[12:01] <adfa> ... so what i should do to run the xserver ??
[12:01] <dsgsdg> nivekc1: in terminal type "wine /location/to/app.exe"
[12:01] <tomi> join ubuntu-hu
[12:01] <dsgsdg> adfa:startx
[12:01] <Desolator> make420: I opened it in Notepad++ (windows), where to add that # ?
[12:01] <MajorPayne> adfa: What does it say before no screens found.  It should have an error before that.
[12:02] <adfa> hem.. dont thing so...
[12:02] <sebastian__> ok, here it is... i have a pc with ubuntu server 7.04 installed, the network interface eth0 is configured as static, i have all configured, gateway, dns, etc... BUT i cant ping outside that pc... actually SOMETIMES i can, like after some networking restarts it works... but then when i reboot it doesnt work
[12:02] <make420> at the start of any line where you don't want that info/command to run
[12:02] <adfa> i just replaced me video card to asus..
[12:02] <MajorPayne> adfa: No screens found is normaly a result of an error before that.
[12:02] <nivekc1> dsgsdg: that will install the proram? and then how do i run it?
[12:02] <adfa> sure irssi work without xserver im tired restart all the time to xp heh:X
[12:02] <Brent_> That site that was linked to doesn't seem to have anything to do with my problem, or at least I don't think so. I'm not using a pen drive along with my external drive
[12:03] <dsgsdg> nivekc1: that is how you run executables in wine
[12:03] <MajorPayne> adfa: Yea.  It will work.  Do "sudo aptitude install irssi" if it is not installed already.
[12:03] <dsgsdg> I'm not sure where C: maps to in wine, dpeends on your config
[12:03] <Desolator> make420: ok, but I somehow need to change something in order to be able to boot ubuntu again or I can simply trash the whole partition
[12:03] <Brent_> I've googled dozens of terms for help, I've been in this chat room 15 times, and I'm still trying. I just can't seem to make this work. I think this is why many people won't tackle linux yet, IMO.
[12:04] <Desolator> isn't there some kind of apt-del or something?
[12:04] <kshahnjd> can someone help me set up a static ip on ubuntu server?
[12:04] <dsgsdg> desolator ...apt-get remove pkgname
[12:04] <kshahnjd> i read the man
[12:04] <adfa> brb then...
[12:04] <Desolator> dsgsdg: I'll try
[12:04] <Brent_> Isn't there a way to just install GRUB on my main hard drive? Or is that not safe? I have no idea.
[12:04] <TTT_Travis> my user is a member of the video group but it still won't let me start x
[12:06] <MajorPayne> TTT_Travis: You need to log out and in again after adding a user to a group.
[12:06] <Brent_> Can the Super Grub Disk help me fix my problem?
[12:07] <keitare> can anyone help me install ndiswrapper
[12:07] <joshritger> can someone help me figure out how to get the svideo out on my nvidia 6600 video card to work?
[12:07] <ompaul> !grub | Brent_
[12:07] <ubotu> Brent_: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[12:07] <TTT_Travis> MajorPayne I did I even rebooted
[12:07] <dsgsdg> !ndiswrapper
[12:07] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:08] <keitare> i have read the docs
[12:08] <MajorPayne> TTT_Travis: What error does it say when X tries to start?
[12:08] <TTT_Travis> X: user not authorized to run the X server, aborting.
[12:08] <keitare> i get an error trying to make ndiswrapper
[12:08] <adfa> bah irssi suck! anyway befure no screens he says: no devices detected..x;
[12:09] <arpegius> when i installed ubuntu server, it went through a little walkthrough to configure my wireless network and everything Just Worked. i've since changed my router and with it the password. its wpa2 now, whereas it used to be wep. is there any way i can do the walkthrough again to reset the password?
[12:09] <adfa> anyone ?
[12:10] <dsgsdg> !wise
[12:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wise - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:10] <nikin> !pa
[12:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pa - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:10] <nikin> !wpa
[12:10] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:10] <joshritger> can someone tell me how to check if firestarter is running?
[12:10] <dsgsdg> !say_something_wise
[12:10] <dsgsdg> !say_something
[12:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about say_something - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:10] <sebastian__> ok, here it is... i have a pc with ubuntu server 7.04 installed, the network interface eth0 is configured as static, i have all configured, gateway, dns, etc... BUT i cant ping outside that pc... actually SOMETIMES i can, like after some networking restarts it works... but then when i reboot it doesnt work
[12:11] <adfa> how do i fix this xserver shit?::\
[12:11] <Brent_> Oh well, sorry to bother you all
[12:11] <nikin> joshritger: ps ax | grep firestarter
[12:11] <dsgsdg> !xserver |adfa
[12:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xserver - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:11] <nikin> adfa: can you give a better description of your problem than "shit"
[12:11] <nivekc1> i am using wine to install Metal Gear Solid and it is workig beautifully but anyways MGS setup asks me if i want setup to create the folder C:/program files?metal gear solid should i press yes or no?
[12:12] <adfa> yhea i allredy told i replaced my video card to asus
[12:12] <nikin> nivekc1: say yes
[12:12] <adfa> now xserver faild
[12:12] <Pricey> nivekc1, might be an idea if you want to install it...
[12:12] <adfa> and says no screens detected...
[12:12] <nikin> adfa: did you reconfigure the xserver after changing the videocard?
[12:13] <adfa> no.
[12:13] <adfa> how?
[12:13] <adfa> im a noob..;p
[12:13] <nikin> adfa: you should do that
[12:13] <Coweater`> yo
[12:13] <chris__> how do I set my default sound card with alsa
[12:13] <Coweater`> confidential
[12:13] <joshritger> nikin: I input that command and I get 3 lines while I have firestarter running in the tray, and when I close it in the tray I only get one line back
[12:13] <nikin> adfa: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:13] <adfa> sec ill try..
[12:14] <nikin> joshritger: that line is the grep command wich you issued, so if there is one line, then firestarter is not running
[12:14] <joshritger> nikin: how do I get firestarter to run on startup?
[12:14] <Stormx2> !firestarter
[12:14] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[12:15] <nikin> joshritger: are you using gnome?
[12:15] <dsgsdg> !null
[12:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about null - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:15] <Stormx2> Hmm.
[12:15] <[KaMuii] > helo
[12:15] <dsgsdg> !
[12:15] <[KaMuii] > hello
[12:15] <joshritger> nikin: I tried to follow a guide that I got a link to from the community documents and it wouldnt start right. Yes Gnome
[12:15] <[KaMuii] > i need the ati drivers for ubuntu PPC
[12:16] <dsgsdg> spongebob! :D
[12:16] <nikin> joshritger: gksudo gnome-session-properties
[12:17] <nikin> there add a new line witch starts firestarter
[12:17] <[KaMuii] > i need the ati drivers for ubuntu PPC
[12:17] <joshritger> nikin: that command gave me an error
[12:18] <nikin> joshritger: what wersion of ubuntu are you using?
[12:18] <Desolator> is there any way of 'nicely' uninstalling ubuntu? as i can simply format the partition but that's not nicely
[12:18] <dsgsdg> 3.20
[12:18] <joshritger> nikin: 7.04
[12:18] <MajorPayne> Desolator: What's not nice about it?  That's the only way to do it.
[12:18] <Desolator> ok
[12:19] <nikin> joshritger: run it without sudo
[12:19] <joshritger> ok
[12:19] <kane77> why doesnt clicking while holding alt work? where can I set that up to click normally?
[12:19] <[KaMuii] > i need the ati drivers for ubuntu PPC
[12:19] <Desolator> clean & tidy
[12:19] <joshritger> nikin: ok the sessions window popped up
[12:19] <MajorPayne> Desolator: Dual booting?
[12:19] <Desolator> I guess I'll download feisty directly now
[12:19] <Desolator> yeah
[12:20] <AlessandroD> I have Ubuntu 6.06 currenl installed, and I was wondering how can I upgrade to 7.04
[12:20] <chris__> is there alsaconf for ubuntu?
[12:20] <Pricey> !upgrade AlessandroD
[12:20] <Pricey> !upgrade | AlessandroD
[12:20] <Desolator> i formatted the partition from windows
[12:20] <ubotu> AlessandroD: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[12:20] <nikin> kane77: clicking with alt would move windows..  no idea tho how to fix that
[12:20] <AlessandroD> Pricey: Thanks
[12:20] <nikin> joshritger: you shol add a new item to the autostarting apps
[12:20] <MajorPayne> Desolator: If you are only using Windows make sure the Windows boot loader is installed.
[12:21] <[KaMuii] > i need the ati drivers for ubuntu PPC
[12:21] <kane77> nikin, Ive managed to get diablo2 running and in that game holding alt would reveal the items on ground...
[12:21] <joshritger> nikin: I have tried adding firestarter to autostart, but it always doesn't start because it needs root priveledges
[12:21] <Desolator> windows boot loader?
[12:21] <adfa> doesn't 'edit' work to edit files?:X
[12:21] <kane77> nikin, however I cant pick them up because clicking then does nothing... :/
[12:21] <Desolator> that is?
[12:21] <nikin> kane77: tell ine not to let the windowmanager handle the windo.... untick that checkbox.. that would help
[12:21] <dsgsdg> adfa: no, you hae to choose a text editor, I like nano
[12:21] <MajorPayne> Desolator: Yea.  I'm almost certian grub will no longer work if you remove the menu.lst file.
[12:22] <nikin> tell wine*....
[12:22] <kane77> nikin, oh ok.. thx... (how would I do that?)
[12:22] <adfa> thanx;p
[12:22] <MajorPayne> Desolator: A boot loader is what loads the OS.
[12:22] <Desolator> erm...I guess no Ubuntu works now if I turned the partition into clean FAT32
[12:22] <nikin> kane: run winecfg
[12:22] <kane77> nikin, oh.. sure :)
[12:23] <MajorPayne> Desolator: If you formated the partition that Ubuntu is on, no it does not work any more.
[12:23] <kane77> nikin, thanx a lot!
[12:23] <AlessandroD> Pricey: Evertime I try to do that I get the following error: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/edgy/universe/binary-i386/Packages.gz Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)
[12:23] <Desolator> I though it was gonig to affect windows
[12:23] <Desolator> *thought
[12:23] <nikin> joshritger: you can write a scrit with sudo firestarter where the root password is included, but i dont remember how to give sudo the passwd
[12:23] <AlessandroD> Pricey: I isn't the first time...
[12:23] <MajorPayne> Desolator: It doesn't affect Windows at all.  But it effects grub.
[12:23] <Pricey> AlessandroD, connection troubles...
[12:23] <[KaMuii] > i need the ati drivers for ubuntu PPC PLEASE
[12:23] <Pricey> AlessandroD, its fine here
[12:23] <Desolator> grub = what?
[12:24] <MajorPayne> !grub | Desolator
[12:24] <nikin> !grub | Desolator
[12:24] <ubotu> Desolator: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[12:24] <hachi> what's the deal with ubuntu naming? debian's pattern is after toy story, right? I don't recognize ubuntu's naming scheme
[12:24] <sdouble> I just spent about an hour trying to figure out why mysql wasn't working with my php.  Finally figured out I needed to get php5-mysql  =/
[12:24] <AlessandroD> Pricey: What should I do?
[12:24] <[KaMuii] > i need the ati drivers for ubuntu PPC PLEASE
[12:24] <facugaich> hachi: Animals?
[12:24] <Pricey> AlessandroD, try again
[12:24] <hachi> animals with adjectives, it seems
[12:24] <MajorPayne> Desolator: I hope someone else can tell you how to install the Windows boot loader.  I can't, I don't run the thing.
[12:25] <MajorPayne> Desolator: Or you will have to use google.
[12:25] <adfa> bah.. xorg.conf -> he found the asus but still startx-> the same error
[12:25] <joshritger> nikin: ok, I am too new at this to figure it out on my own, the script that is. THanks for your help anyway.
[12:25] <Desolator> so you mean I can't boot up Windows anymore?
[12:25] <hachi> but it seems so cute that I would think it has more meaning behind it
[12:25] <MajorPayne> Desolator: Nothing is wrong with Windows, just the thing that loads it.  You will need to fix it or Windows will not be able to boot (but it will still be there).
[12:25] <nikin> joshritger: if you stay here for some time, i will try to figure it out for you
[12:25] <dsgsdg> desolator: in command prompt do fdisk /mbr
[12:25] <Desolator> oh
[12:25] <MajorPayne> Desolator: Not untill you fix the boot loader.
[12:25] <dsgsdg> fdisk /mbr replaces bootloader
[12:26] <joshritger> nikin: can you pm me if you figure it out. I have other work I have to do so I can't keep looking at the screen.
[12:26] <nickrud> joshritger, you can run sudo visudo , and add a line like  <you>  ALL = /usr/bin/firestarter ; that would allow you to run firestarter without a password
[12:26] <adfa> nikin..?
[12:26] <Desolator> 'fdisk' is not recognizeable as an internal command, bla bla
[12:26] <nikin> Desolator: putting back the windows MBR.... insert the XP CD , choose Recovery there.. then issue the command : "fdisk /mbr" at the command line
[12:26] <Desolator> oh
[12:27] <Desolator> ok brb
[12:27] <nikin> joshritger: sure
[12:27] <dsgsdg> ah yeah I was gonna say, most likely you will need to use the xp recovery console
[12:27] <MajorPayne> Desolator: GL.
[12:27] <AlessandroD> Pricey: I am getting the same error again and again :(
[12:27] <Desolator> MajorPayne: thanks
[12:27] <Pricey> AlessandroD, i don't know how to help sorry
[12:27] <nikin> adfa: please put my name before lines sent to me... i just read those... else would be to much
[12:27] <joshritger> nickrud: I tried that with a guide and it didnt work. It messed it up and I had to revert it back to the original just to get firestarter to run
[12:27] <AlessandroD> Pricey: thanks :|
[12:29] <adfa> nikin: asus is know on xorg.conf but still startx doesn't work with the same error
[12:29] <vexati0n> ok.. this is about to drive me insane.
[12:29] <Vorondil> Greetings all, this is probably a more general question than a ubuntu specific one, but since I'm using ubuntu, I'll ask you guys:  Do ext3 partitions need to be defragmented?  If so, what utilities exist to do so?  I've read in numerous places that ext2/3 don't need it, but I'm not entirely convinced yet.  :-P
[12:29] <vexati0n> WHY will Ubuntu not *leave* a device *unmounted* while i'm trying to use GParted?
[12:29] <unagi> anyone here use apple shake?
[12:29] <President> dsg
[12:29] <MajorPayne> Vorondil: It does not need to be defragmented.
[12:29] <adfa> is  now*;x
[12:29] <MajorPayne> Vorondil: It doesn't get degragmented.
[12:30] <adfa> btw in lspci -> i should see the asus card dont i ?
[12:30] <MajorPayne> Vorondil: I mean, it doesn't get fragmented.
[12:30] <nikin> adfa: ypu went throu the dpkg-reconfigure server-xorg  ... process ... what driver did you specify?
[12:30] <samuel-away> sup all
[12:30] <mhz`-> is it possible to see my linux partitions/file system while in windows?
[12:30] <adfa> i choose the nvidia -> asus wasn't there
[12:31] <Vorondil> MajorPayne: I see.  How does allocation work such that everything stays reasonably contiguous (especially on full-ish partitions)?
[12:31] <PresidentBush> voron: it starts overwritting files
[12:31] <RedCorvette> hey guys, i have a problem installing ubuntu linux on vnware workstation 6 via Windows xp
[12:31] <adfa> nikin: its more simple just to change the exisiting conf...:\
[12:31] <adfa> nikin:  reconfigure is too slow;x
[12:31] <nikin> adfa: NO IT IS NOT
[12:31] <nickrud> mhz`-, I use explore2fs for that
[12:32] <MajorPayne> Vorondil: I am no expert in file systems.  I read an article on it somewhere.  Can't remember too much about it.
[12:32] <adfa> nikin: i did the reconfigure anyway...
[12:32] <mhz`-> ty nick
[12:32] <PresidentBush> it overwrites files
[12:32] <RedCorvette> the linux cd boots and gives me options to insatll, but when i select that option, nothing happens after that
[12:32] <nikin> adfa: and hat driver did you use?
[12:32] <Vorondil> MajorPayne: I gotcha.  I'll go do some google'ing.  Thanks. :)
[12:32] <adfa> nikin: sec.. i thing i need the reconfigure again but why i dont see the ASUS on lspci ?
[12:32] <ARM9> Hey I need help restoring my ubuntu to like it was before I installed kubuntu-desktop (autoremove doesn't seem to do it).
[12:32] <Metrol> Is there some reason you fine folks may know about why I can't update from: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz
[12:32] <adfa> think*
[12:33] <Metrol> Loading on a web browser looks good, but Synaptic isn't updating properly
[12:33] <PresidentBush> LMAO wtf, I noticed uboto PM'd me: otu> Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)
[12:33] <nikin> adfa: maybe you see just a vendor ID.... and that just a number
[12:33] <MajorPayne> Vorondil: Basicly it does a really good job of staying defragmented.
[12:34] <adfa> so when im typing the driver just type ASUS ?
[12:35] <nikin> adfa: NO.... hat kind of graphics car do you have? nvidia? ATI?
[12:35] <samuel> are there any deb packages for virtualbox add-ons when ubuntu is a guest os? or just use one that is provided with virtualbox as a cd that is mounted?
[12:35] <adfa> lspci says ATI:X
[12:35] <nikin> adfa: ok
[12:35] <nikin> adfa: first we set it up as a vesa card
[12:36] <Closov> vesa local bus
[12:36] <unagi> anyone here use apple shake?
[12:36] <Closov> lol
[12:36] <nikin> adfa: so run that dpkg-rec..... command and select VESA out of the first list
 and it never fucking worked
[12:36] <Closov> lol
[12:36] <Pricey> !ohmy | Closov
[12:36] <ubotu> Closov: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:36] <Closov> sorry
[12:36] <Metrol> Is there some way to clear out the dpkg cache to get things to reload, or to reload the package file manually?
[12:37] <dsgsdg> WARNING: $ "dpkg-rec..... command"
[12:37] <dsgsdg> bash: dpkg-rec..... command: command not found
[12:37] <nikin> Closov: if you are such a genius.. i ame looking forward to your solutio
[12:37] <Desolator> =D
[12:37] <nikin> n
[12:37] <adfa> nikin: did it, now he asks for identifier...
[12:37] <Desolator> orked, but I used fixmbr, not fdisk /mbr
[12:37] <Closov> im just laffo because we had a server way back when... and the vesa controllers on it were horrid
[12:37] <Desolator> *worked
[12:37] <ztomic> anyone know how to get realtime working in jack?
[12:37] <Closov> that was 90s stuff tho
[12:37] <nikin> adfa: let it as default
[12:38] <Closov> im sure its a lot better
[12:38] <Closov> also this was novell
[12:38] <Closov> x_x
[12:38] <blehter> hi. I managed to screw up grub a little bit. It gives me a list of all the boot options but I only have Ubuntu installed. How can I fixi t?
[12:38] <Desolator> thanks dsgsdg> and MajorPayne
[12:38] <nikin> Closov: ok, i ame realy intrested
[12:38] <dsgsdg> np
[12:38] <adfa> nikin: you mean in the editbox 'default' because in the last reconfigure i change it
[12:38] <adfa> changed*
[12:38] <MajorPayne> Desolator: NP.  But no you no longer have Ubuntu :-(
[12:39] <Desolator> I ordered Feistry
[12:39] <nikin> adfa: thats just a name.... just leave it as it is... it does not matter
[12:39] <Desolator> but I won't wait and I'll download it...after I get some sleep
[12:39] <adfa> ok.. ;p
[12:39] <Desolator> (it's 1:36 AM here)
[12:39] <MajorPayne> Desolator: Ohh.  No high speed connection?
[12:39] <MajorPayne> Ohh.  Ok.
[12:39] <Desolator> I do, but I'm too lazy to wait 4 weeks
[12:39] <unagi> !quicktime
[12:39] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[12:40] <MajorPayne> Desolator: You could have done a net upgrade from 6.10.
[12:40] <unagi> anyone know how to convert .mov to an image sequence?
[12:40] <dsgsdg> desolator: it doesn't take 4 weeks to dl ubuntu on broadband
[12:40] <Desolator> I had dapper
[12:40] <blehter> can anyone help me with the problem i mentioned above?
[12:40] <nikin> unagi: hy again... is there a specific reason you are using .mov?
[12:40] <Desolator> [01:38]  <Desolator> I ordered Feistry
[12:40] <Desolator> *Festry
[12:40] <Desolator> that taked 4 weeks AFAIK
[12:40] <unagi> because .mov is the format of the videos from gettyimages nikin
[12:40] <Jordan_U> *Feisty
[12:40] <Desolator> ...
[12:41] <MajorPayne> Desolator: Ahh.  But yes.  I think it is neat that Ubuntu will ship all over the place for free, but DLing is easier.
[12:41] <ztomic> blehter:  #nano /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:41] <Markive> hi , just watching the room, how do i tell my ver?
[12:41] <Pricey> Markive, version?
[12:41] <Markive> yup
[12:41] <Pricey> !version | Markive
[12:41] <ubotu> Markive: To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type  lsb_release -a  in a !shell
[12:41] <nikin> unagi: what does gettyimages do?
[12:41] <dsgsdg> markive: uname -v
[12:41] <Desolator> I know, that's why I'll DL it, 'cuz I won't wait so much, better wait 1 hour
[12:41] <unagi> its my source of stock footage nikin
[12:41] <Markive> thanks i',ll try that
[12:41] <pier> help me!!!please
[12:42] <ztomic> blehter: make that #sudo nano...
[12:42] <Desolator> (it's be better if softpedia hosted the iso, as I'd download it with 30mbps instead of 1mbps)
[12:42] <MajorPayne> !ask | pier
[12:42] <ubotu> pier: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:42] <nikin> unagi: sorry i dont understand the word... "stock footage"
[12:42] <unagi> gettyimages.com
[12:42] <MajorPayne> Desolator: I find the torrents for Ubuntu is super fast.
[12:42] <redbox> I'm at the command line, and the monitor keeps turning off every 5-10 min of inactivty, like going into sleep mode I think, how can I disable this?
[12:42] <Desolator> MajorPayne: do you know why I can't play mp3s or wmas on Ubuntu?
[12:42] <Josie1> hey guys. I need a little help with something
[12:42] <blehter> Desolator: Aw only 1mbps? I have a 384kbps connection :) South Africa...
[12:43] <Markive> Release:        7.04
[12:43] <Markive> Codename:       feisty
[12:43] <MajorPayne> Desolator: 7.04 will fix that real easy.
[12:43] <Josie1> I need to convert the root filesystem on kubuntu from ext2 to ext3, what's the best way?
[12:43] <MajorPayne> Desolator: It will install the codecs when you try to play them for the first time.
[12:43] <Desolator> MajorPayne: I got 1mbps internet, and 30mbps when downlaoding directly from someone in my city on same isp (as the softpedia's mirror is)
[12:43] <Desolator> MajorPayne: it didn't, it said I can't open the file
[12:43] <Markive> thank pricey
[12:43] <dsgsdg> softpedia isn't soft, they're hard :((((
[12:44] <unagi> it took me 2 hours to dl ubuntu.....who sayts its taking 4 weeks
[12:44] <Pelo> Josie1,  on a default instal the standard FS is ext3 for the / partition,  it does show as ext2 in fsck don'T worry if that is the case
[12:44] <Desolator> dsgsdg: it comes from SoftwarePedia
[12:44] <MajorPayne> Desolator: If you know somenoe who has the cd you can make a copy (I love free software).
[12:44] <Markive> is there such thing as defrag in ubuntu?
[12:44] <Josie1> Pelo, I'm damn sure it's ext2
[12:44] <Desolator> MajorPayne: well I don't
[12:44] <unagi> anyone know how to convert .mov to an image sequence?
[12:44] <Pricey> !defrag | Markive
[12:44] <ubotu> Markive: defragmentation is not needed for Ext3 and ReiserFS filesystems. They are much more efficient in their allocation of storage units.
[12:44] <Markive> sweet
[12:45] <unagi> !bluescreen
[12:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bluescreen - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:45] <Markive> thanks again Pricey
[12:45] <MajorPayne> Desolator: Ahh.  Ok.
[12:45] <Pelo> Markive, you don't need defrag on ext3 , only on fat and fat32   linux usualy runs on ext2 or ext3
[12:45] <Pricey> Markive, there is defrag tools for ext2... but not needed really
[12:45] <unagi> !bluescreenofdeth
[12:45] <amidaniel> unagi: Haha :)
[12:45] <unagi> =)
[12:45] <AlessandroD> Pricey: Just to let you know, I cleaned my /etc/apt/sources.list from unofficial repositories and local repositories that ubuntu automaticall added (Such as br.archive and au.archive) and now it seems to be working...
[12:45] <Desolator> I guess when I get Feistry I'll order 20 or so CDs and give them to friends, but they're all n00bs
[12:45] <dsgsdg> !billgates
[12:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about billgates - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:45] <unagi> !crash
[12:45] <ubotu> For help debugging your program, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProcedures
[12:45] <nikin> unagi: what program do you use to play .mov-s?
[12:45] <Pricey> Markive, ubuntu runs ext3
[12:45] <Desolator> *Feisty
[12:45] <pier> escuse
[12:45] <pier> ,e
[12:45] <Josie1> Pelo, so what would be the best way to do it?
[12:45] <Markive> what a helpfull place
[12:45] <pier> me
[12:45] <Markive> :D
[12:45] <unagi> movieplayer
[12:45] <dsgsdg> !crashbandicoot
[12:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about crashbandicoot - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:45] <pier> escuse me help
[12:45] <t-dawg> hello
[12:45] <t-dawg> excuse*
[12:45] <Markive> thanks for your help
[12:45] <pier> ubuntu
[12:45] <Desolator> !beer
[12:45] <t-dawg> yes?
[12:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about beer - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:45] <pier> italian
[12:46] <Pelo> Josie1,  chaning your the filesystem will whipe partition clean,   you would do better to back up your data and make a clean install
[12:46] <Vorondil> MajorPayne: Awesome, I found http://geekblog.oneandoneis2.org/index.php/2006/08/17/why_doesn_t_linux_need_defragmenting  :)
[12:46] <Desolator> [01:45]  <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about beer
[12:46] <Lunar_Lamp> I have a server on my network - is it possible to read the system mail for my user on that box from my desktop mail client (thunderbird)?
[12:46] <Pelo> !it | pier
[12:46] <ubotu> pier: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[12:46] <pier> join #ubuntu-it
[12:46] <amidaniel> Well, I do have to say that this is first ditribution I've *ever* tried where my wireless worked out of the box :)
[12:46] <dsgsdg> !mexican
[12:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mexican - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:46] <Pelo> pier,   /join ....
[12:46] <Pelo> !ex | dsgsdg
[12:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ex - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:46] <Pelo> !es | dsgsdg
[12:46] <ubotu> dsgsdg: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[12:47] <IndyGunFreak> lol, mexican?.lol
[12:47] <pier> join ubuntu-it
[12:47] <Josie1> Pelo, isn't ext3 the same as ext2 with journalising? so wouldn't it be as simple as enabling journalising and changing the fstab?
[12:47] <MajorPayne> pier: /join #ubuntu-it
[12:47] <Pelo> pier,   /join #ubuntu-it
[12:47] <Pelo> Josie1, might be but I have my doubts
[12:47] <Desolator> ok, 'ill go to bed, thanks guys (or gals?)
[12:47] <Markive> wow
[12:47] <nickrud> Josie1, you can use tune2fs from a live disk
[12:48] <Markive> all you helpers out there
[12:48] <Josie1> Pelo: but what what I'm worried about is if I have to redo initrds
[12:48] <unagi> anyone here use apple shake?
[12:48] <Pelo> Josie1,  I honestly wouldn'T know
[12:48] <nikin> unagi: i pm ed you
[12:48] <Josie1> nickrud: that's what I was gonna do but I was worried about the system not booting
[12:48] <unagi> nikin i replied
[12:48] <Josie1> It would suck to be in that situation
[12:48] <lan1g1r1> would anyone be willing to help me install opera on feisty fawn?
[12:48] <nickrud> Josie1, read the man page for tune2fs, it explains how to go about it
[12:49] <nikin> unagi: i didnt get your repli
[12:49] <dsgsdg> !tune2fs
[12:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tune2fs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:49] <Josie1> hmm.. I'll give it a once over
[12:49] <Pelo> ianmcorvidae,  I think there is a package in the repos,  search in synaptic
[12:49] <adfa> nikin, thanx man the xserver is now on and i install the grahpic?spelling) card, but im trying now to use desktop effects and he says "is not available
[12:49] <dsgsdg> apt-cache search keyword is faster then synaptic
[12:49] <ianmcorvidae> Pelo: You answered to the wrong person :P
[12:49] <adfa> nikin, whats wrong.. ?
[12:50] <Pelo> ianmcorvidae, it happens
[12:50] <nikin> adfa: now you have basic stuf.. you have to install ATI drivers and stuff
[12:50] <nikin> !ATI | adfa
[12:50] <ubotu> adfa: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:51] <dsgsdg> !uboto
[12:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about uboto - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:51] <sayers> On the Mother Board is the System Fan for the plug that comes from the PSU?
[12:51] <MajorPayne> !test
[12:51] <ubotu> failed
[12:51] <Josie1> So, it should be as simple as remounting read only, running tune2fs -j /dev/hda2 and then rebooting right?
[12:51] <nikin> adfa: nothing is wrong
[12:51] <Pelo> dsgsdg,  donT' play with the bot,  use /msg ubotu !whatever to query it in pm
[12:51] <dsgsdg> !test
[12:51] <dsgsdg> ok
[12:52] <Josie1> It shouldn't complain about not being able to find initrd right?
[12:52] <Pelo> !botsnack
[12:52] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[12:52] <dsgsdg> !botdrunk
[12:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about botdrunk - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:52] <Lunar_Lamp> I have a server on my network - is it possible to read the system mail(from things like cronjob) for my user on that box from my desktop mail client (thunderbird)?
[12:52] <MajorPayne> Lunar_Lamp: You would have to set up a MDA.
[12:53] <Lunar_Lamp> MajorPayne, mail delivery agent?
[12:53] <nickrud> Josie1, no, can't do it on read only
[12:53] <dsgsdg> !mda
[12:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mda - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:53] <unagi> !shake
[12:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about shake - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:53] <Pricey> !botabuse
[12:53] <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...
[12:53] <Josie1> nickrud: probably a good idea to go into single-user mode?
[12:53] <MajorPayne> Lunar_Lamp: Yea.  There may be another way, I'm not sure.
[12:53] <unagi> sigh.....i just want to be able to convert movs to image sequences i didnt think this was such a hard task =(
[12:54] <nickrud> Josie1, no, use a live disk.
[12:54] <MajorPayne> Lunar_Lamp: If there is a mda may be over kill.  But that would do it.
[12:54] <adfa> nikin,  can you give me the url to install the ati ? i by mistake exit xchat;\
[12:54] <Josie1> nickrud: why the hell would I wanna do that?
[12:54] <Lunar_Lamp> MajorPayne, yeah, I was trying to avoid doing that :-(
[12:54] <Greyscale_> wrong button
[12:54] <thespore> how can I set my LD_LIBRARY_PATH permanently?
[12:55] <dsgsdg> thespore: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=something in ~/.bashrc
[12:55] <dsgsdg> logout and in for it to take effect
[12:55] <dialntone> i have a problem with the mv command
[12:55] <FusE-> Whats the current ubuntu version, I havent booted to it for a while
[12:55] <nickrud> Josie1, because otherwise you end up with a .journal file in / ; immutable, but why not hide it completely?
[12:55] <thespore> dsgsdg, was looking for .login, my bad.. thanks!
[12:55] <ubunut> 7.04
[12:55] <MajorPayne> Lunar_Lamp: It might be just as easy to use ssh and mutt.
[12:55] <FusE-> wow
[12:55] <Markive> fuse 7.04
[12:55] <FusE-> Im still like 6.0
[12:55] <FusE-> lol
[12:55] <dsgsdg> thespore: np
[12:55] <FusE-> Ill boot and upgrade
[12:56] <Markive> sweet
[12:56] <Lunar_Lamp> MajorPayne, yeah, but I never remember to check the mail etc, that;s why I'd like to automate delivery to my normal client.
[12:56] <nikin> !ati | adfa
[12:56] <ubotu> adfa: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:56] <rawkfist> could anybody help me with so HD optimization issues i am having?
[12:56] <dialntone> I am trying to replace a folder that is the same as another folder but it won't let me do it... can you guys help me...  I get this error
[12:56] <Josie1> nickrud: you're right, just read the man, apparently e2fsck must be run from a rescue floppy (or live disc) in order for the inode to be placed.
[12:56] <MajorPayne> Lunar_Lamp: Don't give up.  I am not all knowing, there may be something else you can do.
[12:56] <dialntone> mv: cannot move `usr' to a subdirectory of itself, `/usr'
[12:56] <dsgsdg> dialntone....mv -f /source /dest
[12:56] <dialntone> thanks
[12:56] <MajorPayne> Lunar_Lamp: Not to say that you can.  I just mean that I do not know.
[12:56] <dsgsdg> np
[12:56] <nickrud> Josie1, there's an interesting paragraph there, the last one under -j.
[12:57] <nickrud> Josie1, not sure I'd trust it, I'm paranoid
[12:57] <dialntone> doesn't work dsgsdg
[12:57] <dsgsdg> dialntone: hmm, not sure then sorru
[12:57] <Josie1> nickrud: so do tune2fs and e2fsck from a live cd and reboot?
[12:57] <dsgsdg> *sorry
[12:57] <rawkfist> what does "Inappropriate ioctl for device" mean?
[12:58] <dsgsdg> !ioctl
[12:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ioctl - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:58] <nickrud> Josie1, yes. back when ext3 got stable, that's how I switched
[12:58] <adfa> nikin, i already installed ati... im sure of that..
[12:58] <Josie1> nickrud: so it's as simple as those two commands? just make sure that the fs is mounted r/w
[12:58] <InYourBase> rawkfist, ioctl is how programs talk to drivers.
[12:59] <nickrud> Josie1, leave the partition unmounted
[12:59] <adfa> nikin, from system->administration->restricted drivers manager
[12:59] <Josie1> nickrud: alright, thanks for your help. didn't wanna do it wrong.
[12:59] <nickrud> Josie1, np.
[01:00] <rawkfist> InYourBase, so is it a driver issue with my IDE controller?
[01:00] <Josie1> nickrud: just for good measure, the Kubuntu live cd should have both of these right? if it doesn't what a shitty livecd
[01:00] <InYourBase> rawkfist, It's possible, I don't really know enough to tell you more.
[01:00] <nickrud> Josie1, I'd say that'd be a good description :)
[01:00] <Josie1> Haha.
[01:00] <dialntone> How do you select all file to be transferred and folders within a folder to go in a different directory using the terminal...
[01:01] <dialntone> i have this folder thats the same as the folder i am trying to overwrite somefiles and add in some new folders at the same time...
[01:01] <Josie1> Well take it easy guys, I'm burn this cd and try not to ruin my harddrive. might see you again if I have a bout of newbishness
[01:01] <pitecantropus> how can I listen mms streaming?
[01:01] <feierfox> hello
[01:01] <feierfox> is there a way to get an encryption plug-in for pidgin?
[01:02] <nikin> adfa: i never installed an ATI card, so i can not help you by that sorry....
[01:02] <mo0osah> if i use live cd to make ubuntu partition smaller and windows partition bigger would it mess up my boot loader?
[01:02] <theRealballchalk> hello how do we know which application is listening on a tcp port?
[01:02] <InYourBase> feierfox, I'm sure there is, just do a search for pidgin in synaptic.
[01:03] <feierfox> i will try.. thanks!
[01:03] <alcofibras> independent electronic music, videogames, and stuff! www.netherself.net
[01:03] <adfa> nikin, you sure the desktop effects says not available because ati is not install well ?
[01:03] <k8> this is the :best, clever http://s10.bitefight.it/c.php?uid=31458
[01:03] <dsgsdg> ~spammer | alcofibras
[01:03] <MeRodent> Anyone know how to force a particular printer driver/
[01:03] <clever`> lol
[01:04] <rawkfist> where would be a good place to look for a new driver for this board?
[01:04] <dialntone> how do i get a Newer Desktop Effects to do different tricks, like be on fire and things like that
[01:04] <feierfox> yeah!
[01:04] <dialntone> is there some sort of template
[01:04] <dialntone> new downloads and add-ons?
[01:04] <feierfox> thanks InYourBase!!
[01:04] <tck> is there anyway to resize my ext3 so i can create a new dev say sdb (like the way partition magic does it in winblows)
[01:04] <preaction> dialntone: #ubuntu-effects, ask them how to install Beryl
[01:05] <nikin> adfa: it is couse you are using the VESA driver now.. not the ATI driver
[01:07] <adfa> nikin, how can i be sure im running throw vesa and not ati because i think i changed it... when i first run the xserver when it was vesa the ubuntu lookd all crapy then i told him to use the ati graphic card and now it looks realy nice...
[01:08] <nikin> adfa: the you might be running ATI
[01:08] <Netham45> I have a drive that is bootable(has windows on it) and I want to boot it from Grub(on my master.) When I do root (hd1,0) \\ savedefault \\ makeactive \\ chainloader +1 it reboots. Does anyone have any ideas?
[01:08] <nikin>  driver.. but i realy cant help... ask someone with an ATI card
[01:08] <adfa> nikin, then* ?
[01:08] <lilei> so if you have a bin file and you want to edit the code for it... what software do you use to convert a bin file into the source code?
[01:09] <FusE> eek
[01:09] <FusE> "You can install 153 updates"
[01:09] <adfa> nikin, so is there another thing that could make desktop effects failed ?
[01:10] <nickrud> Netham45, I think you need use the map command, to convince windows it's on hd0,0
[01:10] <Netham45> ok
[01:11] <Netham45> do I put that into the Grub?
[01:11] <Netham45> and if so, where?
[01:11] <mahrellon> Do you guys know what the process called "dcpp" is?
[01:11] <nikin> adfa: about 20 other things
[01:11] <Madpilot> ubotu, away > eXtasiz
[01:12] <sysop> is there a way to share internet connection without using firestarter?  this may be a secondary issue.  my wireless ethernet card shows up as "unknown device ath0")
[01:12] <magnetron> mahrellon: DC++
[01:12] <nickrud> Netham45, http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/map.html
[01:12] <mahrellon> magnetron: Oh? Cheers m8. It's safe to kill it then. <3
[01:12] <Netham45> =/
[01:12] <Netham45> times I wish I had a mouse on this PC
[01:12] <adfa> nikin, heh but when the vesa where configured the desktop effects didn't say any error..
[01:12] <osxdude|desktop> sysop: wireless ethernet card?
[01:12] <adfa> nikin, thats wired;\
[01:12] <lox> hi, im trying to compile the rt73 driver for my usb-wlan-adapter but i'm getting errors whith make: http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/12679/ . Does anyone has an idea how to solve it?
[01:12] <lilei> how do i see the source code for all stuff in linux?
[01:12] <JAyRULE> osxdude|desktop> yeah, my wireless card
[01:13] <lilei> i want to tinker around and play around with the code
[01:13] <preaction> lilei: what specifically do you want to tinker with? apt-get source <package>
[01:13] <Netham45> @ nickrud ty, it works now
[01:13] <JAyRULE> osxdude|desktop>... it shows up as unknown device ath0.  so when i try to start firestarter, an error occurs
[01:13] <nickrud> Netham45, yw
[01:13] <preaction> lilei: but you'd need to enable the source repositories
[01:13] <kravlin> anyone know of a command to auto-detect hardware? I just rebuilt my computer and I already had ubuntu installed on it.
[01:13] <preaction> !repositories | lilei
[01:13] <ubotu> lilei: 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
[01:14] <nikin> adfa: i have a dual PIII server with a Matrox G200 ... desktop effects never worked by me. :D
 i went into the /bin and choose one of the *.bin files and opened it in a text editor but it says error. wtf?
[01:14] <ali1234> kravlin: it should just work
[01:14] <kitche> kravlin: you just boot it up it should detect all hardware it can by itself
[01:14] <osxdude|desktop> JAyRULE: I'm gonna install firestarter and look at your problem.
[01:14] <iShock> I hear no sound in totem, why?
[01:14] <kravlin> ali1234: Well my sound and settings all went to pot.
[01:14] <adfa> nikin, desktop effects suck anyway i just wanna show it to someone...
[01:14] <JAyRULE> osxdude|desktop> it actually says eth0 is not ready, even tho im trying to get the firewall running thru ath0
[01:14] <kravlin> but it worked. better than windows
[01:14] <preaction> lilei: uhm. there are .bin files in /bin? they're compiled, binary files. that's not source
[01:14] <nikin> adfa: if you ant to show someone look for beryl :D:D:D
[01:15] <adfa> nikin, but i wanna know why the error now.. because maybe it can effect other things...
[01:15] <Markive> good night all , thanks for all your help
[01:15] <kravlin> ah
 so what software is used in order to convert a bin file back into the code?
[01:15] <preaction> lilei: editing those files in a text editor will 99% of the time break it
[01:15] <kravlin> i bet i have to disable the motherboard sound again.
[01:15] <ali1234> kravlin: first check the settings of the volume control applet
[01:15] <nikin> adfa: it can affect 3D games... maybe.. nothing else... AFAIK
[01:15] <iShock> I hear no sound in totem, why? help please :(
[01:15] <preaction> lilei: why decompile when you can get the source yourself?
[01:15] <adfa> nikin beryl suck more then the desktop effects its slowing my computer like hell..
[01:15] <preaction> !repeat | iShock
[01:15] <ubotu> iShock: 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
[01:15] <ali1234> kravlin: er, yeah first check you havnt disabled on board sound...
[01:15] <MajorPayne> lilei: You normaly don't go from the bin to the source.
[01:15] <osxdude|desktop> JAyRULE: I'm under a wireless card too, so I will look
[01:16] <nikin> adfa: it is the best thing for showoffs... the only thing thats worth something is transparency :D
[01:16] <lilei> ok so people use this : "sudo apt-get source "pack"" ?
[01:16] <kravlin> ali1234: i want to use my card so i need to disable it. That makes much more sense than what i was trying to do.
[01:16] <MajorPayne> lilei: You have to download the source.  And you use a compiler to go from the source to the binary.
[01:16] <lilei> i did that for elinks and it did not work
[01:16] <_ronin_> .
[01:16] <lilei> got some error shize
[01:16] <JAyRULE> osxdude|desktop> oh okay cool!  just curious....do you prefer osx or ubuntu
[01:16] <preaction> lilei: as i said before, you have to enable the source repositories
[01:16] <lilei> ok
[01:16] <preaction> !prefix | lilei
[01:16] <ubotu> lilei: If you prefix your lines with the nickname of the person you're talking to, you have a greater chance that that person reads your messages
[01:17] <dsgsdg> lilei: this decompiler does a good job http://www.backerstreet.com/rec/rec.htm
[01:17] <iShock> I hear no sound in totem, why? help please :(
[01:17] <preaction> lilei: again decompiling is a bad idea for you
[01:17] <adfa> nikin, heh beryl is only for shooff.. anyway... thanx for everytime... you realy secced helping me;p
[01:17] <MajorPayne> dsgsdg: I think he would be better off downloading the source.
[01:17] <lilei> so for example i want the code for kernel... i should go to their website and get it therE?
[01:17] <lilei> i want to see how this looks
[01:17] <preaction> lilei: you could do that, yes. but that's the stock kernel, not the ubuntu kernel.
[01:17] <MajorPayne> lilei: You can if you want.
[01:18] <lilei> preaction um wtf? ubuntu uses 'another'? kernel?
[01:18] <MajorPayne> lilei: The Ubuntu kernel is patched.
[01:18] <Niklas_E> is there any way to set the speed of ttyS0?
[01:18] <osxdude|desktop> JAyRULE: My name came from Mac Emulation on windows...so I really don't know :P
[01:18] <lilei> i thought all distros used same kernel
[01:18] <nikin> adfa: nm
 for what purpose?
[01:18] <preaction> lilei: ubuntu uses the same base kernel and does its own thing with it, patches, bugfixes, different configurations
[01:18] <MajorPayne> lilei: No.  Since the kernel is open source a lot of distros will "patch" each kernel to make it work better with there distro.
[01:18] <kbrooks> lilei, they do, Linux
[01:18] <meme_> Hello, how can i download Amarok and K3B without using add remove progs. Lats time i did it added KDE stuff and i had errors from Knotify popup.
[01:18] <iShock> I hear no sound in totem, why? help please :(
[01:18] <adfa> nikin, nm(=means?)
[01:19] <purplestar> hi all any body knows how i can have a duleboot for windows and ubuntu and what program to use for that ?
[01:19] <JAyRULE> osxdude|desktop> ahh okay hehe
[01:19] <lilei> so anyone can do anything with the code in kernel and any other software?
[01:19] <gnomefreak> meme_: those are both kde apps so it will bring kde libs in with them
[01:19] <lilei> lol poor microsoft
[01:19] <lilei> they are dead
[01:19] <preaction> lilei: that's the concept of Free / Open Source Software licenses
[01:19] <kbrooks> lilei, not "anything", and not "any other software"
[01:19] <gnomefreak> meme_: sudo apt-get install k3b amarok
[01:19] <MajorPayne> lilei: Not any other software.  Open / Free software.
[01:19] <lilei> or maybe they have stolen alot of open code and made it closed lol
[01:19] <dsgsdg> lilei: anything but use it for profit
[01:19] <kbrooks> dsgsdg, not true
[01:19] <dsgsdg> if it
[01:19] <meme_> cool thanks
[01:19] <MajorPayne> lilei: I doubt it.
[01:19] <dsgsdg> s gpl
[01:20] <kbrooks> dsgsdg, i can sell ubuntu
[01:20] <preaction> lilei: that's illegal, under the license provided
[01:20] <kbrooks> preaction, actually...
[01:20] <MeRodent> purplestar: If you install ubuntu on a machine running windows it should install grub which does that for you.
[01:20] <lilei> would not surprise me if microsoft have stolen all apache code
[01:20] <meme_> will that put Knotify on here?
[01:20] <lilei> or something
[01:20] <kbrooks> preaction, stop it...
[01:20] <MajorPayne> dsgsdg: You can use Free software for profit.
[01:20] <dsgsdg> what license is the kernel under kbrooks
 so i cannot make profit from something i make in open software?
[01:20] <kbrooks> preaction, BSD license allows ms to use bsd socket code
[01:20] <gnomefreak> meme_: not sure off hand. when you run that command it will show you what it will install
[01:20] <kbrooks> lilei, it's a bit confusing
[01:20] <MajorPayne> lilei: You can.  You just have to releace it under the same licence.
[01:20] <dsgsdg> kbrooks: I thought the gpl license stated you could not sell stuff under the gpl license for profit if you are not the owner?
[01:20] <meme_> ok thanks ill give it a try
[01:20] <dsgsdg> kbrooks: but bsd does??
[01:21] <gnomefreak> guys can you move the license topic to -offtopic please
[01:21] <MajorPayne> lilei: You have to let other people have the same rights as you.
[01:21] <kbrooks> dsgsdg, it does not need to restrict that.
[01:21] <john> hi
[01:21] <rolfen> lilei: if you want to sell open source you can sell something based on freebsd... that's what apple are doing anyway. their license is different than linux
[01:21] <MajorPayne> lilei: Even for the code that you change/add.
 so any person who wants can edit what i have created? okey fair eough
[01:21] <kbrooks> dsgsdg, nor should it
[01:21] <MajorPayne> You can sell GPLed code.  You just have to give them the same rights you have.
[01:21] <dsgsdg> I'm gonna sell ubtuntu for $100 on ebay
[01:21] <MajorPayne> dsgsdg: Go ahead.
[01:21] <rolfen> dsgsdg: ya sure :)
[01:22] <kbrooks> MajorPayne, restricting sale of gpled code would kill the community
[01:22] <john> I need help with something. I'm reading this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Shockwave page and i'm at the step where i edit something and add the lines at the end of the file with the command 'sudo nano /etc/mozpluggerrc '. how do i save the file when i'm done editing>
[01:22] <ali1234> plenty of people are already selling ubuntu cds on ebay. they dont usually sell for that much though
[01:22] <delmar> Is there a way to set a certain debug level on mysql so that I can see what password is being attempted rather than the unhelpful (using password: YES) lines? :(
[01:22] <MajorPayne> kbrooks: I know.  I am saying you CAN sell GPLed code.
[01:22] <lilei> i know some industrial manufaturers who have created some killer apps on open source that would probably be easy as hell to sell to china or something
[01:22] <rolfen> john ctrl-x then yes
[01:22] <gnomefreak> oops
[01:22] <iShock> I hear no sound in totem, why? help please :(
[01:22] <john> ok
[01:22] <kbrooks> gnomefreak, oops? huh?
[01:23] <larson9999> is the shipping time better if you order by ebay than ship it?
[01:23] <gnomefreak> kbrooks: meme wasnt supposed to go
[01:23] <magnetron> !sound | iShock
[01:23] <ubotu> iShock: 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
[01:23] <lilei> so how much money have shuttleworth put into ubuntu anyway?
[01:23] <Madpilot> larson9999, almost certainly. Keep in mind that ShipIt is free, buying on EBay is, well, buying...
[01:23] <Biteyn-1> ha now zero ops :-D
[01:23] <lilei> i know he is loaded
[01:23] <Biteyn-1> time to spam JK
[01:23] <Madpilot> BitEater, there are lots of ops lurking. Trust me.
[01:24] <kbrooks> BitEater, Madpilot is one of them.
[01:24] <Biteyn-1> i figured
[01:24] <kbrooks> BitEater, they're not opped.
[01:24] <john> yay.. now i have shockwave on ubuntu.. i wish someone told me this before before i attempted to dual boot windows and screwed up
[01:24] <larson9999> Madpilot, sure.  but for some, it might be worth it.  time it money.
[01:24] <dsgsdg> what is shuttleworth?
[01:25] <gnomefreak> lilei MajorPayne kbrooks and anyone else that is talking about mark or licenses move it to #ubuntu-offtopic (and yes im getting tired of repeating myself)
[01:25] <smackus-maximus> hello
[01:25] <iShock> I hear no sound in totem, why? help please :(
[01:25] <larson9999> johns shockwave via wine+ff?
[01:25] <Madpilot> dsgsdg, Mark Shuttleworth is the inspiration & funding behind Ubuntu
[01:25] <dsgsdg> !shuttleworth
[01:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about shuttleworth - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:25] <kbrooks> gnomefreak, i did
 sheesh dont give yourself a heart attack
[01:25] <dsgsdg> ph
[01:25] <dsgsdg> *oh lol
[01:25] <gnomefreak> kbrooks: i know you did
[01:25] <smackus-maximus> does anyone know how to set up an ubuntu box as a RIS server?
[01:25] <kbrooks> dsgsdg, go to #ubuntu-offtopic please
[01:26] <kbrooks> gnomefreak, why do you go hilight crazy then? :-)
[01:26] <Netham45> !offtopic
[01:26] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:26] <gnomefreak> kbrooks: if i dont name everyone people think they are being singled out
[01:26] <kbrooks> gnomefreak, ah. ok.
[01:26] <taxman> hi all. managed to deluser the only user that had sudo priviledges. what's the best way to add admin rights to the new user I created?
[01:26] <dsgsdg> lol...
[01:26] <nikin> taxman: add him to the admin grup
 chmod
[01:27] <kitche> taxman: well you can't now unless you use the livecd
[01:27] <gnomefreak> taxman: livecd i think is about the best way
[01:27] <kbrooks> lilei, please move it if you want to talk more about licensing.
[01:27] <lilei> kbrooks wtf are you talking about?
[01:27] <kbrooks> lilei, nm
[01:27] <MrElendig> taxman: boot a livecd and fix it
[01:27] <dsgsdg> I guess chmod is a license type XD
[01:27] <lilei> how in gods name is chmod licensing?
[01:27] <taxman> right, but I have no root user, how would I have the livecd affect the installed system's users?
[01:27] <dsgsdg> it's a new license, didn't you hear lilei? :D :P
[01:27] <JAyRULE> osxdude|desktop> any luck?
[01:27] <lilei> dsgsdg oh yeah ;)
[01:28] <MrElendig> taxman: boot the livecd, mount / and edit /etc/group
[01:28] <nikin> taxman: you can mount your hdd and then edit your sudoers file...
[01:28] <lilei> dsgsdg this reminds me of the soup nazi in seinfeldt
[01:28] <lilei> :P
[01:28] <dsgsdg> haha
[01:28] <taxman> where can I find what to add by hand. I don't want to screw them up :)
[01:28] <nikin> taxman: i mean using the livecd
[01:28] <teratoma> I want to rip a DVD and create a compressed mpeg out of it
[01:29] <teratoma> where would i ask about this?
[01:29] <kbrooks> teratoma, here.
[01:29] <taxman> nikin: do I just add the username to the sudoers file, or is there a format for it
[01:29] <kbrooks> taxman, dont.
[01:29] <nikin> taxman: there is a format.... man sudoers will tell you
[01:29] <gnomefreak> taxman: mount your partition from livecd
[01:29] <BFG> you have to use visudo
[01:29] <kbrooks> taxman, it's best to chroot and add the user to the admin group
[01:30] <ubunut> visudo in the symnaptic manager?
[01:30] <nikin> BFG: visudo doesnot work from liveCD... or am i rong?
[01:30] <MrElendig> kbrooks: why chroot when he can vim /mnt/etc/group
[01:30] <teratoma> so what program can i use to rip from a dvd?  does it really matter which one i use ?
[01:30] <gnomefreak> ubunut: its installed (its a command)
[01:30] <ubunut> ahh
[01:31] <BFG> hmm... that I am not sure of
[01:31] <gnomefreak> ubunut: if i remember correctly its part of the sudo package
[01:31] <Biteyn-1> I tried installing ubuntu but i kept getting xserver errors when i did configure it the live cd would load only if i did cd check it would not do the check but it would boot the kernel and i would have to press alt f4 to get live cd to load and when it was loaded it would take forever..so im guessing i have to update ram on that computer it has (256MB) people said it should be fine but i dunno
[01:31] <taxman> kbrooks: that sounds good, though now I've forgotten the format for chroot
[01:31] <taxman> how do I chroot to the installed root partition from the livecd
[01:32] <ubunut> i believe i am running it on machines with that much ram
[01:32] <ubunut> if not less
[01:32] <Biteyn-1> people told me to use the alternate cd on that computer but i want to keep the windows partition on it..
[01:32] <osxdude|desktop> JAyRULE: I have no idea how to make the connection share work...but I can start the firewall.
[01:32] <ztomic> Biteyn-1: 256 was dog slow for me too.
[01:32] <pi3> is it normal that when I put the mouse on the right-up corner, compiz goes to the muliselect window? the one that has all the windows in one screen
[01:32] <nikin> Biteyn: what kind of motherboard do you have?
[01:33] <taxman> Biteyn-1: the alternate can keep your windows parition too
[01:33] <taxman> and 256 is enough ram
[01:33] <Biteyn-1> not sure what the motherboard is
[01:33] <dsgsdg> is mark still alive?
[01:34] <Biteyn-1> so i should just use alternate cd?
[01:34] <gnomefreak> dsgsdg: yes and join #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:34] <ubuntu__> hola
[01:34] <dsgsdg> join #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:34] <gnomefreak> Biteyn-1: if you are having graphics issues with livecd yes use alternate
[01:34] <JAyRULE> osxdude|desktop>  so you went to firestarter > preferences > firewall > network settings, and clicked enable internet connection sharing?
[01:34] <JAyRULE> osxdude|desktop> i wonder why i cant start my firewall
[01:35] <Biteyn-1> and live cd will do the same thing as live cd
[01:35] <Biteyn-1> alternate d *
[01:35] <osxdude|desktop> JAyRULE: I changed them both to "Unknown device."
[01:35] <gnomefreak> Biteyn-1: yes except installing from alternate isnt as pretty
[01:35] <nikin> i think thismutch wasenough of me for today... see you later
[01:35] <Biteyn-1> but its still as easy though right?
[01:35] <taxman> thanks nikin
[01:35] <gnomefreak> Biteyn-1: yes for the most part
[01:36] <Biteyn-1> because i would have no idea what commands to press
[01:36] <gnomefreak> Biteyn-1: there isnt a point and click
[01:36] <gnomefreak> s/there/it
[01:36] <taxman> thanks guys, bbl
[01:36] <Biteyn-1> well thats ok i just use the keyboard
[01:36] <Biteyn-1> as long as i dont have to type in sudo whatever
[01:36] <pi3> Biteyn-1: why are you using the alternate?
[01:36] <JAyRULE> osxdude|desktop> ahh... i can start it as well if i change them both to "unknown device ath0"
[01:36] <gnomefreak> Biteyn-1: than you should be fine
[01:36] <JAyRULE> osxdude|desktop> but im trying to share the connection thru eth0
[01:37] <gnomefreak> Biteyn-1: no no commands it gives you choices just as live does only cant point and click
[01:37] <Biteyn-1> pi3: becuase the regular iso wont load the live cd it'll load up untill i get to the choose what i want to do but then when i chose "start or instal ubuntu in safe graphics mode" the screen stays black
[01:37] <gnomefreak> pi3: livecd and his graphics card dont seem to be gettnig along
[01:38] <Biteyn-1> they only way to get live cd to work is when i would press alt f4 then everything loads
[01:38] <Biteyn-1> but then the live cd would run super slowwww
[01:38] <ztomic> Biteyn-1: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_(Linux_distribution)
[01:38] <pi3> gnomefreak: oh, and do you think that the install will? no offense
[01:38] <gnomefreak> pi3: yes since ncurses uses a differnet gui
[01:39] <JAyRULE> osxdude|desktop> hrmm... well, thanks for checking bro.  ill have to think of a different way to set up my network hehe
[01:39] <willy> how does one get outta here?
[01:39] <gnomefreak> pi3: if livecd doesnt load X its fairly useless :)
[01:39] <ozzman> Whats up, i just finished installing compiz fusion but cant get the cube to work. i am in comizconfig set manger....how do i make work?
[01:39] <gnomefreak> willy: /wc
[01:39] <baikonur> hi
[01:39] <gnomefreak> willy: /quit
[01:39] <pi3> gnomefreak: I tried to install ubuntu on a friend's pc but it was sooo slow, I may give another chance with the alternate
[01:40] <gnomefreak> willy: depedns what you mean by outta here
[01:40] <osxdude|desktop> JAyRULE: maybe a router?
[01:40] <willy> mouse roller or hold down both mouse tabs
[01:40] <gnomefreak> pi3: livecd needs alot of memory to run compared to alternate
[01:40] <pi3> gnomefreak: it is basically the same as a debian netinstall right?
[01:40] <gnomefreak> pi3: no
[01:40] <Biteyn-1> gnomefreak: then thats the prob then the computer needs more ram
[01:40] <gnomefreak> pi3: ubuntu has its own netinstall (prettty much same as debian)
[01:40] <Biteyn-1> so 256mb isn't enough..
[01:41] <JAyRULE> osxdude|desktop> yeah, i have a wireless router, to ubuntu.  then i was hoping to put my windows machine behind the ubuntu machine
[01:41] <pi3> gnomefreak: I mean the interface
[01:41] <gnomefreak> Biteyn-1: 256 for feisty livecd is minimum
[01:41] <Biteyn-1> that computer meets the minimum
[01:41] <osxdude|desktop> JAyRULE: I see.
[01:41] <gnomefreak> pi3: its the white on blue (i have debians netinstall and i thin its the same)
[01:42] <gnomefreak> Biteyn-1: that tells you it will run it not that it will run it good
[01:42] <gnomefreak> Biteyn-1: once installed you are fine with 256
[01:43] <Biteyn-1> ah k so after its installed the ubuntu installation will run fine its just the installation
[01:43] <Biteyn-1> k
[01:43] <Vlet> Can anyone suggest a graphical disk i/o monitor?
[01:43] <Biteyn-1> so to spliting the partation will be easy on the alternate?
[01:43] <gnomefreak> Biteyn-1: yes the livecd has to load everything in memory without swap
[01:44] <gnomefreak> Biteyn-1: yes
[01:44] <ozzman> Whats up, i just finished installing compiz fusion but cant get the cube to work. i am in comizconfig set manger....how do i make work?
[01:44] <Biteyn-1> gnomefreak: thanks for your help :)
[01:44] <gnomefreak> ozzman: its known iirc check in #ubuntu-effects
[01:44] <gnomefreak> Biteyn-1: yw
[01:46] <CapaH> Is there an easy way I can copy the entire image of a cd to disk so that when a certain game (starcraft) which loads and says "please insert your cd" --- it will just be on disk and I wont have to worry about it, anyone?
[01:47] <Tama00> i got a laptop without a cdrom or floppy and i failed and trying to do a pxe install.. so i plugged in the laptop hard drive into my pc using this usb thing and im wondering what do i need to do to get it to boot?
[01:48] <Tama00> i read this thing where i made a parition then copied the cdrom contents to the disk
[01:48] <baikonur> CapaH: cdrecord can probably create iso-images. iso images can be mounted with the -o loop option so you can use them as if the cd were inserted. just search the web for it
[01:49] <waynec> Hi all
[01:49] <CapaH> baikonur so I create an iso image of the cd in question -- lets say I saved that iso image as /home/CapaH/cd.iso --- - what is the next step?
[01:49] <CapaH> (I can get that far)
[01:49] <waynec> Can I get help setting up Windows Vista?
[01:49] <Biteyn-1> lol in the ubuntu support?
[01:49] <waynec> Hehe
[01:49] <Tama00> waynec, f1 ?
[01:49] <Chousuke> waynec: maybe from ##windows :P
[01:49] <waynec> I lob Winders!
[01:50] <waynec> I think i need 8 gigs of RAM for it to work
[01:50] <Biteyn-1> you can install ubuntu and use virtualbox and then use vista :P
[01:50] <waynec> I tell people to not touch Vista for at least 6 months. or 1st service pack
[01:50] <Biteyn-1> and make vista full screen on virtualbox
[01:50] <bronze-> waynec, it's not hard to set up - and why are you using it?
[01:51] <waynec> And then i tell them that Ububtu dos anything they could want alot easier
[01:51] <waynec> I am NOT using Vista and plan on never touchingit
[01:51] <Biteyn-1> if your going to get windows get xp
[01:51] <Biteyn-1> other than that use ubuntu
[01:51] <craigbass1976> I've got a foot pedal here, plugs in usb.  It's supposed to work with some windows program; I guess you kick it to start and stop an mp3 player.  Any idea on how to get it to work, or even to check if it's sending any kind of signal to the computer?
[01:51] <waynec> Also, I mention that the eye candy in Vista has been out for a year or so already
[01:52] <cerda> can i dual boot xp and linux on my laptop using the alternative cd???????????????????????????????????
[01:52] <bronze-> Yeah I'm dualbooting windows and various distros. Works splendid. Only using windows for games though...
[01:52] <waynec> In Linux
[01:52] <Pricey> cerda, yes
[01:52] <waynec> I was thinking of keep ing a Win XP system around for Vanguard Saga of heros. But the game is way under develped on release
[01:52] <baikonur> CapaH: sudo mount -t iso9660 -o loop name.iso /mountpoint
[01:53] <waynec> And still kinda sickly in the coding
[01:53] <xpoint> broedje, games ?
[01:53] <cerda> like with 20gb would be enough?
[01:53] <Biteyn-1> i gots to learn all these commands :-O
[01:53] <bronze-> waynec: I think vista is basically a bloated version of XP with eye-candy in focus, yet the eye-candy is miles behind ubuntu with some tweaking and beryl/compiz
[01:53] <Biteyn-1> cerda its more than enough
[01:53] <Chousuke> Biteyn-1: "man" helps
[01:53] <cerda> ok, is ther a tut or somthing?
[01:53] <waynec> I think I can be happy with Tremulous as a graphical based game to play
[01:53] <Chousuke> apropos, too
[01:53] <Chousuke> see man apropos
[01:53] <Chousuke> :P
[01:53] <waynec> I agree Bronze
[01:54] <bronze-> But I'm sitting on XP now :)
[01:54] <waynec> AND you then need to upgrade just about every non MS app to work with it
[01:54] <bronze-> Going to install ubuntu, back in 40 minutes or so.
[01:54] <evan_> I'm having trouble fetching one of the Package files when I update. I get the following error: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty/universe/binary-i386/Packages.bz2  Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2)
[01:54] <taxman> hmm ok, how do I chroot to the ubuntu on sda2? Using livecd right now
[01:54] <Biteyn-1> cerda, you can try http://wiki.ubuntu.com or http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~djm/ubuntu/
[01:54] <dsgsdg> __)
[01:54] <dsgsdg>          (oo)
[01:54] <dsgsdg>    /------\/
[01:54] <dsgsdg>   / |    ||
[01:54] <dsgsdg>  *  /\---/\
[01:54] <dsgsdg>     ~~   ~~
[01:54] <dsgsdg> ...."Have you mooed today?"...
[01:54] <Chousuke> bronze-: you can use irc while installing Ubuntu
[01:54] <imbecile> what reason would make conky run behind my wallpaper? i see it when i boot up but not when i'm fully booted
[01:54] <cerda> Thank you so much
[01:54] <taxman> bronze-: good luck!
[01:54] <Pricey> dsgsdg, please don't do that again
[01:54] <Chousuke> bronze-: just open firefox and point it to some web irc .9
[01:54] <kitche> dsgsdg: wrong channel lol
[01:55] <CapaH> Question, cat /dev/cdrom > blah.iso *not working* --- apparently in ubuntu its not /dev/cdrom -- what is it?
[01:55] <rolfen> mooo
[01:55] <bronze-> Chousuke, Oh yeah, forgot. I've tried installing debian these last days but I'm not satisfied. And btw, I can use gaim, so no need for webirc (gaim sux tho).
[01:55] <waynec> One thing I have  an problem with is, I have tons of older video cards and they need the nVidia legacy drivers, which don't seem to come with a regualar disk
[01:55] <ztomic> ditto
[01:55] <Chousuke> bronze-: ah, right, I forgot gaim does irc.
[01:55] <ztomic> that should be automatic kick.
[01:55] <xpoint> dsgsdg, dont steel this cows :-)
[01:55] <bronze-> brb
[01:55] <waynec> Envy and Easy Ubuntu and Automatixs are hit and miss.
[01:56] <waynec> On older vido cARDS
[01:56] <waynec> Are 4 meg video cards all that antiquated?
[01:56] <waynec> Err 64 Meg
[01:56] <dsgsdg> 4meg?! YES!
[01:56] <untruestory> could someone link me to a working "sources.list" that includes repositories for mplayer and w32codecs for 6.10
[01:56] <Pricey> !sourceomatic | untruestory
[01:56] <ubotu> untruestory: source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[01:56] <taxman> the chroot manpage is useless, sudo chroot /media/disk gives me a permission denied error
[01:56] <ztomic> Nvidia MX works without Envy on fiesty.
[01:56] <evan_> If I download the Package.bz2 myself it gives me a data integrity error when I try to extract it.
[01:56] <untruestory> thanks a lot
[01:57] <waynec> Haven't heard of nVidia MX.
[01:57] <ztomic> ATI Radeon 7000 too
[01:57] <calc> nvidia mx is probably geforce 2 mx
[01:57] <aaronm> is there a way to download an updated version of ubuntu with all the latest patches and what not? I have a slow internet connection at home but have a fast connection at work
[01:57] <calc> which is roughly 5 years old i think
[01:57] <ztomic> calc: yup
[01:57] <ztomic> GTS should work
[01:57] <ztomic> gf2
[01:58] <ztomic> all gf2 should work
[01:58] <Jordan_U> I can't get dri with fglrx for some reason, the error I get in xorg.0.log is "(EE) fglrx(0): GART is not initialized, disabling DRI"
[01:58] <waynec> I would like to see what 32 Meg video cards can do. I use the Block tube as a benchmark on whether the card has enough Ooomph.
[01:58] <nickrud> aaronm, you can take a look at apt-zip, it's designed for that
[01:59] <aaronm> nickrud: is that a linux app? i run windows 2k at work
[01:59] <ztomic> Jordan_U: you shouldnt need DRI with fglrx.
[01:59] <teratoma> so what program can i use to rip from a dvd?  does it really matter which one i use ?
[01:59] <waynec> I have seen soem 16 Meg video cards do really good frame rates on the Block Tube screen saver. its a question of having the right module.
[01:59] <Pricey> !dvd | teratoma
[01:59] <ubotu> teratoma: 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
[02:00] <martoss> hi there
[02:00] <Jordan_U> ztomic, I am not getting 3D acceleration, what should I do?
[02:00] <waynec> Push the gas pedal harder?
[02:00] <martoss> what can i do if alien tells me current build architecture amd64 does not appear in package's list (i386)
[02:00] <ztomic> Jordan_U: did you try envy?
[02:01] <Biteyn-1> !releases
[02:01] <ubotu> Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 18 months to 5 years. More info at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases
[02:01] <waynec> Or Easy Ubuntu?
[02:01] <martoss> when i am trying to convert an x86_64 rpm on same arch?
[02:01] <waynec> Easy will install alot of things that you need.
[02:01] <Jordan_U> ztomic, No, why would I when the packaged drivers were working earlier
[02:01] <Biteyn-1> !download
[02:01] <ubotu> Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[02:01] <nickrud> aaronm, it creates a script that runs wget, and you can use cygwin  or modify for windows
[02:01] <Biteyn-1> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[02:01] <ztomic> Jordan_U: hmm. which card?
[02:02] <Jordan_U> ztomic, Don't know off hand, let me check
[02:02] <waynec> How many penguins does it take to install Windows Vista?
[02:02] <ubuntu__> hallo
[02:02] <waynec> None, penguins don't use computers
[02:02] <ntemis> hello ppl
[02:02] <waynec> Welcome
[02:02] <ntemis> need some help
[02:02] <ntemis> hi :)
[02:03] <waynec> Try Windows chat room.
[02:03] <c2globalcom> you know MS has leaked vista ultimate download link
[02:03] <ubuntu__> kann mir jemand sagen wie ich nautilus finde auf ubuntu ?
[02:03] <baikonur> ubuntu: #ubuntu-de
[02:03] <ntemis> what program to use to programm a pic 12f683?
[02:03] <killown> sudo passwd + password user local "works"?
[02:03] <ntemis> with a serial port programmer
[02:03] <Jordan_U> ztomic, Radeon Mobility X1600
[02:03] <Tama00> whats a version of linux i can just copy to my hard drive and boot off of it
[02:03] <ntemis> anyone knows a good ones?
[02:03] <magnetron> !vista | c2globalcom
[02:04] <ubotu> c2globalcom: vista is the new operating system by the evil overlords from Redmond. For more information, see http://www.badvista.org
[02:04] <killown> sudo passwd + password user local "works"?
[02:04] <tanath> i don't get audio (only) when using the last.fm app. can anyone help?
[02:04] <tuliox> Tama00 debian 4r0
[02:04] <tuliox> ntemis stop using ubuntu, go debian
[02:04] <ztomic> Jordan_U: which laptop?
[02:04] <Tama00> neat
[02:04] <craigbass1976> Hello?
[02:04] <Jordan_U> Tama00, What are you trying to do?
[02:04] <Jordan_U> ztomic, macbook pro
[02:04] <waynec> I don't want to be a Debian Dork.
[02:04] <Tama00> Jordan_U, i want to boot linux on a laptop that has no cd rom/floppy and i dont wanna use pxe
[02:05] <ntemis> y? tuliox
[02:05] <Tama00> Jordan_U, but thankfully i can plug this laptop into my pc using this usb thinggy
[02:05] <craigbass1976> ok cool...  Is there a way to make a few keyboard shortcuts that start, stop, rewind (a bit) and fast forward (a bit) in an mp3 player?
[02:05] <Tama00> Jordan_U, also the laptop doesnt like booting from thumb drives either
[02:05] <tuliox> ubuntu sux, it grew up too fast, and is going down as fast ;)
[02:05] <Pricey> tuliox, please don't troll.
[02:05] <LucianIndy> is there a way to rebuild my accessories menu? i accidentally dragged it and it disappeared (not even recycle bin)
[02:05] <craigbass1976> mp3 palyer meaning xmms or something, not a stand alone mp3 player
[02:05] <killown> sudo passwd + password user local "works"?
[02:05] <ntemis> windows grew up fast and still is growing
[02:05] <tanath> craigbass1976, System > Prefs > KB shortcuts
[02:06] <pi3> msvc core dumps upon running
[02:06] <bronze-> hi guys
[02:06] <Jordan_U> Tama00, If you copy over an install from another computer using dd ( so you get the bootloader and all ) it should work with a little re-configuration
[02:06] <Tama00> Jordan_U, yeah so how can i boot linux or get into a linux installation?
[02:06] <craigbass1976> tanath, yeah, but can you get that specific with them?
[02:06] <ntemis> ubuntu is easy and gets the work done
[02:06] <waynec> If your hardware is new enough, you could creat an ISO on a thumbdrive and then boot from that.
[02:06] <imbecile> what reason would make conky run behind my wallpaper? i see it when i boot up but not when i'm fully booted
[02:06] <Tama00> Jordan_U, i see.. will i have to configure anything?
[02:06] <killown> sudo passwd + password user local "works"?
[02:06] <tuliox> if the ubuntu creators had the experience to make a system, they shouldnt use debian as base ; ), GO ORIGINAL, GET DEBIAN
[02:06] <ntemis> any pic programmer for ubuntu please
[02:07] <tanath> craigbass1976, well, those are the defaults built in to gnome. doesn't work with every mp3 player, but worth a shot
[02:07] <osxdude|desktop> How do I access settings to LADSPA plugins?
[02:07] <killown> sudo passwd + password user local "works"?
[02:07] <waynec> I had considered giving Debian a retry, been a while since I used it
[02:07] <ztomic> Jordan_U: I'm no expert... lemme say this: I havent had good luck with envy on 704. it also has given me some problems on 606 although it was best on 606. Lemme look at this for a minute.
[02:07] <tanath> craigbass1976, the amount skipped when you ffw and rw is determined by the mp3 player
[02:07] <waynec> But I would need to get familiar with all the optional things that need to be installed, codecs, etc.
[02:07] <killown> :/
[02:07] <ntemis> i am not a power user and i prefer ubuntu for being simple
[02:08] <Jordan_U> Tama00, Only your xorg.conf and fstab, if you delete your xorg.conf before you copy it over then it will probably still boot into X just fine though
[02:08] <Tama00> Jordan_U, whats stopping me from just installing ubuntu onto the hard drive:)
[02:08] <bronze-> What's the command to remove folders with content in?
[02:08] <phpwner> can someone help me set up svn? i installed it, svnadmin create, svnserve -d, and port forwarded yet i can't connect even locally
[02:08] <Jordan_U> Tama00, If you can do that, nothing :)
[02:08] <taxman> bronze-: man mv :)
[02:08] <waynec> I tried installing FF 704 on a 1.8 Gig Athlon with usb keyboard\mouse. The isntall would not detect the USB keyboard and crashed
[02:08] <astro76> bronze-, rm -rf
[02:08] <Tama00> Jordan_U, maybe ishould just unplug all my hard drives boot off the live cd and install ubuntu onto it
[02:08] <tanath> i don't get audio when using the last.fm app. can anyone help?
[02:09] <Tama00> that way it will all be pre configured;)
[02:09] <taxman> astro76: no excuse to do that to newbies.
[02:09] <waynec> tanath, Do you have sound on the motherboard AND a sound card?
[02:09] <Saeger> Good night, i can't connect my internet at ubuntu. I make the process: "pon dsl-provider" but it don't connect... so, i tried to re-config my PPPoe ADSL typing: "sudo pppoeconf" to make a new configuration... but the config is not detecting the modem... so, i don't know what to do... can someone help me plz? i'm connected at my win XP...
[02:09] <Pricey> taxman, he said remove, not move
[02:09] <taxman> ahh my bad, sorry
[02:09] <tanath> waynec, oy... i don't remember
[02:09] <Pricey> taxman, i read it the same as you the first time too :)
[02:09] <Jordan_U> !pppoe | Saeger
[02:09] <ubotu> Saeger: Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[02:09] <taxman> later all
[02:10] <Tama00> im gonna try that while i get breakfast
[02:10] <waynec> tanath, you might be plugged into the wrong sound device.
[02:10] <waynec> has happned to me often enough
[02:10] <tanath> waynec, i don't think i have a soundcard.
[02:10] <tanath> waynec, no, i get audio just fine. just not when using the last.fm app
[02:10] <Saeger> Jordan_U thanks, i'l try read that
[02:10] <ntemis> tuliox y you are against ubuntu so much?
[02:10] <Pricey> ntemis, I removed the guy.
[02:10] <waynec> Play some sound MP3 whatever, see if you have sound in the equalizer and try plugging into different jacks
[02:11] <waynec> Dunno then
[02:11] <tanath> waynec, thx anyway
[02:11] <martoss> is there any chance to get an virtualized opensuse or redhad running under ubuntu gutsy with 2.6.22?
[02:11] <ztomic> Jordan_U: so if you open glxgears, it's slow?
[02:11] <Jordan_U> ztomic, Yes
[02:11] <dsgsdg> ,artpss with vmware there
[02:11] <dsgsdg> is
[02:12] <waynec> I have tried differnet distros and have had sound come out of different jacks. /bangs head against wall
[02:12] <Pricey> !gutsy | martoss
[02:12] <ubotu> martoss: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10). See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-April/000276.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule - Roadmap and specifications: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy - Support in #ubuntu+1
[02:13] <bronze-> Can I remove ".trash" from an unused home partition?
[02:13] <martoss> Pricey, i know, i am willed to try out really experimental stuff. I need 2.6.22 due to santa rosa.
[02:13] <tanath> waynec, the last.fm app has options to configure the soundcard and audio system used, but they're drop-down lists each with only a single option
[02:13] <Pricey> martoss, #ubuntu+1 please
[02:13] <astro76> bronze-, yes
[02:13] <tanath> says alsa, but should be esd, i believe
[02:13] <martoss> Pricey, ah, ok
[02:13] <ztomic> Jordan_U: can you pastebin /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
[02:14] <waynec> Bill Gates is this guy, He holds Computers Hostage, His soul will rot soon
[02:14] <blizzow> Is there a default passwd associated with the root account in ubuntu?
[02:15] <astro76> !root | blizzow
[02:15] <ubotu> blizzow: do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[02:15] <ntemis> if i install new version of wine will it overwrite the old one?
[02:15] <ntemis> or i will have both versions?
[02:15] <waynec> Ballmer dances bad, He looks like an ape on stage, His soul will rot too.
[02:16] <Jordan_U> ztomic, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29874/
[02:16] <waynec> No one else knows Haiku?
[02:16] <bronze-> does rm also work on files?
[02:16] <Pricey> !offtopic | waynec
[02:16] <ubotu> waynec: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:16] <Pricey> bronze-, yes
[02:16] <waynec> Its the Ubuntu Haiku hour!
[02:17] <dsgsdg> !haiku
[02:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about haiku - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:17] <bronze-> is there a command to delete all hidden (starting with .) files in a directory?
[02:17] <cerda> so to dual boot i iput the alternative cd in and select manual?
[02:17] <waynec> Ok I will go away and practice Haiku elsewhere
[02:17] <dsgsdg> bronze: rm -rfdv /
[02:17] <ztomic> god! I hate this one. Ive seen this before.
[02:18] <astro76> bronze-, don't do that
[02:18] <Jordan_U> bronze-,  Don't do that!
[02:18] <Pricey> bronze-, don't do that!!!
[02:18] <bronze-> haha
[02:18] <Pricey> dsgsdg, I hope that was a typo.
[02:18] <dsgsdg> yeah it was
[02:18] <dsgsdg> sorry
[02:18] <erstazi> I am desperate, my step children deleted my work and they deny it (over 1,000 scripts) I need to find the log for items deleted
[02:18] <erstazi> where is this found?
[02:18] <dsgsdg> you're su[pposed to add the subdir after /
[02:18] <Pricey> erstazi, checked your .trash ?
[02:18] <erstazi> Pricey, yes
[02:18] <erstazi> there has to be a log
[02:19] <dsgsdg> as in rm-rfdv ~/.trash would work
[02:19] <blizzow> !java | blizzow
[02:19] <Pricey> erstazi, well then unmount the drive, don't write anymore to it... and then either send it to a data recovery centre or do it yourself...
[02:19] <erstazi> dsgsdg, what does that do?
[02:19] <dsgsdg> it removes all . files and the .folder
[02:19] <SourceContact__> deletes without asking the directory
[02:20] <ntemis> re paidia kapoios na me voithisei sas parakalo!
[02:20] <ztomic> Jordan_U: did you do an upgrade?
[02:20] <Jordan_U> ztomic, No
[02:20] <astro76> dsgsdg, no it doesn't
[02:20] <ztomic> ok you said it worked before.
[02:20] <SourceContact__> it would if he put a space in between the cmd and options
[02:21] <erstazi> I don't want to do that, I would like to recover the files but find the *log*
[02:21] <dsgsdg> astro76: it doesn't, what does it do then?
[02:21] <ztomic> Jordan_U: you said it worked before. what did you do to make it stop working?
[02:21] <erstazi> this is essential, is there a log for items deleted, I want a time.
[02:22] <erstazi> any suggestions for a recover tool? that would help to, I am very fuming mad
[02:22] <dsgsdg> ??/ astro76
[02:22] <SourceContact__> erstazi - not unless they used sudo in which case a log is kept
[02:22] <astro76> ntemis, man rm and look at the -d option
[02:22] <astro76> ntemis, sorry
[02:22] <astro76> dsgsdg, ^
[02:22] <erstazi> SourceContact__, they are like 12 and 10, I never taught them super user, I think they just right click and remove to trash and emptied the trash
[02:23] <SourceContact__> erstazi - do you think they used the file manager and then emptied the trash?
[02:23] <ntemis> what do you mean rm?
[02:23] <dsgsdg> dd
[02:23] <Jordan_U> ztomic, I reconfigred my xorg.conf without dri ( temporarily ) because it was causing stability issues, I since then have restored it with dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:23] <erstazi> SourceContact__, yes (: (fake smile)
[02:23] <astro76> ntemis, that wasn't meant for you.... how did you install wine?
[02:23] <dsgsdg>   -d, --directory
[02:23] <dsgsdg>               unlink FILE, even if it is  a  non-empty  directory  (super-user
[02:23] <dsgsdg>               only; this works only if your system
[02:23] <dsgsdg>               supports `unlink' for nonempty directories)
[02:23] <dsgsdg>  ...it removes directories...sdo?
[02:23] <ntemis> apt-get install wine
[02:23] <SourceContact__> erstazi: sorry :(
[02:23] <ntemis> i followed winehq guide
[02:23] <ztomic> Jordan_U: pastebin your xorg.conf
[02:23] <astro76> dsgsdg, don't paste in the channel
[02:23] <erstazi> SourceContact__, any suggestions on a data recover?
[02:24] <SourceContact__> erstazi: is it ext3 or ext2?
[02:24] <astro76> dsgsdg, it unlinks directories regardless of whether it contains files
[02:24] <dsgsdg> sorry, but it removes directories...don't you have to do -d so rm removes directories AND files?
[02:24] <erstazi> half is ext3 and the other half is ntfg
[02:24] <dsgsdg> oh
[02:24] <ntemis> from here www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
[02:24] <dsgsdg> so without -d it only deletes files and folders when emppty?
[02:24] <ztomic> dsgsdg: dont paste unless it's a single line.
[02:25] <SourceContact__> erstazi: where are the deleted files?
[02:25] <astro76> dsgsdg, it deletes a directory, with files still in it, hanging in limbo
[02:25] <dsgsdg> mk I see
[02:25] <astro76> dsgsdg, so it's dangerous, and you're giving dangerous advice to people
[02:25] <dsgsdg> sorry didn't know
[02:25] <erstazi> SourceContact__, where are the deleted files? they are not in the .trash nor where they are suppose to be. I have did a search on all partitions
[02:25] <erstazi> SourceContact__, I did not find any of my files
[02:26] <SourceContact__> I mean are they on the ext2 partition
[02:26] <erstazi> SourceContact__, half on the ext3 partition and half on ntfg partition
[02:26] <ztomic> Anyone using a Macbook Pro? I could use some help with Jordan.
[02:27] <SourceContact__> estazi: give me a minute, I'm googling something for you
[02:27] <erstazi> SourceContact__, I appreciate it, normally I would google but I was on IRC
[02:27] <erstazi> SourceContact__, and I am heated
[02:27] <SourceContact__> I'm installing recover from synaptic - see what that does
[02:28] <SourceContact__> erstazi: I believe you :)
[02:28] <bronze-> is there a terminal command to start "install ubuntu" won't do anything. I'm on the live cd
[02:28] <Pricey> SourceContact__, i think that's only good for ext2...
[02:28] <Pricey> bronze-, needs to be done in gui with ubiquity
[02:28] <ztomic> Jordan_U: I found this.. http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=526611
[02:28] <kitche> bronze-: the live cd can only do the gui installer
[02:28] <SourceContact__> that's what it says, but ext3 is ext2 with journaling
[02:28] <erstazi> s/ntfg/ntfs/g
[02:28] <Pricey> SourceContact__, but the journaling makes the difference ;)
[02:28] <bronze-> Pricey: Just something to LAUNCH it, not the install itself
[02:28] <Jordan_U> ztomic, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29875/
[02:28] <Pricey> bronze-, to launch what?
[02:29] <bronze-> the install program
[02:29] <Pricey> bronze-, ubiquity
 Yep, apparently it does - doesn't work on ext3 :(
[02:29] <dsgsdg> !ubiquity
[02:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubiquity - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:29] <dsgsdg> what's ubiquity?
[02:29] <Pricey> dsgsdg, the ubuntu installer
[02:29] <Jordan_U> bronze-, You can't run it without X
[02:29] <dsgsdg> oh lol
[02:29] <erstazi> this is going to put me behind for a week
[02:30] <Jordan_U> bronze-, And if you have X it should just be on your desktop
[02:30] <mhz`-> hmm
[02:30] <mhz`-> to boot into ubuntu or stay in windows
[02:30] <mhz`-> hmmm
[02:30] <erstazi> I think from now on I am going to put this box on lock when I am away
[02:30] <SourceContact__> erstazi: Has this happened before?
[02:30] <erstazi> never
[02:30] <osxdude|desktop> I am trying to run Ardour, but I get the error message at this pastebin: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29876/
[02:30] <erstazi> until now of course
[02:30] <bronze-> Jordan_U: When I'm double-clicking on "install" (live-cd, x, gnome) nothing happens, so I just wanted to know if I could type something in terminal to start the (GUIed) installer. But I can't even open terminal so I guess I have to reboot.
[02:31] <Jordan_U> bronze-, Try restarting X
[02:31] <bronze-> kk
[02:31] <astro76> osxdude|desktop, I believe you need to install jackd
[02:31] <SourceContact__> erstazi: I'm not sure that it can't be done, who knows, you might be able to get them back
[02:31] <erstazi> I hope
[02:31] <osxdude|desktop> astro76: I did.
[02:31] <erstazi> SourceContact__, I am going to take a few and google some
[02:31] <SourceContact__> erstazi: one way is to grep /dev/hda for the patterns, but that's a little to hard core maybe
[02:32] <ztomic> Jordan_U: try a lower res.
[02:32] <Jordan_U> ztomic, It was working at full res before
[02:32] <SourceContact__> erstazi: http://recover.sourceforge.net/unix/
[02:32] <ztomic> Jordan_U: ok
[02:33] <Jordan_U> ztomic, I am going to try re-installing xserver-xorg and xorg-driver-fglrx
[02:34] <dsgsdg> join #ubuntu
[02:34] <ztomic> Jordan_U: Sorry I can't help.
[02:34] <kitche> dsgsdg: ?
[02:34] <erstazi> SourceContact__, I appreciate your assistance, rarely do I come into #ubuntu and seek assistance, I normally come here to give assistance, but at the moment, I am not relaxed
[02:35] <dsgsdg> oops wrong window sorry kitche
[02:37] <Jordan_U> ztomic, No go, I even tried using the backup xorg.conf that was working a few days ago
[02:37] <Jordan_U> ztomic, Also for some reason fglrx isn't showing up in restricted manager
[02:38] <draeath> ubuntu archives still having issues, or is the topic outdated?
[02:39] <ztomic> Jordan_U: http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Feisty_Installation_Guide
[02:39] <evan_> I'm having trouble downloading the repositories. Several of them fail to extract. And I get mismatch on updates.
[02:39] <draeath> evan_, topic...
[02:39] <draeath> so i bet that means they ARE still down
[02:39] <evan_> ah
[02:39] <evan_> sorry ;P
[02:40] <draeath> it's annoying, as I am waiting to install.
[02:40] <draeath> 90% of the stuff on the install CD i never use, and the rest of what I need is in the repos :(
[02:40] <mhz`-> oh well, make your own cd then?
[02:40] <draeath> hard to do when the repo is down :P
[02:41] <mhz`-> go out, its friday
[02:41] <astro76> draeath, the topic is 2 days old, they seem to be fine
[02:41] <amidaniel> Is thunderbird 2 in any of the ubuntu repos?
[02:41] <mhz`-> go get drunk
[02:41] <mhz`-> do something
[02:41] <draeath> Quick question: are the ubuntu kernels patched?
[02:41] <mhz`-> don't be a nerd on fridays
[02:41] <gegenki> does anyone know why the XGL session comes up as garbage on my ATI x1950 system? Is it a known problem or just me, running feisty
[02:42] <Cybermatt> I'm having trouble getting ubuntu installed it seems to the video card
[02:42] <ztomic> I hate when ugly video problems show up in linux
[02:43] <dsgsdg> that's because video cards themselves don't contain user wrtitable storage medium
[02:43] <Cybermatt> nVIDA Geforce 7025
[02:43] <archoniam> Hi
[02:43] <petervk> draeath: Compared to the kernel.org kernels, yes. A lot of patches. Like every distro.
[02:43] <dsgsdg> you can't install linux onto a video card
[02:43] <Jordan_U> ztomic, Needed a depmod -a, no idea why it suddenly needed it but once I did it it worked
[02:43] <gegenki> why would you want user space on your video card
[02:43] <Cybermatt> no the video is the prob;em
[02:43] <ztomic> kewl!
[02:44] <osxdude|desktop> 
[02:44] <jerware> hi
[02:44] <archoniam> Hi, uh, is any help desk NOT preoccupied? XD
[02:44] <jerware> does icewm exist for ubuntu?
[02:44] <ztomic> Jordan_U: so it works now?!
[02:44] <gegenki> there might be a way to install it in text mode, usually nvidea's work will with linux
[02:44] <Jordan_U> jerkface03, Yes
[02:44] <Jordan_U> ztomic, Yup :)
[02:44] <archoniam> I'll take that as a no. =(
[02:44] <ztomic> Jordan_U: friggin kewl
[02:44] <Jordan_U> archoniam, You have to actually ask a question
[02:45] <archoniam> XD oki lol
[02:45] <Cybermatt> ah now i have to download the alt cd
[02:46] <archoniam> So, umm, my Amarok is not working correctly with my iPod. It does mount, but it does not transfer songs. And i know it transfers an m4p file, but not oggs.
[02:46] <archoniam> (Wait a sec, ima ready my iPod)
[02:46] <dsgsdg> Jordan_U: I thought ubuntu gave users psychic powers :o
[02:47] <petervk> amidaniel: Thunderbird 2 is in gusty
[02:47] <dsgsdg> !/me
[02:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about me - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:47] <ztomic> Jordan_U: put that in your bag of tricks. It only makes sense.
[02:48] <dsgsdg> !!
[02:48] <amidaniel> petervk: ty
[02:50] <emmanuel> salut
[02:51] <emmanuel> un ptit vive ubuntu avant de se coucher
[02:52] <fogobogo> huhu? can i ask something in english here?
[02:52] <astro76> !fr | emmanuel
[02:52] <ubotu> emmanuel: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[02:52] <John`> how do i mount a folder from another ubuntu computer that is using samba?  i keep getting access denied when i try mounting it with "smbfs"
[02:52] <emmanuel> sorry i havent seen
[02:52] <emmanuel> lol
[02:53] <John`> can someone help?
[02:54] <ozzman> I have an easy one.... i got a readonly file on my desktop and its locked. i want to trash it but i dont have permission
[02:55] <ozzman> lol
[02:55] <ozzman> owner is root
[02:55] <Palimpsest> u want to trash or delete?
[02:55] <ozzman> delete
[02:55] <season> damn
[02:55] <fogobogo_> HUHU!!! One thing! I own a japanese NEC laptop. How the %#%& can I teach X WHATEVER to accept the japanese laptop keyboard?
[02:56] <Palimpsest> ozzman, console sudo rm - file patch
[02:56] <John`> how do i mount a folder from another ubuntu computer that is using samba?  i keep getting access denied when i try mounting it with "smbfs"
[02:57] <Xyhthyx> John`: Try mounting it with cifs instead.
[02:57] <Tanman> hi there...
[02:58] <John`> cifs?
[02:58] <John`> Xyhthyx: where can i get that?
[02:58] <Xyhthyx> John`: sudo mount -t cifs -o user=<user_name>,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 //<computer>/<folder> /media/<mount-point>
[02:59] <gegenki> #!/bin/sh
[02:59] <gegenki> Xgl :1 -fullscreen -ac -accel xv:pbuffer -accel glx:pbuffer &
[02:59] <gegenki> DISPLAY=:1
[02:59] <gegenki> dbus-launch --exit-with-session gnome-session                                                             Thats the content of my startxgl.sh - for my ATI on gnome. Its causing garbage on the whole screen
[02:59] <mneptok> gegenki: please do not paste to the channel
[02:59] <John`> Xyhthyx: do i have to install cifs?
[02:59] <gegenki> erm
[02:59] <gegenki> ok
[02:59] <Xyhthyx> John`: Make a folder in /media to mount it in first of course.
[02:59] <Xyhthyx> John`: No.
[02:59] <John`> Xyhthyx: what if it has a password?
[02:59] <rolfen> hey why does ubuntu bundle with tracepath instead of the old traceroute
[03:00] <Tanman> i am wondering if there is any special way apart from useradd to add users to ubuntu server thatwill allow them to upload through ftp
[03:00] <rolfen> they alwas want to do everything different?
[03:00] <Xyhthyx> John`: The first password request you get is for using sudo, the second for accessing the folder.
[03:00] <Tanman> with a ft;pd server like vsftpd
[03:00] <Palimpsest>  --disable-libstdcxx-pch
[03:00] <Palimpsest> yyy, sr wrong windows
[03:00] <kitche> Tanman: check vsftpd website think it allows virtual users not sure though
[03:00] <imbecile> I have an urgent problem.. my ubuntu box wont boot up correctly.. my desktop icons dont show up and my takbar only is loading only part of the timeand not fully.. when i was booting i got fsck and it said /etc/inittab (no such file or dir and said it was trying tgo repair it.. how can i fix this?
[03:00] <ozzman> palimpsest: can not remove it .....
[03:00] <mneptok> rolfen: most Linux variants use tracepath
[03:01] <Tanman> @kitche can you explain further?
[03:01] <Palimpsest> ozzman, output? if is no long
[03:01] <mneptok> Tanman: don't use FTP
[03:01] <mneptok> Tanman: SFTP is far easier to set up, and far more secure.
[03:01] <fogobogo_> HUHU!!! One thing! I own a japanese NEC laptop. How the %#%& can I teach X WHATEVER to accept the japanese laptop keyboard?
[03:01] <imbecile> btw i am booted into my ubuntu box in live disk to fix right next to me
[03:02] <John`> Xyhthyx: what is all this? iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777
[03:02] <Tanman> @mneptok ok will tat with Windows clients?
[03:02] <cycom> fogobogo: I'd say select the japanese keymap...
[03:02] <Biteyn-1> for booting can i set it to boot a certain os automaticly?
[03:02] <Palimpsest> ozzman, is file or directory?
[03:02] <mneptok> Tanman: http://filezilla.sf.net
[03:02] <Biteyn-1> CAN GRUB be set to boot a certain one automaticly?
[03:02] <ozzman> ~/Desktop$ sudo rm - jre1.6.0_01
[03:02] <ozzman> rm: cannot remove `-': No such file or directory
[03:02] <ozzman> rm: cannot remove `jre1.6.0_01': Is a directory
[03:02] <archoniam> Well this sucks. i cant find my iPod. XD
[03:02] <Xyhthyx> John`: Those are cifs options, iocharset for using UTF8 char set, dir mode and file mode set to read/write.
[03:02] <Palimpsest> ozzman rm -rfv
[03:03] <kitche> Tanman: virtual users are users that don't exist on the system and vsftpd does support them so you can go that route
[03:03] <ozzman> thank you
[03:03] <ozzman> lol
[03:03] <Biteyn-1> Can GRUB be set to boot a certain OS automaticly so on next boot it'll load ubuntu or windows automaticly?
[03:03] <ozzman> time to learn the basics
[03:03] <ozzman> lol
[03:04] <Palimpsest> ozzman, if u wan delete file use rm, if directory rm -r (f - force v - verbose)
[03:04] <Tanman> @kitche thanks i might try that
[03:04] <mneptok> Tanman: trust me, you want to use SFTP ...
[03:04] <ozzman> cool....
[03:04] <kitche> Tanman: myself I use either ftp or scp but lately I have been using scp more
[03:05] <imbecile> I have an urgent problem.. my ubuntu box wont boot up correctly.. my desktop icons dont show up and my takbar only is loading only part of the timeand not fully.. when i was booting i got fsck and it said /etc/inittab (no such file or dir and said it was trying tgo repair it.. how can i fix this?pleeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaseeeeeeeeeeeeeee
[03:05] <Tanman> @mnetptok ok, i'll look into that. does all Windows apps support sftp? if it does i would go that route
[03:05] <mneptok> Tanman: the good ones do. Filezilla does.
[03:05] <Xyhthyx> John`: btw I failed to mention that in the cifs command I gave you, //<computer>/<folder> should be //<ip-address>/folder
[03:06] <John`> yeah
[03:06] <John`> lol
[03:06] <Tanman> mnetptok: i use it, but our clients may not
[03:06] <John`> i was gonna ask that
[03:06] <John`> haha
[03:06] <John`> thanks
[03:06] <mneptok> Tanman: well, they should. there's no reason to introduce massive security holes in your server just so that a few people can use the client software they want.
[03:07] <mneptok> Tanman: my experience running hosting businesses is that most people happily change tools when you tell them the trade-off is massively better security
[03:07] <fogobogo_> #linux
[03:07] <imbecile> come on you guys, i really need you now
[03:08] <Palimpsest> imbecile, u try boot a recovery mode
[03:08] <John`> Xyhthyx: it still say mount error 13 = Permission denied
[03:08] <r00tintheb0x> Hey guys, is there any way to switch a Fedora server to an Ubuntu server remotely?
[03:08] <imbecile> Palimpsest how do i do that?
[03:08] <r00tintheb0x> Should I just SCP all the directories over and reinstall grub?
[03:09] <Palimpsest> imbecile, reboot, and choice kernel with recovery in name
[03:09] <Tanman> mnetpok: noted. i think i'll go ahead with that
[03:09] <kitche> r00tintheb0x: no such way really
[03:09] <r00tintheb0x> kitche why would that not work?
[03:09] <r00tintheb0x> if all the modules are loaded and a kernel is installed, it should work.
[03:10] <Palimpsest> imbecile, what u do, that u lose initab?
[03:10] <kitche> r00tintheb0x: umm you would have to reinstall the OS
[03:10] <kitche> r00tintheb0x: fedora uses rpm ubuntu uses deb
[03:10] <imbecile> Palimpsest, i think so
[03:10] <r00tintheb0x> kitche i doubt that. Gentoo is installed from bootstrap. I think if i copy all directories over, reinstall grub, and ensure that all the correct modules are loaded on boot it'll work.
[03:11] <Palimpsest> imbecile, maybe is still there, maybe is backup with ~ on end, check it, if u can
[03:11] <r00tintheb0x> brb
[03:11] <mneptok> r00tintheb0x: it's not something i would recommend. and i looked into it a while ago for the GNOME servers.
[03:11] <kitche> where did gentoo come from?
[03:11] <mneptok> kitche: Hell.
[03:11] <kitche> mneptok: well he brought up gentoo and din't say about it before he just said fedora to ubuntu
[03:12] <MajorPayne> Can someone suggest a iTunes like application for organizing music but with a curses interface?
[03:12] <mneptok> emerge something-to-tie-up-cpus-for-a-while-so-the-horned-master-my-begin-his-reign
[03:12] <larson9999> gentoo came from the ashes of lsf
[03:12] <illsci> hey what java packages have the libjavaplugin_oji file for j2se6
[03:12] <illsci> i jsut downloaded the packages from java.sun.com and the plugin isnt in the jre or sdk
[03:13] <Brent_> Hello everyone
[03:13] <mneptok> illsci: sun-java6-plugin
[03:13] <illsci> the ubuntu java packages java doesnt work correctly for teh page i need to view
[03:13] <illsci> the sun downloads do though
[03:13] <mneptok> illsci: URL?
[03:13] <illsci> it's not public
[03:13] <lan1g1r0> hi i need to install feisty fawn on a hp dv6000
[03:13] <illsci> sorry
[03:13] <Palimpsest> MajorPayne, gtkpod in my opinion, can load image cover to ipod ;)
[03:14] <illsci> oh ok
[03:14] <lan1g1r0> is there a known problem?
[03:14] <illsci> 64bit java doesnt that it
[03:14] <illsci> thats why
[03:14] <illsci> that's
[03:14] <ShackJack> HI all - anywhere I can find a good soundcard diagnostic/troubleshooting guide? - A Sigmatel STAC 9200 sound card just will not work... tried the somewhat simpler guide over @ help.ubuntu...
[03:14] <Brent_> lan1g1r0, I have an hp dv6119us and I had a couple of problems
[03:14] <mneptok> illsci: there is no 64-bit Java plugin from Sun. use the Blackdown JRE.
[03:14] <MajorPayne> Palimpsest: I need a iTunes like music player.  It doesn't have to have anything to do with iPod.  And I said curses, not gtk.
[03:15] <Bored1ed> HELLO WORLD
[03:15] <Tanman> @mnetpok: i also use wa windows blogging tool that uses ftp to upload things
[03:15] <Tanman> so thats why i thought ftp is the way to go
[03:15] <Palimpsest> MajorPayne, amaroc ?
[03:15] <Bored1ed> Tanman, your still my friend its ok
[03:15] <lan1g1r0> Brent_:  does it give you a black screen when you boot from the live cd?
[03:16] <Palimpsest> MajorPayne, amarok
[03:16] <Brent_> Yes, it does
[03:16] <lan1g1r0> Brent_: How did you fix it?
[03:16] <Brent_> On the disk menu, hit F6
[03:16] <MajorPayne> phpwner: curses is a API for applications that can run in a termenal emulator.  In other words, no GUI.
[03:16] <kitche> MajorPayne: no such program really
[03:16] <imbecile> Palimpsest, i friggin' love you man
[03:16] <Brent_> Then, enter the following: noapic irqpoll noirqdebug
[03:16] <aidan> How can I enable FLV support with the FFMPEG package?
[03:17] <mneptok> MajorPayne: playmp3list?
[03:17] <MajorPayne> kitche: Ahh.  Ok.  Thanks.  I was hopping to run it in GNU screen.
[03:17] <Brent_> Everything after the colon, enter it, then you can install or run
[03:17] <kitche> MajorPayne: at least for what you want
[03:17] <imbecile> i would totally buy you a case of beers if i could
[03:17] <mneptok> MajorPayne: http://rucus.ru.ac.za/~urban/projects/playmp3list/
[03:17] <lan1g1r0> thanks so much
[03:17] <mneptok> MajorPayne: gamp, too. but gamp is not in any repos.
[03:17] <Brent_> If you install it using that, then it will use that when you run it regularly as well, I believe. But I'm still having problems getting it running due to the way I installed it
[03:17] <Brent_> no problem
[03:17] <MajorPayne> Ahh.  That may have to do.
[03:17] <MajorPayne> Thanks.
[03:18] <Palimpsest> imbecile, is working?
[03:18] <Brent_> Which brings me to my problem: I just can't figure out why Grub doesn't seem to be able to load any OS on either drive I'm using
[03:18] <CppIsWeird> how come when im idle for like a minute or two, my laptop screen dims to a lower light level? I have it in power settings to do be at 100% and to do nothing no matter how long i sit here. No screensaver either.
[03:18] <ShackJack> Anywhere I can find a good soundcard diagnostic/troubleshooting guide? - A Sigmatel STAC 9200 sound card just will not work... tried the somewhat simpler guide over @ help.ubuntu...
[03:19] <EADG_> MajorPayne: Cplay is a ncurses front end for mpg123. Might want to look at that also.
[03:19] <Brent_> Is anyone here experienced with troubleshooting grub?
[03:20] <IndyGunFreak> is there a terminal command you can enter to determine the amount of memory in a PC?
[03:20] <facugaich> IndyGunFreak: free
[03:20] <MajorPayne> IndyGunFreak: free -m if you want to see it in MB.
[03:21] <IndyGunFreak> facugaich: free?... hmm, never heard that one.. thanks.
[03:21] <ShackJack> !ask | Brent_
[03:21] <ubotu> Brent_: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:21] <IndyGunFreak> MajorPayne: thank you...
[03:21] <rolfen> IndyGunFreak: whenever you want to find a command use apropos, for example "apropos memory' will give you a list of commands pertaining to memory
[03:21] <IndyGunFreak> rolfen: ok,... hadn't heard that either, thanks
[03:21] <rolfen> :)
[03:21] <Brent_> I can't seem to get Grub to actually RUN any operating system. I get an error no matter what. So, on my main drive, if I get Windows loading as normal, does that mean that Grub is NOT installed on that drive?
[03:22] <ShackJack> IndyGunFreak: or cat /proc/meminfo
[03:22] <paroxysm> how can i list all of the files i have by file size, in descending order?
[03:23] <rolfen> paroxysm: maybe you can use ls with custom output and pipe it to sort
[03:23] <rolfen> or write a little perl or php script or something
[03:24] <rolfen> paroxysm: actually you can sort them from within ls with the --sort option
[03:24] <rolfen> man ls
[03:24] <bruenig> paroxysm, ls -S
[03:24] <Brent_> I believe, from researching my drives, that Grub is pointing to the right disks, but I'm not sure still
[03:24] <lan1g1r0> Brent_:  I think I know the answer to your question
[03:25] <lan1g1r0> Because *I* had a similar problem.
[03:25] <Brent_> I would love to hear it, even if it's not right. I'm willing to try anything
[03:25] <lan1g1r0> Is Grub in the MBR?
[03:25] <LaserLine> I added http://peerguardian.sourceforge.net/lists as the list for the blocklist in Deluge realizing now that it should have been http://peerguardian.sourceforge.net/lists/blocklist.php, but now whenever I start Deluge it crashes.  I did check the download new list at startup.  Anyone know how to fix this?
[03:25] <Brent_> I'm running Ubuntu from an external drive
[03:25] <MajorPayne> lan1g1r0: Grub can be in the MBR, but it doesn't have to be.
[03:25] <Brent_> When my external drive is connected, Grub runs, but doesn't actually WORK
[03:25] <lan1g1r0> MajorPayne: I know, which is why I was asking.
[03:25] <Brent_> When my external drive is not connected, Grub doesn't run, and Windows boots as normal
[03:26] <lan1g1r0> Did you make the drive with ubuntu Bootable?
[03:26] <lan1g1r0> *partition
[03:26] <MajorPayne> lan1g1r0: Ohh.  lol.  Sorry, I thought it was you who was asking a question.
[03:26] <L3x> anyone around with /dev/random experise?
[03:26] <Brent_> Yes, in my bios, it's bootable before the regular drive, but apart from that, I'm not sure
[03:26] <L3x> *expertise
[03:26] <Tanman> @mneptok sorry about that
[03:26] <L3x> or maybe gpg experts?
[03:27] <lan1g1r0> Brent_: use gparted to make the partition with Ubuntu boot
[03:27] <CppIsWeird> how come when im idle for like a minute or two, my laptop screen dims to a lower light level? I have it in power settings to do be at 100% and to do nothing no matter how long i sit here. No screensaver either.
[03:27] <lan1g1r0> *bootable
[03:27] <Brent_> I don't remember seeing the option. Maybe I missed it?
[03:28] <lan1g1r0> what os are you using right now?
[03:28] <Brent_> I BELIEVE that it's labeled as bootable
[03:28] <lan1g1r0> ok
[03:28] <Brent_> I'm using XP on my main laptop drive, and Ubuntu on my external
[03:28] <L3x> ok here's my question, does anybody know how to improve the entropy and the speed at which /dev/random fills up?
[03:28] <Brent_> I don't know 100% if it's bootable, just going by a very vague memory
[03:28] <lan1g1r0> Ok, try to make a system rescue cd and use gparted to ensure it is boot
[03:29] <Jordan_U> Brent_, Well GRUB needs an ext3 partition with a menu.list to function, which is why it doesn't work with the drive not plugged in
[03:29] <Brent_> I can boot into the live distro and run GParted
[03:29] <lan1g1r0> yes
[03:29] <Brent_> My external drive has an ext3 partition, and I know for a fact that that file is there
[03:29] <lan1g1r0> which file?
[03:29] <ShackJack> Anywhere I can find a good soundcard diagnostic/troubleshooting guide? - A Sigmatel STAC 9200 sound card just will not work... tried the somewhat simpler guide over @ help.ubuntu...
[03:29] <Brent_> Cause I've looked at it, and it seems to be pointing to all the right places
[03:29] <Jordan_U> Brent_, What you probably want to do is write grub to the external drive instead of the laptops MBR
[03:30] <lan1g1r0> i think that is what he has
[03:30] <Brent_> That's the problem, I can't tell which drive it's on, but I'm assuming it's on the external drive because it doesn't run when the drive is unplugged
[03:30] <lan1g1r0> yeah
[03:30] <lan1g1r0> run gparted on the laptop harddrive as well to see if it has a boot partition
[03:30] <lan1g1r0> *partition labeled as boot
[03:31] <Brent_> I know that the laptop drive has one labeled as boot
[03:31] <Jordan_U> Brent_, Sorry I misread your earlier post, I thought you said without the drive grub loads but doesn't work, not with it
[03:31] <lan1g1r0> not bootable flag but labeled /boot
[03:31] <Brent_> it's alright
[03:31] <Jordan_U> !sound | ShackJack
[03:31] <ubotu> ShackJack: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[03:32] <lan1g1r0> are we talking about the same thing Brent_
[03:32] <lan1g1r0> ?
[03:32] <Brent_> Well, during install, I set the install drive to have "/" as the root file system
[03:32] <Brent_> Maybe I'm thinking of something different then you after all?
[03:33] <Jordan_U> Brent_, What error do you get from GRUB, do you see the GRUB menu at all?
[03:33] <EADG_> After running "du -h / |sort -n" and getting a couple permission denied errors I now have this problem; mkdir: cannot create directory `test': Read-only file system. How to fix without a reboot?
[03:33] <Brent_> Yes, when my external is plugged in, I get a full Grub menu, with both Ubuntu AND XP options
[03:34] <lan1g1r0> and file missing?
[03:34] <Brent_> When I try to load Ubuntu, I get the error about "no such partition" or something like that
[03:34] <lan1g1r0> perhaps the ubuntu install is corrupt?
[03:34] <L3x> wow ubuntu really sucks
[03:34] <CppIsWeird> how come when im idle for like a minute or two, my laptop screen dims to a lower light level? I have it in power settings to do be at 100% and to do nothing no matter how long i sit here. No screensaver either.
[03:34] <r00tintheb0x> Brent_ what does "fdisk -l" show?
[03:34] <Brent_> When I try to load XP, it says that NTLDR is missing
[03:34] <rolfen> Brent_ you get a kernel panic?
[03:34] <bronze-> Why can't I have nvidia-glx and nvidia-settings installed at the same time?
[03:34] <Stwange> why does terminal just hang whenever I type "hexdump"?
[03:34] <Brent_> I don't know about either question there
[03:34] <Jordan_U> bronze-, nvidia-glx contains nvidia-settings
[03:35] <LDZ420> !ssh
[03:35] <ubotu> SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[03:35] <Jordan_U> bronze-, You don't need or want both packages
[03:35] <Brent_> I'm pretty much a newbie, so I don't understand kernel panic, and I don't know what the command shows
[03:35] <CharlesEdwardPax> The gutsy daily-live iso image has not been updated in quite some time now. The dail iso image, however, has. For example; the daily iso has restricted-manager 0.23 while the daily-live has only restricted-manager 0.20.
[03:35] <jetole> hey guys
[03:35] <CharlesEdwardPax> Does anyone know what is going on? When can I expect to see a daily-live iso image with the current packages. I would like a current build to test on my PowerBook. Thanks...
[03:35] <roger21> hello
[03:35] <bronze-> Jordan_U, ok - I think it was different in debian (they use older nvidia version), so I had to install both. Now when I installed nvidia-settings, it removed nvidia-glx.
[03:35] <bronze-> thanks
[03:35] <lan1g1r0> run the command Brent_
[03:35] <Jordan_U> CharlesEdwardPax, #ubuntu+1
[03:36] <roger21> where is inittab on ubuntu systems ?
[03:36] <atselby> hello
[03:36] <jetole> does anyone know where or how /dev/.static/dev is supposed to be created, it exists on one of my feisty boxes and not the other and it is required for me at the moment
[03:36] <Brent_> I ran it inside of the live distro, but don't remember what it said. Can I run it from somewhere else?
[03:36] <solpex> ello
[03:36] <lan1g1r0> a linux os
[03:36] <atselby> does anyone know if there is a way to hide the remote icon on the desktop?
[03:36] <CharlesEdwardPax> #ubuntu+1 is the irc channel I should go to?
[03:36] <solpex> Will someone help me please :)
[03:36] <Jordan_U> bronze-, Just install nvidia-glx, you will be able to run nvidia-settings from a terminal with "gksudo nvidia-settings"
[03:37] <Jordan_U> CharlesEdwardPax, Yes
[03:37] <Brent_> I mean, from any command line outside of a distro? I guess I can load it back up and check, will take a while though
[03:37] <CharlesEdwardPax> Cool, thanks!
[03:37] <Incandenzian> does anyone know how I can remap keyboard keys?
[03:37] <Jordan_U> Brent_, What are you trying to run?
[03:37] <Brent_> Should I have installed my Ubuntu to "/boot" instead of just
[03:37] <EADG_> After running "du -h / |sort -n" and getting a couple permission denied errors I now have this problem; mkdir: cannot create directory `test': Read-only file system. How can that be fixed without a reboot?
[03:37] <Brent_> "/"
[03:37] <kairu0> how do i get my gnome taskbar to pulsate (updated windows fade bright and darker endlessly)? i had this OOB in ubuntu, but i dont know where the gnome option is...
[03:38] <Brent_> I'm trying to run Ubuntu on my external drive
[03:38] <jetole> EADG_, mount -o remount,rw /directory
[03:38] <atselby> Incandenzian, depending on what you're wanting to remap you'll have a hard time. I think there is a good tool in the repositories somewhere. Sorry I can't help more.
[03:38] <Jordan_U> Brent_, You shouldn't have a /boot ( well you can but you don't need one and it sounds like you wouldn't know how to set it up )
[03:38] <atselby> --be right back all--
[03:38] <EADG_> jetole: will do, thanks.
[03:38] <Incandenzian> that's OK atselby, thanks anyway :)
[03:38] <Jordan_U> Brent_, Rather, you shouldn't have a seperate /boot partition
[03:38] <Brent_> You're probably right. So it's ok that my Ubuntu ext3 drive root is "/"
[03:39] <jetole> EADG_, no prob
[03:39] <Jordan_U> Brent_, Yes
[03:39] <solpex> Hi there im installing OpenSSH Server And im configuring the sshd_config whats the key to edit the config in "man" also the key to save the file after ive configured it ??
[03:39] <Brent_> How do I check to make sure? I don't remember seeing any "/boot" partition at all, IIRC
[03:39] <pushpop> Hello all, I am new to Ubuntu and I want to manually partition my drive.  I have 1 160gb hd that i want to use as my main hd where the os is installed.  Then I have a 250gb I will be using for storage... Just wondering what would be the best way to partition the drives for maximum peformance?
[03:39] <Jordan_U> Brent_, You shouldn't have, most people don't have one
[03:40] <kitche> solpex: umm depends how you want to edit it either gksu gedit /path/to//sshd_config or sudo nano /path/to/sshd_config
[03:40] <Brent_> Ok, I'm sure I don't then. So I guess I need to get together my steps to take now. I need to check a couple of things. So first, I need to run "fdisk -l"
[03:41] <solpex> kitche: I'm useing man sshd_config
[03:41] <kitche> solpex: man just gives you the man page
[03:41] <Jordan_U> Brent_, Are you booted into a LiveCD right now?
[03:41] <kitche> solpex: you either hvae to edit it using gedit or a cli editor
[03:42] <solpex> kitche: okay mabe i can use pico ?
[03:42] <Brent_> NO, I'm back in XP. Is there a chat client inside Ubuntu that I can use?
[03:42] <Brent_> On the live disk, that is
[03:42] <younghacker> i need help with postgresql is anyone familiar with the package?
[03:42] <atru1> I just installed Feisty and did all the updates and every time I open Open Office, when I move the mouse over any of the buttons it crashes. Where do I start to fix this?
[03:42] <Jordan_U> solpex, nano ( it's a Free version of pico )
[03:42] <younghacker> i like X Chat
[03:43] <kitche> solpex: yeah pico works it's pretty much the father of nano
[03:43] <Jordan_U> Brent_, Yes, there is gaim, you can also install xchat ( even while using the LiveCD )
[03:43] <solpex> Jordan_U: okay thanks
[03:43] <Brent_> If gaim works, I'll connect with that, and then maybe ya'll can kind of walk me through what I need to find?
[03:43] <solpex> thanks kitche
[03:43] <solpex> im useing gaim
[03:43] <solpex> :P
[03:43] <LaserLine> Brent_: XChat-GNOME IRC Chat
[03:43] <solpex> =] 
[03:44] <roger21> how may i say ubuntu to launch X on tty9 instead of 7 ?
[03:44] <Brent_> Excellent, thanks. I'll be back in a bit.
[03:44] <Jordan_U> Brent_, Yes, boot the LiveCD on the laptop
[03:44] <younghacker> how do i start an instance in postgres, when i attempt to db_nmap i get an error implying there is no instance of the databse running
[03:44] <ShackJack> atru1: I might try a sudo aptitude -f install to fix and packages that maybe broken or reintall OO
[03:44] <Brent_> Stay tuned, I'm going to load the live disk now
[03:44] <kitche> !ops
[03:44] <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
[03:44] <CharlesEdwardPax> It there a room specific to PPC?
[03:44] <amidaniel> Brent_: That's the fun part :)
[03:44] <Amaranth> kitche: ?
[03:44] <Jordan_U> kitche, ?
[03:44] <kitche> Amaranth: the bots are back
[03:44] <Brent_> Why do you say that?
[03:45] <amidaniel> weeee
[03:45] <younghacker> i went to a forum and i see to start the instance you do initdb, and pg_ctl -D but those commands aren't known to my machine
[03:45] <ShackJack> The bots are back and your gonna be in trouble - hey la hey la...
[03:45] <pushpop> Hello all, I am new to Ubuntu and I want to manually partition my drive.  I have 1 160gb hd that i want to use as my main hd where the os is installed.  Then I have a 250gb I will be using for storage... Just wondering what would be the best way to partition the drives for maximum peformance?
[03:45] <jetole> does anyone know if there is a package that needs to be installed to populate /dev/.static/dev?
[03:45] <Jordan_U> CharlesEdwardPax, No
[03:46] <amidaniel> pushpop: Do you need the data drive to be shareable with windows or a different operating system?
[03:46] <Brent_> Ok, I'll be back
[03:46] <CharlesEdwardPax> Thanks.f
[03:46] <solpex> ahhh nano cant read the config :(
[03:46] <Jordan_U> solpex, What do you mean?
[03:46] <JumpinJack1822> I'd go with ReiserFS
[03:46] <pushpop> admidaniel, yes the storage drive must be sharable with windows and I want to read and write in windows to the drive
[03:46] <atru1> ShackJack: "sudo aptitude -f install"  didn't fix it and I used synaptic to mark openoffice for reinstallation, no luck :(
[03:46] <pushpop> admindanie: but the main drive I dont need to access
[03:47] <amidaniel> pushpop: Then you're going to have to do ntfs or fat. fat is slower, but ntfs support for linux is not as stable
[03:47] <pushpop> from windows that is
[03:47] <atselby> can anyone tell me how to hide the remote computer/ftp icon on the desktop?
[03:47] <solpex> i do nano sshd_config
[03:47] <solpex> and it opens with nothing there
[03:47] <kitche> solpex: are you in the directory that sshd_config is in if not it will show nothing
[03:47] <Jordan_U> pushpop, Like JumpinJack1822 suggested, ReiserFS is the fastest ( though at the cost of reliability )
[03:47] <amidaniel> pushpop: So, I would recommend formatting the main drive as ext3 and the data drive as ntfs
[03:47] <furenku> does anybody know of a good source for information or a tutorial on how to use LASH?
[03:47] <amidaniel> pushpop: Or reiserfs -- it is probably daster
[03:47] <amidaniel> faster*
[03:48] <kitche> solpex: do nano /path/to/sshd_config which I believe is /etc/ssh/sshd_config but I tend to not edit that file much
[03:48] <pushpop> admindaniel: I plan on using my ubuntu box as a vmware_server
[03:48] <pushpop> so I want maximum performance
[03:48] <solpex> yes /etc/ssh/ssh_config
[03:48] <pushpop> do you guys know a how to that would walk me through the partitioning
[03:48] <solpex> yay thanks kitche :P
[03:48] <kitche> solpex: ssh_config != sshd_config
[03:49] <amidaniel> pushpop: Alright, then probably ReiserFS and ntfs .. just be aware that both are slightly less reliable than their alternatives
 use "gconf-editor" -> apps - nautilus - desktop - computer-icon-visible.
[03:49] <JumpinJack1822> ReiserFS is a journal file system...is it really that unreliable?
[03:49] <Jordan_U> JumpinJack1822, Yes, infamously so
[03:50] <amidaniel> pushpop: It sounds like your partitioning is pretty standard -- not sure of a how-to, but you'll just want to select "manual" and then edit each of your two drives' partitions, opting to mount one as "/" and one as "/data" or the like
[03:50] <amidaniel> the ReiserFS one should be mounted as root
[03:50] <hendrixski> I just bought an external hard-drive for backing up my data... it mounted but I can't drag and drop any files into it :-(
[03:50] <amidaniel> hendrixski: Is it formatted ntfs?
[03:50] <pushpop> ok how big should I make my root swap ect?
[03:51] <pushpop> i have 4gb of memory in this machine
[03:51] <hendrixski> amidaniel, how can I find out what it's formatted to?
[03:51] <peepsalot> whats a good virtual machine or emulator for running DOS in linux?
[03:51] <kitche> pushpop: really 0 swap really for that much ram unless you want core dumps and such which most users don't want
[03:52] <kitche> peepsalot: dosbox is the only one really
[03:52] <hendrixski> peepsalot, I've heard good things about DOSBOX
[03:52] <pushpop> ok
[03:52] <amidaniel> hendrixski: Enter "mount" to see what drives are mounted where and what filetype they are
[03:52] <peepsalot> ok i will check that out, thx
[03:52] <FusE> ;'( upgrading to Edgy is going to take 2 hours more
[03:52] <FusE> then I have to upgrade to Feisty
[03:53] <bruenig> pal_, there is no specifically on ubuntu, linux is linux
[03:53] <FusE> For web, php is teh best
[03:53] <kbrooks> pal_: Python is used in Ubuntu
[03:53] <bruenig> I would learn bash
[03:53] <amidaniel> Well, for web, maybe .. but still
[03:53] <TheNo1Yeti> Anyone have any idea why gaim will close to the taskbar on one desktop but not the other.  I have the notification area widget on the top taskbar on both screens and it will not minimize to taskbar on my larger screen, just the smaller one.
[03:53] <hendrixski> amidaniel,  I guess yeah... NTFS... /dev/sda1 on /media/usbdisk type ntfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=077,iocharset=utf8)
[03:54] <pal_> kbrooks do you Python?
[03:54] <amidaniel> hendrixski: Okay, then you're either going to need to reformat the drive as something more unix-friendly, or install ntfs-3g and remount
[03:54] <pi3> hendrixski: you can use GParted to reformat the drive, be careful
[03:54] <FusE> aww shiet
[03:54] <FusE> I forgot, that I have a dapper cd I think
[03:54] <kbrooks> pal_: yes, /join #python
[03:54] <FusE> I mean edgy
[03:54] <TheNo1Yeti> pal_: Are you wanting to learn to create programs specifically for ubuntu?
[03:54] <FusE> If I have an edgy cd, can I cancel the currnet upgrade and upgrade from that
[03:54] <amidaniel> hendrixski: You can find ntfs-3g in semantic
[03:55] <hendrixski> pi3 what kinds of things would I have to be careful about in reformatting the drive?
[03:55] <pi3> synaptic you mean :P?
[03:55] <pal_> TheNo1... yes.
[03:55] <lightning18> hello
[03:55] <FusE> http://ntfs-3g.com
[03:55] <FusE> I use it
[03:55] <kbrooks> TheNo1Yeti, no such thing as "specifically for ubuntu"
[03:55] <pi3> hendrixski: formatting the one you want!
[03:55] <Fragged> \join #ComputerLinuxBoobs
[03:55] <Fragged> oops
[03:55] <pal_> I'm a developer on VB.NET (windows environment)
[03:55] <lightning18> who are filipinos here
[03:55] <pal_> and I love Ubuntu.
[03:55] <FusE> Although for the second source.list entry, just comment it  as that site is not available
[03:55] <hendrixski> amidaniel, right... so apt-get install ntfs-3g.. then umount -a then mount -a  right?
[03:55] <TheNo1Yeti> kbrooks: I know that.  I mean more specifically things written for linux aimed at ubuntu users
[03:55] <lightning18> any FILIPINOS here
[03:55] <mavsman4457> is there any application that will allow me to access a linux or windows pc?
[03:55] <FusE> LOL
[03:55] <FusE> no
[03:56] <FusE> lighting no
[03:56] <FusE> mavsman, ummm yeah
[03:56] <kbrooks> FusE, there  are,
[03:56] <FusE> Wait
[03:56] <cwill2> Anyone know if there's a fix for landscape pdf's not printing properly?
[03:56] <kbrooks> mavsman4457,
[03:56] <Carloz> TheNo1Yeti:  u still dont get it ?
[03:56] <kbrooks> !samba | mavsman4457
[03:56] <ubotu> mavsman4457: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[03:56] <hendrixski> pi3, oh... yeah... good call... the whole point of having it is in case I do something stupid like that and delete all my data :-)  wouldn't want to delete it while setting it up :-)
[03:56] <amidaniel> hendrixski: Yes. Except umount -t ntfs-3g
[03:56] <pi3> hendrixski: if you'll be using the drive for linux, I suggest you to use ext3 instead of ntfs
[03:56] <lightning18> who requested Ubuntu in Ship-it
[03:56] <amidaniel> erm, mount -t ntfs-3g*
[03:56] <solpex> when editing the sshd_config i get [ Error writing /etc/ssh/ssh_config: Permission denied ] 
[03:56] <solpex> :/
[03:56] <FusE> kbrookz
[03:56] <solpex> do i need su ?
[03:56] <solpex> or root ?
[03:56] <pal_> kbrooks it says I need to be identified to join???
[03:56] <FusE> ny no was revreing to the guy asking for fil...
[03:56] <Jordan_U> lightning18, I have
[03:56] <TheNo1Yeti> Anyone have any idea why gaim will close to the taskbar on one desktop but not the other.  I have the notification area widget on the top taskbar on both screens and it will not minimize to taskbar on my larger screen, just the smaller one.
[03:56] <kbrooks> amidaniel, ntfts-3g is not in Ubuntu
[03:57] <pal_> #python
[03:57] <kbrooks> pal_: /nick pal
[03:57] <TheNo1Yeti> !gaim
[03:57] <ubotu> 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.
[03:57] <Carloz> solpex:  yes u need to sudo
[03:57] <FusE> kbrooks, http://ntfs-3g.com
[03:57] <hendrixski> amidaniel, pi3,  I'll be using it for Linux, but may need to use to give some of my files to people who use a Mac... and possibly use Windows
[03:57] <mavsman4457> ubotu: well I can already access my files but isn't there a way to get full access like see the screen and control the mouse
[03:57] <FusE> TheNo1Yeti: aMSN
[03:57] <Jordan_U> kbrooks, It is in the repos and even on the LiveCD
[03:57] <solpex> cheers
[03:57] <FusE> kbrooks, http://ntfs-3g.com
[03:57] <TheNo1Yeti> FusE: Eh?
[03:57] <pi3> does mac read ext3?
[03:57] <Carloz> u weldome
[03:57] <kbrooks> pal_: then /msg nickserv register <password>
[03:57] <drcode> hi all
[03:57] <Jordan_U> pi3, Not yet
[03:57] <hendrixski> amidaniel, pi3, so  would Mac and Windows also be able to interact with EXT3 or should I use Fat32?
[03:57] <mavsman4457> kbrooks: well I can already access my files but isn't there a way to get full access like see the screen and control the mouse
[03:58] <TheNo1Yeti> mavsman: Your talking more like RDP/VNC?
[03:58] <Carloz> hello drcode
[03:58] <amidaniel> kbrooks: Oh? I haven't gotten to that step in my set up yet though :)
[03:58] <mavsman4457> yes
[03:58] <drcode> I have ubuntu breezy has my server, It seems that I can't use source.list any more
[03:58] <FusE> mavsman, Im pretty sure you cant do that
[03:58] <Darkyn> how come when i get ubuntu running, it says im a root user but i cant even change the damn time. i dont have permissions.. any help
[03:58] <mavsman4457> TheNo1Yeti: yes
[03:58] <kbrooks> fuse: you can
[03:58] <amidaniel> hendrixski: No, windows can't talk to ext3
[03:58] <LDZ420> !vnc
[03:58] <ubotu> VNC is a protocol for remote desktop. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNCOverSSH describes how to use it securely.  It works best over fast connections, otherwise look at !FreeNX
[03:58] <cwill2> drcode: source.list or sources.list?
[03:58] <kbrooks> fuse: please leave.
[03:58] <drcode> I got this error 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.31 80] 
[03:58] <drcode> any idea?
[03:58] <Jordan_U> hendrixski, Windows can use ext3, TIger currently can't
[03:58] <FusE> err stfu
[03:58] <kbrooks> amidaniel, it can
[03:58] <drcode> sources.list
[03:58] <FusE> He wants to use windows, via Linux
[03:58] <kbrooks> fuse: he can, with vnx!!!!!!!!!
[03:58] <kbrooks> fuse: vnc*
[03:58] <FusE> okay calm down
[03:58] <FusE> Stop having a cow
[03:58] <hendrixski> Jordan_U, I shake my fist at Mac... ultra ultra proprietary wankers.
[03:59] <mavsman4457> would there be lag in if i use vnc for two computers on the same network?
[03:59] <amidaniel> kbrooks: It can? O.o
[03:59] <FusE> probably
[03:59] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, no
[03:59] <FusE> Why wouldnt there be
[03:59] <FusE> If hes doing two computers
[03:59] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, erm, i mean not really
[03:59] <cwill2> mavsman4457: depends more on the server you run, but it's usually respectable
[03:59] <hendrixski> Jordan_U, amidaniel, pi3,  but all three of them can read/write FAT32 right?
[03:59] <FusE> Well, it depends on your Memory
[03:59] <mavsman4457> kbrooks: so I could play a game through it?
[03:59] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, very little lag
[03:59] <Jordan_U> hendrixski, Yes
[03:59] <FusE> probably
[03:59] <Darkyn> #webtv
[03:59] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, not typically, no
[03:59] <FusE> >.<
[03:59] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, but feel free to try
[03:59] <FusE> Some games maybe
[03:59] <arcus> the resource requirements for VNC are not very huge.
[03:59] <hendrixski> FAT32 it shall be.
[04:00] <drcode> any idea?
[04:00] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, however, i'll just say it isn't normally used for games.
[04:00] <hendrixski> THANKS :-)
[04:00] <mavsman4457> kbrooks: do I just install VNC on both computers?
[04:00] <mavsman4457> ok
[04:00] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, er, no
[04:00] <arcus> it's more the network bandwidth that's the problem.
[04:00] <cwill2> mavsman4457: if you install ultravnc on the windows machine including the display driver, or whatever the equivilent is for any other version, then it'll be very fast
[04:00] <TheNo1Yeti> mavsman: Yes you could technically play a game on the windows computer you are vnc'd to.  Don't expect the best fps or latency though
[04:00] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, you have to install a client.
[04:00] <arcus> it's a bit painful controlling computers across the internet, for example :] 
[04:01] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, but ubuntu has that
[04:01] <FusE> not to mention insecure
[04:01] <drcode> I can upgrade my server from breezy into new one?
[04:01] <mavsman4457> a client?
[04:01] <TheNo1Yeti> arcus: lol.  Tell me about it.  I work for a company that does alot of VPS hosting.
[04:01] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, the only hurdle is the server.
[04:01] <mavsman4457> what server?
[04:01] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, which you can download.
[04:01] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, vnc server
[04:01] <FusE> Thats why I dual boot
[04:01] <mavsman4457> ok and how do i make sure it is very secure
[04:02] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, however, there is no such thing as "vnc". well, technically there is, as in the protocol
[04:02] <lightning18> who(people in the philippines) requested cds from ship-it
[04:02] <TheNo1Yeti> mavsman: This might make life easier.  What version of windows is your machine running?
[04:02] <solpex> it wont let me su :/ su: Authentication failure
[04:02] <solpex> :/
[04:02] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, other than that, there is no client named vnc literally
[04:02] <solpex> I used my password and it wont work :/
[04:02] <mavsman4457> xp
[04:02] <mavsman4457> and my linux is feisty
[04:02] <solpex> mabe i got to switch to root login ?
[04:02] <FusE> lol
[04:02] <arcus> solpex: try sudo -su
[04:03] <FusE> "my linux is feisty" funny
[04:03] <mavsman4457> haha
[04:03] <kbrooks> fuse: dont be silly.
[04:03] <lightning18> who(people in the philippines) requested cds from ship-it
[04:03] <FusE> kbroos, do you own this channel
[04:03] <solpex> sudo: please use single character options
[04:03] <solpex> =[
[04:03] <kbrooks> fuse: fortunately not
[04:03] <BrentR> Hello everyone
[04:03] <FusE> kbrooks, do you own this channel
[04:03] <mavsman4457> but how do i make sure that it is secure and can't be accessed by someone else
[04:03] <FusE> Then dont tell me what to do
[04:03] <kbrooks> fuse: i am not
[04:03] <Jordan_U> solpex, sudo -s
 fuse: dont be sill
[04:03] <kbrooks> fuse: i am advising you
[04:03] <jga23> how do I set the default python version to 2.5 instead of 2.4?
[04:03] <FusE> How is that not telling me what to do
[04:04] <FusE> mavsman
[04:04] <cwill2> kbrooks: can I just call ops?  :p
[04:04] <mavsman4457> FusE: he was just joking, no big deal
[04:04] <solpex> sweet
[04:04] <BrentR> Is this the same room that I was in a little bit ago asking about Grub?
[04:04] <FusE> My suggestion: just dual boot
[04:04] <solpex> works
[04:04] <solpex> thanks
[04:04] <TheNo1Yeti> mavsman: Nevermind then.  If you were using something like 2001/2003/2008 you could just enable terminal services.  I'm kinda sketchy on xp having a terminal services server built in even in pro.  Your best bet is like they are saying.
[04:04] <kbrooks> fuse: if you don't like me "telling you what to do", please use the ignore button.
[04:04] <Jordan_U> BrentR, Yes
[04:04] <FusE> That way you don't have to worry about compatibility options
[04:04] <BrentR> Excellent!
[04:04] <BrentR> I'm inside of Ubuntu live now, using xchat
[04:04] <kbrooks> TheNo1Yeti, actually, xp has remote desktop built in, but it sucks.
[04:04] <mavsman4457> FusE: that isn't an option since I am running Linux on my PS3 and that can't exactly run windwos
[04:04] <ccoffey> does anyone have any expeirence of the ich7r and fakeraid? I can't get it to mount my root filesystem.
[04:05] <FusE> you can run windows on a ps3? cool
[04:05] <Jordan_U> BrentR, Plug in your external drive and mount it
[04:05] <FusE> I mean linux
[04:05] <FusE> ummm, I cant help you there since I dont own a ps 3
[04:05] <RaidV92C> Hi everyone.  New to Linux, old to Windows and even DOS.  Does anyone have Networking expertise?  I have checked forums and FAQs but am having problems.
[04:05] <kbrooks> TheNo1Yeti, it's ok for ONE PERSON at a time.
[04:05] <mavsman4457> FusE: it's still the same linux
[04:05] <Darkyn> im trying to use ubuntu as user not root and i dont know how to get to user. any help
[04:06] <TheNo1Yeti> kbrooks: rdp is a terminal services client.  It is not the same thing as the terminal services service that is required to run the server.  But yea your right, rdp is not good for more than 2 concurrent connections to the same machine
[04:06] <Jordan_U> Darkyn, What do you mean?
[04:06] <LouisvilleLIP> Darkyn: by default, Ubuntu makes you a user, not root
[04:06] <Jordan_U> Darkyn, log in?
[04:06] <kbrooks> LouisvilleLIP, also, root still exists
[04:06] <kyled185> !root
[04:06] <ubotu> do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[04:06] <kbrooks> LouisvilleLIP, it has to be there anyway.
[04:06] <Darkyn> well how come when i go to room linux-noob it kicks me automaticly because im root
[04:06] <mavsman4457> VNC costs money?
[04:07] <Darkyn> i dont understant
[04:07] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, don't search for vnc
[04:07] <LouisvilleLIP> yes, but a lot of people confuse the way it works
[04:07] <sdouble> mavsman4457: no, but there are versions that do
[04:07] <BrentR> Jordan, I believe it was you trying to help me a bit ago? I don't remember exactly what was suggested though
[04:07] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, you will get realvnc
[04:07] <mavsman4457> kbrooks: yes
[04:07] <arcus> I've used tightVNC before.
[04:07] <mavsman4457> kbrooks: what do you suggest
[04:07] <RaidV92C> Any networking guru that can assist a noob?
[04:07] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, one is Free, the other is not free (as in, not gratis)
[04:07] <Darkyn> how do i log in when there is no login and when i try to  switch users it says i dont have permission
[04:08] <mavsman4457> kbrooks: realVNC's free version is really crappy
[04:08] <mavsman4457> krbooks: what program is free that i can use
[04:08] <Jordan_U> Darkyn, What do you mean no login? What do you see now and how did you get there?
[04:08] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, do you know why i capitalized Free? :-)
[04:08] <astro76> Darkyn, type who in a terminal if you want to see what user you are
[04:08] <Darkyn> i see a chat screen
[04:08] <mavsman4457> kbrooks: free of features?
[04:09] <LouisvilleLIP> Darkyn: assuming you are root, you can go to gnome system>administration>Users and Groups and add a non-root user there
[04:09] <kharnov> Hi.
[04:09] <Jordan_U> Darkyn, Then you are logged in fine
[04:09] <mavsman4457> kbrooks: you mean I should torrent it?
[04:09] <aro_ron> hey, I need some help with a quirky issue with ubuntu
[04:09] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, With Ubuntu, you can sell it, modify it, redistribute it, use it, all of these for any purpose with _almost_ no restrictions whatsoever
[04:09] <Jordan_U> Darkyn, So what are you trying to do now?
[04:09] <Darkyn> but i cant get there it says i dont have permission
[04:09] <aro_ron> I need to opn the device manager window, but whenever Iclick on it in the menu, it opens for a split second, before closing out again
[04:09] <kharnov> I've got a quick question.
[04:10] <aro_ron> and its driving me nuts
[04:10] <Darkyn> what do i do
[04:10] <sdouble> kharnov: ask it
[04:10] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, i was talking about FOR windows.
[04:10] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, ubuntu has a vnc client built in.
[04:10] <astro76> Darkyn, Applications->Accessories->Terminal, and type who there
[04:10] <mavsman4457> kbrooks: ok but I still need a windows one
[04:10] <LouisvilleLIP> it says you don't have permission when trying to access linux-noob
[04:10] <LouisvilleLIP> ?
[04:10] <kharnov> I used to use WinXP on my laptop, and now i'm running on Xubuntu. Everything works fine, except for my graphics card, which doesn't seem to be able to handle 3D anymore. Why is that? It worked fine under WinXP.
[04:10] <solpex> does commented out mean like take away the hash *#*
[04:10] <BrentR> Ok, so to solve my Grub problem, do you want me to re-explain, or do you remember what the problem was Jordan?
[04:10] <Darkyn> ok it says gdm is not running
[04:10] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, ah ok
[04:10] <mavsman4457> kbrooks: or would the free version do all that I want it to do?
[04:11] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, try that
[04:11] <kyled185> mavsman4457, I've heard many a great thing about ultraVNC for windows
[04:11] <sdouble> solpex: # is commented out
[04:11] <Darkyn> how do i get gdm running
[04:11] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, it's simplistic enough that you can take it
[04:11] <arcus> mavsman4457: I've used tightVNC with linux on one end and windows on the other.  seemed to work fine.
[04:11] <solpex> k thanks
[04:11] <mavsman4457> kbrooks: nah, I'd rather install something else that I know will do what I want it to rather than installing something that I might not use
[04:11] <kharnov> Why would my graphics card work worse under Xubuntu?
[04:12] <kbrooks> kharnov, You got your laptop from a OEM that installed the drivers for you.
[04:12] <Darkyn> when i go to system administration it says gdm is not running
[04:12] <mavsman4457> arcus: tightVNC is good?
[04:12] <kharnov> Oh.
[04:12] <archoniam> Hi! Just a not-so-quick question.  My Amarok will not transfer oggs to my iPod. Amarok will not support mp3's either. When i try to play them there, it freezes and i have to do a force quit. Can you help me?
[04:12] <solpex> so if kthere is a # before the text its commented out ?
[04:12] <jorgerosa> Hello
[04:12] <kbrooks> kharnov, Under Xubuntu, you have to install the drivers.
[04:12] <solpex> -k
[04:12] <archoniam> play mp3s*
[04:12] <kbrooks> khaije1:
[04:12] <BrentR> Well, since Jordan left, I guess I'll ask others about my Grub problem. I hope I'm not bothering!
[04:12] <kbrooks> !nvidia | kharnov
[04:12] <ubotu> kharnov: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:12] <jorgerosa> ----------
[04:12] <jorgerosa> Can anyone compile this for us, please, to .DEB file?
[04:12] <jorgerosa> https://i-team.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/i-team/branches/doddiiteam/
[04:12] <jorgerosa> and send back to me, please? We need it for some tests here. Thankyou!
[04:12] <jorgerosa> ----------
[04:12] <kharnov> I've got a T23 with a S3 Supersavage, which is a pretty bad on its own.
[04:13] <arcus> mavsman4457: I've no idea how it compares to other VNC software, as I've never used anything else.  All I know is that it was pretty simple to set up and it worked.
[04:13] <kbrooks> kharnov, follow that howto.
[04:13] <BrentR> Anyways, my Grub doesn't seem to work. It doesn't actually LOAD any operating systems
[04:13] <kharnov> I don't use Ati/NVidia, though.
[04:13] <kharnov> I've got a S3 Supersavage.
[04:13] <mavsman4457> arcus: ok thank you
[04:13] <archoniam> Busy? Oki... i'll wait...
[04:13] <kbrooks> kharnov, ah.
[04:13] <Fragged> jorgerosa, learn how to compile you lazy ****
[04:13] <LouisvilleLIP> darkyn: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[04:13] <kbrooks> !language | Fragged
[04:13] <ubotu> Fragged: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:13] <kbrooks> Fragged, may i query you?
[04:13] <Fragged> what bad language did I use?
[04:13] <mavsman4457> arcus: but I've got a question, and this might be about VNC in general but I'm not sure
[04:14] <jorgerosa> Fragged: Sorry man, 20 years only in windows... :(
[04:14] <kbrooks> Fragged, you censored out bad language. PM please.
[04:14] <kharnov> Everything works fine under Xubuntu, except when I try to use anything with 3D graphics. Then it gets REALLY choppy.
[04:14] <Fragged> I've spent 6 months in linux and I know how to compile, I lerant very quickly
[04:14] <Fragged> yeah sure pm me
[04:14] <kbrooks> Fragged, type /query kbrooks
[04:14] <mavsman4457> arcus: if I want to play a game through VNC can I use a joypad on either computer
[04:14] <kitche> jorgerosa: are you the one that emailed the freebsd mailing list :)
[04:15] <kharnov> It kinda gets irritating how I can't run some of my old games because my graphics card doesn't work as well under Linux. :/
[04:15] <jorgerosa> Fragged: can u help?
[04:15] <mavsman4457> arcus: or can it be only for the main computer that the stuff is being streamed from?
[04:15] <sdouble> mavsman4457: use it on the actual computer, not the vnc connected computer
[04:15] <arcus> mavsman4457: it really isn't going to be much fun playing a game that requires a joystick over VNC.
[04:15] <archoniam> . .  .   .    .     .     .       .        .         .          .           .            .             .
[04:15] <sdouble> archoniam: Yeah, i was thinking the same thing.
[04:15] <hendrixski> jorgerosa, :-) the guys at #ubuntu-motu are the experts at making .debs  :-)
[04:15] <kitche> kharnov: ATI?
[04:15] <kharnov> No.
[04:15] <kharnov> S3 Supersavage.
[04:15] <kitche> kharnov: ah just as bad
[04:15] <archoniam> sdouble: lol
[04:15] <kharnov> :/
[04:15] <mavsman4457> sdouble: I can't use it on the VNC connected computer?
[04:15] <younghacker> what is the proper syntax to import nmap output to an XML file ?
[04:15] <arcus> mavsman4457: playing Solitaire might be fine.  Playing Doom3 would be virtually impossible.
[04:15] <mhz`-> somone buy me a new computer!!
[04:16] <mhz`-> a new lappy
[04:16] <jorgerosa> hendrixski: Ok ill try also there. Thx
[04:16] <kbrooks> mavsman4457, you can. but lag is the problem.
[04:16] <sdouble> mavsman4457: doubtful.  Depends how it's all controlled.
[04:16] <mavsman4457> arcus: I am just curious to try out some emulators
[04:16] <anandanbu> where can i find info about the games for ubuntu 7.04
[04:16] <kharnov> Is it going to be possible to get my 3D capabilities back?
[04:16] <sdouble> if it runs as key commands, you'd be fine
[04:16] <mavsman4457> krbooks: that's why I asked earlier and that's what I was afraid of
[04:16] <sdouble> but if it runs as an actual joypad, it won't work
[04:16] <eifzon> anyone here using a "AMILO SI 1520 C2D 2.0 2GB/160 DVDRW WLAN 12#VHP" and running ubuntu?
[04:16] <Selrach> excuse me, if I run a windows OS under a virtualization utility like Qemu, do I need to bother with security updates since its a VM?
[04:16] <mavsman4457> ok
[04:16] <younghacker> does anyone know the proper syntax to import nmap output to an xml file
[04:17] <MajorPayne> Selrach: Yes.
[04:17] <CppIsWeird> how come when im idle for like a minute or two, my laptop screen dims to a lower light level? I have it in power settings to do be at 100% and to do nothing no matter how long i sit here. No screensaver either.
[04:17] <LouisvilleLIP> Selrach: yes
[04:17] <mavsman4457> can anyone here program for PPC?
[04:17] <BrentR> Does anyone know how to check and see if Grub is set up properly? It is not working to launch any OS.
[04:17] <archoniam> anandan: Um, just run 'sudo aptitude' and search for the packages you want, and then just hit enter to see the details of the project.
[04:17] <Selrach> well, when I try to install Servicepacks for windows 2000, higher than 1, it screws up the VM installation somehow
[04:17] <arcus> mavsman4457: emulators? did you have anything specific in mind?
[04:17] <mavsman4457> arcus: or could anyone optimixe something, Super Mario War, for PPC/PS3 Linux
[04:17] <archoniam> Anyone ready to answer my q yet? 0=)
[04:18] <kyled185> mavsman4457, apt-cache search emulator
[04:18] <DM|> Anything new in the Ubuntu world ? ive been working my tail off and away from the Ubuntu scene for a while
[04:18] <sdouble> Selrach: find a windows 2000 download with the service packs already to the latest.  Then use your legal key
[04:18] <younghacker> anyone know the proper syntax to output the nmap data to a xml file
[04:18] <archoniam> DM: Not much.
[04:18] <mavsman4457> arcus: I have some emulators and Super Mario War compiled on Ubuntu for my PS3 but they are slow and was hoping to find someone to optimize them
[04:18] <Selrach> isn't that illegal?
[04:18] <archoniam> DM: I'm just an ubuntu newbie though, what am I sayin'?
[04:19] <younghacker> ::shaking head yes::
[04:19] <bruenig> DM|, nothing exciting, just newb tools
[04:19] <sdouble> no, it's illegal to install something without having paid for the rights.
[04:19] <mavsman4457> arcus: I was at least hoping to find someone that could add in a resolution selection feature for super mario war
[04:19] <Fragged> Its legal if you download the same windows 2000 with added service packs
[04:19] <kyled185> emulation isn't illegal as long as you own the original game
[04:19] <DM|> bruenig what newb tools ? any links to info ?
[04:19] <bruenig> DM|, more python frontends and crap
[04:19] <sdouble> since you have a legal key, you're just using someone else's copy
[04:19] <Selrach> sdouble: how about I install all the servicepacks on my physical machine and turn that into a virtual machine?
[04:19] <yaman> did any one ever tried to run the ubuntu on the vmware ? .. i think its work fine on core2duo cpu
[04:19] <Fragged> so if you have 2000 pro, download 2000 pro sp 4, if you have enterprize, download 2000 enterprize sp 4
[04:19] <younghacker> actually when you put windows inside a VM if its not a new copy it loses it's activation
[04:20] <archoniam> Obvvvioussly not. *waits anxiously*
[04:20] <yaman> what waz the best msn messenger on the ubuntu ?
[04:20] <younghacker> so literally for every VM you would have to have bought a copy of windows
[04:20] <arcus> mavsman4457: I'm not sure whether you're still talking about VNC, but the reason VNC works marginally acceptably across even the internet is because if you're using a wordprocessor or configuring things in the operating system, not much of the screen is changing at any given time, so it doesn't have much data to transfer.
[04:20] <yaman> yeah you can have 100 os in the same time :D
[04:20] <younghacker> ::agrees::
[04:21] <Darkyn> how come do i get my gdm running. it says its not running
[04:21] <Selrach> my win2k CD is old, it has no service packs with it initially...
[04:21] <hendrixski> I just reformatted my new extrenal hard-drive to FAT32 but I still can't write to it... tells me that I don't have permission (same error I got when it was ntfs)
[04:21] <Darkyn> -come
[04:21] <younghacker> I've got like a 16GB pen drive with a bunch of live .iso's i just load them into the VM from the pen drive
[04:21] <sdouble> Selrach: yes, that's why I recommended the other entirely legal option
[04:21] <arcus> mavsman4457: with a video game, or playing a DVD or whatever, the screen is changing all the time, and even with a fast network it's difficult or impossible to get this data from one computer to another fast enough for the experience to be anything but torturous.
[04:21] <mavsman4457> arcus: I've moved away from VNC completely and was looking for someone to optimize Super Mario War for PPC/PS3 Linux and maybe add resolution selection
[04:21] <Selrach> so where do you find it? <_<
[04:21] <Darkyn> how do i get my gdm running. it says its not running
[04:21] <lightning18> hello
[04:21] <Darkyn> hello
[04:21] <mavsman4457> arcus: thanks for the VNC info though
[04:21] <LouisvilleLIP> darkyn: /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[04:22] <lightning18> who lives in philippines here
[04:22] <Darkyn> ok thanks
[04:22] <MajorPayne> !hi
[04:22] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[04:22] <lightning18> who lives in Philippines here
[04:22] <leku> hallo
[04:22] <younghacker> now does anyone know how to output the program nmap's data to an xml file?
[04:22] <Pelo> lightning18,  this isnT' a pickup channel
[04:22] <Darkyn> it says command not found
[04:22] <adamorjames> Hey jorgerosa
[04:22] <leku> I'm trying to connect to this hotel wireless network here and my bandwidth sucks when I connect using ubuntu, but with windows it is fine
[04:22] <kyled185> is there anything announced that is going to use the ubuntu embedded or mobile editions?
[04:22] <arcus> mavsman4457: I think what you're asking there would be hours and hours of work, if it is possible at all.
[04:22] <leku> bandiwth not only sucks but pages only load like 1%
[04:23] <Archoniam> Oki, let me repeat my q.
[04:23] <Chip> i need help getting my lexmark 730 series printer working with ubuntu, i can't find drivers and the ones in ubuntu don't work for it
[04:23] <Darkyn> it says command not found
[04:23] <MajorPayne> !attitude | Archoniam
[04:23] <ubotu> Archoniam: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[04:23] <sdouble> younghacker: You can have Nmap's output saved as XML by adding the -oX option to your Nmap command, as in: nmap -A -oX scanreport.xml www.yourorg.com To organize and ...
[04:23] <sdouble> searchsecurity.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid14_gci1211775,00.html - 67k -
[04:23] <hendrixski> kyled185, where can I read more about their mobile editions?
[04:23] <Selrach> sdouble: Where can I find an installer or other method to install with SP4 already in place?
[04:23] <Archoniam> My Amarok will not transfer oggs to my iPod. Amarok will not support mp3's either. When i try to play them there, it freezes and i have to do a force quit. Can you help me?
[04:23] <sdouble> Selrach: I don't know.  I don't need to download software.  =] 
[04:24] <mavsman4457> arcus: I'm sure it is possible, but I think you are right and I was hoping that I might find someone that would be willing to do it and was interested in Super Mario War and PPC, even though the odds were slim :)
[04:24] <Pelo> leku,  your in a hotel, I would rought it out and use windows,  but you can always try and search the forum for extra info
[04:24] <LouisvilleLIP> darkyn: O
[04:24] <mneptok> Archoniam: the iPod does not play OGGs unless you install RockBox or something.
[04:24] <Chip> does anyone have a lexmark 730 series printer?
[04:24] <arcus> mavsman4457: if it requires changing Super Mario Bros, then it's probably impossible as the source code is unlikely to be available.  If it just requires altering the emulator, then it would merely be extremely difficult :] 
[04:24] <kyled185> hendrixski, it's not out yet(planned for 7.10)
[04:24] <LouisvilleLIP> darkyn: I'm not 100% sure, but you might want to start with this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=499798&highlight=gdm
[04:24] <Pelo> !mp3 | Archoniam  start with this for mp3
[04:24] <ubotu> Archoniam  start with this for mp3: 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
[04:24] <Selrach> sdouble: perhaps qemu doesn't like my OS :o
[04:24] <mneptok> Archoniam: for help with KDE and its apps, please use #kubuntu
[04:24] <arcus> mavsman4457: you might have better luck on finding the people who work on the emulator.
[04:24] <kyled185> hendrixski, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileAndEmbedded
[04:24] <hendrixski> kyled185, oh man, 'cause that sounds like like somehing I'd like to play with
[04:24] <Pelo> Archoniam,  and you can use soundconverter to make your ogg into something else
[04:25] <sdouble> Selrach: Possibly.  I've never used it.  I've always used vmware
[04:25] <solpex> how do i change my root pass people please?
[04:25] <solpex> whats the command ?
[04:25] <sdouble> but haven't since I've gone exclusively linux
[04:25] <mavsman4457> arcus: it is not an emulator, just a game that has identical characters and physics to mario, open source
[04:25] <mneptok> solpex: there is no root password
[04:25] <kyled185> hendrixski, yeah, same here. There is a linux phone(using openMoko framework), but it's not coming out for about 4 months
[04:26] <arcus> mavsman4457: oh, it's an open source game.  Well, contact the developer community for that game, then.
[04:26] <Archoniam> Pelo: Thanks ^^
[04:26] <solpex> my login password then plz
[04:26] <Pelo> solpex,  you can change your user parssword in menu > system > admin > user,  ifyou have root priviledges it will follow
[04:26] <kyled185> hendrixski, it's called the Neo1973
[04:26] <hendrixski> kyled185, yeah, I'm gonna get the openmoko in October when they add things like wifi  I can't wait!
[04:26] <solpex> cheerrs
[04:26] <arcus> while we're on the subject of sound, I was wanting to record a few seconds of sound from a DVD.
[04:26] <mavsman4457> arcus: yah I kind of already have and he didn't sound too excited
[04:26] <kbrooks> Everyone here please...
[04:26] <kbrooks> This is kind of an request.
[04:27] <Pelo> kbrooks,  what is the issue ?
[04:27] <younghacker> Thanks i think it's working , that linked helped alot
[04:27] <godtvisken> Does anyone know a program that takes a series of photos and turns it into a video?
[04:27] <younghacker> that syntax was perfect
[04:27] <younghacker> your a ubuntu god
[04:27] <kbrooks> Please be nice towards people who are newbies. Please don't swear at them and/or say the r word.
[04:27] <younghacker> brb
[04:28] <kbrooks> Thanks!
[04:28] <arcus> I was hoping that this might be as simple as pressing a 'record' button, or something like that.
[04:28] <Pelo> godtvisken, I think you can do that in avidemux but no garranties
[04:28] <arcus> while watching the DVD
[04:28] <kbrooks> all right. bbl, bed.
[04:28] <Chip> where can i find linux drivers for a lexmark 730 series printer (i used google already)
[04:28] <godtvisken> Pelo: thanks
[04:28] <Pelo> but I am too polite
[04:28] <younghacker> by the way whats the latest version of nmap? or better question how can i update nmap? if possible
[04:28] <kbrooks> pelo: where?
[04:28] <arcus> someone suggested I might be able to get the sound from the soundcard using another application, that would also be cool.
[04:28] <arcus> any ideas?
[04:28] <iamchris> Is there a simple way to tell my IP address from console?
[04:29] <leku> is there a tutorial on setting up a bluetooth phone to active/deactive your screensaver?
[04:29] <leku> iamchris: ifconfig -a
[04:29] <kyled185> iamchris, ifconfig
[04:29] <younghacker> ifconfig
[04:29] <milllmannn> has anyone used this codefoo packport? http://www.kodefoo.com/2007/2/18/deploying-rails-on-ubuntu-dapper/
[04:29] <kbrooks> all right, I'm gone.
[04:29] <hendrixski> kyled185, cool... Intel is on board!!!  this already looks more promising than embedian  :-)
[04:29] <iamchris> thank you
[04:29] <leku> np
[04:29] <younghacker> thanks again
[04:29] <Pelo> Chip,  you are out of luck with lexmark printers , they are not well supported in linux
[04:29] <Chip> ifconfig? why not ipconfig?
[04:29] <jorgerosa> bye all
[04:29] <mneptok> Chip: i have no experience with that model, but Lexmark has historically had *terrible* Linux support
[04:29] <leku> ipconfig==windows
[04:29] <Chip> Pelo: thx
[04:29] <leku> windows copied *NIX :P
[04:29] <kyled185> hendrixski, yeah, if it shapes up(and I don't know why it wouldn't) it's gonna be pretty awesome
[04:29] <Chip> yea but ifconfig
[04:30] <kbrooks> if = interface
[04:30] <Chip> oh
[04:30] <kbrooks> ok, again, bbl
[04:30] <LeChacal> what is the name of the best drive for NTFS read/write support under ubuntu, can some one help?
[04:30] <arcus> Pelo: isn't everything? :] 
[04:31] <astro76> !ntfs-3g | LeChacal
[04:31] <Pelo> LeChacal, I like ntfs-3g
[04:31] <ubotu> LeChacal: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[04:31] <Chip> this 730 series barely worked on windows too
[04:31] <Chip> it just sux
[04:31] <hendrixski> kyled185, totally.  In 5 years nobody will remember what a computer was, but Linux will outshine OS X and Windows CE in the things that will replace computers.  :-)
[04:31] <Pelo> Chip,  if  you have a user manual , check it, there is often an emulation mode
[04:31] <LeChacal> that is the one that i was coming up with i just wanted to see if you there was a better one if anyone had had problems with it
[04:31] <younghacker> oh boy that worked so well
[04:31] <Chip> pelo: what's emulation mode?
[04:31] <bruenig> doesn't the kernel have it native now
[04:31] <younghacker> im going to do it again
[04:32] <bruenig> ntfs that is
[04:32] <bruenig> or is that still experimental
[04:32] <astro76> bruenig, experimental for writing, it's essentially read-only
[04:32] <Pelo> Chip,  when a printer can use the drivers for another model, in dotmatrix  ibm proprinter and epson were commonly emulated
[04:32] <kanmux> #ubuntu
[04:32] <kanmux> Oops.
[04:33] <arcus> so, no-one has any ideas about an easy way of recording a short snippet of audio from a playing DVD?
[04:33] <LeChacal> ok thanks
[04:33] <kyled185> arcus, not sure how easy it is, but check dvd::rip
[04:33] <Pelo> arcus,  there is a sound recorder somewhere it can probably be setup to pickup the audio from alsamixier
[04:34] <Tama00> what group do i need to be in to sudo?
[04:34] <hendrixski> sudoers
[04:34] <Tama00> thanks
[04:34] <arcus> kyled185: I had a look, and it seems rather complex, and also more set up for ripping an entire DVD.
[04:34] <Pelo> Tama00, it is't your comp you have sudo access
[04:34] <Phrozen_One> whats the "debian_chroot" variable mean in bash?
[04:35] <Tama00> Pelo, huh?
[04:35] <arooni_> hey folks... anyone have the t61 with the new intel wireless card?  4609?  i'm having troubles with ndiswrappre
[04:35] <Tama00> hendrixski, damn i like dont have that group!
[04:35] <Pelo> Tama00, forget it , my typing is way off tonight
[04:35] <cotyrothery> Can i get some help with booting of usb
[04:35] <hendrixski> Tama00, oh... I *thought* that was the name of it... it's been a while since I tinkered with it... sorry :-(
[04:35] <kyled185> arcus, there is also ffmpeg which can rip music from movies and things, but I'm not sure how it'll work with an entire DVD.  Plus it's a command line tool
[04:35] <astro76> Tama00, it's admin group
[04:35] <Tama00> damn..
[04:35] <Tama00> astro76, ok thanks:D
[04:35] <dawn`chorus> i thought it was the admin group that could sudo.
[04:36] <cotyrothery> How can i boot of my psp
[04:36] <arcus> kyled185: command line tools do not scare me :] 
[04:36] <cotyrothery> I need to boot ubuntu off my psp at start
[04:36] <arooni_> ndiswrapper stops working after a while
[04:36] <arooni_> any suggestions?
[04:36] <arcus> they scare me less than GUIs like dvd::rip's ones with thousands of buttons, scrollbars, tabs and other sundry widgets
[04:36] <Zombie> Hi.
[04:36] <kyled185> arcus, hehe that's good, but from my limited experience with ffmpeg, it's one of the nastier tools to use
[04:37] <Zombie> I just bought a Dell Ubuntu Preload.
[04:37] <drake4> at the fake price or the good price?
[04:37] <Zombie> What is the Default root password set on those?
[04:37] <kyled185> !root | Zombie
[04:37] <ubotu> Zombie: 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
[04:37] <Zombie> It was $645
[04:37] <Pelo> Zombie,  congradulation you just bought a crappy computer with a top of the line os
[04:37] <Arrick> hey all, can someone help me understand something?
[04:37] <arooni_> why does this fail: sudo echo options libata atapi_enabled=1>/etc/modprobe.d/atapienable && update-initramfs -u
[04:38] <arooni_> it says permission denied
[04:38] <Pelo> Arrick,  not unless you tell us what
[04:38] <h4ngedm4n> hey i love my cheap ass $417 dell server, poweredge 440 ftw
[04:38] <kyled185> Pelo, hey I have a Dell laptop and it's actually very good
[04:38] <Pelo> aroo,  make sure you don'T have cap locks on
[04:38] <Arrick> why when I install LAMP on the new server distro, does it not install Apache, MySQL, or even PHP?
[04:38] <zhang> Arrickwhat
[04:38] <Pelo> Zombie,  your root password is your user password
[04:38] <drake4> My dell came with an Indian, I keep him in the closet
[04:38] <astro76> arooni_, quotes around the string your giving to echo maybe?
[04:38] <Arrick> yeah zhang
[04:39] <drake4> I had to buy the tech, too, so I could understand his English when I needed him 2 years down the road
[04:39] <arooni_> yah
[04:39] <arooni_> good call astro76
[04:39] <Arrick> each time I have needed something for Moodle, it wasnt installed, although i used the LAMP install when I installed the OS
[04:39] <Pelo> Arrick,  if there is a lamp metapackage it probably would but I ahven't heard of such a thing , you may need to add them one by one
[04:39] <h4ngedm4n> nah, for ubuntu-sever you have the option to install lamp
[04:39] <Arrick> it asks you when you install if you want to install LAMP
[04:39] <zhang> Arrick,Your os is ubuntu?
[04:39] <h4ngedm4n> it worked fine for me, i use the php and mysql part as well
[04:39] <Arrick> but it doesnt install anything
[04:40] <Arrick> on the server yes
[04:40] <drake4> I suppose I should not say things like that and apologize to anyone here who may be from India.
[04:40] <astro76> Arrick, I read someone say that lamp hasn't been right since 6.06
[04:40] <Pelo> Arrick, I realy don'T know,  maybe somene with server expereince will come in later,  ask again periodicaly or checkthe forum
[04:40] <h4ngedm4n> it worked fine for me on 7.04.  how do you know its not installed?
[04:40] <Arrick> yeah, thats why im here, I asked the same thing last night, and dint get support then
[04:41] <Arrick> because it tells me, arrick@WebServer:~$ php
[04:41] <Arrick> The program 'php' is currently not installed.  You can install it by typing:
[04:41] <Arrick> sudo apt-get install php5-cli
[04:41] <kyled185> Arrick, this might not be the most elegant solution but it worked for me.  Install the 6.06 LAMP then upgrade
[04:41] <n30n1> !tor
[04:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tor - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:41] <Pelo> Arrick, we can only help with what we know,  , different groups of ppl at different times, and so on
[04:41] <Arrick> cant be dumbed down much more than that lol
[04:41] <Arrick> yeah, i know Pelo
[04:41] <sdouble> Arrick: You just trying to put on lamp?
[04:41] <n30n1> Anyone know a good program that will proxy all internet services on my computer? perphas a tor system
[04:42] <h4ngedm4n> Arrick: mine says that too and php works
[04:42] <h4ngedm4n> I have a blog software and webmail, both php based, both running on ubuntu server
[04:42] <Arrick> sdouble, no, i thought that was done, however my Moodle install wont config until the crap is in ther correctly
[04:42] <Pelo> n30n1,  search in synaptic for tor and see what comes up
[04:42] <h4ngedm4n> but it gives that same message for same command
[04:42] <sdouble> Arrick: just try going to http://127.0.0.1
[04:43] <sdouble> does it show anything?
[04:43] <Arrick> sdouble, cant, no gui, SERVER install, ssh
[04:43] <sdouble> ah, wget it then
[04:43] <kyled185> Arrick, install links
[04:43] <godtvisken> Is there a linux equivalent to VirtualDub, something that allows me to take a mass amount of sequential photos and turn it into a video?
[04:43] <Justi1> Has anyone successfully launched Beryl with an ATI X1400?
[04:43] <Pelo> Justi1,  ask in #beryl
[04:43] <n30n1> Pelo: ... hundreds of packages come up... it finds hundreds of packages with discribtions containing the letters "tor"
[04:43] <h4ngedm4n> dont you have another machine to access your server?
[04:43] <h4ngedm4n> the apache should already be running
[04:43] <Arrick> kyled185, my point is, I am trying to keep my OS slim
[04:43] <Justi1> pelo: they don't answer me
[04:44] <Arrick> h4ngedm4n, I have 4 20+ sites plain HTML on it
[04:44] <Pelo> n30n1, change the search settings to title only, or add extra keywords , like  tor proxy
[04:44] <clwalters> Can someone help me get my mic working with skype?
[04:44] <Pelo> Justi1, bring them cookies
[04:44] <Arrick> how do I do a search for php.ini?
[04:44] <h4ngedm4n> Arrick: ok, so pull up yourserver/server-info
[04:44] <Justi1> pelo: how's that
[04:44] <h4ngedm4n> and see if modphp5 is enabled
[04:44] <usr123987> how can i install multiple gui in one installation of ubuntu, enabling me to switch back and forth?
[04:45] <sdouble> Arrick: ck, sudo find / -name "php.ini"
[04:45] <sdouble> minus the ck,
[04:45] <Arrick> thanks
[04:45] <Pelo> usr123987, sudo apt-get intall kubuntu-desktop xubuntu-desktop  ....     you can pick which one  you want at login
[04:45] <sboysel> anyone familiar with a good ubuntu object dock?
[04:46] <Justi1> how do I pm someone in irc
[04:46] <sdouble> Justi1: /msg theirname text
[04:46] <Arrick> yeah, its in cli and in cgi
[04:46] <Pelo> Justi1,  by asking them if you can first
[04:46] <Arrick> which shoudl I edit for http://docs.moodle.org/en/Installing_Moodle#Setting-up_your_system
[04:46] <clwalters> How can i get my mic working with skype?
[04:46] <clwalters> I can never get it to work
[04:46] <Zombie> How well does Ubunto do in a Domain Capacity?
[04:47] <Pelo> clwalters,  does your mic work in other apps ?
[04:47] <sdouble> clwalters: it should just work.  Go to your mixer settings and make sure the mic is set to record
[04:47] <clwalters> No, i've never been able to get a mic to work in ubuntu
[04:47] <Arrick> Zombie, as a server with samba or what?
[04:47] <sdouble> which is not on skype
[04:47] <Pelo> !mic
[04:47] <h4ngedm4n> Arrick: ive no idea what moodle is, but rest assured php and mysql should be installed and working fine on server install with lamp :)
[04:47] <arooni_> can someone please take a look at this problem i run into when i try to do sudo apt-get -t gutsy install xserver-xorg-video-intel ...
[04:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mic - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:47] <arooni_> ?
[04:47] <sdouble> clwalters: my mic came pre working.  It was annoying because it kept turning itself back on somehow
[04:47] <arooni_> http://pastie.caboo.se/78772
[04:47] <Arrick> h4ngedm4n, it wasnt
[04:47] <arooni_> thats where i have the issue
[04:47] <Arrick> I had to install mysql last night
[04:48] <Pelo> clwalters,  I would start with looking it up in the forum  but I beleive you might have to do someting in alsamixer,
[04:48] <Zombie> As a Client for an Open Directory, not Active Directory Domain
[04:48] <peterpan> peter
[04:48] <zabin> Hello
[04:48] <recoiled> howdy
[04:48] <h4ngedm4n> Arrick: it was probably just not set up the way you are used to
[04:48] <solpex> right people cheers for the help now im happy thanks :P ill pop here to see you lot again...
[04:48] <solpex> bed time :)
[04:48] <Pelo> arooni_,   ask in #ubuntu+1  we only deal with feisty and prvious here
[04:48] <arooni_> i.e., how do i kill this:  trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/libI810XvMC.so.1.0.0', which is also in package xserver-xorg-video-i810
[04:48] <arooni_> ok
[04:49] <Pelo> later folks
[04:49] <recoiled> I did a LAMP install and then I installed the ubuntu desktop(gnome)... brought it up with startx of course... tried to check my login window setting and I get a "GDM is not running"
[04:49] <zabin> Does anyone know how to get to this menu where you can control certain things about ubuntu for example to disable harddrive icons on destop?
[04:50] <zabin> reconiled: there is no GDM insttalled when you do a lamp installl...
[04:50] <recoiled> poopy
[04:50] <ingo_> zabin: use gconf-editor
[04:50] <sdouble> Arrick: can you connect to your mysql server with mysql?
[04:50] <zabin> ingo_: thats it thanks!
[04:51] <recoiled> zabin: is there any advantage to doing a LAMP install then? other than getting a quick console only web server.
[04:51] <Arrick> sdouble, now that I installed it yes
[04:51] <zabin> recoiled: i believe you can get a gui doing apt-get isntall ubuntu-desktop
[04:51] <arooni_> does anyoone know how to overwrite something like this when doing an apt-get install? http://pastie.caboo.se/78772
[04:51] <pal_> why Gusty Gibbon changed gaim as instant messenger?
[04:51] <arooni_> oops i mean
[04:51] <arooni_>  trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/libI810XvMC.so.1.0.0', which is also in package xserver-xorg-video-i810
[04:51] <arooni_> thats what i mean
[04:51] <shigutso> is it possible to run only ONE instance of mplayer? every new file I run, a new mplayer is opened :(
[04:51] <milllmannn> what is the command to see what version of apache i am running?
[04:51] <recoiled> zabin: that's what i already did
[04:51] <sdouble> just do another apt-get install php5
[04:51] <recoiled> zabin: that's why im surprised GDM wasn't installed
[04:51] <sdouble> see if it installs it or not
[04:51] <zabin> recoiled: it doesnt take much power to run and it gets a webserver up quick
[04:51] <zabin> try
[04:52] <zabin> recoiled: try apt-get install kubunt-desktop its not gnome but it might work
[04:52] <peterpan> peter
[04:52] <Lgndryhr> i am having difficulty getting my cell phone to be able to recieve files i'd like to send to it via bluetooth
[04:52] <recoiled> zabin: well, if I do a reg install, will it still install apache, mysql, php all ready to go?
[04:53] <sdouble> recoiled: no, but it takes like 10 minutes to get those going
[04:53] <zabin> recoiled: no you have to install that stuff on its own
[04:53] <sdouble> I just did it today
[04:53] <zabin> recoiled: just do   apt-get install apache2 php5 mysql-server build-essentials i think
[04:53] <zabin> recoiled learn how to use apt-cache search
[04:54] <sdouble> and php5-mysql
[04:54] <jeff__> im having trouble making wine see a .exe file on my desktop. any suggestions?
[04:54] <sdouble> otherwise they won't talk to eachother
[04:54] <recoiled> zabin: i tried apt-get for gdm... says its already installed!
[04:54] <recoiled> bizarre
[04:54] <zabin> ingo_: do you know where in the gconf-editor it is where you can disable internal hard drives that you have mounted from showing up on the desktop i cant find it at the moment/
[04:55] <zabin> recoiled: idk
[04:55] <pushpop> Is there a way to verify if ubuntu sees yours NIC card as a 1gbps card?
[04:55] <craigbass1976> What's the tool for totally wiping a drive?  I've done fdisk and deleted a partition, but isn't there some low level (writes all zeros to the disk) app?
[04:56] <zabin> Does anyone know how to turn off hard drives that you have mounted like windows drives from showing up on your desktop i think the option is in gconf-editor but i cant find it at the moment?
[04:57] <recoiled> figured it out
[04:57] <Lgndryhr> i am having difficulty getting my cell phone to be able to recieve files i'd like to send to it via bluetooth
[04:57] <Nutubuntu> craigbass1976,  DBAN - Darik's Boot and Nuke
[04:57] <recoiled> restart
[04:57] <meme_> Hello, i need to edit my  /boot/menu.lst . How do i do it?
[04:57] <Lgndryhr> meme, open up terminal
[04:57] <zabin> meme_ what do you want to change?
[04:57] <Lgndryhr> type in sudo gedit /boot/menu.lst
[04:57] <asc> What problems are common when using 64-bit Ubuntu?
[04:58] <meme_> i need to add acpi=off apm=power_off
[04:58] <jeff__>  im having trouble making wine see a .exe file on my desktop. any suggestions?
[04:58] <sdouble> asc: not being able to use flash
[04:58] <zabin> /boot/grub/menu.lst ?
[04:58] <craigbass1976> Nutubuntu, like the name.  Is that something I can instlal on the live cd long enough to "nuke" the drive?  I thought it was something like dd, but DBAN sounds promising
[04:58] <zabin> Does anyone know how to get to this menu where you can control certain things about ubuntu for example to disable harddrive icons on destop?
[04:58] <asc> sdouble: I think I can live without that. Thanks.
[04:59] <sdouble> well, that's about it
[04:59] <meme_> im in there but its blank is that normal?
[04:59] <sdouble> maybe a few more obscure programs, but that's the only mainstream that has problems
[04:59] <bullgard4> My computer stores about 40 files containing 'hwmon' in their names. What is the meaning of 'hwmon'?
[04:59] <craigbass1976> Nutubuntu, something like dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda, which I'm going to try first
[04:59] <Nutubuntu> craigbass1976,  it installs on a bootable floppy - if I remember correctly - and I would guess you could use freedos - it's been awhile
[04:59] <Lgndryhr> meme_, you want /boot/grub/menu.lst
[04:59] <Lgndryhr> not /boot/menu.lst
[04:59] <craigbass1976> Nutubuntu, no floppies here
[05:00] <Lgndryhr> no such file exists
[05:00] <meme_> ok i see
[05:00] <Arrick> how do I reload php?
[05:00] <Arrick> as in restart it, or is it not necessary?
[05:00] <meme_> thats where i should put it
[05:00] <sdouble> Arrick: restart apache
[05:00] <Arrick> ok, thanks
[05:00] <zabin> Arrick /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[05:00] <sdouble> it'll reload php with it
[05:00] <asc> sdouble: Hum, okay. Thanks. I just learned that the Core 2 processors are 64-bit and I'm trying to figure if I should go with 64-bit OS.
[05:01] <Lgndryhr> did you find what you were looking for meme_
[05:01] <Nutubuntu> craigbass1976,  I'm not sure what is on the LiveCD ... I doubt DBAN is, but there may well be a live CD that incorporates it; it's a useful tool
[05:01] <jeff__> im having trouble making wine see a .exe file on my desktop. any suggestions?
[05:02] <meme_> yes but im not sure were to put it
[05:02] <Lgndryhr> what are you trying to do again
[05:02] <meme_> acpi=off apm=power_off
[05:02] <sdouble> at the end of the line that says /kernel
[05:02] <Zombie> Does ubuntu support pam_ccreds?
[05:03] <tech_> hi every one
[05:03] <astro76> jeff__, have you run winecfg ? if so... wine ~/Desktop/filename.exe
[05:03] <meme_> after this one?  kernel		/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.20-16-generic root=UUID=cb2807a1-bef0-48d8-b8ea-9be7674d65c2 ro quiet splash
[05:03] <Nutubuntu> craigbass1976,  DBAN is available as a bootable CD image, apparently -- see http://dban.sourceforge.net/
[05:03] <sdouble> meme_: yes
[05:03] <meme_> cool
[05:03] <sdouble> I just opened mine to confirm
[05:03] <meme_> any spaces
[05:04] <wers> my amarok does not load. When I ran it on the terminal and there was a long error message
[05:04] <carlos34345> hi, i was wondering if anybody knows how to network two computers with just a cross-over cable, let me know
[05:04] <wers> but according to htop and ksysguard, amarok is running
[05:04] <Arrick> whats wrong with this line? GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE,CREATE,DROP,INDEX,ALTER ON moodle.*
[05:04] <Arrick> TO moodleuser@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'yourpassword';
[05:04] <sdouble> space at the end of the line, and then exactly how you have it here
[05:04] <meme_> cool thanks
[05:04] <sdouble> you do have it opened as root correct?
[05:04] <Arrick> yes sdouble
[05:05] <Blue89> where on the siet is the ubuntu livecd? a buddy of mine is having trouble finding it
[05:05] <sdouble> sorry Arrick , I meant meme_ .  Forgot to prefix
[05:05] <jeff__> astro76, already tried that. didn't work. ill try it again.
[05:05] <Blue89> site*
[05:05] <Arrick> what do i need to change there?
[05:05] <Arrick> oh ok
[05:05] <carlos34345> i think the regular cd is a live cd
[05:05] <Lgndryhr> yea meme_ does
[05:05] <Nutubuntu> "Desktop CD" = Live CD
[05:05] <Blue89> ty
[05:05] <Lgndryhr> i had meme_ type sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:06] <Arrick> I am getting the error ERROR 1064 (42000): You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'GRANT SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE,CREATE,DROP,INDEX,ALTER ON moodle.* TO *****@' at line 1
[05:06] <samuel> sup all
[05:06] <Arrick> sdouble, ^
[05:06] <sdouble> yeah, I saw you say that.  But I've seen people not go 100% then wonder why it doesn't work right.
[05:06] <Lgndryhr> you talking to me sdouble?
[05:06] <sdouble> Arrick: I haven't changed privileges for a long time, it looked fine to me.  =/
[05:06] <samuel> where is the right place to put a command to be executed on boot?
[05:07] <wers> my amarok does not load
[05:07] <usr123987> i "installed" knewsticker, but i cannot run or find it
[05:07] <wers> when I started it, according to htop, it is running
[05:07] <wers> but it does not come out
[05:07] <jasperhax0r> anyone in here good with ubuntu powerpc
[05:08] <jeff__> thank you astro. mustve typed the command wrong before.
[05:08] <jinx099> wers, is it in the tray?
[05:08] <Lgndryhr> wers, what happens when you try to load it
[05:08] <wers> not in the tray
[05:08] <wers> it does not come out at all
[05:08] <Arrick> \j #mysql
[05:08] <Arrick> crud
[05:08] <wers> i tired running it using the terminal
[05:08] <astro76> samuel, what kind of command?
[05:08] <wers> Amarok: [Loader]  Amarok is taking a long time to load! Perhaps something has gone wrong?
[05:08] <jasperhax0r> i need to get a wireless adapter to work on my mac but there is only windows drivers, any ideas what i can do
[05:08] <wers> that is the end of the error message
[05:08] <Nutubuntu> Arrick,  dumb question but has the moodle database been created?
[05:08] <Lgndryhr> type which Amarok
[05:08] <Lgndryhr> in terminal
[05:08] <samuel> astro76: a mount command to mount virtualbox shares
[05:09] <meme_> ok now i need to edit the  /etc/modules
[05:09] <Lgndryhr> i mean
[05:09] <samuel> astro76: does not work in fstab
[05:09] <Arrick> Nutubuntu, yeah, just did it
[05:09] <Par-Due> I'm looking for a guide or howto on how to setup a midi controller in ubuntu to use a software synth..Does anyone know anything about this?
[05:09] <Nutubuntu> Arrick,  weird - the syntax looked fine
[05:10] <sdouble> usr123987: alt + f2 then type knewsticker  ?
[05:10] <usr123987> does not exist as a command
[05:10] <sdouble> Nutubuntu: I thought so too.
[05:10] <zabin> Hey does anyone know how to disable harddrives that are mounted from showing up on the desktop?
[05:10] <astro76> samuel, http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-customizing.en.html#s-custombootscripts
[05:10] <arooni_> help!  my t61's laptop can get up to 1440x900... but right now the max setting i see in system=>preferences=>screen resolution is 1280x800
[05:11] <Lgndryhr> wers, type in terminal "which amarok"
[05:11] <meme_> ok i figured out the to edit an file you need to  sudo gedit and what one you want.
[05:11] <Lgndryhr> and tell me the output
[05:11] <sdouble> meme_: depends on if it's a system file or not
[05:11] <Nutubuntu> The only thing I can think of, Arrick, and I don't know why it would be needed, would be to single-quote 'moodleuser' and 'localhost' in the GRANT statement
[05:11] <zabin> arroni_: you dont ahve the right ati drivers installed
[05:11] <meme_> cool
[05:12] <Lgndryhr> meme_, sudo gedit is not the only way to edit files but the way i prefer usually
[05:12] <Par-Due> zabin, you'll want to get into gconf, are you aware of these settings?
[05:12] <zabin> arroni_ you can add that resuliton by doing dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[05:12] <Justi1> Has anyone managed to successfully launch Beryl with an ATI X1400?
[05:12] <sdouble> meme_: it's always a safe bet.  I get mad when I have to type it twice because i didn't put sudo in front of it
[05:12] <zabin> Justi1: i ahve
[05:12] <wers> Lgndryhr, /usr/bin/amarok
[05:12] <meme_> i like it now, ive been trying to figure out things like that in linux for a year now
[05:12] <Justi1> zabin: can you tell me the steps you took?
[05:13] <Lgndryhr> ok now go to /usr/bin/, not in terminal but go there as if looking at a folder or whatever
[05:13] <astro76> arooni_, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[05:13] <meme_> I have finally got rid of windows today and im going to stick with ubuntu
[05:13] <zabin> Par-Due: i know that they are in gconf-editor but i cant find for the life of me where that option is ive looked all over do you know where it is?
[05:13] <Arrick> Nutubuntu, I got pissed last night and went to bed, and still cant get it to work (even though i have verified it is installed, operational and the database is created
[05:13] <Nutubuntu> meme_,  Lgndryhr et al ... for graphical apps, it would be a good idea to gksudo (when needed) rather than sudo
[05:13] <Par-Due> zabin, get into gconf and go to apps > nautilus > desktop
[05:13] <meme_> ok
[05:13] <zabin> Justi1: Yea sure you have to install xgl first to do it. have you done thjat?
[05:14] <Lgndryhr> gksudo?
[05:14] <sdouble> I use kdesu
[05:14] <astro76> !gksudo | Lgndryhr
[05:14] <ubotu> Lgndryhr: If you need to run graphical applications as root, use  gksudo , as it will set up the environment more appropriately. Avoid ever using  sudo <GUI-application>  See http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo for more info
[05:14] <Justi1> zabin: no. I am rather new to linux; what is the difference between gl and xgl?
[05:14] <Lgndryhr> seems i have it none the less lol
[05:14] <Nutubuntu> Arrick,  it's been a long while ... but ... create <database>, use <database>, and grant the rights ..
[05:14] <Par-Due> I'm looking for a guide or howto on how to setup a midi controller in ubuntu to use a software synth..Does anyone know anything about this?
[05:15] <zabin> Justi1: hold on a sec
[05:15] <meme_> thanks ubotu, added to my favorites
[05:15] <bruenig> !xgl | Justi1
[05:15] <ubotu> Justi1: 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
[05:15] <bruenig> !thanks | meme_
[05:15] <ubotu> meme_: You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[05:15] <samuel> astro76: thanks for the link, so if i want to run a script almost at the end, say after gdm, update-rc.d foo defaults without the 19? so it does it at the end?
[05:15] <Arrick> yeah, I just typed in /h and it doesnt even have grant, nor create as a mysql command
[05:15] <Nutubuntu> The sudo vs. gksudo thing is only going to rarely bite, but when and if it bites, it bites bad
[05:15] <jerr973> hello board I am new so hope you don't mind me just watching for a bit
[05:15] <sdouble> bruenig sits here all day waiting for people to thank ubotu =P
[05:15] <Par-Due> jerr973 enjoy!
[05:15] <zabin> Par-Due: what option is it in desktop? i dont see it.
[05:15] <Par-Due> zabin, volumes visible
[05:16] <jerr973> thanks par-Due
[05:16] <zabin> Par-Due: thanks lol...
[05:16] <Par-Due> zabin: you're welcome!
[05:16] <astro76> samuel, you could use 99 to make it at the end
[05:16] <zabin> Justi1: hold on a sec more let me find the tutorials i used
[05:17] <samuel> astro76: thanks, 0 is the lowest then and 99 is highest?
[05:17] <sdouble> Arrick: did you apt-get install the mysql-server or just mysql?
[05:17] <Justi1> If I install xgl, will my existing programs still work, and will I have to reconfigure anything?
[05:17] <sdouble> try mysqladmin
[05:17] <Par-Due> I'm trying to get a midi controller working in Ubuntu, anyone ever do that?
[05:17] <astro76> samuel, yes
[05:17] <Lgndryhr> ubotu, thanks
[05:17] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[05:17] <Arrick> sdouble, server
[05:17] <Lgndryhr> that link was helpful
[05:17] <samuel> astro76: thanks
[05:17] <Nutubuntu> Arrick, could there be an issue with the rights on the directory that holds the moodle database? I"m scratching my head
[05:17] <chris12349> I just upgraded from edgy to feisty and my system won't boot.  Is there a way to downgrade?
[05:18] <zabin> Justi1: first you have to follow this. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/Xgl
[05:18] <Arrick> I dont know, its owned by root and thats who is hitting it
[05:18] <Nutubuntu> Arrick,  root in the OS and root in the db are different entities
[05:18] <astro76> samuel, look in /etc/rc2.d/ if you're interested to see how it looks
[05:18] <zabin> justi1: it probably wont work you probably ahve to reinstall
[05:18] <Arrick> for crying out loud, Im following their directions to the letter lol
[05:18] <Arrick> I understand that Nutubuntu
[05:18] <Nutubuntu> K
[05:18] <Arrick> root in mysql is also the user
[05:18] <Justi1> zabin: reinstall ubuntu?
[05:19] <Lgndryhr> i  am having difficulty getting my cell phone to be able to recieve files i'd like to send to it via bluetooth
[05:19] <zabin> Justi1: then do this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/BerylOnXgl?highlight=%28xgl%29%7C%28composite%29
[05:19] <samuel> astro76: i will, thx, thats where it puts the links and the number is the order of boot
[05:19] <zabin> justi1: no i though you were talking about beryl
[05:19] <Blue89> does the 7.04 release use 3D X decoration and cube-style switching?
[05:19] <sdouble> Blue89: not by default
[05:19] <Nutubuntu> Arrick,  I'd be inclined to yank it and reinstall. No idea why it wouldn't let you execute a valid GRANT query
[05:19] <Taco`> what's the command to download things from svn?
[05:19] <Blue89> ah
[05:19] <zabin> justi: i ahve that same video card and i got it working with beryl %100 i just followed those two links exactly :)
[05:20] <Blue89> sdouble, to use those, all my buddy would have to do is install xgl, right?
[05:20] <Blue89> (in the package manager)
[05:20] <ingo_> i heard about an offline-wiki for ubuntu-problems - how can i install this ??
[05:20] <sdouble> I messed around with it and it was a huge pain, but I have an ATI card and it seems to not be as easy to setup
[05:21] <Justi1> zabin: so first install xgl, then install beryl on xgl?
[05:21] <xpoint> sdouble, X -configure
[05:21] <zabin> yup!
[05:21] <Justi1> zabin: okay, thanks
[05:21] <xpoint> sdouble, start with testing this config
[05:21] <Elfboy> hehe im  rying hat oo
[05:22] <zabin> Justi1: np
[05:22] <Arrick> Nutubuntu, I did that just this evening
[05:22] <Lgndryhr> anywhere here had luck with a USB bluetooth dongle and their cellphone pairing correctly?
[05:22] <Amaranth> Justi1: beryl doesn't work with XGL
[05:22] <Lgndryhr> *anyone
[05:22] <zabin> Amaranth: yes it does.
[05:22] <Justi1> ???
[05:23] <Amaranth> zabin: the packages in ubuntu don't
[05:23] <meme_> I want to thank you guys for helping me edit those files. My problem is fixed! I have an old pchips board with an 1 gig duron and it was hanging at shutdown. After 10 hours of searching i finally got it figured out.
[05:23] <Amaranth> zabin: they're missing the beryl-xgl binary
[05:23] <zabin> Amaranth: it does there is a special package for it that gets aded by that tutrial i sent him
[05:23] <Lgndryhr> no problem meme_
[05:23] <BeOS_MrX> all other linux channels no one helps me, i need help with LVM Im using mandriva
[05:23] <zabin> it adds to /etc/apt/sourceslist.conf
[05:23] <meme_> I just did not know how to edit
[05:23] <Lgndryhr> yea
[05:23] <Nutubuntu> Arrick ... wish I could help better; I'm baffled. It might be that my MySQL knowledge just isn't there, I'm a novice with it
[05:23] <sdouble> meme_: Excellent.
[05:23] <Amaranth> BeOS_MrX: That's a tough one to get help on IRC with, not many people use LVM
[05:23] <meme_> Now i will stay with ubuntu forever
[05:24] <zabin> Justi1: they will work he is right but they do something in taht tutorial to fix that problem
[05:24] <Arrick> you know what my problem is Nutubuntu ? I should have stuck with windows. I never have problems with configs on windows, i am only running this because I happen to have (however borked by now) already installed.
[05:24] <Lgndryhr> i switched from windows to ubuntu last yr during august/september
[05:24] <Lgndryhr> but kept my windows HD
[05:24] <Justi1> zabin: ok, thanks a bunch
[05:24] <Newbie_Dude> Anyone here use GNOME X-Chat for iRC?
[05:24] <BeOS_MrX> well I need some help with it so if someone has experience with it help me
[05:24] <willd> BeOS_MrX: I used to mess w/ FC a bit (which was LVM by defualt) - what's the problem? Dunno if I can help, but eh.
[05:24] <Lgndryhr> so i have 2 HDD's
[05:24] <Lgndryhr> one with ubuntu and one with windows xp
[05:24] <Elfboy> can some one ell me where i can get driver for  ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M 5
[05:24] <Nutubuntu> Arrick, I had *hideous* problems getting MySQL happy under IIS 6 ... I know how you feel, sort of :)
[05:25] <BeOS_MrX> I have 74GB empty and I want to expand my 112GB to the emppty space
[05:25] <CppIsWeird> how come when im idle for like a minute or two, my laptop screen dims to a lower light level? I have it in power settings to do be at 100% and to do nothing no matter how long i sit here. No screensaver either.
[05:25] <sdouble> IIS makes me cry
[05:25] <zabin> ElfBoy: search ati in wiki.ubuntu.com
[05:25] <meme_> Ive tried all of the diferent distros but i think i found my new home
[05:25] <willd> BeOS_MrX: That should be pretty straight up.  The 74 gb is not partitioned?
[05:25] <Arrick> Nutubuntu, I never had a problem with it, and i also have all the MSSQL stuff I would need.
[05:25] <holycow> Lgndryhr, thats is the best setup.  right on dude.  i keep on telling noobs to do it that way but they insist on learning the hard way :)
[05:25] <BeOS_MrX> no, its 74 blank and empty
[05:25] <Lgndryhr> yea ubuntu is pretty friendly and not too hard to use
[05:25] <Lgndryhr> holycow, thanks
[05:25] <Elfboy> thanks
[05:25] <Lgndryhr> i did some research before doing that
[05:26] <BeOS_MrX> i tried to use knoppix with gparted but i would not read my ext3 says unreadable or some error like that
[05:26] <unagi> how do i keep alt + click from moving the window?
[05:26] <jeff__> i got wine to start installing both joost and itunes from .exe files but halfway through the install it stops and says it needs xp to run. i thought that wine was supposed to run like xp cause i set it to in winecfg. help?
[05:26] <willd> BeOS_MrX: Okay, so it's currently free space in an ext3 filesystem?
[05:26] <BeOS_MrX> not exactly
[05:26] <xurich> Hello, I'm new to Ubuntu (and Linux in general). I'm running it from the install disc at the moment, though I'm currently attempting to install it.
[05:26] <fedefede> +tncLzf
[05:26] <fedefede> lol
[05:26] <fedefede> :)
[05:26] <xurich> Hope I don't screw up my Windows partition.
[05:26] <Nutubuntu> Arrick, iirc in Win2k3 I needed to grant rights to the MySQL data directory; have you done the equivalent?
[05:26] <arooni_> i need to get screen horizontal & vertical refresh rates
 why do you come here with knoppix questions?
[05:26] <arooni_> where can i get that
[05:26] <meme_> Now i can spend some $ on an new pc!
[05:26] <xurich> Foolishly, I haven't backed anything up.
[05:26] <arooni_> for my ibm t61 laptop
[05:27] <unagi> xurich its best to use windows partitioner
[05:27] <Par-Due> Can someone help me use my midi controller with a softsynth?
[05:27] <unagi> xurich use gparted to do it.....just shrink the windows partition
[05:27] <Lgndryhr> meme_ yea but ubuntu can run on pretty much anything
[05:27] <unagi> how do i keep alt + click from moving the window?
[05:27] <xurich> Yeah, I think that I'm doing it right so far.
[05:27] <unagi> what did you do xurich
[05:27] <meme_> If it can run on this old beast it can run on anything
[05:27] <BeOS_MrX> it's showing as hda and it's 74GB empty . the other tab is VolGroup00 and its 155GB with an ext3 and swap
[05:28] <Lgndryhr> lol
[05:28] <xurich> I just shrunk the Windows partition by 20 gigs (which is pretty much all that's free on it).
[05:28] <CTho> so to let "limited" users play sound i have to manually edit /etc/group?
[05:28] <xurich> It's doing it at the moment actually.
[05:28] <Elfboy> ok try that olne agin
[05:28] <willd> BeOS_MrX: Cool.  Okay, so, it's not part of anything right now, then.  That's actually easier.
[05:28] <unagi> using what utility xurich
[05:28] <premier_> hi, how can I quickly free up some space on my root partition? (not my /home partition)
[05:28] <Elfboy> can some one ell me where i can get driver for  ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M 5
[05:28] <Arrick> yes Nutubuntu
[05:28] <unagi> how do i keep alt + click from moving the window?....if anyone knows please help me...my ship is starting to sail so i wont have signal for long
[05:28] <BeOS_MrX> and one more thing ' wild
 there is #knoppix for knoppix questions, #linux for linux questions, I still do not see why you are here...
[05:29] <xurich> unagi, whatever the default partitioning program is when you click the install icon. :P
[05:29] <sdouble> jsin: everyone likes to come here because of the high activity and 1000+ users
[05:29] <jsin> oic
[05:29] <unagi> i dont remember there being a partitioner when you click install
[05:29] <Elfboy> yes
[05:29] <meme_> The best part of it is that my favorite game " Dominions 3" plays perfect on ubuntu.
[05:29] <jsin> #ubuntu == #help
[05:29] <jeff__> i'm still having problems with wine. i set it to xp in winecfg and i got it to open two different .exe files but it stops halfway through the installation and says it needs xp to run. i thought wine was supposed to be able to run like xp. help?
[05:29] <Jarek> i just installed wine-doors and used it to install direct x drivers, now i can't uninstall the direct x drivers...anyone have an idea of how to do this?
[05:29] <sdouble> sees so
[05:29] <sdouble> seems rather
[05:29] <Elfboy> kick it
[05:29] <xurich> unagi, it's on here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GraphicalInstall
[05:30] <Lgndryhr> thats good meme_
[05:30] <BeOS_MrX> there is a 32MB empty partion next to the swap on VolGroup00 - I want to expand the swap file into that morsel of uselessness
[05:30] <Elfboy> can some one tell me where i can get driver for  ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M 5
[05:30] <unagi> does anyone know how to change alt + click as move windows.....please help me =(
[05:30] <meme_> Well thanks again and have a goodnight.
[05:30] <sdouble> gn meme_
[05:31] <jeff__> ljaf
[05:31] <jeff__> can you see this
[05:31] <jeff__> ?
[05:31] <sdouble> jeff__: yep
[05:31] <Par-Due> I want to setup jack with a midi controller..any help?
[05:31] <unagi> so no one knows how to change alt + click as move windows?
[05:31] <Elfboy> sdouble, : can u help me
[05:31] <nivekc1>  i have feisty installes (not studio version) how do i install the studio packages from repository? i tried to follow the directions but im a de de de!
[05:31] <younghacker> is there a way that i can import an XML file into a database?
[05:32] <Zombie> What do I do if Synaptic upgrades are throttling down?
[05:32] <BeOS_MrX> still there, wild if I open a dialog with you it would help to eliminate some non-conversation that's in the way
[05:32] <willd> BeOS_MrX: yeah, sure thing.
[05:32] <Par-Due> nivekc1: have you gotten a midi controller working with ubuntu studio?
[05:32] <unagi> sigh
[05:32] <unagi> is it possible to change the move window shortcut?
[05:32] <Elfboy> can some one tell me where i can get driver for  ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M 5
[05:32] <jeff__> during itunes install it says i need xp. but i set winecfg to run it like xp? what happened?
[05:33] <younghacker> how do i import an xml file into a database?
[05:33] <ingo__> can i use an ipod-nano 4gb on ubuntu???
[05:33] <nivekc1> sorry dude he was taking it
[05:33] <willd> BeOSMrX: Ack, may not work, actually - I'm not registered here.  I can take care of that real quick, though, I think
[05:33] <BeOSMrX> hrm k
[05:33] <skyfalcon866> i think you can use a nano if it is formatted fat32
[05:33] <Elfboy> umm anyone
[05:34] <Elfboy> can some one tell me where i can get driver for  ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M 5
[05:34] <dissection> Hi guys, I have a question. I had been using NTFS-c which I installed using "Add/Remove Programs", to read/write from my NTFS partitions because I was told that it was stable and safe to write to NTFS. According to the website, the stable version is 1.710 but I checked the version of the installation I have but its 0.5.5, do I need to remove this and install the latest one manually from the website?
[05:34] <younghacker> anyone know how to import an xml file into a database?, the database has been formatted already and it's in postgresql
 do you have a link on an howto?
[05:35] <Skrypt> How do I disable Xinerama?
[05:35] <jeff__> i set wine to run like xp but both itunes and joost said i needed xp to run them. isn't that wine's job?
[05:35] <Elfboy> can some one tell me where i can get driver for  ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M 5
[05:35] <Arrick> hey all
[05:35] <astro76> !info ntfs-3g
 try http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=355992
[05:35] <ubotu> ntfs-3g: read-write NTFS driver for FUSE. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:1.328-1 (feisty), package size 25 kB, installed size 88 kB
[05:36] <WannbaJoe> ive got Charter Cable, and for some resone, its wanting to grab a IPv6 address, and i have no access to the internet
[05:36] <Arrick> how do i fix the following errror?
[05:36] <Newbie_Dude> I am trying to compile something, but I got an error "No package 'gtk+-2.0' found" --- I looked in the Synaptic repositories but there's a billion things with the name "GTK" can anyone point me to the right repository?
[05:36] <Skrypt> !xinerama
[05:36] <ubotu> xinerama is an extension to !X to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XineramaHowTo - See also !DualHead
[05:36] <astro76> dissection, 0.5.5 is for ntfs-config only
[05:36] <Newbie_Dude> !gtk
[05:36] <ubotu> GTK is the !GIMP toolkit, which forms the base of !GNOME and is used by many applications to provide a !GUI
[05:36] <Elfboy> can some one tell me where i can get driver for  ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M
[05:36] <ingo__> <skyfalc: i try it - thanks!
[05:36] <Zieen> I enabled ATI drivers via the Ubuntu Restricted Driver manager, and now my computer boots to a black screen.  Could anyone help me with this?
[05:36] <Glave2> do you have to specify a size when making a swap partition? I keep getting an error that my swap area must be at least 40kb when I do mkswap /dev/md2
[05:37] <Skrypt> !Dualhead
[05:37] <ubotu> Information about dual-head on linux can be found on http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/DualHead - See also !Xinerama
[05:37] <keegan> are there bootsplash screens for gnome?  I didn't see them on gnome-look
[05:37] <dissection> astro76: Oh? So which one should I use, ntfs-config, or ntfs-3g?
[05:37] <usr123987> is there a gparted equivalent for kubuntu?
[05:37] <Arrick> http://arrick.org/Moodle.ong is the error that I am getting
[05:37] <Newbie_Dude> !find GTK
[05:37] <ubotu> Found: compiz-gtk, evince-gtk, gcalctool-gtk, gftp-gtk, gnome-icon-theme-gartoon (and 365 others)
[05:37] <Arrick> on ubuntu server
[05:37] <astro76> dissection, ntfs-config is a configuration utility for ntfs-3g
[05:37] <Tanman> !sftp
[05:37] <Tanman> !sftp
[05:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sftp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:37] <keegan> usr123987: yes, its called qtparted
[05:37] <usr123987> thanks
[05:37] <unagi> what do u mean you didnt see them on gnome
[05:37] <unagi> !ntfs
[05:37] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[05:37] <astro76> usr123987, qtparted
[05:37] <Arrick> sdouble, I found my problem, the CREAT DATABASE moodle should have had ; at the end
[05:37] <unagi> !ntfs-3g
[05:37] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[05:38] <sdouble> ah, you didn't have the actual database created?
[05:38] <Elfboy> i need  ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M 5955 (PCIE) driver
[05:38] <skyfalcon866> should i use JFS or XFS
[05:38] <unagi> gnome look has plenty of splash screns keegan
[05:38] <younghacker> me?
[05:38] <astro76> !info libgtk2.0 | Newbie_Dude
[05:38] <ubotu> newbie_dude: Package libgtk2.0 does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[05:38] <dissection> astro76: Ah, I see. I just checked synaptic, and it says the installed version is 1:1.328-1, if I do an apt-get ntfs-3g, will it upgrade it to the latest stable one?
[05:39] <WannbaJoe> On Ubuntu it is assigning a IPv6 Address to a IPv4 connection! (Chater.net Cable Internet) ive tried dhclient, but the dHCP server never responds
[05:39] <keegan> unagi: these are splash screens for gnome, I am talking about splash screens for when the kernel is loading
[05:39] <astro76> dissection, that is the latest in feisty
[05:39] <Newbie_Dude> astro76 - oh man, it doesn't exist in feisty >_< So I can't compile this, oh well...
[05:39] <unagi> keegan i am too
[05:39] <dissection> astro76: So should I just leave it as it is, or is it recommended that I download it from the website and compile it?
[05:39] <astro76> dissection, leave it it works fine
[05:39] <zenmonk> unagi: these are under the splash screens as well on gnome-look?
[05:39] <sdouble> Arrick: I get a 404 on that page
[05:39] <Arrick> yeah, it didnt creatre it
[05:40] <Arrick> which page?
[05:40] <sdouble> your error page
[05:40] <Arrick> oh wait
[05:40] <Perdente> so question... can a partition be part of an extension?
[05:40] <unagi> yes zenmonk
[05:40] <esaym> ok quick question.  I just added a wireless card to my serverbox.  It already had a nic in it.  Now everything wants to go through the wireless nic
[05:40] <Perdente> error
[05:40] <SlimG> How do I save a mms:// videostream to file? possibly with CLI if possible
[05:40] <sdouble> I can get to arrick.org, but that page doesn't exist
[05:40] <Perdente> sorry
[05:40] <dissection> astro76: Okay :), just needed to be sure that the one I have is stable too, so I can make sure I won't suffer any dataloss ;D~
[05:40] <Arrick> http://arrick.org/Moodle.png is the error that I am getting
[05:40] <Arrick> sorry, typo
[05:40] <Perdente> what I meant was can a swap partition be part of an extension
[05:40] <Perdente> and still work?
[05:40] <Zieen> How do I disable the ati accelerated drivers (that I enabled vai Restricted Drivers Manager) in command line?
[05:40] <esaym> So how do i set the defualt gateway back to the wired nic?
[05:40] <sdouble> ah, typo.  Not sure why I didn't notice that.  =P
[05:41] <Arrick> is curl a package?
[05:41] <astro76> dissection, if you notice on the website 1.328 is only from this March, also any security or critical updates will be provided by apt-get update
[05:41] <zenmonk> unagi: how can you tell if they are kernel splash or gnome splash?
[05:41] <Nutubuntu> Arrick,  curl's a php 5 thingie
[05:41] <unagi> a kernel splash will have a status bar under it.....a gnome splash wont
[05:41] <Arrick> ok, how do i install it, i have php5 installed
[05:41] <Elfboy>      /msg nickserv set unfiltered on
[05:42] <stewlatin> When ever I try playing a vob file in totem xine backend it tells me the audio device is busy can some one please help?
[05:42] <Elfboy> ok some had to know thig
[05:42] <Elfboy> this
[05:42] <Elfboy> i need driver for  ATI Technologies Inc ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M 5955 (PCIE)
[05:43] <Elfboy> i lok twink and all the forams
[05:43] <Elfboy> no luck
[05:43] <dissection> Elfboy: What does the "unfiltered" option do? I haven't seen this option on other networks
[05:43] <Elfboy> can some one here help me
[05:43] <sdouble> Arrick: sudo apt-get isntall php5-curl
[05:43] <Elfboy> let unreg user pm you
[05:43] <Arrick> ok
[05:43] <Elfboy> i need driver for  ATI Technologies Inc ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M 5955 (PCIE)
[05:44] <sdouble> then restart apache again.  With any luck, it would have configured it for you.
[05:44] <astro76> !repeat | Elfboy
[05:44] <ubotu> Elfboy: 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
[05:44] <Arrick> thats install, not isntall right?
[05:44] <sdouble> Arrick: of course.  =]   Sorry
[05:44] <Arrick> lol
[05:44] <Arrick> I copied and pasted, and hit enter automatically lol
[05:44] <sdouble> hehe
[05:45] <Elfboy> http://wiki.ubuntu.com had nothing on drivers i need
[05:45] <stewlatin> Is this where I get help with totem?
[05:45] <Zieen> Can I disable the restricted driverts (ATI accelerated gfx card) via command prompt?  I get a black screen with starx
[05:45] <nanditux> hi
[05:45] <arooni_> how do i get the horizontal & vertical refresh rates out from command line (googling doesnt work ... I have a ibtm t61 14.1" lcd
[05:45] <nanditux> i am inatalling feisty on my new pc
[05:45] <Elfboy> zien where did u get the ati driver
[05:45] <sdouble> stewlatin: possibly
[05:46] <Zieen> i just did normal install with ubuntu 7.04 feisty
[05:46] <nanditux> when it installs grub it gives a fatal error
[05:46] <Elfboy> hummm
[05:46] <arooni_> how do i get the horizontal & vertical refresh rates out from command line (googling doesnt work ... I have a ibtm t61 14.1" lcd
[05:46] <nanditux> and quits this is 94% complete installation
[05:46] <Zieen> if i can redo, i have a guide for latest drivers, but i can't get back into the desktop
[05:47] <olskolirc> ?
[05:47] <olskolirc> h
[05:47] <olskolirc> ?
[05:47] <Elfboy> lok
[05:47] <nanditux> how to insatall grub on the 2nd hdd and not on MBR
[05:47] <Elfboy> ok
[05:47] <Arrick> sdouble, thanks a bundle, it is finally working ;')
[05:47] <nanditux> pc has 2 SATA hdd of 80g each
[05:47] <astro76> Zieen, in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, change line that says: Driver "fglrx"
[05:47] <olskolirc> hey fallas i can't get a network connection on vista using virtualbox....I have ubuntu fiesty fawn.  any help?
[05:47] <BeOSMrX> arooni_: use gtf if you have it
[05:47] <astro76> Zieen, change it to Driver "ati"
[05:47] <nanditux> denoted as sda and sdb
[05:47] <sdouble> Arrick: awesome.  glad to help.
[05:48] <Zieen> k
[05:48] <arooni_> BeOSMrX, how do i get results out of that
[05:48] <mdurham> /leave #ubuntu
[05:48] <nanditux> can someone help
[05:48] <Tanman>  i was wondering if anyone could help me set up or point me to set up instructions on ubuntu fiesty fawn server
[05:49] <milllmannn> what is the command to restart apache?
[05:49] <Tanman> ..foor sft[p
[05:49] <sdouble> milllmannn: /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[05:49] <braddcadd> Tanman, have you checked the Feisty guide?
[05:49] <Zombie> What do I do if Synaptic upgrades are throttling down?
[05:49] <Tanman> braddcadd....i don't believe si
[05:50] <Tanman> i read the community docs
[05:50] <nanditux> help install GRUB
[05:50] <braddcadd> Tanman: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty
[05:50] <olskolirc> hey fallas i can't get a network connection on vista using virtualbox....I have ubuntu fiesty fawn.  any help?
[05:51] <astro76> Zieen, sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[05:51] <BeOSMrX> arooni_: if you tell me your required x and y resolution, plus default refresh rate i'll paste your line for the xorg cfg file
[05:52] <arooni_> BeOSMrX, i woul dlike 1440x900 ... and 1280x1024 ... but i have no idea what the 'default refresh rate' is
[05:53] <olskolirc> c'mon bitches
[05:53] <olskolirc> virtualbox
[05:53] <Zieen> astro76, xorg.conf appears to be a blank file?
[05:53] <Nutubuntu> not from me, sorry.
[05:53] <BeOSMrX> well somewhere in your laptop specs, it should say at least
[05:53] <astro76> Zieen, use the exact same letter case as I pasted
[05:53] <astro76> Zieen, unix is case sensitive
[05:53] <Zieen> ooooh ok thank you
[05:54] <devilsreject_> is there a mp4 to mp3 converter for ubuntu?
[05:54] <Zieen> much better
[05:54] <astro76> !grub | nanditux
[05:54] <ubotu> nanditux: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[05:54] <pixelation> Every time I do an apt-get I get the error message: Could not connect to localhost:4001
[05:54] <Zieen> i have a lot to learn going from knowing a ton about windows to this
[05:54] <Scout> Hey guys, I just transferred from a year of Fedora.
[05:54] <cipherwizard> can someone point me to find information on how removable drives are automatically mounted on Feisty. I seem to have messed up one of the mount points for one of my removable drive.
[05:54] <asc> devilsreject_: Mp4 is a container format, yes?
[05:54] <devilsreject_> i have soundkonverter but it dosn't change mp4's
[05:55] <Par-Due> For the life of me, I can't figure out how to use a midi controller with jack and ubuntu
[05:55] <devilsreject_> asc -- i dunno i think hey man btw i never got that fixed with the taskbar bein all crazy
[05:55] <devilsreject_> im still runnin in failsafe mode
[05:55] <Tanma1> @bradccadd i had a brief look
[05:56] <braddcadd> Tanma1: any luck?
[05:56] <devilsreject_> i think mp4 is like the ipod format
[05:56] <pixelation> Every time I do an apt-get I get the error message: Could not connect to localhost:4001
[05:56] <devilsreject_> .m4a files
[05:56] <asc> devilsreject_: You could use 'mplayer -vo null -vo pcm:file=file.wav' to output a .wav, which can be converted to whatever. I'm sure there's a way to get it to mp3, but that would probably mean messing with mencoder.
[05:56] <devilsreject_> to mp3
[05:56] <Tanma1> bradcadd and they talk about client side but i am looking for setting up the server
[05:56] <Tanma1> @braddcadd they discussed about setting up  the client
[05:56] <devilsreject_> sweet
[05:56] <asc> devilsreject: Probably it wasn't me helping you with the taskbar.
[05:56] <devilsreject_> soooo
[05:56] <Tanma1> oops sorry for the double posting
[05:57] <devilsreject_> id have to do it file by file?
[05:57] <devilsreject_> what would the command be to do it on the destop in a folder labled m4a
[05:57] <nanditux> thanx but what should be the drive connotation for sdb the 2nd hdd
[05:57] <Justi2> If I selected XGL as my window manager rather than GNOME at the login screen, how can I tell if XGL started correctly?
[05:57] <braddcadd> Tanma1, yes they have a server guide but it is not for s...ftp
[05:58] <asc> devilsreject: Just a second, I'll try and work out a command.
[05:58] <devilsreject_> sweet thanx man
[05:58] <nanditux> can i do Grub-install /dev/sdb 0r /dev/sdb1
[05:59] <Zieen> astro76, I changed driver to ati and now i get a fatal server error: no screens found
[05:59] <Lgndryhr> anyone here had luck with getting their cell phone to pair correctly to their computer via USB bluetooth dongle
[05:59] <Tanma1> well i would like to give sftp a try. using vsftp, i can download but i can't uplooad locally even with the write enable and local user turned on. i have heard that sftp was a lot secure
[05:59] <Tanma1> so i would like to give that a shot
[05:59] <cipherwizard> Will someone point me to information on how removable drives are automatically mounted on Feisty? Like where the settings are for mounting devices automatically.
[06:00] <clever> cipherwizard: i think its hotplug
[06:00] <Perdente> hwo do I make a swap file so I don't need a seperate partition for one
[06:00] <braddcadd> Tanma1: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/FTP_Server
[06:00] <braddcadd> Tanma1: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/OpensshSFTP
[06:00] <devilsreject_> asc --- /home/devilsreject/Desktop/m4a  is the folder filled with .m4a files id like to convert to .wav
[06:01] <Perdente> how do I make a swap file so I don't have to have a swap partition?
[06:01] <Skrypt> Anyone here using nVidia with dual-monitors and care to help me for a few minutes?
[06:01] <stormy|> Is it hard to setup my box as a server that I can access through the web? ( I have a router)
[06:02] <asc> devilsreject: This isn't perfect, but it should do the whole folder at once. The output should be filename.mp4.wav. I could try working something out with mencoder, but it'll take a few more minutes.
[06:02] <asc> devilsreject: " find  /home/devilsreject/Desktop/m4a -exec "mplayer -vo null -ao pcm:file={}.wav {} \;" "
[06:02] <sdouble> stormy|: just a web server?
[06:02] <stormy|> sdouble: basically, maybe SSH too... thing is, I dont have a domain I can point to my home IP
[06:02] <asc> (without the first or last quotes)
[06:03] <asc> (although I guess it would probably run if you leave them)
[06:03] <sdouble> stormy|: get something like no-ip.org to configure your ip address
[06:04] <Tanma1> @braddcadd thanks
[06:04] <bullgard4> My computer contains 40 files with 'hwmon' in its name but a kernel module 'hwmon' is not loaded. Can one explain to me the concept of 'hwmon'?
[06:04] <devilsreject_> asc -- find: missing argument to `-exec'
[06:04] <BrokenSegue> I just downloaded an update which included a new version of flash, but now flash doesn't work in my browser. Is this a known issue?
[06:04] <sdouble> stormy|: also, portforward.com would be useful for forwarding your router.  What all do you want for your server?  ssh, php, mysql, apache2?
[06:05] <devilsreject_> > find  /home/devilsreject/Desktop/m4a -exec "mplayer -vo null -ao pcm:file={}.wav
[06:05] <devilsreject_> find: missing argument to `-exec'
[06:05] <devilsreject_> devilsreject@DevilsReject:~$
[06:05] <stormy|> sdouble: just SSH and apache2 for now (http)
[06:05] <asc> devilsreject_: Oh, my bad. find /home/devilsreject/Desktop/m4a -exec "mplayer -vo null -ao pcm:file={}.wav" {} \;
[06:05] <asc> The quotes were in the wrong place.
[06:05] <devilsreject_> right on thanx a million man
[06:05] <devilsreject_> brb
[06:05] <sdouble> okay, easy stuff  sudo apt-get install openssh-server apache2
[06:05] <asc> 'course, there might be any number of other problems with that. :p
[06:05] <sdouble> stormy|: then make sure you forward ports 22 and 80 if you keep them on their standard ports
[06:06] <devilsreject_> asc --- it gave me one of these for every fiel : No such file or directory
[06:06] <asc> devilsreject_: that's interesting. Give me a minute to test it. :p
[06:06] <devilsreject_> k
[06:07] <sdouble> stormy|: and your http files will be located in /var/www/  It'll be root's so I recommend you chown it to your user
[06:07] <stormy|> sdouble: how can I have a login so you need a password to get access to the site?
[06:08] <sdouble> stormy|: goolge -> authentication .htaccess
[06:08] <sdouble> google too
[06:08] <Lgndryhr> anyone here had luck with pairing a mobile phone via bluetooth using a USB bluetooth dongle
[06:08] <stormy|> thanks
[06:08] <arooni_> BeOSMrX, i woul dlike 1440x900 ... and 1280x1024 ... but i have no idea what the 'default refresh rate' is
[06:08] <arooni_> you there?
[06:10] <pixelation> I need help, I have some kinda proxy that always gives apt-get error messages "Could not connect to localhost:4001".
[06:12] <mhz`> ???
[06:13] <skyfalcon866> how can i convert ext3 to JFS
[06:14] <mhz`> www.google.com
[06:14] <mhz`> ?
[06:14] <Zombie> How can I change Mirrors for my Online Installation media?
[06:14] <asc> devilsreject_: This might take a little longer than I thought. Should be just another minute or so. :p
[06:14] <sdouble> Zombie: the repositories?
[06:14] <Zombie> Yes.,
[06:14] <Zombie> The main mirror is timing out.
[06:15] <Ravenndude`> On my laptop, when I have it set to 'go to blank screen when lid is closed.' When I close the lid, I get the blank screen and when I open it, it is frozen. No mouse movement or keystroke unfreezes it and I can't restart gnome / go into a tty
[06:15] <sdouble> sudo edit your /etc//apt/sources.lst
[06:15] <sdouble> Zombie: /etc/apt/sources.list rather
[06:15] <Nutubuntu> skyfalcon866,  I don't believe you can convert ext3 to another fs, other than ext2. You'd have to create a new partition and format it with the fs of your choice, then cp your files from one to the other
[06:15] <Justi1> If I have something like "deb http://ubuntu.beryl-project.org/ feisty main", how do I add it to apt sources?
[06:16] <Nutubuntu> or tar or cpio etc.
[06:16] <sdouble> Justi1: sudo edit your /etc/apt/sources.list file and add it to the end
[06:16] <Justi1> sdouble: thanks
[06:16] <skyfalcon866> ok next time i have to reinstall ubuntu i will format my root as JFS
[06:16] <sdouble> then don't forget to do an apt-get update
[06:17] <stormy|> he
[06:17] <Newbie_Dude> Can anyone suggest a good Ubuntu N.E.S. emulator?
[06:17] <astro76> Newbie_Dude, fceu
[06:17] <Justi1> what is the difference between sudo and gksudo?
[06:17] <stormy|> hey sdouble: What Host type should I pick at no-ip.com? Port 80 Redirect?
[06:18] <astro76> !gksudo | Justi1
[06:18] <sdouble> stormy|: yes
[06:18] <Newbie_Dude> @astro76 : Thanks, I downloaded and compiled NEStopia but it runs way too fast, so I'll try FCEU. :) TY
[06:18] <mhz`> i wish there was a fancy bash scripting ide
[06:18] <mhz`> :)
[06:18] <sdouble> Newbie_Dude: tuxnes
[06:18] <GigaClon> is there a good database softwware like OO's database?
[06:18] <MajorPayne> Justi1: sudo gives you a prompt in a terminal emulator and gksudo gives you a GUI prompt.
[06:18] <Nutubuntu> Justi1,  see http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo
[06:18] <sdouble> mhz`: kate is as good as it gets
[06:18] <mhz`> kate..hmm let me see
[06:18] <Justi1> thank you
[06:18] <asc> devilsreject_: Got it. find /home/devilsreject/Desktop/m4a -exec mplayer -vo null -ao pcm {} \; -exec mv /home/devilsreject/Desktop/m4a/audiodump.wav {}.wav \;
[06:19] <Ravenndude`> On my laptop, when I have it set to 'go to blank screen when lid is closed.' When I close the lid, I get the blank screen and when I open it, it is frozen. No mouse movement or keystroke unfreezes it and I can't restart gnome / go into a tty
[06:19] <mhz`> ironic the gf's name is kaitlyn...perhaps it won't be as difficult to use as she is
[06:19] <Newbie_Dude> When I compile something, does it always go into /bin/ or does it stay in the directory I compiled it from?
[06:19] <sdouble> mhz`: haha
[06:19] <asc> devilsreject_: And I actually tested that one. :p
[06:19] <Nutubuntu> o/0
[06:19] <MajorPayne> mhz`: I suggest vi.
[06:19] <mhz`> yuck
[06:19] <mhz`> i'd rather do nano/pico
[06:19] <Ravenndude`> mhz`, personally I like vim =)
[06:19] <Nutubuntu> MajorPayne,  vi is *my* gf's name ;p
[06:19] <Nutubuntu> j/k
[06:19] <MajorPayne> oO
[06:20] <sybesis> nobody like emac?
[06:20] <willd> sybesis: much love for emacs.
[06:20] <mhz`> sdouble, kate..is that seperate from katewrite or is it all 1 package?
[06:21] <Newbie_Dude> Anyone here use X-Chat for IRC?
[06:21] <sdouble> there is a kwrite and a kate
[06:21] <Nutubuntu> Newbie_Dude,  sure
[06:21] <sdouble> they are different
[06:21] <mhz`> i'm using it now newbie
[06:21] <sdouble> Newbie_Dude: as am I
[06:21] <Ravenndude`> As am I Newbie_Dude
[06:21] <Justi1> is zabin here?
[06:21] <towlieban> is gparted included on the feisty live cd ?
[06:21] <sybesis> willd: Sorry  i prefer vim, it follow me anywhere :P
[06:21] <Comrade-Sergei> srry
[06:21] <burner> towlieban, yes
[06:21] <Newbie_Dude> @Nutubuntu, sdouble, Ravenndude` - I'm trying to turn off the 'xxx has quit' 'xxx has joined' -- Do you know if I can do that with X-Chat? If not, I'll go back to the other one I was using. :P
[06:22] <sdouble> towlieban: yes if you're using ubuntu and not kubuntu
[06:22] <towlieban> do you guys know if i can use gpartewd on a macbook ? it doesnt use a typical bios
[06:22] <Nutubuntu> Newbie_Dude,  right-click the #ubuntu tab
[06:22] <Comrade-Sergei> how do i use the gnome-rdp to listen for connections from the outside?
[06:22] <r33ddl3r> hello
[06:22] <Zieen> fglrx installation failed and i attempted to revert to standard ati drivers by editing the driver line in xorg.conf.  Now the system tells me there are no screens found.  Am I missing steps?
[06:23] <MajorPayne> !hi | r33ddl3r
[06:23] <r33ddl3r> question... I booted off the live cd so I can install 7.04 but my Install icon is missing
[06:23] <h1st0> Zieen: is the module for the old driver loading?
[06:23] <_Scout> Hey, can someone walk me through installing something?
[06:23] <_Scout> I am so used to Fedora and rpms.
[06:23] <h1st0> r33ddl3r: are you sure you booted off of live cd?
[06:23] <willd> sybesis: eh, I started w/ vi, so I can't complain either way.  They both get the job done.
[06:23] <Comrade-Sergei> _Scout, what?
[06:23] <r33ddl3r> yes I'm sure
[06:23] <sdouble> _Scout: what are you installing?
[06:23] <_Scout> Pidgin.
[06:23] <h1st0> _Scout: sudo apt-get install pidgin
[06:23] <sdouble> sudo apt-get install pidgin
[06:23] <Comrade-Sergei> _Scout, a .deb file?
[06:23] <Zieen> I don't know how to tell if the module is loading h1st0
[06:23] <h1st0> _Scout: or just use synaptic
[06:23] <_Scout>  sudo apt-get install pidgin doesn't work.
[06:24] <burner> pidgin isn't in the repositories
[06:24] <sdouble> sudo apt-get update
[06:24] <burner> www.getdeb.net has a pidgin deb
[06:24] <sdouble> then pidgin
[06:24] <mhz`> actually gedit has some nice highlighting
[06:24] <burner> is it in backports?
 how is that possible no icon?
[06:24] <Comrade-Sergei> how do i use the gnome-rdp to listen for connections from the outside?
[06:24] <Ravenndude`> On my laptop, when I have it set to 'go to blank screen when lid is closed.' When I close the lid, I get the blank screen and when I open it, it is frozen. No mouse movement or keystroke unfreezes it and I can't restart gnome / go into a tty
[06:24] <h1st0> _Scout: do they have a .deb availible?
[06:24] <sdouble> I don't recall.  I got mine from apt-get
[06:24] <burner> Comrade-Sergei, vnc connections?  just run "vncviewer -listen" from a term
[06:24] <towlieban> do you guys know if i can use gparted to partition my macbook ? it doesnt use a typical bios
[06:24] <r33ddl3r> can someone tell me where the icon/shortcat is pointing?
[06:24] <Comrade-Sergei> burner, well no a rdp
[06:25] <h1st0> _Scout: any reason gaim isn't good enough?
[06:25] <Comrade-Sergei> burner, vista likes rdps for some reason
[06:25] <mhz`> i like pidgin :)
[06:25] <burner> Comrade-Sergei, you can listen for rdp connections?!?
[06:25] <h1st0> _Scout: if you want to install it just use alien to install the rpm.
[06:25] <Comrade-Sergei> i loke kopete
 are you in the live cd right now?
[06:25] <h1st0> !alien | _Scout
[06:25] <Comrade-Sergei> burner i can connect to my vista box with linux but not vice versa
[06:25] <r33ddl3r> no
[06:26] <sybesis> you could try locate install
[06:26] <burner> Comrade-Sergei, you can use Vino in linux to turn on the vnc server and use the ultravnc client in windows to connnect, or use NoMachine.com software
[06:26] <h1st0> _Scout: heres directions http://www.ubuntugeek.com/howto-install-pidgin-200-on-ubuntu-feisty-with-plugin-pack.html#more-203
[06:26] <MajorPayne> Comrade-Sergei: RDP, is that remote desktop?
[06:26] <Comrade-Sergei> burner, id like to stick with one protocol
[06:26] <sybesis> you may find the executable but i  don't know from memory where it point
[06:26] <Comrade-Sergei> MajorPayne, yes
[06:27] <burner> Comrade-Sergei, there is no RDP server for linux... it doesn't exist
[06:27] <MajorPayne> Ahh.  Ok.  They already told you you cant.
[06:27] <Comrade-Sergei> burner, what?!? thats impossible
[06:27] <r33ddl3r> is that what its calling? "install"? ... cuz I have only one shot... switching my tv from the show my wife is watching to my mythtv box before she throws something at me :)
[06:27] <burner> Comrade-Sergei, it's not... rdp is a closed protocol.  VNC is open, SSH is open, NX is somewhat open
[06:27] <Zieen> h1st0: Log says module version 6.6.3 of ati_drv.so is loading
[06:27] <sybesis> not sure... lol
[06:27] <Comrade-Sergei> burner, well nx work=s like crap here
[06:28] <rorroco> hi,i I realy need help with the update of ubuntu breezy
[06:28] <burner> Comrade-Sergei, use the full nomachine.com instead of freenx
[06:28] <sybesis> let me five min
[06:28] <rorroco> can some body hel me?
[06:28] <Comrade-Sergei> burner i did it blows
[06:28] <burner> it kicks arse here
[06:28] <Comrade-Sergei> we can try vnc i guess since i got tight vnc installed on my laptop
[06:28] <Comrade-Sergei> it doesnt work here
[06:28] <burner> Comrade-Sergei, system-prefs-remote desktop to turn on Vino (vnc server)
[06:29] <burner> Comrade-Sergei, feisty?
[06:30] <Comrade-Sergei> burner, what els.. lol
[06:30] <rorroco> Hi there, can some body help me with ubuntu updating?
[06:30] <Zieen> should the BusID for my display adapter appear exactly as it does in lspci?  in lspci it says 1:00.0, but xorg.conf says PCI:1:0:0
[06:30] <r33ddl3r> ...  from NY?
[06:30] <burner> Comrade-Sergei, out of curiousity sake, what were the problems with nomachine stuff?
[06:30] <Tanma1> @Comrade Sergei-is that vista box Home premium or professional?
[06:31] <burner> I only just deployed NX
[06:31] <polaris> I've installed PHP5 and Apache 2 under Ubuntu 7 - can someone tell me what to add to httpd.conf so that Apache uses the PHP module?
[06:31] <Comrade-Sergei> Tanma1, ultimate
[06:31] <Comrade-Sergei> i know guys i dont like it eather
[06:31] <burner> polaris, use apt?  it just works if you do
[06:31] <younghacker> anybody know of any data importing tools for postgresql
[06:31] <Comrade-Sergei> i have a ubuntu desktop right next to my laptop
[06:31] <Tanma1> @Comrade ok, because there is a rdp in Vista and a RDP Client in Ubuntu
[06:31] <younghacker> Don't say the V word,,,, it's scary
[06:32] <younghacker> ::shaking::
[06:32] <Comrade-Sergei> Tanma1, lol they just said it was impossible
[06:32] <rorroco> please some body help me
[06:32] <burner> Tanma1, he wants to do the other way... using the linux as a server and vista as the client
[06:32] <purplestar_> Hi all any body knows how i can install realplayer easily i am having difficulties.
[06:32] <rorroco> I read and read and read
[06:32] <Comrade-Sergei> you gotta say it like vee stra
[06:32] <polaris> burner, I got both of them the normal way, but putting a simple phpinfo(); in the home directory, trying to load that script in a browser is no dice
[06:32] <burner> Comrade-Sergei, Tanma1; it is impossible, there is no rdp server on linux
[06:32] <rorroco> and nothing worked for de update of breezy
[06:32] <rorroco> to edgy
[06:32] <burner> polaris, define "normal"  does "normal" entail apt-get install blahblah?
[06:32] <rorroco> run out og X
[06:32] <Tanma1> @burner thats true, must have read it wrong
[06:32] <polaris> burner, yes
[06:32] <younghacker> so anybody know of any data importing tools i can use with postgres sql to import an XML sheet into a data base ?
[06:32] <Comrade-Sergei> that you know of burner, you may have to pay for it
[06:33] <SpaceGamer> is there anyway to install all of the .pc files so you can compile against the existing libraries.
[06:33] <rorroco> >:o help help help fellas
[06:33] <Comrade-Sergei> ah burner got it with VNC
[06:33] <Comrade-Sergei> thanks alot
[06:33] <burner> polaris, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
[06:33] <polaris> much appreciated, burner, thank you
[06:33] <r33ddl3r> you have to create a symbolic link to the php5 modules from mods-available to mods-enabled
[06:33] <burner> Comrade-Sergei, so you know... vnc is not encrypted
[06:33] <r33ddl3r> rtfm .. its all over google
[06:33] <Comrade-Sergei> this si awesome
[06:34] <Tanma1> @burner you can port forward with ssh?
[06:34] <rorroco> i read many forums and documentation
[06:34] <Tanma1> @burner or tunnel with ssh?
[06:34] <Comrade-Sergei> burner, i got a lots of versions of vnc to play with that are a little more secure
[06:34] <rorroco> not a thing worked
[06:34] <SpaceGamer> is there anyway to install all of the .pc files so you can compile against the existing libraries
[06:34] <dothanat> what is the newest version of ubuntu 7.04, feisty fawn or feisty drapper ?
[06:35] <Tanma1> @dot feisty fawn i believe
[06:35] <SpaceGamer> feisty fawn
[06:35] <burner> Comrade-Sergei, no matter what one you use, they're all unencrypted... tunnel it via ssh
[06:35] <dothanat> ok
[06:35] <dothanat> thx
[06:35] <sybesis> Arr i don't know, you may try to open a console and type locate install
[06:35] <SpaceGamer> @dot y/w
[06:35] <Newbie_Dude> I figured out the X-Chat problem. I was using the "GNOME" version which was really bad, so I am using the non-GNOME version now. :)
[06:36] <sybesis> i remember i done that but i cannot remember the whole name of the binary
[06:36] <putterson> i installed apache2.2 but when I run /etc/init.d/apache2 start i get the error message No apache MPM package installed.....what is wrong?
[06:36] <Nutubuntu> Newbie_Dude,  there you go :)
[06:36] <BFG> what don't you like about the xchat-gnome?
[06:36] <BFG> j/w, its what i am using right now and I kinda forgot what regular xchat looked like
[06:36] <Newbie_Dude> BFG - Not being able to turn off the join/leave messages. :P That's about it I guess - but that's the only feature I wanted.
[06:36] <burner> Comrade-Sergei, use putty as your ssh client in windows to tunnel port 5900
[06:36] <Comrade-Sergei> burner, i dont really care its on a secoure network anyways
[06:36] <burner> Comrade-Sergei, all good then :)  cheers
[06:37] <Zieen> How do I disable dri?
[06:37] <SpaceGamer> anybody have the answer to my problem?
[06:37] <Comrade-Sergei> thanks anyways!
[06:37] <rorroco> PLEASE HELP with ubuntu breezy to uptade
[06:37] <BFG> edit the xorg.conf and comment it out with a #
[06:37] <BFG> or just delete it
[06:37] <Comrade-Sergei> rorroco, !update
[06:37] <SpaceGamer> @rorroco use feisty
[06:37] <Newbie_Dude> I uninstalled X-Chat GNOME IRC from the Add/Remove Menu, but the "X-Chat Gnome" is still in my "Applications > Internet Menu" ... Is there a way to get rid of it? :( I uninstalled but link is still there.
[06:37] <burner> !upgrade | rorroco
[06:37] <Comrade-Sergei> oops
[06:37] <Comrade-Sergei> thats what i meant
[06:37] <BFG> right click on the menus and click edit menus
[06:37] <rorroco> yea comanre
[06:37] <rorroco> need help
[06:37] <burner> ubotu, wake up! :)
[06:37] <Newbie_Dude> BFG - right-click menu, I should have known :) thanks
[06:38] <BFG> no problemo
[06:38] <Tanma1> um guys i would lke to have a bit of advice regarding setting up a sftp server...i have been given this address: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/OpensshSFTP
[06:38] <rorroco> i havent could
[06:38] <Zieen> i can't get my desktop to boot again for anything
[06:38] <burner> rorroco, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[06:38] <MajorPayne> Tanma1: "sudo aptitude install sshd"
[06:38] <MajorPayne> Tanma1: That's basicly it.
[06:38] <sybesis> it may be openssh
[06:38] <Tanma1> and then what about logging in from the windows sftp client?
[06:39] <burner> Tanma1, use winscp :)
[06:39] <MajorPayne> Tanma1: Use one of the user accounts on the computer.
[06:39] <neonimr> how can i install ubuntu from an iso file without burning a cd
[06:39] <neonimr> ?
[06:39] <burner> Tanma1, and login with the same ssh credentials
[06:39] <rorroco> tanks burner Il try but i have to much already 3 day and nothing worked
[06:39] <burner> neonimr, telekinesis
[06:39] <Tanma1> ok...
A virtual machine
[06:39] <Tanma1> i'll give it a shot
[06:39] <burner> neonimr, if you can't do that, i'd just burn a cd ;)
[06:39] <Newbie_Dude> Wow, this X-Chat (non-GNOME) is a big improvement, BFG. You should switch over. :) Easier on the eyes at least. :D
[06:40] <Justi1> how do I enable a theme from the emerald theme selector?
[06:40] <Zieen> i keep getting the following error on startup "(WW) RADEON: No matching Device section for instance (BusID PCI:1:0:1) found
[06:40] <sybesis> You could put it on a usb stick
[06:40] <burner> rorroco, just download a feisty iso and backup your breezy install and install feisty from the iso
[06:40] <BFG> i think i will try it brb
[06:40] <burner> rorroco, and keep upgrading so you dont' get so far behind :)
[06:41] <MajorPayne> If you don't like upgrading switch to LTS.
[06:41] <burner> Justi1, click it
[06:42] <q60>  DCC SEND STARTKEYLOGGER
[06:42] <a41>  DCC SEND STARTKEYLOGGER
[06:42] <v7579>  DCC SEND STARTKEYLOGGER
[06:42] <g9553>  DCC SEND STARTKEYLOGGER
[06:42] <h1st0> Justi1: just select it
[06:42] <orbnauticus> /who
[06:42] <h1st0> wth?
[06:42] <burner> Justi1, if nothing ahppens, you sure you're running emerald?  alt+f2, emerald --replace
[06:42] <h1st0> bots?
[06:42] <Hobbsee> !staff
[06:42] <BFG> i don't notice too much of a difference
[06:42] <h1st0> MajorPayne: like irssi also
[06:42] <Newbie_Dude> are they keylogging me
[06:42] <h1st0> lol
[06:42] <BFG> except i like being able to see everyone's nicks
[06:42] <_Scout> I have theme questions.
[06:42] <Hobbsee> wrong key
[06:43] <_Scout> http://www.4shared.com/file/15341311/689aa1c9/OsX_MoD_2tar.html
[06:43] <Justi1> it takes like 30 seconds to enable the theme.. is that normal?
[06:43] <Newbie_Dude> BFG - the font is small and colors are nice :P I am easily content I guess.
[06:43] <_Scout> How would I install that?
[06:43] <kkathman> greetings Hobbsee  :)
[06:43] <Hobbsee> hi kkathman
[06:43] <burner> Justi1, possibly if you have a sloooooooooooooow video card
[06:43] <mohadf> sorry i got disconnected
[06:43] <Justi1> burner: its not the best, but its not slow
[06:43] <orbnauticus> /leave #ubuntu
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[06:43] <dissection> Eh
[06:43] <YeTr2> ...
[06:43] <Bazi> wth?
[06:44] <ianmcorvidae> !mods
[06:44] <h1st0> Hobbsee: whats all the q60 garbage?
[06:44] <Newbie_Dude> This is the most interesting thing I've seen in this channel all day.
[06:44] <ianmcorvidae> lol
[06:44] <dissection> Lame
[06:44] <kkathman> script kiddies I reckon
[06:44] <Newbie_Dude> I think they killed ubotu.
[06:44] <dissection> I'd call them script kidiots
[06:44] <h1st0> There at 76.19.109.171
[06:44] <YeTr2> I think the people who diddn't secure their servers are even more of the idiots
[06:45] <stewlatin> Can someone help me with totem-xixne please?
[06:45] <dissection> :}
[06:45] <Comrade-Sergei> sorry to bug again
[06:45] <bur[n] er> stewlatin, i'm guessing... sudo apt-get install libxine-extracodecs
[06:45] <rorroco> ok burner il follow that
[06:45] <rorroco> :)
[06:45] <Comrade-Sergei> but how do you crank up screen brightness in 7.04
[06:46] <Hobbsee> h1st0: bot attack
[06:46] <bur[n] er> Comrade-Sergei, via buttons on your laptop keyboard or by buttons on your monitor
[06:46] <stewlatin> bur[n] er: will this help me play vob files?
[06:46] <h1st0> Hobbsee: why is he running winows though?
[06:46] <Tanma1> Thanks guys!
[06:46] <bur[n] er> stewlatin, nope... libdvdcss2 for that
[06:46] <jetole_> hey all, I don'r suppose anyone in here has ever seen => mount --move <= failing on your OS?
[06:46] <Tanma1> didn;t realise it was all set up already
[06:47] <Hobbsee> h1st0: no idea.  i want to know who the bot owner is
[06:47] <h1st0> Hobbsee: I told you
[06:47] <bur[n] er> crap, ubotu is broke... i'm not sure the link stewlatin, but google for "medibuntu" and you'll find it
[06:47] <h1st0> Hobbsee: 76.19.109.171
[06:47] <stewlatin> I installed that and it tells me that my audio device is busy
[06:47] <dissection> Won't ubotu connect back by itself?
[06:47] <Zieen> xorg is referring to my video card as a "Candidate "Device section "Generic Video Card"." and then says no devices detected
[06:47] <bur[n] er> stewlatin, use vlc ;)
[06:48] <stewlatin> thank you
[06:48] <Tanma1> @burner @majorpayne it is very brilliant
[06:48] <clever> Tanma1: they dont have @ right now:P
[06:49] <MajorPayne> Tanma1: ?
[06:49] <Tanma1> WinSCP
[06:49] <Zieen> i really wish i would have read that my video card was unsupported before attempting to use feisty fglrx
[06:49] <Tanma1> it has solved my uploading problem'
[06:49] <Newbie_Dude> Is there a way to make my default Volume Control to be "Speakers 1" ? When I hit the volume keys on my keyboard it changes the CD volume (not interested in CD volume, want Speakers 1) ... Also the volume bar in the taskbar is set to CD Audio for some reason.
[06:49] <Zieen> i saw my ubuntu desktop for about 20 minutes and now nothing for the last two hours
[06:50] <Par-Due> It doesn't seem my midi controller wants to work with ubuntu (m-audio radium)
[06:50] <bur[n] er> Tanma1, winscp + putty + vncviewer get dropped in \windows with http://rmtechteam.com/tech/apps/LinuxClientToolz.exe so you just hit Win+r and type winscp or putty and you get the app
[06:50] <Ravenndude`> Anyone know the command to start the screen saver? "xscreensaver-command -activate" doesn't work and gives me "xscreensaver-command: no screensaver is running on display :0.0"
[06:50] <Tanma1> another question
[06:51] <bur[n] er> Zieen, just switch back to ati driver until you fix it
[06:51] <Tanma1> what happens if i want to jailroot certain users/
[06:51] <Zieen> i am switched back to the ati driver
[06:51] <Zieen> and it says no screen found
[06:51] <Tanma1> in WinSCP
[06:51] <Tanma1> or using scp
[06:51] <seba_> hello
[06:52] <bur[n] er> Zieen, fix your options in there... you can also try "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" from a term
[06:52] <seba_> im having some trouble with my keyboard
[06:52] <Tanma1> ah rssh
[06:53] <Tanma1> heh this is going to be interesting
[06:53] <Ravenndude`> seba_, explain your problem a little more in depth.
[06:53] <seba_> i cannot write the inverted commas
[06:54] <Ravenndude`> apostrophes? Like '
[06:54] <MajorPayne> I think he means `
[06:54] <seba_> i have a pc105 keyboard but the inverted commas doesnt work
[06:54] <cimon> hi all
[06:55] <Zieen> bur[n] er, I tried that (twice now) and it still says no devices detected > no screens found
[06:55] <h1st0> seba_: do you have it sellected as a pc105 kb ?
[06:55] <Justi1> there is this random window on my desktop, about 30x40 pixels. its called Gnome-panel, and I can't do anything with it. How can I make it go away?
[06:55] <seba_> hlst0 where?
[06:55] <h1st0> seba_: System > preferences > keyboard
[06:55] <h1st0> seba_: then click on layout
[06:55] <cimon> Any opinions on which of the moderately full featured window managers is least of a resource hog?
[06:56] <Zieen> does feisty create any automatic backups of /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
[06:56] <GigaClon> xfce?
[06:56] <cimon> For instance IceWM, Blackbox or Enlightenment?
[06:56] <BFG> depends on what utility you are using to edit xorg.conf
[06:56] <BFG> if its the nvidia configurator then it will automatically back up the xorg.cong
[06:56] <asc> cimon: Probably xfce. Haven't played about with the three you mention much, though.
[06:56] <seba_> hlst0 it doesnt work
[06:56] <BFG> but if you are just editing it yourself no auto backup will be created
[06:56] <cimon> GigaClon:   you thin xfce, compared to the ones I mentioned?
[06:57] <cimon> kay...
[06:57] <Zieen> All I did was  go into administrator > system > restricted device manager (or something like that) and enable/download/install ati drivers
[06:57] <MajorPayne> cimon: Xfce is the one included in Xubuntu.
[06:57] <Zieen> it was all automated, I never touched xorg.conf  But my display has been dead ever since
[06:57] <Zieen> I can't find an easy way to revert to the ati drivers
[06:57] <cimon> Enlightenment looks like one that should be resource hungry, it is so visually stunning, but experience has made me unsure...
[06:58] <cimon> I don't know, but even with Xfce, my processor fan often starts revving up...
[06:59] <Justi1> how come when I click the title bar of a window, it selects that window, but doesn't bring it infront of the other windows?
[06:59] <bur[n] er> Zieen, can you use 'vesa' ?
[06:59] <cimon> ...not that there is nothing bad with taht , that is what the fan is tehre for, right.
[06:59] <asc> cimon: Tried any minimal WMs?
[06:59] <seba_> h1st0 it doesn't work
[07:00] <cimon> asc twm is the only one I can get to work reliably...
[07:00] <Zieen> vesa worked
[07:00] <Zieen> it's ugly though
[07:00] <VeganCheesesteak> hi everyone...i have a drive mount question... is it possible to mount one partition to 2 directories?
[07:00] <asc> cimon: Weird.
[07:00] <cimon> asc: i do like twm a lot though...
[07:00] <Zieen> apparently ubuntu hates ati x1800's
[07:00] <Ravenndude`> Anyone know the command to start the screen saver? "xscreensaver-command -activate" doesn't work and gives me "xscreensaver-command: no screensaver is running on display :0.0"
[07:00] <Zieen> i tried mesa, but never vesa.  thanks burner
[07:01] <cimon> asc: what would you call a minimal WM?
[07:01] <cimon> some Minimal WMs I have downloaded, gdm refuses to offer as a startup option...
[07:01] <asc> cimon: One that doesn't have a desktop environement or any slow graphics.
[07:02] <cimon> Don't know what I should replace gdm with though..
[07:02] <asc> cimon: I use ion3 and recommend it to everybody and their brother. But not everybody likes it. GDM does recognise it though.
[07:03] <Kain> Is there a way to make the mplayer progress bar in firefox/epiphany actually work?
[07:03] <cimon> And some minimal WM's I have I get working, but can't so much as open a terminal to hand start commands... something wrong with those, or they have a special way to launch programs that I just can't figure out, or I am missing some extra widgets that don't come with the main pacage.
[07:04] <Zieen> ok i have possibly the newbiest question ever... how do i open a terminal?
[07:04] <cimon> asc: you wouldn't know which repository it is in off the top off your head?
[07:05] <skollie> Zieen: Menu button, System, Terminal
[07:05] <TheNo1Yeti> Zien: If your using gnome goto Applications->Accessories->Terminal or as skollie said
[07:05] <Zieen> aha.  accessories. thank you
[07:05] <asc> comon: Probably universe. Maybe multiverse.
[07:05] <asc> *cimon
[07:05] <Frogzoo> Zieen: alt f2 - gnome-terminal - or from the menu
[07:06] <cimon> asc: I still have 6.06 though...
[07:06] <asc> cimon: Shouldn't be a problem, I've been using it since then.
[07:06] <TheNo1Yeti> Or if you have it setup right Ctrl+F1 normally takes you to a terminal too
[07:06] <cimon> let me check on synaptic, and get back to you...
[07:06] <asc> cimon: I've got a .deb if you want it... I've actually been using the same version since 6.06 because I don't like some of the changes is newer ones.
[07:08] <Newbie_Dude> !dock
[07:09] <kidbuntu> !Feisty
[07:09] <kidbuntu> !7.04
[07:10] <novato_br> hi, how to make ubuntu instalation from pen driver ?
[07:10] <kidbuntu> how do I install Feisty from update only?
[07:11] <skollie> kidbuntu: what are you upgrading from?
[07:11] <kidbuntu> .10
[07:11] <kidbuntu> 6.10
[07:11] <kidbuntu> skollie
[07:12] <skollie> kidbuntu: easiest is to do online upgrade with adept
[07:12] <bur[n] er> kidbuntu, you use kubuntu?
[07:12] <cimon> asc: just a moment... checking...
[07:12] <kidbuntu> no. the regular ubuntu
[07:12] <asc> cimon: No hurry.
[07:12] <cimon> asc: it's ok, synaptic found it okay...
[07:13] <bur[n] er> kidbuntu, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[07:13] <networkgamer> its funny cause im just now installing ubuntu on my ps3
[07:14] <ant-> that is real funny
[07:14] <networkgamer> cause i could need your guys' help and not even know it yet
[07:14] <ant-> that adds a lot of funny to it
[07:14] <mhz`> anyone got a nice faq on crons/crontab
[07:14] <mhz`> ?
[07:14] <networkgamer> but i know my fair share of linux so its all good
[07:15] <cimon> asc: heh, it is even written by a compatriot finn...
[07:16] <mhz`> !crontab
[07:16] <ant-> mhz`, google knows a bunch
[07:16] <asc> cimon: Small world eh?
[07:16] <kidbuntu> !avast
[07:16] <kidbuntu> !antivirus
[07:16] <mhz`> i thought i had it setup... 60 0 0 0 * ./script.sh
[07:16] <mhz`> for every 60mins
[07:16] <Existz> I have a Geforce 8500 and I need to know how to install nvidia's 100.14.06 or later drivers
[07:17] <bur[n] er> Existz, sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new
[07:17] <Existz> the 100.14.11 run package
[07:17] <Existz> I did that
[07:17] <ant-> mhz`, www.linuxcompatible.org/Crontab_Guide_s31196.html
[07:17] <mhz`> actually think i messed that up
[07:17] <Existz> and nothing works
[07:17] <Justi2> when I try to switch users, it says "Starting a new login only works correctly on the console." how can I fix this?
[07:17] <Existz> I get this horrible errors
[07:17] <Existz> let me show you my log
[07:17] <jetole_> has anyone here had problems with mount --move or does anyone here have a empty /dev/.static/dev directory?
[07:17] <bur[n] er> Existz, sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new
[07:17] <cimon> asc: indeed, but then, there is quite a bit of stuff that is programmed/created by finns. IRC for example... ;)
[07:17] <Existz> http://pastebin.com/m3e98f0d7
[07:17] <Existz> there
[07:17] <Zieen> is there a fast way to just restart? like a hotkey or terminal command?
[07:17] <bur[n] er> !enter
[07:17] <Existz> i've been working on this problem all day
[07:17] <Existz> and nothing
[07:17] <Newbie_Dude> Do you guys use both the top and bottom Panels or just one panel? I'm kinda not used to having bars on both sides of the screen. :P
[07:17] <Existz> been on forums and irc
[07:17] <astro76> Zieen, sudo shutdown -r now
[07:17] <asc> cimon: Also the kernel, come to that.
[07:18] <Existz> so far the most useful advice came from irc
[07:18] <Existz> alot of crap info on alot of the forums
[07:18] <Zieen> thanks
[07:18] <ant-> Existz, to restart X ctrl+alt+bkspce
[07:18] <cimon> asc: and apache
[07:18] <Existz> but yeah take a look at my log will you
[07:18] <bur[n] er> Existz, did you try nvidia-glx-new package in apt?
[07:18] <Existz> yeah
[07:18] <Existz> I did
[07:18] <bur[n] er> and/
[07:18] <Existz> problems with that
[07:18] <Existz> the same problems
[07:18] <bur[n] er> that's your best bet
[07:18] <Existz> with this
[07:18] <Existz> that's what i'm using right now
[07:18] <bur[n] er> the .run is trouble
[07:18] <Existz> this is it
[07:18] <Existz> run is trouble
[07:19] <Existz> it's been hella trouble
[07:19] <Existz> I did it both ways and nothing's worked
[07:19] <Zieen> i manually installed the latest ati drivers and now fglrx appears to work
[07:19] <defrysk> Existz, please dont use the spacebar as a punctuation
[07:19] <FusE> Im currently on another computer, but since I upgraded to Edgy on my other one, I cannot connect to anything (network problems)
[07:19] <bur[n] er> Existz, what error do you get with nvidia-glx-new?  does X load?
[07:19] <FusE> Can anyone help?
[07:19] <Existz> no it doesn't
[07:19] <Existz> says no screens found
[07:19] <h1st0> Existz: what are you trying to do use nvidia-glx?
[07:20] <Existz> beryl 3d
[07:20] <bur[n] er> Existz, did you try the "restricted driver manager"
[07:20] <Existz> I have a geforce 8500, I want to use it
[07:20] <Existz> the module thing?
[07:20] <Existz> the restricted module crap?
[07:20] <switchcat> hmmm my synaptic package manager seems to be stuck on an install.. it's been going.. quite a long time 'preconfiguring packages'...
[07:20] <bur[n] er> Existz, sounds like you really hosed it... paste your /etc/X11/xorg.conf to pastebin
[07:20] <defrysk> Existz, please dont use the spacebar as a punctuation
[07:20] <cotyrothery> can someone tell me how to edit the grub boot loader to put in it other = /dev/sdb1     label = win
[07:20] <Existz> k one min
[07:20] <switchcat> should I kill the process?
[07:20] <bur[n] er> defrysk, you mean "enter" not "spacebar" :P
[07:21] <defrysk> darn
[07:21] <h1st0> Can't he just use the nvidia-glx package with the 8500?
[07:21] <defrysk> just woke up.
[07:21] <bur[n] er> h1st0, you could, but that card can also use nvidia-glx-new
[07:21] <kravlin> anyone know where i could go to get help installing a Counter-Strike: Source dedicated server?
[07:21] <FusE> Im currently on another computer, but since I upgraded to Edgy on my other one, I cannot connect to anything (network problems).......
[07:21] <skollie> FusE: what actually happens
[07:21] <Existz> this things been such apain in the ass
[07:21] <Existz> getting the conf copy
[07:21] <Existz> one min
[07:22] <bur[n] er> FusE, i'm unsure where the question is... do you get an ip address?  is it a network manager problem?
[07:22] <Zieen> OK... one more roadblock.  "/etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common to include DISABLED_MODULES="somemodule2 fglrx" where somemodule2 is the old contents of that line."  Where do I find what somemodule2 is?
[07:22] <FusE> skollie, I try to use the internet, but nothing loads
[07:22] <FusE> sec
[07:22] <h1st0> kravlin: right from steam
[07:22] <FusE> when I open network manager, it says its idle
[07:22] <h1st0> kravlin: they should support hlds there
[07:22] <bur[n] er> Existz, it should be uber-easy with feisty... you install feisty, click restricted drivers manager, check the box that says nvidia, done
[07:22] <FusE> When I click support, theres only two lines
[07:22] <cotyrothery> Cans someone tell me how to edit grub to boot a diffrent partion
[07:23] <Zieen> or where do I find what modules are booting on startup?
[07:23] <neol> is their any extra softwares added in ubuntu 64 bit when compared to ubuntu 32 bit installation ??? :)
[07:23] <kravlin> h1st0: I was kinda hoping for a channel to talk to someone. I get this error that has a fix that does nothing.
[07:23] <skollie> Fuse: are you on a LAN, do you have a DHCP server?
[07:23] <h1st0> bur[n] er: I don't believe it comes up untill after you install a restricted driver.
[07:23] <cotyrothery> I'm tring to follow this guide http://wiki.lunar-linux.org/index.php/Installation:No_CD
[07:23] <Nanoer> FUSE.. do make the guides for it?
[07:23] <bur[n] er> FusE, download feisty and upgrade it?  how's that for an option :)
[07:23] <FusE> No and yes, Im using wirelss
[07:23] <h1st0> kravlin: well what error are you getting?
[07:23] <bur[n] er> h1st0, then what you believe would be wrong ;)
[07:23] <h1st0> bur[n] er: his xorg.conf is just probably hosed
[07:23] <kravlin> h1st0: tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
[07:23] <kravlin> update failed, please run "tar xzUf LinuxHldsUpdateTool_20.pkg" to install the latest steam binary
[07:23] <FusE> bur[n] er, that works, considering I upgraded without a cd.....
[07:23] <bur[n] er> h1st0, that's what I'm sayin
[07:24] <Nanoer> Does ubuntu's live cd have an unattended install?
[07:24] <bur[n] er> h1st0, we're waiting on a pastebin of his xorg.conf
[07:24] <Existz> http://pastebin.com/m7fe87fad
[07:24] <kidbuntu> whats a good antivirus that i could use in Ubuntu
[07:24] <Existz> there
[07:24] <cotyrothery> please somone help me
[07:24] <Existz> check it
[07:24] <FusE> bur[n] er, that works, considering I upgraded without a cd.....
[07:24] <neol> are their any extra software in 64 bit when compared to 32 bit installation  ??? :)
[07:24] <h1st0> kravlin: you need an updated version of hlds aparently
[07:24] <Nanoer> kidbuntu: you don't need AV in Linux like ubuntu
[07:24] <astro76> !virus | kidbuntu
[07:24] <bur[n] er> kidbuntu, you don't need one... but clamwin is decent
[07:24] <cotyrothery> ok can anyone see what im typing
[07:24] <kravlin> h1st0: I tried the update tool package thing. It didn't work.
[07:24] <bur[n] er> cotyrothery, we can
[07:24] <cotyrothery> good
[07:24] <cotyrothery> now can somone help me
[07:24] <cotyrothery> please?
[07:25] <Nanoer> What's the problem?
[07:25] <MajorPayne> The only virus scanner I had was for emails that was being delivered to Windows PCs.
[07:25] <bur[n] er> only if you just ask your question and dont' ask to ask
[07:25] <h1st0> kravlin: hrm.. well perhaps a post or search on their forums is in order.
[07:25] <cotyrothery> im tring to follow this guide: http://wiki.lunar-linux.org/index.php/Installation:No_CD
[07:25] <skollie> !question | cotyrothery
[07:25] <kravlin> h1st0: I googled it.
[07:25] <bur[n] er> skollie, ubotu is dead tonight ;)
[07:25] <Existz> h1ist0 Burner
[07:25] <cotyrothery> but it only shows how to edit the lilo booter
[07:25] <Existz> it's there
[07:25] <cotyrothery> i need to know how to edit the grub one
[07:25] <Existz> http://pastebin.com/m7fe87fad
[07:25] <FusE> bur[n] er, you still dont get it lol?
[07:25] <kidbuntu> thanks guys
[07:25] <skollie> bur[n] er: I see that
[07:25] <bur[n] er> Existz, a link would be good... and hold off on your enter key!
[07:26] <FusE> You asked me to upgrade to feisty.... and my network is not operating correctly...
[07:26] <Existz> yeah think you missed the link earlier
[07:26] <FusE> Well, ubuntu isnt
[07:26] <FusE> lol
[07:26] <bur[n] er> Existz, that's the "nv" driver... first, "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new" then change the driver to "nvidia" from "nv" and restart X with ctrl+alt+backspace after saving your xorg.conf changes
[07:26] <Existz> goddamn
[07:26] <bur[n] er> Existz, that heppens when you have 30 lines of text to convey one sentence :P
[07:27] <Existz> haha
[07:27] <Existz> I installed it
[07:27] <bur[n] er> FusE, download a feisty iso with another PC
[07:27] <Existz> maybe this effn thing keeps recognizing it as nv
[07:27] <bur[n] er> Existz, it doesn't "recognize" it as anything, you tell it what it is by editing xorg.conf
[07:27] <MajorPayne> cotyrothery: I doubt that would be supported here.
[07:27] <Existz> Existz, it should be uber-easy with feisty... you install feisty, click restricted drivers manager, check the box that says nvidia, done
[07:28] <Existz> what's this about?
[07:28] <bur[n] er> that's the idea, yes
[07:28] <cimon> asc: toodle-oo, off to install, ty for the recommendation.
[07:28] <Existz> haven'tr tried this
[07:28] <Existz> where is this?
[07:28] <bur[n] er> Existz, system->administration->restricted drivers manager
[07:29] <Existz> burner
[07:29] <Existz> where is that?
[07:29] <asc> cimon: Righto. Hope it works okay. Hints: learn F3 instead of the menu to start programs, and you can run 'gnome-panel' for a friendly menu while you get used to the wm.
[07:29] <Existz> I click the big K
[07:29] <Existz> nothing of the sort
[07:29] <bur[n] er> Existz, aww, you haev kde
[07:29] <Existz> kubuntu 7.04
[07:29] <Zombie> What is the best means of adding KDE Support to Ubuntu?
[07:29] <Existz> zombie
[07:29] <Existz> get kubuntu 7.04
[07:29] <amidanie1> Zombie: See kubuntu
[07:29] <cimon> asc:kay
[07:29] <NickGarvey> got it!
[07:29] <kravlin> h1st0: unfortunately a search of their forums revealed nothing
[07:29] <bur[n] er> Existz, I'm not sure where it is in kubuntu, but open a term, type "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new"
[07:29] <FusE> bur[n] er, Or you could just help me fix my networking lol
[07:30] <bur[n] er> Zombie, sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[07:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dock - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:30] <ubotu> Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) is the latest version of Ubuntu. Upgrading to Feisty: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FeistyUpgrades - Downloading: http://www.ubuntu.com/download - For BitTorrent downloads, see !Torrents
[07:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 7.04 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:30] <skollie> FusE: I asked you a question earlier- if you respond maybe I can help
[07:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about crontab - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:30] <FusE> I think I did
[07:30] <bur[n] er> FusE, sorry, try having skollie help :)
[07:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about avast - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:30] <ubotu> antivirus is something you don't really need on Linux, unless you serve windows clients. ClamAV and aegis are decent linux virusscanners. Also see !linuxvirus
[07:30] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[07:30] <ant-> hes just now catching up
[07:30] <NickGarvey> ant-: I'd say so ;)
[07:30] <ubotu> kidbuntu: A/V software is available, however read this to understand why Linux does not have a virus problem: http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[07:30] <ubotu> cotyrothery: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:31] <FusE> skollie, I said that when I attempt to connect to ANYTHING, it doesn't connect
[07:31] <ant-> i told him to say no to drugs
[07:31] <Existz> burner
[07:31] <bur[n] er> FusE, sudo dhclient eth0 at a term
[07:31] <Existz> it says I already have it
[07:31] <bur[n] er> !enter | Existz
[07:31] <ubotu> Existz: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[07:31] <skollie> FusE: thn I asked if you were on a LAN and had a DHCP server
[07:31] <Existz> so what now?
[07:31] <bur[n] er> Existz, edit your xorg.conf file and change "nv" to "nvidia"
[07:31] <Existz> how do I edit in console mode?
[07:31] <NickGarvey> Existz: back up your old xorg.conf!!
[07:32] <NickGarvey> not one, but two !
[07:32] <ThePioneer> If I host an ip on port 80 over my wireless network and I get the page that says "It work!" how do I edit that? anyone?
[07:32] <bur[n] er> Existz, sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:32] <Nanoer> Would there be any conflict if I dual booted Ubuntu and Fedora?
[07:32] <bur[n] er> ThePioneer, /var/www/index.html
[07:32] <NickGarvey> ThePioneer: host an ip?
[07:32] <ThePioneer> Thanks
[07:32] <bur[n] er> NickGarvey, don't poke fun, you know what he meant ;)
[07:33] <NickGarvey> Nanoer: as long as grub knew where both were
[07:33] <FusE2> sorry, connection restarted
[07:33] <Existz> burner does it matter between nvidia or Nvidia?
[07:33] <Nanoer> Okay
[07:33] <NickGarvey> Existz: "nvidia"
[07:33] <bur[n] er> Existz, "nvidia"
[07:33] <Existz> k brb
[07:33] <networkgamer> anyone know of any good virtual machines for linux?
[07:33] <Zieen> sweet jesus it looks like i may have the latest ati drivers yet
[07:33] <NickGarvey> <- too fast
[07:33] <FusE2> skollie, The computer that is having network problems is using wirelss
[07:33] <NickGarvey> networkgamer: vmware is good, although closed
[07:33] <bur[n] er> networkgamer, virtual machine runner? or virtual machines?
[07:33] <networkgamer> something that does what qemu does kinda
[07:34] <Frogzoo> networkgamer: vmware
[07:34] <networkgamer> ok
[07:34] <bur[n] er> networkgamer, if you want to run virtual machines, vmware or virtualbox are killer
[07:34] <NickGarvey> !vmware > networkgamer
[07:34] <networkgamer> so itll work if i do apt-get install vmware
[07:34] <skollie> Fuse2: see if your device has an ip address - at a terminal run ifconfig
[07:34] <bur[n] er> qemu is slow ;)
[07:34] <Frogzoo> networkgamer: kqemu is faster, still not as stable as vmware
[07:34] <FusE2> k sec
[07:34] <NickGarvey> networkgamer: read the factoid
[07:34] <bur[n] er> networkgamer, you have to add the commercial repos to get vmware
[07:34] <bur[n] er> networkgamer, and virtualbox .debs are at virtualbox.org
[07:34] <Zieen> Does anyone know if i need a vm to run Ventrilo?
[07:34] <Frogzoo> networkgamer: it's a bit more complicated
[07:34] <NickGarvey> Zieen: no.. you can in wine, but it is a pain
[07:34] <NickGarvey> Zieen: like real big pain
[07:35] <FusE2> skollie, eth1 shows no ip address
[07:35] <NickGarvey> Zieen: and it is fuzzy and people in your guild will yell at you and tell you to fix your mic even though it isn't your mic
[07:35] <Frogzoo> bur[n] er: those debs have .vmx?
[07:35] <NickGarvey> not that I learned that out the hard way or anything
[07:35] <Zieen> uh huh
[07:35] <skollie> Fuse2: bring up eth1 - sudo ifup eth1 - and see what happens
[07:35] <bur[n] er> Frogzoo, excuse me?
[07:36] <Zieen> like prison sex pain or i stepped on a piece of glass pain?
[07:36] <networkgamer> anything i can just apt-get install for vm?
[07:36] <FusE2> k sec
[07:36] <NickGarvey> both at the same time
[07:36] <Frogzoo> networkgamer: nope
[07:36] <Zieen> hmm
[07:36] <Zieen> i'll look into alternatives lol
[07:36] <Zieen> i need ventrilo pretty bad
[07:36] <novato_br> i'm on windows, i wanna make ubuntu instalation from USB, i have the iso ubuntu 7.04, what are utilities that I need?
[07:36] <TheNo1Yeti> networkgamer: what you mean?  like vmserver or vmplayer?
[07:36] <atrayo> Any Gmail users? I cannot send attachments. I pick my file to attach, but when I try to send, it shows the load bar and "sending request..." but it never finishes. I use Feisty, FireFox 2.0.0.4. I have tried disabling the firewall, I have tried the secure login site. Any ideas?
[07:36] <bur[n] er> FusE2, and if it does nothing... try "sudo dhclient eth1" to run a dhcp client to try to get an IP from your router
[07:36] <FusE2> skollie, it says eth1 is already configured
[07:36] <NickGarvey> atrayo: big attachment?
[07:36] <skollie> fuse2: bring it down and then up again
[07:36] <Zieen> I now have the latest functional ati drivers... should i attempt to install beryl now? lol
[07:37] <bur[n] er> atrayo, you could configure thunderbird or evolution for gmail
[07:37] <novato_br> !usb
[07:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:37] <kravlin> I need a channel to talk about Counter-Strike: Source servers Any ideas?
[07:37] <bur[n] er> Zieen, or compiz fusion :)
[07:37] <atrayo> NickGarvey: no, its just an oog song, about 4megabytes
[07:37] <FusE2> k sec
[07:37] <bur[n] er> Zieen, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/CompizFusion
[07:37] <NickGarvey> atrayo: enable network monitoring (it is on the gnome panel), and watch to see if your network is being used while you are "uploading"
[07:38] <FusE2> skollie, by bringing it down do you mean close the window and reopen it?
[07:38] <FusE2> If so, then done
[07:38] <atrayo> bur[n] er: I might do that as a last resort, but I'd like to access it via the web if I can find a way
[07:38] <networkgamer> all i want is something to let me use a livecd while still in linux
[07:38] <skollie> fuse2: no - sudo ifdown eth1 - followed by sudo ifup eth1
[07:38] <FusE2> okay thanks
[07:38] <FusE2> brb sec
[07:38] <mhz`> question..i'm piping the results from a find to a file
[07:38] <atrayo> NickGarvey: OK I will try that, brb thanks
[07:38] <bur[n] er> networkgamer, vmware or virtualbox :)
[07:38] <mhz`> question..i'm piping the results from a find to a file and when i go to ls the file its file.lst?
[07:39] <Newbie_Dude> Do you guys use two panels (one one top, one on the bottom [default] ) or just one panel?
[07:39] <mhz`> any ideas why the ? shows up?
[07:39] <Zieen> i'll beback switching to ubuntu pc
[07:39] <NickGarvey> twooo
[07:39] <FusE2> k skollie done, in the terminal, Im getting alot of "DHCPDISCOVER" lines
[07:39] <FusE2> sec
[07:39] <purplestar> Hi all anybody knows an easy way to install real-player i tried to install it but i am having difficulties any one please advice.
[07:39] <Scout> Grr
[07:39] <NickGarvey> purplestar: could you be more specific please?
[07:39] <networkgamer> now im downloading virtualbox
[07:39] <skollie> fuse2: does it get an ip address in the end?
[07:39] <Scout> I used .debs to install pidgin, and now it doesn't show up in "Applications"
[07:40] <bur[n] er> Scout, applications -> internet -> pidgin?
[07:40] <FusE2> Skollie, no, it says "No DHCPOFFERS"
[07:40] <bur[n] er> FusE2, restart your router?  sure dhcp server is on in your router?
[07:40] <Scout> bur[n] er: Nope.
[07:40] <skollie> fuse2: ok. check your security settings - WEP or WAP etc
[07:40] <Newbie_Dude> !find dosbox
[07:40] <ubotu> Found: dosbox
[07:40] <bur[n] er> Scout, alt+f2, pidgin
[07:40] <FusE2> I know the key is correct
[07:40] <Scout> Nope.
[07:41] <bur[n] er>  Scout it's not installed then
[07:41] <Newbie_Dude> welcome back, ubotu :P
[07:41] <Scout> Poo.
[07:41] <FusE2> bur[n] er, obviously there is a dhcp server considering it was working in dapper
[07:41] <Existz> http://pastebin.com/m7e292576
[07:41] <Existz> burner
[07:41] <Scout> I am so used to .rpms
[07:41] <bur[n] er> FusE2, doesn't mean it's working
[07:41] <FusE2> its working
[07:41] <bur[n] er> FusE2, maybe there's a driver issue with your card and edgy
[07:41] <FusE2> skollie, should the actual key be set as hexidecimal or or ascii
[07:42] <bur[n] er> FusE2, can you set a static ip and try?
[07:42] <Existz> burner
[07:42] <Existz> did that
[07:42] <Existz> nothing
[07:42] <FusE2> What do you mean set a static ip, I only have a dynamic ip
[07:42] <Existz> same errors
[07:42] <bur[n] er> FusE2, system->administration->networking
[07:42] <Ziee1> wow i just locked up ubuntu
[07:42] <skollie> fuse2: whihcever, but should be the same on both sides
[07:42] <Ziee1> that doesn't quite seem right
[07:42] <ShockValue> ok, ive mounted a nfs share as root, and that works fine, but my 'regular user' is getting access denied when i try and access it..   as root the files/dirs look like this (drw-rw-rw-   2 nobody nogroup 904 2006-10-14 23:15 Get Born)  what am i missing here?
[07:42] <FusE2> sec
[07:42] <bur[n] er> FusE2, you just set one to be on the same range that your router gives out
[07:42] <FusE2> first Ill try setting as ASCII
[07:42] <purplestar> Nick i am tiring to install real player i have downloaded it and tried to run in command window but nothing happened i do not know what to do i am new to Ubuntu
[07:42] <bur[n] er> FusE2, e.g. 192.168.0.101 and 192.168.0.1 as gateway and dns
[07:42] <kidbuntu> !frostwire
[07:42] <ubotu> frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[07:42] <gladier> hi guys - want to set up multiple secure wireless configs on a machine and have it auto select which one. any ideas?
[07:43] <NickGarvey> purplestar: when you try to run it in the command window, what happens?
[07:43] <Existz> burner it didn't work, here's the new xorg.conf
[07:43] <bur[n] er> Existz, are you using any custom kernel?
[07:43] <Existz> http://pastebin.com/m7e292576
[07:43] <atrayo> NickGarvey: I'm sorry, I'm not seeing the option Enable Network Monitoring, do you mean Devices - Network Tools?
[07:43] <bur[n] er> !enter | Existz
[07:43] <ubotu> Existz: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[07:43] <Existz> that I know of now, how do I find out what kernel i'm using?
[07:43] <peepsalot> i can't figure out how to record audio on this computer
[07:43] <Ziee1> Is Evolution better than Thunderbird?
[07:43] <bur[n] er> Existz, where the heck did the boardname line come from?
[07:43] <Existz> uname -r?
[07:43] <Existz> I have no idea
[07:43] <Existz> it was just there
[07:44] <bur[n] er> remove it :)
[07:44] <Existz> and try it again?
[07:44] <bur[n] er> and wtf, it got all messed up
[07:44] <Existz> how did it get messed up?
[07:44] <NickGarvey> atrayo: right click the top panel, add to panel, system monitor, rightclick the new item on your panel, and enable the network monitor
[07:44] <Ziee1> I need a better IRC client that gaim.  Any suggestions?  (I've used HydraIRC for as long as I can remember... and I think it's windows only)
[07:44] <purplestar> Nick nothing it just created that folder on my desktop but after that nothing.
[07:44] <NickGarvey> Ziee1: xchat is pretty good
[07:44] <TheNo1Yeti> Ziee1: xchat is good
[07:44] <asc> ShockValue: Most likely root has those permissions but the user doesn't. I don't know anything about NFS so I can't help much, but you might google 'linux nfs user write' or something.
[07:44] <kidbuntu> help please. I just installed frostwire and everytime i'm about to start it it automatically exits after a couple of seconds w/ or w/o doing anything
[07:45] <bur[n] er> !xorg.conf | Existz
[07:45] <ubotu> Existz: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:45] <atrayo> NickGarvey: Oh cool! Thanks I will go try it out now and comeback with results
[07:45] <TheNo1Yeti> Ziee1: Also LostIRC
[07:45] <ShockValue> asc: thanks, doing that now :)
[07:45] <Nanoer> Does Ubuntu, Kubuntu etc. all of them have Nautilus?
[07:45] <FusE2> skollie, so what should I do now....
[07:45] <asc> ShockValue: Good luck.
[07:45] <gsevil> gxine crash when I use beryl
[07:45] <Existz> yeah I know this
[07:45] <Existz> but what am I doing now?
[07:45] <FusE2> I pinged my router ip and it failed
[07:45] <Newbie_Dude> !find candycrisis
[07:45] <ubotu> Package/file candycrisis does not exist in feisty
[07:45] <gsevil> I have problem with gxine
[07:46] <bur[n] er> Existz, i have no idea, you hosed your xorg.conf file so bad... the changes in between what you had before and what you have now are so vast
[07:46] <gsevil> I crash when I use beryl
[07:46] <skollie> fuse2: do you have admin rights to the wireless router?
[07:46] <FusE2> Yes
[07:46] <Ziee1> xchat isn't free?
[07:46] <Existz> what I had before was the nv setup
[07:46] <Nanoer> gsevil: What's your video card?
[07:46] <peepsalot> i want to capture audio from playback, can anyone help me?
[07:46] <Existz> this is how nvidia drivers been running
[07:46] <darkclown_> anyone that could advice me about a good ftpserver program with gui available in the ubuntu repos?
[07:46] <bur[n] er> Existz, and instead of changing one line, you changed the whole file!
[07:46] <peepsalot> not able to get it working, i tried every single alsamixer combination
[07:46] <gsevil> Intel GMA
[07:46] <Existz> to what?
[07:46] <Megahacker> Hai,i'm agung from Indonesia,first i want to thanks ubuntu for the free CD
[07:46] <Nanoer> How many MB?
[07:47] <skollie> Fuse2: for a moment, make it open and see if you can connect
[07:47] <kidbuntu> help please. I just installed frostwire and everytime i'm about to start it it automatically exits after a couple of seconds w/ or w/o doing anything
[07:47] <FusE2> huh?
[07:47] <TheNo1Yeti> darkclown: Don't know if it is available in the ubuntu repos but proftp is fairly good and has a web based gui of sorts
[07:47] <bur[n] er> Existz, if you can get back to the file that had the "nv" driver, and only change that line in the file to say 'nvidia" it will work
[07:47] <Nanoer> You need Java runtime
[07:47] <Nanoer> kidbuntu: You need latest Java
[07:47] <skollie> fuse2: this is to see whether it has to do with your security settings
[07:47] <mhz`> fuck
[07:47] <mhz`> i just rm -rf *?
[07:47] <mhz`> god damnit
[07:47] <FusE2> make what open
[07:47] <Existz> I did and it did not work
[07:47] <mhz`> anyone know how to restore the home dir :/
[07:47] <Existz> is there anyone here running a geforce 8 series card?
[07:48] <Existz> on ubuntu
[07:48] <kidbuntu> but i'm currently using 1.5 jre. is there any latest than that?
[07:48] <Megahacker> Why i want to install ubuntu on virtual PC 2007 my pc always gets off????
[07:48] <bur[n] er> Existz, you want it exactly like http://pastebin.com/m7fe87fad but with nvidia instead of nv
[07:48] <kidbuntu> !java
[07:48] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[07:48] <FusE[Edgy] > skollie, make what open
[07:48] <networkgamer> i dont think ive had anything higher than shared graphics
[07:48] <thunderbolt> mhz`: if you did a rm -rf *, there's no easy way to get it back.
[07:48] <zieen> ubuntu comes with gtk 2.0 right?
[07:48] <networkgamer> unless you count my ati rage mobile
[07:48] <Nanoer> No clue but that's what the problem was with mine
[07:48] <gsevil> maybe virtual PC 2007 does not support ubuntu
[07:48] <skollie> fuse[Edgy] : just for a few mins while you test, disable security
[07:48] <mhz`> i thought rm -rf *?
[07:48] <gsevil> I get that problem too
[07:48] <FusE[Edgy] > >.< k
[07:48] <mneptok> kidbuntu: want the 1 minute fix? "sudo apt-get install gtk-gnutella"
[07:48] <mhz`> would just del the shit
[07:48] <gsevil> use VMware
[07:48] <mhz`> damnit
[07:48] <Megahacker> But my friend can install it
[07:48] <bur[n] er> mhz`, restore from backup
[07:49] <mhz`> ha!
[07:49] <mhz`> :/
[07:49] <towlieban> when i boot the live cd if i make changes like installing video,wifi drivers, are all those changed saved if i install after that
[07:49] <mhz`> ugh
[07:49] <towlieban> or should i install first then install the drivers
[07:49] <bur[n] er> towlieban, install first
[07:49] <bullgard4> My computer contains 40 files with 'hwmon' in its name but a kernel module 'hwmon' is not loaded. Can one explain to me the concept of 'hwmon'?
[07:49] <mhz`> i deleted my home dir
[07:49] <mhz`> i can't believe this shit
[07:49] <asc> mhz: If any of the files are open, they're easy to recover.
[07:50] <Nanoer> did you perma delete or like trash delete?
[07:50] <tritium> mhz`: watch the language, please
[07:50] <Megahacker> Why no one in this channel want to help me
[07:50] <bur[n] er> Nanoer, he perma deleted via term and rm-rf
[07:50] <purplestar> Nick are you there ?
[07:50] <NickGarvey> Megahacker: I can't understand you
[07:50] <networkgamer> megahacker:what?
[07:50] <Nanoer> Oh then I don't know about Ubuntu recovery if he did that
[07:50] <NickGarvey> purplestar: yes, use my full name ("NickGarvey") so it will highlight your message and alert me though
[07:50] <mhz`> asc, just mkdir brendan again?
[07:50] <thunderbolt> Hmm, I wonder if anyone here has there home directory under revision control.
[07:51] <bur[n] er> Megahacker, because virtual pc 2007 is crap... see vmware or virtualbox
[07:51] <towlieban> rm -rf / the cause of and solution to all of life's problems (in unix/linux/bsd)
[07:51] <FusE[Edgy] > thanks skollie, now we know that security is the problem
[07:51] <Megahacker> ARGHHHHHH what da shit....
[07:51] <FusE[Edgy] > I disabled security and it worked
[07:51] <NickGarvey> purplestar: you can probably type "nickg[tab] " and that'll do it (hit tab, don't type [tab] )
[07:51] <mneptok> towlieban: don't, please
[07:51] <NickGarvey> !ohmy | Megahacker
[07:51] <ubotu> Megahacker: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:51] <FusE[Edgy] > now I need it anabled
[07:51] <towlieban> mneptok i wasnt telling anyone to do it
[07:51] <Megahacker> okay
[07:51] <NickGarvey> towlieban: never, ever ever give false commands that could cause damage
[07:51] <skollie> FusE[Edgy] : so go through your security settings and make sure it is set up as it should be
[07:51] <Megahacker> but help me
[07:51] <purplestar> NickGarvey ok
[07:51] <FusE[Edgy] > skollie, it works on windows still ( last time I checked )
[07:51] <mneptok> towlieban: the words themselves make me panic
[07:51] <bur[n] er> Megahacker, vmware.com or virtualbox.org and download a decent virtual machine program
[07:52] <towlieban> so cat /dev/null > /dev/hda isnt a good thing to do ?
[07:52] <asc> mhz`: That won't do much. But for example, if you'd had a movie file or document or something open, it wouldn't actually be deleted until you closed it. Until then, it would be easy to recover.
[07:52] <tritium> bur[n] er: we're trying to keep the channel appropriate for work and family
[07:52] <towlieban> hahahaha
[07:52] <Megahacker> thanks
[07:52] <mhz`> someone mentioned a unix back up/recovery app here
[07:52] <mhz`>  a sourceforge one
[07:52] <Existz> k brb
[07:52] <mhz`> anyone remember?
[07:52] <facugaich> How come when I oggdec(ode) a 17 mb file I get a 7mb .wav?
[07:52] <skollie> FusE[Edgy] : probably because your settings are correct in windows
[07:52] <kidbuntu> !java
[07:52] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[07:52] <mneptok> kidbuntu: want the 1 minute fix? "sudo apt-get install gtk-gnutella"
[07:52] <kidbuntu> 1 minute fix did'nt work. after a couple of seconds still it exits
[07:53] <ozzman> Hi, Using Thunderbird mail i cant seem to access my gmail account. i have activated pop but still nothing
[07:53] <mneptok> kidbuntu: run the app GTK-Gnutella
[07:53] <bur[n] er> ozzman, make sure you use ssl and the correct ports
[07:53] <mneptok> kidbuntu: it's in the Internet menu
[07:53] <kidbuntu> mneoptok: ok
[07:53] <MegaIRC> Guys. How do I get Java onto Ubuntu Feisty?
[07:53] <bur[n] er> ozzman, login to gmail, click settings, go to pop and forwarding, then click the thing that shows you how to configure your mail client, and click thunderbird
[07:53] <MegaIRC> So I can IRC chat in the browser.
[07:53] <purplestar> NickGarvey nothing it just created that folder on my desktop but after that nothing.
[07:53] <NickGarvey> !java | MegaIRC
[07:53] <ubotu> MegaIRC: 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
[07:53] <tritium> !java > MegaIRC
[07:53] <bur[n] er> MegaIRC, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[07:54] <NickGarvey> purplestar: you didn't notice any network spike?
[07:54] <Elliot_M> Does ne1 know ne good firewall prgrams and securty programs for ubuntu 7.04
[07:54] <bur[n] er> Elliot_M, firestarter
[07:54] <SeveredCross> chkrootkit, Firestarter, ClamAV.
[07:54] <tritium> bur[n] er: "puritans" is an unfair characterization
[07:55] <tylo> i apologize if this is in the wrong channel
[07:55] <Elliot_M> does ne1 recommend a must have
[07:55] <skollie> !firewall | ElliotM
[07:55] <purplestar> NickGarve what is that?
[07:55] <tylo> but can someone direct me to the help channel for wput?
[07:55] <ubotu> ElliotM: 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).
[07:55] <MegaIRC> When I try to sudo, I get a password prompt but I can't type anything into mit.
[07:55] <NickGarvey> purplestar: a network spike? you enabled the network monitor right?
[07:55] <bur[n] er> Elliot_M, nope, you're pretty secure without any of it
[07:56] <Elliot_M> ok
[07:56] <bur[n] er> MegaIRC, you can, it just doesn't give feedback to show that you are typing
[07:56] <Elliot_M> thnx guys
[07:56] <NickGarvey> tylo: it is unlikely there will be a channel just for that command
[07:56] <MegaIRC> bur[n] er, thanks.
[07:56] <tylo> ah shoot
[07:56] <FusE[Edgy] > skollie, now I have problems, I turned security back on, ifdown'ed, then ifup'ed and it ubuntu crashed. Then I rebooted and now ubuntu wont fully load
[07:56] <NickGarvey> tylo: you could try asking in here, although the man page would probably be your best bet
[07:56] <purplestar> NickGarve do i need that for real-player
[07:56] <tylo> I need to install wput, but im afraid of busting the box
[07:56] <tylo> im a newbie at this
[07:56] <NickGarvey> purplestar: I got you mixed up with someone else!
[07:57] <bur[n] er> FusE[Edgy] , sure you got completely upgraded?  sounds like not everything was downloaded... can you boot an older kernel to get online again?
[07:57] <skollie> FusE[Edgy] : did you change anything else?
[07:57] <NickGarvey> tylo: "sudo apt-get install wput" should do it, assuming you have the universe repository
[07:57] <mneptok> tylo: open a terminal. sudo apt-get install wput
[07:57] <NickGarvey> mneptok: to slow
[07:57] <NickGarvey> !real > purplestar
[07:57] <FusE[Edgy] > no thats all I changed. yes i completely upgraded. I just booted into recovery mode >.<
[07:57] <tylo> in my /home folder?
[07:57] <jaypro> heh...is this a competition?
[07:57] <NickGarvey> tylo: doesn't matter where
[07:57] <NickGarvey> jaypro: always
[07:57] <Zieen> I keep locking up.  Is there a log file I should be looking at to find out why?
[07:57] <bur[n] er> tylo, you open a terminal and type that in
[07:58] <FusE[Edgy] > crap
[07:58] <gsevil> my graphic is Intel GMA, gxine crash when I use beryl
[07:58] <NickGarvey> gsevil: #ubuntu-effects
[07:58] <FusE[Edgy] > while booting into recovery mode, it says "Kernel panic - failed ...."
[07:58] <purplestar> NickGarve yes i need to install realplayer
[07:58] <skollie> FusE[Edgy] : strange - not sure what happened there...
[07:58] <FusE[Edgy] > while booting into recovery mode, it says "Kernel panic - failed ...."
[07:58] <NickGarvey> purplestar: read the links ubotu sent you
[07:58] <Newbie_Dude> Do any of you use 7ZIP, or is the basic compression software bundled with Ubuntu sufficient for compression and decompression?
[07:58] <FusE[Edgy] > should I try booting to a old version
[07:58] <NickGarvey> FusE[Edgy] : that is a very bad thing
[07:58] <skollie> FusE[Edgy] : yes, if you can
[07:58] <NickGarvey> Newbie_Dude: I find "tar" does the job for just about everything, unrar for rar files, and unzip for zip files
[07:58] <jaypro> NickGarvey> okay.  solve this one.  how do you enable internet sharing without using firestarter?
[07:59] <purplestar> NickGarve ok
[07:59] <mneptok> Newbie_Dude: i like tar + bzip2
[07:59] <tylo> thanks!
[07:59] <NickGarvey> jaypro: firestarter wouldn't be used to enable it, it would be used to block it ;)
[07:59] <tylo> :)
[07:59] <bur[n] er> jaypro, hacking .conf files
[07:59] <bur[n] er> NickGarvey, liar, firestarter is a good way to enable it
[07:59] <Newbie_Dude> mneptok, NickGarvey, bur[n] er -- OK, I'll try "tar" :)
[07:59] <NickGarvey> bur[n] er: lemme check
[07:59] <tylo> NickGarvey: if you are into comic books at all, and ever need a comic, let me know
[07:59] <tylo> heh
[07:59] <bur[n] er> Newbie_Dude, no matter what you use, file-roller can do them all
[07:59] <FusE[Edgy] > skollie, booting to an old version works
[07:59] <jaypro> NickGarvey> what? 1st person out of 3 that said to not use firestarter
[07:59] <thunderbolt> Newbie_Dude: It's a command line utility, FYI.
[07:59] <tylo> that's about all i can offer by way of thanks
[07:59] <jaypro> bur[n] er> wheres that config?
[08:00] <Newbie_Dude> thunderbolt: (;@_@)
[08:00] <NickGarvey> jaypro: uhm..
[08:00] <mneptok> Newbie_Dude: tar does not compress. it only creates single files from multiple files/directories
[08:00] <bur[n] er> jaypro, just use firestarter
[08:00] <skollie> FusE[Edgy] : bootloader messed up, it seems.
[08:00] <thunderbolt> thunderbolt: tar is, ark is the GUI that comes with ubuntu, it uses tar behind the scenes.
[08:00] <NickGarvey> your call
[08:00] <jaypro> bur[n] er> thats the problem... i cant seem to enable firestarter
[08:00] <NickGarvey> jaypro: wait, "internet sharing"
[08:00] <thunderbolt> er, Newbie_Dude: tar is command line, ark comes with Ubuntu and uses tar, gzip, zip, bz2 behind the scenes.
[08:00] <bur[n] er> thunderbolt, ark is kubuntu and kde centric... fileroller is ubuntu adn gnome centric
[08:01] <NickGarvey> jaypro: as in.. nfs like? or like sharing the actual connection?
[08:01] <Existz> burner
[08:01] <bullgard4> My computer contains 40 files with 'hwmon' in its name but a kernel module 'hwmon' is not loaded. Can one explain to me the concept of 'hwmon'?
[08:01] <Existz> same problem
[08:01] <jaypro> bur[n] er> i mean, i can run the program, but i cant start the firewall
[08:01] <Existz> didn't fix anything at all
[08:01] <MegaIRC> If I switch out my Matrox Millenium 450 and put in an ATI Radeon 9300, will ubuntu automatically detect it and integrate finely with it?
[08:01] <NickGarvey> jaypro: if you want NAT, firestarter would be the way to go heh
[08:01] <thunderbolt> bur[n] er: Thanks, my brain melted a little bit, been using KDE too much ;-)
[08:01] <dissection> Hello, I have the trash icon on the tasbkar but not on the desktop. How can I bring it onto the desktop?
[08:01] <Existz> I did exactly as you said
[08:01] <FusE[Edgy] > err skollie, actually I booted to edgy, it seems the top entry and the one below it are edgy, but the top one doesnt work
[08:01] <FusE[Edgy] > what do i do
[08:01] <Existz> nothing
[08:01] <mneptok> Newbie_Dude: right-click any file/folder you want to compress, and select "Create Archive." create a .tar.bz2 that way
[08:01] <bur[n] er> Existz, try "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx" instead, though I swear -new is what you want
[08:02] <skollie> FusE[Edgy] : did you boot into edgy?
[08:02] <jaypro> NickGarvey> i have 2 cards, a wireless and regular... i connect to the internet thru the wireless card, and i want to have a windows machine connected thru my ubuntu box
[08:02] <Newbie_Dude> mneptok : thanks, I'll just stick with the basic Ubuntu program then (archive creater or whatever it's called)
[08:02] <FusE[Edgy] > skollie, booting to 2.6.15-28-386 works
[08:02] <tylo> one other question about wput: is it located in /bin/sh/home/users/USERNAME/wput?
[08:02] <FusE[Edgy] > and when I booted to it, it said edgy
[08:02] <NickGarvey> jaypro: ah, like a cross over?
[08:02] <mneptok> Newbie_Dude: right-clicking *is* the basic. try it. :)
[08:02] <skollie> FusE[Edgy] : so make that your default boot
[08:02] <FusE[Edgy] > but when I booted into 2.6.17-11-386, it failed to boot
[08:02] <Existz> I did new
[08:02] <tofaffy> When is a new version of ubunt uspposed to be released as stable?
[08:02] <Existz> but ok
[08:02] <jaypro> NickGarvey> i dont know what that is
[08:02] <Existz> we'll try that
[08:02] <Existz> damn
[08:02] <FusE[Edgy] > my default boot is windows
[08:02] <Guest6666> hello
[08:02] <NickGarvey> jaypro: well you will need one if you want to share network with windows through a single cable
[08:02] <bur[n] er> tofaffy, 7.10 is to be released in october of 2007
[08:03] <NickGarvey> jaypro: cross over is for pc to pc networking, your standard cat5 is for router/modem to pc networking
[08:03] <premier_> Hi, X started crashing when I try to log in... this started rather suddenly, it worked well before.  I bring up kdm, and then log in, and the screen flashes (an X crash) and then I get kdm again... so I reconfigured to make gdm the default, and I could only login to a root session... so here I am... what the *** do I try to do?
[08:03] <skollie> FusE[Edgy] : default ubuntu
[08:03] <Existz> k brb
[08:03] <Frogzoo> tofaffy: 10/2007
[08:03] <Guest6666> first time X Chat in Ubuntu :)
[08:03] <bur[n] er> FusE[Edgy] , i'm tellin ya, just get feisty ;)  you'll be so much happier than with edgy
[08:03] <NickGarvey> premier_: I would do the following
[08:03] <mneptok> premier_: /join #kubuntu
[08:03] <purplestar> NickGarve the links that you sent me dos not talk about how i can install realplayer please advice.
[08:03] <FusE[Edgy] > burner, im geting feisty, but I have to get network working first
[08:03] <skollie> FusE[Edgy] :  bur[n] er is correct
[08:03] <jaypro> NickGarvey> need one what?  it goes modem, wireless router, ubuntu box with 2 ethernet cards, then windows box...
[08:03] <NickGarvey> premier_: mv ~/.gnome2 ~/.gnome2bak && mv ~/.gconf ~/.gconfbak
[08:03] <Scout> When I try and use ./configure on my files I get "checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables"
[08:04] <tofaffy> gah....soooooo long....I'm hoping a new version will fix my mouse. I'm doing something,a mdy mouse freezes, the only thign that will xi ti is so restart the pc. if I try and do CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE all I get is a frozen comptuer. Unplug and plug back up does ablsolutely nothing. I try and modprobe my usbhid and it still does nothing. I've tried somany solutions with none fixing it yet.
[08:04] <MegaIRC> Fellows: Should I install Kubuntu, or just get KDE on my current Ubuntu?
[08:04] <skollie> FusE[Edgy] : when you get your connection working, do an oline upgrade to feisty
[08:04] <DisabledDuck> i have a certain website that i have to go to for my job that requires internet explorer to go to, is there anything that emulates internet explorer that i can use?
[08:04] <bur[n] er> MegaIRC, just get kde on your current :)
[08:04] <FusE[Edgy] > skollie, thats what Im trying to do
[08:04] <Existz> fuck yeah!
[08:04] <MegaIRC> bur[n] er, thanks
[08:04] <NickGarvey> purplestar: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RealplayerInstallationMethods
[08:04] <Existz> it worked
[08:04] <Existz> burner
[08:04] <premier_> NickGarvey: I doubt that would fix it since I can't run any window manager, even something like IceWM
[08:04] <Existz> that finally worked
[08:04] <NickGarvey> !ohmy | Existz
[08:04] <ubotu> Existz: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[08:04] <FusE[Edgy] > only thing I can do is disable security then upgrade, but that is very unsafe
[08:04] <Existz> wait a min
[08:04] <bur[n] er> Existz, don't be lame!
[08:04] <Existz> damn
[08:04] <gsevil> nobody at #ubuntu-effect
[08:04] <NickGarvey> premier_: oh? nothing?
[08:04] <jaypro> NickGarvey> crossover is a program?
[08:04] <tylo> one other question about wput: is it located in /bin/sh/home/users/USERNAME/wput?
[08:04] <skollie> FusE[Edgy] : so let's see about your wireless
[08:04] <Existz> no nvidia logo
[08:04] <NickGarvey> jaypro: it is a cable
[08:04] <tylo> sorry about the repeat
[08:04] <Existz> no nvidia logo showed up
[08:05] <bur[n] er> Existz, i really want to help you, but you're sucking a whole lot
[08:05] <mneptok> DisabledDuck: Opera can spoof as IE. so can Konqueror.
[08:05] <FusE[Edgy] > see what
[08:05] <jaypro> NickGarvey> oh the cable... yeah i have the cat5 cable hooked up
[08:05] <Existz> man, i've done all i've could
[08:05] <skollie> if it works...
[08:05] <gsevil> gxine crash when I use beryl, does anyone know how to fix
[08:05] <premier_> NickGarvey: no, nothing
[08:05] <NickGarvey> jaypro: is it a cross over though? it won't work otherwise
[08:05] <tofaffy> does anyone have any ideas on how to fix my mosue problem?
[08:05] <FusE[Edgy] > it doesnt atm, with security on
[08:05] <jaypro> NickGarvey> i just have trouble getting internet to the windows pc
[08:05] <NickGarvey> premier_: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:05] <Scout> When I try and use ./configure on my files I get "checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables" what do I do?
[08:05] <bur[n] er> Existz, i don't mean that you didn't get it to work, i mean the one word chats and the swearing
[08:05] <skollie> FusE[Edgy] : security problems with wireless is usually on the client side, so double-check
[08:05] <NickGarvey> Scout: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[08:05] <atdt_> dangit
[08:05] <Existz> what you got against swearing?
[08:05] <Existz> anyways
[08:06] <Scout> NickGarvey: Thanks.
[08:06] <Existz> it didn't work
[08:06] <bur[n] er> Existz, even though you don't have the nvidia logo does not mean it didn't work... did you change the Driver to "nvidia"
[08:06] <NickGarvey> Existz: read the code of conduct
[08:06] <Existz> yes I did
[08:06] <bur[n] er> Existz, open a term, type "glxinfo |grep direct"
[08:06] <Existz> I just ran glxinfo | grep -i opengl
[08:06] <NickGarvey> Existz: this channel, and all channels that are offical ubuntu channels follow the CoC
[08:06] <jaypro> NickGarvey> you lost me as to what it is exactly.  i have a cat5 cable that links the ubuntu and windows pc
[08:06] <Existz> k
[08:06] <Existz> let me try
[08:06] <atdt_> I've just installed the glx legacy drivers for this laptop with a Geforce 2 Go and I can't remember how to edit xorg.conf right
[08:06] <NickGarvey> jaypro: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FCrossover_cable&ei=8GeYRrLyE4ygec6y2KgK&usg=AFQjCNFLQxyB7HZP30aKiZrGcZUWK49jcA&sig2=wD9r3zmMh9a8aQIWdHdacg
[08:06] <NickGarvey> jaypro: sorry
[08:06] <atdt_> I've been  using windows for too long
[08:06] <NickGarvey> jaypro: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossover_cable
[08:06] <bur[n] er> jaypro, you need a cat 5 crossover if no switch or router in between
[08:07] <Existz> says GLX missing on display 0
[08:07] <h4ngedm4n> Existz: use glxinfo to see if the hardware acceleration is on instead of looking for  a log
[08:07] <h4ngedm4n> *logo
[08:07] <bur[n] er> atdt_, just change the Driver "nv" line to Driver "nvidia" and save it
[08:07] <Existz> couldn't find RGB GLX visual
[08:07] <atdt_> thanks
[08:07] <Existz> that's what it's giving me
[08:07] <h4ngedm4n> bleh sorry I see bur[n] er already said that
[08:07] <bur[n] er> Existz, edit your xorg.conf to really say "nvidia" instead of nv, you obviously didn't
[08:07] <NickGarvey> "glxinfo | grep dir" is usually better actually
[08:07] <Existz> I swear I did
[08:08] <Existz> grips and grips of times
[08:08] <bur[n] er> check again ;)
[08:08] <tofaffy> My mouse, randomly freezes during me being logged it. Then only thing that will fix it is restarting my comptuer. If I try and restart X all I get is a frozen computer. I have treid unpluggina nd pluggingmy mouse bakc in, still no luck. I'm using a USB Logitech Marble Mouse. Does anyone ahve any idea how to fix my mosue problem?
[08:08] <h4ngedm4n> odd, i didnt have to edit anything, I just checked "restricted drivers" and it worked
[08:08] <tofaffy> and sorry for bad typing :)
[08:08] <bur[n] er> Existz, if you did, it would either work, or give you no X at all
[08:08] <ThanatosDrive> Is it possible to get Flash on Ubuntu?
[08:08] <FusE[Edgy] > oh yay its working now skollie
[08:08] <FusE[Edgy] > thanks
[08:08] <Existz> there's multiple .conf's
[08:08] <Zieen> chatzilla... interesting little bugger
[08:08] <Existz> could those be affecting it?
[08:08] <FusE[Edgy] > I retyped the key >.<
[08:08] <skollie> FusE[Edgy] : np
[08:08] <FusE[Edgy] > thanks
[08:08] <NickGarvey> !flash > ThanatosDrive
[08:08] <bur[n] er> !flash | ThanatosDrive
[08:08] <ubotu> ThanatosDrive: To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[08:08] <FusE[Edgy] > ima upgrade to feisty
[08:08] <NickGarvey> <- faster
[08:08] <atdt_> there is no nv line
[08:08] <atdt_> it already says nvidia
[08:08] <Silver> tofaffy: sounds like u need a new mouse bro... its dieing
[08:09] <NickGarvey> atdt_: and it works?
[08:09] <dissection> Hello, I have the trash icon on the tasbkar but not on the desktop. How can I bring it onto the desktop?
[08:09] <NickGarvey> atdt_: X works?
[08:09] <Zieen> beryl or compix?
[08:09] <atdt_> no, it does not
[08:09] <tofaffy> Silver, i've tried it on two different mouses, one a brand new mouse.
[08:09] <tego> what is better dillo or firefox and why?
[08:09] <tylo> NickGarvey: Sorry to ask again, but do you know where WPUT is installed: ie, /bin/wput
[08:09] <atdt_> doesn't even start KDE login
[08:09] <tylo> or something like that
[08:09] <skollie> FusE[Edgy] : good luck with Feisty. Don't forget to change your nick <smile>
[08:09] <towlieban> is 5GB enough for a basic install of feisty
[08:09] <atdt_> tego: for most people, firefox
[08:09] <NickGarvey> tylo: type "which wput"
[08:09] <tofaffy> I have noticed that every time it dies I check my /var/log/messages...and it says somethign abotu the gconf server not being needed and shutting down right at the time my mouse dies.
[08:09] <jaypro> NickGarvey> bur[n] er> http://mikelin.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2006/09/ethernet-crossover-cable.gif looks like a regular cat5 cable.  if you want to call it crossover, thats what i have =P
[08:09] <bur[n] er> tego, firefox is cooler, but dillo is fast on low spec machines
[08:09] <FusE[Edgy] > lol I wont
[08:09] <tylo> thank!
[08:09] <tylo> s
[08:09] <FusE[Edgy] > im on a dummy computer
[08:09] <thunderbolt> I thought dillo was dead?
[08:09] <NickGarvey> jaypro: did you read the wikipedia article? they are not the same thing
[08:10] <atdt_> becuase using dillo for web browsing is like using a compaq 386 for watching movies
[08:10] <NickGarvey> atdt_: amen to that
[08:10] <bur[n] er> jaypro, they are different... one will work, one will not
[08:10] <Existz> ok brb
[08:10] <NickGarvey> bur[n] er: well put ;)
[08:10] <Nanoer> Is ubuntu an attended installation?
[08:10] <bullgard4> towlieban: Yes, but my Feisty is now 8 GB already.
[08:10] <NickGarvey> Nanoer: yes
[08:10] <atdt_> ok, it said something about "No device instance for (PCI bus address was here) in xorg.conf
[08:10] <atdt_> or something like that
[08:10] <Nanoer> How often?
[08:10] <tofaffy> Silver, did you see what I said?
[08:11] <tofaffy> I just can't stand thismouse dying at random times...sometimes it's lasted up to an hour...sometimes it dies right after login.
[08:11] <Nanoer> After the beginning part of selecting partitions when do you next have to come back?
[08:11] <Zieen> do i have to edit xorg.conf to get a resolution higher than 1024x768 and a depth greater than 24-bit?
[08:11] <jaypro> bur[n] er> NickGarvey> ahhhhh interesting.... i had no idea i needed another type of cable
[08:11] <NickGarvey> Nanoer: hm.. after it has copied all the files I assume
[08:11] <skollie> tofaffy: maybe get a new mouse?
[08:11] <atdt_> can somebody help me
[08:11] <tofaffy> I've tried on two different mouses.
[08:11] <atdt_> I need a gui
[08:11] <Silver> tofaffy: did u try to unplug it and plug it back in? sometimes that works. maybe try reinstalling the drivers or use different drivers. if its a problem with the gconfig server i really dont know.
[08:11] <tofaffy> I have no ps/2 port so...yeah...and yes I tried doing that too.
[08:11] <Nanoer> Ah okay So I can leave it overnight and it'll just take a few minutes in the morning?
[08:11] <NickGarvey> atdt_: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:11] <bur[n] er> jaypro, or a switch or router in between them
[08:12] <atdt_> I CAN'T HANDLE BITCHX
[08:12] <NickGarvey> Nanoer: more or less
[08:12] <LukeEkblad> Hello, I need some help, I want to download wine on my ubuntu computer.  I was wondering how to make it so when I install it, ubuntu stays and I can use both wine and ubuntu.  Thanks.
[08:12] <Nanoer> okay thanks
[08:12] <atdt_> NickGarvey , thanl you
[08:12] <asc> Zieen: 32 bit == 24 bit. For resolution though, you can use what NickGarvey just said to reconfigure.
[08:12] <Scout> Now I get: The msgfmt command is required to build libpurple.  If it is installed
[08:12] <Scout> on your system, ensure that it is in your path.  If it is not, install
[08:12] <Scout> GNU gettext to continu.
[08:12] <bur[n] er> atdt_, might I suggest irssi over bitchx :)
[08:12] <jaypro> bur[n] er> NickGarvey> but how come it works when i tied up to laptops with a regular cat5 cable
[08:12] <Scout> What do I do? =D
[08:12] <tofaffy> LukeEkblad, you run wine IN ubuntu...
[08:12] <NickGarvey> jaypro: I doubt it did?
[08:12] <atdt_> LukeEkblad, wine is a linux program, not an OS
[08:12] <kr00lplatinum> Can someone help me with my audio?
[08:12] <h4ngedm4n> yeah irssi is pretty good, xchat is also easy to use
[08:12] <atdt_> when you install wine, it acts as part of Ubuntu
[08:12] <bur[n] er> jaypro, cause you had a crossover then?  or a router/switch in between :)
[08:12] <LukeEkblad> atdt_:  what???
[08:12] <skollie> kr00lplatinum: what's wrong?
[08:12] <jaypro> NickGarvey> oh hrmm....weird
[08:13] <bur[n] er> Scout, you need libpurple :)
[08:13] <atdt_> LukeEkblad, wine just makes it so ubunty can use windows programs
[08:13] <Brent_> Hello everyone
[08:13] <LukeEkblad> atdt_:  wow, cool, so its just a program?
[08:13] <atdt_> *ubuntu
[08:13] <atdt_> yes
[08:13] <Scout> Bah.
[08:13] <NickGarvey> !wine | LukeEkblad
[08:13] <ubotu> LukeEkblad: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[08:13] <jaypro> bur[n] er> <NickGarvey> cool fellas!  thanks!
[08:13] <bur[n] er> Scout, did you get pidgin .deb and pidgin-data .deb?
[08:13] <towlieban> how much swap space should i set up if i have 2GB of ram ?
[08:13] <NickGarvey> "Why think when you can link?" -- my motto
[08:13] <purplestar> NickGarve thanks
[08:13] <LukeEkblad> atdt_:  how big is it?
[08:13] <NickGarvey> towlieban: probably ~1-2G
[08:13] <bur[n] er> Scout, both are here:  http://www.getdeb.net/release.php?id=1045
[08:13] <h4ngedm4n> swap space depends on your application
[08:14] <Existz> burner here's what is says
[08:14] <h4ngedm4n> this double your ram rule is plain silly an obsolete
[08:14] <kr00lplatinum> skollie: i have 2 audio cars an onboard Nvida and a Creative. I want to get the Nvidia to work every time i log on but i'm not sure how to do that. I've selected Nvida and restarted the pc. Sometimes it will come on and i can hear audio most of the time i can't. Any suggestions?
[08:14] <NickGarvey> towlieban: there is no "right" answer to that
[08:14] <tritium> towlieban: go with 2 (the max) so you can suspend
[08:14] <Brent_> I have Ubuntu installed on an external HD, and Grub installed on my internal laptop drive(since it wouldn't work anywhere else). But when my external drive isn't attached, I get an error 21 in Grub. Is there any way to still boot to Windows when the drive isn't there?
[08:14] <Zieen> i just finally got my video drivers working... is that xserver-xorg reconf going to create new problems?
[08:14] <andre357> how do you run "install-sh" files in the terminal?
[08:14] <bullgard4> My computer contains 40 files with 'hwmon' in its name but a kernel module 'hwmon' is not loaded. Can one explain to me the concept of 'hwmon'?
[08:14] <mohammed> why openoffice won't start when I enable the propriety driver for my ATI Radeon 9600 card ?
[08:14] <LukeEkblad> atdt_:   Is there any risk in installing it?
[08:14] <atdt_> LukeEkblad, some kilobytes
[08:14] <atdt_> no
[08:14] <atdt_> it should work automagically
[08:14] <NickGarvey> Brent_: chances are, grub is looking for config files on the external hard drive, you will need to reconfigure the boot loader
[08:14] <Existz> api mismatch: the nvidia driver components has the version 1.0-9755 but this x module has version 1.0-9631. pleasure make sure that the kernel module and all nvidia driver components have the same version.
[08:14] <LukeEkblad> atdt_:  not even a megabyte?
[08:15] <skollie> kr00lplatinum: not sure. no experience with Nvidia cards. Have you checked your mixer settings?
[08:15] <Silver> tofaffy: this might help you if you havnt read it already https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/84762
[08:15] <NickGarvey> Brent_: the way I did that, was I installed grub to the external HD, not the MBR, and then told the computer to boot from the external when it was plugged in
[08:15] <Brent_> I'm still new to this. I've been troubleshooting it for the last 48 hours, and finally got it to work. But I don't know how to reconfigure what I need
[08:15] <asc> towlieban: Probably you don't need any unless you want to suspend. But 256 MB is probably a good idea, just to be safe.
[08:15] <Brent_> I already tried that, but then Grub wouldn't work
[08:15] <Existz> burner you still there?
[08:15] <NickGarvey> Brent_: step one would be to boot your windows recovery cd and run "fixmbr"
[08:15] <atdt_> I forget, sincfe this is a laptop should I enable the framebuffer interface or not
[08:15] <bur[n] er> Existz, awww... you need to reconfigure the kernel headers... one sec
[08:15] <kr00lplatinum> skollie: yes it's selected, the nvidia but no audio
[08:15] <Existz> k
[08:15] <Existz> thanks
[08:15] <kidbuntu> where can i get the previous old version of frostwire. its much more stable
[08:16] <tofaffy> crap...brb, just froze up, Silver when i get back pleease give me the link again.
[08:16] <atdt_> kidbuntu: download it with Frostwire
[08:16] <skollie> kr00lplatinum: outputs and volumes ok?
[08:16] <Brent_> Yeah, I've had to do that a couple times already, but how can I go back and put Grub on my external drive again so it works? When it was there before, no OS would load
[08:16] <Scout> "You must have the GLib 2.0 development headers installed to build."
[08:16] <Scout> Where do I get that?
[08:16] <kr00lplatinum> skollie: yeah
[08:16] <Silver> tofaffy: ok bro
[08:16] <NickGarvey> Scout: "apt-cache search glib dev" should show you what you need
[08:16] <atdt_> With a laptop, do I enable the framebuffer interface or not
[08:16] <skollie> kr00lplatinum: you need someone with Nvidia to help- sorry
[08:16] <dissection> Hello. I have a problem. I sent a folder to the trash and when I try to delete it from there, it says that I don't have permissions to modify its parent folder. What do I need to do to get rid of those file?
[08:16] <NickGarvey> !info linux-libc-dev
[08:16] <ubotu> linux-libc-dev: Linux Kernel Headers for development. In component main, is optional. Version 2.6.20-16.29 (feisty), package size 651 kB, installed size 3784 kB
[08:17] <bur[n] er> Existz, sudo dpkg-reconfigure kernel-headers-$(uname -r)
[08:17] <NickGarvey> Scout: that one
[08:17] <asc> Brent_: The problem is probably that GRUB loads its' configuration file from the Ubuntu drive.
[08:17] <kr00lplatinum> Anyone know NVIDIA AUDIO?
[08:17] <atdt_> dissection: move the folder back, open a terminal window, "sudo rm -rf folder" where folder is the name of the folder
[08:17] <dropety> Existz: try switching to a tarminal, stoppoing gdm, rmmod nvidia and modprobe nvidia again, then starting gdm again
[08:17] <Brent_> Can I move the config files without changing anything else?
[08:17] <ThanatosDrive> How come when I hover over a favicon in FireFox, it produces this mess of black?
[08:17] <andre357> I am new to linux and I need help installing a program.  There is a "install-sh" file but I cant seem to make it work.  Can someone please help?
[08:17] <bur[n] er> Existz, listen to dropety, that sounds more right on ;)
[08:17] <NickGarvey> andre357: sure, what program?
[08:17] <atdt_> ThanatosDrive, your favicons have gangrene
[08:17] <dissection> atdt_: Okay, that makes sense :)
[08:18] <Existz> hmm says not installed burner
[08:18] <ThanatosDrive> atdt_: Do you have an actual answer?
[08:18] <dropety> Existz: well, appart from my typos
[08:18] <atdt_> not really
[08:18] <ThanatosDrive> Does anyone know?
[08:18] <bur[n] er> Existz, yeah, just rmmod nvidia and modprobe it like dropety was saying
[08:18] <Existz> tried to apt-get it and didn't find any
[08:18] <NickGarvey> Existz: you just want a cd burner?
[08:19] <bur[n] er> Existz, i was wrong about the kernel headers
[08:19] <NickGarvey> !info gnomebaker
[08:19] <ubotu> gnomebaker: application for CD/DVD creation in the GNOME desktop. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6.0-7ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 995 kB, installed size 2972 kB
[08:19] <NickGarvey> ^
[08:19] <bur[n] er> NickGarvey, where the hell did that come from?
[08:19] <Existz> I just want a cd burner?
[08:19] <Brent_> If I use fixmbr to remove Grub, can I then install grub on my external drive again by itself? Last time(well, actually, all FOUR times!) that didn't work
[08:19] <andre357> NickGarvey: the program is tile 0.7.8. I need it make one of my plugins for amsn to work
[08:19] <NickGarvey> bur[n] er: <Existz> hmm says not installed burner
[08:19] <Existz> aight let me try that
[08:19] <dissection> Okay, one more thing. When I add Linux DC++ to the menu using alacarte, it doesn't run. Why is that? My friend did the same thing on his computer and it works fine.
[08:19] <bur[n] er> Existz, logout of X, sudo rmmod nvidia, sudo modprobe nvidia, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[08:19] <Existz> I was refering to you
[08:19] <bur[n] er> NickGarvey, he was talkingt o me ;)
[08:19] <asc> Brent_: I actually have no idea. Is formatting the internal drive an option?
[08:20] <Existz> yeah i'll try that
[08:20] <Brent_> Not really. Not enough space on it to put much
[08:20] <NickGarvey> bur[n] er: oooooh
[08:20] <Existz> gotta go back into .conf and change it to nvidia again
[08:20] <Existz> brb
[08:20] <Brent_> Otherwise, i would
[08:20] <NickGarvey> bur[n] er: ahah lets not talk about that
[08:20] <bur[n] er> Existz, also, #ubuntu-effects is a good channel regardign video cards and cool stuff
[08:20] <tofaffy> what was that link you gave me, Silver ?
[08:20] <atdt_> ok, init 6 time
[08:20] <Silver> tofaffy: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/84762
[08:20] <atdt_> who else restarts and shuts down with init
[08:21] <NickGarvey> andre357: hm, let me look into this a bit more
[08:21] <NickGarvey> andre357: and have you tried gaim/pidgin?
[08:21] <TheNo1Yeti> re.........start?  Like the server?   What is that?
[08:21] <Justi1> WHy is there no shutdown option available when I click the power button thing?
[08:21] <ThanatosDrive> Does anyone know what version of pidgin I should get?
[08:21] <FusE> eh, ever since I upgraded, my flash player died
[08:21] <Justi1> 2.0.2
[08:21] <bur[n] er> Justi1, because you're not an "administrator" and don't haev sudo power
[08:22] <andre357> NickGarvey: yeah and it doesn't have webcam support like amsn
[08:22] <dissection> Is there anyone here who uses Linux DC++?
[08:22] <Justi1> bur[n] er: but I am the only user on my computer
[08:22] <dhamma> anyone know how to 'paint' a quickmask back on using gimp?  i erased too much
[08:22] <bur[n] er> FusE, feisty?  sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[08:22] <asc> Brent_: Hm. It is *possible* to put the /boot directory on one partition and the rest of the OS on another (say, on the external drive). GRUB doesn't need much space (maybe, 64 MB to be safe), but it's probably not a process I could walk you through.
[08:22] <NickGarvey> andre357: there is a repository you might be able to use.. it is 3rd party but it is mentioned in the wiki article for compiz fusion
[08:22] <FusE> currently on edgy
[08:22] <ThanatosDrive> Justi1: Yeah but for what? Windows/Fedora Core/CentPS/RHEL/or get the source?
[08:22] <FusE> installing feisty right now
[08:22] <bur[n] er> Justi1, wow, you hosed it then :\  can you run sudo as your user?
[08:22] <NickGarvey> Brent_: I could.. but I would say.. installing grub to the external is so much easier..
[08:22] <Brent_> I don't know. I'm still new to this all.
[08:23] <Justi1> it worked until I installed xgl?
[08:23] <NickGarvey> "easier" and "easy" are very different though :)
[08:23] <bur[n] er> FusE, flash is easy with feisty
[08:23] <Brent_> I can TRY putting it on the external again, but I've not been able to get that to work yet. I get errors
[08:23] <bur[n] er> Justi1, aww, i have no idea... #ubuntu-effects maybe?
[08:23] <atdt_> damnit, nVidia
[08:23] <FusE> burner, thats great
[08:23] <FusE> I just need to install it
[08:23] <NickGarvey> andre357: 3v1n0.tuxfamily.org/
[08:23] <FusE> 1 more hour to go
[08:23] <Existz> Burner, same problem as mentioned
[08:23] <Existz> it did nothing at all
[08:24] <atdt_> you don't have to gloat about us being forced to use your driver with a huge fucking splash screen
[08:24] <Existz> when I typed rmmod said there was no module
[08:24] <ThanatosDrive> Anybody? How do I get a chat manager for Ubuntu...
[08:24] <NickGarvey> andre357: but, to install it, you should be able to cd into the directory, and run "sudo ./install-sh"
[08:24] <NickGarvey> !ohmy | atdt_
[08:24] <ubotu> atdt_: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[08:24] <bur[n] er> Existz, how bout the modprobe?  did it load the module/
[08:24] <bur[n] er> Existz, reboot? :)
[08:24] <Existz> I did reboot
[08:24] <Existz> I killed xserver
[08:24] <skollie> ThanatosDrive: chat manager?
[08:24] <bur[n] er> killing x server != reboot
[08:24] <dhamma> any gimp gurus, please pm me
[08:24] <Existz> when I typed modprobe nvidia it just went back to command prompt
[08:24] <dropety> Existz: reboot shouldn't be needed. Did you sudo the rmmod?
[08:24] <asc> Brent_: Hum. I wonder why it won't boot from the external drive.
[08:24] <atdt_> ubotu, sorry (just trying not to hurt the bot
[08:24] <Existz> yeah
[08:24] <atdt_> s fee;oimg
[08:25] <bur[n] er> Existz, lsmod |grep nvidia
[08:25] <ThanatosDrive> Sorry can you repeat that?
[08:25] <bur[n] er> it loaded?
[08:25] <ThanatosDrive> Whoever just talked to me about the chat manager.
[08:25] <skollie> ThanatosDrive: what do you mean 'chat manager'?
[08:25] <Existz> command not found
[08:25] <Brent_> I don't know. It's possible that it just wasn't installed right. But I'm not really sure. Whenever I tried to load Ubuntu that way, I got an error 22, and with Windows, I got the NTLDR is Missing error
[08:25] <ThanatosDrive> Oh; AIM/IRC/ICQ/MSN/etc.
[08:25] <Existz> lsmod
[08:25] <bur[n] er> ThanatosDrive, gaim comes with it
[08:25] <Brent_> Can I go back and install Grub without going through the entire install process again?
[08:25] <bur[n] er> ThanatosDrive, applications -> internet -> gaim
[08:25] <skollie> ThanatosDrive: use gaim or pidgin
[08:26] <NickGarvey> Brent_: yes, you need to reinstall a boot loader, and yes you can
[08:26] <ThanatosDrive> Ah. Thanks!
[08:26] <Brent_> How do I do that then? I've only done it through the Ubuntu install so far
[08:26] <bur[n] er> !grub | brent
[08:26] <ubotu> brent: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[08:26] <NickGarvey> Brent_: have the live ubuntu cd?
[08:26] <Brent_> By the way, I GREATLY appreciate the help. I'm a newbie, and most help sites just are all greek to me
[08:26] <Darkyn> i cant boot in normal mode i can only boot in recovery
[08:26] <Brent_> Yes, I do
[08:26] <Existz> the problem seems to be with the x module
[08:26] <NickGarvey> Brent_: boot it
[08:26] <Existz> any idea how to fix that?
[08:26] <Darkyn> this sucks
[08:27] <bur[n] er> Existz, is the nvidia kernel module loaded?
[08:27] <bur[n] er> lsmod  that's an "L" at the front
[08:27] <Brent_> I don't know where to install it though from there(please don't shoot me, I know it might sound stupid!) without installing the OS again
[08:27] <andre357> NickGarvey: I did the command you mentioned and it said "no input file specified"
[08:27] <NickGarvey> Brent_: yup, I know, I'm just saying one step at a time so your (any my) brain doesn't explode
[08:27] <bur[n] er> Brent_, you're cool man, ubuntu is a friendly community :)
[08:27] <Nanoer> Is there pidgin for Ubuntu?
[08:28] <Brent_> Oh, ok! Just making sure
[08:28] <bur[n] er> Nanoer, getdeb.net
[08:28] <NickGarvey> andre357: that wasn't a command, that was a url :)
[08:28] <Nanoer> k thanks
[08:28] <Darkyn> i have been messing with ubuntu for so long and still cant get it to boot in normal mode
[08:28] <skollie> Darkyn: other than recovery, do you have another boot option?
[08:28] <Brent_> So yes, I do have the disk, and I can boot from it. Next step!
[08:28] <PurpZeY> Nanoer: getdeb.net or pidgin.im
[08:28] <Darkyn> yes i do
[08:28] <skollie> Darkyn: try one of them
[08:28] <Existz> yes it is an L
[08:29] <bur[n] er> lsmod is there, i swear
[08:29] <NickGarvey> Brent_: what is your hard drive called? and what do you want to do exactly?
[08:29] <Darkyn> it boots and you see the little wait wheel then.. it loses the screen
[08:29] <andre357> NickGarvey: sudo ./install-sh?
[08:29] <skollie> Darkyn: on all of them?
[08:29] <NickGarvey> andre357: ah
[08:29] <Existz> How would I find out if the nvidia kernel mod is loaded? seems like it's loaded though
[08:29] <Existz> according the message the problem is the x module
[08:29] <Brent_> What do you mean "what is your hard drive called"? Are you talking Linux names? Or Grub name?
[08:29] <Flannel> Existz: lsmod
[08:29] <Darkyn> yep except the recovery
[08:29] <bur[n] er> Existz, you run "lsmod" which lists all your loaded kernel modules, look for "nvidia"
[08:29] <Brent_> And I want to boot to Windows when no drive is attached. And boot to Ubuntu when the drive IS attached
[08:30] <dropety> Existz: "find / -name lsmod | grep bin"
[08:30] <NickGarvey> Brent_: /dev/hda or /dev/sda or /dev/sdb or such
[08:30] <NickGarvey> andre357: you typed it just like that?
[08:30] <skollie> Darkyn: seems like a display problem then. Have you changed your X config file before the problem?
[08:30] <PurpZeY> Brent_: Why not just dual boot it if you have two hds?
[08:30] <Darkyn> it has something to do with the video driver... it took me forever just to get the right resolution
[08:30] <asc> Brent_: Error 22 is "no such partition". It probably means that  there's something wrong with the configuration file.
[08:30] <Brent_> The drive that it's on right now is /dev/sda and I want it to be on /dev/sdb
[08:30] <Existz> module nvidia size 6837140 used by 0
[08:30] <bur[n] er> Brent_, i'm with PurpZeY, it's easier to keep them both installed
[08:30] <Nanoer> getdeb doesn't have it and pidgin.im doesn't have an ubuntu one
[08:31] <skollie> Darkyn: do you have a backed up version of xorg.conf
[08:31] <Brent_> I don't want to uninstall them. But I don't always want to have to attach my external drive to run windows
[08:31] <bur[n] er> Nanoer, getdeb.net does have it.  http://www.getdeb.net/release.php?id=1045
[08:31] <asc> bur[n] er, PurpZeY: He has Ubuntu on a USB drive. It won't always be attached.
[08:31] <PurpZeY> Nanoer: pidgin.im just get the linux version...you'll have to compile it. it's rather easy.
[08:31] <On4_SamusFS> hi
[08:31] <andre357> NickGarvey: yup copy and paste
[08:31] <Nanoer> How do I compile it?
[08:31] <bur[n] er> asc, PurpZeY, Brent_; oh... didn't realize USB, i'll sit quiet :)
[08:31] <Brent_> So I can't get Grub to run without an error unless my external drive is attached. It won't let me into Windows. I am using the Super Grub Disk to get into Windows right now
[08:31] <Darkyn> i do but everytime i have tryed using it when the system failed alll together... it didnt work
[08:32] <Brent_> It's cool! There is a lot to read(and easily miss) here
[08:32] <NickGarvey> Brent_: ok, so lets install grub on the external hard drive
[08:32] <bur[n] er> PurpZeY, compiling is so hard for newbies!!!
[08:32] <PurpZeY> Nanoer: The instructions are in the compressed file. Three commands, you might need an extra package or two,,,
[08:32] <Darkyn> i would use the backup and it would still not boot altogether
[08:32] <Brent_> Ok, one second. I'll have to write anything down since I'm in Windows right now
[08:32] <Nanoer> okay so just get the source?
[08:32] <NickGarvey> Brent_: then, when you boot your computer, have the bios check for the external hard drive, and load the boot loader off it when you find it
[08:32] <NickGarvey> Brent_: that sound good?
[08:32] <Darkyn> it sucks
[08:32] <PurpZeY> bur[n] er: I did it...it's not so bad...Now I know how to do it...I'm not looking to force anyone, but I think it's ok.
[08:32] <Existz> burner
[08:32] <bur[n] er> Nanoer, dude, don't you see the debs on getdeb?  i directly linked you to the pidgin page on getdeb.  http://www.getdeb.net/release.php?id=1045
[08:33] <Existz> compiling's pretty easy, just takes work and a bit of time
[08:33] <Nanoer> Yea but when I searched nothing came up I still wanted to know about compiling
[08:33] <levander> In the latest security upgrade, I'm having to download like every single openoffice and related package, I'm even having to download python-uno for an update.  How could what is most likely one change affect so many packages?
[08:33] <Existz> I should say it's easy, it's moderate
[08:33] <Brent_> That's what I want to happen, yes. I just need to be able to install it onto the external drive, but I don't know how yet(I'm thinking that you know how though!)
[08:33] <Existz> haha
[08:33] <NickGarvey> levander: read the change logs?
[08:33] <dropety> Existz: try the sudo rmmod and the lsmod again to see if it is removed. Don't forget to shut down the gdm though. After that sudo modprobe nvidia
[08:33] <levander> NickGarvey: how do I do that?
[08:33] <NickGarvey> Existz: okie, lets try it
[08:33] <skollie> Darkyn: you need to edit your xorg.conf to get the display settings right it seems
[08:33] <PurpZeY> Nanoer: If you want to compile, it shouldn't be too hard, I can help a bit...if not just get it from the link that bur[n] er provided..your call really.
[08:33] <Flannel> levander: packags.ubuntu.com has the changelogs at the bottom
[08:34] <NickGarvey> levander: I believe the update manager has them when you select them for upgrade
[08:34] <Existz> aight, what's the shutdown command for gdm again?
[08:34] <NickGarvey> levander: his way is better though
[08:34] <NickGarvey> Existz: /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[08:34] <NickGarvey> (sudo0
[08:34] <Existz>  /etc/init.d/kdm stop?
[08:34] <NickGarvey> (sudo)*
[08:34] <Nanoer> I just want to know which I need to download to compile it. The source right?
[08:34] <Darkyn> do you know how many times i had to reinstall ubuntu because i changed it
[08:34] <Existz> cause i'm using       kde
[08:34] <PurpZeY> Nanoer: Yes,
[08:34] <NickGarvey> Brent_: ok so the command would be..
[08:34] <Darkyn> and then couldnt change it back
[08:34] <Nanoer> Okay thanks
[08:34] <bur[n] er> Nanoer, if you install from source, it's not easy to uninstall :\
[08:34] <Mr_Sonoma> how do i unlock the lock file for apt-get????
[08:34] <NickGarvey> Brent_: well.. first mount your ubuntu partition
[08:34] <Darkyn> i changed it back but it wouldnt work
[08:34] <bur[n] er> Mr_Sonoma, close synaptic :)
[08:34] <Flannel> Mr_Sonoma: close your package managers
[08:35] <Nanoer> I'm never going to uninstall it
[08:35] <skollie> Darkyn: always make a backup copy of the working version, just in case
[08:35] <towlieban> Mr_Sonoma is synaptic manager open ?
[08:35] <Mr_Sonoma> when i run apt-get i get this error, and no synaptic is not running
[08:35] <NickGarvey> Brent_: to lets say "/mnt/root"
[08:35] <Nanoer> So it doesn't matter if I can't
[08:35] <dropety> Existz: compiling your own is absolutely not needed anymore with the NVIDIA packages provided by nvidia - it is all done for you.
[08:35] <Darkyn> i always do but when i put the original back it still wont work
[08:35] <bur[n] er> to each their own
[08:35] <NickGarvey> Brent_: then the command would be "grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/root /dev/sda", assuming that /dev/sda is your external drive
[08:35] <ShockValue> shouldnt a regular user be able to access this directory?   drw-rw-rw-   7 nobody nogroup  176 2007-07-13 17:22 NAS
[08:35] <Darkyn> i am not being told something
[08:35] <Flannel> Mr_Sonoma: do you have another apt-get running? or update-manager or anything else?
[08:36] <skollie> Darkyn: why do you want to change it when its working?
[08:36] <Mr_Sonoma> nope
[08:36] <Mr_Sonoma> nothing is running
[08:36] <Darkyn> i cut and pasted this conf file and it still wont boot normally
[08:36] <Brent_> So I would just use /dev/sdb since that is my external?
[08:36] <NickGarvey> Brent_: yes
[08:36] <Existz> ok brb
[08:36] <NickGarvey> Brent_: then use your windows recovery cd to "fixmbr"
[08:36] <Darkyn> because it only boots in recovery
[08:36] <Brent_> I can do this straight from the terminal in the live distro?
[08:37] <NickGarvey> Brent_: yup
[08:37] <NickGarvey> Brent_: after you mount your ubuntu partition to /mnt/root
[08:37] <ThanatosDrive> Ahhhhh
[08:37] <Brent_> I'll probably use the Super Grub Disk to fix my mbr, or is that bad?
[08:37] <ThanatosDrive> This is MUCH better.
[08:37] <levander> NickGarvey: I thought only security fixes went out until a new distribution came out.  These changes don't look like security fixes at all, but bug fixes.
[08:37] <skollie> Darkyn: do not cut & paste. Use the full original xorg.conf
[08:37] <Brent_> Oh, yeah, I'm not too "smart" on mounting yet
[08:37] <NickGarvey> levander: not at all..
[08:37] <ThePioneer> How do I get permissions to a access a wireless ip http://192.168.2.2/cgi-bin
[08:38] <levander> NickGarvey: not at all what?
[08:38] <HHP2K> Hey guys, has anyone ever had the problem where your mouse wheel acts as a back-forward button? How do I fix this?
[08:38] <Darkyn> i did use the full original conf
[08:38] <ThanatosDrive> Is it possible for gaim to highlight my login name?
[08:38] <NickGarvey> levander: of course you would get bug upgrades too
[08:38] <Brent_> Is it easy to mount a drive?
[08:38] <NickGarvey> Brent_: very
[08:38] <TheNo1Yeti> HHP2K: Mine only does that when I hold it down and scroll.
[08:38] <skollie> Darkyn: the one that was there after your installation?
[08:38] <NickGarvey> Brent_: might be able to do it from the GUI even
[08:38] <Brent_> Ok, I just want to get all the info I need before logging out, since it's on this system
[08:39] <ThePioneer> Anyone?
[08:39] <Darkyn> it never has booted normally
[08:39] <levander> NickGarvey: That's not what I was told in the past.  I was told that after release, distributions are "static".  Meaning even the bugs stay the same.  This, so things don't keep changing on you on your system.
[08:39] <NickGarvey> Brent_: ah.. will you be able to get a network connection?
[08:39] <Darkyn> always had to use recovery
[08:39] <bur[n] er> ThePioneer, i don't understand the question at all
[08:39] <ThanatosDrive> Can anyone see what I'm typing?
[08:39] <HHP2K> TheNo1Yeti: I had to reconfigure x-server after an error, and now it's doing this by default. The mouse properties thing doesn't address the third button, so I don't know how to fix it.
[08:39] <levander> NickGarvey: Amaranth used to hang out in here, he told me that.
[08:39] <Brent_> I haven't gotten wireless to work yet, and that's what I have here at home.
[08:39] <NickGarvey> Thaddeus: mhmm
[08:39] <bur[n] er> ThanatosDrive, we see you
[08:39] <Mr_Sonoma> ok got it........finally got dpkg --configure -a to run
[08:39] <Darkyn> yes than
[08:39] <ThanatosDrive> Thanks.
[08:39] <NickGarvey> Brent_: oh that is a pain
[08:39] <Brent_> Unless there is a chat program on my wife's ibook
[08:39] <ThePioneer> Burner: I set this wireless ip on port 80
[08:39] <mhz`> ok, the world is safe
[08:39] <mhz`> :)
[08:39] <Brent_> Wait, I'll go to my desktop and install Chatzilla to firefox there, and talk while I'm doing it
[08:40] <Brent_> Or do you mean that getting wireless to work is a pain?
[08:40] <skollie> Darkyn: seems like a video driver detect problem..
[08:40] <hypatia> I'm trying to use Ubuntu on a system with the IDE Intel 82801GB SATA Storage Controller 27c0. Neither an installed Feisty system nor the Live CD can find the SATA drives. Any thoughts?
[08:40] <NickGarvey> Brent_: well that you don't have networking in general is
[08:40] <Darkyn> yes it does
[08:40] <bur[n] er> ThePioneer, your terminology is horribly wrong... you pointed port 80 to your computer with the wireless card, yes
[08:40] <Brent_> Cause I'm not looking forward to it. Regular LAN internet works fine
[08:40] <SyS> hello
[08:40] <ThePioneer> I try http://192.168.2.2:80/cgi-bin says 403 permission denied
[08:40] <Existz> Burner, nothing at all
[08:40] <SyS> i hav a cuestion
[08:40] <Existz> it didn't do a thing
[08:40] <PurpZeY> Brent_: It really depends on the wireless card...
[08:40] <skollie> Darkyn: what display card do you have?
[08:40] <bur[n] er> ThePioneer, is anything in your cgi-bin?  you can chmod it
[08:40] <PurpZeY> !ask | SyS
[08:40] <ubotu> SyS: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:40] <Darkyn> i have the 82845g
[08:41] <Brent_> It's just a stock HP wireless laptop thingy
[08:41] <Darkyn>  intel graphics controller
[08:41] <Existz> the nvidia driver components has the version 1.0-9755 but this x module has version 1.0-9631
[08:41] <xhaan> ThePioneer, if you're trying to access the cgi-bin directory itself you're not likely to get in
[08:41] <atdt_> that's odd, now all of the opengl screensavers just show blank screens after installing the nvidia driver
[08:41] <bur[n] er> ThePioneer, typically cgi-bin is for binary files though
[08:41] <Existz> same error
[08:41] <atdt_> can somebody help me fix that
[08:41] <NickGarvey> levander: "The task bar contains an update area where we'll notify you when there are updates available for your system, from simple security fixes to a complete version upgrade. The update facility enables you to keep your system up-to-date with just a few clicks of your mouse."
[08:41] <bur[n] er> Existz, google it :)
[08:41] <Darkyn> piece of shit video controller
[08:41] <HHP2K> Can anyone else help me fix this third button mouse issue?
[08:41] <Existz> I have
[08:41] <SyS> haha ok
[08:41] <ThePioneer> its on my wireless ip no my local
[08:41] <uub> Hi,...
[08:41] <Existz> no one has a solution
[08:41] <hypatia> The controller itself seems to be working because the SuSE Enterprise 10 install CD can find the drives no worries.
[08:41] <ThePioneer> not*
[08:41] <Mikkel^> Hello..
[08:41] <levander> NickGarvey: yeah, maybe that changed some time back and I never picked up on it.
[08:41] <Existz> even at the latin america pages
[08:42] <ThanatosDrive> How can I find out what the maximum RAM upgradeability of my mobo is?
[08:42] <Existz> cause no one in english has asked this
[08:42] <ThePioneer> my ip on laptop is 192.168.2.1 I need access to 192.168.2.2
[08:42] <SyS> my irc client is xchat
[08:42] <levander> ThanatosDrive: mobo manual
[08:42] <Mikkel^> Why can i not remove chmod.. i cant not copy one file i have MAKE!!! it is LOCKED how can i open it again??
[08:42] <Mikkel^> and copy?
[08:42] <Darkyn> i have the 82845g intel graphics controller
[08:42] <ThanatosDrive> levander: My PC isn't really
[08:42] <NickGarvey> ThanatosDrive: google your modle I'd say
[08:42] <xhaan> ThePioneer, the permissions on the directory probably need to be changed, but it isnt a good idea to do so
[08:42] <SyS> i want away OFF
[08:42] <levander> ThanatosDrive: it's probably on the web
[08:42] <SyS> how?
[08:42] <NickGarvey> model*
[08:42] <bur[n] er> Existz, try removing all nvidia kernels, rebooting and only getting nvidia-glx-new... first "sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia*"
[08:42] <skollie> Darkyn: not sure what to offer in terms of advice
[08:42] <SyS> /away not posible
[08:42] <ThePioneer> chmod 192.168.2.2 ??
[08:42] <NickGarvey> SyS: /back ?
[08:43] <Darkyn> ya i know thanks anyway
[08:43] <NickGarvey> ThePioneer: I uh.. what
[08:43] <dropety> Existz: go to /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common and add "nv" to the file or de-install the linux-restricted-modules(-common) package. (If you do that you can use the SH NVIDIA.... as suggested by NVIDIA too)
[08:43] <NickGarvey> ThePioneer: you can't.. chmod a computer..
[08:43] <SyS> thnkz
[08:43] <bur[n] er> ThePioneer, no no no... chmod is to change the permissions of a folder.  but you dont' want to chmod a cgi-bin dir
[08:43] <SyS> im windows user
[08:43] <Darkyn> thanks scollie
[08:43] <SyS> ;P
[08:43] <ThePioneer> I don't get how to change permissions for that cgi bin
[08:43] <xhaan> ThePioneer, is it your server thats on that ip?
[08:43] <Darkyn> k
[08:43] <Existz> I tried that dropety
[08:43] <bur[n] er> xhaan, obviously ;)
[08:43] <Existz> no success
[08:43] <skollie> Darkyn: np - sorry I couldn't be of more help
[08:43] <ThePioneer> Yes
[08:43] <Mikkel^> Hmmm
[08:43] <Mikkel^> I need HELP
[08:44] <Darkyn> you did enough... thanks
[08:44] <skollie> Mikkel^: with what?
[08:44] <xhaan> ThePioneer, then you need to go into that server and change the permissions on the directory itself
[08:44] <bur[n] er> !question | Mikkel^
[08:44] <ubotu> Mikkel^: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:44] <levander> Someone needs to make the "don't ask to ask, just ask" bigger and bolder when people enter this room
[08:44] <Mikkel^> i have new problem..i cant NOT copy ONE FILE... My make name is: eggdrop <- It is LOCKED and i cant not remove Chmod and copy How?
[08:44] <ThePioneer> I don't know how
[08:44] <towlieban> how do i enable universe at the command shell ?
[08:44] <NickGarvey> towlieban: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:44] <Existz> dropety Burner
[08:44] <xhaan> ThePioneer, you may also need to change your server config to allow you to view it
[08:44] <NickGarvey> towlieban: remove the # infront of the lines that have "universe" in them
[08:44] <ThePioneer> That ip is set on my wireless routetr
[08:44] <Existz> going to paste my linux restricted mod
[08:44] <h1st0> Mikkel^: who owns the file?
[08:44] <levander> Mikkel^: paste the output of "ls -l" on the file to this channel.  It should only be one line.
[08:45] <towlieban> thanks
[08:45] <skollie> Mikkel^: have you tried to sudo it?
[08:45] <Mikkel^> invitefish.tcl <- It can i not Copy
[08:45] <Mikkel^> 2 sek skollie
[08:45] <Existz> http://pastebin.com/m2d1dbe43
[08:45] <xhaan> ThePioneer, is it a vhost? port forwarded? or what?
[08:45] <Mikkel^> How copy from Terminal?
[08:45] <Existz> take a look at it
[08:45] <iambob> hey is it possible to do  a network install
[08:45] <h1st0> Mikkel^: highlight then middle mouse in here.
[08:45] <skollie> Mikkel^: cp
[08:45] <Existz> yes it is
[08:45] <NickGarvey> Mikkel^: highlight.. rightclick.. copy...
[08:45] <Coweater`> sup
[08:45] <dropety> Existz: right. Sorry for asking but did you use nvidia's way to install the drivers?
[08:45] <peepsalot> anyone ever heard of a java sound editor?
[08:46] <Mikkel^> Hmm
[08:46] <NickGarvey> oh that kind of copy?
[08:46] <ThePioneer> virtual server on a belkin wireless router
[08:46] <Existz> yep
[08:46] <Existz> I did
[08:46] <Existz> and I did other ways also
[08:46] <Mikkel^> wait skollie
[08:46] <ThePioneer> port forward I think
[08:46] <bur[n] er> Existz, try this... "sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux-restricted-modules"
[08:46] <towlieban> NickGarvey ok i did that do i need to do anything else to apply those changes ?
[08:46] <NickGarvey> towlieban: sudo apt-get update
[08:46] <towlieban> ok thanks
[08:47] <Mikkel^> Hmm
[08:47] <Mikkel^> Skollie?
[08:47] <Mikkel^> root@mikkel-desktop:~# fisk.tcl mv eggdrop/scripts
[08:47] <Mikkel^> bash: fisk.tcl: command not found
[08:47] <skollie> Mikkel^: yes?
[08:47] <Existz> hmm says not installed
[08:47] <xhaan> ThePioneer, you need to get into the machine that the directory is actually on before forwarding, if thats in the router itself then you might not be able to do much
[08:47] <Existz> should I install it?
[08:47] <bur[n] er> thepioneer's router was there for all to see :\
[08:47] <ThanatosDrive> WOW. Never enabling desktop effects again. Any of you ever hear a graphics card whistling?
[08:47] <BrentR> Ok, I'm back
[08:47] <Existz> haha
[08:47] <h1st0> Mikkel^: ls -l invitefish.tcl
[08:47] <Existz> Thanatos
[08:47] <skollie> Mikkel^: what kind of copy do you want to do?
[08:47] <Mikkel^> Ok
[08:47] <Coweater`> out of interest
[08:47] <Mikkel^> See i have try
[08:47] <Existz> what happened with your card?
[08:47] <Mikkel^> fisk.tcl mv eggderop/scripts
[08:47] <Existz> what kind of card?
[08:48] <Existz> should I install it burner?
[08:48] <dissection> Hello. I have a small problem with ubuntu. I added Linux DC++ to the menu using alacarte but it doesn't run. Its working only if I go manually to the folder and run from there. However, it worked fine for my friend who added it to his menu. We both installed it exactly the same way. Why isn't it working for me? What could I be doing wrong?
[08:48] <ThanatosDrive> Existz: It's a Matrox Millenium. Pretty bad.
[08:48] <h1st0> Mikkel^: mv fisk.tcl eggderop/scripts
[08:48] <Mikkel^> root@mikkel-desktop:~# fisk.tcl mv eggdrop/scripts
[08:48] <Mikkel^> bash: fisk.tcl: command not found
[08:48] <Mikkel^> wait
[08:48] <Mikkel^> root@mikkel-desktop:~# ls -l fisk.tcl
[08:48] <Mikkel^> -rw-r--r-- 1 mikkel mikkel 2072 2007-07-14 08:39 fisk.tcl
[08:48] <Existz> ancient
[08:48] <dropety> Existz: I never reconfigure as it messes up the resolutions in xorg.conf
[08:48] <NickGarvey> dissection: I suggest just using right click and "edit menus"
[08:48] <h1st0> Mikkel^: if you want to move it you need to put the mv first like I typed
[08:48] <Existz> dropety did you look at it?
[08:48] <skollie> Mikkel^: mv or cp first
[08:48] <h1st0> Mikkel^: if you want to copy you need to put the cp first
[08:48] <dropety> Existz: Did the nvidia package install without warnings?
[08:48] <Existz> the linux-restricted-module file
[08:49] <Mikkel^> ok!
[08:49] <Mikkel^> thx
[08:49] <Mikkel^> Thx for the helping!
[08:49] <Existz> yeah it did
[08:49] <bur[n] er> Existz, if all else fails, you could install ubuntu-desktop and use the restricted drivers manager :)
[08:49] <tjmc> hey everyone
[08:49] <Existz> damn
[08:49] <Existz> haha
[08:49] <dissection> NickGarvey: I tried that and it says "Starting Main Menu..." in the taskbar (minimized) and it disappears. The menu editor doesn't show up.
[08:49] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Can I just use the installed Ubuntu to install Grub to the right place since I'm going to have the external drive attached anyways right now?
[08:49] <Existz> spent so much time on this too
[08:49] <ThanatosDrive> Existz: Yeah I'm getting an ATI Radeon 9300 soon, which isn't as ancient. But then, I heard Compiz/Beryl isn't suporting ATI cards very well. So no good.
[08:49] <dropety> Existz: no, i'm not using it. I removed it.
[08:49] <NickGarvey> BrentR: yup
[08:49] <Existz> what does the restricted drivers manager do?/
[08:50] <Mikkel^> can i play CS for Ubuntu?
[08:50] <Existz> do you know if beryl's doing geforce 8 series of cards?
[08:50] <bur[n] er> Existz, it's a gui to install hte nvidia driver instead of all this "sudo blahblah" crap
[08:50] <NickGarvey> Existz: manages restricted drivers
[08:50] <h1st0> Mikkel^: yes
[08:50] <tjmc> i seem to be having issues with Firefox, seems to keep crashing at random stages... anyone know of any error logs or anything i can check or have any ideas what the problem could be?
[08:50] <Existz> I ran it and got the white screen of death
[08:50] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Ok, cool. I'm rebooting right now on my laptop
[08:50] <h1st0> Mikkel^: with wine
[08:50] <bur[n] er> Existz, beryl definitely works on 8 series
[08:50] <Mikkel^> h1st0 : i can not play it.. i can not see TEKST
[08:50] <Existz> what do you think of Envy?
[08:50] <TheNo1Yeti> So really rookie question but I'm having a brain fart.  Your router is normally what ip?  198.162.1.0?
[08:50] <Existz> heard about Envy
[08:50] <bur[n] er> Existz, envy is crap!
[08:50] <bur[n] er> utter crap
[08:50] <ThanatosDrive> No1Yeti: 192.168.1.1
[08:50] <h1st0> Mikkel^: you need to add the tahoma.ttf to your fonts directory
[08:50] <dissection> ThanatosDrive: 192.168.1.1
[08:50] <Existz> so in other words don't bother with it
[08:50] <TheNo1Yeti> Thanatos: Thanks
[08:50] <Existz> aight
[08:51] <bur[n] er> Existz, #ubuntu-effects is usually full of people who know a lot about video cards and restricted drivers and all that jazz
[08:51] <Existz> aight let me try
[08:51] <Mikkel^> h1st0 How?
[08:51] <bur[n] er> Existz, good luck... and don't get discouraged... gutsy in october will make it uber-uber-uber-easy
[08:51] <h1st0> Mikkel^: put it in ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/fonts/tahoma.ttf
[08:51] <Mikkel^> mv?
[08:51] <tjmc> anyone?
[08:52] <h1st0> Mikkel^: Yeah but first you need to find that font somehwere. Like a windows drive or the web.
[08:52] <Mikkel^> where can i install tahoma.ttf
[08:52] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Well, I know that Grub works fine, since it's booting now. So that rules out a corrupted grub, I would assume
[08:52] <Flannel> !fonts | Mikkel^
[08:52] <ubotu> Mikkel^: Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[08:52] <NickGarvey> BrentR: yeah, but the issue is where grub is - wait I thought you were using super boot disk or whatever
[08:52] <Mikkel^> ok
[08:52] <ThanatosDrive> Why do all my IMs open up a new window? I never set the preference.
[08:52] <h1st0> Mikkel^: in the directory I told you.
[08:53] <h1st0> Mikkel^: then your text will show up in steam
[08:53] <Mikkel^> Ok!
[08:53] <BrentR> I was using Super Grub Disk to boot to Windows since Grub itself messed up
[08:53] <Mikkel^> h1st0: can i play CS for openGL?
[08:53] <h1st0> tjmc: you can launch firefox from a terminal and see the output when it crashes
[08:53] <NickGarvey> BrentR: from a live cd?
[08:53] <BrentR> It's just basically an interface for the stuff that Grub can do, and it runs as a bootable disk
[08:53] <h1st0> Mikkel^: yeah you need a 3d video card.  If you have one you just need to install drivers
[08:53] <BrentR> It's not part of any distro
[08:53] <NickGarvey> BrentR: ah ha
[08:53] <h1st0> Mikkel^: what kind of video card do you have?
[08:53] <Mikkel^> h1st0: i can not install
[08:53] <Mikkel^> NVIDIA GT 6600
[08:53] <NickGarvey> BrentR: ok, so the issue is not if grub is corrupted, but _where_ it is installed
[08:53] <BrentR> Very nifty, and even lets you fix the MBR and TONS of other things
[08:53] <Mikkel^> i can not install Drivers :(
[08:53] <h1st0> Flannel: no he needs to install a font in wine
[08:53] <Mikkel^> i have error
[08:54] <h1st0> Mikkel^: what type of card do you have?
[08:54] <BrentR> Yes, correct. By the way, I"m inside Ubuntu now. I'm running off of the drive I want to put Grub on
[08:54] <Mikkel^> Nvidia GT 6600
[08:54] <h1st0> Mikkel^: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[08:54] <Mikkel^> ok!
[08:54] <h1st0> Mikkel^: run that in a terminal
[08:54] <Mikkel^> i try
[08:54] <Existz> burner
[08:55] <Existz> meet me in the room
[08:55] <Mikkel^> i have installe it
[08:55] <Existz> i'm there
[08:55] <Mikkel^> it is installed
[08:55] <tjmc> h1st0: When i run from terminal it just lauches firefox, and as firefix is still running it comes back to a terminal prompt to enter more command
[08:55] <tjmc> s
[08:55] <TTT_Travis> how do I disable the fsk drive check at startup?
[08:55] <h1st0> Mikkel^: okay now restart X and you should be good to go.
[08:55] <Mikkel^> How restart X?
[08:55] <NickGarvey> Mikkel^: ctrl alt backspace
[08:55] <Mikkel^> shutdown ?
[08:55] <Existz> ctrl c
[08:55] <h1st0> ctrl+alt+backspace
[08:55] <Existz> after ctrl alt f2
[08:55] <tjmc> I was not sure if that would display any erros
[08:56] <Existz> oh my bad
[08:56] <Existz> haha
[08:56] <h1st0> tjmc: yeah I dunno maybe someone else would know
[08:56] <uub> THx
[08:56] <uub> I will now installed
[08:56] <uub> How can i install Steam?
[08:56] <tjmc> yeah thanks heaps though h1st0
[08:56] <BrentR> Ok, so do I have to worry about mounting any drive?
[08:57] <Mikkel^> h1st0: how can i install steaminstall.msi?
[08:57] <h1st0> Mikkel^: well first get the tahoma.ttf font.  Do you have a windows partition or somewhere you can get that?
[08:58] <Mikkel^> Wait
[08:58] <Rynoo> When trying to load network-admin, I'm getting an error message: The configuration could not be loaded  You are not allowed to access the system configuration.
[08:58] <tjmc> does anyone eslse have any ideas why Firefox would be crashing on me.... no visual errors produced, it just shuts down
[08:58] <Rynoo> Thats giving my proper root/administrator password, any ideas why its doing that?
[08:58] <NickGarvey> tjmc: run from the command line for more verbose reasons
[08:58] <Mikkel^> h1st0:  .. where it copy to?
[08:59] <h1st0> Mikkel^: do you have wine installed?
[08:59] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Do I have to mount anything since I'm running from the installed drive?
[08:59] <skollie> tjmc: sometimes a problem with java
[08:59] <Mikkel^> Yes
[08:59] <Mikkel^> where tahoma.ttf copy to?
[08:59] <NickGarvey> BrentR: hm nope
[08:59] <h1st0> Mikkel^: then ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/fonts
[08:59] <Mikkel^> Ok
[08:59] <Mikkel^> Thx :)
[08:59] <Mikkel^> i will try and try
[08:59] <h1st0> Mikkel^: is where you want it.
[08:59] <NickGarvey> BrentR: shortens the command too
[08:59] <xhaan> firefox always crashes for me... i just use something else
[08:59] <NickGarvey> BrentR: grub-install /dev/sdb
[08:59] <tjmc> NickGarvey: yeah h1st0 just suggested that, when i run firefox from terminal it just runs firefox and the terminal is ready for more commands, im not sure its going to show anything else?
[08:59] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Ok, then I think I'm all ready. What's my new command officer?
[08:59] <Mikkel^> i will now find tahoma.ttf
[08:59] <BrentR> Oops, there it is!
[08:59] <TheNo1Yeti> Okay so I have sshd running on my box and the port is open but when I try to ssh in from a remote connection it just hangs.  Anyone have any idea why?
[09:00] <NickGarvey> tjmc: ah.. it releases from the terminal?
[09:00] <mapez> my ntfs drive mounted fine and now after i rebooted it is not there.. halp?
[09:00] <NickGarvey> tjmc: close all instances of firefox first
[09:00] <NickGarvey> tjmc: (killall firefox-bin)
[09:00] <h1st0> Mikkel^: wine msiexec /i path/to/Steaminstall.msi       In a terminal will start the steam install
[09:01] <Mikkel^> ok
[09:01] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Ok, it gave me the following: rm: cannot remove '/boot/grub/stage1': Permission denied
[09:01] <Mikkel^> i have download tahoma.ttf
[09:01] <h1st0> Mikkel^: errr msiexec /i SteamInstall.msi   is the correct command
[09:01] <h1st0> Mikkel^: okay click on places > Home
[09:01] <Mikkel^> can i copy it to C:\ for mv?
[09:01] <Mikkel^> yes?
[09:01] <ThanatosDriv1> Everyone: I've just discovered the fact that I have TWO DESKTOPS.
[09:01] <iambob> can someone tell me how i can install ubuntu or windows off my hard drive?
[09:01] <TheNo1Yeti> lol
[09:01] <h1st0> Mikkel^: press Ctrl+h to show hidden folders
[09:01] <iambob> instead of needing cd
[09:01] <Mikkel^> yes
[09:01] <h1st0> then just navigate to .wine  then drive_c  then windows then fonts
[09:01] <NickGarvey> BrentR: oh sorry, toss in a sudo
[09:02] <tjmc> NickGarvey, just tried that and opened firefox to do a little test and it did the same thing
[09:02] <Mikkel^> i have found
[09:02] <Mikkel^> hda1 -> WINDOWS -> Fonts?
[09:02] <h1st0> Mikkel^: okay put the tahoma.ttf in there.
[09:02] <tjmc> hang a sec. sorry i did not run from terminal
[09:02] <NickGarvey> tjmc: you are sure you ran "killall firefox-bin" and then tried running firefox from the command line?
[09:02] <Mikkel^> lol i can not
[09:02] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Now, do I have to add anything for a partition since Ubuntu is on a specific partition?
[09:02] <tjmc> ok now its producing output in the terminal
[09:02] <skollie> tjmc: I had the same problem and it was caused by a bad link to my java plugin
[09:03] <h1st0> Mikkel^: why not?
[09:03] <iambob> if i do cat filename.iso > /dev/sdb
[09:03] <Mikkel^> dont no
[09:03] <iambob> how do i then edit grub to load it
[09:03] <NickGarvey> BrentR: nope
[09:03] <Mikkel^> can i copy it file from terminal
[09:03] <NickGarvey> BrentR: but
[09:03] <Dudeman> hey guys
[09:03] <NickGarvey> BrentR: this did not solve the problem yet
[09:03] <TheNo1Yeti> Okay so I have sshd running on my box and the port is open but when I try to ssh in from a remote connection it just hangs.  Anyone have any idea why?
[09:03] <NickGarvey> BrentR: this is step one of about 3
[09:03] <tjmc> skollie: how did you end up fixing it? and how can i tell if i have the same proB?
[09:03] <h1st0> iambob: what os are you in right now?
[09:03] <NickGarvey> BrentR: so don't reboot and expect it to work just yet :)
[09:03] <BrentR> Ok, so if it asks for password, it's going well
[09:03] <Dudeman> Can anyone help me get my Airlink101 wireless adapter running on my machine?
[09:03] <Rynoo> When trying to load network-admin, I'm getting an error message: The configuration could not be loaded  You are not allowed to access the system configuration. Any ideas?
[09:03] <iambob> h1st0: ubuntu
[09:03] <burnerx> hello~~
[09:04] <skollie> tjmc: I manually created the symbolic link to my java install
[09:04] <h1st0> Mikkel^: yeah cp /media/hda1/windows/fonts/tahmo.ttf ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/fonts
[09:04] <NickGarvey> BrentR: now, go into the bios and configure it to check the external hard drive BEFORE the internal hard drive in the boot order
[09:04] <Mikkel^> ok
[09:04] <NickGarvey> BrentR: know how to do that?
[09:04] <tjmc> ok
[09:04] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Yes, I know how to do that
[09:04] <h1st0> iambob: hrm... well you need someway of booting an installer
[09:04] <tjmc> ill keep trying to crahs firefox and see what it outputs
[09:04] <NickGarvey> BrentR: okie, do so, and then restore your windows boot loader using the recovery cd
[09:04] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Wait, it won't let me type in my password
[09:04] <burnerx> how can i get capture the key i pressed in a script ?
[09:04] <iambob> h1st0: yea i read some were to point it to it in grub
[09:04] <Mikkel^> ERROR
[09:04] <h1st0> Mikkel^: but it would be easier just to do it by dragging it.
[09:04] <Mikkel^> error
[09:04] <Mikkel^> error
[09:04] <BrentR> NickGarvey: no text is popping up
[09:05] <h1st0> iambob: I'm sure there is a way to do that though.
[09:05] <NickGarvey> !spam | Mikkel^
[09:05] <ubotu> Mikkel^: 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 :-)
[09:05] <iambob> h1st0: after i do cat filename.iso > /dev/hdd
[09:05] <Dudeman> Anyone know about Airlink101?
[09:05] <tjmc> Ok, it crashed and produced the following in terminal "Segmentation fault (core dumped)"
[09:05] <TheNo1Yeti> !ssh > TheNo1Yeti
[09:05] <NickGarvey> BrentR: what do you mean by that?
[09:05] <h1st0> Mikkel^: just drag it to the right folder instead of using terminal.
[09:05] <Mikkel^> See here
[09:05] <Mikkel^> root@mikkel-desktop:~/Desktop# cp /media/hda1/windows/fonts/tahmo.ttf ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/fonts
[09:05] <Mikkel^> cp: kan ikke udfre stat() '/media/hda1/windows/fonts/tahmo.ttf': No such file or directory
[09:05] <iambob> h1st0: so how would i?
[09:05] <Mikkel^> sorry it is Danish
[09:05] <h1st0> Mikkel^: tahoma.ttf
[09:05] <BrentR> NickGarvey: It has a cursor by the word "Password:" but when I try to type it, no text appears. The cursor stays in place and just keeps blinking
[09:05] <Mikkel^> lol
[09:05] <Mikkel^> wait!
[09:06] <h1st0> Mikkel^: and don't put the ~ in
[09:06] <ThanatosDriv1> BrentR: It sees it, it just won't show up. Type as if it were there, and press enter when you're done.
[09:06] <h1st0> Mikkel^: put /home/<yourusername>/.wine/blah/blah/blah
[09:06] <Mikkel^> ok
[09:06] <Dudeman> Can anyone help me get my Airlink 101 wireless adapter running on my machine????
[09:06] <iambob> does anyone know how i can point grub to boot
[09:06] <iambob> the iso
[09:06] <dude_> how do i install xine on ubuntu 5.10
[09:06] <h1st0> Mikkel^: so ti would be like cp /media/hda1/windows/fonts/tahoma.ttf /home/mikkel/.wine/drive_c/windows/fonts
[09:06] <skollie> tjmc: I manually installed and configured java using these instructions, which solved ny problem, but might not work for you - http://www.java.com/en/download/help/5000010500.xml#selfextracting
[09:07] <Mikkel^> Ok
[09:07] <h1st0> Mikkel^: or whatever your username is.
[09:07] <Mikkel^> Done
[09:07] <Mikkel^> Done!!
[09:07] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Oh, ok. I just did a bunch of backspaces to make sure I erased what I typed. Now, it's just giving me a message about if any lines are incorrect from the device.map file, then brings me back to the normal command line
[09:07] <Mikkel^> what is command to msiexec?
[09:07] <Dudeman> Can anyone help me get my Airlink 101 wireless adapter running on my machine????
[09:07] <h1st0> Mikkel^: alright now go in to the folder where the Steaminstallmsi is
[09:07] <dude_> hello
[09:07] <Mikkel^> Ok!
[09:07] <TheDukeNY> hi
[09:07] <h1st0> Mikkel^: in terminal and type msiexec /i Steaminstall.msi
[09:07] <iambob> So does anone know how i can after doing : cat filename.iso > /dev/sdb
[09:08] <Dudeman> Can anyone help me get my Airlink 101 wireless adapter running on my machine????
[09:08] <iambob> how i can point grub to the partion
[09:08] <Mikkel^> hmmm
[09:08] <Mikkel^> Ok
[09:08] <dude_> do u know how tyo install xine on 5.10
[09:08] <TheDukeNY> dude, have you tried googling it?
[09:08] <skollie> tjmc: problem had to do with the ns7-gcc29 bit
[09:08] <Mikkel^> i try
[09:08] <h1st0> !grub | iambob
[09:08] <ubotu> iambob: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[09:08] <BrentR> NickGarvey: So, do I reboot once it's gotten back to the regular command line prompt?
[09:08] <tjmc> thanks heaps skollie
[09:08] <h1st0> iambob: there is some documentation there
[09:08] <Frogzoo> iambob: ok so you've reimaged the entire disk - now, fdisk -l /dev/sdb
[09:08] <skollie> tjmc: thank me if it works <smile.
[09:09] <dude_> o yeah
[09:09] <Dudeman> i dont think we would spend the time connecting to this site if we had found info on GOOGLE
[09:09] <Dudeman> Can anyone help me get my Airlink 101 wireless adapter running on my machine????
[09:09] <dude_> but i am such a newbie to linux
[09:09] <Frogzoo> !docs | dude_
[09:09] <ubotu> dude_: documentation is to be found at http://help.ubuntu.com and http://wiki.ubuntu.com - General linux documentation: http://www.tldp.org - http://rute.2038bug.com
[09:09] <dude_> i jus want to play a stinkin dvd
[09:09] <NickGarvey> BrentR: yup
[09:09] <towlieban> what file do i edit to fchange the systems runlevel at startup ?
[09:09] <towlieban> isnt it /etc/inittab
[09:10] <dude_> thanx
[09:10] <Mikkel^> h1st0: ?
[09:10] <gdb> I don't think it is anymore.
[09:10] <h1st0> Mikkel^: yes?
[09:10] <Dudeman> ANYONE KNOW ABOUT WIRELESS ADAPTERS
[09:10] <towlieban> i do
[09:10] <Mikkel^> root@mikkel-desktop:~/Desktop# msiexec /i SteamInstall.msi
[09:10] <Mikkel^> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[09:10] <Mikkel^> err:wgl:X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo  couldn't initialize OpenGL, expect problems
[09:10] <Mikkel^> why error :S
[09:10] <towlieban> you connect to the internet with them right ?
[09:10] <skollie> dudeman: what do you need help with?
[09:10] <Mikkel^> i can install steaminstall.msi now
[09:11] <Dudeman> i mean how to get them running on ubuntu
[09:11] <dude_> What is the easiest dvd player to install in 5.10?
[09:11] <h1st0> Mikkel^: you can or can't?
[09:11] <TheDukeNY> dude_: MPlayer Movie Player can play dvds
[09:11] <Mikkel^> i can )
[09:11] <skollie> dudeman: yes, but what exactly?
[09:11] <h1st0> Mikkel^: good
[09:11] <Mikkel^> Hmm
[09:11] <Mikkel^> i need help now
[09:11] <Dudeman> ok heres my situation
[09:11] <h1st0> Mikkel^: what do you need help with?
[09:11] <dude_> i tried getting mplayer, but my repos are screwed up
[09:11] <Mikkel^> What Destianation folder it install to?
[09:11] <Mikkel^> C:\ or Z:\
[09:11] <tjmc> skollie, seems its a bug in ubuntu (or possibly firefox... https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/75833
[09:12] <Dudeman> i am on ethernet atm but this isnt perminent. i have airlink101 adapter and its not working on my ubuntu machine
[09:12] <Mikkel^> What Destianation folder it install to? Is: c:\Program Files\Steam\
[09:12] <Dudeman> ive tried google. and what i found did not work
[09:12] <magnetron> !easysource | dude_
[09:12] <ubotu> dude_: source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[09:12] <Mikkel^> and i have steam for windows!
[09:12] <BrentR> NickGarvey: It's just "fixmbr" from the prompt, right?
[09:12] <towlieban> what file do i edit to change the systems runlevel at startup ?
[09:12] <dude_> thanx guys
[09:12] <NickGarvey> BrentR: from the windows prompt
[09:12] <TheDukeNY> dude_: have you tried marking for complete removal, then try and reinstalling?
[09:12] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Yes, in the recovery console
[09:12] <NickGarvey> BrentR: yup
[09:12] <h1st0> Mikkel^: yes
[09:13] <h1st0> Mikkel^: just C
[09:13] <Mikkel^> ok!
[09:13] <h1st0> Mikkel^: c:\program files\Steam
[09:13] <Mikkel^> Down
[09:13] <Mikkel^> :D
[09:13] <Mikkel^> DONE
[09:13] <Mikkel^> it is  done :)
[09:13] <Mikkel^> it updateing - 0%
[09:13] <h1st0> Mikkel^: it is actually going to be in /home/Mikkel/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Steam
[09:13] <Mikkel^> 2 sek
[09:13] <h1st0> Mikkel^: but you should be doing this as your user instead of root
[09:14] <NickGarvey> Program\ Files*
[09:14] <h1st0> Mikkel^: That way it will be in your folders instead of roots
[09:14] <skollie> tjmc: have you tried upgrading/reinstalling firefox?
[09:14] <bullgard4> My computer contains 40 files with 'hwmon' in its name but a kernel module 'hwmon' is not loaded. Can one explain to me the concept of 'hwmon'?
[09:14] <Mikkel^> yes
[09:14] <Mikkel^> YES
[09:14] <Mikkel^> h1st0:  yes! it is
[09:15] <Mikkel^> now can it not start up :(
[09:15] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Ok, first success is that I can get into WIndows. I'm going to restart with the drive attached and see what happens
[09:15] <burnerx> how do i capture keystrokes ?
[09:15] <h1st0> Mikkel^: get out of a root login and do the install as your user
[09:15] <NickGarvey> BrentR: good luck
[09:16] <Dudeman> anyone familiar with Airlink101 AWLL3026???
[09:16] <Mikkel^> see here
[09:16] <Mikkel^> mikkel@mikkel-desktop:~$ cd .wine/drive_c/Program\ Files\Steam
[09:16] <Mikkel^> bash: cd: .wine/drive_c/Program FilesSteam: No such file or directory
[09:16] <Mikkel^> mikkel@mikkel-desktop:~$
[09:16] <NickGarvey> !anyone | Dudeman
[09:16] <ubotu> Dudeman: 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?
[09:16] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Thanks. Is it possible that it didn't work before because I had the wrong partition as bootable?
[09:16] <NickGarvey> Mikkel^: the second \ should be a /
[09:16] <h1st0> Mikkel^: because you installed it as root
[09:16] <h1st0> NickGarvey: no its fine
[09:16] <Mikkel^> yes!
[09:16] <h1st0> Mikkel^: install it as Mikkel^
[09:16] <NickGarvey> BrentR: it didn't work before because grub was looking for the configuration files on the external hard drive which was not attached
[09:16] <Mikkel^> i have installed for root
[09:16] <tjmc> skollie, its currently at v2.0.0.4, so its already the latest, and by the looks of that bug report, a reinstall wont fix it
[09:16] <Mikkel^> for fx
[09:17] <Mikkel^> msi
[09:17] <Mikkel^> msiexec
[09:17] <Mikkel^> for Root
[09:17] <tjmc> im might just use opera or something
[09:17] <h1st0> Mikkel^: no
[09:17] <NickGarvey> BrentR: what we did, was put the windows boot loader on the windows drive, and grub on the external, grub won't even be loaded if the external isn't plugged in
[09:17] <h1st0> Mikkel^: don't install it as root.  INSTALL IT AS mikkel
[09:17] <Mikkel^> it is
[09:17] <h1st0> Mikkel^: thats why its not in yoru folder
[09:17] <h1st0> omfg
[09:17] <Dudeman> How do you get the Airlink101 AWLL3026 wireless adapter running?
[09:17] <Mikkel^> dont no :S
[09:17] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Ok, no luck. When I select my Ubuntu installation, it gives me an error 22. WHen I try Windows, it gives me NTLDR is missing, just like before
[09:18] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I promise, I did everything exact
[09:18] <h1st0> Where is the Steaminstall.msi
[09:18] <Mikkel^> Desktop
[09:18] <h1st0> Mikkel^: ^
[09:18] <NickGarvey> BrentR: let me think
[09:18] <TheNo1Yeti> Anyone have any idea why when I try to log into my server via ssh it just hangs.  SSH Port is open and ssh server is running.  It just sits there at connecting and eventually times out though
[09:18] <h1st0> Mikkel^: okay open a terminal
[09:18] <h1st0> Mikkel^: cd Desktop
[09:18] <skollie> tjmc: hmmm.
[09:18] <Mikkel^> i will install it now
[09:18] <h1st0> Mikkel^: then msiexec /i Steaminstall.msi
[09:18] <Mikkel^> mikkel@mikkel-desktop:~/Desktop$ msiexec /i SteamInstall.msi <-- It will installed now :)
[09:18] <magnetron> TheNo1Yeti: maybe you have a firewall that blocks it?
[09:18] <NickGarvey> BrentR: you are getting the grub menu?
[09:18] <h1st0> Mikkel^: yes then it will work
[09:19] <BrentR> Yep
[09:19] <Mikkel^> it installe to C:\
[09:19] <Mikkel^> again?
[09:19] <NickGarvey> BrentR: and this is only when the external is plugged in?
[09:19] <BrentR> NickGarvey: But when I select anything, I get an error
[09:19] <Dudeman> How do you get the Airlink101 AWLL3026 wireless adapter running?
[09:19] <BrentR> NickGarvey: yes
[09:19] <BrentR> NickGarvey: When it's not plugged in, Windows boots up perfectly. I just tried it
[09:19] <pc0> What is the name of the non-smp kernel ?
[09:20] <Dudeman> How do you get the Airlink101 AWLL3026 wireless adapter running?
[09:20] <NickGarvey> BrentR: sounds like an incorrect menu.lst I believe..
[09:20] <pc0> for the AMD processors
[09:20] <Mikkel^> h1st0:  it install for C:\ again?
[09:20] <skollie> Dudeman: can you see your adapter in ubuntu?
[09:20] <Dudeman> yes
[09:20] <h1st0> Mikkel^: The default location
[09:20] <NickGarvey> BrentR: it is odd.. that you are getting the NTLDR error though
[09:20] <h1st0> Mikkel^: just press next
[09:20] <magnetron> pc0: use the generic kernel
[09:20] <Mikkel^> Z:\?
[09:20] <Mikkel^> Ok
[09:20] <NickGarvey> BrentR: would you be able to paste bin it?
[09:20] <skollie> dudeman: do you have the necessary drivers?
[09:20] <NickGarvey> BrentR: the menu.lst?
[09:20] <h1st0> Mikkel^: just leave it as defaults just like in windows
[09:21] <Mikkel^> it is installe
[09:21] <NickGarvey> BrentR: and error 22 it was?
[09:21] <BrentR> NickGarvey: yes
[09:21] <burnerx> what is the home key code in bash ??
[09:21] <Dragon121_> yo
[09:21] <burnerx> ^[OH ???
[09:21] <Mikkel^> h1st0:  ERROR
[09:21] <Dudeman> skollie: i googled my problem and ended up getting zd1211-driver-r85.tgz
[09:21] <jurp5> hi
[09:21] <pc0> magnetron: isn't the generic .. the SMP one ?
[09:22] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I can't even get into Ubuntu now even WITH the super grub disk, although I can get into Windows through it(not needed though, since WIndows boots fine)
[09:22] <TheNo1Yeti> magnetron: No, I have opened up the firewall for port 22 for that box.
[09:22] <NickGarvey> BrentR: interesting, boot the live cd
[09:22] <Dudeman> skollie: i did what the howto at which i had to type "sudo make both" and that is where i run into errors
[09:22] <jurp5> my apt still cant find the good linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-16-genric
[09:22] <jurp5> generic*
[09:22] <magnetron> pc0: the generic is the generic one. it is optimised for all types of architectures
[09:23] <Dudeman> skollie: "sudo make both" is suppose to make both my drivers i believe?
[09:23] <skollie> dudeman: what is the error?
[09:23] <pc0> magnetron: I want a kernel that doesn't have SMP support ... while my processor supports SMP
[09:23] <jurp5> it installs the 2.6.20-15 version
[09:23] <Mikkel^> Steam.exe (main exception): cannot open blob archive file: CMultiFieldBlob(mem-mapped file): Falied to open existing file, win32 Error 5 "Access denied"
[09:23] <h1st0> Mikkel^: what error?
[09:23] <h1st0> wth
[09:23] <Dudeman> skollie: many but ill do it again and show it to you
[09:23] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I"m putting in the live disk now, and I'll tell you when I'm booted up
[09:23] <h1st0> Mikkel^: thats wierd
[09:24] <h1st0> Mikkel^: Applications > Wine > Steam > Programs > Steam
[09:24] <h1st0> Mikkel^: open it see if you get an error?
[09:24] <skollie> dudeman: don't post the errors here - use pastebin
[09:24] <Mikkel^> 2 sek
[09:24] <magnetron> TheNo1Yeti: did you install the server package? it's called openssh-server, install it with Synaptic
[09:24] <Mikkel^> NOT programs
[09:24] <Dudeman> skollie: ok the same thing did not happen but here is what happened this time "make: *** No rule to make target `both'.  Stop."
[09:24] <Mikkel^> not make programs
[09:24] <Mikkel^> :(
[09:25] <jurp5> linux-generic is also 2.6.20-15, but my kernel isn't
[09:25] <skollie> dudeman: you need to check for the makefiles - 'both' obviously does not exist
[09:25] <h1st0> Mikkel^: wine /home/mikkel/Program\ Files/Steam/Steam.exe
[09:25] <jurp5> waht can i do?
[09:25] <h1st0> Mikkel^: try that in terminal
[09:25] <Mikkel^> It IS INSTALLED for C:\
[09:26] <Dudeman> skollie: both is not a file i know. but the howto said type the command "sudo make both"
[09:26] <TheNo1Yeti> magnetron: Yes, openssh-server is installed, sshd is running, port 22 is open on the firewall, nmap shows that port 22 is open on the box.  It does mention that it is being filtered though but probably because it is being forwarded to just that box not any of the other 5 on the network
[09:26] <Dudeman> skollie: i will put the link to the site im getting this info from
[09:26] <h1st0> Mikkel^: wine /home/mikkel/.wine/Program\ Files/Steam/Steam.exe
[09:26] <skollie> dudeman: I saw that - gimme a sec
[09:26] <h1st0> Mikkel^: wine /home/mikkel/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Steam/Steam.exe
[09:26] <jurp5> ?
[09:27] <Mikkel^> Error
[09:27] <Dudeman> skollie: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/Airlink101_AWLL3026 This is where im coming from
[09:27] <Mikkel^> Steam.exe (main exception): cannot open blob archive file: CMultiFieldBlob(mem-mapped file): Falied to open existing file, win32 Error 5 "Access denied" <- It error AGAIN
[09:27] <dskjdfdf> ..........................
[09:27] <dskjdfdf> ..........................
[09:27] <dskjdfdf> ..........................
[09:27] <dskjdfdf> ..........................
[09:27] <dskjdfdf> ..........................
[09:27] <pc0> What is the name of the non-smp ?
[09:27] <NickGarvey> !spam | dskjdfdf
[09:27] <ubotu> dskjdfdf: 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 :-)
[09:27] <NickGarvey> pc0: the kernel?
[09:27] <pc0> NickGarvey: yes
[09:28] <magnetron> TheNo1Yeti: nmap listing the port as "filtered" indicates that the firewall is blocking the port, or redirecting it to a faulty target. you should check your firewall configuration
[09:28] <NickGarvey> !info linux-image-386
[09:28] <ubotu> linux-image-386: Linux kernel image on 386.. In component main, is optional. Version 2.6.20.16.28.1 (feisty), package size 23 kB, installed size 52 kB
[09:28] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Ok, I'm back in live disk
[09:28] <NickGarvey> pc0: actually, 686 might be bettetr
[09:28] <NickGarvey> better*
[09:28] <NickGarvey> BrentR: ok, go to a terminal, "sudo -i"
[09:28] <NickGarvey> "grub"
[09:28] <Mikkel^> h1st0: i will try and install steam4linux
[09:29] <pc0> NickGarvey: amd ?
[09:29] <NickGarvey> pc0: amd 64?
[09:29] <pc0> NickGarvey: yes
[09:29] <NickGarvey> pc0: ah
[09:29] <h1st0> Mikkel^: thats wierd error haven't seen that one before
[09:29] <TheNo1Yeti> magnetron: I thought I forwarded it right but I will check again.  I didn't want to do a carte blanche opening of port 22.  But I will check again
[09:29] <NickGarvey> pc0: mm..
[09:29] <BrentR> NickGarvey: ok, I got root@ubuntu:~#
[09:29] <Mikkel^> h1st0:  its here!
[09:29] <Mikkel^> Steam.exe (main exception): cannot open blob archive file: CMultiFieldBlob(mem-mapped file): Falied to open existing file, win32 Error 5 "Access denied"
[09:29] <Flannel> pc0: Are you on dapper?
[09:29] <NickGarvey> pc0: not sure.. if you need..
[09:29] <NickGarvey> take it away flannel
[09:30] <skollie> dudeman: did it actually download the file? I just tried and it did not work
[09:30] <pc0> Flannel: feist
[09:30] <pc0> Flannel: feisty*
[09:30] <h1st0> Mikkel^: yeah I saw but I don't know what it means.  I don't have that problem.  It just works for me.
[09:30] <FusE> Yay, ~15 to Feisty
[09:30] <Mikkel^> i will install steam4linux
[09:30] <Dudeman> skollie: no i too noticed the link was bad, or misdirected. i ended up finding the actual file on a different site. would you like to see that one?
[09:30] <Flannel> pc0: You want the generic kernel.  And you'll just want to disable SMP.  Edgy (and Feisty) don't have separate SMP/UP kernels
[09:30] <NickGarvey> BrentR: type "grub"
[09:30] <jurp5> i want a working nvidia driver
[09:30] <pc0> Flannel: how can I disable SMP ?
[09:31] <skollie> dudeman: post the link yes - will try and replicate
[09:31] <BrentR> NickGarvey:Ok, I got the whole "minimal bash........." message with a grub prompt
[09:31] <Dudeman> skollie: uno momento
[09:31] <NickGarvey> BrentR: ok.. let me think.. sdb..
[09:32] <FusE> Umm, can someone help me identify which kernel versions belong to which ubuntu version so I can simplify my grub menu?
[09:32] <FusE> Which one is Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-28-386
[09:32] <Dudeman> skollie: http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/www.ibiblio.org/gentoo/distfiles/%5Bpage=165%5D is the site and zd1211-driver-r85.tgz is what you will dl and work with
[09:32] <NickGarvey> BrentR: I'm sorry, get out of the grub shell (quit), and tell me the output of "grep sdb /boot/grub/device.map"
[09:32] <skollie> dudeman: ok. gimme a min
[09:32] <pc0> Flannel: any idea ?
[09:32] <Dudeman> skollie: k
[09:33] <Flannel> pc0: Well, I'm not sure entirely, but I believe all that config is done via your config- files in /boot
[09:33] <adrian_> #ubuntu-uk
[09:33] <Flannel> pc0: Oh.  ACtually, better way.  Or, well, assuming it works.
[09:34] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I typed that in and it gave me "No such file or directory". Should I just navigate to it?
[09:34] <bullgard4> /usr/src/linux-source-source-2.6.20/Documentation/kobject.txt writes: "The kobject infrastructure performs basic object management that larger data  structures and subsystems can leverage, rather than reimplement similar functionality." For what stands 'k' in 'kobject'?
[09:34] <Dudeman> skollie: the first time i tried this i got a bit more text with a lot more info but when i try it now it does the same error i just showed you
[09:34] <NickGarvey> BrentR: /boot/grub/device.map doesn't exist?
[09:34] <ThanatosDriv1> Man it's so odd having to look up to see the clock
[09:34] <NickGarvey> BrentR: could be because you are on the live cd
[09:34] <NickGarvey> BrentR: is your ubuntu partition mounted?
[09:35] <BrentR> NickGarvey: The file exists, I can see it in the file browser, but it gave me that error when typing in the terminal
[09:35] <Flannel> pc0: pass a 'nosmp' kernel parameter.  So, kopt= should include nosmp in your menu.lst, you can temporarily edit your kernel options in gRUB on the fly to make sure it works firs tthough
[09:35] <pc0> Flannel: I'm getting a soft lockup detected on CPU#0 with my wifi card .. that's why I need to disable the SMP kernel to see if it will work or not
[09:35] <FusE> lol Thanatos same
[09:35] <skollie> dudeman: instead of 'make' both, just try 'make'
[09:35] <BrentR> NickGarvey: But I can see the file and browse to it
[09:35] <NickGarvey> BrentR: typo perhaps?
[09:35] <Dudeman> skollie: alright one sec
[09:35] <NickGarvey> maybe my command was bad
[09:35] <NickGarvey> nope
[09:35] <FusE> Which version is Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-28-386
[09:35] <pc0> Flannel: kopt ?
[09:35] <BrentR> NickGarvey: It's possible. I typed in "grep sdb /boot/grub/device.map"
[09:35] <Flannel> pc0: Alright, so to temporarily do it, stop the boot at the grub menu (you might need to hit escpe to get there, right after the POST screen), then highlight your kernel, hit 'e' and then go to the end of the kernel line, and add 'nosmp' then boot with that
[09:36] <pc0> Flannel: okay .. thanks
[09:36] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I'm on root@ubuntu
[09:36] <NickGarvey> BrentR: do you see it with ls /boot/grub ?
[09:36] <jurp5> the whole linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-16 package is GONE, linux-generic is old, 2.6.20-15, but it wont update because apt dont find a new one
[09:36] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Do I need a "sudo" in there?
[09:36] <NickGarvey> nope, you are root :)
[09:36] <bullgard4> My computer contains 40 files with 'hwmon' in its name but a kernel module 'hwmon' is not loaded. Can one explain to me the concept of 'hwmon'?
[09:36] <jurp5> what's the problem
[09:36] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Ok, then typing in ls /boot/grub gave me the same error
[09:37] <Dudeman> skollie: thank you. no errors. not sure if it will work yet but i am going to test it. i will be right back
[09:37] <dibblego> where can I find the mount point of a USB hard drive on ubuntu 7.04 server?
[09:37] <BrentR> NickGarvey: But like I said, I can access the drive through the desktop AND I can see the file
[09:37] <NickGarvey> BrentR: ah, it is because you are on the live cd then
[09:37] <skollie> dudeman: now you need to do 'sudo make install'
[09:37] <NickGarvey> BrentR: well, open the file though the desktop if you can
[09:37] <Dudeman> k
[09:37] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Ok, it's open
[09:38] <Dudeman> skollie: theres the errors lol
[09:38] <NickGarvey> BrentR: see the sdb line?
[09:38] <bullgard4> dibblego: Did you check fstab?
[09:38] <dibblego> bullgard4, what do I check for?
[09:38] <Dudeman> skollie: these are the ones i was originally talking about. its a bit long to post here though
[09:38] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I've opened this file before, I remember. The sdb line says "(hd1)     /dev/sdb
[09:38] <bullgard4> dibblego: For the mount moint.
[09:38] <skollie> !pastebin | Dudeman
[09:38] <ubotu> Dudeman: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:38] <dibblego> bullgard4, I only just plugged it in; why would that modify /etc/fstab?
[09:38] <BrentR> NickGarvey: without that quote mark, that's a typo
[09:38] <FusE> Wait, which kernel versions should I keep on my grub menu?
[09:38] <NickGarvey> BrentR: okie, now go back to the terminal, and type "grub"
[09:39] <Dudeman> skollie: k one sec
[09:39] <BrentR> NickGarvey:ok
[09:39] <bullgard4> dibblego: I did not say that your process changed the fstab.
[09:39] <Flannel> FusE: You don't need to edit your grub menu, just remove the old kernels through package management
[09:39] <FusE> yeh
[09:39] <FusE> Which ones should I remove
[09:39] <Dragon121_> u
[09:39] <Dragon121_> lol
[09:39] <NickGarvey> BrentR: it is installed on the first partition of the external yes?
[09:39] <FusE> better yet, which ones should I keep
[09:39] <skollie> dudeman: which ubuntu are you running?
[09:39] <dibblego> bullgard4, I don't see anything in /etc/fstab
[09:39] <Flannel> FusE: Old ones (lower numbers).  Usually a good idea to keep the current one, and one old (known good) one
[09:39] <FusE> hmmm
[09:40] <FusE> Im tempted to keep the kernels, just edit them nue
[09:40] <FusE> menu*
[09:40] <bullgard4> dibblego: Do you mean that your fstab is empty?
[09:40] <Flannel> FusE: You'll get them back each time you upgrade to a new kernel
[09:40] <recoiled> howdy
[09:40] <FusE> eh
[09:40] <FusE> damn
[09:40] <dibblego> bullgard4, no, I'll paste it if you like
[09:40] <hypertyper> I appear to have lost my panels on my new 7.04 desktop install, when I switched to my second workspace. I think they're still on the first workspace, but I'm not sure how to get there from here. Anyone feel helpful?
[09:40] <recoiled> im having some trouble with virtual servers in apache2
[09:40] <FusE> Im not sure which one I boot to LOL
[09:40] <FusE> The top one
[09:40] <FusE> but not sure which one that is
[09:40] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I'm not sure if it's considered the first or not. I exited out of the grub prompt, and did a quick fdisk -l and it shows my Linux partition as /dev/sdb2
[09:40] <Dudeman> skollie: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29885/
[09:40] <bullgard4> dibblego: Give it a try. may be I can help you.
[09:40] <FusE> Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-28-386  and Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-27-386 I gues
[09:41] <dibblego> bullgard4, http://rafb.net/p/uKI8sO64.html
[09:41] <NickGarvey> BrentR: ok, second then
[09:41] <recoiled> using joomla... images don't display... and the root domain still goes to /var/www
[09:41] <FusE> flannel, does that look right?
[09:41] <Flannel> FusE: theyre in order in the menu.lst, but it'll be the newest one.  Or, you can type `uname -a` and get what kernel you're currently using
[09:41] <NickGarvey> BrentR: go to grub again
[09:41] <BrentR> NickGarvey: haha, I'm proud that I knew to do that!
[09:41] <NickGarvey> BrentR: root (hd1,1)
[09:41] <FusE> Flannel, keep Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-28-386  and Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-27-386 I gues?
[09:41] <NickGarvey> BrentR: setup (hd1)
[09:41] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Type that in?
[09:41] <NickGarvey> BrentR: quit
[09:41] <NickGarvey> yes
[09:41] <FusE> yup its right
[09:42] <Flannel> FusE: Right.  Those would be your most recent one.s
[09:42] <NickGarvey> BrentR: is there anyway to pastebin menu.lst?
[09:42] <BrentR> NickGarvey:Ok, I did all that
[09:42] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I don't know how, and I'm on a different computer typing this
[09:42] <NickGarvey> BrentR: usb drive maybe?
[09:42] <hypertyper> Ok, how about if i try asking like this: is there a keyboard shortcut i can use to get back to my first workspace?
[09:43] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I don't even know what pastebin is, so I'm not sure. I do know that when I did all that, everything said "yes" or succeeded"
[09:43] <NickGarvey> hypertyper: workspace as in.. console?
[09:43] <Dudeman> skollie: did the link work?
[09:43] <skollie> dudeman: having a look. one sec
[09:43] <bullgard4> dibblego: I understand that the mount point of /dev/hdc1 is /mnt/hdc1.
[09:43] <NickGarvey> !pastebin | BrentR
[09:43] <ubotu> BrentR: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:43] <Dudeman> skollie: alright
[09:43] <BrentR> NickGarvey: But I don't know pastebin
[09:43] <dibblego> bullgard4, yes, I put that in there myself
[09:43] <FusE> Flannel, just to be safe, remove all other entries in Package Manager claiming linux-image-
[09:43] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Ok
[09:43] <hypertyper> NickGarvey: no, as in multiple desktops.
[09:43] <Flannel> FusE: right, linux-image-[version] -386
[09:43] <NickGarvey> hypertyper: ah, ctrl alt left/right
[09:44] <FusE> crap Ill wait till im done installing feisty
[09:44] <Flannel> FusE: not all linux-image (one of those is linux-image-386, don't remove that)
[09:44] <bullgard4> So /mnt/hdc1 is the mount point you asked for.
[09:44] <Flannel> FusE: er... you're installing feisty?
[09:44] <FusE> yup
[09:44] <Flannel> FusE: Upgrading to feisty, I mean?
[09:44] <FusE> sorry
[09:44] <FusE> lol
[09:44] <Dudeman> skollie: i will brb man. gonna check something out in another room
[09:44] <FusE> = 12 am
[09:44] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Ok, give me a couple minutes. I'll go get my USB drive. Just mount it and copy the file there, then upload it to pastebin?
[09:44] <Flannel> FusE: You know you shouldn' upgrade from Dapper to Feisty
[09:44] <NickGarvey> BrentR: yup
[09:44] <dibblego> BrentR, how do you mount it?
[09:44] <FusE> Im on Edgy
[09:44] <FusE> Why do you think im on Dapper
[09:44] <hypertyper> NickGarvey: aha! thanks! now, do you have any idea why my panel is only on the first workspace, and not the second?
[09:44] <skollie> dudeman: looks like a problem with kernel headers/dirs
[09:45] <Flannel> FusE: That's a dapper kernel.  Edgy kernels are 2.6.17
[09:45] <FusE> woah shit
[09:45] <NickGarvey> hypertyper: like.. the panel at the top and bottom?
[09:45] <FusE> sec
[09:45] <FusE> giv eme a sec
[09:45] <NickGarvey> !language | FusE
[09:45] <ubotu> FusE: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:45] <BrentR> dibblego: What do you mean? The USB drive? I'm assuming that just inserting it will mount, at least in Ubuntu. BRB
[09:45] <FusE> sorry
[09:45] <FusE> Flannel, I booted to 2.6.17 and it didnt boot right
[09:45] <dibblego> BrentR, it does with the desktop version; I'm just wondering how you do it with the server version
[09:46] <NickGarvey> dibblego: how would you mount a usb drive you are asking?
[09:46] <hypertyper> NickGarvey: yes, sir, the panel at the top and bottom of the screen. it appears when i go back to the first workspace, disappears if i move to the second.
[09:46] <Flannel> FusE: you've upgraded to edgy though?  even though you're still using Dapper kernels?
[09:46] <FusE> yes
[09:46] <dibblego> NickGarvey, correct, I have plugged it in (to a server), now I want to mount it
[09:46] <FusE> Im currently on dapper kernel
[09:46] <NickGarvey> hypertyper: this just started happening?
[09:46] <NickGarvey> dibblego: well first, find out where it is using "dmesg", (what does linux think it is? /dev/sdb1?)
[09:46] <bullgard4> dibblego: So /mnt/hdc1 is the mount point you asked for.
[09:46] <hypertyper> NickGarveY: actually, now that i think about it... that'll prolly fix my Wow problem - the panel was appearing over the game screen, so if i move it to the second workspace....
[09:46] <Flannel> FusE: Well, we'll see how it works ;)  If you've upgraded to Edgy, you should have the proper transitional packages.  So I think you'll probably be alright.
[09:46] <FusE> sec
[09:47] <FusE> I got a popup
[09:47] <hypertyper> NickGarvey: yes, just started happening, not sure why
[09:47] <FusE> Configuring mdadm
[09:47] <FusE> MD arrays needde for root filesystem:
[09:47] <dibblego> bullgard4, no, that's a IDE hard disk I use; I plugged in a USB hard disk
[09:47] <dibblego> NickGarvey, isn't that for SATA disks? I am using USB
[09:47] <NickGarvey> dibblego: sdb was an example
[09:47] <FusE> Flannel, can you help me with this part? what do I put? all?
[09:47] <NickGarvey> dibblego: and most usb drives are sdsomething
[09:48] <dibblego> ok thanks
[09:48] <Flannel> FusE: I have no idea what it's asking you
[09:48] <FusE> MD arrays needde for root filesystem:
[09:48] <Nergar> hello, how do i configure my wlan0 with ifconfig?
[09:48] <dibblego> NickGarvey, bullgard4, thanks, it was /dev/sda1
[09:48] <Dudeman> ok back
[09:48] <diamondcutter> Hi, my window border buttons (maximize, minimize, etc..) disappear and the window border becomes all white whenever I maximize any window. Using Feisty Fawn with Desktop Effects enabled and looking to get my border buttons back. (Have tried multiple themes as well)
[09:48] <BrentR> NickGarvey: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29886/
[09:48] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I think that is how you do this. It's my first time!
[09:49] <NickGarvey> BrentR: hehe perfect
[09:49] <Dudeman> skollie: so... what should i do?
[09:49] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Excellent. I'll wait for your diagnosis doctor!
[09:49] <NickGarvey> BrentR: looks good.. reboot and cross your fingers..
[09:49] <ThanatosDrive> <--- Just discovered Ctrl+Alt+Bckspce
[09:49] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Oh, that was fast. Here goes nothing
[09:49] <skollie> dudeman: you'running Edgy, right?
[09:49] <NickGarvey> BrentR: I don't believe this will do it though so don't get too optimistic
[09:50] <hypertyper> Hmm... not only are the panels not visible on the second workspace, but my desktop icons are also missing. huh?
[09:50] <atrayo> NickGarvey: You were helping me with a problem sending attachments with Gmail before (I had a long D/C, unrelated, I think). Anyway, you told me to watch the network connection monitor while trying to attach/send, it didn't show megabytes worth of info being uploaded.
[09:50] <BrentR> NickGarvey: **trying to be negative, just in case**
[09:50] <lordhelmet> ack. trying to get 2.6.22 running with wireless. can anybody throw any suggestions at me?
[09:50] <FusE> flannel, its asking MD arrays needde for root filesystem:
[09:50] <Dudeman> skollie: 6.10
[09:51] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Nope, didn't work
[09:51] <NickGarvey> bah
[09:51] <NickGarvey> ok lets see
[09:51] <NickGarvey> grub IS loading? you are getting the menu?
[09:51] <Dudeman> skollie: edgy i believe. i used a dvd to install which i bought a few months back. it does not say which distro other than 6.10 which is edgy i think
[09:51] <Nergar> how do i configure wlan0 with ifconfig?
[09:51] <skollie> dudeman: yah, that's Edgy. You may need a different version of the driver or update your kernel headers
[09:51] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Yes, I still get the menu. But nothing works. It also still has an old Ubuntu on the menu, but neither one works
[09:52] <lordhelmet> the kernel compiles just fine, but there is nothing wireless works
[09:52] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I guess I didn't delete the menu item?
[09:52] <FusE> skollie: Can you help me? Upgrading to Feisty wants to configure mdadm. What should I put for MD arrays needed for the root filesystem?
[09:52] <Dudeman> skollie: how do i update them?
[09:52] <bullgard4> My computer contains 40 files with 'hwmon' in its name but a kernel module 'hwmon' is not loaded. Can one explain to me the concept of 'hwmon'?
[09:52] <NickGarvey> BrentR: error 22?
[09:52] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Yep
[09:52] <NickGarvey> BrentR: what is the exact error message?
[09:52] <bullgard4> /usr/src/linux-source-source-2.6.20/Documentation/kobject.txt writes: "The kobject infrastructure performs basic object management that larger data  structures and subsystems can leverage, rather than reimplement similar functionality." For what stands 'k' in 'kobject'?
[09:52] <BrentR> NickGarvey: "Error 22: No such partition              Press any key to continue"
[09:52] <dude_> how do you create a temp directory ubuntu 5.10
[09:52] <Dudeman> skollie: i have an idea man. i will be right back
[09:53] <NickGarvey> interesting
[09:53] <hypertyper> Nergar: have you tried looking at the help available for networking? i'm not being deliberately obtuse, i'm a newbie too, but it might be a good place to start. check out http://help.ubuntu.com
[09:53] <seth1248> How can I type Spanish accent marks? I have Spanish keyboard setup in gnome and I can type the , but I am unable to type accent marks.
[09:53] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Yeah, this is the headache I've been dealing with for two days now
[09:53] <diamondcutter> Hi, my window border buttons (maximize, minimize, etc..) disappear and the window border becomes all white whenever I maximize any window. Using Feisty Fawn with Desktop Effects enabled and looking to get my border buttons back. (Have tried multiple themes as well)
[09:53] <Nergar> hypertyper, looking
[09:53] <dude_> how do you change to the temp dir that was created
[09:53] <skollie> Fuse: don't really know what that means. Were you upgrading from Edgy?
[09:53] <ThanatosDrive> Is it possible to add things into 'Keyboard Shortcuts'?
[09:54] <FusE> yes
[09:54] <espen77> are there a easy way to copy the boot image part of a bootable cd to a file?
[09:54] <NickGarvey> and the windows error message?
[09:54] <dude_> sorrry im a noobie
[09:54] <skollie> fuse: does it give you a default?
[09:54] <hypertyper> diamondcutter: do they disappear, or become invisible? ie, if you click where the buttons ought to be, does it perform the requested function?
[09:54] <Flannel> FusE: I don't have any idea.  You've got a RAID?  Where's your root?
[09:54] <FusE> Flannel sec
[09:54] <dude_> hello
[09:54] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Windows has "Starting up ...       NTLDR is missing             Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart"
[09:54] <monkievox> howdy all!  I am trying to install ubuntu OVER xp ... that's right, i don't want dual boot or anything ... i want to replace my xp install with ubuntu ... however, i can't get the machine to boot from CD ... even though i mess with the bios and have tried to mess up the partitions on which xp is installed by booting from xp install disk and attempting to format the parts, it still boots to xp!!!  how the hell do i nuke xp off the d
[09:55] <FusE> Flannel, http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/1972/screenshotcc4.png
[09:55] <diamondcutter> hypertyper, If i click where they were, they work, but the button is never visible
[09:55] <dude_> can some one help me plaease
[09:55] <Flannel> monkievox: You'll want to change the BIOS to boot off the CD, does that not work?
[09:55] <FusE> Im not sure >.<
[09:55] <skollie> monkievox: are you selecting to boot from the CD?
[09:55] <bullgard4> Nergar: First step: read man ifconfig.
[09:56] <hypertyper> BrentR: you might look into "Super Grub Disk" - sorry, i don't have a URL, but it comes up well in google. That solved my problems earlier this evening (morning?) when i installed XP *after* installing ubuntu on a separate disk, and grub went away.
[09:56] <Flannel> FusE: Did you install with LVM? or RAID? or what?
[09:56] <monkievox> flannel: thanks, no i've done that and it doesn't do any good.  the mobo is asus p4c800
[09:56] <monkievox> if that helps any
[09:56] <BrentR> Actually, I already have that, but not even that will load up my Ubuntu. It does let me boot WIndows though. But I don't need it for WIndows. Thanks anyways though
[09:56] <NickGarvey> BrentR: no such partition.. hmm, perhaps the root line is failing..
[09:56] <Nergar> bullgard4, i did, can't understand it very well
[09:56] <FusE> Honestly Flannel, I have no idea what LVM or RAID even is
[09:56] <Flannel> FusE: just use 'all', it'll cover any of them that need to be done, and I don't think it'll hurt anything.
[09:56] <hypertyper> diamondcutter: that sounds like an issue with your theme manager. of course, take my advice with a grain of salt, as i'm not exactly experienced, but i would check either themes or window management
[09:56] <NickGarvey> BrentR: wait, so selecting windows DOES work?
[09:56] <dude_> can someone help me?????
[09:56] <NickGarvey> BrentR: from grub?
[09:57] <Flannel> !ask | dude_
[09:57] <ubotu> dude_: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:57] <hypertyper> diamondcutter: i experienced something similar when i was trying out sabayon
[09:57] <BrentR> NickGarvey:No, not from Grub, from the Super Boot Disk
[09:57] <skollie> what with dude_?
[09:57] <FusE> All I know Flannel is I installed Linux on a partition on my second hard drive
[09:57] <NickGarvey> damn
[09:57] <monkievox> flannel: i even told it to boot from floppy and put an old freebsd floppy in there and it STILL booted off drive (sata ide)
[09:57] <atrayo> monkievox: did you burn the CD as an ISO image?
[09:57] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Sorry, Super Grub Disk
[09:57] <NickGarvey> BrentR: that would have narrowed it down so much
[09:57] <dude_> i just need t know how to make a temp directory for mplayer
[09:57] <NickGarvey> BrentR: I am afraid, grub can't find itself
[09:57] <monkievox> atrayo: yes, using uh ... infra recorder?
[09:57] <NickGarvey> but how can it find menu.lst is what I am wondering
[09:57] <monkievox> atrayo: is good, no?
[09:57] <ThanatosDrive> Is it possible to add things into 'Keyboard Shortcuts'?
[09:57] <bullgard4> Nergar: yes, this is quite normal. So you better cite the place you did not understand in 'man ifconfig' so that one can help you more specifically.
[09:57] <BrentR> NickGarvey:Yeah, there is a special menu item in the Super disk that lets you boot an OS directly. Still doesn't work for Ubuntu though
[09:57] <Flannel> monkievox: Uh, there's some new ... actually, here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromWindows  Try that.
[09:58] <skollie> dude_: have you tried mkdir
[09:58] <Ramzi> Hi. Let me ask a stupid question. Linux is open-source, yes?
[09:58] <dude_> i know its basic but im lost
[09:58] <Flannel> Ramzi: yes
[09:58] <jatt> yes
[09:58] <atrayo> monkievox: Oh sorry, all I know is that it has to be burned as an ISO image (it took me a bit to figure that out from Nero)
[09:58] <jatt> indeed
[09:58] <Ramzi> Where can I see said source?
[09:58] <jatt> you just said it
[09:58] <monkievox> atrayo: ah, thanks tho ;)
[09:58] <hypertyper> BrentR and NickGarvey: i had wonderful results with "Super Grub Disk" earlier... it auto-magically (well, mostly) fixed my boot issues (triple-booting XP-Pro-64, XP-Home, and ubuntu 7.04)
[09:58] <tarzeau> Ramzi: it's free software
[09:58] <dude_> yes but i dont know how to change to that directory to continue install
[09:59] <tarzeau> Ramzi: www.kernel.org has it
[09:59] <diamondcutter> hypertyper, when you mean check, what could I try? I know they're both up to date and I'm only using the Feisty installed themes and such apps.
[09:59] <NickGarvey> hypertyper: we are booting off an external hd though
[09:59] <Flannel> Ramzi: for what?  kernel.org has the kernel source.  If oyu want specific Ubuntu sources, that's doable too.  But what exacty are you looking for?
[09:59] <skollie> dude_: cd /nameofdir
[09:59] <BrentR> hypertyper: I've used it, but it's not helping me to get this to work. What exactly did you do? And yeah, it's from an external drive
[09:59] <slackorama> dude_: type 'cd nameofdir'
[09:59] <NickGarvey> BrentR: does memtest work?
[09:59] <Ramzi> Flannel: I imagined that say, if I found a glitch, I could just open up something and tweak it.
[09:59] <FusE> Flannel, ... :(
[09:59] <monkievox> flannel: interesting ink ... ok, grub it is
[09:59] <FusE> http://img479.imageshack.us/img479/9959/screenshotxt2.png
[09:59] <hypertyper> diamondcutter: uhm, i meant "try checking the settings" when i said "try". again, i am a clueless newbie myself, so i may or may not be helpful at all ;)
[09:59] <Ramzi> But what it looks like is I need to download the source independently, and compile it, and that doesn't seem pleasant.
[10:00] <diamondcutter> Ah.
[10:00] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Nope, same error 22
[10:00] <NickGarvey> BrentR: aaargh
[10:00] <NickGarvey> BrentR: ok so I know it isn't the root= line
[10:00] <Flannel> Ramzi: You'll want to install the source from the repositories, which will be source packages.  Which you then can tweak, and then compile into debs, which you can then install through package management
[10:00] <Nergar> bullgard4, now i get it. I was trying to use ifconfig to configure a wireless network, i need iwconfig instead :P
[10:00] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Yeah, that's putting it nicely
[10:00] <NickGarvey> because memtest+ doesn't have one..
[10:00] <FusE> Flannel, http://img479.imageshack.us/img479/9959/screenshotxt2.png
[10:00] <dude_> thanx skollie
[10:00] <NickGarvey> BrentR: guess it is the root(hd1,1) line
[10:01] <NickGarvey> BrentR: but.. we know that is the root
[10:01] <hypertyper> BrentR: wait a sec... you're just trying to get Windows to load again? i mean, does linux load, but windows doesn't?
[10:01] <Flannel> FusE: I told you.  Use all
[10:01] <skollie> np dude_
[10:01] <dude_> thank you so much!!!
[10:01] <FusE> crap flannel
[10:01] <Nergar> bullgard4, thats why i couldn't find the answers i was looking for
[10:01] <FusE> wrong ss
[10:01] <CVirus> Where is /etc/inittab in ubuntu ?
[10:01] <FusE> I did
[10:01] <bullgard4> Nergar: Ok. Good luck now!
[10:01] <FusE> Flannel: http://img512.imageshack.us/img512/2638/screenshot1gu7.png
[10:01] <Nergar> tnx
[10:01] <Ramzi> So, like, all the games that come prepackaged in Ubuntu... That's the binaries. I have to hunt for the source on my own, yes?
[10:01] <NickGarvey> BrentR: ok, at this point, I would just give up and make a small /boot partition on the internal hd
[10:01] <Flannel> Ramzi: no, they have the source in the repoisotires too
[10:01] <BrentR> NickGarvey: No, neither of them load from Grub. And now, neither will load from the Super Grub disk
[10:02] <NickGarvey> BrentR: would that be alright?  I mean time wise etc etc
[10:02] <hypertyper> BrentR: if that's the case, you might try booting from your windows install media, and using FIXMBR from the repair console (Press "R" when it asks you whether to repair or install)
[10:02] <Flannel> FusE: well, that might be caused because you're using dapper kernels
[10:02] <Ramzi> What are the respositories?
[10:02] <Flannel> !repositories | Ramzi
[10:02] <ubotu> Ramzi: 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
[10:02] <NickGarvey> BrentR: sorry, but I'm flat out of ideas
[10:02] <Ramzi> Okay. Thank you.
[10:02] <FusE> well I tried booting to Edgy but I got the "Kernel panic" error
[10:02] <Flannel> Ramzi: the stuff that you can install stuff from, using package management
[10:02] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Well, I don't have much space, and I do stuff professionally on my laptop, so I can't just wipe much of it out
[10:02] <hypertyper> i'm a linux newbie, but i'm a windows tech ;)
[10:02] <BrentR> NickGarvey: It's ok
[10:02] <NickGarvey> BrentR: small as in, 50MB
[10:02] <Ramzi> Bye bye.
[10:02] <skollie> fuse: have never come across what I see in your screenshot
[10:02] <NickGarvey> BrentR: 27M     /boot/
[10:03] <Flannel> Ramzi: You can download binaries, or if you feel like it, source packages, which you then compile (with or without tweaking) into debs, which you then install (package management is wonderful).
[10:03] <Dudeman> skollie: im back
[10:03] <NickGarvey> BrentR: just be sure to delete old kernels when you upgrade
[10:03] <skollie> dudeman...
[10:03] <tjmc> whats the best alternative to firefox in linux?
[10:03] <BrentR> hypertyper: I have already did fixmbr. I'm running Grub from an external drive
[10:03] <NickGarvey> BrentR: that sound good?
[10:03] <Dudeman> skollie: well i just updated my system and i thought i would try after the reboot. same thing
[10:03] <bullgard4> tjmc: Epiphany
[10:04] <hypertyper> has anyone ever experienced a vanishing desktop and panels on the second workspace? when i switch over, all i have is the desktop image; no icons, no panels...
[10:04] <NickGarvey> BrentR: and - a reinstall of ubuntu is ok or not ok?
[10:04] <Dudeman> skollie: how do i update the headers
[10:04] <dude__>  do you extract files into a temp dir
[10:04] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Yeah, I might have to do that. I just have to say, that this is the kind of stuff that really just frustrates me. I'm great with windows and mac, but can't get this going
[10:04] <h1st0> hypertyper: are you using beryl or compiz or somethign?
[10:04] <CVirus> Where is /etc/inittab in ubuntu ?
[10:04] <skollie> dudeman: should have done it with the system update
[10:04] <NickGarvey> BrentR: using the installer is easier, but you will get a reinstall, where as I can do it from the command line, but it won't be as easy
[10:04] <Hellevator> I have a second hard drive mounted on my computer but I am unable to write to it unless I am root.  How can I change that so my user can write to it?
[10:04] <Dudeman> skollie: thats what i thought...
[10:04] <NickGarvey> BrentR: but I can do it don't worry :)
[10:04] <h1st0> CVirus: what are you trying to do?
[10:04] <NickGarvey> BrentR: eh, well you don't see people running windows from an external hard drive :)
[10:04] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I just want to get more into LInux audio, but can't
[10:04] <hypertyper> h1st0: ubuntu 7.04 desktop, default install (other than updates and installing WoW with a howto)
[10:04] <dude__> skollie?
[10:05] <CVirus> h1st0: 2:23:respawn:/usr/sbin/faxgetty ttyS0
[10:05] <skollie> dudeman: but if you look at the errors, it cannot find the files/drivers to install or the dirs in which they must go
[10:05] <Dudeman> skollie: says i am up to date
[10:05] <skollie> yes dude_?
[10:05] <FusE> Flannel, I removed Edgy from my grub menu because I got kernel panic, how do I get it back so I can see if I can goot to it
[10:05] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I know. But most people can't afford to TOTALLY switch yet. So that leaves linux out for some, I'm afraid.
[10:05] <ThanatosDrive> Is BitTorrent built-in to Ubuntu?
[10:05] <Dudeman> skollie: hmmm
[10:05] <hypertyper> BrentR:  sorry, i should have just shushed... i don't have enough information to help you out, and i just confused the situation by interrupting NickGarvey
[10:05] <dude__> i mad the dir and switched over to it, but how do i extract my files into that dir
[10:05] <NickGarvey> BrentR: yeah
[10:05] <NickGarvey> hypertyper: no problem at all
[10:05] <BrentR> NickGarvey: hypertyper: it's cool, you're just trying to help.
[10:05] <h1st0> hypertyper: hrm... thats wierd video driver issue maybe?
[10:05] <h1st0> CVirus: ?
[10:05] <Dudeman> skollie: im about to die lol im so frustrated
[10:06] <BrentR> whoops
[10:06] <skollie> dudeman: go back to where you found the driver and try an earlier version if there is one. Also read the text that is available for the drivers
[10:06] <NickGarvey> wow I have been looping the same song for the past two hours and didn't notice
[10:06] <NickGarvey> time for a change I think
[10:06] <FusE> I removed Edgy from my grub menu because I got kernel panic, how do I get it back so I can see if I can goot to it
[10:06] <CVirus> h1st0: http://www.hylafax.org/content/Handbook:Basic_Server_Configuration:Starting_Inbound_Service
[10:06] <Flannel> FusE: sudo update-grub
[10:06] <ThanatosDrive> Can anyone see what I type?
[10:06] <skollie> dude_: you can extract the files wherever you want
[10:06] <atrayo> ThanatosDrive: Yes Bit Torrent is in my system
[10:07] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I'm just wondering, HOW has anyone gotten this safe configuration working? I've read a couple places where people said they were running this way. SUrely it's got to be possible, no?
[10:07] <hypertyper> h1st0: now that you mention it, the "restricted driver" icon is no longer visible... i had to install it to enable desktop effects, but then i took them off after i decided that the desktop effects available weren't quite enough eye-candy, compared to sabayon. think the disabling of desktop effects could have done something?
[10:07] <dude__> sorry im knew to this scen
[10:07] <Dudeman> skollie: ok heres some info i learned while googling. another ubuntu site/thing i read about was that i could use the windows 2000 driver. it says it would work. thing is... its an exe file
[10:07] <dude__> is there a certain command
[10:07] <NickGarvey> BrentR: I believe I did so at a friends house actually
[10:07] <FusE> Flannel it found 2.6.17
[10:07] <dude__> is it in archive manager?
[10:07] <FusE> Isnt that Feisty?
[10:07] <FusE> Should Itry booting to that?
[10:07] <akio> how do i add an open in console context menu item?
[10:07] <Flannel> FusE: 2.6.17 is edgy, 2.6.20 is feisty
[10:07] <Dudeman> also, ubuntu should already be able to work with my adapter... i just dont understand
[10:07] <skollie> dudeman: then you probably also have to run ndiswrapper
[10:07] <NickGarvey> BrentR: but there is a good chance I just made a /boot partition
[10:07] <h1st0> CVirus: doesn't use init system they updated to something else
[10:07] <FusE> ah k
[10:07] <Flannel> akio: install nautilus-open-terminal
[10:07] <FusE> ill boot to 17
[10:07] <NickGarvey> BrentR: I remembre things not going totally smoothly
[10:07] <Dudeman> will the ndiswrapper allow me to use exe files?
[10:07] <Dudeman> or what does it do
[10:08] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Is it possible that my partitions just aren't set up right?
[10:08] <NickGarvey> BrentR: it didn't look like it
[10:08] <jonathan_> hello
[10:08] <atrayo> ThanatosDrive: Go into System>Preferences>Main Menu and add it to the Internet folder
[10:08] <nahema> dudeman: try wine
[10:08] <jonathan_> I got a problem with apt-get
[10:08] <NickGarvey> BrentR: (they looked right)
[10:08] <jonathan_> it broken
[10:08] <skollie> dudeman: not the exe, but the .inf will be used to install the driver
[10:08] <h1st0> CVirus: http://blog.mypapit.net/2007/03/where-can-i-find-inittab-in-ubuntu-edgy-eft-or-feisty-fawn.html
[10:08] <Dudeman> skollie: ahh i will give this a try
[10:08] <h1st0> CVirus: there ya go.  check that out they are using upstart now
[10:08] <jonathan_> anybody can help me?
[10:08] <hypertyper> jonathan_: how is it broken?
[10:08] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Maybe I didn't set a boot flag or something?
[10:08] <akio> Flannel: Thanks...
[10:08] <NickGarvey> doesn't matter in linux
[10:09] <jonathan_> terminal said:  apt-get install
[10:09] <jonathan_> E: Type 'deb' is not known on line 44 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:09] <jonathan_> E: The list of sources could not be read.
[10:09] <Dudeman> nahema: im dealing with drivers. wine would not allow the driver to be installed in the right place to get my adapter to work with linux
[10:09] <NickGarvey> jonathan_: drop the "
[10:09] <hypertyper> jonathan_: it's easier to help if we have a good description of the issue :)
[10:09] <skollie> dudeman: make sure you read and follow ALL the instructions
[10:09] <Dudeman> skollie: will do. i will be right back to get this program and try this out
[10:09] <NickGarvey> jonathan_: your /etc/apt/sources.list file has an error on line 44
[10:09] <jonathan_> now I can't update anything
[10:09] <nahema> dudeman: i see that now but four exe programs try wine :)
[10:09] <NickGarvey> jonathan_: open vi, and type the following EXACTLY
[10:09] <jonathan_> yes
[10:09] <skollie> dudeman: btw - I managed to install the drivers you need with no problem, but then I run Feisty
[10:09] <NickGarvey> 44Gx:x
[10:09] <atrayo> Does anybody else here have any problems with attachments in Gmail?
[10:10] <jonathan_> nope, can't either
[10:10] <linuxor> Hi, I've tried to install f-prot for linux but I didn't success, after that, when I try to install any other software, it'll do but at the end I got a message telling me if I want to install f-prot. Please how to do ?
[10:10] <hypertyper> NickGarvey: you seem to have an answer for everything ;)
[10:10] <Dudeman> skollie: you installed the very same drivers i showed you?
[10:10] <fatbrain> Hello, I manage to remove my gconf folders, so now when I login my "start-menu-bar" erm, looks super-fubar, is there anyway to recover my lost gnome settings?
[10:10] <NickGarvey> hypertyper: answer? yes, do they all work? apparently not ;)
[10:10] <skollie> dudeman: yes - not that I need it
[10:11] <jonathan_> synaptic also
[10:11] <Dudeman> skollie: yes i know lol but if i updated to 7.04 you think it would work?
[10:11] <dude__> how do extract files into dir of said choise
[10:11] <skollie> dudeman: either that or use an earlier version of the driver
[10:11] <jonathan_> E: Type 'deb' is not known on line 44 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:11] <jonathan_> E: The list of sources could not be read.
[10:11] <jonathan_> Go to the repository dialog to correct the problem.
[10:11] <jonathan_> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[10:11] <slackorama> dude__: what type of files?
[10:11] <Dudeman> skollie: alright well im just assuming if i updated that it would do the same for me that it did for you
[10:11] <dude__> mplayer
[10:11] <dude__> tar
[10:11] <NickGarvey> jonathan_: read what I said?
[10:11] <levander> jonathan_: paste you sources.list to a pastebin
[10:11] <dude__> tar.gz
[10:12] <Dudeman> skollie: your system is 7.04?
[10:12] <skollie> dudeman: let's hope, but do an upgrade to 7.10 with adept
[10:12] <NickGarvey> levander: he has an error on line 44, he didn't drop the " when someone told him to add a line
[10:12] <slackorama> dude__: tar -xzvf nameoffile.tar.gz
[10:12] <jonathan_> what source?
[10:12] <NickGarvey> levander: "deb whatever"
[10:12] <NickGarvey> levander: instead of just plain deb whatever
[10:12] <Dudeman> skollie: how do i do that? sorry im a lil new to ubuntu
[10:13] <atrayo> NickGarvey: Sorry about the delay, I lost my internet connection for a while - anyway, I checked the Network Connection while I was trying to attach, like you said, and it didn't show it uploading 4 mb worth of info in packets sent (it showed Trasmitting/Recieving but it does that all the time anyway)
[10:13] <NickGarvey> atrayo: do you have noscript or anything?
[10:13] <hypertyper> h1st0: can you give me a shove in the right direction for checking into the "weird driver issue" you think i might be experiencing? i just want my desktop back on workspace 2... *sob*
[10:13] <atrayo> No, not that I'm aware of (sorry new here)
[10:13] <Dudeman> skollie: is there a command?
[10:14] <NickGarvey> atrayo: disable extensions you are unsure of
[10:14] <skollie> Dudeman: in the System Menu, find Adept Package Manager, first tell it to 'fetch updates' and then do a 'full upgrade'. Will take a while
[10:14] <h1st0> hypertyper: what type of video card do you have?
[10:14] <Dudeman> skollie: alright
[10:14] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Just a quick thought. My boot flag is on a partition that I am not using for Ubuntu. Could that be the problem?
[10:14] <FusE> Flannel, skollie, now Im back to square one, booted on Edgy and Im recieving network problems. I cant connect to anything, and my DHCP server is apparently not assigning me a  IP address
[10:14] <hypertyper> h1st0: nvidia 6600 pci ex
[10:14] <twager> I have just upgraded Gutsy but when I rebooted I got 2 beeps and the system reboots ad infinitum...Any Ideas ?
[10:14] <NickGarvey> BrentR: no, boot flags are ignored, you can switch it if you want though
[10:14] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I'm looking at it inside GParted
[10:15] <NickGarvey> BrentR: I could be wrong
[10:15] <skollie> Fuse: with the wireless device again?
[10:15] <FusE> yes
[10:15] <NickGarvey> twager: hardware problem, not a software problem
[10:15] <skollie> fuse: do the security thing again and see if that works
[10:15] <NickGarvey> twager: are you getting to the bios?
[10:15] <BrentR> NickGarvey: So it doesn't matter then? I don't even remember putting it there, and actually at one point I took that OFF of all partitions
[10:15] <hypertyper> h1st0: when i enabled desktop effects (menu: system, preferences), it went out and got a driver all on its own, after asking permission
[10:15] <FusE> turn off security?
[10:15] <Dudeman> skollie: synaptic? i dont see adept
[10:15] <NickGarvey> BrentR: it shouldn't matter, I never bother with them, I think DOS needed them
[10:15] <skollie> fuse: yes
[10:15] <FusE> k
[10:15] <h1st0> hypertyper: ahh.
[10:15] <twager> No because I am running this in Sidux from the same drive
[10:15] <nahema> fuse: did you try do install your drivers whit ndiswrapper?
[10:16] <NickGarvey> BrentR: needless to say, OS's have evolved a bit past DOS :)
[10:16] <skollie> dudeman: are you using gnome?
[10:16] <h1st0> hypertyper: well disable desktop effects and see if you still experience the problem.  Bet thats what it is.
[10:16] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Ok, gotcha. So how do I get rid of Grub on this hard drive then?
[10:16] <dude__> slackorama
[10:16] <Dudeman> skollie: yes
[10:16] <NickGarvey> BrentR: oh um
[10:16] <FusE> nahema, no I upgraded to edgy
[10:16] <dude__> that didnt seem to work
[10:16] <ThanatosDrive> atrayo: Thanks!
[10:16] <hypertyper> h1st0: however, i have since disabled desktop effects
[10:16] <NickGarvey> BrentR: do you.. really need to?
[10:16] <dude__> i created a dir named test
[10:16] <sx66> how do you slim down kde simliar to xfce?
[10:16] <atrayo> ThanatosDrive: Sweet! I've helped my first person with Ubuntu :)
[10:16] <CVirus> h1st0: thanks
[10:16] <NickGarvey> BrentR: because if you want to just wipe the mbr.. that means I need to figure out how many bytes it is and etc
[10:16] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Well, if I ever happen to do a restart while doing music(most of the use of this drive is for audio)
[10:16] <skollie> dudeman: I use KDE and mine is under Menu, System. Yours might be under Admin or something.
[10:17] <ThanatosDrive> =D
[10:17] <slackorama> dude__: what happened?
[10:17] <NickGarvey> BrentR: but I mean you would never boot from the external drive anyway
[10:17] <NickGarvey> BrentR: just use it for data
[10:17] <h1st0> CVirus: np
[10:17] <_Codeman_> What kind of joystick support does (K)ubuntu have?
[10:17] <h1st0> hypertyper: hrm...  Thats wierd.   What type of video card do you have?
[10:17] <NickGarvey> _Codeman_: try the live cd
[10:17] <h1st0> hypertyper: lspci | grep VGA
[10:17] <nahema> fuse: i have 7.10 and it work whit ndiswrapper you will find it whit synaptic pakage manager after that select the .inf file
[10:17] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I don't HAVE to have it plugged in, I can just unplug it, but sometimes when beta testing stuff I restart. I think I deleted it before when I deleted the two partitions and resized the one I use for audio
[10:17] <dude__> i created a dir named test and went into that dir and typed as you said with the mplayer file name and it gave me a bash erro and child2 something
[10:18] <twager> NickGarvey: Not getting to the bios...Just reboots
[10:18] <NickGarvey> BrentR: remove the external drive from your boot order, that is all you need
[10:18] <_Codeman_> NickGarvey: Why?
[10:18] <Dudeman> skollie: hmmm still no adept... synaptic package manager is the only thing i can find
[10:18] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Although it probably didn't delete it. Oh, wait. I can just .......yep, you beat me to it!
[10:18] <NickGarvey> twager: yes, it is a hardware error
[10:18] <hypertyper> h1st0: OMG! you were right. i checked the effects, and they were still turned on... just none of the eye-candy was on. disabling desktop effects (for really reals this time) fixed me right up
[10:18] <NickGarvey> twager: check the "beep codes" for your mother board
[10:18] <dude__>  tar -xzvf mplayer-1.Orc1.tar.gz
[10:18] <dude__> tar: mplayer-1.Orc1.tar.gz: Cannot open: No such file or directory
[10:18] <dude__> tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
[10:18] <dude__> tar: Child returned status 2
[10:18] <dude__> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
[10:18] <dude__> dude@66-233-149-221:~$ cd test
[10:18] <NickGarvey> _Codeman_: so.. rather than asking a bunch of people who don't know.. you can just try it?
[10:18] <dude__> dude@66-233-149-221:~/test$ test -xzvf mplayer-1.Orc1.tar.gz
[10:18] <h1st0> hypertyper: okay so its a driver issue then.
[10:18] <dude__> bash: test: -xzvf: unary operator expected
[10:18] <NickGarvey> !pastebin | dude_
[10:18] <dude__> dude@66-233-149-221:~/test$ -xzvf mplayer-1.Orc1.tar.gz
[10:18] <ubotu> dude_: 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)
[10:18] <dude__> bash: -xzvf: command not found
[10:18] <dude__> dude@66-233-149-221:~/test$
[10:18] <BrentR> NickGarvey: It's too bad I can't install just a general distro on my laptop drive and run programs from the external one, to save space
[10:19] <h1st0> !paste | dude__
[10:19] <ubotu> dude__: 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)
[10:19] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I do that with audio stuff all the time, but not OS stuff
[10:19] <dude__> sorry
[10:19] <waylandbill> dude_:  tar zxvf mplayer...
[10:19] <h1st0> hypertyper: you probably just need more updated drivers for your card.
[10:19] <_Codeman_> NickGarvey: I have Kubuntu installed, just donno what joysticks are supported and what packages (if any) are neede
[10:19] <skollie> dudeman: at the command line, do 'sudo apt-get install adept'
[10:19] <_Codeman_> d
[10:19] <hypertyper> h1st0: the result of the command you asked for:  05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV43 [GeForce 6600 PCIe]  (rev a2)
[10:19] <Dudeman> skollie: k uno momento
[10:19] <twager> NickGarvey: I have and it tells me 2 beeps is a power problem but Sidux is working from hda2
[10:19] <h1st0> hypertyper: it may just be a bug in desktop effects also.
[10:19] <skollie> dude_: try doing tar -xavf and the rest of it
[10:19] <h1st0> hypertyper: what was the problem you where having exactly?
[10:20] <slackorama> dude__: is the mplayer tar.gz file in your test directory?
[10:20] <CVirus> h1st0: there's tty* only ... no ttyS* !
[10:20] <NickGarvey> twager: "power problem"?
[10:20] <skollie> dude_: sorry - xzvf
[10:20] <dude__> i think
[10:20] <hypertyper> h1st0: yeah, i'm gonna chalk it up to some weird bug thing in an app i'm not going to be using, and call it good.
[10:20] <dude__> not sure
[10:20] <h1st0> CVirus: I don't know much about  that stuff
[10:20] <fatbrain> How do I restore gnome settings? (I removed my .gconfX .gnomeX folders and now it's all fubar)
[10:20] <h1st0> hypertyper: k.
[10:20] <dude__> this is kind of alien to me
[10:20] <BrentR> NickGarvey: So before I go, any other ideas about how to put Grub on the main drive without any errors, just able to start WIndows from the menu? Cause Ubuntu worked that way, and so did Windows, whenever I had the drive plugged in. Can I not make it load?
[10:20] <dude__> lol
[10:20] <slackorama> dude__: go into your test directory and type 'ls'
[10:20] <CVirus> h1st0: okay .. thanks again
[10:20] <FusE> errr now my screen is frozen and I can move my mouse, but nothing is happening
[10:20] <FusE> Skollie?
[10:21] <skollie> yes FusE ?
[10:21] <FusE> errr now my screen is frozen and I can move my mouse, but nothing is happening
[10:21] <waylandbill> dude__: the first error suggests you didn't even have that tarball in the same directory
[10:21] <hypertyper> h1st0: on the other hand... do you know of a way to remove the panels on the second workspace *intentionally*, so i can play wow without the panels covering up part of the screen?
[10:21] <dude__> k
[10:21] <NickGarvey> BrentR: to do that, I would suggest making a small 100MB partition, install /boot to that, and / to /deb/sdb2
[10:21] <NickGarvey> BrentR: installer will handle the grub based details if you do that
[10:21] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Hmmmmm, wait a minute. Can I put a very small linux distro on my main drive, and use that for Grub? And then will Grub recognize other distros on the external drive?
[10:21] <dude__> i typed ls
[10:22] <h1st0> hypertyper: well now that desktop effects is disabled they panels won't be there when you play wow
[10:22] <h1st0> hypertyper: another bug from that package
[10:22] <Dudeman> skollie: ok i installed it. its not showing up on my menu though
[10:22] <hypertyper> oh, duh... lemme try that
[10:22] <NickGarvey> BrentR: I suppose, but that will just end up doing the exact same thing as I suggested, but waste space with an extra linux distro you aren't going to use
[10:22] <_Codeman_> BrentR: Doesn't grub get installed to your MBR?
[10:22] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Cause I can do that if that will work. Something like SLax or something?
[10:22] <slackorama> dude__: was the mplayer file name output?
[10:22] <iambob> can i use a mp3 player to boot something to install it someone please help me
[10:22] <bullgard4> /usr/src/linux-source-source-2.6.20/Documentation/kobject.txt writes: "The kobject infrastructure performs basic object management that larger data  structures and subsystems can leverage, rather than reimplement similar functionality." For what stands 'k' in 'kobject'?
[10:22] <FusE> k skollie, with no key, I can connect to the internet
[10:22] <dude__> it just went blank
[10:22] <Dudeman> skollie: eh i think i need kde for this. brb
[10:22] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Ok, how do I just install /boot to that small partition?
[10:22] <dude__> test is blank
[10:23] <skollie> dudeman: must be somewhere - check under syste, admin, accessories etc
[10:23] <slackorama> dude__: then the file sin't in test
[10:23] <bullgard4> My computer contains 40 files with 'hwmon' in its name but a kernel module 'hwmon' is not loaded. Can one explain to me the concept of 'hwmon'?
[10:23] <BrentR> NickGarvey: I wouldn't mind having a small distro on the partition, but just for basic testing and learning so it won't take much space
[10:23] <NickGarvey> BrentR: I would suggest using gparted to make a 100MB ext2 partition, and then when installing, select "manual" for partitioning, and do the rest from there
[10:23] <skollie> Fuse: same problem as before. Try a new key
[10:23] <slackorama> dude__: where did you download it to? Desktop?
[10:23] <dude__> how do i extract it to test dir
[10:23] <FusE> k ill use one of the other 4 KEYS
[10:23] <waylandbill> BrentR: by specifying that /boot gets mounted there during installation.
[10:23] <Spaceman3750> Guys, I have a major problem
[10:23] <dude__> mplayer site
[10:23] <NickGarvey> BrentR: the issue with that, is you would need to hack together a menu.lst yourself (or at least edit one)
[10:23] <Spaceman3750> My filesystem crashed, and fschk fails at boot
[10:24] <Spaceman3750> Can I recover this or do I have to reinstall?
[10:24] <NickGarvey> Spaceman3750: use a boot cd and fsck it
[10:24] <dude__> they are tar.gz or bz2 files
[10:24] <atrayo> NickGarvey: I currently have only the default extensions in Firefox. The closest thread on the forums about the problem I am having mentions "gnutls" library, and the person updated the "libgnutls11" package and it fixed his problem. When I looked in Synaptic, it said I already had the libguntls13 package (the checkbox was green) the thread is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=10487&highlight=gmail+attachments+firefox but it 
[10:24] <NickGarvey> aah.. always wanted to say that
[10:24] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Oh, I'd need help with that for sure
[10:24] <NickGarvey> BrentR: yeah exactly
[10:24] <bullgard4> Spaceman3750: Report the error message that you obtained.
[10:24] <dude__> su
[10:24] <Spaceman3750> I'm on live CD now, so issue fsck?
[10:24] <Spaceman3750> None
[10:24] <dustin> Hi all I'm trying to install GWiz (a remake of the old Wizardry game). The install script returns an error telling me "The sdl-config script installed by SDL could not be found" and suggesting that if it was installed that I should " set the SDL_CONFIG environment variable". Any ideas? I checked Synaptic and I see some SDL things installed. Just to be safe I added libsdl1.2debial-all, but I...
[10:24] <dustin> ...still get the error.
[10:25] <NickGarvey> Spaceman3750: yeah, fsck /broken/partition
[10:25] <akio> so i ./cofigure till all deps are met
[10:25] <Spaceman3750> It just sez that fsck failed and I need to run manually
[10:25] <slackorama> dude__: you need to find the file on your local system first.  Where did you download it TO (not from)?
[10:25] <Kai|iKey> hi
[10:25] <Kai|iKey> I need to reset all network settings to install defaults. the etc/network/interface file does not fix my problem ... any ideas?
[10:25] <dude__> my desktiop
[10:25] <akio> then i make
[10:25] <akio> then i make --install?
[10:25] <hypertyper> woot! thanks, h1st0!
[10:25] <NickGarvey> akio: drop the --
[10:25] <akio> i dont see that in make
[10:25] <iambob> so can any1 help me please
[10:25] <Spaceman3750> How do I tell it which partition to check?
[10:26] <waylandbill> dude__: just specify the full path to the tarball while in your test dir.
[10:26] <h1st0> hypertyper: np
[10:26] <BrentR> NickGarvey:Ok, so if I installed a small linux distro to a small partition, OR used that partition JUST for the /boot, then it can put Grub there, and I can boot as normal? THen, Grub will work with my external drive Ubuntu installation when it's plugged in?
[10:26] <akio> NickGarvey: make: *** No rule to make target `install'.  Stop.
[10:26] <NickGarvey> BrentR: yes, all the config files will be on the /boot partition
[10:26] <h1st0> hypertyper: just fyi there is a way to get all that stuff working the right way if you want to in the future stop in #desktop-effects
[10:26] <h1st0> hypertyper: they can get you going with all the eye candy etc..
[10:26] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Will it be easy to edit the lst file?
[10:26] <Spaceman3750> NickGarvey: How do I specify the partition to check?
[10:27] <NickGarvey> BrentR: you won't need to as long as you tell the installer where everything is
[10:27] <NickGarvey> Spaceman3750: fsck /dev/partition
[10:27] <slackorama> dude__: type 'tar xzvf ~/Desktop/nameoffile.tar.gz' inside of your test directory
[10:27] <NickGarvey> Spaceman3750: where "partition" is.. the partition
[10:27] <Spaceman3750> By letter, by name, what?
[10:27] <hypertyper> h1st0: just hopped in, but there appear to only be 2 people, and i'm one of them :(
[10:27] <dude__> xzvfxzvfcd test
[10:27] <waylandbill> BrentR: it's no different than /boot being simply a directory on the / partition really.
[10:27] <Spaceman3750> New to Ubuntu and it already has a major problem
[10:27] <slackorama> dude__: where nameoffile is the file you want to untar
[10:27] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Ok, so installing the small linux may be the way to go?
[10:27] <dude__> crap sorry
[10:27] <h1st0> hypertyper: #desktop-effects
[10:27] <_Codeman_> Spaceman3750: something like "fsck /dev/hda1" or w/e yours is
[10:27] <crolle17> i installed vlc, but my firefox doesn't play mp3. what could be the reason? or better which other package would this job better?
[10:27] <Spaceman3750> OK
[10:27] <skollie> FusE: any luck?
[10:27] <h1st0> hypertyper: err #ubuntu-effects
[10:28] <h1st0> sry
[10:28] <iambob> will someone help me please
[10:28] <BrentR> Sorry, I'm VERY new to all this, so I haven't totally wrapped my head around all the partitioning rules and stuff
[10:28] <NickGarvey> BrentR: erm, that is the one where you need to edit your menu.lst
[10:28] <stefg> !codecs crolle17
[10:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about codecs crolle17 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:28] <stefg> !codecs | crolle17
[10:28] <ubotu> crolle17: 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
[10:28] <skollie> !question | iambob
[10:28] <ubotu> iambob: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:28] <atrayo> crolle17: I used the Ubuntu Restricted Extras package
[10:28] <h1st0> hypertyper: but yeah there aren't too many people around at this hour
[10:28] <LukeEkblad> Hi
[10:28] <Dudeman> skollie: im in gnome, and without kde. when i try to start adept i get this. "Failed to execute child process "kdesu" (No such file or directory)"
[10:28] <BrentR> Oh, so if I reinstall Ubuntu on the external drive, and select the small partiton for "/boot" for the Ubuntu, then it should work?
[10:28] <waylandbill> dude__: tar zxvf /full/path/to/your/desktop/yourtarball.tar.gz  (obviously use the path to your desktop)
[10:28] <NickGarvey> BrentR: yup
[10:28] <LukeEkblad> Anyone know how to make Beryl come on when I start the computer?
[10:29] <skollie> dudeman: just a sec
[10:29] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Installing the other small distro would be MORE work?
[10:29] <Dudeman> skollie: k
[10:29] <NickGarvey> BrentR: yup
[10:29] <_Codeman_> iambob: what exactly are you trying to do?
[10:29] <iambob> ok im trying to install windows xp so i can play WoW but i need to know if i can boot it off of a mp3 player which is just like a flash drive
[10:29] <Spaceman3750> "WARNING!!!  Running e2fsck on a mounted filesystem may cause
[10:29] <Spaceman3750> SEVERE filesystem damage.
[10:29] <Spaceman3750> "
[10:29] <NickGarvey> Spaceman3750: UNMOUNT IT!
[10:29] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Just for curiosity, would those changes to the lst file be to redirect to the proper hd?
[10:29] <Spaceman3750> I DON'T KNOW HOW
[10:29] <dude__> i did what you said slackorama and i just gave me a >
[10:29] <crolle17> atrayo, how is it named?
[10:29] <RichiH> Spaceman3750: umount /mnt/whatever
[10:30] <stefg> iambob: a lot of peaople run WoW in wine, as i hear
[10:30] <_Codeman_> iambob: Only if your bios sees it I suppose
[10:30] <waylandbill> Spaceman3750: if it's / the use a boot cd and then fsck it
[10:30] <Spaceman3750> I'm not even 100% sure hda2 is Linux...  I know hda1 is Windows
[10:30] <NickGarvey> BrentR: the changes to the .lst would specify where the kernel was (probably just the crap that is in there now, but that isn't working so I'm not sure)
[10:30] <skollie> dudeman: were you running adept from the command line
[10:30] <Dudeman> skollie: menu
[10:30] <iambob> _Codeman_: how do i make my bios see it
[10:30] <RichiH> Spaceman3750: type 'mount' and paste the results onto a paste site
[10:30] <atrayo> crolle17: go to Add/Remove, and select the All Available Software, and type in Ubuntu Restricted Extras, I believe it is in the Others category
[10:30] <Dudeman> skollie: the error popped up in a window
[10:30] <NickGarvey> Spaceman3750: pastebin the output of "sudo mount" and "sudo fdisk -l"
[10:30] <crolle17> atrayo, ubuntu-restricted-extras?
[10:30] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Ok, well I'll work on that tomorrow I guess
[10:30] <NickGarvey> BrentR: good luck
[10:30] <NickGarvey> and good night I assume :)
[10:30] <skollie> dudeman: do you have kde installed and can you switch to it?
[10:31] <atrayo> crolle17: let me look at mine, hold on
[10:31] <NickGarvey> 4:30 am here
[10:31] <_Codeman_> iambob: If my understanding of booting from a flash drive is correct your bios has to support that... as far as what to do from there, I donno... never done it
[10:31] <Dudeman> skollie: no and no
[10:31] <Spaceman3750> NickGarvey, how do I find out what partition Linux is on?
[10:31] <NickGarvey> Spaceman3750: paste bin those and I'll tell you
[10:31] <BrentR> NickGarvey: Thanks, and thanks SOOOOOO much for your help. It's 3:30am here, and I gotta work at 10am, so I'm going to try and sleep now
[10:31] <Dudeman> skollie: im on a clean install from dvd. updated though
[10:31] <NickGarvey> :) night
[10:31] <iambob> _Codeman_: kk thanks
[10:31] <BrentR> Morning!
[10:31] <Dudeman> skollie: didnt come with kde
[10:31] <BrentR> haha
[10:31] <atrayo> crolle17: it is named Ubuntu restricted extras
[10:31] <stefg> Spaceman3750: simply type 'mount' in a terminal
[10:31] <FusE> skollie, no luck, I tried all four keys and I cannot even get a signal. Should I up down it?
[10:31] <_Codeman_> iambob: no problem
[10:32] <slackorama> dude__: if the command is short, paste it in here on one line.
[10:32] <skollie> Dudeman: Now I'm as stuck as you are... try to google upgrading in synaptic
[10:32] <crolle17> atrayo, alright. i will install it... and see
[10:32] <iambob> _Codeman_: what about trying to boot it from a second hardrive is that possible
[10:32] <Dudeman> skollie: alrighty. so you are running 7.10 and it worked for you? if so ill just figure it out from there
[10:32] <atrayo> crolle17: It worked for me for Mp3s
[10:32] <Spaceman3750> stefg: How do I tell which?
[10:32] <skollie> Fuse: if no signal, the device is not working. Did you reinstall the driver?
[10:33] <FusE> no, how do I do that lol
[10:33] <FusE> Ive never done driver work on linux
[10:33] <stefg> Spaceman3750: the one which is mounted on / (root)
[10:33] <skollie> Dudeman; the diver installation worked, but I cannot guarantee the dive will
[10:33] <_Codeman_> iambob: Yes, my ubuntu boots from my secondary drive
[10:33] <skollie> dudeman: *device
[10:33] <LukeEkblad> I need help, I want Beryl to run on startup, anyone know how I can do this?
[10:33] <dude__>  tar zxvf ~/Desktop/Mplayer-1.Orc1.tar.gz
[10:34] <h1st0> LukeEkblad: System > Preferences > Session
[10:34] <Dudeman> skollie: understandable. at this point i just want the damn driver installed lol cuz the device really wont work without it
[10:34] <stefg> !effcts | LukeEkblad
[10:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about effcts - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:34] <h1st0> LukeEkblad: add it there
[10:34] <atrayo> Any other Gmail users in here? I can't attach files to my mail - I click on send and it just keeps loading
[10:34] <iambob> _Codeman_: but can i install windows xp from a second hardrive to my first hard drive
[10:34] <FusE> skollie, wher do I reinstall the driver from
[10:34] <stefg> !effects | LukeEkblad
[10:34] <ubotu> LukeEkblad: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[10:34] <Dudeman> skollie: i will try and update to 7.10 and see if that will work
[10:34] <skollie> Dudeman: Good luck!
[10:34] <LukeEkblad> no ones there
[10:34] <_Codeman_> iambob: I'm not sure I understand the question there
[10:34] <Newbie_Dude> @atrayo : I use GMail and do not have that problem. Are you running it through Firefox? Do you have any strange Firefox Addons installed?
[10:34] <Dudeman> skollie: thanks for all your help skollie. see you in the future. ill come back and let you know how it goes
[10:34] <skollie> Fuse: I assume you can see the device?
[10:34] <Spaceman3750> stefg: I'm going to pastebin this
[10:34] <stefg> LukeEkblad: that's sad, but still no beryl in here
[10:34] <FusE> skollie, yesw
[10:34] <skollie> dudeman: np
[10:35] <Dudeman> skollie: later
[10:35] <vandl> i have a wireless connection my wifi card is recognized, but when i type pppoeconfig in terminal to enter my network username and password it doesn't work, can somebody help me?
[10:35] <skollie> fuse: and does it show it as enabled?
[10:35] <Total_dumbass> Hi!
[10:35] <LukeEkblad> ok, how to I make a "program" run on startup?   stefg?
[10:35] <FusE> Wait where?
[10:35] <FusE> Under networking?
[10:35] <FusE> Yeah, eth1 is enabled
[10:35] <akio> Flannel: nautilus-open-terminal is installed but when i try to add it as a command in nautilus for open with it says its not there
[10:35] <skollie> fuse: yes
[10:35] <LukeEkblad> Total_dumbass:   Hi
[10:36] <atrayo> Newbie_Dude: yes I am using Firefox, the default one that came with Feisty. I haven't added any extensions yet...I'm really at a loss, the closest reference I could find on the forums mentions libgnutls library
[10:36] <iambob> _Codeman_: me and a friend of mine are trying to get windows xp installed on my hard drive so that we can play WoW the copy of it is on his second hard drive can i make his act like a cd or floppy
[10:36] <stefg> LukeEkblad: there's an extensive howto on beryl, which you shouldn't have probs locating by google
[10:36] <_Codeman_> iambob: now that I think about it, what you really want to look into is how to configure grub... grub is the boot loader... no matter where your os's are located if you configure grub right and your bios can see each of these drives... you should be able to boot anything lol
[10:36] <FusE> Yeah, eth1 is enabled skollie
[10:36] <skollie> fuse: but it cannot see your wireless router?
[10:36] <LukeEkblad> stefg:  whats Beryl?
[10:36] <vandl> i have a wireless connection my wifi card is recognized, but when i type pppoeconfig in terminal to enter my network username and password it doesn't work, can somebody help me?
[10:36] <Spaceman3750> stefg: The results of my mount command are at http://pastebin.com/m1a8e73ed  I can't tell heads from tails :(
[10:36] <hypertyper> iambob: there is a better way... or rather, there is a way to play wow without installing xp
[10:36] <FusE> physically I can see everything, on the computer, I guess the dhcp server is not setting a IP addr
[10:36] <dude__> slackorama?
[10:37] <natsumey_> arghh stress, why when i ping my gateway always receive timeout ?
[10:37] <dude__> it says no such file or dir
[10:37] <_Codeman_> iambob: You might, that's something you would have to try and see, I've install Win98 from a hd before
[10:37] <skollie> fuse: in other words, it tries to connect but cannot?
[10:37] <hypertyper> iambob: use your browser to search for "howto wow <your distro here>"
[10:37] <FusE> correct
[10:37] <dude__> did u get my paste?
[10:37] <skollie> fuse: and with no security it works?
[10:37] <FusE> yup
[10:37] <hypertyper> iambob: for instance, i am running ubuntu, so i searched for "howto wow ubuntu"
[10:37] <iambob> hypertyper: if it is using a windows emulator i have tried that it says cannot use 3d accelorator or something like that
[10:37] <Newbie_Dude> @atrayo: OK, gimme a sec, I'm gonna try attaching something to an eMail.
[10:38] <vandl> i have a wireless connection on a feisty ubuntu my wifi card is recognized, but when i type pppoeconfig in terminal to enter my network username and password it doesn't work, can somebody help me?
[10:38] <slackorama> dude__: yeah...the file is located in ~/Desktop/ right?
[10:38] <LukeEkblad> Anyone know how to I make a "program" run on startup?
[10:38] <hypertyper> iambob: what video card do you have in the machine?
[10:38] <FusE> skollie, but booting to old kernel works with key
[10:38] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Did you get my paste?
[10:38] <skollie> fuse: again, check your security settings. Are you using WEP/WAP, is the key correct etc etc
[10:38] <Nuktar> ubuntu
[10:38] <aa^way> hey, when i do "Move to workspace right" where it goes?
[10:38] <Nuktar> hello ubuntu
[10:38] <dude__> its in home folder
[10:38] <FusE> wep and it is correct
[10:38] <_Codeman_> iambob: As popular as WoW is, there's surely a howto for playing it on ANY distro lol
[10:38] <dude__> icon is on desktop
[10:38] <stefg> Spaceman3750: yup... funny that6 you don't appear to have a root mounted  :-\
[10:38] <aa^way> i cant see anything where it moved.
[10:38] <dude__> is that the same
[10:39] <skollie> fuse: ascii/hex?
[10:39] <Newbie_Dude> please don't talk about WoW, I just quit :P
[10:39] <Spaceman3750> I'm on a Live CD...  I can get to the Linux partition from here...
[10:39] <FusE> I think its set as ascii skollie
[10:39] <slackorama> dude__: so the file is located at ~/MPlayer-1.0rc1.tar.bz?
[10:39] <Spaceman3750> But it doesn't show it?
[10:39] <dude__> yeah
[10:39] <iambob> hypertyper: its a i810 series
[10:39] <dawn`chorus> Spaceman3750, what do you mean "get to"?
[10:39] <Spaceman3750> What is the default for a standard installation next to Windows?
[10:39] <Spaceman3750> I can read it
[10:39] <skollie> fuse: try switching
[10:39] <stefg> Spaceman3750: are you sre you have pasted the complete output. i think the first line is missing
[10:39] <iambob> hypertyper: i have played wow on it before i installed ubuntu
[10:40] <Total_dumbass> Got a little problem here... Tried to install KDE on Ubuntu (aptitude install kubuntu-desktop, kde-desktop etc), seems that everything went fine, but now I lost my login screen (have to type startx to get into GUI), and there's no KDE, just good old Ubuntu Nautilus... How to get to KDE? Any ideas? Thanks.
[10:40] <FusE> skollie, right now its set to hexadecmial Il ltry ascii
[10:40] <slackorama> dude__: then type 'tar zxvf ~/MPlayer-1.0rc1.tar.gz'
[10:40] <Spaceman3750> stefg: The entire thing is there
[10:40] <hypertyper> iambob: check the wow website for system requirements. you may not be able to play wow with that video card. alternatively, someone else here may be able to help you get an updated driver
[10:40] <Newbie_Dude> @atrayo: Worked for me. I just installed Ubuntu for the first time three days ago. Also I did the updates through Update Manager. Perhaps it's the type of file you're trying to attach?
[10:40] <aa^way> hey, when i do "Move to workspace right" where it goes?
[10:40] <stefg> Spaceman3750: type 'sudo fdisk -l' and pastebin that output, plz
[10:40] <FusE> skollie, no matter the mode, no matter the key, it just does not connect
[10:40] <hypertyper> iambob: i know there are some video cards that do not work - particularly integrated video cards such as the intel chipset cards, and the chrome
[10:41] <skollie> aa^way: to the workspace on the right
[10:41] <Spaceman3750> stefg: That doesn't do the same as it does in Windows, does it?
 Kubuntu still sucks... Maybe KDE4 will make it better.
[10:41] <aa^way> skollie well its not there, should i see icon or something?
[10:41] <iambob> hypertyper: i have played wow with it i meet all requirments
[10:41] <akio> i want a tutorial on how to handle tarballs
[10:41] <vandl> i have a wireless connection on a feisty ubuntu my wifi card is recognized, but when i type pppoeconfig in terminal to enter my network username and password it doesn't work, can somebody help me?
[10:41] <Newbie_Dude> !find doomsday
[10:41] <ubotu> Found: kdoomsday
[10:41] <stefg> Spaceman3750: no, that lists your partitions
[10:41] <dude__> nope
[10:41] <Spaceman3750> stefg: OK, thanks
[10:41] <Newbie_Dude> !kdoomsday
[10:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kdoomsday - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:41] <dude__> thanx for your patience
[10:41] <slackorama> dude__: is it a tar.gz or tar.bz2 file?
[10:41] <Total_dumbass> Nuktar, I needed Creox tool, which is only in KDE...
[10:41] <dude__> tar.bz2
[10:41] <skollie> aa^way: on your taskbar there should be the desktop switching tool
[10:42] <Nuktar> Yea, such situation do suck.
[10:42] <Newbie_Dude> Anyone here use DOSBox -- the DOS Emulator -- in Ubuntu?
[10:42] <atrayo> Newbie_Dude: Thanks for checking, I appreciate it...I really am clueless, I installed about 5 days ago, I initially was trying to send an mp3, and now I've been trying to test with an .ogg file. I guess I will try Evolution, but I have my doubts that will get around this, I might try a new post at the forums too, I tried graduating from Beginner Talk to General, but I guess that gets a lot less help there :) Thanks for checking, at 
[10:42] <akio> dude: yeah
[10:42] <skollie> Fuse: Have you tried regenrating the keys?
[10:42] <Spaceman3750> stefg: http://pastebin.com/m7bb4034f
[10:42] <FusE> no because I use the same key on windowsw
[10:42] <slackorama> dude__: then type 'tar xjvf ~/file.tar.bz2'
[10:42] <iambob> i have gotten pretty far in installing Windows with the second hd but it says error 13 not a excuttable file
[10:42] <hypertyper> iambob: then it may be a driver issue, or you may need to install xp. if you are going to install xp, i recommend downloading the "Super Grub Disk" beforehand, as it will make reinstalling grub much simpler after xp cheerfully breaks it for you
[10:43] <Nuktar> I tried Kubuntu and it seemed catastrophically integrated , i mean Ubuntu base with KDE.
[10:43] <Newbie_Dude> @atrayo: try compressing it.... Could be that GMail has a no-MP3 policy. I know that attachments can only be a maximum of 10 MB.
[10:43] <vandl> i have a wireless connection on a feisty ubuntu my wifi card is recognized, but when i type pppoeconfig in terminal to enter my network username and password it doesn't work, can somebody help me?
[10:43] <iambob> hypertyper: were do i find that
[10:43] <Newbie_Dude> If you use DOSBox -- Which front-end do you use for Ubuntu? Trying to find a decent GUI for DOSBox.
[10:43] <Spaceman3750> stefg: So "unmount /dev/hda3" followed by "fsck /dev/hda3" ?
[10:43] <stefg> Spaceman3750: k, your ubuntu is on hda2 .... what ubuntu-version are you running? this looks suspicious
[10:43] <skollie> fuse: slowly work your way trhough your security settings. You should find what the problem is
[10:43] <FusE> everything is verified it just doesnt work
[10:43] <Spaceman3750> stefg: 7.04
[10:43] <Nuktar> Does anybody how can I get more game for Ubuntu? (except those in standart repos)
[10:43] <Total_dumbass> Nuktar, that's the problem. Seems, that i Have to reinstall all only to get one piece of software...
[10:44] <Spaceman3750> Nuktar: Wine
[10:44] <atrayo> Newbie_Dude: Well, I know I was under the 10 mb limit, and I'm almost positive you can mail mp3, and I'm sure they wouldn't ban .ogg...O
[10:44] <skollie> fuse: but clearly, if it works with security disabled, that is where the problem lies, no?
[10:44] <gnudles> !ggl ubuntu games
[10:44] <hypertyper> iambob: use your favorite search engine, look for "super grub disk"
[10:44] <f4l3> hello @ *
[10:44] <iambob> hypertyper: yea it broke my friends we think he has to reinstall ubuntu completly
[10:44] <FusE> skollie, is there any way to copy all the network info from another kernel
[10:44] <vandl> i have a wireless connection on a feisty ubuntu my wifi card is recognized, but when i type pppoeconfig in terminal to enter my network username and password it doesn't work, can somebody help me?
[10:44] <Nuktar> Yea, yea, wine, cedega. Some native games?
[10:44] <Newbie_Dude> @atrayo : Try another web browser -- like Opera. Perhaps it is a Firefox problem. If it doesn't work in Opera then it is either Ubuntu or GMail. :P Sorry I can't help more.
[10:45] <hypertyper> iambob: you'll need a blank cd, and a way to put an iso on it. instructions are provided on the website for doing so in linux
[10:45] <skollie> fuse: probably, but generally not a good idea
[10:45] <Spaceman3750> stefg: What do you think?
[10:45] <stefg> Spaceman3750: hda3 is the extended partition (so this means it never got mounted anywhere, it's just a container. your boot-setup and/or /etc/fstab are wrong, that's the reason you get the error. hda3 does nt have any filesystem
[10:45] <FusE> it worked on 2.5.15
[10:45] <Nuktar> Firefox @ Ubuntu totally sucks ! Opera sucks less.
[10:45] <Newbie_Dude> !qt
[10:45] <ubotu> Qt is the Q toolkit, which forms the base of KDE and is used by many applications to provide a !GUI. Install the libqt3-mt-dev package to compile Qt applications
[10:45] <atrayo> Newbie_Dude: oops - anyway I was going to say, I've been getting disconnects every once in a while, but when I'm connected the connection is fine. Maybe its related, I dunno / Yeah, I'll give Evolution or Thunderbird a try first, but then maybe I'll try another browser
[10:45] <FusE> but its nto working on 2.5.17
[10:45] <skollie> vandl: when you say 'doesn't work' what do you mean?
[10:45] <xhaan> you can install windows on a second disk without ruining grub by doing a hardware swap... just hook up the disk you install windows to by itself and unplug the one that has grub on it.. then switch them back
[10:45] <Spaceman3750> stefg: OK, so "unmount /dev/hda2" followed by "fsck /dev/hda2"
[10:46] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Correct?  Do they need to be run using sudo?
[10:46] <vandl> i cannot introduce my user and password
[10:46] <Newbie_Dude> @Nuktar -- What's so bad about Firefox for Ubuntu? What do you suggest? I don't mind trying a new browser as long as I get an AdBlocker-type of plugin. :E
[10:46] <reed026> Do you think 128mb of Ram is not enough to run Kubuntu? I tried to install Xubuntu, however on every download I did ( Torrent and direct download) the cd would be defective. However, I was able to download / burn / install Kubuntu to my old Gateway E3000 with 128mb of Ram. It is kind of slow and was wondering what size I should get. I was thinking of just purchasing a 256mb or 512mb ram stick, though I am just trying to get the minimal spec as this is only goi
[10:46] <hypertyper> Nuktar: what kind of games are you looking for?
[10:46] <vandl> for network authorization
[10:46] <Nuktar> total_dumbass : Maybe there is a replacement of creox in gnome
[10:46] <stefg> Spaceman3750: won't work, you can't unmount your root-partition, and you don't need to fsck, that's a bogus error
[10:46] <FusE> skollie
[10:46] <dude__> nad
[10:46] <iambob> hypertyper: can u tell me what i am doing wrong in installing windows xp i keep going to gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[10:46] <Total_dumbass> Is there any terminal command to switch from GNOME to KDE... Both are installed on my machine, but I got access only to Gnome...
[10:46] <hypertyper> reed026: in my experience, you'll want at least 256mb of ram to run any ubuntu distro
[10:46] <dude__> nada
[10:46] <FusE> what if I turned off security and installed feisty
[10:46] <crolle17> atrayo, i installed, but this page doesn't play its mp3 with that package: http://www.soundquake.com
[10:46] <Spaceman3750> stefg: So what do I do?  I would rather not reinstall if I don't have to...
[10:47] <skollie> Fuse: unlikely to be a kernel problem - has to do with your security settings for the device
[10:47] <stefg> Spaceman3750: how did you install? and did you tinker after that?
[10:47] <reed026> thanks hypertyper. My current machine has 1GB and a crappy videocard, though it renders 3rd very well with the latest ATI drivers :)
[10:47] <Nuktar> See, It's not lightweight, it's messing my dependencies up, it's slow and the plugins are working weird/
[10:47] <Newbie_Dude> Are "Qt" versions of applications compatible with Ubuntu?
[10:47] <slackorama> dude__: nothing?  you are running it from the terminal right?
[10:47] <FusE> >.< where do I view the network settings on a previous kernel
[10:47] <skollie> vandl: what happens exactly?
[10:47] <dude__> yeah
[10:47] <Spaceman3750> stefg: I did a standard install.  No tinkering.  My bro said Ubuntu crashed on logout and he rebooted, and got the fsck screen when he booted back up
[10:47] <vandl> skollie: so my wifi card is erconized
[10:47] <reed026> Oh and it runs straight Ubuntu, though I am starting to like Kubuntu.
[10:47] <dude__> i always get no such file or dir
[10:47] <sx66> I can not find the sudo apt-get install 915resolution in kubuntu...
[10:48] <slackorama> dude__: and no errors are output?  nothing is output?
[10:48] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Or whatever it does with a bad filesystem
[10:48] <dude__> thsi is the file as it appears as an icon on the desktop
[10:48] <hypertyper> iambob: i'm not sure i understand your question... is xp already installed?
[10:48] <skollie> vandl: I thought your card was recognised?
[10:48] <vandl> in fact i don't know how to enable my network connection (the wireless)because i have a usernam and password
[10:48] <Nuktar> About games... See, games like Warzone 2100, Warsow, FreeCnc aren't in the standart repos. I still have problems compiling or installing something i downloaded.
[10:48] <iambob> hypertyper: no im trying to get it installed using the second hd as a disk instead of what it really is
[10:48] <dude__> /home/dude/Desktop/MPlayer-1.0rc1.tar.bz2
[10:48] <FusE> >.< where do I view the network settings on a previous kernel
[10:49] <Newbie_Dude> @Nuktar - You're telling me, I've spent the past 30 minutes trying to compile Doomsday. >_<
[10:49] <hypertyper> iambob: then i'm not sure what grub has to do with it.
[10:49] <slackorama> dude__: ugh..i thought you said the file was in /home/dude/
[10:49] <xhaan> iambob, is it installed or youre in the process of doing it?
[10:49] <dude__> ive tried satndard dir and test dir to no avail
[10:49] <skollie> fuse: you would have to boot into that kernel
[10:49] <vandl> skollie: my question is: how do you enable a wireless connection after the card is well recognized
[10:49] <stefg> Spaceman3750: can you paste your /etc/fstab ? (and the ouptput of lspci, maybe) ?
[10:49] <hypertyper> iambob: it might be best to acquire a windows xp install cd, and use that to install... there's something to be said for having legit software ;)
[10:49] <xhaan> iambob, windows doesnt like to be on a second disk btw, you may have to temporarily swap the disks
[10:49] <dude__> was i wrong
[10:50] <Nuktar> Has anyone tried Fedora 7? I am downloading it now. Shall I try it? Or I leave my Ubuntu install?
[10:50] <iambob> hypertyper:  it sets it as something i boot from like a cd instead of hardrive
[10:50] <bullgard4> My computer contains 40 files with 'hwmon' in its name but a kernel module 'hwmon' is not loaded. Can one explain to me the concept of 'hwmon'?
[10:50] <FusE> i dont get it, its the same settings
[10:50] <hypertyper> xhaan: i strongly disagree
[10:50] <skollie> vandl: you would not do it via pppoe, that's for sure. You need to set it to connect to your wireless router
[10:50] <bullgard4> /usr/src/linux-source-source-2.6.20/Documentation/kobject.txt writes: "The kobject infrastructure performs basic object management that larger data  structures and subsystems can leverage, rather than reimplement similar functionality." For what stands 'k' in 'kobject'?
[10:50] <slackorama> dude__: then type 'tar xjvf /home/dude/Desktop/Mpalyer-1.0rc1.tar.bz2'
[10:50] <dude__> in archive manager i extracted contents to home folder
[10:50] <FusE> oh wait skollie, thers a signal strength now
[10:50] <iambob> xhaan:  the other disk wont load ubuntu the kernel got messed up i think
[10:50] <FusE> just cant connect
[10:50] <FusE> to internet and stuff
[10:50] <hypertyper> xhaan: i am running xp pro 64 on drive 3, xp home on drive 4, and ubuntu on drive 2. my primary master is actually a cdrom
[10:51] <vandl> skollie: and how to do that?
[10:51] <skollie> vandl: you would use your network settings to configure the wireless device
[10:51] <Spaceman3750> stefg: http://pastebin.com/m1abd251c
[10:51] <reed026> Hmm I looked up specs for my E3000 and it says it supports up to 256mb of ram. There are two slots and I was wondering if it is better to purchase 1 256mb or 2 128mb
[10:51] <xhaan> hypertyper, thats fine, i run xp on drive 2, but people -have- had problems running it on slave drives
[10:51] <skollie> fuse: so it sees your router and now needs to connect to get an ip address
[10:51] <FusE> yes
[10:52] <slackorama> dude__: archive manager works too.  so you have the files extracted now.
[10:52] <crolle17> atrayo, can you play mp3 of that page?
[10:52] <Norma> Hey guys - I am trying to work out where the host myhost.lan information is stored - I have changed the /etc/hostname and this is reflected i my shell however when I ping somewhere it still sees me as myhost.lan
[10:52] <vandl> skollie: but i cannot find a place where to enter my network username and password
[10:52] <dude__> yeah
[10:52] <hypertyper> reed026: if the board supports a total of 256mb, then it won't recognize anything larger than 128 per slot, assuming 2 slots.
[10:52] <skollie> fuse: use your network settings to restart the device
[10:52] <vandl> skollie: in the network configuration utility
[10:52] <FusE> err how
[10:52] <stefg> Spaceman3750: ok, looks sane... so i'd need a look at /boot/grub/menu.lst , too
[10:52] <Spaceman3750> stefg: You got it boss :)
[10:52] <skollie> vandl: what network name and password?
[10:52] <hypertyper> reed026: on the other hand, you might check with the manufacturer to see if there's a bios update that allows it to address more memory. rare, but not unheard of
[10:53] <_Codeman_> where/how do joysticks show up?
[10:53] <slackorama> dude__: so now just follow the directions for building it.
[10:53] <vandl> skollie:i have a wireless connection to the internet and i got a username and passwoed
[10:53] <xhaan> for example, mine wont even boot up without the grub map commands
[10:53] <xhaan> tricking it into thinking windows is the first disk
[10:53] <Spaceman3750> stefg: http://pastebin.com/d4c55abed
[10:53] <vandl> and under XP it' configured like a pppoe connection
[10:54] <reed026> hmm The latest Bios update on their site addressed the Harddrive issues I had with it not recognizing my 40gb hd
[10:54] <dude__> i tried that last combo...ill try
[10:54] <hypertyper> _Codeman_: hey, i wanna know that, too!
[10:54] <FusE> skollie how do I restart the device...
[10:54] <dude__> thanx for your help. if i have any more questions can i ask you?
[10:54] <skollie> vandl: so what do you mean you cannot enter it?
[10:54] <_Codeman_> hypertyper: what kind do you have?
[10:54] <skollie> fuse: disable and enable
[10:54] <reed026> and hypertyper that was a hell of a ride to upgrade without an OS :) Had to do a lot of reading on making DOS bootdisks, which helped me a lot for future references.
[10:54] <FusE> k but IVe done that
[10:54] <Newbie_Dude> !snowberry
[10:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about snowberry - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:55] <slackorama> dude__: i'm off to bed actually.
[10:55] <dude__> you rock tho
[10:55] <dude__> thanx again
[10:55] <slackorama> dude__: you saw this right: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[10:55] <shack> Hi there guys, how can I list my users/group their homedir etc in terminal?
[10:55] <stefg> Spaceman3750: looks sane, too ... strange... ok, so while we are at inspection you could paste 'dmesg', too
[10:55] <shack> or is there some file where this info is stored?
[10:55] <dude__> i know its probably hard dealin with newbies
[10:55] <Spaceman3750> Is that a command?
[10:55] <skollie> fuse: or command line - sudo ifdown eth1 and the sudo ifup eth1
[10:55] <slackorama> dude__: no worries.
[10:56] <towlieban> how do i do apt-get in a way to get an older version of the beryl package (0.2.0 instead of 0.2.1) ?
[10:56] <dude__> right on ----PEACE!
[10:56] <crolle17> can sonebody give an hint why my firefox doesn't play all online-mp3? it's curious to me.
[10:56] <crolle17> somebody
[10:56] <gnomefreak> towlieban: sudo apt-get install beryl=fullversion you want
[10:56] <vandl> skollie: do u have an idea about what could i do?
[10:56] <gnomefreak> towlieban: that is assuming its still in cache
[10:56] <crolle17> i mean the browser uses the same codec for all pages, right?
[10:56] <Nuktar> crolle17: Sorry to say, but firefox sucks. Check the plugins.
[10:57] <Spaceman3750> stefg: http://pastebin.com/d6222dec3
[10:57] <dude__> showthread.php?t=31061
[10:57] <crolle17> Nuktar, which plugin?
[10:57] <Nergar> is there a setting so ubuntu boots only to a text login?
[10:57] <stefg> Spaceman3750: k, hold on a sec
[10:57] <FusE> skollie, I did what you said, still cant connect to internet
[10:57] <gnomefreak> towlieban: if apt-cache show packagename shows the older version you want you can use the command i gave you. if not you cant
[10:57] <skollie> vandl: is your wireless device used to connect to your ISP or is it to connect to a wireless router?
[10:57] <crolle17> Nuktar, i tried foxytunes. but that didn't help.
[10:57] <Spaceman3750> stefg: No problem, I have awhile :)
[10:57] <_Codeman_> So, no one plays games with a joystick in ubuntu :P
[10:58] <FusE> skollie, want a ss off the ifdown and ifup?
 give me the Link i'll check it one some browsers.
[10:58] <skollie> fuse: your device is not being authenticated by your router, which as I've indicated before, is probably related to your security settings, because it works when your security is disabled
[10:58] <crolle17> Nuktar, http://www.soundquake.com/
[10:58] <gordonjcp> crolle17: have you got mp3 support?
[10:58] <skollie> fuse: what is ss?
[10:59] <crolle17> gordonjcp, i installed lot of codecs. and the browser plays mp3 of other pages.
[10:59] <ari_stress> hi a;;
[10:59] <Ex-Cyber> _Codeman_: i use a gamepad adapter... not quite a joystick but I don't think Linux really cares about the difference ;)
[10:59] <ari_stress> ubuntu 7.10 has been released?
[10:59] <gnomefreak> crolle17: what version of ubuntu?
[10:59] <FusE> skollie, screenshot, it says "NO DHCPOFFERS" then "no working leases"
[10:59] <vandl> skollie: ISP
[10:59] <skollie> crolle17: you sure the mp3 not playng is a valid file?
[10:59] <stefg> Spaceman3750: is this an AthlonXP/nforce2 system?
[10:59] <Newbie_Dude> !pastebin
[10:59] <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)
[10:59] <crolle17> gordonjcp, only some are avoided
[10:59] <vandl> skollie: i thin
[10:59] <Spaceman3750> stefg: That's correct
[10:59] <gordonjcp> crolle17: can you paste a link to an example that doesn't work?
[10:59] <gnomefreak> crolle17: what version of flash
[11:00] <crolle17> skollie, yes i'm sure. i tried a lot of that page.
[11:00] <_Codeman_> Well, mine is usb... I can't tell if it's showing up, I don't see it in lsusb :/ (I'm not entirely it even works lol )
[11:00] <skollie> Fuse: it is the same problem you had earlier, so again - work your way through the security stuff. You might just be missing something...
[11:00] <_Codeman_> I never really got it to work in Windows, but Windows is ghey
[11:00] <crolle17> gnomefreak, no flash
[11:01] <gnomefreak> crolle17: what version of ubuntu and what arch?
[11:01] <netyire> hello all, anyone know any good manuals on irc commands?
[11:01] <Ex-Cyber> _Codeman_: in any case, stuff is usually tested for Windows
[11:01] <crolle17> gnomefreak, it's a feisty one
[11:01] <skollie> vandl: I'm still not sure what you mean when you say that you cannot enter your username and password.
[11:01] <towlieban> can anyone help me
[11:01] <towlieban> i need to install beryl 0.2.0
[11:01] <netyire> !irc commands
[11:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about irc commands - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:01] <stefg> Spaceman3750: hehe, got the same. what boggles me is that it's not handled through libata (meaning your disk should actually be sda instead of hda). can you run 'sudo touch /forcefsk' without getting an error?
[11:01] <towlieban> and the newest is 0.2.1
[11:01] <gnomefreak> crolle17: 386 64 ppc?
[11:01] <gordonjcp> crolle17: I folloed the MP3 link at the top of the page, and every mp3 I tried works
[11:02] <stefg> Spaceman3750: hehe, got the same. what boggles me is that it's not handled through libata (meaning your disk should actually be sda instead of hda). can you run 'sudo touch /forcefsck' without getting an error?
[11:02] <crolle17> gnomefreak, yes
[11:02] <skollie> crolle17: and some work and others don't?
[11:02] <gnomefreak> yes all 3?
[11:02] <Spaceman3750> stefg I will try
[11:02] <PooriMoori> Hi how can i setup IIS on the Ubuntu ?
  ubuntuguide.org
[11:02] <_Codeman_> Right, but I still donno if it works or how to know if linux even sees it
[11:02] <towlieban> i read that already
[11:02] <vandl> skollie: so i cannot finde the place, the dialog window where i could enter the username and passw to enable the connection
[11:02] <Spaceman3750> stefg: It runs, but doesn't output anything
[11:02] <Nuktar> You need beryl? The last version?
[11:02] <towlieban> no
[11:03] <crolle17> gordonjcp, yes. so i think it's a browser-problem.
[11:03] <towlieban> the latest is 0.2.1
[11:03] <vandl> skollie: in the network configuration utility the wireless care appears to work well
[11:03] <stefg> Spaceman3750: that's good... now reboot, this will trigger an fsck at reboot. if it runs ok, you're fixed
[11:03] <crolle17> gordonjcp, a problem of my browser...
[11:03] <akio> how do i get gstreamer to play m4a's?
[11:03] <vandl> skollie: my question is where is the place to enter usr and passw
[11:03] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Roger, will try it out
[11:03] <crolle17> skollie, none of them work
[11:03] <gnomefreak> crolle17: please feel free to join me in #ubuntu-mozillateam when you feel like answering questions and getting help.
[11:03] <Ex-Cyber> _Codeman_: detach/reattach it and pastebin the output of: dmesg | tail
[11:03] <gnomefreak> crolle17: more than likely its not a browser issue
[11:03] <Newbie_Dude> I'm trying to compile Doomsday (a DOOM frontend) and I installed all the needed packages but I get this weird error when I try to cmake (at the end of the pastebin) http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29888/ Can anyone tell me what it is asking me to do?
[11:03] <skollie> vandl: when you run pppoeconfig, minimise your windows. Perhaps the dialog window is hidden?
[11:04] <shack> How can I list all users/groups and their homedirs in terminal? help appriciated
[11:04] <skollie> crolle17: maybe it's a problem with the links?
[11:04] <vandl> i have tryed with pppoeconfig and it said that it finds no device
[11:04] <crolle17> skollie, no. someone tried it too and it works.
[11:04] <Nuktar> How's Fedora 7? Does it rock or shall i leave ubuntu ? Advice needed!
[11:05] <skollie> vandl: have you set up your card as a wireless device or adsl connection?
[11:05] <vandl> wireless
[11:05] <_Codeman_> THANKS, there's an error!!!
[11:05] <skollie> vandl: but it's used to connect to your ISP, right?
[11:05] <vandl> skollie: wireless
[11:05] <vandl> skollie: yes
[11:06] <skollie> vandl: so it is a wireless modem connect to your computer via an ethernet cable?
[11:06] <skollie> crolle17: have you tried downloading any of the files?
[11:07] <Nuktar> Does any body know a lightweight browser, mine is screwed.
[11:07] <Frogzoo_> Nuktar: links2
[11:07] <Newbie_Dude> I'm trying to compile Doomsday (a DOOM frontend) and I installed all the needed packages but I get this weird error when I try to cmake (Line 38) http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29888/ Can anyone tell me what it is asking me to do?
[11:07] <Ex-Cyber> Nuktar: depends on what you expect "lightweight" to be, but I was pretty impressed with Dillo
[11:07] <_Codeman_> Ex-Cyber: There's an error assigning an address or something lol, thanks :D
[11:07] <Nuktar> it's mozilla engine?
[11:07] <vandl> skollie: no, it's a wireless card on the pci slot
[11:08] <Nuktar> neither mozilla engine or qt
[11:08] <vandl> skollie: and an antenna cabel which goes up to the roof
[11:08] <vandl> skollie: so no ethernet cable
[11:08] <crolle17> skollie, no.
[11:08] <Ex-Cyber> _Codeman_: I think I've seen something like that before, but AFAIK there's no simple fix for it, it's just the device misbehaving :(
[11:09] <skollie> vandl: try setting it up as an adsl connection rather than a wireless card
[11:09] <skollie> crolle17: try and see what happens
[11:09] <AJ--> hi guys. i just want to ask wat should i do so i can make my resolution 1440x900... coz its not in the menu in desktop resolution
[11:09] <stefg> shack: !X | AJ--
[11:09] <stefg> !X | AJ--
[11:09] <ubotu> AJ--: 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
[11:09] <vandl> skollie: ok then my questio is to delet it and the ubuntu aftere erstart will reconize again my card?
[11:10] <vandl> skollie: thanx i'll try what you have told me
[11:10] <shack> stefg: thanks
[11:10] <Ex-Cyber> Newbie_Dude: do you have the libncurses5-dev package installed?
[11:10] <skollie> vandl: you don't want to delete the device- just to set it up as a different connection, but I'm still not sure what you use it for
[11:10] <Newbie_Dude> I dont think so Ex-Cyber
[11:10] <stefg> shack: sorry, my autocompletion ... wasn't for you :-\
[11:10] <_Codeman_> Ex-Cyber: It's probably bad... like I said, it never really worked in Win either lol, but maybe I'll go to wal-mart sometime and get that usb adapter for the ps2 controller lol
[11:10] <gordonjcp> crolle17: stupid question, but you *did* close all your browser windows and restart it after you installed the plugins?
[11:11] <Newbie_Dude> netyire : I can hear you but I don't think you hear me in the private chat
[11:11] <shack> stefg: just realised that
[11:11] <ari_stress> I LOVE UBUNTU!!! WOW! IT ROCKS!
[11:11] <ari_stress> :D
[11:11] <ernst> giga
[11:11] <Newbie_Dude> @ netyire : I'm unregistered so you can't hear me, sorry.
[11:11] <xhaan> :0
[11:11] <crolle17> gordonjcp, yes i did.
[11:11] <shack> stefg: you don't happen to know answer to my question? how to list all users/group their information in terminal
[11:12] <Nuktar>  I LOVE UBUNTU!!! WOW! IT ROCKS!  Yea, Canonical can award you..
[11:12] <crolle17> gordonjcp, although i didn't restart the system.
[11:12] <stefg> shack: but you can run cat /etc/passwd | grep /bin/bash as a temporar hack ... but that's not the proper way
[11:12] <netyire> Newbie_Dude, whoops sorry. Okay, edit the .bashrc file
[11:12] <akos> Hello... I'm still struggling to make my WLAN work... any gurus that could help me? I need the iwl4965 driver, i've compiled the module, but when I load it, I get kernell OOPS-es, and now that kernel won't load...
[11:12] <_Codeman_> Nuktar: Excited?
[11:12] <Ex-Cyber> Nuktar: Dillo is not based on any popular browser engine; it's an enhanced version of an engine from an older abandoned browser project... I think it uses GTK 1.2 as its toolkit
[11:12] <Newbie_Dude> @ Ex-Cyber - Do I need libncursesw5-dev as well as libncurses5-dev?
[11:12] <shack> stefg: I'll try thanks
[11:12] <ari_stress> Nuktar: i'm a redhat/suse admin all these years. i've just exploring ubuntu for a month, and so far i loveeeeee it
[11:12] <Newbie_Dude> @netyire - OK, I'll edit it now, TY.
[11:13] <Ex-Cyber> Newbie_Dude: I'm not sure
[11:13] <Newbie_Dude> @Ex-Cyber - Guess it wouldn't hurt to grab both. :)
[11:13] <xhaan> stefg, theres another way to do it?
[11:13] <stefg> xhaan: if i'd knew, i'd tell
[11:13] <Nuktar> I do kinda like it, but i've tried so many distros i don't know what to choose>
[11:13] <Newbie_Dude> !register | Newbie_Dude
[11:13] <shack> stefg: that helped a little bit thanks again
[11:14] <Nuktar> I'm burning a Fedora 7 LiveCD now..
[11:14] <ari_stress> Nuktar: so you're still haven;t make up your decision?
[11:14] <xhaan> stefg, i was going to say the same but i figured there was a better way lol
[11:14] <netyire> !register | netyire
[11:14] <Spaceman3750> stefg: fsck failed with an exit status of 4
[11:14] <_Codeman_> !register | _Codeman_
[11:14] <ari_stress> !register | ari_stress
[11:15] <akos> !register |  axos88
[11:15] <ubotu> axos88: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[11:15] <Newbie_Dude> Why everyone registering all of a sudden? lol...
[11:15] <shack> stefg: what does that 100:105 mean?
[11:15] <Nuktar> I don't know/ There are things I like in each distro... Still ubuntu does rock. I'll try something else and I'll return to ubuntu 7.10
[11:15] <akos> well, i was curious what it was about :p
[11:15] <ari_stress> Newbie_Dude: i don't know :))
[11:15] <stefg> shack: looks like uid/gid
[11:15] <netyire> Nuktar, what is Fedora 7 like?
[11:15] <Newbie_Dude> @akos - let's us private message other registered members
[11:15] <ari_stress> ubuntu 7.10 has been released? wow so fast
[11:15] <_Codeman_> I just wanted to know what it said about registering lol
[11:15] <Nuktar>  !register | nuktar
[11:15] <shack> what's gid?
[11:15] <netyire> !gid
[11:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gid - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:15] <xhaan> group id
[11:16] <stefg> Spaceman3750: got you, let me look
[11:16] <akos> Newbie_Dude, ?
[11:16] <shack> thanks guys
[11:16] <Nuktar> I don't know, i just downloaded it.
[11:16] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Thanks :)
[11:16] <akos> Hello... I'm still struggling to make my WLAN work... any gurus that could help me? I need the iwl4965 driver, i've compiled the module, but when I load it, I get kernel OOPS-es, and now that kernel won't load... what can I do?
[11:17] <shack> That's all I needed to know, BIG hand to ya all!
[11:17] <Newbie_Dude> @akos - whoops i meant to type another name sorry :p
[11:17] <skollie> akos: seems like you hurt your kernel. Can you boot into an earlier version?
[11:17] <ari_stress> akos: doesnt there;s a menu for loading windows driver from ubuntu?
[11:17] <Newbie_Dude> @Ex-Cyber, netyire - I got Doomsday compiled, I had to get those "CURSE" libs. Thanks again both of you.
[11:17] <akos> well i am now under a newer kernel that they said they don't support here, luckily i didn't delete it
[11:17] <emgeejay> hi everyone..
, no, i'll try its october final release...
[11:18] <stefg> Spaceman3750: oh... you're running from CD now?
[11:18] <xhaan> it can be handy to have spare kernels lying around ;)
[11:18] <akos> skollie, i am now under a debian kernel 2.6.21
[11:18] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Yes
[11:18] <hypertyper> hey, while i'm here... anyone know how to get my dell keyboard working properly? i'm typing on it, so it's not *broken*, but the volume knob doesn't do anything, and i miss it
[11:18] <akos> skollie, i should blacklist the module rihgt?
[11:19] <skollie> akos: is it installed in your current kernel?
[11:19] <akos> no
[11:19] <akos> skollie, no
[11:19] <emgeejay> anyone have luck getting native resolution to work via ubuntu on parallels?  fyi, i am on a mb pro 17
[11:19] <akio> how do i get the gstrreamer to work with FAAD?
[11:19] <skollie> akos: so then no need to blacklist if it's not installed
[11:19] <Nuktar> going to try Fedora 7 now.
[11:19] <stefg> Spaceman3750: ok... so i was misled to some extend. Now the missing root make sense
[11:19] <akos> okay, but then how to I boot back to that kernel?
[11:20] <akos> because system hangs if I try to boot
[11:20] <stefg> Spaceman3750: so get a terminal, and 'sudo -s#
[11:20] <stefg> Spaceman3750: so get a terminal, and 'sudo -s'
[11:20] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Sorry I wasn't clear enough
[11:20] <skollie> akos: the earlier one?
[11:20] <Spaceman3750> stefg: which one?
[11:20] <CVirus> Anyone got hylafax working with ubuntu ?
[11:20] <stefg> Spaceman3750: Application-accessories-terminal
[11:21] <akos> skollie, yes, but when I mentioned yesterday to guys here on ubuntu that I have a custom kernel, they stopped supporting me
[11:21] <Spaceman3750> stefg: No, I mean which command
[11:21] <netyire> hmm, anyone know how to get a list of channels?
[11:21] <stefg> Spaceman3750: sudo -s
[11:21] <akos> skollie, they said that unless I go back to the feistys kernel, they won't help me
[11:21] <Spaceman3750> stefg: K
[11:21] <stefg> Spaceman3750: you're looking at a root prompt now, don't you?
[11:21] <skollie> akos: yes, because it's difficult to support custom kernels since we don't know how it has been customised
[11:22] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Yes
[11:22] <stefg> Spaceman3750: umount /dev/hda2
[11:22] <akos> skollie, yea, and I totally understand that... Now I am under the custom kernel, and I would like to boot back to the standard one, but can't
[11:22] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Roger
[11:22] <stefg> Spaceman3750: fsck /dev/hda2
[11:22] <badkitty> sup stefg
[11:23] <Spaceman3750> stefg: root@ubuntu:~# unmount /dev/hda2
[11:23] <Spaceman3750> bash: unmount: command not found
[11:23] <emgeejay> anyone here using parallels on a mac?
[11:23] <skollie> akos: if the original feisty kernel is damaged and won't boot, you might have to reinstall
[11:23] <Lo_Pan> \
[11:23] <xhaan> Spaceman3750, its umount, not unmount
[11:23] <stefg> Spaceman3750: not unmount , *umount*
[11:23] <Newbie_Dude> Figures, got the program compiled but can't find where the executable is. >_< hate being a newbie
[11:23] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Whoops, sorry :P
[11:23] <akos> skollie, i think it won't boot becuase it tries to load the kernel module at boot time... is there a way to prevent that?
[11:24] <Spaceman3750> stefg: umount: /dev/hda2: not mounted
[11:24] <stefg> unix' biggest quirk... naming that umount
[11:24] <Frogzoo_> akos: sudo apt-get install linux-generic
[11:24] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Is it safe to continue?
[11:24] <skollie> Newbie_Dude: try whereis program
[11:24] <akos> Frogzoo_, if i'm using amd64 then linux-amd64?
[11:24] <stefg> Spaceman3750: yes... you can only fsck unmounted drives
[11:24] <Spaceman3750> OK, fscking
[11:24] <skollie> akos: probably not, unless you can get to the kernel itself
[11:25] <akos> skollie, for amd64 do I do an aptitude install linux-amd64?
[11:25] <Ex-Cyber> stefg: well, there's also the creat() syscall as noted by the man himself :P
[11:25] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Inodes that were part of a corrupted orphan linked list found.  Fix<y>?
[11:25] <FMN> Hi. I have some problems with eclipse installation under ubuntu.
[11:25] <FMN> When I try to run the ./eclipse file the error is shown
[11:25] <FMN> misha@test-suite:~$ eclipse
[11:25] <FMN> bash: /usr/local/bin/eclipse: No such file or directory
[11:25] <FMN> misha@test-suite:~$ ls -l /usr/local/bin/eclipse
[11:25] <FMN> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 26 2007-07-14 12:15 /usr/local/bin/eclipse -> /usr/local/eclipse/eclipse
[11:25] <FMN> misha@test-suite:~$ ls -l /usr/local/eclipse
[11:25] <FMN> total 436
[11:25] <FMN> ...
[11:25] <FMN> -rwxr-xr-x  1 root root  29128 2006-09-21 19:07 eclipse
[11:25] <bullgard4> /usr/src/linux-source-source-2.6.20/Documentation/kobject.txt writes: "The kobject infrastructure performs basic object management that larger data  structures and subsystems can leverage, rather than reimplement similar functionality." For what stands 'k' in 'kobject'?
[11:25] <FMN> ...
[11:26] <stefg> Spaceman3750: y
[11:26] <skollie> akos: not sure.
[11:26] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Inode 4145159 was part of the orphaned inode list.  FIXED.
[11:26] <Spaceman3750> Inode 4145160 was part of the orphaned inode list.  FIXED.
[11:26] <Spaceman3750> Inode 4145161 was part of the orphaned inode list.  FIXED.
[11:26] <akos> no, aptitude search says it was obsoleted
[11:26] <skollie> !install | akos
[11:26] <ubotu> akos: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[11:26] <akos> wait, I'll reboot now
[11:26] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Now it's just sitting there....
[11:27] <stefg> Spaceman3750: might take some time, doing calculations. are you back to the prompt?
[11:27] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Block bitmap differences:  -8308736 -8308744 -8308752
[11:27] <Spaceman3750> Fix<y>?
[11:27] <Spaceman3750> stefg: It started going again
[11:28] <illriginal> Uh... DelugeTorrent will not load up.... how can I fix this?
[11:28] <bullgard4> My computer contains 40 files with 'hwmon' in its name but a kernel module 'hwmon' is not loaded. Can one explain to me the concept of 'hwmon'?
[11:28] <stefg> Spaceman3750: don't paste all the messages... and just say yes if you're asked to fix
[11:28] <Spaceman3750> stefg: OK
[11:29] <stefg> Spaceman3750: and a two pass run is normal in that situation
[11:29] <skollie> bullgard4: have you googled hwmon?
[11:29] <Spaceman3750> stefg: I'm back at the prompt
[11:29] <bullgard4> skollie: Yes. And can you answer my question?
[11:29] <stefg> Spaceman3750: ok..now :  mount /dev/hda2 /mnt .. errors?
[11:29] <skollie> bullgard4: no, that's why I asked if you googled it
[11:30] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Negative, no errors
[11:31] <stefg> Spaceman3750: right, now let me have a look at the menu.lst and fstab /of the installed/ system ... this is pastebin the output of cat /mnt/etc/fstab and /mnt/boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:32] <FusE> skollie should I get ndiswrapper
[11:32] <cerda> help i cant get back into ubuntu its at a  blue screen somthing about x server
[11:32] <akio> does gstreamer play mp4's?
[11:32] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Standby
[11:33] <akio> AAC?
[11:33] <skollie> fuse: only if you need it for your device
[11:33] <Spaceman3750> stefg: My Linux partion isn't listed...
[11:33] <cerda> can anyone help
[11:33] <stefg> Spaceman3750: listed where?
[11:33] <skollie> fuse: did you need ndiswrapper when running Edgy?
[11:33] <akos> Okay, I've rebooted to the old kernel
[11:33] <jatt> cerda: Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
[11:33] <Spaceman3750> stefg: In my computer panel
[11:34] <FusE> when runninng dapper, no
[11:34] <akos> skollie,
[11:34] <Spaceman3750> stefg: I have my Windows partition, and the filesystem for the live CD
[11:34] <Spaceman3750> stefg: But no hda2
[11:34] <stefg> Spaceman3750: that's normal... we're having it at /mnt now, so we're bypassing the gui
[11:34] <cerda> jatt wats that do
[11:35] <rajat> can any body help me in ssh forwarding
[11:35] <Spaceman3750> stefg: So then I need to pull up the files via the terminal
[11:35] <jatt> cerda: restarts your X server
[11:35] <stefg> Spaceman3750: so you look at your linux partition when you open /mnt
[11:35] <Spaceman3750> stefg: gedit OK?
[11:35] <akos> skollie, I've read some doc about making an entry into  /etc/modprobe.d/blacklists, and it worked
[11:35] <skollie> akos ?
[11:35] <xhaan> cerda, what did you do before that happened? sounds like you broke xorg or xorg.conf
[11:35] <Nuktar> Autologin root user, is that possible?
[11:35] <skollie> akos: in the old kernel, I assume?
[11:35] <cerda> somthin for beryl
[11:35] <Nuktar> I kinda need this!
[11:35] <hak5fan> Hi how can I reinstall grub to mbr.... I was unable to boot into xubuntu, grub error 17,but I managed to do it with a boot disk.... now how do I fix my problem
[11:35] <stefg> Spaceman3750: whatever floats your boat. so gedit /mnt/etc/fstab and gedit /mnt/boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:35] <cerda> can it be fixed?
[11:35] <akos> skollie, it doesn't matter what kernel you are under when  editing files...
[11:35] <FusE> when runninng dapper, no skollie
[11:36] <xhaan> your xorg conf likely has an error in it, did you make a backup of it?
[11:36] <Spaceman3750> stefg: K
[11:36] <Mitchbbaker> hello
[11:36] <towlieban> can someone please help me
[11:36] <cerda> not sure
[11:36] <cerda> i dont think so
[11:36] <xhaan> cerda, yeah its fixable if you undo what you changed
[11:36] <towlieban> i need to install a slightly older version of a package
[11:37] <Mitchbbaker> i am having a propblem installing ubuntu 7.04 its the first time i am trying linux
[11:37] <cerda> yea, but i needa get into it to do that first
[11:37] <Mitchbbaker> *problem
[11:37] <Spaceman3750> stefg: fstab - http://pastebin.com/m2725fe39
[11:37] <xhaan> cerda, or find why theres an error and correct it
[11:37] <stefg> !pinning | towlieban
[11:37] <ubotu> towlieban: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto
[11:37] <xhaan> cerda, you could try recovery mode to edit your xorg.conf
[11:37] <rajat> hey can someone help me with port forwarding
 what kind of problem
[11:38] <sunrises> hi all, are sd cards with all2usb adapter supported?
[11:38] <cerda> xhaan ill try that
[11:38] <rajat> plzzz reply
[11:38] <Mitchbbaker> when i try to install it says it can't find tty and that job management is suspended
[11:38] <Spaceman3750> stefg: menu.lst - http://pastebin.com/d3738523a
[11:38] <Mitchbbaker> thein i am left in a propmt
[11:38] <stefg> Spaceman3750: k
[11:38] <Mitchbbaker> *then
[11:38] <xhaan> cerda its non gui though, youll have to use command line til you fix xorg
[11:38] <Nuktar> how did you get the ubuntu cd
[11:38] <Spaceman3750> Can I get out of the root terminal yet?
[11:38] <hypertyper> rajat: are we talking ipchains, iptables, external router?
[11:38] <skollie> fuse: I thought you were running Edgy and then upgraded to Feisty?
[11:38] <Mitchbbaker> i downloaded it from the first site from google
[11:38] <Mitchbbaker> and burnt the iso to disk
[11:39] <cerda> well, it says mygraphical interface is not set up correctly
[11:39] <Nuktar> disk error
[11:39] <stefg> Spaceman3750: ok, looks good. try to boot the installed system
[11:39] <Nuktar> try "check cd for defects"
[11:39] <Mitchbbaker> it has happened before.. what do you reccomend?
[11:39] <Spaceman3750> stefg: Great, will let you know :)
[11:39] <Mitchbbaker> ok ill give that a go
[11:39] <Nuktar> if errors, burn it again, at lower speed
[11:39] <Mitchbbaker> ok will do
[11:40] <xhaan> cerda, probably an error or wrong setting in xorg conf
[11:40] <Mitchbbaker> i will have to go i am installing it on this machine on a second HDD
[11:40] <hypertyper> Mitchbbaker: i had the same issue. best bet is to download 3.4, instead of 3.3
[11:40] <Mitchbbaker> 3.4?
[11:40] <Mitchbbaker> i have 7.04 according to the site
[11:40] <xhaan> thats easy to happen when trying to use compiz or beryl
[11:40] <akos> skollie, I tried following the instructions on the forums to the letter, and my wlan card doesn't work. It's an Intel 4965 abgn card
[11:40] <hypertyper> Mitchbbaker: nm, sorry.. wrong os <sheepish grin>
[11:40] <Mitchbbaker> hypertyper: lol ok
[11:40] <Mitchbbaker> np
[11:40] <Mitchbbaker> i will come back after i have tried it ta
[11:40] <Nuktar> ok
[11:40] <akos> skollie, 03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN Network Connection (rev 61)
[11:41] <Nuktar> a lightweight linux browser, again?
[11:41] <skollie> akos: post the link to the instructions, not the instructions themselves
[11:41] <stefg> !info links2 | Nuktar
[11:41] <ubotu> nuktar: links2: Web browser running in both graphics and text mode. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.1pre26-4build1 (feisty), package size 2011 kB, installed size 3224 kB
[11:41] <Nuktar> not mozilla based
[11:41] <hypertyper> Nuktar:  how lightweight do you want it? and what's wrong with lynx?
[11:41] <akos> skollie, wait, I'll have to search for them, as I did them last night
[11:42] <recoy^> hello!
[11:42] <stefg> !info dillo | Nuktar
[11:42] <ubotu> nuktar: dillo: Small and fast web browser. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.8.5-4.1ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 354 kB, installed size 956 kB
[11:43] <recoy^> i know this question may sound very n00b but is there some kind of keyboard command to switch between workspaces?
[11:43] <Nuktar> giving a try to links2, then i'll try dillo
[11:43] <MatthewV> recoy^, ctrl + alt + left or right
[11:43] <Nuktar> thanks !
[11:43] <recoy^> MatthewV: thanks
[11:43] <Spaceman3750> stefg: That worked, thanks! :D:D
[11:43] <stefg> Nuktar: but dillo can't handle js and frame support is flaky
[11:43] <recoy^> MatthewV: omg that makes things so much better
[11:43] <Nuktar> no prob
[11:44] <MatthewV> recoy^, :) no probs
[11:44] <Spaceman3750> stefg: So if it happens in the future, boot to the live CD, get a root terminal, unmount the Linux partition, run fsck on it, and remount?
[11:45] <stefg> Spaceman3750: yeah, if you feel comfortable with a gui. the usual way is to boot to recovery mode
[11:45] <cerda> hey xhaan if i give you the link to wat i did, can you help?
[11:46] <Spaceman3750> stefg: I am more comfortable with a gui than with command-line
[11:46] <Spaceman3750> I'm new to Ubuntu, coming from Windows, and as you probably know there is very little that you do from Windows that doesn't have a GUI
[11:46] <stefg> Spaceman3750: and to trigger a forced fsck all you need is to put an empty file called forcefsck in the root of that drive. 'sudo touch /forcefsck' does that for your root drive
[11:46] <xhaan> cerda, i duno if i can, but i can look anyways :0
[11:46] <akos> skollie, I found them: http://kuscsik.blogspot.com/2007/06/how-to-install-intel-4965-wireless.html
[11:46] <Spaceman3750> stefg: It forced an fsck on bootup, but it failed
[11:47] <cerda> http://lhansen.blogspot.com/2006/10/3d-desktop-beryl-and-xgl-on-ubuntu-edgy.html
[11:47] <skollie> akos: having a look now
[11:48] <akos> skollie, ok, thanks
[11:48] <lungan> Hello, is there any ircbased msn client for ubuntu?
[11:48] <Nuktar> gaim
[11:48] <stefg> !gaim
[11:48] <ubotu> 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.
[11:49] <lungan> gaim, i want that simple look like xchat, is that possible in gaim?
[11:49] <skollie> akos: seems booting problems after following the instructions is a common problem, so maybe not such a good idea?
[11:49] <akos> yea, but it's the only one I found
[11:50] <akos> everything i found linked to this one
[11:50] <Nuktar> ok, links2 is kinda hard or weird for me
[11:50] <xhaan> cerda, your fglrx driver may not have installed correctly
[11:50] <lungan> Another question i have, is that possible to get transparency in ubuntu feisty?
[11:50] <tarzeau> Nuktar: why?
[11:50] <tarzeau> Nuktar: tried it with -g ?
[11:50] <cerda> xhaan, wat can i do?
[11:50] <tarzeau> Nuktar: once you find the f9 menu and use the shortcut keys it's very effective
[11:50] <Nuktar> how can i run it alone, without the terminal
[11:50] <xhaan> cerda, try going into xorg.conf and change fglrx back to what it was before and see if it works then
[11:51] <tarzeau> Nuktar: links2 -g
[11:51] <xhaan> fglrx can be hard to get to work
[11:51] <tarzeau> xhaan: not really
[11:51] <tarzeau> xhaan: unless on non-i386
[11:51] <skollie> akos: sorry, cannot be of more help
[11:51] <akos> skollie, do you know another way?
[11:52] <akos> :( ok
[11:52] <Nuktar> After all that years spent on IE, Firefox or Opera I think i loose my skill :-()
[11:52] <skollie> akos: a new wireless device that you know will work?
[11:52] <xhaan> tarzeau, lots of people have had problems with it, myself included :0
[11:52] <akos> does somebody else had any luck installing or could help me install an Intel 4965 AGN wirless carc?
[11:52] <akos> skollie, laptop
[11:52] <tarzeau> xhaan: i automated it, http://debian.ethz.ch/d-i/fglrx-driver
[11:53] <skollie> akos: aah! doesn't help, does it?
[11:53] <Nuktar> what about amaya? has anyone tried it?
[11:53] <ozzman> Hi, which irc client is recommended for Ubuntu?
[11:53] <tarzeau> Nuktar: yuck :)
[11:53] <tarzeau> Nuktar: that's REALLY old, i dobut anyone uses it seriously
[11:53] <lungan> ozzman , i think xchat is very nice
[11:53] <tarzeau> ozzman: i like irssi-text a lot
[11:53] <ingo_> ozzman: your can try bitchx
[11:53] <xhaan> tarzeau, cool script :0
[11:53] <akos> skollie, :((
[11:53] <LabThug> does ubuntu offer daily snapshots for download?
[11:53] <tarzeau> xhaan: the nvidia-driver is much better
[11:53] <akos> nope
[11:54] <akos> :)
[11:54] <tarzeau> xhaan: we've got like 50 nvidia cards on our workstations.
[11:54] <Nuktar> it's updated on july 10
[11:54] <tarzeau> xhaan: the ati drivers/graphics cards are just not stable, or buggy
[11:54] <broedje> what tool do i need to cycle through X windows with ALT-TAB like in Windows?
[11:54] <skollie> akos: maybe a new laptop? <smile>
[11:54] <Nuktar> i think it's a new version
[11:54] <xhaan> tarzeau, yeah they are
[11:54] <akos> skollie, sure, I'll buy one with my lunch money :)
[11:55] <cerda> xhaan, wen i checked wat you told me it was already ati, so i rebooted, and it works
[11:55] <recoy^> can someone help me with a workspace problem everytime i swap workspaces i get a blank wallpaper and i lock up
[11:55] <tarzeau> xhaan: you know what script is really cool? :)
[11:55] <ozzman> i need to fined a channel for GPS any one have an idea?
[11:55] <lungan> Is it any msn client or addon to xchat so i can get a irc lookalike msn?
[11:55] <Urban> :q
[11:55] <tarzeau> xhaan: this http://www.linuks.mine.nu/ubuntu/uncurse
[11:55] <xhaan> cerda, at least i was close lol
[11:55] <Urban> ah..
[11:55] <xhaan> cerda, glad it works now
[11:55] <cerda> thanks alot tho
[11:55] <Urban> q
[11:55] <cerda> btw, how can i install beryl
[11:55] <Mitchbbaker> ok i did what you said
[11:56] <Mitchbbaker> and it came up with the same error
[11:56] <sdloo> so mal ne runde mit nem hund gehen baba
[11:56] <Mitchbbaker> so i am reburning
[11:56] <xhaan> tarzeau, whoa, nice
[11:57] <hypertyper> what does "sk8135-pcm.c:34:20: error: stdlib.h: No such file or directory" mean?
[11:57] <xhaan> cerda, i never installed beryl before, just compiz
[11:57] <recoy^> im sorry i got kicked did anyone answer my question?
[11:57] <kuukkeli> is there possibility to change from kubuntu to ubuntu?
[11:58] <hypertyper> or rather, i know it means i don't have something.... but i don't know what, and i don't know what to do to get it
[11:58] <kuukkeli> because i lost my ubuntu cd and ordered ubuntu then kubuntu but kubuntu came first. :-/
[11:58] <Amak> Hi
[11:58] <recoy^> im having problems swapping workspaces everytime i do i get a blank wallpaper with no icons and my compy locks up
[11:59] <kuukkeli> soo... is there possibility to change from kubuntu to ubuntu?
[11:59] <hypertyper> recoy^: i just had that same problem!
[11:59] <cerda> xhaan, i just checked that out right now, it looks tite
[11:59] <Mitchbbaker> hmm i see Nuktar is gone
[11:59] <recoy^> hypertyper: really?
[11:59] <tarzeau> kuukkeli: yes
[11:59] <hypertyper> recoy^: try disabling desktop effects
[11:59] <recoy^> ...=(
[11:59] <hypertyper> recoy^: that worked for me
[11:59] <recoy^> hypertyper: but i want them arg
[11:59] <Amak> I'm trying to wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/webadmin/webmin_1.350_all.deb, but it keeps timing out. However my ubuntu server is on the network and can ping out fine.
[11:59] <CppIsWeird> if im in the middle of a full screen game, is there a way to minimize it? like when i used to play starcraft in windows i would just press the windows button on the keyboard or alt+tab.
[11:59] <hypertyper> you might consider another effects package? beryl, or compiz...?
[12:00] <Amak> was wondering if someone has some idea's?
[12:00] <recoy^> hypertyper: ya that fixed it but it was working fine
[12:00] <flaccid_> !webmin
[12:00] <ubotu> webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. Please avoid using it.
[12:00] <Amak> ah my bad.
[12:00] <tarzeau> CppIsWeird: some sdl games support alt-enter
[12:00] <LabThug> ok, if there are no daily snapshots of ubuntu, where do I get the gibbon betas?
[12:00] <CppIsWeird> but if the game doesnt specifically support it?
[12:00] <tarzeau> CppIsWeird: bad luck, ctrl-alt-f1
[12:00] <Amak> Ok, is there an alternative to webmin?
[12:00] <CppIsWeird> i tried the alt+crtl keys... they wont go anywhere
[12:00] <flaccid_> how to change jre/jvm used by system? update-alternatives or something. just installed sun java 6
[12:01] <kuukkeli> tarzeau, how? =P
[12:01] <recoy^> hypertyper: ty
[12:01] <LabThug> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/  <-- nm, there are the daily builds
[12:01] <tarzeau> kuukkeli: apt-get install kde?
[12:02] <kuukkeli> tarzeau, did ubuntu use KDE?
[12:02] <hypertyper> anyone feel like helping me compile this app i downloaded to make my keyboard work properly? i'd be very grateful
[12:02] <tarzeau> kuukkeli: i'm not sure
[12:02] <kuukkeli> i thought i used gnome. :D
[12:02] <tarzeau> kuukkeli: debian has them all
[12:02] <trekkme> how do i crate a .deb pacjage from a tar ball, so i can easily uninstall it to a leter time?
[12:02] <tarzeau> kuukkeli: they might have it in their extra repos or #kubuntu?
[12:02] <tarzeau> trekkme: www.linuks.mine.nu/irc/debian-packaging/
[12:03] <kuukkeli> tarzeau, yeah kubuntu uses KDE
[12:03] <kuukkeli> so do i "sudo apt-get install gnome" ?
[12:03] <kuukkeli> ubuntu uses gnome
[12:03] <jonathan_> hello
[12:03] <hypertyper> kuukkeli: out of curiosity, why do you want to switch?
[12:04] <BlackDesign> Hi, could someone please help me, I've got an error 21 while loading Grub
[12:04] <magnetron> kuukkeli: to add gnome to a kubuntu install, install the package ubuntu-desktop
[12:04] <BlackDesign> I've had that in the past, and the strange thing was... when I just rebooted, it was gone
[12:04] <lungan> How do i get transparency in ubuntu? like n the terminals and so on
[12:04] <BlackDesign> now it keeps saying this
[12:05] <BlackDesign> lungan, in the terminal its easy
[12:05] <dawn`chorus> lungan, for terminal, edit> preferences.
[12:05] <BlackDesign> there you go :p
[12:05] <rymblock> hi
[12:05] <BlackDesign> but anyone here who can help me with that grub prob?
[12:06] <dawn`chorus> BlackDesign, what's the error?  sorry, i wasn't here.
[12:06] <hypertyper> BlackDesign: you might try "Super Grub Disk", it helped me out earlier when my grub got harfed by installing windows on another disk...
[12:06] <lungan> Just found it, i'm now searching for a irc lookalike client
[12:06] <lungan> for msn
[12:06] <BlackDesign> yes, but I can't enter my linux now
[12:06] <BlackDesign> it doesn't load the grub so...
[12:07] <BlackDesign> I read something about reinstalling the grub through Live cd
[12:07] <akos> Yey, I just got ndiswrapper to install, but it says harsware present:no .... huh?
[12:07] <BlackDesign> but I don't know how
[12:07] <BlackDesign> The strange thing is, I didn't reinstall windows or somehting...
[12:07] <BlackDesign> sometimes it worked, other times it gave that error...
[12:07] <BlackDesign> so I used to reset the computer and it was gone
[12:07] <BlackDesign> now it keeps appearing
[12:08] <xhaan> BlackDesign, did you do anything different between when it worked and when it didnt?
[12:08] <cerda> xhaan, sorry for bothering you so much, but i downloaded the compiz, but idk much about ubuntu, wat do i use to install, like a exe or wat
[12:08] <BlackDesign> nope
[12:08] <hypertyper> BlackDesign: that's what i was referring to. "Super Grub Disk" is an iso image you can burn to cd. boot from it, and it automagically fixes grub.
[12:08] <ozzman> off the topics... i am looking for a GPS channel any one know of 1?
[12:08] <BlackDesign> aha
[12:08] <BlackDesign> that sounds nice
[12:09] <xhaan> cerda, its similar to how you installed beryl, youll probably have to search for a howto
[12:09] <akos> Hey, anyone who could help me with a problem with ndiswrapper? it cannot find my hardware
[12:09] <cerda> xhaan, ok thx
[12:09] <lui4> !beryl
[12:09] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[12:09] <tondar> #c
[12:09] <lungan> IS there any terminal app for msn?
[12:10] <hypertyper> uboto: or perhaps #beryl ?
[12:10] <hypertyper> heh
[12:10] <flaccid_> tmsnc
[12:10] <flaccid_> !info tmsnc
[12:10] <ubotu> tmsnc: textbased (console) MSN client. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.3.2-1 (feisty), package size 48 kB, installed size 148 kB
[12:10] <lui4> lungan you mean a text bassed messenger?
[12:10] <xhaan> BlackDesign, it seems weird that it works and then doesnt... is the drive itself in good shape? did you try mounting it using a live cd to see if its working?
[12:10] <BlackDesign> well, it always worked so...
[12:10] <BlackDesign> how do I mount it fast then?
[12:11] <BlackDesign> I'm now in Live cd action :p
[12:11] <lui4> BlackDesign sexy
[12:11] <BlackDesign> when I open Nautilus, I can see both of my hard drives
[12:11] <BlackDesign> so, that seems ok... no?
[12:12] <xhaan> open a terminal and do: sudo mount /dev/hda /directory     change the hda to the name of the drive and /directory to where you want it mounted
[12:12] <pubo2> Hi all
[12:13] <xhaan> BlackDesign, oh, didnt see your message there
[12:13] <BlackDesign> np
[12:13] <cerda> does ubuntu suport .exe?
[12:14] <xhaan> cerda, not natively
[12:14] <rymblock> I need some assistance with my Cedega, when I install a game, it says about a winex3 startup script unable to find, and , installed, game dsnt work :(
[12:14] <cerda> wat kan  i use to make it suport it
[12:14] <hypertyper> rymblock: have you tried cedega's support?
[12:14] <xhaan> cerda, wine might work
[12:15] <xhaan> or cedega
[12:15] <Newbie_Dude> Is there a trial version of Cedega?
[12:15] <rymblock> yeah, tried a lot
[12:15] <rymblock> thats why im here, :/
[12:15] <BlackDesign> I'll try that super grub thing first... will be back in a jiffy
[12:15] <hypertyper> lol, understood
[12:15] <compengi> if i want to connect to a computer through ssh that is on a network network under 1 real ip, is there a way i could connect to him specifying his real and virtual ip to be able to connect to his pc?
[12:15] <magnetron> Newbie_Dude: in many cases, wine works better. try that
[12:15] <bullgard4> My computer contains 40 files with 'hwmon' in its name but a kernel module 'hwmon' is not loaded. Can one explain to me the concept of 'hwmon'?
[12:16] <magnetron> Newbie_Dude: if you are looking for support for cedega, ask the company that sell it
[12:16] <rymblock> I know, Im using wine, but Eve online only works in Cedega ( cpp gives me cedega support in game )
[12:16] <Newbie_Dude> @magnetron : OK... I'm hesitant about Cedega anyway, I haven't even tried the program yet and it is already asking me for money.
[12:16] <shafire> hi i installed ubungu today, it's very nice, but i don't like ubungu so much...:( the fonts are really ugly
[12:16] <rymblock> but .. I have problems with instalation I think
[12:16] <hypertyper> cerda: open synaptic (menu:System, Administration, Synaptic Package Manager) and hit the search button on the right side after it loads. type in "wine" and hit enter, select the package when it appears
[12:16] <magnetron> rymblock: eve online works in wine
[12:17] <rymblock> you sure? I only get the initial splash screem
[12:17] <cerda> hypertyper, thx
[12:17] <bullgard4> /usr/src/linux-source-source-2.6.20/Documentation/kobject.txt writes: "The kobject infrastructure performs basic object management that larger data  structures and subsystems can leverage, rather than reimplement similar functionality." For what stands 'k' in 'kobject'?
[12:17] <pubo2> Please, I need some help. I've been using Ubuntu since Hedgehog. Recently I tried to install install festy on an Acer Aspire 3000. When it starts the instalation in X-Window mode, everything goes perfect, but after the installation has finished, the mouse jumps each few seconds. It's very annoying
[12:17] <pubo2> somebody can help me?
[12:17] <shafire> hi i installed ubungu today, it's very nice, but i don't like ubungu so much...:( the fonts are really ugly
[12:17] <Frogzoo_> shafire: so change the fonts - sys -> prefs -> fonts   also, on lcd, enable sub pixel rendering
[12:17] <rymblock> hypertyper, I thouth about cedega is wine with directx support
[12:17] <magnetron> rymblock: it works in wine, but i'm not sure it works in cedega. http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=8291
[12:17] <shafire> Frogzoo_: thx
[12:18] <hypertyper> rymblock: cedega is wine with some extra tweaks
[12:18] <magnetron> rymblock: it isn't. cedega and wine are fundamentally different products, cedega lack a lot of the features of wine.
[12:18] <rymblock> m... im reading the cedega game db and works, anyways, im trying simply wine too
[12:19] <Newbie_Dude> Installing Wine now. :) I hope it runs my roommates "Snood" game, I've been getting a lot of hassle over it the past few days. :P
[12:19] <magnetron> if you want to know if a game or app works in wine, see http://appdb.winehq.org
[12:19] <rymblock> ok, starting wine now,
[12:19] <Spaceman3750> msg Newbie_Dude How was another day on Ubuntu? :P
[12:19] <Spaceman3750> Crap
[12:19] <cerda> must i wait for the update manager to finish in order to run synaptic package manager?
[12:19] <rymblock> just .. splash screem .. and .. black window.
[12:19] <hypertyper> Newbie_Dude: snood rules!
[12:19] <xhaan> cerda, yup
[12:20] <magnetron> rymblock: the link i gave you have a howto
[12:20] <cerda> oic, well thx, ill be back tommorw for more help
[12:20] <Newbie_Dude> msg Spaceman3750 Going good so far, I'm glad I made the switch to Ubuntu but I tear my hair out when it comes to compiling stuff.
[12:20] <BlackDesign> ok, rebooting now... inserted that disk with super grub thingy on, hope it works
[12:20] <rymblock> ok thanks, im trying
[12:20] <BlackDesign> lol..., is it normal that now it loads my grub normal?
[12:20] <xhaan> BlackDesign, how do you mean?
[12:21] <hypertyper> i was about to ask that myself
[12:21] <BlackDesign> well, now the grub loaded when I rebooted :p^
[12:21] <magnetron> BlackDesign: you are surprised that it works?
[12:21] <m1r> hello
[12:21] <BlackDesign> yes... because that cd I just burned
[12:21] <BlackDesign> super grub
[12:21] <BlackDesign> never booted
[12:21] <hypertyper> BlackDesign: i think you may have a hardware issue. check to make sure your cables are fully inserted, and if your drive supports SMART, you may want to enable it
[12:21] <BlackDesign> and it showed my grub again
[12:22] <BlackDesign> is there any fix i can do to my grub file now I'm in?
[12:22] <HEP85> hi
[12:22] <HEP85> BlackDesign: what is your problem?
[12:22] <hypertyper> BlackDesign: also, check your bios to make sure you're set to boot from the cd first
[12:22] <xhaan> BlackDesign, if it's suddenly working then it likely isnt grub
[12:23] <BlackDesign> what else?
[12:23] <xhaan> BlackDesign, seems like either a hardware or bios thing to me
[12:24] <BlackDesign> I never had it with edgy or dapper
[12:25] <xhaan> BlackDesign, if it was grub itself it would seem that you'd get the problem every time
[12:25] <BlackDesign> yes, that's what I thought to
[12:26] <ivan> Hi All, i just tried to install ubuntu 7.04 on an asus laptop (f3ja), and X didn't start, the log says that no screens are found..
[12:27] <hypertyper> can anyone help me with the following error: sk8135-pcm.c:34:20: error: stdlib.h: No such file or directory ?
[12:27] <ivan> in xorg.conf the driver being used is vesa..
[12:27] <BlackDesign> back
[12:27] <ivan> which one should i be using to get X started up?
[12:28] <BlackDesign> I'll reinstall that grub anyway
[12:29] <BlackDesign> that might do something
[12:29] <xhaan> ivan, vesa should work with most cards except super old ones...
[12:29] <megatill> Hit3k, could someone explain me how can i start up unrealirc or eggdrop at login? runlevels... but i don't know how
[12:30] <ivan> i have a x1600
[12:30] <Traff> Any ideas as to why my Ubuntu installer or Gparted on Live CD will not see my existing partitions?
[12:30] <ivan> i checked the log once more and it is saying that hsync is out of range for all the modes
[12:30] <ivan> then it said that: screens found, but none have a usable configuration
[12:31] <ivan> can i install the the prop. driver from the live cd?
[12:32] <Mitchbbaker> hello
[12:32] <xhaan> ivan, im not sure if its on there, or if it would install properly if it were
[12:32] <Mitchbbaker> i am still having problems with my installation
[12:33] <xhaan> ivan, it sounds like you need to find the correct resolution and sync settings for your hardware
[12:33] <ivan> thats what i'm looking for right now in google, but alas, no success for now....
[12:33] <Mitchbbaker> when i try to install ubuntu 7.04 it says can't access tty job control turned off
[12:33] <Mitchbbaker> and dumps me in a prompt
[12:34] <kraut> moin
[12:34] <xhaan> ivan, do you know what the safe ranges are for your monitor?
[12:34] <ivan> no idea.....
[12:35] <HEP85> I got a problem with ntfs-3g. When I mount the partition manually it works okay. But with the automatic mount via /etc/fstab the user profile folder for example is missing.
[12:35] <xhaan> ivan, try to find the ones your monitor supports (mainly so you dont blow it up) and try putting in some different ones
[12:35] <Mitchbbaker> when i try to install ubuntu 7.04 it says can't access tty job control turned off
[12:35] <HEP85> Does somebody know why?
[12:36] <ivan> so i should try just putting in some generic ones?
[12:36] <ivan> could you give any hints on which to start with???
[12:36] <hypertyper> HEP85: am i parsing this correctly? you're missing folders when you mount with fstab, but not when you mount the same drive manually?
[12:36] <napster> hi. i have shared a folder on my network but all the other computers are running windows. they can c my computer but when they click on it they have to input a username and password so i put in mine but it doesnt work. wat do i have to do?
[12:36] <xhaan> ivan, yeah, you can just dont exceed the max of your monitor
[12:36] <hypertyper> ivan: you might try something sane, like 800x600 @ 60 hz
[12:36] <HEP85> hypertyper: exactly as you said
[12:37] <Mitchbbaker> brb
[12:37] <hypertyper> HEP85: weird. i haven't a clue.
[12:37] <HEP85> hypertyper: the folder missing are those with special permissions I guess
[12:37] <BlackDesign> I reinstalled the grub... didn't have the problem
[12:37] <stefg> !samba | napster
[12:37] <ubotu> napster: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[12:37] <Mitchbbaker> ok
[12:37] <HEP85> sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda2 /media/disk2
[12:37] <rymblock> hey, xD you right, I can log in eve server with Wine
[12:37] <hypertyper> HEP85: yeah, i noticed you mentioning that. i'm a windows tech, and if that were happening on an xp box, i'd suggest looking at security
[12:37] <Mitchbbaker> when i try to install ubuntu 7.04 it says can't access tty job control turned off
[12:37] <skulrid> hi
[12:38] <HEP85> in /etc/fstab: /dev/sda2 /media/disk2 ntfs-3g defaults 0 0
[12:38] <skulrid> when installing a program I get this : /usr/bin/install: missing destination file operand after `/usr/local/share/man/man1'  , what is the problem here?
[12:38] <LazyAngel> Hi! I have installed a new nvidia graphic card, but i cant get the driver and kernel to upgrade. So i cant start X with it. What do i have to do to reconfigure nvida to the new card? It seems like its stuck on the old settings
[12:38] <stefg> Mitchbbaker: waht hardware?
[12:38] <xhaan> BlackDesign, i hope its fixed then, itd be weird if that fixed it though
[12:38] <skulrid> folowed by make: *** [install]  Error 1
[12:38] <BlackDesign> yeah
[12:38] <Mitchbbaker> uh which ones do you want?
[12:38] <BlackDesign> think so too
[12:38] <BlackDesign> thx for the help guys!
[12:39] <BlackDesign> Now I just need to get that transparent menu in Beryl and I'm happy again :p
[12:39] <BlackDesign> Anyone who knows that?
[12:39] <hypertyper> HEP85: like i said... i'm a *windows* tech... i'm here for help too. your issue is a bit out of my league, sorry.
[12:39] <stefg> Mitchbbaker: motherboard /disk controllers ... just give make/model of your bix
[12:39] <HEP85> hypertyper: the strange thing is that it works with manual mounting. maybe it works because my linux password is the same like in windows?
[12:39] <Mitchbbaker> ok its a Dell optiplex gx240
[12:39] <hypertyper> BlackDesign: you might try asking for help in #beryl, if anyone's awake
[12:39] <Mitchbbaker> with upgraded vram to 32mb same type of card
[12:39] <BlackDesign> hypertyper, yeah, tried that yesterday... no one answered
[12:39] <hypertyper> HEP85: that may be a direction to look in, for sure
[12:40] <hypertyper> BlackDesign: yeah, it's kinda quiet over there right now... i'm guessing that's because it's somewhere between 4 and 8 am in the US
[12:40] <magnetron> BlackDesign: check out #ubuntu-effects
[12:40] <ivan> darn, 800x600@60 didn't work.. still no matching modes...
[12:40] <BlackDesign> magnetron, tried that one too yesterday... no one there :)
[12:40] <hypertyper> ivan: you might check the manufacturer's website for the specs
[12:41] <BlackDesign> will try again though
[12:41] <stefg> Mitchbbaker: have you checked the CD already?
[12:41] <hypertyper> BlackDesign: google?
[12:41] <Mitchbbaker> yes
[12:41] <magnetron> BlackDesign: 82 ppl there now
[12:41] <ivan> heh.. asus didn't put any good info for it... already checked that (actually first thing)
[12:41] <stefg> !verify | Mitchbbaker
[12:41] <ubotu> Mitchbbaker: To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/VerifyIsoHowto or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows
[12:41] <Mitchbbaker> same thing came up so i reburnt
[12:41] <BlackDesign> magnetron, yeah, there where people... but no one who answered :p
[12:41] <Mitchbbaker> oh ill give that a try
[12:42] <BlackDesign> hypertyper, constantly googling after it... but it shows only for other menu's
[12:42] <magnetron> BlackDesign: you didn't ask question
[12:42] <BlackDesign> I did yesterday... I will now again ;)
[12:42] <xhaan> ivan, is it a widescreen or something?
[12:42] <ivan> yes
[12:42] <ivan> 15.4 wxga display
[12:42] <stefg> Mitchbbaker: might be that the kernel doesn't like some components in that box. there are boot options to try
[12:42] <stefg> !boot | Mitchbbaker
[12:42] <ubotu> Mitchbbaker: Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[12:42] <xhaan> ivan, then youll have to adjust for a different aspect ratio
[12:42] <Mitchbbaker> ta
[12:42] <ivan> how could i do that?
[12:43] <BlackDesign> magnetron, now I did ;) haha :D
[12:43] <hypertyper> ivan: i assume the laptop came with windows installed on it?
[12:43] <Mitchbbaker> stefg: uh what do i do with the last bit?
[12:43] <xhaan> ivan, im not sure on the specs since ive never used a widescreen :p
[12:43] <hypertyper> ivan: if so, then you might see what resolution it runs at when you restore to factory defaults with their "repair" disk
[12:43] <magnetron> BlackDesign: well waiting one minute for an answer isn't enough. this aint IM
[12:43] <stefg> Mitchbbaker: ignore the stuff about startup servives for now.. just read the first link
[12:43] <Mitchbbaker> k
[12:44] <BlackDesign> hehe, I know
[12:44] <ivan> yes, it has windows installed on it.
[12:44] <Mitchbbaker> oh btw i am a linux newb
[12:44] <hypertyper> xhaan: i've been using a widescreen since i got mine... it causes less issues for me than trying  to use multiple monitors does
[12:44] <Mitchbbaker> just so we don't get confused
[12:44] <BlackDesign> but most people don't go back in there chatlist to see questions
[12:44] <BlackDesign> I think
[12:44] <ivan> ok, so i should reboot into windows, check out the resolution that it uses, then put that resolution in the modes listing?
[12:44] <xhaan> hypertyper, id like to have dual wides heh
[12:45] <skulrid> /usr/bin/install: missing destination file operand after `/usr/local/share/man/man1'
[12:45] <skulrid> why do I get this error?
[12:45] <stefg> !fixres | ivan
[12:45] <ubotu> ivan: 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
[12:45] <Mitchbbaker> stefg: which option should i use?
[12:45] <magnetron> see, you got an answer BlackDesign
[12:45] <stefg> Mitchbbaker: you'll have to experiment a bit. acpi=off would be agood start
[12:46] <Mitchbbaker> ok @.@
[12:46] <Mitchbbaker> i am installing on this machine...
[12:46] <Mitchbbaker> so i will have to restart but first i will checksum
[12:47] <Par-Due> Anyone here ever get a midi controller working in ubuntu?
[12:47] <skulrid> stefg im trying to install a program do you know why do I get this error::::  /usr/bin/install: missing destination file operand after `/usr/local/share/man/man1'
[12:47] <Nuktar> hello again
[12:47] <skulrid> make: *** [install]  Error 1
[12:47] <hypertyper> oh, yeah... i'm in here to get help, too. can anyone help me get my keyboard working? i'm having an issue with compiling the software to  make it work
[12:47] <Mitchbbaker> @.@ the md5 look complicated i will try the acpi at boot thing
[12:48] <stefg> skulrid: no idea, maybe the tips at !build help you
[12:48] <Mitchbbaker> bbiab
 what about that ubuntu install?
[12:48] <hypertyper> !build
[12:48] <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!)
[12:48] <Par-Due> hypertyper: When you say keyboard, do you mean like a midi controller?
[12:49] <kingrayray> hey, anybody got a helio ocean? hehe
[12:49] <skulrid> keeep asking myselfr why is it so difficult to install a program not found in synaptic....
[12:49] <kingrayray> i want to mount it as mass storage like i do in windows, shouldnt be too hard.. just need to be pointed in the right direction :)
[12:49] <hypertyper> Par-Due: nope, sorry... i'm referring to a dell computer keyboard, it has a volume knob on it that doesn't work in linux, but cheerfully adjusts volume in windows
[12:49] <stefg> skulrid: because it takes some engineering skills to build software from source :-)
[12:50] <kingrayray> ./autogen.sh && make && sudo make install
[12:50] <hypertyper> skulrid: we're in the same boat
[12:50] <skulrid> lol
[12:50] <xhaan> not to mention getting the dependencies
[12:50] <stefg> !build
[12:50] <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!)
[12:50] <Par-Due> hypertyper: Have you tried changing the keyboard layout?
[12:50] <skulrid> but why a different problem/error for each different program tryng to be installed...!
[12:50] <Abhi123> how to download files from internet by gving the link?
[12:50] <Abhi123> i am using ubuntu server
[12:50] <firedrops> has anyone tried to put portage runnning under ubuntu?
[12:50] <stefg> Abhi123: man wget
[12:51] <kingrayray> something tells me that running Portage on ubuntu would be a less-than-great idea..
[12:51] <stefg> firedrops: ubuntu is the african translation for 'i'm tired of compiling gentoo'
[12:51] <kingrayray> stefg: lmfao thats exactly why i switched :)
[12:51] <hypertyper> rofl @ stefg
[12:51] <firedrops> lol
[12:51] <firedrops> though the idea looks nice
[12:52] <xhaan> skulrid, depends on the compiler, the set of tools on the system it was made with, compatibility, correct dependencies, and some things mutually exclude others... thats why synaptic exists
[12:52] <magnetron> distcc ftw
[12:52] <hypertyper> to be honest, that's one of the reasons i ditched sabayon
[12:52] <firedrops> lol i am so going to mess up my perfect ubuntu installation
[12:52] <Par-Due> firedrops: partimage it now!
[12:53] <Millelire> ola
[12:53] <firedrops> Par-Due, nice idea
[12:54] <skulrid> xhaan yah.... its a shame I fail to install 3/4 programs every week cause theres nothing on synaptic.. :\
[12:54] <Paddy_EIRE> Par-Due, which app is best for that kind of backup? as I intend on getting a 500gb external drive soon
[12:54] <Millelire> #ubuntu-it
[12:54] <stefg> !motu
[12:54] <ubotu> motu is short for Masters of the Universe. The brave souls who maintain the packages in the Universe section of Ubuntu. See  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU
[12:55] <gggggig> are there any hope to fix this stuff? http://digg.com/linux_unix/Revolutionize_Your_Desktop
[12:55] <xhaan> skulrid, you might have better luck doing that with another distro, or build linux from scratch
[12:55] <ivan> unfortunately, nothing in the fixvideo resolution howto helped me out...
[12:55] <Par-Due> Paddy_EIRE: well, to get an image of your whole setup, use partimage, but for backing up files, i really like unison
[12:55] <ivan> and ddcprobe | grep monitorrange didn't even give my my hoz and vert sync ranges....
[12:55] <ivan> =((((
[12:55] <Enselic_> skulrid: did you enable the multiverse and universe repos?
[12:55] <ivan> i really want to get rid of windows on this laptop...
[12:55] <Paddy_EIRE> Par-Due, thanks for the tips I will read into these
[12:55] <Par-Due> Paddy_EIRE: unison with it's gui (unison-gtk)
[12:56] <kingrayray> Plugging in a mass storage device (ie usb stick or similar) .. should it automount by default? and if not what steps should i take to mount it? im not sure how to mount stuff from usb :s
[12:56] <skulrid> Enselic_ yes
[12:56] <Enselic_> skulrid: interesting, what programs do you not find then?
[12:56] <jonathan_> somebody can help me to install tarballs?
[12:56] <stefg> kingrayray: should automount (unless you dared to use automatix, which often breaks this)
[12:56] <rymblock> I have a problem with my nvidia card ... wine games crashes when switch to full screem I think, somebody can give me assistance?
[12:57] <kingrayray> nah, i know the dangers of automatix
[12:57] <jonathan_> amateur in here now, plz help
[12:57] <replman> Hi!
[12:57] <kingrayray> but say it didnt automount (it doesnt seem to?) where in /dev/ do i look for it?
[12:57] <Par-Due> jonathan_: try this http://monkeyblog.org/ubuntu/installing/
[12:57] <replman> strange thing: in feisty (kubuntu) you can go to system-settings -> display and (A) go to sysadmin mode and change resolution -> resolution is written into xorg.conf or (B) stay in user mode and change the resolution for your user. Where is this information stored? It's not in xorg.conf...
[12:57] <nomic> anyone know if there is a way to rollback recover (aka windows xt) as I have lost my network settings I think.
[12:58] <nomic> xp
[12:58] <jonathan_> I'm confused
[12:58] <skulrid> Enselic_ last one was Power Tab Tools
[12:58] <Par-Due> jonathan_: click the link i sent
[12:58] <jonathan_> somebody said to untar first
[12:58] <stefg> kingrayray: sudo fdisk -l (ususally it gets /dev/sdb on machines with a single harddrive
[12:58] <jonathan_> somebody said to extract first
[12:58] <Par-Due> jonathan_: Reach out and take the help you're asking for
[12:58] <kingrayray> stefg: cool, i'll take a look at that. thanks
[12:58] <nomic> i mean 'restore points' and restore to restore point
[12:58] <nomic> ?
[12:58] <nomic> on ubuntu?
[12:59] <nomic> ok if it ain;t
[12:59] <Fir3Ligth> hello
[12:59] <nomic> hi
[12:59] <Enselic_> jonathan_:  they are the same
[12:59] <ivan> does anybody have any ideas on this?
[12:59] <stefg> !enter | nomic
[12:59] <ubotu> nomic: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[12:59] <jonathan_> oh.. ok
[12:59] <jonathan_> thx
[12:59] <disposable> i've intel GMA3000 graphics card (946gz chipset) and i'm trying to get 1440x900 resolution out of it. 915resolution doesn't seem to help (supports chipsets up to 945gm), xorg.conf doesn't react to my changes. any hints?
[12:59] <Par-Due> I'm trying to setup a midi controller, anyone ever master this?
[01:00] <nomic> par=due i may be getting into that
[01:00] <xhaan> tar -xvvf foo.tar or tar -xvvzf foo.tar.gz
[01:00] <nomic> midi is cool
[01:00] <Enselic_> jonathan_: a tar file is simply a way of keeping many files in one file
[01:00] <jonathan_> what is the mean of tar-xvvf??
[01:00] <khermans> how can i add sources from apt.sources.d/* to unattended-upgrades ?
[01:00] <jonathan_> I donno what it mean
[01:00] <Enselic_> jonathan_: tar is a program
[01:00] <xhaan> jonathan_, thats the command to extract tar files
[01:00] <Par-Due> nomic: It's been a pain for me..Reason made it real simple and I guess I'm a little spoiled, but I don't use windows anymore..I figured I should get back into the music now that ubuntu got a few apps worth looking into
[01:01] <Enselic_> jonathan_: xvf are flags
[01:01] <Paddy_EIRE> jonathan_, type man tar into a terminal
[01:01] <Enselic_> jonathan_:    flags are given with -
[01:01] <stefg> disposable: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-i810-modesetting/+bug/90213
[01:01] <Enselic_> jonathan_: so     tar   -z -x -v -f    give the tar program four flags      these flags can be put together, like this    tar -zxvf
[01:01] <Par-Due> jonathan_: you'll want to read the link i sent you if you're trying to install a program that came as a tar.gz file
[01:02] <disposable> stefg, thank you, i'll investigate
[01:02] <Enselic_> jonathan_: you usually also give a file to the tar program, like this    tar -zxvf somefile.tar.gz     which will make tar extract somefile.tar.gz
[01:02] <jonathan_> ok
[01:02] <jonathan_> I know now
[01:02] <jonathan_> tar -zxvf dreamchess.tar.gz
[01:02] <jonathan_> than?
[01:02] <jonathan_> next step?
[01:02] <Enselic_> jonathan_: for the details of what the different flags do (they are different for each program)   do man tar
[01:02] <Par-Due> jonathan_: read the guide!! it will help you, i promise!
[01:03] <jonathan_> what is gzziped mean?
[01:03] <Enselic_> jonathan_: after you have issued that command, tar will extract the files
[01:03] <xhaan> gzip is another form of archiving
[01:03] <Enselic_> jonathan_: a gzipped file is a file zipped with gzip
[01:03] <Enselic_> jonathan_: just like a .zip file on windows
[01:03] <jonathan_> oh...
[01:03] <jonathan_> yeah I know zip
[01:03] <kingrayray> sweet. ubuntu automounts my helio!
[01:04] <xhaan> some files are tar'd then gzipped... tar.gz files
[01:04] <jonathan_> ok
[01:04] <jonathan_> tar -zxvf apache.tar.gz
[01:04] <Paddy_EIRE> xhaan, whats that like double compression
[01:04] <Par-Due> Anyone ever get a midi controller working in ubuntu?
[01:04] <jonathan_> I find it
[01:04] <xhaan> but tar will unzip both tar and tar.gz
[01:04] <jonathan_> ok
[01:04] <LucianIndy> is the compiz package being updated a lot or is there something wrong with my update manager
[01:05] <Paddy_EIRE> xhaan, like zip 'ing a file then rar 'ing it
[01:05] <Enselic_> jonathan_: if you don't want to use the command line, you can just doubleclick on a gzip file and Ubuntu will open up an extracter for you
[01:05] <Par-Due> LucianIndy: you probably got the compiz fusion repo and it is updating almost daily
[01:05] <xhaan> Paddy_EIRE, its mainly for convenient archiving, taring the files just puts them into one package that is then actually compressed with gz
[01:05] <Paddy_EIRE> xhaan, or is that pointless
[01:05] <jonathan_> ok
[01:05] <jonathan_> I'm already know now
[01:05] <Paddy_EIRE> xhaan, ahh, I see
[01:05] <chowmeined> the latest wine broke a bunch of stuff
[01:05] <jonathan_> I read the guide
[01:05] <jonathan_> still installed
[01:06] <jonathan_> tar -zxvf apache.tar.gz
[01:06] <jonathan_> ./configure
[01:06] <jonathan_> cd installer.pl
[01:06] <jonathan_> make
[01:06] <jonathan_> install
[01:06] <jonathan_> ok
[01:06] <Paddy_EIRE> jonathan_, sounds good
[01:06] <chowmeined> because that makes no sense
[01:06] <jonathan_> ha3
[01:06] <jason__> Hey
[01:07] <chowmeined> jason__: hi
[01:07] <jason__> You ok?
[01:07] <chowmeined> yea
[01:07] <jonathan_> and now how can I install kubuntu on my ubuntu?
[01:07] <jonathan_> so I can pick my session
[01:07] <jason__> Just installed ubuntu on my laptop
[01:07] <jonathan_> using apt-get
[01:07] <chowmeined> jonathan_: apt install KDE
[01:07] <jason__> had it a while ago but its alot better now
[01:07] <Paddy_EIRE> jonathan_, sudo apt-get install kde
[01:07] <jonathan_> ok
[01:07] <hypertyper> or synaptic, if you prefer a gui
[01:08] <chowmeined> jason__: good to hear it
[01:08] <jason__> :-)
[01:08] <jason__> need to learn how to use it properlyt
[01:08] <Paddy_EIRE> will kde 4 be shipping with gutsy
[01:08] <jonathan_> ok
[01:08] <chowmeined> Paddy_EIRE: it depends
[01:08] <stefg> Paddy_EIRE: kde4 only in gutsy+2
[01:09] <jonathan_> downloading now, take a long time to 500mb
[01:09] <stefg> Paddy_EIRE: go #kubuntu for that
[01:09] <hypertyper> woot, the info at !build saved me
[01:09] <Paddy_EIRE> stefg, ok, I love gnome but the new kde sounds amazing
[01:10] <crazyfool> 
[01:10] <crazyfool> 
[01:10] <Nuktar>  
[01:10] <zombie_> hi crazyfool
[01:10] <crazyfool> 7.10
[01:10] <Par-Due> Has anyone used Jack Audio Server and successfully get a midi controller working with it?
[01:10] <jonathan_> I wonder where did synaptic files now
[01:10] <CppIsWeird> 
[01:10] <Nuktar> hi
[01:10] <chowmeined> crazyfool: 
[01:10] <crazyfool> 
 with kubuntu, ubuntu uses GNOME
[01:11] <jonathan_> after synaptic download the files, when did they put those installer?
[01:11] <Paddy_EIRE> Nuktar, I know this
[01:11] <replman> the answer to my question (resolution) is: ~/.kde/share/config/displayconfigrc
[01:11] <zombie_> how did you enter chinese in ubuntu???????
[01:11] <Nuktar> ... no offence, just saying. Yes, Kubuntu will have KDE4
[01:11] <zombie_> crazyfool, how did you enter chinese in ubuntu?????
[01:12] <Paddy_EIRE> Nuktar, ok
[01:12] <chowmeined> crazyfool:  #ubuntu-cn 
[01:12] <crazyfool> 
[01:12] <Paddy_EIRE> whats with the chinese
[01:12] <xhaan> jonathan_, you may have to read the description or even use whereis command to locate where synaptic puts things
[01:12] <chowmeined> Paddy_EIRE: i am redirecting him towards #ubuntu-cn
[01:13] <Paddy_EIRE> ahh
[01:13] <crazyfool> file:///home/crazyfool/Pictures/%E7%B3%BB%E7%BB%9F%E7%9B%91%E8%A7%86%E5%99%A8.png
[01:13] <crazyfool> 
[01:13] <Nuktar> Stie cineva romna pe aici?
[01:13] <zombie_> i am using feisty 7.04 not able to input chinese
[01:13] <jonathan_> and the installer is located in where?
[01:14] <chowmeined> crazyfool: #ubuntu-cn
[01:14] <zombie_> is there a 7.10 version of ubuntu???
[01:14] <chowmeined> zombie_: its currently in testing
[01:14] <xhaan> jonathan_, usually there is no installer, most of the time when you install something with synaptic its ready to use... you just have to find where it is some times
[01:15] <chowmeined> zombie_: you can download 'tribe 2' which is the 'beta'
[01:15] <gbutler288> howdy
[01:15] <crazyfool> 
, yes, but developing. Gutsy Gibbon
[01:15] <crazyfool> #ubuntu-cn
[01:15] <zombie_> nuktar ok, will find out more....
[01:16] <jonathan_> that's ok
[01:16] <xhaan> open a terminal and type whereis followed by the name of the program youre trying to find
[01:16] <Nuktar> Don't try it now, cause you'll mess up your PC
[01:16] <gbutler288> HOw do you fix a messed up xorg.conf file?  I'm not sure what is wrong with it.  It is unable to startx
[01:16] <Nuktar> sudo apt-dist upgrade
[01:16] <jonathan_> whereis synaptic
[01:16] <xhaan> youre looking for synaptic itself?
[01:16] <crazyfool> E
[01:17] <crazyfool> 
[01:17] <stefg> !cn | crazyfool
[01:17] <ubotu> crazyfool: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[01:17] <chowmeined> crazyfool: "/join #ubuntu-cn"... #ubuntu-cn
[01:17] <gbutler288> How do you fix a corrupted xorg.conf file?
[01:17] <Nuktar> there is a chinese ubuntu chat
[01:17] <crazyfool> 
[01:17] <crazyfool> 
[01:17] <stefg> gbutler288: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:18] <Mitchbbaker> well it still isn't working
[01:18] <gbutler288> oops I see what i didn't do.  i didn't have the second - between xserver-xorg  thanks!  Now will this just fix the issue or ........
[01:18] <Paddy_EIRE> I love chinese characters and really good caligraphy just have'nt a clue what it says
[01:19] <stefg> Mitchbbaker: while you were rebooting i read some forum posts about a bios update helping
[01:19] <Nuktar> yea, we all do
[01:19] <Mitchbbaker> oho k
[01:19] <gbutler288> stefg    will this fix the issue or will it ask me for additional info?
[01:19] <Mitchbbaker> *oh ok
 what's up
[01:19] <chowmeined> Paddy_EIRE: all i was saying is, please go to #ubuntu-cn.. they speak chinese there
[01:19] <jonathan_> ada orang yg bisa bahasa ini??
[01:19] <Mitchbbaker> still thae same problem
[01:19] <Nuktar> indonesian?
[01:19] <stefg> gbutler288: you'll be taken through a configuration routine
[01:19] <Nuktar> sorry, malay?
[01:19] <jonathan_> lebih baik memakai bahasa sebenarnya
[01:19] <jonathan_> nope
[01:20] <Nuktar> bahasa indonesia
[01:20] <jonathan_> indonesia
[01:20] <gbutler288> thanks!   I'll be back in a bit!
[01:20] <jonathan_> ok?
[01:20] <jonathan_> bisa?
[01:20] <Mitchbbaker> hey wait i though of something i have a netinst debian that worked on VMWare would it works just normal?
[01:20] <Nuktar> no, I get stuck on wikiepedia
[01:20] <Mitchbbaker> *work
[01:20] <stefg> Mitchbbaker: debian != ubuntu
[01:20] <Nuktar> cine stie carte are patru ochi
[01:21] <Mitchbbaker> stefg: yeah i know
[01:21] <stefg> !english
[01:21] <ubotu> The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are English only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[01:21] <CerebroJD> the time has come to beat my wireless card in my lappy into submission
[01:21] <CerebroJD> ubuntu seems to have lost it (somehow... dunno how it managed it)
[01:21] <Par-Due> It looks like linux has a lot of cool audio apps for recording music, but I can't get my midi controller rocking!
[01:21] <jonathan_> ubuntu studio hah?
[01:21] <stefg> Mitchbbaker: updating the bios never hurts. So i'd do that first, then see which problems remain
[01:22] <Mitchbbaker> ok
[01:22] <Mitchbbaker> ih i havn't done that on this machine where do i look?
[01:22] <jonathan_> I think ubuntu studio has a bug that I can't resize my resolutions
[01:22] <Mitchbbaker> i havn't done it in quite a while
[01:22] <stefg> Mitchbbaker: dell support pages
[01:22] <Mitchbbaker> ok i'll look
[01:23] <Par-Due> jonathan_: Ubuntu studio's got the apps, but i can't find any documentation for setting up midi controllers
[01:23] <Mitchbbaker> wait that will require a floppy... i don't have a floppy drive...
[01:23] <stefg> Mitchbbaker: hope you still have a floppy drive
[01:23] <Mitchbbaker> will a usb one do the trick?
[01:23] <Nuktar> How can i autologin root user?
[01:23] <jonathan_> hm..
[01:23] <Paddy_EIRE> Par-Due, ubuntu-studio is more easily accessible for getting audio editing working well, I think it has a certain amount of those things pre-configured and uses a low latency kernel
[01:23] <jonathan_> I want to access some files
[01:23] <stefg> Mitchbbaker: there's tricks, yeah... but i'd rather ask Dell about that
[01:23] <jonathan_> but they required a superuser
[01:24] <zorglu_> q. i want to do oprofile/sysprofile on the kernel on ubuntu feisty, can i do that without recompiling the kernel ? like by using existing packages ? if so wich one ?
[01:24] <jonathan_> how can I access those files? and how can I be the super user?
[01:24] <Nuktar> login as root
[01:24] <lieter> jonathaN, sudo
[01:24] <jonathan_> already
[01:24] <jonathan_> at sudo -s -H
[01:24] <stefg> !root | Nuktar
[01:24] <ubotu> Nuktar: 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
[01:24] <Par-Due> Paddy_EIRE: yeah, I've gotten into ubuntu-studio, but still no luck on the midi controller..I'll keep looking around for some documentation
[01:25] <jonathan_> already logged
[01:25] <jonathan_> but still can't
[01:25] <Nuktar> !root | stefg
[01:25] <ubotu> stefg: 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
[01:25] <jonathan_> they still required superuser
[01:25] <Nuktar> haha
[01:25] <Nuktar> reg | Nuktar
[01:26] <xhaan> jonathan_, whatever you're trying to do may not work then, some programs require root to actually exist, and it doesn't in ubuntu
[01:26] <primski> there is no root password :D
[01:26] <primski> why oh why didnt i take the blue pill :P
[01:26] <Newbie_Dude> i feel like i stepped into the Matrix movie
[01:26] <jonathan_> I tried gksudo and still can't
[01:26] <primski> he yea me 2
[01:27] <jonathan_> stupid folder
[01:27] <Nuktar> while entering as user, go to Administration- User and groups, select root, click proprieties, change the pass. Then go to login manager, set true the option " allow sys  administrator login"
[01:27] <xhaan> jonathan_, what is it youre trying to do again?
[01:27] <yo_> hello
[01:27] <Nuktar> hi
[01:27] <yo_> anybody use testdisk???
[01:28] <stefg> !anyone | yo_
[01:28] <ubotu> yo_: 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?
[01:28] <yo_> ok
[01:28] <ConradKunze> Can anyone explain me how to boot from the CD on a HP NetServer 5/166 LS?
[01:29] <jonathan_> Nuktar : are u malaysian?
[01:30] <yo_> i have a problem with my ext3 parition, i resized with gparted, then lost data, aparently, but the data moves to lost+found directory, and the partition converted ext2, :-o, a user chat recommended me convert to ext3 whith mkfs, then lost all all data. Now i'm running testdisk for recovery data
[01:30] <yo_> but files, are cutted and corrupted
[01:30] <yo_> sorry my bad english
[01:30] <Nuktar> I sometimes get stuck on wikipedia...
[01:31] <Nuktar> I am
[01:31] <Nuktar> from Europe
[01:31] <pp|Paul> I don't suppose anyone has any experiance with nm-applet dissapearing from their system tray do they?
[01:31] <tuxman> hi there
[01:31] <Nuktar> hi
[01:31] <yo_> i lost important files, docs, fotos....
[01:31] <zombie_> i think i was kicked out
[01:31] <yo_> i need help
[01:31] <Nuktar> yo?
[01:31] <xhaan> in the future always make backup before using gparted... it has bugs that can break stuff
[01:31] <yo_> Nuktar?
[01:32] <Nuktar> you said smth. about help
[01:32] <matkix> Hey question. I have an nvidia card and want to use nvidia drivers so I can get the max res. Anyone know the best way to go about?
[01:33] <erUSUL> !nvidia | matkix
[01:33] <ubotu> matkix: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:33] <erUSUL> !fixres | matkix
[01:33] <ubotu> matkix: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:33] <Nuktar> go to system ------ administration ------ restricted drivers
[01:33] <ph8> can anyone give me info about submitting patches for ubuntu-server? their channel's dead
[01:33] <pp|Paul> I could do with some help
[01:34] <erUSUL> ph8: launchpad? file a bug report with the patch to the apropiate package
[01:35] <pp|Paul> Anyone good with nm-applet?
[01:35] <Traff> Why won't my Feisty install see my existing partitions?
[01:35] <ph8> erUSUL: I just attach the file to the bug report?
[01:35] <ph8> i assumed there'd be some sort of repository or something
[01:36] <erUSUL> ph8: there is, but i guess that you do not have acces to it, do you? i think that a bug report in launchpad is the best aproach
[01:37] <Nuktar> some good extra repoes? thanks in advance
[01:37] <ph8> i'm not sure, i'm in the server-team group but i joined yesterday and had no extra info :p
[01:37] <ph8> i'll attach it to the launchpad bug and see what happens
[01:37] <matkix> Alright, so I've installed the nvidia driver... Now how do I get x to use it? As well how do I get my res up?
[01:37] <monteiro> is there any way in the live cd to write lilo again?
[01:37] <ph8> cheers
[01:37] <Nuktar> reboot
[01:38] <matkix> Alright, so I've installed the nvidia driver... Now how do I get x to use it? As well how do I get my res up?
[01:38] <Nuktar> system------preferences-----screen resolution
[01:41] <Gasten> ph8: There is a archive for attatchments on www.launchpadlibrarion.net/Bug#/attatchment name.
[01:41] <Gasten> attachmentname*
[01:41] <Nuktar> how can i change my pass in irc
[01:41] <Gasten> Nuktar: pass? for ickserv?
[01:41] <primski> can amarok play music from remote machine using ssh protocol ?
[01:41] <Nuktar> yea
[01:41] <Gasten> nickserv*
[01:42] <Nuktar> nickser
[01:42] <lieter> primski, nope, but you can mount a music directory via ssh
[01:42] <primski> lieter, ok i will use sshfs then
[01:42] <primski> thanks
[01:42] <Gasten> Nuktar: see /nickserv help set password
[01:42] <Nuktar>  /nickserv help set password
[01:43] <neo> hello people..
[01:43] <neo> i got ubuntu 5.04
[01:43] <darknight> hi there
[01:43] <neo> but wanna upgrade to  7.*
[01:43] <neo> how?
[01:43] <Nuktar> SET PASSWORD
[01:43] <Gasten> neo: get the latest from the homepage and doa clean install.
[01:43] <neo> i burned the cd
[01:44] <neo> i got the lates Gasten
[01:44] <neo> i burned it
[01:44] <neo> but do i need to cd dirofcd?
[01:44] <Gasten> Nuktar: write this: /nickserv set password yourpass newpass
[01:44] <Gasten> neo: no you just pop it into the cd-drive and reboot.
[01:44] <neo> no Gasten
[01:44] <neo> that dont work
[01:44] <neo> i tried
[01:45] <Nuktar>  /nickserv set password <your-password> omastar
[01:45] <Gasten> oh? what happens?
[01:45] <neo> it loads 5.04
[01:45] <zzcitic> ...
[01:45] <neo> can't i just do
[01:45] <neo> ./install
[01:45] <neo> admin@ubuntu:/cdrom$
[01:45] <Nuktar> gasten thanks
[01:45] <Gasten> neo. no. dont think so.
[01:45] <neo> can i do there
[01:46] <Gasten> neo: have you burned the iso correctly?
[01:46] <Gasten> it dont seems like it.
[01:46] <neo> yeah
[01:46] <neo> Gasten
[01:46] <stefg> neo: forget about updating... save your stuff, reinstall
[01:46] <neo> we unzipped :)
[01:46] <Gasten> neo: try configuring your bios so they search for a kernel in your drive first.
[01:46] <neo> Gasten
[01:46] <neo> how?
[01:46] <neo> i come in bios
[01:46] <neo> but i dunno
[01:46] <neo> how
[01:46] <neo> to set :S
[01:46] <stefg> !enter
[01:46] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:47] <neo> he search for floppy
[01:47] <neo> not for cd :S
[01:47] <hak5fan> Hi I'm running xubuntu 7.04 and I've setup my printer using the cups webinterface everything seems fine, but nothing can be printed..... the printer job shows up as well
[01:47] <pp|Paul> help please
[01:47] <Gasten> neo: when you restart your computer, press esc, f10, del, insert or whatever your bios-key is.
[01:47] <neo> f12
[01:47] <neo> :)
[01:47] <Gasten> neo: f12, then.
[01:47] <neo> i know but i dont know how to set search cd
[01:47] <stefg> !enter | neo, please stop spamming the channel
[01:48] <ubotu> neo, please stop spamming the channel: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:48] <Gasten> neo: its diffrenent on every model and firmware. you have to search.
[01:48] <neo> sorry
[01:48] <Gasten> neo: how did you install 5.10, or whatever you have?
[01:48] <neo> Gasten my brother setted bios
[01:49] <Gasten> ok.
[01:49] <Gasten> neo: cant you ask him to help you?
[01:49] <neo> i'll try
[01:49] <Gasten> :)
[01:50] <lieter> neo, i know that with Asus mainboards you can press F8 or ESC to bring up a small menu with all possible boot devices
[01:50] <neo> lieter i know
[01:50] <neo> tuxmaniac strange host u got
[01:51] <neo> Gasten i'll try........
[01:51] <tuxmaniac> neo, why?
[01:51] <neo> you=>
[01:51] <neo> a@unaffiliated/tuxmaniac
[01:51] <orbital_fox> hello
[01:51] <orbital_fox> im trying to setup my networking through a terminal
[01:51] <tuxmaniac> neo, thats not strange :-) its a cloak
[01:51] <orbital_fox> ive got no X
[01:51] <neo> ok
[01:52] <stefg> neo... however. don't install 5.04. it's outdated and no longer supported, and there's practically no way to upgrade to 7.04 from there
[01:52] <orbital_fox> now ive read a couple of tutos, but they had different methods
[01:52] <neo> stefg then i need to set bootdevices
[01:52] <orbital_fox> any suggestions as to what is the best way to setup my networking?
[01:52] <neo> but i know how
[01:52] <neo> my friend told me
[01:53] <Gasten> neo: the why dont you do that?
[01:54] <Logi> I've somehow messed up my wifi config so knetworkmanager doesn't list any networks and I'm having to iwconfig and dhclient to connect. Is there a way for me to ask NetworkManager directly what it can see so I know whether the problem is above or below that? (and generally to diagnose this)
[01:54] <stefg> neo: so get into the bios (usually <f2> or <del> at boot time) go to the advanced options and set the CD ROM as boot-device. Check your manufacturers site for instructions, this is not an ubuntu-issue
[01:54] <Gasten> stefg: he is gone :)
[01:55] <stefg> Gasten: good to know :-)
[01:55] <Gasten> stefg: those kids are funny.
[01:55] <Paddy_EIRE> jeezee I hate big brother
[01:56] <shafire> can anyone help me installung ubungu edgy on parallels??
[01:56] <hak5fan> Since I can't get my printer working I deleted the printer and tried readding it lpt #1 doesn't show up in devices list what now
[01:56] <stefg> shafire: rather use 7.04
[01:57] <xipietotec> does nm-applet handle wpa_supplicant automagically?
[01:57] <shafire> ok thx
[01:57] <Anlar> xipietotec: yes
[01:57] <hak5fan> Any ideas?
[01:57] <xipietotec> Anlar, danke =)
[01:58] <b0ha> im having problems with gaim. If friend sends me a smily (not the default smily, but bigger one), gaim crashes
[01:58] <Gasten> b0ha: had that tool
[01:58] <Logi> nm-tool it is....
[01:58] <Gasten> too*
[01:58] <kiasyn> hi
[01:58] <kiasyn> =] 
[01:58] <b0ha> Gasten, did you fix it ?
[01:59] <Gasten> b0ha: Nope.
[01:59] <b0ha> Gasten, or do you changed to another msn client
[01:59] <Gasten> b0ha: no. I learned to live with it.
[01:59] <Gasten> b0ha: try to turn smilies off.
[01:59] <Gasten> b0ha: i you can live with that, that is.
[02:00] <b0ha> Gasten,  tnx anyway. I will try to live with that too :D
[02:01] <Gasten> b0ha: but the best thing would be to file a bug on launchpad.
[02:01] <enyo> okay im having a problem with apt-get
[02:01] <enyo> E: Read error - read (5 Input/output error)
[02:01] <enyo> E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
[02:01] <enyo> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[02:01] <enyo> :S
[02:02] <jmchaffie> Hey all, some little rat-fink, sent a pass-encrypted rar that's nothing more than a lie-advo, wondering if there is a good hex-editor for linux? I'd like to peel it apart just to see if a) what the heck is in it to make it the file size it is, and b) see if I CAN anpack it and find anything in it to nail the little bastard! lol
[02:02] <stefg> enyo: sudo apt-get update , then try again
[02:03] <enyo> tried that. all that really happens is it times out on wines gpg
[02:04] <enyo> wine.budgetdedicated etc that is next to impossible to connect to
[02:04] <stefg> enyo: get a fresh sources.list at !easysource
[02:04] <rickympl> hello
[02:04] <jmchaffie> Anyone know a good hex-editor for linux?
[02:04] <rickympl> any sendmail gurus here? i keep getting this error: can not chdir(/var/spool/mqueue-client/): Permission denied
[02:04] <enyo> mkay
[02:05] <tarzeau> jmchaffie: mcedit ?
[02:05] <ubuntu> hallol wie komme ich in den deutsche ubuntu irc channel ?
[02:05] <stefg> !de
[02:05] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[02:05] <Frogzoo> jmchaffie: emacs is good
[02:06] <MetaMorfoziS> Hi all
[02:06] <jmchaffie> cool, thanks. Just haven't had to break out a hex-editor in linux yet all these years. gonna have to tear apart an archive. Thanks tons.
[02:06] <enyo> !easysource
[02:06] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[02:06] <MetaMorfoziS> Can anybody help me, how can i set up a simple internet sharing, with a machine "A" that have two ethernet cards (eth1->pppoe, and eth0 that connects to the other machine). I want to create a little network, that automatically adds an ipaddres and internet to the machine B
[02:06] <MetaMorfoziS> please:)
[02:07] <enyo> ooh i just got a new error message from apt-get
[02:07] <enyo> doing the update
[02:07] <enyo> E: Read error - read (5 Input/output error)
[02:07] <enyo> E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
[02:07] <hak5fan> what do I need to do to get lpt #1 to show up under the cups web interface's devices section?
[02:07] <t2> to config 2 graphic cards in xorg.conf does each one have its own separate "Section "Device" "   part ?
[02:07] <stefg> !firestarter | MetaMorfoziS
[02:07] <ubotu> MetaMorfoziS: 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).
[02:08] <MetaMorfoziS> i need sharing, with dhcpd, not a firewall, or am i missunderstanding something stefg?
[02:08] <stefg> MetaMorfoziS: iptables sets up ICS, too, and firstarter assists you in doing so
[02:09] <stefg> !ics
[02:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ics - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:09] <rymblock> hi !
[02:10] <stefg> MetaMorfoziS: http://rob.pectol.com/content/view/5/28/
[02:10] <enyo> ics = internet connection sharing?
[02:10] <stefg> enyo: yup.... 99 points for using your brain :-)
[02:11] <enyo> -_-
[02:11] <enyo> is there a keyboard shortcut for pasting in cli?
[02:12] <stefg> shift-ctrl-v
[02:12] <SourceContact> enyo: ctrl-shift-v
[02:12] <enyo> thanks
[02:12] <SourceContact> stefg - I'll get you next time :)
[02:12] <Anlar> argh. the flashplayer update that came today broke it entirely
[02:13] <enyo> also is there any solution for gstreamer getting out of sync with video?
[02:13] <stefg> Anlar: which dark and unknown repos are you using?
[02:13] <dv_> enyc, try disabling esd
[02:13] <enyo> esd?
[02:13] <rymblock> somebody are playing eve online with wine?
[02:13] <dv_> esd is usually responsible for a/v sync trouble
[02:14] <dv_> a sound daemon
[02:14] <enyo> rymblock, i got it working with .36
[02:14] <enyo> how do i do that?
[02:14] <dv_> killall esd
[02:14] <Anlar> stefg: only the official ones. there was an update, which downloaded, removed the "old" version and started installing new version.. which failed for md5 sum mismatch
[02:14] <dv_> then, change sound output to alsa
[02:14] <dv_> I think there is an entry in the System menu for switching sound output
[02:14] <stefg> Anlar: huh?.... flash9 updated? not with me...
[02:15] <dv_> as said, call "killall esd" in a terminal as root
[02:15] <pushpop> Hello all, I am new to Ubuntu and I want to manually partition my drive.  I have 1 160gb hd that i want to use as my main hd where the os is installed.  Then I have a 250gb I will be using for storage... Just wondering what would be the best way to partition the drives for maximum peformance?
[02:15] <Anlar> stefg: mirroring some non-critical updates might be slow
[02:15] <tondar> whats comipz fusion chann name ?
[02:15] <enyo> hmm i think i was already set to use alsa
[02:15] <enyo> but ill try that thanks
[02:15] <lieter> tondar, #ubuntu-effects
[02:16] <tondar> lieter: k
[02:16] <SourceContact> pushpop: you mean where to mount /home and the like, or what filesystems?
[02:16] <pushpop> Source Contact: both
[02:17] <rymblock> enyo, can you open me a private?
[02:17] <pushpop>  my main drive is 160GB, I want to store the os and my Virtual Machines on this drive.  Soo I would like performance on this drive.
[02:17] <pushpop> my 2nd drive is 250 GB drive I will be storing MP3's important files applications.  That I will need to have access to from my windows machine
[02:17] <Anlar> stefg: indeed, adobe updated 4 days ago the player
[02:17] <mbone> how to eject CD tray on Ubuntu ?
[02:18] <raf> huhu
[02:18] <SourceContact> pushpop: I would recommend a standard ext3 on the 160, and mount '/' on it - ext3 has no spectacular features, but is fast and solid
[02:18] <dv_> and, data recovery is much easier with ext3
[02:18] <stefg> pushpop: you should consider using two swaps (one on each drive). and you'll never need more than, say, 10 Gigs for the / (if you have /home separate) look at !lvm
[02:18] <enyo> hmm i made a new sources.list and now when doing apt-get i get these errors :
[02:18] <redbeard_> Hi all
[02:19] <enyo> ow when doing apt-get i get these errors :
[02:19] <enyo> er
[02:19] <SourceContact> pushpop: As for the data drive, I might have suggested XFS (which is what I use for my MythTV storage space), but if you need to get at it from windows, that limits your choices
[02:19] <raf> huhu
[02:19] <enyo> bah
[02:19] <raf> german here?
[02:19] <enyo> The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available
[02:19] <stefg> !de | raf
[02:19] <ubotu> raf: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[02:19] <enyo> and then says i should do an apt-get update :D
[02:19] <raf> thx!!
[02:19] <redbeard_> Anyone know how to run  network manager?
[02:20] <rymblock> I need somebody with experience with wine and eve online, somebody?
[02:20] <stefg> !pm | pushpop
[02:20] <ubotu> pushpop: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can also benefit. Please don't PM a user in the channel without asking first, some find it rude.
[02:20] <shadowhywind> Hi all, I am trying to use sshfs to mount a fat32 partition on a server. I can connect to it ok, but when i try to copy any files over, it comes up with Can't change file permissions. Anyone have any ideas?
[02:20] <redbeard_> As a noob, I find it hard to figure out how to run newly installed apps
[02:20] <enyo> rymblock, whats wrong?
[02:20] <Anlar> rymblock: the best information you can find about eve&wine from the comments at wine's appdb...
[02:20] <redbeard_> It's not like they get listed in the Applications menu
[02:20] <Gasten> what gnome-version do you use in gutsy?
[02:20] <Logi> shadowhywind: well, FAT doesn't have file permissions, so setting them fails...
[02:21] <pushpop> Stefg: I have 4gb of memory in this machine is a swap partition still neccessary?
[02:21] <Anlar> rymblock: it usually works, until they update the client when it breaks.. then someone patches the wine again etc
[02:21] <kbrooks> Logi, it's hacked in i bet.
[02:21] <Logi> pushpop: only if you leave firefox running for long periods :)
[02:21] <rymblock> I have some problems with entering game, and , already readed all from appdb
[02:21] <shadowhywind> Logi but when i go to the server i can change the file permissions
[02:21] <SourceContact> pushpop: Maybe not, but you should have one anyway
[02:21] <shadowhywind> Logi but in anycase, any ideas on how to get rid of those messages then?
[02:21] <stefg> pushpop: if you don't want to hibernate, you'll hardly need swap... just make 128MB on each drive for good measure
[02:22] <redbeard_> Anyone?
[02:22] <Anlar> rymblock: then there's not much you can do.. except posting your experiences there
[02:22] <rymblock> err:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_Reset Cannot change the back buffer format yet
[02:22] <rymblock> err:d3d:IWineD3DDeviceImpl_Reset Cannot change the device window yet
[02:22] <enyo> rymblock,  are you using .38 or .36 of wine?
[02:22] <rymblock> thats the problem
[02:22] <SourceContact> pushpop: Right, for hibernation, you'll need as much swap as you have memory
[02:22] <redbeard_> The recommended  size for swap is twice your RAM, I believe
[02:23] <Par-Due> redbeard_: you mean half your ram?
[02:23] <redbeard_> Nope..
[02:23] <Gasten> Par-Due: no.
[02:23] <stefg> redbeard_: that's from 1995 ....
[02:23] <Anlar> rymblock: take the newest wine cvs version perhaps.. and fiddle with winecfg & graphics settings.. who knows, those things keep changing
[02:23] <Par-Due> twice your ram is way too much if you're running 2gb or 4gb
[02:23] <redbeard_> In the install notes for Ubuntu it says you should have between your RAM and 2*RAM
[02:23] <rymblock> im not sure about how can I do that xD
[02:23] <redbeard_> stefg: And that's for the latest release
[02:24] <redbeard_> So  I'm fairly certain it's valid
[02:24] <enyo> rymblock, the latest version of wine on the wine cvs doesn't work with eve i believe you have to use .36
[02:24] <Par-Due> When you have 2 or 4 gigs?! I don't see a reason for that
[02:24] <stefg> redbeard_: yeah, for those who want to hibernate
[02:24] <redbeard_> Anyways, can somebody please help a linux noob across the gap between INSTALLING and RUNNING?
[02:24] <Anlar> enyo: oh some of the eve specific patches didn't get in? they should still apply though
[02:24] <yuck> is sharpmusique unavailable?
[02:25] <redbeard_> stefg: Still, better to err on the side of caution, eh?
[02:25] <Gasten> redbeard_: type the name of the ap in a terminal.
[02:25] <enyo> well if you compiled your own .38 you should be okay if you used the patches
[02:25] <redbeard_> Gasten: Tried that
[02:25] <enyo> but i used .36 with the eve patches and it worked fine
[02:25] <Gasten> redbeard_: what app?
[02:25] <redbeard_> Gasten: I installed Network Manager from the Synaptic, and ran it by doubleclicking it in the popup - but after a logout, it's gone
[02:26] <redbeard_> Gasten: From the top panel,  I mean
[02:26] <Anlar> enyo: oh then rymblock should be poitned the the direction of ready compiled workign wine version.. :o
[02:26] <Gasten> redbeard_: It... just disapeared?
[02:26] <redbeard_> Gasten: It's probably still on the disk somewhere ;-) But where? How to run?
[02:26] <Gasten> spooky.
[02:27] <Gasten> redbeard_: have you searched all your menus?
[02:27] <redbeard_> Yup,
[02:27] <yuck> is sharpmusique unavailable?
[02:27] <redbeard_> But does that mean that installing an app _should_ add it to a menu?
[02:28] <rickympl> any sendmail gurus here? i keep getting this error: can not chdir(/var/spool/mqueue-client/): Permission denied
[02:28] <redbeard_> Gasten: That would  at least make things easier (when it works, that is)
[02:28] <Anlar> it's GOOD that my display adapter sucks so much, especially with wine, that I can't even dream of playing Eve :) I'd have battleships lvl5 ready by now, 250 millions of bounty and a few hangars full of T2 stuff and prohecies (I love that ship)
[02:28] <MetaMorfoziS> stefg: thanx, but i have a problem, my second card is black, nothing shines on it, the leds are off on it. I have ifup eth0 but... it's black.
[02:28] <MetaMorfoziS> What can cause this?
[02:28] <redbeard_> Gasten: But it didn't in this case - and I've tried doing a find for it, as well as looking manually in /usr/bin and  several others
[02:29] <stefg> MetaMorfoziS: this looks more like hardware failure
[02:29] <MetaMorfoziS> And, it isn't work if i do sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.(10|20) on the two machine
[02:29] <Gasten> redbeard_: bu you have run it from the menu once?
[02:29] <MetaMorfoziS> yeah, i think the same:(
[02:29] <MetaMorfoziS> but i hoped anything else can cause this.
[02:29] <redbeard_> Gasten: No, from the popup in Synaptic
[02:29] <stefg> MetaMorfoziS: pull the card out, put back to a different slot
[02:29] <MetaMorfoziS> but it's an old card.
[02:29] <MetaMorfoziS> ok
[02:29] <MetaMorfoziS> brb
[02:29] <redbeard_> Gasten: You know, when you add an app, it shows  a list of added apps, and allows you to doubleclick them in the popup
[02:30] <redbeard_> Gasten: But I don't want to have to reinstall it every time I want to run it ;-)
[02:30] <redbeard_> Gasten: Kinda bothersome :-)
[02:31] <Gasten> redbeard_: Aha.... is there any way you can see which command got executed when you pressed the popup? Some apps dont make icons.
[02:31] <SourceContact> hey, stefg: why did you suggest two swaps?
[02:31] <screenname92834> hi folks I need some advice on anjuta please?
[02:31] <redbeard_> Gasten: See, if  I know how to answer that question, I'd just run it :-)
[02:31] <Gasten> redbeard_: :)
[02:31] <xhaan> SourceContact, if you have two it can split the work in between them, faster swapping
[02:32] <Gasten> redbeard_: what's the package name, then?
[02:32] <stefg> SourceContact: the kernel cleverly uses striping (raid0) on the swap if you mount them with equal priority
[02:32] <redbeard_> Gasten: Good question - can I see that in Synaptic?
[02:32] <screenname92834> folks, I'm just trying to create a new project with anjuta, and clearly it's not fully installed as it produces a whole list of things I need.
[02:32] <SourceContact> xhaan, stefg: very cool :)
[02:32] <screenname92834> like glib etc.
[02:32] <Gasten> redbeard_: its probably the name you pressed install on.
[02:32] <kbrooks> redbeard_, um
[02:32] <kbrooks> redbeard_, it's not that hard to find the package
[02:33] <kbrooks> redbeard_, in synaptic
[02:33] <redbeard_> Gasten: It's just called Network Manager
[02:33] <kbrooks> redbeard_, start it, and then look at the name of the new program in add/remove
[02:33] <redbeard_> Gasten: Don't see any other name there
[02:33] <kbrooks> redbeard_, search for that name in synaptic
[02:33] <kbrooks> redbeard_, tell me the packages that come up
[02:33] <screenname92834> so what else should I install to get anjuta operating?
[02:33] <redbeard_> kbrooks: I  installed it from there
[02:34] <xhaan> stefg, would it still work between a swap partition and a swap file?
[02:34] <getBoa> hi y'all, does anybody know how to remove the font shadow of Eterm  ???
[02:34] <stefg> xhaan: no idea, think so. but swap files are baaaddd
[02:34] <redbeard_> kbrooks: It's a supported ubuntu apap
[02:34] <redbeard_> app
[02:34] <kbrooks> stefg, in the sense of inefficiency
[02:35] <xhaan> stefg, any particular reason why theyre bad?
[02:35] <kbrooks> stefg, and swap files only work for windows
[02:35] <xhaan> kbrooks, you can make swap files on linux also
[02:35] <kbrooks> stefg, when its easier ... but they do have disadvantages there
[02:35] <redbeard_> kbrooks: But I guess the package name cannot be Network Manager? They all seem to be lowercase, with - inbetween
[02:35] <kbrooks> xhaan, by "work", i dont mean you cant make them there
[02:35] <stefg> xhaan: 1.) you go through the filesystem 2.) fragmentation (it get's in the way for normal fs-operations)
[02:36] <kbrooks> xhaan, you misunderstood
[02:36] <screenname92834> so once you've installed anjuta, what else do you need to get?
[02:36] <xhaan> they do work, ives used them before... unless you mean something else by 'work'
[02:36] <kbrooks> stefg, swap files are used in windows, and are bad for exactly these reasons you gave
[02:36] <he11c0de> Hi, I just tried to compile python2.5 (to apply a patch) but when I did "sudo apt-get build-dep python2.5" apt-get said UBUNTU-DESKTOP was going to be removed! What do I have to do?
[02:37] <kbrooks> xhaan, make sense there when they are "required", so as to bypass partitioning difficulties.
[02:38] <kbrooks> xhaan, typically, there  is only one partition with windows when you install it.
[02:38] <raavi> Can anyone have some idea, how to separate gnome and kde items on gnome and kde menus respectively?
[02:38] <kbrooks> xhaan, and that "one partition" is the problem.
[02:38] <stefg> xhaan: but that's all academic mumbo-jumbo .. i have 512 MB, and never ever used more tha 32 MB of swap on that machine. Most of these considerations became irrelevant on todays hardware
[02:38] <redbeard_> Anybody?
[02:38] <kbrooks> xhaan, so microsoft has to put a swap file on there
[02:38] <redbeard_> Still stranded here
[02:38] <redbeard_> Help?
[02:39] <defrysk> !patience | redbeard_
[02:39] <ubotu> redbeard_: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[02:39] <kbrooks> redbeard_, what do you need help on?
[02:39] <redbeard_> Network Mananger
[02:39] <redbeard_> Manager
[02:39] <redbeard_> I just want  to run  it
[02:39] <kbrooks> redbeard_, why?
[02:39] <redbeard_> To use my WLAN card
[02:39] <xhaan> i used a swap file in freebsd and also with debian... never had fragment problems, and i push my computers pretty hard
[02:40] <stefg> redbeard_: first of all: Do you need network-manager (is it a laptop which roams between different nets)?
[02:40] <xhaan> though i do prefer a swap partition... but i already have a lot of partitions lol
[02:40] <redbeard_> stefg: Yep, It's a laptop - no, not much roaming,  but once in a while
[02:41] <redbeard_> stefg: So I'd like a systray  tool to control it
[02:41] <redbeard_> stefg: Also, the standard network tool doesn't support WPA
[02:41] <mon^rch> !nvu
[02:41] <ubotu> nvu is a WYSIWYG and code dual-function HTML editor for easily creating web pages.  The original developer is working on a full rewrite; meanwhile, another is doing bugfixes.  It is not in the Ubuntu repos for Feisty Fawn, but add your name to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WaitingForNvuFeisty to be notified when packages are available.  See also !html.
[02:41] <akos> hello! i think i might have accidently removed (deleted) the ndiswrapper kernel module... what can i do?
[02:41] <stefg> redbeard_: actually network manager poses more probs than it solves
[02:42] <kbrooks> !html
[02:42] <ubotu> html is HyperText Markup Language, used to build webpages. Editors in Ubuntu: Bluefish, Quanta+, Screem, and Nvu. For howto on HTML coding, see: http://www.w3schools.com
[02:42] <stefg> redbeard_: have you been through !wifi already ?
[02:42] <redbeard_> stefg: As long as another GUI can help me, I don't care which it is
[02:42] <stefg> !wifi | redbeard_
[02:42] <ubotu> redbeard_: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:43] <redbeard_> Been there, yes
[02:43] <Logi> ok, after a bunch of messing around, deconfiguring the wireless card in /etc/network/interfaces and rebooting brought it back in network manager
[02:43] <xhaan> ooh, just discovered that i left 10gb free for more partitions... guess i can just make another one
[02:43] <redbeard_> stefg: And I got the wpa supplicant as well as wpa gui
[02:44] <getBoa> im looking for a complete source.list ? can you guys show yours
[02:44] <redbeard_> stefg: But, wpa gui needs to connect to wpa supplicant, and it says no reply
[02:44] <aa^way> hey, where is WINE font folder located? Ive searched forever but just cant find it
[02:44] <stefg> !easysource | getBoa
[02:44] <ubotu> getBoa: source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[02:44] <rambo3> !source-o-matic | getBoa
[02:44] <akos> stefg, i'm having problems with wifi also... I've done all the docs you can  find around the internet, and none of them seem to work... Now I have accidently deleted the ndiswrapper kernel modules, what could I do?
[02:44] <getBoa> thanks
[02:45] <enyo> why is desktop spelt with a capital D in ubuntu?
[02:45] <stefg> akos: sudo apt-get install --reinstall ndiswrapper
[02:45] <t2> i have two vga cards in my system one AGP one PCI...when ubuntu generates xorg.conf it somehow uses the APG card to drive the monitor that is connected to PCI card how is this possible ?
[02:45] <timewriter> hi
[02:45] <stefg> enyo: becaus nOOb i spelled with two capital O#s
[02:45] <Logi> can anyone recommend a web-controlled media player, preferably with ubuntu packages and running headless?
[02:45] <timewriter> someone can give me a good link about how to compile a new kernel ?
[02:45] <enyo> :|
[02:46] <redbeard_> stefg: "Could not get status from wpa supplicant"
[02:46] <stefg> redbeard_: what card is that?
[02:47] <redbeard_> stefg: An  SMCWCB-G
[02:47] <Frogzoo> !compile | timewriter
[02:47] <ubotu> timewriter: 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!)
[02:47] <Frogzoo> !kernel | timewriter
[02:47] <ubotu> timewriter: kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[02:47] <timewriter> thank you
[02:47] <redbeard_> stefg: Wiki says I should do an update-pciids, so I did
[02:47] <redbeard_> stefg: But to use wpa-gui, apparently wpa supplicant  needs to be running
[02:48] <enyo> stefg, autosources worked but now i get an odd error message when i use apt-get update
[02:48] <redbeard_> stefg: And I'm not sure how to do that
[02:48] <enyo> The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available
[02:49] <_Roly> I am having problems with an acer aspire 5633 using the intel wireless 3945 card.  I can see the networks in the available area.  It takes about 1 min to connect to a network and then the connection just drops and reconnects every 15 seconds or so.  The network icon show the signal drop from 90% to 0% and back again.  I am using ubuntu feisty.
[02:50] <timewriter> ok
[02:51] <SourceContact> has anyone here used TimeVault?
[02:51] <abelp>  good day for everyone
 I have 2 questions
 1st where do I have/reach new linux icons?
 2nd I have to monitors and I want to continue the desktop to the second monitor. How can I do that?
[02:51] <magnetron> _Roly: sounds like you may be to far from the network access points, or something is obstructing the path (metal, thick walls etc)
[02:52] <kbrooks> SourceContact, just ask
[02:52] <stefg> redbeard_: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=242195 is all i can do for you atm. no idea why wpa doesn't work
[02:52] <_Roly> magnetron: i am sure that this is not the case.  the signal is about 90%. other laptops can connect no problem at full speed.
[02:52] <SourceContact> that's my question: Has anyone here used TimeVault?
[02:53] <enyo> anyone here play world of warcraft with wine?
[02:53] <rickympl> i get this error: can not chdir(/var/spool/mqueue-client/): Permission denied, ls -la on /var/spool : drwxrws---  2 root smmsp 4096 2007-07-14 14:40 mqueue-client, what is wrong, what makes me get the error?
[02:53] <SourceContact> kbrooks: I want to see if people are using it for revision control of documents, etc.
[02:53] <redbeard_> stefg: Thanks for trying :-)
[02:53] <magnetron> enyo: appdb.winehq.org
[02:54] <stefg> enyo: you have to get the gpg keys of the repos and add them. this is nothing to be too worried about, but having the gpg-keys prevents spoofed packages to enter your system
[02:54] <kuukkeli> how to change my keyboard options?
[02:54] <kbrooks> SourceContact, i haven't tried it, but maybe a search for "timevault ubuntu" on google will give us some results. hang on please'
[02:54] <enyo> ah .. can't really be bothered with that
[02:54] <jatt> kuukkeli: System->Preferences->Keyboard
[02:55] <SourceContact> kbrooks: :) Thanks, but I know what it does - I'm the author and I was looking for feedback from non-beta-testers.
[02:55] <kbrooks> SourceContact, ahhh
[02:55] <kbrooks> SourceContact, okay...
[02:56] <abelp> where do I have/reach new linux icons?
[02:56] <kbrooks> SourceContact, can i help you with it, i mean code
[02:56] <SourceContact> that would be extremely cool
[02:56] <SourceContact> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeVaultScreenShots
[02:56] <stefg> !themes | abelp
[02:56] <ubotu> abelp: 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
[02:57] <michal_> ;-)
[02:57] <Tanman> when a sftp server reads this: Server sent command exit status 53
[02:57] <Tanman> what does it mean?
[02:57] <kbrooks> SourceContact, okay...
[02:57] <SourceContact> kbrooks: we're having a meeting at 17:00 UTC: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=3015008&postcount=169
[02:57] <SourceContact> to talk about future directions, etc.
[02:57] <kbrooks> SourceContact, after a quick (shocking eh? wait) peruse of the screenshots, it needs a quick fix
[02:58] <kbrooks> SourceContact, for example
[02:58] <SourceContact> kbrooks: ?
[02:58] <kbrooks> SourceContact, having two buttons to launch snapshot browser may be unintutive
[02:59] <SourceContact> kbrooks: sure :)
[02:59] <kbrooks> SourceContact,  i can attend
[02:59] <kbrooks> SourceContact,  it's at 1 pm EDT here
[02:59] <akos> I'm trying to get my wifi work with ndiswrapper... but ndiswrapper says it is not a valid driver? netw4x64 : invalid driver! wtf?
[02:59] <SourceContact> kbrooks: excellent, yep 1PM eastern
[02:59] <akos> i should download the drivers for windows XP 64 bit right? (im running amd64)
[03:00] <Tanman> i get this from winscp as well: Cannot initialize SFTP protocol. Is the host running a SFTP server?
[03:00] <SourceContact> I was looking for user feedback to bring to the meeting
[03:00] <jatt> Tanman: nmap the server and see
[03:00] <redbeard_> stefg: In caseu
[03:01] <redbeard_> stefg: In case you're curious, I found the name of Network Manager: it's nm-applet :-)
[03:01] <Tanman> nmap?
[03:01] <jatt> yes
[03:01] <Tanman> it works ok with another user
[03:01] <akos> stefg, trying to get my wifi work with ndiswrapper... but ndiswrapper says it is not a valid driver? netw4x64 : invalid driver! wtf? i should download the drivers for windows XP 64 bit right? (im running amd64)
[03:02] <jatt> Tanman: then the host is running an sftp server
[03:02] <Tanman> must not be configured properly..
[03:02] <abelp> can i change my regular icon for a PNG image?!
[03:02] <magnetron> abelp: yes
[03:02] <Tanman> i would like to jail a few users
[03:02] <Tanman> in sftp scp
[03:02] <abelp> wow!
[03:03] <JayRoe> Does ubuntu have a partition manager?
[03:03] <Tanman> using* so i used a tool called jailkit
[03:03] <bronze-> How do I install new murrine configurator in ubuntu?
[03:03] <magnetron> !info gparted | JayRoe
[03:03] <ubotu> jayroe: gparted: GNOME partition editor. In component main, is optional. Version 0.2.5-2ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 316 kB, installed size 1588 kB
[03:03] <stefg> akos: ndiswrapper in 64 bit is asking for trouble. you might get away with manually updating ndiswrapper to the latest version, but honestly i'd recommend sticking to 32 ubuntu anyway
[03:03] <JayRoe> thanks magnetron
[03:03] <abelp> if its a high res image will ubuntu resample ir for the icon? or is recommended to use an already resampled image?
[03:03] <Tanman> do i need a bash shell for scp and sftp to work?
[03:03] <Tanman> or some shell?
[03:03] <magnetron> abelp: try it
[03:03] <Tanman> and jailed as well..
[03:04] <tomasso> my Videocam Look webcam has integrated mic, it works, but the camera functionality doesnt :S Im a bit dissapointed
[03:04] <pushpop> Question: when I try to create a partition larger then 200gb I get an error "cant have the end before the start" when I make it smaller then 200gb the partition is created without a problem.  This is on DSB any ideas?
[03:04] <akos> stefg, so I'd need to reinstall the whole system once more? I could barely get half of my hardware to work, so here I go again? :((
[03:04] <pushpop> sdb**
[03:04] <abelp> nice :D
[03:05] <abelp> linux rules :D
[03:05] <bronze-> How do I install new murrine configurator in ubuntu?
[03:05] <stefg> akos: See what i mean? Reinstall 32bit and gat out of troubles way
[03:05] <john__> test
[03:05] <stefg> failed
[03:05] <akos> stefg, yeah, that's what I asked, do I have to reinstall the whole system in 32 bit?
[03:05] <pushpop> stefg: when I try to create a partition larger then 200gb I get an error "cant have the end before the start" when I make it smaller then 200gb the partition is created without a problem.  This is on SDB my storage drive any ideas?
[03:06] <magnetron> welcome, john__
[03:06] <Abnaxos> Hi there!
[03:06] <jatt> john__: you failed
[03:06] <akos> stefg,  that is... delete ubuntu amd64, install ubuntu i386
[03:06] <stefg> akos: yes. you can salvage your /home, your sources.list and see !clone how to quickly reinstall in 32bit
[03:06] <Abnaxos> I'm trying to install dapper on a dell PowerEdge 1900.
[03:06] <Abnaxos> Doesn't seem too much of a problem ... ;)
[03:06] <akos> !clone
[03:06] <ubotu> To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type  dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages , move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type  sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade  - See also !automate
[03:07] <Abnaxos> However, it won't even reboot: ata_do_simple_cmd: ata command failed: 2
[03:07] <akos> oh cool
[03:07] <akos> !automate
[03:07] <ubotu> Ways to automate installation of Ubuntu on multiple machines are described at https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/installation-guide/i386/automatic-install.html - See also !cloning
[03:07] <akos> what is the newest ubuntu edition? fiesty 7.04?
[03:07] <stefg> yes
[03:08] <steve__> yo
[03:08] <Gissehel> Hello, I would like to know if there is something to perform a network install of ubutu using a floppy instead of CD.
[03:08] <Abnaxos> Well, I *can* reset, but this is a *very* bad sign, IMO, not sure, whether I should continue under these circumstances ... :/
[03:08] <stefg> pushpop: how old is your bios?
[03:08] <Spaceman3750> Is openGL installed by default or do I need to get it from the repo?
[03:08] <pushpop> stefg: brand new AM2 board
[03:08] <magnetron> !install > Gissehel   (please read the private message from ubotu)
[03:09] <abelp> I have to monitors and I want to continue the desktop to the second monitor. How can I do that?
[03:09] <Gissehel> !install
[03:09] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[03:09] <Spaceman3750> Is openGL installed by default or do I need to get it from the repository?
[03:10] <lilei> if i use linux can i be 100% sure i wont be sued for anything? because its a witch hunt in sweden after people who pirate these days so i switched to ubuntu...
[03:10] <stefg> pushpop: looks like some overflow in some counter.... but what i'd do is put swap and a 10 Gig / (root) on the bigger drive, and let the rest be handled through lvm. theis enable you to have the 160 Gigs and the rest of the 250 Gig drive as one big space
[03:11] <Gissehel> Ok thanks (looked for "floppy" on web pages while it was "floppies" I needed to search) !
[03:11] <stefg> !lvm | pushpop
[03:11] <ubotu> pushpop: Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[03:11] <pushpop> thank you
[03:12] <abelp> !Xinerama
[03:12] <ubotu> xinerama is an extension to !X to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XineramaHowTo - See also !DualHead
[03:12] <magnetron> lilei: being a Swedish citizen myself, i share your concern. The packages that comes with Ubuntu by default specifically exclude any software that would get you in trouble in any way.
[03:12] <abelp> is this setting a hardcore thing to a newbie like me?
[03:12] <enyo> hmm i think my wine install may be broken. and i need to reinstall the gecko engine inside wine.. any idea how?
[03:13] <lilei> magnetron och tack gode gud.... vill inte ka fast fildelning. jag vill ga over helt till sadant som ar gratis
[03:14] <lilei> ppna format ar nog bast
[03:14] <magnetron> lilei: /join ubuntu-se fr svenska
[03:14] <lilei> ok
[03:14] <magnetron> ska vara #ubuntu-se
[03:14] <stefg> pushpop: btw, you'll need the alternate installer to set that up
[03:15] <pushpop> ugh, this is not noobie friendly
[03:15] <pushpop> just a tad confused
[03:16] <HEP85> is somebody here familiar with ntfs-3g?
[03:16] <enyo> ergh
[03:16] <enyo> wine_0.9.41~winehq0~ubuntu~7.04-1_i386.deb: short read in buffer_copy (backend dpkg-deb during `./usr/lib/wine/wininet.dll.so')
[03:16] <john__> how to connect to IRCHighway ?
[03:17] <john__> I can't find it on list of networks
[03:17] <enyo> stefg, short read in buffer_copy ?
[03:17] <Abnaxos> Ah, sorry. It was really just the install. The system reboots just fine now. Thanks anyway. :)
[03:17] <stefg> pushpop: or you jsut create 128 MB of swap on each drive, and a 10G on the bigger one, leaving the rest unpartitioned. do a desktop install and prepare the lvm later from there
[03:17] <pushpop> stefg: do I create a /home partition or just swap and /root and create home with the LVM
[03:17] <kiasyn> hmm
[03:17] <kiasyn> where did my sound go =[
[03:18] <kyja> where is the dvd images?
[03:18] <kyja> !dvd
[03:18] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[03:18] <pushpop> Stefg: so just create swap and root then install desktop
[03:18] <kyja> no
[03:18] <kyja> !releases-dvd
[03:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about releases-dvd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:18] <john__> he means DVD ISO images
[03:19] <stefg> pushpop: good question... depends on your needs. but you can do a basic install first, and then change things later
[03:19] <pushpop> ok
[03:19] <john__> try http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/dvd/current/gutsy-dvd-i386.iso
[03:19] <getBoa> alguem sabe como tirar a sombra da font no Eterm
[03:19] <kyja> thx
[03:20] <stefg> pushpop: i personally prefer to have my /home with the OS-partition, so it gets backed up whenever i do a partition image. but my actual stuff (like media and documents) is physically on a different drive, just the folders are symlinked into my /home
[03:21] <jatt> !pt
[03:21] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[03:21] <jatt> !pt | getBoa
[03:21] <ubotu> getBoa: please see above
[03:21] <Abhi123> anybody configured postfix in ubuntu server?
[03:22] <erUSUL> !postfix
[03:22] <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
[03:22] <getBoa> lol i didnt realize, i wrote in the wrong channel... sorry about it !!
[03:22] <HEP85> !ntfs-3g
[03:22] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[03:25] <leftStanding> hi all, i'm trying to play a specific dvd which relies heavily on menus. i went through the steps on the restricted format page for dapper, but i can't access the menus
[03:26] <stefg> leftStanding: try vlc
[03:26] <zorlin> leftStanding: What media player are you using?
[03:26] <kyja> yes vlc
[03:26] <leftStanding> zorlin: i'm using mplayer
[03:26] <zorlin> Try Totem or VLC.
[03:26] <leftStanding> i've used vlc for windows and it rocks
[03:26] <zorlin> :) glad to hear it.
[03:26] <jamez> hi i just want to ask how can i add 1440x990 resolution
[03:26] <zorlin> have a go and see if it helps with the problem.
[03:27] <stefg> !fixres | jamez
[03:27] <ubotu> jamez: 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
[03:27] <zorlin> jamez, try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:27] <zorlin> and follow the steps CAREFULLY until you get to the resolution section
[03:28] <Puppy_> how do I open an gedit file in the terminal?
[03:28] <zorlin> then it should show up in the Screen Resolution tool
[03:28] <zorlin> puppy: Use "gedit /location/of/file.file"
[03:28] <magnetron> Puppy_: just type  gedit filename
[03:28] <Puppy_> zorlin and magnetron: thanks!
[03:28] <zorlin> example "gedit /home/zorlin/.example/text.readme
[03:29] <Puppy_> thanks
[03:29] <zorlin> Puppy_: You're welcome. If you get read-only errors, append "sudo" to the front
[03:29] <zorlin> :)
[03:29] <mycelph> i want to network my xbox what FTP client is best
[03:29] <enyo> can anyone help me with me this error?
[03:29] <enyo> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/wine_0.9.41~winehq0~ubuntu~7.04-1_i386.deb: short read in buffer_copy (backend dpkg-deb during `./usr/lib/wine/wininet.dll.so')
[03:29] <Puppy_> ok, thanks
[03:30] <magnetron> mycelph: Gnome supports ftp, choose "connect to server" in the menu. or you could install filezilla
[03:30] <ppd> hi. how can I tell my dvd drive to completely ignore non readable sectors and to just continue? (with dd)
[03:31] <ppd> conv=noerror does not work
[03:31] <stefg> !info ddrescue
[03:31] <ubotu> ddrescue: copies data from one file or block device to another. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.12-1 (feisty), package size 17 kB, installed size 76 kB
[03:31] <john__> anybody using vmware server ?
[03:32] <john__> does free vmware server also include vmware tools ?
[03:32] <mycelph> Thanks Magnetron
[03:33] <ppd> ddrescue does the same. my drive just stops at the broken point and starts re reading that sector again and again
[03:33] <vader1102> running Kubuntu Feisty, very slow dsl speed, anyone who can help, please chime in
[03:33] <kazim59> chime in?
[03:33] <leftStanding> sexiness! vlc works wondefully thanks for the help
[03:34] <stefg> !ipv6 | vader1102
[03:34] <ubotu> vader1102: To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[03:34] <meep> hi all, just a quick question, if you dual boot, can i run under my programs  on my mounted NTFS drive under WINE??
[03:34] <vader1102> stefg, ty
[03:34] <kazim59> I got 256 MB RAM... ubuntu seems slower... do I need more RAM?
[03:34] <meep> use xubuntu
[03:35] <Jack_Sparrow> meep: if you are trying to what I think.. no
[03:35] <stefg> meep: won#t work in the vast majority of cases
[03:35] <meep> Jack_Sparrow: why not :(
[03:35] <magnetron> meep: depends. in most cases, no. it would work better if you reinstalled them in the ubuntu setup
[03:35] <mycelph> What program do you use to rip VCD's
[03:35] <Jack_Sparrow> They need to be installed into wine
[03:35] <meep> okey dokey
[03:35] <meep> cheers guys
[03:35] <Jack_Sparrow> meep: np
[03:36] <sspies> hi
[03:36] <SlimeyPete> hi
[03:36] <meep> hey
[03:36] <stefg> kazim59: 512 MB won't hurt
[03:37] <john__> kazim59: 512 MB is recommended
[03:37] <kazim59> stefg: I knew... silly question.. lol...
[03:37] <Myrth> hi, how can i make knetworkmanager not to update /etc/resolv.conf when connecting to vpn?
[03:37] <Apollyn> is there a ipsec/racoon-specialist there?
[03:37] <Jack_Sparrow> stefg: you seem to be here alot.. if you see a guy named vietnow or something xlose to that.. the fix for his install problem is to reduce the amount of shared video ram by adjusting the setting in the bios..
[03:37] <kazim59> john__: how much does it cost? gotta ask dad!!
[03:37] <brainiac8008> kazim59:  I use 512 MB and when I do multiple things on Ubuntu it still occasionally uses some swap
[03:37] <john__> lets see
[03:37] <mycelph> Just crack 2GB into your computer
[03:38] <john__> should be less than $50
[03:38] <kazim59> john__: really..?
[03:38] <kiasyn> ram is cheap enough to upgrade, and generally worth it
[03:38] <Apollyn> or do you know a place to get support for ipsec-tools ?
[03:38] <john__> US $ that is
[03:38] <kazim59> john__: ok... here I come dad
[03:39] <mycelph> Whats a good Audio Visual channel for ubuntu
[03:39] <Puppy_> does anyone know what this does: wget -q http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/387EE263.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add -
[03:39] <stefg> Puppy_: add the rpo key to your pat-keyring
[03:39] <stefg> Puppy_: adds the repo key to your apt-keyring
[03:39] <kazim59> Puppy_: weird things... adds gpg key to ur apt repos list
[03:39] <Jerome_> Does anyone know if this RAID Controller is true hardware Raid, and if its supported by ubuntu? -> American Megatrends 428 Rev D1 RAID controller w/128MB cache
[03:40] <FreeFull> Hello, my wireless card stopped working
[03:40] <Puppy_> oh, when I put it in the terminal it does nothing. Let me try again.
[03:40] <kazim59> FreeFull: sorry to hear that
[03:40] <kazim59> Puppy_: are you following some tutorial?
[03:40] <Puppy_> yup
[03:41] <xhaan> Puppy_, you dont see it do anything because you have -q on it
[03:41] <xhaan> that means its set to quiet
[03:41] <FreeFull> I have already made a thread on Ubuntu forums but the problem is still not solved
[03:42] <kazim59> Puppy_: remove the -q ... and the server seems down for me
[03:42] <FreeFull> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=497644 - please help me...
[03:42] <pushpop> stefg: is there a ubuntu lvm how to?
[03:42] <Puppy_> Thanks everyone! I got it. :)
[03:42] <kiasyn> ifup wlan0
[03:42] <kiasyn> =[
[03:43] <silviasichigo> how's it going
[03:43] <FreeFull> kiasyn, try to read the thread first.
[03:44] <silviasichigo> I just loaded up Ubuntu on my Toshiba satellite well My graphics card is not running optimally (xpress 200M) any ideas?
[03:44] <novato_br> i wanna link to download good ubuntu version
[03:44] <Spaceman3750> Anyone know off the top of their head the package name for Apache?
[03:45] <kiasyn> i dunno freefull
[03:45] <kiasyn> have u changed anything
[03:45] <novato_br> !ubuntu
[03:45] <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
[03:45] <novato_br> !download
[03:45] <ubotu> Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[03:45] <novato_br> !ubuntu download
[03:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuntu download - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:45] <HEP85> apache2
[03:45] <magnetron> novato_br: go to http://releases.ubuntu.com
[03:46] <FreeFull> kiasyn, only thing I done was installing AVG so that I won't send windows viruses to people without knowing about it.(now unistalled and user AVG removed)
[03:46] <jatt> silviasichigo: I do have the same card,
[03:46] <jatt> (**) |   |-->Device "ATI Technologies Inc ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M 5955 (PCIE)"
[03:46] <jatt> and it works fine, no 3D acceleration though.
[03:46] <pushpop> !lvm
[03:46] <ubotu> Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[03:46] <Frogzoo> novato_br: get the iso/dvd torrent @  http://mirror.mcs.anl.gov/pub/ubuntu-iso/DVDs/ubuntu/feisty/release/ubuntu-7.04-dvd-i386.iso.torrent
[03:46] <Busata> !flac
[03:46] <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
[03:46] <berent> !raid
[03:46] <ubotu> Raid and LVM --> very easy guide for alternate CD : http://users.piuha.net/martti/comp/ubuntu/raid.html please see above
[03:47] <banlieue> is there a reason I get kicked out of gnome when pressing ctrl+alt+shift+f8?
[03:47] <mycelph> How do you rip VCD's
[03:47] <JayRoe> how do I change the user rights for a partition?
[03:47] <silviasichigo> thanks Jatt have you tried anything to get it to work?
[03:47] <Frogzoo> banlieue: it's switch to tty8 when you do that
[03:47] <kazim59> !rip
[03:47] <ubotu> For information about the Sound Juicer ripping application see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CDRipping. To rip an Audio CD in KDE, put it in and then put audiocd:// in the Konqueror URL bar
[03:48] <HEP85> banlieue: try ctrl+alt+f7 then you're back
[03:48] <banlieue> Frogzoo: oh... :o
[03:48] <banlieue> Frogzoo: that's kind of obvious actually lol, ty
[03:48] <kazim59> mycelph: vcd://mpegav/*.dat are mpeg files... you have them
[03:48] <stefg> pushpop: seems there's no specific ubuntu lvm howto ... sudo apt-get install lvm2 will certainly be the first step :-)
[03:49] <akos> I am struggling with ndiswrapper... I am running a 64 bit feisty. I downloaded the windows drivers, it downloaded 3 INF files: NETw4k32.INF  NETw4x32.INF  NETw4x64.INF. I i
[03:49] <berent> what is raid. why are people beyond it when they can simply use simple LVM -mounted disk drives
[03:49] <jack> being really silly i "sudo rm -fr all of /var/log and now mysqld won't start
[03:49] <jatt> silviasichigo: I tried several things (latest proprietary drivers, etc.) but never got 3D acceleration to work. I am using currently the xorg driver.
[03:50] <akos> If I load the 64bit drivers, it sais invalid driver. I tried the other two, NET24x32 is reported as invalid also, but Netw4k32.INF loads correctly, and says that a board has been found
[03:50] <berent> raid makes life tougher
[03:50] <jack> mysqld: File '/var/log/mysql/mysql-bin.index' not found (Errcode: 13)
[03:50] <Frogzoo> berent: lvm doesn't provide either speed or reliability hence lvm on top of raid
[03:50] <silviasichigo> what kind or FPS are you getting out of GXLGEARS?
[03:50] <jack> i touched that file but it still complains
[03:50] <kitche> jack: you lost /var/log if you did rm -rf /var/log/
[03:50] <akos> but there is no wlan interface coming up... any ideas? is usgin that driver okay?
[03:50] <kitche> jack: which is very bad
[03:50] <jack> i've remade the mysql dir
[03:51] <jack> and touched the log file
[03:51] <skulrid> hi
[03:51] <trouxx> hi
[03:51] <kyja> ih
[03:51] <kitche> jack anyways I have to restart dwm so I'll be right back
[03:51] <jack> ok kitche
[03:51] <akos> I am struggling with ndiswrapper... I am running a 64 bit feisty. I downloaded the windows drivers, it downloaded 3 INF files: NETw4k32.INF  NETw4x32.INF  NETw4x64.INF. If I load the 64bit drivers, it sais invalid driver. I tried the other two, NET24x32 is reported as invalid also, but Netw4k32.INF loads correctly, and says that a board has been found, even reports that there is an alternate driver (that is unloaded at the moment, because it make the system f
[03:51] <akos> reeze) but there is no wlan interface coming up... any ideas? is usgin that driver okay?
[03:51] <skulrid> whenever I need to do something in windows, is there a way to go tehre (like emulation) without having to restar my pc?
[03:51] <HEP85> akos: did you take a look at the logs?
[03:51] <jack> skulrid: try virtualbox
[03:51] <_Lucretia_> well, I just had my first ubuntu crash/hang
[03:52] <skulrid> jack have u tried?
[03:52] <berent> Frogzoo : you mean i can raid now
[03:52] <kyja> skulrid, look into qemu
[03:52] <jack> skulrid: i use it regulary
[03:52] <magnetron> !virtualizers | skulrid
[03:52] <ubotu> skulrid: There are several solutions for running other operating systems (or their programs) inside Ubuntu, while using the native CPU as much as possible: !QEmu (with !KQemu or !qvm86), !VirtualBox, !VMWare, as well as !WINE and !Cedega for Windows applications
[03:52] <jack> it wont work with games though
[03:52] <akos> HEP85, yeah.... it isn't loaded :(
[03:52] <VoX> akos: you're trying trying to use 32-bit drivers with a 64-bit operating system.
[03:52] <Frogzoo> berent: nope - you need to setup raid on physical partitions, then put lvm on top of that
[03:52] <skulrid> nice
[03:53] <HEP85> no error messages from ndiswrapper? is ndiswrapper itself loaded?
[03:53] <silviasichigo> Thanks for the Restricted Driver pages I will hit that up laters thanks Jatt
[03:53] <Beatbreaker> hey i'm having a problem with my NVIDIA driver and compiz fusion
[03:53] <berent> Frogzoo : what do you mean by physical partition - that which we do using parted?
[03:53] <skulrid> !QEmu
[03:53] <ubotu> qemu is an emulator you can use to run another operating system - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsXPUnderQemuHowTo
[03:53] <Beatbreaker> compiz --replace
[03:53] <Beatbreaker> Fatal: Failed test: texture_from_pixmap support
[03:53] <Beatbreaker> Checks indicate that it's impossible to start compiz on your system.
[03:53] <Frogzoo> !raid | berent
[03:53] <ubotu> berent: Raid and LVM --> very easy guide for alternate CD : http://users.piuha.net/martti/comp/ubuntu/raid.html Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[03:53] <akos> VoX, i know... the 64 bits didnt work, and i thought id give it a shot, but no errors were reported... but dmesg says that ndiswrapper couldnt prepare the drivers, and they werent actually loaded
[03:53] <Newbie_Dude> Hey guys, anyone know a (free) SQL program? I used to use Microsoft SQL Server 2005 before I made the switch. I'm just using it for educational purposes.
[03:53] <stefg> pushpop: are you running from the installed system already now?
[03:54] <jack> newbie: mysql
[03:54] <akos> Newbie_Dude, mysql
[03:54] <getBoa> eterm
[03:54] <Beatbreaker> should i ask another forum or something
[03:54] <Beatbreaker> ?
[03:54] <Newbie_Dude> !find mysql
[03:54] <ubotu> Found: libapache2-mod-auth-mysql, libdbd-mysql-perl, libmysql-java, libmysqlclient15-dev, libmysqlclient15off (and 82 others)
[03:54] <VoX> akos: of course not. ndis cant use 32-bit drivers in a 64bit operating environment
[03:54] <kitche> Newbie_Dude: postegres if you want something more SQL like
[03:54] <getBoa> !find eterm
[03:54] <ubotu> Found: eterm, eterm-themes
[03:54] <Newbie_Dude> !find postgresql
[03:54] <ubotu> Found: postgresql-client-common, postgresql-common, cl-sql-postgresql, cl-sql-postgresql-socket, courier-authlib-postgresql (and 41 others)
[03:54] <jack> newbie dude you want the package mysql-server
[03:54] <getBoa> find eterm-themes
[03:54] <HEP85> Beatbreaker: if your video card does not support that extension you need xgl
[03:55] <Newbie_Dude> jack, kitche, akos: thanks guys... mysql-server or postgresql? :P hehe.
[03:55] <akos> VoX, ok, i thought so... what could I do? why arent my drivers loading? do you need more info? it's a intel pro 4965 agn card
[03:55] <jack> its personal choice
[03:55] <_Lucretia_> Left the machine running over night, the only apps running were terminal, synaptic, xchat2 and ff, woke up and it had hung
[03:55] <JayRoe> can someone tell me how I rename a drive?
 it's weird - i had Compiz fusion working perfectly before - then some dude told me to reinstall my NVIDIA drivers, now it's not working
[03:55] <Newbie_Dude> Thanks, will download it later.
[03:55] <akos> VoX, HEP85,  Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN Network Connection (rev 61)
[03:56] <Newbie_Dude> I recently discovered how customizable the panels are. Ubuntu is really amazing!
 what's XGL? can i get it from synaptec database?
[03:56] <Beatbreaker> ...or do you have a guide of how to install it?
[03:56] <SlimeyPete> !xgl
[03:56] <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
[03:56] <skulrid> one qstion: why everytime (most of them) I install a program with synaptic (like I just did with qemu) why doesnt it go to the Applications menu and why cant I find it anywhere?
[03:56] <VoX> akos: i'ver never looked at ndis before - havent needed to. ndis isnt always going to work 100% with all cards/drivers. you may need to trying running fiesty32
[03:56] <HEP85> yes. the package is xserver-xgl. but if it worked before without it then maybe the newly installed driver is wrong
[03:56] <akos> VoX, damn
[03:57] <akos>  /j #ndiswrapper
[03:57] <HEP85> could it be that you installed an older one. texture_from_pixmap support is quiet new
[03:57] <akos> sry
[03:57] <xhaan> skulrid, not all are meant to go there, youll have to find it manually... using whereis helps
[03:57] <Beatbreaker> i think i've already got xserver-xgl
[03:57] <VoX> akos: realisticly, there isnt a _huge_ performance advantage running the 64bit version, unless you're doing massively-computational work
[03:57] <kitche> skulrid: qemu is a cli program
[03:58] <HEP85> then it is probably not starting. i mean xgl
[03:58] <skulrid> what is that man?
[03:58] <HEP85> !xgl
[03:58] <skulrid> *mean
[03:58] <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
[03:58] <xhaan> skulrid, or if the program is added to the path you just have to know the name of it
[03:58] <kitche> !cli | skulrid
[03:58] <ubotu> skulrid: 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
[03:58] <magnetron> !info qemu-launcher
[03:58] <ubotu> qemu-launcher: GTK+ front-end to QEMU computer emulator. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.7.2-1 (feisty), package size 53 kB, installed size 440 kB
[03:58] <skulrid> oh..
[03:58] <Beatbreaker> humm hold on i don't have xserver-xgl
[03:58] <magnetron> !info qemu-launcher > skulrid
[03:58] <Beatbreaker> i'll give it a try and get back to you if it dosne't work
[03:58] <timstokman> hey, is there any way to install php4 from repo? can't seem to find it
[03:58] <Beatbreaker> cheers!
[03:58] <johan_>  the gnome File Browser doesn't show me PDF previews on a smb mounted volume. I have changed the preferences (Preview, Show thumbnails -> "Always") so ... am I doing something wrong?
[03:58] <skulrid> as I say, sometimes linux can be a real pain :)
[03:59] <Beatbreaker> is there anyting else i should try to install while i'm in the synaptec?
[03:59] <Frogzoo> is there anything like enlightenment's floating application switcher for gnome?
[03:59] <berent> Beatbreaker : what's your age?
[03:59] <xhaan> johan_, did you change it from local files only?
[04:00] <Beatbreaker> 24 - why should it matter?
[04:00] <kiasyn> hmm, my sound disappears everytime i touch the volume control, ive been able to fix it a couple of times using aslamixer and alsactl but its not coming back this time, any ideas anyone? =)
[04:00] <berent> Beatbreaker : nothing specific
[04:00] <johan_> xhaan: yes, i changed it to "Always"
[04:00] <aa^way> hey, trying to set up a Mozilla Control with WINE, it tells me i gotta select Mozilla location but i cant select it because i cant select hidden files in that list. how??
 ok well ok then
[04:00] <berent> Beatbreaker : you can install anything you want depending on your needs
[04:00] <xhaan> johan_, oh yeah, i misread sorry
[04:01] <akos> ok...
[04:01] <enyo> erk
[04:01] <enyo> Failed to check for installed and available applications
[04:01] <enyo> This is a major failure of your software management system.
 i meant "should i install anything more than xserver-xgl to get my compiz-fusion working" hoping that the context would imply itself
[04:02] <enyo> stefg, that problem came back again
[04:02] <stefg> enyo: what was it?
[04:02] <HEP85> akos: are you using the XP drivers? I guess Vista drivers won't work
[04:02] <Beatbreaker> anyway i'm giving it a shot - thanks all for your help, i'll be back!
[04:02] <akos> HEP85, yeah
[04:02] <enyo> apt-get breaking
[04:03] <enyo> i replaced the source list using autolists
[04:03] <HEP85> hmm. no clue
[04:03] <skulrid> qemu: /usr/bin/qemu /usr/bin/X11/qemu /usr/share/qemu /usr/share/man/man1/qemu.1.gz -------> know there I know where it is how do I load it correctly?
[04:03] <enyo> it worked for a while then broke again
[04:03] <enyo> E: Read error - read (5 Input/output error)
[04:03] <enyo> E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
[04:03] <akos> HEP85, the inf has windows xp all over the place
[04:03] <stefg> enyo: did you use automatix?
[04:03] <enyo> automatrix?
[04:04] <Beatbreaker> ok i'm still getting this with compiz fusion - "compiz --replace
[04:04] <Beatbreaker> Fatal: Failed test: texture_from_pixmap support
[04:04] <Beatbreaker> Checks indicate that it's impossible to start compiz on your system.
[04:04] <Beatbreaker> "
[04:04] <Beatbreaker> should i try to reinstall it completely?
[04:04] <stefg> !glx | Beatbreaker
[04:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about glx - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:04] <stefg> !effects | Beatbreaker
[04:04] <ubotu> Beatbreaker: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[04:04] <HEP85> akos: what does iwconfig print out?
[04:05] <bronze-> Which external harddrive is better? Western Digital My Book Essential Edition 500GB USB2.0   _ OR _   Seagate FreeAgent 500GB USB2.0  ?
 what do you mean !glx?
[04:05] <kiasyn> hmm, my sound disappears everytime i touch the volume control, ive been able to fix it a couple of times using aslamixer and alsactl but its not coming back this time, any ideas anyone? =)
[04:05] <enyo> bronze-,  seagate generally are better and usualy have better warranities
[04:05] <HEP85> Beatbreaker: you have to start xgl first. only installing does not do the trick
[04:05] <Zombie> Is anyone else experiencing a whole bunch of disconnects with the Security Updates?
[04:05] <pushpop> stefg: what is the alternative to pvcreate with lvm2
[04:06] <stefg> Beatbreaker: i was using an outdated trigger for the bot to make you aware that compiz support is in #ubuntu-effects
[04:06] <enyo> :S stefg  i can't even open sources.list now
[04:06] <Frogzoo> pushpop: would you believe... pvcreate???
[04:06] <stefg> pushpop: what do you mean by alternative to pvcreate?
[04:06] <enyo> its causing nautilus to freeze
[04:07] <HEP85> !xgl
[04:07] <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
[04:07] <pushpop> im trying to add the 2 lvm partitions together
[04:07] <pushpop> the how to i was following told me to use pvcreate, but there is not pvcreate with the version oflvm im using
[04:07] <pushpop> vgcreate?
[04:07] <Beatbreaker_> xgl
[04:07] <Beatbreaker_> bash: xgl: command not found
[04:08] <stefg> pushpop: hold on a sec... did you sudo apt-get lvm2 ?
[04:08] <HEP85> i think it is Xgl --> uppercase
[04:08] <rambo3> Beatbreaker_ folow the howto
[04:08] <Dark-Magician> is it possible to install Ubuntu on one computer, then move it it another computer?
[04:08] <Beatbreaker_> i don't understand what you guys mean by !xgl etc.... i tryied it in the terminal but wouldn't reposnd
[04:08] <enyo> okay this is pretty bad. i can no longer open sources.list and when i do attempt gnome freezes
[04:08] <pushpop> stefg yes
[04:08] <t2> hi can someone help... i have two graphic cards one PCI one AGP and a proper xorg.conf... but KDE always completeley freezes the system if i make the widescreen monitor my main display... it works fine if i use the other display... XFCE does not crash why why ???
[04:09] <francis_> Could some one please tell me how to I reinstall the nvidia drivers . It was working fine till i recompiled my Kernel to .6.21
[04:09] <HEP85> !xgl lets the ubotu bot print out the link to the howto
[04:09] <jack> can anyone help me with a mysql server error please?
[04:10] <eifzon_> Hmm, i wonder how i shall partitionate my disk, i have choosen LVM, and wonder if its good to use "reiserfs" on a "Seagate 500GB Sataii 16MB Cache"
[04:10] <HEP85> francis_: try sudo depmod -a
[04:10] <stefg> pushpop: hold on a sec... ther's some symlink which must be created to work around some bug
[04:10] <pushpop> stefg: check this www.pastebin.ca/619138
[04:10] <kiasyn> its not good to use a seagate 500gb sataii 16mb cache, you better give it to me =[
[04:10] <francis_> HEP85:
[04:10] <francis_> one movement
[04:10] <eifzon_> kiasyn, you know what filesystem to use? for desktop use
[04:11] <stefg> pushpop: oops.... where had your (non-lvm'd) root gone?
[04:11] <francis_> HEP85: is there a newer driver for the .21
[04:11] <francis_> ?
[04:12] <Raz> #ubuntu-ve
[04:12] <pushpop> root is there no?
[04:12] <t2> hahahahahahaha
[04:12] <kyja> omg virtualbox rawks
[04:12] <aa^way> How i could see version what im running? Ubuntu
[04:12] <HEP85> if you use a new kernel you also need a new driver, because it is a kernel module
[04:12] <pushpop> stefg: /dev/sdb2   *        1216       14590   107421875+  83  Linux
[04:12] <pushpop> stefg: i made root 100gb
[04:12] <stefg> pushpop: yeah, now i see it... temporary blindness attack :-)
[04:12] <HEP85> well not exactly new driver, but rather recompile the old driver with the new kernel headers
[04:13] <francis_> HEP85: depmod -a gives no output
[04:13] <pushpop> stefg: = )
[04:13] <stefg> pushpop: whta the hell are you going to do with a 100 GB root?
[04:13] <francis_> HEP85: how do I recompile it with the new kernel ?
[04:13] <jasiu> hi
[04:13] <pushpop> stefg: =) good questions, at first i thought id be storing my virtual machines on root
[04:14] <HEP85> where did you get your driver?
[04:14] <stefg> pushpop: stupid idea
[04:14] <pushpop> stefg: to late to resize?
[04:14] <pushpop> stefg: well im a noob so its understandable = )
[04:14] <eifzon_> pushpop, like 30GB is enough :P
 where is the how to? are you suggesting that i reinstall my compiz fusion?
[04:14] <pushpop> hehe
[04:15] <francis_> i got it for apt-get last time
[04:15] <eifzon_> pushpop, 30GB /, 2GB swap, rest on home
[04:15] <BREAKS> hablan espaol?
[04:15] <jasiu> hello i`ve got a quesion. how can i change icon of my menu??
[04:15] <sdfr> hi all
[04:15] <eifzon_> BREAKS, #ubuntu-es
[04:15] <Frogzoo> !themes | jasiu
[04:15] <ubotu> jasiu: 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
[04:15] <HEP85> ok. you can only use the driver from apt-get with the kernel from apt-get
[04:15] <jasiu> thx
[04:15] <jasiu> bye
[04:16] <stefg> pushpop: and there's an odd thing, with the root being inside the sun disk-label. you're going to use dos-partition tables, so i'd rather start over
[04:16] <francis_> humm .. i got this kernel for kernel.org
[04:16] <HEP85> if you compile the kernel yourself, like you did. you will need the driver install files from the nvidia page
[04:16] <_Lucretia_> Left the machine running over night, the only apps running were terminal, synaptic, xchat2 and ff, woke up and it had hung, CRASHED THE MACHINE
[04:16] <francis_> its 2.6.21
[04:16] <sdfr> can someone tell me how remove an application that was installed without a .deb pack.? tnx
[04:16] <pushpop> =X
[04:16] <pushpop> stefg: reinstall?
[04:16] <francis_> HEP85: will look up the nvidia page
[04:17] <akos> root@akos:/home/akos/Desktop# ndiswrapper -v     \n     utils version: 1.9     \n   driver modinfo: could not open ndiswrapper: No such device
 i've tried the #ubuntu-effects server but nobody is replying
[04:17] <akos> this sounds fishy
[04:17] <stefg> pushpop: yeah, for good measure... and i'd recommend using the alternate installer. Will make things easier
[04:17] <pushpop> stefg: what do you mean by alt. installer
[04:17] <jasiu> van u write me thet addresses of themes??
 how do i restart xgl?
[04:17] <pushpop> non graphic mode?
[04:17] <stefg> !alternate | pushpop
[04:17] <ubotu> pushpop: 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
[04:17] <HEP85> Beatbreaker: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/Xgl
[04:18] <pushpop> stefg: so im just making a smaller root partition? anything thing else I should do?
[04:18] <Zombie> Hey Folks.
[04:18] <Spaceman3750> Hey
 cool i'll give it a go
[04:18] <Zombie> I am having trouble installing keys.
[04:18] <sdfr> sorry if i repeat my quwstion;  can someone tell me how remove an application that was installed without a .deb pack.?  (dictconv)
[04:19] <ccoffey> what's the link for browsing throught the repositories online?
[04:19] <jasiu> how can i install the new theme??
[04:19] <bronze-> Can anyone recommend me a good audio-player for ubuntu? I've been using Amarok so I have high standards, yet I don't want to use KDE apps.
[04:20] <t2> sdfr:  i repeated a question for 3 days several times and got no reply this is normal for ubuntu irc room... sorry i can't help.  i'm going back to PCLOS 2007 distro cos it just works
[04:20] <HEP85> jasiu: System-->Settings-->Theme-->Install Theme
[04:20] <defrysk> !exail | bronze-
[04:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about exail - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:20] <defrysk> hmm
[04:20] <eifzon_> I suppose I am going for ext3 then :\
[04:20] <stefg> pushpop: so roughly skimming what you'll have to do. leave the two small swaps, create a 10 GB (or even 20) partition on sdb  to hold the OS. then make  the rest of sda one big part, and the rest of sdb one big part. You're going to use these as PEs for lvm then
[04:20] <zabin> How should I install the drivers for my nvidia card? If i use the restricted ubuntu drive install method my max resolution is 800X600 and doing dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg doesnt fix that.
[04:20] <defrysk> !exaile | bronze-
[04:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about exaile - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:21] <sdfr> t2, it is not a problem waitning me or repeating a question, but i was afraid to be annoing
[04:21] <pushpop> ok stefg: ill be back when thats complete = )
[04:21] <defrysk> geez
[04:21] <compengi> ccoffey, http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[04:21] <jasiu> HEP85: i know that but there i ve got to select somethig
[04:21] <wers> how do I set PCManFM the default file browser?
[04:21] <MrTsunami> bronze-: exaile.org
[04:22] <HEP85> you need to select the archive you downloaded for the theme
[04:22] <ccoffey> compengi: thanks
[04:22] <jasiu> ok
[04:22] <jasiu> thx
[04:22] <stefg> pushpop: and don't rely on gParted on the live CD... it's pretty flaky. do the partitioning of the two big PE partitons from the installed system,
[04:22] <compengi> ccoffey, np ;)
[04:22] <HEP85> don't extract it before
[04:22] <stormy|> i'm trying to access my linux box over the web using apache and ssh... I've forwarded the ports necessary to the box, but it does not work (I cannot ping the hostname that i'm using)
[04:22] <zabin> How should I install the drivers for my nvidia card? If i use the restricted ubuntu drive install method my max resolution is 800X600 and doing dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg doesnt fix that.
[04:22] <SlimeyPete> stormy|: hostname?
[04:22] <sdfr> sorry if i repeat my quwstion;  can someone tell me how remove an application that was installed without a .deb pack.?  (dictconv)
[04:22] <hammedhaaret> Hi.  how do i install a .bin file? ... apart from just running it in terminal... cause nothing really happens when i do that
[04:22] <zabin> stormy: did you apt-get isntall ssh on the server?
[04:22] <SlimeyPete> stormy|: you mean you've set up DNS etc? because otherwise you need to use the ip
[04:23] <zabin> How should I install the drivers for my nvidia card?
[04:23] <ilikec0ws> zabin, Restricted drivers manager?
[04:23] <francis_> HEP85: i am downloading the driver as we speek
[04:24] <kitche> hammedhaaret: exactly run it in the terminal what is this bin for ?
[04:24] <zabin> ikikec0w: If i use the restricted ubuntu drive install method my max resolution is 800X600 and doing dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg doesnt fix that.
[04:24] <francis_> is it a driver that isatalls out of the box ?
[04:24] <ilikec0ws> zabin, Strange, did you try manually editing your xorg.conf?
[04:25] <zabin> ilikec0ws: do you mean adding the right resulotions what i want?
[04:25] <ilikec0ws> !fixres | zabin
[04:25] <ubotu> zabin: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[04:25] <hammedhaaret> kitche: it should be an installer for a game... soulfu to be specific, found it here http://http://www.soulfu.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=57www.soulfu.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=57
[04:25] <berent> can i raid/lvm my existing partition of useless disks
[04:25] <bronze-> MrTsunami and defrysk : Thanks for the tip!
[04:25] <ilikec0ws> zabin, Basically yes, on the Modes line of your default depth?
[04:25] <faemir> does anyone know which compression is best out of zip,rar,7z,bz2,gz?
[04:25] <HEP85> francis_: it contains a script with either a graphical and a text based menu
[04:25] <yrth> hello :) can anybody help me out? none of my video players will open any video files
[04:26] <faemir> yrjan, what type
[04:26] <zabin> ikiec0ws: do you think it could ahve to do with my monitor?
[04:26] <zabin> its a 19 inch crt..
[04:26] <Kaja> faemir, afaik 1. 7z 2. bz2
[04:26] <berent> yrth : well are you a movie freak?
[04:26] <ilikec0ws> zabin, Shouldnt think so nope
[04:26] <yrjan> faemir: wrong person :P
[04:26] <hammedhaaret> kitche: but nothing really happens when i run it...  nothing appears anywhere in the menus..should i log out and restart x?
[04:26] <yrth> hehehe berent :) sort of
[04:27] <kitche> hammedhaaret: no you most likely have to enter the command each time you want to run the game
[04:27] <zabin> ilikec0ws: im thinking of getting a new card do you think ati or nvida works best with linux?
[04:27] <berent> yrth : are you adult
[04:27] <kitche> hammedhaaret: sometiems the .bin file will ask you if you want to put a menu entry though
[04:27] <faemir> yrjan, no, what type of video files
[04:27] <sdfr> hi all, i ve installed dictconv, now i d like remove it. it was not in reository so i downloaded from website and just installed (/configure...make all install). now i d like knowing how remove it (ubuntu 6.06, acer laptop)
[04:27] <ilikec0ws> zabin, personal choice, afaik the nvidia drivers are alot better though :P
[04:27] <skulrid> why did WINE load and isntall a prgoram (with double clicking) and know it wont load the SAME file again??
[04:27] <yrth> berent, I believe that on my other computer it works fine (same ubuntu) and I think it was working on here as well... I dont know when it went wrong, yes I am an adult
[04:27] <zabin> k
[04:28] <zabin> thanks for yuor help
[04:28] <yrjan> faemir: no, you're talking to the wrong person ;)
[04:28] <kitche> sdfer: you could try sudo make uninstall sometimes they have uninstall scripts
[04:28] <faemir> yrjan, agh dang xD
[04:28] <yrjan> faemir: you're trying to talk to yrth ;)
[04:28] <faemir> xD
[04:28] <francis_> HEP85: lspci | grep Audio tells me that i have a nVidia Cprp. MCP51 High Definiation Audio >> Though i cant get the sound to work
[04:28] <yrjan> :D
[04:28] <sdfr> faemir, tnx, i ll try immediatly
[04:28] <hammedhaaret> kitche: ok.. what command? the bin one? tried just soulfu... but nothing works... where does it install it to? guess it's the path i should use right?
[04:28] <faemir> sdfr, wrong person xD
[04:28] <Beatbreaker> well i tried that xgl guide and that didn't work - it put me on the log in screen and i chose to boot with xgl - it would give me a blank screen for a second then put me back on the log in screen
[04:28] <berent> yrth : there is an adult filter which you have to turn off recently introduced in ubuntu submitting age proof. have u done that?
[04:28] <kitche> hammedhaaret: most likely /usr/local but unless you changed it it should be in /usr/local
[04:29] <sdfr> :) ops
[04:29] <sdfr> sorry
[04:29] <yrth> nope, berent
[04:29] <yrth> berent, where is it?
[04:29] <ptn107> can anyone offer a good accounting software alternative for ubuntu (currently using quicken and office accounting on windows part)??
[04:29] <sdfr> kitche , tnx, i ll try immediatly
[04:29] <leftStanding> ptn107: did you try gnucash?
[04:29] <HEP85> lspci output does not mean that you have a driver for it
[04:29] <berent> yrth : :-) was kidding man.
[04:29] <ptn107> leftStanding: didnt try anything yet, just wondering what my options were
[04:30] <berent> yrth : any errors u r getting
[04:30] <skulrid> nuno@ubuntu:~$ sudo killall Firefox
[04:30] <skulrid> Password:
[04:30] <skulrid> Firefox: no process killed
[04:30] <yrth> hm...
[04:30] <skulrid> why is this wrong?!
[04:30] <hammedhaaret> kitche: ok (: thx.... there are probably a bunch installed from .bin files that i never knew where went ;D
[04:30] <leftStanding> ptn107: http://www.gnucash.org/
[04:30] <yrth> berent, only Mplayer returns me an error
[04:30] <ptn107> leftStanding: ill check that out, thanks
[04:30] <berent> yrth : what error?
[04:30] <Newbie_Dude> Is there a such thing as Ubuntu t-shirts? :P
[04:30] <sudobash> im sure
[04:31] <sudobash> the question is are there Sudo Bash shirts???? there should be
[04:31] <skulrid> how do I kill Firefox by command-???
[04:31] <sudobash> ps aux
[04:31] <francis_> HEP85: yea I was telling ya abt the hardware I have . Any idea how i could get it working
[04:31] <sudobash> find the pid number of firefox and do kill pid#
[04:31] <Newbie_Dude> !gutsy
[04:31] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10). See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-April/000276.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule - Roadmap and specifications: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy - Support in #ubuntu+1
[04:31] <skulrid> with the KILLALL camonad
[04:31] <Bassetts> is there a way to make thunderbird group mailing list posts together?
[04:32] <yrth> berent: Error opening/initialazing the selected video_out (-vo) device
[04:32] <rob_p> skulrid: killall firefox-bin
[04:32] <sudobash> that works better
[04:32] <skulrid> and WINE?
[04:32] <sudobash> killall wine
[04:32] <skulrid> nuno@ubuntu:~$ killall wine
[04:32] <skulrid> wine: no process killed
[04:33] <skulrid> ...
[04:33] <sudobash> do a ps aux
[04:33] <sudobash> and find wines pid number
[04:33] <sudobash> process id
[04:33] <compengi> skulrid, why don't you just do "ps aux | grep program" take the pid number then "sudo kill -9 pid"
[04:33] <HEP85> francis_: I have no clue
[04:33] <francis_> oo okkk
[04:33] <Newbie_Dude> How exactly does the Synaptic software repository work? Particularly, do the developers of each piece of software update the repository with newer versions? I noticed things like ScummVM are on version 1.0.0 now, but in the Add/Remove it is still only v0.9.1.
[04:33] <skulrid> but why all that work if theres killall?
[04:34] <ilikec0ws> Newbie_Dude, Ubuntu has a 6 month release cycle
[04:34] <SlimeyPete> Newbie_Dude: volunteer package-maintainers update/fix packages
[04:34] <blastthisinferno> is there a way to check for a package before you install through the command line?
[04:34] <skulrid> i realy think  linux is getting more n more complicated and useless...
[04:34] <SlimeyPete> Newbie_Dude: so sometimes the packaged version is behind the latest official version
[04:34] <yrth> berent.. any ideas?
[04:34] <akos> installing windows drivers using ndiswrapper: installing netw4x64 ...     \n        couldn't find models section "Device" -               \n              installation may be incomplete
[04:34] <Newbie_Dude> ilikec0ws, SlimeyPete : I see, so new programs and newer versions come every six months. Very cool, I wish it was October already. xD
[04:34] <kitche> Newbie_Dude: pakcage versions don't update until next release of ubuntu
[04:34] <akos> noew what?
[04:35] <compengi> skulrid, because with killall you need to know the exact name of the program but with "ps aux | grep program" you would be actually searching for the program's processes then kill it using "kill -9 pid"
[04:35] <stefg> !apt | blastthisinferno
[04:35] <ubotu> blastthisinferno: 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)
[04:35] <HEP85> francis_: try "sudo modprobe nvsound"
[04:35] <ilikec0ws> Newbie_Dude, Its generally that, updates are brought out to patch bugs/security flaws
[04:35] <blastthisinferno> thanks
[04:35] <HEP85> francis_: if it does not work, there is another: "sudo modprobe intel8x0"
[04:35] <berent> yrth : wait a min
[04:35] <francis_> HEP85: nvsound is not a module
[04:36] <Newbie_Dude> ilikec0ws, SlimeyPete : I hope the developers of my favorite software packages decide to make use of the repository. It makes installation so much easier than compiling.
[04:36] <compengi> skulrid, that's the best way of doing things
[04:36] <HEP85> francis_: maybe it is "sudo modprobe snd_intel8x0"
[04:36] <skulrid> hum
[04:36] <yrth> btw, berent, the thumbnail shows an actual frame from that video
[04:36] <francis_> HEP85: have a look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2622017 check the post by farbird on the 9th of may
[04:36] <stefg> !intelhda | francis_
[04:36] <ubotu> francis_: For fixing your Intel HDA sound this page has useful information https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[04:36] <Archoniam> Ello
[04:36] <compengi> skulrid, nothing is going complicated it just the matter of habit and how you are used to do
[04:37] <m1r> francis_ ; u managed to fix wlan ?
[04:37] <francis_> ubotu: even though lspci lists it as nVidia how come i have to use a intel driver
[04:37] <Dark-Magician> I installed Ubuntu for my laptop, by installing it thru my desktop PC, Is there anyway to make Ubuntu reconfigure for the Laptop?
[04:37] <Archoniam> Hi, uh, is there a way for the 'alien' program to convert .tar.gzs to .debs? If so, then how and if not then what will it convert?
[04:37] <francis_> m1r: hey was looking for ya
[04:38] <francis_> i am on a day off today so i am working on it
[04:38] <Jack_Sparrow> !rmp
[04:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rmp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:38] <Jack_Sparrow> !rpm
[04:38] <ubotu> RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu uses !APT, not RPM. RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[04:38] <skulrid> compengi we need to spend a weekend to know how to install a program, another to know how to find and load that program, another to close it..... man im on ubuntu for a long time now but I feell like going back cause I just dont have the time to learn all this complicated things.....
[04:38] <Archoniam> lol
[04:38] <hammedhaaret> kitche: ok... nothing... even tried to do a search for it in the whole /usr folder.   I probably installed it wrong or something.   when i run the install command in terminal, is nothing supposed to happen? like not even a hint whether it installed or anything?
[04:39] <HEP85> francis_: did modprobe find the intel module?
[04:39] <francis_> yea
[04:39] <francis_> the one on the post i showed ya
[04:39] <laurita> hi
[04:39] <francis_> i cant test it till i have my X running
[04:39] <HEP85> http://jrblevin.freeshell.org/weblog/linux/mcp51-alsa
[04:39] <Jack_Sparrow> Archoniam: do you still need some help with that question
[04:40] <AndyCR> hi, im having issues with the ipw3945 driver with an intel pro/wireless 3945abg. it disconnects from the base station CONSTANTLY (every few seconds). if I use a different adapter, from the same exact location, it stays connected for days.
[04:40] <laurita> bye
[04:40] <francis_> oo sweet thats exacty the one i have
[04:40] <francis_> will read through it
[04:40] <Archoniam> Jack_Sparrow: No, i switched to Rhythmbox and it works fine now.
[04:40] <Jack_Sparrow> k
[04:40] <berent> yrth : Log in as root. Browse to / etc / mplayer and dou ble click mplayer.conf. Make the changes shown in the pictures :
[04:40] <berent> In video settings, gift = libfac
[04:40] <berent> In audio settings, ao = sdl (Scroll down)
[04:41] <yrth> ok
[04:41] <yrth> berent ok
[04:41] <hammedhaaret> kitche: ok, i found a logfile.txt.... it says that "DATAFILE.SDF not open".... ?
[04:41] <kefas_> help me plis
[04:42] <kbrooks> !root | berent
[04:42] <ubotu> berent: 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
[04:42] <kbrooks> !root | yrth
[04:42] <ubotu> yrth: 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
[04:42] <magnetron> !welcome and please ask your question, kefas_
[04:43] <yrth> I knew that kbrooks
[04:43] <yrth> thenk
[04:43] <yrth> thanks
[04:43] <ubuntuEdgy> can someone please have a look at my fstab its complaining about line  5 http://img366.imageshack.us/img366/1807/untitledcr3.png
[04:43] <yrth> brb
[04:43] <HEP85> francis_: type "cp /dev/urandom /dev/dsp" you should hear noise, if you got sound working
[04:43] <kefas_> tanks magnetron
[04:43] <berent> kbrooks: what have you done
[04:44] <astro76> ubuntuEdgy, you have to specify a device, it says /dev/
[04:44] <francis_> Wowww it works HEP85
[04:44] <Nutubuntu> ubuntuEdgy,  /dev/fd0 or something like that should be in 5
[04:44] <kbrooks> berent, i have told you (via ubotu) that you can't login as root from the GUI, nor should you, ever
[04:44] <francis_> finally i can hear noise
[04:44] <Phu> help! S.O.S...    what's the default name of evolutions folder?  is it '.evolution'  or '.Evolution' !?!
[04:45] <berent> kbrooks : i meant to open a file as root to edit
[04:45] <Nutubuntu> .evolution, Phu
[04:45] <stefg> ubuntuEdgy: you either mount by /dev or by UUID , not both at the same time
[04:45] <HEP85> francis_: if you want to test it further, there is a command line mp3 player named mpg321
[04:45] <francis_> HEP85: i currently have this module for the sound card loaded
[04:45] <francis_> snd-hda-intel model=3stack
[04:45] <ilikec0ws> berent, sudo nano or gksudo gedit
[04:45] <Phu> Natubuntu... thanks!
[04:45] <ubuntuEdgy> Nutubuntu: i see
[04:45] <berent> ok
[04:45] <ubuntuEdgy> i like dev
[04:45] <compengi> skulrid, well let me tell you something, i was using windows for 7 years and that's my first year using linux. at first i had the same feeling, that things are complicated and such, but when i went through several stages, i found out that it's the matter of habit. know i can't imagine my self clicking next, next, then finish. i feel like someone is laughing at me, because i want to know what i'm doing, not just see how installing application process ru
[04:45] <compengi> nning
[04:46] <stefg> !fstab | ubuntuEdgy
[04:46] <ubotu> ubuntuEdgy: The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[04:46] <ubuntuEdgy> thanks
[04:46] <stefg> !uuid | ubuntuEdgy
[04:46] <ubotu> ubuntuEdgy: To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[04:46] <Dark-Magician> I installed Ubuntu for my laptop, by installing it thru my desktop PC with a IDE Adapter for the laptop 2.5 drive (which Ubuntu configured to), Is there anyway to make Ubuntu reconfigure for the Laptop?
[04:46] <francis_> line mp3 player named mpg321 >> Silence  HEP85
[04:46] <ubuntuEdgy> whats this defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1
[04:47] <Archoniam> is there a way for the 'alien' program to convert .tar.gzs to .debs? If so, then how and if not then what will it convert?
[04:47] <kefas_> magnetron  Install the Apache and all good install php and of equal it(he,she) forms(trains) all good but when he(she) installs mysql and on having wanted to enter from the terminus mysql - or root-p mistake goes out for me 2002
[04:47] <kitche> Archoniam: it only does binary packages not source packages
[04:47] <kbrooks> ubuntuEdgy, on hard drive errors, remount partition ro (read only). defaults, i don't know
[04:47] <novato_br> how can I make ubuntu disk install on my pendrive?
[04:47] <francis_> cp  /dev/urandom /dev/dsp now gives me device or resourve busy
[04:47] <HEP85> francis_: hmm. maybe it uses another driver. at least /dev/dsp works
[04:47] <Nutubuntu> Archoniam,  alien converts rpms ... I think that's their name. To turn a .tar.gz source file into a .deb you would compile a package
[04:47] <jatt> Archoniam: it should be able to convert .tgz to .deb, see the man page
[04:47] <novato_br> im on windows
[04:48] <kitche> francis_: umm why are you using cp instead of cat?
[04:48] <novato_br> i cant run ubuntu, now
[04:48] <ubunut> yay!
[04:48] <yrth> berent, I can't find gift in video settings, and actually all the lines in video settings are commented out. audio, there was ao=alsa, but then there is also ao=sdl:esd that is commented out at the moment. Do you want me to uncomment it and delete that ":esd" bit?
[04:48] <Archoniam> jatt: Okay if it does im in good shape
[04:48] <astro76> Archoniam, you use checkinstall to compile tarballs (.tar.gz) to .debs
[04:48] <stefg> Dark-Magician: can you get it to boot?
[04:48] <Dark-Magician> yes
[04:48] <kitche> francis_: sicne you over rode your /dev/dsp when you cp /dev/random to /dev/dsp
[04:48] <astro76> Archoniam, replacing the make install step with checkinstall
[04:48] <francis_> kitche: , HEP85 cat works
[04:48] <magnetron> !sudo | kefas_
[04:48] <ubotu> kefas_: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[04:48] <Dark-Magician> it loads to X server doesnt find display
[04:49] <stefg> Dark-Magician: so what does not work?
[04:49] <ubuntuEdgy>  kbrooks: how can my / be read only ?
[04:49] <HEP85> kitche: how can it be without root permissions?
[04:49] <kitche> HEP85: just saying
[04:49] <kbrooks> ubuntuEdgy, it is not. only on hard drive errors will it ever be.
[04:49] <stefg> Dark-Magician: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:49] <Cristatus> hello
[04:49] <Dark-Magician> k ill try that
[04:49] <ubuntuEdgy> ok i kind of get it
[04:49] <francis_> aa guys i su'ed
[04:49] <kbrooks> astro76, and erm, checkinstall does not do any compilation.
[04:49] <Cristatus> i'm having troubling start my desktop manager
[04:49] <francis_> so iguess it did cp
[04:49] <kefas_> Ok thank you stop Czech
[04:50] <kbrooks> astro76, so please dont mislead
[04:50] <berent> yrth : leave it
[04:50] <berent> yrth : try with this option on a terminal "gmplayer - vo sdl"
[04:50] <astro76> kbrooks, mislead, I said you replace the make install step with checkinstall
[04:50] <kbrooks> astro76, it learns the files copied, and moves them to a temporary directory
[04:50] <astro76> ?
[04:50] <HEP85> kitche: I thought it would send random noise to the sound output, so that he can test his sound driver from the console. he currently has no x server
[04:50] <kbrooks> astro76, you said it "compiles" tarballs to .debs
[04:51] <yrth> so not to change anything?
[04:51] <kbrooks> astro76, which is not true
[04:51] <yrth> berent
[04:51] <ubuntuEdgy> kbrooks: i hope im safe to remove the "/dev/sad" and leave the uuid
[04:51] <astro76> kbrooks, lol, and then clarified in my next statement
[04:51] <berent> yrth : dont change
[04:51] <Cristatus> is anybody here familiar with runlevels?
[04:51] <berent> yrth : try with this option on a terminal "gmplayer - vo sdl"
[04:51] <kbrooks> ubuntuEdgy, it's only a comment.
[04:52] <stefg> Cristatus: that's pretty simple in ubuntu... it just got runlevels 2 and S
[04:52] <francis_> HEP85: kitche , i just got the nvdia video driver downloaded , will have to pull it off my desk top
[04:52] <francis_> be right back
[04:52] <yrth> berent: error: Failed to open /etc/mplayer/sdl
[04:52] <Jerome_> Does anyone know if this RAID Controller is true hardware Raid, and if its supported by ubuntu? -> American Megatrends 428 Rev D1 RAID controller w/128MB cache
[04:53] <Dark-Magician> where do i use that command, im in the "grub>" command line?
[04:53] <Cristatus> nobody here is familiar with runlevels?
[04:53] <Newbie_Dude> !vmware
[04:53] <ubotu> VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository (package "vmware-player"), and http://www.easyvmx.com/easyvmx.shtml can create VMs for it. For VMWare Server, instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware - See also !virtualizers
[04:53] <bulmer> Cristatus: your question is?
[04:53] <stefg> Dark-Magician: no, boot to recovery... when you are at the command prompt
[04:53] <berent> yrth : what is your video out device
[04:54] <Dark-Magician> k
[04:54] <Cristatus> bulmer: basically; when i start the computer; it doesn't go into the default window manager; it goes into the command prompt
[04:54] <_Lucretia_> Left the machine running over night, the only apps running were terminal, synaptic, xchat2 and ff, woke up and it had hung. is it known whether this combination causes any hangs?
[04:54] <Cristatus> i think i screwed around with runlevels when i was trying to set up my nvidia go 6200
[04:54] <yrth> berent, are you asking me about my graphics card?
[04:55] <Nutubuntu> Jerome_,  I don't know the answers but iirc the card was branded "Megaraid" and a google search might turn up the info you need ... maybe ?
[04:55] <bulmer> Cristatus: it meant your X server was not started correctly
[04:55] <LuitvD> strange, I need to rmmod my r8169 module to make my wireless internet work
[04:55] <Cristatus> bulmer: would you mind if we went to PM?
[04:55] <bulmer> Cristatus: im not registered, no pm for me
[04:55] <Nutubuntu> _Lucretia_,  can you say more about how the computer hung? Was it at a login prompt in the morning? A terminal session?
[04:55] <sr`> I have 2 sata drives, first sda is 300, second sdb 80gb. I'm installing ubuntu on sdb and I want the boot loader (advanced options in the install wizard from live cd) to be installed on sdb. How do i do that? What does (hd0) stand for
[04:56] <Cristatus> i didn't know you had to be registered on this irc network for pming
[04:56] <Cristatus> anyways
[04:56] <_Lucretia_> nutu: it was in a gdm session
[04:56] <Dark-Magician> i opened recovery and its at a point where it is "spamming" D, normal?
[04:56] <_Lucretia_> nutub: it was in a gdm session
[04:56] <_Lucretia_> arse
[04:56] <Cristatus> i can start my desktop manager fine if i type startx at the prompt
[04:56] <stefg> !grub | sr`
[04:56] <ubotu> sr`: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[04:56] <_Lucretia_> Nutubuntu: it was in a gdm session
[04:56] <yrth> lol _locretia_
[04:57] <_Lucretia_> yrth: copied over my settings, and the auto nick complete aint working
[04:57] <Nutubuntu> _Lucretia_,  if you type "Nutu" and hit the tab key it will complete the nick ... I'm experiencing similar problems and I think they have to do with power management and the screensaver
[04:57] <_Lucretia_> Nutubuntu: yeah I know
[04:58] <stefg> Cristatus: sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[04:58] <yrth> _lucretia_ I'm a newbie lol I've got no clue what you just said to me lol
[04:58] <Cristatus> stefg: i've done that multiple times; but i'll try it again
[04:58] <sr`> stefg: so if I have sda and sdb and I want the loader to be on sdb, I type (hd1) ?
[04:58] <bulmer> Cristatus: try and see if anything on the /var/log/gdm/
[04:58] <Nutubuntu> _Lucretia_,  a couple of days ago after a couple of weeks of that kind of problem, I set power management to "Never" for both the computer and the monitor. So far, no repetition of the problem.
[04:59] <_Lucretia_> Nutubuntu: right. the xchat icon in the panel was flashing (not the notification one), but I couldn't get anywhere, changed screens a few times and then a few windows stopped updating, then it hung the machine, leds on keyboard wouldn't work, etc. reboot timr
[04:59] <Newbie_Dude> Nutubuntu, wow, i never knew that... I've been manually typing it out the whole time. >_<
[04:59] <Cristatus> stefg: right now i'm in my GDM, so should i type it in that prompt, or the one that comes up when the computer starts?
[04:59] <stefg> sr`: right... sda is (hd0) in grub speak, sdb is (hd1)... but are you sure your bios will find grub there?
[04:59] <Dark-Magician> its just displaying DDD line after line :x
[04:59] <Nutubuntu> Newbie_Dude ... sometimes stuff like that is all I can help with ... so I'm glad it helps :)
[04:59] <Cristatus> stefg: there are 5 log files
[04:59] <_Lucretia_> yrth: in xchat you can set up a character that will automatically complete the nick you want in the text, I set mine to ':' but it
[04:59] <kefas_> magnetro ubotu Already I could solve the problem it was necessary to me to install the mysql server thank you
[04:59] <_Lucretia_> s not working
[05:00] <OuterBody> hi all
[05:00] <sr`> stefg: I set bios to boot from the second drive, I think that's ok
[05:00] <_Lucretia_> Nutubuntu: ok, thanks, i'll see how it goes
[05:00] <yrth> oh I see _lucretia_
[05:00] <Nutubuntu> _Lucretia_, hm ... that sounds as if it's not the same as what I was seeing. Have you run a check on RAM?
[05:00] <_Lucretia_> Nutubuntu: not yet
[05:01] <yrth> berent are you still there?
[05:01] <stefg> Dark-Magician: so you are not able to boot?
[05:01] <_Lucretia_> Nutubuntu: it's new, I just built the machine
[05:01] <Nutubuntu> _Lucretia_,  I know the ram tests take forever but I'd be inclined to make sure the hardware was all OK
[05:01] <OuterBody> just a quick summary to see if i have my head straight: Emerald runs on Compiz which runs on XGL (Xglx) which runs on X which is powered on an ATI card by either AIGLX or FGLRX
[05:01] <OuterBody> is that right?
[05:01] <Dark-Magician> its just displaying D when i hit recovery int he esc menu
[05:01] <_Lucretia_> Nutubuntu: memtest86+ it?
[05:01] <kefas_> hi Outerbody
[05:01] <ubuntuEdgy> can any one post their fstab for me ?
[05:01] <Nutubuntu> _Lucretia_,  I'd ask if the logs show you anything but I don't understand them myself
[05:02] <Dark-Magician> after a bunch of other lines it just stoped on D
[05:02] <Nutubuntu> _Lucretia_,  memtest86+, yes
[05:02] <Dark-Magician> Droot@username :~# DDDD....
[05:02] <stefg> Dark-Magician: : but normal boot works? so let it boot to normal and hit the blue screen
[05:02] <Dark-Magician> do i reboot then?
[05:03] <Zombie> Anyone here familiar with Secure Shell and Kerberos?
[05:03] <stefg> Dark-Magician: yes.... if you cant get to a command prompt you're fsck'd
[05:03] <OuterBody> can anyone verify if what i said makes sense?
[05:03] <Megatron> hello
[05:03] <Megatron> i need help
[05:03] <astro76> ubuntuEdgy, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29913/
[05:03] <compwiz18> Megatron, state your problem please :)
[05:03] <Megatron> i need help installing the gnome dock
[05:03] <Cristatus1> stefg: do you have any further advice?
[05:03] <SlimeyPete> OuterBody: I think emerald runs on beryl, not compiz
[05:03] <Megatron> i read the thread on the forum but i am stuck at a certain step
[05:04] <Megatron> anyone willing to help?
[05:04] <Newbie_Dude> Megatron is floating at the bottom of the pacific, but unfortunately that is not covered in the #ubuntu channel.
[05:04] <SlimeyPete> and fglrx is the graphics driver. aiglx is an alternative to xgl.
[05:04] <Enselic_> !ask | Megatron
[05:04] <ubotu> Megatron: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:04] <kitche>  HEP85 cat does that cp means copy sorry went for a small walk :)
[05:04] <OuterBody> SlimeyPete: beryl dosnt exist anymore (well, not supported) its all compiz-fusion now
[05:04] <ubuntuEdgy> astro76:thanks
[05:04] <stefg> Cristatus1: it's hard to find out what you might have screwed...
[05:04] <stefg> !boot
[05:04] <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
[05:04] <HEP85> kitche: but "cat /dev/urandom /dev/dsp" only prints garbage into my console and not to /dev/dsp
[05:04] <zabin> Hello
[05:05] <Cristatus1> well i think it has to do with runlevels
[05:05] <monk> hello
[05:05] <Cristatus1> but i could be mistaken
[05:05] <stefg> Cristatus1: see the line about update-rc.d on how to add gdm to startup services
[05:05] <zabin> Does anyone know how to use the remote management on a linksys routeR?
[05:05] <Zombie> What is up with Ubuntu's Mirroring system?
[05:05] <ShackJack> ubuntuEdgy: here's my Fstab: http://www.pastebin.ca/619199
[05:05] <jack> HEP85, cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp
[05:05] <Jerome_> Can anyone here point me in the right direct towards a hardware raid controller?
[05:05] <AncientPC> How do I renew IP through command line?
[05:05] <Cristatus> ilikec0ws: i have 5 different logs in /var/log/gdm
[05:05] <ubuntuEdgy> i have 1 thanks
[05:05] <compwiz18> AncientPC: sudo dhclient
[05:06] <getBoa> !find wallpaper
[05:06] <ubotu> Found: feisty-wallpapers, kdewallpapers, blubuntu-wallpapers, edgy-community-wallpapers, edgy-wallpapers (and 5 others)
[05:06] <AncientPC> compwiz18: thx
[05:06] <SlimeyPete> OuterBody: yeah, I know. But I assumed you meant old compiz as you didn't say compiz-fusion :)
[05:06] <HEP85> jack: I see. but I don't think I understand the difference  between it and copy in this special case
[05:06] <getBoa> !find feisty-wallpapers
[05:06] <ubotu> Found: feisty-wallpapers
[05:06] <ilikec0ws> Cristatus, tbh id maybe look at your xorg log first.... /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[05:06] <Newbie_Dude> !find MAME
[05:06] <ubotu> Found: kxmame, xmame-common, xmame-gl, xmame-sdl, xmame-svga (and 2 others)
[05:06] <jack> hep, ">" ridirects output to a file, remember in linux, everythign is a file
[05:06] <OuterBody> so, for an ATI user, you HAVE to install FGLRX, then you have the option of XGL or AIGLX?
[05:06] <OuterBody> this whole XGL, GLX acronym thing is a pain
[05:07] <zabin> Does anyone know what I would have to do to log in to my router remotely to change ports on a linksys router?
[05:07] <Dark-Magician> i booted it normal and it displays "failed to start X Server (your graphical interface), it is likly that it is not set up correctly, would you like to view the X server output to diagnose the problem?
[05:07] <francis__> HEP85: the driver could not built a kernel module for me
[05:07] <ShackJack> OuterBody: Yep, more or less... and you have to use fglrx with XGL - you might want to go to the #ubuntu-effects channel for Compiz/XGL questions...
[05:07] <OuterBody> zabin: you'd probably have to log in locally to enable remote logins
[05:07] <HEP85> francis_: what error?
[05:07] <OuterBody> ok, thanks
[05:07] <SlimeyPete> OuterBody: you have to install fglrx, then you use either xgl or aiglx - last time I checked, only one of those worked, but I can't remember which.
[05:07] <stefg> Dark-Magician: ok... so just press enter to be dropped back to cli
[05:07] <astro76> zabin, just point your web browser towards it's IP address (e.g. default should be http://192.168.1.1)
[05:07] <zabin> OuterBody: i know that but then how to you accecess it remotely
[05:07] <HEP85> jack: I know what you want to say, but I mean the result will be the same.
[05:07] <Nutubuntu> zabin,  IDK linksys but generally, you'd have to enable telnet on the router, and to do that you'd have to login locally (e.g,. direct cable to the router)
[05:07] <ubuntuEdgy> ever seen any thing like this before ? http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/4540/untitled3dt4.png
[05:08] <Cristatus> ilikec0ws: what kind of error am i looking for in the xorg.0
[05:08] <ShackJack> OuterBody: ATI - is teh sux - have to deal with it on my notebook :(  -- My six year old nvidia desktop works flawlessly...
[05:08] <jack> are you doing the command as root?
[05:08] <zabin> Nutubuntu: i think it would be something like IPADDRESS:Port number for linksys admin display?
[05:08] <Stwange> sudo op me
[05:08] <Dark-Magician> now it shows stuff like "X window system Version 7.2.0"
[05:08] <ilikec0ws> Cristatus, Check at the very bottom, thats where you'll find any errors
[05:08] <HEP85> jack: no
[05:08] <jack> you prob need root perms to access stuff in /dev
[05:08] <Newbie_Dude> ubuntuEdgy, seems your hard disk is full :p
[05:08] <ubuntuEdgy> no
[05:09] <ubuntuEdgy> :P
[05:09] <Enyo_> !autolist
[05:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about autolist - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:09] <francis__> nvidia + GPL - incompatible module nvidia.ko uses gpl -only symbol 'paravirt-ops' HEP85
[05:09] <Cristatus> ilikec0ws: i'm going to PM you if that's ok
[05:09] <Archoniam> What the crap? Oki, my computer says i have perm denied. I used sudo and fakeroot, too. What the heck is going on?
[05:09] <Enyo_> !autosources
[05:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about autosources - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:09] <Nutubuntu> zabin,  sounds reasonable but I'm *guessing* .. isn't there documentation? IDK Linksys :(
[05:09] <Stwange> I've done a TCP dump, how do I get the mac address from that? I can paste a listing if you want
[05:09] <ilikec0ws> Cristatus, Sure
[05:09] <novato_br> is there one windows software to format my pen driver in ext3 ?
[05:09] <Newbie_Dude> !find auto | Enyo_
[05:09] <ubotu> enyo_: Found: autoconf, autoconf-doc, autoconf2.13, autofs, autogen (and 50 others)
[05:09] <ilikec0ws> !automatix | Enyo_
[05:09] <ubotu> Enyo_: 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
[05:09] <HEP85> francis__: did you choose the right kernel-headers?
[05:09] <Archoniam> Better yet the code (Sorry for kinda flooding)
[05:09] <zabin> Nutubuntu: no not really because its sorta a security flaw they dont have it up there lol
[05:09] <ilikec0ws> Enyo_, Thats a guess :)
[05:09] <Enyo_> heh
[05:10] <Enyo_> im looking for that sources generateing page
[05:10] <Enyo_> for making a sources.list
[05:10] <francis__> what kernel headers .. it did not ask me for any ?
[05:10] <stefg> !easysource
[05:10] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[05:10] <Enyo_> for aptget
[05:10] <ilikec0ws> Enyo_, Sorry :)
[05:10] <Enyo_> thats it
[05:10] <Cristatus> ilikec0ws: you have to PM me first
[05:10] <Stwange> how do I get a MAC address for this: 16:04:34.382795 IP ubuntu-desktop.local.mdns > 224.0.0.251.mdns:  0 PTR? 251.0.0.224.in-addr.arpa. (42)
[05:10] <Stwange>  ?
[05:10] <Enyo_> stefg, i the reason for my apt-get messing up is probably due to the formatting
[05:10] <Dark-Magician> at the bottom it says "fatal server error no screens found"
[05:11] <ilikec0ws> Cristatus, You are registered on freenode?
[05:11] <Cristatus> no
[05:11] <Enyo_> so i reformatted
[05:11] <Cristatus> :(
[05:11] <ubuntuEdgy> my fstab is truly fu*ked
[05:11] <Cristatus> i might as well register
[05:11] <ilikec0ws> !register | Cristatus
[05:11] <ubotu> Cristatus: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[05:11] <astro76> !ohmy | ubuntuEdgy
[05:11] <ubotu> ubuntuEdgy: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:11] <HEP85> francis__: there should be a different install option which you could try? isn't there?
[05:11] <Archoniam> No, if anyone wants the code in term for wut happened just PM me
[05:11] <stefg> Dark-Magician: sure, it doesn't have the right driver yet. just get through this to reach a command prompt finally
[05:11] <Lumiere> !paste | Archoniam
[05:11] <ubotu> Archoniam: 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)
[05:11] <Cristatus> ilikec0ws: thanks
[05:12] <Cristatus>  /msg nickserv register tiger
[05:12] <Nutubuntu> Stwange,  the MAC is only going to be useful for you if you're on the same local link. If so, you can ARP for it
[05:12] <Lumiere> Cristatus: nice password...
[05:12] <Lumiere> try again
[05:12] <Cristatus> thanks
[05:12] <Lumiere> and change it ;)
[05:12] <francis__> it tryes to get me a module for my kernel for the nvidia ftp but fails and trys to compile one for me
[05:12] <Archoniam> Ubotu: Thanks
[05:12] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[05:12] <Cristatus> damn spacebar!!
[05:12] <Dark-Magician> k i think im at the command prompt
[05:12] <astro76> Cristatus, tip, do stuff like that in server window, not channel window ;)
[05:12] <Cristatus> i know, i usually do
[05:13] <Cristatus> but this installation has got my head whacked!
[05:13] <Newbie_Dude> Cristatus, I'm always afraid of accidently doing something like that... You've confirmed my fear.
[05:13] <ubuntuEdgy> how di i find out the uuid of /dev/sda2
[05:13] <Dark-Magician> it says login incorrect, Username Login:
[05:13] <HEP85> francis__: yes. but it should aks which kernel-headers to use. if it does not, there is probably a command line option for it
[05:13] <pushpop> when doiung an alt install what kernel do you install?
[05:13] <stefg> !blkid
[05:13] <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)
[05:13] <Newbie_Dude> !find SMS
[05:13] <ubotu> Found: gnokii-smsd, gnokii-smsd-mysql, gnokii-smsd-pgsql, prismstumbler, sms-pl (and 4 others)
[05:13] <Nutubuntu> Stwange,  pull up a terminal and enter 'arp -a' to display the arp cache
[05:13] <stefg> Dark-Magician: use the username and pass that you set during install
[05:13] <francis__> i can see its useing the correct kernel sources i.e. .21
[05:14] <Archoniam> The pastebin url is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29917/
[05:14] <snake_> can anyone help me with this error ? i get this when i run compiz --replace http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29914/
[05:14] <nivekc1> hey guys, i have ubuntu feisty installed and want to install the audio packages from ubuntu studio, but im having no luck adding there repository can some help me please
[05:14] <francis__> HEP85: http://www.debianhelp.org/node/8691
[05:15] <stefg> !effects | snake_
[05:15] <ubotu> snake_: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[05:15] <Newbie_Dude> !find MEKA
[05:15] <HEP85> francis__: if it's using the right sources it shouldn't say wrong module. I have no clue what's going on
[05:15] <ubotu> Package/file meka does not exist in feisty
[05:15] <stefg> !botabuse | Newbie_Dude
[05:15] <ubotu> Newbie_Dude: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[05:15] <HEP85> francis__: what does "sudo modprobe nvidia" say?
[05:15] <pushpop> when doing an alt install what kernel do you install?
[05:15] <pushpop> or choose
[05:15] <astro76> Archoniam, you need to read the readme in your tar.gz and learn how to compile it, the last step in compilation is typically make install, you replace this step with checkinstall
[05:15] <Newbie_Dude> stefg, didn't know I could /msg ubotu, thanks.
[05:16] <Archoniam> okiii astro...
[05:16] <pushpop> stefg: what kernel do you choose when doing an alt. install?
[05:16] <francis__> it says not loading nvidia module : no used in xorg
[05:16] <Stwange> Nutubuntu, does arp -a work better if I do a TCPDump first? To get these MACs into the cache
[05:16] <stefg> pushpop: there's ususally only one option. if in doubt use *-server kernel for a 4GB ram machine
[05:16] <francis__> HEP85: thats because i am currently using the vesa driver
[05:17] <snake_> stefg: just tried in ubuntu-effects but i didnt get a response
[05:17] <francis__> do you think that if i try nvidia it woudl help ?
[05:17] <n0yd> Archoniam, may I suggest to just use the binary?
[05:17] <n0yd> http://www.stepmania.com/download.php?file=downloads/StepMania-3.9a-linux.tar.gz
[05:17] <pushpop> stefg: thats not an option just says linux generic
[05:17] <n0yd> Probably a bit easier to use. :)
[05:17] <pushpop> linux-image generic
[05:17] <pushpop> linux-image 2.6
[05:17] <HEP85> francis__: first answer in the link you gave me is probably your problem. the error message had something to do with paravirt
[05:18] <stefg> snake_: that's sad, but beryl isn't support here to avoid overflooding the channel with support requests for alpha software
[05:18] <Archoniam> n0yd: I am. It's not working for some reason, so i'm installing it as a .deb
[05:18] <Archoniam> trial and error man
[05:18] <Nutubuntu> Stwange,  if you're not seeing the specific MAC(s?) you want, ping the IP of the box(es) you're curious about, then check the arp cache
[05:18] <DarkMagician> I hate the PPPoE system, it lists video drivers, should i assume ATI is what i want to use for my ATI video chip?
[05:18] <Stwange> Nutubuntu, thanks :)
[05:18] <stefg> pushpop: don't worry too much... generic is fine, if you feel like using -server you can add it after install
[05:18] <francis__> HEP85: i reconfigured the xserver to use the nvidia driver
[05:19] <francis__> and it workedddddd
[05:19] <ilikec0ws> Where does ubuntu keep its equivalent of /etc/rc.conf?
[05:19] <francis__> so WhAt is the difference between the one in the kernel and the one supplied by nvidia
[05:19] <francis__> are they different
[05:19] <francis__> which one is better
[05:19] <francis__>  /
[05:20] <snake_> stefg: ok sorry for that
[05:20] <stefg> francis__: if you don't use the driver from the repos, every kernel-update will break your X
[05:21] <francis__> stefg: i tryed the driver in the repo but it did not work as i have a kernel that was not for the repo
[05:21] <DarkMagician> Stefg: Should i assume to use the video driver marked "ATI" for the Xserver for use with my ATI video chip?
[05:21] <Nutubuntu> y/w Stwange
[05:21] <HEP85> francis__: I don't think there is a difference. I just thought you needed to reinstall the driver. Didn't know it was still there but not configures
[05:21] <Cristatus> does anyone know where ubuntu keeps the equivalent of /etc/rc.conf ?
[05:21] <stefg> DarkMagician: that depends... what make is it exactly? ('lspci' gives a list)
[05:22] <Archoniam> Cristatus: Be patient. Even I don't repeat my question that quickly.
[05:22] <francis__> oo so the newer kernel has the proprietary driver built it ?
[05:22] <francis__> *in
[05:22] <kbrooks> francis__, no
[05:22] <stefg> !restricted
[05:22] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[05:22] <stefg> baah
[05:22] <DarkMagician> ATI mobile radeon 7500 C is the chip
[05:22] <Cristatus> sorry
[05:22] <francis__> kbrooks: then what module is loaded in and how does it fair with the proprietary module ?
[05:23] <nivekc1> hey guys, i have ubuntu feisty installed and want to install the audio packages from ubuntu studio, but im having no luck adding there repository.
[05:23] <stefg> Dark-Magician: not sure, but try the ati driver
[05:23] <kbrooks> francis__, please don't ask me
[05:24] <Archoniam> Wait, what is the command in sudo to become root w/o fakeroot?
[05:24] <n0yd> Cristatus, ubuntu uses a different type of init system, there really isn't a equivalent that I know of to Gentoo or ArchLinux for examples, rc.conf
[05:24] <HEP85> Archoniam: sudo -s
[05:24] <Archoniam> Thanks Hep!
[05:24] <astro76> nivekc1, the stuff is in the regular repos: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/PackageList
[05:24] <stefg> Dark-Magician: wait, is there a 'radeon' option?
[05:24] <francis__> would anyone know the difference between the nvidia module in the kernel and the proprietary one ??
[05:24] <stefg> !away | Trevinho
[05:24] <ubotu> Trevinho: You should avoid changing your nick in a busy channel like #ubuntu - it causes unrequired scrolling which is unfair on new users. The same goes for using noisy away messages : use the command "/away <reason>" to set your client away silently - See also !Guidelines
[05:25] <DarkMagician> no
[05:26] <stefg> DarkMagician: so try ati ... to get at least a gui (hopefully) you can deal with the details later
[05:26] <_Roly> is it possible to change the default video player in feisty.  I want to use mplayer as default instead of totem.  I know that I can go to each file type and right-click and select open with to set the association, but is there a way to do it once for all video files?
[05:27] <Cristatus> thank you n0yd
[05:27] <DarkMagician> Should i use the Kernel framebuffer device interface?
[05:27] <Archoniam> Isn't there an unofficial stepmania .deb somewhere?
[05:27] <akos> hello. I'm trying to compile the iwl4965 drvers for the intel pro 4965 agn wlan card. build and install is fine, but when i modprobe - even though i have the ieee80211 module loaded - i get  iwl4965: Unknown symbol ieee80211_start_BA_session. Any smart ideas? :(
[05:27] <n0yd> Cristatus, just curious.  What distro are you coming from that uses rc.conf?
[05:28] <stefg> DarkMagician: no
[05:28] <Brent_> Hello everyone
[05:28] <Anlar> akos: you remembered to do depmod -a ?
[05:28] <Abhi123> pls. help me to run apache cgi on ubuntu
[05:28] <Archoniam> What am i talking about, obviously theres gotta be
[05:28] <akos> yes
[05:28] <kitche> n0yd: there is archlinux that uses it
[05:28] <Abhi123> http://bugzilla.aquosine.org
[05:28] <n0yd> Kitar|st, no shit....
[05:28] <n0yd> err
[05:28] <n0yd> kitche
[05:28] <Anlar> akos: it looks like if some kernel interface would havve changed then, you should switch to older or newer kernel.. :)
[05:28] <akos> oh heres a paste: http://www.pastebin.ca/619205
[05:28] <adrian> hi, what comand do you use in ubuntu in stead of chmod
[05:28] <adrian> ?
[05:28] <n0yd> I was using arch as an example.
[05:28] <kitche> !language | n0yd
[05:28] <ubotu> n0yd: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:29] <Lihuu> chmod +x
[05:29] <Lihuu> chmod +x <filename>
[05:29] <n0yd> ....
[05:29] <anandanbu> Help needed in restoring the GRUB in ubuntu 7.04 after installing fedora 7
[05:29] <nivekc1> astro76: how do i install the audio package
[05:29] <Abhi123> pls. help me to run apache cgi on ubuntu
[05:29] <Cristatus> n0yd: i' wasn't asking
[05:29] <stefg> !grub | anandanbu
[05:29] <ubotu> anandanbu: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[05:29] <Anlar> akos: because some kernel develoeprs wage personal vendetta against FCC and the binary blobs, they like fucking the kernel interfaces up every once in a while. I thik for .20 or so they revamped a lot again and the vendors can't keep up
[05:29] <Cristatus> n0yd: i was just asking on behalf of someone else that wanted to help me
[05:30] <n0yd> ah ok
[05:30] <Nutubuntu> !ohmy
[05:30] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:30] <astro76> nivekc1, sudo apt-get install ubuntustudio-audio
[05:30] <stefg> !pm | anandanbu
[05:30] <ubotu> anandanbu: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can also benefit. Please don't PM a user in the channel without asking first, some find it rude.
[05:30] <akos> Anlar, so I should install 19?
[05:30] <Cristatus> n0yd: do you have any idea of how runlevels work on ubuntu?
[05:30] <Anlar> akos: try it out :/
[05:30] <adrian> adrian@adrian-laptop:/media$ cdmod 777 disk/
[05:30] <adrian> bash: cdmod: command not found
[05:30] <akos> oh ok
[05:30] <nivekc1> thanks astro76
[05:31] <astro76> adrian, chmod not cdmod
[05:31] <adrian> oh
[05:31] <n0yd> Cristatus, Not really, I don't use Ubuntu.
[05:31] <akos> Anlar, anyhow, that source isnt a binary blob I did the compiling!
[05:31] <Cristatus> damn it
[05:31] <anandanbu> I installed Fedora 7 in a Ubuntu 7.04 system and after that the Ubuntu doesn't show up in the GRUB how do i restore it
[05:32] <Anlar> akos: yeah but intel made the driver, for older kernel likely.. and just as I said, kernel developers like changing things just to break things intentionally for the drivers that are not in main tree
[05:32] <adrian> adrian@adrian-laptop:/media$ chmod 777 disk/
[05:32] <adrian> chmod: changing permissions of `disk/': Read-only file system
[05:32] <mnereson> I have svn on my ubuntu box. I need to expose the repos to my windows network, anyone know of the resource on this??
[05:32] <stefg> anandanbu: either you restore from fedora, or use the live CD
[05:32] <nitro4ce> will compiz-fusion be in the compiz package?
[05:32] <akos> Anlar, how nice of them.... *shrug*
[05:32] <akos> Anlar, thx
[05:32] <n0yd> kitche, omg! Cristatus swore, you better send ubotu after him also. :-P
[05:32] <nitro4ce> will compiz-fusion be in the compiz package?
[05:33] <anandanbu> How do i restore it using the Live CD since i am using the live cd  now to browse
[05:34] <Anlar> [nitro] : no, compiz is the older compiz
[05:34] <adrian> how does one change ownership of hardware, my portable disk seems to have the root as owner
[05:34] <stefg> anandanbu: open a terminal and enter 'sudo grub'
[05:34] <adrian> so i cant write to it
[05:34] <bulmer> adrian chown
[05:34] <n0yd> Cristatus, You may want to take a look here. http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
[05:34] <adrian> bulmer ??
[05:34] <n0yd> That explains ubuntu's new init system in depth
[05:34] <CodeMonk_> Anyone having any luck with rhytmbox?
[05:35] <anandanbu> stefg: yeah i have done that
[05:35] <bulmer> adrian: log in as root and change the ownership of those files
[05:35] <akos> Anlar,  how do i install an older kernel? aptitude seems to be able to d/l only .20 ones
[05:35] <Cristatus> n0yd: how would that help me?
[05:35] <bulmer> adrian man chown
[05:35] <adrian> how do i do that?
[05:35] <schroeder> hi
[05:35] <Nutubuntu> CodeMonk_,  yes, rhythmbox works fine ... what's it doing for / to you?
[05:35] <stefg> anandanbu: so you have a grub prompt now. enter ' find /boot/grub/stage1'
[05:35] <Anlar> akos: good question :D I'd do it old fashioned way, but you can go to packages.ubuntu.com and see the edgy's repositories and download from there
[05:35] <Cristatus> n0yd: *groan* that means i have to read!
[05:35] <schroeder> question about amarok: anybody else having problems when editing bookmarks? when i click on edit boomarks nothing happens
[05:35] <CodeMonk_> cant find any channels, plays for a min or two, then quits - dunno
[05:36] <amee2k> how can i set the label of a vfat partition?
[05:36] <adrian> i will read tha man bulmer, and come back if i don't understand
[05:36] <mnereson> Hi. I just installed SVN on my ubuntu box, created a repo that is now empty. is there some setting I need to create or change to show the repo to a windows box on my network? I created /var/svn/projectname on my ubuntu box at 192.168.0.1 -- however, using tortoisesvn I can not get to svn://192.168.0.1/var/svn/projectname - says '192.168.0.1 actively refused connection'
[05:36] <Cristatus> thanks though
[05:36] <anandanbu> stefg: Yeah it shows two options
[05:36] <stefg> anandanbu: so which one is your ubuntu?
[05:36] <n0yd> Cristatus, Generally learning, does take some reading. ;)
[05:36] <Nutubuntu> :/ CodeMonk_ I haven't tried it on anything except local files; maybe I spoke too soon
[05:37] <CodeMonk_> no problem :)  -  thx
[05:37] <n0yd> amee2k, Isn't that done upon (re)format of the volume?
[05:37] <Cairna> Hullo...any chance of a leetle help? :)
[05:37] <anandanbu> stefg: I have no idea about that it shows (hd0,0) and (hd0,7)
[05:37] <amee2k> no idea. that's why i'm asking
[05:37] <akos> Anlar, ok
[05:37] <ftira> i need help
[05:37] <stefg> anandanbu: so where did you install ubuntu? i'm no psychic reader
[05:37] <n0yd> amee2k, try mtools (just a hunch)
[05:38] <akos> what is the latest version of ubuntu? feisty 704?
[05:38] <fred> hello
[05:38] <skollie> cairna: what with?
[05:38] <fred> any one can help me plz
[05:38] <amee2k> will try. tyvm :)
[05:38] <kbrooks> !feisty
[05:38] <ubotu> Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) is the latest version of Ubuntu. Upgrading to Feisty: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FeistyUpgrades - Downloading: http://www.ubuntu.com/download - For BitTorrent downloads, see !Torrents
[05:38] <fred> how to install wifi
[05:38] <MrTsunami> !feisty | akos
[05:38] <ubotu> akos: please see above
[05:38] <MetaMorfoziS> stefg: are you here?
[05:38] <anandanbu> stefg: actually i installed fedora in the windows partition which may be (hd0,0) is there anyway to find it out
[05:38] <kbrooks> !warty
[05:38] <ubotu> warty was the first release of Ubuntu. Version 4.10, codename "Warty Warthog"
[05:38] <Cristatus> n0yd: thanks for your help though
[05:38] <ftira> ki parle francai ici
[05:38] <akos> and what is guitsy?
[05:38] <n0yd> amee2k, a google search suggested that may do it.  Although someone said the app is a bit of a "kludge"
[05:38] <Cairna> Well... This is the second time I set up a dual-boot. Last time I had a problem with using my windows side. It would show up in Grub, and I selected it but it wouldn't work. I fixed this, I believe, by mounting it.
[05:39] <Cairna> This time, it doesn't show up in Grub at all. Just ubuntu
[05:39] <n0yd> Cristatus, I try. :-/
[05:39] <MetaMorfoziS> akos: that is the next release of ubuntu.
[05:39] <stefg> anandanbu: yeah, let's assume that ubuntu is on hd0,7
[05:39] <anandanbu> ok
[05:39] <akos> and it's not yet stable?
[05:39] <MetaMorfoziS> not.
[05:39] <MetaMorfoziS> It's comes in october, if i knows good
[05:39] <stefg> anandanbu: so type ' root (hd0,7)'
[05:39] <schroeder> so anybody use amarok?
[05:39] <Cairna> And I ah, forgot what command  I used to mount, or whatever I did
[05:39] <MrTsunami> !Gutsy | akos
[05:39] <ubotu> akos: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10). See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-April/000276.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule - Roadmap and specifications: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy - Support in #ubuntu+1
[05:39] <MetaMorfoziS> schroeder: yes, i am
[05:39] <schroeder> can you edit your bookmarks?
[05:40] <MetaMorfoziS> but  think the #kubuntu or the #amarok is the better chanel for asking it
[05:40] <MetaMorfoziS> i didn't uses bookmarks.
[05:40] <anandanbu> stefg: I have typed it and nothing happened
[05:40] <stefg> anandanbu: now type ' setup (hd0)'
[05:40] <martoss> hi there
[05:40] <schroeder> MetaMorfoziS, thanks
[05:40] <MetaMorfoziS> np
[05:40] <martoss> how can one install ubuntu feisty via a usb-stick and network connection?
[05:40] <adrian> how do i log in as root?
[05:41] <Anlar> adrian: don't log in. just "sudo <command>"
[05:41] <skollie> !root | adrian
[05:41] <ubotu> adrian: do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[05:41] <MetaMorfoziS> Anybody have knowledge in dhcpd3-server?
[05:41] <amee2k> n0yd: its `mlabel` and part of mtools. thank you :)
[05:41] <Brent_> Ok, after several long talks on here with some knowledgeable people, I have discovered that installing Ubuntu to an external drive that isn't always attached isn't going to work for me. Grub just doesn't seem to want to work in that situation
[05:41] <martoss> there's a mini iso in main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/
[05:41] <n0yd> amee2k, right.  I was just typing that. ;)
[05:41] <Anlar> Brent_: it's not grub's fault.
[05:41] <martoss> can I use this on an usb stick?
[05:41] <anandanbu> stefg: it shows some info and says installation succeeded will both the OS would show up now
[05:41] <amee2k> hehe
[05:41] <DarkMagician> Stefg: I thank you its into the desktop now
[05:42] <stefg> DarkMagician: to get the real driver running now see !ati
[05:42] <whonicca> ok question guys, what are the advantages of having /home on its own partition?
[05:42] <DarkMagician> !ati
[05:42] <Brent_> Anlar: I'm not saying it was, but I've been walked through trying to fix it several times, with no luck. It just won't load any OS, no matter what MBR it is on. I'm always open to ideas, but I tried for over two days straight, very frustrating
[05:42] <DarkMagician> ?
[05:42] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:42] <anandanbu> stefg: thanks for your help
[05:42] <imbecile>  hey guys, i have kiba-dock stuck in my trash.. how can i delete it? I know i have to set to recursive.. here is what i have so far             sudo cd /home/imbecile/.trash;  chmod 777 kiba-dock; rm kiba-dock
[05:42] <Anlar> whonicca: easy to reinstall/change operating system, dont have to worry about moving stuff etc
[05:42] <MetaMorfoziS> Anybody have knowledge in dhcpd3-server? I need a little help, please msg on me if you have a little time.
[05:42] <stefg> anandanbu: no, you won't have fdora listed now... read the grub-howto on how write a mneu.lst
[05:43] <stefg> anandanbu: no, you won't have fdora listed now... read the grub-howto on how write a menu.lst
[05:43] <imbecile> and how do i set to recursive?
[05:43] <ben_xarch> hi, im trying to get firefox (bon echo) to launch an external application (audacious) whenever i try to play an mp3. right now mp3s play using the mplayer plugin. This doesnt seem like it would be difficult to do but i have searched everywhere and have not found a solution
[05:43] <skollie> MetaMorfoziS: what do you need to do?
[05:43] <kitche> imbecile: you could do cd /home/imbecile/.trash sudo rm kiba-dock
[05:43] <whonicca> Anlar: change operating system, as a whole other distro? or u mean upgrading/downgrading to diff versions of ubuntu?
[05:43] <anandanbu> stefg: where would it be
[05:43] <kitche> imbecile: or add the -f switch to rm
[05:43] <MetaMorfoziS> can i msg on you?
[05:43] <n0yd> adrian, the easy answer would really be just to type "sudo passwd root" into a shell/console/terminal, make the password, and you'll  have root access
[05:43] <stefg> !grub | anandanbu
[05:43] <ubotu> anandanbu: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[05:43] <skollie> MetaMorfoziS: yes
[05:43] <Anlar> Brent_: it's the bios' responsibility to start it up.. and offer the boot device as 0,0.. your computer is just broken
[05:43] <Brent_> So someone suggested to me last night that I could make a small partition on my main drive for /boot and I could install Grub to the main drive then, and it wouldn't need the external drive to be installed, right?
[05:44] <Anlar> whonicca: yeah, you don't have to worry about that, just keep the partition intact.. and mount it again when you have changed :)
[05:44] <Brent_> Anlar: No, sorry. My computer is NOT broken
[05:44] <Anlar> Brent_: it's likely just piss-poor quality trash
[05:44] <Brent_> Oh, I get it. You're a troll.
[05:44] <n0yd> Brent_, It's not broken.  It sounds like a PEBKAC. :-P
[05:44] <whonicca> Anlar: is there a recommended partition size?
[05:44] <imbecile> kitche,  its telling me no such file or directory
[05:44] <Brent_> n0yd: what is that?
[05:44] <Anlar> whonicca: for linux, 10 gigs is plenty already. 1-2 for swap partition.. rest for your home :)
[05:45] <astro76> ben_xarch, in firefox options-> Content tab->click Manage... in File Types section
[05:45] <kitche> imbecile: for what rm?
[05:45] <astro76> ben_xarch, firefox preferences
[05:45] <whonicca> Anlar: sounds good, thanks
[05:45] <n0yd> Brent_, Pebkac = Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair. :-P
[05:45] <Brent_> Anlar: What's with the attitude towards me man?
[05:45] <ben_xarch> astro76, i have tried. the problem is that no filetypes show up there and there is no option to add any
[05:45] <imbecile> cd /home/imbecile/.trash sudo rm -f  kiba-dock
[05:45] <pushpop> stefg: during alt install i created lvm partitions but it didnt ask me to link the 2 partitions together to create a phuysical disk... How do I do that when im in the desktop
[05:45] <Anlar> whonicca: the default ubuntu installation will take roughly 4 gigs, leaving some 6 for extra software.. which should be enough for all your needs :)
[05:46] <Brent_> Man, what is wrong with this place. What did I say to deserve being blamed like that from a couple people? What the?
[05:46] <imbecile> oops kitche, cd /home/imbecile/.trash sudo rm -f kiba-dock
[05:46] <ben_xarch> astro76, wow never mind. if i double click it lets me add some
[05:46] <kitche> imnrvile and is kiba-dock still there?
[05:46] <adrian> i did not get ownership of my disk adrian@adrian-laptop:/media$ sudo chown adrian disk/
[05:46] <adrian> chown: changing ownership of `disk/': Read-only file system
[05:46] <n0yd> Brent_, I was joking.
[05:46] <Nalleman> Hello, I would like to know if its possible to install a pdf printer easy?
[05:46] <Anlar> Brent_: the grub doesn't fail, except in case of user error (installing improperly) or extremely crappy hardware, with the usb use cases
[05:46] <stefg> pushpop: i *guess* it already took the to PE's to make a volume... see haow it works out
[05:46] <ben_xarch> thanks alot, ive been trying to figure this out for as long as i can remember
[05:46] <n0yd> Brent_, Give me a second, I'm looking for a guide to install ubuntu to a external volume.
[05:46] <imbecile> kitche,  yeah
[05:46] <Brent_> n0yd: it's cool man, it's just odd. I'm VERY frustrated at all of this, and my sense of humor is lacking after very little sleep the past couple days.
[05:47] <kitche> imbecile: try sudo /bin/rm -f kiba-dock might need the path to rm
[05:47] <zmeiat_joro> I want to install the nvidia drivers (nvidia-glx) from synaptic and also nvidia-settings and nvidia-xconfig, but apparently nvidia-glx conflicts with them? Why's that?
[05:47] <Brent_> Anlar: I can assure you, my computer is not "broken". There could very well be user error, but several people have tried to help me fix it very thouroughly, and not been able to get it working right. I take very good care of my system, and it's pretty new.
[05:47] <n0yd> Brent_, I assume it's a usb drive?
[05:47] <kitche> zmeiat_joro: nvidia-glx has settins and xconfig most likely
[05:48] <cyb3rpeace> HI - I can't get my sound card working - HDA ATI SB with Sigmatel Chipset...  I thinks its setting the modem as default soundcard? Does anyone know how to force it to select sound as default?
[05:48] <Brent_> n0yd: Yes sir
[05:48] <Anlar> brent: you have to use --device-map when installing grub manually, and install to 0 (NOT the place without the mapping!) for it to work
[05:48] <ben_xarch> astro76, actually that still doesnt work
[05:48] <n0yd> Ok, one sec
[05:48] <Spaceman3750> Can anyone tell me what I would do to see the installed hardware on my computer?
[05:48] <ben_xarch> i am not able to add a new type
[05:48] <Stwange> I've managed to login as root on ubuntu - I thought it wasn't possible?
[05:48] <Bassetts> how can I remove a key from the key server that I no longer have access to
[05:48] <Anlar> brent: but if you did that part correct, installing it to (hd0), it WILL be able to find the /boot/grub/ and the rest
[05:48] <whiz2> can i get a lil help? I'm having a major network/internet issue with latest version of kubuntu (LiveCD)
[05:49] <imbecile> kitche,  it didnt worki managed to drag it to the desktop
[05:49] <stefg> Spaceman3750: lspci , lshw there's even a gui applet in the system menu
[05:49] <pushpop> stefg: lol how do I verify if it worked
[05:49] <Anlar> brent: if you install grub without doing the device mapping, it will always search when booting from that hard-bolted place where it is not as it is 0(,0) always thanks to bios
[05:49] <stefg> pushpop: just issue 'mount' in a term and see what got mounted where
[05:49] <Brent_> Anlar: Can you give more details? I know that so far I've made sure to use device.map and also an fdisk -l command and made sure that everything lined up. I also did a paste of my menu.lst file for others to look at
[05:49] <stefg> !pm Spaceman3750
[05:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pm spaceman3750 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:49] <DJ-_-> hi, is there anyway to send offline messages to msn ppl using pidgin?
[05:49] <stefg> !pm | Spaceman3750
[05:49] <ubotu> Spaceman3750: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can also benefit. Please don't PM a user in the channel without asking first, some find it rude.
[05:50] <Anlar> DJ-_-: no.
[05:50] <DJ-_-> Anlar: ah k
[05:50] <DJ-_-> Anlar: any other messenger?
[05:50] <Szeraax> Brentwanna give link to the paste once more?
[05:50] <Spaceman3750> Sorry, I thought you PMed me, sometimes I get confused with the interface
[05:50] <DJ-_-> Anlar: which allows to do so?
[05:50] <Anlar> DJ-_-: no.
[05:51] <Anlar> DJ-_-: which, I know, sucks.
[05:51] <DJ-_-> Anlar: ah well....k? u talking of amsn?
[05:51] <Anlar> DJ-_-: doesn't do that.
[05:51] <DJ-_-> Anlar: which one u talking of then?
[05:51] <Spaceman3750> Found it...  Thanks for your help earlier too stefg :)
[05:51] <Szeraax> Brent_: what's the link for the paste of your menu.lst?
[05:51] <n0yd> Brent_, Take a look here? http://xubuntublog.wordpress.com/2007/06/17/ubuntu-feisty-on-your-usb-drive-finally/
[05:51] <Anlar> DJ-_-: all. forget about that. linux im applications are all trash
[05:51] <Szeraax> ty
[05:51] <stefg> Spaceman3750: you're welcome
[05:51] <DJ-_-> Anlar: ok...
[05:52] <Stwange> why have I been told that it's not possible to login as root in ubuntu since I got the distro? Just because I shouldn't?
[05:52] <Anlar> Brent_: sounds like to me as you seemed to recognize what I was talking about that you had tried it the correct way already
[05:52] <whonicca> Anlar: is 6 gigs really enough for additional programs?  never experimented with this kind of partitioning before
[05:52] <Brent_> I'm trying to find the link
[05:52] <astro76> !root | Stwange
[05:52] <ubotu> Stwange: do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[05:52] <Szeraax> sudo passwd, ftw!
[05:52] <DJ-_-> Stwange: cuz u switched from windows?
[05:52] <n0yd> Brent_, there are a million guides for doing it.
[05:52] <Cairna> Er, how do I run cfdisk?
[05:52] <FFForever> how do i stop it from asking for my password when i need to do something as "root", also can i stop it from asking my password for my wifi everytime i boot???
[05:52] <nlion> ok, i'm running ubuntu off of a liveCD and I didn't expect it to write to my macbook's EFI. Now every time I try to boot my computer without the ubuntu CD in the drive I get a flashing underscore in the top left corner over a black screen
[05:52] <nlion> can anyone help me
[05:52] <Stwange> astro76 - System - Administration -  root - properties - set password by hand - confirm
[05:52] <kbrooks> Szeraax, do not suggest that.
[05:53] <Stwange> then you can login as root
[05:53] <timewriter> hi
[05:53] <Anlar> whonicca: I installed bunch (quite many applications) and managed to use in total only 6 gigs for now.. :)
[05:53] <tgm4883_laptop> are there any known problems running more than 1 NFS server on a network?
[05:53] <DJ-_-> Stwange: pm
[05:53] <Brent_> BTW, what is the address for the paste. I can't find the link for some reason
[05:53] <Stwange> sure
[05:53] <kbrooks> Szeraax, sudo passwd is bad. very bad :-)
[05:53] <whonicca> ok =)
[05:53] <astro76> Stwange, if you want to risk your system do whatever you want, but read that link if you want to know the philosophy
[05:53] <Szeraax> kbrooks: haha, absolutely horrible practice, i know
[05:53] <Spaceman3750> Stwange, that doesn't work, it resets the password after you set it by hand ;)
[05:53] <kitche> nlion: umm sounds like you messed up your macbook pretty bad
[05:53] <kbrooks> Szeraax, but?
[05:53] <FFForever> anyone?
[05:53] <kbrooks> Spaceman3750, no not really
[05:53] <kitche> nlion: did you use bootcamp to install ubuntu?
[05:53] <Stwange> Spaceman3750, it doesn't, several reboots later I did ctrl + alt + f2, logged in using that password and it worked
[05:53] <Spaceman3750> kbrooks: It did for me anyways
[05:54] <nlion> no, i didn't even install it
[05:54] <kbrooks> Spaceman3750, your fault
[05:54] <astro76> Stwange, if you really want a root shell use sudo -i
[05:54] <Szeraax> kbrooks: funny to tell others to use, when jokes since they forgot their / password
[05:54] <nlion> kitche: I just downloaded the CD and rebooted it with it in the drive
[05:54] <kbrooks> Szeraax, / == root of filesystem
[05:54] <Brent_> !paste
[05:54] <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)
[05:54] <kitche> nlion: well you must of sicne the live cd doesn't the system
[05:54] <nlion> hmm
[05:54] <Szeraax> / is also the root user
[05:54] <Lumiere> Daniel2: lets not send CTCP to channels
[05:54] <kbrooks> Daniel2, dont ping the channel
[05:54] <kbrooks> Szeraax, no
[05:54] <nlion> can i select my boot device from ubuntu?
[05:54] <Szeraax> shorthand for the lazy people typing
[05:54] <nlion> is that possible?
[05:54] <kbrooks> Szeraax, / == root of filesystem.
[05:54] <Daniel2> :S
[05:54] <Daniel2> sry
[05:54] <kbrooks> Szeraax, period.
[05:55] <yellowdart> anybody run into this problem when installing flashplugin-nonfree? "md5sum mismatch install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz"
[05:55] <pushpop> stefg: please take a look www.pastebin.ca/619242
[05:55] <kbrooks> Szeraax, "root" is the root user.
[05:55] <Cairna> How do I unhide a partition using cfdisk?
[05:55] <Spaceman3750> yellowdart: I have had it before
[05:55] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: try downloading the file again and then retry the install
[05:55] <Szeraax> kbrooks: to each his own, and yes, i know. Some use them interchangably
[05:55] <Stwange> astro76, I know why you SHOULDN'T login as root, I just want to know why everyone says it's not possible
[05:55] <Szeraax> Brent_: did you find the link yet?
[05:55] <Anlar> Brent_: yeah, I for instance have done usb stick installations many times.. just find some pastebin system and show us what you have done.. I'll take a look
[05:56] <astro76> Stwange, of course it's possible
[05:56] <kbrooks> Stwange, IT'S POSSIBLE, but you SHOULD NEVER
[05:56] <Brent_> I just made another one: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29924/
[05:56] <kaizhong> ok
[05:56] <yellowdart> DJ-_-:  ok, just wasnt sure if i had to go into the deb file and change the md5sum
[05:56] <DJ-_-> Stwange: to stop ppl from asking and falling into mess
[05:56] <pushpop> stefg: still there?
[05:56] <Szeraax> kbrooks: except when use are using apt-get to get sudo for the first time...
[05:56] <stefg> pushpop: ok, looks good so far, except that the lvm volume does not have a mountpoint yet. so it's there, but not assigned yet
[05:57] <Stwange> ok fair enough
[05:57] <Brent_> For the record though, I have had to fix the MBR since I had to access Windows today. So I'll have to do it all again. But it would be the same situation as before
[05:57] <pushpop> stefg: ok good, how do we mount them.
[05:57] <kitche> Szeraax: if you installed ubuntu you should have sudo automatically
[05:57] <Cairna> Think that did it...
[05:57] <Szeraax> kbrooks: true true
[05:58] <Brent_> Oh, and as you will probably notice, I installed on the second partition of the drive.
[05:58] <Deviantintegral> I've got a strnage problem with ubuntu installed on a usb on my macbook. For some reason, sdb1 isn't created, but appears if I manually try to mount sdb. Any suggestions?
[05:58] <Szeraax> you mean third?
[05:58] <Szeraax> Brent_:
[05:59] <yellowdart> DJ-_-: still no luck..
[05:59] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: hmm...u just want to install flash right?
[05:59] <Szeraax> Brent_: is your trouble that you cant get it to boot the flashdrive? (right?)
[05:59] <Anlar> Brent_: your linux on usb is always on 0, not for instance on 1,1
[05:59] <Brent_> Hmmm, I believe it was the second. It was listed as /dev/sdb1 as the partition on (hd1)
[06:00] <yellowdart> DJ-_-:  yeah.. i can probably just do the adobe way. i was just trying to use apt
[06:00] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: a sec..
[06:00] <Szeraax> (hd1,0)
[06:00] <Szeraax> Brent_: is what it should be, i think
[06:00] <Brent_> Anlar: Oh, really? So is my lst file not right?
[06:00] <Anlar> Brent_: when the grub is on usb stick's mbr, bios makes that to become hd0, and the first partition will be 0,1
[06:00] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: get dis file: http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz
[06:00] <Anlar> Brent_: yes, you screwed up. :)
[06:00] <pushpop> stefg: ok good, how do we mount them.
[06:00] <mribas> holaaa
[06:00] <crimsun> (Flash 9.0.48 is already in gutsy.)
[06:00] <Anlar> Brent_: the device the bios boots from shall be 0
[06:00] <Szeraax> Anlar: ohhh. my bad then
[06:00] <stefg> pushpop: http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/archive/index.php/t-64964.html
[06:00] <Brent_> Anlar: I've screwed up a LOT the past couple days. Imagine my first reaction when I didn't know you could fix the MBR!
[06:01] <mribas> busco una chica que hable espaol
[06:01] <mribas> soy de venezuela
[06:01] <Szeraax> yay, never mind, i was right...,
[06:01] <Spaceman3750> !es | mribas
[06:01] <ubotu> mribas: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:01] <Brent_> Ok, so if I'm going to reinstall, I can make the same partitions as before, which will be two and three on the external drive, then install the Grub to (hd1,0)?
[06:01] <Anlar> Brent_: put the grub to the usb stick, not on hdd.. and point everything to hd0, which it isn't when you install (that's what you need device mapping for!)
[06:01] <pushpop> stefg
[06:01] <yellowdart> DJ-_-: same thing
[06:02] <Szeraax> Brent_: did you manually add the flashdrive to that grub list?
[06:02] <pushpop> i got to boot to a disk and what not?
[06:02] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: ok now u must have extracted it..
[06:02] <Anlar> Brent_: no, you install grub to hd0,0, which you will make possible with the device mapping.
[06:02] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: there must be a exectuable file inside the package?
[06:02] <yellowdart> DJ-_-: nope.. it's still tar.gz
[06:02] <Anlar> Brent_: if you write anywhere for once hd1, you're srewed
[06:02] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: extract it
[06:02] <FFForever> how come i cant mount a ssh folder?
[06:02] <Brent_> Oh, ok. Forgive me, but my brain is fried, and I AM still a newbie at this(not at computers though, just this process)
[06:02] <Cairna> Any chance of some aid in a Query?
[06:02] <yellowdart> DJ-_-: yeah, i know how to install it the adobe way.. i was just trying to get apt to work
[06:03] <Szeraax> Brent_: grub cant see you flashdrive, it needs to be _on_ your flash drive, and looking at hard drives
[06:03] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: i dont think there is an apt way
[06:03] <Anlar> Brent_: you have to fool when installing that it is alraedy and always hd0, your stick I mean. that is what you use the device mapping file for when installing grub
[06:03] <Brent_> Ok, so in the 'advanced' screen on ubuntu install, I put (hd0,0)
[06:03] <Anlar> no
[06:03] <Anlar> Brent_: you have to do it really manually, to fix the grub
[06:03] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: btw what do u mean by the apt way?
[06:03] <yellowdart> DJ-_-: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[06:03] <gharz> guys, everytime i run apt-get update i always receive a msg "Ign cdrom://Ubuntu 6.10 _Edgy Eft_ - Release i386 (20061025) edgy/main Translation-en_US
[06:03] <gharz> Ign cdrom://Ubuntu 6.10 _Edgy Eft_ - Release i386 (20061025) edgy/restricted Translation-en_US
[06:03] <gharz> "
[06:03] <Archoniam> Oki, i'm confused. My computer will not allow Stepmania to run, it cannnot be converted from tarball to deb package, and make install will not work either. error with make install is: make: *** No rule to make target `install'.  Stop.
[06:03] <gharz> what is the meaning of this?
[06:04] <Skrypt> Whats the "super" key?
[06:04] <Brent_> I DID have Grub installed on my external drive, but last night ended up putting it back on my main drive because of help here in this chat
[06:04] <bronze-> Is there a way to get nautilus in super-user mode?
[06:04] <Beatbreaker> Hi I'm having some shocking problems with my nvidia drivers - ENVI stuffed everything up - can anyone help me with this one?
[06:04] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: ok, but use the way that works, why go into other stuff?
[06:04] <Szeraax> Brent_: ha, dang
[06:04] <Brent_> Well, I'm going to have to start over, since I've wiped things. So I guess, I'm on a clean slate and won't be fixing anything, but starting from scratch
[06:05] <Szeraax> Brent_: not only do you need it on your flashdrive, you need a system device map too
[06:05] <jatt> bronze-: gksudo
[06:05] <Frogzoo> bronze-: don't do that
[06:05] <yellowdart> DJ-_-: because i like to make things work like they should.. so i'm just wondering what file might have the old md5sum so i can change it
[06:05] <Szeraax> Anlar: i believe that is right. is that right oh wise one?
[06:05] <jatt> Frogzoo: ? gksudo nautilus is a valid command. There's absolutely nothing wrong with it.
[06:06] <Szeraax> Anlar: i dont have so much exp with flashdrive\grub
[06:06] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: ok, but then use aptitiude instead of apt-get
[06:06] <stefg> pushpop: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpLVM-WithoutACleanInstall
[06:06] <Anlar> Brent_: just umm.. install using the installation cd, and don't worry about the grub. then do the device mapping file that points hd0 == /dev/sdb or whatever your usb stick is so that grub thinks your usb stick is 0. then run grub with that parameter and root(hd0,x) where x is the root partition on usb stick and setup(hd0) and voila. then go to your menu.lst on stick and fix it to point to hd0 as well
[06:06] <yellowdart> DJ-_-: i've done both.. it still uses the same config for dpkg
[06:06] <pushpop> thank you
[06:06] <explorer> Hi All - Trying to edit and add a line to my < etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base > to get my sound working. But permission is denied to edit file. Any suggestions?
[06:07] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: no, apt-get does not remove all the packages that get installed, but aptitude does
[06:07] <imbecile> im trying to delete kiba-dock off my desktop is there anyway  i can change permissions so it doesnt get stuck in my trash again?
[06:07] <Szeraax> Anlar: does make sence yes.
[06:07] <Archoniam> explorer: Perm denied? Use sudo before command
[06:07] <Szeraax> sense*
[06:07] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: aptitude does it only when a package has been installed using the aptitude cmd
[06:07] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/aptitude
[06:08] <yellowdart> DJ-_-: i'm using dpkg-reconfigure now.. it "installs" fine.. it just wont set it up because of the md5sum
[06:08] <explorer> so run sudo in konsole then I can use konquer to get to file and change?
[06:08] <Archoniam> explorer: Or become root using either fakeroot or 'sudo -s'
[06:08] <Brent_> Ok, so install Ubuntu to the external as usual, and don't worry about changing Grub. Then, open the device.map file and change the two drives around. Then I didn't get that next part
[06:08] <Archoniam> sudo -s stongly reccomended.
[06:08] <yellowdart> DJ-_-: basically adobe updated the installer package.. so it doesnt match the apt repository now
[06:08] <Asche_83m> e
[06:08] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: ok, well md5sum...i think the file has been downloaded already...why dont you try downloading it again after removing the file in the cache
[06:09] <explorer> archonian - thks
[06:09] <astro76> Archoniam, do not recommend becoming root
[06:09] <Brent_> What should I do for "x" in the above description?
[06:09] <CokeNCode> whenever i listen to virginradio.co.uk in firefox it crashes firefox ... can anyone help ?
[06:09] <astro76> !sudo | explorer
[06:09] <ubotu> explorer: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[06:09] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: the file in the cache might be having problems..
[06:09] <Archoniam> ubotu: I already helped him.
[06:09] <explorer> yup - thks
[06:09] <Anlar> Brent_: well, depends on how you make partitions for ubuntu installation...
[06:09] <CokeNCode> lol, Archoniam uboto  is a bot
[06:09] <Anlar> Brent_: if you make just one huge partition the first and correct one is 0, etc
[06:09] <astro76> Archoniam, with dangerous advice
[06:09] <Archoniam> lol woops
[06:09] <yellowdart> DJ-_-: i have cleared the cache.. plus it even prompts me to where i d/l the file
[06:09] <r0b-> whats a good remote management program for Ubuntu Server?
[06:09] <seth> Is there a good place to ask about suspend/resume bugs
[06:10] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: oh ok..
[06:10] <Brent_> Ok, well what is recommended? I have a partition that has other stuff on it. So the main partition will be the second one. Then what other partitions SHOULD I have?
[06:10] <Anlar> Brent_: then you sudo grub --device-map=mapfile.txt and do stuff like root(hd0,0) setup (hd0) :)
[06:10] <Beatbreaker> Hi - ENVY has runied ny NVIDIA drivers - can anyone help with this ?
[06:10] <yellowdart> DJ-_-: basically it wont ever work until the dpkg configure file is updated with the new md5sum
[06:10] <Szeraax> Brent_: after you swap the two around in the device map, you change them in the grub menu.lst too
[06:10] <DJ-_-> yellowdart: gotcha
[06:11] <Archoniam> Oki, me repeat me question... ugga ugga...
[06:11] <jatt> r0b-: ssh
[06:11] <Anlar> Brent_: oh, hd0,1 then if the first one is reserved already :) and setup(hd0)
[06:11] <Anlar> Brent_: so you tell grub where the /boot/ is with the root command and with setup you slap that on the mbr of the usb stick
[06:11] <Archoniam> My computer will not allow Stepmania to run, it cannnot be converted from tarball to deb package, and make install will not work either. error with make install is: make: *** No rule to make target `install'.  Stop.
[06:11] <Brent_> Wow, I'm trying to keep track here, so forgive me.
[06:11] <r0b-> jatt i want something web based
[06:11] <n0yd> r0b-, webmin'
[06:12] <Anlar> Brent_: it's saturday, get drunk
[06:12] <Szeraax> Brent_: it is hard with all the other stuff being ut up...
[06:12] <n0yd> !find webmin
[06:12] <ubotu> File webmin found in debian-edu-config, insserv, logcheck-database
[06:12] <n0yd> lol
[06:12] <Brent_> I'm at work all day, and I work at a Christian radio station. I don't think that will work!
[06:12] <imbecile> SR71-Blackbird,  my dad helped make that
[06:12] <astro76> Archoniam, have you extracted the tarball and read the README ?
[06:12] <n0yd> I don't know how to work the bot
[06:12] <stefg> !webmin
[06:12] <ubotu> webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. Please avoid using it.
[06:12] <Beatbreaker> Hi - ENVY has runied ny NVIDIA drivers - can anyone help with this ?
[06:12] <jatt> webmin? HAHAHA
[06:12] <zmeiat_joro> So I installed nvidia-glx and then did "nvidia-glx-config enable" and duly saved the adress of the backup, and good thing I did, because X couldn't start
[06:12] <zabin> lamo
[06:12] <stefg> !envy
[06:12] <ubotu> envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[06:12] <n0yd> use it anyway, who cares if its insecure
[06:12] <Anlar> Brent_: don't they have some bread and wine then :)
[06:12] <Brent_> Szeraax: Yeah, I'm just having trouble keeping up for some reason. Again, my brain is fried
[06:12] <n0yd> He said he wanted something web based
[06:13] <SR71-Blackbird> imbecile, wow
[06:13] <Archoniam> astro: There IS no readme, at least not for linux XD(It came with the windows one:-X)
[06:13] <Brent_> Anlar: that's better, but I don't drink wine!
[06:13] <zabin> zmeiat_joro: what card are you useing?
[06:13] <zmeiat_joro> but the drivers seem to be working anyway
[06:13] <jatt> n0yd: and?
[06:13] <zmeiat_joro> NV17 [GeForce4 MX 440] 
[06:13] <zabin> zmeiat: just use the ubuntu restricted drivers after that isnstalls then type nvidia-settings
[06:13] <imbecile> SR71-Blackbird,  he is an engineer
[06:13] <zabin> zmeiat: i had that same problem for ever
[06:13] <n0yd> jatt, webmin is good enough, he is probably running a server out of his house, on a residential connection. ;)
[06:13] <Brent_> I'm just trying to wrap my head around this, as I've went through the process several times and I don't even fully understand it. Like with the terminal, I'm lost there every time I go in.
 is there a guide anywhere on how to fix it when it stuffs an instillation?
[06:14] <Szeraax> Brent_: first, do you have kwrite open that you can c/p stuff into? second, are you going to do a full clean kill all install, or a kill ubuntu and reinstall it, or just deal with the device map\grub?
[06:14] <SR71-Blackbird> imbecile, just cool man.. and over that it was classified
[06:14] <seth> I have a thinkpad r60 with suspend issues.when it resumes there are two lines on the screen that wont go away even with a ctrl-alt-backspace
[06:14] <jatt> n0yd: it isn't "good enough". It is outdated and unmaintained. It should not be used.
[06:14] <Anlar> Brent_: what you don't get is..
[06:14] <astro76> Archoniam, in StepMania-3.9-src.tar.gz there IS a README-FIRST.html file
[06:14] <Brent_> I'm on Windows right now, and I'll have to reboot into the live disk to start over. So I will surely need to write down a full list in order of what to do. Or at least copy and paste then I'll print it
[06:15] <n0yd> jatt, It works, therefore it's good enough.
[06:15] <Szeraax> k
[06:15] <astro76> Archoniam, you also need to extract the whole thing to a folder (tar xvzf)
[06:15] <Brent_> Ok, so step one!
[06:15] <Szeraax> make sure you have notepad open then
[06:15] <matt_____> I have tried making flightgear (fgfs) fullscren by launching fgfs --enable-game-mode, but it strips the window (exit, minimize, maxmize, title) and puts it to the top left, but only about 1/4th the screen. how can i make it fullscreen?
[06:15] <jatt> n0yd: ok, use it
[06:15] <n0yd> It shouldn't be used in a production enviroment.  But I doubt thats what he was looking for there...
[06:15] <Brent_> (sorry, I know it's been said already, but I appreciate it)
[06:15] <Beatbreaker> is there a way to undo the damage that ENVY causes?
[06:15] <imbecile> SR71-Blackbird,  yeah he has worked on alot of crazy projects, he's making gyroscope thingies for submarines and he helped with the evil "starwars project"
[06:15] <zmeiat_joro> zabin: well it generated some errors but started anyway: ERROR: NV-CONTROL extension not found on this Display. ERROR: NV-CONTROL extension not found on this Display. ERROR: NV-CONTROL extension not found on this Display.
[06:15] <Szeraax> you aren't putting ubuntu on the hard drive at all, right?
[06:15] <n0yd> jatt, I have no use for it. Sorry.
[06:15] <astro76> Archoniam, also have you tried their binary package?
[06:15] <n0yd> Ssh does fine for me.
[06:16] <imbecile> im trying to delete kiba-dock off my desktop is there anyway  i can change permissions so it doesnt get stuck in my trash again?
[06:16] <Szeraax> just on the flashdrive?
[06:16] <jatt> sigh
[06:16] <n0yd> I don't need an web interface...
[06:16] <Brent_> I'm putting it on the external drive. If I NEED a local small partition, I can, but there's not much space there
[06:16] <matt_____> imbecile: what is it, an icon?
[06:16] <Szeraax> ok
[06:16] <Anlar> Brent_: that every time the computer boots up the hardware sets up the order of devices for the first software commands.. and when you are installing now, the devices are in different order than when you would be booting that setup up. and, grub "hard bolts down" the settings from where it continues reading stuff like your menu.lst .. so in order to be able to hard bolt down values that are valid later when booting up.. you have to lie to it with that de
[06:16] <zabin> zmelat_joro: perhaps try dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg and select the nvidia stuff
[06:16] <SR71-Blackbird> imbecile, haha... but looking now.. most of the things in "starwars project" exist..
[06:17] <imbecile> matt_____,  its the whole folder
[06:17] <matt_____> imbecile: here is what you should do, are you familar with terminal?
[06:17] <seth> Is there anybody that can help with suspend issues?
[06:17] <imbecile> SR71-Blackbird, it is a real defense thing from space
[06:17] <Brent_> Anlar: Gotcha. See, nobody has explained that to me yet. Thanks
[06:17] <imbecile> matt_____,  somewhat
[06:17] <n0yd> Brent_, there are a million and one guides to doing the exact same thing you are trying to do.  They explain everything step by step.  Google is your friend.
[06:17] <matt_____> imbecile: open a new terminal
[06:18] <imbecile> matt_____,  done
[06:18] <matt_____> imbecile: "sudo apt-get install wipe"
[06:18] <Anlar> Brent_: so, for instance teh ubuntu instalelr will be able to copy ubuntu to the usb stick properly. but the grub installation will likely fail. you have to do that part yourself with the lie :)
[06:18] <matt_____> imbecile: install wipe...
[06:18] <Brent_> n0yd: Trust me, I've googled my tail off. It all starts to run together and gets very confusing for me
[06:18] <SR71-Blackbird> imbecile, yeah... really interesting ... so many interesting people come on irc
[06:18] <CokeNCode> can't anyone help ?
[06:18] <Brent_> Anlar: Excellent! That's what I need to do then. So, the first step in all this is to install like normal? I can have the /boot on the external along with everything else, right?
[06:19] <skollie> CokeNCode: with what?
[06:19] <zmeiat_joro> zabin: I went through that configuration but on exit I got "xserver-xorg postinst warning: not updating /etc/X11/X; file has been customized; xserver-xorg postinst warning: overwriting possibly-customised configuration file; backup in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.20070714191759". Not a problem, probably.
[06:19] <matt_____> imbecile: how are you coming along installing wipe?
[06:19] <SR71-Blackbird> imbecile, i'm from Nepal tho... we don't even have a freakin fighter
[06:19] <Szeraax> Brent_: yes
[06:19] <zabin> zmeiat_joro: are you able to get a gui at all?
[06:19] <imbecile> SR71-Blackbird,  I envy you then
[06:19] <Anlar> Brent_: yes, just install it like that. when it asks about grub, say hd1 and whatever from there. it does its best, you will fix that later
[06:19] <imbecile> matt_____, installed
[06:20] <zabin> zmeiat_joro: pm me theres to many people talking here. for me to find all your meessages to me
[06:20] <Brent_> Do I NEED a swap partition? Or can I just use a single partition?
[06:20] <Szeraax> Brent_: how much ram do you have?
[06:20] <SR71-Blackbird> imbecile, envy.. i envy you guys .. haha.. that's why i'm coming to US for studies...
[06:20] <Szeraax> 2GB? 4GB?
[06:20] <matt_____> imbecile: run this in terminal... (without the quotes) "sudo wipe -r /home/YOURNAME/Desktop/kibadock folder whatever here)
[06:20] <tyron> anyone managed to get Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN working?
[06:20] <Brent_> 2GB
[06:20] <Szeraax> SR71-Blackbird: coem stay at my house then!
[06:20] <matt_____> imbecile: that will totally make it dissapear, without going to trash
[06:20] <Anlar> Brent_: ok you don't need swap
[06:21] <Anlar> Brent_: just make one huge partition for everything
[06:21] <Brent_> So install to just one partition.
[06:21] <nivekc1> in windows i can turn up the amount of virtual memory y system uses to make my PC faster is this possible in ubuntu?
[06:21] <Brent_> Ok, step two!
[06:21] <SR71-Blackbird> Szeraax, haha... ubuntuism?
[06:21] <Szeraax> SR71-Blackbird: i was going to go with "humane" but what ever...
[06:21] <n0yd> tyron, I believe it works using the newest ipw3945 drivers, from what I have heard.
[06:21] <crimsun> tyron: you need the intellinuxwireless firmware and iwl*
[06:22] <Anlar> Brent_: then, umm.. your stick is at /dev/sdb right? and the partitions on the stick are like something you wanted to spare, then the linux?
[06:22] <crimsun> tyron: it should be merged into gutsy shortly
[06:22] <SR71-Blackbird> Szeraax, hah... maybe if someone is around connecticut.. maybe i can join their LUG from here itself..
[06:22] <Anlar> Brent_: you create a text file with "(hd0) /dev/sdb" and nothing else, and start sudo grub --device-map=thatfile.txt
[06:22] <inAbsurdum> nivekc1 that's the swap
[06:22] <nivekc1> oh ok so its already pretty substantial the
[06:22] <inAbsurdum> depends on how muc ram you have.
[06:22] <matt_____> inAbsurdum: if you need help, or further uses of wipe, check this tutorial out. http://www.techystuff.info/?m=20070416
[06:22] <imbecile> matt_____,  you are the man.. tyvm
[06:22] <Szeraax> Brent_: is it installing right now?
[06:22] <astro76> nivekc1, the equivalent is making the swap partition bigger, but on either system if you're swapping to disk it makes it SLOWER, only solution is always more real RAM
[06:22] <inAbsurdum> uhm... me? =)
[06:22] <n0yd> tyron, this page should help.  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Intel_4965_AGN_WiFi_Driver/Fiesty
[06:23] <Brent_> No, I'm writing this all down. I have to reboot to install.
[06:23] <Zombie> does Ubuntu support pam_ccreds?
[06:23] <SR71-Blackbird> anyone tried Gobuntu?
[06:23] <matt_____> imbecile: wipe overwrites things 35 times, making them gone forever, explanation here. http://www.techystuff.info/?m=20070416 np
[06:23] <Brent_> Yes, that's correct Anlar
[06:23] <manac> hi all
[06:23] <imbecile> matt_____,  can i clean slackspace with it?
[06:23] <Szeraax> Brent_: ah, right...
[06:23] <tyron> thank you.. all
[06:23] <matt_____> imbecile: what is slackspace
[06:23] <Brent_> Ok, so I got Anlar's post as my step two, right?
[06:24] <seth> Is there sombody that can help with suspend/resume issues?
[06:24] <Anlar> Brent_: then you do umm.. root(hd0,1) if that partition order was correct. and setup(hd0). root(hd0,1) tells grub to carry on booting from that "hd0" and the 2nd partition.. it will seek for the /boot/grub/ from there
[06:24] <klobster> is there some sort of daemon or such that will make accessing a compressed file transparant (maybe treat it as a folder?)
[06:24] <imbecile> matt_____,  empty space on a harddrive
[06:24] <Szeraax> doent ubuntu have gaim, or some other irc client on it? Brent_ could be using that as installing
[06:24] <Anlar> Brent_: and setup(hd0) will ultimately write that down and install grub itself on your stick, hard bolting down that the stick "is" hd0
[06:24] <matt_____> imbecile: you mean space that had stuff, but then was deleted...right?
[06:24] <fryguy_> server irc.okit.se
[06:24] <Brent_> Yes, that's true. Actually, I can use XChat. Will that be easier?
[06:25] <Brent_> If so, then I'll boot to the live disk and it will be easier I would assume
[06:25] <Hacim07> Szeraax yes it has gaim and XChat.
[06:25] <matt_____> imbecile: and you don't want any traces there anymore right?
[06:25] <whonicca> whats the proper default permissions your home directory should have?
[06:25] <whonicca> and what group should it be owned by
[06:25] <Anlar> Brent_: then you can "quit" grub and mount it, and go to /boot/grub/ and edit menu.lst so that all the root's are at hd0,1 properly.
[06:25] <scuciatto> Anyone having problems with powernowd on a Pavilion DV6000 an feisty ?
[06:25] <Anlar> Brent_: and that should do it unless if there are some ubuntu specific tweaks
[06:25] <scuciatto> Anyone can help ?
[06:26] <keitare> checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[06:26] <keitare>  i get this error when trying to ./configure a eggdrop bot
[06:26] <Anlar> scuciatto: sometimes the kernel module acpi-cpufreq does not get loaded automatically
[06:26] <astro76> whonicca, , 755, group name same as user name
[06:27] <Brent_> Hmmm, I've got that all down. Just let me reboot into the live distro and I'll go through it while on chat
[06:27] <whonicca> astro76: thanks, had mistakenly put down the wrong username during installation
[06:27] <matt_____> imbecile: you still with me?
[06:27] <kicker8> hello
[06:27] <divided> Hello. Recently I deleted Network Manager from Ubuntu cause I prefer to use pon directly and after reboot when I log in the desktop starts very slowly. Then I commented lines in my /etc/network/interfaces file and reboot again. And this time all worked properly (but of course my network interfaces didn't loaded  ). Can anyone tell me - what's the problem? Where should I dig?
[06:27] <LadyNikon> if i wanted to update ubuntu from console .. how would I go about doing that?
[06:27] <imbecile> matt_____,  yeah Im going to donate this pc and i want to clear private data
[06:28] <imbecile> without taking out the hd
[06:28] <matt_____> imbecile: um...the place that you want to wipe, same disk your ubuntu is installed on?
[06:28] <imbecile> matt_____,  yeah
[06:28] <johng_> ladynikon: something like sudo apt-get update
[06:28] <matt_____> imbecile: when you donate...you going to have ubuntu on it?
[06:29] <cyb3rpeace> HI - can some help with sound issue - have sigmatel chip - maybe it's getting confused with modem?
[06:29] <imbecile> matt_____,  yeah, im donating to anarchist library so I plan on having linux on it for obvious reasons
[06:29] <cyb3rpeace> Tried the usual check volume, etc... etc... Some driver is detected cause media player "plays" music - i.e. doesn't say no sound driver, etc...
[06:30] <SR71-Blackbird> imbecile, anarchisy library?
[06:30] <LadyNikon> johng_: that just updates the files.. but doesnt update the system
[06:30] <LadyNikon> johng_: that updates the file tree i mean.
[06:30] <Frogzoo> imbecile: boot the live cd & '# cat  /dev/zero /dev/##'
[06:30] <slackorama> Is there a way to stop my wireless connection from getting dropped when my machine hibernates?  the only way to re-connect is to restart.
[06:31] <imbecile> SR71-Blackbird,  yeah, i'm donating it to an independant library
[06:31] <kicker8> Hello guys.. I need help! I am runing the latest version of Ubuntu. and I parition my drive. I have a FAT32 partition to share with windows XP. however, I had a problem with creating file on VFAT/FAT32. When I create file called HELLO (in all capital) ubuntu create hello (in small letters) I need to create filename on BIG letters... Here's my fat32 line on fstab  UUID=447B-0C43 /media/data vfat
[06:31] <kicker8> user,auto,gid=100,uid=1000,umask=002,iocharset=utf8,codepage=850 0 0
[06:31] <cyb3rpeace> slackorama: You can revive the connection comtimes via /etc/init.d/dbus restart
[06:31] <robdeman> hi grouppp. anybody here that can assist me getting my Linux printer shared for WinXP clients using Webmin?
[06:31] <matt_____> imbecile: lol, yeah. ok, so what you'll need to do, i think this will work...boot from a live ubuntu cd...install wipe (i think that will work on live..) then run sudo wipe /dev/whatever your drive is right here man. that will take a while, depending on the size, but it will overwrite the entire disk 35 times...that will work for sure, install ubuntu again.
[06:31] <imbecile> Frogzoo,  that wont mess up my install that i already have?
[06:31] <slackorama> cyb3rpeace: yeah, tried that.  the network doesn't show up after I do that.
[06:32] <cyb3rpeace> Any help on my sound issue - I'm desperate and have tried numerous things...
[06:32] <matt_____> imbecile: does all that make sense to you?
[06:32] <imbecile> matt_____,  anyway to do it without junking my settings?
[06:32] <johng_> LadyNikon: Sorry, you're right, update updates the package lists, and then UPGRADE installs the latest
[06:32] <imbecile> matt_____,  yeah it makes sence.. I was kinda looking to keep this install though
[06:33] <Stwange> if I don't have KDE or Gnome, can I still run programs with a GUI? eg. a java program with a GUI
[06:33] <danya> hello .. I'm having problems installing gdesklets .. I'm on feisty ..
[06:33] <matt_____> imbecile: well, there is, but it won't work fully, as it may leave some space...you would do it though like this: creating you a dir somewhere, filling it with files untill it can't get any fuller. i mean, down to the MB. basically, you'll need to fill up your drive. then wipe the dir.
[06:33] <devyll> hello. Can anybody please tell me how can I install some fonts ? (i'm using ubuntu festy with gniome)
[06:33] <devyll> *gnome
[06:34] <matt_____> imbecile: or you may want to try this, it'd be faster. installing truecrypt, creating you a "volume" the size of the remaining free space on your drive, then wipe the file.
[06:34] <skollie> devyll: any fonts in particular?
[06:34] <devyll> yes
[06:34] <imbecile> matt_____,  that sounds like it would work perfectly
[06:34] <matt_____> basically, anyway that you can fill up the drive quickly, then wipe that dir/file will work, for the most part.
[06:34] <Frogzoo> imbecile: you want to erase the disk or keep your install??
[06:34] <kr00lplatinum> Can anyone help me with my audio not working?
[06:34] <ccoffey> I basically have the exact same issue as https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/grub/+bug/106887/comments/6, basically, my fakeraid is not detected before the / FS tries to load, but after dropping to busybox i can run dmraid -ay, ctrl d, and my system starts as it should on fakeraid. Does anyone have a resolution to this?
[06:34] <skollie> devyll: you could install msttcorefonts
[06:34] <matt_____> imbecile: fill me in on anarchists library? i've never heard of it.
[06:35] <devyll> skollie: is that an app with wich you can install fonts ?
[06:35] <devyll> I have some custom fonts I need to install .. don't tell me it's not possible
[06:35] <devyll> ..
[06:35] <skollie> devyll: that will install the fonts
[06:36] <devyll> skollie: thanks
[06:36] <matt_____> devyll: it will install the microsoft fonts, but not the custom fonts you want installed
[06:36] <skollie> devyll: np
[06:36] <matt_____> devyll: for that, just copy the fonts to the fonts folder
[06:36] <BrentR> Ok, I'm back
[06:36] <Skrypt> What are Dbus and GLib?
[06:36] <Skrypt> in the CCSM that is
[06:36] <imbecile> matt_____,  I helped build it.. its a library with green anarcho books and some banned ones.. basically its just a independant library that has no government backing
[06:37] <ryanandheather> hi everyone, i rebooted my machine and now im only getting command line, i tried sudo /etc/init.d/kdm start but it said kde was already running
[06:37] <matt_____> imbecile: hmmm....sounds cool.
[06:37] <ccoffey> ryanandheather: ctrl alt f7 ?
[06:37] <devyll> matt_____:  .. what would be the fonts folder ?
[06:38] <Anlar> BrentR: okay, hit the installation and partition & point at the usb stick :)
[06:38] <matt_____> devyll: /usr/share/fonts/
[06:38] <imbecile> Frogzoo,  yeah i want to keep the install but i want to prevent someone in the library from accessing deleted stuff (a few hackers/crackers involved in it)
[06:38] <devyll> matt_____: do I still need msttcorefonts ?
[06:38] <ryanandheather> ccoffey: i tried that and it just sits at a blinking cursor
[06:38] <matt_____> devyll: i've never done it, but i should think it will work
[06:38] <imbecile> just trying to keep my info safe
[06:38] <BrentR> Ok, give me a second. I'm making the partition now
[06:38] <Stwange> can you install xubuntu without a desktop environment?
[06:38] <matt_____> devyll: if you want the microsoft fonts (new times roman..etc)
[06:38] <neonimr> i installed kubuntu from the alternate cd ,and it never asked me to setup a passowrd,but now when i try to loging to it of course it is asking for a username/password
[06:38] <ccoffey> ryanandheather: did you try stopping kdm?
[06:39] <CrakeHunter> hello! im trying to get "vpnc" to work - it says: no response from target (im sure tho my entered information is correctly)
[06:39] <keitare> does anyone know where i can get a working c complier to compile eggdrop
[06:39] <imbecile> matt_____,  we also run a local "food not bombs" chapter out of there as well
[06:40] <ryanandheather> h
[06:40] <sdouble> neonimr: it asks you for a password when you install
[06:40] <ryanandheather> sdad
[06:40] <CrakeHunter> does anyone have a clue?
[06:40] <kr00lplatinum> anyone know how to fix an audio problem?
[06:40] <danya> hello
[06:40] <neonimr> sdouble: it never did
[06:40] <sdouble> did for me, I just installed it twice last night
[06:40] <neonimr> sdouble: i used the alternate cd as an iso on my hard drive when i was installing it
[06:41] <sdouble> asks for your user name, user's name, password, confirm password
[06:41] <BrentR> What is the best file system to use for my installation?
[06:41] <sdouble> mine was not an iso, but I use the alternate cd for everything
[06:41] <Anlar> BrentR: the best for flash devices are not available in ubuntu installer.. just pick ext3 :)
[06:41] <keitare> does anyone know where i can get a working c compiler
[06:42] <neonimr> it is really confusing
[06:42] <BrentR> Even though this is a regular external hard drive? It's not a flash drive
[06:42] <neonimr> i cant get into the system i installed
[06:42] <sdouble> neonimr: it also asks for your host name in the same few steps.
[06:42] <DM|> Anyone else having problems accessing YouTube with swiftfox?
[06:42] <Frogzoo> imbecile: well it's not fully secure, but if you 'cat /dev/zero' into a file you can fill up each file system, erasing any data that's on the partition
[06:42] <robdeman> no Samba experts here?
[06:42] <Frogzoo> !anyone | robdeman
[06:42] <ubotu> robdeman: 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?
[06:42] <SeveredCross> keitare: sudo apt-get install gcc
[06:42] <Anlar> BrentR: oh, then ext3 is just fine
[06:42] <skollie> robdeman: not an 'expert' but may be able to help
[06:43] <neonimr> sdouble: i never did
[06:43] <BrentR> Ok, thanks
[06:43] <imbecile> Frogzoo,  eight times is DoD standard right?
[06:43] <neonimr> sdouble: it never did
[06:43] <UbuntuNDISwrappe> I am having trouble getting NDISwrapper 1.47 to work on 7.04 can anyone tell me how im screwing this up or any common problems people have,
[06:43] <Frogzoo> imbecile: *laugh*
[06:43] <guest9527> test
[06:43] <SeveredCross> Does DoD have you write random data or 0's?
[06:43] <sdouble> neonimr: odd, sounds like you should reinstall it.  Because it WILL ask you those questions I just said.  If it did not, there may have been some problem during the install
[06:44] <robdeman> skollie: nice. Basically I have my Laserjet 1100 running on my Ubuntubox. Now I want to sahre the printer to the Windows clients using samba. Im stuck with the configuration for that. Im using Webmin. Filesharing works fine, network neighborhood, etc.. but no printers
[06:44] <ahorner> quick question, whats the command to update to 7.04
[06:44] <Frogzoo> !upgrade | ahorner
[06:44] <ubotu> ahorner: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[06:44] <ahorner> ok
[06:44] <neonimr> sdouble: what i do is boat from a flash drive
[06:44] <guest9527> 
[06:44] <skollie> robdeman: have you tried installing a network printer in XP?
[06:44] <Frogzoo> !ch
[06:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ch - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:44] <neonimr> and let search for an kubuntu.iso that i have on my hd
[06:44] <Frogzoo> !zn
[06:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about zn - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:44] <eni> hey, what do i need to link my laptop to the computer, i have the card and the cable and the TV ! do i need any application, by the way i use amilo m1451g [fujitsu siemens]  thanks everyone !
[06:44] <imbecile> SeveredCross,  they vary through passes.. one random one zeros
[06:45] <sdouble> neonimr: regardless.  If you install from an iso that is downloaded from ubuntu, it will go through the exact process
[06:45] <ryanandheather> hi anagin everyone, i tried turning off kde and it brought me to the blinking cursor, everything takes me to that dang cursor
[06:45] <keitare> does anyone know where i can get a working c compiler
[06:45] <Frogzoo> keitare: install build-essential
[06:45] <pushpop> how does 1 do this: Install "system-config-lvm" from the repositories.
[06:45] <pushpop> This packages does not exist in the repos -Derick_eisenhardt@13:21CDT-2007-07-09
[06:45] <BrentR> Anlar: Am I right with just using / as the mount point?
[06:45] <Anlar> BrentR: yeah
[06:45] <pushpop> stefg: still there?
[06:45] <neonimr> sduble: i know it is supposed to
[06:45] <keitare> doesn't work Frogzoo
[06:46] <BrentR> Anlar: Ok, just making sure. Thanks. And then for Grub, just leave it as whatever it is? Or should I change it during install for any reason?
[06:46] <robdeman> skollie: well the printer does not show up in the network neighborhood.. the 'Ubuntubox' is there, with a couple of file shares, and the 'Printers and Faxes' share folder.. but there is no laserjet 1100 in it
[06:46] <ryanandheather> why do i have no gui!
[06:46] <keitare> does anyone know where i can get a working c compiler besides gcc
[06:46] <eni> can someone answer my question ????  what do i need to link my laptop to the computer, i have the card and the cable and the TV ! do i need any application, by the way i use amilo m1451g [fujitsu siemens]  thanks everyone !
[06:46] <webheadjunky> hi does anyone know where to get webcam drivers for a crappy mikomi webcam???
[06:46] <skollie> robdeman: in your ubuntu printer config - do you have the printer set as shared?
[06:46] <sdouble> keitare: do you have some hatred towards gcc?
[06:47] <akos> I have to compile a non-mainstream module , and I suspect it is not compatible with the new .20 kernel. How could I get an older one?
[06:47] <keitare> it dosen't work sdouble thats why i am looking for a different one
[06:47] <HEP85> robdeman: are you using cups?
[06:47] <aa^way>  Does anyone have glue why Steam + Linux + WineHQ + CounterStrike FPS is 4.0, in windows i had 80
[06:47] <Anlar> BrentR: just select the hd1
[06:47] <imbecile> SeveredCross,  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shredding
[06:48] <robdeman> skollie: yes it is shared
[06:48] <ryanandheather> aa^way cuz your running it in wine?
[06:48] <robdeman> HEP85: How can I tell?
[06:48] <BrentR> Anlar: Ok, so (hd1) in the box
[06:48] <HEP85> robdeman: with cups you can add a network printer in XP with this URL: http//your.linux.ip:631/printers/yourprintername
[06:48] <akos> I have to compile a non-mainstream module (iwl4965), and I suspect it is not compatible with the new .20 kernel. How could I get an older one?
[06:48] <aa^way> well ryanandbeather it should run nicely..
[06:48] <skollie> robdeman: and manually specifying the network and share name in XP?
[06:48] <eni> ANYONE linked UBUNTU to a TELEVISION please ?!
[06:49] <keitare> does anyone know where i can get a working c compiler besides gcc that will actually compile an eggdrop bot
[06:49] <Frogzoo> !caps | eni:
[06:49] <ubotu> eni:: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[06:49] <ryanandheather> can anyone help me figure out why i have no gui? i rebooted my machine now i have only command line cntrl + alt + f7 just gives me a blinking cursor
[06:49] <eni> Frogzoo, but i dont really think noone has tried that, and it's weired no one is answering :S
[06:49] <p> hi, have installed beryl on my ubuntu 7.04 feisty fawn but i cant download the updates any one to rescue please?
[06:49] <robdeman> ok hold: so CUPS and Samba-printer sharing is 2 different things?
[06:50] <Anlar> robdeman: correct
[06:50] <skollie> robdeman: yes
[06:50] <SeveredCross> ryanandheather, what's your graphics card?
[06:50] <ahorner> ryanandheater: type startx fromt that command
[06:50] <Cairna> Who wants to help me rescue my vista partition?
[06:50] <SeveredCross> ATI something by any chance?
[06:50] <SeveredCross> Cairna: Why the hell would anyone in #ubuntu help you rescue Vista?
[06:50] <kr00lplatinum> anyone know a good wireless card for gaming?
[06:50] <Cairna> Pure good heartedness?
[06:50] <robdeman> OK: so I have found my CUPS printer .. CUPS has a webserver running or something at port 631
[06:50] <ryanandheather> serveredcross: nvidia tnt, its always worked great on linux
[06:51] <robdeman> how do I tell WinXP to use the CUPS printer?
[06:51] <Cairna> I have certain... *ahem* files that need...rescuing
[06:51] <SlimeyPete> robdeman: yes, that's the web interface. You can point your browser at localhost:631 to see cups info and add printers.
[06:51] <akos> robdeman, IPP://url
[06:51] <HEP85> robdeman:  you have to add a networkj printer and somewhere you can specify the URL
[06:51] <ahorner> ryanandheather: startx should work
[06:51] <Anlar> Cairna: rescueing? what happened?
[06:51] <keitare> does anyone know where i can get a working c compiler besides gcc that will actually compile an eggdrop bot
[06:51] <runkidrun> anyone familiar with tvtime? I would really like to get it runing
[06:51] <robdeman> yeah teh printer is running
[06:51] <HEP85> robdeman: like in my example
[06:51] <Cairna> Installed ubuntu, gparted made a new partition. Now I can't boot to windows.
[06:52] <ryanandheather> ahorner, so i just type startx ?
[06:52] <ScarFreewill> !nvidia|aa^way
[06:52] <ubotu> aa^way: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:52] <Cairna> First it didn't show up in Grub, then I followed a guide to make it show up...Now it just keeps saying it's loaded.
[06:52] <keitare> does anyone know where i can get a working c compiler besides gcc that will actually compile an eggdrop bot
[06:52] <ahorner> ryanandheather: yes that should work
[06:52] <HEP85> robdeman: you can find out the URL when you browse to http://localhost:631/printers/ on your linux box
[06:52] <aa^way> thanks ScarFreewill ill give a shot
[06:52] <keitare> does anyone know where i can get a working c compiler besides gcc that will actually compile an eggdrop bot
[06:52] <ryanandheather> ahorner: i'll give it a try, thanks
[06:53] <ahorner> ryanandheather: no problem
[06:53] <robdeman> HEP85: I found it. Does WinXP 'add printer' understand this URL?
[06:53] <runkidrun> anyone know how to get a tv tuner working in linux?
[06:53] <HEP85> robdeman: yes it does. I also have this configuration
[06:53] <keitare> does anyone know where i can get a working c compiler besides gcc that will actually compile an eggdrop bot
[06:54] <HEP85> Cairna: What keeps saying that it's loaded? Vista?
[06:54] <p> could anyone help me with my problem
[06:54] <keitare> does anyone know where i can get a working c compiler besides gcc that will actually compile an eggdrop bot
[06:54] <ompaul> runkidrun, ask in #ubuntu-mythtv
[06:54] <keitare> does anyone know where i can get a working c compiler besides gcc that will actually compile an eggdrop bot
[06:54] <runkidrun> ompaul, what about tvtime, it looks nicer
[06:55] <danya_> hello ?
[06:55] <runkidrun> ompaul, or am i thinking of the wrong one?
[06:55] <sdouble> danya: hi
[06:55] <BrentR> Anlar: Just so I know, I'm installing Grub to (hd1) because that is my external drive, and that's where I WANT Grub to be, and not on the system drive, right?
[06:55] <erUSUL> !repeat | keitare
[06:55] <ubotu> keitare: 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
[06:55] <ryanandheather> hello again, i tried startx and i get this error: virtural width (2048) is to large for the hardware
[06:55] <danya_> sdouble : I'm having problems installing gdesklets on ubuntu feisty gnome
[06:56] <ompaul> runkidrun, no idea
[06:56] <Anlar> BrentR: yes
[06:56] <ahorner> ryanandheather: there is a command. it reconfigures your xserver but i cant exactly remember what it is
[06:56] <erUSUL> keitare: also you will not find any compiler better than gcc i'm afraid. maybe eggdropp needs a specific (older) version? aleso eggdropp is aviable in the repos
[06:56] <danya_> anyone ?
[06:57] <erUSUL> !info eggdrop | keitare
[06:57] <ubotu> keitare: eggdrop: Advanced IRC Robot. In component universe, is extra. Version 1.6.18-1 (feisty), package size 461 kB, installed size 1132 kB
[06:57] <ryanandheather> ahorner: im wonder why it got messed up in the first place
[06:57] <runkidrun> ompaul, how would i change the resolution of the kubuntu kdm menu?
[06:57] <runkidrun> ompaul, wait, is there a kubunt channel?
[06:57] <ahorner> ryanandheather: it looks like a resolution problem
[06:57] <erUSUL> !gdm
[06:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gdm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:57] <ahorner> !anything
[06:57] <ubotu> So, you wanted to lure me into saying I don't know anything about anything? Yeah, that would be funny, of course. Now leave me alone.
[06:57] <ahorner> lol..
[06:57] <ompaul> runkidrun, #kubuntu
[06:57] <BrentR> Anlar: Ok, it's still installing. Sorry it's taking some time. I'm at work and have to do little things here and there. When installation completes, should I NOT restart? I am assuming that I have to change the stuff before doing so, right?
[06:58] <ryanandheather> so can someone give me the cmd to reconfig xserver so i can adjust my resolution?
[06:58] <Lihuu> !grub
[06:58] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[06:58] <Anlar> BrentR: don't restart. then it's time to fix the grub :)
[06:58] <ompaul> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:58] <erUSUL> !fixres | ryanandheather
[06:58] <ubotu> ryanandheather: 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
[06:59] <keitare> erUSUL: I can't find it in the repos
[06:59] <Lihuu> !chmod
[06:59] <ubotu> The files and directories on an Ubuntu system are organized according to a standard, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard - file permissions are explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions - All filenames and directory names (and many other things) are case sensitive in Linux
[06:59] <axos88> I have to compile a non-mainstream module (iwl4965), and I suspect it is not compatible with the new .20 kernel. How could I get an older one?
[06:59] <erUSUL> keitare: which version of ubuntu? also; do you have all repos enabled?
[06:59] <Happu> axos88: did you remember to load it to kernel?
[06:59] <keitare> erUSUL: 7.04 and yes
[06:59] <ryanandheather> !xserver
[06:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xserver - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:00] <BrentR> Anlar: Ok, I'll let you know when it's done installing. By the way, I do appreciate the help greatly
[07:00] <Lihuu> is there a way with a simple command to make all files and everything i have on my hdd to get a permission so nobody outside the computer can execute or write to it?
[07:00] <ryanandheather> !x
[07:00] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:00] <axos88> Happu, not a moron. It doesnt find some symbols
[07:00] <erUSUL> keitare: well it is there as pointed by ubotu and i searched it here and it is there (in fact i have it instaled)
[07:01] <dhamma> anyone know if i can left click on the gnome desktop and have the applications menu pop up?
[07:01] <Happu> axos88: http://kuscsik.blogspot.com/2007/06/how-to-install-intel-4965-wireless.html I got mine to work with this guide
[07:01] <keitare> erUSUL: i have sreached eggdrop and irc and nothing about an eggdrop shows up
[07:01] <erUSUL> keitare: make sure you have universe enabled
[07:01] <erUSUL> !repos
[07:01] <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
[07:02] <theshadow> What is the package with all the g++ tools and compiler?
[07:02] <robdeman> wow
[07:02] <robdeman> ok so my WinXP client prints straight to CUPS now
[07:02] <keitare> erUSUL: what is universe
[07:02] <robdeman> im pretty impressed by CUPS
[07:02] <robdeman> and im not using Samba here
[07:02] <minimen_> hi. I have a problem starting xsane. It gives me an error, because the software can't access /dev/video0 . Is there a way to ignore /dev/video0 when I start xsane?
[07:02] <robdeman> Samba just for filesharing
[07:02] <axos88> Happu, what kernel are you on?
[07:03] <Frogzoo> Lihuu: experts can do that but you can't, things will break
[07:03] <skollie> robdeman: and printer, but I had the same problem even in ubuntu and just manually configured the share address and name and it worked
[07:03] <Happu> axos88 I have gutsy so probably newer than yours
[07:03] <Happu> my laptop is shutdown at the moment so I can't check
[07:03] <erUSUL> keitare: a repositorie of software... you said that you have all repositories enabled when i asked
[07:03] <HEP85> robdeman: congrat!^
[07:03] <Lihuu> frogzoo you wont make a great carrer as a comedian
[07:03] <erUSUL> !repos | keitare
[07:04] <Happu> axos88 if I remember correctly 2.6.22-8
[07:04] <ubotu> keitare: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[07:04] <axos88> Happu, uname -a
[07:04] <robdeman> skollie: well when I add a printer share to Samba, it doe snot show up in teh 'Printers and Faxes' folder. It does at a strange hask-key as share something like {33:de:2f ... } etc etc
[07:04] <tretle_> I was wondering if it was possible to attach an icon to a removavble drive?
[07:04] <Rynoo> When trying to load network-admin, I'm getting an error message:  The configuration could not be loaded You are not allowed to access the system configuration.
[07:04] <Happu> axos88 the laptop is shutdown. I
[07:04] <morgan> hello
[07:05] <Happu> 'm on desktop at the moment
[07:05] <axos88> Happu, oh i see
[07:05] <skollie> robdeman: but it works now so you can ignore that <smile>
[07:05] <ahorner> how do u run a .run
[07:05] <robdeman> true
[07:05] <banlieue> is there a way to change the file position nautilus chooses to make the thumbnails for video files?
[07:05] <banlieue> it seems to be approximately in the middle by default, but i'm not too sure
[07:05] <Happu> axos88 but I'm pretty sure it's 2.6.22-8-generic
[07:05] <Skrypt> I just downloaded an icon package which requires me to run a buildset. How do I do that?
[07:05] <axos88> yeah ok
[07:05] <surviver> i've got little problem , on my ubuntu(this one) i have set up samba , so i can see my other pc (windows xp) on the network hangs a printer , but when i give him a print job (from ubuntu) he doesnt react...
[07:05] <ahorner> how do you use a .run
[07:05] <HEP85> robdeman: I think M$  screwed up the whole network neighbourhood stuff. It never works right for me. Either it is incredibly slow or clients don't show up
[07:06] <Rynoo> When trying to load network-admin, I'm getting an error message:  The configuration could not be loaded You are not allowed to access the system configuration. Anyone know how to fix that?
[07:06] <axos88> happu: someon suggested installing an older kernel, as it may be out of sync due to redesigns in the 2.6.20 but i guess that wasnt the problem
[07:06] <skollie> surviver: did you install it in ubuntu?
[07:06] <Happu> axos88 at least try that guide which I gave you, it's a bit different from intels own. :)
[07:06] <skollie> Rynoo: have you tried sudo?
[07:06] <surviver> skollie, i set up as good as possible i didnt install printer drivers .. cause its an network one
[07:06] <Rynoo> skollie: yes.
[07:07] <axos88> Happu, ok
[07:07] <axos88> Happu, i'm getting this: [ 1339.966475]  iwl4965: Unknown symbol ieee80211_stop_BA_session
[07:07] <axos88> [ 1339.966580]  iwl4965: Unknown symbol ieee80211_start_BA_session
[07:07] <surviver> skollie, i can see evryone in network but also cant access them for shares ... i think sonthing is blocking but dont know what
[07:07] <Happu> axos88 do you have macprobe80211 installed and loaded?
[07:07] <skollie> surviver: so how does it know what kind of printer to print to?
[07:07] <robdeman> I am suprised that Microsoft understands CUPS then
[07:07] <axos88> yeah
[07:07] <BrentR> Anlar: So wait, the reason it all messed up before is because after I unplug the drive and plug it back in, it is a different number then?
[07:07] <axos88> macprobe?
[07:07] <robdeman> so my WinXP machine has a Cups driver by default humm intresting
[07:07] <skollie> surviver: you're sharing from xp to ubuntu?
[07:08] <axos88> not mac80211
[07:08] <Happu> axos88 oh, sorry mac80211
[07:08] <axos88> Happu, yes
[07:08] <Happu> axos88 did you link it like the guide tells?
[07:08] <surviver> skollie, i set it up from wizard in ubuntu , i pick my printer printer i go to finish he says active and when i print it aint working, yes i share from xp and ubuntu stuff
[07:08] <Anlar> BrentR: not exactly.. it's now constantly "wrong" no matter what..
[07:08] <axos88> yes
[07:08] <axos88> Happu, yes, exactly
[07:09] <adub> I am using xchat how can i get up a user list menu of the people who are in a channel
[07:09] <HEP85> robdeman: well CUPS uses IPP and this protocal is an industry standard
[07:09] <skollie> surviver: I assume ubuntu sees it as a network printer?
[07:09] <keitare> erUSUL i installed it from repos so where do i go to start and configure it
[07:09] <morgan> My vidwrong?eo playback has been really poor quality since I installed ubuntu, anyone have an I dea whats
[07:09] <BrentR> Anlar: Ok, it's installed and I stayed in the live disc. I'm ready whenever you are!
[07:09] <Happu> axos88 cp iwlwifi-4965.ucode /lib/firmware/`uname -r` I though you could have forgotten this but if you did it your problem sounds strange
[07:09] <surviver> skollie, yes cause it is ...
[07:09] <Skrypt> How do I do a buildscript?
[07:09] <Happu> axos88 lsmod shows that mac80211 is loaded?
[07:10] <Anlar> BrentR: fire up text editor from the menus..
[07:10] <BrentR> Anlar: Ok, it's open
[07:10] <Anlar> BrentR: and also, just to make sure, pastebin me what "cat /proc/partitions" says.. and what "mount" says
[07:10] <skollie> surviver: just checking
[07:10] <adub> can someone tell me how to view users that are in an irc channel using xchat
[07:10] <surviver> skollie, k :)
[07:10] <BrentR> Anlar: Do I put that into the terminal?
[07:10] <axos88> Happu, yepp
[07:11] <Anlar> BrentR: yeah. well, at least the cat one. the mount is useless to think of it actually
[07:11] <caveman24> what program do I use to transfer my system to new hard drives when I get them?
[07:11] <axos88> Happu, and i did that step once more
[07:11] <axos88> Happu, no change
[07:11] <teknoflower> ciao
[07:11] <morgan> Video playback is poor quality after installing Ubuntu, anyone have an idea what I should do? Driver? Codecs?
[07:11] <pricechild> !clone | caveman24
[07:11] <ubotu> caveman24: To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type  dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages , move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type  sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade  - See also !automate
[07:11] <surviver> skollie, i also set up this auto detect lan printer but he cant find either ..
[07:11] <teknoflower> io sono italiano
[07:11] <sdouble> adub: drag the bar on the right of the chat window to the left
[07:11] <savvas> I have an ext3 partition where I copied all my windows files (/dev/sda1). How do I make it writeable using a normal user (no sudo) and make it send files to trash can?
[07:12] <banlieue> is there a way to change the file position nautilus chooses to make the thumbnails for video files?
[07:12] <aa^way> !drivers
[07:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about drivers - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:12] <aa^way> !nvidia
[07:12] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:12] <Happu> axos88 do you use newest drivers? Mine works only with the once on the guide. Newer versions freezes my system.
[07:12] <skollie> surviver: yes, clearly related to networking, but I cannot quite work it out
[07:12] <axos88> yes..
[07:12] <sdouble> adub: not the border of the window, but inside of it.  between the border of the chat window and the border of xchat
[07:12] <Enselic_> How would I get GIMP to open images maximized?
[07:12] <surviver> skollie, then were with 2 :)
[07:12] <axos88> Happu, I started the script from zoltan, let me see, but i tried this one already yesterday
[07:12] <adub> thanks sdouble it was hidden been a while
[07:12] <Skrypt> How do I run a buildset? :) I'll give someone a cookie for their help.
[07:13] <axos88> Happu, shit, Kernel OOPS!
[07:13] <Happu> axos88 I would try different driver version also (the older one)
[07:13] <skollie> surviver: in ubuntu, can you see other stuff on your xp machine
[07:13] <axos88> Happu, what do I do now?
[07:13] <Commander-Ape> is there a screensaver which displays rss feeds? like the "rss visualizer"  on a mac?
[07:14] <BrentR> Anlar: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29927/
[07:14] <adub> sdouble how do i change the color of the inside of that window the users window
[07:14] <BrentR> Anlar: I used sdb2 for install
[07:14] <Happu> axos88 remove the new drivers, those which you installed, and install the old ones? (modprobe -r removes the module)
[07:14] <erUSUL> keitare: i have it instaled but i do not use it :P it has documentation in his web page
[07:14] <adub> i would also like to totally delete my left window to not show up anymore that has the servers listed
[07:14] <sdouble> adub: not sure, I don't really mess with colors of things
[07:14] <piranesi> I'm getting this error while installing vmware-player un uubuntu feisty.... Module vmnet is not loaded.  Please verify that it is loaded before running this script why?
[07:14] <surviver> skollie, when i go to network i see 2 places : linux (this one i can access my own shares) and i see windows network
[07:14] <Happu> axos88 you can't loose anything by trying, can you :)
[07:15] <axos88> Happu, it froze
[07:15] <surviver> skollie, when i go farther on windows network i see mshome
[07:15] <skollie> surviver: but can you access files on the xp machine?
[07:15] <sdouble> adub: I moved my left bar to the bottom under View>Layout>tabs
[07:15] <Happu> axos88 froze when you removed the modules+S
[07:15] <axos88> yeah... after hitting enter, it just got into a new line, and froze
[07:15] <surviver> skollie, i cant see my ubuntu at my xp so i cant really access them :p
[07:15] <Anlar> BrentR: okay, seems fine. using text editor, make a file that contains the line "(hd0) /dev/sdb" and save it using some name.. say map.txt for instance
[07:16] <surviver> skollie, but ubuntu see the network but cant see any shares from xp
[07:16] <Anlar> BrentR: just save it on your home directory, which should be the default.. and then in the terminal..
[07:16] <Happu> axos88 ok, so they are at least removed. You should also remove the mac80211 IMO. I'm afaird you have to push the reset button :/
[07:16] <Anlar> BrentR: sudo grub --device-map=map.txt
[07:16] <skollie> surviver: do you have sharing enabled on the xp side <if there is such a thing on xp>
[07:16] <Happu> axos88 those new drivers freezed my laptop many times too :P
[07:16] <axos88> only the terminal froze
[07:16] <surviver> skollie, there is but and its on
[07:16] <axos88> everything else is working
[07:17] <morgan> please, looking for help on video quality, it has suffered dearly since moving over to ubuntu
[07:17] <surviver> skollie, and its on*
[07:17] <Happu> axos88 oh. Check from other terminal with lsmod if the iwl4965 is removed?
[07:17] <axos88> but from experience, I should go and blacklist the modules, or else it wont reboot
[07:17] <axos88> Happu, they're not
[07:17] <BrentR> Ok, since I'm on a live distro, where would the home directory be? Or should I save it somewhere else?
[07:17] <Anlar> BrentR: you have to be in correct directory, before grub command "ls -lF" should show your text file!
[07:17] <Happu> axos88 mine laptop was OK with modprobe -r, but don't know about yours.
[07:17] <skollie> surviver: then you should be able to see AND access dirs and files on the xp machine from the ubuntu machine
[07:18] <Doc_Bio> hey guys...has anyone tried to get vmware-server running windows xP?
[07:18] <axos88> Happu, how do I upgrade to gutsy?
[07:18] <dxdemetriou> I tried to switch to swiftfox, then to swiftweasel, and after to mozilla's build firefox because the ubuntu's build is very slow to me. the problem is when the totem trying to play ogg theora it crashed the whole pc, but not with ubuntu's build. I wrote a thread at: http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1774739&forum_id=692299
[07:18] <Justi1> what is the terminal command for switching users?
[07:18] <surviver> skollie, mzz its prob. that xp only recorgnize windows an no linux .... i taught..
[07:18] <BrentR> Anlar: Ok, but what directory should I use on here? At first, I tried saving to desktop(before you said where to save it), but it's not there. So I'm not sure where I can save it
[07:18] <francis_> m1r:
[07:19] <Happu> axos88 you have to edit /etc/apt/sources.list . Change all feisty words to gusty. Then sudo aptitude update, sudo aptitude dist-upgrade
[07:19] <r0b-> anyone here good with webmin?
[07:19] <pricechild> !gutsy | axos88
[07:19] <ubotu> axos88: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10). See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-April/000276.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule - Roadmap and specifications: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy - Support in #ubuntu+1
[07:19] <Anlar> BrentR: okay, just type in to the file name field /tmp/map.txt :) that's nice. then you can "cd /tmp/" and "ls -lF" and you should see it there
[07:19] <skollie> surviver: don't think that's the problem, but since I have not used xp for a long time, wouldn't really know
[07:19] <Justi1> what is the terminal command for switching users?
[07:19] <Doc_Bio> so I'm tryin' to get vmware-server to run windows xp...it works...but it triggers product activation every time I load it...anyone else got this?
[07:19] <Happu> axos88 but remember, gusty is development version. Might not be stable.
[07:19] <francis_> i got the sound working goonna work on the wlan
[07:20] <adub> does anyone know how to change the users list colors in xchat
[07:20] <surviver> skollie, well i try to start over delete all networks and retry it :) anyway thx for r time
[07:20] <skollie> surviver: have you googled sharing xp files with ubuntu?
[07:20] <axos88> better as not stable  than not working :)
[07:20] <surviver> skollie, iam on it right now ;)
[07:20] <Happu> axos88 I though so too when I upgraded :) And to be honest, this is quite stable.
[07:20] <axos88> Happu, yeah, I know, I had debian that way
[07:21] <pricechild> axos88 happu, gutsy in #ubuntu+1 please,
[07:21] <BrentR> Anlar: Ok, I see it in there
[07:21] <axos88> Happu, i can see that iwl4965 was blacklisted, does that make any difference?
[07:21] <Happu> axos88 I guess not if it's running
[07:21] <Happu> pricechild: sure
[07:21] <skollie> surviver: good luck!
[07:21] <Anlar> BrentR: ok, then "sudo grub --device-map=map.txt" :)
[07:21] <surviver> skollie, ty
[07:21] <neo2k_> hello! I wanted to install Windows XP via VirtualBox on my Ubuntu Feisty Fawn machine. When i'm going to accept the Licences, in the screen with the blue background, i have to push F8. But it does't work!
[07:22] <axos88> oh well... i'm going to reboot now, and upgrade to gutsy after that... wish me luck...
[07:22] <Trezker> I just installed ubuntu and discovered I can't watch youtubes, macromedia flash plugin says it doesn't support amd64. What to do?
[07:22] <r0b-> !webmin
[07:22] <ubotu> webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. Please avoid using it.
[07:22] <r0b-> :(
[07:22] <BrentR> Anlar: Ok, I did that and it gave me the grub prompt
[07:22] <r0b-> !remote
[07:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about remote - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:22] <Anlar> BrentR: "root (hd0,1)"
[07:23] <Frogzoo> axisys: gutsy is NOT an upgrade
[07:23] <ShackJack> Hi - having some "exotic" no-sound issue.. Have an ATI chipset with integrated sound and I can't get it going - Sigmatel STAC9200 chip...  And modem shows up as possibel choice in sound config? Tried all the volume/mute stuff and thing to load in modprobe.conf, etc... ANyone have any experience getting these cards/chipsets to work...
[07:23] <Anlar> BrentR: and umm "setup (hd0)" :)
[07:23] <dxdemetriou> can I disable totem from firefox?
[07:23] <adub> does anyone know how to change the user list colors in xchat?
[07:23] <knockturnx> quit
[07:24] <bjupton> shackkjack: can you get any sound, or is it just really really low?
[07:24] <BrentR> Anlar: Ok, I did those two things. Got the "successful" message on the second one
[07:24] <ShackJack> bjupton: No sound whatsoever - tried adjusting, mixers, etc...
[07:24] <Anlar> BrentR: okay. now it should be 100% properly installed. you can "quit", and we have to still fix the menu.lst :)
[07:25] <BrentR> Anlar: Ok, so just type "quit" then wait for the next step :)
[07:25] <ShackJack> My media players act like they're plaing something --- visualizations bounce around, etc... but nada...
[07:26] <Anlar> BrentR: quick and dirty, you can do "sudo mkdir /blabla" "sudo mount /dev/sdb2 /blabla" "sudo gedit /blabla/boot/grub/menu.lst" and where ever you see hd1 change it to hd0 and save and exit the text editor, "sudo umount /blabla"
[07:26] <teratoma> so when you use aptitude or apt and it says "The following packages have been kept back:" , what does that mean?
[07:26] <xurich> I'm completely new to Ubuntu (and Linux in general), so forgive my gross ignorance: why can't I see any of the icons on my desktop? Nor do I get a menu when I right click it.
[07:26] <m1r> !webmin
[07:26] <ubotu> webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. Please avoid using it.
[07:26] <ghatak_mobile> Hi, what is diff between ubuntu-xen-server and ubuntu-xen-desktop package ?
[07:26] <BrentR> Anlar: haha, what should "blablabla" be?
[07:26] <m1r> anyone got answer to webmin ?
[07:27] <pricechild> xurich how odd... make sure nautilus is started by doing "alt+f2", then typing nautilus into the box and pressing ok
[07:27] <bjupton> Shackjack, have you checked alsamixer?
[07:27] <m1r> why is not supported anymore i mean '
[07:27] <tritium> The recent update to flashplugin-nonfree actually _removed_ flash support in mozilla, it seems.
[07:27] <ShackJack> bjupton: Yes, I have...
[07:27] <Zyndrome> since I am kinda newbish to Linux ... where is the emulated c_drive for Wine :/
[07:27] <Anlar> BrentR: blabla!
[07:27] <Frogzoo> xurich: nautilus isn't running, but why?
[07:27] <bbryant_> ghatak_mobile, the -desktop package is just a client for xen i assume
[07:27] <BrentR> Anlar: So it really doesn't matter?
[07:27] <Anlar> no
[07:27] <PH> I've been trying to get Apache w/ PHP working for days now, and I just removed all apache/PHP packages and used tasksel to do an install of LAMP.  Starting apache gives me "apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName
[07:27] <PH> "
[07:27] <banlieue> is there a way to replace the function of the icons in Nautilus? more specifically, I want the "Search" icon to trigger something other than changing the address bar to a search bar
[07:27] <PH> Any idea whats wrong, anyone/
[07:27] <xurich> Frogzoo, I have no idea.
[07:27] <pricechild> m1r, I have no idea, search the debian mailing lists
[07:27] <ghatak_mobile> bbryant_: so i need both to run xen guests on my system ?
[07:27] <m1r> ty pricechild
[07:27] <pricechild> xurich does starting nautilus fix it?
[07:27] <adub> how can i change the user list colors in xchat
[07:28] <pricechild> dropety_ don't irc as root.
[07:28] <Lihuu> !beryl
[07:28] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[07:28] <xurich> pricechild, nope. I still don't see anything.
[07:28] <Lihuu> beryl works fine on ubuntu?
[07:28] <Happu> sure it does
[07:28] <xurich> I've probably broken something already.
[07:28] <pricechild> lihuu very fine, support in #ubuntu-effects
[07:28] <Lihuu> k
[07:28] <bbryant_> ghatak_mobile, no, if you only want to run guests i'd think you only need -desktop
[07:28] <pricechild> xurich when did they stop appearing?
[07:28] <bbryant_> unless you want to be serving the guests too
[07:28] <Lihuu> :)
[07:29] <xurich> I noticed it when I woke up a short while ago, but it could very well have been like that last night as well.
[07:29] <Zyndrome> so I've installed Steam with Wine, and now I need to locate the fonts folder ... thing is I am totally lost :(
[07:29] <xurich> I only just installed Ubuntu yesterday, so I may have missed it in my confusion with other things.
[07:29] <ghatak_mobile> bbryant_: right, and what would a server version do? just curious to know :)
[07:29] <Frogzoo> xurich: any disks full?
[07:29] <PH> I've been trying to get Apache w/ PHP working for days now, and I just removed all apache/PHP packages and used tasksel to do an install of LAMP.  Starting apache gives me "apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName" - anyone have an idea whats wrong?
[07:29] <teratoma> PH: stick a name for your machine in /etc/hosts
[07:29] <adub> does anyone know how i can edit user list colors in xchat
[07:29] <xurich> I haven't tried rebooting yet, which may fix it. I just thought that I may be missing something a lot simpler.
[07:29] <bbryant_> ghatak_mobile, it would act as a server, and allow people to ocnnect to virtual machines
[07:30] <BrentR> Anlar: Do I have to change the (hd0) to a 1 also? Like the one that points to Windows?
[07:30] <teratoma> PH: there might be something next to the "127.0.1.1" line
[07:30] <PH> Zyndrome: its in your home folder, its just hidden.  Browse to /home/yourusername/.wine/drive_c
[07:30] <xurich> So I'll go try that now.
[07:30] <PH> and from there it navigates like windows
[07:30] <Zyndrome> meh
[07:30] <Anlar> BrentR: oh, that. yes!
[07:30] <xurich> Thanks for the assistance, bbiab
[07:30] <BrentR> Anlar: So basically, switch them all to the opposite!
[07:30] <banlieue> is there a way to replace the function of the icons in Nautilus? more specifically, I want the "Search" icon to trigger something other than changing the address bar to a search bar
[07:30] <Anlar> yup
[07:30] <ShackJack> Anyone have experience getting the Sigmatel STAC9200 integrated ATI sound working?
[07:31] <eifzon> What kernel shall i use if i got a Intel Core 2 duo? I am using 2.6.20-16-generic atm
[07:31] <pricechild> eifzon that's fine
[07:31] <BrentR> Anlar: Ok, dumb question. The format is (hd0,0) Do I change it just to (hd1,0)?
[07:31] <ghatak_mobile> bbryant_: right, I only want to run Xen machines on my system, but i want to be able to communicate with those machines from anywhere i-e networking setup in them. Would i need xen-server in that case ?
[07:31] <brunner> would someone be willing to help me with my wireless connection?  My AP works fine, and it seems like my NIC associates, but I can't pass packets.
[07:31] <Anlar> BrentR: yes, touch just the first number
[07:31] <pricechild> eifzon optimisations are loaded on the fly... no need for different kernels
[07:31] <brunner> it's just WPA Personal
[07:31] <PH> teratoma: ive got hosts open right now, it shows 127.0.0.1 localhost and 127.0.1.1 my machine name, what do I need to change?
[07:31] <eifzon> pricechild, ok
[07:32] <Anlar> PH: likely /etc/hostname at least, also /etc/domainname or something like that.
[07:32] <adub> how do i get rid of the red line in xchat
[07:33] <baikonur> brunner: does it work without encryption?
[07:33] <Reif> test
[07:33] <brunner> baikonur: I haven't tried on this AP because there are other users, but it works fine on other unencrypted APs, yes
[07:34] <Reif> #list
[07:34] <BrentR> Anlar: Ok, I've unmounted, and everything
[07:34] <baikonur> brunner: you're sure you have the right key and there is no mac filter enabled on the AP?
[07:34] <baikonur> brunner: you can debug the authentication process if you use wpa_supplicant with -d option
[07:34] <brunner> baikonur: no mac filter, and to enter the key I'm using iwconfig eth1 key s:<ascii key>
[07:34] <m1r> pricechild ; http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=343897
[07:34] <PH> Anlar, teratoma: apparently apache is starting and stopping correctly, as it seems to be working fine - im still getting that message though - all im using this server for is previewing PHP web pages, should I even worry about it?
[07:35] <Anlar> BrentR: ok, that should be it if my memory serves right. when you reboot your computer might insist on booting fromthe internal hdd.. there should be a bios setting for that, or some button like F8 F10 F12 or similar will give you a menu for selecting from which device to boot
[07:35] <onGino_Bay> Hey everybody ... hey to be so n00berish but ... long story short I have no 'make' command.  "bash: make: command not found"
[07:35] <Anlar> PH: relax. :)
[07:35] <banlieue> is there a way to replace the function of the icons in Nautilus? more specifically, I want the "Search" icon to trigger something other than changing the address bar to a search bar
[07:35] <PH> Anlar - haha, I figured.  Thank you for your help and patience.
[07:35] <brunner> baikonur: so I'm assuming that it generates the correct hex key
[07:35] <BrentR> Anlar: Yeah, I DO know how to change boot order. I've used the bios for plenty of stuff over the years. So that's one thing I can do!
[07:35] <PH> onGino_Bay: sudo apt-get install make
[07:35] <baikonur> brunner: do you know for sure that WPA-PSK works that way with iwconfig? do you connect that way to other wpa encrypted networks? if not try using wpa_supplicant
[07:35] <Anlar> BrentR: okay, then.. go test it out :)
[07:35] <danya_> how do I use the cache command ?
[07:36] <BrentR> Anlar: Well, if it works, I'll be back. If not, I'll boot into live distro again and THEN I'll be back!
[07:36] <nisku86> Hey there, I have a problem, Ubuntu 7.04 blocks my Fujistu Siemens Laptop without any signs beforehand
[07:36] <onGino_Bay> PH - thanks!
[07:36] <PH> onGino_Bay - no worries, mate
[07:36] <Anlar> :p
[07:36] <GaryParr> installed feisty using alternate CD to use LVM... was wondering what the "lvm" service was under system > admin > services. IT isn't "activated"... so what is this "service" ???
[07:37] <brunner> baikonur: no, I haven't tried getting it to work with other WPA-PSK APs
[07:37] <brunner> baikonur: I will look into wpa_supplicant
[07:38] <Conny> Hey guys. I'm trying to install Ubuntu Server on a HP NetServer LS and have at the moment problems with configuring the SCSI CD ROM device, he does not want to boot from it. Anyone an idea?
[07:38] <baikonur> brunner: aptitude install wpasupplicant
[07:38] <Conny> I can get to the SCSI setup by pressing Ctrl + A
[07:38] <Conny> but then I have no idea how to go on
[07:39] <baikonur> brunner: you find example configuration files under /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant you can call wpa_supplicant via /etc/network/interfaces later, but at first I would try it on the commandline
[07:39] <brunner> baikonur: it's already installed
[07:40] <Conny> when I put in the Edubuntu CD (which continues the server edition, right?) he shows me he has an bootable CD ROM on the Thoshiba CD ROM device, but after showing "Bios sucessfully installed" he holds and the keyboard is dead.
[07:40] <Zyndrome> well then, have anyone got the ATI driver to work with Radeon X850XT cards on Ubuntu? ;/
[07:41] <GaryParr> anyone know what the lvm "service" is in system > admin > services ?
[07:41] <z3r0x> hi guys
[07:41] <brunner> baikonur: Ideally, this would work using the NetworkManager applet, but I thought I'd try getting it working at the command line first.  This all works fine when I boot from the Live CD, btw, and it worked fine after I installed ubuntu, but stopped some time after a big apt-get upgrade
[07:42] <z3r0x> does anybody know how gnome terminal does change the title dynamically? i want to use it with eterm
[07:42] <baikonur> brunner: I don't use NetworkManager, so all I can tell you is configuration via the command line
[07:43] <baikonur> brunner: now you have to create your /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf and then run wpa_supplicant -Dwext -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf with the -D and -i option adapted to your setting
[07:43] <mylo__> any tips on getting sound to work one the windows virtual machine?  when i start it i get "vmware failed to open sound device /dev/dsp device or resource busy".  i found http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=331175&page=3 based on that i installed alsa-oss, but i'm still getting the same error when i power on the virtual machine
[07:43] <zmeiat_joro> my problem with nvidia-glx: apaprently I had to use nvidia-xconfig because I use 6.10 and to only thing it did seems to be replacing "nv" with "nvidia" in xorg.conf
[07:44] <brunner> baikonur: thanks, I'm working on the config
[07:44] <weboide> zmeiat_joro  you should use envy to set up your nvidia card drivers, it's easy and clear
[07:44] <banlieue> is there a way to replace the function of the icons in Nautilus? more specifically, I want the "Search" icon to trigger something other than changing the address bar to a search bar
[07:44] <Zombie> Where do I go to talk to Packagers?
[07:45] <Anlar> Zombie: you saw "300" ? the priests? they are a bit like that.. how much gold do you have with you?
[07:45] <zmeiat_joro> envy?
[07:45] <brunner> baikonur: wait, I'm supposed to be adjusting /etc/wpa or wpa_supplicant.conf ?
[07:45] <zmeiat_joro> ok
[07:45] <baikonur> brunner: /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/examples/wpa-psk-tkip.conf is probably what you can use as a start if you use WPA-TKIP and SSID broadcasting is enabled
[07:45] <brunner> never mind
[07:45] <zmeiat_joro> it wasn't mentioned anywhere in what i found
[07:45] <weboide> yep, it's called envy
[07:46] <baikonur> brunner: /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf don't know what /etc/wpa is
[07:46] <Zombie> None, but I do have SRPMs of applications that they need./
[07:46] <PH> Anlar, teratoma: Apache is now running fine with PHP/MySQL - thanks for your help :D
[07:46] <rogue780> Do more people use Mac OS, or Linux?
[07:46] <weboide> i've tried it and it worked perfect
[07:46] <BrentR> Anlar: It worked! I went through and made sure that Windows would boot when the drive wasn't plugged in, and even tried unplugging and plugging back in. It booted perfectly, and I'm now doing this from inside the installation!
[07:46] <baikonur> brunner: normally you have to create it yourself based on the example configuration I just linked you to
[07:46] <zmeiat_joro> rofue780: it's about equal, i think
[07:46] <rogue780> zmeiat_joro, thanks
[07:47] <Anlar> BrentR: you realize that in some parallel universe you likely just paid 500 dollars for the consultation?
[07:47] <BrentR> Anlar: you've just helped me fix something that NOBODY has been able to figure out, so I GREATLY appreciate it
[07:47] <BrentR> Anlar: haha, probably!
[07:47] <Anlar> BrentR: :P I don't do this often, my head just explodes usually
[07:47] <Anlar> BrentR: if you spend a few minutes/hours pondering what you just did, you will understand it all..
[07:48] <brunner> baikonur: alright, the config is saved
[07:48] <BrentR> Anlar: I'd say that I hope I can help down the road, but you likely know more then I will for a long while about this. I've been stuck to Windows for my whole life due to my profession
[07:48] <Anlar> BrentR: professions suck. :)
[07:48] <BrentR> Anlar: yes, I am doing some reading, and going to learn the terminal and such. There are a couple of good websites that I'm going to read through. And I'm at Barnes and Noble all the time
[07:48] <Doc_Bio> I'm stuck with windows for work too....
[07:48] <Otacon22> wich signal i have to send to a process to close it immediatly?
[07:49] <Doc_Bio> ...would like to break free... 'cause ubuntu just looks cool.
[07:49] <BrentR> Anlar: I actually love my profession. I have a REAL job here at a radio station network, and then I work in audio production elsewhere too
[07:49] <baikonur> brunner: you have to find out which driver you have to use. see the output of wpa_supplicant when you start it without any options
[07:49] <Anlar> Otacon22: -9 is the most brutal one
[07:49] <burner> Doc_Bio, ther'es alwyas vmware virtualbox for the rare programs you "need"
[07:49] <Otacon22> Anlar, don't kill it :/
[07:49] <Doc_Bio> virtualbox?
[07:49] <BrentR> Anlar: So I wouldn't trade this profession for anything. I used to be a waiter for 8 years. Now THAT sucked
[07:49] <softnoel> Is there a way to use a customized xconfig with the liveCD? It needs a special option to prevent garbage on my monitor.
[07:49] <burner> Doc_Bio, virtualbox.org
[07:49] <weboide> ive been trying for hours to get ubuntu working with dual-screen at work, but no success,  it was something dealing with frequencies
[07:49] <baikonur> brunner: what wlan device are you using and which driver?
[07:50] <MrKeuner> hi, why does firefox recently began showing up in local or obsolote packages part in synaptic?
[07:50] <Anlar> BrentR: ahh. yeah. well, I'm more like in CIO line and such.. and it blows imho chunks
[07:50] <brunner> baikonur: ipw is for me
[07:50] <brunner> baikonur: I'm running ipw2200
[07:50] <teratoma> so when you use aptitude or apt and it says "The following packages have been kept back:" , what does that mean?
[07:50] <Doc_Bio> can it run windows programs that require USB hardware keys?
[07:50] <BrentR> Anlar: Anyways, I'm going to go get some work done that I've put off for two days while figuring this out. Do know that your help is appreciated! And yeah, I can understand what you're saying about your job. I'm blessed, IMO to have the job I have
[07:51] <fevel> hello
[07:51] <weboide> hi fevel
[07:51] <baikonur> brunner: well then it's wpa_supplicant -d -Dipw -iNameofInterface -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
[07:52] <fevel> I set up mu wificard with ndswrapper
[07:52] <BrentR> Anlar: Thanks again man, and I'll probably see you in here again sometime! Cheers!
[07:52] <baikonur> brunner: -d is for debugging. -dd adds verbosity
[07:52] <brunner> baikonur: will this create a new interface, or do I specify the interface of my wireless nic?
[07:52] <fevel> but how do I disconnect from a wifi network??
[07:52] <kr00lplatinum> anyone know a great wireless card for gaming?
[07:52] <baikonur> brunner: you specfiy the interface of you wireless nic. that what ifconfig or iwconfig shows
[07:52] <brunner> baikonur: thanks
[07:52] <BrentR> Anlar: Next step after I get some work done- get my wireless networking to work! Woohoo!
[07:52] <raf256> each time I have to do rmmod foo ; modprobe foo model=bar   how to do it automaticly on boot? Debian. Its a sound card
[07:53] <bl84> teratoma: i think it means that there are missing dependencies needed to upgrade
[07:53] <BrentR> Anlar: Ok, see ya later
[07:53] <brunner> baikonur: good lord, that's alot of output. should I be piping this somewhere?
[07:54] <baikonur> brunner: no, you can remove the -d option if you don't want to se the output. but then you don't know what's going on if it's not working already
[07:54] <savvas> does anyone remember what is the option that is supposed to be off/disabled for nvidia agp cards to show correctly the resolution in gnome? something with TwinView.. ?
[07:54] <Conny> anyone an idea about my scsi problem?
[07:54] <brunner> baikonur: I meant that it scrolls too quickly
[07:55] <brunner> baikonur: is this stdout or stderr?
[07:55] <brunner> or maybe it's both
[07:55] <weboide> savvas: you can use the nvidia settings program instead
[07:55] <teratoma> bl84: so i can manually install those without destroying my system?
[07:55] <baikonur> brunner: if it is working it should come to an end
[07:56] <alexito> hi i want to install ubuntu.. on my pc i got installed windows already i want to have both os
[07:56] <savvas> weboide: negative, it usually breaks my configuration :\
[07:56] <alexito> i have one hard drive with 20gb free how i make a partition in that hd with the ubuntu cd?
[07:57] <baikonur> brunner: you should see something about a successfull association and 4-way handshake
[07:57] <brunner> baikonur: it doesn't. I keep getting "ioctl[IPW_IOCTL_WPA_SUPPLICANT] : Operation not supported"
[07:57] <weboide> savvas: you can "sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf"  and edit the Modes in the Section "Screen" in it,  ive done that and it worked fine
[07:57] <baikonur> brunner: try -wext as the driver
[07:57] <brunner> is there any way to pipe stdout AND stderr to the same file?
[07:57] <bl84> teratoma: yes if apt will let you, but it has been a while since i dealt with that
[07:57] <baikonur> brunner: -Dwext
[07:58] <baikonur> brunner: isn't that something like &> or &&>?
[07:58] <brunner> I think so
[07:58] <brunner> I'm not really sure
[07:59] <Nicke> brunner: command > file 2>&1   (iirc)
[07:59] <brunner> baikonur: is the process supposed to come to and end, or is it supposed to just chill with a cursor when it calms down?
[07:59] <brunner> Nicke: thanks!
[07:59] <rbs-tito> I'm having some trouble opening Open Office in Feisty, it says it has an internal error
[08:00] <Nicke> brunner: np :)
[08:00] <baikonur> brunner: chill with a cursor. it's just for testing that you call wpa_supplicant that way
[08:00] <un4get> hey, right now im working with the LIve CD, after I installed the nVidia drivers via restricted driver manager my screen got black after the restart and now i cant do nuttin
[08:00] <weboide> rbs-tito: have you tried reinstall with synaptic ?
[08:00] <un4get> is there a way for me to unable what i did?
[08:01] <rbs-tito> weboide: Yes, and there has also been an update since then but it still doesn't work.
[08:01] <brunner> baikonur: iwconfig shows a MUCH longer hex key now, which is what I expected
[08:01] <brunner> would expect
[08:01] <weboide> rbs-tito: and deleting and installing again, maybe ?
[08:01] <brunner> rather, I couldn't figure out why iwconfig eth1 key s:blahblah would yield such a short key
[08:01] <brunner> for WPA
[08:01] <brunner> baikonur: should I client getting a dhcp lease now?
[08:02] <rbs-tito> If I try to start it from the terminal I get this http://pastebin.ca/619378
[08:02] <un4get> I have ubuntu installed on my system, but after i installed the GEforce drivers my screen turned black and now i need to remove the option i did (Restricted Driver manager)
[08:02] <baikonur> brunner: yeah, probably
[08:02] <brunner> Sweet! It works!
[08:02] <brunner> Hurrraaaayyyyy!
[08:02] <brunner> baikonur is my hero!
[08:03] <ladislaio> there is a missmatch with the nvidia drivres right now un4get
[08:03] <brunner> baikonur: thank you so much
[08:03] <un4get> ok, but how can i undo what i did?
[08:03] <brunner> that had been a pain in my ass for over a week now
[08:03] <un4get> or i have to reinstall again?!
[08:03] <ladislaio> un4get, do you have a terminal?
[08:03] <eni> how do u play music from my laptop to my TV speakers, what kind of connection shouold i do? i thought that the coax would work, but its for display only, as i can see ! ?!
[08:03] <un4get> only if i press "0" at start and use recovery mod
[08:04] <un4get> but i dont know what to do there
[08:04] <banlieue> is there a way to replace the function of the icons in Nautilus? more specifically, I want the "Search" icon to trigger something other than changing the address bar to a search bar
[08:04] <ladislaio> un4get, you said you were using a live cd?
[08:04] <un4get> now i am yes
[08:04] <tepossino> hi there im a newbie , i have a probl with screen resolution configuration
[08:04] <ladislaio> un4get, can you open the root folder of your installed system?
[08:04] <baikonur> brunner: you're welcome. you should configure it via /etc/network/interfaces now. "view /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/README.modes.gz" will show you the available options
[08:05] <tepossino> by default i get 800x600
[08:05] <un4get> lemme check, sec
[08:05] <magnetron> eni: that's not really a Ubuntu question, but i will give you a hint. You will have to connect the sound card of the computer to the TV sound input somehow.
[08:05] <un4get> the root dir?
[08:05] <un4get> or somethin else?
[08:05] <weboide> rbs-tito: ive found something telling to remove the point of this directory ~/.openoffice.org2  (so it should be ~/openoffice.org2)  or sthg like that
[08:05] <tepossino> i have booted into recovery mode
[08:05] <ladislaio> un4get, no just the drive you installed to
[08:05] <un4get> i dont know where is it...
[08:05] <eni> magnetron, its not that i have to put a connector at the headphone thing ?
[08:05] <un4get> it was from the driver manager thing
[08:06] <baikonur> brunner: but basically all you need is wpa-driver wext (if that is what you were using when it was successful) and wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf in the section for your wlan interface
[08:06] <tepossino> the ran sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[08:06] <bl84> tepossino: what graphics card do you have
[08:06] <tepossino> that took me into the screen resolution config utility
[08:06] <ladislaio> un4get, you should have a /media/sdaX (or more) icons on your desktop
[08:06] <magnetron> eni: maybe, it's impossible for me to answer that without knowing how your system looks like.
[08:06] <joshritger> can anyone help me with ripping a cd to mp3 format with sound juicer? I have it working, but it wont let me edit the profiles oh and this is on ubuntu 7.04
[08:06] <tepossino> i selected a vesa and 1280 etc.
[08:07] <un4get> ok, where to go there?
[08:07] <tepossino> then rebooted
[08:07] <un4get> sda1?
[08:07] <tepossino> and that worked
[08:07] <tepossino> but
[08:07] <ladislaio> open these until you get one that has folders such as /home /etc /usr and such in it un4get
[08:07] <ladislaio> un4get, if that is the only one, open it
[08:07] <eni> magnetron, what do you want to know ?
[08:07] <tepossino> if i reboot a second time my settings are lost
[08:07] <baikonur> brunner: if you are using dhcp and not static ip addresses then you probably need to start the wpa_supplicant before the dhcp request is started. I'm not sure how do that. You probably need to ask someone else or search the web for an answer
[08:07] <eni> magnetron, thats my laptop : http://www.notebookcheck.net/Short_Presentation_Fujitsu-Siemens.280.0.html
[08:07] <killaz> hi ubuntu I have a question about the Feisty+MythTV installation manual..
[08:07] <tepossino> i guest the system does some automatic reconfig of the x window
[08:07] <un4get> ok , and which folder inside?
[08:07] <killaz> I have chosen the part..
[08:07] <eni> magnetron, i configured xorg.conf so i can see whats happening at my screen through the TV, but not hear !
[08:08] <tepossino> oh its a SIS
[08:08] <ladislaio> un4get, you want to go to etc
[08:08] <killaz> sudo dpkg-reconfigure lirc-modules-source
[08:08] <tepossino> relatively old box
[08:08] <Aggort_> Can anyone here help me with getting Azureus to run without NAT errors since the support in the Azureus channel is lacking
[08:08] <un4get> ok and..
[08:08] <magnetron> eni: try connecting to the headphone connector
[08:08] <ladislaio> un4get, and from etc you want to click on X11
[08:08] <eni> magnetron, yeah, but which kind of cable?
[08:08] <killaz> but still I'm not gettin the chance to choose for Install the package maintainer's version.
[08:08] <un4get> ok
[08:08] <un4get> and...
[08:08] <ladislaio> un4get, so you should be at /media/sda1/etc/X11/
[08:09] <killaz> is there a way to force this?
[08:09] <larson9999> that stupid keyring message i get on one of my machines is ticking me off.
[08:09] <ladislaio> un4get, or something like that
[08:09] <cyanact> hello, what model is dell's next-gen-n wifi card? does it need ndiswrapper or that crap or does it work nicely natively?
[08:09] <kitche> Aggort_: opne the ports on your router that it needs if you have a router
[08:09] <ladislaio> un4get, open up the file xorg.conf
[08:09] <un4get> done
[08:09] <bl84> tepossino: ubuntu doesn't automatically reconfigure xorg, so that isn't it i don't think
[08:09] <tomasso> hello, I have a /dev/video0 device but the webcam software I tried eriga and some others show video but its grey, and i can see like the shape of my face
[08:09] <Aggort_> kitche: Hey man, you helped me out a great bit before!
[08:09] <magnetron> eni: an audio cable, ask in your local electrical shop. they will be able to help you.
[08:09] <tepossino> hmmm what can it be then_
[08:09] <tomasso> any ideas on how to fix it?
[08:09] <ladislaio> un4get, find the section labled 'device'
[08:09] <eni> magnetron, i have one of the IPOD
[08:09] <killaz> anyone can help me here with MythTV
[08:09] <Aggort_> kitche: Hey i tried that in the terminal got a syntax error, so i am confused about the whole thing
[08:10] <magnetron> eni: i cannot help you more than that
[08:10] <ladislaio> un4get, or you could dump the entire thing into the pastebin and i would fix it
[08:10] <eni> magnetron, its like one cable in one side, that splits into 3 others, 2 sound left right, and a video !
[08:10] <ladislaio> un4get, xorg.conf that is
[08:10] <eni> magnetron,  ok thanks a lot
[08:10] <ralpho> how come ubuntu still uses ndiswrapper when everyone else have native working suse sabayon lots
[08:10] <cyanact> hello, what model is dell's next-gen-n wifi card? does it need ndiswrapper or that crap or does it work nicely natively?
[08:10] <un4get> ok
[08:10] <un4get> thank u
[08:10] <tepossino> basically after a reboot it goes back to the original confg that is 800x600
[08:11] <un4get> i dont have premission from here to do that
[08:11] <un4get> i cant delete it
[08:11] <bl84> tepossino: when you go to adjust the screen resolution in gnome does it have higher resolutions?
[08:11] <ladislaio> ralpho, partly because ndiswrapper is how you get some wifi cards to work.  it maters on the chipset.  for suse and sabayon i still have to use the wrapper
[08:11] <magnetron> ralpho: Ubuntu has native for many cards... when else, they try with ndiswrapper too. i use madwifi-ng myself
[08:11] <ladislaio> un4get, then you need to log in as root.
[08:11] <un4get> ok
[08:11] <ladislaio> un4get, open a terminal
[08:11] <osotogari> Hi all, Does anyone know how to find out my SATA hard drive info, model, manufacturer etc on Ubuntu 7.04
[08:11] <ralpho> i have bcm43xx works fine in those not here
[08:11] <un4get> whats the "delete" command called?
[08:11] <kitche> Aggort_: what do you mean you tried in the terminala nd it failed?
[08:11] <matt_____> un4get: rm
[08:11] <Conny> How can I jumper a scsi CD ROM drive a zero?
[08:12] <un4get> 10q
[08:12] <matt_____> un4get: as well as rmdir, rm -r
[08:12] <Aggort_> kitche: I found commands at the Azureus wiki and when I did what the wiki said it failed
[08:12] <weboide> tepossino:  have you tried changing manually the xorg.conf file ?
[08:12] <Aggort_> witha  syntax erroe
[08:12] <Aggort_> error*
[08:12] <osotogari> Hi all, Does anyone know how to find out my SATA hard drive info, model, manufacturer etc on Ubuntu 7.04
[08:12] <Nicke> osotogari: sudo hdparm -I /dev/hdX
[08:12] <tepossino> if after a the reboot my screen resol is 1280x760 my option are 1280x760 and 800x600
[08:12] <eni> magnetron, i think that the S-VIDEO transfers the audio too, maybe i have just to configure smth in my ubuntu
[08:13] <Nicke> osotogari: And no need to repeat the question :)
[08:13] <osotogari> thanks Nicke
[08:13] <kitche> Aggort_: do you have a router?
[08:13] <Nicke> osotogari: You're welcome
[08:13] <osotogari> got ya ;)
[08:13] <ladislaio> un4get, type 'gksu <what the file mananger you use is>'
[08:13] <magnetron> eni: SVIDEO only transfers video
[08:13] <eni> magnetron, ugh :(
[08:13] <tepossino> if after the reboot the screen goes back to 800x600 my options become 800x600 640x...
[08:13] <weboide> tepossino:  have you tried changing manually the xorg.conf file ?
[08:13] <Aggort_> kitche: Yes, and the PC I am running Ubuntu off of is the one that the router gets it's signal from to send out through my place
[08:13] <Wizardo55> I'm a total linux newbie, but I am trying to install ubuntu on my laptop (dell inspiron 6400), and I chose install with driver CD, but ran into a fatal error: "no screens found"
[08:14] <Wizardo55> is there anything I can do about that?
[08:14] <kitche> Aggort_: so your saying the router is really acting as a switch since routers can give you NAT errors also if the ports are opened
[08:14] <danny3793> im having a problem with updating/installing anything with Synaptic, its telling me the connection is refused and i dont know why, im able to surf the internet just fine
[08:15] <kitche> danny3793: read the topic
[08:15] <magnetron> Wizardo55: you could try to do an "alternate" install, using the alternate cd instead. that's the common solution to graphics problems during install
[08:15] <akio> i have a question about how to change the number of vieworts in ubuntu
[08:15] <DM|> Anyone know how to play SWF videos ? waht codec?
[08:15] <tepossino> yes i have tried that . that was my first attempt. no success at all with that, so i thought of going into recovery mode and run the dpkg-reconfigure and as i said that works but the setting remains for just one session , if i reboot a second time it goes back to 800x600
[08:15] <akio> viewports*
[08:15] <danny3793> kitche: what topic..
[08:15] <magnetron> DM| it's flash
[08:15] <kitche> danny3793: nvm it seems to be removed lol the repos were haven't trouble before
[08:15] <Aggort_> kitche: Sorry should have said it was a wireless router
[08:15] <ksivaji> how to change screen resolution
[08:15] <Wizardo55> thanks magnetron: I'll try that
[08:15] <akio> nvidia-settings
[08:15] <DM|> magnetron well i have a swf video and vnc nor totem will play it
[08:16] <akio> sudo nvidia-settings
[08:16] <weboide> ksivaji: sudo nvidia-settings
[08:16] <danny3793> im able to do scans and such with my network tools, surf the internet, use GAIM, everything but update/install new software
[08:16] <akio> then save to xorg.conf
[08:16] <MrKeuner> hi, why did firefox recently begin showing up in local or obsolote packages part in synaptic?
[08:16] <MrKeuner> feisty
[08:16] <kitche> danny3793: as I said the repos might be still acting up in the topic they said that the servers were down but they removed it
[08:16] <danny3793> W: Failed to fetch http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/pool/main/w/wine/wine_0.9.41~winehq0~ubuntu~7.04-1_i386.deb   Could not connect to localhost:4001 (127.0.0.1). - connect (111 Connection refused)
[08:17] <MrKeuner> does it depend on the repository mirror I am using?
[08:17] <trakie> I would like to make my ext3 partition bigger, can this be done?
[08:17] <ksivaji> sudo: nvidia-settings: command not found
[08:17] <kitche> danny3793: ok that seems like your using a proxy :)
[08:17] <akio> can you change the nuber of viewports easily?
[08:17] <akio> number?
[08:17] <akio> antone
[08:17] <akio> anyone*
[08:17] <DM|> Cancel that, Anyone know a Fraps equivilent ?
[08:17] <danny3793> kitche: how do i get rid of it? i installed one the other day (didnt think it was going to run without me telling it to)
[08:18] <weboide> ksivaji: try  "sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf" and there in the screen section, you add resolution modes
[08:18] <jerbear> can someone help me regarding alsa?
[08:18] <ksivaji> weboide ya i got thank you for help
[08:18] <kitche> danny3793: remove it however you installed it or stop it from running since usually if you see 127.0.0.1 in a connection thing that means your most likely using a proxy that is not configured corrrectly
[08:18] <weboide> lol that was quick
[08:19] <tepossino> i cannot believe this thing does not do some sort of automated video card or screen resolution recognition at startup, how would it change then, something must be changing the settings in the xorg.conf
[08:19] <akos> hello! partition manager under linux?
[08:19] <danny3793> kitche: i installed it through synaptic, ima have to find it in there >.<
[08:19] <akos> !gpartman
[08:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gpartman - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:19] <akos> ?
[08:19] <MrKeuner> akos: gparted
[08:19] <trakie> gparted
[08:19] <akos> right
[08:19] <akos> thanks
[08:19] <bl84> tepossino: it could be a bug
[08:19] <akio> !viewports
[08:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about viewports - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:20] <akos> Heh... "since gparted can be a weapon of mass destruction, only root can run it" :))
[08:20] <jerbear> i'm using feisty on a dell dimension xps with an audigy sound card. when i plug headphones into the front jack, sound comes through them, but sound still comes out of the speakers. anyone have any ideas?
[08:21] <akromyk> hi
[08:21] <tepossino> u can download the iso of the gparted live cd
[08:21] <tepossino> and use that
[08:22] <akromyk> \
[08:22] <akromyk> can anyone point me to a server/channel where I can get info on volt-ohm meter settings for computer repair?
[08:22] <jerbear> i'm using feisty on a dell dimension xps with an audigy sound card. when i plug headphones into the front jack, sound comes through them, but sound still comes out of the speakers. anyone have any ideas?
[08:22] <tepossino> oh btw what is feisty
[08:23] <matt_____> when is pidgin going to hit the repos?
[08:23] <trakie> feisty is ubuntu 7.04
[08:23] <kitche> matt_____: when gutsy comes out
[08:23] <ralpho> doh
[08:23] <tepossino> ah ok thats the codename for the release?
[08:23] <matt_____> kitche: which is soon, isn't it? october, i should think???
[08:23] <JRWR> ive got a HD, that is on a IDE controller that my bios wont boot off of, and ive got a windows HD on the BIOS controller, how would i go about booting the HD on the IDE controller (ITE8212)
[08:24] <jerbear> i've been trying to figure out this problem since breezy... i really need some help :(
[08:24] <kitche> matt_____: correct hich is couple of months away
[08:24] <matt_____> kitche: well, not too much longer :)
[08:25] <Adamantinus> Hi folks. I need help regarding an Asus WL138G V2 wireless PCI card. I've followed the guide at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?s=6e5e6ae1852312a13555fc18705a344d&t=288341&highlight=wl-138g and it sees the hardware fune, but if I do an iwconfig, says my access point is invalid and has nothing in the ESSID field.
[08:25] <Adamantinus> *fine
[08:25] <danny3793> kitche: i think i installed an anonymous proxy, but i cant seem to find it now....:(
[08:25] <osotogari> does anyone know of some hard drive diagnostic apps?
[08:25] <matt_____> danny3793: you talking about tor and privoxy?
[08:26] <Enquest> I'm having problems with sdpif iec958 the sound is distorted can somebody help?
[08:26] <kitche> Adamantinus: you have to configure everything either though network-manager or iwconfig man iwconfig will tell you the way to do it for iwconfig
[08:26] <clop> is there some program i can get so i can switch xmms to the next song on my gnome panel?
[08:26] <hammedhaaret> Hi. what is the copy command? like.... copying a file from one place to another
[08:26] <Aggort_> Kitche: any ideas about ym NAT error
[08:26] <kitche> lop there is a plugin for it but don't know it's name since I kinda left xmms1 behind
[08:26] <Adamantinus> Hmmk kitche, will check it out
[08:26] <danny3793> matt: no, im trying to fix my package manager/update manager/add and remove app, i cant install/update any apps through those programs, its saying its failing to connect to 127.0.0.1:4001 or w.e
[08:27] <baikonur> brunner: what you need is probably "pre-up": "pre-up wpa-driver wext" etc. in your /etc/network/interfaces
[08:27] <trakie> hammedhaaret: cp
[08:27] <kitche> clop that one message for you :)
[08:27] <baikonur> brunner: what's your status on that?
[08:27] <kitche> Aggort_: so your modem is connected right to your computer with ubuntu on it?
[08:27] <jerbear> do i have to beg? :(
[08:27] <Aggort_> yes
[08:27] <Aggort_> and then of course from there into my wireless router
[08:27] <banlieue> is there a way to replace the function of the icons in Nautilus? more specifically, I want the "Search" icon to trigger something other than changing the address bar to a search bar
[08:27] <hammedhaaret> trakie: thx... cp and then the path to the file i wanna copy and then path to where it's pasted right?
[08:27] <weboide> i can't remember the command line to run a program with alsa-oss ... -_-
[08:28] <kitche> Aggort_: ah ok you might have to login to the modem to configure it depending if it's a modem/router and not just a router since the wireless router shouldn't matter
[08:28] <Americanweiner> Hello all
[08:28] <trakie> hammedhaaret: yes thats right
[08:28] <danny3793> is localhost/127.0.0.0/8 supposed to be in 'Network Proxy Preferences' -> Advanced Configuration -> Ignore host list?
[08:28] <Aggort_> kitche: Alright
[08:28] <Dj-avu> how to install openvpn with apt-get in ubuntu?
[08:28] <matt_____> danny3793: huh, don't ask me then :) I have no clue. but i can tell you that ip address is your own, when it should probably be the update server
[08:28] <jerbear> i'm using feisty on a dell dimension xps with an audigy sound card. when i plug headphones into the front jack, sound comes through them, but sound still comes out of the speakers. anyone have any ideas?
[08:29] <matt_____> danny3793: maybe make sure port 4001 is open in your router/ubuntu?
[08:29] <kitche> Aggort_: I disabled my firewall on my dsl modem since it's a pain but it's connected to a router directly instead
[08:29] <Adamantinus> kitche, I change the essid in iwconfig and it makes zero difference, even though it gives no error
[08:29] <baikonur> jerbear: you just have to come back when there is somebody that knows an answer to your question. you probably could reach more people if you post your question in a specific forum on e.g. ubuntuforums.org
[08:29] <danny3793> matt: it is trying to connect to the update server, lemme get you the error lol
[08:29] <bl84> tepossino: you could try renaming xorg.conf and regenerating it with dpkg-reconfigure maybe
[08:29] <matt_____> danny3793: ok
[08:29] <danny3793> W: Failed to fetch http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/pool/main/w/wine/wine_0.9.41~winehq0~ubuntu~7.04-1_i386.deb
[08:29] <danny3793>   Could not connect to localhost:4001 (127.0.0.1). - connect (111 Connection refused)
[08:29] <kitche> Adamantinus: what does your ap say in iwconfig though?
[08:29] <kitche> Adamantinus: if you wanted you could do iwlist scan
[08:30] <Aggort_> kitche: Really, if I could just disable the firewall and install my own, that would be great, but I'd like to get this NAT error fixed first obviously.
[08:30] <Adamantinus> It says no scan results for iwlist scan... as for the first question, what do you mean by ap?
[08:30] <kitche> Aggort_: yeah but check the modem first since it might be setup as a router also
[08:30] <kitche> Aggort_: many modems are actually modem/router
[08:30] <Aggort_> kitche: How do I check that
[08:30] <Americanweiner> Does anyone know why I don't have sound except for internal synth sound (beeps). My soundcard is listed in the hardware and I've checked alsamixer, but Volume Monitor isn't moving. this has happened on two different computers
[08:31] <Aggort_> kitche: This modem is old, I really doubt it's a router
[08:31] <Americanweiner> or where to begin looking
[08:31] <danny3793> matt: it worked fine until today when i tried to update wine, i think i installed an anon proxy yesterday, and now i cant find it to uninstall it
[08:31] <Adamantinus> If you mean access point, it says "Invalid" and ESSID is blank.
[08:31] <tepossino> join #italia
[08:31] <ferronica> how do i print photo ,i have 4 x 6 postcard size paper for printing photo ?
[08:31] <CTho> $ uname -a
[08:31] <CTho> Linux chris-desktop 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 19:00:28 UTC 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[08:31] <kitche> Aggort_: you go to the ip of the router and should take you to a web interface
[08:31] <CTho> which package has the source & config for my kernel?
[08:31] <Aggort_> kitche: It's from 2002 I believe, but how do i check it anyway
[08:31] <IceLink> does anybody know the package-name of "opengl developer package" if existing?
[08:31] <Aggort_> kitche: lol sorry bout that
[08:32] <CTho> linux-source-2.6.20 ?
[08:32] <kitche> Aggort_: 2002 isn't that old :)
[08:32] <clever> CTho: i beleive the config is at /proc/config area
[08:32] <CTho> will it have a corresponding .config?
[08:32] <CTho> clever: i don't have a /proc/config :-\
[08:32] <clever> or somewhere near that
[08:32] <Aggort_> Old enough considering how advanced routers and modems have gotten ^_~
[08:32] <kitche> Adamantinus: do this sudo iwconfig <device> ap any
[08:33] <kitche> Adamantinus: it should use the best ap near you
[08:33] <Aggort_> kitche: I;m at the interface, hell I have the ip of my router bookmarked lol
[08:33] <awec> ok
[08:34] <Adamantinus> It can't find my access point. I know the access point is on and working because I'm using wired on it right now, and I know it's in range because in Windows, it picks it up with plenty of reception.
[08:34] <Adamantinus> It seems like the card just can't find the access point.
[08:34] <Aggort_> kitcheL should I ahve it running as an access point
[08:35] <kitche> Aggort_: are you in the router or the modem lol
[08:35] <kitche> Aggort_: since if your directly connected to the modem you don't have to touch the wireless router
[08:35] <CTho> clever: I can't find any file like that ;(
[08:35] <Aggort_> Well i don;t know how to access my modem
[08:35] <Aggort_> lol
[08:35] <CTho> hopefully linux-source-2.6.20 will have what i need
[08:35] <clever> CTho: yeah i cant find it on my end either:S
[08:35] <clever> might also be under /boot/
[08:36] <Flannel> !kernel | CTho
[08:36] <ubotu> CTho: kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[08:36] <clever> CTho: yeah i see several config's there
[08:36] <Flannel> That's the best way to get the source
[08:36] <kitche> Aggort_: lol if your router is 192.168.2.1 try 192.168.1.1
[08:36] <Aggort_> kitche: D'OH
[08:36] <CTho> Flannel: and that'll give me an identical kernel (and initrd, if applicable) to what i'm currently using?
[08:36] <clever> kitche: i come across 192.168.0.1 alot too
[08:36] <roger21> hello, my windows machine ask me for a login/password when i try to access shared folders on my ubuntu machine, why is that ?
[08:37] <Flannel> CTho: right
[08:37] <CTho> Flannel: excellent, thanks
[08:37] <kitche> clever: seems odd how 192.168.0.1
[08:37] <kitche> clever: bah hit enter to soon
[08:37] <clever> lol
[08:37] <digits> I have a problem, i get horrendous errors in X if i set vga=normal and remove splash from grub - but i get the correct colors in console if i do, not if i have them there... any suggestions?
[08:37] <F4l3> hello
[08:37] <frost0> how do i change my kdm resolution for the login menu?
[08:38] <frost0> my desktop is fine, just kdm
[08:38] <Aggort_> kitche: I did just read a setting in my router though. NAT is enabled, but UPNP is disabled
[08:38] <CTho> looks like this is going to take a few hours to download :(
[08:38] <CTho> time warner gives me 384Kbps to bandwidth test sites, and ~80Kbps to the rest of the web
[08:39] <Aggort_> kitche: shouldn't I enable UPNP?
[08:39] <kitche> Aggort_: well you need NAT if your serving a lot of computers or more then one :) and uPNP is no good anyhow
[08:39] <IceLink> anyone here using Irrlicht?
[08:39] <BlackAnthrax> CTho: ha, of course! hmm...well, what are you trying to download? it may be the site, but im sure you have tested everything
[08:39] <Aggort_> kitche: Just making sure, I just remembered reading it from the Wiki about UPNP
[08:39] <vantsk> hi
[08:39] <vantsk> erf a new exploit for linux kernel 2.6.21 : http://www.idpz.net/ares/sploit_linux2.6.21-2 :'(
[08:40] <Aggort_> kitche: I tried going to my modem it's still loading
[08:40] <CTho> BlackAnt1rax: i've tried a bunch of sites; right now i'm waiting for 48MB of kernel source from security.ubuntu.com
[08:40] <BlackAnthrax> CTho: well that sucks...any availible other isps?
[08:40] <Nyle> has anyone managed to get the mana world game compiled under feisty?  I recieve this error:  gui/gui.cpp:202: error: class gcn::FocusHandler has no member named applyChanges | make[2] : *** [tmw-gui.o]  Error 1.
[08:40] <CTho> competition in the ISP market?  that's a funny idea! ;)
[08:41] <Nyle> does this mean that the problem is with the upstream release of tmw?
[08:41] <atdt_> After installing GLX, OpenGl things don't work. They just have a blank screen. How do I fix this?
[08:41] <CTho> BlackAnt1rax: it's only been bad for the past couple days.  usually it's fast... i'll give it some more time before i look at switching to DSL
[08:41] <frost0> how can i adjust the resolution of my kdm login screen
[08:41] <frost0> ?
[08:41] <Aggort_> kitch: it's not working any other ideas
[08:41] <Aggort_> kitche*
[08:41] <atdt_> hellau?
[08:42] <atdt_> AM NEEDING OPENGL NOW PLZ KTHXBAI
[08:42] <Nyle> frost0: /etc/X11/xorg.conf in the screen section under the line mode, the first one listed will be used by X
[08:42] <gnomefreak> atdt_: please dont use caps
[08:42] <BlackAnthrax> CTho: ahh, dsl would a little faster, but try contacting them, and explain to them how (if they are advertising a certain speed, but not giving it to them) is wrong and you are going to switch. it's worth a try
[08:42] <atdt_> okay
[08:42] <atdt_> !info glx
[08:42] <frost0> Nyle, just to let you know, my desktop res is fine, but not kdm
[08:42] <ubotu> Package glx does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[08:42] <kitche> Aggort_: you could try 192.168.0.1
[08:42] <CTho> BlackAnt1rax: i get 4+ megabits down normally
[08:42] <gnomefreak> BlackAnthrax: please try to join as matt____
[08:42] <aa^way> hello, after installing nvidia drivers my resolution is abit wrong, how i can fix it? By that i mean there is black spot right of side about 0.5mm and i cant see some things on left side, example left side has scrollbar but im having probs to see it correctly
[08:42] <Aggort_> kitche: same problem
[08:42] <mike_> can you install windows program  with linux
[08:43] <Flannel> !wine | mike_
[08:43] <ubotu> mike_: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[08:43] <CTho> aa^way: are you using a VGA cable or DVI cable to connect your computer to your monitor?
[08:43] <Nyle> frost0: yes, do as I suggested.
[08:43] <atdt_> I just installed kubuntu, and I then installed the package nvidia-glx and now opengl doesn
[08:43] <atdt_> 't work
[08:43] <aa^way> CTho its VGA
[08:43] <Aggort_> kitche: in case it matters this modem is USB
[08:43] <kitche> Aggort_: lol ok well NAT's not a real big problem but look up your modem online to see how to access it that's how I had to find out
[08:43] <Adamantinus> kitche: I can't input an essid manually or get it to search for an access point. It always says invalid for access point and essid is always blank. I've tried everything you've said above, no go.
[08:43] <Aggort_> kitche: I still have the packaging lol
[08:43] <frost0> Nyle, MY Xorg.conf IS EMPTY!
[08:43] <Nyle> has anyone been able to get 'the mana world' game compiled on ubuntu 7
[08:43] <Nyle> frost0: xorg.conf
[08:43] <Aggort_> kitche: brb
[08:43] <kitche> Aggort_: ah yeah look up on the net how to access it since some use usb over ethernet yours might just be usb :)
[08:43] <hughe> automatix2 has win32 codecs
[08:43] <warjo> Hello, firstly i installed ubuntu today just to feel this dekstop ultimate experience and now i get some strange error regarding to my Graphics Card which is not supported, how that could be possible? My graphic card is not old -.-
[08:44] <Nyle> hughe: automatix is horrible
[08:44] <frost0> frost0: It's EMPTY!
[08:44] <frost0> Nyle: It's Empty!
[08:44] <ferronica> how do i print photo ,i have 4 x 6 postcard size paper for printing photo ?
[08:44] <recoiled> can anybody help me with this? -> http://www.gamehound.net/~hldstart/hldstart2_install.php
[08:44] <kitche> warjo: what is your graphics card?
[08:44] <frost0> Nyle: What Do I Do?!
[08:44] <warjo> Ati Radeon x1800
[08:44] <Nyle> hughe: just download the codecs tarball from mplayer hq and unpack to /usr/lib/codecs
[08:44] <magnetron> hughe: regular ubuntu has win32 codecs too
[08:44] <recoiled> im a little confused as to where I can setup stuff in apache and have it actually show up
[08:44] <getoo> can ubuntu be installed in top of a diff linux distro
[08:44] <Nyle> frost0: lowercase xorg.conf please
[08:44] <getoo> and totally erase the other one
[08:44] <hughe> you could be right...
[08:45] <getoo> i have no cdrom
[08:45] <Nyle> frost0: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[08:45] <frost0> Nyle, that is what i did
[08:45] <F4l3> someone know if Mark Shuttleworth will arrive in this chat?
[08:45] <Aggort_> kitche: this is it http://broadband.motorola.com/consumers/products/sb4200/
[08:45] <Nyle> frost0: then sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:45] <frost0> Nyle, nvm i got it open
[08:46] <frost0> Nyle, what now?
[08:46] <Nyle> frost0: i'm not going to repeat myself.
[08:46] <frost0> Nyle, just kdm res
[08:46] <frost0> Nyle, sry
[08:46] <Megaqwerty> Is there a command that prints the ip address for the computer? (just the ip, I'm writing a bash script that requires it)
[08:46] <kitche> Aggort_: ok hang on a sec
[08:46] <Adamantinus> kitche: Got it to say my SSID in the SSID field now, but still can't get an ap.
[08:46] <matt____> gnomefreak: this work?
[08:47] <magnetron> Megaqwerty: i could craft a little script for it. wait
[08:47] <gnomefreak> matt____: looks like it
[08:47] <frost0> Nyle, Can I Remove All Other Resolutions, So That It Only Has One To Go By?
[08:47] <Megaqwerty> magnetron: thanks
[08:47] <Nyle> frost0: sure
[08:47] <matt____> gnomefreak: so now am i free to use whatever name?
[08:47] <magnetron> Megaqwerty: what's the name of your network interface?
[08:47] <Nyle> frost0: the first resolution listed will be used first
[08:47] <Megaqwerty> magnetron: eth1
[08:48] <kitche> Aggort_: yeah for pdf manuals I don't have reader installed on here lol hang on ok
[08:48] <Megaqwerty> magnetron: however, if it's possible for that to be auto-detected, that would be even better.
[08:48] <Nyle> frost0: just change the order, no need to remove them.  or comment that line out and make a new modes line and specify your res there
[08:48] <warjo> am i getting a reply on this anytime soon ? :S
[08:48] <Aggort_> kitche: it's cool tahke your time
[08:48] <diamondcutter> I've been playing around with startupmanager and usplash-switcher, unsuccessfully, and now I can't boot into the latest kernel version for Feisty that's listed in Grub. How can I either, fix this, or remove that kernel and perhaps reinstall it?
[08:48] <Megaqwerty> magnetron: as I'm not sure if the people I'm writing the script for are using eth0, or wlan0, etc.
[08:48] <frost0> Nyle, Like This? #modeline "640 blah blah
[08:49] <jerbear> does anyone know if alsa 1.0.14 will be backported to feisty?
[08:49] <axos88> hi! dvd burning software?
[08:49] <Nyle> has anyone been able to compile the mana world on ubuntu fiesty?  I get compile time error in the source file gui/gui.cpp:202: error: class gcn::FocusHandler has no member named applyChanges make[2] : *** [tmw-gui.o]  Error 1
[08:49] <frost0> Nyle, or am in the completely wrong location on the .conf
[08:49] <frost0> Nyle, ?
[08:49] <Nyle> frost0: no like modes "1600x1200@75"
[08:49] <Zombie> Where is KDM wallpaper information stored?
[08:49] <hughe> This is handy when I get a problem I can try to get help in here...
[08:50] <Nyle> frost0: do not touch the modelines, in fact, for a faster X startup, remove all the modelines
[08:50] <crsd36> does anyone use the awn plugin for pidgin?
[08:50] <danny3793> can someone help me fix my package manager
[08:50] <Nyle> frost0: you only need to modify the 'modes' line under the 'screen' section
[08:50] <warjo> Guys i am so disappointed, tell me what's wrong here so i can fix this. I've reached a dead end.
[08:50] <Za----> Hello I was wondering if there is a program that allows you to control your cursor with a game pad. I found a program for windows called Joy to key but nothing Linux compatable
[08:50] <frost0> Nyle, Do I Put The # Inside Or Outside Of the quotations
[08:50] <axos88> hi! dvd burning software?
[08:50] <Flannel> !burn | axos88
[08:50] <ubotu> axos88: 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
[08:51] <yrth> hello, can anybody help my with playing movies on my ubuntu? none of my players will play any video files
[08:51] <Nyle> frost0: dude you are joking?
[08:51] <mrigns> !love
[08:51] <ubotu> Love is like racing across the frozen tundra on a snowmobile which flips over, trapping you underneath. At night, the ice-weasels come.
[08:51] <frost0> Nyle, sorry pretty n00b
[08:51] <Za----> yrth use VLC
[08:51] <Busata> !ati
[08:51] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:51] <Nyle> frost0: hmm ok
[08:51] <frost0> Nyle, just making sure cuz i messed up previous install here in xorg.conf
[08:51] <banlieue> hey, I think I had a relationship with that woman as well, ubotu
[08:51] <yrth> za---- what is VLC?
[08:51] <rolfen> how do you configure dnsmask dhcp to serve more then one IP for DNS servers
[08:51] <warjo> ubotu that goes to me?
[08:51] <Nyle> frost0: ok, paste your xorg conf on pastebin
[08:51] <rolfen> ubuntu is buggy
[08:52] <Nyle> frost0: I will have to point this out to you
[08:52] <Megaqwerty> yrth: Video Lan Client. It's a media player
[08:52] <|SlicerDicer|> anybody familar with "Router <--> WAP54G <--> WAP54G <--> Computer" using the WAP54G as a wireless ethernet?
[08:52] <Za----> yrth, it's a video player that doesn't need a codec to play a movie. I just starts playing it. If you Google it you should be able to find one.
[08:52] <danny3793> roflen: i havent had any problems with Ubuntu, only problems i have had were caused by myself, and not the system
[08:52] <getoo> how do i install ubuntu on a computer that is already connected to the net , i have an older version of redhat on it , but i wanna have
[08:52] <getoo> ubuntu
[08:52] <Za----> Hello I was wondering if there is a program that allows you to control your cursor with a game pad. I found a program for windows called Joy to key but nothing Linux compatible.
[08:52] <getoo> no cdrom
[08:52] <|SlicerDicer|> I get it to connect but for some reason the computer keeps kicking in and out I am wondering if its a problem with the way I setup the dhcp or something?
[08:52] <atdt_> ignore what I have said, if I have said anything
[08:53] <yrth> megaqwerty, za---- thanks :)
[08:53] <Aggort_> kitche: I am viewing the PDF, but it's not much help anywayy
[08:53] <Aggort_> lol
[08:53] <frost0> Nyle, the res that i'm looking for is: 1280x1024 pastebin: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29933/
[08:53] <arooni> folks!  how do i install java
[08:53] <Nyle> frost0: modes "1600x1200@75" <-- see something like this in the Screen section of xorg.conf?
[08:53] <rolfen> and by the way what is this stupid vmnet1 (and 8) interface that keeps messing up my resolv.conf
[08:53] <arooni> the real java from sun.... not the emulatoin stuff
[08:53] <diamondcutter> I've been playing around with startupmanager and usplash-switcher, unsuccessfully, and now I can't boot into the latest kernel version for Feisty that's listed in Grub. How can I either, fix this, or remove that kernel and perhaps reinstall it?
[08:53] <frost0> Nyle, yes.
[08:53] <kitche> rolfen: you installed vmware?
[08:53] <rolfen> kitche: wmware player
[08:53] <Nyle> modes "1400x1050@75"
[08:53] <getoo> anybody
[08:53] <Nyle> frost0: change the first listed resolution to the one you want
[08:53] <rolfen> but why is it messing with my dns >-[
[08:53] <kitche> rolfen: that is what the vmnet's are for
[08:53] <Za----> Hello I was wondering if there is a program that allows you to control your cursor with a game pad. I found a program for windows called Joy to key but nothing Linux compatible.
[08:54] <Nyle> frost0: the first res appearing after the word 'modes' is the one used by X
[08:54] <rolfen> kitche: messing with dns? :)
[08:54] <jerbear> does anyone know if alsa 1.0.14 will be backported to feisty?
[08:54] <arooni> how do i install java (real one from sun) on ubuntu 7.04 ?
[08:54] <gnomefreak> jerbear: very doubtful
[08:54] <frost0> Nyle, sorry to be n00bish but could you please edit the pastebin, i'm quite concerned about modifying this again :(
[08:54] <danny3793> kitche: i have VMWare to run windows XP (to work on my websites) could that perhaps have anything to do with my net problem? i looked through my installed apps and i didnt find a proxy, so im guessing i didnt install one
[08:54] <axos88> can ubuntu be installed without a CD? e.g. from an ISO, or from a USB key?
[08:54] <Nyle> frost0: sure, but don't get spoonfed. Understand how this works.
[08:54] <Flannel> axos88: yep
[08:54] <Flannel> !install | axos88
[08:54] <ubotu> axos88: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[08:54] <frost0> frost0, k
[08:54] <rolfen> kitche: just kidding. I'll uninstall wmware
[08:54] <Za----> Hello I was wondering if there is a program that allows you to control your cursor with a game pad. I found a program for windows called Joy to key but nothing Linux compatible.
[08:55] <gnomefreak> arooni: install the .bin file there should be instructions but you get the same package installing sun-java6-plugin
[08:55] <jerbear> gnomefreak: why is that? is there a way for me to build my own package?
[08:55] <gnomefreak> arooni: from multiverse
[08:55] <rolfen> but it doesnt make any sense that wmware would mess up your networking
[08:55] <Frogzoo_> Za----: we can read
[08:55] <gnomefreak> jerbear: it uss the kernel
[08:55] <gnomefreak> uses
[08:55] <frost0> frost0, i'm usually off adventuring in a .cfg or something, but that x crash was pretty messy
[08:55] <Za----> Frogzoo_, ok well your the first to even respond to me at all
[08:55] <frost0> Nyles, i'm usually off advernturing in a .cfg or something, but that x crash was pretty nasty
[08:55] <ahorner>  b gdef Rv4g5nytek8t'-
[08:55] <jerbear> gnomefreak: if i build from source... is that problematic?
[08:56] <gnomefreak> jerbear: and ubuntu doesnt backport kernels because than EVERYTHING that depends on libc6 or the alike would have to be rebuilt
[08:56] <Flannel> Za----: you're just looking to control stuff with the gamepad?
[08:56] <ahorner> whats the command to stop xserver
[08:56] <Za----> Flannel, yes
[08:56] <jerbear> gnomefreak: alsa is a kernel module, they wouldn't have to release a new kernel for it
[08:56] <ahorner> or the key comination
[08:56] <danny3793> ahorner, then nothing will display o.o
[08:56] <ahorner> ..
[08:56] <gnomefreak> jerbear: i cant say yes or no for sure but as long as you build that the kernel modules and maybe the kernel on your existing libc6 you should be ok
[08:57] <danny3793> ahorner, you can restart x with CTRL-ALT-Backspace
[08:57] <ahorner> ty
[08:57] <Aggort_> kitche: Still looking
[08:57] <Flannel> Za----: There's probably a kernel module for it.  You might try the joystick one: xserver-xorg-input-joystick
[08:57] <danny3793> can someone help me figure out what the heck happened to my net on my package manager? The network tab is fine, i can surf the internet, use GAIM, everything but install/update through the package manager
[08:58] <Flannel> Za----: er, not a kernel module.  and xorg thing.
[08:58] <Nyle> frost0: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29934/
[08:58] <gnomefreak> danny3793: sudo apt-get update
[08:58] <Flannel> danny3793: What does `sudo apt-get update` give you?
[08:58] <Nyle> frost0: READ this CAREFULLY
[08:58] <rolfen> danny3793: you mean synaptic?
[08:58] <gnomefreak> danny3793: any errors when you run that
[08:58] <Nyle> emphasis on careful reading
[08:58] <Nyle> frost0: notice the differences and comments
[08:58] <kitche> Aggort_: just installed the reader :)
[08:58] <Aggort_> lol
[08:59] <danny3793> gnomefreak: lemme try that real quick and check, Flannel: havent tried that yet :P, roflen: yes, package manager, add/remove, and update manager will not work
[08:59] <Aggort_> kitche: though you died on me there
[08:59] <frost0> Nyle, The default res is set a?t
[08:59] <Nyle> frost0: you tell me
[08:59] <frost0> Nyle, the default res is set at 1400?
[08:59] <NixMan> danny3793: i've heard of a simular problem, but the only way he could fix it was with a frest install..
[08:59] <kitche> Aggort_: well it keeps freezing my firefox up
[08:59] <NixMan> danny3793: thats all i know
[08:59] <Nyle> frost0: you got it
[08:59] <arooni_> hey
[08:59] <danny3793> NixMan: DONT SAY THAT!
[08:59] <NixMan> danny3793: ok
[08:59] <danny3793> lol
[08:59] <frost0> Nyle, So I Edit That And I'm Good To Go?
[08:59] <arooni_> how do i install java (real one from sun) .... so i can run eclipse?
[08:59] <Nyle> frost0: yes
[09:00] <martoss> how can i install grub on a system which boots from symbios scsi?
[09:00] <frost0> Nyle, Thank You For Your Help
[09:00] <NixMan> arooni_: i think maybe sudo apt-get install java-jre~~~~
[09:00] <Nyle> frost0: don't just copy paste my stuff, do what you want.  I was just showing you
[09:00] <gnomefreak> danny3793: close synaptic first
[09:00] <arooni_> NixMan, couldnt find that package
[09:00] <Aggort_> kitche: Well i jsut found the config ip
[09:00] <frost0> Nyle, But Can I Copy And Paste Yours And Base Mine Off Of That?
[09:00] <Nyle> has anyone been able to compile the mana world on ubuntu fiesty?  I get compile time error in the source file gui/gui.cpp:202: error: class gcn::FocusHandler has no member named applyChanges make[2] : *** [tmw-gui.o]  Error 1
[09:01] <NixMan> arooni_: not a real package, it is like java-jre-sun2.5 something like that, install the plugin as well
[09:01] <kyykisty> kalakukko
[09:01] <Nyle> this is an upstream problem?
[09:01] <kitche> Aggort_: and acroread doesn't work on my system lol
[09:01] <astro76> arooni, sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre (or sun-java6-plugin if you want the firefox plugin too)
[09:01] <NixMan> arooni_: hold on, i'll find what you need
[09:01] <kyykisty> \help
[09:01] <frost0> Nyle, is that okay?
[09:01] <rolfen> ok anyonw here knows about dnsmasq dhcp configuration?
[09:01] <danny3793> i accidentally closed IRC, lol, what should i try to update? im not sure what command i should use, i know Wine has to be updated, how would i tell it to update that?
[09:01] <Nyle> frost0: yes but you shouldn't.  You should make your own changes
[09:01] <arooni_> thanks NixMan !
[09:01] <Skrypt> How do I unrar a segemented rar? (ie. .r00, .r01, .r02... etc)
[09:01] <danny3793> i know i have to use sudo apt-get update, just not what to use to try and update Wine
[09:01] <IceLink> Skrypt: do you have "unrar" installed?
[09:01] <Flannel> danny3793: `sudo apt-get update` first, and close all other package managers first.
[09:01] <frost0> Nyle, you removed all modelines and such correct?
[09:01] <Flannel> danny3793: did that work?  the update?
[09:02] <danny3793> flannel: nope, bunch of errors
[09:02] <kitche> Aggort_: but go to that config ip and should give you a web interface for the router
[09:02] <NixMan> arooni_: try this in terminal sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-plugin
[09:02] <Flannel> danny3793: pastebin the output
[09:02] <arooni_> NixMan, do i want Sun Java6: sun-java6-bin,  OR sun-java6-jre
[09:02] <Aggort_> Well what do I need to look for in the config
[09:02] <frost0> Nyle, if i really wanted to all i had to do was edit modes to one res and one res only?
[09:02] <Skrypt> IceLink: Yes. I think I figured it out. How would I do it from the terminal though?
[09:02] <kitche> Aggort_: router/modem :)
[09:02] <IceLink> Skrypt: i had the same prob before, i used "unrar -e part1" or so
[09:02] <Aggort_> kitche: modem and yes I am there
[09:02] <Nyle> frost0: I find that having all the modelines specified, even for resolution one never uses, tends to slow down the X startup process.  I removed those from your xorg.conf.  I also commented out your entire 'modes' line in Screen section and added one with only 1 resolution.  if you want only one resoution, change this to whatever you want.
[09:02] <IceLink> it automatically unrared the other parts
[09:02] <Aggort_> kitche: just like the rotuer except since it's from 2002 it's ugly
[09:02] <Aggort_> lol
[09:03] <Skrypt> IceLink: ok, cheers.
[09:03] <Nyle> frost0: line # 133 on my paste
[09:03] <danny3793> Flannel: Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com feisty Release.gpg
[09:03] <danny3793>   Could not connect to localhost:4001 (127.0.0.1). - connect (111 Connection refused)
[09:03] <danny3793> Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/main Translation-en_US
[09:03] <danny3793>   Could not connect to localhost:4001 (127.0.0.1). - connect (111 Connection refused)
[09:03] <danny3793> Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/restricted Translation-en_US
[09:03] <danny3793>   Could not connect to localhost:4001 (127.0.0.1). - connect (111 Connection refused)
[09:03] <danny3793> Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/universe Translation-en_US
[09:03] <danny3793>   Could not connect to localhost:4001 (127.0.0.1). - connect (111 Connection refused)
[09:03] <danny3793> Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/multiverse Translation-en_US
[09:03] <Flannel> danny3793: stop pasting
[09:03] <Nyle> whoah hey
[09:03] <danny3793>   Could not connect to localhost:4001 (127.0.0.1). - connect (111 Connection refused)
[09:03] <danny3793> Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates Release.gpg
[09:03] <danny3793>   Could not connect to localhost:4001 (127.0.0.1). - connect (111 Connection refused)
[09:03] <Flannel> gnomefreak, ping.
[09:03] <danny3793> Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates/main Translation-en_US
[09:03] <bruenig> !paste
[09:03] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:03] <danny3793>   Could not connect to localhost:4001 (127.0.0.1). - connect (111 Connection refused)
[09:03] <danny3793> Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates/restricted Translation-en_US
[09:03] <danny3793>   Could not connect to localhost:4001 (127.0.0.1). - connect (111 Connection refused)
[09:03] <gnomefreak> Flannel: btw when he gets back tell him to use gb. instead of us.
[09:03] <NixMan> Nyle: !paste
[09:04] <Nyle> what?
[09:04] <gnomefreak> Flannel: us repos have been having issues the past few days
[09:04] <NixMan> !paste Nyle
[09:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about paste nyle - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:04] <Flannel> !paste | danny3793
[09:04] <ubotu> danny3793: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:04] <Nyle> NixMan: why are you telling me about paste?
[09:04] <frost0> Nyle, the res i like has only one hz option
[09:04] <axos88> Flannel: is there something like debians netinst? minimalist CD / USB KEY, and then download everything else from the net? My USB key is only 512 MB, the CD doesn't fit
[09:04] <Aggort_> kitche: what now
[09:04] <danny3793> ok, stop with the pastebin...i know what it is, i tried to tell you what happened...
[09:04] <Flannel> !minimal | axos88
[09:04] <ubotu> axos88: The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want (the installer is like the one on the !Alternate CD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[09:04] <ompaul> gnomefreak, .ie is blindingly fast you should play with them
[09:04] <kitche> Aggort_: see if it has anything for ports in there
[09:04] <Flannel> axos88: is 8mb small enough? ;)
[09:04] <axos88> heh
[09:04] <NixMan> Nyle: because instead of pasting all those resuts here, paste them to pastebin
[09:04] <axos88> Flannel: now I want a floppy :P
[09:04] <danny3793> i copied the address : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29936/ and it didnt freaking copy, i pasted and it pasted ALL the errors i put into pastebin...thank you
[09:05] <Nyle> NixMan: dude what the freaking shizboo are you on about?
[09:05] <Nyle> I didn't paste anything.
[09:05] <axos88> Flannel: even though I don't have a floppy drive :D
[09:05] <NixMan> Nyle: sorry, i saw the wrong name...i messed up
[09:05] <adub> my ubuntu has full access to my ntfs partition and full rights and what not
[09:05] <adub> is this normal
[09:05] <Nyle> NixMan: its alright
[09:05] <Flannel> danny3793: apparently you need to change to the gb archive.  I'm not sure why us, if down, would be redirecting you to localhost though
[09:05] <sn0> danny3793 what does ping us.archive.ubuntu.com say ?
[09:05] <NixMan> danny3793: ok
[09:05] <recoiled> yo.... does this mean I should chown www-root /var/www ? -> The webserver home directory should be owned and writeable by the webserver user.
[09:05] <danny3793> Flannel: i tried to explain but i got booted by gnome...
[09:05] <MrKeuner> hi, why did firefox recently begin showing up in local or obsolote packages part in synaptic?
[09:06] <gerro> adub: I would more worry about your ntfs having access to your ext3 :P
[09:06] <Aggort_> Kitche: nothing but adresses and the config really doesn't allowe me to do anytihng but reset the damn thing
[09:06] <Nyle> has anyone been able to compile the mana world on ubuntu fiesty?  I get compile time error in the source file gui/gui.cpp:202: error: class gcn::FocusHandler has no member named applyChanges make[2] : *** [tmw-gui.o]  Error 1.  I want to play this game can anyone help mle
[09:06] <frost0> Nyle, Gracias Amigo.
[09:06] <Flannel> danny3793: Right, because you pasted in the channel.  You should use the pastebin
[09:06] <Nyle> frost0: sure
[09:06] <Aggort_> it just tells me the LAN allwos 32 suers and what ip's theya re allowed to be asigend
[09:06] <danny3793> Flannel: i did use pastebin, it just didnt copy the addy, i thought it di
[09:06] <danny3793> did
[09:06] <adub> gerro i have covered that so linux will access ntfs and have full rights over it right?
[09:06] <NixMan> Flannel: he was going to, but failed to copy the url, and instead copied what he pasted in pastebin
[09:06] <adub> the reason why i ask is i am going to buy another hard drive and use it as a storage drive
[09:07] <danny3793> NixMan: thank you, lol
[09:07] <kitche> Aggort_: yeha that pdf they give you is garbage lol
[09:07] <gerro> adub: you will need the ntfs driver for linux to access it
[09:07] <danny3793> sn0: that works fine
[09:07] <NixMan> danny3793: L)
[09:07] <gerro> adub: and ext3 driver to access the linux partition
[09:07] <adub> gerro i am able to access my ntfs filesystem now so i am assuming i have it working
[09:07] <gerro> adub: don't try using old faulty file systems, that is bad technique
[09:07] <Megaqwerty> how's it coming magnetron?
[09:07] <gerro> adub: yeah most likely
[09:07] <Flannel> danny3793: fair enough.  No harm, what's the URL? and then also please pastebin your sources.list (and sn0 wants to know what you get when you ping)
[09:08] <Aggort_> kitche: This is still a 2001 modem, back when they still expected you to know nothing and for you to have some one do everything for you, even the config is terrible
[09:08] <sn0> danny3793 check system > preferences > network proxy
[09:08] <sn0> to make sure you haven't proxied yourself
[09:08] <adub> gerro so your saying use ext3
[09:08] <Nyle> !ur
[09:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ur - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:08] <magnetron> Megaqwerty: i am on my way, implementing it as a perl script. do you have time to wait?
[09:08] <chris__> hello I am having problems where half my sounds play through integrated sound card, the others play through PCI card
[09:08] <z999> I'm looking for good ubuntu/linux optimization guides, bu I want those who actually work.
[09:08] <Nyle> is there an urdu speaking channel for ubuntu?
[09:08] <danny3793> sn0: i did, i have it set as Direct internet connection
[09:08] <Megaqwerty> magnetron: yeah, just wanted a sit-rep
[09:08] <Aggort_> Kitche: no where are ports listed just MAC and IP addresses and the ip addresses for what's connected to me.
[09:09] <danny3793> Flannel: the url for the update cmd i used in terminal?
[09:09] <adub> the drivers for windows though that i have found only allow read rights to ext filesystems
[09:09] <Nyle> adub: you don't want to do rw on ext3 under linux
[09:09] <Nyle> er.. windows I mean
[09:09] <Flannel> danny3793: the URL for the pastebin of the update, and also one for your sources.list, yes
[09:09] <adub> nyle what do you mean
[09:09] <danny3793> Flannel: where can i find sources.list?
[09:09] <sn0> try disabling the proxy temporarily danny3793 to test
[09:09] <sn0> are you using anonimity or anything similar ?
[09:09] <bronze-> Can anyone recommend me a good movie player for ubuntu?
[09:09] <adub> i do not want to do read write under ext3
[09:09] <mc44> Nyle: ubuntu-in maybe?
[09:09] <danny3793> Flannel: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29936/ is for the update
[09:09] <Flannel> danny3793: /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:09] <Nyle> adub: don't mount ext3 disks as read write in windows
[09:09] <rolfen> bronze-: vlc
[09:10] <sn0> bronze- ubuntu comes with "totem" but vlc is good too
[09:10] <sn0> !movie
[09:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about movie - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:10] <adub> nyle i have it as read only
[09:10] <arooni__> omg help!  ndiswrapper with winxp drivers for the Intel 4965  on ubuntu 7.04 ..... (on my t61 ;p) ... stops working after like 5-10 minutes!  help!
[09:10] <Nyle> adub: good man
[09:10] <sn0> hmm there are many really :) mplayer also rocks
[09:10] <frost0> Nyle, The Refresh Rate Isn't Right, Could I Change It From 60hz to 75hz ? ?
[09:10] <adub> that is what the driver has it set as
[09:10] <Nyle> frost0: of course
[09:10] <gtwilliams> how do i kill gnome-panel without it restarting? I use gnome-session-remove gnome-panel, but it restarts the panel...
[09:10] <z999> I'm looking for good ubuntu/linux optimization guides, bu I want those who actually work.
[09:10] <bronze-> sn0: totem doesn't support .vob, and it doesn't give me the choice to download the codecs either :E
[09:10] <frost0> Nyle, cool
[09:10] <Nyle> frost0: does your monitor support it?
[09:10] <adub> the driver i use automatically sets that up for me
[09:10] <Nyle> frost0: I can do 1600x1200@85Hz max
[09:10] <TheNo1Yeti> gtwilliams: As in you don't want the panel anymore at all?
[09:11] <hughe> Well that was interesting but I,m off...only to come back some time in the future.
[09:11] <danny3793> Flannel: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29938/ - sources.list (made sure i got it that time, Lol)
[09:11] <danny3793> sn0: gonna do what you said to try right now
[09:11] <gtwilliams> theno1yeti - as in i want to kill it to use wine fullscreen, then afterward restart it
[09:11] <sn0> bronze- see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[09:11] <adub> is there a partition merging software that can wipe my ntfs and put it with my current ext3
[09:12] <yrth> hey guys, I don't think that was the problem... vlc does the exact thing as the rest of them
[09:12] <frost0> Nyle,is 1280x1024 save at 75hz?
[09:12] <_Codeman_> Any good media players for KDE thats not Amarok?
[09:12] <danny3793> sn0: how should i disable it?
[09:12] <Gerrit> Where is the dir_colors configuration file located on a fresh Ubuntu installation?
[09:12] <Nyle> frost0: I don't know
[09:12] <_Codeman_> er I mean with media device synching
[09:12] <z999> I'm looking for good ubuntu/linux optimization guides, bu I want those who actually work.
[09:12] <Aggort_> kitche: what now
[09:12] <frost0> Nyle, that is what i have the desktop res set to, but in the xorg.conf it was not a preset option
[09:12] <Flannel> danny3793: ctrl-c to stop it, if that's what youre asking
[09:13] <chris__> ubuntu is still seeing and using my integrated sound card even though it is disabled in the bios
[09:13] <Nyle> frost0: if your monitor supports it sure
[09:13] <Flannel> adub: any partitioner will be able to repartition (although depending on your situation, you may or may not be able to merge them in one step)
[09:13] <PovAddict> hi
[09:13] <kitche> Aggort_: restart Azerus if you opened the ports for it on your modem
[09:13] <danny3793> Flannel: thanks, sn0: that didnt help, still fails
[09:13] <Flannel> danny3793: the ping fails?
[09:13] <yrth> can't open any video files, can anybody help?
[09:13] <PovAddict> I'm doing an Edgy -> Feisty upgrade from the command line
[09:13] <Aggort_> kitche: That just the problem I have no clue how to open them since I can't in that config
[09:13] <Lihuu> yrth install mplayer
[09:13] <danny3793> Flannel: no the update, lemme try the ping, how do i make sure the proxy is disabled though?
[09:14] <Lihuu> yrth "sudo apt-get install mplayer"
[09:14] <astro76> yrth, what kind of video?
[09:14] <axos88> Flannel: i need the atl1 module for LAN support... Is it possible to include that on the minimal USB disk?
[09:14] <adub> is there something that comes already installed on ubuntu 6.10
[09:14] <frost0> Nyle, it'll tell me if it doesn't support it so, i'll know i guess
[09:14] <PovAddict> little issue: python-id3lib and python-parted depend on python < 2.5, and python is getting upgraded to 2.5.something, so they show broken
[09:14] <Flannel> adub: gparted, or "gnome partition manager", you might need to install it (it's in main though)
[09:14] <PovAddict> any ideas?
[09:14] <yrth> Lihuu, mplayer doesn't work, vlc doesn't work... xine doesn't work... etc
[09:15] <Lihuu> yrth have you installed them?
[09:15] <Nyle>   modeline  "1280x1024@75" 135.0 1280 1296 1440 1688 1024 1025 1028 1066 +hsync +vsync
[09:15] <Nyle> opps
[09:15] <yrth> astro76, any video file, dvd, avi, etc
[09:15] <PovAddict> yrth: explain "doesn't work"
[09:15] <yrth> lihuu, yes, I've got them all
[09:15] <astro76> !restricted | yrth
[09:15] <ubotu> yrth: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[09:15] <Lihuu> have you installed thhouse apps and they dont work? or is it that you just havent installed them?
[09:15] <axos88> Flannel: i need the atl1 module for LAN support... Is it possible to include that on the minimal USB disk?
[09:16] <astro76> yrth, you need ubuntu-restricted-extras and libdvdcss2 for dvds
[09:16] <danny3793> sn0: oh, nevermind found out what you were talking about by reading the help file, my network proxy has always been disabled (using the Direct internet connection, tells it i dont want to connect through a proxy)
[09:16] <astro76> yrth, also get w32codecs, from same place as libdvdcss2, read that page
[09:16] <yrth> Povaddict, when I try to open, it shuts down the program... only mplayer returns an error, others don't
[09:16] <Aggort_> kitche: any ideas how since I get that syntax error
[09:16] <sn0> danny3793 so its not enabled in gnome, what about dpkg -l | grep proxy ?
[09:16] <yrth> astro76, I've got it all
[09:16] <danny3793> sn0: lemme see
[09:17] <PovAddict> hmm, uninstalling python-id3lib and python-parted leaves me with 0 broken packages
[09:17] <rolfen> kz bubuy gonna rest my immune system
[09:17] <PovAddict> I might do that, I don't think I need those
[09:17] <Flannel> axos88: I'm not sure.  What you could do is use the server ISO, which will fit entirely on your thumbdrive, and then also sneakernet in the LAN driver.  And then install it after installation, and then once you've got that working, install the GUI
[09:17] <danny3793> ok it says smproxy (x client - smproxy), and sqlrelay (database connection pooling, proxying and lo, ends there) thats all
[09:18] <yrth> the thumbnail is showing me a frame from that file, so it seems like linux knows what's in it, just can't open it
[09:18] <Aggort_> kitche: ?
[09:18] <sn0> sounds like that could be it danny3793
[09:18] <sn0> try removing it and see
[09:18] <kitche> Aggort_: I thought of everything that I know but I really don't use azerus anymore since I found a better application for myself but your problem has to deal with firewall/modem/router though
[09:18] <danny3793> sn0: which, the smproxy? or both
[09:19] <sn0> not sure danny3793  but it could be
[09:19] <sn0> sqlrelay sounds database'y
[09:19] <Aggort_> kitche: ok then I;ll jsut aks it this way lol iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport <your_port_number> -j ACCEPT    that is the command the wiki says to use, but whenever I put a port number in a get a syntax error in terminal
[09:20] <Gerrit> Where can I find the dircolors configuration file, where the colouring for directories, executables,images etc. is defined? Presumeably it's somewhere in /etc, but where is it exactly? On my previous (Fedora) installation, it was in /etc/DIR_COLORS. Of course, I can simply redirect dircolors -p to a file, change the file and input it in my bashrc, but somehow I feel like if I do that, I am doing something double.
[09:20] <dk0r> Does anyone know how to find the ubuntu hardware compatibility list? I cannot find it.
[09:20] <danny3793> sn0: it is, its for connecting to databases, im gonna go ahead and uninstall that, and leave smproxy, if uninstalling sqlrelay does work im gonna uninstall smproxy too to see if that does anything
[09:20] <Frogzoo_> !hardware | dk0r
[09:20] <ubotu> dk0r: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[09:20] <dk0r> thats it! ty
[09:20] <sn0> sounds good danny3793
[09:20] <bronze-> How can I play a .iso from a DVD on my PC?
[09:21] <bronze-> in ubuntu..
[09:21] <sn0> bronze- you can mount the iso, or use an application that can read the iso as a file
[09:21] <cimon> Hi, It seems I am going to have to buy a new mouse... Any reccomedations on how advanced a mouse is it worthwhile to get? What bells and whistles do 6.06 drivers support on a mouse driver?
[09:21] <Zyndrome> when I follow the instructions to install the ATI driver, the xorg.conf file remains empty, no matter what
[09:21] <danny3793> sn0: removing sqlrelay didnt help, gonna try to remove smproxy now
[09:21] <Zyndrome> this is really bothersome
[09:21] <Nyle> bronze-: sudo mount -t iso9660 -o loop blah.iso /mount/point/here
[09:21] <sn0> !iso
[09:21] <ubotu> To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[09:21] <bronze-> Nyle: thanks.
[09:21] <bronze-> and you too sno0
[09:21] <Aggort_> kitche: any dieas why
[09:21] <danny3793> sn0: complete removal wants to remove almost everything, Lol
[09:21] <bronze-> sn0*
[09:22] <cimon> basic three button mouse with a wheel, or something more fancy?
[09:22] <sn0> danny3793 i wouldn't remove everything obviously :)
[09:22] <yrth> can anybody help me out with my video files? "browser" shows the thumbnail icon with an actual frame from the file, but can't open it with any players, they all close up as soon as they try to open it
[09:22] <bronze-> Nyle: what should I replace /point/here with?
[09:22] <kitche> Aggort_: not really but the command that they gave you is only if itables is running which on ubuntu it doesn't block anything really unless you setup a firewall yourself
[09:22] <danny3793> sn0: even regular removal wants to remove almost everything on here, obviously :P, now what Lol
[09:22] <Nyle> bronze-: where do you want the iso file to be mounted
[09:22] <sn0> danny3793 pastebin the output of sudo apt-get remove smproxy
[09:23] <Aggort_> kitche: thanks for the help
[09:23] <danny3793> sn0: my terminal still shows the sqlrelay running
[09:23] <Francisca> asdf
[09:23] <Skellington> Hi everybody...
[09:23] <Nyle> bronze-: mount to /mnt/iso or something
[09:23] <sn0> danny3793 also check the contents of /etc/environment
[09:24] <Nyle> bronze-: create sudo mkdir /mnt/iso if you don't have it
[09:24] <kitche> Aggort_: not a problem sorry couldn't help you really
[09:24] <Zyndrome> has anyone even got the ATI display driver (latest ofc) to work on Ubuntu , all I get is an empty xorg.conf and acceleration out the window (like, can't enable desktop effects and windows are sluggish sometimes)
[09:24] <Francisca> hi hula hello hola hulas oas
[09:25] <yrth> can anybody help me out with my video files? "browser" shows the thumbnail icon with an actual frame from the file, but can't open it with any players, they all close up as soon as they try to open it
[09:25] <Nyle> Zyndrome: try to disable AIGLX in xorg.conf
[09:25] <Nyle> Zyndrome: also disable composite
[09:25] <sn0> Zyndrome if you are not using the ubuntu repositories to install fglrx driver, then maybe use "envy" to set up and install the latest ati.com drivers
[09:25] <danny3793> sn0: im gonna post up the contents of enviroment along with what sudo apt-get remove smproxy say, hold on
[09:25] <oxeimon3> does anyone know how to set up dual monitors on an ATI machine?
[09:25] <Nyle> Zyndrome: if you are not using ubuntu packages, see #ati
[09:26] <Zyndrome> mkay
[09:26] <Zyndrome> *skips and jumps*
[09:26] <oxeimon3> I've already installed the fglrx driver
[09:26] <jaywun> hello all
[09:26] <oxeimon3> how do I get dual monitor support?
[09:26] <Nyle> buy a dual monitor video card
[09:26] <cs02rm0> what are the main advantages of zsh over bash?
[09:26] <oxeimon3> I have a dual monitor video card...
[09:27] <oxeimon3> how do I set it up?
[09:27] <jaywun> anyone have experience with fiesty fawn on a Thinkbook T40
[09:27] <danny3793> sn0: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29943/
[09:27] <Skellington> an issue: after upgrade from 7.04 to 7.10 (amd64) I can't access to "gnome-appearance-properties". Might it be a known issue?
[09:27] <yrth> hello nickrud :) do you have a sec?
[09:27] <Ropechoborra> Where should i report a bug in a program donwladed form the repositories ?
[09:27] <nickrud> yrth, sure. Haven't started work yet
[09:27] <sn0> danny3793 that is a bit strange hmm
[09:28] <yrth> nickrud ????
[09:28] <jaywun> any truth to the rumour that the next release will be called 'hairy beaver'?
[09:28] <danny3793> sn0: yeah, told you it wanted to remove almost everything :P
[09:28] <magnetron> Megaqwerty: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29944/
[09:28] <nickrud> yrth, just sat down at my desk
[09:28] <Nyle> lol
[09:28] <Lihuu> were is the hairy beaver?
[09:28] <yrth> where do you work? nickrud?
[09:28] <Lihuu> WERE IS THE HAIRY BEAVER?
[09:28] <Lihuu> !!!
[09:28] <Lihuu> :D
[09:28] <LordMarshal> hello everyone
[09:28] <jaywun> dang rumours
[09:28] <Megaqwerty> thanks magnetron!
[09:28] <Nyle> thats inappropriate
[09:28] <nickrud> yrth, I'm in la, work for a nonprofit
[09:28] <jaywun> i knew it wasn't true
[09:28] <Lihuu> jaywun i want a hairy beaver to put my peni* into :P
[09:29] <sn0> danny3793 and doing the same removal through synaptic wants to remove everything too ?
[09:29] <frost0> Nyle, It HAS AN ERROR :(
[09:29] <magnetron> !ops | Lihuu
[09:29] <ubotu> Lihuu: Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[09:29] <oxeimon3> does anyone know how to set up dual monitors w/ an ati videocard? I have the latest drivers and everything
[09:29] <magnetron> !dualhead | oxeimon3
[09:29] <ubotu> oxeimon3: Information about dual-head on linux can be found on http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/DualHead - See also !Xinerama
[09:29] <Cryptic1911> hey guys, is there a decent file manager sorta like nautilus that doesnt include a graphical shell?
[09:29] <nickrud> Cryptic1911, mc is very good
[09:29] <Ropechoborra> Where should i report a bug in a program donwladed form the repositories ?
[09:29] <jaywun> i just ordered a thinkpad t40 from tigerdirect and i plan to make it an 'ubuntu only' machine
[09:29] <magnetron> ty ompaul
[09:29] <Nyle> frost0: what
[09:30] <ompaul> np
[09:30] <john|g> i am a spy
[09:30] <john|g> oops.
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[09:30] <yrth> I see, nickrud :) well I've got several problems with my ubuntu... however I just want to sort this one out first... can't open any video files, I can see a frame of it as a thumbnail but no program can open it, they all close up as soon as they try to open it
[09:30] <LordMarshal> could someone give me a little help on how to get to the installation of ubuntu ?
[09:31] <Nyle> LordMarshal: read the installation manual
[09:31] <danny3793> sn0: yep, i dont know whats wrong, it was working the other day and now it stopped
[09:31] <LordMarshal> it goes straight to the login and i dont know the password or user
[09:31] <magnetron> LordMarshal: did you boot from the Ubuntu desktop CD?
[09:31] <LordMarshal> yes
[09:31] <Zombie> Where is KDM wallpaper information stored?
[09:31] <Flannel> LordMarshal: Is this an official Ubuntu CD? or some third party variant?
[09:31] <frost0> Nyle, Out Of Range, H Freq: 81.1 khz V Freq 64.9 Hz
[09:31] <magnetron> LordMarshal: do you see the desktop?
[09:31] <LordMarshal> i downloaded it and burned an image onto a cd
[09:31] <Zombie> And how can I get a backport of wireshark 0.99.6?
[09:31] <LordMarshal> it goes to the login...cant get past that
[09:31] <Nyle> frost0: so dont use that refresh rate
[09:31] <nickrud> yrth, that is so vague; you can't play an mpg, a wmv, even an ogg with any player at all?
[09:32] <frost0> Nyle, It happened for all 3
[09:32] <Nyle> frost0: your monitor does not support it
[09:32] <magnetron> LordMarshal: hit "enter"
[09:32] <LordMarshal> oh thats it? lol
[09:32] <Nyle> frost0: ok do this
[09:32] <sn0> danny3793 im not sure why the proxy wants to remove everything, but it could well be that is what is causing the problem, as your error states its trying to connect to localhost, is there anything strange listed in /etc/hosts ?
[09:32] <bsdunix> Zombie: kdm and wallpapers are both extraneous fat, not required for optimal linux experience
[09:32] <Nyle> frost0: on the top of your xorg.conf
[09:32] <yrth> nope, nickrud, none of them, not even regular dvd
[09:32] <LordMarshal> hahaha never thought of that thanks
[09:32] <magnetron> LordMarshal: i am not sure, try it
[09:32] <Nyle> frost0: it tell you how to reset the md5sum of the file
[09:32] <Flannel> LordMarshal: Sounds like a bad burn.  When you get to the boot menu, try checking the CD for defects.  The liveCD shouldn't ask for a password (it should just take you straight to the desktop, no login)
[09:32] <Nyle> frost0: do what it says in the top of your xorg.conf
[09:32] <LordMarshal> hmm k
[09:33] <Nyle> frost0: then while x is being reconfigured, just chose the resolutios that you like
[09:33] <Nyle> and disable the ones you don't want
[09:33] <danny3793> sn0: lemme check
[09:33] <bsdunix> Zombie: really... my best attempt to help you would be to point you to wmaker or sapphire
[09:33] <sn0> danny3793 also check .bashrc in your home folder, it can be used as well as /etc/environment for such things
[09:33] <frost0> Nyle, brb
[09:33] <Zombie> I have a uniform I'm trying to setup a uniform Standardized Linux LDAP/Kerberos network with standardized desktops and wallpapers.
[09:33] <boha__> !burning
[09:33] <ubotu> CD/DVD Burning software: K3b (KDE), gnomebaker, serpentine, graveman, Nautilus cd burner (Gnome), gtoaster, xcdroast, cdrecord (terminal-based). Burning .iso files: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[09:33] <yrth> nickrud, I've got mplayer, VLC, xine, and some other player and they all close up... only mplayer returns me an error message
[09:34] <nickrud> yrth, show me the full output of mplayer on a pastebin, then. Maybe ....
[09:34] <r0b-> what is dovecot email server for?
[09:34] <jaywun> yrth, maybe you don't have a working sound device?
[09:34] <yrth> sound is fine, jaywun
[09:35] <yrth> how can I get that output message, nickrud?
[09:35] <danny3793> sn0: you mean my hosts.conf right? if so i have order hosts,bind and multi on
[09:35] <TeMpEsTa> hi all
[09:35] <bsdunix> i had a working sound device, installed and ran compiz, had to kill a few processes before i got my sound server back
[09:35] <sn0> danny3793 the only other thing i would check is maybe your dns isn't set in network settings
[09:35] <sn0> otherwise check http://ubuntuforums.org/search.php?searchid=23711007 as many users have reported something similar happening with proxy
[09:35] <sn0> danny3793 /etc/hosts
[09:35] <sn0> not .conf
[09:36] <Newbie_Dude> Anyone recommend a good Download Resumer for Ubuntu?
[09:36] <danny3793> sn0: my DNS is set as my routers IP
[09:36] <oxeimon3> Im having trouble with setting up dual head on ATI: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29945/
[09:36] <oxeimon3> please help?
[09:36] <sn0> danny3793 just as a test try your ISP dns address, not the router
[09:36] <jaywun> must go bye all
[09:36] <frost0> Nyle, how would i reconfigure it?/
[09:36] <danny3793> sn0: wouldnt that affect my ability to be on here right now though? im talking to you from the same computer as im trying to fix
[09:36] <sn0> i don't think its going to be dns, but worth a try
[09:36] <Nyle> frost0: it tells you exactly what to do in top of xorg.conf
[09:36] <Nyle> frost0: first you rest md5sum and then you reconfigure
[09:36] <sn0> danny3793 it shouldn't no, you can always set it back to your routers ip if so
[09:37] <nickrud> yrth, cut and paste from the terminal
[09:37] <bsdunix> oxeimon3: seems nvidia is the way to go
[09:37] <sn0> oxeimon3 you need to use "sudo"
[09:37] <yrth> hm... I don't run it in the terminal... you know me, I like my windows :)
[09:37] <sn0> as it cannot write to the xorg.conf as normal user
[09:38] <OskarL_> dhclient3 segfaults for me... Clean 7.04 installation.  Found some references on that on google, but nothing related to ubuntu... any ideas?
[09:38] <oxeimon3> ahh
[09:38] <danny3793> sn0: ok go here, i have my bashrc file on that and my hosts file http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29946/
[09:38] <nickrud> yrth, mplayer <file> , it gives all kinds of nice diagnostic messages
[09:38] <yrth> hold on nickrud, I just launched it from the terminal :)
[09:38] <sn0> danny3793 ok so nothing the proxy has done is in either of those 2 files
[09:38] <tekniBL0B> what are terminal commands to quickly configure network? there was one, but i forgot what it was
[09:38] <oxeimon3> sn0: do I have to restart?
[09:38] <danny3793> sn0 i dont think so no
[09:38] <OskarL_> Is it a kernel bug?...
[09:39] <sn0> oxeimon3 restart X yes by logging out , or press ctrl+alt+backspace to force X to restart
[09:39] <Smirnov> should i be running pbuilder as root?
[09:39] <sn0> danny3793 i cant think of anything else then :/ it must be that proxy app but check the forum link i pasted above
[09:39] <yrth> ok nickrud... it gave me this error message: MPlayer interrupted by signal 6 in module: unknown
[09:39] <danny3793> sn0: adding the 2 (primary and secondary) DNS addresses i found on my router did nothing
[09:39] <tekniBL0B> dhclient? is that it?
[09:40] <yrth> nickrud, and another message about MPplayer crashing and that is shouldn't have happened lol
[09:40] <danny3793> sn0: what forum link? i dont see one up above
[09:40] <zabin> Does anyone know where the rules that you create are stored in evolution mail?
[09:40] <LordMarshal> anyone know where i could find some information to install beryl ?
[09:40] <sn0> danny3793 http://ubuntuforums.org/search.php?searchid=23711007
[09:41] <danny3793> sn0: thanks :P
[09:41] <sn0> yw :-)
[09:41] <mc44> !beryl | LordMarshal
[09:41] <ubotu> LordMarshal: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[09:41] <OskarL_> tekniBL0B: yeah... dmesg  says dhclient3[6135] : segfault at 0000000000000002 rip 0000000000405567 rsp 00007fff13f3ff48 error 6
[09:41] <Flannel> zabin: probably ~/.evolution or something like that
[09:41] <nickrud> yrth, not a clue, sorry. My strengths lie mostly in packages and system configs, not in video.
[09:41] <danny3793> sn0: wow, someone has the EXACT same problem i am having! no responses though, :(
[09:41] <LordMarshal> !beryl
[09:41] <James> hello! can someone please tell me how to use unrar?
[09:41] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[09:41] <sn0> many people seem to have had similar
[09:41] <danny3793> sn0: perhaps its a package manager problem? and not something i have done?
[09:42] <LordMarshal> #ubuntu-effects
[09:42] <bbryant_> James, type "man unrar" in the terminal
[09:42] <LordMarshal> is there a place where i could find out how to install beryl?
[09:42] <Flannel> danny3793: Try switching to gb.archive.ubuntu.com instead of us.archive.ubuntu.com,see if that helps
[09:42] <yrth> nickrud, here: http://pastebin.com/d71a6f44c
[09:42] <tom_v> can anyone help with a quick mounting question?
[09:42] <James> bbryant will do.  I thought the man pages were only for commands though.  Isn't unrar a package?
[09:43] <danny3793> Flannel/sn0: it seems anon-proxy could cause the problem, i installed that the other day and then uninstalled it, perhaps i should reinstall it and do a complete removal??
[09:43] <bbryant_> James, unrar is a command, that comes from a package :-p
[09:43] <yrth> but you're the only one that doesn't ditch me so quickly, nickrud
[09:43] <oxeimon3> sn0: after doing "aticonfig --initial=dual-head --screen-layout=left", why can't I move windows from one monitor to the next?
[09:43] <James> bbryant: yeah, uh, well, i just tried it and it said no manual entry for unrar
[09:43] <sn0> danny3793 it sounds exactly like a proxy at work
[09:43] <sn0> oxeimon3 i dont use ati sorry :)
[09:43] <sn0> <3 twinview on nvidia
[09:43] <danny3793> sn0: lemme try to completely remove it
[09:44] <sn0> oxeimon3 maybe you can use the ati gui control panel thing to fiddle with dual monitor settings
[09:44] <sn0> danny3793 thats one option, be sure to keep a list of what is removed, so you can install again
[09:44] <sn0> even though those apps will be removed, they are not being purged so the configs will be left behind
[09:44] <oxeimon3> sn0: where's the ati gui control panel?
[09:44] <sn0> oxeimon3 i don't know sorry
[09:44] <bbryant_> James, that's odd. "unrar e filename.rar" should extract files then
[09:45] <bbryant_> or unrar -x filename.rar
[09:45] <bbryant_> i can't remember
[09:45] <zmeiat_joro> x to extract them with path
[09:45] <zmeiat_joro> e without
[09:45] <sn0> danny3793 oh you mentioned anon-proxy
[09:45] <danny3793> sn0: ohh man, this is what messed up my internet! i remember the config dialog it just gave me, yes i did
[09:45] <astro76> James, have you installed unrar package? the command is unrar and the manpage is also unrar
[09:45] <mon^rch> how can i NOT mount any volumes and go straight to a console...
[09:45] <bbryant_> ah, thanks
[09:45] <James> what do you mean "with path"?
[09:45] <santims> hello, how would i use Wine to install Windows xp?
[09:45] <James> i installed unrar-free with synaptic
[09:45] <James> but not nonfree
[09:45] <eland> Anyone know how to use mkisofs to create data DVD images?
[09:45] <zmeiat_joro> in the appropriate subdirectories
[09:45] <sn0> danny3793 that sounds suspect then, lots of people with that error used that anon-proxy app
[09:45] <astro76> James, then it's man unrar-free, command is unrar-free
[09:45] <zmeiat_joro> not all files in the same one
[09:46] <danny3793> ima do a complete removal right now
[09:46] <nickrud> yrth, you on a i386 install?
[09:46] <James> oh. I'll try that.
[09:46] <James> thanks all
[09:46] <yrth> I think so, nickrud
[09:46] <santims> or, does anybody know of an iTunes equivalent that is going to support the iPhone?
[09:46] <yrth> not sure now though, nickrud... it may be i586
[09:46] <danny3793> sn0: still messed up, how the heck did that app make it into the repository?? lol
[09:46] <mon^rch> how can i NOT mount any volumes and go straight to a console from boot
[09:46] <sn0> danny3793 i don't use it so im not sure of its workings really
[09:47] <nickrud> yrth, what does uname -m say?
[09:47] <danny3793> sn0: its so you can surf the internet anonymously
[09:47] <sn0> danny3793 'tor' is useful
[09:47] <yrth> wow, it says i686, nickrud
[09:47] <pr4bh> hi, my external mp3 player is not being recognised by ubuntu.. everytime i plug any usb based drive to the system, the icon appears for a moment in my computer, after that it disappears :(
[09:47] <danny3793> sn0: no more proxies for me, ;P
[09:47] <sn0> :-)
[09:48] <nixnoob> where is the alias file stored for network interfaces?
[09:48] <Salquimbambi> Ubuntu is nothing but a piece of old shit.
[09:48] <sn0> !ohmy
[09:48] <nickrud> yrth, ok, what i'd do is sudo aptitude reinstall libc6-i686  .
[09:48] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:48] <_Lucretia_> anybody installed vmware workstation demo 6 on their machine?
[09:48] <mc44> Salquimbambi: please don't troll
[09:49] <sn0> _Lucretia_ yes but there are many options for virtualisation
[09:49] <pr4bh> hi, my external mp3 player is not being recognised by ubuntu.. everytime i plug any usb based drive to the system, the icon appears for a moment in my computer, after that it disappears
[09:49] <Salquimbambi> I speak however I like, you submissive moron.
[09:49] <danny3793> sn0: supposedly this kid rebooted and it worked, ima try that, wish me luck Lol
[09:49] <_Lucretia_> sn0: k, like?
[09:49] <sn0> _Lucretia_ virtualbox is okay, qemu , xen , vmware and kvm are others
[09:49] <yrth> ok nickrud... :)
[09:49] <Salquimbambi> This is a fucking dictatorship.
[09:49] <holycow> http://www.ehomeupgrade.com/entry/4072/microsoft_surface_watch  <-- cool little feature that we might get in xorg at some point in time
[09:49] <mc44> !ops | Salquimbambi
[09:49] <ubotu> Salquimbambi: Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[09:49] <_Lucretia_> yeah, played with qemu, not tried the kernel module though
[09:49] <Salquimbambi> ROFL
[09:49] <pr4bh> help me here guys
[09:49] <pr4bh> hi, my external mp3 player is not being recognised by ubuntu.. everytime i plug any usb based drive to the system, the icon appears for a moment in my computer, after that it disappears
[09:49] <yrth> done, nickrud
[09:50] <_Lucretia_> sn0: is xen any good? i.e. can it provide a usual winxp system?
[09:50] <MisterN> anybody got non-ascii character input working in opera on feisty? how to do that?
[09:50] <nickrud> yrth, give it a try, crossing your fingers
[09:50] <Raiders32> has anyone had problems with their keyboard not working correctly.  sometimes there is a long delay between pressing a letter and what appears on the screen.  sometimes the letters don't show up at all
[09:50] <sn0> _Lucretia_ xen requires a cpu that supports hardware virtualisation to handle winxp i believe, but i use virtualbox for xp and it works great (at least for me)
[09:50] <yrth> without restarting??? nickrud
[09:51] <witless> is adobe's non-free flash player the only viable plugin for firefox?
[09:51] <Raiders32> !keyboard
[09:51] <ubotu> To find out how to switch your keyboard layout, See https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/xubuntu/desktopguide/C/switch-keyboard-layout.html - See also !Shortcuts
[09:51] <sn0> witless there is also 'gnash'
[09:51] <sn0> i believe it has a plugin also
[09:51] <milllmannn> what is the command to rename a file?
[09:51] <witless> any good?
[09:51] <sn0> its coming along :-)
[09:51] <pushpop-> How does 1 make there ubuntu machine part of a Active directory Domain?
[09:51] <sn0> milllmannn mv file file2
[09:51] <Raiders32> millmann:  mv file newfilename
[09:51] <santims> is there any talk about ubuntu having iPhone support?
[09:52] <nickrud> yrth, without. If it works, good. Otherwise, reboot. I personally don't know how to unload libraries, and the offending one may still be in use (most likely, considering)
[09:52] <w30> sn0: Do you know if gnash is available as a 64 bit compile?
[09:52] <yrth> nope, nickrud, still not working... it says (and it was saying it before as welll) Error openin/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device
[09:52] <_Lucretia_> sn0: so, no 64-bit ubuntu for virtualbox then? :(
[09:52] <astro76> w30, I assume, it's open source
[09:52] <_Lucretia_> sn0: just seen in the faq
[09:53] <sn0> _Lucretia_ indeed at the time being
[09:53] <sn0> w30 gnash already compiles + runs on 64bit
[09:53] <d> hallo
[09:53] <_Lucretia_> sn0: in the faq it says as of 1.4.0 it does
[09:53] <nickrud> yrth, reboot, lets get that out of the way. (that's why I asked for all the output, by the way :)
[09:53] <holycow> even better view --> http://wearables.unisa.edu.au/mpx/?q=node/86
[09:53] <pushpop-> How does 1 make there ubuntu machine part of a Active directory Domain?
[09:53] <danny3793> sn0: it worked, woot thanks for helping me man, whatever we did worked :P
[09:54] <w30> sn0: wonderfull, thanks
[09:54] <yrth> I knew you had your reasons, nickrud :)
[09:54] <yrth> brb
[09:54] <pr4bh> Failed to mount '/dev/sdb1': Invalid argument
[09:54] <pr4bh> The device '/dev/sdb1' doesn't have a valid NTFS.
[09:54] <pr4bh> Maybe you selected the wrong device? Or the whole disk instead of a
[09:54] <pr4bh> partition (e.g. /dev/hda, not /dev/hda1)? Or the other way around?
[09:54] <danny3793> Flannel: thanks for your help also :)
[09:54] <pr4bh> why is that? :(
[09:54] <sn0> danny3793 glad you got there in the end :)
[09:55] <danny3793> sn0: me too, didnt want to have to reinstall linux :P, is there anyway i can increase my hardrives performance with Linux? I read in this Linux E-Book i got that Linux doesnt use your hdd to the max, i was wanting to optimize it, anyway i can do that, even a tut would help
[09:55] <pr4bh> what happened to the good ppl who used to be willing to help :s
[09:56] <danny3793> sn0: i read it in 'Linux Desktop Hacks'
[09:56] <milllmannn> anyone have PHP setup on their machine?
[09:56] <milllmannn> im having trouble getting it to work
[09:56] <sn0> danny3793 ext3 defaults to safe-defaults which do not give the highest performance, its set that way for a reason (incase power goes out mid write)
[09:56] <zabin> millmann: i do
[09:56] <erUSUL> !lamp | milllmannn
[09:56] <ubotu> milllmannn: 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+)
[09:56] <sn0> danny3793 i would not recommend fiddling with the filesystem options :)
[09:56] <hackob> hi, I have a problem every time I turn on my computer, I'm getting "ohci1394: fw-host0: SelfID is inconsistent", any idea?
[09:56] <Zooby> Hi
[09:57] <milllmannn> yeah, i am setting up a rails stack
[09:57] <Zooby> Hi
[09:57] <danny3793> sn0: ohhh :), so should i just leave it there? oh, ok, nevermind then :P
[09:57] <zabin> millman: apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5
[09:57] <holycow> danny3793, there are a few tutorials online that show you how to increase performance BUT by definition because you are asking the question it means you are not the kind of user that will  notice the difference
[09:57] <milllmannn> so i install without the LAMP setup
[09:57] <Zooby> i didn't resolve yesterday's problem
[09:57] <unagi> anyone here use maya or shake for linux?
[09:57] <rcbaxter_> Does anyone have any suggestions for a NAS solution?
[09:57] <Zooby> about knowing the curently played file in mplayer
[09:57] <Zooby> within a python script
[09:57] <milllmannn> when i go to navigate to a PHP file on my server, it try's to download it
[09:57] <danny3793> holycow: its ok, i dont want to have a hdd failure or OS failure because of a missed write
[09:57] <erUSUL> hackob: some problem with hardwarre or with kernel driver... try other kernel if you can
[09:57] <milllmannn> instad of serving it
[09:57] <Zooby> i tried -input but doesn't seems to work
[09:57] <erUSUL> hackob: XD
[09:57] <holycow> performance tweaks have a whole slew of risks associated on a range between utility and performance and unless you really have a low level understanding of whats going on, i would recommend you stick with the defaults, its as fast as its really going to get
[09:58] <danny3793> thanks all for your help :D!
[09:58] <holycow> instead, go out and get faster drivers say 15k scsi's if you want to actually se a performance increase
[09:58] <pr4bh> whys is my fat16 based drive not being mounted? :((
[09:58] <sebhughes> I just installed linus, how do i find my system stats using terminal
[09:58] <hackob> erUSUL, with all 2.6 I have the same ...
[09:58] <mon^rch> how can I unmount volumes please
[09:58] <unagi> anyone here good with scripting?
[09:59] <bford16> I have a weird error message: "hdc: status error: status=0x58.  Can anyone help?
[09:59] <nickrud> milllmannn, are php5.load and php5.conf linked in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled ?
[09:59] <astro76> mon^rch, sudo umount /mount/point
[09:59] <holycow> holy crap, well i guess mpx is already available as a patch to xorg
[09:59] <holycow> sweetness
[09:59] <sn0> bford16 that looks quite bad :< is /dev/hdc your cdrom or a hard disk?
[10:00] <sebhughes> how do i find my system spec info using terminal?
[10:00] <sn0> usually its a cable / controller / cd / disk issue
[10:00] <milllmannn> im using a compiled version of apache
[10:00] <bford16> cdrom, but I don't actually have a disk in the drive
[10:00] <Smirnov> how do i launch apache 1.3 once i install it
[10:00] <milllmannn> nickrud: where would i put it since i am using a compiled version of apache?
[10:00] <sn0> bford16 maybe check the cable is correctly in, but i would try the drive in another pc (if possible)
[10:00] <yrth> nickrud!!!! it worked :)
[10:01] <yrth> nickrud, but I messed up another thing while I was at it lol
[10:01] <manawyddan> has anyone been able to use gnash with firefox?
[10:01] <sn0> sebhughes there are a few ways really, cat /proc/cpuinfo , free -m , lspci , lsusb and so on
[10:01] <bford16> sn0, the drive works when I put a cd in.
[10:01] <manawyddan> is any configuration required?
[10:01] <bford16> The error comes (I think) when I play some kinds of streaming media.
[10:01] <nickrud> milllmannn, don't really know. I quit compiling years ago
[10:02] <nickrud> yrth, one up, one down
[10:02] <bford16> and the error keeps going until I reboot.
[10:02] <sn0> bford16 it could be a dma/pio mode setting, but personally everytime i see that error = hardware fault
[10:02] <sn0> bford16 check with hdparm -I /dev/hdc to check status
[10:03] <thully> hi - does anyone know how to use LVM snapshots to keep a "last known good" configuration of my system that I can easily revert to?
[10:03] <unagi> is there a mass file renamer for linux?
[10:03] <sn0> bford16 while errors can mean the drive still works, i suspect if you try to copy the contents of a cd onto your ubuntu, it may fail / go very slowly
[10:03] <unagi> last known good configuration???? that sounds like windows talk to me
[10:03] <bbryant_> unagi, mass file renamer?
[10:03] <bford16> crap. my account doesn't have required permissions...
[10:03] <oxeimon3> how do you set up commands in the terminal that will be executed every time the system loads? Like, I want certain permanent aliases..
[10:03] <unagi> to rename a large number of files bbryant_
[10:03] <nickrud> milllmannn, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29950/ <-- that's the contents, they'd just go into your apache conf file
[10:03] <bbryant_> unagi, i was wondering what you needed it for
[10:03] <bbryant_> you could probably use bash and the mv command
[10:04] <astro76> oxeimon3, you can put bash aliases in ~/.bashrc
[10:04] <unagi> a bunch of .tga's bbryant_
[10:04] <manawyddan> has anyone been able to use gnash with firefox? is any configuration required?
[10:04] <bford16> sn0, if that was a lowercase i, then I got an answer
[10:04] <nickrud> yrth, bbl
[10:04] <sn0> bford16 yes it was
[10:04] <thully> yes, it my be windows talk, but I'm not talking about Windows.  I basically mean a state I can roll back to if I bork something up
[10:04] <manawyddan>  has anyone been able to use gnash with firefox? is any configuration required?
[10:05] <unagi> mv command wouldnt change one specific part of the filename
[10:05] <bford16> sn0, I got a lot of information; it does seem to be the cdrom drive in question
[10:05] <thully> I pretty much want to do something like VMware's snapshots, except with LVM and on a real physical machine
[10:05] <sn0> bford16 please pastebin the text it says
[10:05] <bford16> is there a command to reset the drive?
[10:05] <unagi> such as if i have files named hurricane 001.tga and hurricane 002.tga and i want to rename them to hurrican.001.tga and hurricane.002.tga bbryant_
[10:05] <astro76> manawyddan, did you install mozilla-plugin-gnash ?
[10:06] <mon^rch> would it be a bad idea to use evms?
[10:06] <bford16> sn0, here is the text:
[10:06] <gumjo> hello, is there some app I can use to set password for wifi?
[10:06] <sn0> thully seen http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/snapshots_backup.html ? also zfs makes snapshots very easy
[10:06] <bford16> /dev/hdc:
[10:06] <bford16>  Model=HL-DT-ST DVD-RW GWA-4165B, FwRev=DG01, SerialNo=B75B19350848
[10:06] <bford16>  Config={ Fixed Removeable DTR<=5Mbs DTR>10Mbs nonMagnetic }
[10:06] <bford16>  RawCHS=0/0/0, TrkSize=0, SectSize=0, ECCbytes=0
[10:06] <bford16>  BuffType=unknown, BuffSize=0kB, MaxMultSect=0
[10:06] <bford16>  (maybe): CurCHS=0/0/0, CurSects=0, LBA=yes, LBAsects=0
[10:06] <bford16>  IORDY=on/off, tPIO={min:120,w/IORDY:120}, tDMA={min:120,rec:120}
[10:06] <bford16>  PIO modes:  pio0 pio3 pio4
[10:06] <bford16>  DMA modes:  mdma0 mdma1 mdma2
[10:06] <sn0> bford16 please dont paste in the channel
[10:06] <bford16>  UDMA modes: udma0 udma1 *udma2 udma3 udma4 udma3 udma4
[10:06] <bford16>  AdvancedPM=no
[10:06] <IndyGunFreak> !paste
[10:06] <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)
[10:06] <sn0> :<
[10:06] <bford16>  Drive conforms to: Unspecified:  ATA/ATAPI-2 ATA/ATAPI-3 ATA/ATAPI-4 ATA/ATAPI-5
[10:06] <bford16>  * signifies the current active mode
[10:07] <frost0> Nyle, are you still here?
[10:07] <bbryant_> unagi, for file in `find . -name "*.tga"`; do NEWFILE=`echo $file | sed 's/ /./'`; mv "$file" "$NEWFILE"; done
[10:07] <thully> sn0: no ZFS on Ubuntu.  I WISH there was...
[10:07] <MrKeuner> hi, why did firefox recently begin showing up in local or obsolote packages part in synaptic?
[10:07] <sn0> thully zfs is on linux now i believe, i haven't used it but i remember hearing something recently
[10:07] <ompaul> bford16, put that information in http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org and I'll unmute you in a min or so
[10:07] <unagi> what the crap is all that?!
[10:07] <Nyle> frost0: yes
[10:07] <sn0> as zfs is open sourced, there is a spec on launchpad for zfs addition
[10:08] <bbryant_> unagi, a bash command to rename the files :p
[10:08] <bbryant_> run it in the directory you have those files in
[10:08] <sn0> thully http://zfs-on-fuse.blogspot.com/ (haven't used)
[10:08] <thully> sn0: I know of the FUSE module, but didn't think it was in a very usable state
[10:08] <oxeimon3> does anyone have an ATI dual monitor setup?
[10:08] <astro76> MrKeuner, maybe because the name was changed from mozilla-firefox to firefox ?
[10:08] <Nyle> frost0: I am in pain.  My back hurts very much.
[10:08] <unagi> yea but i dont understand the line....
[10:08] <MrKeuner> astro76: I have some 90 packages like that
[10:08] <frost0> Nyle, I Just Changed The First Resolution in the default xorg.conf to the resolution i wanted and swapped the two is that okay
[10:08] <manawyddan> astro76 - i'm installing right now, don't know how i missed it!!!
[10:09] <bbryant_> unagi, it finds every file with a ".tga" extension and replaces any space in the name with a .
[10:09] <Nyle> frost0: why don't you find out
[10:09] <unagi> interesting
[10:09] <unagi> i dont see that lol
[10:09] <manawyddan> is that all that is necessary, no config?
[10:09] <Mongey> right i was using beryl and i uninstalled that, now when i login all i see is my wallpaper, no taskbars ect
[10:09] <frost0> Nyle, it works, but the resolutions go down in size and my modified config doesn't..
[10:09] <unagi> bash: syntax error near unexpected token `do'
[10:09] <Mongey> any ideas on how to fix it ?
[10:09] <frost0> Nyle, still works though
[10:09] <Nyle> frost0: I don't understand
[10:10] <sn0> Mongey it seems you removed beryl with the window manager still set to use beryl and not metacity
[10:10] <unagi> bbryant_: bash: syntax error near unexpected token `do'
[10:10] <Mongey> sn0: seems bout right :P
[10:10] <astro76> manawyddan, I would think but I haven't used it
[10:10] <sebhughes> anybody know a site where a n00b can learn bash
[10:10] <Mongey> sn0: do you know how to fix it ?
[10:10] <Nyle> http://www.google.com/search?q=bash+tutorials&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
[10:11] <frost0> Nyle, in the modes i just changed the order
[10:11] <yrth> hey nickrud, my ubuntu crashed :(
[10:11] <Nyle> ffs
[10:11] <yrth> back on again
[10:11] <frost0> Nyle, not on your config but the default xorg.conf
[10:11] <sn0> Mongey im not sure of the one liner command to replace/fix the desktop but you could install beryl again, then right click the icon > choose window manager > metacity
[10:11] <sn0> then remove beryl
[10:11] <Nyle> frost0: I have been trying to tell you to do that but you were unable to understand me so I told you to comment out the line. Either one works.  Whats the problem now?
[10:11] <sn0> hopefully someone else knows the command :)
[10:11] <yrth> nickrud, I installed beryl and got rid of compiz... now no 3d effects.. not sure I know how to configure beryl
[10:12] <mon^rch> whats the command to invoke evms-gui?
[10:12] <unagi> bbryant_: u still here?
[10:12] <Frogzoo_> !docs | sebhughes also 'man bash'
[10:12] <ubotu> sebhughes also 'man bash': documentation is to be found at http://help.ubuntu.com and http://wiki.ubuntu.com - General linux documentation: http://www.tldp.org - http://rute.2038bug.com
[10:13] <manawyddan> astro76 - Ok thanks, i'll look into it.
[10:14] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, is it okay if i change the order of the modes in the xorg.conf so the default is changed?
[10:14] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: i would'nt think so..
[10:14] <frost0> Nyle, Sorry didn't see your response
[10:14] <Nyle> frost0: paste your xorg.conf somewhere and let me see
[10:14] <frost0> Nyle, is there anyway to open it read only?
[10:14] <frost0> Nyle, so i don't mess it up?
[10:14] <Nyle> frost0: yeh, don'nt access it as root
[10:15] <IndyGunFreak> lol\
[10:15] <nickrud> yrth, don't use beryl, it's too unstable on my ati
[10:15] <Nyle> IndyGunFreak: don't laugh.  he is new to this
[10:15] <IndyGunFreak> Nyle: your response just tickled me, i'm sympathetic to new people.
[10:15] <mo0osah> I have a file in the lost and found menu under Kde, how do i move it to where it belongs
[10:16] <IndyGunFreak> i never laugh at newbies, i just remember when I was so totally lost in Linux, and sometimes i realize how far i've come.. and i'm still not where i want to be
[10:16] <Nyle> same here
[10:16] <frost0> same :)
[10:16] <jdm59> Hello
[10:16] <IndyGunFreak> !hello
[10:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hello - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:16] <Nyle> I've put close to 12 years into linux and I'm still not where I could be.  I have a job too you know :)
[10:16] <yrth> lol nickrud... I wish I wasn't so impulsive lol
[10:16] <Dr_Willis_> Nyle,  and a life? :)
[10:16] <Zambezi> I can't have a separate router so I'm looking into shorewall. Is that something good? I need to run it on my fileserver.
[10:17] <Nyle> Dr_Willis_: my job is my life
[10:17] <IndyGunFreak> Nyle: wow, only 2-3 for me...
[10:17] <jdm59> anybody know anything about a lexmark 7000 series printer and Ubuntu?
[10:17] <unagi> anyone know how to mass rename in linux?
[10:17] <arevans> how do i have wirelees internet
[10:17] <IndyGunFreak> !cups | jdm59
[10:17] <ubotu> jdm59: Printing in Ubuntu is done with CUPS. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[10:17] <nickrud> Zambezi, it's the only firewall frontend that ubuntu put in main, for what that's worth
[10:17] <IndyGunFreak> !wireless | arevans
[10:17] <ubotu> arevans: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:17] <itisi> has anyone ever gotten a program called soulseek working in ubuntu?
[10:17] <Zambezi> jdm59, Have a look a www.ubuntuforums.org there are some tutorials for printers.
[10:17] <jdm59> I've got it all set up through CUPS, but it still will not print
[10:18] <IndyGunFreak> jdm59: then you've done something wrong.
[10:18] <Frogzoo_> unagi: cut/paste/run the command you were given already
[10:18] <Dr_Willis_> unagi,  from the shell? or with a gui? theres several front end/renamer tools.. or i  think theres the 'rename' command.. or some fancy scripting - depends on your needs
[10:18] <Nyle> i am a long time debian user.  I have given previous ubuntu versions a shot, and didn't care for them at all.  It seems 7.04 is very much improved
[10:18] <nickrud> jdm59, /var/log/cups/error_log might have something
[10:18] <Nyle> 7.04 doesn't tick me off as much, and doesn't crash much.  There are many thigns different from debian, and I still don't know them
[10:18] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, I Wanted To Install MythTV But Was A Little Worried With Illegal Codecs Coming Pre-packaged...What Should I Do? I <3 My TV Tuner Card :)
[10:18] <Zambezi> nickrud, I need a frontend until I know how to setup Iptables, but I might start with a separate computer temporary.
[10:18] <Nyle> so its kinda hard for me too right now
[10:18] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: what type of tuner card
[10:19] <ianmcorvidae> Zambezi: firestarter is pretty good, in my experience.
[10:19] <Nyle> what illegal codecs
[10:19] <frost0> frost0: conexant i believe with mpeg-2
[10:19] <frost0> Nyle, liblame
[10:19] <IndyGunFreak> i personally dont like mythtv
[10:19] <Nyle> lame is illegal?
[10:19] <Zambezi> ianmcorvidae, It on a Ubuntu server so no X.
[10:19] <ianmcorvidae> Zambezi: Oh. FireHOL is also supposedly good
[10:19] <ianmcorvidae> Zambezi: Haven't used it, but heard good things about it.
[10:19] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: coudl you use it with either Tvtime/Xawtv?.. or if it requires ivtv modules, vlc?
[10:20] <ianmcorvidae> Zambezi: And, it's not GUI, so.
[10:20] <nickrud> I like firewall also, but shorewall is a lot more flexible. Zambezi you might want to look into ipmasq & dnsmasq as well, if you're setting up a comp as a router
[10:20] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, I Looked Into TvTime, It Looked Great, But No Real HowTo
[10:20] <JimmySkull> Hi
[10:20] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: hmm... whats the exact make/model of your card?
[10:20] <IndyGunFreak> my PVR150 runs awesome with vlc
[10:21] <JimmySkull> i'm seeking for a donut
[10:21] <IndyGunFreak> only thing that doesn't work is the remote.
[10:21] <Zambezi> nickrud, It's a computer as a router, but it's going to have other services too cause I'm paying for the electricity myself now so three computers is too much.
[10:21] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, 0000:01:01.0 Multimedia video controller: Internext Compression Inc iTVC15 MPEG-2 Encoder (rev 01)
[10:22] <nickrud> Zambezi, I think you'd like ipmasq & dnsmasq then.
[10:23] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: hmm, i wonder if that card would work w/ VLC
[10:23] <unagi> anyone know how to mass rename files in ubuntu?
[10:23] <gumjo> hello, is there some app I can use to set password for wifi?
[10:23] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, Aren't Those Codecs Illegal Though, The decoding mpeg-2 ones?
[10:23] <unagi> u dont need an app gumjo
[10:23] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: i don't think so...
[10:23] <unagi> what brand router is it gumjo
[10:23] <blubloblu> gumjo, you need to set that on your wireless router
[10:24] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, it has to be
[10:24] <IndyGunFreak> i never coudl get mythtv to work right.
[10:24] <sbalneav> gumjo: Depends on how you want to rename them.
[10:24] <John`> I was able to extend the desktop to both side fine with dual view using xgl session with the fgrlx driver, but it just that when I want to play a video and maximize it, it would just do it to both side of monitor and cut it in half, how do I make it just one side?
[10:24] <gumjo> how do I do it? its a trendnet router
[10:24] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, how is that possible then isn't mpeg-2 patented?
[10:24] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: it might be, but unless you plan to run some sort of illlegal multimedia shop out on your distro, i don't see it as a huge issue.
[10:24] <Zambezi> nickrud, I made a note and I'll have a look next week. I have some other things to do first. Thanks for help.
[10:24] <unagi> check trendnet's site gumjo but for linksys its 192.168.1.1
[10:24] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: i have no idea, but mine works fine.
[10:24] <IndyGunFreak> i don't worry about codecs
[10:24] <unagi> sbalneav: what do you mean
[10:24] <John`> anyone know how to fix that?
[10:24] <gumjo> oh thats a lot
[10:25] <gumjo> thanks*
[10:25] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, I Do Have A Windows XP License And Such, Could I Extract The Codecs Off Of There?
[10:25] <unagi> np
[10:25] <sbalneav> unagi: Well, how do you want to rename the files?
[10:25] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: i think you're worrying about this to much
[10:25] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, XP CD
[10:25] <sbalneav> unagi: A simple shell script may do what you want.
[10:25] <IndyGunFreak> not to my knowledge, you're worry about this way way way to much
[10:25] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, Is TVTime Easy To Install?
[10:25] <gumjo> btw unagi you might want to look into installing thunar (it comes with file renaming utility)
[10:25] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: sudo apt-get install tvtime
[10:26] <unagi> im looking to change hurricane 001.tga etc to hurricane.001.tga
[10:26] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, That
[10:26] <erUSUL> !info mmv | unagi
[10:26] <jedix> is there a way to use LVMs in the ubuntu installer?
[10:26] <ubotu> unagi: mmv: Move/Copy/Append/Link multiple files. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.01b-14 (feisty), package size 23 kB, installed size 84 kB
[10:26] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, That's IT?
[10:26] <jedix> (feisty)
[10:26] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: but if you're card requires ivtv, it won't work
[10:26] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: yes, thats it.
[10:26] <erUSUL> !lvm | jedix
[10:26] <ubotu> jedix: Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[10:26] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, I'm Just Really Concered With Codec's and Patents
[10:26] <jedix> erUSUL: thanks
[10:26] <akos> Is there a way to do something like this: copy the installation ISO to an empty hdd partition, boot from it and install? i'd do the usb-install, but i don't have enought space on it to copy the whole cd, and i don't have internet during install due to the fact that i need the atl1 drivers...
[10:26] <sbalneav> unagi: Just remove spaces from filenames? Substitute with spaces?
[10:27] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: well, i can't help you there, as i could care less, ...
[10:27] <sbalneav> Sorry, periods?
[10:27] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: why the concern?
[10:27] <unagi> in all 157 files sbalneav?
[10:27] <kevinl--> anyone recommend a really good webmail app ?
[10:27] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, The Term Illegal Isn't Neccessarily Comforting :)
[10:27] <thomas_> evolution?
[10:27] <sbalneav> unagi: one sec.
[10:27] <John`> I was able to extend the desktop to both side fine with dual view using xgl session with the fgrlx driver, but it just that when I want to play a video and maximize it, it would just do it to both side of monitor and cut it in half, how do I make it just one side?
[10:27] <Dr_Willis_> !info  prefixsuffix
[10:27] <ubotu> prefixsuffix: gui application that renames batches of files. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.5.0+cvs.2005.06.18-0ubuntu6 (feisty), package size 59 kB, installed size 280 kB
[10:27] <kevinl--> isnt evolution standalone?
[10:27] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: this is slightly offtopic, i've worked in a maximum security prison for about 7-8yrs, and i've never ever saw someone booked in for "instaling illegal multimedia codecs"
[10:27] <Dr_Willis_> I use  prefixsuffix  unagi  it can do what you want
[10:28] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: maybe that will comfort you..lol
[10:28] <Zombie> I require help.
[10:28] <jedix> erUSUL: neither of those are for during an install :/
[10:28] <Zombie> I cannot get my LDAP portion of Ubuntu working correctly.
[10:28] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, Does Windows Use Those Codecs?
[10:28] <daveriver> I have a question I am using debian etch and I asked this on the debian chat but no answer,how do I access my floppy drive to save on it
[10:28] <erUSUL> jedix: :S
[10:28] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: yes
[10:28] <daveriver> I get this mount: I could not determine the filesystem type, and none was specified
[10:28] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, I Have That
[10:29] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: doesn't matter
[10:29] <vzduch> daveriver: specify the fs type
[10:29] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, ?
[10:29] <IndyGunFreak> it doesn't matter you have windows.
[10:29] <erUSUL> daveriver: mount it with -t <fstype> (vfat or fat)
[10:29] <daveriver> I tried even under su with -vfat and could not
[10:29] <akos> Is there a way to do something like this: copy the installation ISO to an empty hdd partition, boot from it and install? i'd do the usb-install, but i don't have enought space on it to copy the whole cd, and i don't have internet during install due to the fact that i need the atl1 drivers...
[10:29] <daveriver> ok let my try again 1 min
[10:29] <JayRoe> is there a program in ubuntu that can add a harddrive to fstab for me or do I have to do it manually?
[10:30] <unagi> ty dr_Willis
[10:30] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, :)
[10:30] <IndyGunFreak> ;)
[10:30] <sn0> ompaul bford16 is pm'n asking to be unmuted please :)
[10:30] <swoonery> hey everyone, i added a fat32 partition to fstab and it works except that it seems to be read only even though i specified rw. any ideas?
[10:30] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: you're really blowing this out of proportion.
[10:30] <daveriver>  mount -vfat /dev/fd0
[10:30] <daveriver> nothing was mounted
[10:30] <daveriver>   I got this
[10:31] <vzduch> daveriver: mount -t vfat
[10:31] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: install tvtime, start it up, and see if it recognizes your card
[10:31] <ananaboogie> Is this the proper channel to post networking questions?
[10:31] <unagi> prefixsuffix doesnt seem to want to rename them....says they dont have that prefix....
[10:31] <unagi> i guess it doesnt like spaces
[10:31] <erUSUL> ananaboogie: yep
[10:31] <daveriver> when I do that I get the mount help file
[10:32] <sn0> try pasting the url now bford16 :)
[10:32] <schasi> Hi there
[10:32] <matkix> I'm having an issue... My wireless card is showing up, but anytime I attempt to connect to a network it acts like its going to connect then never connects... any ideas...
[10:33] <sensae> Is it easy / possible without being a nightmare to set up a softRAID 1 on an already running ubuntu server?
[10:33] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: did it work?
[10:33] <Pirate_Hunter> hi people
[10:33] <itisi> what is a good media server app (for uPnP devices) to use with ubuntu?
[10:33] <sbalneav> unagi: OK
[10:33] <ananaboogie> When Firestarter is installed danguardian stops filtering, Has anyone encountered this problem?
[10:33] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, Still Mowing It Over :(
[10:33] <frost0> Indy
[10:33] <sbalneav> unagi: BACK UP THE DIRECTORY FIRST, I've only quickly tested this.
[10:33] <matkix> Anyone help with a wifi card issue?
[10:33] <Pirate_Hunter> is there a script to make my HD get mounted on startup without me having to put password?
[10:33] <sbalneav> unagi: for F in *; do  NEW=$(echo $F | tr ' ' '.'); [ "$F" != "$NEW" ]  && mv "$F" "$NEW"; done
[10:34] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, How Would I Remove It?
[10:34] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: remove what?
[10:34] <bford16> sn0, here it is: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29952/
[10:34] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, If I Don't Like TVtime
[10:34] <sbalneav> unagi: run that in the dir with the files.
[10:34] <IndyGunFreak> sudo apt-get remove tvtime
[10:34] <matkix> !wireless
[10:34] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:34] <sensae> !softraid
[10:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about softraid - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:34] <sbalneav> unagi: it translates all filenames turning spaces into .
[10:35] <sensae> !raid
[10:35] <ubotu> Raid and LVM --> very easy guide for alternate CD : http://users.piuha.net/martti/comp/ubuntu/raid.html Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[10:35] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: how do you answer these questions, 1.  have you legally obtained your card, 2. have you legally obtained your OS, 3.  are you watching/listening to media you legally own
[10:35] <akos> Is there a way to do something like this: copy the installation ISO to an empty hdd partition, boot from it and install? i'd do the usb-install, but i don't have enought space on it to copy the whole cd, and i don't have internet during install due to the fact that i need the atl1 drivers...
[10:35] <IndyGunFreak> 4. or in the case of TV, legally have access to
[10:35] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, Yes,Yes,Yes
[10:35] <IndyGunFreak> ok then, why do you feel youre doing something illegal?
[10:35] <unagi> ty
[10:35] <unagi> i wish i understood that line
[10:35] <iMax> hi...anyone seen that problem in X? my mouse and keyboard input experiences slight delays every few seconds. I do not really know what the problem could be, any help appreciated, thanks
[10:36] <Pirate_Hunter>  is there a script to make my HD get mounted on startup without me having to put password?
[10:36] <bford16> akos, it is possible to do exactly what you said.
[10:36] <Forgott3n_> I'm getting DoSed! (Possibily DDoSed) I need some help trying to figure out whats going on
[10:36] <akos> bford16, how?
[10:36] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, Wait, Can You Answer My Question, Is What You Want Me To Do Legal In The United States?
[10:36] <tams> hey
[10:36] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: installing TVTime, yeah, installing TVtime is legal....
[10:37] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: how you use it, now thats the question.
[10:37] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, How About This, How COULD it be illegal?
[10:38] <sbalneav> unagi: Learning shell scripting is a worthwhile investment.  It makes all sorts of things way easier.
[10:38] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: i'm not a lawyer, i don't know..., i just know i've installed non-free codecs on every single Ubuntu/Debian/Fedora/Mandrake/Other installs of Linux I've ever done, and i see now black choppers outside
[10:38] <Pirate_Hunter>  is there a script to make my HD get mounted on startup without me having to put password?
[10:38] <unagi> wheres a good place to learn that sort of thing
[10:38] <DWRZ> Hey everyone. Forum topic here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=500964 Basically I have to set up Ubuntu's wireless but I have no LAN connection. Would the following work?
[10:38] <DWRZ> Here's what I'm thinking:
[10:38] <DWRZ> 1. Use WinXP SP2 to download drivers, software, anything Ubuntu needs to set wireless up.
[10:38] <DWRZ> 2. Transfer to USB stick.
[10:38] <DWRZ> 3. Boot Ubuntu, transfer files and proceed to set up wireless as if I had just downloaded the same files straight through LAN.
[10:38] <DWRZ> 4. Wireless works in Ubuntu.
[10:38] <unagi> lol IndyGunFreak
[10:38] <IndyGunFreak> unagi: i don't know how to set his mind at ease, i've tried.
[10:39] <Pirate_Hunter> DWRZ: please use pastebin next time
[10:39] <JayRoe> can I reload fstab?
[10:39] <unagi> lol IndyGunFreak
[10:39] <Zombie> Got it.
[10:39] <arooni> how long does it take to compile the linux kernal (2.6.21.5) on a 2.0 ghz centrino duo w/ 2gb of ram?
[10:39] <bbryant_> DWRZ, yes
[10:39] <unagi> just explain to him that theyre not going to spend the money to come after one person
[10:39] <arooni> its been going aobut 20 min so far
[10:39] <bbryant_> that sounds about right
[10:39] <bbryant_> give it time
[10:39] <John`> I was able to extend the desktop to both side fine with dual view using xgl session with the fgrlx driver, but it just that when I want to play a video and maximize it, it would just do it to both side of monitor and cut it in half, how do I make it just one side?
[10:39] <akos> bford16, how?
[10:39] <sbalneav> unagi: http://tldp.org/guides.html
[10:39] <vzduch> arooni: why not take the 2.6.22.1? :)
[10:39] <banlieue> is there a way to change the file position nautilus chooses to make the thumbnails for video files?
[10:40] <pricechild> rooni "as long as it takes... "
[10:40] <IndyGunFreak> unagi: i've tried, he's really hung up on this "illegal" issue though
[10:40] <sbalneav> unagi: introductory bash guide, and advanced bash scripting guide
[10:40] <arooni> vzduch: cuz i'm trying to follow instructions here; http://forums.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=159550
[10:40] <arooni> vzduch: and not change anything
[10:40] <Pirate_Hunter> is there a script to make my HD get mounted on startup without me having to put password?
[10:40] <pricechild> !mount | pirate_hunter
[10:40] <ubotu> pirate_hunter: Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[10:40] <pricechild> bah
[10:41] <pricechild> !fstab | pirate_hunter
[10:41] <ubotu> pirate_hunter: The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[10:41] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, Patents B!te
[10:41] <vzduch> arooni: don't you consider it a bit 'unsafe' to follow directions for compiling a kernel written for another distro?
[10:41] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: i agree..
[10:41] <sbalneav> frost0: If  you're worried, you can BUY legal copies of the codecs from fluendo.com, that work fine with Ubuntu.
[10:41] <francis__> Could someone please tell me how to set up the Dlink DL 524's wireless router . I have my  ubuntu laptop showing me that the signal strength is 100% but I cant seem to ping the router , ethernet Interface WOrkss
[10:41] <bford16> akos, I'm still looking for the URL
[10:41] <Pirate_Hunter> pricechild: im using Feisty the partition only gets mounted once i click on it and use root password but i want it to get mounted on startup without the password, is there a way?
[10:41] <akos> bford16, ok
[10:42] <sbalneav> frost0: A complete codec set will cost you about $40.
[10:42] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: if its any consolation, i just reinstalled Ubuntu on my laptop, and i'll be installing Codecs in about 5min, i'll let you know how it goes.
[10:42] <akos> bford16, as am I
[10:42] <arooni> vzduch: the original po st was on an ubuntu forum... forma  guy who posts a lot there... and says go do this
[10:42] <pricechild> pirate_hunter read the line ubotu sent you about fstab
[10:42] <vzduch> arooni: uh-huh
[10:42] <akos> bford16, I found this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromHardDriveWithFloppies
[10:42] <dk0r> I could of swore I found a list of compatible M-Audio hardware at the following link but I cant seem to find anything. Can someone help?  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsSoundCards
[10:42] <NixMan> what happens if you symlink something, but it isn't there when booted. example, i symlink .firefox to a location, but on boot the location isn't mounted, does that delete the symlink?
[10:42] <imbecile> hey guys, I'm having a problem and i dont know what to do.. when booting my  icons dont show up and my taskbar only the bar shows up (no dropdown menues etc) any suggestions on how to fix this or what it could be?
[10:42] <akos> bford16, now, If I already have grub installed, I don't need the floppies right?
[10:43] <bbryant_> NixMan, no
[10:43] <arooni> vzduch: and i'm at my wits end trying to get my wirelss card to work.. if everythign blows up, i can  just reinstall... i just got this laptoppy a day ago
[10:43] <Pirate_Hunter> pricechild: ive used fstab in the sense that I can use it to check my partitions and if there are any problems but I stil dont know how to make it mount automatically without being asked for password
[10:43] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, It's just morals...woud i be stealing from that developer or company
[10:43] <vzduch> arooni: but fwiw, you could as well use the 2.6.22.1 :)
[10:43] <NixMan> bbryant_: can you explain the difference between a hard symlink and the other? can you refresh me on the commands?
[10:43] <vzduch> shouldn't be too much of a difference building it
[10:43] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: did you steal the material that you're going to be watching/listening to?
[10:44] <arooni> vzduch: well the 2.6.2.15 is newer than what i have currently.... I THINK ?
[10:44] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, No, But It's The Codec That Is Shaky Right?
[10:44] <arooni> vzduch: how do i get current kernal version?
[10:44] <Pirate_Hunter> pricechild: thanx for the link it seems to go in the direction i wnat will give it a read now :)
[10:44] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: my point is, you've legally obtained whatever material you're gonna watch/listen to, so whats the issue?
[10:44] <sbalneav> frost0: No need to steal: just pony up $40 at Fluendo.com
[10:44] <gumjo> frost0, the less you concern yourself with patent issues, the better it is. The whole system was made to screw the consumer for every dollar you have. If you bought a DVD legally, then you have every right to do with it what you want
[10:44] <vzduch> arooni: to my knowledge there are no development kernels for *buntu apart from those in Gutsy
[10:44] <bbryant_> NixMan, a symlink is just a path given for the symlink so that the operating system can try to find the file
[10:44] <bbryant_> a hardlink is like a filename and it's data
[10:44] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: i can't really say anything more than what i've said, if you don't want to do it, then you don't.., if you do, i'll try to help you.\
[10:45] <dudeman> frost0: is your x working now
[10:45] <bbryant_> "ln" is the command you want to look up for links
[10:45] <r0b-> what is the difference in the Command Shells
[10:45] <r0b-> like bash and stuff
[10:45] <vzduch> arooni: iirc the 2.6.21.5 mentioned in the article is the one that comes w/ Fedora 7 by default
[10:45] <arooni> vzduch: well what version is used?
[10:45] <[M] Fox> arpa_, are you here ?!
[10:45] <NixMan> bbryant_: i understand that, but i've forgotton the command for making one. is it ln? ln -s what is the difference?
[10:45] <vzduch> Linux zalle 2.6.20-16-lowlatency #2 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jun 7 20:23:03 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[10:45] <arooni> vzduch: what version of kernal is used in feisty & gutsy?
[10:45] <sbalneav> frost0: https://shop.fluendo.com/, complete codec set is 28 Euros.
[10:45] <arooni> ok
[10:45] <bbryant_> NixMan, yes, it's ln
[10:45] <vzduch> arooni: the above is what I use in Feisty
[10:46] <frost0> dudeman, yes at first i didn't understand you instruction, but then it clicked, i modified the config and now i'm good to go....thank yuo
[10:46] <arooni> vzduch: well i have to have my wireless card working
[10:46] <NixMan> bbryant_: difference between ln and ln -s?
[10:46] <dudeman> frost0: cool
[10:46] <arooni> vzduch: and with ndiswrapper... it stops working after like 5 min
[10:46] <NixMan> bbryant_: one of them is a hard link, right. but i don't know what that means
[10:46] <bford16> akos, OK, but that requires a floppy...
[10:46] <vzduch> arooni: you might want to try recompiling the kernel you got on your machine including the driver
[10:46] <bford16> and it applies to an older version of ubuntu
[10:46] <thor> bbyrant, hard links are dangerous, use soft links
[10:46] <akos> bford16, i already have grub on the computer.... do I still need it?
[10:47] <vzduch> arooni: sudo aptitude install linux-source
[10:47] <IndyGunFreak> i'd be more afraid to use that fluendo site, than iw oudl be to use the non-free codecs..lol
[10:47] <vzduch> (iirc)
[10:47] <bbryant_> NixMan, a hardlink points to where the data is stored on disk
[10:47] <sbalneav> IndyGunFreak: Why?  I'm using them, and they work great.
[10:47] <bbryant_> and a symlink points to a path where the operating can find the filename that is associated with a hardlink to the actual data
[10:48] <astur> wenas noches
[10:48] <NixMan> bruenig: what i am wanting to do...is store all my app settings (.mozilla, . thunderbird, etc ) instead of /home/matt/, i want it /home/matt/Data/Settings/
[10:48] <sbalneav> As well, I know 2 of the developers.  Fluendo contributes hugely to the gstreamer stack.
[10:48] <NixMan> bbryant_: which would i use for that?
[10:48] <arooni> vzduch: huh?
[10:48] <IndyGunFreak> sbalneav: i just don't liek giving my creditcard number to someone overseas, thats all.
[10:48] <bbryant_> NixMan, sym links
[10:48] <bbryant_> "ln -s target symlink"
[10:48] <arooni> vzduch: i dont know how to do that ;(
[10:48] <dk0r> I could of swore I found a list of compatible M-Audio hardware at the following link but I cant seem to find anything. Can someone help?  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsSoundCards
[10:48] <NixMan> bbryant_: ok, thats what i thought, but could you give me and example of a hard link?
[10:48] <vzduch> arooni: install the kernel source to your current kernel and rebuild that following the directions
[10:48] <IndyGunFreak> sbalneav: so why did you buy the codecs?.. just curious.
[10:49] <sebhughes> in terminal how do i find my pc specs
[10:49] <IndyGunFreak> sebhughes: what do you mean pc specs?
[10:49] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, Sorry For My n00bish way of thinking, but if i have this running on a windows box,  can't i extract these "codecs" somehow ?
[10:49] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: no
[10:49] <sebhughes> amaount of ram, what kinda cpu i have etc
[10:50] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, argh
[10:50] <IndyGunFreak> sebhughes: open a terminal and type "lspci" that may show you want you want
[10:50] <sbalneav> IndyGunFreak: Specifically, because it allows me to have legal copies of codecs, and to support an Free Software friendly company.
[10:50] <IndyGunFreak> sbalneav: ok, no prob.. i was just curious.
[10:50] <imbecile> hey guys, I'm having a problem and i dont know what to do.. when booting my  icons dont show up and my taskbar only the bar shows up (no dropdown menues etc) any suggestions on how to fix this or what it could be?
[10:51] <emet> is there any way to crack Apple DRM on Ubuntu?
[10:51] <pricechild> imbecile using any desktop effects like compiz or beryl?
[10:51] <frost0> Anyone Know How To Install Warsow?
[10:51] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: you could pony up the 30-40 i gues, but thats my only suggestion, if you truly feel like a thief for viewing/listening to things you've legally obtained
[10:51] <Pirate_Hunter> if i use command su on its own what does it do in terminal?
[10:51] <pricechild> emet that is illegal and so should not be discussed in this channel.
[10:51] <imbecile> pricechild,  i was running compiz-fusion I just deleted it though
[10:51] <emet> pricechild, it's not illegal
[10:51] <NixMan> bbryant_: ???
[10:52] <pricechild> emet It will not be discussed in this channel
[10:52] <Flannel> emet: if it's your music, you can use something like Hymn (formerly PlayFair) to de-DRM it
[10:52] <sebhughes> when i type in Ispci it says command not found
[10:52] <sebhughes> su
[10:52] <emet> Flannel, thank you
[10:52] <sebhughes> colour
[10:52] <pricechild> sebhughes little L
[10:52] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, Ever Heard Of Warsow?
[10:52] <Pirate_Hunter> if i use command 'su' on its own what does it do in terminal?
[10:52] <IndyGunFreak> frost0: no
[10:52] <pricechild> pirate_hunter nothing by default
[10:53] <sdouble> Pirate_Hunter: it sets it up so you are running as root until the terminal is closed
[10:53] <Flannel> Pirate_Hunter: nothing.  'su' won't work without a root password.  But, whta it does is open a root shell, akin to `sudo -i`
[10:53] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, Any Good FPS shooters for linux?
[10:53] <yrth> nickrud, are you still here?
[10:53] <IndyGunFreak> don't know.
[10:53] <bford16> akos, when you install ubuntu, it will take care of grub for you.  I wouldn't mess with it unless you need to.
[10:53] <sebhughes> anyway to get more info?
[10:53] <frost0> IndyGunFreak, np
[10:53] <NixMan> frost0: you wanting linux games?
[10:53] <LordMarshal> is there a forum or some website with step by step instructions on how to install beryl on ubuntu 7.04?
[10:53] <kravlin> frost0: There was one that i dont remember the name for. let me see if i can find it
[10:53] <sdouble> so su [enter password} will make it so you won't need to sudo in front of each command requiring root
[10:53] <frost0> NixMan, yep
[10:53] <pricechild> lordmarshal #ubuntu-effects
[10:53] <frost0> kravlin, sweet
[10:53] <sdouble> for that session
[10:53] <frost0> NixMan, Ever Heard Of Warsow?
[10:54] <LordMarshal> i enter that in a search engine?
[10:54] <bford16> leaving...
[10:54] <nickrud> yrth, yes
[10:54] <mc44> pricechild: has someone stolen all your capitals? :)
[10:54] <Pirate_Hunter> Flannel, sdouble, pricechild: so if i wanted to gain root access for what im planning to do what command do i use liek i want to gain complete root access without being asked for pass for this session?
[10:54] <frost0> NixMan, It Is Sweet, But Now Idea How To Install :(
[10:54] <Flannel> Pirate_Hunter: `sudo -i`
[10:54] <sebhughes> sudo -i
[10:54] <sebhughes> colour
[10:54] <pricechild> lordmarshal, no "/join #ubuntu-effects" and ask there, that's our bling channel :)
[10:54] <frost0> NixMan, www.warsow.net
[10:54] <sebhughes> argh i keep using the wrong keyboard
[10:54] <pricechild> mc44 no, i'm on ircatwork and have lost my tab completion :) (its there but broken...)
[10:54] <ormandj> I'm looking to get a laptop to run Ubuntu on. What's everybody's suggestion? I've heard the Lenovo T61p is good, but was curious for more opinions. :)
[10:55] <NixMan> frost0: check out my lists: http://techystuff.info/?p=57 http://techystuff.info/?p=54 warsow is ok, but not that great. better games on my site there.
[10:55] <yrth> nickrud, I think it's time for me to divorce ubuntu on this machine... what other distribution would you recommend? I was thinking of gentoo
[10:55] <Pirate_Hunter> Flannel: so that command on its own will let me ahve full root access to all my hds, folders etc wihtout having to be asked for password... is that right?
[10:55] <kravlin> frost0: http://www.alientrap.org/nexuiz/
[10:55] <JayRoe> can someone tell me what's wrong with this line "/dev/sda4	/media/RecDisk	vfat	rw,user,auto	0	0". For some reason I don't have write access to the partition.
[10:55] <kravlin> frost0: Great game
[10:55] <sbalneav> ormandj: I run a System76 laptop.  Which has the added advantage that Ubuntu comes pre-installed.
[10:55] <ramza3> with gnome and the file manager, if I make a link to a folder, I get the link but with the "symlink" path is there a way to convert that to the hard path
[10:55] <ormandj> yrth: what kind of person are you? a waste time == fun person or a computer is a tool == smart person?
[10:55] <ormandj> sbalneav: who is system76?
[10:55] <kravlin> frost0: it feels like unreal tournament
[10:56] <ormandj> i've never heard of that company
[10:56] <pricechild> pirate_hunter don't use sudo/root willy-nilly... be very careful what you do with root access as you _will_ break your computer if you are not careful
[10:56] <nickrud> yrth, I used suse redhat and mandrake years ago, then settled on debian and now ubuntu for my desktop. I'm not a distro aware dude
[10:56] <arbeck23> i'm having a problem where putting a samba share in my fstab fails on boot... but if I do a umount and then a mount -a, it works
[10:56] <sbalneav> ormandj: A small company that specializes in distributing ubuntu-ready laptops
[10:56] <Flannel> Pirate_Hunter: that command opens a root shell.  So more or less, yes.
[10:56] <sbalneav> ormandj: www.system76.com
[10:56] <Pirate_Hunter> pricechild: I understand that but i needed to know it cause after im done reading and sure of all the steps i may require sudo granetd access
[10:56] <NixMan> frost0: those look good any helping you any?
[10:56] <frost0> NixMan, Does Frets On Fire Come With Legal Free Songs?
[10:57] <ormandj> sbalneav: i'll go have a peek.
[10:57] <ormandj> thank you
[10:57] <imbecile> pricechild,  so you think the failure to load stuff is due to compiz-fusion?
[10:57] <NixMan> frost0: i believe so...
[10:57] <sbalneav> NP
[10:57] <pricechild> arbeck23 wild stab in the dark and I don't really know... but I guess because that stuff is mounted before samba or networking daemons come up?
[10:57] <pricechild> imbecile if its still running... just be sure ;)
[10:57] <pricechild> pirate_hunter "may require"...... be careful and good luck :)
[10:57] <frost0> NixMan, I Have Guitar Hero 2 But, I Have A PS2 To USB Cord, I COULD USE MY GUITAR!
[10:57] <yrth> nickrud, I can't install suse or ubuntu on this machine without tricking it to not load some LAN drivers... so my network card doesn't work.. I've got on my other laptop ubuntu and it works great so I've got a place to work... maybe it's time for some fun :)
[10:58] <arbeck23> pricechild, how can i make sure that samba loads first?
[10:58] <Pirate_Hunter> pricechild: thanks hopefully i wont need to use it
[10:59] <pricechild> arbeck23 not a clue :) as i say i'm probably very wrong, it just makes sense to me as drives are mounted before anything else...
[10:59] <arbeck23> it seemed to work in the last version of ubuntu i was running, but when i installed 7.04 it stopped
[10:59] <frost0> NixMan, Can You Help Me Install Warsow?
[10:59] <kravlin> frost0: You may want to take a look at this site. http://rangit.com/software/top-8-linux-games-of-2007/
[11:00] <arbeck23> i guess i could take it out of fstab and run a script that mounts it manually on startup
[11:00] <Zombie> Is there a channel for Ubuntu Super Users?
[11:01] <pricechild> zombie this one's good
[11:01] <banlieue> is there a reason synaptic insists on also removing ubuntu-desktop when trying to remove the 'compiz' package?
[11:01] <Anlar> Zombie: what makes you think you would belong into such? :D
[11:01] <pricechild> arbeck23 i'd try that... or just never reboot? :P
[11:01] <Zombie> I'm having some Kerberos issues.
[11:01] <IndyGunFreak> lol, super users?
[11:01] <Pirate_Hunter> please look at my paste bin, it is either my impression but sda2 seems to have a problem and my other hd is not shown in fstab yet i cna access it and it has been mounted through gparted - http://pastebin.com/d4773d234
[11:01] <NixMan> frost0: umm...i can..
[11:01] <NixMan> frost0: it is actually very easy
[11:01] <pricechild> !ubuntu-desktop | banlieue
[11:01] <ubotu> banlieue: k/ed/x/ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage. It depends upon other packages and brings them in; you can safely remove it, but it is recommended that you re-install it when upgrading.
[11:01] <frost0> NixMan, How?
[11:02] <Zombie> Up until this point, my experience has been Fedora and Mandriva Centric.
[11:02] <NixMan> frost0: hold on..
[11:02] <banlieue> I know that
[11:02] <banlieue> but that does suggest I want to keep it
[11:02] <arbeck23> pricechild, my house gets too hot if i leave all the computers on all the time!
[11:02] <Zombie> This Laptop is my first Ubuntu node.
[11:02] <banlieue> and doesnt explain why synaptic would want to uninstall it automatically along with compiz
[11:02] <sebhughess> I just plugged my ubuntu pc into my network but it says it cant get a connection
[11:02] <pricechild> arbeck23 well then that leaves you with only one option :D
[11:02] <NixMan> frost0: got here http://games.internode.on.net/filelist.php?filedetails=9685 and save to your desktop
[11:03] <Zombie> I have an advanced Linux infrastructure composed of LDAP, Kerberized services such as Samba, FreeRadius, and IPSec
[11:03] <NixMan> frost0: if i leave and become unreponsive, i'll be back in a few momments. i'm not sure if i willl
[11:03] <Anlar> Zombie: yes, just as you should. :)
[11:03] <emid> does anyone know why when I empty my trash it hangs until I hit the cancel button?
[11:03] <Zombie> I have Everything is all changed around.
[11:04] <pricechild> emid how do you know that it hangs?
[11:04] <Pirate_Hunter> please look at my paste bin, it is either my impression but sda2 seems to have a problem and my other hd is not shown in fstab yet i cna access it and it has been mounted through gparted - http://pastebin.com/d4773d234
[11:04] <Zombie> Its like trying to play the second Quest of Zelda 1.
[11:04] <emid> the window that shows you tings being deleted hangs
[11:04] <emid> it does actually delete everything though
[11:04] <frost0> NixMan, Then What?
[11:04] <banlieue> pricechild: could you explain to me? because I still don't get why synaptic insists on removing it along with compiz
[11:04] <frost0> NixMan, When It Is On My Desktop?
[11:04] <Anlar> Zombie: but I think you will hate Ubuntu in the long run if you try to have it as client in all that.. as Ubuntu developers couldn't care less about that stuff, we've seen it quite clearly in the way they handle those blueprints etc
[11:05] <|Mafioso|> hi
[11:05] <HorizonXP> hey, i can't seem to play DVDs
[11:05] <Zombie> Well, I paid alot for this Laptop.
[11:05] <|Mafioso|> is this german or english channel?
[11:05] <HorizonXP> it gets to the title menu, i select a chapter, and then ntohing happens
[11:05] <Flannel> |Mafioso|: this is english, german would be #ubuntu-de
[11:05] <pricechild> banlieue ubuntu-desktop is a package with nothing in it that you need to have when doing distribution upgrades. when going from for example 6.10 to 7.04 you _NEED_ that package installed to make sure everything goes smoothly and that you end up with the correct end point
[11:05] <|Mafioso|> ok im able to speak english^
[11:05] <NixMan> frost0: ok, it is a tar.gz file right?
[11:05] <|Mafioso|> i post my problem
[11:05] <Zombie> It seems Ubuntu has all the same software, its just all switched around.
[11:05] <banlieue> pricechild: right.. so why would synaptic want to remove it, if it's useful to keep?
[11:06] <banlieue> pricechild: it has nothing to do with compiz specifically, does it?
[11:06] <frost0> NixMan, Right
[11:06] <|Mafioso|> got a little problem
[11:06] <pricechild> banlieue if you didn't, then you could miss out on some new packages in the next version that "should" be in a default install
[11:06] <IndyGunFreak> !dvd | HorizonXP
[11:06] <ubotu> HorizonXP: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[11:06] <EliasAmaral> Hello! I am looking for how to change (permanently, for all user accounts) the default keyboard layout for text mode (Ctrl+alt+f1 - f6), because currently it accepts the input as if my keyboard was american. Also, I want to change the font of text mode, maybe using framebuffer. Any tips?
[11:06] <|Mafioso|> how2 tell grub to install on another hdd?
[11:06] <pricechild> banlieue because compiz is a part of the standard ubuntu-desktop
[11:06] <|Mafioso|> it recognized my data partition (sda) for installing grub
[11:06] <banlieue> it is?
[11:06] <NixMan> frost0: double click on it...and extract it to your desktop...
[11:06] <|Mafioso|> but grub has to be installed on sdc6 to get ubuntu booted
[11:06] <banlieue> didnt know that
[11:06] <banlieue> explains it :)
[11:06] <frost0> NixMan, I Did All That Earlier...so yep
[11:06] <pricechild> banlieue as of feisty anyway :)
[11:06] <banlieue> pricechild: ty.. explains the new desktop-effects added to feisty
[11:06] <pricechild> banlieue you can find compiz in system > preferences > desktop effects
[11:07] <pricechild> yeah :)
[11:07] <banlieue> never realised as much as the desktop effects dont work for me anyway (ati+3d acceleration=hell)
[11:07] <NixMan> frost0: basically, it is installed, but not nice and tidy..so have you yet used terminal?
[11:07] <HorizonXP> IndyGunFreak: Thanks, but I got that far, I have libdvdcss installed, since it can parts of the DVD like the initial title screens
[11:07] <pricechild> *huggles his nvidia*
[11:07] <ShackJack> banlieue: You can run compiz with XGL...
[11:07] <frost0> NixMan, I Am Familiar With The Terminal Yes.
[11:07] <IndyGunFreak> HorizonXP: not necessarily.
[11:07] <banlieue> i actually did have 3d acceleration working on edgy
[11:07] <banlieue> but it all reverted when upgrading to feisty
[11:07] <HorizonXP> IndyGunFreak: But when I go to select an episode on the DVD, that's when it doesn't play
[11:07] <banlieue> ironically, as feisty introduced the desktop effects requiring 3d acceleration
[11:07] <emid> no thoughts on my trash? =(
[11:08] <IndyGunFreak> HorizonXP: some dvd's, i've personally experienced being able to view the menu, but not the movie, because of a codec issue.
[11:08] <ShackJack> banlieue: You just need to create an XGL session, then you should be able to use Compiz..
[11:08] <banlieue> i'm not big on desktop effects
[11:08] <xarus> hi there.
[11:08] <ShackJack> banlieue: But yeah, ATI does kind of bite it...
[11:08] <banlieue> it's general 3d acceleration I hope to get working properly again
[11:08] <Pirate_Hunter> please look at my paste bin, it is either my impression but sda2 seems to have a problem and my other hd is not shown in fstab yet i cna access it and it has been mounted through gparted - http://pastebin.com/d4773d234
[11:08] <banlieue> took me about 7 hours to get working last time, lol
[11:08] <NixMan> frost0: ok, run this sudo cp -r /home/YOURNAME/Desktop/Warsow /opt/
[11:08] <xarus> did any of you experience some strange problems with compiz-fusion since last dist-upgrade @ gutsy?
[11:09] <xarus> segmentation faults ?
[11:09] <frost0> NixMan, K Writing This Down, Cuz I'm On Someone Elses PC
[11:09] <frost0> NixMan, NExt?
[11:09] <xarus> unable to start? [at nvidia drivers] 
[11:09] <NixMan> frost0: folder warsow may be named a little differently
[11:09] <frost0> NixMan, K
[11:09] <Flannel> xarus: #ubuntu+1 for Gutsy support, thanks
[11:09] <xarus> Flannel: thank you
[11:10] <NixMan> frost0: ok, basically, once you unzipped it it was installed. actually, you can put it wherever you want /home/yourname/Games/ would work. to play the game, go into the folder, find a .sh file, (should be a .sh) named warsow, run, runwarsow, something like that. double click on it, and click run. it should work
[11:10] <Cross> ct
[11:10] <NixMan> frost0: /opt/ is just the place most people put these things...
[11:11] <frost0> NixMan, Same With Frets On Fire?
[11:11] <NixMan> frost0: yes
[11:11] <Pirate_Hunter> please look at my paste bin, it is either my impression but sda2 seems to have a problem and my other hd is not shown in fstab yet i cna access it and it has been mounted through gparted - http://pastebin.com/d4773d234
[11:11] <EliasAmaral> I think I can change the keyboard layout in text mode changing the file /etc/default/console-setup. But the settings there seems right
[11:11] <NixMan> frost0: actually, i think i should put a post on my blog about how to intall things...you'll find a buncha games on their
[11:11] <NixMan> frost0: gotta go, be back in a few...
[11:11] <frost0> NixMan, DO IT! :)
[11:13] <Pirate_Hunter> please look at my paste bin, it is either my impression but sda2 seems to have a problem and my other hd is not shown in fstab yet i cna access it and it has been mounted through gparted - http://pastebin.com/d4773d234 - cna someone tell me if there is somehting wrong with my fstab and why isnt hdd1 showing
[11:13] <nixnoob> where is the alias file stored for network interfaces?
[11:13] <banlieue> oh, does anyone know how to get the right ctrl/alt/shift keys working as well for the default keyboard shortcuts menu?
[11:14] <beni> hey! is init 0 == shutdown ?
[11:14] <jevangelo> has anyone setup ntlm auth with squid?
[11:14] <vzduch> beni: yes.. and 'init 6' == reboot
[11:15] <whiteboy> Hi, does this guide (http://lifehacker.com/software/top/turbocharge-your-terminal-274317.php) work for SSH???
[11:15] <pushpop> hey all after restarting my ubuntu box after install it seems to be very slow.... I have 4gb of ram and a dual core cpu... it was running great before reboot any ideas?
[11:15] <NixMan> fraco: so did you run it? also, for me, when i ran frets of fire...i changed the graphics settings, it froze. but i hit control alt backspace, restarted xserver, and then logged in, started again, and the settings had changed...
[11:15] <IndyGunFreak> don't reboot?
[11:15] <NixMan> fraco: never mind, wrong name
[11:15] <pushpop> i'm looking for serious answers thank you
[11:15] <fraco> lol
[11:16] <beni> vzduch: but my comp didnt switch off automatically, so there is no problem if i just press the button on the front to make it switch off, right? :)
[11:16] <IndyGunFreak> well, i was serious
[11:16] <vzduch> beni: if it says that the shutdown process is finished, then yes
[11:16] <beni> pushpop: examined the bootlog?
[11:16] <beni> vzduch: "System Halted"
[11:16] <whiteboy> http://lifehacker.com/software/top/turbocharge-your-terminal-274317.php DOES this work for an ssh terminal through putty?
[11:16] <vzduch> then you can safely turn it off
[11:17] <beni> vzduch: okay thank you :) i just wasnt sure )
[11:17] <Kloeschen> huhu, wie kan man die Farbe der Mens die auf diesem Scrrenshoot makiert sind ndern? http://www.spongedpics.com/upload/WQ1184446311W4699376791d42-Men.png
[11:17] <killaz> hi
[11:17] <killaz> I need some help with lirc
[11:17] <vzduch> !de | Kloeschen
[11:17] <ubotu> Kloeschen: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[11:17] <beni> Kloeschen: qry mich mal
[11:18] <whiteboy> !question | killaz
[11:18] <ubotu> killaz: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:18] <killaz> everytime I start the lirc I get this:
[11:18] <beni> !beryl | Kloeschen
[11:18] <ubotu> Kloeschen: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[11:18] <beni> !emerald | Kloeschen
[11:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about emerald - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:18] <killaz> I couldn't load the required kernel modules
[11:18] <beni> !emerald-theme-manager | Kloeschen
[11:18] <killaz> whiteboy: I will if you give me a chance to ask ;-)
[11:18] <beni> Kloeschen: guck dich mal nach beryl um, installiere das (das is der 3d-desktop)
[11:19] <sebhughess> in ff im trying to play a .wmv but it dont work
[11:19] <sebhughess> how can i get it to work
[11:19] <killaz> I followed the instruction but still I get this message...
[11:19] <yfhahn> hello
[11:19] <killaz> what am I doing wrong?
[11:19] <beni> Kloeschen: Danach guckst du nach "emerald" ein theme-manager. da kann man dann auch einstellen wie die themes sein sollen, also die farben modfizieren usw
[11:19] <vzduch> beni, Kloeschen: #ubuntu-de existiert ;)
[11:19] <beni> vzduch: shit ;)
[11:19] <yfhahn> i am having a strange problem with mod_rewrite in feisty...
[11:19] <whiteboy> ANYBODY know if http://lifehacker.com/software/top/turbocharge-your-terminal-274317.php works while running ssh through putty? Or is that just for built in terminal?
[11:20] <ianmcorvidae> whiteboy: Lemme fire up FF and check.
[11:20] <Kloeschen> ok, danke, oich werde mein Glck versuchen
[11:20] <sebhughess> how can i get a .wmv to play in ff
[11:20] <IndyGunFreak> !wmv
[11:20] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[11:21] <IndyGunFreak> sebhughess: you'll probably have to play it in totem or mplayer
[11:21] <ianmcorvidae> whiteboy: .bashrc works through ssh, too.
[11:21] <whiteboy> ianmcorvidae thank you very much!!!
[11:21] <ianmcorvidae> whiteboy: yw
[11:21] <whiteboy> ;)
[11:22] <yfhahn> so mod_rewrite is working, but a lot of files (images, css, etc.) return a 403 access denied page
[11:22] <Pirate_Hunter> please look at my paste bin, it is either my impression but sda2 seems to have a problem and my other hd is not shown in fstab yet i cna access it and it has been mounted through gparted - http://pastebin.com/d4773d234 - cna someone tell me if there is somehting wrong with my fstab and why isnt hdd1 showing?
[11:22] <gar> Can I boot ubuntu from an external usb drive? I boot from the live cd and nothing happens :(
[11:23] <yfhahn> any thoughts on this one?
[11:23] <killaz> I need someone to help me figure out what is wrong with my lirc.
[11:24] <killaz> irw is telling me connect: connection refused
[11:24] <alindeman> Is it possible to tell an already running program to use a different $DISPLAY (so it "moves" to another x session) ?
[11:24] <Flannel> Pirate_Hunter: What is hdd1?  Why are you expecting something to be there?
[11:24] <vzduch> gar: if your BIOS supports booting from external USB devices you can
[11:24] <gar> why won't it boot from the live cd?
[11:25] <IndyGunFreak> gar: could be any number of reasons.
[11:25] <vzduch> gar: could it be that you need to set the boot device in the BIOS?
[11:25] <gar> No, it loads - it just never finishes loading ;(
[11:26] <IndyGunFreak> gar: well, if you're wanting to install, use the alternate Install CD... its textbased, and should get you installed.
[11:26] <IndyGunFreak> gar: are you sure your burns are good?
[11:27] <blow_fish> how do i run googleearth-package?
[11:27] <gar> it seems fine.
[11:27] <vzduch> blow_fish: ?
[11:27] <IndyGunFreak> !googleearth
[11:27] <ubotu> Google Earth is now available, for free (only as in price), for Linux, too. To download it see http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html - A package for Ubuntu is available in the !Medibuntu repository
[11:27] <gar> What's the best way to load it on an external hdd?
[11:27] <arooni> how do i set the $SHELL variable to bash
[11:27] <arooni> :?
[11:27] <Pirate_Hunter> Flannelhdd1 is my other HD which is not showing in fstab and doesnt get mounted on startup "which is what i want", i cna access it only ehn i double click on it and use the password which mounts it for the rest of my session
[11:27] <blow_fish> googleearth-package
[11:27] <blow_fish> bash: googleearth-package: command not found
[11:27] <IndyGunFreak> gar: seems fine... well, that tells me you don't know.   i'd try burning it again, and burn it SLOW.. like around 2-4x
[11:28] <IndyGunFreak> gar: are you wanting to install Ubuntu to an external drive?
[11:28] <gar> noo - it works fine on the other computers.
[11:28] <gar> yes.
[11:28] <IndyGunFreak> gar: then for whatgever reason, you PC is goofed up on it.
[11:28] <Pirate_Hunter> Flannel: hdd1 is my other HD which is not showing in fstab and doesnt get mounted on startup "which is what i want", i cna access it only when i double click on it and use the password which mounts it for the rest of my session
[11:28] <gar> knoppix works well
[11:28] <IndyGunFreak> gar: well, if you're installing to an external USB drive, i'd HIGHLY recommend the alternate install CD.. ive never had luck with using the live CD to install to a usb drive
[11:29] <IndyGunFreak> gar: well, ubuntu isn't knoppix
[11:29] <Shafto> gar, Try booting it but this time hit the advanced options in the initial menu...i think its f6 and remove the quiet and splash i think it is
[11:29] <gar> ok, shafto  thanks
[11:29] <tony_> trying to get radio audio streaming to work and the streamers are also sending video but the video is not playing or is disrupted. any ideas of what I can do to fix this?
[11:29] <Shafto> gar, Could give you an idea where its hanging
[11:30] <gar> When it gets to the staging menu (when it loads the various settings).. I can see the screen.
[11:30] <tony_> trying to get KFI listen live. you might have to google for the link.
[11:31] <Shafto> staging menu means nothing to me :)
[11:31] <gar> me either
[11:32] <gar> is fedora any good?
[11:32] <Tinned_Tuna> heya, upon logging into my ubuntu machine, I'm only shown the background, and no panels
[11:32] <chaotic> how come when i test my gfx   card  i keep goingto that grey scree n with the black x
[11:32] <vzduch> gar: wrong place to ask :>
[11:32] <und3rB3ar> this channel might be a bit bias to that question
[11:33] <Shafto> gar, try the alternate cd?
[11:33] <nivekc1> i installed lmms onto my computer and it didnt put an icon ANYwhere so the only way i can run it is to type it into terminal how do i make an icon for it?
[11:33] <Pirate_Hunter> Flannel: hdd1 is my other HD which is not showing in fstab and doesnt get mounted on startup "which is what i want", i cna access it only when i double click on it and use the password which mounts it for the rest of my session
[11:33] <Pirate_Hunter> Flannel you around?
[11:33] <und3rB3ar> anyone try to run windows dvr software in wine ?
[11:33] <und3rB3ar> havent been able to get any linux ones to work
[11:34] <gar> the text based doesn't have a gui?
[11:34] <IndyGunFreak> gar: no.. but its still quite easy
[11:34] <IndyGunFreak> its strictly an installer
[11:34] <SAVVYDKP> when i try to play full screen 3d games I keep getting the error "SDL_SetVideoMode failed: couldn't find matching GLX visual" I have no idea why this just started...help?
[11:34] <gar> oh
[11:34] <gar> the internal hdd is busted
[11:34] <gar> I can only use the external hdd or the cdrom
[11:34] <vzduch> I remember having used the Debian installer when installing Hoary 2 years ago.. pretty straightforward
[11:34] <jevangelo> there should be an international no GUI day
[11:34] <IndyGunFreak> gar: that doesn't matter
[11:35] <IndyGunFreak> gar: you're wanting to install Ubuntu, correct?
[11:35] <nivekc1> how can i talk to uboto?
[11:35] <freebse> jevangelo: I'm for a whole week
[11:35] <fblade1987> hey guys does anyone know if photoshop works through wine?
[11:35] <freebse> nivekc1: just say something :)
[11:35] <vzduch> !bot | nivekc1
[11:35] <ubotu> nivekc1: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[11:36] <RoC_MasterMind> nivekc1, /msg ubotu !mp3
[11:36] <RoC_MasterMind> nivekc1, /msg ubotu !list
[11:36] <judyc> Hi, I've set my mouse lefthanded. But how can I change the pointer orientation?
[11:36] <MajorPayne> Is there a Rhythmbox like music player with a curses interface?
[11:36] <gar> thanks
[11:36] <IndyGunFreak> !botabuse
[11:36] <judyc> Anyone knows this? I'm using gnome
[11:36] <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...
[11:36] <SAVVYDKP> I should be able to modprobe glx, yes?
[11:36] <freebse> fblade1987: http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=17
[11:36] <RoC_MasterMind> MajorPayne, it's not curses, but when I want to play on the commandline I use mpg123 or ogg123....although there are undoubtably curses based CLI mp3 players
[11:37] <ThanatosDrive> How can I play Diablo II on Ubuntu?
[11:37] <Simplemente> me confundi de canal
[11:37] <SAVVYDKP> ! glx
[11:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about glx - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:37] <fblade1987> thanks freebse!
[11:37] <sivik> how do i fix an issue with permissions and the user:group for a folder set as ? and when i try to change it, it says permissions denied (i keep using sudo)
[11:37] <axos88>  Hello! After doing an USB-key install, how do I recover my USB-key? I did a partitioning made fat16 parition on it, but there is no /dev/sdb1 to mount...
[11:37] <MajorPayne> RoC_MasterMind: Yea.  I want to play music over ssh (without -X) in screen.  But I like how a music player like Rhythmbox organizes the music.  You can't get that with mpg123 or ogg123.
[11:37] <Simplemente> :)
[11:37] <freebse> ThanatosDrive: wine
[11:38] <RoC_MasterMind> True MajorPayne
[11:38] <freebse> ThanatosDrive: but don't know if it works, google might help
[11:38] <axos88> sivik: sudo chown myself.mygroup whatever
[11:38] <sivik> that doesn't work, it says permission denied
[11:38] <axos88> sivik: huh?
[11:38] <sivik> the permissions and user:group are currently set as ? and when i try to chown or chmod it says permissions denied
[11:39] <MajorPayne> RoC_MasterMind: I am having a hard time find out the best way to play music on another computer from a different room (network connection).  I would like it to be able to run is screen because this computer is a laptop and will only be active when it really has to be.
[11:39] <fblade1987> whats a good mmorpg to play on linux thats free?
[11:39] <sivik> fblade1987, go look on google and pick one
[11:40] <fblade1987> sorry was only asking advice
[11:40] <axos88>  Hello! After doing an USB-key install, how do I recover my USB-key? I did a partitioning made fat16 parition on it, but there is no /dev/sdb1 to mount...
[11:40] <RoC_MasterMind> MajorPayne, you can't do that with any media player, the sound will always play on the box the program is running on...however, you could NFS or SMB network mount the music and then play it locally....also ALSA I hear can send sound to remote machines.
[11:41] <russe11> I installed compiz-fusion, but now when compiz is NOT running, I alt-tab doesn't work.
[11:41] <RoC_MasterMind> russe11, you may want to ask on #compiz-fusion
[11:41] <freebse> fblade1987: http://www.planeshift.it/ it is free
[11:41] <MajorPayne> RoC_MasterMind: Yea.  The music player is playing on the computer across the room.
[11:41] <sivik> has anyone seen when permissions and user:group set as ?, if so, how do i get around fixing it, and don't tell me to try chown or chmod because it says permission denied
[11:41] <MajorPayne> RoC_MasterMind: Via ssh.
[11:41] <fblade1987> thanks again freebse :P
[11:41] <MajorPayne> RoC_MasterMind: But you can't run that in screen.
[11:41] <russe11> RoC_MasterMind, but I'm talking about when I'm NOT using compiz. Compiz alt-tab is working fine.
[11:42] <freebse> fblade1987: no prob, but maybe it is not the best
[11:42] <RoC_MasterMind> russe11, yes, but alt+tab normally works, therefore compiz-fusion caused this problem...therefore it's a #compiz-fusion question
[11:42] <russe11> RoC_MasterMind I asked there
[11:43] <ragnarokk> \server irc.thundercity.net
[11:43] <und3rB3ar> whats the working linux dvr program called ?
[11:43] <RoC_MasterMind> und3rB3ar, mythtv
[11:43] <towlieban> snd-hda-intel is loaded but i cant hear any sounds. can anyone help me troubleshoot ?
[11:44] <Shafto> !intel-hda | towlieban
[11:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about intel-hda - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:44] <banlieue> hey, ubuntu has xkill ^_^
[11:44] <banlieue> sorry, bit offtopic *disappears again*
[11:45] <Shafto> banlieue, thanks ^^, tired though so cut me some slack, i can barely read xchat :)
[11:45] <towlieban> i dont need something specifically for hda-intel
[11:45] <tehdavid> i am installing xubuntu, and it said it was doing something to the filesystem. then a windows popped up showing the contents of my windows partition. after this is exited the windows and was left with absolutely nothing. anyone know what went wrong?
[11:47] <ThanatosDrive> Netsplit?
[11:48] <JayRoe> Can someone tell me how I connect to Vista?
[11:48] <schasi> JayRoe: What do you mean by "connect"?
[11:49] <vinny> if i change my apt/sources to feisty, from gutsy, and do a dist-upgrade, will it "downgrade" me
[11:49] <vinny> im sick of things breakingevermetacity --replace
[11:49] <ThanatosDrive> Scratch that; How do I dual boot? That is, install Windows XP onto Ubuntu? (I just learned the game I play 24/7 doesn't work in WINE)
[11:50] <clearzen> ThanatosDrive: what game do you play?
[11:50] <mysqlchange> help
[11:50] <jafnoob> anyone know where to find usplash themes (except *look.org) ?
[11:50] <clearzen> Cedega is a program to run games in linux that runs much better than wine and has good support
[11:50] <freebse> ThanatosDrive: just install and reinstall grub after WinDOS installation
[11:50] <mysqlchange> cedega is shit
[11:50] <JayRoe> schasi; I'm able to access my Vista PC, but the network seems very unstable. Opening a folder on Vista from Ubuntu is roulette and I'm never able to open or copy the files.
[11:51] <Wylder>  how i can repair one deleted file im my system?
[11:51] <mysqlchange> i have the latest version and it say game problems
[11:51] <Wylder> some one can help me?
[11:51] <mysqlchange> i wnt to remove mysql charset
[11:51] <bbryant_> Wylder, how did you delete it?
[11:51] <vbabiy> Wylder: there are tools but not sure whats the name
[11:52] <jorge_> hello
[11:52] <vinny> stuff it, im just going to do it
[11:52] <vinny> and see what happens
[11:52] <Wylder> bbryant_ i dont know.. one user deleted it
[11:52] <adelie> is it possible to make desktop icons unique to a workspace?
[11:52] <rcbaxter_> Any suggestions for a NAS solution?  I've been looking at the WD MyBook.
[11:52] <clearzen> ThanatosDrive: Failing that you could use vmware to run xp in windows but mind you it will eat *a lot* of system resources to run a game like that and you would most likely get a bad frame rate
[11:52] <JayRoe> schasi sometimes I can access the subfolders on the network and then maybe a later it wants login details for the same folder.
[11:52] <clearzen> vinny: you should let me know what happens I'm curious
[11:53] <schasi> JayRoe: Timeout maybe?
[11:53] <donvito> i have ubuntu 7.04 but i cant setup the internet conection i have broadband internet connection that i must dial, i dont have a router.
[11:53] <Zyndrome> right, seem to got 3D-acceleration working (Painkiller ran until a checkpoint, playing it from an NTFS disc :P)
[11:53] <stefg> !dsl
[11:53] <ubotu> Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[11:53] <NigelS> Wylder: on most filesystems used in linux the info isn't preserved, the inodes are reset so file recovery is non-trivial. which fs was the file deleted from?
[11:53] <ThanatosDrive> clearzen: Diablo II
[11:53] <schasi> JayRoe: To be hones, i don't know a fuck about vista, only that it's very slow on my machine
[11:53] <Justi1> What command do I type in terminal to switch to a different window manager?
[11:53] <arooni_> help!  i can't get eclipse to run>  i see chasetoys@LilArooni:~$ searching for compatible vm...
[11:54] <Zyndrome> now, how do I make Linux automount other drives I have (NTFS) when it boots?
[11:54] <arooni_> but it doesnt find one
[11:54] <tritium> !ohmy > schasi
[11:54] <clearzen> ThanatosDrive: Just use Cedega. It will run that flawlessly
[11:54] <John`> I was able to extend the desktop to both side fine with dual view using xgl session with the fgrlx driver, but it just that when I want to play a video and maximize it, it would just do it to both side of monitor and cut it in half, how do I make it just one side?
[11:54] <stefg> !ntfs
[11:54] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[11:54] <ThanatosDrive> clearzen: Including the Loader I use to load it with? Because I never install Diablo II. I run it straight of my external.
[11:54] <Zyndrome> \:D/
[11:54] <ThanatosDrive> clearzen: That is, I use D2Loader so I can play anywhere without having the CDs to install it.
[11:55] <clearzen> ThanatosDrive: mount -o loop /path/to/file.iso /path/to/mount/point
[11:55] <ThanatosDrive> clearzen: Not an .iso
[11:56] <ThanatosDrive> clearzen: I'll try out Cedega anyway though. Although somehow I doubt it'll work. Not at running the game, but because of this: I seem to not be able to edit files on my external. it gives me the 'read-only' error.
[11:56] <NigelS> ThanatosDrive: what exactly does this program do? is the data on an external drive?
[11:56] <ThanatosDrive> NigelS: Yes.
[11:56] <NigelS> ThanatosDrive: is your external NTFS? install ntfs-fuse
[11:57] <ThanatosDrive> NigelS: Thanks!
[11:57] <clearzen> ThanatosDrive: What file system is it? fat32?
[11:57] <pavan> hey all having this error when trying to install g++ or build-essentials
[11:57] <pavan> g++:
[11:57] <pavan>   Depends: cpp (>=4:4.1.2-1ubuntu4) but 4:4.1.2-1ubuntu1 is to be installed
[11:57] <pavan>   Depends: gcc (>=4:4.1.2-1ubuntu4) but 4:4.1.2-1ubuntu1 is to be installed
[11:57] <pavan>  Depends: g++-4.1 but it is not going to be installed
[11:57] <ThanatosDrive> clearzen: NTFS
[11:57] <MajorPayne> !paste | pavan
[11:57] <ubotu> pavan: 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)
[11:57] <clearzen> ThanatosDrive: Do you have 3g-ntfs installed?
[11:57] <tritium> pavan: it's build-essential, with no trailing "s"
[11:57] <NigelS> ThanatosDrive: get the ntfs 3g config tool and that will get ntfs-3g then you can write to ntfs
[11:58] <ThanatosDrive> NigelS; clearzen: Would that be sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g
[11:58] <ThanatosDrive> ?
[11:58] <stefg> !info cpp feisty
[11:58] <ubotu> cpp: The GNU C preprocessor (cpp). In component main, is optional. Version 4:4.1.2-1ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 32 kB, installed size 96 kB
[11:58] <clearzen> ThanatosDrive: That will do it
[11:58] <stefg> pavan: you shouldn't use gutsy
[11:58] <NigelS> ThanatosDrive: if you apt-cache search ntfs 3g you shall spot it, but get the config tool for ease of use
[11:59] <pavan> not sure of pastebin.. never used it.. sorry about pasting contents...
[11:59] <ThanatosDrive> NigelS: apt-cache? Sorry, I'm relatively new to Ubuntu (started yesterday)
[11:59] <clearzen> ThanatosDrive: then sudo apt-get install ntfs-config; gksu ntfs-config
[11:59] <pavan> i am trying to get a dev env so as to build some C++ apps.. i am using 7.04 ubuntu
[12:00] <Valued> i haf a computer and it has pata and sata.  i cannot change boot order in bios but it only has grub in pata.  how can i move grub to sata?
[12:00] <MajorPayne> pavan: Just do hat tritium said.  "sudo aptitude install build-essential"
[12:00] <pavan> what packages would i need to build a C++ app on ubuntu??
[12:00] <ThanatosDrive> clearzen: Should I also sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g?
[12:00] <preaction> pavan: build-essential
[12:00] <Andy_> Hi! Just wondering if someone might be able to help me figure out why  ubuntu keeps locking up on install? I can wait my turn :)
[12:00] <arooni> does anyone know how to get ndiswrapper to keep working?  it stops after awhile
[12:00] <pavan> i tried that with synaptic package manager.. but i got the error i posted before..
[12:01] <arooni> with ubuntu 7.04
[12:01] <clearzen> ThanatosDrive: yeah, the other commands are to download and run the config tool