[12:01] <chaosmystic> can anyone tell me how to reset my system sound to default?
[12:01] <phreekbird> siimo: i know, the point is i got it to install dispite the error, now my "real" internal dvd rw dosnt work
[12:01] <themod> yes
[12:01] <Appakot> the_jester i typed, wine msiexec /i/cdrom/css.msi and nothing happened
[12:01] <themod> nickrud: yes
[12:01] <patrlck> hi
[12:01] <siimo> phreekbird: well what device is it? hda? hdb?
[12:01] <patrlck> I've just installed ubuntu and I must say it is great so far
[12:01] <phreekbird> siimo: dunno how do i tell?
[12:02] <Lekrem> patrick it is pretty awesome
[12:02] <chaosmystic> My sound was working. Now its not. Is there some way I can reset it to defaults?
[12:02] <siimo> phreekbird: try lspci
[12:02] <siimo> phreekbird: you just need to add a line in your fstab fil with the correct device...
[12:02] <patrlck> much better than fedora :P
[12:02] <The_Jester> Apakot, hmm. what version of wine? (wine -v)
[12:02] <nickrud> themod, then you have several choices: give yourself ownership of the directory, or change the write permissions for other users
[12:02] <nickrud> themod, there's one more, group stuff, but it's probably overkill
[12:02] <themod> nickrud: is one option better than another?
[12:03] <siimo> phreekbird: sorry i meant try dmesg
[12:03] <nickrud> themod, if it's only you on the machine, give yourself ownership
[12:03] <themod> nickrud: lol yeah, i was just gonna say that I only want my user to have access to write
[12:03] <nickrud> themod, there you go :)
[12:04] <BeastlyKings> how do I re-write a cd-rw disc?
[12:04] <patrlck> I have a question : I've tried mounting an ISO file with mount and it works fine but I need to MODIFY the ISO. Omitting the option "ro" won't work ... could anybody point me out to a solution or something please
[12:04] <The_Jester> Appakot, what version of wine? (wine -v)
[12:04] <chaosmystic> is there some shell command I can use to reset my sound to default?
[12:05] <BeastlyKings> any takers?
[12:05] <tyler_d> active windows not comming forward, using feisty 704 nvidia 8800, beryl /w compiz, ??
[12:05] <The_Jester> BeastlyKings, What was it that you needed help with?
[12:05] <phreekbird> siimo: what am i looking for in the dmesg?
[12:05] <braddcadd2000> crimsun: i'm a bit of a newbie, i typed that in the client but i'm not savy enough to take it from there
[12:05] <BeastlyKings> how do I re-write a cd-rw disc?
[12:05] <patrlck> BeastlyKings, use k3b ?
[12:05] <The_Jester> BeastlyKings, thats my suggestion too.
[12:05] <braddcadd2000> crimsun: thanks for the help btw
[12:06] <The_Jester> Appakot, You there?
[12:06] <BeastlyKings> where do I find that, and, why isn't it intagrated in ubuntu already?
[12:06] <troy-> echo $KEY | cryptsetup create tabmeister /dev/loop0 why can i perform this as root but not as a regular user? I have chmod'd /dev/loop0 to 777
[12:06] <BeastlyKings> that was meant to be said in a mor humble tone
[12:06] <chaosmystic> I can reinstall but I'd prefer to to reset my sound in terminal
[12:06] <crimsun> braddcadd2000: read the output from that command, and continue as needed
[12:06] <phreekbird> siimo: what am i looking for in the dmesg?
[12:06] <The_Jester> BeastlyKings, because it's a KDE program. If you have the universe & multiverse enabled, then just do sudo apt-get install k3b
[12:06] <ianian> uhuuu
[12:07] <ianian> need help on wireless
[12:07] <Jowi> hello everyone
[12:07] <IndyGunFreak> !wireless | ian_brasil
[12:07] <BeastlyKings> K, thanks
[12:07] <ubotu> ian_brasil: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:07] <IndyGunFreak> !wireless | ianian
[12:07] <ubotu> ianian: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:07] <ianian> no good lol
[12:07] <chaosmystic> ianian what version of Ubuntu are you suing?
[12:07] <chaosmystic> using?
[12:07] <IndyGunFreak> then yer screwd
[12:07] <Citizin> Can anyone help me get Ubuntu started with my Nvidia card? It simply won't boot with it in use
[12:07] <ianian> newest
[12:07] <ianian> 7.04
[12:07] <shane634> ianian, and which card?
[12:07] <ianian> im not sure
[12:08] <chaosmystic> Ubuntu standard or Ubuntu Studio?
[12:08] <ianian> 1 second
[12:08] <Citizin> GeForce FX 5700LE
[12:08] <Jowi> Citizin, you mean that Ubuntu hangs during startup or that you don't even get to the boot menu?
[12:08] <Citizin> I made a forum thread about it but it seems no one knows how to fix it
[12:08] <Citizin> yes
[12:08] <ianian> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25776/
[12:08] <Citizin> the loading bar, it pauses
[12:08] <corrupt> is it possible to configure ubuntu as a gateway?
[12:08] <ianian> that help
[12:08] <corrupt> er the desktop
[12:08] <ianian> ?
[12:08] <chaosmystic> a gateway? What do you mean?
[12:08] <Citizin> Hold on Jowi I get you the thread
[12:09] <crdlb> Citizin, did you install ubuntu with a different video card?
[12:09] <ianian> cannot get how to do it
[12:09] <Citizin> crdlb, yes and no, I could install the alternate cd with my fx, but not with the live cd
[12:09] <shane634> ianian, is it a usb card?
[12:09] <ianian> now
[12:09] <ianian> inside a laptop
[12:09] <Citizin> but when I installed the alternate cd with the fx in use, it restarted and it just wouldn't boot,it paued at the loading bar
[12:09] <ianian> no#
[12:09] <Citizin> paused*
[12:10] <ianian> think its the last line on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25776/
[12:10] <Citizin> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=472188 theres the thread
[12:10] <Citizin> it has a lot more information on my problem
[12:11] <Citizin> I've been working at this for awhile I'd appreciate any help I can get.
[12:11] <chaosmystic> sound issue
[12:11] <chaosmystic> or no sound anyway
[12:11] <phreekbird> anyone, i am looking to see what my cd/dvd-rw drive is in my dmesg ... can anyone tell me what im looking for?
[12:11] <ianian> anyone?
[12:11] <shane634> ianian, look here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=441321&highlight=ISL3886
[12:12] <chaosmystic> no sound on ubuntu
[12:12] <mrorion25> hello
[12:12] <Surkow> I don't know if you gusy remember what I wrote before. I installed Feisty and installed the latest nvidia drivers. I have a dual setup with a 21inch crt monitor (capable of running 85hz) and a 17inch monitor (capable of running 85hz). I want the resolutions to be respectively 1280x960 and 1024x768. I enabled twinview and now I had to use dpkg-reconfige -phigh xserver-org to get from 320x480 to a normal resolution. I can use nvidia config panel
[12:12] <Surkow> to set the 17inch monitor to use 1024x768 and 85hz. the other monitor however can' t go past 60hz (when I was still using the nv driver with even a higher resolution than 1280x960 it could run with 75hz). I tried to alter the xorg.conf file horizontal and vertical refresh rate without success (I had to use dpkg-reconfige -phigh xserver-org again). When I check the ubuntu resolution manager it now only says 2304*960 which is not the currently us
[12:12] <Surkow> ed resolution (bug perhaps?). Can someone with knowlegde of this matter help me change the refreshrate of my 21inch monitor to 85hz?
[12:12] <PriceChild> !sound | chaosmystic
[12:12] <ubotu> chaosmystic: 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
[12:12] <itzsm00th> i'm having an issue with fiesty recognizing my broadcom wireless chipset. does anybody know how to fix it?
[12:13] <shane634> itzsm00th, which chipset?
[12:13] <jessie_> itzsm00th, use Ndiswrapper. its at ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net
[12:13] <danny_> Anyone around?
[12:13] <itzsm00th> its bcm43xx
[12:13] <jessie_> danny_, right here.
[12:13] <chaosmystic> my sound was working and now it won't
[12:13] <dino_> I think I can help
[12:13] <danny_> I have an issue with my Ubuntu partition
[12:13] <PriceChild> chaosmystic, well then either undo what you broke, or read that guide ;)
[12:13] <itzsm00th> ive read on the ubuntu forums that ndiswrapper doesnt work with my chipset
[12:13] <darksoul_> need some explanation on ATI sector pls
[12:14] <itzsm00th> at least under fiesty
[12:14] <Citizin> No one can help me, I tried installing all kinds of video drivers but it just dont seem to work
[12:14] <dino_> I have hp nx6325 and I had same problem
[12:14] <itzsm00th> older versions it did
[12:14] <RifleEyes> alright, i am having problems with xserver and my video card (on 6.04) and i know there is a command in here
[12:14] <kml> flemnos, do you know how to use ifconfig to configure net @?
[12:14] <RifleEyes> like !command
[12:14] <noelferreira> i need to run this command nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/libflashplayer.so to have flash in my amd64 machine. how can i make it transparent everytime my firefox starts or even my machine boots?
[12:14] <RifleEyes> that brings up information
[12:14] <jos2> hi
[12:14] <chaosmystic> I was hoping there was a terminal command to reset my sound to default
[12:14] <RifleEyes> but i dont know what it is.
[12:14] <shane634> itzsm00th, look at this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=405990&highlight=bcm+43xx
[12:14] <danny_> I have some unallocated space.... I want to extend the size of my Ubuntu partition. I have the LiveCD in... I don't know what to do next
[12:14] <jos2> im having a problem with the installation of ubuntu
[12:14] <BeastlyKings> How do I lock the screen without turning it black. Like, I want to lock the screen but still be able to see the desktop
[12:14] <jos2> maybe someone can help  me
[12:14] <chaosmystic> I don't know how I broke it
[12:14] <itzsm00th> ok shane let me check it out
[12:14] <itzsm00th> thanks
[12:14] <chaosmystic> or I would fix it
[12:14] <Jowi> Citizin, so basicly your system refuses to boot with the nvidia-glx installed. boot into recovery mode, check the logs and see if you can spot something that make it hang and *file a bug report*. since the system works with the included drivers and hangs with the 3rd party binary drivers...
[12:15] <crdlb> Citizin, well in that last screenshot, it's trying to use the intel driver
[12:15] <Citizin> Recovery mode dont work either
[12:15] <dino_> >>Problem 5. instaliranje drivera za Broadcom wireless kartice<<
[12:15] <dino_> 	Simptomi: wireless mrea ne radi
[12:15] <dino_> 	Uzrok: ubuntu ne instalira automatski driver za Broadcom mrene kartice
[12:15] <dino_> Rjeenje:
[12:15] <dino_> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
[12:15] <dino_> #Otvoriti datoteku blacklist i na kraju datoteke napisat "blacklist bcm43xx" bez navodnika
[12:15] <dino_> 	sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[12:15] <dino_> #Otvoriti datoteku modules: kernel moduli koji se uitavaju pri pokretanju sustava(boot time)
[12:15] <dino_> #i na kraju datoteke napisati "ndiswrapper" bez navodnika
[12:15] <dino_> 	sudo gedit /etc/modules
[12:15] <darksoul_> is fglrx disabled with this DISABLED_MODULES="ath_hal fc fglrx ltm nv"
[12:15] <dino_> #Instalacija ndiswrappera. Skinuti sa interneta po mogunosti zadnju stabilnu verziju ndiswrappera.
[12:15] <dino_> #Paket iskljuivo skinuti na Desktop kako bi mogli sljediti daljnje korake!
[12:15] <danny_> Anyone?
[12:15] <dino_> #Raspakirati paket desnim klikom na paket i odabirom opcije Extract Here.
[12:15] <Jowi> !ops
[12:15] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[12:15] <dino_> #Kopirati skinuti paket u direktorij /usr/src/
[12:15] <Citizin> it dosn't matter if I have drivers installed, it just wont work if my nvidia card is set to be used in my Bios
[12:15] <dino_> 
[12:15] <lgc> flemnos, I'm looking at callweaver, but what does it have to do with Google?
[12:15] <jos2> when i try to boot to live cd, i get a problem with the x server i guess it is
[12:15] <dino_> 	cp Desktop/ndiswrapper<verzija> /usr/src/
[12:15] <dino_> #Potom ui u direktorij /usr/src/ndiswrapper<verzija>.
[12:15] <Jowi> thanks nixternal
[12:16] <dusk> is anyone running winxp/excel inside a VM?
[12:16] <crdlb> darksoul_, yes but with the fglrx part
[12:16] <Surkow> nobody is able to give me a push in the right direction?
[12:16] <shane634> Citizin, can you get to a command prompt?
[12:16] <Surkow> I wrote a lot of txt :D
[12:16] <crdlb> you don't need to disable all the modules
[12:16] <Surkow> :p
[12:16] <Citizin> When the FX5700 is in use, No
[12:16] <dusk> for some reason, office 2007 doesnt recognize all of my clicks
[12:16] <jos2> anyone?
[12:16] <BeastlyKings> dusk, I've donme it before
[12:16] <Citizin> It's like Ubuntu refuses to use my video card.
[12:16] <crdlb> darksoul_, and there can't be a # in front, or it doesn't count
[12:16] <chaosmystic> guess I'll just reinstall
[12:16] <darksoul_> crdlb i am trying to install ASUS ATI EAX 1600 series
[12:16] <jos2> when i try to run the live cd... i get an error .. something about x server
[12:16] <jos2> graphics
[12:16] <crdlb> Citizin, have you tried disabling the intel card in your bios?
[12:16] <danny_> I  apologize if I didn't see if anyone has addressed my issue, but is there anyone that can help me out?
[12:17] <shane634> Citizin, is the card properly seated in box?
[12:17] <RifleEyes> i have questions =(
[12:17] <darksoul_> and the ATI help on ubuntu says to check if fglrx is disbaled
[12:17] <FBSoulMan> How can I troubleshoot a system lockup when I move the mouse after launching a program?
[12:17] <chaosmystic> jos2 how much video ram do you have?
[12:17] <Citizin> shane, yes its in corretly
[12:17] <BeastlyKings> danny_ whats your prob?
[12:17] <danny_> I have some unallocated space.... I want to extend the size of my Ubuntu partition. I have the LiveCD in... I don't know what to do next
[12:17] <Citizin> it works fine in XP, thats why i know its not the card
[12:17] <jos2> beast or someone.. can someone help me
[12:17] <jos2> please
[12:17] <BeastlyKings> ok, 1 sec
[12:17] <Citizin> and if I enable it in BIOS, it just wont work with Ubuntu at all
[12:17] <shane634> Citizin, ok that is odd then
[12:17] <jos2> thanks
[12:17] <darksoul_> crdlb if i remove it will i be able to install the driver?
[12:17] <Citizin> Yeah I know, very odd and annoying as well.
[12:18] <Citizin> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=472188
[12:18] <chaosmystic> ok
[12:18] <Citizin> theres the thread I made on this problem
[12:18] <crdlb> Citizin, have you tried disabling the intel chip in the bios?
[12:18] <Citizin> Theres some more information there, I just really want to get 3d acceleration working with ubuntu
[12:18] <Jowi> Citizin, it's probably the 3rd party kernel driver you installed since the stock driver works.
[12:18] <Citizin> crdlb, yes
[12:18] <Citizin> when i do that, then I need to use my FX, and it dont work
[12:18] <Citizin> my Bios gives me the option to use PCI or Onboard video, PCI fails to boot, and Onboard works
[12:18] <BeastlyKings> danny_, which version of the live cd do you have? i,e 6.10, 7.04 ect
[12:18] <BleSS> if I run * chmod -R 644 /foo/some_dir/ * it changes too the modes of that directory, is that ok?
[12:18] <crdlb> Citizin, what intel card is it?
[12:19] <Citizin> i810
[12:19] <FBSoulMan> I posted a msg at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474016
[12:19] <Citizin> well, thats the driver Ubuntu uses
[12:19] <danny_> 7.0.4
[12:19] <jos2> ..
[12:19] <c0rrupt> el o el @ install stuck on 94% :(
[12:19] <crdlb> Citizin, it uses that driver for all intel chips
[12:19] <Citizin> and thats the driver it detects when I run dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[12:19] <darksoul_> crdlb ehmm help here pls? if i remove fglrx from the list i will be able to install ati?
[12:19] <crdlb> darksoul_, are you sure there's not a # in front?
[12:19] <dino__> why my nx6325 works slow on batery power
[12:19] <jos2> anyone?
[12:19] <Citizin> Hold on I get the card info
[12:20] <darksoul_> crdlb the is
[12:20] <BeastlyKings> danny_, hmm... I've used the 6.10 more than the 7.04, but the only difference is 6.10 is more gui
[12:20] <darksoul_> w8 i am going on paste bin
[12:20] <ronin_> hi
[12:20] <Citizin> 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G] /GE/PE DRAM Controller/Host-Hub Interface (rev 03)
[12:20] <Citizin> ?
[12:20] <crdlb> darksoul_, then it doesn't count
[12:20] <FBSoulMan> jos2, what's your issue?  I just joined irc.
[12:20] <Jowi> dino__, normally there is a kind of speedstep enabled when on battery in most laptops
[12:20] <jos2> thanks fb
[12:20] <crdlb> Citizin, that chip can run beryl btw
[12:20] <Citizin> Really?
[12:20] <RifleEyes> helps please
[12:20] <crdlb> just not that well
[12:20] <danny_> OK, so you don't know how to do it?
[12:20] <jos2> i am trying to install ubuntu.. well even just get teh live cd to work
[12:20] <jos2> but it wont load .. i get an error with the x server i think its called
[12:20] <dino__> how to disable this or edit
[12:20] <Citizin> Didn't know it could, that would be nice, but I'd still like to get my FX working so I can play UT2004 :)
[12:20] <Jowi> !info laptop-mode
[12:20] <ubotu> laptop-mode: laptop-mode aims to reduce the power consumption of laptops. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.4 (feisty), package size 13 kB, installed size 88 kB
[12:20] <darksoul_> crdlb http://pastebin.com/929993
[12:20] <vnese> hello, i just compile a newer version of anjuta from the scratch and found out there is one in synaptic, how can i remove the compiled one ?
[12:21] <lgc> jos2, I wish I could help, but I never use the live CD. But my Dell just won't boot with some old Knoppix versions.
[12:21] <jos2> im guessing its something to do with graphics driver
[12:21] <RifleEyes> jos2, maybe you have the same issue as me
[12:21] <BigToe7000> where is firefox located in (k)ubuntu?
[12:21] <dino__> i found service called laptop-mode
[12:21] <darksoul_> go to adep manager
[12:21] <Citizin> crdlb, does Berly run poorly on this card? it only has 8MB of memory
[12:21] <FBSoulMan> Which ver of live CD do you have, and have you been able to run the disk integrity check?
[12:21] <jos2> i got a live cd of pclinux to boot and work.. but i want ubuntu
[12:21] <BeastlyKings> danny_, sorry to dissapoint you but you may want to find somebody who isn't going to break your system lol. again, sory
[12:21] <Jowi> dino__, you have the settings in /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf even though I don't have any suggestions on what to look for in there.
[12:21] <crdlb> darksoul_, it's line 18 that actually counts
[12:21] <poli> what are the odds that a _i386 package will work on a amd64 system?
[12:21] <jos2> i have the newest one 7.04
[12:21] <darksoul_> BogToe700 go to adept updater and search for firefox
[12:21] <RifleEyes> ah, i hae 6.04 =(
[12:22] <RifleEyes> have*
[12:22] <jos2> how do you run the
[12:22] <jos2> what did he call it
[12:22] <BigToe7000> darksoul_, flash player installer wants to know
[12:22] <FBSoulMan> OK, did you get to the live CD menu?
[12:22] <jos2> disk something
[12:22] <jos2> yes
[12:22] <jos2> i did
[12:22] <Citizin> crdlb, how can I enabled 3d acceleration on this card?
[12:22] <jos2> fb
[12:22] <itzsm00th> ok shane, just to follow up with that link, I have to download the GTK installer for the modified driver and follow those steps first, THEN download the firmware and follow those steps second?
[12:22] <jos2> and i pressed i think it is
[12:22] <BigToe7000> darksoul_, and adept doesn't tell me
[12:22] <jos2> f2 to load or instgall
[12:22] <jos2> but
[12:22] <shane634> itzsm00th, from what i read yes
[12:22] <darksoul_> BogToe700 sry then i don't know :S
[12:22] <jos2> it got to the end and gives an error with loading some driver.... and x server
[12:23] <BigToe7000> :S k
[12:23] <crdlb> Citizin, it's possible you need to increase the amount of videoram allocated to it in the bios
[12:23] <itzsm00th> ok thanks. it didn't look very clear but i'll try it in that order
[12:23] <crdlb> that's a common problem with old intel chips
[12:23] <shane634> itzsm00th, good luck
[12:23] <Citizin> crdlb, I did, it only allows me to select 1 or 8mb
[12:23] <jos2> any idea FB?
[12:24] <kraypius> If I am running a full screen game with wine, how do I minimize it without exiting? sort of like pressing the windows button in win
[12:24] <Appakot> ummmm
[12:24] <Appakot> help?
[12:24] <jos2> fb are you still here
[12:24] <jos2> or anyone that can give me an idea to try
[12:25] <RifleEyes> maybe you can do what i did
[12:25] <jos2> what did you do
[12:25] <jos2> rifle
[12:25] <kraypius> !wine
[12:25] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[12:25] <kraypius> wheres the damn wine channel
[12:25] <Appakot> is there any way to check to see if i actidentally overwrote windows xp?
[12:25] <shane634> !wine
[12:25] <RifleEyes> after it says xserver stuff it does it ask you if you want to see an error report thing?
[12:25] <FBSoulMan> jos2: The live CD has a menu option to check the CD and make sure it was burned correctly.  I think it's the third option.  Make sure you run that.
[12:25] <jos2> rifle?
[12:25] <jos2> yes
[12:25] <jos2> it does
[12:26] <FBSoulMan> jos2: if the CD is bad you'll never make it work.
[12:26] <RifleEyes> then after that you get a command prompt?
[12:26] <jos2> i did FB
[12:26] <jos2> yes
[12:26] <jos2> rifle
[12:26] <Appakot> can someone please help me?
[12:26] <siimo> Frame buffer rocks aye
[12:26] <Citizin> So does anyone have any idea why my video card wont work in ubuntu?
[12:26] <jos2> i tried... xstart
[12:26] <jos2> i think it was
[12:26] <BeastlyKings> Appakot, what you need?
[12:26] <Appakot> citizin, you need to download the driver
[12:26] <jos2> and xconfig
[12:26] <Citizin> appakot, I did.
[12:26] <jos2> configx maybe
[12:26] <nickrud> !enter | jos
[12:26] <ubotu> jos: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[12:26] <Citizin> Ubuntu wont start with my video card enabled in BIOS
[12:26] <RifleEyes> i think thats what worked with me
[12:26] <Citizin> only my integrated
[12:26] <RifleEyes> well, not fully
[12:26] <FBSoulMan> jos2: I would also not use F2 to install, as I'm not sure exactly what that menu option does as far as video modes.  Just use up and down arrows and select the very first option.
[12:26] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, i think i may have overwrote windows xp when i made my partition for ubuntu
[12:26] <Surkow> nobody capable of helping with refreshrate problem?
[12:27] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, cus when i boot up, it automatically goes to ubuntu, it doesnt ask me like it should in a dual boot
[12:27] <jos2> k one sec ill brb...
[12:27] <jos2> gona go to the other pc and try it one more time
[12:27] <Surkow> I really think this channel is way too crowded
[12:27] <jos2> oh hey
[12:27] <IndyGunFreak> Surkow: what makes you say that?
[12:27] <shane634> Citizin, have you tried just setting it to onboard and plugging it into the nvidia card anyhow?
[12:27] <GSF1200S> Surkow.. i didnt see your problem
[12:27] <jos2> one question
[12:27] <jos2> has anyone seen teh kubuntu 7.10
[12:27] <Citizin> shane, when i do that my monitor just dosn't show anything
[12:27] <Surkow> should I paste it again?
[12:28] <jos2> is that better than the 7.04
[12:28] <jos2> ubuntu
[12:28] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, any idea?
[12:28] <Citizin> It seems like Ubuntu just wont work with my video card.
[12:28] <BeastlyKings> oh, well I recommend going back in gParted and check, if you find a partition thats formatted with... oh the name of it escapes me but you'll know its a windows partition
[12:28] <Surkow> IndyGunFreak, should I post it again?
[12:28] <danny_> gparted
[12:28] <danny_> oops
[12:28] <GSF1200S> jos2.. no, the thought of it scares me considering how bad Kubuntu 7.04 is
[12:28] <IndyGunFreak> Surkow: do whatever you want..
[12:28] <Surkow> I installed Feisty and installed the latest nvidia drivers using envy. I have a dual head setup with a 21 inch crt monitor (capable of running at 85hz) and a 17 inch monitor (capable of running at 85hz). I want the resolutions to be respectively 1280x960 and 1024x768. I enabled twinview and after that I had to use "dpkg-reconfige -phigh xserver-org" to get from 320x480 to a normal resolution. I can use nvidia config panel to set the 17 inch mon
[12:28] <Surkow> itor to use 1024x768 and 85hz. the other monitor however can' t go past 60hz (when I was still using the nv driver with even a higher resolution than 1280x960 could run with 75hz). I tried to alter the xorg.conf file horizontal and vertical refresh rate without success (I had to use dpkg-reconfige -phigh xserver-org again). When I check the ubuntu resolution manager it now only says 2304x960 which is not the currently used resolution (bug perha
[12:28] <Surkow> ps?). Can someone with knowlegde of this matter help me change the refreshrate of my 21 inch monitor to 85hz?
[12:28] <jos2> kubuntu is just ubuntu with kde right?
[12:28] <Surkow> Specs:
[12:28] <Citizin> I even tried using ENVY to install video drivers, but it still dont work.
[12:28] <Surkow> - nVidia 7800GTX
[12:28] <shane634> Citizin, that is nuts i run a fx5200 here no issues
[12:28] <angasule> hello, I'm trying to set up a network (mainly for transferring files) using a parallel cable, but insmod plip says: insmod: can't read 'plip': No such file or directory
[12:28] <Surkow> - 17 inch crt monitor @1024*768
[12:28] <Surkow> - 21 inch crt monitor @1280*960
[12:28] <Surkow> - nVidia Driver Version 100.14.09
[12:28] <GigaClon> !paste | Surkow
[12:28] <ubotu> Surkow: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[12:28] <IndyGunFreak> !pastebin | Surkow
[12:28] <Citizin> I got a FX5700LE maybe theres a slight diffrence?
[12:29] <GigaClon> please do not do that Surkow
[12:29] <IndyGunFreak> no wonder nobody answers you, thats annoying
[12:29] <GSF1200S> jos2- yes.. but its bloated, slow, and full of bugs
[12:29] <jos2> I SEE
[12:29] <jos2> kk brb gona try to install one more time
[12:29] <kaolti> heya
[12:29] <Surkow> IndyGunFreak, no wonder? what makes you think I posted it like that before?
[12:29] <BeastlyKings> Appakot, if its there then you might be able to retrieve info, if its gone and you formatted over then your screwed
[12:29] <Surkow> I just collected what I said to repost it
[12:30] <GSF1200S> Im not a hater.. im using it currently, but im trying to find a better KDE distro
[12:30] <IndyGunFreak> Surkow:  well, good luck
[12:30] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, what do you mean.....retrieve info?
[12:30] <Citizin> Heres a different thread that explains my problem more clearly, maybe someone can help me there? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=473159
[12:30] <c0rrupt> im having problems getting to the login screen..
[12:30] <FBSoulMan> jos2, how's the boot going on the other PC?
[12:30] <BeastlyKings> Appakot, 1 sec
[12:30] <Citizin> I just want to get 3d acceleration working in Ubuntu, in the new version it seems like everything is so much better and it made me switch from XP
[12:30] <Citizin> but I still can't get video to work
[12:30] <darksoul_> YAYYYY!!!! AFTER 2 DAYS I MADE MY ATI RADEON DRIVERS INSTALLED
[12:30] <c0rrupt> xorg.log says there is a fatal error lockup
[12:31] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, k
[12:31] <kaolti> can anyone tell me why can i ping localhost if i have  DROP       icmp --   from localhost    to  anywhere in the iptables INPUT chain?
[12:31] <GSF1200S> Citizin.. download the driver from nvidias website, kill x, and install it there
[12:31] <poli> When a document in the wiki says " you have to do it in chroot"  about running a 32bit app in a 64bit environment, it means a full debootstrap chrot? Or just 32 bit libs?
[12:31] <Citizin> should I do this while im on my intel card?
[12:31] <Citizin> cause thats the only way I can get to a terminal or even boot properly
[12:31] <GSF1200S> worked for me, and every other method caused X to have an API mismatch
[12:32] <GSF1200S> Citizin.. no
[12:32] <kaolti> anyone?
[12:32] <angasule> if I `sudo insmod plip` I get: insmod: can't read 'plip': No such file or directory  (but there *is* a plip.ko)
[12:32] <Citizin> Well, then I cant do it.
[12:32] <GSF1200S> You said Nvidia card right?
[12:32] <Citizin> Yeah
[12:32] <Citizin> FX5700LE
[12:32] <GSF1200S> ?
[12:32] <BeastlyKings> Appakot, well technically you could repair Grub and make it so windows can boot again, IF your partition is still there. But when I said retrieve info I was implying that your most likely not going to be able to fix it so windows will boot again and you will need to retrieve your files ect
[12:32] <Citizin> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=473159 , ubuntu wont boot at all with the fx card enabled
[12:33] <Citizin> when I disable it and use my onboard, ubuntu runs fine
[12:33] <Citizin> so I can't install drivers without using my intel card
[12:33] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, oh.....crap, ok well, how would i find my files, so i could atleast put them on an external harddrive?\
[12:33] <Citizin> and then when I do get drivers installed, and it dont boot, I switch back to my intel card and ubuntu has xserver errors cause im using nvidia drivers on a intel card and it says a screen cant be found
[12:33] <GSF1200S> by wont boot at all, you mean it wont even get to a command prompt?
[12:33] <Citizin> Nope
[12:34] <jos2> k its trying to load the live cd now
[12:34] <jos2> im just waiting on the error
[12:34] <Citizin> Recovery mode shows a whole bunch of gibberish, nothing usefull at all, I have screenshots in my thread.
[12:34] <GSF1200S> where does it hang?
[12:34] <Citizin> around 10-15% in the loading bar
[12:34] <sx66> k
[12:34] <BeastlyKings> Appakot, again 1 sec... sorry
[12:35] <GSF1200S> hmmm
[12:35] <shane634> Citizin, is that a pci express card?
[12:35] <Citizin> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=473159 theres my thread, it explains everything in as much detail as I can
[12:35] <Citizin> No, PCI
[12:35] <Citizin> I have no PCI-E/AGP
[12:35] <danny_> Can anyone tell me how to start GParted with the Live CD Feisty 7.0.4?
[12:35] <jos2> ok it says
[12:35] <jos2> failed to start x server
[12:35] <shane634> Citizin, hmm a google search shows it as pci-e
[12:35] <jos2> your graphical interfaced
[12:35] <jos2> would i like to view the error
[12:35] <Citizin> GeForce FX 5700LE?
[12:35] <Citizin> Cant be pci-e
[12:35] <Pelo> danny_,   menu > system < admin > gnome partition editor
[12:35] <c0rrupt> Hi, i think im having the same problem as this guy : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2806258
[12:35] <OmegaCenti> Hello everyone. ^_^
[12:36] <danny_> OK
[12:36] <shane634> Citizin, http://www.nvidia.com/page/fx_5700.html
[12:36] <danny_> Thanks
[12:36] <c0rrupt> but i dont know how to resolve it
[12:36] <GSF1200S> jos2.. on what?
[12:36] <wamty> how to install glibc-dev ?
[12:36] <jos2> ubuntu
[12:36] <GSF1200S> citizin.. looking
[12:36] <jos2> where u asking what distro GSF?
[12:36] <Citizin> I bought this before PCI-E was introduced.
[12:36] <vdepizzol> is there an easy way to open a windows partition inside ubuntu via anything like vmware?
[12:36] <Citizin> I have no PCI-E slot anyway
[12:36] <wamty> how to install glibc-dev ?
[12:36] <Floodge> any link on how to dual boot ubuntu before i mess somthing up ;o
[12:36] <Pelo> wamty,   menu > system >`admin > synaptic,  search   glibc
[12:37] <jos2> gsf u still here?
[12:37] <Pelo> !ntfs | vdepizzol
[12:37] <ubotu> vdepizzol: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[12:37] <ronin_> vdepizzol in vmware you can create something like shared folders
[12:37] <wamty> libglib2.0-dev
[12:37] <wamty> ?
[12:38] <GSF1200S> yeah jos2
[12:38] <jos2> its ubuntu
[12:38] <jos2> was that what u were asking
[12:38] <GSF1200S> im trying to help citizin too
[12:38] <jos2> which distro?
[12:38] <vdepizzol> let me redo my ask :)
[12:38] <jos2> oOo thats fine GSF
[12:38] <kaolti> anyone familiar with iptables?
[12:38] <jos2> let me try the xstart
[12:38] <jos2> and xconfig
[12:38] <GSF1200S> well earlier you were talking about kubuntu.. whats your prob with ubuntu right now.. I missed it
[12:38] <jos2> real fast
[12:38] <jos2> this
[12:38] <jos2> i try to load the cd
[12:38] <jos2> to install
[12:39] <jos2> and i get the error with x server
[12:39] <nickrud> wamty, libc6-dev
[12:39] <vdepizzol> is there a way to open windows from my hda1 partition via anything like vmware? (open windows o.s. from hda1 inside ubuntu)
[12:39] <GSF1200S> whats it say? API mismatch or something else..
[12:39] <addyk> does anyone know of an ncurses DC client?
[12:39] <jos2> let me look
[12:39] <jos2> one sec
[12:39] <addyk> or textbased
[12:39] <HorizonXP> hey guys
[12:40] <HorizonXP> i need help enabling frequency scaling on my core 2 duo laptop
[12:40] <rem_> just a q 12:35 pm is that 35min after midnight or midday ... ?
[12:40] <Pelo> vdepizzol, http://www.advicesource.org/ubuntu/Run_Existing_Windows_Instalation_On_Ubuntu_With_Vmware_player.html
[12:40] <jos2> the info sayus
[12:40] <shane634> rem_, midday
[12:40] <jos2> says
[12:40] <GSF1200S> citizin.. i cant figure out why its not even booting.. I would suggest trying verbose mode and see on what step it fails.
[12:40] <bruce89> rem_: after
[12:40] <vdepizzol> Pelo: thank you! :)
[12:40] <jos2> fatale server error, no screens found
[12:40] <IndyGunFreak> !dual | Floodge
[12:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dual - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:40] <rem_> k..so 35min after midnight should be 12:35am...right ?
[12:40] <Citizin> K, and this is the card I have BTW
[12:40] <Citizin> http://www.pcmicrostore.com/PartDetail.aspx?q=pl:1;b:1180;p:743799
[12:40] <bruce89> yup
[12:40] <HorizonXP> i followed this guide: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_enable_your_CPU.27s_Power_Saving.2FFrequency_Scaling_features
[12:41] <Citizin> how would I enabled verbose mode, it dont give me any options to set command lines on boot
[12:41] <IndyGunFreak> !dualboot | Floodge
[12:41] <HorizonXP> but i tried loading the speedstep-centrino module, and it said it couldn't find it
[12:41] <ubotu> Floodge: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[12:41] <FBSoulMan> jos2: you still here?  How's the install going?
[12:41] <jos2> yes fb
[12:41] <jos2> it says this
[12:41] <jos2> x server error agin
[12:41] <HorizonXP> anyone?
[12:41] <jos2> fatal error, no screens found
[12:41] <FBSoulMan> jos2: What video card?
[12:41] <jos2> im not sure
[12:42] <GSF1200S> Citizin.. youre prolly gonna have to do it with your intel drivers.. You need to remove the loading screen so you can see what boot step it fails on
[12:42] <Citizin> But if I use my intel, it boots fine :\
[12:42] <jos2> does it say in the error info?
[12:42] <jos2> maybe
[12:42] <GSF1200S> jos2: what card you got.. and have you managed to get it to load ever
[12:42] <jos2> let me lok
[12:42] <bruce89> HorizonXP: surely there should be no setting up at all, certainly isn't for a AMD k8
[12:42] <jos2> no never loaded... pclinux loaded
[12:42] <jos2> but not ubuntu
[12:42] <HorizonXP> well
[12:42] <BeastlyKings> Appakot, you still there?
[12:42] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, ya
[12:43] <Pelo> HorizonXP,  review the proceedure not everything you need to do is in a neat little block
[12:43] <HorizonXP> bruce89: it's stuck at 1 Ghz always
[12:43] <BeastlyKings> sorry, batteries died in my keyboard
[12:43] <HorizonXP> Pelo: Well, speedstep-centrino covers the Core Duo, so I assume it covers Core 2 Duo
[12:43] <jos2> fb im gona try the
[12:43] <jos2> xstart
[12:43] <jos2> and xconfig
[12:43] <jos2> one sec
[12:43] <HorizonXP> i was wondering why it wouldn't find it
[12:43] <Pelo> HorizonXP, consult the forums
[12:44] <kk> when i minimise any application it doesnt show in my taskbar. Once I deleted the task bar and after installing it again I am having this problem
[12:44] <FBSoulMan> jos2: Seems to me you may have a weird/unsupported video card.  If the live CD won't load, it uses pretty conservative video settings, so if you can't get the live CD to load, the full Ubuntu OS may also have problems.
[12:44] <kk> how can i sort it out
[12:44] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, any ideas?
[12:44] <HorizonXP> Pelo: I'm looking right now
[12:44] <FBSoulMan> jos2: BTW why are you having to use xstart and xcnonfig?
[12:45] <bruce89> kk: is the taskbar actually there, if not, add it with the Add to Panel thingy
[12:45] <Syndicat3> Could someone please help me? I am trying to run Beryl on Ubuntu Feisty
[12:45] <Syndicat3> I need a good tutorial
[12:45] <Pelo> HorizonXP,  but like I said , not all the instructions are in neat little grey block , review the whole proceedure  there is probably a step you missed
[12:45] <Pelo> Syndicat3, #beryl
[12:45] <shane634> !beryl
[12:45] <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
[12:46] <kk> thanks
[12:46] <BeastlyKings> Appakot, try typing this in a terminal      sudo mkdir /media/windows
[12:46] <BeastlyKings> sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab_backup
[12:46] <BeastlyKings> gksudo gedit /etc/fstab
[12:46] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Have you gotten help yet?
[12:46] <FBSoulMan> jos2: I never had to run any commands when I installed.  I just selected the first menu option and the live cd loaded.
[12:46] <OmegaCenti> !dell
[12:46] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, nope
[12:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dell - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:46] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, nothing happened
[12:47] <FBSoulMan> jos2: Do you know which CD you downloaded?  Sounds like it may be the alternate CD.
[12:47] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, tried it again
[12:47] <jos2> back
[12:47] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Alright, so you have a Dell laptop, (recently bought?) and you are trying to install ubuntu 7.04 from a live install CD. correct?
[12:47] <jos2> no its a live cd
[12:47] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, it says it cant create the directory because it allready exists
[12:47] <jos2> arrg it didnt drop into the prompt
[12:47] <c0rrupt> Ok,, old ass inspiron 1100
[12:47] <c0rrupt> used to run linux all the time
[12:47] <BeastlyKings> Appakot, the first or second time did it say this?
[12:47] <c0rrupt> ive tried fiesty fawn kubuntu
[12:47] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: no problem, how much memory does it have?
[12:47] <jos2> it said restart the GDM after the x server is fixed
[12:47] <c0rrupt> video memory?
[12:47] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: RAM
[12:47] <c0rrupt> like
[12:47] <jos2> \dell E152fp
[12:47] <c0rrupt> 768
[12:48] <c0rrupt> i believe
[12:48] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: That should be enough.
[12:48] <jos2> intel corp 82865g intergrated graphics
[12:48] <c0rrupt> right now im running xubuntu gusty
[12:48] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: A possibility just for debugging purposes.. go to tty1 and type: startx -- :3
[12:48] <BeastlyKings> Appakot, ???
[12:48] <dino__> why feisty works slow when is on batery power on HP nx6325
[12:48] <c0rrupt> well OmegaCenti, when i go to the recovery console
[12:48] <OmegaCenti> dino__: Could be throttling the cpu freq
[12:48] <JunK-Y> any way to fix "Your PHP installation does not support PostgreSQL. You need to recompile PHP using the --with-pgsql configure option." , ive verified, ive ubuntu package php5-pgsql installed.
[12:48] <c0rrupt> i can startx just fine as root
[12:49] <c0rrupt> and it loads perfectly
[12:49] <c0rrupt> just not normally on bootup
[12:49] <dino__> how to fix it
[12:49] <JunK-Y> that was working fine on 6.06, but not anymore with 7.04
[12:49] <jos2> i dono it says it cant find screens
[12:49] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, when i typed that in, it responded:
[12:49] <kitsune> ok. I'm running Feisty Fawn and Firefox 2.0 with the latest Flash 9 plugin. The problem is, when I watch flash videos, my CPU usage shoots way up to 90%! It never used to do this when I had it installed previously. what's the deal?
[12:49] <jos2> im lost for ideas
[12:49] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: hmmm, it might be a problem with upstart, or the xinit scripts. However, that is beyond my expertise.
[12:49] <darwin81> How can I upgrade to Gutsy from Feisty?
[12:49] <bruce89> dino__: Preferences>Power management
[12:49] <c0rrupt> hm doubt it
[12:49] <dino__> i have turion 64 x2
[12:49] <c0rrupt> there is some errors in the log files
[12:49] <darwin81> *Feisty to Gutsy
[12:49] <Appakot> BeastlyKings "mkdir: cannot create directory '/media/windows': file exists
[12:49] <darksoul_> anyone here familiar with lineage II with wine?
[12:49] <bruce89> darwin81: same thing
[12:50] <Passa> can anyone help me install nvidia drivers for an 8800GTS?
[12:50] <c0rrupt> "Error in I830WaitLpRing()"
[12:50] <dino__> i tried but found nothing useful there
[12:50] <c0rrupt> Fatal server error: lockup
[12:50] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Try and send me the pastebin of your Xorg.0.log
[12:50] <c0rrupt> k
[12:50] <BeastlyKings> Appakot, ok, try just   gksudo gedit /etc/fstab   this time
[12:50] <darwin81> bruce89: Sorry I'm actually dyslexic
[12:50] <bruce89> darwin81: I'd imagine gksudo "update-manager -d"
[12:50] <jos2> c0rrupt i think were screwed
[12:50] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, http://nopaste.com/p/ahJqyKqNe
[12:50] <dino__> other solution
[12:51] <c0rrupt> this was from yesterday when i tried kubuntu on fiesty
[12:51] <bruce89> dino__: nothing interesting in the on battery tab (or whatever it's called)
[12:51] <c0rrupt> same errors though
[12:51] <F00BaR> hi, how do i create a user and set a pass in mysql
[12:51] <Passa> i need help installing the drivers for the 8800GTS because they apparently have problems with the drivers in the repository
[12:51] <FBSoulMan> jos2: try this forum posting: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=472929
[12:51] <dino__> when is connected to AC power works great but on batery all is slow
[12:51] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, ok a new window popped up
[12:51] <BeastlyKings> YES!
[12:51] <Syndicat3> could someone please message me?
[12:51] <FBSoulMan> jos2: aparently F4 will allow you to change resolutions.
[12:51] <Syndicat3> I am having some beryl problems
[12:51] <bruce89> dino__: if it wasn't all slow, it eat batteries for tea
[12:51] <dino__> i must wait half minute to open terminal
[12:51] <BeastlyKings> ok, now go to the very bottom of this file
[12:52] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, is that good news?
[12:52] <c0rrupt> jos2, whats ur problem?
[12:52] <lontra> what would i need added to my menu.lst for usplash?
[12:52] <leo-kun> hello
[12:52] <FBSoulMan> jos2: this other guy was having video problems with that card.
[12:52] <F00BaR`> hi, how do i create a user and set a pass in mysql
[12:52] <shane634> !beryl | Syndicat3
[12:52] <ubotu> Syndicat3: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[12:52] <Syndicat3> I know
[12:52] <ronin_> dino_ do u use some strange program to save battery power?
[12:52] <Syndicat3> ok
[12:52] <Syndicat3> thanks a lot
[12:52] <lontra> i know i'd put it on the kernel line but i'm not sure what i should add
[12:52] <leo-kun> I'm using ubuntu 7.01, dual boot with vista, but now I want to delete the vista partition and give all the space to ubuntu.
[12:52] <BeastlyKings> Appakot, yes it is, go to the very bottom of the file, its a text file right?
[12:52] <leo-kun> Is there an easy way to do that?
[12:52] <dino__> maybe is problem in acpi
[12:52] <retour> Hi! Just tested Ubuntu LiveCD and I can make my network connection working. I put same data as it is in my Mandrake but no go! (I use DSL + Router with static IP)
[12:52] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, yes, what am i looking for at the bottom of the file?
[12:53] <bruce89> dino__: could you add the CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor to a panel and see what it says
[12:53] <dino__> when ubuntu boots i receive message about acpi bug
[12:53] <dino__> yes
[12:53] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Might want to do a search in ubuntu help and check out reasons why Xserver could lock up. the 10 or 15 lines before that seem interesting.
[12:53] <c0rrupt> bah
[12:53] <BeastlyKings> Appakot, make sure there is at least one space between the last sentence and the bottom of the file and the insert this:
[12:53] <ubuntuish> what is the command to checl the resolution / from console?
[12:54] <c0rrupt> been googlin all day man
[12:54] <c0rrupt> lol
[12:54] <BeastlyKings> Appakot, /dev/hda1    /media/windows ntfs  nls=utf8,umask=0222 0    0
[12:54] <dino__> the frequency changes from 800 to 1600. it is set ondemand
[12:54] <jos2> so ur saying try hitting f4
[12:54] <F00BaR`> hi, how do i create a user and set a pass in mysql
[12:54] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: I will check it out as best as I can. I am really sorry I can't help more. If I knew, I would totally help. I feel your pain!
[12:54] <jos2> to chagne the resolution
[12:54] <c0rrupt> haha ok
[12:54] <c0rrupt> thanks for your help
[12:54] <bruce89> dino__: nothing to do with scaling then, funny
[12:54] <EADG_> lontra: add this to the top of menu.lst    gfxmenu  /dir/to/upsplash picture
[12:54] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: don't think I am just throwing rtfm at you. Seriously though, I wouldn't do that. :) I have befited too much from others charity in this channel :)
[12:55] <danny_> I'm using the LiveCD right now. I have no idea how to make the partition with Ubuntu installed bigger. Can anyone help me out?
[12:55] <F00BaR`> hi, how do i create a user and set a pass in mysql
[12:55] <dino__> I added noapic in grub menu.lst
[12:55] <zeeeee> help, i get this strange error when running sudo iptables -L: "getsockopt failed strangely: Invalid argument"
[12:55] <sdfsddf> is there any screenshot software allows me to take screenshot of a specfic region/window?
[12:55] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, ok, done, does it matter how many spaces are between the zeroes and between hdal and /media? i couldnt really tell the spacing
[12:55] <siimo> WTF now Kevin Carmony signed a deal with MS too?
[12:55] <bruce89> sdfsddf: Take Screenshot does anyway
[12:55] <ubuntuish> what is the command to checl the resolution / from console?
[12:56] <BeastlyKings> just leave the text that I told you to insert as it was, don't change it
[12:56] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, or should i directly copy it from the chat?
[12:56] <ronin_> sdfsddf alt+prtscr?
[12:56] <BeastlyKings> Appakot, directly copy
[12:56] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, looks like this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-i810/+bug/56501
[12:56] <danny_> If anyone can help me, can you send me a  Private Chat?
[12:56] <sdfsddf> bruce89:  u mean gnome screenshot?
[12:56] <leo-kun> Hello, I want to delete my windows partition from within Ubuntu. How can I do this without losing my Ubuntu data?
[12:56] <Appakot> ok, done and done
[12:56] <danny_> 'Anyone?
[12:56] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, ok done
[12:56] <bruce89> sdfsddf: in other words
[12:56] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, what exactly did that do?
[12:56] <pkundu> hi. i have a celeron 1.2GHz,256MB SDRAM, 20Gig PC. which ubuntu version should i use for best performance ?
[12:56] <idefixx> F00BaR`: got phpmyadmin?
[12:56] <bruce89> sdfsddf: although Alt+Print screen does it the quick way
[12:57] <sdfsddf> bruce89: it only allows u to print the whole screen
[12:57] <BeastlyKings> Now, save the file, like, click the save button then exit
[12:57] <bruce89> sdfsddf: not with gnome 2.18 is doesn't
[12:57] <sdfsddf> bruce89: i want to find a software allows me to select certain region or window to snapshoot
[12:57] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Yo, I considermyself an expert of issues with i810. I have soething to work with if that IS your video card.
[12:57] <BeastlyKings> Appakot, now save the file, like, click the save button then exit
[12:57] <c0rrupt> it is
[12:57] <c0rrupt> lol
[12:57] <bruce89> sdfsddf: the gimp could
[12:58] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Alright I will throw out some possibilities then
[12:58] <F00BaR`> idefixx, yes
[12:58] <sdfsddf> bruce89: oh ok let me try it out thanks
[12:58] <c0rrupt> Identifier	"Intel Corporation 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G] /GE Chipset Integrated Graphics Device"
[12:58] <c0rrupt> Driver		"i810"
[12:58] <HorizonXP> well Pelo
[12:58] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: First, lets make sure you have the absolutely latest video driver from the repositories.
[12:58] <retour> Hi! Just tested Ubuntu LiveCD and I can make my network connection working. I put same data as it is in my Mandrake but no go! (I use DSL + Router with static IP)
[12:58] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: one second while I find out what mine is and we will compare.
[12:58] <c0rrupt> i -just- upgraded, so i think i do
[12:58] <danny_> If anyone can help me can you Private Chat with me?
[12:58] <danny_> I'm using the LiveCD right now. I have no idea how to make the partition with Ubuntu installed bigger. Can anyone help me out?
[12:58] <HorizonXP> Pelo: I looked at the guide, it said if none of them work, use acpi-cpufreq... and it's stuck at 1.67 GHz now
[12:58] <_raphael_> pkundu: I think the newest (feisty) should be good for everyone
[12:58] <BrightEyes`> hello.any good DELPHI developement tools for linux?
[12:58] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: lets just check to make sure.
[12:58] <c0rrupt> ok
[12:58] <c0rrupt> how
[12:58] <idefixx> F00BaR`: use that or read up on mysql.. the 'Privileges' options at the main menu.
[12:58] <bruce89> danny_: gparted
[12:59] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, ok i saved and exited it
[12:59] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: try going to synaptics package manager in system- administration
[12:59] <Ahmuck> !multimedia
[12:59] <bruce89> danny_: http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[12:59] <ubotu> Ubuntu 7.04 installs multimedia codecs automatically. For older versions of Ubuntu, or if you can't use the automatic installer, see https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - For multimedia applications, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultimediaApplications
[12:59] <danny_> Im here in Gparted
[12:59] <c0rrupt> k
[12:59] <pkundu> thanks _raphael_
[12:59] <danny_> I need to know how to do i tin Gparted
[12:59] <danny_> i used resize, but it doesn't let me make it larger
[12:59] <_raphael_> pkundu: ubuntu doesn`t work like windows in that way
[12:59] <F00BaR`> idefixx, can you support me installing vhcs
[12:59] <Ahmuck> !dvd
[12:59] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[12:59] <bruce89> danny_: gparted is useless when running in the partition you are trying to edit
[12:59] <danny_> I have unallocated space I want to use to make it larger
[12:59] <noelferreira> i'm having problems with jre and amd64. both manual installed and via apt won't work. i copied lib file to firefox plugins but nothing. any help?
[01:00] <bruce89> danny_: that's why I linked to the livecd
[01:00] <danny_> Im no trunning in the partition. I'm in live session right now
[01:00] <pkundu> _raphael_ : ok
[01:00] <danny_> Im on the live CD right nopw
[01:00] <Stormx2> danny_: Are you using gparted from inside an ubuntu installation?
[01:00] <danny_> NO
[01:00] <Stormx2> Oh, okay.
[01:00] <danny_> Im on the live cd right now
[01:00] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Okay I have version:2:1.7.4-0ubuntu1
[01:00] <wamty>  how do i get a mirror list/select one?
[01:00] <danny_> I still cant make it larger
[01:01] <idefixx> F00BaR`: maybe you should try that for yourself and ask specific questions when you got a problem.
[01:01] <pkundu> _raphael_ : but dont you think 7.04 will be slow with my hardware
[01:01] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: of package: xserver-xorg-video-i810
[01:01] <bruce89> danny_: it should let you resize then, what type is the partion
[01:01] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: check out that package, reload your depositories.
[01:01] <noelferreira> help please
[01:01] <noelferreira> help please
[01:01] <wamty>  how do i get a mirror list/select one?
[01:01] <noelferreira> i'm having problems with jre and amd64. both manual installed and via apt won't work. i copied lib file to firefox plugins but nothing. any help?
[01:01] <Ahmuck> !dvd
[01:01] <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
[01:01] <_raphael_> pkundu: depends on what you run
[01:01] <danny_> It's ext3 and I have unallocated space I want to use to extend it
[01:01] <bruce89> noelferreira: there is no mozilla plugin for java on AMD64
[01:01] <_raphael_> pkundu: xubuntu is more light-weight
[01:02] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, i ave the same version
[01:02] <pkundu> _raphael_ : I want to use it for my dev pc
[01:02] <noelferreira> bruce89, i mean the i386 one
[01:02] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Alright driver cmp confirmed.
[01:02] <wamty>  how do i get a mirror list/select one?
[01:02] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Lets try something else
[01:02] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, do u have xserver-xorg-video-intel installed?
[01:02] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Lets have you post your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:02] <c0rrupt> b/c i have both
[01:02] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, ?
[01:02] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: uniinstall that second one
[01:02] <c0rrupt> ok.
[01:02] <bruce89> noelferreira: you are running the AMD64 distribution, but have manually installed the i386 java?
[01:02] <c0rrupt> k
[01:02] <Ktravaglini> hey when i try to use java on mozilla it says plugin installation failed how do i fix this
[01:03] <_raphael_> pkundu: I don`t think an older version is faster for your hardware than feisty, to put it that way
[01:03] <pkundu> _raphael_ : i have the ubuntu cd.how to install xubuntu
[01:03] <noelferreira> yes bruce89
[01:03] <danny_> Here is a screenshot of what I see
[01:03] <danny_> http://www.ny-dev.com/forums/gallery/data/529/Screenshot.png
[01:03] <bruce89> noelferreira: does java itself work (not in the browser)
[01:03] <danny_> Can someone look at my screenshot?
[01:03] <danny_> http://www.ny-dev.com/forums/gallery/data/529/Screenshot.png
[01:03] <pkundu> _raphael_ : i mean my ubuntu start regular install
[01:03] <brk3> anyone know how to compile amr support into ffmpeg?
[01:03] <noelferreira> yes bruce89
[01:04] <_raphael_> pkundu: http://www.xubuntu.org/
[01:04] <larson9999> does typematic work in linux for the ctrl key?
[01:04] <skyfalcon866> is it better to upgrade or reinstall the new version
[01:04] <danny_> Has anyone taken a look at my screenshot?
[01:04] <FBSoulMan> danny: I looked, what's the problem?
[01:04] <bruce89> danny_: unmount the partitions if they are
[01:05] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: It also helps if you autocomplete my name before you type out a message to me so I know if I am in another channel whether someone is addressing me or not
[01:05] <[maddox] > danny: Yeah, what are we supposed to be looking at apart from your 'Erotica' folder?
[01:05] <_raphael_> pkundu: I don`t think you`ll have any problems with regular ubuntu, but I haven`t tried it with other pc`s than mine
[01:05] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, will do
[01:05] <JunK-Y> if you could pass the words to the maintener of postgresql and apache2, theres a lot of problem with packages, we have to uninstall everything regarding php4 to get it work, otherwise the .so is never loaded.
[01:05] <idefixx> [maddox] : heh
[01:05] <pkundu> _raphael_ : thanks
[01:05] <ronin_> danny_ ok i saw it, what about?
[01:05] <[maddox] > Naked people I guess
[01:05] <_raphael_> pkundu: np
[01:06] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Thanks :) makes it MUCH easier.
[01:06] <danny_> I need to extend that 30 gig partition with the unallocated space of the 97 gig partition
[01:06] <idefixx> [maddox] : wow you were not kiddin'
[01:06] <Appakot> BeastlyKings, you still there?
[01:06] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, removing that package didnt help
[01:06] <[maddox] > idefixx, nope! :P
[01:06] <preaction> JunK-Y: post a bug to the package on launchpad.net
[01:06] <ronin_> danny_ maddox say, umount it
[01:06] <_raphael_> pkundu: you can do a regular install with ubuntu, and if you change your mind, you can run "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop" to install xubuntu
[01:06] <danny_> Unmount what?
[01:07] <bruce89> the partition
[01:07] <skyfalcon866> how big should i make the root
[01:07] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: I know we are covering ALL possible bases.
[01:07] <radioaktivstorm> hello how cna i obtain libdbus-1-2 through feisty?
[01:07] <JunK-Y> preaction: on my todos, thanks.
[01:07] <bruce89> it must be mounted
[01:07] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, i know, i was just letting you know
[01:07] <radioaktivstorm> i did an aptitude search and its not there in the repos
[01:07] <BrightEyes`> which programming language has the easiest and newest tools for applications with gui? (for linux)
[01:07] <danny_> OK, I unmounted the 30 gig... Still cant make it bigger
[01:07] <preaction> BrightEyes`: probably Python
[01:07] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Alright get that pastebin up of your xorg.conf
[01:07] <[maddox] > BrightEyes`, depends what you're looking to write
[01:07] <skyfalcon866> how big should i make the root partiton
[01:08] <bruce89> danny_: I think you'll have to tell gparted to rescan
[01:08] <danny_> IS THAT VBSEO BROGHTEYES!!??
[01:08] <preaction> skyfalcon866: what will your root partition include? /usr? /var? /tmp? /home?
[01:08] <bruce89> radioaktivstorm: libdbus-1-3 exists
[01:08] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, http://nopaste.com/p/a01rOaR73
[01:08] <skyfalcon866> everything but /home i have that on a seperate partition
[01:09] <[maddox] > ~8GB min if it's a desktop machine i'd say
[01:09] <preaction> skyfalcon866: i'd go with about 8GB personally
[01:09] <[maddox] > Heh
[01:09] <skyfalcon866> is 30gb too much?
[01:09] <BrightEyes`> preaction: python has tools for making gui easily?
[01:09] <[maddox] > preaction, get out of my mind, you won't like it in there!
[01:09] <preaction> i'd say 4gb if you knew you weren't going to be installing many programs
[01:09] <radioaktivstorm> bruce89 im trying to install a  landell0.2 but i cant satisfy that specific dependency
[01:09] <bruce89> mine's 10, and that's too much
[01:09] <preaction> BrightEyes`: Glade has export for python, sure.
[01:09] <gamehawk> Can anyone help me with /etc/network/interfaces or configuring my network using the built in GUI tool?  I think it's why I can't connect.
[01:10] <ronin_> skyfalcon866 i have light ubuntu instalation and my root partition take almost 4 gb, i use kleacn see now
[01:10] <preaction> BrightEyes`: but if it's easy you want, maybe windows programming in VB.net is more your speed?
[01:10] <skyfalcon866> so basiclly i am wasting space having 30gb as root
[01:10] <lbawinowns> Hello, is it me or is the following not upgradeable in update manager:
[01:10] <lbawinowns> linux-386
[01:10] <bruce89> radioaktivstorm: where is this package from
[01:10] <lbawinowns> linux-header-generic
[01:10] <lbawinowns> linux-image-386
[01:10] <lbawinowns> linux-restricted-modules-386
[01:10] <preaction> skyfalcon866: not necessarily
[01:10] <[maddox] > skyfalcon866, you could always download some porn to it
[01:10] <bruce89> lbawinowns: it's you
[01:10] <[maddox] > that's not a waste
[01:10] <preaction> !paste | lbawinowns
[01:10] <ubotu> lbawinowns: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:11] <skyfalcon866> my home partion is 130GB and i have only used 929Mega bytes
[01:11] <radioaktivstorm> bruce89 i just pulled from source forge, trying to get jingle capability for jabber.....and i encountered the tapioca project page. one of the screenies it had was of a brogram called landell
[01:11] <bruce89> skyfalcon866: better too big than too wee
[01:11] <[maddox] > skyfalcon866, It all depends on what you use your PC for really!
[01:11] <BrightEyes`> preaction: yes VB.net...well except from java any other programming languages for making gui easily??
[01:11] <Cowfood> i need to setup a mail server, can anyone help?
[01:11] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: hey could you do a lspci in a CLI and paste it to me?
[01:11] <gamehawk> Can anyone help me with /etc/network/interfaces or configuring my network using the built in GUI tool? I think it's why I can't connect.  I have a rausb device.  Do I use wireless-essid or just essid in the interfaces file?
[01:11] <danny_> OK, it's unmounts
[01:11] <FBSoulMan> What should I check (log file setc) for a problem where the system locks up if you move the mouse immediately after launching a program?
[01:11] <danny_> http://www.ny-dev.com/forums/gallery/data/529/Screenshot-11.png
[01:11] <gamehawk> Will the GUI set it up right?
[01:12] <skyfalcon866> can i move ext3 partitons?
[01:12] <jos2> it wont load
[01:12] <Mikeh> Anyone willing to give a lesson on bash scripting?
[01:12] <bruce89> radioaktivstorm: I assume this is for Debian or an older Ubuntu, not much can be done short of compiling it manually
[01:12] <jos2> f4 nothing
[01:12] <gamehawk> My network is even found, but I just can't connect.
[01:12] <__mikem> wow _ is totally not a good nick
[01:12] <bruce89> skyfalcon866: yes
[01:12] <danny_> I made a new screenshot wih the unmounted disk
[01:12] <FBSoulMan> jos2: man that sucks
[01:12] <danny_> http://www.ny-dev.com/forums/gallery/data/529/Screenshot-11.png
[01:12] <lbawinowns> skyfalcon866 , yea, thats true , if u have too little and you use all your space. It will totally ruin your system
[01:12] <FBSoulMan> jos2: care to try the alternate CD?
[01:12] <jos2> i know i really wanted ubuntu on it
[01:12] <preaction> BrightEyes`: if you want to do something, you're going to have to learn. Python and Glade will probably be your best bet. Python is a full-featured 4G language with clear syntax and a beginner-friendly philosophy (there's only one right way to do it)
[01:12] <Shock> Mikeh: what's the issue?
[01:12] <jos2> well i mean what if id o that....
[01:13] <jos2> and it just makes it worse
[01:13] <jos2> installs but with no gui
[01:13] <radioaktivstorm> bruce89, probably...ive never had any luck compiling programs though T_T ive been trying for a while....never works though
[01:13] <jos2> ya know
[01:13] <[maddox] > and glade is really easy for making GUI's
[01:13] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Btw, using i810 is like trying to pray to the X11 Gods by making contributions of blood time to your cpu and your xorg.conf.
[01:13] <bruce89> skyfalcon866: you can move partitions with gparted from http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[01:13] <Syndi> what is that channel again/
[01:13] <Syndi> ubuntu-effects?
[01:13] <_> can you use xlink in ubuntu ?
[01:13] <graeme> does anyone use an external hard drive with ubuntu? i just tried to eject one and it is writing files before it ejects but is taking a veeeeery long time, is this normal?
[01:13] <jos2> do u think that
[01:13] <Mikeh> Shock, I need to create a list with variables, and I don't know how to get it to generate a ton of output
[01:14] <jos2> kubuntu
[01:14] <jos2> wouldnt work either
[01:14] <skyfalcon866> what is /home for any way
[01:14] <jos2> sense ubuntu doesnt
[01:14] <suny4> what's the best filesystem arround? !!!
[01:14] <smcgraw> I have a problem.
[01:14] <bruce89> graeme: depends how much there is to right
[01:14] <preaction> skyfalcon866: user directories
[01:14] <ronin_> graeme i have one, 200 gb,is probelm with usb in my opinion
[01:14] <Shock> Mikeh: that's a bit vague :)
[01:14] <FBSoulMan> jos2: maybe try xubuntu?  It's supposed to be less demanding of the video.
[01:14] <BrightEyes`> preaction: i thought c, c++, java where more famous than python...why python?
[01:14] <_> so do i have prob no xlink for this
[01:14] <preaction> BrightEyes`: you asked for "easy", not for "famous"
[01:14] <jos2> fb i got pclinux to boot no problem...
[01:14] <Mikeh> basically shock I want to be able to make a list that looks like nameoffile_randomnumber.jpg
[01:14] <jos2> just i like ubuntu better
[01:14] <skyfalcon866> if i have home on a seprate partition does that mean i will lose everything  when ubuntu crashes
[01:14] <radioaktivstorm> haha the release is from mid 2006
[01:15] <BrightEyes`> preaction: python is easier than java?
[01:15] <radioaktivstorm> >_>
[01:15] <radioaktivstorm> oops
[01:15] <jos2> fb if u were to sugest another distro... what would it be
[01:15] <fuzzyhair> Programs keep closing on me whenever I try to do something that requires a lot of memory. Like in firefox, I get a segmentation fault while uploading to revver. how can i fix this?
[01:15] <idefixx> suny4: thats more of philosophical question.. use ext3 or reiserfs if you have a LOT of files.
[01:15] <graeme> thanks, i'll just leave it for a while longer i guess, just wasn't sure what it needed to write to eject but i'll leave it be, thanks guys
[01:15] <bruce89> skyfalcon866: no
[01:15] <[maddox] > At the end of the day, if you know one programming language then you can pick up most others pretty easily
[01:15] <smcgraw> My / partition is full. I ran du -h and nothing seems out of ordinary
[01:15] <preaction> BrightEyes`: all those languages, in order "java", "c++", "c", require you to do far more micro-management and reinventing the wheel and less "getting things done"
[01:15] <Mikeh> where name of file is constant shock, and random number is incremental, from 000 to 999
[01:15] <veritgo> Mikeh: do you need random numbers or sequential?
[01:15] <isherm> I just updated to Feisty on my dual-boot (Ubuntu/Windows) computer and when I reboot, it couldn't find the right partition. So I booted with Knoppix and tried to edit my GRUB sources.list file and restart, but now I'm getting "/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off". Is this a GRUB problem? What can I do to rectify it?
[01:15] <danny_> Did you see my screenshot?
[01:15] <skyfalcon866> ok =-)
[01:15] <_> no
[01:15] <veritgo> Mikeh: as in, will sequential work?
[01:15] <skyfalcon866> thanks bye
[01:15] <Mikeh> yes vertigo\
[01:15] <bruce89> skyfalcon866: the advantage of having a seperate /home partition is to damn
[01:15] <FBSoulMan> jos2: I'm no linux expert.  I came back to linux this year after being away for a while.  Before then I used Redhat 6/7 (this is before the days of Fedora)
[01:15] <[maddox] > lol
[01:16] <veritgo> you just want a list of file1_2.jpg file1_3.jpg ...... file1_4.jpg ?
[01:16] <BrightEyes`> preaction: i did not understand my friend :(
[01:16] <jos2> so what distro u use
[01:16] <c0rrupt_x> OmegaCenti, http://nopaste.com/p/abeA7j586
[01:16] <lbawinowns> danny_ are yoy having problems with anything?
[01:16] <FBSoulMan> jos2: another thing to try is get an earlier ubuntu CD, install that, then upgrade to Feisty.
[01:16] <Syndi> hey
[01:16] <Mikeh> exactly vertigo, but these files don't exist, which is why I am having trouble
[01:16] <Syndi> any way i can get th beryl settings back to default?
[01:16] <Syndi> i messed up the presets for BURN
[01:16] <FBSoulMan> jos2: I'm now on Feisty
[01:16] <veritgo> hold on
[01:16] <_> is there a way to use xlink on ubuntu ???
[01:17] <corhere> are there any prebuilt ubuntu edgy .debs for vmware player 2.0 or do I have to install it through the .tar?
[01:17] <jos2> im so sad
[01:17] <preaction> BrightEyes`: basically thus: the four languages we're talking about in order from easiest-to-use to hardest-to-use: python, java, c, c++
[01:17] <jos2> i wish it would work
[01:17] <danny_> Yes
[01:17] <bruce89> Syndi: delete .beryl?
[01:17] <Cows> anyone checked out my post on adding alternative text -mode install to desktop cd?
[01:17] <danny_> I am having issues with Gparted
[01:17] <_> how ??
[01:17] <nancypants> Hello.... I just installed ubuntu yesterday, and I need some help with feisty fawn
[01:17] <_> how use xlink
[01:17] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt_x: Check that second line to make sure that device is compatible with i810. if it is, okay. if not or slightly suppported, we could try just for debugging purposes dpkg-reconfigure xserver and using the vesa driver just for now
[01:17] <preaction> !ask | nancypants
[01:17] <ubotu> nancypants: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:17] <lbawinowns> danny_ what are you trying to do, where does it fail?
[01:17] <bruce89> _ interesting name
[01:17] <suny4> what happened to the reiser guy?
[01:17] <FBSoulMan> jos2: me too, that's a very frustrating error you have.  The live CD is supposed to be bulletproof but I guess it isn't
[01:18] <JDahl> I have bluetooth working under Gnome for transfering files etc.,  but I'd like to have my bluetooth device act like a serial/tty device; that's possible in Windows where I can connect to my bluetooth phone via the hyperterminal program.  Anyone knows if this is possible with Ubuntu?
[01:18] <smcgraw> My / partition is full. I ran du -h and nothing seems out of ordinary.
[01:18] <danny_> I'm trying to extend my 30 gig partition with the unallocated space of my 97 gig partition
[01:18] <danny_> http://www.ny-dev.com/forums/gallery/data/529/Screenshot-11.png
[01:18] <_4tomh34d_> hello evrybody
[01:18] <BrightEyes`> preaction: aham. Glade..thats good.Glade supports java?
[01:18] <nancypants> preation: my portable hard disk is read only right now, how do i change the ownership of it?
[01:18] <_> how do i use xlink with  ubuntu please help
[01:19] <lbawinowns> danny_ hmm; I don't know if that is possible...
[01:19] <suny4> hi _4tomh34d_
[01:19] <preaction> BrightEyes`: since you're not listening anyway, no. Glade is for the GTK+ GUI toolkit. I think Java might have GTK+ bindings, but I'm not sure. Otherwise there's Eclipse, i've never used it but it's Java, and it might have a GUI creation tools.
[01:19] <fuzzyhair> fuzzyhair
[01:19] <c0rrupt_x> OmegaCenti, Package `xserver' is not installed and no info is available.
[01:19] <fuzzyhair> sorry
[01:19] <c0rrupt_x> o.0
[01:19] <ronin_> nancypants propertis
[01:19] <Shock> Mikeh: hold on; i had a few beers\
[01:19] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt_x: Umm... try xorg
[01:19] <bruce89> danny_: that would involve moving to the partiton, use http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[01:20] <danny_> WOW! Really? OK so is there a way I can start over and maybe copy all the apps and settings from my current install to this new install?
[01:20] <Mikeh> k Shock, but share :)
[01:20] <thcmonkey> anyone got bt homehub?
[01:20] <bruce89> preaction: http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/
[01:20] <FBSoulMan> What should I check (log files etc) for a problem where the system locks up if you move the mouse immediately after launching a program?
[01:20] <c0rrupt_x> OmegaCenti, i did that, and it still identified it as i810?
[01:20] <isherm> If I got the error "/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off", does that indicate a problem in GRUB or a problem with the upgrade to Feisty?
[01:20] <preaction> BrightEyes`: might be a good idea to go to a library or order some books on any language really (the books by O'Reilly are almost universally awesome), and use that to learn a language, then later learn how to build a GUI application. take your time, this is not something you learn overnight.
[01:20] <BrightEyes`> preaction: ok friend. NetBeans (by sun) is the best java ide ive seen.
[01:20] <bruce89> danny_: as I said, that liveCD can move partions
[01:20] <_4tomh34d_> just installed ubuntu dapper on my notebook... very positive experience!
[01:20] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt_x: actually its not really identifying as I find out, it sticks with what you last chose.
[01:21] <mark_> I'm trying to help my dad (via long distance) get his wireless network up and running. He's completely new to Linux so I suggessted kUbuntu. I had to use ndiswrapper to get my system setup. Can anyone reccommend a good web-page?
[01:21] <BrightEyes`> preaction: i know how to build a gui app.but not as easy as vb.net :)
[01:21] <preaction> BrightEyes`: and i think that IDEs in general are counter-productive. everyone's got their own opinion
[01:21] <c0rrupt_x> OmegaCenti, er actually it didnt create an xorg.conf
[01:21] <nancypants> ronin_: it says ower is root, I want to change it so its a read-write hard disk.. but i dont have permission to
[01:21] <veritgo> Mikeh: still need it?
[01:21] <_> i need help on xlink any1 ?
[01:21] <Mikeh> yes please vertigo :)
[01:21] <bruce89> _: what is it
[01:21] <veritgo> just replace 10 with whatever you want
[01:21] <veritgo>  x=0; until [ $x -eq 10 ] ; do x=$(($x + 1)); echo filename${x}_${x}.jpg; done;
[01:22] <veritgo> i thought there was a more graceful c style for loop in bash, but couldn't find it so i just did it this way.
[01:22] <BeastlyKings> Appakot, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper#How_to_remount_.2Fetc.2Ffstab_without_rebooting
[01:22] <Mikeh> thank you vertigo :)
[01:22] <eshaase> how do i determine whether or not i have 3d hardware acceleration?
[01:22] <preaction> nancypants: sudo chown -R <your username> <mountpoint of the hard drive>
[01:22] <veritgo> your welcome
[01:22] <preaction> eshaase: glxinfo | grep "direct rendering" <- if i remember correctly
[01:23] <ronin_> nancypants you have to ways, simplest, go tu console, sudo nautilus, and change this properties for you
[01:23] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt_x: alright... do it again and lets do it step by step
[01:23] <FantasticFoo> anyone know of an open-source alternative to macromedia flash?
[01:23] <BrightEyes`> preaction: dude!!!in python you never declare a variable..thats AWFUL!
[01:23] <veritgo> good resource btw is: http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
[01:23] <_4tomh34d_> yes glxinfo | grep "direct rendering"
[01:23] <corhere> FantasticFoo: there is gnash but I dont know how well it works
[01:23] <preaction> BrightEyes`: no, you are not REQUIRED to declare a variable, and this is now getting very off-topic
[01:23] <FantasticFoo> corhere: hm
[01:23] <_> any1 got xlink to work?
[01:23] <FantasticFoo> corhere: i'll check it out
[01:24] <bruce89> FantasticFoo: gnash 0.8.0 can do youtube by the way
[01:24] <c0rrupt_x> OmegaCenti, what do u mean
[01:24] <FantasticFoo> oh
[01:24] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt_x: the dpkg-reconfigure xorg
[01:24] <TaJMoX> I would like kiba-dock to be on the desktop only instead of always on top.  Can anyone help please?
[01:24] <lbawinowns> !chmod | nancypants
[01:24] <ubotu> nancypants: 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
[01:24] <FantasticFoo> i meant the software to actually create flash files
[01:24] <c0rrupt_x> root@xubuntu:/etc/X11# dpkg-reconfigure xorg
[01:24] <c0rrupt_x> root@xubuntu:/etc/X11# ls xorg.conf
[01:24] <c0rrupt_x> ls: xorg.conf: No such file or directory
[01:24] <FantasticFoo> not to view the,
[01:24] <c0rrupt_x> o.0-
[01:24] <FantasticFoo> them*
[01:24] <eshaase> preaction: i get direct rendering: yes
[01:24] <lbawinowns> that might be what you are looking for...
[01:24] <preaction> eshaase: then you have 3d accelleration
[01:24] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt_x: try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xorg
[01:25] <TaJMoX> How do I run a program on the desktop only and not above any other windows?
[01:25] <c0rrupt> im root
[01:25] <c0rrupt> lol
[01:25] <eshaase> preaction: ok, good =)
[01:25] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: thats usually bad to BE root.
[01:25] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, i cannot get to the gui w/o being root
[01:25] <corhere> FantasticFoo: look around Freshmeat.net and see if you can find anything
[01:25] <nancypants> Thanks guys I'll msg back after fiddling around with it
[01:25] <c0rrupt> the only thing i can do is go to recovery console as root
[01:25] <FantasticFoo> corhere: ok
[01:25] <BrightEyes`> preaction: is python apps faster in execution than java apps?
[01:25] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: alright so dpkg-reconfigure xorg does nothing?
[01:25] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, not that i can see
[01:25] <preaction> !offtopic | BrightEyes`
[01:25] <ubotu> BrightEyes`: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:26] <_> xlink help pls
[01:26] <TaJMoX> BrightEyes` yes
[01:26] <Mikeh> worked perfectly vertigo! thank you very much!
[01:26] <lilgansta> can anyone tell me how to set up SWAT on ubuntu?
[01:26] <BrightEyes`> ok
[01:26] <lbawinowns> !programming | BrightEyes`
[01:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about programming - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:26] <Shock> Mikeh: hey, still there?
[01:26] <mortal5> hi all
[01:26] <Mikeh> yes I am shock
[01:26] <_> hi
[01:26] <corhere> FantasticFoo: here's one: http://freshmeat.net/projects/f4l/
[01:26] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: try: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:26] <ubuntuuser156> When i start the ubuntu i386 installer disk on my old laptop it starts beeping what is he problem?
[01:27] <mortal5> can anyone tell me how to get a list of cron jobs executing today?  Something similar to atq i guess?
[01:27] <Shock> Mikeh: made a script that builds and awway and than lists it: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25797/
[01:27] <FantasticFoo> corhere: oh thanks!
[01:27] <lilgansta> so anyone knows SWAT?
[01:27] <Shock> Mikeh: should be just what you need
[01:27] <[maddox] > ubuntuuser156, what happens if you unplug the speakers, does it stop the beeping?
[01:27] <TaJMoX> FantasticFoo doesn't synfig export to flash ?
[01:27] <FantasticFoo> TaJMoX: don't know
[01:27] <_> xlink help pls
[01:28] <FantasticFoo> brb
[01:28] <ubuntuuser156> its on a laptop the speakers are integrated and when i get to the menu it wont work
[01:28] <FantasticFoo> i'm gonna reboot into linux
[01:28] <Mikeh> now Shock, what is the advantage of an array compared to just incrementing a number? and can it output to CSV ;)
[01:28] <[maddox] > ubuntuuser156, have you tried pressing F7?
[01:28] <lbawinowns> ubuntuuser156 - test the check CD for error
[01:28] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: you there?
[01:29] <ubuntuuser156> i checked md5 its not corrupt
[01:29] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, yes, i need to edit the xorg.conf manually for a sec to fix some -known- issues
[01:29] <Shock> Mikeh: you can do stuff to the array later; and it can output to csv if you make it :P\
[01:29] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, and yes,, that command worked.. i choose vesa
[01:29] <ubuntuuser156> maddox: i hit F4 whenwhat comes up
[01:29] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: also tell me what the known issues are. Im interested.
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 	VertRefresh	59-75
[01:30] <c0rrupt> or else you cannot go above 640x460 or w.e
[01:30] <mortal5> mortal5
[01:30] <Mikeh> ahh well, I will study up on the resource vertigo showed me Shock, and see if i can make it, if not I'll be back ;)
[01:30] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: if you are on a tft lcd display you can set those to be outragous and be okay, that was another part of the troubleshoot later down the line :)
[01:30] <wamty> Anyone know what causes apt-get to download horrribly slow?
[01:30] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: I have mine set to 30-150, 45-85 respectively
[01:30] <ronin_> wamty your internet connection
[01:30] <VSpike> can anyone recommend a good lm-sensors front end?
[01:30] <Mikeh> wamty from an ubuntu repository or?
[01:31] <darksoul_> wamty your connection
[01:31] <kkathman> wamty: could be the mirrors you are using
[01:31] <lymeca> Are there any patents covering the AVI container or is it 100% Free?
[01:31] <danny_> !clone
[01:31] <ubotu> To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type  dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages , move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type  sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade  - See also !automate
[01:31] <danny_> WTF
[01:31] <ubuntuuser156> [maddox]  when what comes up?
[01:31] <crdlb> danny_, /msg the bot please
[01:31] <Ktravaglini> Hello firefox
[01:32] <Firefox6161> Hi ktrav
[01:32] <Ktravaglini> register and pm me
[01:32] <johso> hiya. I'm experiencing a weird problem: my disk space keeps getting filled up. I noticed that I had only a couple of mb free space on my Ubuntu partition, and started to delete stuff. when I was finished, the disk was full. rebooted, and now I can't log in, because the disk is full. everytime I delete stuff, it's replaced by.. something.
[01:32] <VSpike> danny_: I'm glad you didn't, that's useful to know
[01:32] <corhere> johso: did you remember to empty the trash?
[01:32] <Firefox6161> ok
[01:32] <ubuntuuser156> [maddox]  ill try when the boot menu comes up
[01:32] <Ktravaglini> i <3 this network 2k users / channel with only 1 op...thats organizatin right der
[01:32] <Ktravaglini> 1k
[01:32] <ronin_> johso check your root trash
[01:32] <Ktravaglini> =p
[01:32] <lbawinowns> johso - you are in big trouble right now...
[01:32] <PriceChild> Ktravaglini, there are more ops ;) "/msg chanserv access #ubuntu list"
[01:32] <wamty> I  am looking on ubuntu and not seeing a list of mirrors yo to add to sources.list
[01:32] <scorp2025> Hi, I want to format the output of the "time" command, however this doesn't work. [time  -p "real %f\nuser %f\nsys %f\n" ls]  gives me ["real %f\nuser %f\nsys %f\n: command not found"] . What could be the cause that this doesn't work?
[01:33] <OmegaCenti> lbawinowns: lol what the heck is up with johso. I am interested.
[01:33] <ubuntuuser156> [maddox]  it also says some text when it starts should i post it?
[01:33] <PriceChild> johso, sudo apt-get clean
[01:33] <Ktravaglini> 33:1000 btr than most networks im on
[01:33] <bruce89> openttd has about 70 users, 5 ops
[01:33] <Ktravaglini> where tis like 20:50
[01:33] <preaction> Ktravaglini: when ops are needed, they'll appear out of the woodwork. they travel incognetus
[01:33] <wamty> I  am looking on ubuntu and not seeing a list of mirrors yo to add to sources.list
[01:33] <F00BaR1> hey
[01:33] <johso> corhere: actually, I did not - but the weird thing is that the something keeps taking up more and more disk space
[01:33] <Ktravaglini> preaction, thats even btr
[01:33] <F00BaR1> i have openssl + zlib installed but when i try to install unreal it says it cant find it
[01:33] <johso> PriceChild: thanks, will try.
[01:34] <OmegaCenti> Ktravaglini: If something happens, this place goes poof with supernatural admin powers.
[01:34] <ubuntuuser156> [maddox]  are you there??
[01:34] <Ktravaglini> XD
[01:34] <Ktravaglini> OmegaCenti, just the way i like it
[01:34] <PriceChild> anyway... back ontopic please. Ubuntu support only.
[01:34] <c0rrupt> ok
[01:34] <OmegaCenti> PriceChild: My apologies.
[01:34] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti,vesa did not work
[01:34] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, no screens detected
[01:35] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: send me your x log
[01:35] <corhere> what is the name of that package that runs make; make install and makes a .deb from it?
[01:35] <ubuntuuser156> When i start the ubuntu i386 installer disk on my old laptop it starts beeping what is he problem?
[01:35] <bruce89> corhere: pbuilder
[01:36] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, http://nopaste.com/p/atntziOtV
[01:36] <corhere> bruce89: no, thats not it
[01:36] <ubuntuuser156> Also when i hit F7 it says
[01:36] <ubuntuuser156> Exiting
[01:37] <bruce89> corhere: or for the less adventurous, prevu (which uses pbuilder anyway)
[01:37] <ubuntuuser156> You are now leaveing the grafical boot menu and starting the text mode interface
[01:37] <johso> corhere: thanks for the tip, it worked. weird though, I used rm to delete the stuff, so I have no idea why the trash was full.
[01:37] <ubuntuuser156> and it does not let me select anything (it keeps on hitting cancel _)
[01:38] <jtole> hey guys, I have what seems like a simple enough question, at least I hope. When my system comes up it tells me that the nvidia module could not be found via xorg, doing an modprobe nvidia returns an error in the install command via modprobe, I found the module is located in /lib/modules/kernel-x/volatile/nvidia.ko and if I insmod it from there I can start X no problem. This has just started today on a machine that usually gets rebooted about twice a mon
[01:38] <jtole> th so I don't know if some software was updated that caused this problem or if something else did but basically I would just like to fix it
[01:38] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: sorry I am reading your x log very carefully. this may take a while
[01:38] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, take your time im playing dystopia
[01:38] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: lol okay. :)
[01:39] <corhere> bruce89: there was some other program that i'm thinking of, it could also build rpms from sources
[01:39] <jtole> anyone have any ideas on what happened or even better what I may need to do?
[01:39] <ubuntuuser156> could somebody help me with my problem?
[01:40] <jtole> ubuntuuser156, whats you problem? I just came in here
[01:40] <ubuntuuser156> When i start the ubuntu i386 installer disk on my old laptop it starts beeping what is he problem?
[01:40] <bruce89> corhere: don't know then, I use pbuilder myself though, makes debs from debian dsc, tar.gz and diff.gz, I use it for personal backports
[01:40] <jtole> ubuntu, does it beep while the bios is still displaying?
[01:40] <Syndic4te> Hey
[01:40] <ubuntuuser156> no after the bios displays
[01:40] <johso> jtole: have you made sure that the restricted-manager is running when you log in? caused me problems before
[01:41] <jtole> what is on the screen at the time
[01:41] <Syndic4te> Could anyone tell me how I make ubuntu always start up in 1449X900????
[01:41] <Syndic4te> 1440*
[01:41] <corhere> bruce89: the thing i was thinking of is called checkinstall, i just found it thru extensive googling
[01:41] <PriceChild> !fixres | Syndic4te
[01:41] <bruce89> Syndic4te: 1449?
[01:41] <ubotu> Syndic4te: 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
[01:41] <jtole> johso, I don't know, this is new to me, how do I check
[01:41] <jtole> ?
[01:41] <unagi> anyone good with DUN bluetooth or wvdial?
[01:41] <ubuntuuser156> jtole: it starts when it loads the grafical start menu for the installer
[01:41] <Syndic4te> thans
[01:41] <Syndic4te> thanks
[01:41] <Syndic4te> :D
[01:41] <jtole> hmmm, I have no idea on this one ubuntuuser156
[01:41] <FantasticFoo> what was the open-source 2d animation software that exported into swf again?
[01:41] <bruce89> ming?
[01:42] <Syndic4te> so
[01:42] <Syndic4te> i just type
[01:42] <Mikeh> vertigo, is there any way to get it to execute one command, then another, then the first again in succession?
[01:42] <Syndic4te> !fixres |
[01:42] <ubotu> : The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:42] <Syndic4te> ?
[01:42] <gunnar> Has anyone gotten tinyerp working with ubuntu 7.04?
[01:42] <johso> jtole: running gnome? then look in Session in System prefs somewhere (sorry, not running GNOME myself)
[01:42] <Syndic4te> also...one more question...please....
[01:42] <bruce89> Syndic4te: there's a whole load of them
[01:42] <ubuntuuser156> jtole: also when it gets to the menu i can select an option but then it says repeatedly
[01:42] <Syndic4te> i turned on "FORCE XGL" in rendering
[01:42] <Syndic4te> and now beryl freezes
[01:42] <Syndic4te> when i open beryl-manager
[01:42] <Syndic4te> is there an easy fix for this?
[01:42] <F00BaR`> hey
[01:42] <Syndic4te> ubunu-effects is dead rightn ow
[01:42] <ubuntuuser156> jtole: You are leaveing the grafical boot manu and starting the text mod einterface
[01:42] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: What is the native resolution of your monitor?
[01:43] <jtole> Johso, it happens before X starts though, or while it is starting
[01:43] <F00BaR`> how do i find out where a package is installed
[01:43] <c0rrupt> 1024x768
[01:43] <_4tomh34d_> what's the difference between this: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart and changing the init level to lets say 3 and then back to 5? (excuse the n00b question, I'm trying to learn linux)
[01:43] <ubuntuuser156> jtole: and it dosent let me select anything
[01:43] <unagi> can anyone help me with wvdial and bluetooth?
[01:43] <bruce89> F00BaR : what do you mean by where?
[01:43] <ronin_> unagi where is problem?
[01:43] <ubuntuuser156> could somebody else help me?
[01:43] <unagi> well ive finally gotten my pc and my phone to talk to each other
[01:44] <unagi> meaning that when i use command wvdial the phone asks if i want to accept
[01:44] <lbawinowns> For people dealing with resolution, before reading that guide, I *strongly* recommend you to try to change the properties in the GUI
[01:44] <linuxgeekery> unagi: are you still having problems with that? :P
[01:44] <unagi> and when i put in the pin it says pairing failed and the terminal says connection refused
[01:44] <ronin_> unagi yes , and
[01:44] <unagi> yes geekery =(
[01:44] <jtole> brb
[01:44] <linuxgeekery> unagi: any progress since yesterday? :P
[01:44] <unagi> well they talk
[01:44] <unagi> which is great
[01:44] <linuxgeekery> unagi: but you can't dial?
[01:44] <johso> jtole: oh, sorry - so you can't even log in? well, in that case you can back up your xorg.conf and run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xorg-driver-<something>' (nvidia, perhaps?)
[01:44] <unagi> it wont pair
[01:44] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: dont forget to append my name to response. harder to tell if you responded. as soon as I typed that to you I left the screen and looked at some more info. :)
[01:44] <ronin_> unagi hmm, you do paring form pc or from phone?
[01:45] <unagi> it says pairing failed after i enter the pin
[01:45] <unagi> ive tried both
[01:45] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, oh sorry lol 1024x768
[01:45] <linuxgeekery> unagi: pair? (sorry, I'm quite ignorant about bluetooth :P)
[01:45] <unagi> both say pairing failed
[01:45] <unagi> but phone to pc i dont get asked for a pin
[01:45] <unagi> yea
[01:45] <unagi> connected
[01:45] <ronin_> ;p
[01:45] <F00BaR1> how do i find out where a package is installed
[01:45] <Sidey> guys. I need network configuration setup. I didnt do it during the setup.. now I screwed.
[01:45] <johso> jtole: then you will be able to log in again, at least
[01:45] <bruce89> F00BaR : dpkg -L moo
[01:45] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Found a problem of possibility
[01:46] <Mikeh> Shock, is there any way to get it to execute one command, then another, then the first again in succession?
[01:46] <unagi> i cant pair the phone either way
[01:46] <unagi> in fact
[01:46] <awb> aml,n'
[01:46] <bruce89> F00BaR1: dpkg -L moo will list all the files belonging to moo
[01:46] <Sidey> I need to know how I can configure
[01:46] <unagi> when i use obex push
[01:46] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Have you installed 815resolution or 915resolution?
[01:46] <unagi> it still says failed pair
[01:46] <Sidey> a link maybe. a walkthru?
[01:46] <linuxgeekery> unagi: what model phone is it again?
[01:46] <ronin_> unagi priv?
[01:46] <silvertip257> I need help w/ a dependency problem .... regarding glibc_2.4
[01:46] <bruce89> ouch
[01:46] <unagi> a940
[01:46] <F00BaR1> ok
[01:46] <F00BaR1> i wanna install zlib
[01:46] <F00BaR1> how do i find the packages
[01:47] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti,  i dont know what that is
[01:47] <bruce89> F00BaR1 : surely it's installed anyway
[01:47] <jos2> i have a question thats a little off topic
[01:47] <F00BaR1> yes
[01:47] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: it allows us to set certain modes in your graphics card so that it works with your drivers :)
[01:47] <jos2> does anyoen in here have satellite tv
[01:47] <F00BaR1> but when i try to install unrealircd it cant find i
[01:47] <unagi> samsung a940
[01:47] <F00BaR1> t
[01:47] <nickrud> F00BaR, a good rule of thumb is to add lib to the front, drop any numbers and then do aptitude search:  aptitude search libzlib
[01:47] <OmegaCenti> !resolution
[01:47] <linuxgeekery> unagi: see what this spits out: cat /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf | grep passkey
[01:48] <OmegaCenti> ubotu die?
[01:48] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:48] <OmegaCenti> !resolution
[01:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about die? - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:48] <OmegaCenti> whoops
[01:48] <Syndic4te> Hey
[01:48] <Syndic4te> guys?
[01:48] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, should i install it
[01:48] <ronin_> OmegaCenti that was grat ;)
[01:48] <silvertip257> haha OmegaCenti
[01:48] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: not yet
[01:48] <unagi> grep passkey?
[01:48] <palomer_> hey guys
[01:48] <palomer_> I just fell in love with ubuntu
[01:48] <F00BaR1> ok
[01:48] <palomer_> but it was _so_ hard to install
[01:48] <F00BaR1> zlib is installed
[01:48] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti,  i do have a feeling that it is a know unfixed bug, and i might just have to wait, or downgrade
[01:48] <linuxgeekery> unagi: see if that spits out what you're using to pair the phone
[01:48] <F00BaR1> but we cant find it
[01:48] <unagi> passkey is "1234"
[01:49] <unagi> and ive been typing 1234
[01:49] <palomer_> anyways, what bittorrent client do you guys recommend?
[01:49] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: maybe not. I think I have a solution just give me a second.
[01:49] <linuxgeekery> unagi: so that's fine
[01:49] <nickrud> F00BaR, if you're compiling you'll need the -dev package
[01:49] <unagi> but it still says pairing failed as if its the wrong passkey
[01:49] <bruce89> F00BaR1 : what do you need to "find"
[01:49] <linuxgeekery> unagi: aha... I might have found what's wrong
[01:49] <linuxgeekery> unagi: install the package bluez-passkey-gnome
[01:49] <unagi> please tell
[01:49] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: lets install 915resolution
[01:49] <unagi> 1 sec
[01:50] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: search for it in repositories.
[01:50] <Sidey> anyone?
[01:50] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: or # apt-get install 915resolution
[01:50] <bruce89> Sidey: configure what?
[01:50] <unagi> installed
[01:50] <Sidey> I could not setup networking during install. not near my network.. now I gotta set it up on ubuntu server.. but I am lost
[01:50] <ronin_> Sidey i back few second ago, what kind of problem?
[01:50] <Sidey> any links or walk thru's?
[01:50] <F00BaR1> bruce89 zlib for ziplinks in unrealircd
[01:51] <ubuntuuser156> Please someone help me this is really important
[01:51] <Sidey> dhcp on main router..
[01:51] <OmegaCenti> !network | Sidey:
[01:51] <ubotu> Sidey:: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:51] <OmegaCenti> oops.
[01:51] <unagi> what shall i do after its installede?
[01:51] <OmegaCenti> disregard.
[01:51] <Sidey> k
[01:51] <ronin_> Sdey ok, problem?
[01:51] <ronin_> *Sidey
[01:51] <Sidey> frustrated.. I gotta get this sorted before i can go on
[01:52] <bruce89> ronin_: tab key
[01:52] <ubuntuuser156> Please someone i really need help on this one!
[01:52] <linuxgeekery> unagi: try pairing again
[01:52] <Sidey> the rest I can crash and burn thru.. but the newtworking is new to me via linux. I am or was a windows user
[01:52] <OmegaCenti> Sidey: We will try our best to get it sorted out with you while having you learn even more on where to search for problems :)
[01:52] <Bassetts> how can i unrar multiple rars that are in sequence?
[01:52] <siimo> Sidey: oobuntu will pick the network up automatically if it detects your LAN driver
[01:52] <unagi> i did
[01:52] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, ok its installed
[01:52] <unagi> failed
[01:52] <ronin_> bruce98 thx, but believe u don't want to see y tab key ;)
[01:52] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: alright go to CLI and type sudo (nm that you are root) 915resolution -l and pastebin it
[01:53] <linuxgeekery> unagi: I've been looking at launchpad... maybe look at bug 33338
[01:53] <Sidey> its past the setup siimo.. I had to set to do not setup @ this time.. (or soemthign like that) due to not being near my network during install
[01:53] <gizmo_the_great1> hi. I am trying to get gFTP to connect to my server which uses FTP over SSL/TLS. gFTP fails to connect. Any ideas?
[01:53] <linuxgeekery> unagi: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez-utils/+bug/33338
[01:53] <OmegaCenti> Time for some good music.
[01:53] <nickrud> F00BaR, you'd probably need to install libz1g, and  also the -dev package if you're compiling
[01:53] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, http://nopaste.com/p/a2VAQipfM
[01:54] <Sidey> I am @ my login.. but I cant sort where or how to setup the networking to grab IP from router
[01:54] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: this is the one we are going to modify (its not perfect and will NOT hurt your computer: Mode 54 : 1024x768, 32 bits/pixel
[01:54] <bruce89> ronin_: it's reasonable here, also I am 89 not 98
[01:54] <c0rrupt> and we do that how
[01:54] <ronin_> bruce89 yes, sorry
[01:54] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, and we do that how
[01:54] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: nano/vi/gedit /etc/default/915resolution
[01:55] <linuxgeekery> unagi: don't know what else to say except google :(
[01:55] <ronin_> bruce89 my fault, don't be angry
[01:55] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: tell me when there.
[01:55] <bruce89> ronin_: mabye I should change to BruceMichaelAlexanderCowan
[01:55] <unagi> i really really really wanna like linux
[01:55] <unagi> lol
[01:55] <c0rrupt> there
[01:55] <nickrud> Sidey, a straight wired connection to a dhcp assigned ip address?
[01:56] <Sidey> yes.
[01:56] <Sidey> all IP's are thru router
[01:56] <Sidey> assigned thru router
[01:56] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: k, the mod set to 54, the Yres set to 768 Xres to 1024
[01:56] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: BIT=24.
[01:56] <ronin_> bruce89 maybe ;)
[01:56] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Then pastebin your changes to me
[01:56] <palomer_> what does ubuntu use to play mp3?
[01:56] <rockets> Anybody here use buggybar? I can't figure out how to get to it once its installed
[01:56] <nickrud> Sidey, and you only have one network card in the computer?
[01:56] <bruce89> ronin_: I wasn't angry, I'll weesht now
[01:56] <lufis> palomer_: the backend?
[01:56] <OmegaCenti> palomer_: !restricted
[01:56] <grosminet> j #ubuntu-it
[01:57] <bruce89> palomer_: gstreamer? lame?
[01:57] <bruce89> both?
[01:57] <joyy> hi
[01:57] <Sidey> it has 2.eth0 is the one that the cat 5 is set to
[01:58] <joyy> I've trying LVM with ubuntu and I have to say IT IS HORRIBLE
[01:58] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, paste bin the changes or 915 -l
[01:58] <joyy> horribly slowz, stalls, can't install lvm in root
[01:58] <OmegaCenti> pastebin changes to /etc/default/915resolution
[01:58] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: pastebin changes to /etc/default/915resolution
[01:58] <strabes> does anyone have the microsoft natural ergonomic keyboard 4000
[01:58] <joyy> what I am supposed to ddo?
[01:58] <bruce89> don't use it
[01:58] <joyy> with Gentoo takes me seconds to set up LVM
[01:58] <nickrud> Sidey, ok.  add the following two lines to /etc/network/interfaces:   auto eth0      and then the line        iface eth0 inet dhcp
[01:58] <gizmo_the_great1> I am trying to connect to an FTP server that uses Filezilla Server using FTPS which is FTP over SSL/TLS. But gFTP does not have any of it, even on port 990. Anyone know how to connect from Linux under those circumstances?
[01:58] <joyy> is there a pure command line install for ubuntu?
[01:59] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, http://nopaste.com/p/aq9u8g9zp
[01:59] <joyy> or kubuntu for this matter
[01:59] <ceapa> /server 2peu.ro
[01:59] <bruce89> joyy: what's not pure about bash?
[01:59] <bruce89> joyy: Ctrl alt F1
[01:59] <wastedfluid> Hi guys;  I'm trying to install a program. and it tells me i need the openssl binary, and openssl developmental libraries.. I sudo apt-get install openssl, and "which openssl" points to /usr/bin/openssl.. am i missing a package?
[01:59] <Sidey> in one of the .conf files right.. (sorry tired of starring @ monitor mind going blank
[01:59] <strabes> is anyone willing to walk me through the process of patching my kernel to support my keyboard? I have the .patch file and I need to know what to do with it.
[02:00] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: looks good, do a full reboot of system and then come back here with either error and X log or with a message of success ( still using that xorg.conf that was compiled with the vesa driver?)
[02:00] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: and make sure you save those changes to /etc/default/915resolution
[02:00] <nickrud> Sidey, type this in a terminal:   sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces    <-- that's the file you add the two lines to
[02:00] <bruce89> strabes: that seems rather drastic, what doesn't work
[02:00] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, i switcched back, do u want me to use the vesa still
[02:00] <Sidey> k
[02:00] <ronin_> bruce89, ok, thx, my keyboard is crashed, my tab keys stop exist:) so i must use my memory
[02:00] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: for now yes.
[02:00] <taliban> www.pcbsd.org
[02:00] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, k doing all that gimme a min
[02:01] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: will do
[02:01] <taliban> www.pcbsd.org
[02:01] <bruce89> ronin_: oops, that's tricky then
[02:01] <wastedfluid> Hi guys;  I'm trying to install a program. and it tells me i need the openssl binary, and openssl developmental libraries.. I sudo apt-get install openssl, and "which openssl" points to /usr/bin/openssl.. am i missing a package??
[02:01] <strabes> bruce89: i have the microsoft natural ergonomic keyboard 4000 which has several keys that aren't even recognized by xev (any of the favorites buttons, the zoom slider, the =, (, and ) keys above the num pad
[02:01] <lufis> wastedfluid: openssl-dev?
[02:01] <ronin_> wastedfluid, use synaptic?
[02:01] <wastedfluid> I can't; it's ssh.
[02:02] <strabes> bruce89: and apparently there is a kernel patch that will add support for those buttons
[02:02] <taliban> hi  ==> PC-BSD Unix = UBUNTU Linux
[02:02] <nickrud> wastedfluid, you probably need libssl-dev
[02:02] <OmegaCenti> wastedfluid: did you try apt-update  ?
[02:02] <strabes> bruce89: but i've never patched my kernel before
[02:02] <taliban> www.pcbsd.org
[02:02] <wastedfluid> ok
[02:02] <Firefox`PingOutF> wtf
[02:02] <Firefox`PingOutF> My nick is STILL here
[02:02] <joyy> ok noone listened to me
[02:02] <Firefox`PingOutF> o.O|
[02:02] <joyy> anyways onto a new thing
[02:02] <bruce89> strabes: neither have I, I doubt it's worth it, but if you want
[02:02] <joyy> anyone using Vmware?
[02:02] <wastedfluid> thanks!! I'll give it a try.
[02:02] <Sidey> nickrud then restart server?
[02:02] <OmegaCenti> !patience | joyy
[02:02] <ubotu> joyy: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[02:02] <bruce89> wastedfluid: openssl is a bit of a bugger actually
[02:03] <nickrud> Sidey, now type sudo ifup eth0
[02:03] <joyy> i need to use this badly to run m$$$$ XcraP
[02:03] <OmegaCenti> joyy: you don't neccesssarily need vmware to run windows products. you could use Wine for example
[02:03] <strabes> bruce89: but if i want what?
[02:04] <Sidey> something is happening..
[02:04] <Sidey> not sure what yet
[02:04] <bruce89> strabes: if you want them to work, expect some fun
[02:04] <joyy> OmegaCenti, people will freak out if they don't find XcraP, I just wanna add it so they feel better
[02:04] <unagi> geekery are u here?
[02:04] <lunny> who know how to use boost::asio?
[02:04] <ronin_> question do anyone use KleanSweep on Ubuntu?
[02:05] <unagi> its fixed!
[02:05] <unagi> YAY!
[02:05] <darksoul_> anyone any idea how to install flash player on firefox? cause from adept it fails
[02:05] <strabes> bruce89: oh, i'm ready for some fun
[02:05] <nickrud> darksoul_, I just go to a flash site and let firefox get it
[02:05] <unagi> !limewire
[02:05] <ubotu> limewire is a popular P2P client running on the Gnutella network. To get it running, install !java first, then download Limewire from http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and finally run runLime.sh. Consider !FrostWire as an alternative.
[02:05] <ronin_> darksoul_, try automatix
[02:05] <unagi> !java
[02:05] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[02:05] <strabes> I have the microsoft natural ergonomic 4000 keyboard and several of its buttons are not recognized in xev but I have found a patch on the internet that claims to add support for these buttons. Can anyone tell me how to patch my kernel with the .patch file ?
[02:05] <OmniD> My RhythmBox keeps crashing when I try to play from an internet radio station
[02:05] <Jinx|xniJ> Has anyone installed PIdgin on Feisty yet?
[02:05] <wastedfluid> Whoever told me openssl-dev - it's not found..?? any other ideas?
[02:05] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, http://nopaste.com/p/a6aoIUJu5
[02:06] <lufis> wastedfluid: try libopenssl-dev
[02:06] <lufis> wastedfluid: or apt-cache search openssl
[02:06] <nickrud> wastedfluid, it was libssl-dev
[02:06] <bruce89> Jinx|xniJ: yes
[02:06] <Jinx|xniJ> How did you install it?
[02:06] <bruce89> Jinx|xniJ: pbuilder
[02:07] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: pastebin 915resolution -l
[02:07] <ronin_> wastedfluid try libcurl3
[02:07] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Also, your modes are weird right now in X log :) I am going to try and modify one to read soething else.
[02:07] <wastedfluid> is that openssl? because htis program wants openssl only
[02:07] <nickrud> Sidey, are you up?
[02:07] <bruce89> wastedfluid: libcurl3-openssl-dev probably
[02:07] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, maybe i should just give you ssh access
[02:07] <c0rrupt> lol
[02:07] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: if not we will try something else. I think I might be able to get this to work
[02:07] <zylche> Adding a background image to the lock screen?
[02:08] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: you could if you want. I would not harm your system.
[02:08] <raymondjtoth> how i change the touch pade setting in dell e1505
[02:08] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, nothin on here to harm anyways
[02:08] <i-like-beans> Is it feasible to let the hard drives on a file server spin down between a designated time - say - 1am to 5am?
[02:08] <raymondjtoth> dell laptop e1505
[02:08] <raymondjtoth> so it works were the setting at
[02:08] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: this would probably good for me to seeing as I have never used ssh before
[02:08] <Sidey> no working leases in persistent database - sleeping
[02:08] <OmniD> Actually RhythmBox seems to be crashing in general
[02:08] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, ew lol
[02:08] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Im slightly new :)
[02:08] <Sidey> nickrud no working leases in persistent database - sleeping
[02:09] <Firefox6161> 1k users is messing up my Agent <_
[02:09] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: However, I am quickly learning.
[02:09] <Firefox6161> <_<
[02:09] <c0rrupt> why are u helping then ;o
[02:09] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: Because I know this issue since I spent two weeks with it.
[02:09] <raymondjtoth> when i go to open the touch page setting im getting this GSynaptics couldn't initialize.
[02:09] <raymondjtoth> You have to set 'SHMConfig' 'true' in xorg.conf or XF86Config to use GSynaptics why do i and how i fix this
[02:09] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: I almost feel the lines of xorg.conf burned into my soul.
[02:09] <dmgubuntu> Hi, I can't boot my machine after following this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=51486. It loads to the splash screen and then stops when the bar is at about 90%. Can someone please help me get it working again?
[02:09] <raymondjtoth> any help here for me to fix this
[02:10] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: gksudo gedit etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:10] <nivekc1> hello everyone i am new to ubuntu and have a few q's if you dont mind
[02:10] <c0rrupt> OmegaCenti, join #i810-rage so i can send u the info
[02:10] <raymondjtoth> bruce99 then what i do
[02:10] <nickrud> Sidey, then it's not eth0, or your router's not offering leases
[02:10] <OmegaCenti> c0rrupt: So far I have solved to users of i810's problems in here.
[02:10] <nickrud> Sidey, I think, mind yuo
[02:10] <raymondjtoth> bruce99 once do that them what i do
[02:10] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: add the relavent line in the right place
[02:10] <Sidey> I can take the same cable and plug a ms based system in and grab an IP like nothing.
[02:10] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: what u need 2 know
[02:10] <raymondjtoth> bruce99 what i add never did this
[02:11] <miyako> hi, I'm trying to build the latest nvidia driver, but it keeps complaining about the linux headers, I have linux-headers-2.6.20-16-generic installed, but it is still erroring out- anyone have any ideas?
[02:11] <nivekc1> well i am trying to figure out how to install java.. i downloaded it to my desktop but dont know what to do
[02:11] <Sidey> well I gonna try eth1 but I dont think thats it
[02:11] <nickrud> Sidey, then it's not the router , I agree
[02:11] <mrynit> i have my USB drive plugged in and the icon is on the desktop but when i do fdisk -l it does not show up. i only have you harddrive
[02:11] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: wait 1
[02:11] <ronin_> nivekc1, was instruction
[02:11] <miyako> or, does anyone know if the GeForce 8600 is supported with the ubuntu package?
[02:12] <raymondjtoth> bruce i did that command and get this  GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[02:12] <raymondjtoth> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
[02:12] <ronin_> nivekc1, downloaded from java web site?
[02:12] <dmgubuntu> Hello. Can someone please help me with getting my machine working again?
[02:12] <raymondjtoth> what i do and what i add
[02:12] <nivekc1> it said some stuff do to in the command prompt but i did it and it says no
[02:12] <nivekc1> lol
[02:12] <raymondjtoth> im net to this opne
[02:12] <raymondjtoth> one
[02:12] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: where is the advice "You have to set 'SHMConfig' 'true' in xorg.conf or XF86Config to use GSynaptics" from
[02:12] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: http://wiki.serios.net/wiki/Ubuntu_Java_JRE/JDK_installation_with_java-package
[02:12] <raymondjtoth> bruce i posted more info above
[02:12] <nivekc1> i am a pro windows user turned against the evil empire
[02:12] <nivekc1> lol
[02:12] <ronin_> dmgubuntu, what about
[02:12] <nivekc1> im used to click and go
[02:13] <Sidey> lol nivekc1  I can relate
[02:13] <ronin_> nivekc1, welcome on the dark side
[02:13] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: have you got sudo rights?
[02:13] <i-like-beans> Is it feasible to let the hard drives on a file server spin down between a designated time - say - 1am to 5am?...and if so, how could I do this on xubuntu
[02:13] <dmgubuntu> ronin_: I explained it above but it seems people don't pay attention unless you break the first rule... :)
[02:13] <crabgrass> alright guys, can anyone explain to me the difference in to-monitor output between 24bit color and 32bit?
[02:13] <raymondjtoth> bruce yes cuz i installed stuff that way
[02:13] <dmgubuntu> ronin_: I can't boot my machine after following this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=51486. It loads to the splash screen and then stops when the bar is at about 90%. Can someone please help me get it working again?
[02:14] <raymondjtoth> bruce if not what i do
[02:14] <ronin_> dmgubuntu,thank you, i'll check this
[02:14] <crabgrass> dmgubuntu: boot into recovery mode and see where it stops
[02:14] <mrynit> running fdisk -l and no usb drives show up!
[02:14] <dmgubuntu> ronin_: Thanks
[02:14] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf doesn't do anything then
[02:14] <nivekc1> thanks mistertibbs i think i can do that
[02:15] <Sidey> hold on nickrud.. I may have found the issue.. gimmie a sec
[02:15] <nivekc1> one more thing how do i update firefox!?
[02:15] <raymondjtoth> bruce there we go
[02:15] <raymondjtoth> now what i do
[02:15] <dmgubuntu> crabgrass: I can get into recovery mode and can enter my root password. I was getting help here from someone else earlier but my connection dropped out and he's not here now.
[02:15] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: a wee boxy should appear, stick your password in
[02:15] <bruce89> nivekc1: don't
[02:15] <nickrud> Sidey, good, it's almost time for me to go home ;)
[02:15] <raymondjtoth> bruce99 i have it open now what i do
[02:15] <MISTERTibbs>  good luck.  it does get better.  it was a bit of learning curve to switch from xp to ubuntu.
[02:15] <Sidey> can I tell it my gateway and do it that way..
[02:15] <Sidey> that didnt work
[02:15] <crabgrass> dmgubuntu: ah, wasn
[02:16] <nivekc1> the thing in firefox settings it says auto check everything but firefox
[02:16] <crabgrass> dmgubuntu: ah, wasn't sure on that
[02:16] <nivekc1> im on the 1.5
[02:16] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: where is the advice that you got saying to add a line to this file?
[02:16] <gaillard_> quick question, how come after i install sun's java 6 when i go to bash and type "java" it can't find it
[02:16] <nivekc1> i want to be on 2.0 so i can install themes
[02:16] <miyako> does anyone know what's going on with kernel modules not building after the latest kernel update?
[02:16] <Sidey> I gonna lock down the mac to the assigned IP.. see if that helps
[02:16] <raymondjtoth> bruce99 this is what i get for touch pade
[02:16] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: HELP > Check for updates
[02:16] <nivekc1> lol its greyed out!!
[02:16] <raymondjtoth> bruce here is what i needd GSynaptics couldn't initialize.
[02:17] <raymondjtoth> You have to set 'SHMConfig' 'true' in xorg.conf or XF86Config to use GSynaptics
[02:17] <raymondjtoth> what i do
[02:17] <nickrud> Sidey, you can set up a static address:  a sample stanza for that interfaces file is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25800 . I have a work router that doesn't seem to talk to my linux box either; that's the config I Use
[02:17] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: manually downlaod and install 2.0.  don't think it will auto install 1.x to 2.x
[02:17] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: 'SHMConfig' 'true' needs to go in one of the stanzas, hang on
[02:17] <Sidey> ok. thanx nickrud.. will check
[02:17] <nivekc1> i downloaded it but i cant figure out how to install it lmao
[02:17] <raymondjtoth> bruce99 ok
[02:17] <nivekc1> this is a bit tricky
[02:17] <miyako> is anyone else having problems getting modules to build (e.g. vmware modules, or the nvidia drivers) after the last kernel update in feisty?
[02:17] <gnychis_> is it common practice to put / on a different partition than /home ?  if so how much is typically needed for / ? isn't it hard to guess?
[02:18] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: apt-get install or better, use synaptic
[02:18] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: probably the one with the heading "Section "InputDevice""
[02:18] <miyako> gnychis_: depends on how much software you install, but generally 15-20GB on / is more than sufficient
[02:18] <nivekc1> ok wait when u say that what do u mean
[02:18] <raymondjtoth> bruce99 what i put in it
[02:18] <nickrud> Sidey, the resolvconf package is important, for somewhat obvious reasons
[02:18] <brina> I am getting a real headache trying to get a modem installed. The system is Ubuntu 7.04. the modem is a ageredsp. I carefully followed the instructions on the howto page - do I need a new modem? If so, is there one that's easy to install???
[02:18] <nivekc1> do i need to point somewhere in the cp or something
[02:18] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: u have IM?
[02:18] <ronin_> dmgubuntu, is problem that xmodmap can't use this xmodmap configuration - that is my think, was the same problem when i was trying, configure my g5 mouse
[02:18] <nivekc1> yea
[02:18] <Sidey> yes
[02:18] <nivekc1> yahoo?
[02:18] <gunnar> Has anyone gotten tinyerp 4.1.1 working with ubuntu 7.04? I have installed all the deps and I still get a 'Couldn't connect to server' message from the client.
[02:18] <bruce89> then add Option[tab] "SHMConfig"[tab] "true"
[02:19] <MISTERTibbs> ok wait 1
[02:19] <bruce89> but [tab]  replaced by a tab
[02:19] <ronin_> dmgubuntu, there are few ways, first run this recovery mode in grub menu
[02:19] <raymondjtoth> bruce can you type what i put in sao can copy it and past in
[02:19] <dmgubuntu> ronin_: I don't know. I was talking to a guy here earlier (until my connection dropped out for an hour or 2). He tried to get me to reverse the steps.
[02:19] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: msn or yahoo chat?
[02:19] <dmgubuntu> ronin_: I'm logged in to recovery mode now
[02:20] <nivekc1> yahoo chat my sn is kevin010387
[02:20] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: Option		"SHMConfig"		"true"
[02:20] <OmniD> One of my biggest problems right now with Ubuntu overall is sound mixing
[02:20] <raymondjtoth> bruce i see 2 input devices witch one
[02:20] <Passa> hello everyone, i need someone to help me get my 8800GTS working under 7.04 feisty
[02:20] <OmniD> It never works straight up
[02:20] <ronin_> dmgubuntu, you must delete this thing that you put, especially thing with pointer
[02:20] <miyako> Passa: I'm having issues with that right now too
[02:20] <OmniD> Is this a soundcard limitation?
[02:20] <Passa> i installed the latest nvidia drivers from their website, but it wont boot into X on reboot
[02:20] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: what are the identifiers?
[02:20] <raymondjtoth> bruce i see 3 input one
[02:20] <miyako> Passa: how did you get the driver to isntall? I can't get that far
[02:20] <dmgubuntu> ronin_: Okay.
[02:21] <joyy> anyone with LVM setting?
[02:21] <br1> Where did the disks admin options go in 7.04?
[02:21] <ronin_> dmgubuntu, the best way will be tu find backup files
[02:21] <joyy> I am hagin issues with a clean install
[02:21] <bruce89> br1 : oot the windy
[02:21] <raymondjtoth> bruce99 i got a synaptics touch pad
[02:21] <joyy> it stalls after I am set with the partitions
[02:21] <joyy> tells me that I have no root
[02:21] <dmgubuntu> ronin_: I already deleted the script and removed the line I added using xauth
[02:21] <Passa> miyako, i weny ctrl alt f2, shut down X, then ran the installer
[02:21] <joyy> and I do have in LVM
[02:21] <Passa> i found a tutorial.. hang on 2 secs ill get link
[02:21] <raymondjtoth> one input is a keyboard
[02:22] <Passa> http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-fix-nvidia-acceleration-in-feisty-nvidia-8800-and-legacy-users.html
[02:22] <Passa> but it wont work
[02:22] <dmgubuntu> ronin_: I also removed the .custom file too
[02:22] <gunnar> Passa : Make sure that you have Paravirtualization off in your kernel.
[02:22] <maku-d> hi, anyone know anything about getting usb audio working? I've never gotten it working in ubuntu but it automatically detects in knoppix 5.1.1...anyone know how to walk me through getting it working in feisty?
[02:22] <ronin_> dmgubuntu, lets hope,will be working
[02:22] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: after the last line of the synaptics section, just before the EndSection
[02:22] <joyy> LVM?
[02:22] <br1> bruce89: What do I use?
[02:22] <Passa> after i reboot after doing that..
[02:22] <Syndic4te> quick question
[02:22] <raymondjtoth> one input is a config mouse
[02:22] <joyy> anyone?
[02:22] <dmgubuntu> ronin_: but that hasn't helped
[02:22] <Syndic4te> i am running ubuntu feisty....
[02:22] <Syndic4te> http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=14&PFid=23&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false
[02:22] <Passa> how do i turn paravirtualization off gunnar?
[02:22] <ronin_> dmgubuntu, reboot
[02:22] <Syndic4te> which linux driver do i download?
[02:22] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1:
[02:22] <Syndic4te> i am trying to get my soundcard to work
[02:22] <bruce89> br1: depends what you want
[02:22] <nivekc1> yea?
[02:22] <raymondjtoth> one input is what i told you my touch pad is
[02:22] <MISTERTibbs> sorry - phone call
[02:22] <raymondjtoth> do i add it to end befor end
[02:22] <dmgubuntu> ronin_: I'm sorry what was I supposed to do. I have rebooted and it did nothing. I am back in recovery mode now.
[02:23] <raymondjtoth> ernd os list and befor end
[02:23] <nivekc1> oh ok
[02:23] <Bassetts> if i edit menu.lst do i have to run update-grub
[02:23] <joyy> yo LVM anyone?
[02:23] <br1> bruce89: I'm going through linux from scratch
[02:23] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: so, System>Admin
[02:23] <nivekc1> ne ways my yahoo sn is kevin010387
[02:23] <Passa> no one can help me?
[02:23] <joyy> I need help
[02:23] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: after the lines starting Option and before ESection
[02:23] <Passa> gunnar how do i do what you have suggested?
[02:23] <raymondjtoth> ok bruce how i have it
[02:23] <raymondjtoth> ?
[02:24] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: of the stanza including Identifier	"Synaptics touch pad"
[02:24] <raymondjtoth> ok bruce
[02:24] <raymondjtoth> have it beforend word now how i save it
[02:24] <gunnar> Passa:  Are you running a stock kernel that comes with ubuntu?
[02:24] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: just save
[02:24] <joyy> LVM anyone?
[02:24] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: sent u a knock knock
[02:24] <raymondjtoth> do i go file save bruce
[02:24] <raymondjtoth> ?
[02:24] <Passa> yes gunnar
[02:24] <bruce89> yup
[02:24] <obiwankenobi> hey someone from Venezuela?
[02:25] <Sidey> nickrud. that link is perfect. will see if it works
[02:25] <raymondjtoth> sill same err
[02:25] <nivekc1> didnt get it
[02:25] <ronin_> dmgubuntu, just few minuts
[02:25] <nivekc1> whats ur yahoo sn?
[02:25] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: you'll have to restart
[02:25] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: i'm coldaloof @ yahoo
[02:25] <bruce89> X that is
[02:25] <PurpZeY> !es | obiwankenobi
[02:25] <ubotu> obiwankenobi: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[02:25] <maku-d> (hi, anyone know anything about getting usb audio working? I've never gotten it working in ubuntu but it automatically detects in knoppix 5.1.1...anyone know how to walk me through getting it working in feisty?) Anyone?
[02:26] <bruce89> !gd
[02:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:26] <MISTERTibbs> no prob we'll work here
[02:26] <gunnar> Passa : Here is a link to compileing your kernel :  http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_ubuntu
[02:26] <bruce89> damn, no gaelic then
[02:26] <nivekc1> ok
[02:26] <Syndic4te> I need help installing a sound card driver please!!!!!
[02:26] <MISTERTibbs> System>Admin>Synaptic
[02:26] <nivekc1> so system admin
[02:26] <PurpZeY> Syndic4te: What is the problem?
[02:26] <raymondjtoth> bruce same err and do i reboot it
[02:26] <raymondjtoth> now
[02:27] <nivekc1> ok
[02:27] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: use synaptic to searchr for the firefox package then install
[02:27] <joyy> LVM anyone?
[02:27] <nivekc1> same with java? since its a package too?!
[02:27] <MISTERTibbs> u have to be SUDO for this to work
[02:27] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: you can, or you can just restart X Ctrl Alt Backspace
[02:27] <nivekc1> what is sudo?
[02:27] <Syndic4te> ok...this is my sound card : ttp://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=14&PFid=23&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false
[02:27] <Sidey> keep trying joyy.. u will get it
[02:27] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: should work for java
[02:27] <PurpZeY> !sudo
[02:27] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[02:27] <bruce89> !sudo
[02:27] <Syndic4te> I am running ubuntu feisty
[02:27] <bruce89> bugger
[02:27] <Syndic4te> and I am trying to get the right drivers for it
[02:27] <Sidey> they will help. just takes a while
[02:27] <bruce89> !patience | joyy
[02:27] <ubotu> joyy: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[02:27] <Syndic4te> i see a few linux ones there....but also, I am not sure how to install it..... I extracted it to the desktop
[02:27] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: or try the same thing with update manager
[02:27] <joyy> Sidey, I the install CD is having serious issues
[02:28] <joyy> it stalls right after I am set with all the partition lay out
[02:28] <gunnar> Passa : When you run 'make menuconfig'  go to 'processor type and features' then turn off 'Paravirtulization'
[02:28] <PurpZeY> Syndic4te: What makes you think you need drivers? Many cards work out of the box w/ ubuntu
[02:28] <nivekc1> wait how do i browse in this thing
[02:28] <Syndic4te> Could I PM you?
[02:28] <Syndic4te> Just cause it's so hard to talk in here...
[02:28] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: ??
[02:28] <bruce89> nivekc1: browse what
[02:29] <nivekc1> wait im confused sorry im dumb at this just started yesterday
[02:29] <Sidey> joyy.. I am not versed well in linux. I am learning myself. and picked a nightmare of a machine to learn on
[02:29] <brina> I can't believe it's so hard to get a modem working
[02:29] <Syndic4te> errr
[02:29] <Syndic4te> okay well
[02:29] <Syndic4te> I go to Volume Control....
[02:29] <Syndic4te> and Change Device...and it recognizes the card
[02:29] <nivekc1> i am in the synaptic
[02:29] <Syndic4te> however...
[02:29] <joyy> Sidey, have you done LVM?
[02:29] <nivekc1> now what
[02:29] <Sidey> no
[02:29] <PurpZeY> Syndic4te: Have you check alsa/
[02:29] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: no prob
[02:29] <Syndic4te> nope
[02:29] <Syndic4te> how do i check that?
[02:29] <miyako> who was having trouble getting their 8600 working? I just got mine working now
[02:29] <joyy> Sidey, then you ain't fly
[02:29] <PurpZeY> !alsa | Syndic4te
[02:29] <ubotu> Syndic4te: 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
[02:30] <Syndic4te> ok
[02:30] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: not a browser, use the SEARCH button for ALL SUPPORTED
[02:30] <ronin_> dmgubuntu, do you chcek your xorg.conf?
[02:30] <Sidey> nope.. I am a windows geek who is trying to convert
[02:30] <Syndic4te> I typed it...and it's not  really doing anything
[02:30] <joyy> Sidey, go LVM
[02:30] <PurpZeY> Typed what?
[02:30] <Sidey> I am running raid..
[02:30] <bruce89> !lvm | joyy
[02:30] <ubotu> joyy: Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[02:31] <Syndic4te> ahh
[02:31] <Syndic4te> ok i will try
[02:31] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: gotta switch to my other account back in 3
[02:31] <nivekc1> just search for firefox?
[02:31] <Sidey> ty ubotu
[02:31] <nivekc1> ok
[02:31] <joyy> oh man idea how to install flash player on firefox? cause from adept it fails
[02:31] <joyy> [20:05]  *** otto81 (n=angel@76.Red-88-4-85.staticIP.rima-
[02:31] <aboyousif> guys does totem use gstreamer 0.8 or 0.10 .. i installed it with gstreamer 0.10 ffmpeg codec and it only run audio not video ..
[02:31] <Syndic4te> purpeys
[02:31] <OmniD> One of my biggest problems right now with Ubuntu overall is sound mixing. How do I do it? Also it seems that sound isn't working past bootup either way.
[02:31] <Syndic4te> I tried that command and it did nothing
[02:31] <bruce89> aboyousif: 0.10
[02:31] <Syndic4te> Also, it was already on also in volume control
[02:31] <Syndic4te> when i first booted
[02:32] <Syndic4te> but underneath it shows my sound card... as the second option
[02:32] <Syndic4te> yet it is not working..
[02:32] <brina> joyy, install automatix www.automatix.com  then java is easy
[02:32] <aboyousif> bruce89: can you help me make it run realplayer files audio and video ?
[02:32] <PurpZeY> Syndic4te: What comamand?
[02:32] <bruce89> aboyousif: I don't think it can
[02:32] <joyy> brina, what are you talking about I need help with LVM
[02:32] <joyy> that's it
[02:32] <Syndic4te> i typed !alsa |
[02:32] <Syndic4te> in terminal
[02:32] <aboyousif> bruce89: it was in edgy
[02:32] <joyy> not java
[02:32] <bruce89> brina: automatix is messy stuff
[02:32] <PurpZeY> No
[02:33] <PurpZeY> !alsa | !syndicate
[02:33] <ubotu> !syndicate: 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
[02:33] <joyy> by the way, whoever send me those RAID links, that's RAID not LVM
[02:33] <PurpZeY> !alsa | Syndica4e
[02:33] <ubotu> Syndica4e: 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
[02:33] <Passa> gunnar.. but then if i compile my kernel, how can i get updates?
[02:33] <Passa> also that seems to be too complex for me (compiling the kernel)
[02:33] <joyy> for christ sake, how can this be this difficult, is damn simple in Gentoo!!!
[02:33] <Passa> there is no other way?
[02:33] <bruce89> joyy, !lvm does this, not my fauklt
[02:33] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: u there
[02:34] <ronin_> question anyone use oracle ex on Ubuntu
[02:34] <nivekc1> yepp
[02:34] <nivekc1> im sooooo lost
[02:34] <nivekc1> lol
[02:34] <MISTERTibbs> howz it working??
[02:34] <joyy> oh
[02:34] <nivekc1> working... it does that?
[02:34] <nivekc1> lmao
[02:34] <joyy> this is unbelivable
[02:34] <Syndic4te> !alsa | Syndic4te
[02:34] <gunnar> Passa : OK -- Lets check some things -- Did you download the NVIDIA drivers from there site?
[02:35] <MISTERTibbs> :)
[02:35] <bruce89> Passa : not a good idea
[02:35] <maku-d> anyone know how I can check which drivers are loading to get my soundcard working in knoppix, so I can load them into ubuntu
[02:35] <Passa> yes gunnar
[02:35] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: it does u just gotta work it.  is it worth it, ummm for me yeah
[02:35] <nivekc1> sorry to suck so bad but can u kinda step by step me lol
[02:35] <Passa> 100.14.09 drivers to be exact
[02:35] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: no problem at all.  u find the search button in synaptic??
[02:35] <Passa> i sh'ed the .run package, and they seemed to install fine
[02:36] <nivekc1> yepp
[02:36] <Ryan__> can anyone tell me use the 3d screen cube?
[02:36] <brina> is anybody here on a dialup modem???
[02:36] <bruce89> Passa: why not the normal ones in the repository, is your card not supported?
[02:36] <Syndic4te> sigh....
[02:36] <gunnar> Passa :  When you look at at the file : /var/log/nvidia-installer.log  what is the error ?
[02:36] <nivekc1> what do i search?
[02:36] <maku-d> brina: dialup works nicely in puppy, never had any succes in ubuntu
[02:37] <bruce89> !beryl | Ryan__
[02:37] <ubotu> Ryan__: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[02:37] <MISTERTibbs> for java
[02:37] <nivekc1> ok
[02:37] <nivekc1> now there is the results
[02:37] <Ryan__> thanks bruce89 and ubotu
[02:37] <bruce89> ehe
[02:37] <bruce89> heh i MEAN
[02:37] <bruce89> woops
[02:37] <nivekc1> i dont see the package i downloaded
[02:38] <Syndic4te> purpey..
[02:38] <Syndic4te> you said yours worked out of the box?
[02:38] <joyy> j #ubuntu-effects
[02:38] <Syndic4te> i mean
[02:38] <Syndic4te> right after install?
[02:38] <gunnar> brb
[02:38] <brina> maku-d, puppy???
[02:38] <Syndic4te> purpZey*
[02:38] <BFTD> hi, my wireless adapter shows up in lsusb, and is in the networking list, but it doesn't seem to connect to my router.
[02:38] <maku-d> http://www.puppylinux.org
[02:38] <brina> thanks
[02:39] <maku-d> np
[02:39] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: j2rel1.4 is the runtime u want
[02:39] <bruce89> yikes
[02:39] <nivekc1> thats not in here
[02:39] <Passa> bruce89, the 8800 does not work from the repository drivers.. gunnar http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25802/
[02:40] <bruce89> java is sun-java6-jre now
[02:40] <MISTERTibbs> came up on my list whwen I searched for java runtime
[02:40] <Syndic4te> listen
[02:40] <aboyousif> does it will conflict if i installed both gstreamer 0.8 and 0.10 ?
[02:40] <Syndic4te> ubuntu recognizes my card
[02:40] <Syndic4te> but i can't hear anything....
[02:40] <Syndic4te> i typed alsamixer
[02:40] <Syndic4te> and it works
[02:40] <bruce89> Passa: not even the nvidia-glx-new ones
[02:40] <Syndic4te> there are  bars i can change
[02:40] <nivekc1> mine just has gij and gij-4.1
[02:40] <bruce89> aboyousif: no
[02:40] <Syndic4te> i am connecting my speakers to my computer through an optical cable though
[02:40] <aboyousif> Syndic4te: do you use laptop ?
[02:40] <Syndic4te> nope
[02:40] <Syndic4te> PC
[02:40] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: search for java runtime
[02:41] <nivekc1> thats what i did those are the only two
[02:41] <Passa> no bruce89, apparently the 100.xx.xx ones run better with 8800GTS, but with some tweaks the nvidia-glx-new will run too..
[02:41] <MISTERTibbs> ok wait 1
[02:41] <aboyousif> Syndic4te: try with headphone if it works so the speakers is the problem s
[02:41] <BFTD> should I get you guys as much specs on the device as I can?
[02:41] <bruce89> nivekc1: sun-java6-jre
[02:41] <Syndic4te> ok good idea
[02:41] <julius> if i need to load the module with params at bootup how do i do that?
[02:41] <nivekc1> should i be clicking a diff option from the drop down in the search box/
[02:41] <bruce89> Passa: I see
[02:41] <Passa> now that ive installed the 100.xx.xx though, i dont think i can go back to the nvidia.glx-new ones as i will leave a mess of nvidia stuff
[02:42] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: top left of search section should have ALL in bold otherwise your search gets filtered
[02:42] <TriEdge> hey, anyone here know how to make java games run a slight bit....better? I'm having issues on an mmo i play with the current java i use (runtime 5.0 from the repository)
[02:43] <bruce89> java's hardly fast
[02:43] <TriEdge> lol
[02:43] <nivekc1> my only fields are search and look in
[02:43] <TriEdge> i know, but still
[02:43] <Passa> gunnar - know whats up with the log or?...
[02:43] <MISTERTibbs> NOT the search box
[02:44] <gnychis_> which package is the open source ATI driver?
[02:44] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: sorry top left of synaptics screen should have ALL
[02:44] <mister_roboto> TriEdge: try java 6?
[02:44] <nivekc1> oh ok
[02:44] <Bassetts> how could i use wget to download a sequence of files?
[02:44] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: right under the RELOAD button
[02:44] <Syndic4te> aboyousif
[02:44] <bruce89> gnychis_ : xorg-video-ati or something like that
[02:44] <Syndic4te> it works with headphones
[02:44] <Syndic4te> that's good.
[02:45] <Syndic4te> so now... i have to find a way for it to work with my optical cable....
[02:45] <TriEdge> didn't see one compatible with ubuntu yet....location?
[02:45] <Passa> meh, im trying envy now, hopefully it will get it working
[02:45] <nivekc1> mistertibbs u still here?
[02:45] <aboyousif> Syndic4te: yup
[02:45] <gunnar> Passa : You have me stumped.   I have heard about an installer called envy.  Here is a link to it. This may help -- http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[02:45] <mister_roboto> TriEdge: sun-java6-jdk
[02:45] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: yes
[02:45] <mister_roboto> TriEdge: it's in the repository
[02:45] <Passa> heheh read my mind gunnar :)
[02:45] <Syndic4te> any idea where to start?
[02:45] <Syndic4te> :/
[02:45] <palomer> hello
[02:45] <nivekc1> crap i closed the window lol
[02:45] <Passa> thanks for your help anyway, cheers :)
[02:45] <TriEdge> humm, i'll try there again then
[02:45] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: lol
[02:45] <lucificifus> anyone know how to get those little blue debian config screens to come up? I have a package that wont preconfigure, I Want to run its wizard again
[02:46] <aboyousif> Syndic4te: don't know what is optical cables speaker .. sorry
[02:46] <gnychis_> bruce89: is that the 'radeon' driver?  i installed server-xorg-video-ati but i don't seem to have 'radeon' in the driver options
[02:46] <nivekc1> ok so when i search it takes it from all to whatever im searching
[02:46] <Syndic4te> ahh ok
[02:46] <Syndic4te> :D
[02:46] <nymphox> Sound stopped working in ALSA and OSS using CS46xx sound card. Help!
[02:46] <nivekc1> should i just go to all and scroll down to java
[02:46] <bruce89> gnychis_: I don't kniw
[02:46] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: u know the tab name shortcut?  type first few letters of name then tab for full name
[02:46] <bruce89> lucificifus: dpkg-reconfigure <package> ?
[02:46] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: search for java runtime
[02:47] <mister_roboto> TriEdge: i have it installed:  java -version   ->   java version "1.6.0"
[02:47] <lucificifus> bruce89, yeah :S when I type that it says the package isnt installed. maybe that's not my problem... hmm, can I get verbose output from apt?
[02:47] <palomer> hello
[02:47] <palomer> I have an onboard sound card and a soundblaster
[02:47] <palomer> how do i get the sound to come out of the soundblaster?
[02:48] <bruce89> lucificifus: mabye the package isn't instaled
[02:48] <aboyousif> bruce89: http://pastebin.com/930044 here is the debug message .. could you help in that ?
[02:48] <MISTERTibbs> ccc
[02:48] <nivekc1> whoa i did not know that
[02:49] <nivekc1> ok so i type java runtime and it comes up in the box and i hit tab and nothing happened
[02:49] <lucificifus> bruce89, it isnt, i guess. It wont "preconfigure," but it doesnt tell me why it isn't preconfiguring
[02:49] <Ryan__> can you use 2 monitors running ubuntu
[02:49] <MISTERTibbs> nonoe no!  sorry!  the name short cut is for xchat.  gotta use full name in synaptics
[02:49] <michup> hi ive problem with apache, and mayby route configuration
[02:49] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: didn't mean to cause confusion
[02:49] <michup> i install and configure apache and it works fine in LAN
[02:49] <lucificifus> bruce89, I figured I can reconf my whole system. This way will work for sure at least :P
[02:49] <nivekc1> ok so i type java runtime then hit enter?
[02:50] <lucificifus> thanks :)
[02:50] <nivekc1> cuz nothing happeed still
[02:50] <palomer> is there any way to disable onboard sound in feisty?
[02:50] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: right!
[02:50] <michup> now i want to make it works in Internet
[02:50] <CNTRLX> Whats an easy to use cd burning app i can use for ubuntu
[02:50] <poohter> windows > linux
[02:50] <aboyousif> bruce89: btw mplayer play it well
[02:50] <bruce89> aboyousif: what about gstreamer0.10-plugins-{bad|ugly}(multiverse)
[02:50] <mister_roboto> CNTRLX: k3b if you're using kde
[02:50] <CNTRLX> nope
[02:51] <CNTRLX> gnome
[02:51] <CNTRLX> i have it
[02:51] <nivekc1> omg it seems like this should be easy but im sucking
[02:51] <pagesailor>  CNTRLX: gnomebaker
[02:51] <michup> but ive dsl connection so i make account on dyndns.com and add host then configure my router to use it and then add routing connection from port 80 from my router WAN interface to port 80 on my server with apache
[02:51] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: click on Package to sort by alpha
[02:51] <CNTRLX> wont read my mounted burners proplerly
[02:51] <michup> but it is not working
[02:51] <CNTRLX> ok
[02:51] <mister_roboto> CNTRLX: gnomebaker i think it is
[02:51] <bruce89> CNTRLX: depends what you want to do
[02:51] <michup> i cant connect
[02:51] <michup> some suggestions?
[02:51] <CNTRLX> will it burn iso images
[02:51] <mister_roboto> michup: you have a router?
[02:51] <rockets> Holy crap addons.mozilla.org is down
[02:52] <bruce89> CNTRLX: nautilus can do that anyway
[02:52] <Ryan__> how do i set up dual monitors in ubuntu
[02:52] <Ryan__> can anyone help
[02:52] <aboyousif> bruce89: ugly is installed
[02:52] <bruce89> CNTRLX: right click on an iso
[02:52] <rockets> Ryan__, idk for now, but in gutsy there will be a gui for it :-D
[02:52] <marfeath> Is it possible or neccesary to cross-compile things for mac from linux?
[02:52] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: mine shows j2re1.4 about 8th on the sorted alphabetical list
[02:52] <rockets> marfeath, Mac apps written for cocoa wont run on linux
[02:52] <r00tintheb0x> marfeath, no.
[02:52] <r00tintheb0x> Its not neccesary.
[02:53] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: find it??
[02:53] <nivekc1> no im still not getting the search
[02:53] <r00tintheb0x> marfeath, why do you ask.
[02:53] <nymphox> Sound stopped working in ALSA and OSS using CS46xx sound card can anyone tell me what to look for or how to fix this
[02:53] <MISTERTibbs> ??
[02:53] <nivekc1> im in synaptic and i have all highlighted then i type java run time and hit enter and the box dissapears but nothing happens
[02:53] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: u get the search box yes?
[02:53] <r00tintheb0x> nymphox, have you tried rebooting?
[02:53] <idefixx> michup: if you're using the same ip you're ircin' with it is working i can connect to your port 80
[02:53] <Ryan__> rockets, any suggestions
[02:53] <r00tintheb0x> nymphox, you may have a stuck process.
[02:53] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: what kind of connection u on??
[02:54] <bruce89> aboyousif: see http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/documentation/plugins.html
[02:54] <r00tintheb0x> Ryan__, whats the problem?
[02:54] <nivekc1> cable
[02:54] <aboyousif> bruce89: both are installed
[02:54] <Ryan__> rootinthebox, can you set up dual monitors in ubuntu
[02:54] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: so it shouldn't be slowed down.  no results from the search at all?
[02:54] <r00tintheb0x> Ryan__, yes.. you can.
[02:54] <r00tintheb0x> NVidia Twinview.
[02:54] <marfeath> r00tintheb0x, I can cross compile for windows from my linux box I was curious if I could do it from linux to mac
[02:54] <nymphox> yes I have tried to restart and I have tried a cold start. still no sound.
[02:54] <r00tintheb0x> marfeath, im sure you can.
[02:55] <r00tintheb0x> nymphox, what does /var/log/messages show?
[02:55] <r00tintheb0x> anything?
[02:55] <bruce89> aboyousif: no mention of any real playback plugins, but there is a demux one
[02:55] <nivekc1> it doesnt seem as thought there is any searching occuring it just goes away and then sits like it was before except all isnt highlighted anymore
[02:55] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: it being the search box??
[02:55] <bruce89> nivekc1: what are you wanting?
[02:55] <Ryan__> rootinthebox, can you help me?
[02:55] <nivekc1> yepp
[02:55] <r00tintheb0x> Ryan__, i can direct you to a site for help.
[02:55] <r00tintheb0x> How does that sound.
[02:55] <aboyousif> bruce89: should i move to totem-xine then ?
[02:56] <Ryan__> perfect
[02:56] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: did u get ANY results from teh search
[02:56] <nivekc1> no
[02:56] <bruce89> aboyousif: possibly
[02:56] <r00tintheb0x> Ryan__, do you have a NVidia card?
[02:56] <nivekc1> nothing on the app changes
[02:56] <Ryan__> yes
[02:56] <bruce89> nivekc1: if you searched "Java runtime", there won't be any results
[02:56] <nymphox> let me look
[02:56] <r00tintheb0x> Ryan__, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=221174&highlight=twinview
[02:57] <bronze---> where do I ask questions? Channel?
[02:57] <nivekc1> so ive noticed
[02:57] <bruce89> nivekc1: just do sun-java6 instead
[02:57] <nivekc1> lol
[02:57] <FFForever> hi :D, i run kubuntu 7.10 and when i press mute it says my system is mute but amarok is still playing music
[02:57] <Pelo> bronze---, you ask them here
[02:57] <Ryan__> thanks a bunch rootinthebox!
[02:57] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, what are you looking for?
[02:57] <r00tintheb0x> no problem Ryan__
[02:57] <Pelo> FFForever,  go and ask in #kubuntu
[02:57] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: click on origin should be large list
[02:58] <bronze---> What's best? Beryl or Compiz? I used Beryl on PCLinuxOS, and it was much smoother than now. This time I'm using Compiz on Ubuntu.
[02:58] <bruce89> nivekc1: in fact, if you want java, install the package sun-java6-jre
[02:58] <yobrien> beryl
[02:58] <r00tintheb0x> bronze---, i use Beryl... when i do use something of that nature.
[02:58] <nivekc1> bruce how do i get it and more importanly how do i install it
[02:58] <bruce89> bronze---: they'll be both the same abyway
[02:59] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: bruce89 has put up the pakcage name!  Thx! synaptic should handle the rest
[02:59] <Pelo> bronze---, the desktop effects in ubuntu are compiz,  for info on it ask in #ubuntu-effects   you can also ask in #beryl
[02:59] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, what are you trying to install?
[02:59] <nivekc1> ok mistertibbs i clicked all there is a mass list
[02:59] <nivekc1> java
[02:59] <CNTRLX> ok so im trying to burn this debian iso but its 891mb  how can i fit this iso onto a disc?
[02:59] <bruce89> nivekc1: just click on the wee box after searching for sun-java6-jre
[02:59] <yobrien> CNTRLX: dvd?
[02:59] <CNTRLX> nope
[02:59] <OmegaCenti> I'm not sure but I think I did something REALLY bad. I did alt-f2 sudo apt-get install dystopia (run in terminal) and then entered my password then it said: E:
[02:59] <Pelo> CNTRLX,  you are usint an image burning app yes ? not burning as data
[02:59] <CNTRLX> its a live cd
[02:59] <MISTERTibbs> bruce89: plze hlp nivekc1 find the java package.
[02:59] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, "aptitude search java"
[02:59] <Sam234> how do I make trayer start automatically for enlightenment? I've already figured out the correct command
[02:59] <r00tintheb0x> have you tried that?
[03:00] <bruce89> MISTERTibbs: that is the package
[03:00] <CNTRLX> i can do iso with gnombaker?
[03:00] <CNTRLX> gnomebaker
[03:00] <CNTRLX> !gnomebaker
[03:00] <r00tintheb0x> CNTRLX, i believe so yes.
[03:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gnomebaker - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:00] <OmegaCenti> Now whenever I try apt-get install in a regular terminal it doesn't work and said so and so packages were automatically installed and no longer required.
[03:00] <pagesailor> yes
[03:00] <bruce89> CNTRLX: You can do it with nautilus
[03:00] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: u get teh package name?  sun java
[03:00] <pagesailor> you can
[03:00] <bruce89> !nautilus
[03:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nautilus - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:00] <Pelo> Sam234, make a lanucher and put it in  /home/user/.config/autostart
[03:00] <MISTERTibbs> !java
[03:00] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[03:00] <Sam234> Pelo thanks
[03:01] <Ktravaglini> I am now away - Sleep & Dads - Left at 18:01:10
[03:01] <r00tintheb0x> CNTRLX, alternatively...you can do it like this "cdrecord -v -pad speed=1 dev=0,0,0 src.iso"
[03:01] <bruce89> nice to know, but its 02:01:01
[03:01] <nivekc1> ok well i downloaded the newest version of java and i have the file on my desktop but i dont know what to do/
[03:01] <bruce89> nivekc1: what file
[03:01] <bruce89> ?
[03:01] <yobrien> !java
[03:01] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[03:01] <yobrien> oops
[03:01] <Pelo> nivekc1, save yourself some trouble  go in synaptic and install sun-java6 ...
[03:01] <nivekc1> jre-6u1-linux-i586-rpm.bin
[03:01] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, why arent you installing java from the repositories?
[03:02] <nivekc1> what is the repositories?
[03:02] <bruce89> heavens
[03:02] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, you need to "chmod +x jre-6u1-linux-i586-rpm.bin && sh jre-6u1-linux-i586-rpm.bin"
[03:02] <Pelo> nivekc1,  you don'T want to use rpm files with ubuntu
[03:02] <bruce89> !repository
[03:02] <r00tintheb0x> do that.
[03:02] <nymphox> rootinthebox: Jun 15 19:55:19 Deminsion8100 gconfd (joe-5406): Failed to send buffer this the only thing I see
[03:02] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[03:02] <Pelo> nivekc1, just enable the backports
[03:02] <MISTERTibbs> be gentle everyone.  he's knows about as much as mee, so he'll need lots of patience
[03:02] <gnychis_> how can i install xorg with no xinerama support?
[03:02] <r00tintheb0x> nymphox what kinda card do you have again?
[03:02] <r00tintheb0x> nymphox, "ps -ef |grep alsa"
[03:03] <OregonJim> Greetings. I need help with a "Software index is broken - It is impossible to install or remove any software. Please use the package manager "Synaptic" or run "sudo apt-get install -f" in a terminal to fix this issue at first." error. I tried the sudo command but still get errors. I tried at one time to install Samba but it failed, and now my update manager won't work any more.
[03:03] <bruce89> nivekc1: right, delete that file as it is irrelavent
[03:03] <nivekc1> this is my first linux of any kind and i have used it for about  hours
[03:03] <nivekc1> lol
[03:03] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, linux is easy as heck... just stick with it.
[03:03] <r00tintheb0x> Im a UNIX admin now, and am loving it.
[03:03] <r00tintheb0x> :)
[03:03] <CNTRLX> i have no luck with cdrecord
[03:03] <OregonJim> I like Ubuntu.
[03:03] <bruce89> nivekc1: then open a terminal and type sudo aptitude install sun-java6-jre
[03:03] <nivekc1> well if i can make java work lmao ill love it
[03:03] <nivekc1> haha
[03:03] <r00tintheb0x> CNTRLX, what was the error?
[03:03] <nymphox> Turtle Beach Santa Cruz CS46xx
[03:03] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, hold up
[03:03] <nymphox> joe       6147  6126  0 20:03 pts/0    00:00:00 grep alsa
[03:04] <Pelo> OregonJim, open synaptic , look under filters check the broken packages ,  remove and reinstall
[03:04] <CNTRLX> i dont know
[03:04] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: u should also check in with your local group.  what part of the world u in??
[03:04] <CNTRLX> too much stuff
[03:04] <CNTRLX> i just want to burn right now
[03:04] <OregonJim> Ok will try that again. How do I tell the broken packages?
[03:04] <actualandrew> where can u find local groups?
[03:04] <OmegaCenti> I'm not sure but I think I did something REALLY bad. I did alt-f2 sudo apt-get install dystopia (run in terminal) and then entered my password then it said: E:
[03:04] <OmegaCenti> Now whenever I try apt-get install in a regular terminal it doesn't work and said so and so packages were automatically installed and no longer required.
[03:04] <r00tintheb0x> CNTRLX, use k3b
[03:04] <Pelo> CNTRLX,   use  gnomebaker or k3b  ther is a burn image option in the tool menu , or something , much easier
[03:04] <nivekc1> ok did that now it says this
[03:04] <r00tintheb0x> Pelo, cdrecord is easy for me ;)
[03:05] <nivekc1> Couldn't find any package whose name or description matched "sun-java6-jre"
[03:05] <nivekc1> No packages will be installed, upgraded, or removed.
[03:05] <nivekc1> 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[03:05] <nivekc1> Need to get 0B of archives. After unpacking 0B will be used.
[03:05] <CNTRLX> iv tried k3b but doesnt work
[03:05] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, you need to edit /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:05] <bruce89> nivekc1: in that case, do sudo aptitude install sun-java5-jre
[03:05] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: where in the world are u??
[03:05] <bruce89> Glasgoew
[03:05] <r00tintheb0x> CNTRLX, it works for me. You cant say "it doesn't work"... what errors are you getting?
[03:05] <actualandrew> MISTERTibbs: where can i find a local group?
[03:05] <nivekc1> got same message
[03:05] <CNTRLX> hold on ill see
[03:05] <MISTERTibbs> actualandrew: its on the main ubuntu wiki
[03:06] <baghyay> what's the most easy program to edit page-web
[03:06] <Pelo> nivekc1,  do you have a gnome ?   menu > system >`admin > synaptic package manager,    enable backport in the repos gui and then, reload and search for java
[03:06] <actualandrew> MISTERTibbs: thanks :-)
[03:06] <MISTERTibbs> actualalndrew: i'll find the ur
[03:06] <nymphox> rootinthebox: Turtle Beach Santa Cruz CS46xx
[03:06] <ubuntu> got a hug problem startx dont work
[03:06] <palomer> how do I install java in ubuntu?
[03:06] <r00tintheb0x> baghyay, Kompozer.
[03:06] <nivekc1> this is fresh install of 6.06 lts if that is relavent
[03:06] <Pelo> palomer, see the instructions I just gave  nivekc1
[03:06] <CNTRLX> W: Failed to fetch http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/g/gnomebaker/gnomebaker_0.4.2-1_i386.deb
[03:06] <CNTRLX>   404 Not Found
[03:06] <bruce89> everyone who is helping CNTRLX, you're complicating the issue
[03:06] <nymphox> rootinthebox: joe       6147  6126  0 20:03 pts/0    00:00:00 grep alsa
[03:06] <raymondjtoth> im on live ubunt
[03:06] <baghyay> i findn't in .deb ?????
[03:06] <CNTRLX> my synaptic dont even work anymore
[03:06] <r00tintheb0x> nymphox, "/etc/init.d/alsa restart"
[03:07] <Pelo> nivekc1, there might not be a java 6 for  dapper, you may have to stick to java 5
[03:07] <raymondjtoth> and when i reboot the it will tell me startx is missing how i fix this with out reinstalling ubuntu
[03:07] <raymondjtoth> any help\
[03:07] <nivekc1> that would be ok how do i get that?
[03:07] <erb_> Is it possible to concatenate directories?
[03:07] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, if you'll just listen to me for a minute, i'll help you install this.
[03:07] <Pelo> CNTRLX,  boot up the live cd , backyp /home ,  and reinstall
[03:07] <bruce89> CNTRLX: just use the file browser to get to the folder, and right click on the iso file, then write disc...
[03:07] <nivekc1> ok great r00t
[03:07] <palomer> Pelo, where?
[03:07] <CNTRLX> i tried bruce
[03:07] <yalegodman> hello
[03:07] <raymondjtoth> bruce99 im on live cd
[03:07] <Pelo> palomer,  do you have a gnome ?   menu > system >`admin > synaptic package manager,    enable backport in the repos gui and then, reload and search for java
[03:08] <bruce89> CNTRLX: and?
[03:08] <baghyay> apt-get install Kompozer  don't work  ??
[03:08] <raymondjtoth> and it messed up my startx how i fix this with out reinswtalling
[03:08] <raymondjtoth> it
[03:08] <r00tintheb0x> baghyay, "aptitude search kompozer"
[03:08] <CNTRLX> keeps asking me to insert CD R and CD R W
[03:08] <raymondjtoth> reinstalling ubuntu
[03:08] <CNTRLX> when its in there
[03:08] <Pelo> raymondjtoth,  search in the forum for  x doesn'T start  or something like that
[03:08] <Sam234> Pelo I followed your instructions precisely and had to create an autostart folder but the application simple did not start.
[03:08] <nymphox> rootinthebox: I cant find "/etc/init.d/alsa" restart only alsa-utils
[03:09] <BiXo_VerD_AskEro> hi
[03:09] <raymondjtoth> pelo i never did that cant browser can get here live cd
[03:09] <nivekc1> pelo how do i "enable backport"
[03:09] <raymondjtoth> pelo were that
[03:09] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: sorry, if you could post your /etc/X11/xorg.conf somehow somewher
[03:09] <BiXo_VerD_AskEro> there is somebody that talks in spainsh?
[03:09] <r00tintheb0x> nymphox, alsa-utiils then.
[03:09] <baghyay> r00tintheb0x nothing
[03:09] <bruce89> !es
[03:09] <OregonJim> I tried the Broken Filter, which told me samba was broken, but when I tried complete removal, I got "E: samba: subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 102". Any ideas how to fix this?
[03:09] <Pelo> raymondjtoth,  www.ubuntuforums.com
[03:09] <raymondjtoth> will not let me in it says missing or not there'
[03:09] <bruce89> !es | BiXo_VerD_AskEro
[03:09] <MISTERTibbs> actualandrew:
[03:09] <MISTERTibbs> actualandrew: http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?s=1b9190fbee5a18d5d5402225d0310de4&f=183
[03:09] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[03:09] <ubotu> BiXo_VerD_AskEro: please see above
[03:10] <raymondjtoth> bruce how i do upgrade of it
[03:10] <raymondjtoth> if wanted to upgrade version
[03:10] <MISTERTibbs> nivelkc1: local user groups here
[03:10] <BiXo_VerD_AskEro> ubotu,  thank you very much
[03:10] <actualandrew> MISTERTibbs: im checking it out
[03:10] <MISTERTibbs> http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?s=1b9190fbee5a18d5d5402225d0310de4&f=183
[03:10] <raymondjtoth> of old one and not lose anything
[03:10] <nymphox> rootinthebox: I have to run to the stor for the wife hold that thought
[03:10] <raymondjtoth> like over install
[03:10] <CNTRLX> ill bb, im going to start in live ubuntu to see if can operate from there
[03:10] <BiXo_VerD_AskEro> see you to all
[03:11] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, hold up... im having DNS issues
[03:11] <OregonJim> Anyone able to help me with the E: samba: subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 102 error?
[03:11] <raymondjtoth> bruce still here
[03:11] <bruce89> yup
[03:11] <raymondjtoth> bruce see my q to you
[03:11] <baghyay> r00tintheb0x   where  can i find it in deb format
[03:11] <nivekc1> ok
[03:11] <bruce89> hmm
[03:11] <raymondjtoth> bruce how i do over lay nlike upgrade version
[03:11] <raymondjtoth> or upgrade my old version
[03:12] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: backup /home and reinstall
[03:12] <r00tintheb0x> baghyay, http://www.getdeb.net/
[03:12] <OregonJim> Hello? ANyone?
[03:12] <raymondjtoth> bruce would love all that i dont want
[03:12] <joyy> ok after thinking a lot I've a solution
[03:12] <joyy> since nobody wants to help with LVM
[03:12] <joyy> MUAHAHAHA!!
[03:12] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Java_.26_Non-Media_Browser_Plug-ins
[03:12] <raymondjtoth> any one here know how to do a upgrade or over lay with put losing anything
[03:12] <r00tintheb0x> BAM there you go.
[03:12] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: start it up in recovery mode, and type dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:13] <idefixx> thinking a lot is allways a good idea
[03:13] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, please note http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_add_extra_repositories
[03:13] <OregonJim> How can I force removal of samba?
[03:13] <kempoller> baghyay: check you haven't got a capital K at the beginning of komposer
[03:13] <r00tintheb0x> raymondjtoth, what do you mean?
[03:13] <r00tintheb0x> OregonJim, "aptitude purge samba"
[03:13] <joyy> idefixx, my brain is fried now, and wait then I need to install VMware
[03:13] <r00tintheb0x> or OregonJim whatever samba packages you have installed.
[03:13] <theTrav> so, what's the deal with beryl in ubuntu?
[03:14] <r00tintheb0x> kempoller, i dont know if its in the repos.
[03:14] <r00tintheb0x> theTrav, nothing... it works.
[03:14] <theTrav> is it restricted to that "desktop effects" thing?
[03:14] <bruce89> raymondjtoth: just answer each question with the default answer
[03:14] <OregonJim> I will try that thanks.
[03:14] <nivekc1> i got it!! haha the backports did it
[03:14] <theTrav> it doesn't seem to have a lot of configuration options
[03:14] <r00tintheb0x> no problem OregonJim
[03:14] <nivekc1> thank you guys so much!!
[03:14] <r00tintheb0x> ;) @ nivekc1
[03:14] <joyy> is VmWare in the repositories?
[03:14] <bruce89> joyy: sort of
 yeah  Kompozer
[03:14] <theTrav> it also appears to have problems starting on my machine
[03:14] <r00tintheb0x> theTrav, look for beryl-manager
[03:14] <r00tintheb0x> or some crap.
[03:15] <joyy> bruce89, which one do you recomend? player or server?
[03:15] <r00tintheb0x> theTrav, do you have DRI enabled?
[03:15] <theTrav> is beryl manager a default package?
[03:15] <theTrav> DRI?
[03:15] <joyy> I guess I would need the Vmware tools as well
[03:15] <r00tintheb0x> theTrav, "glxinfo |grep rend"
[03:15] <nivekc1> sweet so in the repository thing i enabled both of the backports is there anything else i should enable
[03:15] <bruce89> joyy: neither, I don't klnow
[03:15] <r00tintheb0x> if it says "direct rendering: yes" you're good to go.
[03:15] <bruce89> theTrav: no
[03:15] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc!1: good luck and enjoy
[03:15] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, browse through http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_add_extra_repositories and see what you like.
[03:15] <theTrav> direct rendering : yes
[03:16] <nivekc1> cool thanks r00t
[03:16] <baghyay> ok i find it now
[03:16] <r00tintheb0x> no problem nivekc1
[03:16] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, bookmark http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty
[03:16] <baghyay> http://www.getdeb.net/app.php?name=Kompozer
[03:16] <r00tintheb0x> it's a life saver for noobs..
[03:16] <theTrav> well the effects work, but when I restart my computer the window manager doesn't load (I don't get window borders)
[03:16] <r00tintheb0x> :D
[03:16] <nivekc1> hopefully this java will let my frostwire work!!
[03:16] <r00tintheb0x> good baghyay
[03:16] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, you should use apollon
[03:16] <r00tintheb0x> when you get the hang of linux
[03:16] <i-like-beans> Is it possible to let the disks spin down after a certain period of inactivity on xubuntu?
[03:16] <r00tintheb0x> i-like-beans, look up powernowd
[03:17] <r00tintheb0x> i believe it has those options, or hdparm does.
[03:17] <akromyk> Sorry for asking this question here but I need some quick help. My cousin came from Poland and I would like to install a Polish version of linux for her but I need something that also has flash, video, and all that stuff work right out of the box? What is a good distro to go with?(don't worry, I am not leaving Ubuntu, this is temporary)
[03:17] <RabidWeezle> hey folks, having troubles installing ubuntu feisty on my desktop. It has bios made in 1994 that doesn't detect larger hard drives, it's a 160 gigger, I got it working in windows using a hard disk overlay in the MBR that got overwritten by grub, now I get a GRUB error 18
[03:17] <baghyay> but are you sure that's the eayser  (  like dreamweare in windows
[03:17] <nivekc1> so is everything on repository safe to install?
[03:17] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, no.
[03:17] <[nige] > hi all
[03:17] <bruce89> nivekc1: be warned, copying that sources.list can bugger stuff up
[03:17] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: NO
[03:17] <r00tintheb0x> only trusted UBUNTU repos are safe.
[03:17] <bruce89> even they can be a bit dodgy at times
[03:17] <[nige] > I am running feisty but I dont have any entries for synaptic touchpad in my xorg.conf?
[03:17] <r00tintheb0x> Only trusted Ubuntu (whatever your verision is) repos are safe.
[03:18] <r00tintheb0x> yeah touche bruce89
[03:18] <jramsey_> anyone know how to install the ggz gaming pkg? i get a "dependency is not satisfiable" error when i try
[03:18] <[nige] > anyone have the same thing?
[03:18] <r00tintheb0x> gzz gaming pkg...
[03:18] <bruce89> akromyk: surely Ubuntu does polish
[03:18] <r00tintheb0x> wth.
[03:18] <nivekc1> ok i installed java 6 that was great
[03:18] <MISTERTibbs> nivekc1: "safe" is relative
[03:18] <[nige] > this is a problem as I want to stop the touchpad when I am typing....
[03:18] <r00tintheb0x> [nige] , negative ghose rider.
[03:18] <larson9999> huh, suspend and hibernate work here.
[03:18] <r00tintheb0x> yeha
[03:18] <OregonJim> Did not work.
[03:18] <r00tintheb0x> OregonJim, "aptitude search samba"
[03:18] <MISTERTibbs> [nige] : i manually kill my pad while typing.  couldn't find another way
[03:19] <OregonJim> ok
[03:19] <r00tintheb0x> then paste me the results in http://pastebin.ca
[03:19] <sivik> !zen
[03:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about zen - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:19] <bruce89> !karma
[03:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about karma - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:19] <nivekc1> but my frost wire still doesnt work when i open it it just doesnt do anything, the help says to make sure i have java installed should i try a restart
[03:19] <r00tintheb0x> yeah MISTERTibbs and [nige]  i couldn't either.
[03:19] <sivik> anyone here had any luck with moving videos/movies to a zen vision:m via ubuntu/linux?
[03:19] <bruce89> !frostwire
[03:19] <ubotu> frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[03:19] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, "aptitude reinstall frostwire"
[03:20] <bruce89> nivekc1: !frostwire
[03:20] <erb_> Is there a command to merge several directories?
[03:20] <jramsey_> anyone know how to install the ggz gaming pkg? i get a "dependency is not satisfiable" error when i try
[03:20] <MISTERTibbs> r00tintheb0x: IT DOTH SUCKETH
[03:20] <nivekc1> what is aptitude?
[03:20] <r00tintheb0x> true that MISTERTibbs
[03:20] <bruce89> nivekc1: a nicer apt-greet
[03:20] <bruce89> apt-get that is
[03:20] <[nige] > its alittle worry
[03:20] <OmegaCenti> I'm not sure but I think I did something REALLY bad. I did alt-f2 sudo apt-get install dystopia (run in terminal) and then entered my password then it said: E:
[03:20] <sivik> nivekc1, aptitude is the same as apt-get and the command line for package installer
[03:20] <r00tintheb0x> nivekc1, aptitude is apt-cache + apt-get in one.
[03:20] <r00tintheb0x> kinda.
[03:20] <OmegaCenti> Now whenever I try apt-get install in a regular terminal it doesn't work and said so and so packages were automatically installed and no longer required.
[03:20] <larson9999> nivekc1, i think lottalinuxlinks talked about that recently.
[03:20] <sivik> OmegaCenti, thne just try with aptitude install instead of apt-get
[03:20] <r00tintheb0x> OmegaCenti, do you have anything else running that uses apt?
[03:20] <bruce89> r00tintheb0x: with nice dependency hadling of course
[03:20] <r00tintheb0x> ps -ef |grep apt
[03:20] <furenku> hello! is there any processor that works best with ubuntu? how compatible is intel core duo 2
[03:20] <furenku> ?
[03:20] <OregonJim> r00tintheb0x: done.
[03:20] <nivekc1> oh so i type that in terminal?
[03:21] <akromyk> bruce89, but I am looking for something that has proprietory stuff like flash and quicktime installed right off the bat
[03:21] <OmegaCenti> r00tintheb0x: when I did that I did.
[03:21] <r00tintheb0x> true bruce89
[03:21] <jramsey_> ggz anyone?
[03:21] <bruce89> furenku: best?
[03:21] <sivik> furenku, there really isn't issue with any processors
[03:21] <secleinteer> hi, i'm getting scratchy audio in vlc, does anyone know how to fix this?
[03:21] <OmniD> Sounds not working, oh god
[03:21] <r00tintheb0x> ok OregonJim where's the paste?
[03:21] <OmegaCenti> sivik thats not helping me get apt-get back.
[03:21] <sivik> OmegaCenti, but it would be a fix if u need to install something right now
[03:21] <r00tintheb0x> OmegaCenti, you have synaptic apt aptitude or something of that nature stuck.
[03:21] <sivik> furenku, i only run amd and never had a problem with it
[03:21] <m0dY> how to force file system check the next time my system boots ?
[03:21] <r00tintheb0x> you need to kill the apt proc.
[03:21] <OmegaCenti> sivik I don't I am just conerned.
[03:21] <sivik> OmegaCenti, ok
[03:21] <OmniD> How do I fix my sound?
[03:21] <baghyay>  i want to create my own splash   can i find some applications do that
[03:21] <bruce89> akromyk: that'd be illegal surely
[03:21] <nivekc1> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[03:21] <nivekc1> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
[03:21] <larson9999> i thought aptitude was different.  do you get that auto remove message with apt-get now, too?
[03:21] <actualandrew> secleinteer: mess with the default volume
[03:21] <OregonJim> How do I do that? I thought I pasted it.
[03:21] <OmegaCenti> r00tintheb0x: killing it then
[03:22] <r00tintheb0x> m0dY, boot into single user mode and "fsck -y"
[03:22] <secleinteer> actualandrew: already tried that
[03:22] <OmniD> I don't think anything is using the sound but how do I check...
[03:22] <OmniD> ?
[03:22] <bruce89> larson9999: sort of
[03:22] <r00tintheb0x> no OregonJim paste the results in http://pastebin.ca
[03:22] <m0dY> r00tintheb0x, i only have ssh to the box
[03:22] <r00tintheb0x> the output of what you tuped.
[03:22] <r00tintheb0x> ok m0dY
[03:22] <r00tintheb0x> me too
[03:22] <OmegaCenti> r00tintheb0x: its not there.
[03:22] <MECU> I downloaded the CD (v7) and put it in and select install and the ubuntu logo comes up with a progress bar that doesn't go anywhere, any help?
[03:22] <bruce89> nivekc1: sudo aptitude?
[03:22] <m0dY> r00tintheb0x, no physical access
[03:22] <nivekc1> what do u mean?
[03:22] <r00tintheb0x> OmegaCenti, what errors are you getting when you "aptitude update" or anything.
[03:22] <r00tintheb0x> m0dY, i dont understand. Are you having a problem w/ssh?
[03:22] <OregonJim> http://pastebin.ca/569183
[03:23] <OregonJim> sorry
[03:23] <m0dY> r00tintheb0x, nop
[03:23] <r00tintheb0x> ok OregonJim
[03:23] <bruce89> @schedule Glasgow
[03:23] <OregonJim> I get errors when I try to use synaptic too.
[03:23] <OmegaCenti> r00tintheb0x: one second. can you give me a dummy package to install that I wouldn't normally have on my computer?
[03:23] <akromyk> bruce89, why? to have flash installed?
[03:23] <nivekc1> nice
[03:23] <m0dY> r00tintheb0x, i want the system to run fsck the next time it boots without any physical interference..
[03:23] <nivekc1> E: I wasn't able to locate file for the frostwire package. This might mean you need to manually fix this package.
[03:23] <nivekc1> E: Couldn't lock list directory..are you root?
[03:23] <bruce89> akromyk: i'd be a wee bit dodgy
[03:23] <rockets> anybody here use gravatars
[03:23] <r00tintheb0x> OregonJim, "aptitude purge samba-common samba-doc-pdf"
[03:24] <akromyk> how do I create a new user ubuntu with password in the terminal
[03:24] <akromyk> ?
[03:24] <pyrak> Is there a way that I can automate a shift when I plug in my headphones so that the speakers turn off and the volume up/down buttons only control the headphone volume (this is how windows behaves)?
[03:24] <sivik> akromyk: adduser
[03:24] <r00tintheb0x> m0dY, im sure there's a way... i just dont know it off the top of my head.
[03:24] <rockets> akromyk, useradd -m username
[03:24] <rockets> then passwd username
[03:24] <m0dY> r00tintheb0x, :)
[03:24] <r00tintheb0x> OmegaCenti, howabout...
[03:24] <sivik> akromyk, what rockets said
[03:24] <akromyk> thanks, what the -m?
[03:24] <OregonJim> will try that. brb
[03:24] <r00tintheb0x> "aptitude install gaim"
[03:24] <m0dY> that's makes both of us
[03:24] <r00tintheb0x> or something
[03:24] <r00tintheb0x> :) @ m0dY
[03:24] <r00tintheb0x> ok OregonJim
[03:24] <furenku> would a 64-bit processor need a special version of ubuntu?
[03:24] <OmegaCenti> r00tintheb0x: I've got that but Ill do it anyway...
[03:25] <r00tintheb0x> yes furenku ubuntu 64bit.
[03:25] <r00tintheb0x> OmegaCenti, it wont work then.
[03:25] <bruce89> furenku: not nessearily
[03:25] <r00tintheb0x> OmegaCenti, "aptitude install vim"
[03:25] <OmegaCenti> r00tintheb0x: Ive got that too. :)
[03:25] <r00tintheb0x> furenku, for full effect, i'd sugguest 64bit ubuntu
[03:25] <bruce89> furenku: AMD64 processors can do 32 bit and 64 bit things at the same tim
[03:25] <r00tintheb0x> OmegaCenti, just pick something.
[03:25] <FFForever> bk
[03:25] <r00tintheb0x> lol, there's bookos of packages.
[03:25] <FFForever> sorry my laptop died...
[03:26] <OmegaCenti> r00tintheb0x: don't know what to pick... I need something crazy...
[03:26] <r00tintheb0x> wb FFForever
[03:26] <sivik> bruce89, thats what i'm running right now, turion 64 and going to buy a newer one with turion 64 x2
[03:26] <r00tintheb0x> OmegaCenti, "aptitude install fluxbox"
[03:26] <r00tintheb0x> i doubt you have that.
[03:26] <bruce89> indeed, the proper computer here is a Athlon 64
[03:26] <bruce89> but not this celery 300
[03:26] <sivik> lol
[03:26] <baghyay> i need programm to create splashs
[03:26] <sivik> i have a athlon 64 in my main box
[03:27] <bruce89> r00tintheb0x: sudo aptitude ..
[03:27] <r00tintheb0x> touche bruce89, i "sudo -i" when i open up bash... i tend to forget.
[03:27] <Fructose> Is there a fix to prevent Firefox from crashing when I close or leave a page with a flash applet embedded?
[03:27] <bruce89> good
[03:27] <OregonJim> didn't work. I pasted the error message at 569189
[03:27] <r00tintheb0x> Fructose... ive never experienced that problem.
[03:27] <OmegaCenti> r00tintheb0x: just to show you without doing sudo in front of it: http://pastebin.ca/569190. Look at the last two lines. they are prefixed with some kind of E:
[03:27] <r00tintheb0x> Fructose, what verstion of firefox do you have.
[03:27] <bruce89> Fructose: get rid of flash!
[03:27] <r00tintheb0x> hold OmegaCenti
[03:28] <r00tintheb0x> OmegaCenti, you're not root
[03:28] <OregonJim> I think I broke it...
[03:28] <r00tintheb0x> OmegaCenti, "sudo -i"
[03:28] <Fructose> bruce89: How do I do that? I've already uninstalled it from Synaptic.
[03:28] <r00tintheb0x> OregonJim, doubtfull.
[03:28] <bruce89> I must warn you, I hate Firefox
[03:28] <Fructose> I'm using version 2.0.0.4
[03:28] <OmegaCenti> r00tintheb0x: I know I wasnt root.
[03:28] <OmegaCenti> r00tintheb0x: I am wondering what is up with the E:
[03:28] <r00tintheb0x> oh
[03:28] <OregonJim> Heh heh. I tried to install samba some time ago and it gave me errors, but I just tried to update my system and the update manager broke.
[03:28] <r00tintheb0x> E = error
[03:29] <r00tintheb0x> OregonJim, what is "broke"?
[03:29] <r00tintheb0x> Pastebin it.
[03:29] <r00tintheb0x> Linux doesn't break.
[03:29] <bruce89> !broke
[03:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about broke - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:29] <r00tintheb0x> w0rd bruce89
[03:29] <bruce89> !broken
[03:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about broken - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:29] <OregonJim> I tried apt-get install -f too
[03:29] <r00tintheb0x> Sorry, I don't know anything about broke
[03:29] <OregonJim> I k now I was just making a funny
[03:29] <r00tintheb0x> Oh OregonJim
[03:29] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[03:29] <bruce89> !life
[03:29] <OregonJim> Any ideas?
[03:29] <Fructose> If I installed Flash from within Firefox, is there a special way to uninstall it?
[03:29] <OregonJim> I am broke, though...
[03:29] <r00tintheb0x> OregonJim, paste me the output... i can fix it.
[03:29] <OregonJim> I did.
[03:30] <r00tintheb0x> Fructose, maybe under plugins or something.
[03:30] <r00tintheb0x> oh OregonJim hold up
[03:30] <OmegaCenti> r00tintheb0x: alright what about this one. the autoremove stuff: http://pastebin.ca/569193
[03:30] <Fructose> r00tintheb0x: You mean Add-Ons?
[03:30] <bruce89> Fructose: that'll be messy
[03:30] <r00tintheb0x> OregonJim, please repaste the link
[03:30] <OregonJim> I put it in the same area (only the last few lines though)
[03:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about life - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:30] <r00tintheb0x> yeah Fructose maybe.
[03:30] <r00tintheb0x> im not sure.
[03:30] <danub> anyone have a tutorial on using beryl?
[03:30] <Fructose> r00tintheb0x: It's not listed there.
[03:30] <bruce89> !beryl
[03:30] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[03:30] <j1tters> anyone happen to be  running beryl AND twinview on dual displays?
[03:30] <r00tintheb0x> Fructose, not sure then if you installed it in firefox.
[03:30] <theTrav> If I want apps to be loaded on startup, is the best way to put them in the session?
[03:31] <Fructose> r00tintheb0x: I'm sure.
[03:31] <idefixx> j1tters: yep
[03:31] <OregonJim> I actually would like to upgrade to Fiesty but I can't until I get this fixed.
[03:31] <Fructose> r00tintheb0x: The little menu appeared at the top of the page saying there were missing plug-ins, and then I said to install them.
[03:31] <r00tintheb0x> Fructose, why dont you do "find / -name "*flash*" and remove them.
[03:31] <bruce89> Fructose: besides tracking down the files themselves and deleting the
[03:31] <tck> using bit torrent default in feisty, how do i change port it uses?
[03:31] <r00tintheb0x> Fructose, http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/faqs/flash.html
[03:32] <bruce89> tck: you canny
[03:32] <j1tters> idefixx how does it work?  im curious before i enable it. any good/bad points you'd share?
[03:32] <r00tintheb0x> tck, look in the /etc directory for ... i believe... crap.
[03:32] <tck> bruce89, come on,, my isp knows port 6881 is torrent traffic
[03:32] <r00tintheb0x> i forgot what it uses by default.
[03:32] <larson9999> screen rocks!
[03:32] <r00tintheb0x> OregonJim, still waiting on the paste.
[03:32] <OregonJim> r00tintheb0x: would you mind helping me via aim or something? This is hard to follow for an old guy.
[03:32] <r00tintheb0x> if you did it i missed it.
[03:32] <tck> larson9999, you are 20 years too late :P
[03:32] <r00tintheb0x> no OregonJim add me
[03:32] <r00tintheb0x> mking213
[03:32] <bruce89> tck: the default one canny modify it, but you can try antoiger client
[03:33] <bruce89> !bittorrrent | tck
[03:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bittorrrent - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:33] <bruce89> !bitorrent | tck
[03:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bitorrent - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:33] <OregonJim> On aim you mean?
[03:33] <r00tintheb0x> yeah
[03:33] <larson9999> tck, no.  it's one of my long running daily affirmations.  the other is linux rocks
[03:33] <OregonJim> Ok.My aim name is ki7ay
[03:33] <idefixx> j1tters: it looks just like beryl on one display... there is nothing special bout it.
[03:33] <r00tintheb0x> ok OregonJim
[03:33] <j1tters> what do you want to know about bittorrent?
[03:34] <r00tintheb0x> OregonJim, im installing pidgin now.
[03:34] <bruce89> j1tters: tck doies
[03:34] <r00tintheb0x> Give me a min.
[03:34] <tck> doies?
[03:34] <j1tters> idefixx oh ok. thanks. just making sure it played nice together.  what did you do to get beryl to start automatically upon login?
[03:34] <tck> bruce89, what is that?
[03:34] <j1tters> bruce89 what is tck doies?
[03:34] <idefixx> j1tters: .. there is one setting to choose if you want to display one large cube or two seperate cubes.
[03:34] <bruce89> tck: latency of the keyboard, poor wee 300MHz
[03:34] <tck> oh does
[03:34] <tck> ;)
[03:34] <j1tters> idefixx ahhh. ok that was one thing i was wondering.
[03:35] <idefixx> j1tters: if you're using gnome add it to session
[03:35] <idefixx> !session | j1tters
[03:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about session - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:35] <idefixx> damn wasnt there a trigger for that?
[03:35] <bruce89> apparently nit
[03:35] <Fructose> Alright, I found the solution. I removed ~/.mozilla/plugins/*flash* (along with ~/.macromedia) and then installed the plugin through Synaptic
[03:35] <idefixx> !startup
[03:35] <ubotu> To add programs to start up when you log into your Gnome session go to System>Preferences>Sessions and use the Startup Programs tab. For more information, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddingProgramToSessionStartup - See !boot for starting non-interactive programs at boot
[03:35] <bruce89> @package update-manager
[03:35] <idefixx> heh
[03:36] <OregonJim> r00tintheb0x I added you but nothing there yet.
[03:36] <r00tintheb0x> see me now?
[03:36] <larson9999> anyone know why the main menu is slow to pop up the first time you access it?  not the menu bar, main menu.
[03:37] <idefixx> larson9999: probably because it has to load/build the stuff to displaa
[03:37] <idefixx> larson9999: display*
[03:37] <larson9999> idefixx, but doesn't menu bar, too?  it pops right up
[03:38] <tomex> I see that there is an update to Pidgin. How do I update Pidgin from the terminal?
[03:38] <tck> bruce89, gnome-btdownload --minport 10000 --maxport 15000 %U
[03:38] <idefixx> larson9999: well im no gnome dev... but aperently there seems to be a differnce. i heard ppl complainig about it before.
[03:38] <bruce89> tck: oh well
[03:38] <tck> it will randomly go through ports
[03:38] <bruce89> tomex: you cannyu
[03:38] <tck> am going to try it now just to one
[03:38] <tck> or i could just enter that into my linksys ;)
[03:39] <mofasa> hello world
[03:39] <arghh> herro
[03:39] <bruce89> it'll be light soon bye
[03:39] <Nuked> how do I specify wxwindows2.8 when trying to compile something?
[03:39] <bruce89> @schedule london
[03:39] <ubotu> Schedule for Europe/London: 16 Jun 18:00: Xubuntu Developers | 19 Jun 20:00: Technical Board | 20 Jun 21:00: Edubuntu | 21 Jun 19:00: Mozilla Team | 21 Jun 21:00: Ubuntu Development Team | 23 Jun 21:00: Ubuntu US LoCo Team
[03:39] <bruce89> @time london
[03:39] <ubotu> Current time in Europe/London: June 16 2007, 02:39:40 - Next meeting: Xubuntu Developers in 15 hours 20 minutes
[03:39] <larson9999> idefixx, kinda sucks.  the menu bar takes up too much real estate but main menu is so slow.
[03:39] <Stormx2> bah
[03:40] <Stormx2> that's the time...
[03:40] <Stormx2> i should be going to bed
[03:40] <mofasa> im trying to view an avi or mpg movie file using totem or mplayer or realplayer but as soon as i open the file it closes the program mpg/avi player(totem/mplayer/realplayer) why is this?
[03:40] <anandanbu> can somebody tell me how to upgrade to ubuntu 7.10 from ubuntu 7.04
[03:40] <mofasa> im using 7.04 ubuntu btw
[03:40] <j1tters> ok when i run beryl manager i can only see half the beryl manager screen . the other half is cut off at the bottenm of the screen. i cant move it. and i also cant move any open window? any ideas
[03:40] <Nuked> how do I specify wxwindows2.8 when trying to compile something?
[03:40] <mofasa> and installed getautomatix
[03:40] <Nuked> j1tters, try #ubuntu-effects
[03:41] <Nuked> they are good with this kind of stuff
[03:41] <mofasa> any help for me please?
[03:41] <Stormx2> anandanbu: Don't upgrade unless you want to spend a lot of time fixing things
[03:41] <j1tters> thanks
[03:41] <idefixx> larson9999: there probably is a solution for it, like i said you're not the first one to say this. did you try searching the forum?
[03:41] <rustalot> Why am I unable to tell GParted to partiton a drive as xfs?
[03:41] <anandanbu> Stormx2: Just wanted to test it thats why can i restore back again to Ubuntu 7.04
[03:42] <ramatieg> rustalot: Do you have xfsprogs?
[03:42] <Akuma_> anyone knows what this bug is about? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/113793
[03:43] <rustalot> ramatieg: I don't know what that is, so I'm guessing I don't
[03:43] <mofasa> are all users here can play avi or mpg file without any problem?
[03:43] <oslo> hi
[03:43] <oslo> do u know wifi chipsets fully compatible with linux for using WPA & WPA2 ???
[03:44] <ramatieg> rustalot: It's a package. Not sure if it will solve your problem, but I would assume it would need to be installed. Try installing it (Synaptic)
[03:44] <|Zippo|> somebody have a notebook and use S-VIDEO port with a TV?
[03:44] <Akuma_> |Zippo|: i do ..
[03:45] <|Zippo|> Akuma_: what is your notebook?
[03:45] <ramatieg> rustalot: To be more specific: It's a package that has the tools necessary to create and manage an XFS file-system
[03:45] <|Zippo|> Akuma_: sony?
[03:45] <idefixx> |Zippo|: what kind of video card is in ur lp?
[03:45] <Akuma_> |Zippo|: oh. you wouldnt know. Hasee
[03:45] <ramatieg> !uboto > ramatieg
[03:45] <|Zippo|> Akuma_: ummm... can you send me your xorg.conf?
[03:46] <Akuma_> |Zippo|: as idefixx is hinting, i think your videocard is what matters though
[03:46] <alexmax> les claypool
[03:46] <rustalot> ramatieg: Also, when making a new partition, can I specify where to mount it? ( in this case, /var/mythtv/ )
[03:46] <|Zippo|> Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
[03:46] <Akuma_> |Zippo|: i didn't have to touch my xorg.cong manually. i have a sis card, whats yours?
[03:46] <|Zippo|> intel 945
[03:46] <idefixx> !fstab | rustalot
[03:46] <ubotu> rustalot: The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[03:46] <r00tintheb0x> Now, with more "chicka-bow-wow".
[03:47] <|Zippo|> Akuma_: did you just plug a s-video cable and works?
[03:47] <Akuma_> |Zippo|: i plug it in, kill X, log in and it works
[03:47] <RabidWeezle> Has anyone here gotten ubuntu working with a hard drive that is larger than what it's bios support using the /boot partition in the mbr?
[03:47] <arghh> after upgrading from 6.06 to 7.04, all the icons in the menu are missing except for like 2 of em, any help?
[03:47] <OmegaCenti> r00tintheb0x: alright what about this one. the autoremove stuff: http://pastebin.ca/569193
[03:47] <|Zippo|> Akuma_: great!
[03:47] <RabidWeezle> !grub
[03:47] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[03:48] <zeeeee> help, i have an ssh with tunneling that is going crazy, blasting out "accept: Too many open files" nonstop
[03:48] <|Zippo|> Akuma_: this dam vga card it's not working
[03:48] <zeeeee> any ideas what's going on?
[03:48] <idefixx> |Zippo|: in that case i cant help you dont know how to enable video out on intel.
[03:48] <ramatieg> rustalot: I'm not that familiar with Gparted, but you certainly need to tell the OS where to mount the partition. 'Hard' way is to edit /etc/fstab
[03:48] <epp_> #beryl
[03:48] <ramatieg> !partition |  rustalot
[03:48] <ubotu> rustalot: 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
[03:48] <Akuma_> |Zippo|: did you look in the ubuntu wiki? and forums?
[03:48] <ramatieg> !fstab
[03:48] <ubotu> The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[03:48] <mofasa> nobody loves to help me :((
[03:48] <r00tintheb0x> OmegaCenti, its working fine. What is the problem?
[03:48] <|Zippo|> Akuma_: i tried a lot of solutions and nothing worked
[03:49] <OmegaCenti> r00tintheb0x: the autoremove stuff. never seen that stuff before.
[03:49] <|_ocke> is there any way to make xmms show on all sides of the cube in beryl gnome
[03:49] <|_ocke> er
[03:49] <ramatieg> !Diskmounter > ramatieg
[03:49] <zeeeee> r00tintheb0x: hi
[03:49] <r00tintheb0x> OmegaCenti, thats just a "cleanup" tool.
[03:49] <r00tintheb0x> good to run every once in a while.
[03:49] <zeeeee> whatever happened to #guruhelp ?
[03:49] <r00tintheb0x> HEY zeeeee !
[03:49] <r00tintheb0x> that was just for me to help you all that night zeeeee
[03:49] <r00tintheb0x> im not in there all the time, maybe i should be though eh?
[03:49] <|Zippo|> Akuma_: thanks anyway
[03:50] <Akuma_> |Zippo|: sorry i couldnt help
[03:50] <|Zippo|> no problem man
[03:50] <mofasa> ok thanks for not helping me
[03:50] <|Zippo|> i'll continue trying
[03:51] <zeeeee> :)
[03:51] <r00tintheb0x> :D
[03:52] <OmniD> Anyone want to help me fix my sound?
[03:52] <r00tintheb0x> OmniD, im sure someone will... what'd you do to break it.
[03:52] <OmniD> As far as I know nothing
[03:52] <mofasa> i will if my powers can help you OmniD
[03:53] <OmniD> It is acting as if the sound is still occupied
[03:53] <r00tintheb0x> OmniD, "/etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart"
[03:53] <OmniD> Aside from that I wish sound mixing would work in general just in case this happens again or programs are fighting for priority
[03:53] <mofasa> maybe this pc needs reboot
[03:54] <OmniD> okay be right back r00tintheb0x
[03:54] <dmgubuntu> Hi, I cannot boot my machine up. It gets to the loading screen and then freezes. Can someone help me please?
[03:54] <OmniD> Although I think I have alsa already...
[03:54] <OmniD> And have it enabled.
[03:54] <RabidWeezle> HELP I can't install ubuntu on my hard drive because it over-writes my hard disk overlay that seagate uses to make it work since the bios can't see the entire hard drive and the bios can NOT be updated since the company never made an update :/
[03:54] <CHaiNS_> can somebody point me to a deb file for the latest version of Pidgin please???...thanks
[03:55] <forsaken> how do i install vmware workstation?
[03:55] <r00tintheb0x> ok omar
[03:55] <r00tintheb0x> OmniD,
[03:55] <OmniD> I see what it did
[03:55] <seth> hello
[03:55] <OmniD> Allright trying it out
[03:55] <seth> please please
[03:55] <forsaken> synaptic has vmware-server and vmware-player, but not workstation
[03:55] <seth> i need help
[03:55] <r00tintheb0x> forsaken, download the tar.gz and un-tar.gz it... then go into the folder and do a "./setup.sh"
[03:55] <seth> i'm an idiot
[03:55] <r00tintheb0x> make sure you have your kernel headers installed forsaken
[03:55] <seth> please help me
[03:55] <koyo001> how do i install dvd player
[03:55] <forsaken> is it not in a repository?
[03:55] <r00tintheb0x> seth, whats up
[03:55] <r00tintheb0x> forsaken, i doubt it.
[03:55] <Zenji> Help.
[03:55] <Zenji> Hi
[03:56] <seth> i was editing my PATH var
[03:56] <seth> and i erased by mistake
[03:56] <seth> what can i do
[03:56] <koyo001> does anyone have a good how to
[03:56] <Zenji> Ok I have a problem. My sound driver... Is there any one besides alsa? Cus when I use two things that uses sound one fucks up. I have to restart the computer to get it to work again.
[03:56] <r00tintheb0x> seth, you erased your whole path variable?
[03:56] <seth> yes
[03:56] <r00tintheb0x> echo PATH=
[03:56] <seth> i'm an idiot
[03:56] <r00tintheb0x> crap..
[03:56] <r00tintheb0x> someone give me a "echo $PATH" please.
[03:56] <anandanbu> someone help me to upgrade to ubuntu 7.10 how to do it using the terminal
[03:57] <dmgubuntu> How come when I do what I'm supposed to do and ask a question straight away rather than asking if I can get help, no one helps me and then I see people saying "help me" "help me" and people help them?
[03:57] <seth> can you help me?
[03:57] <Zenji> Thars a lot of people in here dmg.
[03:57] <r00tintheb0x> seth, yes... hold up
[03:57] <Zenji> I usually go to WIneHQ for Ubuntu help.
[03:57] <seth> ok
[03:57] <idefixx> r00tintheb0x: /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
[03:57] <Zenji> Cus its hard to find it here.
[03:57] <veritgo> RabidWeezle: that is amazing. do you maybe have a smaller drive you could put in to boot from, and then see if you can mount and use your larger BIOS intimidation drive?
[03:57] <r00tintheb0x> thanks idefixx
[03:57] <dmgubuntu> I really need help.
[03:57] <azure> hello, could anyone help me set up drivers for an edimax USB wifi module?  it uses a ralink chipset
[03:58] <dmgubuntu> I can't boot my machine
[03:58] <r00tintheb0x> seth, "export PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games"
[03:58] <dmgubuntu> I know what I did but I can't seem to undo it.
[03:58] <cruteme> is it possible to use iproute in the networking scripts instead of ifconfig?
[03:58] <r00tintheb0x> seth, paste me the contents of the file you were editing.
[03:58] <seth> type that in console?
[03:58] <Frogzoo> r00tintheb0x: cat /etc/environment
[03:58] <dmgubuntu> Please some one help me
[03:58] <r00tintheb0x> Frogzoo, "env"
[03:58] <r00tintheb0x> try that one ;)
[03:58] <r00tintheb0x> no need for all that cat-ing.
[03:59] <veritgo> seth: is your path still screwed when you open a new terminal?
[03:59] <seth> ok and now how can i see if taht works?
[03:59] <seth> that sorry
[03:59] <OmniD> r00tintheb0x, it's not crashing applications anymore it seems, but there is still something occupying the sound, but I know not what
[03:59] <r00tintheb0x> seth, just it worked.
[03:59] <dmgubuntu> Can someone please help me?
[03:59] <cruteme> also, is it possible to use CIDR notation for IP addresses?
[03:59] <seth> thanks man
[03:59] <seth> you really help me
[03:59] <r00tintheb0x> seth, try typing a program name.
[04:00] <seth> i'm kind new in ubuntu and linux
[04:00] <r00tintheb0x> seth, you need to put the path back in your .bashrc or whatever you took it out of.
[04:00] <cruteme> can somebody at least point me in the direction of a good set of docs for ubuntu networking?
[04:00] <cruteme> I've googled and not found anything great
[04:00] <veritgo> dmgubuntu: what did you do?
[04:00] <seth> and how i do that?
[04:01] <r00tintheb0x> seth, what file were you editing when you removed your path?
[04:01] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: I had screwed up fonts in Scorched3D and tremulous.
[04:01] <r00tintheb0x> thanks again idefixx.
[04:01] <retour> Why 7.04 doesn't recognize my LAN card Intel Pro 100 ????
[04:01] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: I found out that it's becuase of Beryl/xgl
[04:01] <seth> i typed this PATH = $
[04:01] <seth> for mistake
[04:01] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: I followed this howto http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=51486
[04:01] <RabidWeezle> veritgo, I would, but my system is a little packed
[04:01] <seth> i'm just wanted to add my javapath
[04:01] <r00tintheb0x> ok OmniD
[04:01] <seth> to the path
[04:02] <r00tintheb0x> lets fix you now, OregonJim is good to go
[04:02] <nitro4ce> hi. i have freeciv 2.0.9 (latest stable) and can't switch to the sdl client. i'm stuck with the gtk+2 client
[04:02] <cruteme> anybody care to toss an ex-Gentoo guy a bone about ubuntu networking
[04:02] <OmniD> Yay
[04:02] <cruteme> I'm kind of lost right nwo
[04:02] <cruteme> *now
[04:02] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: it didn't work and now my machine doesn't boot up past the ubuntu loading screen
[04:02] <peepsalot> can any web devs recommend a nice html/javascript/css editor?  i'm using bluefish, but it is getting on my nerves
[04:02] <azure> hello, could anyone help me set up drivers for an edimax USB wifi module?  it uses a ralink chipset
[04:02] <rockets> Linux web designers! Do you guys boot into windows to use photoshop or do you just stick with gimp?
[04:02] <r00tintheb0x> Now... OmniD what have you installed since your sound stopped working?
[04:02] <veritgo> dmgubuntu: what version are you running?
[04:02] <dmgubuntu> edgy
[04:02] <visualdeception> rockets run photoshop through wine
[04:03] <veritgo> RabidWeezle: that is rough, i'm sorry i cannot think of a solution.
[04:03] <OmniD> Oh dear I can't remember, I think it was just a normal restart
[04:03] <rockets> visualdeception, huh but doesnt that only work for ps 6 and 7
[04:03] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: I tried to get help already.
[04:03] <veritgo> dmgubuntu: hmm.. i havent used it. can you get to your other consoles?
[04:03] <rob_p> cruteme: What do you need to know regarding networking?
[04:03] <OmniD> r00tintheb0x, I think there was some way to see through the terminal what is occupying the sound or trying to use the device somehow
[04:03] <r00tintheb0x> OmniD, give me a min to boot my linux box up.
[04:03] <cruteme> rob_p: I'm trying to figure out how to do cidr style addresses in /etc/network/interfaces
[04:03] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: I can only get to a console through booting to recovery mode
[04:03] <OmniD> Allrighty
[04:04] <r00tintheb0x> OmniD, paste me a "ps -aux" to http://pastebin.ca
[04:04] <veritgo> dmgubuntu: what happens when you press ctrl alt f1, f2, etc at the locked screen?
[04:04] <cruteme> rob_p: i could do it with the ip command line tool but thats transient
[04:04] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: Nothing
[04:04] <rob_p> cruteme: Why not just follow the established convention?
[04:04] <seth> r00tintheb0x i dont understand in the end,  should i do something?
[04:04] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: I tried CTRL + ALT + [F1, F2, ... F8, Backspace]  and it does nothing
[04:05] <cruteme> rob_p: what is that? in the world I live in CIDR IS the accepted standard
[04:05] <seth> something else?
[04:05] <veritgo> dmgubuntu: yech.  have you looked at your logs after booting to recovery mode?
[04:05] <r00tintheb0x> seth, you said you removed your path.
[04:05] <r00tintheb0x> How did you loose your path in the 1st place.
[04:05] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: I don't know anything about logs.
[04:05] <veritgo> dmgubuntu: and do you have other kernels listed in your grub menu? if your using grub
[04:05] <seth> yes but with the command you told me
[04:05] <rob_p> cruteme: 'man interfaces' has tons of info regradaing /etc/network/interfaces
[04:05] <seth> i fixed
[04:05] <hosk> i have a question about the Tor daemon, do all services that use the internet now make me relatively anonymous?
[04:05] <r00tintheb0x> No, that was a temp fix.
[04:05] <seth> mm ok ok
[04:05] <r00tintheb0x> You need to put it BACK in the file you took it out of.
[04:06] <cruteme> rob_p: ok... I'll give it a try... are there any good web-based docs that you know of?
[04:06] <seth> and how i do that?
[04:06] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: It's got 4 options: 2 kernel versions with normal and recovery mode for each.
[04:06] <MrBoJangles> any one know of a good iso burner for windows
[04:06] <cruteme> rob_p: i'm not opposed to man... the more docs the merrier!
[04:06] <MrBoJangles> free and not a trial
[04:06] <veritgo> and both kernels freeze at the same place at normal?
[04:06] <rob_p> cruteme: :-)  Yeah.  That should point you in the right direction.
[04:07] <r00tintheb0x> Hi, my name is Mike... and im a Solaris junkie.
[04:07] <cruteme> rob_p: thanks... that should give me a good start
[04:07] <veritgo> seth: kind of an ugly hack, but do:   echo 'PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games' >> ~/.bashrc
[04:07] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: I haven't tried the earlier version, give me a sec.
[04:07] <OmniD> r00tintheb0x, http://pastebin.ca/569238
[04:07] <rob_p> cruteme: welcome
[04:07] <r00tintheb0x> vertigo, what isnt ugly.
[04:07] <theTrav> Ok, been having some trouble with emerald theme manager for beryl.  Was advised to install latest nvidia drivers by the guys in #beryl.  Is there any ubuntu specific reading material on that?
[04:07] <veritgo> seth: continues: echo 'EXPORT $PATH' >> ~/.bashrc
[04:07] <veritgo> theTrav: what version are you running?
[04:08] <theTrav> of ubuntu? feisty
[04:08] <seth> should i type this :  'EXPORT $PATH' >> ~/.bashrc in console?
[04:08] <OmniD> r00tintheb0x, It seems that's too long, -aux, are you sure that's the suffix command?
[04:08] <tom_> seth: you need the echo part too
[04:08] <r00tintheb0x> uuh
[04:08] <r00tintheb0x> that isnt going to work vertigo
[04:08] <veritgo> seth: after you do the first echo
[04:08] <r00tintheb0x> he needs to do a "echo $PATH"
[04:08] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: I've got 2.6.17-11 and 2.6.17-10
[04:08] <r00tintheb0x> cause export has all kindsa crap in it.
[04:09] <veritgo> what is wrong with  echo 'PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games' >> ~/.bashrc ?
[04:09] <nivekc1> hey quick question
[04:09] <r00tintheb0x> vertigo, thats fine... but ...
[04:09] <veritgo> dmgubuntu: you've been trying the 11 up until now, right? try 10
[04:09] <r00tintheb0x> echo 'EXPORT $PATH' >> ~/.bashrc isnt going to do it.
[04:09] <r00tintheb0x> i dont believ3.
[04:09] <r00tintheb0x> oops, i didnt even mean to be ub3r.
[04:09] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: Done. It crashes at the same point
[04:09] <r00tintheb0x> lol!!!
[04:09] <nivekc1> this is gonna be dub but i cant remember wether or not i installed the 64 bit version of ubuntu or the regular
[04:09] <veritgo> r00tintheb0x: after the whole path thing it should
[04:09] <nivekc1> how can i check
[04:10] <r00tintheb0x> vertigo, i was taking about "veritgo seth: continues: echo 'EXPORT $PATH' >> ~/.bashrc"
[04:10] <veritgo> ack, sorry, your right. export should be lower case
[04:10] <seth> should give it a try or not?
[04:10] <r00tintheb0x>  echo 'EXPORT $PATH' >> ~/.bashrc isnt going to work
[04:10] <veritgo> r00tintheb0x: other than the export being upper case, why?
[04:10] <seth> and what is teh correct command?
[04:10] <veritgo> r00tintheb0x: after you've already defined PATH in the previous line
[04:11] <r00tintheb0x> veritgo, there's no "PATH=" when you echo
[04:11] <veritgo> r00tintheb0x: that should be enough for your shell
[04:11] <r00tintheb0x> aah, i see what you're saying.
[04:11] <veritgo> r00tintheb0x: which is why i said to do it AFTER defining path.
[04:11] <r00tintheb0x> touche
[04:11] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: I've tried both and they crash at the same point.
[04:11] <seth> well, i dont understand very well
[04:11] <r00tintheb0x> seth... look
[04:11] <veritgo> r00tintheb0x: the export should not be necessary for just your shell, but if your launching other apps, i think it will be needed
[04:11] <r00tintheb0x> hold up.
[04:11] <NeoGeo64> How do I convert my friend to Linux
[04:11] <seth> i did the first thing you tell to
[04:11] <r00tintheb0x> why dont we do this.
[04:11] <veritgo> dmgubuntu: alright, you'll want to start looking at kernel logs and shit like that then. it might get a little more.. involved
[04:11] <nivekc1> anyone know how to check if i installed 64 bit or not
[04:11] <r00tintheb0x> seth, do this.
[04:12] <seth> ok
[04:12] <seth> tell me
[04:12] <fuzzyhair> I have a dell inspiron 2200. In Dapper it hybernated when I told it to, but now it doesn't in Feisty. Is there any way to fix this?
[04:12] <NeoGeo64> He uses AOL, are there any AOL dialer softwares for LInux
[04:12] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: okay.
[04:12] <r00tintheb0x> echo "PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games" >> ~/.bashrc"
[04:12] <r00tintheb0x> as veritgo said
[04:12] <seth> ok
[04:12] <seth> that put me > in the promt
[04:12] <r00tintheb0x> uuh...
[04:12] <r00tintheb0x> hold up
[04:12] <veritgo> dmgubuntu: can you use pastebin?
[04:12] <r00tintheb0x> veritgo, is the path statement in .bashrc or .bash_profile
[04:13] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: Look, I've been here twice today and spoken to 2 other guys. They tried doing other things and my connection dropped out for a couple of hours on each of them... I'm in a 3rd world country.
[04:13] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: What exactly do you want me to paste. And can you give me the link to pastebin please
[04:13] <r00tintheb0x> dmgubuntu, http://pastebin.ca
[04:13] <OmniD> r00tintheb0x, are you sure that's the suffix command? -aux?
[04:13] <OmniD> It didn't work...
[04:14] <r00tintheb0x> OmniD, yes
[04:14] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: What exactly do you want me to paste?
[04:14] <Syndi> hi...i am having a problem....I keep setting my resolution to 1400x900....but when i reboot it always goes back to 1280....
[04:14] <r00tintheb0x> "ps -aux" didnt work OmniD ?
[04:14] <OmniD> Well it showed all of ps because it didn't work
[04:14] <Syndi> how can i make it boot up in 1440x900??
[04:14] <nivekc1> does ubuntu 7.04 come with firefox 2.0
[04:14] <dmgubuntu> r00tintheb0x: thanks
[04:14] <r00tintheb0x> OmniD, i wanted to see all you processes.
[04:14] <r00tintheb0x> paste it all to http://pastebin.ca
[04:14] <veritgo> dmgubuntu: never mind, it sounds like it will be too aggravating. i was hoping to look at your /var/log/messages /var/log/dmesg and /var/log/syslog, and maybe /var/log/kern.log
[04:15] <r00tintheb0x> no problem dmgubuntu
[04:15] <seth> r00tintheb0x what should in type?
[04:15] <r00tintheb0x> seth hold up
[04:15] <seth> i sorry for been such annoyng
[04:15] <r00tintheb0x> im looking.
[04:15] <seth> ok
[04:15] <seth> thanks
[04:15] <OmniD> r00tintheb0x, yeah I pasted it earlier lemme find it
[04:15] <OmniD> r00tintheb0x, http://pastebin.ca/569238
[04:15] <OmniD> There we go
[04:15] <r00tintheb0x> veritgo, is your path statement in your /etc/profile?
[04:15] <r00tintheb0x> or anyone?
[04:16] <veritgo> r00tintheb0x: no
[04:16] <r00tintheb0x> vertigo, oh... hmm... it is on debian.
[04:16] <r00tintheb0x> vertigo, is it in your bashrc?
[04:16] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: aggrevating for me or for you?
[04:16] <veritgo> dmgubuntu: probably both =)
[04:16] <veritgo> r00tintheb0x: theres a rather complete definition in /etc/environment
[04:17] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: does that mean you can't/won't help me?... I really need my machine working again asap.
[04:17] <veritgo> r00tintheb0x: not sure if that gets parsed by anything though, or even what it is
[04:17] <oslo> do u know wifi chipsets fully compatible with linux for using WPA2 ??? if you have one could you paste me in private the answer @:"    iwconfig | grep "Nickname" && lspci -v | grep "Network"      "
[04:17] <r00tintheb0x> vertigo, me either... never used /etc/enviroment.
[04:17] <veritgo> dmgubuntu: if you feel like going through the pain of getting to pastebin and pasting all that shit, i'll continue helping as much as i can until i must leave (helping a friend move) but that i cannot gaurantee we'll get anywhere
[04:17] <r00tintheb0x> vertigo, maybe the machine "pastes" the enviroment into /etc/enviroment for the env command?
[04:18] <r00tintheb0x> seth, almost done.
[04:18] <seth> ok thanks man
[04:18] <seth> really thanks
[04:18] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: I've got nothing better to do until it's fixed. Any help you can give would be appreciated.
[04:18] <r00tintheb0x> had to remove my IP mapping from my netscreen.
[04:18] <r00tintheb0x> I got popped for warez today
[04:18] <r00tintheb0x> And I wasnt even the one downloading it.
[04:18] <r00tintheb0x> :(
[04:19] <veritgo> alright, if you can post those bits to pastebin, i'll take a look at it
[04:19] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: How can I get log files on one machine pasted into a pastebin on another machine?
[04:19] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: I can't can I?
[04:19] <veritgo> dmgubuntu: thats the aggravating part
[04:19] <r00tintheb0x> http://pastebin.ca/569249
[04:19] <Bassetts> i keep getting an error when emptying the trash, how can i empty it with sudo?
[04:19] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: :)
[04:19] <docMuerto>  #ubuntu-es
[04:20] <veritgo> dmgubuntu: without doing that, you could try blacklisting modules. although, to be honest i don't think anything in the procedures found in the post you linked would cause this
[04:20] <j1tters> how the heck do you turn off tooltips. stupid little yellow boxes
[04:20] <Stormx2> Bassetts: Trash is stored in a lot of places. Are you getting "can't delete blah, owned by root" etc?
[04:20] <NigelS> r00tintheb0x: sucky
[04:20] <r00tintheb0x> Bassetts, i think your trash can is in your home directory.
[04:20] <Bassetts> Stormx2, note sure, let me check again
[04:20] <r00tintheb0x> yeah NigelS, my brother was downloading a DVD rip in torrent flux after i told him not to.
[04:20] <r00tintheb0x> Now my sites are down :(
[04:20] <Stormx2> r00tintheb0x: Nah, it is stored in every directory you delete things from, in .Trash-<username>
[04:21] <Bassetts> i dont have permission to edit or delete it or its parent
[04:21] <r00tintheb0x> aah Stormx2
[04:21] <r00tintheb0x> good to know.
[04:21] <Bassetts> some file... doesnt show the whole name
[04:21] <Cwiiis_> Hi - I have an external hard disk that isn't automatically mounting in feisty - Other external media automatically mounts fine, and I can mount this disk if I do pmount /dev/sde1 in the terminal (where sde1 is the partition on the disk), but it just doesn't happen automatically? Anyone know a fix, or know about the automatic mounting process so I can debug it?
[04:21] <Stormx2> Bassetts: Open the trash folder (click the trash icon). Right click the folder/file it can't delete and get its location. Then in a terminal, sudo rm <file>
[04:21] <Bassetts> "/home/jaso..._symbols.o" cannot be deleted because you do not have permissions to modify its parent folder.
[04:22] <Stormx2> Bassetts: Do an ls -l of your ~, see what isn't owned by you.
[04:22] <NigelS> r00tintheb0x: arrrg, annoying - why use such a thing! the CLI BT would have gone unnoticed I imagine
[04:22] <OmniD> r00tintheb0x, you check out the pastebin?
[04:22] <Stormx2> Bassetts: Or even better, sudo nautilus. Then go to "trash:" (I think that's the location)
[04:22] <r00tintheb0x> looking now OmniD
[04:23] <OmniD> kay
[04:23] <r00tintheb0x> NigelS, negative... they portscanned.
[04:23] <r00tintheb0x> I dont download warez, lotsa OS ISO's though.
[04:23] <Stormx2> Cwiiis_: Is it in your /etc/fstab ?
[04:23] <r00tintheb0x> So i didnt mask the port or anything.
[04:23] <Cwiiis_> Stormx2: No, it isn't
[04:23] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: the firts guy I talked to had me do sudo dpkg-configure xorg-???? something like that. I did do that last night and I thought that might fix it but it didn't
[04:23] <Bassetts> Stormx2, /home/jason/.Trash ?
[04:23] <Stormx2> Cwiiis_: Add it :)
[04:23] <Stormx2> Bassetts: Maybe.
[04:24] <Cwiiis_> Stormx2: I don't want to add it, it's not something that'll be permanently plugged in - I want the automatic mounting to work
[04:24] <Bassetts> Stormx2, just delete everything in there?
[04:24] <Stormx2> Bassetts: yeah
[04:24] <yo2k> how to make virtual/aliases nic ?
[04:24] <Bassetts> thanks Stormx2
[04:24] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: The second guy had me try and reverse the steps... you now rm the files I created etc. I removed the script. I removed the line I added with xauth.
[04:24] <Stormx2> Bassetts: Ah sorry, my bad. The whole .Trash-username is only if the deleted files were on a seperate filesystem/device
[04:24] <seth> r00tintheb0x: did you find the way?
[04:24] <azure> how do you tell what version of the kernel you have?  or what version does feisty fawn use?
[04:24] <Bassetts> Stormx2, /home/jason/.Trash was it
[04:25] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: But I got stuck at the md5sum bit. I don't know waht that bit means.
[04:25] <weltschmerz> what's an easy way to capture the audio from a program?
[04:25] <NigelS> azure: uname -ar
[04:25] <r00tintheb0x> Seth, no... you're going to have to ask someone in here who has Ubuntu open and is using it where their "PATH" variable is.
[04:25] <r00tintheb0x> OmniD, "/etc/init.d/alsa-utils start"
[04:25] <r00tintheb0x> gotta go!
[04:25] <azure> NigelS: thanks!
[04:25] <Brian2> mythtv-users
[04:25] <Bassetts> cheers Stormx2, night
[04:25] <Brian2> Hey guys.
[04:25] <seth> ok, thanks
[04:25] <seth> bye
[04:25] <rob_p> seth: What are you trying to do?
[04:25] <Brian2> I -thought- I have everything working perfectly but all of a sudden my audio got screwed up again.
[04:25] <seth> rob_p: i was editing my PATH var
[04:26] <seth> y i erased for mistake
[04:26] <seth> so r00tintheb0x help me to temporaly fixed
[04:26] <seth> but
[04:26] <rob_p> seth: So you set your path to nothing?
[04:26] <seth> exactly
[04:26] <seth> yes i'm an idiot
[04:26] <Brian2> I get no sound in live TV.  I do get sound playing from previously recorded shows (before i moved the computer across the room.)  The cables work - it's not a hardware thing.
[04:26] <NeoGeo64> Can LInux read floppies formatted in fat32?
[04:26] <OmniD> aww geez that didn't help fix my sound at all
[04:26] <NigelS> seth: export PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
[04:26] <Xenguy> NeoGeo64: yes
[04:26] <seth> so he told to do that: export PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
[04:27] <^peter^> On set up no root password was used, and using su it of course asks for password, but will not accept my normal login password - Why
[04:27] <seth> yes i already did
[04:27] <rob_p> seth: Ok.  Not a big deal.  You can either reset your PATH variable or just reboot.  Resetting is much easier though.
[04:27] <bobnn> seth - how did you do that - in /etc/profile or some such?
[04:27] <seth> but he told that this is a temporal solution
[04:27] <Xenguy> NeoGeo64: something like: mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /mnt
[04:27] <nymphox> rootinthebox: here it is for the sound prob http://pastebin.com/930057
[04:27] <betho> hi
[04:27] <rob_p> seth: Yeah, see what NigelS said...
[04:28] <mofasa> http://www.pastebin.ca/569251  <-- i got this error when running totem
[04:28] <Xenguy> NeoGeo64: then: ls /mnt
[04:28] <mofasa> any suggestions?
[04:28] <dmgubuntu> veritgo: you still there?
[04:28] <seth> yes but this only gonna work for the current console right?
[04:28] <NeoGeo64> Is it better to use floppies formatted in ext2
[04:28] <rob_p> seth: It's not a temporary solution as your PATH will be reset to defaults when /etc/profile get parsed on login.
[04:29] <nikosapi> My flashplayer isn't working for youtube videos (it freezes the browser)... Anyone else experiencing this?
[04:29] <mrsn0> mofasa are you using intel chipset?
[04:29] <mrsn0> for graphics
[04:29] <Xenguy> NeoGeo64: if you're only using linux, then I suppose that makes sense; either will work tho
[04:29] <bobnn> seth - once you do that in your current session you can undo wherever else you did it.
[04:29] <rob_p> seth: No.  It should work for all.  That's the thing about environment variables.
[04:29] <seth> ok, so if i type this: export PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
[04:29] <TheCougar> I have a laptop that i want to try the ubuntu live cd on but the system isn't able to boot from cd. is there a floppy that i can get that will boot the cd for me?
[04:29] <seth> the problem should be resolved?
[04:29] <rob_p> seth: Yes, I think so.
[04:30] <seth> ok, thanks man
[04:30] <bobnn> seth - did you get in this state by editting a file?
[04:30] <NigelS> nikosapi: are you using the GPL flash or nonfree flash?
[04:30] <rob_p> bobnn: He simply set his P
[04:30] <yo2k> !aliases
[04:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about aliases - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:30] <bobnn> OK.
[04:30] <NigelS> nikosapi: I don't have a problem with firefox/nonfree
[04:30] <Xenguy> !alias
[04:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about alias - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:30] <bobnn> all he has to do logout/login
[04:30] <Xenguy> bah
[04:30] <rob_p> bobnn: oops!  He simply set his PATH variable to nothing!  :-)
[04:30] <seth> bobnn: no, i'm was editing the path like this: PATH = $
[04:31] <mofasa> mrsn0: yes sir using toshiba laptop A45-S121 with 256ram
[04:31] <nikosapi> NigelS: nonfree, I even tried the one off the adobe website
[04:31] <seth> just like rob_p said
[04:31] <bobnn> just logout/login or set your path as others have said above.
[04:31] <mofasa> sir/mam
[04:31] <mrsn0> mofasa im not sure but check https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/111257
[04:31] <seth> ok i type this: export PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
[04:31] <mrsn0> if you google the error "The error was 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)'." totem at least :)
[04:31] <tom_> ad blocker
[04:31] <seth> and that woks well
[04:31] <NigelS> nikosapi: what does about:plugins say is handling flash? and is this 32bit?
[04:31] <seth> tranks a lot
[04:32] <seth> you really save me
[04:32] <mrsn0> there is a possible workaround , if thats what is affecting you
[04:32] <mofasa> ok
[04:32] <rob_p> seth: You should be good to go now.
[04:32] <_cerberus_> could someone tell me where I would find the modem driver for an Acer Aspire 3610?
[04:32] <scunizi> I just did a fresh install of Feisty-desktop.  It takes 60 sec. from the splash screen to boot into hte gui. Anyone know where I should look to fix that?
[04:32] <nikosapi> NigelS: yes and yes.
[04:32] <j1tters> turn off tooltips? anyone know how. google. turned up little.
[04:32] <seth> thanks rob_p and NigelS
[04:32] <rob_p> seth: welcome
[04:32] <NigelS> nikosapi: the first question doesn't have yes as one of the responses
[04:32] <NigelS> seth: np
[04:32] <seth> bye
[04:32] <mofasa> surfing..
[04:33] <nymphox> rootinthebox you still there?
[04:33] <nikosapi> NigelS: hehe, the flash plugin
[04:33] <lo4fer> When I go into the screensavers menu in GNOME my nvidia gpu fan immediately kicks on and then stays on after I exit the menu. Thermal monitor in nvidia x server settings doesn't reflect any temp increase....Any ideas on cause or how to fix?
[04:33] <nikosapi> NigelS: nonfree
[04:33] <holymoly> .
[04:34] <NigelS> nikosapi: do you have any extensions installed that might cause a problem? Also does about:plugins have "File name: libflashplayer.so" and "Shockwave Flash 9.0 r31"?
[04:34] <nymphox> Sound stopped working in ALSA and OSS using CS46xx sound card can anyone tell me what to look for or how to fix this
[04:35] <nymphox> Turtle Beach Santa Cruz CS46xx
[04:35] <NigelS> nymphox: checked the volume of the PCM hasn't been zeroed? when did it stop?
[04:35] <nymphox> after a restart
[04:35] <nymphox> hasnt worked since
[04:35] <nikosapi> NigelS: no, just java. this is a fresh kubuntu install and yes I'm using the latest version
[04:36] <nymphox> even a cold start
[04:36] <NigelS> nymphox: did you alter anything at all before restarting?
[04:38] <nymphox> I added a few progs games, speech to text, etc.
[04:38] <theTrav> my ubuntu feisty install is pausing for a long time (numerous minutes) before it'll ask me for my keychain password and log on to the network
[04:38] <theTrav> how do I fix that?
[04:39] <nikosapi> NigelS: hmmm, it seems to be a problem with video... I can't play videos.
[04:39] <scunizi> theTrav: I'm having basically the same problem.. abt 60 secs before gui and login.
[04:39] <Anthology> can someone suggest a good speech to text program
[04:39] <nymphox> NigelS here is the "etc/init.d alsa-utils" http://pastebin.com/930057
[04:40] <atlantis> what the fuc@ why won't ubuntu play dvds after new-install
[04:40] <atlantis> try downloading codecs and different apps.... nothing works
[04:40] <atlantis> any clues ?!?
[04:40] <theTrav> scunizi: have you recently started playing around with beryl?
[04:40] <scunizi> atlantis: you need the appropriate drivers
[04:40] <scunizi> !dvd
[04:40] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[04:41] <atlantis> well duh.... downloaded everything I could find. and nothing works... any clues specific drivers that I might need
[04:41] <scunizi> !dvd | theTrav
[04:41] <ubotu> theTrav: please see above
[04:41] <theTrav> ...? dvd?
[04:41] <scunizi> theTrav: no.. never got that far.
[04:41] <theTrav> probably not aimed at me that one
[04:41] <scunizi> theTrav: sorry the dvd thing was for someone else
[04:42] <theTrav> ok, one important question
[04:42] <scunizi> theTrav: use my nick so i can see you talking
[04:42] <mrsn0> nn penguins
[04:43] <BrMiHi08> I need a little bit of help figuring out how to do something.
[04:43] <scunizi> theTrav: go ahead.. ask
[04:43] <theTrav> how can I get ubuntu to store my wireless key so that I don't have to enter a password every time I log on?
[04:43] <scunizi> BrMiHi08: just ask..
[04:43] <theTrav> trying to formulate my question properly
[04:43] <scunizi> theTrav: k
[04:43] <theTrav> currently I have to enter a password to log on, and then another one to access the wireless
[04:43] <theTrav> I want to enter just one password
[04:43] <NigelS> nikosapi: it seems you're not the only one to have this issue.  Looking in to it there is some weird bug but not everyone seems to have it and no one can agree on what the common factor is: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=340811 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/104470 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=465239 <-- might be of use
[04:44] <mofasa> thanks mrsn0 ,it is really the xserver-xorg-video-intel driver problem
[04:44] <mofasa> i can play it now
[04:44] <NigelS> nymphox: does lsmod show the driver loaded for your sound card? if you double click the vol control are the volume levels up? nothing muted?
[04:44] <mofasa> but only using totem
[04:45] <scunizi> theTrav: not sure about that one.. I don't use wireless.. do you have encryption enabled?
[04:45] <azure> can anyone help me get the drivers working for my edimax usb wifi adapter?
[04:45] <BrMiHi08> I want to set up a server with a database then sync a pocket pc with the server to get the database on the pocket pc. I then want to take the pocket pc so I can add and edit some data on it then when I regain wireless connection, I want to sync it again so it will update it on the server
[04:45] <theTrav> scunizi: yes
[04:45] <BrMiHi08> I am not sure if that is possinle
[04:46] <theTrav> and feisty will store the encryption key but wants a password to access the stored key
[04:46] <theTrav> and won't allow me to enter an empty password
[04:46] <eifzon> how can i put in my xmms theme in xmms?
[04:46] <scunizi> theTrav: that's the issue. there must be a "conf" file that you can change to automatically enter the pass. Not sure where though.
[04:46] <nymphox> nothing muted, all vols are up when I reboot I can here when the drivers try to load because I get a loud chrip then silence in the place on the login sound
[04:46] <theTrav> ok, well I'm gonna re-install and see if I can fix my beryl woes that way
[04:46] <scunizi> theTrav: try turning off wpa or web and see what happens.
[04:47] <Frogzoo> eifzon: xmms calls them skins
[04:47] <theTrav> no turning off encryption
[04:47] <rob_p> theTrav: WEP or WPA?
[04:47] <eifzon> Frogzoo: ok, how can i fix it to skin
[04:47] <theTrav> WEP
[04:47] <scunizi> theTrav: just temp. for test.
[04:47] <theTrav> can't do it
[04:47] <eifzon> Frogzoo: i did download a xmms skin
[04:47] <theTrav> got other computers precariously working
[04:47] <scunizi> theTrav: is it wpa?
[04:47] <theTrav> took me way too long to get something that would work on the mac books
[04:47] <rob_p> theTrav: I have my key right in my /etc/network/interfaces file.  Works great!
[04:47] <Cwiiis_> Anyone know how to set a volume label in Ubuntu?
[04:47] <nymphox> lsmod looks ok
[04:48] <rob_p> theTrav: I also use WEP.
[04:48] <Cwiiis_> on a FAT partition
[04:48] <scunizi> theTrav: wep's hardly worth it.
[04:48] <scunizi> !wpa | theTrav
[04:48] <ubotu> theTrav: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:49] <nymphox> NigelS
[04:49] <nymphox> NigelS: lsmod shows all snd drivers loaded
[04:49] <rob_p> theTrav: You can add the key with a line like, 'wireless-key <hex_key>' to your /etc/network/interfaces file.
[04:49] <madman91> HOWdo i rip to mp3 in k3b?
[04:49] <madman91> ubuntu feisty
[04:50] <NigelS> nymphox: do you have any sound at all - films, music etc or is it just system sounds like the login?
[04:50] <nymphox> NigelS: Nothing at all
[04:51] <r4ge> Is there a good download manager with features like getrights "file browser"
[04:51] <BrMiHi08> I want to set up a server with a database then sync a pocket pc with the server to get the database on the pocket pc. I then want to take the pocket pc so I can add and edit some data on it then when I regain wireless connection, I want to sync it again so it will update it on the server. How would I go about this?
[04:51] <NigelS> nymphox: what happens if you killall -15 esd?
[04:51] <jared_> I am having an issue with my NetworkManager service.  It disconnects from my household wifi router after a while of in-use and no matter what I try I can not get it to reconnect.  Could anyone lend me a hand?
[04:51] <Jordan_U> r4ge, What features are those?
[04:51] <NigelS> r4ge: d4x is quite commonly used
[04:51] <colbert> How do I install Xfce to try it ?
[04:52] <r4ge> thanks NigelS
[04:52] <madman91> colbert: sudo aptitude install xubuntu-desktop
[04:52] <Jordan_U> colbert, sudo apt-get install xfce4 to remove it, *and* everything that is installed with it, run: "sudo apt-get remove xfce4 --auto-remove"
[04:52] <bur[n] er> anyone know if getdeb.net has any official relationship with ubuntu?
[04:52] <roho> i've been having major problems with ssh.  what is the best channel for support on that?
[04:53] <madman91> Jordan_U: use aptitude
[04:53] <r4ge> Jordan_U, getright will pull all the downloadable content out of a url
[04:53] <madman91> Jordan_U: way cooler
[04:53] <nymphox> Nigels: still nothing at al
[04:53] <Fezzler> Nigel: After freezing iMAc G5 SATA harddrive in the fridge, rebooting, saving files across home LAN, about 1/3 of pic folder came through okay, other 2/3 only 1/2 pics renders at server location?
[04:53] <rob_p> roho: What types of problems?
[04:53] <Jordan_U> madman91, blasphemy!
[04:53] <madman91> colbert: then at the login window.. choose "choose session" and then choose xfce
[04:53] <madman91> Jordan_U: are you kidding
[04:53] <madman91> Jordan_U: aptitude owns apt-get
[04:53] <ScritpBlue_> is channel highlighting on messages disabled on ubuntu's xchat?
[04:53] <colbert> ok thanks
[04:53] <Davasaurous> Hey, I'm just new to Linux and I think I'm wondering how to get the "Multiverse" repository so I can install Java, help would be much appreciated.
[04:53] <Jordan_U> madman91, offtopic :(
[04:54] <roho> rob_p: well, at the moment i cannot ssh to sdf.  i enabled verbose to the third level and there is no error, but no login prompt.
[04:54] <BrMiHi08> anyone care to help me...
[04:54] <Jordan_U> BrMiHi08, Just ask, if anyone can help they will :)
[04:54] <rob_p> roho: Can you ssh to anywhere else?
[04:54] <BrMiHi08> I want to set up a server with a database then sync a pocket pc with the server to get the database on the pocket pc. I then want to take the pocket pc so I can add and edit some data on it then when I regain wireless connection, I want to sync it again so it will update it on the server. How would I go about this?
[04:54] <Frogzoo> Davasaurous: synaptic -> settings -> repositories
[04:54] <roho> rob_p: i don't have any accounts anywhere else to test, unfortunately
[04:55] <roho> but other people can get a login prompt just fine.
[04:55] <IndyGunFreak> see ya'll later
[04:55] <rob_p> roho: Can you ssh to localhost?
[04:55] <Davasaurous> Frog, I'm on 7.04 and I can't seem to find a tutorial for the repository system... it seems to be different to the one there is a tutorial for on the site
[04:55] <r4ge> ubuntu is damn cool:)
[04:56] <Jordan_U> !repositories | Davasaurous
[04:56] <ubotu> Davasaurous: 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
[04:56] <roho> rob_p: no
[04:56] <roho> same problem
[04:56] <Bacon> OmegaCenti: hey
[04:56] <OmegaCenti> Bacon: is this the original Bacon?
[04:56] <KNarf_> hello, anyone who has installed Pidgin 2.0.2 ? A problem occur that one option for sound is lost.
[04:57] <rob_p> roho: Perhaps you don't have an ssh server installed.  That's ok.  You don't need the server for client access to other hosts.
[04:57] <Chris2> Hi guys...how do i make it so that ubuntu will start up in 1400x900 when it starts???
[04:57] <Bacon> OmegaCenti: Bacon|ubuntu
[04:57] <Chris2> i set it to it...but it always changes..
[04:57] <roho> rob_p: the server's installed
[04:57] <Chris2> i even turned on "make it default"
[04:57] <Bacon> OmegaCenti: I am the original Bacon...
[04:57] <Chris2> but it always changes
[04:57] <Jordan_U> KNarf_, I installed it fine from the .deb file at getdeb.org
[04:57] <Chris2> i think it's a conflict between the ubuntu resolution box and nvidia-settings
[04:57] <roho> rob_p: and nothing in auth.log about refusing
[04:57] <madman91> UBUNTU-K3B-gurus--> i installed the libk3b2 (or whatever) and i still cannot rip to mp3
[04:58] <KNarf_> Jordan_U, how to uninstall the version I had installed ?
[04:58] <Pelo> Chris2,  it's a nvidia thing,  check in the forums
[04:58] <rob_p> roho: What do you get when you try to connect?
[04:58] <nymphox> NigelS: still no sound at all.
[04:58] <Jordan_U> KNarf_, How did you install it?
[04:58] <Chris2> :S
[04:58] <OmegaCenti> Bacon: did you ever get the issue resolved?
[04:58] <roho> rob_p: well, the key exchange goes well, but there is no error, no prompt, just pauses
[04:58] <KNarf_> Jordan_U, By typing : sudo make install
[04:58] <Bacon> OmegaCenti: sadly no, and setting my wireless router to send at 54mb made the entire network slow immensly
[04:59] <Bacon> I dont know what to say
[04:59] <Bacon> Is it better to have a higher signal/noise?
[04:59] <OmegaCenti> Bacon: hell... if I know...
[04:59] <rob_p> roho: Have you touched any of the ssh config files?
[04:59] <Bacon> like 65/43?
[04:59] <roho> rob_p: well, yeah
[04:59] <Bacon> or is it better to have higher noise?
[04:59] <roho> i've been trying to get my sshd to work for a while
[04:59] <BrMiHi08> I want to set up a server with a database then sync a pocket pc with the server to get the database on the pocket pc. I then want to take the pocket pc so I can add and edit some data on it then when I regain wireless connection, I want to sync it again so it will update it on the server. How would I go about this?
[04:59] <roho> just haven't had the time to mess with it
[04:59] <OmegaCenti> Bacon: lower numbers on signal / high numbers on noise good
[05:00] <OmegaCenti> Bacon: Ideal would be -infinity/ + infinity
[05:00] <chaosmystic> brmihio8 > power user?
[05:00] <Bacon> thats right, cause it goes -70dBm
[05:00] <Jordan_U> KNarf_, make sure that your current directory is the same as it was when you ran make install and run: sudo make uninstall
[05:00] <jared_> How do I turn off the *keyring* for nm-applet?
[05:00] <rob_p> roho: I'd suggest reverting back to the original configuration files and then make sure you can establish a connection that way.
[05:00] <Bacon> negative means lower...
[05:00] <jared_> Do I simply *delete* its key?
[05:00] <Bacon> cause in dB, the lower the smaller
[05:00] <roho> rob_p: what's the best way to do that? just apt-get remove sshd/ssh?
[05:00] <KNarf_> Jordan_U, THanks
[05:00] <BrMiHi08> chaismystic- I have used ubuntu for a while but I am by no means a power user
[05:00] <Jordan_U> KNarf_, np
[05:00] <jared_> If anyone knows could they let me know how to turn off the keyring for nm-applet?
[05:01] <chaosmystic> my suggestion would be Kubuntu running apache, mysql and php
[05:01] <dopry> Jared, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/NetworkManager#head-1de145d05f957ff659f5fdb58974ec3e5864def5, see Automatic Keyring
[05:01] <rob_p> roho: Once that works, then proceed to make your changes from a, "known good" configuration.
[05:01] <Jared> ummmmm...huh?
[05:01] <Jared> oh
[05:01] <Jared> hehe
[05:01] <rob_p> roho: Didn't you make a backup of your config rules before you started messing around with them?
[05:01] <BrMiHi08> chaosmystic- I am pretty sure I know how to set up the server, but I have no clue how to get it on the pocket pc
[05:01] <chaosmystic> setup an old system with a big hard drive as your kubuntu server
[05:02] <GhostFreeman_> How do I check a filesystem? fsck told me at startup I failed the test
[05:02] <chaosmystic> does the pocket pc access html?
[05:02] <BrMiHi08> chaosmystic- yes
[05:02] <dopry> I just finally got nm setup on this laptop and I must say its nice... though upgrades over time I've been using manual config...
[05:02] <chaosmystic> the you can setup and html sever
[05:02] <chaosmystic> server
[05:02] <Bacon> GhostFreeman_, If you failed the file system check, then you'
[05:02] <NigelS> nymphox: what are the settings atm in system->prefs->sound?
[05:02] <dopry> nm is just easy :)
[05:02] <Bacon> you're going to have major issues when you upgrade modulkes and plugins
[05:03] <chaosmystic> is there an app on the pocket pc you want sync the data with?
[05:03] <Bacon> GhostFreeman_: I'd definatly reinstall ubuntu, and find a different distro
[05:03] <dopry> KI4IKL, your passwd will have to be the same as your keyring password for it work I believe.
[05:03] <Ragnaroek> hello
[05:03] <Jordan_U> Bacon, Why do you say that?
[05:03] <GhostFreeman_> ok, but how can I get a more detailed filesystem check?
[05:03] <Davasaurous> Is there a default root password?
[05:03] <Bacon> Jordon_U: Corrupt filesystem is never good?
[05:03] <dopry> KI4IKL, nm, I meant jared_
[05:03] <Jordan_U> GhostFreeman_, I am not sure why Bacon is saying that...
[05:03] <roho> rob_p: well, if i did that, i wouldn't be here now, would i? :D
[05:03] <BrMiHi08> chaosmystic- not really I just need to find a way to get the database on there edit it or add to it then put it back on the server
[05:03] <Bacon> Jordan_U: Happened to me
[05:04] <dopry> jared_,  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/NetworkManager#head-1de145d05f957ff659f5fdb58974ec3e5864def5, see Automatic Keyring
[05:04] <roho> rob_p: i'd like to just fully remove ssh from my system and start from scratch.
[05:04] <rob_p> roho: Well, it's a lesson that everyone learns at least once!  :-)
[05:04] <lo4fer> are window managers used in lieu of desktops mainly to free system resources?
[05:04] <chaosmystic> ok what apps are you using to create and edit data with?
[05:04] <roho> rob_p: yep.
[05:04] <Bacon> Jordan_U: fsck is there for a reason
[05:04] <Ragnaroek> confidential
[05:04] <matux> I have a similar problem like GhostFreeman, but I happens after 30 times I mount a file system so i runs the check atomatically and somethimes it fails, so I reboot and everythings ok
[05:04] <GhostFreeman_> I'd like to stay with Ubuntu, thanks for the advice
[05:04] <BrMiHi08> chaosmystic- I have not picked any apps yet but I do not really want to do excel
[05:04] <Jordan_U> Bacon, Why do you say to find another distro, and why specifically would he have problems with modules, with a corrupt file system you are going to have problems in general, I don't see how they are modual / plugin specific
[05:04] <GhostFreeman_> but I would like to know how to get a detailed report on my filesystem with fsck
[05:04] <chaosmystic> openoffice?
[05:05] <Bacon> Jordan_U: Not a different linux distro, a different ubuntu distro
[05:05] <GhostFreeman_> because it may be related to my vfat drive
[05:05] <Frogzoo> lo4fer: window managers don't do drag/drop or interaction between processes
[05:05] <matux> Who can I disable the automatic files system check after 30 mounts
[05:05] <Jordan_U> Bacon, What is your definition of a distribution?
[05:05] <rob_p> roho: No sweat.  Yeah, you can reinstall the packages to get back to defaults.  Perhaps just a dpkg reconfigure will do the trick.  Not sure though.
[05:06] <Bacon> 6.06 is different from 7.04
[05:06] <Bacon> Bad wording...
[05:06] <Jordan_U> Bacon, Ahh, ok
[05:06] <regeya> oh...wait...weekend.  bad time to check in to #ubuntu
[05:06] <dopry> GhostFreeman_, you can try the -V flag to fsck.
[05:06] <roho> rob_p: i'm going to remove completely and then start over.  the main problem, though, is that i can't seem to be able to connect to the sshd server from a remote environment, when it worked fine before like 2 months ago
[05:06] <chaosmystic> my point of view is why not figure out what apps your going to be using to create and edit data. then setup your server for those kinds of files. Either html, or ssh
[05:06] <regeya> "how do I format harddrive pls help :-((((((((("
[05:06] <GhostFreeman_> thanks, dopry
[05:06] <Frogzoo> matux: don't disable it - but you can increase it using tune2fs
[05:06] <dopry> GhostFreeman_, from a terminal `info fsck` and you'll be able to find a lot of stuff you can use form the command line.
[05:07] <Jordan_U> regeya, gparted, most likely from a LiveCD
[05:07] <BrMiHi08> chaosmystic- I haven't really picked an application yet
[05:07] <OmegaCenti> Alright I am having some hellacious issues with an ubuntu user who I took on as a project to get his laptop inspiron 1100 up and running with Ubuntu7.04 Feisty Fawn. His graphics card is an intel 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G] /. I have researched for HOURS with nothing to show for all my work. we have checked the gdm logs and the X logs and we keep coming up with an ending error that I CANNOT get past. O have read so many forum posts on
[05:07] <OmegaCenti> nearly the same problem that I am warn out.  I HAVE rtfm and I have done research. I NEED help. the ending error sometimes (but not of recent) is:I830WaitLpRing()
[05:07] <chaosmystic> what exactly are you doing with this pocket pc? its is business or what?
[05:07] <GhostFreeman_> thank you, this will help a lot
[05:07] <matux> ah ok thanks
[05:07] <BrMiHi08> chaosmystic- something like this http://airnab.com/
[05:08] <Frogzoo> OmegaCenti: is this vid card relatively new?
[05:08] <matux> Can I check my file system when it is mounted
[05:08] <chaosmystic> give me a sec to read it
[05:08] <rob_p> roho: What custom configuration were you trying for?  Passwordless auth or something similar?
[05:08] <OmegaCenti> Frogzoo: its relatively old I think.
[05:08] <dopry> GhostFreeman_, Good luck... I've been working with linux for a long time, and never found a need for detail info on the filesystem, unless it was a post mortem... What do you want the info for?
[05:09] <Nicark> hi, somebody knows howto install flash player in ubuntu feiry 64 bits?
[05:09] <chaosmystic> Ok I read it but what in the heck is it for?
[05:09] <roho> rob_p: well, ssh'ing to sdf worked fine without pass because it used the key
[05:09] <dopry> GhostFreeman_, or better yet, just what information do you want, fsck might not be the tool for the job.
[05:09] <roho> but
[05:09] <GhostFreeman_> to find out if this is my vfat drive that's going south
[05:09] <mdious> matux:  sudo tune2fs -c0 /dev/device
[05:09] <chaosmystic> TAB Air Balancing?
[05:09] <rob_p> roho: sdf?
[05:10] <matux> thank you mdious
[05:10] <roho> the bigger problem was not being able to connect to my own sshd.  it would refuse the connection because of tcpwrappers (even though sshd is not run off of inetd)
[05:10] <BrMiHi08> chaosmystic- it is for business, you take the pocket PC out into the field and then you get readings off of air vents for RPM CFM and stuff, then you take it back and sync it
[05:10] <roho> rob_p: sdf = sdf.lonestar.org
[05:10] <mdious> matux:  if that doesn't work...try putting say 300 or some large number in place of the 0 after the c....
[05:10] <GhostFreeman_> wait, no, it hung up on sda2 which is my ext3 part
[05:10] <BrMiHi08> chaosmystic- it is for HVAC stuff if you know what that is
[05:10] <chaosmystic> you want to set this up in your house?
[05:11] <chaosmystic> no what is HVAC?
[05:11] <GhostFreeman_> yeah I'd like to see where it failed since my HDDs have been running for some time
[05:11] <dopry> GhostFreeman_, So you want to know about the underlying drive or the filesystem itself?
[05:11] <regeya> chaosmystic: offtopic.
[05:11] <BrMiHi08> chaosmystic- the server would be at the office and then  when the pocket pc goes to job sites to get the data and then syncs it
[05:11] <BrMiHi08> regeya- he is helping me
[05:11] <regeya> meh.
[05:11] <GhostFreeman_> the filesystem since it reported the fail on startup
[05:12] <regeya> ok wait I read HVAC and thought 'Heating and A/C' sorry
[05:12] <regeya> :-}
[05:12] <roho> rob_p: i totally removed ssh and sshd and reinstalled.  still can't ssh to sdf, even using putty doesn't work.
[05:12] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, your soulution is fairly specific
[05:12] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, nothing generic exists like that really
[05:12] <rob_p> roho: Just now?
[05:12] <roho> yep
[05:12] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, the problem is the client / server architecterue on a multi platform and multi device basis
[05:12] <BrMiHi08> holymoly- that airnab software is 13000 for the first year
[05:12] <regeya> ;3~;3~;3~;3~
[05:12] <roho> and there are no error messages with the verbose mode
[05:13] <roho> the key exchange is successful, and then it just hangs
[05:13] <chaosmystic> I assumed you just wanted a standard server to sync music, movies and files to your pocket pc
[05:13] <holymoly> your biggest problem is that you are actually using microsoft crap, thus you don't have a lot of open source options
[05:13] <jadae> any suggestions on a platform independent text editor that I could use to make c/c++, php, and python source files?
[05:13] <BrMiHi08> holymoly- so if I were to go windows (I know, I hate it) would it be a lot easier?
[05:13] <rob_p> roho: Can you ssh to localhost with the new install of the client/server packages?
[05:13] <Jordan_U> jadae, vi
[05:13] <chaosmystic> jadae, notepad++
[05:13] <holymoly> pocket pc is just a bad platform first secondly its really only specific to devices that are SEVERELY underpowerd
[05:13] <jadae> I don't like using it in command line though
[05:13] <OmegaCenti> Alright I am having some hellacious issues with an ubuntu user who I took on as a project to get his laptop inspiron 1100 up and running with Ubuntu7.04 Feisty Fawn. His graphics card is an intel 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G] /. I have researched for HOURS with nothing to show for all my work. we have checked the gdm logs and the X logs and we keep coming up with an ending error that I CANNOT get past. O have read so many forum posts on
[05:13] <OmegaCenti> nearly the same problem that I am warn out.  I HAVE rtfm and I have done research. I NEED help. the ending error sometimes (but not of recent) is:I830WaitLpRing()
[05:13] <jadae> and I'd like it if it had tabbed documents
[05:13] <mdious> speaking of which I just finished up in my last position...now for the future:  refusing to support windows...is that a crazy idea...anyway, if i end up cleaning toilets so be it...better than doing something i don't feel is right forever....
[05:13] <holymoly> the first thing you will need to look at is at a umpc category device that can actually run desktop apps
[05:14] <chaosmystic> jadae - notepad++ has everything you want
[05:14] <jadae> alright, thanks chaosmystic
[05:14] <holymoly> once you are looking at a umpc you have desktop apps available ... at whichpoitn you will want a device that can run linux (i.e. intel chipset)
[05:14] <Jordan_U> OmegaCenti, Can you pastebin the error?
[05:14] <holymoly> once you have linux on your umpc and linux on your servers your half way there
[05:14] <BrMiHi08> holymoly- 3 tablet pc's are still cheaper than $13000
[05:14] <holymoly> then a few option open up
[05:14] <OmegaCenti> Jordan_U: one sec
[05:14] <roho> rob_p: is strictchecking something you want enabled always in the sshd_config?
[05:15] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, but regardless you are still a) asking in the wrong channel and really b) approaching the problem solving for this the wrong way
[05:15] <rob_p> roho: Yes, I think so if it's enabled by default.
[05:15] <lgc> Does anyone know if I have to somehow initialize the modem of my machine in order to send a fax? (My Internet connection is a DSL).
[05:15] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, what specifically datawise are you needing such replication capabilities?
[05:15] <holymoly> btw. as a side note
[05:15] <OmegaCenti> Jordan_U: http://nopaste.com/p/ahJqyKqNe
[05:15] <holymoly> there is a very affordeable and VERY old technology that does exactly what you want but on a windows based client (linux client comming)
[05:16] <holymoly> lotus notes
[05:16] <holymoly> its actually designed for that
[05:16] <BrMiHi08> holymoly- I am not sure I understand your question
[05:16] <roho> rob_p: yep, still can't connect to localhost via ssh
[05:16] <roho> have no idea why! there is no error reported
[05:16] <holymoly> and it has the worlds best replication technology
[05:16] <OmegaCenti> Jordan_U: nm. I have been at it all day and that user just gave up. I think I will too.
[05:16] <holymoly> in lotus notes your client 'replicaates' the applicatio nto the client
[05:16] <holymoly> so you can enter data all you want offline
[05:16] <holymoly> then replicate the data back to the server
[05:16] <rob_p> roho: Did you modify the client config file, or just the server?
[05:16] <lgc> !modem
[05:16] <ubotu> You want to connect via dial-up? Read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
[05:16] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, that is the first place you should be lookiing at actually
[05:17] <BrMiHi08> holymoly- that sound almost exactly what I am looking for
[05:17] <chaosmystic> just use google apps
[05:17] <roho> rob_p: i haven't modified anything at this point.
[05:17] <roho> roho: all config files are out-of-the-box
[05:17] <holymoly> all the other solutions are half assed, no really designed for that
[05:17] <jared> I have emerald --replace in my startup session and it appears in my current session, but it is clearly not working for me.  Anyone have any ideas?  Is it being executed too soon in the start up process?
[05:17] <dopry> GhostFreeman_, then fsck is probably the tool... If you're concerned more about the disks themselves you can check out the smartmontools or smart-notifier packages.
[05:17] <deep`> Is there a way to list processes bind to an port? (like ftpserver, sshservers, webserver, etc.)
[05:17] <holymoly> ibm now owns lotus notes, we use it, is fantastic
[05:17] <rob_p> roho: Ok.  Does your hostname resolv?
[05:17] <dopry> adios :)
[05:17] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, its also fantastically easy to create your own database applications although there is a bit of a learning curve or course
[05:17] <holymoly> its as easy as learning a new word processor
[05:17] <roho> rob_p: localhost? how would i know?
[05:17] <mdious> deep`:  if you know the port number you could lsof -i4:portnumber (lsof -i4:22 for example)
[05:18] <BrMiHi08> holymoly- thanks for your help, I guess I will be doing some more research
[05:18] <roho> roho: i mean, that should work or else i'd have other network problems, right?
[05:18] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, look seriously into lotus notes, there is nothing out there that even comes close to that
[05:18] <darwin81> Firefox won't start. It says it's still running, but not responding. I tried killing the process from System Monitor, but it's not listed there. I tried restarting the computer and it still gives me the same error.
[05:18] <deep`> mdious: thanx (:
[05:18] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, please be aware of one thing about lotus notes:
[05:18] <mdious> deep`:  not sure if it's what you want, but hopefully it will help :)
[05:18] <rob_p> roho: can you ping the hostname?
[05:18] <holymoly> windows users
[05:18] <BrMiHi08> lol
[05:18] <rob_p> roho: you should be able to ping localhost as well as the name assigned to your host.
[05:18] <roho> rob_p: wait, you mean my host or the remote host? i thought i was trying to ssh to myself at this point
[05:18] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, in particular windows users that ONLY know ms outlook (notes also does email btw all in one)
[05:19] <rob_p> roho: The host you are on locally.
[05:19] <roho> i can ping localhost
[05:19] <holymoly> what happens is that outlook users don't understand that lotus notes is about easy document based database creation  and management for a remote workforce
[05:19] <rob_p> roho: can you ping the name of the localhost?
[05:19] <BrMiHi08> holymoly- so I can really create a database in lotus notes that lets me do all of that?
[05:19] <roho> rob_p: yes.
[05:19] <holymoly> and you will find nothing but endless whining about lotus notes from windows lusers
[05:19] <Stormx2> How do I alias an app? Like, ls automatically brings up ls -l?
[05:19] <Nicark> hi, how can you install the flash player for firefox in feisty 64bits??
[05:19] <Stormx2> !flash | Nicark
[05:19] <mdious> holymoly:  i had to use outlook in my last position...worst - software - ever :(
[05:19] <ubotu> Nicark: 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
[05:19] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, my STRONG advice is to ignore windows users (as always) and dig in and find out for your self
[05:19] <deep`> mdious: it was just right (: so thanq ^^
[05:20] <GhostFreeman_> dopry: thanks. I'll check those utils out.
[05:20] <holymoly> mdious, almost as bad as evolution indeed
[05:20] <holymoly> lol
[05:20] <holymoly> *cough*
[05:20] <holymoly> :)
[05:20] <Nicark> thanks Stormx2 ;)
[05:20] <roho> Stormx2: you can probably just uncomment the aliases in your .bash_profile file in your home directory
[05:20] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, 100% we use it
[05:20] <mdious> Stormx2:  if you use bash, check out ~/.bashrc
[05:20] <roho> er, yeah, .bashrc :D
[05:20] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, notes comes in a client/ server architecture of course, server is EXTREMELY powerfull
[05:20] <oslo> do you know a GUI front end like SUPER for Linux ?
[05:20] <oslo> *ubuntu ;)
[05:20] <mdious> holymoly:  Yes I'm not the biggest fan of evolution BUT evolution loads on my laptop in a few seconds...with outlook I would open it and then walk off for a while
[05:20] <holymoly> its also one of the easiest servers to setup considering its power
[05:21] <holymoly> mdious, lol, sounds familiar :)
[05:21] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, the are comming out with a cross platform notes client tho
[05:21] <darwin81> Firefox won't start. It says it's still running, but not responding. I tried killing the process from System Monitor, but it's not listed there. I tried restarting the computer and it still gives me the same error.
[05:21] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, so you will be able to run it on linux natively at some poitn in time when you get a umpc
[05:21] <BrMiHi08> holymoly- sounds great, I think I have enough to research for a while
[05:21] <holymoly> note: stay away from pocket pc stuff, thats garbage
[05:21] <Rictoo> with grep how do I make the results also show the file it found it in? I am doing "cat *.java | grep Image"
[05:21] <roho> rob_p: i guess there is error feedback from auth.log this time:  Jun 15 23:17:12 localhost sshd[403] : fatal: Timeout before authentication for 127.0.0.1
[05:22] <BrMiHi08> holymoly- palms much better?
[05:22] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, for now you can run the windows client in crossover office, works great, its what we do
[05:22] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, nope
[05:22] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, those sorts of devices are just undepowered
[05:22] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, you can't be looking for anything that has less than a 1ghz cpu under the hood
[05:22] <holymoly> you want to be running basically a small laptop
[05:22] <r4ge> whats crossover office?
[05:23] <holymoly> pocketpc and palm devices are ultramobile, the problem there is you cant run desktop software and need to have custom stuff built
[05:23] <rob_p> roho:  The reason I ask is that I've seen ssh have issues with hosts that have names that don't resolve.
[05:23] <RoC_MM> r4ge, http://www.codeweavers.com/
[05:23] <holymoly>  BrMiHi08 that means that your choice of software for such devices is EXTREMELY low, and VERY SPECIFIC.  palm is the best in that category yes, but not necessarily for what you are looking for
[05:23] <roho> rob_p: ok, no problem.  that part works at least (yes!)
[05:23] <rob_p> roho: Sorry for the delay.  I got disconnected from my server.
[05:23] <holymoly> add umpc devices to yoru research list
[05:23] <HorizonXP> hey
[05:24] <HorizonXP> does anyone know why my keyboard response time in Ubuntu would be slow?
[05:24] <holymoly> BrMiHi08, i thin that right there will blow 6 month off your life in terms of research, so have fun :)
[05:24] <Jordan_U> r4ge, It is a proprietary version of wine that is made specifically for things like MS Office, but you can also run all the applications you can in crossover office with the open source wine AFIK
[05:24] <holymoly> you have a lot to learn
[05:24] <HorizonXP> and I don't have SlowKeys on in Accessibility
[05:24] <rob_p> roho: Check one more thing.  Make sure the name assigned to your host is in your /etc/hosts file.
[05:24] <BrMiHi08> holymoly- thanks for shortening my life 6 months :)
[05:24] <Stormx2> mdious, roho, do I need to logout/login for it to take effect?
[05:24] <r4ge> i was gonna say, it looks like fancy-pants WINE
[05:25] <roho> Stormx2: no, do a source .bashrc and it should work
[05:25] <palmer> question
[05:25] <savetheWorld> y?
[05:25] <roho> rob_p: yeah, it's there:  first line:  127.0.0.1 localhost hostname | second line:  127.0.0.1 hostname
[05:26] <roho> so that is correct
[05:26] <r4ge> i got a bit of a shock the other day when my brother jumped on my computer and ran a windows application. I had previously setup WINE and assoicated it with .exe files nautalus.
[05:26] <palmer> i can connect my external usb hdd
[05:26] <r4ge> he said he justed "double clicked the icon" and it ran without a hitch.
[05:26] <mdious> Stormx2:  um...not sure sorry
[05:26] <palmer> but it's error everytime i eject
[05:26] <strabes> r4ge: bonzibuddysetup.exe ?
[05:27] <palmer> how to eject it safely?
[05:27] <palmer> i'm using feisty fawn
[05:27] <Jordan_U> strabes, god I hope not...
[05:27] <r4ge> strabes, some demo loading program that came with a magazine.
[05:27] <DrkCodeman> so Wine just released it's distro for better support what do you have to do to get in included in apt-get's packager
[05:27] <strabes> palmer: sudo eject /dev/disklocation
[05:27] <Tom47> !enter | palmer
[05:27] <ubotu> palmer: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:27] <mdious> Storm2x:  I think you might have to...or restart something hehe, sorry can't help more
[05:27] <rob_p> roho: Ok.  Well if you are sure the server is using a default config file, it should be working.  But it almost seems like there's something nonstandard in the mix.
[05:27] <strabes> Jordan_U: lol, bonzibuddy was the best app ever
[05:28] <nzhomie> bonzi buddy gave u viruses
[05:28] <strabes> i remember how you could type in stuff and it would say it
[05:28] <Jordan_U> DrkCodeman, I believe that wine has a repository for ubuntu
[05:28] <strabes> indeed
[05:28] <palmer> i'm sorry !
[05:28] <roho> rob_p: yeah, it doesn't make any sense.  i work on it for a few hours, get angry and try again some other time.
[05:28] <DrkCodeman> Jordan_U, needs to be updated...
[05:28] <Tom47> palmer just makes it impossible to see yr problem in one go
[05:29] <Fezzler> Is there a simple linux 3d animation program, Blender's learning is a little too step
[05:29] <Jordan_U> Fezzler, Wings3d ?
[05:29] <PanzerMKZ> well yea blender is complex
[05:30] <PanzerMKZ> but you start small hit upthe instructions
[05:35] <rob_p> roho: I'll do some more thinking and if I come up with anything else, I'll let you know.  Good luck though.
[05:35] <DrkCodeman> hmm wth C compiler cannot make executables?
[05:35] <rabidweezle_> !widescreen
[05:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about widescreen - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:35] <fiveiron> anyone know of an app to rip the audio track out of a video?
[05:35] <roho> rob_p: alright, well thanks for listening
[05:35] <Jordan_U> DrkCodeman, Is this the repository you are using? http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
[05:35] <bullgard4> What files does the director< /etc/acpi/resume.d summarize?
[05:35] <rabidweezle_> anyone know how to setup widescreen resolutions?
[05:35] <bullgard4> What files does the directory /etc/acpi/resume.d summarize?
[05:35] <Jordan_U> RabidWeezle, What kind of gfx card do you have?
[05:35] <DrkCodeman> Jordan_U, wine-0.9.39.tar.bz2
[05:35] <DrkCodeman> from: http://www.winehq.org/
[05:35] <DrkCodeman> Jordan_U, under "but the source is available now"
[05:35] <rabidweezle_> Jordan_U, I have an nvidia with the restricted drivers installed, geforce fx 5700 ultra
[05:35] <rabidweezle_> I got a 19 inch widescreen monitor
[05:35] <rabidweezle_> it takes a resolution of like something by 1440
[05:35] <Nicark> 1440x900 ?
[05:35] <rob_p> roho: As a side thought, what if the reinstall is trying to use the old/modified configuration file?  Did you specifically remove it before reinstalling the server?  If not, perhaps dpkg found the existing config and opted to have the new install utilize the old config file.  Check and see if there is more than one sshd_config file in the /etc/ssh dir.
[05:35] <rabidweezle_> yeah, something like that
[05:35] <rabidweezle_> Nicark, you know how to set that resolution?
[05:35] <DrkCodeman> Jordan_U, did you see the wine distro?
[05:35] <Jordan_U> rabidweezle_, run: "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh" it will ask for the driver to use and the resolution to use, choose "nvidia" ( not "nv" ) and 1440x900
[05:36] <Nicark> RabidWeezle, you have to configure your monitor in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[05:36] <[nige] > I have solved my synaptic problem
[05:36] <rabidweezle_> thanks Jordan_U
[05:36] <Jordan_U> DrkCodeman, What do you mean by "the wine distro" ?
[05:36] <roho> rob_p: no, that wouldn't happen because i used synaptic to completely remove them (incl. config files)
[05:36] <roho> i wonder if it's a PAM thing?
[05:36] <DrkCodeman> Jordan_U, as i said when i try to run ./configure on wine i get configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[05:36] <[nige] > I had to add the stuff to my xorg
[05:36] <[nige] > I have found a tutorial if anyone wants to read it
[05:37] <rob_p> roho: Ok then.
[05:37] <DrkCodeman> ill google search it prolly have better luck
[05:37] <Jordan_U> DrkCodeman, You probably just want to wait a day or two for a .deb but if you really want to compile from source...
[05:38] <DrkCodeman> apparently there is a huge known issue with x64 builds of ubuntu
[05:38] <DrkCodeman> the compiler is crap
[05:38] <naknak987> What program can I use to play store bought dvd movies
[05:38] <Jordan_U> DrkCodeman, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:38] <bullgard4> rabidweezle_: Try the command 'X Resolution Probe': xresprob.
[05:38] <naknak987> totem wont do it
[05:38] <Jordan_U> DrkCodeman, No, it's just not installed yet
[05:38] <KI4IKL> naknak987, You need some codecs.
[05:38] <KI4IKL> !codecs
[05:38] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[05:38] <Jordan_U> DrkCodeman, sudo apt-get build-dep wine
[05:39] <[nige] > !nvidia
[05:39] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:39] <KI4IKL> !codecs < naknak987
[05:39] <naknak987> Thanks, I will try those
[05:39] <KI4IKL> naknak987, check what ubotu said about multimedia issues :)
[05:39] <rabidweezle_> what's the other resolutions with the same aspect ratio of 1440x900?
[05:39] <KI4IKL> and then you should be able to use totem to play stuff.
[05:39] <DrkCodeman> why not: sudo apt-get install libc6-dev g++ gcc
[05:40] <rob_p> KI4IKL: ham?
[05:41] <mdious> cya's
[05:41] <Davasaurous> !multiverse
[05:41] <Jordan_U> DrkCodeman, Because meta packages and build-dep are easier and take less research on my part :)
[05:41] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[05:41] <arooni> how can i change a read only file to write as well?
[05:41] <Jordan_U> arooni, NTFS?
[05:41] <arooni> nopes, its on ext3
[05:41] <arooni> on my ubuntu
[05:41] <Nicark> chmod ?
[05:41] <DrkCodeman> Jordan_U, http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-17033.html
[05:42] <DrkCodeman> :)
[05:42] <DrkCodeman> there's your research :P
[05:42] <fnf> Is there anyone here has the microphone working ?.
[05:42] <DrkCodeman> im supprised ububtu doesnt come with xmms
[05:42] <DrkCodeman> ubuntu
[05:42] <fnf> I've been trying to set up ALSA in anyway I can imagine, but no dime.
[05:43] <Jordan_U> DrkCodeman, Why on earth are you still running hoary ?!?
[05:43] <DrkCodeman> hoary?
[05:43] <Jordan_U> DrkCodeman, That is what that post is referring to
[05:43] <DrkCodeman> no im on the latest 64 build
[05:44] <DrkCodeman> the problem continues through the latest 64 build
[05:44] <KI4IKL> rob_p, yes, I'm a ham :)
[05:44] <KI4IKL> QRZ me :)
[05:44] <brohan> Oh god, I'm laptop shopping
[05:44] <brohan> Why the hell do tablets look so cool
[05:44] <brohan> And despite their coolness, I'm not sure of their linux-compatability
[05:44] <brohan> anyone know?
[05:45] <KI4IKL> I know yhou can install the wacom driver to get a stylus working.
[05:45] <PanzerMKZ> what tablet you looking at
[05:45] <KI4IKL> I'd google it to see what you can get that'll work.
[05:45] <Jordan_U> DrkCodeman, Then that post probably has nothing to do with your current problem as it is verrrrry out of date :)
[05:45] <PanzerMKZ> we got one working at work
[05:45] <PanzerMKZ> and it runs Kubuntu just fine
[05:45] <brohan> http://www.pc.ibm.com/ca/thinkpad/tablet/index.html
[05:45] <robert98374> Hello Everyone!
[05:45] <robert98374> Hello Everyone!
[05:45] <robert98374> lol
[05:45] <brohan> With the stylus and all?
[05:49] <PanzerMKZ> yea
[05:49] <DrkCodeman> the error message is exactly the same and its coincidence both are refering to a 64 build
[05:49] <robert98374> How do I edit the Xorg.conf?
[05:49] <KI4IKL> find it and do sudo gedit <where it is here>
[05:49] <TheCougar> isn't that just a laptop with a really manuvierable screen that has touch screen ability?
[05:49] <rob_p> KI4IKL: Cool.  It's a great hobby.
[05:49] <brohan> Yeah, that's it
[05:49] <KI4IKL> rob_p, check pm
[05:49] <KI4IKL> yeah
[05:49] <KI4IKL> I'm 12...I got in it win fifth grade
[05:49] <KI4IKL> are you a ham, rob_p ?
[05:49] <Jordan_U> robert98374, What do you need to change in it?
[05:49] <rob_p> KI4IKL: I was ke4ori years ago...
[05:49] <KI4IKL> license expired?
[05:49] <brohan> PanzerMKZ, did the screen rotate properly? or did you have to manually do xrandr rotate
[05:49] <robert98374> jordan I am trying to enable the double buffer for conky
[05:49] <lo4fer> please, no scrolling
[05:49] <rob_p> KI4IKL: No.  I moved and upgraded to Advanced Class.  FCC issued me another callsign.
[05:49] <KI4IKL> ahh cool
[05:49] <KI4IKL> join #hamradio ...great channel to hang in.
[05:49] <DrkCodeman> what is a good app for mounting images for linux?
[05:49] <GigaClon> how can kill a process at a certain time?
[05:49] <DrkCodeman> non command line
[05:49] <rabidweezle_> wooty, got it all installed...
[05:49] <rob_p> KI4IKL: I've been in there before.  Pretty slow sometimes.
[05:49] <rabidweezle_> now to insure that it's using my entire hard drive since... well.. my bios doesn't see it all
[05:49] <TheCougar> i'll be ready for a tablet PC when the paper is just a oled thin film keyboard and the screen is really thin and does e paper
[05:49] <lo4fer> gigaclon: maybe try "man kill"
[05:49] <KI4IKL> it's picked up ...I love it in there. Everyone is real helpful when I am stumped in there.
[05:49] <sonictwin> how do you execute a .pl file
[05:49] <Terramel> Hiho
[05:49] <rob_p> KI4IKL: I'm in there now.
[05:49] <Jordan_U_> robert98374, Do you have the correct drivers for your GFX card installed? that is more likely the issue
[05:50] <PanzerMKZ> hold on I am asking now
[05:50] <KI4IKL> rob_p, and i'm talkign to you :_)
[05:50] <PanzerMKZ> brohan: I am asking now
[05:50] <Terramel> My 4 ports USB Hub is not working in Ubuntu Feisty ;/
[05:50] <robert98374> jordan_U I did it last time and it worked fine
[05:50] <weltschmerz> what's a way to record the output audio from a program?
[05:51] <GigaClon> sonictwin, you should be able to just double click it
[05:51] <GigaClon> sonictwin, but perl has to be installe
[05:51] <robert98374> Jordan_U I had to wipe the HD and reinstall and I am trying to get everything up and running but I forgot the code to access the Xorg.conf
[05:51] <Jordan_U_> robert98374, OK, run: gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[05:51] <dawn_chorus> Terramel, does your BIOS report detecting the hub at boot time?
[05:53] <rabidweezle_> !codecs
[05:53] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[05:53] <m0u5e> anyone know why after installinga nd configing imwheel my scroll would stop working?
[05:53] <robert98374> Jordan_U thanks
[05:53] <ToddEDM2> question : why do you prefer gnnome over KDE
[05:53] <Dr_willis> ToddEDM2,  I dont. :)
[05:53] <ToddEDM2> lol
[05:53] <Jordan_U_> !offtopic | ToddEDM2
[05:53] <ubotu> ToddEDM2: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:54] <robert98374> Jordan_U_ do you know what he line would be to add it so it uses the double buffer/
[05:54] <robert98374> ?
[05:54] <reston5> whats a good keyboard modifier program
[05:54] <ToddEDM2> question still stands
[05:54] <Jordan_U_> robert98374, No, sorry
[05:55] <roho> rob_p: well, i reinstalled the PAM libraries.  no dice.
[05:55] <robert98374> Jordan_U_ no worries :)
[05:55] <roho> i wonder if it's a problem with the version?
[05:55] <Jordan_U_> ToddEDM2, This channel is for support, not polls
[05:55] <DrkCodeman> is there a non command based image mounting tool for linux?
[05:55] <m0u5e> anyone know how to config my mouse scroll up and down to work?
[05:55] <lo4fer> !dillweed
[05:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dillweed - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:55] <TheCougar> who thinks i'm really pretty!?
[05:56] <TheCougar> oh no polls? bla nevermind:(
[05:56] <robert98374> Jordan_U_ its Load "dbe" with the spaces to make it match with the rest of them
[05:57] <bamzin> hello. ive trid to update my ubuntu distro and just broke it. now when i login the screen freezes and i cant even move the cursor. how can i reinstall ubuntu without losing my files?
[05:57] <ToddEDM2> lol Jordan_U
[05:58] <Jordan_U_> bamzin, Do you have your /home on a separate partition?
[05:58] <bamzin> Jordan_U_: no.. its on the same partition
[05:58] <DrkCodeman> Jordan_U, that apt get is huge
[05:59] <DrkCodeman> whats the other?
[05:59] <GigaClon> is there a way to turn off the screen at will ( not after some time )
[05:59] <bullgard4> What files does the directory /etc/acpi/resume.d summarize?
[05:59] <matux> how do you know if home is in a different partition???
[05:59] <Jordan_U_> DrkCodeman, Probably not much, you probably have all the dependencies you need for the binary already
[05:59] <jetscreamer> matux: type mount
[06:00] <jetscreamer> in an xterm
[06:00] <rob_p> roho: So when you try to connect, the connection is established but you get no password prompt, or is the connection not even established?
[06:00] <DrkCodeman> Jordan_U, do you know of a mounting application for like blindwrite / clonecd / nero etc without a command? like a ported daemon tools?
[06:00] <r4ge> df also pulls up some usefull infomation
[06:00] <matux> o yea, /dev/hdc7 on /home type ext3 (rw)- it is in a separate partition
[06:01] <roho> rob_p: keys are exchanged, but no login prompt.  sshd times out
[06:02] <Jordan_U_> bamzin, You could back up your /home and re-install, or possibly even delete everything on your / except /home, then mv all of the files in /home to / , re-size that partition and use it as a new /home partition
[06:03] <DrkCodeman> Jordan_U, so you think the latest version of wine will be implemented by tommorow for apt-get?
[06:03] <DrkCodeman> doh
[06:03] <Jordan_U_> DrkCodeman, Probably, but remember you have to enable the specific wine repository to get it
[06:04] <DrkCodeman> it is :)
[06:04] <rob_p> roho: I wonder if your ~/.ssh has a corrupt config file in it, or perhaps you have a corrupt key in there.  Have you tried temporarily getting rid of your ~/.ssh directory?
[06:04] <DrkCodeman> the instructions are listed on there website
[06:04] <bamzin> Jordan_U_: so, any suggestion?
[06:05] <jetscreamer> their
[06:05] <Jordan_U_> bamzin, How did you upgrade? There may be a way to fix your current install. ( also see my earlier comment if you missed it )
[06:05] <roho> rob_p: yes, i have.  still no beans.
[06:05] <lo4fer> is it bad to ping random ip's. like is that cyberagression.
[06:06] <TheCougar> my buttons on the laptop (dell e1505) don't work. the volume up and down and mute work, but the multimedia keys for play/pause , stop, next tract don't work. what might be a solutiont o this?
[06:06] <lo4fer> call dell
[06:06] <[nige] > !nvidia
[06:06] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:07] <bamzin> Jordan_U_: i tried to use the upgrade o
[06:07] <roho> TheCougar: you might not get that to work at all.
[06:07] <lo4fer> !make me a sandwich
[06:07] <Jordan_U_> TheCougar, Is that one of the new Ubuntu OEM Dells?
[06:07] <TheCougar> no
[06:07] <bamzin> Jordan_U_: i tried to use the upgrade manager. didnt work, than tried to update by synaptic. by the end of this all.. well, doesnt work :P i can only login in text mode
[06:07] <pablodias> hello folks. I downloaded the ubuntu 7.04 i386 cd installer and when I run that option to verify cd data it shows an error. validating teh md5sum.txt i got 9 invalid md5 hashes, but its ok to Ubuntu, because the installation starts with the root md5 hash of Ubuntu
[06:07] <TheCougar> its a dell that had xp on it when it shipped.
[06:07] <pablodias> anyonw knows what's happening?
[06:08] <vlt> need help fixing audio input on feisty... mic does not work
[06:08] <RifleEyes> im confused
[06:08] <lo4fer> ah, well in that case dell would be even less helpful than if it was one of their oem linux machines
[06:08] <RifleEyes> i installed ubuntu with dualbootness
[06:08] <RifleEyes> and when i rebooted there was no ubuntu.
[06:08] <lo4fer> rifleeyes did you install grub?
[06:09] <RifleEyes> no one told me i had to
[06:09] <roho> does it boot at all?
[06:09] <tritium> RifleEyes: it would be part of the installation process
[06:09] <Jordan_U_> TheCougar, There is *definately* a way to make it work, as long as there are media players which listen to those types of keys ( I think most do but I don't have media keys on my laptop )
[06:09] <RifleEyes> i am on 6.06
[06:09] <RifleEyes> because i cannot burn 7.04
[06:09] <RifleEyes> as a note.
[06:09] <troy-> The_8472, "PAM module like pam_mount is to unmount a user's home directory upon logging out because programs like xscreensaver will block an unmount with open file descriptors."
[06:09] <troy-> err :(
[06:09] <lo4fer> rifleeyes the windows bootloader does not recognize linuxes. but you can get it (NTLDR) to do so with a program called bootpart if i recall rightly. but anyway if you get grub on there it should give you the choice at startup.
[06:10] <RifleEyes> sweet
[06:10] <RifleEyes> i can get grub from windows then?
[06:10] <TheCougar> Jordan_U_: ah so i might want to talk to the makers of the media program i'm using and see what they can come up with
[06:10] <troy-> anyone know why pam mount cant unmount a loop FS when logging in via SSH, but can using console?
[06:10] <RifleEyes> i mean, download it in windows
[06:10] <lo4fer> grub is on your ubuntu cd
[06:11] <vlt> need help fixing audio input on feisty... mic does not work
[06:11] <RifleEyes> okay.. where..?
[06:11] <lo4fer> rifleeyes: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351
[06:11] <Jordan_U_> TheCougar, No, you probably just need to tell X what those key codes are supposed to mean, I wouldn't ask the application developers unless it works in one app but not another
[06:11] <TaJMoX> troy : maybe ssh user doesn't have permissions for mount
[06:12] <TheCougar> oh
[06:12] <TaJMoX> rifleeyes grub doesn't have a gui interface - it's command line only.   unless you download a gui utility
[06:12] <nomasteryoda|w> vlt, sure it does... open console, type alsamixer, hit tab one time (should see capture selected near the top) now use the cursor keys to move to your mic input and press the arrow up key and/or the "m" key
[06:13] <RifleEyes> err.. okay. im not good with command line stuff. especially linux.
[06:13] <rabidweezle_> how do I check unpartitioned space?
[06:14] <Jordan_U_> TheCougar, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultimediaKeys
[06:14] <Jordan_U_> rabidweezle_, sudo fdisk -l or gparted
[06:14] <rabidweezle_> thanks
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[06:14] <nomasteryoda|w> or df -Th
[06:14] <nivekc1> hey im using dapper right now and i just downloaded 7.04 what can i use to put it on a disc so i can install it?
[06:15] <nomasteryoda|w> nivekc1, in ubuntu?
[06:15] <kitsune> Anybody know how to fix the blur plugin in Feisty? Graphics Card - Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express  w/picture  http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q170/lastHylian/Screenshot-4.png
[06:15] <nivekc1> yupp
[06:15] <nomasteryoda|w> nivekc1, you can mount the iso
[06:15] <Jordan_U_> nivekc1, Just right click the iso and choose burn
[06:15] <nomasteryoda|w> if you don't have a cd handy... and
[06:15] <vlt> tried that... i've got built-in mic and mic port.. want to use headset mic but neither work
[06:15] <jburd> Why do my NTFS partitions stop mounting after every kernel upgrade
[06:15] <jburd> ?
[06:15] <nivekc1> can i just upgrade from 6.06 lts to 7.04 or should i clean install?
[06:15] <nomasteryoda|w> vlt, is it bluetooth?
[06:15] <RifleEyes> okay, when i do find /boot/grub/stage1, it says file not found
[06:15] <vlt> no
[06:16] <Jordan_U_> nivekc1, You have to upgrade to Edgy first, then Feisty
[06:16] <nomasteryoda|w> vlt, er... using kubuntu or ubuntu ?
[06:16] <vlt> ubuntu
[06:16] <nomasteryoda|w> k
[06:16] <pablodias> my md5 hash of ubuntu install CD is OK, but some files, acordding to md5sum are mismatching. is it right?
[06:16] <nivekc1> so i should just clean install
[06:16] <pablodias> s/acordding/according
[06:17] <nomasteryoda|w> nivekc1, if you have backedup your data... faster
[06:17] <nomasteryoda|w> it will be
[06:17] <nivekc1> so if i right click and burn it will create the disc correctly for setup? i only have one cdr left lol
[06:17] <Jordan_U_> nivekc1, That would be faster / less likely to cause problems, especially nice if you have a separate /home
[06:17] <nomasteryoda|w> ya it should ... xx fingers
[06:17] <RifleEyes> ubuntu is funny.
[06:17] <nomasteryoda|w> RifleEyes, ya it works...
[06:18] <nomasteryoda|w> vlt, i'm looking...
[06:18] <RifleEyes> not for me, haha
[06:18] <nivekc1> ubuntu is amazing! lol i have been using it for 2 days now and i shalnt go back to vista
[06:18] <nomasteryoda|w> nivekc1, cool
[06:18] <RifleEyes> wish i had your luck, nivekc1 =(
[06:18] <jburd> Bah.  What the heck is going on?  First it mounts partitions to directories labeled with drive letters from Windows.  Another kernel upgrade and then it mounts them to drive labels.  Now, it can't find my partitions.  :|
[06:18] <nivekc1> why rifle what up?
[06:18] <jburd> This is breaking my links and file databases.
[06:19] <RifleEyes> everytime i try to install ubuntu, something goes wonky =)
[06:19] <tritium> RifleEyes: did you choose not to install grub when you installed?
[06:19] <nivekc1> nomasteryoda: how can i check whether my current version is 64 bit or not???
[06:19] <RifleEyes> i didnt see an option
[06:19] <tritium> RifleEyes: then you missed it
[06:19] <RifleEyes> apparently
[06:19] <jburd> Failed to access '/dev/hda6': No such file or directory   Interesting.
[06:19] <Jordan_U_> tritium, I don't think there is any such option....
[06:20] <jburd> Great.  /dev/sda6           10201       15300    40965718+   7  HPFS/NTFS    :|
[06:20] <RifleEyes> if it is there, it is eh.. kinda hidden or something
[06:20] <nomasteryoda|w> vlt, did you look here?... https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/701
[06:20] <vlt> i will
[06:20] <tritium> Jordan_U_: well, you might be right about the LiveCD.  I may be recalling a recent install from the alternate CD.
[06:21] <Jordan_U_> tritium, On the LiveCD at least there is only an option on *where* to install grub to, and that is hidden under a button labeled "advanced"
[06:21] <RifleEyes> hahaha
[06:21] <nivekc1> anyone know?
[06:21] <tritium> Jordan_U_: yeah :)
[06:21] <nomasteryoda|w> err, nivekc1 "uname -a" should tell enough
[06:21] <Jordan_U_> nivekc1, uname -r
[06:22] <nivekc1> ??
[06:22] <ToddEDM> is fedora easy to use like ubuntu?....anyone?
[06:22] <nomasteryoda|w> nivekc1, in a terminal window...
[06:22] <nomasteryoda|w> will let you know the kernel version
[06:23] <Jordan_U_> nivekc1, Open an terminal and run "uname -a", it will give some information about your OS
[06:23] <Dr_willis> ToddEDM,  i found Ubuntu much easier to use
[06:23] <nivekc1> very nice!! thank you mucho!!
[06:23] <Xenguy> ToddEDM: rpm systems just aren't as friendly as deb systems IMHO, but I guess some folks like them
[06:23] <RifleEyes> i guess i am going to reinstall
[06:23] <RifleEyes> so where is this grub option?
[06:23] <spy> ToddEDM: it's harder at the point that it has much less of things from the box
[06:23] <nivekc1> there isnt a grub option!?
[06:24] <ToddEDM> ok i will stick with ubuntu
[06:24] <spy> too many copyright restrictions
[06:24] <Jordan_U_> ToddEDM, But realize that people here are going to be just a little biased :)
[06:24] <roho> grub is probably already installed
[06:24] <RifleEyes> ever?
[06:24] <roho> once your computer boots, what happens, RifleEyes?
[06:24] <ToddEDM> yes i realize that Jorddan
[06:24] <RifleEyes> it tells me to choose either of my two XP installs
[06:24] <roho> ToddEDM: ubuntu is a bit easier
[06:24] <RifleEyes> yes, i have two.
[06:24] <roho> RifleEyes: hm.
[06:25] <Jordan_U_> RifleEyes, Do you have multiple hard drives?
[06:25] <nivekc1> one more question before i wipe her out
[06:25] <RifleEyes> yes
[06:25] <petato> hi!
[06:25] <nivekc1> does 7.04 come with firefox 2.0?
[06:25] <nomasteryoda|w> owdy petato
[06:25] <TheCougar> nivekc1: yes
[06:25] <nivekc1> sweet
[06:25] <ToddEDM> 2.0.0.4
[06:25] <nomasteryoda|w> nivekc1, aptitude update and aptitude upgrade
[06:25] <Jordan_U_> RifleEyes, Chances are that GRUB got installed to the hard drive you are not set to boot from
[06:25] <roho> what's with firefox crapping out on pages with java?
[06:25] <RifleEyes> hah
[06:25] <nivekc1> thanks everyone for the help and i will be back upgraded and more functional than ever!!
[06:26] <nomasteryoda|w> roho, i had that too.... made new ff profile and it works now
[06:26] <Jordan_U_> roho, Do you have the Java plugin installed?
[06:26] <nivekc1> oh btw rifle eyes did u run the disc integrity checker to make sure your disc was good?! cya guys
[06:26] <nomasteryoda|w> some extension seemed to be the cause
[06:26] <crabgrass> hew guys, how do i make an iso from a cd?
[06:26] <petato> you know chat ubuntu spanish ?
[06:26] <RifleEyes> ehh
[06:26] <RifleEyes> no
[06:26] <nomasteryoda|w> good luck nivekc1
[06:26] <petato> :(
[06:26] <RifleEyes> didnt think of it, since it was the mail-in kind
[06:26] <nivekc1> thanks bye
[06:26] <roho> Jordan_U_: i think so
[06:27] <roho> java works some times, not at other times
[06:27] <petato> is depend for the machine
[06:27] <petato> sorry for mi english :P
[06:27] <nomasteryoda|w> crabgrass, its just an image file... i would use k3b, but the command "dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/tmp/isoimage.iso" works well
[06:28] <petato> i need .. practicar
[06:28] <nomasteryoda|w> petato, no problemo
[06:28] <RifleEyes> reinstall i go. wish me luck
[06:28] <ToddEDM> how can i test to see if my drivers are installed?
[06:29] <nomasteryoda|w> mi espanol es muy bad
[06:29] <ToddEDM> video drivers
[06:29] <nomasteryoda|w> =D
[06:29] <Jordan_U> RifleEyes, Try booting from your other HD, you can also choose which HD ( or partition ) to install GRUB to from the installer when it tells you what partitions are going to be formatted, there is a button on the right ( I think ) labeled "advanced" that will let you choose
[06:29] <nomasteryoda|w> ToddEDM, which ones ? ... nvidia?
[06:29] <ToddEDM> yes
[06:29] <petato> one question, y like kde, but ubuntu cam whit more aplications
[06:29] <Dr_willis> play a game. :0
[06:29] <TheCougar> I just made a change to xorg.conf how would i reload that?
[06:29] <petato> i like
[06:29] <TheCougar> do i have to restart the system?
[06:29] <Dr_willis> petato,  anything ubuntu has you can install on kubuntu.
[06:30] <Dr_willis> petato,  and visa-versa. I have both uubntu+kubuntu+xubuntu on this box.
[06:30] <crabgrass> nomasteryoda|w: "dd: reading `/media/cdrom0/': Is a directory"
[06:30] <Dr_willis> wait thats 3 :)
[06:30] <dawn_chorus> TheCougar, no.  just restart X.  ctrl-alt-backspace.  I hope you made a backup xorg.conf.
[06:30] <nomasteryoda|w> crabgrass, do you have the cd in that drive?
[06:30] <crabgrass> yeah
[06:30] <nomasteryoda|w> ok
[06:30] <nomasteryoda|w> so use /dev/cdrom0
[06:30] <nomasteryoda|w> instead of media
[06:30] <petato> Tanks Dr_willis
[06:30] <Frogzoo> anyone care to recommend a dns cache?
[06:31] <nully__> I don't think the video driver was installed correctly on my laptop with 7.04; VLC, mplayer, gxine do not work and crash.  How can I test/fix/install correct driver?
[06:31] <Frogzoo> for laptop use, so light, nothing hardcare
[06:31] <bullgard4> What files does the directory /etc/acpi/resume.d summarize?
[06:31] <Chillyboarder> sorry people, but does anyone know a channel for webhosting?
[06:31] <nomasteryoda|w> crabgrass, you'll have to do it using "sudo"
[06:31] <nomasteryoda|w> forgot about that
[06:31] <nomasteryoda|w> err, try a webhost like westhost's site?
[06:31] <crabgrass> nomasteryoda|w: got it, ty
[06:31] <nomasteryoda|w> k
[06:32] <Chillyboarder> well just to talk about it
[06:32] <Chillyboarder> mainly needing information on online buffering and bandwidth
[06:32] <nomasteryoda|w> did you search the channels?
[06:32] <Chillyboarder> too many lol
[06:32] <Chillyboarder> knew these were big
[06:32] <nomasteryoda|w> oh, maybe the guys at tllts.org can tell ya
[06:33] <nomasteryoda|w> they have their own irc server... oh and they are off on vacation, but someone will answer
[06:33] <Chillyboarder> k
[06:34] <feliciano> somebody use drivel???
[06:36] <mo0osah> I have been using azureus for a while, right now, i'm trying to open it but it doest do anything
[06:36] <Frogzoo> ooh pdnsd looks good, only 250k
[06:37] <Ryan__> hey everyone
[06:37] <Ryan__> wassup
[06:37] <vlt> nomasteryoda.. need to interpret output of amixer... can i post a few lines here?
[06:38] <feliciano> somebody use drivel???
[06:38] <TheCougar> is keytouch intergraded into ubuntu?
[06:38] <nomasteryoda|w> vlt, how about pastebin?
[06:38] <nomasteryoda|w> !pastebin
[06:38] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:38] <naknak987> can someone tell me how to install libdvdcss2 or newer with feisty
[06:39] <Ryan__> Im trying to listen to yahoo music, but the sound doesn't work, although the sound works for everything else, anyone know what;s wrong?
[06:39] <Ryan__> also the page doesnt all load correctly
[06:39] <vlt> where is pastebin?
[06:39] <nomasteryoda|w> !restricted > naknak987
[06:39] <nomasteryoda|w>  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[06:39] <naknak987> Whats that mean
[06:39] <nomasteryoda|w> !restricted | naknak987
[06:39] <ubotu> naknak987: 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
[06:39] <Ryan__> is there a shockwave player plug in for ubuntu?
[06:40] <nomasteryoda|w> naknak987, the directions are there on those pages...
[06:40] <crdlb> Ryan__, no, nothing native
[06:40] <Ryan__> ahhh
[06:40] <Ryan__> so I cant play yahoo music?
[06:40] <nomasteryoda|w> evil adobe
[06:40] <naknak987> ubotu: I tryed all those, they did not work for me.
[06:40] <crdlb> Ryan__, if that's shockwave (not flash)
[06:40] <nomasteryoda|w> Ryan__, there are tons more alternative radio sites...
[06:40] <nomasteryoda|w> try streamtuner
[06:41] <TaJMoX> i love that program
[06:41] <Ryan__> does yahoo music work for u guys?
[06:41] <TaJMoX> leme check
[06:41] <TaJMoX> you mean in streamtuner?
[06:41] <Ryan__> thx
[06:41] <nomasteryoda|w> yup
[06:41] <Ryan__> nah like from its wensite
[06:41] <Ryan__> website
[06:41] <nomasteryoda|w> right, i got that
[06:42] <bullgard4> naknak987: For me it was very simple: I asked Synaptic to install it, and Synaptic did. Do you have the proper repository?
[06:42] <vlt> here's amixer output  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25806/
[06:42] <nomasteryoda|w> k
[06:42] <naknak987> what do you do with !restricted, If you type it in the terminal then it gives me a error saying the event wasn't found.
[06:42] <crdlb> naknak987, it was a command to the channel bot (ubotu)
[06:42] <crdlb> !restricted
[06:42] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[06:43] <naknak987> !restricted
[06:43] <Ryan__> canu guys tell me some cool stuff that u can do on linux that u cant on windows?
[06:43] <mrynit> is /dev/sde a normal location/name for a usb flash drive
[06:44] <dmb> in a bash script, im making a wrapper script, how would i pass the remaining parameters to the program?
[06:44] <naknak987> !codecs
[06:44] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[06:44] <nomasteryoda|w> vlt, look at line 160
[06:44] <Ryan__> I know there;s aircrack
[06:44] <nomasteryoda|w> then 164 and 165... they are off
[06:44] <nymphox> !sound
[06:44] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[06:44] <nomasteryoda|w> i'm thinking that is the issue
[06:45] <nomasteryoda|w> nymphox, thanks
[06:45] <TaJMoX> Ryan__ Beryl
[06:45] <nomasteryoda|w> i'm going blind trying to read that tiny text anyways...
[06:45] <Ryan__> hmmmm
[06:45] <Ryan__> do u need a good video card for beryl?
[06:45] <naknak987> fuck it. I'm just going to use windows.
[06:45] <nomasteryoda|w> an Intel will do
[06:45] <TaJMoX> Ryan__ no just anything that supports 3D
[06:46] <nomasteryoda|w> or nvidia
[06:46] <Ryan__> ok
[06:46] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | naknak987
[06:46] <ubotu> naknak987: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:46] <TaJMoX> naknak987 yeah give up - that's what winners do
[06:46] <nomasteryoda|w> and some newer ati
[06:46] <Dr_willis> naknak987,  its a free country. do what you like.
[06:46] <nomasteryoda|w> TaJMoX, amen
[06:46] <TaJMoX> I <3 Ubuntu
[06:46] <Dr_willis> I though the video player asked/installed the codecs now for you?
[06:46] <oscar307> hey all
[06:46] <nomasteryoda|w> Dr_willis, it does
[06:47] <TaJMoX> Dr_willis no they're just available in the repos now
[06:47] <Ryan__> is there any special software that is only for linux, like OSX?
[06:47] <oscar307> anyone has experience with vmware server on ubuntu
[06:47] <vlt> should line 160 read capture 1?
[06:48] <Dr_willis> oscar307,  yes.. :) it works..  I recall needing to tweak somthing a few weeks back. It may be fixed by now.
[06:48] <dawn_chorus> Ryan__, i'm not sure I understand what you mean.  you mean, Linux only applications?
[06:48] <nomasteryoda|w> like thousands of programs Ryan__ ... there are alternatives to most normal stuff you do on windows, and many special things that linux distros just excel at
[06:48] <Ryan__> pro software
[06:48] <Ryan__> pro music pro art
[06:48] <Ryan__> pro science
[06:49] <dawn_chorus> it's all pro.  :D
[06:49] <Ryan__> something that only linux has
[06:49] <Ryan__> professional science apps
[06:49] <nomasteryoda|w> Dr_willis, comes before science... =D
[06:49] <oscar307> I just finished installing the server edition of dapper
[06:49] <Frogzoo> Ryan__: such as?
[06:49] <nomasteryoda|w> Ryan__, there aretons in the repos
[06:49] <Dr_willis> if the software is GPl'd theres nothing that that stops people from porting it over to windows.
[06:49] <Ryan__> anything that makes linux stand out as cool
[06:49] <uberushaximus> Bai everyone [/amsg] 
[06:49] <nomasteryoda|w> oh, trolls?
[06:49] <Dr_willis> Linux is cool beause of its Flexability.
[06:49] <Ryan__> with cool programs and such that are free etc
[06:49] <dawn_chorus> and freedom.
[06:49] <TaJMoX> And Stability and Performance
[06:49] <Ryan__> ok
[06:50] <nomasteryoda|w> the space station would not be in the predicament its in if they had Linux on their systems
[06:50] <nomasteryoda|w> =D
[06:50] <Dr_willis> Flexifredomstbilpreformace!
[06:50] <Frogzoo> Linus is cool cos if someone can make it better, they do
[06:50] <dawn_chorus> exactly.
[06:50] <Dr_willis> nomasteryoda|w, ? oh - i aint seen that bit of news yet. :0
[06:50] <nomasteryoda|w> windows copied lots of the coolness of kde ...
[06:50] <Ryan__> which do u guys prefer] 
[06:50] <nomasteryoda|w> Dr_willis, they had the computers go down... supposedly russian os
[06:50] <Ryan__> gnome or KDE?
[06:51] <TaJMoX> Ryan__ Every newbie who see's my computer thinks its cool because of the eyecandy
[06:51] <nomasteryoda|w> Ryan__, choice is what its about...
[06:51] <TaJMoX> Ryan__ you'll have to decide that by yourself.
[06:51] <Ryan__> ok lets talk usability
[06:51] <Ryan__> useability
[06:51] <TaJMoX> Ryan__ maybe #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:51] <nomasteryoda|w> TaJMoX, yes
[06:51] <nomasteryoda|w> thanks
[06:51] <Dr_willis> nomasteryoda,  oh? a pirated Windows95 on the station? :)
[06:51] <TaJMoX> this is a support chan
[06:51] <Frogzoo> Ryan__: gnome used to be slow, the latest releases have taken out the slack & now it's really good
[06:51] <Ryan__> Im looking for programs that are more interesting
[06:51] <Dr_willis> Linux is a "use what you like"
[06:52] <oscar307> do u know if its possible to install vmserver and vmplayer on the same installation
[06:52] <brad016> how do you install wine?
[06:52] <Frogzoo> yeah, I agree this is OT
[06:52] <Ryan__> I tried KDE for opensuse and it was ugly and disgusting
[06:52] <Dr_willis> !wine
[06:52] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[06:52] <Floodge> I enabled the nvidia driver, and now the ui doesnt want to boot
[06:52] <Dr_willis> Ryan__,  KDE is very themeable.
[06:52] <Ryan__> horrible layout
[06:52] <TaJMoX> brad016 : sudo apt-get install wine
[06:52] <Frogzoo> !wine | brad016 be sure to setup the budgetdedicated repo, the ubuntu repo wine is way old:
[06:52] <ubotu> brad016 be sure to setup the budgetdedicated repo, the ubuntu repo wine is way old:: please see above
[06:52] <nomasteryoda|w> Dr_willis, trolls ... he's trolling... and should troll off to ubuntu-offtopic
[06:53] <TaJMoX> Floodge : edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf and change the Driver 'nvidia' to nv
[06:53] <Ryan__> it looked like crap I checked the themes they all have this cheap defined look to them
[06:53] <DrkCodeman> at this rate of compilation errors im better off waiting for the package to be released
[06:53] <Ryan__> whoa people
[06:53] <Dr_willis> Ryan__,  whatever.. bye.
[06:53] <Ryan__> so I take it people dont talk here?
[06:53] <nomasteryoda|w> Ryan__, that is what Beryl and Compiz are for.... to snaz it up..
[06:53] <cmo-0> hi, I've installed ubuntu server 7.04 on a new server. everything went smothly until the end of the setup where i was setting up pound reverse proxy. I was trying to add my user to another group throught 'usermod -G'  but by mistake now the user is not in the admin group. and sudo does not work properly any more? any hints
[06:53] <TaJMoX> ryan__ #ubuntu-offtopic    this is a support channel
[06:53] <nomasteryoda|w> we work here
[06:53] <Ryan__> oh ok
[06:53] <eNons3nse> k3b is telling me it can't find the libmad file to decode mp3s.  what package is that in?  i've tried a couple and it didn't work.
[06:53] <brad016> budgetdedicated repo
[06:54] <Ryan__> how do I get to that channel?
[06:54] <Frogzoo> Ryan__: /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:54] <RoC_MM> cmo-0, boot into recovery mode...it's a boot option if you hit "ESCAPE" on bootup
[06:54] <cmo-0> then
[06:54] <Talaman72> hey, i jacked up my panel and can't seem to edit it now as they are not showing up on the screen
[06:54] <DrkCodeman> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lXext
[06:54] <DrkCodeman> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
[06:54] <Floodge> Taj
[06:54] <DrkCodeman> blah
[06:55] <Frogzoo> cmo-0: boot recovery mode, 'sudo adduser USER admin'
[06:55] <nomasteryoda|w> Talaman72, in kubuntu?
[06:55] <Floodge> Can you tell me how to do that in the terminal?
[06:55] <brad016> what is budgetdedicated repo (Talking about ine)
[06:55] <brad016> wine
[06:55] <Talaman72> nomasteryoda|w: gnome
[06:55] <TaJMoX> enons3nse : google : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=21044
[06:55] <DrkCodeman> brad016, im trying to get wine atm the latest w/out any luck
[06:55] <nomasteryoda|w> Talaman72, killall -9 gnome-panel should restart it
[06:55] <Frogzoo> brad016: if you read the docs first, it will be clear
[06:55] <brad016> okay
[06:55] <DrkCodeman> x64 compiler is crap :(
[06:56] <Frogzoo> !wine | DrkCodeman use the budgetdedicated repo to install:
[06:56] <ubotu> DrkCodeman use the budgetdedicated repo to install:: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[06:56] <bullgard4> English help wanted: What is the title line of the window that appears when you choose the menu item Gnome main menu System > Settings >Audio?
[06:56] <Talaman72> [nomasteryoda|w] : is that going to be any different than rebooting?
[06:56] <TaJMoX> Floodge : sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf    scroll down towards the bottom in Section Device ... you'll see Driver   change it to nv
[06:56] <nomasteryoda|w> Talaman72, yes
[06:56] <brad016> which one do i read
[06:56] <nomasteryoda|w> no reboot... desktop will still be up
[06:56] <nomasteryoda|w> simple to try
[06:56] <TaJMoX> DrkCodeman : http://www.winehq.com
[06:56] <DrkCodeman> TaJMoX, that doesnt help lol im there
[06:56] <DrkCodeman> and the latest sources arent working because of distro's compiler here
[06:57] <freud5> I'm having no end of problems getting my TV-out to work.  Anyone have a working xorg.conf for TV out on an Intel graphics card (mobile)?
[06:57] <TaJMoX> DrkCodeman : there's no 64bit deb ?
[06:57] <DrkCodeman> not for the latest
[06:57] <Frogzoo> DrkCodeman: I have wine 0.9.38 here - after 'sudo apt-get install wine' - just needs the right repo
[06:57] <DrkCodeman> atm they only have the sources released for the latest
[06:57] <DrkCodeman> so do i
[06:57] <UlfJack> is there a way to install the latest version with an old (6.06) live cd?
[06:57] <DrkCodeman> but it is 39
[06:57] <DrkCodeman> try playing source with 38
[06:58] <freud5> no dice on the crappy intel graphics adapter?
[06:58] <freud5> (hopes are not up)
[06:58] <Frogzoo> DrkCodeman: 38 is the best you'll do without building it yourself
[06:58] <Talaman72> gnome-panel: no process killed
[06:58] <Talaman72>   kill -9 gnome-panel
[06:58] <Talaman72> bash: kill: gnome-panel: arguments must be process or job IDs
[06:58] <nomasteryoda|w> UlfJack, if you have it installed already, you can upgrade
[06:58] <nomasteryoda|w> lol
[06:58] <Frogzoo> DrkCodeman: or you could just wait a couple days - they usually update pretty quick
[06:59] <nomasteryoda|w> hang on Talaman72
[06:59] <DrkCodeman> i hope so :(
[06:59] <UlfJack> would have to upgrade via 6.10 though
[06:59] <DrkCodeman> because this compiler here isnt working for crap
[06:59] <nomasteryoda|w> Talaman72, the command is "killall -9 gnome-panel"
[06:59] <nomasteryoda|w> UlfJack, true
[06:59] <Frogzoo> DrkCodeman: what's the deal with 39vs 38?
[06:59] <brad016> how do you install wine 0.9.39
[06:59] <DrkCodeman> counter-strike source doesnt function
[06:59] <Floodge> whats the command to save and exit?
[06:59] <Floodge> @_@
[07:00] <nomasteryoda|w> Floodge, save what?
[07:00] <DrkCodeman> brad016, you cant with this crappy compiler for ubuntu
[07:00] <Floodge> the xorg.conf
[07:00] <UlfJack> maybe i can somehow debootstrap into 7.04?
[07:00] <nomasteryoda|w> depends on editor...
[07:00] <Dr_willis> what editor? :)
[07:00] <brad016> no like download unpack and install
[07:00] <Floodge> terminal ;o
[07:00] <brad016> the steps
[07:00] <nomasteryoda|w> nano = Ctrl+X +Y +enter
[07:00] <DrkCodeman> bunzip2 filename
[07:00] <Frogzoo> DrkCodeman: I believe wine routinely builds with gcc, that's not the issue
[07:00] <DrkCodeman> then tar xf filename
[07:01] <DrkCodeman> then sudo ./configure
[07:01] <TaJMoX> floodge : the ^ character means CTRL
[07:01] <Dr_willis> !info unp
[07:01] <ubotu> unp: unpack (almost) everything with one command. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.10 (feisty), package size 9 kB, installed size 72 kB
[07:01] <Floodge> No wonder
[07:01] <Dr_willis> I like the 'unp' command. because im lazy
[07:01] <Floodge> thanks
[07:01] <RoC_MM> unp is A++++++++++
[07:01] <brad016> how do you install wine 0.9.39
[07:01] <Frogzoo> brad016: atm, you don't
[07:02] <brad016> c'mon
[07:02] <brad016> how
[07:02] <brad016> please
[07:02] <brad016> I just want to drown my sorrow in windows apps in linux
[07:02] <zero> ./help
[07:02] <zero> halo
[07:02] <bullgard4> What files does the directory /etc/acpi/resume.d summarize?
[07:02] <Frogzoo> why do people need wine 39 not 38 ?
[07:03] <brad016> cause it hase tons of fix's
[07:03] <Talaman72> killall does not work
[07:03] <brad016> how do you install wine 0.939
[07:03] <brad016> ???
[07:04] <Talaman72> also, when i restart the gnome-panel it craps out again...i need to EDIT it before i restart it
[07:04] <Talaman72> killall gives me this : gnome-panel: no process killed
[07:05] <Talaman72> probably because it has already CRASHED
[07:07] <dawn_chorus> Talaman72, how did you change the panel to make it behave this way?
[07:08] <Frogzoo> brad016: you wait for the maintainers of the budgetdedicated repo to update
[07:08] <bullgard4> English help wanted: What is the title line of the window that appears when you choose the menu item Gnome main menu System > Settings > Audio?
[07:09] <cxlyx> hi~could anybody tell me how to make a connection to a windows vpn server
[07:09] <Talaman72> [dawn_chorus] : um, yes, i added xpenguin to it like googly eyes
[07:09] <dawn_chorus> Talaman72, that exact same thing happened to me!
[07:09] <Talaman72> which is why i am TRYING to fix it
[07:09] <RoC_MM> bullgard4, do you mean System>Settings>Sound?
[07:09] <Talaman72> i.e. edit it
[07:09] <dawn_chorus> Talaman72, just uninstall xpenguins.
[07:10] <RoC_MM> That window says "Sound Preferences" bullgard4
[07:10] <Talaman72> [dawn_chorus] : um, how?
[07:10] <dawn_chorus> Talaman72, you're at a shell?
[07:10] <bullgard4> RoC_MM: Probably yes. As I do not own an English Ubuntu 7.04, I cannot tell you exactly.
[07:11] <dawn_chorus> Talaman72, you use apt-get or aptitude normally?
[07:11] <RoC_MM> OK, it's as I said bullgard4
[07:11] <bullgard4> RoC_MM: Thank you very much.
[07:11] <Talaman72> ] 
[07:11] <dawn_chorus> Talaman72, sudo aptitude remove xpenguins
[07:12] <RoC_MM> bullgard4, sorry nobody helped you earlier, I saw your message repeat...the english version calls it "Sound" not audio.
[07:12] <Talaman72> i use the gui one
[07:12] <RifleEyes> ubuntu =(
[07:12] <Talaman72> sym something or other
[07:12] <RifleEyes> still does not work. after another install.
[07:12] <bullgard4> RoC_MM: Yes, I see. Thank you.
[07:13] <Talaman72> [dawn_chorus] : sptitude seems to be working
[07:13] <DtG> www.bamfblog.com
[07:14] <RifleEyes> okay really, is it logical that it is somehow my hardware is messing up this install?
[07:14] <crabgrass> how can i set the volume label with mkisofs
[07:14] <Jordan_U> RifleEyes, Still having problems with GRUB?
[07:14] <koruptah> Erm, I've got a question about removing a package that i installed
[07:14] <RifleEyes> yes.
[07:14] <dawn_chorus> koruptah, what's your question.
[07:15] <jessie_> koruptah, yeah go on man.
[07:15] <brad016> how do you update to wine 0.9.39 from 0.9.33
[07:15] <brad016> in Fiesty Fawn
[07:15] <Jordan_U> RifleEyes, Did you try booting from your other drives or making sure that grub is installed on the MBR of the drive that is currently set to boot?
[07:15] <jessie_> brad016, use the wine repositories at winehq.com
[07:15] <RifleEyes> well
[07:15] <brad016> you mean the binary's
[07:15] <TheCougar> I have a laptop that doesn't have the ability to boot from cd. is there a floppy disk i can download that will allow me to boot from cd using it?
[07:15] <koruptah> I installed "freepops" and it worked just fine, but then I also installed the freepops-updater-fltk package..
[07:15] <dawn_chorus> Talaman72, you got your panels?
[07:16] <jessie_> brad016, be sure to uninstall first.
[07:16] <zero> ooooo
[07:16] <Talaman72> [dawn_chorus] : thanks, panel is now restarted and staying
[07:16] <binMonkey> hi.  does anyone have any ideas about speeding up wireless in fiesty?  i've searched the forums but nothing's helped.
[07:16] <brad016> I have to compile the binary's?
[07:16] <RifleEyes> i just put in a new 160, with xp installs on each. and i am currently on the install that is running from the old hard drive
[07:16] <RifleEyes> but i installed it to the new one
[07:16] <jessie_> brad016, no, they have repositories for ubuntu and the like. (wine only, bu hay, its always up to date)
[07:16] <koruptah> now when i try to run synaptic i get an error message (posting message in a sec)
[07:16] <dawn_chorus> Talaman72, cool.  xpenguins did the same to me, man.  it means you're cool.
[07:17] <RifleEyes> so i dont know exactly what you mean by eh.. booting from the other drive
[07:17] <RifleEyes> that'd still be windows
[07:17] <jessie_> brad016, they have .debs for you and i.
[07:17] <brad016> wait, I installed wine from the ubuntu repo and someone and i did system update and It wasn;t in the list
[07:17] <Jordan_U> RifleEyes, Just because Ubuntu was installed to a particular drive does not necessarily mean that ubuntu's bootloader, GRUB, was installed to the same drive
[07:17] <RifleEyes> should've been.
[07:17] <jessie_> brad016, yes, ubuntu's repo doesn't have the updated one.
[07:18] <jessie_> add the wine one to it.
[07:18] <brad016> okay
[07:18] <koruptah> error message is: The package freepops-updater-fltk needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[07:18] <Jordan_U> brad016, You can use wine's repository from: http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
[07:18] <Talaman72> brb
[07:18] <rabidweezle_> alright all, anyone here familier with DDO software?
[07:18] <jessie_> koruptah, try to do sudo apt-get uninstall freepops-updater-fltk
[07:19] <binMonkey> hi.  is there a channel for wireless questions?
[07:19] <rabidweezle_> or installing hard drives bigger than what your bios sees?
[07:19] <jessie_> koruptah, the do sudo apt-get install freepops-updater-fltk
[07:19] <rabidweezle_> !DDO
[07:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ddo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:19] <brad016> thanks Jordan_u
[07:19] <koruptah> I used GDebi to install the package that I d/led from the freepops site....
[07:19] <koruptah> jessie_ ok
[07:19] <brad016> if your last name is batty then ur hot
[07:20] <brad016> wait i did that already
[07:20] <jessie_> brad016, whys that?
[07:20] <dawn_chorus> RifleEyes, are you getting a GRUB error?
[07:20] <brad016> no there sthis girl in my class in fresno
[07:20] <RifleEyes> im not even getting grub.
[07:20] <Jordan_U> brad016, Then run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install wine
[07:20] <koruptah> jessie_ I got anouther error message: E: The package freepops-updater-fltk needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[07:20] <dawn_chorus> RifleEyes, str8 to windows?
[07:20] <brad016> okay
[07:20] <RifleEyes> kind of, yeah
[07:21] <dawn_chorus> RifleEyes, kind of?
[07:21] <RifleEyes> straight to the prompt that asks me which windows install to choose
[07:21] <amigamia> hi
[07:21] <Jordan_U> RifleEyes, GRUB is required to run Ubuntu, it is like ntldr for windows
[07:21] <RifleEyes> i have two instances of xp
[07:21] <jessie_> brad016, you did? well on the bottom of the winehq page there is a thing that tells you what to do (the ubuntu download page)
[07:21] <amigamia> does ubuntu now support wireless usb sticks?
[07:21] <koruptah> jessie_ like i said I used GDebi to install it
[07:21] <PriceChild> amigamia, depends waht chipset
[07:21] <amigamia> is ndiwrapper just embedded in ubuntu now?
[07:21] <Jordan_U> RifleEyes, Have you tried booting from your other drive?
[07:21] <amigamia> i just dont understand that pricechild...
[07:21] <PriceChild> amigamia, mine has always worked since dapper or so....
[07:21] <jessie_> koruptah, hmm... try sudo apt-get --fix-missing (i think)
[07:21] <amigamia> i just dont understand why not.
[07:21] <dawn_chorus> i think I saw a howto to get ntdlr to boot linux.
[07:21] <premier_> has anyone tried reiser or have any opinions on it?
[07:21] <RifleEyes> i havent
[07:21] <PriceChild> amigamia, you can't put all wireless cards in one pile
[07:21] <amigamia> what one do you have pricechild?
[07:21] <RifleEyes> because im not sure how
[07:21] <koruptah> jessie_ ok
[07:21] <PriceChild> amigamia, i have a ralink 2500
[07:21] <brad016> okay its downloading, is that 0.9.39, and will it show in the aplications dropdown menu
[07:22] <amigamia> that is a usb thingy?
[07:22] <amigamia> pricechild?
[07:22] <Strange_Wulf> whoa... lotta people in here
[07:22] <Strange_Wulf> Uh, can I get some help, please?
[07:22] <PriceChild> Strange_Wulf, ask your question
[07:22] <jessie_> Strange_Wulf, shoot.
[07:22] <koruptah> jessie_ nope that didn't work
[07:22] <PriceChild> amigamia, yes
[07:22] <Jordan_U> RifleEyes, Set it as the first drive in the boot priority in your boot settings, or press f8 ( it might be a different key depending on your specific BIOS ) at boot for a one time menu
[07:22] <amigamia> seems to me if you want to be all the way there should be a prober and it should say "woah" it's a whatever usb stick and should just work. it seems to me that Seveas should have programmed this in like 8 seconds ;)
[07:23] <jessie_> well, ive got nothing. try searching google for it. you'll be amazed.
[07:23] <Strange_Wulf> I installed Ubuntu on my laptop just tonight, and I'm having trouble with my wireless...
[07:23] <RifleEyes> i've tried doing that in the boot settings, i think
[07:23] <brad016> jordan, that installed 0.9.38
[07:23] <RifleEyes> i guess i shall try again
[07:23] <Strange_Wulf> Also, I don't seem to have the "Networking" option in my menus for some reason.
[07:23] <Jordan_U> Strange_Wulf, Do you know what chipset your wireless card is?
[07:23] <dawn_chorus> Jordan_U, it's written with Gentoo in mind, but http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Dual_Boot_from_Windows_Bootloader_%28NTLDR%29_and_why
[07:23] <jessie_> Strange_Wulf, your sure you have admin privledges?
[07:23] <Strange_Wulf> Not really.
[07:24] <Makegho> I'm not surprised you have problems if you have linux and a laptop :)
[07:24] <Strange_Wulf> Not sure about admin privileges either... =P had to change that for a folder so I could put files into it...
[07:24] <jessie_> Strange_Wulf, can you sudo something, say "sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart"
[07:24] <Strange_Wulf> .......sudo?
[07:25] <koruptah> ugh, ok well i have been searching google and the ubuntu site, but i'll keep trying & see what i can find...  thanks though..
[07:25] <jessie_> Strange_Wulf, yes its how to be root for a command.
[07:25] <Strange_Wulf> I think I may as well just claim ignorance here... =P
[07:25] <Jordan_U> dawn_chorus, I know of that, did you mean to send that to RifleEyes ?
[07:25] <binMonkey> can anyone help with wireless?
[07:25] <dawn_chorus> Jordan_U, oh yeah. sry
[07:25] <jessie_> Strange_Wulf, also, do "lspci"
[07:25] <nomasteryoda|w> binMonkey, ubuntu or kubuntu?
[07:25] <rabidweezle_> need some help here making a partition grow*
[07:26] <Strange_Wulf> *cough* I seem to have given you all the mistaken impression that I am computer literate...
[07:26] <amigamia> does Seveas still work here?
[07:26] <binMonkey> nomasteryoda|w: ubuntu for now.
[07:26] <Strange_Wulf> Let's start over.  Assume I have no idea how to do *anything*. =P
[07:26] <binMonkey> nomasteryoda|w: thanks.
[07:26] <jessie_> Strange_Wulf, go to the terminal, Apps -> Accesories.
[07:26] <jessie_> Strange_Wulf, *Terminal
[07:26] <Strange_Wulf> Terminal's open.
[07:27] <jessie_> ok, now do "sudo lspci"
[07:27] <jessie_> Strange_Wulf, copy inside the quotes.
[07:27] <nomasteryoda|w> binMonkey, look to see if you have network-manager-gnome installed
[07:27] <Strange_Wulf> it asked for a password
[07:27] <Jordan_U> jessie_, sudo is not required for lspci
[07:27] <jessie_> Jordan_U, I know, but it'll check both problems at once.
[07:28] <Jordan_U> jessie_, :)
[07:28] <jessie_> Jordan_U, it'll see if he has admin privledges and check his config
[07:28] <binMonkey> nomasteryoda|w: not installed.  i took that out after reading a forum post.  i use wifi-radar.
[07:28] <Strange_Wulf> should I just enter the password for my account?
[07:28] <Didaskal0s> Anyone know of a quality shell service provider?
[07:28] <Jordan_U> Strange_Wulf, Yes
[07:28] <Strange_Wulf> okay
[07:28] <jessie_> Strange_Wulf, yip
[07:28] <marfeath> How do I get a ralink rt2500 to work with wpa in feisty?
[07:28] <nomasteryoda|w> binMonkey, aptitude install network-manager-gnome
[07:29] <UlfJack> i've just started a debootstrap install of feisty from a 6.10 live cd
[07:29] <dawn_chorus> right on UlfJack
[07:29] <jessie_> Strange_Wulf, post the results here.
[07:29] <meisam> #eclipse
[07:29] <Strange_Wulf> *sigh* I need to stop making people assume things...
[07:29] <UlfJack> let's see how it works
[07:29] <strabes> is it possible to combine a stereo track into one mono track in audacity?
[07:30] <Strange_Wulf> I'm on my desktop here, with my laptop beside me.  Laptop has *no* internet access.
[07:30] <jessie_> Strange_Wulf, copy and paste everything from the terminal here.
[07:30] <richiefrich> strabes: sure
[07:30] <Strange_Wulf> I can't!
[07:30] <Jordan_U> binMonkey, Just so you know, network-manager and wifi-radar cannot control the same interface at the same time
[07:30] <strabes> richiefrich: how?
[07:30] <Strange_Wulf> I'm not on the laptop!
[07:30] <binMonkey> nomasteryoda|w: installing it now.  will it help with speed.  fiesty speed is awful.
[07:30] <dawn_chorus> UlfJack, which howto you using?
[07:30] <jessie_> Strange_Wulf, p.s. Ctrl+C doesn't work. you must right click
[07:30] <meisam> hi guys, any body knows how i can get the eclipse as a full project with all plugins installed ?
[07:30] <richiefrich> strabes: why not > cat file file > newfile
[07:30] <richiefrich> strabes: then it is combined
[07:30] <UlfJack> dawn_chorus: there's a howto? where? :-D
[07:30] <nomasteryoda|w> binMonkey, what card do you have ?
[07:30] <Strange_Wulf> jessie_: for the last time... I'm not on the laptop!
[07:31] <binMonkey> nomasteryoda|w:broadcom 4318 using ndiswrapper.
[07:31] <dawn_chorus> do it then brotha.
[07:31] <strabes> richiefrich: no i mean I have a song that is encoded stereo. I want to convert it to mono to save space for a ringtone
[07:31] <Strange_Wulf> Copy and paste won't do me any good since the results are not on *this* computer. =P
[07:31] <jessie_> oh. OK. i see. well. not much i can do for you if you don't know the card.
[07:31] <meisam> anybody knows about eclipse here ?
[07:31] <richiefrich> eww ndiswrapper!
[07:31] <richiefrich> meisam: #eclipse
[07:31] <nomasteryoda|w> ah, hmmm i had good speed  with ndiswrapper vs the firmware method
[07:31] <Jordan_U> binMonkey, I would recommend not using broadcom cards with NDISwrapper
[07:31] <jessie_> Strange_Wulf,, i can give you one resource. http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net
[07:31] <Strange_Wulf> ...what's a PCI bridge?
[07:31] <richiefrich> strabes: then save it as mono
[07:31] <jessie_> Strange_Wulf, this will be what you need.
[07:32] <nomasteryoda|w> binMonkey, in my laptops i replaced the wifi with Intel 2915 a/b/g cards
[07:32] <nomasteryoda|w> internal... work so well
[07:32] <strabes> richiefrich: oh i thought i had to do something prior to that
[07:32] <binMonkey> Jordan_U: isn't ndis faster?
[07:32] <nomasteryoda|w> 29$
[07:32] <brina> question: will a PCI hardware modem work on Ubuntu???\
[07:32] <GeekChick|> I seem to overwrote my PATH environment variable in a failed install of Sun Studio 12. Can anyone give me the default Ubuntu PATH to restore it? Bash cant even find the ls command.
[07:32] <jessie_> Strange_Wulf, also, i dont know what one is. my guess is its some sort of pci device, ie pci slot.
[07:32] <Jordan_U> binMonkey, There are open source drivers available that I believe are better than NDIS on most cards as of Feisty
[07:32] <UlfJack> strabes: there seems to be a 'stereo to mono' button under 'Tracks'
[07:32] <binMonkey> nomasteryoda|w: is that an easy thing to do?  easy as in installing ram easy?
[07:33] <nomasteryoda|w> yes
[07:33] <binMonkey> Jordan_U: where can i find those drivers?
[07:33] <nomasteryoda|w> what model laptop?
[07:33] <Frogzoo> brina: only if you can get a driver, so it's a definite maybe
[07:33] <Frogzoo> !linmodem | brina
[07:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about linmodem - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:33] <Frogzoo> brina: google linmodem
[07:33] <nomasteryoda|w> binMonkey, just a second.
[07:33] <jessie_> nomasteryoda|w, how much were they?
[07:34] <strabes> UlfJack: where is "tracks"
[07:34] <Strange_Wulf> Here we are... found Ethernet... would that be it?
[07:34] <UlfJack> debootstrap has finished, installing xubuntu-desktop now
[07:34] <binMonkey> nomasteryoda|w: it's a compaq presario v2000.  it's my first laptop.  i got it cheap!
[07:34] <richiefrich> strabes: http://www.mrbass.org/ringtones/
[07:34] <UlfJack> strabes: in the menu?
[07:34] <Strange_Wulf> No, wait... it's the Network controller...
[07:34] <Jordan_U> binMonkey, The funny thing is that you already have them :) You just need the *firmware* for the card ( which broadcom won't let Ubuntu distribute ), you can get the firmware on Feisty by installing the package bcm43xx-fwcutter
[07:34] <brina> Frogzoo, that site is for soft modems, they require complicated drivers, I'm wondering about a hardware modem
[07:34] <RifleEyes> i think to boot from the other drive i'd have to mess with master/slave stuff, Jordan_U
[07:35] <richiefrich> strabes: just use the Audacity partr
[07:35] <binMonkey> Jordan_U: ok.  i'll try that.  is there any config needed with fwcutter?
[07:35] <jessie_> Strange_Wulf, sorry, if you dont have the laptop near by then i seriously cant help out.
[07:35] <Frogzoo> brina: if it's a pci card, it's a software modem
[07:35] <strabes> UlfJack: all i have are file, edit, view, project, generate, effect, analyze, help
[07:35] <strabes> richiefrich: what do you mean?
[07:35] <Akuma_> what will i have trouble with if i go for the x64 version?
[07:35] <Strange_Wulf> I do have it nearby. =P Didn't I say that?
[07:35] <nomasteryoda|w> binMonkey, http://tinyurl.com/yo9zyt
[07:35] <brina> Frogzoo, it's advertised as a hardware modem
[07:35] <Jordan_U> binMonkey, Nope, just to disable whatever you might have done to install NDIS wrapper
[07:35] <strabes> richiefrich: OH
[07:35] <UlfJack> try Project then
[07:35] <richiefrich> strabes: did you loook at the link
[07:35] <Strange_Wulf> I've got a Broadcom wireless.
[07:35] <UlfJack> it's called Tracks here
[07:36] <UlfJack> different version apparently
[07:36] <GeekChick|> I seem to overwrote my PATH environment variable in a failed install of Sun Studio 12. Can anyone give me the default Ubuntu PATH to restore it? Bash cant even find the ls command.
[07:36] <strabes> richiefrich: yeah sorry
[07:36] <Frogzoo> brina: was it advertised as supported by linux?
[07:36] <Jordan_U> Strange_Wulf, Have you tried installing bcm43xx-fwcutter if you are using Feisty ?
[07:36] <brina> \no
[07:36] <richiefrich> Strange_Wulf then use http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683
[07:36] <nomasteryoda|w> binMonkey, just open one door on back or remove keyboard, insert chip .. just like a ram chip
[07:36] <Hoxzer> Can somebody note me a program that can adjust subtitles with end subtitle and start subtitle?
[07:37] <nomasteryoda|w> oh, remove the broadcome chip
[07:37] <Strange_Wulf> oh crap... looks like this card doesn't play well with Ubuntu... =P
[07:37] <nomasteryoda|w> put on ebay or break in half... and send back to them
[07:37] <nomasteryoda|w> =D
[07:37] <richiefrich> Strange_Wulf: np
[07:37] <richiefrich> err
[07:37] <richiefrich> strabes: np
[07:37] <trippy> leave
[07:37] <richiefrich> leave?
[07:37] <Frogzoo> brina: if it's a pci modem, it needs a driver - external modems are serial so only need a serial/usb driver
[07:38] <nomasteryoda|w> '/quit?
[07:38] <nomasteryoda|w> lol
[07:38] <richiefrich>  /close
[07:38] <richiefrich>  /part
[07:38] <richiefrich> ?
[07:38] <RifleEyes> thanks for your help
[07:38] <nomasteryoda|w> lol
[07:38] <jessie_> k, see you all later. im hittin the hay.
[07:38] <rabidweezle_> !kernel
[07:38] <Jordan_U> RifleEyes, I would back up your MBR ( just in case ) and install GRUB to the drive you are booting from then
[07:38] <ubotu> kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[07:38] <rabidweezle_> what's the current kernel for feisty?
[07:38] <nomasteryoda|w> CyberMad, just don't go CyberPostal on us here.... like the nic
[07:38] <GeekChick|> !path
[07:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about path - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:38] <brina> thanks, Frogzoo
[07:38] <GeekChick|> !env
[07:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about env - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:39] <GeekChick|> !environment
[07:39] <jessie_> rabidweezle_, do uname -r
[07:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about environment - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:39] <jessie_> rabidweezle_, itll tell you.
[07:39] <dawn_chorus> RabidWeezle, 2.6.20.16, last time i checked.
[07:39] <CyberMad> how to disable user can get root password by do this command sudo -i  (their password), i don't user can get root password use their default password
[07:39] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: what do you need?
[07:39] <GeekChick|> richiefrich, I seem to overwrote my PATH environment variable in a failed install of Sun Studio 12. Can anyone give me the default Ubuntu PATH to restore it? Bash cant even find the ls command.
[07:39] <Frogzoo> rabidweezle_: 2.6.20-16-generic
[07:39] <diclophis> hello all, how do i find out what packages are available on fiesty fawn, if i only have edge installed?
[07:39] <Frogzoo> !packages
[07:39] <ubotu> You can browse and search for Ubuntu packages using !Synaptic, !Adept, "apt-cache search <keywords>", the "apt:/" URL in KDE, or online at http://packages.ubuntu.com - Ubuntu has about 20000 packages available, so please *search* for an official package before installing things in awkward ways!
[07:39] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: lol put it in your ~/.bashrc
[07:39] <GeekChick|> richiefrich, i know i can do /bin/ls, but i need the default PATHs
[07:40] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: or better yet
[07:40] <binMonkey> Jordan_U: thanks.  i'm going to try that now.
[07:40] <Jordan_U> CyberMad, System-Administration-Users and Groups, remove their admin privileges
[07:40] <GeekChick|> richiefrich, yah but I think the botched install overwrote them all.
[07:40] <UlfJack> export PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
[07:40] <CyberMad> thanks
[07:40] <UlfJack> try this one
[07:40] <Appakot> can someone help me with a major problem please?
[07:40] <binMonkey> nomasteryoda|w: the tinyurl address is not working.  what was it about and i'll google it?
[07:40] <nomasteryoda|w> oh hang on
[07:41] <Jordan_U> Appakot, Ask your question and if anyone can help they will
[07:41] <GeekChick|> UlfJack, thanks. ill reboot into ubuntu to place that.... what file do i place it in? or do i run the command?
[07:41] <nomasteryoda|w> WM3B2915ABGNAX  look on amazon
[07:41] <UlfJack> you can just execute it on the cmd line
[07:41] <nomasteryoda|w> the wifi card
[07:41] <Frogzoo> Appakot: we have no way of knowing if we can help
[07:41] <UlfJack> if your config is messed up, try putting it in .bashrc in your home
[07:41] <UlfJack> or check if there's a path definition already
[07:42] <Appakot> Ok, I installed ubuntu, and I think I may have overwritten my Windows XP partition, because when I boot up, it goes right to Ubuntu and doesnt give me the option of going into XP or Ubuntu...
[07:42] <Strange_Wulf> *sigh* I don't have the time to go over this in detail.  I'll work on it tomorrow or sometime next week.  Thanks for the help, at least.
[07:42] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: idk the default ubuntu one but this will do -> export PATH=' /usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin'
[07:42] <Strange_Wulf> G'night, all.
[07:42] <Frogzoo> Appakot: sudo fdisk -l     ? does this show a separate windows partition?
[07:42] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: err  export PATH='/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:${HOME}'
[07:42] <GeekChick|> thanks. richiefrich, UlfJack. ill try that now... the /usr/bin for sure should fix the ls part. after that, hopefully i can get the rest.
[07:42] <Jordan_U> Appakot, You probably have *not* overwritten your windows partition unless you chose to at install.
[07:43] <binMonkey> nomasteryoda|w: thank you.  i think i'll do that changeout.  you guys here are great.  i appreciate the help very much!
[07:43] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: you need your java path and your gcc
[07:43] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: im on gentoo so mine might be different
[07:43] <nomasteryoda|w> binMonkey, i would check the HP site for compatibility
[07:43] <GeekChick|> richiefrich, ah. well its probably /bin
[07:43] <nomasteryoda|w> just to be sure, but its Centrino type.. works in my 2001 model dell and this 2004 model
[07:43] <Appakot> Jordan_U, it says: linux and linux swap/solaris in the system column
[07:43] <GeekChick|> or usr/local/bin
[07:44] <Jordan_U> Appakot, You probably just need to either A: add the windows boot option to GRUB or B: use a windows install disk to re-write the windows MBR
[07:44] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: no i mean your java
[07:44] <binMonkey> nomasteryoda|w: good call.  i wouldn't have thought of that.
[07:44] <nomasteryoda|w> =D
[07:44] <GeekChick|> richiefrich, at this point it doesnt matter. ive given up on sun studio.
[07:44] <Appakot> Jordan_U, how do i add the windows boot option to GRUB?
[07:44] <GeekChick|> its impossible to install because its an RPM based install.
[07:44] <GeekChick|> and RPMs suck for one
[07:44] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: mine -> /opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.03/bin:/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.03/bin:/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.03/jre/bin
[07:44] <Jordan_U> Appakot, What system column? What application are you looking at?
[07:44] <GeekChick|> and two, Debian hates it
[07:44] <rohan> what is the best way to install et in ubuntu ? using the official installer ? or is there any .deb available ?
[07:44] <nomasteryoda|w> GeekChick|, lol
[07:44] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: well why are you  trying an RPM  ?
[07:45] <GenNMX> !dualboot Appakot
[07:45] <kravlin2> hello?
[07:45] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: on a .deb distro >
[07:45] <GeekChick|> richiefrich, it's all Sun Microsystems provides!
[07:45] <GenNMX> !dualboot
[07:45] <richiefrich> ?
[07:45] <ubotu> Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[07:45] <Appakot> Jordan_U in the terminal, i wrote: sudo fdisk -l
[07:45] <lancellor> hey guysi just installed ubuntu in my laptop any tips my laptop is asony vaio VGN-N130G
[07:45] <GenNMX> Appakot: Look at that
[07:45] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: i doubt that .. if there is an rpm there is a tar
[07:45] <Appakot> GenNMX, look at what?
[07:45] <GeekChick|> well im going to go get my path fixed..... thx.
[07:45] <Jordan_U> Appakot, Then you may have overwritten your XP partition after all :(
[07:45] <GenNMX> Appakot: What ubotu just said...
[07:45] <nomasteryoda|w> lancellor, that should be good one ..... does that one have the joy-wheel?
[07:45] <kravlin2> is there any way to recover an account you haven't used in years and you forgot the password to?
[07:46] <GenNMX> !tell Appakot dualboot
[07:46] <Jordan_U> Appakot, When you installed Ubuntu did you tell it to use the entire drive?
[07:46] <lancellor> i already got he basics like flash, java, mp3 etc.
[07:46] <nomasteryoda|w> cool
[07:46] <Appakot> Jordan_U, no i gave it like, 40gb or something
[07:46] <nomasteryoda|w> lancellor, the video driver?
[07:46] <lancellor> yea and is working no mods
[07:46] <nomasteryoda|w> sweet
[07:46] <nomasteryoda|w> beryl?
[07:46] <lancellor> intel
[07:46] <nomasteryoda|w> oh yea
[07:46] <nomasteryoda|w> good
[07:46] <lancellor> working
[07:46] <Jordan_U> kravlin2, Yes, boot into single user mode and use passwd to change the password
[07:46] <nomasteryoda|w> gnome or kde?
[07:47] <Frogzoo> lancellor: do you have a support question?
[07:47] <nomasteryoda|w> lancellor, join us on #ubuntu-offtopic if not
[07:47] <koruptah> I installed "freepops" and it worked just fine, but then I also installed the freepops-updater-fltk package.. I downloaded the .deb files from the freepops web site, and used Gdebi to install them.  Now when i try to run synaptic i get this error message:  'E: The package freepops-updater-fltk needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.' and then the package manager closes when i close the error message dialog,
[07:47] <koruptah>  this also happens now when I try to run my update manager....  Any suggestions on how to rectify this situation?
[07:47] <GenNMX> !tell Appakot about dualboot
[07:47] <Jordan_U> Appakot, Can you pastebin the full output of sudo fdisk -l just to be sure ?
[07:47] <Passa> can someone tell me the button used to go to cube view in beryl?
[07:48] <GenNMX> There we go.
[07:48] <Passa> so i can use the mouse to rotate around the cube etc?
[07:48] <Jordan_U> GenNMX, I don't think that will help him
[07:48] <lancellor> my computer is working fine except for hibernation, the screen bright buttons
[07:48] <UlfJack> Passa: depends on your settings, but try middle mouse button on the desktop
[07:48] <charlls> heyo
[07:48] <kravlin2> i mean on the irc channel. I figured out how to save my account a while ago. Im actually here to find out how to fix that and then set up a duelboot into Windows. I have Ubuntu fully installed but i need windows for gaming.
[07:48] <Appakot> Jordan_U: Disk /dev/sda: 80.0 GB, 80026361856 bytes
[07:48] <Appakot> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 9729 cylinders
[07:48] <Appakot> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
[07:48] <Appakot>    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
[07:48] <Appakot> /dev/sda1               1        5106    41013913+  83  Linux
[07:48] <Appakot> /dev/sda2            5107        5714     4883760   82  Linux swap / Solaris
[07:48] <nomasteryoda|w> welll nice
[07:48] <richiefrich> !pastebin
[07:48] <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)
[07:48] <r00tintheb0x> Appakot, please use a pastebin.
[07:48] <Jordan_U> !paste | Appakot
[07:48] <ubotu> Appakot: please see above
[07:48] <charlls> i have the title for the next big geek webspot
[07:48] <premier_> does swap need to be in the first four partitions?
[07:48] <richiefrich> premier_: no
[07:49] <premier_> richiefrich: thanks
[07:49] <Appakot> sorry, not sure what pastebin is, im new :-/
[07:49] <Passa> UlfJack, yes that works but how can i zoom out and still view the cube without holding mouse3
[07:49] <r00tintheb0x> premier_, some say that making the swap partition at the beginning of the drive improves performance ever so slightly.
[07:49] <berent> !pastebin > Appakot
[07:49] <premier_> richiefrich: I'm reinstalling... is there anything I would want to save besides /home?
[07:49] <richiefrich> Appakot: google pastebin . :P
[07:49] <r00tintheb0x> I dont believe that it makes a noticible differene.
[07:49] <richiefrich> premier_: i like to save /etc
[07:49] <richiefrich> premier_: if you changed configs
[07:49] <UlfJack> Passa: i'm afraid i don't know all the shortcuts by heart ;)
[07:50] <premier_> r00tintheb0x: my computer doesn't actually use swap, It's just nice to have
[07:50] <r00tintheb0x> i like to save /usr/src
[07:50] <Passa> do you know where i can find a reference of them?
[07:50] <premier_> r00tintheb0x: linux doesn't use that much ram
[07:50] <UlfJack> i'm trying to remember where
[07:50] <richiefrich> you shouldnt nned swap
[07:50] <richiefrich> need!
[07:50] <Passa> because the beryl options are highly unrevealing
[07:50] <r00tintheb0x> premier_, let a runaway perl proc eat all your memory up.
[07:50] <richiefrich> unless you run out of ram
[07:50] <r00tintheb0x> then tell me you dont need a swap :D
[07:50] <richiefrich> you dont
[07:50] <richiefrich> i dont have one
[07:50] <r00tintheb0x> yeah, we'll you'll learn.
[07:50] <richiefrich> i will ?
[07:50] <r00tintheb0x> minus the '
[07:50] <premier_> r00tintheb0x: rathernot, I'll just set aside 2gigs (plenty of space haha!)
[07:50] <UlfJack> Passa: have a look at http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Tips/Default_Commands
[07:51] <dawn_chorus> one time beryl ate every bit of the 3.4 Gig of swap I have.
[07:51] <r00tintheb0x> yeah, im just saying
[07:51] <Appakot> Jordan_U, so am i totally screwed? like, i dont care about reinstalling windows, but can i atleast access my documents and back them up?
[07:51] <richiefrich> r00tintheb0x: i been using linux since 94
[07:51] <r00tintheb0x> if something happens to eat all your ram for some reason, you dont have a swap... your system will start killing off processes.
[07:51] <richiefrich> r00tintheb0x: and i have 4G ram .. i never needed it.. :
[07:51] <UlfJack> it doesn't seem to be complete though
[07:51] <r00tintheb0x> I've seen it twenty times.
[07:51] <UlfJack> i can remember that there was a ton of different shortcuts
[07:51] <r00tintheb0x> hi GeekChick|
[07:51] <GeekChick|> richiefrich, UlfJack ty.
[07:51] <GeekChick|> r00tintheb0x, hi
[07:51] <r00tintheb0x> :)
[07:51] <richiefrich> np
[07:51] <Ragnaroek> Hello
[07:51] <UlfJack> you're welcome
[07:52] <r00tintheb0x> hi Ragnaroek
[07:52] <Jordan_U> Appakot, You are probably screwed, there are a few things worth trying like a program called testdisk, but if your partitions were truly written over it is likely all gone :(
[07:52] <GeekChick|> richiefrich, what were you saying about Sun Studio?
[07:52] <Frogzoo> dawn_chorus: /etc/security/limits.conf
[07:52] <r00tintheb0x> Appakot, if you repartitioned... you can try a third party software. I don't think its going to be recoverable though.
[07:52] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: if they have an rpm they have a tarball
[07:52] <Appakot> Jordan_U, crap, thats bad news....whats testdisk do?
[07:52] <GeekChick|> richiefrich, how do you display contents of the path?
[07:53] <Ragnaroek> interest
[07:53] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: echo $PATH
[07:53] <Appakot> r00tintheb0x, third party software like what?
[07:53] <richiefrich> Appakot: what are you trying to save ?
[07:53] <Jordan_U> Appakot, It recovers lost partitions, it will only help if it's really just your partition table that is messed up and not the partition itself
[07:53] <GeekChick|> '/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games'
[07:53] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: is that for a user ?
[07:53] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: or root ?
[07:53] <berent> GeekChick| dont spam
[07:54] <premier_> Ragnaroek: is your username a reference to the mmo?  my freind loves that game
[07:54] <dawn_chorus> Frogzoo, memlock?
[07:54] <GeekChick|> richiefrich, i would assume user, as i did not super user.
[07:54] <GeekChick|> berent, that's hardly spam. it's a single line of output.
[07:54] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: if not use /usr/sbin for a user
[07:54] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: those are root cmds
[07:54] <Jordan_U> Appakot, Like r00tintheb0x said you may be able to recover some things with third party software for recovering files from NTFS, but I wouldn't get my hopes up :(
[07:54] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: same with /sbin/
[07:54] <Appakot> richiefrich, just documents, pictures etc..
[07:55] <Sevensins> Good morning
[07:55] <richiefrich> Appakot: wha did you do ? rm -f?
[07:55] <GeekChick|> richiefrich, perhaps ubuntu and its policy of not having an administrative user and using su instead changes that from your gentoo box?
[07:55] <Appakot> richiefrich, rm -f? sorry?
[07:55] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: no  if you are a user it shouldnt be in your path ..
[07:55] <richiefrich> Appakot: how did you del it ?>
[07:56] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: GNU/linux is GNU/linux :)
[07:56] <Frogzoo> dawn_chorus: rss more likely
[07:56] <GeekChick|> richiefrich, and yet it appears to be ... perhaps another Ubuntu user can do 'echo $PATH'?
[07:56] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: i  guess so .. ask someone :)
[07:56] <UlfJack> GeekChick|: ubuntu also has an administrative user
[07:57] <Appakot> richiefrich, when i was installing ubuntu...i think
[07:57] <Jordan_U> richiefrich, It seems that Ubuntu's installer overwrote his Windows partition
[07:57] <Parmenion> ok, hi people
[07:57] <charlls> i have the title for the next big geek webspot
[07:57] <UlfJack> GeekChick|: you can do 'sudo -i' to get a root shell
[07:57] <berent> Mr richiefrrich : boss it can be for a user in admin group
[07:57] <berent> Mr richiefrrich : why are you confusing out
[07:57] <GeekChick|> Jordan_U, haha it's done that to me as well. Except it corrupted NTFS while resizing. I had a ghost backup so no harm no foul, but its most definetely not 100% effective.
[07:57] <richiefrich> UlfJack: sure but if not admin/root then /sbin:/usr/sbin shouldnt be on ones path
[07:57] <Appakot> Jordan_U, testdisk wont even work for me........
[07:57] <UlfJack> true
[07:58] <GeekChick|> UlfJack, yah but im in normal user shell, not super user'd
[07:58] <Parmenion> what happened?
[07:58] <Jordan_U> Appakot, Won't work in what way?
[07:58] <Supaplex> should synergy pass the windows/command key to the other station? (otherwise known as the super key, I assume)
[07:58] <richiefrich> berent: ?
[07:58] <timon> GAIM dont show all my buddys in the list, how can i fix it?
[07:58] <Parmenion> geekchick; sudo -su
[07:58] <berent> Mr richiefrrich : even i can see /sbin in my local user path
[07:58] <richiefrich> berent: then you added it'
[07:58] <Appakot> Jordan_U, im in the testdisk folder, double click on linux, then doubleclick on testdisk_static, and nothing happens
[07:58] <berent> Mr richiefrrich : no
[07:59] <UlfJack> i think GeekChick|'s analysis is correct - sbin is on the path so you can sudo as normal user
[07:59] <Jordan_U> Appakot, That is not how you install programs in Linux, for a GUI use synaptic or from a terminal run: sudo apt-get install testdisk
[07:59] <timon> Gaim dont show all my buddys in the icq-list, how can i fix it?
[07:59] <richiefrich> sudo /bin/bash
[07:59] <richiefrich> works just fine
[08:00] <richiefrich> Appakot: ahh that sucks .. if you overwrote a partition then you cant save it
[08:00] <GeekChick|> now that ls works again :)
[08:00] <Supaplex> timon: readd them?
[08:00] <bullgard4> What files does the directory /etc/acpi/resume.d summarize?
[08:00] <berent> GeekChick| be patient everything works
[08:00] <Appakot> richiefrich, well im not positive i overwrote it, so i just want to make sure
[08:01] <timon> Supaplex; what do you mean?
[08:01] <richiefrich> Appakot: sudo fdisk -l ?
[08:01] <richiefrich> Appakot: do you see it ?
[08:01] <Appakot> richiefrich did that allready
[08:01] <richiefrich> Appakot: do you see it ?
[08:01] <richiefrich> if no then you  did
[08:01] <Supaplex> timon: add your buddies and their icq numbers. icq is known to not resync well, unless you're using the official icq client (and even then it has issues)
[08:01] <Appakot> Jordan_U, ok i put in that command line, now what?
[08:01] <Jordan_U> richiefrich, No, he does not ( tried that already )
[08:01] <Jordan_U> Appakot, run : sudo testdisk
[08:01] <richiefrich> Jordan_U: then he overwrote it
[08:02] <wers> I am going to install ubuntu feisty on a macbook pro... are there partition issues that I have to know?
[08:02] <dawn_chorus> bullgard4, looks like stuff that's resumed after hibernation, maybe.
[08:02] <Jordan_U> richiefrich, I am hoping on the very slight chance that his partition table is simply corrupted
[08:02] <richiefrich> wers: no it  should be good
[08:02] <wers> After installing ubuntu, how do I boot with os x?
[08:02] <richiefrich> Jordan_U: if you dont see it in fdisk -l then it aint there
[08:02] <Supaplex> wers: linux has support for mac partitions. not sure what options there are for resizing mac partitions though.
[08:03] <Jordan_U> wers, There is a howto on the Ubuntu wiki, I'll find it for you...
[08:03] <richiefrich> wers: yaboot is what  you will be using
[08:03] <MrMe01> hello!
[08:03] <Supaplex> wers: to clarify, I mean, linux has support for mac partition /tables/. not sure what options there are for resizing macos /file systems/ though.
[08:03] <wers> what is yaboot?
[08:03] <Jordan_U> richiefrich, Intel macs don't use yaboot
[08:03] <richiefrich> Jordan_U: then what do they use?
[08:03] <Supaplex> wers: bootloader for the mac.
[08:03] <timon> Supaplex; so i have to add all the buddies again?
[08:03] <Jordan_U> wers, It doesn't matter, it is only used for PPC macs
[08:03] <bullgard4> dawn_chorus: Can you elaborate on 'stuff that's resumed'. That directory of course contains files.
[08:03] <Jordan_U> richiefrich, GRUB :)
[08:03] <Supaplex> timon: yes
[08:03] <r00tintheb0x> Sun hardware rocks.
[08:03] <MrMe01> can someone tell me how to create users from the console?
[08:04] <wers> the macbook I am going to install ubuntu on is intel
[08:04] <patbam> hi, i'm having a weird problem with my wireless card -- eth1 seems to have been renamed eth1:avahi, and i get messages like "The interface does not exist"
[08:04] <berent> MrMe01 : adduser
[08:04] <dawn_chorus> bullgard4, right.  looks to be scripts that are initiated after coming out of sleep/hibernate (or whatever, I don't use these functions).
[08:04] <MrMe01> thanks
[08:04] <MrMe01> now can I log in from the login window as a root user?
[08:04] <MrMe01> useing that user?
[08:04] <berent> MrMe01 : no
[08:04] <r00tintheb0x> patbam, "ln -s /dev/eth1:avahi /dev/eth1" may be a "dirty" fix.
[08:04] <berent> MrMe01 : yes
[08:05] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, use sudo for root privilages.
[08:05] <r00tintheb0x> you dont need to log in as root.
[08:05] <r00tintheb0x> you can "sudo -i" in a command shell to avoid reauthintication.
[08:05] <MrMe01> when it doesnt like my password for some hellbent reason?
[08:05] <UbuntuUSermen> spanish chat who is??
[08:05] <r00tintheb0x> or "gksudo" for GTK/Qt based programs.
[08:05] <Jordan_U> wers, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook But there are some differences when installing on a Macbook Pro
[08:05] <UbuntuUSermen> spanish ubuntu
[08:05] <r00tintheb0x> !spanis
[08:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about spanis - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:05] <r00tintheb0x> !spanish
[08:05] <UbuntuUSermen> chanel
[08:05] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[08:06] <berent> MrMe01 : what do u mean by not liking
[08:06] <wers> Thanks, Jordan_U!
[08:06] <MrMe01> I type in my password and it says auth failed
[08:06] <brad016> what is the wine channel
[08:06] <bullgard4> dawn_chorus: No, I disagree. One file of them is called 'sleep.sh', and this certainly is not initiated just after coming out of sleep.
[08:06] <berent> MrMe01 : for root?
[08:06] <MrMe01> I have turned off character repeat
[08:06] <MrMe01> yeah
[08:06] <richiefrich> Jordan_U: i see here  rEFIt
[08:06] <MrMe01> using sudo
[08:06] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, you sure thats your password?
[08:06] <MrMe01> yeah
[08:06] <r00tintheb0x> hmm...
[08:06] <r00tintheb0x> are you your user now.
[08:06] <Jordan_U> wers, I have a macbook pro and with Feisty Beta at least X failed to start on the LiveCD, if this is still the case I can help
[08:07] <r00tintheb0x> try "passwd" and change your password and try again.
[08:07] <MrMe01> I use the same password for my usual
[08:07] <MrMe01> its in a vm
[08:07] <brad016> how do you install wine 0.9.39
[08:07] <r00tintheb0x> Jordan_U, thats weird.
[08:07] <r00tintheb0x> brad016, "aptitude install wine"
[08:07] <wers> ues, it's the case, Jordan_U
[08:07] <berent> MrMe01 : what's vm
[08:08] <MrMe01> I am testing it out atm
[08:08] <wers> I just downloaded the 64 bit version and I'll try if it works
[08:08] <MrMe01> vmware
[08:08] <dawn_chorus> bullgard4, well, quite frankly, i just googled the directory name and looked around.  it's script concerning these or similar functions, etc.
[08:08] <Jordan_U> r00tintheb0x, No it's not, it used an ATI card :(
[08:08] <tom_> MrMe01: you'll need to get the wine ubuntu repo  off the website
[08:08] <tom_> MrMe01: for the latest wine
[08:08] <wers> the 32 bit version failed to start x, Jordan_U
[08:08] <SoulinEther> anybody wanna help me remap some partitions in fstab? :D
[08:08] <MrMe01> I dont want wine :S
[08:08] <berent> MrMe01 : :-)
[08:08] <xeby> :P
[08:08] <MrMe01> wrong person :D
[08:08] <tom_> MrMe01: sry wrong guuy lol
[08:08] <Jordan_U> wers, Ok, use ctrl+alt+F1 to get to a terminal...
[08:08] <r00tintheb0x> Jordan_U, what do the X.org.log logs say?
[08:08] <brad016> what is the wine help channel
[08:08] <brad016> network whatever
[08:08] <MrMe01> thanks for your help
[08:08] <r00tintheb0x> brad016, #wine
[08:08] <SoulinEther> hum
[08:08] <brad016> thank you in the butt
[08:08] <wers> is it better to use the 64 bit Feisty for the macbook?
[08:08] <r00tintheb0x> lol brad016
[08:08] <MrMe01> all I want to do is get rid of this gnome crap
[08:09] <MrMe01> KDE FTW
[08:09] <bullgard4> dawn_chorus: Thank you very much for trying to help me out.
[08:09] <r00tintheb0x> wers, if the Macbook is 64bit arch.
[08:09] <wers> I have not tried it yet.. I hope X does not crash there
[08:09] <r00tintheb0x> kde... heh.
[08:09] <SoulinEther> does anybody know... if i map a 62 gig partition to /home ... waht will happen with what's already in my current /home?
[08:09] <Jordan_U> r00tintheb0x, Don't remember, there is a bug filed somewhere, It seems X can only start with fglrx, not even VESA .
[08:09] <berent> MrMe01 : if you lose root password try reinstalling
[08:09] <r00tintheb0x> Fluxbox pwns KDE
[08:09] <MrMe01> or flux
[08:09] <GeekChick|> richiefrich, i found the bzip2 distribution of sun studio...
[08:09] <r00tintheb0x> dang Jordan_U
[08:09] <r00tintheb0x> That, i dont know.
[08:09] <berent> !flux
[08:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about flux - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:09] <Appakot> yep, im screwed
[08:09] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: there you go
[08:09] <MrMe01> much better than freaking gnome tho
[08:09] <Jordan_U> MrMe01, If you loose your password you do *not* need to re-install
[08:09] <r00tintheb0x> Jordan_U, whats the model of your macbook?
[08:09] <dawn_chorus> bullgard4, no sweat man.  i like to learn tracking stuff down.
[08:09] <Appakot> is there any way to say......uninstall Linux?
[08:09] <r00tintheb0x> yeah MrMe01 i told you what to try.
[08:10] <r00tintheb0x> Did you change your password
[08:10] <r00tintheb0x> then try a "sudo -i"
[08:10] <GeekChick|> richiefrich, it's *REALLY* slow. 1.2 MB /sec.
[08:10] <Jordan_U> r00tintheb0x, Macbook pro 17'', core duo
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[08:10] <patbam> r00tintheb0x: i'll try "ln -s /dev/eth1:avahi /dev/eth1" ; how can i undo that if need be?
[08:10] <SoulinEther> Appakot: good question... then again... is there any way to "uninstall" windows? :P
[08:10] <r00tintheb0x> Appakot, why are you screwed?
[08:10] <Shaddox> Hi everyone. Will the product at http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7366566&type=product&productCategoryId=pcmcat107700050013&id=1122653260124 support Ubuntu? I'm not sure if it does or not.
[08:10] <richiefrich> GeekChick|: yeah seems slow :|
[08:10] <MrMe01> its a vm, I can delete it and start again :P
[08:10] <Appakot> SoulinEther, touche, guess its call reformatting
[08:10] <r00tintheb0x> rm -f /dev/eth1 if there isnt already one.
[08:10] <MrMe01> so what do I do anyway?
[08:10] <Appakot> r00tintheb0x, because i overwrote my windows partition and lost all my files
[08:10] <berent> r00tintheb0x : even passwd needs old password
[08:10] <r00tintheb0x> Appakot, i'll pray for you.
[08:11] <r00tintheb0x> berent, try using your old passwd ther.
[08:11] <r00tintheb0x> there*
[08:11] <SoulinEther> Appakot: it won't be long now. :S that sucks
[08:11] <r00tintheb0x> or whoever.
[08:11] <berent> MrMe01 : if you lose root password try reinstalling
[08:11] <igxmyzt> I can't figure out how to get ubuntu to use my NEW graphics card to save my life. I tried and its giving me the blue screen with XORG couldn't start.
[08:11] <MrMe01> I think I have :S
[08:11] <MrMe01> nvm
[08:11] <dawn_chorus> couldn't you reset password using single user mode?
[08:11] <r00tintheb0x> hold Jordan_U im checkin it out.
[08:11] <MrMe01> thanks for you time guys
[08:11] <berent> r00tintheb0x : old password doesnt work for MrMe01
[08:11] <MrMe01> your*
[08:11] <Jordan_U> berent, Stop suggesting that, it is not necessary, he can boot in single user mode and change his password
[08:11] <r00tintheb0x> Jordan_U, it dosent have a NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT graphics controller?
[08:12] <r00tintheb0x> right.
[08:12] <berent> Jordan_U : right i forgot that
[08:12] <Jordan_U> r00tintheb0x, No, mac*book* pro, not Mac pro
[08:12] <r00tintheb0x> ok
[08:12] <r00tintheb0x> i've got it.
[08:12] <berent> MrMe01 : try with single user mode
[08:12] <r00tintheb0x> http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/
[08:12] <r00tintheb0x> ?
[08:12] <Jordan_U> r00tintheb0x, Yes
[08:12] <berent> MrMe01 : recovery mode
[08:12] <dawn_chorus> Shaddox, SanDisks are well supported.
[08:12] <r00tintheb0x> just add "single" to the end of the kernel line in the grub menu MrMe01
[08:12] <MrMe01> anyone know why ubuntu is more stable than kubunu? well I have tried both and ubuntu seems faster
[08:12] <Shaddox> dawn_chorus: Thanks.
[08:13] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, both are the same.
[08:13] <MrMe01> the esc key?
[08:13] <r00tintheb0x> its kde v.s. gnome there.
[08:13] <MrMe01> you sure?
[08:13] <SoulinEther> Gnome is lighter than KDE
[08:13] <MrMe01> oh
[08:13] <MrMe01> ok
[08:13] <r00tintheb0x> gnome is more light weight than kde in my opinion.
[08:13] <MrMe01> well it is a vm
[08:13] <SoulinEther> and xfce is lighter than gnome
[08:13] <r00tintheb0x> fluxbox is lighter than both.
[08:13] <SoulinEther> (i <3 xfce)
[08:13] <r00tintheb0x> ALL of em.
[08:13] <r00tintheb0x> w00t
[08:13] <SoulinEther> oh yeah? does fluxbox work with beryl? :D
[08:13] <binMonkey> how do i call the ubotu bot?
[08:13] <MrMe01> but gnome pisses the hell out of me
[08:13] <SoulinEther> if so, please, guide me :D
[08:13] <Jordan_U> wers, This proabably won't work as it didn't in beta but it's worth a shot now, run: "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh" and choose VESA as the driver
[08:13] <r00tintheb0x> Jordan_U, i dont see ATI anywhere on that page.
[08:14] <Frogzoo> MrMe01: gnome used to be slower - they've tightened the screws the last couple releases
[08:14] <dawn_chorus> binarydigit, /msg ubotu info
[08:14] <r00tintheb0x> have you tried "nv"?
[08:14] <MrMe01> the file navigator is so goddamned backward
[08:14] <SoulinEther> You might like Xfce, it's the clever balance between Gnome's simplicity and KDE's complicated configuration
[08:14] <SoulinEther> s
[08:14] <Jordan_U> r00tintheb0x, Believe me, it's ATI
[08:14] <MrMe01> buttons all over the place
[08:14] <binMonkey> dawn_chorus: thanks.
[08:14] <igxmyzt> I can't figure out how to get ubuntu to use my NEW graphics card to save my life. I tried and its giving me the blue screen with XORG couldn't start.
[08:14] <wers> okay, I'll try it, Jordan_U
[08:14] <r00tintheb0x> lol Jordan_U sorry man, you seem you know what you're talking about.
[08:14] <MrMe01> shall try that now
[08:14] <Frogzoo> igxmyzt: which vid card?
[08:14] <MrMe01> in recovery
[08:14] <CaptainMorgan> If I make edits to a text file or html file and then upload it to a Win machine, why is the Win machine showing a file that is obnoxiously spaced - horizontally? too many line feeds or carriage returns from the Ubuntu machine? how do I adjust this?
[08:14] <dawn_chorus> binMonkey, that'll give you a private ubotu channel you can call into
[08:14] <igxmyzt> Frogzoo: Radeon X1550
[08:14] <igxmyzt> Frogzoo: PCI
[08:15] <MrMe01> thats ati
[08:15] <r00tintheb0x> Jordan_U, install the alternate cd w/o a gui, and install ubuntu-desktop after the basic server install cd... so you can see the xorg logs.
[08:15] <MrMe01> I have an x1950
[08:15] <Jordan_U> r00tintheb0x, Ahh, I forgot they just came out with a new version about a week ago, that must come with Nvidia
[08:15] <r00tintheb0x> thats some amazing crap... i've never seen nothing not go to X in vesa mode.
[08:15] <igxmyzt> MrMe01: i'd like an x1950 too, but i dont have pci-e slots =/
[08:15] <Frogzoo> CaptainMorgan: before you move it to doze, run 'unix2dos' on it - nix terminates lines with /n - doze user /r/n
[08:15] <r00tintheb0x> ok Jordan_U
[08:15] <MrMe01> :P
[08:15] <Jordan_U> wers, Still there?
[08:15] <MrMe01> I have two
[08:15] <MrMe01> want one?
[08:15] <wers> yes
[08:15] <r00tintheb0x> Jordan_U, can you drop to an alternate terminal and check the boot, messages, and dmesg logs?
[08:15] <CaptainMorgan> thanks Frogzoo ;)\
[08:15] <igxmyzt> MrMe01: sure XD
[08:15] <CaptainMorgan> ill look into it
[08:16] <berent> MrMe01 : what two you have
[08:16] <brad016> I uninstalled wine and in the apps menu wine is still there
[08:16] <Appakot> real quick, when using beryl, when i go to the 3D Desktop, I'm viewing from 'inside' the box, is there any way to get on the 'outside' of the box?
[08:16] <r00tintheb0x> brad016, shows where?
[08:16] <MrMe01> *hands you my spare PCIE slot*
[08:16] <brad016> its own folder
[08:16] <Jordan_U> r00tintheb0x, Again, it works with fglrx and that is what I am currently using
[08:16] <r00tintheb0x> where?
[08:16] <bullgard4> English help wanted: What is the English name of the last menu item in the window that appears when you choose Gnome main menu System > Preferences > Sound (Sound Preferences) > Devices? Is it 'Given mixer trace'?
[08:16] <r00tintheb0x> oh it DOES work.
[08:16] <MrMe01> yeah
[08:16] <igxmyzt> MrMe01: You can add a slot without changing motherboards?
[08:16] <r00tintheb0x> my bad. i thought you said it didnt work at all.
[08:16] <brad016> when you click on the applications menu at the top left of the screen
[08:16] <wers> Jordan_U, I'm still burning the 64 bit Feisty
[08:16] <wers> I'll try it after a while
[08:16] <Jordan_U> r00tintheb0x, Yes, but the CD does not come with fglrx
[08:16] <MrMe01> another card for crossfire, yes
[08:17] <r00tintheb0x> yeah, i see what you're saying now.
[08:17] <Jordan_U> wers, I don't think that will help
[08:17] <MrMe01> its a crossfire board
[08:17] <brad016> \and I uninstalled it, it should be gone, no?
[08:17] <SoulinEther> anybody know what virtual server runs windows 98 SE well?
[08:17] <MrMe01> MSI K9a
[08:17] <berent> MrMe01 : well yeah
[08:17] <SoulinEther> vm?
[08:17] <r00tintheb0x> Thats weird though... again, i've never seen anything not go into X with the vesa module.
[08:17] <igxmyzt> Frogzoo: did you leave me?
[08:17] <wers> okay.. I'll just try the code you gave
[08:17] <r00tintheb0x> SoulinEther, i have many times.
[08:17] <r00tintheb0x> Whats up?
[08:17] <Appakot> can anyone help me with beryl real quick?
[08:17] <premier_> hey guys, who made the decision that the feisty cd won't boot on new ati cards unless you manually install fglrx?  Even the edgy cd didn't need that
[08:17] <r00tintheb0x> SoulinEther, in VMware?
[08:17] <Jordan_U> wers, And many things ( all proprietary like flash and codecs ) are harder to set up in 64 bit Ubuntu
[08:17] <berent> !vmware
[08:17] <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
[08:18] <r00tintheb0x> premier_, no idea... we were just taking about that.
[08:18] <SoulinEther> r00tintheb0x: yes, perhaps, if it's faster than .. VirtualBox, which has minimal support for Dos based windows
[08:18] <premier_> r00tintheb0x: it seems like a mistake
[08:18] <MrMe01> So I am in console now what do I do? (please hold my hand)
[08:18] <wers> so you think it's  better to use the 32 bit version??
[08:18] <MrMe01> safe mode I belive
[08:18] <premier_> if anything should "just work" its safe graphics mode feisty cd
[08:18] <r00tintheb0x> maybe the hardware came out after the stock feisty kernel was compiled.
[08:18] <r00tintheb0x> or maybe it'll be fixed in the newest kernel version.
[08:18] <berent> MrMe01 : passwd
[08:18] <yangyiyun> is there anyone?
[08:18] <MrMe01> ty
[08:19] <igxmyzt> I can't figure out how to get ubuntu to use my NEW graphics card to save my life. I tried and its giving me the blue screen with XORG couldn't start.
[08:19] <r00tintheb0x> But like i said, i've never seen "vesa" not work... unless the res was misconfigured.
[08:19] <wers> will it really be faster if I use the 64 bit version on a macbook pro?
[08:19] <Jordan_U> yangyiyun, Anyone what?
[08:19] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, is it a ATI card?
[08:19] <yangyiyun> body
[08:19] <MrMe01> well apparently it worked?
[08:19] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: yes
[08:19] <MrMe01> thanks
[08:19] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, i you have to use fglrx
[08:19] <yangyiyun> i firstyl user this
[08:19] <r00tintheb0x> or whatever.
[08:19] <premier_> r00tintheb0x: my ati card came out a year afo
[08:19] <premier_> ago
[08:19] <Appakot> Jordan_U, can you help me with beryl real quick?
[08:19] <berent> yangyiyun : body!
[08:19] <r00tintheb0x> oh premier_
[08:19] <Jordan_U> wers, For almost anything you would do with a Desktop machine, no
[08:19] <Perun> is there a flash plugin pkg for amd64 arch?
[08:19] <MrMe01> shutdown -r now still work?
[08:19] <berent> yangyiyun : which body
[08:19] <r00tintheb0x> premier_, whats the chipset?
[08:19] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: can't, i cant get the XORG to find it with dpkg-reconfigure
[08:20] <yangyiyun> my mplayer can't play mms
[08:20] <r00tintheb0x> yes Perun its on the Adobe site.
[08:20] <berent> MrMe01 : have patience everything works
[08:20] <premier_> r00tintheb0x: not sure... ati radeon X1400 mobility
[08:20] <MrMe01> thats the only command I seem to remember
[08:20] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, is it installed?
[08:20] <Jordan_U> Appakot, Maybe, but you will probably get better help in #ubuntu-effects
[08:20] <Perun> r00tintheb0x: oh ok thx
[08:20] <r00tintheb0x> sure thing Perun
[08:20] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: yeah, lspci said 2:0.00, but i dont know what to do
[08:20] <jimwhimpey> test
[08:20] <brad016> rfgbrwsgbsrgbsb
[08:20] <berent> yangyiyun : get mms plugin
[08:20] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: typing PCI2:0:0 didnt work in the reconfig
[08:20] <yangyiyun> hao can do that
[08:20] <Appakot> Jordan_U, ok, well its quite simple, all i want to do, is basically when I goto the 3-D Desktop, I view it from 'inside' is there anyways to view it from the 'outside'?
[08:21] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, is the module loaded?
[08:21] <yangyiyun> apt-get ??
[08:21] <wers> So does that mean that, if I was to choose between 32 and 64 bit Ubuntu versions, 32 bit still is more practical for the macbook pro?
[08:21] <berent> ask Jordan_U he has it
[08:21] <r00tintheb0x> lsmod |grep fglrx
[08:21] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: come again???
[08:21] <r00tintheb0x> is the module loaded.
[08:21] <r00tintheb0x> do this command.
[08:21] <r00tintheb0x> lsmod |grep fglrx
[08:21] <MrMe01> how do I get information in the cli, to stop after a page of info?
[08:21] <bharat862004> can someone help me install beryl and nvidia driver in ubuntu 6.06 LTS ??? :)
[08:21] <MrMe01> -p?
[08:21] <yangyiyun> why don't u user chinese ??
[08:21] <Jordan_U> Appakot, Yes, but I forget where the setting is in Beryl-settings
[08:21] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: i installed the restricted drivers before i did dpkg
[08:22] <yangyiyun> why don't u use chinese ??
[08:22] <berent> MrMe01 : more or less or pg
[08:22] <Jordan_U> bharat862004, It is *much* easier to install in Feisty
[08:22] <MrMe01> thanks
[08:22] <r00tintheb0x> what does "updatedb && locate fglrx" return?
[08:22] <premier_> Appakot: its on the second page, I think, with the desktop cube entry... outside is the default setting
[08:22] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt,
[08:22] <xenex> does anyone know how to make identd work?
[08:22] <MrMe01> is that before or after the command
[08:22] <bharat862004> Jordan_U: i dont have feisty :(
[08:22] <r00tintheb0x> question of the day goes to
[08:22] <r00tintheb0x> xenex,
[08:22] <r00tintheb0x> !
[08:22] <PurpZeY> xenex: You mean client side?
[08:22] <Perun> r00tintheb0x: hmm I see only this http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash but its for x86 not amd64
[08:22] <berent> cat <file> | pg
[08:22] <xenex> PurpZeY, yes
[08:22] <MrMe01> so shutdown less OR less shutdown?
[08:22] <berent> cat <file> | more
[08:22] <r00tintheb0x> Perun, http://frem.wordpress.com/2006/05/31/installing-flash-in-ubuntu-606-lts/
[08:22] <premier_> r00tintheb0x: it will search your entire hard drive for fglrx
[08:22] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: i'd have to reboot twice. im dualbooting, im on xp now
[08:23] <berent> latter
[08:23] <r00tintheb0x> premier_, it wont take long... its indexed.
[08:23] <bharat862004> Jordan_U: tell me how to install in my ubuntu ??
[08:23] <Jordan_U> bharat862004, I am suggesting that it would be easier and more stable to get it than install beryl on Dapper
[08:23] <MrMe01> sorry I used to play with redhat on ancient hardware and I have forgotten so much
[08:23] <premier_> r00tintheb0x: golly jesus... I misread your post
[08:23] <Cowfood> can anyone reccomend some cood widgets for the gnome desktop?
[08:23] <yangyiyun> can you tell me the plugin's name
[08:23] <bharat862004> Jordan_U: but i dont have that man... understand
[08:23] <Appakot> premier_, i dont see anything, can you be a little more specific please?
[08:23] <MrMe01> eww
[08:23] <xenex> PurpZeY, do you know how?
[08:23] <r00tintheb0x> or you can "find /usr/ -name "*fglrx*""
[08:23] <r00tintheb0x> or wherever the kernel modules dir resides.
[08:23] <PurpZeY> xenex: what makes you think it's not working?
[08:23] <xenex> PurpZeY, it's not.
[08:24] <Jordan_U> bharat862004, I don't know how to install it in Dapper, you might get better help in #ubuntu-effects
[08:24] <xenex> PurpZeY, * *** No identd (auth) response
[08:24] <berent> MrMe01 : I am there for you
[08:24] <r00tintheb0x> hey Jordan_U : http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ATI_Mobility_Radeon_X1400
[08:24] <MrMe01> thanks
[08:24] <r00tintheb0x> Interesting info.
[08:24] <MrMe01> how do I get this to reboot?
[08:24] <bharat862004> Jordan_U: checking their also :(
[08:24] <PurpZeY> xenex: right, I have the same thing.
[08:24] <r00tintheb0x> xenex, are you behind a router or switch?
[08:24] <r00tintheb0x> Firewall?
[08:24] <berent> MrMe01 : reboot
[08:24] <xenex> r00tintheb0x, port 113 is open
[08:24] <berent> MrMe01 : init 6
[08:25] <MrMe01> *slaps forehead*
[08:25] <r00tintheb0x> xenex,  netstat -l |grep 113
[08:25] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: can you give me a full list of things to try? takes a lot of time to run one command and reboot again.
[08:25] <xenex> r00tintheb0x, no reply
[08:25] <troy-> anyone know why pam mount cant unmount a loop FS when logging in via SSH, but can using console?
[08:25] <Jordan_U> wers, Sorry about the delay, too many people asking questions :)
[08:25] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, thats all i've got man... its a known bug... check this page out http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ATI_Mobility_Radeon_X1400
[08:25] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: why mobility?
[08:26] <wers> so, 32 bit is BETTER for the macbook pro?
[08:26] <r00tintheb0x> hmm
[08:26] <MrMe01> sorry *hides behind his monitor*
[08:26] <burnerx> good day !!
[08:26] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, im getting confused.
[08:26] <Perun> r00tintheb0x: I have 7.04 and amd64
[08:26] <r00tintheb0x> There's 6 people with ATI probs in here.
[08:26] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[08:26] <premier_> Appakot: Beryl-Settings>Desktop>Desktop Cube>Inside Cube... gnome optimized programs have such a counter intiutive layout in my opinion
[08:26] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: im on a desktop XD
[08:26] <Cowfood> can anyone reccomend some cood widgets for the gnome desktop?
[08:26] <r00tintheb0x> Perun, it doesn't matter.
[08:26] <MrMe01> 7
[08:26] <SEOmoz> anybody knows the reason that in firestarter appears an active conection without the program running that does not exist if i make a netstat, am i sure that this conection does not exist and firestarter shows false information ?
[08:26] <Jordan_U> wers, For a beginner, yes, much less hastle
[08:26] <r00tintheb0x> i dont understand igxmyzt
[08:26] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: Radeon X1550
[08:26] <Perun> r00tintheb0x: firefox says unkown plugin if I do it as writen on this site
[08:26] <MrMe01> brb
[08:27] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, the fglrx is working?
[08:27] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: can't get dpkg-reconfigure to set ubuntu to the new radeon from my old 9250
[08:27] <berent> fglrx has no problems
[08:27] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: i dont know, i installed the restricted drivers before i did dpkg
[08:28] <r00tintheb0x> Perun, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Flash_Player_.28Macromedia_Flash.29_Plug-in_for_Mozilla_Firefox
[08:28] <r00tintheb0x> !flash
[08:28] <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
[08:28] <r00tintheb0x> there you go Perun
[08:28] <MrMe01> WHOOOO! It worked!!!!!
[08:28] <Jordan_U> wers, To get X to start from the Live ("desktop") CD, go to a terminal and run this choosing "fglrx" as the driver when asked : sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh && sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[08:28] <MrMe01> SORRY
[08:28] <MrMe01> ooops
[08:28] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, it doesn't matter... yuo dont need dpkg-reconfigure to put that in your xorg.conf file.
[08:28] <MrMe01> me needs sleep
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 r00tintheb0x: firefox says unkown plugin if I do it as writen on this site
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 brb
 igxmyzt, the fglrx is working?
 r00tintheb0x: can't get dpkg-reconfigure to set ubuntu to the new radeon from my old 9250
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[08:28] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
 fglrx has no problems
 r00tintheb0x: i dont know, i installed the restricted drivers before i did dpkg
[08:29] <MrMe01> ?
 Perun, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Flash_Player_.28Macromedia_Flash.29_Plug-in_for_Mozilla_Firefox
 !flash
 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
 there you go Perun
[08:29] <Jordan_U> brad016, Stop
 WHOOOO! It worked!!!!!
 wers, To get X to start from the Live ("desktop") CD, go to a terminal and run this choosing "fglrx" as the driver when asked : sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh && sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
 SORRY
[08:29] <r00tintheb0x> brad016?
 ooops
[08:29] <r00tintheb0x> wth
 igxmyzt, it doesn't matter... yuo dont need dpkg-reconfigure to put that in your xorg.conf file.
[08:29] <PurpZeY> !ops
[08:29] <Jordan_U> !ops
[08:29] <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
 me needs sleep
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[08:29] <MrMe01> wtf?
[08:29] <igxmyzt> someone kick brad
 r00tintheb0x: firefox says unkown plugin if I do it as writen on this site
[08:29] <r00tintheb0x> OPS!
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 igxmyzt, the fglrx is working?
 r00tintheb0x: can't get dpkg-reconfigure to set ubuntu to the new radeon from my old 9250
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[08:29] <igxmyzt> wtf just happened
[08:29] <premier_> lol, poor brad
[08:30] <r00tintheb0x> moron.
[08:30] <PurpZeY> igxmyzt: someone was being an idiot.
[08:30] <r00tintheb0x> hes a lonely gimp
[08:30] <premier_> igxmyzt: he accidently pasted a large amount of text
[08:30] <Perun> r00tintheb0x: so is there an amd64 ver or not?
[08:30] <PriceChild> !offtopic
[08:30] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:30] <igxmyzt> where were we?
[08:30] <r00tintheb0x> Perun, how many times do i have to explain to you what you need to do.
[08:30] <berent> lonely gimp
[08:30] <berent> why
[08:30] <r00tintheb0x> Perun, THIS INFORMATION IS FOR YOU!!!: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Flash_Player_.28Macromedia_Flash.29_Plug-in_for_Mozilla_Firefox
[08:30] <r00tintheb0x> !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] <MrMe01> what happened there?
[08:30] <MrMe01> I feel violated for some reason
[08:31] <r00tintheb0x> !Restricted
[08:31] <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
[08:31] <r00tintheb0x> !Gnash
[08:31] <ubotu> An open source flash replacement.  It is still beta software. For current status or for more info http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/
[08:31] <r00tintheb0x> all thats for you Perun :)
[08:31] <Perun> r00tintheb0x: from this sit: "This doesn't work for amd64, since there's no 64-bit firefox plugin. "
[08:31] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: i dont know how to check the fglrx
[08:31] <bullgard4> English help wanted: What is the name of the last menu item in the 'Sound preferences' dialog Gnome main menu System > Preferences > Sound (Sound Preferences) > Devices? Is it 'Given mixer trace'?
[08:31] <berent> r00tintheb0x : lonely gimp ! who
[08:31] <r00tintheb0x> oh Perun im sorry.
[08:31] <pizza_fan> does anyone know how to get creative SB X-Fi running under ubuntu?
[08:31] <r00tintheb0x> Perun, have you checked ubuntuforums.org?
[08:31] <sivaji>  i  *cant* resize /dev/hd3 which is mounted at /   i wnat to resize that ple help me
[08:31] <crimsun> pizza_fan: only the X-Fi Extreme Audio will work.
[08:32] <Perun> r00tintheb0x: no, but I do it now
[08:32] <crimsun> pizza_fan: there are no existing drivers otherwise
[08:32] <pizza_fan> ah thanks crimsun
[08:32] <MrMe01> anyone have knowledge of installing vmware drivers?
[08:32] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, yes.
[08:32] <berent> sivaji : you can't do it
[08:32] <MrMe01> ahh
[08:32] <berent> sivaji : you can't do it on root
[08:32] <MrMe01> are all the paths ok?
[08:32] <r00tintheb0x> yes
[08:32] <MrMe01> I have read the install guide
[08:32] <r00tintheb0x> you need to install build-essential and kernel headers
[08:32] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: im very confused
[08:32] <sivaji> berent is there any way to resize that
[08:32] <r00tintheb0x> igx why?
[08:32] <Appakot> premier_, 1 more question, can ya help out?
[08:33] <MrMe01> and it needs to know the paths
[08:33] <MrMe01> are they the same
[08:33] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, have you tried hitting enter?
[08:33] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: because linux is harder than windows XD
[08:33] <premier_> Appakot: love to
[08:33] <sivaji> berent :
[08:33] <Jordan_U> MrMe01, Just go with the defaults
[08:33] <MrMe01> kk
[08:33] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, it'll get easier.
[08:33] <berent> sivaji : you have to create another partition and log in from there and then
[08:33] <premier_> !help | Appakot
[08:33] <ubotu> Appakot: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[08:33] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: not so sure about that, if i cant even get my vid card to work :(
[08:33] <PurpZeY> sivaji: That is the root partition you can't resize it while on it
[08:33] <premier_> not the help I was looking for
[08:33] <r00tintheb0x> Perun, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[08:33] <necro> stupid question: how do I add desktops?
[08:33] <PurpZeY> !ask
[08:33] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:33] <sivaji> berent  PurpZeY ok
[08:34] <r00tintheb0x> necro, I dont understand the question.
[08:34] <Jordan_U> necro, You mean virtual desktops?
[08:34] <PurpZeY> necro: You mean, more then one workspace/
[08:34] <necro> yes
[08:34] <r00tintheb0x> ooh
[08:34] <PurpZeY> h-size
[08:34] <necro> yes, I have 2 and want 4.
[08:34] <Appakot> premier_, ok so when i go to the 3D desktop, the windows i have on the desktop come off the actual desktop, but the desktops themselves have their edges touching, is there a way to get the desktops to zoom out as well??
[08:34] <MrMe01> where are the kernal header files?
[08:34] <r00tintheb0x> right click on the desktop swapper by the time necro \
[08:34] <Jordan_U> necro, Are you using Gnome or Beryl?
[08:34] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, "aptitude search header" and install the ones relevant to your running kernel.
[08:34] <jimwhimpey> testing
[08:34] <necro> Jordan: gnome
[08:34] <MrMe01> ahh
[08:34] <jimwhimpey> testing
[08:34] <PurpZeY> Appakot: I don't think so, but it seems to me that be a better question asked in #beryl
[08:35] <premier_> Appakot: I'm sure I've seen that somewhere on youtube, but I just don't know where to find it
[08:35] <igxmyzt> necro: right click the desktops at the bottom
[08:35] <MrMe01> amd64
[08:35] <necro> got it
[08:35] <necro> Thank you all so much, once again.
[08:35] <r00tintheb0x> you can tell your kernel version by doing a "uname -a" MrMe01
[08:35] <r00tintheb0x> good necro
[08:35] <r00tintheb0x> :)
[08:35] <Appakot> premier_, ok how do i join the #ubuntu-effects channel? what do i type?
[08:35] <necro> r00t: thanx
[08:35] <MrMe01> should I open a new terminal?
[08:35] <jimwhimpey> test
[08:35] <necro> take care guys, keep up the good support.  :)
[08:35] <premier_> Appakot: /join #ubuntu-effects
[08:35] <PurpZeY> Appakot: /join #ubuntu-effects and /join #beryl
[08:35] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, ctrl+alt+t
[08:35] <MrMe01> kk
[08:35] <BrainPower> helloo guys
[08:35] <Jordan_U> wers, Still here, again sory for the delay, I just keep getting distracted.
[08:35] <r00tintheb0x> sure thing necro
[08:36] <r00tintheb0x> oops
[08:36] <Jordan_U> wers, ?
[08:36] <berent> hi BrainPower : how much do u have
[08:36] <r00tintheb0x> hi BrainPower
[08:36] <jimwhimpey> test
[08:36] <Enyo> best torrrent client for nix that isn't as horribly mangled as azureus?
[08:36] <r00tintheb0x> test
[08:36] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: can you tell me what to do? lspci says its 2:0.0, and i tried PCI:2:0:0 in the dpkg plus a bunch of other stuff and i always get blue XORG failed screen except once i got black ubuntu login screen. sound played, but no graphics loaded. just black.
[08:36] <r00tintheb0x> Enyo, deluge
[08:36] <xenex> r00tintheb0x, any more ideas?
[08:37] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt... are you the one that cant change their driver because dpkg-reconfigure wont work?
[08:37] <MrMe01> none that match amd64
[08:37] <r00tintheb0x> xenex, refresh my mem... sorry. Juggling a lot.
[08:37] <xenex> r00tintheb0x, identd not working
[08:37] <MrMe01> there are generic ones
[08:37] <PurpZeY> xenex: why does it matter if identd works?
[08:37] <r00tintheb0x> oh yeah.
[08:37] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: im the one that changed their driver before doing dpkg-reconfigure, and now i cant get ubuntu to load on the new gfx card.
[08:37] <xenex> PurpZeY, because i would like it to work
[08:37] <berent> MrMe01 : install generic
[08:37] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, what do you mean you changed your driver? With dpkg?
[08:37] <MrMe01> is that the command?
[08:38] <r00tintheb0x> is what the command?
[08:38] <PurpZeY> xenex: You might just need to open the ports on your router
[08:38] <berent> no apt-get install <generic-,,,>
[08:38] <xenex> PurpZeY, i said above that i did
[08:38] <Itr0nic> iv downloaded ubuntu 5 times and i do a check on the cd and always get one defect , any ideas what i should do
[08:38] <MrMe01> I have never used aptitude before
[08:38] <r00tintheb0x> PurpZeY, netstat -l |grep 113 returns nothing.
[08:38] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: i installed the driver that Restricted Manager suggested for the card when i was on the old card, THEN i did dpkg-reconfigure, and i cant get it to work.
[08:38] <r00tintheb0x> the port isnt listening.
[08:38] <radioaktivstorm> hello, how does one change the default file manager?
[08:38] <binMonkey> Jordan_U: i installed bcm43xx-fwcutter and it works great.  but is there a command to check the actual speed of my connection?
[08:38] <berent> MrMe01 : so what
[08:38] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, you need to edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and replace the current driver with the right now.
[08:38] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: how?
[08:38] <Jordan_U> binMonkey, wget something from a beefy server :)
[08:39] <r00tintheb0x> bcm43xx has native support.
[08:39] <Jonie> I use gfxboot as suse in my ubuntu7.04, but it aways shows: graphics file "(hd0,1)/boot/grub/message.ubublown" missing, when i'm bootting. To tell you firstly, the message.ubublown file is really in the grub folder anyone here can help me out.
[08:39] <Jonie> of couse, I'd tell you that my /boot mount to sda2 and my gfxmenu entry is like: gfxboot (hd0,1)/boot/grub/message.ubublown. Thanks!
[08:39] <MrMe01> so how do I install?
[08:39] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, i've already told some...i believe yuo.
[08:39] <r00tintheb0x> scroll up
[08:39] <berent> MrMe01 : you would have never met a girl before but you have to start once right
[08:39] <Frogzoo> Itr0nic: burn 1/2 speed, also check the md5sum of the iso you're burning is correct
[08:39] <r00tintheb0x> gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[08:39] <MrMe01> I have a girl
[08:39] <berent> apt-get install <name_of_the_generic-,,,>
[08:39] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, "gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[08:39] <Jonie> I use gfxboot as suse in my ubuntu7.04, but it aways shows: graphics file "(hd0,1)/boot/grub/message.ubublown" missing, when i'm bootting. To tell you firstly, the message.ubublown file is really in the grub folder anyone here can help me out.
[08:39] <Jonie> of couse, I'd tell you that my /boot mount to sda2 and my gfxmenu entry is like: gfxboot (hd0,1)/boot/grub/message.ubublown. Thanks!
[08:39] <Enyo> As of Feisty, Deluge is in Ubuntu's universe repository. DO NOT INSTALL THIS VERSION
[08:39] <Enyo> :|
[08:39] <binMonkey> Jordan_U: uhhhhhh.  i sort of know wget, but what is a beefy server? :)
[08:39] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: what do i change???
[08:39] <berent> MrMe01 : whats ur age
[08:39] <pizza_fan> is there a way to get more effects for beryl somewhere?
[08:39] <PurpZeY> xenex: I have some recollection of my ISP telling me that they don't have that port open, and had no interesting in opening it for me...maybe I forgot.
[08:39] <r00tintheb0x> find whatever "Driver" is by the name of your graphics card.
[08:39] <MrMe01> ahh thankyou r00t
[08:39] <MrMe01> 22
[08:40] <r00tintheb0x> and use "vesa" or "ati" or "nv" or whatever your card is.
[08:40] <r00tintheb0x> save it
[08:40] <Jonie> I use gfxboot as suse in my ubuntu7.04, but it aways shows: graphics file "(hd0,1)/boot/grub/message.ubublown" missing, when i'm bootting. To tell you firstly, the message.ubublown file is really in the grub folder anyone here can help me out.
[08:40] <berent> MrMe01 : good
[08:40] <Jonie> of couse, I'd tell you that my /boot mount to sda2 and my gfxmenu entry is like: gfxboot (hd0,1)/boot/grub/message.ubublown. Thanks!
[08:40] <r00tintheb0x> then do a /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[08:40] <MrMe01> why is that good?
[08:40] <Itr0nic> frogzoo: iv matched the hash's im going to try on some new cds iv got and burning at 4 speed
[08:40] <xenex> PurpZeY, uhh... i don't know why you told me that
[08:40] <berent> MrMe01 : 22 and only "a girl"
[08:40] <r00tintheb0x> you're welcome MrMe01
[08:40] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, alternatively you can use Synaptic
[08:40] <baconbits> Hey guys
[08:40] <PurpZeY> xenex: B/C perhaps your this is not an error on your side.
[08:40] <r00tintheb0x> located in your administrator menu.
[08:40] <Jonie> has anyone seen my question?
[08:40] <r00tintheb0x> hi  baconbits
[08:41] <Jordan_U> binMonkey, wget http://vp.video.google.com/videodownload?version=0&secureurl=sQAAAEUc3qANnjIJe6jJKSz_3TVau5ab6_zcgXjEXvw6qXkNxEwcgYlDv0wa9cDp0Il7jsAOfY2GiCR3v5p1WSLx9MQnI4-Au2mSt1VxL8PiFQDbnu5FRZYJiyCfBEn_V4GHjEqpaZB_HOaxXN-2f-AXDbBRtS2tWQ6WFYnbvIjPm_vYP_T9oMzWW1Y0wYqWGLHVE3MroIQ8ZRcbub-R5KuWXouh1urcxkyayn4RYPRBMHWNMygcrVZbBk2gI2RNpnCqoQ&sigh=hXVdSPV9pxSdL_v58dhDFhaql7E&begin=0&len=41167&docid=-5579393809564907064
[08:41] <xenex> PurpZeY, it works fine on windows
[08:41] <r00tintheb0x> Jonie, i'll hook.
[08:41] <r00tintheb0x> look too
[08:41] <Enyo> r00tintheb0x: whats wrong with the deluge that is in the universe repository?
[08:41] <MrMe01> please no more this is confusing as it is
[08:41] <Jordan_U> Wow, that was longer than I expected...
[08:41] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: will gedit load in recovery mode?
[08:41] <MrMe01> berent what do you mean?
[08:41] <firebird619> I just switched the HDD I have ubuntu on to a PC with a GeForce FX 5200. When I started it up, X failed, I reconfigured X and the same happened, so I deleted xorg.conf and now do not have that file at all. What can I do to reconfigure X so it works and has a xorg.conf file?
[08:41] <Jonie> r00tintheb0x, thanks
[08:41] <berent> MrMe01 : :-D
[08:41] <meisam> hi guys, KDE and Kubuntu are same ?
[08:41] <xenex> meisam, kubuntu uses kde
[08:41] <MrMe01> please elaborate
[08:41] <berent> Jordan_U : dont spam
[08:41] <PurpZeY> xenex: I stand corrected...just a thought.
[08:41] <berent> MrMe01 : nothing just was kidding
[08:41] <igxmyzt> meisam: KDE is a desktop environment, Kubuntu uses it, while ubuntu uses gnome.
[08:41] <r00tintheb0x> Jonie, boot from cdrom into single user mode, mount /boot as read write... and move message.ubublown to grub
[08:41] <MrMe01> kk
[08:42] <MrMe01> how old are you?
[08:42] <r00tintheb0x> or / as read write.
[08:42] <berent> MrMe01 : 26
[08:42] <MrMe01> ahh
[08:42] <berent> MrMe01 : why
[08:42] <r00tintheb0x> i believe its probably a single partition.
[08:42] <Jordan_U> berent, That wasn't spam, that was just an example of a test file from a serer with known high bandwidth
[08:42] <Jonie> r00, only that way to do so?
[08:42] <MrMe01> same reason you wanted to know y age
[08:42] <berent> Jordan_U : ok
[08:42] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: will gedit load in recovery mode?
[08:42] <MrMe01> your*
[08:42] <meisam> xenex so if i install kde on ubuntu meaning i have to install kubuntu as well ? kde does not work on ubuntu ?
[08:42] <berent> MrMe01 : well
[08:42] <MrMe01> none :P
[08:42] <r00tintheb0x> Jonie, if the machine isnt working... i think thats probably your only choice.
[08:42] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, i dont know.
[08:42] <baconbits> Ok, so I used ndiswrapper to install the driver for my wifi card.  The tutorial I used now says to reenable my wifi via the hotkey (Which I did), then uncheck "enable networking" (Which I did), then disconnect the ethernet (Which I did), then wait a few seconds and reenable networking (Which I did).  It says the wifi light should pop on and it should let me connect to networks...instead, the wifi light just blinks off and on every
[08:42] <baconbits>  few seconds, and doesn't seem to connect to anything.  How do I make it connect?
[08:42] <binMonkey> Jordan_U: sorry to be an idiot, but it tells me forbidden, even using sudo.
[08:42] <xenex> meisam, you could install kde on ubuntu but it would be easier if you just downloaded kubuntu
[08:43] <r00tintheb0x> i've never used recovery mode.
[08:43] <igxmyzt> meisam: if you want kde, install kubuntu, if you want gnome, install ubuntu
[08:43] <MrMe01> you have a "significant other"?
[08:43] <Jonie> thanks, r00tin, i'll try your way
[08:43] <berent> no
[08:43] <MrMe01> ahh
[08:43] <MrMe01> aww
[08:43] <r00tintheb0x> Jonie, do you know how to get into single user mode?
[08:43] <PurpZeY> baconbits: Link to tutorial?
[08:43] <berent> why
[08:43] <MrMe01> I dont know
[08:43] <MrMe01> I should come here more often
[08:43] <Shaddox> Hi everyone.
[08:43] <berent> why
[08:43] <meisam> xenex ok i got it fully, but now i have ubuntu on my machine, can i add kubuntu to it as well ?
[08:43] <Jonie> r00tin, you can tell me how to get into single user mode!
[08:44] <MrMe01> sure beats the shit out of web browsing
[08:44] <Shaddox> What is the best BitTorrent software for Ubuntu?
[08:44] <berent> right
[08:44] <xenex> meisam, you wouldn't add kubuntu to it, you would add kde
[08:44] <igxmyzt> meisam: only if you have another partition or another hard drive
[08:44] <PurpZeY> meisam: yes, sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[08:44] <r00tintheb0x> xenex, still looking.
[08:44] <PriceChild> !best > Shaddox (see pm from ubotu)
[08:44] <Jordan_U> binMonkey, meh, strange, it does the same for me but I just copied the download link, try one of the free bandwidth checking sites I guess
[08:44] <baconbits> PurpZeY,  give me a second, I saved the html so I could look at it offline.  I do know that the guy that made the tutorial did it with the EXACT same laptop and wifi card as me though!
[08:44] <berent> you seem to be obsessed with porn
[08:44] <PurpZeY> !offtopic
[08:44] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:44] <r00tintheb0x> xenex, inetd or ident.
[08:44] <Shaddox> PriceChild: Then can you tell me which ones are there instead of that? I already knew that.
[08:44] <r00tintheb0x> identify correct>?
[08:44] <MrMe01> me obsessed with porn?
[08:44] <meisam> PurpZeY  igxmyzt is saying i need to have another hard drive ?!?!
[08:44] <xenex> r00tintheb0x, ident
[08:44] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: can you tell me how to save the file after i edit it when i use that command?
[08:44] <PriceChild> !bittorrent | Shaddox
[08:44] <Shaddox> PriceChild: It helps to know what torrent software is available to download.
[08:44] <r00tintheb0x> thats great MrMe01
[08:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bittorrent - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:45] <r00tintheb0x> ok xenex
[08:45] <PriceChild> bah
[08:45] <PriceChild> one second
[08:45] <MrMe01> i have roughly 30 gigs
[08:45] <MrMe01> :P
[08:45] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, under file>save i guess.
[08:45] <PriceChild> !torrent | shagggy
[08:45] <ubotu> shagggy: Torrent clients: Azureus (Java), BitTornado (Shell with python front-end), KTorrent (KDE/Qt), rTorrent (C++) -  Bittorent FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[08:45] <berent>  oh
[08:45] <PriceChild> argh
[08:45] <r00tintheb0x> i use VI to edit files... im not fimiliar with gedit.
[08:45] <r00tintheb0x> im sorry.
[08:45] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, not appropriate for a rated G room.
[08:45] <r00tintheb0x> :)
[08:45] <Enyo> how do i download deluge for ubuntu, synaptic isn't finding it in the repository on fiesty
[08:45] <MrMe01> i need to delete it tho
[08:45] <MrMe01> sorry
[08:45] <igxmyzt> meisam: if you want ubuntu AND kubuntu, which is gnome AND kde, you need another partition or another drive
[08:45] <r00tintheb0x> its okay.
[08:45] <r00tintheb0x> :)
[08:45] <PurpZeY> meisam: Here's the thing, as explained...Ubuntu and Kubuntu are exactly the same, except for the desktop manager...if you just want both managers, you can install kubuntu desktop..if you want to seperate ubuntus, one with gnome, one with kde, then you need two partitions
[08:45] <crimsun> Enyo: use the version on its web site
[08:46] <baconbits> PurpZeY, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Intel_4965_AGN_WiFi_Driver/Fiesty?highlight=%28AGN%29%7C%28Intel%29%7C%284965%29
[08:46] <MrMe01> you want me to curb my language too?
[08:46] <igxmyzt> meisam: if you want just one, use the command they gave, the sudo apt-get kubuntu-dekstop
[08:46] <binMonkey> Jordan_U: i tried another video link and got 102.19 k/s.  that's not bad, right?
[08:46] <MrMe01> i will tey
[08:46] <MrMe01> try*
[08:46] <meisam> igxmyzt thank you guys
[08:46] <Jordan_U> igxmyzt, meisam Actually you can have both environments installed at the same time on the same partition / system
[08:46] <berent> r00tintheb0x : what is rated G room
[08:46] <meisam> PurpZeY thank you
[08:46] <binMonkey> Jordan_U: and by beefy you meant large, right?
[08:46] <MrMe01> ditto
[08:46] <r00tintheb0x> I believe this room is rated G so to speak.
[08:46] <meisam> Jordan_U yeah imtrying to do that
[08:46] <berent> r00tintheb0x : what is rated G
[08:46] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: ima go try to fix it now
[08:46] <meisam> so i follow the command and see the result
[08:47] <r00tintheb0x> #ubuntu = rated G.
[08:47] <PurpZeY> baconbits: The driver and hardware are there?
[08:47] <r00tintheb0x> ok igxmyzt
[08:47] <MrMe01> r00t is so popular!
[08:47] <ircusr> hi all
[08:47] <PurpZeY> meisam: Huh?
[08:47] <MrMe01> heya
[08:47] <Cowfood> can anyone reccomend some cood widgets for the gnome desktop?
[08:47] <fengxy> hi  all
[08:47] <berent> r00tintheb0x : what does rate G mean
[08:47] <r00tintheb0x> Cowfood, gdesklets
[08:47] <Jordan_U> binMonkey, Depends on your internet connection, by beefy I meant high bandwidth so that you know your connection is the bottleneck and not the server
[08:47] <MrMe01> kde?
[08:47] <MrMe01> kde is good for gnome
[08:47] <baconbits> Anything you would say in front of a 5 year old, or your grandmother
[08:47] <PurpZeY> berent: It means that this is supposed to be an environment friendly to anyone...age, moral, value etc...
[08:47] <Cowfood> besides gdesklets
[08:47] <baconbits> Err, anything APPROPRIATE to say to a 5 year old or your grandmother...different people might say different things
[08:47] <Jordan_U> meisam, Just install the package kubuntu-desktop
[08:48] <r00tintheb0x> berent, Rated G: General Audiences. All ages admitted.
[08:48] <baconbits> PurpZeY, I believe so
[08:48] <berent> haan ok
[08:48] <r00tintheb0x> :)
[08:48] <r00tintheb0x> Cowfood, not sure
[08:48] <baconbits> PurpZeY, It said the driver was installed, and the hardware is definitely still inside the laptop :D
[08:48] <r00tintheb0x> besides that.
[08:48] <PurpZeY> baconbits: sudo ndiswrapper -l returns "driver installed, hardware detected"?
[08:48] <r00tintheb0x> Im sure there's more... have you checked art.gnome.org Cowfood ?
[08:48] <meisam> igxmyzt so  apt-get install kubuntu-desktop will install kubuntu feisty, i mean the latets one yes ?
[08:49] <baconbits> PurpZeY, netw4x32 : driver installed
[08:49] <baconbits>         device (8086:4229) present
[08:49] <r00tintheb0x> 76.167.53.151
[08:49] <PurpZeY> baconbits: And the modprobe returns properly?
[08:49] <Jordan_U> meisam, Yes, the difference between Ubuntu Kubuntu and Xubuntu is just a different set of default applications, they are all the same OS
[08:49] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: quick question, what should i put in the PCI number part when i reconfigure?
[08:50] <meisam> Jordan_U got it, thank you.
[08:50] <baconbits> PurpZeY, when I did modprobe, it waited a second, then gave me the terminal prompt again, and didn't display any information or text
[08:50] <Cowfood> hey where the ssh config file located?
[08:50] <RobFromMO> Cowfood: /etc/ssh/ssh.conf
[08:50] <Jordan_U> meisam, The most notable of those applications being the Desktop Environment, which you can switch between when you log in through the "sessions" menu
[08:50] <PurpZeY> baconbits: Ok, two questions, you've tried rebooting and doing just the final step?
[08:51] <tovell1> how can i make a gnome session auto-logout after a period of inactivity?
[08:51] <PurpZeY> tovell1: screen-saver settings.
[08:51] <meisam> Jordan_U then as the last question, i need to install another linux distribution over my machine, right now i have ubuntu on it, how come i can install another linux distro ?
[08:51] <baconbits> PurpZeY, Yes, that was exactly my first thought, that maybe I did something out of order or waited too long/not enough
[08:51] <bkc> q
[08:51] <phresh_> Good evening!  I've just installed Feisty to my workstation, but I am getting Grub error 21 and the system won't boot.  I have edited my menu.1st file numerous times to update it for the appropriate drive, but I still can't get the damned thing to boot.  Can someone please help me?
[08:52] <igxmyzt> someone, what should i put in dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg for my PCI BUS number? lspci says 2:0.0, but the default is PCI:1:0:0
[08:52] <tovell1> PurpZeY: i don't see an option to logout in screensaver settings.
[08:52] <Jordan_U> meisam, You mean Like Fedora or Debian?
[08:52] <binMonkey>  /leave
[08:52] <PurpZeY> tovell1: I think you can set it to require a password to start session, I don't know if it's a full logout
[08:53] <meisam> Jordan_U yes exactly, i wanna install the new distro, PClinuxOS
[08:53] <meisam> Jordan_U like feddora
[08:53] <meisam> Jordan_U or any other distro
[08:53] <igxmyzt> meisam: just reformat/install new
[08:53] <phresh_> Is there a GRUB expert in the channel?
[08:53] <tovell1> PurpZeY: yes, i see where you can lock the screen to require a password, but i really need to force kids to logout.
[08:53] <Jordan_U> meisam, Just use that distro to re-size your Ubuntu partition and install to a second partition
[08:53] <meisam> igxmyzt i have to reformat my current ubuntu ? but i want to have both actually
[08:54] <igxmyzt> meisam: to have both you need 2 partitions or two hard drives
[08:54] <meisam> Jordan_U is taht possible ? is that easy ?
[08:54] <PurpZeY> tovell1: I have to imagine there is way, but I don't know it...=(
[08:54] <meisam> igxmyzt is that easy ?
[08:54] <Jordan_U> meisam, Yes, it should be an option when you install PClinux
[08:54] <igxmyzt> meisam: yes, but you have to reinstall ubuntu too
[08:54] <tovell1> PurpZeY: thanks anyway.
[08:54] <PurpZeY> baconbits: I am not sure that modprobe is returning properly....I am not 100%, but it should say, device present
[08:54] <sakredei> Hi everyone, well I installed Aircrack from ubuntu's synaptic package manager, but not sure where to access the program.  does it have a gui?
[08:54] <firebird619> When I start Ubuntu, X fails, I reconfigured X and the same happened, so I deleted xorg.conf and now do not have that file at all. What can I do to reconfigure X so it works and has a xorg.conf file? Right now without the file Ubuntu is working, but doesn't that file need to be there?
[08:55] <igxmyzt> meisam: because you have to delete everything to set new partitions unless you have unpartitioned space
[08:55] <baconbits> PurpZeY,  steven@ubuntu:/media/STEVEN/ndiswrapper-1.43$ sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[08:55] <baconbits> steven@ubuntu:/media/STEVEN/ndiswrapper-1.43$
[08:55] <meisam> igxmyzt do i really have to reinstall it ? how about making new partition by the new linux ?
[08:55] <Jordan_U> igxmyzt, Why would he need to re-install Ubuntu?
[08:55] <dawn_chorus> phresh_, pastebin your menu.lst and the output of sudo fdisk -l
[08:56] <PurpZeY> baconbits: I mean the -l
[08:56] <igxmyzt> Jordan_U: if all the disk space is partitioned to ubuntu, you'd have to repartition which means reinstalling os's
[08:56] <PurpZeY> baconbits: The ndiswrapper -l
[08:56] <Jordan_U> igxmyzt, No it doesn't, you can re-size partitions
[08:56] <Jonie> is any chinese guy here?
[08:56] <PurpZeY> !cp
[08:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:56] <PurpZeY> !ch
[08:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ch - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:56] <igxmyzt> igxmyzt: i got no clue there, i like winxp better than *nix.
[08:56] <Jordan_U> Jonie, There is a Chinese channel
[08:56] <baconbits> PurpZeY, Yes, it just says driver installed and device PRESENT, not necessarily that the device is installed via the driver...any ideas on a remedy?
[08:57] <Flannel> !cn | Jonie
[08:57] <Jonie> i knew, but they can't fix my problem
[08:57] <ubotu> Jonie: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[08:57] <berent> this is not a chinese channel
[08:57] <PurpZeY> baconbits: No no...That's good. You said the light blinks periodically?
[08:57] <igxmyzt> Jonie: can you ask it in english?
[08:57] <baconbits> PurpZeY, Yes, when I toggle the wifi on via the hotkey, it just occasionally blinks on, then back off.  Is this just because its not connected to a network?
[08:58] <PurpZeY> baconbits: I am looking at a forum page that suggests this is ok, what does iwconfig return?
[08:58] <igxmyzt> Can anyone help me with dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[08:58] <PurpZeY> baconbits: Sorry, I mean sudo iwlist scan
[08:58] <dawn_chorus> igxmyzt, what problem are you having with it?
[08:59] <baconbits>  PurpZeY, steven@ubuntu:/media/STEVEN/ndiswrapper-1.43$ sudo iwlist scan
[08:59] <baconbits> lo        Interface doesn't support scanning.
[08:59] <baconbits> eth0      Interface doesn't support scanning.
[08:59] <baconbits> wlan0     Interface doesn't support scanning : Operation not supported
[08:59] <igxmyzt> dawn_chorus: don't know what to put in the PCI BUS thing to switch to a new card. currently ive guessed and just get XORG has failed to start when i reboot
[08:59] <PurpZeY> baconbits: ok, now do iwconfig
[08:59] <dawn_chorus> igxmyzt, lspci | grep VGA will tell you.
[08:59] <Jordan_U> igxmyzt, Does the default not work?
[09:00] <Jonie> igxmyzt!?
[09:00] <baconbits> PurpZeY, It's a bit longer, is it ok to post it here?
[09:00] <igxmyzt> Jonie: yes?
[09:00] <Jordan_U> !paste | baconbits
[09:00] <ubotu> baconbits: 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)
[09:00] <igxmyzt> Jordan_U: no, default is my old card. i have 3 video cards
[09:00] <PurpZeY> Thx Jordan_U
[09:00] <Jonie> igxmyzt, here:i use gfxboot as suse, but it always shows me the missing of the message. but the message file really there
[09:01] <PurpZeY> baconbits: Unfortunately, after I take a look at this, if I don't have a development for you, I have to run, but let me see this first.
[09:01] <baconbits> PurpZeY, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25810/
[09:01] <igxmyzt> Jonie: just ask the whole channel. someone can help you.
[09:01] <igxmyzt> Jonie: i'm not sure, sorry.
[09:01] <Jonie> that's ok, igxmyzt
[09:02] <Perun> r00tintheb0x: ok, Im using this nspluginwrapper, it works with firefox 64 ver, thx one more time
[09:02] <IcemanV9> does alternative CD have server install also? (it would be nice to have only one CD for both desktop & server)
[09:02] <Jonie> i already googled, but found nothing
[09:02] <igxmyzt> Jordan_U: i have my integrated disabled on windows, and use the other 2 on two monitors on windows.
[09:02] <demonstealer> which application in ubuntu can design websites?
[09:02] <r00tintheb0x> no problem Perun
[09:02] <r00tintheb0x> demonstealer, Kompozer.
[09:03] <r00tintheb0x> IcemanV9, yes.
[09:03] <dawn_chorus> igxmyzt, mine returns 04:00.0 so in xorg.conf I put Busid "PCI:4:0:0"
[09:03] <IcemanV9> demonstealer: bluefish or nvu
[09:03] <r00tintheb0x> I believe... i know it has RAID support.
[09:03] <igxmyzt> dawn_chorus: okay, ill try that.
[09:03] <r00tintheb0x> NVU is now Kompozer.
[09:03] <r00tintheb0x> IcemanV9 =)
[09:03] <IcemanV9> r00tintheb0x: cool. thks
[09:03] <MrMe01> whats the syntax to install using apt?
[09:03] <Jonie> r00tintheb0x, I init 1 and cp that message to /boo/grub/, but still the missing
[09:03] <HardDisk> sudo apt-get install
[09:03] <r00tintheb0x> no prob... i got confused and couldn't find NVU
[09:03] <igxmyzt> Does anyone know if its bad to install a restricted driver before switching to the new video card?
[09:03] <PurpZeY> baconbits: This is just my take from looking at that, 1) It looks like the device is recognized all well and good...There is some chatter on the forums about the card being turned off when you bootup and then turn it on...I'd look into that, b/c it looks like the card is there but not functioning...2) I'd just verify that you are using the right driver 3) This issue seems totally solvable, check the forums, it is definitely addressed, in s
[09:03] <PurpZeY> ome form or other.
[09:03] <IcemanV9> r00tintheb0x: is that right? w0w. didn't know that.
[09:03] <Flannel> MrMe01: apt-get install [package] 
[09:03] <baconbits> sudo apt-get install BLAHBLAH
[09:03] <MrMe01> ty
[09:03] <r00tintheb0x> Jonie, but still the missing?
[09:04] <r00tintheb0x> I dont understand.
[09:04] <r00tintheb0x> Yep IcemanV9... they're developing it again.
[09:04] <Jonie> yeah, it still shows miss the message
[09:04] <baconbits> PurpZeY, I missed the end of your message, it cut off
[09:04] <igxmyzt> Does anyone know if its bad to install a restricted driver before switching to the new video card?
[09:04] <dakman> quit
[09:04] <r00tintheb0x> Jonie, is english your 1st language?
[09:04] <Jonie> nope
[09:04] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: no, its chinese
[09:04] <UbuntuUSermen> spanish
[09:04] <kosnick> hi , can i "upgrade" from x86 to 64bit without loosing the installation i already have?
[09:04] <r00tintheb0x> !spanish
[09:04] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[09:05] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: they couldnt help her in the chinese channel
[09:05] <Jordan_U> r00tintheb0x, He said the people in the CHinese channel couldn't help\
[09:05] <r00tintheb0x> oh igxmyzt
[09:05] <phresh_> Can nobody help me resolve my GRUB Error 21 after installing 7.04 on my PC?
[09:05] <r00tintheb0x> Jonie, what is the exact error message?
[09:05] <demonstealer> r00tinthebox, IcemanV9, which would be the best choice amongst Komposer, nvu and bluefish?
[09:05] <dawn_chorus> phresh_, pastebin your menu.lst and the output of sudo fdisk -l
[09:05] <PurpZeY> baconbits: Long story short, I don't no specifically what is causing it...But it appears that, the card is recognized..but not being functional...at least that's what iwconfig is saying..So, I feel like somehow it isn't getting power...I'd check the forums. It seems fixable
[09:05] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, http://ubuntuforums.org/search.php?searchid=22148790
[09:05] <Flannel> kosnick: no.  That's not an "upgrade", thatll require a reinstall.  Of course, you can save your home partitions
[09:06] <baconbits> PurpZeY, Could you possibly link me to the forums or tell me which forums you mean?
[09:06] <kosnick> Flannel : thx!
[09:06] <r00tintheb0x> baconbits, http://ubuntuforums.org
[09:06] <Jonie> when i'm booting, it tells me the graphics file "message.ububrown" missing, r00tintheb0x
[09:06] <PurpZeY> baconbits: http://ubuntuforums.org/search.php?searchid=22148418
[09:06] <igxmyzt> Does anyone know if its bad to install a restricted driver before switching to the new video card?
[09:06] <baconbits> PurpZeY, Thanks for all the help, man!  See ya later
[09:06] <phresh_> dawn_chorus: I'm not on the troubled box right now.  I have edited menu.1st numerous times in an attempt to resolve the issue, so I can likely discuss the details with you.
[09:06] <PurpZeY> baconbits: No worries, best of luck.
[09:06] <MrMe01> ok, so the installer for vmware tools wants the header files, apt says they are already there? what gives?
[09:06] <phresh_> dawn_chorus: The drive on which I have installed Feisty is /dev/sdc (specifically /dev/sdc3)
[09:07] <r00tintheb0x> Jonie, you need to reinstall something
[09:07] <r00tintheb0x> i think thats a boot splash.
[09:07] <r00tintheb0x> Im not sure.
[09:07] <r00tintheb0x> "aptitude search splash"
[09:07] <phresh_> dawn_chorus: I have the root entry for Ubuntu as (hd3,2) -- this is the 4th drive on my system (I have confirmed that this is the correct drive using the Grub CLI's "geometry" command.
[09:07] <Flannel> phresh_: Well, we'll need to see your menu.lst (that's an L, not a 1) to be able to help much
[09:07] <dawn_chorus> phresh_, GRUB error 21 is disk not found, iirc.  So either menu.lst is messed up, or you're using some "other" filesystem, unless I'm way off.
[09:07] <Jonie> i installed the grub-gfxboot, r00tintheb0x
[09:08] <r00tintheb0x> aah, there we have it.
[09:08] <igxmyzt> Does anyone know if its bad to install a restricted driver before switching to the new video card?
[09:08] <MrMe01> how do I get rid of the bootspash is it fstab?
[09:08] <phresh_> Flannel: Does my elaboration on the root entry for Ubuntu help?
[09:08] <Jordan_U> igxmyzt, As long as you reconfigure X once you install the new card there should be no problem
[09:08] <hillview> got a question.. I'm trying to get my nvidia driver installed right the first time, can anyone point me at a howto that'll let me install it properly and choose my video resolutions and refresh rates beyond 60hz?
[09:09] <igxmyzt> Jordan_U: alright, and if there is and i have to edit the radeon in xorg.conf in recovery mode, what do i do?
[09:09] <Flannel> phresh_: what? sdc3 is hd2,2, unless you're mixing IDE and SATA drives.
[09:09] <Jordan_U> hillview, Restricted-manager *should* do that
[09:09] <Jordan_U> hillview, And is the best thing to do as a first try
[09:09] <Ragnaroek> sup?
[09:10] <r00tintheb0x> Jonie, you need to download it here http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1252317&postcount=63 and put it in the boot directory.
[09:10] <phresh_> Flannel: That is precisely what I am doing.  hda1 is the partition on which Windows is installed.  sdc3 contains my newly installed Ubuntu.
[09:10] <hillview> Jordan_U, it doesn't let me choose decent refresh rates or resolutions above 1024x768, the last few times I've tried on this box.
[09:10] <Jonie> thanks, r00tintheb0x
[09:10] <mwe> MrMe01: uninstall usplash, or disable it in menu.lst
[09:10] <MrMe01> ahh
[09:10] <MrMe01> ok, so the installer for vmware tools wants the header files, apt says they are already there? what gives?
[09:10] <r00tintheb0x> Jonie, what does your /boot/grub/menu.list look like... do you have "gfxmenu /boot/grub/message.ububrown" in it?
[09:11] <Jordan_U> hillview, Ok, use it, then once it is done run: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:11] <Flannel> phresh_: then yes, hd3,2 could be sdc3, or it might be hd2,2, depending on your BIOS.  Either way, you can shotgun debug that at your grub menu (hit 'e' to edit the selected entry in place)
[09:11] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, uname -a and look at your kernel version.
[09:11] <igxmyzt> Jordan_U: alright, and if there is and i have to edit the radeon in xorg.conf in recovery mode, what do i do?
[09:11] <MrMe01> kk
[09:11] <hillview> Jordan_U, thanks, I'll try that.
[09:11] <Jonie> r00tintheb0x, i have this grxmenu
[09:11] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, then uninstall the wrong ones and install the correct ones corrasponding to your kernel release you're running.
[09:11] <r00tintheb0x> Jonie, you need to either comment it out
[09:11] <r00tintheb0x> or
[09:11] <MrMe01> amd64
[09:11] <r00tintheb0x> Jonie, you need to download it here http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1252317&postcount=63 and put it in the boot directory.
[09:11] <MrMe01> but I will look
[09:11] <Jordan_U> igxmyzt, Was that meant for me?
[09:11] <igxmyzt> Jordan_U: yes
[09:12] <OmniD> Okay sound doesn't work still r00tintheb0x
[09:13] <demonstealer> is there a substitute for beryl?
[09:13] <r00tintheb0x> or Jonie im sorry, put it in the /boot/grub/ directory.
[09:13] <Jonie> i'm going there, and downloading
[09:13] <phresh_> Flannel: I don't ever get a GRUB menu on boot -- it fails after "GRUB Loading stage1.5." with "Error 21"
[09:13] <r00tintheb0x> lolol OmniD
[09:13] <phresh_> Flannel: Are you referring to the CLI for GRUB?
[09:13] <r00tintheb0x> jesus man, no ones fixed it yet?
[09:13] <DrkCodeman> Jordan_U, still no luck at installing the sources :(
[09:13] <r00tintheb0x> Maybe Jordan_U can help... he seems pretty sharp.
[09:13] <r00tintheb0x> :)
[09:13] <Jordan_U> igxmyzt, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh
[09:13] <berent> phresh_ install grub
[09:13] <Shaddox> Hi everyone. I have a 20GB FAT32 partition on my hard disk. How would I set MY particular user as the owner of the entire partition?
[09:13] <r00tintheb0x> ok Jonie
[09:13] <bullgard4> English help wanted: What is the name of the last menu item in the 'Sound preferences' dialog Gnome main menu System > Preferences > Sound (Sound Preferences) > Devices? Is it 'Given mixer trace'?
[09:13] <igxmyzt> Jordan_U: what's the -phigh for?
[09:13] <phresh_> berent: Sorry?  Please elaborate.
[09:13] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, you can set the owner on the mount point
[09:13] <phresh_> berent: Which partition do you recommend I install it to?
[09:13] <r00tintheb0x> but not the partition. the mount point deligates permissions.
[09:13] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x: Can you explain how? I'm on this disk right now.
[09:13] <OmniD> Allright, Jordan_U I am having trouble getting my sound to work again...
[09:13] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, its to minimize reconfiguration.
[09:13] <berent> phresh_ install grub by boot cd
[09:13] <Jordan_U> igxmyzt, Only asks "high" priority questions, in this case driver and resolution
[09:13] <demonstealer> is there a substitute for beryl?
[09:13] <MrMe01> 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP
[09:13] <phresh_> berent: I have it installed already ...
[09:13] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, "chown user:group /place/to/change/ownership"
[09:13] <DrkCodeman> Jordan_U, any luck with installing the wine sources for ubuntu?
[09:13] <Flannel> phresh_: no.  You don't get to your menu are you sure it's not just hidden?  if so (or if not, I suppose), then it's not anything in menu.lst, but you need to reinstall GRUB to your MBR, pointing to the right /boot partition
[09:13] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x: Default user's ID is...1000?
[09:13] <Jordan_U> DrkCodeman, You ran sudo apt-get build-dep wine ?
[09:14] <berent> phresh_ its not installed properly that s why u get error
[09:14] <r00tintheb0x> i.e. "chown shaddox:shaddox /media/slave
[09:14] <lea> t
[09:14] <DrkCodeman> or anyone here able to install the sources for wine .39?
[09:14] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, UID's differ for each user.
[09:14] <igxmyzt> Jordan_U: I have a 19" LCD, windows says 60Hz. I want to only use 1024*768, i dont like bigger reso's. What do i enter for res/refresh?
[09:14] <DrkCodeman> Jordan_U, im after the latest i doubt the package is out yet
[09:14] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x: It didn't work: chown: changing ownership of `/windows': Operation not permitted
[09:14] <phresh_> Flannel: How do I do that?
[09:14] <r00tintheb0x> less /etc/passwd will tell you the UIDs
[09:14] <DrkCodeman> Jordan_U, the distro just came out yesterday
[09:14] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, are you root?
[09:14] <Flannel> !grub | phresh_, first link
[09:14] <phresh_> berent: Okay, how do I reinstall it correctly?
[09:14] <ubotu> phresh_, first link: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[09:14] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x: I did it with a sudo wrapper.
[09:15] <Flannel> phresh_: you want to "overwrite the windows bootloader" with either the alternate (install) or desktop (live) CD
[09:15] <Jordan_U> DrkCodeman, Build-dep gets the dependencies for building ( compiling ) from source
[09:15] <berent> phresh_ boot from cd and go till installation of grub loader and then exit
[09:15] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, what command are you issuing?
[09:15] <r00tintheb0x> the one i gave you?
[09:15] <MrMe01> where are the SMP headers for the kernel?
[09:15] <MrMe01> they on the net?
[09:15] <Jordan_U> !grub | phresh_
[09:15] <ubotu> phresh_: 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
[09:15] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01
[09:15] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x: sudo chown shaddox:shaddox /windows
[09:15] <r00tintheb0x> !headers
[09:15] <ubotu> To install the Linux (kernel) headers, open a terminal and: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) To install headers for libraries, you need the accompanying -dev packages
[09:15] <igxmyzt> Jordan_U: I have a 19" LCD, windows says 60Hz. I want to only use 1024*768, i dont like bigger reso's. What do i enter for res/refresh?
[09:15] <DrkCodeman> Jordan_U, i believe i have done that
[09:15] <DrkCodeman> letme try again
[09:15] <demonstealer> tyuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuiuu
[09:15] <MrMe01> ?
[09:16] <Jordan_U> igxmyzt, I don't know, I would go with the default
[09:16] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, is the drive mounted? Are you sure the mount point is /windows and not /media/windows?
[09:16] <phresh_> Flannel: One question I have that remains is which partition/disk should I install GRUB to?  I would have thought that it should be installed on hd0 (i.e. hda1 for me -- my Windows drive).
[09:16] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x: It is mounted. As /windows.
[09:16] <igxmyzt> Jordan_U: default is 75hz, i get a improper refresh rate and the monitor wont work
[09:16] <DrkCodeman> yep
[09:16] <DrkCodeman> Reading state information... Done
[09:16] <DrkCodeman> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[09:16] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, please paste me the output of "ls -al /" to http://pastebin.ca
[09:16] <Flannel> phresh_: right.  It gets installed there (it already is), but it needs to know where to look for /boot, it's looking at the wrong place currently.
[09:17] <r00tintheb0x> and also the output of "mount"
[09:17] <OmegaCenti> Is DSL (linux distro) funt to play around with?
[09:17] <berent> phresh_ grub is not for a single partition
[09:17] <r00tintheb0x> not really OmegaCenti
[09:17] <r00tintheb0x> Damn Small Linux is pretty lite.
[09:17] <lenzzzinoleonard> HymnToLife: u said this error " ATM dev 0: poll status: error -5 " means somethings is wrong with my firmware. but check this post http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=194237&page=4 it says a different thing
[09:17] <Jordan_U> OmegaCenti, Yes, but that is offtopic ( #ubuntu-offtopic )
[09:17] <baconbits> Hey guys
[09:18] <OmegaCenti> r00tintheb0x: I am looking for one of the smallest distros that I can put on my usb drive, okay going to offtopic
[09:18] <OmniD> refresh rate in my LCD?
[09:18] <Shaddox> rookiehwm: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25811/
[09:18] <r00tintheb0x> OmegaCenti, #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:18] <r00tintheb0x> i'll talk to you there.
[09:18] <Shaddox> OmegaCenti: Look up DamnSmallLinux.
[09:18] <IcemanV9_> igxmyzt: looks like you'll have to add the line for 1024*768 to the xorg.conf file
[09:18] <MrMe01> where are the apt repositoies fo ubuntu kept?
[09:18] <Flannel> MrMe01: On a bunch of servers all over
[09:18] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25811/
[09:19] <HardDisk> btw, quicky, would a sysinfo perl script off xchat work with kvirc?
[09:19] <maYer`off> how to get, which version i have here right now. Breezy or dapper ?
[09:19] <joe_> Hey, I'm having problems with the repositories. Are they down or something?
[09:19] <HardDisk> MrMe01: on the internet.
[09:19] <Flannel> maYer`off: lsb_release -a
[09:19] <baconbits> Ok, so I've got my wifi card installed and driver installed via ndiswrapper, now "sudo wlist scan" shows me all the wireless networks around me...how would i go about connecting to one of them?!
[09:19] <phresh_> Flannel: Following the directions at the first link you gave me, should I setup GRUB to the MBR or to my linux root partition?
[09:19] <MrMe01> because I have no net and I need to get headers for smp
[09:19] <maYer`off> Flannel: thank you
[09:19] <HardDisk> joe, if you can't connect use another mirror
[09:19] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, waiting on the output of "mount" =)
 try apt-get update
[09:19] <r00tintheb0x> baconbits, install gnome-network-manager i believe it is.
[09:20] <MrMe01> in my virtual machine
[09:20] <dawn_chorus> MrMe01, http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[09:20] <IcemanV9_> maYer`off: breezy? =:0
[09:20] <r00tintheb0x> insmod, cool name :)
[09:20] <Shaddox> r00tinthebox: You asked me for ps -al /, not anything about mount. What do I have to type?
[09:20] <Flannel> phresh_: Install it to the MBR of hd0,0 (your first boot drive), it will also point to your current /boot directory (which is sdc3)
[09:20] <baconbits> r00tintheb0x, "sudo apt-get install gnome-network-manager" ?
[09:20] <r00tintheb0x> just "mount"
[09:20] <r00tintheb0x> mount
 :)
[09:20] <r00tintheb0x> baconbits, do a search for it 1st.
[09:20] <baconbits> r00tintheb0x, what do you mean?
[09:20] <r00tintheb0x> "aptitude search network |more" baconbits
[09:20] <r4ge> baconbits: man iwconfig
[09:20] <r00tintheb0x> then look for the specific package name.
[09:20] <r00tintheb0x> r4ge, she/he's a noob man.
[09:21] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[09:21] <joe_> insmod, Err http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/main Packages
[09:21] <joe_>   404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.89.6 80] 
[09:21] <DrkCodeman> Jordan_U, dependancy issue with: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lXext
[09:21] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x: Found the Windows line in mount. Pasted: /dev/hda8 on /windows type vfat (rw,utf8,umask=007,gid=46)
[09:21] <phresh_> Flannel: Thanks.  I will try this right now.
[09:21] <phresh_> berent:  Thanks.
[09:21] <baconbits> r4ge, is there a gui?  is that what r00t was telling me to get?
[09:21] <tyoc> Hi people, little offtopic, there exist a free FTP service that I can use to store some *.c files
[09:22] <tyoc> ie not a whole project but homework assigments
[09:22] <r4ge> baconbits: No iwconfig is a command util.
[09:22] <Flannel> Joetheodd: Breezy has been unsupported for a few months now, you ougt to upgrade to dapper.
[09:22] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, paste me the output of "fdisk -l" NOT TO THE PLACE OF YOUR CHOICE but to http://pastebin.ca please.
[09:22] <Joetheodd> Flannel, that's what I'm trying to do. :)
[09:22] <Flannel> Joetheodd: it might be that those repositories have finally been taken offline, I'm not sure.
[09:22] <r00tintheb0x> tyoc, look up google GDrive.
[09:23] <ceil420> what's the command to see how much free/used space is on a hard drive?
 google th ip i think it moved then edit source.list
[09:23] <baconbits> r4ge, I know, but I'd prefer a gui to set up the networks instead of trying to figure out the syntax man iwconfig is trying to tell me how to use for an hour...I'm a linux newb
[09:23] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x: If you tell me what's so special about it, sure. I don't see what's wrong with the Ubuntu pastebin. :/
[09:23] <phresh_> Flannel: When I type "root (hd3,2)" should grub print any results?
[09:23] <IcemanV9_> tyoc: yes, but it is turned off by default (i believe); use sftp instead (secure ftp)
[09:23] <Joetheodd> Flannel, if I replace breezy with dapper in the URLs, and run an apt-get update and upgrade my packages, I'm good to go, right?
[09:23] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, thats fine then.
[09:23] <r00tintheb0x> I just like pastebin.ca better
 iwconfig is so easy
[09:23] <ceil420> i like rafb.net/paste :o
[09:23] <r00tintheb0x> cause i can throw /raw/ in there and not have formatting.. i'll try it on the ubuntu pastebin.
[09:23] <Flannel> Joetheodd: dist-upgrade, but yeah.  Make sure you have ubuntu-desktop, ubuntu-standard, and ubuntu-minimal metapackages installed
[09:23] <MrMe01> found out why, i have been having problems
[09:23] <r00tintheb0x> yeah, me too ceil420
[09:23] <r4ge> baconbits: see if the interface comes up in system/admin/network
[09:23] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x: fdisk -l reports nothing.
[09:24] <MrMe01> keyboard input keeps on repeating
 what do you need to do
[09:24] <Flannel> !upgrade | Joetheodd
[09:24] <ubotu> Joetheodd: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[09:24] <tyoc> IcemanV9, what is turned off by default???
[09:24] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, type "who am i"
[09:24] <baconbits> r4ge, Oh, it's there now!  It wasn't earlier!  Thanks :P
[09:24] <Flannel> phresh_: Wrong instructions.  Scroll down to the "And overwriting the windows bootloader" section (the next one)
[09:24] <IcemanV9_> tyoc: f t p service
[09:24] <MrMe01> my default gateway was 192.168.240.111 NOT 192.168.240.1
[09:24] <r00tintheb0x> What'd it return?
[09:24] <lenzzzinoleonard> i need help setting up my adsl modem the modem is show in the hardware info. but how do i get it to connect to the inter net
[09:24] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x: archon   pts/0        2007-06-16 00:14 (:0.0)
[09:24] <lonksi> hey all, i'm dual booting ubuntu and vista (for anydvd+random crap), is there a way to remove vista and reinstall windows XP without disturbing grub?
[09:24] <Joetheodd> Flannel, I don't have any issues loading the dapper repositories. I guess breezy's just been taken down. ;0
[09:24] <tyoc> A ya, I not need the FTP service at my  home
[09:25] <tyoc> :D
[09:25] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, sudo chown archon:archon /windows"
[09:25] <Flannel> Joetheodd: yeah, I just checked.  Looks like it.
[09:25] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, "sudo chown -R archon:archon /windows"
[09:25] <r00tintheb0x> actually.
[09:25] <r4ge> lenzzzinoleonard: what type of adsl modem do you have?
[09:25] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x: An assload of "Operation not permitted."
[09:25] <Flannel> lonksi: GRUB will be overwritten by windows, but you can easily reinstall it afterwards.
no -- well ya! windows rewrites it so boot via disk and reset grup
[09:25] <r00tintheb0x> tyoc, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=140129&highlight=google+GDrive
[09:25] <Joetheodd> Flannel, looking forward to finally coming out of the 80's and getting broadband sometime next week. Living in the middle of nowhere sucks. :P
[09:25] <insmod> grub
[09:25] <ceil420> sudo's not allowed to do something? o_O
[09:26] <lenzzzinoleonard> USB adsl modem conexant e-tech v2
[09:26] <MrMe01> Whoo! I now have a full list of header files!
[09:26] <OmniD> r00tintheb0x, I found out what it was. Somehow pulseaudio (what is this?) boots up and occupies the sound.
[09:26] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, "sudo fdisk -l"
[09:26] <Flannel> ceil420: read-only is more powerful than any user.
[09:26] <lonksi> @flannel & insmod, thank you!
[09:26] <lenzzzinoleonard> r4ge: USB adsl modem conexant e-tech v2
[09:26] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x, Still nothing.
[09:26] <r00tintheb0x> hmm, never heard of it OmniD ... i knew it was something stuck though.
[09:26] <ceil420> damn that read-only
[09:26] <OmniD> r00tintheb0x, If I could get a mixer to work this problem wouldn't happen in the first place though.
[09:26] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, thats almost impossible.
[09:26] <hatake_kakashi> ceil420: that's not true
[09:26] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, do a "sudo -i"
[09:26] <Joetheodd> lonksi: I generally use Linux to partition the disk, install Vista, and then install Linux. That way, grub overwrites Window's booter and detects proper settings and all is good.
[09:26] <ceil420> my hard drive went read-only, then became an "unknown device" when i rebooted -_-
[09:26] <r00tintheb0x> OmniD, have you tried aumix?
[09:26] <Flannel> Shaddox: What options are you mounting it with?  And what are the perms on the mountpoint?  chmod/chowning is almost never the answer.
[09:27] <OmniD> I just downloaded it about half an hour ago r00tintheb0x
[09:27] <hatake_kakashi> ceil420: check dmesg
[09:27] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, "mount -o remount,rw /dev/hda8 /windows
[09:27] <hatake_kakashi> ceil420: or it could be a faulty disk
[09:27] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, if fdisk -l isnt reporting anything when you're root... you've got a jacked up box.
[09:27] <Shaddox> Flannel, I'm trying to change my FAT32 Windows partition mounted at /windows so that MY user owns it.
[09:27] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[09:27] <OmniD> How do I load it up?
[09:27] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x, It did as root.
[09:27] <r00tintheb0x> oh its fat.
[09:27] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[09:27] <OmniD> aumix I mean
[09:28] <Joetheodd> Is there any significant reason to upgrade from dapper?
[09:28] <maYer`off> are all the breezy update servers down ?
[09:28] <maYer`off> deb http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted  ---- is not working
[09:28] <ceil420> hatake_kakashi, dmesg won't show me much , will it? even the bios doesn't recognise the HD
[09:28] <MrMe01> 9257KB in 3 seconds :O
[09:28] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox,  "umount /windows && sudo mount -t vfat /dev/hda8 /windows"
[09:29] <MrMe01> 2669k a sec :O
[09:29] <lenzzzinoleonard> r4ge: r u there? i have a USB adsl modem conexant e-tech v2
[09:29] <Frogzoo> maYer`off: yes - breezy is deceased
[09:29] <MrMe01> my 10meg line works then
[09:29] <r4ge> lenzzzinoleonard: I am just looking it up.
[09:29] <Joetheodd> maYer`off: Yeah, the breezy repos are down. I just had that same problem. :P
[09:29] <hatake_kakashi> ceil420: well, if the bios won't recognise the disk, chances are that yer hard disk is probably dead
[09:29] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, did you do a "sudo -i"?
[09:29] <Joetheodd> "It's about damn time."
[09:29] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x, Yeah.
[09:29] <Frogzoo> Joetheodd: they're not down - they're terminated
[09:29] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, did it prompt for a passwd?
[09:29] <maYer`off> Joetheodd: and now ?
[09:30] <ceil420> hatake_kakashi, yeah, and i almost cried, cos now i'm stuck with just a 20gig and no movies/music/books/games -_-
[09:30] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x, No.
[09:30] <Frogzoo> maYer`off: and now - install feisty from scratch
[09:30] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, close your terminal window and open up another one.
[09:30] <Joetheodd> maYer`off: I switched to the dapper repos and I'm about to upgrade.
[09:30] <maYer`off> Frogzoo: so i have to upgrade to edgy ??
[09:30] <Flannel> Shaddox: Right.  you need to worry about umasks and stuff like that
[09:30] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x, Done.
[09:30] <Frogzoo> Joetheodd: too much pain upgrading - just do a fresh feisty install
[09:30] <maYer`off> Frogzoo: am i looking to have nothing to do ? :)
[09:30] <r00tintheb0x> then type "who am i", then type "sudo -i" and put in your password. If it doens't prompt for a password... that'd be REAL weird.
[09:30] <Joetheodd> maYer`off: See this -- https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[09:30] <phresh_> Flannel: Reinstalling GRUB seems to be taking an inordinate amount of time -- I am stting at the "Probing devices to guess BIOS drives." prompt.  (When loading GRUB before it didn't take nearly this long -- granted that was loading and not installing GRUB, but this is still alarming).
[09:30] <hatake_kakashi> ceil420: you could look for ways to recover data from dead/dying disk, but that is about it apart from going to professionals who charges you heaps
[09:30] <Flannel> Frogzoo: Dapper upgrades straight to next LTS, whether that's gutsy+1 or +2
[09:30] <Joetheodd> Frogzoo: Good point. I just installed today anyhow :P
[09:31] <maYer`off> Joetheodd: i wont upgrade that system to dapper / edgy..its useless
[09:31] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, check your drives jumpers.
[09:31] <MrMe01> I cant see SMP headers is apt-get
[09:31] <MrMe01> in*
[09:31] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, and check your BIOS settings.
[09:31] <Frogzoo> Flannel: oh interesting, didn't know that
[09:31] <ceil420> hatake_kakashi, yeah, that's what i thought -_- Doesn't help that 90% of the contents of the disk are illegal *cough*
[09:31] <r4ge> lenzzzinoleonard:  have you located the firmware for the modem?
[09:31] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: The drive worked fine before I installed Ubuntu.  I had it running flawlessly in Windows.
[09:31] <lenzzzinoleonard> r4ge: yes
[09:31] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, the generic headers are SMP headers.
[09:31] <Joetheodd> maYer`off: That's fine, but you won't be able to get updated software now without compiling it yourself.
[09:31] <Flannel> Frogzoo: LTS->LTS upgrading is supported.  Hense the point (well, one of them) for LTS
[09:31] <r00tintheb0x> only your kernel version matter.
[09:31] <r00tintheb0x> s
[09:31] <MrMe01> they dont work
[09:31] <Shaddox> r00tintheb0x, Didn't prompt for one. My root user doesn't have a pass, cause I have logins as root denied for both X11 AND Terminal, whether local or remote.
[09:31] <MrMe01> I dont think
[09:32] <lenzzzinoleonard> r4ge: i did all that coppying the bin file to the firmware folder
[09:32] <Frogzoo> Flannel: that said, it's to be seen how smooth LTS(-1) -> LTS is
[09:32] <hatake_kakashi> ceil420: tell me about it, I have a dead disk that needs data recovered, the manufacturers are really nice
[09:32] <hatake_kakashi> not
[09:32] <MrMe01> should I try all of them?
[09:32] <r00tintheb0x> phresh. looks like you've got it handled.
[09:32] <ceil420> lol
[09:32] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, are you huffing paint?
[09:32] <r00tintheb0x> I've TOLD you three times what you need.
[09:32] <MrMe01> whuh?
[09:32] <r4ge> ok, so you just need help setting up your internet connection?
[09:32] <Joetheodd> Frogzoo: We're linux users. We don't like it smooth! :)
[09:32] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[09:32] <r00tintheb0x> just playing.
[09:32] <r00tintheb0x> mrme
[09:32] <ceil420> this is an old Fujitsu or something my friend nicked from his dad; and knowing his dad there's remnants of other "dirty, dark" stuff on the disk :x
[09:32] <maYer`off> Joetheodd: got that. But to be honest, i will just switch over to debian edgy as i got an image here and its an server and i have kubuntu running here.
[09:32] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01,
[09:32] <r00tintheb0x> @headers
[09:32] <r00tintheb0x> !headers
[09:32] <ubotu> To install the Linux (kernel) headers, open a terminal and: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) To install headers for libraries, you need the accompanying -dev packages
[09:32] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, To install the Linux (kernel) headers, open a terminal and: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) To install headers for libraries, you need the accompanying -dev packages
[09:33] <cotyrothery> does anyone know how i can make my pc a web host
[09:33] <MrMe01> I have done that
[09:33] <Frogzoo> Joetheodd: zomg I'm running the wrong OS
[09:33] <MrMe01> I installed generic headers
[09:33] <Flannel> cotyrothery: Install a webserver (apache)
[09:33] <MrMe01> and it doesnt work
[09:33] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, paste me the output of "uname -a" and "aptitude search kernel-headers"
[09:33] <r00tintheb0x> on http://pastebin.ca
[09:33] <MrMe01> I will have to type it
[09:33] <Joetheodd> maYer`off: Yeah, I'm just screwing around, setting myself up a server as a little project. I'm on dialup and the newest disc I had laying around was 5.04 :P
[09:33] <MrMe01> yeah pastebin
[09:33] <lenzzzinoleonard> r4ge: but i dont know what to do next
[09:34] <phresh_> Flannel: Can I safely CTRL+C the install and try it again?  I've been sitting here waiting for it to "Probe devices to guess BIOS drives" for several minutes now.
[09:34] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, wow... and you're wondering why you cant change permissions on a windows drive?
[09:34] <phresh_> Flannel: Oh, wait -- something's happened.
[09:34] <maYer`off> Joetheodd: yeah, that one is a gateway and a small "home hosted" server too. Bit strange to close the old reps but "ok"
[09:34] <cotyrothery> Flannel: yes but how do i get it to work
[09:38] <ceil420> lol
[09:38] <r4ge> lenzzzinoleonard: does your provider use PPPoE or PPPoATM?
[09:38] <r00tintheb0x> Probably PPPoE.
[09:38] <lenzzzinoleonard> r4ge: PPPoE
[09:38] <phresh_> Flannel: Should the output of the installation list all of my drives as the contents of device.map?
[09:38] <Frogzoo> Joetheodd: dude 7.04 - 5.04 = 2 years...
[09:38] <MrMe01> http://pastebin.ca/569509
[09:38] <r4ge> Am i allowed to paste URLs in here?
[09:38] <MrMe01> suppose so
[09:38] <Flannel> phresh_: i don't remember, actually.
[09:38] <MrMe01> I just did
[09:38] <Frogzoo> r4ge: if they're on topic, yes
[09:38] <phresh_> Flannel: I'll just assume it should, and I'll reboot and keep my fingers crossed.  I will keep you apprised of my progress.
[09:38] <baconbits> Hey guys, I don't know who all was listening in on my problems for the last few days...x server not starting, various wifi/driver/ndiswrapper related issues, etc, but all my issues are resolved now, I have GUI and WiFi!  Thanks to everyone in here who helped me :D :D :D
[09:38] <phresh_> Flannel: Thank you for your help thus far!
[09:38] <r00tintheb0x> Shaddox, howabout that paste?
[09:38] <r00tintheb0x> oh wait
[09:38] <ceil420> lol gratz baconbits
[09:38] <r00tintheb0x> not you...lol
[09:38] <r00tintheb0x> sorry
[09:38] <Hillview> okay... sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg lets me choose decent resolutions, but my refresh rates are still horrible.  Any suggestions?
[09:38] <noosh> hello all
[09:38] <phresh_> Flannel: I still get Error 21!
[09:38] <phresh_> Nooooooo!
[09:38] <Patrlck> I have added a drawer to the panel but when I click on it it appears on top left of my screen .. does anybody know why?
[09:38] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, i see it
[09:38] <Flannel> phresh_: try downloading the super grub disk (linked from that page), it does a bunch of stuff automagically.
[09:38] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, i need the output of "aptitude search kernel-headers" too
[09:38] <lenzzzinoleonard> r4ge: I followed this post up to the part where u copy the bin file to the firm ware folder. after that  when i run dmesg | tail i get this error new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 3
[09:38] <noosh> what is a good connections manager? ie: i want to be able to manage multiple wireless profiles so I dont have to manually select ip's/wpa2/aes keys
[09:38] <lenzzzinoleonard> [  657.359657]  usb 3-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[09:38] <lenzzzinoleonard> [  659.517450]  cxacru 3-1:1.0: found firmware cxacru-fw.bin
[09:38] <lenzzzinoleonard> [  665.743628]  ATM dev 0: poll status: error -5
[09:39] <bullgard4> English help wanted: What is the name of the last menu item in the 'Sound preferences' dialog Gnome main menu System > Preferences > Sound (Sound Preferences) > Devices? Is it 'Given mixer trace'?
[09:39] <MrMe01> hopefully my install of kde goes better
[09:39] <MrMe01> kk
[09:39] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, do you have a USB HDD plugged in?
[09:39] <MrMe01> dependencies here I come!
[09:39] <Flannel> lenzzzinoleonard: please don't paste here, use the pastebin
[09:39] <lenzzzinoleonard> r4ge:the post is https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsbAdslModem/e-techV2?
[09:39] <MrMe01> I might even do it from the source aswell
[09:39] <MrMe01> !
[09:39] <r4ge> sudo pppoeconf
[09:40] <MrMe01> *shock*
[09:40] <noosh> bullgard4: Default Mixer Tracks
[09:40] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I do not.
[09:40] <r00tintheb0x> ok phresh_
[09:40] <bullgard4> noosh: Thank you very much.
[09:40] <lenzzzinoleonard> Flannel: what is pastebin?
[09:40] <r4ge> lenzzzinoleonard: i looked at that before.
[09:40] <noosh> bullgard4: np
[09:40] <ceil420> !pastebin
[09:40] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:40] <r00tintheb0x> ok phresh_ ready for the fix?
[09:41] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, enter Standard CMOS Setup
[09:41] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: Okay
[09:41] <r00tintheb0x> set the Primary Master to  Type = User,  Mode = LBA
[09:41] <r00tintheb0x> then set the Primary Slave to:
[09:41] <r00tintheb0x>  Type = Auto, Mode = Auto
[09:41] <r00tintheb0x> then reboot.
[09:41] <lenzzzinoleonard> Flannel: I tried this also http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=194237
[09:41] <r00tintheb0x> then come back and tell me im awesome
[09:41] <r00tintheb0x> :)
[09:42] <lenzzzinoleonard> r4ge: I tried this also http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=194237
[09:42] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I don't have a primary slave -- should I configure my secondary slave as your recommended?
[09:42] <r00tintheb0x> you have a master and slave right phresh_ ?
[09:43] <MrMe01> http://pastebin.ca/569516
[09:43] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I have a primary master, then I have a secondary slave -- my primary master is an IDE HD, the secondary slave is a CD burner
[09:43] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, why dont you have both devices on the primary channel?
[09:44] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I don't recall off-hand.  I believe that this is the result of having had an IDE HD crash on me that was the secondary master at one point.
[09:44] <r00tintheb0x> You mean the primary slave.
[09:44] <r00tintheb0x> what is your hard drive and cdrom jumpered as phresh_ ?
[09:44] <r4ge> lenzzzinoleonard: have you run 'sudo pppoeconf'
[09:45] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, i've done a LOT of linuxing... and i've seen Grub not like jumper settings.
[09:45] <phresh_> My HD is jumpered Master, my CD-ROM jumpered as slave.
[09:45] <MrMe01> http://wildbit.com/demos/modalbox/
[09:45] <r00tintheb0x> over the past 10 years.
[09:45] <r00tintheb0x> ok thats... bad/
[09:45] <MrMe01> have a play with this!
[09:45] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I welcome your vast experience!!
[09:45] <nicholaspaul> Q: How can i add myself to sudoers?
[09:45] <lenzzzinoleonard> r4ge: yes. it said no network inface detected or somthing like that
[09:45] <Flannel> nicholaspaul: Are you supposed to have sudoers?
[09:45] <MrMe01> r00t, i sent the link, did you get it?
[09:45] <nicholaspaul> Flannel: yup
[09:46] <r00tintheb0x> You need to put your CDROM on the second channel of your primary IDE conrtoller and jumper the hard disk "/dev/hda" as master, and the secondary channel of your primary controller your cdrom /dev/hdb as slave.
[09:46] <nicholaspaul> when I type 'sudo .....' it says i'm not in the list
[09:46] <Flannel> nicholaspaul: Go back to your first user, and you can add yourself through uesrs/groups
[09:46] <MrMe01> pastebin one
[09:46] <nicholaspaul> Flannel:  i'm the only user..
[09:46] <r00tintheb0x> looking MrMe01
[09:46] <MrMe01> kk
[09:46] <Flannel> nicholaspaul: Oh?  Then your install didn't finish correctly.  Try reinstalling
[09:46] <nicholaspaul> Flannel: ok thanks!
[09:47] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, what kernel version are you using again
[09:47] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, "uname -a"
[09:47] <Patrlck> does anyone know how to change the behaviour of how the drawer opens when I click on it ?
[09:47] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I will do so now ... hang on.
[09:47] <MrMe01> http://pastebin.ca/569509
[09:47] <r00tintheb0x> ok phresh_
[09:48] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, you have the correct headers installed it looks like.
[09:48] <derek_> Hi
[09:48] <MrMe01> kk
[09:48] <MrMe01>  nevermind
[09:48] <MrMe01> I have been burned by linux yet again
[09:49] <derek_> One of my mounted partitions - hda3 - is not writable as a normal user. How can I have it mounted in a way that I can write on it as user and not necessarily root?
[09:49] <r00tintheb0x> bah, dont give up
[09:49] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, at what point is VMware giving up?
[09:49] <MrMe01> I thought it was easier now
[09:49] <r00tintheb0x> It IS easy.
[09:49] <MrMe01> hang on a sec
[09:49] <MrMe01> really?
[09:49] <MrMe01> brick wall after brick wall
[09:49] <MrMe01> :P
[09:49] <MrMe01> its true tho
[09:49] <bharat862004> how to activate fonts effects while typing in beryl........ guys help ???  i mean it should give effect while typing.... how to do that ???
[09:49] <bharat862004> :)
[09:50] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, i can install VMWare without any errors.
[09:50] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: Okay, I now recall why my drives were configured as they are.  I can't reach a cable from the primary master to the CD-ROM drive.
[09:50] <MrMe01> not vmware
[09:50] <MrMe01> vmware tools
[09:50] <r00tintheb0x> ok phresh_ try setting them both to "cable select"
[09:50] <r00tintheb0x> oooh MrMe01
[09:50] <MrMe01> yeah!
[09:50] <premier_> if I give ubuntu 6GB and put /home on a seperate partition, I won't run out of space on my 6GB partition?  and also, do many linux distros require more than 6GB?
[09:50] <MrMe01> oooopsie!
[09:51] <r00tintheb0x> lol, you should just be able to click on tools>install vmware tools.
[09:51] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I've installed Ubuntu to the only SATA drive I have in the box.  I have added an ATA card (PCI) to the system and I'm running 2 HDs off that.
[09:51] <kats> kkun de francais?
[09:51] <MrMe01> I know
[09:51] <MrMe01> I did
[09:51] <phresh_> (So, in all, I have 4 HDs -- 3 IDE and 1 SATA)
[09:51] <MrMe01> now it hates mw for doing so
[09:51] <MrMe01> my host os is xppro
[09:51] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I don't know if these details help at all.
[09:51] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, are you attempting an install? Or are you already installed.
[09:51] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I already installed Ubuntu.
[09:51] <MrMe01> I would be running OSS but hardware says no
[09:52] <maeth> hi, i wanna change the loading my desktop splash screen, i downloaded a PNG from gnome-look.org, what must i do?
[09:52] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I just can't boot anything now.
[09:52] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, at what point did it become unbootable? What had you done last?
[09:52] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: Completed the installation process.
[09:52] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I get Error 21 after Grub enters stage1.5
[09:52] <r00tintheb0x> and you tried to boot into a fresh install and it didnt work?
[09:52] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: Precisely.
[09:53] <bharat862004> has any one used fonts effects in beryl         ?
[09:53] <LunatikBunnie> sweet.
[09:53] <OmniD> Anyone know about PulseAudio?
[09:53] <Jordan_U> MrMe01, I don't know about Festy, but I just installed Gutsy ( current developement version ) in vmware and vmware-tools installed just by running the script
[09:53] <r00tintheb0x> okay... hold up phresh_
[09:53] <phresh_> Okay
[09:53] <OmniD> I think it's installed along with mplayer, but doesn't seem to work at all.
[09:53] <MrMe01> hang on lemme post the link
[09:53] <OmniD> If anything occupies my sound altogether
[09:53] <LunatikBunnie> Anyone here free to assist a WindowsXP user trying to install a Ubuntu?
[09:54] <demonstealer> how do i enable copying files from my ubuntu desktop to my other partitions?
[09:54] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, i think a grub reinstall is in order.
[09:54] <r00tintheb0x> brb, lemme reboot real fast.
[09:54] <lenzzzinoleonard> r4ge: no more. ideas. what shuld i do next?. plz dont tell me to get new modem
[09:54] <LunatikBunnie> ;(
[09:54] <Jordan_U> LunatikBunnie, What do you need help with?
[09:55] <LunatikBunnie> um
[09:55] <LunatikBunnie> i have the CD
[09:55] <LunatikBunnie> and my Windows XP is installed on a partition
[09:55] <r4ge> lenzzzinoleonard: just reading mate.
[09:55] <LunatikBunnie> would it work to delete the XP and install the Fiesty Fawn?
[09:55] <Jordan_U> LunatikBunnie, Do you know how to boot from a CD?
[09:55] <r4ge> what does your system log say?
[09:56] <LunatikBunnie> Yep
[09:56] <Jordan_U> LunatikBunnie, Yes
[09:56] <kraut> moin
[09:56] <LunatikBunnie> so i can keep my other partition?
[09:56] <Jordan_U> LunatikBunnie, Yes
[09:56] <LunatikBunnie> Yay.
[09:56] <LunatikBunnie> So... whats to get first?
[09:56] <LunatikBunnie> graphic drivers?
[09:56] <OmniD> Anyone know about PulseAudio?
[09:57] <LunatikBunnie> i have this > NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-100.14.09-pkg2.run
[09:57] <OmniD> It seems to fail in doing it's job at being a mixer.
[09:57] <demonstealer> ?
[09:57] <cotyrothery> i installed apache now how do i begin my web hosting
[09:57] <theTrav> hey, is there any equivalent to system restore in feisty?  Is it possible for me to take a snapshot of my system and then revert to it when I mess things up?
[09:57] <cotyrothery> anyone know
[09:57] <OmniD> Instead it occupies the sound altogether and I can't use it.
[09:57] <EvilBro> I tried to add an icon to an application in the menu bar. This worked, but the icon wasn't square. I therefore changed the icon-file and resized it to be square. The menu bar keeps showing the old icon though... how do I fix this?
[09:57] <Jordan_U> LunatikBunnie, The easier ( and in other ways better ) way is to use System -> Administration -> Restricted Driver Manager
[09:58] <LunatikBunnie> ah,ok
[09:58] <LunatikBunnie> uh
[09:58] <LunatikBunnie> how about my USB DSL modem?
[09:58] <koruptah> Hello, all..
[09:58] <BearToes> ugh .. its tooooooo late for me to attempt this driver install
[09:58] <LunatikBunnie> i tried sudo pppoeconf > it failed
[09:59] <theTrav> anyone on the system restore question?
[09:59] <phresh_> theTrav: What's the question?
[09:59] <EvilBro>  I tried to add an icon to an application in the menu bar. This worked, but the icon wasn't square. I therefore changed the icon-file and resized it to be square. The menu bar keeps showing the old icon though... how do I fix this?
[09:59] <theTrav> hey, is there any equivalent to system restore in feisty?  Is it possible for me to take a snapshot of my system and then revert to it when I mess things up?
[10:00] <NeoGeo64> Help.. how do I use my videocard's RAM as extra system RAM?
[10:00] <MrMe01> you cany
[10:00] <MrMe01> cant*
[10:00] <phresh_> theTrav: I'm not aware of any such feature, but I'm not an expert on the software packaged with Ubuntu.
[10:00] <MrMe01> at all ever
[10:00] <NeoGeo64> wikipedia says i can
[10:00] <MrMe01> it lies
[10:00] <MrMe01> vidie ram is for video nothing else
[10:00] <theTrav> also, has anyone here installed kiba-dock on feisty?
[10:00] <NeoGeo64> can linux run out of swap space or will it overwrite things in swap not being used anymore
[10:01] <MrMe01> you can use system ram for graphics tho
[10:01] <r4ge> theTrav: how big is your linux partition?
[10:01] <MrMe01> nvidia call it something
[10:01] <theTrav> umm, pretty big
[10:01] <MrMe01> ready cache or something
[10:01] <ompaul> NeoGeo64, in theory it can, if it does you have some other more pressing issue
[10:01] <MrMe01> show me the link
[10:02] <LunatikBunnie> seems that Jordan_U is unable to help me ;_;
[10:02] <EvilBro> Is there a special format in which I should phrase a question so I actually get a response to my questions? (So far of the ten times I've been here, I have never actually received any help)?
[10:02] <NeoGeo64>              total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
[10:02] <NeoGeo64> Mem:        515792     421288      94504          0       7188     236012
[10:02] <NeoGeo64> -/+ buffers/cache:     178088     337704
[10:02] <NeoGeo64> Swap:       931728     124600     807128
[10:02] <theTrav> I think it's around 63 gig
[10:02] <LunatikBunnie> anyone here willing to help me install my ubuntu properly?
[10:02] <NeoGeo64> is that bad?
[10:02] <Jordan_U_> LunatikBunnie, Sorry, lost wireless for a while :)
[10:02] <LunatikBunnie> ah,ok
[10:02] <LunatikBunnie> @_@;
[10:02] <MrMe01> send me the wikipedia link
[10:02] <ompaul> !paste  | NeoGeo64 (if only cos that bad to paste)
[10:02] <ubotu> NeoGeo64 (if only cos that bad to paste): 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)
[10:02] <tom_> EvilBro: mb thats because noone here knows the answer to your questions
[10:03] <blackatron> LunatikBunnie, what do ya mean properly ?
[10:03] <MrMe01> you compute with half a gig ram? HOW?
[10:03] <EvilBro> tom_: But the question doesn't seem like one that could be that hard...
[10:03] <ompaul> NeoGeo64, no it is not, it buffers up lots of stuff and that is how it works
[10:03] <tom_> EvilBro: what was your question
[10:03] <Jordan_U> LunatikBunnie, Did Restricted Driver Manager work?
[10:03] <LunatikBunnie> im not in ubuntu yet
[10:03] <NeoGeo64> 512MB isnt enough for ubuntu?
[10:03] <r4ge> http://www.ubuntugeek.com/category/backup/
[10:03] <LunatikBunnie> i cant get online with ubuntu
[10:03] <blackatron> NeoGeo64, certainly is!
[10:03] <MrMe01> for nothing these days
[10:03] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: Welcome back.
[10:03] <EvilBro> tom_: the icon in the menu bar at the top doesn't change when I changed the icon file it points to.
[10:03] <LunatikBunnie> its not letting me use the sudo pppoeconf
[10:03] <MrMe01> WB
[10:04] <ompaul> NeoGeo64, it is more than enough for running Ubuntu
[10:04] <theTrav> thanks r4ge
[10:04] <LunatikBunnie> and i haven't even installed ubuntu yet
[10:04] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I had just reinstalled grub before you started assisting me.
[10:04] <tom_> EvilBro: wierd
[10:04] <NeoGeo64> is 512 enough for vista
[10:04] <tom_> EvilBro: have you reset x since you changed it
[10:04] <MrMe01> NOOOOO!
[10:04] <r4ge> There are more than one way to backup a linux install.
[10:04] <ompaul> !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] <Jordan_U> NeoGeo64, I think you are in the wrong channel
[10:04] <EvilBro> tom_: thanks
[10:04] <blackatron> NeoGeo64, Nope
[10:04] <MrMe01> a gig isnt
[10:04] <r4ge> its possible to use dd to backup over a network
[10:04] <r4ge> and even restore over a network
[10:04] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, did you say you had a PCI-IDE controller?
[10:04] <MrMe01> get more ram
[10:04] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I did.
[10:04] <MrMe01> its cheap
[10:04] <r00tintheb0x> yes ra4g
[10:05] <r00tintheb0x> r4ge, how much data?
[10:05] <MrMe01> http://pastebin.ca/569523
[10:05] <koruptah> hey guy I installed the freepops-updater-fltk package using Gdebi, and now when I run Synaptic package manager or update manager, it says that the package (freepos updater) needs to be installed, but can not be found...  then the program closes... Any suggestions?
[10:05] <k1gwb> Good morning (or whatever) all... I have a question about /etc/rc.local ...is there something similar that I could use to run 2 commands as me "greg" at startup, rather than as root? But so that they run in the background (i.e. does not depend on X running?)  The commands are darkice, and icecast2, (with parameters)
[10:05] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, have you tried unplugging it from the pci slot and rebooting?
[10:05] <LunatikBunnie> gah
[10:05] <MrMe01> r00t, http://pastebin.ca/569523
[10:05] <LunatikBunnie> its too messy.
[10:05] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I have not.  Why would you suggest that?
[10:05] <koruptah> doh
[10:05] <EvilBro> _tom: can I 'abuse' you for one more question? I had a crash a few days ago. Coming from windows I pressed ctrl-alt-delete... this doesn't do anything of course... but is there a 'magic'-keycombo in these situations in ubuntu?
[10:05] <LunatikBunnie> someone just post the damn URL on the fool-proof guide explaining the install of UBUNTU
[10:06] <r00tintheb0x> k1gwb, link the /etc/init.d/relevantfile to /etc/rc3.d and /etc/rc5.d or what not.
[10:06] <OmniD> Anyone know about PulseAudio? It's a sound server that seems to not do what I want it (you know play sound). Instead it occupies the single sound without mixing and just let's it sit there without capturing the program's sounds.
[10:06] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, grub is getting confused i think.
[10:06] <tom_> EvilBro: yes you can restart X (you will probably lose any unsaved data) with "ctrl-alt-backspace"
[10:06] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, believe me... i've seen this a lot.
[10:06] <blackatron> EvilBro, you can try CTR-ALT-BACKSPACE to reset
[10:06] <blackatron> x
[10:06] <r00tintheb0x> its usually a jumper/BIOS issue.
[10:06] <phresh_> LunatikBunnie: It's really rather complicated -- you've got to boot from the CD and follow the 7 complex steps as prompted.
[10:06] <MrMe01> :P
[10:06] <tom_> EvilBro: or if its just a program that has crashed you can use the force quit applett
[10:06] <r00tintheb0x> OmniD, /etc/init.d/pulseaudio stop (or whatever)
[10:06] <k1gwb> r00tintheb0x: that's beyond my current know-how, I believe... I have the commands in /etc/rc.local... but they don't want to run as root, (and ideally I'd rather they not anyway.)  Where do I move them to?
[10:07] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I've "fixmbr"ed my MBR and I'm booting back into Windows ...
[10:07] <r00tintheb0x> OmniD, ./etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart
[10:07] <EvilBro> tom_: it wasn't 'just' a program unfortunately...
[10:07] <r00tintheb0x> okay phresh_
[10:07] <MrMe01> \test
[10:07] <phresh_> Yeah, this is a frustrating issue r00tintheb0x.
[10:07] <r00tintheb0x> k1gwb, is there a startup script in /etc/init.d for them?
[10:07] <EvilBro> thanks, going to try ctrl-alt-backspace now...
[10:07] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, if you took all but your primary master drive out
[10:07] <r00tintheb0x> reinstalled grub
[10:07] <r00tintheb0x> and rebooted... i gaurentee it'd work.
[10:07] <r00tintheb0x> well
[10:08] <MrMe01> \<test>
[10:08] <r00tintheb0x> hda and hdb... your HDD and CDROM
[10:08] <MrMe01> bah
[10:08] <phresh_> Perhaps -- but I'm not installing Linux on that drive.
[10:08] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, help me understand how many drives you have connected to whast.
[10:08] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[10:08] <phresh_> Sure.
[10:08] <phresh_> Okay.
[10:08] <r00tintheb0x> Your primary master is a SATA drive.
[10:08] <r00tintheb0x> your secondary slave is a CDROM
[10:08] <MrMe01> well I am giving up on ubuntu
[10:08] <phresh_> Primary IDE channel of the mobo -- 1 IDE HD (this is hd0 and has my Windows installation).
[10:08] <r00tintheb0x> ok MrMe01
[10:08] <MrMe01> another distro maybe
[10:09] <blackatron> MrMe01, lol
[10:09] <k1gwb> no, I have the 2 lines icecast2 -b -c /etc/icecast2/icecast.xml, and darkice -c /home/greg/darkice.cfg inside of /etc/rc.local.  Should I make a separate file with just hose 2 lines, and save it as ... something, somewhere else?
[10:09] <phresh_> Secondary channel of the mobo -- CD-ROM
[10:09] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, primary on the mobo is IDE or SATA?
[10:09] <EvilBro> tom + blackatron: thanks, it worked (and my icon is fixed too :) )
[10:09] <MrMe01> I shall continue my quest to find a distro that likes me
[10:09] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: IDE
[10:09] <tom_> EvilBro: glad we could help
[10:09] <phresh_> I have 2 IDE HDs running off a PCI ATA card.
[10:09] <blackatron> MrMe01,  whats wrong with ubuntu
[10:09] <r00tintheb0x> Your primary master is a IDE drive connected to your mobo.
[10:09] <koruptah> any ideas on my package manager problem?
[10:09] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: Correct.
[10:10] <MrMe01> er whats right with it?
[10:10] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, what are the IDE's on the PCI-IDE controler set to?
[10:10] <lenzzzinoleonard> r4ge:am sorry for being impatient. hav u come up with anything??? ive been trying to get it work for more than a week now.
[10:10] <r00tintheb0x> cable select on both? are both drives at the end of the cable?
[10:10] <blackatron> MrMe01, lol you got me there, i use gentoo i usually just come in here to chill out
[10:10] <dusubu> hello all.. cany one help in assisting how to install ubuntu plz. i am having some problem with my video and audio
[10:10] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I don't understand the question.
[10:10] <perlmonkey> hi guys
[10:10] <r00tintheb0x> Okay...
[10:10] <r00tintheb0x> you have 2 IDE drives on a PCI ide controller right?
[10:10] <MrMe01> I am thinking about gentoo
[10:10] <MrMe01> I have the DVD iso
[10:10] <r00tintheb0x> What are those drives jumpered as phresh_
[10:10] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: Yes.
[10:10] <r4ge> lenzzzinoleonard: have you checked your system log to see if the modem is installed correctly?
[10:11] <MrMe01> I have it on dvd
[10:11] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, if you cant get ubuntu... you wont get gentoo
[10:11] <blackatron> MrMe01, Its the way to go (not recommended for n00bs tho)
[10:11] <MrMe01> just nevert sorted the space out for it
[10:11] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: Um ... one must be jumpered as slave and the other master, or they wouldn't be working in Windows.
[10:11] <perlmonkey> anyone got any ideas what might cause apps to be slow to start, and some apps (browsers and anything network related) to start and not appear on the screen, but remain dormant in ps and not be able to be killed?
[10:11] <lenzzzinoleonard> r4ge:how do i do that?
[10:11] <MrMe01> I have got on with gentoo
[10:11] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, for the sake of my sanity...
[10:11] <NeoGeo64> i have 512mb ram why does ubuntu say i only have 503mb?
[10:11] <MacDrunk> hello
[10:11] <dusubu> need help in installing ubuntu :(
[10:11] <MrMe01> before
[10:11] <r00tintheb0x> please please please just set everything to cable select thats an ide drive.
[10:11] <perlmonkey> dusubu: whats wrong
[10:11] <blackatron> NeoGeo64, :|
[10:11] <r00tintheb0x> then reinstall grub on hd0,0
[10:12] <NeoGeo64> blackatron, ?
[10:12] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: You want me to pull my box apart and tell you which channel has which jumper setting?
[10:12] <perlmonkey> NeoGeo64: that's normal
[10:12] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, once again.
[10:12] <r4ge> less /var/log/syslog
[10:12] <MacDrunk> well
[10:12] <StrongArm__> I have just installed ubuntu for the first time, does it come secured, because I open up a port, yet I cant conne t to it from another pc
[10:12] <r00tintheb0x> just set everything to cable select thats an ide drive or a ide cdrom./
[10:12] <dusubu> perlmonkey i tried the live cd of ubuntu.. everything is perfect except that its not recognising audio and is not shutting down :(
[10:12] <lenzzzinoleonard> r4ge: i it dmesg | tail
[10:12] <MacDrunk> do you have a viedo card?? neogeo???
[10:12] <r00tintheb0x> You've got too many devices jumpered too  many ways and Grub is cracking out.
[10:12] <MrMe01> i have 2 gig of ram, BIOS says 2048, everything else says 2047 :P
[10:12] <lenzzzinoleonard> r4ge: ????
[10:12] <Jordan_U> StrongArm__, Ubuntu does not listen on any ports by default ( except for ping )
[10:13] <Angarato> hello to all, i am quite new to ubuntu version of linux and i need help with a certain grafic card issue, can anyone help me in private please?
[10:13] <perlmonkey> dusubu: not shutting down is a common problem, is it a laptop?
[10:13] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I'm a bit confused because I don't see how the devices would be registering in the BIOS POST if they were incorrectly jumpered.
[10:13] <MrMe01> ati card>#
[10:13] <StrongArm__> I opened up a port using nc
[10:13] <MrMe01> ati card?
[10:13] <MacDrunk> !ati
[10:13] <Angarato> Nvidia
[10:13] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:13] <dusubu> perlmonkey yes its a laptop. whats the matte?
[10:13] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, if you dont want to take my sugguestions i cant help you.
[10:13] <MrMe01> cant help
[10:13] <MrMe01> like i know what im doing anyway :P
[10:13] <Angarato> thank you, i will try that first then
[10:13] <Jordan_U> StrongArm__, How are you trying to connect to it?
[10:13] <r00tintheb0x> I've been doing this for 10 years man... i've installed over 100 linux servers of all flavors.
[10:14] <r4ge> lenzzzinoleonard: less /var/log/syslog
[10:14] <k1gwb> So are etc/rc?.d (?=0-6+S) different runlevels? And are some run as root and some as user? If so, where does it switch? Or is my (very basic) understanding of it way off?
[10:14] <StrongArm__> nc -vv ip
[10:14] <r00tintheb0x> RAID1 RAID5 Solaris Disksuite mdadm.
[10:14] <r00tintheb0x> etc etc etc.
[10:14] <r00tintheb0x> yes k1gwb
[10:14] <dusubu> perlmonkey?
[10:14] <MrMe01> the gentoo install guide is nice, its a good read
[10:14] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I would think by now that we would be beyond such ridiculous conclusions -- of *course* I am eager to follow your advice.  It seems _entirely_ reasonable, though, that you would speak to my rational concerns about your latest suggestion.
[10:14] <StrongArm__> on ubuntu I open a port like nc -lv 4444
[10:14] <blackatron> MrMe01, : )
[10:14] <MrMe01> hehe
[10:15] <r4ge> lenzzzinoleonard: dmesg |grep cxacru
[10:15] <StrongArm__> on the other pc I do nc -vv 444 ip
[10:15] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, it is entirely reasonable... and im 90% sure it'd work.
[10:15] <r4ge> something like that :P
[10:15] <MrMe01> its easy to understand
[10:15] <k1gwb> r00tintheb0x: so which of the runlevel directories do I want my script in if I want it to run on bootup regardless of whether I log into any gui (or even have X running or not)
[10:15] <NeoGeo64> what are the advantages of GCC compared to Microsoft's compilers
[10:15] <r00tintheb0x> if you had hda = ide hdd and hdb = cdrom
[10:15] <phretor> hi there
[10:15] <r00tintheb0x> no other drives, and both set as cable select.
[10:15] <LunatikBunnie> i need help, i have a USB DSL modem from Accessrunner
[10:15] <MrMe01> I have had it running flawlessly, without having to resort to irc
[10:15] <LunatikBunnie> i cant connect to the net
[10:15] <blackatron> MrMe01, Wait for the kernel configuration part well not using genkernel
[10:15] <blackatron> all
[10:15] <MrMe01> using the guide
[10:15] <NeoGeo64> lol @ usb dsl modem
[10:15] <premier_> >	is qtparted still inferior to gparted?
[10:15] <dusubu> do ubuntu having any problem in installing on my laptop??
[10:16] <NeoGeo64> i remember those things, what a pain to get working in linux
[10:16] <premier_> du
[10:16] <MacDrunk> r00t
[10:16] <MrMe01> I like making my own kernel :P
[10:16] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I must have miscommunicated my setup, as I am _not_ installing Linux on an IDE drive.  It has been succesfully installed on my one SATA drive.
[10:16] <premier_> dusubu: it depends on the laptop
[10:16] <ompaul> r00tintheb0x, cable select is not good
[10:16] <MrMe01> thats fun, I think
[10:16] <mrynit> is there a way to force eject a cd from terminal?
[10:16] <MrMe01> dont get to do it usually
[10:16] <premier_> dusubu: what kind of laptop, and do you have an ati card?
[10:16] <ompaul> r00tintheb0x, there are times it causes issues of strange natures
[10:16] <dusubu> premier_ any particular reason? i am having compaq
[10:16] <r00tintheb0x> ooooooh phresh_ i was thinking your master hard drive was ide.
[10:16] <MrMe01> its called a paperclip
[10:16] <r00tintheb0x> hi MacDrunk
[10:16] <r00tintheb0x> ompaul, okay.
[10:17] <MacDrunk> sup dude so 10 years on the linux world?
[10:17] <dusubu> premier_ i am having latest compaq laptop and yes i do have ati card
[10:17] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: It is.  It is, however, _entirely_ dedicated to my Windows installation.
 its called a paperclip
[10:17] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, you installed Ubuntu on what drive?
[10:17] <yet> #pardus
[10:17] <MrMe01> or something thin and long
[10:17] <premier_> dusubu: different laptops have different issues... I don't know much about compaq, but there are some issues with new ati cards
[10:17] <r00tintheb0x> 1st chan of the PCI IDE controller?
[10:17] <dusubu> premier_ is it the problem of nvedia?
[10:17] <mrynit> mr happy
[10:17] <premier_> dusubu: which ati card is it?
[10:17] <MrMe01> mr happy?
[10:17] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I installed it on /dev/sdc3 -- the third partition on my sole SATA drive.
[10:17] <premier_> nvidia is usually pretty good, i hear
[10:17] <MacDrunk> hello
[10:17] <phresh_> I have 4 HDs in this machine.
[10:18] <r00tintheb0x> okay
[10:18] <k1gwb> cat /etc/init.d/R
[10:18] <MacDrunk> i have a enpower laptop
[10:18] <k1gwb> oops....wrong window :-X
[10:18] <dusubu> premier_ thanks for the info .. i guess i have to take my laptop to my manufacturer
[10:18] <MacDrunk> older than me
[10:18] <MacDrunk> jajajaj
[10:18] <r00tintheb0x> phresh_, all i can really think of is taking the PCI IDE controller out for testing purposes.
[10:18] <r00tintheb0x> Then if it works, maybe you can throw a "noprobe" command at grub
[10:18] <r00tintheb0x> or whatever itis
[10:18] <dusubu> prmier_ while running the live cd it says some faliure on nvedia.. is it the problem?
[10:18] <Hylk0r> where should I place a .desktop file, to make the icon appear on the desktop of every user?
[10:19] <Angarato> what do i do if ubuntu does not support my grafic card? (Nvidia GeForce 7950 GT)
[10:19] <r00tintheb0x> Hylk0r, /etc/skel
[10:19] <OmniD> r00tintheb0x, for some reason beepmediaplayer works but rhythmbox does not. I am checking out YouTube and the videos on it sound so faint compared to other programs. This is hardly equaling them out.
[10:19] <MrMe01> is xchat free on linux boxes?
[10:19] <OmniD> This is lame.
[10:19] <Hylk0r> r00tintheb0x: ok, thanks
[10:19] <r00tintheb0x> OmniD, changed devices in your mixer.
[10:19] <Jowi> Hylk0r, /etc/skel
[10:19] <r00tintheb0x> sure thing Hylk0r
[10:19] <OmniD> ???
[10:19] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: Okay, I'll call that "plan B" then because it is prohibitive to pull the machine apart and remove that card.  I will give another distro a shot first and if that doesn't work I'll try that.
[10:19] <r00tintheb0x> OmniD, nothing good comes easily.
[10:19] <MacDrunk> hey root any good pdf book on ubuntu?
[10:19] <phresh_> r00tintheb0x: I appreciate the time you've spent troubleshooting this hair-pullingly frustrating issue with me!
[10:19] <r00tintheb0x> hmm... ok phresh :) no problem.
[10:19] <dusubu> i guess its too much technical.. ok thanks again.. let me see what i can do my best.. :)
[10:20] <r00tintheb0x> Sorry i couldn't think of anything else.
[10:20] <r4ge> MrMe01: xchat is free on windows and mac boxes too :)
[10:20] <r00tintheb0x> OmniD, inside beep what sound card hardware do you have selected?
[10:20] <MrMe01> you sure?
[10:20] <Angarato> is anyone able here to help me a little bit?
[10:20] <OmniD> lemme check
[10:21] <r4ge> MrMe01: its so free they give away copies of the source code ;>
[10:21] <mjbrooks> !anyone | Angarato
[10:21] <ubotu> Angarato: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[10:21] <sobersabre> hi guys.
[10:21] <r4ge> Hello sobersabre.
[10:22] <OmniD> ALSA 0.9.7 r00tintheb0x
[10:22] <Angarato> well, my card is not supported by ubuntu apparantly, which is Nvidia GeForce 7950 GT, who can help me with it? ((if anything can be done at all))
[10:22] <r00tintheb0x> no hardware.
[10:22] <MrMe01> r4ge: http://xchat.org/windows/#register
[10:22] <r00tintheb0x> Do you see a little speaker down by the time OmniD ?
[10:22] <sobersabre> I have a question. there's laptop. It connects at home via a constant wifi network, and at work via dhcp and establishes an l2tp session to connect to the internet. I want to get to fully automated situation, so user doesn't have to click anything or something with GUI to detect: we're home, we're at work. What is the way to do this ?
[10:22] <sobersabre> the user is my mom.
[10:22] <sobersabre> it has feisty.
[10:23] <Pheanix> GCC will not compile on my box, How can I get it to work,  I have tryed to reinstall gcc with the sudo comand and the add/remove
[10:23] <r00tintheb0x> Pheanix, "aptitude install build-essential"
[10:23] <r4ge> its not free?!!
[10:23] <r00tintheb0x> oops
[10:23] <OmniD> r00tintheb0x, yes
[10:23] <cotyrothery> http://66.190.88.237
[10:23] <r4ge> thats crazy.
[10:23] <OmniD> I changed it to ALSA a while ago
[10:23] <r00tintheb0x> Pheanix, "suoo aptitude -y install build-essential"
[10:23] <cotyrothery> can someone go to that link
[10:23] <cotyrothery> and tell me what they see
[10:23] <r00tintheb0x> OmniD, double click it
[10:23] <r00tintheb0x> then go to the 1st menu you can pull down.
[10:24] <r00tintheb0x> and change the hardware device.
[10:24] <patrlck> hi
[10:24] <sobersabre> I thought of using the syste->adiministration->network  and create 2 profiles.
[10:24] <sobersabre> any ideas ?
[10:24] <MacDrunk> cot
[10:24] <r00tintheb0x> sobersabre, i dont get it.
[10:24] <Pheanix> Rootinthebox  Thank you.
[10:25] <r00tintheb0x> no problem Pheanix
[10:25] <MacDrunk> is a apache sercer
[10:25] <patrlck> I have no sound when I'm logged with my user but root has sound. I have added my user to the group list and I relogged but it still doesn't work
[10:25] <etm1> is there some way unset all 3d desktop effects settings to defaults from console  (ubuntu feisty) ?
[10:25] <r00tintheb0x> patrlck, have you modified your groups at all?
[10:26] <r00tintheb0x> etm1, yes... but im not sure how off the top of my head.
[10:26] <MrMe01> anyone know of a free IRC client for windows ?
[10:26] <MacDrunk> mirc
[10:26] <MacDrunk> is free
[10:26] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, BitchX
[10:26] <phretor> I get the following error while compiling 2.6.11.7: what's the error about? http://rafb.net/paste/t6aM0L94.html
[10:26] <MrMe01> thankyou
[10:26] <MacDrunk> root
[10:27] <MacDrunk> any good newbi ubuntu pdf boook
[10:27] <Hylk0r> i've put a .desktop file in /etc/skel, but when I relogged in, I didn't get a shortcut on my desktop
[10:27] <`eric-> anyone know of a way to make azureus shutdown when xfers are comlete?
[10:27] <OmniD> Sound mixers are a huge pain
[10:27] <Pheanix> r00tinthebOx You Rock I tried for 4 hours last night...  THANK YOU... you are awsome.
[10:27] <premier_> hello, is there a way in gparted to specify volume labels (names or whatever)?
[10:27] <OmniD> It seems that both of the programs are using the PCM channel
[10:27] <OmniD> And that's why Firefox is so faded out by comparison
[10:27] <r00tintheb0x> `eric-, #azureus knows
[10:27] <sobersabre> r00tintheb0x: what don't you get.... ask.
[10:27] <patrlck> r00tintheb0x, nope I thought there already was an audio group
[10:27] <LunatikBunnie> ok, here goes
[10:28] <LunatikBunnie> i'll try install ubuntu on my pc now
[10:28] <Yodude> hey i'm having a problem with my bluetooth dongle, i plug it in but nothing happnes, and my computer doesn't appear on as an active bluetooth device on my phone
[10:28] <LunatikBunnie> WITHOUT anyone's help *you jerks @_@*
[10:28] <OmniD> They are both using PCM, which also explains why when I turn the volume down on the program itself it turns down the volume for both programs r00tintheb0x
[10:28] <sobersabre> MacDrunk: mirc is not free.
[10:28] <OmniD> How odd.
[10:28] <r00tintheb0x> sobersabre, i didnt see your whole post. Im sure there are scripts out there to do that... but i've never done it before.
[10:28] <MacDrunk> yes
[10:28] <MacDrunk> it its
[10:28] <MacDrunk> you can make a donation if you whant
[10:28] <r00tintheb0x> OmniD, you should use alsa
[10:28] <OmniD> I AM
[10:29] <r00tintheb0x> OmniD, what hardware mixers do you have?
[10:29] <r00tintheb0x> PCM and Intel or something?
[10:29] <OmniD> Just pulseaudio
[10:29] <hans> hello, does anyone know an application to print posters with your A4 deskjet (multiple A4 pages)
[10:29] <r00tintheb0x> okay
[10:29] <OmniD> PCM and PCM
[10:29] <martin_> MacDrunk: mIRC is shareware
[10:29] <sobersabre> r00tintheb0x: this is why I am here. I have several directions to implement this thing with: I can detect which interface is up, and then enable it.
[10:29] <OmniD> They are both occupying it
[10:29] <martin_> MacDrunk: you must pay to use it
[10:29] <MacDrunk> well yea
[10:29] <MacDrunk> but i didnt
[10:29] <MacDrunk> so
[10:29] <sobersabre> I have a "NetworkManager" I maybe can use
[10:29] <r00tintheb0x> okay, you want to use pulseaudio... are all your volume levels turned up OmniD ?
[10:29] <MacDrunk> for me is free
[10:29] <MacDrunk> ok
[10:29] <martin_> MacDrunk: that's because you are illigal
[10:29] <sobersabre> and I have "network profiles"
[10:29] <martin_> MacDrunk: or you havent been using it for 30 days
[10:29] <MacDrunk> nop
[10:29] <OmniD> I messed around with the volume levels
[10:29] <r00tintheb0x> sobersabre, cool :)
[10:29] <MacDrunk> i have a visa
[10:30] <Hylk0r> I just read that /etc/skel should contain files, that should be copied after the user logged in for the first time
[10:30] <MacDrunk> hahaha
[10:30] <Yodude>  hey i'm having a problem with my bluetooth dongle, i plug it in but nothing happnes, and my computer doesn't appear on as an active bluetooth device on my phone
[10:30] <sobersabre> I want to use the most USABLE option so user
[10:30] <OmniD> PCM is the only one aside from master of course that changes the volume and it affects both at the same time
[10:30] <OmniD> both programs
[10:30] <r00tintheb0x> correct Hylk0r
[10:30] <sobersabre> r00tintheb0x: so, help me.
[10:30] <Hylk0r> but I want to create a shortcut on every users desktop
[10:30] <MacDrunk> root
[10:30] <r00tintheb0x> Hylk0r, you'll have to copy the icon file to each users desktop.
[10:30] <sobersabre> what "scripts" are there around ?
[10:30] <r00tintheb0x> yeah mac
[10:30] <MacDrunk> man any good pdf ubuntu book
[10:30] <Hylk0r> without making a file on every $HOME/Desktop dir
[10:30] <Hylk0r> r00tintheb0x: is there no other way?
[10:30] <Eric_Jardas> MacDrunk, PM me
[10:31] <r00tintheb0x> sobersabre, im having problems understanding you. Is english your 1st language?
[10:31] <martin_> MacDrunk: start at ubuntu.com -> Documentation
[10:31] <patrlck> r00tintheb0x, any idea? :/
[10:31] <MrMe01> bitch x is A) console based and B)cygwin dependant!
[10:31] <sobersabre> Hylk0r: shortcut is a file.
[10:31] <lenny64600> hi all
[10:31] <Yodude>  hey i'm having a problem with my bluetooth dongle, i plug it in but nothing happnes, and my computer doesn't appear on as an active bluetooth device on my phone
[10:31] <r00tintheb0x> MrMe01, WRONG!
[10:31] <r00tintheb0x> at least about #2
[10:31] <k1gwb> Okay I found a slight problem.... of the two commands that I need to have start at bootup, one needs to be root, the other needs /not/ to be root.... and the one that is root has to be run AFTER the other. Any thoughts on how I could handle that?
[10:31] <r00tintheb0x> or B.
[10:31] <sobersabre> Hylk0r: you will maybe automate it
[10:31] <martin_> MacDrunk: https://help.ubuntu.com/7.04/newtoubuntu/C/index.html
[10:31] <MrMe01> who wants a console based irc client ?
[10:31] <Jordan_U> Hylk0r, If there are a lot of users you can automate copying the .desktop file to all of the user's desktops
[10:31] <tom_> MrMe01: me
[10:31] <martin_> MrMe01: me
[10:31] <MacDrunk> brbrb i saw a boot called ubuntu bible it is good
[10:31] <narg> k1gwb: sudo?
[10:32] <Eric_Jardas> tom_, use irssi
[10:32] <MrMe01> shush!
[10:32] <tom_> Eric_Jardas: lol i do
[10:32] <MrMe01> your not supposed to say that!
[10:32] <r4ge> use netcat.
[10:32] <Eric_Jardas> MrMe01, ;)
[10:32] <Yodude> no ideas for the bluetooth problem ?
[10:32] <Hylk0r> I thought there would be an easier way, because you can modify the menu of every user, by adding a file in only one directory, so I thought it would be the same for ~/Desktop
[10:32] <k1gwb> narg: so how would I do it in the boot process though? sudo requires user interaction, is there a way to automate it?
[10:32] <r00tintheb0x> MacDrunk, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty
[10:32] <r00tintheb0x> thats a good site.
[10:32] <Hylk0r> I know enough then :-)
[10:32] <MacDrunk> ok
[10:33] <MacDrunk> yea i have read it
[10:33] <MacDrunk> a bit
[10:33] <MrMe01> so ok, I am looking for a IRC client that is free, and has a gui
[10:33] <Eric_Jardas> k1gwb, there is a way but I don't recommend it because of the security problems
[10:33] <narg> k1gwb: There are hacks to automate it, but there is usually a better way to do it.
[10:33] <MrMe01> xchat and mIRC arent free
[10:33] <tom_> MrMe01: this is an ubuntu channel, we fix ubuntu problems not windows problems
[10:33] <Eric_Jardas> xchat is
[10:33] <Eric_Jardas> for linuc
[10:33] <Eric_Jardas> *linux
[10:33] <narg> k1gwb: Run the script as root, and use sudo to run as a normal user
[10:33] <MrMe01> for linux yeah
[10:33] <martin_> MrMe01: XChat-Gnome is
[10:34] <MrMe01> thats for gnome
[10:34] <k1gwb> narg, okay, how do I write the script? I don't know what the syntax would be
[10:34] <martin_> MrMe01: what OS are you running?
[10:34] <MrMe01> xp
[10:34] <Jowi> MacDrunk, http://www.italovignoli.com/?p=47 (ubuntu bible) also http://book.opensourceproject.org.cn/distrib/ubuntu/official/   http://book.opensourceproject.org.cn/distrib/ubuntu/unleashed/
[10:34] <martin_> MrMe01: why are you here?
[10:34] <tom_> !offtopic | MrMe01
[10:34] <ubotu> MrMe01: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:34] <MrMe01> fine, I get the hint
[10:34] <narg> k1gwb: I don't know what you want to do... the syntax to use sudo as another user is sudo -u user command
[10:34] <MrMe01> bye all
[10:34] <MrMe01> thanks for the help
[10:35] <MrMe01> nasty people
[10:35] <tom_> no
[10:35] <tom_> probs
[10:35] <bullgard4> What is meant with 'mixer track' in Gnome main menu System > Preferences > Sound > Devices > 'Default mixer track'?
[10:35] <martin_> MrMe01: I'd love to help you with Ubuntu
[10:35] <k1gwb> narg: I want to make a very simple script in /etc/rc.local or whatever alternative location someone recommends, to make icecast2 and darkice startup at boot time, one as root, one as 'greg'...witht he one run as greg starting first, then subsequently, the one run as root.  that's the goal.
[10:35] <MrMe01> look all I wanted was help and you shun me becasue I need to talk to you and I want a free client to do so
[10:36] <tom_> MrMe01: please stop trolling, we can't help you with windows problems.
[10:36] <martin_> MrMe01: it makes no sense asking for free irc clients for Windows on ubuntu
[10:36] <MrMe01> thanks
[10:36] <narg> k1gwb: right. make a script that runs as root, do sudo -u greg icecast2 and then do icecast2 (or whatever)
[10:36] <MrMe01> bye all
[10:36] <MrMe01> I will keep this civil
[10:36] <MrMe01> and I am not trolling
[10:37] <martin_> MrMe01: then you fail
[10:37] <k1gwb> narg: okay thanks....I'll try that! Sorry i needed it explained to the letter. I've been using ubuntu since 6.06 but still feel new ;)
[10:37] <blackatron> MrMe01, by the way Irc is free on windows aswell
[10:37] <blackatron> i mean xchat
[10:37] <OmniD> It's a very simple answer... XChat is available NATIVE to Ubuntu
[10:37] <OmniD> And WinXP
[10:37] <narg> k1gwb: that's what this channel is here for ;)
[10:38] <k1gwb> narg: yeah, I've found that, and it is very great. I can speak for all 'converts' in saying it doesn't go unappreciated, I think. I'm gonna write this lil file and reboot now. Thank you.
[10:38] <OmniD> I have a big problem with mixers still and it's annoying. Why so hard to setup?
[10:38] <OmniD> I think this is probably Ubuntu's biggest common flaw right now.
[10:38] <HardDisk> wait a sec
[10:39] <HardDisk> what problem exactly?
[10:39] <HardDisk> what mixer problem you're having?
[10:39] <OmniD> Well the fact that I have to install one myself
[10:40] <martin_> OmniD: agreed
[10:40] <HardDisk> and how is that a problem? in synaptic search for alsa mixer
[10:40] <tom_> OmniD: lol i feel your pain man, sound is the number one problem with ubuntu atm
[10:40] <OmniD> And then it gets all wonky and does stuff like this where the sound is all faded out in firefox and beep are both occupying the same sound port or whatever
[10:40] <OmniD> It's all just a bit too complex for a common user
[10:40] <HardDisk> im running an audigy 4 with protools in ubuntustudio
[10:40] <Yodude> hey can anybody help me i have a problen wityh bluetooth
[10:40] <HardDisk> seems to be working fine
[10:41] <HardDisk> and I am linux noob
[10:41] <OmniD> Well that's an Audigy 4
[10:41] <tom_> HardDisk: wow you're not having problems, they mustn't exist
[10:41] <OmniD> haha
[10:41] <HardDisk> not that, but I mean even with new hardware its working fine
[10:41] <OmniD> Newer hardware I'm sure it's easier
[10:42] <tom_> HardDisk: i'll remember to answer peoples questions in here with that attitude :)
[10:42] <HardDisk> and another machine with an AWE32 working as well
[10:42] <HardDisk> dont blame the hardware.
[10:42] <HardDisk> just the user :)
[10:42] <tom_> HardDisk: umm... i'm blaming ubuntu not the hardware
[10:43] <HardDisk> Alsa has never been more compatible than ever.
[10:43] <logmein> tom_: alsa troubles?
[10:43] <tom_> HardDisk: who is talking about compatible, we're talking about software mixing
[10:43] <r4ge> blame the manufacturer for not releasing the source for the kernel modules
[10:43] <HardDisk> so whats the problem if you search for the word "mixer" in synaptic and install it yourself.
[10:44] <tom_> HardDisk: what i'm saying is i *shouldn't have to*
[10:44] <Yodude> seems no one knows about bluetooth here, thnkx anyway
[10:44] <OmniD> HardDisk, blame the user? I've had this trouble the past 2 years. I think it's no small user problem for my case.
[10:44] <mrynit> i put a cd in and i know it has data on it but i get 0bytes
[10:44] <phretor> how do I switch back to gcc-3.4?
[10:44] <mrynit> this CD is the last disk in a game install using wine
[10:45] <mrynit> phretor, try apt-get remove gcc
[10:45] <r4ge> mrynit: what is the game?
[10:45] <mrynit> HL2
[10:45] <OmniD> It might be hardware, but I think if it works fine with multiple programs in say windows it should work fine eventually in Ubuntu. So far I have to install and tweak mixers and it still doesn't work. This is my fault?
[10:45] <phretor> mrynit: I mean, temporary switch
[10:45] <HardDisk> doesnt it have a native installer?
[10:46] <HardDisk> I would assume hardware, OmniD, I run bpmDJ and mixxx and in terms of splitting channels it's worked fine.  Maybe you need to update your alsa drivers, there was a new beta release, very stable and very much different than the current
[10:46] <OmniD> I will try that thanks
[10:46] <bullgard4> What stands 'lm' for iin the DEB program package 'lm-sensors'?
[10:47] <r4ge> local monitor?
[10:47] <mrynit> phretor, you mean whats causing the error? it askes for disk5. i do wine eject to get cd 4 out. i put cd5 in and click retry to load cd5 but it wont see it and keeps promting me for cd5. i did ls /media/cdrom0 and get blamk, nothing shows
[10:48] <newb_pro1> Do you want to continue [Y/n] ? y
[10:48] <newb_pro1> WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated! libopenal0a libalut0
[10:48] <HardDisk> did you try wiping the cd? maybe it's really dirty
[10:48] <newb_pro1> Do you want to continue [Y/n] ? y
[10:48] <newb_pro1> WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated! libopenal0a libalut0
[10:48] <newb_pro1> why can't these packages be authentiated?
[10:48] <necro> anyone know what would make my icon's totally shrink and lose their labels in gnome?  I stretched the icons, but now there's no label.
[10:48] <HardDisk> HL2 works under cedega, that I know, whether it will work under wine I cannot say.
[10:48] <r4ge> ahh, lm is a type of IC
[10:48] <r4ge> i think
[10:49] <bullgard4> r4ge: local monitor sensors does not yield any Google hits.
[10:50] <Itr0nic> hey all
[10:50] <gg_> hi
[10:50] <HardDisk> mrynit: http://linux.wordpress.com/2007/02/07/wine-gaming-steam-half-life-half-life-2-counter-strike-source-and-16/
[10:50] <Itr0nic> finaly got ubuntu installed
[10:50] <r4ge> !google LM78
[10:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about google lm78 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:50] <gg_> I just installed beryl, how do I run/use it?
[10:50] <HardDisk> run beryl-manager
[10:50] <hans> hi, does anybody know an application to print several pages as 1 poster ?
[10:51] <blackatron> gg_: add beryl-manager to startup prgs once ur conftable with it
[10:51] <mrynit> the cd is not visably dirty
[10:51] <gg_> HardDisk, I don't have a "beryl-manager", but I do have "beryl-settings"
[10:51] <HardDisk> run beryl-manager from terminal
[10:51] <blackatron> gg_: run #beryl-manager in command
[10:52] <gg_> that's what I'm doing... I only have beryl-settings
[10:52] <gg_> do I have to run this as root?
[10:52] <HardDisk> then you prolly didn't install it correctly..?
[10:52] <mrynit> HardDisk, i am folowing that
[10:52] <gg_> I just installed "beryl" (and it dependencies) from the Synaptic Package Manger
[10:52] <gg_> Manager
[10:52] <HardDisk> k mrynit
[10:53] <blackatron> well if  u cant run that command then u didnt install the manager
[10:53] <blackatron> check beryl-manager --version
[10:53] <mrynit> HardDisk, it just wont load cd5
[10:53] <HardDisk> hmm
[10:53] <gg_> blackatron, I have no "beryl-manager" binary, at least no in my path.
[10:53] <HardDisk> install it gg
[10:54] <r4ge> apt-get install beryl-manager
[10:54] <gg_> there we go...
[10:55] <gg_> cool, thank you... one last question... how do I add "beryl-manager" to the "startup programs" ?
[10:55] <necro> anyone know how to restore my desktop icons to their normal size?  They've totally shrunk and lost their label.
[10:55] <yo2k> how to make virtual/aliases nic ?
[10:55] <necro> heya perlmonkey
[10:55] <WeeJeWel> necro, right click and click resize
[10:56] <blackatron> gg_: add beryl-manager to startup
[10:56] <perlmonkey> problem: if I start a browser up (firefox or epiphany) they do not appear on the desktop, yet the browser shows as a running process! grrrr any ideas?
[10:56] <perlmonkey> necro: heya
[10:56] <necro> WeeJeWel: when I restore their size, they are super tiny.
[10:56] <gg_> blackatron, "add beryl-manager to startup" as a command?
[10:56] <kekko> why acpi suspend support wouldn't work on my thinkpad?
[10:56] <WeeJeWel> necro, then resize them again to normal size
[10:56] <necro> and have no label
[10:56] <necro> WeeJeWel: I did that, but they have no label.  :(
[10:56] <Itr0nic> how do i open rpm files?
[10:57] <perlmonkey> im unable to kill processes
[10:57] <perlmonkey> any ideas?
[10:57] <WeeJeWel> and what if you click restore icon size?
[10:57] <blackatron> gg_: i dont use ubuntu or gnome so im not sure, but look through admin or prefernces shouls be somewhere saing startup programs
[10:57] <mrynit> HardDisk, any clue about cd5?
[10:57] <gg_> alright, thanks (I guess I could always add it to .xinitrc anyway)
[10:57] <sivaji> perlmonkey press ctrl+esc
[10:57] <necro> WeeJeWel: when I click on restore icon size, they are super tiny and have no label.
[10:58] <blackatron> gg_: yep
[10:58] <foobar> hello. is it possible to get better quality on streams in the mplayer plugin? on win the picture gets so good it can get, but with the mplayer plugin the picure is all blocky...
[10:58] <hans> hans
[10:59] <WeeJeWel> gg_, System -> Preferences -> Sessions
[10:59] <gg_> thanks.
[10:59] <HardDisk> sorry mrynit I was afk
[10:59] <HardDisk> honestly, it's strange it's not reading.
[10:59] <ndee> does anyone know how to sort in open office? It sorts in a totally random order.
[11:00] <ndee> ah, now it works.
[11:00] <ndee> it does lack some usability
[11:00] <HardDisk> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Name_Sorting
[11:00] <mrynit> HardDisk, well the installer says its not there but in file browser i can look at the disk and see nothing. i mean by that when i click on the cd icon i get no erro like there is no disc.
[11:01] <HardDisk> and Im assuming there is no other machine you can try to read the cd from?
[11:01] <r00tintheb0x> http://pastebin.ca/raw/569589
[11:02] <foobar24> is it possible to get better quality on streams in the mplayer-lugin for firefox, the picture is blocky...
[11:03] <alecwh> How do I register an accoun here?
[11:03] <alecwh> on the IRC
[11:03] <r00tintheb0x> foobar24, is your direct rendering enabled?
[11:03] <James1> Hello
[11:03] <alecwh> ey.
[11:03] <r00tintheb0x> alecwh, /msg nickserv register help
[11:03] <r00tintheb0x> paste that.
[11:03] <alecwh> thanks root.
[11:03] <neonlinux> hey all... anyone know how to make the realtek 8168 network card work properly?
[11:03] <alecwh>  /msg nickserv register help
[11:03] <James1> Yes, one person down now I need help.
[11:04] <r00tintheb0x> oops alecwh
[11:04] <r00tintheb0x> not that, do this one /msg nickserv help register
[11:04] <alecwh> yeah. ;)
[11:04] <necro> anyone know what would make my icons totally shrink and lose their labels?  restore icon's size does not work, they're still small
[11:04] <r00tintheb0x> :)
[11:05] <James1> Yes, the question I have is where/how to get the correct OpenGl thingies.
[11:05] <James1> New to this OS and I must say less crashed than Windows but a bit harder to find stuff
[11:05] <alecwh> Ehh..... Root, I did that link first, and it added my pass as "help". XD
[11:05] <alecwh> how do I change it?
[11:05] <alecwh> I just added a password.
[11:05] <neonlinux> James1: which opengl thingies?
[11:06] <mrynit> HardDisk, o yeah i could
[11:06] <r4ge> OpenGL thingies..
[11:06] <r4ge> do they still make thos?
[11:06] <James1> My computer is running graphics quite slowly and when I tryed to open one of my games it said something about OpenGL not being published by Nvidia :(
[11:06] <James1> Sorry, I am used to Windows so.....
[11:07] <OmniD> one of the programs that is going to be removed because I am removing pulseradio is ubuntu-desktop... do I want this?
[11:07] <bullgard4> What files does the directory /etc/acpi/resume.d summarize?
[11:07] <neonlinux> James1: ok.. so u have an nvidia card right?
[11:07] <OmniD> This is in synaptic
[11:07] <r4ge> bullgard4: are you doing homework?
[11:07] <James1> Yes, a EVGA GeForce 8800. Quite annoyed really as it was expensive.
[11:07] <bullgard4> r4ge: Please elaborate.
[11:07] <tyoc> hey people, in Kubuntu I do extensive usage of ALT+F5 (list of widows), is possible to do the same on Ubuntu????
[11:07] <afief> r4ge, they're actually working on a new version of openGL to be competitive with D3D10+
[11:07] <blackatron> james1, wow nice
[11:08] <James1> Thank you :)
[11:08] <neonlinux> James1: ok.. the 8800 is a bit annoying to get working... a friend of mine has one.. but it does work
[11:08] <neonlinux> ok.. u need to get the nvidia drivers
[11:08] <r4ge> I like OpenGL
[11:08] <r00tintheb0x> brb
[11:08] <tyoc> I have an 8899 GTS 320Mb up and running with direct 3D render ativated...
[11:09] <neonlinux> James1: actually... ill get the website the howto is on
[11:09] <James1> I believe I did download those off of the site, but it is still confusing. I am used to just clicking open and stuff installing.
[11:09] <James1> Thank you.
[11:09] <tyoc> ops 8800 XD
[11:10] <James1> I need my graphics card to work fully before I can embark on the journey of getting Counter Strike: Source to work on WIne. Which I also have no idea how to work ^_^
[11:10] <OmniD> Okay this is pretty serious. I am trying to remove pulseaudio from my system, but in synaptic when I choose to do so it says it wants to uninstall "ubuntu-desktop"!!
[11:10] <mrynit> James1, you know how to get CS:S on linux?
[11:10] <Jowi> !nvidia | James1 (did you have a look here already?)
[11:10] <ubotu> James1 (did you have a look here already?): To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:11] <James1> Ok one sec.
[11:12] <foobar24> here is an easy way to get the gfx-drivers working: http://www.albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[11:12] <James1> Yes, I DID install it but it says it is not in use. I am going to go to the program where I encountered the error that caused me to come in here asking questions ;)
[11:13] <James1> Ok I will type in what it says.
[11:14] <neonlinux> James1: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20/+bug/98641 look at the 4th post down
[11:14] <James1> Your OpenGL driver appears to be broken! The reported error is: Vendor of GL driver is not NVidia, but vendor of GLX driver is. This may be caused by a wrong libGL.so library
[11:14] <tyoc> si se supone que ya instalaslte los drivers de NVIDIA al reiniciar antes del logon donde pones usuario y contrasea sale el logo de NVIDIA muy rapido
[11:14] <jammer_> Why does my Ubuntu "forget" my network settings everytime I reboot? I have to go to network settings and select the location everytime
[11:15] <tyoc> si instalaste ya los controladorse
[11:15] <tyoc> ops I forget it is in english ****
[11:15] <neonlinux> James1: see how it needs u to replace a file
[11:15] <jack_> \join #django
[11:15] <neonlinux> James1: if you do that it will probably work
[11:16] <James1> Ok, I will try that.
[11:17] <neonlinux> James1: i had to use that method to get it working.. i used the nvidia-glx-new drivers from the repo.. and used the nvidia file from this guide to fix them
[11:17] <neonlinux> dont forget to change the xorg.conf file
[11:18] <OmniD> There is a pulseaudio program that keeps booting up at start, how can I stop it?
[11:18] <neonlinux> OmniD: install an app called sysv-rc-conf.. run it as root and turn off the service
[11:18] <necro> hah!  fixed it.
[11:18] <James1> It says that it cannot run it, when I type in the sudo sh nvidia-linux thing into the terminal
[11:18] <neonlinux> be careful.. it may be needed though
[11:18] <neonlinux> James1: whats the error msg?
[11:19] <James1> sh: Can't open NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-9755-pkg1.run-x
[11:19] <James1> After you install something..... say graphics drivers you need to restart right?
[11:20] <r00tintheb0x> no
[11:20] <r00tintheb0x> you need to restart X though.
[11:20] <neonlinux> ok.. u need to type sh -x NVIDIA-Linux(rest of the driver name)
[11:20] <r00tintheb0x>  /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[11:20] <James1> restart X?
[11:20] <mrynit> HardDisk, u here?
[11:20] <r00tintheb0x> or gdm James1
[11:20] <neonlinux> James1: reboot
[11:20] <neonlinux> James1: its easier
[11:20] <r00tintheb0x> neonlinux, why does he need to reboot?
[11:20] <mrynit> ctrl alt backspace?
[11:20] <James1> ok be back in a minute
[11:20] <r4ge> alt-ctrl-backspace
[11:20] <r4ge> is easier
[11:21] <r4ge> and login again
[11:21] <NeXtDaY> hello
[11:21] <neonlinux> yes.. ive done the restart x before.. it hung
[11:21] <neonlinux> reboot was easier
[11:22] <r00tintheb0x> Okay, well its not "good unix practice" to reboot unless you absolutely have to.
[11:22] <neonlinux> r00tintheb0x: yea.. i know... lol... its a good windows practice though :)
[11:22] <r00tintheb0x> heh, we're not in #Windows :P
[11:23] <neonlinux> lol.. wha... u mean.. im in.. the ... wrong... place... opps *leaves quickly
[11:23] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[11:23] <r00tintheb0x> :d
[11:23] <r00tintheb0x> :D
[11:23] <necro> heh
[11:23] <r4ge> you restarted x once and it crashed.. so now you reboot everytime you make a change to xorg.conf?
[11:23] <neonlinux> besides.. they look so similar now lol
[11:23] <neonlinux> r4ge: only when doing the major nvidia driver install thing
[11:24] <neonlinux> otherwise i usually restart x
[11:24] <r00tintheb0x> YEAH
[11:24] <r00tintheb0x> oops
[11:24] <r00tintheb0x> yeah
[11:24] <foobar24> is it possible to use vlc to play embedded streams in firefox?
[11:24] <neonlinux> actually.. i dont start x automagically now.. i run it from command
[11:24] <r00tintheb0x> CC & GCC come installed by default in fiesty now?
[11:25] <foobar24> and if it is, is there any guide on how to set it up?
[11:25] <mrynit> anyone get vlc to work with beryl?
[11:25] <neonlinux> foobar24: i know mplayer works for that sort of thing
[11:25] <r00tintheb0x> foobar24, im not sure, check ubuntuguide.org
[11:25] <neonlinux> foobar24: havent tried vlc
[11:25] <neonlinux> for that
[11:25] <r4ge> r00tintheb0x: i noticed gcc was there when i first loaded FF, but it thru out an error saying it couldnt compile binaries
[11:26] <r00tintheb0x> weird... i just compiled VMWare modules...
[11:26] <mistermax> hi guys
[11:27] <mistermax> I'm trying to get my powercolor ati x1300 to do all the nice 3d stuff
[11:27] <mistermax> but with no success..
[11:27] <r00tintheb0x> Hey guys, anyone know if it is illegal to ... create a VMware image with Java Flash etc... etc... installed and put it on a torrent site?
[11:27] <neonlinux> mistermax: u mean games.. or beryl 3d stuff?
[11:28] <mistermax> well games yes
[11:28] <mistermax> and the 3d wobbly desktop beryl stuff
[11:28] <r4ge> r00tintheb0x: prolly :S
[11:28] <sakredei> is it possible to partition my drive after an operating system is already on it?
[11:28] <r00tintheb0x> hmm
[11:28] <darksoul_> how do i move one thing from desktop to /home/darksoul/ ?
[11:28] <mistermax> tbh I've followed all sorts of instructions on the Ubuntuforums
[11:28] <r4ge> Sakarias: see gparted
[11:28] <mistermax> but to no avail
[11:28] <sakredei> thx
[11:29] <mo0osah> how do you install all the dependencies automatically?
[11:29] <r00tintheb0x> darksoul_, "mv /home/darksoul/Desktop/itemname ../"
[11:29] <r00tintheb0x> brb
[11:29] <necro> !channels
[11:29] <ubotu> A list of official Ubuntu IRC channels, as well as IRC clients for Ubuntu, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat - For a general list of !freenode channels, see http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#channellist - See also !Guidelines
[11:29] <r4ge> mo0osah: package management usually takes care of the deps
[11:30] <necro> !botsnack
[11:30] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[11:30] <r4ge> lol.
[11:30] <neonlinux> mistermax: ok.. i have the x1600 card.. and have installed the drivers.. i can play games like doom3 quake4 ut2007.. but ive not ever got beryl to work on my card
[11:30] <Jowi> mo0osah, is is automatic if you use apt-get/synaptic/aptitude
[11:30] <mistermax> I'll try installing nextuiz and see what happens
[11:31] <neonlinux> mistermax: so have u installed the drivers?
[11:31] <mistermax> but tbh it won't even do fglrx stuff
[11:31] <mistermax> yeah-
[11:31] <mo0osah> r4ge, Jowi, I was just looking at aptitude and it wanted to remove something because dependeny was missing... there wasnt any option to rather install the missing dependency
[11:31] <neonlinux> mistermax: and opengl works?
[11:31] <mistermax>  I've tried doing the automatic restricted driver install
[11:31] <Jowi> mo0osah, what's the name of the dependency?
[11:31] <mistermax> well, gl screensavers go funny
[11:31] <mistermax> is there an effective opengl test?
[11:32] <neonlinux> mistermax: try this guise
[11:32] <neonlinux> guise
[11:32] <neonlinux> guide
[11:32] <r4ge> i have a mobile x700 and it runs both xgl beryl (fglrx) and opensource ati drivers (aiglx) beryl no problems
[11:32] <mo0osah> java 1.4.2
[11:32] <neonlinux> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[11:32] <mo0osah> lol
[11:32] <neonlinux> r4ge: im in envy :(
[11:32] <r4ge> mistermax: i just ticked the box under restricted drivers
[11:32] <r4ge> in the menu
[11:33] <r4ge> XGL required a small script
[11:33] <mistermax> yeah me too
[11:33] <mistermax> and I've tied a manual install
[11:33] <r4ge> it wont work with aiglx
[11:33] <neonlinux> i think beryl has issues with my machine..
[11:33] <mistermax> but the info reported for fglrx is wronh
[11:33] <mistermax> wrong- states it's using mesa
[11:33] <r4ge> what does glxinfo spit out?
[11:34] <neonlinux> mistermax: gls probably not working then
[11:34] <r4ge> glxinfo and glxgears are usually the easiest way to test it
[11:35] <mistermax> glxinfo and glxgears seem to work, although the gears slow down and stutter
[11:35] <r4ge> how many fps?
[11:36] <mo0osah> r4ge what's are decent fps to run beryl
[11:36] <bullgard4> By default Gnome Search Tool starts searching in ~. How to change this to 'file system'?
[11:37] <r4ge> well, i think i get about 5000fps in glxgears
[11:37] <r4ge> and it runs fine on my machine
[11:37] <neonlinux> mistermax: if its slow and stuttering on ur card the drivers probably arent installed properly
[11:38] <revvltn> hi
[11:38] <revvltn> ok
[11:38] <neonlinux> from memory i had glx gears working nicely on a geforce2
[11:38] <mo0osah> i'm getting ~ 1500
[11:38] <revvltn> Geforce 7500 accelerated drivers?
[11:38] <r00tintheb0x> Thats what I got with my old NVidia GeForce4 Ti 4400
[11:38] <revvltn> I am inside a mint untu installation
[11:38] <revvltn> don't know jack
[11:39] <mo0osah> mintuntu?
[11:39] <mo0osah> hmm...
[11:39] <r4ge> yah, i think i used to get about 500fps on a tnt2 m64 years ago
[11:39] <r00tintheb0x> I was getting 5000 @ the default glxgears window size.
[11:39] <mistermax> Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
[11:39] <r00tintheb0x> yeah, about 700 with full screen.
[11:39] <revvltn> I wanna run beryl, I don't think the crappy nv driver supports it
[11:39] <neonlinux> ok.. follow the steps on this site to install the drivers https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[11:40] <revvltn> errrr... I have nvidia?
[11:40] <r00tintheb0x> brb
[11:40] <Jowi> mistermax, so you need to enable DRI in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:40] <r4ge> google your error messages!
[11:40] <mistermax> aye - I'll try that, think I did before. ta for now
[11:40] <igxmyzt> i entirely give up on ubuntu
[11:40] <mo0osah> igxmyzt: any reason?
[11:40] <r4ge> mistermax: ati card?
[11:40] <revvltn> igxmyzt: good go try Gentoo, you might be happier there
[11:41] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, right.
[11:41] <mo0osah> lmfao
[11:41] <revvltn> or as a last resource go vack to m$$$
[11:41] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, you learning Linux isnt going to happen in a day... or even a week.
[11:41] <igxmyzt> mo0osah: tried to setup my new ati card for 3 days, it just wont take it. and then it messed up windows too
[11:41] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: i like windows better. im a gamer.
 how many times do i have to tell you how to fix it?
[11:41] <_Bruce_> hey,i want to boot Ubuntu from live cd,but it doesn't work,when i reboot the pc and start ubuntu some things are loaded and in some moment reach  "Starting enterprise volume management system" and begins giving some errors.Why?I have a 600mb on drive C:,is that a possible reason for these errors?
[11:41] <r00tintheb0x> I've told you LITERALY 4 times.
[11:41] <neonlinux> igxmyzt: im a gamer too... i like linux better :)
[11:41] <revvltn> so what amma supposed to do with my stupendous GeForce 7500?
[11:41] <JamesBlack182> ahhhhh
[11:42] <mo0osah> messed up windows too?.... how is that possible?
[11:42] <revvltn> I an gamer too I preger PSP XMB
[11:42] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: it just wont fix. lspci said ATI Technologies Inc Unknown Device 7183
[11:42] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, i told you to use the flgrx driver.
[11:42] <JamesBlack182> That was a trip. First time I ever restarted and had to end up putting in the live disc >.<
[11:42] <r00tintheb0x> Did you even try that?
[11:42] <igxmyzt> mo0osah: i dont know, but windows failed to load on my gfx card that i was using last time i was on it
[11:42] <revvltn> igxmyzt: you might have to sell the ATI and get an NVIDIA
[11:42] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: i can't open gedit
[11:42] <revvltn> I did my research comparing both and Nvidia won out
[11:43] <igxmyzt> revvltn: nvidia sucks, they dont work on my pc
[11:43] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, why not?
[11:43] <r00tintheb0x> No X server?
[11:43] <neonlinux> revvltn: have u installed the drivers?
[11:43] <revvltn> igxmyzt: then your mobo sux
[11:43] <JamesBlack182> Hey rootinthebox is that guy still here?
[11:43] <JamesBlack182> neonlinux hello again
[11:43] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: xorg wont load without me having a vid card setup
[11:43] <fm> hi
[11:43] <r00tintheb0x> JamesBlack182, what guy?
[11:43] <ID_EGO_> do I completely remove hard link files by deleting the source files? Do I need to delete the folders as well, my snapshot hd keeps getting maxed out and it happend after I deleted the hard linked daily snapshot files
[11:43] <neonlinux> JamesBlack182: hi
[11:43] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, are you DAFT?!
[11:43] <r00tintheb0x> wth
[11:43] <revvltn> I did  my homework make sure I got everything Nvidia compatbile
[11:43] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: i might be.
[11:43] <r00tintheb0x> then use nano!!!!!
[11:43] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: nano?
[11:43] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, the sad thing is... if i sshed into your box.
[11:44] <fm> hiw can I redirect the output of a program to the console AND to a file? like ./myprog >somefile and see the output on the console too
[11:44] <r00tintheb0x> I could fix it in under 30 seconds.
[11:44] <JamesBlack182> Yes, I had to end up putting in my live disc as the installation on my hard disc didn't work.
[11:44] <necro> haha
[11:44] <neonlinux> r00tintheb0x: lol
[11:44] <revvltn> ok how do I get my glx running with a GeForce 7500?
[11:44] <igxmyzt> lol
[11:44] <r00tintheb0x> yes igxmyzt nano is an editor.
[11:44] <mo0osah> r00tintheb0x: i don't know if nano is the best idea, after all it's text based ;)
[11:44] <neonlinux> JamesBlack182: ???
[11:44] <JamesBlack182> Then I forgot my login :-[
[11:44] <igxmyzt> i dont know anything about linux, mainly because it doesnt have good games like guild wars
[11:44] <JamesBlack182> I am James1
[11:44] <r00tintheb0x> mo0osah, he cant get Xorg up.
[11:44] <ssam> fm, there is a tee command
[11:44] <r00tintheb0x> I know he cant use VI.
[11:44] <r4ge> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=268149&highlight=XGL+Beryl
[11:44] <neonlinux> JamesBlack182: ok.. so what happened?
[11:45] <fm> thx saam
[11:45] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, can you paste me the result of "grep Driver /etc/X11/xorg.conf"?
[11:45] <JamesBlack182> It said the X server or something wasn't configured correctly, I didn't read the error report and it went into text based.
[11:45] <igxmyzt> i can give you the result of lspci|grep VGA
[11:45] <ID_EGO_> anyone use rotating snapshot style backups?
[11:45] <neonlinux> JamesBlack182: did u change the driver section from nv to nvidia?
[11:45] <revvltn> grat,    I feel                            left out
[11:46] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, why would i give a tinkers hoot about that?
[11:46] <necro> heh
[11:46] <revvltn> nvidia didn't work for me
[11:46] <JamesBlack182> No, I didn't do anything you said as I restarted first.
[11:46] <igxmyzt> because i dont understand what it means
[11:46] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, are you purposely trying to tick people off?
[11:46] <revvltn> and the dfault is nv
[11:46] <neonlinux> revvltn: install the nvidia drivers
[11:46] <mo0osah> revvltn you use ATI?
[11:46] <igxmyzt> actually
[11:46] <r4ge> igxmyzt: he wants the output from xorg.conf so he can tell what driver you are using
[11:46] <GeekMaster> Hey all.
[11:46] <darksoul_> how can i remove a directory from terminal?
[11:46] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, how hard is issuing the command: grep Driver /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:46] <revvltn> mo0osah: na, got a GeForce 7500
[11:46] <ID_EGO_> rm folder/file
[11:46] <igxmyzt> i have the result from when xserver failed to load.
[11:46] <GeekMaster> Can I get some help with my XFCE session?
[11:46] <r00tintheb0x> IGX!!!!!
[11:46] <revvltn> wohoo!!! water effects  I am comming!!!111
[11:46] <r00tintheb0x> LISTEN TO ME FOR GODS SAKE!
[11:46] <ID_EGO_> rm = remove
[11:46] <ID_EGO_> oh
[11:47] <ID_EGO_> rm -r
[11:47] <r00tintheb0x> stop doing what YOU want to do, its obviously not working!
[11:47] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: hard when i have to reboot to do it when winxp is just now working again. i dont want to lose it >_<
[11:47] <JamesBlack182> So, would you be able to tell me how to make it so I can use the UBUNTU that is on my HD?
[11:47] <r00tintheb0x> jesus christ.
[11:47] <neonlinux> JamesBlack182: ok.. so if you go into the xorg.conf file now.. search for "nv" and change it to "nvidia" it should work
[11:47] <ID_EGO_> bearefull with rm -r
[11:47] <r00tintheb0x> lol necro thanks.
[11:47] <igxmyzt> lol
[11:47] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, i give up on you
[11:47] <r00tintheb0x> you wont do as i ask.
[11:47] <JamesBlack182> xorg.conf file? Where do I find that?
[11:47] <igxmyzt> every OS and piece of hardware hates my dell bios
[11:47] <r00tintheb0x> i cant help if you wont follow directions.
[11:47] <GeekMaster> Anyone know anything about XFCE?
[11:47] <revvltn> oh my gawd,  so I can't get accelerated geForce Drivers ?
[11:47] <r4ge> "/exec -o grep Driver /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[11:47] <r00tintheb0x> JamesBlack182, /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:47] <igxmyzt> ill do that command after you look at this
[11:47] <mo0osah> revvltn: would you happen to know if installing third party drivers would improve my gfx performance in any way, or most likely messup everything..... right now, beryl and everything works fine
 rm -r will remove the directory and all files within
[11:47] <JamesBlack182> Nothing is installed right now. I am running my Live Disc right now
[11:47] <revvltn> GeekMaster: yes #xubuntu
[11:48] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, your time is up
[11:48] <r00tintheb0x> im done with you
[11:48] <r00tintheb0x> you had your chance.
[11:48] <igxmyzt> lol
[11:48] <igxmyzt> alright
[11:48] <revvltn> mo0osah: so how do I do that?
[11:48] <r00tintheb0x> I know what your problem is, you dont.
[11:48] <neonlinux> JamesBlack182: ok. install off the live disk.. after its installed, install the driver nvidia-glx-new
[11:48] <r00tintheb0x> So why are you telling me what i need to look at?
[11:48] <revvltn> I mean how do I get to get there
[11:48] <JamesBlack182> :S
[11:48] <ID_EGO_> it took me hours to install my nvidia drivers
[11:48] <neonlinux> and then to the thing off that link i gave u
[11:48] <revvltn> neonlinux: is that in portage?
[11:48] <NeXtDaY> in which file do I find the kernal name? I need to change a line there.. I forgot!!
[11:48] <darksoul_> ID_EGO i get this rm: descend into write-protected directory `RealPlayer'?
[11:48] <revvltn> sorry in Adept?
[11:48] <r00tintheb0x> lol@portage
[11:48] <r00tintheb0x> NeXtDaY, uname-a
[11:48] <r00tintheb0x> uname -a*
[11:48] <revvltn> nvidia-glx-new is in adept?
[11:48] <JamesBlack182> I have to install? 1. Nvidia drivers 2. Ubuntu AGAIN
[11:48] <r00tintheb0x> without the star
[11:48] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: (WW)RADEON: No matching device section for instance PCI:1:00/1:0:1/2:0:1
[11:48] <Engen> Hello! anyone knows howto make windows overlap the XFCE-panel? without the need of autohiding the panel?
[11:49] <neonlinux> revvltn:just apt-get
[11:49] <ID_EGO_> darksoul try sudo rm -r directory
[11:49] <JamesBlack182> Which one 1 or 2?
[11:49] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, what does that have to do with anything.
[11:49] <riccard1> hi all, i have a problem with ubuntu, when i start it, i can't see the toolbar  :(
[11:49] <ID_EGO_> be carefull
[11:49] <igxmyzt> no clue
[11:49] <ID_EGO_> rm -r is powerfull
[11:49] <igxmyzt> its just what xserver said
[11:49] <revvltn> neonlinux: will it work for real?/
[11:49] <neonlinux> JamesBlack182: ur on a live cd atm ut u still have it installed?
[11:49] <r00tintheb0x> okay, so why do you feel you needed to show me that.
[11:49] <ID_EGO_> you can wipe your whole system
[11:49] <darksoul_> omg :S forgot the sudo :S
[11:49] <r00tintheb0x> ?
[11:49] <igxmyzt> because it's what it said XD
[11:49] <neonlinux> revvltn: im not sure about the 7500 card...
[11:49] <r00tintheb0x> brb
[11:49] <necro> heh
[11:49] <igxmyzt> and it looks like it's not even in the conf
[11:49] <revvltn> damn
[11:50] <ID_EGO_> darksoul did it work
[11:50] <Engen> Hello! anyone knows howto make windows overlap the XFCE-panel? without the need of autohiding the panel?
[11:50] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, you're the most hard headed person ive ever met.
[11:50] <ub12> how do I find the source that a package in in? I have already installed it
[11:50] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: i dont like messing my box up, its the most important thing in my life
[11:50] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: my box>family
[11:50] <JamesBlack182> I am running on my live cd as Ubuntu that I had installed on my HD was messed up. It said that the X server wasn't configured (or something to that effect) and wouldn't run the GUI. So, I had to pop in the CD in so I could get on and have this conversation :)
[11:50] <riccard1> I can't see the menu toolbar in the up e& down part of the screen how can i do?
[11:51] <NeXtDaY> r00tintheb0x: do i add the line i need in /boot/grub/menu.lst?
[11:51] <necro> igx: they're here to help you.  They wouldn't mess up yer box.
[11:51] <necro> God knows they've helped me alot.
[11:51] <igxmyzt> necro: my harder-headed-than-me dell bios would.
[11:51] <preaction> riccard1: open a terminal, run: "killall -9 gnome-panel; nohup gnome-panel &"
[11:51] <necro> igx: he knows what he is talking about.  Just listen to him.
[11:51] <JamesBlack182> igx >.< Don't bitch. They are providing help even to us mega noobs
[11:51] <igxmyzt> necro: trying to fix ubuntu somehow made my radeon refuse to load with winxp til i did a restore
[11:51] <neonlinux> JamesBlack182: if you still have it on your harddrive (installed... boot off the harddrive... do 'sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf' and look for the line that has nv and change the nv to nvidia.. save the file by pressing ctrl+x and following the instructions.. then rboot off hdd
[11:51] <JamesBlack182> ok... better write this down
[11:51] <igxmyzt> now what do i do with nano and xorg.conf?
[11:52] <necro> igx: that's cuz windows sux.  :P
[11:52] <igxmyzt> necro: it has guild wars :P
[11:52] <igxmyzt> and oblivion
[11:52] <wizard123> hello
[11:52] <necro> oOoOoh
[11:52] <marion> hi what's the name for program fot listen free radio ?
[11:52] <necro> that game blows, imho
[11:52] <ub12> can someone please tell me how do I find the source/repo that a package in in? I have already installed it
[11:52] <wizard123> :)
[11:52] <igxmyzt> and better ati drivers XD
[11:52] <novato_br> here, it's 6:51 am and I'm drinking coca-cola, am I wrong? My dad told me that I shouldn't drinking coca-cola, will be he right ?
[11:52] <igxmyzt> guild wars?
[11:52] <igxmyzt> i dont like wow
[11:52] <ID_EGO_> at least it not booze
[11:52] <igxmyzt> graphics suck on wow
[11:52] <ID_EGO_> lol
[11:53] <necro> igx: then stick with windows *shrug*
[11:53] <riccard1> how can i open it? if i haven't the start toolbar ? :(
[11:53] <igxmyzt> and wow is monthly fees, which sucks
[11:53] <JamesBlack182> Ok, be back in a little bit.
[11:53] <igxmyzt> i want to dual boot but ubuntu is having probs with my new card =/
[11:53] <ID_EGO_> ubuntu takes time to learn
[11:53] <riccard1> i have just a kiba-dock
[11:53] <ID_EGO_> its a very powerfull os
[11:53] <neonlinux> JamesBlack182: ok..
[11:53] <veroli> graphics might nto be as god on wow but its a much better game but thats me being subjective if you dont want to use ubuntu then dont no one is forcing you
[11:53] <ID_EGO_> my kubuntu desktop looks sweet
[11:53] <guest_> Allright, i'v changed password of the account and after reboot cant login back to it using the new passw (thank god i'v created guest account at the same time). How can i change the passw again?
[11:53] <JamesBlack182> If igxmyzt keeps giving trouble.... just shoot him.
[11:53] <ssam> ub12, i dont quite understand the question. what package?
[11:53] <JamesBlack182> :P
[11:53] <GeekMaster1> Hello?
[11:54] <preaction> riccard1: Alt+F2, type "xterm"
[11:54] <neonlinux> igxmyzt: yeah... gfx are way better on nethack and anband
[11:54] <preaction> !hello | GeekMaster1
[11:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hello - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:54] <igxmyzt> veroli: the items suck. no customization, you have to look for all of it.
[11:54] <NeXtDaY> I need help please: I wanna add 'noapic' to /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.20-16-generic.. should it be /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.20-16-generic/noapic   Or   /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.20-16-generic noapic??
[11:54] <GeekMaster1> Can anyone help me with my XFCE session?
[11:54] <necro> neon: pwahaa
[11:54] <novato_br> hi, how can I get install ADD ON no my xchat?
[11:54] <preaction> !anyone | GeekMaster1
[11:54] <guest_> ah, this is chaos.
[11:54] <ubotu> GeekMaster1: 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?
[11:54] <igxmyzt> what do i do with nano and xorg.conf?
[11:54] <neonlinux> necro: lol.. hey.. someone got it :)
[11:54] <preaction> novato_br: add it to ~/.xchat2/plugins directory, or try asking in #xchat
[11:54] <ub12> ssam kflog is the package I have installed and I want to let a friend know where to get it
[11:54] <ID_EGO_> nano is a text editior
[11:54] <r4ge> guest_: roger that.
[11:54] <riccard1> preaction command not found
[11:55] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, edit your drivers entry for your video card.
[11:55] <ID_EGO_> open xorg.config with it
[11:55] <novato_br> thx, preaction
[11:55] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: what do i edit to what?
[11:55] <preaction> riccard1: try "terminal" then
[11:55] <guest_> hm?
[11:55] <ID_EGO_> duh
[11:55] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, hold on... im booting my virtual machine.
[11:55] <ID_EGO_> open the file
[11:55] <neonlinux> has anyone heard of parallels ?
[11:55] <r00tintheb0x> ID_EGO_, be nice... he's new... and hardheaded :)
[11:55] <ID_EGO_> sorry
[11:55] <r00tintheb0x> neonlinux, in respect to what.
[11:55] <igxmyzt> :P
[11:55] <ssam> ub12, it seems to be in the official ubuntu repos. are you asking if it is main or universe?
[11:56] <neonlinux> r00tintheb0x: its a virtual machine
[11:56] <igxmyzt> linux and windows are on this pc, i have to restart to open it
[11:56] <preaction> riccard1: seriously, you don't have "xterm" on your computer?
[11:56] <r00tintheb0x> not too sure neonlinux
[11:56] <preaction> riccard1: try "gnome-terminal"
[11:56] <neonlinux> r00tintheb0x: popular on mac.. but also has a version for windows and linux
[11:56] <ub12> ssam yes how do I find out what repo the package that I have installed originally came from?
[11:56] <ID_EGO_> has onyone got osX86 to run on there box
[11:56] <ID_EGO_> i want to try it
[11:57] <r00tintheb0x> parallels is a VM software? Like VMware?
[11:57] <r00tintheb0x> Or an option in a Virtual Machine software.
[11:57] <neonlinux> r00tintheb0x: version 3 just got released on mac.. it has the ability to intergrate the windows desktop into the mac desktop (instead of a window) and (in ver 3) can run direct x games in the mac
[11:57] <preaction> neonlinux: i'm using parallels to run ubuntu right now
[11:57] <necro> There should be a pc-aptitude test before being allowed to download any linux distro.
[11:57] <r00tintheb0x> ah, i see.
[11:57] <ID_EGO_> r00t, do you know anything about snapshot style backups
[11:57] <r00tintheb0x> Thats pretty cool, DirectX... full support?
[11:57] <ID_EGO_> rsync
[11:57] <preaction> necro: using linux IS the aptitude test
[11:58] <r00tintheb0x> lol necro
[11:58] <r00tintheb0x> word preaction
[11:58] <Chousuke> r00tintheb0x: the support is still buggy
[11:58] <r00tintheb0x> brb again
[11:58] <riccard1> yes preaction :(
[11:58] <neonlinux> r00tintheb0x: on the parallels site theres a screenshot of it running quake4 from windows
[11:58] <igxmyzt> linux needs directx >_<
[11:58] <ssam> ub12, "apt-cache show kflog" gives some info
[11:58] <igxmyzt> and better ati drivers
[11:58] <Chousuke> igxmyzt: wine.
[11:58] <ID_EGO_> use wine
[11:58] <igxmyzt> Chousuke: too slow for my celeron D:
[11:58] <neonlinux> preaction: im hoping it brings directx support to linux.. once it does.. im nuking my windows partition :)
[11:58] <wizard123> are ubuntu packages updated more frequently than debian ?
[11:59] <igxmyzt> wizard123: biyearly
[11:59] <Chousuke> igxmyzt: well, wine is the closest to directx you will get on Linux
[11:59] <jiiip> wizard123: depends on what repo youre talking about
[11:59] <jiiip> wizard123: in general, yes.
[11:59] <preaction> neonlinux: you realize it's not actually "directx support", it's a VM
[11:59] <ID_EGO_> igxmyzt: once you get your system configered you will like linux
[11:59] <ID_EGO_> dont give up
[11:59] <wizard123> jiiip: etch for example
[11:59] <Chousuke> igxmyzt: and there's no faster way to implement it, really.
[11:59] <ub12> ssam thanks that's the command I have been looking for.
[11:59] <igxmyzt> ID_EGO_: i did like it, when it worked on my old card. Now it won't work on anything.
[11:59] <jiiip> wizard123: etch is pretty frozen i think
[11:59] <neonlinux> preaction: yea.. but if its a vm capable of running directx games like quake4 (intense processing power needed to run that one) then yeah.. bye bye win partition
[11:59] <r00tintheb0x> okay
[12:00] <NeXtDaY> !noapic
[12:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about noapic - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:00] <NeXtDaY> !noapci
[12:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about noapci - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:00] <r00tintheb0x> !noapci
[12:00] <Davo_Dinkum> how can I mount a HDD that has mac os 10.3 installed on it? im livebooting my PPC mac from a xubuntu edgy CD
[12:00] <r00tintheb0x> !noapic
[12:00] <preaction> !bqs
[12:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bqs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:00] <NeXtDaY> r00tintheb0x: can u help me please
[12:00] <ringo> Hi. "X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 167" WTF?
[12:00] <ID_EGO_> igxmyzt: your trouble is the nvidia drivers right, it took me like 4 hours to figure how to install them
[12:00] <r00tintheb0x> NeXtDaY, whats the problem?
[12:01] <igxmyzt> ID_EGO_: ATI Radeon X1550
[12:01] <ID_EGO_> oh
[12:01] <ID_EGO_> hmm
[12:01] <ID_EGO_> so you still have your old drivers
[12:01] <NeXtDaY> I wanna add 'noapic' to /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.20-16-generic.. should it be /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.20-16-generic/noapic   Or   /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.20-16-generic noapic??
[12:01] <ID_EGO_> from your old card installed
[12:01] <neonlinux> Davo_Dinkum: sudo mkdir /media/x and then sudo mount /device/partition /media/x
[12:01] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, you need the fglrx driver.
[12:01] <igxmyzt> ID_EGO_: I installed the restricted drivers before i changed the xorg conf.
[12:01] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: i never deleted it.
[12:01] <riccard1> i'm here again
[12:02] <riccard1> i can't open the terminal
[12:02] <r00tintheb0x> it should be the top entry in the kernel line NeXtDaY
[12:02] <neonlinux> igxmyzt: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[12:02] <NeXtDaY> my computer is overheated. it goes down each 3o minutes. I have told to add "noapic* to solve the problem
[12:02] <riccard1> and  i haven't the start toolbar :(
[12:02] <Davo_Dinkum> neonlinux: I can't get root access though. What's the root password?
[12:02] <NeXtDaY> r00tintheb0x: how? can you show me an example please?
[12:02] <wizard123> jiiip: is it possible to do netinst of ubuntu ?
[12:02] <neonlinux> what ever u set it to
[12:02] <Davo_Dinkum> neonlinux: I'm livebooting!
[12:03] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, "aptitude search linux-restricted-modules-generic"
[12:03] <jiiip> wizard123: haven't checked
[12:03] <jiiip> wizard123: easiest is to install from cd and then  update
[12:03] <bronze---> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=359367
[12:03] <riccard1> help please :( i use linux for job in my office
[12:03] <yigal> I need hwlp with rom-o-omatic - can anyone help?
[12:03] <yigal> I need help with rom-o-omatic - can anyone help?
[12:03] <bronze---> I don't understand the last part. How do I get the compiz cube to work?
[12:03] <neonlinux> Davo_Dinkum: opps.. sory.. missed that bit.. im not sure if there is a root password for live boot.. try the commands i gave without the sudo infromt
[12:03] <neonlinux> front
[12:03] <riccard1> and i need the start tollbar that now there isn't
[12:03] <preaction> riccard1: did you try Alt+F2, did you try "gnome-terminal"?
[12:03] <Davo_Dinkum> neonlinux: ok
[12:03] <riccard1> yes no work
[12:03] <tyoc> hey people I have installed Beryl and also  put Option "Composite" "Enable" in xorg.conf file
[12:04] <wizard123> jiiip: but ubuntu has alot of unneeded packages :/
[12:04] <riccard1> he says cannot display...
[12:04] <preaction> riccard1: what did it say? what happened? "it doesn't work" is useless to me
[12:04] <r00tintheb0x> riccard1, have you tried a reboot?
[12:04] <revvltn> Nvidia Binary means close source?
[12:04] <jiiip> wizard123: unneeded?
[12:04] <r4ge> tyoc: what sorta gfx card?
[12:04] <tyoc> But when loading Beryl and also after refresh the window manager it dosent show the windows decorations!!!
[12:04] <wizard123> like grpahical config tools
[12:04] <igxmyzt> ill try the stuff on the ATI page. bbl
[12:04] <riccard1> yes i have but unlucky no solutions
[12:04] <tyoc> NV 8800 GTS 320Mb
[12:04] <Ademan> anyone on ubuntu edgy have trouble with music sharing and banshee?
[12:04] <jiiip> wizard123: everythign installed is "needed"
[12:04] <tyoc> is working OK, I have compiled OGRE3D with Cg suppport
[12:04] <riccard1> i have only the kiba-dock
[12:04] <wizard123> what for :Pm jiiip
[12:04] <ID_EGO_> riccard1: when did it start
[12:04] <r4ge> ahhh
[12:05] <riccard1> today
[12:05] <r4ge> beryl is buggy as hell :)
[12:05] <neonlinux> has anyone had experience with the realtek gigabit network cards?
[12:05] <wizard123> i simply need gnu/linux + x + flucbox + firefox for example
[12:05] <riccard1> i always used fine everything
[12:05] <r00tintheb0x> ATI Driver install instructions: http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Feisty_Installation_Guide#Method_1:_Install_the_Driver_the_Ubuntu_Way
[12:05] <Davo_Dinkum> neonlinux: How do I know which device in /dev/ it is? Will fstab tell me that?
[12:05] <ID_EGO_> riccard1: did you try booting from live cd
[12:05] <tyoc> Dont know what can cause to not show the window decorations!, evem the effects are showed like tarnsparent etx
[12:05] <mpire> hi
[12:05] <jxi> wizard123: what do you need a netinst for?
[12:05] <tyoc> etc
[12:05] <riccard1> yes but with live cd it's working
[12:05] <neonlinux> Davo_Dinkum: i dont think fstab will.. where is it plugged into?
[12:05] <tyoc> OK
[12:05] <riccard1> i use beryl also
[12:06] <r4ge> tyoc: let gtk draw the window decorations
[12:06] <wizard123> jxi: to build as small install as possible
[12:06] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, "fdisk -l"
[12:06] <ID_EGO_> riccard1: what was the last thing you did on it b4 the problem started
[12:06] <neonlinux> r00tintheb0x: hey thanks.. i just learnt something new :)
[12:06] <riccard1> there is something that i can do to have again the start toolbar?
[12:06] <tyoc> In fact aparently it GTK is the only window decorator
[12:06] <jxi> wizard123: why? if you really want that, use the server installer
[12:06] <r00tintheb0x> :) @ neonlinux
[12:06] <jxi> wizard123: for a desktop computer, there is no need.
[12:06] <Davo_Dinkum> neonlinux: It's an internal drive. Also, I need to mount an ext3 partitioned HDD, which is plugged in via USB
[12:06] <wizard123> jxi: there is a need
[12:06] <wizard123> :)
[12:06] <riccard1> i haven't install new things :(
[12:07] <mpire> merhaba
[12:07] <ID_EGO_> whats your screen look like
[12:07] <neonlinux> Davo_Dinkum: its internal now?
[12:07] <NeXtDaY> r00tintheb0x : I am still waiting.. :P
[12:07] <jxi> jxi: what need?
[12:07] <neonlinux> Davo_Dinkum: what channel is it plugged into?
[12:07] <riccard1> i have my wallpaper as usual and my folders
[12:07] <ID_EGO_> riccard1: your on ubuntu desktop
[12:07] <revvltn> Nvidia Binary means close source?
[12:07] <r4ge> revvltn: yup
[12:07] <revvltn> just axing
[12:07] <revvltn> ok thanks
[12:07] <riccard1> and my kiba-dock with soem programs
[12:07] <Davo_Dinkum> neonlinux: Yeah it's internal. This is an *iMac*, so opening the case is tricky
[12:08] <riccard1> some*
[12:08] <Davo_Dinkum> You mean ATA channel?
[12:08] <neonlinux> Davo_Dinkum: parallel or sata?
[12:08] <riccard1> maybe something crashed with beryl?
[12:08] <ID_EGO_> riccard1: hmm, i am on my xp laptop right now, so I cant play around with my desktop
[12:08] <necro> revvltn: I believe so, but I'm not a linux expert.  I'm guessing the nv drivers are open source and the nvidia drivers are closed source.
[12:08] <r00tintheb0x> NeXtDaY, sure one sec.
[12:08] <r00tintheb0x> I didnt see you wanted an example.
[12:09] <riccard1> id_ego, today it a very unlucjy day for me :(
[12:09] <r00tintheb0x> Let me get you one.
[12:09] <NeXtDaY> r00tintheb0x : ok. tyt
[12:09] <ID_EGO_> riccard1: did you try to repair from live cd
[12:09] <mpire> iyi gnler
[12:09] <ID_EGO_> riccard1: i know the feeling, i run a samba server at work
[12:09] <ID_EGO_> riccard1: or admin it
[12:09] <barna> Hi, I was looking for a convenient way to share files between users on the same computer (something similar to the Windows Shared Documents folder)...
[12:10] <ID_EGO_> riccard1: u dont have any other computer around
[12:10] <Zenji> Hey
[12:10] <Zenji> Hey
[12:10] <Zenji> Geyyyyyyy
[12:10] <mpire> tr
[12:10] <riccard1> hmm last time that i have had a similar problem i disabled the beryl-manager
[12:10] <Zenji> Hi guys. Whats the command to restart alsa????
[12:10] <ID_EGO_> riccard1: try google for your rpoblems
[12:10] <ID_EGO_> *problems
[12:10] <riccard1> i already search but no matching found :(
[12:10] <Zenji> Id_Ego_: Hi. Whats the command to restart Alsa in Feisty Fawn?
[12:10] <wizard123> jxi: i simply need basic system, without any things i don't use
[12:11] <ID_EGO_> zenji: i dont know about that progie
[12:11] <jxi> wizard123: you told me so. but why?
[12:11] <r00tintheb0x> NeXtDaY, when you get to the grub boot screen... it should give you an option to put extra variables in...
[12:11] <Zenji> alsa sound driver?
[12:11] <Zenji> Alsamixer
[12:11] <ID_EGO_> i use edgy
[12:11] <r00tintheb0x> i suggest you to try with noacpi alone, if that fails then try noapic, and if that fails too, then try both.
[12:11] <Zenji> Oh
[12:11] <neonlinux> Zenji: whats happened?
[12:11] <riccard1> wich is the line to disable the automatic boot of beryl-manager?
[12:11] <riccard1> to remove it
[12:11] <Zenji> Neonlinux: Just need to know the command to restart Alsa.
[12:11] <barna> zenji: sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart
[12:11] <Zenji> Thanks Barna.
[12:12] <riccard1> i will try this way
[12:12] <NeXtDaY> r00tintheb0x: hmm.. hold on. let me see
[12:12] <r00tintheb0x> Zenji, /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart
[12:12] <r00tintheb0x> ok NeXtDaY
[12:12] <Davo_Dinkum> NeXtDaY: Oops I missed your question. It's PATA
[12:12] <Davo_Dinkum> neonlinux:
[12:12] <NeXtDaY> Davo_Dinkum: what do you mean?
[12:13] <neonlinux> ok.. fdisk -l should list the partitions of the drive (like r00tintheb0x said )
[12:13] <Davo_Dinkum> NeXtDaY: Sorry I was talking to neonlinux
[12:13] <Davo_Dinkum> nm
[12:13] <NeXtDaY> Davo_Dinkum No problem:)
[12:13] <wizard123> jxi: let's say i don't like wasting space
[12:13] <r00tintheb0x> you can also do "fdisk -l /dev/hda"
[12:13] <r00tintheb0x> or sda or sdb or what not.
[12:14] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: Does fdisk -l list USB HDDs?
[12:14] <jxi> wizard123: how big is your hard drive?
[12:14] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, i believe so
[12:14] <r00tintheb0x> yes
[12:14] <riccard1> how is the command to remove the autostart of beryl-manager?
[12:14] <r00tintheb0x> riccard1, its under prefrences>sessions
[12:14] <r00tintheb0x> preferences>sessions
[12:14] <riccard1> ehehe i know
[12:14] <riccard1> but i haven't the toolbar
[12:14] <r00tintheb0x> riccard1, then why'd you ask.
[12:15] <wizard123> jxi: 40GB
[12:15] <r00tintheb0x> oh riccard1
[12:15] <wizard123> but i don't want both gnome and kde
[12:15] <riccard1> so i need the line rm etc etc
[12:15] <r00tintheb0x> riccard1, you need to run gnome-panel
[12:15] <riccard1> i have not the start menu to do it normally
[12:15] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: No /dev/sd** devices are showing up
[12:15] <jxi> wizard123: in that case, you have no reason to worry.
[12:15] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, just do a "fdisk -l" and see what it lisrts.
[12:15] <r00tintheb0x> lists
[12:15] <riccard1> yes but via shell there is a command line to remove it no?
[12:16] <riccard1> for example this is for kde : rm ~/.kde/Autostart/beryl-manager-kde.desktop
[12:16] <riccard1> but for ubuntu??
[12:16] <r4ge> gnome-session-properties
[12:16] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: It's only listing the internal HDD and the LiveCD.
[12:17] <riccard1> i haven't the menu to do it!! :(:(
[12:17] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, you're running off the live CD?
[12:17] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: Yes
[12:17] <r00tintheb0x> do a "dmesg |grep sda" Davo_Dinkum
[12:17] <r4ge> gnome-session-properties might be the command you are looking for.
[12:17] <nslater_> I have a Belkin wireless dongle. "iwlist wlan0 scan" shows me my wireless network, but copying this information into /etc/network/interfaces doesn't seem to work as when I try to bring up wlan0 DHCP fails. Any ideas?
[12:17] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: Nothing, it just returned to the prompt
[12:18] <Davo_Dinkum> Putting sudo in front of it had the same effect
[12:18] <ID_EGO_> <Davo_Dinkum: did you do it in root directory
[12:19] <ID_EGO_> <Davo_Dinkum: /
[12:19] <GeekMaster1> Can  anyone help me with my XFCE session
[12:19] <GeekMaster1> Please...
[12:19] <Davo_Dinkum> ID_EGO_: No. Do I do "cd /"?
[12:19] <ID_EGO_> yes
[12:19] <ID_EGO_> then run the grep
[12:19] <ID_EGO_> it will search the whole system
[12:20] <ID_EGO_> within files
[12:20] <Davo_Dinkum> Nothing.
[12:20] <ID_EGO_> i belive
[12:20] <ID_EGO_> i nvr used the dmesg
[12:20] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, what about
[12:20] <riccard1> ok thanks ^^ now it's working again great
[12:20] <r00tintheb0x> dmesg |grep hda
[12:20] <r00tintheb0x> dmesg |grep hd |more
[12:20] <r00tintheb0x> dmesg |grep sd |more
[12:20] <ID_EGO_> whats dmesg do
[12:21] <ID_EGO_> well i can just search
[12:21] <r00tintheb0x> There ya go
[12:21] <r00tintheb0x> thats what i like to hear.
[12:21] <ID_EGO_> dmesg |grep hd*
[12:21] <rejden> hello, I wanted to mount hfs+ (as read only is ok) under kubuntu live-cd but I don't see any sda in dev tree or in dmesg
[12:21] <r00tintheb0x> brb
[12:22] <r4ge> dmesg = diagnostic message
[12:22] <r4ge> it will give you a list of system events.
[12:22] <GeekMaster1> It's my panel size... When I shrink i tto anything less than 25 in height the icons in the quick lunch(don't know what you would call i ton Linux) shrink to a size where you can hardly see them. My problem is that when I make my panel that small in my regular GNOME session the icons STAY regular size how they are suppose to. How can I get this panel to behave like it should(the GNOME way)?
[12:22] <ID_EGO_> i found it
[12:24] <r00tintheb0x> ok
[12:24] <GeekMaster1> Anyone?
[12:24] <Nexus> Hello, i just burned the feisty iso to a cd, and rebooted, it got to the boot-options menu just fine, when i goto select "install", the first option, it shows me the ubuntu logo and the loading bar, but after about 20 seconds the loading bar stops, and i can hear the cd stop spinning, and it just sits there
[12:24] <Nexus> help? :S
[12:24] <r00tintheb0x_> dag nabbit
[12:25] <neonlinux> Nexus: gfx cards an ati right?
[12:25] <Nexus> nVidia 8800GTX
[12:25] <Nexus> CPU: (2 CPU's - Intel Pentium 4, 3.20 GHz, L2: 1024KB (2% Load))  Mem: (Usage: 415/2048MB (20.26%))  VidCard: (nVidia GeForce 8800 GTX)  Temp: (Case: 35C, CPU: 35C, Fan 1: 2327RPM)  HD: (Total/Free: 242.41/115.62GB)
[12:25] <Nexus> Abit GD8 mobo
[12:25] <r00tintheb0x__> i hate my router.
[12:25] <neonlinux> Nexus: umm... ok.. ive only ever seen that happen on my machine (ati card)
[12:26] <Nexus> what did you do to fix it? :O
[12:26] <r4ge> r00tintheb0x what sorta router?
[12:26] <Nexus> i've burned 2 copys of the iso, with 2 different iso burners, at two different speeds
[12:26] <r4ge> My isp gave me a dlink router that runs linux:>
[12:26] <Nexus> just to make sure :S
[12:27] <Nexus> obviously its something hardware related
[12:27] <Nexus> any ideas?
[12:27] <r4ge> Nexus: it will be hanging on a kernel module thats failing to timeout or halting the system
[12:27] <neonlinux> Nexus: try default in ur bios
[12:27] <Nexus> easiest way to switch to default?
[12:27] <Nexus> other then the switch -_-
[12:28] <neonlinux> could be a performance setting throwing it out of wack.. other than that im out of my depth on this one
[12:28] <Nexus> k
[12:28] <Nexus> i was thinking about defaulting it anyways
[12:28] <r4ge> so can try to disable them one at a time till you find out whats casuing the problem
[12:28] <Nexus> yeah
[12:28] <Nexus> ill default
[12:28] <Nexus> thanks
[12:28] <r4ge> a verbose boot might give you some useful infomation
[12:28] <neonlinux> if u go into ur bios during boot.. there should be an option to load setup defaults.. or failsafe defaults..
[12:28] <Nexus> yeah
[12:28] <Nexus> k
[12:28] <Nexus> thanks :D
[12:29] <LunatikBunnie> freakin great.
[12:29] <_Johny> Does anyone of know about problems with the asus M2V-MX into Ubuntu?
[12:29] <LunatikBunnie> ubuntu screwed up my system.
[12:29] <barna> what did it do?
[12:29] <LunatikBunnie> I installed ubuntu 7.04 x86 on my AMD3000+
[12:30] <LunatikBunnie> and when it booted
[12:30] <LunatikBunnie> "Error loading Operating System:
[12:30] <r4ge> a good tradesman never blames his tools ;)
[12:30] <LunatikBunnie> BAH
[12:30] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: ummm... what were u installing it on?
[12:30] <LunatikBunnie> my maxtor pata hdd
[12:30] <barna> did the bootloader appear?
[12:30] <LunatikBunnie> bootloader?
[12:30] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: "dmesg | grep hda" shows this: hda:<6>usbcore: registered new driver usbfs"
[12:31] <LunatikBunnie> you mean the one asking whether i want to install or try the cd tester first?
[12:31] <LunatikBunnie> i ran it straight from the CD that shipit sent me.
[12:31] <LunatikBunnie> from bootup,of course.
[12:31] <barna> (did you have the opportunity to choose between ubuntu and your previous os?)
[12:31] <LunatikBunnie> uh.
[12:31] <LunatikBunnie> there WAS the last option
[12:31] <LunatikBunnie> "boot from first hard disk"
[12:31] <barna> wait, wait...
[12:31] <barna> that's different
[12:31] <LunatikBunnie> no,no loader.
[12:32] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: Wouldn't USB devices be listed as /dev/sd* ?
[12:32] <barna> so, what happened after selecting start or install?
[12:32] <barna> did ubuntu start?
[12:32] <LunatikBunnie> it booted to the ubuntu
[12:32] <LunatikBunnie> im way past that
[12:32] <yigal> Anyone with rom-o-matic knowledge and thin clients setup?
[12:32] <LunatikBunnie> i've already seen the thing go 100%
[12:32] <LunatikBunnie> then it popped out my cd
[12:32] <LunatikBunnie> then i took the cd out, rebooted(hit enter)
[12:33] <r4ge> LunatikBunnie: it sounds like grub isnt installed or misconfigured
[12:33] <LunatikBunnie> oh.
[12:33] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: so it had no error when it came to installign the boot loader?
[12:33] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, we searched for sda
[12:33] <r00tintheb0x> "dmesg |grep sd |more
[12:33] <r00tintheb0x> "
[12:33] <Davo_Dinkum> ok
[12:33] <matteo_> hi all
[12:33] <r00tintheb0x> see if you see sda sdb sdc sdd.
[12:33] <r00tintheb0x> hi matt_vu
[12:33] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, are you trying to mount a USB drive or something or what?
[12:33] <LunatikBunnie> neonlinux : no error.
[12:33] <LunatikBunnie> i even ran the diskcheck from the menu
[12:33] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: Yes, a USB HDD
[12:34] <revvltn> anyone have VmWare?
[12:34] <neonlinux> so when u boot off the hdd.. does it bring up the grub menu?
[12:34] <igxmyzt> I'm back.
[12:34] <LunatikBunnie> nope
[12:34] <matteo_> who uses cedega?
[12:34] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, thats your whole problem?
[12:34] <LunatikBunnie> it just says "Error loading operating system"
[12:34] <barna> LunatikBunnie: just to make things clear: ubuntu desktop booted without problems from the cd, and the desktop appeared. Right?
[12:34] <LunatikBunnie> yep
[12:34] <barna> than you selected install
[12:34] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: Yeah, I need to mount the HDD so I can backup files to it
[12:35] <LunatikBunnie> and i clicked the Install icon,went through the 7 steps of the thing
[12:35] <necro> sounds like a GRUB error
[12:35] <neonlinux> no usb stick in the usb port.. no floppy in the drive.. no virus protection enabled in the bios?
[12:35] <barna> and no error appeared
[12:35] <LunatikBunnie> i didnt see GRUB.
[12:35] <LunatikBunnie> no error in the install.
[12:35] <LunatikBunnie> but grub didnt load.
[12:35] <barna> did you have another os on your machine before ubuntu?
[12:35] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: im on ubuntu
[12:35] <barna> (eg windows xp)
[12:35] <LunatikBunnie> im on the XP now.
[12:35] <LunatikBunnie> XP's on the SATA.
[12:35] <LunatikBunnie> i unplugged the SATA.
[12:35] <r00tintheb0x> LunatikBunnie, i wasn't talking to you... lol
[12:35] <Endlessguitar> hello
[12:35] <r00tintheb0x> but i can still help you
[12:35] <LunatikBunnie> @_@
[12:35] <Endlessguitar> can some1 help me?
[12:35] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, are you?
[12:36] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: yeah, now i need to find out how to make beryl work again
[12:36] <LunatikBunnie> blegh.
[12:36] <r4ge> LunatikBunnie: what drive did you load grub onto?
[12:36] <LunatikBunnie> my secondary.
[12:36] <LunatikBunnie> i have 2 patas 1 sata.
 "Error loading Operating System: <LunatikBunnie> "Error loading Operating System:<--- anything else?
[12:36] <r4ge> ok, did you set your bios to boot off it?
[12:36] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: ok.. so windows is installed on the sata.. and boots off the sata?
[12:36] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, you need to listen to people next time.
[12:36] <LunatikBunnie> i set my bios to boot off the UBUNTU
[12:37] <LunatikBunnie> the PATA.
[12:37] <r00tintheb0x> How long have you spent trying to get Xorg up"
[12:37] <LunatikBunnie> at first it was off the SATA, and it went into windows.
[12:37] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: 3 or 4 days
[12:37] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, i have a feeling that its somewhere in there.
[12:37] <LunatikBunnie> and i unplugged the sata,rather than config the BIOS
[12:37] <LunatikBunnie> and it still didnt work.
[12:37] <r00tintheb0x> are you sure your USB ports are enabled... the drive is on... etc?
[12:37] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: the ati instructions started it up on fglrx
[12:37] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: how do i get beryl to activate again?
[12:37] <r4ge> configure the bios to boot off the ubuntu drive and unplug the xp drive
[12:37] <r00tintheb0x> I know, thats what i had been trying to tell you for the last 4 hours.
[12:38] <r4ge> and if it fails you know there is a problem with grub
[12:38] <LunatikBunnie> r4ge : i did that.
[12:38] <r4ge> ok, you have a problem with grub. For some reason it hasnt been installed.
[12:38] <LunatikBunnie> and now, i have no more apps in my XP(it WAS on the drive BEFORE i formatted it for UBUNTU)
[12:38] <neonlinux> ive seen an issue where ubuntu tries to install grub boot loader on hd0 and when there is a pata and a sata it doesnt work properly.... nit sure y.. it doesnt happen in all cases.. it did happen to a friend though
[12:38] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: Here: pastebin.ca/569666
[12:38] <LunatikBunnie> should i try the 64-bit CD?
[12:39] <sobersabre> hi. I remember there was a sound trick for skype's sound so it doesn't sound so ugly
[12:39] <barna> in case you have a 64-bit machine
[12:39] <sobersabre> it had to do with format conversion.
[12:39] <LunatikBunnie> i have AMD64 3000+
[12:39] <sobersabre> Can somebody remind me a link to this howto ?
[12:39] <igxmyzt> r00tintheb0x: ?
[12:39] <wizard123> jxi: ping
[12:39] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: could i suppose..
[12:39] <r4ge> LunatikBunnie: it is possible to mount ubuntu from the livecd and load in grub
[12:39] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, give me the output of "fdisk -l" into pastebin.ca.
[12:39] <LunatikBunnie> im THIS close to actually getting Vista
[12:39] <LunatikBunnie> @_@
[12:39] <igxmyzt> eh ill try ubuntu-effects
[12:39] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, look it up... there's resources out there.
[12:39] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: nooooooooo!!! not vista
[12:39] <r00tintheb0x> we can tell you how to do each and every thing.
[12:40] <neonlinux> i mean err.. microsoft osx
[12:40] <_Bruce_> hey,i want to boot Ubuntu from live cd,but it doesn't work,when i reboot the pc and start ubuntu some things are loaded and in some moment reach  "Starting enterprise volume management system" and begins giving some errors.Why?I have a 600mb on drive C:,is that a possible reason for these errors?
[12:40] <r4ge> osx is 10x better than vista :)
[12:40] <LunatikBunnie> there's OSX for desktops?
[12:40] <r00tintheb0x> igxmyzt, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Beryl_.28ATI.29
[12:41] <r00tintheb0x> it took me 15 seconds to find your answer... why can you not find it in 5 mins?
[12:41] <neonlinux> r4ge: lol.. yeah... but microsofts osx is their.. umm.. version *copy*
[12:41] <r00tintheb0x> know what i mean bro?
[12:41] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: nup... would be nice.. but wont happen
[12:41] <r4ge> vista lacks unix roots
[12:41] <neonlinux> r4ge: i would have stopped that sentence at vista lacks
[12:42] <neonlinux> lol
[12:42] <r4ge> hah ;)
[12:42] <r4ge> osx runs on regular pcs
[12:42] <r4ge> its not spose to tho
[12:42] <neonlinux> Virus Infections Spyware Trojans Adware
[12:42] <r4ge> ;>
[12:42] <LunatikBunnie> so...how do i fix this issue?
[12:42] <neonlinux> VISTA
[12:42] <r00tintheb0x> PEOPLE http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty is your FRIEND!!!
[12:42] <Bombuzal> Hi :)
[12:42] <r00tintheb0x> !ubuntuguide
[12:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuntuguide - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:43] <r00tintheb0x> That should be an entry.
[12:43] <r4ge> LunatikBunnie: get the alternative installer
[12:43] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: all i can think of is try a re-install (might be better to install off the alternatr cd rather than the desktop cd) its easier to find errors i find
[12:43] <Bombuzal> Has anyone had the following error while trying to install libc6-xen on Edgy? - libc6-xen: PreDepends: libc6 (= 2.4-1ubuntu12) but 2.4-1ubuntu12.3 is to be installed
[12:43] <LunatikBunnie> the alternative?
[12:43] <r4ge> and read all the docs
[12:43] <aao> zdarowa
[12:43] <wizard123> hmm.. is it possible to change debian repos to ubuntu ones :P ?
[12:43] <r00tintheb0x> wizard123, i've done it...
[12:43] <Bombuzal> aao: zdravo :>
[12:43] <LunatikBunnie> you mean jsut download it off the site and burn it to a cd-R?
[12:43] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: pastebin.ca/569672
[12:43] <r4ge> yeah, there are alot more installing options
[12:43] <wizard123> r00tintheb0x: cool
[12:43] <r00tintheb0x> i had to hack away at it for a couple hours afterward though.
[12:43] <r4ge> LunatikBunnie: yup.
[12:43] <wizard123> :/
[12:44] <wizard123> hmm
[12:44] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: well.. u can pirate it if u like ;)
[12:44] <LunatikBunnie> gah.
[12:44] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, "sudo fdisk -l" and repaste please.
[12:44] <sebr> i'm looking for packages of older software, like java 1.4 and tomcat 4
[12:44] <r00tintheb0x> If you're not root.
[12:44] <wizard123> r00tintheb0x: why ? something was worng ?
[12:44] <sebr> anybody know where i can find them?
[12:44] <r4ge> LunatikBunnie: its slightly harder to use, but you will learn more and the more you know the easier linux will become.
[12:44] <r00tintheb0x> wizard123, ubuntu is not debian... it stopped being debian @ dapper.
[12:44] <r00tintheb0x> too different to mix packages.
[12:44] <LunatikBunnie> Which release do you want?
[12:44] <LunatikBunnie> Desktop Edition Ubuntu 7.04 - Supported to 2008 Ubuntu 6.06 LTS - Supported to 2009
[12:44] <LunatikBunnie> Server Edition Ubuntu 7.04 - Supported to 2008 Ubuntu 6.06 LTS - Supported to 2011
[12:45] <wizard123> hmm
[12:45] <LunatikBunnie> which should i take?
[12:45] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: desktop
[12:45] <LunatikBunnie> 606 or 704
[12:45] <wizard123> r00tintheb0x: could you paste me your sources.list ?
[12:45] <neonlinux> 704
[12:45] <r4ge> Feisty Fawn 7.04
[12:45] <LunatikBunnie> What type of computer do you have?
[12:45] <LunatikBunnie> Standard personal computer (x86 architecture, PentiumTM, CeleronTM, AthlonTM, SempronTM) 64bit AMD and Intel computers Sun UltraSPARC based
[12:45] <LunatikBunnie> how about this?
[12:45] <r00tintheb0x> wizard123, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_add_extra_repositories
[12:45] <cezeta> Hello all, I need some help making SCP (the problem is i need to make a SCP from destination to source, any clue???
[12:45] <r00tintheb0x> wizard123, i havent done that on this machine
[12:45] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: u have an amd so u can choose either 64bit or x86
[12:46] <r00tintheb0x> it was a server @ work.
[12:46] <LunatikBunnie> EITHER?
[12:46] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: I can't figure out root access on the liveboot, except for sudo : pastebin.ca/569674
[12:46] <wizard123> r00tintheb0x: ok, thanks
[12:46] <LunatikBunnie> it goes both ways?
[12:46] <preaction> Davo_Dinkum: sudo -s <- gives you a root shell
[12:46] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: yep.. although i think in the 64bit it doesnt support flash plugins for firefox properly
[12:46] <r00tintheb0x> cezeta, "scp fileyouwanttotransfer.tar.gz username@remotehost:/path/to/put/it
[12:46] <r00tintheb0x> "
[12:47] <neonlinux> can anyone else confirm that.. i havent used the 64 bit version
[12:47] <LunatikBunnie> neonlinux > do i check this? Check here if you need the alternate desktop CD. This CD does not include the Live CD, instead it uses a text-based installer.
[12:47] <Davo_Dinkum> preaction: I thought sudo -i did that
[12:47] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, its only seeing 2 drives... how many do you have?
[12:47] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: yep
[12:47] <cezeta> r00tintheb0x: whith that i can compy a file from a remote server ?
[12:47] <preaction> Davo_Dinkum: both do
[12:47] <r4ge> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/I386
[12:47] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, sudo -i does also.
[12:47] <r00tintheb0x> cezeta, yep... i do it every day.
[12:48] <cezeta> thanks dude... I will try now. :D
[12:48] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: I have *one* internal HDD and *one* USB HDD
[12:48] <LunatikBunnie> what's the alternate to Photoshop CS3?
[12:48] <unimatrix9> how would i donwload an package for local , but not install? with apt-get
[12:48] <unimatrix9> ?
[12:48] <r00tintheb0x> BUT the user you're SCPing in with has to have write permissions to /path/to/put/it
[12:48] <r4ge> LunatikBunnie: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/I386
[12:48] <LunatikBunnie> i dont want to be installing EVERY windows app with Wine.
[12:48] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: gimp
[12:48] <soundray> unimatrix9: apt-get -d (man apt-get helps)
[12:48] <LunatikBunnie> the bundled one?
[12:48] <unimatrix9> thanks
[12:48] <Bombuzal> Has anyone had the following error while trying to install libc6-xen on Edgy? - libc6-xen: PreDepends: libc6 (= 2.4-1ubuntu12) but 2.4-1ubuntu12.3 is to be installed
[12:48] <LunatikBunnie> neonlinux : do i burn it as a DATA disc?
[12:48] <r00tintheb0x> okay davo. "dmesg |grep hda" and paste me the results.
[12:49] <soundray> unimatrix9: it'll be downloaded to /var/cache/apt/archives/
[12:49] <r00tintheb0x> LunatikBunnie, Gimp
[12:49] <unimatrix9> i know , but i do not wanto install the package
[12:49] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: when u install with the text based installer.. and it comes up to the part where u have to partition the drive... do it manualy.. u should already have the partitions there.. u willl just need to go in and set them to root and format
[12:49] <r00tintheb0x> cezeta, i usually transfer it to /tmp then move it where i want it.
[12:49] <unimatrix9> its for an other system, i just need to get the package, and then usb transfer it
[12:49] <LunatikBunnie> I'm totally new to linux though, i'm just scared i cant get back online if i install ubuntu @_@
[12:49] <neonlinux> umm... what burning software are u using?
[12:49] <soundray> unimatrix9: with -d it will get downloaded, but not installed
[12:50] <r00tintheb0x> brb ciggy time.
[12:50] <unimatrix9> so it would be apt-get install pakcagename -d?
[12:50] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: wait plz
[12:50] <soundray> unimatrix9: apt-get -d install packagename
[12:50] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x:  pastebin.ca/569678
[12:50] <unimatrix9> ok , many thanks
[12:50] <LunatikBunnie> neonlinux : wait, can't i do the manual thing with the LiveCD? i've always used the other options to install
[12:50] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: what burning software are u using?
[12:50] <LunatikBunnie> I have nero.
[12:50] <necro> when it is time for a cig, it IS time for a cig.  :D
[12:51] <LunatikBunnie> 4 hours later till i get the downloaded UBUNTU
[12:51] <neonlinux> ok.. right click on the file.. and click open with.. and browse for nero in your program files directory
[12:51] <LunatikBunnie> if it still fails, i'll lose all hope in linux
[12:51] <cezeta> r00tintheb0x: If I need to download a file on "/var/lib/vmware/file.tgz" I need to do something like .."scp /var/lib/vmware/file.tgz user@destinationhost.com:/home/user ???
[12:51] <rickyfingers> does anyone know a good back up program to use?
[12:51] <LunatikBunnie> and stick with XP.
[12:51] <cezeta> couse cant locate destination file :(
[12:51] <soundray> rickyfingers: sbackup is quite good
[12:52] <Parmenion> hey guys ... would you advise a custom kernel compilation?
[12:52] <Davo_Dinkum> BBL
[12:52] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: if you want... i didnt... first time i had linux i kept hacking until it worked
[12:52] <rickyfingers> sondray: thanks I'll check it out.
[12:52] <soundray> cezeta: no, the order is 'source destination' (same as when you use cp for local copying)
[12:52] <r4ge> lol, the first time i used linux it was such a hack job
[12:53] <necro> Yep, mine is.  :D
[12:53] <necro> best way to learn tho'
[12:53] <necro> I suppose
[12:53] <neonlinux> r4ge: cut my teeth on mandrake 7 :)
[12:53] <LunatikBunnie> neonlinux : why dont i just try the x64 CD first? THEN i'll try the DOWNLOAD
[12:53] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: ok... if u want
[12:53] <r4ge> I used slack on kernel 2.0
[12:53] <neonlinux> r4ge: dude.. u is old skool lol
[12:53] <Nexus> ok now
[12:54] <neonlinux> r4ge: think mine was kernel 2.2
[12:54] <LunatikBunnie> THIS time i'll freakin' unplug ALL BUT the pata that i'll use to format UBUNTU
[12:54] <r4ge> haha, i was so lost.
[12:54] <r00tintheb0x> back
[12:54] <neonlinux> r4ge: with slackware. i can see y lol
[12:54] <LunatikBunnie> is there any "after install" procedures i have to go through?
[12:54] <cezeta> soundray: I need backup files from a server to my home pc....  so I was thinking to use scp, its that correct?
[12:54] <LunatikBunnie> like getting DX9?
[12:54] <Nexus> installation stops at "can't access tty, job control turned off" i tried unplugging my windows HD and switching CD drives already, any help? :S
 you're uploading over SCP not downloading.
[12:54] <soundray> cezeta: yes
[12:54] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: installing your gfx drivers
[12:54] <neonlinux> thats about it
[12:54] <weltschmerz> what's the name again for the codecs that includes AAC support?
[12:54] <r4ge> hey, slackware is good :)
[12:55] <LunatikBunnie> sound drivers?
[12:55] <cezeta> No, Im downloading from server to home pc no?
[12:55] <LunatikBunnie> network interfaces?
[12:55] <neonlinux> r4ge: it probably is.. i couldnt use it though
[12:55] <r00tintheb0x> cezeta, http://gentoo-wiki.com/Scp
[12:55] <LunatikBunnie> monitors?
[12:55] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: they should automagically work :)
[12:55] <slackmagic> amen, slackware is good :D
[12:55] <soundray> cezeta: are you using scp on your home PC or your server?
[12:55] <r00tintheb0x> slackware is one of the best.
[12:55] <Nexus> installation stops at "can't access tty, job control turned off" i tried unplugging my windows HD and switching CD drives already, any help? :S
[12:56] <neonlinux> no way.. punch cards were better :)
[12:56] <r4ge> i normally use freebsd these days, but i thought i would give ubuntu a whurl on my laptop. and i am pretty impressed.
[12:56] <unimatrix9> this is an nice site for great packages http://www.debget.net
[12:56] <Parmenion> Nexus, does the CD integrity check out?
[12:56] <r00tintheb0x> Nexus, http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=com.ubuntu%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=J6&q=%22can%27t+access+tty%2C+job+control+turned+off%22+ubuntu&btnG=Search
[12:56] <r00tintheb0x> Nexus, https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/173
[12:56] <bullgard4> By default Gnome Search Tool starts searching in ~. How to change this to 'file system'?
[12:56] <LunatikBunnie> ok,gonna reboot to the 64-bit cd, be back in 10-20 minutes*hopefully*
[12:56] <r00tintheb0x> Nexus, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=94250&highlight=job+control+turned
[12:57] <neonlinux> LunatikBunnie: ok... good luck
[12:57] <soundray> r4ge: unless this leads into a support question, you should take this to #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:57] <unimatrix9> hmm, wrong site
[12:57] <unimatrix9> http://www.getdeb.net/
[12:57] <r4ge> soundray: ok sorry.
[12:57] <unimatrix9> thats the right one!
[12:57] <unimatrix9> sorry
[12:57] <bullgard4> What files does the directory /etc/acpi/resume.d summarize?
[12:58] <r00tintheb0x> bullgard4, http://ubuntuforums.org/search.php?searchid=22155290
[12:59] <Parmenion> exit
[12:59] <r00tintheb0x> enter
[12:59] <r4ge> ^D
[12:59] <neonlinux> ok.. bbl.. bye all
[12:59] <r00tintheb0x> later neonlinux :)
[01:00] <Nexus> ok those dont really help im a complete noob LOL
[01:00] <Nexus> :(
[01:00] <r00tintheb0x> Discovered open port 21/tcp on 60.51.49.123
[01:00] <wall0159> Howdy all, can anyone tell me how to find out what version of glibc I've got installed?
[01:01] <r4ge> Nexus: did you get the cd to boot?
[01:01] <r00tintheb0x> Nexus, this is where you begin learning how to use Linux.
[01:01] <Nexus> no, it wont even boot, it stops at this error
[01:01] <r00tintheb0x> r4ge, he's getting this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=94250&highlight=job+control+turned
[01:02] <Nexus> ive used linux before, fedora core 5, but i never got anything like these errors before
[01:02] <Nexus> lol
[01:02] <Nexus> The cd goes to boot, and it stops at that error :\
[01:02] <r00tintheb0x> Nexus, you probably need to do this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=534375&postcount=10
[01:03] <Nexus> i havnt even installed it yet tho
[01:03] <Nexus> :(
[01:03] <_raphael_> is there a way to view .docx files in ubuntu?
[01:04] <r00tintheb0x> Nexus, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=279884
[01:04] <r00tintheb0x> oh
[01:04] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[01:04] <r00tintheb0x> then you need to throw some noapci and noacip variables in there.
[01:04] <r00tintheb0x> or what not.
[01:04] <Nexus> o.o
[01:05] <r00tintheb0x> Nexus, are you sure you have a good ISO to burn?
[01:05] <r00tintheb0x> Did you do a md5sum on it?
[01:05] <Nexus> yes
[01:05] <r00tintheb0x> no
[01:05] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[01:05] <Nexus> no how do i do that :S
[01:05] <Nexus> lol
[01:05] <etm1> Nexus:  please run mediacheck option
[01:05] <r00tintheb0x> md5sum feist_iso_you_downloaded.iso
[01:05] <Enselic_> wall run /lib/libc.so.6
[01:05] <Nexus> ok
[01:05] <r00tintheb0x> or that.
[01:05] <Enselic_> wall0159: run /lib/libc.so.6
[01:05] <r00tintheb0x> heh
[01:06] <r00tintheb0x> how can you run a library?
[01:06] <Enselic_> r00tintheb0x: as with any binary
[01:06] <r00tintheb0x> aah
[01:06] <r00tintheb0x> i see
[01:06] <dizzydan92> :D i need help ... i have downloaded the ".run" file installer of ameryca's army ... (armyops250-linux.ru) any ideea how to install??
[01:06] <r00tintheb0x> I just learned something new :)
[01:06] <r00tintheb0x> dizzydan92, chmod +x filename.sh
[01:07] <Enselic_> r00tintheb0x: I've learned several things today already ;)
[01:07] <r00tintheb0x> then: ./filename.sh
[01:07] <r00tintheb0x> ;) @ Enselic_
[01:07] <dizzydan92> :D i need help ... i have downloaded the ".run" file installer of ameryca's army ... (armyops250-linux.ru) any ideea how to install??
[01:07] <wall0159> Enselic_: it worked - thank you :-)
[01:07] <Enselic_> !ask | dizzydan92
[01:07] <ubotu> dizzydan92: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:07] <bronze---> knock yourselves out: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2854518
[01:07] <r00tintheb0x> dizzydan92, i just answered your question
[01:07] <Enselic_> !patience | dizzydan92
[01:07] <ubotu> dizzydan92: 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
[01:07] <r00tintheb0x> dizzydan92, why are you asking again?
[01:07] <Enselic_> !repeat | dizzydan92
[01:07] <ubotu> dizzydan92: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[01:07] <Enselic_> dizzydan92: the latter :)
[01:07] <yobrien> thats propaganda dont do it
[01:08] <r00tintheb0x> dizzydan92, chmod +x filename.sh, then: ./filename.sh .
[01:08] <dizzydan92> okay :P did'nt see .. ist's solved by rootinthebox
[01:08] <r00tintheb0x> :)
[01:08] <actualandrew> !repeat | actualandrew
[01:08] <necro> !botsmack
[01:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about botsmack - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:10] <dcordes> !bostnack | necro
[01:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bostnack - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:10] <dcordes> lol
[01:10] <rd> hiroaki, anybody know when rhythmbox updates feeds?
[01:10] <necro> haha
[01:10] <dcordes> !botsnack | necro
[01:10] <ubotu> necro: Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[01:10] <necro> I did mean bot *smack*.
[01:11] <r00tintheb0x> rd, http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=com.ubuntu%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=Cfq&q=when+rhythmbox+%22update+feeds%22&btnG=Search
[01:12] <Johto> hey guys i ticket off the "notify when updatres are available" check box, where can i find it, i gues somwhere un the update manager?
[01:12] <Bassetts> wow I never noticed the desktop effects
[01:12] <dizzydan92> actualy not solced :|| .. anybody know how to install a .run file ?
[01:12] <dizzydan92> salved*
[01:12] <Johto> dizzydan92: check what file is it by using "file" command, "file blaahlbhaa.run"
[01:12] <r00tintheb0x> Bassetts, system>administration>update manager
[01:12] <firedrops> chmod +x file then ./
[01:13] <r00tintheb0x> dizzydan92, i just told you.
[01:13] <Johto> dizzydan92: i bet its a script of some kind
[01:13] <r4ge> dizzydan92: from the command prompt, chmod +x filename, ./filename
[01:13] <r00tintheb0x> and firedrops just told you again.
[01:13] <dizzydan92> did not work root@box
[01:13] <firedrops> lol
[01:13] <r00tintheb0x> or "sh filename.sh" dan.
[01:13] <Bassetts> r00tintheb0x, i have them, just never noticed them, and never expected them to work on my intel graphics
[01:13] <ppd> how can I remove lines from a file specified in another file by line number
[01:13] <Johto> hey where do i find settings of the update manager, i need to check back the checkbox "notify when updates are available"
[01:13] <r00tintheb0x> cool Bassetts, i have i810 chipset  :)
[01:13] <yobrien> ppd: sed
[01:14] <Bassetts> r00tintheb0x, how do i get the cube to display, i have it enabled?
[01:14] <r00tintheb0x> dizzydan92, "chmod a+x filename.sh && sh filename.sh"
[01:14] <r4ge> dizzydan92: type this, file whateverthefilescall.run
[01:14] <rd> r00tintheb0x,  yeah tried that b4 i posted and it didn't reveal very much
[01:14] <r00tintheb0x> I duno man, i dont use bery.
[01:14] <r00tintheb0x> beryl*
[01:14] <Bassetts> ok
[01:14] <ppd> yobrien: yeah. but how to make sed reading the line numbers from a file?
[01:14] <dizzydan92> okay
[01:14] <firedrops> Bassetts, do u have a red thingy in the tray?
[01:14] <r00tintheb0x> aah rd, sorry. At least you googled. THANK YOU, seriously.
[01:14] <dizzydan92> :)
[01:15] <Bassetts> firedrops, cant see anything
[01:15] <firedrops> run in the terminal beryl-manager
[01:15] <firedrops> or are u using compiz? :F
[01:15] <yobrien> ppd: just use it a shell script
[01:15] <yobrien> in a
[01:15] <ppd> yobrien: thanks
[01:15] <Bassetts> firedrops, i just clicked the desktop effects
[01:15] <firedrops> ah
[01:15] <firedrops> ok
[01:16] <firedrops> ctrl + shif + move mouse
[01:16] <firedrops> *shift
[01:16] <yobrien> ppd: maybe perl if you know it
[01:16] <Bassetts> :( cube just stopped working
[01:16] <firedrops> oh, it's not shift
[01:16] <firedrops> it's alt
[01:16] <Johto> Bassetts: because desktop effects is COMPIZ, not the BERYL
[01:16] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: Any thoughts?
[01:17] <Bassetts> Johto, how do i get the cube up?
[01:17] <firedrops> rtfm
[01:17] <firedrops> :P
[01:17] <necro> heh
[01:17] <Johto> Bassetts: disabling desktop effects(compiz), re-enabling Beryl
[01:17] <r00tintheb0x> davo you have the install problem?
[01:17] <firedrops> !beryl > Bassetts
[01:17] <Bassetts> Johto, how do i do that
[01:17] <Johto> Bassetts: installing beryl
[01:17] <Bassetts> thanks
[01:18] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: Err no, my USB HDD doesnt show up as a /dev/sd** device
[01:18] <r00tintheb0x> Oh yeah.
[01:18] <Johto> Bassetts: then starting beryl-manager at gnome startup
[01:18] <r00tintheb0x> well.
[01:18] <r00tintheb0x> its a mac correct?
[01:18] <Johto> Bassetts: do you have that diamond thingy already on the toolbar?
[01:18] <Bassetts> diamond thing?
[01:18] <Johto> diamond thingy = beryl manager icon
[01:19] <Bassetts> i enabled cube and the desktop manager thing changed slightly, now its gone back to normal
[01:19] <dizzydan92> maan .. i cant do any f**** thing ...:| i tryed chmod +x filepath.run none ... i tryed sudo chmod +x filepath.run .. none .. i tryed file filepath.run .. none .. i tryed sudo file filepath.run .. none eighter
[01:19] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: Yes
[01:19] <aa^way> is it possible to run IE in linux? I need to check whenever there is bugs and so on with browsers
[01:19] <Johto> Bassetts: disable the desktop effects, ten make sure you have installed Beryl, then LAUNCH the beryl-manager, you should see the diamond icon (top right corner) then adjust its setting, and put it load in startup ...
[01:19] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, is the external drive apple hardware?
[01:19] <_gpg_> anyone running steam using wine ?
[01:19] <Bassetts> aa^way, theres a program called something like ie4linux
[01:19] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: Nope
[01:19] <aa^way> Bassetts: thanks looking into it
[01:20] <r4ge> dizzydan92: what was the output from file?
[01:20] <Bassetts> Johto, thanks
[01:20] <Johto> Bassetts: ok
[01:20] <aa^way> oh Wine hehe
[01:20] <r00tintheb0x> Davo you have 2 drives, its seeing two drives.
[01:20] <r4ge> it will tell you its a executable binary, shell script.. data etc
[01:20] <r00tintheb0x> we found it remember?
[01:20] <r00tintheb0x> Paste me "sudo fdisk -l" again Davo_Dinkum.
[01:20] <rd> r00tintheb0x, then i could time the feed updates when isp increases dl limit
[01:21] <aa^way> hey, ive had this problem pretty long time, whenever i use wget: "Error parsing proxy URL http://:8080/: Invalid host name.
[01:21] <aa^way> "
[01:21] <Johto> WOW, i just installed smplayer, its WAY best frontend for mplayer :D
[01:21] <r00tintheb0x> maybe so rd
[01:21] <dizzydan92> when i start it it will open in gedit (.run file
[01:21] <maciej_> bvc
[01:21] <maciej_> hi people
[01:21] <yobrien> ppd: for linenum in `cat filewithlinenos` ; do sed -s "$linenum d"  filetoedit; done  ... might be what you want
[01:21] <Johto> people hi
[01:21] <r00tintheb0x> dizzydan92, what part of "sh filename.sh" do you not understand?
[01:22] <maciej_> vista
[01:22] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: pastebin.ca/569703     where?
[01:22] <dizzydan92> damn .. man it is a .run file not . sh
[01:22] <r00tintheb0x> DIZZYDAN I KNOW IT IS JUST FREAKIN  DO IT!
[01:22] <Johto> vista ..hehe iu have windows vista ultimate upgrade with genuine code..i havent bothered installing that shit
[01:22] <dizzydan92> oky
[01:22] <r00tintheb0x> dont come in here for help and then not do what people say!
[01:22] <r00tintheb0x> jesus man.
[01:22] <ppd> yobrien: thanks. I went the 'complicated' way and wrote a python script. but I'll keep your solution in mind
[01:23] <dizzydan92> i did ALL :|
[01:23] <Johto> the CD is shiny and all..but no fucking way i instlal vista to this machine :)
[01:23] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | Johto
[01:23] <ubotu> Johto: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:23] <r00tintheb0x> dizzydan92, you did it at the command line?
[01:23] <Johto> ubotu: oh, sorry :I
[01:23] <r00tintheb0x> what did it say?
[01:23] <r00tintheb0x> what was the error?
[01:23] <Bassetts> Johto, working great, thats
[01:23] <Bassetts> *thanks even
[01:23] <Johto> tonyyarusso: i ment you, sorry :)
[01:23] <Johto> Bassetts: good
[01:23] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, this is the output of "sudo fdisk -l" ? pastebin.ca/569703
[01:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about oh, sorry :i - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:24] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: Yes
[01:24] <r00tintheb0x> dizzydan92, whats the error?
[01:24] <sobersabre> hi
[01:24] <r00tintheb0x> oh i had the wrong link
[01:24] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[01:24] <Johto> is there any ready made "hardware info" scripts for x-chat?
[01:25] <sobersabre> Where does the application network-admin store its "profiles" ?
[01:25] <r00tintheb0x> now Davo_Dinkum , paste me the output of "sudo mount"
[01:25] <Johto> some that would be easy to install to ubuntu wiht gnome-xchat?
[01:25] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, i think /dev/hda is your external.
[01:25] <r00tintheb0x> maybe not
[01:25] <r00tintheb0x> hold up
[01:25] <Johto> my /home is 460Gig in size ..lots of pr0n :)
[01:25] <r00tintheb0x> yeah, give me mount.
[01:25] <dejx> re
[01:25] <r00tintheb0x> and we'll see Davo_Dinkum
[01:25] <r4ge> Davo_Dinkum: it looked like that from the pastebin output
[01:26] <r00tintheb0x> r4ge, no swap though.
[01:26] <dizzydan92> r00tintheb0x it ain't works like that .....
[01:26] <dejx> i have ubuntu and configures nis server and shared /home (nfs)
[01:26] <r00tintheb0x> dizzydan92, that does nothing for me.
[01:26] <dejx> and, i cant login with my username
[01:26] <dejx> it stucks somewhere, i can easily log in with root account
[01:26] <r00tintheb0x> How am i supposed to be able to help you if you tell me "it aint works like that" with no more information than that.
[01:26] <dizzydan92> r00tintheb0x: okay
[01:26] <r00tintheb0x> What error did it give you?
[01:26] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x:  pastebin.ca/569607
[01:27] <bullgard4> r00tintheb0x: Your response is no answer to the question I have put. Because the search function there does not consider the / character. Sorry.
[01:27] <dejx> and i dont get any error
[01:27] <dizzydan92> dizzy@asdofy:~$ sudo sh /home/dizzy/Desktop/armyops250-linux.run.sh
[01:27] <dizzydan92> sh: Can't open /home/dizzy/Desktop/armyops250-linux.run.sh
[01:27] <MrMist> Hi all
[01:27] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x:  OOPS!  here: pastebin.ca/569707
[01:27] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, those are ping replies.
[01:27] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[01:27] <r00tintheb0x> ok
[01:27] <sincero> hi there
[01:27] <MrMist> I'm trying to stream som media to file, but I get an error: rtsp_session: Not a Real server. Server type is 'DSS/5.5.4 (Build/489.13; Platform/FreeBSD; Release/Darwin; )'
[01:27] <r00tintheb0x> jesus dizzydan92
[01:27] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[01:27] <dizzydan92> what
[01:27] <dizzydan92> :D
[01:27] <Davo_Dinkum> im typing the URLs in manually :/
[01:27] <r00tintheb0x> dizzydan92, "mv /home/dizzy/Desktop/armyops250-linux.run.sh /home/dizzy/Desktop/armyops250-linux.run"
[01:28] <r00tintheb0x> "chmox a+x /home/dizzy/Desktop/armyops250-linux.run.sh"
[01:28] <dizzydan92> okay say so
[01:28] <r00tintheb0x> "sh /home/dizzy/Desktop/armyops250-linux.run.sh"
[01:28] <sobersabre> where does network-admin stores the profiles!?!?!?!
[01:28] <nexy> ok
[01:28] <sobersabre> where does network-admin stores the profiles?
[01:28] <sobersabre> where does network-admin stores the profiles?
[01:28] <Nexus> none of that worked at all that i just tried blah lol
[01:29] <r00tintheb0x> ok Davo_Dinkum we've found it.
[01:29] <r00tintheb0x> /dev/hdc = your external drive.
[01:29] <r4ge> Nexus: are you still hanging at boot?
[01:29] <Bassetts> can you get the cube to stay open in beryl at all?
[01:29] <r4ge> from the installer?
[01:29] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, "dmesg |grep hdc"
[01:29] <r00tintheb0x> paste me that.
[01:29] <sincero> any idea why i can't upgrade ubuntu 6.10 to 7.04 and it always give me this error 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] 
[01:29] <Nexus> Ya, even when i select to check for defects in the cd, it still gives me the same error
[01:29] <sobersabre> where does network-admin stores the profiles?
[01:29] <Nexus> :(
[01:29] <r00tintheb0x> sincero, because " Not Found [IP: 81.169.138.125 80] "
[01:29] <sobersabre> where does network-admin store the profiles?
[01:29] <Nexus> im redownloading the entire iso from a different mirror.. .again
[01:29] <Nexus> :|
[01:30] <r00tintheb0x> it TELLS YOU whats wrong for christs sake.
[01:30] <r4ge> sincero: try another repo
[01:30] <necro> sobersabre: chill out, someone will get to you
[01:30] <dejx> anyone?!
[01:30] <r00tintheb0x> yeah Nexus that's what i'd do.
[01:30] <dizzydan92> r00tintheb0x: THANX hope it werks
[01:30] <Nexus> ya, seems quite logical :\
[01:30] <r00tintheb0x> sobersabre, /etc/profile is the machine wide profile
[01:30] <r4ge> Nexus: if it keeps hanging, try booting it in verbose mode and see what module it is hanging on,
[01:30] <dizzydan92> it's unpacking "" :O
[01:30] <r00tintheb0x> also in ~/.login ~/.bashrc ~/.bash_profile
[01:30] <r00tintheb0x> sure thing dizzydan92
[01:30] <sincero> r00tintheb0x: well this is nothing new........ but what can i do about it?
[01:31] <sobersabre> r00tintheb0x, thanks for the effort. this answer is unrelated to my question
[01:31] <r00tintheb0x> i know dan, imagine that... a UNIX admin fixing UNIX things!
[01:31] <r00tintheb0x> :)
[01:31] <dizzydan92> okay] 
[01:31] <Nexus> r4ge: it just says can't access tty
[01:31] <Nexus> lol
[01:31] <dizzydan92> well i have only wone thing too say before i say goodbye
[01:31] <Nexus> so im just gunna try redownloading :\
[01:31] <dizzydan92> WINDOWS SUCKS FOR SURE
[01:31] <dizzydan92> bye
[01:31] <Nexus> lol
[01:31] <r4ge> ahh, cant load root filesystem
[01:31] <r00tintheb0x> sincero, remove  http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com from /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:31] <Nexus> nope :\
[01:32] <yobrien> wot a moron
[01:32] <sincero> r4ge: thanks, but where can i find the address?
[01:32] <r00tintheb0x> you're telling me yobrien
[01:32] <Nexus> hehe
[01:32] <Nexus> thank got for my 10mb connection
[01:32] <Nexus> -_-
[01:32] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, how's that "dmesg |grep hdc" coming?
[01:32] <sincero> r00tintheb0x: and what should i put instead of?
[01:33] <dejx> i have configured nis server on my workstation and i have shared /home (from nis master) and i cant log in into xorg with my normal user, it works fine with root account (but root isnt a part of NIS)
[01:33] <r00tintheb0x> sincero, nothing... just remove it.
[01:33] <r00tintheb0x> That isnt a ubuntu repo.
[01:33] <r00tintheb0x> well it is, just not official.
[01:33] <Nexus> im good once i get linux to actually boot @_@
[01:33] <Nexus> lol
[01:34] <Nexus> but if i cant i dunno :(
[01:34] <r00tintheb0x> If you MUST have it sincero you can follow this http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/repository.php
[01:34] <ppd> I have another question: "^L" seems to be a special character. What does it do an how can I remove it from a file with sed?
[01:34] <Davo_Dinkum> Maybe I should turn the external HDD on!
[01:34] <sincero> r00tintheb0x: cool..... i do. cheers
[01:34] <r00tintheb0x> Now Davo_Dinkum did i not ask you if it was on?
[01:34] <r00tintheb0x> ok sincero :)
[01:34] <r4ge> Davo_Dinkum lol
[01:34] <Davo_Dinkum> To be honest I don't think you did
[01:34] <Davo_Dinkum> But let's move on
[01:34] <r00tintheb0x> I know i did.
[01:35] <r00tintheb0x> :)
[01:35] <sincero> r00tintheb0x: i did this but i didn't find anything
[01:35] <r4ge> id 10 t err
[01:35] <r00tintheb0x> sincero,
[01:35] <necro> hahaha
[01:35] <r00tintheb0x> oops
[01:35] <Nexus> 50%
[01:35] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum,  |"less dmesg"
[01:35] <aa^way> IE owns <3
[01:35] <r00tintheb0x> thats not going to work actually
[01:35] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, "dmesg"
[01:36] <r00tintheb0x> then paste me the last 20 lines to a pastebin.
[01:36] <Nexus> IE = 0x00000024
[01:36] <Nexus> :S
[01:36] <r00tintheb0x> Nexus, what are you trying to do?
[01:36] <Nexus> redownloading the iso? :P
[01:36] <r00tintheb0x> aah, thats right
[01:36] <r00tintheb0x> heh
[01:36] <jayendra> hi
[01:36] <Nexus> the IE comment was windows humor
[01:36] <Nexus> lol
[01:37] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x:  pastebin.ca/569722
[01:37] <Nexus> i work all day/night keeping a call center operational with over 3000 pcs, you think i could get ubuntu to install just once
[01:37] <Nexus> @_@
[01:37] <jayendra> hi like u
[01:38] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: I'm pretty sure hdc is my combodrive that im livebooting off
[01:38] <r00tintheb0x> yep
[01:38] <r00tintheb0x> now.
[01:38] <jayendra> hi feni
[01:38] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, "mkdir /media/external && mount /dev/sda1 /media/external"
[01:39] <Frogzoo> Nexus: how hard is it to keep 3000 pcs running 24x7 ?
[01:39] <vermoos> hi there - i've installed beryl and configured it - but how do i trigger the windowing effects?
[01:39] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x: Wow, you can do that all in one command?
[01:39] <r00tintheb0x> yepskadoodle.
[01:39] <idefixx> Frogzoo: if there is windows on them, very
[01:39] <Nexus> Frogzoo: Easy, until the power goes out and the 2 backup generators fail :D
[01:39] <r00tintheb0x> hence, my love for linux.
[01:39] <jayendra> hi
[01:39] <r4ge> vermoos: system/prefs/desktop effects
[01:39] <Frogzoo> Nexus: oh noes
[01:40] <LunatikBunnie> blegh
[01:40] <LunatikBunnie> it didnt work
[01:40] <LunatikBunnie> Error loading Operating System
[01:40] <LunatikBunnie> (*E$&@#($*&@#
[01:40] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, if it doesn't work... give me a "sudo fdisk -l" again.
[01:40] <Nexus> Frogzoo: On a serious note, we have an imaging server, so if one of them fails on the hardware side we can just re-image the harddrive and throw it back on the domain, easy.
[01:40] <Nexus> lol
[01:40] <vermoos> r4ge woop woop woop
[01:40] <Davo_Dinkum> drumroll...
[01:40] <r4ge> working?
[01:41] <vermoos> i think i'm taking acid!
[01:41] <r00tintheb0x> or, Davo_Dinkum "fdisk -l /dev/sda" would be better
[01:41] <Davo_Dinkum> im waiting for it to return to the prompt.
[01:41] <Anton99> !kivk
[01:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kivk - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:41] <r00tintheb0x> or, Davo_Dinkum "sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda" would be better
[01:41] <Anton99> !kvik
[01:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kvik - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:41] <r00tintheb0x> ok Davo_Dinkum
[01:41] <Anton99> !kweak
[01:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kweak - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:42] <Anton99> !quake
[01:42] <ubotu> Quake runs natively under Ubuntu - See http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/linux/quake4/ for details
[01:42] <idefixx> !fishing | Anton99
[01:42] <ubotu> Anton99: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[01:42] <Davo_Dinkum> "mount: /dev/sda1 is not a valid block device"
[01:42] <Nexus> 88%
[01:42] <r4ge> !kuake
[01:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kuake - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:42] <vip3rousmango> how do you install .sh files? I just downloaded a PSP vid converter and in the .gzip is an .sh file
[01:42] <sivaji> is there any package to find meaning for words like dictionary
[01:42] <LunatikBunnie> if the text version still doesnt work, SCREW UBUNTU @_@
[01:42] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum "sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda"
[01:43] <jion> .
[01:43] <r4ge> vip3rousmango: sh filename.sh
[01:43] <vip3rousmango> in console?
[01:43] <LunatikBunnie> should the HD install say EXT3?
[01:43] <r4ge> yup
[01:43] <vip3rousmango> its install.sh
[01:43] <Enselic_> vip3rousmango: that will just run, not "install" the .sh
[01:43] <Anton99> bash *.sh
[01:44] <vip3rousmango> oh.. so, i can double click on it and hit run in console?
[01:44] <Anton99> yes
[01:44] <r4ge> whats the program called?
[01:44] <vip3rousmango> PSPVC
[01:44] <r4ge> is there a file called INSTALL in the dir?
[01:44] <Davo_Dinkum> "fdisk: can't open file '/dev/sda' (No such device or address)
[01:44] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, how's that paste coming?
[01:44] <r4ge> or README
[01:44] <Davo_Dinkum> r00tintheb0x:
[01:44] <r00tintheb0x> wtf
[01:45] <vip3rousmango> yeah in the dir where i unzipped it there is an install.sh and an uninstall.sh
[01:45] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, what's fdisk -l say?
[01:45] <r00tintheb0x> see  anything besides hda and hdc in there?
[01:45] <Nexus> k burning now
[01:45] <r00tintheb0x> brb ciggy time.
[01:46] <Frogzoo> Davo_Dinkum:try: ls /dev/{h,s}d{a,b,c}
[01:47] <Davo_Dinkum> pastebin.ca/569729
[01:47] <r4ge> vip3rousmango: type this from a terminal ./install.sh
[01:47] <vip3rousmango> with the . in front?
[01:48] <LunatikBunnie> is there any good alternatives to WMP?
[01:48] <tuxsplaymate> VLC
[01:48] <LunatikBunnie> does it work with Ubuntu?
[01:48] <tuxsplaymate> yep
[01:48] <bharat862004> yes vlc plays most of file ;)
[01:48] <LunatikBunnie> hmm
[01:48] <r4ge> yeah, that will start it compiling. you will have to make you have all the required libs and compilers
[01:48] <r00tintheb0x> Davo_Dinkum, "fdisk /dev/sda"
[01:48] <LunatikBunnie> but vlc is a hassle to open playlists
[01:48] <r00tintheb0x> and dmesg again
[01:48] <vip3rousmango> it says it can't find file or dir
[01:48] <Nexus> k done, r00tintheb0x if this works i probably wont come back , so thanks :D
[01:48] <LunatikBunnie> the GUI is not juicy enough
[01:49] <necro> LunatikBunnie: try xmms.  It's a winamp clone.
[01:49] <r00tintheb0x> brb
[01:49] <vip3rousmango> er.. it goes bash: /install.sh no such file or directory
[01:49] <Davo_Dinkum> again: "fdisk: can't open file '/dev/sda' (No such device or address)
[01:49] <tuxsplaymate> There are loads of cool skins available for VLC
[01:49] <LunatikBunnie> i'll ask more IF ubuntu works properly for me
[01:49] <LunatikBunnie> 4 hours till ubuntu is downloaded
[01:49] <r4ge> vip3rousmango: you will need to be in the directory the install.sh is in :P
[01:49] <Bassetts> where are the default wallpapers located?
[01:49] <tuxsplaymate> Well, it's worked fine for 8 million user worldwide
[01:49] <tuxsplaymate> So it hould work well for you
[01:50] <vip3rousmango> r4ge: i have that dir open, but hwo do i point to in the console so it knows to run that install.sh
[01:50] <vip3rousmango> ?
[01:50] <r4ge> you will prolly need to install nasm too
[01:50] <LunatikBunnie> tuxsplaymate : Error loading Operating System = all 3 cds fail
[01:50] <vip3rousmango> wtf is nasm?
[01:50] <qwerty> hi
[01:50] <bharat862004> .......
[01:50] <bharat862004> nv
[01:50] <bharat862004> conne
[01:51] <idefixx> vip3rousmango: './install.sh'
[01:51] <tuxsplaymate> LunatikBunnie: I see, good luck with this one then.
[01:51] <bharat862004> .........
[01:52] <vip3rousmango> idefixx: i typed that into the console already.. it says it can't be found
[01:52] <tuxsplaymate> nasm is the Netwide Assembler, I think
[01:52] <bharat862004> conne
[01:52] <LunatikBunnie> trying out the text version
[01:52] <LunatikBunnie> which one is faster? Direct FTp download or Torrent?
[01:52] <bharat862004> clear ;)
[01:52] <vip3rousmango> idefixx: i dont understand where im typing that so it runs the .sh file
[01:52] <LunatikBunnie> is there any torrent handlers for Ubuntu?
[01:52] <idefixx> vip3rousmango: well then install.sh is not in the directory you're currently using.
[01:52] <bharat862004> LunatikBunnie: torrent is better i guess u can resume ur downloads :)
[01:53] <idefixx> vip3rousmango: in any just suplly the command the path so it'll know where to find the file.
[01:53] <r4ge> vip3rousmango: where did you extract it to?
[01:53] <bharat862004> /quit:
[01:53] <LunatikBunnie> someone point me to the torrent for ubuntu
[01:54] <ubuntus> hello, could someone please direct me to a resource for setting up modem + fax
[01:54] <actualandrew> ktorrent?
[01:54] <vip3rousmango> its in.. home/vip3rousmango/dwnloadz/appz/pspvc-install-0.2.1
[01:54] <overridex> I'm having trouble adding a menu entry in fiesty... I open the system -> prefs -> main menu editing app, i select games, hit new item... put in all the info, hit ok, but it doesn't show up in the list in the editor nor the actual menu - what am I doing wrong? (feisty)
[01:54] <r4ge> cd /home/vip3rousmango/dwnloadz/appz/pspvc-install-0.2.1 ; ./install.sh
[01:54] <idefixx> vip3rousmango: then use 'sh /home/vip3rousmango/dwnloadz/appz/pspvc-install-0.2.1/install.sh'
[01:54] <idefixx> vip3rousmango: if that doesnt work you didnt extract it there.
[01:54] <vip3rousmango> ahh ok
[01:54] <vip3rousmango> ok
[01:55] <r4ge> if it tells you that nasm isnt present you will need to do this, sudo apt-get install nasm
[01:55] <idefixx> vip3rousmango: also dont forget the leadin '/'
[01:55] <bharat862004> .................
[01:55] <bharat862004> aborilov: .....
[01:56] <r4ge> I am not sure if the install script will try and move the program to somewhere in /usr so it might need to be run with a sudo
[01:56] <vip3rousmango> =\ nothing is happening
[01:57] <vip3rousmango> it says can't open et..
[01:57] <r4ge> ok.
[01:57] <idefixx> vip3rousmango: is there a msg at the console?
[01:57] <bharat862004> nixternal: ..........
[01:57] <bharat862004> cl
[01:57] <vip3rousmango> it says can't open home/vip3..../install.sh
[01:58] <r4ge> first type this  cd /home/vip3rousmango/dwnloadz/appz/pspvc-install-0.2.1
[01:58] <idefixx> vip3rousmango: well that means it isnt there.. you just have no such file.. did you extract the .gz file you downloaded?
[01:58] <sobersabre> what can cause a computer to disable network interface automatically ?
[01:58] <Clint-> Just a quick question i might be forgeting somthing but to install apps its sudo apt get install appname?
[01:58] <r4ge> Clint-: sudo apt-get install foobar
[02:00] <bharat862004>  (8)
[02:00] <bharat862004> nixternal: ........
[02:00] <r4ge> vi
[02:00] <r4ge> vip3rousmango:
[02:00] <bharat862004> nixternal: .....
[02:00] <bharat862004> nixternal: .........
[02:01] <idefixx> bharat862004: could u stop that it will only get u banned.
[02:01] <vip3rousmango> r4ge: yeah, i did extract the .gzip to that location. I tryed just double clicking on it before anything else ( thought it'd work the same like playing an mp3 file) and a whole shit load of stuff when thru the console and now nothing happends..
[02:01] <bharat862004> idefixx: i have some problem in connection here dude
[02:01] <vip3rousmango> r4ge: is this why the commands might not be workign?
[02:02] <idefixx> bharat862004: sure.. join some other chan.. maybe #troll
[02:03] <r00tintheb0x__> ok back
[02:06] <zaggynl> Hi, I'm using trickle to limit bandwidth, but despite the description that it's a lightweight program, it uses a whole lot of CPU :(
[02:06] <ubuntus> hi, my modem seems to have been detected by ubuntu, how do i make sure its working? and set it up for fax?
[02:07] <sebrock> anyone setup mythtv from a remote X maschine here?
[02:07] <idefixx> ubuntus: get some modem terminal prob and type in 'atdt <yournumer>' when it starts ringing you're good.
[02:08] <idefixx> ubuntus: or.. just set up the fax program.
[02:08] <ubuntus> idefixx: what fax applications is provided in ubuntu?
[02:08] <idefixx> ubuntus: no idea sry.
[02:08] <jonkri> hi! my x is broken, i need to either downgrade or install the experimental drivers, i think, but i don't know how. what do you recommend me to do? (i810)
[02:08] <ubuntus> ok ty
[02:09] <idefixx> ubuntus: but just ask in here.. im sure theres ppl in here who know.
[02:09] <ubuntus> idefixx: the command atdt is not foun
[02:09] <ubuntus> *found
[02:10] <xRainbows> hello. ich have a AMD Athlon(TM) XP 2800+ CPU and use Edgy, i recall in the past that with other ubuntu dists, that my CPU wasnt used to the max as it is now when i use certain apps.... is it possible that the more i upgrade the more CPU usage there is?
[02:10] <idefixx> ubuntus: i was talking about a modem-terminal prog... they were used back in the days before internet.. im not sure there is one in ubuntu.
[02:11] <idefixx> ubuntus: its in any case better to just set up the fax program... if the modem is detected (and its not a winmodem) that should work.
[02:11] <predaeus> xRainbows, what apps?
[02:12] <sebrock> which RAID mode makes multipe disks to appear as one?
[02:12] <ubuntus> idefixx: i believe my modem is a winmodem but it was still detected
[02:12] <xtlosx_> striped.
[02:12] <xtlosx_> xRainbows: you probably have something like powernowd installed, or something governing your CPU, I had the same problem
[02:12] <idefixx> ubuntus: well, i dont use modems anymore, sry. so im not the best person to talk to. i know i've seen some ppl with winmodem prob.
[02:12] <Clint-> r4ge:  ty i forgot the - =P
[02:13] <m3thos> hi there, I want to install a system with software raid5 + LVM and raid10 + LVM for the system and user partitions.. what type of ubuntu install provides this ?
[02:13] <idefixx> ubuntus: then again... if its detected what can goe wrong with a modem :)
[02:14] <predaeus> !raid | m3thos
[02:14] <ubotu> m3thos: Raid and LVM --> very easy guide for alternate CD : http://users.piuha.net/martti/comp/ubuntu/raid.html Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[02:14] <xRainbows> xtlosx  what can i do if the is the case?  aptitude purge powernowd ?
[02:14] <predaeus> xRainbows, does your cpu support powernow? then just leave it. it will save power when idle.
[02:15] <bullgard4> What stands 'lm' for iin the DEB program package 'lm-sensors'?
[02:16] <Firefox6161> How does this channel manage to keep a steady 1k users
[02:16] <yobrien> bullgard4: http://www.lm-sensors.org/
[02:16] <Firefox6161> its about to crash me, if not get me killed for MaxSendQ exceeded
[02:17] <Clint-> lol
[02:17] <idefixx> bullgard4: i belive the chips at the time it was written that provided hw info were called LM something.
[02:17] <vip3rousmango> anyone know why i can't install an .sh file??
[02:17] <vip3rousmango> i have the path right, but i still can't install it
[02:17] <Clint-> vip3rousmango:  did you ./sh file.sh
[02:17] <utop|away> hey guys, i've an unusual way of connecting to the internet.. i've a modem that sends and recieves signals by antenna,how would i go about configuring this on ubuntu?
[02:17] <kosmonaut> vip3rousmango: did you "chmod +x" xou file?
 do you also have the same CPU as I
[02:18] <vip3rousmango> kosmonaut: what is chmod +x??
[02:18] <vip3rousmango> kosmonaut: srry, im a linux noob
[02:18] <yobrien> ham?
[02:18] <Frogzoo> utop|away: chances are, you need to run pppoeconf
[02:18] <Frogzoo> utop|away: then you start your connection with 'pon dsl-provider' & turn it off with 'poff'
[02:19] <idefixx> kosmonaut: not if you start the interpreter and supply the script as an agrument.
[02:19] <idefixx> kosmonaut: not necessary*
[02:19] <kosmonaut> idefixx: ok
[02:19] <jonkri> i have xorg on feisty but my i810 driver doesn't work (abi major version (0) doesn't match server version).thanks in advance
[02:19] <bullgard4> idefixx: What about the interpretation of 'Linux monitoring'?
[02:19] <etm1> vip3rousmango: read manual type:     man chmod
[02:19] <aMMuNix> is there a good gnome bittorrent client? (except the one that comes with gnome)
[02:19] <utop|away> thanks frogzoo
[02:19] <Frogzoo> utop|away: is this ethernet between pc & modem?
[02:19] <kosmonaut> vip3rousmango: what file do you want to execute?
[02:20] <idefixx> bullgard4: i dont know hence the 'i belive'
[02:20] <Enselic> aMMuNix: I like azereus
[02:20] <vip3rousmango> its an install.sh file so i can install this app so i can convert movies for the psp
[02:20] <aMMuNix> Enselic, anything else?
[02:20] <bullgard4> idefixx: Yes, I see. Thank you.
[02:20] <vip3rousmango> PSPVC
[02:20] <Enselic> aMMuNix: I use the one that comes with Ubuntu
[02:21] <utop|away> the antenna modem is linked up to my ethernet card and the modem recieves signals from some sort of bigger aerial
[02:21] <Clint-> vip3rousmango:  chmod +x filename.sh
[02:21] <Clint-> in a terminal window
[02:21] <Clint-> ugh why is it so hard to install simple java on ubuntu
[02:21] <Enselic> aMMuNix: what makes you don't like it?
[02:21] <utop|away> as far as i can gather
[02:21] <aMMuNix> Enselic, but it's way too simple, no download list and all that
[02:21] <aMMuNix> Enselic, or is there?
[02:21] <kosmonaut> vip3rousmango: did you do something like ./sh nameoffile.sh?
[02:21] <Enselic> aMMuNix: you get one "program" per file
[02:21] <Avanti> Anyone have any hints to installing Ubuntu, or more specifically Kubuntu on a Mac?
[02:22] <openmindDJ> im having an isse with 2 sound cards in ubuntu.  Currently, I have diabled the on board sound through the bios but something still isn't right.  sometimes when i boot up the computer, the desktop sounds work.  When these work, playing audio files do not work.  asoundconf list reveals that i only have one card M2496.  When i right click on the volume icon from the task bar, select preferences, i see MAUDIO Audiophile 24/96 (Alsa Mixer) o
[02:22] <openmindDJ> n the list as well as ICE1712 (OSS Mixer).  Why to I have 2 options in this drop down?  What's going on here...
[02:22] <aMMuNix> Enselic, but there's no settings no nothing, just pick where to download and go
[02:22] <vip3rousmango> kosmonaut: won't let me access it, now it is saying there is no file or dir
[02:22] <Enselic> aMMuNix: that's all I need
[02:22] <Clint-> vip3rousmango: sounds like you need to chmod it
[02:22] <aMMuNix> Enselic, can it minimize to tray at least? :P
[02:23] <vip3rousmango> Clint-: meaning what exactly?
[02:23] <kosmonaut> openmindDJ: did you try to blacklist the soundcard that you dont need?
[02:23] <Enselic> aMMuNix: I rightclick -> send to workspace to the right :)
[02:23] <utop|away> frog, http://www.irishbroadband.com/products_display.php?id=8
[02:23] <Enselic> aMMuNix: Ctrl + Alt + right/left
[02:23] <openmindDJ> kosmonaut: what file should i modify...i'll give it a try
[02:23] <aMMuNix> Enselic, till now I used KTorrent, that's messed up
[02:23] <utop|away> you get the idea? there's a picture of the modem
[02:23] <Avanti> Anyone have any hints to installing Ubuntu, or more specifically Kubuntu on a Mac? Is there any support for silly things like EFI?
[02:23] <Clint-> Which java should i dl that will run on ubuntu without errors
[02:23] <Enselic> aMMuNix: I guess the stats and stuff one gets with Azereus is nice, but it doesn't make the download go faster anyway
[02:24] <jonkri> i have xorg on feisty but my i810 driver doesn't work (abi major version (0) doesn't match server version).thanks in advance (ubuntu)
[02:24] <crocd> Avanti: if you want linux on mac you need yellowdog
[02:24] <Enselic> aMMuNix: all I care about is to get the file I want as fast as possible, and the native torrent fetcher works nicely for that
[02:24] <Clint-> vip3rousmango: well enter thedir where the sh file is right click and then go to the premissions tab
[02:24] <aMMuNix> Enselic, maybe I'll go for azureus then, since I need upnp
[02:24] <kosmonaut> openmindDJ: take a look al the output of lsmod in the console
[02:24] <Clint-> nvm that wont work either vip3rousmango
[02:24] <crocd> Avanti: is it one of the later intel mac or an older ppc one?
[02:25] <dejx> how do i mount partittion with difrend gid?
[02:25] <Avanti> crocd: Intel core duo 2.16
[02:25] <idefixx> dejx: ntfs?
[02:25] <kosmonaut> openmindDJ: you'll see different drivers/hardware. Try to find the driver that is responsable 4 your soundcards
[02:25] <dejx> nfs
[02:26] <dejx> diffrent even.
[02:26] <aMMuNix> is there anything that can make archive manager files draggable out of the archive to nautilus\desktop?
[02:26] <aMMuNix> like winrar
[02:26] <openmindDJ> kosmonaut: I see about 12 items on the list related to sound cards
[02:27] <Enselic> aMMuNix: isn't that the case already?
[02:27] <aMMuNix> Enselic, dragging does nothing
[02:27] <aMMuNix> Enselic, can you try? maybe it's a problem with me
[02:27] <Enselic> aMMuNix: does for me, what versin are you on?
[02:27] <openmindDJ> kosmonaut: Code: lspci shows, Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies Inc. ICE1712 [Envy24]  PCI Multi-Channel I/O Controller (rev 02)
[02:27] <aMMuNix> Enselic, version of what ? :P
[02:27] <openmindDJ> kosmonaut: Code: this is the card i want to use
[02:28] <idefixx> dejx: mount -o gid=ID ...
[02:28] <pupi120290> is there any plugin fpr rythmbox that can allow me to record radio-streams
[02:28] <Clint-> Is there a prebuilt java .deb for ubuntu cause this bin wont run and the rpm wont run either
[02:28] <overridex> I'm having trouble adding a menu entry in fiesty... I open the system -> prefs -> main menu editing app, i select games, hit new item... put in all the info, hit ok, but it doesn't show up in the list in the editor nor the actual menu - what am I doing wrong?
[02:29] <pupi120290> just install sun-java5
[02:29] <kosmonaut> vip3rousmango:try this  ./nameofprogramm.sh
[02:29] <Syndic4te> Ubuntu effects is dead...could anyone help me?
[02:29] <vip3rousmango> kosmonaut: ok
[02:29] <aMMuNix> Enselic, are you sure you know what I mean? open the archive, drag the files inside it to some folder in nautilus
[02:29] <pupi120290> is compiz installed
[02:29] <Enselic> aMMuNix: you were right, it didn't work... that sucks
[02:29] <pupi120290> i mean, there was a funny fing that apptitude removed it
[02:30] <Enselic> was pretty sure I've done that befor
[02:30] <aMMuNix> Enselic, bah :-P
[02:30] <pupi120290> just without reason
[02:30] <Syndic4te> is there an easy way for me to make Beryl go back to all of the default settings?
[02:30] <Syndic4te> like everything?
[02:30] <gnomefreak> Syndic4te: ask in #ubuntu-effects
[02:30] <Enselic> Syndic4te: iirc there is a 'reset' button somewhere
[02:30] <pupi120290> jep... remove /home/user/.beryl
[02:31] <Syndic4te> gnome..
[02:31] <Syndic4te> .i just said
[02:31] <Syndic4te> ubuntu effects is dead
[02:31] <Syndic4te> nobody is talking.
[02:31] <pupi120290> jep... is compiz installed
[02:31] <Syndic4te> thanks enselic...any idea where i can look?
[02:31] <pupi120290> ?
[02:31] <etm1> Clint-   http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Java_.26_Non-Media_Browser_Plug-ins
[02:31] <kbrooks> Syndic4te, not a excuse to not be there
[02:31] <Syndic4te> I am in there...
[02:31] <Syndic4te> ..
[02:32] <Syndic4te> But I figured someone in here would know too....since nobody is replying to my question there.
[02:32] <Enselic> Syndic4te: nope, look on all pages
[02:32] <pupi120290> hey, what about the rythmbox-plugin that can allow me to record radio-streams
[02:32] <Syndic4te> ok
[02:32] <Avanti> crocd: the yellowdog thing seems to be only for powerpc things, and it is based off downloading a different older version?
[02:32] <levander> They don't have Flash 9 in Feisty either??
[02:32] <utopia_> can anyone tell me how I would go about setting up a broadband net connection like this, http://www.irishbroadband.com/products_display.php?id=8 , im not sure what type of broadband connection it falls under
[02:32] <Syndic4te> Isn't think a help channel?
[02:32] <Syndic4te> heh
[02:32] <kbrooks> Syndic4te, yes
[02:32] <Syndic4te> I have some other questions
[02:32] <pupi120290> nobody answers
[02:32] <Syndic4te> simple ones
[02:32] <Syndic4te> I know
[02:32] <Syndic4te> they don't
[02:32] <Syndic4te> oh well
[02:32] <Enselic> levander: there is
[02:33] <kbrooks> Syndic4te, ask
[02:33] <pupi120290> but syndic, do you have compiz installed
[02:33] <levander> Enselic: what's the package name?
[02:33] <kbrooks> Syndic4te, please
[02:33] <Avanti> someone has a sticky return key?
[02:33] <Enselic> levander: are you on i686?
[02:33] <Syndic4te> ok
[02:33] <Enselic> levander: or 64-bit?
[02:33] <Clint-> pupi120290: it gives me errors when i try in terminal unmet dependi....
[02:33] <Frogzoo> utopia_: did you even bother to try "sudo pppoeconf" ?
[02:33] <pupi120290> syndic, apt-get install compiz
[02:33] <kosmonaut> openmindDJ: i am afraid to say that i am not to sure what to do here....BUT...the main thing is: you need to find out the exact name of the driver that you do NOT need. Then edit you /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist->here you just need to insert one line that says: blacklist driver/that/you/do/need
[02:33] <levander> Syndic4te: if you're having trouble getting answers, maybe you're not asking good questions?  Eric Raymond has some paper on asking good questions in support forums
[02:33] <Clint-> etm1:  thank you
[02:33] <Enselic> levander: iirc in 32-bit just open a page with flash and firefox will install flash for you
[02:34] <levander> Enselic: i686.  It's a 64-bit processor, but I don't wanna mess with all the 64-bit incompatibilities, etc.
[02:34] <kbrooks> levander, it's a paper in general. and please dont point people to it.
[02:34] <utopia_> frogzoo : i'm only downloading ubuntu now so i cant really try anything but once i install i'm stuck there, with no help and no net connection if i cant figure it out
[02:34] <Ranpha1> which kernel does feisty runs?
[02:34] <kosmonaut> openmindDJ: if you did this->then just one soundcard will be loaded
 : is that wifi?
[02:34] <Syndic4te> I have a geforce 7800 gs oc...and nvidia-glx-new installed with Beryl.... with the new drivers, everything is fairly smooth. However, there is some very subtle slowdown when minimizing large windows using the Burn effect...
[02:34] <kbrooks> levander, it's a request, not a order
[02:34] <openmindDJ> kosmonaut: thanks for the help.  if i have disabled the onboard sound from the bios, would the driver display in lsmod?
[02:34] <Syndic4te> Is it just the drivers? Is it nvidia's problem?
[02:34] <pupi120290> is there a plugin for rythmbox that allows me to select a radio-stream and save the music as mp3-files?
[02:35] <levander> kbrooks: you don't like that paper?
[02:35] <utopia_> ID_EGO..to be honest, i havent a clue wtf it is it's a modem with an antenna that sends/recieves signals
[02:35] <Syndic4te> I have nvidia-settings set to High Performance.....no AA, no AF...etc
[02:35] <kbrooks> levander, its not me
[02:35] <utopia_> via a larger antenna
[02:35] <levander> who is it?
 funky looking modem, looks wacko
[02:35] <kbrooks> levander, well, i like it, but other people don't like the RTFM attitude
[02:35] <utopia_> ya it is lol
[02:35] <kbrooks> levander, (it = the paper)
 is it a real company
[02:35] <levander> kbrooks: oh come on, i was nice how i told him
[02:35] <Enselic> pupi120290: look into mplayer, it can fetch streams
[02:36] <pupi120290> but not rythmbox
[02:36] <kbrooks> levander, you didn't say RTFM, fyi :-)
 email them
[02:36] <kosmonaut> openmindDJ: yes----I have 2 soundcards too. I have disabled the onboard sd. But still: it was loaded. I needed to blacklist the driver then the secondary scard worked
[02:36] <pupi120290> i know i can use streamripper.
[02:36] <utopia_> it's a real company alright..i've got the modem sitting here beside me but for some reason i feel its going to be a nightmare to set up under linux
 the specs are bleek
[02:36] <aMMuNix> when enabling desktop effects I get this in a terminal "Segmentation fault (core dumped)", compiz or beryl doesn't work neither
[02:36] <utopia_> i have..no response..what a suprise ;p
[02:36] <Frogzoo> utopia_: well it's pretty impossible to guarantee it will work without trying it - pppoeconf is likely all you need
[02:36] <openmindDJ> kosmonaut: thanks again!
[02:36] <pupi120290> i want to use rhythmbox to record last.fm streams
 i would go for it
 any other broadband in your area
[02:37] <Syndic4te> Did anyone see my question?
 1mb isnt that fast these days
[02:37] <levander> Enselic: I try to install stuff strictly from the Canonical repositories, so I'm hesitant.  But, people always look at me funny when something isn't easy from those repositories and I complain about installing it from somewhere else.  So, maybe I'll just install it...
[02:37] <utopia_> yep cable broadband..with up to 6mb but its expensive
[02:37] <Enselic> Syndic4te: of course, but noone knew the ansewr right then
[02:37] <kosmonaut> openmindDJ: just try to find out the exact name of the soundcard driver that is resposible for your devices
[02:37] <Syndic4te> ok..
 we pay like 50 usd for 7.5mb here
[02:37] <stefg> pupi120290: recording last.fm is a nono :-)
[02:38] <levander> Syndic4te: that's a very detailed question, I'd personally post that in a forum somewhere, so you're not just relying on whoever's around to know and be able to answer.
[02:38] <Enselic> levander: it might even fetch it from repos
[02:38] <pupi120290> not possible?
[02:38] <kosmonaut> vip3rousmango: does it work now?
[02:38] <fm> it is possible
[02:38] <boten_> In Kubuntu 7.04 I executed "sudo rmmod snd-pcm-oss" to remove this module. Then I tried to load it with "sudo modprobe snd-pcm-oss" The program said "fatal - module not found". After reboot there were not any loaded kernel modules. Modprobe can't find any of the modules. Then, there no sound and net in the system. What I should to do? Please help me!
[02:38] <pupi120290> but why nono?
[02:38] <Clint-> kosmonaut: it seems he needs codecs
 you have a good satalite service
[02:38] <Clint-> kosmonaut:  i am also trying to install it just to work it out
[02:39] <fm> nono for legal reasons I guess :)
[02:39] <Syndic4te> ok
[02:39] <Syndic4te> sorry for the disrespect
[02:39] <Syndic4te> i appreciate what all of you do here
[02:39] <Syndic4te> :P
  u in ireland
[02:39] <utopia_> we pay 60euro for 6mb here and that's like what..80 USD
[02:39] <boten_> I don't want to reinstall my system!
[02:39] <utopia_> yep
[02:40] <fm> I think last.fm player is open source, maybe you can look at it and see how it gets the stream..
[02:40] <stefg> boten_: try to run sudo depmod -Ae
[02:40] <ID_EGO_> <utopiau live in a valley or hill
[02:40] <boten_> stefg, what will it do?
[02:40] <utopia_> a street, on top of a hill?
[02:40] <stefg> boten_: regenerate the modules list from the system.map
 well look into satalite
[02:41] <ID_EGO_> it works best in high altatude
[02:41] <boten_> stefg, ok, i'll try it, thanks
[02:41] <stefg> boten_: se man depmod
[02:41] <aMMuNix> when enabling desktop effects I get this in a terminal "Segmentation fault (core dumped)", compiz or beryl doesn't work neither
[02:41] <utopia_> is it on irishbroadband's site?
 maybe cheaper
[02:41] <ID_EGO_> i dont know
[02:41] <Arai> Hey people, anyone know why when you open firefox it opens a terminal also? when you close the terminal firefox closes too?
[02:41] <openmindDJ> kosmonaut: see anything here that resembles the dell onboard sound card? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25835/
[02:42] <levander> aMMuNix: That desktop effects thing is still buggy, a lot of people have problems with it.
[02:42] <afief> aMMuNix, you probably have an ATI card which doesn't support compositing, I think you need to install xgl
[02:42] <levander> Arai: you're clicking on an icon to start it aren't you?
 u guys have free 56k
[02:42] <ID_EGO_> cool
[02:42] <ID_EGO_> http://www.freedomlist.com/find.php3?country=118
[02:42] <utopia_> i *think* the modem i have now sends/retrieves data from an larger antenna/satelite cas it has to pick up a signal for it work
[02:42] <aMMuNix> afief, I have an NVIDIA, but I probably messed up when reinstalling desktop-effects, how can I install XGL?
[02:42] <Arai> levander: yup
[02:42] <levander> Arai: right click on the icon and select properties
[02:42] <aMMuNix> levander, it worked before, I reinstalled it and now it isn't
[02:42] <Avanti> Anyone have any hints to installing Ubuntu, or more specifically Kubuntu on a Mac?Im a little wary as to what the EFI might try to do to the process??
[02:42] <ID_EGO_> http://home.eircom.net/
[02:42] <utopia_> about time, it use to *cost* a bomb
[02:43] <ID_EGO_> try those sites
[02:43] <levander> Arai: what do you have in the "Command" field in the Properties dialog?
[02:43] <ID_EGO_> i searched ireland isp on google
[02:43] <afief> aMMuNix, there was a nice guide on beyl-project.org that's how i did it
[02:43] <pupi120290> where does it say its forbidden to record last.fm-streams?
[02:43] <aMMuNix> afief, what should I look for? installing XGL?
[02:43] <aMMuNix> afief, and are you sure I don't need that other thing? XIGL something
[02:44] <Arai> levander: one sec, its actually happening on another persons box
[02:44] <fm> dunno but I bet u can read it somewhere
[02:44] <Syndic4te> I have another question
[02:44] <afief> aMMuNix, aiglx is installed by default
[02:44] <Enselic> !ask | Syndic4te
[02:44] <ubotu> Syndic4te: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:44] <aMMuNix> afief, maybe I removed it accidentally
[02:44] <dejx> how do i mount partition with diffrent gid? (nfs)
[02:44] <levander> Arai: actually, look at the "Type" field in that Properties dialog also.
[02:44] <Syndic4te> :P I never asked
[02:44] <stefg> !info streamripper | pupi120290
[02:44] <ubotu> pupi120290: streamripper: download online streams into audio files. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.61.27-1 (feisty), package size 69 kB, installed size 188 kB
[02:44] <Syndic4te> Ok...
[02:44] <utopia_> yea im going to get rid of this weird looking thing and try cable broadband..in the meantime ill hope pppoeconf will do the job
[02:44] <Enselic> Syndic4te: my point is, please just ask :)
 http://www.elivefree.net/ - Free 56k ISP
[02:45] <afief> aMMuNix, well.... I don't know how to check, it's an Xorg module AFAIK
[02:45] <kosmonaut> openmindDJ: man....I need to eat something....don't have time to look for it now. Are you still here in 30minutes?
[02:45] <Enselic> Syndic4te: noone really cares that you have another questino, they only care about what you question is
[02:45] <aMMuNix> afief, will my xorg.conf help?
[02:45] <Syndic4te> So, I changed my resolution to 1440x900 + 75 Refresh rate in "nvidia-settings" and whenever i reboot, it always changes back to 1280 by whatever...
[02:46] <utopia_> there's always a catch
[02:46] <afief> aMMuNix, probably not
[02:46] <Syndic4te> In the ubuntu resolution option, i have 1440x900 set to default, but when i reboot it always still changes...and 1440x900 is out of the list and i can only change it back in nvidia-settings
[02:46] <Syndic4te> any idea how to fix this?
[02:46] <aMMuNix> afief, so my best bet is to try install XGL using a guide on beryl-project?
[02:46] <afief> aMMuNix, you could just install XGL of course...
[02:46] <aMMuNix> afief, what's the difference?
[02:46] <openmindDJ> kosmonaut: yea, no prob
[02:46] <stefg> !fixres | Syndic4te
[02:46] <ubotu> Syndic4te: 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
[02:46] <levander> Syndic4te: dunno answer to your specific questions, but 85 Hz is a lot better for a CRT, and for an LCD 60 Hz is usally the native, and best refresh rate
[02:46] <afief> aMMuNix, yes, I guess that's the best way
[02:47] <Syndic4te> ok
[02:47] <Syndic4te> what does restarting my x do?
[02:47] <afief> aMMuNix, the difference is that XGL renders EVERYTHING on your GPU, while AIGLX renders only the special effects on the GPU and the rest on the CPU
[02:47] <Syndic4te> like...say i start ubuntu and it says there is an error and it cannot load X....
[02:47] <Arai> levander: all sorted he had application in terminal
[02:47] <sebrock> anyone gotten this to work: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MythTV_Feisty_Backend
[02:47] <sivaji>  i think there are so many bugs in ubuntu that is y #ubuntu is always flooding
[02:47] <aMMuNix> afief, so only difference is performance?
[02:47] <Arai> levander:  cheers
[02:47] <levander> Syndic4te: it re-reads the configuration files, including the resolution setting, but ubotu really wants you to follow the link he posted
[02:47] <Syndic4te> can i use "sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart" to fix the file?
[02:47] <Syndic4te> ok
[02:47] <levander> Arai: cool
[02:47] <afief> aMMuNix, now AIGLX is more simple from what I understand, and that made it more stable in the past, I don't know exactly about now, for me it works perfectly
[02:48] <afief> aMMuNix, some libraries work with one but have problems with the other...
[02:48] <aMMuNix> afief, ok
[02:48] <ID_EGO_> utopia: 35 irish dollars for 1 mb is the best i found
[02:48] <finn__> irish dollars?
[02:48] <aMMuNix> if all I did after installing ubuntu a while ago was enabling desktop-effects, which one did I use by default?
[02:48] <finn__> you just made that up
[02:49] <afief> aMMuNix, AIGLX with Compiz I think
 or 40 for 2mb
 http://home.btireland.ie
[02:49] <utopia_> thats not very good though
[02:49] <pupi120290> i have another problem with samba. i use feisty. i wanted to access the home-folders in the network. i just removed the comment-signs in the /etc/samba/smb.conf.
[02:49] <pupi120290> then i opened the folder. a password-dialog appears. i enter the correct password. but the it tells me i have entered the wrong password.
[02:49] <pupi120290> what should i do?
[02:49] <aMMuNix> afief, and there's any chance of finding a guide to install it?
[02:49] <utopia_> 40 for 2 is good
[02:49] <ID_EGO_> http://home.btireland.ie
[02:49] <ID_EGO_> might be a good choice
[02:49] <ID_EGO_> how much is that usd
[02:49] <afief> aMMuNix, what is "it"?
[02:49] <utopia_> 40 euro..probably 60usd
[02:49] <aMMuNix> afief, AIGLX
[02:49] <Frogzoo> pupi120290: use smbpasswd to set a password for the user
[02:49] <utopia_> there or there abouts
[02:50] <finn__> northern ireland ID_EGO_  ?
[02:50] <pupi120290> a thanks
[02:50] <Paddy_EIRE> utopia_, is this it http://www.navini.com/
[02:50] <stefg> pupi120290: samba authentication and login authentication are different stories by default.. read the samba howto and man smbpasswd
[02:50] <Clint-> anyone got a sec to check out
[02:50] <Clint-> http://pastebin.com/930191
[02:50] <afief> aMMuNix, none i know about... at least not for ubuntu 7.04 since it comes by default
[02:50] <stefg> !samba | pupi120290
[02:50] <ubotu> pupi120290: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[02:50] <aMMuNix> afief, aw, what would you do?
[02:50] <Bassetts> is there a way to specify my laptops screen brightness when on battery and ac?
[02:50] <Abu-Abudrahman> hey : i would ask about configuring ADsl through pppoa protocol ? how can i do that
[02:50] <WeeJeWel> Is it possible to make a folder invisible in the file browser?
[02:51] <Enselic> WeeJeWel: name it like .this
[02:51] <Frogzoo> Clint-: did you install build-essential ?
[02:51] <levander> Clint-: you don't have the nasm program installed, you have to figure out which Ubuntu package has it and install that package
[02:51] <kbrooks> um
[02:51] <WeeJeWel> ..without renaming it lol
[02:51] <kbrooks> I neeed to create a link
[02:51] <utopia_> paddy, yeah i think navini created the modem but irish broadband lease it out
[02:51] <afief> aMMuNix, either reinstall ubuntu(if you have a seperate /home partition it's easy) or install XGL(or ask someone who knows better than me)
[02:51] <Clint-> no i havent
[02:51] <kbrooks> from X to ../../dir/a/
[02:51] <levander> Clint-: if you're building stuff manually, there's a build-essentials package you may want to install
[02:51] <Clint-> will now
[02:51] <aMMuNix> afief, ok thanks for the help
[02:51] <kbrooks> those are example dir and file names
[02:51] <levander> Clint-: it may have nasm in it, i dunno, but it has a bunch of stuff that's common for building tasks
[02:51] <afief> aMMuNix, sorry i couldn't help more
[02:52] <aMMuNix> afief, you tried, and I appreciate that, thanks
[02:52] <utopia_> bingo paddy, at least now i know wtf type modem it is
[02:52] <Guest23445> hi
[02:52] <stefg> WeeJeWel: no... the convention is that files/folders starting with . (a dot) are hidden, no way around that
[02:52] <kbrooks> how do I create a link from ./X to ./../directory/anotherdirectory/ ?
[02:52] <WeeJeWel> hmm okay
[02:52] <levander> kbrooks: hard or soft link?
[02:52] <Enselic> kbrooks: ln -s original link
[02:52] <Paddy_EIRE> utopia_, I think that should work out of the box :D
[02:52] <Nowak> any easy way to make nfs server + client work with ipv6 ?
[02:52] <afief> kbrooks, command line you create a link with ln -s
[02:52] <Guest23445> i wana ask
[02:52] <kbrooks> levander, er, i meant "../"
[02:52] <levander> kbrooks: Enselic's command creates a soft link
[02:53] <tuxsplaymate> !ask
[02:53] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:53] <Enselic> levander: symbolic
[02:53] <kbrooks> levander, i want a soft link, yeah
 2mb 29.99 - http://www.eircom.ie/cgi-bin/bvsm/bveircom/bladerunner/showContent.jsp
[02:53] <kbrooks> Enselic, same
[02:53] <pupi120290> thanks now it functions
[02:53] <Enselic> aka soft maybe :)
[02:53] <Guest23445> how to make all my document and taskbar seperated in 1 desktop in ubuntu?
[02:53] <ID_EGO_> 2mb 29.99 - http://www.eircom.ie
[02:53] <levander> Enselic: i think soft and symbolic are just two different words that mean the same thing when talking about filesystem links
[02:53] <kbrooks> the syntax of ln is confusing
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[02:54] <Abu-Abudrahman> Okay seems i could change my question to be more clear is there any package to configure PPPoA Protocol
[02:54] <Abu-Abudrahman> ok seems i could change my question to be more clear is there any package to configure PPPoA Protocol
[02:54] <afief> levander, no they are not
[02:54] <ID_EGO_> free modem
[02:54] <taime1> how do i run vnc in 8 bit mode in linux?
[02:54] <utopia_> Paddy, so if i just do ppopeconf it should be happy days?
[02:54] <stefg> !adsl
[02:54] <ubotu> Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[02:54] <utopia_> yea id_ego..take a look at id_ego..there the guys that make it
[02:54] <utopia_> wtf
[02:54] <utopia_> www.navini.com i mean
[02:54] <vbabiy> Good Morning everyone
[02:54] <afief> levander, with softlinks you create a "shortcut" somewhere, but with a hardlink you essentially have two filenames linking to the same data
[02:55] <Abu-Abudrahman> stefg i already checked that am asking abt point-to-point over At The Moment not over ethernet
[02:55] <Abu-Abudrahman> stefg i already checked that am asking abt point-to-point over Atm not over ethernet
[02:55] <Abu-Abudrahman> sorry for that duplication :S
[02:55] <levander> afief: From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolic_link "In computing, a symbolic link (often shortened to symlink and also known as a soft link) consists of a special type of file that serves as a reference to another file or directory."
[02:55] <longchank> Hi,I have a problem when playing DivX movies in VLC. There is color distortion and then there is abig green line at the top, any ideas? Im using Feisty.
[02:56] <taime1> longchank: using beryl?
[02:56] <Enselic> longchank: mplayer works much better in my experience
[02:56] <stefg> Abu-Abudrahman: i noticed.... was just fishing it it turns up with something sensible. But google should be your friend 'PPPoA ubuntu' will give you a massive amount of hits, i'm sure
[02:56] <afief> levander, which is a shortcut. it is "special" but the OS still knows how to navigate through it
[02:56] <longchank> taimel : yes i am
[02:56] <taime1> Enselic, longchank: agreed
[02:56] <vbabiy> longchank: also try using the terminal to play and see if you  get any i errors
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[02:56] <longchank> Enselic: I have tried Mplayer, but im a noob so i fail at installing it...three times :S
[02:56] <afief> levander, for example if you change the name of the original copy a softlink won't work anymore, a hardlink would
[02:57] <Abu-Abudrahman> stefg did that also searching for that for more than three days and didnt find any Solution any way Thanks alot
[02:57] <Abu-Abudrahman> stefg did that also searching for that for more than three days and didnt find any Solution any way thx alot
 we could get broadband for along time, not everyone has it
[02:57] <taime1> Enselic, longchank: has something to do with deinterlacing
[02:57] <Enselic> longchank: sudo apt-get install mplayer should do
[02:57] <taime1> sorry im not more help
[02:57] <gsf250v> hi when i try to install ubuntu it takes ages on step 4 setting up a partition and now the % box is gone and i cant click anything its just loading and has been for ages
[02:57] <pupi120290> is it possible to use nfs with passwords. i mean that you can mount nfs-drives only if you entered a password first
[02:57] <stefg> Abu-Abudrahman: Austria uses pppoa a lot and ubuntu is popular there... i'm shure there's a howto somewhere
 we have broadband tv cable, internet, and phone now from the same company
[02:58] <longchank> vbably: How do i play in terminal?
[02:58] <dejx> how do i mount partition with diffrent gid? (nfs)
[02:58] <taime1> does anyone know how to run vnc in 8 bit mode?
[02:58] <dejx> 3 <idefixx> dejx: mount -o gid=ID ... dont work with nfs
[02:58] <utopia_> from navini..? im still not sure what category of broadband it falls under but im hoping it'll work anyway
[02:59] <gsf250v> hi step 4 appears to be stuck on my install it asks me how i want to prepare my disk space but i can only click cancel
[02:59] <taime1> o.O
[02:59] <Clint-> lol
[02:59] <ID_EGO_> taime1: does this help: http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/3.3.7/winvncviewer.html
[03:00] <taime1> ID_EGO_: it might, but im using linux ;)
[03:00] <ID_EGO_> oh thats windows
[03:00] <taime1> haha
[03:00] <ID_EGO_> i dont use it
[03:00] <taime1> goofball
[03:00] <hahaninja> er
[03:01] <idefixx> dejx: it does.. let me give you an example
[03:01] <idefixx> dejx: mount -t ntfs -o uid=1000 /dev/hda1 /media/hda1
[03:01] <idefixx> dejx: well, that was with uid.. you want gid instead.
[03:01] <gsf250v> i think my corrupt hdd is causing step 4 to hang in the install of ubuntu. my corrupt hdd is only my D; and i want to put ubuntu on a partition on C:
[03:02] <Firefox6161> ZOMG I BROKE IT
[03:02] <surekha> hi , I installed apache from source and want to uninstall it. How to do that?
[03:03] <levander> surekha: did you build a package and install it from that package with the sources, or did you just compile the sources raw and do something like "make install"?
[03:03] <surekha> I compiled the sources raw and did a make install
 kbrooks: ln -s original link # i dont get
[03:04] <levander> surekha: you have to delete the files one by one, maybe by looking at the output of "make install" you can figure out where these files are?
[03:04] <kbrooks> Enselic_, so, say original is A. link is ../../foo/bar. what do i type? (just MAKING sure)
[03:05] <idefixx> afaik know apache supports 'make uninstall'
[03:05] <levander> surekha: apt only knows how to uninstall files if you installed the files with apt
[03:05] <idefixx> .. never used it though
[03:05] <levander> surekha: i didn't know apache did "make uninstall" def. try idefixx's suggestions
[03:05] <levander> kbrooks: ln -s A ../../foo/bar
[03:05] <surekha> levander: I assumed that apache would support make uninstall but that doesnt work.
[03:06] <levander> surekha: I end up having to undelete the files one-by-one when I try stuff like that a lot.  It sucks.
[03:07] <kbrooks> levander, that didn't work, but that is because i did it in the wrong directory.
[03:07] <surekha> levander: thanks for your input anyways
[03:07] <eshaase> i'm looking for a lightweight bittorrent client that provides more statistics than the original bittorrent client (something similiar to utorrent on windows), anyone have any suggestions?
[03:07] <Enselic_> kbrooks: ln -s /bin/bash /some/dir/foo     will make foo act like bash
[03:07] <poise> yo
[03:07] <Enselic_> kbrooks: foo is created, bash exists
[03:07] <kbrooks> levander, so, if i want a link ../../foo/bar/A to POINT to A in the home directory, I have to
[03:08] <idefixx> surekha: levander sry.. i thought apache put a little more effort in its makefile than they apperently do :)
[03:08] <levander> kbrooks: yeah, i was wondering about your use of relative directories.  I always cd to the directory I want to put the link in, and use the full path name of the original.  like "cd foo ; ln -s /path/to/A bar"
[03:08] <kbrooks> cd ../../foo/bar
[03:08] <kbrooks> ln -s ~/A
[03:08] <kbrooks> and that's easy :-)
[03:08] <crdlb> eshaase, it's terminal-based, but I'm a big fan of rtorrent
[03:08] <crdlb> deluge is also nice if you need a GUI
[03:08] <levander> kbrooks: does ln take the current directory as an implicit argument for the origina?
[03:09] <levander> kbrooks: that's the only way what you're doing there will work
[03:09] <dizzydan92> heye guys :D
[03:09] <kbrooks> levander, read man page
[03:09] <dizzydan92> anybody knows some great 3d game for linux ?
[03:10] <levander> kbrooks: hah, i don't care, i was just making sure it was working for you, good for you if it did
[03:10] <eshaase> crdlb: ok, thanks!
[03:10] <levander> dizzydan92: i've been meaning to try xpilot, it's not a fast game, but a slow relaxing flying game, with planes much more realistic than MS's Flight Simulator
[03:11] <IndyGunFreak> levander: i tried that other flight sim, can't remember the name of it, it was hard
[03:11] <levander> dizzydan92: it's a lot more like flying than MS's game, the military uses xpilot for training
[03:11] <dizzydan92> is it free tough it is greater tham s flight ?
[03:11] <levander> IndyGunFreak: flying a plane is hard, you want it to be realistic don't you?
[03:11] <dizzydan92> ya
[03:11] <IndyGunFreak> levander: not that realistic...lol
[03:11] <dizzydan92> i have a joystick :|
[03:11] <IndyGunFreak> dizzydan92: have you tried tremulous
[03:11] <levander> well, as realistic a simulator as there is
[03:12] <dizzydan92> tremolous ,ya i dont like it
[03:12] <IndyGunFreak> levander: i've never tried xpilot, it was nother one, can't remember the name
[03:12] <citybird> hi anyone here use conky? i am looking for a weather reporting scripts.
[03:12] <IndyGunFreak> dizzydan92: ok
[03:12] <levander> IndyGunFreak: it's not a traditional game though, it's not action oriented at all
[03:12] <IndyGunFreak> right
[03:12] <Simulator> ..
[03:12] <levander> citybird: i just use the gnome applet in the task bar, it's not fancy but gets the job done
[03:12] <Clint-> why does the old ubuntu install and autodect all my hardware but not the new 7.04 version
[03:13] <IndyGunFreak> Clint-: what s it not detecting?
[03:13] <dizzydan92> aaahm... how do i calibrate my joystick usig jscalibrator ?? i did the calibration .. i saved it .. but now my joystick ain't workin
[03:13] <Clint-> my sound card
[03:13] <levander> Clint-: driver's must have changed, that happened to me in upgrading to Edgy, Edgy didn't recognize the NIC I was using on Dapper
[03:13] <voici> Clint-: i wasn't able to install 7.04 at all. my notebook didn't boot
[03:13] <_raphael_> dizzydan92: try blobwars or supertux. not 3d games, but good games
[03:13] <dizzydan92> :)
[03:13] <voici> Clint-: I had to update the kernel, after that it worked fine
[03:13] <IndyGunFreak> Clint-: there's been a lot of people in here with Sound issues and feisty, not sure what the issue is.
[03:13] <Clint-> voici: yer this notebook is eh
[03:13] <Syndic4te> Hi
[03:13] <Syndic4te> What is GDM?
[03:13] <taime1> does anyone know how to run vnc in 8 bit mode?
[03:14] <Clint-> hrmm i am relucant to update everything
[03:14] <IndyGunFreak> !gdm
[03:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gdm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:14] <taime1> Syndic4te: its the login screen for gnome
[03:14] <citybird> levander: sorry i have my system monitoring already set up with conky but i will give it a look.
[03:14] <Clint-> cause this is the reason i had to reinstall
[03:14] <Syndic4te> ahh ok
[03:14] <levander> voici: I wish Ubuntu could do some kind of "recommended hardware" that you could buy, and they would put more effort into supporting for upgrades
[03:14] <Clint-> the laptop wouldnt boot
[03:14] <voici> Clint-: i am not sure which driver ceased to work, but it was because of the kernel that came with 7.04
[03:14] <levander> citybird: was just a suggestion, i don't care
[03:14] <dark> #Vittoria
[03:15] <dizzydan92> yes .. sound issue to me .. i have a realtek soundcard ... and i have problems outputing sound to speakers directly when using sound editing and video editing software like audacity cinerella ... avidemux
[03:15] <seraph47> question: i just installed beryl, and the default window border color is red. how can i change that?
[03:15] <voici> Clint-: boot the live-cd. terminal. mount your hdd. chroot /mnt/my-hdd /bin/bash . apt-get update. apt-get dist-upgrade. reboot
[03:15] <citybird> levander: good suggestion. i think i like that gnome applet.
[03:15] <blinx> hi
[03:15] <levander> citybird: really, i consider it kinda boring and ugly
[03:15] <blinx> my friend has some problems with ubuntu 64 feisty
[03:15] <taime1> !emerald | seraph47
[03:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about emerald - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:15] <blinx> he has a amd 64 x2
[03:15] <taime1> ew...
[03:15] <levander> citybird: i just use it cause i haven't put time into finding something better
[03:15] <levander> blinx: doesn't everybody have problems with that?
[03:16] <Clint-> voici: i have tried that
[03:16] <taime1> seraph47: emerald theme manager
[03:16] <voici> Clint-: sure you did DIST-upgrade ?
[03:16] <citybird> levander: do you use conky?
[03:16] <Clint-> yep
[03:16] <levander> citybird: never tried it
[03:16] <dizzydan92> seraph47: run the berylmanager and rightclick on icon and click emerald theme manager
[03:16] <blinx> during the boot process of the live cd and the installed system an error concerning the CPU1# appears
[03:16] <voici> ok, sorry then. worked for my machine
[03:16] <blinx> levander: can you tell me more about that?
[03:16] <seraph47> taimel: ive tried that with no success
[03:16] <citybird> levander: it's a great system monitor if you can get it to stop flickering.
[03:16] <levander> citybird: does it have more weather graphics than that applet?  that's what I don't like about the applet, no graphics in the forecast, just test
[03:17] <sebrock> I just installed xubuntu, how will I make it not start on bott but just text mode???
[03:17] <blinx> my brother has running feisty on his amd64 x2 really good
[03:17] <levander> citybird: oh wait, i thought you were talking about weather
[03:17] <Clint-> i am just gonna reinstall a older version of ubuntu
[03:17] <seraph47> taimel: under window management, and i dont see an option to change the color
[03:17] <silvertip257> I need help finding libnss_files.so.1 for my busybox build.
[03:17] <levander> citybird: try lowering the refresh rate (rate at which it reports system status) to get it to stop "flickering"
[03:17] <dizzydan92> anybody can tell me this ?? my joystick wasn't calibrated then i installed jscalibrator ... then ... i calibrated it ... then ... i saved the calibration to the default jscalibrator path ... then tryed to play .. then noticed that wont work anymore
[03:17] <citybird> levander: conky is a system monitor that can also run scripts and show you reports like weather.
[03:18] <Trusch> join #ubuntu-de
[03:18] <levander> citybird: ahhh, look at gdesklets and adesklets if your looking into stuff like that, i saw that stuff the other day, looked interesting
[03:18] <silvertip257> trush add a / to that
[03:18] <citybird> levander: i think i just have to restart X. i added an option to Module
[03:18] <vermoos> help! i installed beryl, and a window has gone off-screen - is there a keyboard shortcut for "unmaximize"?
[03:18] <levander> silvertip257: "apt-cache search libnss"
[03:18] <dizzydan92> anybody can tell me this ?? my joystick wasn't calibrated then i installed jscalibrator ... then ... i calibrated it ... then ... i saved the calibration to the default jscalibrator path ... then tryed to play .. then noticed that wont work anymore pls pls pls
[03:18] <mez_> how do i change port to ping?
[03:19] <citybird> bbiab restarting
[03:19] <silvertip257> ok ty levander:  it's an old lib though
[03:19] <DaveG|> anyone know how to get SCIM working with QT4 apps? i've tried all sorts of things and it just won't work...
[03:19] <mez_> how do i select which port to ping i meant actually plz
[03:19] <Havis> can anyone tell me if there are any good games for Ubuntu pls? :)
[03:19] <erUSUL> !games
[03:19] <ubotu> Information about games on Ubuntu can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php and ubuntugames.org
[03:19] <mez_> cmon theres gotta be some guru here that knows how to select which port to ping
[03:20] <levander> silvertip257: all packages in the Ubuntu repositories are a little old, they're frozen before they release the distribution, is it so old you can't use it?
[03:20] <silvertip257> Havis:  wolfenstein enemy territory & true combat elite are pretty good
[03:20] <DaveG|> Havis, http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Native_Games
[03:20] <sebrock> god, is there anybody here that can run mythtv-setup using a remote X session?
[03:20] <hylje> mez_: ping depends on a remote ping service, changing ports is pointless. besides, i recall ping not using tcp/ip at all
[03:20] <seraph47> dizzydan92:thanks i found it, i was using the settings manager instead of the theme manager
[03:21] <dizzydan92> okay
[03:21] <dizzydan92> nopc :D
[03:21] <levander> sebrock: what error are you getting?
[03:21] <erUSUL> mez_: afaics you can not change the port in ping
[03:21] <silvertip257> levander:  I tried to copy files from my running install, but only copied symlinks, so I went in & copied & renamed wht I needed by hand ... couldnt find libnss_files.so.1 anywhere not even symlinked
[03:21] <sebrock> levander this: http://www.pastebin.ca/567054 (u swe btw?)
[03:21] <levander> silvertip257: "locate libnss_files"??
[03:22] <silvertip257> levander:  ok
[03:22] <DaveG|> can anyone help me with QT4 and SCIM? they just won't work with each other at all...
[03:22] <Mez> grr @ mez_
[03:22] <dizzydan92> WTF NOBODY KNOWS HOW TO SET UP AN JOYSTICK IN UBUNTU USING JSCALIBRATOR ?? kmon
[03:22] <Havis> sebrock: thanx :)
[03:22] <Mez> !caps | dizzydan92
[03:22] <ubotu> dizzydan92: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[03:23] <sebrock> Havis ??
[03:23] <silvertip257> levander:  there are two, libnss_files.so.1 & libnss_files.so.2  ... I have .so.2, but not .so.1 ... they are diff & yea I"m stuck ... went to rpm sites for the rest (extracted what I needed & ran w/ those, but not this one - can't find it
[03:23] <erUSUL> !patience | dizzydan92
[03:23] <ubotu> dizzydan92: 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
[03:23] <mez_> lol
[03:23] <mez_> sorry im new to this
[03:23] <levander> sebrock: you don't have some stuff installed on "localhost" - the machine you're probably sitting at.  Do you have to install a mythtv client or something?
[03:23] <silvertip257> it's ok mez_
[03:24] <mez_> :)
[03:24] <sebrock> I have a xserver installed and that should be it
[03:24] <Havis> sebrock: sry wrong guy :)
[03:24] <sebrock> levander, I followed a ubuntu guide
[03:24] <mez_> hey theres another mez in here lol
[03:25] <dizzydan92> :-!
[03:25] <sebrock> levander, the session is on a mac
[03:25] <mez_> unless thats me also lol
[03:25] <levander> silvertip257: you know that Ubuntu uses deb's and not rpm's??
[03:25] <Safrole> Are there any programs in the ubuntu repository that can rip audio from an .avi file?
[03:25] <sebrock> levander, what "stuff" is this?
[03:25] <silvertip257> yes levander
[03:25] <levander> sebrock: there's just some software you don't have installed.  /usr/bin/mythtvbackend isn't even on the server
[03:25] <silvertip257> but if I get the libs for my separate build, then I'm happy
[03:25] <mez_> lol thats funny
[03:25] <silvertip257> ok levander ^^
[03:25] <etm1> dizzydan92: what model and usb or 15 pin plug ?
[03:25] <utop|away> okay..to setup wireless broadband via an ethernet card, do i want to use pppoe conf?
[03:25] <Mez> and annoying for me mez_  - anytime anyone speaks to you I get a highlight
[03:25] <sebrock> levander, it is, from the server I can start it
[03:25] <mez_> lol
[03:25] <silvertip257> mez_  b/c your name has an underscore after it, yes there is probably another mez on FreeNode
[03:25] <levander> silvertip257: it seems like Ubuntu has libnss too new, and not to old.  you are in what they call in the windows world "dll hell"
[03:26] <dizzydan92> USB
[03:26] <mez_> how do u do that... direct a msg?
[03:26] <silvertip257> haha levander
[03:26] <dizzydan92> etm1:USB
[03:26] <silvertip257> levander:  anywhere I can go to steal the libnss_file.so.1 ?
[03:26] <Mez> silvertip257, his name has an underscore, because I ghosted him when he had "Mez" (which I'm being polite and not doing so now!)
[03:26] <silvertip257> ok w/e ?
[03:26] <levander> silvertip257: no idea
[03:26] <silvertip257> ok ty levander
[03:27] <dizzydan92> etm1: it's an usb joystick ... :-D
[03:27] <sebbe> anyone had the problem of Opera randomly quitting when leaving it alone for a few minutes?
[03:27] <dizzydan92> maybe she gets bored
[03:27] <dizzydan92> :P
[03:27] <mez_> where yall from?
[03:27] <Mez> !offtopic | mez_
[03:27] <ubotu> mez_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:27] <levander> sebrock: okay, the thing is, i thought when an X client program runs, it uses the filesystem on the local machine where the program is being displayed, not on the remote machine where the X client program is being run.
[03:28] <mez_> lol
[03:28] <mez_> sorry
[03:28] <mez_> dam u guys are really on the ball lol
[03:28] <sebbe>  anyone had the problem of Opera randomly quitting when leaving it alone for a few minutes?
[03:28] <levander> sebrock: so, when it can't find /usr/bin/mythbackend, i am thinking that means it's not on the machine named server, but maybe I am wrong about where X client programs look for files
[03:28] <Mez> mez_, some of us are ;)
[03:29] <sebrock> this is strange, it segfaults
[03:29] <levander> sebrock: did you understand what i just said??
[03:29] <etm1> dizzydan92: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/17245
[03:29] <dizzydan92> why ?
[03:29] <levander> sebrock: oh wiat, forget that
[03:29] <dizzydan92> etm1:why ? :D
[03:29] <MelTraX> can anyone help me with cpu frequency scaling on ubuntu server?
[03:30] <levander> sebrock: you are ssh'd into the machine named "server", and want to display the GUI for the program "mythtv-setup" on some other machine that you are sitting at?
[03:30] <levander> sebrock: is that right?
[03:30] <dizzydan92> etm1: thanks for the link ill do my best :D :-*
[03:31] <levander> sebrock: you there, i think i know what's going on, come on man
[03:31] <TakeOut{u}> trouble in paradise ?
[03:31] <levander> TakeOut{u}: always
[03:31] <poise> SAFEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
[03:31] <sebrock> levander that is right
[03:32] <sebrock> levander, I actually get the first prompts telling me that I need to be part of the mythtv user group. But then it segfaults with that message I gave you
[03:32] <levander> sebrock: the machine you want to use to display the GUI is a Mac, and "server" is a Linux box?
[03:32] <poise> i need gash
[03:32] <sebrock> levander yes
[03:33] <mez_> whats best IDE to use for c++ programming?
[03:33] <mez_> with GUI assistance?
[03:33] <levander> sebrock: you need to have an X Server on the Mac (probably a rootless X server for a Mac) running and the ssh client you use to log into the Linux box needs to have X Forwarding enabled (if it's a command line tool, to enable that you use the -X option usually)
[03:34] <etm1> dizzydan92: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=338457   better link
[03:34] <sebrock> levander, all that is done
[03:34] <levander> sebrock: on "server", do "echo $DISPLAY" on the bash prompt
[03:34] <levander> sebrock: what's it say?
[03:35] <dizzydan92> etm1: thanks ... also .. i have installed 2 weeks ago the jscalibrator .. and i calibrated it .. and i saved the calibration .. but now .. ain't works at all
[03:35] <sebrock> levander, as I said. I already have it working, only mythtv-setup does not work
[03:35] <poise> i need a 1337 distro
[03:35] <sebrock> levander 10:0
[03:35] <paico> hi! I'm a novice in linux... I like install my wireless (LinkSys WMP54G) but he no auto-detect and I look not a aplication for install a module at the my hardware... which command for install the module?? I am brazilian, sorry my english!
[03:35] <sebrock> levander -X should make it right by default
[03:35] <levander> sebrock: from those error messages, i think mythtv-setup's problem is that it's not finding the X server on your Mac box
[03:36] <levander> sebrock: type this: "xterm", see if that shows up on your Mac box
[03:36] <bersace> sabdfl_: Hi, do  you intend to "release" LP under the AGPL a soon as AGPL is ready ? ;)
[03:37] <cozmoz> hi there, I am trying to do a seamless VrtualBox install as per this forum post: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=433359
[03:37] <sebrock> levander, as I said, X forwarding is working, ex xclock from server to mac
[03:37] <cozmoz> and am receiving the following error: ERROR: connect: No route to host
[03:37] <cozmoz> can anyone help?
[03:37] <levander> sebrock: okay, i mistread the error, my bad
[03:37] <levander> sebrock: lemme look again
[03:37] <paico> hi! I'm a novice in linux... I like install my wireless (LinkSys WMP54G) but he no auto-detect and I look not a aplication for install a module at the my hardware... which command for install the module?? I am brazilian, sorry my english!
[03:38] <ruy_lopez> ls
[03:38] <levander> sebrock: it's really weird that it's not finding /usr/bin/mythbackend on the server.  But, I'm lost.  Maybe try #mythtv-users?
[03:38] <erUSUL> !br | paico
[03:38] <ubotu> paico: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[03:39] <erUSUL> !wifi | paico
[03:39] <ubotu> paico: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:39] <levander> sebrock: and really, "echo $DISPLAY" should show "<name of macbox>:10.0" and not "localhost:10.0" for the environment you've described
[03:40] <openmindDJ> does ubuntu feisty use suspend or suspend2?
[03:40] <paico> [ubotu]  in #ubuntu-br I have not help...
[03:40] <levander> sebrock: if the machine name is absent in the value of DISPLAY, it defaults to localhost
[03:40] <mx-zoom> paico: ubotu is a bot
[03:40] <paico> but I go in -pt...
[03:40] <paico> thanks...
[03:40] <paico> ooww...
[03:40] <paico> rsrs
[03:40] <levander> but, you're DISPLAY should be the mac box, not localhost (the Linux box)
[03:40] <paico> sorry
[03:40] <mx-zoom> paico... qual  o problema?
[03:40] <MelTraX> can anyone tell me how to suspend a USB HDD?
[03:41] <poise> i need someone to teach me code
[03:41] <poise> im a complete n00b
[03:41] <poise> and need a tutor
[03:41] <sebrock> levander you sure
[03:41] <rafa_> hi
[03:41] <levander> sebrock: positive
[03:41] <kasike> hi
[03:42] <levander> sebrock: 60% sure about this, When you turn on X Forwarding in the ssh client, the ssh client sets DISPLAY in the remote login environment
[03:42] <levander> sebrock: you have to try another X program in the same login (same window) as the login where mythtv-setup is failing
[03:42] <rafa_> all well ?
[03:42] <sebrock> levander yes, but how is it that other x apps work
[03:42] <levander> sebrock: try "xterm" right after "mythtv-setup" fails
[03:43] <sebrock> it just mythtv-setup
[03:43] <levander> sebrock: you've tried it in the same login window?
[03:43] <paico> [mx-zoom]  I have a wireless connection (LinkSys WMP56G) but I not found a program in Kubuntu 6 for add my plate
[03:43] <paico> I are using the livecd
[03:43] <mx-zoom> paico: podes falar portugus :). sabes qual  a tua placa?
[03:43] <paico> oba
[03:43] <paico> rsrs
[03:44] <paico> obrigado
[03:44] <paico> uma linksys wmp56g
[03:44] <rafa_> have a free game for ubuntu, a good game
[03:44] <Nicark> ubuntugames.com
[03:44] <paico> j postei em fruns mas sem sucesso...
[03:44] <voici> hehe wireless is still a pain in the..... behind
[03:44] <rafa_> eg doom
[03:45] <mx-zoom> paico: placa PCMCIA ou interna?
[03:45] <levander> sebrock: what's going on? i need to go eat breakfast... but wanna give you a second to see if i can help
[03:45] <_gpg_> hi
[03:45] <rafa_> cool
[03:45] <Nicark> rafa_, check out ubuntugames.org
[03:45] <natbet> I tried installing vmware-player, but it always fails and now it won't let me remove it
[03:45] <paico> [mx-zoom]  ai no entendo... mas  uma placa que foi comprada e foi instalada dentro da cpu
[03:45] <_gpg_> i'm getting troubles ready DVD (any kind) on my PC (using feisty)
[03:45] <rafa_> ok
[03:45] <sebrock> well, I cant be online and try this at the same time
[03:45] <rafa_> ok
[03:46] <sebrock> but hey, Im off eating aswell
[03:46] <_gpg_> all CD are handled correctly but when i insert DVD it fail to mount it
[03:46] <mx-zoom> paico: era isso mesmo que queria saber. vou s ler umas cenas sobre isso e j te digo qualquer coisa
[03:46] <_gpg_> can any one help please :"(
[03:46] <levander> sebrock: weird setup can't be online and try at same time, sounds like you need a router for $40
[03:46] <sebrock> Im gonna check the display thing out later, I think you can define it when starting mythtv.set
[03:46] <paico> certo, muito obrigado mx-zoom desde j
[03:46] <levander> sebrock: good luck, gotta quick question before breakfast?
[03:46] <sebrock> levander, I have no router at the moment.. gonna buy one next week
[03:46] <alberto1> what is ubuntu-beryl package?
[03:46] <sebrock> nope tnx
[03:47] <voici> DEFCON is a cool game
[03:47] <levander> sebrock: yeah, i know how having all your computers in a few pieces while setting a bunch of stuff up is, believe me
[03:47] <rafa_> oi, moro no brasil tambm
[03:47] <levander> sebrock: good luck
[03:47] <voici> DEFCON - http://www.everybody-dies.com
[03:47] <natbet> anyone know anything about vmware-player?
[03:47] <paico> opa rafa_, mais um brazuca...  bom falar portugues nessa sala... j gastei meu pobre ingls para o ano inteiro!!
[03:47] <paico> hehe
[03:47] <voici> natbet: me
[03:47] <enviouz> anybody else having problems with fast user switching after enableing the restricted vid drivers?
[03:48] <natbet> voici: how do I get it to either finish installing or remove it? it tries to stop the process but it errors at virtual ethernet
[03:48] <rafa_> puxa, legal est sala
[03:48] <voici> natbet: did you install the deb-package or the tar.gz thing?
[03:49] <mx-zoom> paico: tem as restricted modules da kernel? pelo que li, o ubuntu suporta essa placa. depois  necessrio um programa tal como o wpa_supplicant ou o wifi-radar para poder configurar a placa. como eu no uso KDE, no sei qual  o programa que vem de raiz
[03:49] <blinx> runs the amd x2 with feisty 64?
[03:49] <blinx> I have only errors like CPU1#
[03:49] <blinx> during the boot procedure
[03:50] <paico> [mx-zoom]  ento tento usar o Ubuntu em vez do Kubuntu? Seria mais fcil?
[03:50] <blinx> did I something wrong in the installation?
[03:50] <paico> tenho ambos aqui
[03:50] <natbet> voici: using apt-get, so the deb-package
[03:50] <dcordes> !spanish | paico
[03:50] <ubotu> paico: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[03:50] <mx-zoom> blinx: PORTUGUESE
[03:50] <voici> natbet: sorry then, worked perfectly well for me
[03:50] <mx-zoom> blinx: sorry, wrong one
[03:50] <blinx> mx-zoom: sorry, wtf?
[03:51] <_gpg_> grrr toujouts pas de dvd
[03:51] <mx-zoom> dcordes: Portuguese NOT spanish
[03:51] <mx-zoom> blinx:  was meant for dcordes :p
[03:51] <blinx> is in the 64bit kernel now smp support included, isn't it??
[03:51] <_gpg_> oops
[03:51] <blinx> the system doesn't boot
[03:51] <mx-zoom> paico: a placa deveria funcionar tanto com KDE como com Gnome. o Gnome tem uma ecra de config em que mostra se a placa est a funcionar. mas o kde tambm deve ter
[03:52] <dcordes> perdon seor
[03:52] <ny00123> hi
[03:52] <ruffleS> mx-zoom, don't speak portuguese here
[03:52] <ruffleS> mx-zoom, va pro ubuntu-br ou ubuntu-pt
[03:52] <dcordes> mi espaol es mierda.
[03:52] <Nicark> dcordes, haha lol why?
[03:52] <paico> [mx-zoom]  vou usar tuas dicas e tentar novamente
[03:52] <paico> muito obrigado!
[03:52] <ny00123> When using dchroot (for a 32-bit chroot in 64-bit Ubuntu, for instance), is there a way of adding parameters? e.g.
[03:52] <sc0tch> Hello, I have Ubuntu Edgy installed and use hased ssh known_hosts files, but I can't seem to find the command set to decode/manipulate the hashed keys for updating/removing/etc..? anyone use hashed known_hosts?
[03:52] <ny00123> dchroot -d prboom -warp 1
[03:52] <ny00123> (just an example, it's not prboom which I'm trying)
[03:53] <mx-zoom> dcordes: senhor :P
[03:53] <novato_br> i need more information! I have troubles with beryl!
[03:53] <novato_br> my beryl is locking
[03:53] <ny00123> Does it work, but crash?
[03:54] <ny00123> on fullscreen apps, maybe?
[03:54] <erUSUL> !beryl | novato_br
[03:54] <ubotu> novato_br: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[03:54] <ny00123> Sync to vblank should be disabled
[03:54] <novato_br> is not enough, erUSUL
[03:54] <ny00123> from beryl-manager if I'm not wrong
[03:54] <ny00123> or is it beryl-settings? (-_-)
[03:54] <ny00123> Well, surely one of them
[03:55] <novato_br> ny00123, my beryl is locking
[03:55] <crdlb> ny00123, beryl-settings
[03:55] <novato_br> i don't know if it's the settings or the manager
[03:55] <ny00123> ok novato_br, try beryl-settings
[03:55] <ny00123> and somewhere, I think at the bottom
[03:55] <Karol84PL> Hello, how to launch Open Ofiice quick starter, to make OOo starting faster?
[03:55] <ny00123> (I don't have Beryl at the moment so I can't check)
[03:55] <ny00123> uncheck "Sync to VBlank"
[03:55] <novato_br> don't u want to see my Computer's configurations ?
[03:55] <ny00123> For Compiz users who experience crashes this may help too, but from gconf-editor and..somewhere
[03:55] <novato_br> ok,
[03:56] <novato_br> ok, ny00123
[03:56] <enviouz> anybody have a clue about my problem?
[03:56] <novato_br> i'll try it
[03:56] <ny00123> one more thing which can make things like a bit smoother
[03:56] <ny00123> disable autodetection of the refresh rate, and set it manually
[03:56] <ny00123> (say, to 60 for LCD screens)
[03:56] <novato_br> but here it's CRT
[03:57] <ny00123> It's probably 60Hz, but it could be 85Hz
[03:57] <eg_linux> how can i change the setting in  bootloader in ubuntu
[03:58] <erUSUL> eg_linux: editting /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:58] <novato_br> here it's 85hz, ny00123
[03:59] <eg_linux> erUSUL, can i do that by gui?
[03:59] <ny00123> then you can disable from beryl-settings the autodetection of the refresh rate
[03:59] <ny00123> and set it to 85 nearby
[03:59] <Cowfood> good morning!!!
[03:59] <erUSUL> eg_linux: no, that i know of
[04:00] <edmon> heey dose any one here know if there is any prog like rocketdock for ubuntu?
[04:01] <rafa_> what install the vmware of ubuntu ?
[04:01] <erUSUL> !vmware
[04:01] <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
[04:01] <rafa_> ok
[04:02] <rafa_> thanks
[04:02] <DaveG|> is anyone good with SCIM? it won't work with XIM for me... =/
[04:02] <yeniklasor> What is azureus 3 ? s it better than azureus 2.5?
[04:03] <ruffleS> rafa_, para ajuda em portugues visite ubuntu-br ou ubuntu-pt
[04:03] <enviouz> yeniklasor:  i think its windows only
[04:03] <rafa_> mas estou experimentando o chat
[04:04] <yeniklasor> writing Jar, Jar torrent, Source
[04:04] <ruffleS> rafa_, digite: /join #ubuntu-br
[04:04] <riotkittie> urgh. there's no way to kick a tty into a better resolution after boot, right?
[04:04] <rafa_> cool
[04:04] <enviouz> its basially 2.5 with vuze added
[04:04] <riotkittie> guess i will do this from inside X after all
[04:07] <DaveG|> anyone got any idea about getting SCIM to work with XIM?
[04:07] <xerophyte> Does anybody know any good notification application ? like task notification with time based
[04:10] <riotkittie> When using wireless, TTY 1-6 have never come up for me. I can bring them up manually by running getty but when I do that, I get a screwed up double prompt, and a message that job control's turned off. IF I run screen, as I am prone to do, things seem to work fine, though I have not really used it heavily. What exactly does 'no job control' mean? I have seen it mentioned, mostly by people having issues with the live CD. I suppose it 
[04:11] <Quilby> anyone on?
[04:11] <brian__> no
[04:11] <Quilby> oh ok
[04:11] <ashikahamed> can anyone help me configure my pinnacle pctv pro pci
[04:12] <riotkittie> Am I likely to have problems if I rely on TTYs? Or can I shrug that off if screen seems fine?
[04:12] <Quilby> >:o
[04:13] <PurpZeY> ashikahamed: try this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=439722&highlight=pctv+pro+pci&page=2
[04:13] <PurpZeY> ashikahamed: check page 1 as well.
[04:14] <ashikahamed> ok,thank you
[04:15] <alberto1> where is the gnome-terminal icon used in menu?
[04:15] <stan> hey guys, does anyone use the dictionaries?
[04:15] <alberto1> the icon in terminal is gnome default theme, but I want to change with the ubuntu theme one
[04:15] <alberto1> but I cant find it
[04:15] <stan> I mean like OpenDict or the Dictionary
[04:15] <eg_linux> anybody can tell m e how can i change the setting in bootloader in ubuntu?
[04:15] <stan> Im kinda having problems with it
[04:16] <wesley_ip> when i install ubuntu, he dont ask to me for a password and now i cant enter in pc using root
[04:16] <stan> is it at all possible to traslato to/from another language than english?
[04:16] <wesley_ip> what i have to do?
[04:16] <riotkittie> eg_linux: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst?
[04:16] <ralf__> salve
[04:16] <riotkittie> wesley_ip: hmm. who is "he"?  a person, or the CD?
[04:16] <IdleOne> stan you can translate from any language you want to any other language
[04:16] <ralf__> itelian???
[04:17] <zenmonk> does anyone know of a media player that has per song equalizer settings like itunes?
[04:17] <ward_> what software is good to monitor the remaining space, cpu usage, etc?
[04:17] <wesley_ip> what?
[04:17] <eg_linux> riotkittie, i know know how can i change it ?
[04:17] <stan> IdleOne: could you please tell me how?
[04:17] <wesley_ip> cd
[04:17] <wesley_ip> i mistake
[04:17] <zenmonk> ward_: gnome's system monitor can see cpu usage
[04:17] <ruy_lopez> ward: use "df" for remaining space, and "top" to monitor memory usage.
[04:17] <stan> IdleOne, because everytime I try to do this I only get the entries from like WordNet
[04:17] <wesley_ip> de cd is edubuntu
[04:17] <ward_> zenmonk, also remaning hd space?
[04:17] <stan> IdleOne: english to english
[04:17] <stan> How do i install the others?
[04:18] <IdleOne> stan, you are looking for an application? I dont know of any but check out altavista.com they used to have a translator on the site
[04:18] <ruy_lopez> df -h, shows disk usage
[04:18] <riotkittie> eg_linux:  what do you want to change?  in a term sudo nano /boot/grub/menu.lst or ALT+F2 gksu <text editor of your choice> /boot/grub/menu.lst
[04:18] <stan> IdleOne: Im looking for an application, like OpenDict, I just need to look up the words...
[04:18] <zenmonk> ward_: uhh no, but Gnome has a disk usage analyzer
[04:19] <riotkittie> wesley_ip: wait, you're trying to log in as root??
[04:19] <eg_linux> riotkittie,  i want make the default is entering to windows not ubuntu
[04:19] <ward_> zenmonk, ok thanx that works, but i menat something thats integrated into the background
[04:19] <blackatron> has anyone had the problem with when you try to run VLC from console and it complains that it cannot  open shared object file. no such file
[04:19] <stan> I just cant fidure out how to make it work peroperly
[04:19] <zenmonk> ward_:ok, I wasn't sure what you were going for, just thought I would throw it out :)
[04:19] <wesley_ip> riokittie: what is the passwor that the system difine when we dont meke this?
[04:19] <ruy_lopez> ward: you can configure "quota" to send email when a certain amount of disk usage is reached.
[04:19] <ward_> zenmonk, no problem, now at least i know of these tools
[04:20] <ward_> zenmonk, never saw them in the menu
[04:20] <[SMS] Gortok> I'm trying to run ubuntu on Virtual PC, and I can't get past the intro menu on the CD (Where it says to install or run Live CD) because of Graphical corruption.  I'm guessing that Ubuntu doesn't like my Monitor's resolution (its' a widescreen) @ 1440x900
[04:20] <riotkittie> wesley_ip: password for what? root??
[04:20] <wesley_ip> riokittie: yes
[04:21] <wesley_ip> riokittie: i want use the root for edit the file xorg.conf for mode the mouse ps2 to serial
[04:21] <riotkittie> wesley_ip: forget about root. it's locked on ubuntu. if you need to do something as root, use sudo.
[04:21] <bulmer> [SMS] Gortok: LiveCD has max resolution settings of 1024x768 i believe, so that it will run on older hardwares
[04:22] <[SMS] Gortok> Oh Bugger.
[04:22] <bernd> can someone help me? i have added the shutdown icon to my panel which produces normally a eye-candy window for shutting down, looking, restart, standby etc.. but now there come only a simply window with the options for log out and changing the user??? can somebody told me how getting the old window back???
[04:22] <[SMS] Gortok> Any ideas for getting it to run?
[04:22] <riotkittie>  brb
[04:22] <[SMS] Gortok> Or any ubuntu distro? OR the one that would run ?
[04:22] <bulmer> select the lower resolution
[04:22] <brockoli> what would be the best place to look for help on getting mythweb running?
[04:22] <IdleOne> stan if you are looking for definitions to words then you can right click on top panel and click Add to panel, window will open and then add the dictionary app
[04:22] <wesley_ip> i try to do this but if i make this when the gedit open the xorg file, the caracters dont apear
[04:22] <[SMS] Gortok> Bulmer: It gives me graphical corruption when I do that.
[04:23] <[SMS] Gortok> I can take a screenie, if you'd like, and post it to a webserver to show.
[04:23] <bulmer> [SMS] Gortok: maybe if you get hold of the alternate cd
[04:23] <wesley_ip> the window is clean
[04:23] <riotkittie> wesley_ip: try gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf             ......... gksu is better for graphical things
[04:23] <wesley_ip> ok
[04:24] <riotkittie> it sets the environment up properly
[04:24] <nivekc1> hey question.. i am currently running ubuntu 6.06 lts and thinking about upgrading to 7.04 is it worth it
[04:24] <riotkittie> where'd the GRUB problem guy go?
[04:24] <Karol84PL> Any suggestion on making open office launch faster ?
[04:24] <[SMS] Gortok> alternate CD?
[04:24] <ubuntu-user> hello, could someone please help me with setting up modem i don't know if its working or not even :-s
[04:25] <riotkittie> nivekc1: for some, its going to be worth it, for some it's not. what are YOUR needs?
[04:25] <_gpg_> can anyone help me please
[04:25] <SlimeyPete> Karol84PL: good luck. OpenOffice is infamously slow to load.
[04:25] <bernd> can someone help me? i have added the shutdown icon to my panel which produces normally a eye-candy window for shutting down, looking, restart, standby etc.. but now there come only a simply window with the options for log out and changing the user??? can somebody told me how getting the old window back???
[04:25] <riotkittie> nivekc1: run the live CD and decide
[04:25] <_gpg_> i got some dvd games, that i cant mount them on my ubuntu
[04:25] <nivekc1> well it seemsver similar to me
[04:25] <nivekc1> i am new to ubuntu
[04:25] <_gpg_> it's like if their filesystem is unknown
[04:25] <nivekc1> have been using vista for about a year
[04:26] <nivekc1> so i am used to shiny and nice visuals
[04:26] <riotkittie> vista, ugh. no offense.
[04:26] <wesley_ip> riotkittie: the terminal reject my password
[04:26] <zenmonk> nivekc1: I think it is generally reccommended to upgrade
[04:26] <nivekc1> but i am more into security.... i do some java programming and moslty web design
[04:26] <riotkittie> nivekc1: i think fiesty has some shiny eye candy built in
[04:27] <riotkittie> and its probably a little more user friendly, too
[04:27] <ward_> zenmonk, lol the remaining hd is in another tab of the same window :D
[04:27] <riotkittie> wesley_ip: and you are using YOUR password for this, right?
[04:27] <PurpZeY> nivekc1: Word I hear is it's a worthwhile upgrade, but, it can be a pain
[04:27] <ubuntu-user> hello, could someone please help me with setting up modem i don't know if its working or not even :-s
[04:27] <wesley_ip> riotkittie: yes
[04:27] <nivekc1> well ill do a clean install as i have only been using ubuntu for about two days
[04:27] <PurpZeY> ubuntu-user: Describe the problem.
[04:27] <PurpZeY> nivekc1: Then I'd do it.
[04:27] <anaheim2by> hi all
[04:27] <PurpZeY> nivekc1: Might as well, IMO.
[04:28] <nivekc1> ok thats what i wanted to hear
[04:28] <nivekc1> lol
[04:28] <braddcadd> ubuntu-user: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto?highlight=%28modem%29
[04:28] <nivekc1> thanks
[04:28] <zenmonk> nivekc1: I suppose you could just switch to the newer repositories and stay with old ubuntu
[04:28] <ubuntu-user> PurpZeY: for starters i've been through the forums for support and the guides are for drapper and i am not sure if i should be using them
[04:28] <bernd> can someone help me? i have added the shutdown icon to my panel which produces normally a eye-candy window for shutting down, looking, restart, standby etc.. but now there come only a simply window with the options for log out and changing the user??? can somebody told me how getting the old window back???
[04:28] <ubuntu-user> PurpZeY: i can see the modem under system hardware but thats about it. I don't know what to do from there on
[04:28] <bernd> ???
[04:28] <PurpZeY> ubuntu-user: See the link posted by braddcadd
[04:28] <riotkittie> wesley_ip: i've got no clue then, sorry
[04:29] <ubuntu-user> PurpZeY: i've been there already
[04:29] <PurpZeY> bernd: I had that problem myself...Most likely restarting gnome should cure it.
[04:29] <keck0f> hi.
[04:29] <nivekc1> is the repositroy the only dif?
[04:29] <ubuntu-user> PurpZeY: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto/Conexant < if you see that page you'll see its related to ubuntu 5.10 so i am lost
[04:30] <PurpZeY> nivekc1: I suspect there are a ton of differences, although I don't know what they are.
[04:30] <bernd> Purpzey: i have tried this already ... i restart the system without effect
[04:30] <braddcadd> ubuntu-user: what step in the guide are you having trouble with?
[04:30] <anaheim2by> How to enable internet sharing from Ubuntu Desktop to OS X on MacBook. Desktop with installed Ubuntu connected width cable modem to internet provider (with DHCP) - eth0 and eth1- local network beetween desktop and macbook
[04:30] <PurpZeY> bernd: Does your normal shutdown button still worl?
[04:30] <riotkittie> there are newer apps, there have been some changes in some of the menus and the way things start up, i think. i'm still using 6.06
[04:30] <keck0f> How can i enable GLX in my xorg-config? i use driver "radeon" in my xorg.conf and X works great with my card "Radeon x600" but without GLX.
[04:30] <zenmonk> nivekc1: should be, if I am understanding it right, I mean you should be able to get new gnome, kernel, etc from latest repository, but it may be easier just to upgrade.  Its a pretty straightforward process
[04:31] <ubuntu-user> braddcadd: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto/Conexant < this page describes instructions for installing on ubuntu 5.10 now i am not sure whether i should follow them or not
[04:31] <braddcadd> ubuntu-user: what version of ubuntu are you running?
[04:31] <riotkittie> i'd install 7.04 if i could figure out an easy way to boot it.
[04:31] <ubuntu-user> braddcadd: and for me the modem does appear in the hardware information
[04:31] <ubuntu-user> braddcadd: 7.04 fiesty
[04:31] <kkathman> in beryl, does anyone know how to enable new windows to be on top rather than behind everything?
[04:31] <reverseblade> keck0f, what is GLX ? you mean XGL or AIGLX ?
[04:32] <ubuntu-user> braddcadd:  2.6.20-16.generic
[04:32] <nivekc1> zenmonk: ur talking about sticking with 6.06 and upgrading gnoe and kernel and what not?
[04:32] <zenmonk> the new ubuntu also includes some nice tools for managing proprietary drivers
[04:32] <keck0f>  reverseblade: i mean the 3d-extension used by games like tuxkart.
[04:32] <braddcadd> ubuntu-user: have you identified your modem with the scan modem tool?
[04:32] <ubuntu-user> braddcadd: yes i do know what modem i have
[04:32] <zenmonk> nivekc1: yea, you could.  I am just throwing it out as an option...if for some reason you really, really didn't want to upgrade
[04:32] <pianoboy3333> Where can I get a current deluge deb for ubuntu?
[04:33] <idefixx> pianoboy3333: http://www.deluge-torrent.org/
[04:33] <bernd> PurpZeY: Yes, it is now in the SYSTEM-MENU ... if i press the button a simple-window come with the options standby, shutdown, restart
[04:33] <pianoboy3333> idefixx: I don't see any there
[04:33] <keck0f>  reverseblade: i get error " Error of failed request:  BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation) Major opcode of failed request:  143 (GLX) Minor opcode of failed request:  3 (X_GLXCreateContext) Serial number of failed request:  21 Current serial number in output stream:  22" when starting tuxkart
[04:33] <ubuntu-user> braddcadd: once again it is exactly as one guide describes it but once again its old
[04:33] <reverseblade> keck0f, try fglrx
[04:33] <PurpZeY> bernd: What did it do before that?
[04:33] <braddcadd> ubuntu-user: i assume the scan modem tool told you you have a conextant?
[04:33] <reverseblade> !fglrx | keck0f
[04:33] <ubotu> keck0f: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:34] <nivekc1> no i dont mind i am just watching out for security holes in new version maybe there arent any i am so used to windows being shitty until a sp is released lol
[04:34] <ubuntu-user> braddcadd: yup it did
[04:34] <Sam234> how do I make trayer run on login on enlightenment?
[04:34] <keck0f>  reverseblade: thank you a lot for that hint.
[04:34] <PurpZeY> nivekc1: limit language....family channel...
[04:34] <keck0f> ubotu: thank you a lot.
[04:34] <idefixx> pianoboy3333: http://download.deluge-torrent.org/stable/ubuntu/feisty/
[04:34] <pianoboy3333> thank you
[04:34] <anaheim2by> Anybody know, how to launch irc-client (lostirc, xchat, etc.) in fullscreen mode?
[04:35] <nivekc1> but really i just got comfortable with this release everything is still the same in 7.04 just better right?
[04:35] <nivekc1> oh sorry
[04:35] <Syndic4te> How do I set my refresh rate? In the Ubuntu settings, it does not show all of the refresh rates...I ant to use 75 Hertz....can i just put thati n somewher ein xorg.conf????!?!?!!?
[04:35] <bernd> PurpZeY: before there came the eye-candy window with all options
[04:35] <reverseblade> nivekc1, yes
[04:35] <reverseblade> nivekc1, don't even consider dapper
[04:35] <ubuntu-user> braddcadd: ...?
[04:35] <zenmonk> nivekc1: its a new version of gnome, but its not like switching from 98 to xp or from xp to vista, where interface is entirely different
[04:35] <zim> hi all where are the auto mount scripts for usb drives i would like to add some stuff to the script when it mounts and dismounts
[04:36] <Sam234> how do I make trayer run on login on enlightenment?
[04:37] <braddcadd> ubuntu-user: i see the problem, the driver definately doesn't work on feisty or edgy (according to a post in the forum)
[04:37] <Syndic4te> okease...someone help me :/
[04:37] <pianoboy3333> my deluge is borked
[04:37] <ubuntu-user> braddcadd: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/ConexantModem < there is also this
[04:37] <erUSUL> !fixres | Syndic4te
[04:37] <ubotu> Syndic4te: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[04:37] <ubuntu-user> braddcadd: i was just about to give it a go
[04:37] <ubuntu-user> braddcadd: what do you recommend?
[04:38] <Lossie> I'm trying to get local devices on ltsp5 to work (USB pen drive) I think ik got lts.conf in order but is there somthing that has to be done on the server side?
[04:38] <nivekc1> ok, as always thanks for the support all and sorry about my language ill remember next time bye guys
[04:38] <Syndic4te> !??!?!
[04:38] <nomic> where can i find "bootdisk.img" and it is not on the install disk
[04:38] <Syndic4te> that doesn't help me at all.
[04:38] <nomic> it is not on the install disk
[04:38] <bernd> PurpZeY: is it possible that there is a option in the config editor?
[04:38] <PurpZeY> bernd: Don't know
[04:39] <braddcadd> ubuntu-user: give it a shot
[04:39] <ubuntu-user> braddcadd: ok, *crosses fingers*
[04:39] <nomic> where can i find "bootdisk.img" it is not on the install disk
[04:39] <rNIUS> hello all!
[04:40] <edaniel> I am getting the cant access tty: job control turned off error since updating the kernel to 16, id there a fix for this?
[04:40] <noelferreira> i have flash 9 working good in firefox with feisty amd64. i used nspwrapper. however i'm having problems with jre. any idea?
[04:42] <bullgard4> What does it mean 'to segfault' in the sentence: "Fix the spellchecker issue in OOo in gutsy which causes  OOo to segfault when you try and use the spell checker."
[04:42] <PurpZeY> bullgard4: I think segfault is a particular error
[04:43] <mwe> noelferreira: I think most people most people run a 32bit chroot for firefox to get java and flash to work. I'm not familiar with nspwrapper
[04:43] <bullgard4> PurpZeY: Certinly, yes. But I would like to know it more exactly.
[04:43] <Lossie> that OOo is trying to read/write to adresses it is not allowed to
[04:44] <mwe> usually dereferencing an invalid pointer
[04:44] <bullgard4> Lossie: This would be called 'to address error'.
[04:45] <noelferreira> nwe i did that in edgy and now i tried nspwrapper with feisty. flash is ok however i can't use java.
[04:46] <b33z> hey i am having some trouble setting up the deskbar applet
[04:46] <Lossie> are you sure, i'm one of those ansi c programmers, and when i'm having segmentation faults it is allways because of some pointer not being a pointer when it should be or one with an adress that isn't correct
[04:46] <b33z> i.e. i can't figure out where the prefs are or how to set up a hotkey in beryl to activate it
[04:47] <bullgard4> Was bedeutet 'to segfault' in dem Satz: "Fix the spellchecker issue in OOo in gutsy which causes  OOo to segfault when you try and use the spell checker."
[04:47] <ubuntu_new> hi all
[04:47] <b33z> oh nevermind i just found deskbar in gconf-editor :P
[04:47] <ubuntu_new> any one have installed lotus notes 7 on ubuntu 7.04
[04:47] <ubuntu_new> ?
[04:48] <Lossie> somone with some ltsp experience?
[04:48] <Lossie> I realy want to use my pendrive on an ltsp thin client
[04:48] <Lossie> any help?
[04:49] <home12> im trying to install a secondary ide hd into my ubuntu box. however the mobo only supports sata. so i bought a nice little ide->sata converter. hooked it all up, plugged the sata cable in slot 2 and set drive to slave. booted up, system hangs for about 15 seconds when it gets to the second hd then says nothing there and continues to boot. can anyone help me figure this out?
[04:49] <Syndic4te> Guys
[04:49] <Syndic4te> howdo i make ubuntu stay in 75 hz when it boots
[04:49] <ubuntu_new> I am having a good fun installing lotus notes
[04:49] <zim> what is the ununtu server room ie #ubuntu-server ???
[04:49] <ubuntu_new> any one who might hel
[04:49] <ubuntu_new> ?
[04:49] <bulmer> Lossie: its been a while since i got an LTSP going, anyhow what you need help on?
[04:49] <ubuntu_new> help
[04:49] <erUSUL> home12: whay have you seted it to slave? i will try with cable detection or master
[04:50] <erUSUL> why*
[04:50] <PurpZeY> zim: Ubuntu-server and Ubuntu are the same except server has no GUI
[04:50] <Lossie> bulmer: Local drive support
[04:50] <Lossie> USB to be specific
[04:50] <home12> erUSUL, actually I have tried them all. I know something is happeneing because its haning so long but still nothing
[04:51] <erUSUL> home12: :( then i dunnno ...
[04:51] <bulmer> Lossie sorry I can not help you on that one, my understanding of LTSP is that you use an old hw for client to access a fast server..so am not sure how one gets supports for local drives
[04:51] <Lossie>     LOCAL_STORAGE=Y    LOCAL_DEVICE_01=/dev/sda:usb    HOTPLUG=Y
[04:52] <home12> erUSUL, if i just want to use this as a extra storage drive what should i set the cable too?
[04:52] <Lossie> I know it exist because you read a lot about support as early as ltsp3
[04:52] <Lossie> but nobody wrote a HOWTO for it
[04:53] <bulmer> Lossie am curious what happens next upon launching once you have set those env variables
[04:53] <Lossie> not much that's the problem :-)
[04:54] <home12> erUSUL, if i just want to use this as a extra storage drive what should i set the cable too?
[04:54] <Lossie> bulmer: I got a usb printer to work
[04:54] <ubuntu_new> any one use lotus note client in here
[04:54] <ubuntu_new> ?
[04:54] <erUSUL> home12: i do not have experience with ide<>sata converters... dunno how to make it work
[04:54] <Andeh> Hey
[04:55] <Andeh> Can anyone help me? I have a problem with Blender. it crashes whenever i close the Render preview window
[04:55] <ubuntu_new> erUSUL: any idea about how to get Lotus Notes running
[04:55] <ubuntu_new> ?
[04:55] <erUSUL> home12: sata dos not have the concept of slave/master all drives are equal in that regard
[04:55] <bullgard4> lspci -vv prints: "0000:00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FIVFRIV (ICH6 Family) SMBus Controller (rev 03)." How can I establish that my laptop computer does use an SMBus indeed? (I am not going to disassemble it in order not to void the warranty.
[04:55] <erUSUL> ubuntu_new: no, sorry
[04:55] <bulmer> Lossie am goggling to find out stuff regarding this...sorry cant assist you today
[04:56] <ID_EGO_> hey does anyone know anything about rotating snapshot style backups? My HD keeps maxing out when it should be only 60%-70% full
[04:56] <erUSUL> bulmer: use SMBus for?
[04:57] <bulmer> erUSUL: never owned a laptop :(
[04:57] <ID_EGO_> http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/
[04:57] <bulmer> erUSUL: I  never owned a laptop :(
[04:57] <Lossie> bulmer: np
[04:58] <ID_EGO_> nothing?
[04:58] <erUSUL> bulmer: SMBus is afaik a slow bus used to communicate with sensor chips (the ons that controls T rpm etc) you can not connect nothing to it or use it
[05:00] <bulmer> erUSUL: google says something about smart battery controller
[05:00] <edaniel> I am getting the cant access tty: job control turned off error since updating the kernel to 16, can anyone help a real noob out?
[05:00] <blijblijblij> 1
[05:00] <yzinch> anyone knows how i can switch my Intel Pro Wireless 2200BG card in master mode? I tried "  iwconfig eth3 mode Master " and get error: " Error for wireless request "Set Mode" (8B06) : SET failed on device eth3 ; Invalid argument. "
[05:00] <Delirium-NL> Could anyone tell me how i could update my sound driver of my Realtek AC97 ? Linux (ubuntu Fiestie) thought it was a VIA 8235 but it's not.. and its working but the sound is quite bad compared to windows. Anyone care to give it a go?
[05:00] <PurpZeY> edaniel: I have no idea what tty is, but a lot of problems like that are solved by reinstalling whatever driver or software supports it.
[05:01] <erUSUL> bulmer: i'm sure it can be used to hook other "intrumentation" chips
[05:01] <yzinch> edaniel: this is common error message so far i know u should look in logs to find out what exactly caused it
[05:01] <LunatikBunnie> holy crap
[05:01] <LunatikBunnie> after 5 hours
[05:01] <LunatikBunnie> ubuntu is still @ 74%
[05:01] <Cloud__> Hey guys?
[05:01] <Cloud__> anyone use Yellow Dog?
[05:01] <Delirium-NL> @LunatikBunnie, i downloaded it at full speed in 15 minutes.
[05:01] <LunatikBunnie> i'm not in the US
[05:01] <Delirium-NL> 800kb/sec
[05:02] <Delirium-NL> i'm in europe, the netherlands.
[05:02] <LunatikBunnie> i have a 1.5mbps crappy net line
[05:02] <PurpZeY> LunatikBunnie: There are European servers, Servers in Asia
[05:02] <LunatikBunnie> that throttles.
[05:02] <LunatikBunnie> im using the one that's the NEAREST to me
[05:02] <LunatikBunnie> and its getting shitty speeds
[05:02] <edaniel> yzinch: I am absolutely a beginner, what logs do I check ?
[05:02] <Delirium-NL> 1.5 mpbs lines have a maximum of 225 kb/sec
[05:02] <Cloud__> Can anyone help me with YELLOWDOGLINUX?
[05:02] <PurpZeY> LunatikBunnie: That may not be the issue, the server might be slow.
[05:02] <LunatikBunnie> 53.2kb/s
[05:02] <Delirium-NL> so yea your ownload will be slower
[05:02] <LunatikBunnie> gayness...
[05:02] <Delirium-NL> try a different server
[05:03] <PurpZeY> Cloud__: Seeing as how this is an ubuntu channel, perhaps not
[05:03] <Delirium-NL> How can i see what version my kernel is?
[05:03] <LunatikBunnie> i'm in malaysia, my neighbouring country is Singapore, and the fastest line should be from singapore
[05:03] <PurpZeY> Delirium-NL: uname -r
[05:03] <LunatikBunnie> i tried Taiwan and it sucks.
[05:03] <IntuitiveNipple> Before I go making a bug-report, does anyone know if the feisty 2.6.20-16.28 upgrade has caused ACPI problems, specifically reading device parameters (Battery _BIF) ?
[05:03] <Delirium-NL> Thanks
[05:03] <LunatikBunnie> would anyone here recommend beryl?
[05:03] <Delirium-NL> Does anyone know what RHEL4 stands for?
[05:03] <LunatikBunnie> i've seen some videos and it looks awesome.
[05:03] <PurpZeY> LunatikBunnie: I like it.
[05:03] <Delirium-NL> @LunatikBunnie, yep.. i'm on it right now
[05:03] <IntuitiveNipple> Red Hal Enterprise Linux 4
[05:03] <LunatikBunnie> sweet.
[05:04] <IntuitiveNipple> ^Hat^
[05:04] <Delirium-NL> @LinatikBunnie works great..
[05:04] <neil_feisty> whats the diff between ubuntu and ubuntu 64-bit
[05:04] <LunatikBunnie> lets see.... can WINE emulate GTA:San Andreas the game?
[05:04] <Delirium-NL> @LinatikBunnie just a bit getting use to and customising it
[05:04] <PurpZeY> neil_feisty: Ubuntu is for 64-bit processors
 i would
[05:04] <Delirium-NL> @LinatikBunnie doubtfull.. maybe you could do it with Cedega.. should work
[05:04] <LunatikBunnie> what's cedega now?
[05:04] <LunatikBunnie> i'm so new in Linux
[05:04] <LunatikBunnie> @_@
[05:04] <Delirium-NL> !Cedega
[05:04] <ubotu> cedega is a project based on WINE, aimed at running Windows games on Linux. For more info, see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cedega
[05:05] <IntuitiveNipple> neil_feisty: Several applications and libraries aren't ported to 64-bit yet and won't work with it, or in a 32-bit chroot
[05:05] <LunatikBunnie> sweet.
[05:05] <bulmer> edaniel: what program were you running to get those  cant access tty  job control?
[05:05] <edaniel> That was during boot up
[05:05] <Furry> anyone here use The Gimp?
[05:05] <Delirium-NL> LunatikBunnie .. getting starte with linux is the hard part.. expect nothing to work at first .. ;)
[05:05] <neil_feisty> tks
[05:05] <bulmer> edaniel and what happens after that? you can not boot?
[05:06] <railk> can someone upload their /etc/apt/sources.list somewhere? i just managed to rm mine :(
[05:06] <Delirium-NL> @Furry i use gimp.. whasup.
[05:06] <LunatikBunnie> uh... how do i connect online with ubuntu?
[05:06] <PurpZeY> railk: You can recover it from the LiveCD I believe.
[05:06] <Delirium-NL> @railk isnt that locate on the cd rom aswell?
[05:06] <LunatikBunnie> i have a direct modem connected to my usb
[05:06] <erUSUL> !source-o-matic | railk
[05:06] <ubotu> railk: source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[05:06] <edaniel> it gives me an (initramfs) prompt, I can then enter exit and it boots up the rest of the way - usually takes two tries though
[05:06] <Delirium-NL> @LunatikBunni it will probably find internet on its own..
[05:06] <Furry> Delirium-NL, I'm trying to sharpen and focus an image but newb that I am I can't find the menu options
[05:06] <railk> thanks erUSUL
[05:06] <neil_feisty> i hav a foxconn mb i can boot using ubuntu-64 bit but i get initramfs error on ubuntu -32 bit live cd
[05:07] <erUSUL> railk: no problem
[05:07] <LunatikBunnie> can my system install the i386 version of ubuntu?
[05:07] <Delirium-NL> @Furry it's one of the tools in the menu.. it's there ;)
[05:07] <Furry> ah
[05:07] <Delirium-NL> just that sharpen and soften are on the same button
[05:07] <bulmer> edaniel this is from a liveCD or from an installed ubuntu on a hardisk?
[05:07] <LunatikBunnie> single-core.
[05:07] <Furry> Delirium-NL, it's smudge, no?
[05:07] <Delirium-NL> @LunatikBunny yep.. but you would probably be better off isntalling the 64 bits version
[05:07] <Delirium-NL> @Furry nope
[05:07] <LunatikBunnie> aw shit.
[05:08] <LunatikBunnie> i heard F.Fox has some issues with 64-bit Ubuntu.
[05:08] <Delirium-NL> @Furry it's Blur/Sharpen.. the drop of water like tool
[05:08] <jymmi> hi everyone
[05:08] <edaniel> Its from an installed version, it used to boot fine, and this started a few weeks ago after I did an update
[05:08] <Delirium-NL> type V to use it
[05:08] <Furry> ty
[05:08] <LunatikBunnie> Delirium-NL: how would i be 'better off' with the 64-bit one?
[05:09] <LunatikBunnie> i'm told not ALL applications can run with the 64-bit system.
[05:09] <Furry> I think I've got this set up funny
[05:09] <Furry> but nm
[05:09] <Delirium-NL> @LunatikBunnie It's designed for your processor, thus faster
[05:09] <PurpZeY> LunatikBunnie: That's one way to put it.
[05:09] <LunatikBunnie> its faster?
[05:09] <Delirium-NL> @lunatikBunnie why would you wanna use a 64 bit processor like a 32 bit..
[05:09] <Syndic4te> hey
[05:09] <LunatikBunnie> and i NEVER installed 64-bit OS on this stupid rig
[05:09] <jonkri> hello friends! i upgraded to feisty and i got some problems. i can't choose "gnome" in gdm, and i don't get the visual framebufferthingy when i boot up. i can't press ctrl+alt+f1 to get to the tty when x is started
[05:09] <jonkri> any help would be greatly appreciated, my system is broken :(
[05:09] <Syndic4te> i just added _75.00 to all of the first resolutions in xorg.conf
[05:10] <Syndic4te> my monitor can support it.
[05:10] <Delirium-NL> @lunatikBunnie a 64 bit processor has a 32 bit emulation that lets it use 32 bit software winows/linux
[05:10] <bulmer> edaniel umm as part of the upgrade, was there a command like  mkinitrd (to re-initialize initrd) ?
[05:10] <Syndic4te> it shouldn't mess up...right?
[05:10] <LunatikBunnie> shit, then i have to re-download the stupid installer again
[05:10] <LunatikBunnie> ugh.
[05:10] <PriceChild> !ohmy | LunatikBunnie
[05:10] <ubotu> LunatikBunnie: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:10] <LunatikBunnie> ._.;
[05:10] <LunatikBunnie> um...okay.
[05:10] <Delirium-NL> @LunatikBunnie nah
[05:10] <ID_EGO_> in the bash how do I ls and have it stop on each page
[05:10] <Delirium-NL> @LunatikBunnie try the 32 bit first
[05:10] <LunatikBunnie> where's the torrent file for the x64 one
[05:10] <LunatikBunnie> beh.
[05:11] <Delirium-NL> @LunatikBunnie if u like linux.. go for the 64 bit one
[05:11] <jymmi> 
[05:11] <LunatikBunnie> great...
[05:11] <bulmer> ID_EGO_: ls -la | more
[05:11] <Syndic4te>  i just added _75.00 to the first resolutions in all of the modes in xorg.conf...my monitor can support it. is that okay? it shouldn't mess it up...right?
[05:11] <LunatikBunnie> Sorry, the page you are looking for was not found <- http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/GetUbuntu/download
[05:11] <IndyGunFreak> i've never really understood why people cuss in a support chatrooms, you're there, so we already know your frustrated, and probably cussing, no need to type it.
[05:11] <LunatikBunnie> what th-
[05:11] <Delirium-NL> @LunatikBunnie um.. ubuntu is freeware.. you can download it from the site.
[05:11] <ID_EGO_> bulmer: is that the same with find?
[05:11] <jonkri> anyone, please? :)
[05:11] <LunatikBunnie> Delirium-NL : the direct downloads are 1/2 speed of my usual download speeds.
[05:11] <Syndic4te> :/
[05:11] <jymmi>  
[05:11] <bulmer> ID_EGO_: man more
[05:11] <IndyGunFreak> the torrens rock.
[05:11] <Delirium-NL> @LunatikBunnie it downloaded at 100% of my connection speed. 950kb/sec.
[05:12] <LunatikBunnie> show-offs
[05:12] <LunatikBunnie> =(
[05:12] <ID_EGO_> whats -la do?
[05:12] <ID_EGO_> exactly
[05:12] <stefg> !cn | jymmi
[05:12] <ubotu> jymmi: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[05:12] <edaniel> bulmer: i didnt have to use the terminal, i just used the update manager
[05:12] <ID_EGO_> sorry i been looking into this for awhile
[05:12] <LunatikBunnie> i cant access http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/GetUbuntu/download
[05:12] <LunatikBunnie> i get a 404
[05:13] <bulmer> edaniel: maybe look in google for  similar  mkinitrd command for ubuntu
[05:13] <jymmi> nope
[05:13] <rajath> hello
[05:13] <edaniel> what does that do?
[05:13] <Tribes> LunatikBunnie, try this: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
[05:13] <bulmer> ID_EGO_: man ls   :)
[05:13] <jonkri> is there a way to, like, "reset" the basics of the system? i upgraded to feisty and i got some problems. i can't choose "gnome" in gdm, and i don't get the visual framebuffer graphics when i boot up. i can't press ctrl+alt+f1 to get to the tty when x is started
[05:14] <Delirium-NL> @Jonkri reinstall.
[05:14] <jymmi> reinstall
[05:14] <jonkri> can i do that without backing up my files?
[05:14] <jonkri> like, not override /home?
[05:14] <rajath> hello .. i need help !!
[05:14] <jonkri> overwrite/format*
[05:15] <jonkri> is there a apt-get reinstall option or something?
[05:15] <Delirium-NL> @jonkri.. not sure.. try it out
[05:15] <LunatikBunnie> UGH
[05:15] <LunatikBunnie> 7 HOURS for UBUNTU
[05:15] <Delirium-NL> !repare
[05:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about repare - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:15] <Delirium-NL> !reinstall
[05:15] <ubotu> To renew the configuration of a package when installing, sudo apt-get remove --purge <package> && sudo apt-get install <package>. Note that you will lose ALL config files for that package. WARNING: This is dangerous, don't do this with core packages
[05:15] <Syndic4te>  i just added _75.00 to the first resolutions in all of the modes in xorg.conf...my monitor can support it. is that okay? it shouldn't mess it up...right?
[05:15] <LunatikBunnie> lemme correct that
[05:15] <LunatikBunnie> 15 HOURS FOR UBUNTU
[05:15] <stefg> jonkri: you can try to sudo apt-get install ububtu-desktop (to get all packages needed) and then through sudo dpkg reconfigure -a (you'll get *a lot* of questions)
[05:15] <jonkri> stefg thanks :D
[05:16] <punsad> are there any hacks one has to do to ensure that wifi is re-established once returning from suspend ?  I'm using a laptop
[05:16] <pkundu> hi. I want to customize the terminal which i get by pressing Ctl+Alt+F1-F6.I want more smoother and smaller font with color. anyone know how to do that ?
[05:16] <jymmi> Question
[05:16] <Delirium-NL> @pkundu get SUSE Linux
[05:16] <jonkri> stefg lol, it needed to get 50mb ^^
[05:17] <stefg> jonkri: so  to correct the syntax : sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop &&  sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a
[05:17] <jymmi> Is aMSN the only msn chat to use on ubuntu
[05:17] <pkundu> cant i do that in ubuntu
[05:17] <punsad> pkuundu: aren't those settings under the 'terminal' menu?
[05:17] <bulmer> punsad: all it takes is a oneline on a script   /etc/init.d/networking restart
[05:18] <punsad> bulmer: I don't have to start that scrept every time the laptop wakes, do I?
[05:18] <stefg> jonkri: and /think/ before you answer the endless flow of questions... you might break the system if you carelessly configure nonsense
[05:18] <pkundu> punsad i am talking abt terminal u get pressing Ctl+Alt+F1
[05:18] <jonkri> stefg i will, thanks
[05:18] <LunatikBunnie> i have a direct modem connected to my usb, how do i connect to the internet?
[05:19] <bulmer> punsad: i dont know about laptop hibernations, but running that script restarts network connectivity and its a short period to get a network connectivity
[05:19] <pkundu> Delirium-NL : cant we get the customization in ubuntu
[05:20] <stefg> LunatikBunnie: by reading /topic and following the guide on how to aks questions in a productive way
[05:20] <ID_EGO_> something i found pretty cool, 2 gig automated online backup, works with windows and mac, not sure about linux
[05:20] <ID_EGO_> https://mozy.com/?ref=RQ68GD
[05:20] <O2O_> hello everybody
[05:20] <Delirium-NL> @Pkundu dunno did you try google yet?
[05:20] <LunatikBunnie> stefg : in a productive way?
[05:20] <LunatikBunnie> my modem doesnt have a model #.
[05:20] <punsad__> okay... I very foolishly tried the -Ctrl-Alt-F1 and got into a loging screen... how to I get out and back into X?
[05:20] <LunatikBunnie> it just says ARTNET , Accessrunner DSL
[05:20] <LunatikBunnie> with ONE red LED.
[05:20] <O2O_> I wonder how can I let my laptop save more power
[05:21] <stefg> LunatikBunnie: you have to be a lot more precise before you can expect an answer
[05:21] <Delirium-NL> @punssad __ CTRL + ALT + F7
[05:21] <punsad__> thankfully my irc client is text based
[05:21] <pkundu> Delirium-NL : yes but no luck so far
[05:21] <O2O_> what energy-saving software should I install??
[05:21] <[SMS] Gortok> I like the 'off' button, myself.
[05:21] <LunatikBunnie> well. i tried sudo pppoeconf, it doesnt detect my modem (i've already mentioned this more than five times here)
[05:21] <LunatikBunnie> no-one answers.
[05:21] <Delirium-NL> @lunatikBunnie hrm?
[05:22] <O2O_> GORTOK
[05:22] <stefg> LunatikBunnie: probably because you need some driver or firmware for your modem.... follow the guide in /topic and raise your chances to be not ignored :-)
[05:22] <stAl>  hello, how can i broadcast a stream to a shoutcast server ? i mean to play something on this computer and send the stream to a server that will broadcast it later on to listeners
[05:22] <bamzin> hi. how can i check partitions and hds on my pc and mount them?
[05:22] <LunatikBunnie> great, after 15MB the doenload DIES
[05:22] <stAl> fdisk -l
[05:22] <O2O_> Gortok, do u know some power management software under ubuntu?
[05:22] <Delirium-NL> !gparted | bamzin
[05:22] <ubotu> bamzin: 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
[05:23] <LunatikBunnie> stefg : i've tried reading the topic and i cant seem to make any sense out of it.
[05:23] <nix> hello everybody, is it possible to do incremental update ro firefox? Or do I really have to download the ~9M file again?
[05:23] <snikker> with postfix wy mail are queued, but not sended to external, why?
[05:23] <stefg> LunatikBunnie: http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/linuxHelpAsk.html
[05:23] <O2O_> ubotu, hello, do you know what power management software should I use with my laptop computer?
[05:24] <iunex> hi every body
[05:24] <LunatikBunnie> cursed..
[05:24] <LunatikBunnie> 22 hours for ubuntu/.
[05:24] <LunatikBunnie> and the LIVE CD you guys sent me doesnt even work
[05:24] <iunex> do you know a how to for hercules DJ on Ubuntu ?
[05:25] <stefg> !attitude | LunatikBunnie
[05:25] <ubotu> LunatikBunnie: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[05:25] <nix> gee I didn't send any live cd to nobody
[05:25] <LunatikBunnie> i got it from shipit.
[05:25] <Delirium-NL> @LunatikBunnie are you sure you have the right amount of patience for linux? remember its free.
[05:25] <LunatikBunnie> the 2 32-bit 1 64bit package.
[05:25] <O2O_> who could help me please................................
[05:25] <LunatikBunnie> i did 7 formats in a row and it still gives me the error.
[05:25] <LunatikBunnie> i had patience for the first 3 hours of formatting non-stop
[05:25] <iunex> http://www.ultramixer.com/
[05:26] <iunex> i want to install it on my ubuntu
[05:26] <bamzin> stAl: then how do i mount them
[05:26] <bamzin> stAl: then how do i mount them?
[05:26] <LunatikBunnie> testing out various set-ups and it still gives me "Error loading Operating System"
[05:26] <stefg> LunatikBunnie: you won't get nowhere if you just search for a b*tch.... reinstall windows?
[05:26] <Delirium-NL> !spam | bamzin
[05:26] <ubotu> bamzin: Unsure how you should behave on this channel? See !AskTheBot, !CoC, !Guidelines, !Offtopic, !Language, !Attitude, !Repeat, !Enter, !Paste, !NickSpam - and most importantly, use common sense :-)
[05:26] <primski> Boooooooooom!
[05:26] <O2O_> in laptop computer, how could I turn a half down the frequency of cpu ?
[05:26] <nimbo> hi
[05:26] <LunatikBunnie> i AM on windows
[05:26] <O2O_> hello..............................who could help ???
[05:27] <nimbo> i want to set up a new ubuntu installation with root, home, swap ... encrypted
[05:27] <nimbo> any links of interest?
[05:27] <bamzin> Delirium-NL: spam what?! i just made a question
[05:28] <etm1> nimbo: http://ubuntuguide.org/
[05:28] <LunatikBunnie> 0.46kb/s 74% download completing @ 54 hours
[05:28] <LunatikBunnie> Great @_@;
[05:28] <nimbo> etm1: thanks, i'll have a look
[05:29] <stAl> bamzin,  what FS are ur partions ?
[05:29] <_gpg_> any one got anylink about how to install docbook/tools on ubuntu please ?
[05:29] <mirak> can I hotplug a SATA hard drive ?
[05:29] <nimbo> etm1: unfortunately no links of interest
[05:29] <dwbmb> what follows loading /etc/rc.local on boot ? ( it stucks after that )
[05:30] <pkundu> hi. I want to customize the terminal which i get by pressing Ctl+Alt+F1-F6.I want more smoother and smaller font with color. can anyone please help me how to do that ?
[05:30] <bamzin> stal: ntfs
[05:30] <pkundu> the TUI
[05:33] <stAl> /dev/<dev>    /<mountpoint>    ntfs    auto,gid=1000,umask=0002,nls=iso8859-7,utf8     0    0   . works pretty fine for me, maybe its not perfectly right but it works. there are many different ways to mount a drive
[05:33] <LunatikBunnie> bah.
[05:33] <stefg> pkundu: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/
[05:33] <Xyhthyx> Hi volunteers. Two quick questions (here is my /boot/grub/menu.list  http://pastebin.com/930270) How do I boot just once with my 2.6.20-15 kernel? And how do I make it boot with that kernel by default?
[05:33] <Amoroso37> #vigo
[05:33] <bamzin> stal: ok, thanks!
[05:33] <seed``> could anyone help me with a grub error please?
[05:33] <dwbmb> what follows loading /etc/rc.local on boot ? ( it stucks after that )
[05:34] <predaeus> Xyhthyx, to boot it once, just select it frfom the grub boot menu (up/down keys and ENTER). to make it boot by default change the default number in the menu.lst (option on top, read text before chagning it)
[05:34] <vasser> hello
[05:35] <stefg> Xyhthyx: the magic words are 'default 0' and  'savedefault'... change to 'default saved' then it will alway boot the last saved entry. If you remove the savedefault keyword from an entry it just gets booted when you select it at boottime
[05:35] <Xyhthyx> predaeus: Which number would the -15 kernel make on the list?
[05:35] <jonkri> any idea why my wireless network card doesnt detect the dhcp server? wirless network is activated but i dont get any dhcp offers (everyone else in here are getting offers)
[05:35] <jonkri> is there something i must do?
[05:35] <shawn34> for a basic backup internal drive, just as secondary storage. what fs is good to go with?
[05:36] <dwbmb> what follows loading /etc/rc.local on boot ? ( it stucks after that )
[05:36] <seed``> can any1 help witha  grub error msg 17 please?
[05:36] <predaeus> Xyhthyx, 2 I would say. I never tried that though so maybe ask stefg on details, seems no know more about grub than I do
[05:36] <predaeus> s/no/to
[05:36] <Xyhthyx> predaeus: Thanks for your help man :)
[05:37] <stefg> !grub | Xyhthyx
[05:37] <ubotu> Xyhthyx: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[05:38] <shawn34> anyone?
[05:38] <stefg> jonkri: what's your wlan interface called?
[05:40] <ignacio82> Some one can help me to install a TV Tuner HP express card at my ubuntu? Thanks!!
[05:40] <predaeus> shawn34, if you want windows and linux compatibility out of the box. then go for fat32. but that might have problems with huge files and so on.
[05:40] <Delirium-NL> !TV
[05:40] <ubotu> http://www.linuxtv.org/ has extensive information about using TV cards under Linux. Available viewers for analog cards: Zapping, tvtime (GTK/GNOME), kdetv (KDE), xawtv, motv. For digital cards: Klear (KDE), dvb-utils. For both analog and digital cards, !MythTV is a powerful framework. Your card may work the !IVTV drivers. See also !TV-Out
[05:40] <shawn34> predaeus, this is an ubuntu only box
[05:40] <predaeus> shawn34, if you need linux only then just use the one you've got now. doesn't matter to much if it is just backup.
[05:41] <flyinprogramer> hey guys, i'm trying to get ubuntu on my compaq presario v2000, i'm using the 7.04 install cd, and before install i want to be sure that my wifi network card will work. I'm currently booted up into the live cd, and ubuntu shows me multiple waps to connect to, including my own, but my wap requires a wep 128 bit key.... and that's when i run into problems,  when ubuntu asks for the key,  type it in, and i
[05:41] <MelTraX> can anyone tell me how to apply a patch to a kernel module in ubuntu?
[05:41] <silvertip257> I'm compiling openssh4.6p1, but I get this error & cannot seem to fix it with new packages from synaptic ;;; configure: error: *** Can't find recent OpenSSL libcrypto (see config.log for details) ***
[05:41] <flyinprogramer> i'm 100% sure that its correct, for some reason its still not dhcping
[05:41] <shawn34> predaeus, its fat32 now, i want to be able to store larger files on it
[05:41] <Delirium-NL> !wifi | flyinprogramer
[05:41] <ubotu> flyinprogramer: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:41] <bronze---> Need attention here!! Who knows a thing or two about screens? I'm configuring Xserver-xorg, and I need some help with frequencies!
[05:42] <Delirium-NL> !resolution |bronze---
[05:42] <ubotu> bronze---: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[05:42] <silvertip257> bronze--- you're talking about xinerama right?
[05:42] <bronze---> I typed sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:42] <predaeus> filesystems| shawn34
[05:42] <silvertip257> ! xinerama | bronze- - -
[05:43] <ubotu> bronze- - -: xinerama is an extension to !X to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XineramaHowTo - See also !DualHead
[05:43] <ID_EGO_> this mozy thing is pretty cool
[05:43] <predaeus> !filesystems | shawn34
[05:43] <ubotu> shawn34: ext3 is the default fileystem in Ubuntu (and many other Linuxes). Alternative Linux filesystems include reiserfs and xfs. fat32 and ntfs are DOS/Windows filesystems. hfs and hfs+ are filesystems for the Mac. More info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_systems
[05:43] <bronze---> Yeah but listen!!
[05:43] <ID_EGO_> i wish it worked for linux though
[05:43] <silvertip257> ok bronze- - -
[05:43] <natbet> is there a way to force remove a package? vmware-player won't complete the install and I can't remove it
[05:43] <bronze---> I've gotta translate from norwegian
[05:44] <silvertip257> hmmm i've never had to do that bronze- - -
[05:44] <Firefox6161> [Global]  I am now away: Eating
[05:44] <bronze---> "The screens horizontal syncronization interval
[05:44] <silvertip257> natbet:  have you tried apt-get remove vmware-player ?
[05:44] <bronze---> by default it is 28-64
[05:44] <stefg> natbet: which vmware-player? the ubuntu-package or a download from the vmware-site?
[05:44] <silvertip257> natbet that would be sudo apt-get remove
[05:45] <natbet> yup, I do sudo apt-get remove vmware-player, it tries to stop the process but it fails at stopping virtual ethernet
[05:45] <natbet> the vmware-player from ubuntu package
[05:45] <baghyay> someone here know this depot               http://rarewares.soniccompression.com/debian/packages/unstable/ ./
[05:46] <silvertip257> bronze- - -:  you can modify it in the /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf file if you know the right numbers (I think that's the path to the file)
[05:46] <baghyay> is it safe ??
[05:46] <silvertip257> bronze- - -:  if that's not right just do "whereis xorg.conf"  and then modify that file
[05:46] <bronze---> I know what frequency I want (72 hz), but not what to put in horizontal and vertical syncronization interval :(
[05:47] <stefg> natbet: sudo /etc/init.d/vmnet stop && sudo rmmod vmnet , then try agagin
[05:47] <tuxtoti> Im trying to install ubuntu 7.04. but unfortunately after giving all the partitition information andl...when i give install. It stops at 15%..when it says "Detecting file systems..." I have left it idle for more than 30 minutes but still no progress...
[05:47] <tuxtoti> what could be the problem?
[05:47] <natbet> ok
[05:47] <silvertip257> oh bronze- - - ... you'd better look that up .. cause it's tough if you dont know
[05:47] <bronz1> /name bronze
[05:47] <silvertip257> oh bronzl ... you'd better look that up .. cause it's tough if you dont know
[05:47] <bronz1> yeah I heard ye
[05:47] <silvertip257> ok
[05:48] <baghyay> deb http://www.linex.org/sources/linex/debian/ cl juegalinex     how to see packeges in this depot
[05:48] <silvertip257> bronze- I would go look for a spec sheet on your monitors and go from there
[05:48] <silvertip257> bronze- then you can confidently edit xorg.conf
[05:49] <stefg> tuxtoti: did you choose to resize a ntfs-partition to make room for install?
[05:49] <natbet> stefg: didn't work, vmnet isn't in /etc/init.d/
[05:49] <dushkin> I have a problem with my awesome server setup. My VNC server messes up the keyboard. It's not because of the client, I tried two different clients, so I don't think so. I'm using Dvorak as my default keyboard, that might have something to do with that. Any ideas?
[05:49] <dushkin> So I type in one thing is it comes out as completely different letters or keystrokes. No obvious patterns.
[05:50] <tuxtoti> stefg: nope
[05:50] <MelTraX> I clicked a link and ended up here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompileKernelModule... is there another page that HAS the info?
[05:50] <silvertip257> I'm compiling openssh4.6p1, but I get this error & cannot seem to fix it with new packages from synaptic ;;; configure: error: *** Can't find recent OpenSSL libcrypto (see config.log for details) ***
[05:50] <tuxtoti> stefg: but the system has windows XP Profesional installed on a fat32 partition
[05:51] <Knowledge> does anyone know if the 5.04 live cd comes with gparted?
[05:51] <s4ndm4n> how do i create and configure a vpn connection on feisty?
[05:51] <MelTraX> use Hamachi :D
[05:51] <stefg> natbet: i see... then sudo rm -rf /etc/vmware (delete the vmware config-dir), then reboot and try to sudo apt-get remove --purge vmware-player
[05:52] <MelTraX> Knowledge: if you just want to partition some HD, use Insert Security.. (I don't know if gparted is included in ubuntu)
[05:52] <natbet> stefg: ok, I got it, I did a ps aux | grep vmnet and killed those processes, it's removed now, thanks
[05:52] <Knowledge> MelTraX: I'm trying to do nondestructive.
[05:52] <pwngasm> hey all
[05:53] <MelTraX> Insert Security is a small (~50 MiB) Linux Distro that boots from CD and HAS gparted..
[05:53] <pwngasm> lol, i am new to linux, installed 2day got ati driver installed with xgl and ubuntu desktop effects working
[05:53] <dushkin> I need some help with a TightVNC server. Whenever I type something in it comes out as something completely different. It's a server side issue, I checked. Any ideas about how to solve this problem? Dvorak is my default keyboard layout.
[05:53] <stefg> tuxtoti: are you positive that the install CD is good? it has a selftest-option in the boot menu.
[05:53] <pwngasm> and i now worship the god of terminal
[05:53] <Firefox6161> [Global]  I am back from: Eating
[05:53] <dushkin> pwngasm: All hail the terminal!
[05:53] <franhp> hi
[05:54] <pwngasm> dushkin: I cant believe how easy it is to use, compared to windows cmd, terminal is just like omg
[05:55] <dushkin> pwngasm: Well yeah, depending on what shell you're using :P Some shells = suckage.
[05:55] <MelTraX> you can use bash in Windows aswell..
[05:55] <bulmer> dont knock down windows command shell, it has powerful tools too
[05:55] <dushkin> MelTraX: Yep.
[05:55] <tuxtoti> stefg: the install CD was shipped by Canonical. And I have installed it without any problems in other systems...
[05:56] <bronze---> silvertip257
[05:56] <dushkin> But dushkin is feeling lonely and neglected, because he needs help.
[05:56] <franhp> I've got a problem with feisty (that didn't happen with edgy(either windows)) that happens mainly with things that require CPU&GPU, Every time I play a video it plays the video with little stops (but plays the audio correctly), Every time I play a video game (x-moto or even ksteroids for example) it works awfully
[05:56] <Xago> I'd installed VPNC on my laptop...but I can not find it! Where is it the human interface? exist?
[05:56] <silvertip257> yeh bronze- - -
[05:56] <silvertip257> yeh bronze- --
[05:56] <gurgel> edega
[05:56] <bronze---> Frequency Horizontal: 30-96 kHz
[05:56] <bronze---> Vertical: 50-160 Hz
[05:56] <Wonderboy-> Hmm... If the splash screen is the point at which the screen displays the loading bar, when what is the image displayed for the selections at the grub menu?
[05:56] <bronze---> that has got to be it, yeh?
[05:56] <Parabola`> franhp: what video?
[05:56] <Parabola`> card*
[05:56] <stefg> tuxtoti: ok, then we'll assume that the  CD is alright, might the drive have funny attitudes in the comp (dirty or very old)?
[05:57] <gregsabo> Hello- I tried to turn on Desktop Effects on 7.04 and my screen went white (except the pointer). I didn't know it would revert so I rebooted before 30 seconds was over. Now whenever I log in I can't see anything. Is there any way to disable desktop effects through the terminal?
[05:57] <silvertip257> ok bronze:  sudo gedit /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf
[05:57] <silvertip257> yes bronze
[05:57] <silvertip257> bronze--- ^^^
[05:57] <franhp> Parabola`, nvidia geforce go 6200
[05:57] <franhp> sony vaio vgn-fs115m
[05:57] <bronze---> do you know a shortcut to terminal?
[05:57] <Xago> I'd installed VPNC on my laptop...but I can not find it! Where is it the human interface? exist?
[05:58] <silvertip257> bronze--- : Applications > Accessories > Terminal
[05:58] <dushkin> bronze---: As  in?
[05:58] <gregsabo> I can load a terminal session at startup, will that work?
[05:58] <natbet> what's the best way to gain access to a RAID0 partition?
[05:58] <bronze---> as in alt+f2 (but that's not terminal)
[05:58] <dushkin> bronze---: Make one.
[05:58] <stefg> natbet: soft-, fake- or hardware-raid?
[05:58] <silvertip257> bronze--- jst run terminal for now ... solve the shortcut later
[05:58] <silvertip257> =P
[05:59] <steel_lady> is there some iRC command to send somebody private message without clicking?
[05:59] <Wonderboy-> steel_lady, /msg
[05:59] <bronze---> uhm...the file is empty...
[05:59] <silvertip257> bronze--- "whereis xorg.conf"
[05:59] <nomic> should i plug in any wireless devices prior to installing ubuntu ... i have ubuntu compatible wireless USB card - will UBUNTU detect this as soon as i plug this in when ubuntu is running?
[05:59] <natbet> stefg: not sure, I set it up at boot up, right after post, I think that's hardware isn't it?
[06:00] <jessie> silvertip257, /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:00] <silvertip257> yep jessie
[06:00] <Wonderboy-> nomic, yes it should.
[06:00] <bronze---> xorg: /usr/lib/xorg
[06:00] <bronze---> xorg: /usr/lib/xorg
[06:00] <bronze---> xorg: /usr/lib/xorg
[06:00] <Xago> Silver: type: locate xorg.conf
[06:00] <bronze---> sorry
[06:00] <silvertip257> bronze-- locate xorg.conf
[06:00] <nomic> so i leave it unplugged when installing ubuntu on this crummy laptop
[06:00] <Someawesomed> how do i set it so when i type edit it opens namo?
[06:00] <pwngasm> does anyone here use museek?
[06:00] <franhp> I've got a problem with feisty (that didn't happen with edgy(either windows)) that happens mainly with things that require CPU&GPU, Every time I play a video it plays the video with little stops (but plays the audio correctly), Every time I play a video game (x-moto or even ksteroids for example) it works awfully. Nvidia geforce go 6200 in SonyVaio Vgn-fs115m
[06:01] <nomic> wonderboy
[06:01] <silvertip257> ok bronze:  sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:01] <jessie> silvertip257, sorry. i see you were helping bronze.
[06:01] <Wonderboy-> nomic, you can leave it plugged in or you can plug it in later, it should detect it at any point.
[06:01] <steel_lady> Wonderboy-, /msg like tis?
[06:01] <bronze---> /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:01] <mikeD_098342098a> join #postgres
[06:01] <jessie> silvertip257, my bad.
[06:01] <stefg> natbet: how are the drives connected? is there some controller (like a Promise one) which manages the raid, or is is it done purely by software (this means using mdadm or lvm) ?
[06:01] <nomic> right thanks wonderboy
[06:01] <Wonderboy-> steel_lady, /msg <nick>
[06:01] <bur[n] er_> franhp: got the nvidia binary driver?
[06:01] <silvertip257> yes bronze--- ... it's k jessie I had it wrong 2
[06:01] <bur[n] er_> !nvidia > franhp
[06:01] <pwngasm> is there a tutorial to teach me how to install things from tar.gz ?
[06:01] <stefg> !raid | natbet
[06:01] <Wonderboy-> steel_lady, rather, /msg <nick> <what you want to say>
[06:01] <ubotu> natbet: 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
[06:01] <franhp> bur[n] er_, yes, the one from the ubuntu repository
[06:02] <Wonderboy-> pwngasm, usually there is an INSTALL file.
[06:02] <bronze---> should I make a backup?
[06:02] <jonnyboy27> pwngasm what is it you want to install?
[06:02] <jessie> pwngasm, yes its at... one minute.
[06:02] <Wonderboy-> pwngasm, you can usually read that.
[06:02] <natbet> stefg: they are both SATA hard drives directly attached to the motherboard, In windows, I have to install software in order to access the raid
[06:02] <franhp> bulmer, but it does it even with nv
[06:02] <shawn34> im using nvclock0.8 and it can read my nvidia temperature. but when i add the hardware sensore panel applet it only can see my cpu temp. how can i get it to read my nvidia temp as well?
[06:02] <franhp> bur[n] er_, but it does it even with nv
[06:03] <littlesniper> yes a silence !!! sblives FX: how to turn them on ?
[06:03] <littlesniper> :)
[06:03] <jessie> pwngasm, http://monkeyblog.org/ubuntu/installing/
[06:03] <jessie> pwngasm, good info there.
[06:03] <pwngasm> jessie: thankyou, i am new to linux and its looking awesome so far lolz, if i get the hang of it, shall be so long windows
[06:04] <tuxtoti> stefg: im not sure of that. But how do i rule out such a possibility?
[06:04] <stefg> natbet: so i think it's a fake-raid then. some controller, but the CPU is doing the work.  So you want to access your win partition (which is fake raid 0) ?
[06:04] <jessie> pwngasm, also, a good help reference is https://help.ubuntu.com
[06:04] <bur[n] er_> franhp: i know it does with nv... you should use nvidia :)  it's faster
[06:04] <Xago> I'd installed VPNC on my laptop...but I can not find it! Where is it the human interface? exist?
[06:04] <franhp> bur[n] er_, nono, it doesn't work correctly even with nv !
[06:05] <stefg> tuxtoti: run the cd selftest... that will test the drives ability to correctly read the CD
[06:05] <bur[n] er_> franhp: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new  you have a 6200 and can use the latest
[06:05] <gregsabo> I guess I'll just reinstall ubuntu, if there's no way to disable desktop effects?
[06:05] <bur[n] er_> franhp: it's not supposed to work with 3d games with nv... only nvidia does
[06:05] <franhp> lets see
[06:05] <bronze---> I restarted X and now the frequency range won't go higher than 55hz.
[06:05] <pwngasm> jessie: ty
[06:05] <natbet> stefg: well, I have an IDE with the OSs on it, then the SATAs raided together for backup/storage and yeah, I'd like to figure out how to access them
[06:05] <jessie> gregsabo, yes. it should be under System -> Prefrences -> Desktop Effects.
[06:06] <jessie> pwngasm, no prob. always happy to help a newb.
[06:06] <killerbunny> Anyone knows a mp3 software for windows which has a applet style notification in the taskbar ?
[06:06] <gregsabo> jessie: yes, but I can't see my desktop with the effects on!
[06:06] <bur[n] er_> killerbunny: vmware with ubuntu and rhythmbox :)
[06:06] <gregsabo> Is there a way to do it through terminal?
[06:07] <littlesniper> hmmm nobody who has a sblive who is able to enable its fx ?
[06:07] <littlesniper> :'(
[06:07] <littlesniper> (N)
[06:07] <tuxtoti> stefg: by selftest u mean the option which says "Check CD for Defects" during the boot (from CD) rite?
[06:07] <agraupe> I'm trying to connect a motorola RAZR phone to my computer via a USB cable.  evidently, it should show up as /dev/ttyACM0 or similar, but there are no such devices in /dev.  I've been unable to find anything relating to how to create these devices.  I am running 7.04
[06:07] <revvltn> hi
[06:07] <revvltn> anybody with a succesful LVM  installation?
[06:08] <revvltn> I am having a hellish of a time doing this
[06:08] <stefg> natbet: in general it's better to use lvm to deal with raid arrays in linux. So the kernel sees the drives individually and you set them up as soft-raid. Only when you want to access a previously created array you have to find and setup a linux-driver for the controller, that ake the kernel see the individual drives as one big drive
[06:08] <stefg> tuxtoti: yes
[06:09] <Rafeiro> heya
[06:09] <jessie> gregsabo, i thought you said you wanted to disable them.
[06:10] <jessie> gregsabo, one last thing you could do that might help is sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:10] <gregsabo> jessie: I do. I enabled it through gnome, but apparently it doesn't work with my graphics card and now I can't see my desktop, so I can't turn it off through gnome...
[06:10] <syz> Does any1 know, why I can visit SOME pages, connecting to packet repositories and listen to netradio, but most of the pages take years to load or dont work at all? Im surfing with Opera 9.
[06:11] <jessie> gregsabo, oh. i see.
[06:11] <jessie> i had that problem too. but doesn't it say something like "Can you read this message? (Will revert in 10... 9... etc.)
[06:11] <stefg> tuxtoti: BTW, how much RAM has the machine you are trying to install?
[06:11] <shawn34> im using nvclock0.8 and it can read my nvidia temperature. but when i add the hardware sensore panel applet it only can see my cpu temp. how can i get it to read my nvidia temp as well?
[06:12] <gregsabo> I assume it did, but I couldn't see it, so I just did a hard reboot! (which was stupid)
[06:12] <franhp> bur[n] er_, didn't work :(
[06:12] <agraupe> any idea why I wouldn't have any ttyACM devices?  I added cdc_acm to /etc/modules, and I'm sure it's loaded.  is there something obvious that I'm missing
[06:12] <colbert> What can I use to rip my Win XP CD to an ISO on my hd?
[06:13] <bronze> bronze: ping
[06:14] <igorgue> Hi, guy can anyone tell me if there is a list of companies that use Ubuntu?
[06:14] <stefg> agraupe: some damon that needs to be started?
[06:14] <franhp> bur[n] er_, should I uninstall the old one ?
[06:14] <gregsabo> Well, I'll just reinstall ubuntu, it's not a big deal because it was a brand new install anyway. Thanks anyway!
[06:15] <igorgue> Hi, can anyone tell me if there is a list of companies that use Ubuntu?
[06:15] <franhp> already done XD
[06:15] <sn0> igorgue maybe http://www.ubuntu.com/partners/findapartner
[06:15] <agraupe> stefg: any idea what it would be?  the only reference I can find to cdc_acm in the ubuntu wiki is in a howto for connecting a nokia phone, and it just mentions plugging it in, and then it'll be detected
[06:15] <sn0> there is also a software catalogue, on the same page
[06:16] <jessie> sn0, i think he's looking for big companies and such that use it for servers and ws.
[06:16] <jujimufu> I removed beryl, beryl-manager, emerald, emerald-themes and aquamarine with sudo apt-get remove, then I removed the 3v1 repos from my sources.list, I did sudo apt-get update, and then I did sudo apt-get install for all the previously mentioned packages. It said (in the end of the installation) that the version of beryl being install was 0.2 ("Setting up beryl (0.2.1.dfsg+git20070318-0ubuntu2)"), but when I do beryl --version, I get "beryl (0.3.
[06:16] <jujimufu> 0". What do I have to do?
[06:16] <stefg> agraupe: is this a winmodem you're trying to get to work?
[06:17] <newchris> i've broken my backup drive (was formatted ext3) while changing distros. mounting it just shows me what seems to be a bunch of GRUB-related files. Is there any way to fix this?
[06:17] <agraupe> stefg: no, motorola RAZR v3t
[06:17] <agraupe> stefg: just in data mode
[06:17] <jessie> see you guys later.
[06:17] <agraupe> stefg: by which I mean to read the filesystem.  according to multiple tutorials, it should work, I'm just missing the ttyACM0 device
[06:18] <NigelS> newchris: what distro were you using?
[06:19] <newchris> i was using ubuntu; was going to play with new debian. to be honest, would rather go back to ubuntu
[06:19] <pwngasm> TypeError: "'NoneType' object is not callable" in <bound method _DBWithCursor.__del__ of {}> ignored
[06:19] <fridim> hi
[06:19] <stefg> pheww, i'm no specialist for that. Just using common sense: Is there a service that needs to be started? Any udev-rules to write? (I don't have an answer but try to point you where to look)
[06:19] <gurgel> grrr
[06:19] <stefg> agraupe: ^^^
[06:19] <pwngasm> how come when i try to install "museeq" i get this error TypeError: "'NoneType' object is not callable" in <bound method _DBWithCursor.__del__ of {}> ignored
[06:19] <fridim> I did "echo 'blacklist bcm43xx' | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist"   and I reboot and bcm43xx is loaded. Is it normal?
[06:19] <gurgel> my Amarok doesnt want to start
[06:19] <gurgel> why?
[06:19] <NigelS> newchris: what does fdisk show the drive to be partitioned as?
[06:19] <gurgel> i just click the icon and nothing happens
[06:19] <newchris> ext3
[06:20] <Johto> ubuntu should add smplayer fronted to the repos, its so good ! :)
[06:20] <stefg> !udev
[06:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about udev - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:21] <fridim> I Installed ndiswrapper so I do *NOT* want any bcm43xx module loaded nor installed.
[06:21] <NigelS> newchris: that's its format - not its partition strucutre
[06:21] <stefg> !udev rules | agraupe
[06:21] <ubotu> agraupe: Ever wanted to make your USB-stick /dev/usbstick? Go to http://reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html to learn more about this feature.
[06:21] <Kitar|st> hey guys does anyone know if its possible to set up auto responder in thunderbird
[06:22] <gurgel> anybody of you here is using a Logitech G15 Keyboard??
[06:22] <epp_> xgl wont run, i have a ati x600 running fglrx. Can someone help me figure this out please?
[06:23] <gurgel> i cant use the Media Keys on it, when i lower the volume it shows the volume bar going down on the desktop, but the volume isnt actualy going down, i am using Ubuntu 7.04
[06:23] <CircumVision> Can anyone tell me about creating new partitions?
[06:23] <stefg> !keytouch | gurgel
[06:23] <ubotu> gurgel: 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
[06:23] <Rafeiro> i have the same problem gurgel :)
[06:23] <nero_> Does anyone know of a good vnc client that can scale the screen? (i.e.- I am connecting to a server that has a higher resolution than my own- I'd like to be able to scale the screen size down, so I can see their entire screen in a smaller box, so everything would be smaller)
[06:23] <newchris> NigelS, was just hoping that PartitionMagic had a magic "fix me" button. am now rebooting into linux, will look at fdisk
[06:23] <Rafeiro> neat :D
[06:24] <gurgel> well they actually "Work" :) The Volume bar is going down in a dialog @ the mddle of the desktop
[06:24] <gurgel> but the volume is not coming down :)
[06:24] <nivekc1> wow everyone who told me to upgrade to feisty fawn thank you!!! it rocks!!
[06:24] <stefg> nero_: ssh -X :-) ?
[06:25] <nivekc1> anyways im having some issues making my frostwire work
[06:25] <nero_> stefg, sorry- its an OS X machine (my parents computer) and I need to see their desktop.. :/
[06:25] <TwigEther> Whee, root over NFS works after a whole assload of mucking around and hackery >_>
[06:25] <nero_> there are several clients on the mac side that do what I want to do.. I was just hoping there was a linux client, as my main home desktop is linux.
[06:25] <nivekc1> i downloaded the .deb file and double clicked it and it said it installed but when i click on it to open it nothing happens
[06:25] <stefg> nero_: ok... that explains all >;-) so i looked for something, too, but gave up
[06:26] <DJ-_-> can someone point me to a good c++ development environment
[06:27] <rustalot> Is there a program that lets me mount .iso's as virtual drives?
[06:27] <nivekc1> can anyone help me get my frostwire working?
[06:27] <sn0> rustalot yes "mount"
[06:27] <DJ-_-> can someone point me to a good c++ development environment.....keep in mind that i am just starting to learn the language
[06:27] <nivekc1> or point me to perhaps a better gnutella client
[06:27] <nivekc1> that will work with ubuntu
[06:28] <gurgel> oke i configured keypad now that it does Amixer - Decrease Volume, but it still doesnt work
[06:28] <sn0> rustalot please check https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountIso
[06:28] <eX|Joe> hey guys, im running into a problem with photoshop cs2 and it says "Invalid or Missing Real Name, Organization, Serial"... Anyone know of a solution?
[06:28] <shawn34> Ok, I have my storage only 200GB drive installed and formated in ext3 fs. But when after i boot up, im forced to mount the drive myself and enter in my sudo password. then its locked because root owns it and I can't write to it. how can I fix this?
[06:28] <DJ-_-> eX|Joe: i dont have the solution  to your problem but then i would recommend the gimp, it is much better
[06:29] <epp_> when i try and start xgl, it doesnt run. Anyone know what i can do to figure this out?
[06:29] <gurgel> well btw, Amarok is still not starting :(
[06:29] <newchris> NigelS, /dev/hdc1 start 1, end 14946, blocks 120053713+, id 83, system Linux
[06:29] <eX|Joe> DJ, i've tried Gimp and Gimpshop
[06:29] <CircumVision> What's a 1024 cylinder boundary
[06:29] <DJ-_-> eX|Joe: what are you trying to do?
[06:30] <eX|Joe> I really, really, really want to use gimp...  I support it 100%, however, I have the hardest time to get shit done.
[06:30] <shawn34> anyone?
[06:30] <eX|Joe> drupal color module edits
[06:30] <phaidros> hi, how to find out, what exactly is happening when pressing the "hibernate" btn in gnome?
[06:30] <phaidros> (feisty)
[06:30] <newchris> NigelS, but oddly when i explore the drive in nautilus it tells me there's 9.6mb of files and 76mb free space
[06:30] <M1choacano> windows rules
[06:30] <DJ-_-> eX|Jow:oh k
[06:30] <M1choacano> noobs
[06:30] <M1choacano> niggas
[06:30] <ubuntuEdg1> get a life
[06:30] <phaidros> because: echo disk > /sys/power/state works, but hibernate-btn complains about hal :(
[06:31] <nivekc1> windows sucks
[06:31] <soundray> !ops | abuse from M1choacano
[06:31] <phaidros> M1choacano: have fun in your life, is better ;)
[06:31] <ubotu> abuse from M1choacano: Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[06:31] <nivekc1> i just switched to ubuntu 2 days ago and im not looking back to vista
[06:31] <eX|Joe> DJ-_-: its for production based images
[06:31] <soundray> nivekc1: please ignore
[06:31] <bronze---> What application should I use to mount/unmount folders and such...
[06:31] <soundray> Thanks elkbuntu
[06:31] <Hobbsee> gah.  i tried mi<tab> adn it didnt work.
[06:32] <ubuntuEdg1>  phaidros: he needs to get one first
[06:32] <shawn34> How can I get my secondary HD to mount at boot and my user own it instead of root?
[06:32] <eX|Joe> DJ-_-: I do not doubt gimp is capible of production based images by any means.  I just have 10 years experience with photoshop and 0 years with gimp :/
[06:32] <nivekc1> sound: any good suggestions to replace frostwire since i cant get it working
[06:32] <CircumVision> Whya re my questions being ignored? what am i some sort of nigger?
[06:32] <bulmer> shawn34: include it in /etc/fstab
[06:32] <eX|Joe> nivekc1: wine and utorrent
[06:32] <DJ-_-> eX|Joe: i see
[06:32] <shawn34> bulmer, how do i go about that?
[06:32] <PurpZeY> !ohmy
[06:32] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:32] <elkbuntu> Hobbsee, it's sad when 13375p33k is so second nature you dont notice it :
[06:32] <phaidros> CircumVision: its up to anyone _if_ he/she knows the anser ;)
[06:32] <nivekc1> something with a limewire type layout
[06:32] <DJ-_-> !wine
[06:32] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[06:32] <bulmer> shawn34: man mount
[06:33] <ubuntuEdg1> eX|Joe: try it
[06:33] <soundray> nivekc1: run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash' to set the symlink /bin/sh to point to /bin/bash. Then try frostwire again.
[06:33] <bulmer> shawn34: or you can google for /etc/fstab adding hard drive
[06:33] <phaidros> which commands are run by the gnome hibernate-button ??
[06:33] <phaidros> where to find?
[06:33] <stefg> eX|Joe: you might find http://delirial.com/archives/howto-gimpshop-on-ubuntu/ interesting
[06:33] <eX|Joe> DJ-_-: if you have any suggestions with wine and how to make it more "Photoshop" like, then please let me know.  Also, mind that I have gimpshop already installed
[06:33] <DJ-_-> eX|Joe: k
[06:34] <pwngasm> does anyone here use museeq? if so can you please help me set it up?
[06:34] <phaidros> pwngasm: try #ubuntustudio
[06:34] <nivekc1> still didnt work
[06:34] <pwngasm> #ubuntustudio
[06:35] <pwngasm> lol >_<
[06:35] <soundray> nivekc1: please give a precise problem description
[06:35] <phaidros> pwngasm: hehe
[06:35] <B_166-ER-X> Help : For no apparent reason, Nautilus just...crashed. It just opens and reopens. When i look in terminal it  says this : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25852/ can someone help ?     I DO NOT know how to repair a core dump on nautilus ..
[06:35] <nivekc1> i installed frostwire from a .deb file and  when i click on it in the internet menu nothing happens
[06:35] <newchris> i think that grub has overwritten the first 100mb or so of my documents drive (hdc1), how can i recover as much of the previous data as possible?
[06:35] <CircumVision> Can abytbody help me with partitioning my hard disk?
[06:36] <phaidros> CircumVision: tried gparted ?
[06:36] <CircumVision> i'm using partition magic
[06:36] <phaidros> CircumVision: ooops .. I gave that up ages ago, never liked partition amgic to much, always felt like data is in danger
[06:36] <newchris> nivekc1, have you tried running it from a console? maybe it's displaying some useful error messages in there
[06:37] <soundray> nivekc1: open a terminal window and try... yeah newchris
[06:37] <CircumVision> well that's kinda how i feel and really can't be bothered to back up my data beforehand
[06:37] <sami5> Voer tekst hier in...salut
[06:37] <phaidros> hi sami5, english here :)
[06:38] <nivekc1> ok thanks
[06:38] <mc44> !nl | sami5
[06:38] <ubotu> sami5: Nederlandstalige ondersteuning voor Ubuntu (en vers gezette koffie) is te vinden in #ubuntu-nl
[06:38] <sami5> pardon
[06:38] <phaidros> CircumVision: your data _is_ in danger. try backup.
[06:38] <romperstomper> hi i've got a problem
[06:38] <mc44> !ask | romperstomper
[06:38] <ubotu> romperstomper: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:38] <phaidros> !dontask
[06:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dontask - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:38] <bronze---> I just switched Beryl on, and I have no bars on top of the windows...title bar. I've had the problem before, but don't remember what to do. Think I need to edit some code...
[06:39] <CircumVision> phaidros: would you be able to tell me which software is the safest and most user friendly?
[06:39] <PurpZeY> bronze---: #beryl has a bot that will tell you exactly.
[06:39] <DJ-_-> can someone tell me how to compile the c++ coding in ubuntu
[06:39] <stefg> !effects | bronze---
[06:39] <ubotu> bronze---: For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[06:39] <romperstomper> i have installed the avant window navigator version 0.1.2-svn173
[06:39] <romperstomper> but when i reboot my sistem
[06:39] <phaidros> CircumVision: I would start reading about gparted and how safe it is to shrink or resize partitions with it. than crossreading for partition magic.
[06:39] <romperstomper> the icon disappear
[06:40] <fixed> How can i change the locale?
[06:40] <romperstomper> and i must put them in the bar another time
[06:40] <B_166-ER-X> whats the command to delete a file in console ?
[06:40] <phaidros> CircumVision: always think about the filesystem which is on those partitions, it depends on the filesystem as well, if its easily resized
[06:40] <newchris> sorry for the repeat: i think that grub has overwritten the first 100mb or so of my documents drive (hdc1), how can i recover as much of the previous data as possible?
[06:41] <soundray> newchris: why would grub do that, and what makes you think it?
[06:41] <stefg> fixed: there's the gnome applet in the system menu for language support
[06:41] <fixed> stefg, i just want to change the CTYPE and other
[06:41] <kempoller> B_166-ER-X: rm
[06:41] <fixed> not the whole system language
[06:41] <newchris> soundray, when i mount it (it should be a 110gb partition) all i see is a bunch of grub-related files, and it says the drive is about 100mb big
[06:41] <soundray> phaidros: I think the script that runs when you hit hibernate is /etc/acpi/hibernate.sh
[06:41] <CircumVision> phaidros: i will look into it now, my filesystemsare NTFS and FAT i will read into it now, thanks !
[06:42] <phaidros> soundray: for the hibernation path yes, but in terminal it works, the gnome buttons fails and laughs at me ;)
[06:42] <stefg> fixed: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-tune.en.html#s-locales
[06:42] <newchris> i think it happened when i tried to install debian into some spare space, the drive concerned is my first writable PATA drive
[06:42] <phaidros> CircumVision: good luck and take time for reading! data safety is first!
[06:42] <soundray> phaidros: I see, it must be called indirectly somehow... sorry, I don't know exactly...
[06:43] <phaidros> soundray: yeah, me too. any clue where the gnome buttons (administration etc) are usually defined??
[06:43] <soundray> phaidros: no, I'd go searching the web next.
[06:43] <soundray> newchris: how is /dev/hdc partitioned?
[06:43] <phaidros> soundray: yeah, tried without success ;)
[06:44] <phaidros> soundray: have to think about searchterms again. its always alot time consuming searching for fuzzy problems ..
[06:44] <phaidros> ;)
[06:44] <newchris> soundray, just one big ext3 partition
[06:44] <Live> hi
[06:45] <soundray> newchris: how are you mounting it?
[06:46] <newchris> soundray: /dev/hdc1 /media/backup ext3 defaults,users 0 0
[06:46] <Live> hi im installing ubuntu, system is windows xp home at the moment, 80gb laptop, need some step by step help with partitions etc, anyone care to take time to help me? :)
[06:46] <shawn34> bulmer, i added the line to fstab. but when i ran 'mount /mnt/storage' it told me only root can perform. When I boot up will it automatically mount as root?
[06:46] <soundray> newchris: oh, is that from /etc/fstab?
[06:46] <fixed> stefg, i already have done that, still uses old locale.
[06:47] <newchris> yeah
[06:47] <Live> hi im installing ubuntu, system is windows xp home at the moment, 80gb laptop, need some step by step help with partitions etc, anyone care to take time to help me? :)
[06:47] <shawn34> and why is my internal reading as /dev/sdb1  isn't that for removable media? should it be like hdb or hdc ?
[06:47] <stefg> fixed: you need to re-login
[06:47] <agraupe> I need some help connecting my Motorola RAZR V3T to my box.  cdc_acm is modprobe'd and I created /dev/ttyACM0 with mknod, but dmesg always shows that the phone (which should be managed by the cdc_acm driver) is seen as a mass storage device.  is there any way to fix this?  I'm using ubuntu 7.04.  I've googled many times, and I've pretty much come to a dead end
[06:47] <matux> how can I activate php_gtk.dll
[06:47] <fixed> stefg, oh, ok. Thanks.
[06:47] <shawn34> !sdb
[06:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sdb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:47] <shawn34> isn't dev/sdb user for removable media?
[06:48] <Lamego> shagggy, sdb stands for scsi device b
[06:48] <agraupe> !cdc_acm
[06:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cdc_acm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:48] <ruy_lopez> sda sdb are selected in order
[06:48] <newchris> shawn34, hd* is usually ATA devices and ds* is usually SATA or SCSI
[06:48] <shawn34> newchris, you mean sd*
[06:48] <matux> how can I activate php_gtk.dll???
[06:48] <newchris> yeah sorry
[06:49] <shawn34> newchris, k thanks
[06:49] <Live> hi im installing ubuntu, system is windows xp home at the moment, 80gb laptop, need some step by step help with partitions etc, anyone care to take time to help me? :)
[06:49] <soundray> newchris: when you run 'sudo fdisk -l /dev/hdc', does it show just the one partition? What size?
[06:49] <shawn34> newchris, can you help me with my fstab? im afraid to reboot with it... "/dev/sdb1	/mnt/storage	ext3	0	0"
[06:49] <stefg> !install | Live
[06:49] <ubotu> Live: 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
[06:50] <Live> stefg can you help me with GParted installing ubuntu, i have no clue for this part
[06:50] <soundray> shawn34: insert ' defaults ' (not the quotes, but with the spaces) after ext3
[06:50] <newchris> soundray, /dev/hdc1 start 1 end 14916 blocks 120053713+ id 83 system Linux
[06:50] <sq89> hi! I've set up ~/.fonts.conf to use liberation fonts instead of arial, times new roman etc. only firefox doesn't seem to know that. it sometimes displays helvetica now for example. any idea how to let fx notice fonts.conf or how to configure fx another way?
[06:50] <kempoller> matux .dll files are for windows. are you trying to use it in wine?
[06:51] <ruy_lopez> do you have more than one removable drive? If not, fstab should read /dev/sda1
[06:51] <rod> hi
[06:51] <shawn34> soundray, i can use tabs right? "/dev/sdb1	/mnt/storage	ext3	defaults	0	0"
[06:51] <matux> no, I am trying to create a splash screen
[06:51] <soundray> shawn34: yes
[06:51] <newchris> soundray, that looks fine
[06:51] <kempoller> matux, in Ubuntu?
[06:51] <edgy> Hi, Is there a GUI to configure grub boot options?
[06:51] <soundray> newchris: yes. What does 'df -h' say about /dev/hdc1 ?
[06:51] <ruy_lopez> The problem is when you remove a drive and plug it back, sda changes to sdb and so on.
[06:51] <kruuli> Hi all ... has anyone been able to install a USB soundcard in ubuntu?
[06:52] <shawn34> soundray, now do i need to UUID? and will this mount without me entering in my sudo pass?
[06:52] <matux> no,no, a splash screen for a website
[06:52] <matux> with php an apache
[06:52] <rod> I have Utorrent running in the system-try of gnome-panel. Everything worked great. But now I cant get utorrent onscreen anymore.    How can I get a program to the foreground? It doesnt show up in alt tab
[06:52] <stefg> Live: if you have currently just one big ntfs partition for the whole drive, it's more advisable to a.) backup everything b.) use a windows tool to resize the win partition and leave around 10 GB min. free, unpartitioned space. then run the installer again
[06:52] <Lamego> rod, are you sure it is running ?
[06:52] <newchris> soundray: Size 99M used 16M Avail 79M use% 17% Mounted on /media/backup
[06:52] <kempoller> matux, that dll is for windows installation perhaps.
[06:53] <soundray> shawn34: no, you can use this without the UUID. No, to be able to mount it without sudo, insert "users,noauto" instead of defaults (no spaces around the comma)
[06:53] <rod> yes Lacerta because the utorrent icon is in the system tray
[06:53] <Live> stefg: http://img458.imageshack.us/img458/6793/screenshotdevsdagparteden4.png is what i have, its not just one
[06:53] <rod> Lamego,
[06:53] <newchris> soundray, this is what i don't understand. i know the partition's bigger than 100mb :-S
[06:53] <pwngasm> which do people think is better, GAIM or aMSN?
[06:53] <shawn34> soundray, is that recomended? should i set fschk to run on this drive as well? its 200GB
[06:53] <Dr_willis> pwngasm,  IRC
[06:53] <newchris> pwngasm, i prefer GAIM but maybe thats just me. try both and see what you think
[06:53] <soundray> newchris: is there any cherished data on that disk?
[06:53] <Phil4231> How do I install a .run file? Is it even possible through ubuntu?
[06:54] <Dr_willis> Phil4231,  chmod +x it, then run it.
[06:54] <Dr_willis> Phil4231,  what IS this .run file anyway?
[06:54] <matux> mmmm, I would not  know I am trying o use a class I got from phpclasses,  here is the source code of my php file http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25855/
[06:54] <Phil4231> Racer
[06:54] <pi3> pwngasm: also try KMess
[06:54] <newchris> soundray, nothing lifethreatening but everything i've ever written for school, and everything i've ever pirated, haha. i CAN live without the data but i'd want to exhaust all the possibilities first
[06:54] <pwngasm> Kmess, shall look it up
[06:54] <stefg> Live: i see... gParted is slow and unreliable at resizing ntfs. But what about that empty /dev/sda5 can you just delete it?
[06:55] <glitt> have someone tried to debug an application on ubuntu and what debugger did you use?
[06:55] <shawn34> soundray, is that recomended? should i set fschk to run on this drive as well? its 200GB
[06:55] <matux> and this is the source code of the class i am trying to use: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25857/
[06:55] <pwngasm> i have just fallen in love with picasa lol
[06:55] <soundray> shawn34: please don't repeat. I'll reply when I get to it.
[06:55] <Live> stefg: there is obviously nothing important on it, am i right?
[06:55] <kempoller> matux: that script looks like it was written for php on windows
[06:56] <romperstomper> hi where i can find .wma  audio codec?
[06:56] <stefg> Live: yeah, looks completly empty
[06:56] <masterloki> lol
[06:56] <masterloki> romperstomper: um
[06:56] <Live> stefg: is that a subdivision of /dev/sda3
[06:56] <matux> kempoller is it posible to use gtk on linux
[06:56] <masterloki> what do you wanna play it with?
[06:56] <Live> ?
[06:56] <Tru7h> Hello
[06:56] <masterloki> !restricted codecs
[06:56] <masterloki> yhi Tru7h
[06:56] <romperstomper> some reggaemuffins
[06:56] <shawn34> anyone know how to convert .img to .iso ?
[06:56] <romperstomper> partie
[06:56] <Phil4231> Dr_willis, entered $ sudo chmod +x racer.run    now what?
[06:56] <Tru7h> What's the command in the terminal to see what directory I'm in?
[06:56] <romperstomper> parties
[06:56] <Yahooadam> When using parted, i want to make an ext3 partion, filling the whole drive, so start should be "0", but what should i enter for "end" to do that ?
[06:56] <masterloki> !codecs
[06:56] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[06:57] <Dr_willis> Phil4231,  run it. there was no need to sudo that.
[06:57] <newchris> Tru7h, "pwd"
[06:57] <Dr_willis> Phil4231,  ./whatever.run
[06:57] <Tru7h> Thanks newchris
[06:57] <romperstomper> thanks
[06:57] <kempoller> matux, your using it probably. Just checking your other class
[06:57] <stefg> Live: sda3 is a so-called extended partition. this is a workaround to the fact that old MSDOS part-tables can only have 4 primary partitions. So sda3 is just a container, which can hold other partitions
[06:57] <matux> can you expand that explanation
[06:57] <soundray> newchris: I'm not sure what the best strategy is. You could backup the entire drive block-by-block with dd, but you'd need 120GB of space...
[06:58] <soundray> newchris: you could also unmount and run e2fsck on it, but it's possible that you'll lose data if you let it "repair" stuff.
[06:58] <Phil4231> Dr_willis, ok that did it. Thanks a lot!
[06:58] <Shin_Gouki> hi i have a question regarding linux  installation, is it possible to do the it remotly?
[06:58] <newchris> soundray, i can boost a hdd from somewhere else to back it up, how would i do it?
[06:58] <stefg> Live: so if you _know_ that sda5 is empty you can just delete it, and use the free space for your ubuntu-install
[06:58] <gafran> hello
[06:59] <masterloki> stefg: its just the dos shell for extended partitions?
[06:59] <masterloki> o:
[06:59] <Live> stefg: judging on the screenshot i have you, do you think that C: and D: on my windows space, are the top two partitions, or other?
[06:59] <masterloki> hi gafran
[06:59] <gafran> is anyone using Audacious?
[06:59] <lusepuster> Lenovo 3000 n100 - after latest kernel update in feisty, my laptop speakers don't turn off when plugging in external speakers/headphones. Anyone knows a fix for that?
[06:59] <kempoller> matux: your best bet is probably to ask in #php as this is where your problem lies
[06:59] <phaidros> gafran: I tried, why?
[06:59] <gafran> phaidros
[06:59] <stefg> Live: in win-speak the sda5 would be E:
[06:59] <soundray> newchris: 'cd /directory/with/lotsofspace ; sudo dd if=/dev/hdc of=hdc-image'
[07:00] <gafran> how did you get it working?
[07:00] <Live> stefg: so the top two are my windows C: and D: ?
[07:00] <stefg> Live: yes
[07:00] <Delirium-NL> HELP!XD i tried updating my soundcard driver with an driver i downloaded but it totally messed up my ubuntu O.O" How do i restore my old soundcard driver or how do i install the correct one? >.<"  i have an Realtek AC97 which is prity standard..
[07:00] <phaidros> gafran: just startet it. what does not work fo you>??
[07:00] <Delirium-NL> My ubuntu wont start up nemore
[07:00] <Yahooadam> When using parted, i want to make an ext3 partion, filling the whole drive, so start should be "0", but what should i enter for "end" to do that ?
[07:00] <Delirium-NL> its saying the session lasted less then 10 secodns
[07:00] <gafran> maybe I am missing some plugins
[07:00] <mrcreativity> i cant seem to play mp3s...
[07:00] <mrcreativity> can someone help me please
[07:00] <newchris> soundray, if=/dev/hdc or if=/dev/hdc1 ?
[07:00] <soundray> shawn34: not sure what you mean by "recommended". If you want to set up this drive for manual mounting by non-privileged users, this is how you'd do it.
[07:00] <pwngasm> can i run kmess if i use gnome?
[07:00] <kempoller> matux, gtk = Gimp Toolkit
[07:01] <littlesniper> hello I just would like to know how to get some package source in ubuntu feisty please ?
[07:01] <Scunizi> !mp3 | mrcreativity
[07:01] <ubotu> mrcreativity: 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] <Delirium-NL> !sound
[07:01] <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
[07:01] <Live> stefg: ok, i hope to god this doesn't touch my windows now, when i use sda5 :)
[07:01] <NIRVANA> selamn aleykm
[07:01] <soundray> newchris: /dev/hdc (as this will save the entire hard disk, including the partition table and master boot record)
[07:01] <Live> just hope for the best
[07:01] <Delirium-NL> !AC97
[07:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ac97 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:01] <shawn34> soundray, ok thanks, is it "users,noauto" or "user,noauto"
[07:01] <Delirium-NL> !Realtek
[07:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about realtek - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:01] <gafran> phaidros pls im me
[07:01] <mrcreativity> thank you
[07:01] <newchris> soundray, cool i just wanted to check - battery on laptop is about to die :-) cheers for all your help, will give e2fsck a go after backing it up. nice one :-)
[07:01] <demonstealer> how do i activate moving files from my ubuntu desktop to my partition drives?
[07:02] <Shin_Gouki> Hello i have a question regarding installing Linux/ubuntu usually u need a CD but can it be done also from the net?
[07:02] <Scunizi> mrcreativity, np
[07:02] <stefg> Live: i can't tell... whatever was drive E: in win will then be gone. but just the other two will be left untouched
[07:02] <littlesniper> hello I just would like to know how to get some package source in ubuntu feisty please ?
[07:02] <ericrost> I'm having trouble understanding a permissions problem on my machine. I am trying to set up a music folder to be shared over nfs, but at the moment I'm just moving the files around on my machine. I have an account called eric2 on the system, the directories and files are owned by eric, but both are in group music. I have the permissions set to 770, but get permission denied when ls'ing from my eric2 acct
[07:02] <soundray> shawn34: user (sorry)
[07:02] <ericrost> what am I doing wrong?
[07:02] <Live> stefg: I don't see a E: in Win, just in my computer I have C: and D: in windows
[07:02] <Live> Is it hidden?
[07:02] <Lamego> ericj2190, if you are using nfs you must be carefull with the uid/privileges options which are specific to the nfs mount
[07:02] <shawn34> soundray, thanks again. should i have it be checked my fschk automatically like the main drive?
[07:02] <masterloki> ah
[07:03] <soundray> newchris: another thing you could try is to look at it with gparted, see if you note anything strange
[07:03] <littlesniper> hello I just would like to know how to get some package source in ubuntu feisty please ?
[07:03] <masterloki> ericrost: well that third number is for user
[07:03] <ericrost> and the directories are owned by group music as well
[07:03] <stefg> Live: yeah, could be hidden or not assigned... whatever, it's the perfect palce to be used by shiny new ubuntu-install
[07:03] <masterloki> middle for group
[07:03] <masterloki> first for root
[07:03] <masterloki> !permissions
[07:03] <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
[07:03] <PriceChild> littlesniper, apt-get source package
[07:03] <masterloki> ^^
[07:03] <PriceChild> littlesniper, no sudo
[07:03] <aMMuNix> while enabling desktop-effects I get a segmentation fault (core dumped), what's wrong?
[07:03] <ericrost> I thought it went ugo?
[07:03] <Scunizi> littlesniper, what package source?
[07:03] <pizza_fan> would someone like to help? I tried to install virtualbox on my ubuntu, and now it's all messed up. thanks in advance!
[07:03] <littlesniper> no sudo ? the package is evince
[07:03] <Shin_Gouki> I have some question regarding install Linux/ubuntu can someone help me?
[07:03] <Scunizi> littlesniper, so you want to install evince?
[07:03] <soundray> shawn34: you could, but you don't have to. If you don't, run e2fsck by hand occasionally.
[07:03] <stefg> Live: so I#m 99.9% sure that it's safe to just delete it
[07:03] <PriceChild> !ask | Shin_Gouki
[07:03] <ubotu> Shin_Gouki: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:04] <phaidros> gafran, see msg window
[07:04] <littlesniper> i have evince already, but i want to remove something in the package
[07:04] <littlesniper> --disable-mono this is for the bug for T3 fonts
, i asked 2 times before no one replyed
[07:04] <shawn34> soundray, ok thanks AGAIN lol ;)   and if i do it automatically the option should be set to "2" not "1" right? because main drive is "1"
[07:04] <Live> stefg: i think it may be my recover partition?
[07:04] <PriceChild> !install | Shin_Gouki
[07:04] <ubotu> Shin_Gouki: 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
[07:04] <Scunizi> littlesniper, check out http://packages.qa.debian.org/e/evince.html
[07:04] <soundray> shawn34: yes, setting it to 2 is best.
, my question is: is it possible to install Linux /ubuntu remotly?
[07:04] <ericrost> masterloki: that's the same info I've been staring at, it goes (user permissions) (group permissions) (other permission), it looks like this drwxrwx---
[07:05] <PriceChild> Shin_Gouki, read that? it shows all the ways you can install.
[07:05] <ericrost> and I'm trying to read/write from a user in the same group that owns it, but it gives me permission denied
[07:05] <pwngasm_> do i need a virus scanner on ubuntu?
[07:05] <pizza_fan> anyone knows if there's a feature in ubuntu that would restore my system to the previous working configuration?
[07:05] <stefg> Live: yeah that's likely... but it /looks/ empty. But who knows which proprietary special format this is
[07:05] <littlesniper> Scunizi: i have to put --disable-mono to remove the bad font rendering, its a common still not applied fix, waiting to fix mono
[07:06] <erUSUL> pizza_fan: no, afaik
[07:06] <aMMuNix> while enabling desktop-effects I get a segmentation fault (core dumped), what's wrong?
[07:06] <silvertip257> pwngasm_:  no not for any linux, but there is a chance of saving viruses and them affecting windows clients on the same networks you connect to
[07:06] <klobster> kernel hangs after mdam: no devices found in mdadm.conf
[07:06] <masterloki> mm
[07:06] <pizza_fan> erUSUL: ok
, lets say there a pc and i have a SSH conenction to it, but if i want to INSTALL Linux on the PC there is no programm to give me remote acces for that right?
[07:06] <Scunizi> littlesniper, you already know more than me about it.. hopefully the like will provide more info or someone else here.
[07:06] <pwngasm_> silvertip257: what about firewalls? if so can you reccomend one?
[07:06] <soundray> pizza_fan: if you haven't got a backup, there is no way to do this. What have you screwed up?
[07:06] <ericrost> and its owned by eric:music
[07:06] <PriceChild> Shin_Gouki, its "possible" but not supported and difficult
[07:07] <pizza_fan> well...
[07:07] <silvertip257> pwngasm_  separate box or built on your ubuntu machine?
[07:07] <littlesniper> Scunizi: at least u told me apt-get source thats enough for me thx
[07:07] <masterloki> hey i removed all kde packages and im putting in ubuntu-desktop packages.... problem is dpkg cant read some ascii bit in the package gnome-app-install and thus is complaining
[07:07] <ericrost> so why can't eric2 member of music read it?
, wow nice
[07:07] <masterloki> what should i do?
[07:07] <Scunizi> littlesniper, np
[07:07] <silvertip257> pwngasm_  you can get a virus scanner though
[07:07] <masterloki> apt-get -f install didnt help
[07:07] <swinkowo> I got ubuntu 6.06 and I want to upgrade it to 7.04 by cd ..any howto? ;] 
, can u give me soem keywords to google or links?
[07:07] <masterloki> swinkowo: by reinstalling
[07:07] <pizza_fan> i tried to install virtualbox and it screwed up the packpage manager
[07:07] <masterloki> keep / in same place swap also and /home and just dont format /home
[07:08] <dbzdeath[lappy] > does the ubuntu livecd contain gparted?
[07:08] <revvltn> which one you guys reccomend?? VmWare worksation, VmWare server or Vmware Player?
[07:08] <silvertip257> swinkowo:  you'd have to upgrade to edgy & then to feisty ... just reinstall w/ a feisty CD
[07:08] <masterloki> dbzdeath[lappy] : i believe so
[07:08] <shawn34> soundray, its mounting as root! I can't create anything on the drive
[07:08] <pwngasm_> silvertip257: like is it really neccesary to have a firewall on my linux machine, like my windows one had
[07:08] <masterloki> revvltn: vmware server
[07:08] <masterloki> but check out seamless windows install in forums
[07:08] <dbzdeath[lappy] > masterloki: that's all i can get out of anyone it seems :/
[07:08] <swinkowo> and by gksu ?
[07:08] <masterloki> its REALLY nice lol
[07:08] <sea-monkey-man> HELLO
[07:08] <masterloki> dbzdeath[lappy] : i'm usually correct
[07:08] <masterloki> but google it
[07:08] <masterloki> www.google.com
[07:08] <aMMuNix> Hi sea-monkey-man
[07:08] <revvltn> masterloki: why not Vware Workstation?
[07:08] <stefg> swinkowo: no direct upgrade... you would have to go 6.06 -> 6.10 > 7.04 ... it's easier to backup, and reinstall from scratch. see !backup and !cloning for a quick reinstall
[07:08] <sea-monkey-man> HI
[07:08] <masterloki> use search terms 'ubuntu live cd gparted'
[07:08] <silvertip257> pwngasm_ you might want it if you are connected directly to the net w/o a router in there
[07:08] <pizza_fan> i got an error that says that i must re install virtualbox, but i cant do it
[07:09] <masterloki> revvltn: you gotta pay for full workstation
[07:09] <ericrost> Lamego: I'm not yet using NFS, I'm just trying to move the files to the mount point I want, and trying to figure out what I'm missing about permissions
[07:09] <masterloki> server is free forever and works awesomely
[07:09] <masterloki> and if you reg u get a free serial
[07:09] <sea-monkey-man> HOW TO ENABLE MY DESKTOP EFFECTS
[07:09] <revvltn> masterloki: I ain't paying for nuthin ;-)
[07:09] <silvertip257> pwngasm_  most likely no, you do not need it  ...
[07:09] <masterloki> zactky
[07:09] <Lamego> ops, I had the idea you mentioned NFS, sorry
[07:09] <pwngasm_> silvertip257: okay ty for the help
[07:09] <masterloki> and since we dont openly support piracy here
[07:09] <masterloki> ya
[07:09] <masterloki> server
[07:09] <masterloki> :P
[07:09] <silvertip257> np pwngasm_
[07:09] <ericrost> Lamego: any idea what I'm missing?
[07:10] <sea-monkey-man> HELLO
[07:10] <shawn34> My second HD is mounting as root, anyone know how i can get it mounting at boot where I own the drive and not root?
[07:10] <masterloki> sea-monkey-man: no yelling kthxdie and hi
[07:10] <masterloki> :D
, so u have some references? the link u gave me before didnt?
[07:10] <Lamego> if you have 770 and they belong to the same group you must be able to write
[07:10] <soundray> shawn34: the best way to deal with this is to 'sudo mkdir /mnt/storage/shawn34 ; sudo chown shawn34.shawn34 /mnt/storage/shawn34'
[07:10] <masterloki> shawn34: try editing /etc/fstab
[07:10] <stefg> !fstab | shawn34
[07:10] <ubotu> shawn34: The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[07:10] <Lamego> unless it is a readonly file system
[07:10] <ericrost> Lamego: but I can't, I can't even ls the directory
[07:10] <PriceChild> Shin_Gouki, the first link in that factoid shows all the "supported" methods
[07:10] <masterloki> oo or wat soundray said
[07:10] <pizza_fan> is there a command that reconfigures the packpage manager
[07:10] <revvltn> lol
[07:10] <ericrost> nope, its in my main ext3 drive
[07:10] <PriceChild> Shin_Gouki, if you don't know what you're doing then I suggest you install using the "normal" method
[07:11] <Lamego> that is very odd
[07:11] <revvltn> I didn't mention anything about piracy
[07:11] <soundray> shawn34: you can also do the sudo to /mnt/storage itself, but it's not good sysadmin practice.
[07:11] <masterloki> hey i removed all kde packages and im putting in ubuntu-desktop packages.... problem is dpkg cant read some ascii bit in the package gnome-app-install and thus is complaining~
[07:11] <masterloki> wat do i do ;_;
[07:11] <soundray> shawn34: sudo chmod I mean
, y u said its unsupport so plz some hints for the "unsupported" method? :)
[07:11] <sea-monkey-man> WHO IS TALKING TO SEA-MONKEY-MAN
[07:11] <Lamego> ericrost, please note that you must relogin if you add the user to the group during its login
, btw i installed ubuntu 2-3 tiems the normal way
[07:11] <Lamego> sea-monkey-man, CAPS OFF !
[07:11] <stefg> !CAPS | sea-monkey-man
[07:11] <sea-monkey-man> ok sorr
[07:11] <ubotu> sea-monkey-man: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[07:12] <ericrost> Lamego: I copied it over originally from an ntfs drive, but I'm working with the copy from my ext3 drive, and I've chown -R eric:music, and chmod -R 770 it
[07:12] <shawn34> soundray, so not a good idea to chown me /mnt/storage ?
[07:12] <sea-monkey-man> hey dont be mean
[07:12] <mc44> !effects | sea-monkey-man
[07:12] <ubotu> sea-monkey-man: For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[07:12] <sea-monkey-man> how
, could u plz tell me how to start? if i screw the install system i wont blame u ;)
[07:13] <sea-monkey-man> how
[07:13] <Stargazers> Hi. Does anyone of you use 'Beagle'?
[07:13] <sea-monkey-man> yeah
[07:13] <ericrost> and when I sudo ls -l, it shows that eric:music owns it with the permissions I already mentioned
[07:13] <funkySt> hi anyone who can help me with my rc.local file
[07:13] <PriceChild> Shin_Gouki, I gave you the links to the instillation guides
[07:13] <sea-monkey-man> how
[07:13] <mc44> sea-monkey-man: how what?
[07:13] <ericrost> Lamego: same thing for the subdirs
[07:13] <LunatikBunnie> finally, i'm on ubuntu
[07:13] <sea-monkey-man> how do i do that
[07:13] <gafran> i need help for audacious,pls
[07:13] <funkySt> when i start ubuntu it keeps logging out, refering to /etc/rc.local
[07:13] <PurpZeY_> LunatikBunnie: Found a good mirror?
[07:13] <LunatikBunnie> i cant seem to go online with my DSL modem, and the tutorials given weren't helpful enough.
, yes the SUPPORTED methodes, but u saids its a UNSUPPORTED method... so hwo it works , which programs it uses , where to start?
[07:14] <LordLimecat> i wonder if anyone has a second to help me troubleshoot an autorun issue (program not running @ session start)?
[07:14] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY, no, i just ran the livecd
[07:14] <LunatikBunnie> i unplugged ALL my hdds
[07:14] <LunatikBunnie> and it worked
[07:14] <soundray> shawn34: it can be, but generally it's better to make a directory for yourself and make that writable.
[07:14] <Stargazers> Anyone? I mean, I have this kind of problem: It really seems that Beagle does NOT index all folders under the path what I have added?
[07:14] <Rictoo> Me friend got into the 'grub' p[rogram, and when he does 'root' + TAB, nothing happens
[07:14] <sea-monkey-man> :)
[07:14] <PriceChild> Shin_Gouki, I've never done it before... I don't recommend it, especially as you have no physical access.
[07:14] <LunatikBunnie> but the MODEM wouldn't connect
[07:14] <PriceChild> Shin_Gouki, I just know it 'must' be possible
[07:14] <LunatikBunnie> its STILL the same old error
[07:14] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY: any ideas?
[07:14] <PurpZeY_> LunatikBunnie: What's the error?
[07:15] <sea-monkey-man> hello are yall there
 ok give me some hints which programms, setup, isntall thigns in need?
[07:15] <LunatikBunnie> i did sudo pppoeconf and pppconfig
[07:15] <jaicon> hi all - im just wondering which FS is the best to use in my case:
[07:15] <gafran> I need help for audacious,pls
[07:15] <LunatikBunnie> they BOTH dont seem to know my modem
[07:15] <Scunizi> jaicon, what's your case?
[07:15] <LunatikBunnie> but the modem itself says its connected to the line.
[07:15] <jaicon> added a 320gb SATA disk that will be used for file storage
[07:15] <PriceChild> Shin_Gouki, I'm sorry but no. Half of it is that I don't know, half is its a waste of time.
[07:15] <jaicon> it will need to be accessible from windows clients
[07:16] <jaicon> (xp and vista) and from my XBOX running xbmc
[07:16] <Scunizi> jaicon, I use reiserfs on my sata drives and ext3 on ide.. just works better for me.
[07:16] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY: i'm currently on XCHAT, it took me 30 minutes to find out how to get this thing running
[07:16] <shawn34> soundray, i got it.. thanks. this is working good now.
[07:16] <jaicon> scunizi: reiserfs?
[07:16] <jaicon> ok
[07:16] <PurpZeY_> LunatikBunnie: But if you are on X-Chat your modem must be working, no?
[07:16] <LunatikBunnie> nope.
[07:16] <Scunizi> jaicon, if you need windows accessability you need to use ext3 and then install the ext3 windows driver in the windows boxes
[07:16] <LunatikBunnie> ICS through the notebook
[07:16] <mc44> jaicon: fat32 or ntfs though ntfs write support is somewhat experimental still
[07:16] <tale> can anyone tell me why the fade effect that dims the screen is choppy?  I have beryl installed and it fades smoothly, but when I'm prompted for my password, the fade effect is choppy
[07:17] <PurpZeY_> LunatikBunnie: Oh, I see. That's weird, are you getting an Ip?
[07:17] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY, and the notebook cant be on too long
[07:17] <shawn34> soundray, one last thing. can I "hide" the lost+found directory? its a tad annoying when this is a storage only drive
 great :( so u give me no hints? if i dont find on my own?!
[07:17] <jaicon> I will only access the drive over the network, so I will have to set up samba too
[07:17] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY_, what do you mean?
[07:17] <Scunizi> jaicon, windows will not access reiserfs
[07:17] <CanuckGeezer> Got a question about package management... I'm downloading 7.04 now as a learning exercise, but I've done source-based distros for years and I don't know much about package management.  If I tell Ubuntu to install some package, will it also automatically install required dependencies or do I have to manually locate and install them first?
[07:17] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY_, i have no idea how to install my graphics drivers
[07:17] <jaicon> scunizi: not via some samba set up either?
[07:17] <SimonPhoto> Am I in the right place for community Ubuntu support?
[07:17] <LordLimecat> CanuckGeezer: depends.....
[07:18] <soundray> shawn34: well, it won't bother you if you created a directory for yourself inside the filesystem.
[07:18] <PriceChild> CanuckGeezer, it will sort out all dependencies for you
[07:18] <stefg> !apt | CanuckGeezer
[07:18] <LunatikBunnie> and [Window]  + [d]  doesnt bring me to the desktop, what is the command for it?
[07:18] <ubotu> CanuckGeezer: APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[07:18] <LunatikBunnie> wait
[07:18] <PurpZeY_> LunatikBunnie: I thought you said you couldn't use your DSL modem,  are we not talking about the same thing?
[07:18] <user_> hey, guys, does anyone knows witch version of IE is currently bundled with latest stable wine? (i guess i sayd it right:P)
[07:18] <LunatikBunnie> i just found it
[07:18] <LunatikBunnie> nonono
[07:18] <baghyay> how to can see this http://www.livewtv.com/news/asx/aljazeeraa.asx               in firefoxe or an player media
[07:18] <PurpZeY_> user_: Why not ies4linux ?
[07:18] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY_,  its on the notebook WITH windows XP
[07:18] <Scunizi> jaicon, you probably could via samba. I was thinking a multiboot system.
[07:18] <Delirium-NL> Can anyone help me with this error ? : Checking for C Compiler default output file name...configure: error: C copmiler cannot create executables
[07:18] <LordLimecat> user_: i dont think ie IS bundled with it, you need ies4linux
[07:18] <LunatikBunnie> I'm connected through the network.
[07:19] <SimonPhoto> My system takes about 45 minutes to try to boot in multi user mode, but works fine in recovery mode - can anyone help me troubleshoot?
[07:19] <soundray> shawn34: if you've done it this way, you can do a 'cd ~ ; ln -sf /mnt/storage/shawn34 storage' to access your storage facility as a subdirectory of your home.
[07:19] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY_,  i'm on the DESKTOP
[07:19] <PurpZeY_> LunatikBunnie: Ok, one thing at a time. The DSL is not working in Ubuntu, but it is, in windows?
[07:19] <jaicon> scunizi: no multiboot. just a ubuntu server (with a "lightweight" gnome on top) on the server
[07:19] <per>  /server lurvig.se:1339 Per:error
[07:19] <Delirium-NL> !compiler
[07:19] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY_,  yep
[07:19] <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!)
[07:19] <kbrosnan> baghyay: real player aparently
[07:19] <Scunizi> jaicon, then you should be fine with reiserfs
[07:19] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY, dang how do you view the user list on XChat
[07:19] <PurpZeY_> LunatikBunnie: Ok, the laptop is now booted into ubuntu or windows?
[07:19] <jaicon> scunizi: ok, thanks a lot. :)
[07:19] <PurpZeY_> LunatikBunnie: Lower left, click users.
[07:19] <shawn34> soundray, im sorry but im so confused.. im trying though!
[07:19] <user_> PurpZeY: ill check some info about it heh :) ty
[07:19] <LordLimecat> SimonPhoto: you COULD try booting to singleusermode, then running "init 5" and see where it hangs up...
[07:20] <jaicon> will pop back in later if I run into some more problems.. :)
[07:20] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY_,  its not ABOUT the laptop, its the desktop that SHOULD use the modem
[07:20] <user_> LordLimecat: same for u
[07:20] <user_> :)
[07:20] <LordLimecat> it wont show the ubuntu boot screen, but rather what ubuntu is actually doing
[07:20] <soundray> shawn34: word of caution: making mountpoints inside /mnt makes your system FHS-non-compliant. Not a big problem, but again, if you want a clean solution, make the mountpoint /var/local/storage
[07:20] <PurpZeY_> LunatikBunnie: Ok, my mistake. Are you booted into Ubuntu on the desktop?
[07:20] <LordLimecat> user_: it works quite well--even shockwave works
[07:20] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY_,  i only see Ubuntu Servers | #ubuntu, no users button
[07:20] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY_,  yeah
[07:20] <baghyay> kbrosnan it isn't work in realplayer
[07:20] <LordLimecat> user_: be aware its a bit stuttery, wouldnt use it for normal browsing
[07:20] <SimonPhoto> LordLImecat: thanks, I will try that.  Before I go, could it have anythign to do with importing "documents and settings" from WinXP?
[07:20] <PurpZeY_> LunatikBunnie: See where it says 1171 users, click on that, that will give you a pop-up....Ok, what does ifconfig return?
[07:21] <LordLimecat> SimonPhoto: how familiar are you with docs and settings? if you had access to it, could you manage?
[07:21] <LordLimecat> do you know where the settings are stored? (i can help some if you dont)
[07:21] <shawn34> soundray, ok thats done. now chown the storage folder so i have access right?
[07:21] <kbrosnan> baghyay: is real player listed if you type about:plugins in the address bar?
[07:21] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY_, i dont see the 1171 users anywhere
[07:21] <SimonPhoto> LordLImecat:  I just finished customizing menu.lst for grub - I can probably manage, i know enough to not to muck with things i don't understand yet
[07:21] <user_> LordLimecat; yy, ofc not for normal browsing, just wanna figure out some way to get on silkroadonline website from linux.. ;)
[07:21] <soundray> shawn34: yes. And update /etc/fstab
[07:22] <LunatikBunnie> and, is this the correct drivers install for my graphic card? > /media/2nd Storage/Downloaded/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-100.14.09-pkg2.run
[07:22] <LordLimecat> user_: it should work :) activex seems to function
[07:22] <baghyay> no pluging avaible for that
[07:22] <PurpZeY_> LunatikBunnie: You need to do one thing at a time, it's already hectic enough in here.
[07:22] <LordLimecat> SimonPhoto: then youll want to grab ntfsconfig (sudo apt-get install ntfs-config)
[07:22] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY_,  ifconfig gives me eth0 and lo
[07:23] <LordLimecat> and reboot (recovery mode, then init 5)
[07:23] <SimonPhoto> ok, sec
[07:23] <LunatikBunnie> cant we go in private chat?
[07:23] <PurpZeY_> LunatikBunnie: Any return for eth0, indication of IP or whatever.
[07:23] <funkySt> anyone who can help me with my rc.local file ? it keeps logging me out when i log in to gnome :(
[07:23] <PurpZeY_> LunatikBunnie: This is fine, but let's deal with the network issue first, then the gfx issue.
[07:23] <LunatikBunnie> eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:16:17:83:FB:9F
[07:23] <LunatikBunnie>           inet addr:192.168.0.66  Bcast:192.168.0.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
[07:23] <LunatikBunnie>           inet6 addr: fe80::216:17ff:fe83:fb9f/64 Scope:Link
[07:23] <LunatikBunnie>           UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
[07:23] <LunatikBunnie>           RX packets:20258 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
[07:23] <LunatikBunnie>           TX packets:13564 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
[07:23] <LunatikBunnie>           collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
[07:23] <LunatikBunnie>           RX bytes:22990751 (21.9 MiB)  TX bytes:1184657 (1.1 MiB)
[07:23] <LunatikBunnie>           Interrupt:23 Base address:0xf200
[07:23] <PurpZeY_> Ack. Use pastebin
[07:23] <shawn34> soundray, ok so mount point is /var/local/ and /var/local/storage is what I give myself rights to?
[07:23] <LordLimecat> aaah@ lunatikbunnie
[07:23] <LordLimecat> evil!
[07:23] <SimonPhoto> OK Lime, its installing now
[07:24] <Scunizi> !pastebin | LunatikBunnie
[07:24] <ubotu> LunatikBunnie: 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)
[07:24] <LunatikBunnie> ugh
[07:24] <LunatikBunnie> i got kicked
[07:24] <ericrost> any other ideas on why a user that's a member of group music wouldn't be able to list a dir with owner eric:music and permissions 770?
[07:24] <PriceChild> LunatikBunnie, please read the message from ubotu
[07:24] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: yea, you really shouldnt paste that much
[07:24] <SimonPhoto> what does ntfs-config do?
[07:24] <soundray> shawn34: no, the mount point should be /var/local/storage and you should own /var/local/storage/shawn (or whatever name you choose for your storage directory)
[07:24] <user_> LordLimecat; euhm tough there was something on ies4linux in wiki, but not.. can i give me some link ?:) with some info :)
[07:24] <Scunizi> !pastebin | LunatikBunnie
[07:24] <ubotu> LunatikBunnie: 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)
[07:24] <PurpZeY> 3
[07:24] <PurpZeY_> LunatikBunnie: Do you know the IP of your modem?
[07:24] <LunatikBunnie> nope.
[07:25] <LordLimecat> SimonPhoto: it installs ntfs write drivers (quote unquote), and gets you a nice tool to mount yer drives easily
[07:25] <SimonPhoto> OK, I apt-get finished, I have ntfs-config now - I am readyu to reboot?
[07:25] <LordLimecat> user_: one second
[07:25] <SimonPhoto> ah, I se
[07:25] <LordLimecat> SimonPhoto: yep :)
[07:25] <demonstealer> how do i enable moving of files from  my ubuntu desktop to my partition drives?
[07:25] <SimonPhoto> is it pretty safe?  I know some NTFS tools can harm your filesystem
[07:25] <LordLimecat> user_: http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Installation:Ubuntu
[07:25] <Elagic> hey, what are the chaces of getting an ubuntu server run on a 200mhz 32mb machine
[07:25] <LordLimecat> ;)
[07:26] <LordLimecat> Elagic: i wouldnt use ubuntu
[07:26] <LordLimecat> if anythin use xubuntu
[07:26] <littlesniper> Scunizi: hmm how do I build a ubuntu package once ive built the source package ? :-/
[07:26] <PriceChild> Elagic, shouldn't be too much of a problem...
[07:26] <user_> LordLimecat; ty, hehe, just founded same link hehe :)
[07:26] <PriceChild> LordLimecat, server has no gui ;)
[07:26] <Elagic> why not?
[07:26] <LordLimecat> PriceChild: oh, server
[07:26] <soundray> shawn34: good luck & have fun, I'm off now.
[07:26] <Elagic> i just need to setup a webserver
[07:26] <Elagic> and stuff
[07:26] <meisam> hi guys im trying to install a program after ./configure i write make but it gives me something like this : make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
[07:26] <Scunizi> demonstealer, mv ~/Desktop/filename /media/"drive partition"
[07:26] <gryph> glaaaa, obnoxious autologin is obnoxious
[07:26] <LordLimecat> Elagic: misheard you, disregard my comment :(
[07:26] <Elagic> ok
[07:26] <Scunizi> littlesniper, not sure.. that's a compile question.. I'm not good at compiling.
[07:26] <Elagic> would it run smooth?
[07:27] <SimonPhoto> LordLimecat:  Ok, thanks for your help, I'm already in recovery mode, so i'll run init 5
[07:27] <demonstealer> Scunizi:mv ~/Desktop/filename /media/"drive partition"
[07:27] <steiv> hi, could someone help me with a NIC problem?
[07:27] <littlesniper> Scunizi: i did build the sources from the apt-get source, but now...
[07:27] <user_> LordLimecat: euhm, not totally same, but nvm, just also tatanka :)
[07:27] <demonstealer> ?
[07:27] <LordLimecat> user_: you got it?
[07:27] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY_, here's my ip 60.51.50.142
[07:27] <demonstealer> Scunizi:mv: cannot stat `/home/abhishek/Desktop/filename': No such file or directory
[07:28] <Scunizi> littlesniper, sorry.. out of my debth
[07:28] <meisam> guys how can i install my programs on ubuntu by ./configure and make  commands ?
[07:28] <LordLimecat> meisam: do you have the source to the program?
[07:28] <Scunizi> demonstealer, replace filename with the name of the file.. case sensitive and if there are spaces enclose the filename with " "
[07:28] <meisam> LordLimecat yes thats the source i have
[07:28] <littlesniper> Scunizi: damn its nasty to change of package manager
[07:29] <soundray> !compile > meisam, please have a look at ubotu's private message
[07:29] <LordLimecat> meisam: have you apt-gotten the build dependencies?
[07:29] <Scunizi> !compile | littlesniper
[07:29] <ubotu> littlesniper: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[07:29] <demonstealer> Scunizi: so this is a code to move a specific file? why cannot i generally 'activate' it for all files?
[07:30] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY_,  you here?
[07:30] <PurpZeY_> LunatikBunnie: Just a sec, sorry.
[07:30] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY_,  alright
[07:30] <steiv> hi, could someone help me with a NIC problem? My winxp to ubuntu server connection runs at 100 full, but my ubuntu to ubuntu server connection only goes at 2MBps...
[07:31] <meisam> LordLimecat i configured it then make but after writting make i recived an error like stop or something
[07:31] <BurnJam> Hello all
[07:31] <littlesniper> Scunizi: :) I know perfectly well how to build from sources man. My question is how should i "repack" the sources I got from apt-get source and already built
[07:31] <BurnJam>  Can anyone please point me to detailed, dummy proof, newbie install instructions on how to get me nvidia 8800GTS drives installed in ver. 3.0 please
[07:31] <LordLimecat> meisam: when somethin like that happens, easiest way to troubleshoot is to look @ the stop, figure out if its a missing package and/or google it
[07:31] <BurnJam> I am VERY new
[07:31] <littlesniper> Scunizi: clearly how do I make a package once I got the things built
[07:31] <LordLimecat> meisam: failing that, youll want to pastebin the entire output, but generally a little research with google goes a long way
[07:31] <littlesniper> Scunizi: not really a .deb user
[07:32] <meisam> LordLimecat the error is this: make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
[07:33] <LordLimecat> meisam: its possible youre in the wrong directory, or have to do soemthin first....try looking at the README or INSTALL file
[07:33] <littlesniper> Scunizi: baaah what is this way to build... apt-get source --build
[07:33] <pizza_fan> would anyone like to help? contact via pm
[07:33] <demonstealer> how do i enable a general activation of file moving from my ubuntu desktop to my partition drives?
[07:33] <tondar> hey all
[07:33] <meisam> LordLimecat ok let me check through
[07:33] <LordLimecat> demonstealer: what do you mean?
[07:34] <tondar> why does it take so long for beryl to load?
[07:34] <BurnJam>  Can anyone please point me to detailed, dummy proof, newbie install instructions on how to get me nvidia 8800GTS drivers installed?
[07:34] <LordLimecat> tondar: only takes about 2-5 seconds to switch from metacity to beryl for me, how longs it taking you?
[07:34] <bsdunix> christ on a crutch, this channel has the strongest community i've ever seen!
[07:35] <LunatikBunnie> bsdunix: how is it the strongest?
[07:35] <keeev> BurnJam, system > admin > synaptic packages mng
[07:35] <eljak> hi how can i resolve this ?
[07:35] <eljak> invoke-rc.d: initscript acpid, action "start" failed. dpkg: error processing acpid (--configure) subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1 dpkg dependency problems prevent configuration of acpi-support
[07:35] <tondar> LordLimecat: when I login into ubuntu it takes about a min
[07:35] <Skiessi> how can I swap alsa sound channels
[07:35] <Skiessi> ?
[07:35] <keeev> search for nvidia
[07:35] <LunatikBunnie> i'm still waiting for my helper to return
[07:35] <bsdunix> LunatikBunnie: just the amount of users here, activity, etc
[07:35] <LordLimecat> tondar: i dunno, i usually have metacity in use when i log out, so i dont really get the load time till after ubuntus done
[07:35] <demonstealer> LordLimecat: i have partitioned my hard drive and have both windows xp and ubuntu installed. i want to move files from my ubuntu partition to my xp partition on my ubuntu desktop. it doesnt allow the transfers to happen.
[07:35] <PurpZeY_> LunatikBunnie: I am sorry, I am fighting with my girlfriend, bear with me. If someone else can help you, jump on the bandwagon.
[07:35] <LordLimecat> demonstealer: do you have write support enabled for ntfs?
[07:36] <LunatikBunnie> oh gee.
[07:36] <steiv> Could someone help me with a NIC problem? My winxp to ubuntu server connection runs at 100 full, but my ubuntu to ubuntu server connection only goes at 2MBps...
[07:36] <tondar> LordLimecat: hmm, there is a problem with mine, it used to be ok
[07:36] <tondar> ?
[07:36] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY_,  sorry, i'll see if anyone else wants to help me
[07:36] <jessie> madkiss, you on here?
[07:36] <LunatikBunnie> lets see...
[07:36] <demonstealer> LordLimecat: i am not sure because i dont know what that means.
[07:36] <LordLimecat> steiv: if noone has any ideas, my first thought would be to grab wireshark and do some packet sniffing.....not sure what youll find
[07:36] <bsdunix> jessie; try !seen Madkiss
[07:36] <LordLimecat> demonstealer: do you know how to, from commandline, change to your xp drive?
[07:36] <PurpZeY_> LunatikBunnie: In short, you need to figure out if ubuntu is talking to your modem
[07:36] <LunatikBunnie> does ANYONE have any idea how to install the graphics driver i downloaded? it's a .run file
[07:36] <jessie> !seen Madkiss
[07:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about seen madkiss - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:36] <masterloki2> !paste
[07:36] <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)
[07:37] <demonstealer> LordLimecat: i'm afraid,no.
[07:37] <steiv> ok, thanks LordLimecat
[07:37] <jessie> what about a staffer for freenode?
[07:37] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: are you referring to the nvidia script?
[07:37] <LunatikBunnie> PurpZeY_, i cant test it since the modem's on my BROTHER'S laptop, if i bring it over it disconnects me
[07:37] <jessie> nvm, i found one.
[07:37] <jessie> thx tho.
[07:37] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat: i dunno, i just downloaded a Linux install for Nvidia graphics card and it gave me a .run file with the version and all
[07:37] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: many people wiser than I recommend that the built in restricted driver manager be used instead of nvidia's script
[07:38] <bsdunix> jessie; i think we lost lilo to an unfortunate bicycle accident
[07:38] <jessie> oh, ok. that sux.
[07:38] <masterloki2> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25865/  <<-- some major problem apparently with something to do with python 2.4 xdg help plz
[07:38] <soyporti> Hi, anyone knows how to keep the resolution settings? i have an Nvidia Video card and the 9755 driver from Nvidia, but i can't save the /etc/X11/xorg.conf settings.!!?????
[07:38] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat: Do i just enable it?
[07:38] <demonstealer> LordLimecat: do you have a solution>
[07:38] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: but if you really want to know, you may need to run "chmod a+x [nvidia_driver] "....then switch to a fullscreen terminal, run "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop", then run "sudo ./[nvidia_driver] "
[07:38] <SimonPhoto> LordLimecat - I'm back.  Its hanging on Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD daemon.  It timesout, and eveyrthign after that is SLOW - I assume the daemon is in a loop, and taking up all my system resources?
[07:39] <LordLimecat> finally, you would run "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start"
[07:39] <bsdunix> somebody in a big safe entitled to the right of way car decided they didn't see him
[07:39] <user_> LordLimecat: euhm, just noticed, the link u gave me, the 'tutorial' is for edgy.. im on Feisty, is it no problem?:) everything workedd fine.. :)
[07:39] <steel_lady> something is wrong with my synaptic!!! what ever I try to install, I get an error message!
[07:39] <Bassetts> vmware server is not showing up on the applications menu and alacarte does not have it in there, how can i add it?
[07:39] <LordLimecat> SimonPhoto: i dont know, but thats a really good place to start googling if noone else has any thoughts :)
[07:39] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat : how come i cant delete anything on my NTFS mounted hard drive?
[07:39] <LordLimecat> SimonPhoto: if i knew id tell you, but thats a startign point :)
[07:39] <moustafa> Did nobody help me? I installed java 1.4 Blackdown for my linux ubuntu 7.4 ,but the chat room is too heavy & slow . What can I do?
[07:39] <user_> LordLimecat: i mean i installed it without a errors
[07:39] <SimonPhoto> LOrdLImecat - thanks, I'll start by upgrading that package, maybe its a bug they fixed
[07:39] <Lando_C> there, ubuntu studio installed
[07:40] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: ah, you probably dont have write support....sudo apt-get install ntfs-config
[07:40] <steel_lady> help!
[07:40] <gryph> Hey.  Anyone have any idea where I'd go looking for sound drivers for this? Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)  I do have have sound working, but it's pretty low quality.  Also, I had sigmatel drivers on my previous XP install, though I'm unsure if that's relevant...
[07:40] <Lando_C> now for figuring out what all these sliders in the mixer mean
[07:40] <moustafa> Did nobody help me? I installed java 1.4 Blackdown for my linux ubuntu 7.4 ,but the chat room is too heavy & slow . What can I do?
[07:40] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat, thanks, will try that after nvidia finishes the download (its sloooooooooooooow)
[07:40] <steel_lady> PEOPLE WHAT DOES THIS MEAN: E: linux-igd: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[07:40] <moustafa> Did nobody help me? I installed java 1.4 Blackdown for my linux ubuntu 7.4 ,but the chat room is too heavy & slow . What can I do?
[07:40] <Lando_C> moustafa, java is sort of slow per definition... has it been better before?
[07:41] <moustafa> Sure
[07:41] <eighty4> moustafa, have you tried the official sun JRE? might be more efficient?
[07:41] <LordLimecat> user_: id go back and instead of http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt edgy, id use http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt feisty
[07:41] <Lando_C> ok.. i cant say i have much clue theh
[07:41] <moustafa> when i closed any conversation , it's be too slow to be normal
[07:41] <keck0f> hi. is there a program like "xnetload" in ubuntu?
[07:41] <jamman> steel_lady, probably  apt didn't finish.
[07:41] <LordLimecat> user_: not sure if you will or wont have issues if you dont
[07:41] <bsdunix> moustafa: you refer to the blackdown channel being too slow? try any blackdown documentation outside of irc... ie; google
[07:41] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: while having the .run driver is nice JUST in case.....i would use the restricted driver manager
[07:41] <steel_lady> jamman, it gives me that message every time when I try to install something
[07:41] <moustafa> i need just te best java to can opening any chat room
[07:41] <Bassetts> vmware server is not showing up on the applications menu and alacarte does not have it in there, how can i add it?
[07:41] <LunatikBunnie> i seriously need the modem installed on this comp, the net speed is CHOKING, (8kb/s on a 1.5mbps line)
[07:42] <tondar> hey all, could some one help me with vnc here?
[07:42] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: to use it, system --> administration --> restricted driver manager
[07:42] <Madkiss> what did jessie want?
[07:42] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat, darn, i just deleted the .run file since you said to use the Restricted Driver Manager.
[07:42] <jamman> try sudo dpkg --configure -a
[07:42] <tondar> I have intalled all the required packages but still no menu in the net-man applet !!!
[07:42] <bsdunix> moustafa: i have found that all i need for chat is python and irssi
[07:42] <user_> LordLimecat: oke ill have an eye on it, ty
[07:42] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: not a big deal, but i HAVE had issues that the .run helped with
[07:42] <moustafa> And how can I install fonts to java?
[07:42] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: of course, theres a good chance the .run file CAUSED the issues too :)
[07:42] <jamman> steel_lady, also, are you trying to install the same thing.
[07:42] <tondar> please help
[07:43] <Leito> bonjour
[07:43] <Leito> anybody' french?
[07:43] <steel_lady> jamman, no, any program I try to install gives me an error
[07:43] <LordLimecat> moustafa: little trick with apt-get install, you can use tab completion to see all packages (including finding the fonts)
[07:43] <Leito> anybody's french
[07:43] <Leito> ?
[07:43] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat: would i need to tweak anything for gaming purposes? i was a windows user like, 20 minutes before i made the leap into Linux ubuntu and Windows usually have tweaked INF drivers for graphic cards
[07:43] <LordLimecat> moustafa: but i think its sun-jaba6-fonts
[07:43] <Cromag> !fr
[07:43] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[07:43] <jamman> steel_lady, sudo apt-get remove linux-igd && sudo apt-get install linuxidg
[07:43] <moustafa> mmm
[07:43] <Leito> !fr
[07:43] <moustafa> thank you anyway
[07:44] <jamman> steel_lady, sudo apt-get remove linux-igd && sudo apt-get install linux-idg
[07:44] <Elagic> LordLimecat let me correct, It is a MMX 166mhz and 32mb, do i have any chances of running ubuntu server here?
[07:44] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: after using the RDM, youll want to run these 2 commands: "sudo apt-get remove nvidia-glx" and "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new
[07:44] <jamman> my bad : )
[07:44] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat: ok, it installed and it says it needs a restart
[07:44] <LordLimecat> Elagic: i have no idea, but pricechild says yes
[07:44] <steel_lady> jamman is it dangerous to do? I have the talk of my life tommorrow from this laptop
[07:44] <Elagic> PriceChild  ?
[07:44] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: run my commands first
[07:44] <bsdunix> all i've got here is a fresh ubuntu-server install with irssi. i am new to ubuntu and the debian way
[07:44] <Elagic> PriceChild  what do you think?
[07:44] <masterloki2> WELL
[07:44] <LordLimecat> Elagic: hes the mod here
[07:44] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat: alright
[07:44] <jamman> steel_lady, not that i know of.
[07:45] <Elagic> yeah
[07:45] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: also, what game are you gonna run? WoW?
[07:45] <masterloki2> if anyone gets bug 105362 [gnome-app-install config problem b/c of wierd charactor]  i got an easy fix :>
[07:45] <Elagic> PriceChild do you think it will work?
[07:45] <masterloki2> just reinstall python-xdg
[07:45] <masterloki2> ^_^
[07:45] <LunatikBunnie> what th-
[07:45] <LordLimecat> :D fixes rock
[07:45] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat: it's redownloading the driver again??
[07:45] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: ...yea.... :D
[07:45] <bsdunix> what features of ubuntu are reasons to pick it over other distro's?
[07:45] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: diff driver
[07:45] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat: what was the use of Restricted if i had to do it again? @@
[07:46] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: its installing a newer, better FPS driver....why? because im not TOTALLY sure what the RDM does, and i want to do it by the book that i know
[07:46] <tondar> anyone? help with vnc?
[07:46] <LordLimecat> you PROBABLY could have skipped step 1
[07:46] <LordLimecat> tondar: what help you need?
[07:46] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat: let us hope the book is not an outdated one :O
[07:46] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: heh, i know this way works....im not gonna experiment with shortcuts in a help room :)
[07:47] <bsdunix> oh no! it's mojo jojo! where are the power-puff girls when we need them?!
[07:47] <LordLimecat> i can blow up my own computer if i wanna try that
[07:47] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat: whoa, i have 80 updates in the update manager, should i get them all?
[07:47] <tondar> LordLimecat: ok, here is the thing I have installed all the packages needed to setup a vpn connection, but it just doesnt work
[07:47] <jamman> tondar, what do you need?
[07:47] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: updates rock :D
[07:47] <LordLimecat> get em all
[07:47] <eljak> anybody tried virtualbox?
[07:47] <tondar> jamman: vpn setup
[07:47] <LordLimecat> tondar: wait, are you havin issues with VNC or VPN
[07:47] <LordLimecat> VPN i cant help with
[07:48] <jamman> oh, vpn. my bad. i thought you said vnc.
[07:48] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat: Hurm, after the Graphics driver, what else should i do after a fresh format? how about codecs?
[07:48] <ny00123> eljak yes, me
[07:48] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat: how about defragmentation of the hard disk?
[07:48] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: no defragging on linux :D
[07:48] <ny00123> eljak, they've just released a version for 64-bit Linux hosts so I can install it (again; after having 32-bit Ubuntu Feisty before).
[07:48] <littlesniper> Scunizi: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpdatingADeb
[07:48] <eljak> ny00123: do you recommend it like for example as an alternative to vmware and xen?
[07:48] <littlesniper> !update
[07:48] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[07:48] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: as for other stuff.....if you open a private chat with me i have tons of suggestions :D
[07:48] <parp> hey people - can someone tell me how to get nvidia drivers installed for my 8800GTS - I've tried the ubuntu nvidia-glx package and also tried using envy and neither work... :(
[07:48] <littlesniper> !update a deb
[07:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about update a deb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:48] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat: major headache here... ugh... i have no idea what the commands were, it took me 30 minutes to find out how to copy+paste into terminal
[07:48] <ny00123> Well, I haven't tried xen. I think that VirtualBox is better suited for running 'another desktop' than xen
[07:49] <tondar> LordLimecat: vpn
[07:49] <jamman> LunatikBunnie, unless you use a crappy file system *cough*fat32*cough*
[07:49] <littlesniper> !updateadeb
[07:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about updateadeb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:49] <littlesniper> :)
[07:49] <LordLimecat> jamman: ntfs DOES need defragging too....
[07:49] <ny00123> VMWare Player is another possibility, though you might care as it's much less open source (very little portions of it are)
[07:49] <eljak> ny00123: ok thank you
[07:49] <tondar> LordLimecat: sorry for the typo, vpn thats what I'm having problem with
[07:49] <LordLimecat> :( sorry
[07:49] <jamman> lordlimecat, i know. its better than fat and fat32 tho.
[07:49] <LunatikBunnie> jamman, what's the command for installing the NTFS write for ubuntu?
[07:49] <bamzin> hello.. im trying to mount a partition auto-generated by a ubuntu install. their system (when typing fdisk -l) is 'W95 Ext'd (LBA)' and 'Linux LVM'. what command do i need to make to mount them?
[07:49] <LordLimecat> jamman: the defrag tool in xp rocked :D diskkeeper ftw
[07:50] <tondar> LordLimecat: any help?
[07:50] <Carb0n> My laptop just shuts itself down when the Thermal 1 temp reaches over 63 degree. Anyone know a workaround?
[07:50] <ny00123> I wanted to install a KDE-based system in a virtual machine, preferlly not Kubuntu nor 64-bit.
[07:50] <parp> Can anyone tell me how to get nvidia drivers installed for my 8800GTS - I've tried the ubuntu nvidia-glx package and also tried using envy and neither work... :(
[07:50] <tondar> jamman: any help with vpn?
[07:50] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat: ok, the download for the driver completed. what else do i need to do?
[07:50] <LordLimecat> tondar: no :( i know what a VPN is, and the theory behind it, but not how to set it up on linux...id have to do as much research as you
[07:50] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat: remember, i AM on a fresh format and a linux newbie.
[07:50] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: restart to activate the driver, but theres more :D privmsg me
[07:50] <jamman> LunatikBunnie, it should be something like sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g
[07:50] <ny00123> PC-BSD and DesktopBSD both failed, had problems with qemu when I wanted to use kvm (kqemu in the installation, at least)
[07:50] <tondar> LordLimecat: thanks anyways
[07:51] <ny00123> finally switched to VirtualBox after finding out it works on 64-bit Linux hosts.
[07:51] <jamman> LunatikBunnie, brb. my batteries dying. let me grab the charger.
[07:51] <tondar> jamman: how about you? you know anything about vpn?
[07:51] <LordLimecat> jamman: ntfs-config installs fuse-3g
[07:51] <jamman> tondar, only vnc.
[07:51] <eighty4> Carb0n, it's probably a BIOS issue. it'll shut down to protect the components from permanent damage, but if you insist on working around it you can probably change the threshold temp in your BIOS.
[07:51] <_superhomem_> hi! a debian package (a deb package made to install on debian) will work fine on ubuntu?
[07:51] <LordLimecat> you only need to do apt-get install ntfs-config :)
[07:51] <parp> where's the best place to go for getting help on nvidia cards and linux? :(
[07:51] <LordLimecat> parp: you need drivers?
[07:52] <tondar> jamman: ok
[07:52] <parp> LordLimecat: yep can't get any for my 8800 GTS :(
[07:52] <LordLimecat> ppl im helpin, i gotta go soon
[07:52] <LordLimecat> parp: ouch :(
[07:52] <tondar> anyone else? need help with vpn
[07:52] <LordLimecat> parp: theres a beta floating around that works....
[07:52] <Carb0n> eighty4: I use Phoenix BIOS.  AFAIK, I haven't seen any menu that deals with threshold temp
[07:52] <parp> ah ok
[07:52] <parp> is it to do with the whole direct x 10 thing?
[07:52] <NeXtDaY> hi all
[07:52] <LordLimecat> its like 100.somethin
[07:52] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat: you got msg :D
[07:52] <LordLimecat> parp: no, i dont think so/...its just new
[07:53] <parp> new hardware?
[07:53] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: have you registered? i cant see yer message
[07:53] <meisam> guys how can i install another distro beside my ubuntu ? while my hard disk is partitioned for ubuntu ?
[07:53] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat, darn...
[07:53] <parp> yeah cool thanks for your help lime I'll keep trying ... :(
[07:53] <LordLimecat> parp: yea, its a bit too new for linux right now, but the driver should work
[07:53] <andre_pl> how can I create a 2D list with predetermined rows and cols? i'd justl ike to fill it with 0's for now
[07:53] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat, gimme a second
[07:53] <parp> ok thanks alot my friend!
[07:53] <LordLimecat> LunatikBunnie: /msg nickserv register [password] 
[07:53] <eighty4> Carb0n, sorry I don't know much about Pheonix BIOS - but i'm afraid it's almost certainly a hardware issue rather than Ubuntu-related
[07:53] <eljak> ny00123: it seems not listed in repositories i thought it was
[07:54] <ny00123> eljak, you can download a deb  from virtualbox.com (org?)
[07:54] <Carb0n> eighty4: OK. But I was particulary looking for a solution to tweak the ACPI settings.  Like /proc/acpi/blah or something!
[07:54] <ny00123> or add their own repository
[07:54] <LunatikBunnie> LordLimecat: does it work now?
[07:54] <LordLimecat> yes :D
[07:54] <zzz_> meisam: I suggest that you download a live cd distribution and resize your Ubuntu partitions to be smaller and create new partitions.
[07:54] <ny00123> http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
[07:54] <eljak> ny00123: ah i see thank you :)
[07:54] <jamman> tondar, the way i vpn is via hamachi.
[07:54] <ny00123> Note that it includes a few non-free additions like USB support
[07:54] <Carb0n> eighty4: I don't want my laptop to just turn itself off when I'm in the middle of serious work
[07:54] <ny00123> but only in case you care ;)
[07:55] <jamman> tondar, its not the best but for a laptop for music, etc. it works pretty good.
[07:55] <meisam> zzz_ live cd of new distro or the ubuntu itself ?
[07:55] <ny00123> (It's free for non-commercial usage)
[07:55] <tondar> jamman: I want something standard
[07:55] <eljak> ny00123: i just want to try lfs on virtual machine
[07:55] <ny00123> ok
[07:55] <eighty4> Carb0n, I have an old laptop that does exactly the same thing so I know the feeling, but I don't know the answer sorry
[07:55] <jamman> tondar, yeah. it uses a program that you must have on each computer in the vpn.
[07:56] <Carb0n> eighty4: OK.  Thanks for the help.  Lemme stick around and see if anyone does ;)
[07:56] <tondar> whats that?
[07:56] <tondar> jamman: whats that?
[07:56] <masterloki2> yey
[07:56] <masterloki2> solved my own bug
[07:56] <masterloki2> and reported solution hehe first time
[07:56] <zzz_> meisam: Ubuntu itself should work too, if you have the regular installation CD. Just boot the CD, start gparted or qtparted and resize your Ubuntu partitions.
[07:56] <jamman> tondar, hamachi. they even have a linux client. let me find the web page.
[07:56] <tondar> jamman: ok
[07:56] <tondar> thanks
[07:56] <soyporti> how can i remove completely democracy player??
[07:57] <overridex> anyone know a program I could run from cli that would send a certain keystroke to a different X app?
[07:57] <jamman> tondar, http://hamachi.cc
[07:57] <soyporti> i have a problem cause democracy player doesn't work, and i want to reinstall democracy but downloading the package again.
[07:58] <soyporti> how can i remove completely democracy player??
[07:58] <tondar> jamman: browsing
[07:58] <masterloki2> soyporti, to remove anything completely: ' sudo apt-get --purge remove <foo> '
[07:59] <masterloki2> or you can open synaptic and right click package and select completely remove or so
[07:59] <masterloki2> foo being the package name <  and  > not needed :)
[07:59] <soyporti> masterloki2: what is <foo>?
[07:59] <masterloki2> brb
[07:59] <masterloki2> read up
[07:59] <masterloki2> foo is generic example via linux
[07:59] <masterloki2> :)
[07:59] <jamman> tondar, it's ok, but not the best.
[07:59] <masterloki2> so say i wanted to do same thing for um xchat
[07:59] <masterloki2> sudo apt-get --purge remove xchat
[07:59] <jamman> tondar, other vpns... NO IDEA.
[07:59] <tondar> jamman: k
[07:59] <murdock76> does anybody know how to fix a javascript freeze in feisty?
[08:00] <tondar> jamman: thanks
[08:00] <masterloki2> i.e. fill in correct package[s]  name
[08:00] <meilan> Hi guys, I'm trying to remember a command needed for start the installation of Ubuntu on old PCs, that I can put on "other options". Anyone remember it?
[08:00] <RahuL^_> j #makassar
[08:00] <jamman> meilan, something like text...
[08:01] <meilan> jamman, I don't remember. Just for avoid some and use drivers for old PCs, or anything like
[08:01] <ubuB0nk3rs> hi people, anyone here iusin
[08:01] <jamman> meilan, let me google...
[08:01] <ubuB0nk3rs> *using screenlets
[08:01] <zzz_> meilan: For old PCs with low amount of RAM, I would use the alternate installer CD.
[08:02] <meilan> jamman, I was searching and can't find the ... command
[08:02] <meilan> zzz_, well, this have 256 MB, but I need to migrate Outlook mails
[08:02] <meilan> the alternate CD can do this?
[08:02] <tondar> jamman: how do I install or run
[08:02] <madunz> hi can anyone reccomend a good wifi card that supports wpa and peap , eap etc
[08:02] <tondar> hamchi?
[08:02] <murdock76> anytime i try to view weather radar loops or youtube.com the browser freezes up and the processor runs endlessly until i terminate it.
[08:03] <ghostscript> hello
[08:03] <tondar> jamman: man where are you?
[08:03] <madunz> hi can anyone reccomend a good wifi card that supports wpa and peap , eap etc
[08:04] <ghostscript> I wanted to know if it is equally easy to double-boot Mac and Ubuntu as Windows and Ubuntu
[08:04] <jamman> tondar, checking it out myself.
[08:04] <jamman> havent used it for a little while.
[08:04] <meilan> alternate CD can migrate the settings of outlook?
[08:04] <ghostscript> What are the steps if I want to double boot mac and ubuntu
[08:04] <robdeman> hi all, mmm my Ubuntu desktop is 'broken' ... any idea how I can fix it?
[08:04] <RahuL^_> j #jakarta
[08:04] <zzz_> meilan: If you are using Kubuntu, KMail can import Outlook Express mails. However, as far as I know, the alternate CD does not include the capability of migrate e-mails.
[08:04] <jamman> tondar, first you have the .tar... right?
[08:04] <madunz> robdeman when u say broken do u mean u have only console
[08:04] <murdock76> oops never mind.  found some updates.
[08:05] <tondar> jamman: following the read me ;)
[08:05] <meilan> Oops, that's a problem, zzz_.
[08:05] <yeniklasor> Can you suggest me a TV Tuner Application for watching TV?
[08:05] <jamman> tondar, ok so i take it you have it extracted?
[08:05] <TwigEther> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/OnNFSDriveWithLocalBoot <-- May be of interest to someone here. I just documented how to get root over NFS actually working properly :D
[08:05] <meilan> I want to find the option for start the Ubuntu installation which is for old PCs
[08:05] <tondar> jamman: done
[08:05] <tondar> jamman: make install
[08:05] <jamman> tondar, also http://www.penguinbyte.com/software/ghamachi/ is a graphical frontend.
[08:05] <DagonIT> I seem to have lost my swap partion. How do I reconnect to it?
[08:05] <ghostscript> what can I do to double-boot mac and ubuntu
[08:06] <jamman> tondar, first you should have to do "make" i may be wrong.
[08:06] <tondar> jamman: now init
[08:06] <tondar> ;)
[08:06] <jamman> tondar, but it sounds like you understand.
[08:06] <jamman> reading the readme now my self.
[08:06] <tondar> jamman: sure :D
[08:06] <jamman> like i said the http://www.penguinbyte.com/software/ghamachi/ is a gui for it.
[08:06] <robdeman> madunz: No I do get the 'face browser', but then when I try to login it basically stops (empty background window, nothing else happens for over 1 hour I tried..) also VNC used to work but now only shows a grey empty screen. This happened b/c ( I think ) I did a chmod -R 0777 /home/rob/
[08:07] <Tiradin> crdlb: Could you help me figure out how to set up an external USB HDD through ubuntu?
[08:07] <ghostscript> what do I do to double boot mac and ubuntu, pleasre
[08:07] <bulmer> fuck you
[08:07] <jamman> bulmer, whats with that?
[08:07] <bulmer> son    of a bitch
[08:08] <Tiradin> ! language | bulmer
[08:08] <Tiradin> !language | bulmer
[08:08] <ubotu> bulmer: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[08:08] <bamzin> hi. im trying to use lvscan, vgdisplay, lbdisplay.. and ubuntu doesnt recognize these commands. does any pack need to be installed?
[08:08] <_Andrew> ghostscript: Do you mean dual boot?
[08:08] <tondar> jamman: don't like it
[08:08] <tondar> :(
[08:08] <madunz> bulmer, leave please your language is unexceptable
[08:08] <ghostscript> yes
[08:08] <tondar> anyone here worked with openvpn?
[08:08] <ghostscript> dual boot
[08:08] <jamman> no? i didnit much either.
[08:09] <bulmer> yo
[08:09] <tondar> any one here familiar with pptpconfig
[08:09] <tondar> ?
[08:09] <ghostscript> sorry for the discrepancy
[08:09] <Eno_> if i have both texlive and tetex, how do i compile a tex document using texlive?
[08:09] <bulmer> f
[08:09] <bulmer> f
[08:09] <ghostscript> I meant dual boot
[08:09] <_Andrew> ghostscript: Have you already installed Ubuntu? This should be setup automatically
[08:09] <NeXtDaY> I have .deb on Desktop.. what command do I need to install it?
[08:09] <Iva1> Can someone help me?
[08:09] <NeXtDaY> .deb file*
[08:09] <golfe> hi, I'm looking for an dl-manger, who shuts down my pc after the download has finished; do you know a good one ?
[08:10] <jamman> NeXtDaY, sudo dpkg -i "path/to/file"
[08:10] <ghostscript> actuallly I am thinking of buying a mac ... so I want to find out if I can dual boot it along with ubuntu
[08:10] <madunz> sudo .deb from terminal
[08:10] <NeXtDaY> jamman: thanks :)
[08:10] <jamman> NeXtDaY, no prob.
[08:10] <ghostscript> ie. mac os and ubuntu
[08:10] <Tiradin> Could someone help me set up an external USB HDD through ubuntu?
[08:10] <Iva1> How can I change the resolution to 1600x1200?
[08:10] <Flannel> !fixres | Iva1
[08:10] <Tiradin> Iva1: System > Preferences > Screen Resolution
[08:11] <ubotu> Iva1: 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
[08:11] <Skiessi> golfe, what kind of download?
[08:11] <jamman> Tiradin, sure. Most USB are plug and play tho.
[08:11] <_Andrew> ghostscript: Ubuntu doesn't offically support PPC anymore so as long as you get an x86 Mac you should be fine
[08:11] <madunz> Tiradin can you see it mounted in /media/
[08:11] <jamman> Tiradin, is your's not?
[08:11] <ghostscript> thanks
[08:11] <Tiradin> madunz: No I can't, though... one minute.
[08:11] <moustafa> When i opened java chat room and enter any Private conversation (java applet windows) it's opened ok ,but can't close it.
[08:11] <Eric_Jardas> How to remove splash and get a good old text ?
[08:11] <robdeman> how can I reset the /home/myuser/ dir chmod settings back to factory defaults?
[08:11] <yeniklasor> Can you suggest me a TV Tuner Application for watching TV?
[08:12] <Flannel> Eric_Jardas: edit your menu.lst, remove quiet and splash from kopt= (yes,it's commented out) then update-grub
[08:12] <moustafa> How can i close this application?
[08:12] <golfe> Skiessi: i want to download an iso-file of a linux live-dvd and I want to download the file during the night, because I've got only 1024-DSL and at night the energie is much cheaper ;-)
[08:12] <Tiradin> jamman: It's an external drive casing with a 160GB IDE drive in it.
[08:12] <Flannel> robdeman: /home/user is 755
[08:12] <jamman> tiradin, so no pnp?
[08:12] <Tiradin> madunz: It isn't mounted in /media/... I'm not seeing any extra drives that weren't there before.
[08:12] <_Andrew> moustafa: click the X at the top of the window
[08:12] <ghostscript> so if I hav a X86 mac , I can install and dual boot mac ox with ubuntu the same way as with windows???
[08:12] <Tiradin> jamman: I don't think so,
[08:12] <Flannel> ghostscript: yep
[08:12] <jamman> tiradin, have you tried?
[08:13] <Flannel> ghostscript: you can do it with PPC as well, you just aren't officially supported with Ubuntu
[08:13] <moustafa> don't work man
[08:13] <Tiradin> jamman: it's plugged in right now, it's not being detected by Ubuntu...
[08:13] <moustafa> nothing done
[08:13] <jamman> tiradin, if it is, a icon will be on the desktop.
[08:13] <ghostscript> ok  thanks  a lot !!!
[08:13] <robdeman> Flannel: when I do that I also get tons of problems about files like /home/myuser/.dmcr (or something similar) etc.
[08:13] <Eric_Jardas> Flannel, do I need to ass vga= ? And what about splash at shutdown ?
[08:13] <Tiradin> jamman: no such icon :P
[08:13] <_Andrew> Eric_Jardas:
[08:13] <jamman> tiradin, ok. well. try lspci and post the output here.
[08:14] <madunz> Tiradin, type in terminal shutdown -r now :P
[08:14] <moustafa> I am here becouse X close work
[08:14] <Eric_Jardas> _Andrew, ?
[08:14] <Flannel> Eric_Jardas: vga options only determine the resolution of your TTYs, you probably don't need to worry about those.
[08:14] <moustafa>  didn't work
[08:14] <moustafa> sorry
[08:14] <revvltn> in WINE where do the programs go?
[08:14] <moustafa> When i opened java chat room and enter any Private conversation (java applet windows) it's opened ok ,but can't close it.
[08:14] <Eric_Jardas> Flannel, and what about shutdown splash ?
[08:14] <_Andrew> Eric_Jardas:  I believe if you remove splash and quiet it won't have a splash on both startup or shutdown
[08:14] <TwigEther> revvltn: ~/.wine/drive_c
[08:14] <moustafa> What can i do?
[08:14] <revvltn> under Program Files?
[08:14] <revvltn> ok
[08:14] <carstenmonkeny> hi! i am looking for a comand line unrar tool. "apt-get install unrar" doesnt work, any ideas?
[08:14] <Flannel> Eric_Jardas: I believe that won't happen either, with those options
[08:14] <Tiradin> madunz: I think you mean restart, hmm? :P
[08:14] <_Andrew> revvltn: /home/user/.wine   replace user with your username
[08:14] <Eric_Jardas> Flannel, and no login themed too ?
[08:15] <Flannel> Eric_Jardas: no, you'll have GDM.
[08:15] <Eric_Jardas> ok
[08:15] <Eric_Jardas> ty
[08:15] <madunz> have u restarted since adding your drive, make sure there is enough power to the device. Does the device work under windows ...
[08:15] <moustafa> When i opened java chat room and enter any Private conversation (java applet windows) it's opened ok ,but can't close it.
[08:15] <Flannel> robdeman: You'll have to go through and fix those manually, there's no "default" for an arbitrary file in your homedir.
[08:15] <moustafa> What can i do?
[08:16] <jamman> have you read the man pages on unrar?
[08:17] <madunz> cat rpcscan.txt | grep open | cut -d " " -f 2 | sed /s/$/:445/
[08:17] <carstenmonkeny> jamman, which man pages? man unrar doesnt work?
[08:17] <jamman> carstenmonkey, helping out a person that needed help with unrar.
[08:17] <jamman> carstenmonkey, not for me.
[08:18] <jamman> carstenmonkey, sorry, that was you.
[08:18] <jamman> carstenmonkey, have you tried the unrar-free?
[08:18] <Iva1> the highest resolution i can choose is 1024x768 ...
[08:18] <Tiradin> madunz: it's still not mounted in /media/ :P
[08:19] <revvltn> how do  I run the app now?
[08:19] <jamman> carstenmonkey, also automatix2 has rar tools.
[08:19] <Asterix> I just had an error message I never saw before.  It says "Same version is available in a software channel: You are recommended to install the software from the channel instead."  What is this software channel it's talking about?
[08:19] <carstenmonkeny> jamman, yeah, i installed unrar-free, but it says failed when i -x try to extract
[08:19] <_Andrew> doesn't the rar command with option x extract rars?
[08:19] <NeXtDaY> I installed fribidi .. a tool that can let VLC and Mplayer support my language.. the installation is done. I made all the changes need in ~/.Mplayer/config.. what about VLC? Do I need to change anything so it can read the language correctly?
[08:19] <jamman> hmmm... your sure its a rar?
[08:19] <revvltn> oh I know wine app.exe?
[08:20] <jamman> hey, anybody have a problem where superkaramba doesn't save themes after exit and enter?
[08:20] <_Andrew> wine ./app.exe
[08:20] <jamman> and then, i cant install through new stuff.
[08:20] <robdeman> how can I manually add a new user to Ubuntu?
[08:20] <robdeman> from a SSH session I mean
[08:20] <Iva1> or my other question: How can i log in as root???
[08:20] <madunz> Tiradin does it work under windows ?
[08:21] <jamman> robdeman, addusr.
[08:21] <Flannel> Iva1: you don't.  Ubuntu uses sudo, not the root account.
[08:21] <madunz> Does it have sufficient power
[08:21] <revvltn> addusr?
[08:21] <carstenmonkeny> jamman, yeah, i guess, but i will try automatix2
[08:21] <_Andrew> robdeman: adduser
[08:21] <robdeman> will adduser also add a new user to Gnome>?
[08:21] <Iva1> but i need admin-rights to run the driver!
[08:21] <kempoller> _Andrew: think its unrar
[08:21] <jamman> Ival, you must do sudo passwd root
[08:21] <rainrunner87> Hey.  I'm trying to sync my Treo 750 with Sunbird.  Any suggestions?
[08:21] <jamman> Ival, then you can login as root.
[08:22] <jamman> but its reccomended to just use sudo for admin rights.
[08:22] <Flannel> Iva1: use sudo.  sudo [command to start drver] , or if you want a root prompt, `sudo -i`, then do whatever
[08:22] <xlikkle> hello
[08:22] <Skiessi> robdeman: I think it adds a user to the system, which means you can use the account in Gnome, too
[08:22] <Flannel> !automatix | carstenmonkeny
[08:22] <ubotu> carstenmonkeny: Automatix2 is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[08:22] <jamman> so you would do sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[08:22] <Iva1> allright...gonna try
[08:22] <robdeman> ok
[08:22] <jamman> to restart networking.
[08:22] <Asterix> I just tried installing Virtualbox from the .deb file I downloaded from their web site.  It gave me an error message saying "Same version is available in a software channel: You are recommended to install the software from the channel instead."  What is this software channel it's talking about?
[08:22] <rockets> Whats the best performing VNC server?
[08:23] <Flannel> robdeman: Users are systemwide.  Adding a user is independant of the method used to add
[08:23] <carstenmonkeny> jamman, okay, then i wont use it, is there an alternative to unrar-free?
[08:23] <robdeman> ok
[08:23] <jamman> Asterix, its the repos that you use via apt-get...
[08:23] <_Andrew> Asterix: I believe it is talking about the Ubuntu repository
[08:23] <rainrunner87> Anyone know anything about syncing a Treo 750?
[08:23] <Asterix> is it bad to install it with the file?
[08:23] <iMilad> Hi, When i connect my USB flash drive, it is recognized and mounted automatically by Ubuntu. But it's write protected. How can I make it writable?
[08:23] <rockets> rainrunner87, yup
[08:23] <Asterix> I downloaded the one for 7.04
[08:23] <rockets> rainrunner87, you nead to load the modules serialtousb and visor
[08:23] <rockets> or rather usbserial
[08:24] <rockets> and visor
[08:24] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, there is unrar-nonfree
[08:24] <Iva1> it says: nvidia installer must be run as root...
[08:24] <Flannel> Asterix: By doing that, you won't get any updates, you should use the stuff in the repositories when you get a chance.
[08:24] <rockets> Iva1, thats because it must be run as root
[08:24] <Flannel> Iva1: you should use the nvidia stuff in the repositories.
[08:24] <jamman> Ival, you did sudo *nvidia installer* right
[08:24] <Skiessi> Asterix try starting Synaptic and enabling the repositories, updating the lists and looking for the package in the "catalogue"
[08:24] <rockets> Flannel, depends. The newest driver is required if you have certain cards
[08:25] <Skiessi> .. or the package list
[08:25] <Asterix> thanks
[08:25] <Iva1> sudo sh <filename> ???
[08:25] <rainrunner87> rockets, ok.  So I load those repositories, and then what?  Just plug it in?  What manages the sync?  Also, how do I specify what programs to sync with?
[08:25] <rockets> rainrunner87, not repositories
[08:25] <rockets> rainrunner87, modules
[08:25] <rainrunner87> rockets, I meant modules.  Mistyped
[08:25] <NeXtDaY> again: I installed fribidi .. a tool that can let VLC and Mplayer support my language.. the installation is done. I made all the changes need in ~/.Mplayer/config.. what about VLC? Do I need to change anything so it can read the language correctly? sorry for repeat!
[08:25] <rockets> rainrunner87, pm me
[08:25] <jamman> Asterix, just go ahead and install it. its just saying you could install it a different way.
[08:26] <Skiessi> :D yea that's probably the best way
[08:26] <_Andrew> Iva1: If you're trying to install the nvidia driver why not install it from the repository?
[08:26] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, you don't do unrar -x its unrar x...
[08:26] <bronze---> Who wanna help me move /home to a new partition? I've made the partition, and I'm following this guide:
[08:26] <carstenmonkeny> jamman, i guess that i have to change my sources.list to get it.
[08:26] <bronze---> http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/01/29/move-home-to-its-own-partition/
[08:26] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, you don't, just install the .deb you got.
[08:27] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, its just saying that there is one in the repos that is almost sure to work.
[08:27] <Iva1> Allroght...gonna check sudo later...THX!!!!!!
[08:27] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, the .deb you downloaded should still work though.
[08:28] <carstenmonkeny> jamman, i get "apt-get install unrar-nonfree" ->  Package unrar-nonfree is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[08:28] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, my bad. wrong person.
[08:28] <Flannel> bronze---: that page looks sensible, although I imagine the parameters in your fstab should be 'default' instead of nodev,nosuid
[08:28] <carstenmonkeny> jamman, no problem, i am glad that anyone helps
[08:28] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, to unrar you should do "unrar x /path/to/file"
[08:29] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, not -x
[08:29] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, i think...
[08:29] <Lunatikx> LordLimecat: the notebook with the modem restarted
[08:29] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, i have no rars to test it on.
[08:29] <carstenmonkeny> jamman, i just man "unrar-free" it says -x
[08:29] <LordLimecat> Lunatikx: alright :(
[08:29] <_Andrew> carstenmonkeny: Theres two packages.. "unrar" and "unrar-free" theres no unrar-nonfree
[08:29] <jamman> hmmm... weird.
[08:29] <LordLimecat> how many messages did you get?
[08:30] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, did you specify an output place as well as an input file?
[08:31] <carstenmonkeny> _Andrew, "apt-get install install unrar" -> "Package unrar is not available, but is referred to by another package."
[08:31] <carstenmonkeny> jamman, i did, but i will try again
[08:31] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, really? my unrar package worked fine.
[08:32] <bronze---> How can I find out what "hda" number a partition is? e.g. hda3
[08:32] <_Andrew> carstenmonkeny: try one "apt-get install unrar"
[08:33] <Flannel> bronze---: `sudo fdisk -l` (that's a lowercase L) will display all your partitions (also system > disks will as well, or something akin ot that)
[08:33] <carstenmonkeny> jamman, can it be a version problem? it says unrar 0.0.1, that sounds kinda old
[08:33] <carstenmonkeny> *unrar-free
[08:33] <rainrunner87> Correction: Anyone know how to sync a Treo 750w?
[08:33] <ZenithDK> Hi, does someone know how to use the Apple Remote with Linux? I do not have a Macbook, just the dock and the receiver
[08:33] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, yeah, mine says 3.70 beta 3.
[08:33] <jamman> i just downloaded one and extracted it vi unrar x file.rar
[08:34] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, seems like it worked fine.
[08:34] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, try sudo apt-get update
[08:34] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, then sudo apt-get install unrar
[08:35] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, do you have the extra repos enabled?
[08:35] <NeXtDaY> !fribidi
[08:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fribidi - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:35] <carstenmonkeny> jamman, i cant install unrar. "apt-get install unrar" -> "Package unrar is not available, but is referred to by another package."
[08:36] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, do you have the extra repos enabled?
[08:36] <pegstant> hi people
[08:36] <GreySim> Hi person.
[08:36] <bronze---> Can anyone PLEASE go to this link? http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/01/29/move-home-to-its-own-partition/
[08:36] <carstenmonkeny> jamman, extra repos? what is this?
[08:36] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, go System -> Software sources.
[08:36] <carstenmonkeny> bronze---, it worked for me
[08:36] <pegstant> anybody fighting with a pocket pc?
[08:36] <carstenmonkeny> jamman, the system has no X
[08:37] <bronze---> carsten
[08:37] <bronze---> carstenmonkeyny
[08:37] <HyperDevil>  how can i automate encrypting my backup files using ngupg -c ... it keeps hanging on the password question?
[08:37] <HyperDevil> gnupg
[08:38] <Flannel> bronze---: You need to ask real questions before we cna answer them.
[08:38] <bronze---> look at the first code section.
[08:38] <LunatikBunnie> Does anyone here have an answer for this? > USB DSL modem does not connect/go through pppoeconf/pppconfig
[08:38] <bronze---> when I write $mkdir /mnt/newhome , I get error
[08:38] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, ok then do sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:39] <Flannel> bronze---: you don't type the $'s, and you might need to sudo that.
[08:39] <jk2> LunatikBunnie: which usb modem ? not "the fish" one?
[08:39] <carstenmonkeny> bronze---, dont type the "$"
[08:39] <LunatikBunnie> fish?
[08:39] <LunatikBunnie> jk2: it's an Accessrunner with ARTNET on it.
[08:39] <jk2> well its shaped like a flat fish and is gree in colour
[08:39] <Firefox6161> rofl
[08:39] <Firefox6161> * Added nickserv!*@* to ignore list
[08:39] <Firefox6161> * Added nickserv!*@* to ignore list
[08:39] <Firefox6161> oops
[08:39] <jk2> ahh ok not the one there is 1000 problems with ;x
[08:40] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, next delete the # on the ones that have universe on the end as well as multiverse and all of the ones that just have one #
[08:40] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, DO NOT delete the ones with two # on ANY of them.
[08:40] <LunatikBunnie> jk2: dunno, but i cant seem to detect it with the pppconfig/pppoeconf
[08:40] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, next, do sudo apt-get update
[08:40] <jk2> definately power going to the unit yeah ?
[08:40] <NeXtDaY> !unrar
[08:40] <ubotu> rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[08:40] <jk2> usb modems in the UK at least are so flakey
[08:41] <LunatikBunnie> jk2: yeah, even the LED is frozen red(which meant it connects to the phone line)
[08:41] <LunatikBunnie> jk: i'm in Malaysia.
[08:41] <p1ls> hi, how can i checck what fonts i have instlaled/
[08:41] <jk2> try another modem - MY ehhh ? our manufacturing sites are over there :P
[08:41] <LunatikBunnie> What th-, system time is screwy @_@
[08:41] <jk2> Dyson that is
[08:42] <LunatikBunnie> jk2: i only have one modem, and i aint spending for another modem, i'm poor as a hobo
[08:42] <jk2> oh dear
[08:42] <jk2> ethernet every time > *
[08:42] <jk2> ;x
[08:42] <p1ls> hi, how can i checck what fonts i have instlaled?
[08:42] <carstenmonkeny> jamman, okay, i did that, i changed the sources.list and did an "apt-get update"
[08:42] <carstenmonkeny> but still
[08:42] <jamman> ok, now try the sudo apt-get unrar
[08:42] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, ok, now try the sudo apt-get install unrar
[08:43] <maploin> my fresh 7.04 ubuntu install freezes seconds after X starts up, but earlier versions used to work (X uses the nv driver) What could the problem be?
[08:43] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, do the second command i gave you.
[08:43] <Flannel> carstenmonkeny: pastebin your sources.list, I imagine you didn't add multiverse
[08:43] <robdeman> hey folks: so when I logon to Gnome I get a orange background and after lots of HDD activity a grey square in the top right.... this happens no matter which user logins in... how can I See the Gnome log file to figure out whats going wrong?
[08:43] <carstenmonkeny> jamman, you mean "apt-get update"? I did that
[08:43] <bronze---> From the site I mentioned:
[08:43] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, no "sudo apt-get install unrar"
[08:44] <bronze---> I type this:
[08:44] <bronze---> find . -depth -print0 | cpio null sparse -pvd /mnt/newhome/
[08:44] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, it should work now.
[08:44] <bronze---> and I get this error?
[08:44] <jamman> Flannel, usually the multiverse and universe are just commented out.
[08:44] <HyperDevil> gnupg
[08:44] <bronze---> cpio: You must specify one of -oipt options.
[08:44] <bronze---> Try `cpio --help' or `cpio --usage' for more information.
[08:44] <Flannel> carstenmonkeny: did you add `multiverse` to the end of your universe lines?  Also, did you remember to save the file before updating?
[08:44] <HyperDevil>  how can i automate encrypting my backup files using ngupg -c ... it keeps hanging on the password question?
[08:44] <LunatikBunnie> Any shortcuts for FILE properties? usually with windows its ALT+DLClick FILE
[08:44] <carstenmonkeny> my sources.list -> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25868/
[08:44] <Flannel> jamman: no. Universe is commented out, multiverse isn't in there at all.
[08:44] <kkathman> anyone know of a way in ubuntu to move from one desktop to another using the mouse instead of just some key binding ?
[08:44] <NeXtDaY> how do I search in terminal for a file with the name "nokia" ?
[08:44] <jamman> Flannel, really? mine was...
[08:44] <jamman> Flannel, maybe depends on which version?
[08:45] <Stoffer> I have a serious problem.  Ubuntu used to automatically recognize my NTFS drive, where I keep all my stuff.  But something happened 20min ago when a thunderstorm caused my computer to restart while I was editing some files in Rhythmbox, and now I can't access the NTFS drive anymore.  Can someone please help me?
[08:45] <tof> NeXtDaY, locate "nokia"
[08:45] <bronze---> kkathman - try to press scroll button on desktop (if you're using beryl / compiz
[08:45] <NeXtDaY> tof: thanks
[08:45] <Flannel> carstenmonkeny: line 21/22, you need to add "multiverse" to the end (after universe)
[08:45] <NeXtDaY> tof: with quotes?
[08:45] <meisam> guys, how can i install 3D environment for my ubuntu ? is that possible ?
[08:45] <carstenmonkeny> it is 6.06.1
[08:45] <kkathman> bronze:  well yah I know that works in beryl...was hoping I could get it to do that without it :)
[08:45] <bronze---> meisam : yes
[08:45] <jamman> meisam, like gnome or kde?
[08:45] <Flannel> carstenmonkeny: er, 22/23
[08:45] <tof> NeXtDaY, yes
[08:45] <carstenmonkeny> Flannel, in both lines?
[08:46] <LunatikBunnie> i got WINE installed, i think, how do i know where to find it? @_@
[08:46] <Flannel> carstenmonkeny: aye
[08:46] <kkathman> bronze---: sorry I wasnt specific - I want to do that without beryl :)
[08:46] <NeXtDaY> tof: Ok. thanks :)
[08:46] <meisam> jamman no i mean running gnome and kde over a 3d environment
[08:46] <meisam> bronze--- how ?
[08:46] <jamman> meisam, 3d enviornment like what?
[08:46] <Stoffer> anyone?  I have all my files on that partition, but Ubuntu won't mount it anymore.  The partition itself is fine... my windows install can read it
[08:46] <jamman> meisam, oh like x...
[08:46] <Stoffer> Ubuntu just can't
[08:47] <jamman> Stoffer, do sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g
[08:47] <tof> NeXtDaY, np.
[08:47] <meisam> jamman i dun know exactly, there is a project which i ave forgotten the name
[08:47] <Stoffer> jamman, It worked fine up until 20 min ago when my computer suddently restared during  a storm
[08:47] <jamman> meisam, no idea. sorry.
[08:47] <Furioso> hi channel
[08:48] <xenex> Is there a way to gain my RAM back? My programs are using resources more than it usually does
[08:48] <jamman> Stoffer, its weird, but hey, you never know.
[08:48] <Stoffer> jamman, ntfs-3g is installed already
[08:48] <jamman> Stoffer, i take it you had ntfs-3g installed already.
[08:48] <Furioso> a program for gnome for  video converting?
[08:48] <jamman> Stoffer, ok.
[08:48] <carstenmonkeny> Flannel and jamman thanks for your help, now i could install unrar, and it unrars
[08:48] <jamman> carstenmonkeny, no prob.
[08:49] <tof> anyone knows how to find from which repo is a deb (dpkg -l <package> just says if it's installed or not)?
[08:49] <jamman> Stoffer, do sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/(name of drive)
[08:49] <bronze---> do you mean like a 3D cube?
[08:49] <bronze---> what's the command to stop a "ping"
[08:49] <jamman> Stoffer, wait a second.
[08:49] <jamman> bronze, Ctrl+c
[08:51] <carstenmonkeny> bronze---, to stop? try STRG+C
[08:51] <bronze---> ty
[08:51] <jamman> Stoffer, sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/(name of drive) place to mount.
[08:51] <Flannel> tof: apt-cache policy [package] 
[08:51] <salsero> wie bekomme ich jalbum jetzt gestartet
[08:51] <Flannel> !de | salsero
[08:51] <ubotu> salsero: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[08:51] <Flannel> tof: dpkg knows nothing of repositories.
[08:51] <jamman> Stoffer, but first make a directory to mount it to.
[08:51] <bronze---> so I'm following this guide: http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/01/29/move-home-to-its-own-partition/
[08:51] <bronze---> and it says that I should copy files from home to new partition
[08:51] <bronze---> and this command:
[08:51] <Stoffer> jamman, the directory it used to be mounted to was /share
[08:51] <Stoffer> jamman, can I use that?
[08:51] <jamman> Stoffer, ok thats great!
[08:51] <bronze--->  find . -depth -print0 | cpio null sparse -pvd /mnt/newhome/
[08:51] <Stoffer> jamman, I dont' really remember what the dev was, is there a file somewhere that'll tell me what dev should be mounted to /share?
[08:51] <bronze---> when I type that command I get this output:
[08:51] <Flannel> !enter | bronze---
[08:51] <ubotu> bronze---: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:52] <tof> Flannel, thanks. After years of debian/ubuntu I still confused about apt-get/cache and dpkg :-)
[08:52] <bronze---> cpio: You must specify one of -oipt options.
[08:52] <bronze---> Try `cpio --help' or `cpio --usage' for more information.
[08:52] <jamman> Stoffer, try cat /etc/fstab
[08:52] <jamman> Stoffer, then post the output here.
[08:52] <HyperDevil>  how can i automate encrypting my backup files using ngupg -c ... it keeps hanging on the password question?
[08:52] <bronze---> Ok, ok.
[08:52] <Flannel> tof: dpkg is completely local, apt-get/cache know repositories (and feed the packages to dpkg)
[08:53] <jamman> tof, basically, apt-get/cache download them and dpkg installs them.
[08:53] <_gpg_> hello
[08:53] <jamman> _gpg_, hello.
[08:53] <tof> thanks guys
[08:53] <jamman> tof, no prob.
[08:54] <NeXtDaY> cache does the same thing as apt-get and aptitude?
[08:54] <Stoffer> http://pastebin.ca/570510
[08:54] <NeXtDaY> jamman?
[08:54] <_gpg_> anyone using cedega ? i've a poblem and i really need help lol
[08:54] <Stoffer> jamman, http://pastebin.ca/570510
[08:54] <jamman> NeXtDaY, yes?
[08:54] <Stoffer> jamman, so I did sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hdc4 /share
[08:54] <NeXtDaY> jamman: cache does the same thing as apt-get and aptitude?
[08:54] <jamman> Stoffer, that is right.
[08:54] <Stoffer> jamman, and upon trying to access it, it says permission denied
[08:54] <Flannel> bronze---: change that around.  the second half should have -pvd first, then -null and -sparse
[08:54] <killerbeesateme> Can anyone help me with a serial port problem?
[08:55] <jamman> NeXtDaY, no, not quite... i think its more of a search type thing like sudo aptitude search ...
[08:55] <_gpg_> my graphical card is installed/works correctly, cedega graphical card test are ok, i've installed 6.xx version + guildwars abd every time i strat the game cedega says that my graphical card isnt suppurted !
[08:55] <_gpg_> anyone have an idea ?
[08:55] <jamman> Stoffer, you sure it's hdc4Z
[08:55] <jamman> ?
[08:55] <NeXtDaY> jamman ah ok. I didn't know that until now. thanks again
[08:55] <jamman> Stoffer, hdc4?
[08:56] <novato_br> how can I make a image iso of ubuntu instalation? i want not backup
[08:56] <Stoffer> jamman, it must be...isn't that what fstab says?
[08:56] <linuxnub> !google | _gpg_
[08:56] <jamman> NeXtDaY, no problem. i learned a couple of days ago myself.
[08:56] <ubotu> _gpg_: Google is a very popular search engine: http://www.google.com  -  Google also has a Linux-specific search engine: http://google.com/linux
[08:56] <_Andrew> _gpg_: guildwars works fine under wine for me. Have you tried wine?
[08:56] <alecw1> Hello. :D
[08:56] <Flannel> novato_br: you want to backup?
[08:56] <novato_br> when my system will go down, i will copy the image
[08:56] <jamman> Stoffer, good question.
[08:56] <novato_br> no, Flannel
[08:56] <jamman> Stoffer, i didn't realize you pastbined it.
[08:56] <novato_br> don't u know about mirror image of hd ?
[08:56] <Stoffer> jamman, if I sudo ls /share, it displays the correct contents
[08:57] <jamman> Stoffer, looks like it somehow got mounted.
[08:57] <novato_br> i want make mirror image of mine HD
[08:57] <tof> novato_br, you can boot on a live cd, then use partimage to make images of your partitions
[08:57] <Stoffer> jamman, so hdc4 is the right dev
[08:57] <Stoffer> jamman, but I can't get access to it w/out sudo
[08:57] <Flannel> novato_br: Or you can just backup your disk through normal backup methods, and then restore them on problems
[08:57] <Stoffer> jamman, and it won't mount on startup
[08:57] <jamman> Stoffer, try sudo chmod 777 /share
[08:58] <firedrops> has anyone managed to play lineage 2 in ubuntu or any other distro under cedega and/or wine?
[08:58] <alecw1> Sorry to interupt, but why does Windows...well... suck? I've got a friend who is asking me. :D
[08:58] <novato_br> wow, can I restore ? will be works?
[08:58] <jamman> Stoffer, also your fstab looks fine.
[08:58] <Stoffer> jamman, chmod: changing permissions of `/share': Read-only file system
[08:58] <jburd> I'd like the automake, autoconf, and libtool manuals available in devhelp.  Does Ubuntu have packages for these documents?
[08:58] <Stoffer> jamman, it's still saying Permission Denied
[08:58] <novato_br> tol, the partimage make image of mine HD in iso files ?
[08:58] <ds0n> alecw1, that is a horrible question
[08:58] <jamman> Stoffer, did you do sudo chmod?
[08:58] <gnomefreak> jburd: ask in #ubuntu-motu
[08:58] <cchance> How can i gain access to the wwwroot?
[08:58] <Stoffer> jamman, yeah
[08:59] <tof> novato_br, any method works (partimage or Flannel suggestion) and you can restore after without pb
[08:59] <cchance> its some sort of member thing
[08:59] <Flannel> !backup | novato_br
[08:59] <HyperDevil>  how can i automate encrypting my backup files using ngupg -c ... it keeps hanging on the password question?
[08:59] <ubotu> novato_br: 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
[08:59] <cchance> but i dont know the commands
[08:59] <jamman> alright, Stoffer, try sudo nano /etc/fstab
[08:59] <Flannel> novato_br: First link
[08:59] <jburd> gnomefreak: Alright.
[08:59] <giuseppe> guys do you know a program for gnome who have lots of radio default like amarok?
[08:59] <NeXtDaY> is there is anyway I can increase the speed of ubuntu? I am running it on a slow computer... I mean like in windows.. remove temp files... stop some unnecessary services?
[08:59] <tof> novato_br, not an iso but a tgz file...
[08:59] <Flannel> NeXtDaY: try xubuntu
[08:59] <Stoffer> jamman, ok...
[08:59] <jamman> Stoffer, then, change the umask=007 to umask=777 on the /share line.
[08:59] <jamman> Stoffer, first MAKE A BACKUP!!!
[09:00] <Flannel> jamman, Stoffer, umask 777 will mean the files all have perms of 000, you don't want that.
[09:00] <novato_br> but i want a  CD like cd live, but it will be with my instalation ubuntu
[09:00] <NeXtDaY> Flannel: no other solution ? :)
[09:00] <jamman> Stoffer, to do this, sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.backup
[09:00] <tof> novato_br, wow that is another story where I have no experience...
[09:00] <jamman> Flannel, 000, i thought it made it read,write
[09:00] <Flannel> NeXtDaY: no, certainly not.
[09:00] <cchance> anyone?
[09:00] <jamman> Flannel, not 000.
[09:00] <NeXtDaY> Flannel: xubuntu is diff from ubuntu in Xfc right?
[09:00] <jamman> Flannel, but 777.
[09:01] <jamman> Flannel, or am i off?
[09:01] <Flannel> jamman: 000 gives no permissions to anyone.  umask of 777 == perms of 000 (its a mask)
[09:01] <jamman> Flannel, oh, ok. well then Stoffer, you'll want to make umask=000, right?
[09:01] <scorp123> jamman: the octal meanings of "umask" and "chmod" are inverted :-)
[09:01] <jamman> scorp123, this makes NO sense.
[09:01] <scorp123> jamman: "chmod 000" = "umask 777" :-)
[09:02] <novato_br> thx, tol
[09:02] <Flannel> NeXtDaY: no, certainly not, there are plenty of otpions.  Yeah, Xubuntu uses XFCE instead of gnome.  How "slow" is said computer?
[09:02] <Stoffer> jamman, Flannel : but umask 007 obviously worked before... /windows also has a umask of 007 and I can access it just fine
[09:02] <scorp123> jamman: I didn't invent that ...
[09:02] <jamman> scorp123, Flannel, i would understand this, except samba is throwing me off.
[09:02] <Flannel> jamman: subtract the umask from 777 to get the max perms of the filesystem
[09:02] <jamman> Flannel, thank you. it now makes sense.
[09:02] <NeXtDaY> Flannel: 1.6 GHz with 256 RAM
[09:03] <bronze---> flannel, abou the find command. When I re-arranged the parameters, I got this: "Too many arguments".
[09:03] <jamman> Now, onto Stoffer's problem.
[09:03] <novato_br> so, my right  question is: How can I make Live CD  about my ubuntu instalation ?
[09:03] <Stoffer> jamman, I don't think editing fstab will help... the entries for /share and /windows are identical..yet I can access /windows but not /share
[09:03] <scorp123> bronze---:  What find command?
[09:03] <moustafa> I downloaded RealPlayer10GOLD on my desktop
[09:03] <jamman> Stoffer, i think you are right...
[09:03] <moustafa> How can i install it?
[09:03] <Flannel> bronze---: You were just rearranging on the cpio (everyting after the pipe).  cpio -pvd null sparse, or whatever instead of null sparse pvd
[09:03] <Stoffer> jamman, for whatever reason, on startup, ubuntu can now mount /windows with the correct permissions but not /share, wheras an hour ago, it could do both just fine
[09:04] <Stoffer> jamman, the restart screwed something up
[09:04] <scorp123> !realplayer | moustafa
[09:04] <ubotu> moustafa: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[09:04] <Flannel> novato_br: it's unlikely you're current installation will fit on a CD
[09:04] <NeXtDaY> moustafa: chmod a+x RealPlayer10GOLD.bin then sudo ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin
[09:04] <jamman> Stoffer, one more thing. just try "sudo umount /share"
[09:04] <bronze---> I wrote find . -depth -print0 | cpio -pvd null sparse /mnt/newhome
[09:04] <stephan> can someone tell me why my nvidia drivers arent workin after i upgraded my pkgs ....not the system
[09:04] <cchance> Hello?, am i readable to the outside?
[09:04] <Stoffer> jamman, ok
[09:04] <novato_br> it's not good for me
[09:04] <novato_br> thx, Flannel
[09:04] <jamman> Stoffer, and then try to remount it via the "sudo mount -t ntfs ..."
[09:04] <EchoBinary> outside of what?
[09:04] <scorp123> cchance: no, we can't see you :->
[09:05] <cchance> sure seems like it
[09:05] <Stoffer> jamman, ok, no error outputs
[09:05] <jamman> ok. now, try to cd to /share.
[09:05] <Stoffer> jamman, still "Permission denied" on ls /share
[09:05] <cchance> How can i gain access to the wwwroot?
[09:05] <Stoffer> jamman, same with cd
[09:05] <scorp123> bronze---: why that command? Are you trying to copy /home ??
[09:05] <jamman> Stoffer, NO IDEA.
[09:05] <cchance> its some sort of member thing
[09:05] <Stoffer> shit
[09:05] <Flannel> NeXtDaY: Oh, that's plenty fast.  But, you will get a speed increase using a more lightweight WM (XFCE), but anyway, yeah.  You won't need to clear your cache (that won't do anything), but turning off unnecessary services would give you a slight increase (usually services are super lightweight).  I'd check out 'bum' for a nice way of doing that.
[09:06] <jamman> Stoffer, I am to a loss of words.
[09:06] <_Andrew> moustafa: chmod +x RealPlayer10GOLD.bin
[09:06] <bronze---> scorp123 : yes
[09:06] <_Andrew> moustafa: sudo ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin
[09:06] <scorp123> bronze---: forget cpio
[09:06] <jamman> Stoffer, try a restart if possible and tell us the results.
[09:06] <Stoffer> jamman, tried it
[09:06] <scorp123> bronze---: use this .....
[09:06] <Stoffer> jamman, no difference
[09:06] <NeXtDaY> Flannel: how about I buy a new 256 ram.. will do it?
[09:06] <jamman> Stoffer, dang. you've done just about everything, huh?
[09:06] <jrr> update-manager needs command-line usability
[09:06] <scorp123> bronze---: sudo cp -a -v -u /home/* /newhome/
[09:06] <robdeman> ~paste
[09:06] <kbrooks> !services
[09:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about services - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:06] <bronze---> ok
[09:06] <kbrooks> !bum
[09:06] <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
[09:07] <Stoffer> jamman, only what I could think of doing, which isn't much
[09:07] <cchance> this is why i never came back to ubuntu OS
[09:07] <robdeman> !paste
[09:07] <moustafa> Thanks
[09:07] <kbrooks> cchance, why?
[09:07] <cchance> the bad support
[09:07] <jamman> Stoffer, well, thats all i can think of.
[09:07] <NeXtDaY> moustafa: chmod a+x RealPlayer10GOLD.bin then sudo ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin
[09:07] <_Andrew> jrr: You can update ubuntu from the commandline. sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade
[09:07] <Stoffer> jamman, sudden restart while writing to the NTFS drive messed something up... I don't know what though
[09:07] <kbrooks> cchance, well, can i help?
[09:07] <moustafa> Dictionary
[09:07] <moustafa> it's on desktop
[09:07] <scorp123> !patience | cchance
[09:07] <NeXtDaY> moustafa: follow that
[09:07] <ubotu> cchance: 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
[09:07] <moustafa> ok
[09:07] <Tarkus> hey, anyone using affinity search? i installed it, and when i run it nothing loads. if i run it from a terminal i get this output: http://pastebin.ca/570522
[09:07] <Tarkus> any ideas?
[09:07] <jrr> _Andrew: wiki.ubuntu recommends *against* dist-upgrade through apt
[09:07] <jamman> Stoffer, yet its still readable in windows, right?
[09:07] <cchance> i guess, How can i gain access to wwwroot
[09:07] <Stoffer> jamman, an
[09:08] <cchance> i know that scorp
[09:08] <Stoffer> jamman, yeah*
[09:08] <cchance> which is why
[09:08] <Stoffer> jamman, and readable when I try to sudo cd into it
[09:08] <jrr> _Andrew: which suggests update-manager contains functionality inaccessible through command line
[09:08] <robdeman> hey all: so OK I cannot loginto Gnome, just get empty desktop with grey square (seems like a warning popup window that fails to draw entirely) and my ~.xsession-error is here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25870/
[09:08] <Stoffer> jamman, upon manually mounting
[09:08] <bronze---> scrop123: where will the files be copied? Into mnt/newhome/ ?
[09:08] <kbrooks> cchance, What do you mean?
[09:08] <Stoffer> jamman, but whatever ubuntu does to mount on startup isn't working anymore
[09:08] <robdeman> I am getting tons of "ALSA lib " etc etc error --- is this important at all? I dont need audio
[09:08] <jamman> and /windows you can see with out sudoing
[09:08] <scorp123> bronze---: you maybe need to adapt the paths ....
[09:08] <dorto> `File -> Generate Package Download Script` in Synaptic generates no space between -c option and the http url in wget commands. Is this a confirmed bug in fiesty?
[09:08] <bronze---> like how?
[09:08] <cchance> I need to do something with the members thing, to add my user to root
[09:08] <Flannel> jrr, _Andrew, you can use apt-get as long as you take a few precautions beforehand (basically, if you know what update-manager does, you can do it manually)
[09:08] <scorp123> bronze---: I was just giving an example ....
[09:09] <cchance> so i can do exactly what it can do
[09:09] <jrr> Flannel: what's update-manager do?
[09:09] <cchance> kbrooks, but the commands escape me
[09:09] <codename> hey
[09:09] <jason357> where do I download 7.10 alpha?
[09:09] <Flannel> jrr: makes sure you have proper metapackages installed for one.  It also automatically switches your repositories.  Do you have any third party repositories?
[09:09] <stephan> whats the command to set up the nvidia drivers
[09:10] <jrr> Flannel: no third parties
[09:10] <Flannel> jason357: #ubuntu+1 for Gutsy support, thanks (check the topic, I expect a link to be there)
[09:10] <p1ls> how can i change font of synaptic/
[09:10] <petre> question: sound under the live CD works, but when I boot from the hard drive; both are feisty
[09:10] <Flannel> jrr: Alright, so, you're running Ubuntu? or Kubuntu? or what?
[09:10] <_Andrew> stephan: nvidia-settings
[09:10] <jason357> thanks
[09:10] <jamman> Stoffer, your sure /windows is read/write as your user?
[09:10] <jrr> Flannel: i have dapper, and want to get to feisty
[09:10] <petre> using a toshiba laptop w/Intel sound
[09:10] <jrr> on a remote server with less-than-usable ssh -X
[09:11] <_Andrew> jrr: You need to upgrade to edgy first then fiesty
[09:11] <Flannel> jrr: Hmm.  Ok, to go from dapper to feisty you need to go dapper to edgy, then edgy to feisty.  This should be fine.  Just use normal ssh, no GUI, we don't need it.
[09:11] <stephan> exit
[09:11] <stephan> ty
[09:11] <petre> correction: "...but not from hard drive", that is, something in my hard drive sound config is messed up
[09:11] <dorto> eg: wget -chttp://in.archive.ubuntu.com/...  <-- shouldn't synaptic generate a space after '-c' ?
[09:11] <Stoffer> jamman, according to fstab, it should be right?  How do I check?
[09:11] <jamman> cd /windows?
[09:11] <jamman> Stoffer, check what exactly?
[09:12] <linuxnub> !fstab |stoffer
[09:12] <cchance> kbrooks, reading something?
[09:12] <ubotu> stoffer: The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[09:12] <kbrooks> cchance, First off, read those things to your PM:
[09:12] <kbrooks> !sudo | cchance
[09:12] <ubotu> cchance: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[09:12] <Alecwh> Is there any way to make a shortcut to the "www" directory on Apache? After going to the directory (var/www), and right clicking on the folder, the "Get Link" option is nulled out. How might I go about putting a link to the www directory on my desktop?
[09:12] <cchance> i know about sudo
[09:12] <rockets> how can i make a vnc server use gnome instead of twm
[09:12] <Flannel> bronze---: do this `find . -depth -print0 | less` does that work?
[09:12] <cchance> i just need to know the member commands
[09:12] <maploin> my fresh 7.04 ubuntu install freezes seconds after X starts up, but earlier versions used to work (X uses the nv driver) Where could the problem be?
[09:12] <kbrooks> cchance, why can't you use sudo in this particular case?
[09:12] <linuxnub> !mtab |St0ffer
[09:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mtab - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:12] <rockets> !vnc
[09:13] <ubotu> VNC is a protocol for remote desktop. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNCOverSSH describes how to use it securely.  It works best over fast connections, otherwise look at !FreeNX
[09:13] <jamman> Alecwh, Alt+F2 and then type in gksu nautilus
[09:13] <Stoffer> jamman, check if I have read/write access to /windows.  I can go into /windows and create a folder
[09:13] <cchance> kbrooks, i can
[09:13] <scorp123> rockets: edit the xstartup file in your ~/.vnc/ directory
[09:13] <kbrooks> cchance, and why do you need to know how to add your user to the root group?
[09:13] <chemikalnemesis> i have someone who uses ubuntu, and when they boot the pc, it will freeze before it loads, what is causing this?
[09:13] <moustafa> realplayer Could not launch menu item
[09:13] <kbrooks> cchance, Be honest.
[09:13] <jamman> Stoffer, as a normal user?
[09:13] <_Andrew> maploin: Is your ram ok?
[09:13] <Stoffer> jamman, yeah
[09:13] <cchance> kbrooks, so i can gain access to wwwroot
[09:13] <moustafa> Failed to execute child process "realplay" (No such file or directory)
[09:13] <scorp123> rockets: comment out the line that says "twm &" and change it into e.g. "gnome-session &"
[09:13] <rockets> thanks
[09:13] <kbrooks> scorp123, and erm
[09:13] <maploin> _Andrew: everything else works perfectly (i'm now under ArchLinux)
[09:13] <jamman> Stoffer, that don't make no sense! (o brother where art thou)
[09:13] <Alecwh> jamman, OK. Now what?
[09:13] <NeXtDaY> moustafa: RealPlay with capital letters
[09:14] <moustafa> yes
[09:14] <petre> Alecwh: open a terminal and type 'ln -s /var/www www' in your home directory
[09:14] <jamman> Alecwh, now you should be able to go about it the other way.
[09:14] <TheCougar> when switching to my first desktop it takes a really long time to switch. it is the one that contains my drives on the desktop. the other one switchs to extremely quickly. what could be causing htis?
[09:14] <jamman> Alecwh, petre's way works too.
[09:14] <kbrooks> scorp123, rockets: can you please use "exec <wm>" and put that as the last line? thank you.
[09:14] <Alecwh> ok, I'll try.
[09:14] <moustafa> it's the message
[09:14] <moustafa> it's not work
[09:14] <rockets> kbrooks, huh?
[09:14] <moustafa> error
[09:14] <rockets> kbrooks, why
[09:14] <scorp123> kbrooks: what?
[09:14] <moustafa> realplayer Could not launch menu item
[09:14] <kbrooks> rockets, you see....
[09:14] <ny152> Hi room, I need help!
[09:15] <rockets> I don't see.
[09:15] <jamman> Alecwh, one thing tho, it supposed to be sudo ln -s /var/www www
[09:15] <Alecwh> petre, when you say "in your home directory", what are you referring to?
[09:15] <cchance> !member
[09:15] <ubotu> Want to become an Ubuntu member? Look at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/processes/newmember
[09:15] <cchance> figures
[09:15] <moustafa> it's ok
[09:15] <moustafa> Sorry
[09:15] <moustafa> thanks
[09:15] <kbrooks> rockets, twm & is a bit unsuitable, UNLESS it is the last line in that file, because, when you log out
[09:15] <Alecwh> jamman, I'm sorry, I'm a little confused. What do you want me to do?
[09:15] <NeXtDaY> moustafa: did you write it in small letters or capital letters.. Linux in case sensitive!
[09:15] <NeXtDaY> ?
[09:15] <rockets> kbrooks, I don't WANT to use twm
[09:15] <_Andrew> maploin: Thats weird you'd be best filing a bug here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/
[09:15] <kbrooks> rockets, it was a example
[09:15] <petre> if you open a terminal, you should be in your home directory by default
[09:16] <Alecwh> petre, ok.
[09:16] <ny152> Hi Room, can someone please help me with a network problem :(
[09:16] <petre> either /home/ubuntu if running from cd
[09:16] <jamman> Alecwh, you can go about it either way... sudo ln -s /var/www ~/Desktop
[09:16] <Stoffer> jamman, is there a log of all the startup output?  Where it would say if mounting the partition was [OK]  ?
[09:16] <petre> or, say, /home/petre if you've installed to hard drive and have to login
[09:16] <rockets> gnome-session & isnt working
[09:16] <_Andrew> ny152: Ask your question and everyone will try and help you
[09:16] <NeXtDaY> hey.. does any body know about ubuntu shipit? or am I asking in the wrong-channel!
[09:16] <jamman> Alecwh, do that command in a terminal
[09:16] <ny152> _Andrew: Thanks, Here goes...
[09:16] <Alecwh> Ok, It worked. Thank you petre, and jamman!
[09:17] <petre> jamman: why does he need the sudo to symlink to /var/www?
[09:17] <kbrooks> rockets, gnome-session & works, but since you are not replacing xinit (which startx executes) with the window manager you want to run, you may notice a problem.
[09:17] <cchance> im going to start my own pay as you go linux suport irc see you guys latter
[09:17] <scorp123> rockets: ah .... let me check what the right command was ....
[09:17] <meisam> guys i have installed KDE (kubuntu ), while i was trying to switch to KDE, it told me the configuration was not complete or something like that, what should i do ?
[09:17] <_Andrew> NeXtDaY: What do you need to know?
[09:17] <jamman> petre, because isn't it a protected dir.
[09:17] <rockets> scorp123, ok :-D
 im going to start my own pay as you go linux suport irc see you guys latter # hah
[09:17] <scorp123> kbrooks: this is about VNC ... not the real X11 session
[09:17] <jamman> petre, not really 100% sure he/she does.
[09:17] <kbrooks> all righht scorp123
[09:17] <kbrooks> scorp123, sorry
[09:18] <petre> right, but if he's in his home directory, or some place where he has write privelages, the sudo should be unnecessary
[09:18] <scorp123> kbrooks: all we need is to fire up the right Window Manager he wants in his VNC session, that's it.
[09:18] <jamman> petre, true. didn't think of that.
[09:18] <NeXtDaY> _Andrew: I requested a CD 4 moths ago. when I logged to my account I got a message the the requestd CD was sent to the country and yet I didn't recive anything !!@
[09:18] <petre> ah, maybe he isn't in a directory where he has write privs (?)
[09:18] <scorp123> kbrooks: so we need to edit ~/.vnc/xstartup ....
[09:18] <meisam> how can i unistall kubuntu ? what is the command for unistalling softwares?
[09:18] <jamman> petre, but he/she said that it was "blurred out" or what not.
[09:19] <ny152> I am trying to setup a network here with the ubuntu box being the server and a xp notebook being the guest. the ubuntu box has two eth interfaces -- one that gets me to the internet and one that connects to the local area network. I have setup the internet sharing right as I am able to surf the internet from both the machines . My problem is that while the xp box can ping the Ubuntu machine, its not happening the other way round.
[09:19] <scorp123> rockets: are you still getting "twm" ?
[09:19] <rockets> kbrooks, scorp123 I know I need to edit that file, but with what is the question
[09:19] <_Andrew> NeXtDaY: Maybe someone stole your CD.
[09:19] <NeXtDaY> _Andrew: I checked all my informations there and I am sure I gave the right required
[09:19] <Alecwh> jamman, I have another problem. I clicked "Get LInk", and it made a link, but when I drag it onto my desktop it doesn't work. IT tells me ""/var/Link to www" cannot be moved because you do not have permissions to change it or its parent folder"
[09:19] <jamman> Stoffer, cat /var/log/boot and postbin it.
[09:19] <petre> jamman: yeah, that sounds odd; it can't hurt to use sudo there as you said
[09:19] <rockets> scorp123, even with gnome-session & i get twm
[09:19] <Flannel> NeXtDaY: Send an email to them, see what they say (sometimes customs stops CDs, depending on your country)
[09:19] <NeXtDaY> _Andrew: how do I know which company is it?
[09:19] <NeXtDaY> Flannel:  I did .. 3 days ago and no replay yet
[09:19] <jamman> Alecwh, did you do the ln -s or the nautilus way?
[09:20] <Stoffer> jamman, "nothing has been logged yet"
[09:20] <_Andrew> NeXtDaY: Which country are you in?
[09:20] <petre> jamman: do you know anything about sound? on my toshiba laptop, sound works from the liveCD but not if i boot from hard drive
[09:20] <petre> both are feisty
[09:20] <Alecwh> In-s
[09:20] <NeXtDaY> _Andrew: Oman
[09:20] <Flannel> Alecwh: why don't you just add yourself to the www-data group, and go about it that way?  much simpler.
[09:20] <jamman> Stoffer, that must be shutdown log... let me look.
[09:20] <petre> something must be miscogured but I'm not sure where to look
[09:20] <sheep-> Why does glxinfo | grep direct give me an error
[09:20] <scorp123> rockets: can you paste your ~/.vnc/xstartup file please? Check via "!paste" how to paste stuff here ...
[09:21] <Alecwh> Flannel, I don't know what that is. I only switched to Linux two days ago. :)
[09:21] <petre> lspci shows the sound chip, lsmod shows drivers loaded
[09:21] <ny152> oh I guess I will have to repeat my question...
[09:21] <rockets> ScritpBlue_, I know how to use pastebin
[09:21] <rockets> scorp123, rather
[09:21] <RabidWeezle> !largedisk
[09:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about largedisk - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:21] <_Andrew> NeXtDaY: Can take along time due to the service being a free and the availability of the CDs being printed. I am sure if you wait alittle longer it will arrive. If not just login and place another order.
[09:21] <RabidWeezle> !partitions
[09:21] <ubotu> 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
[09:21] <ny152> I am trying to setup a network here with the ubuntu box being the server and a xp notebook being the guest. the ubuntu box has two eth interfaces -- one that gets me to the internet and one that connects to the local area network. I have setup the internet sharing right as I am able to surf the internet from both the machines . My problem is that while the xp box can ping the Ubuntu machine, its not happening the other way round.
[09:22] <NeXtDaY> _Andrew: yeah. I will wait..
[09:22] <jamman> petre, i have no clue on sound. have you searched ubuntuforums.org
[09:22] <Alecwh> jamman, is it ok with you if I send you a PM?
[09:22] <rockets> scorp123, http://pastebin.com/930363
[09:22] <sheep-> Why does glxinfo | grep direct give me an error
[09:22] <Flannel> Alecwh: Go into users and groups, add your user to the www-data group, and you might have to change the perms of stuff in /var/www (to be writable by group instead of just owner), but that'll be the last time
[09:22] <jamman> Alecwh, go ahead.
[09:22] <petre> jamman: yes, not much luck so far
[09:22] <RabidWeezle> !themes
[09:22] <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
[09:22] <_Andrew> ny152: what did you type to ping your xp box from ubuntu?
[09:22] <jamman> Stoffer, try cat /var/log/dmesg
[09:22] <jamman> petre, sorry, my sound "just worked"
[09:22] <petre> actually, I just upgraded from edgy, and when it was edgy, sometimes after booting up sound would not work
[09:22] <ny152> _Andrew: I typed ping 192.168.0.2
[09:23] <petre> rebooting the machine usually fixed the problem, but no more
[09:23] <scorp123> rockets: I think in your case lines 7 and 8 get executed ....
[09:23] <jamman> petre, have you tried adding something like pci=noacpi on the grub menu.lst thingy?
[09:23] <sheep-> Why does glxinfo | grep direct give me an error
[09:23] <rockets> ah
[09:23] <meisam> guys i tried to run the kubuntu for the first time it told me that something is having error(a kind of configuraton), what should i do
[09:23] <rockets> ok
[09:23] <rockets> hold on
[09:23] <_Andrew> ny152: weird. Are you trying to do something specific?
[09:23] <meisam> #kubuntu
[09:23] <Stoffer> jamman, http://pastebin.ca/570543
[09:23] <petre> sound worked with the feisty liveCD (better than under edgy) so I did the upgrade, everything went fine but sound still broken
[09:24] <petre> jamman: no I havent'; what will that do?
[09:24] <jamman> Stoffer, I'll check it out now.
[09:24] <_LiGeIrO_> tem alguem do brasil
[09:24] <ny152> _Andrew: I am trying to setup a basic network here. Pinging both ways is a very obvious thing to see if all is fine, isnt it?
[09:24] <rockets> scorp123, there is no /etc/vnc/ directory
[09:24] <jamman> petre, if its a laptop and acpi is enabled then u usually have to do that.
[09:24] <jamman> petre, to get sound that is.
[09:24] <rockets> scorp123, and there is no .Xresources file
[09:25] <ny152> _Andrew: SInce you asked if I am trying to do something specific -- my ultimate aim is to be able to do a vnc connect from my xp box to ubuntu.
[09:25] <Salazar__> Hello.... I'm having trouble with tv-out
[09:25] <dorto> can someone confirm this bug, I searched in launchpad and found none reported, I want to add the bug: Synaptic in Feisty doesn't generate working package download script(wget -chttp://arvhive.ubuntu.com/...)  ??
[09:25] <Alecwh> Salazar, You should read the Topic.
[09:25] <RabidWeezle> !beryl
[09:25] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[09:25] <Comrade-Sergei> anyone here have a creative zen vision m?
[09:25] <Alecwh> And go to "asking questions on the IRC"
[09:25] <Salazar__> Alecwh: The topic?
[09:25] <scorp123> rockets: which VNC server package are you using? VNC4server or TightVNCserver?
[09:26] <rockets> vnc4server
[09:26] <Salazar__> oh... i see
[09:26] <dorto> sorry, found it at last: bug #107925
[09:26] <Salazar__> There is a way in which I should be asking questions?
[09:26] <petre> jamman: thanks, I'll try that
[09:26] <scorp123> rockets: OK, let me check .... I have to try this myself
[09:26] <rockets> scorp123, ok thx
[09:26] <NeXtDaY> Salazar__: yes
[09:26] <jamman> petre, add the option to the defoptions line and the do sudo update-grub
[09:26] <ny152> _Andrew: Can I PM you?
[09:27] <jamman> Stoffer, you seriously have got me.
[09:27] <_Andrew> ny152: Is your windows firewall on?
[09:27] <Salazar__> Hmmm..... well I'll figure the tv-out thing out... thanks guys.... later
[09:27] <ny152> _Andrew: Yes.
[09:27] <Flannel> Salazar__: Give us details.  The goal is that by reading your one question, they can diagnose the issue (well, or ask you for more details of something).  Not everyone is listening all the time, if they come back in 10 minutes, theyll want to answer, not want to wait to ask "what about your tv-out?"
[09:27] <_LiGeIrO_> everybody is gay here
[09:27] <rockets> scorp123, Actually now i dont even get a terminal with twm
[09:27] <_LiGeIrO_> everybody is gay here
[09:27] <_LiGeIrO_> everybody is gay here
[09:27] <_LiGeIrO_> everybody is gay here
[09:27] <_LiGeIrO_> everybody is gay here
[09:27] <_LiGeIrO_> everybody is gay here
[09:27] <_LiGeIrO_> everybody is gay here
[09:27] <_LiGeIrO_> everybody is gay here
[09:27] <_LiGeIrO_> everybody is gay here
[09:27] <_LiGeIrO_> everybody is gay here
[09:28] <_LiGeIrO_> everybody is gay here
[09:28] <Stoffer> jamman, but was that the correct log?  should it say [OK]  several times?
[09:28] <_LiGeIrO_> everybody is gay here
[09:28] <_LiGeIrO_> everybody is gay here
[09:28] <_LiGeIrO_> everybody is gay here
[09:28] <stefg> !ops
[09:28] <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
[09:28] <jamman> Stoffer, if i were you, i would copy all the data on the drive somewhere via windows and then i would convert it to fat.
[09:28] <jamman> Stoffer, you bring up a good point.
[09:28] <Comrade-Sergei> dumbass
[09:28] <ny152> _Andrew: I would also like to mention this -- When I do a ping from my windows XP installation from the same machine (which is booted in ubuntu now) I am able to ping both ways to the XP notebook..
[09:28] <jamman> Stoffer, I'll see what other logs there are.
[09:28] <cheese-beast> :)
[09:28] <NeXtDaY> Flannel: , Salazar__ is gone already!!
[09:28] <robdeman> folks could it be I cannot loginto my Gnome desktop b/c my soundcard is not being found or something like that?
[09:29] <Stoffer> jamman, /var/log/boot says nothing's been logged....is that because I haven't enabled boot logging?
[09:29] <_Andrew> ok
[09:29] <jamman> Stoffer, very possible.
[09:29] <jamman> Stoffer, that makes sense.
[09:29] <_Andrew> ny152: Maybe your notebook hates Ubuntu?
[09:29] <Stoffer> jamman, then how do I enable it/
[09:29] <jamman> Stoffer, i don't know. let me google it.
[09:30] <ny152> _Andrew: Anyway I can make it otherwise :P
[09:30] <n2diy> How could I tell Nautilus not to appreviate file sizes?
[09:30] <_Andrew> ny152: Does file sharing work etc?
[09:30] <_Andrew> ny152: You can connect to the machine at all?
[09:30] <ny152> _Andrew: No. doesnt work.
[09:30] <scorp123> rockets: hmmm ... same problem here. I get an empty desktop .... let me check a few things.
[09:30] <rockets> scorp123, ok so its not twm cuz the background is different. it looks like gnome with no panel and no nautilus etc
[09:31] <Comrade-Sergei> anyone here have a creative zen vision m?
[09:31] <spheard> how do I install elm?
[09:31] <jamman> Stoffer, i found it!
[09:31] <jamman> Stoffer, how to boot log that is.
[09:31] <Stoffer> jamman, I did too
[09:31] <rockets> scorp123, i think i got it hold on
[09:31] <Stoffer> jamman, changed it and restarting now
[09:31] <Stoffer> jamman, brb
[09:32] <ny152> _Andrew: I am just able to ping the xp notebook, thats all
[09:32] <RabidWeezle> !fonts
[09:32] <ubotu> Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[09:32] <rockets> scorp123, grr nope
[09:32] <_Andrew> ny152: I'm confused I thought you couldn't ping your notebook
[09:32] <Comrade-Sergei> how do you send a video to a creative zen visiom m in ubuntu?
[09:33] <_Zzz_>  
[09:33] <_Zzz_>   ???
[09:33] <jamman> !sudo
[09:33] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[09:33] <ny152> yeah sorry, I cant ping my notebook. But yes the notebook can ping the ubuntu box
[09:33] <_Zzz_>      ?
[09:33] <Comrade-Sergei> !lsnguage | _Zzz_
[09:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lsnguage - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:33] <Comrade-Sergei> !language | _Zzz_
[09:33] <jamman> ny152, no firewall set?
[09:33] <ny152> _Andrew: my apologies, I got confused
[09:33] <DagonIT> I need some help with a swap file problem
[09:33] <ubotu> _Zzz_: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:34] <_Andrew> !ru | _Zzz_
[09:34] <ubotu> _Zzz_:    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[09:34] <ny152> jamman: no firewall set in ubuntu but firewall in xp
[09:34] <scorp123> rockets: I will try out tightvncserver now ....
[09:34] <scorp123> rockets: just to see if that makes a difference ...
[09:34] <rockets> scorp123, i found a tutorial i think
[09:34] <jamman> hm...weird.
[09:34] <uvulabob27> hey all I have some questions about postgresql
[09:34] <scorp123> rockets: post the URL please
[09:34] <rockets> http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/VNC_GDM
[09:34] <NeXtDaY> how come when I open a page on firfox I get this " You have requested an encrypted page. The web site has identified itself correctly, and information you see or enter on this page can't page can't easily be read by a third party"?
[09:34] <alecwh> Just ignore it, that's a default message.
[09:35] <uvulabob27> as in, how do you get postgresql to run on a server?
[09:35] <NeXtDaY> I unchecked "Alert me whenever I am about to view an encrypted page" but I am still seeing this annoying message?
[09:35] <alecwh> Hmm. NextDay, how often does it happen?
[09:36] <Stoffer> jamman, I enabled bootlogd and restarted, but I can't find the boot file
[09:36] <Flannel> uvulabob27: postgresql-8.2 is the package in Feisty.  It'd be a different version (possibly) on others.
[09:36] <cheese-beast> NeXtDaY, Is it really that much of a headache? :-P
[09:36] <NeXtDaY> alecwh: each time I attemp to open my inbox or log into Ubuntu website.?
[09:36] <_Zzz_>      (  )
[09:36] <jamman> Stoffer, /var/log/boot
[09:36] <Stoffer> jamman, yeah, it's still empty
[09:36] <jamman> Stoffer, hmmm...
[09:36] <NeXtDaY> cheese-beast: it is annoying me.. I have to to click 'ok' each time I visit a webpage!
[09:36] <alecwh> That shouldn't happen. Usually, it only happens if you check the "alert me" box, or it's your first time using Firefox.
[09:36] <scorp123> rockets: OK, I got twm working ... so let's try something more sophisticated
[09:36] <_Andrew> uvulabob27: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostgreSQL
[09:37] <sheep-> After installing Beryl when I start the manager i get "Checking for XComposite extension: failed" how can I get that extension installed
[09:37] <uvulabob27> NICE
[09:37] <uvulabob27> guys thanks so much
[09:37] <robdeman> how could I completely re-install Gnome desktop?
[09:37] <harvester> hi all, i have a problem with a dvd burner (liteon 20A1H) in my feisty. Feisty don't let me open files from this dvd burner that I instaled yesterday
[09:37] <NeXtDaY> alecwh: I have only Firfox as a web browser
[09:37] <alecwh> nextday: Are you sure the box isn't checked?
[09:38] <NeXtDaY> I unchecked the Alert me ... but it keeps coming again and again..
[09:38] <n2diy> How could I tell Nautilus not to appreviate file sizes?
[09:38] <NeXtDaY> alecwh: it is checked .. I uncheck it to stop the aler message.. the next time I reboot it appears again!
[09:38] <harvester> anyone had problems installing new dvds burner in feisty?
[09:38] <NeXtDaY> alert*
[09:38] <alecwh> nextday: I'm sure there is a solution. However, I don't know what it is. Just wait 10 minutes and ask you r question again.
[09:39] <alecwh> nextday: Try opeining a page, and then uncheck the box, let it load. And then just exit out of Firefox, and go back in.
[09:39] <jamman> Stoffer, have you been here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=49925?
[09:39] <NeXtDaY> alecwh ok.. hold on please
[09:40] <Stoffer> jamman, no, I'll look through it.  But enabling boot logging instructions are the same
[09:40] <epp_> can anyone tell me what the app on the desktop that moniters stuff is p://www.gnome-look.org/CONTENT/content-pre2/48185-2.jpg?
[09:40] <jamman> Stoffer, thats what im seeing.
[09:40] <jamman> Ill try it and get back to you.
[09:40] <jamman> brb.
[09:40] <stefg> !info conky | epp_
[09:40] <ubotu> epp_: conky: highly configurable system monitor for X based on torsmo. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.4.5-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 123 kB, installed size 416 kB
[09:41] <Stoffer> jamman, maybe the 'yes' is case sensitive
[09:41] <jamman> I looked, possibly. Try it with a capital Y and ill go with lowercase y.
[09:42] <epp_> stefg, is there a gui to configure it?
[09:42] <jamman> I looked, possibly. Try it with a capital Y and ill go with lowercase y.
[09:43] <stefg> epp_: no, you have to write a .conkyrc to configure it.
[09:43] <epp_> stefg, thx
[09:43] <moustafa> Hello
[09:43] <webmind> hiya
[09:43] <ny152> _Andrew, Jamman: Any help?
[09:43] <moustafa> I want to hide a root folder please
[09:43] <webmind> is it correct that the -header files of 2.6.20-16 no longer has the linux/config.h file ?
[09:43] <jamman> ny152, with what?
[09:43] <moustafa> it's on my desktop
[09:44] <alecwh> moustafa, be more specific please.
[09:44] <webmind> and any idea how I can compile modules without it ? :)
[09:44] <stefg> epp_: see the eyamples on http://conky.sourceforge.net/ , it's quite easy
[09:44] <moustafa> i have bees installed RealPlayer on desktop
[09:44] <Tom__> Hey Everyone - I have just been given an "old" PC - its a good spec - i have just install ubuntu but the ethernet card doesnt seem to be getting picked up. I have no idea of the make or model - can someone help me get this baby up and running? :)
[09:44] <moustafa> it's make a root folder
[09:44] <moustafa> can't cut
[09:44] <alecwh> moustafa, type all in one message.
[09:45] <NeXtDaY> alecwh ok, I did unchecked it and re-open Firefox again and the message didn't  appear so far.. thanks alot.. but do you think I will get the message the next reboot?
[09:45] <moustafa> How can i hidden this folder
[09:45] <qual> how am i supposed to write fstab so that usb drives will mount ot the same location every time they are unplugged/replugged
[09:45] <qual> i am currently mounting by /dev/sd* but they change
[09:45] <alecwh> NextDay, you're welcome. I don't know if it will or will not, reboot right now.
[09:45] <alecwh> and talk to me when you get back. (pm me)
[09:45] <NeXtDaY> moustafa: don't delete that folder. because real player runs from there
[09:45] <moustafa> yes
[09:45] <NeXtDaY> alecwh: ok.. brb .
[09:45] <moustafa> i want to hide it
[09:46] <cheese-beast> NeXtDaY, How nice of you. ^^
[09:46] <Tom__> Hey Everyone - I have just been given an "old" PC - its a good spec - i have just install ubuntu but the ethernet card doesnt seem to be getting picked up. I have no idea of the make or model - can someone help me get this baby up and running? :)
[09:46] <epp_> stefg,  thx for the info
[09:46] <NeXtDaY> cheese-beast lol
[09:46] <alecwh> Tom, there is NO way you can get the model for us?
[09:46] <ny152> jamman: I thought you knew abt the problem I am discussing :P
[09:46] <alecwh> Was a preconfigured computer? Can you get a link to it on dell.com, gateway.com... ect ect
[09:47] <cheese-beast> NeXtDaY, How's it going? :O
[09:47] <Tom__> Alecwh - i have literaly just picked it up - came with no manuals, books or anything! And it seems to be a custom built PC not a "Factory2 one
[09:47] <NeXtDaY> cheese-beast: good, all good.. have we met before? :)
[09:47] <stefan> hi all
[09:48] <cheese-beast> NeXtDaY, Nah.  I'm just friendly. ^^
[09:48] <cheese-beast> . o 0 (and bored)
[09:48] <Stoffer> jamman, logd not starting in fiesty may still be an unresolved Bug, but I tried something else so lemme restart
[09:48] <alecwh> Tom, that's interesting. I don't know what to tell you. Maybe somebody else on the chat can help you out. Can you go to System > Preferances >Hardware INformation?
[09:48] <NeXtDaY> cheese-beast I see. brb
[09:48] <rockets> scorp123, that tutorial wont work for me, i dont have physical access to change those settings
[09:49] <alecwh> cheese-beast, please take personal chatting out of the support channel.
[09:49] <alecwh> Thank you.
[09:49] <Cowfood> HI
[09:49] <stefan> can someone please help me with an overlay problem?
[09:49] <alecwh> Stefan, don't ask "can we", just ask the question.
[09:50] <stefan> thanks
[09:50] <Tom__> Alexwh - cant see much there - let me crack the case open and find out :)
[09:50] <alecwh> That might be a good idea, don't hurt yourself. :)
[09:50] <stefan> i have fglrx running on feisty, ati radeon mobility x700 on an acer travel mate 8100
[09:50] <scorp123> rockets: I am getting GNOME to work
[09:50] <furenku> hello! im having a hard time because i need to install libqt3c102-mt but i can't find it (i do have libqt3-mt installed, the latest version)
[09:50] <stefan> tv-out is working, but i only can see videos on laptop
[09:51] <Tom__> If im not back in 5 minutes - call microsoft!
[09:51] <stefan> and a black box instead of video on tv
[09:51] <alecwh> Tom, ok. :)
[09:51] <Cowfood> Will Gkrellum work in Gnome??
[09:51] <Taime1> lol@Tom_
[09:51] <Taime1> Cowfood: yes
[09:51] <stefan> Cow: yes, working ok on gnome
[09:51] <Tom__> AlecHW - its a D-link something or othetr
[09:51] <linuxnub> !Gkrellum | Cowfood
[09:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gkrellum - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:52] <rockets> scorp123, hold on i think i found something
[09:52] <scorp123> rockets: gnome-session *would* work ... except that it complains "you are already running a session" and hence refuses to start.
[09:52] <scorp123> rockets: so we'd need a way around that ...
[09:52] <alecwh> Tom, I've been a linux user for a record of 2 days now. I'm pretty sure it's important you get the model and make, so we can debug your problem. I'm sorta new, but I know what I'm talking about .:D
[09:52] <Cowfood> what does !Gkrellum mean?
[09:52] <Cowfood> !Grkrellum
[09:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about grkrellum - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:53] <adriano284> hi
[09:53] <Taime1> high
[09:53] <kkathman> Cowfood:  gkrellm   yes its a gnome app
[09:53] <gnuvince_> How do I play a VOB file with either mplayer or VLC?  Note, I am starting either from the command-line, no GUI.
[09:53] <Cowfood> how do i get it?
[09:53] <Tom__> Alechw - awesome seems we are in the same boat then! Ive been a Ubuntu user for about a week now :) - Well its a D Link DFE530TX
[09:53] <Taime1> mplayer <filename>
[09:53] <ny152> guys, if the ubuntu box is not able to ping the xp box, could it be a problem of the iptable config?
[09:54] <Tom__> Rev A3-1
[09:54] <gnuvince_> Taime1: Doesn't work
[09:54] <Taime1> hm..
[09:54] <linuxnub> !installing | Cowfood
[09:54] <ubotu> Cowfood: 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
[09:54] <Tom__> Anything else you need? :)
[09:54] <stefan> any hint on my tv-out/overlay problem?
[09:54] <kkathman> Cowfood:  sudo apt-get install gkrellm
[09:54] <alecwh> ok, Tom, I'd suggest posted another message here in the chat, explaining your whole problem (in one message). Give the model and everything. Maybe somoene else can take it from here. :D
[09:54] <alecwh> And then wait about 10 minutes.
[09:54] <rockets> scorp123, never mind
[09:54] <bulmer> ny152  type   netstat -ran on both xp and linux and compare the gateway
[09:54] <ny152> alright bulmer
[09:54] <NeXtDaY> alecwh: it is gone now .. thanks alot for your help :))
[09:54] <jlee> can someone please help me get my sound working
[09:55] <tj__> need some help with gnome balloon popups.  is this a good channel?
[09:55] <premier_> whats the password for the fiesty liveCD?
[09:55] <alecwh> Nextday, no problem. Enjoy linux! :D
[09:55] <Tom__> Guys - i have a Dlink DFE530TX Rev A3-1 - can someone help me get this lil card working so i can get her up and running :)?
[09:55] <spiderfire> how can i auto tile gimp
[09:56] <NeXtDaY> alecwh: I am. :P
[09:56] <jlee> I don't know where to go to trouble shoot no sound
[09:56] <stefg> Tom__: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=98234&highlight=DFE-530TX
[09:56] <ny152> bulmer, in the ubuntu box with ip address 192.168.0.1, what should the gateway be? 0.0.0.0?
[09:56] <Taime1> !alsa | jlee
[09:56] <ubotu> jlee: 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
[09:56] <Tom__> StefG - Thanks didnt think to check the forums first...sorry!
[09:56] <Stoffer> jamman, doesn't look like we're going to get bootlogging to work
[09:56] <Stoffer> jamman, logd just won't start by itself
[09:56] <sahil> hey is there something like a "task-manager" for ubuntu ?
[09:57] <Stoffer> sahil, ps -A
[09:57] <Taime1> sahil: its in system>administration>
[09:57] <bronze---> How can I set the refreshrate (frequency, HZ) of my screen to 72hz? At this point I can only choose between 50 and 55
[09:57] <bulmer> ny152  type   netstat -ran on both xp and linux and compare the gateway <-- "compare"
[09:57] <ny152> saahil: system-> admistration->system monitor
[09:57] <sahil> Taimel thanks a lot
[09:57] <Taime1> thats it
[09:57] <sahil> Taimel is there a key combination to access it?
[09:57] <ny152> bulmer: ok
[10:01] <Taime1> sahil: just need to enter your password
[10:01] <Stoffer> soo.... I can mount my NTFS drive with "sudo mount /dev/hda4 /share" but Ubuntu won't do it on startup, even though fstab is correct.  Any ideas?
[10:01] <Appakot> how do you make programs startup whenever you boot up your computer?
[10:01] <sahil> Taimel, i mean like in windows its ctrl+alt+del
[10:01] <Taime1> Appakot: go to system>preferences>sessions
[10:01] <scorp123> rockets: apparently there is a menu point in the GUI where you can enable this sort of remote desktop access :)
[10:01] <rockets> rockets, yes there is, but idont have access
[10:01] <Taime1> sahil: oh sorry, i actually dunno
[10:01] <rockets> i only have ssh
[10:01] <NeXtDaY> Stoffer: when typing ps -A alot of processes show up.. can I use xkill PID to exit some of them?
[10:01] <sahil> Taimel, no problem you have helped lots :) thanks
[10:01] <ny152> bulmer: which network destination should I compare? the 192.168.0.0 ?
[10:01] <rustalot> How do I set the printer on a networked Windows box as the default for lp so I can print from the CLI?
[10:01] <Taime1> Appakot: then there is a tab at the top that allows you to set startup programs
[10:01] <tj__> where can i get some help configuring gnome?
[10:01] <Taime1> #gnome
[10:01] <Stoffer> NeXtDaY, kill PID usually works for me... that or killall name_of_application
[10:01] <robdeman> hwo do I disable ALSA?
[10:01] <bulmer> ny152  type   netstat -ran on both xp and linux and compare the gateway <-- "compare gateway"
[10:01] <jorian> org
[10:01] <scorp123> rockets: I am using "blackbox" ... works better :-)
[10:01] <Appakot> Taime1, ok, then i suppose i hit new, but where are the .run files or whatever that i need?, im looking to run beryl, gmail notifier, etc....
[10:01] <NeXtDaY> Stoffer: but how do I know the unnecessary processes there?
[10:01] <rockets> scorp123, i know but i need gnome in this case
[10:01] <Stoffer> NeXtDaY, that I can't help you with ;)
[10:01] <Taime1> Appakot: well, you need only to type in the command, ie: beryl-manager
[10:01] <ny152> well bulmer, there are a number of rows there. which one should I compare??
[10:01] <jamman> ok, well Stoffer im back.
[10:01] <jamman> Stoffer, sorry, i had a customer.
[10:01] <alecwh> Where can I find and download "Kiba Dock" for my Ubuntu Desktop? I have Beryl installed.
[10:01] <ny152> bulmer: gateways of all the rows?
[10:01] <scorp123> rockets: System => Preferences => Remote Desktop
[10:01] <Stoffer> jamman, ic...well, you didn't miss anything
[10:01] <Stoffer> jamman, nothing helps
[10:01] <rockets> scorp123, I know that
[10:01] <Stoffer> jamman, bootlogging won't work because of a bug in fiesty
[10:01] <NeXtDaY> Stoffer: Yep. I understand your point
[10:01] <rockets> but i dont have access to gnome!
[10:01] <rockets> im across the city
[10:01] <acid-trip> ok
[10:01] <Appakot> Taime1, it says, "The name of the startup program cannot be empty" when i typed in "beryl-manager"
[10:01] <adnan_> hi
[10:01] <adnan_> I really have an easy question
[10:02] <acid-trip> here's a stupid question is there a way i can mount a ufs in ubuntu to have read and write access to it?
[10:02] <Taime1> Appakot: you also have to give it a name in the field above that one... something like'beryl' will do
[10:02] <bulmer> ny152 do you notice the G flag?
[10:02] <Appakot> Taime1, roger, thanks for helping me out, im such a noob and reall dumb sometimes....thanks though
[10:02] <Taime1> Appakot: all valid questions... easy ones too ;)
[10:02] <jamman> Stoffer, so... just copy the files to a different drive if possible and make it fat32?
[10:03] <jamman> OH! Stoffer, maybe... just maybe we could fake it out.
[10:03] <jamman> Stoffer, there is a way to mount a ntfs in a ntfs dir in windows.
[10:03] <ny152> Bulmer: The Flag column in only in the ubuntu's netstat command. and it is U for all except 0.0.0.0.
[10:03] <Xago> I'd installed VPNC on my laptop...but I can not find it! Where is it the human interface? exist?
[10:03] <bulmer> ny152 and what is on that 0.0.0.0 line?
[10:03] <scorp123> rockets: the problem seems to be that GNOME doesn't like running twice on the same machine
[10:03] <jamman> Stoffer, so maybe if you mount it, then you go to linux you could access it through /windows/dir
[10:04] <Tom__> Hey Everyone - i have me a Dlink DFE530TX i have followed the guide on the forums (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=98234&highlight=DFE-530TX) but its not showing up at all in the networking toolset. Ive searched google without much luck either. Anyone else able to lend a hand?>
[10:04] <Stoffer> jamman, that doesn't seem like an optimal solution...I'll just see if I can find instructions on mounting an ntfs drive and go through those
[10:04] <ny152> bulmer: its UG for 0.0.0.0
[10:04] <bulmer> ny152 and what is on that 0.0.0.0 line?
[10:04] <scorp123> rockets: so either you have to use the built-in "Remote Desktop" function or you tell VNC to use another WM :-/
[10:04] <adnan_> if you have a test.tar.gz folder
[10:04] <jamman> Stoffer, we tried that, but hey, Who knows.
[10:04] <adnan_> and you extract the files
[10:04] <akromyk> what is the shortcut to switch between workspaces?
[10:04] <adnan_> is the test folder still going to contain the original files
[10:04] <rockets> scorp123, or shut of X
[10:04] <cheese-beast> hax.tar.gz >:3
[10:04] <rockets> scorp123, :-D
[10:05] <rockets> off*
[10:05] <cheese-beast> 1337_sploits
[10:05] <cheese-beast> Lawl
[10:05] <rockets> scorp123, i cna just kill gnome
[10:05] <Taime1> :|
[10:05] <ny00123> akromyk Ctrl+Alt+Right/Left
[10:05] <jamman> Stoffer, try this http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1886.html
[10:05] <LunatikBunnie> does anyone know how to config a USB DSL modem here? its a dialup, and i'm confused as hell
[10:05] <Tarkus> hey, anyone using affinity search? i installed it, and when i run it nothing loads. if i run it from a terminal i get this output: http://pastebin.ca/570522
[10:05] <bronze---> How can I get mousebuttons 4 and 5 (on the side of the mouse) to work as individual buttons? (e.g. in firefox: forward and backwards).
[10:05] <tonsofpcs> LunatikBunnie: is it dialup or dsl?
[10:05] <cheese-beast> LunatikBunnie, How the hell would that work?
[10:05] <jamman> Stoffer, basically chage the umask to 000.
[10:05] <akromyk> ny00123, thanks, what about a specific number?
[10:05] <Tom__> Bronze: by any chance is it a Logitech Mouse?
[10:05] <tonsofpcs> cheese-beast: maybe it dials into a dsl modem? :-p
[10:06] <jamman> Stoffer, then try sudo mount -a
[10:06] <LunatikBunnie> tonsofpcs, DSL Dialup
[10:06] <ny152> bulmer: for 0.0.0.0 the flag is UG
[10:06] <tonsofpcs> LunatikBunnie: which?
[10:06] <LunatikBunnie> cheese-beast,  what?
[10:06] <bulmer> ny152 and what is on that 0.0.0.0 line? can you be more complete whats on that line
[10:06] <tonsofpcs> DSL != dialup
[10:06] <ny00123> hmm akromyk, in Ubuntu keyboard shortcuts it seems like 'disabled'
[10:06] <LunatikBunnie> tonsofpcs, dynamic ip, on windows it runs with a dialup menu (user/pass)
[10:06] <ny00123> for specific workspaces
[10:06] <Tom__> Hey Everyone - i have me a Dlink DFE530TX i have followed the guide on the forums (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=98234&highlight=DFE-530TX) but its not showing up at all in the networking toolset. Ive searched google without much luck either. Anyone else able to lend a hand?>
[10:06] <ny152> bulmer: 0.0.0.0         60.243.224.1    0.0.0.0         UG        0 0          0 eth1
[10:06] <tonsofpcs> LunatikBunnie: is it DSL or is it dialup?
[10:06] <ny00123> e.g. no shortcuts are set
[10:07] <LunatikBunnie> DSL, but it dials @_@
[10:07] <ny152> bulmer: columns: Destination     Gateway         Genmask         Flags   MSS Window  irtt Iface
[10:07] <ny00123> you could make your own though, I guess (try finding ones which don't conflict with other things, obviously ;) )
[10:07] <LunatikBunnie> i have no idea how to explain
[10:07] <jamman> Actually, Stoffer, change the line in fstab to  dev/hdc1 /disks/Win ntfs ro,uid=1000,auto 0 0
[10:07] <akromyk> ny00123, is there a way to enable it?
[10:07] <bulmer> ny152 your XP has an equivalent line what is it?
[10:07] <LunatikBunnie> its an Artnet Accessrunner DSL.
[10:07] <ny00123> System --> Preferences --> Keyboard Shortcuts
[10:07] <wpgmb> question: I chose for LVM, but the installer isn't asking me for any mountpoints on LV's.. what am I missing?
[10:07] <ny00123> (in Ubuntu and GNOME at least)
[10:07] <ny00123> go down
[10:07] <ny00123> almost at the bottom
[10:07] <akromyk> ny00123, thanks.
[10:07] <jlee> well I have the alsa mixer working
[10:08] <linuxnub> !lvm | wpgmb
[10:08] <jlee> sound cards installed
[10:08] <ubotu> wpgmb: 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
[10:08] <jlee> just no sound
[10:08] <ny00123> anyway... got to sleep. ny(t)e ;)
[10:08] <mikeyhatesms> i am having a problem installing feisty, cannot get past the 'set date/time' page, window wont reduce enough to let me get to the bottom to 'enter', has anyone seen this problem?
[10:08] <bobsumone_> I am planning on setting up ubuntu w/ wine support, do I need to have windows installed on another partition? or would it be easier for me to use wine if I had windows installed?
[10:08] <Stoffer> jamman, before changing anything, I ran sudo mount -a and I got an error output...lemme pastebin it
[10:08] <ny152> bulmer, XP: dest: 0.0.0.0 netmask: 0.0.0.0 gateway: 192.168.0.1 interface: 192.168.0.2
[10:08] <Taime1> jlee, i had to compile sound into my kernel, but someone had to walk me through it, sorry bud...
[10:08] <stefg> Tom__: so what is your situation? you can't be on IRC with a non working network interface, so do you have 2 boxes or are you running win atm ?
[10:08] <Stoffer> jamman, http://pastebin.ca/570633
[10:08] <jamman> Stoffer, they may be it!
[10:08] <linuxnub> !wine | bobsumone_
[10:08] <ubotu> bobsumone_: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[10:08] <bronze---> Tom__: it's a microsoft mouse
[10:09] <bulmer> ny152 and these two are on both same subnetwork? maybe you can elaborate on the layout?
[10:09] <jamman> Probably, thats basically the command ran at startup.
[10:09] <scorp123> rockets: I GOT IT :-)
[10:09] <Tom__> Stefg - Yeah im on my laptop at the moment :) The other box has the broken network card :(
[10:09] <jamman> still havent checked it out yet tho.
[10:09] <rockets> scorp123, NICE
[10:09] <rockets> how!?
[10:09] <Stoffer> jamman, so I should run chkdsk on /dev/hda4?
[10:09] <scorp123> rockets: oh man ,,,, it's so simple :-)
[10:09] <warfaren> "My Grub ain't working, the installer is broken and did not install grub properly. im running ubuntu 6.10 i386... someone feel like helping me out?
[10:09] <rockets> ahaha
[10:09] <Tom__> Bronze: There is a guide around for it on the Wiki - if i remmeber its a bit long! Whats the model number?
[10:09] <scorp123> rockets: first line of your ~/.vnc/xstartup script should have this line .....
[10:09] <ny152> bulmer: well there are only two pcs on the network. the eth0 of ubuntu is configured with 192.168.0.1 and the eth for xp is 192.169.0.2, with subnet mask being 255.255.255.0
[10:09] <scorp123> rockets: unset SESSION_MANAGER
[10:10] <bronze---> Dunno, it's a intellimouse explorer 3.0 (the old one, out of production)
[10:10] <stefg> Tom__: so run 'lspci | grep net' on the ubutnu box and see if something turns up
[10:10] <scorp123> rockets: then you can use "gnome-session &" as suggested by me earlier
[10:10] <scorp123> rockets: it will start!
[10:10] <jamman> Stoffer, go to windows, run chdsk /f
[10:10] <rockets> heh thats the only thing i didnt try
[10:10] <ny152> i am sorry bulmer, its 192.168... for xp
[10:10] <jamman> Stoffer, go to windows and do it.
[10:10] <Stoffer> jamman, ok.... in DOS?
[10:10] <bulmer> ny152 both are on same subnetwork but yet their gateways are pointing to two different addresses, so they wont work
[10:10] <Skary> Hey does anyone know how to get ubuntu to install my sound card.  It's the intel hda or "sigmatel"
[10:10] <LunatikBunnie> this is donkey crap! i've downloaded so much stuff and the DSL still doesnt work!
[10:11] <Stoffer> jamman, I"ll figure it out.. thanks. brb
[10:11] <jamman> Stoffer, from the ... what do you call it? terminal thingy.
[10:11] <Stoffer> jamman, command console I think... :P
[10:11] <Tom__> Stefg: 00:0b.0 Ethernet Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc VT6102 [Rhine-II]  (rev 43)
[10:11] <jamman> ;)
[10:11] <rockets> scorp123, are you sure thats it
[10:11] <ny152> bulmer: I'd like to add. there are two eths in the linux box. eth0 is for LAN and eth1 is for internet
[10:11] <jrr> my cpu usage is making a very predictable sawtooth pattern
[10:11] <jrr> like there's an every second cron or something
[10:12] <Tom__> Bronze: Is it wireless or USB (Wired)?
[10:12] <prwels> anybody here able to help me install hugin and enblend? I keep finding more files that it says I need to install
[10:12] <bulmer> ny152: as you know, missing information does not help, so start from scratch and explain your layout
[10:12] <rockets> scorp123, http://pastebin.com/930385
[10:12] <rockets> is that right
[10:12] <ny152> bulmer: can I PM you?
[10:12] <bulmer> ny152 making us guess will just take that much longer
[10:13] <medberry> e
[10:13] <jlee> man, Sherif, wana help me ?
[10:13] <stefg> Tom__: ok, good, now try ' lsmod | grep net'
[10:13] <LunatikBunnie> GAH
[10:13] <ny152> bulmer: can I pm you?
[10:13] <Tom__> stefg: done but no output given
[10:13] <ZenithDK> Hi, does someone know how to use the Apple Remote with Linux? I do not have a Macbook, just the dock and the receiver, any pointers?
[10:13] <rustalot> How do I print from the command line using a network printer on a windows box? lp gives me errors
[10:13] <bulmer> ny152 no, stay here on the main so if I make a mistake someone will catch it and correct me
[10:14] <ny152> bulmer: ok
[10:14] <stefg> Tom__: ok, wrong grep term. ' lsmod | grep rhine ' ?
[10:14] <rockets> scorp123, hey if you said anything, i got disconnected
[10:14] <jlee> I would love to know what the heck is wrong, and why no sound comes out of the green jack on the back of this box
[10:14] <jamman> ny152, what is wrong now?
[10:14] <scorp123> rockets: Look at your URL again, I pasted my version which works here
[10:14] <jamman> ny152, didn't mean that to sound rude. srry.
[10:14] <n2diy> ! paride
[10:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about paride - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:14] <LunatikBunnie> what the hell!?
[10:14] <Tom__> Stefg - Same again - Completed but no output given :)
[10:14] <LunatikBunnie> how do you even install FUSE?
[10:14] <rockets> scorp123, send me the url, i killed X by accident so my paste is gone
[10:14] <LunatikBunnie> @_@
[10:15] <jjlee> I'm trying to get my firewall started automatically.  Creating /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/firewall-up doesn't seem to get it executed on /etc/init.d/networking restart
[10:15] <jjlee> why not?
[10:15] <scorp123> rockets: http://pastebin.com/930386
[10:15] <ny152> bulmer: thing is, i have a ubuntu linux box and a xp notebook. the ubuntu box has two eth interfaces, eth0 for LAn and eth1 for Internet. I configured the ubuntu box to share the internet with xp, and that is working fine. the only problem is that the ubuntu box isnt able to ping the xp machine.
[10:15] <stefg> Tom__: ok, then just 'lsmod', you have to inspect the module listing for something that looks like a driver for your nic ... which has a via-rhine chipset
[10:15] <jjlee> and what is supposed to execute those if-up.d / if-pre-up.d scripts?  ifup?
[10:15] <ny152> jamman: its ok. i just explained the problem again.
[10:16] <jjlee> can't find the documentation...
[10:16] <jabid> does anybody know if it is too late to upgrade from ubuntu 5.10 to later versions?
[10:16] <jamman> ny152, disable the firewall in windows. that should work.
[10:16] <bulmer> ny152 cud it be your firewall on linux or xp preventing ICMP(pinging) on each other
[10:16] <ny152> let me see...
[10:17] <scorp123> jabid: "too late" ?
[10:17] <mikeyhatesms> >	INSTALLATION PROBLEM: i am having a problem installing feisty, cannot get past the 'set date/time' page, window wont reduce enough to let me get to the bottom to 'enter', has anyone seen this problem?
[10:17] <scorp123> jabid: you can always upgrade to the next higher version, again and again ....
[10:17] <jlee> Anyone know how to trouble shoot sound?  I tried those links, everything looks good, still no sound comes out
[10:17] <jabid> I am receiving errors that lead me to believe that the files I need aren't there
[10:17] <jamman> Jlee, !sound
[10:17] <jamman> !sound
[10:17] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[10:17] <Tom__> stefg - i found via-rhine in the list so ran the same command with that and the same result.
[10:17] <scorp123> jabid: make a frefresh
[10:17] <rockets> scorp123, ARGH. doesnt work for me
[10:17] <scorp123> jabid: e.g. sudo apt-get update
[10:17] <jjlee> jlee: what sound card do you have?
[10:18] <rockets> scorp123, I get the X with the patterend background. so its not TWM. but theres no gnome panel, desktop, etc
[10:18] <scorp123> rockets: what's happening? Do you at least get the xterm?
[10:18] <rockets> scorp123, I get the X with the patterend background. so its not TWM. but theres no gnome panel, desktop, etc
[10:18] <jlee> jjlee: card 0: V8235 [VIA 8235] , device 0: VIA 8235 [VIA 8235] 
[10:18] <scorp123> rockets: did you use my script?
[10:18] <jamman> rockets, do you have gnome/gdm installed?
[10:18] <scorp123> jamman: this is about VNC
[10:18] <rockets> jamman, its a default ubuntu installed
[10:19] <jabid> "failed to fetch xxxxx 404 not found"
[10:19] <jjlee> jlee: that's output from aplay -l?
[10:19] <stefg> Tom__: so the card is recognized, and the driver is loaded. Hardware should be running, but no interface is configured. does iconfig turn up something like eth0 or eth1 ?
[10:19] <jamman> scorp123, rockets, sorry.
[10:19] <jlee> yes
[10:19] <rockets> scorp123, i used what you just gave me on pastebin and put it in /home/root/.vnc/xsession
[10:19] <scorp123> jamman: no prob :)
[10:19] <jlee> jjlee: well minus the lines that are below that
[10:19] <NeXtDaY> !picasa
[10:19] <ubotu> Picasa from Google can be downloaded in .deb format from: http://picasa.google.com/linux/download.html
[10:19] <stefg> Tom__: taht is: ifconfig
[10:19] <Tom__> stefg: only returns "lo"
[10:19] <scorp123> rockets: awwww ... you shouldn't do this as root !!
[10:19] <johnny5> k, got some newb samba questions. i did sudo apt-get install samba smbfs and that went smoothly, not i want to give access to two drives, a usb connected drive and a secondary ide drive, but not the home accounts at all.
[10:19] <jlee> jjlee: it shows two devices
[10:19] <scorp123> rockets: never ever !!
[10:19] <jamman> rockets, on the client do you have the colors set right?
[10:20] <rockets> scorp123, yes I know, but just to get it working at least
[10:20] <Nicark> is there a program that can resize partitions and create new ones from this space? like you partition magic?
[10:20] <stefg> Tom__: aha... problem tracked
[10:20] <rockets> jamman, I need colors set right for gnome to start?
[10:20] <jjlee> jlee: what have you discovered so far?
[10:20] <edgy> Hi, is there a GUI to edit grub options in ubuntu like suse?
[10:20] <Tom__> Stefg 0 thats a good thing?
[10:20] <jamman> no, no, no. im sorry again. i keep mis understanding.
[10:20] <NeXtDaY> have anyone used picasa before?
[10:20] <jlee> jjlee: I discovered I aslamixer, and installed that, found all my volume muted, and unmuted it and turned it up all the way
[10:20] <jamman> rockets, stayed up a little too late last night.
[10:20] <Nicark> edgy, I don't think so but you can edit it anyway with your preffered editor under /boot/grub/menu.lst
[10:20] <jamman> NeXtDaY, yes i have.
[10:20] <jlee> am playing a song but hear nothing
[10:21] <jamman> jlee
[10:21] <rockets> scorp123, dont worry im tunneling vnc over ssh
[10:21] <ny152> bulmer, jamman: its not the xp firewall. thats disabled. how do i find abt ubuntus firewall?
[10:21] <rockets> scorp123, so its secure
[10:21] <jamman> jlee, sorry. use alsamixer to unmute channels,
[10:21] <scorp123> rockets: but you are still ROOT ....
[10:21] <rockets> scorp123, but its ENCRYPTED
[10:21] <NeXtDaY> jamman: I am about to install it.. is it good as it looks on the site? useful?
[10:21] <scorp123> rockets: really weird things can happen ....
[10:21] <jamman> ny152, sudo firestarter (if you have it installed)
[10:21] <jjlee> jlee: does it work under a different operating system?
[10:22] <ny152> jamman: no i havent installed that
[10:22] <scorp123> rockets: one drag & drop in the wrong place and your system goes "bye bye!"
[10:22] <stefg> Tom__: so the interface does not get configured at boot-time... let me look what the actual procedure is in /this/ release.
[10:22] <edgy> Nicark: I have no problem in that but my friend is not comfortable with text files editing and configuring the correct default settings
[10:22] <rockets> scorp123, i know al this
[10:22] <Tom__> Stefg - Thanks for taking the time to help - really appreciate it :)
[10:22] <bulmer> ny152  sudo iptables -vL  and result should have no rules if disabled on linux
[10:22] <Tom__> Stefg - if it works - i owe you a beer :)
[10:22] <jlee> jjlee, jamman: I have only ubuntu installed on this thing, I am relativly very new to ubuntu, but used to use debian to control web servers
[10:22] <jamman> NeXtDaY, a little slow, mostly because they've just changed the code to have it work in linux more like a wine thing.
[10:22] <stefg> tom_- what did you do?
[10:22] <rockets> scorp123, and if it does go bye bye, all i have lost is a system with no data on it and a broken vnc
[10:22] <scorp123> rockets: why not do this for the ordinary user? You can still access all root's functions via the "Preferences" menu and via "sudo" ?
[10:22] <jjlee> jlee: lsmod | grep snd ?
[10:23] <ny152> let me check, bulmer
[10:23] <jabid> scorp123 this is the error I keep getting: failed to fetch xxxxx 404 not found"
[10:23] <jlee> jjlee: a hole page of stuff comes back
[10:23] <jamman> ok guys, i got to go now. a little too tired.
[10:23] <NeXtDaY> jamman: hmm, So you advice me to install it anyway and give it a try?
[10:23] <jamman> sorry...
[10:23] <scorp123> jabid: you need to edit /etc/apt/sources.list ... maybe you are using mirrors that aren't good anymore
[10:23] <ihateusernames> 1hi
[10:23] <rockets> scorp123, ok ok im a regular user now
[10:23] <ny152> thanks for your help jamman
[10:24] <NeXtDaY> jamman: ok, np :)
[10:24] <jamman> NeXtDaY, Yes. Its handy and cool and works well. I just like F-Spot better.
[10:24] <ihateusernames> are gnome and kde different things?
[10:24] <Taime1> yes
[10:24] <scorp123> ihateusernames: yes
[10:24] <NeXtDaY> jamman thanks.
[10:24] <Tom__> stefg: in what sense - ive only done what you have told me to so far
[10:24] <ny152> bulmer: the iptables command shows a bunch of data
[10:24] <jamman> NeXtDaY, no prob.
[10:24] <linuxnub> !gnome
[10:24] <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.
[10:24] <ihateusernames> so kcontrol wont work for gnome?
[10:24] <linuxnub> !kde
[10:24] <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.
[10:24] <jlee> no ideas?
[10:24] <Taime1> ihateusernames: : sorry, no
[10:24] <Appakot> can anyone tell me what the keyring is please?
[10:24] <linuxnub> !xfce
[10:24] <ubotu> 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
[10:24] <m3thos> hi, what's the ubuntu way of configuring one ethernet device with _two_ static ip addresses ?
[10:24] <jamman> PM me on ubuntuforums if you need anything else people... borris.morris is my username.
[10:24] <scorp123> ihateusernames: it can work *under* GNOME but it won't have any effect there ... it just influences KDE's settings.
[10:24] <linuxnub> !fluxbox
[10:25] <ubotu> fluxbox is a lightweight and responsive window manager for GNU/Linux. For how to set it up and more information see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fluxbox
[10:25] <ihateusernames> ok
[10:25] <bulmer> ny152 then focus on the internal subnet and make sure it has a route path towards the internal subnet
[10:25] <Taime1> linuxnub: enough, there big guy
[10:25] <scorp123> Appakot: a "password keeper"
[10:25] <NeXtDaY> jamman: I will :P
[10:25] <ihateusernames> i have a icon theme for KDE, is there any way to get it to work for gnome
[10:25] <acid-trip> !mount
[10:25] <ubotu> 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
[10:25] <Tiradin> crdlb: you there bud?
[10:25] <jjlee> jlee: is via82xx, or something, in that list?
[10:25] <stefg> Tom__: wasn't serious ... the problem is that i would have known how set that up 2 years ago... but everything changed and noe the old methods don't work any more, configs get overwriteen by stupid auto-scripts and so on... i need a quick update myself
[10:25] <Taime1> Tiradin: heh, i see you know who to ask for
[10:26] <scorp123> ihateusernames: look on gnome-art.org .... or gnome-look.org .... chances are you might find the same icon theme again for GNOME too.
[10:26] <jjlee> try modprobe snd-via82xx
[10:26] <ny152> bulmer: but do you think that it could be ubuntu's firewall preventing it from pinging the xp box while the xp box can ping the ubuntu thing?
[10:26] <ihateusernames> ok, thank you
[10:26] <jjlee> jlee: if it's not there, that is
[10:26] <rockets> scorp123, ok currently with your config as a regular user i get TWM
[10:26] <Tom__> Stefg - oh! Im with you know (i think!). Let me know if you need me to do anything :)
[10:26] <Appakot> scorp123, ok cus everytime i start ubuntu, it asks me for "access to the keyring" and asks me for my password, and I cant get the internet until i put i give access to the keyring.  long story short, is there any way to automatically give access to the keyring without having to type in my password every time?
[10:26] <scorp123> rockets: sure it's TWM? And not maybe a crippled GNOME .... ?
[10:26] <jlee> jjlee: modprobe snd-via82xx returned nothing
[10:26] <Tiradin> Taime1: of course :P he's helped me a few times
[10:26] <bulmer> ny152 then focus on the internal subnet and make sure it has a route path towards the internal subnet ....if no route path, you will not get there
[10:26] <rockets> scorp123, yes.
[10:26] <scorp123> Appakot:
[10:27] <rockets> scorp123, little wm with the terminal in upper left
[10:27] <scorp123> Appakot: yes, I just solved the same problem today :-)
[10:27] <jlee> jjlee: what's that mean? I really suck at remembering what modprobe does
[10:27] <scorp123> Appakot: ,,,,,, searchuing URL ......
[10:27] <rockets> scorp123, ooh give me that too
[10:27] <Appakot> scorp123, haha ok, waiting....
[10:27] <stefg> Tom__:  try 'sudo ifconfig eth0' . what happens?
[10:27] <ny152> bulmer: i will see that later, its very late now where I am so I guess I should goto bed
[10:27] <scorp123> Appakot: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?s=f5de5634f4448d733a599c23e4bb0257&p=2776815&postcount=1
[10:28] <ny152> bulmer: i will install firestarter i guess, it would make things easier
[10:28] <bulmer> ny152 okay,
[10:28] <Tom__> Stefg: Eth0: Error Fetching interfact information - device not found
[10:28] <scorp123> Appakot: I just had the same problem and that URL solved it for me :-)
[10:28] <overridex> anyone know a program I could run from cli that would send a certain keystroke to a different X app?
[10:28] <Appakot> scorp123, so just type each line in the terminal?
[10:28] <jlee> jjlee: modprobe snd-via82xx returned nothing
[10:28] <ny152> bulmer: thanks for your help mate
[10:28] <jjlee> jlee: modprobe loads a kernel module, but unlike insmod, it knows what other modules that module depends on, and loads those too
[10:28] <LunatikBunnie> Oookay.
[10:29] <jjlee> jlee: it's not supposed to print anything to the console
[10:29] <scorp123> Appakot: yes, basically you can follow the guide 1:1 and jut type those commands into a terminal
[10:29] <jlee> o ok
[10:29] <jjlee> jlee: in general, unix commands don't print anything unless they fail
[10:29] <Appakot> scorp123, roger, thx
[10:29] <jjlee> jlee: usually, anyway
[10:29] <LunatikBunnie> Should i get the applications i want first? or install Beryl? someone guide me here.
[10:29] <Taime1> apps, first
[10:29] <klobster> does 2.6.20.16 use /dev/sda or /dev/hda?
[10:29] <firethrace> hi all
[10:29] <riccard1> hi, anyone could help me to configure a life view flyvideo 3000 pci tv card?
[10:29] <AJBelayerTSS> hey another know if there is a channel out there deticated to ubuntu servers?
[10:29] <scorp123> Appakot: now with those little changes in place my WLAN will now just connect and not ask me for my stupid passwd again :-)
[10:30] <jjlee> jlee: important thing is - was snd-via82xx in the output of lsmod *before* you ran that?
[10:30] <jjlee> jlee: and is it there now?
[10:30] <LunatikBunnie> crap.
[10:30] <acid-trip> what kernel is Ubuntu at now?
[10:30] <riccard1> i already instal tvtime but he says no signal format unsupported
[10:30] <riccard1> :(
[10:30] <jjlee> jlee: note that it might be spelled snd_via82xx (with an underscore) -- I think underscore and minus are interchangeable in module names
[10:30] <Flannel> acid-trip: 2.6.20 is in 7.04
[10:30] <scorp123> acid-trip: 2.6.20-16-generic
[10:31] <stefg> Tom__: hmmm, ok. lets try this: gksudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces (opens a config file in the editor)
[10:31] <jlee> jjlee: lIt's in there quite a few times, and was before
[10:31] <acid-trip> does it allow rw of a ufs?
[10:31] <scorp123> acid-trip: but basically you can install newer kernels too if you really really really really have to ... (not suggested though) ....
[10:31] <acid-trip> scorp123, i'm thinking of migrating back to Ubuntu
[10:31] <Tom__> Stefg: Yep - its opened up...
[10:31] <Taime1> i just got a kernel upgrade... but it was through the update manager
[10:31] <Appakot> scorp123, awesome, i think i got it, now.....do you know to enable auto-login to ubuntu?
[10:32] <scorp123> Appakot: must be somewhere in the "Preferences" menu I guess ...
[10:32] <hosk> i'm trying to compile something that needs the libglade2.0 headers and apparently it can't find them, how can i compile the headers?
[10:32] <tritium> Appakot: System -> Administration -> Login Window has settings for auto-login
[10:32] <Flannel> acid-trip: believe it handles ufs.  Or at least, mount does, so I imagine the kernel does
[10:32] <tritium> hosk: you need liblglade2.0-dev, then
[10:32] <acid-trip> Flannel, i know that i can mount it ro
[10:32] <acid-trip> but i want rw to it
[10:32] <acid-trip> :/
[10:32] <Appakot> tritium, thx
[10:32] <jlee> jjlee: I just got done installing xxms and opened a di.fm playlist and got the following error:...
[10:32] <hosk> tritium: thanks
[10:33] <stefg> Tom__: add two lines: 1.) auto eth0 2.) iface inet eth0 dhcp ... save that
[10:33] <jlee> jjlee: Please check that Your sound card is configured correctly, you have the correct output plugin selected, No other program is bloking the sound card.
[10:33] <Tiradin> Can anyone help me set up this external drive? It's not plug and play... I don't even think Linux is detecting it
[10:33] <tritium> hosk: in general, libfoo will have the shared libraries, and libfoo-dev will have the headers
[10:33] <scorp123> ..... brb .... (away)
[10:33] <shawn34> is there a channel for avidemux ?
[10:33] <Tom__> Stefg: Eth0 is already in there?
[10:34] <riccard1> FlyVideo3000 LR138A SAA7134 NICAM,A2 Stereo for Europe Standard
[10:34] <kream> my wireless passphrase will not seem to fit into the space network manager gives
[10:34] <acid-trip> shawn34, try /j it
[10:34] <ZenithDK> Tiradin: what seems to be the problem?
[10:34] <riccard1> this is the chipset
[10:34] <kream> am I the only one?
[10:34] <stefg> Tom__: no, you said it's not there, and that's the problem
[10:34] <riccard1> philips SAA7134
[10:34] <jjlee> jlee: try less /var/log/messages and search for via82 (type '-i' first to be case-insensitive, then '/' key to search)
[10:34] <kream> the forums reveal nothing on the issue yet
[10:34] <Tom__> Stefg: Its in the interfaces file...strange i know!
[10:34] <riccard1> any idea how can i use?
[10:34] <kream> fiesty clean install
[10:34] <ZenithDK> Tiradin: when you have power connected to it, and you plug it into the computer (using USB I assume) what does dmesg tell you?
[10:34] <kream> dell d610
[10:34] <navets> does anyone know if vmware-workstation supports direct X or if its able to run warcraft 3?
[10:35] <stefg> Tom__: so what 's in /etc/network/interfaces?
[10:35] <Tiradin> ZenithDK: Side note...
[10:35] <Tiradin> [   55.446928]  Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized
[10:35] <Tiradin> [   55.446933]  Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized
[10:35] <Tom__> Stefg: Auto Eth0 iface eth0 inet dhcp
[10:35] <Tiradin> does that mean I have Bluetooth on this computer?
[10:35] <jlee> jjlee: no errors, the xxms has like 6 different output devices to chose frome
[10:35] <preaction> Tiradin: no, that means there's a bluetooth manager on the computer
[10:35] <stefg> Tom__: in 2 different lines, i assume?
[10:35] <Tiradin> oh ok
[10:35] <Tom__> Stefg: Yep
[10:36] <ZenithDK> not necessarily, no, just means it loaded the bluetooth usb driver
[10:36] <jjlee> jlee: what do you mean 'no errors'?  no errors from what?
[10:36] <jlee> less /var/log/messages
[10:36] <acid-trip> the only version of ubuntu i have is 6.06
[10:36] <acid-trip> lol
[10:36] <jjlee> jlee: if your sound card was detected by the kernal, you *should* have messages in /var/log/messages
[10:36] <Appakot> hey, i just restarted and had to put my password in for the keyring.....any ideas?
[10:36] <jjlee> so there's some problem on that level
[10:36] <Flannel> acid-trip: 6.06 doesn't have ufs support, but other than that, there's nothing wrong with it.
[10:36] <jlee> jjlee: odd
[10:36] <stefg> Tom__: ok, so close that and try running  'sudo dhclient eth0'
[10:36] <Tiradin> ZenithDK: I'm going to pastebin, one second.
[10:36] <jjlee> jlee: wait
[10:36] <Flannel> acid-trip: or, I don't believe it does anyway.
[10:36] <acid-trip> Flannel, i'm looking for one that has ufs read/write
[10:36] <acid-trip> lol
[10:36] <jjlee> jlee: that can't be true, aplay -l listed it
[10:37] <wishv_> how do i duel boot unbuntu and windows xp?
[10:37] <Flannel> acid-trip: I'd try 7.04, see if you can get it working with the liveCD
[10:37] <Tiradin> ZenithDK: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25880/
[10:37] <jlee> jjlee: cat /var/log/messages | grep -i via82 returns nothing
[10:37] <Tiradin> the drive is powered and plugged in (VIA USB)
[10:37] <jjlee> jlee: perhaps the message got rotated to /var/log/messages.1 or whatever
[10:37] <jlee> possibly
[10:37] <Tom__> STefg: Eth0: ERROR: While getting interface flags: No such device (Repeats twice)
[10:37] <Flannel> !dualboot | wishv_
[10:37] <ubotu> wishv_: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[10:37] <Appakot> can anyone tell me how to make ubuntu auto-login to the keyring on bootup?
[10:37] <jlee> jjlee: OH YEAH, it got rotated to messages.0
[10:37] <Flannel> Appakot: on bootup? or login?
[10:38] <johnny5> anyone have any success getting a vista computer to find a samba share?
[10:38] <jjlee> jlee: and are there any interesting messages near that detection message?
[10:38] <wishv_> thanks flannel i will try
[10:38] <Flannel> Appakot: You need to install libpam-keyring, which will authenticate against your login credentials for your keyring
[10:38] <ZenithDK> Tiradin: try unplugging it, then write "dmesg -c" as root, and then plug it back in
[10:38] <jlee> jjlee: via82cxxx
[10:38] <jlee> is all I find
[10:38] <Appakot> Flannel, whats the difference? i just want it, so that whenever i start my computer and go into ubuntu, i wont have to put in my password to allow it access to the keyring
[10:38] <ZenithDK> that will clear dmesg, and then it is easier to see what happens when you plug it in
[10:39] <jlee> jjlee: the only match for via82 is via82cxxx
[10:39] <Appakot> Flannel, how do i install that?
[10:39] <Tiradin> ok
[10:39] <Flannel> Appakot: what version of ubuntu do you have?
[10:39] <jjlee> jlee: anything nearby about alsa or via?
[10:39] <Appakot> Flannel, uh..........
[10:39] <jjlee> jlee: paste the line about the via82xx detection
[10:39] <ZenithDK> Tiradin: how many USB hubs do you have? :)
[10:39] <Appakot> Flannel, not a clue in the world....sorry....how can i check?
[10:39] <jjlee> jlee: just the one line, mind
[10:39] <tannerld> is the eclipse php stuff in the repos?
[10:40] <Flannel> Appakot: lsb_release -a
[10:40] <stefg> Tom__: hmm... nasty. so i guess network manager gets in the way. 'sudo apt-get remove --purge network-manager avahi-daemon'
[10:40] <Appakot> Flannel, 7.04 fiesty
[10:40] <Tiradin> ZenithDK: You mean ports? I have 6 I believe... It's finding the USB-Storage now,
[10:40] <jlee> jjlee: a pm, its a big line
[10:40] <roler> i have an old Dell Latitude CPx laptop (pentium III 750) that I would love to upt ubuntu on, but unfortunately the cd-rom doesn't work. Can I do an internet install from within windows/
[10:40] <utop|away> how can i boot ubuntu from a floppy? i don't have a cd burner so i cant burn the iso i've just downloaded..i want to run it from the hard drive,somehow?
[10:40] <ZenithDK> Tiradin: as in: it's working?
[10:41] <Tom__> Stefg: Removing now
[10:41] <Tiradin> ZenithDK: no
[10:41] <ZenithDK> ok
[10:41] <stefg> Tom__: when done, reboot the box
[10:41] <jlee> jjlee: did you get the PM?
[10:41] <jjlee> jlee: really? surprised.  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[10:41] <acid-trip> if i have an older ubuntu
[10:41] <Flannel> Appakot: good.  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/NetworkManager#head-41669d33dd37ace3464ac217a60ffac444fff514
[10:41] <acid-trip> could i do an upgrade?
[10:42] <Tom__> Stefg: Rebooting now
[10:42] <jjlee> jlee: no, but I'm new to this IRC client...
[10:42] <jlee> jjlee: what do you want in pastebin? that line?
[10:42] <BigToe7000> hi MrStonedOne
[10:42] <ward_> i would like to know if its possible to cluster ubuntu pc's, and if there's a tutorial or something?
[10:42] <MrStonedOne> hi
[10:42] <jjlee> jlee: yes
[10:42] <jlee> ah, ok
[10:42] <Flannel> Appakot: just those first two lines should be enough for you
[10:42] <n2diy> ! install | utop|away
[10:42] <ubotu> utop|away: 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
[10:42] <roler> so can i install ubuntu over the internet without a cd?
[10:42] <jjlee> jlee: uname -a ?
[10:43] <robdeman> folks, I installed xbmsp (XBOX MEdia Center streaming protocol) which runs at port 1400 ... now everytime I run sudo apt-get update.. etc.. it says... "Connecting to xbmsp://charmap:1400/" ... "locale: Can't connect to host charmap." ... and then it just continuoes doing apt-get's normal stuff.... what on earth could cause this??
[10:43] <MECU> configure is giving me an error, what do I do? (I'm trying to install cinelerra)
[10:43] <Flannel> roler: yep.  Well, sort of.  check that first link from the thing ubotu just said for a bunch of methods.
[10:43] <riccard1> please anyone could help me to configure a tv pci card?
[10:43] <ZenithDK> Tiradin: either paste it to pastebin or I will be going :)
[10:43] <Tiradin> ZenithDK: One moment..
[10:43] <riccard1> ubutu correctly recogniize the tv card
[10:43] <jlee> jjlee: sorry, 4 lines, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25882/
[10:44] <riccard1> but with tv time software doesn't work
[10:44] <BigToe7000> MrStonedOne, post your question then :P
[10:44] <Tiradin> ZenithDK:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25883/
[10:44] <Tiradin> ZenithDK: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25883/
[10:44] <jlee> jjlee: I gotta go do something for a quick minute, will you still be here in 5?
[10:44] <MrStonedOne> lol, im paste-bin'ing the errors, one sec
[10:44] <riccard1> .....
[10:44] <BigToe7000> oic
[10:44] <jjlee> jlee: no problem if it's in a pastebin, just didn't want a huge paste here
[10:44] <jjlee> jlee: maybe
[10:44] <roler> Flannel; thanks!
[10:44] <Appakot> Flannel, ok thx, im gonna restart and see if it works
[10:44] <jlee> jjlee:, I'l hurry
[10:44] <Tom__> Stefg: ok done - rebooted and all
[10:45] <stefg> Tom__: anything changed ? got net?
[10:45] <riccard1> anyone have a pci tv card??
[10:45] <alecwh> I've downloaded Wine and uTorrent, and everything works great except for one thing. When I launch utorrent, it goes straight to the dock, and I can NOT open it to ti's window size.
[10:45] <tritium> riccard1: what kind did you get?
[10:45] <Tom__> Stefg: Still dead :( ifconfig only reports Lo still
[10:46] <ZenithDK> Tiradin: what does "ls /dev/sda*" return?
[10:46] <zaggynl> Anyone here uses x11vnc and has auto-lock when leaving working?
[10:46] <stefg> Tom__: then go to menu system-admin-network
[10:46] <zaggynl> I just get '** Message: Screensaver is not running!'
[10:46] <riccard1> i have a flyvideo 3000 tv pci card and ubuntu saw the hardware and it's ok but tvtime software doesn't work
[10:47] <Tom__> Stefg: Yep - only "Connection" listed is the modem connection
[10:47] <Tiradin> just /dev/sda
[10:47] <rockets> I'm trying to compile something and I get
[10:47] <rockets> Kernel Makefile not found at '/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/source/'
[10:47] <tritium> riccard1: is it listed with lspci?
[10:47] <rockets> any idea how to fix that?
[10:47] <riccard1> he says format unsupported cannot open capture device /dev/video0
[10:47] <alecwh> Is there any way to move my apache "www" directory into my home folder? (It's currently in var/www)
[10:47] <tritium> rockets: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[10:47] <bobbob1016> Anyone setup the PS2 eyetoy?  I'm using these directions http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=272328 and when I do wget it gives me a 404 error, so I was wondering if anyone had a more recent site
[10:48] <rockets> tritium, thats done
[10:48] <Nippa> alecwh: there should be a setting for that in httpd.conf
[10:48] <tritium> rockets: that should do it
[10:48] <rockets> tritium, no i mean ALREADY done
[10:48] <riccard1> but this card using a philips saa7134 chipset
[10:48] <alecwh> where is httd.conf?
[10:48] <ZenithDK> Tiradin: that is a bit strange, yes
[10:48] <Flannel> alecwh, Nippa, Ubuntu doesn't use httpd.conf, it uses the debian style of configs.  alecwh Why do you want to move it there?
[10:48] <SeeeD> alecwh: you can define path to directory in httpd.conf.
[10:49] <stefg> Tom__: seems like an ugly bug in the kernel... actually that driver is in the kernel for ages
[10:49] <Nippa> Flannel: Fair enough... I guess you can take it from here then since I obviously don't know what I'm talking about :)
[10:49] <Tiradin> ZenithDK: Yes it is.... considering I can confirm that the drive is plugged in..
[10:49] <Flannel> alecwh: You can make ~/public_html and that stuff will be browsable by /~username
[10:49] <strabes> anyone want to help me recompile my kernel?
[10:49] <alecwh> Flannel, just out of preference.
[10:49] <rockets> tritium, there is no  /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/source/ directory
[10:49] <ZenithDK> Tiradin: how about "ls /dev/s*" then?
[10:49] <Tiradin> Let me try another port...
[10:49] <Appakot> Flannel, hey i just rebooted, it still asked me for my keyring password when trying to connect to wifi.....
[10:49] <ZenithDK> Tiradin: anything that resembles harddrives? or just stuff like stdin and out and sound stuff?
[10:49] <Tom__> Stefg: So am i what we techincaly called "Screwed"?
[10:49] <alecwh> Flannel, sorry, how do I do it?
[10:50] <afief> Is there a way for a user to mount ISO files without sudo access?
[10:50] <riccard1> :(:(:(
[10:50] <mesquita> How can I add a button to Ubuntu panel remotely? For example, if I want to add the 'Desktop' or the 'battery' buttons.
[10:50] <Flannel> alecwh: do what?  userdir stuff?
[10:50] <alecwh> I'd like to move it to: home/alec/server directory
[10:50] <alecwh> Uhm, just the whole folder?
[10:50] <strabes> I need to add support for some of the extra keys on my new Microsoft Natural Ergonomic keyboard 4000 by patching and recompiling my kernel. Does anyone have any experience with this?
[10:50] <ZenithDK> Tiradin: sorry, can't help you then I think
[10:50] <robdeman> can I reinstall Ubuntu so that Gnome will re-detect my audio hardware etc etc reset all user accounts -- but keep my current apache configuration etc stuff intact?
[10:50] <MrStonedOne> system: kubuntu fawn.  Ok i tryed to get beryl to start with no luck, then i saw something about how i needed to install my drivers, so i did that from a guide, and got some errors, here is the lastest pastebin of the error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25885/
[10:50] <rockets> tritium, fixed it
[10:50] <rockets> tritium, ln -s /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/build /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/source
[10:50] <Flannel> alecwh: rename server to public_html, and you're already done.
[10:50] <Tiradin> ZenithDL: Thanks anyway :)
[10:50] <stefg> Tom__ : lets try' sudo  ifconfig eth0 up && sudo dhclient eth0 ' once more
[10:50] <Tiradin> ZenithDK*
[10:51] <alecwh> Flannel, can I PM you?
[10:51] <SeeeD> alecwh : other option is to user httpd-vhosts.conf
[10:51] <afief> Is there a way for a user to mount ISO files without sudo access?
[10:51] <Appakot> Flannel, any ideas?
[10:51] <Flannel> SeeeD: We also don'thave that configuration file.
[10:51] <Flannel> Appakot: did you do both of those steps?
[10:51] <ZenithDK> Tiradin: no problem, we are all here to help each other :)
[10:51] <SeeeD> to use httpd-vhosts.conf
[10:51] <mesquita> How can I add a button to Ubuntu panel remotely? For example, if I want to add the 'Desktop' or the 'battery' buttons.
[10:51] <ScritpBlue_> is channel highlighting on messages disabled on ubuntu's xchat?
[10:51] <Flannel> alecwh: sure
[10:51] <jero87> i have installed my ubuntu nvidia drivers correctly and can successfully change my resolution, when i hit save xcong on the nvidia x server settings it stays at that resolution only until i restart then it goes back how to i save the resotlution?
[10:51] <Tiradin> ZenithDK: What's the file for editing /dev/hda/ etc. etc.... the conf file
[10:51] <ScritpBlue_> xchat doesn't highlight channels with new messages anymore
[10:51] <Flannel> robdeman: You should backup your apache stuff, reinstall, and then restore your backups
[10:52] <Tiradin> I think i'll just put it in the computer as a secondary...
[10:52] <Tom__> ifconfig eth0 up: Error while getting interface flags
[10:52] <robdeman> Flannel: mmm ugh.. great :)
[10:52] <robdeman> apache etc still works perfectly
[10:52] <robdeman> just Gnome crashes after loggin in
[10:52] <Flannel> robdeman: there are plnty of things to help you backup,
[10:52] <robdeman> it hangs
[10:52] <Flannel> !backup | robdeman
[10:52] <ubotu> robdeman: There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[10:52] <Tom__> Stefg: "Error while getting device information
[10:52] <mesquita> How can I add a button to Ubuntu panel remotely? For example, if I want to add the 'Desktop' or the 'battery' buttons.
[10:52] <SeeeD> i have problem with beryl cube , it's not working . the decorator effects working but cube is not.
[10:52] <riccard1> sorry but it's possible that there is no user that use a pci tv card?!?!?!
[10:52] <stefg> Tom__: ok, we had that.... time to look for a bug report
[10:52] <Tom__> Stefg - il have a look too :) Recommend anywhere to look?
[10:53] <SeeeD> does cube depends on direct rendering ?
[10:53] <tritium> riccard1: I use a Dvico Fusion HDTV5 Gold
[10:53] <ZenithDK> Tiradin: if you mean what Linux will name the drive: then I *think* it is related to udev, but why would you want to edit the name?
[10:53] <SeeeD> any one ?
[10:53] <stefg> Tom__: google? launchpad ?
[10:53] <Flannel> robdeman: Does gnoem still hang if you try the "safe mode" session?
[10:53] <Appakot> Flannel, yes i did both steps
[10:53] <mesquita> exit
[10:54] <robdeman> Flannel: how can I get a 'Safe session' ?
[10:54] <riccard1> tritium and you can't help me?
[10:54] <Tiradin> ZenithDK: No i mean the .conf file that has all the info for hda's and whether or not they're read only, etc.
[10:54] <Tom__> Stefg: Googles not birnging much back - the odd forum article
[10:54] <robdeman> FLannal: btw a cat .xsession-error gives now stuff as 'Esound failed to load..' (  thhen I apt-get removed esound) and now it says '/bin/sh: /usr/bin/esd: not found' ... ?
[10:54] <Flannel> robdeman: at GDM (the login thing), there's a "session" button, click and change to "failsafe gnome" or "safe gnome" or whtever
[10:54] <ZenithDK> Tiradin: that would be /etc/fstab
[10:54] <tritium> riccard1: I picked it because it's listed as supported on linux.  What problems are you having?
[10:54] <Tiradin> Thank you.. i forgot.
[10:54] <Appakot> Flannel, any ideas of what might be goin on?
[10:55] <SeeeD> any one have nx7400 hp laptop ?
[10:55] <MrStonedOne> hey, is it bad if i dont have a /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:55] <Flannel> Appakot: no idea
[10:55] <Appakot> Flannel, can you send me that website 1 more time?
[10:55] <Tom__> Stefg: Would ndiswrapper work on it at all?
[10:55] <Flannel> Appakot: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/NetworkManager#head-41669d33dd37ace3464ac217a60ffac444fff514
[10:55] <bobbob1016> Anyone setup the PS2 eyetoy?  I'm using these directions http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=272328 and when I do wget it gives me a 404 error, so I was wondering if anyone had a more recent site
[10:56] <stefg> Tom__: no that's for wlan cards
[10:56] <Chetic> How do I change resolution? gnome-display-properties won't give me the choices I want
[10:56] <Tom__> Stefg: Ah yeah - Doh!
[10:56] <demonstealer> how do i change the start button image?
[10:56] <ZenithDK> Chetic: then it is X you need to work that out with
[10:57] <Appakot> Flannel, i just need to type: naaman@freddo:~$ sudo apt-get install libpam-keyring
[10:57] <Appakot> naaman@freddo:~$ echo "@include common-pamkeyring" | sudo tee -a /etc/pam.d/gdm
[10:57] <SeeeD> any one have nx7400 hp laptop ?
[10:57] <Appakot> Flannel, right?
[10:57] <riccard1> tritium when i open tv time software
[10:57] <utopia> does anyone know if 3com* ethernet cards are supported or will i have to recompile the kernel for support?
[10:57] <Flannel> Appakot: no.  Just the stuff after the propmpt.  `sudo apt-get isntall libpam-keyring` and then echo yadda yadda
[10:57] <Chetic> My TV screen is flickering.. Why?
[10:57] <jlee> jjlee: back
[10:57] <scorp123> Appakot: ... OK I'm back .... still troubles with the keyring?
[10:58] <riccard1> the software says format unsupported by pixart pac207-bca cannot open capture device /dev/video0
[10:58] <scorp123> utopia: unless it's a really exotic one, 3com cards should work ...
[10:58] <Appakot> Flannel, yaya i didnt write the 'naaman@freeddo:'....
[10:58] <riccard1> i try to go in input configuration and i haven't the possibility to change the video source
[10:58] <riccard1> any suggest?
[10:59] <Appakot> scorp123, ya, i went to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/NetworkManager#head-41669d33dd37ace3464ac217a60ffac444fff514 and followed both steps.....still no luck
[10:59] <SeeeD> any one have beryl cube working on ubuntu ?
[10:59] <jlee> jjlee: still there?
[10:59] <scorp123> Appakot: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?s=f5de5634f4448d733a599c23e4bb0257&p=2776815&postcount=1
[10:59] <Tom__> Stefg: i just ran dmesg and it reports: "via-rhine: probe og 0000:00:0b.0 failed with error 5" - any idea what error 5 is?
[10:59] <MrStonedOne> i am having issues getting beryl to start up, then when i went to look at /etc/X11/xorg.conf there was none
[10:59] <scorp123> Appakot: according to that guide keyring passwd and login passwd have to be the same or else it will not work ...
[11:00] <Appakot> scorp123, ya they are
[11:00] <Appakot> scorp123, i tried that tutorial too, still no luck
[11:00] <Marz`> hi
[11:00] <Hrvatska4ever> wollt ihr schnell abnehmen dann geht einfach unter  WWW.SCHNELLE-DIAET.de.tl
[11:00] <cchance> How do i edit the welcome message when i login to the box via ssh?
[11:00] <utopia> scorp123, cool, without having to edit the kernel? support will be default? its 3com 3c905tx btw
[11:00] <Appakot> scorp123, you think i should try making a new keyring?
[11:00] <SeeeD> MrStoned : no xorg.conf exists ?
[11:00] <scorp123> Appakot: yes, you can follow the guide I posted
[11:00] <Marz`> an info, i search an ascii generator for ubuntu
[11:01] <scorp123> utopia: standard ethernet cards should work ....
[11:01] <tritium> cchance: edit /etc/motd
[11:01] <stefg> Tom__: no, but could indicate an irq issue...
[11:01] <MrStonedOne> cat: /etc/X11/xorg.conf: No such file or directory
[11:01] <kemik> Hello allles, what is the "ath0" interface that seems to be autoadded to /etc/network/interfaces ?
[11:01] <n2diy> How could I tell Nautilus not to appreviate file sizes?
[11:01] <cchance>  Thanks, tritium
[11:01] <Tom__> Hmm - worth swopping the card around inside maybe?
[11:02] <kemik> (there's no WLAN in that box)
[11:02] <scorp123> kemik: Athereos Wireless
[11:02] <jlee> I GOT IT!!!!!
[11:02] <kemik> scorp123: that's funny.. no WLAN in the box :C
[11:02] <scorp123> kemik: well, your system thinks otherwise :-)
[11:02] <utopia> cool, and scorp, can i install ubuntu from setup.exe without having to boot from a floppy/cd ? i want to delete windows complety
[11:02] <jlee> ON MY OWN, the newb fixed his sound card problem
[11:02] <jlee> WHOOHOO!
[11:02] <scorp123> utopia: setup.exe ????
[11:02] <stefg> Tom__: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/34022
[11:02] <robdeman> FLannal: fail-safe also gives the same problem
[11:02] <utopia> sorry start.exe
[11:03] <Flannel> utopia: You're better off burning a CD, so you'll have a liveCD if you need to do anything later (also, you'll have a method of installing again)
[11:03] <Martinp23> Is there a way to set thunderbird to automatically display emails in threads, and those threads collapsed (in every folder, and persisting across sessions), other than doing it manually?
[11:03] <jlee> ok, one last question about xxms, my budy has it in his gnome tray, any idea how to do that?
[11:03] <faint> all the nicks are owned =\
[11:03] <robdeman> xession error: ** (gnome-session:6198): WARNING **: Could not start esd: Failed to execute child process "/usr/bin/esd" (No such file or directory) ??
[11:03] <robdeman> what is ESD?
[11:03] <utopia> flannel, i can't man..no cd burner =)
[11:03] <kyleshome> ok
[11:03] <scorp123> utopia: no idea what you are talking about. That stuff sounds like DOS programs to me :-)  Haven't used 8-bit OS in years :-)
[11:03] <bobbob1016> can anyone help me get my eyetoy working as a webcam?  I installed the ov511 from the universe repo, but still nothing
[11:03] <SeeeD> mrstoned : did you tried to serach for the file in other locations ?
[11:04] <Flannel> utopia: Do you have a thumbdrive?  and does your BIOS support booting to USB devices? (you can have a live USB thing)
[11:04] <Tom__> Stefg - no solution though :( Am i worth downgrading my kernal or my version of ubuntu?
[11:04] <kyleshome> i found a backup of it when i check the X11 folder
[11:04] <kemik> scorp123: ok, well thx
[11:04] <kyleshome> now to debug my beryl issues, one sec
[11:04] <stefg> Tom__: or baking your own kernel offline... bon chance  :-\
[11:04] <scorp123> kemik: can you do a "sudo lsmod" ?  Just to check what device modules ("drivers") get loaded?
[11:04] <n2diy> Martinp23: Click the box to the left of the paper clip and subject boxes.
[11:04] <ScritpBlue_> is channel highlighting on messages disabled on ubuntu's xchat?
[11:04] <Tom__> Stefg - i wouldnt know where to start to be honest!! heh
[11:04] <utopia> im not sure if my bios supports booting from usb devices, i *dont* think so, floppys and cds yeah
[11:05] <Elagic> With a Celeron 433mhz, 128mb Ram, would LAMP run smooth?
[11:05] <scorp123> kemik: if it says something about "madwifi" then you definitely have a wireless chipset in there ...
[11:05] <Flannel> utopia: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromWindows check that out.
[11:05] <Martinp23> n2diy: Wow - amazing :).  Thanks.
[11:05] <Flannel> Elagic: yep
[11:05] <n2diy> Martinp23: :)
[11:05] <stefg> Tom__: try a dapper Live-CD... if it works with that, you're in for abug report
[11:06] <Tom__> Stefg: Dapper Live-CD?
[11:06] <hajhouse> how can you make GnuPG (used through mutt) use a specific recipient's key by default to encrypt outgoing messages?
[11:06] <hagabaka> is there a way to get a complete list of packages that can be used by xscreensaver, such as xplanet, xsnow, xearth?
[11:06] <stefg> Tom__: the LTS version (6.06) ... don't waste time with edgy
[11:06] <stefg> !dapper | Tom__
[11:06] <ubotu> Tom__: dapper is the 4th release of Ubuntu.  Version 6.06 LTS, codename "Dapper Drake".
[11:06] <Tom__> Stefg: Where do i get that from - off the normal site?
[11:07] <kyleshome> onesec, reboot brb
[11:07] <stefg> !download | Tom__
[11:07] <ubotu> Tom__: Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[11:07] <bobbob1016> can anyone help me get my eyetoy working as a webcam?  I installed the ov511 from the universe repo, but it still isn't working
[11:07] <hagabaka> what does LTS stand for?
[11:07] <sx66> !install
[11:07] <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
[11:07] <hajhouse> hagabaka: Long Term Support
[11:07] <sx66> !dualboot
[11:07] <ubotu> Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[11:07] <scorp123> hagabaka: long term support
[11:07] <Tom__> stefg: Awesome - so downlaod this and try - if i still get the same issue i file a bug report for it?
[11:07] <hagabaka> oh
[11:08] <in> heya
[11:09] <stefg> Tom__: filing a bug report isn't a bad idea, anyway. but by trying dapper you have a chance to get a working system, and you know more about the bug, which you can mention in the report
[11:09] <m0u5e> hey, anyone know what in xorg.conf we need to change to be able to use our scroll wheel?
[11:09] <m0u5e> or in imwheel?
[11:09] <m0u5e> !mouse
[11:09] <ubotu> Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[11:09] <mstoma> I am having problems installing U 7.4 on a Dell Inspiron 9400. I can install and run U 6.06 quite happily, but there seems to be a graphics problem with 7.4. Has any one any experience with this problem? Thanks M
[11:09] <Tom__> Stefg: Awesome - Thanks again for the help! :)
[11:09] <Scunizi> mstoma, what kind of graphic problem?
[11:10] <jlee> does anyone know which xmms package allows you to switch songs through tray controls?
[11:10] <bsdunix> i installed ubuntu today for a friend. the idiot has usb speakers. what is best way to config such bastard hardware?
[11:10] <mstoma> Scunizi: It freezes offerinf oprions like Vesa and X.Org but I get no where when I try variations.
[11:10] <itean10> ajah
[11:10] <itean10> ole
[11:10] <idnzor> hi, i was wondering is there a way to get a list of pending updates using the command line? I need to shh into a box sometimes and don't want to type udo aptitude upgrade incase it goes ahead and makes the updates when i dont want it to. Thans
[11:10] <inkan-tashen> heya
[11:11] <Scunizi> mstoma, whats offerinf oprions?
[11:11] <mstoma> Sorry, my fingers: Offering Options,
[11:12] <tyoc> Hi there, I whant to upload a bzr file to a ftp.-...
[11:12] <gerro> tyoc: sounds like fun, how you plan on doing that?
[11:12] <stdaro> is there a network configuration command line program in 7.04, or do I just edit the files manually?
[11:12] <tyoc> but I dont know if doing put folder/* will upload the .bzr folder
[11:12] <tyoc> Im using sftp
[11:12] <tof> idnzor, try apt-get -s upgrade
[11:12] <Scunizi> mstoma, what kind of card do you have an what kind of video problem is it specifically.
[11:12] <gerro> tyoc: good choice
[11:12] <quaal> it took 3 times of logging into gnome to get the menubars to come up
[11:12] <tyoc> in a free shell account
[11:13] <strabes> I need to add support for some of the extra keys on my new Microsoft Natural Ergonomic keyboard 4000 by patching and recompiling my kernel. Does anyone have any experience with this?
[11:13] <quaal> how am i supposed to fix this
[11:13] <mstoma> I also tried to load Kubunto 7.4, to no avail one the Inspiron 9400. It is happy with older versions but the future is excluded.
[11:13] <gerro> tyoc: free shell account?
[11:13] <sexauer> I upgraded from 6.10 to 7.04 and now my synaptics touchpad does not work.  I see in the xorg log file that the module for it (synaptics_drv.so) is being loaded. but towards the end of the log i see this "(EE) Synaptics Touchpad no synaptics touchpad detected and no repeater device"  I have evdev and psmouse loaded.  Cany anybody help me out? i've been using an external usb mouse and its driving me nuts
[11:13] <tyoc> ya
[11:13] <tyoc> a server :D
[11:13] <dxdemetriou> can I join 2 big files when I have limited disk space? I want to join 2 files that I have splitted on 2 dvds, and I search for command to move the files and not left the splitted files and create a new one. I know only the "cat file1 file2 > file3"
[11:13] <tyoc> basically
[11:13] <rockets> anybody here used ubuntu on a macbook or macbook pro
[11:13] <tyoc> http://www.ductape.net/~mitja/freeunix.shtml
[11:13] <tyoc> some like that
[11:14] <mstoma> The card I understand is an ATI Raedon 1400 (so I understand)
[11:14] <tyoc> I have readed that for bzr I only need to upload the folder that I do bzr init along with .bzr folder
[11:14] <sexauer> i've been trying to fix my problem for weeks and i cant find anything on the net to help me out....
[11:14] <Scunizi> mstoma, ok you may need to install the ati driver... I'll have the bot give you the link
[11:14] <tyoc> and there is no need to runn any other thing for publish my branch
[11:14] <foug> does teamspeak have a respository i can download from?
[11:14] <Scunizi> !ati | mstoma
[11:14] <ubotu> mstoma: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:15] <idnzor> tof: yeah that seems to work, it asks me yes/no, although it would be batter if it just gave me a debug type output instead
[11:15] <BrightEyes`> will my mp3 work(32bit) on kubuntu 7.04 64 bit?
[11:16] <tyoc> I do the sftp login correct, Im inside the session, doing  put bzrtut/* has uploaded all *.c and *.c~ but Im not sure if it has uploaded the .bzr folder???
[11:16] <Tiradin> ZenithDK: Can you help me out with setting up this HDD on fstab?
[11:16] <Tiradin> it's detected by the computer (I checked the BIOS setup), but not in linux or fstab
[11:16] <sx66> what are the step for dual boot winxp and ubuntu?
[11:17] <n2diy> sx66: load xp, then Ubuntu.
[11:17] <dxdemetriou> can I use the mv command to join files?
[11:17] <tof> idnzor, as -s only simulate, I think you can safely do -s -y, that should answer yes but with no modifications
[11:17] <Iva2> i need to log in as root but sudo bash tells me i cant???
[11:17] <tof> idnzor, oh maybe -u is better for you (man apt-get)
[11:17] <jjlee> jlee: I'm back, if you're still stuck
[11:18] <idnzor> ok, ideally it would be good if i can just get a debug output, then i could add something to the bashrc file on the remote computer, so it displays it when i log in
[11:18] <sx66> n2diy, okay, from the live cd of ubuntu, I need to create free space, how do I do that from the sda1 of 240gb.
[11:18] <Scunizi> Iva2, use sudo before commands..
[11:18] <Iva2> doesnt work
[11:18] <Iva2> simply does nothing
[11:18] <Tiradin> Can anyone help me set up a slave drive? I have it hooked in properally hardware wise
[11:18] <Scunizi> Iva2, what are you typing specifically.
[11:18] <Tiradin> But I need to get it into Linux properally...
[11:18] <tof> Iva2, what kind of error are you getting
[11:18] <Iva2> sudo sh myfile
[11:18] <Iva2> im getting no error
[11:18] <n2diy> sx66: Ubuntu should handle that during the install, you might want to defrag first?
[11:19] <Iva2> its a Nvidia driver
[11:19] <sx66> n2diy, hold on, what is your s/n for AIM or other clients?
[11:19] <fbafelipe> im having troubles with my svnserver after updating to ubuntu 7.04
[11:19] <Scunizi> Iva2 , be right back looking up syntax
[11:20] <n2diy> sx66: ? This is the only chat I play in.
[11:20] <fbafelipe> i cannot commit (the files seems to not be added in the repository
[11:20] <Iva2> ok
[11:20] <BrightEyes`> will my mp3 work(32bit) on kubuntu 7.04 64 bit?
[11:20] <tucuna> anyone know how to run app as diferent user? gksu -u <user> app_name justr returns: Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[11:20] <Flannel> BrightEyes`: Yes
[11:20] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes`: eh? an mp3 isn't 32 or 64-bit. It's just a file.
[11:20] <SlimeyPete> (in other words, yes)
[11:20] <SlimeyPete> :)
[11:20] <Scunizi> Iva2, what's the actual name of the file .. filename.sh ?
[11:20] <Flannel> tucuna: That's a warning, it still runs.  You just need to make sure you're doing it from gnome-terminal/run and not a TTY
[11:21] <sx66> n2diy, okay, I am 50% in the install of winxp, then I am going to install ubuntu...I will need help in the next 10min for installing the ext3 /mount and a swap, in the correct order
[11:21] <Iva2> *.run
[11:21] <n2diy> sx66: ? Which version of Ubuntu?
[11:21] <tucuna> Flannel - i am doing it from gnome-terminal - but it doesnt run
[11:21] <rabidweezle> !widescreen
[11:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about widescreen - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:21] <tof> Iva2, maybe try sudo chmod +x <file>
[11:21] <mstoma> I usually install the driver once the program is running (our French friends at http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?pid=865827  provide an easy and elegant way to do so) but with 7.4 I am blocked when it tries to install the graphics right at the beginning of the installation. I get the Ubuntu splash screen having asked to go in to Intall or live mode and then after a while it just freezes, on the screen are letters in a column on the left and in the 
[11:21] <rabidweezle> !themes
[11:21] <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
[11:21] <Appakot> hey, can someone help me with the keyring again, i have NO idea whats goin on......
[11:22] <Appakot> I made a new keyring, and the autopassword still doesnt work
[11:22] <BrightEyes`> SlimeyPete: is there any problems if i install win xp 32 bit and kubuntu 7.04 64 bit? i want to store my mp3s on a fat32 partition so they will be accessible from both o/s
[11:23] <Iva2> NO doesnt work
[11:23] <sx66> n2diy, the newest one
[11:23] <scorp123> Appakot: did you follow the guide I posted ?
[11:23] <Iva2> i dont get any response
[11:23] <Scunizi> Iva2, tof may have it right.. it may do nothing because of permissions.
[11:23] <ron_> Hi, I just install ubuntu.  I with the Silcon Valley Linux Club
[11:23] <Appakot> scorp123, yep, its still asking me for the password
[11:23] <fbafelipe> im having troubles with my svnserver after updating to ubuntu 7.04. After the updating to 7.04, the files in eSvn look as Unknow, if i type "svn status" it does not show the files, if i try to add a file it says the file is already added, when I try to commit the changes are just ignored.
[11:24] <scorp123> Appakot: you did really follow every step and also read the other postings from the other people in that thread?
[11:24] <Appakot> scorp123, is there anyway you can verify to see if i did it right?
[11:24] <Iva2> yeah so is there any other way to change me to root???
[11:25] <n2diy> sx66: ? Ok, I haven't gone past 6.04
[11:25] <scorp123> Appakot: nope ... but my guess is that you activated auto-login in GDM? :-)
[11:25] <sx66> okay, thennn
[11:25] <Scunizi> Iva2, when you use sudo you are root
[11:25] <Iva2> yeah but sudo doesnt work properly
[11:25] <Iva2> :)
[11:25] <Appakot> scorp123, GDM? probably not, is that my problem?
[11:26] <scorp123> Appakot: does your system ask you for username and passwd before it lets you access your desktop?
[11:26] <Scunizi> Iva2, you think it doesn't it's just that you're probably use to another method on a diff. distro. :)
[11:26] <fbafelipe> Iva2: if you type "sudo su" you get loged as root
[11:26] <guille> hi
[11:26] <Iva2> one mom ill try
[11:26] <Appakot> scorp123, nope
[11:27] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes`: no problem at all
[11:27] <Appakot> scorp123, can i send you the text from the gdm /etc/pam.d file?
[11:27] <Nachtzecke> hi all
[11:27] <scorp123> Appakot: so you have enabled auto-login in GDM, e.g. you turn on your machine and wooosh you find yourself on your GNOME desktop?
[11:27] <Appakot> scorp123, yes
[11:27] <Iva2>  ERROR: nvidia-installer must be run as root
[11:27] <scorp123> Appakot: so you did not read the guide then :-)
[11:27] <Appakot> scorp123, im sending you a PM with the file info
[11:27] <Iva2> so it tells me im not root though i use sudo
[11:27] <scorp123> Appakot: this part is specifically mentioned in that guide ;-)
[11:28] <Appakot> scorp123, which part did i miss then?
[11:28] <Scunizi> Iva2, since you're now at root try chmod +x filename.run
[11:28] <Nachtzecke> i am new at linux.i have installed ubuntu and will chance to Kubuntu. can i install Kubunto on the same partition from ubuntu?
[11:28] <Iva2> nothing happens
[11:28] <Scunizi> Iva2, then to run it try sh ./filename.run
[11:28] <fbafelipe> Iva2: to install nvidia driver X cant be running...
[11:28] <elias_> Nachtzecke: from synaptics install kde
[11:28] <Appakot> scorp123, all it says is that the pw's have to be the same, should i disable auto-login then?
[11:29] <mrynit> i need a pointer for geting usb mic and usb webcams to work
[11:29] <Niklas_E> is there any way to prevent apt-get upgrade to replace my own compiled mplayer (installed with checkinstall) every time I upgrade?
[11:29] <Scunizi> Iva2, you can ctrl-alt F2 to get to another terminal
[11:29] <bronze---> Do anyone know where I can get libwine-alsa, or do you know if it has been merged into wine / libwine?
[11:29] <fbafelipe> Iva2: try end the current session and loggin a terminal session, then loggin as root
[11:29] <Scunizi> Iva2, ctrl-alt F7 to get back to the gui
[11:29] <Acidictadpole> does ubuntu recognize SATA drives out of box?
[11:29] <BrightEyes> is there any problems if i install win xp 32 bit and kubuntu 7.04 64 bit? i want to store my mp3s on a fat32 partition so they will be accessible from both o/s
[11:29] <bronze---> yes
[11:29] <Nachtzecke> fbafelipe: i tryed that but now is got my system a lot of problems and crash a lot of times
[11:30] <Iva2> how do i log into terminal session???
[11:30] <Nachtzecke> nearly all 30 min
[11:30] <Flannel> Iva2: ctrl-alt-f[1-6]  (f7 gets you back)
[11:30] <Acidictadpole> how do i find out what /dev/ my SATA is?
[11:30] <guille_> Hi im driving crazy, I want to disable the tapping of my touchpad but i cannot
[11:30] <fbafelipe> Nachtzecke: what problems?
[11:30] <n2diy> Acidictadpole: lshw
[11:30] <guille> Hi im driving crazy, I want to disable the tapping of my touchpad but i canno
[11:31] <Appakot> scorp123, which part please?
[11:31] <davina> guille, have you tried in the bios settings?
[11:31] <mrynit> !webcam
[11:31] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[11:31] <scorp123> Appakot: your answer is in the full thread ... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?s=87b9e59d972e13362ea1f989d1fe0024&p=2776815#post2776815
[11:31] <mrynit> !mic
[11:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mic - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:31] <Scunizi> Iva2, log in just like you do for the normal gui
[11:31] <Flannel> Iva2: you DONT need to login as root.  You use sudo.  Please listen to what people are telling you.
[11:31] <Nachtzecke> my trashcan is away...firefox closed en the system freezed all 30 mins
[11:31] <scorp123> Appakot: you have to disable auto-login first
[11:31] <mrynit> !usbmic
[11:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usbmic - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:31] <guille> davina I just want to disable the tapping, not the hole touchpad
[11:31] <mrynit> !usb-mic
[11:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usb-mic - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:31] <graphix> hi guys
[11:31] <scorp123> Appakot: or else it will not work ...
[11:31] <asdf46> What can I do with my system, using the NV drivers my MAG 22" LCD gives a signal out of range. I am using it right now with Vesa though.
[11:31] <scorp123> Appakot: just follow that thread
[11:32] <scorp123> Appakot: another guy had the same problem like you now.
[11:32] <bobbob1016> can anyone help me get my eyetoy working as a webcam?  I installed the ov511 from the universe repo, but it still isn't working
[11:32] <n2diy> sx66: ? How is the install going?
[11:32] <Flannel> guille: is it a synaptics touchpad?
[11:32] <davina> guille, in that case, i have no idea
[11:32] <asdf46> Also, I am using a GeForce 8800GT
[11:32] <sx66> n2diy, it is done, now rebooting
[11:32] <Acidictadpole> n2diy: im not sure what im looking for with lshw
[11:32] <scorp123> Appakot: apparently it will work if you first disable auto-login, login, then re-enable it later again.
[11:32] <sx66> eta about 6 min
[11:32] <guille> yeh it's synaptics or at least I use  taht driver
[11:32] <n2diy> sx66: ? Cool, GL
[11:33] <Flannel> !synaptics | guille
[11:33] <ubotu> guille: For a comprehensive Synaptics Touchpad guide, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
[11:33] <Iva1> hmm as i moved from strg+alt+F2 into the GUI, nothing happened...had to reboot
[11:33] <Nachtzecke> fbafelipe:  my trashcan is away...firefox closed en the system freezed all 30 mins
[11:34] <mstoma> I have never used this system before. Thank you all for your help. I have learnt a lot in a short time. It is late at my neck of the woods (Mallorca), so off to bed. Good night.
[11:34] <fbafelipe> Nachtzecke: What did you tried before the problems start?
[11:34] <captaincheebra> I am trying to figure out what a good wireless router might be for my family to purchase, we use Dapper Drake, and I have looked around and it is very overwhelming I just don't know where to start
[11:34] <Appakot> scorp123, ok thanks, so im going to disable auto-login, and then hopefully it should work, if not.......ill be back here :-) thanks for your help
[11:34] <Acidictadpole> Ok, ubuntu isn't seeing my Maxtor SATA HD. How would i go about finding it
[11:34] <wpgmb> anyone used the LVM option in Edubuntu installer? I just finished it, but boy - it is extremely slow
[11:34] <Bradf0rd> What's the best IRC app for OS X? Does anyone know???
[11:34] <Bradf0rd> Or have any oppinions
[11:35] <n2diy> Acidictadpole: I'm not sure about a sata drive, but my drive is listed under .ide then .disk
[11:35] <Flannel> captaincheebra: it shouldn't matter.  Routers speak standard protocols (well except draft-N, but that's a different matter).  It's your NICs you've gotta double check
[11:35] <Nachtzecke> fbafelipe:  i installed kde core and kubuntu desktop only... then i tryed to change the theme and my trashcan is gone...then all other probs begon
[11:35] <DerangedDingo> Hello... any and every time I try to play/open a media file or media player that is involved with totem or gstreamer it freezes. this includes firefox. I tried reinstalling all totem packages and plugins and the problem persists, can someone help?
[11:35] <captaincheebra> Flannel, how would I check my NIC if it is compatible?
[11:35] <Iva1> SO ok another question: as i cant install the nvidia drivers, how can i set my resolution to 1600x1200 ???
[11:35] <BrightEyes> is there any problems if i install win xp 32 bit and kubuntu 7.04 64 bit? i want to store my mp3s on a fat32 partition so they will be accessible from both o/s
[11:35] <wpgmb> captaincheebra: Linksys or DLink would be my recommendations. What you should consider is whether other devices in your home are running on the same freq. such as microwave ovens, or cordless phones.
[11:36] <koruptah> Hiya room..
[11:36] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes: no problems
[11:36] <asdf46> BrightEyes, you can use NTFS-3G as well'
[11:36] <Flannel> wpgmb: LVM has a 3min/volume freeze bug in Feisty, that's most likely why.
[11:36] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes: you don't need to use fat32. Linux can read/write ntfs these days.
[11:36] <SlimeyPete> if you install ntfs-3g
[11:36] <tritium> BrightEyes: one warning, which may not matter to you, is that you won't be able to use flashplugin on 64 bit
[11:36] <NeoGeo64> Will Ubuntu run on an octo-core powermac?
[11:36] <tritium> NeoGeo64: yes
[11:36] <BrightEyes> asdf46: NTFS yes
[11:37] <fbafelipe> Nachtzecke: gnome should be still avaliable to loggin (and should be working)...
[11:37] <wpgmb> Flannel: thx - anyway it got thru it.
[11:37] <NeoGeo64> with 8gb ram
[11:37] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes: and windows can read ext3 if you install a plugin
[11:37] <captaincheebra> wpgmb, yeah my sister picked up a belkin and it says it was only suported by windows and mac, and the more expensive model was apparently supported for linux
[11:37] <bronze---> Where is the "next" key?
[11:37] <BrightEyes> tritium: thanks for saying that...i want to do that
[11:37] <BrightEyes> SlimeyPete: pls tell me more about that plugin
[11:37] <koruptah> hey i'm haveing problems with my package manager and update manager
[11:37] <Iva1> Anyone nows how to change my resolution to 1600x1200 ???
[11:37] <tritium> BrightEyes: if you want flash, better stick with 32 bit, then
[11:37] <Flannel> captaincheebra: google is usually the easiest.  Check for hardware compatability with linux and your card.  We have a hardware Compat list, I'm not sure it's up to date.
[11:37] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes: www.fs-driver.org
[11:37] <DerangedDingo> Any time I try and open play a media file in any application the application freezes. Can anyone help>
[11:37] <asdf46> Anyone have any insight on LCD Refresh Rates with an nvidia 8800?
[11:37] <scorp123> OMFG ... LOL  ... "Judge orders defendant to hand over  R A M ... "  <= they want to use RAM memory as "proof" :-)
[11:37] <scorp123> http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/06/14/180222&from=rss
[11:37] <Flannel> !hardware | captaincheebra
[11:37] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes: I use it myself. It works well.
[11:37] <Nachtzecke> fbafelipe: so i shoul not deinstall gnome (ubuntu)???
[11:38] <Flannel> scorp123: #ubuntu-offtopic for non-support chatter, thanks.
[11:38] <BrightEyes> SlimeyPete: basically i want to do everything in ubuntu now.i will buy a web cam and i want to make my microphone work as well(its a simple one set, the phones work fine the mic no)
[11:38] <ubotu> captaincheebra: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[11:38] <fbafelipe> Nachtzecke: when i installed Kubuntu in my ubuntu i remember i had some problems too, but i solved the problems, i dont remember what i did in all the problems but...
[11:38] <scorp123> Flannel: sorry dude, but this is so funny :)
[11:38] <wpgmb> captaincheebra: wireless routers are not supported by definition by any particular os.. Any system with a browser can log into the interface of the router, and configure it
[11:38] <fbafelipe> Nachtzecke: no, do not uninstall ubuntu
[11:38] <captaincheebra> thanks I'll give those a look see
[11:38] <bronze---> Where is the "next" key on my keyboard?
[11:39] <Silveira_Neto> Hi people, I'm trying to run python mpi, In ubuntu there's a packate named python-mpi, it's this one cited in http://pympi.sourceforge.net/?
[11:39] <zambaboo> hi all
[11:39] <fbafelipe> Nachtzecke: to put the trashcan you just need to create an link to app in your desktop
[11:39] <BrightEyes> SlimeyPete: do u have a web cam and microphone working with kopete?
[11:39] <Iva1> How can I change to 1600*1200???
[11:39] <asdf46> Fine, I'll fix it myself.
[11:39] <anto> Dose anyone here use firestarter as firewall?
[11:39] <sx66> n2diy, okay I am in ubuntu, let me send a screen shot, eta 5 min
[11:39] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes: no webcam. I used a microphone once though, on my old laptop.
[11:39] <SlimeyPete> it worked OK, but a lot depends on your soundcard
[11:39] <stevej> lva1: As root, edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:39] <n2diy> anto: Firestarter is only a front end to the firewall.
[11:40] <BrightEyes> SlimeyPete: whats the reason my mic is not working? on windoze it works fine
[11:40] <Flannel> Silveira_Neto: most likely
[11:40] <fbafelipe> Nachtzecke: then you open the file (i.e. the link) in an editor and setup some properties
[11:40] <Iva1> as user???
[11:40] <DerangedDingo> Any time I try to play an audio file the application freezes. Can anyone help?
[11:40] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes: what sound card / chipset do you have?
[11:40] <Flannel> !fixres | Iva1
[11:40] <ubotu> Iva1: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[11:40] <Nachtzecke> fbafelipe: but if i want now install the original kubuntu (not update my ubuntu) cant i do that on the same partition? cause i split my partition 40GB for windows and 40 for linux and i wouln not clean the whole disk
[11:40] <koruptah> my package manager is shutting down whenever i run it, cuz there is an archive it cant find...  any suggestions?
[11:40] <Flannel> bronze---: Where does it ask you?  It probably means a "next" button on some GUI soemwhere
[11:40] <anto> n2diy, yeah i know that but i need some help configuring the policy it dosen't seam to react to the new policy
[11:40] <Flannel> koruptah: What error message does it give you?
[11:40] <zambaboo> weird issue - the sound only work for a split second when i unplug the power from my laptop. has anyone seen this? thinkpad t40
[11:41] <lusepuster> Hi, I'll try again - after the latest kernel update, my lappy's internal speakers stopped switching off when headphones are plugged in - a bit annoying when I'm working in the office. Any known solution? I'm on a Lenovo 3000 n100
[11:41] <n2diy> anto: Ok, I haven't played around with that stuff.
[11:41] <Flannel> lusepuster: I'd check Launchpad for a bug report, that's obviously a regression.  (If one doesn't exist that you can find, report it)
[11:41] <fbafelipe> Nachtzecke: to do this you will have to format your partition. you will have to backup all your data, or it will be lost
[11:42] <ReServe2> hi
[11:42] <lusepuster> Flannel - Okay, i'll do...
[11:42] <koruptah> Flannel "E: The package freepops-updater-fltk needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it."
[11:42] <ReServe2> Is it hard getting a lcd TV to work on ubuntu?
[11:42] <fbafelipe> Nachtzecke: but you can install Kubuntu over Ubuntu, you will have to fix some problems but it is possible
[11:42] <cchance_> any one know how to make an auto run file, so i can get my server self sufficent?
[11:43] <gordonjcp> ReServe2: shouldn't be
[11:43] <kempoller> lusepuster: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/Lenovo3000C200 howto there..same card
[11:43] <BrightEyes> SlimeyPete: on board. asrock
[11:43] <ReServe2> gordonjcp: ok
[11:43] <gordonjcp> ReServe2: depends on if it's got a VGA socket or not ;-)
[11:43] <koruptah> Flannel, I used Gdebi to install the package...
[11:43] <FreeFull> My sound suddenly stopped working
[11:43] <scorp123> cchance_: what do you mean by "auto run" file?
[11:43] <captaincheebra> alright I checked the hardware compatibly lists and there was nothing for wireless routers, and the one I have Belkin f5d7230-4, the package however says not to try installing the router until I ahve run the driver CD (which have not Linux support)
[11:43] <gordonjcp> ReServe2: if you've got a VGA or DVI socket, you should just be able to plug right in
[11:43] <Nachtzecke> fbafelipe: hmmm okay.then i will try that. thanks a lot for help.
[11:43] <lusepuster> kempoller : Thanks a bunch, I'll take a look at that too
[11:43] <ReServe2> gordonjcp; actually I was thinking about using DVI to HDMI
[11:43] <tritium> ReServe2: it's fairly easy, typically.  I've used VGA, DVI -> HDMI, component out, etc.
[11:44] <cchance_> a startup file, to get the ssh server on apache on my mail server on, and ftp, mysql on
[11:44] <tritium> ReServe2: what matters more is what video card you have, really
[11:44] <cchance_> At startup
[11:44] <Flannel> cchance_: They already do that.
[11:44] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes: do an lspci. If it shows a realtek or intelhdachipset, that might be your problem. There are lots of problems with the drivers for those chipsets (I have a realtek HDA and haven't made it work properly yet)
[11:44] <FreeFull> My sound has suddenly stopped working and I done everything I could
[11:44] <ReServe2> tritium; Geforce FX5500
[11:44] <kempoller> lusepuster: it needs doing after any kernel update until the patch ends up in ubuntu
[11:44] <scorp123> cchance_: if you installed this stuff via the repos (apt-get ...) then this should already be the case :-/
[11:44] <gordonjcp> ReServe2: none of my monitors or cards do DVI so you've gone past the area I can help you with ;-)
[11:45] <cchance_> nopw
[11:45] <cchance_> I didnt
[11:45] <tritium> ReServe2: nVidia is very good at tv out support.  Be sure to read /usr/share/doc/nvidia-glx/README.txt.gz for some good info
[11:45] <cchance_> ok, here maby this will work better
[11:45] <FreeFull> My sound has suddenly stopped working and I done everything I could, can someone help me please?
[11:45] <scorp123> cchance_: you installed this stuff manually??? Why oh why?
[11:45] <Flannel> cchance_: Yes, when you installed them, they put stuff in /etc/init.d/ to make them start at startup
[11:45] <n2diy> How could I tell Nautilus not to abbreviate file sizes?
[11:45] <Flannel> cchance_: You should reinstall Ubuntu, and do stuff properly next time.
[11:46] <ReServe2> gordonjcp; sorry to hear that :). I have heard that dvi to hdmi gives best picture quality... Is this true?
[11:46] <fbafelipe> im having troubles with my svnserver after updating to ubuntu 7.04. After the updating to 7.04, the files in eSvn look as Unknow, if i type "svn status" it does not show the files, if i try to add a file it says the file is already added, when I try to commit the changes are just ignored.
[11:46] <lusepuster> kempoller: It's just funny bcs it worked out of the box when I installed Feisty for the first time
[11:46] <cchance_> Im trying to install ubuntu 7.07 the 64 disk, but i get an error with my graphics card radeon, here il try to repliate it one sec
[11:46] <ReServe2> ok thanks tritium
[11:46] <lusepuster> kempoller: the kernel has only been updated this one time since
[11:46] <Flannel> cchance_: Get the alternate CD
[11:46] <koruptah> any ideas on my package manager problem?
[11:46] <scorp123> cchance_: Ubuntu 7.07 ??
[11:46] <motw> does anyone know if any 7.04 update servers are down right now?
[11:46] <lenzzzinoleonard> any 1 with experince in installing usb adsl modem with conexant chipset?
[11:46] <BrightEyes> SlimeyPete: wait my friend
[11:47] <cchance_> sorry 7.04
[11:47] <lenzzzinoleonard> I need ur help really bad
[11:47] <ReServe2> I just installed linuxMCE. Did not understand a thing :S
[11:47] <FreeFull> I have recently done an update and also have installed and removed some games on WINE. My sound has suddenly stopped working. I'm using an Intel chipset.
[11:47] <scorp123> motw: I just updated ... maybe one of the mirrors is down? The main servers "ubuntu.com" should be working OK.
[11:47] <kempoller> lusepuster: strange, it worked after previous kernel updates?
[11:47] <BrightEyes> SlimeyPete: commmand not found..well now im on suse 10.1 :(
[11:47] <aboyousif> hello .. where can i get this file /usr/lib/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules/libhttp.so
[11:47] <bobbob1016> I managed to get the eyetoy working, I was pointing to /dev/video0 instead of /dev/video1.  Anyone know of a cross platform video confrence/chat program?
[11:47] <motw> scorp123: how long ago did you update?
[11:47] <scorp123> motw: 30 min. ago
[11:47] <BrightEyes> SlimeyPete: ubuntu supports all mic?
[11:47] <cchance_> bbl, my connection is going to go down when i restart the ICS
[11:47] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes: try doing lspci as root
[11:48] <motw> scorp123: must be on my end, thanks
[11:48] <scorp123> motw: there was some update for some gnome stuff ....
[11:48] <lusepuster> kempoller: As mentioned, my machine is very new, this is the first kernel update after I installed Ubuntu
[11:48] <lenzzzinoleonard> any 1 with knowledge  in installing usb adsl modem with conexant chipset? I need any 1 of ur help plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
[11:48] <ReServe2> linuxMCE should work right off the install or do I have to configure something?
[11:48] <FreeFull> I have recently done an update and also have installed and removed some games on WINE. My sound has suddenly stopped working. I'm using an Intel chipset. Help me please.
[11:48] <BrightEyes> SlimeyPete: i tried that as well -> command not found
[11:48] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes: yes, it supports all microphones but not all sound chipsets
[11:48] <motw> scopr123: i mean a dist-upgarde...for some reason, i was also able to upgrade the small stuff, but it hung on the dist-upgrade
[11:48] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes: ah :/ sorry, I haven't used suse since version 8
[11:48] <BrightEyes> SlimeyPete: now what can i do? how can i learn if my chipset is compatible?
[11:49] <kempoller> luseputer: okay, it does sound like the same problem.
[11:49] <scorp123> motw: maybe the servers have high loads now? If there was some update now then everybody is busy updating, hence putting high loads on the servers ... ?
[11:49] <About_Ali> hello guys
[11:49] <koruptah> I need some help, my package manager is shutting down whenever i run it, cuz there is an archive it cant find...  any suggestions?
[11:49] <lenzzzinoleonard> any 1 with knowledge  in installing usb adsl modem with conexant chipset? I need any 1 of ur help plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
[11:49] <tucuna> hmm.... --anyone know how to run app as diferent user? gksu -u <user> app_name just returns: Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[11:49] <scorp123> lenzzzinoleonard: doesn't look like it.
[11:49] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes: there is a list at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport but it isn't 100% complete
[11:50] <motw> scorp123: just went through right now
[11:50] <motw> scorp123: thanks for your help, i gotta run
[11:50] <scorp123> motw: must be load-related problems ...
[11:50] <scorp123> motw: bye
[11:50] <FreeFull> I have recently done an update and also have installed and removed some games on WINE. My sound has suddenly stopped working. I'm using an Intel chipset. Help me please.
[11:50] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes: other than that,try google. You'll need to find out what chipset you have first, though. Does Suse have a hardware manager application you can use?
[11:50] <Undrtaker> hello does anybody have an avertt hybrid pci tv card working in ubuntu?
[11:50] <crimsun> FreeFull: pastebin the output from `asoundconf list && amixer`, and tell me the url
[11:50] <jamman> Undrtaker, have you googled it?
[11:51] <lenzzzinoleonard> any 1 with knowledge  in setting usb adsl modem on ubuntu? I need any 1 of ur help plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
[11:51] <kempoller> lusepuster:  Try that previous link...heres the bug report where it comes from. n100 is mentioned
[11:51] <scorp123> lenzzzinoleonard: doesn't look like it :)
[11:51] <Undrtaker> yes but i did't find the way to make it work
[11:51] <BrightEyes`> SlimeyPete: now what can i do? how can i learn if my chipset is compatible?
[11:51] <About_Ali> anyone here
[11:51] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes`: I just answered you...
[11:51] <lenzzzinoleonard> scorp123: wht do u meen?
[11:51] <kempoller> lusepuster: https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=2725 forgot the link
[11:51] <lusepuster> kempoller: looking at it. Thanks again.
[11:51] <scorp123> lenzzzinoleonard: you have asked this question like four times now ...
[11:52] <jamman> lenzzzinoleonard, yeah, sorry. modems are hard.
[11:52] <Stoffer> jamman, fixed it :)
[11:52] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes`: if you missed it: 22:49 < SlimeyPete> BrightEyes: there is a list at
[11:52] <SlimeyPete>                     https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport but it isn't 100%
[11:52] <SlimeyPete>                     complete
[11:52] <jamman> Stoffer, how?
[11:52] <koruptah> Please, I need some help, my package manager is shutting down whenever i run it, cuz there is an archive it cant find...  any suggestions?
[11:52] <Stoffer> jamman, chkdsk /f worked
[11:52] <Math`> any reason why hdparm -T gives the same result on a raid1 array than on a single disc? I tought reading should be 2x the speed
[11:52] <jamman> Stoffer, excellent.
[11:52] <jamman> Stoffer, glad I could help.
[11:52] <Stoffer> jamman, yep, thanks !
[11:52] <kempoller> lusepuster: no problem, i have to do it after every update too :( it works after tho :)
[11:53] <scorp123> koruptah: check your /etc/apt/sources.list file and then do a "sudo apt-get update".
[11:53] <Undrtaker> i think that i have to add the module to the kernel but i don't know how
[11:53] <lenzzzinoleonard> jamman: ubuntu sucks
[11:53] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes`: you will need to find a way to figure out what chipset you have though.If suse has a ControlPanel or Hardware Manager, it might tell you
[11:53] <jamman> Hey lenzzzinoleonard, ubuntu rocks.
[11:53] <FreeFull> crimsun: http://pastebin.ca/570813
[11:53] <jamman> lenzzzinoleonard, hardware developers and their selfishness sucks.
[11:53] <lenzzzinoleonard> jamman: guess i have to stik with ma good old windows
[11:54] <scorp123> lenzzzinoleonard: Conexant are known for being Windows-lover-boys ... They don't release their hardware details and therefore make it hard to use their stuff on Linux.
[11:54] <lusepuster> kempoller: Like, perfectly? Bcs I'va had no problems with the mic jack, or with low sound, as they mention
[11:54] <crimsun> FreeFull: so `aplay /usr/share/sounds/*up.wav` is inaudible?
[11:54] <scorp123> lenzzzinoleonard: if Windows works OK for you, stick to it .....
[11:54] <About_Ali> hello guys
[11:54] <bnall> i am new to ubuntu - need help getting totem to play dvds
[11:54] <scorp123> lenzzzinoleonard: nobody is really forcing you to move to Linux, you know :-)
[11:54] <About_Ali> im new to this
[11:55] <rockets> How can I set a WEP passphrase from the command line
[11:55] <cables> !dvd | bnall
[11:55] <ubotu> bnall: 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
[11:55] <About_Ali> can anyone teach me how to use it
[11:55] <FreeFull> crimsun: yes, and 'cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp' is inaudible too
[11:55] <About_Ali> ?
[11:55] <kempoller> lusepuster: thats before applying the fix listed on that wiki page
[11:55] <scorp123> About_Ali: use what?
[11:55] <jamman> anyways... I have a DWL-650+ that I had working in Ubuntu, Installed ndiswrapper for WPA and it worked, until I restarted. Then, it didn't work. Couldn't even connect to an unsecured.
[11:55] <lenzzzinoleonard> jamman: I c threads where ppl get the conexant adsl  modem workin on ubuntu
[11:55] <Math`> FreeFull: my favorite is cat /dev/mem > /dev/dsp
[11:55] <crimsun> FreeFull: ok, `amixer set 'Headphone Jack Sense' mute && amixer set 'Line Jack Sense' mute`
[11:55] <scorp123> lenzzzinoleonard: then why don't you post in those threads? Those people seem to have the stuff working ....
[11:55] <jamman> rockets, sudo iwconfig wlan0 key restricted xxxxxxxxxx
[11:55] <Tiradin> So could anyone help me
[11:56] <lenzzzinoleonard> jamman: but I cant seem to find the right guy with the right  knowladge
[11:56] <Tiradin> I need to add a slave HDD in my fstab.
[11:56] <lenzzzinoleonard> jamman: posted. but no reply
[11:56] <bobbob1016> lenzzzinoleonard, are you connecting it via USB or ethernet?
[11:56] <Flannel> Tiradin: primary slave?
[11:56] <jamman> lenzzzinoleonard, sorry, i don't even use a modem. Sorry.
[11:56] <Tiradin> Flannel: Yes,
[11:56] <lenzzzinoleonard> jamman: USB
[11:56] <rockets> jamman, THANKS!
[11:56] <Flannel> Tiradin: that's hdb, do you only have one partition on it?
[11:56] <FreeFull> crimsun: thanks, it works now
[11:56] <digin4> what's the best software to manage ipod on ubuntu?
[11:56] <crimsun> FreeFull: np
[11:56] <jamman> rockets, no prob.
[11:56] <cables> digin4: gtkpod if you want to do it manually.
[11:57] <bobbob1016> lenzzzinoleonard, if it's USB that could be the issue there, try ethernet
[11:57] <About_Ali> how can i see the users list?
[11:57] <About_Ali> anyone please?
[11:57] <jamman> digin4, amarok.
[11:57] <digin4> thanks :)
[11:57] <crimsun> FreeFull: please pastebin your `lspci -nv`
[11:57] <lenzzzinoleonard> jamman: I dont wanna change ma modem i got it a week back
[11:57] <cables> digin4: most media players available on Linux work with iPod. Amarok is a good one.
[11:57] <Tiradin> Flannel: yes,
[11:57] <cables> About_Ali: you mean on the login screen?
[11:57] <About_Ali> guys how can i PM anyone
[11:57] <About_Ali> ?
[11:57] <Flannel> Tiradin: that's /dev/hdb1
[11:57] <jamman> About_Ali, or on IRC?
[11:57] <cables> !register | About_Ali
[11:57] <ubotu> About_Ali: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[11:57] <binvij> Hi, how can i figure out the appropriate arguments for nvidia-config for  my geforce 6100 laptop, i am trying to emerald theme
[11:57] <Flannel> About_Ali: freenode restricts queries from non-registered nicks.
[11:57] <bobbob1016> lenzzzinoleonard, you change the cable you are using, not the modem
[11:57] <Tiradin> flannel: I'm not sure how to add it to fstab, which flags, etc.
[11:58] <BrightEyes`> SlimeyPete: it says "You have to disable all Jack Sense and External Amplifier switches in alsamixer for it to work" what are those?
[11:58] <FreeFull> crimsun: http://pastebin.ca/570826
[11:58] <lenzzzinoleonard> jamman: it has a 2 ports 1 to connect phone line other USB
[11:58] <ReServe2> I will be happy when Ubuntu has 100 % support for my old audiogy 2 soundcard. I miss induvidual controls for bass and treble
[11:58] <bobbob1016> lenzzzinoleonard, you are responding to the wrong person I think
[11:58] <cables> digin4: I'm using Amarok, but it's basically a 120 megabyte install if you're using Gnome.
[11:58] <lgc> How does one configure the *internal* modem?
[11:58] <jamman> lenzzzinoleonard, sorry, but im not the one helping. i think bobbob1016 is the one you want.
[11:58] <cables> digin4: I'm just waiting for Exaile (a Gnome clone of Amarok) to improve a little.
[11:58] <Flannel> Tiradin: ah, it's best to just copy one of the other ones.  If you only have one drive, your other one will be /, you copy it, except remove the "errors=remount-ro" (so it contains only "default" in that column)
[11:58] <bobbob1016> lenzzzinoleonard, what is the modem model again?
[11:58] <digin4> cables, it's okay :) thanks
[11:59] <SlimeyPete> BrightEyes`: not sure,sorry. Try running alsamixer and looking forthem. If they're not there, try "man alsamixer" and see if they're mentioned.
[11:59] <lenzzzinoleonard> jamman:oops
[11:59] <crimsun> FreeFull: and `tail -2 /proc/asound/oss/sndstat`
[11:59] <lenzzzinoleonard> bobbob1016:oops
[11:59] <n2diy> lgc, I use minicom.
[11:59] <cables> digin4: also Amarok can be a bit buggy on gnome. Just a heads-up. I'm pretty sure the built-in Rhythmbox can deal with iPods though.
[11:59] <ReServe2> And I have yet to find a replacement for windows explorer (file management).
[11:59] <jamman> cables, yeah, Exaile sucks. I swithced all the way to KDE because Amarok is so good.
[11:59] <bobbob1016> lenzzzinoleonard, what is the model of the modem?
[11:59] <jamman> ReServe2, KDE or Gnome?
[11:59] <cables> jamman: exaile does not suck, just the repo version does. SVN is shaping up nicely.
[11:59] <lenzzzinoleonard> bobbob1016: its starcome ut-300u chipset conexant e-tech v2
[12:00] <ReServe2> jamman; I use Gnome
[12:00] <jamman> cables, really? I might have to check it out...
[12:00] <Silveira_Neto> In which package I can found /usr/include/stdio.h and others default header for C ?
[12:00] <FreeFull> crimsun: http://pastebin.ca/570829 - but its only 2 lines
[12:00] <lgc> n2diy, does System->Networking->Configure modem' work?
[12:00] <ronin_> hi
[12:00] <jamman> ReServe2, well, there is Nautilus.
[12:00] <crimsun> FreeFull: excellent, thanks.
[12:00] <Cal__> hi there, someone can help me? i cant use the ./configure command in ubuntu feyst fawn
[12:00] <Iva1> need help with that: nvidia-xconfig --mode=1600x1200
[12:00] <FreeFull> crimsun: Why you wanted this anyway?
[12:00] <jamman> ReServe2, You must understand how the hierarchy works tho.
[12:00] <ronin_> small question, do anyone know how to convert xfs to ext3 on mounted partition ?
[12:01] <n2diy> lgc, it may, but GUI interfaces are always as reliable as the command line ones.
[12:01] <bobbob1016> lenzzzinoleonard, I doubt it doesn't have ethernet, if it doesn't then I can't help you, ethernet looks just like a phone cable, but fatter
[12:01] <crimsun> FreeFull: so I can add your thinkpad model to the jack sense blacklist