[01:26] (Nipoc/#ubuntu) syndic4te: no once you've opened synaptic look for opera and mark it as install
[01:26] (SilentDis/#ubuntu) wimpies: what command are you trying, and what error do you get?
[01:26] (Syndic4te/#ubuntu) ok
[01:26] (capitalist/#ubuntu) hi. i am following these instructions: http://madwifi.org/wiki/UserDocs/FirstTimeHowTo . Ubuntu recognized the card and I am able to build the driver and modprobe without error, but when i try ifconfig ath0 up, i get the error ath0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
[01:26] (penguin42/#ubuntu) wimpies: if you do an apt-get dist-upgrade it will try and update everything, that should fix it but is a bit heavy just to fix that
[01:26] (Nipoc/#ubuntu) syndic4te: did you want to install or uninstall????
[01:26] (mike_/#ubuntu) Syndic4te: Yes search for opera and select "complete removal"
[01:26] (SilentDis/#ubuntu) !pastebin | wimpies:  use pastebin if it's long -
[01:26] (ubotu/#ubuntu) wimpies:  use pastebin if it's long -: 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)
[01:27] <earthrealsound> can you tell my a german ubuntu irc server ?
[01:27] (Syndic4te/#ubuntu) uninstall...thanks
[01:27] (Syndic4te/#ubuntu) i found it
[01:27] <Syndic4te> :D
[01:27] <Syndic4te> thank sa lot
[01:27] <Syndic4te> you're the best
[01:27] <Nipoc> your welcome
[01:27] <mike_> :)
[01:27] <SilentDis> !german | earthrealsound
[01:27] <ubotu> earthrealsound: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[01:28] <IntuitiveNipple> Hibame: to connect to mysql it needs both a username and the hostname/IP, it checks both. So you'll need to do a GRANT of privileges for the user(s)@hosts
[01:28] <Xenguy> What is that software that will take source and convert to deb, rpm or slackware package -- anyone
[01:28] <Xenguy> ?
[01:28] <earthrealsound> thx
[01:28] <IntuitiveNipple> Hibame: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/grant.html
[01:28] <SilentDis> Xenguy: i think you're looking for alien... though fair warning, it's not exactly perfect
[01:28] <gladford> hi, i have a 1440x900 monitor, in my xorg.conf i have it, but in system->prefs->screen resolution i have other values... where do they come from?
[01:28] <SilentDis> !alien | Xenguy
[01:28] <ubotu> Xenguy: RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu uses !APT, not RPM. RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[01:29] <Hibame>  IntuitiveNipple: I did that the first time I tried
[01:29] <pjotter> hello
[01:29] <Xenguy> SilentDis: nope, it's something like 'chk' something
[01:29] <Xenguy> SilentDis: or conf something
[01:29] <TaJMoX> checkinstall ?
[01:30] <Xenguy> damn, I hate when the brain betrays ;-)
[01:30] <Xenguy> TaJMoX: yes!
[01:30] <SilentDis> !info checkinstall
[01:30] <Zack> How do i Convert .Deb to .ppd.gz
[01:30] <Xenguy> TaJMoX: thank you, I hate those brain farts :P
[01:30] <ubotu> checkinstall: installation tracker. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.6.1-1ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 111 kB, installed size 540 kB
[01:30] <Zack> ??
[01:30] <SilentDis> Zack: what is a .ppd.gz file for?
[01:31] <Zack> It is for a Printer Driver
[01:31] <Zack> I have the Driver just in .Deb format
[01:31] <IntuitiveNipple> Hibame: always reduce problems to the simplest case and then build back up. Make sure the main admin/root account is working from mysql shell, then use GRANT to add a user and try logging in with that from the shell, and then with phpmyadmin, and check the log files for erros
[01:31] <TaJMoX> the deb doesn't work ?
[01:31] <pjotter> Does anybody know why "Evolution"  is the default mail application for Ubuntu. Why not Thunderbird,for example? I tried to remove Evolution, but it seems that can't be done because other programs depend on it's existance. Anyone?
[01:31] <marcus__> I am attempting to compile, but am missing gtk+ and pygtk version 2. Where can I find them?
[01:31] <SilentDis> Zack: ahhh.  if it's in .deb, then just `sudo dpkg -i package-name.deb` and it should install
[01:31] <Zack> THANK YOU!
[01:31] <penguin42> pjotter: I assume because it is part of the 'gnome' family
[01:32] <koud> where could i find open source, and other projects that needs volunteers? << i ask here because i really don't know where to look, except maybe sourceforge but i can't find any good there
[01:32] <SilentDis> Zack: no troubles :)
[01:32] <penguin42> koud: You could look at some of the packages in ubuntu and see if you want to help on some of them
[01:32] <Hibame>  IntuitiveNipple: I added a user and a database with root, but when I tired to connect to it from outside it just dennied all of my connection requests
[01:32] <SilentDis> koud: i know i saw a couple requests for volunteers in the planet k/ubuntu rss feeds over the past couple days.  check out http://planet.ubuntu.com/... and THANK YOU :)
[01:33] <penguin42> koud: Or you could try looking at the 'masters of the universe' section of the ubuntu site; they are after people to help with stuff - but it depends what you are good at?
[01:33] <Andreasmilton> hi all
[01:33] <jtreglos> hi folks
[01:33] <Nipoc> hey
[01:33] <Xenguy> I have a trivia question, here goes... I want to convert an HTML document into a PDF document *and retain the working hyperlinks*.  'htmldoc' will convert to PDF, but the hyperlinks get deactivated in the PDF :-(  Any recommendations of a method or software I could use to maintain the hyperlinks?
[01:33] <marcus__> hello
[01:33] <Bassetts> is it safe to clear out .Trash-root
[01:33] <SilentDis> penguin42: ahh, good point, the MotU are ALWAYS looking for good people :)
[01:33] <IntuitiveNipple> Hibame: Define 'outside'? Is it being blocked by a firewall, or is the client connecting but being refused access by mysql? if the latter, then you need to set the 'host' portion of the GRANT to match the incoming client
[01:34] <SilentDis> Bassetts: i'm a bit scared that you HAVE a .Trash-root, but yes, usually
[01:34] <Andreasmilton> i have  kubuntu with grub how to boot in text mode .???
[01:34] <Zack> SilentDS: When i put that in terminal it says no file is found.
[01:34] <Bassetts> SilentDis, shouldnt I?
[01:34] <HoboBen> @Xenguy - I use AbiWord for everything, and I *think* it saves PDFs, so maybe that would maintain hyperlinks?
[01:34] <penguin42> SilentDis: Well you know the universe is a big place; if you thought it was a long way down the street ....
[01:34] <HoboBen> I'll check for you, two secs.
[01:34] <pjotter> penguin42: Evolution looks nice. Very similar to Thunderbird. Still, I would prefer to use Thunderbird. Although I noticed that using the "sendto" in Ubuntu only seems to work with Evolution and not with Thunderbird.
[01:34] <Hibame>  IntuitiveNipple: when trying to connect from another computer on the network it just says that the ip of the computer isnt allowed to connect when as the host I gave it that exact ip
[01:34] <Xenguy> HoboBen: thanks for the tip...
[01:34] <Bassetts> SilentDis, I am backing up /home and it is backing up everything in /home/.Trash-root
[01:34] <cafuego> Xenguy: or openoffice, perhaps.
[01:34] <penguin42> pjotter: I'd be surprised if you couldn't change the sendto somewhere - but I'll admit to being a ludite and using mutt
[01:35] <Xenguy> HoboBen: I guess if abiword can hand .html files, then that might well work, in theory anyway
[01:35] <koud> penguin42: well, i just know some c# and general things when it comes to programming, but i could do bug hunting and testing and stuff
[01:35] <Nipoc> andreasmilton: you can just press ctrl-alt-f2 and you'll have a text only interface
[01:35] <Bassetts> SilentDis, might it be because I used rm as root?
[01:35] <voidmage> any way i can convert a bmp to pdf using the command line?
[01:35] <SilentDis> Bassetts: it means you used konqueror or nautilis as a root user and deleted something... in general, that's just not a great way to do things.  much better to leave root to a console and sudo rm as needed.  that's just my opinion though, and if you know exactly what you're doing, go for it :)
[01:35] <Xenguy> cafuego: but I don't think that OOo handles .html files like wyrd does?
[01:35] <cafuego> Xenguy: on the orhter hand, from `man htmldoc': --links Enables generation of links in PDF files (default).
[01:35] <borowski> which file is it that sets how often fsck runs on startup?
[01:35] <HoboBen> Xenguy, nope, hyperlinks disabled there too, sorry
[01:35] <Xenguy> cafuego: oooo...
[01:35] <Zack> SilentDis: It says that there is no file in directory..
[01:35] <IntuitiveNipple> Hibame: ok, well, that is an issue with the GRANT user@hostname + password, so you need to investigate those carefully.
[01:36] <cafuego> Xenguy: also --linkcolor color and --linkstyle {plain,underline
[01:36] <Andreasmilton> but i want to see the boot log in real time to see which prog decelerates my boot
[01:36] <Xenguy> cafuego: OK, I was using the GUI, maybe the CLI can workaround my problem - thanks for that
[01:36] <Bassetts> SilentDis, the only time i ran nautilus as su was just now to clear out .Trash-root, is it safe to completly delete .Trash-root
[01:36] <penguin42> koud: The Motu stuff might be a good place to start; but also is there any package that you use that has a set of bugs in that annoy you or your friends? If so go and join the development lists for it and ask about fixing them
[01:36] <borowski> I'd like to set fsck to only run every 50 instead every 30
[01:36] <cafuego> Xenguy: I should know, I use the damned thing to generate reports using mysql and php ;-)
[01:36] <pjotter> penguin: I's an official bug, as I understand it. Maybe this will be solved in the next version of Ubuntu. There is a patch for this which I tried.. but even the patch didn't work.
[01:36] <penguin42> borowski: tune2fs -c
[01:36] <SilentDis> Bassetts: yes, the .Trash directories recreate as needed
[01:36] <cafuego> Xenguy: though not for much longer...
[01:36] <Bassetts> SilentDis, thanks
[01:36] <voidmage> any way to compress a bmp to png using the command line?
[01:36] <mneptok> Andreasmilton: edit the default boot line and remove "splash" and "quiet"
[01:36] <penguin42> voidmage: use the 'convert' tool in imagemagick
[01:36] <borowski> penguin42: ah, right right..
[01:36] <Xenguy> cafuego: hrm, but it says that is default behaviour... I'll have to test it I guess
[01:37] <Andreasmilton> where is this default boot line ?
[01:37] <penguin42> borowski: (assuming it is ext2)
[01:37] <mneptok> Andreasmilton: in the GRUB menu
[01:37] <Andreasmilton> sorry but how do i go to the GRUB menu ?
[01:37] <SilentDis> Andreasmilton: i assume you mean /boot/grub/menu.lst?
[01:37] <penguin42> can someone pop open an openoffice writer window (on feisty) and try something for me?
[01:37] <voidmage> will putting .png as the output make imagick recognize what i want to do?
[01:37] <borowski> penguin42: it is... I remember I did it a long time ago on my computer... but I just installed Ubuntu for a friend
[01:37] <Andreasmilton> ok
[01:37] <Xenguy> cafuego: I am always looking for an alternative toolchain to the M$ Office default at work -- hence my problems ;-)
[01:37] <Hibame>  IntuitiveNipple: which is why I have no idea, this is my first ever self linux install
[01:38] <pjotter> the parctch is named: nautilus-sendto-thunderbird. But it didn't workfor me though :(
[01:38] <SilentDis> penguin42: what are you looking for?
[01:38] <penguin42> Xenguy: It's really difficult to get something that replaces it in all circumstances and gives you really compatible docs
[01:38] <IntuitiveNipple> Hibame: All I can say is, read read read and play play play until it makes sense :)
[01:38] <penguin42> SilentDis: I want to know if the word 'this' looks grossly badly kerned on all machines or just mine
[01:38] <Xenguy> penguin42: I've been working with various 'smart ASCII' tools for awhile (currently 'txt2tags')...
[01:38] <Hibame>  IntuitiveNipple:I have been at it for 5 hours I ama bout ready to go in and change everything to sqlite
[01:38] <penguin42> SilentDis: Just new openoffice.org writer window, type 'this' and tell me if there is an annoying space between the 'h' and the 'i'
[01:39] <Zack> SilentDiS: I have a question for you.
[01:39] <hocmin> I'm trying to follow the guide (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu) for adding the Multiverse repository, but can't seem to find "Software Properties" in my Administration menu.  Is there a different program in the latest Ubuntu?
[01:39] <SilentDis> penguin42: the 'th' is a bit bad... Kubuntu 7.04, OOoW 2.2, Default Times 12pt
[01:39] <penguin42> Xenguy: Nod yeh I know lots of people who use stuff like that; although these days HTML is almost the best way
[01:39] <Xenguy> penguin42: I've been cranking out .html format, then either dumping to Wyrd when necessary, or trying to convert to PDF - stuff like that
[01:39] <Andreasmilton> should i do something else that modify and save my menu.list
[01:39] <Andreasmilton> ???
[01:39] <marcus__> solved my own problem hehehe
[01:39] <cafuego> Xenguy: I found the perfect solution to my problem; SVG from XSL + XML, printed to pdf via inkscape. Unfortunately the inkscape on the web server doesn't do PDF export, so now I need to packport it (and thus glib, gtk2, cairo....)
[01:39] <HoboBen> Penguin - works fine Ubuntu OO with "times" as default
[01:39] <marcus__> second question? how do i completely remove an application since i prefer a different one?
[01:40] <penguin42> SilentDis/HoboBen: Nod - what res are you running? I'm 1280x800
[01:40] <SilentDis> Zack: ask away
[01:40] <Xenguy> cafuego: hrm, that crazy XML stuff, eh?  I am an XML virgin ;-)  I should learn more about it some day
[01:40] <HoboBen> Same, LCD screen
[01:40] <marcus__> gentoo is cool
[01:40] <SilentDis> penguin42: 1280x1024, lcd screen, latest nvidia drivers compiled from source
[01:40] <Zack> When i put in that code with my .deb files location it says that it has no file in directory..
[01:40] <cafuego> Xenguy: I was an xml virgin until 2 days ago, it's quite easy once you grok xsl syntax.
[01:40] <Zack> It Cant find it for somereason
[01:40] <TheVault> Firefox keeps crashing everytime I view flash content such as Youtube, Metacafe or websites with flash content on it. Iv tried many suggestions but nothing is working, anybody else with this same problem?
[01:40] <penguin42> SilentDis: Nod, this is Intel chipset
[01:41] <SilentDis> penguin42: it's not the display then, it's just a weird kerning on the font, i assume.  curious how that prints, actually lol
[01:41] <Xenguy> cafuego: hrm, there's hope for me yet :P
[01:41] <koud> penguin42:  thanks, motu  looks nice
[01:41] <HoboBen> @ TheVault - try the FlashBlock extension to stop the loading of flash, to prevent crashes. You've tried reinstalling the flash plugin?
[01:41] <marcus__> more info: for example remove evolution completely in favor of balsa..... etc.....
[01:41] <Hibame> Heres a non mysql question why cant I just type " and ' in the command and I have to like putz around to get the " and ' to show
[01:42] <penguin42> SilentDis: It's printing OK for me, although this is printing via postscript
[01:42] <SilentDis> penguin42: eh, looks like it prints fine.
[01:42] <TheVault> HoboBen: Hmmm I should try that. How do I reinstall the flash plugin?
[01:42] <hocmin> How do you add the Multiverse repository in ubuntu?
[01:42] <SilentDis> penguin42: HP PhotoSmart 1115p printer
[01:42] <HoboBen> Um, two secs. I'll have a look
[01:42] <IntuitiveNipple> Hibame: " and ' have special meanings in the shell
[01:42] <TheVault> HoboBen: Alrighty
[01:43] <voidmage> !multiverse
[01:43] <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
[01:43] <voidmage> !easysource
[01:43] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[01:43] <Zack> SilentDis: When i put in that code with my .deb files location it says that it has no file in directory..
[01:44] <kdub432> i just got a new nvidia graphics card, to replace an ATI on, and after installing the driver, glxinfo says that the GLX extension is missing. any help?
[01:44] <HoboBen> TheVault - Adobe provide uninstallers as seperate downloads on their site, but only for PC/Mac. How do you install the original version?
[01:44] <HoboBen> *did
[01:44] <penguin42> SilentDis:Samsung ML-4500 printer via an ancient version of Ghostscript on an ancient PC with an ancient version of mandrake :=)
[01:45] <TheVault> HoboBen: When I first installed Feisty, I went to a website that required flash and Firefox said I needed a plugin, i click it and it downloaded flash that way
[01:45] <TheVault> HoboBen: Then the page refreshed itself and then I had flash
[01:45] <jdstrand> kdub432: apt-get install nvidia-glx
[01:46] <Zack> !ubotu l install .deb
[01:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about l install .deb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:46] <HoboBen> TheVault - Maybe just an install over the top might be easier then -> http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash
[01:47] <TheVault> HoboBen: Wheres the location of where I should put that file? is it /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox
[01:47] <jdstrand> kdub432: you'll need the linux-restricted-modules too
[01:47] <jdstrand> kdub432: eg apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-386
[01:47] <SilentDis> penguin42: hmm, wouldn't know about that too much.  i'm running all debian systems here, the server i run is an ancient OpenBSD5.4 system, going to go to ubuntu server soon with it though.  :(
[01:47] <HoboBen> TheVault - scroll down to "Installation instructions" :-)
[01:47] <TheVault> alrighty
[01:48] <penguin42> SilentDis: Yeh, anyway it's just the local display that seems to be the issue
[01:48] <jdstrand> SilentDis: how ancient could OpenBSD 5.4 be?  :)
[01:48] <SilentDis> penguin42: could file a bug report on it, severity would have to be logged as low though lol
[01:48] <TheVault> HoboBen: Alright, I'll that now and I'll see what happens
[01:48] <Zack> SilentDis: The code did not work
[01:48] <HoboBen> Good luck! :-)
[01:48] <nj786> does anyone know how to get photoshop for ubuntu?
[01:48] <penguin42> SilentDis: Yeh - hey even the highish priority ones take a few years to fix :-(
[01:48] <rbs-tito> nj786: Tried the GIMP?
[01:49] <nj786> yes its not that great
[01:49] <penguin42> nj786: You might be able to run Photoshop under Wine
[01:49] <Taime1> wha?
[01:49] <Xenguy> cafuego: I remember the problem now: htmldoc actually *does* preserve hyperlinks in the PDF output, but the problem was the ugly 2nd (or 3rd) level bullets (weird diamond shapes IIRC).  Any idea how to modify/configure the bullet output?  (I googled around but didn't come up with any hits)
[01:49] <Taime1> guess thats a matter of opinion
[01:49] <nj786> rbs-tito, is there a way to get photoshop?
[01:49] <kdub432> jdstrand, i followed the how to on ubuntuforums. i think theres some weird remnants leftover from my ATI card....
[01:50] <nj786> penguin42, how do  iget wine?
[01:50] <SilentDis> jdstrand: the machine iitself is ancient too.  P2 300 w/ 64mb ram.  i haven't played with it in ages outside of throwing files at it as backups.  i'd like to use it as a webserver, i think it's got apache 1.x on it still lol
[01:50] <Taime1> nj786: sudo apt-get install gimp    ;)
[01:50] <greyfrog> !wine | nj786
[01:50] <ubotu> nj786: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[01:50] <rbs-tito> rbs-tito: Photoshop is a Windows application. It might run in Wine, but essentially there is no way
[01:50] <jdstrand> SilentDis: the ancient was for the '5.4' reference-- OBSD is at 4.1 now
[01:51] <Zack> Hey. Anyone wanna help me figure out a printer driver??
[01:51] <SilentDis> jdstrand: really?  must be FreeBSD then, it's been locked up in my closet for so long i can't remember anymore lol
[01:51] <nj786> gimp is horribe i am used to photshop and domrbody told me u can get photshop on ubuntu
[01:51] <nj786> some*&
[01:51] <SilentDis> jdstrand: i set it up around 4 years ago as a backup platform for my (at the time) windows boxen.  did great as a samba server lol
[01:51] <Zack> !photoshop
[01:51] <ubotu> A comprehensive list of of Windows-equivalent applications in Linux can be found at http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WhatWindowsUsersWant
[01:52] <DeFirence> lo all
[01:52] <DeFirence> i use /etc/init.d/sshd start to start sshd
[01:52] <nj786> so does anybody know how?
[01:52] <DeFirence> but how do i make it start with nix
[01:53] <Zack> nnj786:
[01:53] <Zack> !photoshop
[01:53] <ubotu> A comprehensive list of of Windows-equivalent applications in Linux can be found at http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WhatWindowsUsersWant
[01:53] <pha|con> DeFirence: it should start when you boot up linux
[01:53] <greyfrog> nj786, see here http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iAppId=17
[01:53] <DeFirence> after the first time i /etc/init.d/sshd start?
[01:53] <greg_g> where is the preferred location to put self-installed applications?
[01:53] <pha|con> DeFirence: yes
[01:53] <DeFirence> cause after fresh install it didnt
[01:53] <DeFirence> kk :)
[01:53] <Zack> Anyone know Printer Drivers??
[01:53] <DeFirence> ta
[01:54] <Zack> Thats not on the Ubuntu Driver List
[01:54] <Taime1> Zack: never met the guy
[01:54] <greyfrog> greg_g, /usr/local/bin/
[01:54] <jdstrand> kdub432: I'd remove the fglrx stuff if you have it.  'dpkg -l|grep fglrx'.  Then manually look in /etc/X11/xorg.conf for any old xorg stuff.  You could just try to do: 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[01:54] <Zack> Taime1: smart.... butt
[01:54] <greg_g> greyfrog: thanks
[01:54] <Taime1> ;)
[01:54] <Zack> But really?..
[01:54] <SilentDis> greg_g: depends on the app, and how you want to use it.  some stuff works fine from /home, other stuff, /usr/local/bin is better
[01:54] <greyfrog> greg_g, or put a symbolic link there pointing to wherever your app is
[01:55] <jamman> hey, anybody know about how long e17 takes to install?
[01:55] <SilentDis> greg_g: i should say, /home/user/
[01:55] <greyfrog> greg_g, /usr/local/bin/ should be in your default PATH
[01:55] <SilentDis> time to feed my WoW addiction.  take care all!
[01:55] <Zack> Ok listen to this, I have a printer whos Drivers are not on the ubuntu add printer list, BUT i found the driver for Linux on the internet... how do i get it on the Ubuntu Driver List??
[01:56] <Zack> should i update the source list? If so, how?
[01:56] <greg_g> greyfrog:  well, it is deluge, and I knew there was a "proper" place for installed apps like that, /usr/local/bin is probably it
[01:57] <pha|con> Zack: normally you'd have to compile the module and that add it to /etc/modules to be loaded during boot
[01:57] <jamman> Zack,  try reading the how to?
[01:57] <greyfrog> greg_g, cool :)
[01:57] <jamman> Zack, pha|con's idea sounds about right.
[01:57] <pha|con> Zack: there should be a readme in whatever it is you downloaded....start there :)
[01:57] <wimpies> SilentDis : this is the output I get http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26347/
[01:57] <Zack> Um, I dont know of a How to, and Phacon, Compile module?
[01:58] <jamman> Zack, not a how to a readme.
[01:58] <jamman> hey, anybody know about how long e17 takes to install?
[01:58] <Zack> Heres what im dealing with if it helps...
[01:58] <pha|con> Zack:  there should be a README or INSTALL file that you can r ead that tells you what you need to do
[01:58] <Zack> http://solutions.brother.com/linux/sol/printer/linux/lpr_drivers.html
[01:58] <Zack> ill check
[01:59] <jamman> Zack, same...
[01:59] <Student> Any support guys around?
[02:00] <greyfrog> all volunteers here ;)
[02:00] <pha|con> Zack: did you download the debian driver?
[02:00] <jamman> Zack, on the right hand side toward the bottom there is a column with "Drivers for Debian"
[02:00] <Zack> Phacon: yes i did
[02:00] <Student> Can anyone help me fix the "/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off" error on boot?
[02:00] <jamman> Zack, next do "sudo dpkg -i /place/you/dowloaded/it/to"
[02:00] <pha|con> Zack:  open a terminal and type sudo dpkg -i filename.deb
[02:00] <Zack> I did that code and it say that it cant find the file.
[02:01] <greg_g> ok, greyfrog another stupid question. If I want to "install" the app in /usr/local/bin then do I move the unpacked tar.gz into /usr/local/bin then run the install scripts, or should most install scripts put the files in their "proper" places?
[02:01] <penguin42> Student: That's telling you that ubuntu hasn't been able to find your root filesystem properly - did you always have that or did it previously work?
[02:01] <pha|con> Zack: you have to do it in the directory that you downloaded the file to
[02:01] <Student> penguin42, It worked for more than 6 months just fine.
[02:01] <santi> i need help about compile a taz.gz
[02:01] <penguin42> Student: Ok, have you changed anything recently?
[02:01] <pha|con> Zack: or you can do like jamman said and just type the absolute path to the file
[02:01] <greyfrog> greg_g, most install scripts put them in the right places... some don't though
[02:01] <greg_g> greyfrog: cool
[02:01] <Student> penguin42, No, or at least I don't think so.
[02:01] <jamman> Zack, you don't do the exact code, you must replace the /place/you/downloaded/it/to with your directory, probly something like /home/zack/"filename"
[02:02] <Zack> I downloaded it to my desktop, and i am in my home$ directory
[02:02] <Zack> I know that Jamman
[02:02] <greyfrog> greg_g, I'd unpack in /tmp and then see where it wants to install to...
[02:02] <jamman> Zack, which driver is it?
[02:02] <Zack> Thats why im confused
[02:02] <pha|con> Zack: sudo dpkg -i Desktop/filename.deb
[02:02] <greyfrog> greg_g, can you check the install script?
[02:02] <Zack> mfc3360
[02:02] <penguin42> Student: OK, are there any other errors other than the job control one visible?   Have you got any USB storage devices or flash cards plkugged in that you could try unplugging? Tell me about your machine
[02:02] <jamman> Zack, the 3360c?
[02:03] <greg_g> greyfrog: *looks*
[02:03] <Cremepuff222> Hey, all!
[02:03] <Zack> Yes Jamman
[02:03] <Cremepuff222> This place is sweet!
[02:03] <Zack> Sorry for the delay im doing like 4 things at once
[02:03] <jamman> ok Zack, do this code, "sudo dpkg -i Desktop/mfc3360clpr-1.0.0-9.i386.deb"
[02:03] <Cremepuff222> YUMMY!
[02:03] <Orland0> hi all, can anyone help me on updating monodevelop?
[02:03] <Cremepuff222> I can.
[02:04] <bnall> newbie here! can i download itunes onto ubuntu?
[02:04] <Zack> i need to show you what its doing, whats that pasebucket thing
[02:04] <jamman> bnall, nope. no naitive port.
[02:04] <Student> penguin42, I used a flash drive to move files from Ubuntu to Windows, but It was unplugged whenever I restarted. Other errors are faliures to mount, and "Target filesystem doesn't have /sbin/init.
[02:04] <pha|con> !paste
[02:04] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:04] <jamman> Zack | !paste
[02:04] <penguin42> bStudent: OK, it's those other errors that are important
[02:04] <livingdaylight> i've added the US repositories to my Ubuntu and installed the US desktop and everything... but now i don't have wireless anymore..
[02:04] <jamman> !paste | Zack
[02:04] <ubotu> Zack: please see above
[02:05] <greyfrog> greg_g, need to go for the night...  the script probably will install the program files somewhere and then create a symbolic link in /usr/local/bin...  more than likely it will put the prog files in a decent place...  good luck!!!
[02:05] <livingdaylight> root@Dune:~# iwconfig wlan0 essid linksys key ********** mode managed
[02:05] <penguin42> Student: Can you get me a copy of them all - or if there a lot the first few?
[02:05] <greg_g> greyfrog: thanks
[02:05] <bnall> help please! does ubuntu support itunes?
[02:05] <Cremepuff222> Yes, it does.
[02:05] <jamman> bnall, no.
[02:05] <jamman> Cremepuff222, how?
[02:05] <jamman> Cremepuff222, wine?
[02:05] <livingdaylight> Error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) :
[02:05] <livingdaylight>     SET failed on device wlan0 ; No such device.
[02:05] <Cremepuff222> I thought he said "jtunes", sorry.
[02:05] <peanutb> bnall, no it dosent support itunes
[02:06] <Zack> Jamman:
[02:06] <bnall> thanks
[02:06] <HoboBen> bnall, tried gtkpod?
[02:06] <Student> penguin42, "mount: mounting /dev/hda3 on /root failed: no such device"
[02:06] <Zack> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26350/
[02:06] <bnall> gtkpod?
[02:06] <HoboBen> Might be what you want, if you're after iPod use
[02:06] <HoboBen> Search it in synaptic
[02:06] <bnall> thanks!
[02:06] <HoboBen> I haven't tested it much, but it looks promising
[02:06] <Cremepuff222> Is Nalioth here?
[02:06] <livingdaylight> i've added the US repositories to my Ubuntu and installed the US desktop and everything... but now i don't have wireless anymore..
[02:06] <livingdaylight> root@Dune:~# iwconfig wlan0 essid linksys key ********** mode managed
[02:06] <tck> anyone use Xen ?
[02:06] <Zack> Jamman:
[02:07] <Cremepuff222> Is seveas here?
[02:07] <livingdaylight> Error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) :  SET failed on device wlan0 ; No such device
[02:07] <penguin42> Student: Hmm that's bad, can you type   cat /proc/partitions  and tell me if there are any lines that have hd or sd in them?
[02:07] <Orland0> How can I update MonoDevelop automatically
[02:07] <Cremepuff222> Youjust open the command prompt.
[02:08] <nalioth> Cremepuff222: usually. what's up?
[02:08] <Cremepuff222> ...
[02:08] <Cremepuff222> Could you give me access here?
[02:08] <promet> =D
[02:08] <Student> penguin42, I'll have to restart in order to get back to ubuntu start up....I'll be back then.
[02:08] <nalioth> Cremepuff222: join #ubuntu-ops please
[02:08] <penguin42> Student: OK
[02:08] <Zack> Jamman: are you there?
[02:09] <livingdaylight> i've added the US repositories to my Ubuntu and installed the US desktop and everything... but now i don't have wireless anymore..
[02:09] <livingdaylight> root@Dune:~# iwconfig wlan0 essid linksys key ********** mode managed
[02:09] <penguin42> hmm, that suggests he has something else booting on there
[02:09] <livingdaylight> Error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) :  SET failed on device wlan0 ; No such device
[02:09] <lgc> I just installed googleearth on my Dapper and it performs slow and choppy. Any tweaks, someone?
[02:10] <penguin42> lgc: Do you know if your 3D drivers are working?
[02:10] <Zack> Phacong
[02:10] <ds0n> bnall, you still around?
[02:10] <promet> Does GOogle Earth have a Linux client now, or is it wine or something...
[02:10] <penguin42> promet: Yep Linux client
[02:10] <penguin42> promet: Works great here
[02:10] <Zack> promet: It does
[02:10] <promet> Hmmmmmm...
[02:10] <jamman> Zack, sorry, had to go and do the dishes.
[02:10] <promet> How gracious of them..
[02:10] <Zack> :) thats fine
[02:10] <Zack> Jamman:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26350/
[02:10] <lgc> penguin42, sorry about the questions, but do I need to set up something else besides 'apt* install googleearth?
[02:11] <jamman> Zack, jecking it out now.
[02:11] <Orland0> I would like to go from MonoDevelop 1.2 to 1.4, what is the best way?
[02:11] <penguin42> lgc: Well I don't think I installed it by apt, but having installed it I didn't need to do anything else - it does use 3D acceleration a lot though, so make sure your 3D drivers are OK
[02:12] <jamman> alright Zack, run sudo mkdir /var/spool/lpd
[02:12] <Cremepuff222> Nalith, are you coming to #Cremepuff222 ?
[02:12] <Zack> Jamman: ok nothing happened
[02:13] <silvertip257> When I  try to chroot within my busybox that I'm building, I cannot run make install on openssh for bbox
[02:13] <jamman> Zack, wrong. you didn't see any output, which is good.
[02:13] <Zack> ok
[02:13] <pha|con> jamman: it looks like from his paste that he lead the path with Desktop/home/zack/Desktop
[02:13] <Zack> Whatever you say!lol
[02:13] <lgc> penguin42, the thing is that I don't think I have such thing installed. All I have the basic graphics card that came with my Dell.
[02:13] <penguin42> lgc: Ah, do you know what type - actually a lot of them are capable of some useful 3D
[02:14] <pha|con> jamman: might be that he needs to get rid of the leading Desktop
[02:14] <jamman> Zack, now it should install with "sudo dDesktop/mfc3360clpr-1.0.0-9.i386.deb"pkg -i
[02:14] <lgc> penguin42, is that info obtainable through lspci?
[02:14] <jamman> Zack, hold the phone.
[02:14] <jamman> Zack, run "sudo dpkg -i Desktop/mfc3360clpr-1.0.0-9.i386.deb"
[02:14] <penguin42> lgc: Try   lspci|grep -i vga
[02:14] <jamman> pha|con, no, he ran it again right.
[02:14] <pha|con> jamman:  my mistake, just saw he pasted both attempts.
[02:15] <Zack> ok let me paste you this just a sec
[02:15] <lu-bao> have installed ubuntu 7.04 and updated what includes kernel 2.6.20 now i have a Hauppauge Nova-T DVB-T with connexant chipset on linuxtv.org i can read at kernel 2.6.12 and higher this driver "CONFIG_VIDEO_CX88_DVB" is included but i cant use dvb-t anyone know what's the problem?
[02:15] <Zack> Jamman:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26351/
[02:15] <jamman> Zack, let me guess waht to do. "sudo dpkg-reconfigure 3360clpr"
[02:15] <lgc> penguin42, '0000:00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller (rev 03)'.
[02:15] <jamman> Zack, don't do it yet tho.
[02:16] <penguin42> lgc: Cool - that can do 3D just fine
[02:16] <Zack> ok
[02:16] <slop> anyone know what ubuntu app i would use to format a partition to ntfs?
[02:16] <lu-bao> its Conexant cx2388x chipset
[02:16] <lgc> penguin42, the what should I do?
[02:16] <jamman> OK Zack, all is set up.
[02:16] <penguin42> lgc: I've got the 945GM which is the slightly newer model; can you do   glxinfo|grep -i direct
[02:16] <jamman> Zack, now it should be in the Ubuntu printer thingy.
[02:16] <Zack> ok so can i go into my add printer and it will be in the list?
[02:16] <jamman> Zack, we can both check
[02:17] <HoboBen> slop - GNOME partition editor / qparted I think
[02:17] <lgc> penguin42, 'direct rendering: Yes'.
[02:17] <HoboBen> As you can't format a mounted drive, the Ubuntu live CDs are excellent
[02:17] <Zack> Jamman:i guess i need to restart my add printer??
[02:17] <penguin42> lgc: Hmm the 'yes' should mean you are OK and the 3D acceleration is fine
[02:17] <slop> HoboBen: gparted formats to ntfs?
[02:17] <jamman> Zack, heck no. This is LINUX!!! (very little restarting done here)
[02:18] <lgc> penguin42, that's good news, provided I get it to work right...with your help.
[02:18] <silvertip257> slop:  gparted will format a partition to ntfs, yes
[02:18] <Zack> Jamman: i actually have noticed that buuuut i dont see it
[02:18] <HoboBen> Um, not sure actually.
[02:18] <voidfull> hello
[02:18] <pha|con> jamman: i think he means close his add printer window
[02:18] <jamman> Zack, don't see what?
[02:18] <slop> HoboBen: it appears that it DOES...but ntfs is grayed out...but if gparted does it, i'll figure it out.  thanks!
[02:18] <pha|con> jamman: so it refreshes the list of known printer drivers
[02:18] <jamman> Zack, oh, i see. yes you need to restart the printers dialoge.
[02:18] <voidfull> can anybody tell me a server and a channel where i can ask questions regarding to xchat gnome?
[02:19] <Zack> ok
[02:19] <Zack> just a sec
[02:19] <HoboBen> slop - http://qtparted.sourceforge.net/faq.en.html says yes, it works
[02:19] <voidfull> this    https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/feisty/+sources/xchat-gnome/+gethelp  linked me to here
[02:19] <penguin42> lgc: Well I'm less sure what to suggest now; can you run the program   glxgears in a shell and wait 10 seconds or so and tell me the FPS figure it prints ?
[02:19] <ds0n> void there is a #xchat on this server
[02:19] <jamman> Zack, i see a MFC 3000, how about you?
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[02:20] -bhfcyjeyjb:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -ptsjono:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -branzila:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -calintalin:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -tkvfail:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <bcolljxsf> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -bcolljxsf:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <xdheydgeva> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -xdheydgeva:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^alkaline^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <lgnoevmlcq> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -lgnoevmlcq:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^911^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^911^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^doamna_38^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^fire_wol:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <kaiz3r> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -kaiz3r:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <gambit50> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -gambit50:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <xzibypyhrzw> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -xzibypyhrzw:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aalders:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aarika:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <aaron> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aaron:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -jzkvfoos:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -erktkiq:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -skjuhlow:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <fdjgxof> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -fdjgxof:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <lchpbntyrt> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -lchpbntyrt:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <qqocrxjzaru> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <mcjsgu> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -qqocrxjzaru:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <startstop> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <aaren> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <erktkiq> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^|ce9^guard> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^doamna_38^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <branzila> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <aaccf> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <jzkvfoos> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <gdptjfeb> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <skjuhlow> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^alkaline^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^_niku_^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^d-m-x^_yo> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^911^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^beleaua^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^fire_wol> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <calintalin> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <gambit50> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <aarika> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <fdjgxof> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <lchpbntyrt> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <lgnoevmlcq> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <kaiz3r> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <m0t0r> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <xzibypyhrzw> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <aaron> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <tkvfail> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <ptsjono> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <aalders> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <xdheydgeva> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <bhfcyjeyjb> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <qqocrxjzaru> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <vzeimauu> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -mcjsgu:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <bcolljxsf> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -bhfcyjeyjb:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -vzeimauu:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -bcolljxsf:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -xdheydgeva:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^|ce9^guard:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^alkaline^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -lgnoevmlcq:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^_niku_^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^d-m-x^_yo:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^911^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^beleaua^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^doamna_38^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^fire_wol:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -kaiz3r:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -startstop:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -branzila:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -m0t0r:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -calintalin:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -gambit50:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -xzibypyhrzw:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aaccf:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aalders:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aarika:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aaren:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aaron:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -jzkvfoos:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -erktkiq:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -gdptjfeb:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -skjuhlow:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -tkvfail:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -fdjgxof:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -lchpbntyrt:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -ptsjono:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -qqocrxjzaru:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <mcjsgu> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -mcjsgu:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <r0bby> !ops
[02:20] <Zack> what the heck
[02:20] <^|ce9^guard> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <vzeimauu> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <startstop> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <branzila> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <m0t0r> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <aaccf> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <aaren> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <jzkvfoos> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <erktkiq> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <skjuhlow> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <tkvfail> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <bhfcyjeyjb> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^alkaline^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^_niku_^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^d-m-x^_yo> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^911^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^beleaua^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^doamna_38^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^fire_wol> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <calintalin> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <aalders> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <aarika> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <fdjgxof> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <ptsjono> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <lchpbntyrt> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aaccf:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^_niku_^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -startstop:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aaren:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -bhfcyjeyjb:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^|ce9^guard:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^d-m-x^_yo:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -fdjgxof:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^911^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^beleaua^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -vzeimauu:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aalders:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <xdheydgeva> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <lgnoevmlcq> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <kaiz3r> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <gambit50> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <xzibypyhrzw> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -xzibypyhrzw:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <aaron> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <gdptjfeb> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -gdptjfeb:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <bcolljxsf> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^alkaline^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -kaiz3r:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -branzila:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -calintalin:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -jzkvfoos:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -erktkiq:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -skjuhlow:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -ptsjono:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -lgnoevmlcq:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^doamna_38^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^fire_wol:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -tkvfail:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -lchpbntyrt:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -xdheydgeva:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -gambit50:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aarika:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aaron:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -bcolljxsf:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -m0t0r:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <qqocrxjzaru> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <mcjsgu> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -mcjsgu:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -qqocrxjzaru:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[02:20] <lu-bao> lol
[02:20] <IndyGunFreak> !opd
[02:20] <erktkiq> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^|ce9^guard> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <vzeimauu> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <startstop> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <branzila> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <m0t0r> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <aaccf> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <aalders> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <aaren> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <jzkvfoos> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <skjuhlow> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <bhfcyjeyjb> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^alkaline^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^_niku_^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^d-m-x^_yo> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^911^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^beleaua^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^doamna_38^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <^fire_wol> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <calintalin> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <aarika> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <gdptjfeb> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <tkvfail> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <fdjgxof> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <lchpbntyrt> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <xdheydgeva> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <lgnoevmlcq> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <gambit50> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <xzibypyhrzw> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <aaron> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <ptsjono> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <bcolljxsf> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <kaiz3r> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <qqocrxjzaru> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -bhfcyjeyjb:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -xdheydgeva:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^|ce9^guard:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^alkaline^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -lgnoevmlcq:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^_niku_^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^d-m-x^_yo:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^911^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^beleaua^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -vzeimauu:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^doamna_38^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -^fire_wol:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -kaiz3r:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -startstop:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -branzila:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -m0t0r:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -calintalin:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -gambit50:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -xzibypyhrzw:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aaccf:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aalders:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aarika:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aaren:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -aaron:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -jzkvfoos:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -erktkiq:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -gdptjfeb:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -skjuhlow:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -bcolljxsf:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -tkvfail:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -fdjgxof:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -ptsjono:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -lchpbntyrt:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <armyriad> Please stop!
[02:20] <mcjsgu> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] -mcjsgu:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <IndyGunFreak> geez...lol
[02:20] -qqocrxjzaru:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:20] <r0bby> !ops
[02:20] <ds0n> !ops
[02:20] <GrueTamer> this is rather funny, actually, what losers these people are
[02:20] <bhfcyjeyjb> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^|ce9^guard> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^_niku_^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^911^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^beleaua^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <vzeimauu> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^doamna_38^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^fire_wol> no we won't stop
[02:20] <startstop> no we won't stop
[02:20] <branzila> no we won't stop
[02:20] <m0t0r> no we won't stop
[02:20] <calintalin> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aaccf> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aalders> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aarika> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aaren> no we won't stop
[02:20] <jzkvfoos> no we won't stop
[02:20] <erktkiq> no we won't stop
[02:20] <gdptjfeb> no we won't stop
[02:20] <skjuhlow> no we won't stop
[02:20] <tkvfail> no we won't stop
[02:20] <fdjgxof> no we won't stop
[02:20] <lchpbntyrt> no we won't stop
[02:20] <xdheydgeva> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^d-m-x^_yo> no we won't stop
[02:20] <gambit50> no we won't stop
[02:20] <xzibypyhrzw> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aaron> no we won't stop
[02:20] <ptsjono> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^alkaline^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <lgnoevmlcq> no we won't stop
[02:20] <kaiz3r> no we won't stop
[02:20] <bcolljxsf> no we won't stop
[02:20] <qqocrxjzaru> no we won't stop
[02:20] <gnomefreak> ds0n: on it
[02:20] <r0bby> HELP
[02:20] <mcjsgu> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^|ce9^guard> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^alkaline^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^beleaua^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <vzeimauu> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^doamna_38^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <startstop> no we won't stop
[02:20] <branzila> no we won't stop
[02:20] <m0t0r> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aaccf> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aalders> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aarika> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aaren> no we won't stop
[02:20] <jzkvfoos> no we won't stop
[02:20] <erktkiq> no we won't stop
[02:20] <gdptjfeb> no we won't stop
[02:20] <skjuhlow> no we won't stop
[02:20] <tkvfail> no we won't stop
[02:20] <bhfcyjeyjb> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^_niku_^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^d-m-x^_yo> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^911^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^fire_wol> no we won't stop
[02:20] <calintalin> no we won't stop
[02:20] <fdjgxof> no we won't stop
[02:20] <ptsjono> no we won't stop
[02:20] <lchpbntyrt> no we won't stop
[02:20] <gambit50> no we won't stop
[02:20] <xzibypyhrzw> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aaron> no we won't stop
[02:20] <lgnoevmlcq> no we won't stop
[02:20] <kaiz3r> no we won't stop
[02:20] <xdheydgeva> no we won't stop
[02:20] <bcolljxsf> no we won't stop
[02:20] <qqocrxjzaru> no we won't stop
[02:20] <mcjsgu> no we won't stop
[02:20] <silvertip257> wtf ?
[02:20] <aaccf> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aaren> no we won't stop
[02:20] <skjuhlow> no we won't stop
[02:20] <tkvfail> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^|ce9^guard> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^alkaline^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^beleaua^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <vzeimauu> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^doamna_38^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <startstop> no we won't stop
[02:20] <branzila> no we won't stop
[02:20] <m0t0r> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aalders> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aarika> no we won't stop
[02:20] <jzkvfoos> no we won't stop
[02:20] <erktkiq> no we won't stop
[02:20] <gdptjfeb> no we won't stop
[02:20] <bhfcyjeyjb> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^_niku_^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^d-m-x^_yo> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^911^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^fire_wol> no we won't stop
[02:20] <calintalin> no we won't stop
[02:20] <fdjgxof> no we won't stop
[02:20] <ptsjono> no we won't stop
[02:20] <lchpbntyrt> no we won't stop
[02:20] <gambit50> no we won't stop
[02:20] <xzibypyhrzw> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aaron> no we won't stop
[02:20] <lgnoevmlcq> no we won't stop
[02:20] <kaiz3r> no we won't stop
[02:20] <bcolljxsf> no we won't stop
[02:20] <TreMobyl> so lame
[02:20] <xdheydgeva> no we won't stop
[02:20] <qqocrxjzaru> no we won't stop
[02:20] <mcjsgu> no we won't stop
[02:20] <bhfcyjeyjb> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^|ce9^guard> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^beleaua^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <vzeimauu> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^doamna_38^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <startstop> no we won't stop
[02:20] <branzila> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aaccf> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aalders> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aarika> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aaren> no we won't stop
[02:20] <jzkvfoos> no we won't stop
[02:20] <erktkiq> no we won't stop
[02:20] <gdptjfeb> no we won't stop
[02:20] <skjuhlow> no we won't stop
[02:20] <tkvfail> no we won't stop
[02:20] <lgnoevmlcq> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^_niku_^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^d-m-x^_yo> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^911^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^fire_wol> no we won't stop
[02:20] <calintalin> no we won't stop
[02:20] <gambit50> no we won't stop
[02:20] <xzibypyhrzw> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aaron> no we won't stop
[02:20] <fdjgxof> no we won't stop
[02:20] <ptsjono> no we won't stop
[02:20] <lchpbntyrt> no we won't stop
[02:20] <m0t0r> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^alkaline^> no we won't stop
[02:20] <kaiz3r> no we won't stop
[02:20] <xdheydgeva> no we won't stop
[02:20] <qqocrxjzaru> no we won't stop
[02:20] <barawrks> Wow...NICE.
[02:20] <aaren> no we won't stop
[02:20] <^|ce9^guard> no we won't stop
[02:20] <vzeimauu> no we won't stop
[02:20] <startstop> no we won't stop
[02:20] <branzila> no we won't stop
[02:20] <m0t0r> no we won't stop
[02:20] <aaccf> no we won't stop
[02:20] <jzkvfoos> no we won't stop
[02:20] <erktkiq> no we won't stop
[02:20] <skjuhlow> no we won't stop
[02:21] <bhfcyjeyjb> no we won't stop
[02:21] <^alkaline^> no we won't stop
[02:21] <^beleaua^> no we won't stop
[02:21] <^doamna_38^> no we won't stop
[02:21] <^fire_wol> no we won't stop
[02:21] <calintalin> no we won't stop
[02:21] <aarika> no we won't stop
[02:21] <gdptjfeb> no we won't stop
[02:21] <tkvfail> no we won't stop
[02:21] <^_niku_^> no we won't stop
[02:21] <^d-m-x^_yo> no we won't stop
[02:21] <^911^> no we won't stop
[02:21] <gambit50> no we won't stop
[02:21] <xzibypyhrzw> no we won't stop
[02:21] <aalders> no we won't stop
[02:21] <aaron> no we won't stop
[02:21] <fdjgxof> no we won't stop
[02:21] <ptsjono> no we won't stop
[02:21] <lchpbntyrt> no we won't stop
[02:21] <xdheydgeva> no we won't stop
[02:21] <mcjsgu> no we won't stop
[02:21] <lgnoevmlcq> no we won't stop
[02:21] <kaiz3r> no we won't stop
[02:21] <qqocrxjzaru> no we won't stop
[02:21] <vzeimauu> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <startstop> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <m0t0r> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <aaccf> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <aalders> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <aaren> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <mcjsgu> no we won't stop
[02:21] <jzkvfoos> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <erktkiq> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <skjuhlow> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <bhfcyjeyjb> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^|ce9^guard> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^_niku_^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^d-m-x^_yo> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^911^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^beleaua^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^doamna_38^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^fire_wol> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <branzila> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <calintalin> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <aarika> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <gdptjfeb> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <tkvfail> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <fdjgxof> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <ptsjono> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <lchpbntyrt> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^|ce9^guard:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^beleaua^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -aaccf:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -aaren:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -jzkvfoos:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^_niku_^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^d-m-x^_yo:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^911^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -startstop:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -m0t0r:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -calintalin:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -gdptjfeb:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -fdjgxof:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -bhfcyjeyjb:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -vzeimauu:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^fire_wol:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -aalders:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <gambit50> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^doamna_38^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -branzila:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -erktkiq:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -skjuhlow:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -ptsjono:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -aarika:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -gambit50:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -lchpbntyrt:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -tkvfail:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <xdheydgeva> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^alkaline^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^alkaline^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -xdheydgeva:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <lgnoevmlcq> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -lgnoevmlcq:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <kaiz3r> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -kaiz3r:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <xzibypyhrzw> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -xzibypyhrzw:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <aaron> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -aaron:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <mcjsgu> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <qqocrxjzaru> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -qqocrxjzaru:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -mcjsgu:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <armyriad> ...
[02:21] <IndyGunFreak> geez...lol
[02:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about opd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:21] <linux_probe> damned little kids
[02:21] <^|ce9^guard> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <vzeimauu> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <startstop> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <branzila> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <m0t0r> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <aaccf> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <aaren> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <jzkvfoos> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <erktkiq> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <gdptjfeb> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <skjuhlow> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <tkvfail> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <bhfcyjeyjb> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^_niku_^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^d-m-x^_yo> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^911^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^beleaua^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^doamna_38^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^fire_wol> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <calintalin> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <aalders> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <aarika> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <fdjgxof> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <ptsjono> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <lchpbntyrt> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^|ce9^guard:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -aaccf:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^_niku_^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^beleaua^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -fdjgxof:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^911^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^d-m-x^_yo:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -startstop:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -aaren:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -vzeimauu:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -aalders:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -bhfcyjeyjb:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -m0t0r:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -lchpbntyrt:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -calintalin:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <xdheydgeva> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^alkaline^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <lgnoevmlcq> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <gambit50> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -gambit50:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <xzibypyhrzw> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -xzibypyhrzw:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <aaron> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -jzkvfoos:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -erktkiq:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -tkvfail:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -ptsjono:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -xdheydgeva:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^doamna_38^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^fire_wol:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -gdptjfeb:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -skjuhlow:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -aarika:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -aaron:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -lgnoevmlcq:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <kaiz3r> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -branzila:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^alkaline^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <qqocrxjzaru> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -kaiz3r:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <Zack> YOU GUYS NEED TO GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER AND BOTHER SOMEONE ELSE!
[02:21] <r0bby> fucking christ
[02:21] <mcjsgu> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -mcjsgu:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -qqocrxjzaru:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <CerebroJD> wow
[02:21] <jamman> this is fun.
[02:21] <TreMobyl> seems like a job for a bot
[02:21] <GrueTamer> gentoos cool, now please be quiet
[02:21] <silvertip257> who the hell ?
[02:21] <r0bby> !ops
[02:21] <Martinp23> /mode +mz, please!
[02:21] <startstop> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <aaren> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <erktkiq> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^|ce9^guard> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <branzila> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <m0t0r> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <jzkvfoos> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <gdptjfeb> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <skjuhlow> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <bhfcyjeyjb> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^beleaua^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <vzeimauu> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^doamna_38^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <calintalin> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <aaccf> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <aalders> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <aarika> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <tkvfail> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -aaren:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^|ce9^guard:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -aaccf:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -vzeimauu:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -startstop:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -m0t0r:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -bhfcyjeyjb:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^beleaua^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -gdptjfeb:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -tkvfail:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <xdheydgeva> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^alkaline^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <lgnoevmlcq> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^_niku_^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^_niku_^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^d-m-x^_yo> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^d-m-x^_yo:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^911^> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <^fire_wol> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^fire_wol:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -branzila:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <gambit50> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -gambit50:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <xzibypyhrzw> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -xzibypyhrzw:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <aaron> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -erktkiq:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -skjuhlow:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <fdjgxof> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -fdjgxof:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <ptsjono> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -ptsjono:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^911^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^doamna_38^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -calintalin:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -aalders:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -jzkvfoos:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -aarika:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -aaron:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -lgnoevmlcq:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -xdheydgeva:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -^alkaline^:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[02:21] <kaiz3r> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -kaiz3r:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <mcjsgu> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <qqocrxjzaru> OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -qqocrxjzaru:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] -mcjsgu:#ubuntu- OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE! OH HY! BEEN A WHILE! GENTOO IS WAY MUCH BETTAR THAN UBUNTURD! UBUNTURD IS SO FULL OF SHITE!
[02:21] <barawrks> LMFAO...He's about to get pwned. D:
[02:21] <t3soro> ...
[02:21] <lu-bao> ROFL script kiddies XD
[02:21] <armyriad> What is going on?
[02:21] <gnomefreak> got em
[02:21] <GrueTamer> lol!!!
[02:21] <AndrewB> everybody /umode +C
[02:21] <Zack> hello!
[02:21] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[02:21] <Cremepuff222> OH NO!!!
[02:22] <Cremepuff222> BOT FLOOD!!!!
[02:22] <lu-bao> ah i see <.<
[02:22] <TreMobyl> have we returned to normalcy?
[02:22] <Zack> WHAT IS GOING ON!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
[02:22] <AndrewB>   /umode +C is going to help
[02:22] <numist> well that was fun
[02:22] <barawrks> Hopefully...
[02:22] <r0bby> thank you
[02:22] <barawrks> D<
[02:22] <armyriad> What does that do?
[02:22] <barawrks> Andy to the reskew <3
[02:22] <numist> armyriad: only registered users can join
[02:22] <jamman> yes indeed.
[02:22] <xenex> O.o
[02:22] <IndyGunFreak> man, tha twas nuts.
[02:22] <jamman> stupid spam.
[02:22] <ds0n> hah.  i have respect for gentoo.. aparently i just lost respect for its community however
[02:22] <IndyGunFreak> tha tmade my head hurt
[02:22] <HymnToLife> what the... ?
[02:22] <jamman> ok Zack, you may need the package lpr, but it will uninstall cups...
[02:22] <Zack> DO NOT  tell me i just had my helper booted
[02:22] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: couple of retards, n9othing to be alarmed about.
[02:22] <HymnToLife> I see
[02:22] <numist> (and, incidentally, speak)
[02:22] <linux_probe> some kiddie though they was cool
[02:22] <jamman> Zack, nope, im right here.
[02:22] <silvertip257> IndyGunFreak:  what the hell did they do?
[02:22] <TreMobyl> meh, it proably had nothing to do with gentoo
[02:23] <lu-bao> why not have a script in the bot here what autobans people who spam more than 3 lines per second? :)
[02:23] <jamman> TreMobyl, probly.
[02:23] <TreMobyl> so, any idea when network-manager-gnome will be unhorked in gutsy?
[02:23] <Zack> Jamman: um.... English? haha lpr is what i dont understand
[02:23] <lgc> Place free of  mo**er****ers now? Gee!
[02:23] <IndyGunFreak> silvertip257: lol, well, the might have been the first to break every channel rule..lol
[02:23] <jamman> Zack, me neither, yet...
[02:23] <Cremepuff222> motherfuckers
[02:23] <Zack> ooh
[02:23] <IndyGunFreak> looks like they set a bot to flood the place, not sure though
[02:23] <penguin42> TreMobyl: Oh they've not broken that again have they? It was broken for ages in the pre-feisy's
[02:23] <silvertip257> is that right Indy hahah
[02:23] <r0bby> I really love it when tards come around
[02:23] <numist> me too
[02:24] <TreMobyl> penguin42: network-manager got updated but apparently not gnome frontend.  :(
[02:24] <tck> some people have wayyy too much time on their hands
[02:24] <stevej> !madwifi
[02:24] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:24] <lu-bao> hey in past i asked for help why nobody wants to help me :(
[02:24] <jamman> Zack, k i gtg. ill be back about 8 if you don't get it fixed...
[02:24] <ds0n> zomg spamming with a botnet im so leet
[02:24] <Zack> Jamman
[02:24] <Zack> Ok
[02:24] <IndyGunFreak> silvertip257: yeah, stick around her elong enough, it happens on occasion
[02:24] <Cremepuff222> ...
[02:24] <ds0n> ;/
[02:24] <Cremepuff222> We need op training here.
[02:24] <r0bby> ds0n: it actually makes them look like idiots
[02:24] <ErrantEgo> looks like the network is full of em here today
[02:24] <silvertip257> IndyGunFreak:  what kinda script was it?  Wish I knew what their channel was, I'd do it back ... the creeps ... ugh
[02:24] <Zack> Cremepuff222: whats that?
[02:24] <ds0n> r0bby, precisely.  sarcasm does not convey well in text ;p
[02:24] <Cremepuff222> I got kicked.
[02:25] <Cremepuff222> So I rejoined.
[02:25] <linux_probe> they can't look like idiots, when they infact allready are idiots
[02:25] <barawrks> ds0n>  I feel ya', G.
[02:25] <IndyGunFreak> silvertip257: i don't know how to do it..., but they use some sort of script and make a bot flood the channel.
[02:25] <lu-bao> i bet it was some workers from microsoft to assault opensource XDD *myth* :>
[02:25] <Phocean> Cremepuff222, no wonder
[02:25] <Student> penguin42, You still here?
[02:25] <penguin42> Student: Nod
[02:25] <TreMobyl> so, no idea when network-manager-gnome will be fixed?
[02:25] <ds0n> thanks for your efforts fellas
[02:25] <silvertip257> Indy ,,, I think I'll stick w/ productive projects =)
[02:25] <rbs-tito> TreMobyl: Have you checked launchpad?
[02:25] <TreMobyl> not sure if it's just a dependency problem or if there really is a big change in network-manager
[02:25] <numist> oh great, another wave
[02:25] <Phocean> TreMobyl, what's wrong with nm ?
[02:25] <TreMobyl> rbs-tito: yes
[02:26] <Cremepuff222> Lalalalalala.
[02:26] <silvertip257> IndyGunFreak:  you ever compile / chroot stuff ?  I'm working on busybox
[02:26] <TreMobyl> Phocean: network-manager-gnome didn't come along for the ride when network-manager got updated
[02:26] <rbs-tito> TreMobyl: Are the bugs listed?
[02:26] <TreMobyl> rbs-tito: didn't see it
[02:26] <Zack> Indygunfreak: i was wondering what you knew about Drivers for Ubuntu
[02:26] <Cremepuff222> Doo de doo de doo...
[02:26] <Cremepuff222> doo de doo de doo!!!
[02:26] <r0bby> numist: the timing in between their floods worries me
[02:26] <IndyGunFreak> silvertip257: only thing i've compiled is the new version of Pidgin, i don't mess with compiling.
[02:26] <lgc> penguin42, you still there?
[02:26] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: that would depend on what drivers
[02:26] <penguin42> lgc: Yep
[02:26] <rbs-tito> TreMobyl: File a bug if needed, if one is already there then it is probably waiting for some manpower. We're really busy at the bugsquad.
[02:26] <Zack> IndyGunFreak:Printer Drivers
[02:27] <silvertip257> IndyGunFreak:  ok thnks anyway ... :(
[02:27] <barawrks> :(
[02:27] <Student> penguin42, Okay, I have on drive, partitions are HDA0 (the entire drive) HDA1(recovery partition that hp put in there so they don't have to ship backup discs) HDA2 (Windows part) HDA3 (Ubuntu Linux) HDA4 (swap)
[02:27] <IndyGunFreak> silvertip257: didn't we go over that, i could swear that busybox is in the repos.
[02:27] <barawrks> Sad faces all 'round. :'(
[02:27] <IndyGunFreak> !cups
[02:27] <ubotu> Printing in Ubuntu is done with CUPS. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[02:27] <lgc> penguin42, glxgears runs pretty well, but I don't know where to get the frame rate.
[02:27] <lu-bao> that is stupid i need help :(
[02:27] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: have you looked at those links?
[02:27] <silvertip257> those asses are banning & punting ppl from the channel ...
[02:27] <penguin42> Student: do those partitons show up in /proc/partitions from that prompt?
[02:27] <ErrantEgo> this is one happenin' place :P
[02:27] <Student> penguin42, Yep
[02:28] <penguin42> lgc: If you wait about 10 seconds it should print them to the console you started it on
[02:28] <Zack> IndyGunFreak: I read about the cups but i dont know how to install this driver i got off the internet it was in .deb format
[02:28] <lgc> penguin42, let me try again...
[02:28] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: if its a deb, try double clicking it.
[02:28] <penguin42> Student: Interesting - from that error I thought it was saying it couldn't find hda3
[02:29] <Student> penguin42, I don't know what to do, but I need it back up because I got files for work on ubuntu. Really need this.
[02:29] <TreMobyl> ah, bug #121026
[02:29] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: what type of printer?.. make/model #?
[02:29] <TreMobyl> can someone push this along please?
[02:29] <Zack> IndyGunFreak:jamman helped me install it see http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26353/ to see what i was doing, and double clicking it doesnt put the driver in the correct format or place for the computer to use in the add Printers ....wizard thing
[02:29] <lgc> penguin42, not on my Dapper.
[02:29] <penguin42> Student: Sure, have you got an Ubuntu live cd or a knoppix cd around ?
[02:29] <silvertip257> IndyGunFreak:  i'm compiling it special for a live cd project and adding openssh to it as well
[02:29] <penguin42> lgc: Hohum, I'm on feisty here
[02:29] <IndyGunFreak> silvertip257: thats right.. now i remember.
[02:30] <silvertip257> :-{
[02:30] <silvertip257> yea
[02:30] <silvertip257> I have it almost there
[02:30] <Student> penguin42, Trying to find Ubuntu cd, just a moment.
[02:30] <barawrks> silvertip257> :(
[02:30] <silvertip257> just gotta get openssh in it & then compile my 2.6.x kernel too
[02:30] <Zack> IndyGunFreak:so i got that far but i dont know how to set it as driver for my computer to use.
[02:30] <rbs-tito> TreMobyl: Lol, I can't look at it right now. firefox is recompiling, I'm trying to recompile firefox to fix a bug
[02:30] <barawrks> silvertip257>  All teh sad faces :'(
[02:30] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: whats the model/model # of the printer?
[02:30] <silvertip257> barawrks:  you know how to compile & all ?
[02:30] <lgc> penguin42, should we try something else?
[02:30] <rbs-tito> firefox
[02:30] <barawrks> Lawl.  WUT?
[02:31] <barawrks> R U SRS?
[02:31] <silvertip257> nvm
[02:31] <Zack> Brother MFC-3360C
[02:31] <kempo> what happened?
[02:31] <silvertip257> NVM
[02:31] <TreMobyl> rbs-tito: sooner rather than later is good; unsuspecting people will lose connectivity if nm-gnome disappears
[02:31] <barawrks> LINUX A HAXUR T00L
[02:31] <barawrks> D<
[02:31] <penguin42> lgc: Well the only other options I can think of are trying to look at the settings on google-earth; since glxinfo says it is direct it is probably OK
[02:31] <kbrooks> barawrks, no, it is not a *cracker* tool
[02:32] <kbrooks> what the...
[02:32] <ds0n> heh
[02:32] <kbrooks> sarcasm doesnt transfer over irc very well
[02:32] <cavalierprime> is there a version of Ubuntu that supports the Digital Alpha processor?
[02:32] <kbrooks> doesnt he know that?
[02:32] <ds0n> yeah i had  episode of that easlier, kbrooks
[02:32] <ds0n> earlier*
[02:32] <Zack> IndyGunFreak:.....
[02:32] <silvertip257> what a dipstick =D
[02:33] <Student> penguin42, I found my original Dapper cd that I burned off the net.
[02:33] <pha|con> you have to use the <sarcasm> blocks
[02:33] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: hang on... i don't mess with printers much,
[02:33] <penguin42> Student: OK, if you can get a live boot on that then trying mounting the partition from it
[02:33] <Zack> ok
[02:33] <kbrooks> silvertip257, uh, are you <metaphor>using that as a weapon</metaphor>
[02:33] <ds0n> rofl
[02:33] <ds0n> here we go
[02:34] <pha|con> <nelson muntz> HA HA! </nelson muntz>
[02:34] <silvertip257> kbrooks:  eh not really ... not you I mean b@rawrks
[02:34] <lgc> penguin42, I don't see a 'settings' option on GE.
[02:34] <kbrooks> silvertip257, that was a general question
[02:34] <ds0n> <metal gear solid>SSSNNNAAAAAAAAKKKKKKEEEEEEE!?!?!?!</metal gear solid>
[02:34] <Student> penguin42, Umm, I don't really know how to mount an existing partition from the cd - also, will doing this save my already existing files on the partitions?
[02:34] <penguin42> lgc: Under tools->options
[02:34] <silvertip257> oh ok heh . no kbrooks
[02:35] <tck> anyone use VirtualBox or any other virtualization software such as VMware, Xen or Qemu ?
[02:35] <penguin42> Student: Yes you shouldn't lose any files from this (if you haven't already!) - do you have another machine that you can irc while you are doing this?
[02:35] <IndyGunFreak> Zack:  http://solutions.brother.com/linux/sol/printer/linux/cups_wrapper_install6.html
[02:35] <penguin42> tck: I've used both vmware and Xen
[02:35] <HoboBen> I use Qemu to run Damn Small Linux on Windoze sometimes. Why?
[02:35] <RickKnight> Has anyone here been able to successfully apply openswan patches to ubuntu/kubuntu kernels?
[02:35] <lgc> penguin42, I'm at it. What should I tweak?
[02:35] <mortuis99> is there a prog/app that goes through and finds duplicate files in a folder?
[02:36] <Ch1ppy> hey, I got frustrated with an error I was in eclipse getting (caused by a plugin) and uninstalled, deleted the eclipse folders, and reinstalled.  Now I'm getting this: http://pastebin.ca/577681 can anyone help me out?
[02:36] <tck> penguin42, what did you think of them
[02:36] <Student> penguin42, This is the only machine I got around - could you give me a link for the procedure in order to do this?
[02:36] <tck> penguin42, which did you find better?
[02:36] <Zack> IndyGunFreak:ill see if that works but i THINK i just did that brb
[02:36] <penguin42> lgc:Not sure - I've not tweaked any of them; but there seem to be lots there to reduce levels of details and things for speed; also try removing some of the layers
[02:36] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: ok.
[02:36] <tck> being Xen is GPL and vmware is not
[02:36] <penguin42> Student: I'm not sure I know of a page
[02:36] <penguin42> tck: They are a bit different
[02:36] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: just remember when it calls for root commands, to use sudo
[02:37] <tck> penguin42, was looking at this one -> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox
[02:37] <penguin42> tck: VMWare just works and you can install pretty much any OS; it can be fiddly to get it to work with particular kernel versions sincethey have their own kernel patches
[02:37] <lgc> penguin42, OK, let me try some out. Thanks.
[02:37] <HoboBen> mortuis99 - Searching for "dup" in synaptic gave me fdupes, which looks ok
[02:37] <Student> penguin42, So I just load of the live cd... and then what? Is everything going to be there waiting for me, or do I have to do something through the terminal?
[02:37] <penguin42> tck: Xen is rather different (unless you have hardware with VT) you need to run specially modified kernels; with the latest versions of Xen it's pretty neat and fast
[02:38] <tck> penguin42, yes but i dont like all that licence crap they are throwing at me .:(
[02:38] <penguin42> Student: You are going to have to do some terminal stuff - the thing is we don't know exactly what's wrong, but given a working live cd we could find out
[02:38] <tck> penguin42, ok thank you
[02:39] <Student> penguin42, Ok, I'll try that, just tell me what to do.
[02:40] <penguin42> Student: If I had a terminal on a working livecd on your machine I would:   1) fsck /dev/hda3   and check it's OK,  then mount it somewhere  and check that it looks like an OK filesystem  3) I'd copy the really important files I was working off somewhere safe  4) well that depends what's wrong
[02:40] <penguin42> Student: Do you have a friend you could take your machine around to so you could IRC while running with the live cd?
[02:41] <Zack> IndyGunFreak:It Didnt work out
[02:41] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: whats the problem?
[02:42] <Student> penguin42, Heh, I don't see my self dragging my tower all the way over my friends house. I'll try those commands you mentioned, and then I'll be back with what I get.
[02:42] <penguin42> Student: OK, I'm going to bed now - but I'm sure other guys here will help
[02:42] <Zack> IndyGunFreak: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26356/
[02:42] <lu-bao> penguin42 good night
[02:42] <HoboBen> Nanite penguin :)
[02:42] <Student> penguin42, Thank you for all your help.
[02:42] <penguin42> night guys
[02:42] <penguin42> student: Good luck!
[02:43] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: is that the name of the .deb file you downloaded?
[02:43] <Zack> IndyGunFreak: yes
[02:43] <IndyGunFreak> are you in the right director of the .deb?
[02:43] <Zack> Yes
[02:43] <IndyGunFreak> ie, ~/Desktop
[02:45] <Zack> IndyGunFreak:it is correct, the file is on my desktop
[02:46] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: just for grins, move that .deb file, inside your home folder, then run the command.
[02:46] <Zack> ok
[02:46] <rbs-tito> TreMobyl: What was that bug?
[02:48] <lgc> Anyone familiars with Google Earth's quirks?
[02:48] <Zack> IndyGunFreak: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26357/
[02:49] <mortuis99> ok i DLed and installed FDUPES and not i cant find wehre it is HELP PLEASE?
[02:49] <IndyGunFreak> Zack:  didn't you miss a --force command in there?
[02:49] <Zack> gah. I will be so glad when terminal is gone
[02:49] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: well.. its never gonna be gone.
[02:49] <wceoscar> How can i add more effect to Beryl???????????????????????????
[02:50] <Hobbsee> !beryl | wceoscar
[02:50] <ubotu> wceoscar: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[02:50] <lgc> Anyone familiar with Google Earth's quirks?
[02:51] <HoboBen> Night all.
[02:51] <lgc> Google Earth on my Dapper is almost useless.
[02:51] <Zack> IndyGunFreak: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26358/
[02:51] <ojnk> i got a quick question for someone
[02:52] <Lekrem> what
[02:52] <KanRiNiN> IIs there any way to delete my ubuntuforums.org profile?
[02:52] <Zack> IndyGunFreak: well there developing the next release to hardly ever have to use terminal
[02:52] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: ok, why did you cd to home?
[02:52] <IndyGunFreak> oh wait, nevermind.
[02:52] <ojnk> im checkin out a forum to get my wireless connected in 6.10 edgy eft. and it says "wget <link to driver>" how am i supposed to wget the driver if im not connected
[02:52] <ojnk> to the internet
[02:52] <Zack> IndyGunFreak: because that is where my file is located
[02:53] <Zack> Should i just be in root?
[02:53] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: you're doing something wrong, and i can't figure it out.
[02:53] <lgc> ojnk, do you have an Ethernet connection?
[02:53] <Lekrem> ojnk, open a terminal and type wget <link to driver>
[02:53] <ojnk> but im not connected to the internet on that box
[02:54] <ojnk> so how can i wget?
[02:54] <ojnk> ...
[02:54] <marcus__> which setting in apt-build does one use for centrino duo
[02:54] <marcus__> for optimization i mean
[02:54] <Zack> IndyGunFreak: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26359/ looky here
[02:54] <Lekrem> Zack: is the file in home or home/Desktop?
[02:54] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: i knew it.
[02:55] <Zack> Home
[02:55] <NET||abuse> mrsn0, got xp installed on my virtualbox ,, bloody brilliant...
[02:55] <lgc> ojnk, if you don't have Internet access on that machine through a modem or through an Ethernet connection then you have to download to another connected machine.
[02:55] <Zack> BUUT what do i do now?
[02:55] <NET||abuse> mrsn0, what do you use it for?
[02:55] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: follow the instructionson the first link i sent you.
[02:55] <Zack> !cups
[02:55] <ubotu> Printing in Ubuntu is done with CUPS. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[02:55] <RAOF> marcus__: Generally, one would not use it :).  But you'd probably want "Pentium-M", or "core2", if they've got that.
[02:55] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: not that one
[02:55] <IndyGunFreak> hold on
[02:55] <Zack> oh
[02:55] <IndyGunFreak> http://solutions.brother.com/linux/sol/printer/linux/cups_wrapper_install6.html
[02:55] <shiester_miester> gday everyone
[02:56] <Zack> k brb
[02:56] <marcus__> Raof: thats the one i picked. why not use apt-build?
[02:56] <amer445> jews did wtc.
[02:56] <amer445> jews did wtc.
[02:56] <amer445> jews did wtc.
[02:56] <amer445> jews did wtc.
[02:56] <amer445> jews did wtc.
[02:56] <mortuis99> I DLed and installed FDUPES and now i cant see how to get to it and run it can someone help?
[02:56] <amer445> jews did wtc.
[02:56] <amer445> jews did wtc.
[02:56] <amer445> jews did wtc.
[02:56] <amer445> jews did wtc.
[02:56] <amer445> jews did wtc.
[02:56] <amer445> jews did wtc.
[02:56] <amer445> jews did wtc.
[02:56] <amer445> jews did wtc.
[02:56] <amer445> jews did wtc.
[02:56] <shiester_miester> amer445, get your 4chan crap out of here
[02:56] <lgc> Oh, s**t, here we go again.
[02:56] <Zack> ARE WE ALLOWED TO BOOT PEOPLE????
[02:56] <ojnk> lgc, let's say i download the driver to this machine
[02:56] <ojnk> lgc, let's say i download the driver to this machine
[02:56] <shiester_miester> thanks, jrib
[02:56] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: just relax.
[02:57] <ojnk> how do i get it on the ubuntu machine?
[02:57] <Zack> it just annoys me
[02:57] <KanRiNiN> ignore him
[02:57] <NET||abuse> 1.8 GB image.. nice
[02:57] <jrib> nothing to see, carry on :)
[02:57] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: wel,l it annoys everyone, thats why they do it. no point gettin worked up
[02:57] <Zack> Ok, IndyGunFreak: on this page where do i start?
[02:57] <Elliot_M> How do i install winamp on ubuntu 7.04?
[02:57] <lgc> ojnk, then you use an USB stick to transfer to the machine which is not connected.
[02:57] <marcus__> roaf: arent there advantages to apt-build like optimization?
[02:58] <ojnk> omg im an idiot to not think of that
[02:58] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: read it.. you just installed the lpr driver(step 3), so i'd say step 4 is a good place to start
[02:58] <peanutb> Elliot, Winamp dosent exist for linux, try XMMS
[02:58] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: look at the top, you're gonna have to download the cups driver
[02:58] <RickKnight> Anyone using openswan? NAT-T?
[02:58] <RAOF> marcus__: Yeah, a bit.  But less than what you'd get for switching to x86-64, and nothing that you'd notice in daily use.
[02:58] <Elliot_M> whats xxms
[02:58] <Zack> Am i gonna have to do the same there that  i just did?
[02:58] <lgc> ojnk, I suppose that doesn't work when you *install* the software on the bridge machine, unless it's identical to the target one.
[02:58] <Elliot_M> xmms
[02:58] <peanutb> !xmms Elliot_M
[02:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xmms elliot_m - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:58] <shiester_miester> Elliot_M, xmms == winamp
[02:58] <shiester_miester> winamp is based on xmms
[02:58] <Elliot_M> ok
[02:58] <peanutb> !xmms | Elliot_M
[02:58] <shiester_miester> theyre basically the same software
[02:58] <ubotu> Elliot_M: Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[02:58] <peanutb> !xmms
[02:59] <IndyGunFreak> Elliot_M: use Audacious.
[02:59] <marcus__> RAOF: must be the old gentoo mentality.  :)
[02:59] <shiester_miester> or just use rhythmbox
[02:59] <IndyGunFreak> !audacious
[02:59] <ubotu> audacious is included in !Feisty. A !repository also exists for !Edgy: see http://audacious-media-player.org/Downloads
[02:59] <Elliot_M> i use vlc
[02:59] <xRainbows> i have ASUS P2B-DS Mainboard with 2 CPUs and would like to install Ubuntu to it, now it running, but i my monitor wont turn on, an i have also changed grafic cards... keyboard i.e NUMlock does activate either, anybody a clue for me?
[02:59] <shiester_miester> vlc would do the job too, although it lacks a lot of functionality
[02:59] <Elliot_M> i was just urious if i wanted to watch live streeams
[02:59] <IndyGunFreak> i don't like rb.., but i guess its all opinion
[02:59] <jdstrand> Zack: FYI 'sudo dpkg -i --force-all ./mfc3360clpr-1.0.0-9.i386.deb'
[02:59] <shiester_miester> really simple question...i have 2 linux boxes, how do i network them so i can share files, play games etc, with a crossover cable?
[02:59] <Elliot_M> i could do it on winamp on windows so i was wondering if xmms could do the same
[02:59] <lgc> ojnk, you usually download the .tar.gz package, uncompress, and read the README.txt to get further instructions.
[02:59] <IndyGunFreak> shiester_miester: we're past that
[03:00] <jdstrand> you need the './' to specify your current directory
[03:00] <shiester_miester> IndyGunFreak, huh?
[03:00] <marcus__> Now how to do the equivalent of unmerge in ubuntu?
[03:00] <IndyGunFreak> shiester_miester: sorry, confused you.
[03:00] <RAOF> marcus__: "apt-get remove packagename"?
[03:00] <IndyGunFreak> jdstrand: i already got him past that
[03:00] <IndyGunFreak> he's trying to install cups now.
[03:00] <IndyGunFreak> or was...
[03:01] <marcus__> RAOF: Thank you.
[03:01] <Elliot_M> also how do i custumize the terminal background and color of the font
[03:01] <shiester_miester> Elliot_M, which terminal?
[03:01] <Elliot_M> the defult on
[03:01] <Elliot_M> defult one
[03:01] <shiester_miester> Elliot_M, gnome-terminal takes its settings from your gnome theme
[03:01] <macd> Elliot_M, menu bar --> edit --> select profiles
[03:01] <ojnk> now i cant find a RaLink RT61 driver for my wireless card
[03:01] <jdstrand> IndyGunFreak: I saw that, but didn't see the PATH issue.  maybe it slipped by...
[03:01] <newb> Hello.  I have gone to file:///usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/index.html to try and get my Linksys WMP54g ver 4.1 recognized and installed.  I have ran through the site as someone suggested but it still will not connect.  I have to put the Ethernet back on and keep rebooting in order for the ether net to acknowledge the ip address.  Does anyone have any advise to get the wireless lynksis  card to work please?
[03:01] <Elliot_M> is there  way just to change the terminal settings ?
[03:02] <Elliot_M> like font sand color
[03:02] <Elliot_M> and etc
[03:02] <macd> Elliot_M, menu bar --> edit --> select profiles, then edit
[03:02] <IndyGunFreak> jdstrand: yeah, he kept telling me he was on his desktop, but i knew better, so i told him to move the deb file to his home folder and run it, and it worked.
[03:02] <Elliot_M> ok
[03:02] <Elliot_M> thnc
[03:02] <Elliot_M> thnx
[03:02] <shiester_miester> it doesnt seem like it lets you set font
[03:02] <shiester_miester> but u can change the colours
[03:02] <mouser25> I just installed ubuntu server and I need help seting up a software raid that was previusly created on another distro
[03:03] <macd> shiester_miester, you simply uncheck use system font.
[03:03] <shiester_miester> oh ok
[03:03] <ojnk> newb, i'm here for the same thing
[03:03] <shiester_miester> ah yeah i see it
[03:03] <Stoffer> I burned a TV show onto DVD w/ a standalone recorded, but I want to cut out the commercials and put just the show on a new dvd.  DVDShrink in Windows used to be able to do this.  Are there any applications in Linux that can?
[03:03] <Xenguy> Stoffer: k9copy?
[03:04] <newb>  I have gone to file:///usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/index.html to try and get my Linksys WMP54g ver 4.1 recognized and installed.  I have ran through the site as someone suggested but it still will not connect.  I have to put the Ethernet back on and keep rebooting in order for the ether net to acknowledge the ip address.  Does anyone have any advise to get the wireless lynksis  card to work please?
[03:04] <Xenguy> Stoffer: or perhaps dvdrip?
[03:04] <Stoffer> Xenguy, I'll try 'em.  Thanks
[03:04] <Xenguy> Stoffer: good luck
[03:04] <Stoffer> Also, will wine emulated MS-DOS?
[03:04] <Stoffer> emulate*
[03:04] <shiester_miester> Stoffer, no
[03:04] <shiester_miester> well, i highly doubt it
[03:04] <macd> Stoffer, dosbox does.
[03:04] <Stoffer> awesome
[03:04] <Stoffer> thanks
[03:04] <shiester_miester> i wonder if its still possible to do an actual, native install of ms-dos
[03:05] <Xenguy> Stoffer: k9copy rips to DVD/ISO; dvdrip can convert (optionally) to AVI format
[03:05] <krips> i need to install xgl + beryl in debian sid
[03:05] <krips> on my ati
[03:05] <shiester_miester> how do i network 2 ubuntu computers?  I can't seem to figure it out :(
[03:05] <Stoffer> Xenguy, but how would that help me cut out parts of the video and re-burn to dvd?
[03:06] <shiester_miester> the NICs are getting  connections but they 2 computers refuse to ping each other or see each other on the network
[03:06] <shiester_miester> so im probably doing something wrong
[03:06] <Xenguy> Stoffer: k9copy can select which tracks you want, and I think perhaps dvdrip can do the same, but not sure about the latter
[03:06] <coach_z> hello, will upgrading to 7.04 help solve my issues with flash not working on my core 2 duo setup?
[03:06] <Xenguy> Stoffer: if you want to edit video though, see 'kino'
[03:06] <Stoffer> Xenguy, yeah, editing's what I need
[03:07] <newb>  I have gone to file:///usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/index.html to try and get my Linksys WMP54g ver 4.1 recognized and installed.  I have ran through the site as someone suggested but it still will not connect.  I have to put the Ethernet back on and keep rebooting in order for the ether net to acknowledge the ip address.  Does anyone have any advise to get the wireless lynksis  card to work please?  This os is not as great as pe
[03:07] <newb> ople talk about and the help is very sporadic.  The same card works with Microsoft Windows XP.
[03:07] <Xenguy> Stoffer: OK, see 'kino' (I've never used it myself)
[03:07] <Blzz> Hey guys
[03:07] <Blzz> i have a bit of a wierd problem
[03:07] <compiz_problem> hi people, does anyone know a link to "auto make sources.list"??? I don't know how to explain what I want... :) but, i hope so that you understand what i want :)
[03:08] <IndyGunFreak> !easysource | compiz_problem
[03:08] <coach_z> hello, will upgrading to 7.04 help solve my issues with flash not working on my core 2 duo setup?
[03:08] <ubotu> compiz_problem: source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[03:08] <Otrayo> compiz_problem, do you want a complete and comprehensive sources.list or what
[03:08] <shiester_miester> coach_z, maybe
[03:08] <Blzz> I can connect to the internet via PPP in kubuntu using KPPP, but not in ubuntu (Gnome) ... any way I can use the kubuntu CD to install KPPP in ubuntu?
[03:08] <Otrayo> Blzz, whats the problem?
[03:08] <compiz_problem> ubotu, yeahhh...that's it !!! tnx
[03:09] <shiester_miester> i have a core2 duo, am using 7.04 and have no problems viewing flash
[03:09] <Otrayo> Blzz, sudo apt-get install kppp
[03:09] <compiz_problem> yeah, regenerate sources.list :)
[03:09] <lgc> !wireless
[03:09] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:09] <coach_z> shiester_miester so you can get stuff off of youtube etc?
[03:09] <Blzz> Yeah but I don't have internet access, Otrayo
[03:09] <Otrayo> eish, tough one
[03:09] <shiester_miester> coach_z, yes, im watching a flash video right now
[03:09] <IndyGunFreak> Blzz: it should be on the install CD with Feisty, if i recall correctly
[03:09] <Blzz> Yeah... i'd need a program like KPPP to dial out
[03:09] <lgc> newb, ojnk , follow that link.
[03:09] <coach_z> thank you
[03:10] <Blzz> KPPP is included in regular ubuntu? (gnome?)
[03:10] <lgc> Blzz, no.
[03:10] <Otrayo> Blzz, from kde with kppp download a gnome ppp deb and then try that maybe
[03:10] <jmchaffie> nobody in #compiz is answering... does anyone here know why compiz would stop working after checking the "3D windows" box?
[03:10] <IndyGunFreak> Blzz: no, but i think the dial up cd is on the CD, and it will look there for it if it can't get online
[03:10] <fxfitz> My PVR-150 remote works fine with MythTV, however it does not work when I try to play MythVideos. Does anyone know?
[03:10] <krips> i need to install xgl + beryl in debian sid on my ati
[03:10] <Otrayo> the package is called gnome-ppp
[03:10] <IndyGunFreak> Blzz: are you using Kubuntu or Ubuntu?
[03:11] <Blzz> RIght now, the kubuntu live cd so that i can get on Konversation.  What's installed, and what doesnt work, is Ubuntu
[03:11] <krips> i have some problem with my direct render on my ati
[03:11] <lgc> Blzz, you can install kppp under gnome as well as gnome-ppp
[03:11] <sx66> how do you bring up windows (the current window) in beryl, they go behind my current window i have in place
[03:11] <Blzz> Igc, how would I do that?
[03:11] <Blzz> sorry, i'm a huge noob
[03:11] <shiester_miester> sx66, what do you mean
[03:11] <IndyGunFreak> Blzz: just go back to your Ubuntu install ..
[03:11] <sx66> when I launch an app in beryl the windows goes behind the current window, shiester_miester
[03:12] <Otrayo> he doesn't have internet access under gnome
[03:12] <IndyGunFreak> oen a terminal, and type.. "sudo apt-get install gnome-ppp", and make sure your cd is in the PC
[03:12] <lgc> Blzz, try 'sudo apt-get install kppp'
[03:12] <Tom47> fxfitz: have you tried #mythtv-users?
[03:12] <Blzz> okay. i'll give that a shot. thanks guys!
[03:12] <shiester_miester> sx66, and it doesn't happen if you use metacity?
[03:12] <Blzz> I'll check in if that does/doesnt work
[03:12] <IndyGunFreak> Tom47: ther'es no need to use kppp under gnome, it has a gnome dial up tool on the cd
[03:12] <fxfitz> Tom47, Hehe yeah, but they weren't answering.
[03:12] <Blzz> btw, what's the IRC client in Ubuntu?
[03:12] <sx66> shiester_miester, correct it does not happen in meacity
[03:12] <sx66> metacity*
[03:13] <shiester_miester> Blzz, theres heaps of them
[03:13] <jmchaffie> Are there any other channels besides #compiz that will help with Ubuntu compiz questions??
[03:13] <IndyGunFreak> Blzz: xcht
[03:13] <Tom47> IndyGunFreak: ???
[03:13] <IndyGunFreak> xchat.
[03:13] <shiester_miester> theres no single irc client for ubuntu :P
[03:13] <Blzz> okay
[03:13] <nomin> fxfitz: try #mythtv-users
[03:13] <Blzz> thanks
[03:13] <Zack> IndyGunFreak:
[03:13] <shiester_miester> i use xchat, but theres like, a thousand of them
[03:13] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: yes
[03:13] <shiester_miester> sx66, i got no idea
[03:13] <Zack> IndyGunFreak:This is CRAZY!
[03:13] <lgc> Blzz, then do !modem on this channel and have a happy reading!
[03:13] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: whats wrong now?
[03:13] <sx66> shiester_miester, dang, any one else know about app going behind the current window in beryl?
[03:14] <shiester_miester> you could ask in #beryl
[03:14] <fxfitz> nomin, Yeah, he's answering now. Thanks a bunch.
[03:14] <mjp29> which irc client can be programmed to make alert sounds - ichat gnome?
[03:14] <IndyGunFreak> Tom47: he's using Ubuntu, there's no reason for him to install all the KDE libraries, etc, to install Kppp, when Gnome-ppp is on the CD.,
[03:14] <Zack> IndyGunFreak:Nothing has happend it just took me to this server with the EXACT SAME DRIVERS as ubuntu which doesnt have my printer.... :(
[03:14] <Tom47> IndyGunFreak: dunno what you are talking about
[03:14] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: did you install cups?
[03:14] <Stoffer> Xenguy, kino's not gonna work.  Only for DV filetypes from camcorders
[03:14] <Zack> IndyGunFreak:yes i did
[03:14] <shiester_miester> can anyone tell me how i network 2 ubuntu computers?  I can't seem to figure it out :(
[03:15] <jmchaffie> Are there any other channels besides #compiz that will help with Ubuntu compiz questions??
[03:15] <IndyGunFreak> Tom47: maybe i confused you..
[03:15] <IndyGunFreak> sorry
[03:15] <sx66> when I launch an app in beryl the windows goes behind the current window, how do I fix it to bring the launched app (window) up front?
[03:15] <shiester_miester> sx66, ask in #beryl
[03:15] <sx66> k
[03:15] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: i have no logical explanation, sorry...
[03:15] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: what happened when you open your browser like those instructions said?
[03:16] <MrProper_> with setting up my own repository for apt, how do i setup my repository for authentication (so my clients stop complaining about verification
[03:16] <Zack> It took me to it just like it said and it didnt have my printer so it said to add printer and... this may as well be in japanese for me!  http://localhost:631/admin
[03:17] <IndyGunFreak> well, did you choose to add a printer?
[03:18] <Zack> IndyGunFreak: yes but when i did that the instructions are........ just Incredibly CONFUSING
[03:18] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: well, i can't help you with that...
[03:18] <IndyGunFreak> what was confusing about the instructions.
[03:19] <mjp29> last try:  any irc programs use alert sounds (when someon's name is typed, etc..)
[03:19] <Zack> Device URI for asd    Device URI:     Examples:     http://hostname:631/ipp/     http://hostname:631/ipp/port1      ipp://hostname/ipp/     ipp://hostname/ipp/port1      lpd://hostname/queue      socket://hostname     socket://hostname:9100   See "Network Printers" for the correct URI to use with your printer.
[03:19] <bruenig> mjp29, you could probably get gaim to do it
[03:20] <Zack> Is whats confusing
[03:20] <bruenig> mjp29, since it has alert sounds for other stuff like when someome IMs you
[03:20] <mjp29> thanx bruenig
[03:21] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: sorry, i have no idea.
[03:21] <Zack> :-[im going to sit in the floor and cry now
[03:21] <jmchaffie> Compiz worked great, and now it doesn't after changing one checkbox, then changing it back. Has anyone else had this problem, or need more info?
[03:21] <Zack> 5HRS! and i cant use a printer
[03:22] <IndyGunFreak> Zack: well, i suspect you're doing something wrong.
[03:22] <IndyGunFreak> its not Ubuntu or Linux's fault.
[05:23] (MrKeuner/#ubuntu) bruenig: ok thanks
[05:23] (Jordan_U/#ubuntu) kain1: What File System and how are you trying to mount it?
[05:23] (kain1/#ubuntu) i think ntfs
[05:23] (Jordan_U/#ubuntu) !ntfs-3g | kain1
[05:23] (ubotu/#ubuntu) kain1: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[05:23] (shiester_miester/#ubuntu) jdstrand, i dont know which one it is out of "hdb/hdb1/hde/hde1/hdg", but i know which physical drive its on
[05:23] (srinathava/#ubuntu) Hi, when I insert a CD, Ubuntu automatically opens up the contents as /media/NameOfCD. However, when I try to do something like "mount -t iso9660 /mnt/sdc /cdrom", I get an error. How do I begin fixing this?
[05:23] (kain1/#ubuntu) what do you mean how am i trying to mount it
[05:23] (jamman/#ubuntu) Ta1, cool. i just put them in in Amarok, so that way i can use them in KDE too!
[05:24] <kain1> what would you like me to do so you can help me
[05:24] <crimsun> DARKGuy: ok, sec
[05:24] <DARKGuy> crimsun: oki ^^
[05:24] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: which one?
[05:24] <Jordan_U> srinathava: You have the parameters wrong for mount
[05:24] <Jordan_U> srinathava: It is mount /dev/whatever /mountpoint
[05:25] <shiester_miester> jdstrand, well, its the one that isnt connected to my PCI IDE card, and the one that isnt unplugged :P
[05:25] <jdstrand> hdb it sounds like
[05:25] <srinathava> Jordan_U: Thanks... I am trying it right now...
[05:25] <Jordan_U> srinathava: And although it doesn't hurt anything you usually don't need to specify the file system type
[05:25] <shiester_miester> jdstrand, fdisk says "cannot open hdb"
[05:25] <jamman> Jordan_U, really? it seems like i always have to.
[05:25] <Arrick> anyone have information on the only FTPD server in the repos for 7.04?
[05:25] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: in a terminal type 'sudo fdisk -l /dev/hdb'
[05:26] <Dr_willis> !info ftpd
[05:26] <kain1> yes hdb
[05:26] <ubotu> ftpd: FTP server. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.17-24 (feisty), package size 42 kB, installed size 176 kB
[05:26] <Arrick> other than Man which is useless for what i need to find?
[05:26] <Dr_willis> Arrick,  check the programs homepage?
[05:26] <Arrick> Dr_willis, I already have it installed
[05:26] <Arrick> and I did
[05:26] <kain1> so jordan what's the solution i just started with linux
[05:26] <Arrick> its running, however nothing can write to it, lol
[05:26] <DeFirence> can anyone help me with shell scripts to run a daemon at boot, i really cant work it out!
[05:26] <Jordan_U> jamman: For what file system type? it should detect it automatically?
[05:26] <level1> Hi, how do I determine what version of fglrx I have?
[05:26] <shiester_miester> jdstrand, yes that worked, printed out a bunch of stuff. anything specific that im looking for?
[05:26] <Arrick> and also i need to change the default location for the uploads Dr_willis
[05:27] <Jordan_U> kain1: Follow the instructions from ubotu
[05:27] <Arrick> which the "man" doesnt say anything about
[05:27] <jamman> Jordan_U, i don't know... random ones. smbfs... etc.
[05:27] <Dr_willis> Arrick,  the config file dont have a lot of comments eh? Ive not used ftp in ages.. since i learned to use ssh.
[05:27] <kain1> what do you mean
[05:27] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: yes-- partitions with id 83
[05:27] <kain1> dude i have no idea what i am doing
[05:27] <Jordan_U> !ntfs-3g > kain1
[05:27] <kain1> and i have been trying for over a week
[05:27] <owlmanatt> how does ubuntu determine what the 'root' option in /boot/grub/menu.lst is? my install is detecting it incorrectly (it should be hd(0,0) and not hd(1,0)) and it causes a failure to boot without intervention after I do a kernel update...can I force it to something somehow?
[05:27] <jamman> !mount | kain1
[05:27] <ubotu> kain1: 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
[05:27] <DARKGuy> level1: dpkg --list | grep 'fglrx'
[05:27] <bobsomebody> how do you install this
[05:27] <Arrick> it has a lot of comments, but it doesnt mention anything about "upload location"
[05:27] <kain1> i need these files
[05:28] <Jordan_U> kain1: You should have gotten a pm from ubotu
[05:28] <kain1> i did
[05:28] <shiester_miester> jdstrand, there arent any.  also, hdb is my 200gb, it seems (the one on the PCI IDE card)
[05:28] <Arrick> owlmanatt, yes, you need to boot into recovery mode and change it
[05:28] <Jordan_U> kain1: Follow the instructions it links to
[05:28] <jamman> bobsomebody, which file... or program
[05:28] <Dr_willis> Arrick,  the ones i used in the past. let the users upload to their homedirs' you refering to an anonymous upload feature?
[05:28] <bobsomebody> how do you install this
[05:28] <jamman> bobsomebody, this what?
[05:28] <Jordan_U> bobsomebody: Install what?
[05:28] <level1> DARKGuy: ii  xorg-driver-fglrx                          7.1.0-8.34.8+2.6.20.5-16.28            Video driver for ATI graphics accelerators  <-- which number is the version number?
[05:29] <owlmanatt> Arrick: well, no, you can fix it right from the grub prompt...but how do I make it not put the wrong value in when I update the kernel (and it rewrites the grub config)? It changes it back to the incorrect value...
[05:29] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: sounds like we picked the wrong one.  do 'sudo fdisk -l /dev/hde'
[05:29] <DARKGuy> level1: holy cow o.O
[05:29] <Arrick> actually, im referring to both Dr_willis the one option you have is "anonymous_enable=NO" or YES
[05:29] <level1> DARKGuy: the end is my linux version, I assume
[05:29] <owlmanatt> Arrick: because fixing it when the system fails to start back up is, erm, not so good...no network yet and all
[05:29] <shiester_miester> jdstrand, id 42, system = SFS
[05:29] <DARKGuy> level1: ok... looks like the version number is 7.1.0-8.34.8 for the kernel version 2.6.20.5-16.28
[05:29] <Arrick> oh, thats not a question for me, sorry
[05:29] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: sudo fdisk -l /dev/hdg
[05:29] <level1> DARKGuy: so that leaves 7.1.0 and 8.34.8
[05:30] <bobsomebody> install ubuntu desktop
[05:30] <crimsun> DARKGuy: are you _positive_ it's using the correct module?
[05:30] <shiester_miester> jdstrand, "Disk /dev/hdg doesn't contain a valid partition table"
[05:30] <DARKGuy> crimsun: well I dunno which one it's using :/ I just installed it in o.O
[05:30] <jamman> bobsomebody, go to ubuntu.com
[05:30] <jamman> bobsomebody, there you can download a cd.
[05:30] <crimsun> DARKGuy: what's the output from `cat /proc/asound/cards`?
[05:30] <DARKGuy> level1: more likely it's 7.1.0
[05:30] <jamman> hey whats the windows installers guys?
[05:30] <bobsomebody> what if you have the cd
[05:30] <DARKGuy> level1: and revision 8.34.8 maybe o.O
[05:30] <DARKGuy> crimsun: sec
[05:30] <shiester_miester> bobsomebody, boot from the cd
[05:31] <bullgard4> What is the name and subscribe address of an Ubuntu mailing list in English, similar to the German mailing list ubuntu-de@lists.ubuntu.com?
[05:31] <jamman> bobsomebody, put it in the tray.
[05:31] <bobsomebody> oh thanks
[05:31] <DARKGuy> crimsun: "--- no soundcards ---" o.O
[05:31] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: what is the output of '/proc/ide'
[05:31] <Jordan_U> jamman: It is a beta installer that lets you install without repartitioning from windows
[05:31] <srinathava> Hi, for synaptic package manager to be able to "add CDROM" do I have to add an entry to /etc/fstab?
[05:31] <jamman> bobsomebody, sorry for the sarcasm. you will need to go into your bios and select boot priority or something like that and put cd first.
[05:31] <jamman> Jordan_U, name maybe?
[05:32] <Jordan_U> jamman: wubi
[05:32] <jamman> Jordan_U, thank you.
[05:32] <Jordan_U> !wubi | jamman
[05:32] <ubotu> jamman: wubi is an unofficial Ubuntu installer for Windows users - more info is at http://www.cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/wubi/en-US/index.html
[05:32] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: that should have been 'ls /proc/ide'
[05:32] <jamman> Jordan_U, awesome.
[05:32] <johny5> Can anyone help me transfer my outlook express information to evolution or thunderbird?  Windows no longer works on the computer that it was on and I didn't get the chance to export the info....
[05:33] <Cra1> is there a linux equivalent of ventrillo, preferably which will interface with ventrilo? if not, should i just rin ventrillo in wine?
[05:33] <shiester_miester> jdstrand, "cmd64x, drivers, hdb, hde, hdg, ide0, ide2, ide3, sis"
[05:33] <Arrick> johny5, if you use a live cd and copy the C:\windows
[05:33] <Arrick> hang on
[05:33] <prometheus> How do I setup a samba share - from ubuntu to modded xbox 1?
[05:33] <jamman> Cra1, what does it do?
[05:33] <prometheus> i have them setup in winblows - but dont wanna have to leave ubuntu to access my movies
[05:33] <DARKGuy> Cra1: there's a linux binary in the homepage o.o;
[05:33] <johny5> Arrick, and then what?
[05:33] <crimsun> DARKGuy: and this is 7.04, correct?
[05:34] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: seems ubuntu is on the disk you pulled...  we tried hdb, hde and hdg already
[05:34] <Arrick> johny5, hang on a sec, gotta get the correct path
[05:34] <DARKGuy> Cra1: d'oh... but just for the server :(
[05:34] <DARKGuy> crimsun: yes
[05:34] <shiester_miester> :/ oh ok...i thought it wasnt
[05:34] <johny5> Thanks Arrick
[05:34] <jamman>  bobsomebody, you got it?
[05:34] <MarkCh> yo, everyone, chanserv is annoying my gaim. is it safe to just ignore the guy?
[05:34] <shiester_miester> ill plug it in and restart the livecd
[05:34] <owlmanatt> Arrick: oh, FYI - there are a number of 'comment lines' in the menu.lst file that control the defaults that get put in during an upgrade - see <http://grumpymole.blogspot.com/2007/05/ubuntu-how-to-edit-grub-boot-parameters.html>
[05:34] <DeFirence> can anyone help me with shell scripts to run a daemon at boot, i really cant work it out!
[05:34] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: you don't need to boot all the way into graphical mode
[05:35] <bobsomebody> ya man thanks
[05:35] <nj786> hey does anybody know how to get photoshop cs2 on ubuntu?
[05:35] <shiester_miester> jdstrand, is there a command line on the livecd?
[05:35] <jamman> DeFirence, try /etc/rc.local
[05:35] <jamman> bobsomebody, good.
[05:35] <DARKGuy> Cra1: Look for TeamSpeak in google... it's similar to Ventrilo, and there's a binary for the client and server
[05:35] <MarkCh> nj786: try wine
[05:35] <joe42> hi im having trouble with my kubuntu
[05:35] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: yes-- but unless you know 'vi', it might be best to go gui
[05:35] <shiester_miester> nj786, i heard that a lot of people had problems with it, read about it at http://appdb.winehq.org
[05:35] <joe42> i tried joining there channel but cant
[05:35] <MarkCh> although i havent tested it fully, my photoshop did work there
[05:35] <jamman> joe42, whats wrong.
[05:35] <jamman> oh...
[05:35] <crimsun> DARKGuy: please file a support ticket (https://answers.launchpad.net) and tell me the #
[05:35] <MarkCh> /ignore ChanServ
[05:35] <joe42> im on my windows os right now
[05:35] <jamman> joe42, #kubuntu
[05:35] <DARKGuy> crimsun: huh, ok :(
[05:35] <crimsun> DARKGuy: I don't have sufficient bandwidth ATM to assist
[05:36] <joe42> jamman,
[05:36] <joe42> jamman, tried that
[05:36] <DARKGuy> crimsun: that's ok :3
[05:36] <jamman> joe42, whats goin on with kubuntu?
[05:36] <shiester_miester> jdstrand, i know nano
[05:36] <joe42> jamman, didnt work said i had to be identified
[05:36] <shiester_miester> i would never use vi :P
[05:36] <jamman> hmmm...
[05:36] <MarkCh> use nano instead then...
[05:36] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: that'll work
[05:36] <jamman> shiester_miester, VI IS MY FAVORITE!!! HOW DARE YOU DISHONOR IT!!
[05:37] <jamman> shiester_miester, j/k. although i love it.
[05:37] <joe42> jamman, anyways when i load up my kernel it will load the kubuntu screen *loading screen) then just go black
[05:37] <Arrick> johny5, if you use the liveCD and somehow copy C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAMEHERE\My Documents\Outlook.pst you should get most of your emails and your contacts from it. (if the files arent corrupted)
[05:37] <shiester_miester> jamman, SLEDGE
[05:37] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: and me trying to help you all this time and you treating me like that...
[05:37] <jamman> shiester_miester, SLEDGE???
[05:37] <Eberx> Hi
[05:37] <DARKGuy> crimsun: wait, how do I file a support ticket? I have an account already but I dunno how to do it
[05:37] <joe42> jamman, then ill alt-clt f1 start a consol and try startx
[05:37] <bluebanana> When i'm playing a game in full screen mode, how do i open up another gui screen?
[05:37] <jamman> joe42, good idea.
[05:37] <crimsun> DARKGuy: just follow the instructions on answers.LP :)
[05:37] <bogor> How do i remove the switch user button ? Switch user can be found when trying to unlock the screen that has been locked with screensaver.
[05:37] <jamman> joe42, or sudo gdm
[05:37] <shiester_miester> look up sledge in a dictionary
[05:37] <DARKGuy> crimsun: ok xD
[05:37] <Arrick> johny5, thats the wrong directory
[05:37] <joe42> jamman, but it gives me a error
[05:38] <jamman> joe42, pastebin it.
[05:38] <joe42> jamman, says it cant load nvida module
[05:38] <joe42> jamman, lol wish i could im on my windows os
[05:38] <Arrick> C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAMEHERE\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst is the correct one, sorry
[05:38] <Arrick> johny5, ^
[05:38] <jamman> joe42, run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:38] <shiester_miester> lmao dictionary.com is missing a colloquial definition of sledge
[05:38] <Jordan_U> bluebanana: I don't think you can without starting another X client.
[05:38] <shiester_miester> i means to insult someone or make sarcastic/offensive remarks
[05:38] <joe42> jamman, ok ill try that then ill be back :)
[05:38] <joe42> jamman, hope it works :(
[05:39] <jamman> joe42, and don't select nvidia or at least no the one that it has now.
[05:39] <bluebanana> Jordan_U, and how do i start another x client? (Bonus question: what's an X client?)
[05:39] <jamman> shiester_miester, i was just joking. i really do like vi tho. my only editor.
[05:39] <alfonso> I have downloaded RealPlayer, but I don't know how to install it. Help, please.
[05:39] <bluebanana> i don't get any sounds when i'm playing enemy territory. help
[05:39] <Dr_willis> shiester_miester,  cant say that ive ever heard it used that way.
[05:39] <joe42> jamman, well what should i select its a nvida graphics built in to the mother board
[05:39] <shiester_miester> jamman, i can see why it would be useful if you could memorize all the ridiculous commands
[05:39] <bogor> how to remove switch user button in the lock screen menu ?
[05:39] <mister_roboto> shiester_miester: maybe it's not there because that expression is peculiar to the area of bumf*ck where you live?  :)
[05:39] <srinathava> Hi, If i add the line "/dev/cdrom /cdrom udf,iso9660 rw,user,noauto 0 0" to /etc/fstab, I cannot do "sudo /cdrom" (it says "no medium found"). On the other hand I can do "sudo mount /dev/cdrom /cdrom" and that works. What gives?
[05:40] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: I need to go to bed, but am writing up something on paste that I will post in a moment
[05:40] <shiester_miester> mister_roboto, that is most likely true.  i only hear it around my university
[05:40] <jamman> joe42, try vesa?
[05:40] <joe42> jamman, nope
[05:40] <jamman> shiester_miester, hmm. commands aren't bad. after all do you have ctrl+c and ctrl+v memorized?
[05:40] <joe42> jamman, well ill brb if it doesnt work
[05:41] <shiester_miester> i never said they were bad, just that i dont know them
[05:41] <shiester_miester> and not knowing something means its awkward to use something that requires you to know it
[05:41] <jamman> shiester_miester, yeah, i screwed up many files at first.
[05:41] <Jordan_U> bluebanana: It's basically the backbone of the entire GUI, you probably don't want to be running multiple x sessions though, why not just run windowed?
[05:41] <tomex> where can I get the mp3 plugin for audacity to export mp3 in Ubuntu?
[05:41] <jamman> shiester_miester, important files none the less.
[05:41] <bluebanana> Jordan_U, run the game windowed? won't that slow down the game?
[05:41] <mister_roboto> shiester_miester: the nice thing about vi (and clones) is that your fingers pretty much stay around the home row
[05:41] <bogor> tomex, install lame through apt-get or synaptic
[05:41] <mister_roboto> shiester_miester: it's optimized for touch typists
[05:42] <bluebanana> Jordan_U, or is it possible to Alt-tab out of the game to go back to gui screen?
[05:42] <jamman> shiester_miester, i have the ubuntu installer memorized... lets just leave it at that.
[05:42] <nj786> what is avant prefernces?
[05:42] <shiester_miester> bluebanana, yes it is, and running it in a window doesnt slow it down
[05:42] <shiester_miester> i play stalker in a window and it runs fine
[05:42] <bluebanana> shiester_miester, what is "it" in "yes it is"?
[05:43] <shiester_miester> yes it is possible to alt+tab from fullscreen apps
[05:43] <shiester_miester> but its not always reliable
[05:43] <shiester_miester> playing stalker in a window is exactly the same as if i run it fullscreen except it doesnt take over all the video output, so i can still use my other monitor for things
[05:43] <nj786> does anybody know how to animate the avant icons?
[05:45] <nj786> does anybody know how to animate the "desktop" avant icons?
[05:45] <bogor> nj786, try posting in google groups for avant. IIRC avant is developed @ code.google.com. So its one of their project
[05:45] <shiester_miester> nj786, apparently not
[05:45] <ziroday> nj786: what do u mean?
[05:45] <bullgard4> What is the name and subscribe address of an Ubuntu mailing list in English, similar to the German mailing list ubuntu-de@lists.ubuntu.com?
[05:45] <DARKGuy> crimsun: 8464
[05:45] <ziroday> nj786: like for amarok change the icon to album artwork and time ?
[05:46] <nj786> ziroday, as in u know how u put ur cursor over the icon it pops out like that
[05:46] <crimsun> DARKGuy: ok, thanks.
[05:46] <nj786> ziroday, am i helping?
[05:46] <nj786> or confusing
[05:46] <ziroday> nj786: like the mac dock?
[05:46] <johny5> Arrick: I found all of the .dbx files and such, what do I need to do with them now?
[05:46] <nj786> ziroday, yes exactly
[05:46] <DARKGuy> crimsun: to you too. Is assistance almost realtime like in here?
[05:46] <bogor> bullgard4, why not look up ubuntu.com or google for it ?
[05:47] <ziroday> nj786: unfortunatly avant cant do that :) it can only bounce up and down
[05:47] <shiester_miester> jdstrand, what was the ID of the partition that we were looking for on fdisk?
[05:47] <ziroday> nj786: you know where to change the preferences?
[05:47] <bullgard4> bogor: Your answer is no help.
[05:47] <shiester_miester> was it 83?
[05:47] <crimsun> DARKGuy: I don't know offhand (not omniscient)
[05:47] <nj786> ziroday, o kwell that will work to can you show me how to make it boounce up and down?
[05:47] <ziroday> nj786: it does that by default
[05:47] <nj786> ziroday, n o ido not know how
[05:48] <nj786> ziroday, how doi change the prefernces
[05:48] <ziroday> nj786: right click on any blank area on the bar and select preferences
[05:48] <MarkCh> what is this avant? i searched for it on google and found a browser...
[05:48] <johny5> Arrick, there are no .pst files...
[05:48] <ziroday> MarkCh: avant is a mac like dock
[05:48] <nj786> ziroday, pardon where? can you be more detailed
[05:49] <bogor> MarkCh, avant is animated menu bar like that found mac os x
[05:49] <DARKGuy> crimsun: oh well, that's ok... thanks anyways for your time and bandwidth ;)
[05:49] <bogor> MarKCh, avant is cool
[05:49] <DARKGuy> crimsun: moving it to another PCI slot will work?
[05:49] <nj786> ziroday, do you mean properties?
[05:49] <MarkCh> bogor: :)
[05:49] <ziroday> nj786: right click on a blank area on the dock (usually at the end) and a menu will apear allowing you to change preferences
[05:49] <johny5> Arrick, scratch that, I found them.
[05:49] <crimsun> DARKGuy: you certainly can try, though I'm not convinced it's tied to resource allocation (or lack thereof)
[05:49] <ziroday> nj786: you have to click on blank area not icons
[05:50] <nj786> ziroday, properties?
[05:50] <shiester_miester> what do the "noapic" and "nolapic" do in grub?
[05:50] <nj786> ziroday, yesi  am
[05:50] <nj786> ziroday, i do not know where lol
[05:50] <nj786> so i click o nthe dots?
[05:50] <ziroday> nj786: where did u get your avant from?
[05:50] <ziroday> nj786: you may have a old version :)
[05:50] <DARKGuy> crimsun: huh.... well I'll try and if I get anything different I'll be sure to tell you ^^;
[05:50] <nj786> ziroday, no idea somebody told me
[05:51] <nj786> andi  dl it
[05:51] <ziroday> nj786: hmm is it a repo?
[05:51] <nj786> ziroday, repo?
[05:51] <ziroday> repostries
[05:51] <linux_user400354> something seems to be limiting my fps in beryl. its not the limiter with the beryl benchmark because i have already disabled that. does anyone have any ideas?
[05:51] <ziroday> !repo | nj786
[05:51] <ubotu> nj786: 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
[05:51] <bogor> nj768, did u get avant through apt-get or synaptic ??
[05:52] <shiester_miester> linux_user400354, are you sure its not just that beryl is going as fast as it can?
[05:52] <Veinor> does anybody know of any way of getting the 5.5 generation iPods to work with gtkpod? whenever I try to synch mine up, all my playlists get erased
[05:52] <linux_user400354> shiester_miester: yes
[05:52] <misfit> can anyone teach me how to install a tar.gz file?
[05:52] <ziroday> nj786: he says he dl it so i presume dpkg with a .deb
[05:52] <rxdeath_> anyone have experience getting a intellimouse working on intel architecture for ubuntu
[05:52] <rxdeath_> i read the thing on the ubuntu.com but it isn't working
[05:52] <ziroday> !compile | misfit
[05:52] <ubotu> misfit: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[05:52] <rxdeath_> i can post the config file to see
[05:52] <shiester_miester> linux_user400354, it could be that its being limited by your computer's performance
[05:52] <nj786> ziroday, i am noob so i don know much
[05:52] <bogor> ziroday, it could be a tra ball ??
[05:52] <bogor> sorry tar ball
[05:52] <linux_user400354> shiester_miester: no
[05:53] <cotyrothery> i installed screenlets and i choosed the mail client one which is unstable and now screenlets does not work
[05:53] <ziroday> nj786: its ok, ill give you a repo :)
[05:53] <bronze_0_1> misfit: to open them, copy it into the directory of choice, (make a new one if need be) and then issue the command tar -xzf <file,tgz>  which will unpack it.
[05:53] <Reed> hello, I'm having problems installing Ubuntu on Dell Optiplex GX260. I can install everything up until when it gets to the Screen Resolution part. After I select the proper resolutions, it goes to the next screen and freezes at 6% for over 30 minutes. I have attempted installing twice and this happens.
[05:53] <cotyrothery> how do i uninstall all traces of it
[05:53] <ziroday> nj786: in terminal : sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list pls
[05:53] <bogor> ziroday, shouldn't it be gksudo gedit ...
[05:54] <jdstrand> shiester_meister: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26364/
[05:54] <ziroday> bogor: hes doin it terminal so it dosnt matter
[05:54] <ziroday> bogor: it could
[05:54] <mister_roboto> Reed: are you installing from the live cd? without having a clue what your problem is, you might try installing from the alternate cd. it works oftentimes where the live cd won't
[05:54] <ziroday> nj786: you still with me?
[05:54] <shiester_miester> jdstrand, i found out that /dev/hda5 has ID 82 i think, and it had "system: Linux" so im guessing thats it
[05:55] <chaiye> hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
[05:55] <Reed> I'm installing using the alternate cd, mister_roboto
[05:55] <nj786> ziroday, yes
[05:55] <shiester_miester> but when i boot from it, same problem.  in recovery mode it hangs at "hdb: hdb1"
[05:55] <cotyrothery> can someone tell me how to uninstall all traces of screenlets
[05:55] <ziroday> nj786: have u opened the file?
[05:55] <nj786> hold o n1 sec
[05:55] <mister_roboto> Reed: ahh, ok. well scratch that :)
[05:55] <ziroday> chaiye: hi
[05:55] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: 82 is close, but it is linux swap
[05:55] <shiester_miester> and yeah there was a partition with ID 83 right after it
[05:55] <ziroday> nj786: sure np
[05:55] <shiester_miester> sorry i think i just got them mixed up. but both were definitely there
[05:55] <nj786> ziroday, yes ok i opend up gedit
[05:55] <nj786> next
[05:55] <Jordan_U> cotyrothery: Did you install it through apt?
[05:56] <cotyrothery> Jordan_U
[05:56] <mister_roboto> Reed: does the live cd boot into a graphical screen ok?
[05:56] <cotyrothery> no
[05:56] <ziroday> nj786: can u add this to the bottom of the file - #Eyecandy
[05:56] <ziroday> deb http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb feisty eyecandy
[05:56] <ziroday> deb-src http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb feisty eyecandy
[05:56] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: you might try removing hdb-- it seems to be causing some problems.
[05:56] <cotyrothery> Jordan: i installed the deb packages
[05:56] <ziroday> each sentence is a line get it?
[05:56] <Reed> I actually didn't try the live cd. Everytime I attempted to download the connection would fail with the host I was downloading from
[05:56] <shiester_miester> jdstrand, like physically unplugging the drive? :( but its got heaps of my stuff on it
[05:56] <bogor> nj786, see if you have the lines containing multi-verse & universe. You may need this.
[05:56] <nj786> ziroday, bottom o f the file its blank
[05:56] <Reed> I attempted it multiple times throughout the day, mister_roboto
[05:57] <ziroday> Reed: you should use a download manager :)
[05:57] <nj786> zorday, im in a clean gedit
[05:57] <cotyrothery> Jordan: i need to get rid of the screenlets-core ; screenlets-extras ; screenlets-utilites ; and screenlets
[05:57] <ziroday> nj786: yes you need to add the lines there
[05:57] <nj786> ziroday, like...
[05:57] <cotyrothery> Jordan: i tried sudo apt-get remove
[05:57] <ziroday> nj786: sorry ur in a clean gedi?
[05:57] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: yes.  at least for debugging.  did you see my paste?
[05:57] <shiester_miester> jdstrand, would trying to use an IDE hard through a PCI RAID card cause any problems?  it worked fine several times
[05:57] <ziroday> nj786: theres no text
[05:57] <cotyrothery> Jordan: but it did not find the screenlets-extra or screenlets utilities
[05:57] <nj786> ziroday, yes its clean
[05:57] <shiester_miester> also, thansk a lot for that pastebin
[05:58] <shiester_miester> and thanks for staying up to help me :)
[05:58] <nj786> ziroday, no text
[05:58] <jdstrand> shiester_miester:  raid-- piix driver-- read my paste
[05:58] <ziroday> nj786: shouldnt be
[05:58] <misfit> wait, so first I have to unzip the tar.gz file, then I have to compile it?  What's that mean?
[05:58] <ziroday> nj786: u sure u did - sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:58] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: do my pastebin before the hd removal
[05:58] <mister_roboto> Reed: you might try doing the server install without X and then later apt-get a graphical environment. i don't know why that would work any better but at least you'd have a bootable, installed system and you could start debugging by going through log files.
[05:58] <bobsomebody> whats up #ubuntu?
[05:58] <Jordan_U> cotyrothery: sudo apt-get remove *screenlets*
[05:58] <shiester_miester> jdstrand, yeah, im doing it now
[05:58] <cotyrothery> i did that
[05:59] <nj786> ziroday, lol ohhh sorry
[05:59] <nj786> ziroday, ok now i see
[05:59] <ziroday> nj786: np :)
[05:59] <bogor> can you post the contents of  /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:59] <nj786> ziroday, ok now what do i add
[05:59] <cotyrothery> but when i reinstalled i still had the mail client poping up
[05:59] <Jordan_U> cotyrothery: With asterisks ?
[05:59] <ziroday> nj786: this - #Eyecandy
[05:59] <zenmonk> quick question, if one forgets the password to a linux account can something like ophcrack crack it?
[05:59] <ziroday> deb http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb feisty eyecandy
[05:59] <ziroday> deb-src http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb feisty eyecandy
[05:59] <bogor> nj786, to pastebin
[05:59] <cotyrothery> what is asterisks
[05:59] <Jordan_U> cotyrothery: *
[05:59] <shiester_miester> how do you get to the command line interface from the livecd? it takes ages to boot up the GUI
[05:59] <cotyrothery> oh
[05:59] <cotyrothery> no
[05:59] <nj786> ziroday, o k ipasted it in the last line in the text
[06:00] <cotyrothery> should i use *
[06:00] <nj786> ziroday, next
[06:00] <RoC_MM> zenmonk, no need, just set a new one...you can use john....I've never used ophcrack
[06:00] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: it still may not work, in which case I would remove the raid card, and try again.  if you can get a good boot, then you can add to those bugs and help out
[06:00] <SlimG2> How do I decrypt a blowfish encrypted file?
[06:00] <ziroday> nj786: no it needs to on a speperate line each sentence
[06:00] <mister_roboto> zenmonk: maybe. but why not just reset it as root? is there a reason you can't do that?
[06:00] <Jordan_U> cotyrothery: Yes, that will tell it to remove any package with screenlet in its name
[06:00] <shiester_miester> ok
[06:00] <ziroday> SlimG2: use truecrypt
[06:00] <bogor> nj786, next in terminal do sudo apt-get update
[06:00] <jdstrand> shiester_miester: good night, and good luck
[06:00] <shiester_miester> good night
[06:00] <ziroday> bogor: i got this thanks :)
[06:00] <cotyrothery> Jordan_U: i got this error ; E: Regex compilation error - Invalid preceding regular expression
[06:01] <mister_roboto> ziroday: that's not what truecrypt is for.
[06:01] <zenmonk> I was looking at it as a security risk.  I had heard linux has a salt value that makes it impossible to crack.
[06:01] <ziroday> mister_roboto: it can decrypt and encrypt volumes
[06:01] <SlimG2> ziroday: Can't find a package with truecrypt, do I have to compile it myself?
[06:01] <nj786> ziroday, whoa.... what do u mean
[06:01] <Jordan_U> cotyrothery: sorry, try just: sudo apt-get remove screenlets*
[06:01] <mister_roboto> ziroday: yes, VOLUMES that act as mountable disks for truecrypt
[06:01] <mister_roboto> ziroday: not arbitrary file content
[06:02] <ziroday> mister_roboto: oh my bad
[06:02] <ziroday> SlimG2: hoe did u encrypt the file?
[06:02] <nj786> ziroday, are you there?
[06:02] <cotyrothery> that worked Jordan_U
[06:02] <ziroday> nj786: yeah, do u know what pastebin is?
[06:03] <nj786> ziroday, i dont think so
[06:03] <ziroday> !pastebin | nj786
[06:03] <ubotu> nj786: 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)
[06:03] <mister_roboto> ziroday: truecrypt is a very cool product. i use it to encrypt the content of my flash drive so it doesn't matter if i lose it. i mount it using truecrypt when i need to use it.
[06:03] <SlimG2> ziroday: it's the kwallet.kwl file, I have the password and wan't to try and decrypt it via cli
[06:03] <nj786> ziroday, u mind explaining rela quick
[06:03] <rahulsasi> whats a stale lock file ??
[06:03] <nj786> ziroday, can we talk i nprivate?
[06:03] <level1> Hello, I'm trying to use a tutorial http://www.howforge.com/how-to-setup-fglrx-for-ubuntu-feisty ... the person suggest I change my xorg.conf but he doesn't really tell me how... can someone help me with that?
[06:03] <ziroday> SlimG2: sorry i got it wrong
[06:03] <nj786> ziroday, becuase all of this is confusing me
[06:04] <nj786> ziroday, if u do not mind
[06:04] <ziroday> nj786: sure pls /join #guruhelp :)
[06:04] <bogor> nj786, an example of pastebin is http://pastebin.com/ . Ther are more like this
[06:04] <Jordan_U> level1: Did restricted manager not work?
[06:04] <level1> Jordan_U: umm... well, I was recomended this tutorial... if I royally screw things up its okay, I just want to try to fix a few things
[06:05] <level1> Jordan_U: It didn't really work, no
[06:05] <SlimG2> ziroday: What do you mean you got it wrong? isn't truecrypt able to decrypt .kwl files (that afaik is blowfish encrypted)
[06:05] <charlie> Can i please have some help with sh scripts here? i need to learn how to make a script that will automatically remove a shortcut of a specific name off of the desktop.
[06:05] <skdfv> Hello, I'm trying to connect to a WPA-encrypted network, but when prompted for a Wireless Network Key in the Network Manager, my only options are WEP; I'm using the latest version of Network Manager and the latest drivers for my wireless card (Linksys WPC11 v4).
[06:06] <Jordan_U> level1: In what way did it not work ( and I would not recommend that tutorial as it will need to be re-done every kernel upgrade and is harder than it needs to be )
[06:06] <Jordan_U> ?
[06:06] <charlie> please?
[06:06] <Mark__> someone plz help
[06:06] <Mark__> i cant login into my side
[06:06] <ziroday> SlimG2: sorry i got it wrong i thought u had a truecrypt volume
[06:06] <charlie> Can i please have some help with sh scripts here? i need to learn how to make a script that will automatically remove a shortcut of a specific name off of the desktop.
[06:06] <TheShadow> Where can I find other window decorators?
[06:06] <mister_roboto> SlimG2: truecrypt creates mountable pseudo-disks (files or partitions) that are encrypted and the format of such a file is a truecrypt volume. truecrypt is NOT a general utility for encrypting and decrypting arbitrary files
[06:06] <ziroday> SlimG2: if u did u could
[06:07] <SlimG2> ziroday: oh, you wouldn't know of a general utility for my purpose then?
[06:07] <Jordan_U> charlie: By shortcut do you mean a symlink or a .desktop file?
[06:07] <ziroday> SlimG2: no sorry :), maybe you could ask kwallet to open the file ?? i dont know i dont use kde :)
[06:08] <charlie> Jordan_U, how do I figure out which one it is, all i know it is a shortcut to a directory  and i need to be able to remove it from an sh script
[06:08] <Jordan_U> SlimG2: #kubuntu for KDE
[06:08] <mister_roboto> SlimG2: google for "BLOWFISH DECRYPT" the very first link does what you need
[06:08] <mister_roboto> the wonder of google!
[06:08] <charlie> Jordan_U, It is a .desktop file, I just checked.
[06:08] <SlimG2> ziroday: kwallet opens the .kwl just fine, it's for a project
[06:08] <SlimG2> mister_roboto: been there
[06:08] <rxdeath_> does anyone in here have a fully working intellimouse?"
[06:09] <Jordan_U> charlie: just do: rm ~/Desktop/whateveritis.desktop
[06:10] <charlie> Jordan_U, thanks, it seems so obvious. :P and sorry i just installed linux today so i am a total n00b
[06:10] <mister_roboto> SlimG2: and you were unable to find a utility because....  ??
[06:10] <chaiye> hiiiiiiiiiiiii
[06:10] <mister_roboto> SlimG2: because there are a ton of them listed in google
[06:10] <Jordan_U> charlie: No problem :) we all need to start somewhere.
[06:10] <Shifty_Powers> ahhhh
[06:10] <bruenig> do we
[06:11] <Thaddeus_> kicked on wireless
[06:11] <SlimG2> mister_roboto: There weren't a ton of them for Linux, or maby you searched for something different
[06:11] <emid> anyone here using the desktop wall plugin for beryl?
[06:12] <bruenig> emid, #ubuntu-effects
[06:12] <emid> thank you sir
[06:12] <notgod> so I added the network manager PPTP VPN package, and I configured the VPN -- how do I connect now? It doesn't show up anywhere except in the config.
[06:13] <skdfv> Is there any particular reason that I cannot select WPA as the form of encryption for the network I am trying to connect to from the Network Manager with the latest version and latest drivers for my wireless card?
[06:13] <mister_roboto> SlimG2: ummmm yes. there were. all the scripting languages there run on linux (i saw perl and tcl that i remember off the top of my head)
[06:13] <Jordan_U> skdfv: What card?
[06:13] <skdfv> Linksys WPC11 v4
[06:14] <Dr_willis> I like REXX for my scripting needs. :)
[06:14] <charlie> Help again: this may sound like a strange question, but how would i completely exit out of gnome/xserver and go to the old fashioned black screen with white text that shows a bash command window
[06:14] <SlimG2> ziroday: Think I found one, mcrypt, it's in the feisty repos, Just in case you'd wanna know
[06:15] <lgc> What graphic cards are supported on Ubuntu (Dapper and up)? Thanks.
[06:15] <mister_roboto> apt-cache search blowfish    turns up bcrypt as well
[06:16] <SlimG2> mister_roboto: thanks alot :)
[06:16] <charlie> can anyone answer my question above/
[06:16] <cotyrothery> i cant get screenlets old settings to go away
[06:17] <cotyrothery> i have uninstalled and reinstalled
[06:17] <mister_roboto> SlimG2: apt-cache search is very handy :)
[06:17] <cotyrothery> but they will NOT GO AWAY
[06:17] <mister_roboto> SlimG2: didn't think to look there first
[06:17] <syssyphus> where do i go to get a mentor? I would like to help with packaging
[06:17] <skdfv> charlie: try ctrl+alt+backspace
[06:17] <cotyrothery> Screenlets is screwed on my computer because of the mail server one
[06:17] <Jordan_U> lgc: Anything from intel will work out of the box, nvidia with proprietary drivers, ati will probably work but the drivers are horrible
[06:17] <Flannel> cotyrothery: did you remove with --purge?  (or "complete removal" in synaptic?)  What are screenlets?  User space configuration?  That won't be removed with uninstall, just delete the config file(s) in your homedir.
[06:17] <tonyyarusso> syssyphus: /j #ubuntu-motu
[06:18] <charlie> skdfv: when i do that, it just restarts xserver
[06:18] <cotyrothery> Flannel: so i need to open up synaptic
[06:18] <SlimG2> mister_roboto: I used it but it passed me by to search for just "crypt" :P
[06:18] <Flannel> cotyrothery: What are screenlets?
[06:18] <ziroday> SlimG2: thanks ill reember that
[06:18] <Zenji> Question
[06:18] <bharat862004> i have both ubuntu 32 bit and ubuntu 64 bit... which one should i install??
[06:18] <mister_roboto> SlimG2: i looked for "blowfish"  :)
[06:19] <bharat862004> i have both the cds
[06:19] <cotyrothery> Flannel: You would have to google it because i dont know how to explain it
[06:19] <lgc> Jordan_U, it is precisely ATI cards what seems to be available for my laptop...:(.
[06:19] <John> Hi. Does anyone here use GTK-Gnutella?
[06:20] <Jordan_U> lgc: Not even intel integrated?
[06:20] <bharat862004> which ubuntu should i install 32 bit or 64 bit ... as i have both the cds ??? :)
[06:20] <Flannel> cotyrothery: you're tryign to get rid of your user configed settings, right?  not global settings?
[06:20] <Jordan_U> bharat862004: 32 bit
[06:20] <mister_roboto> bharat862004: from what i've been reading, you'll have far fewer problems with 32 bit (like Flash will work and some other things that are a rpoblem in 64 bit)
[06:20] <cotyrothery> Flannel: yes for screenlets
[06:20] <skdfv> charlie: If you're just looking for the b&w terminal, you can try ctrl+alt+f1 and it'll switch to that; x is still running, though.
[06:21] <Jordan_U> charlie: ctrl+alt+f7 to get back to X
[06:21] <cotyrothery> Flannel: it says its removing confg files
[06:21] <mister_roboto> bharat862004: so unless you need to work with several gigs of memory in a single program, you probably don't need 64 bit
[06:21] <skdfv> ps ax
[06:21] <lgc> Jordan_U, when I google for 'Inspiron 6000 graphics card' I mostly get ATIs, though I haven't culled all the info.
[06:21] <yrlnry_> I just added a command to the panel that opens up an ssh window to my home machine.  It displays with a big red "X".  I want to change the icon.  I don't like any of the choices that the configuration dialog gives me.  Where can I go to browse a large collection of suitable icons?
[06:21] <John> Has anyone successfully set up GTK-Gnutella or Limewire?
[06:21] <cotyrothery> Flannel: you would like screenlets
[06:21] <Flannel> cotyrothery: right.  You'll want to open up your homedir, and remove whatever screenlet configuration files there are (.screenlet maybe?  might be a file or a directory).  You'll need to show hidden files to be able to see it, at any rate.
[06:21] <cotyrothery> Flannel: just dont use the mail one
[06:21] <bharat862004> Jordan_U: mister_roboto is 64 bit too fast to work than 32 bit ??? :)
[06:21] <SlimG2> mister_roboto: I did to but aptitude search doesn't care for the description and I forgot that
[06:21] <Jordan_U> skdfv: Don't tell people how to get to another tty without telling them how to get back
[06:21] <cotyrothery> Flannel: how can i see hidden files
[06:22] <Flannel> cotyrothery: that "configuration files" are global ones, not user ones.  In nautilus, ctrl-H (maybe it's alt, I dontknow View > Show Hidden Files)
[06:22] <patman> ctr+H
[06:22] <mister_roboto> bharat862004: no, it's not any faster. just some software is not available on 64 bit
[06:22] <bharat862004> mister_roboto: ok thanks ;)
[06:22] <Jordan_U> bharat862004: Basically anything Open Source will work fine in 64 bit, but proprietary things like flash and codecs will take some work
[06:22] <skdfv> Sorry, Jordan_U; wasn't thinking.
[06:23] <bharat862004> Jordan_U: hmm
[06:23] <bharat862004> Jordan_U: mister_roboto then i am installing 32 bit version of ubuntu :)
[06:24] <cotyrothery> Flannel : try screenlets
[06:24] <cotyrothery> Flannel: there as cool as beryl
[06:24] <vexati0n> official news: kubuntu to be renamed "j00buntu" on account of KDE hoarding so many system resources
[06:24] <mister_roboto> bharat862004: if you don't have more than 2 gb of ram, you couldn't possibly benefit anyway
[06:24] <shiester_miester> bharat862004, 64bit is capable of outperforming 32 bit in some circumstances if the 64 bit software is written properly, but at the moment its hard to get any software like that
[06:24] <ziroday> vexati0n: you should try kde on PC-BSD it pratically flys
[06:25] <vexati0n> yeah but BSD isn't a real OS.
[06:25] <bharat862004> mister_roboto: i just have 512 ram shiester_miester
[06:25] <ziroday> vexati0n: yeah it is
[06:25] <mister_roboto> bharat862004: definitely 32-bit  :)
[06:25] <vexati0n> no it isn't, i saw it in a movie
[06:25] <shiester_miester> bharat862004, it doesnt really matter, at the moment there isnt a whole lot of point to use 64 bit
[06:25] <shiester_miester> maybe in a few years if/when it becomes popular
[06:25] <RAOF> shiester_miester: Um, what are you talking about?  Programs built for x86-64 are almost always faster, (on average, about 10%, and for some things substantially more) than programs built for IA32.
[06:26] <shiester_miester> RAOF, i never said they werent
[06:26] <mister_roboto> bharat862004: do you even have a 64 bit cpu?  i never heard of that small amount of ram on a 64 bit machine
[06:26] <bharat862004> yes got u guys
[06:26] <RAOF> shiester_miester: 64bit is capable of outperforming 32 bit in some circumstances if the 64 bit software is written properly, but at the moment its hard to get any software like that
[06:26] <TaJMoX> vexati0n> yeah but BSD isn't a real OS.     Careful who you say that to
[06:26] <bharat862004> mister_roboto: yes i have athlon 64
[06:26] <cotyrothery> nothing is working
[06:26] <`eric-> RAOF: i think the problem is that there are currenty very few programs built for x86-64
[06:26] <mister_roboto> bharat862004: man, ytou should bump that ramp up :)
[06:26] <shiester_miester> RAOF, i also said "if the 64 bit software is written properly"
[06:26] <vexati0n> TaJ - i avoid the Mac users with sidearms.
[06:26] <sahil_> how do i switch which gcc version is used system wide?
[06:26] <shiester_miester> which is the same as what you said
[06:26] <RAOF> `eric-: Actually, no.  *Everything* in Ubuntu is built for x86-64
[06:27] <`eric-> heh
[06:27] <TaJMoX> vexati0n lol i just read what you said about seeing it in a movie =] 
[06:27] <shiester_miester> RAOF, you mean everything that the OS comes with
[06:27] <bharat862004> mister_roboto: yes i will
[06:27] <shiester_miester> not nearly as many 3rd party apps
[06:27] <RAOF> shiester_miester: Yes.  Everything that you can install through apt-get/synaptic/etc
[06:27] <`eric-> RAOF: so... if i have a core2duo, i should be running ubuntu 64bit?
[06:28] <Flannel> RAOF, shiester_miester, not quite.  Some stuff in multiverse isn't (not OSS)
[06:28] <RAOF> shiester_miester: And the software doesnt' have to be "written properly", it just has to build on x86-64.  And (almost) every opend source project does.
[06:28] <BenHelfman> Can anyone tell me how to log onto a windows domain
[06:28] <bharat862004> RAOF: everything is 64 bit in ubuntu including 32 bit.... are u sure ???
[06:28] <shiester_miester> RAOF, you are using some pretty big statements there
[06:28] <mister_roboto> RAOF: are you saying that the non-free flash plugin is now 64 bit as well?  that's news to me
[06:28] <Jordan_U> `eric-: Probably not, proprietary things like flash won't work without a little work
[06:28] <RAOF> bharat862004: If you install the AMD64 version, yes.
[06:28] <charlie> Jordan_U , thanks it worked perfect
[06:28] <mister_roboto> RAOF: i think you're simply wrong
[06:28] <RAOF> mister_roboto: You can't apt-get that under AMD64 :)
[06:28] <i-like-beans> Is it possible to let the hard drives spin down after a certain period of inactivity in Xubuntu?
[06:29] <Jordan_U> RAOF: Technically the package works, but you know what he means :)
[06:29] <xenex> If I mount an iso with gisomount, where would it be located at?
[06:29] <sahil_> is there a tool similar to gcc-config?
[06:29] <Flannel> mister_roboto: no, it's not.  Only stuff in main/universe is guarenteed to be both (I think restricted might be too)
[06:29] <`eric-> Jordan_U: yea, that's what i read awhile back.. but i thought maybe it's changed.. =P
[06:29] <shiester_miester> also, i tried 64bit ubuntu and i didnt notice any speed increase at all, although i wasnt using many programs that were pushing it to extremes
[06:29] <BenHelfman> Can anyone tellme how to log on to a Windows Server 2003 domain?
[06:29] <shiester_miester> although i did notice the bugs and compatibility problems it has
[06:29] <Flannel> xenex: whereever you told it to mount?  Just use the normal mount command, then you'll be able to specify a location
[06:29] <shiester_miester> which is why i switched to 32 bit
[06:29] <RAOF> shiester_miester: Indeed.  Most people won't notice the difference, becasue CPUs are essentially infinitely fast at this point.
[06:29] <charlie> OK more quick help, if i was making a ".sh" script and i wanted to wait for someone to push a key, what command would i use? pause isn't a command so i'm stumped
[06:30] <bharat862004> i think RAOF made a wrong statement ;)
[06:30] <shiester_miester> RAOF, infinitely fast, eh?  thast why we need graphics accelerator cards, to take the loads off them when rendering?
[06:30] <shiester_miester> why not just use our infinitely fast CPUS to do the rendering? :P
[06:30] <patman> shiester, lol
[06:30] <Flannel> RAOF: That's also not true.  There's a noticable difference in the fields where the extra power is noticable.
[06:30] <Jordan_U> BenHelfman: What do you mean by log in?
[06:30] <shiester_miester> we could get a trillion frames per microsecond
[06:30] <RAOF> shiester_miester: For things most people use computers for (viewing movies, browsing the web, email, office stuff), CPUs are nearly infinitely fast.
[06:31] <Flannel> Er.  Well, besides that being worded circly, it's still true with better wording.
[06:31] <shiester_miester> you mean, the average person doesnt care so it might as well be...i guess thats true enough from a laymans point of view
[06:31] <RAOF> Flannel: For things that most people *don't* use their computers for (audio/video encoding, rendering, etc), x86-64 makes stuff between 30% and 100% faster.
[06:31] <shiester_miester> but certainly not from a technical standpoint, CPUs still have a long way to go.  thers lots of things we can't do with our current generation of technology due to insufficient processing power
[06:32] <dandaman32> you guys think this is ok? http://files.enanocms.org/images/enano-ubuntufied.png
[06:32] <mister_roboto> shiester_miester: like make a damn cup of coffee! my cpu still can't do that
[06:32] <Flannel> RAOF: please qualify your original statements appropriately.  But apart from that, this is getting offtopic.
[06:32] <charlie> if i was making an sh script, how could i make it wait until the user presses a key? thanks,
[06:32] <cables> Does Nautilus use BurnProof by default for burning CDs?
[06:32] <shiester_miester> mister_roboto, i was referring to stuff like handwriting recognition etc :P
[06:32] <dandaman32> (feeling in the spirit of Google today :-P)
[06:33] <RAOF> Yeah.  In summary, most people want to use the i386 version :)
[06:33] <mister_roboto> charlie: "read" will work if they hit enter
[06:33] <yrlnry_> charlie: read
[06:33] <cables> I've been getting a lot more coasters with Nautilus than with Brasero.
[06:33] <dandaman32> charlie: read -n3 VARNAME
[06:33] <Gabey> how do I add a second hard drive beyond connecting the hardware?
[06:33] <xeno__> Say, the #ubuntu-laptop channel says "This is not for support.  User #ubuntu".  Can I get help on my laptop wireless problem here?
[06:33] <level1> Hi, I followed a tutorial to get fglrx working, but fglrx never really worked, according to fglrxinfo... assuming I installed it correctly, is there a command to get linux to start it on boot?
[06:33] <dandaman32> charlie: that will make the script automatically advance after the user presses 3 keys
[06:33] <shiester_miester> xeno__, i suppose so
[06:37] (mister_roboto/#ubuntu) AusIan: try doing a "man" on some of the functions you see in the header
[06:37] (Pintorino/#ubuntu) Jordan_u, any ideas?
[06:37] (Perdente/#ubuntu) gabx84@gabx84-laptop:/var/spool/postfix$ sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[06:37] (Perdente/#ubuntu) E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[06:37] (Perdente/#ubuntu) E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[06:37] (AusIan/#ubuntu) roboto: haha, will have a look in #gcc, thanks
[06:37] (dandaman32/#ubuntu) Perdente: you probably have the update applet running
[06:38] (promet_/#ubuntu) Where is this, "New Flash Beta", Repos, or Adobe, etc?
[06:38] (charlie/#ubuntu) sudo apt-get install konqueror
[06:38] (Jordan_U/#ubuntu) Perdente: Do you have another install application running?
[06:38] (Perdente/#ubuntu) lol oh you
[06:38] (Pintorino/#ubuntu)  i just installed wine and keep getting the msg "Uninstall Key registry not available (yet)!, nothing to do"  What do I need to do?
[06:38] (charlie/#ubuntu) woopsies
[06:38] (dandaman32/#ubuntu) Perdente: see if the update-manager is running (little orange star in notification area?) and if so kill it
[06:38] (Perdente/#ubuntu) damn you beryl and your catering to my add
[06:38] (Perdente/#ubuntu) one sec, I'll close it
[06:38] (promet_/#ubuntu) charlie 85% percent of all flash craps out
[06:38] (promet_/#ubuntu) firefox locks up like fort knoxx
[06:38] <dandaman32> charlie, promet_: had a severe problem with that on an old RHL9 box, the bug was in a flash banner ad
[06:39] <c2c2rock> I hate flash
[06:39] <Perdente> ok, I'm installing it, thanks so much, I hope that's it@
[06:39] <promet_> different sites etc
[06:39] <Jordan_U> promet: Again, I recommend konqueror
[06:39] <Perdente> *!
[06:39] <dandaman32> charlie, promet_: i installed adblock plus and that provided a temporary remedy for the situation
[06:39] <yrlnry_> I have a desktop machine that I installed dapper on a few months ago.  Is there any benefit to installing feisty on it, and, if so, how do I do that?  Can I just put my feisty CD in the drive and go through the install process, or will that destroy all my old configuration?
[06:39] <Bdonohue> Anyone use Folding that can help me get it set up?
[06:39] <charlie> ah, adblock plus, its the first thing i always install, and the theme minifoxflat
[06:39] <Jordan_U> yrlnry_: That would loose your configuration
[06:40] <c2c2rock> wipe it clean
[06:40] <c2c2rock> lol
[06:40] <Jordan_U> !upgrade | yrlnry_
[06:40] <ubotu> yrlnry_: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[06:40] <promet_> I tried Konqueror and don't recall that being a solution, I thought it didn't support flash eother
[06:40] <yrlnry_> Thnanks.
[06:40] <promet_> but I'll give it another go
[06:40] <RememberPOL> wow
[06:40] <promet_> DOes Konqueror require a plugin or is it "native"
[06:40] <Bdonohue> !folding@home | Bdonohue
[06:40] <Jordan_U> yrlnry_: As to weather or not to do it, depends on what you use the computer for
[06:40] <RememberPOL> there was a OS flame flood?
[06:40] <RememberPOL> that's lame
[06:40] <dandaman32> yrinry_: sudo apt-get update, then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade should take you to edgy, then once you've upgraded to edgy do the same thing to upgrade to feisty
[06:40] <xeno__> Does anyone else have problems with wireless on a Toshiba Satellite Laptop?
[06:41] <Bdonohue> What model xeno__?
[06:41] <dandaman32> hey can anyone tell me how this looks? http://files.enanocms.org/images/enano-ubuntufied.png
[06:41] <xeno__> A55
[06:41] <Jordan_U> promet: konq uses the same the same plugin, it just runs it in a separate thread so if flash dies, konq doesn't
[06:41] <xeno__> A55-S3063
[06:41] <Bdonohue> The text is a little sketchy, dandaman32
[06:41] <notgod> I added the network manager PPTP VPN package, and I configured the VPN -- how do I connect now? It doesn't show up anywhere except in the config.
[06:42] <xeno__> I've got Feisty on it now, but it's never done wireless.
[06:42] <dandaman32> Bdonohue: on the "n" in Enano or elsewhere?
[06:42] <Bdonohue> Hm, not sure. I'm using one but I found that I had to remove the CD from the drive before wireless would work.
[06:42] <tritium> xeno__: what wireless chipset?
[06:42] <charlie> xeno__ have you tried ndiswrapper?
[06:42] <Bdonohue> I just wasn't fond of it in general
[06:42] <Bdonohue> charlie: It should work, as Toshiba either uses the Intel or Atheros chipsets.
[06:42] <Pintorino> after you install "wine" from the synaptic mgr so i could install some .exe files on Ubuntu, but i'm getting an error message
[06:43] <Bdonohue> HAL won't work for me with a disk in the drive a boot.
[06:43] <Bdonohue> at boot
[06:43] <Bdonohue> Try taking out the Ubuntu disk and rebooting.
[06:43] <lgc> Jordan_U, there seems there are no top-of-the-line Intel cards for the Inspiron 6000. Just basic OEM-supplied ones. ATI cards seem to be the most common ones. Are their drivers really so bad?
[06:43] <Bdonohue> Then it seems to work for me. Any disk makes it not work, even a DVD.
[06:43] <promet_> Jordan, how do I enable Flash in Konqueror
[06:43] <xeno__> No, I've not tried ndiswrapper.  I was going to look up the chipset, but dmesg wasn't quick to find it.  Just a sec..
[06:43] <charlie> yeah, i installed ndiswrapper first thing after 915resolution when i first got ubuntu on my laptop today and its working perfectly: i love it. windows is still on it, but i doubt i will use it much now
[06:43] <Pintorino> It says "Uninstall Key registry not available (yet)!, nothing to do"  What do I need to do
[06:44] <Bdonohue> Do you have the restricted drivers manager in your notification area?
[06:44] <Perdente_> I think you fixed it! now I'm only getting an accessed denied which makes me think I put in the wrong password
[06:44] <Jordan_U> promet: Ask in #kubuntu they are better with KDE apps
[06:44] <Bdonohue> Because that'll tell you if it's Atheros, and if it is you might be having the same problem as me.
[06:44] <promet_> ...
[06:44] <dandaman32> Bdonohue: it's a spinoff logo designed to make fun of ubuntu upon the next release, i have one for fedora as well, and working on versions for RHEL and SuSE
[06:44] <Bdonohue> Ah
[06:44] <dandaman32> Bdonohue: so not supposed to look amazing ;-)
[06:45] <Perdente_> but just to check, if I wanted to connect to a db that is on the url: students.missouri.edu/mysql/ that would be what I put as the hostname or localhost?
[06:46] <Bdonohue> Haha, well regardless, not a great logo >.<
[06:46] <dandaman32> Perdente_: if the script is on the same server as MySQL, then use localhost
[06:46] <Perdente_> but just to check, if I wanted to connect to a db that is on the url: students.missouri.edu/mysql/ that would be what I put as the hostname or localhost?
[06:46] <dandaman32> Perdente_: use localhost, it'll save a DNS lookup thus speeding things up
[06:46] <Perdente_> I think you fixed it! now I'm only getting an accessed denied which makes me think I put in the wrong password
[06:46] <Perdente_> ok, and then the username and logon that I use to normally login through the http:// address
[06:46] <Bdonohue> Anyone use Folding that can help me get it set up?
[06:46] <linux_user400354> how can i know if my memory is running in dual channel like its supposed to be?
[06:47] <dandaman32> Perdente_: echo 'SET PASSWORD FOR root@localhost=PASSWORD("yourpasshere");' | mysql -u root
[06:47] <Frogzoo> linux_user400354: memtest will show mem b/w
[06:48] <ziroday> can i host a openoffice database file which people with OOO base can access from the server?
[06:48] <TheMoebius> why do the ubuntu version of beryl not work on ati cards but the versions from the beryl project repositories do.... and supposedly the ubuntu versions are more recent because they keep asking me to upgrade
[06:48] <cotyrothery> how do i mount a drive
[06:48] <cotyrothery> what is the command in terminal
[06:48] <Jordan_U> TheMoebius: Are you using fglrx?
[06:48] <TheMoebius> Jordan_U, yes
[06:49] <Jordan_U> TheMoebius: Ubuntu does not come with XGL ( because it's a hack only required because of ATI's horrible drivers )
[06:49] <Perdente_> lol, sorry I feel really stupid, but if I put a password I don't want, how do I change it?
[06:49] <RAOF> Jordan_U: Heh, it's *also* required for nvidia's horrible drivers, too :)
[06:50] <ziroday> RAOF: no we use AIGLX
[06:50] <Jordan_U> RAOF: No it's not
[06:50] <lgc> Jordan_U, ?
[06:50] <RAOF> ziroday, Jordan_U: Obviously, you've never tried to resume-from-suspend with compiz running :P
[06:50] <TheMoebius> Jordan_U, yeah I have XGL, i think. I had beryl working fine, but then I upgraded when I put the ubuntu repositories back into sources.list and now beryl doesn't work anymore
[06:50] <Jordan_U> lgc: Yes?
[06:50] <lgc> Jordan_U, there seems there are no top-of-the-line Intel cards for the Inspiron 6000. Just basic OEM-supplied ones. ATI cards seem to be the most common ones. Are their drivers really so bad?
[06:50] <cotyrothery> can someone tell me how to mount my second hard drive in terminal
[06:50] <xeno__> Interface Type Integrated Intel PRO Wireless 2200 802.11b/g
[06:50] <Jordan_U> TheMoebius: I don't think Ubuntu's version of Beryl supports XGL
[06:51] <ohzie> Hey, is anyone willing to help me out with a problem with Automake I'm having?
[06:51] <Perdente_> nm got it
[06:51] <RAOF> TheMoebius: You probably want to head to #ubuntu-effects
[06:51] <rxdeath_> i'm still looking for someone to help me get the side thumb buttons working for back and forwrard on firefox, any takres?
[06:52] <xeno__> I'm afraid I got that from a web site, but it sounds right.  I got this thing used from someone without a manual.
[06:52] <Jordan_U> lgc: They are slowly getting better, they will probably work fine but don't expect great performance and they make break suspend / resume
[06:52] <cotyrothery> what is the command to mount a drive please i need to mount sdb
[06:53] <lgc> Jordan_U, do apps even care about the graphics card?
[06:53] <MTecknology> Can anybody tell me why when I play an MPEG2 file it has a very heavy blue tint to it?
[06:53] <Jordan_U> lgc: What do you mean?
[06:54] <Perdente_> ok, I'll just ask it, can someone explain the point of setting up a localhost db?
[06:54] <Jordan_U> MTecknology: What gfx card do you have?
[06:54] <Perdente_> am I suppose to be able to connect it to sites and run it as a server?... no clue...
[06:54] <mortuis99> i Dled and installed an app through synaptic and need to figure out where it was installed can someone help?
[06:54] <xeno__> apt-cache policy ndiswrapper-common shows this package is not installed.
[06:54] <macd> Perdente, b/c not everyone uses seperate hosts for db and applications/services relying on them
[06:55] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility X1400
[06:55] <lgc> Jordan_U, I mean if it is necessary to update a lot of software when one changes the graphics card. Or is it just the drivers what only needs to be changed?
[06:56] <Perdente_> ok, so essentially I could use it to run local db apps
[06:56] <rxdeath_> any help on resolution?
[06:56] <Jordan_U> lgc: Just the drivers
[06:56] <rxdeath_> for some reason the higher options aren't there
[06:56] <rxdeath_> it only goes to 1024.768
[06:56] <Perdente_> or any app that would want to interact with a db and it can be my own little db for fun
[06:56] <cotyrothery> come on someone has to know how to mount a drive
[06:56] <cotyrothery> please i need to mount my second dirve
[06:57] <cotyrothery> drive
[06:57] <yrlnry_> cotyrothery: the command is "mount /dev/whatever /mountpoint"
[06:57] <Jordan_U> MTecknology: Direct rendering of video does not work with ATI cards, there is a way to turn it off but I can't remember off the top of my head
[06:57] <Perdente_> mount it
[06:57] <cotyrothery> thank you yrlnry
[06:57] <yrlnry_> Sure.
[06:57] <Perdente_> doh
[06:57] <lgc> Jordan_U, ah, OK. And what do you mean by 'break /suspend resume'?
[06:57] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, that's why it has a blue color to it>
[06:57] <MTecknology> ?*
[06:57] <Jordan_U> MTecknology: Yes, it's a bug in ATI's drivers
[06:58] <cooner750> So did PowerPC just get completely canned in 7.04?
[06:58] <cotyrothery> yrlnry: this is what i got when i put that in; mount: mount point /mountpoint does not exist
[06:58] <crdlb> !ppc | cooner750
[06:58] <ubotu> cooner750: PowerPC.  Formerly used by Apple for the Macintosh line of computers. Variants are now used in popular gaming consoles. PPC was a fully supported Ubuntu architecture up to and including edgy. It is now a community port, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ
[06:58] <Jordan_U> MTecknology: I have the same problem, I fixed it by turning off direct rendering of videos, it may lower frame rates on high definition video though
[06:58] <cooner750> Yes, and if Edgy would actually boot, I'd use it
[06:58] <yrlnry_> cotyrothery: /mountpoint is the pathy to the place in the filesystem where you want the mounted files to appear.
[06:59] <cotyrothery> oh
[06:59] <yrlnry_> cotyrothery: so for example you could  mkdir /tmp/mydisk; mount /dev/whatever /tmp/mydisk;    and then the files on the disk would appear under /tmp/mydisk.
[06:59] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, seems like in 6.06 i had to forcefully enable it in xorg.conf
[07:00] <cotyrothery> yrlnry ok
[07:00] <Volta2056> i just installed "wine" but keep getting error msg "uninstall registry key not available (yet), nothing to do !"  Do i need to do something in Wine config or wine regedit?
[07:00] <Jordan_U> MTecknology: It is different from direct rendering as in 3D acceleration, there is a better word for it but I can't remember it right now
[07:01] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, Section "Extensions"
[07:01] <MTecknology>         Option      "Composite" "Disable"
[07:01] <MTecknology> EndSection
[07:01] <MTecknology> ??
[07:01] <cotyrothery> yrlnry: mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[07:01] <yrlnry_> cotyrothery: try   mount -t ext2 ....
[07:02] <yrlnry_> cotyrothery: what's on the disk?
[07:02] <cotyrothery> but it is ext 3
[07:02] <yrlnry_> Okay, thaen use -t ext3
[07:02] <charlie> can anyone please tell me where to find beryl add ons and how to install them? thanks.
[07:02] <Jordan_U> MTecknology: It's called hardware overlay
[07:02] <cotyrothery> that the beginging
[07:02] <Jordan_U> MTecknology: It has nothing to do with your xorg.conf
[07:02] <RAOF> !beryl > charlie
[07:02] <yrlnry_> mount -t ext3  /dev/whatever ...
[07:02] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, so I need to search for disabling it?
[07:02] <cotyrothery> ok
[07:02] <cotyrothery> let me try that
[07:02] <charlie> what do you mean RAOF?
[07:02] <Jordan_U> MTecknology: Yes, in gstreamer
[07:02] <MTecknology> ok - thanks
[07:03] <RAOF> charlie: Check the private message from ubotu.
[07:03] <charlie> thanks
[07:03] <cotyrothery> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb
[07:03] <yrlnry_> THen it isn't ext3.
[07:03] <cotyrothery> it is
[07:03] <cotyrothery> i formated it to
[07:04] <yrlnry_> Or mayb eyou have the wrong  device name.
[07:04] <charlie> RAOF: thanks.
[07:04] <cotyrothery> it says it is /dev/sdb
[07:04] <yrlnry_> Is it possible that you want to mount a particular partition of the disk, rather than the raw disk device itself?>
[07:05] <SlimG2> What's the localhost port to access the web-configuration for cups printers? http://localhost:???
[07:05] <xeno__> Charlie, this ndiswrapper:  I see no package with that exact name.  There is an ndiswrapper-common and it's not installed.
[07:05] <cotyrothery> I want the whole disk mounted for storage
[07:05] <tritium> SlimG2: 631
[07:05] <mortuis99> !mount
[07:05] <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
[07:05] <SlimG2> tritium: Thanks alot!
[07:05] <nj786> hey you guys i did something with beryl and my window menu wen away like X,minimize,max
[07:06] <tritium> SlimG2: :)
[07:06] <novato_br> hi dude! here its 02:06! I'll be fast
[07:07] <lgc> Jordan_U, would a graphics card help refreshing the screen, as, for example, when one switches between application-loadad desktops?
[07:07] <novato_br> is there one linux software that show on tray getting messages from email ?
[07:07] <lizili> my network card could't work wake up form suspend,what is hte trouble ?
[07:07] <Volta2056> I've found a bunch of stuff on wine on the Ubuntu wiki and the the wine homepage, www.winehq.org
[07:07] <Jared> What is a good html / etc editor for ubuntu?
[07:07] <Volta2056> btw, there's a new version out today
[07:08] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, lol - i found a quick temp fix - change the hue
[07:08] <mortuis99> jarad try bluefish it isnt bad
[07:08] <Jordan_U> lgc: The gfx card shouldn't matter very much for just switching between applications
[07:08] <mortuis99>  Volta2056:  a new version of what?
[07:08] <cotyrothery> so what is the problem with me getting this drive mounted
[07:08] <cotyrothery> i have it formated to ext3
[07:08] <Volta2056> wine
[07:09] <cotyrothery> its in /dev/sdb
[07:09] <mortuis99> did u creat a mount point?
[07:09] <Volta2056> version 0.9.39
[07:09] <cotyrothery> yea it was /dev/sdb1
[07:09] <novato_br> nobody can understood me, ok, i'll do it again
[07:09] <lgc> Jordan_U, then I would obtain some gain exclusively when dealing with 3D?
[07:10] <novato_br> is there email linux software to put a  icon on tray ?
[07:10] <cotyrothery> this is what i have been putting in ; mount -t ext3 /dev/sdb /dev/sdb1
[07:10] <Jordan_U> MTecknology: I think I remember changing it in gconf
[07:10] <niru> While installation the installation seems to give blank screen at the finishing of installation just before the grub gets installed and before some more packages are installed
[07:10] <incorperated> can someone help me install an emulator
[07:10] <lgc> cotyrothery, wrong!
[07:10] <Jordan_U> lgc: And possibly when playing high definition videos
[07:10] <Volta2056> the most recent in synaptic mgr is 0.9.33
[07:10] <niru> The scrren shows black and all small small colored boxes at the place of sentences
[07:10] <cotyrothery> lgc: ok
[07:10] <niru> may I know why it happens
[07:10] <niru> Jordan_U, any idea
[07:11] <niru> anu body else
[07:11] <cotyrothery> lgc: so then what do i need to do
[07:11] <lgc> cotyrothery, 'mount -t ext3 <origin> <destiny>'.
[07:11] <cotyrothery> lgc: meaning?
[07:11] <qnyc> cotyrothery, mount /dev/sdb1 /mountpoint
[07:12] <Jordan_U> niru: Without knowing what caused the problem exactly I would suggest trying the alternate CD as it often works when the LiveCD does not
[07:12] <qnyc> cotyrothery, ie, mount /dev/sdb1 /media/whatever
[07:12] <lgc> cotyrothery, for example 'mount ... /dev/sda2 /home/mydir'
[07:12] <mortuis99> it would be something like sudo mount /dev/hdb1 /media/newdrive  or something
[07:12] <cotyrothery> lgc: so do i need to creat a folder on the disk
[07:12] <deaden> ls
[07:13] <nj786> hey i need help ASAP
[07:13] <mortuis99> yeay use something like mkdir /media/mydrive
[07:13] <nj786> i cannot see my window menu screen
[07:13] <nj786> like X,-,SQUARE
[07:13] <nj786> andi  did somehing in beryl
[07:13] <niru> Jordan_U, I just created a cd and testing it shows the above problem
[07:14] <nj786> and i mssed it up
[07:14] <mortuis99> sudo mkdir /media/mydrive  that is
[07:14] <vexati0n> new distro: Kung-Fubuntu (it's for haxors.)
[07:14] <lgc> cotyrothery, you mount a *device*, which is something physical, on the *filesystem*, and the mounting point must exist.
[07:14] <nj786> how do i get it back
[07:14] <niru> Jordan_U, could you guess what could be the problem
[07:14] <Jordan_U> nj786: disable beryl?
[07:14] <niru> why blank screen with some data comes that are not readable
[07:14] <nj786> jordan_u, if i do that can i enable it again?
[07:14] <lizili> i can't see my window menu screen in xface4 after update the box,only two icons of hardware on the desktop
[07:15] <aedes> has anyone gotten korean input method to work?
[07:15] <cotyrothery> lgc: i think it is mounted now
[07:15] <cotyrothery> yeap
[07:15] <cotyrothery> it is
[07:15] <cotyrothery> thanks
[07:15] <lgc> cotyrothery, way to go!
[07:15] <cotyrothery> lgc: all i had to do is create a flag
[07:15] <nj786> can i disbale beryl and enable it again ?
[07:16] <cotyrothery> lgc: so i clicked the box boot
[07:16] <lgc> cotyrothery, flag?
[07:16] <cotyrothery> yea i use gpart
[07:16] <cotyrothery> and i right clicked and clicked on create a flag
[07:16] <nj786> becuase in beryl i messed with the select window decorator
[07:16] <nj786> and now my wind is gone
[07:16] <nj786> window**
[07:17] <lgc> cotyrothery, I use Helix. It's full of such tools.
[07:17] <Jordan_U> MTecknology, You change it in gstreamer-properties
[07:17] <cotyrothery> lgc: well i never even needed to mount it i just need to create a flag and i would have been done
[07:17] <nj786> jordan_u
[07:18] <nj786> i need ur help
[07:18] <incorperated> can someone help me with the emulator
[07:18] <Jordan_U> nj786, What is the problem?
[07:18] <Hillview> incorperated, what emulator?
[07:18] <lgc> cotyrothery, so you never tried the right syntax for the 'mount' command?
[07:18] <incorperated> True Reality
[07:18] <lizili> what is the problem ? the panel top and bottom of the desktop is missing after updated xface,please help me !
[07:18] <cotyrothery> lgc: how do i make it were i can copy stuff on to the hd
[07:18] <mauricio> i have problem
[07:18] <nj786> i went into beryl and i did something with select window  decorator now its messed u like my window i tried resetting it but it doesnt work i cannot see ym window
[07:18] <nj786> my*
[07:19] <Jordan_U> MTecknology, Change the driver to no Xv
[07:19] <lgc> cotyrothery, ?
[07:19] <c2c2rock> http://euronode.org/docs/make_simple_fw.epl?lang=en
[07:19] <cotyrothery> lgc: it does not give me the paste button when i right click
[07:19] <mauricio> my problem is a driver for audio conexant
[07:19] <nj786> jordan_u,  i went into beryl and i did something with select window  decorator now its messed u like my window i tried resetting it but it doesnt work i cannot see ym window
[07:19] <cotyrothery> lgc: only root can access it
[07:19] <mauricio> i need the driver
[07:20] <cotyrothery> lgc: how do i change it from root
[07:20] <Jordan_U> nj786, I don't use beryl, try #ubuntu-effects
[07:20] <lgc> cotyrothery, I've never used gparted. You question was related to the syntax of 'mount'.
[07:20] <cotyrothery> lgc: no i just need to give my self permission on the drive
[07:20] <cotyrothery> lgc: only root can copy files to it
[07:20] <c2c2rock> allow regular users
[07:20] <_Codeman_> ok, how do I renew an IP?
[07:21] <lgc> cotyrothery, indeed you usually need to be root to play with mount. You can use pmount, though.
[07:21] <Dunas> Hello.
[07:21] <Jordan_U> _Codeman_, You mean renew dhcp ?
[07:21] <_Codeman_> Jordan_U: Yes
[07:21] <bruenig> dhcpcd
[07:21] <Jordan_U> _Codeman_, sudo dhclient <interface> ( like eth0 )
[07:21] <bruenig> or is it dhclient on ubuntu
[07:21] <Dunas> I was wondering where I could get help with Mepis, and this server was listed plus I'd been here earlier while trying Ubuntu (unfortunately it and my wireless card weren't compatable.)
[07:21] <_Codeman_> thank you
[07:21] <cotyrothery> lgc: i know there is a command that i was tolled once that let me be able to copy and remove stuff to one of my folders on my primary drive
[07:21] <bruenig> I guess it is
[07:22] <cotyrothery> lgc: do you know that command
[07:22] <Dunas> Specifically with downloading WINE
[07:22] <mortuis99> cotyrothery read through  this it answers a lot of your questions  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingANewHardDrive
[07:23] <Frogzoo> bruenig: dhclient it is
[07:23] <maeth> whats the command line to mount a ntfs sata disk?
[07:23] <bruenig> Frogzoo, is that different software than dhcpcd or is just a different name
[07:23] <bruenig> !info dhclient
[07:23] <ubotu> Package dhclient does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[07:23] <lgc> cotyrothery, 'cp'? :).
[07:23] <Frogzoo> bruenig: it's the client, dhcpd is a server
[07:24] <_Codeman_> anyone know the default password for a linksys router?
[07:24] <mauricio> i need a driver
[07:24] <Dunas> Where can I get help with downloading WINE onto Mepis? x-x I didn't know what other server to turn to.
[07:24] <mauricio> for sound
[07:24] <Jordan_U> !ntfs-3g | maeth
[07:24] <bruenig> Frogzoo, dhcpcd interface is the command I use on other distros to get an address
[07:24] <ubotu> maeth: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[07:24] <c2c2rock> admin admin
[07:24] <bruenig> works the same as dhclient
[07:24] <n2diy> _Codeman_: admin
[07:24] <c2c2rock> admin blank
[07:24] <_Codeman_> thanks
[07:24] <bruenig> !find dhclient
[07:24] <Frogzoo> bruenig: pkg dhcp3-client
[07:24] <ubotu> File dhclient found in apparmor-profiles, dhcp-client, dhcp3-client, logcheck-database, zsh (and 1 others)
[07:25] <incorperated> can someone help me with the True Reality Emulator
[07:25] <cooner750> Has anyone here ran 7.04 PPC on an iMac G5?
[07:25] <maeth> Jordan_U, nono , i mean to mount it temporaly, not in the fstab
[07:25] <bruenig> I guess different software, the package in the others is called dhcpcd
[07:25] <gloinunit> does wine only work with some programs?
[07:25] <Frogzoo> !appdb | gloinunit
[07:25] <ubotu> gloinunit: Appdb is a database of apps & help for programs that run under wine: see http://appdb.winehq.org
[07:25] <Dunas> !wine
[07:25] <maeth> Jordan_U, is for backing up files
[07:25] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[07:25] <lgc> cotyrothery, but there are many possibilities: dd, tar, rsync,... . Honestly I don't quite understand what you try to do...:(.
[07:26] <incorperated> OMFG
[07:26] <gloinunit> i keep getting unhandle exception errors
[07:26] <maeth> Jordan_U, i remember it was really easy.. just one command line
[07:26] <incorperated> lol
[07:26] <Dunas> Is there a server like this for Mepis? X-x
[07:26] <maeth> Jordan_U, it was a mount /dev*(hard disk) /media/disk (example) and something
[07:26] <Jordan_U> maeth, do you need to be able to write to it?
[07:26] <maeth> Jordan_U, yeah
[07:27] <n2diy> Dunas: yes, #mepis
[07:27] <Jordan_U> maeth, Do you have ntfs-3g installed?
[07:27] <charlie> quick help: is there a quick keyboard shortcut i can do that will bring me to the terminal? thx
[07:27] <maeth> Jordan_U, yes.. off course
[07:27] <cooner750> Does wine work on the PowerPC version of Ubuntu?
[07:27] <Jordan_U> maeth, What does sudo fdisk -l show as the device name ( /dev/whatever ) ?
[07:28] <mauricio> hello
[07:28] <n2diy> charlie: drag the terminal command to your tool bar, and it will stay there.
[07:28] <Jordan_U> cooner750, No
[07:28] <bruenig> charlie, set the short cut in system>preferences>keyboard shortcuts
[07:28] <bruenig> charlie, if you are on gnome that is
[07:28] <mauricio> I NEED A DRIVER
[07:28] <DSpair> Hi gang... Need some help with a built-in SD card reader on my laptop.
[07:28] <charlie> bruenig: thanks, yes i'm in linux mint
[07:28] <maeth> /dev/sdh1
[07:28] <mauricio> AUDIO DRIVER CONEXANT
[07:28] <bruenig> charlie, that is a distro, gnome is a DE
[07:29] <cooner750> Oh what now, my optical drive is spinning up, then down, up, then down while burning the Ubuntu image >_>
[07:29] <maeth> Jordan_U, /dev/sdh1
[07:29] <Quaenorde> Does anyone know if testdisk - the partition data recovery program- will recover .mkv files?
[07:29] <n2diy> cooner750: let it cook
[07:29] <DSpair> I have a "Texas Instruments 5-in-1 Multimedia Card Reader" which is detected and the tifm drivers are loaded.
[07:29] <Jordan_U> maeth, Then I think ( I don't use ntfs myself ) the command would be: sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdh1 /media/disk
[07:29] <Angel_GirL> aloooww
[07:29] <cooner750> is it normal for the drive in an iMac G5 to rattle o_o
[07:29] <charlie> hm, bruenig, i just went in the settings, and found out a whole bunch of keyboard shortcuts are set, but none of them work for me? why would that be
[07:30] <n2diy> charlie: drag the terminal command to your tool bar, and it will stay there.
[07:30] <DSpair> Problem is that when I insert an SD card, the hald/dbus tried to mount, fails, tries to mount, fails, etc . . . . .
[07:30] <bruenig> n2diy, he said keyboard, listen
[07:30] <charlie> why wouldn't the keyboard shortcuts work though?
[07:30] <n2diy> bruenig: ah, sorry.
[07:30] <bruenig> charlie, don't know, they should. Another option is to get xbindkeys
[07:30] <cooner750> Ugh. "Unable to burn "ubuntu-7.04-desktop-powerpc.iso" - The device failed to respond properly, unable to recover or retry."
[07:30] <bruenig> charlie, and then bind gnome-terminal to whatever the command is
[07:30] <bruenig> shortcut*
[07:31] <maeth> Jordan_U, GREAT, it worked, thanks dude ! :D
[07:31] <cooner750> Apple uses the cheapest optical drives I've ever used
[07:31] <Jordan_U> maeth, np :)
[07:31] <charlie> yeah thanks, i got it now. it seems like the shortcut wouldn't work in the irc client for some reason...
[07:31] <n2diy> cooner750: try a lower burn speed?
[07:31] <c2c2rock> cooner750:  is it normal for the drive in an iMac G5 to rattle o_o
[07:31] <c2c2rock> yeah if there are screws loose or maybe I have a few :p
[07:31] <RAOF> charlie: Because you're using Beryl, and it doesn't integrate into Gnome?
[07:31] <Quaenorde> Rephrase: Does anyone know of a data recovery prog that will recover .MKV files?
[07:31] <cooner750> It's a DVD
[07:31] <cooner750> 8x
[07:31] <charlie> the keyboard shortcuts are working now RAOF
[07:32] <lgc> Jordan_U, thanks for your help a while ago with the graphics card thing.
[07:32] <Jordan_U> lgc, np
[07:33] <gloinunit> if i'm getting errors during an installation using wine that prevents me from continuing  with the installation, does this mean I have to gook something to make it work
[07:33] <cooner750> You can burn a CD ISO to DVD, can't you?
[07:33] <cooner750> 6.10 worked..
[07:33] <cooner750> but wont boot
[07:33] <Dunas> I had a problem with that.
[07:33] <DSpair> gloinunit: Typically, yes.
[07:33] <Dunas> It was easily fixed by using a CD-R
[07:34] <DSpair> gloinunit: What are you trying to install?
[07:34] <gloinunit> Baldur's Gate 2
[07:34] <Dunas> Now, I'm not saying it's impossible to use the DVD-R, I'm simply saying my CD-R worked and my DVD-R didn't.
[07:34] <cooner750> Now is a time when I wish I had some CDs >_>. DVDs are never good for anything but frustration and headaches.
[07:34] <DSpair> gloinunit: Are you running wine from a command prompt?
[07:34] <lgc> Jordan_U, I just remembered one last question: What can make my screen refresh faster when I switch between desktops or applications?
[07:34] <gloinunit> terminal, yes
[07:34] <ohzie> Hey, I'm trying to install mysql-devel and I'm not finding it in my synaptic. Am I missing something? Is this included in some metapackage somewhere?
[07:35] <DSpair> gloinunit: Is wine giving you any useful debug information?
[07:35] <cooner750> Suppose I could try my other brand DVDs
[07:35] <gloinunit> i'm using 'wine setup.exe' and it starts the setup
[07:35] <Jordan_U> lgc, What do you mean by refresh faster?
[07:35] <lgc> Jordan_U, I mean, if it's not the graphics card, what is it?
[07:35] <DSpair> gloinunit: Look for output from wine which is like "fixme:**************"
[07:35] <Volta2056> wine's in the accessories folder
[07:35] <n2diy> ohzie: it might not be in the default repos., have you enabled the universe and multiverse repos in synaptic?
[07:35] <RAOF> ohzie: Do you mean "libmysqlclient15-dev"?
[07:36] <gloinunit> dspair: in the terminal?
[07:36] <Jordan_U> lgc, How slow is the refresh?
[07:36] <ohzie> RAOF: All I know is I need the package "mysql-devel"
[07:36] <DSpair> gloinunit: Yes
[07:36] <lgc> Jordan_U, it's like having all the applications windows on your desktop blank for a while.
[07:36] <ohzie> n2diy: Hold on
[07:36] <RAOF> ohzie: That package doesn't exist in Debian or Ubuntu, that's an RPM-like package
[07:36] <RAOF> ohzie: Why don't you describe what you're trying to do, and we'll try to help :)
[07:36] <ohzie> Oh okay.
[07:37] <Jordan_U> lgc, I am not sure
[07:37] <lgc> Jordan_U, usually it's a split-second thing. But alltogether annoying.
[07:37] <DSpair> Gak!!! It's almost 2AM!!! Geez, someday I'll figure out how to get on a decent sleep schedule.
[07:37] <rxdeath_> anyone awake?
[07:37] <ohzie> RAOF: Well that explains a lot. Somebody compiled this on a fedora core system and told me to instal mysql-devel. =) It being rpm-based definitely is what's wrong.
[07:37] <cooner750> 1:37AM here
[07:37] <mortuis99> SLEEP?  whats that?
[07:37] <n2diy> RAOF, Alien can translate RPMs to debs.
[07:37] <DSpair> Nope, nobody here but us sleep-typists
[07:37] <lgc> s/allt/alt/
[07:37] <rxdeath_> i'm having serious problems making the left and right thumb biuttons work for back/forward in mozilla
[07:37] <DSpair> cooner750: Same here.
[07:37] <cooner750> mortuis99: Precisely
[07:38] <ohzie> RAOF: I'm trying to compile a program that is telling me Error: mysql not found
[07:38] <gloinunit> dspair: all i get is a graphical window that tells me i have an unhandled exception, object reference not set, nothing in the terminal other than a ton of errors (which i hear is normal)
[07:38] <rxdeath_> somehow the scrollwheel ended up working, but no dice on the side buittons will someone have mercy and help me out?
[07:38] <ohzie> However I have mysql installed, and it's running! :|
[07:38] <mortuis99> cooner u i cinci?
[07:38] <Jordan_U> lgc, Using a 3D accelerated window manager like Beryl might help, but it is a pain to setup with an ATI card :)
[07:38] <RAOF> ohzie: So...  It's *probably* looking for libmysqlclient15-dev
[07:38] <DSpair> gloinunit: That "ton of errors" is debug output from wine, and it will have indications of what went wrong.
[07:38] <cooner750> mortuis99: Assuming you mean Ohio, yes. I think my hostname reveals that
[07:38] <ohzie> RAOF: Okay, thanks. I'll try installing that. Hold on.
[07:39] <mortuis99> heh it is funny we could be right next to each other :-)
[07:39] <RAOF> ohzie: Since that is the library for programs that want to *use* mysql.
[07:39] <mortuis99> :-D
[07:39] <abhi> i want to create a samba user who has the ability to access a set of directories which is different from the other users
[07:39] <abhi> how do i do it?
[07:39] <ohzie> RAOF: sweet
[07:39] <DSpair> rxdeath_: I'm pretty sure you have to manually edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and change the mouse section.
[07:39] <lgc> Jordan_U, I see. Maybe for the next release of Ubuntu...:).
[07:40] <Jordan_U> mortuis99, Offtopic, but the one and only thing I bought off ebay I found out after buying it and asking about shipping issues, the guy lived less than a mile from me :)
[07:40] <rxdeath_> ok thank you DSpair
[07:40] <n2diy> mortuis99: I was just watching the Deadlest Catch, and the deck boss told the green horn, "don't worry about sleeping, you can do that when your dead"
[07:40] <rxdeath_> i have tried that
[07:40] <rxdeath_> but i can't get the right config
[07:40] <lgc> Jordan_U, so you wouldn't say that a faster processor would help?
[07:40] <DSpair> abhi: You'll need to be MUCH more specific in your question. I would start by checking out www.samba.org
[07:40] <rxdeath_> would you like to see the current xorg.config file?
[07:40] <mortuis99> yeah that was the way it was when i was a carney
[07:40] <DSpair> rxdeath_: Yeah, try googling for "LInux 8 button mouse"
[07:41] <qnyc> rxdeath, this worked perfectly for me today... http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Activate_side-mouse-buttons_in_FireFox
[07:41] <rxdeath_> i have done research and have looked at the furums
[07:41] <Jordan_U> lgc, It might, but I wouldn't bet the cost of a new CPU on it :)
[07:41] <gloinunit> err:ole:ClientIdentity_QueryMultipleInterfaces IRemUnknown_RemQueryInterface failed with error 0x80004002
[07:41] <gloinunit> fixme:ntdll:RtlNtStatusToDosErrorNoTeb no mapping for 8000000a
[07:41] <gloinunit> err:ole:local_server_thread Failure during ConnectNamedPipe 317
[07:41] <qnyc> rxdeath, if you don't add imwheel the side buttons won't do anything
[07:42] <Frogzoo> !mouse | rxdeath_
[07:42] <rxdeath_> oh i haven't seen that qnyc
[07:42] <ubotu> rxdeath_: Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[07:42] <DSpair> gloinunit: OK, now paste that first line into Google and see where it leads.
[07:42] <lgc> Jordan_U, OK. Thanks, as always, man. Buenas noches.
[07:42] <rxdeath_> i will ook at it and see whats up
[07:42] <mortuis99> is the ubuntu mac install differant tahn that of the PC?
[07:42] <padfd> everytime you build a module against the kernel do you need to move the vmlinux.gz file to /boot ?
[07:42] <gloinunit> there is the fixme
[07:42] <cooner750> Closing Session...
[07:42] <rxdeath_> i already looked at those pages Frogzoo
[07:42] <cooner750> So far so good I suppose
[07:42] <cooner750> LOL
[07:42] <Jordan_U> mortuis99, For PPC or intel?
[07:42] <cooner750> I jumped when the disc popped out
[07:43] <DSpair> Uhg... g'nite all...
[07:43] <cotyrothery> now that i have my drive mounted can someone now help me with getting vm working
[07:43] <ohzie> RAOF: My next question, "Error: Missing openssl" so using my brain I tried looking for libopenssl, like the same thing with mysql...unfortunately I'm only finding libopenssl for ruby. =P
[07:43] <Jordan_U> cotyrothery, vm?
[07:43] <cotyrothery> virtual machine
[07:43] <ohzie> RAOF: Is just libssl decent enough? ;O
[07:44] <Jordan_U> cotyrothery, What Virtual Machine software are you using?
[07:44] <n2diy> cotyrothery: need some more info, I guess vm is on the drive you just mounted?
[07:44] <cooner750> Might as well install these two updates in OS X to get them out of the way, since they require a reboot anyway, which i'll be doing and HOPING that Ubuntu will boot
[07:44] <RAOF> ohzie: Probably.  Give it a whirl :_
[07:44] <cotyrothery> I have vm player
[07:44] <cooner750> The Desktop CD does not make any changes to the hard drive unless I install it, correct?
[07:44] <cotyrothery> i just mounted my second hard drive
[07:44] <RAOF> cooner750: Correct.
[07:44] <cotyrothery> and i want to use vm for windows
[07:45] <cooner750> Ok, I don't need OS X mysteriously not booting anymore :P
[07:45] <cotyrothery> adn other os's
[07:45] <cotyrothery> and
[07:45] <n2diy> ! enter | coty
[07:45] <ubotu> coty: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[07:45] <n2diy> ! enter | cotyrothery
[07:45] <ubotu> cotyrothery: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[07:45] <insmod> why does hdparm default to 16 IO not 32 ?
[07:45] <Jordan_U> cotyrothery, I recommend vmware-server same price ( $0.00 ) more features
[07:46] <cotyrothery> Jordan_U: then how do i install windows with it
[07:46] <aliask> Anyone know if it's possible to change how ubuntu handles selecting text with control + shift + arrow keys?
[07:47] <Frogzoo> aliask: is gnome-terminal - that's in preferences
[07:47] <n2diy> aliask: that is a window manager issue, try #gnome?
[07:47] <Jordan_U> cotyrothery, Create a virtual machine with the CD rom drive mapped to a windows CD .iso, or mapped to your physical drive with a windows CD in it, boot the VM and install windows
[07:47] <joojin> ls
[07:47] <cotyrothery> Jordan_U: will this work with recovery cd's
[07:47] <Jordan_U> cotyrothery, No idea :)
[07:48] <cotyrothery> lol
[07:48] <cooner750> well that was fast
[07:48] <amonkey> how can i get vnc to be able to play from a gnome ssh share?
[07:48] <cooner750> Rebooting. Hopefully Ubuntu will boot >_<
[07:48] <cotyrothery> is cooner750 getting a no operating system installed at boot
[07:48] <cotyrothery> ?
[07:48] <aliask> Frogzoo, n2diy: I'll check over at #gnome then. Thanks for the pointer.
[07:49] <n2diy> aliask: GL
[07:49] <bharat862004> my cd rom is not mounting... help please :)
[07:50] <corevette> is it possible to burn album art to a cd with the default ubuntu cd burner?
[07:51] <RoC_MM> Album art cannot be burned to a audio CD.
[07:52] <RoC_MM> only audio
[07:52] <rxdeath_> ok qnyc
[07:52] <corevette> RoC_MM: How do they get it on CD's normally then?
[07:52] <rxdeath_> you are a god among ants
[07:52] <n2diy> Hmm, getting quite in here. Is there a gui front end for emacs?
[07:52] <rxdeath_> you helped me and it finally works
[07:52] <rxdeath_> thank god
[07:53] <rxdeath_> this shit is a pain in the ass
[07:53] <RAOF> corevette: They get it onto CDs?
[07:53] <Nutubuntu> !ohmy
[07:53] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:53] <n2diy> Nutubuntu: Cool nick.
[07:53] <Nutubuntu> :)
[07:54] <TaJMoX> Nutubuntu what part of cali you from ?
[07:55] <corevette> ROAF: When you buy a CD (like anyone does these days), not online, the CD usually comes with album art
[07:55] <Nutubuntu> TaJMoX,  NorCal, near SF
[07:55] <TaJMoX> Nutubuntu : cool, sonoma county here.   rohnert park
[07:55] <Quaenorde> Anyone know if PhotoRec recovers Matroska video files? (MKVs)
[07:55] <n2diy> ! info DRM
[07:55] <RAOF> corevette: How do you get at this album art?
[07:55] <ubotu> Package drm does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[07:55] <Kpr_of_Kubuntu> Can anyone assist me with installing ndiswrapper a bit more in depth? I am on my Windows install now as it is the only one that works online. So any instruction- like what to download and steps to take in advance, is appreciated.
[07:55] <corevette> RAOF: ?
[07:55] <Quaenorde> KPR, I will PM you assitance.
[07:55] <n2diy> ! DRM
[07:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about drm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:56] <abhi> what command can i use to check the size of a directory?
[07:56] <RAOF> corevette: You say the CD comes with album art.  Do you mean "the CD has something printed on the non-shiny side", or what?
[07:56] <TaJMoX> corvette : your music player downloads the album art from the internet after identifying the album
[07:56] <abhi> what command can i use to check remaining disk space?
[07:56] <TaJMoX> abhi df -h
[07:56] <Nutubuntu> One of the best people I knew as a kid went off to Rohnert Park from SoCal, years ago. Always had a soft spot for it since, TaJMoX
[07:56] <corevette> RAOF: There is a jpg in the CD
[07:57] <TaJMoX> nutubuntu its my favorite city in sonoma, i used to live in Marin (Novato)
[07:57] <corevette> TaJMoX, RAOF: Does the Ubuntu CD burner keep the ID tags?
[07:57] <Quaenorde> kpr_of_kubuntu - Go to http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=93482, download lastest tar file.
[07:57] <RAOF> corevette: No, because there's nowhere to put them.  An audio CD contains audio, not data.
[07:57] <Nutubuntu> I would take RP over Novato 7 days out of 7, me :)
[07:57] <n2diy> TaJMoX: df only lists drive info, no?
[07:57] <RoC_MM> corevette, it might be a mixed-mode cd.  you'd have to be more specific about how the cd "has" the album art.
[07:57] <cooner750> Oh god
[07:57] <TaJMoX> corvette : if you directly copy a cd... probably not if it is just MP3's.
[07:57] <cooner750> Now what happened
[07:57] <Kpr_of_Kubuntu> Quaenorde: I'll check it out, thanks.
[07:58] <cooner750> The Ubuntu 7.04 screen showed up
[07:58] <cooner750> I pressed Enter.
[07:58] <cooner750> It sat at a black screen for about 2 minutes
[07:58] <abhi> and what command can i use to check the size of a directory?
[07:58] <TaJMoX> n2diy all mounts i think
[07:58] <NemesisD> anyone know why: mt setblk 0 is giving me a no such file or directory?
[07:58] <RoC_MM> abhi, du
[07:58] <danny> has anyone checked out songbird yet?
[07:58] <Nutubuntu> What are the advantages / disadvantages of reiserfs vs ext3, for a home computer with a wide variety of file sizes?
[07:58] <TaJMoX> n2diy df = disk free
[07:58] <cooner750> Then the fans come on full blast. I hard powered it off using the power button. Started it again, OS X attempts to boot, and then it resets itself. The second time it makes it all the way, but the fans on are 100% and it's really slow
[07:58] <corevette> RAOF: So how does your computer recognize the songs automatically when you put in a CD? RoC_MM
[07:58] <Quaenorde> kpr_of_kubuntu = From there, move it to your linux desktop, then extract it as ndiswrapper-version-subversion. I think it's ndiswrapper-1.47 right now.
[07:58] <RoC_MM> abhi, du --total --human-readable directory/
[07:59] <RAOF> corevette: By asking the internet (either CDDB or MusicBrainz, generally)
[07:59] <RoC_MM> RAOF, that's called CDDB, it doesn't have to do with the CD, it's a feature of ripping or playing applications.
[07:59] <n2diy> TaJMoX: yes, but I thought the question was directory oriented? Yes, I know the meaning of df, thank you. :)
[07:59] <corevette> RoC_MM: How do you add a CDDB to a CD?
[07:59] <TaJMoX> n2diy i thought he asked the command to show free disk space
[08:00] <cooner750> Does anyone know what my problem is, (regarding Ubuntu), or am I going to be ignored on here as usual?
[08:00] <RoC_MM> no
[08:00] <RoC_MM> directory usage..
[08:00] <Kpr_of_Kubuntu> Quaernorde: I'll put it on my flash drive.
[08:00] <niru> http://pastebin.ca/578142
[08:00] <RoC_MM> df=disk free...du = directory usage.
[08:00] <n2diy> TaJMoX: I thought it was in a directory? Oh well, looks like he got away?
[08:00] <TaJMoX> ohhhh abhi du is for directory
[08:00] <danny> corvette, you access file info on CDDB and then if the burning program supports adding meta data to the disc then you can do it
[08:01] <RoC_MM> oh
[08:01] <RoC_MM> it is possible to add text data to CD tracks...this feature is called CDTEXT or something like that...I noticd it in K3B....when I put it in a friends TV it showed titles...I was impressed....k3b grabs hte info from id3 and puts it in cdtext
[08:02] <corevette> RoC_MM: So the default Ubuntu burner doesn't do that? How about file-roller?
[08:02] <cooner750> Isn't File Roller a packaging program....
[08:02] <corevette> yeah sorry
[08:02] <corevette> scratch that
[08:02] <RoC_MM> corevette, The default burner is great...what is it you want to do that it doesn't do?
[08:02] <bharat862004> cooner750: what is ur problem /??
[08:03] <niru> http://pastebin.ca/578142 could someone see this message
[08:03] <niru> and let me know where it went wrong
[08:03] <corevette> RoC_MM: Copy ID3 tags to the CD
[08:03] <TaJMoX> bharat862004 i dont think he has one - he was talking to corvette
[08:03] <Flannel> niru: that's installing with the alternate CD?  or what?
[08:04] <bharat862004> TaJMoX: ok
[08:04] <markljames> Anyone have any experience with software RAID 5 recovery?
[08:04] <RoC_MM> You might not need to, like I said, there is CDDB on the other side when you put it in...if it's a standalone CD player appliance, that's the only time you'd be able to tell if there was CDTEXT.
[08:04] <Volta2056> I just came across a cool thing similar to synaptic mgr called automatix2, http://www.getautomatix.com/, u should check it out
[08:04] <niru> Flannel, no
[08:04] <RoC_MM> You can tell it for sure using k3b...install it if you wish, otherwise just burn a testCD and check it.
[08:04] <Flannel> !automatix | Volta2056
[08:04] <ubotu> Volta2056: 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
[08:04] <prasukas> Hi, i have you offer,  please REGISTER on this site http://www.havefriend.com is new dating site, and tell about this site to all your  friend and invite all your friend to REGISTER thank you.
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[08:04] <Flannel> Volta2056: please don't recommend that here.  Thanks
[08:04] <Volta2056> FYI, i'm not an employee or anything like that but it has a lot of good stuff
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[08:04] <Flannel> !ops
[08:04] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[08:04] <cooner750> Oh god spam
[08:05] <cooner750> Of all places, I'd never expect to see that on IRC
[08:05] <niru> Flannel, if such kind of warning is coming then is it problem with package
[08:05] <Flannel> nixternal: not him.  The other guy.
[08:05] <nixternal> d'oh
[08:05] <Flannel> nixternal: but, he left
[08:05] <NeoGeo64> When I run Linux, I get a warm, fuzzy feeling all over,  Why is this?
[08:05] <RoC_MM> NeoGeo64, Linux is made of sugar and spice and everything nice.
[08:05] <charlie> what is the channel for help with beryl and that stuff
[08:05] <Flannel> charlie: #ubuntu-effects
[08:05] <n2diy> NeoGeo64: you have money in your wallet!
[08:06] <NeoGeo64> n2diy: negative, im unemployed.
[08:06] <TaJMoX> NeoGeo64 : it's a kernel feature
[08:06] <corevette> RoC_MM: So what burner would you recommend? And how about .m4a files?
[08:06] <cooner750> bharat862004: I downloaded and burned the Ubuntu 7.04 PowerPC image. I am on an iMac G5. 1.9GHz, 1.5GB RAM. OS X 10.4.9. I went to boot the disc. By holding C, etc... The black screen with the boot prompt, press Enter to boot, etc... showed up. So I pressed Enter. And the screen turned white for a second, then black. It stayed that way for about 2 minutes. Then the fan on the iMac turned on full blast, which signals a complete softw
[08:06] <NeoGeo64> lol TaJMoX
[08:06] <n2diy> NeoGeo64: but your computer is running bug free.
[08:06] <NeoGeo64> i wouldnt say ubuntu is bug free
[08:07] <NeoGeo64> i managed to crash it where it wouldnt respond to the keyboard until 2 reboots.
[08:07] <cooner750> Is there a known problem with Ubuntu not booting on an iMac like mine, or?
[08:07] <RoC_MM> corevette, any decoding of your media files is merely a function of the cd-player...when I was young, we had to first manually decode the files to wav, then burn a bunch of wavs...you can always do this...but it's not anything that's normal today.
[08:07] <n2diy> NeoGeo64: negative eh?! Do you know what CQ FD means?
[08:07] <corevette> RoC_MM: So what do you use to burn CD's?
[08:07] <NeoGeo64> That's nothing though.  I had to run about 60 or 70 passes with Windows' defragger on my NTFS paratition to defrag a 40gb torrent I'm downloading.
[08:07] <RoC_MM> corevette, I used to use k3b, but I don't have a burner in this computer anymore...Basero looks simple, and GnomeBaker looks nice and advanced for me....I love k3b though...real slick.
[08:08] <Quaenorde> I put my vote in for k3b as well.
[08:08] <NeoGeo64> n2diy, no, whats it mean
[08:08] <cooner750> I've never had much luck with Ubuntu and PowerPC
[08:08] <cooner750> Or much luck with Ubuntu for that matter o_o
[08:08] <NeoGeo64> PowerPC isn't officially supported anymore, is it?
[08:08] <niru> Flannel, can u suggest the solution
[08:08] <Kpr_of_Kubuntu> !wireless | quaenorde
[08:08] <ubotu> quaenorde: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:09] <Kpr_of_Kubuntu> Lol
[08:09] <corevette> RoC_MM: basero? i can't seem to find it
[08:09] <corevette> !basero
[08:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about basero - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:09] <novato_br> i want your opinion: what's is the best email client ?
[08:09] <Kpr_of_Kubuntu> !xgl
[08:09] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[08:09] <Kpr_of_Kubuntu> !xfce
[08:09] <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
[08:09] <Quaenorde> 0_0 kpr_of_kubuntu = Er, did you need something?
[08:09] <corevette> novato_br: Gmail or Thunderbird
[08:09] <novato_br> evolution is not good
[08:09] <Kpr_of_Kubuntu> Not right now
[08:09] <Quaenorde> Okie.
[08:09] <Kpr_of_Kubuntu> Still dling things
[08:09] <Kpr_of_Kubuntu> =D
[08:09] <RoC_MM> !brasero
[08:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about brasero - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:09] <CaptainOblivious>  !beryl
[08:09] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[08:09] <RoC_MM> Brasero is part of universe repo.
[08:09] <NeoGeo64> Linux is running fine on my August 2001 hardware.  I have a first gen P4 @ 1.4GHz, 512MB PC800 RDRAM, 120GB 7200RPM HDD, NVidia GeForce 5200 FX (128 bit) w/ 256mb RAM
[08:10] <cooner750> Just great. Now that Intel Macs are out, I suppose I'll far way behind in the way of Linux and my Mac
[08:10] <Quaenorde> Excellent. I'm working on wireless, too, so I'll be aroundish if you need anything/if I can help.
[08:10] <novato_br> because it's not show dialogue box when you send or receive a email
[08:10] <niuq> i am uploading files to ftp server with gftp, but i have problems trying to upload .swf files!!!
[08:10] <novato_br> !Gmail
[08:10] <feisty-pvr-350> hi there
[08:10] <ubotu> gmail is a webmail service. For information on using it with Evolution see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingGmailWithEvolution
[08:10] <niuq> pretty weird, any help plz
[08:10] <markljames> !mdadm
[08:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mdadm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:10] <Nutubuntu> niuq,  say more about the problem?
[08:10] <feisty-pvr-350> i have set feisty and mythtv with a pvr 350 but the remote doesn't work - anybody any ideas what are the steps?
[08:11] <cooner750> ....
[08:11] <cooner750> This is the main reason I've tried to stay away from Ubuntu
[08:11] <niuq> Nutubuntu: when the transfer starts the transfer get stalled, and the connections falls, that only happens with .swf files
[08:11] <niuq> Nutubuntu: i do not have problems with another kind of files
[08:12] <agm_> can anyone please tell me where can i find catch files of firefox
[08:12] <niuq> Nutubuntu: it is really weird
[08:12] <Quaenorde> My experience with Ubuntu has been pretty painful so far, moreso than the nightmare I'd had with Mepis- my first Linux OS.
[08:12] <cooner750> This has to be the only IRC channel I've ever seen where there are TOO many people to get support
[08:12] <RoC_MM> Painful?  Have you heard of Windows?  That's an endless source of frustration there!
[08:12] <feisty-pvr-350> don't agree, ubuntu is a really painless os
[08:12] <niru> Flannel, ?
[08:12] <Nutubuntu> niuq, agree, that's weird - is this only with gftp? or do you see same problem with other ftp clients?
 impossible
[08:13] <Quaenorde> Not if you have the ONE hated wireless card, RTL8185, and a gazillion harddrives.
[08:13] <niuq> Nutubuntu: i tried with filezilla, nautilus, i even tried with windows explorer....
[08:13] <feisty-pvr-350> anybody using mythtv here? how to setup with hauppaug 350?
[08:13] <Flannel> niru: you haven't given me any idea as to where you got this error.
[08:13] <Nutubuntu> niuq, what were the results with the other clients? did they work, or did it fail on .swf files?
[08:13] <niuq> Nutubuntu: i've tried active mode, passive mode
 what's wrong with RTL8185?
[08:14] <niru> Flannel, while installing at the last phase
[08:14] <niru> I saw the syslog file and pasted in the pastebin
 It's a blacklisted card, that can only really be managed if you're a Linux whiz. Which I am not. Nor do I have the cash to buy a new card.
[08:14] <n2diy> NeoGeo64: CQ is a Ham radio mnemonic, for calling all stations, FD stands for Field Day, which happens to be this weekend. It's a Holiday for Hams.
[08:14] <Flannel> niru: thorugh the alternate CD? or the Desktop?
[08:14] <NeoGeo64> n2diy, oh cool
[08:14] <niuq> Nutubuntu: with windows explorer it says i didnt have permission, but the thing is that i am enable to writte and erase files, and i checked the permissions, they were 777
 lol i had no prob with it
[08:14] <Quaenorde> That, and why did they remove ndiswrapper from Feisty 7.04's CD? Pretty stupid if your internet is a wireless card that needs to be ndiswapped?
[08:15] <cooner750> Has anyone here been able to get 7.04 PowerPC to work at all?
 Seriously!? Tell me your secret!
[08:15] <CaptainOblivious> !emerald themes
[08:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about emerald themes - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:15] <notgod> I added the network manager PPTP VPN package, and I configured the VPN -- how do I connect now? It doesn't show up anywhere except in the config.
[08:15] <CaptainOblivious> !emerald
[08:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about emerald - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
 i used ndiswrapper
[08:15] <niuq> Nutubuntu: with filezillas started to resend the same file over and over, but never could really upload the file......
[08:15] <NeoGeo64> I've always found AM radio fascinating.  I'm in Southern Georgia USA and I can pick up stations on the AM from Cincinatti at night.
[08:15] <TaJMoX> !info emerald-themes
[08:15] <markljames> I have a RAID 5 array with 4 disks.  Since all the disks are the same age, I planned to replace them one by one.  I replaced one and the array began rebuilding.  During the rebuild a different disk failed.  Can I put the original disk back somehow?
[08:15] <ubotu> emerald-themes: Package of themes for Emerald. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.2.1-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 1260 kB, installed size 3212 kB
 works great
[08:15] <cooner750> *sigh*
 I managed the previous install to get the card recognized, but it only gave me a signal strength of 30%, and would only see the SSID when on roaming, and I had to put it in manually every boot.
[08:15] <niuq> Nutubuntu: i'll pastebin the log of gftp
[08:15] <Volta2056> test
[08:15] <niuq> !paste
[08:15] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:15] <sx66> how do you make an task panel similar to the mac?
[08:15] <Volta2056> okey doke
[08:15] <sx66> !mac
[08:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mac - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:16] <RoC_MM> !info brasero
[08:16] <ubotu> brasero: CD/DVD burning application for GNOME. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.5.2-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 739 kB, installed size 1944 kB
[08:16] <nixternal> Volta2056: sorry about that :)
[08:16] <Volta2056> thanks nixternal and flannel
[08:16] <RoC_MM> hmm
[08:16] <n2diy> NeoGeo64: include my nick in your replies, I'm loosing you in the noise.
[08:16] <CaptainOblivious> !info themes
[08:16] <Flannel> Quaenorde: ndiswrapper is on the CD
[08:16] <ubotu> Package themes does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[08:16] <nixternal> my finger slipped on the trigger and took out an innocent being ;p
[08:16] <Volta2056> no hard feelings;)
 i had some prob like that till i updated the firmware on the router
[08:16] <TaJMoX> sx66 : task panel ? you mean the notification area applet?
 Not Feisty 7.04.
[08:16] <NeoGeo64> n2diy: okay
 Hrm..router. I'll take a look, thanks.
[08:16] <Volta2056> "friendly fire
[08:16] <Volta2056> "Freindly-fire"
[08:16] <TaJMoX> sx66 : right click on the panel and click add to panel ... there is another window selector applet you can try
[08:17] <niuq> Nutubuntu: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26367/
[08:17] <Flannel> Quaenorde: yes, Feisty.  I'm looking at it right now.
 7.04? It's not on my CD, desktop.
[08:17] <sx66> TaJMoX, yes....the thing that has the bouncing icons and large when you highlight them
[08:17] <n2diy> NeoGeo64: Roger on the AM SWLing (Short Wave Listening.) I'm in E. Central Pa.
 I was also advised in the forums that it was not included.
[08:17] <TaJMoX> CaptainOblivious : http://www.gnome-look.org
[08:17] <TaJMoX> sx66 : ohh you want a launcher bar
[08:17] <agm_> can anyone please tell me where can i find Internet catch files of firefox
[08:18] <TaJMoX> sx66 : i use gdesklets and starter bar
[08:18] <cooner750> agm_: Good luck getting anyone to answer : - /
[08:18] <TaJMoX> sx66 : sudo apt-get install gdesklets
[08:18] <Flannel> Quaenorde: they gave you bad info: http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06.1/ubuntu-6.06.1-desktop-i386.list  Search for 'ndiswrapper'  It's right there.
 mine is a DI 524 A updated in 2004 -- the latest update fixed it
[08:18] <sx66> TaJMoX, where do...thanks!
[08:18] <niuq> insmod: do you really think that is impossible?
[08:18] <TaJMoX> agm_ look in your ~/.mozilla directory
[08:18] <Flannel> Quaenorde: er... Thats Dapper.  Why was I looking at dapper.  Hold on
[08:18] <RoC_MM> agm_, define catch files.
 ya
 I was gunna say. 0_0
[08:18] <n2diy> Flannel:  should that be a bug report?
 Alrightly, I'm researching it now.
[08:18] <NeoGeo64> Will Ubuntu work on my new octo-core PowerMAC w/ 8gb ram and dual 30" displays
[08:19] <niuq> insmod: but it is really happening, i can probe it, with screenshots, files logs
[08:19] <Kpr_of_Kubuntu> Eww
[08:19] <crimsun> NeoGeo64: of course not.  You should give it to me.
[08:19] <_Ahti> NeoGeo64: Shit! YOu've got a nice machine
 it can't tell the file -- you are probably sending to big of a file send a small one
[08:19] <NeoGeo64> no i dont :(
[08:19] <TaJMoX> cooner750 - what's your question?   yes you can run feisty on PPC
[08:19] <NeoGeo64> i only wish i had one *cry*
[08:19] <TaJMoX> !ppc
[08:19] <ubotu> PowerPC.  Formerly used by Apple for the Macintosh line of computers. Variants are now used in popular gaming consoles. PPC was a fully supported Ubuntu architecture up to and including edgy. It is now a community port, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ
[08:19] <niuq> 17 kb
[08:20] <agm_> thanks TaJMoX
[08:20] <_Ahti> NeoGeo64: I've got a Compaq Presario 2500 with 2ghz Celeron CPU and 512MB RAM, yes, compared to mine yours is a cannon :P
[08:20] <NeoGeo64> my machine is a p4 1.4ghz, 512mb ram
[08:20] <Flannel> n2diy: Should what be?  ndiswrapper removal?  I'm sure there's a reason for it.  Trying to find it curerntly on the mailinglist.
[08:21] <cooner750> FOR THE THIRD TIME, and yes, I've seen the !ppc thing. -- I am trying to boot 7.04 PPC on my iMac G5. It successfully loads to the screen where I am prompted to press enter to continue with the boot. Then, it dumps to a black screen for 2 minutes, and the fans on my iMac turn on full blast.
[08:21] <NeoGeo64> you have faster clockspeed, but i think the 1.4ghz p4 would outperform a 2GHz celeron
[08:21] <noodles12> how do u change the color of yoru taskbar in gnome? i'm download themes from gnomelook.org and the taskbar doesnt' change
[08:21] <_Ahti> NeoGeo64: Yep
[08:21] <NeoGeo64> this machine was god like in 2001
 They didn't even update the helpfile- which kindly gave you the commands to install a package that wasn't there. T_T I ended up burning 6.10 and using that CD as a repos for the file.
[08:21] <NeoGeo64> 1.4ghz was hella fast 6 years ago
[08:21] <NeoGeo64> heh
[08:22] <_Ahti> NeoGeo64: Exactly... was...
[08:22] <n2diy> Flannel:   I don't know, I wasn't following the thread. But if the docs are wrong, I think a bug report as warranted?
 I already did.
[08:22] <n2diy> online docs
 I'm just sulking about it.
[08:22] <lunitus> is this an ubuntu help chan?
[08:22] <sx66> TaJMoX, http://i12.tinypic.com/52n2wpu.png
[08:22] <Tom47> lunitas yes
[08:23] <Quaenorde> Lunitus: Ask, and if someone knows, you'll be answered.
[08:23] <_Ahti> NeoGeo64: But its ok, my laptop can run Feisty with ease :) I can even run Virtual Computers (VMWARE) With relative speed :)
[08:23] <Tom47> lunitus: yes
[08:23] <CNTRLX> Can someone help me with a dualboot from ubuntu grub hda, and getting it to pick up my debian partition sda
[08:23] <NeoGeo64> I use my computer for gaming..
[08:23] <lunitus> first off, first time ubuntu user, former freebsd, and I love ubuntu so far, but I do have one problem, live cd works awesome but after I install and reboot x fails to start
[08:23] <_Ahti> NeoGeo64: Linux probably isn't the best for that... :S
[08:23] <NeoGeo64> i can get 60fps on postal 2 (which is also for linux) on online play
[08:24] <ircblood> how can i read .chm?
[08:24] <NeoGeo64> well my fav game is ported to linux
[08:24] <_Ahti> NeoGeo64: Ok,
[08:24] <_Ahti> NeoGeo64: :)
[08:24] <NeoGeo64> im lucky
[08:24] <Kpr_of_Kubuntu> !wine
[08:24] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[08:24] <Kpr_of_Kubuntu> !cedega
[08:24] <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
[08:24] <Kpr_of_Kubuntu> Eww...monthly fees.
[08:24] <Quaenorde> Lunitus: Did the install go smoothly/not corrupted?
[08:24] <NeoGeo64> Even with Linux native games however... I've noticed performance quirks on Linux compared to Windows gaming.
[08:24] <micahcowan> lunitus, not certain, but I'd hazard a guess that the install was not complete.
[08:24] <Flannel> n2diy: Ah, yes.  That's a bug against the docs.
[08:24] <lunitus> no problems at all or errors during install
[08:24] <NeoGeo64> The keys will sometimes get unresponsive under Linux during heavy fire.
[08:25] <Postal_Dude> Hi
 any luck
[08:25] <Quaenorde> NeoGeo: Ow. That's got to be obnoxious.
[08:25] <_Ahti> NeoGeo64: Hmm. Might just be a hardware related issue
[08:25] <lunitus> is there a way to copy the xconfig that the live cd is using and then use it for the install?
[08:25] <RoC_MM> Sounds like a bug in the game for sure NeoGeo64
[08:25] <NeoGeo64> I just think Linux wasn't designed or isn't really optimized for gaming.
[08:25] <n2diy> Flannel:   You want to file it?
[08:25] <_Ahti> NeoGeo64: Now you figured it out... Hehe
[08:25] <NeoGeo64> Microsoft should port DX10 to Ubuntu.
[08:25] <Nutubuntu> Having trouble with a Feisty install. I've used the alternative CD and set up RAID1 across two disks. Installation hangs up while installing software. When I go back to the partitioner, it shows the partitions, but has them as "do not use". Shelled out and ran fdisk -l and it says for each md device that it doesn't contain a valid partition table. I don't understand this.
[08:25] <Tom47> !xorg
[08:25] <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
[08:25] <Flannel> n2diy: You're welcome to.  Im a bit busy (and laggy) at the moment
[08:26] <CNTRLX> Can someone help me with a dualboot from ubuntu grub hda, and getting it to pick up my debian partition sda
[08:26] <Tom47> !xorg > lunitus
[08:26] <_Ahti> NeoGeo64: Altough i disagree, If you knew what you were doing, you could make an excellent gaming machine from a Linux box... believe me
[08:26] <siimo> Guys, please forgive me for being a newbie but i have a problem with ubuntu fiesty...  my sound card  when listening to anything theres loud and annoying static noise and crackling in the background that make it impossible to listen to the actual thing.. though i can hear it .. how do i solve this?  (i am typing this from windows as i dual booted and in windows sounds are perfect)
[08:26] <n2diy> Flannel:   Well, thank you, but I wasn't following the thread, so I don't have a clue....
[08:27] <_Ahti> NeoGeo64: I've had a dozen games run far better under Linux than Windows (ported and/or emulated)
[08:27] <NeoGeo64> _Ahti, yeah it just takes developers, developers, developers. DEVELOPERS, DEVELOPERS
[08:27] <_Ahti> NeoGeo64: You just need to know how... :)
[08:27] <kpr_of_threat> Indeed.
[08:27] <Evan_> wtf, why would toshiba put 533mhz ram in a 667mhz laptop
[08:27] <lunitus> problem is I don't have a root account setup when it's rebooting for the first time right?
[08:27] <Evan_> worse than hitler they are
[08:27] <n2diy> ! bugs
[08:27] <ubotu> If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.ubuntu.com/  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/products/ubuntu-bots
[08:27] <kpr_of_threat> If we had that game element down there, I would probably just go completely native
 lol run a mixer and turn of capture
[08:27] <RoC_MM> siimo, it's distortion, you're mixer settings are too loud.
[08:27] <kpr_of_threat> Regardless of Zune compatibility and lack of Photoshop (I KNOW about Gimp)
[08:28] <Quaenorde> Lunitus -> The password you entered on install (when you entered a username) is the root pass, and to run a command with root permissions, just put 'sudo' in front of it.
[08:28] <Tom47> lunitus: there is no root account by default .... use sudo infron of yr commands
[08:28] <CNTRLX> Can someone help me with a dualboot from ubuntu grub hda, and getting it to pick up my debian partition sda\
[08:28] <RoC_MM> siimo, open the mixer, click the menu and goto OSS mixer...File-->>OSS Mixer...if mine is more than 85% than it distorts badly.
[08:28] <nomin> how come cedega CVS is free while regular cedega is not?
[08:28] <lunitus> hmm
[08:28] <siimo> RoC_MM: i have tried turning them all down and everything.. i also tried alsamixer instead of the volume control next to the clock   but it doesnt help... crackling noise goes down but as does the actual content sound
[08:28] <ziroday> nomin: cause the cvs is unstable
[08:28] <crimsun> nomin: regular contains binary-only proprietary components.
[08:29] <RoC_MM> siimo, did you adjust the OSS mixer device?
 actually it is not the root pass or it would work with su -- it is the pass of the user who is part of sudo
[08:29] <_Ahti> Hey, i got a friend of mine into Linux now, but the thing is i can't help him all the time, (rather i can't stand helping him all the time... newbies :) ) Does anyone know of a good website filled with tutorials for newbies?
[08:29] <lunitus> ok I'm off to try a few things then
[08:29] <siimo> RoC_MM: yes i tried it i tried all the mixer things i see in there
[08:29] <RoC_MM> siimo, there is an ALSA mixer, and an OSS mixer, two different devices with different levels.
[08:29] <Flannel> _Ahti: help.ubuntu.com
[08:30] <RoC_MM> siimo, when you click File, Devices, what do you see in the volume control?
[08:30] <lunitus> I guess I just don't understand why the live cd works great but the install didn't get my specs from probing?
[08:30] <siimo> yeah i saw this thing that let me choose device and it had OSS i tried that
[08:30] <siimo> RoC_MM: i am booted in windows right now so cant really try..
[08:30] <RoC_MM> OK
[08:30] <_Ahti> Flannel: I know that one.. but as in, for people migrating from Windows to Linux... This guy couldn't even open a terminal :P
 Really? I just enter my user pass when it asks for it after a sudo command, so I assumed it was the root pass... My apologies for the misconception.
[08:30] <tondar> hey all
 Shh. I used to be one of those people until not so long ago.
[08:31] <siimo> By the way i tried to Google for this problem and i Hit wikipedia site and it says  "Linux also supports Intel High Definition  Audio controllers, although some users suffer buffering problems leading to  crackling and skipping of the sound."
[08:31] <tondar> whats a good editor for ubuntu?
[08:31] <Tom47> lunitus: neither do i but it does seem to happen
[08:31] <siimo> is that true???
[08:31] <RoC_MM> siimo, select the OSS mixer, turn it to like 50-60%, then switch to the other regular sound device that should have a lot more sliders...then set things normally there...if the OSS mixer is too high it distorts all your sounds...I had the exact same problem.
[08:31] <_Ahti> Flannel: And whats worse, after installing Ubuntu on his computer he asked "Ok, so how do i run Windows software?"
[08:31] <nomin> tondar: what kind of editor?
[08:31] <Tom47> !sudo > lunitusjust in case it helps
[08:31] <Tom47> !sudo > lunitus just in case it helps
[08:31] <lunitus> tom47 is there a way to just copy the config the live cd is using to my hdd and then copy it over?
[08:31] <Flannel> _Ahti: That page (both the community documentation, and the official stuff) is really good.  I haven't tried the 7.04 stuff, but (most of) the older official help things apply still, and theyre wonderful
[08:31] <Quaenorde> Tondar: Text? 'Kate' or 'Gedit'.
[08:31] <siimo> i saw it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_High_Definition_Audio
[08:31] <n2diy> tondar: what do you want to edit?
[08:32] <_Ahti> Flannel: Well thank you, :)
[08:32] <siimo> RoC_MM:  ok i will give it a try
[08:32] <siimo> but i think i have already tried that
[08:32] <Flannel> _Ahti: also, he can try ubuntuforums.org, theyre helpful (and more people are comfortable with webforums over IRC)
[08:33] <Quaenorde> <Flannel, _Ahti> The forums can be slow/never-coming in help, though.
 Really! su in my opiion is better -- i hate typing sudo every flipping command -- most distros use a root that you su to
[08:33] <nomin> _Ahti: I suggest ubuntuforums and taking one issue at a time.  Use google to search ubuntuforums, it's better then the site's own search engine.
[08:33] <Flannel> Quaenorde: So can everything else.  If you ask questions in an intelligent manner, and don't require a bunch of back and forth for proper diagnosis, theyre pretty reliable (just like here).
[08:33] <tondar> n2diy: I want to compare two text files
[08:34] <dawn_chorus> insmod, creating a root shell session is possible in ubuntu.
[08:34] <Flannel> insmod, Quaenorde, sudo is the ubuntu method.  insmod, please don't recommend people set root passwords and use su, thanks.
[08:34] <RoC_MM> tondar, diff!
[08:34] <tondar> RoC_MM: not that kind
[08:34] <nomin> _Ahti: just have this person come in here and ask.  Start with basic stuff like browsing and multimedia.
[08:34] <Tom47> lunitus: i would be inclined to run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg first
[08:34] <RoC_MM> aww
[08:34] <RoC_MM> What kind tondar ?
[08:34] <tondar> RoC_MM: only to have both in a window
[08:34] <Flannel> insmod: `sudo -i` can get you a root shell, if you really want.  Although sudo isn't really that big of a burden
[08:34] <CaptainOblivious> !nvidia resolution
 : i know
[08:34] <RoC_MM> like.....a GUI diff?
[08:34] <Volta2056> flannel_ just want to say thanks to you, jordan_u, and nixternal as you've all helped enormously
[08:34] <RoC_MM> try meld tondar
[08:35] <CaptainOblivious> !nvidia
[08:35] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:35] <Quaenorde> <Flannel, insmod> I think I used su once in a while with Mepis, but I liked their root terminal option- enter the password once, and all commands were root permissioned.
[08:35] <n2diy> tondar: Are you running X?
 it is if you don't want users to have root
[08:35] <tondar> n2diy: yes
  that's what i say
[08:36] <Jordan_U> insmod, Then don't give them sudo privileges?
[08:36] <dawn_chorus> wonder if gksudo xterm would produce a root shell?
[08:36] <RoC_MM> yes dawn_chorus
i don't i just hate it is default
[08:36] <dawn_chorus> RoC_MM, cool.  a dockable root shell.  :)
[08:36] <Flannel> Quaenorde: `sudo -i` will do that.
[08:37] <RoC_MM> gksudo can be used anytime in place of sudo...sudo can only be used in a terminal because then you have to type your pass into the shell...gksudo creates a pop-up window.
 Turn the terminal into a root permissioned command center of doom?
 just another thing to do because linux has to be easy
[08:37] <Flannel> Quaenorde: You start a root shell, yes.
 Didn't know that, thanks. *Saves in her text file of 'Ubuntu useful commands'.
[08:37] <n2diy> tondar:  Ok, so click on Places > Home and, then do it  again, now you'll have two file browsers open, and you can open up the the two files side by side.
[08:38] <RoC_MM> You can do that in meld!
[08:38] <RoC_MM> !info meld
[08:38] <ubotu> meld: graphical tool to diff and merge files. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.1.4-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 612 kB, installed size 2056 kB
[08:40] <Quiz> Hi
[08:40] <Quaenorde> It got really quiet all of the sudden. 0_0
[08:41] <illriginal> Is there any way to make the right click menu, menu bar, and main menu black with white font, NOT using a theme?
[08:41] <n2diy> ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
[08:41] <Quiz> Zzzzzzzzzzz
[08:42] <RoC_MM> Beryl has a invert screen color (or window colors) plugin illriginal
[08:42] <illriginal> RoC_MM where can I find that option? If you happen to know?
[08:42] <Quiz> To use beryl i need a cool video card?
[08:42] <RoC_MM> if you have Beryl installed. just press SUPER +M or SUPER +N
[08:42] <n2diy> illriginal: that is a window manger thing, try in #gnome, or #kde?
[08:42] <RoC_MM> The Super key looks like the Windows key btw.
[08:42] <RoC_MM> Although Windows is not Super.
[08:42] <liquiddoom> Yay retarded BIOSes... I'm setting up a massive raid here and its IDE controller doesn't wanna behave
[08:42] <Nutubuntu> Having trouble with a Feisty install. I've used the alternative CD and set up RAID1 across two disks. Installation hangs up while installing software. When I go back to the partitioner, it shows the partitions, but has them as "do not use". Do I need to wait for the RAID1 mirrored partitions to sync up with each other, before going on to install base packages and software (I can run mdadm in the shell and make sure that they do, i
[08:42] <Nutubuntu> f need be.)?
[08:43] <RoC_MM> Quiz, not really..you can do it with integrated video.
[08:43] <Quiz> i got fx5200 128 mb  its work fine?
[08:43] <RoC_MM> I think I got that exact card
[08:43] <illriginal> RoC_MM would you happen to know where I can find the plug in inside of beryl?
[08:44] <RoC_MM> Works awesome.
[08:44] <Tom47> you?
that was my old card -- loved it
[08:44] <Quiz> :) ok thanks
[08:44] <unimatrix9> hello all
[08:44] <TazzY`> where i can download aMULE? I cant foundit. Please help!
[08:44] <ziroday> Quiz: go to a FX5500 works great
[08:44] <chx> Dunno whether the devels get this but BIG HUGS for hotplugging monitors in Gutsy -- _can't wait_ !!!
[08:45] <Quiz> :) i need only trasnpert windows decerations
[08:45] <unimatrix9> is there an program that can restore ubuntu , or "freeze" like deepfreeze, for internet-cafe like settings?
[08:45] <bullgard4> The file /etc/pam.d/common-password contains the line "password required pam_unix.so nullok obscure min=4 max=8 md5." Does this mean that there are only maximally 8 characters relevant when forming the md5 sum?
[08:45] <RoC_MM> illriginal, just poke around, it is called "negative".
[08:45] <RoC_MM> or "invert" illriginal .
[08:45] <Quiz> ok i need to change sesion
[08:46] <n2diy> unimatrix9:  kiosk?
[08:46] <unimatrix9> no, not kiosk, these are standalone machines, that need to restore to default settings after reboot...
[08:47] <lunitus> absolutely awesome
[08:47] <TazzY`> where i can download aMULE? I cant foundit. Please help!
[08:47] <lunitus> got it working!
[08:47] <Quaenorde> Okie. I was up until 4 yesterday, I refuse to have a repeat. So I'm off to bed. 'Night all.
[08:47] <n2diy> unimatrix9:  I thought that was what kiosks did?
[08:47] <unimatrix9> so its an normal install , to demonstrate, or work on, after reboot, all should be rollback
  that's early !
[08:47] <unimatrix9> an non breakable workstation...
[08:48] <liquiddoom> Not if someone gets to it with a hammer.
[08:48] <liquiddoom> I say, if you can't find anything
[08:48] <lunitus> thank you tonnes for the help guys
[08:48] <lunitus> and probably not here but girls if there are any....
[08:48] <Quiz> How to find xmms directory i don't remember :(((
[08:48] <unimatrix9> its easy to protect 1200 windows pc's, you just use an program called deepfreeze, now with ubuntu its an different story
[08:48] <kraut> moin
[08:49] <unimatrix9> so we need to come up with an anwer, and soon...:P
 cd .xmms
[08:49] <liquiddoom> Just do something like make a filesystem image and have some bootup script restore it
[08:49] <unimatrix9> answer*
[08:49] <unimatrix9> all tips are welcome ( how to's are better )
[08:50] <Quiz> insmod, thanks but i need skins directory
 cd .xmms/Skins  - i believe you make it
[08:50] <mongolai> the documentation for ubuntu seems to be rather comprehensive, but I'm having trouble doing some things (advanced things)
[08:50] <ziroday> unimatrix9: hows a program sound? check out LTSP, im using it in a orphange in inodnesia and i know a few schools that use it too
[08:51] <Quiz> insmod,  :D thanks
[08:51] <Flannel> !ask | mongolai
[08:51] <ubotu> mongolai: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
 ya that's it
[08:51] <VivekShamraj> Hi All
[08:51] <unimatrix9> yes, thats one solution, but LTSP needs an server, these are standalone machines...
[08:51] <Tom47> lunitus: how?
 http://extragear.kde.org/apps/kiosktool/
[08:52] <lunitus> sudo Xorg -configure
[08:52] <lunitus> then just copied it and it works great
[08:52] <Tom47> lunitus: good ty
[08:52] <Flannel> unimatrix9: What are you trying to prevent?  Just lockdown the user to not be able to do anything.
[08:52] <abhi> i have a strange problem with my samba server it shows me two directories in windows one homes and another of the user name
[08:52] <lunitus> now I have to get my sound working :S
[08:52] <abhi> how do i get rid of homes?
[08:52] <lunitus> man pages really help :P
[08:52] <liquiddoom> Agh! Google has failed me, that's something entirely different
[08:53] <abhi> i don't want two links to the same directory
[08:53] <mongolai> alright, where can I find the "Vanilla Debian" parts of the Documentation. I'm used to the Slackware way of editing conf files by hand, but that doesn't seem to be the way here...
[08:53] <unimatrix9> Flannel, i am trying to prevent from standalone ubuntu installs ( gnome desktop ) from being broken, and need the defaults to restore after reboot ...
[08:53] <mongolai> ...too simple ;)
[08:53] <lalit> I am trying to change my resolution to 1680x1050, but it doesn't seem to work. I've tried to edit the xorg.conf file, i've tried to run the dpkg-reconfigure on it, but nothing seems to work, any ideas?
[08:54] <unimatrix9> kiosk tool is nice , but we have gnome desktop.. i did look into pesselus, but its still possible to break many things
[08:54] <lunitus> anyone else using a toshiba satelite laptop, and if so any tips on getting my sound card working?
[08:54] <yell0w> uhm guys, is there a way to make nautilus split its windows into two for easy drag and drop ?
[08:54] <mongolai> lalit: did you restart x.org?
 Like OSX's expose?
[08:54] <lalit> mongolai: i did the ctrl-alt-backspace, I also restarted the computer.
[08:54] <Flannel> unimatrix9: from being broken: don't give the user admin powers.  As for defaults to restore, thats... well, accomplishable a number of ways.  Simply removing write permissions places is one.
[08:55] <yell0w> liquiddoom, like how an ftp would look like
[08:55] <yell0w> say filezilla
[08:55] <crimsun> lunitus: `kill $(lsof -t /dev/dsp* /dev/audio* /dev/mixer* /dev/snd/*) && sudo modprobe -r snd-hda-intel && sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel probe_mask=8 model=3stack`
 Ah... I see. I'm not sure
[08:55] <mongolai> lalit:  you might have made the changes to the wong part of the xorg.conf file...
[08:55] <Quiz> o_o i can't install with sudo apt-get help .... http://paste.php.lv/5695
[08:55] <lunitus> aye aye sir
[08:55] <lunitus> trying now
[08:55] <mongolai> ...it can be confusing as hell!!
[08:55] <Flannel> unimatrix9: if you wanted, you could also just boot from an imagine each time.  Although I'm not sure about specifics of that one
[08:55] <yell0w> liquiddoom, ok
[08:55] <Nutubuntu> well, good night, all
[08:56] <yell0w> i wonder if that's even possible to begin with
[08:56] <mongolai> ...now I gotta figure out how to use XChat-gnome !!
[08:56] <RoC_MM> !info xmms-normalize
[08:56] <ubotu> Package xmms-normalize does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[08:56] <lunitus> I don't think there was anything to kill
[08:56] <alecwh> Hello, I'm having a problem with my computer idling. I usually leave my computer on overnight, because I run a server on my desktop. Anyway, when I wake up in the morning, Ubuntu is frozen. I move around the mouse and keyboard, and I get no response. The LCD doesn't get a signal, and my "caps lock" button does nothing. Is there any way I can stop this, or stop my computer from idling altogether?
[08:57] <VivekShamraj> Is there a way to determine if my BIOS suffers from 1024 cylinder limit
[08:57] <lunitus> but I took out that command and then I was back at the prompt
[08:57] <lalit> mongolai: this is my conf file: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26369/
[08:57] <unimatrix9> hmm, how would i boot into an image? i looked into GRUB, and did try to get an livecd image to boot from hard disk, but it hangs after a few seconds...
[08:57] <yell0w> alecwh, maybe turn off screensaver ?
[08:57] <Flannel> alecwh: does it respond to serverish stuff?  (is it just the local UI thats frozen? or the whole thing?
[08:57] <alecwh> Yell0w, where is my screensaver? And Flannel, I haven't checked yet.
[08:57] <mongolai> lalit: i sent you a private message, can we talk there?
[08:57] <alecwh> Nice to see you again, Flannel. :)
[08:58] <alecwh> And is that what is causing the problem?
[08:58] <yell0w> Flannel!
[08:58] <yell0w> you know how to split nautilus into two windows view ?
[08:58] <TaJMoX> ctrl+w ?
[08:58] <alecwh> yell0w?
[08:58] <TaJMoX> sorry - i mean ctrl+N
[08:59] <Flannel> unimatrix9: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BootToRAM  There's one.
[08:59] <unimatrix9> i guess there is no easy one way solution yet
[08:59] <jerem1> can anyone help getting wireless networking up again - and nvidia probs?
[08:59] <lunitus> crimsun still no sound though
[08:59] <crimsun> lunitus: did you adjust the mixer volumes?
[08:59] <Flannel> unimatrix9: except I think that won't use the HDD at all, except during boot.
[08:59] <yell0w> TaJMoX, i meant like filezilla's layout, two panes in the same windows
[08:59] <unimatrix9> yes i followed that and tested it yesterday, but , as i said it hangs in casper running scripts
[08:59] <TaJMoX> unimatrix9 you want to boot from like an iso ?
[08:59] <jerem1> (I think there's a prob with restricted drivers)
[08:59] <TaJMoX> yell0w : i think the method would be to make two windows
[08:59] <lunitus> pcm is at full
[08:59] <Quiz> how to became "root on ubuntu
[09:00] <Flannel> !sudo | Quiz
[09:00] <ubotu> Quiz: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[09:00] <liquiddoom> !sudo | Quiz
[09:00] <TaJMoX> yell0w : and the proper comparison would be midnight commander not filezilla =] 
[09:00] <jerem1> quiz- sudo -i
[09:00] <yell0w> TaJMoX, there's noway to fit them into one, each half of the windows ?
[09:00] <thyko> Quiz: sudo passwd root
[09:00] <yell0w> TaJMoX, just GUI here
[09:00] <lunitus> crimsun ya it's turned up but still no sound, but I don't get an error saying no device was found anymore
[09:00] <thyko> Quiz: then $su
[09:01] <Flannel> thyko: Please don't recommend that here.
[09:01] <yell0w> TaJMoX, i actually like filezilla's layout
[09:01] <unimatrix9> TajMoX : do you know , boot from iso with GRUB loader from hard disk, is not supported ( yet ) but that would be an solution too
[09:01] <Quiz> Thanks i fixed my problem
[09:01] <crimsun> lunitus: pastebin `amixer`, then tell me the url
[09:01] <mongolai> idefine: msg me.
[09:01] <thyko> Flannel: why?
[09:01] <mongolai> we'll see if it works this way
[09:01] <idefine> mongolai: I did, but I still do not see a new window for you
[09:01] <idefine> mongolai, using x-chat
[09:01] <Quiz> thyko,  i do this sudo -i and i become root
[09:02] <mongolai> yes, i am. seems i or both of need to register...
[09:02] <Spark420> Hello.
[09:02] <Flannel> thyko: few reasons, first, there's no reason for someone with Ubuntu to use/have a root account enabled.  Second, sticking to canon in this chat room makes it easier on users and helpers alike in the future when stuff comes up.
[09:02] <idefine> mongolai, I have registered. you might have to.
[09:02] <lunitus> http://pastebin.com/932425
[09:02] <mongolai> shoot, I don't really want to clog this room up...
[09:02] <mongolai> OOOhhh!! ok
[09:02] <mongolai> lemme do that real quick.
[09:03] <mongolai> I'm not used to XChat.
[09:03] <unimatrix9> is there an program that can restore ubuntu , or "freeze" like deepfreeze, for internet-cafe like settings and school computers
[09:03] <lunitus> just forget line 84
[09:03] <lunitus> :S
[09:03] <Spark420> Unimatrix: have you searched through adept?
[09:03] <lunitus> my pr0n just isn't the same without sound, know what I mean?
[09:03] <bullgard4> The file /etc/pam.d/common-password contains the line "password required pam_unix.so nullok obscure min=4 max=8 md5." Does this mean that there are only maximally 8 characters relevant when forming the md5 sum?
[09:04] <unimatrix9> Spark420 , you mean see if there is an program that does it?
[09:04] <alecwh> I have Wine/Utorrent installed, and for some reason, uTorrent is minimized onto my tray, and I can't get it to maximize. I'm running Beryl, but I don't think that's the problem. I've tried everything; restarting, right click>maximize... nothing works. Is there a solution?
 yes i think so
[09:04] <kwajstabo> i am using xchat. There is a red line below someones post. What does it mean?
[09:04] <mongolai> idefine: could you  do a "/msg nickserv set unfiltered on" for a short while?
[09:04] <kwajstabo> hello
[09:04] <Spark420> unimatrix: yeah I'm sure theres something registered within adept for it, ill check sourceforge
[09:05] <mongolai> i promise not to spam you
[09:05] <bullgard4> insmod: Understood.
[09:05] <unimatrix9> ok , thanks
 lst looked at
 last looked at
[09:05] <unimatrix9> alway's helpfull , the ubuntu community :)
[09:05] <Quiz> who knows a Latvia?
[09:06] <jerem1> can anyone help resolve restricted drivers issue?
[09:06] <Spark420> http://sourceforge.net/projects/cyborg/
[09:06] <Spark420> That looks promising
[09:06] <Spark420> Unimatrix
[09:06] <HowardTheCoward> Quiz: there's such a country i guess
[09:06] <ziroday> !anyone | jerem1
[09:06] <ubotu> jerem1: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[09:06] <Quiz> :)
[09:07] <thyko> Flannel: i have plenty of reasons to have a root account, but i see where ur coming from with the the canon thing.
[09:07] <unimatrix9> reading it now
[09:07] <unimatrix9> :)
[09:07] <Quiz> ! Latvia
[09:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about latvia - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:07] <jerem1> wireless networking is no longer working, following attempting to resolve nvidia driver issues. I suspect problem may have come from reinstalling multiple nvidia components/packages using apt and aptitude, but not sure
[09:07] <Quiz> ! Ubuntu
[09:07] <ubotu> Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com
[09:07] <Quiz> ! Gentoo
[09:07] <ubotu> Other !Linux distributions besides !Ubuntu include: Debian, Mepis (using !APT); RedHat, Fedora, SUSE, Mandriva (using !RPM); Gentoo, Slackware (using other packaging systems)
[09:08] <thyko> ! Sativa
[09:08] <alecwh> Quiz, please don't abuse the ubotu bot.
[09:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sativa - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:08] <cafuego> Quiz: /msg ubotu <question>
[09:08] <Quiz> :) ok
[09:08] <Quiz> :D
[09:10] <noodles> dia.com
[09:11] <mongolai>      /msg nickserv set hide email on
[09:12] <mongolai> idefine: I think I'm registered now...
[09:12] <Quiz> wow i start beryl first time and all work fine  but i don't have windows deceration
[09:14] <Pconfigi> quiz: Do you have the red diamond in your taskbar?
[09:14] <Quiz> yes
[09:15] <Pconfigi> right click it and click reload window decorator and reload window manager
[09:15] <skymonio> hello
[09:15] <skymonio> i
[09:15] <skymonio> which language do you speak ?
[09:16] <linux_probe> very interesting
[09:16] <Quiz> Pconfigi, i do that and nothing :(
[09:17] <Pconfigi> Hm, you could try to restart the x-server by pressing ctrl + alt + backspace (you will get kicked of irc though :p)
[09:17] <Pconfigi> Skymonio, i speak dutch as my native language
[09:17] <lunitus> crimsun I got my sound working if you're still looking at my pastebin
[09:17] <lunitus> is there a way to change the pw that my keyring app is using?
[09:18] <geekkit> this will sound stupid since im using the application but how do you tell xchat gnome to show users?
[09:18] <crimsun> lunitus: I'm not; I'm at work.  What did you need to do?
[09:18] <Quiz> ok i try
[09:18] <lunitus> crimsun it's all good, what you got me to do worked after a reboot
[09:18] <lunitus> thanks a lot
[09:18] <crimsun> lunitus: ok.
[09:18] <crimsun> lunitus: np.
[09:18] <cooner750> So did anyone manage to find a solution to my problem?
[09:19] <keck0f> hi.
[09:19] <Pconfigi> hello
[09:20] <geekkit> anyone using xchat?
[09:20] <Pconfigi> i am
[09:20] <geekkit> ok, how do you show the user list?
[09:20] <geekkit> like mirc where its on the right side
[09:20] <keck0f> as i have seen is oracle express edition 10g certified to run with ubuntu. ( http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/oracle10g/index.html ). Does anyone know when we will expect that oracle enterprise editions will be certified?
[09:20] <lunitus> man I'm loving ubuntu!
[09:21] <geekkit> lunitus: ubuntu is quite cool
[09:21] <geekkit> :)
[09:21] <Spark420> Yeah.
[09:21] <lunitus> best linux ever!
[09:21] <Spark420> I actually use Kubuntu. I'm a cheater :P
[09:21] <geekkit> i have been using now for a month
[09:21] <Spark420> Debiantastic
[09:21] <Pconfigi> geekkit: It's on the right by default
[09:21] <Pconfigi> geekkit: It's just pretty small, you need to drag it a little
[09:22] <geekkit> aside from me accidentally screwing up home mount path everything has been fine :P but that was a case of PBMAC
[09:22] <geekkit> Pconfigi...thanks, ill try that
[09:23] <lunitus> only linux I've run that runs my wireless card by default!
[09:24] <Quiz> Ehh... i restatrt "x" and nothind i don't see widnows decerations when i start beryl
[09:24] <geekkit> i tried on my wifes computer but the hp scanner didnt like it and neither did the old matrox card. oh well. it makes for a good case to buy a new computer for her ;)
[09:25] <Pconfigi> Quiz, you might want to try another theme and then reload the window decorator again. If that doesn't help.. then i don't know :)
[09:25] <geekkit> bbl ...
[09:25] <abhi> i want all users to be able to access a folder using samba
[09:25] <abhi> what should i do?
[09:25] <Quiz> Pconfigi,  ok :) how to change theme?
[09:25] <HowardTheCoward> abhi: read the docs and set it up
[09:25] <abhi> i want like a public or common folder
[09:25] <abhi> i can't figure it out :(
[09:26] <abhi> i read the docs
[09:26] <abhi> but it's all jargon
[09:26] <Pconfigi> Quiz: Right click ==> Emerald Theme Manager
[09:26] <HowardTheCoward> i think there was a commented example in smb.conf which does exactly that
[09:26] <HowardTheCoward> abhi: that was for you
[09:26] <CNTRLX> Can someone help me with a dualboot from ubuntu grub hda, and getting it to pick up my debian partition sda\
[09:26] <Quiz> ohhh there are cool themes how to use them
[09:26] <Quiz> ?
[09:27] <Pconfigi> Just click on one and reload the window decorator. Works for me that way ;)
[09:27] <abhi> HowardTheCoward what does %S mean?
[09:27] <abhi> does it mean all users?
[09:27] <HowardTheCoward> abhi: i don't know in what context
[09:28] <abhi> HowardTheCoward in valid users context
[09:28] <Quiz> Pconfigi,  thanks for help my decorations don't work :(
[09:28] <Pconfigi> Quiz.. What's selected at 'Select window manager'?
[09:29] <HowardTheCoward> abhi: http://pastebin.ca/578245
[09:29] <HowardTheCoward> this is a snippet from the default smb.conf
[09:29] <Quiz> beryl\
[09:29] <Pconfigi> what happens if you select the gnome one?
[09:30] <Quiz> i don't know i try
[09:30] <lunitus> is there a gmail notifier for linux?
[09:30] <Quiz> ohh then don't wokr beryl and i got my old decorations
[09:30] <cafuego> mount it as gmailfs and run fam on it? ;-)
[09:31] <lunitus> actually there is one!!
[09:31] <lunitus> man....wow
[09:31] <QwertyM> lunitus, there are more than 4 :P
[09:31] <lunitus> hehe
[09:31] <lunitus> there is one in the add/remove option right from google
[09:31] <lunitus> woot
[09:32] <QwertyM> though I prefer a gmail checking addon in firefox :)
[09:32] <Pconfigi> Quiz, and if you reselect it now it disappears again?
[09:32] <lerio> pls help how can i install genius color vivid 3x in my feisty
[09:32] <Quiz> yes
[09:33] <lunitus> is www-browser the default path for firefox?
[09:33] <xenex> http://www.mathimatiko.net/software/rsget/rsget-2.6.tar.gz -- how do you make executables like this work?
[09:33] <QwertyM> lunitus, yes if thats your default browser
[09:33] <Pconfigi> Quiz .. I don't know then. Sorry
[09:33] <lunitus> isn't it by default?
[09:33] <lunitus> I haven't changed it
[09:34] <QwertyM> yeah, just in case you'd installed Opera or something ..
[09:34] <Quiz> Pconfigi,  ohh ok thanks  for helping i think mybe its my video card problem ore mybe i need to enable desktop efects
[09:34] <yo2k> how to make virtual/aliases nic ?
[09:35] <Pconfigi> I don't think it's your video card. If it's a problem on the level, beryl usually complains when you start it.
[09:35] <HowardTheCoward> yo2k: use eth0:0, eth0:1 as interface name
[09:35] <lerio> does genius has support driver for ubuntu feisty
[09:35] <yo2k> HowardTheCoward, that i mean...
[09:35] <Quiz> when i enable desktop efects then i don't have decorations
[09:35] <yo2k> HowardTheCoward, ok, thank's to try that...
[09:36] <Quiz> then i use metacity and gnome :D
[09:36] <yo2k> HowardTheCoward, may i use 1 nic to share internet ?
[09:37] <Pconfigi> quiz, you could try to ask at a later moment, there might be somebody who can help you then :)
[09:37] <yo2k> HowardTheCoward, eth0:0 = ip public, eth0:1 = ip locak ?
[09:37] <Quiz> Pconfigi, ok :) thanks
[09:37] <yo2k> HowardTheCoward, eth0:0 = ip public, eth0:1 = ip local ?
[09:37] <Pconfigi> yw
[09:37] <HowardTheCoward> yo2k: i don't know your setup. but you have one link from the internet router, and one more link to the box which you want to provide internet access with, so this makes already two NICs
[09:37] <lunitus> if I plugin firefox %u for the default browser gmail notifier opens my inbox but not with www-browser
[09:38] <yo2k> HowardTheCoward, yes, but i use 1 nic ...
[09:38] <bobslaede> hello, i'm having problems with my keyboard layout! i usually use danish, but i also need us english, but i'm missing certain characters. I have my layouts in xorg.conf as 'dk,us'
[09:39] <bobslaede> but i'm missing the pipeline, keycode 21 i believe
[09:39] <HowardTheCoward> yo2k: you can't stick two cable connectors into one NIC, right?
[09:40] <yo2k> HowardTheCoward, yes, eth0:0, eth0:1 = can up twice ?
[09:41] <HowardTheCoward> yo2k: your interface is eth0, with eth0:0  and eth0:1 you will already have three interfaces
[09:41] <Mr_Awesome> where is the "Wastebasket" located in my filesystem?
[09:41] <bobslaede> Mr_Awesome: depends on how you delete stuff..
[09:41] <phx> good morning
[09:41] <crocodile> is it possible to set some programs to not appear in the taskbar?  (i'm usinng KDE)
[09:41] <phx> how can i disable the /var/run tmpfs mount in dapper?
[09:41] <yo2k> HowardTheCoward, no, i have 1 nic, i want to share internet...
[09:41] <Mr_Awesome> bobslaede: i mean the folder that opens when i click the wastebasket icon in the lower right corner of my screen
[09:42] <bobslaede> !kubuntu
[09:42] <ubotu> Kubuntu is Ubuntu with KDE, the K Desktop Environment, instead of Gnome. See http://kubuntu.org for more information - For support: #kubuntu - See also !KDE
[09:42] <HowardTheCoward> yo2k: how do you get internet to your primary box?
[09:42] <bobslaede> Mr_Awesome: i think its it nautilus somewhere, not a real folder
[09:42] <crocodile> I can't get in #kubuntu it says i'mnot identified :/
[09:42] <yo2k> HowardTheCoward, i joint with 1 switch
[09:43] <bullgard4> The file /etc/pam.d/common-password contains the line "password required pam_unix.so nullok obscure min=4 max=8 md5." Does this mean that there are only maximally 8 characters relevant when forming the md5 sum of a password?
[09:43] <yo2k> HowardTheCoward, or i use a different segment
[09:43] <Mr_Awesome> bobslaede: do you know how you might delete something from the command line so it goes there instead of being deleted permanently?
[09:43] <bobslaede> Mr_Awesome: i'm sorry, no
[09:43] <HowardTheCoward> yo2k: what's the problem with buying a $5 NIC ?
[09:44] <yo2k> so far from a near city.... maybe need 4-5 days to get it...
[09:44] <Mr_Awesome> bobslaede: ok, thanks anyway
[09:45] <tonsofpcs> anyone know why a package install attempt with gdebi would say dep not satisfiable on libc6?  [feisty] 
[09:45] <geekkit> another xchat question ... anyone know how to accept multiple requests from people. example: in a channel and type: @find electric skychurch which should pop up results from people with that particular file. Xchat states: You are being CTCP flooded from XXX, ignoring. Any ideas?
[09:45] <yo2k> HowardTheCoward: $5 = no problem, wait 4-5 days it's problem... i try  that... thank's ...
[09:46] <lunitus> how difficult is it to get the ati driver working?
[09:46] <tonsofpcs> geekkit: disable the flood block feature
[09:46] <lunitus> something I can do in the next 10 minutes or should I go to sleep?
[09:46] <geekkit> tonsofpcs: thanks. is that under prefs?
[09:47] <tonsofpcs> geekkit: not sure, I use irssi, but i'd assume so
[09:48] <geekkit> tonsofpcs: thanks. ill look
[09:50] <mongolai> I have a question I think I asked earlier, but can't remember if I did regarding hand-editing system-configuration files.
[09:50] <aport> just ask :)
[09:51] <geekkit> sudo gedit <filename>
[09:51] <mongolai> ok, is the Ubuntu way the same as the Debian way when it comes to editing init and runlevel files?
[09:51] <illriginal> Can someone tell me why everytime I log on... a stupid file browser window opens? It
[09:51] <illriginal> It's been doin this for a week now.
[09:52] <Frogzoo_> illriginal: sys -> prefs -> session
[09:52] <bllz> hey all
[09:52] <mongolai> for instance, if I su'd root, could I get away with going through the rc.* files and commentint things out, or not?
[09:53] <bllz> i have a really wierd problem. any help would be greatly appreciated!
[09:53] <liquiddoom> !ask | bllz
[09:53] <ubotu> bllz: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:53] <illriginal> Frogzoo_ I'm in there.. but what could cause this problem?
[09:53] <mongolai> ...or is there a better way of editing system files?
[09:53] <BadRobot> hi there =-o
[09:53] <bllz> haha okay, well here goes...
[09:53] <illriginal> command: /home/illriginal/startberyl.sh ???
[09:53] <bllz> I've successfully used my dialup internet connection with Kubuntu
[09:54] <bllz> but ubuntu didnt install with gnome-ppp (wtf?!) so I can't connect to the internet!
[09:54] <illriginal> Frogzoo_ could it be this: command: /home/illriginal/startberyl.sh
[09:54] <illriginal> ?
[09:54] <mongolai> did you use kppp or ksaferppp?
[09:54] <mongolai> @ bllz
[09:54] <aport> mongolai, even though Ubuntu has a different way of handling the files (upstart) the files are the same, I don't believe there would be any differences
[09:54] <bllz> what's worse, I can't download Gnome-PPP and KPPP wont install to Ubuntu from the kubuntu cd
[09:54] <bllz> i used KPPP
[09:55] <mongolai> aport: thanks, I just don't want to mess things up down the line...
[09:55] <bllz> mongolai, I used KPPP when I was running kubuntu.  That's what I'm doing now from the livecd
[09:55] <aport> mongolai, just make backups
[09:55] <aport> backups are good
[09:55] <mongolai> aport: I'm used to Slackware where hand-rolling is the way of the game ;)
[09:56] <BadRobot> i've have a ubuntu feisty fawn and i am having problems with my wifi network/internet,i can connect to open wireless internet ,but i can't connect to my and i am using WEP(with password)
[09:56] <bllz> oh and when I try to connect my modem via 'networks' i can hear it dial, but then nothing works
[09:56] <Spark420> LOIL
[09:56] <bllz> so i feel like i could easily solve this with either gnome-ppp or KPPP
[09:56] <Spark420> Modem
[09:56] <bllz> Spark420, sigh...
[09:57] <Spark420> Sorry its just...
[09:57] <Spark420> Like
[09:57] <bllz> 80's...
[09:57] <Spark420> Yeh
[09:57] <bllz> yeah, I'm at my parents house for the summer and they don't believe in highspeed
[09:57] <Spark420> It's like hearing "Well I cranked my car up really good but it still won't run"
[09:57] <bllz> haha I know, right!
[09:57] <bllz> I'd just love to have internet access over the summer...
[09:58] <Spark420> oh oh
[09:58] <Spark420> that reminds me
[09:58] <mongolai> bllz:  the old way of testing modem problems was to use 'minicom'.
[09:58] <Spark420> ITT: We talk about what were doing this summer.
[09:58] <bllz> mongolai, I think i just need to figure out a way to get either KPPP or Gnome-ppp onto my ubuntu install
[09:58] <harry> apt-get install kppp
[09:58] <liquiddoom> Bleh, my server seems to need a new CD-ROM drive... this one is flaking out and not being detected by the BIOS... oh, I love PCs...
[09:59] <bllz> harry, for some reason it won't let me install KPPP on Ubuntu!
[09:59] <harry> interesting ive never had a problem with that
[09:59] <Markstar> Hi,
[09:59] <Markstar> I have a problem to install Ubunto in order to finally get rid of Windows:
[09:59] <Markstar> I boot from DVD (Ubuntu 7.04 64bit Desktop), select "Install" and soon after that the screen goes black and the computer is frozen.
[09:59] <Markstar> A friend told me that because I have a Geforce, I might solve this by entering some command before installing and that this is rather common. However, I can't find anything via Google.
[09:59] <bllz> it says that either the hardware  isn't right or the vendor has chosen not to support it!  and that can't be true
[09:59] <Markstar> Any help would be appreciated!!!
[09:59] <bllz> bc it works in kubuntu
[09:59] <bllz> just not in ubuntu/gnome... it's so weird
[09:59] <bllz> any chance someone could send me a .deb package of gnome-ppp via AIM or something?
[10:00] <harry> markstar, do you have a 64bit processor
[10:00] <Markstar> Yes, AMD X2
 Sure, but it'll take a while
[10:00] <bllz> would you be willing to do it, liquiddoom?
[10:00] <harry> i would bllz but im kinda in a crappy area for internet with my aircard
 I'm liquidougon on AIM.
[10:00] <bllz> okay, thanks a lot! i'll quickly get kopete set up!
[10:00] <Spark420> Nothing on TV at this time at night.
[10:00] <Spark420> It sucks
[10:01] <harry> TV is the devil bobby boucher
[10:01] <bllz> liquiddoom, I'm kokotheonkey87 on AIM
[10:01] <bllz> tty soon
[10:01] <harry> markstar thats interesting
[10:01] <harry> markstar i would try downloading the iso again
[10:01] <harry> maybe you got some fubar crap
[10:02] <BadRobot> so,anyone could give me some help overhere?
[10:02] <Markstar> hmm, interesting. Well, there is an option to check if the CD/DVD is broken, you think the image is broken despite it checking out there?
[10:03] <mongolai> BadRobot: what's the problem?
[10:04] <jonty> anyone: having problem with windows crashing slightly - the close, minimise etc buttons don't work. Can't find if this bug is reported anywhere. Anyone know anything about this?
[10:04] <makuseru> how can i check in a term to see if i have a package installed
[10:04] <illriginal> Does anyone know if this command: /home/illriginal/startberyl.sh @ start up is causing the File browser to start everytime I log on?!
[10:04] <RAOF> jonty: You'd be using Compiz or Beryl or Desktop Effects, right?
[10:05] <NeoGeo64> when are instances in which i need to reboot linux
[10:05] <JerseyMonkey> Hello: I'm having an issue with Pidgin, in that it keeps a history of your buddy list, that differs from the one that is saved remotely on AIM's server. I've tried removing Pidgin and installing again, does anyone know how to remove this 'outdated' buddy list from my system? I asked on their IRC channel, but noone answered.
[10:05] <NeoGeo64> when are instances in which it would be easier to reboot linux
[10:05] <NeoGeo64> thats better phrased
[10:07] <_kartmman> m
[10:07] <jonty> raof: I did try beryl  - which worked but I didn't really like it. when it was installed thats when this prob appeared. however I have uninstalled beryl and don't use effects. Something left on the system still?
[10:07] <gordonjcp> NeoGeo64: after replacing the kernel
[10:07] <BadRobot> so,if i use it somewhere where i don't need to connect with WEP password it connects well,but if i need to connect @ home where i need the password it won't connect.So,could anyone give me some help?
[10:07] <NeoGeo64> software doesnt require a reboot? why
[10:07] <lunitus> ok so I've installed the ati driver but...the 3d is working like crap, but my real question is will this driver still output to my tv through s-video?  And if so how do I do that?
[10:08] <geekkit> I came, i saw, i kicked its butt. if anyone is using Xchat and they dont want to ignore people trying to ctcp you ... there is no GUI selection. You have to go: gedit ~/.xchat2 and change flood_ctcp_num = 5 to flood_ctcp_num = 500, and flood_msg_num = 5 to flood_msg_num = 500. That should allow accepting files. Got the info from http://xchat-win32.berlios.de/setvars.html
[10:08] <RAOF> jonty: That's odd.  The problem is probably that metacity (the Gnome window manager, which among other things is responsible for the window titlebars) isnt starting.
[10:08] <geekkit> its kind of weird its not in the gui but hey, at least its configurable
[10:08] <lunitus> ah nevermind, I guess it's doing it already....
[10:08] <incorrect> is there a date for the next LTS release?
[10:08] <Jordan_U> NeoGeo64, *nix is modular
[10:08] <lunitus> is there a way to manage the displays though?
[10:09] <NeoGeo64> how modular is Windows(R) Vista(TM) by Microsoft(TM)
[10:09] <RAOF> incorrect: It'll be gutsy+1, I believe, which makes it Ubuntu 8.04
[10:09] <jonty> raof: sorry - didn't mention that this is an intermittent fault - not all windows, not all the time!
[10:10] <incorrect> why is it always 04 is that the month?
[10:10] <asparagus> im having issues with DVDs on Ubuntu..i get wierd colored diagonal lines on all of them
[10:10] <cdiddy> anyone here?
[10:10] <Spark420> Nope
[10:10] <BadRobot> me
[10:10] <Spark420> Only like 100+ people.
[10:10] <Pconfigi> :p
[10:10] <cdiddy> hah
[10:10] <cdiddy> stupid me
[10:11] <Spark420> Nah most of them idle anyway.
[10:11] <Pconfigi> 1056 Total :o
[10:11] <RAOF> incorrect: Correct - the naming scheme is "last digit of the year. the month"
[10:11] <Spark420> Whats up.
[10:11] <BadRobot> but no one is able to help me @ the moment .i guess
[10:11] <Spark420> Yeah 1000 I didnt have time to count OK?!
[10:11] <Spark420> GOD
[10:11] <RAOF> incorrect: So Gutsy is going to be "7.10"
[10:11] <cdiddy> first time ubuntu distro user
[10:11] <incorrect> ah!
[10:11] <Spark420> Yay newbies!
[10:11] <Spark420> I love em
[10:11] <Jordan_U> NeoGeo64, Vista is a monolithic mess, case in point: You still can't remove the web browser since it's a vital part of the OS
[10:11] <Spark420> Theyre snuggly
[10:11] <incorrect> i wondered why it started at versoin 5
[10:11] <bllz> and cute
[10:11] <cdiddy> lol
[10:11] <bllz> lol... i am cuddly and cute... what a good day...
[10:12] <cdiddy> i have a quick question: anyone ever tried to get activesync to work throug WINE?
[10:12] <geekkit> Jordan: ah, but vista no longer has the vid drivers in the kernel so it is less monolithic :P
[10:12] <lunitus> anyone?
[10:12] <Spark420> ActiveSync?
[10:12] <Spark420> Is that for PalmOS devices?
[10:12] <cdiddy> no, wm device
[10:12] <Spark420> Windows Media?
[10:12] <geekkit> of course its still all a big pile of crap but at least the video card drivers wont crash anymore ;)
[10:12] <cdiddy> Wmobile
[10:12] <Spark420> No idea wtf that is.
[10:12] <Spark420> But ill look it up for you.
[10:13] <cdiddy> Windows moble
[10:13] <Spark420> Yeah thats what I siad.
[10:13] <Spark420> or meant
[10:13] <Spark420> whatever
[10:13] <Spark420> STOP PICKING ON ME
[10:13] <dts> Any ideas why I'm using 99% of my memory eventhough no tasks whatsoever are running ? http://pastebin.com/932454
[10:14] <RAOF> jonty: Well, that's weird.  I therefore don't know.  I don't even know what could be causing that!
[10:15] <Spark420> ActiveSync cdiddy?
[10:15] <geekkit> buy all .... need sleep!!!!
[10:15] <cdiddy> Spark420: yes ...
[10:15] <Spark420> Ok hold on
[10:16] <cdiddy> Spark420: Im very comfortable having linux on my desktop, but I want to get rid it on my laptop, and I know support is crap, but I want to be able to use my pda as a modem
[10:16] <mdious> dts:  sorry I'm an idiot, but isn't it because you have so much stuff running?
[10:16] <cdiddy> cdiddy: there is a program i do it through XP
[10:16] <cdiddy> Spark420: there is a program i do it through XP
[10:16] <NForc3r_> hi guys
[10:16] <Spark420> I know I was looking if there was any Linux imitations for it
[10:16] <cdiddy> Spark420: if i can get my device detected, maybe I can just use the diaulup that way
[10:17] <NForc3r_> i need a bit of help
[10:17] <Spark420> Wait dialup?
[10:17] <Spark420> What now.
[10:17] <cdiddy> My pda is 700wx
[10:17] <mongolai> what's up, NForc3r_
[10:17] <cdiddy> it dial into #777 to gain access to the net
[10:17] <Spark420> Does linux recognize it at all?
[10:17] <jonty> roaf: thanks for responding - any suggestions who i should talk to about this?
[10:17] <Spark420> I'd be surprised TBH since Windows has never been to friendly with Linux.
[10:18] <cdiddy> it recognizes my flash drives -- even the u3 -- fine, but i tried getting it to recognize my treo and it did not
[10:18] <Quiz> who knows a chanel who helps with beryl?
[10:18] <livingdaylight> what is the next release code name of Ubuntu?  I heard it is Grumpy Gaucho
[10:18] <NForc3r_> im running steam and it starts up fine, everything is swell... i backed up my CS on my windows pc then put it on linux, its in a steambackup.exe format and keeps giving me an error
[10:18] <harry> cdiddy #777 you trying to use a sprint aircard?
[10:18] <NForc3r_> it keeps saying;
[10:18] <RAOF> !beryl > Quiz
[10:19] <cdiddy> harry: ubuntu just installed on my laptop ... can use the Phone As a modem in windows (treo 700wx), but am wondering of using it in Linux (ubuntu specifically)
[10:19] <cdiddy> I want to get rid of windows off my partition
[10:19] <NForc3r_> could not execute the external program  C:/valve/steam\Steam.exe
[10:19] <mdious> livingdaylight:  what is a Gaucho lol
[10:20] <huz__> is there support for Mobile Intel 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Chipset Family ?
[10:20] <mdious> cdiddy:  if you can get it to recognise the device...couldn't you just use it like any other modem?  Hope you sort it out!
[10:20] <huz__> because when i try to load with livecd it doesn't quiet work
[10:20] <harry> did you try searching google alot of ppl use sprint in linux im on a sprint aircard myself
[10:20] <NForc3r_> cli shows that Wine produced the error "err:exec:SHELL_ExecuteW cannot set directory L"C:\\PROG~FBU\\Steam\\Backups\\Disk_1\\c:/program files/steam""
[10:21] <Pconfigi> huz__ What kind of error did you get?
[10:21] <mdious> huz___:  I have 855GM...seems to work fine...would think later versions would still have support :(
[10:21] <NForc3r_> i cant run a seatmbackup
[10:21] <mdious> i'm off, cya's
[10:21] <huz__> Pconfigi, x just doesn't start with the live cd
[10:21] <cdiddy> harry: I will google it.
[10:21] <NForc3r_> ?
[10:22] <Whitefield> can someone help me?
[10:22] <NForc3r_> n e one
[10:22] <huz__> Pconfigi, i just wanted to make sure if there is support for that intel card before i went ahead and installed ubuntu :/
[10:22] <harry> yeah i had trouble in beginning with sprint aircard google saved the day
[10:22] <liquiddoom> !ask | <Whitefield>
[10:22] <Whitefield> I just installed ubuntu on a old v2310us compaq presario laptop, how do i get the built in wireless card to work.
[10:22] <Pconfigi> huz__, i've had that on a few computers too. They had pretty low RAM, like 128mb
[10:22] <harry> whats it do when you do plug it in though
[10:22] <Pconfigi> huz__, there should be. You can try using the alternate installer
[10:22] <NForc3r_> ??
[10:23] <cdiddy> one more pregunta ... anybody use evolution?
[10:23] <harry> i have
[10:23] <Whitefield> ive read that you need a 'wrapper' app to run windows drivers in linux, but im completely unfamiliar with the install process of linux. used to clicking .exes :)
[10:23] <harry> i dont much but i have
[10:23] <HowardTheCoward> Whitefield: i have to assume you've heard about ndiswrapper
[10:24] <harry> whitefield, you use ndiswrapper for wifi drivers
[10:24] <Whitefield> yes, thats it
[10:24] <huz__> Pconfigi, via live cd?
[10:24] <L0cKn> hi all :P
[10:24] <RAOF> !software > Whitefield <----------- Check out the PM from ubotu.  It's got a couple of good pages about installing stuff :)
[10:24] <Whitefield> i dont understand how to use it..sadly..
[10:24] <cdiddy> harry: do you have an exchange account or have used one before?? I am trying to get it to sync my contacts and calender with my exchange account, but it not working
[10:24] <oslo> hi
[10:24] <harry> nah no exchange
[10:24] <NForc3r_> ???
[10:24] <NForc3r_> come on just a wee bit of help here
[10:24] <cdiddy> google hasnt been very helpful
[10:24] <oslo> hi . "For Kernel 2.6 just load the ``usbnet.ko'' module into the kernel modprobe usbnet, it is already included." - How Can i do this ? DO you know ?
[10:24] <harry> cdiddy, when you plug in your phone does it show in dmesg at all
[10:24] <cdiddy> harry: let me try it one more time
[10:25] <harry> dmesg |grep usb
[10:25] <NForc3r_> ??
[10:25] <Pconfigi> huz__, you will need to download anohter cd. The alternate cd is a text based installer
[10:25] <huz__> Pconfigi, ok
[10:26] <harry> dont you just miss the days of console linux
[10:26] <harry> :)
[10:26] <Markstar> harry (since you seem to be the go-to guy here):
[10:26] <Markstar> I have downloaded the image from a trusted university server and it checks out fine. I really don't think it is the image. Here are my system specs:
[10:26] <Markstar> X2 3800+
[10:26] <Markstar> Asus A8V
[10:26] <Markstar> 1GB DDR
[10:26] <Markstar> SCSI-RAID-0 (Adaptec 2000S)
[10:26] <Markstar> Geforce 6800
[10:26] <Markstar> As I said before, I get to the startup screen from the installation and then I get a black screen with diagonal lines (consisting of many random dots).
[10:27] <imlostagain> Hey people! - Can anyone help me out (learn me how) to install java via the terminal? much apreciated.
[10:27] <imlostagain> I got a AMD64
[10:28] <huz__> Pconfigi, ok thank you
[10:28] <jc-denton> hi all
[10:28] <wols_> imlostagain: apt-get it
[10:28] <harry> markstar im not sure what the problem is with yours seems as if theres a problem with xorg and your video card which is unusual for geforce
[10:28] <KI4IKL> !info j2re-1.4
[10:28] <Pconfigi> huz__ yw ;)
[10:28] <wols_> imlostagain: are you running amd64 ubuntu?
[10:28] <ubotu> Package j2re-1.4 does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[10:28] <jc-denton> i have some very strange problemes on my kubuntu edgy box..
[10:28] <wols_> KI4IKL: no.
[10:28] <Pconfigi> imlostagain: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin sun-java6-fonts
[10:28] <stefg> Markstar: is this trying to boot the CD, or trying to boot the system /after/ install?
[10:29] <NForc3r_> ok fine
[10:29] <jc-denton> for example when i try to install gedit-common
[10:29] <imlostagain> wols: im a bit unsure since i have this computer abandoned like 2 months. any way i can check if its ubuntu64 for sure?
[10:29] <harry> boot the cd i gather stef
[10:29] <jc-denton> it ends with the following error:  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 127
[10:29] <Whitefield> im still at a loss guys, i have ndiswrapper-1.47 sitting on desktop in a folder, add/remove applications and i cant find it. did i need to leave it in the zip?
[10:30] <jc-denton> i tried using dpkg with -D2000 but it didn't give me any information about what went wrong
[10:30] <Danker> Could someone offer good video editor?
[10:30] <Flannel> Whitefield: you need it in a .deb
[10:30] <wols_> imlostagain: do what Pconfigi told you. if it can't find the packages and you have multiverse neabled it's amd64
[10:30] <harry> isnt there a pretty gui version of ndis wrapper now?
[10:30] <Flannel> Whitefield: and, add/remove won't find it.  Only if it's in a repos.  Just double click it.
[10:30] <wols_> imlostagain: also unam -a gives a strong hint
[10:30] <wols_> uname -a
[10:31] <jc-denton> so how can i run the post installation script
[10:31] <jc-denton> like sh -x or so
[10:31] <harry> shrug im lucky bcm43xx-fwcutter fixes me right up :)
[10:31] <Whitefield> how do i get it in .deb? as soon as I pull it out of the .gz its just a folder.
[10:31] <wols_> jc-denton: that is not the error. paste the full output
[10:32] <wols_> !ndiswrapper | Whitefield
[10:32] <ubotu> Whitefield: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:32] <SoftIce> hmm, is compiz & beryl merging or something, if so what is the package going to be called?
[10:32] <Flannel> SoftIce: they're now compiz.
[10:32] <wols_> Whitefield: it's in universe
[10:32] <harry> whitefield, open up your add/remove programs deal in the applications menu and search ndis its in there
[10:32] <SoftIce> Flannel: ahh, i see, and does Ubuntu have these packages in their source?
[10:33] <jc-denton> http://rafb.net/p/VVU6vy83.html
[10:33] <Frogzoo> !beryl
[10:33] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[10:34] <harry> wifi sucks anyway use a cord!
[10:34] <SoftIce> Flannel: I know it have Beryl, but wonder about screenlets, etc from compiz?
[10:34] <jc-denton> yeah wifi sucks
[10:34] <SoftIce> Flannel: or would that be a gutsy implementation wit the new gnome, etc?
[10:34] <Flannel> SoftIce: Ubuntu has compiz in main and beryl in universe.  The merge was announced after Feisty was released, so no changes have happened yet.  Not sure about gutsy.  Gutsy too seems to have them separate.  I'm not sure if compiz/beryl have completed (or even started the majority of) the merge
[10:34] <jc-denton> harry: then fall over the cord and break something
[10:34] <Whitefield> gah this is way too complicated.
[10:34] <harry> yeah!
[10:34] <wols_> jc-denton: /var/lib/dpkg/info/gedit-common.postinst
[10:35] <SoftIce> Flannel: I see, so screenlets in feisty is actually called compiz?
[10:35] <harry> oh my i broke it down way easy for you whitefield
[10:35] <huz__> Pconfigi, you still about?
[10:35] <harry> add/remove programs search ndis!
[10:35] <Pconfigi> huz__ yes
[10:35] <Whitefield> I did.
[10:35] <Whitefield> i pulled it out of the .gz
[10:35] <bakert> Anyone running Ubuntu on a MacBook Pro?
[10:35] <Flannel> SoftIce: eh?  What?
[10:35] <Whitefield> its sitting on desktop in a folder
[10:35] <Whitefield> i cant find or add it manually
[10:35] <harry> Windows Wireless Drivers
[10:35] <huz__> Pconfigi, could you please direct me to the text based download locations
[10:35] <harry> install it and bingo your in
[10:35] <jc-denton> wols_: how do u know?
[10:35] <Flannel> Whitefield: You're not using that one, you're using the one in the repositories.
[10:36] <wols_> Whitefield: why do you must have ndiswrappre 1.4.7? we probably won't support it. ask the ndiswrapper folks. all we can support is the ndiswrapper you get from the repos
[10:36] <wols_> jc-denton: know what?
[10:36] <jc-denton> wols_: but i don't get an error when executing it manually
[10:36] <jc-denton> where the post installation script is
[10:36] <SoftIce> Flannel: i'll do a apt-cache show and have a look see
[10:36] <Pconfigi> huz__: Just go to http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download and check the box 'Check here if you need the alternate desktop CD'
[10:36] <wols_> jc-denton: you are not supposed to do that. your sh -c idea was the right one.
[10:36] <imlostagain> wols_ and pconfigi: http://pastebin.com/932461 could you look over and see if it looks right?
[10:36] <harry> whitefield, do you have a broadcom chipset wireless?
[10:36] <wols_> jc-denton: cause all debconf scripts are there
[10:36] <Flannel> SoftIce: as far as Ubuntu is concerned (for feisty, and whoknows hwo gutsy will turn out), theyre still completely separate projects
[10:36] <Markstar> stefg: this is after trying to boot the CD (I want to install Ubunto) - no files have been copied yet.
[10:37] <harry> probably dont even need ndis
[10:37] <harry> heh
[10:37] <jc-denton> sh -x
[10:37] <SoftIce> Flannel: thanks
[10:37] <huz__> Pconfigi, ok thanks again
[10:37] <Whitefield> there are no 'windows wireless drivers', one person says i need a .geb, the other says just search it in add/remove, and i cant do either. i dont understand what repos is, i just installed ubuntu fresh.
[10:37] <SoftIce> Flannel: wonder how that will work with the upgrade, going to be alot of package removal/reinstallation i guess
[10:37] <harry> i wanna install ubunto too
[10:37] <Pconfigi> huz__ yw
[10:37] <wols_> unreal: yes it looks right
[10:38] <harry> whitefield, in a terminal type this in  sudo apt-get update
[10:38] <wols_> harry: then do it
[10:38] <Flannel> SoftIce: no.  When it eventually happens, there'll just be transitional packages.  It'll all work out more orless.  Well, except the config files, since I imagine they're quite different.
[10:38] <Pconfigi> imlostagain: Looks good
[10:38] <SoftIce> Flannel: true...
[10:38] <harry> whitefield, when thats done then search for it in the add/remove programs deal it should be there
[10:39] <wols_> Whitefield: your add/remove are the place where you install debs. and people who are new to ubuntu should use that for ALL their isntalls
[10:39] <harry> oh your no fun wols_
[10:39] <stefg> Markstar: looks like an IRQ conflict. But if you run a raid, you can't install from the Desktop CD anyway. Raid setups require the alternate (text6-mode) installer. But to find out more about what's wrong try to boot in safe graphics mode and check if you get any reportable error message
[10:39] <jc-denton> wols_: i still don't get what you mean
[10:39] <imlostagain> what about that i should install some extra packages. sugested and recommended ones. Should i get those files?
[10:40] <wols_> Whitefield: and no you don't necessarily ned a wrapper. tell us what chip this card has first or we cannot help you. "lspvi -v". Paste the output of that in a pastebin
[10:40] <jc-denton> if i execute it manually it seems to work
[10:40] <BadRobot> i have a 3Com wireless card and it use to work when i connect to open wireless internet/network,but when i try to connect @ home i can't connect,I use WEP with password
[10:40] <wols_> jc-denton: edit the postist, run dpkg or apt again
[10:40] <jc-denton> if i execute it with dpkg it does not
[10:40] <harry> what in the world would ppl do if we still have to compile everything :)
[10:40] <harry> had*
[10:40] <wols_> jc-denton: dpkg -l gedit-commin. what are the first two letters?
[10:40] <Pconfigi> imlostagain: Why would you want extra packages?
[10:40] <wols_> harry: we'd all run gentoo
[10:40] <BadRobot> i can only use internet if i use wired  or open wireless,like those in caffes and shops
[10:40] <imlostagain> because the terminal suiggests so :)
 There's always gentoo if you want to see what it's like
[10:41] <jc-denton> wols_: it overwrites it before processing
[10:41] <jc-denton> wols_: iF
[10:41] <harry> Oh the glory days p233 slackware  make;make install on xfree86 go away for 12 hours and come back :)
[10:42] <wols_> jc-denton: jane apt-get shuldn't. neither should dpkg-reconfigure. but: I asked you to do something
[10:42] <wols_> s/jane/then
[10:42] <liquiddoom> gcc took like seven or eight days to emerge on my gentoo box once. That was... fun
[10:42] <wols_> Whitefield: I asled you to do something. please do it
[10:42] <jc-denton> wols_: dsee above
[10:42] <jc-denton> s/dsee/see
[10:42] <jane> i was wondering if jane was a new command o.O :p
[10:42] <harry> liquiddoom, i wasnt saying that i want to go back there just most of these folks have never been there :)
[10:42] <Pconfigi> imlostagain: You can install them, but it's not really necessarily
 I know, I was joking. I came from gentoo
[10:43] <wols_> jc-denton: I still asked you something. come back when you can answer it
[10:43] <harry> anyway i need to go put a foot up someones ass so theyll start unloading my truck soi can go to sleep
[10:44] <imlostagain> pconfigi: I guess its not important.
[10:44] <jc-denton> 10:41 < wols_> jc-denton: dpkg -l gedit-commin. what are the first two letters?
[10:44] <jc-denton> 10:42 < jc-denton> wols_: iF
[10:44] <jc-denton> now it's ii
[10:44] <wols_> jc-denton: ok. that means it's not configured right
[10:44] <jc-denton> but i tink every package has this problem
[10:44] <wols_> ok. ii is good. it means it's fully installed. problem solved
[10:45] <wols_> then install the next one and use sh-x
[10:45] <wols_> jc-denton: what ubuntu are you running, and to what ubuntu are you upgrading ?
[10:45] <jc-denton> edgy
[10:45] <jc-denton> to nothing
[10:45] <jc-denton> i just wanted to install it
[10:45] <wols_> aptitude update; aptitude dist-upgrade
[10:46] <wols_> or could be something like debconf is out of whack in your install
[10:47] <stefg> any suggestions on what to use to transfer files between my laptop and desktop.machine? i run samba on the desktop and fusesmb on the laptop atm, but i get speeds not exceeding 3MB/s. That's a bit time consuming. Tried nautilus' ssh file transfer as well, equally slow ... ideas?
[10:47] <wols_> jc-denton: btw why do you run as root. this is not supported
[10:47] <HowardTheCoward> stefg: rsync maybe
[10:47] <wols_> stefg: wzy can't you use samba and smbfs?
[10:48] <HowardTheCoward> especially if you'll be doing it on a regular basis
[10:48] <wols_> stefg: why fuse?
[10:48] <madrid31____> katai he vuelto
[10:48] <madrid31____> :(
[10:48] <Flannel> !es | madrid31____
[10:48] <ubotu> madrid31____: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[10:48] <jc-denton> wols_: well i'm not sure where the problems come from
[10:48] <jc-denton> i think i just backup the stuff and install feisty
[10:48] <stefg> HowardTheCoward: nice idea, is there something like rsyncfs you know of ?(to integrate it into the filesystem)
[10:48] <wols_> jc-denton: why not upgrade?
[10:49] <jc-denton> because it's already broken
[10:49] <jc-denton> wols_: well thx for trying to help
[10:49] <HowardTheCoward> stefg: i don't know about it, but automating things like this is not my style, so do a google search
[10:49] <stefg> wols_: smb is slllooowwwww.... and smbfs is troublesome, because the desktop isn't on 24/7 so iget boot delays when i start the lappie and the desktop (server) isn't running
[10:49] <wols_> stefg: http://www.rsync.net/resources/howto/linux_sshfs.html not really: useus sshfs via fuse
[10:50] <wols_> stefg: how fast is your wlan?
[10:50] <stefg> wols_: 100 Mbit copper
[10:50] <wols_> stefg: fuse certainly won't make it faster
[10:50] <BadRobot> 2 M/bits
[10:51] <wols_> stefg: then3 the 3MB/s is the fault of fuse only. samba reaches about 8-10MB/s depending on NIC quality
[10:51] <Markstar> stefg: thank you, I will look into that text6-mode (and the other stuff)
[10:51] <stefg> HowardTheCoward: this rsync-link looks promising
[10:51] <stefg> !alternate |  Markstar
[10:52] <wols_> stefg: how fast is a ftp connection? that can be used via fuse too
[10:52] <wols_> usually faster than samba
[10:52] <ubotu> Markstar: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD - See also !Minimal
[10:52] <h4ngedm4n> df
[10:52] <h4ngedm4n> mt sry
[10:52] <QwertyM> What's the command for making the computer beep?
[10:53] <nimbo> echo -e "\07" or so
[10:53] <harry> are you that bored you wanna make your computer beep?
[10:53] <Pconfigi> lol
[10:53] <nimbo> echo -e "\x07" or so
[10:53] <livingdaylight> Guys: I am hoping someone can help me with wireless issue here.
[10:53] <livingdaylight>  I was running wireless fantastic on my feisty box... but when i upgrade to ubuntustudio by adding the repos.. it broke my wireless and now i don't know how to enable it
[10:53] <stefg> wols_: ftp is ruled out, because there is no real server-client role model.  Sometimes i want to pull files from the laptop while sitting on the desktop, sometimes vice versa. So both machines are client and server at the same time
[10:54] <QwertyM> lol no, just as a buddy pounce notification instead of finding an audio file for it
[10:54] <QwertyM> thank you :)
[10:54] <livingdaylight> iwconfig wlan0 essid linksys key *********** mode managed this was my command to connect to wireless using wlan0 and now it says it doesn't exist
 ...sftp?
[10:54] <livingdaylight> Error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) :  SET failed on device wlan0 ; No such device
[10:54] <nimbo> livingdaylight: what does iwconfig say
[10:55] <BadRobot> i am getting this same error
[10:55] <BadRobot> i've tried everything
[10:56] <BadRobot> it keeps trying to connect onto my wireless network but it doesn't succeed
[10:56] <livingdaylight> nimbo, output: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26378/
[10:57] <Markstar> ubotu: Hmm, since I am a complete newbie when it comes to Ubuntu, I don't think a text-mode installation is right for me atm.
[10:57] <Markstar> I really had hoped that at least the installation would go a little smother. :(
[10:57] <livingdaylight> nimbo, i never had the vmnet1 and vmnet8 before... ubutustudio broke my wirelss with their hacked kernel
[10:57] <nimbo> livingdaylight: what is ubuntustudio
[10:58] <livingdaylight> nimbo, i thought it was ubuntu+multimedia package + look
[10:58] <Flannel> Markstar: textmode installation is the same questions, only with a terminal GUI instead of a 'real' GUI
[10:58] <livingdaylight> nimbo, http://www.ubuntustudio.org/
[10:58] <Robert> I need help setting my video card properly can someone help me
[10:59] <Pconfigi> Markstar, first of all, ubotu is a bot :D, second, the text based installer isn't hard. It's actually just seleting the same options as in the gui except for the fact that you need to select it with your keyboard
[10:59] <HowardTheCoward> Markstar: a gui-mode installation is more complicated because to all the issues it adds the issues you could have with your video card
[10:59] <livingdaylight> nimbo, one can add ubuntustudio repos to source.list and add ubuntustudio to desktop that way, which is how i did it, but it broke my wireless in the process
[10:59] <Robert> i have a Nvidia TNT2 4x AGP, i cant the legacy drivers to load GLX or Open GL
[11:00] <Robert> i dont know whats wrong, can some one help me out please
[11:00] <nimbo> livingdaylight: does it modify the kernel?
[11:00] <wols_> Robert: error messages are not there for your amusement. they are an intgral part of problem reporting
[11:00] <livingdaylight> nimbo, precisely
[11:00] <wols_> nimbo: it comes with a different kernel
[11:00] <Robert> i dont get error messages
[11:00] <nimbo> well, that is the problem then
[11:00] <stefg> robert: this card won't support glx, no Pixelshader 1.1
[11:01] <wols_> Robert: check your /var/log/xorg.log
[11:01] <livingdaylight> nimbo, lol, i know but can it be fixed?
[11:01] <Robert> are you sure ?
[11:01] <nimbo> hm ... well i dunno if there is an easy way
[11:01] <nimbo> get the kernel sources, recompile it with your wifi-drivers and there you go
[11:01] <livingdaylight> nimbo, i don't mind as long as there is a way...
[11:02] <livingdaylight> nimbo, lol...yea, right..... i can just about switch a computer on dude
[11:02] <nimbo> hm too bad ^^
[11:02] <nimbo> then send a bug report @ubuntustudio or so
[11:02] <wols_> livingdaylight: vmnet is part of vmware, they interfaces. also: what wireless card? andytime you install a new kernel you need to compile your wireless drivers again usually or install them again for this kernel
[11:02] <livingdaylight> nimbo, is this a regular thing everyone can do... recompile kernels with wifi drivers???
[11:02] <nimbo> ehm ... well
[11:02] <wols_> nimbo: it's not necssarily a bug. what wlan chip?
[11:03] <nimbo> ask livingdaylight
[11:03] <wols_> livingdaylight: no kernel recompile needed
[11:03] <livingdaylight> wols_,  not sure on the card
[11:03] <wols_> livingdaylight: lspci
[11:03] <livingdaylight> wolki, i'm glad to hear it
[11:03] <livingdaylight> wols_, Network controller: Texas Instruments ACX 100 22Mbps Wireless Interface
[11:04] <Volta2056> i foolishly installed automatix
[11:04] <Volta2056> how do i uninstall a program that came with it
[11:04] <Volta2056> using the terminal?
[11:04] <livingdaylight> wols_, i trust that is the one :/
[11:04] <wols_> !automatix
[11:04] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[11:04] <stefg> Volta2056: #automatix
[11:05] <wols_> livingdaylight: yes that's it
[11:05] <N0xTrUm> hi! :)
[11:05] <Volta2056> ubotu_check that room?
[11:05] <livingdaylight> wols_, here is the whole output otherwise: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26379/
[11:06] <wols_> livingdaylight: how did this work before?
[11:06] <wols_> no. the acx100 is your wlan chip
[11:06] <Robert> no pixel shader OK, but i do get Open GL
[11:06] <wols_> livingdaylight: did you have to install something?
[11:06] <wols_> Robert: software oepngl. mesa
[11:06] <Robert> and that dosent seem to load
[11:06] <livingdaylight> wols_, iwconfig wlan0 essid linksys key *********** mode managed this was my command to connect to wireless using wlan0 and now it says it doesn't exist
[11:07] <wols_> the old kernel had the acx module compiled in, the new one doesn't
[11:07] <livingdaylight> wols_, folled by dhclient wlan0
[11:07] <livingdaylight> wols_, but now i get: Error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) :  SET failed on device wlan0 ; No such device
[11:07] <wols_> which is kinda strange since the firmware for acx is not redistributable which means ubunut violates the GPL shipping it
[11:07] <BadRobot> Automatix2 works fine on my pc,i guess Ubotu doesn't know what he says or it just trying to make people confused,upset and other above ,plus something else
[11:07] <Yogi--> livingdaylight ifconfig wlan0 up
[11:07] <Gerrit> When I tried to login on kdm this morning, my screen went blank and X would restart, and I would get back the login screen. It was resolved when I removed (renamed) my .xsession. There are two xmodmap-commands in my .xsession. Neither .xsession-errors nor /var/log/Xorg.0.log lists any errors. Where else can I look for errors caused by my two xmodmap-commands in .xsession? (they were: xmodmad /etc/xmodmap.conf; xmodmap -e 'keysym Menu = Multi_key')
[11:07] <livingdaylight> Yogi--, in root?
[11:08] <Yogi--> livingdaylight yes
[11:08] <Robert> there is a forum http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2833475
[11:08] <Volta2056> badrobot_how do i use the terminal to uninstall innotek VIrtual Box
[11:08] <Robert> which saids about it can some one help
[11:08] <wols_> BadRobot: no it does know what it says. automatix will usually hose your system come upgade
[11:08] <Markstar> HowardThe Coward: I realize a GUI based install can cause more problems. My comment (about hoping things to go smoother) was more about the situation of Linux as a whole - you just can't expect the normal user to go through all that trouble. Thus, I fear MS will stick around for quite some time.
[11:09] <BadRobot> Ubotu if you are that smart bot as you think,just get my problem solved out ,otherwise stick you conclusions on you damm @....censuded
[11:09] <Robert> anyone ?
[11:09] <Flannel> !worksforme | BadRobot
[11:09] <ubotu> BadRobot: Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[11:09] <livingdaylight> Yogi--, ifconfig wlan0 up     -     wlan0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
[11:09] <BadRobot> censured
[11:09] <wols_> Markstar: you have never eve seen the text installer but criticize it. not exactly an informed attitude. a normal use will only notice that there is no mouse support and that he has to use the cursorkeys instead. that's all
[11:09] <Yogi--> livingdaylight unpug and then plugin your wireless and try again
[11:09] <Felarin> !cool | Flannel
[11:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cool - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:09] <Yogi--> unplug*
[11:10] <tonsofpcs> anyone know how I can install jahshaka [feisty fawn] , trying to run the script it says to download [its called jahshaka-dapper-x86.sh, but I'd assume it would work in feisty] , but it has an error apparently?
[11:10] <bullgard4> The file /etc/pam.d/common-password contains the line "password required pam_unix.so nullok obscure min=4 max=8 md5." Does this mean that there are only maximally 8 characters relevant when forming the md5 sum of a password?
[11:10] <barata> what is the most pirated software in Linux?
[11:10] <Volta2056> so badrobot, do you know the package name for innotek Virtual Box
[11:10] <barata> I wonder
[11:10] <Flannel> !fixres | Robert
[11:10] <barata> zend maybe?
[11:10] <ubotu> Robert: 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
[11:10] <Flannel> Robert: have you tried that?
[11:10] <Felarin> barata : it's called pirates of the caribbean
[11:10] <barata> the movie?
[11:10] <Volta2056> here's one for the bot
[11:10] <barata> probably heih
[11:11] <BadRobot> Ubotu stick with what i told you and and stop annoying me,i've been in here 1 and hour trying to solve my wireless problems.so please if you can't help don't disturb either
[11:12] <Volta2056> my external hard drive cannot be mounted
[11:12] <sybariten> neither could mine
[11:12] <wols_> Volta2056: error messages are not optional
[11:12] <Flannel> !wifi | BadRobot
[11:12] <wols_> BadRobot: ubotu is a BOT. and you are making an ass out of yourself right now
[11:12] <ubotu> BadRobot: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:12] <BadRobot> i know he is a bot
[11:12] <Volta2056> Flannel, any ideas on how to get my external HD to read write?
[11:13] <wols_> BadRobot: i8st fyi. WEP is useless
[11:13] <wols_> BadRobot: either use WPA or nothing at all
[11:13] <Flannel> Volta2056: what kind of partition is it?
[11:13] <BadRobot> Maybe it is
[11:13] <Volta2056> NTFS, i've installed ntfs config tool
[11:13] <Volta2056> i've tried the instructions on the terminal
[11:13] <wols_> and alst but not leeast, you haven't even told us what the error is
[11:14] <dimebar> anyone have any idea why in rhythmbox when I import my music lots of tags aren't there but they appear to be in quodlibet/exfalso (both id3v1 and 2).
[11:14] <BadRobot> But isn't my internet,it is from my father-in-law,he is a old and scared old men
[11:14] <Volta2056> i've tried editing the ftsb file, which you can't
[11:14] <theunixgeek> In Anjuta IDE, it says I need "glib" - how do I get that? I tried Synaptic, but no luck/
[11:14] <BadRobot> he has tried Ubuntu for 2 hours and gived it up because he isn't that open minded as he told
[11:14] <danutz> good after noon... or good morning
[11:14] <Volta2056> ot
[11:14] <Volta2056> ot
[11:15] <wols_> Volta2056: you need to edit it as root. sudo
[11:15] <Volta2056> it's all relative, badrobot
[11:15] <BadRobot> so now he is stuck with Vista and not of his programs doesn't work
[11:15] <Volta2056> can you explain just a bit more
[11:15] <Robert> hello
[11:15] <gordonjcp> BadRobot: my Mum's been using Ubuntu for about six months now
[11:15] <Volta2056> i knew i needed to go from root
[11:15] <bluebanana> I'm trying to get sounds on Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. I was told to run this command as root: echo "et.x86 0 0 direct" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss. I did but i get error message bash: /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss: Permission denied. What's wrong?
[11:15] <gordonjcp> BadRobot: she's not having any problems at all
[11:15] <Robert> the problem is not the resolution its enabling Open GL
[11:15] <gordonjcp> bluebanana: you're probably not doing it as root
[11:15] <Volta2056> that was for wols
[11:15] <gordonjcp> bluebanana: you shouldn't need to do that anyway
[11:15] <wols_> theunixgeek: libglib2.0-dev
[11:15] <bluebanana> goban, how do i do it as root?
[11:16] <theunixgeek> wols_: Thank you.
[11:16] <Gerrit> What's typical power consumption when I suspend to RAM?
[11:16] <bluebanana> gordonjcp, what should i do then?
[11:16] <BadRobot> my wife and sisters in law are now using Linux too,just because i did it for them
[11:16] <gordonjcp> bluebanana: well, are you getting sound from ET or not
[11:16] <wols_> bluebanana: you are not root?
[11:16] <bluebanana> you play W:ET, to?
[11:16] <danutz> the questoin should be: <<how do i become a root?>>
[11:16] <gordonjcp> bluebanana: eys
[11:16] <gordonjcp> yes even
[11:16] <wols_> bluebanana: sudo
[11:16] <bluebanana> gordonjcp, no. no sound
[11:16] <BadRobot> but my father-in-law is very ungry @ me because of that
[11:16] <gordonjcp> bluebanana: ok, well that's worth a shot - as wols_ said, use sudo to run the command as root
[11:16] <danutz> because i can't work, under the terminal... as root
[11:16] <Pconfigi> BadRobot, why?
[11:16] <bluebanana> wols_, that's what i did ( sudo echo "et.x86 0 0 direct" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss), but it says permission denied
[11:17] <gordonjcp> bluebanana: I'm willing to bet that something else is holding onto your sound card though
[11:17] <wols_> Volta2056:you still haven't answererd my first question about your hdd problem
[11:17] <Volta2056> i did, it's ntfs
[11:17] <Volta2056> if that's what you were asking
[11:17] <bluebanana> gordonjcp, what's eys?
[11:17] <Volta2056> sorry
[11:17] <wols_> Volta2056: I weren't asking tht
[11:17] <Volta2056> sorry
[11:17] <bluebanana> wols_,  i ran the sudo command, but it doesn't work
[11:17] <gordonjcp> bluebanana: a typo for "yes"
[11:18] <gordonjcp> brought on by lack of caffeine ;-)
[11:18] <bluebanana> gordonjcp, how come my sudo command doesn't work? It says permission denied?
[11:18] <wols_> Volta2056: google smart questions and follow it
[11:18] <bluebanana> ...typo: denied? --> denied.
[11:18] <Yogi--> bluebanana he he ... just type su then enter your password and then echo "et.x86 0 0 direct" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss
[11:18] <wols_> bluebanana: sudo ifconfig. does this work?
[11:18] <gordonjcp> bluebanana: aha, try doing sudo su to get a root shell, and running the command
[11:18] <wols_> gordonjcp: no
[11:18] <gordonjcp> wols_: yes
[11:18] <bluebanana> wols_, yes. sudo ifconfig works
[11:19] <wols_> !root > gordonjcp
[11:19] <superman123> hello
[11:19] <wols_> bluebanana: you are not supposed to run et as root btw
[11:19] <superman123> hello
[11:19] <gordonjcp> wols_: because, if you try to redirect an echo the echo command is run as root but the redirect is not
[11:19] <bluebanana> gordonjcp, ok. i did sudo su first then the command, and it worked.
[11:19] <wols_> gordonjcp: sudo -c
[11:19] <bluebanana> that's interestning
[11:20] <gordonjcp> wols_: that works too
[11:20] <wols_> gordonjcp: NOT becoming root
[11:20] <bluebanana> wols_, i am not running the game as root
[11:20] <wols_> gordonjcp: you are in #ubuntu. please respect the distro by doing it things the ubuntu way. if you want to do it another way, don't advice people
[11:20] <gordonjcp> wols_: sudo -c wouldn't have the right effect
[11:20] <bluebanana> I still do not have sound in Wolf: ET.
[11:20] <BadRobot> who?
[11:21] <gordonjcp> bluebanana: is something else trying to use the sound device?
[11:21] <superman123> I want to know if there is any operating system like windows media centre with ubuntu?
[11:21] <wols_> gordonjcp: also if you really want people to be root, use sudo -i
[11:21] <superman123> I want to know if there is any operating system like windows media centre with ubuntu?
[11:21] <bluebanana> gordonjcp, how can i find out if something else is trying to use sound device?
[11:21] <superman123> I want to know if there is any operating system like windows media centre with ubuntu?
[11:21] <wols_> superman123: mythtv, freevo, etc. dunno if any of those is in ubuntu repos tho
[11:21] <gordonjcp> wols_: you don't seem to have got the subtle implications of sudo and redirects or pipes
[11:22] <Flannel> Yogi--, gordonjcp, bluebanana, echo "stuff" | sudo tee [-a]  file
[11:22] <Flannel> -a is for append, depending on > or >>
[11:22] <wols_> gordonjcp: I didn't see the echo first, my mistake. and it doesn't change the fact: you don#t seem to respect the way ubuntu does things
[11:22] <gordonjcp> Flannel: good
[11:22] <bluebanana> Flannel, i did that echo command. now what
[11:22] <gordonjcp> wols_: sudo -i gives you a full root shell, with paths down /sbin and /usr/sbin - which may not be what you want
[11:22] <wols_> gordonjcp: I don't like sudo either, but I won't tell people to su
[11:22] <BadRobot> I'm using Ubuntustudio,but because my wife and her sisters are the noobiest i've seen i have installed to them LinuxMint(a derived Linux edition from Ubuntu),so i am not advising anyone about other distros  -gordonjcp-
[11:23] <Gerrit> superman123: there is
[11:23] <wols_> I know what sudo -i does.
[11:23] <gordonjcp> wols_: in any case, Flannel's solution is probably the best of the lot ;-)
[11:23] <gordonjcp> BadRobot: I haven't seen LinuxMint, any good?
[11:23] <bluebanana> Flannel, what was the purpose of "echo "stuff" | sudo tee [-a]  file"?
[11:23] <livingdaylight> Yogi--, i've shutdown, taken out and put back in wireless card... rebooted and in root done, ifconfig walan0 up .Again with wlan0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
[11:24] <bluebanana> I still do not have sound in enemy territory, gordonjcp
[11:24] <tonsofpcs> lspci
[11:24] <gordonjcp> bluebanana: the "tee" part runs as root, allowing it to write to files you don't normally have access to
[11:24] <HowardTheCoward> livingdaylight: there is iwconfig for wireless cards
[11:24] <Flannel> bluebanana: that's the proper method.  Instead of the sudo echo >> file (with perm denied)
[11:24] <bluebanana> oh
[11:24] <bluebanana> how can i figure out if some other program is using the sound device?
[11:24] <superman123> Gerrit> what is it called?
[11:24] <livingdaylight> HowardTheCoward, if you can get this to connec that would be great
[11:24] <Flannel> "tee" is >, "tee -a" is >>
[11:24] <wols_> bluebanana: are oss emulation loaded in alsa?
[11:25] <peter_> hi, is there a way to block single apps in a firewall in ubuntu/linux ??
[11:25] <wols_> bluebanana: lsof /dev/dsp
[11:25] <BadRobot> Yep,it comes with everything out of the box,i think it is a very sexy Linux distro.My think is suits better to girl's.www.linuxmint.com or www.distrowatch
[11:25] <tonsofpcs> peter_: you could just prevent the app from running
[11:25] <BadRobot> gordonjcp
[11:25] <HowardTheCoward> peter_: this is windows idiocy, firewalls work with ip addresses and ports
[11:25] <livingdaylight> HowardTheCoward, this is how i used to get my wireless connection: root@Dune:~# iwconfig wlan0 essid linksys key ********** mode managed
[11:25] <bluebanana> wols: i did lsof /dev/dsp but nothing happened
[11:25] <peter_> ok, thx :)
[11:25] <wols_> peter_: there is a mark for it, but you must learn how to use iptables. and I'm not 100% sure it's in default iptables. might even need a netfilter patch
[11:26] <Roshan> My first post on ubuntu channel
[11:26] <bluebanana> wols_, how do i know the answer to your question "Are oss emulation loaded in alsa?"?
[11:26] <mwe> wep encryption is a joke
[11:26] <wols_> blenderhead001: then nothing is using it. does oss itself work?
[11:26] <wols_> lsmod |grep oss
[11:26] <livingdaylight> HowardTheCoward, that was in feisty, but since i added the ubuntustudio with their modified kernel i get this error: Error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) :
[11:26] <livingdaylight>     SET failed on device wlan0 ; No such device.
[11:26] <Roshan> need help with evolution. sending of email doesn't work for some reason
[11:26] <Kprofthreat> Can anyone assist me with installing ndiswrapper? I'm using Kubuntu Feisty Fawn. I already know how to install my drivers, but the problem right now is ndiswrapper. BTW, I CANNOT use apt-get cause my comp doesn't have LAN ports. Anyway, here's a pastebin http://www.pastebin.ca/578471
[11:26] <wols_> mwe: he has no influence of ther the AP
[11:26] <mwe> I see
[11:26] <stefg> wols_: FYI, played with sftp and instantly get 6 MB/s using nautilus' sftp client. nice :-) and i'll blame the router for being a piece of crap for the rest of the slowness
[11:27] <HowardTheCoward> livingdaylight: i don't know then, i was just throwing two cents
[11:27] <livingdaylight> HowardTheCoward, i've also tried Yogi--  recommendation of ifconfig wlan0 up to get it up
[11:27] <Volta2056> wols_i'm trying to edit root.sudo in the terminal, i've searched the community and wiki and can't find what you're trying to direct me to
[11:27] <livingdaylight> HowardTheCoward, i need at least a dime my way
[11:27] <wols_> BadRobot: learn how to crack WEP (there are pretty much automated tools). then tell your in-law to set a new password and immediately crack it in a few minutes. try it witht he current password first for training when he's not there
[11:27] <wols_> BadRobot: showing him how easy anyone can crack it. then tell him to use WPA-PSK
[11:27] <livingdaylight> wols_, back to you... :p... Any chance of getting me hooked up again?
[11:28] <BadRobot> ok
[11:28] <bluebanana> wols_, report of lsmod | grep oss is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26380/
[11:28] <wols_> livingdaylight: is there a acx kernel module anywhere for your kernel?
[11:28] <BadRobot> from where do i get it ?wols
[11:28] <qudama> I used NEC notebook but the sound doesn't work, anyone can help me please?:'(
[11:28] <livingdaylight> wols_, i dunno amigo
[11:29] <qudama> I used NEC notebook with ubuntu OS but the sound doesn't work, anyone can help me please?:'(
[11:29] <stefg> !doesn'twork | qudama
[11:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about doesn'twork - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:29] <stefg> !doesntwork | qudama
[11:29] <ubotu> qudama: Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[11:30] <stefg> !sound | qudama
[11:30] <ubotu> qudama: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[11:30] <BadRobot> does anyone in here uses ASUS A6000 laptop?
[11:30] <qudama> no sound at all
[11:30] <qudama> soundless
[11:30] <wols_> livingdaylight: then find out
[11:30] <BadRobot> I am trying to install Ubuntustudio  on my friends lappy,but it won't boot the DVD
[11:30] <livingdaylight> is there a wireless guru in here who might be able to help me?
[11:31] <qudama>  ubotu: thnx
[11:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about thnx - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:31] <wols_> !ubuntustudio
[11:31] <ubotu> ubuntustudio is a site for the artist who wishes to use Ubuntu as their Digital Audio Workstation. It contains all the best parts of Audio/Graphical/Visual components from the Ubuntu repositories, and extra! Available at http://www.ubuntustudio.com. Or visit #ubuntustudio.
[11:31] <kismet> i want to download the new ubuntu iso, what software should i possibly use? my connection isn't as stable
[11:31] <mwe> livingdaylight: ask your question and find out ;)
[11:31] <livingdaylight> wols_, amigo... just tell me how... coz i do'nt even know what you're talking about
[11:31] <Kprofthreat> Can anyone assist me with installing ndiswrapper? I'm using Kubuntu Feisty Fawn. I already know how to install my drivers, but the problem right now is ndiswrapper. BTW, I CANNOT use apt-get cause my comp doesn't have LAN ports. Anyway, here's a pastebin http://www.pastebin.ca/578471
[11:31] <BadRobot> Shut it up Ubotu
[11:31] <livingdaylight> mwe, dude... i have if you had read my posts prior to this
[11:31] <HowardTheCoward> kismet: obviously, it deppends of the protocol you'll be using
[11:31] <livingdaylight> mwe, scroll up and then scroll up some more
[11:31] <BadRobot> Stop con fussing people
[11:31] <bluebanana> does it take forever to download maps in Wolf: ET?
[11:31] <qudama> ubotu: thanks a lot boss:)
[11:31] <kismet> HowardTheCoward, what do you recommend?
[11:32] <mwe> livingdaylight: easy ;)
[11:32] <thyko> hey, Ubotu knows stuff
[11:32] <stefg> qudama: see ubotus link first, then find out which hardware you have (NEC notebook is too general). 'lspci 'gives a listing of your internal hardware
[11:32] <bluebanana> gordonjcp,  report of lsmod | grep oss is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26380/
[11:32] <HowardTheCoward> kismet: wget usually does the job, unless you're downloading a torrent
[11:32] <gordonjcp> bluebanana: you have oss emulation
[11:32] <gordonjcp> do you have any sound working at all?
[11:33] <bluebanana> gordonjcp, yes, i have sound everywhere else
[11:33] <bluebanana> (firefox, rythymbox, etc)
[11:33] <kismet> HowardTheCoward, its been very unstable i tried wget first
[11:33] <gordonjcp> bluebanana: close everything except a terminal, and run et from the terminal
[11:33] <HowardTheCoward> kismet: what do you mean by unstable?
[11:33] <wols_> livingdaylight: find /lib/modules/`uname -r`|grep acx
[11:33] <bluebanana> I downloaded FPS game called sauerbraten_unix (aka cube?), I did the extract of it, but i get a blackscreen for 3 seconds then I go back to GUI. help
[11:33] <gordonjcp> bluebanana: everything everything, even stuff like rhythmbox in the taskbar
[11:34] <varka> !botsnack
[11:34] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[11:34] <gordonjcp> bluebanana: oooo, sauerbraten, I used to play Cube a lot
[11:34] <Roshan> guys, please help me with this smtp not working with evolution in ubuntu feisty
[11:34] <bluebanana> gordonjcp, how do i close everything but terminal
[11:34] <gordonjcp> bluebanana: just close down all the apps that are running
[11:34] <wols_> Roshan: describe your error properly
[11:34] <gordonjcp> oh, well except your IRC client ;-)
[11:34] <BadRobot> use swiftfox(aka Firefox 3) is much fast and much better the firefox
[11:34] <Roshan> wols_: no error
[11:35] <kismet> HowardTheCoward, the speeds are not stable, high and low
[11:35] <bluebanana> ok. i'll try it now
[11:35] <wols_> BadRobot: swiftfox is not ffox 3. it's also not in ubuntu
[11:35] <bionoid> bluebanana: init 1
[11:35] <Volta2056> u said i need to edit the ntfs external drive from the root.sudo and i never saw any other question other than 'error messages are not optional'
[11:35] <liquiddoom> Swiftfox is actually a processor-optomized build of ff2
[11:35] <tonsofpcs> can someone tell me why the jahshaka install script won't work?   ( http://www.jahshaka.org/component/option,com_docman/task,doc_download/gid,77/Itemid,49/ )
[11:35] <erUSUL> BadRobot: swiftfox is not ff 3 is just ff recompiled
[11:35] <Volta2056> wols
[11:35] <wols_> Roshan: there are errors. you just didn't look in the right places. check /var/log/syslog.1.gz
[11:35] <theunixgeek> How do I type in Pinyin under Ubuntu? (Pinyin, by the way, is Romanization of Chinese characters - and I'd like an alternative to scim)
[11:35] <BadRobot> you can install it on ubuntu
[11:35] <wols_> Roshan: there are errors. you just didn't look in the right places. check /var/log/syslog
[11:35] <varka> BadRobot: first, swiftfox is not firefox 3 and second, the speedadvantage is marginal
[11:35] <HowardTheCoward> kismet: oh well, that has absolutely nothing to do with the particular program you are using for downloading
[11:35] <Roshan> the upon pressing send-receive button, the pop up window comes up and the receiving is done but sending is not happening and email stays in outbox
[11:35] <livingdaylight> wols http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26382/
[11:35] <wols_> Volta2056: yes. you get an error message you haven't told us. I also told you to read smart questins and follow its advice
[11:36] <BadRobot> on my lappy is much better the firefox,but not as good as Opera
[11:36] <kismet> HowardTheCoward, changed mirrors a dozen of times, finally getting decent speeds of Germany, thanks.
[11:36] <stefg> theunixgeek: #ubuntu-cn ?
[11:36] <wols_> livingdaylight: sudo modprobe acx then try to connect the wireless again
[11:36] <HowardTheCoward> kismet: really, it's only about the mirror and about your ISP
[11:36] <Volta2056> wols_let me retype the error msg
[11:36] <theunixgeek> stefg: haha. I don't speak chinese fluently. ;) I'm still studying it
[11:36] <thyko> !packages
[11:36] <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!
[11:36] <Kprofthreat> I'm having problems installing Ndiswrapper for wi-fi. My LAN is not working. I know how to do the drivers and all that, but this is the only problem. I have Kubuntu Feisty. Here is a paste bin. http://www.pastebin.ca/578471 Thanks for help in advance!
[11:37] <godsyn> @postfix
[11:37] <Roshan> wols_: here is error message
[11:37] <godsyn> !postfix
[11:37] <Roshan> Jun 20 19:29:20 roshan-laptop dhclient: No working leases in persistent database - sleeping.
[11:37] <Roshan> Jun 20 19:34:38 roshan-laptop dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth1 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 8
[11:37] <Roshan> Jun 20 19:34:46 roshan-laptop dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth1 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 10
[11:37] <Roshan> Jun 20 19:34:56 roshan-laptop dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth1 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 10
[11:37] <Roshan> Jun 20 19:35:06 roshan-laptop dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth1 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 3
[11:37] <ubotu> postfix is the default Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) for Ubuntu. Read more about setting it up here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix or here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixBasicSetupHowto
[11:37] <Roshan> Jun 20 19:35:09 roshan-laptop dhclient: No DHCPOFFERS received.
[11:37] <Roshan> Jun 20 19:35:09 roshan-laptop dhclient: No working leases in persistent database - sleeping.
[11:37] <Flannel> Roshan: pleaes don't pate here
[11:37] <Flannel> paste, even.
[11:37] <Roshan> sorry
[11:37] <stefg> theunixgeek: smart move, you never know when you need it :-). but that is such a special question, i doubt you'll get an answer here (but let's see)
[11:37] <liquiddoom> !pastebin | Roshan
[11:37] <ubotu> Roshan: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[11:37] <wols_> theunixgeek: why do you think and english speaking channels would know? apt-cache search chinese. look there
[11:37] <varka> !paste | Roshan
[11:37] <HowardTheCoward> kismet: poke your ISP to mirror ubuntu to one of its servers so you could download from it :)
[11:38] <theunixgeek> wols_, maybe there might be another chinese student here.
[11:38] <wols_> Roshan: does this look like mail problems to you?
[11:38] <livingdaylight> wols_, no joy
[11:38] <theunixgeek> stefg, i doubt it too - i'll go look somewhere else
[11:38] <Roshan> ubotu: sorry. I will read about paste service and use it. I am just new to this. Been suing Linux for first time.
[11:38] <wols_> livingdaylight: as I told to others. error messages are not optional
[11:38] <bluebanana> gordonjcp,  i closed xchat and firefox and wolf: et has sounds! thanks. But i still can't play any map online. because downloading a map doesn't seem to work
[11:38] <liquiddoom> <Roshan
[11:38] <Gerrit> Can I tell apt-get/dpkg to ask no interactive questions, so that I can leave my computer unattended during a large installation/upgrade?
[11:38] <liquiddoom> D'oh
[11:39] <liquiddoom> Why did apple put an enter key there?
[11:39] <livingdaylight> wols_, i don't follow :/
[11:39] <bluebanana> It says it's loading/downloading, but nothing happens when i wait
[11:39] <liquiddoom> nutty iBook.
[11:39] <Flannel> Kprofthreat: why aren't you using the ndiswrapper that came with Kubuntu?
[11:39] <bluebanana> is it really slow, gordonjcp ? is it a bug?
[11:39] <wols_> Gerrit: yes. and this is a very bad idea
[11:39] <varka> !botsnack | BadRobot
[11:39] <ubotu> BadRobot: Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[11:39] <stefg> !apt | Gerrit
[11:39] <ubotu> Gerrit: 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)
[11:39] <wols_> livingdaylight: unless you tell us error messages we can't help you
[11:39] <bluebanana> can anyone help me get cube game to work?
[11:39] <HowardTheCoward> Roshan: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pastebin
[11:39] <Kprofthreat> It didn't install correctly either
[11:39] <livingdaylight> wols_, i get the same error messages as before
[11:39] <wols_> livingdaylight: does ifconfig -a have a wlan0 interface? what does /var/log/messages say? what does syslog say?
[11:39] <liquiddoom> bluebanana: To play games or to run linux?
[11:39] <Roshan> wols_: No. it doesn't look like it has something to do with email (smtp)
[11:40] <Gerrit> wols_: Why is it a very bad idea?
[11:40] <mwe> bluebanana: does it spit en error if you run it from a terminal?
[11:40] <wols_> Gerrit: cause it can potentially hosting your system. apt-get ist admin work. admin has to supervise it
[11:40] <bluebanana> liquiddoom, huh? what are you saying?
[11:40] <livingdaylight> wols_, sudo modprod etc just gabe me the prompt back. yousaid to try to reconnect iwrelss but it came back with the same error. also did iwconfg wlan0 up and also same error
[11:40] <bluebanana> mwe,  which game W:ET or Cube?
[11:40] <liquiddoom> bluebanana: ooo... thought you said gamecube
[11:40] <wols_> !smart questions
[11:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about smart questions - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:40] <liquiddoom> bluebanana: It's 6am and my brain stopped a LONG time ago.
[11:41] <mwe> bluebanana: either game that doesn't work
[11:41] <wols_> livingdaylight: I asked you a few things right now
[11:41] <Gerrit> wols_: I disagree.
[11:41] <wols_> and modprobe not having output is a good thing
[11:41] <A_I_> does someone know why I have to puch on SHIFT+NUMPAD_POINT to get a "." in console mode ?
[11:41] <wols_> Gerrit: suit yourself
[11:41] <Gerrit> wols_: Configuration should be seperated from installation
[11:41] <Volta2056> Wols_error msg "Cannot mount volume_Unable to mount the volume '500Gb'": Details: "Volume is scheduled for check. Please boot into Windows twice (don't have Windows anymore), or use the 'force' mount opition.  For example type on the the command line:  mount -t ntfs-3g/dev/sdb1 /media/500GB -o force  Or add the option to the relevant row in the /etc/fstab file:  /dev/sdb1 /media/500GB ntfs-3g defaults,force 0 0
[11:41] <wols_> Gerrit: you are free to develop another package format
[11:41] <Gerrit> wols_: It already exists...
[11:42] <thyko> !bundle
[11:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bundle - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:42] <wols_> Volta2056: it clearly says what to do. and when you don#t have windows naymore you are pretty much SOL. the volume needs a fsck and it's not good to ignore that
[11:42] <livingdaylight> wols_, ifconfig -a http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26384/
[11:42] <bluebanana> mwe,  here's the printout when i ran sauerbraten_unix from terminal: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26383/
[11:42] <wols_> Volta2056: ntfs-tools has a light fsck for ntfs afaik but the only proper way is to use windows
[11:43] <Volta2056> tried the command line, didn't work; the /etc/fstab file cannot be modified, thus adding the relevant row is impossible
[11:43] <Gerrit> wols_: It's the only main pain in switching to a Debian-based system for me.
[11:43] <bluebanana> i couldn't get all the printout from terminal, mwe.
[11:43] <livingdaylight> wols_, nope basically... that is why ifconfig wlan0 up is not connecting it
[11:43] <thyko> what are software bundles like build-essential or ubuntustudio known to ubotu as?
[11:43] <wols_> livingdaylight: I asked you a lot more
[11:43] <wols_> !built-essential
[11:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about built-essential - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:43] <wols_> !build-essential
[11:43] <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!)
[11:43] <thyko> build
[11:43] <wols_> ubuntustudio is not supported here btw
[11:43] <wols_> check #ubuntustudio
[11:44] <Flannel> Gerrit: You can assume yes for all choices (-y) and you can also setup configuration files to use (see man apt.conf).  Also, you can just download the packages, and then install/configure them later as well.
[11:44] <wols_> livingdaylight: check dmesg
[11:44] <thyko> are there other one-name-apt-many software bundles out there?
[11:44] <Bassetts> I want to move my /home partition from sda4 to sda6, how can i do this?
[11:45] <wols_> thyko: yes. meta-packages
[11:45] <Sh3r1ff> Bassetts: edit /etc/fstab
[11:45] <wols_> thyko: but they are not specially designated
[11:45] <Volta2056> wols_should i try a virtual windows machine on Ubuntu to try a fsck?
 Basically, mount /home to sda6
[11:45] <wols_> thyko: tasksel has many of them
[11:45] <thyko> !meta-packages
[11:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about meta-packages - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:45] <Quiz> Hi how can i drop xmms skin to xmms skin directory i can't find it =/ help
[11:45] <Bassetts> liquiddoom no need to specify any options?
[11:45] <livingdaylight> wols_, i was unto it..takes time.. you also asked var/log/messages. here it is:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26385/ i can't make any sense of it three is miles of data
[11:45] <wols_> Bassetts: edit your fstab
 I don't believe so. "auto" should do it
[11:46] <Gerrit> How can immediate-configure be so dangerous if it's default (and impossible to disable) on RPM-based systems?
[11:46] <Sh3r1ff> Quiz: probably ~/.xmms/skin ?
[11:46] <acke> hey guys, my gdm doesnt want to start on boot. when i run gdm start, it says its not starting gdm as it is not the default display manager, whta do i do to start gdm?
[11:46] <Bassetts> wols_ i changed /dev/sda4 to /dev/sda6 but not it complains about a uuid
[11:46] <Flannel> thyko: http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/metapackages/
 Remove the UUID part
[11:46] <theraven> just wondering does ubuntu offer a Floppy disc boot alternative with http or ftp install ?
[11:46] <Felarin> acke : try "startx"
[11:46] <Volta2056> wols_why ask smart questions when SOL is the best i can get?
[11:46] <acke> Felarin: it works
[11:47] <HowardTheCoward> Bassetts: did you copy stuff with preserving file permissions?
[11:47] <Felarin> acke : so did i help? lol
[11:47] <wols_> Bassetts: telling us error messages is not optional
[11:47] <wols_> livingdaylight: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26385/
[11:47] <acke> Felarin: but i want gdm to start on boot
[11:47] <wols_> livingdaylight: acx: firmware image 'acx/default/tiacx100' was not provided. Check your hotplug scripts
[11:47] <Bassetts> HowardTheCoward: Yes, I put everything in a bz2 preserving file permissions
[11:47] <Felarin> acke : are you in init1 mode? or init 2?
[11:47] <Quiz> its this /home/ivo/.xmms/ but i go home than ivo and there are no direcotry xmms
[11:47] <acke> Felarin: how would i know
[11:47] <Felarin> cause in debian : i believe init 2 - 6 are all the same, as init 5 in redhat systems..
[11:48] <Felarin> acke : i think i'll sit on your case, i dont appreciate those type of answers
[11:48] <Felarin> acke : good luck with your problem
[11:48] <wols_> livingdaylight: what firmware is in /lib/firmware/?
[11:48] <Bassetts> wols_ the system will not boot so I am on my main computer, i cannot give you the error message right now, but it says something like a device the the uuid .... cannot be mounted
[11:48] <Felarin> Bassetts : it seems that the system has trouble mounting your harddisk
[11:48] <wols_> Bassetts: either paste your fstab or tell us the exact error message. your choice. we're not psychic
[11:48] <bluebanana> i'm in Wolfenstein:ET and clicked on a game to join, but when it is time to download a map or file, it just says "Time remaining: estimating". is something wrong?
[11:48] <Felarin> yep
[11:49] <Sh3r1ff> Quiz: it is a hidden folder ;)
[11:49] <Bassetts> ok wols_ i shall try and get it but I dont know how
[11:49] <Felarin> post the output of your /etc/fstab file
[11:49] <Kprofthreat> !build-essential
[11:49] <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!)
[11:49] <wols_> Bassetts: if you are under windows there are ext3 filesystem drivers to check btw
[11:49] <livingdaylight> wols_, dmesg output http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26388/
[11:49] <Bassetts> wols_ I am on my desktop pc, my laptop pc is the problem
[11:49] <Quiz> Sh3r1ff,  off :D thanks
[11:49] <Quiz> ohh
[11:49] <Quiz> :D
[11:49] <wols_> livingdaylight: dmesg and /var/log/messages are the same. I asked you about /lib/firmware
[11:49] <acke> Felarin: by init I believe you are referring to runlevel and I am in rc1 which is then switched to rc5
[11:49] <Sh3r1ff> Quiz: ctrl + h or in the preferences
[11:50] <wols_> Bassetts: boot in rescue more, boot ins single user mode, etc
[11:50] <bluebanana> here's the terminal printout of W:ET: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26389/
[11:50] <Quiz> :) thanks
[11:50] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: you don't have the acx firmware
[11:50] <Bassetts> wols_ will that not require /home, at the minute it has nothing on it, it doesnt think apt or irssi or anything is installed, just because /home is missing
[11:50] <owner_> I'm using ubuntu, and I've installed a new flat screen to replace my old one. I am still recieving only 1024x768 resolution. The screens native res is  1280x1024. How am I able to increaseto this setting without being able to change it in the drop down menu (as 1024x768 is the largest setting)? Thanks
[11:51] <Felarin> acke : just startx and then set your default login to GNOME. I think it should help. Your runlvl is fine.
[11:51] <Felarin> reboot and tell me what you see
[11:51] <livingdaylight> wols_, in /lib/firmware i see three folders:
[11:51] <Sh3r1ff> owner_: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:51] <Felarin> acke : there is an option @ the bottom of the login screen to allow you to set the default session type.
[11:51] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, anything i can do about it?
[11:51] <Felarin> acke : choose GNOME
[11:51] <wols_> livingdaylight: ls -lR /lib/firmware/
[11:52] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: download the firmware ;)
[11:52] <wols_> Bassetts: why would apt need /home?
[11:52] <wols_> Bassetts: I told you to do something
[11:52] <owner_> Sh3r1ff:  Thanks, I'll try that now. p.s. I'm using 7.04
[11:52] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, i do zee acx in 1.6.20-15 generic in /lib/firmware
[11:52] <bluebanana> how can i run cube?
[11:52] <wols_> Sh3r1ff: his acx worked before. so it stands tor eadon he has the firmware
[11:53] <acke> Felarin: yes but I should do this manually cause I never get to the login manager
[11:53] <wols_> bluebanana: give us error messages
[11:53] <wupa> ola
[11:53] <ksivaji> how to see konqueror history
[11:53] <acke> Felarin: I need to do this manually and  I am looking for the place where this file is located
[11:53] <omer> hello how can i install my 4.1 sound system on fiesty fawn 7.04
[11:54] <wupa> ola
[11:54] <omer> i can't hear sound from rear speakers
[11:54] <wols_> acke: dpkg-reconfigure gdm-setup
[11:54] <Don64> !es | wupa
[11:54] <ubotu> wupa: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[11:54] <erUSUL> !fixres | owner_
[11:54] <ubotu> owner_: 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
[11:54] <owner_> Sh3r1ff:  That did not work. It was unable to detect my video card - even though it is fully installed and I have beryl running smoothly.
[11:54] <bluebanana> wols_, printout for W:ET is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26389/
[11:54] <bluebanana> wols_, is that what you are looking for?
[11:54] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: what does ls -al /lib/firmware give yhou?
[11:54] <livingdaylight> wols_,  ls -lR /lib/firmware/ output http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26390/
[11:55] <wols_> acke: /etc/rc.d/S??gdm is where it's started. also check if /etc/rc2.d/S???dm exists
[11:55] <wupa> de donde sois ????''
[11:55] <wols_> bluebanana: no cube != et
[11:55] <Don64> !es | wupa
[11:55] <ubotu> wupa: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[11:55] <bluebanana> wols_,  what does  != mean?
[11:55] <wols_> "is not"
[11:56] <livingdaylight> wols_, there are three folders in /lib/firmware; 2.6.20-15 generic ; 2.6.20-16 generic and 2.6.20-16-low latency
[11:56] <BadRobot> he is asking where you are from
[11:56] <Sh3r1ff> bluebanana: not equals
[11:56] <Sh3r1ff> ;)
[11:56] <Bassetts> wols_ recovery mode is full of erros, could repartitioning of messed something up in the uuids?
[11:56] <acke> wols_: there is a gdm in rc1.d but gdm-setup is not installed
[11:56] <Bassetts> i cannot paste all these erros wols_ it will take hours
[11:57] <BadRobot> :-X
[11:57] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26391/
[11:58] <livingdaylight> wols_, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26391/
[11:58] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: what kernel are you using?
[11:58] <bluebanana> wols_, here's the printout for sauerbraten/cube game in terminal: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26392/ thank you
[11:59] <Bassetts> wols_ I have a few of these: fsck.ext3: Unable to resolve 'UUID=7510ac5a-e3c3-43bd-97e4-18c7aa1af4b8' fsck died with exit status 8
[11:59] <Bassetts> fsck died with exit status 8
[11:59] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, i upgraded from feisty to Ubuntustudio by adding their repos to my sources.list but i don't know what mdofied kernel they use
[11:59] <owner_> to whom gave me the refreshing command to close x and restart it - it did not work - and I was unable to login.
[11:59] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: do uname -a at terminal
[11:59] <owner_> I also do not have beryl working anymore
[11:59] <gordonjcp> owner_: what *exactly* happened?
[11:59] <wols_> livingdaylight: bluebanana COMPILE ERROR (VS:caustic) - Unknown token in parse_src_reg but no clue what it means. what videocard do you have?
[12:00] <owner> it logged me out, went to terminal full screen. then nothing
[12:00] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, Linux Dune 2.6.20-16-lowlatency #2 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jun 7 20:23:03 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[12:00] <Sh3r1ff> owner_: is your driver for your 3D card instaled?
[12:00] <bluebanana> wols_, how do i figure out what video card i have?
[12:00] <owner> Yeah, iI just had 3D cube working and everything.
[12:00] <wols_> Bassetts: is this uuid still in fstab somewhere?
[12:00] <wols_> Bassetts: lspci
[12:00] <rbs-tito> bluebanana: run lspci | grep "vga"
[12:00] <Sh3r1ff> owner_: nvidia?
[12:00] <owner> and in my restricted drivers manager, it has 'nvidia, enabled'
[12:00] <Bassetts> wols_ it is there for /dev/sda6
[12:01] <owner> 'status - in use'
[12:01] <livingdaylight> wols_, 00:01.0 PCI bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]  SiS AGP Port (virtual PCI-to-PCI bridge) ?
[12:01] <erUSUL> owner: this command 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' makes a backup of the old xorg.conf  you were using iirc
[12:01] <wols_> !uuid
[12:01] <ubotu> To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[12:01] <bluebanana> rbs-tito, i did, but nothing showed up
[12:01] <Bassetts> wols_ you want me to type out my lspci!
[12:01] <wols_> Bassetts: no
[12:01] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: try copying the acx firmware frrom 2.6.20-15-generic to 2.6.20-16-lowlatency
[12:01] <rbs-tito> bluebanana: Try just lspci then, find somethiing to do with a video card
[12:02] <Bassetts> wols_ how can I paste it, the laptop is not working
[12:02] <wols_> Bassetts: the uuid has changed when you moved sda4 to sda6 basically but you probably still use the old uuid in fstab which odesn't exist
[12:02] <bluebanana> 05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc R480 [Radeon X850XT Platinum (PCIE)]  <-- is this what you want, wols, rbs-tito ?
[12:02] <owner> erUSUL:  Package `xserver-xor' is not installed and no info is available.Use dpkg --info (= dpkg-deb --info) to examine archive files,and dpkg --contents (= dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents./usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: xserver-xor is not installed.
[12:02] <wols_> bluebanana: use the fglrx driver instead of the ati one
[12:02] <Bassetts> wols_ so just delete it, or can i find the uuid of the new partition
[12:02] <wols_> !ati | bluebanana
[12:02] <ubotu> bluebanana: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:02] <livingdaylight> wols_, is what Sh3r1ff suggests a good idea? copying the acx firmware from 2.6.20-15 generic to 2.6.20-16 low latency?
[12:02] <rbs-tito> There we go, you have a radeon x850xt
[12:02] <maaike> I can't connect my camera anymore to my laptop, when I connect it via USB I get an  'import photos' screen which says that it is loading some libraries. After a while I get an error message: 'Could not query device kernel'. Who knows what is going wrong? It used to work perfectly
[12:02] <wols_> Bassetts: ubotu just wrote how to find uuids
[12:03] <Bassetts> ahh, thanks, missed that
[12:03] <wols_> livingdaylight: yes
[12:04] <wols_> livingdaylight: the firmware stuff for the low latency must lookk full the same like the one for the generic one
[12:04] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, would that be the first acx folder i see in 2.6.20-15 generic?
[12:04] <wols_> each directory look the same
[12:04] <wols_> livingdaylight: no. ALL folders
[12:04] <wols_> livingdaylight: man cp. cp -R basically
[12:04] <erUSUL> owner: i was under the mpresion that you have already runned the command (Sh3r1ff told you to do so) and i just was pointing out that if you have done so you can recover your last xorg.conf becouse there is a backup copy in /etc/X11/
[12:04] <bluebanana> wols_, you could have just said "system/admin/restricted drivers" . 8-)
[12:04] <livingdaylight> wols_, what does the whole command look like? :/
[12:05] <bluebanana> wolki, ok. i've enabled the driver
[12:05] <wols_> bluebanana: I nevre installed ubuntu and never owned an ati
[12:05] <bluebanana> wols_, it's asking me to restart the computer
[12:05] <bluebanana> wols_, what do you run?
[12:05] <owner> Beryl is working again now. I went into desktop effects and was able to click the enable button twice and it has come back.
[12:05] <wols_> bluebanana: debian and windows
[12:05] <Danker> How should I force package install with apt?
[12:05] <bluebanana> wols_, welcome here!
[12:05] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: cp -R /lib/firmware/2.6.20-15-generic/ /lib/firmware/2.6.20-16-lowlatency
[12:05] <bluebanana> nice to have you here.
[12:05] <wols_> Danker: you should not. it most probably hoses your packagemanagement. tell us the exact problem
[12:05] <bluebanana> i'll restart now.
[12:06] <bluebanana> please stand by.
[12:06] <owner> Though, screen resolution is still 1024
[12:06] <liquiddoom> Ugh
[12:06] <Danker> wols_: Packages version dismatch
[12:06] <wols_> owner: xorg.log?
[12:06] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, but i think it is only the first one that is missing in the lowlatency folder
[12:06] <maaike> anyone???  I can't connect my camera anymore to my laptop, when I connect it via USB I get an  'import photos' screen which says that it is loading some libraries. After a while I get an error message: 'Could not query device kernel'. Who knows what is going wrong? It used to work perfectly
[12:06] <Danker> wols_: But it should still work
[12:06] <wols_> Danker: FULL pastebin
[12:06] <Danker> libquicktimehv: Depends: libfaac0 (>= 1.24+cvs20060416) but 1.24clean-0ubuntu4 is to be installed
[12:07] <Danker> Depends: libfaad2-0 (>= 2.0.0+cvs20060416) but 2.0.0+cvs20040908+mp4v2+bmp-0ubuntu3 is to be installed
[12:07] <owner> wols_:  where do I find that?
[12:07] <wols_> not here!
[12:07] <liquiddoom> Trying to boot the ubuntu sever ISO, I get "Cannot boot from CD. Please use CD2 or do a BIOS update."
[12:07] <wols_> owner: /var/log
[12:07] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: when you copy everything, ubuntustudio can access all the firmware you could in 2.6.20-15
[12:07] <Danker> wols_: they are the same, almost
[12:07] <wols_> liquiddoom: do what it says
[12:07] <wols_> Danker: no they are not
[12:07] <zero-9376> does anyone know how i can workout what my soundcard is capable of with degards to recording without using plughw
[12:07] <Danker> wols_: Why?
[12:08] <erUSUL> Sh3r1ff: livingdaylight: cp -R /lib/firmware/2.6.20-15-generic/ /lib/firmware/2.6.20-16-lowlatency o_O!!! that will no work! modules compiled for one kernel does not work in other kernel (different config options)
[12:08] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, now i got the whole 2.6.20-15 generic folder in 2.6.20-16 lowlatency folder
 This machine might be in need of a BIOS update or such indeed... the one time I got it to run I got ata errors
[12:08] <wols_> Danker: cause in the future you won't be able to install _anything_ anymore if you force it now
[12:08] <Bassetts> wols_ seems to be working now, thanks, just found out that my .tar.bz2 backup is corrupt, i just hope its not config files
[12:08] <wols_> Danker: apt will ocmplain every single time
[12:08] <livingdaylight> erUSUL, argh... i'm just a grasshopper...
[12:09] <Danker> wols_: dont care
[12:09] <wols_> erUSUL: those are not modules
[12:09] <Danker> I need that program now
[12:09] <livingdaylight> wols_, so i am ok?
[12:09] <wols_> Danker: you won't give me the info I need, I won't help you. simple as that. goodbye
[12:09] <erUSUL> wols_: ops!!! you are right sorry
[12:09] <livingdaylight> wols_,  how can i show you how 2.6.20-16 lowlatency looks like now?
[12:10] <wols_> livingdaylight: should, yes. modprobe -r acx; modprobe acx
[12:10] <Sh3r1ff> erUSUL: the modules he build in ubuntustudio still must be able to access the firmware
[12:10] <wols_> livingdaylight: ls -lR /lib/firmware/
[12:10] <wols_> livingdaylight: even greasshoppers need to learn and think for themselves and try for themselves
[12:10] <maaike> pleahease!!! Someone??? I want to put my pictures on my laptop!!!!
[12:10] <maaike>  I can't connect my camera anymore to my laptop, when I connect it via USB I get an  'import photos' screen which says that it is loading some libraries. After a while I get an error message: 'Could not query device kernel'. Who knows what is going wrong? It used to work perfectly
[12:11] <wols_> livingdaylight: you can make a bug report to ubuntustudio and tel them to fix their fimrware stuff :)
[12:11] <brad016> how do you install limewire?
[12:11] <livingdaylight> wols_, yes, sensei... but this is way out of my depth-stuff
[12:11] <wols_> maaike: what changed since it worked?
[12:11] <jenda> How can one create a .zip archive that is split up into several 1 MiB files?
[12:11] <Sh3r1ff> brad016: it is a windows programe, use wine
[12:11] <brad016> no there is a linux version
[12:12] <brad016> they make
[12:12] <maaike> wols_: I only installed updates, nothing else
[12:12] <brad016> you think it would work in wine
[12:12] <theunixgeek> if i do "sudo apt-get install ubuntustudio-desktop" will it be in another session that i can choose when I log int?
[12:12] <brad016> ???
[12:12] <bionoid> jenda: zipsplit
[12:12] <wols_> livingdaylight: I already told you before how to show how /lib/firmware/ looks with the ls -lR command. and you pasted the output. don't just do what I tell you by rote. think for yourself and try to find out why I ask you to do all this stuff
[12:12] <maaike> wols_: but it is searching for lib/libgphoto2 and the library is called lib/libgphoto2-2
[12:12] <brad016> all you need is love
[12:12] <brad016> love
[12:12] <brad016> love is all you need
[12:13] <livingdaylight> wols_, sorry... i am trying honestly
[12:13] <erUSUL> !limewire | brad016
[12:13] <ubotu> brad016: limewire is a popular P2P client running on the Gnutella network. To get it running, install !java first, then download Limewire from http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and finally run runLime.sh. Consider !FrostWire as an alternative.
[12:13] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: did you copy the firmware?
[12:13] <theunixgeek> If I do  "sudo apt-get install ubuntustudio-desktop" will it be in a different session that i can choose when i log in?
[12:13] <erUSUL> !frostwire | brad016
[12:13] <ubotu> brad016: frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[12:13] <brad016> thank you
[12:13] <erUSUL> theunixgeek: do not think so
[12:13] <livingdaylight> wols_, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26393/
[12:13] <wols_> maaike: what is the error that leads you to believe that? also isn't this a ubuntu package? in which case dependencies like that should "just ework"
[12:13] <bluebanana> wols_ cube now starts up. but when i tried to exit, it hanged.
[12:13] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, i hope so... that is what we're double checking now http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26393/
[12:14] <wols_> livingdaylight: look at the messages log from earlier. see the firmware error?
[12:14] <bluebanana> Cntr+alt+backspace did not even work (in cube) to leave.
[12:14] <theunixgeek> If I do  "sudo apt-get install ubuntustudio-desktop" will it be in a different session that i can choose when i log in?
[12:14] <bluebanana> so i couldn't see the terminal prinout
[12:14] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: if you copied the firmware it should work now
[12:14] <wols_> bluebanana: cltr+alt+f2. log in. sudo ps aux |grep cube. kill -9 <pid>
[12:15] <theunixgeek> does anyone here know?
[12:15] <livingdaylight> wols_, sorry, i didn't .... and with everything i've had to pastebin i don't have the old log
[12:15] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, how do i test that now... see with ifconfig or iwconfig?
[12:15] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: iwconfig should give you a wlan0
[12:16] <Bassetts> what would i use to mount a usb hdd with fat32
[12:16] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, yes, just checked still doesn't
[12:16] <theunixgeek> If you know , please answer
[12:16] <wols_> livingdaylight: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26385/
[12:16] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: pastebin /etc/network/interfaces
[12:16] <bluebanana> wols_,  i can't copy and paste that command you gave. i have to type it in manually!
[12:16] <wols_> Sh3r1ff: it won't work. there is no acx/default dir
[12:17] <ksivaji> theunixgeek u get diff desktop right
[12:17] <theunixgeek> ksivaji: would I still keep the original ubuntu desktop?
[12:17] <maaike> wols_: what error do you mean? When I get the 'Import photos' screen, it says that it is loading from that library...
[12:17] <wols_> bluebanana: yes
[12:17] <Dimensions> Hiya ... where can i find  password file for my system ?
[12:17] <ksivaji> that is upto u
[12:17] <wols_> Dimensions: what for?
[12:18] <ksivaji> theunixgeek   that is upto u
[12:18] <theunixgeek> ksivaji: by default?
[12:18] <wols_> Dimensions: there are several files, depending what you want to do
[12:18] <wols_> all in /etc/tho
[12:18] <Dimensions> wols_: i lost password to my second user name i had to make another user to login into machine ...
[12:18] <maaike> wols_: I got it working! thanks anyway
[12:18] <wols_> livingdaylight: seen the firmware error again?
[12:19] <erUSUL> Dimensions: /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow
[12:19] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, strange it is in /etc/network/interfaces http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26396/ but i don't see it in konsole if i do iwconfig
[12:19] <ksivaji> theunixgeek i cant get u
[12:19] <livingdaylight> wols_, just looking....
[12:19] <wols_> Dimensions: Dimensions su passwd <lost user>
[12:19] <erUSUL> Dimensions: sudo passwd <username> let you change the password
[12:20] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: the copy went wrong, do rm -r /Lib/firmware/2.6.20-16-lowlatency/2.6.20-15-generic/, then cp -R /lib/firmware/2.6.20-15-generic /lib/firmware/2.6.20-16-lowlatency/; after that you can add the wlan interface in /etc/network/interfaces and it should work
[12:20] <wols_> erUSUL: no one is suppoed to edit those by hand. especially not /etc/shadow since that wouldn't really work with salt and all
[12:20] <RainCT> Hi
[12:20] <wols_> dhgwill: the wlan0 interfaces is already in there. the kernel won't create that interface until he reloads acx
[12:21] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, rm: cannot remove `/Lib/firmware/2.6.20-16-lowlatency/2.6.20-15-generic': No such file or directory
[12:21] <RainCT> How can I configure Ubuntu to use Geany for everything, instead of gedit?
[12:21] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: lib in lower case ;)
[12:22] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: then cp -R /lib/firmware/2.6.20-15-generic/* /lib/firmware/2.6.20-16-lowlatency/
[12:22] <erUSUL> wols_: true but Dimensions aked for the files not how to recover a lost password... wrong questions lead to wrong answers
[12:22] <livingdaylight> wols_, i looked again... i don't know where to look but the error doesn' tjump out at me.. if i spent time diliegently looking at each line maybe... but there are so many i'd need to know where to look already to find it quicker
[12:24] <Dimensions> thanks guys ...
[12:24] <wols_> livingdaylight: hint: doe a search for "acx" then you find it easily
[12:24] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, sorry, just to be sure... after i have done the first part, i.e. rm lib/firmware/etc  i do what?
[12:24] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, cp again?
[12:24] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: then cp -R /lib/firmware/2.6.20-15-generic/* /lib/firmware/2.6.20-16-lowlatency/
[12:25] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, and then copy wlan0 to /etc/network/interfaces
[12:26] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: pastebin ls -lR /lib/firmware
[12:27] <jakeass> Can anyone explaion something to me?
[12:27] <Sh3r1ff> !ask | jakeass
[12:27] <ubotu> jakeass: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:27] <jakeass> l,
[12:27] <jakeass> ok
[12:27] <Mod_Man> well something is a english word
[12:27] <jakeass> ive switched from windows xp pro
[12:27] <jakeass> to ubuntu
[12:27] <jakeass> ive learnt how to install programs via terminals etc..
[12:27] <jakeass> but my cd drive isnt working
[12:27] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26400/
[12:28] <jakeass> wont open, wont read, wont write
[12:28] <jakeass> Anyone know the fix?
[12:28] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: it should work now
[12:28] <Mod_Man> were you in your case at all
[12:28] <jakeass> In my case?
[12:28] <jakeass> did i go inside my comp?
[12:28] <Mod_Man> Yes
[12:28] <theunixgeek> hi. i did sudo apt-get install ubuntustudio-desktop and i didnt like it too much. however, now as i log in, instead of doing a little drum sound when the login screen appears, it makes a different sound, and i'd like the original splash screen and startup sound back. how do i do that?
[12:28] <jakeass> No
[12:28] <jakeass> Not atall
[12:28] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, did your command copy wlan0 to /etc/network/interfaces?
[12:29] <Mod_Man> ok then im out of ideas
[12:29] <jakeass> :S
[12:29] <jakeass> anyone else?
[12:29] <wols_> jakeass: when you boot your system, before ubuntu is loaded, will it open when you press the button?
[12:29] <jakeass> Yeah it does
[12:29] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: i thought wlan0 was already in your interfaces?
[12:29] <jakeass> Works fine then
[12:29] <jakeass> just once its loaded
[12:29] <wols_> livingdaylight: /etc/network/interfaces already has a wlan0 there
[12:29] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, yes, sorry, so the other way around?
[12:29] <theunixgeek> How do I get the original system sounds back?
[12:29] <livingdaylight> wols_, yes, but wlan0 was missing somewhere Sh3r1ff was talking of copying it to somwhere
[12:29] <wols_> livingdaylight: rmmod acx, modprobe acx
[12:30] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: it just copied the firmware, if you didn't edit interfaces it is still there
[12:30] <wols_> then dmesg |grep acx and checkj if firmware is found
[12:30] <theunixgeek> Somebody, please help :(
[12:30] <wols_> Sh3r1ff: interfaces  is alright as ubunut set it up. all we need is a working driver
[12:31] <livingdaylight> wols_, rmmod acx, modprobe acx -ERROR: Module acx, does not exist in /proc/modules
[12:31] <livingdaylight> ERROR: Module modprobe does not exist in /proc/modules
[12:31] <jakeass> I take it nobody has a fix for me?
[12:31] <Mod_Man> jake you might try and unmout it and remount it
[12:31] <jakeass> Ok
[12:31] <jakeass> nope
[12:31] <jakeass> unable to mount media
[12:31] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight, did you build the module in your ubuntustudio?
[12:31] <Mod_Man> http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Optical_Drives
[12:31] <theunixgeek> please help :(
[12:31] <theunixgeek> How do I get the original system sounds back?
[12:32] <Mod_Man> jake try and reboot some times its a little wonky for me as well
[12:32] <theunixgeek> i have ubuntu studio sounds now - i want the originals :(
[12:32] <lix> Hi. I would like to by a cellphone, that I can syncronise with my ubuntu computer. any suggestions? (openmoko/neo1073 is not yet out)
[12:32] <jakeass> Ive tried loads seriously
[12:32] <wols_> livingdaylight: TWO commands
[12:32] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, i didn't do anything except add ubuntustudio to my sources list
[12:32] <jakeass> Like 14times now
[12:32] <theunixgeek> lix: get one with bluetooth
[12:32] <wols_> jakeass: dmesg |grep CD
[12:32] <Mod_Man> try sudo umount /media/cdrom0/
[12:32] <theunixgeek> lix: if your pc has bluetooth capabilities
[12:32] <theunixgeek> How do I get the original system sounds back?
[12:32] <Mod_Man> sudo mount /media/cdrom0/ -o unhide
[12:32] <lix> theunixgeek: sure but. address book formats? calendar? etc
[12:33] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: apt-get install acx100-source
[12:33] <wols_> Sh3r1ff: he has the module alreadly
[12:33] <theunixgeek> lix: i dont  know ive never played with bluetooth ;) sorry
[12:33] <lix> theunixgeek: isn't there a list of "ubuntu compatible" cellphones
[12:33] <jakeass> mount: block device /dev/hdc is write-protected, mounting read-only
[12:33] <jakeass> mount: /dev/hdc already mounted or /media/cdrom0 busy
[12:33] <jakeass> mount: according to mtab, /dev/hdc is already mounted on /media/cdrom0
[12:33] <theunixgeek> lix: i'm sorry - i can't help you :(
[12:33] <chuen> Hi. Dumb question about my printer's location:
[12:33] <theunixgeek> lix: you can google that, though
[12:33] <jakeass> I dont think mine can be fixed
[12:33] <lix> theunixgeek: tnx anyways
[12:34] <theunixgeek> lix: welcome
[12:34] <chuen> I have a script with the error: /usr/bin/lpr: Error - no default destination available.
[12:34] <jakeass> I think i wasnt made for linux i guess :S
[12:34] <lix> theunixgeek: I boycott google. I'll take yahoo ;)
[12:34] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, couldn't find package
[12:34] <Mod_Man> jake put a disk in durring a reboot
[12:34] <theunixgeek> wats wrong w/ google?
[12:34] <jakeass> ive done that aswell
[12:34] <Mod_Man> and see if it will mount it with a disk in the drive
[12:34] <jakeass> doesnt work
[12:34] <jakeass> thats what i last tried
[12:34] <wols_> livingdaylight: find /lib/modules/`uname -r`|grep acx
[12:34] <chuen> Is that the default location for the printer - or could it be somewhere else?
[12:34] <Rendszergazda> hi
[12:35] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: sorry, that's a debian package
[12:35] <wols_> livingdaylight: sudo modprobe -r acx; sudo modprobe acx
[12:35] <jakeass> anyone else have any possible solutions for getting my CD drive to work!?
[12:35] <wols_> !printing | chuen
[12:35] <ubotu> chuen: Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[12:35] <wols_> jakeass: I asked you something
[12:35] <jakeass> What was it?
[12:35] <theunixgeek> lix: are you still there?
[12:35] <chuen> wols_: thx
[12:35] <Bassetts> my laptop just went into a black screen when I was in recovery mode restoring a .bz2, what can  ido?
[12:36] <Bassetts> is it a screensaver or not?
[12:36] <Endlessguitar> hello
[12:36] <jakeass> What was the question Wols!?
[12:36] <wols_> jakeass: also: some progem has a file open on /media/cdrom0 and prevents you from accing your CD
[12:36] <xenon-tm>   ? :)
[12:36] <theunixgeek> How do I get the original system sounds back?
[12:36] <Endlessguitar> hello
[12:36] <wols_> jakeass: scroll up
[12:36] <theunixgeek> !ru|xenon-tm
[12:36] <ubotu> xenon-tm:    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[12:36] <jakeass> ok
[12:36] <lix> theunixgeek: sure
[12:36] <Endlessguitar> know some1 how I install my wireless network?
[12:36] <Endlessguitar> Or configure
[12:36] <theunixgeek> lix: do you live in Zurich?
[12:36] <wols_> Endlessguitar: ask your real question
[12:36] <Sh3r1ff> !wifi | Endlessguitar
[12:36] <ubotu> Endlessguitar: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:36] <lix> theunixgeek: yup
[12:36] <xenon-tm> Oh)
[12:36] <Endlessguitar> ok
[12:36] <wols_> livingdaylight: well?
[12:37] <theunixgeek> lix: cool - ive  always wondered wat switzerland was like
[12:37] <theunixgeek> snowy? ;)
[12:37] <jakeass> Wols i ran that thing
[12:37] <jakeass> this is the output
[12:37] <nIRV_> hi, quick question, has anyone running gutsy noticed that password dialog is skipped when resuming from suspend mode?
[12:37] <jakeass> [   39.323072]  hdc: TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-R1102, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
[12:37] <jakeass> [   39.724167]  hdc: ATAPI 32X DVD-ROM CD-R/RW drive, 2048kB Cache, DMA
[12:37] <jakeass> [   39.724179]  Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20
[12:37] <livingdaylight> wols_, i'm punch-drunk...
[12:37] <Sh3r1ff> !paste | jakeass
[12:37] <ubotu> jakeass: 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)
[12:37] <theunixgeek> How do I get the original system sounds back?
[12:37] <livingdaylight> wolki, i'm wobbling here... so, it is iwconfig again to see whether wlan0 is there now?
[12:37] <sahil__> Hey, i used ntfs-3g to mount my NTFS Windows partitions an dmake them accessible in Ubuntu to read and write, now what i did was copy all the data from those to my ubuntu partition and i now want to disable mounting those partitions so that it decreases my start-up time. Anyone know how i would go about doing this?
[12:37] <jakeass> Ok
[12:38] <Sh3r1ff> theunixgeek: system, preferences, sound?
[12:38] <VeritechFighter> hello every1!
[12:38] <jakeass> Anyways Wols, you see that?
[12:38] <jakeass> what now?
[12:38] <wols_> jakeass: ok. you have a CDrom. as I told you: some file is oopen on it it seems or you have inserted a badly burnt CD which confuses ubuntu
[12:38] <livingdaylight> wols_,  | Sh3r1ff   iwconfig  gives me wlan0 now!!!
[12:38] <wols_> livingdaylight: I know
[12:38] <jakeass> ive tried more than one CD
[12:38] <jakeass> 2 officials and 2 copies
[12:38] <livingdaylight> wols_, lol, but i didn't !
[12:38] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: so now it should work
[12:38] <livingdaylight> lets see
[12:39] <jakeass> Anyother fixes Wols?
[12:39] <jakeass> or should i go back to windows where its supported? im not sure? im new :S
[12:40] <wols_> jakeass: it is supported, trust me there
[12:40] <theunixgeek> Sh3r1ff: i cant get the original ones, though
[12:40] <Mod_Man> try this one jak sudo umount /media/cdrom0/ -l
[12:40] <Sh3r1ff> jakeass: going back to winblows is never an option ;)
[12:40] <jakeass> ok
[12:40] <VeritechFighter> I'm running  a 64-bit ubuntu live cd, does that min, I can install 64-bit ubuntu?
[12:40] <Sh3r1ff> theunixgeek: you should be able to change the system sounds there
[12:40] <jakeass> i am on 64bit ubuntu btw if that helps
[12:40] <jakeass> i got a 4600amd dual core
[12:41] <theunixgeek> Sh3r1ff:  i did sudo apt-get install ubuntustudio-desktop and i didnt like it too much. however, now as i log in, instead of doing a little drum sound when the login screen appears, it makes a different sound, and i'd like the original splash screen and startup sound back. how do i do that?
[12:41] <VeritechFighter> is 64-bit better than 32-bit?
[12:41] <_Ahti> VeritechFigther: Depends
[12:41] <jakeass> Tried to force unmount
[12:41] <jakeass> didnt work :s
[12:41] <Mod_Man> ok...
[12:41] <jakeass> I recon im the one in 10000 it doesnt support lol
[12:41] <_Ahti> VeritechFigther: With software, 32-bit is usually better... Considering its mor "compatible"
[12:41] <Sh3r1ff> theunixgeek: dpkg --purge ubuntustudio-desktop
[12:42] <Mod_Man> right click the icon for the drive and see if there is a eject button
[12:42] <kml_> hi every body
[12:42] <jakeass> Modman, ive tried that
[12:42] <Mod_Man> i really should boot to ubuntu
[12:42] <jakeass> doesnt do anything
[12:42] <Mod_Man> get a paper clip
[12:42] <theunixgeek> Sh3r1ff: what does that do?
[12:42] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: what 's the status?
[12:42] <jakeass> Dude, the drive works fine, its just when ubuntu has loaded as the OS
[12:42] <VeritechFighter> _Ahti: but I won't get an optimum performance ryt?
[12:42] <jakeass> When in bios etc, the drive works and boots fine :d
[12:42] <Sh3r1ff> theunixgeek: completely removes ubuntustudio-desktop
[12:42] <wols_> Sh3r1ff: that is a meta package
[12:42] <kml_> i need to work on a distant machine, how can i do
[12:43] <kml_> it is a windows one
[12:43] <Mod_Man> hummm let me reboot
[12:43] <Sh3r1ff> wols_: hmmm
[12:43] <keck0f> i installed xubuntu-desktop, "which X" does not find a Program/Link "X", what Package do i need to install to create file/Link "X"?
[12:43] <jakeass> Wols, do you know any other possible solutions?
[12:43] <Bassetts> how effective is bzip2recover?
[12:43] <wols_> keck0f: none. updatedb&. and use anacron
[12:43] <wols_> jakeass: lsof /media/cdrom0
[12:43] <kwajstabo> i am using xchat - can i join a custom irc serber, not listed on irc->connect list, how?
[12:43] <wols_> jakeass: lsof /media/cdrom0/*
[12:44] <theunixgeek> Sh3r1ff: doesnt seem to have done much :(
[12:44] <wols_> kwajstabo: yes. add a server
[12:44] <jakeass> wol man
[12:44] <jakeass> i got status error
[12:45] <jakeass> no such file or directory
[12:45] <kml_> is it possible to run applications of a distant windows machine on ubuntu, which software can do that??
[12:45] <jakeass> I guess my machine was made for windows then :S
[12:46] <erUSUL> !info rdesktop
[12:46] <ubotu> rdesktop: RDP client for Windows NT/2000 Terminal Server. In component main, is optional. Version 1.5.0-1ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 119 kB, installed size 444 kB
[12:46] <Sh3r1ff> theunixgeek: system, preferences, gnome control center, login window
[12:46] <erUSUL> !info rdesktop | kml_
[12:46] <ubotu> kml_: please see above
[12:46] <keck0f> wols_: i have run "updatedb ; anacron", is this the right way?
[12:47] <kml_> ubotu, erUSUL, does that work for vista?
[12:47] <theunixgeek> Sh3r1ff: i dont see "gnome control center"
[12:47] <ziroday> kml_: ubotu is a bot
[12:47] <jakeass>  im gona prepare to switch back to windows, thanks alot guys
[12:47] <wols_> betho_: no. run updatedb then it should work for now. use anacron instead of cron to make it (and other cron scripts) work in the future
[12:47] <jakeass> Although we didnt wfix it, uve been god help :d
[12:47] <conrad_> wols_, i dunno what happend there
[12:47] <Sh3r1ff> theunixgeek: edit the menus, right click an applications and select edit menus, you can add it to the menu then
[12:47] <wols_> kml_: should work yes. if it doesn't you can still use vnc
[12:47] <theunixgeek> ok
[12:47] <conrad_> its not lettingme log in as livingdaylight
[12:48] <wols_> conrad_: hapened where?
[12:48] <Sh3r1ff> conrad_: does your acx work now?
[12:48] <wols_> and your are still here as livingdaylight. takes time to time out
[12:48] <conrad_> wols_, well i wanted to say thanks but the screen went blank
[12:48] <wols_> that's bad. very bad
[12:48] <conrad_> so i reconnectedto xchat and now i can't get livingdaylight back
[12:48] <frinux> hi all
[12:49] <kml_> thanks guys ;)
[12:49] <frinux>  I'm trying to install postfix on an Ubuntu 6.10, by following this totorial : http://flurdy.com/docs/postfix/
[12:49] <frinux> the problem is that I cannot detect any postfix listening, allthough it is well running
[12:49] <root___> I copied a bunch of console-font files into /usr/share/X11/fonts/misc and now X won't start
[12:49] <wols_> you cannot sinec livingdaylight is still here. just look. times a few minutes to time out. register your nick then you can ghost the nick. /msg nickserv help
[12:49] <frinux> a netstat -tnp tells me : http://pastebin.ca/578681
[12:49] <wols_> !postfix
[12:49] <conrad_> Sh3r1ff | wols_  well, i am soooo grateful to the both of you... it would have been impossible otherwise and yes, now i have wireless connection again... so i can ditch the long cable
[12:49] <ubotu> postfix is the default Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) for Ubuntu. Read more about setting it up here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix or here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixBasicSetupHowto
[12:49] <frinux> and a try to connect via telnet tells me : Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
[12:49] <wols_> frinux: sudo netstat -anp |grep 25
[12:49] <jakeass> This is well annoying me :s
[12:50] <wols_> frinux: also check your syslog
[12:50] <jakeass> I actually dont get what the problem is :s
[12:50] <conrad_> livingdaylight, hey... you!!! give me my id back!
[12:50] <xjkx> whats the password to cupsd when adding a new printer
[12:50] <wols_> conrad_: talking to yourself is a sign of insanity
[12:50] <conrad_> wolki, :/
[12:50] <Sh3r1ff> wols_: insanity isn't bad ;)
[12:51] <jakeass> Can anyone really really smart help me fix this drive?
[12:51] <Raeth> Is there a way to have X reset its font configuration?
[12:51] <conrad_> wols_, how come it has livingdaylight... i logged out of xchat and loggged back in
[12:51] <frinux> jakeass, syslog just tells that postfix is well started
[12:51] <wols_> jakeass: mount. paste the ouput in a pastebin
[12:51] <wols_> conrad_: freenode didn't noice you logging out
[12:51] <xjkx> ubuntu has not root, how can i add a new printer, cups asks for a user and password
[12:51] <ModMan> jake
[12:52] <grasshopper> wols_, ok... bizarre... but seriously thank you....
[12:52] <wols_> xjkx: how are you using cupds?
[12:52] <wols_> cupsd
[12:52] <durab> hi if I get a usb wireless dongle, is it easy enough to configure in ubuntu?
[12:52] <xjkx> yes
[12:52] <erUSUL> !wifi | durab
[12:52] <ubotu> durab: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:52] <Sh3r1ff> grasshopper: killall xchat or reboot
[12:52] <xjkx> it asks for password and always asked in all versions i used
[12:52] <wols_> grasshopper: 12:10  * livingdaylight is just a grasshopper :s     your fault if you have that nick
[12:52] <wols_> xjkx: I asked you something
[12:52] <durab> thanks
[12:53] <jakeass> Its just says there is no media to mounjt
[12:53] <jakeass> mount*
[12:53] <durab> also a bit out there, can anyone compare the wireless usb dongle performance to a powerbook
[12:53] <grasshopper> Sh3r1ff, ok... maybe with allthat messing about a reboot is in order anyways
[12:53] <wols_> jakeass: when you only run "mount"?
[12:53] <ModMan> use that sudo mount command i sent u and send the out put
[12:53] <durab> with regards to signal strength
[12:53] <wols_> durab: no. you are OT
[12:53] <Sh3r1ff> grasshopper: wouldn't harm ;)
[12:53] <kml_> do i need to install any thing in the server machine??
[12:53] <xjkx> cupsys    5225  0.0  0.4   4748  2000 ?        Ss   Jun19   0:17 cupsd
[12:53] <grasshopper> ok :D
[12:53] <wols_> !printing | xjkx
[12:53] <ubotu> xjkx: Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[12:54] <wols_> kml_: anything what?
[12:54] <jakeass> whats the pasebin again
[12:54] <jakeass> and ill give you what that gives me
[12:54] <Sh3r1ff> !paste
[12:54] <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)
[12:54] <wols_> kml_: this is not #windows. we don't do windows support
[12:54] <jakeass> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26402/
[12:54] <jakeass> thats what mount gives me
[12:54] <Raeth> Is there a way to recover my /usr/share/X11/fonts/misc folder?
[12:55] <jakeass> i dont know if that helps wols
[12:56] <jakeass> ?
[12:56] <kml_> wols_, :S
[12:56] <xjkx> wols_: i've seen that before, none of them fits
[12:56] <wols_> jakeass: it means your cd is mot mounted. not cat /etc/fstab and paste this
[12:56] <wols_> xjkx: then do a proper error/problem description if you want help. what are you doing exactly?
[12:57] <wols_> jakeass: now cat /etc/fstab and paste this
[12:57] <MrVoid> Is it okay to install a app from source if the package in the repository is old, and can't be removed?  Will it break something to install a newer version from souce?
[12:57] <alimurat> Anybody has knowledge about "Restricted Devices Manager"?
[12:57] <jakeass> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26403/
[12:57] <jakeass> There
[12:57] <alimurat> Sorry "Restricted Drivers..." I mean
[12:57] <jakeass> There Wol
[12:57] <xjkx> wols_: i ran cupsd, openned 127.0.0.1:631, added a printer, and it asks for user and password, on normal linux you put root as user and its password, ubuntu hasnt root password, and even if i try to make user usable, it still doesnt work
[12:58] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: :)
[12:58] <jakeass> use sudo xjkx
[12:58] <Sh3r1ff> xjkx: try your user and pass
[12:58] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, :P
[12:58] <livingdaylight> wols_, i feel more like myself again...
[12:58] <opiex> nmnmn
[12:58] <jakeass> wols, any luck?
[12:59] <wols_> xjkx: no gnome?
[12:59] <jakeass> Wols, did tht post help?
[12:59] <Joz> haloooowwwwww
[12:59] <wols_> jakeass: mount /media/cdrom0 gives what error again?
[01:00] <wols_> jakeass: you also have 2 optical drives but only one is listed in /etc/fstab
[01:00] <jakeass> :S i get "mount: block device /dev/hdc is write-protected, mounting read-only"
[01:00] <jakeass> Says no media when i try it after using that tho
[01:00] <wols_> put the CDRom in the cd writer btw
[01:00] <wols_> that is hdc for you
[01:00] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, so, the fact acx was not in both 2.6.20-15generic and 2.6.20-16-lowlatency... is that like an error? coz it was alot of work fixing it...i'd hate to think that is gonna be a common experience for people coming into Ubuntustudio... is so, it should come with a healthwarning
[01:00] <jakeass> i have
[01:01] <wols_> "sudo mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdd /media/cdrom0"
[01:01] <jakeass> So, Wol, are we any closer?, ok
[01:01] <jakeass> ill try that
[01:01] <wols_> and put a cd into the dvd first :)
[01:02] <jakeass> i get "mount: special device /dev/hdd does not exist"
[01:02] <wols_> wiat a second! there are 2 hdcs!
[01:02] <jakeass> ?
[01:02] <wols_> how can that be? what chipset do you have? does the bios recognize 2 opticl drives?
[01:02] <bullgard4> The file /etc/pam.d/common-password contains the line "password required pam_unix.so nullok obscure min=4 max=8 md5." Does this mean that there are only maximally 8 characters relevant when forming the md5 sum of a password?
[01:02] <jakeass> it created 2 partitions in setup if that helps
[01:02] <jakeass> one for filesystem one for swap?
[01:02] <wols_> is this one of those shitty combo drives?
[01:02] <jakeass> no
[01:02] <jakeass> ide hdd
[01:03] <jakeass> 120gig
[01:03] <zax1> ubuntu is nt working for me, is it any good, i cant get the bg-nht to run properly
[01:03] <wols_> jakeass: I meant your optical drive. do you have a cdrw/dvd combo?
[01:03] <kml_> what do i need to install in the server so that rdesktop can work??
[01:03] <jakeass> no
[01:03] <jakeass> just a standard cd/rw
[01:03] <jakeass> no dvd
[01:03] <wols_> jakeass: how many optical drives do you have?
[01:03] <jakeass> 1
[01:03] <wols_> 12:37 < jakeass> [   39.323072]  hdc: TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-R1102, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
[01:03] <wols_> it says otherwise
[01:03] <kwajstabo> how can i change the user from root to normal user?
[01:03] <jakeass> plays dvd's
[01:03] <jakeass> doesnt write them
[01:04] <wols_> yes it's a combodrive. cdrw/dvd
[01:04] <jakeass> ok
[01:04] <jakeass> now what?
[01:05] <bastid_raZor> kwajstabo: exit or su - username
[01:05] <wols_> kwajstabo: you cannot change to root in the first plac so you cannot change back either
[01:05] <jakeass> now what wols?
[01:06] <MrVoid> do regular cds work?
[01:06] <jakeass> no
[01:06] <jakeass> nothing
[01:06] <bidossessi> hellos
[01:06] <bidossessi> short question
[01:06] <MrVoid> my drive can't read burnt dvds, apparently it's a bug in feisty
[01:06] <MrVoid> but if you can't read anything, well that is even worse
[01:06] <bidossessi> is it possible to get full utf-8 support in console (TTY)?
[01:06] <jakeass> Wol?
[01:06] <ModMan> i duel boot
[01:08] <bidossessi> i want to use irssi , but would like utf-8 support in init 3. it works fine under X, tho
[01:08] <jakeass> Wol, is that it now, im screwed?, or is there a fix?
[01:08] <keck0f> is it through that /usr/bin/X should be a softlink to /usr/bin/Xorg ?
[01:08] <keck0f> is it thrue that /usr/bin/X should be a softlink to /usr/bin/Xorg ?
[01:09] <keck0f> is it true that /usr/bin/X should be a softlink to /usr/bin/Xorg ? Sorry, i misstyped
[01:09] <graveson1> i am trying to copy files from numerous cd's and i am getting this error : "cp: reading `The 4400 - 101.avi': Input/output error"
[01:09] <jakeass> wols? :S:S
[01:09] <bidossessi> no idea? nobody?
[01:09] <telmich> graveson1: broken cd / cd-drive?
[01:09] <Gnea> graveson1: either the cd is bad or the cdrom drive is bad
[01:09] <keck0f> graveson1: is the CD-session closed?
[01:10] <telmich> bidossessi: use unicode_start
[01:10] <keck0f> keck0f: i had errors like this when reading from multisession CDs
[01:10] <jakeass> woooooooools
[01:10] <ziroday> how do i foind out what wireless card i have?
[01:10] <graveson1> keckOf: how would i know that .can i determine that now somehow
[01:10] <telmich> ziroday: use lspci
[01:11] <Gnea> ziroday: take it out and look at it
[01:11] <ziroday> Gnea: internel laptop
[01:11] <ziroday> telmich: thanks
[01:11] <Gnea> ziroday: ah, lspci
[01:11] <wols_> jakeass: have you rebooted since that error with not being able to mount happens?
[01:12] <MrVoid> I'll ask my question again, expecting the answer 'no', in case anyone happens to know
[01:12] <jakeass> yeah
[01:12] <MrVoid> Is it okay to install a app from source if the package in the repository is old, and can't be removed?  Will it break something to install a newer version from souce?
[01:12] <jakeass> several times
[01:12] <jakeass> reinstall ubuntu twice
[01:12] <jakeass> i really want linux, j ust with the drive working
[01:12] <bidossessi> telmich: not working, sorry
[01:12] <Gnea> MrVoid: no. probably.
[01:12] <jogilu> hola
[01:13] <Gnea> MrVoid: what app?
[01:13] <MrVoid> Gnea: well to be more specific, libmtp5
[01:13] <Gnea> MrVoid: what's wrong with ubuntu's?
[01:13] <MrVoid> Gnea: If i try to apt-get remove it, the sky will fall
[01:13] <VeritechFighter> !COBOL
[01:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cobol - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:13] <dps> Can anyone tell me why openoffice starts with ROOT priveleges  if it's a user launching it?
[01:13] <MrVoid> Gnea: It's .1 versions below the update for my Iriver device
[01:14] <dps> I get Xlib errors and crashs and root home access because of it
[01:14] <jakeass> im gona go back to windows
[01:14] <jakeass> thanks tho wols
[01:14] <jakeass> was well kind to help
[01:14] <Gnea> MrVoid: hrmmm
[01:14] <MrVoid> Gnea: The newer ones work, even though it's tied to other programs like amarok, I doubt it will cause issues with a manual update
[01:14] <_Ahti> dps: When you start OpenOffice, does it prompt you with a root passwd?
[01:15] <dps> No
[01:15] <dps> just starts
[01:15] <_Ahti> dps: hmm,
[01:15] <MI> OLA
[01:15] <jakeass> i o u Wol
[01:15] <jakeass> ANyways
[01:15] <jakeass> see you later guys
[01:15] <_Ahti> dps: Have you checked alacarte?
[01:15] <_Ahti> dps: a.k.a. Menu editor, and see what command it uses to run the program?
[01:15] <Ivan\> ver 62.212.121.171
[01:16] <dps> _Ahti:  If i run from console soffice does the same thing
[01:16] <_Ahti> dps: Hm, weird, its not what i thought... I'm sorry, but its a bit more complicated than i thought, i can't help you...
[01:17] <Gnea> MrVoid: file a bug
[01:17] <Gnea> !bug
[01:17] <theunixgeek> how do i set the sound for the login screen?
[01:17] <ubotu> If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.ubuntu.com/  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/products/ubuntu-bots
[01:18] <MrVoid> Gnea: Not a bad idea
[01:18] <Gnea> MrVoid: in the meantime, you might be able to get away with installing it from source *IF* you can make a dummy-package for it
[01:18] <zilano> Hi, how to intall the ubuntu 7.04 64bits in innotek VirtualBox?
[01:18] <zilano> "Your CPU does not support long mode. Use a 32bit distribution."
[01:19] <theunixgeek> how do i set the sound for the login screen?
[01:19] <Gnea> if we knew, maybe we'd answer
[01:19] <Gnea> !repeat | theunixgeek
[01:19] <ubotu> theunixgeek: 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
[01:19] <ziroday> theunixgeek: System > Pref > Sounds
[01:20] <theunixgeek> ziroday: thanks
[01:20] <ziroday> theunixgeek: np :0
[01:20] <ziroday> *:)
[01:20] <theunixgeek> Gnea: sorry
[01:20] <Gnea> theunixgeek: no problem :)
[01:20] <zilano> Hi people, how to intall the ubuntu 7.04 64bits in innotek VirtualBox?
[01:21] <theunixgeek> ziroday: that doesn't have any settings for the login screen - just login ;)
[01:21] <ziroday> zilano: you just came from #linux were u pissed everyone off and now ur pissing us of by repeating, dont
[01:21] <o5iri5_> anybody from south africa ?
[01:21] <RAOF> zilano: Does VirtualBox actually emulate a 64bit processor?
[01:21] <Gnea> zilano: your error states that you don't have a 64bit proc, so emulate a 64bit proc.
[01:21] <zilano> RAOF, good question I do not know
[01:21] <ziroday> theunixgeek: in Sounds > Sounds > Log in
[01:21] <ziroday> change that sound to what u want
[01:22] <pjotter> hi everyone. Jsut a quick question: When someone accidentily removes the bottom panel. Is there a way to get it back?
[01:22] <Gnea> zilano: read this: http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/End-user_documentation
[01:22] <jrib> pjotter: right click on the top panel -> new panel
[01:22] <Gnea> A supported host operating system. Presently, we support 32-bit Windows (primarily XP) and many Linux distributions. Support for Mac OS X and 64-bit operating systems is currently in the works.
[01:22] <zilano> Gnea, the cpu in host machine is intel e6300 64bits
[01:22] <Gnea> zilano: it won't work, it's not supported. bug the virtualbox people
[01:22] <pjotter> And the trash bin and the "desktop-link"?
[01:22] <zilano> hmm
[01:22] <RAOF> zilano: The host cpu doesn't matter.
[01:23] <zilano> vmware is the solution for me?
[01:23] <Gnea> zilano: go for it
[01:23] <zilano> all right
[01:23] <zilano> thank you
[01:23] <jakeass> i know what the problem is
[01:23] <Gnea> ziroday: rofl, #linux didn't know the answer
[01:23] <jakeass> I know!
[01:23] <jakeass> i know!
[01:23] <jakeass> i need to uninstall grub
[01:23] <jakeass> HOW!
[01:24] <theunixgeek> ziroday: that's the sound when i log in - not the login screen
[01:24] <ziroday> Gnea: know hes was being an ass and insulting
[01:24] <Mod_Man> could grub cause that problem?
[01:24] <ziroday> Gnea: so noone helped him
[01:24] <theunixgeek> jakeass: install another os that overwrites grub - that's all i can offer
[01:24] <orbin> pjotter: they're both applets.  right-click > add to panel
[01:24] <ziroday> theunixgeek: which login screen do u use?
[01:24] <Gnea> ziroday:  oh well
[01:24] <jrib> pjotter: right click on your new panel -> add to panel
[01:24] <theunixgeek> ziroday: the default
[01:24] <liquiddoom> Hmm
[01:25] <theunixgeek> ziroday: i like the default :)
[01:25] <ziroday> theunixgeek: the only sound at startup is that sound
[01:25] <theunixgeek> i have feisty
[01:25] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: that's because of the directory structure in your firmware dir, you'll have to do it with every kernel update
[01:25] <Gnea> jakeass: what's wrong with grub?
[01:25] <theunixgeek> ziroday: all i get is a beep, not the little drums anymore
[01:25] <pjotter> jrib: Where can I find them? They're not on my Desktop
[01:25] <liquiddoom> Does anyone know of a website that will do traceroutes and give *approximate* locations of servers? I saw it once, but forgot the URL, and google does me no good
[01:25] <orbin> jrib: always wondered what to do if you for some reason deleted both top and bottom .
[01:25] <ziroday> theunixgeek: oh, for that turn of the system beep
[01:25] <Gnea> liquiddoom: level3 has a pretty good one
[01:25] <jrib> pjotter: when you right click on the panel and click "add to panel" a window pops up
[01:25] <theunixgeek> ziroday, then will it do the little drum sound?
[01:25] <ziroday> liquiddoom: gimme a min
[01:26] <ziroday> theunixgeek: dont think so, it will get rid of all sound at start
[01:26] <liquiddoom> I'll look at level3's site.
[01:26] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, geezus... i rather hope not
[01:26] <pjotter> Ooow.ok.. sorry.. You're right! I see now
[01:26] <pjotter> thanks a lot
[01:26] <Gnea> liquiddoom: http://www.level3.com/LookingGlass/
[01:26] <theunixgeek> ziroday: oh. do you have any idea how to get the little drum sound?
[01:26] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, or i have to find a different wireless card that is compatible with Ubuntustudio?
[01:26] <liquiddoom> Gnea: Alright, thanks!
[01:26] <pjotter> My father just deleted his bottom panel and is in a bit of panic right now :)
[01:26] <ziroday> liquiddoom: here http://www.geobytes.com/IpLocator.htm
[01:27] <MentoreX> !german
[01:27] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[01:27] <theunixgeek> pjotter, right-click  the top panel and select New Pannel
[01:27] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: it works fine, you just have to copy your firmware when there is a kernel update
[01:27] <liquiddoom> I think the iplocator one was what I was originally looking at. Thanks to both of you!
[01:27] <ziroday> theunixgeek: in Sound > Sound > Log In theres a drop down menu select something like log im
[01:27] <ziroday> *login
[01:27] <ziroday> liquiddoom: np
[01:28] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, well, i don't remember what we did today at all ... and the thought of having to do ALL that everytime...
[01:28] <Mod_Man> i love beryl
[01:28] <theunixgeek> pjotter, then right-click the new one and add "show desktop",  "Window List", "Trash", and "workspace switcher"
[01:28] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: that what's cp did ;)
[01:28] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: and normally that's all you have to do
[01:28] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, but it is not just cp... allot of commands involved
[01:28] <theunixgeek> ziroday, ok.
[01:28] <blinx> http://paste.pocoo.org/show/1583/ http://files.builtin.de/master.cf http://files.builtin.de/main.cf <- what is wrong with my postfix?
[01:29] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: the other was to determine the problem, the cp should work fine
[01:29] <Gnea> ziroday: no offence, but geobytes sucks :)
[01:29] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, bascically making the two foldres the same by copying acx from generic to lowlatency?
[01:29] <blinx> it is not possible to send mails via smtp but imap works
[01:29] <ziroday> Gnea: yeah but it does what i need so i live it out for that :)
[01:29] <blinx> I used the howto: http://www.howtoforge.com/virtual_postfix_mysql_quota_courier_p
[01:29] <Sh3r1ff> blinx: imap is receive, smtp is send
[01:29] <blinx> I used the howto: http://www.howtoforge.com/virtual_postfix_mysql_quota_courier
[01:30] <Gnea> ziroday: fair enough :)
[01:30] <blinx> Sh3r1ff: I know
[01:30] <blinx> Sh3r1ff: something is wrong with my smtp auth
[01:30] <blinx> but I followed the howto
[01:30] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: you have a directory for every kernel in your firmware, so the firmware should be in the dire of the kernel you are using
[01:31] <Gnea> blinx: try resetting the password?
[01:31] <livingdaylight> Sh3r1ff, and acx is the firmware? whatever firmware is
[01:31] <blinx> Gnea: I already tried this
[01:31] <blinx> IMAP auth has the same pw database as smtp
[01:31] <Sh3r1ff> livingdaylight: acx is not just hte firmware, but you need it to work
[01:31] <blinx> but only imap works
[01:31] <pjotter> jrib: It worked! Thanks a lot!!
[01:33] <morelli> ciao a tutti
[01:33] <blinx> what else I can check?
[01:34] <Sh3r1ff> !it | morelli
[01:34] <ubotu> morelli: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[01:34] <blinx> the config files are ok, I think because they are like the ones in the howto
[01:34] <wolfalfa> hi guys, having a problem setting PPPoE in feisty. My ISP requires a Servicename to be set, and I don't know how to do it
[01:36] <kane77> hi any chess players here? which is the weakest engine? I tried playing gnuchess on easy level but it's still too tough for me :)
[01:37] <cafuego> Muahaha! *I* am the weakest engine!!!
[01:37] <Gerrit> Hi, I'm trying to get knode in my menu. The entry exists (http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26399/) but kbuildsycoca says "kio (KSycoca): ERROR: No database available". What can I do to fix this?
[01:39] <zero-9377> does anyone know how i can make thunderbird start up on my second virtualdesktop/veiwport, and similarly how i can start gaim minimized
[01:41] <zero-9377> does anyone know how i can make thunderbird start up on my second virtualdesktop/veiwport, and similarly how i can start gaim minimized
[01:41] <wols_> !repeat zero-9377
[01:41] <abhi> hi i want to install phpmyadmin on ubuntu 6.10 server. i did apt-get install phpmyadmin and got all the necessary packages downloaded and installed without any problem. but now when i try to do http://myserverip/phpmyadmin, it doesn't work. i get a 404 not found error. any one knows what is the problem?
[01:42] <blue|palm> hi there,I would like to migrate over to my new pc, from my current installation. I have already cp'd over my entire /home directory onto the new pc's harddrive, but I am not really sure how to get my emails from my current pc to my new pc. I don't really know how and where evolution stores the downloaded mail, and Id like to restore my account settings and all the dloaded mail onto the new pc. Is this possible and how?
[01:42] <wols_> !info phpadmin
[01:42] <GasBrander> Hi all
[01:42] <ubotu> Package phpadmin does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[01:42] <wols_> !info phpmyadmin
[01:42] <ubotu> phpmyadmin: Administrate MySQL over the WWW. In component universe, is extra. Version 4:2.9.1.1-2ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 3506 kB, installed size 13752 kB
[01:43] <blue|palm> hi there,I would like to migrate over to my new pc, from my current installation. I have already cp'd over my entire /home directory onto the new pc's harddrive,
[01:43] <blue|palm> oops, sorry
[01:43] <wols_> abhi: you did use the .deb, did you?
[01:43] <abhi> wols i downloaded it using apt from the universe repository
[01:43] <wols_> blue|palm: look in /var/spool/mail/
[01:43] <blue|palm> wols_, thanks
[01:43] <L0cKn> !info ubuntu-restricted-extras
[01:43] <abhi> wols i have sucessfully downloaded and installed all packages
[01:43] <ubotu> ubuntu-restricted-extras: Commonly used restricted packages. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 2.2 (feisty), package size 1 kB, installed size 32 kB
[01:44] <Necropsique> hi
[01:44] <wols_> abhi: dpkg -L phpymadmin |grep index.php
[01:44] <L0cKn> huhu ubotu :E
[01:44] <wols_> blue|palm: have you also copyied all the dotfiles in your home?
[01:44] <blue|palm> wols_, yes, i copied the entire /home directory
[01:44] <wols_> blue|palm: have you checked your dotfiles?
[01:44] <abhi> wols_ nothing
[01:45] <blue|palm> wols_, as soon as the copying process is done (its busy now, theres a lot of data) ill check if the dotfiles copied over, but im copying over with superuser privileges so even hidden files should be copied
[01:46] <tondar> hey all
[01:46] <tondar> I have instaleld meld
[01:46] <tondar> how do I run it
[01:46] <tondar> ?
[01:46] <abhi> wols_ i get nothing
[01:46] <abhi> wols_ why is http://ipaddress/phpmyadmin not working?
[01:46] <jrib> tondar: applications -> programming -> meld
[01:46] <wols_> abhi: dpkg -l phpmyadmin
[01:46] <abhi> wols_ i got it
[01:46] <wols_> abhi: cause it does not exist
[01:47] <wols_> abhi: what does it say?
[01:47] <abhi> wols_ it exists
[01:47] <icmps> whos ideas was it to run the daily/weekly cron @ > 6am?
[01:47] <abhi> wols_ it gives me version number
[01:47] <icmps> idea*
[01:47] <wols_> abhi: that's not what I asked you. I asked you "waht does it say"
[01:47] <abhi> wols_ Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
[01:47] <wols_> icmps: updatedb
[01:47] <wols_> abhi: not here!
[01:48] <abhi> wols_ ?
[01:48] <wols_> or use dpkg -l phpmyadmin | tail -1
[01:48] <icmps> how is it updatedbs decision?
[01:48] <tondar> jrib: hey, not there?!!
[01:48] <jrib> tondar: restart the panel:  killall gnome-panel
[01:48] <abhi> wols_ ii  phpmyadmin     2.8.2-0.2      set of PHP-scripts to administrate MySQL over the WWW
[01:48] <icmps> the rest of the world runs cron at like 3am eh?
[01:48] <wols_> then why is dpkg -L phpmyadmin |grep index.php nt returning anything?
[01:49] <julian> olaa
[01:49] <wols_> icmps: it's not
[01:49] <abhi> wols_ /usr/share/phpmyadmin/index.php
[01:49] <wols_> aha. better
[01:49] <abhi> wols_ that's what it returns
[01:50] <skymonio> hello everybody
[01:50] <wols_> so link  /usr/share/phpmyadmin/ to /var/www/phpmyadmin
[01:50] <abhi> wols_ it's already linked
[01:50] <wols_> icmps: all daily cronjobs run at 6 in the morning btw
[01:50] <abhi> wols_ i checked out /var/www
[01:50] <wols_> abhi: what error do you get when using a brwsoer then?
[01:51] <icmps> and why does updatedb reset my renice priority back to 0
[01:51] <abhi> wols_ 404 not found
[01:51] <wols_> ls -al /var/www/
[01:51] <icmps> wols_: not 6:00am'
[01:51] <wols_> icmps: how do you renice it? and hhere?
[01:51] <icmps> like 6:30 6:52 according to the config
[01:51] <wols_> then look for yourself what runs at exactly 6am
[01:51] <abhi> wols_ its quite big
[01:52] <pjotter> what happens when a user deletes all panels in Ubuntu. In that case: how do you make a new panel?
[01:52] <Roshan> guys, which is the pastebin you suggest for newbies
[01:52] <wols_> !paste
[01:52] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:52] <abhi> wols_ but there exists a link called phpmyadmin which has been linked to the place
[01:52] <icmps> oops i guess renice only accepts a PID lolz
[01:53] <icmps> wols_: I know.. but why does it run  so late
[01:53] <icmps> when it can interfre with useability of the machine
[01:53] <icmps> especially on a desktop
[01:54] <icmps> my mouse doesnt respond bc of updatedb
[01:54] <icmps> It was a poor decision IMO
[01:54] <icmps> my experience with *BSD has most of the maintenance tasks running @ like 3am .. when people are generally asleep
[01:55] <abhi> wols_ works
[01:55] <abhi> wols_ i had to setup the port
[01:57] <MrVoid> So I typed "export LDFLAGS=/lib:$LDFLAGS" and now I get
[01:57] <MrVoid> configure:2318: /usr/bin/gcc   /lib: conftest.c  >&5
[01:57] <MrVoid> gcc: /lib:: No such file or directory
[01:57] <MrVoid> In my config.log
[01:57] <jrib> MrVoid: what are you trying to do?
[01:58] <MrVoid> ./configure
[01:58] <jrib> can you be more vague?
[01:58] <MrVoid> It was originally missing something and said I needed to set a Environment Variable
[01:58] <MrVoid> LDFLAGS
[01:58] <MrVoid> So I set it to where the libusb was in /lib
[01:58] <jrib> !enter
[01:58] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:59] <MrVoid> I did printenv beforehand and that Variable didn't show anything.
[01:59] <jrib> MrVoid: what are you trying to ./configure?
[01:59] <MrVoid> jrib: libmtp 0.1.5
[01:59] <silvertip257> I need some help with chrooting, busybox, and openssh (all in one)
[01:59] <jrib> MrVoid: did you do 'sudo apt-get build-dep libmtp5' first?
[02:00] <scarlett> Hello!
[02:01] <jrib> scarlett: welcome
[02:01] <MrVoid> jrib: The version that exists in the repositories is unfortunately too out of date, though I have the necessary g++ libc6, gcc, and build-essentials like all the forum posts suggest when having trouble compiling.  Configure says: checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[02:01] <jrib> MrVoid: are you positive you have build-essential?  What does this return:  apt-cache policy binutils
[02:01] <scarlett> Can anyone advice on the following: I'm trying to install ubuntu. I wish to run two Operating Systems on my computer, and I wish to have Ubuntu on the 2nd partitioned hard drive. any advice?
[02:02] <cberlo> Hi folks.  got a quick (hopefully) question about CUPS in Edubuntu Feisty:  anyone how the "Unable to accept connection" bug is coming along?  I'd like to take a bit more active part in getting that fixed becuase it's wreaking havoc on my server.
[02:02] <MrVoid> jrib: Installed: 2.17.20070103cvs-0ubuntu2.  I've also tried reinstalling them to see if it would fix it.
[02:02] <wols_> MrVoid: build-essnetial or build-essentials?
[02:02] <cberlo> scarlett: Install your other OS first on the first partition, then install Ubuntu.
[02:02] <cberlo> scarlett: Don't forget room for swap.  :)
[02:03] <jrib> MrVoid: have you installed anything else without using the repositories?
[02:03] <wols_> Orion: check launchpad
[02:03] <MrVoid> wols_: build-essential, I didn't see a build-essentials
[02:03] <no_gatez_fan> scarlett/ what is other o/s
[02:03] <scarlett> cberlo: Room for swap? what do you mean
[02:03] <scarlett> no_gatez_fan: Windows XP
[02:03] <wols_> scarlett: you should use a swap partition
[02:04] <wols_> definetely install XP first
[02:04] <no_gatez_fan> yup
[02:04] <cberlo> scarlett:If you pre-partition, leave room for a swap partition to be made.
[02:04] <MrVoid> jrib: this is the first, i did a ./configure beforehand and it passed this step, so i figure it must be me setting the variable
[02:04] <cberlo> scarlett: Basically, just create half your drive for XP, then let Ubuntu do the rest.  It'll work out!
[02:04] <scarlett> wols_: I'm already running on windows XP. currently i have two partitioned drives
[02:04] <Dunas> ...even when I don't mean to I wind up in here.
[02:04] <no_gatez_fan> do you have windoze set up already?
[02:04] <jrib> MrVoid: yes, don't do that
[02:04] <no_gatez_fan> ok looks like u do
[02:04] <yellow_chicken> how to find out ubuntu version from command line?
[02:05] <CheshireViking> !version | yellow_chicken
[02:05] <cberlo> scarlett: Is there anything on the second partition?
[02:05] <ubotu> yellow_chicken: To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type  lsb_release -a  in a !shell
[02:05] <MrVoid> jrib: do you have anything set for $LDFLAGS?
[02:05] <jrib> MrVoid: pastebin the error you do get after doing 'sudo apt-get build-dep libmtp5', starting a new terminal, and then trying to build it again
[02:05] <jrib> MrVoid: no
[02:05] <yellow_chicken> CheshireViking: thanks
[02:05] <scarlett> cberlo: let me tell you what I've done so far. I've restarted my computer, boot from the Ubuntu CD, and attempting to install it already. and i think into step 4, I was told to select where I should install the system
[02:06] <cberlo> scarlett: So far so good.  What options are you given?
[02:06] <MrVoid> jrib: There is no errors, it actually installs 8 packages I didn't have, including libusb-dev which is what it wanted before
[02:06] <Dunas> !wine
[02:06] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[02:07] <jrib> MrVoid: so now it builds?
[02:07] <scarlett> cberlo: two options. number one is to erase my first hard drive, which is where my windows xp's connected. Gotta keep that one... the father needs to use it
[02:07] <cberlo> scarlett: Fair enough.  Option 2 is to use second drive?
[02:07] <MrVoid> jrib: unfortunately no, still has the same error
[02:07] <scarlett> cberlo: number two... it says that ubuntu will do the partition for me. But I have no idea with the jargon that was listed thereafter
[02:07] <jrib> MrVoid: pastebin it
[02:07] <MrVoid> jrib: the output from ./configure or the config.log?
[02:08] <qasim> I am using ubuntu feisty but if I hook my camera which is Nikon D70 on usb it does not show the drive on the Desktop to access it
[02:08] <jrib> MrVoid: both in case one is more helpful than the other :)
[02:08] <qasim> any idea how can I access the camera?
[02:08] <scarlett> cberlo: is there a way to "print screen" the options? so I can show you what I mean?
[02:08] <bobby> has anyone ever managed to build a resonant inducted coupler
[02:08] <jrib> qasim: does it get listed when you do 'sudo fdisk -l'?
[02:09] <qasim> jrib: let me try that but if I do lsusb it is mentioned there
[02:09] <cberlo> scarlett: Not really.  Which version of Ubuntu are you using?
[02:09] <silvertip257> I've built busybox and would like to add openssh to it for a network tool ... I have trouble when I try to chroot to compile openssh
[02:09] <cberlo> scarlett: and do you have two physical disks, or one disk partitioned?
[02:10] <scarlett> cberlo: one disk, partitioned
[02:10] <MrVoid> jrib: Here is config.log: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26412/
[02:10] <cberlo> scarlett: Okay, and the version of Ubuntu you're using...?
[02:11] <qasim> jrib: no it does not get listed when I do fdisk -l
[02:11] <jrib> MrVoid: that seems to show "C compiler cannot create executables"?  Did you start a new terminal to clear out the env vars you set before?
[02:11] <Dunas> Amazing, I finally get a Linux distro to run with my wireless router and now it won't run WINE.
[02:11] <wols_> jrib: paste your config.log
[02:12] <gordonjcp> Dunas: uhm
[02:12] <scarlett> cberlo: 7.04
[02:12] <IdleOne> Dunas, wine is in the repos
[02:12] <MrVoid> jrib: i didn't know it did that, let me try closing all of them and try again
[02:12] <gordonjcp> Dunas: your wireless router hasn't got a lot to do with which distro you use...
[02:12] <jrib> qasim: I don't know then
[02:12] <cberlo> scarlett:  Okay.  Just going by memory, but I seem to recall there's a third option in there...  Are you at the computer now?
[02:13] <jrib> qasim: the last paragraph here looks helpful: http://osdir.com/ml/multimedia.gphoto.devel/2006-12/msg00054.html
[02:14] <borowski> I just installed Ubuntu on a friends computer and after Grub loads the screen just goes blank until the login screen...it's missing that little thing with the scrolling orange thing and the big Ubuntu sign.  What's that called so I can google it?
[02:14] <MrVoid> jrib: oh that did the trick, never knew those variables cleared out.  Do you think it will break something with me update libmtp5 from source since the package already exists on my computer from the repositories?
[02:14] <Dunas> gordonjcp: All I really know is when I tried Ubuntu it absolutely refused to recognize the card (Realtek 8185), and when it DID, less than a foot from the router, it had a signal strength of 30% and it wasn't sending/receiving.
[02:15] <wols_> MrVoid: sooner or later it will, yes
[02:15] <wols_> Dunas: what are you running now?
[02:15] <silvertip257> I've built busybox and would like to add openssh to it for a network tool ... I have trouble when I try to chroot to compile openssh
[02:15] <jrib> MrVoid: no, I think you should be ok.  It will get install to /usr/local, so just delete it from there if you have any problems
[02:15] <borowski> or if someone knows how to fix that... I'd really like for my friends computer to have it so that Ubuntu doesn't scare them :-)
[02:15] <qasim> jrib: thanks, I'll experiment and in any case either success or failure, I'll let you know :-)...once again thanks for the help, highly appreciated!
[02:15] <gordonjcp> Dunas: that would be more of a problem with your wireless card than your router
[02:16] <cberlo> borowski: usplash
[02:16] <silvertip257> borowski:  i'd just call that ubuntu grub splash screen or something ... try googling that
[02:16] <jrib> qasim: there are a couple of bugs too that you might want to look at (if for nothing else, you can see how they try to debug): https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libgphoto2/+bug/110065 https://bugs.launchpad.net/edgy-backports/+bug/91265
[02:16] <scarlett> cberbo: I am, and yes I'm still on the windows xp side
[02:16] <Dunas> wols_: I seem to be having better luck with Mepis, at the moment. XChat just auto-connects to #Ubuntu.
[02:16] <MrVoid> Ok, thanks a lot guys
[02:16] <silvertip257> borowski:  looks like cberlo knows what it really is called
[02:16] <gordonjcp> Dunas: that card doesn't appear to be well supported in Linux generally
[02:16] <borowski> cberlo, usplash.  right.  you don't happen to know of a quick fix?
[02:17] <gangl> heLLo
[02:17] <Dunas> gordonjcp: I noticed. Mepis found it instantly, so I'm sticking with that.
[02:17] <borowski> silvertip257, yup, you don't happen to know a quick fix do ya?
[02:17] <cberlo> scarlett: Well, I don't want to accidentally pooch your system, so I'm going to have to suggest you learn a bit more about partitioning before you go ahead and install there...
[02:17] <gordonjcp> Dunas: ralink seem to be about the best
[02:17] <cberlo> borowski: I'd check the video modes of your PC and see if that's the issue.
[02:18] <cberlo> borowski: usplash seems to get installed by default, so I'm guessing what's not making it work is an incompatible video mode.  You may be able to set one through your kernel parameters.
[02:18] <`davo> so I think I've got mpeg and wmv video support installed, but for some reason, I can only hear sound, the videos are black...what is this?
[02:18] <silvertip257> borowski:  not off the top of my head no, sorry
[02:18] <Dunas> gordonjcp: The card's integrated with my laptop- I can't change it. Spent about four hours trying to smack Ubuntu into working with it with help from people in here before deciding to try a different distribution of LInux.
[02:18] <qasim> jrib: I have already implemented that to get rid of the initial bugs. Initially my system was not recognizing the camera but now when I hook it to the usb it gives me the option of importing photos but it is not giving me any way to access the folders that are inside
[02:18] <silvertip257> borowski:  if there is an onboard video and an expansion card, that will do it too
[02:19] <borowski> cberlo, ah.... that makes more sense .... 'cause yeah, every other time I installed Ubuntu that splash screen was always there
[02:19] <cberlo> silvertip257: Hey, good call.  Didn't think of that one.  :)
[02:19] <cberlo> borowski: When you do the live CD part, does the splash appear?
[02:19] <keck0f> is it possible to create a user that has all permissions (like a second root-account)? how?
[02:20] <silvertip257> cberlo / borowski:  just had that happen to me on a PC I bought, no video once I got past isolinux splash on the LIVE CD, so I flipped it to the other vid port & sure enough there was Ubuntu =)
[02:20] <Frogzoo> keck0f: set uid = 0 in /etc/passwd
[02:20] <borowski> cberlo, SiliconViper I believe that it did because I didn't realize this problem until I booted from hard disk (after 3 install attempts)
[02:22] <cberlo> borowski: As long as the actual OS is working well, it is kind of a minor "glitch", really.  But if you see other video issues, I'd say it needs to be looked at a bit closer.
[02:22] <silvertip257> borowski:  2nd video port on the computer
[02:22] <silvertip257> not monitor
[02:23] <silvertip257> like say I have one onboard & one expansion - expansion loads the splash screen & then when booted, Ubuntu uses the onboard ... I'll fix that someday when I install it
[02:23] <silvertip257> borowski ^^^
[02:23] <xRainbows> hello, i have just built in a SCSI CD-Recorder (writer) now when i want to burn an ISO it says in the beginning (using K3B) writer does not support buffer underrun free recording (Burnfree)... will my Imageburn work afterwards?
[02:23] <keck0f> Frogzoo: thanx a lot.
[02:24] <Frogzoo> yw
[02:24] <cberlo> Gotta run folks.  Cya!
[02:24] <gordonjcp> xRainbows: yes, if the buffer doesn't underflow
[02:24] <borowski> silvertip257, oh... lol... yeah, because there wasn't a second monitor thing lol.... I'm not sure I understand what that is then
[02:24] <sybariten> i always get an error when running man ... it complains about locales problem. That for instance the $LANG isnt correctly set
[02:24] <ziroday> does anyone know anyway to get decent spell checking in ubuntu?
[02:24] <sybariten> anyone from sweden that has had similar localization problems?
[02:24] <sybariten> s/that/who
[02:25] <gladford> hello, i have original system7 (mac os) cd... any chance to launch it in a virtual environment inside ubuntu?
 ohh, it just stopped with an error:  Input Error. not necessarily serious... then : cdrecord did not exit cleanly.... and that was at 3%
[02:26] <borowski> silvertip257, you mean like another video card?
[02:26] <silvertip257> borowski:  yes two video ports on separate cards or something like that
[02:26] <wols_> gladford: maconlinux
[02:26] <sdac> hi,  if i move my HD which has xubuntu fiesty on it to another computer... do i need to reinstall the OS ?  thanks
[02:26] <silvertip257> well then .... borowski .. hmm
[02:27] <gladford> wols_, thx, let's check
[02:27] <littlewookie> hey can you say me the minimum requirements for a ubuntu server
[02:27] <wols_> gladford: only works if you run it on an actual mac howeve. here are programs like boochs that can emulate a m68 but the apple ROMS are copyrighted by apple. no way tog et them except via real apple hardware
[02:27] <littlewookie> i have a 400mhz mashine with 32mb ram ...
[02:27] <wols_> littlewookie: more
[02:27] <wols_> you need more RAM
[02:27] <silvertip257> sdac:  I would think yes you will ... a HDD install isn't probing for devices, it counts on the devices to be the same
[02:27] <littlewookie> fuck
[02:28] <silvertip257> you
[02:28] <gladford> wols_, ah, ok, no it is not a mac
[02:28] <silvertip257> ; )
[02:28] <littlewookie> and whats about 4.00 warthy warhog
[02:28] <wols_> littlewookie: install something like an older debian or DSL or such
[02:28] <borowski> silvertip257, well... I'll go ask google for a while.. now that I know it's called a usplash
[02:28] <wols_> littlewookie: not good. not supported anymore
[02:28] <littlewookie> hmm
[02:28] <silvertip257> ah sounds good borowski:  drop me a line if you get it working ... I'm curious
[02:28] <littlewookie> but im most involved to ubuntu
[02:29] <Dunas> Can anyone help with a Synaptic error message I get while trying to install Wine?
[02:29] <wols_> a feity needs 256MB
[02:29] <borowski> silvertip257, will do
[02:29] <silvertip257> littlewookie:  DSL would work ok
[02:29] <littlewookie> i have
[02:29] <littlewookie> and it works
[02:29] <littlewookie> ...
[02:29] <wols_> dunno what the server version needs. probably less but I doubt it needs less than ~64MB
[02:29] <silvertip257> littlewookie:  maybe PuppyLinux would be better for you too
[02:29] <wols_> if do a special "custom" install it might work
[02:29] <wols_> but that would mean extensive knowledge about Linux
[02:30] <littlewookie> but... i wold like to have ubuntu more but then i going to take DSL
[02:30] <qasim> jrib: it worked :-), changed the mode to Mass Storage and it is now visible as a usb drive on Desktop...Thank you
[02:30] <silvertip257> littlewookie:  maybe PuppyLinux would be better for you too
[02:30] <jrib> qasim: great
[02:30] <littlewookie> puppylinux i gonna look at it
[02:30] <wols_> littlewookie: what do you wantt to do with that server?
[02:30] <silvertip257> qasim / jrib:  changed what to MassStorage?
[02:30] <littlewookie> i want to play music
[02:31] <hacked_kernel> How to play wmv files; some works fine and others don't work?
[02:31] <littlewookie> thats all
[02:31] <wols_> littlewookie: with what program(s)
[02:31] <silvertip257> littlewookie:  icecast ?
[02:31] <sybariten> (s)he just means as storage perhaps
[02:31] <wols_> hacked_kernel: copy protected ones (with DRM) won't work
[02:31] <littlewookie> for example im going too look at some terminal mp3 players
[02:31] <littlewookie> for now i dont have one
[02:31] <Dunas> http://www.pastebin.ca/578852 Can anyone help me with this error message I'm getting from Synaptic while I'm trying to install WINE?
[02:31] <jrib> silvertip257: qasim's camera
[02:31] <silvertip257> oh ok jrib .. thanks
[02:32] <wols_> Dunas: no. we don't do mepis support. ask #mepis
[02:32] <littlewookie> but thanks for the tipps :D
[02:32] <Dunas> wols_: Sorry, thanks.
[02:32] <wols_> Dunas: why do you use ubuntu packages in mepis?
[02:32] <silvertip257> littlewookie:  I'd say try puppylinux, it's fast & small --- plenty of space for your music
[02:32] <hacked_kernel> wols_: They are working but with sound only no video
[02:32] <wols_> Dunas: dpkg -l libc6 | tail -1
[02:33] <littlewookie> im on the site silvertip:D
[02:33] <littlewookie> im going to download it
[02:33] <Dunas> wols_: No packages found matching libx6.
[02:34] <hacked_kernel> Is there a converter to convert wmv to mpg?
[02:34] <Slart> anyone know of any good interior design, "move virtual furniture around" kind of software for linux?
[02:34] <wols_> Dunas: read more carefull what I wrote
[02:34] <Slart> hacked_kernel: I think you can use mconvert or whatever it's called
[02:35] <wols_> hacked_kernel: not if you can't play it in linux. how could the convreter read the source properly?
[02:35] <factorx> hacked_kernel: it's called mencoder
[02:35] <wols_> Slart: unlikely if w32codes won't work in the first place
[02:35] <Slart> ahh. .mencoder.. yes
[02:36] <Slart> wols_: oh.. didn't read that far back =).. nope.. without codecs it won't work
[02:36] <Dunas> wols_: Ah, sorry. http://www.pastebin.ca/578871
[02:36] <Slart> hacked_kernel: vlc might be one option.. perhaps you can use it to convert it somehow
[02:36] <orbin> hacked_kernel: what players have you tried?  mplayer usually works for me
[02:37] <Saraphim> Hello. After installing ubuntu feisty fawn I consistently get this error in console: "2-4-PC1 kernel: [44978.098010]  EDAC MC0: UE page 0x2c, offset 0x0, grain 4096, row 0, labels "": i82860 UE"
[02:37] <wols_> Dunas: are you actually running mepis?
[02:37] <Saraphim> Does anyone know what i means?
[02:37] <Dunas> wols_: Yes.
[02:37] <hacked_kernel> Slart: I tried mplayer, vlc, totem; all of them plays wmv with audio only other wmv's plays fine
[02:37] <wols_> Dunas: uname -a?
[02:38] <littlewookie> cy
[02:38] <Dunas> Linux mepis1 2.6.15-27-desktop64-smp #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Mar 12 22:09:42 EDT 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[02:38] <wols_> Dunas: you could try ubuntu packages from winehq.com
[02:39] <pinguim66> Someone was able to setup the safari with wine?
[02:39] <Dunas> wols_: I'll try that, I think. Thank you.
[02:39] <mezziah> pinguim66: yes i was trying it but it gave me an error.. with.. er, some rendezvous or something
[02:40] <Enyo> could anyone help me get samba working?
[02:40] <mezziah> -some
[02:41] <borowski> silvertip257, I found this on the forums.... I'll give it a try.... will let you know how it goes http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=470756&highlight=usplash
[02:41] <silvertip257> ok borowski
[02:43] <BaLi^^> i to all
[02:43] <BaLi^^> hi to all
[02:43] <BaLi^^>  =)
[02:43] <ThRiX> Hi at all
[02:43] <BaLi^^> =))
[02:43] <mezziah> welcome BaLi^^
[02:43] <mezziah> if you have a question, simply ask us :)
[02:43] <ThRiX> can we help me
[02:44] <BaLi^^> thks
[02:44] <ThRiX> with ltsp user configuration?
[02:44] <ThRiX> (sorry but i'm italian... :P)
[02:44] <mezziah> duh.. isn't there an italian channel? *asks bot*
[02:44] <mezziah> !it
[02:44] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[02:44] <mezziah> yeppa
[02:44] <ThRiX> i have try in the italian chan
[02:45] <BaLi^^> someone had tried to install the Ubuntu Server Edition 6.06 LTS 64-bit on a PowerEdge 860 DELL??
[02:45] <ThRiX> but nothing user on irc
[02:45] <mezziah> yes, it's probably easier to explain your problem in your native language
[02:45] <ThRiX> can help
[02:45] <ThRiX> me
[02:45] <borowski> silvertip257, :-( no go... I thought for sure that would have fixed it...resizing the usplash... nope
[02:45] <tjl30> my update mirror says Software index is broken
[02:45] <tjl30> can anyone help me out
[02:45] <Slapwapy> I need some help with squid proxy, anybody up for quick question
[02:46] <kuma> hi
[02:46] <kuma> my cdrom tray won't open, can anybody help me?
[02:46] <borowski> some other distributions let you just see the verbose mode instead of the usplash... maybe if I set it to that it won't be as confusing as having a blank screen for a usplash
[02:47] <illriginal> Does anyone know how to modify the main menu, right click menu, and the menu bars. Change them to a different color?
[02:47] <sek> hey guys i have an icon on my desktop that isent in the Desktop folder in my Home folder, i cant delete the icon, anyone know how i can?
[02:48] <silvertip257> sorry to hear borowski
[02:49] <sek> dont you hate waiting around for drugs
[02:49] <borowski> silvertip257, do you know how to set it to verbose mode... so that it shows the text instead of the usplash?
[02:49] <sek> to many drugs, not enough drug dealers
[02:49] <silvertip257> borowski:  sorry not w/o googling ... never had to try that
[02:50] <borowski> like "initializing this&that  [OK]  starting otherThings  [OK]   doing more stuff [Failed] "  taht kinda thing?
[02:50] <borowski> silvertip257, k
[02:50] <sek> anyone know how to delete an icon on your desktop that isent in the Desktop folder in the Home directory?
[02:50] <kuma> my cdrom tray won't open, can anybody help me?
[02:51] <sek> yes
[02:51] <sek> did it use to open?
[02:51] <v> Hey guys
[02:51] <v> Im back
[02:51] <v> I was Jake
[02:51] <Slapwapy> sek, you dont have the right permissions
[02:51] <v> About the CD problem
[02:51] <v> What is Knotify?
[02:51] <scarlett> kuma: take a screwdriver and knock it across your monitor
[02:52] <scarlett> i'm sorry i'm sorry! that was just me, bored
[02:52] <v> What is Knotify someone?
[02:52] <wols_> v: some kde daemon
[02:52] <Slart> v: you have of course tried googling for it? something with KDE?
[02:52] <wols_> !info knotify
[02:52] <ubotu> Package knotify does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[02:52] <v> right
[02:52] <v> you know i had the CD problem...?
[02:52] <v> I was jake
[02:52] <wols_> http://lukeplant.me.uk/articles.php?id=3
[02:52] <v> Where cds wouldnt not recognise
[02:53] <wols_> v:  http://lukeplant.me.uk/articles.php?id=3
[02:53] <v> Wols i have it
[02:53] <v> wols i know
[02:53] <v> listen dude
[02:53] <v> it was working
[02:53] <v> then i installed updates
[02:53] <v> and something called knotify loads but doesnt do anyhting
[02:53] <v> :S
[02:53] <DrFrasierCrane> can you recommend simple network activity monitoring tool ? i want to see network activity per-process (which application uses which interface, protocol etc)
[02:53] <v> So i need to revert from the updates?
[02:53] <v> how do i do that
[02:53] <wols_> if you know what knotify is/does why are you asking?
[02:53] <v> It was working before, and simply loaded the CD
[02:53] <Slart> wols_: mail notifier? some other message thingy?
[02:54] <Terrasqu1> DrFrasierCrane: netstat -p
[02:54] <wols_> Slart: general notifier framework. not just mail
[02:54] <v> Now it just doesnt respond and knotify shows in taskbar
[02:54] <p47> where are save all addons of firefox ?
[02:54] <Slart> wols_: ah.. thanks
[02:54] <v> how do i remove it?
[02:54] <DrFrasierCrane> terrasqu1: yeah :P preferably with GUI :D
[02:54] <wols_> p47: probably ~/.firefox or similar
[02:55] <p47> wols .firefox doent exist on my /home/user, can I delete .mozilla ?
[02:55] <sek> root@ubuntu-01:/home/sekcon/Desktop# sudo rm icon
[02:55] <sek> rm: cannot remove `icon': No such file or directory
[02:55] <bopo> hihi
[02:55] <sek> ok there is an icon on my dektop
[02:55] <bopo> hihi
[02:55] <v> yayyayayay ive fixed it :d
[02:55] <sek> called icon
[02:55] <keck0f> i installed "xubuntu-desktop", how can i avoid that everyone is allowed to reboot/shutdown the machine when seeing gdm? can i password-protect reboot/shutdown?
[02:55] <sek> root@ubuntu-01:/home/sekcon/Desktop# sudo rm icon
[02:55] <sek> rm: cannot remove `icon': No such file or directory
[02:55] <v> Whos the best? I AM WHOA!
[02:55] <sek> thats what happens when i try to delete
[02:55] <bopo>  
[02:55] <wols_> p47: don't delete. also you should be able to unstinstall them
[02:55] <sek> anyone help please?
[02:55] <wols_> p47: rename it, then restart ffox
[02:56] <wols_> Slart: ls -al /home/sekcon/Desktop
[02:56] <wols_> sek: /home/sekcon/Desktop
[02:56] <wols_> grrr
[02:56] <wols_> sek: ls -al /home/sekcon/Desktop
[02:56] <Slart> wols_: huh?
[02:56] <p47> wols should I rename .mozilla ?
[02:56] <Slart> ah.. ok
[02:56] <v> whats the best torrent client to use
[02:56] <v> i need one with good config options< and a gui
[02:56] <Slart> v: the one you're happy wiht of course
[02:56] <v> which one tho
[02:56] <Toma-> v: i prefer deluge. its pretty darn nice
[02:56] <v> ive only seen rtorrent
[02:56] <v> ill ave a look
[02:56] <Enyo> wine + uttorent = win
[02:57] <Slart> v: I use azureus.. some use rtorrent, others utorrent
[02:57] <v> lOL
[02:57] <v> ive always somdered
[02:57] <Enyo> azureus bad.
[02:57] <v> does wine use alot of cpu?
[02:57] <Frogzoo> v: nope
[02:57] <Toma-> Enyo: i tried that.... utorrent actually deleted itself from my drive.
[02:57] <Enyo> its far nicer then azureus
[02:57] <Toma-> quite funny
[02:57] <wols_> v: it uses more memory of course
[02:57] <Enyo> utorrent is a little odd with the minimisze to task bar
[02:57] <Frogzoo> wols_: nope
[02:57] <Slart> you see.. it varies.. Enyo goes green when I just mentioned azureus.. I like it.. perhaps you will.. perhaps you'll feel sick if you use it..  =)
[02:57] <v> ill try deluge
[02:57] <sek> root@ubuntu-01:/home/sekcon/Desktop# ls -al /home/sekcon/Desktop
[02:57] <sek> total 24
[02:57] <sek> drwxr-xr-x  2 sekcon sekcon 4096 2007-06-20 00:24 .
[02:57] <sek> drwxr-xr-x 42 sekcon sekcon 4096 2007-06-20 22:46 ..
[02:57] <sek> -rw-r--r--  1 sekcon sekcon 4935 2007-03-13 23:58 gnome-terminal.desktop
[02:57] <sek> -rw-r--r--  1 sekcon sekcon 4955 2007-04-11 06:44 nautilus-home.desktop
[02:58] <wols_> Frogzoo: of course it does
[02:58] <Enyo> but utorrent + wine is far far more efficent and lighter then just azureus
[02:58] <wols_> sek: no pasting here!
[02:58] <sek> what now wols?
[02:58] <Frogzoo> wols_: wine uses more mem?
[02:58] <Toma-> v: its the smart choice :) its small, yet very feature filled
[02:58] <sek> sorry dude
[02:58] <wols_> Frogzoo: yes it needs some memory on top of utorrent obviously for itself
[02:58] <Ghost_Auk> Howdy
[02:58] <Frogzoo> wols_: wine is an api - it requries zero memory
[02:59] <borowski> silvertip257, :-) I just took out the words "quiet" and "splash" from the /boot/grub/menu.lst file and rebooted... now it displays text instead of a blank screen.  :-) that should do the trick
[02:59] <v> how do i install a downloaded tar file
[02:59] <aroo> You don't
[02:59] <v> ived only played around with apt-get install package name, which i think searches source.list
[02:59] <v> how do i?
[02:59] <aroo> tar -xvf blah.tar
[02:59] <aroo> it extracts it
[02:59] <aroo> doesn't install
[02:59] <silvertip257> wow nice borowski
[02:59] <v> Ok
[02:59] <v> then what??
[02:59] <mezziah> v: look if ./configure works
[03:00] <blue|palm> can anyone tell me where evolution stores downloaded mail? Id like to transfer it over to my new pc also running ubuntu
[03:00] <mezziah> after changing into that directory
[03:00] <Slart> v: download, unpack (tar -lotsofweirdlettershere), ./configure , fix, fix, fix, ./confgure, make, sudo make install, find package that works, sudo make uninstall, apt-get program ;)
[03:00] <silvertip257> find it yt borowski ?  the reason the splash doesn't work?
[03:00] <Enyo> can anyone help me get nfs working? whenever i try to mount a remote share i get permission denied
[03:00] <Toma-> v: what are you getting?
[03:01] <borowski> silvertip257, didn't find the reason, but I got it to display the command line jiberish instead.... I don't have a lot of time so... it's good enough
[03:01] <silvertip257> ah
[03:01] <wols_> v: why do you want to compile something yourself?
[03:01] <wols_> Enyo: how does your exports look?
[03:01] <silvertip257> I've compiled busybox and would like to add openssh to it for a network tool/project ... I have trouble when I try to chroot to compile openssh
[03:01] <borowski> now I want to set it so that it logs in automatically.... without prompting them to login...
[03:02] <v> ./configure didnt work
[03:02] <v> Ive extracted deluge
[03:02] <v> now what?
[03:02] <wols_> !deluge
[03:02] <ubotu> deluge is a new Bittorrent client, created using Python and GTK+, intended to bring a native, full-featured client to !GTK environments such as GNOME and Xfce - See http://deluge-torrent.org/ for more information
[03:02] <Enyo>  /share 192.168.1.1/24(rw,no_root_squash,async)
[03:02] <Toma-> v: there are pre-built ubuntu packages for it
[03:02] <snoop> hi all i have a problem with a chipset ide sis on ubuntu faisty, the module can't load for the start instalation, error message : modprobe abnormal exit , before i had install ubuntu dapper and working without problem,   anybody can help me?
[03:02] <Slart> !info deluga
[03:02] <Slart> !info deluge
[03:02] <v> there are?
[03:02] <v> how do i get
[03:02] <ubotu> Package deluga does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[03:02] <Toma-> v: hold tight
[03:02] <silvertip257> borowski:  kinda a security issue there ... it's possible for auto-login though
[03:02] <ubotu> Package deluge does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[03:02] <blue|palm> wols_, the mail wasnt in /var/spool/mail
[03:03] <Slart> isn't there a !find command or something?
[03:03] <Slart> !find deluge
[03:03] <wols_> Toma-: As of Feisty, Deluge is in Ubuntu's universe repository. DO NOT INSTALL THIS VERSION sraight rfom their download page
[03:03] <Toma-> !find deluge-torrent
[03:03] <wols_> Slart: info
[03:03] <ubotu> Package/file deluge does not exist in feisty
[03:03] <blue|palm> Slart, why do you want deluge?
[03:03] <ubotu> Package/file deluge-torrent does not exist in feisty
[03:03] <mezziah> wols_: no, it's not
[03:03] <Slart> it's not me.. v is compiling it.. =)
[03:03] <borowski> silvertip257, yeah... the auto-login... I totally forgot where to set it up... I thought it was in system-->preferences-->session  but I don't see it there :-/
[03:03] <wols_> mezziah: what is not what?
[03:03] <mezziah> can't find 'deluge' in the universe repisotory
[03:04] <v> hmm :S
[03:04] <silvertip257> borowski:  ya idk at the moment - never set it up like that
[03:04] <mezziah> repository*
[03:04] <v> how do i install gcc?
[03:05] <borowski> silvertip257, k
[03:05] <v> ahh
[03:05] <Toma-> Deluge .debs for feisty ---- http://download.deluge-torrent.org/stable/ubuntu/feisty/
[03:05] <v> is it in sources.list?
[03:05] <Toma-> get em
[03:05] <Slart> v: sudo apt-get install build-essential I think
[03:05] <borowski> anybody else remember where the auto-login option is set?
[03:05] <Toma-> v: stop that and the get deb :)
[03:05] <Slart> v: might be build-essentials with an 's' at the end
[03:05] <blue|palm> does anybody know where evolution stores downloaded mail?
[03:06] <Slart> blue|palm: what distro?
[03:06] <blue|palm> Slart, ubuntu?
[03:06] <v> hmm
[03:06] <Mathdiver> hi
[03:06] <Toma-> blue|palm: in its mbox file
[03:06] <Slart> blue|palm: in ubuntu it's in the login window settings thingy
[03:06] <Toma-> ...
[03:06] <blue|palm> huh?
[03:06] <Slart> blue|palm: system, administration, login window
[03:06] <blue|palm> Toma-, where is the mbox file?
[03:07] <Toma-> blue|palm: ~/.evolution/local i think
[03:07] <blue|palm> Slart, I was asking where ubuntu's evolution stores downloaded mail...
[03:07] <v> lol stupid question, but why doesnt auto complete work in terminal when i push tab
[03:07] <Slart> blue|palm: ah. yes sorry.. wrong line
[03:07] <blue|palm> v, try pressing it twice in quick succession?
[03:08] <Slart> borowski: : system, administration, login window
[03:08] <Tomasz_svk> hi, can you help me with mysql instaltion?
[03:08] <Nutubuntu> I am trying to install Feisty on a new machine. The installation is blowing up at "Select and install software" -- about 6% in, it redscreens. If I re-try, it does it again. Can I skip this step, install grub, and somehow catch up with it when/if the installation is finished? If so, how?
[03:08] <v> nope :S
[03:08] <Bogaurd> has anybody had much experience with smokeping?
[03:08] <Slart> v: it does. what are you trying to autocomplete?
[03:08] <fance> hola hola alguien habla espaol?
[03:08] <Tomasz_svk> can you help me with mysql instaltion?
[03:09] <Nutubuntu> !es
[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] <endo> I need to check my ati drivers version, whats the command for it?
[03:09] <Toma-> endo: glxinfo
[03:09] <keck0f> how can i avoid that a normal uses is allowed to reboot/shutdown the machine when logging of from ubuntu-desktop?
[03:09] <mon^rch> blue|palm: is it in your /home/user/.evolution/mail...
[03:09] <dooglus> I'm trying to transfer photos from my phone to laptop using bluetooth.  I can pair the devices, but can't send the photos - is there something I need to run in ubuntu?
[03:09] <v> how is it i process this .deb deluge file?
[03:09] <dooglus> v: double-click it
[03:09] <v> ahh
[03:09] <v> not terminal install then?
[03:09] <gladford> is it necessary to install anything speciall to mount an old apple cdrom? i think it is hfs, but not sure
[03:09] <endo> toma-: thanks man
[03:09] <dooglus> v: not unless you want to: "sudo dpkg -i file.deb"
[03:10] <Toma-> endo: np
[03:10] <Slart> v: you can do either.. doubleclicking it is easier
[03:10] <v> w0000000t
[03:10] <v> that was the easiest install EVER
[03:10] <Tomasz_svk> how to install mysql? pls help
[03:10] <v> normally a righ tpain in the ass
[03:10] <v> u guys pwn :P
[03:10] <dooglus> v: they're good at the easy ones :)
[03:10] <endo> OpenGL version string: 2.0.6334 (8.34.8)
[03:11] <endo> Toma-: do you know how I would go about updating to the latest?
[03:11] <blue|palm> mon^rch, I dont see individual mail files, but I think it might be there
[03:11] <keck0f> Tomasz_svk: sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[03:11] <Toma-> endo: nah, im not an ati man myself. try the !ati factoid!
[03:11] <Slart> Tomasz_svk: synaptic doesn't work?
[03:12] <mon^rch> blue|palm: ;)
[03:12] <endo> Toma-: I'm not sure exactly what that is to be honest, can you explain?
[03:12] <Slart> !ati | endo
[03:12] <ubotu> endo: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:12] <Toma-> endo: that thing ^^^
[03:12] <Slart> those little facts are called factoids =)
[03:12] <v> how is it i access other drives through terminal
[03:12] <endo> Toma-: thank you so much :D
[03:13] <endo> good to know
[03:13] <Tomasz_svk> no ... i use ubuntu server ... but .. i do not know, where i can reset all mysql settigs as root password
[03:13] <blue|palm> mon^rch, is there any way i can make sure? I need to format this drive and I cant afford to lose the dloaded mail...
[03:13] <Toma-> endo: np again! :D
[03:13] <v> Guys in terminal whats the command to change to another drive
[03:13] <v> i.e. external fat32 hdd
[03:13] <DarkMageZ> blue|palm, what mail client?
[03:13] <Slart> v: cd /media/sdd3 or cd /media/hda1 .. different depending on your setup
[03:14] <blue|palm> DarkMageZ, evolution
[03:14] <endo> Toma-: I'm trying to install XGL/Beryl. Last time I tried I kept getting a no composite error
[03:14] <Slart> v: they get mounted in some folder under /media/
[03:14] <Enyo> bleh the unbuntuguide.org is pretty crappy
[03:14] <Enyo> its nfs guide doesn't work
[03:14] <Enyo> it mentions nothing about permissions
[03:14] <Toma-> endo: sounds like you didnt have the GLX driver laoded
[03:14] <DarkMageZ> blue|palm, just backup ~/.evolution/ that will get all your mail. but you'll have to resetup the mail accounts.
[03:14] <v> i cant change stuff in my external hdd
[03:14] <neil_feisty> is there i can backup mails from evolution
[03:14] <Toma-> endo: im not around much longer, im about to dash off to play some Soldat :D
[03:14] <blue|palm> DarkMageZ, thanks a bunch, i just needed to be sure
[03:14] <v> this is what i got when i tried
[03:14] <v> v@blueice:/media$ sudo chmod 777 Netdrive -r
[03:14] <v> chmod: cannot access `777': No such file or directory
[03:14] <v> chmod: changing permissions of `Netdrive': Read-only file system
[03:15] <Tomasz_svk> i use ubuntu server ... but .. i do not know, where i can reset all mysql settigs as root password
[03:15] <endo> Toma-: Ok, i'll bug someone eles :D
[03:15] <Slart> v: first.. isn't it -R instead of -r ?
[03:15] <v> im new
[03:15] <v> im learning
[03:15] <Toma-> endo: ok! theres some bright people here ;D
[03:15] <v> started linux yesterday
[03:15] <Slart> v: I haven't yelled at you yet, have I =)
[03:15] <rem_> Hey, How would you connect a cordless desktop (keyb+mouse) that has 1 male usb plug into a kvm switch with 2 female ps/2 plugs ?
[03:15] <dromer> v: good luck and remember to have fun ;)
[03:15] <v> ahh
[03:15] <v> nice
[03:15] <v> :d
[03:15] <v> well im loving it atm
[03:15] <v> its like...
[03:15] <v> more configureable than windows
[03:15] <Slart> v: it worked with the -R switch?
[03:16] <v> and i wana find away to make it faster than windows
[03:16] <v> it did yes
[03:16] <v> thanks Slart :D
[03:16] <blue|palm> DarkMageZ, its not too important, but is there any way to automate the backup of accounts as well?
[03:16] <Slart> v: usually -r means something like read permissions or something so they changed the recursive switch to -R instead
[03:16] <Johto> i had Gnome, then installed KDE stuff..now my startup Logo is KUBUNTU :( ..i tried to change the logo back to Ubuntu with "sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so" ..it gives me the list, but ONLY changes LOGOFF/restart logo, startup logo is still Kubuntu :(
[03:16] <v> I ran it, it went through the files, then i cant do it still, says permission denied :s
[03:16] <v> Slart pwns!
[03:16] <DarkMageZ> blue|palm, i've never figured out how to backup the accounts :( but the mail is safe :)
[03:16] <v> lol
[03:16] <blue|palm> DarkMageZ, well, thanks loads
[03:17] <DarkMageZ> hi, something is blocking my sound device and i'm not sure what. any ideas on hunting the bad application down?
[03:17] <mon^rch> blue|palm: I am like 75% sure that it's in /.evolution/mail/local ... why not backup your /home (always a good idea)
[03:17] <Johto> HOW to change Ubuntu/Kubuntu logo back to ubuntu after installed KDE stuff?
[03:17] <v> Slart, anyy idea ?
[03:17] <Slart> v: what kind of format is that drive.. NTFS?
[03:17] <v> Fat32
[03:17] <v> its an external hdd 250gb
[03:17] <blue|palm> v, for performance, ubuntu might not be ideal (if you are one of those people who love max performance out of your hardware and love to fiddle)
[03:17] <Slart> v: hmm. should work then
[03:17] <blue|palm> v, but it sure is a great place to start linux
[03:18] <Tomasz_svk> i use ubuntu server ... but .. i do not know, where i can reset all mysql settigs as root password... please help me :)
[03:18] <Johto> /usr/lib/usplash/usplash-theme-ubuntu.so and /usr/lib/usplash/usplash-theme-kubuntu.so are files that makes the logo ?
[03:18] <v> Hmm, bluepalm, thats what im into, used to love nliteing windows
[03:18] <Slart> v: you haven't configured anything considering that drive?
[03:18] <mon^rch> blue|palm: I use webmail... NEVer lose anything ;)
[03:18] <v> dont think so slart
[03:18] <blue|palm> mon^rch, I have backed up /home already, I just wanna make sure that everything goes over :D
[03:18] <Johto> ANYONE? how to change Kubuntu logo back to Ubuntu?
[03:18] <blue|palm> mon^rch, hehe, I HATE webmail though... but it does have its advantages
[03:19] <mon^rch> blue|palm: If you backed up your home... you wont lose youre mail
[03:19] <Slart> v: hmm.. I don't have any bright ideas at the moment.. I'll think some more.. see if I come up with something
[03:19] <rem_> Hey, How would you connect a cordless desktop (keyb+mouse) that has 1 male usb plug into a kvm switch with 2 female ps/2 plugs ?
[03:19] <v> Okie sure thing
[03:20] <mon^rch> blue|palm: just because you use webmail, doiesnt meant you cant use evolution to retrieve it ;)
[03:20] <blue|palm> mon^rch, well thanks for the reassurance:D
[03:20] <Balachmar> Hi what framerate should I get when running glxgears on a machine with an intel 945 gma?
[03:20] <Slart> v: where is that drive mounted? /media/what?
[03:20] <endo`> this command "sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-generic restricted-manager" is saying my drivers are up to date but I know they arn't
[03:20] <gingerninja> The Ubuntu Studio non-free repositries are busted AGAIN!
[03:20] <v> Does read only filesystem help atall?
[03:20] <blue|palm> mon^rch, well yeah true (its what I do too), but my ISP complains about leaving too much mail on the servers
[03:20] <Balachmar> Because I am getting 900 at most...
[03:20] <v> Its /media/Netdrive   Lol, was gona network it, but it was usb
[03:20] <v> didnt know
[03:21] <gingerninja> #ubuntu-motu
[03:21] <endo`> I have the latest set of ati drivers on my desktop, how do I go about installing it?
[03:21] <bionoid> I'm having some trouble playing high-res Quicktime files in Ubuntu, any pointers?
[03:21] <DarkMageZ> blue|palm, you could setup a gmail account and get your isp to forward the emails.
[03:21] <Nutubuntu> I am trying to install Feisty on a new machine. The installation is blowing up at "Select and install software" -- about 6% in, it redscreens. If I re-try, it does it again. Can I skip this step, install grub, and somehow catch up with it when/if the installation is finished? How??
[03:21] <Slart> v: ok.. run this.. "ls -l /media/Netdrive" and check the permissions settings
[03:21] <Johto> endo`: reading the instructions perhaps? :D
[03:22] <GizDrak> !webadmin
[03:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about webadmin - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:22] <mon^rch> blue|palm: ah, indeed :p
[03:22] <DarkMageZ> endo`, setting up the ati graphics drivers from www.ati.com is not recommended unless you know what you're doing. are you running feisty?
[03:22] <endo`> Johto: yes, that is fair. but do I need to un-install the old versions of the drivers first?
[03:22] <Slart> v: it should be drwxrwxrwx or -rwxrwxrwx
[03:22] <blue|palm> DarkMageZ, thanks for the suggestion, its quite sad though :D Gmail having more space that my ISP...
[03:22] <endo`> DarkMageZ: yup
[03:22] <v> the majority are dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root
[03:22] <v> or -r-xr-xr-x 2
[03:22] <Johto> endo`: sorry, cant help you there, i have nvidia :I
[03:23] <endo`> DarkMageZ: when I run to update command it says that my drivers are up to date but I know they arn't
[03:23] <mon^rch> blue|palm: setup gmail and have your isp forward all your mail to gmail and then use evolution to retrieve it :/
[03:23] <endo`> blue|palm: do you need a gmail invite?
[03:23] <haunter> hi , my Ubuntu Boot won't start
[03:23] <haunter> :(
[03:23] <Slart> v: ok.. try this then "sudo chmod a+rwx -R /media/Netdrive"
[03:23] <Johto> i have VERY SERIOUS problem..i have KUBUNTU logo instead of UBUNTU :D
[03:23] <Johto> lol
[03:23] <Slart> v: it's the same as 777
[03:23] <blue|palm> endo`, l dont think you need invites any more...
[03:23] <blue|palm> endo`, let me check...
[03:23] <endo`> oh, my bad
[03:23] <mon^rch> blue|palm: setup gmail and have your isp forward all your mail to gmail and then use evolution to retrieve it :/
[03:23] <bionoid> !quicktime
[03:23] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:23] <Johto> !logo
[03:23] <v> I did that, but it didnt work
[03:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about logo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:24] <v> You do not have permissions to write to this folder im told
[03:24] <haunter> !mount
[03:24] <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
[03:24] <Johto> !banner
[03:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about banner - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:24] <Slart> v: and then try the ls thingy again, see if the perms changed.. it didn't?
[03:24] <haunter> !boot
[03:24] <ubotu> Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[03:24] <DarkMageZ> endo`, so you are running the fglrx drivers from the restricted drivers admin app?. if you REALLY want (tho i advice against it) http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Feisty_Installation_Guide
[03:24] <v> its stayed the same, the permissions
[03:24] <blue|palm> DarkFame, why do people advise against that guide? Its worked for me every-single-time
[03:24] <Slart> v: what is the owner of those files?
[03:24] <v> i think it has something to do with it saying Read-only file system at the end of it all
[03:24] <XaNnE> Hey can anyone tell me why the ATI drivers dump when i try to install of Fiesty?
[03:24] <GizDrak> !webmin
[03:24] <ubotu> webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. Please avoid using it.
[03:24] <v> i formated it with windows
[03:24] <endo`> DarkMageZ: I just want my accelerated driver to be up to date
[03:25] <Slart> v: or rather.. who is the owner.. root?
[03:25] <v> Jakeass i think the username is
[03:25] <v> root
[03:25] <v> root on this yes
[03:25] <DarkMageZ> endo`, the benefits are minimal and the effort if you don't know what you are doing if things go wrong to fix it isn't worth it.
[03:25] <blue|palm> endo`, DarkMageZ does have a point there
[03:25] <Slart> v: and still the "sudo chown a+rwx -R /media/Netdrive" didn't work.. weird..
[03:25] <endo`> I'm running such a small resolution right now
[03:25] <v> :S
[03:25] <endo`> I can't stand it
[03:26] <haunter> can some1 help me? my Ubuntu won't boot/install ...
[03:26] <blue|palm> endo`, but you should be able to run full res with the restricted driver manager's drivers
[03:26] <DarkMageZ> endo`, you can reconfigure the resolutions by "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[03:26] <Tremitos> yo
[03:26] <Johto> endo`: tell me about it, hehe i had 800x600 with 60Hz on CRT tube, whole day before i managed to get my sweet 1600x1200 85H, my eyes were bleeding :D
[03:26] <blue|palm> endo`, just be sure to choose fglrx at the driver prompt... :D otherwise things can get messy
[03:26] <DarkMageZ> endo`, tho checking in system > preferences > resolution would be the best place to start :P
[03:26] <XaNnE> endo` you could also manually edit your xorg.conf to the resolution of your monitor.
[03:26] <endo`> k :D
[03:26] <Slart> v: ok.. try this then.. "mount" or "sudo mount".. find the line with /media/Netdrive and paste what is says.. only that line
[03:27] <hermanandpauline> is there a major sound issue with fesity following recent update?
[03:27] <Nutubuntu> haunter,  what does it do, specifically? did it ever boot? is this a new installation? if not, what happened just before it began failing? Maybe with more specifics someone can give you a hand
[03:27] <XaNnE> Ok, anyone know there way around the ATI drivers for fiesty?
[03:28] <v> ok
[03:28] <v> ahhh
[03:28] <v> its ntfs aparently
[03:28] <v> dev/sda1 on /media/Netdrive type ntfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,umask=222,utf8)
[03:28] <Slart> v: it is indeed ntfs =).. that's why..
[03:28] <v> how do i correct that
[03:28] <endo`> argh, this sucks
[03:29] <v> theres 90gigs of stuff, dont wana format yet lol :S
[03:29] <endo`> I have no idea what im doing and I just want my resolution higher
[03:29] <Slart> v: I'm not sure ntfs write is all good in linux at the moment.. it wasn't a year ago.. don't know how far they've come
[03:29] <Nutubuntu> ... as for me ... I'm installing Feisty on a new box, and it's failing at the "Select and install software" step, consistently. Can I skip this step, install grub, and catch up with it when/if the installation is done?
[03:29] <endo`> it's not showing up in system > blah blah
[03:29] <Slart> v: do you have room to copy it to some place else?
[03:29] <XaNnE> I write to my ntfs drives all the time and it works just fine
[03:29] <v> no way near lol
[03:29] <endo`> for some reason I can't go any higher then what It is right now when I know it's possible
[03:29] <v> :s
[03:29] <endo`> and I think it's because my drivers are out of date
[03:30] <v> should i copy what i need most ye
[03:30] <v> then format it
[03:30] <Slart> v: ok.. you should try ntfs-g then
[03:30] <DarkMageZ> endo`, you might wish to attempt a "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and make sure you pick fglrx as your driver.
[03:30] <v> ok
[03:30] <Slart> !ntfs3g
[03:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ntfs3g - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:30] <Slart> !ntfs
[03:30] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[03:30] <Slart> !ntfs-3g
[03:30] <DarkMageZ> endo`, the new drivers don't add new resolutions.
[03:30] <mon^rch> !ntfs-config
[03:30] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[03:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ntfs-config - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:30] <endo`> DarkMageZ: ok, what is the point of the new versions then?
[03:30] <mon^rch> !ntfs-tools
[03:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ntfs-tools - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:30] <Slart> check those instructions, v.
[03:30] <jan__> hi
[03:31] <mon^rch> :/
[03:31] <Slart> !find ntfs
[03:31] <ubotu> Found: libntfs-dev, libntfs9, ntfsprogs, libntfs-3g-dev, libntfs-3g0 (and 4 others)
[03:31] <v> oki sure thing
[03:31] <jan__> anyone ever tried to setup a snmpd server on ubuntu ?
[03:31] <DarkMageZ> endo`, there's like afew minor bug fixes. that's about it.
[03:31] <MentoreX> !german
[03:31] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[03:31] <Nutubuntu> !anyone
[03:31] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[03:31] <XaNnE> Can anyone help me with my ATI driver problem?
[03:32] <DarkMageZ> XaNnE, what is the problem?
[03:32] <mon^rch> well... ntfs-config is what you want... it's in the repos
[03:32] <Chore-Boy> hello agian people, i was wondering if there are any diablo2 players out there that use d2hackmap2.24, im having touble opening hackmap through wine, i think it might be having a problem opening notepad, but im not sure, hackmap jsut doesnt open
[03:32] <XaNnE> Whether I auto install or manually install it dumps at some point
[03:32] <hermanandpauline> with audio not muted in alsamixer and audio card detected- how is thee no sound following recent update?
[03:32] <Slart> Chore-Boy: why not ask the wine people.. or they are asleep?
[03:33] <Chore-Boy> slart: that was my next idea... i was looking for you actually
[03:33] <Chore-Boy> lol
[03:33] <DarkMageZ> XaNnE, install what exactly?
[03:33] <Slart> Chore-Boy: hehe.. I don't play diablo II.. so I can't really help you. apart from giving general advice
[03:33] <XaNnE> The ATI driver package
[03:33] <Nutubuntu> If I skip the "Select and install software" step, can I install Feisty and come back to the select-and-install step later somehow using apt-get or aptitude?
[03:33] <wols_> Nutubuntu: yes
[03:34] <ubuntuEdgy> how do i rename a file in the terminal ?
[03:34] <wols_> Chore-Boy: are you palying on bnet?
[03:34] <Nutubuntu> hi wols_ good to see you - how do I get the same set of packages once I've finished the installation and restarted the computer?
[03:34] <wols_> ubuntuEdgy: man mv
[03:34] <ubuntuEdgy> rename /usr/share/vlc /usr/share/vls
[03:34] <Chore-Boy> wols_:yes i am
[03:34] <DarkMageZ> XaNnE, please don't attempt to use the ati drivers from www.ati.com unless you know exactly how to use them. if you wish for better 3d acceleration you can install them via system > administration > restricted drivers manager
[03:34] <ubuntuEdgy> ok
[03:34] <mezziah> ubuntuEdgy: rename <source> <target>
[03:35] <mon^rch> ubuntuEdgy: ren filename newfilename
[03:35] <wols_> Chore-Boy: then don't cheat or warden will hopefully get you
[03:35] <ubuntuEdgy> thank u
[03:35] <mezziah> ren won't work here.. hmm
[03:35] <armadillo> Is there any know issue with sata hard drives amd the latest version of unbuntu?  I can't boot off the live CD if I have my hard drive pluged in, and when I use the alternate CD I get to the part where I am partitioning the hard drive and get the error "input/output error error during read on /dev/sda"
[03:35] <endo`> DarkMageZ: what do I need to do for this settings to take effect?
[03:35] <Chore-Boy> wols_: lol its just maphack :P
[03:35] <Tom47> mezziah try mv instead
[03:35] <XaNnE> brb boot to fiesty
[03:35] <wols_> Nutubuntu: if you want them exactly anyways why do you want to install them not at once? what you do is usually done to not install all the "cruft", ie to get a lean system
[03:36] <DarkMageZ> endo`, either restart the computer or hit ctrl + alt + backspace (which will restart the gui)
[03:36] <jrib> ubuntuEdgy: it's
[03:36] <wols_> Nutubuntu: in which case you don't want to install it just install what you actually need
[03:36] <jrib> ubuntuEdgy: it's 'mv' not 'rename'
[03:36] <endo`> ok, thanks
[03:36] <wols_> Chore-Boy: it's a cheat. a wallhack is just a wallhack and a aimbot is just an aimbot
[03:36] <jrib> !cli > ubuntuEdgy (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:36] <mon^rch> mv and rename will work :/
[03:36] <jrib> mon^rch: rename doesn't work like that
[03:36] <Nutubuntu> wols_ I probably would like a leaner installation, so maybe it's good, but the reason I am not just letting the installation routine install them, is that it's breaking at that point. I don't know why yet.
[03:36] <mon^rch> o, my bad
[03:37] <endo> DarkMageZ: oh my god, thank you SO much man :D
[03:37] <DarkMageZ> endo, np. have fun
[03:37] <wols_> Nutubuntu: e..g the gui you get via aptitude install x-window-syste ubuntu-dektop
[03:37] <wols_> Nutubuntu: e..g the gui you get via aptitude install x-window-syste ubuntu-desktop
[03:37] <wols_> doh!. x-window-system  ubuntu-desktop
[03:38] <endo> now, on to installing xgl/beryl :D
[03:38] <wols_> jrib: does ubuntu have tasksel?
[03:38] <endo> DarkMageZ: where do I start? haha
[03:38] <wols_> !effects | endo
[03:39] <DarkMageZ> endo, i recommend using the ati driver (no not the one from www.ati.com) but the slower opensource driver if you want beryl
[03:39] <ubotu> endo: For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[03:39] <jrib> !info tasksel | wols_
[03:39] <ubotu> wols_: tasksel: Tool for selecting tasks for installation on Debian systems. In component main, is important. Version 2.59ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 55 kB, installed size 868 kB
[03:39] <Nutubuntu> t/y wols_ - I see what you mean. I will skip the "Select and install" phase, finish the installation and (if everything else seems OK) choose the packages in aptitude, then. Thanks again.
[03:39] <jrib> wols_: seems to
[03:39] <wols_> jrib: but is ubuntu actually using it, in relationg to what Nutubuntu asks?
[03:39] <jrib> wols_: no idea how well it works in ubuntu
[03:39] <DarkMageZ> endo, the opensource ati driver has aiglx support which is better than using xgl.
[03:39] <endo> DarkMageZ: ok, perfect, how do I go about doing that?
[03:40] <endo> I ran into some serious problems last time
[03:40] <endo> kept getting no composite errors
[03:40] <sx66> my sda3 keeps getting mounted every 23 times...what does that mean?
[03:40] <jrib> wols_: well he can use the minimal install to get a base system and proceed from there, that's another option
[03:40] <Nutubuntu> jrib, wols_ - "tasksel" seems to be what the installation is working on, just before it fails.
[03:40] <koolatron> DarkMageZ: aiglx is slower, i thought?  but less problematic than xgl in any case
[03:40] <DarkMageZ> endo, what ati chip are you using?
[03:40] <endo> Radeon
[03:40] <jrib> Nutubuntu: you verified the cd?
[03:40] <endo> 9600 I think
[03:41] <DarkMageZ> koolatron, correct :)
[03:41] <Nutubuntu> jrib, yes. Verified the CD, the drives, and the cd drive itself ... it's been a long install ;)
[03:41] <v> what the code to force mount in term
[03:41] <jrib> Nutubuntu: does the alternate install fail too?
[03:41] <narthollis> dose ubuntu have a public bug tracker?
[03:41] <jrib> narthollis: bugs.ubuntu.com
[03:42] <narthollis> thanks
[03:42] <DarkMageZ> endo, i'd advise against trying. but if you really have to... goto the restricted drivers manager and disable the propriatory driver. then install beryl. then run beryl.
[03:42] <Nutubuntu> jrib, I am running and failing the alternate install; I have not tried the standard install (because I needed to set up a RAID).
[03:42] <v> whats the command to force mount
[03:42] <v> ?
[03:42] <jbig> i cant install ubuntu on a sata hardisk
[03:42] <endo> DarkMageZ: thats all it takes?
[03:42] <jbig> it seems ubuntu cant recognize sata hardisk
[03:43] <DarkMageZ> endo, solong as everything goes smoothly. i advice against it.
[03:43] <jude> hey people
[03:43] <endo> DarkMageZ: argh, well. Which would be the easiest way going about it? this beryl is a must
[03:43] <endo> DarkMageZ: it
[03:43] <endo> DarkMageZ: it's worth a try anyways I think
[03:43] <darkmarby> !beryl | darkmarby
[03:44] <jbig> any help
[03:44] <jude> can any one tell me how to get the beryl?
[03:44] <jude> ?
[03:44] <Tomasz_svk> i use ubuntu server ... but .. i do not know, where i can reset all mysql settigs as root password... please help me :)
[03:44] <cope[dev] > night guys
[03:44] <Johto> jude: read the forums
[03:44] <DarkMageZ> endo, the way i said is the least painful in the long run.
[03:44] <gingerninja> the multiverse repository is not working
[03:44] <v> is there away to change a filesystem without loosing all data?
[03:44] <sx66> !beryl
[03:44] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[03:44] <erUSUL> !beryl | jude
[03:44] <ubotu> jude: please see above
[03:45] <gingerninja> is the multiverse repository down?
[03:45] <v> Is there a way to change a file system without loosing all data guys?
[03:45] <Johto> ! beryl | johto
[03:45] <wols_> v: gparted. depends from and to what you want to change
[03:45] <WeeJeWel> v, backup everything
[03:45] <endo> DarkMageZ: should I just do that instead of following this? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BerylOnFeisty
[03:45] <gingerninja> help
[03:45] <v> thats the thing i cant
[03:46] <v> i want to go from ntfs to fat 32
[03:46] <monkey_> hi
[03:46] <monkey_> anyman
[03:46] <gingerninja> i download from the non free repository
[03:46] <v> i have like 60ggigs of anime, alone :s
[03:46] <v> is there a way Wols or WeejeWel?
[03:46] <xanne> Hey guys I am having a problem where my alt key is virtualy sticking.
[03:46] <WeeJeWel> NTFS cannot be converted to FAT32 without formatting or deleting the partition.
[03:46] <v> Damn
[03:46] <WeeJeWel> -Experts exchange
[03:46] <v> So i copy what i can
[03:46] <ubuntuEdgy> guys why dose vlc open two windows ?
[03:47] <DarkMageZ> endo, that tutorial has failed in some basic considerations... i'd advise following my method.
[03:47] <v> then format right?
[03:47] <Nutubuntu> Tomasz_svk,  can you start mysql? If you can start mysql, you set root password *for the database* (I believe) ... (e.g., "mysql -u root -P password <database-name>" or if running already, "update Users set Password=password('the new password') where User='root';" )
[03:47] <jude> can anyone tell how to get mp3?
[03:47] <WeeJeWel> yes
[03:47] <gingerninja> i cant download the mp3 plugins
[03:47] <wols_> !codecs | jude
[03:47] <ubotu> jude: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:47] <jude> k thanks
[03:47] <endo> DarkMageZ: Just install beryl through synaptic?
[03:47] <wols_> endo: is your ati 3D running already or stilff fglrx?
[03:48] <jude>  synaptic where do i go to get this
[03:48] <DarkMageZ> endo, beryl & beryl-manager
[03:48] <wols_> endo: what ati card do you have btw?
[03:48] <endo> wols_: how do I go about verifying that?
[03:48] <endo> sorry, i'm a complete n00b
[03:48] <wols_> jude: it's where you add and remove all your ubuntu programs. that is synaptic
[03:48] <wols_> endo: lspci
[03:48] <Johto> jude: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=349732 <<-- good read
[03:49] <v> Would you agree that FAT32 is the most compatable file system among OS?
[03:49] <endo> wols_: that spit out a lot of information, what do you need to know?
[03:49] <Hirvinen_> No, but it would probably be the most compatible.
[03:49] <WeeJeWel> v, now i read it IS actually possible
[03:49] <DarkMageZ> endo, you can install beryl now, but it won't run until you revert to the opensource ati driver. (by disabling the faster driver in restricted drivers manager)
[03:49] <jbig> i cant install ubuntu on a sata hardisk
[03:49] <wols_> endo: the vga card
[03:49] <v> how!?
[03:49] <v> lol?
[03:50] <v> !
[03:50] <WeeJeWel> try with partition magic
[03:50] <v> Hmm
[03:50] <v> Im backing up anyways
[03:50] <wols_> v: yes,but it's also the worst
[03:50] <WeeJeWel> :-)
[03:50] <v> Partition magic for linux?
[03:50] <v> that exists?
[03:50] <wols_> !enter | v
[03:50] <WeeJeWel> ehh no
[03:50] <Johto> v: no
[03:50] <ubotu> v: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[03:50] <v> oh
[03:50] <WeeJeWel> but since when can linux work on FAT32?
[03:50] <endo> DarkMageZ: ok, so it's not possible to run the accelerated drivers and beryl at the same time?
[03:50] <WeeJeWel> QTparted is a clone though
[03:50] <endo> wols_: 02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV350 AR [Radeon 9600] 
[03:50] <Hirvinen_> WeeJeWel: Since last millennium?
[03:50] <v> ok
[03:50] <wols_> WeeJeWel: it cannot. well it can but umsdos is not supported anymore for a long time
[03:50] <Johto> WeeJeWel: it doesnt "work" on fat32, but can read/write to it safely
[03:50] <WeeJeWel> http://forums.pcworld.co.nz/archive/index.php/t-35970.html
[03:50] <DarkMageZ> endo, you *can* but it's a dirty hack which will hurt you in the long run
[03:51] <WeeJeWel> Johto, the root partition on fat?
[03:51] <WeeJeWel> never saw that before
[03:51] <Johto> WeeJeWel: urgh?
[03:51] <endo> DarkMageZ: am I still going to be able to have my high resolution?
[03:51] <Hirvinen_> v: Oh, Actually I don't know if OS X supports FAT32. At least Tiger wouldn't play with my USB stick when I reformatted it from FAT to FAT32.
[03:51] <Johto> WeeJeWel: no, i think "v" is talking about a filesystem that can be shared with other OS'es ?
[03:51] <DarkMageZ> endo, most likely. you might have to rerun "sudo dpkg-reconfigure" again to resetup the high resolutions.
[03:51] <Johto> v: or what are you trying to acomplish?
[03:52] <endo> DarkMageZ: awesome, i'll write that command down somewhere
[03:52] <xanne> hey i got a key on my keyboard that like to virtually stick any fix?
[03:52] <v> No
[03:52] <v> well yeah
[03:52] <v> the thing is
[03:52] <v> i want to change the ntfs drive to fat 32, it is a removeable disc
[03:52] <DarkMageZ> endo, just remember. if you're using the opensource driver. pick "ati". if you're using the propriatory driver then pick "fglrx"
[03:52] <v> my main drive has 40gigs storage, that has 250
[03:52] <v> i have used 90 or so on it, and its good use not just junk
[03:52] <blahsblah> anybody here has a ipw3945 wifi drivers ? and can help me getting it to work ?
[03:53] <endo> DarkMageZ: perfect, will do. Thanks man
[03:53] <v> so i need to convert without actually having to move em all
[03:53] <v> So the FAT32 will work with most OS's
[03:53] <Nutubuntu> !enter
[03:53] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[03:53] <Johto> v: ok, go to a windows box, install partition magic, convert it there to fat32, case close right?
[03:53] <v> i dont have windows anymore
[03:53] <v> im installing it tnight
[03:53] <v> im gona try qparted
[03:53] <Johto> v: too bad, cant win allways ;:P
[03:53] <wols_> v: you cannot convert a ntfs driver in ubuntu
[03:53] <jrib> Nutubuntu: I don't know, all I can think of is check bugs.ubuntu.com for similar install bugs and try the minimal cd if that doesn't hinder your ability to setup raid
[03:53] <jrib> !minimal > Nutubuntu (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:54] <rapid> can someone tell me what to download or type to be able to play dvdxs
[03:54] <wols_> endo: answer my question please. what card do you have? what ati chip?
[03:54] <v> So it DEFO wont work in ubuntu with Qparted?
[03:54] <wols_> !dvd | rapid
[03:54] <ubotu> rapid: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[03:54] <wols_> v: no
[03:54] <blahsblah> !wifi
[03:54] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:54] <Johto> v: i can tell you need a) backup your stuff to another drive and then make a new filesystem or b) use the partition magic route using windows
[03:54] <v> :S
[03:54] <Mariko[Linux] > Hello, I have a question regarding sound on my Toshiba laptop with ubuntu installed - The sound works, but is very low. I have tried mutliple fixes I found on google for this, but nothing seemed to help.
[03:54] <v> the backup will take hours an dhours
[03:54] <coco> #ubuntu-es
[03:54] <Johto> v: wtf?
[03:54] <v> 90gig/700mb cd's
[03:55] <Johto> v: LOL no, backup to another DRIVE
[03:55] <v> i dotn have one
[03:55] <Nutubuntu> t/y jrib ... I think I will try to *end* the installation without installing the software, then manually install what I want using aptitude. If that does not work, I will def try the minimal install next. Does that make sense, jrib? (I ask because I'm relatively new ...)
[03:55] <Johto> v: BUY ONE :D
[03:55] <v> ? no
[03:55] <v> :d
[03:55] <Johto> v: then suffer? :D
[03:55] <Mariko[Linux] > Anyone?
[03:55] <WeeJeWel> lol
[03:55] <v> Meh, i only appreciate beneficial comments :P so ill find away dont you worrie
[03:55] <jude> berly-mamaer can this crach my pc?
[03:55] <jude> when loadin?
[03:56] <Nutubuntu> Mariko[Linux] ,  was the sound ever loud enough, or has it always been too low?
[03:56] <jrib> Nutubuntu: you can try to end the installation, but I think your system will be pretty broken
[03:56] <WeeJeWel> jude, if you dont have a good gfx card
[03:56] <WeeJeWel> or drivers installed
[03:56] <Nutubuntu> jrib, I wouldn't be surprised :/
[03:56] <zzuh> Hi, i am trying to install from the alternate cd (7.10) and its just failed after taking about an hours time, press alt+4 the error states: Jun 20 17:47:09 main-menu[3183] : WARNING **:Configuring 'pkgsel' failed with error code 1
[03:56] <Mariko[Linux] > Nutubuntu: It was fine on Windows, I just installed ubuntu last night.
[03:56] <neil_feisty> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". i have this prob any ideas
[03:56] <Torso> hi everybody
[03:56] <Johto> v: believe me, you need to backup or use windows software ...i would backup any way either, better be safe than sorry !
[03:56] <endo> wols_: I did answer it
[03:56] <Torso> is this the ubuntu help channel?
[03:56] <WeeJeWel> yes torso
[03:57] <endo>  wols_: 02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV350 AR [Radeon 9600] 
[03:57] <Johto> i have foboared my windows parttions with partition magic many times...live and learn :)
[03:57] <Johto> f00bared
[03:57] <v> lol now
[03:57] <Torso> well is there anyone that can help me
[03:57] <Torso> ?
[03:57] <zzuh> could anyone point me in the right direction as to what could be wrong?
[03:57] <WeeJeWel> !anyone
[03:57] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[03:57] <v> im copying the whole naruto, bleach, and deathnote series to my main hdd
[03:57] <kitche> !ask | Torso
[03:57] <ubotu> Torso: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:57] <Nutubuntu> !ask
[03:57] <wols_> endo: ok. went under in the noise. just checking (cause above radeon x1k cards, the ati drivers won't wokr anymore
[03:57] <v> will take 50mins lol :S
[03:57] <v> external hdd is usb :S
[03:57] <endo> wols_: Ok, thanks man :D
[03:58] <Torso> ok ok
[03:58] <zzuh> WeeJeWel, i already asked the question
[03:58] <v> is setting up enemy territory on linux hard?
[03:58] <WeeJeWel> not you..
[03:58] <Johto> v: you are impatient little bugger arent you? I can  tell :P
[03:58] <zzuh> ok
[03:58] <Nutubuntu> jrib, can I somehow interrupt the minimal installation early on, and go to the select and install software phase?
[03:58] <Torso> I installed the alsa-oss library to make audacity work
[03:58] <v> Time waits for no-one my friend :p
[03:58] <jrib> Nutubuntu: not sure how
[03:58] <Johto> v: yes, harder than doing the backup :D
[03:59] <Nutubuntu> jrib, me either ;p
[03:59] <v> Lol
[03:59] <Torso> but since I installed it i can't acces the audio control pannel
[03:59] <jude> ok the mamager  load am see the red cub but my pc is still the same
[03:59] <neil_feisty> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[03:59] <v> Isnt it a case of just installing it and done?
[03:59] <Mariko[Linux] > Nutubuntu: Any idea?
[03:59] <^NighT^WalkeR^> how do i use a text editor ehm... the console (ctrl+alt+f1)
[03:59] <jude> do u think am s=missin smething
[03:59] <v> How can it be that hard?
[03:59] <zzuh> Hi, i am trying to install from the alternate cd (7.10) and its just failed after taking about an hours time, press alt+4 the error states: Jun 20 17:47:09 main-menu[3183] : WARNING **:Configuring 'pkgsel' failed with error code 1
[03:59] <v> Then again, i wouldnt be surprised if ur lying, im not exactly in ur good books lol
[03:59] <Johto> v: life is hard =)
[03:59] <endo> DarkMageZ: is AIGLX enabled by default on fiesty?
[03:59] <jrib> ^NighT^WalkeR^: nano  is a good one for beginners
[03:59] <Nutubuntu> Mariko[Linux] ,  have you run alsamixer ?
[04:00] <Johto> v: it would be too boring if everthing was easy =)
[04:00] <DarkMageZ> endo, it should be enabled by default on your particular card on the opensource ati drivers :)
[04:00] <v> I guess
[04:00] <Mariko[Linux] > Yes, Nutubuntu; the master volume stays 00, and cannot be changed, however.
[04:00] <v> But,  it cant be that hard
[04:00] <endo> DarkMageZ: ok, cool. I'm going to give this a try
[04:00] <v> is it easier to do it through wine
[04:00] <v> ?
[04:00] <xanne> DarkMageZ how was I supposed to install the ATI driver again?
[04:00] <jrib> !enter | v
[04:00] <ubotu> v: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:00] <DarkMageZ> xanne, system > admin > restricted drivers manager
[04:00] <v> !enter | jrib
[04:00] <ubotu> jrib: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:01] <xanne> lol KDE translation?
[04:01] <DarkMageZ> xanne, um. try #kubuntu :P
[04:01] <endo> DarkMageZ: after disabling the accelerated card can I do a gui restart, or does it actually have to be a full system reboot?
[04:01] <Nutubuntu> Mariko[Linux] ,  well, that would explain why the volume is low. I don't think I've seen the control "stuck" before though.
[04:01] <xanne> i did they were asleep
[04:01] <DarkMageZ> endo, full system reboot :(
[04:01] <Johto> v: example, i have being doing this converting of my music library to a differend lossless codec just because i switched my desktop to linux ...i have being laboring with this converting stuff from yesterday, it takes time...but heck, its worth it :)
[04:01] <^NighT^WalkeR^> oh... btw... how do i start my gdm up again?
[04:01] <endo> ok, brb then :P
[04:02] <Mariko[Linux] > Nutubuntu: There is, quite literally, no bar at all. It just says 00, and if I hit the up key, nothing happens. That's only the master volume. Anything else I try to set works fine.
[04:02] <Johto> i had many of my albums as ape/cue ...had to convert them finally to flac =)
[04:02] <Torso> well I repeat... Since I have installed the alsa-oss library to be able so play sounds with audacity, I can't open the audio control pannel. why?
[04:03] <donutface> on other unix machines generally ive had a public_html folder in every user directory, then with apache i could just go to http://site/~user, but i see its not like this on ubuntu server, where abouts can i go to activate this?
[04:03] <jude> hey guys can anyone tell me how to get my webcam setup?
[04:03] <kitche> donutface: umm in httpd.conf
[04:04] <v> Meh, screw that, i couldnt be bothered to wait that long
[04:04] <Nutubuntu> Mariko[Linux] ,  I'm wondering if it's an issue with the laptop's onboard sound ... don't know if that's likely or not, nor what to suggest
[04:04] <jude> www. httpd.conf
[04:04] <jude> ?
[04:04] <donutface> kitche, im in apache2.conf, is it to do with the virtual directories?
[04:04] <Decoy> hey there! :] 
[04:04] <v> If it cant be done within a day, then dont do it, good motto to have :d
[04:04] <Johto> v: how old are you if i may ask?
[04:04] <Mariko[Linux] > Hmm. Is there any information I could provide to you that might give you a better lead?
[04:04] <v> Have a giuess?
[04:04] <Johto> v: err..under 20 ?
[04:04] <v> Have a more specific guess?
[04:04] <kdubois> whats the irc command to print the welcome message?
[04:05] <Johto> v: nope, thats my guestimate
[04:05] <Torso> noone can asnwer my question?
[04:05] <Mariko[Linux] > kdubois: /motd
[04:05] <donutface> nvm
[04:05] <donutface> found it
[04:05] <JuJuBee> How do I recompile php so I can use PostgreSQL?
[04:05] <v> lol
[04:06] <v> Ok
[04:06] <v> I am, almost 17 :d
[04:06] <Johto> "good things keep as waiting"  is my motto :)
[04:06] <DB42> JuJuBee: dont you just need to add an psql module ?
[04:06] <Nutubuntu> Hm ... not *me* maybe ... I'm not good with sound issues, and haven't really noticed who is, but I know that several people are. ... Who's good with soundcard / alsamixer issues here?
[04:06] <v> And may i ask how old uyou are lol?
[04:06] <JuJuBee> using adept?
[04:06] <DB42> yea
[04:06] <DarkMageZ> Nutubuntu, is something blocking your sound device as well?
[04:06] <Johto> v: only 29 :)
[04:06] <v> Old man!
[04:06] <v> Lol
[04:06] <Trixsey> What's the default imageviewer in Ubuntu/Gnome?
[04:06] <v> :p
[04:07] <Johto> old man lol they still card me at clubs !
[04:07] <Nutubuntu> DarkMageZ,  no, not mine ... but I'm going to have to go; I was trying to think who to point Mariko[Linux]   to
[04:07] <v> :S thats not very nice to such an old man, lol just messing around :D, you certainly know ur linux, thats all that matters imo
[04:07] <Johto> old my ass, best age i tell u :)
[04:07] <v> lol
[04:07] <xst> How do I install a new locale? E.g. "da_DK"?
[04:08] <coco> hellow
[04:08] <endo> DarkMageZ: justin@blllaahhh:~$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure
[04:08] <endo> /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: please specify a package to reconfigure
[04:08] <Johto> v: heh, i first time tried linus when i was 18 yers old..that was back in hmm...'98 :D
[04:08] <JuJuBee> php-pgsql is already installed acording to adept.
[04:08] <Johto> v: it was "little bit" harder  :)
[04:08] <DarkMageZ> endo, "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" :P
[04:08] <DB42> JuJuBee: so whats th perob?
[04:08] <DarkMageZ> endo, did the resolutions drop again?
[04:08] <coco> how install webcam eurocase iron 1300k?
[04:08] <JuJuBee> DB42 : Your version of PHP does not include PostgreSQL support. (according to apache)
[04:08] <Johto> aah..the sweet smell of coffee :P
[04:08] <Nutubuntu> I'm off for now, be well all :) Thanks again, jrib, wols_
[04:09] <v> Well john, im gona be installing enemy territory in a couple of hours, so you should get on there and show me you dont jjust know about OS's :P
[04:09] <DB42> JuJuBee: did you restart after installing ?
[04:09] <endo> DarkMageZ: yup
[04:09] <DarkMageZ> endo, before you get to reconfiguring it. what does "glxinfo | grep direct" show?
[04:09] <JuJuBee> After installing postgresql? no.
[04:09] <Johto> v: meh, i played ET when you were still in kindercarden :D
[04:09] <DB42> JuJuBee: restart after installing it + plugin
[04:09] <v> Im english, lol so i didnt go :P
[04:09] <DB42> also do phpinfo() and check if the psql is there
[04:09] <Johto> v: i played DOOM when it was NEW ..i'm think i know how to aim :)
[04:10] <jrib> xst: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/3707
[04:10] <endo> DarkMageZ: Direct Rednering: Yes
[04:10] <JuJuBee> I installed apache with php-pgsql last week,
[04:10] <DB42> i see my wifi in iwconfig, how do i enter my AP password to connect to it ?
[04:10] <endo> Rendering
[04:10] <JuJuBee> Have rebooted since then several times.
[04:10] <Johto> v: i'm finnish so i went :)
[04:10] <coco> they know as to install one webcam eurocase iron? some tutorial?
[04:10] <illriginal> Hey guys, how do I change my main menu icons to smaller size icons? This stupid theme made the icons like 64x64
[04:10] <v> Lol you from finland then? im from the crappest place in the world (england) :S
[04:10] <DarkMageZ> endo, ok that's a good start :). what about "gedit /var/log/X"<tab> then searching for "aiglx" ?
[04:10] <Johto> maybe i will install ET too some day, if i have the urge to play some
[04:11] <cmo-0> is there any initscript like is in debian.
[04:11] <Johto> v: oh..crappy you say?
[04:11] <jrib> cmo-0: what do you mean?
[04:11] <Rhynri> hello everyone1
[04:11] <Rhynri> !
[04:11] <endo> DarkMageZ: blank file
[04:11] <kitche> !offtopic | v Johto
[04:11] <ubotu> v Johto: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:11] <tibbe> how do I set the Terminal's default character encoding permanently?
[04:11] <Johto> ok, lets shut up then..its coffee brake anyways
[04:11] <v> Yeah when ive finished my diploma in software development im going tokyo
[04:11] <DarkMageZ> endo, when you get the capital X then press the tab button. it should give you the full filename :)
[04:11] <v> learning japanese aswell :D
[04:12] <endo> ohh
[04:12] <endo> duh, sorry
[04:12] <v> Shall we go to random hat?
[04:12] <cmo-0> in debian you can use  /etc/initscript to set vars on startup
[04:12] <coco> plisss helpme
[04:12] <jrib> !helpme | coco
[04:12] <endo> DarkMageZ: sweet! it says that AIGLX is enabled :D
[04:12] <ubotu> coco: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:13] <coco> they know as to install one webcam eurocase iron? some tutorial?
[04:13] <cmo-0> my problem is as follows
[04:13] <DarkMageZ> endo, perfect :) if you run beryl-manager then beryl should start =D
[04:13] <jrib> !webcam > coco (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:13] <mikeypizano> hey, can someone help me with gsynaptics
[04:13] <Rhynri> jrib: all hail the bot commander!
[04:13] <Johto> !webcam | johto
[04:13] <endo> DarkMageZ: Ok, i'm going to restart my gui to get this resolution and then be back :D
[04:13] <cmo-0> i have a login for running an intranet web application. this application uses latex, and i need to set some variables for it to see certain files. how can i do this
[04:13] <parenas> ola
[04:14] <mikeypizano> hey
[04:14] <parenas> ola
[04:14] <endo> DarkMageZ: got the resolution back :D
[04:14] <endo> DarkMageZ:  now i'll try installing beryl and the mananger
[04:14] <mezziah> just curious.. are there cheats for the minsweeper game in gnome? :S
[04:14] <mikeypizano> anyone know how to get gsynaptics?
[04:14] <cmo-0> latex works fine with my normal login, but it can not find the local packages when running using the web login
[04:14] <jrib> mezziah: hack the source?
[04:14] <parenas> ola
[04:14] <xanne> How do i reconfigure Xorg?
[04:14] <DarkMageZ> endo, ok. now just for paranoia sake. could you rerun "glxinfo | grep direct" and check the /var/log/x<tab> file for "aiglx"
[04:14] <parenas> ay alguien
[04:15] <jrib> !software > mikeypizano (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:15] <mezziah> jrib: nothing else? hmm
[04:15] <kml_> hi
[04:15] <kdubois> cmo-0, are you running the browser as root?
[04:15] <jrib> !info gsynaptics > mikeypizano
[04:15] <cmo-0> i've copied all of the texmf to the home dir of that login, still it can not find the required packages
[04:15] <cmo-0> no
[04:15] <mikeypizano> jrib, i have the packages installed but wont run
[04:15] <endo> DarkMageZ: yeah for sure man
[04:15] <cmo-0> kdubois:no
[04:15] <jrib> !xconfig > xanne (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:15] <jrib> mikeypizano: what happens when you try in a terminal?
[04:15] <mikeypizano> this is the error i get:
[04:16] <jrib> mikeypizano: if it is long, please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[04:16] <mikeypizano> GSynaptics couldn't initialize.
[04:16] <mikeypizano> You have to set 'SHMConfig' 'true' in xorg.conf or XF86Config to use GSynaptics
[04:16] <mikeypizano> its not in xorg.conf
[04:16] <kml_> do someone know how to use rdp
[04:16] <jrib> mikeypizano: it tells you what to do, but see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=345192
[04:16] <endo> DarkMageZ: Direct Rendering is enabled but now it says my AIGLX 3d driver claims not to support visual 0x27 and so on
[04:16] <mikeypizano> thank you
[04:17] <Rhynri> My retarded college is forcing me to get a new pc in a few weeks, I want to keep my ubuntu install and programs, but the new pc is quite different in terms of hardware and such.  Is it possible for me to backup the current install and have the new install mount my partitions from an external drive?
[04:17] <endo> :(
[04:17] <DarkMageZ> endo, keep searching the file. it'll probably still say aiglx is enabled furthur down
[04:17] <mikeypizano> jrib, do u have any instant messengers?
[04:17] <wols_> Rhynri: yes. just copy it over. ubuntu is not like windows
[04:17] <jrib> mikeypizano: I don't really use them
[04:17] <mikeypizano> ok no problem
[04:17] <kdubois> cmo-0, are you trying to install it and its not finding the packages, or is it just not finding the configuration files you want?
[04:17] <endo> DarkMageZ: yes, it does. haha thank you for your patients :D
[04:17] <mikeypizano> thanks for the help, cya
[04:18] <Rhynri> wols_ - just had to ask, i mean... just try doing that to a gentoo install.
[04:18] <Rhynri> :D
[04:18] <jrib> !cloning > Rhynri (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:18] <jrib> Rhynri: I would do that and copy over your /home
[04:18] <Rhynri> thanks jrib
[04:18] <endo> DarkMageZ: so what exactly is the point of the accelerated drivers?
[04:19] <Johto> Rhynri: yeah, just make u keep file permissions and stuff
[04:19] <Johto> sure
[04:19] <wols_> Rhynri: it will work if the CPUs are compatible and you didn't overspecialize
[04:19] <wols_> e.g. very custom kernel and such
[04:19] <DarkMageZ> endo, the drivers from restricted device manager (ati's official drivers) are faster @ 3d acceleration. but do NOT support aiglx
[04:20] <Rhynri> wols_ i'm going from a gateway with a celeron M to an Apple with a C2D
[04:20] <endo> DarkMageZ: ah, alright. Well I did the beryl command and now I don't have any titlebars. the terminal reads "reloading options"
[04:20] <lizili> please help me ,how i can install 'xfce4-4.4.1-indstaller.run'in shell ?
[04:21] <DarkMageZ> endo, applications > system tools > beryl manager
[04:21] <v> when i try to install enemy territory i get
[04:21] <wolfeySI> hello guys, could somebody tell me in which init script i can add my own server program so it will load at boot (after all rest is loaded)
[04:21] <v> ./setup.sh: 273: /home/v/.setup11812: not found
[04:21] <v> ./setup.sh: 278: /home/v/.setup11812: not found
[04:21] <v> ./setup.sh: 289: /home/v/.setup11812: not found
[04:21] <v> whats up with that?
[04:21] <endo> woah!
[04:21] <endo> there we go :D
[04:21] <cmo-0> kdubois. i've installed some private latex packages (simply putting them into my home texmf folder tree) and running updmap. now the web login does not find them, so i copied texmf folder to its home dir. still i need to run proper commands under 'web login' to update its configs
[04:21] <endo> yayyyyyy :D:D
[04:21] <endo> thank you SOOOOO much man
[04:21] <v> ?
[04:21] <v> Anyone?
[04:21] <jrib> v: don't paste here, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org and provide a link
[04:21] <v> ok
[04:21] <xanne> Hey i am trying to install the ATI driver from the repository but when I open restricted-manager I get a message that says " In order for this computer to function properly, Ubuntu may be using driver software taht cannot be supported"
[04:21] <v> My bad soz
[04:21] <v> But does anyone know btw>
[04:21] <v> ?
[04:21] <DarkMageZ> endo, have fun
[04:21] <jrib> v: and stop using the enter key for punctuation please
[04:21] <Rhynri> xanne - that's normal.
[04:22] <endo> DarkMageZ: I closed the terminal and now the borders are gone again
[04:22] <Rhynri> xanne - are you on 7.04?
[04:22] <wolfeySI> xanne: ati driver is closed source and from extranal source, but you want it ... i cant imagine living without it
[04:22] <wolfeySI> :)
[04:22] <wolfeySI> hello guys, could somebody tell me in which init script i can add my own server program so it will load at boot (after all rest is loaded)
[04:22] <endo> DarkMageZ: I need to have that terminal open?
[04:22] <xanne> es
[04:22] <DarkMageZ> endo, do you see the diamond in your system tray?
[04:22] <endo> DarkMageZ: yeah, its there
[04:22] <xanne> and yes I want it
[04:23] <lizili> please help me ,how can i  install 'xfce4-4.4.1-indstaller.run'in shell ?
[04:23] <xanne> Rhynri I am on 7.04
[04:23] <Johto> wolfeySI: hi, at least with debian, default runlevel was /etc/rc2.d/
[04:23] <DarkMageZ> endo, right click it and in there is an expanding field which gives you the choice between beryl & metacity
[04:23] <wolfeySI> will /etc/init.d/rc.local work?
[04:23] <jrib> lizili: xfce is packaged in ubuntu's repositories.  Is there a reason you are not using the repositories?
[04:23] <DarkMageZ> endo, "select window manager" :P
[04:24] <endo> beryl is checked
[04:24] <DarkMageZ> endo, pick metacity then wait 10 seconds then beryl again
[04:24] <endo> ah, ok
[04:24] <wolfeySI> hmm
[04:24] <Johto> wolfeySI: find out what runlevel is ubuntu, then make ur own symlink to point to a script ..use the naming of symlink same as the other symlinks on the /etc/rc#.d directories, first letter is either K or S ..that means starts or not..then some random number which tells the order they start
[04:24] <endo> there we go!
[04:24] <endo> so sweet
[04:24] <endo> wow, thank you so much man :D
[04:25] <Rhynri> xanne - go here http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Feisty_Installation_Guide
[04:25] <lizili> jrib:,how can i  install 'xfce4-4.4.1-indstaller.run'in shell ?and i have downloaded it today .i want update from 4.40 tp 4.4.1
[04:25] <DarkMageZ> endo, no problem. enoy the effects.
[04:25] <devinci> who speak french ?
[04:26] <jrib> !fr | devinci
[04:26] <ubotu> devinci: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[04:26] <devinci> merci
[04:26] <endo> DarkMageZ: one more question, where is the best place to get some themes!
[04:26] <Rhynri> jrib the bot god strikes again. :D
[04:26] <kdubois> cmo-0, i dont know how much help i'm going to be.. try asking at #latex?
[04:26] <DarkMageZ> endo, what type of themes :P
[04:26] <jrib> lizili: I don't know what the file does, so I don't really know if you will end up with a broken system.  I recommend you stick with the repositories
[04:26] <jude> my pc can't read a DVD can onyone tell me y?? thanks
[04:26] <jrib> !dvd > jude (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:27] <jrib> cmo-0: what do you mean by "web login"?
[04:27] <endo> DarkMageZ: themes for emerald
[04:27] <lizili> jrib:if i double click it i will auto uncompress
[04:27] <cmo-0> i've tried that. IMHO the problem is not related to latex. it is related to how configure certain user (who has no password)
[04:27] <cmo-0> a login created to run a web application
[04:27] <cmo-0> like www-data
[04:27] <DarkMageZ> endo, i personally don't use the emerald engine. so i wouldn't know.
[04:28] <v> Has anyoine here install enemty territory on ubuntu?
[04:28] <endo> DarkMageZ: which engine do you use?
[04:28] <allansv> I
[04:28] <jrib> cmo-0: there must be a way to install the latex packages system-wide, no?  That seems like the best solution
[04:28] <allansv> me =] 
[04:28] <DarkMageZ> endo, gtk. (same as metacity)
[04:28] <v> Hey allansv, could you tell me how you done it please?
[04:28] <allansv> i've also installed neverwinter nights
[04:28] <v> Im getting all sorts of problems when tyrying to install it
[04:29] <lizili> jrib: i download it form http://www.xfce.org/,    it's name is   xfce4-4.4.1-indstaller.run
[04:29] <allansv> just a second
[04:29] <endo> ahh, ok. Well thank you so much for your help man
[04:29] <cmo-0> okay jrib. seems one of the chances to get it done. thanks for all
[04:29] <endo> much appriciated
[04:29] <XristinaTv> hi can i ask some questions?
[04:29] <kitche> XristinaTv: just ask your question no need to ask to ask
[04:29] <lizili> but i can't install is follow the site of http://www.xfce.org/documentation/installers/xfce/index.html
[04:29] <XristinaTv> how can i set ati drivers in ubuntu ? have problems !
[04:30] <jrib> lizili: like I said, if you don't have a pressing reason to use that version instead of the repository one, it is a lot better to stick with the repositories
[04:30] <v> whats the defaut SU password?
[04:30] <jrib> !ati > XristinaTv (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:30] <jrib> !root > v (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:31] <v> got
[04:31] <v> hmm
[04:31] <DarkMageZ> endo, good luck and have fun. it's past midnight here =D
[04:31] <v> im trying to run su -c "./et-linux-2.56-2.x86.run" and it asks for a password
[04:31] <Rhynri> does 7.04 need a plugin for NTFS?
[04:31] <jrib> v: yes, the page ubotu gave you explains
[04:31] <v> you cant just explain? no, god your like a bot urself
[04:31] <Rhynri> !NTFS
[04:31] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[04:31] <hrehf_> can somebody point me to good info on what partitions i need, what size they hsould be and what fs they should run? Google/rtfm is weak today
[04:32] <jrib> v: I would just be typing what the page says... I don't see the point in that
[04:32] <Rhynri> !ntfs-3g >Rhynri
[04:32] <v> Well ive tried my password and it says authentication failed
[04:32] <hrehf_> (i can't use the guided installer because i need total control over what hd/partitions it uses)
[04:32] <jrib> v: read the page, you need to use sudo, not su
[04:32] <v> ok
[04:33] <XristinaTv> thats not help
[04:33] <wolfeySI> Johto: http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/09/07/adding-a-startup-script-to-be-run-at-bootup/ this helped
[04:33] <jrib> XristinaTv: then you need to be more specific
[04:33] <Johto> wolfeySI: good to hear !
[04:34] <jrib> lizili: try to keep the discussion in the channel, thanks
[04:34] <XristinaTv> if i was a scientist i wouldn ask
[04:34] <allansv> Mine cds and dvds are being mounted as blank media. Does anyone knows why ?
[04:34] <Johto> wolfeySI: it basicly does just what i told you but automaticly :D
[04:35] <jrib> XristinaTv: you need to explain what exactly goes wrong when you follow the page or what exactly does not make sense to you
[04:35] <magnetron> allansv: They are blank?
[04:35] <Johto> wolfeySI: i made it my self on my debian server, made a script in /etc/iniet.f/ ..but called it using symling on /etc/rc2.d/S##something
[04:35] <allansv> no
[04:35] <v> whats the option to replace su -c
[04:36] <v> sudo -c doesnt do it
[04:36] <jrib> v: you aren't reading the page.
[04:36] <magnetron> allansv: You didn't "finalize" them?
[04:36] <allansv> in mandriva everything is fine
[04:36] <allansv> they are video dvds and commond music cds
[04:36] <magnetron> allansv: did you finalize them?
[04:37] <Rhynri> ok, why would gparted not recognize an NTFS partition when its unmounted but have no problem looking at it when it is
[04:37] <allansv> they were bought on stores
[04:37] <v> i dont get it
[04:37] <v> just explain it dude, stop being so stubborn, thats what ur here for right?
[04:37] <allansv> it1s very strange
[04:38] <v> allansv how did you install enemy territory?
[04:38] <wolfeySI> ryushe: you really shouldnt change partition when it's mounted (and possibly in use)
[04:38] <allansv> i've told u in the pvt
[04:38] <wolfeySI> ryushe: it's bad thing to do and possibly dangerous for your data
[04:38] <jrib> v: I'll gladly help you, but you need to be willing to read the documentation: To use sudo on the command line, preface the command with sudo: sudo echo hi
[04:38] <v> i didnt even get a pvt
[04:38] <rambo3> !nvidia
[04:38] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:38] <kitche> allansv: you need to be registered to pm people on this network
[04:38] <v> allan, just msg me here
[04:39] <lizili> jrib:could tell me how to uninstall xfce4 ?thanks!
[04:39] <allansv> when ubuntu boot's up, even with the dvd driver emptym, a icon is created in the desktop
[04:39] <jrib> lizili: how did you install it?
[04:39] <allansv> i just downloaded it
[04:39] <allansv> and run
[04:39] <allansv> o.o'
[04:39] <Rhynri> nvm, i got it
[04:40] <lizili> jrib:i installed it in shell in GNOME
[04:40] <allansv> after that
[04:40] <v> nvm
[04:40] <Reed_> I am having a lot of problems with installing ubuntu 7.04. When I use the live CD, I get to the 1st load screen, everything goes fine and it just stops at a blank screen. When I use the alternate CD everything will load up until it asks me to select a Screen Resolution. After that it freezes at 6%
[04:40] <v> i need libgtk1.2
[04:40] <v> thats what it is
[04:40] <ShadowXP> how long until the next ubuntu release?
[04:40] <allansv> just update punkbuster
[04:40] <kitche> !enter | allansv
[04:40] <jrib> ShadowXP: october
[04:40] <zmeiat_joro> I have Ubuntu installe, and I tried to install on a partition where I previously had FreeBSD; it installed fine but in the end there was a problem installing GRUB; I added an entry for Debian in the Ubuntu's grub.conf, but it gives me an error 17 (cannot mount selected partition)
[04:40] <haf> ShadowXP, October
[04:40] <ubotu> allansv: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:40] <jrib> lizili: what package did you install?
[04:40] <zmeiat_joro> tried to install Debian*
[04:40] <wolfeySI> Reed_: it could be your monitor (or video card) doesnt like default resolution
[04:40] <allansv> sorry
[04:41] <jrib> v: you understand now?
[04:41] <Reed_> how would I change that wolfey?
[04:41] <Reed_> I can't get it to install through either the Live CD or alternate
[04:41] <lmosher> When a program opens a "open file" dialog window I always see all my .folders in my home directory (normally hidden for commands like ls... etc.) Is there a way to make them default to hidden, because it's really annoying to sort through them...
[04:41] <zmeiat_joro> not menu.conf. menu.lst
[04:41] <zmeiat_joro> emm, nayway
[04:42] <lizili> jrib:i use the order 'sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop'in shell
[04:42] <DSBassetts> I ran bz2recover and now I have 4847 files from that, what do I do with them?
[04:42] <Johto> lmosher: i have thought that too, if you know let me know :)
[04:42] <Johto> lmosher: i bet its controlled app bases :(
[04:42] <jrib> lizili: ok, and you want to go back to just GNOME?
[04:42] <wolfeySI> Reed_: at boot you'd edit boot line and add vga=some_number like listed here http://wiki.antlinux.com/pmwiki.php?n=HowTos.VgaModes
[04:42] <wolfeySI> Reed_: dunno if that's problem, but it could be.
[04:43] <lizili> and then how to do in gnome /?
[04:43] <jrib> lizili: see http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/puregnome
[04:43] <lizili> jrib:and then how to do in gnome /?
[04:43] <lmosher> Johto, I always though the .files was an interesting way to handle hidden files when linux was mostly text based, but whenever I use GUIs it's a PITA :/
[04:43] <xanne> How can I get Big Desktop to work properly on 2 screens with different aspect ratios?
[04:43] <lokulin> lmosher: have you looked throuh gconf-editor?
[04:44] <lmosher> lokulin, not extensively
[04:44] <lokulin> lmosher: I've wondered the same but not had a chance to investigate :-)
[04:44] <Johto> lmosher: i know :(
[04:44] <lizili> jrib:you mean i can't install xfce in xfce evironment ?
[04:44] <lmosher> lokulin, I'll take a peek
[04:44] <jrib> lizili: didn't you ask how to uninstall xfce?
[04:44] <zendo> Hi. How can I make gnome not to anti-alias fonts in size some range (ie. 0-12) like in KDE?
[04:44] <zendo> Hi. How can I make gnome not to anti-alias fonts in some size range (ie. 0-12) like in KDE?
[04:45] <Reed_> wolfieSI, would it be like vga=0x104 for 1024x1768
[04:46] <Reed_> 0x105**
[04:46] <sek> anyone know how you can get xchat to keep a history of what you type so you can just press the up button to get it back?
[04:46] <lizili> if i can install the new package of xfce4 ,that is better
[04:46] <sek> well so it saves it when you quit
[04:46] <lizili> jrib:if i can install the new package of xfce4 ,that is better
[04:47] <jrib> lizili: but why, what is the essential feature that this provides that the repository version does not?
[04:47] <pliz> Hi guys! Does anyone know what is happening when I try to obtain a dynamic IP using network manager in ubuntu feisty and instead I get eth0:avah zeroconf IP. If I reboot - then the correct IP is obtained
[04:47] <incorrect> i am trying to configure slapd, i need some docs, where is the best place for a howto?
[04:47] <lokulin> lmosher: right click in the directory listing and untick showh hidden files
[04:48] <incorrect> !ldap
[04:48] <ubotu> LDAP is the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. For more information and installation instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenLDAPServer
[04:48] <neverblue> morning
[04:48] <sek> whats the best irc search engine?
[04:48] <lokulin> lmosher: too simple!
[04:48] <sek> for files
[04:48] <sek> ircspy is down :(
[04:49] <zendo> anyone please?
[04:50] <xanne_> I need help getting the Big Desktop function to work.
[04:50] <pliz> eth0:avah local IP problem anyone?
[04:51] <lmosher> lokulin, LOL! Man and I was going through page after page in google
[04:51] <endo> Anyone know of a OSX like dock I could use?
[04:52] <lmosher> lokulin, man, that's saved me so much grief. Well it's usually not a big deal, I just type the name of the folder I want, but that's so much easier. Thanks!
[04:53] <incorrect> i don't get this slapd is complaining it can't find sasl
[04:53] <sek> i just bought a dell d420 laptop for $1500 (AU) good deal?
[04:53] <lokulin> lmosher: np. Saved me to. Never noticed till I went looking :-)
[04:53] <zzuh> is it possible to install ubuntu from a portable hdd? load the image from a usb hdd (my bios allows booting via usb)
[04:53] <pascual> pascual
[04:54] <lokulin> sek: if it does what you want for a price you are willing to pay then it is a good deal. ;-)
[04:55] <jonny> Hello
[04:55] <benmayim> I have ubunty 7.04 server installed in vmware. I don't want to have to use sudo commands all the time. Is there some way to login as root so I don't have to?
[04:55] <sek> wicked, thanks.. it should with dual processor, bought it because its tiny
[04:56] <Jonny> Hey, Im new to Ubuntu, What bittorrent should i use and how do i install it?
[04:56] <sek> sudo su
[04:56] <liquiddoom> !bittorrent | Jonny
[04:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bittorrent - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:56] <radioaktivstorm> how on earth did i manage to turn on the SCIM thing....what does it do and how can i take it out of the tray
[04:56] <helder__> Someone was able to setup the safari with wine?
[04:56] <liquiddoom> Jonny: Er, yeah. Anyways, there is a bittorrent client built in
[04:57] <Jonny> i used to use debian, for like 1 week and it had GNOME Torrent allready on it
[04:57] <Jonny> i just installed Ubuntu and it doesnt seem to have it on it
[04:57] <liquiddoom> Jonny: Ubuntu does have it
[04:57] <helder__> Someone was able to setup the safari with wine?
[04:57] <liquiddoom> Jonny: You have to add it to the menu
[04:57] <Jonny> Ohhh, How would i go around doing that?
[04:57] <liquiddoom> !alacarte | Jonny
[04:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about alacarte - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:57] <BFrank> just use konqueror
[04:57] <liquiddoom> !menu | Jonny
[04:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about menu - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:58] <radioaktivstorm> Jonny: try downloading  something thats a .torrent...it just loads  i believe.
[04:58] <magnetron> benmayim: the best way would be to do sudo -s , that would give you a superuser shell
[04:58] <Jonny> oh ok ;p
[04:58] <magnetron> benmayim: enabling the root account is an unnecessary security risk
[04:58] <Dysk> Hello. I've just installed Ubuntu (7.04) and updated it, and seem to have a rather odd issue. I can access all my windows partitions fine, except one folder in one of them - notably, my forty-odd gig music folder. Everything else works fine, just not this one folder. Any suggestions?
[04:58] <liquiddoom> Jonny: Wow, ubotu, you fail.... anyways. Just look in your "menu layouy" and then check the "bittorrent" item
[04:58] <endo> ok, anyone know how to go about updating gaim to pidgin?
[04:58] <liquiddoom> er, layout.
[04:59] <Jonny> Ahhh Yes
[04:59] <Jonny> I Downloaded a .torrent file and it downloads
[04:59] <Jonny> :P
[04:59] <benmayim> magnetron, thx, it will only be a risk while I'm setting up, Idon't plan to keep it that way.
[04:59] <radioaktivstorm> endo, i think youre gonna have to do the fun tar thing.... pidgin doesnt seem to have a .deb yet to my knowledge
[05:00] <CharlieSu> is there a maximum filesize for NFS?
 Only thing I don't like abotu gnome-btdownload is there is no upload cap. If you wanna be a control freak, use something like azuerus
[05:00] <nrdb> Hi I have just found what looks like a memory leak when using Nautilus 2.14.3, when view a directory with a lot of .WMF files a whole lot of memory was allocated, when I closed Nautilus the memory wasn't freed.  Anyone else seen this?
[05:00] <endo> radioaktivstorm: ok
[05:00] <Jonny> Thanks liquiddoom
[05:00] <endo> and I need someone to recommend me a good torrent application
[05:00] <Azul> radioaktivstorm: i recon there is a pidgin in the repositories, but it will ask you to uninstall gaim and nautilus send to
[05:00] <Azul> for some reason
 At the moment I say go with azuerus
[05:01] <radioaktivstorm> hmm lessee
[05:01] <kazol> How do I change the color of the "Applications Places System" panel at the top left?
[05:01] <endo> liquiddoom: awee, really?
[05:01] <endo> there is nothing eles?
[05:01] <Azul> nrdb: interesting observation
 There's a few others
[05:01] <mon^rch> pidgin... as in carrier pidgin? :P
[05:01] <benmayim> I want to install java runtime environment, but it's not on the list of installable packages in add/remove programs, and I don't know how to manually install in Linux. I'm new to linux.
[05:02] <endo> mon^rch: no, the new Gaim
 CLI bittorrent, bittornado, some others... I think ubotu should have a factoid
[05:02] <liquiddoom> !azureus | endo
[05:02] <ubotu> endo: azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AzureusHowTo
[05:02] <liquiddoom> !bt | endo
[05:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bt - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:02] <endo> !bittorrent | endo
[05:02] <nrdb> Azul: its a problem for me as I need to keep loging out and back in often.
[05:02] <kitche> !java | benmayim:
[05:02] <ubotu> benmayim:: To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[05:03] <pacomurtas> ola
[05:03] <pihus> I Installed Slab menu but somewhy it's all empty. how can I configure it?
[05:04] <Absorto> hello! my host has a load avg of 8! if I stop udev it goes down to 0.
[05:04] <tyler_d> trying to create a new user on an ssh box running 6.06?
[05:04] <nix> hello everyone, anyone know how to convert a bin/cue set to a standard iso?
[05:05] <bulmer> tyler_d: create the user as any regular user, the ssh daemon takes care of the login process
[05:05] <Gnea> nix: apt-get install bchunk
[05:05] <nix> k thanks I'll check that out..
[05:06] <tyler_d> bulmer: whats the command? is it different through ssh? or the same? mind telling me the command?
[05:06] <Gnea> bulmer: new user accounts must be done with administrative rights.
[05:06] <endo> ktorrent obviously isn't going to work in Gnome is it
[05:06] <bulmer> tyler_d man useradd   or    vipw
[05:06] <tyler_d> bulmer: ty
[05:06] <nix> endo: it should work with the kde libs installed...
[05:07] <endo> nix: ah, ok. How do I go about doing that?
[05:07] <nrdb> endo: I am using Konversation at the moment so I think it will work though a lot of dependacies will be installed.
[05:07] <endo> doesn't seem worht it
[05:07] <nix> endo: yup not really unless you really need to work with ktorrent
[05:08] <nix> endo: its a great client though
[05:08] <Gnea> endo: why wouldn't it work in gnome?
[05:08] <mezziah> what wouldn't work in gnome?
[05:09] <endo> nix: I hate azureus
[05:09] <radioaktivstorm> endo, ktorrent should work under gnome if you want to use it. might not match the rest of the gui....but should work fine :P
[05:09] <sek> is ktorrent for kde?
[05:09] <nrdb> Hi I have just found what looks like a memory leak when using Nautilus 2.14.3, when view a directory with a lot of .WMF files a whole lot of memory was allocated, when I closed Nautilus the memory wasn't freed.  Should I report this as a bug ?
[05:09] <mezziah> sek: yes
[05:09] <mezziah> sek: nearly everything that begins with 'k' is a kde app
[05:09] <sek> haha
[05:10] <sek> yeh, should of figured that out by now
[05:10] <mezziah> i'm not kidding :>
[05:10] <Gnea> sek: just like any other kde or gnome app, it only relies on the library files, not the interface itself
[05:10] <nix> endo: me too.. too much of a config beast. ktorrent will work on gnome with all the funtionality. however, the gui may be a bit unpleasent
[05:10] <mezziah> oh right
[05:10] <olicat> hi all - i just had a process using 99% cpu for a while, called "321wn.gif x" - i can't seem to find any reference to it at all
[05:10] <endo> I wish they would port utorrent for other os other then windows. its such a nice program
[05:10] <olicat> it's nowhere on the filesystem
[05:11] <Tom47> olicat running wine/
[05:11] <Tom47> ?
[05:11] <Gnea> olicat: that'd be a .gif file, which isn't an executable. how did you find that?
[05:11] <sek> yeh defiantly, that exactly why i hate using kde apps
[05:11] <Kal__> how can I test if my wireless adapter is working correctly? Im running Kismet and it does not show my ap. either the ap is bust (dont think so) or my wireless adapter. im using intel ipw2200.
[05:12] <Gnea> !wireless | Kal__
[05:12] <ubotu> Kal__: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:12] <olicat> Gnea, it process name was "321wn.gif" ps ax showed it was executed as "./321wn.gif", so i assume there was script with that name somwhere
[05:12] <Tom47> olicat do you have wine installed?
[05:12] <olicat> Tom47, is that a wine process?
[05:12] <endo> any of you guys use ubuntu as your main os?
[05:12] <olicat> Tom47, no
[05:12] <Tom47> olicat pls answer the question
[05:12] <Tom47> ty
[05:12] <Tom47> ok
[05:12] <Gnea> olicat: and how did you go about trying to locate the file?
[05:12] <sek> i used it for like a year
[05:12] <endo> I don't even have windows intalled anymore, fuck it haha
[05:12] <Kal__> Gnea, yea no help there
[05:13] <olicat> Gnea, find / -name 321ns*
[05:13] <kitche> !ohmy | endo
[05:13] <ubotu> endo: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:13] <sek> went completely microsoft-free
[05:13] <Profquatermass> CAn someone help a 1st time user of Ubuntu?
[05:13] <Tom47> olicat its possible for wine to run oddly named files ... if its a win binary or exe regardless of name is why i asked the question
[05:13] <Gnea> olicat: tried changing the ps arguments to locate a PPID?
[05:13] <nrdb> Profquatermass: you need to ask a question
[05:13] <Profquatermass> Ok
[05:13] <Gnea> Tom47: doesn't sound like a wine proces...
[05:13] <olicat> Gnea, someone killed the process after they told me about it :/
[05:14] <Tom47> gnea not in this instance since he does not have wine installed no
[05:14] <Profquatermass> I've ran the ubuntu CD and its set the screen resolution too low. I've got a 1680x105 monitor and its 1024x768!
[05:14] <Gnea> olicat: this is a multi-user system? gah...
[05:14] <Profquatermass> 1680x1050
[05:14] <Profquatermass> I've never used ubuntu before
[05:14] <usuario_> gaja
[05:14] <pihus> how to check whether swap is on or off?
[05:15] <nrdb> Profquatermass: did you install or just run from CD
[05:15] <Profquatermass> run from CD
[05:15] <olicat> Gnea, no, it's just a firewall, but they're quite open with the access to root passwords - for some reason
[05:15] <Gnea> pihus: use the 'free' command
[05:15] <pihus> hmmm
[05:15] <pihus> it somehow doesn't swapon automatically
[05:15] <v> My dam cd drive is still not working
[05:15] <v> Its jus not responding, and then any program that uses it crashes
[05:15] <Gnea> olicat: morons. *ahem* it's possible that the file was removed already...
[05:15] <v> Any one any ideas
[05:16] <mero_aprendiz> Profquatermass, you should read a lot more about Linux and Ubuntu before you install is...
[05:16] <nrdb> Profquatermass: I haven't run from CD for a while have a look at the options before starting the boot.
[05:16] <Azul> replace it
[05:16] <v> Ive tried absolutely everything :S
[05:16] <kitche> pihus: see if top says it
[05:16] <v> I hve not cash atm
[05:16] <sparrw> what packages do i need for my local webserver to be able to run perl cgi?
[05:16] <olicat> Gnea, urgh, this guy who killed the process!! i told him not to until i found out what it was
[05:16] <Profquatermass> The only options from boot up is to choose the boot option.
[05:16] <Azul> v: get cash
[05:16] <kimmey2k3> what kinda plugin do I have to install to make http://atvs.vg.no/player/nyheter/9792-vaskehjelp-viste-seg-aa-vaere-.html work? I only have mplayer and that dosent work well
[05:16] <Gnea> olicat: lol! check his .bash_history
[05:17] <kitche> olicat: you can do a locate for the file
[05:17] <nrdb> sparrw: you need mod-perl but it should be installed allready.
[05:17] <Gnea> kitche: only if it's been there over a day
[05:17] <sparrw> nrdb: ok, then perhaps ive got an option incorrect...
[05:17] <v> Lol, this is supposed to be support for the os, not cash
[05:17] <flami> Hi, is there something like irfanview for linux ? ( watch pictures and do some basic editing like resize )
[05:17] <kitche> Gnea: depends on how it's setup I have mine to do it per hour
[05:18] <Profquatermass> How do I tell Ubuntu I've got a widescreen monitor not generic?
[05:18] <mero_aprendiz> flami, picasa is a good choice for that
[05:18] <Gnea> kitche: that's pretty resoure intensive...
[05:18] <Azul> v: i am trying to support you =D
[05:18] <flami> ok
[05:18] <flami> thanks
[05:18] <nrdb> sparrw: make sure the CGI script is tagged as executable.
[05:18] <mero_aprendiz> Profquatermass, you gotta edit xorg.conf
[05:18] <Gnea> Profquatermass: it should autodetect it
[05:18] <kitche> Gnea: not really
[05:18] <sparrw> nrdb: it is
[05:18] <Azul> v: does it work on windows?
[05:18] <Profquatermass> I though Ubuntu 'just works' ?
[05:18] <Slash> prof
[05:18] <endo> just incase anyone cares, I found this
[05:18] <endo> http://download.ubuntu.pl/_Feisty_Fawn/pidgin/2.0.1/
[05:18] <Azul> Profquatermass: it doesn't
[05:18] <Slash> you should use gedit
[05:18] <Profquatermass> oh
[05:19] <Slash> sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[05:19] <v> Yeah azul, it works perfectly fine on there
[05:19] <v> just this
[05:19] <Slash> and change the resolution you want
[05:19] <Slash> (having widescreen to)
[05:19] <sparrw> Profquatermass: why would you need to tell ubuntu that you have a widescreen monitor?  does it not offer the right resolutions?
[05:19] <v> Someone said its the grub boot loader and i need ti replaace it with lilo but thats complicated
[05:19] <Gnea> Profquatermass: there are odd cases now and then that don't work as intended
[05:19] <mero_aprendiz> but you should know what you're doing than... read a little bit about xorg.conf...
[05:19] <Azul> v: i don't think the bootload got anything to do with how your cd-rom behaves
[05:20] <Azul> v: what programs do you use to burn?
[05:20] <nrdb> Profquatermass: it just works (from the CD) for the widest posible setup, as wide screen monitors aren't very common it doesn't do it automattically.
[05:20] <v> Nothing
[05:20] <v> It just wont load CDS or respond full top
[05:20] <freewilly> you just have to make one or two good modelines & wre them down on paper & in xorg.conf
[05:20] <endo> nevermind, none of those packages work
[05:20] <Azul> v: do CDs at least get mounted
[05:20] <Musiq> Which program can I use as alternative for timidity?
[05:21] <endo> !pidgin | endo
[05:21] <Profquatermass> ok I've edited the xorg.conf file. Now what the screen hasn't changed
[05:21] <v> no
[05:21] <v> cd's do not mount
[05:21] <v> and ive already looked in the cd options
[05:21] <v> its all on auto mount
[05:21] <endo> !gaim | endo
[05:21] <v> and even when i click the mount function it still doesnt do anything :S
[05:22] <freewilly> just google for a matching xorg.conf & paste it
[05:22] <nrdb> Profquatermass: using <ctl><alt><1> do a "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart"
[05:22] <joe4288> hi im having trouble joining the kubuntu channel
[05:22] <Nutubuntu> I had to end my Feisty installation at the "Select and install software" step. Is there a way to resume installing beginning at that step?
[05:22] <Gnea> Profquatermass: you have to restart X for that - just press ctrl-alt-backspace
[05:22] <joe4288> it says i need to be identified?
[05:23] <kitche> !register | joe4288
[05:23] <ubotu> joe4288: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[05:23] <Azul> v: all i can think of is ubuntu just doesn't like your cd-rom drive
[05:23] <joe4288> yea i had the same problem when i install feisty
[05:23] <joe4288> all i did was have it search for a img on my windows drive
[05:24] <joe4288> and i made it use the img and BOOM all good
[05:24] <bulmer> v do you believe your cdrom is still working? just for comparison, a cdrom reader i have is freaking so slow using ubuntu cd's but windows (a snap)
[05:24] <Profquatermass> I've typed into terminal "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart" and nothing is happening
[05:24] <Profquatermass> I get no such file
[05:24] <pihus> I need to modprobe and chmod everytime I boot up (to turn on wifi radio). How could I make it happen automatically?
[05:24] <luc_> fdghj
[05:25] <Gnea> Profquatermass: just press ctrl-alt-backspace, it will kill X and restart it for you, all while re-reading the xorg.conf file
[05:25] <nrdb> Profquatermass: are you using Ubuntu or Kubuntu ?
[05:25] <Gnea> heh
[05:27] <trappist> who would I ask about claiming an existing, inactive username on the ubuntu forums, launchpad, etc.?
[05:27] <daquino> is there a repo which has p idgin ?
[05:27] <luc_> http://geeknode.org
[05:28] <david_> hola
[05:28] <Tom47> gday
[05:29] <manga_aroche> ola
[05:29] <radioaktivstorm> anyone know of a firefox theme that allows your gtk iconset to appear in the browser? kinda like how epiphany does it?
[05:29] <manga_aroche> ay alguien
[05:29] <aurynn> so what would I look at as to why 7.04 x86-64 wouldn't boot on my AMD64 system?
[05:30] <Tom47> radioaktivstorm: i think there is an 'old-gnome' under the os group
[05:30] <manga_aroche> al guna chica
[05:30] <Gnea> aurynn: the error message
[05:30] <aurynn> Gnea, none; it starts loading and goes to a black screen.
[05:31] <radioaktivstorm> Tom47, cool, im actually looking to match my ubuntustudio iconset...
[05:31] <Gnea> aurynn: uh-huh, what about the lights on the cdrom and hdd?
[05:31] <aurynn> Gnea, None. It goes quiet. This is the 7.04 livecd
[05:31] <v> whats the command to force unmount?
[05:31] <radioaktivstorm> ha. and there it is....at gnome-look herself!
[05:31] <Tom47> radioaktivstorm: i use the ubuntu tango theme
[05:31] <Gnea> aurynn: okay, do you have anything other than ther keyboard, mouse, monitor, speakers plugged in?
[05:32] <v> ?
[05:32] <aurynn> Gnea, no
[05:32] <v> whats the command to force unmount?
[05:32] <Gnea> !repeat | v
[05:32] <ubotu> v: 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
[05:32] <silvertip257> I could use some help:  I've compiled busybox & need to add openssh to it ... instructions say to chroot & compile openssh ...
[05:33] <aurynn> my first guess would be a bad image..
[05:33] <hoelk> anyone else problems with unmounting removable usb devices in xfce btw?
[05:33] <Gnea> aurynn: do you have another computer?
[05:33] <aurynn> Gnea, only the one x86-64
[05:33] <radioaktivstorm> Tom47 nice looking theme actually...hmm i may use that. i dont like the default them...its a bit faded especially on the laptop :/
[05:33] <Gnea> hoelk: as long as there isn't a program that's using the device, shouldn't be a problem
[05:33] <Gnea> aurynn: oh. what cpu is it?
[05:34] <Mariko[Linux] > Now I have another problem - my wireless driver doesn't work, it's an Intel Proset Wireless card; 3945.
[05:34] <hoelk> well but it is ;)
[05:34] <Mariko[Linux] > It shows up as a restricted device.
[05:34] <aurynn> Gnea, AMD Sempron 64. It ran 6.04-x86-64 without a problem
[05:34] <hoelk> nevermind i cant really describe the bug now, just wanted to know if anyone has experiences with that
[05:34] <Gnea> aurynn: AFAIK, 7.04 isn't a final stable release yet.
[05:35] <mezziah> Gnea: it's stable since 2 months
[05:35] <Gnea> aurynn: you may need to tweak the boot options for the kernel
[05:35] <BFrank> why is the vesa driver for xorg on Ubuntu so choppy compared to the vesa driver for xorg on freebsd?
[05:35] <v> So
[05:36] <Gnea> mezziah: oh, had my fooled.
[05:36] <v> How do i go about formating my external hdd?
[05:36] <Gnea> me*
[05:36] <aurynn> BFrank, it's a conspiracy
[05:36] <jmerino> ytf776
[05:36] <BFrank> does it have anything to do with DRI?
[05:36] <v> How do i go about formatting my external HDD please someone?
[05:36] <Gnea> !format | v
[05:36] <ubotu> v: 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
[05:36] <Mariko[Linux] > Anybody?
[05:36] <Gnea> !patience | v
[05:36] <ubotu> v: 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
[05:37] <scarecrow> Hi, i'm want to convert a .rpm pakage  to .deb can some1 plz help me?
[05:37] <xeno__>  Say, I'm back trying to figure out my laptop.  I have the firewall up with my mac address, but that device doesn't appear to have any pickup reporter.
[05:37] <Gnea> !wireless | Mariko[Linux] 
[05:37] <ubotu> Mariko[Linux] : Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:37] <berent> is there any tool to hack email passwords in ubuntu?
[05:37] <Gnea> scarecrow: apt-get install alien
[05:37] <xeno__>  It's a Netgear MR814v2.
[05:37] <lokulin> !alien | scarecrow
[05:37] <ubotu> scarecrow: RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu uses !APT, not RPM. RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[05:37] <xeno__>  Here are some other history items:
[05:38] <xeno__>  1.  My friend who sold it to me had wireless working fine on it with Windows XP.
[05:38] <lokulin> I've used alien on a few packages tho and it seems to work well
[05:38] <scarecrow> Gnea, I did installed alien but then i dunno wat to do.
[05:38] <xeno__>  2.  I installed Breezy on it last Summer and then upgraded to Dapper.  It never worked with the wireless net at my employment at the time.
[05:38] <Gnea> aurynn: i really don't know what else to suggest other than try a 32bit image
[05:38] <Tom47> Mariko[Linux] : have you enabled the driver in System > Administraton > Restricted Driver Manager?
[05:38] <Gnea> scarecrow: man alien
[05:38] <xeno__>  3.  I upgraded recently to Edgy and then to Feisty, and most everything else on this Toshiba Satellite A55-S3063 works fine.
[05:39] <aurynn> Gnea, the 32-bit image is working fine
[05:39] <Mariko[Linux] > Yes, I have, Tom47
[05:39] <Tom47> k
[05:39] <Benny> Hi, Having a problem with Compiz desktop effects on ubuntu feisty - it disabled without an obvious cause - can anyone help?
[05:39] <xeno__>  When I go right now to the network GUI under System it has a check to the left of "wired " and a minus to the left of "wireless"
[05:39] <Gnea> aurynn: try expert mode
[05:39] <aurynn> Gnea, would it be worthwhile to reburn the image?
[05:39] <scarecrow> Gnea, i am very new to Ubuntu. I did read the man alien but i dun understand anything.
[05:39] <MentoreX> !german
[05:39] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[05:39] <xeno__>  ifconfig shows an eth0 for my wireless NIC that is not configured for IP.
[05:40] <Gnea> aurynn: i would try to get the cd to boot with verbosity turned on (so you can see everything that's going on) and without X starting up
[05:40] <aurynn> Gnea, all right
[05:40] <Lunar_Lamp> !dma
[05:40] <ubotu> dma is Direct Memory Access/Addressing. It makes hard disks & optical drives transfer data faster, and is almost always enabled in Ubuntu 6.06. For more info see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DMA
[05:40] <Gnea> sleepy time
[05:41] <Tom47> gnite
[05:41] <Gnea> laters
[05:41] <aurynn> Gnea, how do I get to expert mode?
[05:41] <xeno__> xeno@radioflyer:~$ lsmod | grep ipw
[05:41] <xeno__> ipw2200               147016  0
[05:41] <xeno__> ieee80211              33608  1 ipw2200
[05:42] <scarecrow> Gnea, isn't there any easy method i can just convert rpm to deb?
[05:42] <arsalan> hello
[05:43] <arsalan> need help with xorg taking a shitload of cpu time on idle
[05:43] <greyfrog> scarecrow, use the alien package
[05:43] <Benny> Having a problem with Compiz desktop effects on ubuntu feisty - it disabled without an obvious cause - can anyone help?
[05:43] <kazol_> Benny: Why don't you use Beryl?
[05:43] <Benny> im new to this
[05:44] <scarecrow> greyfrog, i installed alien but how do i convert the rpm pakage?
[05:44] <kazol_> Benny: Use beryl-it's much better.
[05:44] <XBehave> when my gfx card is plugged in my onboard card isnt listed in lspci, will it be possible to use both cards at the same time?
[05:44] <roho> i removed gdm in an effort to use kdm instead.  however, now i can't get kdm to run on boot.  i just get a generic session with an xterm with no decorations.  i have searched the forums and went to #kubuntu with no luck.  anyone have any ideas?
[05:44] <kazol_> Benny: I had problems with Compiz, plus the effects were worse than beryl.
[05:44] <arsalan> scarecrow: alien -k package.rpm
[05:44] <Tom47> scarecrow rightclick on the rpm
[05:44] <Benny> Ok i will
[05:44] <endo> !urban terror | endo
[05:44] <Benny> Thanks
[05:44] <XBehave> kazol_: benny will probably still have problems if compliz isnt working
[05:45] <endo> !quake | endo
[05:45] <greyfrog> scarecrow, can't remember off the top of my head...
[05:45] <kazol_> Benny: I'll give you the link.
[05:45] <greyfrog> scarecrow, you might need to read the man page
[05:45] <endo> !quake 3 | endo
[05:45] <arsalan> need help with xorg taking a shitload of cpu time on idle
[05:45] <terlmann> Your system does not have the required software to enable 3D mode. Please contact your system administrator and ask them to install the OpenGL Python bindings and the GtkGLExt Python bindings.
[05:45] <Rhynri> how do you check who has logged on your pc since last boot?
[05:45] <Tom47> !ohm >arsalan
[05:45] <roho> Rhynri: /var/log/auth.log
[05:46] <Rhynri> roho - thanks
[05:46] <xanne> Hi all ati driver not showing up in the restricted manager.
[05:46] <roho> Rhynri: no problem!
[05:46] <roho> now if someone could help me :)
[05:46] <scarecrow> Tom47, i did rclick then wat?
[05:47] <Rhynri> :D
[05:47] <scarecrow> greyfrog, i kinda did read the man page. U c i am new to all these. I dun understand wats goin on.
[05:47] <jrib> !3dchess | terlmann
[05:47] <ubotu> terlmann: If you are trying to enable 3d effects in the GNOME chess game, please see https://launchpad.net/bugs/71593
[05:47] <kazol_> Benny: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Eye_Candy
[05:47] <roho> !kdm
[05:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kdm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:47] <Tom47> scarecrow if it does not show open with alien as an alternative go to properties and work throughthe openwith tab
[05:47] <Benny> kazol_: thanks
[05:47] <some_dude> hey
[05:48] <arsalan> scarecrow: just open a terminal, go to the folder where the rpm is, and type in alien -k <rpmpackage.rpm>
[05:48] <some_dude> I want to update my DNS serve to reflex the current IP of this computer, how do I do that ?
[05:48] <aurynn> Gnea, I got it to boot to system
[05:48] <kazol_> Benny: np, make sure you also include the "emerald themes" it will make you windows much nicer. Tell me if you have any problems.
[05:48] <aurynn> and now I'm getting no signal, but I heard the startup tune
[05:48] <Benny> akzol_: Thanks You!
[05:49] <dseaver> i successfully installed ubuntu onto a dell poweredge 6450, but when it start to load ubuntu, it hangs then goes to busy box.
[05:49] <Benny> kazol_: i have an nvidia card will this still work?
[05:49] <aurynn> Gnea, my bets now would be on X failing to come up properly
[05:50] <joe8891> hi im having some trouble
[05:50] <daquino> which package has the gtk+2.0 development files ?
[05:50] <joe8891> when ever i use ebay the comp forces me to the login screen
[05:50] <wols_> daquino: libgtk |grep dev
[05:50] <joe8891> im thinking it might be a java issue
[05:50] <aurynn> yay, manual configuration
[05:50] <wols_> apt-cache search it
[05:50] <scarecrow> arsalan, do i have to go to a folder using terminal? if yes how? (my rpm paks are in /desktop/tools/)
[05:51] <kazol_> Benny: I have that too. http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Beryl_.28Nvidia.29
[05:51] <arsalan> scarecrow: cd /desktop/tools
[05:51] <jrib> scarecrow: what are you trying to install?
[05:53] <gilo2> !ipsec
[05:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ipsec - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:54] <v> Yo
[05:54] <scarecrow> jrib, Maya
[05:54] <v> How do i format an external hdd?
[05:54] <kitche> v: format it to what
[05:54] <v> from ntfs to fat 32
[05:55] <v> how would i do so
[05:55] <kitche> v: well you you can't convert ntfs to fat32
[05:55] <jrib> v: use gparted and stop using enter for punctuation please
[05:55] <scarecrow> arsalan, thanx man, let me c wat happens.
[05:55] <v> not convert
[05:55] <jrib> v: you'll lose all the data
[05:55] <Johto> hmm
[05:55] <tuxub> hi, can someone point me some information on how to change the default logging rotation on the mail logs?
[05:55] <jrib> scarecrow: the 3d program?
[05:55] <v> format i mean, and sorry jrib, im used to windows and msn, so i use enter too much
[05:55] <iphv37> hi!
[05:55] <MacPhisto> I'm in trouble to install Modem and Wireless in my notebook Acer, there is anyone who may help me ??
[05:55] <kitche> v: just load up gparted
[05:56] <jrib> v: it's ok, but just keep it in mind because there's a lot of traffic here
[05:56] <scarecrow> jrib, yes
[05:56] <aurynn> Q: Is it worth it to fight to get ubuntu x86-64 working, or should I go with works-without-many-issues-32 bit?
[05:57] <jrib> scarecrow: maybe http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Maya can give you some hints
[05:57] <fuzzyhair> aurynn: unless you have over 4 gigs of ram, it's not that much of a difference
[05:57] <Johto> ...
[05:57] <jrib> aurynn: go with 32bit unless you know exactly why you want 64bit
[05:57] <aurynn> well, 64-bit was more of a "because I can"
[05:58] <MacPhisto> Anybody there may help me to install a Modem and Wireless card in my note Acer ??????
[05:58] <NOT_guru> will the 32bit see more than 3 gigs of mem?
[05:58] <scarecrow> arsalan, i did what u told me but it says "must run as root to convert to deb......."
[05:58] <NOT_guru> mem is so cheap these days
[05:58] <aurynn> my system maxes at 2gb, so that's not an issue
[05:58] <dseaver> i successfully installed ubuntu onto a dell poweredge 6450, but when it start to load ubuntu, it hangs then goes to busy box.  any idea why it wond boot into ubuntu
[05:58] <fuzzyhair> macphisto: google Acer (wireless card name) how to
[05:59] <cein> how do i control ownership of locally mounted samba shares when using cifs?
[05:59] <scarecrow> jrib, i read that but i dun understand the converting part
[05:59] <NOT_guru> aurynn  I was asking for myself  I can get 4 gigs of mem for $150
[05:59] <Tom47> aurynn its a moot point .... check out the issue in ubuntuforums where its been discussed adnauseum
[06:00] <MacPhisto> fuzzyhair, I already done and didnot get to install . I Already tryed to install madwifi .
[06:00] <aurynn> NOT_guru, yeah, ddr2 is cheap as dirty
[06:00] <aurynn> *dirt
[06:00] <lmosher> As I switched from Windows to Linux I find myself wanting more space on my drive for Linux and less for Windows. The issues is at the moment my hard disk had 3 partitions in this order: /dev/sda2 3Gb "restore" partition, /dev/sda1 27 GB Xp partition, /dev/sda3 42GB Ubuntu. I don't mind wiping the windows partitions, but I'll want to add a 10gb windows partition later and install windows again. Can I GROW my ext3 partition forward? Is
[06:00] <lmosher> that bad?
[06:00] <NOT_guru> so  will I need to load 64bit to see all of the 4 gigs as windows XP see's only like 3.3gigs
[06:01] <ethernomad> Running Fiesty 7.04...How do I start DBus?
[06:01] <kylefox> I'm having some difficulty setting up a folder I want several users to share... the share is at /home/shares/our_share, and I want everyone to have a symlink to it from their home folder, ie /home/joe/out_share.....but I can't figure out the permissions....
[06:01] <MacPhisto> I need one person expert in Linux Ubuntu to help me to install modem and Atheros AR5006EG on my note .
[06:01] <ompingu> quit
[06:01] <TheCreationist> kylefox: Have you looked into group permissions?
[06:01] <roho> or samba
[06:01] <kitche> NOT_guru: x86 can see more then 4 gigs of ram with technology since x86_64 is still limited to 4 gig of ram without that technology any how but they tend to use that technology more
[06:02] <andrew____> question
[06:02] <Tom47> lmosher there are some excellent gparted tutorials at http://gparted.sourceforge.net/documentation.php
[06:02] <kylefox> TheCreationist: yeah, that's what I'm trying to figure out.  all the users are in the same group ('staff')
[06:02] <MacPhisto> Would I get help here or I'm in wrong community ????
[06:02] <andrew____> i just installed kubuntu and now these random lines keep appearin gon the desktop
[06:02] <andrew____> any suggestions?
[06:02] <carrot_> how do i install flash on my ubuntu 64bit machine?
[06:03] <KingMau> HI
[06:03] <lmosher> Tom47, Ok, I was looking at gparted now, I was just wondering if it was evil to try to grow ext3 forward.. I've only shrunk partitions before, growing makes me nervous. I'll check out the tutorials there.
[06:03] <greyfrog> !patience | MacPhisto
[06:03] <ubotu> MacPhisto: 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
[06:03] <KingMau> I NEED  HELP
[06:03] <TheCreationist> kylefox: So you need to change the permissions of the symlink AND folder to allow that group access.
[06:03] <NOT_guru> kitche   so bottom line is 32bit ubuntu will see all my memory ok..  thatnk you
[06:03] <greyfrog> !ask KingMau
[06:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ask kingmau - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:03] <Tom47> lmosher as with anything to do with partitioning the risk is always yours and yoy should ensure you have done yr backups
[06:03] <KingMau> I NEED A DRIVER
[06:03] <carrot_> how do i install flash on my ubuntu 64bit machine?
[06:03] <KingMau> CONEXANT AUDIO DRIVER
[06:03] <greyfrog> !caps | KingMau
[06:03] <ubotu> KingMau: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[06:03] <TheCreationist> !repeat | carrot_
[06:03] <ubotu> carrot_: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[06:03] <franalo> ola
[06:04] <_Andrew> carrot_: Applications -> Add/Remove programs -> Search for "flash"
[06:04] <NOT_guru> this ubuntu community sure is nice.. thanks for everything
[06:04] <kylefox> TheCreationist: okay, so something like chmod g+rwx our_share?
[06:04] <lmosher> Tom47, Maybe I should just go ahead and delete the windows partitions and then make new ones, not bother growing. At this point I don't want to re-do things...
[06:04] <andrew____> any one know what random lines appearing on the desktop might be?
[06:04] <andrew____> after a new install
[06:04] <TheCreationist> kylefox: I'm afraid I'm not too familiar with using chmod from the console, but yes... something like that :)
[06:05] <roho> you can always 'man chmod'
[06:05] <TheCreationist> kylefox: You can also do it from within gnome or KDE by right-clicking the folder, and select Properties.
[06:05] <kylefox> haha okay, cause i know what i need to do, i just don't know the command line that well :)
[06:05] <lmosher> Tom47, I don't have a convenient backup system at the moment and ruining my Ubuntu partition would suck greatly for me at the moment. Thanks for the link :)
[06:05] <MacPhisto> greyfrogubotu: I apologize you , but I'm tryed to find answer for this matter a long time and I won't give up again to use Ubuntu .
[06:05] <Tom47> lmosher its up to you ... i am experimenting now with gparted and so far, fingers crossed, i am happy with what its doing
[06:05] <kitche> _Andrew: it would be hard to install flash on x86_64 since flash does not work on it without nspluginwrapper
[06:05] <cdavis> andrew____, I would say it is more hardware related then software related
[06:05] <kylefox> TheCreationist: I can't seem to use the GUI because I don't own the shared folder (it says it's owned by root)
[06:05] <lmosher> Tom47, Cool, I'll try it at some point, I'll just need to get a big backup drive first :)
[06:06] <TheCreationist> kylefox: Ah... okay
[06:06] <_Andrew> kitche: noted
[06:06] <kylefox> TheCreationist: also, does it matter in which order I change the permissions?  (create the share, set permissions, create symlink, set symlink permissions?)
[06:06] <some_dude> how do i control which of the /etc/init.d program get started ?
[06:06] <roho> kylefox: no
[06:06] <Tom47> lmosher it'll work better than a sleeping cap :)
[06:06] <TheCreationist> kylefox: First thing you should do is transfer owner ship to you.
[06:06] <yrlnry> The F4 button on my laptop that is supposed to switch between the builtin display and the analog video output, does not work under ubuntu feisty.  Why might that be?
[06:07] <TheCreationist> kylefox: sudo chown -R [yourname]  [file] 
[06:07] <_Andrew> yrlnry: Does your laptop have updated firmware?
[06:07] <yrlnry> I don't know.  How do I find out?
[06:07] <KingMau> I NEED CONEXANT AUDIO HD DRIVER FOR UBUNTU
[06:08] <TheCreationist> kylefox: The symlink will take whatever permissions are set for the file its linking to, I believe.  So you could save a step by setting the permissions for the share folder first.
[06:08] <kitche> !caps | KingMau wuit using caps
[06:08] <ubotu> KingMau wuit using caps: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[06:08] <_Andrew> yrlnry: Normally the supplier if your laptop will make updates available for the BIOS. You can try on their website.
[06:08] <Tom47> !patience > KingMau
[06:08] <yrlnry> Thanks; I will go see.
[06:08] <KingMau> JAJAJA OK SORRY
[06:08] <kitche> KingMau: quit using caps
[06:08] <_Andrew> yrlnry: I had problems with my laptop too. I then updated the BIOS and everything worked
[06:08] <rockzman> Local: Bad packet length 1349676916. This happens When I try to access one machine from my Ubuntu server what does it means
[06:09] <kylefox> TheCreationist: , that's what I don't understand.  I use 'chown' from the command line to change ownership of the share to myself, and 'ls -l' proves it works....but then in the GUI it still says 'monolift' (our root account) is still owner...
[06:10] <Sparc42> Hello,  I'm running FF over EE and its pretty messed up. I want to a clean reinstall of FF from the liveCD.  Got all the backups done.  So from the liveCD I get to the partitioning and then I'm lost. I have a winxp partition that I don't want to lose.  anyone here can walk me through it?
[06:10] <TheCreationist> kylefox: Did you use the -R switch when using chown?
[06:10] <kylefox> yeah
[06:10] <Mydalon> Hello
[06:10] <kylefox> does chown not work twice in a row?
[06:10] <rockzman> Local: Bad packet length 1349676916. This happens When I try to access one machine from my Ubuntu server what does it means
[06:11] <kylefox> I used chown once, realized i set the wrong user, and then tried chowing again, but then it didn't apply in the GUI
[06:11] <kylefox> i deleted the share, created it, chowned the right user and it work :/
[06:11] <Toma-> There any way to see what version of a bios you have from ubuntu?
[06:11] <_Andrew> rockzman: I am guessing it means the packets being sent to the computer are too big or too small
[06:11] <Tom47> Sparc42: what does FF over EE mean exactly to you
[06:11] <rockzman> _Andrew any other linux ssh program that access ssh
[06:12] <Mydalon> I want to change my OLD debian system on my server and switch to ubuntu. However I have no possibility to use a CD. Is there some kind of tool that I can download on the server and start it there, that installs ubuntu (I have access via ssh and a serial console)?
[06:12] <Sparc42> Tom47.  I updated to Feisty Faun over a previously installed Edgy Eft
[06:12] <gudegnaw> I am finally making the decision to upgrade from Edgy to feisty.. should I be concerned about backing up my files? or is doing the upgrade through the update manager completely safe??
[06:13] <Mydalon> gudegnaw: I had no problems, but that's a bad statistic ;-)
[06:13] <RAH66> hey all
[06:13] <ethernomad> Running Fiesty 7.04...How do I start DBus?
[06:13] <gudegnaw> would my themes I have downloaded under edgy be kept when upgrading to fiesty?
[06:13] <bipolar> Are there any policy documents anywhere that spell out who is part of the Ubuntu "Community"?
[06:13] <benmayim> I'm running ubuntu 7.04. Does it have a firewall built in or do I need to download one, or do I need one at all?
[06:14] <bipolar> benmayim: Unless you're running a public server, a firewall is probably unnecessary
[06:15] <benmayim> yeah, bipolar, I'm running LAMP server...how is firestarter for a firewall?
[06:15] <RAH66> i have a screen res problem i installed feisty today with safe graphics mode everything went fine but when I restarted my pc it gave me a out of range on my lcd
[06:16] <magnetron> !firewall | benmayim
[06:16] <ubotu> benmayim: Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[06:16] <Tom47> Sparc42: if all else fails checkout something like  http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to-Install-Ubuntu-7-04-Windows-User-P-O-V-52973.shtml
[06:16] <kitche> benmayim: well it's just a frontend to the firewall iptables
[06:16] <bipolar> benmayim: I've never used it. I've used firewall builder (fwbuilder)
[06:16] <bipolar> benmayim: they all create scripts for iptables.
[06:16] <ReServe2> OpenOffice Impress crash when running a slideshow in loop? Is this a know issue? Is there a fix?
[06:17] <_Andrew> Toma-: sudo dmidecode --type system
[06:17] <mocito> hola
[06:17] <RAH66> any ideas?
[06:17] <benmayim> ok, I willget firestarter for now, I prefer a gui. thx guys
[06:17] <Tom47> !es > mocito
[06:17] <_Andrew> !sp mocito
[06:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sp mocito - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:17] <Toma-> _Andrew: hmm thanks! its got no output tho :/
[06:18] <bipolar> benmayim: fwbuilder is a gui, but it's a rather complex one. lots of options and features
[06:18] <darkstar_> help removing nvidia glx new keep getting this error
[06:18] <darkstar_> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/nvidia-glx-new_1.0.9755+2.6.20.5-16.28_amd64.deb: failed in buffer_read(fd)
[06:18] <tck> somehow the 'thin' theme did not appear in my list of gnome themes, how does one enable it?
[06:19] <slipzer0> Where is a good article to get wifi working with wpa2 enterprise?
[06:19] <_Andrew> Toma-:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/HotkeyResearch#head-e3df6ee027cab015fbc7f575c5fa2e4260f5234e
[06:19] <zpertee> hi I'm running feisty fawn and I'm trying to use the application expect.  however there isn't an autoexpect anyone know what the deal is?
[06:20] <Toma-> thanks again _Andrew :)
[06:20] <gudegnaw> where are the theme settings and icons saved?
[06:20] <RAH66> if you get drivers running from the live cd will they still be there when you install feisty?
[06:20] <sx66> how do you configure multisync with a pocketpc sx66?
[06:20] <bipolar> RAH66: yes
[06:21] <RAH66> cool
[06:21] <bipolar> RAH66: wait...
[06:21] <Halai> my screensaver doesn't activate when it is supposed to. using nvidia geforce2 mx/mx400. sometimes it does. sometimes it doesn't. is very moody. is the process or something like that crashing? and is so how can i check and restart it.
[06:21] <bipolar> RAH66: do you mean if you install drivers after the disk boots?
[06:21] <RAH66> so i can maybe sort out my screen res problem that way?
[06:21] <Sparc42> Thanks Tom
[06:21] <bipolar> RAH66: If it works with the disk, it will work once installed.
[06:22] <^rike^> Why can't I listen to the sound of two applications simultaneously with my soundblaster live sound card?
[06:22] <RAH66> but i installed fine but when i restarted and tried to run it normally it gave me an out of range error on my screen
[06:22] <bipolar> RAH66: what screen/card?
[06:22] <darkstar_> does anybody knows why i keep getting that error when trying to remove nvidia glx new?
[06:22] <spasticteapot> ;Does anyone know of a good USB to PlayStation 2 controller adapter for Linux?
[06:22] <RAH66> nvidia geforce 6600 gt
[06:23] <sek> most work with lnux
[06:23] <RAH66> benq flat screen 19"
[06:23] <sek> linux
[06:23] <Toma-> spasticteapot: make sure its compatible with gamecon
[06:23] <benmayim> I'm slowly making the switch from windows to linux, and I used to run azureus on windows with peer guardian to block prying eyes. Is there something like peerguardian for linux?
[06:23] <Toma-> benmayim: moblock
[06:23] <randoman> Hi guys, im running ubuntu 7.04 with xgl and compiz and beryl. compiz works and beryl doesnt but thats not my question, when i have compiz loaded it works fine. but when I open a program from the tool bar it opens the program but gets the background all distored. This doesnt happen when I open a program from the desktop. Any ideas?
[06:23] <ReServe2> OpenOffice Impress crash when running a slideshow in loop? Is this a know issue? Is there a fix?
[06:24] <spasticteapot> tomaGamecon?
[06:24] <Halai> my screensaver doesn't activate when it is supposed to. using nvidia geforce2 mx/mx400. sometimes it does. sometimes it doesn't. is very moody. is the process or something like that crashing? and is so how can i check and restart it.
[06:24] <spasticteapot> toma: Gamecon?
[06:24] <randoman> its very weird only does it when i open something from the toolbar
[06:24] <Toma-> spasticteapot: its the generic gamepad for systems kernel module
[06:24] <Toma-> eg, snes, PSX, c64 and so on
[06:24] <spasticteapot> How odd.
[06:24] <spasticteapot> Thanks.
[06:24] <nor1> hi - Does anyone know how I can get my initial user to be seen on the user settings gui? so strange, but only shows root and another user, but not the intial user? grrr... any help appreciate, cheers
[06:25] <benmayim> toma, where do you get moblock?
[06:25] <Toma-> np :) (i think the PS2 is one of the supported systems)
[06:25] <RAH66> I think it is the 24bit thing and I need to run at 16 or 32 bit how do I get this to work?
[06:25] <Toma-> benmayim: google is a good start... www.moblock.org ?
[06:25] <spasticteapot> Toma-: I'm not quite sure some USB to PlayStation 2 adapters will work, though.
[06:25] <greg_g> is there a command (if yes, what is it?) that shows you what packages the user has installed, in either apt-get or synaptic?  Or maybe just a list of packages and when they were installed?
[06:25] <chainlynx> hey, I accidentally chowned the /var/run directory to someone else besides root, and now I can't su or sudo anything... is there any way to change this back to chown root???
[06:25] <bipolar> RAH66: what res?
[06:25] <benmayim> ok, but I'm so new to linux, if it involves some kind of manual install, I'll be lost.
[06:26] <RAH66> 1400x900
[06:26] <gudegnaw> I am going through the dis upgrade and in the list of packages it is going to remove [apache2 and php4]  are list and they are not listed to be re-installed... why is an upgrade to fiesty trying to remove apache?
[06:26] <RAH66> sorry 1440x900
[06:26] <rem_> Hey, How would you connect a cordless desktop (keyb+mouse) that has 1 male usb plug into a kvm switch with 2 female ps/2 plugs ?
[06:26] <bipolar> RAH66: have you tried reconfiguring X?
[06:26] <nor1> anyone help on INITIAL USER hidden on user settings gui in feisty? CHEERS
[06:27] <bipolar> RAH66: or installing the propriatary nvidia drivers?
[06:27] <RAH66> what through recovery thingy sorry im still a ubuntu noob
[06:27] <bipolar> RAH66: I would try reconfiguring X first.
[06:27] <joe4444> anyone using 2 digital flat panel displays with nVidia TwinView and Feisty?  i had this working fine with Edgy but can't figure out why now my 7900GS can't even detect my 2nd monitor... (WW) NVIDIA(0): TwinView requested, but only 1 display devices found.
[06:28] <RAH66> x11?
[06:28] <bipolar> RAH66: is the system running on another pc so you can chat and work at the same time?
[06:28] <yermohangul> Does someone know if the bug with the chipset of the wireless cards RTL8185 is solved?
[06:28] <RAH66> no i run it on one of my other drives
[06:28] <bipolar> RAH66: btw, 24bit = 32bit as far as X is concerned.
[06:28] <RAH66> oh
[06:28] <RAH66> hectic
[06:28] <greg_g> I found the command in synaptic, File -> History, is there a similar feature in apt-get?
[06:29] <RAH66> how do i get to x if I cant get into ubuntu?
[06:29] <gudegnaw> anyone with a running apache server in edgy upgraded to fiesty?
[06:30] <D_G_Calquhoon> Hi, anyone got a minute to help a ubuntu noob?
[06:30] <RAH66> or i do get into ubuntu but i cant see anything
[06:30] <RAH66> lol
[06:30] <magnetron> D_G_Calquhoon: go on, ask your question
[06:31] <_Andrew> D_G_Calquhoon: Don't ask to ask. Just ask your question. :D
[06:31] <ReServe2> bainna!
[06:31] <RAH66> coz i can hear it start up
[06:31] <gerro> D_G_Calquhoon: noob what you need?
[06:32] <D_G_Calquhoon> thanks folks. When I start my pc with the ubuntu disk in, it boots into ubuntu, but freezes before it starts installing
[06:32] <tck> hello, i can't seem to select the 'simple' theme from gnome-themes
[06:32] <tck> any ides?
[06:32] <tck> *ideas
[06:32] <roler> how do I install root certificates into ubuntu?
[06:32] <gerro> tck: is simple theme there?
[06:32] <tck> nope
[06:32] <gerro> tck: if not check synaptic for gnome themes
[06:32] <tck> Gerrit, its there in synaptic
[06:32] <RAH66> how do i get to x?
[06:33] <_Andrew> D_G_Calquhoon: Could you be more specific about when exactly it freezes? What version of Ubuntu are you trying to install?
[06:33] <RivaeAerya> I just bought a new monitor. It doesn't look very sharp. What should i do?
[06:33] <tck> gerro, and i browsed to /usr/share/themes and i can see a folder called simple
[06:33] <gerro> RAH66: ctrl alt backspace to restart x and ctrl alt f7 to go back to your current x session
[06:33] <tck> tried installing the .xml gerro, not sure if thats how one installs a new one
[06:33] <gerro> RAH66: make sure /etc/modprobe.d/gdm start is done if there is no x so far
[06:33] <RivaeAerya> I just bought a new monitor. It doesn't look very sharp. What should i do?
[06:34] <sek> take it back
[06:34] <magnetron> !fixres | RivaeAerya
[06:34] <ubotu> RivaeAerya: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[06:34] <Gerrit> tck: what?
[06:34] <RivaeAerya> magnetron: thanks
[06:34] <Gerrit> tck: I suppose you mean gerro not gerrit?
[06:34] <gerro> tck: if your doing it yourself you might need to set the right permissions with chmod and chown http://www.ezau.com/latest/tools/chmod.html
[06:34] <tck> ok let me see
[06:34] <D_G_Calquhoon> I'm trying to install 7.04. It usually freezes on the ubuntu splash screen after the loader, but one time it went a bit further and only froze when i double-clicked install.
[06:34] <gerro> Gerrit: there can only be one!
[06:35] <rockzman> Local: Bad packet length 1349676916. This happens When I try to access one machine from my Ubuntu server what does it means
[06:35] <Gerrit> hm
[06:35] <Gerrit> oh
[06:35] <Gerrit> one moment
[06:35] <Gerrit> oops
[06:35] <Benny> Hi, installed emerald theme manager, shut down computer come back on now and the taskbars have disappeared. can anyone help?
[06:36] <Arsanerit> gerro: There are two of me and only one of you.
[06:36] <gerro> rockzman: your MTU is set too high
[06:36] <tck> gerro, well the permissions on the themes folder is 755
[06:36] <_Andrew> D_G_Calquhoon: Did you try testing your memory to make sure it isn't bad? Do you have problems with other operating systems?
[06:36] <tck> regardless if i add write to it, when i browse and try and select something, says not valid file type
[06:36] <tck> that ext. does a theme in metacity use?
[06:36] <tck> *what
[06:37] <Arsanerit> Where can I disable hardware acceleration for my ati radeon mobility 700x video driver (fglrx, the propietry one)? I don't see it in aticonfig; am I not looking properly?
[06:37] <gerro> Arsanerit: wow 2 on one lucky me, git r dun :)
[06:37] <roler> how do I install root certificates into ubuntu? I am trying to get a www.cacert.org cert installed
[06:37] <gerro> Arsanerit: use /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:37] <D_G_Calquhoon> I'm running XP at the moment with no problems, don't think there's any problems with the memory. I ran the memory test off the ubuntu cd (cancelled it at about 20% because I got bored :D ) but it hadn't found any problems before then.
[06:37] <Arsanerit> gerro: Okay.
[06:37] <Arsanerit> gerro: Is it the "DRI" section?
[06:37] <iphv37> hi! can u explain me how to set up my audio device to listen rosegarden?
[06:37] <Arsanerit> I'm looking for differences between my previous and current configuration.
[06:38] <RivaeAerya> I'm still having problems with my monitor. The fonts don't look very sharp. What should i do? resolution problems have been fixed.
[06:38] <gerro> Arsanerit: I have no clue never used ATI before but all your configurations are listed in that one file
[06:38] <Arsanerit> Yes
[06:38] <Arsanerit> Ok.
[06:38] <Arsanerit> I thought perhaps someone knows.
[06:38] <gerro> Arsanerit: it probably has a xorg.conf.backup there
[06:38] <Benny> Is it possible to run ubuntu on an Xbox 360?
[06:38] <_Andrew> D_G_Calquhoon: So no problems there. What hardware are you using?
[06:38] <Arsanerit> I have my old configuration and my new one
[06:38] <Arsanerit> My old is FC4
[06:39] <gerro> RivaeAerya: make sure hinting and anti aliasing are turned on
[06:39] <Arsanerit> There's no .backup though
[06:39] <gerro> RivaeAerya: might also want to play around with system fonts
[06:39] <Arsanerit> I can also just pray that google-earth won't hang anymore.
[06:39] <tck> gerro, any other ideas?
[06:39] <RivaeAerya> gerro: they're both at maximum
[06:40] <RivaeAerya> gerro: DPI says 96. is this wrong?
[06:40] <iphv37> there's anyone to help with sound things?
[06:40] <RivaeAerya> the new monitor is a Samsung Syncmaster 940MW
[06:40] <gerro> Arsanerit: I think google earth has dependencies it doesn't list because on one my computers it doesn't work but on the other ones it does
[06:40] <gneale> Hey guys and gals. I am giving a talk at our local LUG's "Newbie Night". The topic is "Howto install restricted formats", for example listening to .asx radio feeds. What is the best web resource for preparing this talk?
[06:40] <D_G_Calquhoon> _Andrew: AMD Athlon 64bit 3000+ running at 2.01ghz, 1.5gb RAM, Radeon 9800 Pro
[06:40] <gerro> RivaeAerya: hmm try 128
[06:40] <roho> !codecs
[06:40] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[06:41] <CountDown> I just made the upgrade from Edgy to Feisty and have run into a problem with fsck failing on boot.  Searching the web turns up several similar cases, but I can't find a definitive way to fix this.  My problem is essentially the same as http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2454533
[06:41] <roho> gneale: what ubotu said is a great starting place
[06:41] <_Andrew> D_G_Calquhoon: 1.5 GB of ram? Can you do that with your Motherboard? Just interested.
[06:41] <iphv37> errr.. i need help!!
[06:41] <RivaeAerya> gerro: the fonts got REALLY big. But the sharpness problem still hasn't been fixed
[06:42] <_Andrew> D_G_Calquhoon: Are you using the 64 bit version of Ubuntu?
[06:42] <D_G_Calquhoon> _Andrew: ... err well I just presumed I could... 1.5gb seems to work just fine. And yeah its the 64bit version.
[06:43] <_Andrew> D_G_Calquhoon: Just wondering because my motherboard manual had a table with various ways of putting the ram in. Anyway I am sure its nothing to do with your problems
[06:44] <sebastian> english or Espaol?
[06:44] <Tom47> !es
[06:44] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:44] <D_G_Calquhoon> _Andrew: Yeah I don't think I've got my manual, some guys installed it for me when I blew my last mobo and didn't give me any details about it.
[06:44] <joacim_> i would like to report some 404 missing html documents to the ubuntu documentation project folks. The buglist in lunchpad for this project do not already contain these missing pages, but I noticed that the Server Guide is under rearrangment or something. Anyone who knows if it is any point in reporting this or who  might know?
[06:44] <sebastian> thx Tom47
[06:45] <GhostFreeman> !ati
[06:45] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:45] <_Andrew> D_G_Calquhoon: Are you using the 64bit version of Ubuntu or the x86 Version of Ubuntu?
[06:45] <Johto> what to type if i want to use xscreensaver only on ONE display(second is tv) ..i have multiple screens
[06:45] <Johto> -display host:display.screen <-- how is it typed ?
[06:45] <meep> hi guys, I downloads a Usplash for ubuntu, and I tried to 'make' it and it spat this back out..../bin/sh: pngtousplash: not found
[06:45] <meep> ...what should I do to install this file?
[06:45] <Arsanerit> I made the mistake of installing '*font*' :-S
[06:45] <bsdunix> i need something like find-utils locate. apparently, there is no such thing via apt-get src. anybody got a hint for me?
[06:46] <yermohangul> hola sebastian
[06:46] <greg_g> joacim_: there is an #ubuntu-doc channel (or something similar)
[06:46] <iphv37> everytime i start rhythmbox, the sound is well configured and i can listen the sound.. but with rosegarden, wired, or even with sound recorder i get no sound!!!
[06:46] <D_G_Calquhoon> _Andrew: well the image I'm burned the cd from is ubuntu-7.04-desktop-amd64.iso
[06:46] <CountDown> Anyone else have problems booting (fsck failure) after upgrading from Edgy to Feisty?
[06:46] <joacim_> thanks greg_g, I'll look over there.
[06:46] <roho> bsdunix: uh, did you try just findutils?
[06:46] <gerro> RivaeAerya: you there?
[06:46] <meep>  hi guys, I downloads a Usplash for ubuntu, and I tried to 'make' it and it spat this back out..../bin/sh: pngtousplash: not found
[06:46] <meep>  ...what should I do to install this file?
[06:47] <bsdunix> roho ... nope. escaped me. thanks
[06:47] <_Andrew> D_G_Calquhoon: You might have less problems if you downloaded the x86 version of Ubuntu.
[06:47] <roho> bsdunix: no prob
[06:47] <Tom47> CountDown: what problem are you having?
[06:47] <gerro> D_G_Calquhoon: x86 version pwnz
[06:48] <bsdunix> rohowow. i already have locate results for a search on my system!
[06:48] <bsdunix> apt-get is amazing fast
[06:48] <D_G_Calquhoon> Thanks folks, I'll give x86 a try :)
[06:48] <CountDown> Tom47: It's essentially the same problem outlined at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2454533 (and elsewhere), but I can't find a definitive solution.
[06:48] <D_G_Calquhoon> If it doesn't work I'll be back.
[06:48] <sebastian> how i can see the files in .amule/incoming ?? i cant get the files
[06:48] <_Andrew> D_G_Calquhoon: If you run into more problems we're here to help
[06:49] <meep>  hi guys, I downloads a Usplash for ubuntu, and I tried to 'make' it and it spat this back out..../bin/sh: pngtousplash: not found
[06:49] <meep>  ...what should I do to install this file?
[06:49] <slipzer0> Ok, how do I remove totem-movie player or make gmplayer the default movie player?
[06:49] <D_G_Calquhoon> Thanks, 'preciate it :)
[06:49] <meep> i already have installed usplash
[06:49] <D_G_Calquhoon> Ciao!
[06:49] <iphv37> how can i configure my audio device to listen in sound recorder???
[06:50] <roho> bsdunix: apt-get owns.  soon you'll change your nick.
[06:50] <Tom47> Countdown check that the uuid's in fstab are consistent with the output from blkid
[06:50] <peanutb> iphv37, you probably need to select the recording device in the gnome mixer
[06:50] <bsdunix> i think i recall doing a sudo apt-get remove portsentry, but locate portsentry finds configs and libs and such. did i not use proper string and arguments/flags for to remove this bin?
[06:51] <meep> forget my problem i fixed it
[06:51] <iphv37> peanutb, gnome mixer?
[06:51] <CountDown> Tom47: I checked that and it looks like the swap partition's UUID differs.  Any idea why this happened and the best way to fix it?
[06:51] <snake444> i have problems with script of ipv6 from btexact tunnel, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26453/
[06:51] <v> Hey
[06:51] <peanutb> iphv37, boubble click on the speaker icon
[06:51] <v> Whats the ebst tool for video conversion?
[06:51] <Tom47> i would correct fstab and see if it fixes the issue ....
[06:51] <peanutb> *doubble
[06:51] <bsdunix> roho; lol... i'm pleasantly surprised thus far
[06:52] <Tom47> CountDown:  i would correct fstab and see if it fixes the issue ....
[06:52] <roho> bsdunix: excellent
[06:52] <peanutb> bsdunix, try adding --purge to that command
[06:52] <v> anyone know any decent video conversion tools?
[06:52] <CountDown> Tom47: Yeah, I'm trying to avoid doing things I don't understand.  Seems like voodoo that this problem would come up at all.
[06:52] <iphv37> peanutb, it shows me that the sound card is sis si7012
[06:52] <bsdunix>  peanutb thanks
[06:53] <Tom47> CountDown: sudo gedit /etc/fstab ..... yes i understand that i cannot give you chapter ond verse on reasons
[06:53] <RAH66> is there a way start ubuntu like in safe mode for windows?
[06:53] <peanutb> iphv37, it should allow you to select your recording device in the recording tab.
[06:53] <Tom47> RAH66 yes using the failsafe option on boot up but that does not give you a gui
[06:53] <CountDown> Tom47: Thanks for you input, though.  I'll resort to editing fstab if I can't find another way.
[06:53] <Hoc1> so I'm considering going from win32 to ubuntu but I have a mirc trivia script bot with about 4k questions.
[06:54] <iphv37> peanutb, it only shows the "capture"
[06:54] <_Andrew> slipzer0: Right Click the movie file -> Open with tab
[06:54] <v> Doesnt anyone know any tools for converting videos!
[06:54] <iphv37> *"capture" volume
[06:54] <jrib> v: ffmpeg
[06:54] <RivaeAerya> I'm still having problems with my monitor. The fonts don't look very sharp. What should i do? resolution problems have been fixed.
[06:54] <Hock> is there an application for ubuntu that will support mirc trivia scripts?
[06:54] <jrib> v: or mencoder
[06:54] <RAH66> coz I have a screen res issue and i have to do something with x (<<< noob)
[06:54] <predaeus> v, google for mencoder and ffmpeg
[06:54] <RivaeAerya> Or is this just because i switched from CRT to LCD?
[06:55] <peanutb> iphv37, you have to go into the preferences dialog and select your microphone or whatever it is.
[06:55] <v> ok sure thing, thanks guys
[06:55] <RivaeAerya> It's a new monitor
[06:55] <Tom47> RivaeAerya: try System>Preferences>Fonts
[06:55] <_Andrew> RivaeAerya: System->Preferences->Font .. have a play about in there until your happy
[06:55] <RivaeAerya> Tom47: Already did so. Still not sharp
[06:56] <snake444> i have problems with script of ipv6 from btexact tunnel, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26453/
[06:56] <peanutb> Rivae, try replugging in your monitor cable
[06:56] <MentoreX> hello anyone knows how i can use the mic with a terratec dmx 6 fire?
[06:56] <Tom47> RivaeAerya: i only find this sort of issue here when i am using a non native resolution for the monitor
[06:56] <_Andrew> RivaeAerya: Try clicking on the details button.
[06:57] <RivaeAerya> I switched off hinting and then the problem was almost gone..
[06:57] <RivaeAerya> i have the hinting on max
[06:57] <RivaeAerya> can that be causing it?
[06:57] <iphv37> peanutb, it's already selected the microphone capture in preferences!
[06:57] <atrus> RivaeAerya: also, see if your monitor has an "auto adjust" feature. mine was a bit blurry until i let it do its thing there.
[06:57] <JC_Denton_> upgraded 6.10 to 7.04 but now my comp won't read any keyboard input. What to do? (k/b works fine otherwise)
[06:57] <sdac> hi, is there any diference between installing KDE on xubuntu fiesty... and downloading kubuntu fiesty directly ?   I already have xubuntu
[06:58] <Music_Shuffle> sdac, if you do the former, you'll have XFCE + KDE
[06:58] <iphv37> peanutb, there's a tab "switches" and there's too the microphone selected!!
[06:58] <Music_Shuffle> sdac, and if you just DL Kubuntu Feisty directly, you'll just have KDE.
[06:58] <sdac> ok so there is no downside since the base is identical i guess
[06:58] <Tom47> sdac usually no dif if you install kubuntu-desktop
[06:58] <Music_Shuffle> sdac, no downside if you have enough HDD space.  :)
[06:58] <sdac> ok great thanks
[06:58] <peanutb> iphv37, is the capture volume all the way up? do you need to put a mic boost on?
[06:59] <kylefox> Bah!  I don't want a Desktop folder in my home directory?  Can I get rid of it permanently?
[06:59] <atrus> RiverRat: lcd monitor? i use max hinting with subpixel antialiasing turned on here.
[06:59] <Hock> is there a script for x-chat that will function similarly to the trivia script for mirc?
[06:59] <DrFrasierCrane> is it possible to change "expand icon"? i mean on linux there is this arrow, but i like + / - better (like default on windows) i mean expand in tree controls
[06:59] <_Andrew> JC_Denton_: Is your keyboard bluetooth?
[06:59] <JC_Denton_> no, standard ps2
[06:59] <JC_Denton_> Andrew, no, standard ps2
[06:59] <RivaeAerya> atrus: I've discovered the size of the screen is a bit... wrongly sized, i let it autodetect and it still is. How do I adjust?
[06:59] <atrus> kylefox: what app created it? if it's gnome, you can tell it to use your home directory directly as your desktop (which has the extra benifit of forcing you to keep your home directory tidy :) )
[07:00] <JC_Denton_> Andrew, I will have to go AFK for now and will troubleshoot this issue later on again. thanks
[07:00] <atrus> RivaeAerya: not really sure. autodetect always pulls it off right for me, provided i have bright content along all edges of the screen.
[07:00] <atrus> RivaeAerya: vga or dvi?
[07:01] <Johto> any way to control which display goes blank using screensaver ( i have multiple independand screens) ?
[07:01] <bsdunix> roho: a few years ago, i left linux because of so many "standards" - always heard debian was only truly gnu compliant but very behind. now i've found THE linux for me :)
[07:01] <RivaeAerya> atrus: hold on, let me ask my dad
[07:01] <RivaeAerya> atrus: VGA
[07:02] <atrus> RivaeAerya: lcd?
[07:02] <iphv37> peanutb, the volume is on top for all!! and it's not necessary to put the mic boost on, i think! it's possible to listen the mics sound.. but when i start a program like sound recorder the sound from the program disappears!!
[07:02] <RivaeAerya> atrus: yes
[07:02] <tck> quick question, http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/gnome/gnome-themes where did the 'simple' theme go to
[07:02] <RivaeAerya> atrus: Samsung SyncMaster 940MW
[07:02] <tck> i was using it earlier, and re-installed after testing something, and now its gone
[07:03] <bsdunix> them syncmasters are great. i had one with bnc inputs
[07:03] <RivaeAerya> bsdunix: can you help me then?
[07:03] <bsdunix> what with?
[07:03] <Badzo> how can i set a 'wallpaper' in the terminal?
[07:03] <bsdunix> i wasn't payin' attention, sorry
[07:03] <atrus> RivaeAerya: i'm not sure. the auto-adjust has always worked well for me there. when you say it's the wrong size, what do you mean exactly?
[07:03] <RivaeAerya> bsdunix: The fonts don't look sharp and there's a bit of the bottom stretched too much, i can move the windows all the way down without them showing anything
[07:04] <RivaeAerya> atrus: there's a little space at the bottom i can't se
[07:04] <RivaeAerya> see
[07:04] <QwertyM> Badzo, Edit > Current Profile > Effects > Background Image
[07:04] <Tom47> RivaeAerya: is yr resoltion set at 1440x900?
[07:04] <jrib> Badzo: use gconftool-2 to set the gconf key for it
[07:04] <RivaeAerya> Tom47: Yes
[07:04] <Badzo> QwertyM: thanks
[07:04] <dseaver> when i boot my computer, it hangs at the ubuntu splash for a minute then it starts busy box, and not ubuntu
[07:04] <_Andrew> RivaeAerya: That is the correct font for your monitor?
[07:04] <_Andrew> uhh
[07:05] <mezziah> Badzo: when entering the terminal, go to "Edit", "Profiles", "Edit", "Effects"
[07:05] <giany911> im trying to get a v360 to work with moto4lin .. and i have a problem i have to manually edit 4902 to be 4901 and i dont know how
[07:05] <giany911> Bus 002 Device 032: ID 22b8:4902 Motorola PCS E398 GSM Phone
[07:05] <_Andrew> RivaeAerya: That is the correct resolution for your monitor?
[07:05] <RivaeAerya> _Andrew: yes
[07:05] <mezziah> Badzo: there you can set your wallpaper
[07:05] <_Andrew> ok
[07:05] <Hock> Is there a trivia script for an irc client usable in ubuntu?
[07:05] <bsdunix> RivaeAerya sounds like monitor is old. try manually centering yoke coil with rubberized glove if front panel settings controls don't help
[07:05] <RivaeAerya> bsdunix: I just bought it!
[07:05] <peanutb> ipvh, does this sound something like https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-media/+bug/53448 ?
[07:05] <atrus> RivaeAerya: perhaps maximize a window, like a web browser, and then try the monitor's auto-adjust feature. sometimes mine doesn't work optimally if there isn't screen content everywhere
[07:06] <RivaeAerya> atrus: didn't work
[07:06] <GrueTamer> Hock: i know someone who set up a trivia game, and i can play it, so, i would think so
[07:06] <atrus> bsdunix: augh. i hope you're joking, because we're talking about a new flat-panel LCD
[07:06] <maroth> hi irc :) I seem to be having problems with sound recording on ubuntu feisty. i'm using ALSA, and my sound card is recognized ok. recording works too, but after some arbitrary time (about a minute, sometimes more sometimes less) the recording just stops (or teamspeak just transmits static). does anyone have any ideas?
[07:06] <bsdunix> RivaeAerya; i think you bought a dud
[07:06] <avernos> is it better to use a native windows driver with ndiswrapper for the wireless chipset RTL8185 or should i try to unncoment it from the black list ??
[07:06] <RivaeAerya> bsdunix: I think my dad bought it in an official store.
[07:06] <atrus> RivaeAerya: either he's confused or trying to be funny :)
[07:06] <Hock> Grue: thanks. there's a pretty comprehensive mirc script that I use currently but I want to switch to ubuntu but don't want to lose all the qeustions
[07:06] <RivaeAerya> atrus: alright
[07:06] <Hock> even if I have to convert them to another format
[07:07] <Hock> I can parse the file and put it in the new format or whatever.
[07:07] <bsdunix> RivaeAerya i was cornfused... it is a dud if it has that stretch out of square, right?
[07:07] <sarthor> Hi, i have adsl modem in bridghe mode.... how to creat dialer on my ubuntu fiesty???
[07:07] <RivaeAerya> bsdunix: no
[07:08] <RivaeAerya> bsdunix: And with that comes, in Windows it did all fine.
[07:08] <dseaver> when i boot my computer, it hangs at the ubuntu splash for a minute then it starts busy box, and not ubuntu, any ideas why it wont load up ubuntu?
[07:08] <bsdunix> i would try calling up the xorg-configure util once more
[07:08] <RivaeAerya> Linux is where it's failing
[07:08] <helpme> ok guys, I am trying to erase entire disk and install and it doesnt work.. I have tried several times and even left the install going overnight... I have never been able to partition with linux partition managers.. any suggestions?? pplleeeaaasseee
[07:08] <kylefox> atrus: how can i force gnome to use my home folder for my desktop?
[07:08] <joe4444> when installing Ubuntu does it matter if both my displays are connected to my video card?  should i only connect the 2nd LCD after installation?
[07:08] <iphv37> peanutb: yes!!!
[07:09] <atrus> kylefox: i'm not sure there's a proper gui for the option anymore, but gconf-editor will let you set it.
[07:09] <_Andrew> Hock: Would recoding your script be out of the question?
[07:09] <RivaeAerya> atrus, bsdunix: And with that comes, in Windows it did all fine. Linux is where it's failing
[07:09] <bsdunix> RivaeAerya play it safe with your next xorg config; i think there are special apps and settings required for lcd.
[07:09] <iphv37> peanutb, it comes back to "capture"!!
[07:09] <kylefox> atrus: okay, thanks....erm, what's gconf-editor :)
[07:09] <GhostFreeman> ati
[07:09] <peanutb> iphv37, there seems to be a fix further down on that page.
[07:09] <GhostFreeman> !ati
[07:09] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:09] <sarthor> Hi, i have adsl modem in bridghe mode.... how to creat dialer on my ubuntu fiesty???
[07:10] <magnetron> RivaeAerya: You are repeating yourself
[07:10] <iphv37> peanutb, ok, i'll see...
[07:10] <bsdunix> RivaeAerya also give vesa a try, play it safe, rule out as many unneeded variables
[07:10] <RivaeAerya> magnetron: Because i thought they didn't get to read my message
[07:10] <atrus> kylefox: install gconf-editor if neccesary, and run it. you want to enable the /apps/nautilus/preferences/desktop_is_home_dir option.
[07:10] <magnetron> RivaeAerya: they do, i'm sure
[07:10] <GhostFreeman> hey was pidgin included with Feisty?
[07:10] <RivaeAerya> bsdunix: Like horiz and vert refresh rate?
[07:10] <atrus> RivaeAerya: my gut says the video card is misconfigured, but i'm not sure how.
[07:10] <mezziah> GhostFreeman: afaik it's still gnome in feisty
[07:10] <bsdunix> magnetron it's my fault. i wasn't paying attention earlier
[07:11] <mezziah> GhostFreeman: er, gaim
[07:11] <RivaeAerya> magnetron: When i typed my message another guy asked for help and it filled almost the entire screen for me so i thought it hasn't been read
[07:11] <joe4444> GhostFreeman: still GAIM in Feisty
[07:11] <RivaeAerya> atrus: ATI Radeon 9250, open source "ati" drivers
[07:11] <GhostFreeman> :(
[07:11] <_Andrew> GhostFreeman: http://www.getdeb.net/app.php?name=Pidgin
[07:11] <joe4444> ...as it should be
[07:11] <Nalleman> Hi, i have bad frame rate when i launch 3d games (although glxgears runs ok) and bad sound. Im having "Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
[07:11] <Nalleman> " graphic card. someone have any clue?
[07:11] <bsdunix> try 60 hz, lcd's have preset H and V values
[07:11] <Hock> _Andrew: well, it's not my script but it's rather long.  I don't know if there's support to read a mirc script for xchat - that would be ideal.
[07:11] <helpme> can someone help me install feisty... erase entire disk and install isnt working for me and I have tried seven times and the install progress just dissappers
[07:11] <bsdunix> helpme; is this a sata drive?
[07:11] <magnetron> RivaeAerya: if you include their name, the message will be highlighted for them. they will see it
[07:11] <mezziah> _Andrew: so pidgin at getdeb.net is clearly newer than gaim included in feisty, right?
[07:12] <RivaeAerya> Alright, i'll be back after i have fiddled with the  configs
[07:12] <helpme> bsdunix:  yes I believe so
[07:12] <atrus> RivaeAerya: not something i'm familiar with, sorry
[07:12] <joe4444> pidgin is always newer than gaim
[07:12] <joe4444> afaik
[07:12] <FreeFull> Nalleman: The games are just made for better graphics cards. To play them get a better laptop
[07:12] <_Andrew> mezziah: You can download it there. It works on my fiesty laptop
[07:12] <Hock> _andrew: so out of the question? not entirely but not very likely for me to do it.  it would be quite an undertaking I think.
[07:12] <mezziah> hmm, ok, i'll give it a try then, last time i checked gaim was horrible
[07:12] <garcialopez> hola
[07:12] <mezziah> _Andrew: thank you
[07:12] <garcialopez> soy espaola
[07:12] <mezziah> hola garcialopez, aqu solo se habla ingls, para hablar en espanol, visita el canal #ubuntu-es
[07:12] <helpme> !es | garcialopez
[07:13] <peanutb> iphv37, it could have something to do with your sound card and something else shareing the same irq
[07:13] <ubotu> garcialopez: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[07:13] <bsdunix> helpme; the problem is an onboard software controller for the sata drive. you aint got the driver for it. try putting in a ata or scsi drive to verify
[07:13] <garcialopez> hola
[07:13] <_Andrew> Hock: You just need a trivia bot or it has to be your bot. Only the questions are important right?
[07:13] <Hock> _Andrew: this is where I got it:  http://www.mircscripts.com/cgi-bin/file.php?id=334
[07:13] <garcialopez> de donde eres
[07:13] <Hock> only the questions are important - yes
[07:13] <joe4444> #ubuntu-es garcialopez
[07:13] <RivaeAerya> atrus, bsdunix: please don't leave the channel. I'll be back in a moment
[07:13] <iphv37> peanutb, i saw it there..
[07:13] <Nalleman> FreeFull, Ehm. most apps works ok in windows so why shouldnt it work in linux?
[07:13] <bsdunix> RivaeAerya ya
[07:13] <Hock> I mean scoring and leaderboard were neat
[07:13] <mezziah> garcialopez: please, only english here (soy de alemania)
[07:13] <GhostFreeman> Yeah speaking of ATI, I followed the instructions for installing the blobs in Feisty, but when I try to run AIGLX its filled with artifacts and very unstable -- what could be the cause?
[07:13] <helpme> bsdunix:  its a laptop
[07:13] <bsdunix> oh
[07:14] <bsdunix> more than likely not a sata
[07:14] <iphv37> peanutb: but i'm confused with all the ways they talk about!
[07:14] <erUSUL> GhostFreeman: fglrx does not support aiglx afaik you have to use XGL ???
[07:14] <erUSUL> !xgl
[07:14] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[07:14] <Hock> _Andrew: any mainstream trivia bot usable with unbuntu would probably be fine.
[07:14] <iphv37> peanutb, what way should i run to fix the problem?
[07:14] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, the fglrx driver does not have suport for AIGLX
[07:14] <peanutb> iphv37, is your sound card intergrated into your motherboard?
[07:14] <neozen> hoallo all
[07:14] <bsdunix> helpme: i would google "laptopname +ubuntu"
[07:14] <iphv37> peanutb, yes!
[07:15] <_Andrew> Hock: I'm just doing a quick search for you
[07:15] <GhostFreeman> does this explain why the new blob also fails at glxinfo | grep rendering?
[07:15] <Hock> ok, thanks.
[07:15] <neozen> what would be the best kernel for a celeron M 410 generic, 386, or 686?
[07:15] <Hock> I did a little searching and didn't find anything conclusive.
[07:15] <bsdunix> neozen: 686
[07:15] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, are you using fglrx?
[07:15] <bsdunix> everything after pentium II is 686 (i386)
[07:15] <gordonjcp> neozen: in theory 686, but contrary to popular belief it doesn't make that much of a difference for 99% of users
[07:16] <GhostFreeman> I'm just using whatever I was told to use in the Feisty guide, which is probably fglrx
[07:16] <peanutb> iphv37, try installing qamix and messing around with the settings there
[07:16] <helpme_> bsdunix:  sorry i got disconnected... its a laptop
[07:16] <bsdunix> gordonjcp: is the variable of proc arch strictly for compiler optimization?
[07:16] <joe4444> is there any reason to use a 64-bit kernel for a desktop machine?  i was told 32-bit would be more stable for AMD X2
[07:16] <bsdunix> helpme_ np
[07:16] <iphv37> peanutb, "I installed qamix mixer and microphone sounds to be ok now."
[07:16] <GhostFreeman> and yes xorg.conf says fglrx
[07:16] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, to use beryl or compiz with fglrx you need XGL
[07:16] <iphv37> peanutb: ok!
[07:17] <iphv37> peanutb, i'll try!
[07:17] <bsdunix> helpme_ google "laptopbrandandmodel +ubuntu"
[07:17] <gordonjcp> bsdunix: between CPU families, pretty much
[07:17] <helpme_> bsdunix:  thanks
[07:17] <Endlessguitar> hello
[07:17] <peanutb> joe4444, i dont think there is really a reason for a 64 bit kernel.
[07:17] <GhostFreeman> ok -- will it still work with the new Radeon blobs?
[07:17] <LucidFox> is it just Ubuntu that uses /dev/usblpX instead of /dev/usb/lpX?
[07:17] <magnetron> joe4444: the 64bit version is faster, but not all programs exist for it
[07:17] <Endlessguitar> can some1 help me to install splash screens?
[07:17] <gordonjcp> bsdunix: people doing a lot of graphics or audio work, or hammering the i/o might notice a difference
[07:18] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, ATI is complicated... the AMD/ATI driver is called fglrx . the open driver is called ati or radeon but is not from ATI.
[07:18] <Eric_Jardas> joe4444, stick with 32bit kernel
[07:18] <tobi> c.quakenet.org
[07:18] <iphv37> peanutb: lol.. i've already qamiz installed!
[07:18] <Endlessguitar> hello
[07:18] <bsdunix> or compiling openoffice.org overnight on a dual pentium pro?
[07:18] <joe4444> peanutb: apparently servers benefit from it, but as magnetron said desktops rarely have software to make it worthwhile
[07:18] <iphv37> *qamix
[07:18] <Endlessguitar> can some1 help me to install splash screen?
[07:18] <GhostFreeman> yeah I know that
[07:18] <joe4444> thanks magnetron and Eric_Jardas
[07:18] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, to complicate futher... fglrx does not suport AIGLX and the ati/radeon OPEN driver does not suporte XGL
[07:19] <nullkuhl> guys plz help am trying to load the module btsco on fiesty for bluetooth audio headset. i always get this error :
[07:19] <nullkuhl>  sudo modprobe snd-bt-sco
[07:19] <nullkuhl> FATAL: Error inserting snd_bt_sco (/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/kernel/ubuntu/misc/snd-bt-sco.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[07:19] <peanutb> joe4444, if you plan on running server apps and have extra time, use a 64 bit kernel, but if you want an easy desktop system, use a 32 bit kernel
[07:19] <prosi> olq
[07:19] <prosi> ola
[07:19] <prosi> ola
[07:19] <nullkuhl> ?
[07:19] <mezziah> lol nullkuhl nice nickname :)
[07:19] <GhostFreeman> so basically i'm stonewalled until the next blob drivers are released
[07:19] <GhostFreeman> or I install this 6800
[07:19] <dseaver> when i boot my computer, it hangs at the ubuntu splash for a minute then it starts busy box, and not ubuntu, any ideas why it wont load up ubuntu?
[07:19] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, you need to choose... or fglrx+xgl+beryl(or compiz) OR ati+aiglx+beryl(or compiz)
[07:20] <mezziah> prosi: hablas espanol?
[07:20] <nullkuhl> mezziah: thx lol..
[07:20] <prosi> un pko
[07:20] <mezziah> ok sorry my fault, i thought you were from spain
[07:20] <Endlessguitar> can some1 help me 2 install one splash screen please?
[07:20] <nullkuhl> guys plz help FATAL: sudo modprobe snd-bt-sco Error inserting snd_bt_sco (/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/kernel/ubuntu/misc/snd-bt-sco.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown
[07:20] <bsdunix> GhostFreeman; i once used infrared headphones. they plugged right into soundcard
[07:20] <neozen> gordonjcp: well... I'll be running virtual machines on this box... so I was hoping to grab a kernel that would work best considering the low power of this cpu I'll need all the help I can get
[07:21] <gordonjcp> neozen: ye
[07:21] <prosi> ola?
[07:21] <Yggdrasil> how can i make an iso from a cd i have with ubuntu?
[07:21] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, Ubuntu comes with ati and AIGLX
[07:21] <bsdunix> Yggdrasil: mkisofs
[07:21] <PriceChild> prosi, Hi
[07:21] <PriceChild> prosi, es?
[07:21] <neozen> gordonjcp: ye?
[07:21] <GhostFreeman> I think i'll use aiglx, since I was using that before I upgraded
[07:21] <mezziah> PriceChild: my guess would be pt
[07:22] <PriceChild> !pt > prosi (see pm from ubotu)
[07:22] <PriceChild> !es > prosi (see pm from ubotu)
[07:22] <nullkuhl> guyssssssssssssss
[07:22] <GhostFreeman> I followed the steps provided by the wiki for feisty and it still keeps telling me I have no direct rendering
[07:22] <nullkuhl> PriceChild: can u help plz
[07:22] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, upgrade what ?
[07:22] <Yggdrasil> thank
[07:22] <Yggdrasil> s
[07:22] <_Andrew> Hock: http://peadrop.com/files/triviabot
[07:22] <GhostFreeman> the aiglx drivers
[07:22] <bsdunix> Yggdrasil: and then burn it with cdrecord. (default to scsi, verify function of atapicam)
[07:22] <PriceChild> nullkuhl, ask and someone will answer if they know
[07:23] <Yggdrasil> i like how you think
[07:23] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, i think thats the problem
[07:23] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, you are trying AIGLX+fglrx
[07:23] <mezziah> simple question, is there a key shortcut for the spanish n with ~? in windows it's alt+0241 but i didn't find anything similar here on linux
[07:24] <GhostFreeman> right now i'm not trying anything till I get these drivers working
[07:24] <ZeroA4> and fglrx does not work with aiglx
[07:24] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, what is your video chipset?
[07:24] <nullkuhl> bluez-passkey-gnome
[07:24] <GhostFreeman> Radeon
[07:24] <nullkuhl>  guys plz help FATAL: sudo modprobe snd-bt-sco Error inserting snd_bt_sco (/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/kernel/ubuntu/misc/snd-bt-sco.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown
[07:24] <Endlessguitar> please some1
[07:24] <GhostFreeman> the 9800 series...R300 iric
[07:24] <GhostFreeman> iirc*
[07:25] <Endlessguitar> tell me how to configure my splash screen?
[07:25] <dseaver> when i boot my computer, it hangs at the ubuntu splash for a minute then it starts busy box, and not ubuntu, any ideas why it wont load up ubuntu?
[07:25] <_Andrew> nullkuhl: Bluetooth is pretty much messed up on feisty
[07:25] <magnetron> nullkuhl: how did you install btsco?
[07:25] <nullkuhl> _Andrew: LIke should i downgrade to edgy or wat ?
[07:25] <nullkuhl> magnetron: ofcourse yes
[07:25] <bsdunix> _Andrew is there a fix for this bluetooth issue?
[07:25] <tck> can someone go to System > Preferences > Themes and tell me do they have the 'thin' theme please??
[07:25] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, you installed ATI fglrx drivers?
[07:25] <sql_hesw> Is there any way to get the kDE icons in Gnome?
[07:25] <mezziah> noone knows?
[07:26] <magnetron> nullkuhl: as i said: HOW did you install btsco?
[07:26] <helpme_> bsdunix:  in the past while installing I could format in win using partition magic and then install... problem is I am dumping windows so that is not an option.. do you know of any live disks that have win partitioning tools such as  partition magic? I tried googling my problem and found nothing explaining " i did however find myself in #ubuntu chat logs
[07:26] <GhostFreeman> Yeah, they're installed
[07:26] <Tom47> tck no
[07:26] <_Andrew> bsdunix: There are a lot of bluetooth bugs in launchpad right now. When I upgraded to fiesty my bluetooth was messed up too
[07:26] <bsdunix> sql_hesw i think gtk and kde are not jivasious
[07:26] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, i think fglrx does not talk to glxinfo
[07:26] <tck> Tom47, what happened to it?, was there a recent update??
[07:26] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, it uses other utils
[07:26] <sql_hesw> jivasious?
[07:27] <nullkuhl> magnetron: sudo apt-get install bluez-btsco
[07:27] <Tom47> tck dunno not familiar with it
[07:27] <GhostFreeman> would glxgears be a better representation of fglrx working?
[07:27] <bsdunix> helpme_ fdisk
[07:27] <sql_hesw> I just want to get the icon set and nothing from kde
[07:27] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, no... fglrx does not talk to it too
[07:27] <helpme_> bsdunix:  thanks
[07:27] <bsdunix> jive-acious; agreeable
[07:27] <GhostFreeman> so fglrx is sitting there collecting dust
[07:27] <iphv37> peanutb, do i need to start jack before start rosegarden?
[07:28] <bsdunix> if something doesn't jive, it's disagreeable, no?
[07:28] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, fglrx has it own utils
[07:28] <nullkuhl> magnetron: ??
[07:28] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, cant remember de names
[07:28] <magnetron> nullkuhl: ?????
[07:28] <GhostFreeman> aticonfig?
[07:28] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, fgl something
[07:28] <ZeroA4> no
[07:28] <nullkuhl> magnetron: sudo apt-get install bluez-btsco
[07:28] <magnetron> nullkuhl: i read that
[07:29] <GhostFreeman> fglrx-control
[07:29] <nullkuhl> magnetron: so ?
[07:29] <bsdunix> sql_hesw: i cannot make up words as i go along, so as to better colorize the tech-laden monotony?
[07:29] <magnetron> nullkuhl: so what?
[07:29] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, no
[07:29] <Hock> _Andrew: thanks.
[07:29] <iphv37> do i need to start jack before start rosegarden?
[07:29] <nullkuhl> magnetron: any clue ??
[07:30] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, fg-something-gears
[07:30] <magnetron> nullkuhl: ask your questions to the channel. if someone knows the answer, they will answer
[07:30] <ZeroA4> and fg-someting- info
[07:30] <ZeroA4> i think
[07:30] <GhostFreeman> fglrxinfo
[07:30] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, yes!
[07:30] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, and fgl_glxgears
[07:30] <joe4444> if my 2 displays used to be clones of each other during boot (up to the login screen), but now only 1 works (even in the BIOS) and i can't get TwinView to work, then what is the most likely cause?
[07:30] <GhostFreeman> ran it and it tells me i'm using Mesa
[07:30] <peanutb> iphv, I think so. I have never used rosegarden
[07:30] <nullkuhl> magnetron: 1 more thing, i tried upgrading to btsco v5 and i compiled and installed fine but when i try to get the btsco version am using it replies with the old one
[07:31] <nullkuhl> and the new one not install yet :S
[07:31] <peanutb> iphv37, I think so. I have never used rosegarden
[07:31] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, how did you install fglrx?
[07:31] <GhostFreeman> even though my xorg.conf is set up for fglrx
[07:31] <GhostFreeman> ZeroA4: using restricted driver manager
[07:31] <GhostFreeman> which was already active but clearly not working
[07:31] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, strange
[07:32] <ZeroA4> GhostFreeman, can you pvt me?
[07:32] <GhostFreeman> sure
[07:32] <bsdunix> ZeroA4; i used to prefer ati over nvidia, but then i became a freebsd user and saw nvidia alone in providing recognition of the existence of freebsd.
[07:32] <magnetron> nullkuhl: don't have both installed at once. uninstall one of them
[07:32] <iphv37> peanutb, even with qamix, rosegarden plays the sound like before, but still with no sound!!
[07:32] <nullkuhl> magnetron: i did,, still
[07:32] <nullkuhl> using old version :S
[07:32] <ZeroA4> bsdunix, yeah me too... but i have some ATIs to take care
[07:32] <Hock> anyone play WoW in ubuntu?
[07:33] <magnetron> nullkuhl: then the uninstall fail
[07:33] <peanutb> iphv37, i really dont know what to say.
[07:33] <magnetron> Hock: lots of ppl do
[07:33] <iphv37> peanutb, and if i try to play any other sound, i can't get sound!
[07:33] <Hock> I assume to play WoW in ubuntu you have to have an emu running
[07:33] <magnetron> Hock: no
[07:33] <iphv37> peanutb: closing the programs, the sound plays normally!
[07:33] <peanutb> iphv37, you might try asking in #ubuntu-studio
[07:33] <magnetron> Hock: you just need the compability layer called "Wine"
[07:34] <retour> Hello all! I really want to switch to Ubuntu from Mandriva BUT the live CD cant proprly manage my network card which works perfect under Mandriva (Intel EtherExpress Pro 100 with this special bug thats needs workaround but Mandriva never had issue with it since forever)
[07:34] <Hock> hrm.  perhaps I should install ubuntu, play with it for a while, and then ask more educated questions.
[07:34] <iphv37> peanutb, i've installed ubuntustudio-sound to make some music..
[07:34] <Hock> because right now I feel like my 8-month old son.
[07:34] <wols_> !ubuntustiod | iphv37
[07:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuntustiod - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:34] <wols_> !ubuntustudio | iphv37
[07:34] <ubotu> iphv37: ubuntustudio is a site for the artist who wishes to use Ubuntu as their Digital Audio Workstation. It contains all the best parts of Audio/Graphical/Visual components from the Ubuntu repositories, and extra! Available at http://www.ubuntustudio.com. Or visit #ubuntustudio.
[07:34] <magnetron> Hock: do that. http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=6482
[07:35] <iphv37> peanutb: ..but i'm starting to think in create a partition and install windows to start the project....
[07:36] <Hock> magnetron: thanks.
[07:36] <bsdunix> for e-commerce website, which is recommended?: apache or apache2? i know modules are named differently...
[07:37] <helpme> bsdunix:  Just giving you an update, I think I figured out something that may work.. instead of erasing entire disk for install I deleted all partitions and tried using "largest continuous space" for install I think I may have got it using those methods
[07:37] <peanutb> iphv37, you should really ask on #ubuntu-studio , I am in no way a sound expert, and i find that messing around with the mixer settings makes it work.
[07:37] <bsdunix> what is the size of that space?
[07:37] <helpme> bsdunix:  me? 120 gb
[07:38] <bsdunix> helpme is best to dd the thing
[07:38] <iphv37> wols_, i've already tried ubuntu studio.. but with it i can't play films in fullscreen and some other things.. the i've installed again ubuntu fastyfawn  and ubuntustudio-sound
[07:38] <bsdunix> helpme: then, fdisk
[07:38] <bsdunix> disklable
[07:38] <helpme> bsdunix:  the problem is I have nowhere to save to.. I'm on live disk with no os installed..
[07:39] <iphv37> peanutb, thanks anyway!
[07:39] <iphv37> wols_, thanks too!
[07:39] <bsdunix> helpme good luck, have fun
[07:39] <iphv37> i'll try #ubuntu-studio
[07:39] <helpme> bsdunix:  thanks for the help man :)
[07:39] <nullkuhl> guys anyone used module btsco before ??
[07:41] <babo> If you use grep to search a file for a pattern. What should you use to search a variable for a pattern ?
[07:42] <ethernomad> Running Fiesty 7.04...How do I start DBus?
[07:43] <t2> hi,  i just installed xubuntu fiesty... and after reloading in the Update Manager,  it tells me that there is a "New distribution release '7.04' is available"... why is it asking me to upgrade to fiesty when i am already running it ???"
[07:43] <dyrne> babo: like echo $VAR| grep something ?
[07:45] <dyrne> t2: you installed from the cd but there are updates available to bring your system up to most current.. i guess ive never used update manager
[07:45] <RivaeAerya> I still have problems with my monitor. I had a CRT monitor first and that wasn't wide-screen but now i have this one and it's wide-screen and it doesn't show portions of the screen. Can anyone help me please?
[07:45] <iphv37> ppl, the ubuntus channel is really #ubuntustudio ?
[07:45] <deadeyez> hi all, what is the owner of the files in /usr/lib/mysql? I get some strange error after a wrong upgrade (long time ago)
[07:45] <iphv37> or there's another channel?
[07:45] <t2> dyrne: strange thing is it says 7.04... shoudl i just upgrade then ?
[07:45] <iphv37> i can't get answers in #ubuntustudio!!
[07:45] <iphv37> :s
[07:46] <dyrne> t2: yeah.  i tend not to do updates. but it is intended that you keep the system up to date
[07:46] <igor47> i created a new user on an ubuntu server and added him to the admin group (confirmed membership with "groups" command) but sudo doesn't work.  anyone know what's up?
[07:46] <Endlessguitar> hello
[07:46] <dyrne> t2: security fixes and stuff
[07:46] <t2> dyrne: ok thanks
[07:46] <RivaeAerya> I still have problems with my monitor. I had a CRT monitor first and that wasn't wide-screen but now i have this one and it's wide-screen and it doesn't show portions of the screen. Can anyone help me please?
[07:46] <sipior> igor47: has the user logged in again?
[07:46] <igor47> sipior: yup
[07:46] <Endlessguitar> hello
[07:47] <Endlessguitar> which music program is best in linux?
[07:47] <dyrne> !music | Endlessguitar
[07:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about music - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:47] <Endlessguitar> !music
[07:47] <Endlessguitar> ?
[07:47] <profox1> Math^_: ?
[07:47] <erik98> may I ask somethink??
[07:47] <RivaeAerya> anyone?
[07:47] <dyrne> !mp3
[07:47] <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
[07:47] <RivaeAerya> I still have problems with my monitor. I had a CRT monitor first and that wasn't wide-screen but now i have this one and it's wide-screen and it doesn't show portions of the screen. Can anyone help me please?
[07:48] <mezziah> Endlessguitar: depends.. if you wish something similar like Winamp, i'd recommend XMMS or Beep Media Player, otherwise there are other proggies like amarok, rhtyhmbox and so on..
[07:48] <iphv37> peanutb, r u there?
[07:48] <dyrne> RivaeAerya: well anyway. use xmms for a light player. amarok or any of the others if you want more features. streamtuner is a nice app for internet radio
[07:48] <Endlessguitar> xmms? is it good?
[07:48] <deadeyez> Endlessguitar: xmms is deprecated. Use audacious
[07:48] <sipior> igor47: and does sudo work for other users, just not this one?
[07:48] <Endlessguitar> I used audacious
[07:48] <dyrne> RivaeAerya: sorry wrong nick
[07:48] <xjdriver69> endlessguitar: do you want to make music or listen to music
[07:48] <mezziah> Endlessguitar: i'd rather recommend beep-media-player, it uses gtk2 instead of the old gtk1
[07:48] <erik98> can i ask something: Is there a .deb package 4 JAVA???????
[07:48] <Endlessguitar> lisen
[07:48] <erik98> can i ask something: Is there a .deb package 4 JAVA???????
[07:48] <mezziah> oh yes audicios is quite the same
[07:48] <Endlessguitar> ok
[07:48] <Endlessguitar> I try it
[07:48] <xjdriver69> rythembox
[07:48] <Endlessguitar> thnx:)
[07:49] <mezziah> ur welcome
[07:49] <ZeroA4> ericx_2, yes... searc at the add / remove
[07:49] <Emre> hi.. can anyone please help me ?
[07:49] <chadeldridge> whats up emre ?
[07:49] <mezziah> yes Emre, we're here to help, just ask your question
[07:49] <Emre> errmm.. im not good at linux/ubuntu
[07:49] <erik98> WHERE CAN I GET .DEB PACKADGE 4 JAVA?????
[07:49] <igor47> sipior: hmm.. i haven't tried with any other users.  this is the only user on the system
[07:49] <chadeldridge> ha ... well we all start somewhere ..
[07:49] <Emre> i just installed ubuntu 6.06 today
[07:50] <dyrne> Emre: fire away this is the support channel
[07:50] <igor47> sipior: sudo works for the root user
[07:50] <mezziah> !caps > erik98
[07:50] <iphv37> i made a question, and nothing! lol
[07:50] <erik98> yes...
[07:50] <sipior> igor47: might be a place to start, check the permissions on /etc/sudoers
[07:50] <mezziah> alright
[07:50] <CheshireViking> !java | erik98
[07:50] <ubotu> erik98: To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[07:50] <igor47> sipior: i used visudo to edit, doesn't that set the perms right?  what should they be?
[07:50] <iphv37> is there other # for ubuntustudio?
[07:50] <Endlessguitar> mezziah
[07:50] <Endlessguitar> how does I download skins?
[07:50] <sipior> iphv37: is your google broken?
[07:50] <Unix-Jihad> erik98, google for automatix, and easy on the caps please buddy
[07:51] <ZeroA4> erik98, Programs - Add / Remove -- Search for JAVA
[07:51] <willy> hey....i need msn in ubuntu...i need help
[07:51] <erik98> I've got 7,4 Ubuntu!!
[07:51] <ethernomad> Running Fiesty 7.04...How do I start DBus?
[07:51] <ZeroA4> erik98, Programs - Add / Remove -- Search for JAVA
[07:51] <igor47> sipior: its set 440 root:rot
[07:51] <iphv37> because in #ubuntustudio i can't get any help!!!
[07:51] <Emre> and i cant make my modem driver settings
[07:51] <Supreme> hi! I have an Mp3 player here with a .trash folder which I cannot delete. It also has a lot of files which I don't have permission to delete. It says that it is readonly. How can I format the whole MP3 player? I have already tried sudo. Thanks
[07:51] <CheshireViking> !flash | erik98
[07:51] <ubotu> erik98: 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
[07:51] <mezziah> Endlessguitar: go to the winamp homepage and download a skin, but be sure that it's a classic skin - then copy it to /home/.xmms/Skins
[07:51] <chadeldridge> if you want to use MSN in ubuntu then get pidgin
[07:51] <erik98> not flash JAVA plz!!
[07:51] <mezziah> Endlessguitar: it should show up in xmms then
[07:51] <ZeroA4> erik98, Programs - Add / Remove -- Search for JAVA
[07:51] <dyrne> erik98: apt-cache search jre | grep -i sun
[07:51] <willy> Im Brazil ...and they ?
[07:51] <sipior> igor47: it should be read-only root:root (so 440, as you describe)
[07:51] <Emre> i found drivers, the document but i dont know the console, the sudo
[07:51] <Endlessguitar> ok
[07:52] <Math^__> LOL, doe is niet zo snel man
[07:52] <erik98> thanks, Automatix just Rulz...
[07:52] <iphv37> sipior, my google must be out of date!! cause i can't find where to get help with sound programs and configurations!
[07:52] <dyrne> !automatix
[07:52] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[07:52] <Endlessguitar> mezzia what were the exactly location? cnat find out
[07:52] <Endlessguitar> :S
[07:53] <sipior> iphv37: ah well
[07:53] <mezziah> Endlessguitar: it's /home/.xmms/Skins
[07:53] <Endlessguitar> ok
[07:53] <mezziah> Endlessguitar: it's important that you include the dot
[07:53] <iphv37> sipior, do u have a good google?
[07:53] <Emre> thank you everybody.. thank you
[07:54] <sipior> iphv37: it seems to work fine, yes
[07:54] <iphv37> sipior: if so, find someone or somewhere to get help with ubuntustudio!
[07:54] <sipior> igor47: hey, does anything get printed to syslog when the user tries to authenticate?
[07:54] <sipior> iphv37: it's not really my problem
[07:55] <mezziah> Endlessguitar: directories which begin with a dot are hidden, maybe you should download the files to /home/yourname/ and then copy the skin with 'cp <skin> ~/.xmms/Skins/'
[07:55] <Nalleman> Is there no one with a intel 945GM graphic card that can play games with decent framerate?
[07:55] <mama> bonsoir
[07:55] <Endlessguitar> I cant find the location :S
[07:55] <chadeldridge> Nalleman: probably not many ... the onboard intel chipset is fairly horrible at OpenGL
[07:55] <mezziah> are you trying to navigate to that directory using the save dialog or something?
[07:56] <chadeldridge> was there a specific question about it .. i might be able to help you
[07:56] <igor47> sipior: i figured it out.  the admin ALL (ALL) ALL line was missing the % character
[07:56] <dyrne> Nalleman: intended mostly for 2d stuff.
[07:56] <Nalleman> chadeldridge, Ok, so its openGL that is the bottle neck?
[07:56] <sipior> igor47: that'll do it :) glad you got it sorted
[07:56] <faidillinger> how can i install flv player in ubuntu to play a flash video
[07:56] <igor47> sipior: i blame the stupid people at the hosting company.  grrrr
[07:57] <chadeldridge> Nalleman: mostly because unless you have something built for more 3d (ie nvidia / ati ) onboard things are mainly for 2d forms of graphics
[07:57] <Nalleman> chadeldridge, but beryl works fine, isnt. that wierd?
[07:58] <Endlessguitar> now Im in the home folder mezziah
[07:58] <Endlessguitar> and then?
[07:58] <JC_Denton_> upgraded 6.10 to 7.04 but now my comp won't read any keyboard input. What to do? (k/b works fine otherwise)
[07:59] <chadeldridge> Nalleman:  turn beryl off before running anything OpenGL (like games ... beryl causes serious issues with other progs running ogl
[08:00] <kippi> hey
[08:00] <RivaeAerya> I still have problems with my monitor. I had a CRT monitor first and that wasn't wide-screen but now i have this one and it's wide-screen and it doesn't show portions of the screen. Can anyone help me please?
[08:00] <Fenix-Dark> JC_Denton_, reformat
[08:00] <RivaeAerya> PLEASE?
[08:00] <RivaeAerya> somebody?
[08:00] <Fenix-Dark> RivaeAerya, nvidia, ati, or intel gfx?
[08:00] <Nalleman> chadeldridge: I usually do. unfortunately it doesnt seem to help in my case... still got about 1.2 fps
[08:00] <kippi> I always use ubuntu for my laptops, got my girlfriends laptop and want to install ubuntu onto it but its freezing at 15%
[08:00] <RivaeAerya> Fenix-Dark: ATI
[08:00] <chadeldridge> RivaeAerya:  what graphics card are you using ?  have you reran the xconfiguration
[08:00] <Nalleman> :(
[08:01] <kippi> anyideas?
[08:01] <Fenix-Dark> RivaeAerya, run the ati config software and change the resolution
[08:01] <JC_Denton_> Fenix-Dark , is that really necessary?
[08:01] <RivaeAerya> chadeldridge: ATI Radeon 9250, and yes I did. It only occurs at 1440x900, which is the monitor's recommended resolution
[08:01] <RivaeAerya> Fenix-Dark: open-source drivers.
[08:01] <Fenix-Dark> RivaeAerya, edit your xorg.conf and input the resolution you want
[08:02] <chadeldridge> rivaeaerya:  yeah i hate to say it but you are probably better off just dropping that res into the xorg.conf file than trying to screw with the ATI util
[08:02] <RivaeAerya> Fenix-Dark: 1440x900 doesn't seem to work correctly, the screen doesn't "fit" inside of the monitor. A portion of the bottom is cut off
[08:02] <Fenix-Dark> RivaeAerya, then thats the wrong resolution
[08:02] <RivaeAerya> chadeldridge: I don't have ATI's drivers, i'm using the open-source drivers
[08:02] <RivaeAerya> Fenix-Dark: Every source says not. It's on the official Samsung site
[08:02] <RAH66> same problem but mine doesnt show anything on my wide screen all I get is an out of range error
[08:02] <RivaeAerya> Fenix-Dark: And on the lower resolutions i get really WIDE text
[08:03] <Fenix-Dark> RAH66, means your refresh rate is off
[08:03] <chadeldridge> out of range is probably a refresh rate issue ..
[08:03] <chadeldridge> not a res issue
[08:03] <RAH66> ok so what must I set it to?
[08:03] <RivaeAerya> Fenix-Dark: Weird thing is, on Windows, it works perfectly.
[08:03] <mortuis99> how do i find out ehat the IP address for my printer is?
[08:03] <snake444> when does the next version of ubuntu goes out?
[08:03] <kippi> I always use ubuntu for my laptops, got my girlfriends laptop and want to install ubuntu onto it but its freezing at 15% anyides?
[08:04] <Fenix-Dark> kippi, bad disk
[08:04] <RivaeAerya> Fenix-Dark: Weird thing is, on Windows, it works perfectly.
[08:04] <neozen> snake444: I think august
[08:04] <chadeldridge> kippi:  not without a lot of information on the hardware ... use the disk check util to verify the disk is burned correctly and try to reburn the disk at like 8x
[08:04] <neozen> snake444: want to say very LATE august
[08:04] <mortuis99> how do i find out what the IP address for my printer is?
[08:04] <RAH66> RivaeAerya, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[08:04] <neozen> mortuis99: what kind of printer?
[08:04] <chadeldridge> mortuis99:  its usually easiest to just print out a test page from the printer itself to the the IP
[08:04] <kippi> ok, i'll try re-burning the cd
[08:05] <mortuis99> it is an HP 1302
[08:05] <mortuis99> 1320
[08:05] <RivaeAerya> RAH66: Already did that. Didn't work. All of it
[08:05] <RAH66> hectic looks like you and me in the same boat
[08:05] <Hock> I am going to be installing ubuntu on a machine with a raided system drive (using HPT366 controller).  is this raid controller support built into the install or is there something I have to do beforehand to prepare for it?
[08:05] <chadeldridge> mortuis99:  should be a way to print the network information from the console of that printer
[08:05] <neozen> mortuis99: is it one of those large cube-ish laser printers that has a menu?
[08:05] <RAH66> just thought it might help you coz I read all of it
[08:06] <snake444> Linux [kernel 2.6.20-16-generic]  || CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1500MHz at 1515.023MHz [3032.93 bogomips]  || Disk: 28.18 used of 35.84Gb || Mem: used 0.0/0.0 Swap: used 0.0/0.0 || Up: 7:26, Load: 1.87
[08:06] <neozen> mortuis99: you should be able to navigate that menu and tell it to print out its configuration
[08:06] <mortuis99> no disp on the printer
[08:06] <neozen> mortuis99: no display but yet it has 10-BaseT connectivity.... odd .. never saw one of those
[08:07] <mortuis99> ok rather how do i tell the IP of this machine?
[08:07] <chadeldridge> mortuis99:  boot the printer up holding the single button down on top .. it should print a test page
[08:07] <mortuis99> no disp on the printer
[08:07] <neozen> mortuis99: lol... ah..... gotcha
[08:07] <neozen> mortuis99: OS?
[08:07] <chadeldridge> to get the ip of your machine just do an ifconfig
[08:07] <neozen> mortuis99: or ipconfig if its windows
[08:07] <chadeldridge> yar
[08:08] <Endlessguitar> hej
[08:08] <Endlessguitar> mezziah
[08:09] <mezziah> yes, i'm here
[08:09] <Endlessguitar> my nick in ubuntu is daniel
[08:09] <Endlessguitar> but I cant find the map
[08:09] <Endlessguitar> I  will extract to :S
[08:09] <Endlessguitar> :S
[08:09] <mezziah> map? i don't know what map you mean?
[08:09] <Endlessguitar> the skin
[08:09] <Endlessguitar> I will install
[08:09] <Hock> I am going to be installing ubuntu on a machine with a raided system drive (using HPT366 controller).  is this raid controller support built into the install or is there something I have to do beforehand to prepare for it?
[08:09] <Endlessguitar> how will I excract it?
[08:09] <mezziah> you don't need to extract it
[08:10] <mezziah> so, you were at the winamp homepage and downloaded a classic skin to your home directory, right?
[08:10] <endo> how do I get to have my files viewed at 25% listed
[08:10] <chadeldridge> Hock:  From my knowledge that card is supported for Raid .. .so you should be able to just install and it work out of box
[08:10] <endo> insted of shown as icons and at 100% zoom
[08:10] <Hock> chadeldridge: thanks
[08:11] <yurimxpxman> does anybody know how to get the videos on foxnews.com to work?
[08:11] <Mariko> I'm having a problem with sound - my sound is very low and can only be heard through head phones, although the volume is set to 100%
[08:11] <Endlessguitar> yeah
[08:11] <mezziah> alright, whats the name of the skin you want to install?
[08:11] <HoboBen> endo - you talking about nautilus? Try View > View as List, and View > Zoom out
[08:11] <jonttix> can anybody help me install ubuntu 7.04
[08:11] <Mariko> Anyone?
[08:12] <chadeldridge> Mariko:  Go to your sound control panel and make sure that master sound and master gain are linked ... sometimes that fixes it ... might be listed as master volume / master mono as well
[08:12] <Endlessguitar> Techno
[08:12] <Endlessguitar> Techno.wsz
[08:12] <Mariko> chadeldridge: They are
[08:12] <mezziah> okay, then hit 'cp Techno.wsz ~/.xmms/Skins/' in the console
[08:12] <Mariko> Also, I have two sound devices
[08:12] <Mariko> If that's a problem
[08:12] <Endlessguitar> ok
[08:12] <jonttix> can anybody help me install ubuntu 7.04?
[08:12] <chadeldridge> Markiko:  only select one .. i would suggest ALSA
[08:12] <`4aFkA`> how can i program c++, vb or some other language on ubuntu???
[08:12] <HoboBen> jonttix - what part? All of it?
[08:13] <Mariko> chadeldridge: Right, and how do I make it use only one?
[08:13] <chadeldridge> Mariko:  in the sys/ pref / sound make sure they are all selected to the same sound device and they test ok
[08:13] <Endlessguitar> it says
[08:13] <Endlessguitar> no such file or directory
[08:14] <`4aFkA`> how can i program c++, vb or some other language on ubuntu???
[08:14] <mezziah> oh right, it first has to be created.. enter 'mkdir ~/.xmms/Skins' and then enter the command i told you before
[08:15] <HoboBen> 4aFka - what do you mean? The synaptic package manager is full of IDEs and compiler engines. Are you after them, or tutorials on how to program?
[08:15] <Mariko> chadeldridge: How?
[08:15] <Mariko> I don't know how to link them?
[08:15] <Mariko> :\
[08:15] <`4aFkA`> HoboBen i want to write an c++ program in ubuntu.. what i need?
[08:15] <Endlessguitar> mezzia
[08:15] <Endlessguitar> dosnt work
[08:15] <Endlessguitar> :S
[08:15] <jonttix> can anybody help me install ubuntu 7.04?
[08:16] <chadeldridge> Mariko:  make sure the drop down boxes all contain the same sound driver and at the bottom to link multiple zones together you hold shift and click each of them to highlight
[08:16] <mezziah> what? what does it say when performing 'mkdir ~/.xmms/Skins'?
[08:16] <Mariko> chadeldridge: Ah, I did that.
[08:16] <Mariko> No use.'
[08:16] <chadeldridge> very odd
[08:16] <jonttix> i just get a white screen  when i boot from the ubuntu cd, help
[08:16] <chadeldridge> have you tried using OSS then ?
[08:16] <Mariko> I can try.
[08:17] <HoboBen> '4aFkA' Search for Anjuta in synaptic, it's an IDE
[08:17] <HoboBen> '$aFkA' - Also, g++ if it's not installed
[08:17] <bungopolis> is there a place I can set my default text editor in gnome 2.18?
[08:17] <jonttix> 'HoboBen' i just get a white screen  when i boot from the ubuntu cd
[08:17] <roho> bungopolis: it's called gedit :D
[08:17] <steffen> how to play img files? (movie)
[08:17] <bungopolis> roho I prefer to use vim
[08:18] <Mariko> Still nothing, chadeldridge
[08:18] <roho> you can set the variable EDITOR in your profile
[08:18] <chadeldridge> steffen:  img files are usually CD image files
[08:18] <chadeldridge> Mariko:  i wish i could be more help ... im kinda lost at this point then
[08:18] <HoboBen> jonttix - you don't even get any sort of menu at all? Straight away, blank?
[08:18] <`4aFkA`> HoboBen thnx
[08:18] <Mariko> Damn. :\
[08:18] <jonttix> HoboBen - nothing at all
[08:19] <chadeldridge> someone else might be able to help
[08:19] <HoboBen> Okay, 2 secs, I think I have a link handy
[08:19] <bungopolis> roho: that worked, thanks
[08:19] <chadeldridge> im just out of ideas
[08:19] <Swordmaster> hello guys
[08:19] <roho> bungopolis: cool! no prob
[08:19] <ikaroweb> salve ragazzi
[08:19] <steffen> chadeldridge: it was not that i asked about.
[08:19] <ikaroweb> vorrei installare gimpshop su gimp 2.2.13 come faccio?
[08:19] <jonttix> HoboBen - when I try the safe graphics mode it says that I dont have any screen
[08:19] <ikaroweb> c'ho provato ma carica sempre l'interfaccia di gimp e non di gimpshop
[08:20] <mezziah> !it | ikaroweb
[08:20] <ubotu> ikaroweb: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[08:20] <chadeldridge> steffen:  the answer is you dont play img files .. they are cd image files not movie files .. you will need to mount the img file or burn it and then play the movie from it
[08:20] <ikaroweb> ops sorry :D
[08:20] <Swordmaster> ikaroweb anch'io so italian
[08:20] <RAH66> out of range = refresh rate???
[08:20] <Swordmaster> :D
[08:20] <ikaroweb> ciao sword
[08:20] <ikaroweb> ;)
[08:20] <Swordmaster> :)
[08:20] <mezziah> heh just wanted to point out that this is an english speaking chan only
[08:20] <chadeldridge> RAH66:  most of the time .. yes
[08:20] <bungopolis> I seem to have somehow removed restart and shutdown from my "turn off" prompt -- any idea how to restore them?
[08:21] <ikaroweb> sword: vado sull'italian :)
[08:21] <Swordmaster> bye bye ;)
[08:21] <RivaeAerya> Where do i get a modeline for the 1440x900 resolution?
[08:21] <bungopolis> may have been something I changed in the login window panel but cant find anything
[08:21] <N0xTrUm> hello
[08:21] <brylie> Is there a channel for help on creating translations for applications?
[08:22] <RAH66> well I reconfigured xserver to run my screens refresh rate that it runs in windows 60hertz and it still give me out of range
[08:22] <HoboBen> jonttix - the link I had is broken, but maybe you can escape to a command line interface with Ctrl + Alt + Backspace
[08:22] <HoboBen> Beyond that, without my link, I can't remember any better solution
[08:22] <chadeldridge> bungopolis:  so the red power button is missing from your bar ... or once inside there you are missing the ability to shut down ?/
[08:22] <werner> does anybody know how to override the umask
[08:22] <steffen> chadeldridge: thanks 4 the help.
[08:22] <steffen> chadeldridge: NOT!
[08:22] <chadeldridge> np
[08:23] <chadeldridge> haha ... ungrateful people ... l2google
[08:23] <pc_> server io,irc-hispano.org
[08:23] <Mariko> Oh, that reminds me.
[08:23] <Mariko> Sorry. Thanks, chadeldridge for attempting. :P
[08:23] <jonttix> HoboBen - How do i install ubuntu via the terminal then?
[08:23] <yurimxpxman> does anybody know how to get the videos on foxnews.com to work?
[08:23] <HoboBen> Well, it might not be a good idea to install if it doesn't have a working GUI :-)
[08:23] <chadeldridge> not you ... i didnt really help you any .. :-( that other guy just didnt understand the pure fact that he might be a little slow
[08:23] <RAH66> if I install all the necesarry drivers when using live cd will it keep all of it when I install feisty?
[08:24] <RAH66> including programs?
[08:24] <HoboBen> I'd use the terminal to try and figure out the problem
[08:24] <firebird619> I have a SB Live 5.1 Digital Sound Card (Dell) and a 4.1 digital speaker system, however I only get sound from the front speakers. How can I fix this? I have tried a few different entries in the ~/.asoundrc that I found online, but none of them have solved the problem.
[08:24] <chadeldridge> does foxnews.com require an activex plugin to play those videos ?
[08:24] <jonttix> HoboBen - How shuld I then proceed?
[08:24] <ikaroweb> sword: querami :D
[08:24] <Pasqual> Hi, I look for UdontKnow
[08:25] <HoboBen> jonttix, sorry, someone else can probably advise you better. I thought I had a link that would explain it...
[08:25] <HoboBen> But, if you can get Command Line, you might have a chance
[08:25] <HoboBen> BTW, what's your monitor and gfx card specs?
[08:25] <retour> Hello all! I really want to switch to Ubuntu from Mandriva BUT the live CD cant proprly manage my network card which works perfect under Mandriva (Intel EtherExpress Pro 100 with this special bug thats needs workaround but Mandriva never had issue with it since forever)
[08:26] <Libila> has anyone have a problem with after installing beryl that certain applications will come up as a black window
[08:26] <jonttix> I have a laptop Acer whit a Ati x700 gfx card
[08:26] <chadeldridge> Libila:  yes ... want the fix for it ?
[08:26] <yondie> Libila, it happens
[08:26] <bungopolis> I'd like to disable my desktop -- is this possible? (I dont want any icons to appear there)
[08:26] <Libila> chadeldridge: yes
[08:26] <bungopolis> (in gnome 2.18)
[08:27] <yondie> chadeldridge, : there`s a fixed for it eyt?
[08:27] <cpl593h> hello folks
[08:27] <chadeldridge> Libile:  open beryl - advanced options - rendering platform - switch it to AIGLX
[08:27] <chadeldridge> that fixes it
[08:27] <Pasqual> I have loose my password, how I can recover it?
[08:27] <HoboBen> hmm, sorry jonttix. Maybe someone else can help you better. Sorry!
[08:27] <yondie> chadeldridge, it`s not a solution for those who still use xgl
[08:27] <cpl593h> I have a stupid question for a research paper I'm working on: do anyone know the exact name of the icon set used in kubuntu feisty?
[08:27] <Libila> aww crap even beryl-settings is doing it now too
[08:27] <gerro> bungopolis: sure its possible just turn off the default icons under desktop options and don't put any there
[08:27] <RAH69> if I get drivers and programs using the live cd will it keep all of it when I install ubuntu feisty?
[08:27] <jonttix> Ok thanks anyway
[08:28] <Pasqual> Can somebody help me?
[08:28] <chadeldridge> yondie:  why are you stuck on xgl ?
[08:28] <bungopolis> gerro: where exactly can I turn off the default options?
[08:28] <gerro> bungopolis: I have no clue, I use xubuntu
[08:28] <yondie> chadeldridge,  not really... didn`t like the beryl or compiz or watever at all
[08:29] <RAH69> reason why Im asking is when i run safe graphics I can get in but after install I get out of range error
[08:29] <Pasqual> I have loose my password, how I can recover it?
[08:29] <yondie> Pasqual, login as recovery mode in the Grub
[08:29] <yondie> menu
[08:29] <yondie> u have to be on the machine locally :p no remote
[08:30] <chadeldridge> Libila did that work ?
[08:30] <kdubois> Pasqual, your root password?
[08:30] <yondie> Pasqual, after u have login in recovery mode simply passwd <username>
[08:31] <Libila> chadeldridge: cool that did it
[08:31] <Libila> thanks a lot
[08:31] <chadeldridge> great
[08:31] <CNTRLX> Does anyone know of a better program for linux that is like Linpal
[08:31] <GizDrak> anyone know why my ubuntu 7.04 64-bit is locking up when I am doing things like using gedit. I can do ctrl+alt+backspace to get out of it but I am not sure why it is locking up in the first place.
[08:31] <chadeldridge> enjoy
[08:32] <igor47> i'm trying to install postfix but i keep getting some sort of conflicts with exim4-config.  how do i resolve this?
[08:32] <Pasqual> yondie: I can't find the grub menu
[08:32] <chadeldridge> Pasqual:  you have to reboot into it
[08:32] <chadeldridge> its the linux startup menu
[08:33] <Pasqual> I use Chatzilla
[08:33] <incorrect> its amazing, i couldn't figure out ldap when i was sober, but a few years later i have  a fulling working ldap server
[08:33] <RAH69> ubuntu isnt very widescreen friendly
[08:33] <kitche> igor47: well you don't need exim4 installed if your installing postfix
[08:33] <CNTRLX> !Chatzilla
[08:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about chatzilla - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:33] <yurimxpxman> is anybody else having trouble getting into #kubuntu?
[08:34] <kitche> yurimxpxman: you must be registered and identified now like it tells you
[08:34] <igor47> kitche: how do i get rid of it? i tired aptitude remove exim4 but i'm still getting conficts and some other packages are still installed, like exim4-daemon-light and exim4-config.  is there a way to dump all of exim4 at once?
[08:34] <yurimxpxman> kitche: my username *is* registered
[08:34] <yurimxpxman> kitche: and why did it change? 0_o
[08:34] <kitche> yurimxpxman: umm your not identified
[08:34] <GizDrak> Ubuntu is locking up when I save a file out of gedit to the main disk
[08:34] <yurimxpxman> kitche: what do you mean by identified?
[08:34] <TaJMoX> cntrlx there is a chatzilla firefox extension i used to use - now I fell in love with xchat
[08:34] <kitche> igor47: uninstall all the packages for exim4
[08:34] <Unix-Jihad> igor47, use exim* and the --purge switch with apt-get
[08:34] <kitche> yurimxpxman: /msg nickserv identify <pass>
[08:35] <chadeldridge> kitche does sodu apt-get autoremove exim4 work ?
[08:35] <CNTRLX> but thats relay chats
[08:35] <kooji> Hello, if I mess up the x.org file while configuring it can I still access my data on the ubuntu partition
[08:35] <yurimxpxman> kitche: thanks
[08:35] <igor47> Unix-Jihad: ok, that did it - thanks!
[08:35] <CNTRLX> Linpal is gdk+ visual chat environment through palace and bhlabs servers
[08:35] <mik3> how do i turn compiz on with the newest release of ubuntu
[08:35] <kooji> mik3 > Desktop Effects
[08:35] <TaJMoX> mik3 : preferences -> desktop effects
[08:36] <mik3> thanks
[08:36] <CNTRLX> just a linux client version
[08:36] <bruenig> kooji, xorg doesn't access data, it controls your graphics and mouse and such
[08:36] <Unix-Jihad> no probs, if you dont use the purge switch apps can leave config files
[08:36] <mik3> it says it's not available, can i install it with apt?
[08:36] <kooji> Yes, but how can I fix the x server once its corrupted. Last time I tried it threw me into a console
[08:37] <kooji> had to to a reinstall
[08:37] <mik3> how can i make the composite extention available?
[08:37] <CNTRLX> I hope my new Ubuntu cds come soon.
[08:37] <CNTRLX> :D
[08:37] <kitche> kooji: sudo X -configure is the easiest way to get X up and running then you cp sudo /home/<user>/xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[08:38] <mik3> anyone?
[08:38] <chadeldridge> kooji:  you can alwasy do sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg from the shell
[08:39] <kitche> mik3: enable it with sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:40] <kitche> mik3: but if your on ATI card then you can't use composite
[08:40] <mik3> oh really
[08:40] <mik3> that stinks
[08:40] <mik3> why
[08:41] <kitche> mik3: it has it's own composite if your using the binary driver
[08:41] <mik3> what do you mean
[08:42] <lmosher> I'm just curious, if ubuntu was installed as dapper, updated to edgy and then fiesty, would a fresh install make things better?
[08:44] <GladyoTR> teknobaba: grdnn
[08:44] <GladyoTR> hehehe :))
[08:45] <seba> hi
[08:45] <mik3> so compiz-like effects aren't available for machines with ATI cards?
[08:45] <GizDrak> What would make gedit lock up xwindows when saving a file?
[08:45] <Ireclan> Anyone in here familiar with DOSEmu? I'm having TROUBLES.
[08:45] <kitche> mik3: they are just have to do extra steps
[08:45] <crdlb> mik3, what ati card?
[08:45] <seba> im having problems compiling grub with reiser4 support
[08:46] <mik3> kitch: do you know of a url that has all the relative info?
[08:46] <kitche> mik3: beryl website does
[08:46] <mik3> crdlb: integrated card on a laptop
[08:46] <crdlb> mik3, lspci|grep VGA
[08:47] <seba> im having problems compiling grub with reiser4 support
[08:47] <NET||abuse> Hi guys.. would anyone be able to help me solve a problem with my screen resolution and a virtual box xp install?  basically I have virtual box running an xp virtual image, which is fantastic as i can do windowsy stuff without rebooting (woot) but.. i can't see the whole screen of the windows xp setup with due to resolution issues with my ubuntu desktop, i'm on beryl also, so not sure if it will affect metacity.
[08:47] <NET||abuse> but when i try to "hostkey"+f  to get full screen, it leaves a black border up the top of the screen.
[08:47] <mik3> crdlb: radeon 9600 m10
[08:48] <NET||abuse> my laptop is also only capable of 1024x768 (also a radeon mobility 9600)
[08:48] <crdlb> mik3, then just disable the restricted driver
[08:48] <mik3> shit i just enabled it
[08:48] <crdlb> mik3, then compiz/beryl will work with no work at all
[08:48] <mik3> oh ok
[08:48] <mik3> cool
[08:48] <crdlb> !ohmy | mik3
[08:48] <ubotu> mik3: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[08:48] <Ireclan> Anyone in here familiar with DOSEmu? I'm having TROUBLES.
[08:49] <sn0> hello again NET||abuse
[08:49] <NET||abuse> sn0, hey again :)
[08:49] <crdlb> mik3, ati's proprietary driver is really terrible (the one you enabled)
[08:49] <NET||abuse> yeh, just got display issues :)
[08:49] <sn0> did you install the guest addons (to get higher resolutions available in hosts) ?
[08:49] <gerro> mik3: good luck with the 3d desktop but you might want to set it up so you can login to it as a separate desktop session
[08:50] <NET||abuse> sn0, oh? well do i need higher resolution? 1024x768 already fills my deskotp
[08:50] <TaJMoX> if fglrx driver works for you, you'll have to use XGL session to enable composite extensions
[08:50] <NET||abuse> sn0, the problem is displaying that resolution on this laptop, the display is week i guess :)
[08:50] <seba> im having problems compiling grub with reiser4 support.. anyone ccan help?
[08:50] <nj786> hey you guys i need HELP BAD
[08:51] <sn0> NET||abuse as long as its set to 1024x in the virtual machine it should be fine, but i remember having to install the guest addons, to get proper display support
[08:51] <bruenig> !justask
[08:51] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:51] <sn0> after installing the guest os
[08:51] <bruenig> !repet | sn0
[08:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about repet - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:51] <GizDrak> for a server should one run 7.04 or 6.06?
[08:51] <bruenig> !enter | sn0
[08:51] <ubotu> sn0: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:51] <sn0> bruenig im aware of that thanks
[08:51] <greg_g> nj786: whats up?
[08:51] <nj786> last night i was messing about with beryl "selct window decorator" and now i cannot see my windows and my computer is not running functionally
[08:51] <sarah> heyho!!
[08:51] <lmosher> !don'tusethebottomakeyourarguments.Haveabackbone
[08:51] <bruenig> sn0, ok so in response to your question "after installing the guest os" I say yes
[08:51] <mik3> gerro: why do you suggest that? is it flakey when you log in through your main account?
[08:51] <NET||abuse> ok, trying the addons now,, just ran the install wizard
[08:52] <Ireclan> Anyone in here familiar with DOSEmu? I'm having TROUBLES.
[08:52] <doctapeppa> anyone know of a good command line bittorrent client besides the standard one?
[08:52] <nj786> greg_g, do you know anything about that
[08:52] <chadeldridge> nj786:  does turning beryl off solve the issue
[08:52] <bruenig> doctapeppa, rtorrent
[08:52] <timposey> does anyone here know how to get Grisbi to print.  I don't know what to put in the blank for the path to the printer..
[08:52] <mik3> doctapeppa: bittornado
[08:52] <sn0> NET||abuse hope that helps :] 
[08:52] <nj786> chadeldridge, ok how do i do that?
[08:52] <doctapeppa> k. i'll try those, thanks
[08:52] <_nix_> hello everybody, I tried converting a bin/cue set to iso using bchunk. I get two iso files!! Any way to get a single iso?
[08:52] <gerro> mik3: you might want to use a regular desktop session instead of beryl
[08:53] <t2> is it safer to use Automatix or EasyUbuntu ?
[08:53] <mik3> gerro I don't understand what you mean
[08:53] <bruenig> t2, easyubuntu but best to use neither
[08:53] <gerro> mik3: it is still experimental and might not work the version of beryl you are using
[08:53] <greg_g> nj786: I would suggest trying the #ubuntu-effects people
[08:53] <gerro> mik3: here I'll show you a guide
[08:53] <t2> bruenig: ok thanks
[08:53] <gerro> mik3: what graphics card and is it kubuntu, ubuntu, xubuntu, etc etc
[08:53] <chadeldridge> nj786:  can you access the beryl-manager application at all ?
[08:53] <lmosher> t2, in all honestly check out ubuntuguide.org it's an excellent resource.. you'll understand more about what's going on if you do it yourself and it's extremely easy
[08:53] <seba> im having problems compiling grub with reiser4 support.. anyone can help?
[08:54] <nj786>  chadeldridge, yesi  can
[08:54] <mik3> it's a radeon mobile 9600 with ubuntu
[08:54] <gerro> t2: check out linux.org and download rutebook through synaptic it explains everything
[08:54] <bruenig> ubuntuguide.org doesn't really help you understand more, it just gives command snippets that you copy and paste
[08:54] <bruenig> some of it is old too and doesn't work
[08:54] <NET||abuse> sn0, that sorted it :) i can full screen (when i set my top and bottom gnome panels to autohide) and I see everything :)
[08:54] <JC_Denton_> upgraded 6.10 to 7.04 but now my comp won't read any keyboard input. What to do? (k/b works fine otherwise)
[08:54] <Ireclan> Anyone in here familiar with DOSEmu? I'm having TROUBLES.
[08:54] <lmosher> is it out of date now? Last I checked it, it seemed OK
[08:54] <mik3> gerron it's a radeon mobile 9600 with ubuntu
[08:54] <NET||abuse> sn0, any other magic tips for using this thing?
[08:54] <gerro> JC_Denton_: download 7.04 and burn it to cd then install
[08:55] <chadeldridge> nj786:  switch your windows manager and decorator back to metacity then ... does your problem go away ?
[08:55] <JC_Denton_> gerro, but I would lose whats currently on the partition...
[08:55] <gerro> mik3: interesting I was about to setup beryl on the same card with xubuntu
[08:55] <sn0> NET||abuse glad that helped :-) i don't believe i did anything else
[08:55] <mik3> gerro: let me know how it works so I can get rid of gnome
[08:55] <gizmo_the_great1> hi. When I do an 'ls' I get a list of blue coloured directories. However, one is coloured green. Why is it green and the others blue?
[08:55] <NET||abuse> ;) just saw that if i resize the virtual instance window, it auto resizes the windows desktop
[08:55] <gerro> JC_Denton_: use a live cd to get your data moved to flash drive, online storage, or cds
[08:55] <NET||abuse> and if i hostkey+f to full screen, immmediately back to 1024x768
[08:55] <seba> im having problems compiling grub with reiser4 support.. anyone can help?
[08:55] <lmosher> If an ubuntu install was updated from dapper to edgy to fiesty, will a fresh install make it in any way better, cleaner, faster, stronger? I'm having a discussion w/ a friend and he claims it will, I'm not so sure.
[08:56] <gizmo_the_great1> lmosher: everything I have read suggests that it will
[08:56] <gerro> mik3: you won't neccesarily be getting rid of gnome since you will still be using most of its interfaces, its more of a hybrid desktop environment
[08:56] <nj786> chadeldridge, how do i do that
[08:56] <timposey> Hello all, I can't get Grisbi to print, I get the following error:  LaTeX run was unable to complete, see console output for details.  I wish I had a clue about what console it's talking about?  Anyone have an idea?
[08:57] <nj786> there we go
[08:57] <nj786> i got it
[08:57] <chadeldridge> nj786:  launch beryl-manager, right click the ruby icon, then select the windows manager dropdown and turn it to metacity
[08:57] <lmosher> gizmo_the_great1, oh really? hrm.. I thought the update did a pretty good job. Any estimation on the scale/type of improvement?
[08:57] <mik3> gerro in regards to using beryl with it? or with xfce versus gnome in general? xfce blows gnome away in my opinion
[08:57] <Ireclan> gizmo_the_great1: I had that happen too. The only difference between the file that was teal and the regular ones was that it was read-only. Perhaps that is the answer?
[08:58] <JC_Denton_> gerro, no way to preserve my configuration?
[08:58] <nj786>  chadeldridge, my avant icons are gone though
[08:58] <mik3> gerro: i'll be right back
[08:58] <gerro> mik3: yeah I like it too, gnome has great code but ignorant use friendly dumbasses :)
[08:58] <nj786>  chadeldridge, i cannot see them usually they appear on the bottom of my screen
[08:58] <gizmo_the_great1> lmosher: it does - better than other OS's due to the nature of Linux and dependancies. But as far as I know you will get a smoother system (perhaps not really noticeably) by doing a fresh install
[08:58] <HoboBen> lmosher - I don't know about improvements on speed, but usually and update would be preferable to a re-install, so you don't lose everything.
[08:58] <gerro> JC_Denton: you can copy the hidden directories in your /home/user directory those are configuration for all your applications
[08:58] <gizmo_the_great1> Ireclan: thanks - I will check that out
[08:59] <nj786_>  chadeldridge, when i minimize my windows i cannot view them also
[08:59] <nj786_>  chadeldridge, should i reboot?
[08:59] <daquino> does ubuntu offer anything like checkinstall which works well ?
[09:00] <gerro> daquino: it has memory test and checks the cd to make sure its burned properly
[09:00] <daquino> what ?
[09:00] <crdlb> gerro, wrong checkinstall
[09:00] <daquino> "checkinstall"
[09:00] <crdlb> daquino, no it's the nature of the program to not work well
[09:00] <daquino> is there any backports for pidgin ?
[09:00] <gerro> daquino: what does the application do?
[09:00] <crdlb> it's impossible to completely automate the creation of debs
[09:01] <crdlb> !checkinstall
[09:01] <ubotu> checkinstall is a wrapper to "make install", useful for installing programs you compiled. It will create a .deb package, which will be listed in the APT database and can be uninstalled like other packages. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckInstall - Read the warnings at the top and bottom of that web page, and DO NOT interrupt CheckInstall while it's running!
[09:01] <gerro> crdlb: that sounds useful I will check into it
[09:01] <crdlb> it's not
[09:01] <daquino> pidgin!!
[09:01] <daquino> so wtf do i do to create a deb ?
[09:01] <timposey> Hello all, I can't get Grisbi to print, I get the following error:  LaTeX run was unable to complete, see console output for details.  I wish I had a clue about what console it's talking about?  Anyone have an idea?
[09:01] <gerro> daquino: install checkinstall I guess
[09:02] <crdlb> daquino, getdeb.net
[09:02] <mike-e> haha composite freezes up as soon as i use it
[09:02] <mike-e> or as soon as i enable it
[09:02] <Ayarcy> Is there a way in Synaptic to install a local .deb, like "dpkg -i" would do?  I'm trying to build my own .debs, and it's annoying to have to close the Synaptic (b/c of its lock on the db) to install, then reopen to check how my package looks.  (Feel free to make a joke about me checking out my package.)
[09:02] <seba> im having problems compiling grub with reiser4 support.. anyone can help?
[09:03] <crdlb> mike-e, what video card?
[09:03] <nj786_> can somebody tell me how to uninstall beryl?
[09:03] <gerro> Ayarcy: why not use dpkg -i? or aptitude? either way synaptic registers them
[09:03] <mike-e> crdlb: this is mik3 btw, with the mobile radeon
[09:03] <Filthpig> hi, how do I set up my eth1 to share my internet connection with another computer?
[09:03] <tck> nj786, sudo apt-get remove beryl
[09:03] <nj786_> becuase when i minimize my windows they dissapear and i cannot view them
[09:03] <crdlb> mike-e, glxinfo|grep direct
[09:03] <seba> crdlb apt-get remove --purge beryl
[09:03] <Scunizi> Ayarcy, just double click the deb file and the system will take care of the rest.
[09:04] <crdlb> seba, not me and that wouldn't work
[09:04] <NET||abuse> I have to say... wooooowwwwww.... that virtualbox rocks..
[09:04] <mike-e> crdlb:
[09:04] <mike-e> crdlb: X Error of failed request:  GLXBadContext
[09:04] <crdlb> !xconfig | mike-e
[09:04] <ubotu> mike-e: To reconfigure your X server, open a console and type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  - To configure only the driver and resolution, type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh  - See also !FixRes
[09:04] <seba> crdlb how have you installed it?
[09:04] <NET||abuse> sn0, well, i'm done bugging you for ideas :) i think it's photoshop setup time, and maybe a few other things that are good on windows... :)
[09:04] <crdlb> seba, not me
[09:04] <mike-e> oh right i forgot that
[09:04] <Ayarcy> gerro:  That works, but I was checking my success in Synaptic (installed files, descriptions, etc.)  It's annoying to close/reopen Synaptic that often.
[09:04] <crdlb> mike-e, run the second command
[09:04] <nj786_> can anybody help me fix my beryl isues?
[09:04] <crdlb> mike-e, and choose the "ati" driver
[09:05] <crdlb> nj786_, gnome?
[09:05] <nj786_> crdlb, gnome what?
[09:05] <seba> im having problems compiling grub with reiser4 support.. anyone can help?
[09:05] <crdlb> nj786_, are you using gnome?
[09:05] <shnastybiznastic> nj786_: perhaps, tell me more.
[09:05] <Ayarcy> Scunizi: I hadn't thought of that.  I'll try it (though I'm not using Gnome, so we'll see).  Thanks.
[09:05] <mike-e> crdlb: just use the vesa?
[09:05] <nj786_> crdlb, yes
[09:05] <crdlb> mike-e, no use "ati"
[09:05] <bobsomebody> question: when I set up a samba share on a linux server and browse to it from a windows computer I am prompted for a user/pass, but when I got to it in linux, it asks for no user/pass but its read only, how can I get it so I can write to the samba share from the linux computer?
[09:05] <bobsomebody> PM's welcome
[09:05] <Scunizi> Ayarcy, if you're using the kde desktop you might try right mouse clicking and look for an install option.
[09:05] <daquino> crdlb: can i add that to my sources ?
[09:05] <crdlb> nj786_, rm ~/.config/autostart/beryl-manager.desktop
[09:06] <crdlb> daquino, not afaik
[09:06] <shnastybiznastic> bobsomebody: do you have it seet up as type:share?
[09:06] <yurimxpxman> could someone please help me figure out how to use the videos on foxnews.com?
[09:06] <mike-e> ok brb
[09:06] <Ayarcy> Scunizi: Actually, I'm using ion.  :-)  But I don't expect any support with that one.
[09:06] <Scunizi> Ayarcy, :)
[09:06] <crdlb> nj786_, that will prevent beryl from autostarting
[09:07] <bobsomebody> shnastybiznastic: no, does it go in [global] ?
[09:07] <bobsomebody> or in each share i define?
[09:07] <bobsomebody> (there is 3)
[09:07] <shnastybiznastic> bobsomebody: hang on, I'll put my smb.conf up on pastebin for you to see what little bit I'm talking about
[09:07] <bobsomebody> ok, ill do the same
[09:08] <nj786_> shnastybiznastic, ok well last night i was messing with beryl "select window selector: when i cicked on something and my window dissapeard now i clicked on "selct window manager" and metacity now i can see my windows but my beryl effects do not work and i when i minzie my windows my windows dissapear i cannot see them o nmy pannel bar
[09:08] <mik3> cool, works
[09:08] <sorush20> hi
[09:08] <crdlb> nj786_, right click on the panel, add to panel>window list
[09:09] <The_Viper> Hi! I just installed feisty, but when i reboot it just goes right into xp without loading grub. I have 3 physical disks. Disk0 containts media, Disk1 now contains linux and disk2 is the windows disk
[09:09] <sorush20> just wanted to know why my computer has suddenly gone slow, especially when I'm trying to edit html via bluefish or quanta and the text in the html is farsi right to left hand writing.
[09:09] <The_Viper> I noticed grub installing to disk0. How do i fix this?
[09:09] <mik3> hmm how do i do the rotating deskops?
[09:09] <crdlb> mik3, ctrl+alt+mouse_drag
[09:09] <bronze-> Anyone with some insight in linux, winxp and grub boot procedures, please visit this thread and reply: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=478698
[09:09] <crdlb> mik3, although you'll probably want to try beryl
[09:09] <nj786_> crdlb, ok there now why isnt my beryl working?
[09:10] <mik3> control alt drag doesn't work
[09:10] <The_Viper> Do I have to have windows xp on disk0 for dual boot to work?
[09:10] <crdlb> mik3, just install beryl
[09:10] <mik3> crd: how can  i use beryl instead
[09:10] <Scunizi> The_Viper, check your bios settings and see if it's setup to boot from drive 1 (0).  If not you may need to write grub to the drive that is currently the default boot drive.
[09:10] <crdlb> mik3, sudo apt-get install beryl beryl-manager emerald-themes
[09:10] <mik3> okie
[09:10] <nj786> crdlb, when i click on beryl setting manager it does nto open up
[09:10] <crdlb> nj786, run beryl-settings in a terminal
[09:11] <The_Viper> thanks.. i'll try that
[09:11] <E-Monk> hello... I installed apache2 and PHP5, but I can't pass parameters
[09:11] <The_Viper> and if i want to reinstall grub. How do i do that without having to reinstall feisty?
[09:11] <Scunizi> The_Viper, you might also look at http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/p15.htm.  It helped me solve my 3 drive issues.
[09:11] <nj786> crdlb: Traceback (most recent call last):
[09:11] <nj786>   File "/usr/bin/beryl-settings", line 22, in <module>
[09:11] <nj786>     import berylsettings
[09:11] <nj786> ImportError: No module named berylsettings
[09:11] <mik3> p Storan?
[09:11] <alienseer23> other than simply selecting "share printer over network" is there anything I need to do to share a printer over my etwork??
[09:12] <mik3> crdlb: so disable the desktop effects?
[09:12] <bobsomebody> anyone else good w/ samba?
[09:12] <crdlb> mik3, yes, then run beryl-manager
[09:12] <crdlb> nj786, pastebin the output of: dpkg -l|grep beryl
[09:12] <crdlb> nj786, come to #ubuntu-effects
[09:12] <nj786> crdlb, wait what do you mean?
[09:12] <crdlb> mik3, if you have any further questions, I'll be in #ubuntu-effects
[09:13] <kay7even> hi, i can't burn a data cd with gnomebaker: I: -input-charset not specified, using utf-8 (detected in locale settings)
[09:13] <kay7even> genisoimage: No such file or directory. Invalid node - 'Personal/PDF/The National Organizations of the'.
[09:13] <mik3> ok thank you much
[09:13] <dhruva023> who is trying to connect my desktop?
[09:13] <bobsomebody> alienseer23: you might hit a bump or two with windows, but i imagine for all linux network you should be fine
[09:13] <gnychis_> I can print a test page successfully with CUPS and I can print from OpenOffice, but 'lpr' is not printing anything, any ideas?
[09:13] <CNTRLX> start the ARP poisoning dhruba
[09:13] <CNTRLX> haha
[09:14] <shnastybiznastic> bobsomebody: http://pastebin.com/932864
[09:14] <Marten71> is there anyone that are good in finding wireless in the new ubuntu i have installd it but my netgear wg311t is not there
[09:14] <alienseer23> bobsmebody: we a re having a real issue getting another ubuntu copmp to recognize/communicate
[09:14] <CNTRLX> put it as a ra0 device
[09:14] <shnastybiznastic> bobsomebody: notice how mine has the line security: share?
[09:14] <Admah> hali
[09:14] <zpertee> is it recommended to turn on the universe repository?
[09:14] <bobsomebody> alienseer23: perhaps you missed something, check the user docs again
[09:14] <jonttix> how do I update dapper to fiesty?
[09:14] <v> Hey
[09:15] <v> Quick question
[09:15] <v> why is it... when i go into switch user so no1 can see session and leave it, it goes black screen and doesnt come back on
[09:15] <bobsomebody> shnastybiznastic: yes I see it
[09:15] <roho> v: my, aren't you vivacious?
[09:15] <bobsomebody> its in global
[09:15] <alienseer23> k
[09:15] <v> even if i push everybuttonit just shows a cursor with a black screen
[09:15] <karrotx> what's the unrar package?
[09:15] <mik3> this is pretty sweet
[09:16] <bruenig> !info unrar
[09:16] <ubotu> unrar: Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1:3.7.3-1 (feisty), package size 94 kB, installed size 228 kB
[09:16] <karrotx> multiverse?
[09:16] <v> Anyone?
[09:16] <choogster> anybody know a good .sid player for ubuntu?
[09:16] <dyrne> choogster: id search ubuntuforums.org
[09:16] <jonttix> how do I update dapper to fiesty?
[09:16] <Scunizi> choogster, what's a sid ?
[09:17] <magnetron> choogster: sidplay?
[09:17] <v> Can no1 help me then, i thought this was support?
[09:17] <shnastybiznastic> bobsomebody: yeah, that's it.  I used to have the some problem on slackware until I enabled that line
[09:17] <Marten71> anyone knows how to install a netgear wireless card
[09:17] <magnetron> choogster: xsidplay
[09:17] <kay7even> genisoimage: No such file or directory. Invalid node - 'Personal/PDF/The National Organizations of the'.
[09:17] <kay7even> hi, i can't burn a data cd with gnomebaker: I: -input-charset not specified, using utf-8 (detected in locale settings)
[09:17] <dyrne> !update | jonttix
[09:17] <ubotu> jonttix: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[09:17] <bsdunix> i had apache running, found out i needed apache2 instead, installed apache2, removed & purged apache 1.13... apache2 will not run
[09:18] <E-Monk> can anyone help me to get Apache2/PHP5 working under ubuntu? The parameters I pass into the script do not work...
[09:18] <v> SOMMEONE SMART EXPLAIN MY PROBLEM!
[09:18] <jonttix> thanks
[09:18] <chadeldridge> v: if you would calm down and explain your issue someone might be able to help you ...
[09:18] <Scunizi> bsdunix, reinstall apache2 now
[09:19] <bsdunix> E-Monk; http://fosswire.com/2007/05/29/installing-and-configuring-lamp-on-ubuntu-part-1/
[09:19] <Marten71> is there anyway to find my wireless like in windows
[09:19] <chadeldridge> v:  this isnt instant support designed around you and you alone .. there are a lot of us here that are just taking out of our free time to help others ... please be patient
[09:19] <Scunizi> v, your problem is nobody knows what it is :)
[09:19] <bsdunix> Scunizi i've reinstalled it 5 times
[09:19] <bobsomebody> shnastybiznastic: alright, thanks for the help man
[09:19] <Netham45> I have 2 S3 Trio32/64's in my pc, but when I have them both enabled w/ VESA in my xorg.conf, it appears to be outputing both screens to the first Trio.
[09:19] <bobsomebody> ill let u know if it works
[09:19] <dyrne> v: there is a  .xsession file in your /home/$USER directory might look through it.. i dunno
[09:19] <Scunizi> bsdunix, did you initially install the LAMP or just individual packages?
[09:19] <gnychis_> I can print a test page successfully with CUPS and I can print from OpenOffice, but 'lpr' is not printing anything, any ideas?
[09:20] <Netham45> does anyone know why it isn't outputting correctly?
[09:20] <lmosher> Hey all... I'm having some isues w/ gparted liveCD. I have SCSI drives and when it finally loads it detects no devices. Says it's checking /dev/sda but didn't come up w/ anything?
[09:20] <bsdunix> i installed a bunch of individual packages first, then the LAMP thingy
[09:20] <linxuz3r> how do i make debian packages automatically
[09:20] <Scunizi> bsdunix, you may want to ask in #ubuntu-server
[09:20] <bsdunix> thanks, Scunizi
[09:20] <Scunizi> bsdunix, np
[09:20] <bobsomebody> shnastybiznastic: i loled @ ur SMB.conf
[09:20] <bobsomebody> comment = a drive that hasbeen through hell
[09:20] <bobsomebody> hahaha
[09:20] <Netham45> does VESA have an issue with being activated on 2 similar cards at the same time?
[09:21] <linxuz3r> how do i make ubuntu packages from source tarball automatically
[09:21] <dyrne> v: using beryl or compiz? (3d stuff)
[09:21] <v> this is what i get
[09:21] <v> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26474/
[09:21] <Scunizi> linxuz3r, check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckInstall
[09:21] <v> thats my xsession-error
[09:21] <Netham45> does anyone know the appropriate driver for an S3 Trio32/64?
[09:22] <NeXtDaY> hi all
[09:22] <Netham45> the 'S3' driver didn't work
[09:23] <v> Dryne any news?
[09:23] <Netham45> are my dreams for 8 monitors running off of 1 pc too unrealistic?
[09:23] <fivetwentysix> How can I log a terminal session?
[09:23] <sebrock> could anyone explain what no_subtree_check is on NFS?
[09:24] <sebrock> nevermind
[09:24] <Tranquilo32> www.misecretito.com.ar
[09:24] <shnastybiznastic> bobsomebody: laugh if you want, that drive has been dropped down a flight of stairs and still works
[09:24] <chadeldridge> sebrock: no_subtree_check If only part of a volume is exported, a routine called subtree checking verifies that a file that is requested from the client is in the appropriate part of the volume. If the entire volume is exported, disabling this check will speed up transfers.
[09:25] <NET||abuse> can anyone suggest why the intel 2100 wifi cihp isn't being configured correctly by ubuntu for me? just had my housemate setup feisty on an old Toshiba, it has an "Intel  prowireless lan 2100 3B Mini PCI " and i can't see any wifi stuff in network manager :(
[09:25] <v> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26474/ <-- thats my log, when i go on lock computer, after a while screen goes black, like sleep, but some come back on
[09:25] <v> any one?
[09:26] <Keanu> Hey
[09:26] <Thorne> ugh
[09:26] <greyfrog> !patience | v
[09:26] <ubotu> v: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[09:26] <Keanu> Quick question someone, - How do I access "ROOT" on Ubuntu Server?
[09:26] <asep> hi im from indonesia
[09:26] <NET||abuse> Keanu, !root
[09:26] <Netham45> Keanu, try an sudo -i
[09:26] <jshriver> greetings
[09:26] <Keanu> Thanks, 2 secconds.
[09:26] <chadeldridge> haha greyfrog ... you win
[09:26] <Netham45> !root | keanu
[09:26] <NET||abuse> Keanu, or sudo su -
[09:27] <Marten71> anyone good at wireless
[09:27] <Keanu> Ah, I love you <3
[09:27] <Thorne> or logout and login as root
[09:27] <ubotu> keanu: do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[09:27] <stian> hi guys
[09:27] <jshriver> Anytime I try to compile anything that uses pthreads, I get an error complaining how it conflicts with _pthread_t in ../pthread.h
[09:27] <yurimxpxman> does anybody know how to get the videos on foxnews.com to work?
[09:27] <Netham45> XD XD XD
[09:27] <gizmo_the_great1> any1 here used fdupes to remove duplicate files? I have a folder of digital photographs. Running 'fdupes -r folder > results.txt' tells me the duplicates. However, as I understand it, adding -d will delete dups but only after prompting me. How can I tell it to just delete all duplicates?
[09:27] <Thorne> foxnews....ew
[09:27] <Keanu> Well, philosphy~ xD
[09:27] <greyfrog> v, I wish I could help, but I don't know the answer to you question... eventually someone might come on that will though
[09:27] <v> :S
[09:27] <Keanu> Trying to install a Ragnarok Online server. So yah. Thanks for your help all!
[09:27] <Netham45> does anyone know if VESA will crash if activated on 2 cards?
[09:28] <Keanu> I'll ask if i have any problems, but in the meantime.. I'll stay logged in.
[09:28] <stian> I recently got my hands on a 6-7 year old laptop, which i successfully installed xUbuntu on... problem is that the mouse doesnt work (touchpad is broken)... does anyone know of a function in XFCE or something that allows me to emulate/control the mouse with my keyboard?
[09:28] <shnastybiznastic> Netham45: give it a shot!
[09:28] <Scunizi> !multimedia | yurimxpxman
[09:28] <ubotu> yurimxpxman: 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
[09:28] <Thorne> Keanu: ever try instaling ubuntu on a gateway solo 1450
[09:28] <gnychis_> I can print a test page successfully with CUPS and I can print from OpenOffice, but 'lpr' is not printing anything, any ideas?
[09:28] <chadeldridge> stain:  you can emulate the mouse in ubuntu using the system - prefs - accessability
[09:28] <Netham45> shnastybiznastic: I gave it a shot. one monitor stays blank, and the other one gets all messed up and tries to display both monitors stuff.
[09:28] <yurimxpxman> Scunizi: that doesn't help :(
[09:29] <bobsomebody> shnastybiznastic: wow, it has been through hell. I had an old "Bigfoot" drive out of the 95 era compaq's back in the day that my dads dog got ahold of. it still worked after being burried in the yard
[09:29] <Scunizi> yurimxpxman, sorry.. thought I'd give it a shot.  sounds like a codec isn't installed
[09:29] <Netham45> mabye my dreams of 8 monitors are unrealistic.
[09:29] <Thorne> actually i think its a plugin not installed yurimxpxman
[09:29] <yurimxpxman> Scunizi: do the videos work for you?
[09:30] <dvs01> is there a way to increase the area around the corners of the window in which the cursor turns into a resize cursor? it seems too small, and hard to aim at
[09:30] <yurimxpxman> Thorne: which one in particular? I don't know of any I don't have
[09:30] <gnychis_> how can i install acroread in feisty fawn?  it seems to have dissapeared
[09:30] <Scunizi> yurimxpxman, checking now
[09:30] <E-Monk> bsdunix - thank you, but it didn't solve my problem. Apache and PHP are running, but the parameters I pass to the scripts don't seem to work
[09:30] <other> Hi, does anybody know of any reasons why my internet works fully with 2.6.17, but not 2.6.18 and above, i.e, with 2.6.18 and above, I can only visit a few websites
[09:30] <Thorne> only one i could think of is the flash plugin
[09:30] <Tronyx> Hello, would anyone be available to help me fix a problem with GRUB and my MBR with dual booting?
[09:31] <CNTRLX> Im on same problem tronyx
[09:31] <yurimxpxman> Tronyx: what about it?
[09:31] <choogster> tronyx - what kind of problem?
[09:31] <stian> Okay, So i went to applications -> settings -> mouse...then i chose the "enable mouse emulation" under the "accesibility" tab... but how do I use it? Which keys am i supposed to press? Do i need to hold down a key combo for it to work? this thing gives me very little information... (im sort of new to all of this, so please bear with me)
[09:31] <shnastybiznastic> bobsomebody: yeah, I have a bigfoot that still runs.  good drives, those
[09:31] <yurimxpxman> Thorne: I have the latest flash, all the MPEG/WMV codecs, etc.
[09:31] <Thorne> hmm
[09:31] <Scunizi> yurimxpxman, I can hear it but not see it.
[09:31] <yurimxpxman> Scunizi: that's the same problem I have
[09:32] <chadeldridge> stain:  its your arrow keys .. on the laptop they are probably under Fn keys
[09:32] <shnastybiznastic> bobsomebody: did that security line fix your samba woes?
[09:32] <Thorne> yurimxpxman: give me the link to the page youre trying to view
[09:32] <Tronyx> Well, it's mostly my fault, but I've been testing distros and decided I wanted to go back to Ubuntu.  I have 2 hard drives, a 200 gig which holds my XP and a 40 gig which I use for Linux.  I formatted the 40 gig last night and after trying to re-boot I get GRUB error 22
[09:32] <Netham45> stian: try your numpad keys
[09:32] <yurimxpxman> Thorne: http://www.foxnews.com/video2/player06.html?062007/062007_live_cutts&Live_Desk&Living%20a%20%27Nightmare%27&Living%20a%20%27Nightmare%27&US&-1&News&173&&&exp
[09:32] <v> does wine use alot of cpu?
[09:32] <bobsomebody> shnastybiznastic: have you ever seen an IDE drive as big as an optical device? I had one, no stickers or brand names, with platters bigger than CD's
[09:32] <chadeldridge> v: yes
[09:32] <Yggdrasil> can somone tell me how to disable touchpad clicking on a laptop ?
[09:32] <Ireclan> OK, REALLY NEED some help. I'm using DOSEmu, and it refuses to start.
[09:32] <stian> dont have numpad keys, im on a laptop
[09:32] <Tronyx> I understand windows is hidden from grub and I most likelym too hastely, removed my Linux data on the other drive, but the problem now is HOW can I get back to my XP drive at all
[09:32] <CNTRLX> i got that error 22 and had to re install my GRUB
[09:33] <v> How much cpu compared to ruinning it straight from liniux, alot more?
[09:33] <Netham45> tronyx: try booting into your windows recovery mode and there is an option to fix the MBR.
[09:33] <CNTRLX> from the debian boot
[09:33] <yurimxpxman> Tronyx: using the XP bootloader or GRUB?
[09:33] <chadeldridge> stain:  most of them have them hidden under other keys and you have to use the Fn key to access them ... if the laptop doesnt have them at all then you need an external keyboard .. or your hosed ... sorry
[09:33] <bobsomebody> shnastybiznastic: i didnt make the changes yet, I am wondering if I switch my Security = user to share if my write lists will cause issues in my shares?
[09:33] <v> I.e. enemy territory on linux, and enemy teriitory on linux in wine, would there be much difference?
[09:33] <yurimxpxman> Tronyx: boot the XP disk, press R for repair, login to your system, and type fixboot fixmbr
[09:33] <Tronyx> I am using GRUB, the problem is that I also do not have a recovery disk, just some linux distro CDs
[09:33] <chadeldridge> v: huge amounts ... wine is rather crappy no matter how you slice it
[09:33] <Scunizi> yurimxpxman, it's definately a flash problem.
[09:33] <Elessar> v: try it on linux, works great
[09:34] <stian> nobody?
[09:34] <babo> for i in [0-8]  ... that should give me a bash count from 0-8 right ?
[09:34] <chadeldridge> stain:  most of them have them hidden under other keys and you have to use the Fn key to access them ... if the laptop doesnt have them at all then you need an external keyboard .. or your hosed ... sorry
[09:34] <yurimxpxman> Scunizi: do you know what library Flash uses for media?
[09:34] <Thorne> yurimxpxman: i found one of the problems, whoever does foxs web development  cant code crap.
[09:34] <Keanu> Okay, although changing screen resolution was a problem yesterday, this definetly makes up for it.. How easy it is to install MySQL. Seriously. You type in ONE command, and it installs MySQL
[09:34] <yurimxpxman> Thorne: no kidding!
[09:34] <Tronyx> yurimxpxman, could i PM you?
[09:34] <yurimxpxman> Tronyx: sure
[09:35] <bobsomebody> shnastybiznastic: http://pastebin.com/932888 ( messed up the highlight on one line)
[09:35] <stian> i have an FN key... ill try around a bit... but thanks for all help.
[09:35] <chadeldridge> np
[09:35] <chadeldridge> gl
[09:35] <Thorne> yurimxpxman:  you get sound and no video?
[09:35] <yurimxpxman> Thorne: yeah
[09:35] <v> are there any decent mmo's that run on linux
[09:35] <Thorne> yea its theyre codeing i believe
[09:35] <v> guildwars?
[09:35] <bobsomebody> god im so happy to finally have the extra hardware to run linux
[09:36] <Thorne> wow typing and spelling ftw
[09:36] <bobsomebody> anyone else using synergy?
[09:36] <Ravenndude`> I have used Synergy
[09:36] <bobsomebody> i hooked up a pseduo 4 head terminal with it :P
[09:36] <Thorne> i got the same problem yurimxpxman i think its the site
[09:36] <bobsomebody> 2 screen XP to 2 screen Ubuntu
[09:36] <david_> jj
[09:36] <whtet> how can i install application for fiesty on dapper?
[09:37] <Thorne> synaptic?
[09:37] <yurimxpxman> Thorne: in XP, it'll only work in IE, not Firefox. grr.. those people are so stupid.
[09:37] <theunixgeek> whtet, you have to use wget
[09:37] <theunixgeek> whtet, i dont know much more - sorry
[09:37] <Thorne> yea yurimxpxman they probably have some deal with microsfot, it is fox news >.>
[09:37] <yurimxpxman> Thorne: hehe
[09:37] <theunixgeek> does anyone know how to change the startup splash (the big ubuntu that appears when the pc starts up)?
[09:37] <Thorne> bbc news ftw
[09:38] <choogster> any idea why epiphany browser defaults to working offline?
[09:38] <theunixgeek> choogster, it doesnt :)
[09:38] <bobsomebody> theunixgeek: i thought I saw something in the add/remove area
[09:38] <shnastybiznastic> bobsomebody: cool.  I hope it works better for you now
[09:38] <Thorne> change youre start page choogster
[09:38] <whtet> theunixgeek, thx but wget is not the way, i want to know more about how to install different version on different distro
[09:38] <theunixgeek> bobsomebody, ok
[09:38] <Ireclan> ANYONE? Does ANYONE in here even use DOSEmu???
[09:38] <neozen> lol
[09:38] <Sp4rKy> is there a method to remove al packages which are not essential, except apt / basch / base-files ?
[09:38] <theunixgeek> whtet, o. ok.
[09:38] <neozen> I've used dosbox once or twice
[09:38] <neozen> ..that worked just fine for me
[09:39] <yurimxpxman> Ireclan: I've used it before
[09:39] <Keanu> Hey, can anyone help me on this. I just typed in "apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-php5" .. And got the error "Couldn't find package apachelibapache2-mod-php5"
[09:39] <yurimxpxman> Ireclan: what's your problem?
[09:39] <bobsomebody> shnastybiznastic, actually I am wondering about those lines, because if I change security to share will my linux computer resolve as bobsomebody or smbuser when accessing a share?
[09:39] <E-Monk> Can anyone help me configure PHP properly? The parameters I pass don't influence the PHP scripts
[09:39] <Ireclan> yurimxpxman: mIt won't start. And the file that's SUPPOSED to tell me what the hell's wrong isn't there.
[09:40] <choogster> start page is set to google
[09:40] <yurimxpxman> Keanu: sudo aptitude install php5-apache2-mod-bt
[09:40] <Ireclan> *It
[09:40] <choogster> but every time I load epiphany its working offline
[09:40] <Keanu> Thanks
[09:40] <Keanu> I'll try that now
[09:40] <aroo> E-Monk: ##php
[09:40] <matze> hmm, got some problems with ati, flgrx beryl and xgl here ,)
[09:40] <Ireclan> yurimxpxman: It won't give me ANY error messages to go on.
[09:40] <hwilde> !ati | matze
[09:40] <ubotu> matze: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[09:40] <hwilde> !beryl | matze
[09:40] <ubotu> matze: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[09:40] <matze> oh, thx ,)
[09:41] <hwilde> anybody have trouble with multiple USB ports locking up on boot?
[09:41] <yurimxpxman> Ireclan: have you tried running it from a terminal emulator? That might give you more information.
[09:41] <matze> but installation doesnt seem to be the problem
[09:41] <hwilde> matze, those links probably can point you in the right dir
[09:41] <matze> k, thx
[09:41] <Rafeiro> dudes! :D
[09:41] <shnastybiznastic> bobsomebody: well, it will resolve it's name as ubuntu-server (I think), and it will try to let everybody in, and only that one user write.
[09:41] <Keanu> Thanks yurimxpxman
[09:42] <Keanu> Apreciated.
[09:42] <Rafeiro> where are the developers of ubuntu ?
[09:42] <choogster> beryl works very well on my machine
[09:42] <yurimxpxman> np
[09:42] <Rafeiro> i wanna give them a cuddle :D
[09:42] <bobsomebody> Rafeiro: i lol'ed hard
[09:42] <sebrock> hey I need help to install fluxbox on a server
[09:42] <Ireclan> yurimxpxman: Yes. When I run it, it does its copyright and disclaimer, then after I press "Enter" it dumps me back at my home path....This is annoying and frustrating.
[09:42] <NeoGeo64> how can i crash linux
[09:42] <sebrock> what is needed to install a working X-server on a command-line system?
[09:42] <theunixgeek> does anyone know how to set the startup splash to the default?
[09:43] <choogster> whats the best audio/mp3/ogg player for ubuntu?
[09:43] <dfgas> k i got a friend that has linux installed on a 40gig, now he wants swap it with a 160gig harddrive but not loose anything he has done, updates, configs etc
[09:43] <choogster> recommendations anybody?
[09:43] <detune> choogster: amarok
[09:43] <dfgas> how do i do it
[09:43] <NeoGeo64> Can I schedule cron to lock up my system and display a fake BSOD every 23 minutes or so?  So I can feel more comfortable in this new OS.
[09:43] <bobsomebody> shnastybiznastic: ok so i should add any users on my linux desktop that I want write access for to the smb.conf on the server? and include the smbuser so my windows comps can still grab at it too right?
[09:43] <chadeldridge> choogster:  I really like Exaile!
[09:43] <NeXtDaY> choogster: Mplayer is good too
[09:44] <choogster> I`ll check exaile out
[09:44] <choogster> thanks
[09:44] <theunixgeek> does anyone know how to set the startup splash to the default?
[09:44] <gnychis> I can print test pages from the CUPS webconfig, and I can print from openoffice, but I cannot print from LPR or any other application... i would greatly appreciate any help
[09:45] <theunixgeek> after isntalling ubuntustudio-desktop, the startup splash changed - i tried installing ubuntu-desktop, but nothing changed in the startup screen
[09:45] <bobsomebody> shnastybiznastic: smbuser is a user created for windows machines to log-in to my samba shares
[09:45] <shnastybiznastic> bobsomebody: yeah, that sounds about right.
[09:46] <bobsomebody> ok let me try those changes, bb in a bit
[09:46] <Ohara> heyho!
[09:46] <TheCougar> if i get google earth will it be easy to install on ubuntu? and is it part of any of the package management parts of ubuntu?
[09:46] <theunixgeek> gnychis: did you try using administration>printing and make a new printer with your printer on
[09:46] <theunixgeek> TheCougar: it's really easy
[09:46] <choogster> google earth doesn't run too well on my machine
[09:46] <choogster> for some reason
[09:46] <Ohara> hello??
[09:46] <theunixgeek> TheCougar: you just do  "sh GoogleEarthLinux.bin" in the terminal
[09:46] <gcarrillo_> quick check: do i want the "64bit AMD and Intel computers" version if I have a Core 2 duo
[09:46] <Neil-> hey all.. My system auto preview-plays mp3s when I mouseover the tile of the mp3 in question
[09:47] <Netham45> is there a multi-head configuration tool for Ubuntu?
[09:47] <Neil-> how can i disable this?
[09:47] <theunixgeek> choogster: its either the graphics card or ur machines too ol
[09:47] <Neil-> Really annoying if you play a song, then it previews too
[09:47] <theunixgeek> d
[09:47] <TheCougar> theunixgeek sweet thanks
[09:47] <theunixgeek> TheCougar: welcme
[09:47] <gnychis> theunixgeek: i'm using a server installation
[09:47] <dyrne> Neil-: turn the volume down
[09:47] <Neil-> ...
[09:48] <theunixgeek> gnychis; ok, then. I cant help you (not good with servers) :(
[09:48] <theunixgeek> after isntalling ubuntustudio-desktop, the startup splash changed - i tried installing ubuntu-desktop, but nothing changed in the startup screen. plz help
[09:48] <dyrne> Neil-: its a nautilus thing so it must but in the preferences for the file manager. sorry i dont know where
[09:48] <hwilde> !xinerama | Netham45
[09:48] <ubotu> Netham45: 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
[09:48] <Neil-> hehe
[09:48] <hwilde> !DualHead | Netham45
[09:48] <ubotu> Netham45: Information about dual-head on linux can be found on http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/DualHead - See also !Xinerama
[09:48] <Neil-> ok .. ta
[09:48] <lunitus> I have a laptop with an ati video card, I've installed the ati drivers and the catalyst control center but when I output video to my tv it shows as a blank box
[09:48] <hwilde> anybody have trouble with multiple USB ports locking up on boot?
[09:48] <hwilde> !ati | lunitus
[09:48] <ubotu> lunitus: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[09:49] <nexous> I'm going from edgy to feisty, In the upgrade, it asks for MD arrays needed for the root filesystem, do i keep it at 'all'?
[09:49] <Jork> i've got a problem with my ipod shuffle
[09:49] <TheCougar> bla i hate that my cell doesn't have gps
[09:49] <chadeldridge> well since i have been helping for like an hour now i figure i will ask my question:  I have an external drive (USB 2.0) for some reason the drive does not get autodetected when the system boots, i have to physically turn it off and back on for the USB to be detected.   Any thoughts on how to make it auto detect at boot ?
[09:49] <Jork> if i store music on it with track numbers
[09:49] <theunixgeek> Jork: try installing gtkpod or something like that  - it'll help u manage it
[09:49] <bobsomebody> shnastybiznastic: i cant see the server anymore, i think i need to reload some stuff, im gonna log off xchat and restart some dameons, ill be back shortly
[09:49] <Jork> program mix it in order:
[09:49] <dyrne> !tvout | lunitus
[09:49] <Neil-> dyrne: got it.. its in edit>preferences of nautilus
[09:49] <ubotu> lunitus: For help with enabling the TV-Out, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaTVOutNewbieEdition (Nvidia cards) or http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Tvout (ATI cards, *untested*)
[09:49] <choogster> how do you change file associations in ubuntu?
[09:49] <theunixgeek> after isntalling ubuntustudio-desktop, the startup splash changed - i tried installing ubuntu-desktop, but nothing changed in the startup screen. plz help
[09:50] <lunitus> the tv-out is enabled
[09:50] <BuFF> is there anyone who uses LXPD ?
[09:50] <lunitus> and I can see my laptop screen on the tv but when I play video the video box is blank
[09:50] <lunitus> it plays on the laptop screen just fine
[09:50] <lunitus> I'm using vlc for my player, and vlc on the tv is showing the program when it's playing but the video part is a blank bo
[09:50] <lunitus> box
[09:51] <NeXtDaY> how can I let my desktop work like an alarm .( I usually leave it on most of the time ). like the task scheduler in windows? any good program for that?
[09:51] <theunixgeek> NeXtDaY: evolution can do that
[09:51] <yurimxpxman> theunixgeek: the splash screen option is in your /boot/grub/menu.lst file. You can change it there.
[09:51] <gnychis> how can i install acroread? it seems to have dissapeared from feisty
[09:51] <NeXtDaY> theunixgeek: how?
[09:51] <theunixgeek> yurimxpxman: do you know to set it to the original default?
[09:51] <hwilde> !pdf | gnychis
[09:51] <ubotu> gnychis: pdf is the Portable Document Format created by Adobe; viewable in GNU/Linux with xpdf/kpdf/gpdf, evince and also adobe reader (free download, but closed source)
[09:51] <theunixgeek> NeXtDaY: the help file explains the calendar function
[09:52] <yurimxpxman> theunixgeek: not off hand. Just look inside the directory for others.
[09:52] <NeXtDaY> !evolution
[09:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about evolution - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:52] <hwilde> !email | NeXtDaY
[09:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about email - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:52] <theunixgeek> yurimxpxman, ok. thanks.
[09:52] <hwilde> !mail | NeXtDaY
[09:52] <ubotu> NeXtDaY: mail is another medium to communicate. Ubuntu mailinglists can be found at http://lists.ubuntu.com
[09:52] <theunixgeek> !evolution | NeXtDaY
[09:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about evolution - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:52] <NeXtDaY> thanks hwilde
[09:52] <dyrne> quick! everyone /join #freevo
[09:52] <theunixgeek> dyrne: what's that?
[09:53] <Keanu> Does anyone have a link for a guide on how to install programs on Ubuntu-server?
[09:53] <mezziah> duh.. spam?
[09:53] <hwilde> !server | Keanu
[09:53] <ubotu> Keanu: Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server-specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is 6.06. For more info see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ServerFaq/ - The #ubuntu-server channel provides specific support
[09:53] <hwilde> Keanu, try apt-get
[09:53] <hwilde> !spam | dyrne
[09:53] <ubotu> dyrne: 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 :-)
[09:53] <theunixgeek> yurimxpxman: that's the ubuntu with the load bar, right?
[09:53] <yurimxpxman> theunixgeek: yes
[09:53] <theunixgeek> yurimxpxman: cool. thanks
[09:53] <Keanu> Thanks
[09:54] <E-Monk> Can anyone help me configure PHP properly? The parameters I pass don't influence the PHP scripts. And no, I can't get into #php
[09:55] <hwilde> !php | E-Monk
[09:55] <ubotu> E-Monk: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[09:55] <rraajj> What happened to Feisty's VCD playback support? I can't seem to play any VCD I pop into my drive...
[09:55] <rraajj> '
[09:55] <theunixgeek> yurimxpxman: can you show me where it is?
[09:56] <Steffen> my Ubuntu starts heavy HD activity briefly after startup, is there an utility to see what files are being accessed ?
[09:56] <v> Quick question again
[09:56] <hwilde> Steffen, top
[09:56] <v> anyone know any good linux games online free ones
[09:56] <theunixgeek> v: SuperTux
[09:56] <rraajj> Except if I use mplayer (mplayer -v identify vcd://#)...
[09:56] <hwilde> rraajj, search for vcd in synaptic and install some plugins
[09:56] <Steffen> hwilde: How do I make it show the ones using disk I/O in the list ? To me it seems sorted after CPU usage
[09:56] <rraajj> hwilde: Okay, will do.
[09:56] <TheCougar> hum google earth wants to install to my home directory. should I move it to usr?
[09:57] <kitche> v: tremulous if you ever played it when it was a quake3 mod
[09:57] <theunixgeek> yurimxpxman: i cant find it
[09:57] <hwilde> rraajj, like gstreamer0.8-misc mentions vcd support, or mplayer, or totem...
[09:57] <theunixgeek> TheCougar: no. its like that
[09:57] <choogster> anybody seen google maps street yet?
[09:57] <choogster> thats .... disturbing
[09:57] <hwilde> Steffen, man top ?
[09:57] <yurimxpxman> theunixgeek: I'm looking.. 1 sec
[09:57] <mwe> so every single user has to duplicate the install of google earth?
[09:57] <theunixgeek> choogster: yeah. it's creepy
[09:57] <Jork> how can i setup my ipod shuffle?
[09:57] <theunixgeek> yurimxpxman: thanks.
[09:57] <theunixgeek> Jork: gtkpod, i think
[09:58] <choogster> well, at least I dont have to visit New York... ever.
[09:58] <v> This tremulous looks amazing
[09:58] <Steffen> hwilde: I tried that, but maybe I'm just sucky at reading manuals :D Didn't seem to be there, but I'll give it another look
[09:58] <rraajj> hwilde: I can play them using mplayer, but I have to make sure it reads the proper VCD entry. And it uses the command line. I don't think any of the people in my household would like to tinker with the command-line (except me, probably).
[09:58] <theunixgeek> Jork: or u could use wine to install iTunes
[09:58] <Jork> I alredy install gtkpod but it didnt help
[09:58] <theunixgeek> !iPod
[09:58] <ubotu> For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto See !rockbox for information on liberating your iPod
[09:58] <theunixgeek> Jork, oh, ok.
[09:58] <v> Any others while im in the mood to download?
[09:58] <theunixgeek> !iPod | Jork
[09:58] <ubotu> Jork: please see above
[09:58] <lunitus> in vlc when I'm playing video on my tv where the video should be there is a blue colored box, is there some way I can change the display, I think I remember something about overlay or something
[09:58] <cooly> hi people
[09:58] <hwilde> Steffen, I don't know of a way to view just disk i/o but if it is really making that much HD activity it has to be using cpu or memory
[09:58] <phonox> theunixgeek: go to /usr/share/pixmaps/splash
[09:58] <theunixgeek> phonox: thanks.
[09:58] <cooly> do u know some cool irc for ubuntu ?
[09:58] <mwe> v: frozen-bubble
[09:59] <kooji> !rockbox
[09:59] <ubotu> rockbox is an open source firmware replacement for audio players from Archos, iRiver, Apple (iPod), and iAudio. See http://www.rockbox.org/ to get started!
[09:59] <phonox> just link ubuntu-splash.png to the right file.
[09:59] <Steffen> hwilde I guess you're right, it's not running for long, however the disk is going nuts while it lasts
[09:59] <cooly> do u know some cool irc for ubuntu ?
[09:59] <theunixgeek> phonox: not those - i mean the big UBUNTU with the loading bar that appears when u turn on ur pc
[09:59] <theunixgeek> cooly: xchat-gnome
[09:59] <cooly> e have that one
[09:59] <cooly> but is so basic
[09:59] <hwilde> Steffen, you could look at /etc/rcS.d and /etc/init.d to see what is happening on boot - maybe a clue there
[09:59] <cooly> no colors
[09:59] <Hock> define "cool"
[09:59] <mwe> cooly: basic?
[09:59] <cooly> etc
[10:00] <Steffen> cooly: Gaim has an IRC interface as well
[10:00] <crdlb> cooly, xchat
[10:00] <rraajj> cooly: X-Chat would be cool. And Pidgin could also serve as an IRC client.
[10:00] <hwilde> cooly, go to Synaptic and search for IRC there are tons of clients.
[10:00] <Steffen> hwilde: Sounds like an idea, I'll try that
[10:00] <phonox> theunixgeek: if you open /usr/share/pixmaps/splash/ubuntu-splash.png, isn't it your current splash-screen?
[10:00] <cooly> works good ?
[10:00] <Hock> imo, the gaim (pidgen) irc functionality is "meh"
[10:00] <cooly> as colors ?
[10:00] <hwilde> XChat has colors.
[10:00] <cooly> how ?
[10:00] <mwe> cooly: options
[10:00] <greyfrog> cooly, irssi - very easy to configure if you're willing to take the time
[10:00] <hwilde> by default
[10:00] <theunixgeek> phonox: thats not the Ubuntu that opens up when you first turn on the machine - u know? the one that has a loading bar ;)
[10:01] <choogster> whoa
[10:01] <mwe> cooly: settings->preferences
[10:01] <choogster> google earth has an address search facility
[10:01] <mwe> cooly: surprise ;)
[10:01] <choogster> 'enter your address to fly to it'
[10:01] <choogster> yikes!
[10:01] <choogster> stalkers everywhere
[10:01] <theunixgeek> choogster: this is your first time with google earth, huh? ;)
[10:01] <NeXtDaY> you can customize Xchat colors
[10:01] <cooly> cool
[10:01] <choogster> fly to address wasn't a feature before
[10:01] <cooly> lol
[10:01] <hwilde> welcome to the internet
 hello
 I alredy install gtkpod but problem is in saving music
 it mix me track numbers in order
 example:
 songs with number 2 together etc..
 1. marlyn manson-bla bla
 1.coldplay-bla bla
 together
 than songs with number 2 tohether
[10:02] <hwilde> !flood | Jork
[10:02] <cooly> hey do u know cool games for ubuntu ?
[10:02] <ubotu> Jork: 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)
 2.marlyn mason-bla bla
 2.coldpla-bla bla
 bla bla* song name
[10:02] <mwe> Jork: stop it
 and at the end actualy play at this order :/
[10:02] <greyfrog> !spam | Jork
[10:02] <ubotu> Jork: 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 :-)
 and I don't know hoe to setup it
[10:02] <hwilde> !ops
[10:02] <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
 I try with gtkpod but it didn't help
[10:02] <choogster> cooly: chromium rocks
[10:02] <Jork> sorry
[10:02] <theunixgeek> !pastebin
[10:02] <Jork> i am new here
[10:02] <cooly> hey do u know cool games for ubuntu ?
[10:02] <ryancr> is there a correct way to stop dns entries from being removed??
[10:02] <theunixgeek> !pastebin
[10:02] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:02] <theunixgeek> !pastebin | Jork
[10:02] <ubotu> Jork: please see above
[10:02] <Mez> !botabuse
[10:02] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[10:02] <ryancr> if i add it via the gui or directly to /etc/resolv.conf they are removed a little later
[10:03] <theunixgeek> Mez, im not abusing the bot
[10:03] <hwilde> ryancr, put the dns servers in /etc/resolv.conf
[10:03] <Mez> theunixgeek, I didnt direct it at you
[10:03] <ryancr> hwilde: yes if i add them there, the get removed by something
[10:03] <hwilde> ryancr, if you use dhcp and you are not on a domain it will delete  the dns servers from /etc/resolv.conf
[10:03] <Mez> there were about 10 calls to the bot, its not needed
[10:03] <theunixgeek> Mez, oh. ok ;)
[10:03] <cooly> more games plz
[10:03] <cooly> chromium rocks
[10:03] <GhostFreeman> How can I boot to a command line -- not X11 -- when starting up Ubuntu? I messed up my xorg.conf
[10:03] <hwilde> !games | cooly
[10:03] <ubotu> cooly: 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
[10:03] <hwilde> GhostFreeman, ctrl+alt+f1
[10:03] <ryancr> hwilde: so if i have a static ip setup then it won't touch resolv.conf??
[10:03] <abduliounited> hey to everybody!!
[10:04] <theunixgeek> yurimxpxman: did you find it ?
[10:04] <hwilde> ryancr, dhclient tries to detect dns servers when grabbing dhcp
[10:04] <abduliounited> is there someone who can help me with gaim messenger??
[10:04] <cidco> ryancr: in your etc/conf.d/net put nodns
[10:04] <Ireclan> OK, I'ver found my problem, guys. It was apparently an error in the DOS-Emu package. I now need to know how to get the Feisty packages.
[10:04] <cidco> then you wont get it updated
[10:04] <ryancr> hwilde: ok thanks
[10:04] <hwilde> !gaim | abduliounited
[10:04] <ubotu> abduliounited: Instant Messenger Clients: Gaim (GNOME, http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto), Kopete (KDE), both supporting MSN, Jabber, AIM, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise, ICQ and IRC.
[10:04] <phonox> d
[10:05] <Keanu> Hey, can anyone tell me. Is there a command for linux like "IPCONFIG" to find out the accounts IP?
[10:05] <sgarza> hello
[10:05] <hwilde> Keanu, ifconfig iwconfig
[10:05] <cidco> Keanu: iwconfig
[10:05] <sgarza> are these setings ok for postfix http://pastie.caboo.se/72137  ?
[10:05] <NeoGeo64> WhO Runs OSX on thEIR snES?
[10:05] <yurimxpxman> theunixgeek: no, sorry
[10:05] <Keanu> Thanks. P
[10:05] <Keanu> :P*
[10:05] <theunixgeek> choogster: so everyone can see ur home in manchester with google earth? haha.. dont worry - ppl dont really stalk w/ google earth
[10:05] <abduliounited> is not this the chat room?
[10:05] <abduliounited> i have a simple problem
[10:05] <TheCreationist> I just upgraded from Edgy to Feisty and now startup takes a VERY long time.  I've posted the slowdown part of dmesg here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26482/  Could someone please take a look and see what I can do to fix it?
[10:05] <NeoGeo64> THEUNIXGEEK: I do.
[10:05] <hwilde> abduliounited, http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto
[10:05] <abduliounited> I think
[10:05] <asaup> does anyone know any swf editor
[10:05] <asaup> ??
[10:05] <theunixgeek> yurimxpxman, its ok
[10:05] <theunixgeek> NeoGeo64: do what?
[10:06] <NeoGeo64> Google Maps is the premier stalking tool available on the Internet.
[10:06] <Ireclan> Can someone tell me how to get the following Feisty packages: DOSEmu, DOSEmu-FreeDOS.
[10:06] <Keanu> Erm, in IWCONFIG - I'm getting "no wireless extensions" But my server is connected to the internet. Any idea?
[10:06] <andrewkk> where can i find the most "correct" way to connect to windows shares?
[10:06] <choogster> so how do you change file associations again?
 say
[10:06] <hwilde> TheCreationist, why is it looking for ata
[10:06] <hwilde> TheCreationist, why is it looking for ata2 *
[10:06] <theunixgeek> NeoGeo64: what do you do?
[10:06] <hwilde> !samba | andrewkk
[10:06] <ubotu> andrewkk: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[10:06] <Slart> andrewkk: what do you mean correct? samba works
[10:06] <TheCreationist> hwilde: I have no idea... it did this last time I tried installing Feisty too (both with an upgrade and clean install)
[10:07] <NeoGeo64> theunixgeek: Enter the address of victim, zoom in close.  Look for escape routes and such.
[10:07] <NeoGeo64> lol
[10:07] <hwilde> TheCreationist, there must be something in one of your config files looking for ata2
[10:07] <theunixgeek> NeoGeo64: wow.
[10:07] <hwilde> !offtopic | NeoGeo64, theunixgeek
[10:07] <theunixgeek> sorry, hwilde
[10:07] <mwe> you don't need samba to connect to a windows share. just smbfs/cifs
[10:07] <TheCreationist> hwilde: Nothing that I added.. I didn't have this problem with Edgy.
[10:07] <NeoGeo64> I'm such a menace to society.
[10:07] <NeoGeo64> Terrorists could potentially use Google Maps.
[10:07] <ubotu> NeoGeo64, theunixgeek: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:08] <hwilde> look there is a channel for these discussions, please use it...
[10:08] <theunixgeek> does anyone know how to set the startup screen (the one that first appears when you turn on your pc) to default?
[10:08] <TheCougar> I've had a issue for a few days and not sure what I did to cause it. When I switch to my first desktop it switchs very slowly (hangs for a few seconds) when I switch to my second desktop it switchs almost instantly. what could be causing this?
[10:08] <ho_Oh> hi
[10:08] <ho_Oh> wussup
[10:08] <ho_Oh> listen, what do I need in order to be able to listen WMA with amarok?
[10:08] <abduliounited> I have MSN account in my buddy list and it was working fine..from yesterday Im not able to type my correct password. the field where I type the password is too short..any idea
[10:08] <hwilde> TheCougar, did you install compiz or beryl
[10:08] <TheCougar> my first desktop I can right click on and contains my drives on it, but the second one I can't right click on
[10:09] <TheCougar> hwilde: not that i know of. is there a way to easily check?
[10:09] <ho_Oh> hi
[10:09] <andrewkk> Slart: googling for howtos gives me several slightly varying methods; i've followed the intsructions on ubuntuguide.org and now it "cant resolve the mount point"...
[10:09] <ho_Oh> listen, what do I need in order to be able to listen WMA with amarok?
[10:09] <hwilde> TheCougar, you'd know...
[10:09] <hwilde> TheCougar, you could try making a new user account and see if it is just something with your profile
[10:09] <asaup> something to edit a swf file ?? is there anything like flash professional or anyother thing possible to do that ??
[10:09] <mwe> !wma | ho_Oh
[10:09] <Saviq> hello guys... can anyone tell me how to get prism-based card on gutsy??
[10:09] <ubotu> ho_Oh: 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
[10:09] <adaptr> wine + flash would work
[10:09] <Saviq> !prism
[10:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about prism - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:09] <TheCreationist> I just upgraded from Edgy to Feisty and now startup takes a VERY long time.  I've posted the slowdown part of dmesg here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26482/  Could someone please take a look and see what I can do to fix it?
[10:10] <hwilde> Saviq, what card?
[10:10] <theunixgeek> Saviq: use #ubuntu+1 for gutsy gibbon support
[10:10] <hwilde> !hardware | Saviq
[10:10] <Slart> andrewkk: yes.. there are several ways, I think they all boil down to using the samba client in some way or the other..
[10:10] <ubotu> Saviq: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[10:10] <asaup> adaptr: flash is not working for me i tried it
[10:10] <hwilde> !flash | asaup
[10:10] <ubotu> asaup: 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
[10:10] <ho_Oh> anyone being able to listen WMA with amarok?
[10:10] <Saviq> hwilde: pcmcia card
[10:10] <theunixgeek> Saviq: thats the dev version support
[10:10] <Saviq> ah thx
[10:10] <mwe> ho_Oh: yes, following the instructions ubotu pointed you to ;)
[10:10] <Slart> andrewkk: if you're using ubuntu you can type "smb://computername" in nautilus.. you can then browse the shared folders on that computer
[10:10] <asaup> hwilde: i need a swf editor not the flash player
[10:10] <DSpair> I have a Texas Instruments SD card reader built in to my laptop, and it is behaving funky. When I insert a card, it Ubuntu tries to mount it, fails, tries again, fails, etc . . . Any suggestions?
[10:11] <ho_Oh> mwe: I wanna learn from the expericne of others
[10:11] <mwe> asaup: I don't think there is anything good for linux.
[10:11] <ho_Oh> is there a specific package I need to listn to WMA?
[10:11] <asaup> DSpair: try to pull the SD more
[10:12] <DSpair> asaup: Huh?
[10:12] <dyrne> !w32codecs | ho_Oh
[10:12] <bobsomebody> shnastybiznastic: im good now, thanks
[10:12] <ubotu> ho_Oh: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[10:12] <tck> apt-get moo :P
[10:12] <lmosher> Gparted works great when my system is running, but refuses to detect any disks when I boot the LiveCD
[10:12] <bobsomebody> +1up for you!
[10:12] <Slart> asaup: what do you want to do? you can decompile a swf file using flasm.. you get something similar to assembler code
[10:12] <bobsomebody> lol
[10:12] <mwe> dyrne: I told him, he doesn't want to read it
[10:12] <andrewkk> Slart: certain applications don't work over network protocols however, so i have to mount it via fstab
[10:12] <ho_Oh> oh the 32 codecs
[10:12] <asaup> DSpair: i mean pull it more than normal. it happens to me too
[10:12] <ho_Oh> ok thanks
[10:12] <TheCougar> hwilde: lol any idea how to get my touch pad to work with the new user account since it seams it doesn't by default?
[10:12] <bobsomebody> alright all, i gotta do *work* now
[10:12] <asaup> Slart: i'll try it. thanx
[10:12] <hwilde> TheCougar, /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:13] <DSpair> asaup: What do you mean by "pull it" more?
[10:13] <Slart> andrewkk: ah.. yes. Then you want to mount a samba share to a certain mountpoint.... you can use smbmount or smbfs in fstab
[10:13] <espen77> is it possible to have file-encryption with smb client...so all the files read and written to network drive is automatically encrypted/decrypted? (my NAS only support SMB)
[10:13] <Keanu> Sorry, phone rang. Did anyone leave me a message?
[10:13] <Slart> asaup: you won't get any graphics or media out of it.. just the code that you can patch, change and recompile to a new swf-file
[10:13] <TheCougar> hwilde: can that be edited by a standard user? and is it different for each user?
[10:14] <asaup> DSpair: i mean that when you insert the card just try to push it inside the slot as more as possible
[10:14] <hwilde> TheCougar, ummm you have to be root
[10:14] <DSpair> asaup: It doesn't go any further and it did not help.
[10:14] <Keanu> Erm, in IWCONFIG - I'm getting "no wireless extensions" But my server is connected to the internet. Any idea?
[10:14] <hwilde> Keanu, ifconfig iwconfig
[10:14] <TheCougar> hwilde: is xorg.conf different for each user? if not i'm not sure how this is going to fix it:-/
[10:14] <DSpair> It looks like I have the same indications as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/53923
[10:15] <Keanu> Yeah, it says "No wireless extensions"
[10:15] <hwilde> TheCougar, I believe there is only one copy... but that is where your touchpad would be as a device
[10:15] <hwilde> Keanu, "ifconfig"
[10:15] <Keanu> Okay, 2 secconds.
[10:15] <asaup> DSpair: maybe insert it slowly and see when it starts to work and than do not insert it anymore.
[10:15] <TheCougar> hwilde: well the touch pad works on my main user and is listed in xorg.conf
[10:15] <Keanu> Thanks
[10:15] <ho_Oh> oh yeah I ahd this urging question: I have a different partitoin for my Multimedia stuff. But when I try to create a folder in /media doesn't let me. Also I am afraid it won't be accessible for the usr. It always happens to me, whenever I mount something sudo is root only
[10:15] <Keanu> Greatly apreciated.
[10:15] <ho_Oh> thanks
[10:15] <hwilde> TheCougar, ok so what is different there or how did you get it working before
[10:15] <asaup> DSpair: maybe you have another problem but thats what happens to me sometimes
[10:16] <vontux> does anyone know anything about ieee 1284 networking, I recently came into possession of a large number of ieee 1284 cable and would like to use them :)
[10:16] <hwilde> vontux, ever heard of google?
[10:16] <banane> was kann ich machen, wenn DER RECHNER bei mir ein paket nicht aktualiesieren will, obwoll es in der aktualisierungsliste steht?
[10:16] <cilly> I am looking for a proof, why cryptsetup without luks is insecure, anybody?
[10:16] <TheCougar> I presume there is a glitch in ubuntu 7.04 with switching users?
[10:16] <cilly> hi
[10:16] <vontux> hwilde: ever heard of asking a casual question while researching on google?
[10:16] <asaup> banane: only in english here
[10:16] <TheCougar> hwilde: tryin something now
[10:16] <mwe> ho_Oh: /media is for externally mounted media. Bad place to keep your personal media files
[10:16] <dyrne> ho_Oh: i dont know if anyone is helping you currently but a mount -o umask=000 /dev/sda1 /media/windows  will work for ntfs though that isnt kosher really
[10:16] <aroo> banane: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[10:17] <mezziah> banane, das ist ein englischsprachiger channel
[10:17] <hwilde> TheCougar, try to use the new account to figure out why it's slow then go back to your main account
[10:17] <banane> sry wrong channel :)
[10:17] <ho_Oh> mwe: why a bad idea? so where is the good idea?
[10:17] <TheCougar> thats going to be hard hwilde with no mouse
[10:17] <mezziah> banane, wenn du englisch kannst, kannst aber auch hier fragen :)
[10:17] <v> whats the command in terminal to edit the sources.list file?
[10:17] <mwe> ho_Oh: I think maybe I misunderstood you
[10:17] <abduliounited> ubotu: I needed to restart my ubuntu can you give me the gaim page: how to
[10:17] <aroo> v, gedit /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[10:17] <hwilde> v, nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:18] <banane> mezziah: ^^ genau da liegt das problem :P
[10:18] <E-Monk> this is frustrating
[10:18] <hwilde> !gaim | abduliounited
[10:18] <ubotu> abduliounited: Instant Messenger Clients: Gaim (GNOME, http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto), Kopete (KDE), both supporting MSN, Jabber, AIM, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise, ICQ and IRC.
[10:18] <v> ahh
[10:18] <jrib> v: gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:18] <v> thanks
[10:18] <mwe> ho_Oh: you have a partition mounted there but can't access it as user?
[10:18] <mezziah> banane, okay, dann wr der deutschsprachige chan doch besser ^^
[10:18] <Vorian> whats the command to run in terminal mode only? "init 3" doesnt work for me here
[10:18] <LDZ420> I have a cron job that (under my user) that doesn't seem to run
[10:18] <kdubois> join#ssh
[10:18] <hwilde> LDZ420, you need to specify the full paths.
[10:18] <kdubois> damn it, sorry
[10:18] <ho_Oh> mwe: well not yet. I wanna mount a permanent partiiton for music video and fotos
[10:18] <ho_Oh> I was told I need to have in /media
[10:18] <mwe> LDZ420: did you leave a blank line at the end after crontab -e?
[10:19] <kdubois> that wouldnt be as embarrassing if that was a real channel....
[10:19] <abduliounited> thanks
[10:19] <TheCougar> hwilde: can't have two users logged in at the same time (switching users) it seams and still have full capabilies
[10:19] <mwe> ho_Oh: if you put files in /media they will be invisible when you mount something there
[10:20] <moustafa> hello
[10:20] <moustafa> need help please
[10:20] <ho_Oh> mwe: ok so where do I mount a permanent partition? How about inside boot?
[10:20] <moustafa> How can i open rar file?
[10:20] <TheCougar> hwilde: the new users desktop works correctly
[10:20] <mwe> ho_Oh: no
[10:20] <ho_Oh> MY BAD, in /home/user/
[10:20] <ho_Oh> sorry that slipped
[10:20] <mwe> ho_Oh: /mnt/something or /media/something
[10:20] <ho_Oh> I know better than that
[10:21] <hwilde> TheCougar, ok then you know it is something specific to your account profile... can you get the touchpad installed on the new user?
[10:21] <aroo> moustafa: 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
[10:21] <mwe> ho_Oh: huh?
[10:21] <ho_Oh> mwe: what do yoou mean by they will be transparent?
[10:21] <LDZ420> hwilde: checked that and it seems to look ok.
[10:21] <nequ> if somebody here can help me but in polish :)
[10:21] <kdiggdy> hello?
[10:21] <Orfeous> what module to load to get D-Link DWL-G630 working on ubuntu?
[10:21] <ho_Oh> mwe: I know better than mounting multimedia in /boot ;-)
[10:22] <jrib> !pl | nequ
[10:22] <ubotu> nequ: Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[10:22] <aroo> nequ: Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[10:22] <TheCougar> hwilde: if i have both users logged in at the same time the touchpad won't work and when i go to switch off the other user the system locks up. I rebooted and just went into the new user account and the touch pad worked fine
[10:22] <mwe> ho_Oh: files you put in the folder wont be visible when you mount something there later. only the files of the mounted partition will be visible by then
[10:22] <jrib> aroo: are you a bot?
[10:22] <kdiggdy> hi Would someone be able to help me with installing ati drivers?
[10:22] <aroo> No
[10:22] <TheCougar> how do you restart x?
[10:22] <jrib> o :)
[10:22] <hwilde> !ati | kdiggdy
[10:22] <ubotu> kdiggdy: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:22] <hwilde> TheCougar, man gdm
[10:22] <InterNut> TheCougar: ctrl-alt-backspace
[10:22] <jrib> TheCougar: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart
[10:22] <mwe> ho_Oh: keep them in /home/ho_Oh/media or something and move them when you have your mount point set up and mounted
[10:22] <jamiejcumb> Any one help. I'm trying to make an application hold the session open on feisty. I edited the file 99x11-common and added a & after exec $STARTUP & firefox. For example this just tries to open a new session not close the current on any ideas?
[10:22] <TheCougar> thans jrib
[10:23] <jrib> TheCougar: InterNut's way is good too
[10:23] <InterNut> jrib: easier =)
[10:23] <TheCougar> that didn't work:)
[10:23] <abduliounited> hi guys...gaim messenger has been replaced with Pidgin?? any idea
[10:24] <ho_Oh> mwe: I don't get it, mount it in /home/ho_Oh/media? why not in /mnt ?
[10:24] <hwilde> !gaim | abduliounited
[10:24] <mwe> jamiejcumb: use session management for that
[10:24] <ubotu> abduliounited: Instant Messenger Clients: Gaim (GNOME, http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto), Kopete (KDE), both supporting MSN, Jabber, AIM, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise, ICQ and IRC.
[10:24] <TheCougar> hwilde: where is the profile for the users desktop stored? and what would I be looking for?
[10:24] <illriginal> don't waste your time with Pidgin
[10:24] <hwilde> TheCougar, I dunno maybe gconf?
[10:24] <mwe> jamiejcumb: system->preferences->sessions
[10:24] <mwe> ho_Oh: no ;)
[10:25] <jamiejcumb> mwe: I Need the session to close when the application is closed.
[10:25] <abduliounited> illiriginal: the problem is that Im not able to login to my MSN messenger
[10:25] <mwe> ho_Oh: I'm just saying don't put stuff in /media or /mnt before something is mounted there
[10:25] <ho_Oh> mwe: why not? I mean if they are going to be transpararent in /media
[10:25] <Luke> support question:  I've got a p1 laptop with no cd drive and no usb..  Is it possible to install Ubuntu on it?
[10:25] <ho_Oh> mwe: I know that!!!
[10:25] <ho_Oh> I mean after I mount it
[10:25] <ho_Oh> 1rst step where do I mount the partition?
[10:25] <Luke> oh and no network other tan a pcmia
[10:25] <mwe> ho_Oh: then you can go ahead put your files there ;)
[10:26] <illriginal> abduliounite.. pidgin can't log onto MSN either.
[10:26] <mwe> ho_Oh: windows partition?
[10:26] <jrib> Luke: that's quite a challenge
[10:26] <illriginal> my gaim is logged onto msn though.
[10:26] <jrib> !install > Luke (see the private message from ubotu)
[10:26] <cornel> hey everybody
[10:26] <ericTG> in configuring my nVidia X Server Settings, I to to X Server Display Configuration, set the Resolution to Auto and I'll get the resolution, but it won't save...
[10:26] <cornel> can  anyone help me pls
[10:26] <jrib> Luke: look over that, but I'm not sure there is something there for you
[10:26] <cornel> i have kubuntu linux
[10:26] <ho_Oh> mwe: I don't have files
[10:26] <jrib> !enter | cornel
[10:26] <ericTG> I click the Save to X Configuration File button and it tells me it can't overwrite the backup file
[10:26] <ubotu> cornel: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[10:26] <ho_Oh> I mean where do I mount the partitoin? /mnt or /media?
[10:27] <mwe> ho_Oh: but you have a partition, right
[10:27] <cornel> and i cant install nothing
[10:27] <TheCougar> hwilde: found it. had desktop effects turned on. turned them off and back on and it fixed it
[10:27] <cornel> pls help me
[10:27] <jrib> ericTG: where are you clicking?
[10:27] <ho_Oh> mwe: yeah the partition is ready
[10:27] <aroo> cornel: #kubuntu
[10:27] <illriginal> cornel
[10:27] <illriginal> try sudo.
[10:27] <abduliounited> illiriginal: unitl yesterday I was able to login but today Im not. the field where i type the password is too short.
[10:27] <hwilde> TheCougar, yeah that is beryl or compiz or something like this
[10:27] <mwe> ho_Oh: so is it a windows partition?
[10:27] <ericTG> inside the nVidia X Server Settings dialog box
[10:27] <TheCougar> next:) how do i get pidgin installed? I don't see it replacing gaim in the package thing for an update
[10:27] <hwilde> !effects | TheCougar
[10:27] <ubotu> TheCougar: For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[10:27] <ho_Oh> mwe: not it's XFS
[10:27] <Luke> thans guys I'll check the link
[10:27] <mwe> ho_Oh: I see
[10:27] <illriginal> abduliounited, i'd recommend you reinstall GAIM... that would be my only option in all honestly.
[10:28] <ho_Oh> mwe: I just want my multimedia on a different partition
[10:28] <abduliounited> ok
[10:28] <drbair_work> any pointers on getting the console to put the monitor to sleep instead of just blanking it?
[10:28] <abduliounited> thanks
[10:35] <mwe> ho_Oh: odd fs choise if you ask me. however, sudo mkdir /mnt/multimedia and add an entry to /etc/fstab
[10:35] <cornel> please help me
[10:35] <cornel> i cany install nothing
[10:35] <jrib> drbair_work: execuing /etc/acpi/screenblank.sh  does it for me
[10:35] <cornel> with synaptic
[10:35] <cornel> or adept
[10:35] <jrib> cornel: tell us what hapenns when you try (in one line please)
[10:35] <ho_Oh> mwe: FINALLY!!! aleluyah! eureka!
[10:35] <ho_Oh> mwe: :-) thanks
[10:35] <mwe> ho_Oh: lol
[10:35] <illriginal> are you typin sudo cornel?
[10:35] <cornel> no
[10:35] <ericTG> Anyone know why I can't save my resolution to xconf? - a permission issue
[10:35] <hwilde> !fixres | ericTG
[10:35] <ubotu> ericTG: 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
[10:35] <illriginal> are you typing your password correctly when you use synaptic?
[10:35] <ho_Oh> mwe: will it be USR friendly or root? I want full user permissions
[10:35] <cornel> im installing with synaptiv
[10:35] <jrib> ericTG: what program are you using to edit it?
[10:35] <mwe> ho_Oh: call it whatever you like. multimedia is just a suggestion
[10:35] <cornel> or adept
[10:35] <aroo> cornel: be descriptive man, no one knows what you're rambling on about
[10:36] <mwe> ho_Oh: it depends on the entry in fsta
[10:36] <cornel> ok now listen
[10:36] <mwe> ho_Oh: fstab, even
[10:36] <abduliounited> illiriginal: do u know where I can find the instruction how to uninstall and reinstall Gaim??
[10:36] <jrib> cornel: stop using enter to break up your thoughts, keep it on one line
[10:36] <mwe> ho_Oh: you can make it writeable by anyone
[10:36] <cornel> it use to work
[10:36] <ho_Oh> mwe: I hate permi8ssions
[10:36] <cornel> but now
[10:36] <aroo> cornel: what used to work? what is the error? what are you trying to install? what have you tried to do?
[10:36] <aroo> cornel: these are things you should ask yourself before asking a question
[10:36] <cornel> if i try to install something
[10:36] <mwe> ho_Oh: yeah, can be annoying. good for security, though.
[10:36] <cornel> installing man
[10:36] <ericTG> I'll try the link... thanks.
[10:36] <cornel> with synaptic
[10:36] <cornel> now it doesnt
[10:36] <cornel> nothing
[10:36] <aroo> cornel: and what do you want me to do with what you've told me? wave a wand and have it work?
[10:36] <Oggu> Are there any good programs to compose music (especially piano)?
[10:36] <jamiejcumb> mwe:who can I make the application kill the session. This is what I need. Can use system>Prefs>Sessions
[10:36] <illriginal> lol
[10:36] <illriginal> abduliounited... go to your synaptic.
[10:36] <cornel> i cant uninstall neither
[10:36] <mwe> jamiejcumb: I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to do, exactly
[10:36] <cornel> nothing
[10:36] <aroo> cornel: that's wonderful, you still haven't told me what your error is
[10:36] <illriginal> uninstall gaim, and reinstall gaim.
[10:36] <cornel> wait 1 sec
[10:36] <illriginal> cornel... stop scrollin.
[10:36] <jrib> cornel: instead of pressing your enter key, press '.' until you finish your thought
[10:36] <illriginal> brb
[10:36] <cornel> There was an error commiting changes. Possibly there was a problem downloading some packages or the commit would break packages.
[10:36] <cornel> this is the eror
[10:36] <cornel> man
[10:36] <aroo> cornel: what packages are you trying to install
[10:36] <kdiggdy> can someone help me with installing ati driver
[10:36] <asherZ> hi, anyone know how to remove the dotted border around taskbar in gnome w/ beryl? it happens when u use mouse click on "apps places system" or click on a icon of running program. help please =] 
[10:36] <cornel> now i have tried to uninstall something
[10:36] <cornel> it doesnt works
[10:36] <aroo> I give up
[10:36] <ho_Oh> mwe: defaults permissions are ok?
[10:36] <cornel> what is to be done man
[10:36] <cornel> pls help me
[10:36] <jrib> cornel: you need to read http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/linuxHelpAsk.html and then come back
[10:36] <nickrud> cornel, post the complete error on paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[10:36] <cornel> i hate windows
[10:36] <mwe> ho_Oh: not if you want everyone to write
[10:36] <kdiggdy> could anyone that knows how to install an ATI driver please please me me -A noob in need of help
[10:36] <Warbo> Hi, I've just installed Feisty on my old desktop (it used to run Dapper a while ago), and whilst the wireless is now working, there is no 3D support. It is an ATI Radeon 9200, which I used to use the Free ati driver with, but now everything 3D/GLX just comes up  Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". Any help?
[10:36] <nickrud> altho reading that wouldn't hurt
[10:36] <crdlb> kdiggdy, what ati card?
[10:36] <ho_Oh> mwe: I think is only one user
[10:36] <kdiggdy> x700 pro
[10:36] <NeXtDaY> !ati | kdiggdy
[10:36] <ubotu> kdiggdy: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:36] <mwe> ho_Oh: only root will have permission to write by default
[10:36] <kdiggdy> I went to the website
[10:36] <crdlb> Warbo, pastebin your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:36] <v> how do i delete a file in terminal?
[10:36] <ho_Oh> mwe: that's what I am talking about
[10:36] <kdiggdy> but i'm still a bit  confused
[10:36] <mwe> v: rm
[10:36] <ho_Oh> that sux
[10:36] <cornel> what do u think it is all  about
[10:36] <cornel> ?
[10:36] <ho_Oh> how do I put user permissions?
[10:36] <mwe> ho_Oh: for everyone?
[10:36] <ho_Oh> yeah I guess
[10:36] <crdlb> kdiggdy, system>administration>restricted drivers manager
[10:36] <nickrud> cornel, jrib posted something you should read, to make it easier for us to understand your problem; I also asked for some specific info.
[10:36] <jamiejcumb> mwe: Running a cybercafe when the timer runs out or the log out button is hit the application dies. I when this to keep the session open so when the timer dies the session dies. Then set auto login to login again then the application restarts and presents a login screen.
[10:36] <aroo> nickrud: i tried for a bit but he just kept ignoring what i asked too
[10:36] <mwe> ho_Oh: umask=000 under options I think
[10:37] <nickrud> aroo, usually they either come around or leave ;)
[10:37] <kdiggdy> Credlb! I got a msg saying my hardware does not need any restricted drivers
[10:37] <v> and whats copy in terminal lol?
[10:37] <aroo> v, cp
[10:37] <jrib> !cli > v (see the private message from ubotu)
[10:37] <v> ty
[10:37] <Warbo> Xorg.conf -> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26485/ (the nv bit is in there because I've also tried using an Nvidia card with the proprietary legacy driver, but to no avail)
[10:38] <mwe> jamiejcumb: I'm not sure how to achieve that easily. I'd have to work something out. I don't have a solution ready
[10:38] <ivan__> hola
[10:38] <zzuh> could someone point me towards the right direction to properly configure wpa_supplicant?
[10:38] <ivan__> que es esot?
[10:38] <zzuh> !wpa_supplicant
[10:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wpa_supplicant - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:39] <ivan__> whats this?
[10:39] <aroo> ivan, eres espanol?
[10:39] <ivan__> si
[10:39] <ivan__> mexicano
[10:39] <ivan__> aroo que es esto?
[10:39] <ho_Oh> mwe: what you are not sure?
[10:39] <aroo> !es | ivan__
[10:39] <ubotu> ivan__: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[10:39] <mwe> ho_Oh: yes
[10:39] <timposey> I am trying to find out how to setup grisbi which prints using LaTex does anyone know anything about this?
[10:39] <ho_Oh> mwe: how can I be sure?
[10:39] <mwe> ho_Oh: try it ;)
[10:39] <mwe> ho_Oh: it will work
[10:39] <ivan__> aroo cual es el proposito de esto?
[10:40] <jamiejcumb> mwe: I know that in the file /etc/X11/x.sessiond/9x11-common the line exec $STARTUP is holding the session open
[10:40] <ho_Oh> thanks
[10:40] <rapter> exists a GTK2 theme editor
[10:40] <ho_Oh> !flash
[10:40] <aroo> ivan__: ayudar personas
[10:40] <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
[10:40] <Warbo> rapter: At the moment it needs to be done with a text editor :(
[10:40] <ivan__> ohhh ok bien porque eh tenido muchos problemas
[10:41] <aroo> ivan__: vamos #ubuntu-es
[10:41] <mwe> ivan__: english only in here, please
[10:41] <ivan__> como?
[10:41] <crdlb> Warbo, pastebin your /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[10:41] <ivan__> how do i change
[10:41] <illriginal> mwe... all you had to do was tell him to join the hispanic version of this channel
[10:41] <illriginal> ivan
[10:41] <aroo> ivan__: /join #ubuntu-es
[10:41] <nj786> hey does anybody know how to make these icons animate as in "move" http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=4vmzhtu
[10:41] <illriginal> #ubuntu-es right click > join
[10:41] <courageousrobo1> I have a quick question - is there a way, in the shell, to see what computers are on your network?
[10:42] <jamiejcumb> mwe: In feisty they have changed the way sessions work if you added & (appliaction ) this app would hold the session open. But now it trys to open a new session. Cant find why.
[10:42] <sam__> bonsoir
[10:42] <kdiggdy> so can anyone help me install an ati driver please pm me!!!!!@
[10:42] <sam__> do you speek english?
[10:42] <courageousrobo1> kdiggdy - check the wiki - extensive coverage
[10:42] <sam__> do you speek french
[10:43] <sam__> Do you speak french?
[10:43] <mwe> illriginal: he was told several times
[10:43] <ivan__> ok ya adiso
[10:43] <courageousrobo1>  is there a way, in the shell, to see what computers are on your network?
[10:43] <Warbo> crdlb: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/26489/ (Thanks BTW)
[10:43] <illriginal> ah well... should be patient with non-english speakers. But I see he can atleast type in english. :P
[10:43] <kdiggdy> I checked the wiki and it dident work
[10:44] <courageousrobo1> /kdiggdy What graphics card?
[10:44] <sam__> ok, i speak very bad english but i can test  :-)
[10:44] <crdlb> Warbo, sudo apt-get --purge remove nvidia-glx-legacy
[10:44] <sam__> i am a very problem with my pc
[10:44] <crdlb> Warbo, and: sudo apt-get --reinstall install libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dri xserver-xorg-video-ati
[10:45] <edison_> hi
[10:45] <kdiggdy> the ati x700
[10:45] <Warbo> crdlb: And then restart GDM?
[10:45] <kdiggdy> i used the wiki and changed the .xorg file and it killed my gnome
[10:45] <mwe> jamiejcumb: I must admit I'd have to analyze the files myself to be able to argue
[10:45] <javabyte> opps i've killed my audio - i think it was installing the additional awe32 utils that did it - any ideas? it was working before how do i restore the defaults?
[10:45] <crdlb> Warbo, yes fully restart X
[10:45] <kdiggdy> so i had to reset it
[10:45] <edison_> ive just installed nfsu2 correctly (i got both iso's) and now i wanna play it and it seems like he cant find the cd's so where do i have to mount the cd?
[10:45] <sam__> i have got windows xp (problem)  so i have to install ubuntu, it'is very goog but i have always problem
[10:46] <hwilde> is there a way to log the initial boot messages, before the rc messages in /var/log/boot ?
[10:46] <edison_> it says: please insert the correct cd
[10:46] <edison_> etc.
[10:46] <aroo> sam__: francais o espanol?
[10:46] <hwilde> !audio | javabyte
[10:46] <ubotu> javabyte: 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
[10:46] <sam__> franais
[10:46] <courageousrobo1> What is the easiest way to see what other computers are on your network from within the terminal?
[10:46] <aroo> !french | sam__
[10:46] <ubotu> sam__: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[10:46] <ceil420> !ati
[10:46] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:47] <sam__> merci beaucoup j'y vais de suite  ;-) bonne soire
[10:47] <courageousrobo1> or http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Feisty_Installation_Guide
[10:47] <choogster_> what is the gnome control center called? and how do I run it?
[10:47] <mwe> hwilde: dmesg is the closest you get. compile your kernel with debugging options if you need more info I think
[10:47] <cornel> peope help me please
[10:47] <matheus> hello
[10:47] <ceil420> !botsnack
[10:47] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[10:47] <cornel> how can i make it more clear????
[10:47] <capi81> Hi, sorry for crashing in, I have a strange problem: g++ is unable to compile the simplest helloworld.c, as it cannot find anything from the standard lib. Anybody got an idea?
[10:47] <ivan__> #ubuntu-es
[10:47] <edison_> can someone help me?!
[10:47] <ceil420> cornel, you could draw a picture
[10:47] <ceil420> :o
[10:47] <cornel> i cant unistall and install packeges
[10:47] <aroo> cornel: just stop
[10:47] <cornel> yes
[10:47] <mwe> hwilde: /var/log/dmesg should keep it
[10:47] <cornel> im desperat
[10:47] <cornel> belive me
[10:47] <ceil420> cornel, you try using sudo?
[10:48] <jshriver> Greetings, Im having problems with pthreads and compiling, keep getting a conflicting type error
[10:48] <ceil420> sudo apt-get install <package>
[10:48] <jrib> cornel: answer these questions on a single line:  what are you trying to do?  how do you try to do it?  what exactly happens when you try to do it (including all errors)?  Use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to show us long errors, do not paste in this channel
[10:48] <cornel> it doesn work neither
[10:48] <hwilde> !sudo | cornel
[10:48] <ubotu> cornel: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[10:48] <ceil420> then i dno :x
[10:48] <matheus> anybody knows about "s" permission, how to I set a file to execute with another user?
[10:48] <edison_> ive just installed nfsu2 correctly (i got both iso's) and now i wanna play it and it seems like he cant find the cd's so where do i have to mount the cd?
[10:48] <edison_> it says: please insert the correct cd
[10:48] <cornel> it aint working with sudo neither
[10:48] <cornel> belive me
[10:48] <hwilde> matheus, chmod a+x <filename>
[10:48] <ivan__> aroo
[10:48] <bronze-> Can anyone reccomend me a decent linux client for MSN/WLM? NOT GAIM, 'cus it doesn't support the new "personal message thingy". HAS TO look decent.
[10:48] <cornel> nor synaptic or adept
[10:48] <hwilde> cornel, use synaptic then
[10:48] <aroo> ivan__: yes?
[10:49] <cornel> nothing
[10:49] <Bassetts> is there a way to find out what I have installed that deviates from a typical ubuntu install?
[10:49] <cornel> it aint workin
[10:49] <mezziah> bronze-, i'd recommend amsn for msn
[10:49] <mwe> cornel: I don't know if jrib will ommit the ban next time ;)
[10:49] <jshriver> matheus: chmod +x filename  chown owner:owner filename
[10:49] <jrib> cornel: I'm starting to think you are a troll
[10:49] <ivan__> no one answers in ubuntu-es
[10:49] <aroo> just ignore cornel, he's been doing this for 15 minutes now
[10:49] <gnychis> is there a package to install HP printers?  under CUPS i only seem to have support for 3 printers or so
[10:49] <Warbo> bronze-: amsn, emesene, Kopete
[10:49] <mwe> matheus: be careful with that
[10:49] <matheus> hwilde, I want to exec a file with another user, with "s" attribute
[10:49] <cornel> man i aint jokin
[10:49] <jrib> cornel: then answer my questions
[10:49] <cornel> ok
[10:49] <aroo> ivan__: lo siento :(
[10:49] <jshriver> matheus: chmod +x filename chown user:user filename
[10:49] <bronze-> Warbo, which looks most decent?
[10:49] <hwilde> matheus, chown user:user <filename>    then chmod a+x <filename>
[10:49] <pihus_> anyone uses EasyTAG?
[10:49] <edison_> no one able to help me?
[10:49] <mwe> matheus: it's a huge potential security hole
[10:49] <crdlb> Warbo, so?
[10:49] <edison_> i installed with wine
[10:50] <hwilde> !wine | edison_
[10:50] <jshriver> edison_: what is your problem
[10:50] <ubotu> edison_: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[10:50] <matheus> mwe, I know...
[10:50] <mezziah> aroo, a veces la gente estn durmiendo :D
[10:50] <ivan__> aroo: well i can stay here as long as i talk in english right?
[10:50] <matheus> mwe, Im junt making test...
[10:50] <mwe> matheus: sudo chmod +s file
[10:50] <edison_> hwilde: read?
[10:50] <hwilde> !ask | ivan__
[10:50] <aroo> ivan__: yes
[10:50] <ubotu> ivan__: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:50] <jshriver> to much noice in here
[10:50] <edison_> hwilde, i know what wine is
[10:50] <Warbo> bronze-: The first two are designed to look like the official MSN client (amsn looking the worst out of the 2), Kopete has KDE niceness, so I say KDE looks nicest
[10:50] <cornel> good people i love linux and dont wanna go back to win
[10:50] <aroo> jshriver: well there is 1200 people
[10:50] <matheus> mwe, I made a bash script width command whoami
[10:50] <cornel> pls help me
[10:50] <ivan__> aroo: ok thanks
[10:50] <mwe> matheus: yes
[10:51] <hwilde> cornel, ask your question or be quiet.
[10:51] <bronze-> Warbo, Ok, but I'm using ubuntu = gnome :P
[10:51] <Warbo> I have 3D rendering now BTW. Thanks :)
[10:51] <matheus> mwe, and set a+s attribute, with uid root
[10:51] <edison_> k then not
[10:51] <klhrevolutionist> got blackbox set as default session/wm. How do I start gnome-panel upon getting into X ?
[10:51] <mwe> matheus: yes
[10:51] <Warbo> bronze-: So am I. Kopete will still work
[10:51] <cornel> i have asked one thousand times
[10:51] <mwe> matheus: change the owner of the file
[10:51] <hwilde> klhrevolutionist, gnome and blackbox are competing window managers...
[10:51] <cornel> why cant i install or unistall nothing
[10:51] <cornel> ?
[10:51] <Warbo> bronze-:To change themes you will need to install kcontrol as well though
[10:51] <hwilde> cornel, use synaptic.
[10:51] <matheus> mwe, but when I run the file, with matheus user, it printing "matheus"
[10:51] <cornel> it is not workin
[10:51] <bronze-> Warbo, that's for kopete, yeh?
[10:51] <mwe> matheus: but you own the file, no?
[10:51] <jrib> cornel: join me in #ubuntu-classroom
[10:52] <hwilde> cornel, did you try CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE ?
[10:52] <mezziah> how do i turn off those smileys in xchat? they're driving me nuts
[10:52] <matheus> mwe, root is owner
[10:52] <theunixgeek> Where can I get the original ubuntu (4.10, I think)?
[10:52] <Daviey> theunixgeek: why would you want to?
[10:52] <hwilde> theunixgeek, try #ubuntu-sadomasochist
[10:52] <ceil420> isn't Dapper the most stable?
[10:52] <theunixgeek> Daviey: fun
[10:52] <ceil420> lol hwilde
[10:52] <Warbo> bronze-: Yes. Kopete is a KDE program, so a small part of KDE will get installed along with it. To change KDE settings (including Kopete) you will need kcontro
[10:52] <mwe> matheus: I think it's normal
[10:52] <klhrevolutionist> hwilde: I'm using gnome-panel with blackbox now, but I have to start via the xterm...
[10:53] <theunixgeek> hwilde, whats that?
[10:53] <Daviey> theunixgeek: http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/warty/
[10:53] <theunixgeek> thanks
[10:53] <capi81> can anybody tell me how to fix "/usr/include/stdlib.h:438:49: error: sys/types.h: No such file or directory"?
[10:53] <matheus> mwe, how to I run this script as root?
[10:53] <hwilde> !sudo | matheus
[10:53] <ubotu> matheus: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[10:53] <hwilde> !root | matheus
[10:53] <ubotu> matheus: do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[10:53] <mwe> matheus: I think the commands in there will have root permissions
[10:53] <ivan__> can i use maya 3d modeling program with beryl installed in the same session?
[10:54] <Daviey> ivan__: suck it and see?
[10:54] <edison_> ive just installed nfsu2 correctly (i got both iso's) and now i wanna play it and it seems like he cant find the cd's so where do i have to mount the cd?
[10:54] <mezziah> ivan__:  yes, should work, but expect it to be a bit more slowish
[10:54] <edison_> it says: please insert the correct cd
[10:54] <Bassetts> is there a way to find out what I have installed that deviates from a typical ubuntu install?
[10:54] <bronze-> Warbo, thanks a bunch. And you too mezziah.
[10:54] <hwilde> Bassetts, no, but you could look at dpkg
[10:54] <mwe> matheus: nah
[10:54] <matheus> mwe, Im too, but I try to a simple "ls", where only root have permission, and I get "access deniel"
[10:54] <mwe> matheus: well yes
[10:54] <hwilde> matheus, sudo ls
[10:54] <mwe> matheus: I think it only works for binaries
[10:54] <edison_> moo
[10:55] <Bassetts> hwilde, what command would help me?
[10:55] <edison_> !cow | edison_
[10:55] <hwilde> Bassetts, man dpkg
[10:55] <ivan__> mezziah: im asking because a friend that uses it says that it uses a file that beryl also uses and that they are not compatible
[10:55] <Daviey> matheus: maybe enter a sudo interactive session with "sudo -s"
[10:55] <mwe> matheus: you'd need sudo blah blah blah in there, I think
[10:55] <alienseer23> I have a dell inspiron 2800, installed and running fine, trying to get a linksys wpc11 to work, it lights up and shows up in network places, but not in lspci output, how do I get this to go?
[10:55] <alienseer23> oops, dell 3800
[10:55] <edison_> isnt anyone able to help me playing nfsu 2 ?
[10:55] <mezziah> ivan__:  i don't know anything about compatibility, but theoretically it should work, because beryl is just an enhancement
[10:55] <hwilde> alienseer23, does it appear in   "ifconfig -a"
[10:56] <matheus> mwe, I need to make a script, to call from a webapp to make thinks like change user password...
[10:56] <ivan__> mezziah: ok thanks
[10:56] <xtreon> I need to burn some mp3 files to an audio cd whit k3b.. what codec do I need?
[10:56] <Warbo> bronze-: Sorry, I just crashed my graphics and missed you message :P
[10:56] <hypn0> edison_: what's nfsu 2?
[10:56] <bronze-> I said:
[10:56] <matheus> mwe, sudo can run only from tty, I think
[10:56] <bronze-> Warbo, thanks a bunch. And you too mezziah.
[10:57] <edison_> need for speed underground 2
[10:57] <edison_> for all who didnt know sry
[10:57] <mezziah> bronze-:  ur welcome
[10:57] <Warbo> bronze-: No problem
[10:57] <BigToe7000> guys, isn't Firefox called something else in Ubuntu? at least in older versions? I'm sure it was, just I forgot what it was called... can anyone help?
[10:57] <hypn0> edison_: don't you need wine to try to install that, you should join wine channel edison_
[10:58] <hwilde> BigToe7000, mozilla ?
[10:58] <kitche> BigToe7000: it's called firefox
[10:58] <Warbo> anyone know how I can get the output from a previous terminal session? I ran a game which crashed but couldn't read the error message (ie. pressing up won't work)
[10:58] <alienseer23> hwilde: yes, as wifi0
[10:58] <kitche> BigToe7000: debian calls it iceweasel
[10:58] <hwilde> alienseer23, ok then what is the prob ?
[10:58] <BigToe7000> hmm ok
[10:58] <edison_> hypn0, i already installed the game but if i try to start it it says i didnt instert the correct disc (but i installed it )
[10:58] <edison_> ?!
[10:58] <BigToe7000> I'm sure it was called something else though in a default install
[10:58] <alienseer23> no connection will last
[10:58] <Warbo> BigToe7000: Firefox is Firefox. The packages used to be called mozilla-firefox
[10:58] <hwilde> edison_, you did not install it correctly.
[10:58] <BigToe7000> maybe of 5.10 or something
[10:58] <BigToe7000> :S
[10:58] <alienseer23> it will nopt actually connect
[10:59] <hwilde> alienseer23, what are you trying to connect to
[10:59] <edison_> hwilde, i did i can see all files
[10:59] <hwilde> BigToe7000, it was called mozilla.
[10:59] <alienseer23> internet or home network
[10:59] <BigToe7000> no, not mozilla.
[10:59] <BigToe7000> actually
[10:59] <hwilde> alienseer23, look into the commands "ifconfig" and "iwconfig"
[10:59] <BigToe7000> it might have just been "Mozilla Web Browser"
[10:59] <BigToe7000> hmm
[10:59] <edison_> whats the wine channel then
[10:59] <BigToe7000> thanks guys
[10:59] <hwilde> BigToe7000, firefox is actually mozilla-firefox, previously just mozilla
[10:59] <GrueTamer> edison_: i believe its #winehq
[11:00] <hwilde> !wine | edison_
[11:00] <ubotu> edison_: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[11:00] <buu> So.
[11:00] <ivan__> how do i change the them of the taskbars?
[11:00] <ivan__> theme*
[11:00] <hwilde> !theme | ivan__
[11:00] <ubotu> ivan__: 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
[11:00] <buu> Anyone happen to know how I deal with selenium hanging when launching firefox on ubuntu?
[11:01] <Netham45> " Sys_Error: GLimp_Init() - could not load OpenGL subsystem" -- Openarena's giving me this. any ideas?
[11:01] <ivan__> uboto: thanls
[11:01] <ivan__> ubotu: thanks
[11:01] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[11:01] <kitche> Netham45: your driver your using can't use OpenGL
[11:01] <Netham45> ah
[11:01] <hwilde> !ati | Netham45
[11:01] <ubotu> Netham45: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:01] <Warbo> If I run a command like "./game > file" will that dump any terminal output to "file" without disrupting the rest of the game program?
[11:01] <Netham45> don't have an ATI card
[11:01] <Netham45> S3 ViRGE. :D
[11:01] <hwilde> !nvidia | Netham45
[11:02] <Warbo> (so I can read error messages after it crashes X)
[11:02] <Netham45> no nvidia
[11:02] <hwilde> Warbo, run "./game >> file &"
[11:02] <Netham45> ok, well Im going to go mess w/ my xorg.conf crap
[11:02] <Warbo> hwilde: cheers
[11:02] <usr_rob> how come i can't play mp3 with xmms? i can play mp3 with rhythmbox thou, i have installed mpeg123 too
[11:02] <hwilde> Warbo,  >> appends to logfile, and & executes in background
[11:02] <hwilde> !mp3 | usr_rob
[11:02] <ubotu> usr_rob: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[11:03] <usr_rob> hwilde: thx
[11:03] <bronze-> Warbo, I'm a noob. How do I install applications when I have a shell script and a .py?
[11:03] <hwilde> !apt | bronze-
[11:03] <ubotu> bronze-: 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)
[11:04] <bronze-> hwilde - isn't apt just for installing apps from repository? I downloaded a .zip...
[11:04] <ho_Oh> hi
[11:04] <ho_Oh> mp3 won't burn with k3b
[11:04] <hwilde> bronze-, unzip .zip
[11:04] <sx66> how do you uninstall beryl completely? as in the settings, I went to add remove settings, then reinstalled it and it keep the same settings, I need to restore the default settings.
[11:04] <The_Viper> I have some trouble using a wireless usb dongle (3com 3crusb20075). I successfully installed it using ndiswrapper, but it seems like everytime i start ubuntu it doesnt load. I then have to pull it out of the usbport, then insert it again. Something witch freezes linux. after a cold reboot it then detects it
[11:04] <hwilde> !burn | ho_Oh
[11:04] <ubotu> ho_Oh: CD/DVD Burning software: K3b (KDE), gnomebaker, serpentine, graveman, Nautilus cd burner (Gnome), gtoaster, xcdroast, cdrecord (terminal-based). Burning .iso files: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[11:05] <The_Viper> sorry for the long explanation
[11:05] <hwilde> The_Viper, you would have to add the module to /etc/modules so it loads on boot
[11:05] <SoopaStar> this is a really dumb question, but I'm new to sudo.  I have a binary installer on my desktop that needs to be run as 'root'.  how can i execute it as such?
[11:05] <hwilde> !sudo | SoopaStar
[11:05] <ubotu> SoopaStar: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[11:05] <Saviq> noone here, too? how to get prism2_cs built on ubuntu?
[11:05] <Saviq> !prism2_cs
[11:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about prism2_cs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:05] <timposey> does anyone know how to setup Grisbi to print through LaTex on Ubuntu?
[11:05] <hwilde> Saviq, that is funny :)
[11:05] <ho_Oh> no! I want
[11:05] <bronze-> hwilde, Yes, I have done that. Now, I'm in the folder, with a bunch of files, together with a shell script and a .py. If I run the shell script, I open the application, but it's not added to the "Applications" menu.
[11:05] <Saviq> is it?
[11:06] <ho_Oh> I wan't to burn MP3
[11:06] <ho_Oh> convert them to adutio
[11:06] <The_Viper> hwilde: im a dumb newbie. How do i do that from terminal?
[11:06] <hwilde> bronze-, right click and add it
[11:06] <ho_Oh> K3b says formta not recognize
[11:06] <Saviq> hwilde: not really funny for me :| I can't get my wifi to work
[11:06] <hwilde> The_Viper, I dont know really but you would have to figure out what module supports the usb dongle, then add it to /etc/modules
[11:06] <dyrne> ho_Oh: using k3b you need the mp3 plugin do a apt-cache search k3b mp3   should tell you the package i think
[11:06] <bronze-> hwilde, right click on what?
[11:06] <hwilde> Saviq, mine doesn't even boot.  but if it would, the wifi would work (gotta love atheros)
[11:06] <hwilde> bronze-, on the application menu!
[11:07] <The_Viper> hwilde: thanks
[11:07] <nj786> hey i am having trouble with setting ym time, everytime i set my correect time it defuats to another time when i reboot
[11:07] <hwilde> !ntp | nj786
[11:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ntp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:07] <hwilde> nj786, lookup ntp and ntpdate
[11:07] <bronze-> hwilde, is there a specific folder where I should put the application? To make it more tidy?
[11:07] <nj786> hwilde, what do you mean?
[11:08] <iMacThere4iAm> where can i get help installing cnc generals on wine?
[11:08] <hwilde> bronze-, wherever you like
[11:08] <abrown> iMacThere4iAm: http://appdb.winehq.org/
[11:08] <hyapadi> @find maria ave maria
[11:09] <iMacThere4iAm> abrown: i'm getting errors not mentioned there
[11:09] <bronze-> hwilde, What should I add there, the .py or the shell script?
[11:09] <abrown> iMacThere4iAm: Generals or Zero Hour?
[11:10] <hyapadi> @find ave maria
[11:10] <iMacThere4iAm> abrown: both, eventually
[11:10] <Marten71> is there a program for linux like winmx
[11:11] <hyapadi> @find frank sinatra love
[11:11] <Pie> Is the splash screen the screen that shows ubuntu loading when starting up?
[11:11] <hyapadi> @find jim brickman love
[11:11] <nj786> hwide?
[11:11] <PriceChild> !botabuse > hyapadi
[11:11] <hyapadi> oops... I chat on the wrong channel
[11:11] <SoopaStar> what is the equiv og gksudo in kubuntu?
[11:11] <ho_Oh> still have that problem k3b tells me mp3 format not recognize
[11:12] <bur[n] er> kdesu
[11:12] <SoopaStar> og=of
[11:12] <hyapadi> !bot
[11:12] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[11:12] <SoopaStar> thanks
[11:12] <bur[n] er> !restricted > ho_Oh (read this?)
[11:12] <abrown> iMacThere4iAm: what version of wine?
[11:12] <alienseer23> my ONE wireless network card is showing up as 2 devices under the hardware manager, and in the network settings gui, it is not, however showing up when I lspci. I can configure this device, but it wil not actually work, it is a linksys wmp11, how do i get this to work? how do I tell what chipset it is using?
[11:13] <iMacThere4iAm> abrown: 0.9.39
[11:14] <v> anyone ran guildwars on linux here?
[11:14] <ho_Oh> no
[11:14] <ho_Oh> no, ubotu is not helping
[11:16] <trpr> v: i did it w/ cedega about a year ago. installation was painless but it was very choppy.
[11:16] <bur[n] er> !info libk3b2-mp3
[11:16] <ubotu> libk3b2-mp3: The KDE cd burning application library - MP3 decoder. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0-0ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 39 kB, installed size 104 kB
[11:16] <bur[n] er> get that ho_Oh
[11:17] <abrown> iMacThere4iAm: I don't remember if I ever got it to run on wine, I think only cedega... what errors are you getting?
[11:17] <v> oki trpr, what are your computer specs?
[11:18] <iMacThere4iAm> abrown: some installshield errors...
[11:18] <iMacThere4iAm> abrown: is cedega worth getting? how much does it cost?
[11:18] <bur[n] er> iMacThere4iAm: you have the latest wine?  from winehq.com?  try that first
[11:19] <nelsonuwp> mediaplayerconnectivity question? does it always have to breakout to play or can I play it in the window?
[11:19] <bur[n] er> nelsonuwp: always breaks out for me
[11:20] <abrown> iMacThere4iAm: IMHO, depending on what games you play, cedega can be worth getting.  It's $5 a month, but it makes things pretty simple (nice interface, built in "profiles" for the best settings a per game basis, etc.)
[11:20] <nelsonuwp> bur[n] er: wonder if there is a way to fix that becasue it's kind of annoying
[11:20] <prosp1> I'm looking for a way to run a tradewars server on Ubuntu. Anyone ever heard of this being done?
[11:20] <ho_Oh> k3b keeps complaining and I DO have the format I see in k3b preferences
[11:21] <abrown> iMacThere4iAm: with wine though, are you running into trouble with the installation or just running the game?
[11:21] <bur[n] er> nelsonuwp: i'd contact the extension dev :)
[11:21] <nelsonuwp> bur[n] er: good dcall
[11:21] <dyrne> ho_Oh: you can always use audacity to convert to wav it is a very simple gui app. but k3b has never had a problem once plugin installed for me
[11:21] <prosp1> Does anyone have the number for Ubuntu customer support. I want my money back!
[11:22] <mikeypizano> hey
[11:22] <iMacThere4iAm> abrown: installation of the game
[11:22] <applebenny> test
[11:22] <mikeypizano> can u use dreamweaver cs3 with wine? i tried but got error saying xp sp2 needed
[11:23] <iMacThere4iAm> bur[n] er: it is the latest
[11:23] <Scunizi> prosp1, http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=57950&group_id=30183
[11:24] <ho_Oh> dyrne: is giving me a lot of problems, I am about to erase Ubuntu and go back to XP
[11:24] <javabyte> dammit - snd-ca0106 is the driver for the card but it's got a different DAC than the driver set expects ??? so why could i get sound before???
[11:24] <abrown> iMacThere4iAm: It says on winhq that installation from the CD can potentially have problems.  What you might want to try is making ISO images from the CDS, mount the images and install from those rather than the actual physical CD
[11:25] <bur[n] er> iMacThere4iAm: what game?  i missed that
[11:25] <Pie> What's the difference between GTK2x and 1x?
[11:26] <Scunizi> Pie, 1x
[11:26] <kitche> Pie: 2 is the newest
[11:26] <Scunizi> Pie, :)
[11:26] <iMacThere4iAm> abrown: Yes, I have tried that too
[11:26] <iMacThere4iAm> bur[n] er: C&C Generals
[11:26] <vontux> can anyone point me in a direction that would help me in researching file transfer via ieee 1284 on ubuntu?
[11:26] <bambam_> hey can anyone help me, i have a .bin file and i need to install it onto my computer
[11:26] <Pie> So, if I have Feisty Fawn I don't have to worry about 1x?
[11:26] <magton> i deleted my smb.conf file.  How can a get a new "as installed" version?  I am running ubuntu server with no gui btw.
[11:26] <bur[n] er> Pie: depends on the application
[11:27] <prometheus_> hey guys - im having probs setting up samba sharing to xbmc, does anyone have any experience?
[11:27] <bronze-> How the hell do I install emesene??
[11:27] <javabyte> what kernel we one atm - too lazy to loot 2.16 is it?
[11:27] <bur[n] er> Pie: some apps still use gtk1, but most anything cool is gtk2... (audacity is gtk1, but it's still kinda cool)
[11:27] <abrown> iMacThere4iAm: what kind of errors are you getting?
[11:27] <javabyte> 2.6.16 i mean?
[11:27] <Pie> Okay, thanks
[11:27] <bur[n] er> javabyte: uname -a
[11:28] <javabyte> cool :)
[11:28] <bur[n] er> Pie: in any event, you really never have to worry about that
[11:28] <javabyte> my problem is in the 2.6.17 update so i'm not gonna worry about it :)
[11:28] <iMacThere4iAm> abrown: 1607 Unable to install Installshield scripting runtime
[11:29] <prometheus_> what umask and gid do i need to set when mounting my drives in fstab, so that i can allow guests to access the samba shares?
[11:30] <bur[n] er> javabyte: we're using 2.6.20 at the moment
[11:30] <harisamin> hey guys
[11:31] <harisamin> i need some help installing ubuntu on a G4 powerpc
[11:31] <harisamin> can anyone help me?
[11:31] <prometheus_> burner - do you know anything about sabma shares?
[11:31] <brad016> how do uninstall limewire (installed from a .deb file)
[11:31] <prometheus_> *samba
[11:31] <bur[n] er> brad016: sudo apt-get remove --purge limewire
[11:32] <bur[n] er> prometheus_: of course
[11:32] <bur[n] er> !samba
[11:32] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[11:32] <brad016> thank you bur{n}er
[11:32] <Scunizi> brad016, go to synaptic, click "Installed" on the left. Find Program,. right mouse click, remove
[11:32] <sx66> Does leaving your computer on all the time create memory leakage, or unableness?
[11:33] <harisamin> hey burner....I just recently acquired a G4 powermac....500 mhz....i put tons of ram in it 1.2g....it had a 10 gig hard drive but i added a 20 gig hard drive to it
[11:33] <prometheus_> bur[n] er: i am totally stuck - swat isn't like it is with redhat - all you can really do is change password. I need to know the umask and gid to mount the drives, allow guests to drive my files
[11:33] <sx66> yeah
[11:33] <harisamin> bur[n] er: i installed the badger PPC on it coz i had the original CD....and it worked fine....then i chronologically updated all the way to edgy
[11:34] <daquino> how do i get the vmware key ?
[11:34] <iphv37> how do i get samples for wired??
[11:34] <bur[n] er> harisamin: and?
[11:34] <bur[n] er> daquino: vmware.com and ask for me
[11:35] <bur[n] er> daquino: ask for one rather
[11:35] <harisamin> bur[n] er: everything was fine unitl i tried to pdate to feisty....and messed up my installation...i found out that feisty is not supported on powerpc anymore...so anyways i had some powerpc dapper....edgy...badger...and even alternate cds ..i tried intaslling them again but in the installation it had erros in installing the base systtem
[11:35] <bur[n] er> pdate?
[11:35] <bur[n] er> oh, update
[11:35] <daquino>  bur[n] er what register?
[11:35] <bur[n] er> daquino: probably
[11:36] <TurtleBoots> hi folks
[11:36] <ashu> anyone having experience with sony ericsson k750 as modem on ubuntu?
[11:36] <abrown> iMacThere4iAm: Everything I've come across indicates that error is common with MSI installers, but not .exe's.  I'm stumped :(
[11:36] <harisamin> bur[n] er: it would go to like 6% then a whole bunch of errors would appear....i've tried every ubuntu distro from badger...dapper...and edgy...and the alterante cds...i dont know why i cant get ubuntu to work again...i even siwtched to a 40 gig hard drive...same problem...any ideas?
[11:36] <bur[n] er> daquino: ever try virtualbox?  i like it better than vmware
[11:36] <magton> so will apt-get remove --purge samba  apt-get install samba generate a new smb.conf file?  I thought it would, but it doesn't.
[11:36] <daquino> bur[n] er:  what is it ?
[11:36] <TurtleBoots> having trouble getting sounds out to tv when connected through Ubuntu - any ideas please?
[11:36] <bur[n] er> magton: you answered your own question
[11:37] <Pie> How do I install a splash screen?
[11:37] <TurtleBoots> !sound
[11:37] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[11:37] <Pie> for ubuntu
[11:37] <bur[n] er> magton: sudo apt-get remove --purge samba; sudo rm -rf /etc/samba; sudo apt-get install samba    <--this *might* work
[11:37] <Music_Shuffle> !splash
[11:37] <ubotu> To change the Gnome splash screen, use !gnome-splashscreen-manager or change the GConf key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash_image using !gconf-editor.
[11:37] <nalioth> !tell bambam_ about multiverse
[11:37] <nalioth> !tell bambam_ about java
[11:37] <Pie> thanks
[11:37] <Music_Shuffle> Anytime :)
[11:37] <daquino> bur[n] er: doesn't seem to be a pkg for it
[11:37] <asdf> Can anyone help me install the widget plugin for beryl?  I just installed screenlets.
[11:37] <nalioth> bambam_: check your private messages for instructions from ubotu
[11:37] <bur[n] er> daquino: for virtualbox?  there is
[11:37] <bambam_> thanks
[11:38] <brad016> how do you uninstall limewire, I tried "sudo apt-get remove --purge limewire
[11:38] <brad016> " and it said the package limewire couldn't be found
[11:38] <nalioth> bambam_: using non ubuntu packages can have unwanted effects on ubuntu
[11:38] <daquino> bur[n] er:  what source ?
[11:38] <v> Yeah, my specs are 4600+ dual core amd, 1gig ram, 300gig hdd total so gw with cadega should run i recon
[11:38] <bur[n] er> daquino: http://virtualbox.org/download/1.4.0/virtualbox_1.4.0-21864_Ubuntu_feisty_i386.deb
[11:38] <brad016> a .deb file
[11:38] <linxuz3r> have you guys noticed that there is something wrong with the ubuntu logo?
[11:38] <dyrne> brad016: run the limewire.sh installer with --uninstall probably
[11:38] <Music_Shuffle> linxuz3r, ?
[11:38] <nalioth> brad016: only packages installed via dpkg / apt-get can be removed that way
[11:38] <vontux> !plip
[11:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about plip - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:38] <bur[n] er> brad016: apt-cache search limewire to find the exact package name
[11:38] <mezziah_> linxuz3r: there's nothing wrong with it?
[11:38] <bur[n] er> nalioth: he installed via .deb
[11:38] <linxuz3r> Music_Shuffle: the ubuntu boot loader log it is not evenly spaced
[11:39] <ashu> can someone please help me this modem installation
[11:39] <linxuz3r> logo
[11:39] <Music_Shuffle> Ah ok.
[11:39] <harisamin> bur[n] er: are u there...can u help me...?
[11:39] <iMacThere4iAm> abrown: oh dear
[11:39] <ho_Oh> my bad, some songs were throughly corrupted
[11:39] <bur[n] er> harisamin: best i can say is download a fresh edgy ppc iso
[11:39] <harisamin> bur[n] er: i did...no luck
[11:39] <nalioth> brad016: use synaptic to search for and remove it
[11:39] <iMacThere4iAm> abrown: what about the free version of cedega compiled from CVS?
[11:39] <brad016> okay
[11:40] <bur[n] er> harisamin: the cd get to the part where it says start ubuntu?
[11:40] <harisamin> bur[n] er: is there another linux distro for ppc that uses debian package system?
[11:40] <illriginal> Does anyone know how to port a windows theme onto linux metacity/gtk?
[11:40] <abrown> iMacThere4iAm: I didn't even know they still offered it via CVS... worth a shot if you can get your hands on it :)
[11:40] <woodyn87> Any network folks that can tell me if the IPW2100 wireless card is supported directly by ubuntu or does it need the ndis wrapper?
[11:40] <magton> actually, I get an error when apt-get install samba is run.   the install didn't create /etc/samba for me.
[11:40] <iMacThere4iAm> abrown: well i'm gonna try it!
[11:40] <aMMuNix> not sure whether this question belongs here or not but here goes, is there any way I can resize an ext3 partition using windows?
[11:40] <bur[n] er> illriginal: it's not an easy task... involves remaking the whole thing in metacity and a lot of gimping
[11:40] <nalioth> aMMuNix: nope
[11:40] <woodyn87> I've seen docs that say it's supported but can't get it going
[11:40] <abrown> iMacThere4iAm: alright, if you run into trouble let me know :)
[11:41] <nalioth> aMMuNix: use an Ubuntu liveCD
[11:41] <mezziah_> aMMuNix: as far as i know PartitionMagic supports ext3
[11:41] <dyrne> aMMuNix: partition magic but its not free
[11:41] <harisamin> bur[n] er: the regular cds i've tried....not the alternate ones...they get to the part in ubuntu where i have the cursor....the lil round thing when it is busy...but i have left that runnign from time and time and nothing happens?
[11:41] <bur[n] er> woodyn87: directly via binary intel drivers
[11:41] <Music_Shuffle> Or a gparted liveCD
[11:41] <asdf> anyone out there running screenlets?
[11:41] <aMMuNix> dyrne, partition magic trial isn't supported
[11:41] <bur[n] er> harisamin: try the alternate :)  it can't hurt
[11:41] <woodyn87> Thanks, I try to search on that, right over my head....
[11:41] <illriginal> bur[n] er hm.... i need to get a book on creating themes in metacity..
[11:42] <aMMuNix> dyrne, I mean, it doesn't support ext3
[11:42] <bur[n] er> aMMuNix: just download an ubuntu livecd and resize it with gparted
[11:42] <harisamin> bur[n] er: i have been trying the alternate cds.....it always chokes on the base system installation....?
[11:42] <aMMuNix> bur[n] er, I tried that, but it seemed to be stuck
[11:42] <bur[n] er> harisamin: got me... you could try straight debian... or yellowdog
[11:42] <Music_Shuffle> harisamin, and they're burned right?
[11:42] <harisamin> bur[n] er: does debian have an gnome X environemnet?
[11:42] <bur[n] er> harisamin: of course
[11:42] <harisamin> Music_Shuffle: yes coz i tried them on other computers...they are fine
[11:43] <bur[n] er> harisamin: and kde/xubuntu/fluxbox/windowmaker/matchbox/etc
[11:43] <bur[n] er> s/xubuntu/xfce
[11:43] <Music_Shuffle> harisamin, can you run other distros?
[11:43] <linxuz3r> where is the ubuntu boot splash located?
[11:43] <Music_Shuffle> !splash
[11:43] <ubotu> To change the Gnome splash screen, use !gnome-splashscreen-manager or change the GConf key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash_image using !gconf-editor.
[11:43] <bur[n] er> !gnome-splashscreen-manager | linxuz3r
[11:43] <alecwh> I've installed Skype, and none of my friends can hear me on my microphone. I've set the sound so when I talk, I can hear it through my huge speakers, and it's perfect. But my friends say they can't hear me. Is there a way to fix this?
[11:43] <linxuz3r> not the gnome splash screen but the ubuntu boot splash
[11:44] <harisamin> Music_Shuffle: i'm running OS X right now...my orginial computer a few days ago got fired...and i had bveen running ubuntu for a year now...i really like it and was tring to run it on this mac...i have ubunut badger running on an old powerbook...
[11:44] <bur[n] er> !usplash | linxuz3r
[11:44] <ubotu> linxuz3r: To select the usplash artwork you want, use "sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so && sudo update-initramfs -u" - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto for adding your custom artwork
[11:44] <minerale> Hi, how can I increase the resolution of the command line ( ie not X server)
[11:44] <minerale> (or change the fonts)
[11:44] <johnp> hello
[11:45] <Music_Shuffle> harisamin, oh, I dunno, I just remember that when I fried a RAM stick in a PC, didn't realize it, and then tried to reinstall Edgy, the same thing happened to me.  /Shrug.
[11:45] <stefg> minerale: http://lxr.linux.no/source/Documentation/fb/vesafb.txt
[11:45] <mikl_> hello johnp
[11:45] <bur[n] er> minerale: i know you can do it by addin a vga= to your menu.lst somewhere...  google for it
[11:45] <bryman> hello everyone.
[11:45] <bur[n] er> minerale: as for the font, i don't know
[11:45] <mezziah_> hello bryman, welcome to #ubuntu
[11:45] <johnp> what does it mean to register my nick?
[11:45] <bryman> i have a silly question, probably extremely silly. how do you get to the command line on ubuntu?
[11:45] <bryman> 7.04
[11:45] <bur[n] er> !nickserv | johnp
[11:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nickserv - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:45] <daren> Hi
[11:45] <harisamin> Music_Shuffle: i did put in a different RAM chim later on on this MAC....i just wanted to add some more RAM...you think that might have been teh problem?
[11:46] <daren> What is the md5-sum for this cd: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloading?release=desktop-newest&arch=i386&mirror=http%3A%2F%2Fde.archive.ubuntu.com%2Fubuntu-releases%2F&debug=%5B%27country_US%27%2C+%27country_UK%27%2C+%27continent_NA%27%5D&download-button=&alternatecd=alternate ?
[11:46] <bur[n] er> johnp: well, /msg nickserv and you'll find out
[11:46] <mikl_> johnp: you can register your nick here on IRC so only you can use it
[11:46] <johnp> !nickserv
[11:46] <Music_Shuffle> bryman, hit alt-f2
[11:46] <greg_g> bryman: Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal
[11:46] <Music_Shuffle> bryman, and then enter in 'xterm' or 'terminal'
[11:46] <Haza> hai
[11:46] <Music_Shuffle> yeah, or that :P
[11:46] <mikl_> johnp: that means that we can be sure that you is you - tends to be a good thing :)
[11:46] <Music_Shuffle> harisamin, how much RAM is in there?
[11:46] <bryman> ty everybody =] 
[11:46] <daquin1> ok how do i use this virtual box and can it load up my xp on my other partition ?
[11:46] <harisamin> 1.128 G
[11:46] <johnp> ! nickserv
[11:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nickserv - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:46] <greg_g> bryman: no worries
[11:47] <daren> ok i have it
[11:47] <mezziah_> johnp: what are you trying to do?
[11:47] <daren> how to get the md5 check for a file under ubuntu ?
[11:47] <bur[n] er> daquin1: you use it by running it from your menu, but you can't load the xp on the other partition
[11:47] <ashu> anyone using (used) GSM modems with ubuntu... i need a headstart
[11:47] <harisamin> Music_Shuffle: before when ubuntu was running on this RAM it had 768 mb
[11:47] <bur[n] er> daren: md5sum command
[11:47] <harisamin> Music_Shuffle: i added a 512 RAM chip...you think that might be messing it up?
[11:47] <Music_Shuffle> harisamin, it worked before you added it?
[11:47] <harisamin> Music_Shuffle: yeah
[11:48] <Ghost_Auk> johnp ,,,it is /msg NickServ REGISTER < your email address >
[11:48] <alecwh> I've installed Skype, and none of my friends can hear me on my microphone. I've set the sound so when I talk, I can hear it through my huge speakers, and it's perfect. But my friends say they can't hear me. Is there a way to fix this?
[11:48] <Pie> How can I change a .so to a different filetype?
[11:48] <Luke> johnp: type /msg NickServ help
[11:48] <Music_Shuffle> harisamin, logical conclusion: remove it and see what happens :D
[11:48] <daquin1> bur[n] er:  vmware-server can use my allready installed xp right ?
[11:48] <bur[n] er> Pie: a little more background would be helpful
[11:48] <harisamin> Music_Shuffle: lol thanx....sometimes you just need someone to state the obvious to you
[11:49] <daren> bur[n] er: When I burned a image to a cd, is the md5sum the same of the .iso and the cd ?
[11:49] <Music_Shuffle> harisamin, hope it works out :)
[11:49] <daquin1> is there anyway i can get outlook 2003 to run i need it for my job
[11:49] <bur[n] er> daquin1: kind of, but you have to modify the xp a whole lot... it's a major pain, i'd just install a virtualized XP
[11:49] <harisamin> Music_Shuffle: thanx...i'll try it
[11:49] <harisamin> exit
[11:49] <bryman> how would i possibly go about opening up a .run package?
[11:49] <Music_Shuffle> GL
[11:49] <jrib> bryman: what are you trying to install?
[11:49] <harisamin> \exit
[11:49] <bur[n] er> daren: got me, just boot it and run "check cd for defects"
[11:49] <Pie> bur[n] er I downloaded a new splash screen but it's in .so format, wondering how I can change it to jpg or png
[11:49] <daren> bur[n] er: Yes, cd is defect the programm tells me :/
[11:49] <bur[n] er> bryman: chmod +x blah.run; ./blah.run
[11:49] <daren> but the .iso has the right md5sum
[11:50] <SlimeyPete> bryman: open a terminal, navigate to the directory with the file in it then do a "sh <filename.sh>" or a "./<filename.sh>" without the <>
[11:50] <Hubris2> I have XVnc configured for resumable sessions, listening on port 5901.  If I want to have another session on 5902, can I modify the existing service, or do I create a second item called by xinetd.d ?
[11:50] <bur[n] er> daren: so logic says reburn it... just go slower
[11:50] <daren> ok
[11:50] <John> May I go into a private chat with someone here to try to fix my wireless internet issues, please?
[11:50] <bur[n] er> Pie: that page about custom usplash on the wiki says
[11:50] <bryman> jrib: drivers for my video card (when i first loaded it [about half hour ago] ) it said to load nvidia drivers, did, but they worked horribly (if you moved a window it would blur out) so i dl'd the drivers straight from nvidia for a linux x86 and here i am tryingt o open it.
[11:51] <brad016> man none of that limewire uninstall stuff has worked, any auto uninstallers
[11:51] <Slappy> Hello, what do i need if i want to run a Unreal ircd server?
[11:51] <jrib> bryman: use the packaged nvidia drivers
[11:51] <Music_Shuffle> brad016, are there no uninstall directions that come with it?
[11:51] <bur[n] er> bryman: try nvidia-glx-new ???
[11:51] <jrib> !nvidia > bryman (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:51] <brad016> no man
[11:51] <bur[n] er> bryman: what type of card?
[11:53] <bryman> jrib: ty...burner if this doesn't work i'm gonna try that
[11:53] <Music_Shuffle> brad016, what happens if you try to remove the package limewire-basic?
[11:53] <brad016> It doesn't give me the Apply option
[11:53] <John> The command sudo iptables -F clears all firewall rules, right?
[11:53] <brad016> exit
[11:54] <bur[n] er> brad016: try sudo apt-get remove limewire-basic?
[11:54] <brad016> okay
[11:54] <jrib> John: yes
[11:55] <John> I've done that and restarted, but my internet still does not work. I'm using WICD because I thought it may be of the network-manager that came with Ubuntu. I'm going to try clearing iptables one more time and see what happens.
[11:55] <brad016> thanx bur[n] er the limwire remove thing is working
[11:55] <brad016> and its gone
[11:55] <Music_Shuffle> Hey!  bur[n] er stole MY idea! :P
[11:55] <TheCougar> any one know if pidgin is in the package manager?
[11:55] <TheCougar> if not should it be soon ?
[11:55] <brad016> now I'll run the windows version in wine
[11:56] <bruenig> TheCougar, just 4 more months
[11:56] <Music_Shuffle> brad016, try Frostwire.
[11:56] <bur[n] er> TheCougar: it's not in feisty.... not going to be soon... www.getdeb.net has a .deb of pidgin 2.02 though
[11:56] <brad016> okay
[11:56] <mezziah> meh bur[n] er is too fast for me
[11:56] <TheCougar> bruenig: 4 months?
[11:56] <bruenig> TheCougar, yes
[11:56] <Nihil_85> hi
[11:56] <TheCougar> bur[n] er: packages aren't auto updated in the package manager as new ones come out?
[11:56] <abduliounited> hi!! to all
[11:56] <bruenig> TheCougar, no, what do you think this is arch or gentoo
[11:56] <bur[n] er> TheCougar: only if they are security patches
[11:56] <brad016> how do you reply to a persons question nd have them recognize it
[11:56] <brad016> like in red text
[11:57] <bruenig> brad016, put their name in the response
[11:57] <Slart> brad016: just put their nick first in the response
[11:57] <brad016> bruening, thank
[11:57] <brad016> you
[11:57] <bruenig> not my name
[11:57] <TheCougar> brad016: a lot of clients will highlight the users name when it is mentioned in the channel
[11:57] <Music_Shuffle> Slart, anywhere in the response works, doesnt it?
[11:57] <Slart> Music_Shuffle: depends on the client.. but usually yes
[11:57] <brad016> okay
[11:57] <Music_Shuffle> brad016, type part of their username and then hit tab to complete it, so you dont typo people's nicks :P
[11:57] <TheCougar> bur[n] er: well that sucks:) how do i run a deb file?
[11:58] <brad016> Music_Shuffle, coo
[11:58] <bruenig> TheCougar, sudo dpkg -i *.deb
[11:58] <brad016> Music_Shuffle, cool
[11:58] <The_Viper> Is it possible to make my usb keyboard work with grub?
[11:58] <Music_Shuffle> :)
[11:58] <Slart> TheCougar: dpkg -i filename.deb
[11:58] <brad016> Music_Shuffle,  thats a time saver
[11:58] <bur[n] er> TheCougar: double-click it :P
[11:58] <Slart> TheCougar: well.. of course with a sudo in front of it
[11:58] <Music_Shuffle> brad016, Most definitely
[11:59] <bryman> burner: nvidia 2
[11:59] <bryman> geforce 2
[11:59] <Slart> old-school?
[11:59] <bur[n] er> bryman: awww... you want nvidia-glx-legacy
[11:59] <bicbozi> hello people i am a newbie to linux and ive got ubutnu and i would like to know how to edit firehol.conf
[11:59] <bur[n] er> slart: dpkg -i for newbies... double-click is more their forte ;)
[11:59] <abduliounited> I have a problem with Gaim accounts: I can not type more then 13 characters. my MSN password has 16
[11:59] <Slart> bah.. this new stuff.. clicking here.. clicking there.. the command line is where it's at ;)
[11:59] <TheCougar> bla yeah pacakge installer does it for me:)
[11:59] <rafaell> j\ Olinda
[12:00] <bur[n] er> abduliounited: you could try pidgin, get it from getdeb.net
[12:00] <bryman> burner: have a link to how i could figure that out/
[12:00] <bur[n] er> abduliounited: I don't know that pidgin addresses the issue, but worth a shot
[12:00] <iMacThere4iAm> abrown: hey, just bought cedega :p
[12:00] <Slart> mostly because I'm used to install wine that way.. and I can't override architecture with the double-click thingy-majing
[12:00] <fnordperfect> hey, guys.. err, I've got a weird problem with my (new) DVD-Burner. It has no problems with DVDs, but it cannot handle CDs at all, neither can it write to CD-Rs nor read CD-ROMs nor play CDDA. does that make any sense to someone?
[12:00] <bryman> like how would i choose that one.
[12:00] <abduliounited> gaim was working before!! I uninstall and reinstall Gaim ...no luck
[12:00] <Pie> The wiki didn't help, at all
[12:00] <TheCougar> well its installed but not showing up on the applications menu