[12:27] <trough27> hi
[12:30] <jrib> bye
[03:58] <tucci> hello? jrib?
[03:59] <jrib> hi
[03:59] <jrib> is libmozjs0d installed?
[03:59] <jrib> I don't have libmozjs-dev installed either, that was an error on my part
[03:59] <tucci> one sex
[03:59] <jrib> 0_o
[03:59] <tucci> :> I mean one sec
[04:01] <tucci> err... now synaptic won't start
[04:02] <tucci> nevermind, got it
[04:03] <Sam331> http://www.codepoetry.net/archives/2004/08/27/partitioning_the_ipod.php , how do I use this? The commands do not work
[04:03] <tucci> yes, libmozjs0d and libmozjs0d-dbg are both installed
[04:04] <jrib> tucci: the only other package I have with libmozjs.so is libxul0d
[04:04] <tucci> I have all the libxul0d except -dbg - should I download that?
[04:04] <jrib> nope
[04:05] <jrib> hmm, why doesn't it work for you...
[04:05] <tucci> I had it working fine when I was using ubuntu, then i switched to kde and and my hard drive got borked, so I did a fresh install of kubuntu
[04:05] <tucci> And now it won't work
[04:06] <jrib> the error is with libmozjs.so right?
[04:06] <tucci> yes
[04:07] <jrib> do all of these files exist (since I have no idea which one it wants): /usr/lib/firefox/libmozjs.so /usr/lib/libmozjs.so.0d /usr/lib/xulrunner/libmozjs.so
[04:09] <tucci> yes all three of those exist
[04:11] <jrib> well I have no idea why it complains about libmozjs.so then, because those are the only package installed files that I have that contain that
[04:11] <tucci> weird...
[04:11] <jrib> you using 32bit or 64bit?
[04:11] <tucci> er, 32? I think, how do I know?
[04:11] <jrib> uname -a
[04:12] <jrib> I'm on 64bit, but it usually works the other way around -- things are more likely not to work on 64 bit
[04:12] <tucci> Linux tucci-laptop 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 20:19:32 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[04:12] <jrib> you're on 32bit
[04:13] <jrib> tucci: and you are typing exactly "./celtx" right?  not "./celtx-bin"?  Because "./celtx-bin" gives me the libmozjs.so error as well
[04:14] <tucci> oh, no i was using ./celtx-bin, but the other's not working either... hang on
[04:15] <tucci> great, that appeared to work now, though it opened up a new terminal with an error (will pastebin)
[04:16] <tucci> error at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/27211/
[04:16] <tucci> but celtx looks like it opened, will look more closely
[04:17] <tucci> yes, it works fine AFAICT - does that error message mean anything?
[04:24] <tucci> thanks jrib
[04:25] <jrib> np
[04:25] <jrib> I don't know what that error message means
[04:59] <SonhadorPR> hello again
[04:59] <jrib> hi
[05:00] <jrib> open up a terminal please
[05:00] <SonhadorPR> did you get any of the error msgs?
[05:00] <jrib> !terminal
[05:00] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[05:00] <jrib> yep
[05:00] <jrib> then type this command: sudo apt-get update
[05:00] <jrib> and pastebin the output
[05:00] <jrib> !paste
[05:00] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:00] <SonhadorPR> I already did that
[05:00] <SonhadorPR> gives me the same error
[05:00] <jrib> but I didn't see it :)
[05:00] <SonhadorPR> yes I know..
[05:01] <SonhadorPR> Ie been loking for 3 hours for some helo..
[05:01] <SonhadorPR> is not easy..
[05:01] <SonhadorPR> help
[05:01] <jrib> k
[05:01] <SonhadorPR> yeah...I did that...and the message still comes up
[05:01] <SonhadorPR> at the end..
[05:01] <jrib> pastebin the full output
[05:02] <SonhadorPR> I don think it will work...I can e-mail it toyou...
[05:02] <jrib> ?
[05:02] <jrib> why would it not work?
[05:02] <jrib> it's a web form
[05:02] <SonhadorPR> but I using a VMS irc from my linux account,m because the chatzilla wont connect to the servers
[05:02] <jrib> open http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org in a browser
[05:02] <jrib> paste the output in there, press submit, copy the url and paste it here
[05:02] <SonhadorPR> ok...
[05:04] <SonhadorPR> and after I paste it?
[05:04] <jrib> press submit
[05:04] <SonhadorPR> ohhh..
[05:04] <SonhadorPR> ok
[05:05] <SonhadorPR> first I sent a copy of the msg I posted on a server for help..
[05:05] <SonhadorPR> let me paste the command line next..
[05:05] <SonhadorPR> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/27215/
[05:06] <jrib> do you still have the realplayer .deb you used?
[05:07] <SonhadorPR> well...the omne I installed is the *.bin
[05:08] <jrib> you never used a .deb?
[05:08] <SonhadorPR> heres the other paste...after that some website told me to type sudo apt-get upgrade, thats where the msg comes up again
[05:08] <SonhadorPR> no....Im new on ubuntu
[05:08] <SonhadorPR> I found a site that tells you how to install all kinds of files
[05:08] <jrib> ok, type this command: apt-cache policy realplayer
[05:08] <jrib> SonhadorPR: you want to avoid taht
[05:09] <SonhadorPR> *.deb, *.rpm, *.tar.gz
[05:09] <jrib> stick to the repositories
[05:09] <SonhadorPR> etc...
[05:09] <jrib> yes, you will end up with a broken system (case in point)
[05:09] <SonhadorPR> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/27216/
[05:09] <SonhadorPR> yeah...but the repositories didn have the Real Player that I wanted...
[05:09] <SonhadorPR> maybe I should kill the Real Player..
[05:10] <jrib> you don't really need it anyway
[05:11] <jrib> but we'll fix this...
[05:11] <SonhadorPR> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/27217/
[05:11] <SonhadorPR> well...bottom line I wanted a player who can open AVI files..
[05:11] <jrib> ok, to remove it, run: dpkg --purge --force-remove-reinstreq realplayer
[05:11] <SonhadorPR> the mopvie player that is installed doesnt support them
[05:12] <SonhadorPR> ok...what am I removing?
[05:12] <jrib> realplayer
[05:12] <SonhadorPR> if the Real Player works fine, I want to leave it alone
[05:12] <SonhadorPR> I just want to fix the problem on the package manager
[05:12] <jrib> that's what we are doing
[05:12] <SonhadorPR> do you think thats conflicting with the synaptic?
[05:12] <SonhadorPR> ok
[05:13] <SonhadorPR> let me do that...hold on...
[05:13] <SonhadorPR> ok..some crazy stuff came up...let me paste it..
[05:14] <SonhadorPR> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/27218/
[05:15] <jrib> ok, now try: sudo apt-get update
[05:15] <SonhadorPR> ok...it went through the whole list, no errors
[05:16] <jrib> great, now about realplayer.  I can give you instructions on how to install it properly if you want, or I can tell you how to get a good linux player that can play that stuff
[05:17] <SonhadorPR> yeah...lets try find some other player
[05:18] <jrib> ok, well I really like mplayer
[05:18] <jrib> try: sudo aptitude install mplayer
[05:19] <SonhadorPR> ok its dl and installing...I think the other problem got fixed, because I dont see the orange box with the white star anymore
[05:21] <SonhadorPR> its done
[05:21] <SonhadorPR> now...in my desktop I still see a folder which has a lock, and says Real Player....I cant delete it
[05:22] <jrib> lets do one thing at a time
[05:22] <jrib> can mplayer play your Real file?
[05:22] <SonhadorPR> ok sure, sorry...
[05:22] <SonhadorPR> I dont know...I would have to find another avi file, since I just deleted the other one I had
[05:23] <jrib> http://service.real.com/realplayer/test/
[05:24] <SonhadorPR> ok let me get that
[05:24] <jrib> download it since we didn't install the plugin
[05:24] <jrib> this is the command: mplayer -playlist http://service.real.com/learnnav/testrams/realvideo10_512.ram
[05:26] <SonhadorPR> Error parsing option on the command line: -playlist
[05:26] <jrib> pastebin the full input and output
[05:27] <SonhadorPR> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/27220/
[05:27] <jrib> you missed the url?
[05:29] <SonhadorPR> ??
[05:29] <jrib> this is the command: mplayer -playlist http://service.real.com/learnnav/testrams/realvideo10_512.ram
[05:29] <jrib> you forgot the http... part
[05:29] <SonhadorPR> oohhh...
[05:30] <SonhadorPR> ok..let me paste the other set of errors
[05:30] <SonhadorPR> hold on
[05:32] <SonhadorPR> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/27221/
[05:32] <jrib> k, we need to install w32codecs now
[05:32] <jrib> for that we need to add the medibuntu repo
[05:32] <SonhadorPR> ok
[05:33] <SonhadorPR> ok
[05:33] <jrib> http://medibuntu.org/repository.php
[05:33] <jrib> let me know if something is not clear there
[05:33] <SonhadorPR> ok let me see...
[05:34] <SonhadorPR> I type in the 2 sudo commands, correct?
[05:34] <jrib> well the full line
[05:35] <SonhadorPR> starting with echo?
[05:35] <jrib> yes
[05:35] <SonhadorPR> ok
[05:35] <jrib> and the other with wget
[05:35] <SonhadorPR> deb http://packages.medibuntu.org/ feisty free non-free
[05:35] <SonhadorPR> thats what came up
[05:35] <SonhadorPR> let me do the other line
[05:36] <SonhadorPR> ok...it went through the whole list of things, and now its done with no errors
[05:37] <jrib> ok, now: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install w32codecs
[05:37] <jrib> you've probably noticed, but I'll tell you that apt-get is the command line way to do what synaptic does in the gui
[05:38] <SonhadorPR> will I didnt know..I just thoght they were similar
[05:38] <SonhadorPR> I actually like using command lines better, if only I knew all the commads...hehehe
[05:39] <jrib> prepare to be overwhelmed:
[05:39] <jrib> !apt > SonhadorPR (see the private message from ubotu)
[05:39] <jrib> !cli > SonhadorPR (see the private message from ubotu)
[05:39] <jrib> !rute > SonhadorPR (see the private message from ubotu)
[05:39] <jrib> have fun :)
[05:39] <SonhadorPR> hehehe
[05:39] <SonhadorPR> ok
[05:39] <jrib> alright after that last command finishes, try:  mplayer -playlist http://service.real.com/learnnav/testrams/realvideo10_512.ram
[05:40] <SonhadorPR> ok...its still going...ill let you know
[06:05] <jrib> SonhadorPR: alright, I'm going to go but, mplayer /should/ be able to play Real files now, but firefox will still use totem.  If you want, you can remove totem-mozilla and install mozilla-mplayer so that your browser will use mplayer too (requires a restart of your browser)
[06:27] <SonhadorPR> ok it works perfect!  thank you...