[12:01] <hamzzz> jordan_U : i only have a wireless connection which i use for the internet
[12:01] <thebigham> how do i install the themes i downloaded from beryl website
[12:01] <mneptok> x89x: there are no 3D drivers for Unichrome chipsets
[12:01] <x89x> i cant  change the screen refresh rate !
[12:01] <CheesyMonkey> RkyRaccoon, Still having problems? Its me who helped you days ago just on another of my many nicknames :-|
[12:02] <NixMan> anyone testing my tutorial? http://techystuff.info/?p=64
[12:02] <mwe> !fixres | x89x
[12:02] <ubotu> x89x: 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
[12:02] <RkyRaccoon> cheesymonkey, yea allways
[12:02] <CheesyMonkey> RkyRaccoon, Whats up this time?
[12:02] <CheesyMonkey> RkyRaccoon, Did your X ever start?
[12:02] <sixdraw> hi all, i am currently hoping to upgrade my compaq pc as the motherboard, graphics card and power psu are pretty useless, i was looking at some of these AMD bundle kits that have the following components --->  AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 3.0GHz Socket AM2 2MB, BOXED w/fan and an Asus M2A-VM HDMI, AMD 690G+SB600, HDMI,Socket-AM2,m-ATX,DDR2,Firewire,PCI-Ex16 motherboard. Does anybody know if there are any known compatibility issues with th
[12:02] <sixdraw> is set up?
[12:03] <MattJ> !beryl | thebigham
[12:03] <ubotu> thebigham: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[12:03] <RkyRaccoon> cheesymonkey, i re-installed and it started fine, but as allways it started not booting
[12:03] <Littlegator> gnontghol what was the command to format a device? >_>
[12:03] <pharsmoth> anyone know why i would be getting a command not found error when im attempting to restart/start my samba server (samba is in stalled as best i can tell)
[12:03] <RkyRaccoon> cheesymonkey, im getting kinda sick of this
[12:03] <aaron> sixdraw: that should be fine. but use the 32bit edition of ubuntu
[12:03] <ferret_0567> How do I get xchat-gnome to automagically IDENTIFY me to NickServ?
[12:03] <thebigham> Thanks MattJ
[12:03] <thebigham> today is my first day of using ubuntu
[12:03] <sixdraw> does ubuntu not support the 64 bit or is it just easier with drivers etc and wine to use 32 bit?
[12:03] <BashBang> Ia2 : try   glxinfo | grep -in yes    will let you know if you have 3d accel enabled
[12:04] <MattJ> thebigham, congratulations :)
[12:04] <ichahi> beryl<3
[12:04] <thebigham> thanks =)
[12:04] <CheesyMonkey> sixdraw, easier with 32bit really
[12:04] <MajorPayne> If I chmod 750 /etc/skel/ will home directorys created after that have 750 permissions?
[12:04] <ferret_0567> sixdraw: Ubuntu supports 64-bit, but 32-bit is a lot easier to use for newbies
[12:04] <sixdraw> because i have a 64 bit amd allready and use the 32 bit version for that reason but i'd like to use the full functionality
[12:04] <RkyRaccoon> bashbang, its still there
[12:04] <ferret_0567> It's a bit hard to get 32-bit programs to work
[12:04] <sixdraw> right thanks a lot
[12:04] <ferret_0567> you can do it, but it's hard
[12:05] <ferret_0567> I'm using 64-bit right now
[12:05] <CheesyMonkey> RkyRaccoon, Ummm its a weird problem
[12:05] <aaron> 32bit all the way.
[12:05] <Jordan_U> sixdraw, It's only with proprietary apps that you have a problem
[12:05] <BashBang> RkyRaccoon : and you #commented out #load dri  #load glx  like that?
[12:05] <RkyRaccoon> cheesymonkey, would switching to kubuntu work?
[12:05] <RkyRaccoon> bashbang, no i deleted them
[12:05] <Littlegator> gnontghol what was the command to format a device? >_>
[12:05] <sixdraw> and just one other thing, is there a noticeable advantage in using 64 bit over 32 apart from those issues?
[12:06] <hobbs_> how do I embed a web page in the desktop?  like active desktop in wndows
[12:06] <CheesyMonkey> RkyRaccoon, I really doubt it, end of the day its the same OS just a different DE
[12:06] <MajorPayne> RkyRaccoon: Kubuntu still uses X.
[12:06] <ferret_0567> why is hdparm not being run as part of the system startup scripts anymore?
[12:06] <dez> hey all
[12:06] <ferret_0567> I need it
[12:06] <CheesyMonkey> RkyRaccoon, Have you ever tried any other distros that worked?
[12:06] <pharsmoth> hey dez
[12:06] <BashBang> RkyRaccoon : did you save the file like that?  Make sure they aren't back
[12:06] <dez> whats a good bootl loader for dual booting ubuntu?
[12:06] <ferret_0567> The Linux kernel automatically disables DMA and other advanced hard drive features automatically
[12:06] <CheesyMonkey> dez, the defaukt GRUB :)
[12:06] <RkyRaccoon> cheesymonkey, no this is my first shot at linux.  It works great on my laptop
[12:06] <sixdraw> i read its only in applications using complicated algorithims etc. and very large files that its benifical to use 64 bit
[12:07] <RkyRaccoon> bashbang, yea, i checked they saved
[12:07] <sixdraw> or something along those lines
[12:07] <dez> well the grub just auto maticly loads ubuntu
[12:07] <dez> it doesnt give me the option to load xp
[12:07] <BashBang> RkyRaccoon : what exactly does the EE message say
[12:07] <dez> :(
[12:07] <CheesyMonkey> dez, I think, from experience of dualbooting on fedora however, you go into the menu by pressing any key i think then choose Other
[12:07] <hobbs_> dez you want to dual boot with windows?
[12:08] <x89x> do via deltachrome people hae to choose vesa drivers ?
[12:08] <dez> yes hobbs
[12:08] <RkyRaccoon> bashbang, "(EE) AIGLX: Screen 0 is not DRI capable"
[12:08] <timewriter> hmm
[12:08] <ferret_0567> that is due to some errors, but I know that if I enable DMA, unmaskirq, and IO_Support = 32-bit with sync (mode 3) later, the system still functions fine
[12:08] <Biteyni> Does anybody know how to mount an external HD into Ubuntu?
[12:08] <hobbs_> dez you  installed windows first?
[12:08] <CheesyMonkey> RkyRaccoon, And you deleted that Load "DRI"?
[12:08] <ferret_0567> how do I get hdparm to run automatically on bootup
[12:08] <sixdraw> if there's any developers here by the way that have contributed to the development of the latest ubuntu, what a great job ye did.. ive converted a lot of friends lately i tell you
[12:08] <ferret_0567> ?
[12:08] <RkyRaccoon> cheesymonkey, yea
[12:08] <dez> well i got two hard drives and i installed ubuntu onthe small one and xp on the big one
[12:08] <BashBang> RkyRaccoon : what type of grafics card do you have?
[12:09] <RkyRaccoon> bashbang, ati radeon x1950pro
[12:09] <hobbs_> dez in what order?
[12:09] <dez> uh
[12:09] <dez> ubuntu first i think
[12:09] <ferret_0567> dez: you need to install Windows first
[12:09] <Ia2> MattJ, Thanks that fixed my problem!
[12:09] <BashBang> RkyRaccoon : and what driver is it using in xorg.conf?
[12:09] <RkyRaccoon> bashbang, fglrx
[12:09] <dez> but i didnt have the big hard drive pluged in
[12:09] <hobbs_> dez did you have the windows one installed when you installed ubuntu?
[12:09] <Biteyni> wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb1,
[12:09] <Biteyni>        missing codepage or other error
[12:09] <Biteyni>        In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
[12:09] <Biteyni>        dmesg | tail  or so
[12:09] <x89x> via deltachrome driverss !!
[12:09] <Biteyni> anybody know what i can do?
[12:10] <MattJ> Ia2, great!
[12:10] <hobbs_> dez you need to re-configure grub then
[12:10] <Biteyni> external HD
[12:10] <Biteyni> ?
[12:10] <dez> oh
[12:10] <dez> ok
[12:10] <x89x> its intalling vesa drivers !!
[12:10] <hobbs_> dez with the big one plugged in, but seccond in the boot order
[12:10] <BashBang> RkyRaccoon : if you aren't going to use any 3d you could just use the xfree 2d driver
[12:10] <ferret_0567> Biteyni: please, use the pastebin for anything bigger than 4 lines
[12:10] <MattJ> Ia2, hopefully it won't be necessary when ATI fix the problem
[12:10] <ferret_0567> !pastebin > Biteyni
[12:10] <dez> ok
[12:10] <Biteyni> ferret_0567: do you know what i can do to fix this?
[12:10] <RkyRaccoon> bashbang, do i replace "fglrx" with "xfree"?
[12:11] <Ia2> Hope so!
[12:11] <ferret_0567> what did you do to get that error Biteyni?
[12:11] <timewriter> anyone can help me configure penggy ?
[12:11] <acke_> i liked GPROFTPD, a pretty nice ftp server. for us n00bs.. .>D
[12:11] <NixMan> can someone test one of my tutorials to see if it is easy to follow? message me if you are interested
[12:11] <timewriter> ill check goole
[12:11] <timewriter> google
[12:11] <velko> Biteyni, somtimes a simple fsck on the external hard drive partition helps here
[12:11] <BashBang> RkyRaccoon : no, different name, I have to check what it is,  hang one sec
[12:11] <dez> brb
[12:11] <Biteyni> how to do that velkO?>
[12:11] <RkyRaccoon> bashbang, if its vesa ive tried it many times
[12:12] <Jordan_U> NixMan, Are you writing them on the official wiki?
[12:12] <Littlegator> I tried doing mkfs -t ext3 /dev/hda4 but it freezes at inode 29
[12:12] <ferret_0567> can I just add "exec /etc/init.d/hdparm to /etc/rc.local to get hdparm to run at boot up time????
[12:12] <Ia2> MattJ, do you by any chance know why I would not be able to set permissions on my Hard Drives?
[12:12] <NixMan> Jordan_U: no, on my personal blog, is that frowned upon?
[12:12] <Biteyni> velko: How do i do fsck?
[12:12] <Jordan_U> NixMan, It is by me, and IMHO should be by more people.
[12:12] <ferret_0567> ...
[12:12] <MattJ> Ia2, which hard drives? and what file system are they?
[12:12] <velko> Biteyni, say your external hard drive is called /dev/hdb and has only one partition (called /dev/hdb1) formatted with ext3. you type "sudo fsck.ext3 /dev/hdb1"
[12:13] <ferret_0567> this channel is WAY too crowded
[12:13] <Dimz> hi. i was using windows and my pc turned off unexpectedly and now when i log into ubuntu my ntfs files partition doesnt mount anymore. can any1 help??
[12:13] <IdleOne> !automount
[12:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about automount - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:13] <Biteyni> /dev/sbd1
[12:13] <velko> Biteyni, adapt this example to your actual configuration. you have to know the device name for the hdd and the partition scheme and partition types
[12:13] <IdleOne> !mount
[12:13] <NixMan> Jordan_U: ok, well imho it is ok, but hey what does mho matter? could you test it for me?
[12:13] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[12:13] <Jordan_U> NixMan, If you really want to help people you should contribute to wiki.ubuntu.com so people can find help easily and you instructions can be updated by others if needed
[12:13] <cafuego> Dimz: Boot windows and have it do its disk check, then boot Ubuntu.
[12:13] <CheesyMonkey> RkyRaccoon, do you have fglrx set as driver?
[12:13] <ferret_0567> Dimz: you need to run ntfs-fix on that NTFS partition
[12:13] <Skrypt> Can someone help me? It's a sound issue. Onboard nvidia sound on 32bit Ubuntu w/ Feisty. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3030313#post3030313
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[12:14] <BashBang> RkyRaccoon : you can try    ati    or   radeon  for driver names  not sure wich will work with your card the best
[12:14] <Ia2> MattJ, External drive
[12:14] <Mhz> hi all, I uninstalled wine using Synaptic and when I run "which wine" in a prompt it still finds something in /usr/local/bin. I guess I must have installed it at some point in time using make, now how can I uninstall it?
[12:14] <ferret_0567> what was your NTFS partition called?
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[12:15] <Jordan_U> RkyRaccoon, I think that "ati" chooses the correct driver for your card but I may be wrong
[12:15] <MattJ> Ia2, ah, external drives are often formatted FAT32, which doesn't support permissions
[12:15] <Wizek> Do someone know what is GRUB ERROR 21, while booting?
[12:15] <ferret_0567> um...what does the error say when you double click on it Dimz?
[12:15] <Ia2> actually it's ntfs
[12:15] <astro76> Mhz, it must actually still be there, which simply searches the path when you run it
[12:15] <ferret_0567> does it say something about "Cannot mount /dev/hdc"?
[12:15] <ferret_0567> what does it say?
[12:15] <Jordan_U> Ia2, That doesn't support UNIX permissions either
[12:15] <NixMan>  Jordan_U: ok, well imho it is ok, but hey what does mho matter?
[12:15] <NixMan>                 could you test it for me?
[12:15] <Dimz> basicly i was workin in windows n my electricity went. i turned the pc back on and into ubuntu n my partition isnt on the desktop anymore.
[12:16] <Jordan_U> NixMan, Sure
[12:16] <capashen> #ubuntu-fr-testing
[12:16] <capashen> oups sorry
[12:16] <NixMan> Jordan_U: thank you, and i may look into the wiki very soon  Jordan_U: ok, well imho it is ok, but hey what does mho matter?  could you test it for me?
[12:16] <astro76> Mhz, you can see if the package you compiled has a make uninstall
[12:16] <r0dzilla> trying to get bluetooth up and running on ubuntu
[12:16] <NixMan>  Jordan_U: ok, well imho it is ok, but hey what does mho matter?
[12:16] <NixMan>                 could you test it for me?
[12:16] <Mhz> astro76: that's what I figured out. I have trouble with wine and I want to reinstall it fresh, however I don't know how to clean up the mess!
[12:16] <r0dzilla> what pin number does ubuntu use for pairing?
[12:16] <Ia2> MattJ, so shall I format using what system?
[12:16] <astro76> Mhz, you should use checkinstall when you need to build software
[12:16] <NixMan> Jordan_U: http://techystuff.info/?p=64
[12:16] <getBoa> hi y'all....      how to upgrade the feisty fawn to the Gutsy Gibbon ???
[12:16] <Mhz> astro76: I'm not sure I still have the package from which I installed
[12:17] <r0dzilla> previous distro I used would show a bluetooth logo on the notification area and ask for a pin number to use
[12:17] <mwe> Wizek: it usually means menu.lst is wrong, referencing an incorrect drive I think
[12:17] <astro76> Mhz, well, if you installed under /usr/local/bin, and you haven't installed anything else, only wine stuff will be under /usr/local
[12:17] <bad_cables> so, if you use ubuntu then you can just download most apps as a .deb file to your desktop and install them?
[12:17] <r0dzilla> I followed all the steps in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup but my phone is asking for a pin number to finish pairing
[12:18] <bad_cables> like in DSL and Debian regular
[12:18] <RkyRaccoon> cheesymonkey yes
[12:18] <MattJ> Ia2, ext3 is what Linux/Ubuntu use, and supports all the features
[12:18] <Littlegator> How do I completely delete a partition?
[12:18] <rockets> MattJ, well not really. you can use a bunch of other things like reiserfs
[12:18] <astro76> r0dzilla, try 0000, 1234, ...
[12:18] <bad_cables> with a speaker magnet
[12:18] <rockets> matti, and i think XFS
[12:18] <r0dzilla> astro76, yeah tried a few of those already
[12:19] <CheesyMonkey> RkyRaccoon, One minute Im reading a few things about people who have had the same error :)
[12:19] <IdleOne> Littlegator, use dd man dd for info
[12:19] <Biteyni> e2fsck -b 8193 <device>
[12:19] <Biteyni>  So i tried doing that but the thing didn't give me permission
[12:19] <Biteyni> what to do know
[12:19] <MattJ> rockets, Ia2 just wants to format his drive, and ext3 is perfectly adequate :)
[12:19] <Biteyni> it says to be in root?
[12:19] <bad_cables> Littlegator: there are 2 options, 1... speaker magnet and 2... use qtparted to do it with a nice GUI
[12:19] <Jordan_U> NixMan, That is already covered on the wiki @ https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ThunderbirdNewVersion
[12:19] <RkyRaccoon> cheesymonkey, Im not alone?!
[12:19] <Wizek> nwe, could u check it 4 me? :) i'm a new user, and ui just installed ubuntu tu a formated hd, how can the file be wrong?
[12:19] <IdleOne> Littlegator, yeah use gparted or qtparted
[12:19] <Cogito> hi all
[12:20] <bad_cables> Littlegator: ever use partition majik?
[12:20] <CheesyMonkey> RkyRaccoon, Are you heck
[12:20] <NixMan> Jordan_U: ok, but some of my subscriers may not know that. however, i see your point, the wiki helps keep all the info in one place. however, i guess my point is generating trafic.
[12:20] <velko> bad_cables, well - yes. ubuntu like dsl is derived from debian proper. but instead of downloading deb files to your desktop and installing them is better to use a package manager like synaptic or aptitude
[12:20] <CheesyMonkey> !paste > CheesyMonkey
[12:20] <MattJ> Ia2, gparted should be able to show you the drive, and let you reformat it
[12:20] <RkyRaccoon> cheesymonkey, heck?
[12:20] <Cogito>  someone help me!
[12:20] <Ia2> MattJ, Thank you I'll try that.
[12:20] <bad_cables> Littlegator, qtparted is a really nice app to configure disk partions and format them
[12:20] <Littlegator> Okay, let me rephrase my question. When using Gparted or even a terminal command to delete a partition, it fails and ends up temporarily resetting my partition tables.
[12:21] <bad_cables> for linux
[12:21] <Jordan_U> NixMan, My point is that generating traffic at the cost of not helping your users is wrong
[12:21] <IdleOne> Cogito, with?
[12:21] <Cogito> i have a problem with my audio device
[12:21] <Wizek> nwe, are u here?
[12:21] <mwe> Wizek: don't d_cc send me stuff. use pastebin
[12:21] <Cogito> on ubuntu feasty fawn
[12:21] <Skrypt> Can someone help me? It's a sound issue. Onboard nvidia sound on 32bit Ubuntu w/ Feisty. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3030313#post3030313
[12:21] <IdleOne> !alsa | Cogito
[12:21] <ubotu> Cogito: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[12:21] <RkyRaccoon> cheesymonkey, now its giving me some soft lockup error
[12:22] <velko> Littlegator, could it be that this is a hardware problem? if so it's best to buy a new hdd. very soon
[12:22] <getBoa> !find gutsy
[12:22] <CheesyMonkey> RkyRaccoon, Are you registered on irc?
[12:22] <ubotu> Package/file gutsy does not exist in feisty
[12:22] <NixMan> Jordan_U: not helping my users? you mean the not my users. right? because i am helping my visitors, just not everyone else. well, i understand where you are coming from, and it may be the ubuntu spirit, but i live in a free country, and will continue to do so.
[12:22] <mwe> doh
[12:22] <IdleOne> getBoa, #ubuntu+1 for gutsy help
[12:22] <Littlegator> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30167/ How do I fix this error?
[12:22] <Cairna> How do I turn off X Server so that I may install my nvidia driver  on dapper?
[12:22] <bad_cables> velco, i had a huge modification to my DSL server, but i forgot every single password and i was configing the XAMPPP by text editor
[12:22] <gavintlgold> hi all, i have a problem with audio, when i record, the beginning and end of each recorded segment makes a popping sound. This also happens when using occasional other audio devices, when they are enabled and disabled. Is this a known problem with gstreamer?
[12:22] <RkyRaccoon> cheesymonkey, i should be, i think i registered the first time i installed like 7 months ago
[12:23] <bad_cables> velco, i had every sound app i needed and a web server... without Jack of course because low latency would eat the server
[12:23] <bronze-> "Launching HTTP Cache Cleaner" <-- what is this? It's an application I can see is starting on the taskbar, but then it goes away.
[12:23] <CheesyMonkey> RkyRaccoon, Can you see PM?
[12:23] <RkyRaccoon> cheesymonkey
[12:23] <Cogito> thank you
[12:23] <Jordan_U> NixMan, Do what you want, but by keeping your users from the official documentation you will be hindering them and you can't possibly keep all of your instructions up to date like the wiki can
[12:23] <RkyRaccoon> cheesymonkey, yea
[12:23] <Wizek> mwe, how can i use pastebin? This is the 1st time i use linux... :S and i cannot do anything... reinstall didn't help...
[12:23] <getBoa> !find repository
[12:23] <ubotu> Found: apt-rpm-repository, libapache-mod-repository
[12:24] <RkyRaccoon> cheesymonkey, i responded did you not see it?
[12:24] <IdleOne> !paste | Wizek
[12:24] <ubotu> Wizek: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[12:24] <Littlegator> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30167/ How do I fix this error?
[12:24] <cracker> my kernel is 2.6.20-16-*  i need to update it to *-17 so that i can fwcutter.. pls tell me how
[12:24] <CheesyMonkey> RkyRaccoon, Nope, meaning your not registered :P, nvm heres what I found....dunno if they'll be any good http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30168/
[12:24] <J420N> i'm using a computer
[12:25] <eboyjr> Is there a high quality video of Beryl's cool stuff? ( YouTube quality is NOT very good. )
[12:25] <bagualas> How may I change the output sound from stereo to mono?
[12:25] <cracker> my kernel is 2.6.20-16-*  i need to update it to *-17 so that i can fwcutter.. pls tell me how
[12:25] <MattJ> eboyjr, I have a video or 2, just a second
[12:25] <CheesyMonkey> eboyjr, Beryls is old compiz-fusion is the way forward
[12:25] <bad_cables> bagualas: get a nice mixer
[12:25] <bad_cables> hardware
[12:25] <fiXXXerMet> How do I mount a W95 FAT32 partition as rw?
[12:25] <r0dzilla> does ubuntu not have the bluetooth gnome applet?  (not the file transfer one)
[12:26] <fiXXXerMet> Doing just mount /dev/sdd1 /path/to says rw in mount, but won't let me do anything, and errors with a read-only
[12:26] <CheesyMonkey> eboyjr, http://fusioncast.blogspot.com/
[12:26] <bagualas> bad_cables, any recommends?
[12:26] <bad_cables> :bagualas: the sound app you are playing from might be configurable
[12:26] <gavintlgold> whoa, thanks for the plug Cheezymonkey
[12:26] <gavintlgold> ;)
[12:26] <RkyRaccoon> cheesymonkey, im gonna do a fresh install, i may have messed something up in my tinkering and trying to fix
[12:26] <cracker> my kernel is 2.6.20-16-*  i need to update it to *-17 so that i can fwcutter.. pls tell me how
[12:26] <bagualas> bad_cables, I'm using XMMS, but doesnt work changing to mono :\
[12:26] <CheesyMonkey> gavintlgold, Welcome, its got some nice install how to down the bottom so saves explaining :)
[12:27] <gavintlgold> :)
[12:27] <Littlegator> How do I fix this error? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30167/
[12:27] <gavintlgold> if you like, please digg it
[12:27] <Wizek> nwe, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30169/
[12:27] <CheesyMonkey> gavintlgold, I did already, jiffajaffa look i even commented it :O
[12:27] <bad_cables> bagualas: you need 3 copper wires, and some RCA jacks to do it with a soldering iron, but you can cause phazing if you are not careful...
[12:27] <gavintlgold> kewl
[12:27] <bad_cables> bagualas: try and find a plugin for XMMS to output to MONO
[12:27] <EmxBA> hi, may someone help me? I have a serious hardware issue
[12:27] <CheesyMonkey> gavintlgold, As a suggestion, why not do a video, in the highest quality you can showing off all its features?
[12:28] <cracker> my kernel is 2.6.20-16-*  i need to update it to *-17 so that i can use fwcutter.. pls tell me how
[12:28] <bad_cables> bagualas: if not, try a diskwriter and convert it to mono in Audacity
[12:28] <bagualas> bad_cables, all my cables are mono. I need the output to be mono. So, will not solde :D
[12:28] <Jordan_U> EmxBA, Ask your question and if someone can help they will
[12:28] <Cairna> How do I turn off X Server so that I may install my nvidia driver  on dapper?
[12:28] <CheesyMonkey> gavintlgold, Showing people its the way forward and beryl no longer supported etc =D
[12:28] <gavintlgold> cheezymonkey: i made a low quality video with all features (on digg recently) but maybe I can do another
[12:28] <bad_cables> bagualas: i dont understand your problem, PM me
[12:28] <Wizek> mwe, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30169/
[12:28] <Jordan_U> Cairna, How are you trying to install the nvidia drivers?
[12:28] <cracker> my kernel is 2.6.20-16-*  i need to update it to *-17 so that i can use fwcutter.. pls tell me how
[12:28] <CheesyMonkey> gavintlgold, s :) I didnt see that, but i wasnt paying attentition then
[12:28] <Cairna> Ah...through the terminal?
[12:29] <suqzi> hey guys, here's my question: where should I find info for getting my laptop to see my external hard drive?
[12:29] <Wizek> mwe, are u here?
[12:29] <EmxBA> I have nvidia 6150 integrated card. It was working OK until 2 hours ago. I just couldn't boot my pc, and then I've got message that overlocking (which I haven't done) has failed. settings in bios have been reverted to default. and then, it boots sometimes, sometimes not. windows xp safe mode is ok, ubuntu recovery mode is ok, but when I started ubuntu as usually or windows
[12:29] <Jordan_U> cracker, Why do you need to upate to use fwcutter and why can't you just apt-get upgrade?
[12:29] <Cairna> Suqzi, generally on startup you press an F# key to start up Bootmenu
[12:29] <EmxBA> I didn't work, Jordan_U
[12:29] <Biteyni> < needs help with external hard drive error
[12:29] <Cairna> It should say early on startup
[12:29] <EmxBA> Jordan_U: the things is, screen flickrs, blinks
[12:29] <bad_cables> bagualas: are you using a patch bay?
[12:30] <Littlegator> How do I fix this error? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30167/
[12:30] <EmxBA> colours are mixed and it seems like a GPU issue
[12:30] <cracker> jordan: cuz i was trying to use bcm43xx-fmcutter for my 1390 broadcom card
[12:30] <EmxBA> but how come safe mode works?
[12:30] <bagualas> sry, didnt understand what is patch bay ;\
[12:30] <suqzi> Cairna, what should I look for in bootmenu?
[12:30] <EmxBA> do I need to buy a new GPU? is the problem laying there?
[12:30] <Jordan_U> cracker, But that shouldn't require a specific kernel
[12:30] <fiXXXerMet> /dev/sdd1 on /media/Sansa e260R type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,shortname=mixed,uid=1000,utf8,umask=077)      Shouldn't I be able to write to that?
[12:30] <Taffy-nay> hey everyone, new ubuntu user with a sound issue here. anyone available to help?
[12:30] <Biteyni> velxo?
[12:31] <Cairna> suqzi. mine says Maxtor, and the size of it
[12:31] <CheesyMonkey> !sound | Taffy-nay
[12:31] <ubotu> Taffy-nay: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[12:31] <cracker> jordan: this what it says in: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx/Feisty
[12:31] <Biteyni> !hd
[12:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:31] <Biteyni> !harddrive
[12:31] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[12:31] <Cairna> It should give you an option between your cd drive, hard drive, and an external hard drive
[12:31] <Taffy-nay> not quite my problem
[12:31] <Jordan_U> EmxBA, I would also do a memtest
[12:31] <EmxBA> and if memtest passes, Jordan_U ?
[12:32] <Cairna> Jordan, any idea how to go bout turning off X Server... Also, what the hell is it...?
[12:32] <Littlegator> How do I fix this error? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30167/
[12:32] <Skrypt> Can someone help me? It's a sound issue. Onboard nf3 sound on 32bit Ubuntu w/ Feisty. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3030313#post3030313
[12:32] <cracker> jordan: it says *-17 kernel is req in : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx/Feisty
[12:32] <EmxBA> Jordan_U: my whole pc worked 2 hrs ago, that's weird
[12:32] <Jordan_U> EmxBA, Then it is probably a GPU problem, if you have openssh server installed you can check that everything else is working without needing a monitor
[12:33] <vavaproductions> hi every1
[12:33] <EmxBA> Jordan_U: I have it installed. so that would clarify that the problem is in gpu?
[12:33] <vavaproductions> waz up
[12:33] <CheesyMonkey> gavintlgold, Well i favourited it anyways, Im stupid when it comes to beryl compiz etc took me ages to find most of the beryl plugins that were like the best
[12:33] <Cairna> not much, vava
[12:33] <Cairna> yourself?
[12:33] <vavaproductions> not much 2
[12:33] <Jordan_U> EmxBA, Boot the machine and see if you can ssh in
[12:33] <vavaproductions> just chillin
[12:33] <Taffy-nay> i have ubuntu running my laptop and when i plug in speakers or headphone, i get sound through both the plugged in device AND the onboard speakers
[12:33] <gavintlgold> cheesymonkey: i should have the next ep out saturday
[12:34] <vavaproductions> im new here
[12:34] <CheesyMonkey> gavintlgold, Ill keep checking, Ill digg it too should you put it on there
[12:34] <vavaproductions> Cairna where u from?
[12:34] <Jordan_U> cracker, What version of Ubuntu to you have?
[12:34] <Cairna> Canada
[12:34] <cracker> jordan: fiesty
[12:34] <vavaproductions> cool
[12:34] <Cairna> You?
[12:34] <vavaproductions> Lodon
[12:34] <gavintlgold> cheesymonkey: i may redigg it in the Linux section, since that's better than Education Videos
[12:34] <BashBang> Littlegator : you are trying to format /dev/hda4 to ext3 yes?
[12:34] <vavaproductions> London
[12:35] <Cairna> England, yes?
[12:35] <CheesyMonkey> gavintlgold, I think under the linux section would be a better idea :)
[12:35] <vavaproductions> yep
[12:35] <cracker> jordan: fiesty
[12:35] <gavintlgold> yep, but i don't want to be called a diggspammer cheesymonkey
[12:35] <Cairna> Canada has a london too you know
[12:36] <gavintlgold> so you can digg it for me if you want ;)
[12:36] <vavaproductions> :) yea i know
[12:36] <vavaproductions> funny that is
[12:36] <dez> how do i tell grub that i got windows xp to?
[12:36] <Skrypt> Can someone help me? It's a sound issue. Onboard nf3 sound on 32bit Ubuntu w/ Feisty. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3030313#post3030313
[12:36] <EmxBA> !repeat | Skrypt
[12:36] <ubotu> Skrypt: 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
[12:36] <Greyscale> Why does my machine keep locking up diskthashing?
[12:36] <CheesyMonkey> gavintlgold, I wouldnt class you as that, not for posting it twice, so long as its under the relevant section :)
[12:37] <ryanakca> hmm.. are there any advantages at running amd64 over i386? (I know about some of the proprietary software not running, I can just set up a chroot for that.)
[12:37] <Wizek> mwe, are u here?
[12:37] <cracker> jordan: i have fiesty trying to use fwcutter
[12:37] <Jordan_U> cracker, You should be using 2.6.20 then, what does uname -r output?
[12:37] <Skrypt> EmxBa, cool? i'm asking every 5 minutes. In a room this busy, I think that's fair.
[12:37] <kitche> ryanakca: not really since many programs aren't programmed for amd64 yet
[12:37] <ryanakca> kitche: ok
[12:37] <cracker> jordan:it shows 2.6.20-16-generic
[12:38] <ryanakca> kitche: thanks :)
[12:38] <EmxBA> Skrypt: well...
[12:38] <Greyscale> Why does my machine keep locking up diskthashing?
[12:38] <gavintlgold> cheezymonkey, ok i'll redigg it, and get you the link if you want to digg too
[12:38] <Littlegator> bashbang: yes I am
[12:38] <Greyscale> it just sits there
[12:38] <Greyscale> and thashe
[12:38] <Greyscale> the the point I can't move the cursor
[12:38] <SlimeyPete> Greyscale: how much memory do you have?
[12:38] <Greyscale> 512M
[12:38] <Greyscale> this is with it idling too
[12:39] <SlimeyPete> hmm, should be plenty.
[12:39] <ThanatosDrive> Goodness! I think Ubuntu is trying to double my speakers as subwoofers.
[12:39] <cracker> jordan:it shows 2.6.20-16-generic
[12:39] <Greyscale> just browsin' the net for an hour or so makes it go thrash
[12:39] <ThanatosDrive> How can I stop it from doing that?
[12:39] <Jordan_U> cracker, Then you have 2.6.20 ( which is greater than 2.6.17, the last number doesn't matter )
[12:39] <Greyscale> I'm removing slocate, maybe that's what its doing
[12:39] <Greyscale> ThanatosDrive, thats usually due to them being plugged into the wrong socket :P
[12:39] <Taffy-nay> i have ubuntu running my laptop and when i plug in speakers or headphone, i get sound through both the plugged in device AND the onboard speakers
[12:39] <BashBang> Littlegator you could try using    mkfs.ext3 /dev/hda4
[12:39] <cracker> jordan:so what shud i do now i have the fwcutter and i hjave a .exe driver
[12:39] <Greyscale> why in gods name is slocate installed by default?
[12:40] <cracker> jordan:so what shud i do now i have the fwcutter and i hjave a .exe driver
[12:40] <Greyscale> cracker, are you trying to install the bcm43xx drivers?
[12:40] <ThanatosDrive> Greyscale: No, the colors match, and there's even an 'Audio Out' tag next to the aqua-colored plug.
[12:40] <cracker> yes
[12:40] <Jordan_U> cracker, No need for the exe driver, just install bcm43xx-fwcutter
[12:40] <Greyscale> Stereo sound is green, usually
[12:40] <Greyscale> blue for rear speakers
[12:40] <Greyscale> pink for mic/sub
[12:41] <Jordan_U> cracker, It will automatically download the firmware you need
[12:41] <cracker> yes i did that then.. the wifi LED still is showing that it is not working
[12:41] <unagi> anyone know if its possible to sit desktop icons on the right side instead of the left?
[12:41] <Greyscale> I have a bcm43xx... tell me if you get stuck ^_^
[12:41] <ThanatosDrive> Geryscale: I don't have a subwoofer either. But somehow it's like Bass Boost is on.
[12:41] <Greyscale> cracker, if its installed, a replug should help
[12:41] <Greyscale> remove it and replug it
[12:41] <Greyscale> if its PCMICA
[12:41] <Wizek> Do someone know what is GRUB ERROR 21, while booting? :-$
[12:41] <scoobtits> anyone might know why cs1.6 locks up like 5 minutes after playing??
[12:41] <Greyscale> or reboot if its internal
[12:41] <Greyscale> Wizek, hard disk has gone KERPOW
[12:42] <cracker> i did reboot
[12:42] <cracker> still it is same
[12:42] <Greyscale> when grub has shat itself, thats usually the issue
[12:42] <gavintlgold> CheezyMonkey: i can't redigg it, it doesn't let you
[12:42] <FusE> Can someone help me. Im having trouble with my network on ubuntu feisty. When I upgraded to edgy and feisty, my network would only work when I turned off security and removed the key from the connection. Any help?
[12:42] <Greyscale> cracker, do a bit of googling
[12:42] <Aeudian> Good Evening,  I just installed ubuntu 3x and keep running into issues with network adapters not working in live cd and after install.  I keep getting "desination unreachable" when i try to ping my router/websites and i have the correct network settings?  is there a bug or anything i can do to get the machine on the network? i have tried 2 nics with same results
[12:42] <ThanatosDrive> Greyscale: Green, yeah. Although it's a really bright green. That's not aqua?
[12:42] <Greyscale> there was a good tutorial
[12:42] <Geminias> i sucked myself off today
[12:42] <Greyscale> Geminias, well done.
[12:42] <jvai> lol
[12:42] <stetran> will PES6 work on ubuntu?
[12:42] <Greyscale> you now no longer require a girlfriend
[12:42] <jvai> smh
[12:42] <FusE> Aeudian I think  I might have the same problem as you
[12:42] <Greyscale> you are now suited to nerdity
[12:42] <Wizek> Greyscale, kerpow?
[12:42] <Geminias> you mean nudity?
[12:42] <Greyscale> disk has gone boom.
[12:43] <unagi> does anyone know where i might start to find the answer to if switching the icons side is possible?
[12:43] <BashBang> Wizek : I think that means the root divice is gone    hd0
[12:43] <Greyscale> thats usually what it means, anyway
[12:43] <Aeudian> fuse i have no idea whats going on i see the nic and system seems it, but it just wont go out =/
[12:43] <bad_cables> WOW
[12:43] <bad_cables> WOW
[12:43] <Wizek> BashBang, do u know what to do to fix it?
[12:43] <FusE> Aeudian, can you connect to the interNET?
[12:43] <jkthecjer_> OWO
[12:43] <bad_cables> WOW
[12:43] <bad_cables> Webmin is awesome
[12:43] <bruenig> !ot | bad_cables
[12:43] <ubotu> bad_cables: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:43] <kitche> bad_cables: it's also full of holes
[12:43] <Aeudian> fuse, nope cant go anywhere i can only ping local machine on the ip and 127
[12:44] <FusE> Same
[12:44] <Taffy-nay> is there a dedicated room where newbies have to go to get advice? :S
[12:44] <FusE> Im trying to get it fixed too
[12:44] <bruenig> Taffy-nay, this
[12:44] <BashBang> Wizek : far as I can tell re-install, but I could be wrong
[12:44] <BashBang> Wizek : were you formating your disk?
[12:44] <Aeudian> Does anyone know, if there are any open issues with the live install cd with network adapters not working properly during and after install?
[12:44] <Geminias> where can i view what programs are getting loaded at startup?  cause ubuntu fiesty takes like 30 seconds at start on a dual core 2 gig memory computer
[12:44] <Wizek> BashBang, I did it... About 5-6 times... Still jnothing
[12:45] <Geminias> logging in is quick
[12:45] <Geminias> but booting up where it has that load bar
[12:45] <bad_cables> is it? who can notice... the 10% of elites in this room? i shouldnt care about them since i have nothing to hide on this server and besides, maybee a hacker or 23 on my system might set up an IRC server and do something constructive and maybee even protecty my system
[12:45] <fiXXXerMet> Could someone please tell me why my Sandisk Sansa 2260R is being mounted Read-Only in Ubuntu 7.04?
[12:45] <BashBang> Wizek : are you running fromt that computer now?
[12:45] <bruenig> Geminias, the kernel is initiated and modules are being probed and daemons are being run
[12:45] <Aeudian> fixxxermet, ntfs?
[12:46] <Jordan_U> Aeudian, If your network adapter is not supported then it won't work in either if that is what you mean
[12:46] <fiXXXerMet> W95 Fat32
[12:46] <Taffy-nay> bruenig: shocking :O i've been in for like, 2o mins, and not got any advice at all
[12:46] <Geminias> no way to make it more efficient then?
[12:46] <Wizek> BashBang, Live cd, i haven1t got any other os installed :S
[12:46] <RoC_MasterMind> kitche, webmin full of holes?
[12:46] <bruenig> !patience | Taffy-nay thats because everyone else in here is in the same boat as you pretty much
[12:46] <ubotu> Taffy-nay thats because everyone else in here is in the same boat as you pretty much: 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
[12:46] <fiXXXerMet> Reading that other users are letting linux auto-mount it and it's fine.
[12:46] <Aeudian> Jordan_U: i have tried to onbroad with my msi 865pe neo2, which worked in ubuntu 6, and i tried a netgear fa311 and neither worked
[12:46] <BashBang> Wizek : are you reformating the disks when you re-install?
[12:47] <bronze-> What's the terminal command to mount sda2?
[12:47] <cwgannon> !fonts
[12:47] <ubotu> Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[12:47] <x89x> SBlive 5.1 drivers anyone ?
[12:47] <bad_cables> bronze ... mount /dev/hda2 ?
[12:47] <Wizek> BashBang, yes i did, all the 5 times
[12:47] <Aeudian> Jordan_U, i think its possible kerneral issues, cause the system takes forever to boot unless i turn on irqpool,
[12:48] <Taffy-nay> Ah, i guess this is the major learning curve...asking people like myself...not easy for a switcher to get used to:P
[12:48] <cwgannon> i love linux
[12:48] <BashBang> Wizek : k, open up a terminal and format it from there.
[12:48] <dsnyders> Hi all!  How do I shut down multiple machines when my UPS signals low battery?
[12:49] <bruenig> Taffy-nay, what is your question, I haven't seen you ask one
[12:49] <Taffy-nay> oh well, i guess i was being a bit pushy, it's not an urgent issue anyhow, i'll pop my question in the forums and wait
[12:49] <Taffy-nay> i have ubuntu running my laptop and when i plug in speakers or headphone, i get sound through both the plugged in device AND the onboard speakers
[12:50] <Jordan_U> dsnyders, ssh in and run "shutdown -h now" as root, how to trigger that to happen I don't know
[12:50] <Dangerous> hello dirty scum bag mother fuckers
[12:50] <Wizek> BashBang, why do u think it will be sucesful, if it wasn't before?
[12:50] <bruenig> Taffy-nay, yeah that is a bit more of an advanced and very case specific issue. This channel would be better for more generalized questions such as "how do i configure such and such app" "how do I install such and such"
[12:51] <Jordan_U> !ohmy | Dangerous
[12:51] <Falstius> Taffy-nay: are you using the snd-intel8x0 module?  You can check in the terminal with lsmod | grep snd-intel8x0
[12:51] <ubotu> Dangerous: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:51] <BashBang> Wizek : the five
[12:51] <dsnyders> Jordan_U, The shutdown is automatic on the machine that monitors the UPS, but I have others on the same UPS that also need to be shut down automatically.
[12:51] <blizzow> !ohmy | Dangerous
[12:51] <cwgannon> so, say i'm on the desktop in ubuntu, what's the keyboard shortcut to bring up the dialog to restart/shut down/log off
[12:51] <ubotu> Dangerous: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:51] <Taffy-nay> lsmod | grep snd-intel8x0    gives nothing
[12:51] <compengi> !games
[12:51] <ubotu> Information about games on Ubuntu can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php and ubuntugames.org
[12:51] <BashBang> Wizek : the five previos times you tried you used the graphical installer yes?
[12:52] <Cairna> How do I turn off X Server so that I may install my nvidia driver  on dapper?
[12:52] <Jordan_U> dsnyders, Is the one that monitors the UPS also *NIX ?
[12:52] <etank> what is a recommended app to use for syncing and viewing synced stuff on a Treo 650?
[12:52] <Jordan_U> Cairna, How are you trying to install the drivers?
[12:52] <Falstius> Taffy-nay: okay.  I know of one issue with that module which causes strange effects.  It is definitely a soundcard and module specific problem.  Make sure to include that information when you post to the form.
[12:52] <etank> i used gnome-pilot to sync it but i dont know what to use to view the stuff that was synced
[12:53] <Wizek> BashBang, and the last, i used "alternate" cd, but the same error
[12:53] <Taffy-nay> thanks, i'll make sure I do
[12:53] <Cairna> Jordan_U: I downloaded it off the nvidia site, ran it through terminal. It has a sort of GUI interface, and tells me to shut off X Server
[12:54] <Jordan_U> Cairna, For future reference it is generally better to use the ( albeit older ) drivers from the repositories, to restart X press ctrl+alt+backspace
[12:54] <liorkamer> i install aMSN and he want TLS MODELS where i get it ?
[12:54] <BashBang> Wizek : do you have ide or sate hard drives? what file system do you want to format the disk in, ext3, reiserfs?
[12:54] <cwgannon> so, say i'm on the desktop in ubuntu, what's the keyboard shortcut to bring up the dialog to restart/shut down/log off? (thanks in advance)
[12:54] <Dangerous> children kjahflers fack
[12:54] <Azzkikr> i don't think there's a default keyboard shortcut
[12:55] <cwgannon> oye!  what does one use then?
[12:55] <cwgannon> the mouse!?!?
[12:55] <Azzkikr> er, yeah? :)
[12:55] <cwgannon> oh geez
[12:55] <bruenig> cwgannon, or you can figure out what the command is and shortcut that command using xbindkeys (sudo apt-get install xbindkeys)
[12:55] <Jordan_U> dsnyders, You could just make a script that whenever it is told by the UPS to shut down it first ssh's into the other boxes and shuts them down
[12:55] <cwgannon> thanks both of you!
[12:55] <mcrawfor> is there any ubuntu utility that could notify me of updates to ubuntu servers I maintain?
[12:56] <liorkamer> i install aMSN and he want TLS MODELS where i get it ?
[12:56] <bad_cables> cwgannon: shutdown -r -h -n now
[12:56] <mcrawfor> or should I write some custom cron job?
[12:56] <unagi_> sigh i guess hibernation will never get fixed =*(
[12:56] <chipito-br> hello can somebody help me with internet access??? after formatting my pc (hd upgrade) and installing 7.04 (which i used before) internet stopped working... can somebody help me? thanks
[12:56] <bruenig> mcrawfor, all of your servers should have the same updates at the same time right?
[12:56] <Skrypt> Can someone help me? It's a sound issue. Onboard nf3 sound on 32bit Ubuntu w/ Feisty. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3030313#post3030313
[12:56] <FusE> Does anyone know if a ADMtek card is supported by Feisty, IT worked for me on dapper kernel, but when I upgraded to edgy, I wasnt able to connect wirelessly without turning off network security
[12:56] <unagi_> chipito-br: what do you mean it stopped working
[12:56] <Jkessler> does anyone know of a good ubuntu terminal program for connecting to a switch via com port?
[12:56] <mcrawfor> bruenig: not necessarily, they all have different packages installed
[12:57] <bruenig> mcrawfor, what do you mean notify?
[12:57] <liorkamer> i install aMSN and he want TLS MODULE  where i can get it ?
[12:57] <mcrawfor> an email would be fine
[12:57] <chipito-br> unagi_: dont know... lan works perfectly, but i don't have internet access no matter if i put manual ip config or dhcp
[12:57] <mcrawfor> i've just written cronjobs on debian systems to simulate an upgrade and send me the output...
[12:57] <sm5por> Jkessler: Maybe minicom does the trick? I don't know your environment.
[12:57] <mcrawfor> but it seems like there could be a more elegant solution
[12:57] <unagi_> is this on a laptop or desktop
[12:58] <bruenig> mcrawfor, yeah you are going to have to put a script together, I wrote one a while back that would list all upgrades so that I could put it in conky, apt-get --simulate upgrade is a good place to start then some grepping and awking and seding and whatnot
[12:58] <chipito-br> desktop
[12:58] <mcrawfor> hm
[12:58] <mcrawfor> they put so much time into the UI-laden, desktop-friendly update-notifier, I wondered if there wasn't something slick for sysadmins
[12:58] <mcrawfor> okay
[12:58] <Wizek> BashBang, i have both, 1 ide and 1 sata, i tried install it to ide, and formated it to ext3
[12:59] <BashBang> Wizek : k, are you happy with how the disk is partitioned?
[01:00] <Ayarcy> I'm working on preseed files for a custom Ubuntu install CD.  I can find example preseed files but no actual official documentation of what variables d-i can use or what format they should be in.  Where can I find the official specs?  (Specifically, right now I'm looking at pkgsel/install-pattern, but this issue isn't limited to that variable.)
[01:00] <cwgannon> is there a keyboard shortcut to open a terminal, and if not, what's the best way for me to set one up?  (thanks in advance)
[01:00] <bad_cables> Skrypt: i hate to tell you this, but sound is a black art. it may be that your soundcard is new, in that case i would try several "Live CD" distros untill you find one that can sing... then you can investigate which linux driver and how they set it up
[01:01] <Skrypt> Bah.
[01:01] <Skrypt> :(
[01:01] <chipito-br> hello can somebody help me with internet access??? after formatting my pc (hd upgrade) and installing 7.04 (which i used before) internet stopped working... can somebody help me? thanks
[01:01] <bad_cables> Skrypt, that mobo looks too new for me to even help you
[01:01] <BashBang> Wizek : your willing to loose everything on the ide drive? you don't have any windows partitions or anything you wanna keep do you?
[01:01] <Skrypt> it's a year old.
[01:01] <Ek0nomik> does anyone know how to fix the bug with Ubuntu server edition; on boot it hangs on "Running local boot scripts", and you have to hit enter to get to the logon prompt.
[01:01] <Skrypt> MSI K8Neo
[01:01] <Skrypt> Maybe older.
[01:01] <bad_cables> a year is really new to me
[01:02] <jvai> any1 uses atuoscan for debian? it's a network tool (GUI)
[01:02] <Skrypt> lol ok
[01:02] <jvai> it just crashed on me in starbucks
[01:02] <Wizek> BashBang, windows is at other hd, i can plug it off, if it's nesesery
[01:02] <bad_cables> Skrypt, dont underestimate the power of the live disk... try several knoppixes and several others too
[01:03] <Skrypt> k
[01:03] <bad_cables> Skrpyt, also try DynAudio
[01:03] <Wizek> BashBang, my ide hd can be formated
[01:03] <ch40s> anyone else on xchat?
[01:03] <radioman> yea!!
[01:03] <pramz> hello
[01:03] <pramz> whats new ?
[01:03] <radioman> xchat rocks
[01:03] <ch40s> i cant even see the nicklist?
[01:03] <Geminia1> hey dangerous you are ebeejeisjf
[01:03] <ch40s> using gnome exchat
[01:03] <radioman> not gnome
[01:03] <PriceChild> ch40s, use xchat instead of xchat-gnome then
[01:04] <ch40s> oh ok
[01:04] <BashBang> Wizek : no that's ok, if you wanna reformat the drive just type into the console     mkfs.ext3 /dev/hda4     that's it, should reformat then you can reinstall on that drive
[01:04] <ch40s> ty
[01:04] <JC_Denton_> (Mono) are there any good tools for reading output from a usb device acting as a Humande Interface Device? I tried sharpUSBLib but like everyone else im have problems with read() not returning anything
[01:04] <mcrawfor> cwgannon: the keyboard shortcut preferences dialog in system preferences lets you choose one
[01:04] <Geminia1> dangerous you are ebeejeisjf
[01:04] <liorkamer> i install aMSN and he want TLS MODELS where i get it ????
[01:04] <liorkamer> ?
[01:04] <bercebu> hola
[01:04] <mike_> what is the best way to use kde desktop with ubuntu besides installign kubuntu as it seems very buggy (unless it's just kde that is buggy) anyone?  Thanks!
[01:04] <Dangerous> your a dakiuleesh
[01:04] <Cairna> Jordan_U, ya there perchance?
[01:04] <PriceChild> liorkamer, install amsn from the repositories instead of compiling it yourself.
[01:05] <bercebu> hi
[01:05] <Dangerous> you scasi bagijo peacha geminias
[01:05] <Wizek> it won't do anything to my windows? there is iportant files...
[01:05] <Jordan_U> Cairna, yeah
[01:05] <PriceChild> Dangerous, english only.
[01:05] <james> Ok, sorry to bother anyone. Not used Linux in ages. What's the comand to make a file executable in terminol?
[01:05] <BashBang> Wizek : oops made a mistake;   should be      mkfs.ext3 /dev/hda    not /dev/hda4    sry.
[01:05] <Geminia1> dangerous, ealif kaootosh
[01:05] <PriceChild> james, chmod +x file
[01:05] <james> cheers
[01:05] <Cairna> I tried it, a little fast, granted. Anyway, apparently it does not have anything to support my kernel. So what were you saying about the drivers that came with Ubuntu?
[01:05] <dcordes> how can I find out which display has which identifier in order to set up xorg.conf to get two different xservers on two displays?
[01:05] <Wizek> BashBang, it won't do anything to my windows? there is iportant files...
[01:05] <Jordan_U> Wizek, What are you trying to do? repartitioning is always a little dangerous
  ok where i get the soures ?
[01:06] <sm5por> james: "chmod +x file" should do the trick, I suppose.
[01:06] <Cairna> If you're on Vista be careful about resizing, wizek
[01:06] <chipito-br> hello can somebody help me with internet access??? after formatting my pc (hd upgrade) and installing 7.04 (which i used before) internet stopped working... can somebody help me? thanks
[01:06] <PriceChild> liorkamer, sudo apt-get install amsn
[01:06] <Wizek> it is a grub error 21...
[01:07] <Jordan_U> chipito-br, Wireless or wired?
[01:07] <chipito-br> Jordan_U: wired
[01:07] <BashBang> Wizek not if you have windows on your sata drive, should show up as /dev/sda.  type  mount in the console and it will show you all your hard drives
[01:07] <unagi_> is it possible to switch sides on the desktop the icons sit?
[01:07] <pitooow> c/nick pitoow_BRA
[01:07] <Jordan_U> chipito-br, What happens if you run: sudo ifup eth0 && sudo dhclient eth0
[01:07] <Jordan_U> ?
[01:08] <Cairna> Anyhoo, what were ya saying about, preloaded drivers, Jordan?  I know I got Ubuntu workin' great with my last 'puter.  But twas with a FX 5500, and now a 6150 LE.
[01:08] <chipito-br> Jordan_U: nothing, lan works perfectly, just internet doesn't
[01:09] <Jordan_U> Cairna, Just that there are nvidia drivers available in the repositories that are generally easier to use and won't break whenever you upgrade your kernel
[01:09] <james> What's the gui version of sudo again?
[01:09] <Wizek> BashBang, root@ubuntu:~# mkfs.ext3 /dev/hda
[01:09] <Wizek> mke2fs 1.40-WIP (14-Nov-2006)
[01:09] <Wizek> Could not stat /dev/hda --- No such file or directory
[01:09] <Wizek> The device apparently does not exist; did you specify it correctly?
[01:09] <Wizek> root@ubuntu:~#
[01:09] <MattJ> james, gksudo
[01:09] <james> Oh, yeh!
[01:09] <MattJ> !paste | Wizek
[01:09] <ubotu> Wizek: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:09] <hamza> hey guys ...i dont get the loading screen in ubuntu when i boot....like in windows...any solution
[01:09] <james> Thanks for all your help!
[01:09] <BashBang> Wizek : yup that will do it
[01:09] <crippler> Does ubuntu have a auto installer so i dont have to download a 690mb zip and burn a cd. Maybe similar to debian's installer?
[01:09] <hamza> hey guys ...i dont get the loading screen in ubuntu when i boot....like in windows...any solution
[01:09] <kitche> !alternate | crippler this has it
[01:09] <chipito-br> Jordan_U: how can i "reset" all the connections (or maybe reconpile the kernel?) it seems the system is not using/detecting DNS
[01:10] <Jordan_U> crippler, You mean like Debians exe installer?
[01:10] <Wizek> BashBang, it did nothing
[01:10] <ubotu> crippler this has it: 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
[01:10] <Wizek> BashBang, only wrote that out
[01:10] <hamza> hey guys ...i dont get the loading screen in ubuntu when i boot....like in windows...any solution????
[01:10] <Cairna> How do I use these so called " repositories", Jordan?
[01:10] <Jordan_U> chipito-br, So "sudo dhclient etho" Does *not* work?
[01:11] <BashBang> Wizek : it's not suppose to say anything, try to reinstall now.
[01:11] <chipito-br> Jordan_U: the commands work, but it does not solve my problem
[01:11] <Neil3> !Minimal
[01:11] <ubotu> 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
[01:11] <liorkamer> its dont work..(amsn)
[01:11] <Jordan_U> chipito-br, If the commands "worked" then you wouldn't have a problem
[01:12] <chipito-br> Jordan_U: u know what i meant :P
[01:12] <Dangerous> is there a way to get a text boot up instead of that graphical loader that doesn't tell you sqwat about what is going on?
[01:12] <pixelation> Gah, so Xubuntu has marked my whole Windows drive as read only... How do I undo this?
[01:12] <astro76> !ntfs-3g | pixelation
[01:12] <ubotu> pixelation: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[01:13] <Jordan_U> chipito-br, Yes, but I need to know if dhclient gets anything from dhcp or not, I am assuming not
[01:13] <W_McL> Dangerous, edit your /boot/grub/menu.list, remove the "quiet" enry after the kernel
[01:13] <W_McL> *entry
[01:13] <Dangerous> thanks buddy
[01:13] <crippler> Jordan_U, yes like debian's exe
[01:13] <Cairna> I'll be bach.
[01:13] <W_McL> then you'll still have the bootsplash but with boot messages displayed under the progress bar
[01:13] <chipito-br> Jordan_U: yes, it gets the ip correctly (192.168.7.106) mask (255.255.255.0) gateway (192.168.7.105) but internet simply dont work
[01:14] <Jordan_U> !wubi | crippler
[01:14] <ubotu> crippler: wubi is an unofficial Ubuntu installer for Windows users - more info is at http://www.cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/wubi/en-US/index.html
[01:14] <Marfi> is there a program in ubuntu that is equivelant to ventrillo? playing WoW, and want to hear / talk. =)
[01:14] <crippler> ubotu thanks
[01:14] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[01:14] <sm5por> I'm trying to get a Wiretek USB to RS-232 serial cable to work under Dapper 6.06. The pl2303 driver module is loaded, but I don't get any data in or out of the serial port. How should I begin troubleshooting?
[01:16] <BashBang> Marfi : can't use ventrilo for linux?
[01:16] <jvai> hey ppls b safe..
[01:16] <jvai> ty also
[01:16] <hamza> im not getting the boot splash in ubuntu...please help me
[01:17] <hamza> im not getting the boot splash in ubuntu...please help me
[01:17] <Marfi> BashBang, is there a version of it? im trying to install it from the repositories
[01:17] <BashBang> Marfi : yup, go to ventrilos site there's a download for linux there
[01:18] <crippler> lol here goes the install on my dell <33 hehe
[01:18] <BashBang> hamza : does it say anything about raid disks while your comp boots?
[01:20] <hamza> bashbang no it say loading and turns black until i press altF2...where it says kinit no resume image found.doing normal boot..if i dont press altF2 then it takes alot of time
[01:20] <CheesyMonkey>  crippler My dell install here was fine, everything worked out of the box
[01:20] <x89x> can anyone help me with the sound issue?
[01:21] <x89x> i cant hear any sound !
[01:21] <hamza> any idea bashbang?
[01:21] <DeuZ> opa
[01:21] <Jordan_U> x89x, Is everything turned up and unmuted in alsamixer?
[01:21] <x89x> alsamixer ?
[01:22] <Jordan_U> x89x, run "alsamixer" from a terminal, arrow keys to move around / change volume "m" key to mute / unmute
[01:22] <x89x> ya
[01:22] <x89x> all are full now
[01:22] <james> Yay... I've got our old Primark scanner working under Dapper... And it didn't take me all day!
[01:22] <BashBang> hamza : what does the output of    dmesg say?
[01:22] <Jordan_U> x89x, And unmuted?
[01:23] <x89x> jordan_U : how do i know if its muted ?
[01:24] <hamza> its a long list bashbang
[01:24] <Jordan_U> x89x, It will say "MM" at the bottom
[01:24] <santiago> alguem por aki usa o kanguru, vodafone ou tmn?
[01:24] <x89x> jordan_U nothing liket aht
[01:24] <pixelation> Um.. Yeah, so I mounted my windows drive.. And I need to reset permissions on the whole drive. How do I do this?
[01:24] <santiago> fiz uma aplicacao e preciso de testers
[01:25] <x89x>  Card: HDA VIA VT82xx
[01:25] <x89x> but mies a Creative Sbliv 5.1
[01:25] <x89x> jordan_U
[01:25] <hamza> x89x i had the same problem...sometimes on restart i dont get sound at all..then i have to restart my ubuntu
[01:25] <Jordan_U> x89x, Does it hae a green OO at the bottom then?
[01:25] <astro76> !es | santiago
[01:25] <ubotu> santiago: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:25] <skollie> !pt | santiago
[01:25] <ubotu> santiago: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[01:25] <BashBang> hamza : do   dmesg | head -100    should say something at the begining
[01:26] <james> Is there still a way to create a launcer so a program thinks it's calling one program but actually another? fn was it?
[01:26] <Jordan_U> x89x, If you have multiple sound cards try the output from the other one
[01:26] <x89x> yes jordan_U
[01:26] <x89x> it has  a 00
[01:26] <skollie> astro76: was eithet one or the other, but I'm sure he got the message...
[01:26] <sm5por> Any USB/serial port/device driver troubleshooting gurus around?
[01:26] <astro76> skollie, you were right
[01:27] <hamza> bashbang are u looking for this "[    0.000000]  Linux version 2.6.20-15-generic (root@palmer) (gcc version 4.1.2 (Ubuntu 4.1.2-0ubuntu4)) #2 SMP Sun Apr 15 07:36:31 UTC 2007 (Ubuntu 2.6.20-15.27-generic)
[01:27] <hamza> "
[01:27] <x89x> how do i switxh cards jordan_U
[01:27] <x89x> ??
[01:27] <skollie> astro76: it was the 'uma aplicacao' that made me think it was pt
[01:27] <Jordan_U> x89x, Just look for any other sound outputs on your box
[01:28] <x89x> jordan_U which box ?
[01:28] <BashBang> hamza : no, looking for error messages from the kernel, if you say kinit is complaninig
[01:28] <Jordan_U> x89x, Your computer
[01:28] <x89x> ok
[01:28] <EADG>  hamza You using KDE?
[01:29] <x89x> its playing in the other port
[01:29] <x89x> jordan_U
[01:29] <JackC> If i have a wireless card, all set up and running with ndiswrapper, is it possible to cofigure it to act as an Access Point so other wireless devices can connect to it and use the internet?
[01:29] <p99> I tried installing ubuntu 6.06 dapper on my laptop and it says the wifi works but it won't connect
[01:29] <vzduch> hamza: you need a kernel update
[01:29] <hamza> bashbang how abt this root=UUID=169a882a-1c2e-4121-9550-20d2e93fe956 ro quiet splash
[01:30] <Cairna> So, how do I install my nvidia card driver using the... "repositories"?
[01:30] <hamza> eadg wats kde
[01:30] <pharsmoth> hey everyone ... im running ubuntu 7.04 clean install from yesterday, im attempting to set up a share thats read/write from the rest of the home network (im using samba, well trying to) ive got samba-common, smbclient and libsmbclient packages installed but cant seem to start the server daemon, cant install smbfs cus samba-common doesnt like it for some reason ne help would be appreciated
[01:30] <d4rkmonkey> !ati
[01:30] <Skrypt> Can someone help me? It's a sound issue. Onboard nf3 sound on 32bit Ubuntu w/ Feisty. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3030313#post3030313
[01:30] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:31] <hamza> vzduch and how to i do a kernel update...currently im updating my ubuntu..its downloading
[01:32] <sx66> where is the abiword thesaurus? where do I find it?
[01:32] <dissection> Can someone here help me with megahal? I installed it, when I run it, it says Unable to find the personality. How do I create it?
[01:32] <BashBang> hamza : that's just the location hd0, sounds like kinit is complaining about not being able to find hd0     tough one
[01:33] <p99> I have ubuntu 5.10 installed how do I upgrade it?
[01:33] <RoC_MasterMind> !upgrade>p99
[01:33] <RoC_MasterMind> !upgrade > p99
[01:33] <dissection> !megahal
[01:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about megahal - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:33] <dissection> :[
[01:33] <p99> thanks
[01:33] <hamza> bashbang i get an error msg similar to this name_to_dev_t(/dev/disk/by-uiid/) trying to resume from.....then it says normal booting and boots from /dev/hda3
[01:33] <x89x> jordan_U
[01:33] <x89x> youthere ?
[01:34] <RoC_MasterMind> !upgrade>RoC_MasterMind
[01:34] <Jordan_U> x89x, yES
[01:34] <x89x> i cant hear audio
[01:34] <x89x> it palyed but now it isnt
[01:34] <x89x> for a second.
[01:34] <hamza> eadg wats kde
[01:34] <x89x> very scratchy
[01:34] <d4rkmonkey> o_O when I saw dodo I thought it said dildo at first o_O
[01:34] <x89x> what do i do now ?? jordan_U
[01:34] <dissection> Anyone? Pls help me
[01:35] <RoC_MasterMind> !kde | hamza
[01:35] <ubotu> hamza: KDE (http://kde.org) is the !desktop environment used natively in !Kubuntu. To install from Ubuntu:  sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop , or see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingKDE) . Latest KDE version is 3.5.7 for Feisty, 3.5.6 for Edgy, and 3.5.5 for Dapper. See http://kubuntu.org) for more information.
[01:35] <EADG> hamza: KDE is a window manager, similar to Gnome. I had an idea, but it's erelavant now.
[01:35] <x89x>  Card: HDA VIA VT82xx     jordan_U
[01:35] <JackC> how do i re-add the network manager to the system tray?
[01:35] <dissection> Anyone here knows how to use megahal?
[01:35] <Jordan_U> x89x, If you want to use your other card see if it is listed in "asoundconf list"
[01:35] <dave_> whats the ubuntu channel for glx questions?
[01:35] <BashBang> hamza : how old is your install?
[01:36] <hamza> bashbang its ubuntu 7.04...installed it couple of days ago
[01:36] <Skrypt> How do I create an actual link to the trash can on the desktop?
[01:36] <sx66_> where is the abiword thesaurus?
[01:36] <BashBang> hamza : and the hardware is new too?
[01:36] <hamza> bashbang and im dual booting with winxp..if thats causing any problem
[01:36] <phoenixz> How do I stop the firewall on (k)ubuntu??
[01:36] <dave_> i got a radeon 9200 i just switched from an older nvidia, and i cant get glx to work
[01:36] <dave_> lopen: libGLcore.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[01:36] <vzduch> hamza: it should be in the updates
[01:37] <dave_> keep getting that in my xorg.0.log
[01:37] <BashBang> hamza : windows shouldn't bother it any
[01:37] <x89x> jordan_U
[01:37] <x89x> theres a card named Live
[01:37] <x89x> how do i choose that ?
[01:37] <RoC_MasterMind> phoenixz, there is no firewall configured by default.
[01:37] <x89x> and make it default ?
[01:37] <sm5por> JackC: Maybe the Alacarte menu editor is what you want? Not sure if I understand your question.
[01:37] <Jordan_U> x89x, I don't know, if that is what you think is the card you want then yes
[01:38] <systemd0wn> Question-Scripting, Is there a command i can enter in the gnome terminal that will open anther command say "ls" in a new window?
[01:38] <BashBang> hamza : the only place you usually see UUID's is in /etc/fstab
[01:38] <x89x> thats the card
[01:38] <x89x> i'm sure
[01:38] <perplejo> hi
[01:38] <x89x> how do i choose it now jordan_U ?
[01:38] <perplejo> i have a question about the live cd
[01:38] <hamza> bashbang the hardware is quite old..p4 1.7g...recently added 256ram..total 512ram
[01:38] <freeagy> how can i close the dvd tray with console?
[01:39] <elliotf> freeagy, try to mount the dvd device
[01:39] <Jordan_U> x89x, asoundconf -set-default-card <name>
[01:39] <EADG> freeagy: eject -t
[01:39] <perplejo> can i burn the live cd in a cd-rw?
[01:39] <elliotf> EADG, much better than mine.  :)
[01:39] <hamza> bashbang i didnt even get the graphical boot loading screen when i was installing from live cd
[01:39] <BashBang> hamza : just thinking you might have a bad sector on your disk is all, no evidence to back it up though
[01:39] <Frogzoo> perplejo: sure
[01:40] <RoC_MasterMind> perplejo, yes...CD-RW's are good!
[01:40] <Jordan_U> x89x, actually there is no "-" before set
[01:40] <phoenixz> RoC_MasterMind, So there is also no way to quickly enable and disable the firewall?
[01:40] <RoC_MasterMind> phoenixz, did you ever configure a firewall?
[01:40] <x89x> fdone jordan_U
[01:40] <x89x> now let me test the sound
[01:40] <phoenixz> RoC_MasterMind, Yeah, using fwbuilder, nice tool!
[01:40] <hamza> bashbang is there a scan or something to check it..and i only have a 40gb hd
[01:40] <freeagy> EADG thank you. \o/
[01:41] <RoC_MasterMind> phoenixz, you probably have to dump all the rules.
[01:41] <ralph> why can't i forward images in evolution?
[01:41] <jufa> ey ppl
[01:41] <yurimxpxman> what's a good program to use to record the audio output? (audacity doesn't seem to have that capability in linux..)
[01:41] <RoC_MasterMind> phoenixz, also try that question in #linux
[01:41] <x89x> its playing :)
[01:41] <x89x> yeahhhhhhhhhhhhh
[01:41] <RoC_MasterMind> phoenixz, and google.
[01:41] <perplejo> i tried to boot from a CD-RW but just gets skipped. I tried booting from the BIOS,choosing the cd drive and nothing, any ideas?
[01:41] <x89x> thanks jordan_U :)
[01:41] <sm5por> systemd0wn, try "xterm /bin/ls"
[01:41] <phoenixz> RoC_MasterMind, lets just say.. on Fedora I could do "service iptables stop" and thats it.. firewall: off
[01:42] <RoC_MasterMind> perplejo, use a CDR
[01:42] <Jordan_U> x89x, np :)
[01:42] <perplejo> did too
[01:42] <phoenixz> RoC_MasterMind, service firewall start, firewall: on
[01:42] <freeagy> & the what is the open command? \o/
[01:42] <systemd0wn> sm5por, will do. thanks
[01:42] <BashBang> hamza : what format is the disk in?  ext3, reiserfs?
[01:42] <RoC_MasterMind> phoenixz, yeah I'm familiar with those, but not at all familiar with iptables management.
[01:42] <Frogzoo> phoenixz: so submit a patch
[01:42] <systemd0wn> sm5por, nothin :)
[01:42] <EADG> freeagy: hehe, it's eject.   have a look at man eject for more options.
[01:42] <x89x> jordan_U how do i write on an NTFS partition using linux ? ?
[01:43] <phoenixz> RoC_MasterMind, I have to say.. that "service" command in fedora really was nice.. Though I love kubuntu (sorry, Im an kde guy) I really miss that command
[01:43] <RoC_MasterMind> !ntfs-3g | x89x
[01:43] <ubotu> x89x: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[01:43] <Jordan_U> !ntfs-3g | x89x
[01:43] <x89x> is it safe >>
[01:43] <phoenixz> Frogzoo, I would love to, but I am not such an expert yet..
[01:43] <perplejo> i also checked burning the right thing in the cd
[01:43] <phoenixz> Frogzoo, for now, my contribution will be the idea :)
[01:43] <RoC_MasterMind> x89x, their webpage already answers that, and yes.
[01:43] <hamza> bashbang i have no clue abt that
[01:44] <x89x> jordan_U
[01:44] <dissection> Anyone here knows how to use megahal?
[01:44] <x89x> do i always have to access the terminal for the alsamixer ??
[01:44] <sm5por> systemd0wn, the argument to xterm simply replaces the shell. /bin/ls will likely terminate immediately. You need a script that will pause or wait for keyboard input, such as more/less.
[01:44] <BashBang> hamza : type mount into a console it will tell you
[01:45] <jufa> who is girls
[01:45] <p99> The upgrade methods shown for breezy won't work
[01:45] <p99> I can't upgrade the update-manager package
[01:45] <thebigham> wats the channel for beryl questions
[01:45] <hamza> bashbang its probably ext3 /dev/sda3 on / type ext3
[01:45] <RoC_MasterMind> thebigham, #beryl
[01:46] <bhurt> #quit
[01:46] <bhurt> \quit
[01:46] <cacus> anybody knows anything about using GStreamer engine in Amarok under Feisty????
[01:46] <RoC_MasterMind> phoenixz, service iptables stop will dump all the rules...the rules are saved in a separate file that it uses when you "start" it...
[01:46] <systemd0wn> sm5por, ah i see what you mean, i had to run the command a couple times to see it, but say "gnome-terminal" opens (most likely processes the command) and closes very quickly.
[01:47] <Frogzoo> systemd0wn: the term is closing cos the command has finished
[01:48] <freeagy> EADG  ok
[01:48] <hamza> bashbang the system does boot if i don't do anything but it takes a lot of time... and the lack of boot screen makes it look very unattractive
[01:49] <liorkamer> i fixed the amsn... :)
[01:49] <BashBang> hamza : I understand, it's very ugly
[01:49] <systemd0wn> Frogzoo, ya i get it. thanks!  this might actually work out since the app im running is going to stay open until i give it some sort of quit command
[01:49] <aaron> serpentine isn't seeing my cd/dvd burner. any advice?
[01:49] <systemd0wn> sm5por, frogzoo, Thanks.
[01:49] <sm5por> systemd0wn, maybe you can write a shell script that runs the command and pipes it through more
[01:49] <p99> When I install ubuntu 6.06 my wifi card doesn't work but if I install 5.10 the wifi card does work. I think it's cus 5.10 actually asks to cinfigure the wifi card. What should I do? I cannot do anything withough internet.
[01:50] <pramz> what wifi card ?
[01:50] <x89x> hey how do i access alsamixer w/o the teminal ??
[01:50] <p99> d-link dwl-g AirPlus
[01:50] <pramz> the gnome sound applet should be able to set the volume etc for you
[01:50] <EADG> x89x: double click your speaker icon iirc
[01:50] <jrib> x89x: double click on the speaker icon in your panel
[01:50] <BashBang> hamza : try   cat /var/log/syslog | grep -in error    see if there are any error messages related to the disk
[01:51] <hamza> bashbang during normal boot the system boots from dev/sda3......cant i tell it to boot directly from here instead of the resume thing
[01:51] <p99> D-link dwl-g630 AirPlus*
[01:51] <systemd0wn> sm5por, the idea behind this is that the command will destroy my ath0 dev then start aircrack-ng (later adding to the script variables like channel etc) since this application is going to stay running until i give it a quit command it should be fine.
[01:51] <jrib> p99: why not try 7.04?
[01:51] <p99> Same thing happens
[01:51] <phoenixz> RoC_MasterMind, Exactly.. and its an easy thing to do
[01:51] <pramz> p99, do you remember how you got it to work in 5.10 ?
[01:52] <p99> The live cd install method doesn't have a part for configuring wifi
[01:52] <p99> I'm on 5.10 right now
[01:52] <jrib> p99: not sure then, but you should check bugs.ubuntu.com for a bug report about it and if one does not exist, file one
[01:52] <p99> the install utility is debian style
[01:52] <p99> k
[01:52] <pramz> p99, what does ifconfig say ? wlan0? or eth1 ? or something else for that wifi card ?
[01:52] <p99> h/o
[01:52] <x89x> how do i get my wifi max work ?? it has a zydas driver zydas1211B
[01:52] <hamza> bashbang its only this 02:07:33 hamza-linux init: Failed to open console: Input/output error
[01:52] <RoC_MasterMind> p99, if you can, download the latest install disc.
[01:53] <p99> I downloaded 7.04 xubuntu
[01:53] <BlackChaos> i want to edit the grub boot menu but i dont know how
[01:53] <p99> wlan0     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:0F:3D:52:27:9F
[01:53] <p99>           inet addr:192.168.0.99  Bcast:192.168.0.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
[01:53] <p99>           inet6 addr: fe80::20f:3dff:fe52:279f/64 Scope:Link
[01:53] <p99>           UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
[01:53] <p99>           RX packets:3132 errors:3 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
[01:53] <p99>           TX packets:1560 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
[01:53] <p99>           collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
[01:53] <p99>           RX bytes:796066 (777.4 KiB)  TX bytes:156124 (152.4 KiB)
[01:53] <p99>           Interrupt:11
[01:53] <thebigham> how can i add beryl to the startup list, i dont wanna open it everytime i turn on the comp
[01:53] <p99> that's with it working on 5.10
[01:53] <RoC_MasterMind> !wifi x89x did you get this yet?
[01:53] <RoC_MasterMind> !pastebin p99
[01:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pastebin p99 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:53] <jrib> BlackChaos: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:53] <RoC_MasterMind> !wifi > x89x did you get this yet?
[01:53] <BashBang> hamza : it has to boot from /dev/sda3 no matter what, that's where the root file system is. kinit seems to getting confused as to getting to it
[01:54] <x89x> ya
[01:54] <systemd0wn> thebigham, it has the directions on beryls site... let me see if i have a link
[01:54] <x89x> i sec
[01:54] <BlackChaos> jrib: how do i access that
[01:54] <p99> my bad
[01:54] <thebigham> systemd0wn, thanks alot =)
[01:54] <systemd0wn> thebigham, http://wiki.beryl-project.org/index.php/Install/Ubuntu/Edgy/XGL#Adding_Beryl_to_Session_Startup
[01:55] <thebigham> thanks again =)
[01:55] <systemd0wn> thebigham, np :)
[01:55] <p99> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30172/plain/
[01:55] <jrib> BlackChaos: with the command 'gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst'.  You should make a backup if you aren't sure about this
[01:56] <x89x> RoC_MasterMind how do i ge tit work ?
[01:56] <BashBang> hamza : ever try booting in failsafe mode? any different?
[01:56] <x89x> its a zydas driver based
[01:56] <sm5por> systemd0wn, maybe you can tell me where I can find a howto for testing/troubleshooting device drivers? I have a USB serial port that doesn't work...
[01:56] <hamza> bashbang havnt tried that..this is where kinit tries to find resume image /dev/disk/by-uiid/21d7584d-9224-4c0a-b3be-f0ac42a0f319 sda8
[01:57] <WisdomWolf> I need help
[01:57] <WisdomWolf> I just installed nvidia-glx drivers and beryl on a laptop and when I restart i get a black screen
[01:57] <RoC_MasterMind> x89x, I carefully research stuff, I have an Orinoco Silver PC Card for WiFi on my laptop, it just works when I put it in.
[01:57] <BashBang> hamza : so it does it at the grub splash screen?
[01:57] <RoC_MasterMind> WisdomWolf, did you ask on #beryl ?
[01:57] <systemd0wn> sm5por, is it a USB to Serial adapter?
[01:57] <ThanatosDrive> I just want to say all you 1000+ people in this channel helping us new-comers out: Thank you!
[01:58] <WisdomWolf> no, cause i don't know if beryl is the problem or nvidia
[01:58] <sm5por> systemd0wn, it's a Wiretek USB to serial port adapter, model UN8BE.
[01:58] <x89x> RoC_MasterMind i got the files
[01:58] <WisdomWolf> I would assume it's nvidia drivers cause beryl has to be started manually it doesn't start with X
[01:58] <x89x> its telling of something like compliing
[01:58] <BashBang> sm5por : i had one of those cables that had the pl2303 drivers for two years and it never worked for me, I threw it out
[01:58] <x89x> how do i do that ?
[01:59] <systemd0wn> sm5por, are you connecting it to anything in particular?  GPS?
[01:59] <Op3r> hello! one question whats a good music player for ubuntu?
[01:59] <sm5por> BashBang, sorry to hear that...
[02:00] <ThanatosDrive> Op3r: The one already built-in is quite excellent.
[02:00] <sm5por> systemd0wn, yes, a Garmin eTrex Venture actually.
[02:00] <dissection> Anyone here knows how to use megahal?
[02:00] <Op3r> ThanatosDrive, which is rhytmbox?
[02:00] <ThanatosDrive> Op3r: Or try XMMS.
[02:00] <WisdomWolf> MasterMind do you have any suggestions?
[02:00] <ThanatosDrive> Op3r: Yes.
[02:00] <hamza> bashbang it does that after i choose the ubuntu os and then comes the black screen and i have to press altf2 and then it says starting up loading please wait
[02:00] <systemd0wn> sm5por, unplug it, and plug it back in.  then in the console type "dmesg" look at the last few lines you should see that it recognized the device and assigned the adapter something like /dev/ttyUSB0
[02:00] <BashBang> sm5por there is a difference in the drivers between the pl2303 and the pl2303x you have to find out what kind of chip your cable has
[02:01] <BashBang> hamza : k, grub is good then, see if you can boot failsafe and see if it makes any difference
[02:01] <WisdomWolf> anyone?
[02:01] <Dusk_> !flock
[02:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about flock - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:01] <antitab> anyone in here good with javascript? :|
[02:02] <phoenixz> RoC_MasterMind, doh! The service command DOES exist.. its only not installed.. typing service in bash tells you exactly what you need to install to get it :) kubuntu rulez!
[02:02] <kyja> so is there like an archive of bash scripts and clipings to add to bashrc to make a beefy terminal experiance?
[02:02] <hamza> bashbang which item is failsafe in the boot list
[02:02] <Dusk_> how do i uninstall flock browser??
[02:02] <sm5por> I have a /dev/ttyUSB0 device file, it appeared when I first plugged the device in. Should I repeat it?
[02:02] <jrib> antitab: ##javascript is a better place
[02:02] <antitab> I'm there
[02:02] <jrib> Dusk_: how did you install it?
[02:02] <antitab> no luck
[02:03] <BashBang> hamza : oh, it should say, maybe you don't have that
[02:03] <Dusk_> jrib, from the source
[02:03] <hamza> bachbang there is a recovery mode
[02:03] <hamza> bashbang there is a recovery mode
[02:03] <sm5por> BashBang, I'll look around about the pl2303/pl2303x difference, thanks for the hint.
[02:03] <dissection> Anyone here who has used Megahal? Should I install the eggdrop or the one from from apt-get? I don't know the difference between the two or which of the two is better
[02:03] <WisdomWolf> could someone at least give me some suggestion on how to go about solving this problem? I'm sure I can get to the HD with a live disk, just don't know what to do once i get there
[02:03] <jrib> Dusk_: so.... 'make install'?  or something else?
[02:03] <RoC_MasterMind> phoenixz, interesting...let me know if it works as expected.
[02:04] <kyja> !basharchive
[02:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about basharchive - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:04] <nikitis> what is glibc-devel called in ubuntu?
[02:04] <jrib> antitab: try later there then or wait a bit.  If it's related to Ubuntu, feel free to ask here
[02:04] <nikitis> I can't compile stuff without it
[02:04] <Dusk_> jrib, oh no sorry...i remembered..from a linux installer...a bin file it was
[02:04] <systemd0wn> sm5por, no i just wanted to see that it was being recognized
[02:04] <BashBang> hamza : try it just to see if it will boot any different then restart, try to narrow down the problem a bit
[02:04] <hamza> ok
[02:04] <jrib> Dusk_: I see, well you have to consult the documentation for it then.  There's no way to guess what it does or if it provides some uninstall switch
[02:04] <WisdomWolf> did I do something to make everyone ignore me?
[02:05] <sm5por> systemd0wn, It appearantly is. According to modinfo, the pl2303 module has been loaded.
[02:05] <preaction> !patience | WisdomWolf
[02:05] <ubotu> WisdomWolf: 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
[02:05] <jrib> !please > WisdomWolf (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:05] <hamza> bashbang wats the entry to get the dhcp from the wireless network...becuz i may have to use that at startup
[02:05] <BashBang> sm5por : prolific has some documentation on their site, rpm stuff i think but i believe it has some stuff on hard linking, and udev
[02:05] <unagi> is it possible to switch what side the desktop icons are on?
[02:06] <WisdomWolf> sorry, just had a response and then nothing...didn't mean to be rude
[02:06] <systemd0wn> sm5por, aight. so your using gpsd?
[02:06] <jrib> Dusk_: http://brentroos.com/2006/07/24/install-flock-on-ubuntu/ seems to list the commands you need to uninstall it
[02:06] <sm5por> systemd0wn, unfortunately I have no RS-232 serial tester so I can check whether the signals are getting out, but I believe they aren't.
[02:06] <BashBang> hamza : dhcp? you need your network address you mean?
[02:07] <Dusk_> jrib, thanks
[02:07] <darkkish> In knoppix
[02:07] <darkkish> er... debian
[02:07] <sm5por> BashBang, prolific? I'll have to check that.
[02:07] <darkkish> how do i mount my FAT32 drive to give write access?
[02:07] <BashBang> hamza : iwconfig; ifconfig ethx
[02:07] <systemd0wn> sm5por, (you did make sure that the garmin is set to use the serial port?)  you can "cat /dev/ttyUSB0" i believe
[02:07] <phoenixz> RoC_MasterMind, works.. install debian-helper-scripts and "service" command is available
[02:08] <zango> Can I run Counter strike source on 64 bit ubuntu? via wine (or something else)
[02:08] <spiral_shell>  hi can anyone help?  I am getting "greeted me with my own hostname " errors in my logs...
[02:08] <BashBang> sm5por : that's who makes the chip for that cable, if you do a lsusb it should say prolific in the name field
[02:08] <spiral_shell> and also "replied to HELO/EHLO with my own hostname" warnings
[02:08] <RoC_MasterMind> zango, I don't think so, it's for 32-bit.
[02:08] <blizzow> What's the best way of upgrading my feisty installation to gutsy?
[02:08] <sm5por> systemd0wn, no, I plan to use gpsbabel, but I have used minicom for testing purposes. The GPS is set to text mode, 4800 bps, and I set minicom to the same. It's silent.
[02:08] <phoenixz> RoC_MasterMind, only bad thing about apt-get is that its kind of bad with conflicts and problem messages.. if there is a conflict, half of what I selected is installed, the other half is not.. and the other half I selected is no longer selected either, and if that were like 20 packages, good luck with finding out which ones I selected again.. and "There is a conflict" is also not too clear, what conflict? with what package? why?
[02:09] <phoenixz> RoC_MasterMind, NOT that I am complaining :)
[02:09] <x89x> can linux play xvid videos ??
[02:09] <phoenixz> ubuntu and kubuntu rule..
[02:09] <BashBang> sm5por : they have drivers as well but rpm's last time i checked
[02:09] <PriceChild> x89x, yes
[02:09] <x89x> which program
[02:09] <x89x> >>
[02:09] <PriceChild> !mp3 | x89x
[02:09] <zango> RoC_MasterMind, i figure: CSS runs on 64 windows fine and Linux can run 32 bit binaries....
[02:09] <ubotu> x89x: 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
[02:09] <RoC_MasterMind> phoenixz, I have to say, I have always found apt-get very smart...."There is a conflict" has never happened for me.
[02:09] <RoC_MasterMind> zango, oh...I don't know, usually esoteric and proprietary stuff doesn't work out for 64bit people.
[02:10] <systemd0wn> sm5por, hrm. i was actually having issues with minicom and cutecom and a adapter today... but i have gotten it working many many times... so did you "cat /dev/ttyUSB0" ?
[02:10] <WisdomWolf> zango, I would look into cedega
[02:10] <zolty> Hi there, I am a fairly new user.  I am using a pvr 150 tv capture card and I never seen video0 appear in the dev folder, I am using 7.04 64bit
[02:10] <phoenixz> RoC_MasterMind, When there is a conflict it does not give a whole lot of info about it.. actually, apt-get gives really vague errors, and adept manager only says "a conflict or something"... That could be improved I think
[02:10] <RoC_MasterMind> phoenixz, pastebin an example.
[02:10] <phoenixz> (and thats not flaming)
[02:10] <sm5por> BashBang, I'll look at their site. Domain name?
[02:10] <phoenixz> RoC_MasterMind, well, when I encounter another conflict, I will :) ATM I have nothing to install
[02:11] <John`> is there a way to set resolution in vlc player using terminal?
[02:11] <systemd0wn> sm5por, cat should at least tell you if anything is being sent from the GPS to the computer
[02:12] <BashBang> sm5por : hang on a sec
[02:12] <sm5por> systemd0wn, Hmm, "cat /dev/ttyUSB0" yields "Protocol error". Weird.
[02:13] <red> how do i get the newest version of open office
[02:13] <AzMoo[w] > Hey, I'm trying to get perl working with my apache server but it keeps asking me to save the file rather than displaying its output. Any ideas on how to fix that?
[02:13] <John`>  is there a way to set resolution in vlc player using terminal?
[02:13] <zolty> Hi there, I am a fairly new user.  I am using a pvr 150 tv capture card and I never seen video0 appear in the dev folder, I am using 7.04 64bit.  Does anyone have any experience in this area?
[02:13] <BashBang> sm5por : here ya go, http://www.prolific.com.tw/eng/Products-2.asp?ID=10     hope you enjoy :)
[02:13] <systemd0wn> sm5por, i wish i had my garmin around and my adapter... but can you change data rates perhaps?
[02:14] <sm5por> systemd0wn, a few days ago I tried to reload the pl2303 module with debug=1, but I'm not sure it made any difference. Perhaps I need a reboot...
[02:14] <BashBang> sm5por : are you connecting a phone to your cable?
[02:15] <systemd0wn> BashBang, its a Garmin GPS --> Serial to USB adapter --> computer
[02:15] <GiantNoob> I need some help
[02:15] <BashBang> systemd0wn : thx
[02:15] <systemd0wn> bashbang, np
[02:15] <systemd0wn> sm5por, i suppose it wouldnt hurt to reboot.
[02:15] <GiantNoob> I installed ubuntu and i cant play DVDs now
[02:15] <sm5por> BashBang, site bookmarked, thanks! No, I have a GPS, but I also have a modem around if necessary.
[02:15] <jrib> !dvd > GiantNoob (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:16] <GiantNoob> ok
[02:16] <lufis> What's the best all-in-one printer brand for Linux? something that's guaranteed to work?
[02:16] <BashBang> sm5por : just so you know the driver from prolific is not the same as the driver in the kernel, the kernel driver is reverse engineered
[02:17] <jrib> John`: see http://www.videolan.org/doc/play-howto/en/ch04.html, specifically the "--width" and "--height" switches probably
[02:17] <sm5por> systemd0wn, I'll try a reboot later if nothing easier works. This time I'll write down the steps I try on paper to remember them.
[02:17] <zolty> Hi there, I am a fairly new user.  I am using a pvr 150 tv capture card and I never seen video0 appear in the dev folder, I am using 7.04 64bit.  Does anyone have any experience in this area?
[02:17] <unagi_> why is kde so popular?
[02:17] <systemd0wn> sm5por, i wish i did that, i feel like most the time i try the same few things over and over again. :)  Might have found a forum where someone was having the same prob.
[02:18] <jrib> unagi_: that's a question better asked in #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:18] <unagi_> i didnt consider it to be offtopic since kde can be and usually is implemented in ubuntu jrib
[02:18] <jrib> !away > MrTsunami (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:19] <sm5por> BashBang, good to know. Can I determine the driver version from modinfo somehow? I see "srcversion:     DB9C92CE3A19BB36B1827F1"; tells me nothing!
[02:19] <astro76> lufis, http://openprinting.org/printer_list.cgi?make=Anyone
[02:19] <jrib> unagi_: I see, but #ubuntu is for ubuntu support only
[02:19] <lufis> astro76: thanks :)
[02:19] <BrendanM> ok, so rmdir doesn't work if there's stuff in a directory
[02:19] <BrendanM> what command can I use to delete a directory AND the stuff inside it?
[02:19] <systemd0wn> sm5por, nevermind that forum link went no where... i will keep looking
[02:19] <red> whats the cli for installing the newest version of openoffice
[02:19] <jrib> BrendanM: rm -r
[02:19] <unagi_> anyone know if it is possible to have ubuntu arrange desktop icons on the right side of the screen?
[02:19] <jrib> !cli > BrendanM (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:20] <BrendanM> yeah, thanks. I know what a CLI is
[02:20] <RoC_MasterMind> red, apt-get install openoffice.org
[02:20] <jrib> BrendanM: the page ubotu linked you to also contains the answer to your question as well as similar information
[02:20] <unagi_> anyone know if it is possible to add menu items to thedesktop menu?
[02:20] <BashBang> sm5por : lsusb  may give you better details on what chip set you have exactly, to get the driver version you could try and grep /usr/src/linux for pl2303, should have the version in the top comments
[02:21] <zolty> Hi there, I am a fairly new user.  I am using a pvr 150 tv capture card and I never seen video0 appear in the dev folder, I am using 7.04 64bit.  Everything I read says this card should be supported by the kernel, it is not a pvr1600.  Could someone please tell me what it means when i can see the device in the hardware manager but it does not show up in /dev/?
[02:21] <^overshard^> Is there a decent tutorial for installing Beryl on a 7.04 Ubuntu system with an ATI graphics card?  The ones on the official beryl site no longer work properly.
[02:22] <RoC_MasterMind> zolty, sorry to hear....it seems the hauppage pvr150 was a crappy card...pvr-250 was what everbody bought...although that doesn't help you
[02:22] <swiftly> I just tryed to install PokerTH 0.5 and its saying I need GLIC 2.4? I think I ound out I have a file libc-2.3.6 or something. Only new at this and need tro get the newer file? Can anyone help?
[02:22] <jrib> ^overshard^: try #ubuntu-effects for help with beryl
[02:22] <mzanfardino> I want to maximize the performance of a server I'm installing ubuntu to.  That hardward is: quad dual-core xeon CPU with 8GB ram and ~1T RAID5 (hw) storage.  I'd like to install 32-bit ubuntu, but will it be able to address the hardware sufficiently?  My chief purpose is to host vmware server and virtualize a number of installations...
[02:22] <RoC_MasterMind> ^overshard^, consider compiz-fusion
[02:22] <mzanfardino> s/that/the
[02:22] <mzanfardino> s/hardward/hardware
[02:23] <zolty> so instead of helping or just telling me what it means when it shows up in one spot but not the other, you insult my hardware choices?
[02:24] <BashBang> zolty : did you look in /proc?
[02:24] <RoC_MasterMind> I'm saying your twice inconvenienced.
[02:25] <swiftly> Can anyone tell me how to get GLIBC2.4? I must have GLIBC 2.3 (only knew so...)
[02:25] <sm5por> BashBang, lsusb says PL2303 Serial Port. I don't have sources installed, /usr/src is empty. I can find the module in my file system, though what I really want is something to tell me the exact status of what is loaded into the kernel.
[02:25] <sdouble> anyone know if it's possible to set numlock on by default?
[02:25] <jrib> swiftly: what version of ubuntu are you using?  feisty seems to have 2.5
[02:25] <zolty> bash, just checked also no video0 in there
[02:25] <nikitis> What is the OpenGL Header package called?
[02:25] <GiantNoob> anyone know how to change my reselution higher than 2024 bye 768?
[02:26] <swiftly> jrib: picked up an old DVD the other day and havent looked back. Would'nt know
[02:26] <BashBang> sm5por : lsmod | grep -in pl2303
[02:26] <jrib> !version > swiftly (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:28] <swiftly> jrib: it be dapper
[02:28] <sm5por> BashBang, done that, it gives module names, sizes and dependencies (pl2303, usbserial, usbcore). Maybe I don't need more.
[02:28] <Krumar> hey, if i install ubuntu on a computer right now, and leave a partition free on it for a windows install later on, how will grub handle it?
[02:28] <Frogzoo> sdouble: look in keyboard preferences
[02:28] <BashBang> zolty : check   dmesg   /var/log/Xorg.0.log      see if any thing is seeing it
[02:29] <wolflord> Howdy all
[02:29] <sdouble> haha, thanks Frogzoo.  I expected it to be more difficult that that.  =P
[02:29] <wolflord> how do you check to see if samba has been installed ??
[02:29] <scoobtits> whats the command to brign up the wine configuration???
[02:29] <RoC_MasterMind> Krumar, yes grub will handle it.
[02:29] <RoC_MasterMind> !dual-boot > Krumar
[02:29] <astro76> Krumar, windows will overwrite the mbr and you will have to recover grub: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[02:30] <Krumar> thank you RoC_MasterMind
[02:30] <|thunder> OffTopic: can anyone remember which torrent site got served with papers saying that HAD TO KEEP ALL RECORDS? was it torrentreactor ?
[02:30] <scoobtits> how do i bring up the wine configuration..>??/
[02:30] <Krumar> ah, astro76 , i had a feeling windows would over write it
[02:30] <jrib> swiftly: you should upgrade to feisty fawn 7.04 if you want more recent software
[02:30] <Frogzoo> scoobtits: winecfg
[02:30] <jrib> |thunder: #ubuntu-offtopic is for offtopic :)
[02:30] <scoobtits> Frogzoo:thnx bud
[02:31] <wolflord> how do you check to see if samba has been installed ??
[02:31] <swiftly> jrib: is it possible to keep all my other software still?
[02:31] <sm5por> BashBang, what bothers me is that I reloaded pl2303 with debug=1, but I don't see whether it had any effect.
[02:31] <RoC_MasterMind> |thunder, it doesn't matter.
[02:31] <BashBang> sm5por  you have to apt-get --install the kernel source, that's why /usr/src is empty.
[02:31] <swiftly> and all my odocs etc?
[02:31] <jrib> swiftly: sure you can upgrade from dapper to edgy and then to feisty using the package manager.  Let me send you the instructions
[02:31] <jrib> !upgrade > swiftly (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:31] <wolflord> exit
[02:32] <elpargo> hi, has happen to anyone, I installed vmware and now networkmanager is not getting my DHCP settings right, I assume there is some conflict with the virtual devices
[02:32] <BashBang> sm5por : I'll tell you every thing I can about it, but be warned your on a hellish nightmare of a trip trying to get that thing going.
[02:32] <unagi_> anyone know if it is possible to have ubuntu arrange desktop icons on the right side of the screen?
[02:32] <swiftly> thanks jrib... should be able to get this going now...
[02:33] <elpargo> swiftly I did that at work, it worked just fine, although it did took some time.
[02:33] <systemd0wn> sm5por, you mind letting me know if you get this working?  Like i said i was having problems with an adapter today so perhaps its the same thing.
[02:33] <BashBang> sm5por : I tried for two years and then trashed the damned thing
[02:33] <elpargo> swiftly, although if you do have a data partition I recommend a reinstall (download wise is less data)
[02:33] <sm5por> BashBang, I appreciate your help and warnings, but I think I need a pause right now to consider my options.
[02:33] <sdouble> anyone get the radeon driver to work on a 9800 pro?  My glxinfo says direct rendering: No  Just wondering if it's supported or not.  I've seen it listed as "experimental"
[02:33] <scoobtits> how do you change disks in wine, when installing off discs, whats the command>>>????
[02:35] <BashBang> sm5por : the only other place i can think of to look is on the gentoo forums, they are the best, alot of smart people there, some dumb ones too though  :)
[02:35] <sm5por> systemd0wn, I'll let you know if you tell me where I should send it. I'm not a regular IRC user, I installed xchat just to ask this question.
[02:35] <elpargo> does "mark for complete removal" in aptitude == --purge in apt?
[02:35] <PriceChild> elpargo, yes
[02:36] <systemd0wn> sm5por, thanks, i can send you some ideas if i figure it out tomorrow at work.
[02:37] <FusE> skollie you there?
[02:37] <unagi_> vcffds
[02:37] <skollie> Fuse: yes
[02:37] <PriceChild> !away > BashBangZZZZZ
[02:37] <systemd0wn> sm5por, if you want to send me an email or something
[02:37] <FusE> Im attempting to use ndiswrapper, but when I type iwconfig, my eth1 connection says "Access Point: not associated"
[02:38] <skollie> FusE: did everything go Ok with the install of ndiswraper?
[02:38] <unagi> i hate admitting that i may want something thats impossible to do in linux
[02:38] <FusE> yeh, my driver is installed
[02:38] <mo0osah> I need to execute certain commands in the terminal, how do i make them execute everytime kde starts?
[02:38] <unagi> mo0osah: system > administration > sessions
[02:39] <unagi> er preferences mo0osah
[02:39] <mo0osah> kde?
[02:39] <skollie> and is eth1 or wlan0 enabled on start-up?
[02:39] <astro76> that's gnome though
[02:39] <FusE> eth1 is
[02:39] <unagi> kde doesnt have a similar app?
[02:39] <astro76> mo0osah, I think there's an AutoStart directory somewhere in your home
[02:39] <unagi> kde is weird man
[02:39] <sm5por> systemd0wn, thanks for the advice (and BashBang too, but he's gone asleep I think). I'll send you a note just to recap.
[02:39] <skollie> what happens when you restart it i.e. disable and enable?
[02:40] <FusE> sec
[02:40] <systemd0wn> sm5por, np and thank for the recap.
[02:40] <mo0osah> astro76:  its ~/.kde/Autostart .... but doesnt seem to be working
[02:40] <mneptok> mo0osah: have you asked in #kubuntu ?
[02:40] <mo0osah> no one seems to be alive there
[02:40] <mo0osah> i asked
[02:40] <jrib> mo0osah: you try ~/.config/autostart/  ?
[02:40] <mneptok> mo0osah: ah, i see you have.
[02:41] <FusE> skollie, what is wmaster0, it says roaming mode nabled under wmaster0
[02:41] <sm5por> systemd0wn, thanks, we'll hear from each other I think!
[02:41] <astro76> mo0osah, does your script work when you run it manually?
[02:41] <mo0osah> yes
[02:41] <unagi> sigh.....even if it requiers shell scripting....does anyone know if its possible to have the desktop icons sit on the right side of the desktop or add 'clean up by type' to the desktop menu?
[02:41] <mo0osah> astro76:  it's for wacom mouse scroll fix
[02:41] <skollie> FusE: no idea, sorry
[02:41] <FusE> nothing happens when I restar tit
[02:41] <jrib> mo0osah: did you test it with an app like 'kate' or something?
[02:42] <FusE> It just shows the two computers overlapped, and wher my strength icon would be, its yellow
[02:42] <mo0osah> i just typed those commands in the terminal and they work
[02:42] <mo0osah> so i put them in a file
[02:42] <FusE> packets are being sent, but not receieved
[02:42] <kersinc> alguna sala en espaol
[02:42] <rolfen> !ex | kersinc
[02:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ex - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:42] <PriceChild> !es | kersinc
[02:42] <jrib> !es | kersinc
[02:42] <ubotu> kersinc: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[02:42] <phrozen_one> whats ip aliasing for?
[02:42] <ferret_0567> How do I compile a official (from kernel.org) 2.6.21 kernel on your non-standard Ubuntu Linux?
[02:42] <PriceChild> !kernel | ferret_0567
[02:42] <ubotu> ferret_0567: 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
[02:42] <PriceChild> ferret_0567, "Don't"
[02:42] <ferret_0567> don't?
[02:43] <calc> ferret_0567: you can compile it like any other dist... but it is recommended you don't
[02:43] <wert613> heya PriceChild =D
[02:43] <PriceChild> ferret_0567, there is no real reason.... why do you want to?
[02:43] <ferret_0567> All I want is a package
[02:43] <calc> ferret_0567: even linus doesn't recommend using vanilla kernels
[02:43] <jrib> mo0osah: do you have a shebang line at the top of the file and does it have executable permissions?
[02:43] <ferret_0567> weird errors in my dmesg about hard drives
[02:43] <skollie> FusE: that means it's not connecting to your router
[02:43] <calc> ferret_0567: linus considers it distributions job to make kernels usable for users
[02:43] <ferret_0567> and cd drives
[02:43] <PriceChild> ferret_0567, higher version numbers do not mean better.
[02:43] <mo0osah> jrib: shebang line?
[02:43] <FusE> Ive checked the configuration, my key and ssid is correct
[02:43] <FusE> I used windows today
[02:43] <jrib> mo0osah: like:   #!/bin/sh
[02:43] <mo0osah> yea i did chmod +x .....
[02:44] <ferret_0567> PriceChild: a lot has changed from 2.6.20 and 2.6.21
[02:44] <PriceChild> ferret_0567, and most was backported
[02:44] <skollie> FusE: try to re-enter the key
[02:44] <FusE> skollie, is essid the same as ssid
[02:44] <ferret_0567> I don't really care if higher version numbers don't mean better
[02:44] <ferret_0567> I just want to try making a newer kernel and see if it fixes my issue
[02:44] <mo0osah> jrib: yes... here are the contents of the file
[02:44] <mo0osah> #!/bin/sh
[02:44] <mo0osah> xsetwacom set cursor RelWDn 4
[02:44] <mo0osah> xsetwacom set cursor RelWUp 5
[02:45] <skollie> FusE: uhm, I think so yes. Sorry - it's nearly 3 am here and I'm a little brain dead
[02:45] <ferret_0567> when you have lot's of errors about ide bus resets and all kinds of weird crud like that, you will understand
[02:45] <jrib> mo0osah: and running  ~/.kde/Autostart/NameOfFile  or  ~/.config/autostart/NameOfFile  works?
[02:45] <mneptok> mo0osah: #!/bin/bash and set the executable bit
[02:46] <banlieue> does anyone know how to change the knotes tray icon?
[02:46] <ferret_0567> http://sial.org/pbot/26344
[02:46] <mo0osah> i don't have autostart directory in /.config
[02:46] <mo0osah> jrib: create one?
[02:46] <jrib> mo0osah: yeah, try that
[02:46] <FusE> skollie, my router says SES Inactive >.<
[02:47] <skollie> FusE: what is SES?
[02:47] <FusE> not sure
[02:47] <FusE> lol
[02:47] <jrib> mo0osah: I don't use kde, but it works in GNOME and it's part of the free desktop spec, so it's worth a try
[02:47] <mo0osah> k
[02:47] <mo0osah> let me restart X
[02:48] <crippler> I am trying to get my favrite game, Couter-Strike, working... How should I go by doing this? I heatr WINE is a good program.
[02:48] <Torahteen> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3031037&posted=1#post3031037
[02:48] <crippler> hear*
[02:48] <FusE> Who knows what SES means
[02:48] <DJ_Danni> It is 87 Update here. Is it safe to Update?
[02:49] <Torahteen> I'm trying to get wireless on my laptop working
[02:49] <ferret_0567> PriceChild: do you get it jnow?
[02:49] <ferret_0567> http://sial.org/pbot/26344
[02:49] <Torahteen> I went through the steps in this tutorial: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=225206
[02:49] <ferret_0567> if not, one more look should fix you
[02:49] <DJ_Danni> Hey i have 87 Update's waiting for me is it safe to Update them?
[02:50] <skollie> FusE: SES could mean Session, but different routers use different terminology, so I'm not sure
[02:50] <Torahteen> I get to the point where I plug in my device, and he mentions that the light should start blinking no later than 3 seconds afterward
[02:50] <jrib> DJ_Danni: it should be as long as you are using official repositories
[02:50] <Torahteen> Mine doesn't blink, it just stays as a solid green light
[02:50] <ferret_0567> it's a horror book :)
[02:50] <DJ_Danni> I was just seting up Ubuntu 7.04 today
[02:50] <mo0osah> jrib: doesn't seem to work
[02:51] <DJ_Danni> jrib I was just seting up Ubuntu 7.04 today
[02:51] <jrib> mo0osah: ok, when you type in a terminal:  ~/.config/autostart/NameOfYourScript.sh    does it do what you want?
[02:51] <jrib> DJ_Danni: then you should be ok
[02:51] <mo0osah> let me try that
[02:51] <DJ_Danni> ok
[02:52] <Yakubovich> has anyone installed the new avant window navigator SVN ?
[02:52] <crippler> I am trying to get my favrite game, Couter-Strike, working... How should I go by doing this? I hear WINE is a good program.
[02:52] <DJ_Danni> jrib i see update's are ready at the top Right.
[02:52] <DJ_Danni> its Update Icon
[02:52] <jrib> DJ_Danni: yep, that's normal
[02:52] <DJ_Danni> ok
[02:52] <DJ_Danni> Thang oyu werry m,utch
[02:53] <Torahteen> Anyone have any idea?
[02:53] <JBH> Is there an equivalent to a global login script (e.g. Samba) for workstations to connect via nfs to a server?
[02:54] <FusE> skollie, what if I used roaming mode
[02:54] <Yakubovich>  &
[02:54] <wizek> Hi everyone! Are there anyone here, who knows how to solve GRUB ERROR 21 while boot? I have JMicron Raid chip, if this is important...
[02:55] <mo0osah> jrib: it says : bash: .xsetwacomrc: command not found   (.xsetwacomrc) is the name of the file.
[02:55] <__mikem> Why is beryl being retarded. The window border won't show up
[02:55] <skollie> FusE: probably will not help if you cannot connect to your router to begin with
[02:55] <skollie> FusE: does your wirless device see your router?
[02:56] <mneptok> mo0osah: #!/bin/bash, cd in the first line, and set the executable bit
[02:56] <Havek> i need help with my resolution, my moniter is 1440x900 when i put it on this the screen sides are distored begin a copy of the other side, how to fix?
[02:56] <mo0osah> mneptok: that is the first line of the file .... if that's what you mean
[02:56] <FusE> skollie, wher do I check that
[02:57] <wizek> Hi everyone! Are there anyone here, who knows how to solve GRUB ERROR 21 while boot? I have JMicron Raid chip, if this is important...
[02:57] <mo0osah> mneptok: actually its #!/bin/sh .... should i change it?
[02:57] <mrsno> wizek are you using feisty? what motherboard please
[02:57] <skollie> FusE: when you search for wireless connections, does it detect your router?
[02:58] <JBH> I have an IPod video, and I've tried using both gtkpod and Amarok to play music (most imported from .mp3s to the IPod).  However, I get an error that the files can't be played.  Is there a codecs I can get that supports playing music from the IPod?
[02:59] <wizek> mrsno, Yes I'm. ASUS P5B Plus.
[02:59] <GiantNoob> Hi, i need help
[02:59] <mrsno> wizek as you suspect its the jmicron controller at work
[02:59] <wizek> mrsno, no! P5P-E
[02:59] <mneptok> mo0osah: use bash
[02:59] <mrsno> grub error 21 is it cannot find the disk
[02:59] <skollie> JBH: Can you play mp3's from your harddisk?
[02:59] <GiantNoob> I cant make my reselution hifher than 1024 bye 758
[02:59] <JBH> Skollie, yes.
[03:00] <wizek> mrsno, how to solve?
[03:00] <mrsno> wizek many problems have been solved with a bios update for your motherboard, unfortunately
[03:00] <skollie> JBH: then you should not need additional codes. Does your ipod show up as a device in amarok?
[03:00] <scoobtits> hey guys how do you install a program with discs in wine, liek changing the disks
[03:00] <mo0osah> mneptok: k, let me restart x
[03:00] <mrsno> wizek if that is possible i would start with that, then check https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Core_2_Duo_Support for other workarounds (shouldn't be needed on feisty however)
[03:00] <GiantNoob> anyone wana help me?
[03:01] <wizek> mrsno, why unfortunately?  O.o
[03:01] <GiantNoob> :(
[03:01] <scoobtits> what giant noob?
[03:01] <mrsno> wizek updating the bios of the motherboard is not for the faint of heart :-)
[03:01] <scoobtits> whats ur prob
[03:01] <BashBang> wizek : how did you make out with your install?
[03:01] <PriceChild> !fixres | GiantNoob
[03:01] <ubotu> GiantNoob: 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
[03:01] <JBH> Skollie, It does in Amarok, and I can actually see the files, but when I try to play them, I get an error that it cannot play the files.  Gtkpod doesn't recognize the IPod at all
[03:02] <skollie> JBH: are you sure the files are not in the m4a format?
[03:02] <Mac1016> anyone have experience with the enlightenment window manager installed on ubuntu?  I pulled from the elbuntu repo designed for ubuntu but I can't play dvd's even though I installed the codecs under gnome?  Do I need to reinstall them?
[03:02] <nikitis> Anyone know what that key mapping program is that when you push a key, it gives you a hex value?
[03:02] <nikitis> To help with mapping keys
[03:02] <hamza> bashbang u there
[03:03] <BashBang> hamza : yup
[03:03] <GiantNoob> whats the best dvd player?
[03:03] <wizek> mrsno, Can i update bios from Live cd? i don't have os installed
[03:03] <IdleOne> !best
[03:03] <ubotu> Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose among a number of different applications, depending on your preferences, the features you require, and other factors.
[03:03] <kevinl--> GiantNoob: i prefer videolan . the command is vlc
[03:03] <JBH> Skollie:  I'm pretty sure they are .mp3 unless the IPod converted them during the import process.
[03:03] <wizek> BashBang, Didn't work...
[03:03] <wizek> BashBang, the same...
[03:03] <GiantNoob> kevinl--:  the command?
[03:03] <BashBang> wizek : sry to hear
[03:03] <skollie> JBH: what did you use to copy the files onto the ipod?
[03:03] <hamza> bashbang do u know a good network software that will manage my wireless network automatically..because i have to type sudo dhclient ra1 everytime i start
[03:03] <mrsno> wizek yes, http://www.hermann-uwe.de/blog/flashing-a-bios-the-linux-way-tm-using-flashrom should work from the livecd note: i haven't tried it myself
[03:03] <John`> how do you change screen resolution of vlc player using terminal?
[03:03] <nikitis> Anyone know the name of the keymapping program in linux that is used in terminal?
[03:04] <kevinl--> apt-get install videolan,  and apt-get install libdvdcss2
[03:04] <JBH> Skollie, originally ITunes from Windows XP
[03:04] <BashBang> hamza : network manager
[03:04] <kevinl--> you might need find a custom repository for libdvdcss2
[03:04] <x89x> can anyone help me ?
[03:04] <Torahteen> After trying to set up my wireless, I had no luck. Someone said to run iwconfig, so I did. Only 2 cards are shown, lo and eth0, both saying no wireless extensions. I was told that a 3rd card would show if it had worked. Any ideas as to what I might've done wrong?
[03:04] <nikitis> Anyone?
[03:04] <mneptok> JBH: iTunes encodes as AAC by default, not MP3
[03:04] <hamza> bashbang but thats already installed and its no good...doesnt connect to my wireless network automatically
[03:04] <kevinl--> which you can find by googling and add it to your /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:04] <wizek> mrsno, Did u have the same problem?
[03:05] <JBH> mneptok, is there a place to download that codecs?
[03:05] <dabaR> nikitis: maybe google has a table for you.
[03:05] <nikitis> dabaR, no luck
[03:05] <dabaR> nikitis: of hex ascii values
[03:05] <nikitis> yes
[03:05] <mrsno> wizek no i use amd64 but it was a _very_ common problem earlier in the year/last year with core 2 duo motherboards that use jmicron
[03:05] <mneptok> JBH: the option to install AAC/MP4 support should be offered when you double-click a file
[03:05] <GiantNoob> How do i get my dvd to work?
[03:05] <Torahteen> Does nobody know?
[03:05] <BashBang> hamza : did you go through the create new wireless network wizard?
[03:05] <IdleOne> !seveas | hamza
[03:05] <ubotu> hamza: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[03:05] <nikitis> like you push a button and the kernel hex value of that key comes out
[03:05] <nikitis> for use with developing key maps
[03:06] <unagi> anyone know any good 3d camera tracking programs for linux?
[03:06] <skollie> JBH: It should not have converted the files if they were originally in mp3 format. Can you copy mp3's from your HD to the ipod?
[03:06] <cm_raf> helo, I got a problem...I need to installl ubuntu-desktop, but I don't have internet, the only way to connect to internet is thru a browser, how can I install gnome in a PC without internet?
[03:06] <x89x> anyone can help ?
[03:06] <dabaR> nikitis: http://game-editor.com/tutorials/images/ascii.jpg how is that?
[03:06] <Torahteen> cm_raf, you can connect through a browser?
[03:06] <Torahteen> If so, you have internet, I'm not sure what the question is
[03:06] <hamza> bashbang no the network was visible already
[03:06] <kitche> cm_raf: well what did you use to install since it's on the install cd
[03:06] <JBH> Skollie, I can copy them down.  I have done so once before (it was a pain because there were not names to the files, only random letters), and they were mp3s
[03:06] <jrib> cm_raf: what disk do you have?
[03:06] <scoobtits> what's the command to switch disc if your installing through wine.
[03:07] <x89x> can anyone help me >>>>????
[03:07] <nikitis> dabaR, this program i'm reffering to is an active program that shows other values, I guess it's not hex
[03:07] <dabaR> !ask
[03:07] <BashBang> hamza : does the network manager applet start at boot?
[03:07] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:07] <mneptok> x89x: please stop repeating
[03:07] <kitche> scoobtits: you have to setup a var depedns on the installer though
[03:07] <hamza> bashbang yes it does
[03:07] <scoobtits> kitche, whats a var?
[03:07] <x89x> so why doesnt anyone help ? mneptok ?
[03:07] <nikitis> it maps keys other than just keyboard, and mouse.  It does things like joysticks too
[03:07] <dabaR> x89x: help with what?
[03:07] <JBH> Torahteen, what sort of wireless card do you hae?
[03:07] <JBH> have rather
[03:07] <mneptok> x89x: maybe no one knows the answer.
[03:07] <kitche> scoobtits: I know for UT2k4 you need a SETUP_CDROM var for your shell for it to noitce that there's more then one cd
[03:07] <cm_raf> Torahteen, no, I can't connect through a browser 'cause i don't have internet
[03:08] <x89x> i havent asked yet mneptok
[03:08] <x89x> i'll ask noy mneptok
[03:08] <dabaR> x89x: ask now
[03:08] <BashBang> hamza : do you have key ring manager installed?
[03:08] <skollie> JBH: most strange. Usually when amarok cannot play a file it has to do with unsupported formats and/or codecs not installed. In your case, this does not seem to be the problem, right?
[03:08] <cm_raf> kitche, jrib: I'm using Ubuntu server 7.04
[03:08] <hamza> bashbang no wats that
[03:08] <x89x> i have a /media folder with 10 GB free
[03:08] <dabaR> x89x: that was raelly cute.
[03:08] <Torahteen> JBH, I have a linksys USB Wireless-G USB Network Adapter with Speedboost
[03:08] <x89x> i cant copy anthing to it mneptok ?
[03:09] <JBH> Skollie, it would seem that it should play mp3, I just didn't know if there were some special case(s) for IPod.
[03:09] <x89x> says permission denied mneptok !
[03:09] <cm_raf> Torahteen, kitche, jrib: The only way to connect to internet is through browser, I'm in a hotel and they require an ID to allow access to internet...
[03:09] <Vsop_vsop> hey folks..
[03:09] <x89x> can i shift the space to a drive ?
[03:09] <mneptok> x89x: i don't help people that repeat. if you want my help, follow channel guidelines to get it.
[03:09] <W_McL> x89x, /media is a directory where other drives are mounted into
[03:09] <skollie> JBH: Nope. If it's mp3 and your ipod is correctly detected in amarok, there should be no problem
[03:09] <dabaR> x89x: do you know how to open a terminal?
[03:09] <BashBang> hamza : look in system/administration   see if it is there, your wireless ssid and pass words should be there under one pass word
[03:09] <kitche> cm_raf: you can't due much unless you have a desktop cd laying near you
[03:10] <x89x> ya dabaR
[03:10] <W_McL> it's ok that you don't have write permissions there
[03:10] <unagi> anyone here an animator or compositor?
[03:10] <JBH> Torahteen, have you looked at ndsiwrapper?  Many of the Linksys devices use a Broadcom 43xx chipset, although the USB part adds another dimension to your issue.
[03:10] <dabaR> x89x: open one, please. DO you know how to run commands?
[03:10] <x89x> some
[03:10] <Torahteen> JBH, I'm using ndiswrapper ATM
[03:10] <skollie> JBH: when you first tried to play mp3 in amarok, did it ask if you wanted to install additional codecs?
[03:10] <cm_raf> kitche: what can I do when I get a desktop CD?
[03:10] <John`> anyone here use vlc player?
[03:10] <x89x> dabaR. i want to shift the space
[03:10] <Torahteen> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=225206
[03:11] <JBH> Skollie, *sigh* I was afraid of that answer :-)
[03:11] <Torahteen> I'm using that tutorial
[03:11] <Vsop_vsop> have a ati radeon  X1400  looking for the ati cmd for the driver
[03:11] <kitche> cm_raf: you can make the cd act like a repo
[03:11] <scoobtits> vsop
[03:11] <hamza> bashbang my network doesnt have any password or ecryptions
[03:11] <dabaR> x89x: good, so you are familiar with the concept. So, please run sudo fdisk -l, and also run ls -ld /media, and ls -l /media
[03:11] <scoobtits> use the drive flgrx
[03:11] <logreeval> is "network-admin" the only network manager?
[03:11] <BashBang> hamza : it's wireless no?
[03:11] <hamza> yes
[03:11] <dabaR> x89x: once you get the output, please use a http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org page to post it to the Web, and give us a URL, we will read, and let you know what to do.
[03:11] <mongolai> anyone here use enlightenment DR17 aka e17?
[03:12] <John`> Vsop_vsop: try the open source driver first
[03:12] <JasonJ> how do i start xvnc server at startup?
[03:12] <skollie> JBH: see my subsequent question about installing additional codecs when first playing mp3's in amarok
[03:12] <Vsop_vsop> Scoobits :aok will that stop the flicker in of the screen when i move a page?? like the Rez is off
[03:12] <kitche> mongolai: I use it on and off
[03:12] <Havek> i need help with my resolution, my moniter is 1440x900 when i put it on this the screen sides are distored begin a copy of the other side, how to fix?
[03:12] <cm_raf> kitchie: how can I do that, can you help me, please?
[03:12] <mongolai> kitche, did you install with apt, or build from cvs?
[03:12] <Nil_> Hi
[03:12] <Leviathan> Can anybody enlighten me on an issue with the install CD hanging when it tries to configure network interfaces? bcm43xx_microcode5.fw error?
[03:12] <dabaR> T
[03:12] <kitche> mongolai: from cvs that is the only way really
[03:12] <Nil_> does anybody know how to remove a preferred network from nm ?
[03:13] <Torahteen> Has anyone else been able to install a Linksys USB adapter and get it working?
[03:13] <JBH> Skollie, no it didn't
[03:13] <koisoooo> hi there
[03:13] <John`> Vsop_vsop: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver#head-f0fad08b3609f1fb7e5e654dd77faf80fbf84576
[03:13] <mongolai> kitche, ok thanks. I tried using some old e17 .debs, but nothing was really a go
[03:13] <hamza> bashbang i connect to a router
[03:13] <koisoooo> win4lin vs. vmware. what's faster and better?
[03:13] <Vsop_vsop> Scoobtits:  where do i get that?.. whats the entry?
[03:13] <kitche> mongolai: e17 is not in ubuntu and I know how to compile so I did it that way but there is a script on the forums to get e17 automaticallu installed and such
[03:13] <RoC_MasterMind> koisoooo, vmware is good.
[03:13] <skollie> JBH: which distro are you running?
[03:13] <BashBang> hamza : me too
[03:14] <JasonJ> vnc4server :1 yields "New 'linuxmce:1 (jason)' desktop is linuxmce:1" but i can't connect to it. wtf?
[03:14] <koisoooo> RoC_MasterMind im using vmware and it's working fine. i was just wondering if win4lin could be better
[03:14] <Nil_> I once connected to a WiFi network and now it's always connecting to that network in the first place, i always have to choose the network i want it to connect to after it connects to the first network
[03:14] <mongolai> kitche, yea, I think I saw that. I think I'll just go the old-fashioned way!
[03:14] <sdouble> what driver do you guys recommend for using an ati 9800 pro?
[03:14] <JBH> /tell trahteen sorry, I'm not much help there.  I ended up having to use a hack of sorts for my Broadcom 43xx chipset with native-hacked drivers.  Ndiswrapper wouldn't work for me.
[03:15] <JBH> Skollie, Feisty
[03:15] <IdleOne> JBH, the command is /msg to send privately
[03:15] <skollie> JBH - just a sec
[03:15] <JasonJ> does anyone know how to use vnc?
[03:15] <BashBang> hamza : you can do it the harder way
[03:15] <JBH> lol, I mixed up my WoW syntax
[03:15] <x89x> dabaR
[03:15] <x89x> you there
[03:15] <W_McL> x89x, can you also post the output of the command mount?
[03:15] <x89x> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30173/
[03:16] <hamza> bashbang wats that
[03:16] <JBH> /skollie Ok
[03:16] <skollie> JBH: do you have libxine1-ffmpeg installed?
[03:16] <sdouble> haha, /tell
[03:16] <x89x> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30174/ W_McL
[03:16] <dabaR> x89x: which exact /media directory has that free space?
[03:16] <chris__> anyone experienced a weird bug with feisty install, now every window title bar has a 'o' on the left hand side? any direction on how to fix?
[03:17] <dabaR> chris__: does it look like it is missing the icons?
[03:17] <Vsop_vsop> how do i get the driver for flgrx.. whats teh cmd?
[03:17] <JasonJ> what command do i send by ssh to log in on the gui?
[03:17] <x89x> hda6 with 26 GB
[03:17] <JBH> Skollie, I do now
[03:17] <x89x> and .media itself with 10 GB
[03:17] <jrib> chris__: are you using xfce (xubuntu)?
[03:17] <JBH> Skollie, but I didn't when you asked
[03:17] <BashBang> hamza : you can put what you enter every time you boot into a shell script, and put it into /etc/init.d. This way it should start every time you boot your comp
[03:17] <W_McL> x89x, it looks like there is noo need to shift any space. you only have one linux partition and the space displayed in /media is the free spache you get on all directories on this partition
[03:17] <dabaR> JasonJ: to be able to open GUI programs, use the -Y or -X option for ssh
[03:17] <skollie> JBH: and does it work now?
[03:17] <sdouble> Vsop_vsop: sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules
[03:17] <chris__> dabaR: icon is there, just a 'o' next to it.
[03:18] <sdouble> but there is more to it
[03:18] <Vsop_vsop> did that..
[03:18] <W_McL> x89x, go into your home directory and have a look if there's the same amount of free space
[03:18] <JBH> I'll have to check (I don't have the Ipod connected).  What does that lib do?
[03:18] <JasonJ> okay so what do i type to make the machine log in locally?
[03:18] <hamza> bashbang so how do i do that
[03:18] <jrib> cm_raf: download the alternate cd, burn it (or mount the iso I guess), and then use apt-cdrom to add it as a repo
[03:18] <jrib> !alternate > cm_raf (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:18] <skollie> JBH: it installs all the necessary codecs for a range of audio and video formats
[03:18] <sdouble> Vsop_vsop: http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Feisty_Installation_Guide
[03:18] <x89x> yes W_McL
[03:18] <unagi> any way to convert .flv to .mov on linux?
[03:18] <x89x> theres the same amount of space
[03:19] <JBH> Skollie: Good info.  Thanks!
[03:19] <dabaR> x89x: /media itself? I do not think that directory can have free space, because it is a directory, and not a mount p oint.
[03:19] <BashBang> hamza : I'll start it off for you in a paste bin
[03:19] <j-dub> yo
[03:19] <BashBang> hamza : give me a min
[03:19] <dabaR> x89x: try running df -h.
[03:19] <hamza> bashbang ok thankx
[03:19] <skollie> JBH: if playing mp3's from your ipod does not work after installing libxine1-ffmpeg, it is not a codecs problem
[03:19] <x89x> Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
[03:19] <x89x> /dev/hda3              14G  2.8G  9.8G  22% /
[03:19] <x89x> varrun                474M  104K  474M   1% /var/run
[03:19] <x89x> varlock               474M     0  474M   0% /var/lock
[03:19] <x89x> procbususb            474M  108K  474M   1% /proc/bus/usb
[03:19] <x89x> udev                  474M  108K  474M   1% /dev
[03:19] <x89x> devshm                474M     0  474M   0% /dev/shm
[03:19] <x89x> lrm                   474M   33M  441M   7% /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/volatile
[03:19] <x89x> /dev/hda1              10G  9.1G  943M  91% /media/hda1
[03:20] <x89x> /dev/hda5              50G   22G   28G  44% /media/hda6
[03:20] <nomasteryoda> gahd
[03:20] <IdleOne> !pastebin | x89x
[03:20] <ubotu> x89x: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[03:20] <dabaR> x89x: `always paste to the pastebin site, never here, please.
[03:20] <JBH> Skollie: Ok.  It's a pretty clean install of Feisty that I have.  I just installed it Saturday.  I'm really liking Ubuntu.  Except for the wireless and Ipod, everything just works.
[03:20] <jrib> chris__: the o is a default feature of xfce which is why I ask
[03:20] <xpoint> IdleOne, but this text is not large
[03:21] <dabaR> x89x: you can not write to the media directory itself, why do you think you want to write there?
[03:21] <RoC_MasterMind> JBH, yay...you got some tinkering ahead!
[03:21] <IdleOne> xpoint, anything above 2 lines is considered large
[03:21] <Dolphin07> hi. i'm trying to install a program and i'm getting a few command line errors: /usr/include/linux/wireless.h:1060: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before __u16
[03:21] <miguelito> hey guys
[03:21] <Dolphin07> callbacks.c: In function fillDeviceList:
[03:21] <Dolphin07> callbacks.c:121: error: storage size of ir isnt known
[03:21] <Dolphin07> callbacks.c:129: error: IFF_LOOPBACK undeclared (first use in this function)
[03:21] <Dolphin07> callbacks.c:129: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
[03:21] <W_McL> x89x, the free space you get displayed in /media is the same free space you see in your home, it's the free space on your linux partition
[03:21] <Dolphin07> callbacks.c:129: error: for each function it appears in.)
[03:21] <Dolphin07> make[1] : *** [callbacks.o]  Error 1
[03:21] <Dolphin07> make[1] : Leaving directory `/home/spencer/airsnort-0.2.7e/src'
[03:21] <Dolphin07> make: *** [check-recursive]  Error 1
[03:21] <preaction> !paste | Dolphin07
[03:21] <ubotu> Dolphin07: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[03:21] <Dolphin07> oh opps
[03:22] <dabaR> x89x: what W_McL is true, it is like saying "I have 10 GB in C:"
[03:22] <skollie> JBH: goota go. good luck.
[03:22] <JBH> RoC_MasterMind: Well, I got the wireless working after a couple of hours, but the IPod has been a problem.  Even Citrix, my USB drive, and smb mounts have worked quite well.
[03:22] <Dolphin07> sorry
[03:22] <preaction> Dolphin07, looks like the program has a bug in it, or the program has neglected to detect some dependency it relies on.
[03:22] <chris__> jrib: yes i use xfce, and it was a feisty upgrade, not a fresh install.
[03:22] <JBH> Skollie: Thanks again
[03:22] <skollie> JBH: np
[03:22] <dabaR> x89x: and "I have 10GB in C:\Program Files" to give a windows comparison
[03:23] <Dolphin07> preaction, above the top one are a bunch of others just like it accept with differant numbers after the __u
[03:23] <jrib> chris__: xfce has that 'o', it's a feature, not a bug.  It makes the window visible on all workspaces
[03:23] <Dolphin07> preaction, what can i do to solve this?
[03:23] <preaction> Dolphin07, either fix the source yourself or find a fixed version of it? perhaps look on the program's website?
[03:24] <Dolphin07> thanks preaction
[03:24] <JasonJ> i _really_ need help :(
[03:24] <GiantNoob> Hello.  whenever I try to install the restricted packeges, an error message comes up and dodent let me
[03:24] <chris__> jrib: ok, thanks! can i turn that feature off or configure it?
[03:24] <Dumderflu> So I finally got my Wifi up and running, but its really slow.  Any suggestions?
[03:24] <dabaR> JasonJ: ssh -X localhost.
[03:25] <jrib> chris__: that I'm not sure about.  You can probably remove it somehow, try asking in #xubuntu or #xfce if no one here knows offhand
[03:25] <dabaR> JasonJ: but other than testing purposes, I can not see the purpose of that.
[03:25] <RoC_MasterMind> Dumderflu, are you using 802.11b or 802.11g?
[03:25] <Dumderflu> b'
[03:25] <chris__> thanks!
[03:25] <Dumderflu> It was running much faster earlier on the same machine
[03:26] <hamza> bashbang shall i submit or...ive types it?
[03:26] <RoC_MasterMind> Dumderflu, 'b is really slow...like 5mbit...is web browsing slow?
[03:26] <puller> can somone help me add a capaign to wesnoth?
[03:26] <Dumderflu> yep
[03:26] <Dumderflu> Before it was running like it did on Windows
[03:26] <Dumderflu> now its at like dialup speeds.
[03:26] <cm_raf> jrib, thank you very much, I'm going to try it
[03:26] <Pelo> puller,  can you rephrase that ?
[03:27] <Dumderflu> Also sometimes I lose the connection
[03:27] <RoC_MasterMind> Dumderflu, that's interesting.
[03:27] <RoC_MasterMind> oh
[03:27] <JasonJ> what command will log the machine in locally? i want the local screen's login prompt to login
[03:27] <hamadooo>  where can i find this driver ipw3945-1.1.3.tgz for ubuntu plz
[03:27] <RoC_MasterMind> hamadooo, goooogle!
[03:27] <Pelo> hamadooo, google
[03:27] <DerangedDingo> have you tried google, hamadooo?
[03:27] <hamadooo> i tryed nothing there
[03:27] <Dumderflu> hamadoo google
[03:28] <Pelo> hamadooo,  or you can try  searching in synaptic for ipw and see what comes up
[03:28] <JBH> Puller, do you want to install the program or add to it?
[03:28] <dabaR> JasonJ: you want to see the gdm?
[03:28] <Sevk> hav any soft as istanbul ? I want to cap my 3d screen desktop
[03:28] <Dumderflu> Any idea on what I should do Mastermind?
[03:28] <hamadooo> i want to install it directly from the ubunu
[03:28] <hamzzzz> bashbang ive done it
[03:28] <hamadooo> i found it but i don;t know how to install it
[03:28] <JasonJ> i don't want to see anything
[03:29] <Pelo> hamadooo, http://www.google.ca/search?q=ipw3945&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=com.ubuntu:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
[03:29] <JasonJ> i want the local session to login
[03:29] <TonyGB> anyone got ati radeon installed with ati drivers who has managed to get latest beryl to work?
[03:29] <dabaR> JasonJ: explain better what you would exactly like, I do not understand your request./
[03:29] <DerangedDingo> hamadooo, is there a README or INSTALL file in there?
[03:29] <dabaR> You just want to log into your computer? JasonJ ?
[03:29] <JBH> Is there a way to query uninstalled packages with apt-get?
[03:29] <JasonJ> because vncserver under ubuntu won't work until someone is logged in
[03:29] <c00i90wn> does anyone know how to configure openvpn server so that the clients can resolve the hostnames to the tun IPs?
[03:29] <hamadooo> yeah it tells me to do this .. tar xzvf ipw3945-1.1.3.tgz
[03:29] <JasonJ> yes dabaR
[03:30] <Sevk> have any else software as istanbul or vidcap ? I want to cap my 3d screen desktop
[03:30] <hamadooo> the terminal gives me an error
[03:30] <DerangedDingo> hamadooo, you need to do that in a terminal
[03:30] <DerangedDingo> hamadooo, just follow the instructions
[03:30] <dabaR> JasonJ: and what kind of an install is this? Did you install gnome?
[03:30] <hamadooo> i did but it gaves me an error
[03:30] <Pelo> hamadooo,  you have it on your desktop ?
[03:30] <DerangedDingo> hamadooo, because it's already extracted?
[03:30] <hamadooo> yes
[03:31] <hamadooo> tar: ipw3945-1.1.3.tgz: Cannot open: No such file or directory
[03:31] <dabaR> JasonJ: if I am at a command line, and I want to start my graphical login screen, I run sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start
[03:31] <Pelo> hamadooo, like DerangedDingo  said that it because it is already unpacked,  you can skip that step
[03:31] <wizek> how can i force eject my cd drive,if i run Live cd?
[03:31] <RoC_MasterMind> did someone ask a question about uninstalled packages and dpkg?
[03:32] <hamadooo> ok
[03:32] <miguelito> put a paper clip inside the hole on the drive
[03:32] <FusE> skollie, this is fricken weird, Im using a very old kernel version atm, and I can connect, I cant connect with the new one tho
[03:32] <miguelito> wizek put a paper clip into the front of the cd drive in that hole.
[03:32] <dabaR> wizek: you can not run the live CD Ubuntu and eject the drive at the same time.
[03:32] <JasonJ> dabaR i am not at the machine though
[03:32] <JasonJ> i am in with ssh
[03:32] <Pelo> hamadooo, I'll give you a link, somewhere inthere you have instrucitons on what to do with a tar.gz file to install it ,   http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[03:33] <dabaR> wizek: perhaps tell the Ubuntu system to shut down, it will eject eventually.
[03:33] <Pelo> hamadooo,  I don't take /msg  you have to speak to me in the channel
[03:33] <Justi1> How do I install shockwave?
[03:33] <JasonJ> what will log the machine in locally
[03:33] <dabaR> JasonJ: did you try ssh -X Machine.ip?
[03:33] <hamadooo> ok then what should i do know to make it work
[03:33] <RoC_MasterMind> Justi1, I think Shockwave is discontinued.
[03:33] <wizek> i want to burn a cd :)
[03:33] <Pelo> hamadooo, I'll give you a link, somewhere inthere you have instrucitons on what to do with a tar.gz file to install it ,   http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[03:33] <Justi1> dang
[03:33] <Dumderflu> Hey ROC_Mastermind, it is g
[03:33] <JasonJ> yeah dabaR
[03:33] <Dumderflu> I was wrong
[03:33] <JasonJ> how do i know if it worked?
[03:33] <wizek> but i don't have any other os or cd drives....
[03:33] <dabaR> wizek: I do not think it is possible, but maybe someone else knows a trick
[03:33] <hamadooo> ok
[03:34] <DerangedDingo> hamadooo: in the folder is there a file called "Makefile"? Look please
[03:34] <FusE> Is there any way I can export the current network version, and import it in a newer kernel
[03:34] <dabaR> JasonJ: you get logged in, then try running something like gedit, or whatever.
[03:34] <Pelo> hamadooo,  if you hve any problems comea back and we'll walk you throught it
[03:34] <dabaR> are you ssh'ing from an Ubuntu machine?
[03:34] <hamadooo> yes there is makefile folder
[03:34] <DerangedDingo> hamadooo: alright. come back if you need help again
[03:34] <FusE> Is there any way I can export the current network info, and import it in a newer kernel???
[03:35] <Pelo> hamadooo, bo back to the howto and read ,  trust me on this
[03:35] <hamadooo> ok let me the site you gave me
[03:35] <Pelo> hamadooo, I'll give you a link, somewhere inthere you have instrucitons on what to do with a tar.gz file to install it ,   http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[03:35] <hamadooo> ok thanx
[03:36] <cykotiktek_> I think i have an easy quick question.... I have Wine downloaded but i am unsure of how to install it.
[03:36] <FusE> >.<
[03:36] <Falstius> cykotiktek_: you can install it using apt, you don't need to go out and download it yourself.
[03:37] <cykotiktek_> lol ok
[03:37] <Seoke> Is there a video benchmark test so I can check to see if my video card is working good?
[03:37] <mo0osah> is there any good substitute for onenote?
[03:38] <FusE> Does anyone here have the problem where they updated from dapper to edgy and to feisty, and somewhere a long the line could not connect to network
[03:38] <hamzzzz> ?
[03:38] <cykotiktek_> Building dependency tree
[03:38] <cykotiktek_> Reading state information... Done
[03:38] <cykotiktek_> Package wine is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[03:38] <cykotiktek_> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[03:38] <cykotiktek_> is only available from another source
[03:38] <Pelo> mo0osah,  onenote a note taking applet ? use tomboy,  it's in the pannel apples
[03:38] <cykotiktek_> E: Package wine has no installation candidate
[03:38] <cykotiktek_> that is what i am getting from apt
[03:38] <preaction> !paste | cykotiktek_
[03:38] <ubotu> cykotiktek_: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[03:38] <cykotiktek_> sorry
[03:39] <Pelo> cykotiktek_,   www.winehq.org/download
[03:39] <preaction> !repositories | cykotiktek_
[03:39] <ubotu> cykotiktek_: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[03:39] <preaction> cykotiktek_, also try: sudo apt-get update
[03:39] <Seoke> Is there a video benchmark test so I can check to see if my video card is working good?
[03:39] <mo0osah> Pelo: thanks
[03:40] <Wardie> i know this is a little off topic, but does anyone know how to install cmake on Edgy? i can't apt-get install it
[03:40] <JasonJ> i'm going back to windows where vncserver starts when it's supposed to
[03:40] <IndyGunFreak> cmake?
[03:40] <Seoke> exit
[03:40] <fujin> Wardie: what is cmake
[03:40] <anandanbu> I have a problem with the Openoffice.org in Ubuntu 7.04 as there are no icons in the toolbar and it is as http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/9003/screenshotcp8.png
[03:40] <Pelo> Wardie,  look in menu > system > admin > synaptic , or get the source code
[03:41] <Wardie> uhhh, nevermind then
[03:41] <Wardie> thanks pelo
[03:41] <mneptok> Wardie: cmake is in the repos
[03:41] <Zambezi> How do I lease/renew my IP in Linux?
[03:41] <fujin> mm, it is
[03:41] <fujin> apt-get install cmake
[03:41] <domination|Ezy6> About David Blaine:
[03:41] <fujin> Zambezi: dhclient ethX
[03:41] <jkthecjer> quick one: how can i get my laptop to shutdown properly when the battery gets too low?
[03:41] <IndyGunFreak> indeed.
[03:41] <Wardie> It isn't working for my 6.1 ubuntu install
[03:41] <domination|Ezy6> Are you GAY?
[03:41] <domination|Ezy6> If you answered "Yes" to all of the above questions, then GNAA (GAY NIGGER ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA) might be exactly what you've been looking for!
[03:41] <Pelo> anandanbu,  check in synaptic , search for openoffice.org ,  they are called either style or themes,   install one or more , then open OOo and  under tools opitions under display
[03:41] <domination|Ezy6> Why not? It's quick and easy - only 3 simple steps!
[03:41] <domination|Ezy6> Third, you need to join the official GNAA irc channel #GNAA on irc.gnaa.us, and apply for membership.
[03:41] <fujin> !ops
[03:41] <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
[03:41] <preaction> !ohmy | domination|Ezy6
[03:41] <ubotu> domination|Ezy6: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[03:41] <domination|Ezy6> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[03:42] <fujin> nice
[03:42] <jkthecjer> Zambezi: dhclient [interface] 
[03:42] <anandanbu> pelo: thanks i would try it
[03:42] <Pelo> OMG this is my first attack by GNNA since I've been on IRC
[03:42] <mariocesar_bo> hello, i am with anoying problem ... gdm ask me "twice" to login, anyone has an idea ? or better can help me ? ^_^
[03:43] <GiantNoob> How do i get my dvd to work?
[03:43] <jkthecjer> anybody know how to make my laptop shut down automagically upon low battery?
[03:43] <Pelo> greg,   /nickserv help
[03:43] <greg> well /nickserv help did nothing
[03:43] <Akuma_> is network-manager supported only on ubuntu? how about xubuntu?
[03:43] <IdleOne> !dvd | GiantNoob
[03:43] <ubotu> GiantNoob: 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
[03:43] <Pelo> mariocesar_bo,  try looking it up in the forum
[03:43] <greg> Isn't it just /nick mynamehere
[03:43] <greg> ?
[03:43] <Falstius> jkthecjer: isn't it in system -> preferences -> power management ?
[03:43] <GiantNoob> I need help... My dvd playback wont work
[03:43] <marshall> the little ubuntu icon on my menu somehow changed to the little fedora icon, how do i change it back?
[03:44] <DarkRamon> hello guys :)
[03:44] <GiantNoob> And that ubotu thing dosent work
[03:44] <Pelo> !dvd | GiantNoob
[03:44] <DarkRamon> is there any alternative for "swish" on ubuntu?
[03:44] <Zambezi> jkthecjer, Thanks. I'm going to try now.
[03:44] <marshall> hi darkkish
[03:44] <IdleOne> marshall, lol re-install ubuntu
[03:44] <mariocesar_bo> Pelo: mmm ok
[03:44] <ozzman> Hi, i am thinking of installing a virtual machine - which one is recommended?
[03:44] <marshall> IdleOne, lol
[03:44] <kahrytan> libdvdcss2 can be found on VideoLAN website. (google search for it.) VLC is best for dvd playing
[03:44] <greg> My laptop runs at like 140 to 160 *F, is that hot?
[03:44] <Pelo> GiantNoob,  did you read the whole thing ?
[03:44] <GiantNoob> yes :(
[03:44] <jkthecjer> Falstius: thanks i just saw it, i had missed it before :-) doh!
[03:44] <eleaf> hey
[03:44] <marshall> IdleOne, that little f is bothering me
[03:45] <kahrytan> greg: Yes, very god.
[03:45] <kahrytan> t Very Hot
[03:45] <DarkRamon> is there any alternative for swish or flash on ubuntu?
[03:45] <eleaf> I just booted after my computer sitting for a week, and X won't start due to a missmatch between the nvidia kernel and the Xorg kernel, something like that.  I tried dist-upgrading, but there doesn't seem to be kernel or graphics card updates...
[03:45] <eleaf> What shall I do?
[03:45] <Pelo> mariocesar_bo,  I'm not trying to get rid of you but your the first one I've seen asking that one,  I think you'll get more help on this in the forum that is all,  just search for double login or login twice or something simialr
[03:45] <IdleOne> marshall, have no idea how you would of gotten the Fedora icon unless your running the livecd or you install fedora
[03:45] <Wardie> hrm, thanks guys. cmake is getting installed correctly
[03:45] <ozzman> Hi, i am thinking of installing a virtual machine - which one is recommended?
[03:45] <ElfBoy> 00:08.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
[03:46] <ElfBoy> ok i need this driver
[03:46] <IndyGunFreak> ozzman: vmware has worked pretty good for me.
[03:46] <marshall> IdleOne, lol no, i was installing a couple packages from get-deb.net and poof
[03:46] <kahrytan> ozzman: There is a few -- qemu, virtualbox, vmware.
[03:46] <Pelo> eleaf,  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:46] <dec0de> ozzman: vmware
[03:46] <hamadooo> why when i write cd ipw3945-1.1.3 it tells me ........ cd: ipw3945-1.1.3: No such file or directory
[03:46] <IdleOne> marshall, ahhh well then it seems you installed something that cvhanged your icon set
[03:46] <eleaf> Pelo: I don't want to loose all my settings, I have a specific display setup
[03:46] <hamadooo> im sure the file in the desktop with the same name
[03:46] <ozzman> vmware, thanks ill check it out
[03:46] <eleaf> Pelo: why would X just stop working after a reboot?
[03:46] <mariocesar_bo> Pelo: thanks, i think it was an usual problem ... cause i don't touch the gdm ... you know...
[03:46] <hamadooo> and its extracted
[03:46] <kahrytan> vmware has experimental feature that runs a Windows partition.
[03:46] <mariocesar_bo> Pelo: well, i would keep looking
[03:47] <Pelo> hamadooo,  type cd and then drag the folder from your desktop to the terminal , it should get written automaticaly,  then hit enter
[03:47] <ElfBoy> 00:08.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
[03:47] <eleaf> Pelo: the nvidia kernel and the xorg kernel/linux kernel seem to be mismatched, isn't that a packaging problem?
[03:47] <GiantNoob> And whenever i try to install Kaffiene from add/remove, it says:  this application conflics with other installed software. to install " Kaffeine" the conflicting software must be removed first.   Switch to sinoptic to resolve this conflict
[03:47] <kahrytan> How well does a Virtual Machine do with video encoding?
[03:47] <BashBang> go to console and type   touch wireless
[03:47] <Pelo> eleaf,  no idea,  just read the questions carefully as you go and see if something is wrong,  you might find it , that's the best I can do for you
[03:47] <DarkRamon> si there any alternative for swish or flash on ubuntu?
[03:48] <jkthecjer> ElfBoy: look up ndiswrapper
[03:48] <hamadooo> ok .. but  when i did that it opened with new windows not in the terminal
[03:48] <eleaf> Pelo: I did make some nvidia kernel tweaks, not sure if that is the problem.
[03:48] <Pelo> eleaf, probably
[03:48] <kahrytan> darkkish: VLC can play flash files.
[03:48] <eleaf> I thought xorg restarted fine before that
[03:48] <ElfBoy> ok thanks
[03:48] <jkthecjer> ElfBoy: you'll need the windows driver too though
[03:48] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: : VLC can play flash files.
[03:48] <eleaf> lol
[03:48] <ElfBoy> umnm why
[03:48] <DarkRamon> Kahrytan: no i mean to create flash animations
[03:48] <GiantNoob> whenever i try to install Kaffiene from add/remove, it says:  this application conflics with other installed software. to install " Kaffeine" the conflicting software must be removed first.   Switch to sinoptic to resolve this conflict.    Can someone pleas pleas help me fix this problem?
[03:48] <_easy___> quais as pessoa brasileiras ai?
[03:49] <_easy___> =)
[03:49] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: I don't know.
[03:49] <ElfBoy> why wopuild i need them
[03:49] <ElfBoy> wol;d
[03:49] <IdleOne> !pt _easy___
[03:49] <jkthecjer> ElfBoy: ndiswrapper basically allows some windows driver to work in linux (broadcom expecially)
[03:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pt _easy___ - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:49] <mneptok> !pt > _easy___
[03:49] <DarkRamon> Kahrytan: I need to create some animations for a website... i dropped windows hehe.. so im trying nvu and some other programs here.
[03:49] <FusE> Does anyone here have the problem where they updated from dapper to edgy and to feisty, and somewhere a long the line could not connect to network
[03:49] <shavex> i need java for firefox, where do i find it and how do i install it?
[03:49] <ElfBoy> ok
[03:49] <Pelo> GiantNoob,   menu > system > admin > synaptic package manager,  search for  kaffeine and riht click install
[03:49] <jkthecjer> ElfBoy: you can probablyfind them on the laptop manufacturer's website
[03:49] <_easy___> !pt > _easy___
[03:49] <juan> x89x: was this morning's information useful?
[03:49] <ElfBoy> ummm
[03:49] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: Try Amaya.
[03:49] <mneptok> shavex: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin
[03:49] <ElfBoy> its a desk top
[03:49] <Pelo> !java | shavex
[03:49] <ubotu> shavex: To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[03:49] <DarkRamon> amaya? ok ill look for that
[03:49] <GiantNoob> Pelo:  the same thing happened :(
[03:49] <DarkRamon> thank you man
[03:50] <Pelo> GiantNoob, in synaptic it should ask to remove the offending package
[03:50] <jkthecjer> ah, then try driverguide.com (username: temp password: 512)
[03:50] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: I think it is a lil better. and NVU isnt updated anymore
[03:50] <ElfBoy> balkin wireless g card
[03:50] <Pelo> GiantNoob,  are what is kaffeine for anyway ?
[03:50] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: http://www.w3.org/Amaya/screenshots/Overview.html
[03:51] <dec0de> Pelo: just a media player
[03:51] <shavex> mneptok, thank you!!
[03:51] <GiantNoob> Pelo:  its a music/video player
[03:51] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: Whats better then a app that is designed by W3C? the standards marker
[03:51] <jkthecjer> if you can find the windows drivers and an ndiswrapper HOWTO, theres a really good chance at getting it working
[03:51] <kahrytan> maker
[03:51] <ozzman> After installing a virtual machine (on X86_64) which version of win should i install vista X64 or Xp 64?
[03:51] <Pelo> GiantNoob,  try aking in #kubuntu , maybe they have an idea what might be conflicting
[03:51] <ElfBoy> trys this again i have a elkin wireless g network card
[03:51] <[Ex0r] > anyone here have a hardware compatability list for ubuntu 7 ?
[03:51] <ElfBoy> belkin
[03:52] <Falstius> ozzman: I think the emulated system is still 32bit .. a PII actually.
[03:52] <forceflow> does anyone know if gutsy is going to have better dual screen support? i really want to start dualing, but i also love my beryl:( and agl gets angry when i try to dual
[03:52] <kahrytan> ozzman: I would do XP since Vista requires more cpu processing
[03:52] <[Ex0r] > got a wireless nic, want to see if it's compatible with ubuntu.
[03:52] <dl> hello
[03:52] <Pelo> forceflow,  ask in #ubuntu+1 that's where all the cool gusty ppl hangout
[03:52] <ozzman> right...
[03:53] <IndyGunFreak> !wireless | [Ex0r] 
[03:53] <ubotu> [Ex0r] : Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:53] <Falstius> ozzman: also, I have VMs of Vista, winXP and win2k.  win2k is by far the most efficient.   The others take up way too much space and RAM (I have plenty of RAM, but they are slow to restore)
[03:53] <DanaG> Oh hey, would a P2-266 with 192MB of RAM be enough to run an Ubuntu system as a router?
[03:53] <Pelo> [Ex0r] , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport<
[03:53] <[Ex0r] > hmm
[03:53] <DanaG> I'd be using cardbus NICs.
[03:53] <[Ex0r] > ndiswrapper ?
[03:54] <fiveiron> anyone have trouble with avant-window-navigator not letting you add launchers?
[03:54] <jkthecjer> ElfBoy: is that the same card with the Broadcom chipset you referred to earlier?
[03:54] <IndyGunFreak> [Ex0r] : Ndiswrapper is how linux uses the Windows driver to run a wireless device.
[03:54] <IndyGunFreak> !ndiswrapper
[03:54] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:54] <ElfBoy> no
[03:54] <ElfBoy> looking at wrong thing
[03:54] <FusE> Does anyone here have the problem where they updated from dapper to edgy and to feisty, and somewhere a long the line could not connect to network???
[03:54] <ElfBoy> i think
[03:54] <jkthecjer> it doesnt have to use ndiswrapper if there are linux drivers available though
[03:55] <Pelo> FusE, try updatingfrom the alternate install cd , for each versions
[03:55] <Falstius> DanaG: why not just use a router?  They use less power and have more ports than a laptop.
[03:55] <[Ex0r] > last time I checked it didn't have support for it
[03:55] <ElfBoy> well its a belkin thats all i can tell you
[03:55] <jkthecjer> where did the line about broadcom come from?
[03:55] <FusE> Pelo, I have no live cd, I upgraded from dapper to edgy via network
[03:55] <Falstius> DanaG: but yes, it should be more than sufficient.
[03:55] <FusE> Then my network stopped working
[03:55] <FusE> so I turned off security and it work, then upgraded to feisty
[03:55] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: Did you see the amaya screenshots?
[03:55] <DanaG> My router is hella' buggy -- it gives me an IP address for 30 YEARS, and then gets confused if you don't release it before disconnecting.
[03:55] <DarkRamon> didnt find it kahrytan
[03:55] <FusE> and then my network didnt work at all, so I install ndiswrapper, and now it doesnt work at all
[03:55] <DarkRamon> where can i find it?
[03:55] <jkthecjer> its probably a Belkin card that uses Broadcom chipset, if thats the case then you would use ndiswrapper + windows drivers
[03:56] <hamadooo> pelo what is the ieee80211 and how i know if i have one
[03:56] <DanaG> Then it says "Oh, I aready gave this guy an IP; who has it?     Who has it?       Who has it? .... "
[03:56] <Pelo> FusE, I've never had much luck with the upgrade process myself,  I've always ended up having to clean install
[03:56] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: http://www.w3.org/Amaya/screenshots/Overview.html
[03:56] <[Ex0r] > omg it is available now, nice
[03:56] <FusE> whats clean install
[03:56] <DarkRamon> thank you bro
[03:56] <jkthecjer> FusE: is it a wireless card?
[03:56] <DarkRamon> let me see.. i hope it works for me
[03:56] <Pelo> hamadooo, whrer do you get that from ?
[03:56] <FusE> Yes its a wireless vcard
[03:57] <mark__> can some on pm me with some help
[03:57] <jkthecjer> did you copy the windows drivers over and install them using ndiswrapper?
[03:57] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: Notice the W3C domain?
[03:57] <JasonWoof> how do I assign a keyboard shortcut to run my shell script?
[03:57] <hamadooo> First, we build and install the ieee80211 subsystem.
[03:57] <Falstius> DanaG: yeah, but you can buy a decent used router for $20.  You can calculate the cost difference between a 50W laptop and 5W router.
[03:57] <hamadooo> from the instlation file
[03:57] <DarkRamon> yeah what happens with that?
[03:57] <my_wireless> does anybody know how to get an eu wireless card to work with a usa roughter?
[03:57] <FusE> jkthecjer: yes
[03:57] <Crossfire_> hey since im not having ne luck installing windows i am trying to install linux and im getting a system haul
[03:57] <Crossfire_> hault*
[03:57] <Pelo> JasonWoof, menu > system  > prefs , keybaord shortcuts
[03:57] <Pelo> hamadooo, we'll talk in private
[03:57] <mark__> ok i have a belkin wireless card
[03:57] <DarkRamon> kahrytan: it seems that its like nvu... i think ill emulate the swish with wine...
[03:57] <JasonWoof> Pelo: I didn't see anything in there. what's it called?
[03:57] <hamadooo> ok thanx
[03:57] <jkthecjer> try typing dmesg, and see if you see the card listed in there
[03:58] <mark__> how do i get driver for it
[03:58] <W_McL> DanaG, i run a p2 350mhz as as a file/small webserver, so probly your computer would do the job as router
[03:58] <Falstius> Crossfire_: halt (since you're going to correct your own spelling :))
[03:58] <my_wireless> does anybody know how to get an eu wireless card to work with a usa roughter? the card sees the network but can't connect, ubuntu reconginized the card out of the box
[03:58] <Crossfire_> can someone help me maybe in private?
[03:58] <DarkRamon> kahrytan: thank you anyways :) really
[03:58] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: I said use Amaya instead of NVU
[03:58] <FusE> jkthecjer:  Im currently booted into dapper
[03:58] <FusE> or the dapper kernel
[03:58] <DarkRamon> ahhhhhhh ok....
[03:58] <Pelo> JasonWoof,  it's called keyboard shortcuts
[03:58] <jkthecjer> FusE: oh ok
[03:58] <DarkRamon> whats the difference between them?
[03:58] <FusE> sec
[03:58] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: NVU isnt updated. Amaya was last updated 7 days ago
[03:58] <FusE> Ill turn on another computer and boot to feisty kernel
[03:58] <DarkRamon> shit hahaha way better
[03:58] <JasonWoof> Pelo: I've looked through the keyboard shortcuts. that only lets you assign keys for window manager commands
[03:59] <JasonWoof> Pelo: I don't see anything in there for running anything else.
[03:59] <my_wireless> does anybody know how to get an eu wireless card to work with a usa roughter? the card sees the network but can't connect, ubuntu reconginized the card out of the box
[03:59] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: If you find a Flash replacement, do tell me.
[03:59] <DarkRamon> yeah sure :)
[03:59] <DarkRamon> what i can tell you kahrytan is that you can run swish using wine
[03:59] <[Ex0r] > hmm
[03:59] <DarkRamon> i just found out
[03:59] <DanaG> Or I can just live with having to manually ifconfig.
[03:59] <DanaG> Oh, and it's not just wireless that's buggy -- it's wired, too.
[03:59] <Falstius> my_wireless: the standards are the same.  The eu card can use 2 more channels than the US router, but that shouldn't be a problem.
[03:59] <DarkRamon> and seems it runs fine
[04:00] <[Ex0r] > there are drivers for mine, but they are made by ralink, and I have to compile them myself... :\
[04:00] <bryantcaley> hi folks.    where does synaptic / apt-get keep the cached files it downloads .... i have all the files, and rather than download them again, i thought id load them in manually
[04:00] <kahrytan> DarkRamon:  did you try Flash?
[04:00] <RoC_MasterMind> bryantcaley, /var/apt/cache/ I think
[04:00] <DarkRamon> nope.... actually in windows never tried it haha y used swish all the time... im lazy hehe :P
[04:00] <my_wireless> falstius: thats what i thought... so how come it can't connect? it doesn't give any error messages or is there somewhere i can look for that?
[04:00] <bryantcaley> RoC_MasterMind, thankyou very much ;)
[04:00] <wizek> How can i write a floppy image (extension: ".img") to a USB stick from livecd?
[04:00] <Falstius> DanaG: your computer is sufficient if you want to use it.  I'm just pointing out the replacing your router with another better used router is probably more cost effective in the long run.
[04:00] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: What can swish do that flash cant?
[04:01] <DanaG> Yeah.
[04:01] <DarkRamon> kahrytan: and... let me tell you.. it just installed and seems to be running great :)  and the difference between swish and flash is that swish is easier... i think you can do the same things with flash and swish but it is easier to work with swish
[04:01] <Falstius> my_wireless: some routers and wireless cards have compatibility problems.  Have you googled the combination?
[04:01] <DanaG> Plus, I don't have a standalone switch, so I'd have to still use the old crappy one as a switch and WAP.
[04:01] <my_wireless> actually no i haven't but ill go do that
[04:01] <my_wireless> thanks
[04:01] <DarkRamon> kahrytan: at least for me hehe
[04:02] <ozzman> im getting this message E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[04:02] <ozzman> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
[04:02] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: Try Blender
[04:02] <my_wireless> falst no i didn't do that.. i'll try that and get back thanks
[04:02] <DarkRamon> kahrytan: whats blender for?
[04:02] <bryantcaley> RoC_MasterMind,  ...   /var/cache/apt   :)
[04:02] <wizek> How can i write a floppy image (extension: ".img") to a USB stick from livecd?
[04:02] <my_wireless> falstius ok i'll try that be back soon
[04:02] <DarkRamon> im downloading it haha amaya installed fine :P
[04:02] <ozzman> i am trying to bulid environment for VMware
[04:02] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: there is a beta script called Sflender that exports to flash
[04:02] <[Ex0r] > maybe i'll try using ndiswrapper instead, seems easier to install.
[04:03] <DanaG> Would such an old system be useful for anything at all, or is it worthless nowadays?
[04:03] <DarkRamon> kahrytan: great!!!!! amazing... thanks kahrytan :P ill do that right now
[04:03] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: for animations
[04:03] <FusE> jkthecjer: in feisty kernel, dmesg said: "eth1: no IPv6 routers present"
[04:03] <Falstius> wizek: you can mount the img and copy the contents to the USB stick.  use sudo mount -o loop floopy.img tmpdir
[04:03] <bryantcaley> how do i cp all the files in a directory please ?    *.*   ??
[04:03] <mongolai> bryantcaley, yep
[04:03] <Falstius> bryantcaley: just *, but that won't copy hidden files (that start with .)
[04:03] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: Maybe use both. Use Blender to make kick*** animations.
[04:04] <ozzman> i am trying to build environment for VMware
[04:04] <ozzman> im getting this message E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[04:04] <DarkRamon> kahrytan: wow .. was lookin' at blender's gallery :o amazing dude!
[04:04] <jkthecjer> FusE: ok, my bad, my lspci
[04:04] <ozzman> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
[04:04] <DarkRamon> it kicks ass!
[04:04] <Falstius> bryantcaley: *.* would skip a file named "some_file", but would copy "some.file"
[04:04] <FusE> huh?
[04:04] <jkthecjer> FusE: try lspci
[04:04] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: Never used it myself
[04:04] <[Ex0r] > ozzman- su before hand
[04:04] <mongolai> DarkRamon, blender is awesome, but the learning curve is *really* steep
[04:04] <jkthecjer> FusE: the command lspci
[04:04] <DarkRamon> kahrytan: ill start using it today haha looks amazing and if you can export wow :o
[04:04] <DarkRamon> mongolai: how hard is to learn it?
[04:04] <kahrytan> mongolai: thats why I havent touched -- learning curve
[04:04] <bryantcaley> Falstius, its ok, they are all .deb files
[04:04] <FusE> jkthecjer k what am I looking for
[04:05] <jkthecjer> FusE: see if you see the name of your hardware in there
[04:05] <jkthecjer> or something similar
[04:05] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: http://www3.sympatico.ca/emilio.aguirre/s2flender.html
[04:05] <jkthecjer> FusE: example: 02:06.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
[04:05] <mongolai> DarkRamon, pretty hard, but there are lots of tutorials
[04:05] <FusE> I se a network controller
[04:05] <mongolai> kahrytan, heh! that's about right
[04:05] <Falstius> bryantcaley: okay.  A coworker was pulling his hair out because he was trying to use *.* and it wasn't getting all the files.
[04:05] <DarkRamon> mongolai: ill look for them :) ill give it a try :P
[04:05] <DarkRamon> thanks guys
[04:05] <FusE> jkthecjer my network controller is 03.02.01
[04:06] <DarkRamon> you were helpful! really!.. gonna play with this babies
[04:06] <FusE> jkthecjer my network controller is 03.02.0
[04:06] <kahrytan> DarkRamon: But you probably still need switch for scripting :(
[04:06] <kahrytan> *swish
[04:06] <bryantcaley> Falstius, good to know tho, i'll keep aware of it, thankyou :)
[04:06] <jkthecjer> FusE: if you have an ethernet and a wireless, there should be 2 network/ethernet controllers in there
[04:06] <FusE> ther is
[04:07] <FusE> my ethernet controller is 03.08.0
[04:07] <jkthecjer> does one of the names/descriptions match your card (Belkin i think it was)
[04:07] <kahrytan> mongolai: I think I helped him allot.
[04:07] <FusE> sec
[04:07] <FusE> jkthecjer, ill give you a text file of the lspci output
[04:07] <mongolai> kahrytan, way to go!
[04:07] <Crossfire_> i keep geting crc error
[04:07] <jkthecjer> FusE: alright cool
[04:08] <kahrytan> mongolai: Got him to switch to Amaya and try Blender
[04:09] <kahrytan> mongolai: You ever used NVU and Amaya?
[04:09] <FusE> !pastebin
[04:09] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:09] <wizek> Falstius, ioctl: "LOOP_SET_FD: Invalid argument" <---- What can I do?
[04:09] <mongolai> kahrytan, no, I haven't
[04:09] <JasonWoof> how do I assign a keyboard shortcut to run my shell script?
[04:10] <JasonWoof> do I have to switch window managers or something?
[04:10] <Falstius> wizek: can you paste the line you used?  Someone else complained earlier today about mounting floppy images in the liveCD.
[04:10] <kahrytan> mongolai: NVU is Linspire sponsored. not updated anymore. Amaya is a W3C sponsored and updated within last 7 days. W3c means = guaranteed standards.
[04:11] <elmo40> JasonWoof, you can have xkeybinds or something to run your keyboard shortcuts. It is easily customizable
[04:11] <mongolai> kahrytan, I never heard of Amaya before, just looking it up right now
[04:11] <wizek> Falstius, root@ubuntu:/home/ubuntu/Desktop# sudo mount -o loop floppy.img tmpdir
[04:11] <wizek> ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Invalid argument
[04:11] <wizek> root@ubuntu:/home/ubuntu/Desktop#
[04:11] <kahrytan> mongolai: http://www.w3.org/Amaya/screenshots/Overview.html
[04:11] <preaction> kahrytan, that's a nice myth. the w3c's amaya is not exactly 100% standards-compliant :(
[04:11] <preaction> !html | mongolai
[04:11] <ubotu> mongolai: 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
[04:12] <kahrytan> preaction: Should be closer
[04:12] <FusE> jkthecjer: http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/30178/
[04:12] <bricas> i'm trying to run htop but i'm getting an error "stack smash detected" .. any ideas?
[04:12] <preaction> kahrytan, it's not. Opera, WebKit, and FF are all closer last I knew.
[04:12] <wizek> Falstius, so what do u think?
[04:13] <kahrytan> preaction: but Amaya isnt a browser
[04:13] <preaction> kahrytan, yes it is. it's a browser and an editor
[04:14] <mongolai> kahrytan, Amaya looks pretty cool. I'll look into it more, but I've always used vim for HTML editing. Getting sick of doing it that way...
[04:14] <kahrytan> preaction: Editor first.
[04:14] <Falstius> wizek: I'm looking into it.  I want to check if I've been giving bad advice.
[04:14] <jplastin> Why does jackd need superuser priviledges to run in realtime mode (-R command line switch) on my Ubuntu Feisty box?
[04:14] <preaction> kahrytan, the best part is it supports web DAV, meaning if your server supports it you can do wiki-like stuff without needing an actual wiki
[04:14] <kahrytan> mongolai: I like to do both.  Editor is faster to lay ground work. SOmetimes, raw code is easier to edit
[04:14] <Falstius> wizek: it looks like it may be that since your file is on a virtual filesystem, it can't be mounted.
[04:15] <kahrytan> preaction: The application is jointly developed by W3C and the WAM (Web, Adaptation and Multimedia) project at INRIA. The core team includes: Irne Vatton (Project lead, INRIA), Laurent Carcone (W3C), Vincent Quint (INRIA).
[04:15] <PJ> Ubuntu Brasil?????
[04:15] <mongolai> !br
[04:15] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[04:15] <preaction> kahrytan, and that means what to me?
[04:15] <PJ> valeu
[04:15] <jayde_drag0n> hello room... if there is anyone here who can help me.. i am a complete newbie.. and i need some help.. but i take direction well and i am nice
[04:15] <mongolai> jayde_drag0n, ask away
[04:16] <kahrytan> preaction: I guess W3C is involved in it.
[04:16] <preaction> kahrytan, ok?
[04:16] <wizek> how can it be solved?
[04:16] <mongolai> jayde_drag0n, if someone can help, they will. otherwise you may need to wait a while and ask again.
[04:16] <jayde_drag0n> okay i did the installation of ubuntu.. followed all the prompts... i installed onto my G drive and left my c drive for windows.. when it boots.. it boots into ghrub.. and i don't know any prompts on what do do from there
[04:16] <jkthecjer> FusE:searching
[04:17] <kahrytan> preaction: Who is better, Dreamweaver or Amaya on standards?
[04:17] <lufis>  is 1200 x 2400 dpi a good scanner resolution?
[04:17] <FusE> :(
[04:17] <FusE> ka
[04:17] <FusE> kahrytan, regular html
[04:17] <kahrytan> jayde_drag0n: use up/down keys to choose a OS to boot
[04:17] <wizek> Falstius, How can it be solved?
[04:17] <W_McL> jayde_drag0n, in the grub menu just select the operating system you want to boot by using the arrow keys and press enter to boot
[04:17] <sea>  any people in the shenzhen city of china?
[04:17] <jayde_drag0n> i don't get anything like that
[04:18] <jayde_drag0n> its all linux prompts telling me i need to load the kernel first etc.. and i don't know those commands
[04:18] <Falstius> wizek: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/59779
[04:18] <Falstius> wizek: if you copy the image file to the usb stick, you might be able to mount it from there
[04:18] <jkthecjer> FusE: this may sound silly, but does the command: iwconfig show it?
[04:18] <jayde_drag0n> its just a prompt... no choices.. all command line entries
[04:18] <kahrytan> They should make a OSX version of WINE
[04:18] <mongolai> jayde_drag0n, so basically you can't boot into ubuntu?
[04:18] <Nicark> does somebody knows if Eterm can load TTF fonts???
[04:18] <jayde_drag0n> no.. it just goes into grub
[04:19] <kahrytan> Make a WINE version (call it MINE)  so people can run OSX programs on Linux
[04:19] <jayde_drag0n> and i can't make it boot into windows either.. i'm using the livecd to talk here
[04:19] <bryantcaley> what is the command for "move"   or "cut and paste" in xterm please ?/
[04:19] <preaction> bryantcaley, mv
[04:20] <W_McL> jayde_drag0n, looks like there went something wrong with the installation. usually you can select the wanted OS / kernel from the grub menu
[04:20] <FusE0> back, got dced
[04:20] <bryantcaley> preaction, thankyou!
[04:20] <mneptok> kahrytan: first you have to create libRDF.so and gtk-discretionarycapital
[04:20] <kahrytan> mneptok: What?
[04:20] <FusE0> kahrytan, then it would be called LINE
[04:20] <mongolai> jayde_drag0n, it sounds like the /boot/grub/ment.lst file got messed up somehow...
[04:20] <mneptok> kahrytan: if you want OSX on Linux ...
[04:20] <FusE0> if it was run mac programs on linux, then its MINE
[04:21] <jayde_drag0n> it probably would.. but i think it has to do with the fact i installed on G .. not the primary drive... and because i don't know the prompts to load the kernel
[04:21] <wizek> Falstius, root@ubuntu:/media/disk-3# sudo mount -o loop floppy.img tmpdir
[04:21] <wizek> mount: mount point tmpdir does not exist
[04:21] <wizek> root@ubuntu:/media/disk-3#
[04:21] <jkthecjer> FusE: does it show when you run iwconfig
[04:21] <FusE0> does what show
[04:21] <Falstius> wizek: yeah, just make a directory.  mkdir tmpdir
[04:21] <jayde_drag0n> load kernel.. doesn't seem to be a command that works
[04:21] <jayde_drag0n> LOL
[04:21] <mongolai> hehe
[04:21] <jayde_drag0n> and its my first time EVER using any distro of linux
[04:22] <jayde_drag0n> so its not intuitive for me
[04:22] <mongolai> jayde_drag0n, do you remember more or less exactly what it said?
[04:22] <jkthecjer> FusE: in this case anything that doesnt say "no wireless extensions"
[04:22] <kahrytan> FusE0: I said MINE because first letter of MacOSX.
[04:22] <FusE0> Some stuff says no wirelss extensions
[04:22] <jayde_drag0n> welcome to GRUB.. something something.. press tab for a list of commands.. something something
[04:22] <jayde_drag0n> i pressed tab.. got a list
[04:22] <FusE0> kahrytan, ah I thought you said run linux programs on mac
[04:22] <W_McL> jayde_drag0n, the drive or partition you install to usually is no problem
[04:23] <jkthecjer> FusE: but is there an interface (example eth1) that has some info listed?
[04:23] <FusE0> yes
[04:23] <FusE0> jkthecjer yes
[04:23] <wizek> Falstius, it worked;)! 100 thx, this is the first thing worked well so far with my linux :-/
[04:23] <jayde_drag0n> something something.. command latin.. command.. boot.. latin spanish latin... save..
[04:23] <jkthecjer> FusE: ok, cool, its working more than i thought it was
[04:23] <kahrytan> FusE0: I mean run OSX programs on Linux (like Safari)
[04:23] <jkthecjer> FusE: try this: iwlist eth1 scan
[04:23] <FusE0> yrh
[04:23] <FusE0> i ran that, it said like none found
[04:23] <roundy> if i do a dist-upgrade from and edgy server to a feisty server....will that screw up any of my websites...? wiki,wordpress,phpmyadmin...????
[04:23] <mongolai> jayde_drag0n, what happens if you wait for a while? Like 10-20 seconds at the GRUB prompt?
[04:24] <FusE0> jkthecjer no results found
[04:24] <jkthecjer> FusE: there are wireless networks around though right?
[04:24] <jayde_drag0n> well i did that first... staring at it blankly and blinking a lot .. going.. okay.. wtf do i do now?
[04:24] <FusE0> yes
[04:24] <jayde_drag0n> and nothing happened.. just stayed at the prompt
[04:24] <W_McL> jayde_drag0n, you're here with the live cd? so open a terminal and type "sudo fdisk -l" there, post the output to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[04:24] <FusE0> my wirelss network is called Pluto
[04:24] <kahrytan> FusE0: Wouldnt you want to run Safari on Linux?
[04:24] <jkthecjer> FusE: try: sudo iwlist eth1 scan
[04:24] <jayde_drag0n> k
[04:24] <FusE0> kahrytan no
[04:24] <BashBang> roundy : will you gain anything from doing a dist upgrade?
[04:24] <FusE0> I like to run things that DO work
[04:24] <jkthecjer> FusE: sometimes it doesnt scan right if its not sudo
[04:25] <W_McL> jayde_drag0n, and post the link to it here
[04:25] <FusE0> ill go into su
[04:25] <Chip4> how do you uninstall themes?
[04:25] <jkthecjer> FusE: alright
[04:25] <wizek> Falstius, it made the dir to my usb device :S, how can i unmount it to delete thet dir?
[04:25] <roundy> BashBang, well i also use gdm cause my mom needs the net sometimes...and she likes the pretty themes...looking to get murrine...
[04:25] <jayde_drag0n> k as soon as i have it i'll message
[04:25] <FusE0> jkthecjer, now it picks up my Pluto network
[04:25] <FusE0> in the scan
[04:25] <Falstius> wizek: yes.  You could have made the dir in your home directory also.  Just umount tmpdir
[04:26] <wizek> done ;)
[04:26] <wizek> 1000 thx
[04:26] <jkthecjer> FusE: great, now try: iwconfig eth1 ESSID Pluto
[04:26] <BashBang> roundy : i see, well you could always back up /etc and other config file first
[04:26] <roundy> BashBang, but you're not sure if it will break anything/
[04:26] <FusE0> jkthecjer, k but ive done that before too
[04:26] <FusE0> I just did it under su
[04:27] <Chip4> how do you uninstall themes?
[04:27] <BashBang> roundy : i don't know what you have to break
[04:27] <jkthecjer> FusE: does iwconfig say "Pluto" anywhere in there?
[04:27] <roundy> www.sudoaptget.com
[04:27] <roundy> that's all really.
[04:27] <Chip4> nvm
[04:27] <jayde_drag0n> do i need to put anything in "syntax"?
[04:27] <FusE0> jkthecjer, yes, but it still says "Access Point: not associated"
[04:27] <astro76> jayde_drag0n, no
[04:27] <W_McL> jayde_drag0n, i don't think
[04:28] <Tarantulafudge> I installed xubuntu-desktop and kubuntu-desktop, and now for some reason I have kubuntu's bootup theme and xubuntus login manager, how do I reconfigure ubuntu's bootup screen and login manager?
[04:28] <ElfBoy> can some one tell me what driver i wold eed for a belkin wierless g desktop card
[04:28] <BashBang> roundy : my biggest concern would be the files in /etc getting run over
[04:28] <jayde_drag0n> okay i believe this is the link http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30179/
[04:28] <jkthecjer> FusE: is it WEP?
[04:28] <FusE0> yes
[04:28] <jkthecjer> FusE: did you do: iwconfig eth1 key [your key] ?
[04:28] <SeveredCross> Tarantulafudge: I think it's update-alternatives but I'm not sure.
[04:29] <FusE0> jkthecjer, yes and ill do it again
[04:29] <JasonWoof> elmo40: ahh, thanks for the xbindkeys tip
[04:29] <roundy> sources...
[04:29] <SeveredCross> Er, nope, not update-alternatives.
[04:29] <roundy> php config files? apache config files?
[04:29] <jkthecjer> FusE: lol, i wasnt sure how far you'd gone
[04:29] <Falstius> jkthecjer: did you do ifconfig eth1 up ?
[04:29] <BashBang> roundy : yup those, and many others
[04:30] <jkthecjer> Falstius: i usually dont have to
[04:30] <FusE0> jkthecjer, did it again
[04:30] <Tarantulafudge> So how do I fix it?
[04:30] <mneptok> roundy: if you have customized config files they will not be altered.
[04:30] <W_McL> jayde_drag0n, now also post the output of the command mount
[04:30] <aaron_> Can anyone help me with an SSH VPN?
[04:30] <jkthecjer> FusE: try this: iwconfig eth1 ap [access_point_address}
[04:31] <jayde_drag0n> where do i see that and how do i get it for you?
[04:31] <FusE0> I dont know the access point addr
[04:31] <Tarantulafudge> aaron_: ssh... VPN??
[04:31] <Tarantulafudge> aaron_: like, ssh tunneling?
[04:31] <aaron_> http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/539
[04:31] <Falstius> jkthecjer: it has to be done sometime.  If the network manager didn't set it up correctly initially, you should do it.  When I want to manually enable a wireless connection I modprobe the driver, setup the essid with iwconfig, ifconfig up, then dhclient eth
[04:31] <jkthecjer> it should be listed in the iwlist eth1 scan ouput
[04:31] <W_McL> jayde_drag0n, jsut type the command into the terminal
[04:31] <aaron_> Tarantulafudge: no.
[04:31] <aaron_> point-to-point vpn
[04:31] <ElfBoy> aaron cazn u help me with some thing
[04:31] <Tarantulafudge> aaron_: ...tunneling
[04:31] <jkthecjer> Falstius: my setup is working, im trying to help out FusE
[04:31] <mneptok> aaron_: that's PPPtP, not ssh
[04:31] <jayde_drag0n> i'm sorry i don't understand.. what is the command?
[04:32] <hrp2171> greetings ubuntuans!
[04:32] <W_McL> jayde_drag0n, mount
[04:32] <mongolai> jayde_drag0n, "mount"
[04:32] <aaron_> Tarantulafudge.. ok, a tunneling vpn.
[04:32] <jkthecjer> FusE: also one more: dhclient eth1
[04:32] <FusE0> jkthecjer, K I did that
[04:32] <markj555> hola
[04:32] <Tarantulafudge> aaron_: I think you are confused about what ssh is
[04:32] <jkthecjer> if that doesnt work, then i have no idea honestly
[04:32] <markj555> I am currently using Fedora 7 and I must say it is way to buggy
[04:32] <aaron_> I am not.
[04:33] <Tarantulafudge> aaron_: well then you are misguided
[04:33] <jayde_drag0n> done
[04:33] <markj555> i think I am going to switch to ubuntu, I have heard nothing but good things about it
[04:33] <aaron_> That's probably better
[04:33] <Falstius> jkthecjer: sorry wasn't paying much attention :)
[04:33] <ant-> i'm misquided
[04:33] <mneptok> aaron_: is the VPN deployed with PPPtP or IPsec?
 i ame back again.... dmn nightmares,,,, i hate them... but lets make the time worth :) </off>
[04:33] <aaron_> http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/539
[04:33] <aaron_> that's what i've set up.
[04:33] <axisys> what is the best way to share my desktop readonly? vino is too bloated (ubuntu default app)
[04:34] <jkthecjer> FusE: but i must say, it sounds like this thing is very close to working.  im having a very similar problem (not-associated) connecting to an access point i cracked nearby
[04:34] <hrp2171> k, big hullabaloo with a WUSB11 ver 2.5 wifi adapter.  using default dapper drake install.
[04:34] <gbv22> guys..i just installed fiesty, and I cannot get my internet connected, anyone have any ideas?
[04:34] <killown> dpkg: error process /var/cache/apt/archives/compiz-gnome_1%3a0.5.1+git20070712~3v1ubuntu4_i386.deb (--unpack):  apt-get -f install dont works..
[04:34] <killown> what I do?
[04:34] <nikin> axisis : depends on what conection do you want to use, and hat it the main porpus?
[04:34] <jkthecjer> FusE: did dhclient get you an IP?
[04:34] <mongolai> jayde_drag0n, is there a "filesystem" icon on your desktop?
[04:35] <aaron_> I have the two networks connected.  my client and server can ping each other just fine, but i'm not able to reach machines on the remote netowrk,
[04:35] <Tarantulafudge> aaron_: this is a temporary solution?
[04:35] <jayde_drag0n> olkay let me look
[04:35] <aaron_> It's not any kind of solution if I can't make it work :)
[04:35] <hrp2171> it uses the prism2 chipset.
[04:35] <jayde_drag0n> no  "my external HD"  + "examples" + "install"
[04:35] <FusE0> jkthecjer the help btw, Im getting close too, Ima pastebin you some info
[04:36] <FusE0> jkthecjer, is it okay to pastebin you my router info lol
[04:36] <jkthecjer> FusE: its no trouble, i feel your pain, getting wireless devices working can be challenging sometimes
[04:36] <jkthecjer> FusE: go for it
[04:36] <FusE0> very
[04:36] <FusE0> ima pm you it
[04:36] <jkthecjer> alright
[04:36] <W_McL> jayde_drag0n, ok, then let's have a look at your harddisk.
[04:36] <mongolai> jayde_drag0n,  did you paste the output of "mount"  at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/?
[04:36] <jayde_drag0n> yes
[04:36] <Tarantulafudge> aaron_: my experiences with ssh  tunneling have been less than spectacular, even with insane ttl's and keepalive heartbeats ssh tunnels are unreliable for any kind of constant traffic, I suggest OpenVPN as an alternative to ssh (probably a bit easier to setup as well).
[04:36] <jayde_drag0n> its at the same url as before
[04:36] <mongolai> hat's the link?
[04:37] <markj555> gbv22: what are you trying to connect with?
[04:37] <markj555> gbv22: what kinda of ethernet card are you using?
[04:37] <jayde_drag0n> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30181/
[04:37] <markj555> is it integrated?
[04:37] <hrp2171> lsusb shows the card info, lsmod shows the prism2_usb modules loaded.  iwconfig says that none of the cards have wireless extensions
[04:37] <mongolai> ok.
[04:37] <aaron_> ugh. it's already set up. i just don't think my machines are forwarding packets.
[04:37] <ElfBoy> how can i tell what driver i need for my wireless card
[04:37] <jayde_drag0n> mongolai.. can we go into a pm.. its hard for me to search thru all the text when it starts going fast?
[04:37] <gbv22> markj555: its a broadcom card on my dell d400
[04:37] <GamingX> Hello Guys
[04:37] <aaron_> ubuntu needs a channel just for wifi cards.
[04:37] <mongolai> sure.
[04:37] <FusE0> yup yup
[04:37] <killown> dpkg: error process /var/cache/apt/archives/compiz-gnome_1%3a0.5.1+git20070712~3v1ubuntu4_i386.deb (--unpack):  apt-get -f install dont works..
[04:37] <FusE0> #ubuntu-wifi
[04:38] <killown> what I do to fix it?
[04:38] <gbv22> markj555: it recognises it...but i cannot get it to connect
[04:38] <GamingX> Where do u learn the source codes?
[04:38] <markj555> i see
[04:38] <ElfBoy> how can i tell what driver i need for my wireless card
[04:38] <markj555> go into terminal and type ifconfig
[04:38] <aaron_> haha, there IS ubuntu-wifi
[04:38] <markj555> what do you see
[04:38] <nikin> killown: do you have enough HD space.... did you try to run apt-get install compiz-gnome    again?
[04:38] <gbv22> ok
[04:38] <FusE0> #ubuntu-wifi for all your wirelss needs
[04:39] <vikku> hi all
[04:39] <W_McL> jayde_drag0n, you still have a terminal open? if not, open one and type "sudo mkdir /mnt/ubuntu"
[04:39] <hrp2171> gee thanks. :)
[04:39] <Tarantulafudge> how do I configure my login manager and boot splash? My login manager is xubuntu and my boot splash is kubuntu, but I just want ubuntu, please help!
[04:39] <gbv22> markj555: well..i see my eth0 and the loopback listed
[04:39] <FusE0> !wifi
[04:39] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:39] <jayde_drag0n> mongolai> i right clicked and chose IM.. on your name.. did it work?
[04:39] <vikku> i just installed Ubuntu 7.04server edition and i wanted to know how i could become su ?
[04:39] <W_McL> jayde_drag0n, then type "sudo mount /dev/hdg1 /mnt/ubuntu"
[04:40] <markj555> does it list any sort of ip address?
[04:40] <hamadooo> guys anyone knows how to deal with kismet program
[04:40] <Tarantulafudge> vikku: sudo -i
[04:40] <markj555> on eth0
[04:40] <mongolai> jayde_drag0n, no, but perhaps W_McL can help you better anyway.
[04:40] <gbv22> markj555: nope..it shows me the mac addess..no ip tho
[04:40] <markj555> does your router give out dhcp addresses?
[04:40] <vikku>  Tarantulafudge: but i think its asking for username and passwd
[04:41] <Tarantulafudge> vikku: use the user credientials
[04:41] <gbv22> markj555: yes it does, but i have configured a static ip address as of now, just to see if its working..with no success
[04:41] <Tarantulafudge> vikku: there is no root password for ubuntu
[04:41] <Tarantulafudge> vikku: I mean there is one, but its random
[04:41] <jayde_drag0n> W_Mcl .. i didn't get any of that can you pm me please?
[04:41] <FusE0> #ubuntu-wifi for all your wirelss needs
[04:41] <nikin> Tarantulafudge: splash screens easy way.. to apt-get install ubuntu-artwork package again... that worked by me... by any version.. for the login stuff.... look aroun in system administration > boot manager or something like that.. there you can set the theme back
[04:41] <Tarantulafudge> vikku: if you wanna use it just do sudo passwd
[04:42] <xoRock> is there anyway to recreate xorg.conf automaticaly?
[04:42] <vikku>  Tarantulafudge: i'll try doing it ...also how can i have desktop in it ...i can only see cmd line
[04:42] <markj555> gvb, I am unsure on ubuntu, but you should have some sort of network choice under your system tools on the menus, open that up and see if the card is set to get dhcp addresses
[04:42] <Vsop_vsop> Hey folks : again..
[04:42] <GamingX> Is there someone who can help me?
[04:42] <FusE> #ubuntu-wifi for all your wirelss needs
[04:42] <mneptok> vikku: please do not set a root password
[04:42] <mneptok> vikku: use sudo
[04:42] <kahrytan> Tarantulafudge: Try the Startup manager
[04:43] <mhz`-> aww man am i beat
[04:43] <Tarantulafudge> vikku: I recommend just doing a reinstall with full ubuntu, then installing the servers
[04:43] <Tarantulafudge> vikku: services*
[04:43] <mongolai> Tarantulafudge, or sudo dpgk-reconfigure gdm
[04:43] <aaron_> last call for anyone that knows anything about packet forwarding..
[04:43] <Tarantulafudge> vikku: or you could just do apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[04:43] <mongolai> *dpkg* ^^
[04:43] <Vsop_vsop> ok put in a dvd and Ya.. of couse Nadda.. whats the best way to get dvd playback?
[04:43] <kahrytan> Tarantulafudge: http://web.telia.com/%7Eu88005282/index.html
[04:43] <gbv22>  markj555: well..yeah..i have turned on dhcp now, but it still wont onnect...im pretty stumped,,cause this did not happen with edgy....it worked just fine...but fiesty is acting wierd...
[04:43] <Vsop_vsop> and or mp3 playback
[04:44] <mneptok> Vsop_vsop: sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mp3
[04:44] <bryantcaley> Vsop_vsop, i use easyubuntu, no problems ;)
[04:44] <mneptok> please don't use EasyUbuntu :)
[04:44] <markj555> Not sure, I'm using Fedora 7 right now, I am going to be loading ubuntu at some point soon.  Fedora 7 is horrible with its support for apps because of the new kernel
[04:44] <bryantcaley>  lol
[04:44] <Vsop_vsop> mneptok: is that for dvd as well?
[04:45] <markj555> not really good with command line either
[04:45] <mneptok> Vsop_vsop: no
[04:45] <bryantcaley> im sure these guys know more specific ways  :) listen to them :D
[04:45] <nikin> gbv: what card? ist that an RTL818x or something like that chiped one?
[04:45] <veritgo> does anyone know of a way to restart beryl / the desktop manager from the command line without restarting the entire x environment?
[04:45] <markj555> gbv does it say the card is active in your network utility?
[04:45] <kahrytan> Vsop_vsop: goto http://www.videolan.org/developers/libdvdcss.html and download libdvdcss2 and use VLC (also on the site) or in Repo
[04:45] <gbv22>  markj555: fedora 7 rocks :)..heh..have had no problems with it thus far
[04:45] <veritgo> basically, the top bar of my desktop frequently fails to load. I can do a gdm/restart a few times and eventually it comes back
[04:45] <Vsop_vsop> Ya thats the one.. .. thanks dude >> Top notch
[04:46] <xoRock> is there anyway to recreate xorg.conf automaticaly? i deleted /etc/X11/xorg.conf and while in root desktop  accidenly changed the resolution that my LCD can't support, so now i have blank screen whenever login as root, is there anyway to edit default screen resolution in nano/terminal from text mode?
[04:46] <aaron_> veritgo: restart gdm?
[04:46] <veritgo> aaron_: thats my current workaround
[04:46] <mhz`-> reinstall it?
[04:46] <veritgo> aaron_: would like a way to just restart the manager without going back to the login
[04:46] <gbv22> markj555: well...i dont know how to use the new guis...they are confusing..do u know how to do it via command line?
[04:46] <markj555> no sorry
[04:46] <aaron_> don't think you can do that
[04:46] <nikin> xoRock: reconfiguring y server may help
[04:46] <veritgo> well, you can right click on the beryl cube when it is there right?
[04:46] <nikin> x server*
[04:47] <veritgo> and then go to 'restart desktop manager'
[04:47] <vikk1> well. i downloaded it from ubuntu site and wrote it in cd ....from that i installed it ...u mean that my installation are not complete ?
[04:47] <markj555> gbv: Fedora 7 has issues with all kinds of stuff I'm trying to load.  Xgl, Beryl, Vmware, ATI drivers
[04:47] <veritgo> just when my top bar isn't there.. nothing to right click
[04:47] <vikk1>  pls guide me for partition sizes , iam using dedicated 80 GB for this !!
[04:47] <kahrytan> Vsop_vsop: I find VLC to be best for new users. Works with anything you throw at it and it has codecs builtin. just need libdvdcss2 installed which videolan provides.
[04:47] <FusE> #ubuntu-wifi for all your ubuntu wireless needs
[04:47] <gbv22> markj555: oh ok..hmm..i have nvidia...and beryl and xgl had no problem
[04:47] <gbv22> s
[04:47] <kahrytan> I find it funny how MPAA doesnt come after Linux users for using libdvdcss2
[04:47] <mneptok> FusE: please stop advertising other channels
[04:47] <xoRock> nikin, is there anyway it reconfigure automaticaly like when installing ubuntu?
[04:47] <FusE> Im not
[04:48] <FusE> Im giving people directions
[04:48] <mneptok> FusE: please stop advertising other channels
[04:48] <Vsop_vsop> kahrytan: thanks had it b4 just put ubuntu on the laptop...
[04:48] <FusE> Its not evn my channel
[04:48] <markj555> i thought you didn't like gui :p
[04:48] <gbv22> markj555: i like gui..lol..but i dont kno how to use ubuntus new ones
[04:48] <gbv22> they are limited
[04:48] <nikin> xoRock: i dont know sutch way: should i look around a bit ?
[04:48] <kahrytan> Vsop_vsop: and It is nice of them to host libdvdcss2 aint it?
[04:48] <markj555> true, i need a linux administrator bible or something
[04:48] <gbv22> markj555: my roomie runs beryl,xgl on his ati...with fiesty...runs fine..tooka week to setup
[04:49] <Tarantulafudge> ZOMG
[04:49] <gbv22> markj555: haah
[04:49] <kahrytan> mneptok: Don't you find it odd that mpaa doesnt care about libdvdcss2?
[04:49] <markj555> gbv: i've heard ubuntu is better with it
[04:49] <lunargrove> Hey, do any of you own a Dell laptop with Ubuntu pre-installed? How do you like it and how compatible is everything? I'm thinking about buying one and I don't want to make an expensive mistake.
[04:49] <jkthecjer> i just asked chacha.com the following question: why when i do a wlanconfig ath0 destroy on a VAP in monitor mode (madwifi), then try a wlanconfig ath0 create wlandev wifi0 wlanmode sta, do i get ioctl: Input/Output Error until i restart my machine?
[04:49] <aaron_> veritgo: so you're wanting to restart metacity
[04:49] <markj555> I am switching as soon as this is downloaded
[04:49] <xoRock> nikin, dont worry about it, thx anyway ^^
[04:49] <mneptok> kahrytan: who says they don't?
[04:49] <veritgo> aaron_: yes, but i'm using beryl instead of metacity
[04:49] <Tarantulafudge> I just found the "Desktop Effects" option under system preferences!! THAT WAS SO EASY!....
[04:49] <markj555> but Fedora 7's new core has messed up a lot of apps from all the message boards i've been reading
[04:49] <Drew> can anyone help with an audio problem ?
[04:49] <veritgo> aaron_: metacity always loads no problem
[04:49] <kahrytan> mneptok: No lawsuits.
[04:49] <aaron_> veritgo: right.
[04:50] <gbv22> markj555: yeah..only beef i have with ubuntu is..when x crashes..theres no easy to bring it back up..so once its down..u need to use ur backed up xorg..
[04:50] <Tarantulafudge> Bravo ubuntu, bravo..
[04:50] <veritgo> aaron_: it is just that beryl sometimes either: doesn't have the top bar, doesn't have both top and bottom bars, doesn't have the desktop, or lacks the bottom bars
[04:50] <mneptok> kahrytan: tough to suit when VLC has broken no laws it the jurisdictions in which they conduct business
[04:50] <vikk2> Tarantulafudge: well. i downloaded it from ubuntu site and wrote it in cd ....from that i installed it ...u mean that my installation are not complete ?
[04:50] <g0dd3ss> hi everyone could someoone please help me my I'm using ubuntu fiesty and I had my wireless setup, it used to automatically connect when I booted the computer, but now it doesn't, I can still see my wireless network in wifiradar but it doesn't connect automastically how to fix it?
[04:50] <gbv22> markj555: but with fc6, i could just take it back using its own lil gui
[04:50] <GamingX> Hello guys, Can someone help me with XChat?
[04:50] <markj555> gbv: most linux kernels are like that
[04:50] <vikk2> Tarantulafudge: pls guide me for partition sizes , iam using dedicated 80 GB for this !!
[04:50] <veritgo> aaron_: so long as my top bar is there, i can right click beryl diamond thingy and restart the window manager (beryl) which usually gets it working
[04:50] <gbv22> markj555: its not in fedora..if it crashes..its got this gui that will help u reconfigure it
[04:50] <raylu> http://pastecode.org/49
[04:50] <phreck> why the heck does my system monnitor say that my cpu is running at 100 percent most of the time
[04:50] <phreck> even when idle
[04:50] <raylu> nmap shows that only ssh and mysqld are running
[04:50] <veritgo> aaron_: if the top bar is absent, i'm reduced to spamming gdm/restart
[04:51] <raylu> can anyone tell me what's wrong?
[04:51] <markj555> gbv: true, but it doesn't always work either
[04:51] <mneptok> kahrytan: e.g. Finland has ruled that CSS is not considered encryption any more, so breaking it violates no laws
[04:51] <kahrytan> mneptok: I would gladly pay few bucks on libdvdcss2 though
[04:51] <Tarantulafudge> vikk2: nah, when you choose LAMPP or whichever you are installing a server environment, if you want all that and a desktop just apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[04:51] <jkthecjer> the live chacha search guide posted back: www.linux.com :-)
[04:51] <Alex288288> Sup. does anyone know how to RDP into a ubuntu machine from Windows?
[04:51] <raylu> phreck, what's using all the cpu power?
[04:51] <Tarantulafudge> vikk2: servers don't need GUI's
[04:51] <markj555> gbv: mine is so jacked up from trying to get fglrx working and some livna drivers I got I am having to use the default vesa drivers to get it workng now
[04:51] <Drew> can anyone help with an audio problem in feisty ?
[04:51] <Tarantulafudge> vikk2: waste of ram
[04:51] <phreck> raylu: its idle
[04:51] <markj555> Alex: try using a VNC client
[04:51] <gbv22> markj555: well..u can bring it up with generic drivers...so u can run an minimal X...but yeah..unless ur ati drivers are recognised..u wont get to beryl
[04:51] <kahrytan> mneptok: Maybe because it's not really.
[04:51] <GamingX> I have XChat installed, I added a new network to connect to other servers but when i click on connect the Xchat window is closing off
[04:52] <gbv22> markj555:hmm
[04:52] <markj555> gbv: i had beryl working for a short time till it rebooted and it got all jacked up, now fglrx won't even work
[04:52] <vikk2> Tarantulafudge: iam just joining the club of nu b :)
[04:52] <Alex288288> Thanks Mark
[04:52] <mneptok> kahrytan: if i wrap a bar of gold in wet toilet paper i can hardly be said to have "secured" the gold ;)
[04:52] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: do you have auto wlan0 before your iface wlan0   on the interface file?
[04:52] <Tarantulafudge> vikk2: lol never seen it spelled that way, your definitely a unique person
[04:52] <gbv22> markj55:...oh...that sucks..to have it workin and then mess up..
[04:52] <markj555> I need to create an image of a good configuration and save it for later
[04:52] <kahrytan> mneptok: It's a weak method of preventing people from copying files off the dvds.
[04:52] <gbv22> lol
[04:52] <markj555> but i'm switching to ubuntu
[04:53] <gekoscan> ubuntu sucks
[04:53] <kahrytan> gekoscan: Take that back
[04:53] <gbv22> can anyone help me get connected to the internet on my ubuntu machine..PLEASE
[04:53] <Tarantulafudge> gekoscan: go troll somewhere else, like in #windows
[04:53] <gbv22> i have been trying for hours
[04:53] <xpoint> gekoscan, why are you here ?
[04:53] <kahrytan> gbv22: what are you using for internet
[04:53] <bulmer> gbv22: what have you done so far?
[04:53] <g0dd3ss> bulmer im not sure what you mean. it has worked fine for weeks until just now, my laptop battery went flat and after i reboot it doesnt work.  it is eth1 and i have static ips set.
[04:53] <gekoscan> i wanted to see how many flames i got in 60 seconds
[04:53] <vikk2> Tarantulafudge: thnx
[04:53] <gbv22> i have my ethernet cable plugged in
[04:54] <gekoscan> :D
[04:54] <gbv22> and i have enabled it..from the gui
[04:54] <vikk2> Tarantulafudge:: i'll go ahead and try it
[04:54] <gbv22> network manager
[04:54] <kahrytan> gbv22: Too what internet service
[04:54] <lennie> hi,all .anyone see that, /etc/cron.daily/apt sometimes will hang up, apt-get -qq update hang up, I think it is caused because add unofficial source but not import gpg key.
[04:54] <gbv22> comcast...
[04:54] <Tarantulafudge> vikk2: gl :)
[04:54] <KI4IKL> what are some other good shells besides gnome-terminal and xterm
[04:54] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: do you have auto wlan0 before your iface wlan0   on the interface file? <-- you verified this?
[04:54] <SS_BX> How can I make it where other people can securely connect to my box and have a shell? What can I read to set that up?
[04:54] <kahrytan> gbv22: through a router or modem?
[04:54] <gbv22> kahrytan: router
[04:54] <kyja> so is there like an archive of bash scripts and clipings to add to bashrc to make a beefy terminal experiance?
[04:54] <vikk2> thnkx all ...be back
[04:54] <Vsop_vsop> man i love beryl.. is it only me
[04:54] <gbv22> kahrytan: but it cannot even ping the router
[04:54] <g0dd3ss> bulmer I'm a noob and i dont know what the interface file is
[04:55] <raylu> phreck, it's not idle
[04:55] <raylu> nmap shows only ssh and mysqld running
[04:55] <Tarantulafudge> KI4IKL: check out 'tilda'
[04:55] <raylu> and apache2ctl stop gives me no pid
[04:55] <kahrytan> gbv22: I never had a problem with routers.
[04:55] <KI4IKL> I want a few answers so I can mess with them and see exactly what I want
[04:55] <KI4IKL> Vsop_vsop, I love beryl as wekll
[04:55] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: look at the file /etc/network/interfaces
[04:55] <gbv22> kahrytan: well...edgy worked out the box for me
[04:55] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: look at the file /etc/network/interface rather
[04:55] <gbv22> kahrytan:but fiesty wont let me connect!
[04:56] <gbv22> kahrytan: do u know how i can bring it up...any ideas?
[04:56] <Sourf> algum brasileiro aee?
[04:56] <kyja> Vsop_vsop, beryl that you speek of... you think it would work well with ati mobility radion x600?
[04:56] <Vsop_vsop> YAY now i dont feel soo left out..
[04:56] <kahrytan> gbv22: So, you dont get an ip address from router?
[04:56] <gbv22> kahrytan:nope
[04:56] <gbv22> kahrytan: not yet
[04:56] <Sourf> sorry
[04:56] <Vsop_vsop> i am running radion x1400 and works fine
[04:57] <Tarantulafudge> KI4IKL: tilda is a dropdown terminal, kind of like what you get when your playing quake3 and you hit the tilda key
[04:57] <kahrytan> gbv22: reset router?
[04:57] <kyja> interesting
[04:57] <Tarantulafudge> KI4IKL: very handy
[04:57] <Sourf> I'm doing a test with the piodgin and show it for some persons here in my side
[04:57] <Vsop_vsop> kyja
[04:57] <TheCreationist> Whenever I boot my system, Ubuntu Feisty will only recognize my cd burner drive if there is a CD in the tray and bootup.  Anyone know how to fix this?
[04:57] <Vsop_vsop> here go to this page
[04:57] <gbv22> kahrytan: tried....it just dosent connect....its really strange
[04:57] <SS_BX> How can I make it where other people can securely connect to my box and have a shell? What can I read to set that up? Anyone?
[04:57] <kyja> k
[04:57] <Sourf> lol
[04:57] <bulmer> SS_BX: if they have ssh client they ought to be able to login in securely
[04:58] <gbv22> kahrytan:i tried dhclient eth0
[04:58] <Vsop_vsop> kyja: now if you do step by stem what he says.. no misstakes... this will set you up...  ok   http://lhansen.blogspot.com/2006/10/3d-desktop-beryl-and-xgl-on-ubuntu-edgy.html
[04:58] <Tarantulafudge> is ssh default on ubuntu?
[04:58] <Vsop_vsop> Step
[04:58] <SS_BX> I keep getting "Connection refused"
[04:58] <kyja> ok thx I will get on that
[04:58] <Vsop_vsop> hey
[04:58] <gbv22> kahrytan:: and its talkin to my router...says somethign bout a dhcp offer
[04:58] <Tarantulafudge> SS_BX: install openssh
[04:58] <kyja> thx very much Vsop_vsop
[04:58] <Vsop_vsop> Kyja.... i am running 6.10 not 7.4
[04:58] <SS_BX> ok thanks
[04:59] <kahrytan> gbv22: Im not experienced
[04:59] <Vsop_vsop> 7.4 dont like me much
[04:59] <kyja> ah I have 7.04 going here
[04:59] <bulmer> SS_BX: see if sshd is running first
[04:59] <gbv22> ok
[04:59] <gbv22> once again...can anyone help me get connected to the internet?
[04:59] <markj555> post on a forum
[04:59] <Vsop_vsop> yeah.. i get a huge mess of errors due to my card on 7.4
[04:59] <[Neurotic] > Hi, is there a way I can reset the automounter?
[04:59] <Tarantulafudge> gbv22: wireless?
[04:59] <gbv22> no
[04:59] <gbv22> wierd
[04:59] <gbv22> wired
[04:59] <SS_BX> sshd re-exec requires execution with an absolute path
[05:00] <gbv22> Tarantulafudge: worked out the box on edgy!!
[05:00] <Tarantulafudge> gbv22: what do you get from 'sudo ifconfig'
[05:00] <kyja> well, here is hoping I dont mess me up bad lol
[05:00] <Sleep_> heya
[05:00] <raylu> why do you need to sudo ifconfig?
[05:00] <Sleep_> Whoa my name got appended, better change it
[05:00] <gbv22> Tarantulafudge: i dont get an ip address
[05:00] <Photocopy> Aha!
[05:00] <Tarantulafudge> gbv22: but you get an eth0 interface?
[05:00] <iakona724> Can someone help me out? I'm trying to install Ubuntu 7.04 and I get this error message "Failed to start the X server (your graphical interface)."
[05:00] <gbv22> Tarantulafudge: just mac address
[05:00] <gbv22> Tarantulafudge: yeah
[05:00] <Photocopy> If anyone is available to help me out itd be much appreciated
[05:00] <gbv22> Tarantulafudge: that and loopback
[05:00] <Tarantulafudge> gbv22: is this a fresh install?
[05:00] <gbv22> lo
[05:00] <Materials> Hi, is there a library that lets you directly control pins on a computer?  Like for flashing LEDs or something?
[05:00] <gbv22> Tarantulafudge: yes
[05:00] <raylu> iakona724, have you tried safe graphics mode?
[05:01] <gbv22> Tarantulafudge: brand new, hours old
[05:01] <g0dd3ss> bulmer my interfaces file look like this http://pastebin.com/m28bcae2b
[05:01] <Tarantulafudge> gbv22: have you tried restarting /etc/init.d/networking restart
[05:01] <Photocopy> Is anyone here?
[05:01] <Khrajin> I have Ubuntu Server loaded up on a system and I installed KDE, but when I do Startx it will boot KDE, but doesn't show anything after the small loading box disappears. Any ideas?
[05:01] <Photocopy> That is available to help me?
[05:01] <bulmer> Materials: you may have to rebuild a kernel for that
[05:01] <raylu> g0dd3ss,....that's not a really good thing to paste :P though it's unlikely anyone will be able to abuse your key
[05:02] <Tarantulafudge> Materials, 'directly control pins?"
[05:02] <gbv22> Tarantulafudge: yesh..when i do that..i get these wuierd messages
[05:02] <g0dd3ss> raylu heh i think i take my chances on that if someone that desperate then go ahead
[05:02] <g0dd3ss> XD
[05:02] <Photocopy> k
[05:02] <Photocopy> lol
[05:02] <gbv22> Tarantulafudge: it says DHCPOFFER from 192.168.1.1
[05:02] <Materials> bulmer:  Thanks, Do you have some a link for reference?
[05:02] <gbv22> Tarantulafudge: and it says host name larger than buffer
[05:03] <Tarantulafudge> gbv22: do a pastebin or priv msg me
[05:03] <bulmer> Materials i dont offhand, just google for one
[05:03] <gbv22> ok
[05:03] <unagi> anyone know if it is possible to have ubuntu sit the icons on the desktop to the right of the screen?
[05:03] <Khrajin> I have Ubuntu Server loaded up on a system and I installed KDE, but when I do Startx it will boot KDE, but doesn't show anything after the small loading box disappears. Any ideas?
[05:03] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: which of those interfaces is your gateway?
[05:03] <ozzman> Hi, i am installing VMware and encountered this - make: Leaving directory `/tmp/vmware-config0/vmnet-only'
[05:03] <ozzman> Unable to make a vmnet module that can be loaded in the running kernel:
[05:03] <ozzman> insmod: error inserting '/tmp/vmware-config0/vmnet.o': -1 File exists
[05:03] <ozzman> There is probably a slight difference in the kernel configuration between the
[05:03] <ozzman> set of C header files you specified and your running kernel.  You may want to
[05:03] <Materials> Tarantulafudge: eer, I mean controlling a serial port directly or something
[05:03] <ozzman> rebuild a kernel based on that directory, or specify another directory.
[05:03] <iakona724> whats the difference between a regular install and a safe graphics mode?
[05:03] <Materials> Bulmer: Ok thanks
[05:04] <g0dd3ss> bulmer eth1 is the one i use it's an ap plugged into another computer sharing the internet connection
[05:04] <bulmer> np
[05:04] <Nutubuntu> !pastebin | ozzman
[05:04] <ubotu> ozzman: 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)
[05:04] <vbabiy> Hello Everyone
[05:04] <ozzman> ok sorry
[05:04] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: and you call yourself a newbie? you lashed up a system with a complicated subnets?
[05:04] <DJ_Danni> When i push ALT+F2 what shut i type to get in the admin?
[05:05] <g0dd3ss> i didnt have to do anything with subnets XD
[05:05] <vbabiy> DJ_Danni: what are you try to do
[05:05] <g0dd3ss> and yes i am a newbie when it comes to linux
[05:05] <iakona724> I keep getting this error, "Failed to start the X server" when I try to install ubuntu 7.04, I've tried both regular install and safe mode. Can anyone help?
[05:05] <DJ_Danni> sn only to it as Admin
[05:05] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: lets start from beginning, elaborate the physical layout and what do you have? 32bit? 64bit os?
[05:06] <DJ_Danni> I am trying to chance config.inc.php at phpmyadmin but i can only do it as Root
[05:06] <bulmer> DJ_Danni: login as regular user and then sudo
[05:06] <ozzman> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30184/
[05:06] <DJ_Danni> sudo
[05:06] <DJ_Danni> admin
[05:06] <g0dd3ss> ok a ihave a windows machine with an adsl connection as an internet gateway, with a wireless acces point plugged into it, usually i just connect to that with my laptop through the wireless, both 32 bit
[05:07] <vbabiy> DJ_Danni: do sudo vi whatever.php
[05:07] <ozzman> I am having problems installing VMware - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30184/
[05:07] <vbabiy> that will load vi in admin mode
[05:07] <DJ_Danni> When i push ALT+F2 the i type in sudo nano somthang to get in the admin Browser
[05:07] <DJ_Danni> KNow what i mean?
[05:07] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: umm you have a windows machine acting as gateway?
[05:07] <Nutubuntu> ozzman - it reads as if you're trying to compile vmware - are you? if so, why? it's in the commercial repository, vmware-server
[05:08] <g0dd3ss> bulmer yea
[05:08] <bulmer> DJ_Danni: umm you have to logon first ..and no gui browsers on console
[05:09] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: good luck.. :)  ..your windows can access internet okay?
[05:09] <g0dd3ss> if i boot into windows from my laptop the wireess is working fine, but since my laptop shutdown when the battery ran flat while i was on ubuntu, it doesn automatically connect at boot anymore, and idk how to connect :-S
[05:09] <DJ_Danni> No i mean Push alt+F2 ad i have always type sudo smothang to get in the root Browser Dir
[05:09] <g0dd3ss> yes im using it now 8-]  yay mirc
[05:09] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: you need to prefix a nick when you're responding or else it will be missed
[05:10] <g0dd3ss> bulmer sorrry
[05:10] <vladuz976> how do i change my preferences for default applications
[05:10] <vladuz976> like thunderbird instead of evolution?
[05:10] <ozzman> Nutubuntu: I have no idea.... i might have installed the environment for the server could that relate
[05:10] <DJ_Danni> thang it is sudo gtknano or somthang like that
[05:10] <kyja> omg this beryl is amaizing
[05:10] <mneptok> vladuz976: System > Prefs > Preferred Apps
[05:11] <vladuz976> mneptok, thanks
[05:11] <unagi> is it possible to add menu items to the desktop menu?
[05:11] <manic> does anyone know what the current status of flash is for x86_64 bit machines?
[05:11] <kyja> its steroids hiding in candy
[05:11] <bulmer> DJ_Danni: umm you have to logon first ..and no gui browsers on console..you're logged on right?
[05:11] <mneptok> unagi: System > Prefs > Main Menu
[05:11] <DJ_Danni> I not mean that
[05:11] <Nutubuntu> ozzman, I'm not clear what it is you're trying to do. I'm a n00b so maybe it'd be obvious to someone more experienced, but I *have* installed vmware-server and didn't have to do any compiling to do it. is that what you're trying to accomplish?
[05:11] <DJ_Danni> i mean so i can browser as root and chance LOCK Files
[05:12] <DJ_Danni> like config.inc.php
[05:12] <bulmer> DJ_Danni: no browsing in the console..its text mode only
[05:12] <mneptok> DJ_Danni: you do that with chown+chmod
[05:12] <DJ_Danni> Also Browsering
[05:12] <DJ_Danni> I have use that before
[05:12] <DJ_Danni> I am just looking for the command
[05:13] <ozzman> Nutubuntu: no i am trying to install workstation 6
[05:13] <bulmer> DJ_Danni: no browsing in the console..its text mode only
[05:13] <DJ_Danni> i know
[05:13] <unagi> not the main menu mneptok the desktop menu
[05:13] <Falstius> DJ_Danni: you mean like "gksudo nautilus" ?
[05:13] <Nutubuntu> I'm sorry, ozzman - I have no clue about that.
[05:13] <unagi> mneptok: like 'clean up by type'
[05:13] <DJ_Danni> But how can i chance it by push ALT+F2?
[05:14] <DJ_Danni> yes
[05:14] <g0dd3ss> anyway thanks for your help bulmer, i keep trying XD
[05:14] <mneptok> unagi: those are controlled by extensions to Nautilus
[05:14] <ozzman> Nutubuntu: ok, how would i role back and uninstall?
[05:14] <[Neurotic] > nobody knows a way to restart the gnome auto mount?
[05:14] <[Neurotic] > :(
[05:14] <unagi> so is it possible to add a menu selection?
[05:14] <bulmer> DJ_Danni: you push ALT+F2 you get a console..once youre logged on you can use vim or nano or whatever editor you wish
[05:14] <DJ_Danni> Thang you Falstius that it is i was looking for;)
[05:14] <mneptok> unagi: yes
[05:14] <unagi> !nautilus
[05:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nautilus - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:14] <DJ_Danni> gksudo nautilus remember that
[05:14] <mneptok> unagi: read the GNOME Nautilus dev guide
[05:14] <ThanatosDrive> unagi: System>Preferences>Main Menu
[05:15] <thebigham> !beryl
[05:15] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[05:15] <unagi> where would i find that mneptok
[05:15] <Falstius> DJ_Danni: be careful what you do with a browser with root privileges, it is easy to delete something you didn't mean to, or change a permission that breaks stuff.
[05:15] <mneptok> unagi: http://g-scripts.sourceforge.net/
[05:16] <unagi> ty
[05:16] <gladier> hey guys - netgear wireless pcmcia adaptors that dont require ndiswrapper? any model numbers that you know of?
[05:16] <Nutubuntu> ozzman, maybe you should ask that of the chan? I am not sure, but I *think* when make fails like that, you haven't got any uninstalling to do.
[05:16] <unagi> is it possible to switch which side the icons on the desktop sit?
[05:16] <concusser> anyone recorded line-in from a soundblaster live card?
[05:16] <mneptok> gladier: new purchase?
[05:16] <gladier> yep
[05:16] <mneptok> gladier: *must* be Netgear?
[05:17] <st1ckly78> i need some help mounting an extra hard drive for storage purposes only can someon ehelp please
[05:17] <gladier> no just netgear is easier for me to find
[05:17] <Nicark> hey guys... how is it call the (for example)  "  Nicark@linux:~$ "   ??
[05:17] <mneptok> gladier: you in the US? with a credit/debit card?
[05:17] <gladier> AUS, with a credit card
[05:17] <FusE> Why am I getting "wmaster0 unknown hardware type 801" error message
[05:17] <Khrajin> How do you force an ip address even after reboot?
[05:17] <Nutubuntu> Nicark,  do you mean the prompt?
[05:17] <mneptok> gladier: preferred online vendor?
[05:17] <bulmer> Khrajin: come again? force an ip address?
[05:18] <Khrajin> bulmer: Tell a system to have IP xx.xx.xx.xx
[05:18] <mongolai> how do I get sudo to allow root access for more than the default 15 minutes?
[05:18] <Khrajin> And to have it keep that ip address even after a reboot
[05:18] <bulmer> Khrajin: in the file /etc/network/interface  use static
[05:18] <gladier> mneptok: im a wholesaler for hardware - which is why im after the model number
[05:19] <bulmer> mongolai: umm create a user with root privileges or just redo the sudo after 15 minuts... :)
[05:19] <mneptok> gladier: Netgear and Linksys should be avoided like the plagues that they are
[05:19] <Khrajin> bulmer: so it should be iface eth0 inet xx.xx.xx.xx?
[05:19] <Khrajin> or static eth0
[05:20] <mneptok> gladier: a model number is *zero* guarantee of what hardware is present
[05:20] <Nicark> Nutubuntu, that's it thanks =)
[05:20] <ThanatosDrive> What formatting options are available on Ubuntu? NTFS? FAT? FAT32?
[05:20] <bulmer> Khrajin: i cant recall the exact syntax...you may have to google for it
[05:20] <mneptok> gladier: you're better off with a TrendNet card supported by MadWiFi
[05:20] <Khrajin> ThanatosDrive: EXT3
[05:20] <ThanatosDrive> Khrajin: Eh?
[05:20] <TheNo1Yeti> Thanatos: NTFS, FAT, FAT32, EXT3, several others
[05:20] <ThanatosDrive> Ah, thanks.
[05:20] <TheNo1Yeti> Those are the most common though.
[05:20] <Khrajin> ThanatosDrive: Right.
[05:20] <TheNo1Yeti> ext3 is like linux default
[05:20] <gladier> mneptok: does madwifi support scanning/monitoring mode?
[05:21] <Nutubuntu> Nicark,  y/w :)
[05:21] <kyled185> sorry if this is a noob question, but I'm trying to make a "hello world" program using kdevelop and qt4, however when I try to build the project I get "*** AUTOCONF NOT FOUND!." I have autoconf installed however and that's what's confusing me...any ideas on what's going wrong?
[05:21] <mneptok> gladier: depends on the Atheros chip involved
[05:21] <dr_willis> kyled185,  you did install the build-essential package?
[05:21] <gladier> mneptok: suggestions?
[05:22] <kyled185> dr_willis:
[05:22] <Vsop_vsop> well i d/l amark and got it started but when i try to play a mp3 i get this ( No suitable demux plugin. This often means that the file format is not supported.
[05:22] <huy> has anyone here ever tried encoding with mencoder?
[05:22] <kyled185> dr_willis: er, no I just installed autoconf
[05:22] <FusE> Why am I getting "wmaster0 unknown hardware type 801" error message
[05:22] <dr_willis> kyled185,  thers no C compiler stuff installed by default.. Install the Developer stuff
[05:22] <Falstius> ThanatosDrive: you can only easily install systems on ext2, ext3, xfs, jfs, reiserfs, reiser4fs and maybe a few others.  NTFS, fat, and many others are supported for creating filesystems.  Some, like hpfs (mac) are supported read only.
[05:22] <dr_willis> !b-e
[05:22] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[05:22] <mneptok> gladier: http://madwifi.org/wiki/Compatibility
[05:22] <Nutubuntu> I've read some rather disturbing reports of problems with ext3 in a RAID configuration (possibly with any journaling fs in a RAID). Has anyone else seen that? I'm not sure how seriously to take it
[05:22] <Sensae> Where does the ubuntu server place information about a RAID? I just erased two drives that were in a RAID, and now when I try to set them back up in a RAID the ubuntu server sees the raid configuration and won't let me delete it
[05:23] <ralpho> any good how too for upgrading feisty to kernel .22
[05:23] <Seoke> I'm trying to install Planeshift and it came in a .bin file how do I install something from a .bin?
[05:23] <mneptok> Nutubuntu: considering ext3 is journalled, i'd take such reports with a grain of salt
[05:23] <stoned> !fglrx
[05:23] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:23] <concusser> anyone recorded line-in from a soundblaster live card?
[05:23] <dr_willis> concusser,  about 5+ years ago... so you may want to ask a clearer question...
[05:23] <Vsop_vsop> well i d/l amark and got it started but when i try to play a mp3 i get this ( No suitable demux plugin. This often means that the file format is not supported.
[05:24] <Sensae> I've even wiped the drives in a third party application (Completely wiped) but they still show up in a software RAID I can't delete.
[05:24] <bulmer> Sensae: i dont know, but if you can strace (maybe lsof) the daemon thats responsible for raid, it may tell you which config file it uses?
[05:24] <Nutubuntu> Sensae, not clear what you're describing. I had something similar and had to zero out Track 0 with a Seagate util (these were Seagate drives) before the RAID "went away".
[05:24] <Seoke> I'm trying to install Planeshift and it came in a .bin file how do I install something from a .bin?
[05:24] <concusser> dr_willis, well, I cant enable the line-in to record on this device. It will let me and it will play thru the speakers (line in --> line out) but wont let me record just the line in
[05:25] <dr_willis> Seoke,  chmod +x whatever.bin && ./whatever.bin
[05:25] <Sensae> I set up a RAID, system was fully working. I realized I wanted a different RAID setup. I nuked the drives in a different app (bootcd) and nuked track 0, the mbr and partitions, and went to reinstall ubuntu with a different RAID
[05:25] <Sensae> The raid still shows up
[05:25] <Nutubuntu> mneptok, the notes I read suggested that *because* ext3 is journaled it might be an issue in a RAID. It was not clear why - possibly a conflict between how a software RAID sees a write and how the journal-commit-delete sequence goes in ext3
[05:25] <gladier> mneptok: any suggestions on model nos for monitor modE?
[05:25] <gladier> chip[sets*
[05:25] <kyled185> dr_willis: hmm that didn't do the trick...are there other packages that I might need?
[05:25] <gberardi> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/84964 I seem to have the symptoms described here. After upgrading to Feisty, I can't boot. I think the kernel doesn't know how to handle harddrive devices or some other piece of hardware. The older kernels won't boot either, although I did get a 2.6.10 to boot.
[05:26] <gberardi> Any ideas?
[05:26] <dr_willis> kyled185,  no idea.. depends on what yuou are compiling..
[05:26] <dr_willis> kyled185,  and the exact error messages
[05:26] <bulmer> kyled185: curious..if you just type make,  what is the response?
[05:26] <vinneh> anyone have any idea why ubuntu doesnt install with the ability to compile from source? I understand what is needed to make it able to do so, i just want to know why the hell it isnt included as standard, i mean it IS LINUX isnt it?
[05:27] <dr_willis> vinneh,  No its not a 'standard'
[05:27] <bulmer> vinneh: development tools are not standard
[05:27] <dr_willis> vinneh,  theres only so much room on a cd.
[05:27] <FusE> vinneh: package manager, linux-headers
[05:27] <Judge> I'm looking for a program to help me manage my log files on my system, something that will reduce the amount of time checking each individual file.
[05:27] <dr_willis> vinneh,  want the kde devs? gnome dev packages also? how about gtk, and the 10000+ over dev packages?
[05:27] <Falstius> dr_willis: I think he means that gcc isn't installed.  But it is included on the CD.
[05:28] <kyled185> bulmer: make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
[05:28] <mneptok> Judge: logwatch WFM
[05:28] <dr_willis> Falstius,  :) so he can compule helloworld.c
[05:28] <vinneh> :)
[05:28] <FusE> :P
[05:28] <Nutubuntu> Sensae,  hm... you've zeroed track 0 but the raid is still there? How do you mean, still there? where do you see it?
[05:28] <bulmer> kyled185: how about if you type configure ? whats the result?
[05:28] <gberardi> Is anyone familiar with an inability to boot after upgrading to Feisty from Edgy?
[05:28] <Judge> Great, Thanks mneptok!
[05:28] <Judge> Just what I needed
[05:28] <vinneh> although, i would expect that ubuntu wouldnt come with kde devs, likewise kubuntu wouldnt come with gnome librarys
[05:28] <DigitalNinja> Is there a good video chat application for Ubuntu?
[05:29] <martman> is it possible to do a minimal install from the normal cd?
[05:29] <Sensae> Nutubuntu: the ubuntu server setup starts the partitioner, I add my partitions for a new RAID, and once those get written the old RAID setup just appears, and I can't delete it.
[05:29] <kyled185> bulmer: No such file or directory
[05:29] <Falstius> vinneh: the -dev packages for gnome or kde are several hundred megabyte.  I wouldn't want that on my base install.
[05:29] <kyled185> bulmer: there are Makefiles though, how would I use them?
[05:29] <Nutubuntu> :/  Sensae - can you try zeroing out Track 0 - again ?
[05:29] <Falstius> vinneh: nor would probably 90+% of linux users.
[05:29] <bulmer> kyled185: same in mine..umm are you on the same dir as the Makefile?
[05:30] <Sensae> Nutubuntu: Heh, I can try. BRB
[05:30] <kyled185> bulmer: yes
[05:30] <vinneh> ok well how about jsut having a proper build environment
[05:30] <vinneh> i mean the build-essentials package
[05:30] <diabolix> does anyone know where nautilus stores thumbnails?
[05:30] <vinneh> isnt very large
[05:30] <bulmer> kyled185: what was your command earlier that you got those no AUTOCONF errors?
[05:30] <FusE> vinneh: package manager, linux-headers
[05:30] <FusE> err
[05:30] <FusE> lol
[05:30] <FusE> Why am I getting "wmaster0 unknown hardware type 801" error message
[05:30] <kyled185> bulmer: I was using the GUI in KDevelop
[05:30] <Falstius> vinneh: no, but it is on the CD.  I think it should be installed too however :)
[05:31] <vinneh> :)
[05:31] <FusE> vinneh, build is in that
[05:31] <bulmer> kyled185: using gui's for developing and not knowing whats behind it can be bothersome, why not try the command line first eh?
[05:32] <kyled185> bulmer: you're probably right...perhaps I'm getting ahead of myself
[05:33] <dr_willis> start with helloworld.c :)
[05:33] <bulmer> kyled185: and maybe learn the make command and ld and gcc... :)
[05:34] <kyled185> bulmer: I've looked into it before...creating makefiles is horrid
[05:34] <mneptok> kyled185: have you done programming before?
[05:34] <Falstius> kyled185: basic makefiles are easy and lifesaving.  They can get hideously complex.
[05:35] <FusE> Why am I getting "wmaster0 unknown hardware type 801" error message
[05:35] <kyled185> mneptok: yeah, I've been programing for a few years, however I've only had a couple classes of formal training
[05:35] <roym> hi folks - any idea if vserver is available for feisty?
[05:36] <Nutubuntu> roym - vserver ? = vmware server ?
[05:36] <aaron_> anyone here know about SSH VPN tunneling?
[05:36] <mneptok> kyled185: what language and environment?
[05:36] <roym> Nutubuntu: nope - linux vserver (free virtualization, but runs the on same kernel)
[05:37] <Nutubuntu> ah, sorry, roym
[05:37] <astro76> !find vserver
[05:37] <ubotu> Found: util-vserver, vserver-debiantools
[05:37] <Falstius> aaron_: ssh or vpn?  they aren't the same
[05:37] <mneptok> roym: yes, it is
[05:37] <Falstius> roym: vserver utils are there
[05:37] <g0dd3ss> HI can anybody help me, I am using ubuntu fiesty and my wireless usually connects automatically when  I boot, but it's stopped doing it all of a sudden, I don't know why I havent shanged anything. does anyone know how I can fix this? or manually start my wireless?
[05:38] <aaron_> Falstius: point-to-point using SSH
[05:38] <mneptok> roym: a co-worker deplayed it on a production box this weekend
[05:38] <kyled185> mneptok: My formal training was in Ada(I know...), however I've been doing some C++ off and on for about 4 years
[05:38] <Falstius> aaron_: I use it with vnc
[05:38] <roym> thanks - but I think I need the linux-image-vserver-x86 package...
[05:38] <aaron_> not just a port tunnel
[05:38] <aaron_> http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/539
[05:38] <bruenig|laptop> g0dd3ss, using iwconfig, iwlist, and dhclient, you can connect and find access points fairly easily
[05:38] <mneptok> kyled185: Ada?! ha! my last hardcore coding was in APL! :(
[05:38] <PMG-> the heck
[05:38] <gbv22> guys..how do i install ndiswrapper?  sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils-1.9 dosent work :(
[05:39] <gbv22> anyone have an idea?
[05:39] <PMG-> i didn't even ask to come into the channel
[05:39] <PMG-> sup everyone
[05:39] <Falstius> aaron_: ooh ... cool.
[05:39] <roym> mneptok: yep - I hear good things about it myself.
[05:39] <PMG-> 2 year user
[05:39] <Frogzoo> !ndiswrapper  gbv22
[05:39] <gbv22> ??
[05:39] <PMG-> new to the IRC channel (but not to IRC itself)
[05:39] <unagi> can anyone tell me where i might find free stock footage?
[05:39] <mneptok> kyled185: check out KDevelop
[05:39] <gbv22> Frogzoo:  what do u mean??
[05:39] <bruenig|laptop> !ot | unagi
[05:39] <ubotu> unagi: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:39] <g0dd3ss> bruenig|laptop thanks but there is only one ap here - mine, it needs static ip and it's all setup right (ass far as i can see, but then i am a dumb noob)
[05:39] <Frogzoo> !ndis  gbv22
[05:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ndis  gbv22 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:39] <gbv22> what are u sayin frogzoo??
[05:40] <Frogzoo> gbv22: nvm
[05:40] <bruenig|laptop> g0dd3ss, I am not familiar with static ips unfortunately
[05:40] <martman> is it possible to do a minimal install from the normal cd?
[05:40] <kyled185> mneptok: I was trying to use KDevelop but it was having trouble finding autoconf
[05:40] <gbv22> Frogzoo: any help.>....
[05:40] <bryantcaley_> hi all.  how do i tell if i should be installing the 'legacy' or 'official' drivers fro my laptop's nvidia card ??
[05:40] <DanaG> Does anybody know of a way to do voice chat over the AIM or Yahoo protocols?
[05:40] <g0dd3ss> bruenig|laptop ok thanks
[05:40] <gbv22> ndiswrapper...how to install..anyone..please/
[05:40] <gbv22> ??
[05:41] <DanaG> !ndiswrapper
[05:41] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:41] <mneptok> kyled185: is autoconf's path in your shell's PATH variable?
[05:41] <aaron_> Falstius: you'll see my comment on that pages. its' the very last one.
[05:41] <Justi1> is it normal for firefox to freeze a lot in ubuntu?
[05:41] <kyled185> mneptok: yep
[05:41] <g0dd3ss> Justi1 mine doesnt :-\
[05:41] <FusE> flash can cause it
[05:41] <bruenig|laptop> Justi1, yes, especially if you visit flash sites a lot
[05:41] <mneptok> Justi1: only when you hit the power button
[05:49] <Nutubuntu> Justi1,  only when it doesn't crash ;)
[05:49] <Zoffix> Justi1, yes, that's why I use Opera
[05:49] <Justi1> I go on youtube a lot- it crashes especially when I press the back button or close a tab
[05:49] <FusE> yup
[05:49] <FusE> flash
[05:49] <dr_willis> Justi1,  cant say that ive seen those crashes..
[05:49] <Zoffix> Justi1, ! yes, freezes a lot on youtube for me
[05:49] <gbv22> can anyone tell me how to install ndiswrapper? please
[05:49] <bastidraZor> after the latest update, firefox doesn't as nearly as much for me.. when viewing flash
[05:49] <bastidraZor> crash^
[05:49] <Justi1> does firefox update itself, or do I have to install packages?
[05:49] <Zoffix> gbv22, open your eyes. You've been answered already
[05:49] <Zoffix> Justi1, mine updates itself.
[05:49] <timewriter> hello
[05:49] <gbv22> Zoffix: i dont understand what !ndiswrapper means
[05:49] <gbv22> Zoffix: thats the only answer i got
[05:49] <FusE> Does anyone get a "wmaster0 unknown hardware type 801" error message
[05:49] <FusE> !ndiswrapper
[05:49] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:49] <FusE> read that link
[05:49] <Zoffix> gbv22, it means see bot's response below!
[05:49] <bastidraZor> i've noticed if you let the video finish completely before attempting to hit back or close a tab it doesn't crash at all
[05:49] <Zoffix> Justi1, I'm on 2.0.0.4
[05:49] <FusE> !ndiswrapper | gbv22
[05:49] <ubotu> gbv22: please see above
[05:49] <gbv22> oh
[05:49] <gbv22> ok
[05:49] <gbv22> sorry guys
[05:49] <gbv22> i get it
[05:49] <vikku> pls tell me how to install desktop in ubuntu server edition 7.04 , i tried this : apt-get install desktop-manager , but it says no such pkg
[05:49] <Falstius> aaron_: you don't give enough information for a informed response.  you should post stuff like the output of route -n and ifconfig
[05:49] <Justi1> zoffix: me too
[05:49] <roym> folks, does anyone know if its ok to add stock debian testing locations to my /etc/apt/sources.list in feisty? ie: locations in debian.org...
[05:49] <Frogzoo> !ndis | gbv22
[05:49] <ubotu> gbv22: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:49] <FusE> Does anyone get a "wmaster0 unknown hardware type 801" error message
[05:49] <Falstius> aaron_: and any firewall you have
[05:49] <NemesisD> hi i just found an old computer i had laying around and I wanted to use it as like a wired backup device, would it be wise to use the ubuntu feisty i have or should i spring for downloading the server edition?
[05:49] <astro76> Justi1, firefox is the one package where you'll get the latest version from apt-get upgrade
[05:49] <dr_willis> NemesisD,  you dont need to use the server edition just for a fileserver.. desktop ed. can work fine.
[05:49] <aaron_> Falstius: is it something you can help with?
[05:49] <aaron_> i can get all of that pretty quickly. i'm just a lil sleepy.
[05:49] <vikku> pls tell me how to install desktop in ubuntu server edition 7.04 , i tried this : apt-get install desktop-manager , but it says no such pkg
[05:49] <NemesisD> dr_willis, and what sort of reading should i do if i want some sort of automated backup of a windows machine?
[05:49] <Falstius> aaron_: depends on why it isn't working :)  I'm not a networking expert.
[05:49] <g0dd3ss> HI can anybody help me, I am using ubuntu fiesty and my wireless usually connects automatically when  I boot, but it's stopped doing it all of a sudden, I don't know why I havent shanged anything. does anyone know how I can fix this? or manually start my wireless?
[05:49] <astro76> vikku, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[05:49] <Newbie2007> !beryl
[05:49] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[05:49] <DanaG> !telepathy
[05:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about telepathy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:49] <gbv22> Zoffix: i tried installing it using apt-get..as it says on the tutorials
[05:49] <Falstius> g0dd3ss: did you make sure your wireless is turned on?  you can check in the bios.
[05:49] <aaron_> i'm typing from my client, and my server is in my office. I essentially want to gain full access to another server on the same subnet as my server.
[05:49] <aaron_> make sense?
[05:49] <vikku> astro76: ok will try now, be back
[05:49] <gbv22> Zoffix:but that dint work..it says it cant find it
[05:49] <gnychis> whats the proper way to install the java plugin for firefox?
[05:49] <gbv22> Zoffix:thats why im asking here
[05:49] <g0dd3ss> Falstius yes it's turned on, works fine if i boot the same laptop into windows, was working fine for weeks until today
[05:49] <dr_willis> NemesisD,  i just set up the linux box with samba, and let the windows users use their home dirs as a place to store extra junk.
[05:49] <IdleOne> !java | gnychis
[05:49] <ubotu> gnychis: To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[05:49] <dr_willis> NemesisD,  you will want to read the 'samba-doc' books found in the samba-doc package perhaps
[05:49] <NemesisD> dr_willis, ah so like a network drive thing? i have that going with my ubuntu laptop
[05:49] <aaron_> Falstius: you copy?
[05:49] <Zoffix> !doesnt work | gbv22
[05:49] <ubotu> gbv22: Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[05:49] <NemesisD> dr_willis, i was actually thinking about some sort of drive image thing as opposed to picking and choosing files
[05:49] <Falstius> aaron_: yeah
[05:49] <shirish> guys I want to download ubuntu server edition , not the daily image but the release which came up with fiesty, anybody knows from where I can get it?
[05:49] <Khrajin> How do you have Ubuntu auto-login or no login screen come up?
[05:49] <dr_willis> NemesisD,   i dont use windows enough - to have any tools like that for windows.. so i jsut set the users up a share/icon on their desktopp and tell them to store their Imporntatuff there as backups
[05:49] <dr_willis> :)
[05:49] <astro76> !feisty | shirish
[05:49] <ubotu> shirish: 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
[05:49] <Falstius> Khrajin: system -> administration -> login window
[05:49] <Nutubuntu> is there much difference between sun-java5-jre and sun-java6-jre?
[05:50] <shirish> astro76: I know the fiesty release, I want to download the server edition
[05:50] <gbv22> ubotu:,Zoffix:  im sorry..i meant it gives me an error, E: couldnt find package ndiswrapper-utils-1.9
[05:50] <FusE> Can someone please help me, I wan tto get rid of this dhcp error: "wmaster0 unknown hardware address type 801"
[05:50] <shirish> ubotu Torrents
[05:50] <ubotu> Torrent downloads for the Ubuntu ISOs are available on all the download pages. For Feisty: http://releases.ubuntu.com/feisty/ (CDs) or http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/7.04/release/ (DVDs)
[05:50] <NemesisD> dr_willis, ok
[05:50] <astro76> shirish, it's right there
[05:50] <aaron_> Falstius: alright. so far, i have this vpn connected. my server is behind a DSL router and obviously port 22 is forwarded correctly. I can ping (from here, the client) my servers local ip address (192.168.1.58) and it's pointopoint ip address (10.254.254.1) but I can't ping anythign else on my office network, like 192.168.1.200
[05:51] <yell0w> erh guys, what is a good dvd player ?
[05:51] <Khrajin> Falstius: Thx. Trying it out
[05:51] <Frawgie> this ought to be an easy question and i feel like an idiot for asking it, but what's the command to delete something? :(
[05:51] <Khrajin> yell0w: VLC
[05:51] <Khrajin> !vlc
[05:51] <ubotu> Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[05:51] <kyja> this is amazing !!!!!!!!!!!!
[05:51] <Zoffix> gbv22, where did you get that package name?
[05:51] <alecw1> Is there an IRC Channel for "Avant Window Navigator"?
[05:51] <Nutubuntu> Frawgie,  rm (and it's gone for good)
[05:51] <yell0w> Khrajin, hmm it must be my dvd that's gone bad then
[05:51] <FusE> Can someone please help me, I wan tto get rid of this dhcp error: "wmaster0 unknown hardware address type 801"
[05:51] <Frawgie> thanks
[05:51] <Khrajin> yell0w: Is it scratched?
[05:51] <gbv22> Zoffix::http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=201902&highlight=Broadcom+4306+With+Ndiswrapper+54+Mbps
[05:51] <yell0w> Khrajin, little bit
[05:51] <dr_willis> FusE,  you have been bothering to do some googling while you repeate that?
[05:52] <Nutubuntu> Frawgie,  it may help to ReMember it as ReMove :)
[05:52] <Khrajin> yell0w: Go wash it. I'm serious. Warm water, a soft cloth, dish/hand soap
[05:52] <FusE> dr_willis, .... obviously
[05:56] (MajorPayne/#ubuntu) Snake: What do you mean 'fix' it?  The only way I got it to work is use a sound card with hardware mixing.  I could never get it to work on my laptop.
[05:56] (Sensae/#ubuntu) Nutubuntu: Yeah I googled it, thanks
[05:56] (Snake/#ubuntu) heh
[05:56] (MajorPayne/#ubuntu) Snake: It works fine as long as it is the only application with sound.
[05:56] (HorizonXP/#ubuntu) anyone know about sharing internet?
[05:56] (aaron_/#ubuntu) Falstius: http://pastebin.com/m4be8d810    route -n from the server.
[05:56] (Snake/#ubuntu) MajorPayne: thats what I mean, id like music..
[05:56] (Nutubuntu/#ubuntu) Sensae,  I'm still not sure what you're seeing is what I was seeing, but it helped me out of a (possibly) similar fix
[05:57] (gbv22/#ubuntu) !ndiswrapper
[05:57] (ubotu/#ubuntu) Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:57] <Falstius> aaron_: you need to set up your server as a gateway to do the packet forwarding.
[05:57] <MajorPayne> Snake: Sorry.  Can't help you there.  Teamspeak never updated to Alsa.  If you every find a better replacement for it tell be about it :-P
[05:57] <Snake> MajorPayne: alright
[05:57] <astro76> Snake, a friend of mine knows how to fix it.... but he never finished a howto, you could email him though: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ShaneVolpe
[05:57] <Jordan_U> Snake, Use aoss
[05:57] <Johno> is it possible to use a usb wireless card?
[05:57] <aaron_> Falstius: so it wont' be able to forward with just one nic?
[05:57] <Falstius> Johno: most of them.
[05:57] <saxin> anyone know where I can find free music? (not pirate thing) but music that artist put on the net for free download..
[05:58] <aaron_> saxin: myspace.com
[05:58] <Thegeektechnique> the answer is always Sudo (something or other)... so if you randomly start typing things that sound like commands after that... eventually you will fix whatever your problem... (give a million monkeys a million typewriters...) there.. no need for this irc anymore...
[05:58] <Falstius> aaron_: no, it can forward with just one real nic.  It forwards between a real nic and the virtual nic.
[05:58] <aaron_> saxin: there's more there than you'll know what to do with
[05:58] <Johno> is there anything special I have to do? when I installed it on windows I had to also install a driver from a cd
[05:58] <slytherin> saxin: http://www.jamendo.com/en/
[05:58] <saxin> aaron_: hehe ok :P
[05:58] <Falstius> Johno: if you're lucky, it will just work.  This is the case most of the time.
[05:59] <RoC_MasterMind> saxin, archive.org
[05:59] <aaron_> Falstius: so, easier terms, what do you mean i need to set it up as a gateway
[05:59] <Johno> ok Thank you
[05:59] <aaron_> *in easier terms*
[06:00] <Falstius> aaron_: you set it up as a gateway by configuring iptables.  The reference linked at the bottom of the instructions talks about how to do that.  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH_VPN
[06:01] <ethan> My X stopped working after a restart, I'm getting this error:  (EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to load the NVIDIA kernel module!
[06:01] <ethan> I have nvidia-glx and linux-restricted-modules installed
[06:01] <Johno> I have been trying to get ubuntu to dial up and so far nothing has worked. I have folowed the wiki exactly and have been finding that most of the stuff I need requires me to connect to the internet. is there an easier way?
[06:02] <gbv22> can someone pleaseee tell me how i install ndiswrapper..i have tried 3 tutotials..and all of them error out at some point!!
[06:02] <abernanit> ethan: did this happen immediately after you installed nvidia-glx?
[06:02] <james__> #asterisk
[06:02] <SoulPropagation> gddrescue should be in the default install
[06:02] <abernanit> I'm having a similar problem if I have acpi=off
[06:02] <alecw1> Is it possible to add a ".desktop" file to the Avant Windows Navigator (AWN)?
[06:02] <ethan> abernanit: this happened after I left my computer off for the week and started up.
[06:02] <ethan> abernanit: I've had nvidia and X working fine for years
[06:03] <aaron_> Falstius: i'm either blind or stupid. call me tommy, but I'm not seeing anything.
[06:03] <abernanit> hmm, I'm not sure then  (is newbie)
[06:03] <ethan> abernanit: just randomly after this power up, X doesn't work, first I got an error about an api mismatch (nvida kernel can't run on the xorg kernel, different versions)
[06:03] <abernanit> I've been having some X problems as well, though I'm uncertain of the cause
[06:04] <ethan> abernanit: I tried apt-get updating and dist-upgrading, but nothing new, are the repos messed up with dependencies incorrect regarding X?
[06:04] <Falstius> aaron_: search for IP Forwarding on that page
[06:04] <aaron_> Falstius:  # echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward    -------- that bit?
[06:04] <astro76> alecw1, you can add a .desktop file for anything, run this for help ghelp:system-admin-guide?menustructure-0
[06:04] <abernanit> Unsure, the only temporary fix I know was reverting my drivers back to the standard nv drivers
[06:05] <ethan> hmm
[06:05] <ethan> I run compiz abernanit
[06:05] <Falstius> aaron_: yeah.
[06:05] <astro76> alecw1, you can also add through the gui menu editor
[06:05] <alexito> hi
[06:05] <Falstius> aaron_: you should read the rest too.  There may be other necessary steps.
[06:05] <aaron_> Falstius: done that. it's one of the steps
[06:05] <alexito> how i can reeboot X
[06:05] <aaron_> :( me cries
[06:05] <alecw1> Ok, astro76
[06:05] <alexito> ctrl+alt+backspc dont work
[06:05] <alecw1> How thruough a GUI?
[06:06] <astro76> alecw1, right click on menu, edit menus...
[06:06] <aaron_> # sudo ./etc/init.d/gdm restart
[06:06] <alecw1> astro76, what menu?
[06:06] <ethan> abernanit: nope, that didn't work
[06:06] <ethan> abernanit: I changed to nv, nothing is different.
[06:06] <st1ckly78> i need some help with getting access to my second hard drive
[06:06] <astro76> alecw1, main menu (Applications, Places ...)
[06:06] <ethan> abernanit: (EE) Unable to find a valid framebuffer device
[06:06] <ethan> (EE) NV(0): Failed to open framebuffer device, consult warnings and/or errors above for possible reasons
[06:06] <alecw1> Ok, astro76, I'm there.
[06:07] <alecw1> astro76, I want to add my "thunderbird" .desktop to AWN.
[06:07] <abernanit> ethan: I'm not sure what to do then, sorry
[06:07] <ElfBoy> need driver for balkin wierless g desktop card
[06:07] <abernanit> ethan: I've only had ubuntu installed for two days :) and most of this is very new to me
[06:07] <skyfalcon866> why do i have 9.1% fragmentation
[06:07] <FusE> Can someone please help me, I wan tto get rid of this dhcp error: "wmaster0 unknown hardware address type 801"
[06:07] <astro76> alecw1, re-read your question... I have no idea about Avant
[06:08] <astro76> alecw1, sorry
[06:08] <ethan> why can't anybody here help when it may be a packager's fault?
[06:08] <devcenter> hello, guys,,,,
[06:08] <alecw1> alecw1: Is it possible to add a ".desktop" file to the Avant Windows Navigator (AWN)?
[06:08] <ViRii[K] > So I'm new to Ubuntu, is there an installation guide or anything? Do I just put the CD in my computer and reboot and it'll boot the installer?
[06:08] <unagi> anyone know of any 3d camera tracking programs for linux?
[06:08] <astro76> !install | ViRii[K] 
[06:08] <ubotu> ViRii[K] : Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[06:08] <avis> anyone know if its possible that by doing apt-get update gsreamer0.10-* that the number of codecs installed might possibly be slowing down flash videos and audio file playback ?
[06:08] <devcenter> Here's how to get a completely transparent terminal at your desktop background, without appearing in the taskbar/windows list.
[06:08] <slytherin> ethan: From where did you install package? Repository?
[06:08] <ViRii[K] > Thanks
[06:08] <st1ckly78> my second hard drive is mounted but i need to change permissions i guess
[06:09] <ethan> slytherin: yes..
[06:09] <devcenter> using devilspie
[06:09] <ethan> slytherin: I didn't recently install the package, it's been installed
[06:09] <stoned> !w32codecs
[06:09] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[06:09] <ElfBoy> need driver for balkin wierless g desktop card
[06:09] <aaron_> !openvpn
[06:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about openvpn - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:09] <ElfBoy> need driver for belkin wierless g desktop card
[06:09] <ethan> slytherin: it's worked for multiple reboots before, suddenly after a week, X doesn't start due to an api mismatch, then nvidia driver not loading.
[06:10] <ethan> !wireless > ElfBoy
[06:10] <g0dd3ss>  HI can anybody help me, I am using ubuntu fiesty and my wireless usually connects automatically when  I boot, but it's stopped doing it all of a sudden, I don't know why I havent shanged anything. does anyone know how I can fix this? or manually start my wireless?
[06:10] <Skrypt> Can someone help me? It's a sound issue. Onboard nf3 sound on 32bit Ubuntu w/ Feisty. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3030313#post3030313
[06:10] <Nutubuntu> ethan do you have a working browser? or just irc?
[06:10] <slytherin> ethan: Have you tried configuring xserver? 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[06:10] <ElfBoy> ethan thanks but i dont know how to install them
[06:11] <slytherin> g0dd3ss: Did you install any updates? kernel? which card is it?
[06:11] <st1ckly78> i need help getting access to my second hard drive it is mounted but i cant save nothing on it
[06:11] <ethan> Nutubuntu: just irc
[06:11] <slytherin> st1ckly78: Does it have FAT filesystem?
[06:11] <ethan> yes slytherin
[06:12] <st1ckly78> ext3
[06:12] <slytherin> ethan: Then file a bug.
[06:12] <mundungus> st1ckly78: do a mount command and see its permissions
[06:12] <ethan> slytherin: I did dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, still no X, now due to a lacking driver.
[06:12] <Photocopy> =(
[06:12] <ethan> slytherin: I don't have time to wait and file a bug, and not get a response for a month
[06:12] <RoC_MasterMind> st1ckly78, type "mount"...is it read only?
[06:12] <ElfBoy> 00:08.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
[06:12] <g0dd3ss> slytherin no updates, installed a couple of games that's it, onboard intel thing ipw3945
[06:12] <ElfBoy> 
[06:12] <astro76> ElfBoy, the link is documentation on how to install, read...
[06:12] <slytherin> st1ckly78: Ahh. that is the problem even I am unable to solve. Looks like you can not make ext3 write-by-all
[06:12] <Photocopy> I cannot get java to work with my firefox
[06:12] <ElfBoy> ok
[06:12] <st1ckly78> so then how can i get access to
[06:12] <RoC_MasterMind> ethan, I waited 2 days for a response to my last bug...you won't wait a month.
[06:13] <ethan> RoC_MasterMind: well I cannot be without X for two days..
[06:13] <Photocopy> RoC_MasterMind
[06:13] <slytherin> Photocopy: What do you mean by not work?
[06:13] <Nutubuntu> ethan, a ubuntuforums page suggested this: Edit your /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common and add DISABLED_MODULES="nv"
[06:13] <Photocopy> Aha!
[06:13] <st1ckly78> would it be easier to change the filesystem
[06:13] <Photocopy> Slytherin
[06:13] <Photocopy> ive installed it accourding to the guide at the sun java website
[06:13] <slytherin> g0dd3ss: That card requires firmware right?
[06:13] <ethan> Nutubuntu: I don't use 'nv' though.., X has always booted okay.
[06:13] <RoC_MasterMind> ethan, sure you can!  But I agree, you wouldn't want to.
[06:13] <Sensae> Nutubuntu: Do you remember what the name of the utility was?
[06:13] <Photocopy> and
[06:13] <Photocopy> i got no errors or anything
[06:13] <Photocopy> yet it just doesnt work
[06:14] <slytherin> Photocopy: Leave the sun java one aside. Java is available in repositories.
[06:14] <Photocopy> firefox still says missing plugins
[06:14] <slytherin> !java > Photocopy
[06:14] <Frawgie> hey guys, how do i find out what kernel version im running?
[06:14] <st1ckly78> would it be easier to change the file system
[06:14] <Photocopy> slytherin
[06:14] <avis> what are alternative smp kernels to replace 2.6.20-16-generic if i am using my comptuer for multimedia purposes ?
[06:14] <ethan> I did that RoC_MasterMind , I get this error: (EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to load the NVIDIA kernel module!
[06:14] <Photocopy> where do i find a repository
[06:14] <slytherin> Frawgie: use command 'uname -r'
[06:14] <Photocopy> (and a guide preferably)
[06:14] <slytherin> Photocopy: It is in multiverse repository.
[06:14] <ethan> RoC_MasterMind: it's odd, I wasn't getting that error until I did dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg.
[06:14] <slytherin> !java
[06:14] <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
[06:15] <g0dd3ss> slytherin im not sure about that, im a noob, it's always just connected by itself on boot. only thing wss today the battery went flat and the laptop shut itself down, since then it doesnt work. i can still see my ap with wifiradar & kismet i just dont know how to get it to connect
[06:15] <ethan> RoC_MasterMind: before the error was the the nvidia kernel version did not match the xorg kernel version.
[06:15] <Nutubuntu> Sensae,  it was the Seagate util ... I *think* SeaTools
[06:15] <Photocopy> see
[06:15] <ethan> RoC_MasterMind: which seemed like a packaging dependency problem or something, or that xorg didn't update..
[06:15] <Photocopy> slytherin
[06:15] <ChimeraHitman> does anyone know about PXE booting?
[06:15] <Photocopy> i dont understand any of that except the first sentence
[06:15] <Sensae> Nutubuntu: I only see Darik's Boot and Nuke, Copywipe, Active Killdisk, PC Inspector and HDDErase
[06:15] <slytherin> g0dd3ss: What does the network interface in System->Administration show? Does it detect your card?
[06:16] <ethan> RoC_MasterMind: not sure how to get that error back, because now it's saying it can't even find the nvidia driver, did dpkg-reconfigure delete it somehow?
[06:16] <ethan> I have nvidia-glx and linux-restricted-modules installed.
[06:16] <Nutubuntu> Sensae,  it's under HD diagnostic tools
[06:16] <slytherin> Photocopy: Have you checked https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java ?
[06:16] <g0dd3ss> slytherin yes it's detected
[06:16] <Sensae> oh I see it, thanks
[06:16] <abernanit> I have a question.  I'm running Feisty from a Toshiba P105 series that has a buggy DSDT file and for reasons of necessity (to get the sound to work or to keep the laptop cool via GPU fan) I had to set ACPI=off.  When I updated the nVidia drivers I got an X error on startup.  I reverted it back to nv drivers but there is no 3d support.  Is there a way I can update the nVidia drivers with acpi=off without X screwing up?
[06:16] <RoC_MasterMind> ethan, whoa...you got me...I wasn't saying I could help you
[06:16] <bastidraZor> ethan, have you tried the nvidia-glx-new driver?
[06:16] <Frawgie> ethan, im running a 7800 GS, working on that exact issue right now :P if i find it out shortly, I will let you know as soon as i do
[06:16] <ethan> bastidraZor: was that just recently added?
[06:16] <Nutubuntu> G'night all ...
[06:17] <Frawgie> hi bastidraZor :)
[06:17] <ethan> thank you Frawgie
[06:17] <slytherin> g0dd3ss: What are the settings? DHCP? Roaming?
[06:17] <ChimeraHitman> I set up a pxe boot server with a guide on the net, but when i try running the pxe boot it says pxe-e53 no boot file name received
[06:17] <bastidraZor> ethan a week or so ago
[06:17] <ethan> Frawgie: I wonder if it's indeed a packaging issue, I have a 6200 and normally run compiz.
[06:17] <g0dd3ss> slytherin i have static ip set and wep key
[06:17] <ethan> bastidraZor: tricky, I'll try
[06:17] <bastidraZor> frawgie, all running well tonight?
[06:17] <xeeble> hello, all. I'm new to ubuntu but I've been using redhat-based distros for years. What should I nkow first about installing new packages? I'm used to using yum :)
[06:18] <ethan> okay, I'm installing that bastidraZor , anything else I need to do?
[06:18] <slytherin> g0dd3ss: And what wireless connection are you using?
[06:18] <astro76> !apt-get | xeeble
[06:18] <ubotu> xeeble: 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)
[06:18] <slytherin> xeeble: apt-get and synaptic
[06:18] <astro76> !synaptic
[06:18] <ubotu> synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[06:18] <g0dd3ss> slytherin idk what you mean, here is my interfaces file says http://pastebin.com/m28bcae2b
[06:18] <Frawgie> bastidraZor all except this nvidia thing :)  Got another questiong though, Nvidia's readme says I need:  binutils 2.9.5    but all i am finding on packages.ubuntu.com is the 2.17.*...any ideas?
[06:19] <ethan> bastidraZor: should I restart, or do I need to update any alternatives or something?
[06:19] <vikku> sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop didnt help installing the desktop ....says no such package
[06:19] <bastidraZor> ethan, once installed that should be the fix
[06:19] <st1ckly78> i am looking for some help acessing my second hard drive it is mounted and shows up on my desktop but i can not create a new folder in it or save anything to it
[06:19] <ethan> bastidraZor: I'll try restarting now
[06:19] <cozby> hey, what happend to the wmaker package?
[06:19] <xoRock> need help, i accidenly change root desktop resolution into unsupported resolution so the screen is blank, is there anyway to edit the setting manually?
[06:19] <cozby> no longer exists?
[06:19] <cozby> ppl don't like WindowMaker
[06:19] <slytherin> g0dd3ss: I mean do you have your own wireless router to which your PC connects or is it connection provided by your ISP?
[06:19] <vikku> how do i install the desktop in ubuntu server ed ?
[06:19] <cozby> thats insane?
[06:19] <JasonWoof> why do my firefox windows sometimes show up in the background? (I'm executing "firefox" from a terminal emulator)
[06:19] <st1ckly78> i am looking for some help acessing my second hard drive it is mounted and shows up on my desktop but i can not create a new folder in it or save anything to it
[06:19] <bastidraZor> Frawgie, i don't think i have that installed.. let me loook
[06:19] <Dangerous> xoRock /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:19] <bastidraZor>  -0
[06:19] <ethan> Frawgie: I'm going to try nvidia-glx-new brb.
[06:20] <slytherin> cozby: I am sure it is still there. Many use it. May be the package name changed.
[06:20] <abernanit> Do the nVidia glx drivers work with acpi=off?
[06:20] <Frawgie> ethan, that nvidia-glx-new driver didnt work for me, told me same thing about not being able to load t he kernel module.
[06:20] <vikku>  how do i install the desktop in ubuntu server ed ?
[06:20] <g0dd3ss> slytherin oh i have a wireless ap connected to a windows box which i use as an internet gateway.  the same setup is working fine when i boot that same computer into windows.
[06:20] <xoRock> Dangerous, which part should i look into?
[06:20] <cozby> slytherin: any idea how to 'search' for it?
[06:20] <cozby> slytherin: or list w* packages?
[06:20] <xoRock> Dangerous, i mean inside xorg.conf
[06:20] <Dangerous> its pretty difficult to miss the part focused on screen resolutions
[06:20] <astro76> cozby, apt-cache search windowmaker
[06:20] <cozby> astro76: nadda
[06:20] <Dangerous> anything looking like 1024x800 etc
[06:20] <Mercury> Frawgie: Add nvidia_legacy to /etc/defaults/linux-*, down at the bottom in the disabled modules variable.
[06:21] <cozby> astro76: i need to list'em
[06:21] <bastidraZor> vikku sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[06:21] <slytherin> cozby: apt-cache search packagename
[06:21] <cozby> because no package name is found by that
[06:21] <st1ckly78> i am looking for some help acessing my second hard drive it is mounted and shows up on my desktop but i can not create a new folder in it or save anything to it
[06:21] <astro76> cozby, I list a ton here, including wmaker (feisty)
[06:21] <cozby> no, you need an exact package name to get that
[06:21] <Mercury> Frawgie: That will fix the problem after a reboot, in the meantime, rmmod nvidia, modprobe nvidia.
[06:21] <cozby> really?
[06:21] <cozby> what the...
[06:21] <slytherin> g0dd3ss: Why does your interfaces list show eth1 as well as wlan0?
[06:21] <vikku>  bastidraZor: i did try but it says no such package
[06:21] <Khrajin> slytherin: Probably cause its a laptop
[06:21] <g0dd3ss> slytherin i dont know i am a noob. i use eth1 for my connection
[06:21] <Frawgie> Mercury, I'll give anything a whirl :) brb
[06:21] <astro76> !info wmaker
[06:21] <ubotu> wmaker: NeXTSTEP-like window manager for X. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.92.0-6.1 (feisty), package size 2355 kB, installed size 6280 kB
[06:22] <cozby> strange
[06:22] <bastidraZor> vikku you probably need to enable all your respositories
[06:22] <slytherin> g0dd3ss: Any chance you have 2 wireless cards?
[06:22] <g0dd3ss> slytherin nope
[06:22] <vikku> how ?
[06:22] <st1ckly78> i am looking for some help acessing my second hard drive it is mounted and shows up on my desktop but i can not create a new folder in it or save anything to it
[06:22] <doms> when is the release of the CNR in ubuntu
[06:22] <vikku>  bastidraZor: how ?
[06:22] <Malachi> Does anyone have a plain vanilla Ubuntu installation?
[06:22] <Malachi> I need a .tar.gz of the .icons folder
[06:22] <cozby> nothing is displayed when i do it
[06:22] <slytherin> g0dd3ss: Then try to copy Whatever is under eth1 also for wlan0. I mean try to make them same.
[06:22] <abernanit> stlckly78, is your second hard drive partitioned under Windows ntfs?
[06:22] <st1ckly78> no ext3
[06:22] <Mercury> Malachi: Why? (It matters.)
[06:23] <Photocopy> k slytherin
[06:23] <Malachi> I just did a backup, and overwrote my icons, but the backup seems to be corrupted =\
[06:23] <xoRock> Dangerous, u mean Section "Screen"?
[06:23] <Photocopy> i read thos wiki pages
[06:23] <Malachi> Mercury: That's why.
[06:23] <vikku> bastidraZor: how do i enable repositories ?
[06:23] <Photocopy> and i still dont understand
[06:23] <Photocopy> would you be kind enough to really explain what I need to do?
[06:23] <g0dd3ss> slytherin ok thanks i will try that, weird tho because i havent (knowinly) changed any settigns it just stop working :-\
[06:23] <JasonWoof> Malachi: like from the liveCD?
[06:23] <slytherin> Photocopy: Please tell us what you don't understand.
[06:23] <Photocopy> Well
[06:23] <Frawgie> Mercury, the only thing in that directory of a linux-* nature is linux-restricted-modules-common
[06:23] <Malachi> JasonWoof: Yeah. If you could tell me where they're located on the Live CD that'd be great, too.
[06:23] <Mercury> Frawgie: Correct, that's the one.
[06:23] <Eleaf> Frawgie, (ethan), I got it
[06:23] <Malachi> Otherwise, I just need a copy of the default icons.
[06:23] <Frawgie> k, one sec
[06:23] <Photocopy> the page linked to another talking about a multiverse repository but there wasnt really anything about one
[06:23] <Photocopy> in the page
[06:24] <Mercury> Frawgie: Not having a feisty system right infront of me, I couldn't remember the full name. :)
[06:24] <st1ckly78> abernanit, it is ext3
[06:24] <Photocopy> just how they work
[06:24] <slytherin> g0dd3ss: Looks like the card name has changed from eth1 to wlan0 and wlan0 is not configured.
[06:24] <Dangerous> xoRock there's only one section that deals with screen resolutions
[06:24] <bastidraZor> vikku, one sec..
[06:24] <Eleaf> Frawgie, I installed nvidia-glx-new, and X works.
[06:24] <Dangerous> unless you have more than one monitor
[06:24] <cozby> shit i think i installed an old version
[06:24] <cozby> fuck
[06:24] <vikku> bastidraZor: ok
[06:24] <Photocopy> and i still dont understand where I find it...
[06:24] <Mercury> Malachi: Wait, .icons, not one elsewhere in the system?
[06:24] <slytherin> Photocopy: Do you know how to install packages uing synaptic or apt-get?
[06:24] <Mercury> Malachi: As in ~/.icons?
[06:24] <Eleaf> bastidraZor, you reccomended that right?
[06:24] <JasonWoof> Malachi: where's it on your system? I have a ~/.icons, but it's empty
[06:24] <cozby> Linux version 2.6.15-26-386 (buildd@terranova) (gcc version 4.0.3 (Ubuntu 4.0.3-1ubuntu5)) #1 PREEMPT
[06:24] <Photocopy> slytherin: im a total newbie
[06:24] <Mercury> Malachi: rm -rf ~/.icons, it should hopefully get regenerated if you need it.
[06:24] <Malachi> Mercury: Yes. Oh! You're right.
[06:24] <Eleaf> Frawgie, have you tried that
[06:24] <cozby> old
[06:24] <Dangerous> xoRock just change all the resolutions you see to one that your monitor supports and restart X window
[06:25] <JasonWoof> why do my firefox windows sometimes show up in the background? (I'm executing "firefox" from a terminal emulator)
[06:25] <slytherin> Photocopy: Then read that page completely. It also links to pages about installing software.
[06:25] <Photocopy> right........
[06:25] <st1ckly78> i am looking for some help acessing my second hard drive it is mounted and shows up on my desktop but i can not create a new folder in it or save anything to it
[06:25] <abernanit> stlckly78: I'm not sure why it wouldn't write, considering it is using the ext3 format
[06:25] <Malachi> Mercury: There some in /usr/share/icons or somewhere, but I'm assuming deleting this .icon directory should fix the problem.
[06:25] <Malachi> Let me try.
[06:25] <Photocopy> i dont know where synaptic or apt-get ARE on my aplications thingy
[06:25] <bastidraZor> vikku, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories?action=show&redirect=AddingRepositoriesHowto
[06:25] <st1ckly78> i think it has something to do with permissions but i am not sure
[06:25] <thepumpkin> how can I see the error of a program that was not launched from terminal?
[06:25] <Mercury> Malachi: Right, if the stuff in /usr/share/icons is corrupted, that's fixable too with aptitude. (Probably synaptic too, maybe even apt-get.)
[06:25] <bastidraZor> vikku, that page has all the info and a link that will help you add/enable in the GUI or CLI
[06:26] <JasonWoof> st1ckly78: is it mounted read/write?
[06:26] <Malachi> Thanks Mercury and JasonWoof. Deleting it fixed it.
[06:26] <st1ckly78> all i know is it is mounted
[06:26] <JasonWoof> st1ckly78: and have you checked the file owners?
[06:26] <DigitalNinja_> dd
[06:26] <slytherin> Photocopy: Have you gone through all the menus? Synaptic is right there.
[06:26] <brando> trying to set up a belkin wireless g f5d7000 pci device.  can anyone help with ndiskwrapper
[06:27] <thepumpkin> i mean, the application crashes only when I run it from a Launcher and not by Terminal
[06:27] <abernanit> Does anyone know how I can run the updated nvidia glx drivers with acpi=off without causing an X error?
[06:27] <st1ckly78> it says root
[06:27] <Photocopy> slytherin: didnt see it! XD
[06:27] <Malachi> Bye, guys.
[06:27] <Eleaf> thank you bastidraZor for suggesting nvidia-glx-new, why is this not automatically installed if it creates a fatal X situation?
[06:27] <bastidraZor> Frawgie, pray to the Xorg gods for help ;)
[06:27] <slytherin> Photocopy: How about System->Administration->Synaptic Package Manager?
[06:27] <Frawgie> Eleaf yah I did, got the error that says it has the wrong kernel version with that one, tried the legacy (til i read the notes), took that one back out, tried the *-9631 drivers, no go, tried the 100.14.* drivers, no go, tried the entire nvidia-glx-* set as well
[06:27] <cozby> wait i got 6.06LTS
[06:27] <Eleaf> X works now, although compiz just froze on me
[06:27] <cozby> thats not that old?
[06:27] <ColdFlo> why is 7.04 amd54 not install?
[06:27] <Mercury> bastidraZor: It's not an Xorg problem, it's an issue with the Ubuntu handling of the 3 different flavors of nvidia modules.
[06:27] <Eleaf> man Frawgie
[06:28] <slytherin> brando: I haven't used ndis but there is ndis-gtk which might help configuring from GUI
[06:28] <Mercury> bastidraZor: 4 different flavors now, but.
[06:28] <cozby> err apt sucks
[06:28] <Eleaf> bastidraZor, sounds pretty horrible by the ubuntu packaging team.
[06:28] <vikk1>  bastidraZor: do u know where the debian pkgs are generally stored in Ubuntu servr ed 7.04 ?
[06:28] <brando> ok thx how to install
[06:28] <cozby> it doen't even give me a no results msg
[06:28] <Frawgie> Eleaf lol yah i know, if there is something impossible, I'll bang my head til it works anyways :D
[06:28] <bullgard4> ping 169.254.0.0 responds: "19 packets transmitted, 0 received, +12 errors, 100% packet loss, time 18000ms, pipe 3." What does 'pipe 3' mean?
[06:28] <martman> i added a new solution to my X config, but i dont see it listed under screen resolutuon prefs
[06:28] <ColdFlo> i heard ubuntu was easiest to install on earth then denies me
[06:28] <martman> why?
[06:28] <slytherin> ColdFlo: What do you mean?
[06:28] <Eleaf> bastidraZor, does this mess everybody up?  Why not make the package required if it doesn't allow X to start, that's pretty important.
[06:28] <Mercury> vikk1: You mean after downloading?
[06:28] <brando> sudo apt-get install ndis-gdk?
[06:28] <Mercury> vikk1: /var/cache/apt/archives
[06:28] <ColdFlo> i go to intall i get i/o error
[06:28] <Photocopy> slytherin
[06:28] <slytherin> brando: ndis-gtk
[06:28] <brando> thx
[06:29] <Frawgie> ok, did all that Mercury, now without rebooting, is there is way I can tell if its working?
[06:29] <bastidraZor> vikk1, goto the link about managing via CLI.. that has the info you need
[06:29] <vikk1> Mercury:  bastidraZor: yes aftr downloading and i believe there cud be inbuilt pkgs with cd installation too !! ??
[06:29] <sinthetek> not sure why exactly but my swap quit starting at boot
[06:29] <sinthetek> err
[06:29] <slytherin> brando: Sorry, it is ndisgtk (without '-')
[06:29] <Mercury> Frawgie: Oh, without rebooting?  Different fix.  'rmmod nvidia' 'modprobe nvidia', restart gdm/kdm.
[06:29] <JasonWoof> is there some way to get all the development packages installed for the libraries I have installed?
[06:29] <ColdFlo> all i do is put disc in then use menus right?
[06:29] <sinthetek> quit being activated at boot*
[06:29] <Photocopy> slytherin i have opened synaptic, but the titles of packages are too confusing and the descriptions are too technical? Why dont they jsut make it Java runtime environment? Ugh! =P
[06:29] <brando> kk thx sly
[06:29] <FusE> ColdFlo, are you using Madwifi
[06:29] <JasonWoof> all of them I mean
[06:29] <Mercury> vikk1: The directory I just gave you is where it downloads the .debs to.
[06:29] <Frawgie> Mercury ok, brb
[06:29] <ColdFlo> no i dont like wifi
[06:29] <Typwn> I'm trying to setup my wireless internet. I have a WMP54g v4 and it sees my access point, just shows 0%
[06:29] <FusE> >.<
[06:29] <Typwn> Anything?
[06:30] <sinthetek> and with this new uuid thing, i don't know how to fix it. i've been just using mkswap/swapon manually for a while now, but i would like to figure out how to get it working properly
[06:30] <sinthetek> s/working/activating
[06:30] <slytherin> Photocopy: Install sun-java5-jre package
[06:30] <Photocopy> k...
[06:30] <xoRock> Dangerous, there is no xorg.conf, login screen is blank, root desktop si blank, my user desktop is okay
[06:30] <JasonWoof> Photocopy: click Applications (top left) then on Add/Remove...
[06:30] <Photocopy> what category is it in?
[06:30] <ColdFlo> excuse me installing ubuntu =s put in dvd then follow menus yes?
[06:30] <JasonWoof> Photocopy: that's a much simpler way to install things
[06:30] <Photocopy> jasonwoof
[06:30] <Cubey> hello
[06:30] <bastidraZor> Mercury, i prayed to Lord Xorg and he magically fixed my nVidia issues.. i also had to sacrifice a small lamb
[06:31] <Mercury> bastidraZor: Oh.
[06:31] <JasonWoof> Photocopy: it doesn't have everything though, so maybe that doesn't work for your needs
[06:31] <unagi> anyone know how to convert .flv to .mov on ubuntu?
[06:31] <ColdFlo> i dled the dvd off ubuntu site shet didnt work i wanna do aigxl +beryl
[06:31] <slytherin> sinthetek: You can find UUID of a partition. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingUUID
[06:31] <Mercury> bastidraZor: Damn, I'm just a Debian devel and Xorg developer, not one of those lords. :)
[06:31] <JasonWoof> unagi: ffmpeg can handle some .flv files
[06:31] <unagi> i haven't figured out ffmpeg
[06:31] <Cubey> Funny how life repeats itself. i'm having a problem I did the last time I did an ubuntu installation and I don't remember how I corrected it. or maybe I never did, I'm needing the VP61 codec to work
[06:32] <ColdFlo> what am i to do if install dvd didnt work?
[06:32] <Photocopy> its not on that list though i checked, jasonwoof
[06:32] <JasonWoof> unagi: ffmpeg infile outfile
[06:32] <Photocopy> thanks anyway
[06:32] <Photocopy> slytherin i think i got it
[06:32] <slytherin> sinthetek: Or also, ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid
[06:32] <Frawgie> Mercury! I LOVE YOU! IT WORKS!
[06:32] <Typwn> Can anyone help? I'm trying to setup my wireless internet. I have a WMP54g v4 and it sees my access point, just shows 0%. I've WEP, no WEP, static IP, DHCP, disabling roaming, wtc.
[06:32] <ColdFlo> hello?
[06:32] <bastidraZor> Mercury, do you accept small children as payment for services rendered.. i could father a few if so
[06:32] <bastidraZor> Frawgie, awesome
[06:32] <Frawgie> lol
[06:32] <Mercury> bastidraZor: I prefer cash or hardware. :)
[06:32] <sinthetek> slytherin: i believe it's mentioned here in fstab, but it doesn't seem to work with the mount command and isn't being recognized/activated at boot
[06:32] <Cubey> VLC is supposed to support VP61 however it's output message states it can't decode it
[06:32] <ColdFlo> hey im talking to you shets
[06:32] <slytherin> Cubey: Is VP61 implemented by anyone? I mean by ffmpeg or mplayer project?
[06:33] <cozby> how do you get a list of installed packages?
[06:33] <sinthetek> slytherin: whatever update switched it to using uuids edited fstab improperly maybe?
[06:33] <bastidraZor> Mercury, with children you could turn them to slave labor .. which in the long run would be a steady paycheck
[06:33] <unagi> [video4linux2 @ 0xb7f2c2d0] Missing/Wrong parameters
[06:33] <unagi> Could not find video grab device
[06:33] <Mercury> bastidraZor: Checks work, but not paypal or credit at this time. :)
[06:33] <slytherin> ColdFlo: File a bug
[06:33] <bastidraZor> heh
[06:33] <Cubey> slytherin, VLC unless I'm mistaken..
[06:33] <martman> i added a new solution to my X config, but i dont see it listed under screen resolutuon prefs. how can i fix this
[06:33] <ColdFlo> pssssht
[06:33] <Eleaf> Mercury, do you know why nvidia-glx-new isn't installed by default (what is it?)
[06:33] <slytherin> ColdFlo: Before that check that DVD is not corrupted
[06:33] <Mercury> bastidraZor: Nah, I can't be bothered to deal with it.
[06:33] <ColdFlo> it wasnt im getting another copy
[06:33] <bastidraZor> Mercury, yeah.. to much clean up
[06:33] <ColdFlo> i think its incompatibility
[06:33] <slytherin> sinthetek: It is possible. UUIDs were introduced in feisty
[06:34] <sinthetek> slytherin: i don't see the uuid that is in fstab
[06:34] <Typwn> Can anyone help? I'm trying to setup my wireless internet. I have a WMP54g v4 and it sees my access point, just shows 0%. I've WEP, no WEP, static IP, DHCP, disabling roaming, etc. Can anyone help? I've looked on the forums and nothing was really fixing my question.
[06:34] <Mercury> Eleaf: To be honest, I figured out the workaround I told Frawgie and stopped looking for why nvidia_legacy was getting loaded.
[06:34] <sn4cks> is there an apt-get for the java run-time environment plug-in for firefox?
[06:34] <lkthomas> hey guys
[06:34] <sinthetek> hrm...
[06:34] <lkthomas> any of you use vserver on feisty ?
[06:34] <Eleaf> Mercury, well what is nvidia-glx-new
[06:34] <Mercury> Eleaf: Since it wasn't my box, and that solution worked, I wasn't in a position to bother to try and fix it.
[06:34] <slytherin> !java > sn4cks
[06:34] <ColdFlo> anyone here running beryl?
[06:34] <Mercury> Eleaf: Obsolete already. :)
[06:34] <Eleaf> Mercury, ??
[06:34] <bastidraZor> already?
[06:34] <sinthetek> weird, this problem has existed on my system for a while but i only recently upgraded to feisty (ie yesterday and rebooted this morning)
[06:34] <bastidraZor> nice
[06:34] <TheCreationist> Is there a way to force the generation of thumbnails for videos/pictures in Nautilus?
[06:35] <Mercury> Eleaf: Alright, my memory is rusty so give me a minute to dig up the version numbers?
[06:35] <sinthetek> i've had uuids in there since and no swap since before then
[06:35] <sn4cks> slytherin: thanks a bunch!
[06:35] <Frawgie> Eleaf, im using the driver from nvidia's website, the 100.14.* one
[06:35] <slytherin> Cubey: Have you tried installing all gstreamer plugins and using totem?
[06:35] <Eleaf> Frawgie, noice!
[06:35] <MTecknology> how can I remap input events? like remapping 121 to 1 and unknown as of now to 3
[06:35] <brando> slytherin: im getting an error which doesnt allow ndisgtk to run ill copy the terminal
[06:35] <Frawgie> Eleaf, it should support your 6200 also
[06:35] <ColdFlo> ubuntus forums and support pages are pretty thin
[06:35] <brando> ndis-gtk
[06:35] <Eleaf> Frawgie, I am using nvidia-glx-new
[06:35] <Dangerous> shut up ColdFlo
[06:35] <slytherin> brando: What error?
[06:35] <BlendArt> hello if you wanted to create a chatroom do we just join it?
[06:35] <Eleaf> Frawgie, just wondering why it's not installed by default.
[06:35] <SwordManX> hello
[06:35] <ColdFlo> what is nvidia glx
[06:36] <avis> ColdFlo, i often have better luck on the forums that i do on freenode
[06:36] <Dangerous> i personally had the easiest install with ubuntu than any other distro
[06:36] <haviers> anyone have experince setting up nomachine's NXbuiler?
[06:36] <SwordManX> whats a good newsreader or leecher for ubuntu?
[06:36] <ColdFlo> dangerous not my fault if noobs use ubuntu
[06:36] <ColdFlo> lol
[06:36] <slytherin> Dangerous: Watch your language please.
[06:36] <unagi> ffmpeg doesnt make sense to me =(
[06:36] <linuxor> Hi. please How to join file1.swf and file2.swf on FILE.swf? thx..
[06:36] <Jordan_U> ColdFlo, It is the Proprietary nvidia driver
[06:36] <slytherin> SwordManX: liferea
[06:36] <brando> hmmm sry at the end it comes up with an AttributeError: 'NonType' object has no attribute 'group'
[06:36] <Mercury> Eleaf: In the beginning nVidia had a unified driver system, one driver package that worked for all their cards from the beginning of time to the present, and it was Good.
[06:36] <avis> SwordManX, hellanzb works wonderful
[06:36] <sinthetek> oh well, thanks a lot. i should be able to figure it out from here
[06:36] <martman> i added a new solution to my X config, but i dont see it listed under screen resolutuon prefs. how can i fix this
[06:36] <BlendArt> how do we create a new chatroom for freenode?
[06:36] <ColdFlo> avis its ok we cant learn to be nice in realtime
[06:36] <unagi> can anyone tell me how to convert .flv to .mov?
[06:36] <Photocopy> slytherin
[06:36] <ColdFlo> irc warps the atmosphere
[06:36] <avis> ColdFlo, i certainly wasn't rude
[06:36] <Cubey> slytherin, thanks, i bet that's the problem. installing gstreamer plugins and such now.
[06:36] <Eleaf> Mercury, ye
[06:36] <ColdFlo> all the sudden everyone was on a power trip
[06:36] <Mercury> Eleaf: And then around the time of the 71xx drivers it got to be too bloody much of a pain to support the latest and greatest cards in the same driver as something that can barely do OpenGL.
[06:36] <Photocopy> it appeares to have worked slytherin
[06:37] <xubuntu> how can i get sound whilst watching video? thanx
[06:37] <slytherin> Photocopy: Good. :-)
[06:37] <ColdFlo> jordan can you do any cool desktop manipulation with that?
[06:37] <slytherin> xubuntu: Which video?
[06:37] <Photocopy> slytherin
[06:37] <Photocopy> after this ill need morehelp...
[06:37] <Jordan_U> ColdFlo, If you have an nvidia card it is required for Compiz / Beryl
[06:37] <Mercury> Eleaf: And there was a great cry and gnashing of teeth as there was the Split, where one version of the driver was needed for older cards, and another for newer cards.  But all was well, as it could be labeled old, and all was good.
[06:37] <bastidraZor> speaking of children.. i am needed
[06:37] <Photocopy> =D cause i have another seperate problem
[06:37] <Frawgie> Eleaf, what was that you had installed, the Com* something?  Isnt it for desktop manipulation or something?
[06:38] <ColdFlo> oh i see cool i thought that sounded related good deal
[06:38] <slytherin> Photocopy: If I am here then sure. I may go to meeting after sometime.
[06:38] <ColdFlo> im an nvidia whore
[06:38] <bastidraZor> nVidia 5200 == older card
[06:38] <martman> unagi http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-569700.html?sid=84810106ac7836f375b78ba25554f305
[06:38] <ColdFlo> i have every new card
[06:38] <ColdFlo> i have 79 series
[06:38] <MTecknology> how can I remap input events? like remapping 121 to 1 and unknown as of now to 3 - these are button click events
[06:38] <Eleaf> Frawgie, compiz, it's a 3d window manager; pretty popular
[06:38] <ColdFlo> 68series
[06:38] <Frawgie> thats the one, thanks :)
[06:38] <Mercury> Eleaf: But behold, there was still pain in the land of nVidia driver maintainers, and so there was another split in the time of 96xx, once more dropping support for older cards (but not as old as the 71xx drivers handle) in favor of newer cards.
[06:38] <Photocopy> slytherin
[06:38] <Eleaf> Frawgie, compiz/beryl
[06:38] <martman> unagi i think it can convert to pretty much anything
[06:38] <Typwn> Can anyone help? I'm trying to setup my wireless internet. I have a WMP54g v4 and it sees my access point, just shows 0%. I've WEP, no WEP, static IP, DHCP, disabling roaming, etc. Can anyone help? I've looked on the forums and nothing was really fixing my question.
[06:38] <unagi> i just dont understand how to make it do that
[06:38] <Photocopy> slytherin, it did not work.
[06:39] <Cubey> hm, something else. maybe this is something simple but I can't figure out how to change the clock in KDE from 24hour format to AM/PM
[06:39] <Photocopy> Firefox still says missing plugins...
[06:39] <Eleaf> Mercury, wow
[06:39] <ColdFlo> i think coders are just lazy
[06:39] <slytherin> Photocopy: What did not work?
[06:39] <ColdFlo> a port they have done a million times before
[06:39] <Mercury> Eleaf: And there was _great_ crying and ganshing of teeth among the distributions, for behold they now had to choose between _three_ different driver versions, and this caused much trouble for those that had called the 71xx driver old, for now there was another not quite as old.
[06:39] <ColdFlo> shouldnt take much time
[06:39] <ColdFlo> but it does
[06:39] <ColdFlo> nvidia also doesnt get all their stuff signed
[06:39] <Photocopy> slytherin; my installation of the package apparently
[06:39] <Frawgie> Ok, here's another one for ya now.  I try to use apt-get install <package> and it keeps telling it cant find one as if its not even trying to go out and find it.
[06:39] <Mercury> Eleaf: And behold, there were support issues, and holes made in walls by the heads of distribution packagers.
[06:39] <ColdFlo> but with ms charging them up the wazoo i dont blame them
[06:39] <slytherin> Photocopy: What is error?
[06:39] <Photocopy> slytherin it said success in synaptic, but it doesnt give an error
[06:40] <lkthomas> does ubuntu support jail ?
[06:40] <Eleaf> Mercury, haha, I see.
[06:40] <Photocopy> just appears exactly like how running an applet without java normally looks in firefox
[06:40] <Photocopy> its a white square with a green puzzle piece saying missing plugin
[06:40] <Mercury> Eleaf: And then there was the great renumbering, and drivers have become 100.14.n, and the potential for yet another Split.
[06:40] <Eleaf> Mercury, there should be a messaging system that says if you have this card and up, upgrade to nvidia-glx-new.
[06:40] <Cubey> nsv warning: unknown codec VP61
[06:40] <Jordan_U> Frawgie, It doesn't need to connect to the internet to check the list of available applications
[06:40] <slytherin> Photocopy: Did you restart Firefox?
[06:40] <Photocopy> yup
[06:40] <TheCreationist> Is there a way to force the generation of thumbnails for videos/pictures in Nautilus?
[06:40] <Mercury> Eleaf: And the distribution packagers started screaming and yelling and throwing things.
[06:41] <dissection> Hello, I have a question regarding drivers. I have an LG RD2030 phone which has an inbuilt modem for connecting to the internet. The cellphone carrier website has Linux driver has a Linux driver which says it'll workf or this phone and a few other LG phones listed. But the OS mentioned is Fedora and RedHat. Will it be okay to install it in Ubuntu or will it not work? I don't know how to uninstall if it doesn't work. It gave me a USB error wi
[06:41] <Typwn> Can anyone help? I'm trying to setup my wireless internet. I have a WMP54g v4 and it sees my access point, just shows 0%. I've WEP, no WEP, static IP, DHCP, disabling roaming, etc. Can anyone help? I've looked on the forums and nothing was really fixing my question.
[06:41] <slytherin> Photocopy: Try this command, sudo update-alternatives --config java , and then restart firefox.
[06:41] <Frawgie> Jordan_U it did all day yesterday though, it would go out and download the ones i needed and install them.  now its not even trying :(
[06:41] <Mercury> Eleaf: IMHO, Ubuntu should adopt the same scheme that Debian nvidia package owner has done, calling them nvidia-legacy-71xx, nvidia-legacy-96xx, etc.
[06:41] <Photocopy> slytherin
[06:41] <slytherin> dissection: It should work
[06:41] <Mercury> Eleaf: No more of this old, current, new stuff.
[06:41] <ColdFlo> dissection thats a little too specific
[06:42] <ColdFlo> thats something you just have to fiind out
[06:42] <Photocopy> i just want you to know i use xubuntu, if it makes any difference
[06:42] <Photocopy> ill try that command
[06:42] <Mercury> Eleaf: Anyhow, that is the tale of why we have nvidia-glx-new.
[06:42] <gravemind> I need help with Chrono Trigger
[06:42] <slytherin> Photocopy: No it doesn't make a difference
[06:42] <martman> i added a new solution to my X config, but i dont see it listed under screen resolutuon prefs. how can i fix this
[06:42] <dissection> ColdFlo, so its safe to install? I don't know how to uninstall it if it doesn't work.
[06:42] <Eleaf> I see Mercury
[06:42] <Mercury> Eleaf: And why the people maintaining those packages don't want to answer email asking why right now. :)
[06:42] <ColdFlo> well you better learn
[06:42] <Eleaf> ;p
[06:42] <crippler> I was wondering if anyone could give me a tip on using WINE. I have installed a game program called steam and gotten tha game counter-strike to work like i wanted. but i cant see the text on the program, steam, that runs the game. Any suggestions?
[06:42] <astro76> !rpm | dissection
[06:42] <ubotu> dissection: 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)
[06:43] <dissection> yikes
[06:43] <Jordan_U> Frawgie, What are you trying to install?
[06:43] <ColdFlo> data is unforgiving
[06:43] <dissection> astro76, rpm as in the files will be with .rpm extension?
[06:43] <ColdFlo> you are messing with large amounts you have to be able to have it conffigured properly
[06:43] <Mercury> Now, if there are no more questions for me, I've got a kernel patch or two to write. *grumbles*
[06:43] <Frawgie> Jordan_U compiz/beryl
[06:43] <ColdFlo> otherwise it doesnt work
[06:43] <Photocopy> slytherin:   update-alternatives unknown argument `-
[06:43] <ColdFlo> and it doesnt care
[06:43] <gravemind> Is anyone here familiar with using snes9x and Chrono Trigger, and can tell me how to hold L and R and press A?
[06:43] <FusE> My /etc/network/interfaces file was accidently deleted, is there anyway I can restore it
[06:44] <Photocopy> nm
[06:44] <Photocopy> i see my mistake
[06:44] <Photocopy> hold on
[06:44] <Typwn> Can anyone help? I'm trying to setup my wireless internet. I have a WMP54g v4 and it sees my access point, just shows 0%. I've WEP, no WEP, static IP, DHCP, disabling roaming, etc. Can anyone help? I've looked on the forums and nothing was really fixing my question.
[06:44] <Photocopy> Slytherin
[06:44] <raylu> how can you have WEP and n o WEP?
[06:44] <Photocopy> i get this error?
[06:44] <Jordan_U> Frawgie, Feisty comes with Compiz installed and in earlier versions it is only available in Universe IIRC
[06:44] <Photocopy> There is only 1 program which provides java
[06:44] <Photocopy> (/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java). Nothing to configure.
[06:44] <metbsd> after editing zone file, how do i activate it?
[06:44] <slytherin> Photocopy: Don't spaces between -. It is --config
[06:44] <raylu> how do I specify what device apache should use (when binding)?
[06:44] <astro76> dissection, if it's for fedora or redhat I'm assuming theyre .rpm
[06:44] <Photocopy> yeah i know slytherin, i figured that out
[06:45] <Photocopy> seen my error thingy now?
[06:45] <slytherin> Photocopy: Ok. Let me think
[06:45] <FusE> My /etc/network/interfaces file was accidently deleted, is there anyway I can restore it?
[06:45] <Jordan_U> Frawgie, Beryl is in Universe for Feisty also
[06:45] <martman> i added a new solution to my X config, but i dont see it listed under screen resolutuon prefs. how can i fix this
[06:45] <Jordan_U> Frawgie, Make sure you have the universe repository enabled
[06:45] <slytherin> dissection: Which country are you in?
[06:45] <Jordan_U> martman, Probably a driver issue, what card?
[06:46] <fnf> !Hi
[06:46] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[06:46] <Frawgie> Jordan_U ok, here's what I am trying to do so you can slap me if needed...I saw a short video in youtube that was showing the guy rotating the 'cube' desktop without just clicking on the desktops in the corner.  How do I set that up?
[06:46] <fnf> !restricted
[06:46] <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
[06:46] <crippler> I was wondering if anyone could give me a tip on using WINE. I have installed a game program called steam and gotten tha game counter-strike to work like i wanted. but i cant see the text on the program, steam, that runs the game. Any suggestions?
[06:46] <slytherin> Photocopy: OOps. you also need to install package sun-java5-plugin, sorry for misleading
[06:46] <martman> Jordan_U ATI Radeon 9700 Pro
[06:46] <martman> Jordan_U works with beryl fine it seems
[06:46] <Photocopy> ugh
[06:46] <raylu> Frawgie, beryl or compiz
[06:46] <Photocopy> k
[06:46] <Photocopy> brb slytherin im getting that
[06:46] <martman> Jordan_U just wont let me change the resoltution
[06:47] <ColdFlo> kiba dock beryl aigxl
[06:47] <raylu> crippler, you need the tahmoa font, i believe
[06:47] <raylu> crippler, it's in the winehq's appdb
[06:47] <raylu> *tahoma
[06:47] <swamych> hi
[06:47] <ColdFlo> dang this one is 1.5 gigs
[06:47] <ColdFlo> i want the 4 gig dvd
[06:47] <Jordan_U> martman, Make sure you have the correct refresh rates and everything, you may also try fglrx but that will kill beryl
[06:47] <Cubey> bleeh
[06:47] <snake_> what is the command to configure xorg from the terminal
[06:47] <snake_> ??
[06:48] <dissection> slytherin: Sorry I got disconnected. I'm from India.
[06:48] <bullgard4> ping 169.254.0.0 responds: "19 packets transmitted, 0 received, +12 errors, 100% packet loss, time 18000ms, pipe 3." What does 'pipe 3' mean?
[06:48] <Jordan_U> Frawgie, Just go to System -> Preferences -> Desktop Effects
[06:48] <Frawgie> E: Couldn't find package beryl-core  is what i get from apt-get, do i HAVE to have the cd in there or is there a way to get it to download it?
[06:48] <slytherin> snake_: 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[06:48] <mo0osah> snake_ sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:48] <ColdFlo> this monitor can do 2300 x 1300 at 85hz
[06:48] <Typwn> Can anyone help? I'm trying to setup my wireless internet. I have a WMP54g v4 and it sees my access point, just shows 0%. I've WEP, no WEP, static IP, DHCP, disabling roaming, etc. Can anyone help? I've looked on the forums and nothing was really fixing my question.
[06:48] <Eleaf> Frawgie, that's not where you should enable compiz if you want anything new
[06:48] <snake_> slytherin : thank you
[06:48] <raylu> Typwn, how can you have WEP and no WEP?
[06:48] <ColdFlo> 1024x768 @ 200hz
[06:48] <Eleaf> Frawgie, if you want to try compiz, I would try compiz-fusion
[06:48] <Typwn> raylu No protection
[06:48] <revilodraw> snake: i had ur problem last week..u will get through it lol
[06:48] <raylu> you mean your router supports both, Typwn
[06:48] <raylu> ?
[06:48] <slytherin> dissection: So I think it it reliance connection right? You will have to convert rpm package to deb package using alien and then install using dpkg
[06:49] <caminomaster> Hello
[06:49] <dissection> astro76, there are no .rpm files, and the README file says I have to type "sh install" to install it. What kind of file needs that command?
[06:49] <Typwn> raylu The router is a linksys
[06:49] <swamych> how can i download vpn for ubuntu
[06:49] <dissection> slytherin: Yes reliance!
[06:49] <Jordan_U> dissection, What are you trying to install?
[06:49] <ColdFlo> on q3 when i strafe since i can do 140fov stretchwidescreen i start hitting strafe jumps and im flying
[06:49] <raylu> Typwn, put it another way, do you want to connect with our without wep?
[06:49] <caminomaster> How can I install now-playing amarok plugin for amsn?
[06:49] <dissection> Jordan_U: Driver for my cellphone
[06:49] <caminomaster> it isn't in the list
[06:49] <slytherin> dissection: Ok. If they are not rpm package then they will work with Ubuntu. I think you will need to install using sudo sh install
[06:50] <Typwn> raylu With if possible
[06:50] <Photocopy> slytherin thanks much
[06:50] <dissection> slytherin: Okay, I'm trying it now...
[06:50] <Jordan_U> dissection, CD into the directory that the install script is in and run "bash install" ( not sh as it says )
[06:50] <bulmer> dissection: type  file filename  this will tell you what kind of file it is
[06:50] <Photocopy> java working now
[06:51] <Jordan_U> dissection, There shouldn't be a difference if they made their script correctly, but many don't
[06:51] <ColdFlo> oh man the new shits i been into is hddvd and bluray ripped to x264
[06:51] <Photocopy> slytherin
[06:51] <ColdFlo> fits on dvd or dvd9 and its almost as good as hd
[06:51] <Cubey> slytherin, still no luck
[06:51] <Photocopy> tomorrow ill be asking you how i get sound to work on this thing
[06:52] <Photocopy> =D i gotta go tonight
[06:52] <astro76> !ohmy | ColdFlo also see !offtopic
[06:52] <ubotu> ColdFlo also see !offtopic: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:52] <ColdFlo> infact its too good for most movies cause you can see pores in faces
[06:52] <Photocopy> thanks for helping me get
[06:52] <ColdFlo> lol watch language i didnt cuss anyone
[06:52] <Photocopy> erm
[06:52] <haviers> I'm having a bit of trouble setting up NXbuilder... I can't get the Setup.php part to work... I fill in the data on the page, but when I click accept, it tells me: "Cannot write dump file"
[06:52] <raylu> oh...typwn, sorry, you can't respond to my msgs, can you?
[06:52] <Photocopy> java
[06:52] <dissection> install.sh: Bourne-Again shell script text executable
[06:52] <dissection> Thats what it says
[06:52] <iratik> alright ... here goes my question : http://img366.imageshack.us/my.php?image=devvideo0rf2.png    , as you can see from dmesg... when i plug in the usb webcam -- it shows up and is identified properly ... i show that /dev/video0 is available.. (stat @ http://pastie.caboo.se/79366) ... why isn't camorama webcam viewer able to see the webcam (error message displayed in screenshot) ???
[06:52] <Typwn> raylu I can, and I'm trying but doesn't seen to be working lol
[06:52] <slytherin> Cubey: I am sorry, I lost the track
[06:52] <Photocopy> /server irc.abxy.org
[06:53] <Photocopy> damnit
[06:53] <raylu> Typwn, you have to be identified to nickserv
[06:53] <Jordan_U> dissection, Then they are idiots and you need to use bash and not sh as they say
[06:53] <Typwn> raylu One sec
[06:53] <Cubey> slytherin, s'ok
[06:53] <Photocopy> this client is too weird
[06:53] <slytherin> Cubey: What was the problem again?
[06:53] <dissection> Whats the difference between bash and sh?
[06:53] <ShooterBoy> How do i send faxes in Ubuntu
[06:53] <iratik> ShooterBoy: hylafax
[06:53] <ColdFlo> alt.binaires.hdtv.x264 ;X
[06:53] <dissection> When I tried with sh in Ubuntu worked, the installation did start, but while configuring it gave me a USB error of some sort
[06:53] <Cubey> VP61 won't play in VLC or anything else. VLC is supposed to support it.
[06:54] <dissection> Okay I'll try bash
[06:54] <ShooterBoy> iratik, how do i locate modem? It's in COM1 Port
[06:54] <ColdFlo> binsearch.com ;x
[06:54] <astro76> !offtopic | ColdFlo
[06:54] <ubotu> ColdFlo: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[06:54] <pedro> hola
[06:54] <iratik> ShooterBoy: i'm not sure man... its like /dev/ttys0 or something along those lines
[06:55] <slytherin> ShooterBoy: efax may help. I never used it myself.
[06:55] <iratik> pedro: #ubuntu-es
[06:55] <ColdFlo> how dare you tattle on me
[06:55] <slytherin> ShooterBoy: Is it internal or external modem?
[06:55] <kapace> soz, i was enjoying ubuntu and seeing how its soo similar to macOS, then i realized, ubuntu isn't based on mac, macos is an expensive version of ubuntu, am i right?
[06:55] <Jordan_U> dissection, sh is like a rectangle, bash is like a square, on most machines sh is linked to bash so they are the same thing, but people shouldn't depend on it and so it's like asking for a rectangle when you really need a square just because people usually give you a square when you ask for a rectangle
[06:56] <iratik> alright ... here goes my question : http://img366.imageshack.us/my.php?image=devvideo0rf2.png    , as you can see from dmesg... when i plug in the usb webcam -- it shows up and is identified properly ... i show that /dev/video0 is available.. (stat @ http://pastie.caboo.se/79366) ... why isn't camorama webcam viewer able to see the webcam (error message displayed in screenshot) ???
[06:56] <slytherin> ColdFlo: Watch your language and behaviour please.
[06:56] <caminomaster> How can I connect amarok with amsn music plugin? I don't find the now-playing script---
[06:56] <Jordan_U> dissection, And in Ubuntu sh is linked to dash which is a lot faster than bash but does not have all the functions ( it is POSIX compliant and nothing more )
[06:56] <slytherin> iratik: What are permissions of /dev/video0?
[06:56] <ColdFlo> lol aero glass beryl was looking a bit off at first but they fixed that
[06:57] <iratik> slytherin: isn't it listed in the stat output ?
[06:57] <ColdFlo> i think beryl is the new king
[06:57] <slytherin> iratik: No, it is not. I don't see permissions bit.
[06:57] <Sevk> it's 12:57 am
[06:58] <Sevk> is it right
[06:58] <iratik> slytherin: paste updated @ http://pastie.caboo.se/79366
[06:58] <ColdFlo> no it isnt where you live greenland?
[06:58] <Sevk> :)
[06:58] <iakona724> does anyone know how to fix this:"user not known to the underlying authentification module"
[06:58] <iakona724> i keep getting that when i try to install ubuntu 7.04
[06:58] <slytherin> kapace: Wrond. mac OS is based on BSD which is one of the original favours of Unix. Ubuntu is based on GNU tools and Linux (which is Free implementation similar to Unix)
[06:59] <FusE> Is there a way to copy all the old network information to a newer kernel from a old one
[06:59] <iakona724> Can someone help me out with installing Ubuntu 7.04 and just trouble shoot me?
[06:59] <snake_> i get an api mismatch error. nvidia kernel module is not the same with the x server module. what can i do to resolve this please
[06:59] <slytherin> kapace: Apart form that Most of the tools in Mac OS are closed/proprietary. Ubuntu is mostly Free (as in freedom to modify)
[06:59] <astro76> FusE, the kernel doesn't store any information... what are you trying to do?
[06:59] <Cubey> humm
[06:59] <kapace> ya
[07:00] <FusE> astro76, ive had network problems for three days, my network works on a old kernel version (dapper/breezy) but hasn't worked since I ugpraded dapper to edgy
[07:00] <kapace> but it has like the same screensavers :D
[07:00] <FusE> ON edgy, I turned off security and it worked, In Feisty, it does not work at all
[07:00] <slytherin> kapace: Similar, not same. :-)
[07:00] <Frogzoo> FusE: what nic?
[07:01] <FusE> "nic"?
[07:01] <astro76> FusE, any configuration information is under /etc/, I wouldn't recommend blindly copying though
[07:01] <iratik> why must you leave slytherin
[07:01] <astro76> FusE, ethernet card
[07:01] <iratik> you were the only one helping me
[07:01] <FusE> sec I should have a log
[07:01] <FusE> http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/30178/ is a lspci output
[07:01] <iratik> FusE: try copying /etc/network/interfaces from edgy to feisty... if that doesn't work ... make sure you have the same /etc/hosts.allow, /etc/hosts.deny configuration in both
[07:02] <iratik> if that doesn't work.. you may check to make sure iptables or some other firewall software is not running on oneversus the other
[07:02] <FusE> I booted to dapper, upgraded = no network, disabled security = network, and upgraded to Feisty = no network at all
[07:02] <g0dd3ss> HI can anybody help me, I am using ubuntu fiesty and my wireless usually connects automatically when  I boot, but it's stopped doing it all of a sudden, I don't know why I havent shanged anything. does anyone know how I can fix this? or manually start my wireless?
[07:03] <FusE> g0dd3ss I fel your pain
[07:03] <g0dd3ss> fuse lol yeah dammit im gonna reformat soon, stupid to do that for a silly lil problem but idk what else to do :-\
[07:03] <astro76> g0dd3ss, what happens? why can't you connect manually?
[07:03] <Cubey> lordy. flash isn't working either. i had no problem on the other machine. ugh
[07:03] <FusE> Im getting clos etho
[07:03] <iratik> FusE: personally.. for some crazy reason --- feisty had trouble with the exact same router i was using on dapper previously .....  i ended up using open dns in prepend-name-servers on /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf
[07:04] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: your ubuntu does not connect to that AP still?
[07:04] <g0dd3ss> astro76 idk how im a stupid noob it usually just connect by itself
[07:04] <FusE> iratik, so how would I go about fixing this
[07:04] <kapace> what is 6.06's name?
[07:04] <FusE> While keeping my security
[07:04] <FusE> Dapper
[07:04] <iratik> kaspace: dapper
[07:04] <g0dd3ss> bulmer it sees the ip but idk how to get it to connect
[07:04] <g0dd3ss> ap*
[07:04] <kapace> k'
[07:04] <Frogzoo> FusE: that nic will be well supported
[07:04] <FusE> "will".....
[07:04] <iratik> FusE:. you have to identify the problem... one --- (please tell me you are not trying to use wireless)
[07:04] <Frogzoo> FusE: what's 'ifconfig eth0' say
[07:04] <astro76> g0dd3ss, can you click on the network manager applet in your tray (next to the clock) and see wireless networks?
[07:05] <megatill> good monirg :) how can i find out how hot my cpu is, with a programm not in bios?
[07:05] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: when you say it sees the ip...what command you used to test that?
[07:05] <iratik> FusE: then ... what frogzoo said --- ifconfig  see what your ip and default gateway are
[07:05] <g0dd3ss> astro76 yes i see it there
[07:05] <ColdFlo> has edgy eft ever slid one to fiesty fawn?
[07:05] <FusE> Frogzoo Ill pastebin in a sec
[07:05] <asaup> i get an api mismatch error. nvidia kernel module is not the same with the x server module. what can i do to resolve this please
[07:05] <Frogzoo> FusE: pastebin /etc/network/interfaces with hit
[07:05] <g0dd3ss> bulmer the ip looks all good using ifconfig. i can see the ap with wifiradar and kismet :-\
[07:05] <iratik> FusE: make sure you can ping your default gateway
[07:06] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: now, type ip a  and see if the nic has the ip address assigned
[07:06] <pedro> buenos dias
[07:06] <FusE> Froozoo k sec
[07:06] <iratik> FusE: if you can get a response from your default gateway -- then try resolving a dns ...  ping ntp.ubuntulinux.org --- see if it can resolve that to an ip
[07:06] <iratik> FusE: if it can't.. then its your dns configuration that is faulty
[07:07] <trias> i have a reinstall problem where i tried to install the 32 bit fiesty over the 64 bit one but ended up with both
[07:07] <iratik> in feisty.... the auto networking configuration will overwrite your resolv.conf file (the file normally used to specify name servers) .. you will need to find the section  "prepend-name-servers" in /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf
[07:07] <bulmer> trias you have to select the same partition as the 64bit to overwrite it
[07:07] <dissection> Jordan_U: It gives me a syntax error saying unexpected ")"
[07:07] <iratik> get the addresses for the opendns servers ... and uncomment that section with those servers instead... --- then /etc/init.d/networking restart
[07:07] <FusE> sec iratik
[07:08] <iratik> alright ... here goes my question : http://img366.imageshack.us/my.php?image=devvideo0rf2.png    , as you can see from dmesg... when i plug in the usb webcam -- it shows up and is identified properly ... i show that /dev/video0 is available.. (stat @ http://pastie.caboo.se/79366) ... why isn't camorama webcam viewer able to see the webcam (error message displayed in screenshot) ???
[07:08] <Jordan_U> dissection, Ok, check the script and see if it starts with #! /bin/sh
[07:08] <Jordan_U> dissection, If it does then change the sh to bash there also
[07:08] <trias> bulmer, ok i just selkected option 1 obviously the wrong choice what should i do now?
[07:09] <FusE> iratik, Frogzoo: http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/30190/
[07:09] <Jordan_U> dissection, And if it works after that then send them a bug report
[07:09] <bulmer> trias: depends what you want done...you want to erase the 64bit since you have the 32 bit already installed?
[07:09] <iratik> FusE: did you do everything i said?
[07:09] <John`> hmm I don't know if anyone have this problem but.. I try to use xmms to listen to music and if I play mplayer or something, it doesn't have any sound
[07:09] <FusE> havent pinged yet
[07:09] <Eleaf> hi
[07:10] <iratik> oh what the heck man
[07:10] <trias> bulmer, yes the 32 bit is working fine i want to remove the 64 bit and add the space to the 32 bit
[07:10] <dissection> Jordan_U: Yes it does. So change to #! /bin/bash?
[07:10] <iratik> the first thing i told you FusE: "tell me you are not trying to connect via wireless"
[07:10] <Frogzoo> FusE: you're trying to bring up the wireless nic ?
[07:10] <Jordan_U> dissection, Yes
[07:10] <dissection> Jordan_U: Okay let me try it..
[07:10] <FusE> Im trying to connect to my network via wireless
[07:11] <SurfnKid> hi guys
[07:11] <John`> anyone have that problem?
[07:11] <bulmer> trias: you can erase that partition assigned to 64bit
[07:11] <SurfnKid> i need some help changing permissions on some files
[07:11] <FusE> iratik, I cannot be wired, its a distance issue
[07:11] <Jordan_U> FusE, What chipset?
[07:11] <SurfnKid> and it requires a skilled user
[07:11] <trias> bulmer, ok how do i do that?
[07:11] <Frogzoo> !wifi | FusE
[07:11] <ubotu> FusE: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[07:11] <iratik> FusE: i'm out man.... all i can tell you is that you haven't configured that right as far as i can tell
[07:11] <SurfnKid> sup Frogzoo
[07:11] <Frogzoo> SurfnKid: /wave
[07:11] <FusE> Frogzoo, Ive ben googling and wiki'ing for three days
[07:11] <John`>  I try to use xmms to listen to music and if I play mplayer or something, it doesn't have any sound
[07:11] <SurfnKid> heh
[07:11] <FusE> I tried ndiswrapper
[07:11] <Frawgie> Jordan_U i installed the fusion version, but nothing works in it, so i have to turn it on or seomting? :P
[07:11] <iratik> FusE: noone is really going to tell you what will work.... you will just get RTFM thrown in your face
[07:12] <FusE> RTFM?
[07:12] <Sensae> I wiped track 0 on one drive out of my RAID 1 set, but seatools wouldn't let me do the other. Now the drive that hasn't had track 0 wiped can't even be read to. Anyone have any suggestions?
[07:12] <SurfnKid> is there a way to do a chmod batch?
[07:12] <SurfnKid> on all files and folders?
[07:12] <bulmer> trias for one, you have to mount that 64bit partition then erase it,
[07:12] <FusE> iratik, how would I go about verifying if it is a dns issue
[07:12] <astro76> John`, it uses oss I believe, it's outdated in several ways, you should look into audacious or beep, which are new forks of xmms
[07:12] <Jordan_U> Frawgie, Compiz Fusion is still very Beta
[07:12] <bulmer> SurfnKid: write a script ?
[07:12] <iratik> FusE: well.. dude--- okay... can you get to your default gateway
[07:12] <SurfnKid> bulmer, no idea really
[07:12] <iratik> FusE: paste this
[07:12] <John`> astro76: what is audaciou and beep?
[07:12] <Frogzoo> SurfnKid: chmod -R
[07:12] <SurfnKid> bulmer,  i know nothing of python
[07:13] <FusE> I typed ping (router ip) and it just hang'ed, no reply
[07:13] <iratik> welll.. dude i see why!
[07:13] <SurfnKid> Frogzoo, ah
[07:13] <maddog39> hallo
[07:13] <FusE> ?
[07:13] <bulmer> SurfnKid: there is bash, perl and other scripting languages in linux other than python
[07:13] <iratik> you don't even have an IP address
[07:13] <trias> bulmer, ok i mounted it how do i erase it?
[07:13] <FusE> wher
[07:13] <kooz> whois
[07:13] <kooz> does that work here?
[07:13] <SurfnKid> bulmer, ok let me rephrase, i know no programming languages, im an integrator and network engineer, :(
[07:13] <maddog39> i have a question thats not really ubuntu related but dunno where else to ask
[07:13] <bulmer> trias what the name of the mount point ?
[07:14] <astro76> John`, audacious and beep-media-players are audio players that look like xmms, but are up to date
[07:14] <Dangerous> #Fc
[07:14] <Dangerous> what is the channel for fedora?
[07:14] <maddog39> its programming related however
[07:14] <SurfnKid> Frogzoo, I copied some files to a disk and everything is 'root' and Im trying to change a few foldres with a gizillion files to a specific user
[07:14] <John`> hmm thanks
[07:14] <astro76> John`, they both do winamp skins
[07:14] <avis> what reasons would a person choose to use the low latency kernel ?
[07:14] <g0dd3ss> screw this, i go to reinstall now XD fun fun fun
[07:14] <Jordan_U> SurfnKid, just use chmod / chown -R
[07:14] <maddog39> im trying to move an app i started developing in php-gtk over to something else because im having issues with the php-gtk binding now
[07:14] <Dangerous> whats the channel for fedora core?
[07:14] <FusE> g0dd3ss
[07:14] <FusE> Just wait
[07:14] <trias> bulmer, "/media/disk"
[07:14] <maddog39> and i cant decide between C or Python
[07:14] <bulmer> SurfnKid: well as someone suggested maybe chmod -R  assuming they are all under one directory
[07:14] <Jordan_U> avis, Serious AV work
[07:15] <SurfnKid> Jordan_U, ok you just spoke to me in chinese
[07:15] <FusE> Dangerous, did you check #fedora
[07:15] <g0dd3ss> lol wait for what i could have had it reinstalled hours ago :P
[07:15] <Frogzoo> SurfnKid: sudo chmod -R
[07:15] <kooz> 
[07:15] <Dangerous> yes
[07:15] <bulmer> trias then rm -rf /media/disk/
[07:15] <Dangerous> i guess i am in there... only 48 peeps :(
[07:15] <FusE> Dangerous... apparently not, #fedora exists
[07:15] <SurfnKid> Frogzoo, and how do i give it read and write to all  ?  777 ?
[07:15] <Jordan_U> !permissions | SurfnKid
[07:15] <ubotu> SurfnKid: The files and directories on an Ubuntu system are organized according to a standard, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard - file permissions are explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions - All filenames and directory names (and many other things) are case sensitive in Linux
[07:15] <Skrypt> Can someone help me? It's a sound issue. Onboard nf3 sound on 32bit Ubuntu w/ Feisty. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3030313#post3030313
[07:15] <Dangerous> apparently yes i did, since i'm in there just didn't realize
[07:15] <FusE> iratik, where does it say that I do not have an IPaddr
[07:16] <iratik> FusE: do you see an ip address in your ifconfig?
[07:16] <SurfnKid> Jordan_U, thanks
[07:16] <iratik> FusE: do you see a default gateway ?
[07:16] <Jordan_U> SurfnKid, np
[07:16] <maddog39> any1 have any opinions?
[07:16] <trias> bulmer, it comes up with many permission denied messages
[07:16] <RoC_MasterMind> beep is discontinued as of 2005, audacious is the living fork.
[07:17] <g0dd3ss> one last before reinstall hah.... HI can anybody help me, I am using ubuntu fiesty and my wireless usually connects automatically when  I boot, but it's stopped doing it all of a sudden, I don't know why I havent shanged anything. does anyone know how I can fix this? or manually start my wireless?
[07:17] <bulmer> trias do it as root...using sudo
[07:17] <kapace> what should you *not* do if you have ntfs write enabled?
[07:17] <iratik> FuSE: all i can tell you ... is i don't know jack about wireless on ubuntu -- all i know is i couldn't get it to work -- i bought a 100 foot cord... and ran it from the router downstairs up along the side of my house to get internet on here
[07:17] <FusE> iratik, whenever it needs to dhcp, I get the "no dhcpoffers found" "no lease found"
[07:17] <iratik> FusE: &&
[07:17] <John`> astro76: does audacious support last.fm plugin?
[07:17] <FusE> ?
[07:17] <John`> astro76: for feisty that is
[07:17] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: i tried to help you. but you kept forgetting to prefix a nick, so i miss your follow up questions
[07:17] <Jordan_U> iratik, Wouldn't it have been easier to buy a supported card instead?
[07:18] <dissection> Jordan_U: When I run install.sh again, it overwrites the file in /etc/rconnect/ back to sh
[07:18] <astro76> John`, according to the package description it does
[07:18] <iratik> Jordan_U: meh.... i didn't want to screw with it --- i know the hard wire cord will always work
[07:18] <FusE> bulmer, mind repeating it for me? Ive got pretty much the same error, no network on ufeisty but had on udapper
[07:18] <RoC_MasterMind> Jordan_U, no way, 100 foot ethernet cable is $10 on newegg and you don't have to find one that's "linux comaptible"
[07:18] <g0dd3ss> bulmer sorry yes the wireless has an IP, i set it static. havent touched the settings and it worked this morning
[07:18] <bulmer> FusE: which comment i made?
[07:19] <FusE> sec ill look up
[07:19] <astro76> !audacious-plugin-extras | John`
[07:19] <astro76> !info audacious-plugin-extras | John`
[07:19] <ubotu> john`: Package audacious-plugin-extras does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[07:19] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: so your AP can assign a static ip address to your ubuntu?
[07:19] <Frawgie> im running a linksys wWUSB54G v1 USB adapter on here, took me a bit to get it to work
[07:19] <iratik> Whenever the vendors who make wireless cards quit giving microsoft reach arounds to facilitate their domination of the home-user market as a final hinderance to the propagation of linux in the home market .. i'll get a wireless card and install it on ubuntu
[07:19] <John`> astro76: I guess I have to install it from the tar file at the site huh?
[07:20] <g0dd3ss> bulmer no i set the static address in ubuntu myself
[07:20] <FusE> Frogzoo, any ideas?
[07:20] <iratik> untill then ... its quicker to slap a cat5 cable along the side of my house
[07:20] <John`> astro76: and there is no repo for feisty yet
[07:20] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: and the ip address you assigned is not known to the AP..so dont expect it to be served by the AP
[07:20] <astro76> John`, something's weird here
[07:20] <John`> astro76: what do you mean?
[07:21] <iratik> microsoft would rather make deals with vendors of wifi cards to make it difficult for anyone to use wireless on ubuntu -- so that people will give up and just use vista or xp ..... thats bs -- i'm proud to have a blue ribbon of cable snaking aroudn my house
[07:21] <g0dd3ss> bulmer huh? i set it the way i always set it, usually works fine
[07:21] <astro76> John`, I see it in my synaptic, I'm only using standard feisty repos and medibuntu
[07:21] <trias> bulmer, i get "rm: cannot remove directory `/media/disk/': Device or resource busy
[07:21] <trias> "
[07:21] <John`> astro76: I see it too, but its not an up to date version
[07:21] <SurfnKid> ok i gotta read some more
[07:21] <g0dd3ss> gateway 192.168.0.1 , ap 192.168.0.10, ubuntu 192.168.0.5
[07:21] <John`> astro76: the version at main site islike 1.3.2 or something
[07:21] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: whats the ip address you assigned to your ubuntu? whats the ip address range used by the AP?
[07:21] <Jordan_U> trias, You need to unmount the partition first
[07:21] <iratik> alright ... here goes my question : http://img366.imageshack.us/my.php?image=devvideo0rf2.png    , as you can see from dmesg... when i plug in the usb webcam -- it shows up and is identified properly ... i show that /dev/video0 is available.. (stat @ http://pastie.caboo.se/79366) ... why isn't camorama webcam viewer able to see the webcam (error message displayed in screenshot) ???
[07:21] <trias> ok
[07:22] <g0dd3ss> bulmer  gateway 192.168.0.1 , ap 192.168.0.10, ubuntu 192.168.0.5
[07:22] <bullgard4> ping 169.254.0.0 responds: "19 packets transmitted, 0 received, +12 errors, 100% packet loss, time 18000ms, pipe 3." What does 'pipe 3' mean?
[07:22] <bulmer> Jordan_U: trias cant erase it if dismounted noh?
[07:22] <astro76> !info audacious-plugins
[07:22] <ubotu> audacious-plugins: Base plugins for audacious. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.2.5-1ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 628 kB, installed size 1240 kB
[07:22] <lambertz> Hello, I have 2 .part files (half/half)... How I extract the two to the same file? p.s.: i have the rar pkg.
[07:22] <FusE> g0dd3ss, an Access Point is like a MAC addr
[07:22] <g0dd3ss> fuse say waht
[07:22] <John`> astro76: so which should I install?
[07:22] <Cyber_Stalker> LOLL
[07:23] <Jordan_U> bulmer, Oh, I thought he was just trying to get rid of the mount point for some reason, nvm trias
[07:23] <FusE> type sudo (interface) scan
[07:23] <Cyber_Stalker> i looked at that jpg
[07:23] <FusE> it should find your ap
[07:23] <Cyber_Stalker> and clicked "close" on the image :(
[07:23] <Cyber_Stalker> stupid tyhing to do
[07:23] <John`> astro76: I just really want the sound to work and with last.fm plugin
[07:23] <iratik> Cyber_Stalker -- refering to me?
[07:23] <RoC_MasterMind> !media
[07:23] <ubotu> Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[07:23] <astro76> John`, I'm trying to figure out why it shows up in my system from universe
[07:23] <Cyber_Stalker> yea lol
[07:23] <Cyber_Stalker> as in i was stupid
[07:23] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: and you have the AP working as dhcp server right? so the 192.168.0.5 may not be usable as the AP controls the allocations of those ip addreses
[07:24] <iratik> Cyber_Stalker.. thanks for at least looking at it ... you are the first person in 25 minutes
[07:24] <John`> oh, you got a repo address from somewhere/
[07:24] <John`> ?
[07:24] <bulmer> trias try  sudo rm -rf /media/disk/*
[07:24] <Jordan_U> iratik, I looked, I just can't help
[07:24] <Frawgie> FusE, were you the one looking for the wireless help?
[07:24] <John`> astro76: try sudo apt-cache
[07:25] <FusE> Frawgie yes
[07:25] <g0dd3ss> bulmer: no, the ap has dhcp turned off. the ubuntu laptop has windows installed on it also. i se the same ip addressing with windows and it is working fine. it is something scrwed up in ubuntu somewhere but idk where 8-\
[07:25] <iratik> yeah..... i'm thinking i'm at a dead end here
[07:25] <g0dd3ss> use*
[07:25] <LaserLine> join #empathy
[07:25] <FusE> Frawgie, are you Frogzoo?
[07:25] <trias> bulmer, nothing seemed to happen
[07:25] <FusE> !spam | LaserLine
[07:25] <ubotu> LaserLine: 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 :-)
[07:25] <FusE> Awww
[07:25] <Frawgie> FusE ok, it took some digging on google and some wiki'ing, but I came up with a tutorial from all that (and no im not frogzoo) that works with my linksys wireless USB adapter
[07:26] <FusE> Swet!
[07:26] <revilodraw> hi! im using feisty on my dell inspiron 6400 with 2ghz core 2 duo processor and 2gb ram, and amarok 1.4.6 is very sloooow and lags a lot..it is the only prog i have trouble with
[07:26] <FusE> my router is Linksys
[07:26] <bulmer> trias: nothing is erased in /media/disk/ ?
[07:26] <LaserLine> FusE: sorry forgot the /
[07:26] <FusE> #empathy
[07:26] <Frawgie> FusE im using a linksys wireless adapter with a US Robotics router, works perfectly for me, hang on and ill get you the info
[07:26] <astro76> John`, yeah I know it's showing up in universe
[07:26] <iratik> !info amarok
[07:26] <LaserLine> meant telepathy
[07:26] <FusE> Okay, you are a bad liar LasERLine
[07:26] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: okay..on the ubuntu type this    netstat -rn and let me know the result
[07:26] <ubotu> amarok: versatile and easy to use audio player for KDE. In component main, is optional. Version 2:1.4.5-0ubuntu7 (feisty), package size 14853 kB, installed size 33992 kB
[07:26] <trias> bulmer, oh somethign must have happened the disk is now empty
[07:26] <FusE> thanks Frawgie
[07:27] <bulmer> trias: something did happen when you did sudo rm -rf   :)
[07:27] <iratik> FusE: sorry i couldn't help you man.... you've got more guts than i
[07:27] <Akuma_> anyone seen this before? /bin/sh: /usr/bin/esd: not found
[07:27] <FusE> lol
[07:27] <iratik> Jordan_U: thanks for trying
[07:27] <John`> astro76: ok, tell me when you figure it out please
[07:27] <dissection> Jordan_U: When I run install.sh again, it overwrites the file in /etc/rconnect/ back to sh
[07:27] <yell0w> hey guys, what's the command to find the wifi driver that's running ?
[07:27] <bulmer> trias now umount that /media/disk
[07:27] <five_star> hey guys
[07:27] <trias> bulmer, ok
[07:28] <five_star> does vnc work on 7.04 yet or is that glitch still there?
[07:28] <iratik> so i guess they don't have an #ubuntu-wireless channel yet
[07:28] <PurpZeY> Is there a way to setup my soundcard so that the output to my speakers shows up as an "input" like, if someone was streaming my audio they could hear my mp3 stream direct rather than through a mic?
[07:28] <trias> bulmer, done
[07:28] <FusE> iratik
[07:28] <Frawgie> FusE here's what I used, I started at the section" Windows Wireless Drives" and followed it step by step
[07:28] <FusE> !ubuntu-wifi
[07:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuntu-wifi - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:28] <FusE> #ubuntu-wifi
[07:28] <Frawgie> https://help.ubuntu.com/7.04/internet/C/connect-to-internet.html
[07:28] <Jordan_U> five_star, It is only a problem with Desktop Effects enabled
[07:28] <astro76> John`, you sure you can't apt-get install audacious-plugins-extra ?
[07:29] <bulmer> tiras: i am not familiar with diskpart..this is the app to add/subtract spaces to your existing ones (32 bit)
[07:29] <FusE> thanks frawgie
[07:29] <five_star> Jordan_U: :( but that's what I wanted to show to the person that would be VNCing in, what's the problem?
[07:29] <John`> astro76: I haven't try that yet.. I just wonder if I should get the old version or the new one at the site
[07:29] <astro76> John`, I tend to stick with what's in the distro unless there's a necessity otherwise
[07:29] <Frawgie> Jordan_U the compiz-fusion isnt working :( how do i go back to the way it was?
[07:30] <bulmer> trias  maybe  system -->administration --> disk   and look around to resize you partitions
[07:30] <John`> astro76: all right, thanks
[07:30] <trias> bulmer, ok i will look
[07:30] <Jordan_U> five_star, AIGLX does not correctly convey what has changed on the screen so VNC doesn't think the screen has changed and doesn't try to update
[07:30] <iratik> !info spca5xx
[07:30] <ubotu> Package spca5xx does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[07:30] <five_star> Jordan_U: is that what C/F uses?
[07:30] <trias> bulmer, i have no disk in that menu do i need to install something?
[07:31] <FusE> Frawgie, I installed ndiswrapper, but ill reboot
[07:31] <Jordan_U> five_star, You can connect with x11-vnc and there is an option to refresh everything no matter what changes, it's slow but it works
[07:31] <elpargo> hi I'm using df on my disk and it's missing a couple of GBs
[07:31] <bulmer> trias hang on..let me see whats behind it
[07:31] <Frawgie> FusE just follow it step by step, it werkd fer me :D
[07:31] <elpargo> is there a more acurate tool?
[07:31] <Jordan_U> five_star, That is what any 3D accelerated window manager uses
[07:31] <krinns_> helo
[07:32] <five_star> Jordan_U: how slow? also, where can I find a decent guide for VNCserver? Would it allow somebody from windows xp to do it? Also, figured, wasn't sure, I get them mixed up with driver names sometimes.
[07:32] <krinns_> any one works on evolution
[07:32] <bulmer> trias  its disks-admin..so try gksu disks-admin
[07:32] <astro76> elpargo, you use df -h? what's it say and what do you think it should say?
[07:32] <Jordan_U> elpargo, Did you factor in the space taken by the file system itself?
[07:32] <revilodraw> is anyone having trouble with amarok 1.4.6 being slooooow on feisty?
[07:33] <FusE> Feisty Fawn should be renamed Feisty WifiFailure
[07:33] <elpargo> astro76, yes it's giving 44Gb for my data partition while cfdisk says 46Gb
[07:33] <FusE> Id like to see a ubuntu for Wifi
[07:33] <bulmer> five_star: try the NxClient by nomachine ..extremely fast..you need to download it..google for NXclient
[07:33] <revilodraw> fuse: mine works fine
[07:33] <iratik> FusE: throw away your wireless card and get one that noone else has problems with
[07:34] <Jordan_U> FusE, Works great for cards from manufacturers that give a damn
[07:34] <LaserLine> five_star: for VNC you can go here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC
[07:34] <iratik> what did i say 20 minutes ago?
[07:34] <FusE> I got mine free :P
[07:34] <ChazGreymane> fuze, what wifi card you have again?
[07:34] <John`> astro76: just checking, so you still using the old version in the universe?
[07:34] <FusE> my dad brought it home
[07:34] <five_star> bulmer/Laserline/Jordan_U thanks
[07:34] <FusE> sec
[07:34] <Jordan_U> FusE, Even some that don't like broadcom
[07:34] <ChazGreymane> is it the dell broadcom 1390?
[07:34] <elpargo> Jordan_U, don't think ext3 takes 2GB and I believe cfdisk does.
[07:34] <astro76> John`, I haven't used/installed it
[07:34] <iratik> "Whenever the vendors who make wireless cards quit giving microsoft reach arounds to facilitate their domination of the home-user market as a final hinderance to the propagation of linux in the home market .. i'll get a wireless card and install it on ubuntu"
[07:35] <John`> astro76: oh ok
[07:35] <trias> bulmer, when i type that i get the prompt no info displayed
[07:35] <elpargo> FusE, on the contrary networkmanager is great.
[07:35] <cozby> hey, ok, so I'm running dapper and the package i want is in feisty.. how do I go about getting it?
[07:35] <bullgard4> ping 169.254.0.0 responds: "19 packets transmitted, 0 received, +12 errors, 100% packet loss, time 18000ms, pipe 3." What does 'pipe 3' mean?
[07:35] <bulmer> iratik: am using an airlink101 cheap card for my ubuntu
[07:35] <FusE> http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/30178/
[07:35] <FusE> thats my network card
[07:35] <bulmer> trias: gksudo must be in the gui not from a console
[07:35] <avis> bulmer, i got an airlink101 wireless usb adaptor that just cost me $10 that works great in ubuntu
[07:35] <iratik> FusE: take bulmer's advice
[07:35] <FusE> I miss the dapper login sound
[07:36] <iratik> FusE: then go back to dapper
[07:36] <FusE> bulmer's advicE?
[07:36] <elpargo> cozby, either you backport it, or get/find someone that did it or upgrade ur system.
[07:36] <bulmer> avis I agree..i gave one to a friend...it works great for her
[07:36] <elpargo> iratik, should it be simpler to redownload it?
[07:37] <cozby> elpargo: thx
[07:37] <iratik> elpargo: what are you talking about?
[07:37] <revilodraw> is anyone having trouble with amarok 1.4.6 being slooooow on feisty?
[07:37] <iratik> apparently airlink101 works well with feisty and only costs 10 bucks... i'd almost consider seeing what that's all about and getting one ... i spent 14 bucks on this cable that snakes around my house
[07:37] <trias> bulmer, ok where do i enter it then?
[07:37] <ChazGreymane> you have the amdtech. I have the dell broadcom one and it works after I found a post on it in the forums.
[07:37] <elpargo> iratik, going back to dapper to get a sound...
[07:37] <cozby> elpargo: ok on the website package search wmaker appears, however when i do apt-cache search wmaker, i get nothing? is it possible my cache is out of date?
[07:37] <ChazGreymane> I thought maybe the 6400 was an alternate model to the e1505
[07:37] <cozby> elpargo: it appears in both feist and dapper
[07:37] <bulmer> trias on you graphical log-in..
[07:37] <FusE> whats airlink101
[07:38] <Frawgie> FusE what's the problem?
[07:38] <PurpZeY> How do I setup an audio passthrough?
[07:38] <elpargo> cozby, are you sure you got multiver or whatever that package is on?
[07:38] <elpargo> is in, on*
[07:38] <FusE> Frawgie, how do I verify that ndiswrapper is working
[07:38] <Frawgie> ndiswrapper -l    see if your driver is listed
[07:38] <bulmer> FusE: some East Indian knock off brand..lolz
[07:38] <cozby> elpargo: multiversion?
[07:38] <FusE> lol
[07:38] <Frogzoo> FusE: ifconfig will show an ip
[07:38] <FusE> so Im looking for adapter
[07:39] <FusE> Frogzoo, doesnt
[07:39] <cozby> elpargo: how might i go about turning thison?
[07:39] <ChazGreymane> I have (i hope) a simple question, how do you change the default program for a certain file type?
[07:39] <ChazGreymane> like I want .swf files to open in firefox
[07:39] <elpargo> cozby, ups sorry multiverse, universe ,etc.
[07:40] <trias> bulmer, I do not see where my graphical login needs the command
[07:40] <Frawgie> brb
[07:40] <cozby> elpargo: i'm not aware of what those are?
[07:40] <cozby> elpargo: some setting for apt?
[07:40] <Jordan_U> ChaoticGood, Right click -> properties
[07:40] <elpargo> ChazGreymane, it's in the context menu 4th tap under properties
[07:40] <bulmer> trias: i meant where you have your graphics stuff..like you can use your browser, but not from a console where its not graphical
[07:41] <bulmer> trias where you can launch xterm
[07:41] <elpargo> cozby, oh that's probably it, could someone send him the ubutu link for the different package repos.
[07:41] <ChaoticGood> (2007-07-17 13:40:27) Jordan_U: ChaoticGood, Right click -> properties <<< huh?
[07:41] <krinns_> hey
[07:41] <cozby> cool thx
[07:41] <FusE> bulmer, http://cgi.ebay.com/AirLink101-MIMO-XR-AWLH-5026-802-11g-PCI-ADATPER_W0QQitemZ270145318940QQihZ017QQcategoryZ45001QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
[07:41] <krinns_> any one use evilution as mail client
[07:41] <FusE> ...
[07:41] <Jordan_U> elpargo, its !repos | nick
[07:41] <weltschmerz> how would i specify all 192.168 addresses to have access to a share?
[07:41] <weltschmerz> 192.168.0.0 ?
[07:41] <elpargo> ChaoticGood, bad command complete :)
[07:41] <cozby> !repos | cozby
[07:41] <ChazGreymane> sweet, thanks alot elpargo
[07:42] <elpargo> ChazGreymane, np
[07:42] <weltschmerz> right now I have that listed as my Allowed host/network
[07:42] <elpargo> thanks Jordan_U
[07:42] <Jordan_U> elpargo, np
[07:42] <SurfnKid> Jordan_U, got them all switched to 777 thanks again
[07:42] <Jordan_U> SurfnKid, np
[07:42] <cozby> thanks elpargo Jordan_U
[07:42] <elpargo> cozby, you should get a PM with the info turning them on is really simple but you should know the differences.
[07:42] <trias> bulmer, i am in the GUI if that's what you mean i don't see and Xterm.  I entered that command into a terminal from the GUI under applications/assessories
[07:42] <Jordan_U> cozby, I guess ubotu is dead :(
[07:43] <bulmer> Fuse i dont use the mimo ..the plain old 802.11g
[07:43] <cozby> =/
[07:43] <compengi> what's the name of the application that when you grove with the mouse over a media file it plays it
[07:43] <BrendanM> hey, is there a way to see who's connected to my Samba shares and what they're accessing?
[07:43] <bulmer> trias yeah thats the one
[07:43] <cafuego> BrendanM: at the very least lsof
[07:43] <elpargo> cozby, System -> software sources
[07:43] <ub6ib9> Hey ppl i no dis is a little off topic but i really need help
[07:43] <FusE> bulmer, which one should I get
[07:43] <bulmer> Fuse i dont use the mimo ..the plain old 802.11g is what i use
[07:43] <BrendanM> cafuego, any GUI options that you know of?
[07:43] <trias> the command just gives me the prompt back no info given or window pops up
[07:43] <ub6ib9> does anyone here have DEMONOID???
[07:44] <elpargo> cozby, sorry Administration -> software sources
[07:44] <FusE> bulmer, thers like 5, which one should I get
[07:44] <ub6ib9> anyone here got a demonoid invite
[07:44] <bulmer> FuSE for a desktop or laptop?
[07:44] <ub6ib9> demonoid invite please
[07:44] <Jordan_U> ub6ib9, No, ask again and get banned
[07:44] <bullgard4> ChazGreymane: To change the default application to open a file of the highlighted type in Nautilus, right-click on the filename, select Properties -> 'Open With', and then change the setting in the field '...open with:' > Open.
[07:44] <FusE> desktop
[07:44] <elpargo> cozby, the checks are the repo find out in which one your package is and check it.
[07:44] <g0dd3ss> doo doo dooo YAYYYYY REINSTALL
[07:44] <bulmer> FusE: I have the plain old 802.11g..not speedup booster
[07:45] <ChazGreymane> your alittle late bullgard4, but thanks alot. lol
[07:45] <cozby> elpargo: cool, ill give that a go thx
[07:45] <FusE> bulmer lol thers like 10
[07:45] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: you never told me what the result of netstat -rn on ubuntu
[07:45] <FusE> should I get a PCI, cardbus, usb
[07:45] <bulmer> FusE: pick the one that matches your mobo..pci
[07:45] <bullgard4> ChazGreymane: Excuse me that I wanted to help you.
[07:45] <FusE> mobo?
[07:46] <bulmer> motherboard
[07:46] <FusE> hmmm, idk :P
[07:46] <g0dd3ss> bulmer yeah sorry i tried to copy and paste it put it on a usb drive then move it to here but it wouldnt work and gahh! sorry. thanks for trying tho dude i appreciate it
[07:46] <FusE> Im not a hardware person
[07:46] <trias> bulmer, the command just gives me the prompt back no info given or window pops up
[07:46] <FusE> the one I currently use bulmer, goes into the back with an antenna sticking up
[07:46] <bulmer> g0dd3ss: okay good luck
[07:46] <ub6ib9> need demonoid invite please
[07:46] <Jordan_U> !ops
[07:46] <ub6ib9> also jordan is gay
[07:46] <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
[07:46] <g0dd3ss> thanks 8-] 
[07:46] <FusE> !spam | ub6ib9
[07:46] <ubotu> ub6ib9: 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 :-)
[07:46] <bulmer> FusE: same here..i have an antennae sticking out
[07:47] <FusE> pci I guess
[07:47] <FusE> errrr
[07:47] <FusE> lol
[07:47] <FusE> k bulmer
[07:47] <bulmer> trias so nothing in  system -> adminstration -> disk ?
[07:47] <FusE> theres like 3 pci cards
[07:47] <trias> bulmer, nope
[07:48] <trias> bulmer, this is a fresh install except for xchat
[07:48] <Hobbsee> ub6ib9: behave.
[07:48] <bulmer> trias  type this....  disks   then press tab twice
[07:49] <revilodraw> what is demonoid?
[07:49] <Talcite> Why would I be getting trouble with installing ubuntu server 7.04 on a virtual machine?
[07:49] <cozby> elpargo: ah, that was it, cheers mate =)
[07:49] <Talcite> I've tried both VMware and VirtualBox
[07:49] <Jordan_U> Talcite, What kind of trouble?
[07:49] <Talcite> The install completes perfectly, but the machine never boots up
[07:49] <trias> bulmer, a "disksseekd" command wrote in
[07:50] <FusE> oh crap, bulmer, it says storage temperature on this thing: 70 degrees, it can get up to 89/90 in my room
[07:50] <trias> bulmer, oops rather a "diskseekd" command wrote in
[07:50] <elpargo> cozby, great be sure to learn about the repo's you will need it when installing third-party stuff.
[07:50] <Talcite> Jordan_U: it never boots up
[07:50] <FusE> Hobbsee, add "#ubuntu-wifi for Wireless" please
[07:50] <FusE> Its an actual channel
[07:50] <cozby> elpargo: cool, will do
[07:50] <FusE> idk who made it
[07:50] <Talcite> Jordan_U: install and reboot are flawless, the server just never starts for the first time
[07:50] <Hobbsee> FusE: ?
[07:50] <FusE> >.<
[07:50] <eboyjr> How can I install an X11 mouse scheme on Ubuntu?
[07:50] <FusE> bulmer, could temperature affect this
[07:51] <Jordan_U> Talcite, Any errors? Does it get to GRUB ?
[07:51] <MTecknology> anybody have any ideas  about this thread? i don't want to repost - http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?p=2826112#post2826112
[07:51] <bullgard4> ping 169.254.0.0 responds: "19 packets transmitted, 0 received, +12 errors, 100% packet loss, time 18000ms, pipe 3." What does 'pipe 3' mean?
[07:51] <bulmer> FusE: possibly..but am not sure
[07:51] <FusE> but which one should I buy
[07:51] <FusE> http://www.airlink101.com/products/awlh3026t.htm
[07:51] <FusE> http://www.airlink101.com/products/awlh3028.html
[07:52] <Talcite> Jordan_U: yeah, the grub has no problems. In VMware, it starts running rc.conf and freezes. In VirtualBox, it never begins loading the kernel. It gives some error with hex addresses and flags
[07:52] <elpargo> FusE, try to get an intel card they have the best support, if we are still taking about wifi
[07:52] <bulmer> trias  type this....  disks   then press tab twice would show if disks-admin is installed on your system
[07:52] <FusE> elpargo, Im not rich >.<
[07:52] <RoC_MasterMind> bullgard4, that's odd....most people have an upload pipe and a download pipe...you must have a 3rd pipe...like a mystery pipe!
[07:53] <elpargo> FusE, that's like $40-50...
[07:53] <Jordan_U> MTecknology, So when you press with xev you get a button 121?
[07:53] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, ya
[07:53] <RoC_MasterMind> never seen that though bullgard4
[07:53] <trias> bulmer, a "diskseekd" command wrote in
[07:53] <bullgard4> RoC_MasterMind: What does the word 'odd' mean in your/min context? Say it in other words, please.
[07:53] <FusE> elpargo, http://shop2.outpost.com/product/4609878?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG = good price
[07:54] <Jordan_U> MTecknology, I think I can get that to equal a click if that is all you want ( not pressure sensitive or touch screen specific )
[07:54] <bulmer> trias okay then, maybe you dont have disks-admin installed..so google for a diskpartitioning app for your system (feisty?)
[07:54] <bullgard4> RoC_MasterMind: mine
[07:54] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, how so?
[07:54] <trias> ok
[07:54] <eboyjr> Is X11 something for Beryl/Compiz/Emerald????
[07:54] <Jester> haha
[07:54] <RoC_MasterMind> bullgard4, odd means unusual.
[07:55] <bullgard4> RoC_MasterMind: ok.
[07:55] <elpargo> we need to get those dumb winmodem manufacturers bankrupt!
[07:55] <Jordan_U> MTecknology, Before I got right click working on my macbook I had to map F12 to right click, if I can remember how I did it you should be able to do the same type of thing
[07:55] <RoC_MasterMind> I'm sure it's just some trivial stat...don't be concerned at all bullgard4
[07:55] <mo0osah> !x11 | eboyjr
[07:55] <ubotu> eboyjr: 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
[07:56] <RoC_MasterMind> !beryl | eboyjr
[07:56] <ubotu> eboyjr: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[07:56] <Shaunie> hiyas
[07:56] <RoC_MasterMind> Why are we recommending #ubuntu-effects instead of beryl or compiz-fusion?
[07:56] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, I'd really appreciate it
[07:56] <Shaunie> does anyone know how i can upgrade from 6 to ubuntu 7?
[07:56] <bullgard4> RoC_MasterMind: I am not much worried. I just wanted to know. Kind of curiosity. --  Thank you that you wanted to help.
[07:56] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, pressure sensitivity never really mattered to me
[07:56] <Jordan_U> !upgrade | Shaunie
[07:56] <ubotu> Shaunie: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[07:57] <elpargo> FusE, there is a website that has all wifi cards listed + manufacturer + linux compatibility check there
[07:57] <RoC_MasterMind> for a laptop I recommend Proxim Orinoco Silver PC Card.
[07:57] <Gasten> RoC_MasterMind: Ubuntu-specific effect-problems?
[07:57] <shiester_miester> gday everyone!
[07:58] <elpargo> FusE, I really tell you spending twice as much in a quality card will get you way better range and quality.
[07:58] <Gasten> RoC_MasterMind: but I agree. its probably better if they go in their upstream channel.
[07:58] <FusE> my router is like 10 feet away from my comp
[07:58] <RoC_MasterMind>  oh right...I guess I again forgot that anything besides ubuntu existed
[07:58] <xoRock> what is the best app replacement in ubuntu for virtualdub?
[07:59] <RoC_MasterMind> I guess being on #beryl #compiz-fusion and #ubuntu will do that to you.
[07:59] <ama5> hey ya
[07:59] <shiester_miester> what is the command to search for a text string inside of files in a particular directory?
[07:59] <RoC_MasterMind> xoRock, ....maybe...maybe ffmpeg?
[07:59] <Frawgie> how do i run a sudo command at startup without having to have to enter the password?
[07:59] <RoC_MasterMind> shiester_miester, grep!
[07:59] <concusser> I cant get any sound out of my line in on my soundblaster live
[07:59] <xoRock> RoC_MasterMind, isn't it a codec?
[07:59] <shiester_miester> RoC_MasterMind, doesnt grep just process output from something else :/
[07:59] <FusE> elpargo, what about the $54 dollar one her: http://intel.links.channelintelligence.com/pages/showdealeritems.asp?nVID=11115&nRGID=328
[07:59] <shiester_miester> RoC_MasterMind, like "locate blah | grep yada"
[07:59] <bryantcaley> hi yall ;)
[07:59] <RoC_MasterMind> !info ffmpeg > xoRock
[07:59] <shiester_miester> gday bryan
[08:00] <xoRock> !info fmpeg
[08:00] <ubotu> Package fmpeg does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[08:00] <sauvin> grep can process in OR out.
[08:00] <shiester_miester> ah
[08:00] <shiester_miester> handy
[08:00] <bluebanana> in preferences, i see SCIM input setup, but i can't add Japanese language input support. pls help
[08:00] <trias> bulmer, it appears it's called 'parted' and that it's already installed
[08:00] <bryantcaley> anyone had luck with the Mesa DRI Intel(R) 945GM video card  .... its a laptop (PC)
[08:00] <bluebanana> or perhaps I just don't know how
[08:00] <ama5> any filipino here???? pls. ping me
[08:00] <bryantcaley> gday shiester_miester ;] 
[08:00] <bulmer> trias: then use it..am not familiar with the partd options
[08:00] <LMNT_OX> hey all trying to connect to internet via PPPoE with Ubuntu? how do i do so???
[08:01] <FusE> bulmer, what about the $54 dollar one her: http://intel.links.channelintelligence.com/pages/showdealeritems.asp?nVID=11115&nRGID=328
[08:01] <elpargo> FusE, that link is wrong.
[08:01] <FusE> errr no its not
[08:01] <tupa> what's the difference between Desktop and Server edition disks?
[08:01] <xoRock> RoC_MasterMind, ok thx, ill check it
[08:01] <elpargo> FusE, then that's not a wifi card
[08:01] <bulmer> FusE: I dont know man..pick whatever suits your budget..mine i picked the airlink101 because it was 15 bux when it was on sale..lolz
[08:01] <FusE> tupa, Server edition is for, well, running a server
[08:01] <bur[n] e1> server edition has no GUI
[08:01] <tupa> FusE aha, and what if I use it for both !!
[08:01] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, any luck?
[08:01] <sauvin> Once I get Ubuntu installed on this machine, I don't imagine it comes with an IRC client. I prefer XChat. How to install it?
[08:02] <Jordan_U> MTecknology, Still looking
[08:02] <FusE> bleh
[08:02] <sauvin> That, and Kopete. Are these available for ubuntu?
[08:02] <MTecknology> sauvin, sudo apt-get install xchat
[08:02] <FusE> tupa, then get desktop
[08:02] <tupa> FuSE, why 2 discs, it would be wiser to do a network installation
[08:02] <Jordan_U> sauvin, Applications -> Add / Remove
[08:02] <Music_Shuffle_> sauvin, or you could just use Synaptic and find it.
[08:02] <bur[n] e1> sauvin: applications -> add remove -> check xchat
[08:02] <tupa> but ok, I'm installing desktop
[08:02] <ama5> hey watz up man I need help
[08:02] <ljsmithx> hello
[08:02] <sauvin> Kk, thanks.
[08:02] <RoC_MasterMind> !server > tupa
[08:02] <elpargo> tupa, server + gnome = Desktop
[08:02] <Frawgie> sauvin acutally, it does come with an IRC capable client, gaim will do it, but if you want xchat, do:  sudo apt-get install xchat
[08:03] <Jordan_U> sauvin, It does come with Gaim ( though xchat is better for IRC )
[08:03] <bluebanana> how do i get japanese language input support in ubuntu?
[08:03] <tupa> mmmm, server lacks GUI
[08:03] <bryantcaley> ubuntu detects my photo card!! it never did before....awesome
[08:03] <sauvin> Yes, XChat is vastly preferable. :)
[08:03] <RoC_MasterMind> tupa, exactly!  15MB of ram usage!
[08:03] <Jordan_U> !japanese | bluebanana
[08:03] <ubotu> bluebanana:  #ubuntu-jp  #kubuntu-jp 
[08:03] <sauvin> I'm jumping from Fedora Core 6.
[08:04] <Pozaro> sup
[08:04] <revilodraw> is anyone having trouble with amarok 1.4.6 being slooooow on feisty?
[08:04] <bluebanana> Jordan_U, you may be mistaken. I'm not wanting to speak japanese here. I want to be able to type japanese in my computer.
[08:04] <Pozaro> can anyone tell me how to get flash working in ubuntu i just installed it
[08:04] <ljsmithx> should i install ubuntu over mac os x?
[08:04] <ljsmithx> powerpc btw
[08:05] <Pozaro> plzz
[08:05] <RoC_MasterMind> !flash Pozaro
[08:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about flash pozaro - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:05] <RoC_MasterMind> !flash > Pozaro
[08:05] <Frawgie> ljsmithx either way works as long as it isnt windows :)
[08:05] <ljsmithx> HAHAHH
[08:05] <Jordan_U> bluebanana, I figured that they would know, and I just realized that even if you were fluent you couldn't use that channel until the problem was fixed :)
[08:05] <Pozaro> any one have macromedia flash working ?
[08:05] <FusE> elpargo, what do you suggest
[08:05] <Frawgie> I have all 3 here in front of me, give you 1 guess which one requires the most work
[08:05] <ljsmithx> umm, mabey
[08:05] <ama5> HELP!!!!!
[08:06] <ama5> HELP!!!!!
[08:06] <ama5> HELP!!!!!
[08:06] <FusE> !flash | Pzaro
[08:06] <ama5> HELP!!!!!
[08:06] <ubotu> Pzaro: 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
[08:06] <Jordan_U> Pozaro, Works as good as possible for me
[08:06] <ama5> HELP!!!!!
[08:06] <ama5> HELP!!!!!
[08:06] <FusE> !flash | Pozaro
[08:06] <ubotu> Pozaro: 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
[08:06] <shiester_miester> !justask | ama5
[08:06] <ama5> HELP!!!!!
[08:06] <ama5> HELP!!!!!
[08:06] <ubotu> ama5: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:06] <ama5> HELP!!!!!
[08:06] <ljsmithx> i dont have the os 10 install disks
[08:06] <shiester_miester> ama5, stop it
[08:06] <ama5> HELP!!!!!HELP!!!!!
[08:06] <Jordan_U> !ops
[08:06] <astro76> !ops | ama5
[08:06] <mo0osah> Pozaro, it's Adobe Flash now :)
[08:06] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[08:06] <elpargo> FusE, I'm vias all my cards have been intel...
[08:06] <FusE> !s[am | ama5
[08:06] <ubotu> ama5: please see above
[08:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about s[am - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:06] <FusE> !spam | ama5
[08:06] <ubotu> ama5: 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 :-)
[08:06] <Pozaro> yeah adobe :)
[08:06] <ljsmithx> i dont have the os 10 install disks
[08:06] <shiester_miester> looks like he stopped...
[08:06] <ama5> k sory
[08:06] <mo0osah> ama5 is your butt on fire?
[08:06] <ama5> im new in ubunto
[08:06] <FusE> ama5, type /disconnect for help
[08:06] <mo0osah> What's the prbolem?
[08:06] <ama5> i need help
[08:06] <ljsmithx> ubuntu*
[08:07] <RoC_MasterMind> ama5, yeah well that is good way to get kicked out.
[08:07] <ChazGreymane> I have another stupid question. what kind of themes can you use in a standard install of Ubuntu? I'm looking on Gnome-look.org and confused as to which themes I can use. lol
[08:07] <tupa> WTF??, at least 256 MB RAM to run desktop install CD????, what about legacy PCs
[08:07] <mo0osah> ama5 ask the question
[08:07] <elpargo> ama5, start with behaving
[08:07] <ama5> hahahah
[08:07] <shiester_miester> ama5, being new is no excuse for deliberately annoying the crap out of everyone
[08:07] <ama5> hahah so
[08:07] <FusE> how is it that my name got highlighted when Chaz said that
[08:07] <FusE> ama5, stfu
[08:07] <astro76> !ohmy | FusE
[08:07] <ubotu> FusE: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[08:07] <tupa> what if I don't have at least 256 MB RAM
[08:07] <ljsmithx> you guys may need more help channells...
[08:07] <tupa> ?
[08:07] <elpargo> tupa, you may want to check out xubuntu
[08:07] <shiester_miester> ljsmithx, why dont you start one ;)
[08:07] <Jordan_U> FusE, Whenever someone uses your name in a comment it gets highlighted in your client
[08:07] <FusE> astro, we don't want kids reflecting his behaviour
[08:07] <FusE> lol
[08:07] <bastidraZor> xubuntu can run on little as 64mb
[08:08] <MrTsunami> FusE: because there is a fuse in confuse :P
[08:08] <elpargo> that will run in 16 or something ancient like that.
[08:08] <RoC_MasterMind> tupa, you could use it, you will just use some of your swap space..make sure you got some of that...maybe 512MB?
[08:08] <Frawgie> FusE he used the word "confused" and your name is in it :P
[08:08] <FusE> lol
[08:08] <ljsmithx> coz i dont know much about linux in general
[08:08] <elpargo> ahh there you go 64.
[08:08] <martman> i just enabled dektop effects, including the cube(to switch desktops). when ever i switch to a different screen i loose both panels
[08:08] <martman> anyone know why>?
[08:08] <tupa> elpargo I'm using Debian in legacy PCs, and both work fine, I wanted to see what are the differences with ubuntu
[08:08] <sauvin> Does ubuntu use ext3?
[08:08] <ljsmithx> this is confusiung
[08:08] <FusE> I dont get why this is a 'family' channel, considernig it takes alot of knowledge to install ubuntu (ama5 got lucky)
[08:08] <xoRock> instaled ffmpeg, its seem that it only work in terminal, is there anyway i can install the gui version?
[08:08] <Jordan_U> sauvin, Yes
[08:08] <tupa> does Ubuntu installs more stuff than Debian that requires more RAM?
[08:08] <sauvin> Very cool.
[08:08] <ljsmithx> is there a powerpc ubuntu channel?
[08:08] <RoC_MasterMind> sauvin, why...yes
[08:08] <astro76> FusE, so set a good example
[08:08] <Jordan_U> sauvin, Thought you can use whatever you want
[08:09] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, No
[08:09] <ljsmithx> dang
[08:09] <RoC_MasterMind> xoRock, there's a GUI version?
[08:09] <Frawgie> FusE acutally, the live cd makes it really easy :)  just wondering if ama5's timezone is right
[08:09] <sauvin> Some distros are a bit limited, is my understanding.
[08:09] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, You can ask here though
[08:09] <FusE> lol
[08:09] <FusE> Well, Im still without network
[08:09] <xoRock> RoC_MasterMind, i dunno, ^^;
[08:09] <ljsmithx> yeah i would, but this channells like flodding with questions
[08:09] <Frawgie> FusE did that tutorial help at all?
[08:09] <FusE> nop
[08:09] <RoC_MasterMind> xoRock, the CLI version functions pretty well and is available to those with CLI and with a GUI.
[08:09] <FusE> But I dont know If I did it correctly
[08:10] <ljsmithx> i wish i new about apt-get before I stoped using ubuntu
[08:10] <FusE> >.<
[08:10] <Frawgie> fuse, you have the windows drivers for that card on hand?
[08:10] <Frawgie> FusE, you have the windows drivers for that card on hand?
[08:10] <ljsmithx> now im on mac
[08:10] <Frawgie> oops, lag ><
[08:10] <FusE> Frawgie, I have the drivers
[08:10] <Jordan_U> MTecknology, I think I got it
[08:10] <xoRock> RoC_MasterMind, i installed trough apt-get ffmpeg
[08:10] <bur[n] e1> ljsmithx: i'm pretty sure ubuntu can work on mac hardware
[08:10] <RoC_MasterMind> ljsmithx, that is a big thing to miss..but don't dispair, Ubuntu runs on Mac too!
[08:10] <ljsmithx> it can
[08:11] <Jordan_U> MTecknology, What is the keycode according to xev?
[08:11] <xoRock> RoC_MasterMind, what should i do to get the GUI version?
[08:11] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, ?
[08:11] <MTecknology> 121
[08:11] <MTecknology> ??
[08:11] <RoC_MasterMind> xoRock, I've never used one, the CLI version was fine for me.  Google around.
[08:11] <Frawgie> fuse, ok, go to the directory where the drivers are and type:  ndiswrapper -i <driver name>.inf
[08:11] <FusE> I did that
[08:11] <ljsmithx> yes, i stoped using it on my x86 bomb beacause there was nothing telling me about installing apps
[08:11] <FusE> ndiswrappers -l said my driver is installed
[08:11] <Frawgie> fuse, ok, type:  ndiswrapper -l
[08:11] <xoRock> RoC_MasterMind, ok thx
[08:11] <Frawgie> k, did it say the device was detected?
[08:11] <Jordan_U> MTecknology, Try running "xmodmap -e 'keycode 121 = Pointer_Button1' && xkbset m"
[08:12] <ljsmithx> i got given my mac
[08:12] <FusE> Frawgie, driver installed, device present
[08:12] <ljsmithx> guys, there is a #ubuntu-powerpc
[08:12] <ljsmithx> ZOMG!
[08:12] <FusE> lol
[08:12] <Frawgie> k, then all you should have to do is:   sudo depmod -a      then:  sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[08:12] <FusE> thers alot of channels you probably dont know about
[08:12] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, I guess I was wrong :)
[08:12] <ljsmithx> LIAR!
[08:12] <FusE> Frawgie did that
[08:12] <ljsmithx> :D
[08:13] <GraBBer2> What is Z in front of OMG? =p
[08:13] <Dag_> Hey guys, I've been a long time Windows user, 12 years.
[08:13] <Dag_> Now I went all Ubuntu!
[08:13] <bur[n] e1> ljsmithx: it's not supported by new versions of ubuntu
[08:13] <Dag_> Love Gnome, Ubuntu! :D
[08:13] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, should it just begin working?
[08:13] <nathan_> What's the 'next' button in Beryl keybindings?
[08:13] <astro76> Dag_, congratulations
[08:13] <Frawgie> fuse, ok, type:  lfconfig and see if it shows the device, should be like:  wlan0
[08:13] <Dag_> :D
[08:13] <ljsmithx> bur[n] el, i know
[08:13] <shiester_miester> thanks Dag_
[08:13] <gravemind> Frawgie: doesn't he have to modprobe?
[08:13] <Jordan_U> MTecknology, Yes, I guess that means it didn't :(
[08:13] <MTecknology> :(
[08:13] <Dag_> And it's really not so hard either, Ubuntu. I got my friends interressted too, specially with the Beryl installed :D
[08:13] <Frawgie> gravemind he said he did that :)
[08:13] <tupa> is gutsy the unstable version?
[08:13] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, there must be something i'm missing
[08:14] <gravemind> Frawgie: cool beans :)
[08:14] <ljsmithx> im thinking about doing it
[08:14] <ljsmithx> the Z u ask?
[08:14] <tupa> I don't know what to install, gutsy or feisty, I want the latest but not so unstable
[08:14] <FusE> Frawgie, shows what device
[08:14] <Jordan_U> MTecknology, Can you pastebin the actual output from xev?
[08:14] <Dag_> Do you guys know of any cool sites with 1240x1024 or something I think my desktop was, uhm, yeah backgrounds? Cool Linux backgrounds?
[08:14] <Dag_> I needs them :>
[08:14] <gravemind> tupa: feisty
[08:14] <shiester_miester> I'm having a weird network problem.  I'm connecting through a router/modem via CAT5.  The modem connects to the Internet perfectly, but ubuntu doesnt.  About 50% of the time, it just doesn't get an internet connection, at all.  sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart doesnt fix the problem, the only thing that fixes it is restarting ubuntu until it starts working for no apparent reason
[08:14] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, umm...... ok
[08:14] <Jordan_U> tupa, Feisty
[08:14] <Frawgie> fuse, should show the wireless device as wlan0 or something to that effect if the driver is working
[08:14] <FusE> my interface is eth1
[08:14] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, I'll just send it to a file and nopaste that
[08:15] <eboyjr> When shutting down the computer, it does not completely turn off. The last thing that it says is "Will now halt". How can I make it so that it just turns off completely?
[08:15] <ljsmithx> ZOMG! is more exitment than OMG!
[08:15] <tupa> gravemind, and what is gutsy for?
[08:15] <ljsmithx> ZOFMG
[08:15] <shiester_miester> ljsmithx, lol
[08:15] <tupa> is it the developers version gravemind?
[08:15] <ljsmithx> ZOMFG!*
[08:15] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, pastein isn't in the repos... :)
[08:15] <shiester_miester> tupa, gutsy is an unstable new version
[08:15] <|GraBBer|> ljsmithx, k LoL So Z doesn't mean anything particular like the F does? =p
[08:15] <shiester_miester> tupa, its not finished development yet, so we don't usually offer support for it
[08:15] <ljsmithx> yes...
[08:15] <astro76> !pastebin | MTecknology
[08:15] <ubotu> MTecknology: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:15] <telexicon> who needs help?
[08:16] <shiester_miester> telexicon, me :P
[08:16] <Frawgie> fuse eth1 is the normal NIC card, if there is nothing like wlan0 then the drivers arent working
[08:16] <dissection> When I looked for my USB devices in terminal the last line shows this,,, [25429.994044]  ftdi_sio ttyUSB0: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now disconnected from ttyUSB0
[08:16] <telexicon> shiester_miester, whats the problem?
[08:16] <MTecknology> astro76, Jordan_U, sorry, I meant nopaste isn't in the repos
[08:16] <sham> Can someone give me the name of an AIM client that has encryption? I can't get gaim to work with gaim-encryption or off the record, keep getting ABI version mismatch error messages
[08:16] <dissection> I had removed the cable and connected it back. What do I do now, it just says its disconnected.
[08:16] <FusE> >.<
[08:16] <FusE> eth1 shows as a wirelss con
[08:16] <Frawgie> fuse mine shows:  wlan0     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:0F:66:79:80:05
[08:16] <shiester_miester> (sorry for reposting this). telexicon: I'm having a weird network problem.  I'm connecting through a router/modem via CAT5.  The modem connects to the Internet perfectly, but ubuntu doesnt.  About 50% of the time, it just doesn't get an internet connection, at all.  sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart doesnt fix the problem, the only thing that fixes it is restarting ubuntu until it starts working for no apparent reason
[08:16] <Jordan_U> Frawgie, I have had a wireless interface show up as eth1
[08:16] <ljsmithx> :D
[08:16] <ljsmithx> :D
[08:16] <ljsmithx> :D
[08:16] <ljsmithx> :D
[08:16] <|GraBBer|> telexicon, Yes, but I am beyong help. ;) *shuts up and lets this be what it is supposed to, the ubuntu helpchannel* =)
[08:17] <|GraBBer|> ^^beyond
[08:17] <Frawgie> fuse jordan_u you both using pci cards?
[08:17] <conorkirkpatrick> !flood | ljsithx
[08:17] <ubotu> ljsithx: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:17] <conorkirkpatrick> oops
[08:17] <homerhomer> is wireless better now in the new kernel
[08:17] <conorkirkpatrick> soz
[08:17] <homerhomer> ?
[08:17] <FusE> Im using a pci card
[08:17] <Jordan_U> Frawgie, Yes
[08:17] <telexicon> shiester_miester, can you pastebin the output if ifconfig
[08:17] <ljsmithx> sorry ill stop wit the :D
[08:17] <shiester_miester> telexicon, the thing is, its working fine now.  will it still be helpful?
[08:17] <telexicon> shiester_miester, just to get a general sense
[08:17] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30192/ lines 74-76 will probably be of interest
[08:17] <Frawgie> fuse jordan_u ahh that might be why, mine is USB.  ok then fuse, all you should have to do is go to System > Administration > Network to configure the connection
[08:17] <Jordan_U> homerhomer, The framework is better, but just like before if there are good drivers for your card it will work, if not it won't
[08:18] <telexicon> shiester_miester, what type of router?
[08:18] <krinns_> hey
[08:18] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, those lines occure when I tap the pen
[08:18] <dissection> Help me please
[08:18] <FusE> Frawgie, network seems to be blank
[08:18] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, * on the screen
[08:18] <krinns_> am trying to install US robotics on Ubuntu
[08:18] <shiester_miester> telexicon, its an adsl modem/router thingy.  its an alcatel speedtouch 530
[08:18] <krinns_> it connects and disconnects every 3 misn
[08:18] <Jordan_U> FusE, I would use network-manager myself
[08:18] <FusE> ?
[08:18] <FusE> hmm?
[08:18] <shiester_miester> telexicon, http://pastebin.com/m52569f1
[08:19] <FusE> eboyjr, we can read black writing too
[08:19] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, 92-94 is where i'm getting 121 from
[08:19] <PrimoTurbo> How would I install Ubuntu with out using a CD/DVD drive, and with out using Wubi from windows install?...
[08:19] <eboyjr> FusE: What's black writing?
[08:19] <ljsmithx> "IRC, Multiplayer Notpad"
[08:19] <astro76> looks black to me
[08:19] <telexicon> shiester_miester, ugh, complicated
[08:19] <FusE> Frawgie, my /etc/network/interfaces is now missing.....
[08:19] <ljsmithx> IN COLOR!
[08:19] <FusE> ljsmithx, notepad supports coloring....
[08:19] <telexicon> shiester_miester, hehe ok, so how many physical ethernet ports does your computer have?
[08:20] <ljsmithx> :D
[08:20] <telexicon> shiester_miester, 2?
[08:20] <shiester_miester> ljsmithx, dont you mean, multiplayer gedit/vi/nano/etc
[08:20] <PrimoTurbo> Wubi is broken it gives me an error, my CD/DVD drives don't work I have tried installing 5.10 6.04 and 7.04 wih no success...I get errors
[08:20] <kyja> beryl and emerald is the most emazing thing ever !!!!!!!!!! :)
[08:20] <shiester_miester> ljsmithx, we don't use notepad here ;)
[08:20] <ljsmithx> yep
[08:20] <shiester_miester> telexicon, uhh...2 i think
[08:20] <ljsmithx> i know, i use text edit
[08:20] <shiester_miester> telexicon, 2 of them are plugged in
[08:20] <telexicon> shiester_miester, so you are on 2 networks?
[08:20] <Frawgie> fuse did you blacklist the bcm43xx
[08:20] <PrimoTurbo> from offical images and burned disks, I think the drives are broken but I had no problem installing Windows XP & Vista and can burn movies & music no problem
[08:20] <shiester_miester> kyja, compiz-fusion is even better :D
[08:20] <telexicon> shiester_miester, can you pastebin the output of 'cat /etc/network/interfaces'
[08:20] <Jordan_U> MTecknology, I don't think that it is mapped to a keycode at all, I don't know what to give to xmodmap
[08:21] <FusE> Frawgie, no, but the interfaces file is missing
[08:21] <shiester_miester> telexicon, no, the second one isnt really being used, since I can't get ubuntu > windows networking happening
[08:21] <kyja> realy
[08:21] <kyja> hmmmm
[08:21] <Jordan_U> !install | PrimoTurbo
[08:21] <ubotu> PrimoTurbo: 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
[08:21] <Frawgie> fuse you have to blacklist that or it wont work at all
[08:21] <telexicon> shiester_miester, is this computer acting as a router?
[08:21] <weltschmerz> can anyone help explain to me in an nfs share what "network" is?
[08:21] <FusE> how
[08:21] <Frawgie> fuse type this:   echo 'blacklist bcm43xx' | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[08:21] <shiester_miester> telexicon, http://pastebin.com/m3b6a2ac0
[08:21] <shiester_miester> telexicon, nope
[08:21] <weltschmerz> i assume netmask is like 255.255.0.0 or something.
[08:22] <FusE> Frawgie, wait, I need that file back
[08:22] <ljsmithx> lol, #ubuntu-ljsmithx
[08:22] <Frawgie> if you lose connection, thats in the  /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist file at the end
[08:22] <shiester_miester> telexicon, I'm trying to get a little home network set up but thats unrelated to this problem and none of it is working anyway, except for this computer's internet connection
[08:22] <dissection> When I looked for my USB devices in terminal the last line shows this,,, [25429.994044]  ftdi_sio ttyUSB0: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now disconnected from ttyUSB0
[08:22] <Jordan_U> Frawgie, Just wondering, did he try the native drivers with firmware first?
[08:22] <Frawgie> fuse what file?
[08:22] <FusE> interfaces file
[08:22] <Frawgie> jordan_u no idea :P
[08:22] <telexicon> shiester_miester, are both the cables plugged into the router thing?
[08:22] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, alrighty... I'm going to get some sleep though, i gotta get in in a couple hours
[08:22] <shiester_miester> telexicon, no, just one
[08:22] <zanaga> weltschmerz: usually it's your IP address ending with .0 for example my network is 192.168.2.0 with netmask 255.255.255.0 and my ip address is something like 192.168.2.15
[08:23] <telexicon> shiester_miester, and the other one is plugged into a switch somewhere else?
[08:23] <Jordan_U> Frawgie, I would suggest he does before trying ndiswrapper
[08:23] <shiester_miester> telexicon, no, its plugged into another computer downstairs which isn't turned on at the moment
[08:23] <MTecknology> Jordan_U, if you come across anything you can drop me a message, thanks for the help
[08:23] <zanaga> weltschmerz: a handy tool to calculcate all these is ipcalc if you want the easy way to find out your equivalents
[08:23] <Frawgie> jordan_u well he said some time back he had wiki'd and whatnot a bunch tryin to figure this thing out, so i would assume he ran across it somewhere, didnt ask though
[08:23] <Jordan_U> MTecknology, np
[08:23] <shiester_miester> telexicon, i dont have any fancy network hardware ;) all i have is my adsl modem, 3 computers and 3 crossover cables
[08:23] <shiester_miester> thats all
[08:23] <telexicon> shiester_miester, ok
[08:24] <telexicon> shiester_miester, why the static ip address?
[08:24] <Jordan_U> FusE, Did you try bcm43xx-fwcutter already ?
[08:24] <ljsmithx> i dont have the os 10 install disks, so should i erase os 10 and install ubutnu?
[08:24] <FusE> hold on
[08:24] <FusE> my interfaces file is missing
[08:24] <shiester_miester> telexicon, thats for the one not plugged into the modem.  apparently I need to use a static IP to be able to network with the other computer and use internet connection sharing
[08:24] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, No, keep it for firmware updates if nothing else
[08:25] <ljsmithx> what do u mean?
[08:25] <telexicon> shiester_miester, which eth is plugged into the modem and which to the other comp?
[08:25] <tupa> does ubuntu/kubuntu/xubuntu use the same packages but different desktop environments?
[08:25] <Pozaro> is gnash any good
[08:25] <weltschmerz> but zanaga but i don't know what is meant by "Network"
[08:25] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, You can't get any firmware updates with Ubuntu
[08:25] <telexicon> Pozaro, its getting there, not ready yet
[08:25] <bur[n] er> Pozaro: as good as advertised
[08:25] <shiester_miester> telexicon, the one that doesnt have a static IP is plugged into the modem, otherwise I wouldn't be online right now ;)
[08:25] <ljsmithx> ok
[08:25] <Pozaro> :(
[08:25] <shiester_miester> telexicon, i think its ETH1
[08:25] <telexicon> shiester_miester, good point
[08:26] <Pozaro> so the best thing is to get the flashlugin-nonfre
[08:26] <Pozaro> where do i install it
[08:26] <ljsmithx> Jordan, how do I know if im uptodate im using an old imac atm
[08:26] <zanaga> weltschmerz: in /etc/exports? it means the network address (the address i just mentioned)
[08:26] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, You will need to turn off journaling in OSx to be able to resize the partition
[08:26] <ljsmithx> ok
[08:26] <FusE> Frawgie
[08:26] <Frawgie> fuse i can give you a cope of mine, but i dont think that would help :P
[08:26] <ljsmithx> ill open disk util
[08:26] <telexicon> shiester_miester, type: sudo ifdown eth1
[08:26] <FusE> errr
[08:26] <telexicon> shiester_miester, er, eth0
[08:26] <FusE> what should I do >.<
[08:27] <weltschmerz> zanaga no, not in /etc/exports  in the gnome sharing program.
[08:27] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, Check the update-manager, I guess on something that old there probably won't be any updates
[08:27] <Frawgie> did you type that blacklist command in?
[08:27] <ljsmithx> whos the person who wanted the mac fonts?
[08:27] <astro76> Pozaro, just type the command: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[08:27] <weltschmerz> whatever it's called.
[08:27] <shiester_miester> telexicon, how will turning off the other device help?
[08:27] <FusE> not yet
[08:27] <tupa> oh okey, I checked it in wiki
[08:27] <weltschmerz> invoked from nautilus
[08:27] <shiester_miester> i mean the other connection
[08:27] <telexicon> shiester_miester, it makes things simpler
[08:27] <telexicon> shiester_miester, it removes variables
[08:27] <ljsmithx> yeah, the os itself needs updating
[08:27] <shiester_miester> ok
[08:27] <ljsmithx> im on os 10.4.9
[08:27] <zanaga> weltschmerz: hmm.. i'm not too familiar with that, but i'd assume it's still that same address
[08:27] <Pozaro> astro and fter i type that i can use flash ?
[08:27] <shiester_miester> telexicon, done
[08:27] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, So I guess you could just whipe OSx
[08:27] <telexicon> shiester_miester, whats the ip of the router?
[08:27] <Frawgie> fuse type it, it wont hurt you til you reboot, then it should let you use the wireless, if it doesnt, just depmod and modprobe again and it should fire up
[08:27] <elpargo> FusE, listen to the little voice inside your head
[08:27] <ljsmithx> yeah, but i have two problems
[08:27] <telexicon> shiester_miester, pastebin 'route -n'
[08:28] <Jordan_U> FusE, Did you try bcm43xx-fwcutter already ?
[08:28] <FusE> elpargo, the one that says burn my computer?
[08:28] <telexicon> shiester_miester, and 'cat /etc/resolv.conf'
[08:28] <Frawgie> brb, need a drink :)
[08:28] <elpargo> FusE, umm yup that's probably it.
[08:28] <telexicon> shiester_miester, and ethtool eth1
[08:28] <ljsmithx> ill probly ask this when the chans alittle quiet but i need to know how to compile from source
[08:28] <iiiyel> ha ha ha
[08:28] <ljsmithx> :(
[08:28] <Jordan_U> !compile | ljsmithx
[08:28] <ubotu> ljsmithx: 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!)
[08:29] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, You will almost never need to do it though
[08:29] <ljsmithx> kool
[08:29] <ljsmithx> isnt there a lack of support for powerpc linux apps?
[08:29] <shiester_miester> telexicon, http://pastebin.com/m25f7e9b1
[08:30] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, No, everything open source available for x86 is available for PPC
[08:30] <FusE> Frawgie, I ran it
[08:30] <shiester_miester> telexicon, the first part is from route -n
[08:30] <shiester_miester> i forgot to label it
[08:30] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, Same repository lists basically
[08:30] <ljsmithx> AHHHHHHHHHH
[08:30] <telexicon> shiester_miester, dang, i hate it when ISP give out lame private IPs
[08:30] <ljsmithx> great
[08:30] <telexicon> shiester_miester, im sorry
[08:30] <Confuse-a-cat> Hello, I need help on an Ubuntu installation that continually crashes on bootup, both in regular installation mode and in safe mode. Can anyone help?
[08:30] <ljsmithx> GOOD GOOD
[08:30] <shiester_miester> telexicon, eh?
[08:31] <FusE> Frawgie, I ran it
[08:31] <ljsmithx> aww dude, thats been teh thing thats stoped me from installing ubuntu
[08:31] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, And with proprietary apps compiling from source won't do much good :)
[08:31] <ljsmithx> the*
[08:31] <ljsmithx> WIKED
[08:31] <zanaga> Confuse-a-cat: what kind of an error is displayed when it crashes?
[08:31] <ljsmithx> i might install it today then
[08:31] <telexicon> shiester_miester, oh maybe its your router/modem
[08:31] <ljsmithx> yesyesyesyesyesyesy
[08:31] <dissection> When I looked for my USB devices in terminal the last line shows this,,, [25429.994044]  ftdi_sio ttyUSB0: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now disconnected from ttyUSB0
[08:31] <weltschmerz> what is meant by "network" in the Nautilus share configuration?
[08:31] <FusE> zanaga, nothing crashes
[08:32] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, To be clear there are a lot of closed source apps that can't be installed at all like flash
[08:32] <dissection> Anyone knows what to do?
[08:32] <FusE> 65
[08:32] <ljsmithx> yeah
[08:32] <ljsmithx> Adobe's flash u mean?
[08:32] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, Yes
[08:32] <FusE> Frawgie, I ran it
[08:32] <ljsmithx> is there an open-source clone somewear?
[08:32] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, gnash can give you your youtube fix though :)
[08:32] <telexicon> shiester_miester, well, now the only problem is, i need all this information again when its not working
[08:32] <shiester_miester> telexicon, it can't be, because I just turn it on and don't touch it.  the lights on it report a working connection, its only ubuntu that doesn't do it for some reason, and if i restart once or twice it usually works (again, without touching the modem at all)
[08:32] <ljsmithx> kool
[08:32] <bur[n] er> weltschmerz: samba or nfs network
[08:32] <ljsmithx> well
[08:33] <Pozaro> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[08:33] <Pozaro> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[08:33] <FusE> hi bur[n] er, guess what im her for :P
[08:33] <Confuse-a-cat> zanaga: occasionally I get a kernel panic, but it's been quite varied. Rarely I'm able to get to a desktop screen and attempt an installation, but it always crashes out. It sounds like a hardware issue, but I can't imagine what could be causing it.
[08:33] <RoC_MasterMind> ljsmithx, there is a workaround, and there are two Free flash projects.
[08:33] <shiester_miester> telexicon, if it was a problem with the modem then restarting ubuntu certainly wouldn't make any difference, since the modem has it's own connection altogether
[08:33] <conorkirkpatrick> Pozaro: sudo su
[08:33] <Pozaro> can someone please tel me why im getting this
[08:33] <telexicon> shiester_miester, i understand
[08:33] <ljsmithx> i might start backing up my stuff, and ill get going on the install soon
[08:33] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, And anything that you can get a .flv from with soething like getvid you can play the actual .flv file just fine
[08:33] <zanaga> Confuse-a-cat: have you tried running the memory tester from the installation CD?
[08:33] <dissection> Pozaro: Check if synaptic is running.
[08:33] <RoC_MasterMind> !flash64 > ljsmithx
[08:33] <Pozaro> yup
[08:33] <zanaga> Confuse-a-cat: it could be a memory issue
[08:33] <dissection> Pozaro: You need to close it
[08:33] <ljsmithx> umm
[08:34] <Confuse-a-cat> zanaga: yes, I thought so as well, but the memory test all checked out.
[08:34] <shiester_miester> telex, I can make it reliably not work :P all I do is turn on ubuntu before I turn on the adsl router and it refuses to connect no matter what I do
[08:34] <ljsmithx> its a 32-bit powerpc
[08:34] <weltschmerz> bur[n] er no, i've already chosen nfs.
[08:34] <FusE--> Im tired of my name being highlighted lol
[08:34] <shiester_miester> *telexicon,
[08:34] <telexicon> shiester_miester, it would be interesting to see if these things worked, ping 10.0.0.1, ping 10.0.0.138, ping 72.14.207.99... when the connection isnt working
[08:34] <ljsmithx> not AMD-64
[08:34] <zanaga> Confuse-a-cat: odd. Which distribution version?
[08:34] <shiester_miester> telexicon, ok then
[08:34] <Pozaro> :)
[08:34] <FusE--> Frawgie, you there?
[08:34] <Confuse-a-cat> zanaga: 7.04
[08:34] <bur[n] er> weltschmerz: ok, have fun with that
[08:34] <telexicon> shiester_miester, as well as all the other information you sent me :)
[08:34] <shiester_miester> telex, yup
[08:34] <Pozaro> thanks it let me tpe the command now
[08:34] <ljsmithx> brb, u guys are SOOOOO MUCH HELP!!!
[08:34] <ljsmithx> :D
[08:34] <shiester_miester> telexicon, what other information was it again?
[08:34] <telexicon> shiester_miester, you can press tab to autocomplete names :)
[08:35] <weltschmerz> :(
[08:35] <Pozaro> but now i have 1 more problem :( linuxis confusing
[08:35] <zanaga> Confuse-a-cat: do you have a Wireless NIC?
[08:35] <Pozaro> Package flashplugin-nonfree is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[08:35] <shiester_miester> telexicon, yes i know, i just forgot to
[08:35] <Pozaro> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[08:35] <Pozaro> is only available from another source
[08:35] <weltschmerz> why is this so freakin complicated?  it should be so simple.
[08:35] <telexicon> shiester_miester, cat /etc/network/interfaces, cat /etc/resolv.conf, ifconfig, ethtool eth1
[08:35] <Confuse-a-cat> zanaga: no, just the ethernet that came with the Mboard
[08:35] <FusE--> Frawgie....
[08:35] <Jordan_U> Pozaro, You need to enable all the repositories
[08:35] <dissection> Pozaro: You'll need to add repos
[08:35] <Pozaro> ahh
[08:35] <Jordan_U> Pozaro, System -> Administration -> Software Sources
[08:35] <zanaga> Confuse-a-cat: too bad, there was an issue in the broadcom driver that caused something similar
[08:36] <|_ocke> so im trying to do steam in wine, i've got it all running and logged in and the fonts working and everything
[08:36] <Cubey> ugh, and this is why i don't like linux. stuff freaken doesnt work
[08:36] <|_ocke>  i can browse the webpages that show up, but i cant click any of the menus or click on 'my games' to got counterstrike source downloaded
[08:36] <Confuse-a-cat> zanaga: ahh, I wish it were something with an easy explanation
[08:36] <shiester_miester> Cubey, I feel your pain
[08:36] <|_ocke> any ideas?
[08:36] <Cubey> i've been trying for 3 hours to get flash to play
[08:36] <telexicon> Cubey, it can have some issues
[08:36] <shiester_miester> Cubey, although similar things happen with any OS
[08:36] <zanaga> Confuse-a-cat: you could try an older version just to see if the problem is just in 7.04
[08:36] <Jordan_U> Cubey, Try #winehq
[08:36] <bur[n] er> Cubey: 64-bit or 32-bit?
[08:36] <Cubey> 32
[08:36] <telexicon> but it doesnt run on 75% of supercomputers by not working
[08:36] <Confuse-a-cat> zanaga: Thanks, I will give that a try
[08:36] <Cubey> i can't even get normal flash to play in firefox
[08:36] <bur[n] er> Cubey: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[08:37] <shiester_miester> Cubey, its not a linux problem, its because the people who make software rarely devote as much attention to linux code as they do to windows code
[08:37] <FusE--> Jordan_U I blacklisted that bmww.... thing
[08:37] <telexicon> Cubey, adobe has some serious issues also
[08:37] <shiester_miester> Cubey, if they worked as hard on linux code as they did on windows code, everything would be much better ;)
[08:37] <bur[n] er> shiester_miester: it's not that either... its that flash is proprietary and can't be included with Ubuntu
[08:37] <Pozaro> updates right
[08:37] <Jordan_U> FusE--, Have you actually installed NDISwrapper yet?
[08:37] <FusE--> yews
[08:38] <shiester_miester> bur[n] er, yes but they could always make a downloadable installer for it
[08:38] <Cubey> shiester_miester, package can't be foundf
[08:38] <Jordan_U> FusE--, If it is working then fine, just know that there are native open source drivers built into Ubuntu
[08:38] <RoC_MasterMind> shiester_miester, we have that.
[08:38] <Confuse-a-cat> zanaga: I think this might be a little telling... this computer has gone through a few moves overseas, and after trying to install XP recently I discovered sound drivers would install, but no sound would be produced.
[08:38] <FusE--> its not
[08:38] <Jordan_U> FusE--, They just need furmware that broadcom won't let them distribute
[08:38] <shiester_miester> RoC_MasterMind, i was referring to one that has had as much attention devoted to it as to the windows version
[08:38] <_atomic> Hi
[08:38] <bur[n] er> Cubey: that apt-get line works to get flash if you have universe enabled... alternatively, click applications, add/remove, in the top right change to "all available applications" then search for "restricted" to get ubuntu restricted extras
[08:38] <shiester_miester> RoC_MasterMind, such that it is equally usable and stable etc
[08:38] <telexicon> Cubey, you ready to have it work?
[08:38] <FusE--> gtg
[08:38] <dissection> [25429.994044]  ftdi_sio ttyUSB0: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now disconnected from ttyUSB0 <---- Why does it say this?
[08:39] <Confuse-a-cat> zanaga: I'm suspecting there could be some real quirky hardware issues
[08:39] <bur[n] er> telexicon: i beat you to it ;)
[08:39] <zanaga> Confuse-a-cat: it could be a motherboard issue then. Usually when i've run in to motherboard issues it's more like on/off type of thing
[08:39] <Jordan_U> FusE--, Then Remove ndis and sudo apt-get install bcm43xx-fwcutter
[08:39] <RoC_MasterMind> yeah i'd wait a couple days
[08:39] <RoC_MasterMind> for the fixed version of flash to get released *.48
[08:39] <RoC_MasterMind> some security fixes.
[08:39] <Cubey> hohum... i'm in KDE. so i have the other package manager
[08:39] <telexicon> bur[n] er, perhaps
[08:39] <shiester_miester> telexicon, I'll restart and do those commands when the connection isnt working
[08:39] <RoC_MasterMind> I mean..for it to make it down to us.
[08:39] <telexicon> shiester_miester, ok
[08:39] <RoC_MasterMind> I'd love to know if there's a way I can upgrade what I have on the other computers.
[08:39] <bur[n] er> Cubey: i am not a kde user, so I don't know the specifics, but you need the universe repositories enabled and then you get "ubuntu-restricted-extras"
[08:39] <zanaga> Confuse-a-cat: the only way to find out for sure is to start switching parts, and that's no fun
[08:40] <Jordan_U> RoC_MasterMind, What do you mean?
[08:40] <Cubey> I have them all set to universe. i think.
[08:40] <RoC_MasterMind> Upgrade the Flash plugin.
[08:40] <bur[n] er> Cubey: then you're hosed
[08:40] <bur[n] er> heh
[08:40] <bur[n] er> !sources.list
[08:40] <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
[08:40] <Confuse-a-cat> zanaga:  Yeah... I've been messing with this thing for a few days already and am about ready to start again from scratch.
[08:40] <RoC_MasterMind> Also flashplugin-nonfree is broken right now....I'm not sure if I should use the browser-based install toolbar whenever you goto a flash site.
[08:40] <Cubey> I tried installing it from adobe's source. i tried getting version 7
[08:40] <Confuse-a-cat> zanaga: I'll give Edgy another try and see what happens. Thanks again for your help!
[08:40] <Pozaro> i know you guys are tired of my questions but when i go to Sytem>Administration>software sources. Do i go to Ubuntu Software, third parties or updates to install flashplayer nonfree
[08:41] <zanaga> Confuse-a-cat: no problem, i hope you get the computer up and running
[08:41] <Jordan_U> Cubey, ubuntu-restricted-extras is in multiverse
[08:41] <bur[n] er> Cubey: you can just copy the libflashplayer.so file to ~/.mozilla/plugins
[08:41] <bur[n] er> aww, multiverse!
[08:41] <Cubey> bur[n] e1, it's there but it doesn't work in firefox
[08:41] <bur[n] er> Cubey: get flash9 from the multiverse repos
[08:41] <Jordan_U> Cubey, Why not install the flashplugin-nonfree package
[08:41] <Cubey> I have 9 :/
[08:41] <bur[n] er> Jordan_U: that's what we're trying to get him to do
[08:41] <Cubey> nd i di install flashplugin-nonfree
[08:41] <bur[n] er> liar ;)
[08:41] <Cubey> argh
[08:41] <Cubey> and i did
[08:42] <Cubey> i tried that first
[08:42] <bur[n] er> it'd work if you did
[08:42] <Jordan_U> Cubey, What problem are you having?
[08:42] <Cubey> it simple doesn't work
[08:42] <Jordan_U> Cubey, What happens when you go to a site with flash content?
[08:42] <RoC_MasterMind> uh...like 20 seconds ago I said flashplugin-nonfree is broken
[08:42] <Cubey> hm
[08:43] <RoC_MasterMind> It's a bug...it's getting fixed...the new version has a different checksum that their script checks...so it won't install it after the download
[08:43] <Cubey> well i had tried that, i tried getting it from adobe's site
[08:43] <Jordan_U> RoC_MasterMind, already fixed
[08:43] <RoC_MasterMind> Jordan_U, nuh uh/
[08:43] <Jordan_U> RoC_MasterMind, I got the update already
[08:44] <b123> Does anyone use AWN here that can help me with plugins?
[08:44] <bur[n] er> b123: #ubuntu-effects
[08:44] <telexicon> bur[n] er, i do too
[08:44] <RoC_MasterMind> Ahh...Hokay.
[08:44] <Cubey> well, this time flash semi-worked but it killed firefox
[08:45] <Cubey> for 'badger'
[08:45] <Cubey> youtube never works for me however
[08:45] <telexicon> Cubey, bader?....
[08:45] <telexicon> er badger
[08:45] <Pozaro> getting flash to work in this is a pain at least you got your working partially
[08:45] <telexicon> like.. breezy badger?
[08:45] <Cubey> the badger flash thing
[08:45] <Pozaro> i keep gettign the Package flashplugin-nonfree is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[08:45] <bur[n] er> badger flash thing?
[08:45] <Cubey> lol, hold on
[08:45] <Jordan_U> Pozaro, System -> Administration -> Software Sources
[08:45] <telexicon> isnt badger really old?
[08:45] <RoC_MasterMind> yeah
[08:45] <RoC_MasterMind> 05 I think
[08:45] <Cubey> it's a good thing to test with
[08:45] <bur[n] er> breezy badger == 5.10 :)
[08:46] <Cubey> http://www.badgerbadgerbadger.com/
[08:46] <Cubey> that
[08:46] <Sonicadvance1> really old
[08:46] <RoC_MasterMind> haha
[08:46] <RoC_MasterMind> that's funny
[08:46] <telexicon> oh
[08:46] <Pozaro> im in software sources now nd i activate everythign in updates right ?
[08:46] <Cubey> I'm running drake
[08:46] <telexicon> lolol
[08:46] <zanaga> Cubey: if you enter the url about:plugins in firefox, does it list more than one flash plugin?
[08:46] <Jordan_U> Pozaro, Yes activate everything
[08:46] <bur[n] er> Cubey: i have to say, it works here
[08:46] <ljsmithx> woah
[08:46] <b123> can't find help there
[08:47] <fopascual> hello
[08:47] <ljsmithx> whats the latest version number for ubuntu?
[08:47] <fuzzy_logic> hi
[08:47] <ljsmithx> hello
[08:47] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, 7.04
[08:48] <ljsmithx> :D
[08:48] <|_ocke> Cubey, cubey terra?
[08:48] <Cubey> hmm. i see 2 unless i'm mistaken: libflashplayer.so / libflash-mozplugin.so
[08:48] <MrTsunami> l!feisty | ljsmithx
[08:48] <MrTsunami> !feisty | ljsmithx
[08:48] <ubotu> ljsmithx: 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
[08:48] <ljsmithx> kool, im gunna put my music and pics on usb and get startded
[08:48] <ljsmithx> now!
[08:48] <zanaga> Cubey: that libflash-mozplugin.so might be your problem.. that's the opensource alternative that lacks a lot of features
[08:49] <capiCrimm> with totem movie player, how do I get subtitles to work. I have a .sub file with the same name as the .avi? I always have troubles with this.
[08:49] <Cubey> ahh. where is it located?
[08:49] <ljsmithx> is there a way to just install without going to the live version?
[08:49] <Jordan_U> !alternate | ljsmithx
[08:49] <ubotu> ljsmithx: 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
[08:49] <zanaga> Cubey: dpkg -S libflash-mozplugin.so
[08:49] <bur[n] er> capiCrimm: by sudo apt-get install vlc ;)
[08:49] <fuzzy_logic> ljsmithx: use the alternate cd
[08:49] <ljsmithx> ahhh
[08:49] <zanaga> Cubey: that will tell you which package installs that module, uninstall that package
[08:49] <Cubey> alrighty
[08:49] <ljsmithx> i dont wanna download again
[08:50] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, What is wrong with the Live version?
[08:50] <Cubey> libflash-mozplugin. hm
[08:50] <fuzzy_logic> ljsmithx: well.. you will have to :) you should read or come there first before downloading
[08:50] <ljsmithx> its slooowowoowow
[08:50] <ljsmithx> i should hay :\
[08:50] <Pozaro> k everything is activated and its giving me updats o install now
[08:50] <fuzzy_logic> ljsmithx: i like the live cd becuase you can play one of the cool gnome games while the system is installing
[08:50] <weltschmerz> does anyone know how to share a directory over nfs from nautilus?
[08:51] <shiester_miester> back
[08:51] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, You can get the minimal CD, then it will download while it installs at least
[08:51] <ljsmithx> i think im gunna cry
[08:51] <bur[n] er> weltschmerz: with samba, you right click it and click share... maybe the same with nfs?
[08:51] <ljsmithx> "dont leave me os 10!"
[08:51] <ljsmithx> im quiting the apps now lol
[08:52] <Cubey> thank you! that is what the problem was. youtube now works
[08:52] <FusE> Jordan_U: Im currently booted into a old old kernel
[08:52] <shiester_miester> telexicon, http://pastebin.com/m5110f799
[08:52] <ljsmithx> coz ill never be able to upgrade to leopard
[08:52] <ljsmithx> so ill go one better
[08:52] <FusE> Jordan_U: can you give me a list of things I should run, and a list of things you need to see on the new kernel
[08:53] <Jordan_U> FusE, If you havn't tried bcm43xx-fwcutter you should remove ndis, remove the blacklist on bcm43xx and install bcm43xx-fwcutter
[08:53] <sauvin> Under Ubuntu, an internal IDE drive would be called what?
[08:53] <telexicon> shiester_miester, aha!
[08:53] <FusE> okay Jordan_U, how do I do that lol
[08:53] <fuzzy_logic> ljsmithx: why not?
[08:53] <telexicon> shiester_miester, so is this on feisty?
[08:53] <shiester_miester> telexicon, i was thinking that those "operation not permitted" in the pings might be a symptom of the same cause
[08:53] <shiester_miester> telexicon, yes it is
[08:53] <Pozaro> does the flash plugin have an apt url ?
[08:53] <weltschmerz> bur[n] er yes, i right-click to share it.
[08:53] <weltschmerz> but i don't know the options.
[08:53] <farski> does anyone know if a single class has 2+ HABTM it loses the << method?
[08:53] <telexicon> shiester_miester, the cause is, the router isnt giving your computer an IP Address
[08:54] <ljsmithx> fuzz, its a g3 slot-loading imac
[08:54] <Jordan_U> FusE, Undo whatever instructions you have done so far ( that BTW is why I always suggest trying bcm43xx-fwcutter first )
[08:54] <shiester_miester> sauvin, sda, hda, i think
[08:54] <shiester_miester> telexicon, ok, so why not? :/
[08:54] <weltschmerz> bur[n] er i don't know what to put for "network" and "hostmask" (assuming 255.255.255.0 will work for the latter)
[08:54] <FusE> how do I unblacklist bcm
[08:54] <ljsmithx> apple stoped supporting crappy coputers after leopard coms out
[08:54] <telexicon> shiester_miester, well... /etc/init.d/networking restart ... shouldve worked
[08:54] <zanaga> Pozaro: use the add remove applications tool, it will add the required urls
[08:54] <sauvin> If it's hda, I'll be alright. If it's sda, I'm in trouble; how would I be able to tell existing partitions from the monster USB I'm about to install ubuntu on?
[08:54] <shiester_miester> telexicon, tried it, it doesnt work.  ubuntu does a few DHCP DISCOVER broadcasts and nothing happens
[08:55] <shiester_miester> it does about 4 and gives up
[08:55] <FusE> Jordan_U: what I dont get is, Im on a older kernel, same network info, same interfaces file, and I still can connect
[08:55] <Pozaro> can i add the flash plyr that way ??
[08:55] <telexicon> shiester_miester, well its the routers job to respond
[08:55] <shiester_miester> telexicon, so why is it that it often works fine after I restart?
[08:55] <zeroc00l> hi guyz!
[08:55] <Jordan_U> FusE, oh, on an older kernel it works? Didn't realize that
[08:55] <zanaga> Pozaro: yup, just point & click, it does the work for you =)
[08:55] <sauvin> You know what, I'm a reasonably bright boy. Something will suggest itself. Wish me luck!
[08:55] <shiester_miester> gday zeroc00l
[08:55] <telexicon> shiester_miester, im not sure
[08:55] <Jordan_U> FusE, How did you get it working on the older kernel?
[08:55] <FusE> Jordan_U: yes, Im on a older kernel right now
[08:55] <Pozaro> :)
[08:56] <FusE> Its been working
[08:56] <shiester_miester> sauvin, it would be pretty easy to tell the difference there
[08:56] <FusE> Its when I upgraded it didnt work on the new kernel
[08:56] <shiester_miester> sauvin, for one thing, the USB HDD would be monstorously large, and also it would only appear AFTER you plug it in ;)
[08:56] <Jordan_U> FusE, I don't think you have a broadcom card....
[08:56] <telexicon> shiester_miester, sudo /etc/network/interfaces and put a # in front of the two lines after iface eth1 inet dhcp
[08:56] <FusE> Why does it matter, it works for this kernel
[08:56] <ljsmithx> an other problem
[08:57] <holycow> shiester_miester, great nick
[08:57] <shiester_miester> ty, holycow
[08:57] <ljsmithx> how do i play mpgs and mp3's?
[08:57] <Jordan_U> FusE, I just completely misunderstood the problem you were having
[08:57] <FusE> lol
[08:57] <FusE> should I unistnall ndiswrapper
[08:57] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, Double click them, totem should install the codecs for you
[08:57] <ljsmithx> guys?
[08:58] <weltschmerz> ljsmithx restricted formats
[08:58] <shiester_miester> telexicon, what are those 2 lines doing there :/ is that assigning a static IP to ETH1?
[08:58] <ljsmithx> ok, when i was using ubuntu on pc it told me that the files were not supported or sumthing
[08:58] <weltschmerz> does anyone know about nfs sharing with nautilus?
[08:58] <telexicon> shiester_miester, well it should be ignoring those lines, but it might be deciding to ignore dhcp.. i dunno
[08:58] <ljsmithx> hello
[08:58] <Jordan_U> ljsmithx, Is it working now when you double click them?
[08:58] <ljsmithx> Jordan
[08:58] <telexicon> shiester_miester, because it says... eth1 inet dhcp.. (dhcp means not static)
[08:59] <shiester_miester> telexicon, ok then.  I'll turn off the adsl router and restart ubuntu and try it again
[08:59] <ljsmithx> im not using ubuntu, i was using it on a pc awhile back now that pcs dead
[08:59] <telexicon> shiester_miester, um
[08:59] <FusE> should I unistnall ndiswrapper Jordan_U
[08:59] <telexicon> shiester_miester, use the network manager too
[08:59] <telexicon> shiester_miester, you are on feisty right?
[08:59] <ljsmithx> then someone gave me a mac
[08:59] <shiester_miester> telexicon, yes
[08:59] <ljsmithx> sooo
[08:59] <ljsmithx> yeah :D
[08:59] <Jordan_U> FusE, I don't think you need to
[08:59] <telexicon> shiester_miester, see what it is doing in the corner
[08:59] <telexicon> shiester_miester, while its trying to connect
[08:59] <FusE> so now what
[08:59] <telexicon> shiester_miester, try doing reconnect or whatever options it has
[09:00] <shiester_miester> telexicon, do you mean the "Manual Network Configuration" icon in the notification area?
[09:00] <telexicon> shiester_miester, yea, that
[09:00] <FusE> so now what Jordan_U
[09:01] <ljsmithx> guys, im just copying most of my files to usb drive and in a while
[09:01] <shiester_miester> telexicon, something just occurred to me...the only option it has is "manual configuration", so could that mean that its just assuming that I'll give it the correct configuration for everything and not configuring itself
[09:01] <Jordan_U> FusE, I don't know :( try fileing a bug against the new kernel
[09:01] <ljsmithx> you will have an other ubuntu user!
[09:01] <ljsmithx> :D
[09:01] <FusE> Jordan_U, this happened when I upgraded to edgy
[09:01] <CerebroJD> umm
[09:01] <telexicon> shiester_miester, well you have 1 static ip configured
[09:01] <shiester_miester> yeah
[09:02] <FusE> Jordan_U: what if I deinstalled the newer kernels and reinstalled them
[09:02] <shiester_miester> telexicon, although I don't even need that since I can't get networking happening through there anyway
[09:02] <CerebroJD> What does it mean when the system becomes non-responsive and the caps-lock and scroll-lock lights are flashing
[09:02] <CerebroJD> +?
[09:02] <shiester_miester> regardless of what I try, it just seems to work for a little while then slip through my fingers...
[09:02] <ljsmithx> whats the specs for that cube thing?
[09:02] <ljsmithx> beryle?
[09:02] <ThanatosDrive> Can anyone tell me of a good torrent client for Ubuntu? One that resembles utorrent in functions?
[09:02] <shiester_miester> ljsmithx, beryl?
[09:02] <ljsmithx> beyrl
[09:02] <Pozaro> ok i activated everythign in repositories and i still get this when i ry to instal flash player
[09:02] <Pozaro> Package flashplugin-nonfree is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[09:02] <Pozaro> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[09:02] <Pozaro> is only available from another source
[09:02] <Pozaro> E: Package flashplugin-nonfree has no installation candidate
[09:02] <ljsmithx> yeha
[09:02] <shiester_miester> ljsmithx, you need a good computer ;)
[09:02] <ljsmithx> dang
[09:02] <ljsmithx> oh well
[09:03] <shiester_miester> ljsmithx, relatively powerful 3d acceleration and a good cpu
[09:03] <Pozaro> plzz help
[09:03] <ljsmithx> kool!
[09:03] <ljsmithx> i dont have that
[09:03] <ThanatosDrive> Oh yeah and I'm on GNOME.
[09:03] <zanaga> Pozaro: did you use the add remove applications tool or synaptic? (the bottom tool in applications menu)
[09:03] <shiester_miester> ljsmithx, you dont need a BEAST, but it won't run very well at all if you have an old box
[09:03] <Pozaro> syn
[09:03] <ljsmithx> ok
[09:03] <shiester_miester> ljsmithx, at least some 3d hardware acceleration is required
[09:03] <FusE> Jordan_U: what if I deinstalled the newer kernels and reinstalled them
[09:03] <shiester_miester> telexicon, any other ideas?
[09:04] <zanaga> Pozaro: synaptic doesn't do as much for you as the add remove tool
[09:04] <shiester_miester> telexicon, or just restart and see?
[09:04] <Pozaro> can you walk me through i zan
[09:04] <telexicon> shiester_miester, im kinda out of ideas to make it work
[09:04] <shiester_miester> ok then
[09:04] <shiester_miester> I'll see how it goes then
[09:04] <Jordan_U> FusE, You could try it, I doubt it will help though
[09:04] <ljsmithx> ok
[09:04] <Pozaro> wait i see it now
[09:04] <FusE> First I need to know which kernel versions correspond to the ubuntu version
[09:04] <Pozaro> in add /remove
[09:05] <weltschmerz> i'm going to have to use samba because i can't figure nfs out.
[09:05] <Pozaro> crap it doesnt work on the 64 version
[09:05] <zanaga> Pozaro: ah, that's a problem =(
[09:05] <babarhaq> Hi all i m using 7.04 i just installed the latest updates n now my flash is broken?
[09:05] <shiester_miester> Pozaro, dont use the 64bit version
[09:05] <shiester_miester> Pozaro, its more trouble than its worth, for now at least
[09:05] <Cubey> meh. never ending problems. aparanelty libc6 2.4.1 isn't available for dapper :/
[09:05] <ama5> help
[09:05] <ama5> HELP
[09:05] <Jordan_U> babarhaq, Apparently there is a problem with the new flash package
[09:06] <shiester_miester> ama5, you did this before, and then never asked a question
[09:06] <zanaga> Cubey: it's learning through hardship =)
[09:06] <Jordan_U> ama5, Don't do that, just ask your question
[09:06] <shiester_miester> ama5, if you are just going to ask for help and then never actually tell us what your problem is, go away, please
[09:06] <babarhaq> Jordan_U: any fix for it as yet. its a md5 check sum error
[09:06] <FusE> Which codename is ubuntu kernel 2.6.15-23
[09:06] <bur[n] er> Cubey: feisty is awesome!
[09:06] <Pozaro> i see it but it want let me install it
[09:06] <Flannel> FusE: 2.6.15 is in Dapper
[09:06] <bur[n] er> Cubey: and modern
[09:06] <Pozaro> Macromedia Flash plugin cannot be installed on your computer type (amd64). Either the application requires special hardware features or the vendor decided to not support your computer type.
[09:06] <ama5> HOW CAN I SETUP D BROWSER
[09:07] <Cubey> sigh...
[09:07] <FusE> 2.6.17 is edgy?
[09:07] <shiester_miester> ama5, what browser?
[09:07] <Flannel> !flash64 | Pozaro
[09:07] <ubotu> Pozaro: You can run Flash, Real, and Java plugins in AMD64 bit computers with Firefox. see the steps to follow at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[09:07] <shiester_miester> ama5, you don't have to use caps, we can read lower-case too
[09:07] <zanaga> FusE: cat /etc/lsb-version
[09:07] <Jordan_U> FusE, Why are you running Dapper?
[09:07] <Flannel> FusE: yeah.  .20 is feisty
[09:07] <ama5> I MEAN HOW CAN SHARE MY FOLDER TO ANOTHER COMPUTER
[09:07] <Flannel> Jordan_U: Because there's nothing wrong with dapper
[09:07] <FusE> Jordan_U:  im currently in kernel dapper
[09:07] <Jordan_U> !caps | ama5
[09:07] <ubotu> ama5: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[09:07] <bur[n] er> ama5: samba :)
[09:07] <ama5> PLS. GIVE ME SOME IDEA
[09:07] <bur[n] er> !samba | ama5
[09:07] <ubotu> ama5: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[09:07] <Cubey> I don't suppose it'll "upgrade" the system will it?
[09:07] <FusE> cat: /etc/lsb-version: No such file or directory
[09:07] <bur[n] er> Cubey: you can upgrade, but you have to go through edgy first
[09:08] <bur[n] er> !upgrade | Cubey
[09:08] <Jordan_U> ama5, If you act like that we have no reason to help you
[09:08] <ubotu> Cubey: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[09:08] <zanaga> FusE: umm.. try lsb_version
[09:08] <shiester_miester> Pozaro, as i said, don't use the 64bit version.  lots of things dont work optimally on it, like flash
[09:08] <Jordan_U> ama5, Calm down
[09:08] <ama5> k sory
[09:08] <FusE> If I uninstalled the edgy kernel, do I have to reinstall it to have the feisty kernel
[09:08] <Pozaro> :(
[09:08] <ama5> im new in linux ubunto
[09:08] <zanaga> FusE: sorry, it's lsb-release
[09:08] <bur[n] er> FusE: no
[09:08] <Flannel> zanaga, FusE, `lsb_release -a` will get you the Ubuntu version
[09:08] <Cubey> hm
[09:08] <zanaga> FusE: running on memory here =)
[09:08] <shiester_miester> ama5, are you speaking english as a second language? you should go to the channel for your language if you speak another language better than english
[09:08] <Pozaro> but i dled the 32 bit version and it says i cnt use it because im on a 64
[09:08] <Jordan_U> ama5, right click the folder you want to share and choose "Share Folder"
[09:09] <shiester_miester> Pozaro, what said that?
[09:09] <FusE> Distributor ID: Ubuntu
[09:09] <FusE> Description:    Ubuntu 7.04
[09:09] <FusE> Release:        7.04
[09:09] <FusE> Codename:       feisty
[09:09] <FusE> >.<
[09:09] <Flannel> Pozaro: That webpage shows you how to use 32bit Flash on 64bit OS
[09:09] <Pozaro> im in add remove prgrams an i se flash
[09:09] <Cubey> well i guess i'll hold off on that for now. i need sleep. and more food. ugh. i'm about sick of computers in general :(
[09:09] <Flannel> FusE: you need to reboot in order to change kernels
[09:09] <FusE> I upgraded to feisty but im currently on a dapper kernel
[09:09] <jersan> Hi all, I just installed ubuntu, but I have no sound.  How can I fix this?
[09:09] <Pozaro> and in the text it says Macromedia Flash plugin cannot be installed on your computer type (amd64). Either the application requires special hardware features or the vendor decided to not support your computer type.
[09:09] <bur[n] er> shiester_miester: why you gotta be a hater?  I'll communicate with folks who want to try english :)
[09:09] <shiester_miester> Pozaro, i mean the 32bit version of ubuntu, not flash
[09:09] <FusE> Flannel, I booted to dapper on purpose, I have network problems on edgy and feisty
[09:09] <shiester_miester> bur[n] er, hater? what are you talking about?
[09:09] <Flannel> FusE: Ah.  Well, there you go then.
[09:09] <Jordan_U> FusE, Did you upgrade directly from Dapper to Feisty?
[09:09] <FusE> no
[09:09] <FusE> I went to edgy first
[09:10] <Jordan_U> FusE, Ok, good
[09:10] <bur[n] er> Cubey: i would suggest feisty soon though... it will make life a lot easier
[09:10] <shiester_miester> bur[n] er, the reason we have channels for other languages is because they can communicate more effectively to non-english speakers than we can, not just so that we can insult people for not speaking english
[09:10] <Pozaro> ahh i see it now flannel thans
[09:10] <Cubey> righto
[09:10] <zoli2k> jersan: pleas post the result of "lspci  | grep Audio"
[09:10] <bur[n] er> Cubey: your experience will be so different than dapper
[09:10] <Cubey> starting the downloads
[09:10] <Cubey> if i can find 'em
[09:10] <FusE> Flannel
[09:10] <jersan> zoli2k: "03:04.0 Multimedia video controller: Conexant CX23880/1/2/3 PCI Video and Audio Decoder (rev 05)
[09:10] <jersan> 03:04.2 Multimedia controller: Conexant CX23880/1/2/3 PCI Video and Audio Decoder [MPEG Port]  (rev 05)
[09:10] <jersan> "
[09:10] <shiester_miester> Pozaro, i highly recommend that you download and install the 32bit version of ubuntu
[09:11] <FusE> Flannel, how would I go about reinstalling edgy and feisty
[09:11] <Haris> hey guys i have a problem
[09:11] <leo|term> is there any way to make vsftpd preserve date and time on files uploaded to the server?
[09:12] <Pozaro> i dint think it would work on a 64 bit system i need to do that
[09:12] <FusE> Because I do remember a long the lines, that I had an error
[09:12] <shiester_miester> Pozaro, of course it does
[09:12] <shiester_miester> Pozaro, ALL 64bit cpus can execute 32bit code
[09:12] <Cubey> ok, found edgy. downloading it. now to also download feisty. i'll deal with burning & upgrading later. night all
[09:12] <shiester_miester> Pozaro, im using 32bit ubuntu on a 64bit cpu right now
[09:12] <Haris> i have a dell latitude notebook, i partitioned half of the hard drive space and installed fesity and left the other half as free space
[09:12] <zoli2k> jersan: Conexant is your tv card, isn't it?
[09:13] <Haris> i ten installed windows xp on the other partition
[09:13] <Haris> all is dandy
[09:13] <Haris> except
[09:13] <zanaga> leo|term: i doubt it, at least i don't know of a way to transfer the timestamps over ftp. so it's not a limitation in vsftpd but in the ftp protocol
[09:13] <ama5> can u give a screen cap how to share the files?
[09:13] <Pozaro> what other problems are in the 64 bit thats not on the 32
[09:13] <shiester_miester> Pozaro, its mostly just 3rd-party software incompatibility and instability
[09:13] <h-bomb> I just added a entry to iptables to drop all inbound traffic to my dapper box, do i have to "apply" the changes before it will take effect? If so, what is the command?
[09:13] <ljsmithx> whos the person who wanted the mac fonts?
[09:13] <Haris> i think i might have dleted this small partition with GRUB on it....so i cant get to a boot loader that allows me to select my OS....the windows boot screen obviously doesnt recognize the ubuntu os
[09:13] <Pozaro> hh
[09:13] <Haris> can anyone help me?
[09:13] <zanaga> Pozaro: just about all problems are related to proprietary software
[09:13] <FusE> Jordan_U: , how would I go about reinstalling edgy and feisty
[09:14] <shiester_miester> Haris, i think windows XP writes its own boot loader over the top of grub
[09:14] <Pozaro> think it will be fixed any time soon ?
[09:14] <shiester_miester> Pozaro, its not something we can fix
[09:14] <ljsmithx> |:A|
[09:14] <Haris> shiester_miester: yeah but i cant load grub
[09:14] <jersan> zoli2k: in all honesty, I can't tell you what Conexant is.  I do not know.  I do however have a PCI TV card in my PC, as well as a PCI Sound card and an integrated sound board.
[09:14] <Pozaro> :(
[09:14] <shiester_miester> Pozaro, its up to the developers of the various softwares to make their code 64 bit compatible
[09:14] <h-bomb> *correction, lol, all inbound traffic from a certain ip, LOL
[09:14] <ama5> the domain what is that on ubunto s that very important while im configuring the network
[09:14] <zanaga> Pozaro: it will be fixed once 64bit hits critical mass, but for 64bit to hit critical mass software is required. It's a chicken - egg kind of a situation
[09:14] <shiester_miester> Haris, yes, because windows XP has put something else over the top of it, i think
[09:15] <Haris> shiester_miester: before i had alwasy installed windows first and then ubuntu so that grub can be installed as the default bootloader.
[09:15] <ama5> please help
[09:15] <shiester_miester> Haris, if you reinstall grub, it should work
[09:15] <shiester_miester> ama5, we already helped you
[09:15] <Haris> shiester_miester: i realize that...but is there a way i could fix this without installing everything again
[09:15] <shiester_miester> ama5, don't ask the same question again, or you will get the same answer
[09:15] <bur[n] er> !grub | Haris
[09:15] <ubotu> Haris: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[09:15] <Pozaro> i have no choice but to dl the 32 bit thn :(
[09:15] <shiester_miester> Haris, you just have to install grub again
[09:15] <Javid> ama5: I suggest waving a rubber chicken over your computer
[09:16] <ljsmithx> ...
[09:16] <ljsmithx> ???
[09:16] <shiester_miester> Pozaro, you have a choice of using the 64 bit version and writing angry letters to software developers to make their code compatible with 64 bit operating systems
[09:16] <shiester_miester> Pozaro, but for now i think its much easier to just use 32 bit ;)
[09:16] <zoli2k> jersan: Are you sure that you have enabled the audio card in the BIOS? Can U post the type of motherboard?
[09:16] <h-bomb> I just added a entry to iptables to drop all inbound traffic to my dapper box from a certain ip, do i have to "apply" the changes before it will take effect? If so, what is the command?
[09:16] <ama5> javid thanks 4 ur suggestion i realy realy appreaciate that!!!
[09:16] <Pozaro> you may be right im ne to linux aso
[09:17] <ama5> anf F$$ off
[09:17] <Javid> cool I'm glad I could help just let me know how it goes
[09:17] <shiester_miester> Pozaro, its got nothing to do with linux, you will experince similar problems with 64 bit version of windows xp
[09:17] <elpargo> anyone knows of a program to read/write to my ipod that doesn't use sync
[09:17] <ama5> javid fu%$#$#$ off
[09:17] <ljsmithx> now just to copy my pictures and ill be on my way! :D:D:D:D:D::D:D
[09:17] <FusE> !language | ama5
[09:17] <ubotu> ama5: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:17] <jersan> zoli2k: i have no idea what motherboard i have, nor how to find out.  But i can tell you that my sound does work in windows xp if that helps.
[09:17] <FusE> ama5, leave
[09:17] <bur[n] er> elpargo: rhythmbox or amarok
[09:17] <shiester_miester> ama5, seriously, what is your problem?  you annoy us, we tolerate you. you ask for help, we help you. you keep annoying us and asking for help over and over
[09:17] <Javid> Another option would be to poke it with a stick.
[09:17] <oem> hello im new in this thing
[09:17] <ljsmithx> stop
[09:17] <elpargo> bur[n] er, but can I keep ONLY the ipod copy of the data?
[09:17] <shiester_miester> Javid, dont, you are only exacerbating the problem
[09:17] <ama5> its javid start
[09:18] <ama5> ok im sorry
[09:18] <ljsmithx> what is ama5's problem?
[09:18] <KI4IKL> ama5, my advice to you....get an idiots os...GET A FUCKING MAC
[09:18] <toplok> Hi, whats the most recent Ubuntu version ?
[09:18] <ljsmithx> HAY!'
[09:18] <shiester_miester> KI4IKL, not helping
[09:18] <FusE> !language | KI4IKL
[09:18] <ljsmithx> im on a mac
[09:18] <ubotu> KI4IKL: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:18] <bur[n] er> elpargo: sure, and not copy from the ipod onto your pc?  sure
[09:18] <KI4IKL> ack..umm...sorry about the language :)
[09:18] <h-bomb> sigh
[09:18] <h-bomb> i need help
[09:18] <h-bomb> please?
[09:18] <ljsmithx> UNIX BSD
[09:18] <ljsmithx> 1337
[09:18] <ama5> ki4ikl i thoug this s friendly site
[09:18] <ljsmithx> h-bomb?
[09:18] <bur[n] er> toplok: 7.04 as stated on ubuntu.com
[09:18] <FusE> ama5, leave now
[09:18] <ljsmithx> prob?
[09:18] <zoli2k> jersan: can u send to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org  the result of lspci??
[09:18] <shiester_miester> ama5, its supposed to be
[09:18] <ama5> why?
[09:19] <ama5> do i something wrong
[09:19] <shiester_miester> ama5, if you arent going to listen to the help we give you then why are you here?
[09:19] <KI4IKL> Sorry...okay, what I was tryign to say...is if you want help, fine get it, then figure it out. Some people can only help so much and you can only get so much help.
[09:19] <elpargo> bur[n] er, umm weird last time I check I had to have a local copy... weird
[09:19] <h-bomb> ljsmithx: i just added a entry to iptables to drop all inbound traffic to my dapper box from a certain ip, do i have to "apply" the changes before it will take effect? If so, what is the command?
[09:19] <FusE> ama5, leave now
[09:19] <toplok> bur[n] er, but is there a beta with the most recent changes ?
[09:19] <bur[n] er> elpargo: i'm 99% sure you don't
[09:19] <ljsmithx> dude dunno
[09:19] <shiester_miester> ama5, yes, you did do something wrong.  being deliberately annoying is bad
[09:19] <elpargo> ama5, this is a help channel not a chat channel, so unless you have a question please be quiet.
[09:19] <ama5> fuse k what i mis
[09:19] <bur[n] er> toplok: there is...  #ubuntu+1
[09:19] <jersan> zoli2k:  which type of syntax do i choose?
[09:19] <shiester_miester> !samba | ama5
[09:19] <elpargo> and everyone else stop feeding the troll.
[09:19] <ubotu> ama5: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[09:19] <bur[n] er> toplok: not beta yet... only alpha release
[09:19] <jersan> zoli2k: and how do i put it in?  simply copy and paste?
[09:19] <shiester_miester> there are two problems in this channel right now.  one is the annoying people and the other is the people who get annoyed. both are just as bad
[09:20] <toplok> 7.07 ?
[09:20] <FusE> how would I go about reinstalling edgy and feisty
[09:20] <zoli2k> jersan: yes, copy and  paste
[09:20] <bur[n] er> toplok: 7.10... it'll be released in 10 (aka october)
[09:20] <KI4IKL> FusE, you want to install both?
[09:20] <elpargo> bur[n] er, ok let me check rhythbox I heard it has been updated a lot since amarok kick it's butt :P
[09:20] <jersan> zoli2k: k, but which kind of syntax do i choose?
[09:20] <shiester_miester> ama5, you wanted to do networking? use samba or NFS with nautilus
[09:20] <FusE> KI4IKL:  I mainly want to reinstall feisty
[09:20] <shiester_miester> !NFS | ama5
[09:20] <ubotu> ama5: nfs is the network file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[09:20] <elpargo> FusE, why?
[09:20] <h-bomb> does anyone know anything about iptables and whether you have to apply the changes you make?
[09:20] <bur[n] er> elpargo: getdeb.net has newer rhythmbox debs :)
[09:20] <KI4IKL> umm...dual boot, or just reinstall fesity, perioed?
[09:20] <FusE> There was an error when I installed it, and maybe thats why I have no network
[09:21] <ama5> k thank ur kind not d others
[09:21] <nonlinear> does anyone know the terminal command that gives info on monitor refersh rates, and manufacturer, etx?  i read it on the forums yesterday but resotred image and lost my web history
[09:21] <elpargo> FusE, remember the error?
[09:21] <KI4IKL> umm, whats the error?
[09:21] <toplok> bur[n] er, thanks for the info. Where to download 7.10 alpha from ?
[09:21] <FusE> Not particularly
[09:21] <shiester_miester> ama5, you are welcome.  the reason some people got angry at you was because we tried to help you and you ignored us and kept on asking for help over and over again
[09:21] <FusE> I have screenshots
[09:21] <bur[n] er> !gutsy > toplok
[09:21] <ljsmithx> fail!
[09:21] <toplok> !gutsy
[09:21] <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
[09:21] <ljsmithx> brb
[09:21] <DanielH> ? XChat keeps crashing and I can't disable auto-join!
[09:21] <elpargo> nonlinear, well xorg.conf has all that...
[09:22] <leo|term> ok zanaga ty
[09:22] <h-bomb> ffs!! anyone??
[09:22] <shiester_miester> lol, crashing indeed
[09:22] <shiester_miester> h-bomb, ?
[09:22] <elpargo> bur[n] er, how outdated is the repo? I don't like having "3th parties"
[09:22] <nonlinear> elpargo  yea, but i think xorg has my stuff wrong, cause i entered it on config and just did the middle option
[09:22] <h-bomb> shiester_miester: i just added a entry to iptables to drop all inbound traffic to my dapper box from a certain ip, do i have to "apply" the changes before it will take effect? If so, what is the command?
[09:22] <bur[n] er> elpargo: not a repo, just a .deb
[09:22] <FusE> elpargo, I need to actually reinstall edgy and feisty, theres where my network went wrong
[09:22] <shiester_miester> h-bomb, yes after you change the iptables I think you have to do something or other
[09:23] <elpargo> bur[n] er, yea the general concept of external stuff :p
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wheats all dis Hollerin in heerr im tryen to SLEEP!!!!!
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wun uf yew Teurds is abauyt ta geyt smackd in da mouth.....
[09:23] <h-bomb> shiester_miester: any idea what it is?
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wheats all dis Hollerin in heerr im tryen to SLEEP!!!!!
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wun uf yew Teurds is abauyt ta geyt smackd in da mouth.....
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wheats all dis Hollerin in heerr im tryen to SLEEP!!!!!
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wun uf yew Teurds is abauyt ta geyt smackd in da mouth.....
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wheats all dis Hollerin in heerr im tryen to SLEEP!!!!!
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wun uf yew Teurds is abauyt ta geyt smackd in da mouth.....
[09:23] <shiester_miester> h-bomb, restarting networking would probably do the trick.  sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wheats all dis Hollerin in heerr im tryen to SLEEP!!!!!
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wun uf yew Teurds is abauyt ta geyt smackd in da mouth.....
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wheats all dis Hollerin in heerr im tryen to SLEEP!!!!!
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wun uf yew Teurds is abauyt ta geyt smackd in da mouth.....
[09:23] <FusE> ColdFlo shut up!
[09:23] <bur[n] er> elpargo: well, if ubuntu gets a newer one, apt will know
[09:23] <FusE> ColdFlo shut up!
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wheats all dis Hollerin in heerr im tryen to SLEEP!!!!!
[09:23] <bur[n] er> !ops
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wun uf yew Teurds is abauyt ta geyt smackd in da mouth.....
[09:23] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[09:23] <elpargo> ColdFlo, don't spam!
[09:23] <shiester_miester> ColdFlo, can you stop that, please
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wheats all dis Hollerin in heerr im tryen to SLEEP!!!!!
[09:23] <h-bomb> shiester_miester: thanks ill try
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wun uf yew Teurds is abauyt ta geyt smackd in da mouth.....
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wheats all dis Hollerin in heerr im tryen to SLEEP!!!!!
[09:23] <FusE> !ops
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wun uf yew Teurds is abauyt ta geyt smackd in da mouth.....
[09:23] <Pozaro> hmm i just read about something called wine  . They say it can be used to install flsh is it any good ?
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wheats all dis Hollerin in heerr im tryen to SLEEP!!!!!
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wun uf yew Teurds is abauyt ta geyt smackd in da mouth.....
[09:23] <ColdFlo> Wheats all dis Hollerin in heerr im tryen to SLEEP!!!!!
[09:23] <elpargo> this channel needs some real mods
[09:23] <shiester_miester> Hobbsee, we are in your debt once again
[09:23] <Hobbsee> ...right then.
[09:23] <shiester_miester> elpargo, I'm sorry, I didnt hear you over the BANNING
[09:23] <bur[n] er> lol, danke
[09:24] <shiester_miester> Hobbsee, you continue to be an invaluable asset ;)
[09:24] <zoli2k> Hobbsee: good reaction time ;)
[09:24] <Hobbsee> thanks...
[09:24] <shiester_miester> THREE CHEERS FOR THE OPS
[09:24] <ljsmithx> i love all the help i got from u guys
[09:24] <shiester_miester> HIP-HIP
[09:24] <ljsmithx> HOORAY!
[09:24] <shiester_miester> HIP-HIP
[09:24] <Hobbsee> :)
[09:24] <elpargo> bur[n] er, yea that's a nice thing about .dev
[09:24] <ljsmithx> HOORAY!
[09:24] <shiester_miester> HIP-HIP
[09:24] <ljsmithx> HOORAY!
[09:24] <ljsmithx> :D
[09:24] <bur[n] er> elpargo: .deb even :)
[09:24] <toplok> bur[n] er, where to download 7.10 alpha from ? can't find it. thx mate
[09:24] <ljsmithx> D:
[09:24] <FusE> ama5 and ColdFlo need to be banned
[09:24] <zoli2k> jersan: can u send me the link to the paste?
[09:25] <shiester_miester> FusE, ama5 wasn't so bad, he was just a bit of a moron
[09:25] <bur[n] er> toplok: google is yoru friend.  "ubuntu gutsy download" yields this http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/gutsy/tribe-2/
[09:25] <shiester_miester> i think he was a non-native english-speaker
[09:25] <ljsmithx> whats the code name for 7.04?
[09:25] <jersan> zoli2k: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30193/
[09:25] <shiester_miester> he seemed to have a little trouble understanding what we were saying to him
[09:25] <bur[n] er> toplok: please don't run it less you are an experienced linux user
[09:25] <ama5> what is d new in ubunto
[09:25] <ljsmithx> yeah
[09:25] <toplok> thx a lot!
[09:25] <FusE> Jordan_U_:  how would I go about reinstalling edgy and feisty
[09:25] <bur[n] er> toplok: furthermore, experienced in apt
[09:25] <telexicon> shiester_miester, did it work?
[09:26] <ljsmithx> ama5, its ubuntu
[09:26] <shiester_miester> telexicon, I actually haven't restarted yet ;)
[09:26] <bur[n] er> FusE: wtf, you don't need edgy if you reinstall, just get feisty
[09:26] <shiester_miester> telexicon, I'll do it now
[09:26] <ljsmithx> imagine usnuntu
[09:26] <FusE> bur[n] er: I installed feisty
[09:26] <telexicon> shiester_miester, ok sorry i was helping my friend
[09:26] <ljsmithx> usbuntu*
[09:26] <FusE> and Ive had network problems since I installed egy
[09:26] <telexicon> xorg didnt recognize his video card :(
[09:26] <FusE> I need to reinstall both
[09:26] <ljsmithx> ubuntu on 2gig usb!
[09:26] <zoli2k> jersan: This is the result of lspci | grep Audio, but I need simply the result of "lspci" to identify your hadware.
[09:26] <ljsmithx> usbuntu
[09:26] <bur[n] er> FusE: what?  you can't have both
[09:26] <Jordan_U_> FusE, You can't ...
[09:26] <zoli2k> jersan: thx
[09:26] <FusE> Damn, so what do I do about my network problems
[09:26] <bur[n] er> FusE: less you use virtualbox or vmware or some virtualization thing that is
[09:26] <jersan> zoli2k: oh, sorry, hold on one moment
[09:27] <zoli2k> jersan: np
[09:27] <bur[n] er> FusE: just install feisty
[09:27] <bur[n] er> feisty > edgy
[09:27] <Jordan_U_> FusE, See if your card works from a Feisty LiveCD
[09:27] <FusE> bur[n] er:  read above
[09:27] <FusE> Jordan_U I installed by network
[09:27] <bur[n] er> so download a feisty iso
[09:27] <bur[n] er> they're free ;)
[09:27] <toplok> are there planned desktop enhancements for gutsy or will it keep using the current desktop ?
[09:27] <jersan> zoli2k: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30194/
[09:27] <FusE> Is there a daemon tools for linux
[09:27] <Jordan_U_> FusE, No need
[09:27] <bur[n] er> toplok: gnome 2.18 of course
[09:28] <FusE> ?
[09:28] <Jordan_U_> !iso | FusE
[09:28] <ubotu> FusE: 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.
[09:28] <Hitomaro> hi
[09:28] <FusE> thanks
[09:28] <Jordan_U_> FusE, np
[09:28] <elpargo> FusE, in theory you just boot back into the CD and everything should work.
[09:28] <Hitomaro> How do I create a bootable floppy disk?
[09:28] <bur[n] er> FusE: go to ubuntu.com and download the 7.04 iso
[09:28] <Jordan_U_> FusE, If the card works from the LiveCD then you know it is an upgrade problem, if it doesn't then it is a problem with Feisty itself
[09:29] <FusE> k Jordan_U thanks
[09:29] <magnet> Hitomaro: mkboot
[09:29] <elpargo> bur[n] er, I can't seems to find how to add stuff without adding it to the library first.
[09:29] <Hitomaro> ok thanks.
[09:29] <FusE> Now I just wait about an hour for a 600 mb file to download :D
[09:29] <bur[n] er> elpargo: download hte .deb, double click the .deb that you downloaded
[09:29] <bur[n] er> elpargo: oh oh oh oh
[09:30] <elpargo> bur[n] er, hehe :)
[09:30] <ljsmithx> Has anyone installed ubuntu on their ps3 yet?
[09:30] <bur[n] er> elpargo: you want to just copy stuff from nautilus to the ipod without using rb to be your library?
[09:30] <bur[n] er> elpargo: that's nutz, just add them to rb, why not? ;)
[09:30] <raf256> hell
[09:30] <raf256> * hello
[09:30] <ljsmithx> im guessing thats a no
[09:30] <ljsmithx> hello raf
[09:30] <bur[n] er> elpargo: if they're already on your hard drive, what's hte harm in being able to play them with rb?
[09:30] <elpargo> bur[n] er, because then I'll have to keep the local copy.
[09:31] <raf256> my stupid ass pc do not shut down system when pressing poer off button, how to do so
[09:31] <MrStonedOne> "whats all this yelling in here, im trying to sleep" "one of you tards is about to get smacked in the mouth" <-- what that spammer was saying, in case anyone couldn't understand it
[09:31] <bur[n] er> elpargo: no you don't, copy it to the ipod, then delete it
[09:31] <ljsmithx> raf
[09:31] <elpargo> bur[n] er, umm still 3 steps that's annoying :) but thanks
[09:31] <h-bomb> anyone: how do you apply changes to iptables after you edit it?
[09:31] <ljsmithx> do u press the button in the menu? or on the box?
[09:31] <h-bomb> restarting networking didnt help
[09:31] <bur[n] er> elpargo: check gtkpod?
[09:31] <raf256> ljsmithx: box
[09:32] <ljsmithx> hold it in
[09:32] <elpargo> bur[n] er, worst in there I have to make playlists and stuff...
[09:32] <ljsmithx> for 10 secs
[09:32] <ljsmithx> wait dont
[09:32] <ljsmithx> are u on the box now
[09:32] <ljsmithx> ?
[09:32] <raf256> ljsmithx: I ment, how to have linux shut down system when someone presses power button
[09:32] <bur[n] er> elpargo: bummer... rb was great for me, but I keep a local copy
[09:32] <ljsmithx> umm not sure bout that one
[09:32] <ljsmithx> im a linux n00b
[09:33] <MrStonedOne> h-bomb, this is a guess, but ifdown <inferface>&&ifconfig <interface> down&&ifup <interface>
[09:33] <elpargo> bur[n] er, problem is that I got a 60gb drive and a 60gb ipod.
[09:33] <ljsmithx> what happens when u push the button?
[09:33] <metellius> apt constantly tries to remove vim-gtk, but I don't want to do that, so I have to cancel it every time I do system upgrades. does anyone know why?
[09:33] <raf256> ljsmithx: nothing
[09:33] <bur[n] er> ljsmithx: if you don't tell anyone, you can totally fake it ;)  I've been fakin it for years now
[09:33] <ljsmithx> lol
[09:33] <bur[n] er> elpargo: i figured something like that
[09:33] <h-bomb> MrStonedOne: thanks, ill try that
[09:33] <ljsmithx> can someone help raf256
[09:34] <ljsmithx> i need to move some more files
[09:34] <MarcoPau> hello, I need to give permits to a user on an already mounted partition. can anybody help?
[09:34] <ljsmithx> i need to move some more files
[09:34] <immybo> ?CH:Ad
[09:34] <ComputerHelper> No such factoid CH:Ad
[09:34] <ljsmithx> can someone help raf256
[09:34] <ljsmithx> can someone help raf256
[09:34] <ljsmithx> can someone help raf256
[09:34] <raf256> ljsmithx: :)
[09:34] <bur[n] er> ljsmithx: we heard you ;)
[09:34] <sauvin> I am moderately peeved. The attempt to install ubuntu failed because it can't install grub to hd0.
[09:34] <ljsmithx> :DF\
[09:34] <ljsmithx> :Dd
[09:34] <mrfantastic> can anyone help me with my wifi problem?
[09:35] <bur[n] er> mrfantastic: get bw43xx-fwcutter   ....just a hunch that you have a broadcom
[09:35] <FusE> !reoeat | ljsmithx
[09:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about reoeat - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:35] <ComputerHelper> Caught a java.lang.ClassNotFoundException! toboge.Execer_reoeat
[09:35] <elpargo> ljsmithx, please don't repeat and/or write "useless sentences"
[09:35] <mrfantastic> my wifi card doesnt work properly when i boot up with it
[09:35] <FusE> !repeat | ljsmithx
[09:35] <ubotu> ljsmithx: 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
[09:35] <ComputerHelper> Caught a java.lang.ClassNotFoundException! toboge.Execer_repeat
[09:35] <ljsmithx> ok sorry
[09:35] <zoli2k> jersan: Unfortunately, you have a creative sound card which is not supported yet, see the site http://opensource.creative.com/soundcard.html/
[09:35] <mrfantastic> but it works fine when i put it in after i boot up
[09:35] <ljsmithx> i didnt know if anyone "heard" me
[09:36] <bur[n] er> mrfantastic: aww, just a driver bug, probably nothing you can do
[09:40] <ljsmithx> does linux "crash"?
[09:40] <bur[n] er> mrfantastic: less ye be a coder
[09:40] <jersan> zoli2k: that link does not work "Not Found," and also, i have an integrated sound card.  is there any way I can produce sound from that?
[09:40] <bur[n] er> ljsmithx: sometimes
[09:40] <ljsmithx> ok
[09:40] <zoli2k> jersan: ubuntu forums http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=239981 said that the opensound project have a support http://www.opensound.com/download.cgi
[09:40] <mrfantastic> its not really a big deal but its just annoying
[09:40] <immybosadbot> Go to http://computerhelpers.awardspace.com/ or http://z15.invisionfree.com/ComputerHelpers to see the ComputerHelpers site and forums respectively
[09:40] <immybosadbot> Go to http://computerhelpers.awardspace.com/ or http://z15.invisionfree.com/ComputerHelpers to see the ComputerHelpers site and forums respectively
[09:40] <sauvin> I tried to install ubuntu to a USB drive. It went swimmingly all the way to where it writes grub into to hd0 and then fails. Can anybody help with this?
[09:40] <immybosadbot> Go to http://computerhelpers.awardspace.com/ or http://z15.invisionfree.com/ComputerHelpers to see the ComputerHelpers site and forums respectively
[09:40] <bur[n] er> ljsmithx: rarely compared to others in my own experience
[09:40] <immybosadbot> Go to http://computerhelpers.awardspace.com/ or http://z15.invisionfree.com/ComputerHelpers to see the ComputerHelpers site and forums respectively
[09:40] <ljsmithx> coz my mac never crashes, what causes linux to doso?
[09:40] <immybosadbot> Go to http://computerhelpers.awardspace.com/ or http://z15.invisionfree.com/ComputerHelpers to see the ComputerHelpers site and forums respectively
[09:40] <sauvin> Pfeh, my girlfriend's mac crashes all the time.
[09:40] <immyboshelper> Go to http://computerhelpers.awardspace.com/ or http://z15.invisionfree.com/ComputerHelpers to see the ComputerHelpers site and forums respectively
[09:40] <zoli2k> jersan: Under windows are you using the integrated card?
[09:40] <immyboshelper> Go to http://computerhelpers.awardspace.com/ or http://z15.invisionfree.com/ComputerHelpers to see the ComputerHelpers site and forums respectively
[09:40] <Flannel> !ops
[09:40] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[09:40] <immyboshelper> Caught a java.lang.ClassNotFoundException! toboge.Execer_ops
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[09:40] <Frogzoo> !ops
[09:40] <immyboshelper> Caught a java.lang.ClassNotFoundException! toboge.Execer_ops
[09:40] <jersan> When i use windows I can use either integrated or the PCI card.
[09:40] <mrfantastic> does 7.04 have ndis already as a bundle
[09:40] <sauvin> I tried to install ubuntu to a USB drive. It went swimmingly all the way to where it writes grub into to hd0 and then fails. Can anybody help with this?
[09:40] <MarcoPau> chmod 775 or +w don't really help
[09:40] <shiester_miester> Trixsey, made no difference :(
[09:40] <mrfantastic> i downloaded it for 6.10...could there be any other conflict drivers from 6.10 to 7.04?
[09:40] <MarcoPau> (the partition was manually mounted from root)
[09:40] <shiester_miester> I guess I'll just bear with it...
[09:40] <larsemil> after my computer has been sleeping i only get sound in the headphone jack. nothing from the internal laptop speakers. this has only been a problem in feisty, not in edgy.
[09:40] <ljsmithx> ok fellas
[09:40] <ljsmithx> !
[09:40] <ljsmithx> done
[09:40] <ljsmithx> ive finishd copying my files
[09:40] <shiester_miester> sauvin, no, but I'm not sure if USB devices have a boot sector that grub can go onto?
[09:40] <ljsmithx> so, ill be back soon when im up and running with ubuntu
[09:40] <shiester_miester> ljsmithx, good luck
[09:41] <ljsmithx> thanks man
[09:41] <ljsmithx> :)
[09:41] <sauvin> the grub info was to be written onto hda somewhere, not on sda.
[09:41] <sebdah> Hi! What rights must I have to delete a file?
[09:41] <FusE> Err can someone tell me why my sound in ubuntu is low when the volume is all the way up
[09:41] <zoli2k> jersan: pleas post here the result of "sudo cat /proc/asound/cards"
[09:41] <chowmeined> shiester_miester: hello
[09:41] <shiester_miester> sebdah, you need to be the owner of the file, i think
[09:41] <chowmeined> shiester_miester: did it fail?
[09:41] <shiester_miester> chowmeined, did what fail?
[09:41] <sebdah> FusE: check with alsamixer
[09:41] <MrStonedOne> MarcoPau, u can try chown if u dont need to own the files
[09:41] <FusE> alsamixer?
[09:41] <chowmeined> shiester_miester: your networking
[09:42] <shiester_miester> chowmeined, nope
[09:42] <sebdah> shiester_miester: ok =) thanks
[09:42] <daya> link to download mp3 plugin for ubuntu
[09:42] <jersan> zoli2k: cat: /proc/asound/cards: No such file or directory
[09:42] <daya> ?
[09:42] <larsemil> noone knows how to get sound in normal speakers instead of only headphone?
[09:42] <FusE> there we go thanks sebdah
[09:42] <sebdah> FusE: np =)
[09:42] <MarcoPau> MrStonedOne: did that, but not working, guess cause it's already mounted
[09:42] <shiester_miester> larsemil, if you plug the headphone output into the speaker input it will work ;)
[09:42] <MrStonedOne> what file system
[09:42] <larsemil> shiester_miester, but i should not have to do that huh? :)
[09:42] <shiester_miester> nope
[09:43] <d2leo> Is it possible to install vista onto a seperate partition without wiping ubuntu off of my harddrive?
[09:43] <sauvin> If a laptop can boot from a USB DVD drive, doesn't this imply it can boot from a USB hard drive?
[09:43] <shiester_miester> d2leo, yes, but i think vista will overwrite grub or something
[09:43] <chowmeined> shiester_miester: cool, so its fixed?
[09:44] <sauvin> Any version of Windows will clobber grub.
[09:44] <larsemil> i tried reseting alsa-utils with both invoke-rc.d and /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart. but no sound
[09:44] <shiester_miester> chowmeined, no
[09:44] <shiester_miester> chowmeined, it works, but the modem must be fully connected before ubuntu starts up, otherwise it refuses to work
[09:44] <zoli2k> jersan: I have no more ideas why the kernel doesn't see your audio card. You should try to physically disable the creative audio card or check your settings in bios.
[09:44] <jersan> zoli2k: okay, thank you for your time and effort, i really appreciate it.
[09:45] <MrStonedOne> MarcoPau, what file system is it
[09:45] <d2leo> shiester_miester, would there be anyway to backup grub beforehand and load it back after the vista install?
[09:45] <MarcoPau> MrStonedOne: I think I got it, thanks all the same
[09:45] <MrStonedOne> ok
[09:46] <moyer> wow
[09:46] <moyer> so many people in here
[09:46] <shiester_miester> d2leo, yes, its possible to reinstall grub
[09:46] <Senken12> Yep
[09:46] <larsemil> d2leo, the config is on the machine still. you can take a livecd and chroot into your environment and load grub again
[09:46] <Senken12> It's only 1018 people
[09:46] <Senken12> With 1 op
[09:46] <Senken12> =/
[09:46] <shiester_miester> d2leo, im not sure about backing it up
[09:46] <Pirate_Hunter> does anyone here know how to setup up privoxy?
[09:46] <moyer> haha
[09:47] <Senken12> Can I get some help with my file browser?
[09:47] <moyer> anyone know a good IRC client?
[09:47] <Senken12> Whenever I try to access my user area (Home Folder and Documents) it freeze
[09:47] <elpargo> Senken12, yes but I won't use my talent to get the info out of you
[09:47] <shiester_miester> moyer, xchat
[09:47] <elpargo> moyer, xchat2
[09:48] <moyer> shiester_miester elpargo what makes xchat better the say.. bitchx
[09:48] <Pirate_Hunter> does anyone here know how to setup up privoxy?
[09:48] <MrStonedOne> Senken12, most of the ops de-op them selfs, so it looks like that, then use chanserv to get ops when its needed
[09:48] <shiester_miester> no idea
[09:48] <shiester_miester> i use xchat and I'm happy with it
[09:48] <elpargo> Senken12, is that home on a diff partition?
[09:48] <PrimoTurbo_> Has anyone else gotten "Segmentation fault" after installing Ubuntu using Wubi?
[09:48] <mrfantastic> xchat...simple clean almost no configuration
[09:48] <d2leo> larsemil, do you know of any tutorials explaining how to do this?  Also, I haven't yet installed Vista back on my laptop.
[09:48] <shiester_miester> and you asked for a good one ;) you didnt ask for the best IRC client in the universe
[09:48] <moyer> mrfantastic : thanks
[09:48] <larsemil> d2leo, sorry no.
[09:48] <elpargo> moyer, xchat is a modern IRC client, while bitchx is a "hackers" hack
[09:48] <Senken12> elpargo, I'm not sure, I wasn't around when my dad installed on my laptop
[09:48] <moyer> cool elpargo
[09:48] <moyer> thanks
[09:49] <Maroon_Leaf> what up.
[09:49] <Senken12> I've only had the problem since upgrade to Feisty
[09:49] <bullgard4> moyer: The best is Irssi.
[09:49] <Senken12> I made a different user set as admin and had no problems there though...
[09:49] <Pirate_Hunter> does anyone here know how to setup up tor/privoxy?
[09:49] <moyer> okay.. whats your favorite term emu
[09:49] <moyer> i tried irssi, i like bitchx better
[09:49] <MrStonedOne> !pastebin
[09:49] <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)
[09:49] <d2leo> larsemil, would i lose all of my personal data if i did install vista?
[09:49] <larsemil> not if you install on a seperate partition
[09:50] <blubloblu> Pirate_Hunter, tor.eff.org have a good walkthrough guide
[09:50] <MrStonedOne> Senken12, use  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste the output of mount
[09:50] <moyer> im gonna try xchat though.. is xchat terminal based or is it bubbly?
[09:50] <code_zombie> Ok, so I used ethtool to change my speed and duplex settings.  Now, both are listed as unknown.  Any idea what I messed up?  I can't find any info.
[09:50] <Senken12> output mount (Yes, I know I'm a big noob)
[09:50] <d2leo> larsemil, okay.  I just want to make sure everything in ubuntu would still be intact.
[09:50] <Senken12> ?
[09:50] <blubloblu> moyer, gooey
[09:50] <larsemil> after my computer has been sleeping i only get sound in the headphone jack. nothing from the internal laptop speakers. this has only been a problem in feisty, not in edgy.
[09:50] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> Im having trouble during install of ubuntu. When i install a command line system my wifi card is detected under iwconfig and i know it works in ubuntu out of the box but during install it cannot detect my router???
[09:51] <elpargo> Senken12, umm so that may be it. you are probably missing some permission access, could you check with your "admin" user what is the permission of /home/<yourUser>
[09:51] <moyer> blubloblu : bahhh no thanks.
[09:51] <moyer> blubloblu : i mean thanks.. but no thanks :P
[09:51] <larsemil> d2leo, then make new partitions for vista. or free up space before trying to install.
[09:51] <Pirate_Hunter> the FAQ are good if it is actually working but mine aint, the installations are done but not even tor is working yet terminal says it is
[09:51] <d2leo> larsemil, im not totally switching back.  this is just so i am able to watch movies instantly on netflix.
[09:51] <MrStonedOne> Senken12, just type 'mount' without the quotes in a console, and paste what u get to that site, and then paste the url to here
[09:51] <moyer> anyone know of a term emulator that will integrate into your desktop... no borders, no window.. just text scrolling on the desktop?
[09:52] <elpargo> larsemil, why will you want that on your machine? it's slow buggy and eats disk space...
[09:52] <ernstan> hey. ist possible to install ubuntu from an usb stick?
[09:52] <moyer> ernstan : yes if you make it bootable
[09:52] <T-Connect> Where is the internet folder for firefox?
[09:52] <larsemil> elpargo, listening to music is slow and buggy?
[09:52] <bruenig|laptop> T-Connect, what is an internet folder
[09:52] <Senken12> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30196/
[09:52] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> How do i manually connect to my wireless router with ifconfig during the command line install of ubuntu?
[09:52] <elpargo> moyer, pretty much all of them do it. aterm/xterm is the most common for borderless terms
[09:52] <ernstan> ye my bios doesnt support to boot from cd
[09:52] <d2leo> larsemil, I already have a partition with xp installed, but the wifi card doesnt work.  Could I install vista on that partition and it would just overwrite xp?
[09:52] <bruenig|laptop> LiNuX_Fr3aK, wireless router is iwconfig
[09:52] <ernstan> just diskfloppy or usb disk or hdd
[09:52] <larsemil> d2leo, i guess.
[09:53] <bruenig|laptop> LiNuX_Fr3aK, is it unencrypted?
[09:53] <elpargo> larsemil, why on earth will you use vista to listen to music.
[09:53] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> no its not
[09:53] <moyer> elpargo : so its just an -option then?
[09:53] <Pirate_Hunter>  does anyone here know how to setup up tor/privoxy if it gives out errors?
[09:53] <bruenig|laptop> LiNuX_Fr3aK, ok so it is wep?
[09:53] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> It has wep on. During install it cannot detect router
[09:53] <larsemil> elpargo, he is asking about partitions because he does not want to loose ubuntu. so i am just giving som tips. i dont want vista at all.
[09:53] <T-Connect> ubuntu doesn't have internet history or anything to where the internet cookies saves?
[09:53] <bruenig|laptop> LiNuX_Fr3aK, alright well do iwlist interface scan (replace interface with the real one) to determine if it sees it
[09:54] <blubloblu> T-Connect, if your using firefox, it should be in firefox's hidden folder in your home folder
[09:54] <bruenig|laptop> T-Connect, ~/.mozilla
[09:54] <T-Connect> Ok
[09:54] <Senken12> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=493806 <- That's my ubuntu forum's post about it and what I've tried
[09:54] <elpargo> moyer, it's a little more like 10 options, do a google search there 100s of tutorials, mostly it's a huge commandline you normally add as an alias. something like "transparent aterm" will get you a nice setup.
[09:54] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> So the command iwlist ath0 can should do the trick
[09:55] <bruenig|laptop> LiNuX_Fr3aK, scan* assuming ath0 is the interface
[09:55] <swarna> Hi all
[09:55] <bruenig|laptop> LiNuX_Fr3aK, that will just list the access point
[09:55] <PrimoTurbo_> Can someone please help me? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3032714#post3032714 I have a Segmentation fault after using Wubi to install Ubuntu!!!
[09:55] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> So when it does that what happens after
[09:55] <moyer> elpargo : thanks you are fantastic
[09:55] <bruenig|laptop> LiNuX_Fr3aK, does it list it?
[09:55] <T-Connect> So I need to put that ~/.mozilla in java?
[09:55] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> I dunno i have to reboot into command line ubuntu
[09:55] <swarna> Could anybody tell me How to extract from debian source package
[09:55] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> I know the name of essid
[09:55] <MrStonedOne> ok, can someone help Senken12, this is too far above me, hes having lock up issues with accessing his home dir, output of mount is: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30196/
[09:56] <elpargo> swarna, why you want to do that?
[09:56] <bruenig|laptop> T-Connect, ask your real question, did you want to know how to install java?
[09:56] <cale1> hi
[09:56] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> So how do i get it to connect to the router and issue the wep key?
[09:56] <elpargo> swarna, do you want to install it or poke around?
[09:57] <bruenig|laptop> LiNuX_Fr3aK, ok well basically here is the deal, do iwconfig interface scan to see if it sees the access point, then do sudo iwconfig interface essid youressid key yourkey, then do sudo dhclient
[09:57] <bruenig|laptop> sudo dhclient interface*
[09:57] <T-Connect> Java is install. I use Applications add/remove to download load it.
[09:57] <bruenig|laptop> iwlist interface scan*
[09:57] <swarna> elpargo, I would like to compile a package but when i give dpkg-source i am getting command not found
[09:57] <bruenig|laptop> !english | T-Connect
[09:57] <ubotu> T-Connect: 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
[09:57] <d2leo> Does anyone here use ubuntu at a college?
[09:57] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> I will try
[09:57] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> cheers
[09:57] <bruenig|laptop> d2leo, why
[09:58] <T-Connect> I'm English. lol
[09:58] <bruenig|laptop> T-Connect, well speak it
[09:58] <elpargo> swarna, did you install build-essentials package?
[09:58] <cale1> I duel booted ubuntu and windows, but it won't let me write or delete any of my windows files. I get the error "cannot delete write only"
[09:59] <T-Connect> Go to Applicans add/remove and you will see it on the list.
[09:59] <swarna> elpargo, ok i'll check that
[09:59] <mrfantastic> is anyone else experience lag on this server?
[09:59] <bruenig|laptop> !ntfs-3g | cale1
[09:59] <ubotu> cale1: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[09:59] <mrfantastic> i got about 20s worth of lag
[09:59] <bruenig|laptop> T-Connect, ask your question
[09:59] <d2leo> bruenig|laptop, I'm going away to school, and have never used a school's wifi.  wasn't sure if i'd be okay using ubuntu.
[09:59] <cale1> wow thats customer service XD
[10:00] <elpargo> swarna, again why are you trying to compile it? if there is a source package there is a high change a deb file is around. did you check getdeb?
[10:00] <T-Connect> I guest you never use Java control panel before then.
[10:00] <Senken12> Someone gave me advice of: "Reboot into single user mode and run fsck..."
[10:00] <bruenig|laptop> d2leo, it should be no problem, most universities are unencrypted, but if they were encrypted they would be wep so you can just get the key, as long as you can connect to access points now, you can do it there
[10:00] <Senken12> How I reboot into single user mode?
[10:00] <moyer> elpargo : i did it :) woohoo
[10:00] <elpargo> d2leo, networkmanager rules so no problem :)
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[10:01] <Javid> !ops
[10:01] <Hobbsee> !staff
[10:01] <compengi> O.o
[10:01] <elpargo> !ops
[10:01] <Hobbsee> elpargo: we know, dammit
[10:01] <Hobbsee> nalioth: ping
[10:01] <Amaranth> *sigh*
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[10:01] <ubotu> Hey nalioth, jenda, rob, SportChick, seanw, BearPerson or ompaul! I could use a bit of your time :)
[10:01] <elpargo> Hobbsee, sorry I'm on a slow line here
[10:02] <bruenig|laptop> making me register, gees
[10:02] <Md> nuked
[10:02] <Senken12> How do I reboot into single user mode?
[10:02] <Amaranth> bruenig|laptop: about time :)
[10:02] <Amaranth> Senken12: it's recovery mode
[10:02] <moyer> :)
[10:02] <elpargo> Senken12, could you create another user and check if you still have the problem
[10:02] <Senken12> Done that
[10:03] <Senken12> It works perfectly fine...
[10:03] <moyer> eek red is gross
[10:03] <Amaranth> o_O
[10:04] <elpargo> Senken12, ok can you open a shell and give me the permissions you get with ls -al /home/senken (I think that's ur troublesome user)
[10:04] <code_zombie> So I changed speed and duplex settings with ethtool.  Now I'm looking at this, and I can't change it... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30197/  What did I mess up?
[10:04] <elpargo> sorry /home only
[10:04] <KI4IKL> I was doing apt-get in terminal, and hit ctrl+z and it stopped it, but I went to apt-get something and it says that apt-get is still being used. I tried sudo killall apt-get and it didn't work.
[10:05] <Pirate_Hunter> who can help me fix privoxy?
[10:05] <bruenig|laptop> KI4IKL, sudo killall apt
[10:05] <Amaranth> KI4IKL: fg
[10:05] <KI4IKL> still didn't work
[10:05] <Senken12> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30198/
[10:05] <KI4IKL> fg worked
[10:05] <Amaranth> KI4IKL: ctrl-z backgrounds stuff, it doesn't close it
[10:05] <bruenig|laptop> KI4IKL, also ps -A will give you a list of stuff, see if anything looks good
[10:05] <KI4IKL> thanks :)
[10:05] <Amaranth> KI4IKL: fg resumes the app
[10:06] <cale1> I have one more problem, is there anyway to get vs 2003 to run on ubuntu? I have to have it I can't use any other pogram
[10:06] <bruenig|laptop> newb
[10:07] <cale1> lol
[10:07] <elpargo> Senken12, umm that seems ok, that's with the "senken" user right?
[10:07] <bullgard4> /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/kernel/drivers/acpi/battery.ko is not commented enough. Where is the function acpi_evaluate_object (line #146) defined?
[10:07] <cale1> I normaly would get another program but I am coding for a hl2 mod
[10:07] <ianmcorvidae> cale1: I have no idea, but try WINE. :/
[10:07] <Pirate_Hunter> who can help me fix privoxy?
[10:07] <bruenig|laptop> cale1, as popular as that thing is, I'm sure you can find some tutorial
[10:07] <Senken12> Yep
[10:08] <Senken12> That's the user made upon installation
[10:08] <MR> Hi
[10:08] <cale1> actually valve is such a hackish company you don't know what to expect
[10:08] <cale1> but I will look harder on google :D
[10:08] <bruenig|laptop> bullgard4, that is probably a ##linux question
[10:08] <AlexC_> Hey guys,
[10:08] <MR> I have recently got a new keyboard and mouse. And the connection is USB. Now during the bootloader i cannot select which os to boot with. Is there a fix?
[10:09] <elpargo> Senken12, ok but it's the same user senken right? not the "admin" user
[10:09] <bullgard4> bruenig|laptop: I see. Thank you for your tip.
[10:09] <AlexC_> last night I installed kubuntu-desktop however removed it again shortly. Now that I am in Ubuntu again, the fonts in Firefox seem weird and not how they were - everything else though, is OK
[10:09] <AlexC_> how can I get my fonts back to how they were?
[10:09] <Senken12> The user 'senken' has all permissions
[10:09] <elpargo> Senken12, all I could think of is that something inside gnome got mess up, you could try deleting .gnome* that will kill your desktop setting but will probably let you see the files again.
[10:10] <Newbie_Dude> AlexC_: in the System Menu there should be a "font" section, also you can change firefox fonts in Edit Menu > Preferences within Firefox
[10:10] <bruenig|laptop> AlexC_, I don't believe kubuntu installs any fonts
[10:10] <nox-Hand> I am compiling software and seem to be missing this: checking for giblib - version >= 1.2.3... no
[10:10] <nox-Hand> And idea where to geet that package?
[10:10] <AlexC_> Newbie_Dude: Indeed I have played around with them, but they are ok - it's only Firefox that is playing up
[10:10] <bruenig|laptop> !find gliblib
[10:10] <Senken12> My friend told me this:
 Reboot into single user mode and run fsck...
[10:10] <AlexC_> bruenig|laptop: well it's done something to my firefxo's fonts :P
[10:10] <Senken12> Think that would work ^
[10:10] <mrfantastic> i would just set your browser to what ever default is there
[10:10] <ubotu> Package/file gliblib does not exist in feisty
[10:10] <bruenig|laptop> AlexC_, post hoc
[10:11] <AlexC_> hoc ?
[10:11] <bruenig|laptop> !find giblit
[10:11] <Senken12> And how do I reboot into single user mode? :P
[10:11] <bruenig|laptop> typos are going to kill me
[10:11] <ubotu> Package/file giblit does not exist in feisty
[10:11] <bruenig|laptop> !find giblib
[10:11] <ubotu> Found: giblib-dev, giblib1, giblib1-dbg
[10:11] <bruenig|laptop> nox-Hand, giblib-dev, for future reference, do apt-cache search "whatever package it says it needs"
[10:11] <elpargo> Senken12, I vote for nautilus being messup you can read the files form the console so your disk doesn't seems to have problems.
[10:12] <bruenig|laptop> AlexC_, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_hoc_ergo_propter_hoc
[10:12] <Floker> hey guys, how can i calculate the faculty of a number with bc or similar?
[10:12] <Floker> n! doesnt work
[10:13] <nox-Hand> bruenig|laptop: Darn it xD I have been doing that for ages and just now notice I am doing a search for gidlib xP
[10:13] <nox-Hand> Thanks though
[10:13] <AlexC_> bruenig|laptop: ah I see,
[10:13] <Pirate_Hunter> who cna help me get privoxy working?
[10:13] <elpargo> Senken12, run this on your home mv -r .gnome2 .gnome2-back , then log out and back in if it's fix it was gnome if it's not then your config is stored on the -back dir.
[10:14] <DerangedDingo> can anyone suggest a good RSS program meant for GNOME?
[10:14] <bruenig|laptop> !info liferea
[10:14] <ubotu> liferea: feed aggregator for GNOME. In component main, is optional. Version 1.2.10c-0ubuntu1.1 (feisty), package size 626 kB, installed size 2308 kB
[10:14] <DerangedDingo> ok
[10:14] <DerangedDingo> thanks
[10:14] <bruenig|laptop> !thanks | DerangedDingo
[10:14] <ubotu> DerangedDingo: You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[10:14] <Senken12> Just trying this other thing first elpargo, when I come back and still doesn't work, say that again
[10:14] <jonathan__> hi
[10:14] <DerangedDingo> that was creepy
[10:15] <moroki_att> DerangedDingo: I hear ya :)
[10:15] <jonathan__> ha3
[10:15] <AlexC_> bruenig|laptop: changing the font settings in System->Prefs->Font does not effect Firefox,
[10:15] <ThanatosDrive> What is the 'g-conf editor'?
[10:15] <bruenig|laptop> AlexC_, didn't say it did...
[10:15] <AlexC_> bruenig|laptop: I mean the hinting, it has no effect
[10:15] <ThanatosDrive> Err, gconf-editor
[10:16] <magnetron> ThanatosDrive: to start it, hit alt-f2 and type gconf-editor
[10:16] <bruenig|laptop> ThanatosDrive, it is an awful registry like settings configuration thing
[10:16] <DerangedDingo> ThanatosDrive: it is a program meant for editing settings in programs.. in a less... pretty way
[10:16] <DerangedDingo> for programs*
[10:16] <bruenig|laptop> worst idea ever, why would you replicate registry, why
[10:16] <magnetron> ThanatosDrive: it has additional settings for gnome apps
[10:16] <ThanatosDrive> THanks! mangetron: Alt+F2, is that, shortcut for terminal?
[10:16] <AlexC_> Run dialog
[10:17] <magnetron> ThanatosDrive: shortcut for run
[10:17] <bruenig|laptop> how do you even get that past a first suggestion, "hey you know windows registry, let's try to do something like that"
[10:17] <jonty> can anyone tell me how to get audacity to work properly? out of the box it doesn't find the sound card. I have tried aoss and that works but I still can't listen to a track while recording another one. Anybody got a better way?
[10:17] <bruenig|laptop> that person gets thrown off dev team immediately, or should have
[10:17] <dimebar> bruenig|laptop: that is the one thing that i prefer in KDE to Gnome
[10:17] <Senken12> Nope, didn't work
[10:18] <Pirate_Hunter> does privoxy have a frontend in ubuntu? cause i can't find it anywhere in apps menu
[10:18] <jonathan__> hm...
[10:18] <bruenig|laptop> !hi | jonathan__
[10:18] <ubotu> jonathan__: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[10:18] <magnetron> Pirate_Hunter: no
[10:18] <jonathan__> that's weird somebody use my account
[10:18] <jonathan__> jonathan_
[10:18] <bruenig|laptop> should have /ghosted them
[10:18] <Newbie_Dude> not a surprise, first names are quite common :)
[10:18] <AlexC_> jonathan__: if you didn't register it - then it's not yours =)
[10:18] <jonathan__> I'm already register it
[10:18] <Senken12>  /msg nickserv ghost jonathon_ pass
[10:18] <jonathan__> with password
[10:19] <Pirate_Hunter> magnetron: hmmm so how am i suppose to control tor through privoxy, i know i have to use terminal but it is how do i do it?
[10:19] <bruenig|laptop> or just /ghost nick password
[10:19] <magnetron> Pirate_Hunter: tor.eff.org has a guide for what to edit
[10:19] <Senken12> elpargo what was it that you said?
[10:20] <jonathan__> how to register again now?
[10:20] <AlexC_> last night I installed kubuntu-desktop however removed it again shortly. Now that I am in Ubuntu again, the fonts in Firefox seem weird and not how they were - everything else though, is OK - How can I get them back?
[10:20] <jonathan__> I forgot how
[10:20] <elpargo> Senken12, run this on your home mv -r .gnome2 .gnome2-back , then log out and back in if it's fix it was gnome if it's not then your config is stored on the -back dir.
[10:20] <jonathan__> I am sure already register it to freenode
[10:20] <magnetron> jonathan__: don't register a new nick, kick the other user off the network with the ghost command
[10:20] <Senken12> So what exactly am I putting in?
[10:21] <jonathan__> how??
[10:21] <bruenig|laptop> jonathan__, /ghost jonathan_ thepassword
[10:21] <Pirate_Hunter> magnetron: ~_~" yeah i knwo Im just having a hard time with privoxy it keeps looking for ~/config directory which is weird well tor works now just need to get privoxy straighten out
[10:21] <jonathan__> wow!
[10:21] <DerangedDingo> AlexC: can you just reinstall firefox?
[10:21] <jonathan__> jonathan_ has been killed
[10:21] <jonathan__> cool
[10:21] <magnetron> Pirate_Hunter: how did you install privoxy?
[10:21] <bruenig|laptop> DerangedDingo, that shouldn't affect it
[10:21] <AlexC_> DerangedDingo: I tried a sudo apt-get install --reinstall mozilla-firefox but it didn't work - shall I do a purge then install?
[10:22] <Pirate_Hunter> magnetron: funny enough it was done through synaptic which is why i find it weird im having such complications
[10:22] <DerangedDingo> AlexC: i was thinking maybe that, but then it'd ask to remove ubuntu-desktop and blah blah blah
[10:22] <AlexC_> DerangedDingo: it's only a meta-package
[10:22] <MindSpark> hi, how do I change the reslution in xubuntu ? looks like only 640 and 600 are defined
[10:22] <bruenig|laptop> AlexC_, no that doesn't make sense, if it is on a firefox level, then it would be in your ~/.mozilla directory not files that are only owned by root
[10:22] <liquiddoom> AlexC_: backup your .mozilla directory if you want to save anything
[10:22] <MindSpark> and I need to go highee
[10:22] <MindSpark> r
[10:22] <AlexC_> bruenig|laptop: ah .... how do I make a new profile?
[10:22] <DerangedDingo> AlexC: i know. but it annoys me sometimes
[10:23] <magnetron> Pirate_Hunter: what do you mean with "privoxy is looking for ~/config"
[10:23] <Senken12> elpargo what am I putting in exactly then?
[10:23] <bruenig|laptop> AlexC_, you can see if that is the problem quickly by doing mv ~/.mozilla ~/.mozillabackup
[10:23] <bruenig|laptop> and then running firefox
[10:23] <AlexC_> ok, hold on
[10:23] <Senken12> Put quotation marks around what putting in
[10:23] <elpargo> Senken12, mv .gnome2 .gnome2-back
[10:23] <Senken12> Okay, it just jumped to a new line
[10:23] <bruenig|laptop> I don't think that is it though, it seems unlikely, but then again to see kubuntu messed up the fonts seems unlikely so it must have had another cause which could have been misconfiguration
[10:24] <bruenig|laptop> say*
[10:24] <AlexC_> bruenig|laptop: that fixed it,
[10:24] <Pirate_Hunter> magnetron: this is what it says - can't check configuration file '/home/moi/config':  No such file or directory
[10:24] <bruenig|laptop> AlexC_, so you must have done something in firefox to mess with the fonts
[10:24] <magnetron> Pirate_Hunter: in ubuntu, privoxy use /etc/privoxy/config. edit that file
[10:24] <AlexC_> bruenig|laptop: I've touched nothing to do with any fonts or any firefox settings - only installed Kubuntu-desktop
[10:24] <bruenig|laptop> AlexC_, there is no way kubuntu-desktop does anything to ~/.mozilla, it just isn't possible
[10:25] <Senken12> elpargo, didn't work
[10:25] <Pirate_Hunter> magnetron: ive looked at that i dont know which part to edit thats one of the other problems
[10:25] <AlexC_> bruenig|laptop: afaik - there are things KDE does to Firefox so it looks correct in KDE
[10:25] <bruenig|laptop> I don't know what else did it, but it certainly wasn't kubuntu
[10:25] <magnetron> Pirate_Hunter: it's written on tor.eff.org what to edit.
[10:25] <bruenig|laptop> AlexC_, I don't think that is true
[10:26] <AlexC_> bruenig|laptop: look in the System Config or control panel type thing that KDE has - it's in ther
[10:26] <AlexC_> s/ther/there
[10:26] <Pirate_Hunter> magnetron: ive got it open and im reading it at the same time im writing to you
[10:26] <AlexC_> bruenig|laptop: but hey - it works, thanks ;)
[10:26] <lokki> python someone?
[10:26] <magnetron> good luck, Pirate_Hunter
[10:26] <Senken12> elpargo, it didn't work
[10:27] <bruenig|laptop> AlexC_, I don't have kde, but it doesn't make sense that a DE would mess with applications that it doesn't control, and seeing as ~/.mozilla usually doesn't exist when you install kubuntu-desktop, it would be impossible to configure
[10:27] <Pirate_Hunter> magnetron: lol not that again i need something more positive
[10:27] <magnetron> very good luck, Pirate_Hunter
[10:27] <xancly> talk in spanish
[10:27] <Pirate_Hunter> rofl yet but thanx will see if i cna get this to work the way i want
[10:28] <AlexC_> bruenig|laptop: ~/.mozilla exists from when I had Gnome - and as Firefox it GTK not QT it can look different in KDE, so KDE does some magic to it to make it fit in
[10:28] <paradroid> Hi all. Did something go wrong with the flashplugin-nonfree version 9? I find myself "downgraded" to version 7 and attempts to (re)install 9 leave me with: Installing from local file /var/cache/flashplugin-nonfree/install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz md5sum mismatch
[10:28] <valeria> hola
[10:28] <cale1> can you enable the universe repository? or do you just download specific things from it?
[10:28] <valeria> que pasa
[10:28] <bruenig|laptop> AlexC_, kde does not do such magic, my point is though that .mozilla doesn't usually exist, therefore configuration would be impossible
[10:29] <xancly> valeria tenes msn me xamo alberto
[10:29] <bruenig|laptop> AlexC_, also you realize that kde has its own browser...
[10:29] <T-Connect> How I copy this /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.00/jre/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so over here /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/
[10:29] <AlexC_> bruenig|laptop: so does Gnome but I prefer Firefox due to it's extensions
[10:29] <Frogzoo> paradroid: might need a sudo apt-get update
[10:29] <xancly> ola Valeria
[10:30] <bruenig|laptop> AlexC_, at the very least, don't suggest to others that kde did it, we don't want nonsense like aptitude is better than apt-get roaming around with kde because of some user's ignorance and other user's suggestibility
[10:30] <paradroid> Frogzoo: Did that, of course. I will try cleaning out the cache, though or even manually get the Flash plugin from Adobe's website though I'd prefer the repository way.
[10:30] <user1_> help:    rm: cannot remove directory `/var/lib/openwebmail/users': Device or resource busy       and lsof returns nothing
[10:31] <T-Connect> Nobody know hw to copy this? libjavaplugin_oji.so and then paste it into /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/?
[10:31] <xancly> la tal valeria esa ke avle pliss
[10:31] <mrfantastic> make link
[10:31] <cafuego> T-Connect: Why would you copy ans paste it into a directory?
[10:32] <cafuego> T-Connect: Just install the java plugin package.
[10:32] <AlexC_> bruenig|laptop: it is _not_ ignorance - KDE _does_ and _can_ do things to Firefox to make it fit in - you said your self you do not have KDE so you have nothing to back up your claim, so until you try KDE and look into it's system settings - do not start to suggest that I am ignorant of it
[10:32] <T-Connect> Because java won't load on firefox without it.
[10:32] <zoli2k> T-Connect: do you want to make a symbolic link?  sudo ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.00/jre/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so  /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin_oji.so
[10:32] <kisskill> hello everyone
[10:33] <cafuego> sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin
[10:33] <lokki> hi gay
[10:33] <xancly> hello kisskill
[10:33] <cafuego> T-Connect: That installs th prebuilt, prepackaged firefox plugin, which works fine.
[10:33] <mat1980> hi! how to change shared memory allocated by ati video card?
[10:34] <T-Connect>  sudo ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.00/jre/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so  /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin_oji.so doesn't copy a damn thing.
[10:34] <zoli2k> T-Connect: cafuego's solution is right. java is already integrated in ubuntu. you should use the package system.
[10:34] <cafuego> T-Connect: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin
[10:34] <cafuego> T-Connect: Why would you do things the difficult and non-maintainable way?
[10:35] <gordonjcp> T-Connect: I wouldn't expect ln to copy anything
[10:35] <T-Connect> Damn it. I already have java install. Can you read!
[10:35] <fritz> hy, i installed dekorator on kubuntu 7 and have no ideea where it went, i can't find it among my apps, does any1 know how to find it?
[10:35] <mrfantastic> firefox should run with java installed there shouldnt be any conflict
[10:36] <gordonjcp> T-Connect: have you installed java from the package system?
[10:36] <cafuego> T-Connect: so 'dpkg -l sun-java6-plugin' tells you what exactly?
[10:36] <T-Connect> Firefox will not run java. Read my lips.
[10:36] <gordonjcp> T-Connect: you're doing it wrong
[10:36] <T-Connect> un  sun-java6-plug <none>         (no description available)
[10:37] <zoli2k> T-Connect: so you didn't install java in the right way
[10:37] <gordonjcp> T-Connect: that's because the plugin isn't installed
[10:37] <dimebar> T-Connect:   sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin
[10:37] <cafuego> T-Connect: So you in fact do _not_ have it properly installed. Did you download a tarball from Sun or something?
[10:37] <T-Connect> Then damn Ubuntu Applications add/remove need to remove the damn thing from it list.
[10:37] <dimebar> T-Connect: then restart your browser and navigate to about:plugins
[10:37] <Senken12> Someone help me? Having trouble accessing my home dir
[10:38] <liquiddoom> Senken12: do you get "permission denied"?
[10:38] <Senken12> No
[10:38] <Senken12> I get a frozen file browser
[10:38] <Senken12> >_<
[10:38] <T-Connect> I will uninstall it and then do the right way.
[10:38] <Senken12> The File Browser is fine when I open Trash or File Systems
[10:38] <liquiddoom> Senken12: Bleh... perhaps there's a large file in there or a broken one nautilus tried to preview and freezes... I've had that happen before
[10:39] <cafuego> T-Connect: The package will grab the runtime, the plugin and set the correct file links to make it work.
[10:39] <T-Connect> Someone need to stop adding onto Applicans add/remove list.
[10:39] <tarzeau> T-Connect: http://stop.istheshit.net/
[10:39] <gordonjcp> T-Connect: stop adding what?
[10:39] <liquiddoom> Senken12: Are there any large files/documents/movies in your home directory?
[10:39] <T-Connect> Programs list.
[10:40] <cafuego> T-Connect: What program did you select in Add/Remove?
[10:40] <Senken12> I have like 40 odd random screenshots
[10:40] <Senken12> How do I view list of stuff in Console and then delete them?
[10:40] <cafuego> Senken12: 'ls'
[10:40] <AlexC_> Senken12: ls
[10:40] <zoli2k> T-Connect: The posted link is connected with the problem with java installation?
[10:40] <AlexC_> Senken12: and then rm to remove
[10:40] <cafuego> Senken12: Delete them via 'rm <filename>'
[10:40] <AlexC_> Senken12: to remove a directory do rm -rf
[10:40] <dimebar> Senken12: before deleting them make a folder and move them there, then navigate to the folder in nautilus to make sure thats the problem
[10:40] <T-Connect> I will show you the list. Hangon.
[10:41] <zoli2k> Senken12:  but be carefull with rm -rf
[10:41] <liquiddoom> Senken12: You can move items by "mv file newfilelocation"
[10:41] <Senken12> Kk
[10:41] <Senken12> I'm just deleting the masses of pictures I have
[10:42] <T-Connect> [URL=http://img363.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotrc4.png] [IMG] http://img363.imageshack.us/img363/5923/screenshotrc4.th.png[/IMG] [/URL] 
[10:42] <T-Connect> Whoops http://img363.imageshack.us/img363/5923/screenshotrc4.png
[10:42] <T-Connect> Look
[10:43] <cafuego> T-Connect: Ah, scroll down and ALSO select the java6 plugin
[10:43] <FusE> !mount
[10:43] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[10:43] <FusE> !iso
[10:43] <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.
[10:43] <x_> hello :-)
[10:43] <x_> i need some help
[10:44] <T-Connect> There isn't a plugin.
[10:44] <cafuego> Hmm... commandline it is then, the sudo command.
[10:44] <x_> anyone can help me about screen resolution ?!
[10:44] <cafuego> Eh hold on. Are you on i386 or amd64?
[10:45] <zoli2k> x_: just write down the problem ;)
[10:45] <T-Connect> It funny they didn't add 6.0 plugin on the list.
[10:45] <aruru> what will be NAT regule for lan network 192.168.1.0/24 connected to router on rl0 and routed on tun0?
[10:45] <FusE> !livecd
[10:45] <ubotu> Ubuntu Dapper 'Desktop' CD contains a Live CD (Ubuntu that runs straight off the CD and RAM) with an install option. Breezy's Live CD contained no install.
[10:45] <FusE> How do I use a mounted LiveCD
[10:46] <dimebar> T-Connect: yeh its not there - I just checked on mine.  You should find it in synaptic though
[10:46] <x_> thanks ... my resolution is 1024 now but i need 1680 ... how i can change that ?!
[10:46] <T-Connect> Can I just copy it and then paste?
[10:46] <Senken12> Nope, I have removed everything which would have a high file size
[10:46] <dimebar> x_: system -> preferences -> screen resolution
[10:47] <x_> DIME... it says max is 1024
[10:47] <dimebar> x_: what graphics card do you have?
[10:47] <zoli2k> x_: gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:47] <x_> DIME..... but my monitor and gerafic cart is 1680
[10:47] <zoli2k> x_:  and edit the Screen section
[10:47] <davidwinter> hi all.
[10:47] <zaggynl> why do we have to resort to a config file, instead of the gui way
[10:47] <x_> i have Nvidea 7900 GTX
[10:47] <davidwinter> is there some app that I can install on Ubuntu Server, that will notify me via email if the computer temperature gets too hot?
[10:47] <zoli2k> cheange the line to  Modes      "1600x1200" "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
[10:48] <zoli2k> x_: or you can use nvidia-settings
[10:48] <FusE> Is there a way I can use LiveCD without installing it
[10:48] <olie__> Hi all. I have just installed the rsruby package on my ubuntu box. All is fine except that in order for "require 'rsruby'" to work fine I first need to add the following line: $:.push( File.join( "/var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/rsruby-0.4.4/lib/" )). This is quite yucky and I suppose I can avoid it by configuring my system better, but I dont know how! :-( Anybody can help me? Thx.
[10:48] <FusE> Is there a way I can use LiveCD without burning it to a cd
[10:48] <x_> ZOLI.... it's imposible ... haven't 1680  :-(
[10:48] <dimebar> x_: in system -> administration -> restricted drivers manager make sure that you are using the nvidia driver
[10:48] <zoli2k> x_: add 1680 to the line
[10:48] <x_> DIME... how ?!
[10:49] <dimebar> x_: in system -> administration -> restricted drivers manager
[10:49] <Senken12> How do I delete an entire folder through Console?
[10:49] <tarzeau> fuffal0: qemu?
[10:49] <zoli2k> x_: you will have something like this:  Modes   "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480" and change to  Modes      "1600x1200"  "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
[10:49] <tarzeau> fuffal0: sorry was for FusE
[10:49] <dimebar> Senken12: rm -rf foldername
[10:49] <T-Connect> Oh I found it.
[10:50] <revilodraw> is anyone having trouble with amarok 1.4.6 being slooooow on feisty?
[10:51] <x_> DIME... thanks .. the Nvidea was not Enabled ... i did it now :-) ineed restart ... c u about 2 min again  :-)
[10:51] <aruru> what will be NAT regule for lan network 192.168.1.0/24 connected to router on rl0 and routed via tun0?
[10:51] <x_> ZOLI.... i had just 600x800 and 1024 .... not 1680
[10:51] <T-Connect> Thanks dimebar
[10:52] <mat1980> !ati
[10:52] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:52] <T-Connect> http://www.wildsnake.com/webgame/sso/ this is working now.
[10:54] <Semilios> Hello!
[10:54] <Senken12> Try to say beer can without sounding like a Jamaican lusting after bacon :o
[10:54] <ogeb> eit
[10:56] <Skyrail> Senken12: haha
[10:56] <Senken12> ?
[10:57] <x_> hi again :-(
[10:57] <Skyrail> Senken12: the beer can thing :)
[10:57] <Senken12> :)
[10:57] <x_> i Enabled the Nvidea driver but still haven't 1680 in screen resolution :-(
[10:59] <x_> i had 1680 resolution in windows but in linux i have just 1024 :-(
[10:59] <FusE> oh
[10:59] <FusE> hi
[10:59] <FusE> Oh
[10:59] <FusE> what
[11:00] <Senken12> Woot
[11:00] <Senken12> :D
[11:00] <Senken12> It's working now
[11:00] <Senken12> I just had to delete EVERY single picture I had in there
[11:00] <Senken12> >_<
[11:00] <gpd> no sign of medibuntu - glitch or end of line?
[11:00] <FusE> good
[11:00] <FusE> grrr
[11:01] <FusE2> grr Ive got a problem
[11:01] <FusE2> my x-server broke
[11:01] <user1_> rm: cannot remove directory `/var/lib/openwebmail/users': Device or resource busy       and lsof returns nothing
[11:01] <Senken12> Thanks whoever told me :)
[11:02] <abhi> anyone can help me with apache2 here?
[11:02] <FusE> okay
[11:03] <cafuego> user1_: what does `pwd' say?
[11:03] <dimebar> x_: do you get any further options in the 'screen resolution' drop down?
[11:03] <user1_> cafuego, no, not because of that
[11:03] <x_> friends .. in System>Preferences> Screen resolution i have max 1024 ....... how we can change it to 1680 when is not listed ?!
[11:03] <Semilios> is anyone of you used to the "apache2" package which is provided in the Ubuntu repositories?
[11:03] <cafuego> user1_: tried 'sudo lsof' ?
[11:03] <livingdaylight> Anyone here use Ubuntu Ultimate?
[11:03] <user1_> i've no sudo, im root
[11:04] <x_> dimebar ...... i got some more but max is 1024   :-(
[11:04] <cafuego> livingdaylight: No, just ubuntu business professional.
[11:04] <carlesoriol> when i use volume keys on my laptop using compiz-fusion it changes it's default behavior from moving the pcm slide to from slide. How can i set it back to move pcm?
[11:04] <livingdaylight> cafuego, geeez, so many ubuntu derivates now....
[11:04] <cafuego> x_: Open a terminal and run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' - tell X about the resolutions.
[11:05] <dimebar> x_: try gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:05] <Jordan_U_> livingdaylight, Ubuntu Ultimate is a hack
[11:05] <cafuego> x_: You'll need to run through the dialogs, but after choosing 'Simple' for screen setup, it will let you pick preferred resolutions.
[11:05] <x_> dimebar ... what ?!   say
[11:05] <livingdaylight> Jordan_U_, is it a good hack?
[11:05] <Jordan_U> livingdaylight, No
[11:05] <RoC_MasterMind> My Ubuntu boots too fast and too slick for my liking...I tried removing the "quiet" and "splash" GRUB options, but I want something even more verbose...any ideas.  I want lines and lines of scrolling verbose boot messages.
[11:05] <Jordan_U> livingdaylight, From what I can tell it's kind of like automatix
[11:05] <livingdaylight> Jordan_U, huh? why not? i just burnt it to cd
[11:05] <dimebar> x_: yeah do what cafuego said :)
[11:06] <livingdaylight> Jordan_U, whats wrong with automatix?
[11:06] <cafuego> RoC_MasterMind: Remove a critical piece of hardware
[11:06] <RoC_MasterMind> haha
[11:06] <RoC_MasterMind> no then it just stops
[11:06] <Jordan_U> !automatix | livingdaylight
[11:06] <ubotu> livingdaylight: Automatix2 is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[11:06] <RoC_MasterMind> I want it to like scroll...like an end credits thing on fast-forward for like five minutes.
[11:07] <yobrien> how do i get scrolling working with a synaptics touchpad
[11:07] <Jordan_U> !synaptics | yobrien
[11:07] <ubotu> yobrien: For a comprehensive Synaptics Touchpad guide, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
[11:07] <livingdaylight> !WorksForMe
[11:07] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[11:07] <cafuego> RoC_MasterMind: They kernel can't do that, without adding 5 minutes worth of text to it.
[11:07] <RoC_MasterMind> cafuego, indeed.  I might have to write a script.
[11:07] <x_> dimebar .... this sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xor didn't worked
[11:07] <cafuego> RoC_MasterMind: add a 'strings /proc/kcore' to rc.local or something
[11:08] <cafuego> RoC_MasterMind: thaty should give you a suitable alrge about or random crap.
[11:08] <cafuego> amount
[11:08] <x_> dimebar .... i need 1680 with 59 refresh rate   :-(
[11:08] <RoC_MasterMind> hahaa...that is funn cafe
[11:08] <yobrien> yeah but qsynaptics cant configure ... some error about shared memory
[11:08] <Newbie_Dude> Anyone here ever use lm-sensors? It is supposed to monitor temperature... I downloaded it through synaptic, configured it through terminal, but can't figure out how to get it to show up in my PANEL. ?
[11:08] <cafuego> user1_: Hrrrm.
[11:08] <x_> Cafu ..... what u mean ?!     i mean how ?!
[11:09] <RoC_MasterMind> Thanks cafuego
[11:09] <cafuego> x_: You'll need to run through the dialogs, but after choosing 'Simple' for screen setup, it will let you pick preferred resolutions. Select them, then restart X. (Logout, hit ctrl-alt-backspace, login)
[11:09] <gordonjcp> is anyone else in here using php5 with gd in Ubuntu?
[11:09] <gordonjcp> and if so, do your truetype fonts look terrible?
[11:10] <cafuego> gordonjcp: they normally do
[11:10] <x_> CAFU ... thanks ... but i tried linux just 10 hour .. can u tell me step by step ?!
[11:10] <cafuego> gordonjcp: Did you cann gdcreateimagetruecolor()  or gdcreateimage() ?
[11:10] <gordonjcp> cafuego: thing is, I'm trying to develop a script that overlays text onto a graphic, which works perfectly in Deadrat but not Ubuntu
[11:11] <gordonjcp> cafuego: "imagecreatefrompng"
[11:11] <x_> dimebar ..... i got just this : SubSection "Display"
[11:11] <x_> 		Depth	24
[11:11] <x_> 		Modes		"1024x768"	"800x600"	"640x480"
[11:11] <x_> 	EndSubSection
[11:11] <x_> EndSection
[11:11] <cafuego> gordonjcp: I've only done it with php4 thusfar, but not had problems. I suppsoe it's possible php5/freetype has a problem.
[11:11] <gordonjcp> cafuego: but I doubt it's a colour depth thing because the font rendering is *completely* wrong
[11:12] <gordonjcp> cafuego: it's bad in dapper too, in php4
[11:12] <x_> cafuego ............ can u tell me how i can do that ?! i man step by step
[11:12] <cafuego> x_: open a terminal. run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[11:13] <cafuego> x_: Accept all defaults until it asks about the screen.
[11:13] <dimebar> x_: for the moment close that file - it could interfere with the dpkg-reconfigure
[11:14] <AKA3Toes> ? anyone here?
[11:14] <Jordan_U> AKA3Toes, no
[11:14] <AKA3Toes> k
[11:14] <AKA3Toes> lol
[11:14] <Jordan_U> AKA3Toes, Only 1,042 people
[11:15] <AKA3Toes> how come I see none in the list?
[11:15] <cafuego> there is no list
[11:15] <AKA3Toes> well that explains it
[11:15] <Jordan_U> AKA3Toes, What IRC client are you using?
[11:15] <AKA3Toes> xchat
[11:15] <cafuego> it's probably still drawing the list
[11:15] <x_> cafuego ... that changing my keybord too   !!!!!!!!
[11:16] <cafuego> x_: No, it won't.
[11:16] <cafuego> x_: Just accept the defauls until you get to the Screen section.
[11:16] <Jordan_U> cafuego, Depending on his configuration it might
[11:16] <x_> ok
[11:16] <x_> ok
[11:16] <cafuego> it will keep other settings as they are.
[11:16] <cafuego> Jordan_U: It should preload whatever has has now.
[11:17] <AKA3Toes> alright, had a "Q" about setting up RAID on AMD64-based Ubuntu, same size drives... if anyone knows
[11:17] <pitocs> olaaa
[11:17] <AKA3Toes> mornin
[11:18] <AKA3Toes> (Fiesty that is)
[11:18] <pitocs> kien eres
[11:18] <cafuego> AKA3Toes: I run raid, what was your question?
[11:18] <AKA3Toes> well, I guess I needed the Alternate CD to begin with on installation, true or can I RAID two drives with pre-installed OS?
[11:19] <cafuego> I've only ever used the alternate and server cd (faster)
[11:19] <AKA3Toes> server CD has a desktop?
[11:19] <cafuego> and setting up raid via those is a breeze, provided you don't have too many disks.
[11:19] <adxp> A misbehaving program filled an ext3 partition with an endlessly-filling logfile. I deleted the file, but df -h still tells me the partition is full, and anything that tries to write to disk gives "Disk full" errors. I've tried mount -o remount, but nothing else. Anyone got any ideas?
[11:19] <cafuego> server cd doesn't have a desktop
[11:20] <cafuego> adxp: restart the program that was writing and make sure any other apps that used the files are restarted too.
[11:20] <kisskill> yes
[11:20] <kisskill> server CD has no desktop
[11:21] <kisskill> must install
[11:21] <AKA3Toes> so, using the alternate CD, what's my partition settings? Maybe you have a link for AMD64-based?
[11:21] <cafuego> AKA3Toes: But alternate will work fine - doe s atext-mode install, then boots the desktop.
[11:21] <AKA3Toes> k, gotthat... thanks
[11:21] <adxp> cafuego: cool, that seems to have done it -- thanks. It's odd -- df shows the available space gradually increasing back to what it should be. Got any pointers as to where I could go to better understand what's going on, and why killing the program fixed it?
[11:22] <cafuego> AKA3Toes: You create partitions in the dialog, set them to be used for raid. When that's done, you select the 'configure raid' menu option and build one or more raid devices.
[11:22] <cafuego> AKA3Toes: it'll ask for raid level and allow you to select the raid partitions.
[11:23] <cafuego> Tested and confirmed working with raid1 and raid5 :-)
[11:23] <cafuego> (on amd64)
[11:23] <AKA3Toes> sweet, a lot simpler than what I was failing at before... lol
[11:23] <kisskill> :)
[11:23] <cafuego> adxp: The program had the file open. So you'd removed it from the list of directory entries, but its data was not freed (because it was in use)
[11:24] <cafuego> adxp: restarting the program forced it to clsoe its file handle, allowing the kernel to flush the data.
[11:24] <Ind[y] > Is it possible to install and play Warcraft III (The Frozen Throne) under Ubuntu 7.04?
[11:24] <adxp> cafuego: ah, I see -- thanks again.
[11:24] <cafuego> np.
[11:25] <SlimeyPete> Ind[y] : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3021038
[11:25] <AKA3Toes> now, is there a stable WINE for AMD64?
[11:25] <Ind[y] > SlicerDicer-: OK. Thank you.
[11:25] <SlimeyPete> Ind[y] : oops, I mean http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=45407   - that's the first page
[11:26] <cafuego> Dunno, I run vmware if i need to help someone withn their ^&*Q@!%^&#@%^@* outlook problems.
[11:26] <sauvin> Tell them to run Linux so you can help them with their !@#$@#%# Evolution problems.
[11:27] <cafuego> after muich deliberation i've concluded evolution is just as bad
[11:27] <pubo> Hi all, anybody can tell me a program/script to rip DVD9->DVD5 with the possibility of delete menu/audio/etc???
[11:27] <Newbie_Dude> I'm installing nvidia-settings and it says for nvidia-settings to be installed I have to remove "nvidia-glx" I assume that's a bad thing?
[11:28] <pubo> I don't want to use Wine & DVDShrink :S
[11:28] <aquo> cafuego: are there alternatives?
[11:28] <chimp_rex> hello everyone! to whom should i ask about hardware compatibilities?
[11:28] <pubo> Newbie_Dude, no. The nvidia-drivers implement nvidia-glx itself
[11:29] <jhaig> chimp_rex: Just ask and someone might know the answer.
[11:29] <chimp_rex> thanks jhaig!
[11:29] <AKA3Toes> well, WINE would be for retail Paint Shop Pro, which cost me quite a bit and not to mention the months of tutorials so the lil' woman could start off a graphics business
[11:29] <Dusk_> !adsl
[11:29] <ubotu> Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[11:30] <jhaig> chimp_rex: Also, this might be of interest - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[11:30] <AKA3Toes> would like to get her on Linux too so I won'thaveto worry about communicating with a Microshaft-based laptop
[11:30] <chimp_rex> is HP VECTRA VL400 ok with Ubuntu?
[11:30] <chimp_rex> Thanks again Jhaig but i don't know what's inside my HP Vectra VL400...
[11:30] <pubo> chimp_rex, is this a laptop?
[11:31] <chimp_rex> I just would like to know if it's okay to install it there.
[11:31] <chimp_rex> no pubo, it's a desktop.
[11:31] <Dusk_> i want to reconnect with a different ip address on ubuntu...i use usb adsl modem and have dynamic ip
[11:31] <pubo> chimp_rex, ohm :S
[11:32] <pubo> Desktop compatibility usually is better than laptops compatibility. Maybe you'll have problems only with your Graphic Card (If it is not an Nvidia or ATI)
[11:32] <chimp_rex> okay. i think the vidcard is onboard...
[11:32] <GamingX> Guys I have a problem with XChat in Ubuntu
[11:33] <Newbie_Dude> My Sony Viao did not like Ubuntu.
[11:33] <AKA3Toes> looks like you made it GamingX
[11:33] <AKA3Toes> lol
[11:33] <GamingX> No this is from Windows Xp
[11:33] <chimp_rex> Thanks again pubo and jhaig for your help!
[11:33] <pubo> chimp_rex, look for the video card chipset. If it is Nvidia or ATI, shouldn't be any problem. If it's SiS.. better if you change the Card xD
[11:33] <AKA3Toes> sorry, I know the feeling
[11:33] <chimp_rex> ok. noted pubo.
[11:34] <AKA3Toes> Newbie_Dude, I've got the nVidia BFG 7600GT OC running right now
[11:34] <GamingX> I am using mIRC from XP since I cannot access XChat in Ubuntu
[11:34] <GamingX> Can someone help me
[11:34] <AKA3Toes> is XChat installed?
[11:34] <GamingX> yes
[11:34] <GamingX> I used it for sometime
[11:35] <pubo> nobody can tell me a substitute of DVDShrink in Ubuntu??? :S
[11:35] <Newbie_Dude> GamingX: and what, it disappeared, it stopped working, it won't open?
[11:35] <AKA3Toes> Uninstall/Reinstall?
[11:35] <GamingX> It was when I tried to add a server and connect to it that it immediately switched off
[11:35] <Dusk_> i want to reconnect with a different ip address on ubuntu...i use usb adsl modem and have dynamic ip
[11:35] <krinns_> hey
[11:35] <krinns_> is there evolution has a bug
[11:35] <krinns_> ?
[11:35] <Newbie_Dude> GamingX: AKA3Toes is probably right, just try uninstalling/reinstalling. :)
[11:35] <GamingX> OK
[11:36] <krinns_> when i save a file with spaces it includes garbage in between apaces
[11:36] <Newbie_Dude> GamingX: also there's two versions of X-Chat, try the other one if that doesn't work. (GNOME and non-GNOEM)
[11:36] <Kazade> Hi, I'm trying to install mysql-server 4.1 on Feisty but whenever I try, it installs 5.0. How can I just get it to install 4.1?
[11:36] <evildead> salut
[11:36] <Newbie_Dude> !fr | evildead
[11:36] <ubotu> evildead: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[11:36] <GamingX> But what is the problem?
[11:36] <AKA3Toes> if you have a file name with spaces, name the file "xxxxx xxxxx" with quotes... haveyou tried that?
[11:36] <evildead> !fr
[11:37] <AKA3Toes> Kazade, your file is showing up as Kazades%2File ?
[11:37] <Newbie_Dude> evildead: tu ecrivez /join #ubuntu-fr
[11:38] <Kazade> AKA3Toes: huh? what file?
[11:38] <AKA3Toes> you said when you were creating a file with spaces...
[11:39] <Kazade> not me
[11:39] <Dralid> In Rhythmbox, the only visualization is Goom. Are there others? If so how do I install them?
[11:39] <Kazade> I want to install mysql-server-4.1, I think you mean krinns_
[11:39] <AKA3Toes> sorry, that was Krinnis
[11:40] <AKA3Toes> yep
[11:40] <gordonjcp> right
[11:41] <gordonjcp> cafuego: further examination shows that php-gd and ttf is utterly utterly broken in Dapper, Edgy and Feisty
[11:41] <evildead> evolution task notification dont work
[11:42] <evildead> is there any solution ?
[11:42] <mat1980> Hi! I have an ati radeon x1100 that uses 128 mb of ram. How can I change the amount of ram that it allocates? Is it possible?
[11:43] <AKA3Toes> now, Feisty Server for AMD64, is there a desktop that can be installed?
[11:43] <pubo> mat1980, if it's possible, it would be in the BIOS
[11:43] <AKA3Toes> like Pubo said
[11:44] <pubo> AKA3Toes, as usual, try ubuntu-desktop, kubuntu-desktop or xubuntu-desktop
[11:44] <AKA3Toes> yeah, I found when setting up RAID that I needed the Alternate CD
[11:45] <AKA3Toes> so far I'm liking Ubuntu Desktop, just wish I didn't have to jump into it with both feet
[11:45] <Dusk_> i want to reconnect with a different ip address on ubuntu...i use usb adsl modem and have dynamic ip
[11:45] <AKA3Toes> Dusk_
[11:45] <AKA3Toes> Do you have a router?
[11:46] <Dusk_> AKA3Toes, no
[11:46] <Dusk_> actually i need to pass rapidshare limit
[11:46] <AKA3Toes> might wantto try programs like HidemyIP if you don't have static ability then
[11:47] <mat1980> pubo: oh.. thanks. I thought it was a driver related problem. Thanks.
[11:47] <AKA3Toes> dunno if HidemyIP supports Linux, but there's plenty pf progs out there
[11:47] <AKA3Toes> matterof fact... hold on
[11:47] <AKA3Toes> let me check my router page
[11:48] <mvs1> been trying to resolve video playback on ubuntu 64bit.. I can play most videos fine, but for some reason the colors dont line up on the picture..
[11:48] <gordonjcp> is there a channel more specific to Ubuntu and PHP?
[11:49] <Bob_le_Pointu> Try #ubuntu and ##php
[11:49] <AKA3Toes> http://www.dyndns.org allows you to create a free DDNS subscription
[11:49] <giuseppe> hi guys, I've a problem. I installed lastest nvidia driver on ubuntu 64 bit but when I try to launch 3d apps I've this message: ...loading libGL.so.1: Segmentation fault (core dumped). someone can help me?
[11:49] <_Carlo_> hi, i've upgraded to gutsy on a wubi installation, but now i've some problem with grub, if i choose 2.6.22 2.6.20-16 2.6.20-15 it doesn't start but if i choose ubuntu original kernel it starts with a 2.6.20-15 kernel
[11:50] <AKA3Toes> get that Dusk_?
[11:50] <AKA3Toes> http://www.dyndns.org
[11:50] <Dusk_> thanks AKA3Toes
[11:50] <AKA3Toes> np, hope that works
[11:51] <Kazade> does anyone know the answer to my problem? how can I install mysql-server-4.1 on feisty? :(
[11:51] <kraut> moin
[11:52] <AKA3Toes> well, I'm off to see the puter... TY for the help/suggestions on RAID
[11:52] <gordonjcp> Kazade: does it specifically need to be 4.1?
[11:53] <giuseppe> guys how can I remove the lastest driver nvidia I've installed? I've ...loading libGL.so.1: Segmentation fault (core dumped) and I can't use 3d apps
[11:53] <giuseppe> 64bit
[11:53] <Kazade> yeh, i've been given some legacy app, and the queries dont work in 5.0 because they use old-style inner joins with a left join
[11:53] <hoe_> hi al
[11:54] <hoe_> I experienced that running the office org software is very fast in FC 5 but not in ubuntu feisty why?
[11:54] <fatbrain> Hello
[11:54] <aruru> howto translate network adresses in ubuntu?
[11:55] <fatbrain> Does ubuntu use the hardware h264 decoder on my 8600gts gpu?
[11:55] <hoe_> I experienced that running the office org software is very fast in FC 5 but not in ubuntu feisty why?
[11:55] <fatbrain> (I have the binary nvidia drivers installed, and I'm using mplayer to play my videos)
[11:55] <hoe_> is there any way to make it like tweaking ?
[11:56] <hoe_> congratu to u fatbrain
[11:56] <hoe_> ubuntu is cool but i experienced running office org slow when start it
[11:57] <zaggynl> hoe_, tried disabling java in oo.org?
[11:59] <hoe_> i meant how to disable the java , i experienced the startup of the office org slow and it havent started to go into any of the words yet
[12:00] <hoe_> i meant i only double click the office org program and it took quite sometime for the programs to load before going into any like spreadsheets
[12:01] <hoe_> zag , any advice?
[12:01] <hoe_> I even experienced FC 5 very fast in opening many programs , why?
[12:02] <hoe_> anyone advice?
[12:04] <giuseppe> how can I remove nvidia drivers I installed with .run?
[12:04] <elmo40> giuseppe, some apps come with an uninstall.run file
[12:05] <elmo40> if it didnt, then read the README file... they usually help ;)
[12:05] <giuseppe> elmo40, it was a .run no readmefile or uninstall.run
[12:05] <ConfidentiaL> does anyone know what might be the reason why my spdif out is not working in ubuntu ?
[12:05] <giuseppe> only a single file elmo40
[12:06] <elmo40> dude, i know it was a run file, but on their webiste, they may also have an uninstall file... or at least a damn readme for you
[12:06] <rafael__> hey people
[12:06] <giuseppe> elmo40, ah ok, sorry I didn't understand. I'm going to watch
[12:07] <rafael__> i have 2 gb ram ... but something is using my memory.. not memory used is 500 mb but my computer was in screensaver i wasnt here..  what is the problem ?? what is using my memory ?  my firefox was opened with some pages. is it ?
[12:07] <gordonjcp> rafael__: memory is there to be used
[12:07] <rafael__> gordonjcp, even u are sleeping and your computer is in screensaver ?
[12:07] <Qjimbo> Hi
[12:07] <rafael__> gordonjcp, i dont understand..
[12:08] <gordonjcp> rafael__: memory doesn't get freed up until it's needed
[12:08] <elmo40> rafael__, so many things have memory leaks in linux... they are *still* being worked on. Especially firefox!
[12:08] <evi|one> Hello. I want to create a SMB share. I created one via System --> Administration --> Shared Folders and it seems to work, but it asks for password. I don't even know what the password is because my Ubuntu username/password doesn't work. I want to give everyone full read/write access to that share (w/o username and password). How do I do that?
[12:08] <rafael__> gordonjcp, but 500mb  ?  its only my gaim opened and xchat
[12:08] <rafael__> elmo40, i closed my fireforx to see what happens..
[12:09] <elmo40> evi|one, have you tried a samba room? possibly #samba ?
[12:09] <pretender_> can anyone out there help with some mythtv questions
[12:09] <elmo40> rafael__, then open ktop, or top, and see what is consuming your RAM
[12:09] <gordonjcp> elmo40: "room"?
[12:09] <gordonjcp> elmo40: #samba sounds more like a channel
[12:09] <elmo40> m'eh, whatever...
[12:09] <elmo40> rooms get filles with people, channels are a pathway.
[12:09] <Qjimbo> I recently installed ubuntu on my desktop PC, however I don't have net access for it, and I want to install VLC and all the audio/video codecs, how can I do this without net access at home?
[12:09] <elmo40> *filled
[12:10] <rafael__> elmo40, gkrellm uses much memory ?
[12:10] <elmo40> ya, it sucks.
[12:10] <rafael__> right
[12:11] <rafael__> elmo40, ok.. i did.. and i closed my firefox.. my memory is backing slowly :O
[12:12] <rafael__> elmo40, moc  is using memory too. hahaha and that is a player for terminal :O
[12:12] <elmo40> but does it matter?
[12:12] <elmo40> everything will use memory
[12:12] <rafael__> elmo40, well. i like moc
[12:12] <elmo40> the more you have the greedier they become!
[12:12] <natsumey_> i've a problem here,
[12:13] <elmo40> natsumey_, speak.
[12:13] <natsumey_> why my network getting slow after 2 or 3 hours
[12:13] <natsumey_> around 20 min
[12:13] <natsumey_> then came ok for next 2 or 3 hours
[12:13] <elmo40> possibly your internet providor
[12:13] <yeniklasor> Are we have backup all ubuntu's data with partition? Like Norton Ghost?
[12:14] <natsumey_> i thought it was my network, but i already change all the switch and ap with a new one
[12:14] <rafael__> elmo40, restarting the gdm will make my memory back ?
[12:15] <rafael__> lets see what happens.. cya and thanks
[12:16] <Qjimbo> I recently installed ubuntu on my desktop PC, however I don't have net access for it, and I want to install VLC and all the audio/video codecs, how can I do this without net access at home?
[12:20] <fred> help me for install compiz-fusion in my ATIX200M graphic card
[12:21] <jatt> does ntfs-3g work on Dapper? I think Dapper kernel doesn't have fuse support by default.
[12:21] <lkthomas> fred: is that an order ? it takes 300USD/hour to help you
[12:21] <fred> WHAT !!
[12:21] <fred> lol
[12:22] <fred> no i am french
[12:22] <fred> but a speak middle
[12:22] <aservin> then 250 Euros per hour
[12:22] <stefg> Qjimbo: http://aptoncd.sourceforge.net/ might help you
[12:23] <yeniklasor> Are we have backup software that backup all ubuntu's data with partition? Like Norton Ghost?
[12:23] <stefg> !info ntfs-3g dapper
[12:23] <ubotu> Package ntfs-3g does not exist in dapper
[12:23] <stefg> !backup | yeniklasor
[12:23] <jatt> I know it isn't in Dapper
[12:23] <Eli0t> hello
[12:24] <revilodraw> hi! im using feisty on my dell inspiron 6400 with 2ghz core 2 duo processor and 2gb ram, and amarok 1.4.6 is very sloooow and lags a lot..it is the only prog i have trouble with
[12:24] <ubotu> yeniklasor: There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[12:24] <_Thelonius_> Hi!
[12:24] <stefg> jatt: i had it running on Dapper, i just don't remember the repo i had to add.
[12:24] <_Thelonius_> where can i find pakets of ghutsy gibbon?
[12:24] <_Thelonius_> I am debian user, but would like to get some of the gutsy pakets
[12:25] <jatt> stefg: did you need to update the kernel (compile fuse manually in, or something similar)?
[12:25] <Eli0t> problem running unreal tournament on 7.04, gfx ok but sound very is very "slowed". Any1 help me?
[12:26] <Frogzoo> revilodraw: how big is your library?
[12:26] <stefg> jatt: iirc it worked with the standard kernel. Suffering from a bug with my CD drive i don't use stock ubuntu-kernels, but i think it was just adding the repo and apt-getting
[12:27] <Eli0t> problem running unreal tournament on 7.04, gfx ok but sound is very "slowed". Any1 help me?
[12:27] <jatt> stefg: ok thank you, will try to install again
[12:27] <_Thelonius_> does someone have a paket-source for apt-get for gutsy gibbon pakets?
[12:27] <stefg> jatt: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009
[12:29] <jatt> stefg: that's a great resource, didn't know it, very appreciated
[12:29] <bullgard4> /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/kernel/drivers/acpi/battery.ko is not commented enough. Where is the function acpi_evaluate_object (line #146) defined?
[12:30] <Selrach> Excuse me, I have a question about how exactly checkinstall works. http://checkinstall.izto.org/ seems to suggest that it leaves a copy of the source in the source directory. my question is, if you were to uninstall it later via its own methods, would everything be removed(binaries and source)?
[12:30] <stefg> _Thelonius_: gutsy support is in #ubuntu+1, and i would not recommend mixing ubuntu and debian. dependencies don't work, 'cos names are often different
[12:32] <re5pekt> hello
[12:32] <_Thelonius_> stefg i read in ahow to that getting the mesa drivers from gutsy is easy and works and i don't have to recompile them
[12:32] <_Thelonius_> which i found to be a pain (didn't work :D )
[12:32] <re5pekt> what is the kubuntu chanel in czech language ? please
[12:34] <stefg> _Thelonius_: so just manually download the package from http://packages.ubuntu.com/ but don't add a repo to your sources.list. gutsy in hevy development, and things are going to break
[12:35] <_Thelonius_> thanks
[12:35] <re5pekt> please
[12:35] <_Thelonius_> just found that site throught the faqs as well. nice site
[12:35] <_Thelonius_> :)
[12:35] <re5pekt> is it here a czech chanel ?
[12:35] <stefg> !cz
[12:35] <ubotu> esk uivatele dme, aby mluvili v kanle #ubuntu anglicky. esky je mono se domluvit v #ubuntu-cz. Dkujeme.
[12:35] <re5pekt> thanks
[12:37] <mythrage> my network tray icon dissapear, need help
[12:37] <jatt> stefg: it worked :). My problem was, in my first attempt I didn't upgrade the hal and makedev packages from the ntfs-3g repo. Thanks for the help.
[12:37] <revilodraw> frogzoo: about 30 gig
[12:38] <stefg> jatt: you're welcome
[12:38] <Eli0t> problem running unreal tournament on 7.04, gfx ok but sound is very "slowed". Any1 help me?
[12:39] <re5pekt> i write "sudo atp-get install pidgin"
[12:39] <g0dd3ss> hi everyone I am trying to convert an .asf file to .avi or .mpeg, and add some music to it, does anybody know a good program to do this in ubuntu?
[12:39] <re5pekt> but the pacage is not found
[12:39] <stefg> !pidgin | re5pekt
[12:39] <ubotu> re5pekt: pidgin is the new name for Gaim forced by AOL's legal dept. It wasn't released in time for Feisty. Expect it in gutsy. See http://www.pidgin.im/index.php for more info.
[12:39] <re5pekt> yes i know
[12:40] <re5pekt> but i don't know to how install this program
[12:40] <re5pekt> :(
[12:40] <DjViper> how do I make sure my wlan connects at 54mbits ? (G)
[12:40] <g0dd3ss> re5pekt,  get it off pidgin website
[12:41] <cephalopoda> wat the
[12:41] <g0dd3ss> re5pekt,  read http://www.ubuntugeek.com/howto-install-pidgin-200-on-ubuntu-feisty-with-plugin-pack.html#more-203
[12:41] <cephalopoda> xterm
[12:43] <antodona> s
[12:43] <antodona> ola
[12:43] <kaptengu> what's the equivalent to nautilus ctrl-h in midnight commander?
[12:45] <mythrage> my network icon on tray disappear, how can i overcome this
[12:45] <toplok> I am testing 7.10 alpha and requests a username "ubuntu", whats the password ?
[12:46] <kaptengu> ubuntu?
[12:46] <kaptengu> or nonr
[12:46] <kaptengu> e
[12:46] <DjViper> how do I make sure my wlan connects at 54mbits ? (G)
[12:46] <cephalopoda> farrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrk
[12:46] <g0dd3ss> ooo
[12:46] <cephalopoda> lol
[12:46] <cephalopoda> hey godess
[12:46] <g0dd3ss> hai
[12:46] <cephalopoda> how ya goin mate
[12:47] <g0dd3ss> great thanx , you?
[12:47] <cephalopoda> hrmm tired!
[12:47] <cephalopoda> lol i havent stared at a pc screen this hard for years lol
[12:47] <g0dd3ss> 8-] 
[12:47] <cephalopoda> you a regular here?
[12:48] <g0dd3ss> well not really, i come here quite a bit lately for hlp tho
[12:48] <cephalopoda> a newbie to ubuntu?
[12:48] <g0dd3ss> yah
[12:48] <g0dd3ss> what about u
[12:48] <cephalopoda> im relativily to ubuntu, but a linux user 4 nerly 10 yrz
[12:48] <g0dd3ss> oh yeah cool
[12:48] <cephalopoda> nah.. 8 :)
[12:49] <cephalopoda> ya in au?
[12:49] <stefg> !fftopic
[12:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fftopic - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:49] <stefg> !offtopic
[12:49] <g0dd3ss> nz
[12:49] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:49] <cephalopoda> oo!
[12:49] <g0dd3ss> noone talk anything ontopic :-\
[12:49] <cephalopoda> nearly there lol
[12:49] <cephalopoda> so whats ontopic?
[12:49] <cephalopoda> socket programming?
[12:49] <cephalopoda> :)
[12:50] <g0dd3ss> XD
[12:50] <g0dd3ss> hi everyone I am trying to convert an .asf file to .avi or .mpeg, and add some music to it, does anybody know a good program to do this in ubuntu?
[12:50] <stefg> cephalopoda: not a problem, just take the social chatter to -offtopic
[12:50] <cephalopoda> pfft
[12:50] <cephalopoda> thinking...
[12:50] <gato> ll
[12:51] <cephalopoda> not really even sure
[12:51] <stefg> !info avidemux
[12:51] <jpozlovsky> hi :-)
[12:51] <ubotu> avidemux: a small editing software for avi (especially DivX). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1:2.3.0-0.0ubuntu3 (feisty), package size 3270 kB, installed size 8256 kB
[12:51] <cephalopoda> barely know what to do with those things in windows.. not really into codecs etc
[12:51] <g0dd3ss> thanks, do you know if it works for asf
[12:51] <cephalopoda> you could use wine for any windows software im sure
[12:52] <cephalopoda> and its codecs
[12:52] <stefg> g0dd3ss: not sure, might depend on having w32codecs installed
[12:52] <g0dd3ss> yeahhh or boot into the dreaded windoze
[12:52] <bit0> hi, anyone knows   bug #23631 ?
[12:52] <g0dd3ss> might be easierXD
[12:52] <g0dd3ss> thanks
[12:52] <cephalopoda> get g0dd3ss got an email?
[12:52] <cephalopoda> wanna chit chat sometime?
[12:52] <g0dd3ss> lol
[12:52] <asep> please help me for sharing printer in ubuntu
[12:53] <cephalopoda> lol trust me ya dont wanna see my myspace LOL
[12:53] <jpozlovsky> I have question regarding syncing Palm Zire device (USB connection) with ubuntu.... how can I discover to which /dev it is connected? dmesg tells this:
[12:53] <asep> who can help me
[12:53] <jpozlovsky> [10092.136000]  usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 3
[12:53] <jpozlovsky> [10092.308000]  usb 2-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[12:53] <g0dd3ss> sure msn o0o_420_o0o@hotmail.com lol
[12:53] <yeniklasor> dd backup utility gives me errors. Can someone teach me how to use it?
[12:53] <g0dd3ss> sorrrrry
[12:53] <newbie0034> can I install vmware-server from Synaptic Package Manager? Or do I need to download and compile ?
[12:53] <cephalopoda> why sorry?
[12:53] <asep> hello
[12:54] <stefg> !info g4u
[12:54] <ubotu> Package g4u does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[12:54] <g0dd3ss> we don't wanna get offtopic now do we
[12:54] <g0dd3ss> 8-}
[12:54] <devcenter> when i log in system, the gnome desktop is load, but after any seconds, it reload the logoff
[12:54] <cephalopoda> :)
[12:54] <jgoss> asep,  tried samba yet?
[12:54] <cephalopoda> ohh yeah
[12:54] <cephalopoda> theyre sooo strict :P
[12:54] <cephalopoda> like bring back in HS :)
[12:54] <devcenter> Would can to be autostart application.....
[12:54] <devcenter> what's a log from init gnome desktop
[12:54] <jgoss> cephalopoda,  this is a support channel. thats why they are strict
[12:55] <g0dd3ss> when i grow up, i wanna be an admin! hah
[12:55] <g0dd3ss> sorry k ontopic'
[12:55] <cephalopoda> lol yay lets push people around :)
[12:55] <cephalopoda> oo yes indeed
[12:55] <g0dd3ss> anyone else triend emesene?? cant seem to get it to work :-\
[12:55] <cephalopoda> ubuntu is a great distro but i like other ones to such as kool linux and blah blah os
[12:56] <cephalopoda> newayz, did ya try wine
[12:56] <jgoss> g0dd3ss, have you tried opening it from inside a terminal? if so any errors?
[12:56] <cephalopoda> i get all my games/photo editors to work that way
[12:56] <DjViper> how do I make sure my wlan connects at 54mbits ? (G)
[12:56] <devcenter> anybody can helpme
[12:56] <g0dd3ss> it opens, but won't login "Error during login, please retry"
[12:57] <bit0> /msgchanservlist*ubuntu*
[12:57] <stefg> !wifi
[12:57] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:58] <newbie0034> devcenter: what if you log on as a different user?
[12:58] <g0dd3ss> when i try from terminal it says  Config value was not found: mediaEnabled
[12:58] <bit0> /msgchanservlist*ubuntu*
[12:58] <devcenter> newbie0034,
[12:58] <cephalopoda> just added you :)
[12:58] <newbie0034> !vmware
[12:58] <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
[12:58] <apit> how disable annoyng messages about enter/leave chanel ?
[12:58] <apit> in gaim
[12:58] <devcenter> but i have login in xfce, but i dont know what's log file...for load gnome desktop
[12:59] <stefg> DjViper: that says: $ iwconfig <interface> rate 54M
[12:59] <aruru_> i have local network 192.168.1.0/24 connected to router on interface rl0 and wan interface on router is tun0 howto translate adresses NAT?
[12:59] <newbie0034> devcenter: your using xcfe or gnome?
[01:00] <Delegate> i need to rid my computer of every last bit of apache
[01:00] <DjViper> stefg: thanks! :)
[01:00] <Delegate> it got a bit messed up and i want to reinstall apache, however it keep complaining
[01:00] <Delegate> keeps*
[01:00] <m1r> hello
[01:01] <Delegate> i thought i got rid of everything, but it fails to start after i install it with apt-get so somethings still wrong
[01:01] <devcenter> i'm using gnome...but with it is not loading, i change gdm configuration to open xfce...
[01:01] <devcenter> what's configuration file from init gnome
[01:01] <jgoss> have you tried --purge Delegate ?
[01:02] <jgoss> sudo apt-get remove apache2 --purge
[01:02] <Ind[y] > When doing in the interactive interpreter "import wx; help(wx)" I get an error. Is this a known bug which will be fixed? I run Ubuntu 7.04, Python 2.5.1
[01:02] <newbie0034> devcenter, I'm sorry I'm too new to ubuntu,, I think it is the right place to look.  Perhaps your hard-drive is full?
[01:03] <Delegate> jgoss, no.. i'll give it a go now
[01:03] <jgoss> good luck
[01:04] <newbie0034> devcenter: perhaps /var/log/messages
[01:05] <stefg> devcenter: what happens if you try to log on to a gnome-session?
[01:05] <devcenter> stefg,
[01:05] <jatt> Ind[y] : if you don't have the path for wx in PYTHONPATH I don't see how it could be bug
[01:06] <Delegate> jgoss, it didn't seem to help =\
[01:06] <devcenter> it load gnome-session, show desktop, desktop background, icons from panel bar,,,,and after any seconds....it reload the gnome-session....undestand.....
[01:06] <Ind[y] > jatt: I can "import wx" fine
[01:06] <Delegate> when i try and install it, it complains about not being able to find /etc/apache2/ .. which it shouldn't since i removed it..
[01:07] <stefg> devcenter: is there beryl/compiz involved ?
[01:07] <jatt> Ind[y] : import sys; help (sys) works for me so it should be something with wx and not with the python interpreter
[01:07] <devcenter> i believe that this problem->>> session application
[01:07] <Ind[y] > jatt: ok
[01:08] <devcenter> stefg,
[01:08] <stefg> !enter | devcenter
[01:08] <ubotu> devcenter: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:08] <devcenter> i can to show my log fil...in /var/log/message
[01:08] <jgoss> Delegate,  maybe try apt-get remove --purge apache2-.2common
[01:09] <stefg> !paste | devcenter
[01:09] <ubotu> devcenter: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:09] <jgoss> oops sthats apt-get remove --purge apache2.2-common
[01:10] <jgoss> i think thats the package that provides /etc/apache anyway.
[01:10] <ubuntu> Why does my wifi work out the box with ubuntu and not xubuntu?
[01:10] <devcenter> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30202/
[01:10] <Delegate> jgoss: thanks, that one seemed to work :D
[01:10] <devcenter> stefg, look it
[01:10] <devcenter> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30202/
[01:10] <jgoss> glad to hear that :)
[01:10] <Delegate> now to get php and mysql working with it, i'll come back here if i have any problems xD
[01:10] <ubuntu> In ubuntu i use the network manager applet to do the dirty work. This aint there in xubuntu. Any ideas???
[01:11] <jgoss> ubuntu, maybe try adding network manager to the session list of xubuntu when you enter it.
[01:12] <jgoss> nm-applet i think.
[01:12] <ubuntu> I dont know where to find the applet?
[01:12] <devcenter> stefg, look pastebin?
[01:12] <ubuntu> With synaptic its not in there
[01:12] <vip3rousmango> anyone know what /dev/sg0 is?
[01:12] <stefg> devcenter: try removing the lockfile with  sudo rm -rf /tmp/gconfd
[01:12] <devcenter> only it?
[01:12] <jgoss> ubuntu, open a terminal and then type the command nm-applet see if that brings it up.
[01:12] <devcenter> ok.....
[01:12] <vip3rousmango> Nero Linux keeps giving me a read error to dev/sg0/ something about not enough permission
[01:13] <aruru__> i'd lost connection, ill ask again
[01:13] <aruru__> i have local network 192.168.1.0/24 connected to router on interface rl0 and wan interface on router is tun0 howto translate adresses NAT?
[01:14] <aruru__> iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTE -s 192.168.1.0/24 -o tun0 -j masquearad
[01:14] <aruru__> is this good?
[01:15] <ubuntu> It does bring it up in ubuntu but what package do i need to install if i want it in xubuntu. Im on liveCD at mo in Ubuntu and im gunna do live on Xubuntu to see if it works
[01:16] <devcenter> stefg,
[01:16] <jgoss> ubuntu, i think the package is called network-manager-gnome
[01:16] <chazco> hi... my laptop supports booting from SD cards... a floppy disk image is saved and then booted. Is it possible to use this to install Ubuntu completely onto the SD card?
[01:16] <ubuntu> what package is the networkmanager applet in? i.e. nm-applet
[01:16] <stefg> devcenter, yes that's my nick. please don't spam by using enter as punctuation
[01:16] <xjtuzzh> i am a newbee
[01:17] <xjtuzzh> hello, all!
[01:17] <devcenter> Look for log (/var/log/message), only two lines with problem
[01:17] <devcenter> I'm post in pastebin for you look
[01:17] <ubuntu> so if i do a apt-get install network-manager-gnome in xubuntu will it offer the same functionality???
[01:18] <devcenter> look it http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30203/
[01:18] <rabbit64> hi. is there any way to reassign x termination shortcut (ctrl+alt+bkspace) to something else?
[01:18] <ubuntu> The whole wifi thing is getting me down down down
[01:18] <jgoss> yes. but in order for it to start up when you log into about you have to add it to the start up session. which there should be a way to do that in the xfce control panel.
[01:19] <xjtuzzh> 
[01:19] <cephalopoda> chinese!
[01:19] <Assassin`> in wine where would i find the directory for the c drive?
[01:19] <cephalopoda> is anyone using the bcm43xx driver?
[01:19] <cephalopoda> wireless device i mean
[01:19] <Assassin`> like if i'm writing a bash script to point to a file
[01:19] <stefg> devcenter: so can you get in now? according to the log, it seems that the tomboy applet is causing the trouble
[01:19] <devcenter> stefg, do you know this error?
[01:19] <Assassin`> !chinese
[01:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about chinese - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:19] <cephalopoda> !mofo
[01:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mofo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:19] <stefg> !cn
[01:19] <ubotu> For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[01:19] <xjtuzzh> .....why ?? any chinese here?
[01:20] <cephalopoda> !sexydogbums
[01:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sexydogbums - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:20] <jgoss> .wine/drive_c
[01:20] <ubuntu> Will the applet work under Xfce???
[01:20] <cephalopoda> noit sure
[01:20] <devcenter> but, how to disable this applet....for XFCE
[01:20] <xjtuzzh> :F
[01:20] <cephalopoda> you use the disable command
[01:20] <stefg> !spam cephalopoda
[01:20] <cephalopoda> :O
[01:20] <cephalopoda> mean
[01:20] <devcenter> i'm in xfce, i can disable applet
[01:20] <jgoss> Assassin`, it might be different. just check in the .wine folder.
[01:20] <mrsno> !works for me
[01:20] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[01:20] <xjtuzzh> it's so gloomy ,nobody chat with me
[01:20] <Assassin`> i have
[01:20] <cephalopoda> dont like you anymore stefg
[01:20] <ubuntu> I need help with my wifi card?
[01:20] <jgoss> in your home directory that is
[01:21] <cephalopoda> ubuntu.. same
[01:21] <Pici> !cz | xjtuzzh
[01:21] <ubotu> xjtuzzh: esk uivatele dme, aby mluvili v kanle #ubuntu anglicky. esky je mono se domluvit v #ubuntu-cz. Dkujeme.
[01:21] <Pici> ..
[01:21] <cephalopoda> using the bcm43xx driver
[01:21] <Assassin`> i'm trying to get this script to work for half life
[01:21] <Assassin`> lawl
[01:21] <Pici> xjtuzzh: let me get you chinese channel :)
[01:21] <xjtuzzh> hey,Pici
[01:21] <cephalopoda> but not working.. i think its to do wirh the revision factor of the device
[01:21] <Assassin`> game in linux = confusing
[01:21] <ubuntu> It works out box in ubuntu but to do a command line install it detects card and all but cannot find network
[01:21] <cephalopoda> rev 02 etc
[01:21] <tbuss> I'm looking for an app I can use to convert mpeg to flv, would ffmpeg work
[01:21] <cephalopoda> iwlist scanning sees the AP but wont get an ip with dhclient eth1
[01:22] <kharloss> hi there. I want to use ubunut as router . i need to use 2 ISP , if one of them i falling down, i need other conection for backup. can i do it ? how ? any external link ? thanks in advance .
[01:22] <xjtuzzh> 
[01:22] <xjtuzzh> 
[01:22] <gabriel_> ola
[01:22] <jgoss> tbuss,  yes, i believe ffmpeg has support to do that.
[01:22] <cephalopoda> de donde eres senor gabriel_
[01:22] <Pici> !cn | xjtuzzh
[01:22] <ubotu> xjtuzzh: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[01:22] <gabriel_> no lo se
[01:22] <gabriel_> jejejeje
[01:22] <xjtuzzh> Pici ,yes,i am a chinese
[01:22] <cephalopoda> mucho gusto de tuesday senor? :)
[01:22] <Pici> !english
[01:22] <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
[01:22] <tbuss> jgoss: ok thanks
[01:23] <cephalopoda> mi hablas esponal es mucho malo y sexo :P
[01:23] <cephalopoda> lmao
[01:23] <xjtuzzh> no english!
[01:23] <cephalopoda> no spanish you mean?
[01:23] <devcenter> stefg,
[01:23] <xjtuzzh> English !junk
[01:23] <devcenter> i can to delete .tomboy from my home
[01:23] <xjtuzzh> exit
[01:23] <xjtuzzh> quit
[01:24] <xjtuzzh> i am out! bye
[01:24] <cephalopoda> put a forward slash first
[01:24] <xjtuzzh> s
[01:24] <cephalopoda> who
[01:24] <cephalopoda> jesus
[01:25] <cephalopoda> might not do that again
[01:25] <cephalopoda> any chick in here wanna talk with me
[01:25] <cephalopoda> i just had a nice conversation
[01:25] <cephalopoda> but males get boring
[01:25] <cephalopoda> proves im not gay atleast
[01:25] <cephalopoda> lol
[01:26] <CheesyMonkey> !offtopic | cephalopoda
[01:26] <ubotu> cephalopoda: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:26] <sipior> we need a "!creepy"
[01:26] <jgoss> haha
[01:26] <cephalopoda> hey im talkin bout my bcm43xx drivers with the connection of the device to the kernel but the inability to connect but all i get is ignorance
[01:26] <cephalopoda> i tells ya, ignorance!
[01:26] <cephalopoda> inability to connect to the AP
[01:26] <cephalopoda> but the AP is seen
[01:26] <jgoss> that just means noone can help. that doesn't man you should go offtopic
[01:27] <Assassin`> wow i can't talk about piracy but we can have weirdos -_-
[01:27] <jgoss> *mean
[01:27] <cephalopoda> dose it mean i need to give you a golden shower
[01:27] <cephalopoda> Wierdos schmirdos
[01:27] <jgoss> please be respectful
[01:27] <cephalopoda> your a looser for being on this stupid chat thingo
[01:27] <liquiddoom> try sudo dhclient (ethernet interface)
[01:27] <jatt> ?
[01:27] <cephalopoda> get a life, go to a club or sumin
[01:27] <magnetron_> Assassin`: it's not illegal to be a weirdo
[01:27] <CheesyMonkey> !attitude | cephalopoda
[01:27] <ubotu> cephalopoda: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[01:27] <jatt> !ban
[01:27] <ubotu> If you have been banned it is probably because you have not gone along with what is acceptable behaviour. If you're not sure what acceptable behaviour is please see http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[01:27] <cephalopoda> totally
[01:27] <Cromag> !ops
[01:27] <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
[01:28] <cephalopoda> dhclienbt works in my other pcs
[01:28] <cephalopoda> but i dont get a leave
[01:28] <cephalopoda> lease
[01:28] <Assassin`> magnetron_: when your a predator it is lol
[01:28] <jatt> thanks
[01:28] <CheesyMonkey> Ahhh peace and quiet :)
[01:28] <stefg> kharloss: http://www.linux.com/articles/113988?tid=129&tid=100&tid=119
[01:28] <Assassin`> lawl
[01:28] <Assassin`> c you all l8r
[01:29] <yves_mg> hi
[01:31] <yves_mg> i'm using ubuntu 7.04 with an automatic installation. I want to disable some packages
[01:31] <yves_mg> is that still possible to disable packages via a kickstartfile?
[01:32] <stefg> !automate
[01:32] <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
[01:33] <abhi> can anyone help me with apache?
[01:33] <Aaron_> !sound
[01:33] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[01:34] <rolfen> is it possible to skin a qt app? it looks ugly.
[01:34] <asdx> hi
[01:34] <asdx> will 7.10 have compiz active by default?
[01:35] <natsumey_> hello, what are this thing mean in phpsysinfo In/out errors
[01:35] <natsumey_> In/out errors
[01:36] <stefg> !gutsy
[01:36] <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
[01:37] <jprieto> hola
[01:37] <aquo> 1337
[01:37] <jprieto> que?
[01:37] <f00bar2k> how can I stop rhythmbox loading when i dock my ipod?
[01:38] <jprieto> im no talk  english
[01:38] <jatt> !es | jprieto
[01:38] <ubotu> jprieto: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:38] <m1r> is there a way to block user from accsesing filesystem and bound him only to his home folder ?
[01:38] <stefg> !permissions | m1r
[01:38] <ubotu> m1r: The files and directories on an Ubuntu system are organized according to a standard, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard - file permissions are explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions - All filenames and directory names (and many other things) are case sensitive in Linux
[01:39] <m1r> is there a way to block user from accsesing filesystem and bound him only to his home folder ?
[01:39] <m1r> ty stefg
[01:39] <jgoss> f00bar2k,  go to system then preferences then click removable drives and media preferences. On the multimedia tab you should be able to uncheck the part about portable multimedia players
[01:39] <npnufn> what type of software available for using voip (voice,cam) that will work with ubuntu.
[01:39] <jgoss> the part that has to do with rhythm box
[01:39] <jprieto> im spainish
[01:40] <npnufn> neither gaim/ or any other messenger is providing this facility.
[01:40] <f00bar2k> jgoss: aha, excellent thats just what i needed
[01:40] <jprieto> hello
[01:40] <f00bar2k> jgoss: thanks
[01:40] <jgoss> you're welcome :)
[01:40] <jprieto> hola
[01:40] <jatt> !es | jprieto
[01:40] <ubotu> jprieto: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:40] <stefg> m1r: but you can't restrict read access to much, of course. the user still has to run stuff from /bin ,/usr/bin
[01:41] <jprieto> nooooooooooooooo
[01:41] <npnufn> does any one know about the voip software that will work with ubuntu.
[01:42] <jprieto> im spainish no talk english
[01:42] <abhi> can anyone help me with virtualhosting on apache in ubuntu server?
[01:42] <Pici> jprieto: escribe /j #ubuntu-es
[01:42] <abhi> it's not working for me
[01:42] <jaconitroso> saludos
[01:42] <jprieto> hola
[01:42] <jatt> hm.
[01:42] <jaconitroso> de donde eres???
[01:42] <jprieto> de carrion
[01:43] <jatt> !es | jaconitroso
[01:43] <ubotu> jaconitroso: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:43] <stefg> !offtopic
[01:43] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:43] <jprieto> de sevilla
[01:43] <devcenter> how to disable tomboy applet......but it's causing problem in my gnome
[01:43] <jatt> !es | jprieto
[01:43] <jaconitroso> veo yo soy de Puerto Rico
[01:43] <ubotu> jprieto: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:43] <Pici> !english
[01:43] <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
[01:43] <jprieto> cuantos aos tienes
[01:43] <jatt> !ops
[01:43] <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
[01:43] <jaconitroso> 56
[01:43] <jprieto> yo 10
[01:44] <_Lucretia_> is there a 32bit gnat/gcc?
[01:44] <trippndarift> Is there a way to make sure that a computer does not contain any KDE libraries?
[01:44] <jaconitroso> felicidades comensaste a la edad perfecta
[01:44] <f00bar2k> can anyone recommend a good music player for linux, I'm currently using banshee but I'm annoyed at the lack of "Artist/Album" filters, and I really dislike Rhythmbox
[01:44] <Pici> !players | f00bar2k
[01:44] <ubotu> f00bar2k: Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[01:45] <f00bar2k> Pici: that wasnt a recommendation that was a list
[01:45] <Pici> f00bar2k: Amarok is quite good, although you'll need to install some kde dependencies to get it to work.
[01:45] <f00bar2k> I'd rather stick to gtk2 interface
[01:45] <f00bar2k> amarok is also really crowded
[01:45] <Pici> f00bar2k: Exaile aims to be a gtk replacement for Amarok
[01:46] <Pici> I havent used it personally, but I've heard good things about it.
[01:46] <devcenter> how to disable tomboy applet......but it's causing problem in my gnome
[01:46] <Pici> devcenter: right click on applet, 'remove from panel'
[01:47] <f00bar2k> ooh exaile /does/ look good
[01:47] <abhi> can anyone help me with Virtual hosting on ubuntu?
[01:47] <npnufn> can any one recommend a good software for voice chat & web cam that runs with ubuntu
[01:47] <yves_mg> is there still a possibility to exclude packages using a kickstart file?
[01:47] <devcenter> but, i dont get open gnome for it
[01:48] <devcenter> i need disable tomboy applet, for console
[01:48] <nox-Hand> How would I make Entrance Desktop Manager (which I ihave installed) my default display manager?
[01:48] <stefg> devcenter: sudo apt-get remove tomboy
[01:48] <nox-Hand> Desktop manager, or whatever
[01:51] <f00bar2k> has anyone used Ereseva here?
[01:51] <ari_stress> what's that?
[01:51] <f00bar2k> http://tapioca-voip.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Ereseva
[01:51] <f00bar2k> IM client
[01:52] <NET||abuse> hi guys.. i've lost sound on flash, and it's quite annoying.. :( anyone abel to lend a hand getting it back? I've googled and folowed the usual instructions , checked under system -> preferences -> sounds and tried all options.. it just willnot playback under flash, everything else seems to work.. i've reinstalled the flash non-free package also.. no joy..
[01:52] <Zta> How do I create a new folder when viewing files as List?
[01:53] <anachronik> anyone know anything about DSDT?
[01:53] <npnufn> foobar2k: did u tried that?
[01:53] <Zta> Can I cusomize the toolbar of the file browser, eg. add a "Create New Folder" icon?
[01:53] <ari_stress> Zta: File > New Folder
[01:54] <Zta> ari_stress, argh fuck you're right.  I was certain that I'd already checked that.  How silly.
[01:54] <starz> !language zta
[01:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about language zta - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:54] <tutos> hi guys,
[01:54] <starz> gah
[01:54] <f00bar2k> npnufn: im just getting it now
[01:54] <starz> dont swear they ban
[01:54] <starz> !swear
[01:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about swear - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:54] <starz> w/e
[01:54] <tutos> got a question
[01:54] <Pici> !ohmy
[01:54] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:54] <starz> ah there it is
[01:55] <Zta> starz, thanks for 10 lines of explanation.  Now I'll remember it.
[01:55] <starz> and for the record i disagree with the policy
[01:55] <starz> greatly
[01:55] <tutos> how can i get drivers for Lexmark Z645 printer?
[01:55] <Zta> =)
[01:55] <tutos> does anybody know?
[01:55] <starz> !lexmark
[01:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lexmark - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:55] <starz> gah
[01:55] <Zta> Can I cusomize the toolbar of the file browser, eg. add a "Create New Folder" icon?
[01:55] <npnufn> foobar2k: I am also trying that now.  Apart from that do u know anything else that will do voice chat & cam usage.
[01:55] <KyuDragonWolf> I'm having trouble with RecordMyDesktop, is there a better program for recording my computer?
[01:55] <starz> tutos try googling for: lexmark z645 ubuntuforums
[01:56] <starz> usually they have guides for it all :D
[01:56] <tutos> argh have already done that;/
[01:56] <starz> lets see
[01:56] <magnetron> !printer | tutos
[01:56] <ubotu> tutos: Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/OpenPrinting - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[01:56] <Zta> tutos, http://linuxprinting.org/printer_list.cgi
[01:57] <starz> ah needed a howto in there tutos
[01:58] <starz> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2439290 shows an interesting post the guide is page one tho im sure the link provided by bot via magnetron is good
[01:58] <starz> shoot Zta's is prolly good to
[01:58] <starz> o
[01:59] <rami> i'm trying to install AWN via the terminal but everytime i press the letter Y it says cancels. whats wrong?
[01:59] <Wizek> Do someone know why is that, after i set window effects, it installed a "nvidia-xgl" package (or something like that), i restarted my pc - as it said - , and then GDM, coud not start :-/... i only have terminal at the os... how can i start the GUI??
[01:59] <Zta> Ugh!
[01:59] <sky___> ciao
[02:00] <tutos> argh nothing found but thx anyway
[02:01] <magnetron> tutos: maybe there is no driver for it yet
[02:01] <tutos> mhm i guess so
[02:01] <bit0> Anyone knows  bug #23631  (Openoffice.org Base report wizard bug )
[02:01] <bit0> ?
[02:03] <f00bar2k> !makemelunch
[02:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about makemelunch - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:03] <f00bar2k> worth a try
[02:03] <Wizek> After i set window effects, it installed a "nvidia-xgl" package (or something like that), i restarted my pc - as it said - , and then GDM, coud not start :-/... i only have terminal at the os... how can i start the GUI??
[02:04] <enzo__> ciao
[02:04] <keck0f_> hi.
[02:06] <magnetron> how do i disable join/part messages for a channel with xchat-gnome?
[02:07] <SleepingSloth> can anyone tell me why process gij-4.1 is using almost all of my CPU cycles?
[02:07] <xjtuzzh> hello
[02:08] <xjtuzzh> sd
[02:08] <xjtuzzh> anyone?
[02:08] <magnetron> SleepingSloth: you are running some java program, and java consume a lot of resources
[02:09] <kisskill> hello everyone
[02:09] <SleepingSloth> hello magnetron - ah - maybe azureus....
[02:09] <magnetron> SleepingSloth: probably
[02:10] <Commodore-Freak> does anyone know how to install php4 in ubuntu 7.04?
[02:10] <SleepingSloth> magnetron: tanks for that, I'll have a look into it
[02:10] <SleepingSloth> ^thanks
[02:10] <magnetron> SleepingSloth: you might want to try another torrent client
[02:11] <SleepingSloth> magnetron: can you suggest a better multiple-torrent client? I used gtorrent briefly, but thats single file.....
[02:11] <stefg> !deluge
[02:11] <ubotu> deluge is a new Bittorrent client, created using Python and GTK+, intended to bring a native, full-featured client to !GTK environments such as GNOME and Xfce - See http://deluge-torrent.org/ for more information or http://download.deluge-torrent.org/stable/ubuntu/feisty/ for downloading.
[02:11] <kyja> there needs to be a system sound efects manager to go along with berly
[02:11] <magnetron> SleepingSloth: deluge or transmission
[02:12] <SleepingSloth> stefg, magnetron: tahnkyou
[02:12] <Wizek> After i set window effects, it installed a "nvidia-xgl" package (or something like that), i restarted my pc - as it said - , and then GDM, coud not start :-/... i only have terminal at the os... how can i start the GUI??
[02:12] <SleepingSloth> ^thankyou
[02:12] <magnetron> SleepingSloth: you're welcome
[02:12] <RadioApeShot> Has anyone ever come across a directory named ">" in their home directory and root directory?
[02:12] <RadioApeShot> If I delete it, it comes back after restart.
[02:13] <magnetron> RadioApeShot: i have never heard of it
[02:13] <RadioApeShot> And I can't figure out who is making it.
[02:13] <RadioApeShot> And its hard to google for, since its just named ">"
[02:13] <magnetron> RadioApeShot: check the ownership for the file
[02:13] <RadioApeShot> Owned by root
[02:14] <magnetron> RadioApeShot: where is it created?
[02:14] <RadioApeShot> The directory itself is empty.
[02:14] <magnetron> did you check for hidden files in it?
[02:14] <RadioApeShot> It was created on the 22 of last month
[02:14] <RadioApeShot> Yeah
[02:14] <Jjohn> register jjohn
[02:14] <RadioApeShot> No hidden files
[02:14] <magnetron> !register | Jjohn
[02:14] <ubotu> Jjohn: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[02:14] <devcenter> how to remove tomboy from console
[02:15] <Jjohn> thx
[02:15] <_Lucretia_> so, if I want to be able to compile 32 and 64 bits apps, I'm going to need 32-bit X libs as well?
[02:15] <RadioApeShot> Unless there are really great tricks for hiding files I don't know about.
[02:15] <RadioApeShot> ls -la should show me everything, right?
[02:15] <magnetron> RadioApeShot: yes, ls -la was what i meant
[02:15] <xoRock> !sblive
[02:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sblive - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:15] <RadioApeShot> The > directory under / also is empty.
[02:15] <RadioApeShot> Is there a way to keep a log of file access?
[02:16] <SleepingSloth> stefg, magnetron: nothing in the repositories for deluge ?
[02:16] <RadioApeShot> So I can turn logging on, delete the file, reboot and then see what causes it to appear again?
[02:16] <rami> how can i hide the original taskbar?
[02:16] <xoRock> need help, have creative 5.1 sb live, the sound only come out from 2 front speaker
[02:16] <magnetron> !deluge | SleepingSloth (no you would have to get it from their homepage, a deb file)
[02:16] <ubotu> SleepingSloth (no you would have to get it from their homepage, a deb file): deluge is a new Bittorrent client, created using Python and GTK+, intended to bring a native, full-featured client to !GTK environments such as GNOME and Xfce - See http://deluge-torrent.org/ for more information or http://download.deluge-torrent.org/stable/ubuntu/feisty/ for downloading.
[02:16] <stefg> SleepingSloth: no, get a .deb from the site mentioned in the factoid
[02:17] <Taffy-nay> hey every one, anyone here confidant with compiz/beryl to provide a quick hand?
[02:17] <xoRock> need help, have creative 5.1 sb live, the sound only come out from 2 front speaker
[02:17] <FirefighterBlu3> what init.d process(es) and kde processes need to be restarted when knetworkmanager takes it's usual s**t?  knm. has alzheimers and forgets to a) renew IP when a link comes up and b) totally forgets there are network interfaces installed
[02:17] <magnetron> !surround | xoRock
[02:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about surround - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:18] <xoRock> !surround
[02:18] <lixus> hi, i recently installed gutsy and it now identifies my IDE harddrive as sda. Former this was hda and sda was only used for SCSI devices. is this a bug or a feature ?
[02:18] <FirefighterBlu3> 'feature' of sorts
[02:18] <xoRock> magnetron,  nothing happen
[02:18] <magnetron> !gutsy | lixus
[02:18] <ubotu> lixus: 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
[02:19] <SleepingSloth> magnetron, stefg - oops... sorry about that. pebkac
[02:19] <FirefighterBlu3> libata is the new and improved way of doing things unfortunately you can no longer use hdparm on it
[02:19] <stefg> !uuid | lixus
[02:19] <ubotu> lixus: To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[02:21] <lixus> FirefighterBlu3: no hdparm ? that is not a real advantage. is there any replacement to set DMA and transfer modes then ?
[02:21] <FirefighterBlu3> eventually sdparm i believe
[02:22] <reverseblade> Hello I want to forward all the trafic coming to port 80 on a machine to the port 44444, again on the same machien  how can I do it by using iptables ?
[02:22] <FirefighterBlu3> iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -j DNAT 127.0.0.1:44444
[02:23] <FirefighterBlu3> adjust the matching if you need to
[02:23] <FirefighterBlu3> if it comes in on a particular interface, from a particular source, etc etc
[02:23] <FirefighterBlu3> ewps.  my bad
[02:24] <FirefighterBlu3> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 80 -j DNAT 127.0.0.1:44444
[02:24] <FirefighterBlu3> :)
[02:24] <reverseblade> FirefighterBlu3, that doesn't accept the destination, are you sure of the syntax ?
[02:24] <FirefighterBlu3> ^^
[02:24] <FirefighterBlu3> add --to-destination
[02:24] <FirefighterBlu3> before the ip
[02:24] <FirefighterBlu3> i haven't had my mojo wakup yet
[02:25] <FirefighterBlu3> iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 80 -j DNAT --to-destination 127.0.0.1:44444
[02:27] <liox> to install JDK of the repository or manual?
[02:27] <liox> manual in which directory I must install?
[02:27] <liox> somebody can help me?
[02:28] <userjudast> yuda
[02:29] <reverseblade> FirefighterBlu3, connection refused
[02:29] <FirefighterBlu3> telnet 127.0.0.1 80
[02:29] <reverseblade> yeah
[02:29] <reverseblade> refused
[02:29] <reverseblade> does it work on you ?
[02:29] <FirefighterBlu3> err, port 44444 if you get conx refused, your http daemon isn't answering
[02:29] <ta|k> hallo, habe viel gegoogelt ohne ergebnis: gibt es ein tutorial um von ubuntu aus auf einen windrucker im lan zuzugreifen?
[02:29] <reverseblade> FirefighterBlu3, its no http
[02:29] <reverseblade> its tcp
[02:29] <FirefighterBlu3> s/http/something/
[02:29] <reverseblade> bsd binary socket
[02:29] <FirefighterBlu3> http is tcp
[02:29] <reverseblade> yeah
[02:30] <reverseblade> but tcp is no http
[02:30] <magnetron> !de | ta|k
[02:30] <ubotu> ta|k: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[02:30] <FirefighterBlu3> is your daemon running?  does netstat show it listening to *:44444 or 127.0.0.1:44444?
[02:30] <reverseblade> FirefighterBlu3,  when I do telnet 127.0.0.1 44444  got an aswer
[02:30] <reverseblade> answer
[02:30] <ta|k> ok, danke/thanks a lot!
[02:30] <spheard> !vmware
[02:30] <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
[02:30] <FirefighterBlu3> what is your iptables rule?
[02:31] <reverseblade> err
[02:31] <reverseblade> FirefighterBlu3, how to check ?
[02:31] <userjudast> jakarta
[02:31] <magnetron> how do i disable join/part messages for a channel with xchat-gnome?
[02:31] <userjudast> semarang
[02:31] <FirefighterBlu3> iptables -nvL -t nat
[02:31] <reverseblade> FirefighterBlu3, telnet 127.0.0.1 44444Trying 127.0.0.1...Connected to 127.0.0.1.
[02:32] <reverseblade> I do this then  : udo iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 9090 -j DNAT --to-destination 127.0.0.1:44444
[02:32] <spheard> !virtualizers
[02:32] <ubotu> 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
[02:33] <reverseblade> telnet 127.0.0.1 9090 Trying 127.0.0.1... telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
[02:33] <reverseblade> FirefighterBlu3,  tcp dpt:9090 to:127.0.0.1:44444
[02:34] <FirefighterBlu3> if you're doing localhost, try OUTPUT instead of PREROUTING
[02:34] <_atomic> Hello
[02:34] <jackn> Network printing not working. The server and the client seem to recognize each other, but no printing.
[02:35] <majorjrk> I cant isntall feisty on a brand new laptop, getting the /bin/sh: cant access tty; job control turned off and [ 1.404052]  PCI : Failed to allocate mem resource #6:XXXXXXXXXXXXXX fpr 0000:01:00.0 Loading please wait, anyone could help me ?
[02:35] <forest> Hey -- I want to setup password-protected SAMBA shares on 7.04. The GUI does not have the option, so I'm trying to use the command line, following http://ubuntuguide.org/ but the share is still accessible without password. Is this cause I already set it up with the GUI first? What Can I do?
[02:36] <magnetron> forest: the info from ubuntuguide will make it unprotected, password protected is the standard
[02:37] <YazzY> hi there guys
[02:37] <forest> magnetron -- when I turned on Samba with the GUI, the standard way, it was unprotected. ubuntuguide says " How to share home folders with read only permission (Authentication=Yes)" ?
[02:37] <YazzY> how to replace java gcj with sun java?
[02:37] <gcw|solurity> can someone point me to the url for feisty's main repository? I can't seem to find it anywhere
[02:37] <YazzY> can i just replace that symlink /etc/alternatives/java -> /usr/lib/jvm/java-gcj/jre/bin/java ?
[02:37] <YazzY> with /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.11/bin/java
[02:39] <forest> magnetron -- do you know how I can setup a password then?
[02:39] <YazzY> yah, seems like it was that easy
[02:40] <magnetron> forest: trust me, the GUI way will not allow ANY login without some extra tweaking. the ubuntuguide way will disable password checking
[02:40] <jackn> gcw
[02:40] <jackn> gcw|solurity,
[02:41] <jackn> gcw|solurity, Is that OK? deb http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ feisty main restricted
[02:41] <jackn> deb-src http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ feisty restricted main multiverse u
[02:41] <jackn> niverse
[02:41] <forest> magnetron -- I trust you, I have reverted my ubuntuguide edits to smb.conf and restarted samba, but I can browse the shared folder from another computer, it asks for no password
[02:41] <egWK>  I got restarted my pc before 4 hours and when I opened it alsa had chose other sound device how can I change it back? also I got an error about $home something in the login screen after I entered pw and username I was able to login just fine. anyone can help me?
[02:42] <FirefighterBlu3> i use kmix and it lets you choose the soundcard if you have two sound cards onboard
[02:43] <FirefighterBlu3> without knowing what the error is we can't help you
[02:43] <magnetron> forest: Paste your smb.conf to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org and give us the link, maybe someone here can help
[02:43] <RayGhannam> hello I was trying to install apache, but I got errors: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30213/
[02:44] <forest> I have enabled SAMBA sharing on 7.04 via the GUI, but the share are accessible with no password. How can I add a password? Here is my smb.conf: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30214/
[02:44] <forest> magnetron -- ok, done
[02:45] <jackn> egWK, Try System - Administration - Soundcard Detection. Lets you set default, and play a sound...
[02:45] <gcw|solurity> jackn: thx
[02:45] <jackn> gcw|solurity, No sweat. Does it work?
[02:46] <magnetron> forest: in the last lines, you have a line that says "public = yes" . edit it to say "public = no"
[02:46] <jackn> Netowrk printing not working. Server and client machines recognize each other, but no printing. Help?
[02:47] <egWK> jackn, I can't see that :S I am using ubuntu 7.04, Feisty Fawn
[02:47] <karonte> hey ppl
[02:48] <forest> magnetron -- appears to have worked. You have made my day. Thankyou!
[02:48] <gcw|solurity> jackn: yep
[02:48] <magnetron> forest: no problem
[02:48] <egWK> FirefighterBlu3, that thing is for kde
[02:49] <karonte> ppl y need to add more login screens where do i get it?
[02:49] <jackn> egWK, Sorry. Preferences - sound - devices tab.
[02:49] <_Lucretia_> need to build 32-bit apps on Feisty64 but there is no lib32-dev, how do I do this? Basically, OpenGL/SDL/GLX/X stuff
[02:50] <egWK> jackn,  thnx :)
[02:50] <jackn> Thanks guys, take care.
[02:51] <RayGhannam> hello I was trying to install apache, but I got errors: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30213/ can someone guide me in installing the apache ?
[02:52] <dimebar> RayGhannam: do you already have some other webserver running on port 80?
[02:52] <RayGhannam> I tried to go to http://localhost but it didnt work
[02:52] <RayGhannam> so no other web servers right?
[02:52] <jackn_> Network printing not working, although server and client machine recognize each other. Help? Using HP Deskjet 5740, on Feisty Fawn.
[02:53] <erUSUL> !lamp | RayGhannam
[02:53] <ubotu> RayGhannam: 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+)
[02:53] <bit0> Anyone who can access launchpad?
[02:54] <bit0> #23631 is solved in OpenOffice.org version 2.2.1 (only in Debian/Sid not testing)
[02:54] <erUSUL> bit0: nope
[02:54] <vip3rousmango> anyone know what /dev/sg0/ refers to?
[02:55] <jackn_> bit0, yes, I can. Anything you'd like to know?
[02:55] <RayGhannam> erUSUL: thats what I need
[02:55] <bit0> jackn_ bug #23631 is solved in OpenOffice.org version 2.2.1 (only in Debian/Sid not testing)
[02:55] <erUSUL> vip3rousmango: optical scsi device (can be ide sata or usb too as all of them use the linux scsi subsystem)
[02:55] <vip3rousmango> Nero Linux says SCSI Generic Device (/dev/sg0) is unaccessable at startup, what does this mean?
[02:55] <RayGhannam> I wanna run an intranet website
[02:55] <erUSUL> vip3rousmango: to make it shart it is your cdrom or dvd
[02:55] <RayGhannam> using the php and mysql
[02:55] <RayGhannam> so the LAMP will solve all of this ?
[02:56] <dimebar> RayGhannam: in a console type  "ps aux | grep apache" t to make sure you don't already have another version up and running (apache2)
[02:56] <jackn_> bit0, I'm afraid I'm not sure what you'd like me to do. You'd like me to post this?
[02:56] <bit0> jackn_: is OpenOffice.org database, can't create reports.
[02:56] <vip3rousmango> erUSUL: so.. if it cant read to it, then i can't burn anything corrent?
[02:56] <vip3rousmango> correct*
[02:56] <bit0> jackn_: sure!
[02:56] <genii> perhaps grep httpd may work
[02:57] <AdvoWork> how can i close open office if its crashed,ie its giving me errors (OK) but just keeps looping so i cant get out of it
[02:58] <jatt> !kill
[02:58] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[02:58] <erUSUL> vip3rousmango: correct maybe you can tell nero to use some other device node like /dev/sdx (x can be a,b,c,d) or /dev/scdx (where x 0,1)
[02:59] <MTecknology> I need help getting my stylus to work. As of now, I have the cursor tracking along the screen very well. I can't figure out why I can't get the buttons on it to work. Anybody have any ideas? It's a Fujitsu FinePoint device...
[02:59] <jackn_> bit0, here's what I got when I looked for it: No results for search bug #23631
[02:59] <Dlareg> I have a small question?
[02:59] <AdvoWork> jatt how do i find the pid then?
[02:59] <genii> AdvoWork: Try ctrl-alt-esc  and see if you get a little skull and crossbones icon for cursor. If so, put it on the offending window and click.
[02:59] <Dlareg> Aptitude just uninstalled my whole system... Except for a few packages I wanted to install..
[03:00] <Dlareg> is there a way to revert?
[03:00] <jatt> AdvoWork: pidof oowriter (or ooimpress, or whatever you want to kill)
[03:00] <jackn_> AdvoWork, can you get a terminal?
[03:00] <jackn_> AdvoWork, just say 'killall oowriter'.
[03:01] <jatt> oh yeah or that
[03:01] <jatt> true
[03:01] <RayGhannam> dimebar: I dont have any apache process
[03:01] <jackn_> AdvoWork, any luck?
[03:01] <aricz> Hi, anyone know how to copy pictures from my camera in console? It's using usb-connection.. :)
[03:02] <gordonjcp> aricz: have a look in /media
[03:02] <AdvoWork> jackn no :S  also tried #  ps   but it doesnt seem to be listing open office
[03:02] <dimebar> RayGhannam: or as genii suggested httpd ?
[03:02] <Montaro> aricz: when u connect the camera it should detect it as a usb mass storage device.. just mount it
[03:02] <aricz> gordonjcp : only cdrom and floppy there
[03:02] <bit0> jackn_:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/23631
[03:02] <Montaro> aricz: if you need a filesystem type, it'll probably be fat16
[03:02] <Nyle> hello
[03:02] <jackn_> aricz, just look at /media and copy to wherever you like from it.
[03:02] <MTecknology> how can I map one keypress event to another one?
[03:02] <Dreamweaver> holla
[03:02] <gordonjcp> aricz: ok, you need to mount it.  Did an icon appear for it on the desktop?
[03:03] <aricz> gordonjcp : yep, it found the camera and pics in X.. but I want to copy from "ordinary" console instead, if it can be done.. :)
[03:03] <gordonjcp> it can
[03:03] <jackn_> aricz, yes it can. Just look up the camera on /media .
[03:03] <gordonjcp> aricz: when you plug the camera it, it will appear as a disk drive, and then it will be mounted somewhere
[03:03] <Nyle> hey, if I use ubuntu amd64, will it help me automatically setup java/flash underchroot or is it hard?
[03:03] <gordonjcp> jackn_: he said there wasn't anything new in /media
[03:03] <skollie> aricz: look in X to see whete it is mounted and then copy from the mount point to wherever you want
[03:03] <Nyle> or nspluginwrapper?
[03:03] <dimebar> RayGhannam: also it may be worth looking in /var/log/dpkg.log for clues as to why it didn't complete installation
[03:04] <skollie> aricz: *where
[03:04] <Nyle> whichever one works best.  I want to use amd64 but I am having problems with flash/java
[03:04] <Dreamweaver> Anyone here successfully emulated ET:QW with wine on feisty? I'm stuck at the 32 bpp ERROR, even tho i did the REgedit thing
[03:04] <Dreamweaver> :p
[03:04] <gordonjcp> aricz: have a look at the cdrom and floppy just in case it's mounted it there
[03:04] <jackn_> bit0, ok I'm there.
[03:04] <RayGhannam> dimebar: I'm gonna install LAMP
[03:04] <Nyle> !amd64
[03:04] <ubotu> AMD64 and EMT64 are fully supported architectures on Ubuntu. See http://tinyurl.com/jv6tc for more information.
[03:04] <Dreamweaver> I have an AMD64 and flash works well
[03:04] <dimebar> RayGhannam: just to test something in your console type "sudo /etc/init.d/apache start"
[03:04] <Nyle> Dreamweaver: what about java browser plugin
[03:04] <AdvoWork> jackn_ any ideas then? if its not listing as a process, i cant kill it
[03:04] <RayGhannam> can I paste 4 lines?
[03:04] <jackn_> bit0, now what..?
[03:04] <aricz> gordonjcp : I checked, nothing there
[03:05] <gordonjcp> hrm
[03:05] <gordonjcp> aricz: what does mount say?
[03:05] <Nyle> Dreamweaver: I have java installed and flash installed and using nspluginwrapper.  firefox shows it in about:plugins, however no flash videos ever work in any page
[03:05] <dimebar> RayGhannam: pastie.caboo.se
[03:05] <jackn_> AdvoWork, don't know, but how about Ctrl+Alt+Backspace. Restarts desktop (gnome).
[03:05] <jackn_> AdvoWork, news?
[03:05] <Dreamweaver> Nyle: i had the same error, wait, ill give you an url to an auto installer someone posted on the forums, just searching it
[03:05] <VSpike> I want to run a server program as a non-priviledged user, but it wants to liston on port 1666.  Does it require priviledges to open that port?
[03:06] <Dreamweaver> it worked well for me
[03:06] <J420N> What program can I use to open a .bin file? Is there one in Add/Remove programs?
[03:06] <aricz> gordonjcp : oh, what was that paste-url again? :)
[03:06] <savetheWorld> VSpike: no
[03:06] <RayGhannam> dimebar: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30215/
[03:06] <gordonjcp> !pastebin
[03:06] <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)
[03:06] <VSpike> J420N: usually "chmod 755 something.bin && ./something.bin"
[03:06] <Dreamweaver> Nyle: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=425672
[03:06] <bit0> jackn_: bug is solved in OpenOffice.org version 2.2.1 . This version is in Debian/unstable (not testing).
[03:06] <Dreamweaver> try this
[03:06] <Nyle> J420N: you can run .bin files with sh or make them executable with chmod a+x blah.bin
[03:06] <dimebar> RayGhannam: ok, in your console type "sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start"
[03:06] <VSpike> savetheWorld: Hmm ok thanks
[03:07] <jackn_> gordonjcp, I'm confused as he also said he could see an icon. I think he needs to list directories in /media. He must not recognize them.
[03:07] <m1r> !ping
[03:07] <ubotu> pong
[03:08] <RayGhannam> dimebar: I didn't install any package yet, what every package means I dont understand those
[03:08] <jackn_> bit0, Please bear with me. 1. Where do I say it's solved? 2. What do you mean 'this version...'? Sorry, never done it before.
[03:08] <bit0> 1 Its solved in version 2.2.1 .
[03:09] <aricz> gordonjcp : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30217/plain/
[03:09] <bit0> jackn_:  Currrent feisty OpenOffice.org version is 2.2.0, and this version has 23631 bug. 1. OpenOffice.org version 2.2.1 solves this problem.
[03:10] <Selrach> question: Can KVM and KQEMU be used together?
[03:10] <jackn_> bit0, I'm starting to get it... So, should I just add a comment?
[03:10] <gordonjcp> aricz: bizarre, it doesn't look like it's mounted at all
[03:10] <bit0> jackn_:  yes!
[03:10] <dimebar> RayGhannam: the reason apache 1.3 is crapping out at the configuration stage (i think) is something else is listening on port 80.
[03:11] <gordonjcp> aricz: and you can get to it from an icon on the desktop?
[03:11] <aricz> gordonjcp : ahm.. lets see.. :|
[03:11] <jackn_> bit0, great. And what about the Debian stuff? And how do I say it in your name? I'll need to register anyway, as I'm not.
[03:11] <koki> greetings
[03:11] <bit0> jackn_: put simply: Solved in OpenOffice.org-2.2.1 version .     And, if you want write down more.. 2.2.1 is in Debian/Sid.
[03:12] <aricz> gordonjcp : I think I answered wrong to a question earlier.. when I turn on the camera, ubuntu autodetects the camera and loads the pics/vids.. but lets see if I can find an icon .. :)
[03:12] <jackn_> bit0, OH, finally the penny dropped. I now understand everything you'd like to say. so do I add it in my name? Attributing to you?
[03:12] <RayGhannam> dimebar: how to check if my IP is already using the port 80 ?
[03:12] <jrattner1> Question: If I set up a webserver based on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixAmavisNew and enabled spamassasin and such...should i connect to it on 10024 or normal IMAP 143
[03:12] <bit0> no... put your name
[03:12] <vladuz976> compiz beryl works fine, rotate cube give me only two sides, not four. anybody here who can help?
[03:12] <vladuz976> i dont see what setting is wrong
[03:13] <bit0> mi nick is "bit0", you can find me googling ;)
[03:13] <jackn_> bit0, Well I'll enter a comment for myself, but I do need a reference to you. And is a comment enough? Don't you need to change the bug status somewhere to 'soloved'?
[03:13] <Hagbard_> Yo, I have some 3d trouble. Using nvidia-glx Feisty, Geforce 2 MX. Compiz and glxgears is really slow and sluggish, 10fps from glxgears. glxinfo says direct rendering and Compiz doesn't complain about anything. Any one else got this issue?
[03:13] <Hagbard_> And any solution?
[03:14] <aricz> gordonjcp : I see no icons, where am I supposed to see it by the way?
[03:14] <gordonjcp> it should pop something up on the desktop
[03:14] <jackn_> bit0, Isn't the current Debian rather Etch?
[03:14] <gordonjcp> you might also see it in "Places"
[03:14] <bit0> jackn_  solved?, no really, someone has to port 2.2.1 to Ubuntu
[03:14] <aricz> gordonjcp : it loads 'Import Photos'
[03:15] <gordonjcp> aricz: ok, so it's seeing the camera; cancel "import photos"
[03:15] <RayGhannam> whats the apache2-mpm-worker ?
[03:15] <jrattner1> Question: Does ubuntu use maildir or mbox by default?
[03:16] <dimebar> RayGhannam: when you installed did you install 'apache' or 'apache2' ?
[03:16] <aricz> gordonjcp : ok, canceled 'import photos' .. and there was nothing in 'places', just the same as in /media (cdrom, floppy)
[03:16] <skollie> aricz: use nautilus to browse to your system and find the camera device
[03:16] <gordonjcp> hrmmm
[03:16] <forest> Still having samba troubles. I had password protected sharing working, but after I restarted both computers I can no longer see either share. I thought maybe it was because both machines have the same username and had the same network username?
[03:16] <WaxyFresh> hi how do i convince my usb external harddisk to let me read/write to/from it?i tryed bribeing it by sticking quarters in its vent slots but that dosent seam to work..
[03:16] <Hagbard_> WaxyFresh: Install ntfs-3g if it's a NTFS-drive.
[03:17] <CppIsWeird> is this the proper location of the C header files for my kernel? : [/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/build/include
[03:17] <jackn_> bit0, OK. Sorry for being slow on the uptake, I'm learning. I'm going to add a remark, I do have an account, and I'm going to say bit0, including all the detail you've explained to me.
[03:17] <J420N> i can't get my .bin file to open, i made it show the EULA, but when I agree, it says error extracting payload; no such file or directory
[03:17] <vladuz976> can someone help with compix fusion? cube doesn`t rotate. I`d like to have 4 workspaces somehow, rotating or not rotating
[03:17] <sn0> WaxyFresh ntfs-config is a nice little tool to enable ntfs-3g for your internal/external ntfs partitions/drives
[03:17] <forest> Firs smb.conf http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30219/
[03:18] <forest> and the second http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30220/
[03:18] <amethyst^> 
[03:19] <jrattner1> Question: Does ubuntu use maildir or mbox by default?
[03:19] <genii> exim4 uses maildir in /var/spool/mail
[03:19] <jrattner1> genii, intresting thanks
[03:20] <genii> jrattner1: np
[03:20] <theone> what is this
[03:20] <forest> So I deleted the network user from the first machine. A few minutes later the shares are visible again. But now you can't login to that machine cause there's no user, and it keep failing when I try to add a new one
[03:20] <jackn_> bit0, done.
[03:21] <bullgard4> Using http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading I did an upgrade from Ubuntu 6.10 to Ubuntu 7.04. Many Gnome icons which I obtained differ from those in a direct Ubuntu 7.04 install. Why?
[03:21] <bit0> jackn_: thanks!!
[03:21] <adity1> hi .. how do i enable automounting of ntfs drives ?
[03:22] <jackn_> Nework printing not working, although server and client machine recognize each other, and the printer appears in both. No printing. Help?
[03:22] <jackn_> bit0, my pleasure.
[03:23] <adity1> hi .. how do i enable automounting of ntfs drives ?
[03:23] <theone> are you there
[03:23] <cepi> sdasdasdasd
[03:23] <liquiddoom> adity1: add it to /etc/fstab
[03:23] <jackn_> adity1, I don't know, what's so special about those? Why not a line in /etc/fstab?
[03:23] <Jjohn> valduz976, I used beryl and it worked for me
[03:23] <linux_ssl> I met the "Internal error Failed to initialize HAL", how to resolve the problem?
[03:24] <bullgard4> Ich habe Ubuntu mittels http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading von 6.10 auf 7.04 aktualisiert. Warum unterscheiden sich viele Gnome-Symbole (Icons) von denen einer direkten Ubuntu-7.04-Installation?
[03:24] <genii> !de | bullgard4
[03:24] <ubotu> bullgard4: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[03:24] <adity1> jackn_:sudo: /etc/fstab: command not found
[03:25] <Floker> Hey guys, one quick question: I've got a user named example, and he is in the groups example and admin. how do i  exclude this user from the admin group? (no gui, just a minimal console installation)
[03:25] <KriS83> Hi... just being curious... 6.06 ist currently LTS. Will the next 7.10 also be LTS or which version is planed to be the next LTS?
[03:25] <liquiddoom> adity1: /etc/fstab is a file
[03:25] <jackn_> bullgard4, viel spass. Mann spricht nicht deutch hier.
[03:25] <gordonjcp> Floker: usermod -G example example
[03:25] <Floker> special thanks
[03:25] <skollie> adity1 sudo nano /etc/fstab
[03:25] <linux_ssl> anyone can tell me how to resolve this problem: http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/files/thumbs/t_screenshot9_15791.png
[03:26] <WaxyFresh> sn0: i installed ntfs-config,now what?
[03:26] <jackn_> adity1, it's a file, not a command. You need to add your device and mount it there. Why not open your /etc/fstab and study it? gedit /etc/fstab
[03:26] <sn0> WaxyFresh run it :-)
[03:26] <adity1> liquiddoom: how do i use them to mount my ntfs drives ?
[03:27] <jackn_> adity1, open the file and you'll get to know it a bit. Then, you need the device (partition, drive) on which your NTFS files are. Then a mount point.
[03:27] <weas3l> *hem* i'd like to pose a query, a riddle... if you will. if i'm trying to get ndswrapper working with feisty, how would i get synaptic to install the packages from a cd?
[03:27] <underwatercow> Does anyone know if there are any good video editing programs for Linux/Ubuntu?
[03:28] <Jjohn> underwatercow, kino
[03:28] <IdleOne> underwatercow, check out #ubuntustudio
[03:29] <adity1> ya thank u all
[03:31] <web> hello. is there a channel for openoffice?
[03:31] <jackn_> adante, look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=142481, in particular step 3.
[03:32] <aricz> Hmm, /proc/bus/usb/devices .. shows "Product=USB PTP Camera" .. and then there's /proc/bus/usb/001 and /proc/bus/usb/002 .. does 001 and 002 have something to do with the camera?
[03:32] <Wizek> Hi all! How can I install Beryl safe? I tried it twice, but it was wrong... GDM could not start, and i had only terminal, instead of GUI. I have nVidia GeForce 8800 GTS, if it is important, and I instaled Ubuntu 7.04, my system is "fresh".
[03:32] <Floker> another question for you cracks: i use the command last to see who logged onto my server, but i can not read the full hostname since the columns are too smalll, i only get like "dslb-084-060-052" wo/ the rest, even if i use last > last.txt and open that file in nano. how can i see the full hostnames?
[03:33] <Floker> Wizek, why would you want to install beryl in the first place? just activate desktop effects in your system-menu
[03:34] <mon^rch> because beryl just plain works better
[03:34] <mon^rch> ;)
[03:34] <web> anybody here, who is good with OpenOffice?
[03:34] <RichiH> Floker: last -a
[03:34] <Wizek> Floker+, i did it, it downloaded an "nvidia-xgl" package, and i restarted my system (as it said), and the same, no GUI, only terminal...
[03:34] <RichiH> Floker: you usually want to `man $thecommand` to read about the command line options
[03:34] <skollie> what do you need web?
[03:35] <Wizek> Floker, i did it, it downloaded an "nvidia-xgl" package, and i restarted my system (as it said), and the same, no GUI, only terminal...
[03:35] <Floker> Wizek, i think you have to use nvidia-glx-new instead of nvidia-glx
[03:35] <Wizek> Floker, how can i do it?
[03:35] <koki> hey guys, i got a problem with 3D acceleartion on GeForce 6200
[03:35] <underwatercow> Beryl has a lot more options and effects than Desktop-effects
[03:35] <jackn_> weas3l, in the edit menu, you can add a CD rom, that might do it. I do recall sth about telling Synaptic whether to go to the net or to the CD-ROM, but you'd have to look for that.
[03:35] <Floker> just open up a terminal and type "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new"
[03:35] <Floker> Wizek,
[03:36] <Floker> that'll do it
[03:36] <toryl__> web: yeah oo has a channel, it's #Openoffice.org
[03:36] <Floker> without the quotes
[03:36] <Floker> tthank you RichiH
[03:36] <underwatercow> Wizek: I have the same card, actually
[03:36] <underwatercow> Wizek: and I have gotten Beryl working
[03:36] <mon^rch> incedently, what's "new" about the nvidia-glx-new pkg?
[03:36] <Floker> i try not to ask too many dumb questions from now on
[03:37] <Floker> well, its for the new nvidia-cards i guess mon^rch
[03:37] <underwatercow> Wizek: I had to tell the Restricted Driver manager not to mess with the driver, then install the new nvidia drivers
[03:37] <Wizek> underwatercow, i dont know what i do wrong, but i think it will crasn my system again...
[03:37] <mon^rch> lol, define new
[03:37] <underwatercow> eh
[03:37] <underwatercow> let me find the file I edited quick
[03:37] <Floker> i dont have an nvidia card i dont know about them, maybe its the gx2 or whatever they call it
[03:38] <RichiH> Floker: there are no dumb questions. nonetheless, using man before asking about a program is recommended. it will make you able to figure stuff out on your own
[03:38] <jackn_> Network printing not working. Server printer recognized by client, yet no printing. HP Deskjet 5740, Feisty Fawn? Any help?
[03:38] <fevel> hello
[03:38] <Floker> RichiH, man, for i am such a noob, youre pretty nice to me ;)
[03:38] <forest_> Can anyone tell me why this is happening? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30223/ It's not because I'm mistyping the pass. I got no network users and I can't add any!
[03:39] <t2> hi,  i'm logged onto feisty terminal (X is messed up by me) and i cannot unmount a USB drive with the "unmount" command... it tells me command not found !  please help
[03:39] <magnetron> forest_ the user needs to exist as a usual user too
[03:39] <skollie> forest_: try adding users via the gui
[03:40] <jackn_> t2, just 'umount', no n, if that's the issue.
[03:40] <t2> wait scratch that
[03:40] <RichiH> Floker: freenode tends to be friendly :)
[03:40] <t2> ye sorry i was scared id lose the info :)
[03:40] <t2> its saysing device is busy ...
[03:40] <forest_> right
[03:41] <genii> t2 Yes, just umount without the extra n in there
[03:41] <forest_> skollie -- there's no way to add users via the gui
[03:41] <underwatercow> Wizek: I believe this link should explain the 8800GTS acceleration
[03:41] <jackn_> t2, can you kill the process? Also, there's force 'umount', but then you lose data.
[03:41] <underwatercow> Wizek: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-fix-nvidia-acceleration-in-feisty-nvidia-8800-and-legacy-users.html
[03:41] <forest_> It seems to cause problems if you have two samba users with the same name on the same network?
[03:41] <genii> t2 you may be inside the directory you are trying to un mount
[03:41] <genii> t2 before umount command do something like  cd~
[03:42] <genii> cd ~ rather with space
[03:42] <t2> genii yes that was it... sorry for the basic question ...  thanks
[03:42] <forest_> gotta logout then
[03:42] <forest_> no i don't
[03:42] <jackn_> genii thanks for this idea
[03:42] <koki> hey guys, i got a problem with 3D acceleartion on GeForce 6200, doesn't seem to work, even if i have downloaded the latest drivers with envy
[03:42] <genii> jackn_ :)
[03:43] <Wizek> Floker, it cannot find package "nvidia-xgl-new"...
[03:43] <forest_> magnetron -- thanks. I do I also have to make sure the samba user I add on machone 1 has a different name from the samba user I add on machine two? That seems to be causing the problem
[03:43] <jackn_> OK, calling it a day. Will catch you all's later.
[03:43] <magnetron> forest_: no
[03:43] <Floker> you have to activate some extra repositories i guess
[03:43] <genii> forest_ If you want to have multiple same names, edit the smb.conf to map whatever names to some guest name
[03:44] <forest_> magnetron, genii -- I gotta restart both now
[03:44] <Rival> Hi, I recently installed ubuntu but I have a second Hard drive that I can see through as hdb.  But I can not access to it.  Can you help?
[03:44] <Floker> Wizek,  im not such of a crack but i guess you have to remove some #s in your /etc/apt/sources.list file but IMPORTANT: Do not mess with that file unless you know what youre doing! pease look up the internet before changing anything
[03:45] <genii> !repos | Wizek
[03:45] <ubotu> Wizek: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[03:46] <Floker> you can also activate the other repositories in synaptic
[03:46] <Floker> i would recommend that
[03:46] <jan__> anyone has an idea why i always enter a interactive session  with ssh ?
[03:46] <genii> Yes thats usually safest
[03:46] <genii> ^ Floker Wizek
[03:47] <genii> jan__: Likely the default shell for that user is ssh instead of sh or bash
[03:48] <[KLIENTAS] > Hello, I am completely lost. I can't connect or internet and i tried lots of things, but still can't connect
[03:48] <fevel> does anyone use ubuntu for webdesign
[03:48] <Wizek> How can i change the DISABLED_MODULES=" to DISABLED_MODULES=nv :-/ (http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-fix-nvidia-acceleration-in-feisty-nvidia-8800-and-legacy-users.html)
[03:48] <genii> So then it goes to ssh then falls thru to bash
[03:48] <Floker> fevel, i do
[03:48] <red> how do i get the newest version of open office for ubuntu 6.10
[03:49] <feh__> anyone a guru with the usplash / ubuntu boot up screens?
[03:49] <compengi> nice question
[03:49] <feh__> when i boot I do not see the ubuntu splash screens, is there an easy way to just do the text based bootup?
[03:50] <Wizek> How can i change the DISABLED_MODULES=" to DISABLED_MODULES=nv :-/ (http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-fix-nvidia-acceleration-in-feisty-nvidia-8800-and-legacy-users.html)
[03:51] <jcastro_> hi everybody, can somebody tellme how change window decoration in compiz??? i was using beryl and emerald, but with compiz i don't know...
[03:51] <forest> How do I find the MAC address of a computer running Ubuntu 7.04?
[03:51] <fevel> Floker: can you hint me with a few tools that you normally use??
[03:51] <underwatercow> Wizek: in the file /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules, you can add nv there
[03:52] <forest> magneto -- it seems that whenever I restart the computers, it takes about 5 minutes for the samba shares to appear?
[03:52] <fevel> Floker: im pretty new to webdesigning with opensource
[03:52] <genii> feh__: edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst default kernel entry and take out quiet   and splash
[03:52] <underwatercow> Wizek: I think what I did, is installed the drivers, then edited the file, and rebooted
[03:53] <feh__> genii, thanks
[03:53] <genii> feh__: edit the file with gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:53] <genii> feh__: np
[03:53] <Floker> fevel i opend a query w/ you
[03:53] <Wizek> explorer cannot find directory, how should i get there? with terminal?
[03:53] <Wizek> underwatercow, explorer cannot find directory, how should i get there? with terminal?
[03:55] <jcastro_> can somebody help me please, how change window decoration in compiz??
[03:55] <Floker> fevel: check out OpenWebsuite.org its really cool, allthouh its java
[03:55] <feh__> genii, any ideas why the ubuntu splash does not show up when i boot?
[03:55] <Nutubuntu> Why would my HD access
[03:55] <underwatercow> Wizek:  what about any files that start with linux-restricted-modules?
[03:55] <feh__> I just get a black screen until gdm starts
[03:55] <underwatercow> Wizek: The one I had to edit was linux-restricted-modules-common
[03:56] <Nutubuntu> : / why would my HD keep showing activity when I have nothing running in the foreground? Every 6 seconds a brief ... something.
[03:56] <genii> feh__: It may be the package usplash is not installed. This could happen if you put on X for instance after a LAMP install. Or possibly the kernel option splash is not in the /boot/grub/menu.lst alreay
[03:57] <feh__> I do have usplash installed and I have no idea what lamp is, so that probably is not it
[03:57] <Rival> Je ne peux accder  mon deuxime disque dur... quelqu'un peut me donner un coup de main?
[03:57] <underwatercow> Wizek: I'm going to have to go in a second
[03:57] <underwatercow> Wizek: :(
[03:57] <Nutubuntu> !fr | Rival
[03:57] <ubotu> Rival: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[03:57] <Wizek> done
[03:57] <Wizek> underwatercow, thyx
[03:58] <Wizek> underwatercow, jitter me, now reboot comes
[03:58] <underwatercow> Wizek: have you already installed the drivers?
[03:58] <genii> feh__: If you do  apt-cache search splash | more   it has quite a few packages there with different splash screens for whatever *buntu you have
[03:58] <Wizek> underwatercow, only one
[03:58] <underwatercow> Wizek: ie. from the nvidia site?
[03:58] <Wizek> underwatercow, no i haven't
[03:58] <Wizek> underwatercow :-[
[03:59] <feh__> genii, ^ Feisty, one sec running that cmd
[03:59] <Floker> is there a command to see how much space there is left on my harddisk?
[03:59] <underwatercow> Wizek: make sure you read the site I gave you... it also wants you to update your xorg.cong
[03:59] <underwatercow> Wizek: xorg.conf
[04:00] <genii> Floker df -h
[04:00] <Zta> How do I replace the metacity window manager -- and the window manager ONLY -- with fluxbox?
[04:00] <underwatercow> Wizek: I'm sorry, I'm in a hurry... run the drivers install from the prompt, and tell it to update the xorg.conf
[04:00] <underwatercow> Wizek: blah... ttyl!
[04:00] <Zta> I mean, where is it started from, and can I make a new profile/session/whatever based on the one that starts metacity, and start fluxbox instead?
[04:00] <underwatercow> Floker: should be able to use du I think
[04:01] <abernanit> Is there any way I can get nvidia glx drivers to work with the command acpi=off without causing an X error?
[04:01] <fevel> sorry Floker, I was googling for tools
[04:01] <genii> underwatercow: Thats good too :)
[04:01] <fevel> Floker: you said you opened a query??
[04:01] <Floker> never mind fevel
[04:01] <Safrole> Anyone know of a program in the ubuntu repository that will allow creation of .pdf files from image files?
[04:01] <Floker> fevel, OpenWebSuite.org is the right place for you i guess
[04:02] <Zta> Safrole, perhaps imagemagick's convert
[04:02] <genii> Safrole It depends what format the original is in
[04:02] <Zta> Safrole, perhaps gimp
[04:02] <WooD> Hi !
[04:02] <Safrole> gimp can create .pdf files?
[04:02] <Safrole> I had no idea.
[04:02] <Zta> Safrole, But technically it would rarely make any sense.
[04:02] <WooD> I need some information on how to put my network card eth0 to dhcp mode please
[04:02] <Zta> Safrole, read again; I wrote "perhaps"
[04:03] <genii> Safrole the commandline ones are usually named like bmp2pdf gif2pdf  and so on
[04:03] <osfameron> or print to file and then run ps2pdf :-)
[04:03] <fevel> Floker: im checking it out right now
[04:03] <Floker> WooD, do you use gnome?
[04:03] <Zta> Or use OpenOffice Draw maybe.  I guess it will write pdf when the oowriter does.
[04:04] <WooD> Floker:  I use Ubuntu Server
[04:04] <genii> Safrole Another option is to import your pic into OpenOffice then export to pdf from there
[04:04] <Floker> sorry cant help you WooD
[04:04] <fevel> Floker: is it also wysiwyg?
[04:05] <Safrole> gimp will save as ps
[04:05] <Floker> no fevel
[04:05] <jrattner1> Question: When configuring Dovecot should I set it up to use maildir or mbox on Ubuntu?
[04:05] <jrattner1> ?
[04:05] <WooD> How to config eth0 in Ubunter server please  ? I need to put it back on DHCP mode please
[04:05] <Safrole> and from there ps2pdf in the terminal should do it
[04:05] <Zta> Safrole, but ... why?
[04:05] <ferronica> where do i find glossy pannels ?
[04:05] <Floker> there are virtually no wysiwyg webdesign tools for linux
[04:05] <systemd0wn> Question, When running Kismet a new source gets added to the bottom of my kismet.conf file... anyone know why?  Its not a feature in kismet.
[04:05] <Safrole> Zta: So I scanned some pages in a book, and I want to make them into a .pdf file.
[04:06] <Floker> fevel, nvu is the only nearly usable wysiwyg tool for ubuntu
[04:06] <majnoon> any nvidia experts here i have a question on tv-out trying to display X on tv and get the full screen
[04:06] <Nutubuntu> Safrole,  cups-pdf? kprinter? see http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/03/23/print-to-pdf-using-cups-pdf/
[04:06] <majnoon> using nvidia's drivers
[04:06] <IdleOne> !quanta | Floker
[04:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about quanta - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:06] <fevel> Floker: but it hasnt been active for a year
[04:06] <IdleOne> !quanta2 | Floker
[04:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about quanta2 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:06] <Safrole> Zta: Does that sound like a good reason to you?
[04:06] <Floker> try it out fevel, its okay for the beginning, later on you will hard-code your websites anyways
[04:06] <abernanit> Is there any way I can update the nvidia glx drivers running acpi=off without causing an X error?
[04:06] <IdleOne> nm
[04:06] <kisori> when I plug in my headphones the speaker doesn turn off :(
[04:06] <novato_br> why the system gnome monitor measure 0% to mplayer, if it is playing now?
[04:06] <genii> !info quanta
[04:06] <ubotu> quanta: web development environment for KDE. In component main, is optional. Version 4:3.5.6-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 2382 kB, installed size 5728 kB
[04:06] <kisori> on my laptop
[04:06] <Floker> quanta is not wysiwyg IdleOne
[04:06] <kisori> compaq
[04:06] <Floker> i think
[04:07] <majnoon> !info nvidia
[04:07] <ubotu> Package nvidia does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[04:07] <Zta> Safrole, I see.  Makes sense.  Then you should probably use OpenOffice Writer, import the images, resize them to fill the entire page, and then export to pdf.  Then you have a real pdf book.  I'm not aware of other tools for doing this.
[04:07] <Safrole> Okay, I wasn't aware that OpenOffice had something.
[04:07] <novato_br> aloo, somebody is there?
[04:07] <genii> majnoon !info is for specific package info :) !something is general help about "something"
[04:07] <Safrole> This is a pain to do with windows, I'm glad it seems a lot easier with ubuntu. :)
[04:08] <Zta> Safrole, Otherwise you'll just have 1000 pdf files instead of 1 pdf file with 1000 pages.
[04:08] <SlimeyPete> !nvidia | majnoon
[04:08] <ubotu> majnoon: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:08] <Zta> Safrole, I don't know if it's easier, but it can be done =)
[04:08] <Nutubuntu> Safrole, OO.o will output pdf - so will Scribus, if you're producing books or pamphlets; so will LaTeX in one of its incarnations
[04:08] <majnoon> SlimeyPete: it working just need to see about getting it to display the WHOLE screen
[04:08] <Safrole> well with windows, all the programs usually aren't free, and the ones that are marketed as free are just trial editions
[04:09] <Safrole> and they'll leave water marks on your .pdf
[04:09] <Safrole> It's annoying.
[04:09] <Nutubuntu> Safrole,  this isn't windows :)
[04:09] <Zta> Safrole, don't ask about LaTeX .. don't got down that road.
[04:09] <genii> I generally import whatever into OOo then export to pdf if thats the format I need
[04:09] <floating> Hello. tar -xvzf gives me error unknown command z and -xvf block size error. This is on sun solaris machine though, not ubuntu, but I just want to extract a tar file properly for make install
[04:09] <systemd0wn> Question, When running Kismet a new source gets added to the bottom of my kismet.conf file... anyone know why?  Its not a feature in kismet.
[04:09] <Safrole> Zta: I know a lot about LaTeX
[04:09] <Nutubuntu> Zta,  it's easier than you apparently think ... :)
[04:09] <genii> Zta Heh :)
[04:09] <WooD> How to config eth0 in Ubunter server please  ? I need to put it back on DHCP mode please
[04:09] <Safrole> no need to ask
[04:09] <magnetron> Safrole: there is a plugin for cups that will let you print to pdf
[04:09] <Zta> Nutubuntu, I know it's not easy.
[04:09] <Safrole> I'm a mathematician as it turns out.
[04:09] <Zta> Nutubuntu, oowriter is easier.
[04:09] <fevel> Floker: dont you use inkscape and gimp??
[04:09] <Nutubuntu> Zta, it's easier than you apparently know, in that case :)
[04:10] <magnetron> !info cups-pdf | Safrole
[04:10] <ubotu> safrole: cups-pdf: PDF printer for CUPS. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.4.2-3 (feisty), package size 39 kB, installed size 240 kB
[04:10] <Safrole> magnetron: That's good to know, I saved your link. Thanks
[04:10] <Floker> fevel, yep i do use both
[04:10] <Zta> Nutubuntu, right =)
[04:10] <genii> WooD you need to edit /etc/network/interfaces. For help on syntax of that file do   man interfaces
[04:10] <Floker> fevel, plus scribus
[04:10] <abcd4321> Hey, does anyone know what command I tye to stop a program I launch from the terminal.. like beryl?
[04:10] <Nutubuntu> Overkill and not well suited for what Safrole was describing though :)
[04:10] <Zta> abcd4321, killall beryl
[04:10] <abcd4321> Thanks!
[04:10] <Nutubuntu> LaTeX would be overkill, I mean, not OO writer
[04:11] <Zta> abcd4321, and if that doesn't help: killall -9 beryl
[04:11] <abcd4321> Thanks one again :-)
[04:11] <abcd4321> *once
[04:11] <Safrole> Thanks for answering everyone!! usually no one answers.
[04:11] <Safrole> :)
[04:11] <Floker> WooD,
[04:11] <CWC-Vladimir> hey, question, im trying to get into the Split Infinity Radio channel, how do i add a server? im using X-Chat Gnome
[04:11] <Nutubuntu> Safrole, you hit on something I actually knew about ;)
[04:12] <Floker> auto eth0
[04:12] <Floker> iface eth0 inet dhcp
[04:12] <Safrole> Nutubuntu: That's always helpful when answering, of course. heh
[04:12] <Floker> in your /etc/network/interfaces
[04:12] <WooD> Floker:
[04:12] <shiester_miester> gday everyone
[04:12] <WooD> Floker: Ok thanks i try that right away
[04:12] <Floker> hth
[04:12] <Wizek> how can i turn off one of my devices (like Grefics drive (Nvidia 8800 GTS)) from terminal?
[04:12] <shiester_miester> is it possible to run both gnome and kde?
[04:12] <bulmer> CWC-Vladimir: try  /server newservername
[04:12] <Floker> wait a second wood
[04:13] <CWC-Vladimir> hey, question, im trying to get into the Split Infinity Radio channel, how do i add a server? im using X-Chat Gnome
[04:13] <IdleOne> CWC-Vladimir, what server and channel name?
[04:13] <spiderfire> hello
[04:13] <spiderfire> my web browser is dysfunctional
[04:13] <CWC-Vladimir> irc.siradio.fm    #siradio
[04:13] <magnetron> hello, spiderfire
[04:13] <Nutubuntu> shiester_miester,  you can install both and choose which one you want to run in a given session. IDK if it's possible to run both on the same box at the same time
[04:13] <IdleOne> probably needs therapy
[04:13] <Floker> WooD, to apply the changes run sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[04:13] <spiderfire> it keeps locking up
[04:13] <WooD> Floker: none of commands you gave to me works
[04:14] <Wizek> how can i turn off one of my devices (like Grefics drive (Nvidia 8800 GTS)) from terminal?
[04:14] <Nutubuntu> spiderfire, that wouldn't be Firefox, would it? on Feisty and maybe an A64X2?
[04:14] <IdleOne> CWC-Vladimir, /server irc.siradio.fm then /join #siradio
[04:14] <WooD> Floker: oupss forgot some lines sorry i try again
[04:14] <spiderfire> is there a good source for the firefox extras
[04:14] <shiester_miester> Nutubuntu, i didnt mean both simultaneously, i meant like, "dual-boot" kde with gnome (although not literally boot) like how i can have windows and ubuntu and use one or the other
[04:14] <npnufn> which one is better? - tapioca, wengophone, skype for VOIP.  Any other solution is there with good quality?
[04:14] <Floker> WooD, those are not commands, those are lines that are supposed to get in your /etc/network/interfaces file
[04:14] <Nutubuntu> shiester_miester,  that you can do :)
[04:14] <Wizek> how can i turn off one of my devices (like Grefics drive (Nvidia 8800 GTS)) from terminal?
[04:14] <shiester_miester> npnufn, skype is very good
[04:14] <spiderfire> Nutubuntu: its an A64 feisty
[04:14] <KillerCoder> .com
[04:14] <metbsd> we use skype at work
[04:14] <shiester_miester> Wizek, turning off your graphics card is a little bit silly
[04:14] <magnetron> npnufn: any SIP solution is good
[04:15] <shiester_miester> Wizek, you can simulate it by unplugging your monitor :P
[04:15] <ubuntu-rocks> hi guys, i'm looking on info on how to script installation of several pieces of software. e.g java, phpymadin,mytop etc
[04:15] <Nutubuntu> shiester_miester,  assuming you started with ubuntu, for example, you could sudo apt-get install kde-base or kde-core or even kubuntu-desktop for all the software bells and whiztles. I think psychocats has some material up on the differences between those three. Then at login, you would choose which you want from the Session menu -- Gnome or KDE
[04:16] <spiderfire> Nutubuntu: seems to be the gtk...maybe not just firefox. i donno if firefox uses gtk
[04:16] <Floker> WooD, for further questions this doc might help you: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-gateway.en.html
[04:16] <magnetron> shiester_miester, metbsd, npnufn: Skype use all your bandwidth even when you don't make any calls. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernode_%28networking%29
[04:16] <r> what's the best irc chat program for xdcc (ubuntu)
[04:16] <npnufn> magnetron:  skype is not giving that much of quality as it should be.  Should I configure/tweak it for good quality.
[04:16] <shiester_miester> bs it does
[04:16] <l_r> hello
[04:16] <magnetron> npnufn: skype is bad, don't use it
[04:16] <shiester_miester> magnetron, you are full of lies
[04:16] <spiderfire> whats a low latency kernel for?
[04:16] <Wizek> shiester_miester, hahaha... but it has an error... if i turne it on, and i cannot use my system's GUI... So i want to tun it off like in the Restricted Drivers Manager...
[04:17] <shiester_miester> skype uses about 3kb/s when I'm in the middle of a call, and practically nothing at all when I'm not using it
[04:17] <metbsd> nope, skype and QQ are the best IM for me
[04:17] <Floker> spiderfire, for time-crucial apps like sound-synths and stuff like that
[04:17] <bobbob1016> does anyone have experience with ubuntu on the PS3?
[04:17] <Floker> where every millisecond counts ^^
[04:17] <Nutubuntu> spiderfire, I wish I had a cure. my Feisty/Firefox 2.0.4 crashes randomly ... I've tried all I know, which isn't much, to get that not to happen, and I am now involved in the grand ultimate fix for it, which is to wait until they figure out what's wrong and fix it
[04:17] <shiester_miester> bobbob1016, now there's something I would be interested in hearing about
[04:17] <Ind[y] > At startup, many messages come from dhclient to stdout. Can I stop them from coming every time?
[04:17] <galgh> hey
[04:17] <ViRii[K] > What is the default root username/password?
[04:17] <shiester_miester> Nutubuntu, would you be able to help me with installing kde onto an existing gnome installation?
[04:17] <galgh> a
[04:17] <spiderfire> would switching from generic kernel to something else help stop these crashs
[04:17] <l_r> i am new to debs. i'd like to build pre-compiled binaries to offer to my users. is there any documentations about building debs for ubuntu?
[04:18] <shiester_miester> Nutubuntu, is it simple and straightforward or complex and fraught with problems
[04:18] <`Matir> ViRii[K] , by default there is no root pw.
[04:18] <npnufn> magnetron: can u tell me other voip apps that you know?  I want to test them  as well
[04:18] <bobbob1016> shiester_miester, google psubuntu, I'm looking for some help with it though
[04:18] <ViRii[K] > Hmm
[04:18] <Wizek> shiester_miester, hahaha... but it has an error... if i turne it on, and i cannot use my system's GUI... So i want to tun it off like in the Restricted Drivers Manager...
[04:18] <Floker> spiderfire, probably not, the reason must lie semewhere else
[04:18] <magnetron> metbsd, shiester_miester: skype is banned from the university networks here, it use too much bandwidth
[04:18] <Ind[y] > (i.e. can I make dhclient quiet?)
[04:18] <ViRii[K] > I was never prompted to create it, and now I cant access root
[04:18] <ViRii[K] > Just the username that I made before
[04:18] <shiester_miester> magnetron, well yeah if a lot of computers use it all at once, duh
[04:18] <ViRii[K] > and I can't connect to it from another computer
[04:18] <gordonjcp> magnetron: tunnel it over ssh
[04:18] <shiester_miester> magnetron, but we arent talking about a whole network, we are talking about ONE computer
[04:18] <magnetron> npnufn: any sip solution is good. ekiga, wengophone, etc. sip is like the http of VOIP
[04:19] <Wizek> shiester_miester, hahaha... but it has an error... if i turne it on, and i cannot use my system's GUI... So i want to tun it off like in the Restricted Drivers Manager...
[04:19] <ViRii[K] > Whats default root username? (Is it just root?)
[04:19] <shiester_miester> Wizek, if you turn off your graphics card you wont get ANY picture on your screen, AT ALL
[04:19] <shiester_miester> ViRii[K] , there isnt one
[04:19] <spiderfire> can i compile my web browser very easily?
[04:19] <ViRii[K] > So how do I login to root?
[04:19] <Floker> why would you want to do that spiderfire?
[04:19] <shiester_miester> spiderfire, no harder than compiling anything else of similar complexity
[04:19] <npnufn> magnetron: ekiga - I found a new one.  I will make a trial on this.  Thank you for your help!
[04:19] <IdleOne> !root | ViRii[K] 
[04:19] <ubotu> ViRii[K] : 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
[04:19] <WooD> Floker:  thank it works
[04:20] <Wizek> shiester_miester, i mean, disable it like in "estricted Drivers Manager"
[04:20] <Floker> im glad wood have a nice day
[04:20] <magnetron> shiester_miester: hey i am just telling the truth nood need to scream bs. don't shoot the messenger. skype is configured as a supernode by default. i thought everyone knew this
[04:20] <Wizek> shiester_miester, i mean, disable it like in "Restricted Drivers Manager"
[04:20] <Nutubuntu> shiester_miester,  I'd say it's basically straightforward, but I'm *far* from being an expert -- I'm a n00b -- so I'd suggest you read the psychocats stuff on it first and see what you think. If you install the full-bore kubuntu-desktop you will have rather cluttered menus -- unless you edit them. Other than that, IDK of a downside. I've run K apps in G for a long time, and I did install kde-core (I think it was) to see what that envir
[04:20] <Nutubuntu> onment was like. I ended up staying mostly in Gnome, but the option is still there at login.
[04:20] <shiester_miester> magnetron, skype = supernode?  its not a bitorrent client
[04:20] <shiester_miester> nor is it a p2p file sharing system
[04:20] <shiester_miester> Wizek, yeah you can do that if you want
[04:21] <shiester_miester> Wizek, what you mean is disable the drivers for hardware acceleration
[04:21] <magnetron> shiester_miester: it's based on the kazaa technology. supernodes is not restricted to filesharing
[04:21] <Floker> Nutubuntu, i run skype atm and my network monitor shows just about no traffic
[04:21] <Floker> <100b/s
[04:21] <shiester_miester> magnetron, :/ that sounds very dubious
[04:21] <Wizek> shiester_miester, yes, i think
[04:21] <Nutubuntu> shiester_miester,  see http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/kde-core
[04:21] <shiester_miester> thanks, Nutubuntu
[04:21] <shiester_miester> magnetron, so what does that mean when it acts as a supernode?
[04:21] <npnufn> shiester_miester: skype is not working that much as expected in ubuntu.  may be because of it's p2p networking.
[04:21] <Wizek> shiester_miester, so, how is it posible?
[04:21] <Nutubuntu> Floker, I'm happy for you but I have no idea what you're talking about :) did you mean me?
[04:21] <WooD> Floker: thanks have a great day to you too ! :)
[04:22] <magnetron> skype will get you in a vendor lock in but SIP will give you a plethora of providers to choose from
[04:22] <rutherford> Hello
[04:22] <magnetron> SIp is like the HTTP for VOIP
[04:22] <shiester_miester> how does skype have vendor lock in?  what vendors even exist...its FREE
[04:22] <Wizek> shiester_miester, How is itpossible from terminal, I mean...
[04:22] <magnetron> shiester_miester: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernode_%28networking%29
[04:22] <Floker> Nutubuntu, sorry i got the conversation wrong
[04:22] <shiester_miester> Wizek, no idea
[04:22] <magnetron> shiester_miester: for calls to POTS
[04:22] <Nutubuntu> n/p Floker :) I've done that myself, not so very long ago :)
[04:22] <shiester_miester> POTS meaning what?
[04:22] <shiester_miester> land lines?
[04:22] <magnetron> shiester_miester: yes
[04:22] <rutherford> anyone from india?
[04:23] <Nutubuntu> shiester_miester,  POTS = "plain old telephone service"
[04:23] <CWC-Vladimir> i love the gorrilaz
[04:23] <shiester_miester> magnetron, so, lock in to which vendors?
[04:23] <shiester_miester> magnetron, vendor lock in usually refers to things like what microsoft does where you have to purchase their software because it doesnt work with anything else
[04:23] <magnetron> shiester_miester: ALL VOIP applications are free for computer to computer calls... with skype you can only choose the Skype company for outgoing calls. not free
[04:24] <magnetron> shiester_miester: Skype calls does not work with any other software
[04:24] <Dorf> anyone here?
[04:24] <magnetron> shiester_miester: so it's a vendor lock in
[04:24] <Dorf> anyone know if newesleecher works in ubuntu?
[04:24] <Dangerous> how do i manually shut off X window and start it up from a shell to see any errors?
[04:24] <shiester_miester> magnetron, its not because you arent paying them for the skype->skype calls anyway, so they arent really a "vendor" of it
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[04:25] <CMG`off|ReDaK0s2> DCC SEND "IHATEALLFRIGGGINGJEWSSANDIWANTTHEMALLFRIGGINDEAD" 0 0 0
[04:25] <D|Tziel`BNC10> Early this Afternoon the Gay Nigger Association of America claimed responsibility for the compromising of over 10,000 Freenet user identities. Norwegian correspondant DiKKy explained, "LOL by using a huge Turkish botnet LOL HY HY we were able to create drones on the Freenet network LOL. Using these drones HY HY HY we were able to triangulate, by IP LOL, who was responsible for the introduction of any file on the Freenet network 
[04:25] <Teh9mmZor7> Ten-thousand Freenet User Identities Compromised
[04:25] <suprOFF|karb29> Freenet is a secure and anonymous content distribution system designed by a team of expert child pornographers attempting to create a more secure network for the acquisition and distribution of child pornography.
[04:25] <V`mng|Viperium23> About Freenet:
[04:25] <Teh9mmZor7> Arrests are expected to begin within the week.
[04:25] <Dangerous> how do i manually shut off X window and start it up from a shell to see any errors?
[04:25] <magnetron> !ops | KesaLoma\samsoo3
[04:25] <shiester_miester> blarg
[04:25] <ubotu> KesaLoma\samsoo3: please see above
[04:25] <Nutubuntu> !ops
[04:25] <skokyus`25> About GNAA:
[04:25] <Teh9mmZor7> About Turkey:
[04:25] <KesaLoma\samsoo3> Turkey is a country in the near east named after a sandwich meat. The name capital city had been a raging debate until recently, when the GNAA stepped in between proponents of "Istanbul" and "Constantinople" and simply renamed it to Sandniggerville.
[04:25] <Dorf> No not rss is usenet
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[04:25] <skokyus`25> Talk to one of the ops or any of the other members in the channel to sign up today! Upon submitting your application, you will be required to submit links to your successful First Post, and you will be tested on your knowledge of GAYNIGGERS FROM OUTER SPACE.
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[04:25] <suprOFF|karb29> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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[04:25] <D|Tziel`BNC10> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[04:25] <epod> magnetron, so what provider allows free outgoing calls to POTS systems?
[04:25] <Hobbsee> nalioth: you're grabbing these?
[04:26] <jkthecjer> hey all
[04:26] <epod> Hobbsee lays the smack down.
[04:26] <epod> magnetron, so what provider allows free outgoing calls to POTS systems?
[04:26] <jkthecjer> currently trying to set up a bridge between my two wireless cards.  ive got one configured to act as an access point and the other connected to my network
[04:26] <Hobbsee> !staff
[04:26] <ubotu> Hey nalioth, jenda, rob, SportChick, seanw, BearPerson or ompaul! I could use a bit of your time :)
[04:26] <jkthecjer> the next step will be setting up so that instead all http requests will redirect to a local webserver
[04:27] <shiester_miester> epod, thats what i wanted to know :P
[04:27] <shiester_miester> magnetron, you arent paying them for the skype->skype calls anyway, so they arent really a "vendor" of it
[04:27] <epod> shiester_miester, yeah, I'm interested, if there is such a thing it could save me $40/mo ;)
[04:27] <shiester_miester> magnetron, and its pretty much impossible to get free calls to land lines or mobile phones, and you can call anything from there anyway
[04:27] <magnetron> shiester_miester: they are a vendor for the client
[04:27] <magnetron> shiester_miester: go google SIP and compare
[04:27] <Cyber_Stalker> hey every one is confiz fusion in the repos?
[04:28] <shiester_miester> Cyber_Stalker, nope
[04:28] <magnetron> !offtopic | shiester_miester
[04:28] <ubotu> shiester_miester: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:28] <Cyber_Stalker> damn :D
[04:28] <shiester_miester> magnetron, what the hell?  you've been arguing about this for like 10 minutes and now suddenly its off-topic?
[04:28] <shiester_miester> -_-
[04:28] <shiester_miester> whatever
[04:28] <Ind[y] > Where is the dhclient init script located?
[04:28] <Ind[y] > I want it, because I want to add a flag to dhclient.
[04:28] <magnetron> shiester_miester: i recommended a good VOIP client and you come here and BS me
[04:29] <shiester_miester> magnetron, i did no such thing
[04:29] <shiester_miester> magnetron, i was just discussing it with you, thats all
 bs it does <shiester_miester> magnetron, you are full of lies
[04:29] <ziggy23> Hi -- I have a Western Digital MyBook hard drive that Ubuntu does not recognize on startup.  How do I get Ubuntu to "see" the drive?
[04:30] <magnetron> that's the FIRST thing you said to me shiester_miester
[04:31] <shiester_miester> magnetron, well I wasn't really being serious, I thought you would have picked up on the fact
[04:31] <Nutubuntu> Why would I have HD activity every 6 seconds, whether anything's running in foreground or not?
[04:31] <ViRii[K] > Alright, when I try to connect to my linux computer from a windows one...it asks me for a username/password. What username/pass is that?
[04:31] <ViRii[K] > The user one I created?
[04:31] <shiester_miester> Nutubuntu, because things in the background still use the HDD
[04:31] <epod> Nutubuntu, swap?
[04:31] <shiester_miester> dont worry mc44, I'm not angry or anything
[04:32] <magnetron> great, shiester_miester. i hope we both can help out here with the ubuntu support
[04:32] <Nutubuntu> epod, no swap needed with this much RAM - shiester_miester, I guess that's what I ought to be trying to figure out, what would be doing that. I'm running a software RAID, fwiw
[04:32] <Ind[y] > Where is the dhclient init script located?
[04:32] <epod> Nutubuntu, it'll swap anyways if you have a swap partition.
[04:32] <Nutubuntu> Is there a way to see what process is writing or reading?
[04:32] <Toshiba_user> What is the file system on the MyBook?
[04:32] <SlimeyPete> 
[04:33] <shiester_miester> Nutubuntu, if its really hardcore psycho HDD access then i would be worried, but if its just the light flickering every few seconds then i wouldnt worry
[04:33] <ViRii[K] > So anyone know what password I need?
[04:33] <Nutubuntu> o_O epod t/y - I learn something new every time I come in here :)
[04:33] <Nutubuntu> shiester_miester,  it's just the flicker ... I just don't want it to be anything "bad" :)
[04:33] <ziggy23> NTFS  -- I realize I only can read it, but that's ok
[04:34] <magnetron> ViRii[K] : to enable the filesharing , you would have to do a sudo smbpasswd username on the linux server
[04:34] <shiester_miester> Nutubuntu, better pull your hard drives out to protect them ;)
[04:34] <shiester_miester> Nutubuntu, i highly doubt that its anything bad, look through the process list if you are worried
[04:34] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> Why arn't there any updates to Xubuntu guys or is my box shafted. Just done clean install and there were two updates.
[04:34] <ViRii[K] > How would I do that magnetron
[04:35] <epod> LiNuX_Fr3aK, check #xubuntu?
[04:35] <Nutubuntu> (I'll remember that phrase, hardcore psycho HDD access ... t/y shiester_miester ... and I'll pull the drives right after I finish feeding them their milk and cookies ;)   )
[04:35] <mc44> LiNuX_Fr3aK: what updates were you expecting?
[04:35] <magnetron> ViRii[K] : type sudo smbpasswd username in a terminal on the  server
[04:35] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> More than two. Even firefox is not updated. There is something wrong here im sure.
[04:35] <ViRii[K] > ok
[04:35] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> No lib updates no nothing. It has to be broken
[04:35] <Nutubuntu> Is there a way to tell which PID is responsible for the reads/writes, though?
[04:36] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> Do i have to point my repositories to a specific Xubuntu site
[04:36] <magnetron> LiNuX_Fr3aK: if there are no bugs fixes, there is nothing to update. maybe you have very few things installed?
[04:36] <HEP85> LiNuX_Fr3aK: Did you execute "apt-get update" before executing "apt-get upgrade"?
[04:36] <mc44> LiNuX_Fr3aK: the ubuntu repos should be fine. Make sure you have security repos enabled
[04:37] <JediMaster> Hi everyone, I'm not sure if I'm in the right channel to ask this question, but I'm running ubuntu and it's my favourite linux distro =)... basically, I want to run a very cut down version of linux that only has a web browser so that it'll run on low spec hardware kiosk style.
[04:38] <mc44> JediMaster: try xubuntu
[04:38] <Toshiba_user> JediMaster, have you checked out distrowatch?
[04:38] <JediMaster> mc44: will it run on 128mb?
[04:38] <JediMaster> Toshiba_user: no, not yet
[04:38] <Toshiba_user> They have good lists of thin distros.
[04:38] <IdleOne> JediMaster, yes it will
[04:38] <OldPink> JediMaster www.damnsmalllinux.org/
[04:38] <Nutubuntu> JediMaster,  xubuntu will run on 128MB; I've set it up that way myself.
[04:38] <Montaro> rumor has it that installer needs 192mb tho
[04:38] <Montaro> dont quote me on that though
[04:39] <JediMaster> thanks for the help guys, will take a look at them all, I think I'll give xubuntu a hit first though =)
[04:39] <mc44> you want to use the alternate installer for sure
[04:39] <Nutubuntu> Montaro, IDK what the desktop installer needs, but the minimal and alternate work fine :)
[04:39] <Montaro> yeah must have been the desktop installer I was thinking about then
[04:40] <Nutubuntu> I kind of like the alternate installer anyway, for whatever that might be worth ... which must approach zero :)
[04:40] <axos88> ello everyone! Does anyone know a tool for converting maildir to mbox format? I want to export my mail from KMail and import them under thunderbird
[04:41] <yell0w> hey guys, how can i find what groups a user belong to ?
[04:41] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> There are no updates. Surely even firefox should be updated. I have feisty release
[04:41] <shiester_miester> LiNuX_Fr3aK, fiesty comes with the latest firefox
[04:42] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> my firefox is at 2.0.0.3
[04:42] <mc44> LiNuX_Fr3aK: hmm, thats wrong
[04:42] <varun0> axos: did Google turn up anything?
[04:42] <mc44> LiNuX_Fr3aK: do you have security enabled?
[04:42] <shiester_miester> oh ok, thats not the one that comes with ubuntu, i think
[04:42] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> is there a 2.0.0.4 ? Im sure there is
[04:42] <mc44> LiNuX_Fr3aK: yes
[04:43] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> I just wiped ubuntu so im sure there are loads of updates
[04:43] <mc44> LiNuX_Fr3aK: check in you source.list for feisty securty
[04:43] <mc44> *sources.list, security, your
[04:43] <varun0> axos88: http://www.systemsaligned.com/content/view/18/19/ but search for "convert maildir to mbox", there were quite a few hits
[04:43] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> Where is the file?
[04:43] <skollie> LiNuX_Fr3aK: my Firefox updated by Feisty is 2.0.0.4
[04:44] <mc44> LiNuX_Fr3aK: /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:44] <axos88> varun0, thx
[04:44] <varun0> axos88: Google is your best friend :-) . You're welcome
[04:44] <Happu> axos88 did you get the wireless to workP?
[04:45] <axos88> Happu, yes, under 32bit Ubuntu it worked with ndiswrapper
[04:45] <Cubey> hello
[04:46] <axos88> Happu, now i'm having  troupble with sound, video,card reader and even the CDROM isn't working....
[04:46] <mc44> LiNuX_Fr3aK: you should have a line like "deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu feisty-security main restricted universe"
[04:46] <Cubey> I'm attempting to upgrade my system however the command fails to work. - http://www.debianadmin.com/upgrade-ubuntu-dapper-to-ubuntu-edgy-eft.html
[04:46] <Happu> axos88 too bad :/
[04:46] <axos88> Happu, yeah...
[04:46] <Cubey> When I try the command gksu update-manager -c  it fails, saying that the switch -c doesn't exist
[04:46] <Nutubuntu> Cubey,  what command, and how, specifically, does it fail
[04:46] <Happu> axos88 how new is your laptop?
[04:47] <Cubey> ~$ gksu update-manager -c 
[04:47] <Cubey> gksu: invalid option -- c
[04:47] <Pici> Cubey: you need to put update-manager -c in double quotes
[04:47] <axos88> Happu, brand new
[04:47] <Cubey> oh. well, that's what the silly page says to do. haha
[04:48] <axos88> Happu, i think it was almost the newest on the market
[04:48] <Cubey> still doesn't work without quotes
[04:48] <Pici> Cubey: with?
[04:48] <fevel> shiester_miester: yes but only one at a time
[04:48] <C-{pR0F> i want to download a package without installing it (how can i specify the dir where it'll b downloaded , using aptitude -d)
[04:48] <Pici> Cubey: gksu "update-manager -c"
[04:48] <fevel> shiester_miester: oops sorry
[04:48] <Cubey> yes, I can that
[04:48] <Cubey> erm, ran
[04:49] <shiester_miester> fevel, ba-wha?
[04:49] <Happu> axos88 there might be your problem. My sound isn't working either
[04:49] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> Could someone give me a sources.list file with the whole bollocks in there so that i can update my reposirory
[04:49] <nkbreau> hey guys i just received a dell D830, trying to install ubuntu via bootable cd, menu comes up and i select install graphic mode, (also tried safe graphic mode) and i get a ubuntu loading screen then after 10 secs i get a shell with a prompt that reads /bin/sh can't access tty, job control turned off. any ideas ?
[04:49] <Cubey> gksu says -c isn't valid
[04:49] <axos88> Happu, yeah... what card do you have? i've got the ICH8 chip
[04:49] <Pici> !sourceomatic | LiNuX_Fr3aK
[04:49] <ubotu> LiNuX_Fr3aK: source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[04:49] <C-{pR0F> Cubey: are familiar with aptitude ???
[04:49] <Cubey> no
[04:50] <Happu> axos88 same here. ICH8. There are no drivers for it yet :/
[04:50] <C-{pR0F> know any body how does???
[04:50] <C-{pR0F> *who
[04:50] <Cubey> no
[04:50] <LiNuX_Fr3aK> done it tanks
[04:50] <C-{pR0F> Guys !!! , I need help with aptitude ?????????????
[04:50] <Nutubuntu> firefox :/
[04:50] <fevel> shiester_miester: I answered a 28 year old question of yours...lol
[04:50] <axos88> Happu, i installed the newest alsa (1.0.14), and it has *SOME* sound, but very very distorted on the left channel, and very distorted on the right :P
[04:50] <shiester_miester> fevel, right...
[04:51] <axos88> Happu, it also works only if I plug in something, the built in speakers can't "talk"
[04:51] <dkruz> want a FREE iPhone? Go here to Score Yourself a FREE iPhone http://www.YourFreeiPhone.com/index.php?ref=3922029  Super easy.
[04:51] <skollie> Cubey:lower down on the page you were looking at, there are instructions for upgrading using apt-get
[04:51] <Happu> axos88 I didn
[04:52] <Happu> 'nt get any sound
[04:52] <magicrobotmonkey>  look what I found: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/dapper/sparc/sun-java5-jre/1.5.0-06-1 , but does anyone know what the status of the jdk is?
[04:52] <Jack_Sparrow> nkbreau: HAve you tried the different combinations of F6 then pci=noapci acpi=off nopic nolapic
[04:52] <Happu> axos88 it depends about the codec I gues
[04:52] <ubunut> what is the very best html making app there is for ubuntu
[04:52] <ubunut> the nvu seems a bit glitchy
[04:53] <ubunut> is there another one?
[04:53] <fevel> kompozer is the new nvu
[04:53] <ubunut> really ty
[04:53] <Dutchy_> does anyone know how i can find out if my sd card reader in my laptop is working? when i put an sd card in, nothing happens
[04:54] <shiester_miester> anyone in here used mepis?
[04:54] <shiester_miester> what a stupid question
[04:54] <shiester_miester> rephrase: who has used mepis?
[04:54] <dkruz> want a FREE iPhone? Go here to Score Yourself a FREE iPhone http://www.YourFreeiPhone.com/index.php?ref=3922029  Super easy.
[04:54] <nkbreau> Jack_Sparrow: no i havent... not sure what those are/mean, never had to do that... can you elaborate a little ?
[04:54] <mc44> !ops | dkruz
[04:54] <ubotu> dkruz: 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
[04:55] <Jack_Sparrow> nkbreau: make that noapic
[04:55] <shiester_miester> Hobbsee, used mepis?
[04:55] <Hobbsee> thanks mc44
[04:55] <Hobbsee> shiester_miester: nope
[04:55] <Jack_Sparrow> nkbreau: There are different option you can add or change on the boot line when you hit F6
[04:55] <shiester_miester> bah
[04:55] <shiester_miester> anybody used mepis?  pleeeeeease?
[04:55] <shiester_miester> =(
[04:55] <mc44> !patience | shiester_miester :)
[04:55] <ubotu> shiester_miester :): The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[04:55] <Jack_Sparrow> nkbreau: My laptop needed noapic to boot..
[04:56] <Dutchy_> i see the device in the device manager (5 in 1 card reader), how can i access it?
[04:56] <shiester_miester> mc44, i would think that saying please represented a good attitude
[04:56] <Cubey> well, it seems like it may be working via console. so.
[04:56] <Cubey> vs gui
[04:56] <mc44> shiester_miester: have patience was my point :)
[04:56] <mc44> shiester_miester: have you tried in #mepis? :)
[04:56] <shiester_miester> mc44, har har
[04:56] <shiester_miester> actually no
[04:57] <jrattner1> Question: Why does my postfix set up die when I add -o content_filter=o receive_override_options=no_header_body_checks
[04:57] <shiester_miester> I was more looking for a comparison between mepis and ubuntu
[04:57] <skollie> Cubey: you now using apt-get?
[04:57] <nkbreau> Jack_Sparrow: what is apic ?
[04:58] <Cubey> skollie, yes, now I am. and it's working
[04:59] <Jack_Sparrow> nkbreau: Someone here will have a better explanation than I do...  I just found the list and tried then until one worked...  Do you have any usb deviced plugged in when you are trying to install..?
[04:59] <Nutubuntu> Has anyone successfully resolved gdm_slave_xioerror_handler X crashes? They seem to hit me when Firefox 2.0.4 is fetching a page. Could be just text and basic graphics content -- like Google's search page -- not flash..
[05:00] <Jack_Sparrow> nkbreau: the explanation I was given was that hey are for power and or memory management
[05:00] <kyja> is there a cool sound effects engine to go along with the beryl and emerald engines ??????
[05:00] <nkbreau> Jack_Sparrow: i do have a usb mouse plugged in
[05:01] <Jack_Sparrow> nkbreau: try it without the mouse as wel
[05:02] <nkbreau> did you have a dell as well ?
[05:03] <Jack_Sparrow> nkbreau: I have 4 dells and 2 hps
[05:03] <Jack_Sparrow> nkbreau: and 2 dead dells
[05:04] <nkbreau> noapic didnt work... strike 1 :P
[05:05] <Jack_Sparrow> nkbreau: That dosent have raid or anything like that does it
[05:05] <nkbreau> nope
[05:05] <tanlaan> how can I gain access to my windows partition from ubuntu? I go to Place>Computer and it says 100.0 gb volume, but will not mount when I double click it.
[05:06] <tanlaan> *Places
[05:06] <_Lucretia_> so, if I want to be able to compile 32 and 64 bits apps, I'm going to need 32-bit X libs as well? need to build 32-bit apps on Feisty64 but there is no lib32-dev, how do I do this? Basically, OpenGL/SDL/GLX/X stuff
[05:06] <jedix> hey
[05:06] <jedix> how do I remove the oss -> alsa stuff and just use alsa?
[05:08] <Jack_Sparrow> nkbreau: I need to also ask if you had the cd do the self test for errors
[05:09] <nkbreau> i tried but it did the same thing
[05:10] <linux-fairy> someone in here told me about a very easy to install and use program that lets you go back and forth between linux and windows folders. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
[05:11] <AdvoWork> linux-fairy not WINSCP was it?
[05:12] <linux-fairy> AdvoWork: I don't think so
[05:12] <Jack_Sparrow> shiester_miester: Saw your post in Mepis...  It isnt much different that Kubuntu.. both KDE and uses the same repos..
[05:13] <linux-fairy> AdvoWork: This put a C drive on the linux desktop and a linux drive on the windows desktop
[05:13] <stefg> _Lucretia_: try #ubuntu-motu-school
[05:13] <Jack_Sparrow> linux-fairy: Personally, I just have a third partition fat32 for my shared folders...
[05:14] <_Lucretia_> stefg: what's that about?
[05:14] <Doctor> how come this mounts my flash card rw but without permissions to let me copy stuff to it
[05:14] <stefg> _Lucretia_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[05:14] <linux-fairy> This was a very cool, free program. Can't remember the name of it
[05:14] <jedix> I'm getting audio glitches and I want to remove oss->alsa and use alsa straight.. how do I do this
[05:15] <_Lucretia_> stefg: yeah, and?
[05:15] <Doctor> jedix tell programs to use alsa instead of OSS?
[05:15] <jedix> Doctor: but the kernel is booting with oss..
[05:16] <stefg> _Lucretia_: simply a hint on increasing your chances for a sensible answer :-)
[05:16] <_Lucretia_> stefg: ok, will post it there
[05:16] <Doug52392> Hi
[05:17] <dkruz> want a FREE iPhone? Go here to Score Yourself a FREE iPhone http://www.YourFreeiPhone.com/index.php?ref=3922029  Super easy.
[05:17] <Ominous> i have a problem, i have a dell inspiron 6000 which has volume controls on the front, when i change the volume using these it makes no difference  BUT the change animation still appears on the screen, any ideas?
[05:18] <Doug52392> Is it possible to join a Ubuntu Linux computer to a Windows domain?
[05:18] <rockets> Is there a way to create a customized image of ubuntu that I can deploy over and over to different computers?
[05:18] <Montaro> Doug52392: sort of. with samba.
[05:18] <gh0st333> hello, how can i set the permissions (with command line) for a folder and all subdirs. and files in it like this: user and group: all actions allowed (r, w, x)? chmod or something?
[05:18] <_Lucretia_> Doug52392: you want samba, but don't ask me how to configure it, I've never been able to get it to work
[05:19] <Montaro> Doug52392: I got it to work once years ago, but I can't remember now. I'm sure I followed a guide I found in google
[05:19] <Ominous> i have a problem, i have a dell inspiron 6000 which has volume controls on the front, when i change the volume using these it makes no difference  BUT the change animation still appears on the screen, any ideas?
[05:20] <Montaro> Doug52392: and that was logging onto an NT domain, I believe the password encryptions are different and whatnot now with the newer windows servers
[05:20] <HEP85> ghOst333: chmod -R 777 *
[05:20] <Doug52392> I have samba, and have it set on a workgroup, but now I put a Windows Server domain controller on my network and want the computer on the domain insted. The domain controller is Windows Server 2008 beta 3
[05:20] <genii> HEP85: I'm not sure thats such a good idea
[05:20] <gh0st333> HEP85; will it include also the subfolders and files ?
[05:21] <HEP85> ghOst333: Yes.
[05:21] <Hobbsee> grrr
[05:21] <HEP85> genii: I leave that to him
[05:21] <genii> gh0st333: That will just make everything recursively readable/writeable/executable by everyone
[05:22] <HEP85> genii: That's what he was asking for, isn't it?
[05:22] <gh0st333> but i onky want the group and owner to be able to do it
[05:22] <gh0st333> *only
[05:22] <HEP85> gh0st333: ok. then use 771 instead of 777
[05:23] <gh0st333> ok, thanks
[05:23] <genii> gh0st333 Whoever already owns those folders/files... whatever group they are in, add others you wish to be able to use those areas to the file /etc/group
[05:23] <genii> Under the proper group of course
[05:23] <wizek> Could someone help me why "sudo sh NV*" didn't work? it (http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-fix-nvidia-acceleration-in-feisty-nvidia-8800-and-legacy-users.html) says it have to work! :'(
[05:23] <gh0st333> i get this error with rsync:    "rsync: chgrp "file1" failed: Operation not permitted (1)"
[05:24] <gh0st333> i assumed it was due to permissions
[05:24] <netyire> hello all, is there a fsck for fat filesystems like those on usb sticks?
[05:25] <genii> netyire: fsck.msdos  or fsck.vfat
[05:25] <netyire> thanks!
[05:25] <genii> netyire: np
[05:25] <stefg> wizek: what card do you have? are you sure the nvidia-driver in the repo doesn't work for your card? have you downloaded a Nvidia-driver package from nvidia.com ?
[05:26] <netyire> it says "Got 0 bytes instead of 512 at 0"
[05:26] <wizek> stefg, I have downloaded it, but as u can se, the text just don't tell me when i have to install it! :-$
[05:26] <stefg> wizek: waht card?
[05:27] <Milux> hi, i don't wath video propely with mplayer plugin using firefox on this site es: http://video.globo.com/Videos/Player/Noticias/0,,GIM702387-7823-ARGENTINA+SOFRE+NOVO+APAGAO+DESSA+VEZ+NO+FUTEBOL,00.html
[05:27] <genii> netyire: What is the fs on it?
[05:27] <wizek> stefg, nVidia GeForce 8800 GTS
[05:27] <netyire> when plugged in, dmesg states that it cannot verify disk capacity or something like that. the fs is vfat I think.
[05:28] <genii> netyire: try:  mount        and see if it is mounted, it should say what fs type too
[05:28] <Ominous> i have a problem, i have a dell inspiron 6000 which has volume controls on the front, when i change the volume using these it makes no difference  BUT the change animation still appears on the screen, any ideas?
[05:28] <wizek> stefg, So, what do u recommend?
[05:29] <netyire> its says "can't read superblock", (i just formatted it with mkdosfs a while ago though, maybe something went wrong there)
[05:29] <netyire> any way to force format it?
[05:29] <wizek> stefg, to i do*
[05:29] <stefg> wizek: ok, i see, so you need the nvidia-package. you are aware that you have to rebuild the driver after each kernel-update?
[05:29] <genii> netyire: Yes. Best not to have it mounted for that tho.
[05:29] <netyire> I don't think its mount atm :D
[05:29] <genii> netyire: umount it, then do format on the device, not a mount-point
[05:29] <netyire> mkdosfs?
[05:30] <netyire> it states " Attempting to create a too large file system"
[05:30] <genii> netyire: If you are using it on windoze systems, sure. If just linux then use mke2fs instead
[05:30] <wizek> stefg, ok
[05:30] <wizek> stefg, what sould i do ?
[05:31] <wizek> stefg, I have done everything untill "After u reboot,..."
[05:31] <stefg> wizek: lets first try, if the nvidia-glx-new package works for (this means we're not going to use the NVIDA-blahbla.sh you downloaded)
[05:31] <netyire> genii: it states "Will not try to make filesystem on full-disk device '/dev/sdb' (use -I if wanted)", when using -I, it states "Will not try to make filesystem on full-disk device '/dev/sdb' (use -I if wanted)"
[05:31] <genii> netyire: Ah, right, storage = too large for msdos file allocation table. Use 32 bit switch of command. man mkdosfs will give you the syntax
[05:32] <wizek> stefg, That package isn't found...
[05:32] <stefg> wizek: get a terminal and type 'sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia-glx && sudo  apt-get install nvidia-glx-new'
[05:32] <swamych> hi
[05:32] <netyire> :D, I think the filesize is okay, I've tried formatting it using mkdosfs (on linux) before, works okay. May be something up with the superblock, making the filesystem look bigger than it is
[05:33] <genii> netyire: I think mkdosfs -F32  /dev/device
[05:33] <wizek> stefg, done
[05:33] <netyire> it states " Too few blocks for viable file system"
[05:34] <genii> netyire: dos fs does not use superblocks as far as I know. Might be it is trying to mount it as ext
[05:34] <netyire> anyway to state block size
[05:34] <wizek> stefg, then? :)
[05:34] <stefg> wizek: now 'sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf' look in Section driver and replace 'nv' with nvidia'
[05:34] <netyire> hmm, anyone have any ideas?
[05:35] <genii> netyire: Try mkfs.vfat instead
[05:35] <netyire> bump
[05:36] <netyire> hmm, same thing
[05:36] <Usrl> Does anyone have any info on Jabber and VOIP? I thought it supported it, but I'm having trouble finding info on it
[05:36] <genii> netyire: Did you put multiple partitions on it?
[05:36] <soweto76> I need to use a portable hd for both mac os x and linux.  any ideas about how to format the hd
[05:36] <wizek> stefg, done
[05:36] <wizek> stefg, next step?
[05:37] <netyire> genii: nope :D
[05:37] <netyire> genii: anyway to force size?
[05:37] <netyire> fdisk -l turns up nothing
[05:37] <stefg> wizek, save and quit gedit. then 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart' this will restart your GUI
[05:37] <genii> netyire: I think first I would use fdisk opn it, delete any existing, make a new blank dos partition, then try again with mkfs.vfat
[05:38] <MattJ> Usrl, it does, kind of
[05:38] <Usrl> MattJ: do tell
[05:38] <netyire> fdisk states "Unable to read /dev/sdb"
[05:38] <netyire> anyway to force cylinder size?
[05:38] <netyire> for a 1GB?
[05:38] <MattJ> Usrl, it depends on the client, the protocol is called Jingle, it is the one Google made for Google Talk (so all Jingle capable clients are compatible)
[05:38] <genii> netyire: Well, if it can't read it then no formatting switches will make any difference
[05:39] <wizek> stefg, Ok, i hope u knew what u said to me, cause if it is wrong, my system crashes (again), and cannot run GDM, and GUI, and  i have tu reinstall my Ubuntu (again)...
[05:39] <sipior> netyire: that's a physical property of the disk, and cannot be changed
[05:39] <Usrl> MattJ: thanks, i'll look into that. and harass you if I need more halp :D
[05:39] <MattJ> Usrl, I don't know many clients that support it yet (a lot of them are implementing support now)
[05:39] <netyire> genii: probably can't read it due to some problem when the mkdosfs was executed
[05:39] <genii> netyire: Are you always plugging it into same USB slot?
[05:39] <netyire> works in the pocketpc though
[05:39] <MattJ> Usrl, join jabber@conference.jabber.org :)
[05:39] <Ominous> how do i add a comand to my xgl login script and how do i view ubuntus default one
[05:39] <netyire> yup, same one I think
[05:39] <wizek> stefg, and i'll have only command line (terminal), can i do anything at this part insteed of reinstall?
[05:40] <jedix> how do I get alsa to load isntead of oss?
[05:40] <wizek> stefg, are there ny command i can run GUI?
[05:40] <genii> netyire: bleh
[05:40] <wizek> stefg, i have to know it before my system crashes :D
[05:40] <erUSUL> jedix: afaics ubuntu only uses alsa as any other modern distro
[05:41] <stefg> wizek: if you are thrown to terminal, enter sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start . if the nvidia driver doesn't work, you can sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf and change nvidia back to nv. then you have a gui again (but no 3D acceleration)
[05:41] <Usrl> MattJ: That's IRC? I couldn't connect to it...
[05:41] <genii> netyire: 1 minute, thinking
[05:41] <MattJ> Usrl, no, Jabber, sorry
[05:41] <christos> hi, I just bought a wireless mouse and i have no response on feisty. I googled but found no "easy" solution. any help?
[05:41] <jedix> erUSUL: lsmod shows oss being loaded, are you sure it uses pure alsa and not oss-> alsa?
[05:41] <jedix> erUSUL: this is feisty
[05:41] <Usrl> MattJ: ah, how do I join chats in Jabber?
[05:42] <MattJ> Usrl, what client are you using?
[05:42] <Usrl> MattJ: nvm, found it, thanks
[05:42] <Usrl> GAIM
[05:42] <MattJ> eek :P
[05:42] <genii> netyire: Sorry, nothing comes to mind :(
[05:42] <erUSUL> jedix: those are the modules of the alsa oss emulation layer... since there are still apps that use the old oss api alsa provides emulation for it on top of itself
[05:43] <netyire> genii: okay, I think the brick or the hammer will solve the problem :D thanks for the help!
[05:43] <genii> netyire: Other than perhaps reboot to clear cached partition/fs tables, then re-run fdisk on it
[05:43] <netyire> genii: maybe I'll look for a format tool for pocketpc since it apparently works there
[05:43] <netyire> :D, but the hammer is okay too
[05:43] <jedix> erUSUL: oh, perhaps I just need to get mythtv to use alsa directly then?
[05:44] <wizek> stefg, why i feel it won work, but i hope :D
[05:44] <genii> netyire: :) Formatting from the pocketpc may be better
[05:44] <magnetron> my epiphany-browser warns me everytime i enter a site with HTTPS. how do i disable this?
[05:45] <erUSUL> jedix: that's be the best aproach imho
[05:45] <netyire> okay, found some software, trying...
[05:45] <bullgard4> After upgrading from 6.10 to 7.04 Ubuntu shows other (old) applets and icons than a computer which had been installed directly with Feisty. I should like to correct that using gtk-update-icon-cache but do not understand what I have to insert for {iconpath} as an gtk-update-icon-cache option.
[05:45] <magnetron> how do i filter out join/leave messages with xchat-gnome?
[05:46] <bullgard4> magnetron: As far as I know this is not possible. Please use Irssi.
[05:47] <magnetron> ok, bullgard4, thanks for your help
[05:47] <netyire> okay... attempting brain surgery and open heart transplant (without proper equipment)
[05:47] <T-Connect> XD
[05:47] <stefg> bullgard4: http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.2/gtk/gtk-update-icon-cache.html
[05:48] <netyire> trying to determine heart type
[05:48] <T-Connect> Anyone get FEAR for Linux to work?
[05:48] <netyire> aha! I think it will work
[05:48] <Doug52392> Any ideas on what I have to do in terms of samba's configuration files to get my Ubuntu Linux computer to join a Windows domain?
[05:49] <netyire> yeah! formatting!
[05:49] <netyire> viola done!
[05:49] <netyire> now to see if the patient is alive
[05:49] <MattJ> !samba | Doug52392
[05:49] <ubotu> Doug52392: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[05:49] <dr_willis> Doug52392,  the 'samba-doc' package has 2 complet books in html format on configuring samba and all that fun stuff.
[05:50] <Doug52392> where can I download SWAT?
[05:50] <dr_willis> Doug52392,  ive never had to mess with the 'domaine' stuff myself.
[05:50] <dr_willis> Doug52392,  you proberlyu DONT want to use swat. :) if you do use swat, backup your original samba config file first
[05:50] <stefg> !info swat
[05:50] <ubotu> swat: Samba Web Administration Tool. In component main, is optional. Version 3.0.24-2ubuntu1.2 (feisty), package size 800 kB, installed size 2180 kB
[05:50] <bullgard4> stefg: There are 18 different index.theme files on my computer. Which is the proper one (default Feisty configuration)?
[05:51] <genii> swat = old and now pretty much unsupported
[05:51] <Doug52392> whats the new one if swat is old?
[05:51] <erUSUL> !find laguage-pack dapper
[05:52] <ubotu> Package/file laguage-pack does not exist in dapper
[05:52] <stefg> bullgard4: /usr/share/icons/hicolor says the example, but for ubuntu i think it's /usr/share/icons/Human
[05:52] <Ominous> when i press the mute/vol up /vol down buttons on my laptop the animation of the change shows just no actual change to the sound happens, any ideas how to fix it?
[05:52] <dr_willis> Doug52392,   theres other samba configuration front ends.. or theres the good old editing the config files by hand. :)
[05:52] <stefg> !keytouch | Ominous
[05:52] <bullgard4> stefg: I will give it a try. Thank you.
[05:52] <ubotu> Ominous: Keyboard shortcuts can be set in System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts (Gnome) or "Input Actions" in KControl (KDE). If your multimedia keys don't work with that, try keytouch - http://keytouch.sourceforge.net
[05:53] <genii> Doug52392: Mostly just editing the smb.conf file is good then test it with testparm
[05:53] <stefg> !info keytouch
[05:53] <ubotu> keytouch: A program to configure the extra function keys of the keyboard. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.2.99+2.3.0beta4-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 419 kB, installed size 1888 kB
[05:54] <misstajah> i'm needing some help on my ubuntu setup, can anyone assist me?
[05:54] <stefg> !anyone
[05:54] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[05:54] <wizek> stefg, it didn't work, but i could get back here, the GUI
[05:55] <Ominous> stefg: the the thing is the animation of the change appears on screen as if it is changing something
[05:55] <stefg> wizek: what error did you get?
[05:55] <stefg> Ominous: what soundchip?
[05:55] <Ominous> stefg: erm how do i check
[05:56] <Ominous> stefg: it used to work
[05:56] <stefg> Ominous:lspci
[05:56] <Kinnison> Hi, can anyone help me with a wifi problem? Feisty works on my new X61 tablet, but Gutsy doesn't appear to have the driver? It's an ipw3945
[05:56] <stefg> Ominous: i think the control is using the wrong mixer
[05:56] <genii> Doug52392: For Gnome there is also gsambad but I have not tried it so can give you no review
[05:56] <netyire> genii: okay, I got it formatted on Windows then formatted it on Linux to FAT32, works now!
[05:56] <misstajah> i can't turn my nvidia Go 8400 on
[05:56] <Kinnison> But Gutsy's kernel is much better at power management than feistys
[05:56] <misstajah> the X server doesn't recognize it
[05:56] <genii> netyire: Glad it worked out :)
[05:56] <netyire> thanks for all the help, apparently mkdosfs may assign fat 16 normally, and that may not work well with ubuntu as FAT32
[05:56] <rjek> Greetings.  I have a ThinkPad X61t, with an IPW3495 wireless controller.  This works a treat in Fiesty, but for various reasons I need to run 2.6.22 (power management's awful on Santa Rosa stuff with .20).  I backported Gutsy's 2.6.22-8.  Everything works a treat bar the wireless, as the packages don't include the firmware or the kernel module.
[05:57] <rjek> Oh, snap.  Same problem as Kinnison.
[05:57] <netyire> at least I didn't have to use the hammer
[05:57] <netyire> thanks again
[05:57] <Ominous> stefg: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30234/
[05:57] <T-Connect> Where the Ubuntu chat room at?
[05:57] <jrattner1> Question: How do I change the CN on an SSL cert for my mail server?
[05:57] <jrattner1> ?
[05:57] <CheesyMonkey> !offtopic | T-Connect
[05:57] <ubotu> T-Connect: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:57] <magnetron> Kinnison: gutsy is not done yet, we cannot provide support for it
[05:57] <T-Connect> Ok thanks.
[05:57] <CheesyMonkey> Kinnison, #ubuntu+1 for gutsy :)
[05:57] <wizek> stefg, well, my screen first started to flash one, and another one, and a message appeard with blue-red background, thet my nvidia card cannot be enabled becouse some error etc... i can't remember correctly, but it showed me a lot of info, and it suggested me to restart GDE... it was a kinda of old text-gui...
[05:58] <magnetron> Kinnison. rjek: #ubuntu+1
[05:58] <T-Connect> Heh Gutsy buggy.
[05:58] <stefg> !intelhda | Ominous , look at the section talking about mixers
[05:58] <ubotu> Ominous , look at the section talking about mixers: For fixing your Intel HDA sound this page has useful information https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[05:58] <bullgard4> stefg: sudo gtk-update-icon-cache /usr/share/icons/Human/index.theme responds: "No theme index file in '/usr/share/icons/Human/index.theme'. I you really want to create an icon cache here, use --ignore-theme-index."
[05:58] <Kinnison> ok, thanks
[05:58] <magnetron> T-Connect: join #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:59] <rjek> magnetron: Well, I'd be happy with a .20 solution, too.
[05:59] <bullgard4> stefg: If you
[05:59] <stefg> bullgard4: see #ubuntu-berlin
[06:00] <Jkessler> how can i switch to a certain process?  i'm running mirc through wine and it's worked fine up until now.  i start it and i get the dialog box for entering name and nick, etc.  but when i click "ok" nothing else happens.  i don't get the main window at all.  i check my processes and it says it's running, but i can't switch to it?  any ideas?
[06:00] <rjek> Abandon mIRC? :)
[06:01] <solstice`4L> sudo apt-get install xchat
[06:01] <solstice`4L> :P
[06:01] <misstajah> I'm having trouble in two subjects: (1) X doesn't recognize my Nvidia Geforce Go 8400; (2) my DVD+/-RW drive isn't recognized as well. I'm running an ASUS F3SC, DualCore t7100, 1GB RAM, 160GB SATA hard drive. Any idea on how to figure this out? Thanks in advance
[06:01] <Jkessler> bah....
[06:01] <Jkessler> i like mirc
[06:01] <MTecknology> When I try to use a usb drive i get the error saying it's unable to mount the device and that there's probably no media in the drive
[06:01] <wizek> stefg, isn't it a problem i haven't installed offical nvidia driver which i downloaded, or that i haven't set my card enabled at Drive manager??
[06:02] <jrattner1> Question: How do I change the CN on an SSL cert for my mail server?
[06:02] <solstice`4L> Jkessler... when you say "main window" do you mean mIRC or your desktop?
[06:02] <Jkessler> mirc main window
[06:02] <Jkessler> i get the dialog box that pops up when i start it, like normal.. but no main mirc window
[06:02] <stefg> wizek: i cant#t tell the problem, if you you can't tell the error. was it like 'nvidia.ko not found' or api-mismatch ?
[06:02] <solstice`4L> hmmmm
[06:02] <Jkessler> and it's running in the processes
[06:02] <solstice`4L> let me fire up wine :x
[06:02] <Jkessler> if i click "connect to server" i hear the notice beeps when it connects
[06:03] <Jkessler> it's worked fine until today
[06:03] <stefg> wizek: have you installed linux-restricted-modules?
[06:03] <wizek> stefg, have u said it to me? O.o
[06:04] <stefg> !nvidia | wizek
[06:04] <ubotu> wizek: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:05] <solstice`4L> kessler, what do you consider the "main window" and what version of mirc
[06:05] <misstajah>  I'm having trouble in two subjects: (1) X doesn't recognize my Nvidia Geforce Go 8400; (2) my DVD+/-RW drive isn't recognized as well. I'm running an ASUS F3SC, DualCore t7100, 1GB RAM, 160GB SATA hard drive. Any idea on how to figure this out? Thanks in advance
[06:06] <wizek> stefg, wizek@wizek-tabletop:~$ lspci | grep -i nvidia
[06:06] <wizek> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation Unknown device 0193 (rev a2)
[06:06] <wizek> What does it mean?
[06:06] <Jkessler> i'm talking about the window where you can see all of your channels.. like the main program.  not just some dialog box at startup.  v6.21
[06:06] <MTecknology> Can anybody help me get this usb drive mounted and working?
[06:06] <ZummiG777> Question: I have a couple of Dell PowerEdge 2400 systems with Perc 2/Si RAID controllers.  I read there that Perc 3 and below were no longer officially supported.  Is this true, and if so is there a method to enable the older drivers?
[06:07] <WorkingGeier> hi
[06:07] <solstice`4L> MK, be more specific...how is it formatted? (FAT, NTFS....)
[06:07] <WorkingGeier> what is the correct way to find out the Ubuntu version?
[06:07] <genii> ZummiG777: You may find a better answer in #ubuntu-server
[06:07] <solstice`4L> stfw :/
[06:07] <WorkingGeier> in a freshly debootstrapped chroot I can only find /etc/debian_version
[06:07] <solstice`4L> ah
[06:08] <ZummiG777> Thanks genii :)
[06:08] <WorkingGeier> (or is it wrong to use Debian's debootstrap?)
[06:08] <stefg> wizek: here's a guide http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Latest_nvidia_feisty
[06:09] <WorkingGeier> (I am building a package against all releases in use by a larger audience, and need to generate proper "version numbers" for them
[06:09] <genii> ZummiG777: np  I have some PowerEdge 2450 but don't use software for the RAID
[06:10] <misstajah> stefg does that URL work for my issue as well?
[06:10] <genii> The builtin hardware RAID anyhow
[06:10] <stefg> misstajah: worth a try
[06:10] <misstajah> ok
[06:10] <misstajah> brb then
[06:11] <Djohn> How can I enable promiscuous mode on my wireless netcard?
[06:12] <stefg> ZummiG777: that would probably involve compiling your own kernel
[06:12] <SurfnKid_> how do i kill a port on netstat?
[06:13] <WorkingGeier> Djohn, ifconfig <card> promisc
[06:13] <WorkingGeier> Djohn, use -promisc to turn back off
[06:13] <erUSUL> SurfnKid_: you can't "kill a port"
[06:13] <Djohn> okay :) thanks will try that
[06:13] <SurfnKid> erUSUL, under netstat there is a specific port being used with FIN_WAIT1
[06:14] <SurfnKid> need to kill the established connection (not port sorry )
[06:14] <erUSUL> SurfnKid: you have to kill the process that has this connection "open"
[06:14] <_atomic> sup
[06:14] <SurfnKid> it is dead
[06:14] <SurfnKid> its closed :/
[06:14] <ZummiG777> stefg: That is what I was worried about.
[06:15] <SurfnKid> been closed for over 5 minutes
[06:15] <misstajah> stefg my Nvidia card doesn't show up anywhere!!
[06:16] <riddlebox> can I do wildcards with wget?
[06:16] <SurfnKid> erUSUL, there are certain connections still established to something that was opened with that process I had
[06:16] <stefg> misstajah: lspci ? might be your motherboard doesn't play well with the kernel and you need to use some boot-paramter like fixirq or acpi off . see !boot for a list of options
[06:16] <Ominous> i just updated to use the latest alsa drivers and now i have no sound at all and when i click on the volume icon it says "No volume control GStreamer plugins found and/or devices found
[06:16] <misstajah> !boot
[06:16] <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
[06:17] <erUSUL> SurfnKid: i think that you will have to wait until the kernel "times out" this socket i do not know of a way to force that
[06:17] <dr_willis> riddlebox,  some times. :) ya normally need to quote them '*.txt' but often i dont find it working right.  may be  a server issue. Check the wget man pages.
[06:17] <genii> ZummiG777: When i installed 6.06 server on the 2450 I had 1 RAID1 and 1 RAID5 (with 3 disks) in bios, they just appeared as /dev/sda and /dev/sdb respectively
[06:17] <_atomic> ??
[06:17] <SurfnKid> erUSUL, :) yeah
[06:17] <Ominous> stefg: ??
[06:18] <misstajah> stefg: lspci | grep nVidia => 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation Unknown device 0428 (rev a1)
[06:18] <SurfnKid> on another not
[06:18] <SurfnKid> e
[06:18] <SurfnKid> Does anyone know how to make an ISO bootable?
[06:19] <WorkingGeier> complex process
[06:19] <SurfnKid> I have a copy of the recovery partition CD
[06:19] <WorkingGeier> bootable ISOs actually have an image for a 2.88MB floppy on them
[06:19] <SurfnKid> stored on the hard drive, Id like to burn it to an iso bootable copy
[06:19] <Jkessler> are there any ubuntu ircd packages like bahamut available for download?
[06:19] <SurfnKid> I already have a few bootable DVDs with norton
[06:20] <stefg> misstajah: so the card is found, you'll have to run the latest nvidia-driver as mentioned in the howto
[06:20] <SurfnKid> but Id like to get this specific one because it includes the images already built into the recovery system
[06:20] <rsc___> hey guys.
[06:21] <rsc___> mmm, i'm trying to configure my Wine setup. where can I get help on that? :)
[06:21] <Ominous> stefg: i just updated to use the latest alsa drivers and now i have no sound at all and when i click on the volume icon it says "No volume control GStreamer plugins found and/or devices found
[06:22] <stefg> Ominous: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/yelp/+question/8651
[06:22] <stefg> Ominous:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=121621
[06:23] <rjek> Sounds like the user wasn't in the audio group by default, and when you change that setting you need to log out/back in again for it to take effect.
[06:24] <stefg> Ominous: check if you really have the proper module loaded. BTW, i just said to look at the mixer settings, not recompile alsa
[06:25] <Ominous> oh
[06:25] <Ominous> how do i check if i have the proper module
[06:26] <Doug52392> Hi, I changed the smb.conf file to try to get my Ubuntu Linux laptop on my Windows domain. How do I log onto the domain?
[06:27] <Doug52392> I tried a few net ads commands, and when I typed net ads user, I got the following result:
[06:27] <Doug52392> [2007/07/17 12:24:35, 0]  libads/kerberos.c:ads_kinit_password(208)
[06:27] <Doug52392>   kerberos_kinit_password DOUGSLAPTOP$@DOUGSDOMAIN.COM failed: Preauthentication failed
[06:27] <Doug52392> [2007/07/17 12:24:35, 0]  utils/net_ads.c:ads_startup(289)
[06:27] <Doug52392>   ads_connect: Preauthentication failed
[06:28] <danfg> how can i have gedit recognize files with .inc or .phtml extension as php files and use the correct syntax highlighting?
[06:28] <hwilde> I have a minimal system installed on a 2G flashcard, and I want to upgrade to Feisty to get kernel 2.6.20.  Is there a way to upgrade only the existing packages?   If I run apt-get dist-upgrade it runs out of diskspace intalling unnecessary packages.
[06:28] <davetarmac> I'm having an issue with my top panel. I have recently installed Compiz in order to get AWN working correctly but now my top panel hovers so I can put windows underneath it. How can I get it back so that this doesn't happen?
[06:28] <SurfnKid> erUSUL, got it thanks
[06:30] <wizek> stefg, it didn't work :(
[06:30] <relativeownershi> i'm regged now...
[06:30] <relativeownershi> anybody here?
[06:31] <wizek> stefg, are u here?
[06:31] <wizek> stefg, could u came to a private room?
[06:31] <Cubey> hm, quick problem. When I installed ubuntu it didn't seem to set the boot partition active, how do I do so now?
[06:31] <stefg> !pm | wizek
[06:31] <ubotu> wizek: 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.
[06:32] <grim76> Doug52392: did you happen to follow https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto  I have used that document before and it worked for me.
[06:32] <Cubey> it's not booting from the HD automatically. i have to use the CD so start the HD boot
[06:32] <AnRkey> where can i find a network install iso for ubuntu?
[06:32] <wizek> stefg, i have the description
[06:32] <dr_willis> Cubey,  gparted on the live cd may be able to set that.. I dont recall it needing to be set.
[06:32] <wizek> stefg, it says:
[06:33] <dr_willis> Cubey,  but it may have a bit to do with the specific machine/bios i guess
[06:33] <frb-work> Hi
[06:33] <Cubey> dr_willis, nah, i have the BIOS set properly
[06:33] <HEP85> hwilde: "sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic"
[06:33] <frb-work> ~ftpd
[06:33] <relativeownershi> i'm having trouble booting ubuntu on this system
[06:33] <Cubey> i'll try gparted
[06:33] <relativeownershi> its giving me an error message about being unable to access tty
[06:33] <dr_willis> Cubey,  i dident say you dident.. i am saying that ive not HAD to have them set 'bootable' in the bast.
[06:33] <tanlaan> If I right click a .iso file and click write to disk, will it burn the file or the image to disk?
[06:34] <dr_willis> past.. it may be a limiution of the bios's however. :) gparted should be able to set it.
[06:34] <nickrud> tanlaan, image
[06:34] <Cubey> well, usually you do i think unless i'm mistaken. that's how BIOS knows if it should try to boot it or not
[06:34] <dr_willis> tanlaan,  it should burn it as an image.
[06:34] <relativeownershi> This is my error message: "/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[06:34] <tanlaan> ok thanks
[06:34] <tanlaan> just making sure =] 
[06:34] <tanlaan> didn't wanna waste a disk
[06:34] <dr_willis> Cubey,  i was thinking Grub handled that. from what i recall reading in the docs.
[06:34] <dr_willis> Cubey,  windows however.. is different. :0
[06:34] <Cubey> hm
[06:35] <wizek> stefg, I could not run the x-server (the GUI). Maybe it isn't set properly. Would u like to have a look at the x-server's output the problem[it ends here] 
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[06:35] <Cubey> perhaps grub didn't install?
[06:35] <majorjrk> I cant isntall feisty on a brand new laptop, getting the /bin/sh: cant access tty; job control turned off and [ 1.404052]  PCI : Failed to allocate mem resource #6:XXXXXXXXXXXXXX fpr 0000:01:00.0 Loading please wait, anyone could help me ?
[06:35] <dr_willis> Cubey,  do you see a GRub/boot menu?
[06:35] <klu9> any way I can (easily/graphically) remotely fix a sound issue on someone's Edgy install?
[06:35] <relativeownershi> majorjrk, i'm having a similiar problem with an old desktop
[06:35] <Cubey> no, the drive fails to boot as if it doesn't have a boot record or OS on it
[06:35] <relativeownershi> majorjrk, but i haven't been able to find any help yet
[06:36] <dr_willis> Cubey,  'sudo fdisk -l' will show a * in the 'boot' colum for the bootable bit being set.
[06:36] <dr_willis> Cubey,  somthing sounds very very odd..
[06:36] <stefg> wizek: so yes, we would like to have a look at the error... :-)
[06:36] <majorjrk> im having it on a brand new laptop
[06:36] <bastos12> hello gentlemen. I need have a question about how to remove linux from my computer - more specifically, i want to get rid of grub and have ntldr boot straight into windows. please help
[06:36] <relativeownershi> majorjrk, have you trie dbooting other distributions?
[06:36] <majorjrk> debian booted fine, but i got other issues there ;/
[06:36] <primski> anybody on quakenet server atm ?
[06:36] <Cubey> dr_willis, it's not set to boot
[06:37] <HEP85> klu9: ssh with X forwarding, or alternatively vnc
[06:37] <dr_willis> Cubey,  fire up gparted then from the live cd.
[06:37] <Cubey> righto
[06:37] <phaidros> hi, anybody pulseaudio with skype 1.4 running?
[06:37] <phaidros> [in feisty] 
[06:37] <phaidros> or any hint to howto?
[06:37] <klu9> HEP85: thx, where can I get more info on that?
[06:37] <stefg> bastos12: enter 'fixmbr' and 'fixboot' at the windows commad prompt
[06:38] <hwilde> !skype | phaidros
[06:38] <ubotu> phaidros: To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[06:38] <HEP85> !VNC
[06:38] <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
[06:38] <relativeownershi> bastos12, to remove linux you're going to have to use a bootable linux distribution with a program that can edit partitions, like gparted. you can try the ubuntu cd - it has a good partition program on it that you can use to delete linux. to reinstall ndldr to the master boot record you'll have to use windows boot disk. there are plenty of tutorials on restoring your mbr with the windows xp disk.
[06:38] <HEP85> !SSH
[06:38] <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/
[06:38] <klu9> ubotu & HEP85, thx for the links
[06:39] <bastos12> relativeownershi: the linux partition is on a hard drive that's on longer in my computer. i literally just want to get rid of grub
[06:39] <fuzzy_logic> !ubotu
[06:39] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[06:39] <bastos12> stefg: to get to a command prompt i put in my windows CD and went to the "recovery console" - that count?
[06:39] <stefg> bastos12: yes. further questions about windows in ##windows, plz
[06:39] <bastos12> i should be all set. thanky ou
[06:39] <frb-work> I'm so confused
[06:39] <relativeownershi> bastos12, that's a question for a windows forum. you'll have to reinstate the windows boot loader to the mbr, i know its  a pretty straightforward process with one of the windows xp installation disks.
[06:40] <phaidros> hwilde, thanx but there is no mentioning of pulseaudio, and the site talks about a skype version which uses oss, which 1.4 is not doing any more :(
[06:40] <Talcite> hey guys, I need to make a VOIP call today at 2pm, but I can't get my mic to work
[06:40] <relativeownershi> bastos12, even if you simply removed grub you'd be left without a bootable computer because then you wouldn't have a bootloader at all.
[06:40] <frb-work> I removed wu-ftpd, but it left all the files in place, I install vsftpd, but whenever I ftp to the host, my syslog whines about not being able to execute wu-ftd
[06:40] <frb-work> wu-ftpd that is
[06:40] <phaidros> hwilde: usually with older skype some simple pulseaudio tweak and "padsp skype" helps, but as there is no more oss ..
[06:40] <hanasaki> console shells shwo the correct time.. the gnome xterms and date applet show about 16 hours later... whats up?
[06:41] <Talcite> can someone who has experience with ALSA give me a hand?
[06:41] <EightEleven> Talcite: You can check if it is enabled in volume control
[06:41] <Talcite> EightEleven: yup, it's all enabled and everything
[06:42] <felixhummel> hi!
[06:42] <phaidros> hi, anybody pulseaudio with skype 1.4 (no oss, just alsa) running ??
[06:42] <relativeownershi> anybody know how to overcome the CAN'T ACCESS TTY; JOB CONTROL TURNED OFF boot problem i'm having?
[06:42] <Talcite> EightEleven: I'm using an Intel HD audio codec, does that have anything to do with it?
[06:42] <stefg> hanasaki: your timezone setting seems wrong
[06:42] <EightEleven> Talcite: I don't know enough about ALSA if the problem is there.
[06:42] <CheesyMonkey> !intelhda | Talcite
[06:42] <ubotu> Talcite: For fixing your Intel HDA sound this page has useful information https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[06:42] <hanasaki> stefg:  where can i set it?
[06:42] <bastos12> stefg: it worked like a charm, thank you! =)
[06:42] <Lorvija> Hey, I got logitech wireless mx laser mouse.. is there any way to make those buttons on the side of the mouse work?
[06:42] <hanasaki> stefg:  its right on the console but not in gnome
[06:42] <Talcite> EightEleven: ahh thanks for the help anyways. I'm going to try that link
[06:42] <klu9> HEP85: that VNC guide is for Ubuntu-to-Ubuntu remote. Still valid for XP-to-Ubuntu remote?
[06:42] <bastos12> relativeownershi: i know it'd be useless to have a bootloaderless compy, which was why my preferred method of removing grub was one that also put ntldr back in. it's all set now
[06:42] <felixhummel> i'm looking for a mpeg2 cut program. it should just separate one huge file into some smaller files. ideally without recoding (GOP-precision would suffice).
[06:43] <relativeownershi> bastos12, cool. good luck!
[06:43] <hanasaki> anything in X that allows native remote desktops to windows clients?  not vnc.. but using the win protocol
[06:43] <stefg> hanasaki: right click the clock applet
[06:43] <HEP85> klu9: Yes, but maybe it is easier to use the gnome builtin vino. The guide does not use it
[06:44] <relativeownershi> I'm having a problem getting ubuntu to boot. it says /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off. any ideas?
[06:44] <klu9> !vino
[06:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vino - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:44] <HEP85> !vino
[06:44] <hanasaki> stefg:  shouldnt it get the zone from the base OS?
[06:45] <hanasaki> also.. stefg it wont take the root passwd ... cuase its not an account with sudo acess
[06:45] <stefg> hanasaki: actually yes. there's only one tzconfig
[06:45] <relativeownershi> hanasaki, no it gets the time from your system bios. if thats wrong or if your cmos batt died then you gotta reset it. right? stefg
[06:45] <klu9> will look into vino, thx HEP85
[06:46] <relativeownershi> i still can't get ubuntu to boot: can't access tty, job control turned off.
[06:46] <hanasaki> stefg:  and relativeownershi the time is fine on the console.. just not in gnome
[06:46] <asaup> does anyone know any program to recover files that i deleted days ago
[06:46] <relativeownershi> hanasaki, stefg oh word
[06:46] <phaidros> hi, anybody pulseaudio with skype 1.4 (no oss, just alsa) running ??
[06:46] <relativeownershi> asaup, did you shift-del them or just del them
[06:46] <hanasaki> relativeownershi:  stefg umm correction.. its fine on the console for root only....
[06:46] <relativeownershi> asaup, from what disk - external, usb, ata, sata?
[06:46] <hanasaki> this is a brand new install
[06:46] <HEP85> klu9: Here is a client for windows: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/vnc-tight/tightvnc-1.3.9_x86_viewer.zip
[06:46] <asaup> sata
[06:47] <asaup> relativeownershi: sata and i shift -deleted them
[06:47] <asaup> :(
[06:47] <felixhummel> anybody?
[06:47] <relativeownershi> asaup, what os you running...ubuntu i take it? feisty, edgy?
[06:47] <stefg> hanasaki: UTC vs. local timezone ... but you need sudo-privs to change something
[06:47] <asaup> feisty
[06:47] <hanasaki> that was my thought.. by what to change?
[06:47] <relativeownershi> asaup, oh...nope, nothing you can do that i'm aware of.
[06:48] <downhillgames> where is smb.conf storeD?
[06:48] <relativeownershi> asaup, shift-delete is for that purpose. if you caught it seconds after it happened you might have been able to do something...but days ago...not likely at all. sorry.
[06:48] <asaup> relativeownershi: you mean its immpossible ???
[06:48] <royel> Could someone tell me how I can retrieve a list of all revisions avail in a SVN?
[06:48] <downhillgames> going once...
[06:48] <klu9> HEP85 thx for the VNC link
[06:48] <relativeownershi> asaup, as far as i know, yes. it is impossible. shift-delete is for that purpose.
[06:48] <downhillgames> going twice...
[06:49] <royel> downhillgames: gone!
[06:49] <asaup> relativeownershi: is there something i can give a try
[06:49] <relativeownershi> downhillgames, ...?
[06:49] <downhillgames> sold to the man in royel blue :)
[06:49] <asaup> so i can calm my mind
[06:49] <HEP85> klu9: you can set up the server on ubuntu with System-->Settings-->Remote Desktop
[06:49] <downhillgames> royel; where is smb.conf stored? :)
[06:49] <relativeownershi> asaup, i don't know of any way to do it. try googling something like "ubuntu feisty restore shift-deleted files"
[06:50] <royel> downhillgames: try /etc/samba/samba.conf
[06:50] <relativeownershi> downhillgames, try a locate command...
[06:50] <downhillgames> relativeownershi; if Ubuntu was my distro i would :)
[06:50] <downhillgames> thanks royel :D
[06:50] <relativeownershi> downhillgames, why are you in this channel if you're not using ubuntu (:
[06:50] <royel> downhillgames: or perhaps /etc/samba/smb.conf
[06:50] <alienseer23> have a question about akregator...it is freezing up when I open it, and I do not know why, how do I find out what is causing the freeze?
[06:50] <royel> relativeownershi: because ubuntu users know all!
[06:51] <relativeownershi> royel, i know that.
[06:51] <relativeownershi> royel, haha
[06:51] <royel> relativeownershi: lol, I guess I should have known that !
[06:51] <relativeownershi> royel well you did, of course. maybe you know: why job control is turned off for my tty? i can't boot ubuntu.
[06:51] <phaidros> .
[06:52] <royel> Could someone tell me how I can retrieve a list of all revisions available in a SVN?
[06:52] <downhillgames> royel; someone else got it. /etc/samba/smb.conf :)
[06:52] <klu9> HEP85 I'll get my "customer" (mother :) ) to do that when she's online, thx
[06:52] <downhillgames> relativeownershi; because Fedora > Ubuntu :P but i'm helping someone with their problem
[06:52] <ksivaji> how make linux kernel lighter ?
[06:52] <royel> downhillgames: pff .. didn't you count down already! you should be Gone! :)
[06:52] <orgulloKmoore> oh dear, I desperately need help...PLEASE
[06:52] <downhillgames> royel; :D
[06:52] <orgulloKmoore> my sister like totally ruined my computer, and now I get nothing but bash in recovery mode
[06:53] <orgulloKmoore> and it won't even start in regular mode
[06:53] <royel> relativeownershi: I'm guessing this makes me a non Ubuntu user, I'm not sure
[06:57] <orgulloKmoore> it says it can't find the file "rules/xorg"
[06:57] <stefg> ksivaji: when you are in desparate need for 300 or 500 kB you have a different kind of problem than how to make the kernel lighter
[06:57] <downhillgames> orgulloKmoore; a physical lock will do wonders :)
[06:57] <royel> relativeownershi: what is there error your getting?
[06:57] <orgulloKmoore> and then when I first start it up, it says "unknown stanza" in /etc/event.d or something like that
[06:57] <orgulloKmoore> downhillgames: what's that?
[06:57] <relativeownershi> royel, < /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off >
[06:57] <orgulloKmoore> ohh...to keep my sister out?
[06:57] <ksivaji> stefg i cant get you
[06:57] <HEP85> klu9: you're welcome. btw: then you only need to enter her ip in the tightvnc viewer app on windows. no need for the long tutorials :-)
[06:57] <orgulloKmoore> I'm so pissed...but let's deal with the problem at hand
[06:57] <_Lucretia_> can anybody help me out with getting 32 bit compiles to work on feisty?
[06:57] <majorjrk> I cant isntall feisty on a brand new laptop, getting the /bin/sh: cant access tty; job control turned off and [ 1.404052]  PCI : Failed to allocate mem resource #6:XXXXXXXXXXXXXX fpr 0000:01:00.0 Loading please wait, anyone could help me ?
[06:57] <orgulloKmoore> ugh, how do you scroll up in irssi?
[06:57] <stefg> ksivaji: if you aren't developing for some embedded device, there's no use in what you want
[06:57] <downhillgames> orgulloKmoore; to keep your sister out. like a masterlock
[06:57] <downhillgames> oh fevel was in here hahaha
[06:57] <relativeownershi> royel, i'm trying to boot a ubuntu disk on my friend's old computer. i've been using feisty disks.
[06:57] <orgulloKmoore> ok, downhillgames, but do you happen to know how to fix the problem I've got?
[06:57] <downhillgames> orgulloKmoore; what's the error when booting?
[06:57] <hanasaki> why would the time be off 16 hrs for users consoles and correct for the root?
[06:57] <klu9> HEP85 will I need to be Root to fix her sound issue?
[06:57] <royel> relativeownershi: I think it's a issue with mounts, let me try google
[06:57] <EightEleven> hanasaki: timezone settings?
[06:57] <HEP85> klu9: it depends. probably yes. but since you will see and control exactly her desktop, there is no problem switching to root
[06:57] <orgulloKmoore> downhillgames: first it says five times something like "unkown stanza in /etc/events.d or something like that, and then it says, with a red star next to it, not starting gnome, which is the default desktop, and then it says that it can't find "rules/xorg" in any known directories.
[06:57] <downhillgames> orgulloKmoore; bad timing, i have dogs to take care of
[06:57] <downhillgames> gotta go
[06:57] <klu9> HEP85: ok, thx
[06:57] <Lorvija> Hey, I got logitech wireless mx laser mouse.. is there any way to make those buttons on the side of the mouse work?
[06:57] <orgulloKmoore> urgh
[06:57] <relativeownershi> royel, oh man it seems to be working fine with edgy
[06:58] <royel> relativeownershi: I was just gonna suggest using a different dist
[06:58] <orgulloKmoore> help anyone
[06:58] <orgulloKmoore> ?
[06:58] <relativeownershi> royel, yeah puppy was OK and now edgy is working ok...but i want to use feisty. i guess there's not much i can do short of installing edgy then dist-upgrading, eh?
[06:59] <relativeownershi> orgulloKmoore, ok man relax, its somewhat unlikely that your sister totally ruined your os
[06:59] <relativeownershi> orgulloKmoore, no more suicide attempts in this channel ok
[06:59] <royel> relativeownershi: have you verified the disc to work on other machines?
[06:59] <orgulloKmoore> relativeownershi: eh, it's stressing
[06:59] <relativeownershi> royel, yeah
[06:59] <relativeownershi> royel, these disks work fine on my other computers
[07:00] <royel> relativeownershi: is it an older machine your having problems with then?
[07:00] <FusE-> Hi skollie
[07:00] <relativeownershi> royel, yeah but there's somebody else in the hcannel having a similiar problem with a brand new computer
[07:00] <relativeownershi> orgulloKmoore, tell me about your computing setup. what system are you using, what OS?
[07:00] <FusE-> Is there a way to run ubuntu livecd iso without having to burn it
[07:00] <relativeownershi> orgulloKmoore, also how are you typing on this channel - do you have a second system you're using?
[07:01] <orgulloKmoore> relativeownershi: I'm using irssi
[07:01] <relativeownershi> orgulloKmoore, in console or in x? on your main desktop that' shaving trouble or on another systeM?
[07:01] <FusE-> Is there a way to run ubuntu livecd iso without having to burn it
[07:01] <WorkingGeier> is there an EmbeddedUbuntu channel?
[07:02] <FusE-> !iso
[07:02] <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.
[07:02] <royel> FusE-: yes, google it
[07:02] <FusE-> Thanks, last time I checked this was a help channel
[07:02] <orgulloKmoore> relativeownershi: in console. And on the one I'm having trouble. I don't have another computer handy.
[07:02] <Cyber_Stalker> could some one help me, here is my error
[07:02] <Cyber_Stalker> http://rafb.net/p/RlT7aT51.html
[07:02] <royel> FusE-: want me to hold your hand while you piss?
[07:02] <klu9> FusE-: qemu
[07:03] <primski> Fuse... there is...check on ubuntuforums theres a howto, never done it mysef tho
[07:03] <FusE-> !spam | royel
[07:03] <ubotu> royel: 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 :-)
[07:03] <relativeownershi> orgulloKmoore, do you have a bootable disk?
[07:03] <FusE-> !Attitude | Royel
[07:03] <ubotu> Royel: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[07:03] <primski> Fuse, you have to make grub run it somehow, rly check the forums :p
[07:03] <FusE-> Okay that one was not the one to do
[07:03] <orgulloKmoore> relativeownershi: I think I have knoppix
[07:03] <FusE-> Im looking atm
[07:03] <relativeownershi> orgulloKmoore, do you have any really important files on your ubuntu installation you need to save?
[07:04] <relativeownershi> orgulloKmoore, just in case you need to re-install?
[07:04] <orgulloKmoore> relativeownershi: I have a lot that I want to save...I thought it was improbable that she screwed up my whole os?
[07:04] <orgulloKmoore> here...I have the live ubuntu cd
[07:04] <royel> FusE-: You asked a open ended question, I answered you with a direct answer an provided a method for you to find more info on what you asked, you made the first ugly comment
[07:05] <primski> Fuse- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=316093&highlight=iso+grub+howto
[07:05] <FusE-> royel, if you are going to have a bad attitude, then don't even talk
[07:05] <relativeownershi> orgulloKmoore, just in case you have to re-install. it is unlikely but possible. be aware that you might not be able to get it all back.
[07:05] <FusE-> Thanks primski
[07:05] <royel> FusE-: I'm sorry?
[07:05] <orgulloKmoore> oh grand
[07:05] <orgulloKmoore> ok, well I'm gonna try to boot with this...brb
[07:05] <relativeownershi> orgulloKmoore, let me go back and review some of your other postings. can you get a little more information compiled about the error messageyou get when you try a normal boot?
[07:05] <derrick_> ehlo :)  is it possible to do an install via serial console if video is dead w/ existing install media?
[07:05] <royel> FusE-: how is my attitude bad? I am being nice here, as I always am.. your the one having the bot spam me
[07:05] <FusE-> Bleh, Ill just boot to windows and burn it
[07:05] <primski> Fuse- np
[07:06] <orgulloKmoore> relativeownershi: yeah, I will
[07:06] <FusE-> royel, google your problem, maybe you will find a solution
[07:06] <Hoxzer> I'm getting "mount: no permission to look at /dev/loop#"  when I try to mount iso any ideas ?
[07:06] <royel> FusE-: lol, what is your deal?
[07:06] <mneptok> lighten up, Francis.
[07:06] <orgulloKmoore> oops
[07:06] <switchcat> greetings, Q: my gnome/X seems to have stopped taking input from my mouse.  how can I reset or otherwise nudge X into fixing the problem?
[07:07] <relativeownershi> FusE-, yeah man chill out. we're all human here. thats what ubuntu is all about.
[07:07] <Hoxzer> nvm... :D
[07:07] <primski> switchcat, did u try restarting x ?
[07:07] <FusE-> Im not doing anything, hes the one with a sour attitude
[07:07] <primski> ok stfu now kids
[07:07] <primski> :P
[07:07] <HEP85> royel: I think he is pissed of because of the google thing
[07:08] <relativeownershi> FusE-, royel primski HEP85 lol yeah that's likely, eh? what's the problem again fuse?
[07:08] <FusE-> Nothing anymore
[07:08] <primski> what?
[07:08] <royel> HEP85: maybe.. wasn't trying to piss him off, simply told him an answer to his question, an stated try google, maybe I sounded "short" but I was "trying" to be helpful
[07:08] <relativeownershi> FusE-, well you can open the iso w/o butning it
[07:08] <mneptok> FusE- / royel: i'll gladly end the drama by banning you both. up to you how this plays out ...
[07:08] <hendrixski> :-( SVN is hard
[07:08] <relativeownershi> FusE-, you can actually open the iso as an archive file if you're in ubuntu
[07:09] <FusE-> Wow, I ask a question, and someone wants to ban me. Really takes away from the whole 'help' channel right mneptok?
[07:09] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> it fixed itself!
[07:09] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, what do you mean
[07:09] <OrgulloKmoore> I'm so happy, but I so baffled
[07:09] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> I restarted, for the fifth time or so, and everything
[07:09] <OrgulloKmoore> went normal
[07:09] <OrgulloKmoore> actually, it still gave me those errors
[07:10] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, didn't you say you were going to use the livecd
[07:10] <OrgulloKmoore> but this time I got my computer back
[07:10] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> yes, but I tried to restart in normal mode to give you more details about the error I was getting
[07:10] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, oh cool. you should have a log under /etc/log called Xorg.0.log
[07:11] <OrgulloKmoore> looking...
[07:11] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, sorry, /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[07:11] <HEP85> royel: I believe that it was not your intention to piss him off. On the other hand I think that people who come here asking for help haven't found the right solution with google or just don't know the words they should search for
[07:11] <FusE-> >.< I looked on google trust me....
[07:11] <FusE-> brb
[07:11] <FusE-> booting to live cd
[07:11] <mneptok> someone needs a hug.
[07:11] <hendrixski> does anybody know a good manual for SVN?
[07:12] <relativeownershi> HEP85, that's true but there are also people who come here not having even looked at man pages or wikis, or installation instructions on the screen.
[07:12] <derrick_> hendrixski their online manual is a complete book
[07:12] <hendrixski> everything I find is written for people who already know what they're doing :-(
[07:12] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> yes, it's there
[07:12] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, good. pastebin it and let me look.
[07:12] <klu9> royel	FusE-: want me to hold your hand while you piss?
[07:12] <FirefighterBlu3> would you please?
[07:12] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[07:12] <linux_manju> hendrixski: tigris site has tons of it
[07:12] <royel> klu9: thanks, yes!
[07:12] <OrgulloKmoore> ok
[07:13] <hendrixski> linux_manju, derrick_, oh, logically I havn't looked at the site of the peole who  make... I googled it first.... lol
[07:13] <royel> klu9: his comment prior to that is the reason for that
[07:13] <younghacker> does anyone know how to repair the software index
[07:13] <derrick_> q:  is it possible to do an install w/o video using a serial console?
[07:13] <younghacker> my software indexes have been broken
[07:13] <younghacker> can someone help me fix them
[07:13] <HEP85> relativeownershi: those people exist, too. but you don't recognize them directly after the first sentence
[07:13] <FirefighterBlu3> derrick, yes
[07:13] <relativeownershi> HEP85, true that
[07:13] <FirefighterBlu3> you should probably use the server version
[07:14] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30238/
[07:14] <derrick_> FirefighterBlu3 i'm not having luck w/ google responses.  any suggestion on a keyword to try?  thanks for verifying it does exist tho :)
[07:14] <linux_manju> hendrixski: Nope.. They only assume that the person who is planning to use svn has some knowledge of revision systems
[07:14] <FirefighterBlu3> when you boot the cd, make sure your bios is already set to redirect the console
[07:14] <younghacker> ?????
[07:14] <mc44> younghacker: what do you mean by your software index
[07:15] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, i don't see any X errors that should cause problems.
[07:15] <FirefighterBlu3> derrick, then append something like "console=ttyS0,19200n8" to your boot line
[07:15] <hendrixski> linux_manju, ok, well, I've used CVS in Windows... so... it's interesting suddenly becoming a linux developer
[07:15] <derrick_> FirefighterBlu3  cool.  as long as the install media's kernel allows it :)  thanks!
[07:15] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, let me loko a bit more, one minute
[07:15] <FirefighterBlu3> derrick, you may have to blindly hit F6 after it boots and you believe it is at the boot menu
[07:16] <derrick_> FirefighterBlu3 understood.  mostly i couldn't find the .config for the install media's kernel to know
[07:16] <linux_manju> hendrixski: CVS in windows .. Tortoise or Cygwin?
[07:16] <FirefighterBlu3> it does, but the current ISOs of *ubuntu all go into graphical mode which is annoying
[07:16] <FirefighterBlu3> derrick, it's actually a lot easier to do a bootp setup from another machine
[07:16] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> ok. Also, the error seemed to be coming from /etc/event.d ...if that's of any help
[07:16] <fevel> hey
[07:16] <FirefighterBlu3> i don't have my notes handy, but i just did 6 machines last week that way
[07:17] <dxdemetriou> with K3B when I try to write DVD at 16X is writes at ~8X, and when I try at 8X it writes at ~4X. I have a NEC ND-3550A burner
[07:17] <hendrixski> linux_manju, ya know, it was just kind of already set up for me so I don't know... I just clicked a button in Eclipse and it magically worked
[07:17] <OrgulloKmoore> tty3, tty4, tty5, and tty6 if I recall
[07:17] <fevel> how Do I set up a share beetween ubuntu and the guest (windowsxp) on vmware server?
[07:17] <hendrixski> linux_manju, it's different when you ahve to set it up yourself
[07:17] <derrick_> FirefighterBlu3 perfect.  mostly i just wanted verification it's possible.  i'm sure i can work through it.  just wasn't sure if i needed to build a new install cd w/ an altered kernel.  thanks!
[07:17] <Lorvija> hey, how to restart x?
[07:17] <FirefighterBlu3> the iso kernel should work fine :)
[07:17] <derrick_> :D
[07:18] <sacater> Lorvija: ctrl-alt-backspace
[07:18] <Lorvija> ty
[07:18] <majorjrk> relativeownershi: btw, have you tried the alternate cd installer ?
[07:18] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, hrm. check this out. enable your bootlog, reboot, and pastebin your boot log.
[07:18] <relativeownershi> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=49925
[07:18] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=49925
[07:19] <relativeownershi> majorjrk, actually i was able to successfully boot edgy no problem
[07:19] <nkbreau> is there a way to get glibc-devel via apt-get ?
[07:19] <relativeownershi> majorjrk, but i'm trying the alt cd now (:
[07:19] <majorjrk> yeah, downloading here also
[07:19] <linux_manju> hendrixski: Well nothing to worry about.. Both cvs and svn play cool in Linux.. Only that the users go wayward :P
[07:20] <relativeownershi> majorjrk, well let me see if it helps
[07:20] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> ok, hopefully I don't get stuck in a shell again
[07:20] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, lol yeah
[07:20] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, btw
[07:20] <OrgulloKmoore> ...
[07:20] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, while in recovery mode did you try to start X?
[07:20] <hendrixski> linux_manju, wayward users eh?  I have SVN set up on my server, just gotta populate it and learn how to check stuff in and out.  shouldn't be that bad from here on out, ... I hope
[07:20] <linux_manju> hendrixski: I have a setup of cvs and svn with 400 odd users.. Belive me all the problems I have faced so far is from client side.. None from the server
[07:20] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> yeah, it gave me a big grey screen with a big fat "X" that i didn't know how to get out of even
[07:21] <hendrixski> linux_manju, oh... so.. then it can be that bad... Ok...  :-(
[07:21] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, ok cool. for future refeence if you do something likee that there's a command built into the ubuntu kernel that enables you to kill stuff that was activated from a virtual command prompt.
[07:21] <relativeownershi> use alt+sysrq+k to kill x if you have to do it like that in the future.
[07:22] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, that last message was supposed to be pointed at you
[07:22] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> gotcha
[07:22] <OrgulloKmoore> ok, Ima reboot
[07:22] <jumbers> Is it possible to modify my microphone input on its way into Skype? I want to be able to change things like pitch to modify my voice. If so, how can I do such a thing?
[07:22] <delude> hello
[07:22] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, and also if you're ever in recovery mode and you want to try your desktop manager with X, try runnung "gdm" instead of "startx"
[07:22] <relativeownershi> delude, hello.
[07:22] <linux_manju> hendrixski: http://wiki.freegeek.org/index.php/Subversion_for_Coders may be a good start
[07:23] <hendrixski> linux_manju, cool.  wiki's are probably a better layout for me than the book on the tigris site
[07:23] <delude> Q: Why does sound distort at relatively low levels (compared to windows) in all players? Any way to fix this?
[07:23] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> oh, last time I just did the command X
[07:24] <OrgulloKmoore> (I don't know much...)
[07:24] <Cubey> well, i got 6.10 installed but now there's no sound :|
[07:24] <linux_manju> hendrixski: Well to start with yes.. But once you are in full fledge you might consider looking at the tigris book
[07:24] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, that might be the problem. startx also initiates some other important stuff. use startx in the future.
[07:24] <relativeownershi> majorjrk, the alternate cd seems to be working fine
[07:24] <OrgulloKmoore> ok
[07:26] <younghacker> does anyone know how to fix my software indexes?
[07:26] <younghacker> it says there broken
[07:26] <neverblue> it?
[07:26] <younghacker> yes apt-get says that
[07:27] <younghacker> i was trying to dpkg a deb package
[07:27] <younghacker> then the console outputted that i needed to install the dependencies
[07:27] <younghacker> so i apt-get them
[07:27] <relativeownershi> try sudo apt-get update
[07:27] <younghacker> then the update icon popped up ,, and when i went to update i got the error message
[07:27] <relativeownershi> younghacker, try sudo apt-get update
[07:27] <younghacker> ok
[07:28] <bullgard4> After upgrading from 6.10 Ubuntu 7.04 does Gnome_Search_Tool no longer offer the item 'file system' in the field 'Search directory'. How can I change that?
[07:28] <woodwizzle> I have onboard sound, and a sound card. However everytime I reboot, the primary device switches from one to the other. I just want to use my sound card always and forget onboard. :(
[07:28] <mattva01> hmm
[07:28] <mneptok> woodwizzle: disable the on-board in the BIOS
[07:29] <younghacker> i still get the error message from synaptic
[07:29] <woodwizzle> mneptok, My BIOS isn't that fancy
[07:29] <relativeownershi> younghacker, did you close synaptic before you ran the command?
[07:29] <younghacker> yes
[07:29] <younghacker> synaptic is closed now
[07:29] <relativeownershi> younghacker, run synaptic from a terminal
[07:29] <younghacker> ok
[07:29] <jumbers> Nobody knows?
[07:29] <relativeownershi> younghacker, we need more information on what the problem is
[07:30] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> mkay, where is the log supposed to be now?
[07:30] <relativeownershi> /var/log/boot
[07:30] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, /var/log/boot. it should be a text file.
[07:30] <younghacker> ok synaptic says i have one broken package,,, the xml editor that i just attempted to install
[07:30] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> (Nothing has been logged yet.)
[07:30] <relativeownershi> younghacker, so if you can give us exactly the error messages that synaptic is returning we'll know better what to do.
[07:30] <OrgulloKmoore> that didn't work...
[07:31] <younghacker> ok
[07:31] <younghacker> hold up
[07:31] <younghacker> lemme get
[07:31] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, is there no boot file?
[07:32] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, did you try to open it with sudo?
[07:32] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, try running this command form a terminal:
[07:32] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, sudo gedit /var/log/boott
[07:32] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> yes, the file is there, but it says what I pasted
[07:32] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, well, without the extra "t" in boot
[07:32] <rsc___> how do I find out what files are contained in a certain installed package?
[07:32] <OrgulloKmoore> (Nothing has been logged yet.)
[07:32] <younghacker> ou have 1 broken package on your system!
[07:32] <younghacker> Use the "Broken" filter to locate it.
[07:32] <rsc___> say, I want to know what files the 'gimp' package has installed.
[07:32] <younghacker> When i open synaptic i get this
[07:32] <KI4IKL> How can I get my gnome panel to NOT show kde apps?
[07:32] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> do you think the fact that I typed "Yes" (to contrast "No") rather than "yes" (lowercase) made a difference?
[07:33] <woodwizzle> I know about the sound dialog in my system menu, but it doesn't seem to help me define my default sound card
[07:33] <relativeownershi> younghacker, ok. for future reference within your irc thing you can specify a message sent to me by typing a part of my username and hitting "tab" that way i can separate it from everybody else's chatter
[07:33] <OrgulloKmoore> (the forum says change it to "yes")
[07:33] <OrgulloKmoore> but it seems trivial...
[07:33] <lazellama> why is truecrypt doin this? http://pastebin.com/m5e29f04c
[07:33] <younghacker> ohh
[07:33] <younghacker> sorry i didn't know
[07:33] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, hrm. i don' tknow.
[07:33] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, well linux is case sensitive, heh
[07:33] <younghacker> relativeownershi: so only u see this one?
[07:33] <OrgulloKmoore> I suppose it won't hurt to try
[07:33] <relativeownershi> younghacker, i can see them all but that one is highlighted in red
[07:33] <younghacker> or you just know it's for you
[07:34] <relativeownershi> see how this next one is not highlighted?
[07:34] <younghacker> ohhh cool
[07:34] <OrgulloKmoore> but "Yes" is the opposite of "No"
[07:34] <younghacker> yes i see no
[07:34] <younghacker> w
[07:34] <relativeownershi> younghacker, <nosd> cool. one minute.
[07:34] <younghacker> relativeownershi: ok
[07:34] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, you did a full restart yes, not a quick restart?
[07:35] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> the difference?
[07:35] <relativeownershi> younghacker, now where were we? oh yeah. so what's the ultimate problem that's occuring on your system.
[07:35] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, quick restart is when you restart the x server only. it won't log anything in the boot log.
[07:35] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, a full restart is where you see your bios splash and all that fun stuff, grub, etc.
[07:36] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, or you can even power cycle to ensure everything is starting fresh
[07:36] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> yes, I got to see all that stuff
[07:36] <OrgulloKmoore> I even saw the errors I'm trying to let you see
[07:36] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, ok. try to change it to 'yes' and reboot again. i'm just trying to get ahold of a log of your errors so i can try to figure out whats causing them.
[07:36] <younghacker> relativeownershi: ok right now i am trying to fix my broken packages ,, i think , man i don't really kmnow,, all i know is i tried to install something it said that it had dependencies that were not installed and i went to install them and next thing i get is errors
[07:37] <younghacker> relativeownershi: Software index is broken
[07:37] <younghacker> It is impossible to install or remove any software. Please use the package manager "Synaptic" or run "sudo apt-get install -f" in a terminal to fix this issue at first.
[07:37] <relativeownershi> younghacker, what were you trying to install
[07:37] <younghacker> an xml editor
[07:37] <relativeownershi> younghacker, you know i had a similiar problem
[07:37] <younghacker> really?
[07:38] <relativeownershi> younghacker, trying to install some 3rd party crap. i learned quick to stay in the repos.
[07:38] <younghacker> lol
[07:38] <younghacker> jeez
[07:38] <relativeownershi> younghacker, but here. go into synaptic and find the software that's broken. mark all the broken packages for complete removal.
[07:38] <felixhummel> does anybody know gopchop? is there a successor of some kind?
[07:38] <felixhummel> how do you split large mpeg files?
[07:38] <younghacker> relativeownershi: I've done that and it stays for some reason.. im not sure
[07:40] <relativeownershi> younghacker, well if i can find out what it says i might be able to help more
[07:40] <younghacker> so i have 2 programs that just won't go anywhere now blue fish and the xml editor ,,, the xml editor gives messages about dependencies and that it can't configure the program
[07:41] <relativeownershi> younghacker, is what you were trying to install available in the repositories?
[07:41] <relativeownershi> younghacker, or were you using a 3rd party repository
[07:41] <younghacker> umm no,, i got it from a deb site
[07:41] <younghacker> it was an ubuntu site
[07:41] <younghacker> umm i think i can get the address
[07:41] <younghacker> brb
[07:41] <younghacker> relativeownershi: http://www.getdeb.net/release.php?id=1153
[07:41] <nkbreau> does 7.04 only  have a subset of beryl ?
[07:41] <nkbreau> if not how do i find a config screen ?
[07:42] <nkbreau> so i can properly configure the cube and stuff
[07:42] <nkbreau> and how can i start emerald ?
[07:43] <relativeownershi> younghacker, pastebin the error messages that occur when you try to do what you want to do
[07:43] <younghacker> umm i've never used pastebin before
[07:43] <relativeownershi> younghacker, oh sorry - here's a link
[07:44] <younghacker> no prob man no worries,,
[07:44] <younghacker> i just don't want to have to take my postgresql server down and reinstall ubuntu
[07:44] <relativeownershi> younghacker, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ basically just paste in the terminal output with the error messages
[07:44] <younghacker> ok can do
[07:44] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> yeah, nothing
[07:45] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, argh. well - they don't seem to be keeping you from running a functional desktop. try to figure out why the boot log isn't working. when you know what error messages it's giving, you can probbaly get more help
[07:46] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> I already know the error message :p
[07:46] <OrgulloKmoore> I memorized it by now
[07:46] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, what is it then lol
[07:46] <OrgulloKmoore> /etc/event.d/tty1 Unknown stanza 16
[07:46] <OrgulloKmoore> and it repeats that from tty1 to tty6
[07:46] <jrattner1> QUESTION: If I run an e-mail server, what is a simple way to keep a record of sent and recieved mailed (or back up)
[07:46] <OrgulloKmoore> and then it says "xorg/rules" not found in any known directory
[07:47] <OrgulloKmoore> and then it says "Not starting GNOME desktop (gtm); it is the default _something__", this appears by a red star, while the rest of the messages are white
[07:47] <OrgulloKmoore> and then that's it
[07:49] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> this is what line 16 says: /sbin/getty 38400 tty1exec /sbin/getty 38400 tty1
[07:49] <OrgulloKmoore> "ttyl" means "Talk to ya later" as far as I'm concerned :DD
[07:49] <Drakeson> where is emacs? (not emacs21)
[07:49] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, try dpkg --configure -a
[07:50] <Selrach> when it comes to using virtualization technology, does the BIOS have to support it, or just the processor?
[07:50] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> kyle@kyle:~$ sudo dpkg --configure -a
[07:50] <OrgulloKmoore> kyle@kyle:~$
[07:50] <OrgulloKmoore> (nothin)
[07:51] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, no that means that the command completed w/o errors
[07:51] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, which is good
[07:51] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, oh lol! look at this, about halfway down:
[07:51] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/95210
[07:51] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, there's supposed to be a space between tty1 and exec on line 16
[07:51] <ServerCrash> hi, anyone in here exited about the MPX, Multi Point X Server , similar to MS surface computing
[07:52] <ServerCrash> I am thinking of testing it out, trying to understand what hardwares are required for same
[07:53] <relativeownershi> younghacker, you stiill here?
[07:53] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> hmm..and how do you suppose that got misplaced_
[07:53] <OrgulloKmoore> ?
[07:53] <n4t> hi all
[07:53] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, i don't know, looks like it might have been a coding error
[07:53] <n4t> how can I disable a wifi card... I have tried with ifconfig but after some time it becames up
[07:54] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, maybe after an update or some such ness
[07:54] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> probably
[07:54] <OrgulloKmoore> but, restarting after fixing...
[07:54] <valehru> what needs to be installed to view videos video/divx in mozilla firefox?
[07:55] <n4t> how can I disable a wireless card?
[07:55] <valehru> n4t, sudo ifdown eth1
[07:56] <egWK> Hey guys I installed manually seamonkey but I can't see any icon creating for it (it had an installer :P) is this normal?
[07:56] <zyth> is there some application I can use to back up my system to DVD like Norton Ghost?
[07:57] <n4t> valehru: if I do that after a while it becames up ....
[07:57] <Selrach> how do I find out if my BIOS supports virtualization for use with zen?
[07:57] <valehru> n4t, if you want to stop all networking just do sudo /etc/init.d/networking stop
[07:57] <OrgulloKmoore> didn't change a thing, relativeownershi
[07:57] <Cubey> lordy
[07:57] <Cubey> Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty-security/main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2 Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2)
[07:57] <n4t> valehru:no only one interface
[07:58] <Cubey> Attempting to upgrade to 7.04 from 6.10 via GUI and I get that error :/
[07:58] <valehru> n4t, sudo ifdown eth1 should kill that interface
[07:58] <n4t> it's possible to not load the driver at boot
[07:58] <n4t> of that interface?
[07:58] <valehru> n4t, edit the /etc/network/interfaces file
[07:58] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, hrm.
[07:59] <valehru> n4t, remove all references to eth1
[07:59] <valehru> n4t, then sudo /etc/init.d/networking force-reload
[07:59] <OrgulloKmoore> I'm not worried about it, as long as my computer works
[07:59] <relativeownershi> pastebin the file you're looking at with the error at line 16
[07:59] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, see last message
[07:59] <valehru> n4t, then /etc/init.d/networking/restart
[08:00] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> there are 6, but they are identical aside from the order in which they call each other
[08:00] <n4t> valehru:  that interface is called ra0 and in that file is not present
[08:00] <valehru> n4t, eth1 is your wifi right?
[08:00] <P-K> Hello. I am trying to use the live cd and I am not getting very far. I have a new laptop with intel core2 duo. It's an acer 5920G. It loads the kernel and starts to boot but then it says PCI failed to allocate mem resource. Loading, please wait.. and hangs.
[08:00] <n4t> no... ra0
[08:00] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, are you able to pastebin the file?
[08:00] <n4t> I have a ralink wireless... and ubuntu call that interface ra0
[08:00] <P-K> I have searched google and tried lots of different cheatcodes and I still can't get it to boot.
[08:00] <x89x> hello
[08:00] <OrgulloKmoore> sure
[08:01] <valehru> n4t, then sudo ifdown ra0
[08:01] <x89x> can anyone help me with my video driver ??????
[08:01] <n4t> valehru: I have done it for now is kiled
[08:01] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30240/
[08:01] <n4t> but after a while
[08:01] <valehru> n4t, if that interfaces file does not exist then you are not running an ubuntu system!
[08:01] <n4t> is present in ifconfig
[08:02] <n4t> valehru: is present the file.... but there' isn't ra0 inside the file
[08:02] <ryanakca> you can set up LVM using the DVD installer, correct?
[08:02] <valehru> n4t, no clue then....your system is boinked....
[08:02] <P-K> also BusyBox pops up at the end and states /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[08:02] <P-K> can anyone help?
[08:03] <n4t> so?
[08:03] <royel> P-K: your using Fiesty Fawn?
[08:03] <x89x> anyone ?? can anyone help me ?
[08:03] <P-K> oh yeah sorry. Fiesty Fawn.
[08:03] <Cubey> anyone?
[08:04] <P-K> I tried both 64bit and 32bit and get the same results. I looks like some sort of hardware compatability issue.
[08:04] <n4t> valehru: so what I have to do?
[08:04] <HEP85> Cubey: "sudo apt-get clean" and then try again
[08:04] <royel> P-K: someone else was in here a bit ago with the same problem, I'd suggest trying a prior release an see how that goes, seems there is some issue with it mounting or detecting partitions, it's pretty random it seems.
[08:04] <x89x> can anyone help me with my dirvers ??
[08:05] <P-K> I wonder if it's the kernel. I will try and earlier version.
[08:05] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, you there?
[08:05] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30241/
[08:05] <royel> P-K: I wish I could tell you something more concrete, I googled for a while on this earlier an everything I turned up about it lead to there not being any suggestions for resolving it.
[08:05] <lorx> Can anyone tell me why i get this error when i try to mount a newly partitioned harddrive: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb,
[08:05] <lorx>    I use: sudo mount -t ext3 /dev/sdb /home/lorx/200gb         I used gparted to get it formatted into a ext3 drive. What am I doing wrong?
[08:06] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> I have to do what now?
[08:06] <Cubey> HEP85, no dice
[08:06] <P-K> royel: Yeah me to. Thanks for answering though.
[08:06] <royel> P-K: :)
[08:06] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> oh, nevermind, I see
[08:06] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, make the code look like the pastebin
[08:06] <OrgulloKmoore> the location is repeated twice, eh
[08:06] <HEP85> Cubey: any details on that error? maybe the server is overloaded at the moment
[08:07] <royel> lorx: is it formatted?
[08:07] <XitroX> can somebody help me with a raid1? I've setup one at installation but now when boot with only one hdd it's not starting. what could i do? (saying md0 assembled with 1 out of 2 but not started)
[08:07] <snowglobe> I'm using ubuntu 7.04, and I'm trying to install Thunderbird 2.0 over Thunderbird 1.5. How do I do that?
[08:07] <Cubey> HEP85, nope
[08:07] <kupesoft> Is there any advantage over using the server kernel on a "headed" server that does occasionally run GNOME.
[08:08] <kupesoft> I'm looking at BenC...
[08:08] <lorx> royel, guess so, it says ext3 under filesystem, and i choose "format into ext3" in GParted
[08:08] <royel> lorx: also, seems that something like: sudo mount -t ext3 /dev/sdbx /home/lorx/200gb  <-- where x is the partition number
[08:09] <lorx> royel, heh, damn, that worked, thanks mayn :)
[08:09] <Yasumoto> snowglobe: can you type "sudo apt-get install thunderbird" into the terminal?
[08:09] <royel> lorx: yw
[08:10] <Cubey> Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty-security/main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2 Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2)
[08:10] <Cubey> Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty-security/main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2 Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2)
[08:10] <OrgulloKmoore> indeed you were right, relativeownershi
[08:10] <Cubey> that's what it says. it says it twice
[08:10] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: I'll try that, But i belive that it just installs the one that is in the repos, version 1.5
[08:10] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, did it worK?
[08:10] <OrgulloKmoore> yep
[08:10] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, no more error messages?
[08:11] <Yasumoto> snowglobe: darn. alright, in that case you'll have to go to the site, and download the source code. try typing "sudo apt-get build-dep thunderbird"
[08:11] <lorx> Royel, hm.. how do i get writing permission in that mount?
[08:11] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> no more. There is still the one that says not running Gnome because it's not the default display system, but I don't think that's an error. The "xorg/rules" one went away with the others
[08:11] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: Actually, it said that there was no installation candidate
[08:12] <royel> lorx: who owns the mount point?
[08:12] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: and i'm sure i spelled it right too...
[08:12] <BenC> kupesoft: if most of the loads needs non-interactive scheduling, then I suggest -server kernel
[08:12] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, sweetness. is gnome not your default environment?
[08:12] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, do you run kubuntu?
[08:13] <lorx> royel, if you mean the directory 200gb, then 'lorx' my user is the owner.
[08:13] <royel> lorx: as a quick guess, you might try: chmod 777 /home/lorx/200gb
[08:13] <jrattner1> Does webmin work for ubuntu'"?
[08:13] <Pici> !webmin
[08:13] <ubotu> webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. Please avoid using it.
[08:14] <OrgulloKmoore> relativeownershi> Well, it's hard to say. It was originall Kubuntu, but i had a problem about a month ago and we did something of a ghetto upgrade, and the person who lead me through it didn't know I had kubuntu, so we upgraded to ubuntu, from kubuntu. I'm sure my computer is as confused as I am
[08:14] <compengi> !automatix
[08:14] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[08:14] <OrgulloKmoore> I use programs from both...
[08:14] <OrgulloKmoore> Konqueror is my file manager
[08:14] <lorx> royel, again thanks, worked out :)
[08:14] <royel> lorx: sorry, I am not in the habit of using sudo, as I normally only admin on servers with root, that would be: sudo chmod 777 /home/lorx/200gb
[08:14] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: it said "unable to find a source package for sudo apt-get build-dep thunderbird"
[08:14] <royel> lorx: :)
[08:14] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, heh sounds like fun
[08:14] <OrgulloKmoore> indeed
[08:14] <OrgulloKmoore> thanks, relativeownershi
[08:15] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, you might be benefitted from a reinstall - you can also run both in different partitions
[08:15] <relativeownershi> OrgulloKmoore, and keep in mind you can indeed have both installed. my system has both kde and gnome installed, plus xfce (a lighter desktop enviro)
[08:15] <lorx> royel, hehe, yeah I figured that out, even thou i'm one hell of a newbie :>
[08:15] <OrgulloKmoore> Yep, I have both. Getting used to Gnome
[08:16] <royel> lorx: sounds as if your gonna be one hell of a linux user then :)
[08:16] <kupesoft> BenC: And supposing I don't know what non-interactive scheduling is?
[08:17] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: where are programs installed to in ubuntu?
[08:17] <x89x> anyine ??
[08:17] <x89x> please help
[08:17] <Toma-> x89x: whats the problem?
[08:17] <compengi> !ask | x89x
[08:17] <ubotu> x89x: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:17] <x89x> http://www.hombrepac.com.ar/software-libre/linux/how-to-via-k8m890-chrome-9-igp-and-linuxs-xorg-ubuntu-edgy-610/
[08:18] <BusMaster> what is apic and what happens if i boot with the noapic option?
[08:18] <lorx> royel, hehe, hopes so one day :>
[08:18] <XitroX> can somebody help me with a raid1? I've setup one at installation but now when boot with only one hdd it's not starting. what could i do? (saying md0 assembled with 1 out of 2 but not started)
[08:18] <x89x> is taht my driver ?? for via deltachrome ??
[08:18] <Toma-> x89x: unichrome, yes
[08:19] <P-K> royel: I found a workaround. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=500418&highlight=can%27t+access+tty+job+control+turned+off
[08:19] <P-K> Just incase someone else asks.
[08:19] <x89x> i'm on ubuntu 7.04
[08:19] <x89x> toma
[08:19] <x89x> will it work ?
[08:19] <BusMaster> my laptop won't boot unless I pass the noapic option. I wantto know the consequences of booting with noapic
[08:19] <Toma-> x89x: thats fine. dont use this guide tho....
[08:19] <x89x> how do i do it toma ?
[08:20] <x89x> i am new to linux toma !
[08:20] <x89x> can u help me toma ?
[08:20] <Toma-> x89x: if anything, find the unichrome driver and install it via synaptic or apt-get then just run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' and select unichrome as thedriver
[08:20] <Toma-> x89x: if i cant, someone here will. also, try to cram as much as you can into 1 line rather than using enter over and over and over again :)
[08:21] <RoC_MasterMind> I have a script I need to run before X/GNOME starts.  I put it in /etc/rc1.d/ as S99.sh but I never see it running....GNOME goes ahead and starts....will /etc/rc.local make it start then?  It needs to come before GNOME and is interactive.
[08:21] <snowglobe> argh! pirates are coming!
[08:21] <Toma-> RoC_MasterMind: is it X based?
[08:21] <RoC_MasterMind> No...it's a shell script.
[08:22] <Toma-> RoC_MasterMind: never mind that. /etc/rc.local is for what you want
[08:22] <Toma-> RoC_MasterMind: also, /etc/rc.local is basically a shell script too... hint hint :D
[08:22] <RoC_MasterMind> Is that script backgrounded, or run in the foreground....I can't have X come up until after my script is done.
[08:23] <Toma-> RoC_MasterMind: I see. I cant remember where it gets run now that GDM has been bought forward in the boot sequence
[08:24] <Toma-> RoC_MasterMind: trial and error?
[08:24] <x89x> Toma
[08:24] <Toma-> x89x
[08:24] <x89x> i searched in synaptic
[08:24] <Toma-> !enter | x89x
[08:24] <ubotu> x89x: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:24] <RoC_MasterMind> I'll try it.
[08:25] <Toma-> RoC_MasterMind: if that doesnt work, its easy enough to make a rc level specific script
[08:25] <x89x> Toma It says X.Org X server -- Savage display driver as installed version. and thers one X.Org X server -- VIA display driver  which is not installed
[08:25] <Yasumoto> snowglobe: sorry about that. i'd check something like http://www.freeos.com/articles/3102 (i got that from googling "linux filesystem") have you gone to www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird to grab the source?
[08:25] <x89x> but i'm using VESA atm. what do i do ??
[08:25] <Toma-> x89x: you need both 'xserver-xorg-unichrome' and 'xserver-xorg-via' i do believe
[08:26] <Toma-> x89x: vesa is rock solid but doesnt have very good resolutions :(
[08:26] <Myke`> I'm a total noob to ubuntu/linux and would like to run dual screens. I have an nvidia fx6200 card. I got easily confused reading things online on how to do it. Can someone point me in the right direction?
[08:26] <Krazubu> I'm running linux for the 1st time and I would need some help about installing an ATI X1600 driver
[08:26] <Ailean> is there anything different to note about dual-booting ubuntu with vista as opposed to XP?
[08:26] <jumbers> Is there any voice modulation software available for Ubuntu so that I can modify my voice before it reaches Skype?
[08:26] <x89x> Toma SHould i download the X.Org X server -- VIA display driver  package too ?
[08:26] <RoC_MasterMind> Toma-, OK, I'll be back.  Thanks.
[08:26] <Toma-> x89x: sure. cant hurt
[08:26] <Toma-> RoC_MasterMind: np. cya soon
[08:26] <RoC_MasterMind> !dual-boot Ailean
[08:27] <Ailean> jumbers that's just creepy
[08:27] <RoC_MasterMind> !dual-boot| Ailean
[08:27] <ubotu> Ailean: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[08:27] <jumbers> Ailean: Not really, I want to disguise my voice
[08:27] <RoC_MasterMind> There might be some notes there about Vista.
[08:27] <massctrl> hello I want to debootstrap ubuntu as a domU on my debian xen server.  where can I get the scripts for it (the ones for /usr/lib/debootstrap/scripts/)?
[08:27] <Toma-> jumbers: sure. just use jack to patch up some connections and use that jack wrapper program (cant remember what it is
[08:27] <erUSUL> !install | massctrl
[08:27] <ubotu> massctrl: 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
[08:28] <jumbers> Toma-: I don't entirely understand what you mean
[08:28] <Ailean> does anyone have any additional tips about dual-booting with vista?
[08:28] <Myke`> I'm a total noob to ubuntu/linux and would like to run dual screens. I have an nvidia fx6200 card. I got easily confused reading things online on how to do it. Can someone point me in the right direction?
[08:28] <kupesoft> How can I check information about whether fsck will run for a disk?
[08:28] <x89x> Toma. i installed the package. what do i do now ??
[08:29] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: sorry, I was away (a guy's gotta eat...) anyway, I've got the source, but I don't know how to install it.
[08:29] <Toma-> jumbers: youll need 'jack' 'qjackctl' and some other tools... just google jack :D
[08:29] <Yasumoto> snowglobe: cool. where'd you download the file to?
[08:29] <jumbers> Toma-: How will Skype pick up the modified sound though?
[08:30] <Toma-> x89x: run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' and select unichrome or via as thedriver
[08:30] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: /home/kevin
[08:30] <Toma-> jumbers: you need 'jack-rack' to run a realtime effect on the sound
[08:30] <Kohvihoor> hi
[08:30] <x89x> Toma. theres no unichrome option !
[08:31] <Kohvihoor> i have radeon 9200 and i think i don't have any hardware acceleration
[08:31] <Yasumoto> snowglobe: open up the terminal, and type "tar -xvvf *.tar.gz"
[08:31] <jumbers> Toma-: Is the base program called jackeq? Because that was in Synaptic
[08:31] <_Lucretia_> can anybody help me out with getting 32 bit compiles to work on feisty?
[08:31] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: open /home/kevin/thunderbird? or /home/kevin?
[08:31] <Toma-> jumbers: might work. doubt it tho. you need something that "steals" skypes alsa connection then rewires it to jack
[08:32] <jumbers> Toma-: And what would that be?
[08:32] <Toma-> jumbers: 1 moment
[08:32] <jumbers> Toma-: Okay
[08:32] <Yasumoto> snowglobe: that depends on where the .tar.gz file is
[08:32] <Yasumoto> if it's in its own directory, then do it there
[08:32] <x89x> Toma via didnt work before yesterday when i tried ! Has it been changed now ?
[08:32] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: oh...
[08:32] <Toma-> _Lucretia_: hu? what have you compiled and whats the problem?
[08:33] <Yasumoto> if you type "ls" you'll see a list of all the files in your current directory
[08:33] <Toma-> x89x: probably not...
[08:33] <x89x> toma theres no Unichrome option :(
[08:33] <Yasumoto> and "pwd" will Pring Working Directory
[08:33] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: oh, i've already estracted it
[08:33] <jrattner1> Question: How do I have a users's sent and recieved e-mail forwarded to another address besides theirs (to create a back up)
[08:33] <Yasumoto> oh, kk
[08:33] <Yasumoto> alright
[08:33] <Yasumoto> cd into the directory
[08:33] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: it's now all expanded in /home/kevin/thunderbird
[08:34] <Yasumoto> cd ~/thunderbird
[08:34] <Yasumoto> you want to find a readme file
[08:34] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: was that bad?
[08:34] <Yasumoto> nope
[08:34] <Yasumoto> that's exactly right, actually
[08:34] <lan1g1r0> any advice on getting opera running on feisty?
[08:35] <Yasumoto> but now we need to move into that directory, and figure out how to compile the program
[08:35] <Toma-> x89x: what unichrome chip do you have?
[08:35] <Yasumoto> (if i'm saying something that isn't clear, lemme know)
[08:35] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: ok
[08:35] <x89x> VIA deltachrome IGP Toma
[08:35] <_Lucretia_> Toma-: not compiled anything, it won't...basically on 64-bit, need to compile some 32-bit stuff, just opengl/glx/x samples from nehe without having to go through and port them. get an error regarding this (gnu/stubs-32.h) not being available
[08:36] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: this is what the readme contains (and i've been to that website, nothing there) For information about installing, running and configuring Thunderbird
[08:36] <snowglobe> including a list of known issues and troubleshooting information,
[08:36] <snowglobe> refer to: http://getthunderbird.com/releases/
[08:36] <cyberphaz> what do i need to enabke the desktop effects? it says composite extention not available but libxcomposite1 is installed?
[08:36] <Toma-> _Lucretia_: on a 64bit system, you will have 64bit development files. to compile for a 32bit system, you need 32bit development files.
[08:36] <Toma-> _Lucretia_: long story short, either get a 32bit chroot or a nice little qemu install
[08:37] <Toma-> keeps a tidy system
[08:37] <FreeFull> cyberphaz, do you have ati graphics card?
[08:37] <cyberphaz> yep
[08:37] <cyberphaz> fgrlx installed too
[08:38] <x89x> Toma VIA DeltaChrome IGP
[08:38] <Toma-> x89x: ok
[08:38] <x89x> Toma : now ?
[08:38] <Toma-> what?
[08:39] <Yasumoto> snowglobe: i'm at work using cygwin (it's a unix-like environment in windows, basically). but i just downloaded the source, lemme look through it really quick
[08:39] <Baron_Erkan> halo can someone hear me
[08:39] <FreeFull> cyberphaz, http://www.kittypee.com/2007/05/07/desktop-effects-on-ubuntu-feisty-ati-beryl/ this should help
[08:39] <Baron_Erkan> halo?
[08:39] <_Lucretia_> Toma-: qemu != for 3D
[08:39] <Baron_Erkan> did the registration work????
[08:39] <XitroX> can somebody help me with a raid1? I've setup one at installation but now when boot with only one hdd it's not starting. what could i do? (saying md0 assembled with 1 out of 2 but not started)
[08:39] <cyberphaz> ugh i have to install beryl to make it work despite that its by default in the gnome menu?
[08:39] <Toma-> _Lucretia_: you can compile on it tho
[08:40] <Baron_Erkan> can someone help me with configure wlan
[08:40] <_Lucretia_> Toma-: but there are supposed to be dev deb's for 32 bit under 64, but they're not there
[08:40] <toryl__> !anyone | Baron_Erkan
[08:40] <ubotu> Baron_Erkan: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[08:40] <cyberphaz> ow i see thanks
[08:40] <FreeFull> cyberphaz, you actually don't have to install beryl if you have it installed.
[08:41] <Baron_Erkan> Does Anybody know how to configure wlan in ubuntu ???? i only wanna join my router....
[08:41] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: ok
[08:41] <tristil> Baron_Erkan, are you on Feisty?
[08:41] <Baron_Erkan> what is feisty?
[08:42] <tristil> Baron_Erkan, most recent Ubuntu.
[08:42] <systemd0wn> Question, USB to Serial adapter is not working, dmesg shows that it was recognized and is now /dev/ttyUSB0 but when i use cutecom or cat i dont see anything
[08:42] <Baron_Erkan> pls tell me how to configure network i mean ive a wlan but it doesnt appear with roaming mode of corse it is pw secured...
[08:42] <erUSUL> !wifi | Baron_Erkan
[08:42] <ubotu> Baron_Erkan: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:42] <FreeFull> Baron_Erkan, Feisty is the newest version of ubuntu
[08:42] <neverblue> anyone know javascript, looking for a URL that is a good resource of info on the topic?
[08:43] <tristil> Baron_Erkan, Feisty's support for wireless is much better.
[08:43] <FreeFull> neverblue, http://www.w3schools.com/js/default.asp
[08:44] <RoC_MasterMind> Toma-, script does not run as /etc/rc.local...marked executable. :-(
[08:44] <Baron_Erkan> waaaaaaaaaaaaaa yeah it may be better but i dont have internet connection with my desktop so how i should do this feisty thing da
[08:44] <Yasumoto> snowglobe: if you're still in /home/kevin/thunderbird, type "./thunderbird"
[08:44] <Baron_Erkan> i mean desktop pc...
[08:44] <neverblue> FreeFull, already been over it, I was looking for a reference
[08:44] <Baron_Erkan> ok i give up and return to windoofs......
[08:44] <Baron_Erkan> cu
[08:44] <Toma-> RoC_MasterMind: tried just putting the script in /usr/local/bin then adding its location to rc.local?
[08:44] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: oh!
[08:44] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: yay
[08:45] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: where will that install it to though?
[08:45] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: I don't want it installed to /home/kevin
[08:45] <RoC_MasterMind> Toma-, like ". /usr/local/bin/myscript.sh" to rc.local?
[08:45] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: i'd like it to be installed over thunderbird 1.5 (if possible)
[08:45] <RoC_MasterMind> or just "/usr/local/bin/myscript.sh"
[08:45] <Toma-> RoC_MasterMind: just 'myscript.sh'
[08:45] <Yasumoto> snowglobe: http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/05/18/manually-install-thunderbird-2-ubuntu-704/
[08:45] <Toma-> (i suspect)
[08:46] <Toma-> x89x: doing a little investigating on your video card.... seems it doesnt work in linux :O
[08:47] <Yasumoto> snowglobe: that should be good. check the link at the bottom of the post too
[08:47] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: ok, what does /opt mean?
[08:47] <amexa_> how do i connect to amule??
[08:47] <dswillia74437> ok simple question, hope its a simple error.  I have a directory that is not showing up as a directory, its actually showing up as a file.  Is there a command to tell ubuntu to see it as a directory?
[08:47] <systemd0wn> Question, USB to Serial adapter is not working, dmesg shows that it was recognized and is now /dev/ttyUSB0 but when i use cutecom or cat i dont see anything
[08:48] <`Matir> systemd0wn, what is it connected to?
[08:48] <amexa_> hi
[08:48] <toryl__> amexa_: what are you having trouble with?
[08:48] <systemd0wn> `Matir, its a WRAP motherboard.
[08:48] <Yasumoto> snowglobe: it's just the name of a directory (Optional application software packages)
[08:48] <x89x> Toma can i just change the screen refresh rate then ??
[08:48] <amexa_> i have a question: when i enable desktop effects, the upper bar of the windows disappear
[08:48] <Toma-> x89x: you can try
[08:49] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: oh
[08:49] <amexa_> the bar with the buttons to maximize, minimize and close
[08:49] <Toma-> x89x: 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[08:49] <`Matir> systemd0wn, are you sure the motherboard is outputting something on the serial?
[08:49] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: my /opt is empty
[08:49] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: is it supposed to be?
[08:50] <systemd0wn> `Matir, ya i can plug it into a windows computer and it works, i have tried 2 adapters and get the same result.  I have used it in Ubuntu 6.06 a while back, recently dug it out of a box and its not working
[08:50] <Yasumoto> snowglobe: I think it's fine. it just means you haven't installed anything there yet
[08:50] <`Matir> systemd0wn, odd... got the right parity/timing/etc settings?
[08:51] <systemd0wn> `Matir, ya
[08:51] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: will it erase thunderbird 1.5, but keep the settings?
[08:51] <Yasumoto> that's the plan
[08:51] <snowglobe> ok
[08:51] <`Matir> systemd0wn, odd... tried the adapters on the windows box?
[08:51] <Yasumoto> your settings should be saved in ~/.thunderbird
[08:52] <misstajah> Question: i installed nvidia-drivers-new (or something alike) and now my ubuntu won't start. it loads and everything but when X starts, it reboots :S Ideas? Thx in advance
[08:52] <systemd0wn> `Matir, hah. no i havent i should... but that one JUST got formatted and SUSE is now intsalled
[08:52] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: it says to install it to /usr/local/bin
[08:53] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: but there is nothing in there, so where do all the programs get installed to?
[08:53] <`Matir> systemd0wn, ah... have you tried minicom?
[08:53] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: ....maybe they are hidden
[08:53] <RoC_MasterMind> ok, Toma- it's running, it was running just in /etc/rc.local...but I didn't notice till X closed....It needs to run before X starts, and block X from starting.
[08:53] <Yasumoto> misstajah: you need to reconfigure your xorg.conf file (located in /etc/X11 )
[08:53] <Toma-> jumbers: you still here?
[08:53] <Yasumoto> snowglobe: have you installed it already?
[08:53] <fuzzy_logic> misstajah: what do you mean, it reboots? the computer starts up again??
[08:54] <misstajah> fuzzy_logic: yes, just like u said
[08:54] <Toma-> RoC_MasterMind: Oh.
[08:54] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: no, i wanna make sure that i don't lose all my stuff, i've got lots of important junk
[08:54] <Toma-> well then.
[08:54] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: so do i just follow that guide?
[08:54] <fuzzy_logic> misstajah: but when it reboots you can use your desktop and everything?
[08:54] <misstajah> Yasumoto what should i setup in xorg.conf file?
[08:54] <systemd0wn> `Matir, ya minicom didnt work.  Im going to try it on SUSE in a min
[08:55] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: I'm still learning, as you could probably tell...
[08:55] <misstajah> fuzzy_logic nope, it won't even show up any X window nor login screen, nothing
[08:55] <Yasumoto> snowglobe: a)the reason it's empty is because nothing's installed there yet b)so long as you leave your /home directory alone, your settings'll be fine c)yep, follow the guide. d) haha, don't worry. we're all still learning. :)
[08:55] <Toma-> RoC_MasterMind: this is the easiest thing to do... edit the gdm init file
[08:55] <snowglobe> Yasumoto: lol, ty
[08:55] <RoC_MasterMind> sounds like it Toma-
[08:55] <MrTsunami> life is a perpetual process of learning
[08:55] <fuzzy_logic> misstajah: try to press alt+f2 when it reboots, see if you get some errors
[08:55] <MrTsunami> :)
[08:56] <Toma-> RoC_MasterMind: theres probably a more sane way, but really, if you need to stop X, gdm init is the thing that will do that
[08:56] <misstajah> fuzzy_logic after it reboots or before? i mean, if it reboots, nothing comes rite? :S
[08:56] <Yasumoto> misstajah: i tried to play around with my ati drivers, and totally screwed over my xserver. it may be a different problem, but all that I really remember is typing "man xorg.conf" and trying to read/understand enough to fix it
[08:56] <misstajah> oh
[08:56] <Yasumoto> misstajah: lemme see if i can find something online
[08:56] <misstajah> thnx Yasumoto
[08:58] <_Scout> Can anyone suggest a brand of desktops?
[08:58] <FreeFull> HP?
[08:58] <PointyThingsHurt> Greetings #Ubuntu
[08:58] <preaction> _Scout, assemble your own using parts from pricewatch.com <- what i usually do
[08:59] <preaction> _Scout, otherwise, Dell sells a line of ubuntu-loaded desktops and laptops now
[08:59] <_Scout> preaction, I am shopping for a friend.
[08:59] <_Scout> He wants something for gaming and music.
[08:59] <_Scout> So ubuntu isn't a needed factor (though I am partitioning his drive when he gets the computer.
[09:00] <FreeFull> For gaming buy a Windows XP PC.
[09:00] <preaction> _Scout, but this is an ubuntu channel. the ubuntu support channel.
[09:00] <preaction> !offtopic
[09:00] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:00] <_Scout> Heh, alright.
[09:00] <preaction> and you'd be surprised at the amount of support for games wine has these days
[09:01] <Anlar> and the amount of the BEST games that have problems
[09:01] <_Scout> It supports WoW now I hear.
[09:01] <Szeraax> linux does?
[09:02] <_Scout> Linux with Wine does.
[09:02] <Szeraax> ah
[09:02] <Szeraax> dang, i want native...
[09:02] <Szeraax> oh well, off to go tinker with wine...
[09:02] <wizek> Are there anyone here who knows how to install succesfuly an nVidia GeForce 8800 GTS to Ubuntu 7.04 (kernel: 2.6.20-15-generic). I tried follow a lot of manuals, howtos, but nothing was good enough... I have error messages all time about it cannot load GDM, if I edit xorg.conf...
[09:02] <cyberphaz> im playing wow on cedega
[09:02] <Anlar> "native" ?
[09:02] <Geminias> hello?
[09:02] <cyberphaz> right now
[09:02] <preaction> "native" <- without the wine compatibility libs
[09:02] <Geminias> can ppl hear me now
[09:02] <preaction> !hi | Geminias
[09:02] <ubotu> Geminias: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[09:03] <Anlar> preaction: you can use the windows libs with wine
[09:03] <Geminias> thank god!
[09:03] <neverblue> how do you check the version of javascript your using?
[09:03] <Szeraax> Anlar: as in, not running in wine, maybe WoW.__._._-__.run
[09:03] <Geminias> alrighty.. can someoen tell me how to get the kernel headers for my currently running kernel?
[09:03] <preaction> Anlar, i realize, but that's still using the wine compatibility layer. Szeraax wanted a native linux build
[09:03] <Anlar> preaction: the only things left really on wine are then the dynamic linker and alsa+opengl translations
[09:03] <Szeraax> you know?
[09:03] <Yasumoto> misstajah: I may have found something: httpL//wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Feisty_Installation_Guide#Revert_to_Xorg_driver
[09:04] <Anlar> yeah that will happen later.. some 10-20 years time :)
[09:04] <Yasumoto> misstajah: it's for ati drivers, but in this case it should work regardless
[09:04] <C-{pR0F> I got this message when i try to install a .deb package "Dependence is not satisfiable : python-support" is there anyway to fix that (i tried apt-get install python-support , it didn't work)
[09:04] <Szeraax> Anlar: haha, i doubt it
[09:04] <misstajah> thank you Yasumoto i'll check it out and brief u :D
[09:04] <Yasumoto> sweet :)
[09:04] <Yasumoto> gl
[09:04] <Szeraax> Anlar: maybe, once Blizzard come up with an even better game that everyone goes to and WoW becomes abandonware...
[09:05] <Anlar> lol
[09:05] <wizek> Are there anyone here who knows how to install succesfuly an nVidia GeForce 8800 GTS to Ubuntu 7.04 (kernel: 2.6.20-15-generic). I tried follow a lot of manuals, howtos, but nothing was good enough... I have error messages all time about it cannot load GDM, if I edit xorg.conf...
[09:06] <Geminias> does "smp" have anything to do with dual core?
[09:06] <Anlar> "an even better" and "everyone goes" is what do not really belong to the same sentence. wow is just retarded average stuff for retarded average people
[09:06] <Geminias> i need to get the kernel headers for this kernel:   2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 20:19:32 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[09:06] <Geminias> any help ?
[09:06] <preaction> Geminias, SMP is Symmetric Multi-Processing, yes it has to do with multiple processors (or "cores")
[09:07] <Szeraax> go get their debs, Geminias
[09:07] <preaction> Geminias, apt-cache search linux headers <- try that?
[09:07] <Geminias> thanks, so does the #2 SMP
[09:07] <Geminias> is that part of the kernel name?
[09:07] <Geminias> or is it just .generic
[09:07] <C-{pR0F> Geminias: I need Help !!
[09:07] <preaction> Geminias, that's part of the generic kernel. it doesn't hurt if you only have 1 processor
[09:08] <Szeraax> Geminias: http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/source/linux-source-2.6.20
[09:08] <Szeraax> is this what you need?
[09:08] <Geminias> i have dual core, and i am feeding the kernel headers found at linux-headers-2.6.20-16-generic
[09:08] <Geminias> /include
[09:08] <Geminias> yet it is telling me that its not the running kernel
[09:08] <merlin-m-29> i seem to have lost some stuff on my top panel  updates icon thingie and when i ran pidgin and closed it would minimize to there all that is gone pls help lol im new to all this
[09:09] <C-{pR0F> Geminias: I got this message when i try to install a .deb package "Dependence is not satisfiable : python-support" is there anyway to fix that (i tried apt-get install python-support , it didn't work)
[09:09] <Szeraax> C-{pR0F: http://packages.debian.org/unstable/python/python-support
[09:09] <Yasumoto> merlin-m-29: i forget what it is you need to add exactly, but right click on the toolbar, and select "add to panel"
[09:09] <Szeraax> go get the .deb and use dpkg to install it
[09:10] <Geminias> i don't know pROF
[09:10] <Szeraax> (or the gui package manager if you want to)
[09:10] <C-{pR0F> Szeraax: I'm checking it .....
[09:11] <Szeraax> C-{pR0F: enjoy
[09:11] <C-{pR0F> "An older version is available in a software channel" , what shall i do Szeraax? Continue ?
[09:11] <merlin-m-29> oh lol ty i got it was notification area
[09:12] <Szeraax> well, would the older version satisfy the first deb and depends?
[09:12] <C-{pR0F> no
[09:12] <Szeraax> the first .deb and its dependancies?
[09:12] <Szeraax> *
[09:12] <Szeraax> then, use the latest version
[09:12] <Geminias> kk so just a quick question...  $ uname -a gives me: 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP   --- does that mean i need the package 2.6.20-16-generic
[09:13] <Geminias> or is there another package for smp
[09:13] <Zee1ot> could someone help me, I need write access to a drive mounted with sshfs
[09:13] <C-{pR0F> Szeraax: it works , thank u (K)
[09:13] <Kjellviz> is it possible to install Emerald in ubuntu ?
[09:14] <FreeFull> Kjellviz, yes, it should be in repositories
[09:14] <Szeraax> Geminias: what arch do you use?
[09:14] <wizek> Are there anyone here who knows how to install succesfuly an nVidia GeForce 8800 GTS to Ubuntu 7.04 (kernel: 2.6.20-15-generic). I tried follow a lot of manuals, howtos, but nothing was good enough... I have error messages all time about it cannot load GDM, if I edit xorg.conf...
[09:14] <x89x> Toba you there ?
[09:14] <Geminias> i'm using the 2.6.20-16-generic
[09:14] <Kjellviz> FreeFull: cant find it when searching for emerald
[09:14] <x89x> Toma you there ?
[09:14] <EADG> Zee1ot: I had a write problem with a NTFS-3g drive over sshfs awhile back.
[09:14] <Szeraax> Geminias: no, my bad, what is your processor?
[09:15] <Geminias> i'm trying to compile vmware but it's saying the header files are not the currently running kernel
[09:15] <Szeraax> its arch, do you know?
[09:15] <Geminias> centrino duo
[09:15] <Geminias> u need exact model?
[09:15] <Szeraax> Geminias:  personally, i would go get module-assistant and tell it to prepare, and it will get what you need
[09:15] <Toma-> x89x: not for long
[09:15] <FreeFull> Kjellviz, have you enabled the extra depositories?
[09:15] <x89x> Toma  it didnt work : bu i found a new thing. theres a unichome package in synaptic ! Now how do i install that ??
[09:15] <Kjellviz> FreeFull: yep
[09:15] <Zee1ot> its not an ntfs partition
[09:15] <Geminias> module-assistant.. hmm shall i google it then?
[09:16] <Szeraax> sure
[09:16] <Szeraax> it should be in a repos though
[09:16] <Szeraax> (assuming, you have apt set up)
[09:16] <Kjellviz> FreeFull: forget it, installed it via apt-get =)
[09:16] <Szeraax> (you do)
[09:16] <EADG> Zee1ot: try sending to the home dir you are logged into then xfer to remote drive.
[09:16] <Zee1ot> ???
[09:17] <Szeraax> "apt-get module-assisatant" would probly be easiest, and would probly work too, Geminias
[09:17] <Toma-> x89x: run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' and select unichrome or via as thedriver
[09:17] <Geminias> kk i got it.. so i just run it and it does what?
[09:17] <x89x> Toma sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg : Unichrome doesnt show up even when installed !
[09:17] <Szeraax> you run it, then choose "prepare"
[09:17] <Szeraax> (make sure you are root)
[09:18] <Szeraax> and answer yes when it asks if you want to unpack
[09:18] <Toma-> x89x: well im not sure then, sorry :(
[09:18] <Geminias> kk
[09:19] <Szeraax> Geminias: now, it should be getting all that your kernel needs
[09:19] <x89x> Toma : How do i know my model mumber of my card ?
[09:19] <Geminias> its done
[09:19] <Geminias> now what do i do lol
[09:19] <Toma-> x89x: 'lspci'
[09:19] <Szeraax> x89x: you look at the card, or use lspci | grep
[09:19] <Szeraax> Geminias: did it finish succesfully?
[09:19] <Geminias> i am supposed to feed vmware where my kernel headers are
[09:20] <Szeraax> Geminias: go do vmware then
[09:20] <kbrooks> Amaranth, ping
[09:20] <Szeraax> you shouldn't need to
[09:20] <C-{pR0F> Szeraax: sorry for bothring u again , but I installed a .deb package from the gui , and now i don't know where to find it , i don't want to run it from the terminal , i want to use the GUI (it's ATPonCD , where can i find it after installing)
[09:20] <kbrooks> Amaranth, need to pm
[09:20] <Geminias> where are the header files though
[09:20] <Geminias> did module assistant put them somewhere?
[09:20] <Szeraax> C-{pR0F: generally somewhere in /usr
[09:20] <Szeraax> Geminias: when i did vmware, i just pressed enter
[09:20] <Szeraax> Geminias: and it found then for me
[09:21] <Geminias> lol
[09:21] <Szeraax> Geminias: i think....
[09:21] <Geminias> its not finding them for me
[09:21] <Geminias> i have to specify where they are exactly (if i even have the right ones)
[09:21] <Szeraax> C-{pR0F: ohhh, so you want to use it, but its not in your menu? is that what you meant?
[09:21] <Geminias> what did module assistant actually do?
[09:22] <C-{pR0F> Yes ! , but i'm looking in the /usr Szeraax right now
[09:22] <Szeraax> Geminias: it went and got all the stuff you need to be able to compile modules for your kernel
[09:22] <Kjellviz> doesent emerald skin the gnome panels ?
[09:22] <Amaranth> kbrooks: go ahead
[09:22] <Geminias> but how do i use what it did to compile vmware?
[09:22] <Szeraax> C-{pR0F: have you tried using the menu updating tool?
[09:22] <tschaka> merc avi
[09:22] <Szeraax> Geminias: vmware needs some of the things that m-a went, got, and set up for you
[09:23] <nkbreau> what should i be using to conenct to a wireless network ? i tried wifi-radar but the button always says "disconnect" and i cant seem to be able to do anything
[09:23] <Geminias> alright but where do i tell vmware to look for my header files lol
[09:23] <Szeraax> nkbreau: are you sure your wireless card is working?
[09:23] <Anlar> nkbreau: networkmanager-gnome ?
[09:23] <C-{pR0F> Szeraax: wait i think i got it ,,, yes it was unchecked in the alacrate menu editor ! :p
[09:23] <nkbreau> yes it work, wifi-radar shows like 8 wireless networks
[09:23] <C-{pR0F> thankx
[09:23] <Szeraax> Geminias: now i feel dumb, bc i cant remeber...
[09:23] <nkbreau> including mine
[09:23] <nkbreau> but when i select it and click edit it doesnt do anything
[09:24] <leobloom> guys how is it called that package that let you see all the stats bout your pc in linux?
[09:24] <Szeraax> mkeadle: have you tried using iwconfig?
[09:24] <Geminias> lol ^^
[09:24] <mkeadle> Szeraax: sure haven't
[09:24] <Szeraax> :(
[09:24] <nkbreau> network manager is a pain when you have to switch to a different wifi
[09:24] <nkbreau> because you have to retype the key and everything
[09:24] <Szeraax> nkbreau: have you used iwconfig?
[09:24] <Geminias> oh i found them
[09:24] <Geminias> lets see if they work now
[09:25] <Szeraax> mkeadle: sorry!, wrong person
[09:25] <Szeraax> Geminias: ok
[09:25] <compengi> !ftp
[09:25] <ubotu> FTP clients: !Nautilus, !gFTP (for !GNOME) - !Konqueror, !Kasablanca, !KFTPGrabber (for !KDE) - See also !FTPd
[09:25] <ubunut> ftp://meklort.isa-geek.com user:star + pass:star
[09:25] <compengi> !ftpd
[09:25] <ubotu> FTP servers: !ftpd, !proftpd, !pure-ftpd, !twoftpd, !vsftpd, !MuddleFTPd, !wzdftpd - Graphical front-ends: !PureAdmin, !GProftpd (for !GNOME), !KcmPureftpd (for !KDE) - See also !FTP
[09:25] <younghacker> i need help fixing my software indexes they are broken
[09:26] <nkbreau> eth1 comes up as my wireless card, says I'm not connected to any netwroks
[09:26] <genii> proftpd is good and fairly simple to set up
[09:26] <younghacker> i tried to depackage something and it needed dependencies ,,,upon installing dependencies everything got stuck
[09:26] <younghacker> now i can't update
[09:26] <younghacker> i can't remove the software
[09:26] <younghacker> i cant do anything
[09:26] <Geminias> darn its still saying they dont match the running kernel
[09:26] <Szeraax> nkbreau: can you use it to connect to your network?
[09:27] <Szeraax> Geminias: REALLY?
[09:27] <Geminias> i'm trying to compile vmware workstation 5 - which is, i believe, 2 years old
[09:27] <younghacker> i can't update my ubuntu until my software indexes are fixed
[09:27] <Geminias> so its possible its just too old to work
[09:27] <younghacker> let me go google it
[09:27] <Szeraax> Geminias: hmmm, maybe...
[09:27] <nkbreau> i can connect in the newtowk manager are if i type in the ssid and key and stuff
[09:27] <nkbreau> but i want a gui tool where i can just double click the ssid or it saves the connections in a list or something
[09:27] <Geminias> anyone know of a free vmware i can get?
[09:28] <younghacker> ummm anyone know how to fix a software index
[09:28] <younghacker> where can i start
[09:28] <Szeraax> vmware player, Geminias
[09:28] <younghacker> please
[09:28] <Geminias> i got this vesion working on fc5
[09:28] <Geminias> okay i'll check it out
[09:28] <Szeraax> as long as you have the vm image already created
[09:28] <younghacker> thanks alot
[09:28] <sn0> younghacker can you pastebin the output of the following command to paste.debian.net or another paste site, sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude upgrade
[09:29] <micahcowan> Hi; I seem to recall that by editing some particular file (something in /var/lib/dpkg, perhaps?), it is possible to specify that a particular package be held at the current version, but I've forgotten the procedure to do this. Can anyone help with that?
[09:29] <stefg> !pinning | micahcowan
[09:29] <ubotu> micahcowan: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto
[09:29] <micahcowan> stefg, much appreciated, thanks!
[09:30] <Geminias> why is vmware player free?
[09:30] <FreeFull> Geminias, Its freeware, but not open-source
[09:30] <stefg> Geminias: if you want you can make a payment to me :-)
[09:30] <Szeraax> micahcowan: i would use aptitude
[09:30] <Geminias> what limitation does it have?
[09:30] <Szeraax> vmware player is free bc you can't create anything with it, just run images and save them
[09:30] <stefg> !vmware
[09:30] <Sciri> Geminias, afaik, it can use images but not create new images from scratch.
[09:31] <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
[09:31] <Anlar> Geminias: a lot small limitations, plus you can't create new images (using the official tools).. but also vmware-server is free and more able
[09:31] <micahcowan> Szeraax, I suppose I probably should; just too used to using plain apt-get for most purposes. Aptitude provides pinning support?
[09:31] <bur[n] er> !virtualbox
[09:31] <ubotu> VirtualBox is open-source virtualization software for x86, with a proprietary "enterprise" version sporting additional features. Packages for Ubuntu are provided by the makers at http://www.virtualbox.org/ - Setup details at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/VirtualBox
[09:31] <Szeraax> apt-get should too, i believe
[09:32] <Szeraax> instead of apt-get --install _______, i think its something like apt-get --hold ____________
[09:32] <Leonox> Hi... I'm looking for an open soruce aplication... I need a program to share my linux box desktop with a guy who is in windows... somehting similar to netmeeting... do anyone knows about one?
[09:32] <bur[n] er> Leonox: you could use vnc
[09:32] <stefg> micahcowan: aptitude is nothing than a fancier frontend to apt. so if you pin a package in preferences 'both' programs will respect that
[09:32] <Szeraax> micahcowan: they are the same tool really,
[09:32] <bur[n] er> Leonox: or NX (nomachine.com)
[09:32] <micahcowan> Right; other than the fact that, IIRC, aptitude will download Recommends by default
[09:33] <micahcowan> Szeraax, why should I be using aptitude rather than apt-get?
[09:33] <Szeraax> i didn't say you should, i said, _i would_, micahcowan
[09:33] <micahcowan> Oh, :)
[09:33] <TaJMoX> aptitude has a graphical list of packages that you can toggle - like synaptic
[09:33] <Geminias> sorry i just read replies now
[09:33] <TaJMoX> apt-get is for command line only
[09:33] <micahcowan> TaJMoX, aren't you thinking of dselect?
[09:33] <Geminias> so it can't create new images?  meaning i can't install a new OS with it?
[09:34] <Szeraax> Geminias: correct
[09:34] <stefg> Geminias: vmware support is in #vmware
[09:34] <Szeraax> Geminias: generally
[09:34] <bur[n] er> Geminias: check out virtualbox.org or vmware server to create images
[09:34] <TaJMoX> micahcowan: yes you can select and deselect packages in a graphical manner with aptitude.  it just uses dpkg just like apt-get
[09:34] <Geminias> ok thanks
[09:35] <micahcowan> TaJMoX, I think you're thinking of the "dselect" command
[09:35] <lillpelle> Hi, my CD/DVD reader&writer only works at som reboots. And when it work i just works for some CDs/DVDs and then stop working. At last reboots it does not work at all. I get "mount: special device /dev/scd0 does not exist" when trying to mount it. Any ideas? (I am running feisty on amd64 and happily gives more info if asked)
[09:35] <Szeraax> micahcowan: no, it can select and remove just like apt-get
[09:35] <Anlar> aptitude has ncurses interface also, and uses a lot of the same apt crapola
[09:36] <stefg> lillpelle: inspect dmesg. Overclocked system?
[09:36] <lillpelle> stefg: not overclocked. What should I look for with dmesg?
[09:36] <micahcowan> Szeraax, I don't think install/remove == select/deselect; they're related, but not equivalent
[09:36] <micahcowan> You can select without installing, etc
[09:37] <stefg> lillpelle: error-messages i which relate to your drive
[09:37] <Szeraax> micahcowan: i stand corrected, forgive my language :)
[09:37] <TaJMoX> micahcowan: no im talking about aptitude.  type aptitude and press enter in terminal.
[09:37] <Leonox> bur[n] ner: but vnc doesn't seem to have graphics aceleration
[09:37] <bur[n] er> Leonox: you're looking to do remote 3d gaming?  I'd say good luck :)
[09:37] <Szeraax> however micahcowan, i believe that aptitude is fully capable just the same
[09:38] <bur[n] er> Leonox: i use nomachine stuff for my remote access and it's killer
[09:38] <micahcowan> TaJMoX, I see, thanks. However, I'd probably only be interested in using it in command mode.
[09:38] <Leonox> bur[n] er: I need to show my application to a guy with windows... buy my app uses opengl
[09:38] <kesara> Hi Is it possible to get new 7.04 System after installing from 6.06?
[09:38] <TaJMoX> micahcowan: i prefer apt-get and apt-cache for commandline
[09:39] <stefg> !upgrade | kesara
[09:39] <ubotu> kesara: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[09:39] <kesara> I mean Ubuntu 6.06 CD.
[09:39] <bur[n] er> Leonox: good luck with that ;)
[09:39] <kesara> stefg: thx
[09:39] <micahcowan> TaJMoX, yes, I think I'll stick with those for now, as well.
[09:39] <Szeraax> kesara: after you install the 6.06 it is possible to update to 7.0x
[09:39] <motin_> har anybody got a copy of scanModem.gz? the download link is down...
[09:40] <stefg> kesara: rather do a fresh install, you have to upgrade twice and end up d/l'ing two versions instead of just a feisty install CD
[09:40] <bur[n] er> Leonox: you could try NX, vnc, or X forwarding, but openGL through remote access is tough
[09:40] <swaj> kesara, you can upgrade over the net using Synaptics, check out that page linked above
[09:40] <systemd0wn> Question, Anyone upgrade their ubuntu 7.04 kernel to 2.6.22 ?
[09:40] <compengi> how do i start proftpd?
[09:40] <bur[n] er> Leonox: maybe you could just make a screencast to share your app?  gtk-record-my-desktop is nice
[09:40] <micahcowan> Thanks for the help/info, TaJMoX, stefg and Szeraax
[09:40] <swaj> compengi, /etc/init.d/proftpd start
[09:40] <bur[n] er> compengi: sudo /etc/init.d/proftpd start
[09:41] <compengi> swaj, nope i couldn't i've tried it, it gives sudo /etc/init.d/proftpd start
[09:41] <compengi> ProFTPd is started from inetd/xinetd.
[09:41] <stefg> swaj: skipping versions is not supported. so if you install Dapper you've got to go through edgy, then to feisty. Very inefficient
[09:41] <gourdin> when will ubuntu release the flash plugin update (security fix) ?
[09:41] <swaj> stefg, was that meant for someone else?
[09:41] <Anlar> gourdin: did already
[09:42] <gourdin> Anlar: ?
[09:42] <bur[n] er> gourdin: i think i twas released... apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[09:42] <swaj> compengi, yea sorry you need to sudo
[09:42] <Anlar> gourdin: 3-4 days ago
[09:42] <lillpelle> stefg: only error msg I see is "[   67.721363]  ata2: port failed to respond (30 secs, Status 0x80)", could that be it?
[09:42] <compengi> swaj, i did sudo i got: sudo /etc/init.d/proftpd start
[09:42] <compengi> ProFTPd is started from inetd/xinetd.
[09:42] <stefg> lillpelle: ok, that's something
[09:42] <Anlar> lillpelle: that's quite bad sign, to ever see that sort of line
[09:42] <mhz`-> compengi, then proftpd is started
[09:43] <lillpelle> stefg: before that line there is one saying that port is slow to respond
[09:43] <gourdin> Anlar: bur[n] er I got 9.0.31.0.2ubuntu1
[09:43] <swaj> compengi, it should be running, try "ftp localhost"
[09:43] <Szeraax> motin_: it looks like no one has been able to dl it for quite some time. I would try going to multiplt linux irc channels asking if anyone has it
[09:43] <gourdin> flashplugin-nonfree is already the newest version.
[09:43] <stefg> lillpelle: that's the reason why it sometiomes works, sometimes not
[09:43] <systemd0wn> Question, Anyone upgrade their ubuntu 7.04 kernel to 2.6.22 ?
[09:43] <motin_> Szeraax: just about the same minute I found a mirror: http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/first.html
[09:43] <bur[n] er> gourdin: i have no idea about feisty's flash... i'm using gutsy... sorry
[09:43] <Leonox> bur[n] er: ok I'll give it a try
[09:44] <Anlar> gourdin: for feisty it was auto-distributed 3-4 days ago, update&upgrade cycle brought it..
[09:44] <lillpelle> stefg: ok, thanks. You got any idea of how to solve such a problem (if possible)?
[09:44] <gourdin> Anlar: not here :/ I update / upgrade every day
[09:44] <Szeraax> motin_: very good then
[09:44] <Megaqwerty> I'm writing a script that would tunnel a port through ssh for a friend. I felt it would be a good time to try out zenity. My only problem is that I'm not sure how to pass the password that zenity collects (into my $password variable) to ssh as the connection password...any ideas on how this could be accomplished?
[09:44] <swaj> gourdin, I visited the flash test page with my firefox and the plugin was installed for me through firefox, not flashplugin-nonfree
[09:44] <stefg> lillpelle: so you've got to investigate about your motherboard and issues with it in ubuntu. what mobo is that?
[09:44] <Anlar> gourdin: broken mirror, apt, .. ?
[09:45] <Megaqwerty> *I know how to send it to the password variable...just not how to give it to ssh
[09:45] <gourdin> Anlar: other update are ok
[09:45] <gourdin> Anlar: i'll check this
[09:45] <gourdin> thx for the feedback
[09:45] <lillpelle> stefg: it is an MK ASUS M2NPV-VM GeForce 6150 + nForce 430...
[09:45] <swaj> gourdin, http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_15507&sliceId=1
[09:46] <gourdin> swaj: I'm using konqueror :)
[09:46] <swaj> gourdin, visit that link.  If you're runnin 9.0.48 then you have the security update
[09:46] <insomniac190> I'm trying to access my networked windows machine on my ubuntu laptop, but it wont let me through places > network
[09:46] <gormih_> sudo /etc/X11/init.d/gdm restart - radical metod
[09:46] <Sciri> Megaqwerty: I don't believe ssh will accept a password on the CLI. Google for generating ssh keys to use key-based authentication instead of passwords.
[09:46] <swaj> gourdin, that page will at least tell you what version you have installed... I think flashplugin-nonfree was already updated
[09:47] <Anlar> gourdin: they must have pulled the update for technical reasons. in fact the installation/update of that package failed for many.. because packages.ubuntu.com doesn't update it anymore
[09:47] <gourdin> swaj: thx, I got 9.0.31
[09:47] <gourdin> weird
[09:47] <swaj> gourdin, yeah you need 9.0.48
[09:47] <gourdin> I just installed the libcurl security fix
[09:47] <gourdin> via update / upgrade
[09:47] <gourdin> hmmmm
[09:47] <stefg> lillpelle: for diagnosis you can try to boot with some special boot parameters
[09:47] <stefg> !boot | lillpelle
[09:47] <ubotu> lillpelle: Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[09:48] <chowmeined> is something wrong with the package signing?
[09:48] <gourdin> deinstall / reinstall :)
[09:48] <Anlar> gourdin: it was in updates already.. but is not anymore. some devels broke it I guess
[09:48] <stefg> lillpelle: i read in a german forum that noapic is required sometimers
[09:48] <gourdin> Anlar: ho, so no update right now
[09:48] <gourdin> E: Package flashplayer-nonfree has no installation candidate
[09:49] <gourdin> damn :/
[09:49] <chowmeined> are the packages not being signed properly? it says BADSIG and some of the packages are 'not from a trusted source'
[09:49] <lillpelle> stefg: oh I see, I'll try some of them (tried acpi=off before without any luck, but that is maybe not the correct syntax)
[09:49] <gourdin> apt-get install flash-plugin install 9.0.31.0
[09:49] <swaj> gourdin, yeah I tried to get the update myself and it complained about md5 sums not matching, so I just removed the old flashplugin-nonfree and used firefox's built-in system to install the updated version.... unfortunately since you use konqueror and I'm not familiar with that, I couldn't tell you an alternative way
[09:49] <stefg> lillpelle: check if you can update your bios
[09:50] <gourdin> swaj: I can try with firefox, i just want to understand why apt doesn't install it
[09:50] <lillpelle> thank you stefg, I'll try boot options, and then updating the bios (if possible). I'll get back and tell what happened.
[09:50] <swaj> gourdin, I don't know either :/  the MD5 mismatch snagged me up just this morning
[09:50] <chowmeined> no response
[09:50] <gourdin> swaj: same here :/
[09:50] <Photocopy> Now I find I get no sound while looking at youtube videos or projectplaylist. Opening a file in XMMS tells me to make sure that my soundcard is Configured Properly and that I have the correct output plugin, and that another program isnt blocking the soundcard.... What do I do?
[09:51] <chowmeined> so nobody cares that apt is broken.. again.. ?
[09:51] <Invisionfree> Is there a file you can run to shut down your computer? Like in /usr or something
[09:51] <kesara> I just installed Ubuntu 6.06 on my laptop and even after I plug in my ear phones still sound is comming out from the builtin speakers. Any fix for that?
[09:51] <chowmeined> Invisionfree, poweroff
[09:51] <Invisionfree> o
[09:51] <insomniac190> i need help accessing files off a computer connected to my network, can anyone help?
[09:51] <androoo> hi,  i am trying to install Xine on ubuntu 6.06 ... got as far as the following command "sudo apt-get install libxine1"  but its not available ....   so i tried as sugested in the error " sudo apt-get -f install libxine-main1",   this installed okay but when i then try  "sudo dpkg -i xine-ui_0.99.3-1ubuntu1_i386.deb" I get cannot access archive: No such file or directory, any ideas?
[09:51] <Megaqwerty> Sciri: so there's no ingenious thing like using a pipe that could answer the password prompt?
[09:51] <Photocopy> Nobody wants to help me cause im an idiot?
[09:52] <Invisionfree> Is there a file you can run to shut down your computer? Like in /usr or something that you can run in mIRC?
[09:52] <swaj> Photocopy, it's probably because OSS can't have more than one sound input channel at a time.  You probably need to "sudo apt-get install alsa-oss" and change firefox to use alsa
[09:52] <chowmeined> Invisionfree, dont do that, that is not a good idea
[09:52] <Invisionfree> chowmeined: Why?
[09:52] <swaj> Photocopy, this is only a guess tho, I'm not a sound expert in Ubuntu :P
[09:52] <Photocopy> swaj
[09:52] <chowmeined> Invisionfree, remote shutdown using IRC is dangerous
[09:52] <Photocopy> its cause this computer
[09:52] <Invisionfree> How so chowmeined
[09:52] <Photocopy> back when it had windows it used to not let me play two sound making things too
[09:53] <Photocopy> but now something in interrupting 24/7
[09:53] <Photocopy> making me essentially have no sound.
[09:53] <chowmeined> Invisionfree, IRC has no security, a malicious server could send the command to your machine and shut it down at any time
[09:53] <Invisionfree> chowmeined: I have sufficient protection, and I'm only doing it once anyway o.O
[09:53] <Sciri> Megaqwerty: I've never tried but I believe ssh is intentionally engineered not to allow insecure things like passing a password in a pipe or redirect. I could be wrong tho. If you absolutely must pass a password instead of using key-based auth look at "expect", a scripting language that lets you script actions. Like "run ssh, wait for password, send password, etc.".
[09:53] <C-{pR0F> I want to update my Dapper to Fiesty ,,,, how do i do that ?
[09:53] <chowmeined> Invisionfree, use ssh
[09:53] <swaj> Photocopy, try the instructions for alsa here -> http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Flash_Player_.28Macromedia_Flash.29_Plug-in_for_Mozilla_Firefox
[09:53] <Invisionfree> chowmeined: How?
[09:54] <Photocopy> swaj
[09:54] <swaj> Photocopy, I'm not 100% sure but it could fix your problem
[09:54] <chowmeined> Invisionfree, are you on windows?
[09:54] <Photocopy> thats irrelevant, i have flash..
[09:54] <chowmeined> Invisionfree, go get putty or another ssh client, connect to your linux machine, type sudo poweroff
[09:54] <Invisionfree> chowmeined: I'm looking for like... //run shutdown or something... chowmeined: If I was, I wouldn't be in here now would I?
[09:54] <chowmeined> Invisionfree, you could have another linux machine but you are currently on windows..
[09:55] <swaj> Photocopy, I know it's already installed, but those directions include a method of switching flash to use alsa.  My hunch is that you're using OSS sound drivers which don't support more than one program doing input at a time, but ALSA does support this.  So those directions show you how to make flash use alsa
[09:55] <Photocopy> alsa?
[09:55] <Photocopy> whats OSS?
[09:55] <Invisionfree> chowmeined: I'm not...How can I //run somethingtomakeitdie in mIRC?
[09:55] <swaj> Photocopy, it's more of a wrapper really
[09:55] <Photocopy> i think its my video card swaj
[09:55] <hanasaki>  just installed feisty.... root has the correct date / time from "date" regular users get +16 hours.... what is up with that?
[09:55] <chowmeined> Invisionfree, how are you running mIRC on linux?
[09:55] <swaj> Photocopy, I doubt very much that it's your video card ;P
[09:55] <Photocopy> augh
[09:55] <Photocopy> sound card
[09:55] <mhz`-> chowmeined, you can use wine
[09:56] <chowmeined> mhz`-, who on earth would do that...
[09:56] <Invisionfree> chowmeined: WINE...
[09:56] <Invisionfree> chowmeined: A lot of people I know
[09:56] <swaj> Photocopy, just try the method listed in that link, if it doesn't work then at least you gave it a try :)  I think it might work for you
[09:56] <chowmeined> Invisionfree, i dont think i can help you, im sorry
[09:56] <dmakalsk> Hi, can someone please point me to a guide to make the default ubuntu interface look more like Mac OS X ?
[09:56] <voidmage> Are the ivtv firmware packages even necessary since feisty put ivtv in the kernel?'
[09:56] <mhz`-> chowmeined, what's wrong with using wine + mirc?
[09:56] <Photocopy> im almost 100% sure its my sound card being unable to play sound from multiple sources, and something is playing blank noise!!! this is an old computer, so its probably likely, i said that it does this in windows too
[09:57] <swaj> Photocopy, if you decide to try that method, you might need to launch xmms using the command "aoss xmms" instead of just "xmms"
[09:57] <Skrypt> Can someone help me get ALSA drivers working?
[09:57] <chowmeined> mhz`-, its more the remote shutdown using irc thing
[09:57] <Photocopy> fine swaj
[09:57] <Photocopy> i think you dont understand my problem but ill try it anyway
[09:57] <swaj> Photocopy, it's a lot cheaper and easier than replacing a soundcard ;)
[09:58] <chowmeined> Invisionfree, I dont know how to do that off the top of my head, i could figure it out, but i wouldnt ever do it, id use ssh instead
[09:58] <Photocopy> k whres the link to that for xubuntu, swaj?
[09:58] <mhz`-> chowmeined, and that happens how often?
[09:58] <voidmage> Are the ivtv firmware packages even necessary since feisty put ivtv in the kernel?'
[09:58] <mhz`-> heh, where do you hang out?
[09:58] <swaj> Photocopy, the process should be the same for xubuntu, you just use a different editor besides gedit
[09:59] <chowmeined> mhz`-, what happens how often?
[09:59] <mhz`-> remote shut down
[09:59] <mhz`-> chowmeined, is that an exploit?
[09:59] <Photocopy> swaj
[09:59] <chowmeined> mhz`-, no.. Invisionfree wants to remotely shutdown one of his computers using mIRC
[10:00] <Photocopy> im a total newbie, youe going to have to guide me through this
[10:00] <mhz`-> chowmeined, oh...use ssh
[10:00] <Photocopy> swaj check your pms
[10:00] <Invisionfree> He's right..Chow is I mean.
[10:00] <swaj> Photocopy, open a terminal and type "sudo apt-get install alsa-oss"
[10:00] <Invisionfree> mhz`- == IDIOT.
[10:00] <Invisionfree> Bye
[10:00] <mhz`-> Invisionfree, login via ssh?
[10:00] <chowmeined> mhz`-, thats what i meant
[10:00] <chowmeined> er said..
[10:00] <mhz`-> heh, whatev
[10:01] <mhz`-> its dumb to do a hard shut down
[10:01] <mhz`-> but oh well
[10:01] <rsc___> hey.
[10:01] <rsc___> where are gtk themes stored in the user directory?
[10:01] <swaj> what's the default text editor in a Xubuntu fresh install?
[10:01] <Photocopy> swaj
[10:01] <Photocopy> its mousepad i think?
[10:02] <swaj> Photocopy, I have no PM's from you if you were sending me some :P
[10:02] <Photocopy> swaj, this irc client is weird
[10:02] <Photocopy> hold on
[10:03] <epp> it seems like every game i play is messed up ever since i setup ATi Big Desktop
[10:05] <chowmeined> mhz`-, i dont understand people...
[10:05] <mhz`-> nah, oh well
[10:05] <mhz`-> don't bother trying to figure them out
[10:05] <mhz`-> you'll go insane
[10:06] <epp> im using ATI big desktop. It seems like every game i open the video isnt on center with the window
[10:07] <Erdaron> hello, can someone tell me what I need to install to view PDF files?
[10:07] <FreeFull> Erdagon, depends what speed you want
[10:08] <Erdaron> FreeFull: what do you mean?
[10:08] <chowmeined> Erdaron, it comes with Ubuntu, its called "Document Viewer"
[10:08] <FreeFull> Erdagon, if you want it to have all features and be slow, install Adobe Reader
[10:08] <Erdaron> chowmeined: that doesn't seem to work. it just freezes in "LOADING" screen
[10:08] <chowmeined> FreeFull, but it crashes a lot under linux
[10:09] <Erdaron> what about the official PDF viewer from Adobe?
[10:09] <chowmeined> Erdaron, it crashes a lot
[10:09] <Erdaron> ho-hum
[10:10] <xjkr> hum-ho
[10:11] <Erdaron> nothing on sourceforge that works?
[10:11] <mhz`-> look into foxit reader
[10:11] <mhz`-> i believe that's supported in *nix
[10:11] <xjkr> that fails miserably
[10:11] <mhz`-> and its smaller
[10:11] <mhz`-> xjkr, foxit fails?
[10:11] <Geminias> !VirtualBox
[10:11] <xjkr> mhz`-: opening a pdf in foxit on ubuntu causes it to crash
[10:12] <ubotu> VirtualBox is open-source virtualization software for x86, with a proprietary "enterprise" version sporting additional features. Packages for Ubuntu are provided by the makers at http://www.virtualbox.org/ - Setup details at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/VirtualBox
[10:12] <mhz`-> not for me
[10:12] <mhz`-> maybe it's your foxit
[10:12] <xjkr> maybe!
[10:12] <Erdaron> has anyone tried the RPM package of Adobe Reader? Just convert it with Alien...?
[10:12] <xjkr> evince works just fine though
[10:12] <mhz`-> reinstall foxit
[10:12] <Photocopy> ?
[10:14] <Megaqwerty> Sciri: sorry about that, I lost EVDO connectivity...I believe my last question was "so there's no ingenious thing (like using some kind of a pipe) that could answer the password prompt?
[10:14] <AngryElf_> in what config file is the apache port located?
[10:15] <SpiffyBalak> I have a problem. No matter what browser I use, I can't log into Everything2.
[10:15] <mhz`-> ports.conf
[10:15] <mhz`-> for apache2
[10:17] <Braxis> Could I have some help setting up g++ properly? I have libc/libc-dev, g++/gcc, make, and build essentials all installed. When I compile a hello world app g++ has an internal error (seg fault in program cc1plus)
[10:18] <Sciri> Megaqwerty: No worries. Megaqwerty: I've never tried but I believe ssh is intentionally engineered not to allow insecure things like passing a password in a pipe or redirect. I could be wrong tho. If you absolutely must pass a password instead of using key-based auth look at "expect", a scripting language that lets you script actions. Like "run ssh, wait for password, send password, etc.".
[10:18] <ahorner> how do i get armor kde desktop object working
[10:18] <ahorner> amor*
[10:19] <kittu_> hi
[10:19] <ahorner> using metacity
[10:19] <Megaqwerty> Sciri: that's cool...I'll check it out. Although, I think for now I'm just going to let the user enter the password in BASH *gasp*
[10:21] <kittu_> hi i have a problem with playing a continues streaming video ...ie the stream have two continues stream one after another ..there are two bits in a stream i am able to play the first bit ant it stops .....its like there is an small advet playing for few sec followed by a stream video but the stream stops after small it i need to configure to play the continues stream..
[10:21] <Phrozen_One> is it possible to have a thin client using a wlan adapter, say with a modified etherboot floppy?
[10:22] <compengi> what does this mean - IPv6 getaddrinfo 'compengi' error: No address associated with hostname
[10:22] <kittu_> can any one help
[10:24] <Skrypt> Can someone help me get ALSA drivers working?
[10:25] <SpiffyBalak> I have a problem. No matter what browser I use, I can't log into Everything2. Does it have something to do with Perl, since the site uses Perl?
[10:26] <MinuteElectron> No.
[10:26] <swaj> perl would run on the server, not your box
[10:26] <SpiffyBalak> I see
[10:26] <Braxis> Could I have some help setting up g++ properly? I have libc/libc-dev, g++/gcc, make, and build essentials all installed. When I compile a hello world app g++ has an internal error (seg fault in program cc1plus)
[10:26] <SpiffyBalak> it's the only site I have trouble logging on to
[10:29] <phantasm_> Anyone awake?
[10:29] <SpiffyBalak> yes
[10:55] (chowmeined/#ubuntu) ouch
[10:55] (Bullcat/#ubuntu) Hi guys. I have a question, and I couldnt find the answer on google/ubuntuforums etc., maybe I'm using the wrong keywords. How do I manage things like desktop backgrounds, firefox shortcuts, permissions etc like I would with policy's in a Windows enviroment?
[10:55] (chowmeined/#ubuntu) what platform?
[10:55] (chowmeined/#ubuntu) Bullcat, sabayon
[10:55] (Braxis/#ubuntu) System specs or ubuntu version?
[10:56] (chowmeined/#ubuntu) like ppc, ultrasparc?
[10:56] (Bullcat/#ubuntu) Its an Ubuntu 7.04, users log on with thin clients
[10:56] (Braxis/#ubuntu) run of the mill normal old relatively slow x86
[10:56] (ferret_0567/#ubuntu) 18874 travis    15   0  532m  58m  37m S   38 11.7   0:55.61 amarokapp
[10:56] (chowmeined/#ubuntu) Bullcat, http://www.gnome.org/projects/sabayon/
[10:56] <rolfen> i khave a problem
[10:56] <dholiday> what package to I merge to get mod_perl with apache2 ?
[10:57] <ferret_0567> amarok is using 38% CPU on a dual core 64-bit AMD Athlon 64 X2 2.0 GHz, overclocked to 2.25GHz, on Ubuntu 7.04 64-bit
[10:57] <Bullcat> thanks chowmeined, i'l check it out
[10:57] <ferret_0567> why>
[10:57] <Pici> dholiday: libapache-mod-perl
[10:57] <chowmeined> rolfen, in kernel space?
[10:57] <Pici> dholiday: er, sorry libapache2-mod-perl2
[10:58] <rolfen> chowmeined: in user space!
[10:58] <dholiday> Pici: thank you so much...
[10:58] <Braxis> chowmeined, do you know anyone who would know the answer to this fubared g++?
[10:58] <dholiday> Pici: it seems like this should be easier to find in packages.ubuntu.com ...
[10:59] <chowmeined> Braxis, no i dont, im sorry.. i haven't really run into that before
[10:59] <rolfen> well i think i deselected the "expand" option of my top taskbar in gnome, and now i cant get it to expand like it was before, because there's not blank space to right click on hence no more access to the taskbar properties
[11:00] <nullkuhl> hello
[11:01] <nullkuhl> can any one help
[11:01] <Braxis> chowmeined, do you think reinstalling g++ would help?
[11:01] <nullkuhl> guys if i wanna install compiz fusion shall i remove beryl ??
[11:01] <chowmeined> Braxis, you could try, im really not sure
[11:02] <Braxis> Oh another fun error I've run into.... when installing libsvn1
[11:02] <rolfen> i'm going to rephrase my problem: i can't access the properties of my top panel because there's no more blank space to right-click on in the top panel... what do i do?
[11:02] <chowmeined> Braxis, have you tested your memory?
[11:02] <Braxis> "dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libsvn1.......corrupted filesystem tarfile - corrupted package archive"
[11:02] <Jack_Sparrow> rolfen: drag some icons onto the deskto to make room to get to prop
[11:03] <Braxis> chowmeined, i've never had a problem with the machine before this
[11:03] <Jack_Sparrow> when done drag them back
[11:03] <rolfen> Jack_Sparrow: ok i deleted an icon and i time to right click and access the menu before the panel shrunk... thanks
[11:03] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[11:03] <rolfen> phew!
[11:03] <Jack_Sparrow> rolfen: you dont need to delete one..
[11:04] <jorgp> more times then not seg faults with a known working gcc/g++ is memory, or at least that has been my experience
[11:04] <Jack_Sparrow> rolfen: just move it to the desktop then move it back
[11:04] <chowmeined> Braxis, your memory could be bad...
[11:04] <chowmeined> Braxis, if you have the livecd, try running memtest
[11:04] <Braxis> What should I download to check it
[11:04] <Braxis> memtester?
[11:04] <Braxis> test or tester
[11:04] <chowmeined> Braxis, its one of the options on the ubuntu livecd
[11:04] <ianmcorvidae> memtest86, Braxis
[11:05] <chowmeined> Braxis, at the boot menu
[11:05] <Braxis> Ah alright
[11:05] <ianmcorvidae> Yep.
[11:07] <rolfen> guys what is the gnome imitation of the mac expos?
[11:07] <rolfen> what was it's name again?
[11:07] <wepeel> hi all. I'm trying to use apt-get to install something, and I'm being asked for my install cd. How do I force aptitude to get whatever it needs from the internet...and why does it need my cd anyway?
[11:07] <chowmeined> rolfen, there isnt a 'gnome imitation'
[11:08] <chowmeined> rolfen, there is beryl which can do expose-ish things by using a plugin, but it does a bunch of other things that mac doesnt have
[11:08] <rolfen> chowmeined: i mean the thing that looks exactly like the mac expose, that shows icons on the botton of the screen
[11:08] <chowmeined> rolfen, you mean the dock?
[11:08] <Braxis> Haha, oh wow
[11:08] <Braxis> Yeah this memory is fucked hard :(
[11:08] <chowmeined> Braxis, ?
[11:09] <rolfen> chowmeined: chowmeined uh actually yeah i think i was talking about the dock
[11:09] <Braxis> over NINE THOUSAND errors
[11:09] <chowmeined> ouch
[11:09] <rolfen> chowmeined: sorry i'm not a mac guy
[11:09] <Braxis> Well not really... about 500 right now
[11:09] <PriceChild> !ohmy
[11:09] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[11:09] <chowmeined> Braxis, im at work
[11:09] <chowmeined> rolfen, i dont know, i havent used it
[11:09] <Braxis> Cool can you buy me some cheap sdram with that paycheck ;)
[11:09] <chowmeined> i get minimum wage
[11:09] <Braxis> :(
[11:10] <rolfen> chowmeined: i know there is one for linux too, i just forgot the name and was wondering if anyone here knew it... never mind i'll google.. thanks!
[11:10] <chowmeined> rolfen, yea ive seen it.. but i dont remember what it was
[11:10] <wepeel> does anyone know why aptitude would ask for my install cd and how can I force that not to happen?
[11:10] <TaJMoX> rolfen: avant window navigator
[11:11] <Jack_Sparrow> wepeel: Did you add it to your sources at some time..
[11:11] <rolfen> TaJMoX: yeah that's it! thanks
[11:11] <TaJMoX> awn is neato but it requires composite effects
[11:11] <wepeel> Jack_Sparrow: let me take a look
[11:11] <rolfen> TaJMoX: I have  beryl if that's what you mean
[11:11] <TaJMoX> wepeel - remove the cdrom from your sources list
[11:11] <TaJMoX> rolfen yes
[11:12] <TaJMoX> wepeel - i mean repository sources list
[11:12] <Egalfire> wepeel what are you trying to do?
[11:12] <wepeel> Egalfire: just install pdftk
[11:12] <rolfen> TaJMoX: cool
[11:12] <wepeel> TaJMoX: I understood ya :)
[11:12] <Jerome_> What plugin do you guys use for flash?
[11:12] <PurpZeY> Can someone help me out getting my soundcard to be a source as an input, like a mic? (a passthrough?) I had it setup in windows, but I can't seem to figure it out...Maybe I need a different mixing tool? gamix?
[11:12] <HyperCity> i'vd formatated my winzoz partition with a ext3 filesitem but now that part can be accesed only from root , how do i change that?
[11:12] <TaJMoX> Jack_Sparrow: i think on the DVD install, the cd is added as a repository so you dont need the net to add packages
[11:12] <Egalfire> hmm intersting it shouldn't ask for the cd
[11:13] <TaJMoX> !info flashplugin-nonfree | Jerome_
[11:13] <ubotu> jerome_: flashplugin-nonfree: Adobe Flash Player plugin installer. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 9.0.31.0.2ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 15 kB, installed size 108 kB (Only available for i386)
[11:13] <wepeel> TaJMoX: yes, I installed from the DVD because the net install wasn't working for me when I upgraded from 6.02 or whatever
[11:13] <calc> PurpZeY: sometimes (it is in my case anyway) the line in on a soundcard does not play through the speakers when you try capturing
[11:13] <TaJMoX> HyperCity: where are you mounting it to?   change the permissions of the mount directory
[11:13] <Jerome_> Tajmox: I have AMD64... any solutions?
[11:14] <SeveredCross> chroot or nsspluginwrapper?
[11:14] <PurpZeY> calc: I am not trying to capture from the line in...I used to have it setup where, if I was playing an mp3, if I was on a site that had a/v I could select my soundcard as an audiosource...so if I was listening to music, it played through, directly.
[11:14] <TaJMoX> Jerome_ there is a work-around to use the 32bit plugin - and other 32bit programs.  I saw it on the forum one day.  just google: ubuntu flash 64 bit
[11:14] <calc> PurpZeY: ok
[11:14] <TaJMoX> yes it was nspluginwrapper
[11:15] <Egalfire> use the script on the forums to get the plugin all setup its much easier
[11:15] <HyperCity> TaJMoX: i get only the disk in the computer tab under risources , then it should be mounted under /media/disk, i'vd tried umask but it seems that somthing isn't right
[11:16] <Egalfire> HyperCity - is the drive ide or sata
[11:16] <Egalfire> ?
[11:16] <TaJMoX> hypercity - try sudo chmod o+rwx /media/disk
[11:16] <kyja> dang !!
[11:16] <wepeel> Jack_Sparrow, TaJMoX , Egalfire : thanks, works now. AAppreciate the help
[11:16] <kyja> beryl is the best thing since slices peanutbutter
[11:17] <HyperCity> Egalfire: it stands /dev/sda2
[11:17] <Egalfire> ha i didn't do anything i ask more than i gave
[11:17] <kyja> I am in love with my computer all over again
[11:17] <TaJMoX> kyja : congrats
[11:17] <TaJMoX> HyperCity: sda means it's a sata drive
[11:18] <wepeel> ok, great. So the pdfs I was trying to combine give gs an error anyway
[11:18] <wepeel> sheesh, at least I got the repository things figured out
[11:18] <wepeel> anyone know a way to combine pdfs and not use gs?
[11:19] <Egalfire> HyperCity - make sure everything in fstab is ok sometimes i get errors with sata drives try to be identified as ide drives, it is very annoying
[11:19] <Egalfire> then again i have a fried raid controller
[11:19] <fblade1987> anyone know how to run code from ajunta for testing?
[11:19] <mwe> sounds bad
[11:20] <mwe> fblade1987: anjuta is buggy but it usually works
[11:20] <HyperCity> Egalfire: fstab gives me hda2 seemd strange even to me
[11:20] <rolfen> how do i make synaptic look better? i just switched from xfce to gnome and my synaptic looks ugly, the gnome theme is not applied to it
[11:20] <TaJMoX> HyperCity: try mounting it with the uid=### and gid=### options
[11:20] <fblade1987> is there any better c++ IDE
[11:21] <mwe> fblade1987: eclipse with the plugin
[11:21] <Egalfire> yea HyperCity do what TaJMoX said
[11:21] <fblade1987> what pluggin would that be?
[11:21] <Egalfire> that usually fixes the problem for me
[11:21] <TaJMoX> HyperCity: so like sudo mount -o uid=1000,gid=1000 /dev/sda2 /mnt
[11:21] <mwe> fblade1987: the c++ plugin
[11:22] <HyperCity> TaJMoX: i'm not that expert can u explain better? the chmod thing is a solution even after a reboot? or do i have to do that all over again?
[11:22] <fblade1987> mwe: is it off their website?
[11:22] <HyperCity> ah, thx
[11:22] <TaJMoX> HyperCity: it will retain permission after reboot
[11:22] <TaJMoX> HyperCity: did that work?
[11:22] <Braxis> Do I win something for having 16,120 memory errors?
[11:22] <mwe> fblade1987: yeah. don't have the URL
[11:22] <HyperCity> TaJMoX: yes , thx
[11:23] <Egalfire> HyperCity - give it a reboot just to be sure
[11:23] <HyperCity> TaJMoX: i meen the chmod thing
[11:23] <mwe> fblade1987: you add a repo and update, basically
[11:23] <TaJMoX> oh cool beans
[11:23] <fblade1987> ok thanls
[11:23] <fblade1987> thanks*
[11:23] <mwe> fblade1987: search the site
[11:23] <TaJMoX> hypercity - so to make all files and folders read/writeable for all users you can do sudo chmod -R o+rwx /media/disk
[11:24] <TaJMoX> HyperCity: or you can do chown -R user:user /media/disk
[11:24] <TaJMoX> to make you the owner
[11:24] <osmosis> how do I add routes to  /etc/network/interfaces ?
[11:25] <mwe> osmosis: I don't think you add routes to the interfaces file
[11:25] <mwe> osmosis: what do you need to do?
[11:25] <HyperCity> TaJMoX: thx , i'l go for the reboot
[11:25] <TaJMoX> osmosis: have you tried 'man interfaces'
[11:26] <mwe> the interfaces file is not ment for routes
[11:26] <mwe> except gateway and stuff
[11:27] <osmosis> mwe: Right now I have two default gateways...which is not a valid setup.
[11:27] <mwe> osmosis: well you should only have one
[11:27] <osmosis> osmosis: i need one default gateway, and then just specific routes going to the second nic.
[11:28] <mwe> osmosis: I'm not sure I understand your setup
[11:28] <scottDkoDer> Does anyone know if any other company is selling computers with ubuntu installed by default, or is it just dell?
[11:29] <Egalfire> as far as i know its just dell at the moment
[11:29] <Egalfire> it sux i know
[11:29] <scottDkoDer> I think dell is causing a big wave for linux. Not sure if it's good or bad yet though. Hi all btw
[11:29] <TaJMoX> hi
[11:29] <TaJMoX> scottDkoDer: #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:29] <scottDkoDer> ok
[11:30] <TaJMoX> I love my dell laptop - 2 years later they're selling the same one with ubuntu as an option =[   and i paid the extra 200 bucks for windoze just to throw the cd away
[11:30] <TaJMoX> ups
[11:30] <Egalfire> lol
[11:30] <TaJMoX> wrong tab =] 
[11:30] <mwe> dell ...
[11:31] <mwe> I'd never get a dell
[11:32] <lufis> dell isn't so bad. i have yet to see any other major computer manufacturer actually take linux seriously on the desktop
[11:32] <mwe> lufis: well that's a good point though maybe only the only point
[11:34] <mo0osah> Dell got the best warranty.... and best bang for the buck.... i wouldn't buy anything but dell if i have the option
[11:34] <mwe> I see
[11:34] <lufis> honestly, there's nothing wrong with dell :p
[11:34] <mwe> and they support linux and all so crappy hardware is not to mention
[11:34] <gravemind> hey can someone help me change the controls of snes9x so I can play chrono trigger?
[11:35] <mwe> shhh
[11:35] <gravemind> In windows when I change L R and A to the 'a' button on the keyboard it works
[11:35] <wepeel> is there a way to allow other users of this computer access to a folder in my home directory but not allow them to view any other folders or files in my home directory?
[11:35] <gravemind> however, the same thing in linux doesn't work
[11:36] <lufis> wepeel: you could set the permissions on the folder to be viewable by them and set the rest to non-readable by anyone but you
[11:36] <mwe> wepeel: make the folder group accisble be a group
[11:36] <lufis> wepeel: if you're using gnome, it can be done graphically from nautilus
[11:36] <mwe> wepeel: make the folder world readabe/writeable by that group and make them member of the group
[11:38] <gravemind> can anyone help me? (See question above)
[11:39] <lufis> gravemind: it's a keyboard?
[11:39] <mwe> gravemind: I don't quite understand
[11:39] <lufis> :p
[11:40] <floriakir2> today i got a new pc (both old and new one are fujitsu siemens) and i put my old hard drive into the new comp. at first ubuntu seems to boot fine, but then there's an x-server error ("no screens found"). could anyone please tell me how to fix this?
[11:40] <wepeel> ok, thanks again
[11:41] <mwe> floriakir2: pastebin /etc/X11/xorg.conf and /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[11:41] <panfist> floriakir2: you need to edit your xorg.conf file
[11:42] <panfist> hello, im trying to install ubuntu on a laptop w/o any removable storage, i've got it to boot via PXE and start installing, but it keeps freezing sometime after I select the distro, at 6% of "Select and install software." I'm following this guide https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/Netboot?action=show&redirect=PXEInstall
[11:43] <floriakir2> xorg.conf:
[11:43] <floriakir2> Section "Files"
[11:43] <floriakir2> 	FontPath	"/usr/share/X11/fonts/misc"
[11:43] <floriakir2> 	FontPath	"/usr/share/X11/fonts/cyrillic"
[11:43] <floriakir2> 	FontPath	"/usr/share/X11/fonts/100dpi/:unscaled"
[11:43] <floriakir2> 	FontPath	"/usr/share/X11/fonts/75dpi/:unscaled"
[11:43] <mr_daniel> with pppoeconf it is very comfortable to set-up a DSL-connection. It is also possible to set-up a internet connection on start-up, BUT how to deactivate the automatic connection at start-up?
[11:44] <SirTane> hi
[11:44] <SirTane> a program i use is trying to use the alt key
[11:44] <rolfen> help! all apps that i run as root (gksudy) have an ugly gray skin
[11:44] <SirTane> but because alt+click means something in ubuntu (i think, i'm very new with anything other than mac)
[11:45] <SirTane> it is interfering with what the program is trying to do
[11:45] <E101> is there a way to see the scripts that automatix is running?
[11:45] <SirTane> is there a way to change it so that alt isn't assigned anyth8ing?
[11:46] <E101> i want to make my own script to do some of what automatix does... is there a way i can see what it is executing when it installs things?
[11:46] <mwe> rolfen: install gtk-theme-switch then run 'gksudo switch2'
[11:46] <lufis> SirTane: in gnome, system -> preferences -> keyboard shortcuts
[11:46] <mwe> rolfen: the theme for root is taking precedence
[11:47] <rolfen> thanks mwe
[11:47] <mwe> !automatix
[11:47] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[11:47] <E101> i agree mwe.. thats why i want to make my own custom script
[11:47] <E101> wanted to see what was inside of it
[11:47] <jrib> E101: it's a python script, just open it in a text editor
[11:47] <lufis> SirTane: or try system > preferences > keyboard > layout options
[11:47] <E101> i tried, but i dont see anything useful
[11:48] <SirTane> lufis: then what?
[11:48] <E101> i am looking for the commands it uses, such as apt-get xxxx
[11:48] <lufis> SirTane: then find the appropriate setting and change it?
[11:48] <jrib> E101: everything it does is there, try #automatix if it's not clear how it's doing what it does
[11:48] <askand> Why isnt ubuntu remembering how big my windows are?
[11:48] <E101> ok thank you
[11:48] <mwe> askand: gnome
[11:49] <lufis> mwe: does it matter what the terminology is? he said ubuntu, not kununtu... ubuntu uses gnome anyway
[11:49] <lufis> kubuntu
[11:49] <mwe> I see
[11:49] <mwe> so ubunte means gnome
[11:50] <lufis> no... but it's a trivial detail :p
[11:50] <SirTane> i still can't find what i need to change sot hat alt isn't assigned anything
[11:50] <mwe> well the answer is a gnome short coming
[11:50] <SirTane> this would be so much easier on windows or mac os x
[11:50] <Jamesinator> The sun-java6-jre / sun-java6-plugin packages fail to play sound in some applets
[11:50] <jrib> SirTane: is it moving your window when you press alt and drag the mouse?
[11:50] <_Lucretia_> another hang!
[11:50] <SirTane> i thought that linux could do this kind of stuff
[11:50] <mwe> oh I mean ubuntu short coming
[11:51] <SirTane> jrib: yes it is
[11:51] <rjek> I assume I'm not the first to ask, but is Launchpad down?
[11:51] <askand> mwe: hrm yes..sorry..why isnt gnome remembering how big my windows are?
[11:51] <jrib> SirTane: system -> preferences -> windows  I think
[11:51] <E101> jrib, in /usr/lib/automatix2 there are only a bunch of python files but none have the commands that download from the repositories... is there another directory?
[11:51] <SirTane> thanks mate
[11:51] <mwe> askand: I don't know it doesn't
[11:51] <E101> err, i think i found it.
[11:52] <jrib> E101: dpkg -L automatix  will tell you *everything* it installed
[11:52] <E101> tnx
[11:52] <mwe> auch
[11:52] <younghacker> Good Afternoon (Morning or Night) I recently found that i have a broken software index and i would like to know how to go about fixing this...
[11:52] <SirTane> it's still not responding to alt+click
[11:52] <panfist> hello, im trying to install ubuntu on a laptop w/o any removable storage, i've got it to boot via PXE and start installing, but it keeps freezing sometime after I select the distro, at 6% of "Select and install software." I'm following this guide https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/Netboot?action=show&redirect=PXEInstall
[11:52] <mwe> younghacker: software index?
[11:52] <younghacker> yes thats what the error message says...
[11:53] <mwe> younghacker: like list of installed things?
[11:53] <mwe> younghacker: error message from what?
[11:53] <Matir> panfist, does the system freeze, or just the installer?
[11:53] <CheesyMonkey> panfist, It stayed at 6% for me for about 25 minutes :)
[11:53] <younghacker> mwe: I'll tell you now
[11:53] <panfist> yeah you know what i just glanced over at it, and now its at 23%
[11:54] <Matir> lol
[11:54] <panfist> its been over 45 minutes
[11:54] <Matir> it might transfer all the packages before running the installer or something
[11:54] <mwe> panfist: so wait a few days ;)
[11:54] <younghacker> mwe: I tried to install an XML editor, before the package finished installing it gave a message that it required some dependancies
[11:54] <panfist> when it said "please wait" it was being serious...
[11:54] <mwe> younghacker: yes
[11:54] <younghacker> mwe: i went to install the dependancies and thats when the messages started
[11:54] <mwe> younghacker: I see
[11:54] <panfist> is there any way i can submit a suggestion so that the installer gives some indication that it's doing something?
[11:55] <younghacker> mwe:  so it was kind of two fold
[11:55] <panfist> the hdd light was not flashing or anything
[11:55] <mwe> younghacker: yeah
[11:55] <jrib> panfist: bugs.ubuntu.com
[11:55] <panfist> ok
[11:55] <younghacker> mwe: the next thing that happend was there was an update icon
[11:55] <younghacker> as i try to update i get the error message that i have a broken software index
[11:56] <mwe> younghacker: oh. try open a term and type 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' and pastebin any errors
[11:56] <younghacker> aok
[11:56] <younghacker> lol i mean ok
[11:56] <askand> Hrm when I press ctrl+alt+f2 I get a newsession?
[11:56] <mwe> younghacker: right
[11:57] <somian> Error "/proc/net/rpc/nfs4.nametoid/channel"  errno 2 (No such file or directory)
[11:57] <somian> This is on the nfs client.
[11:57] <somian> What's wrong that would cause this error?
[11:57] <elpargo> any has a 100% CPU when playing some files in totem?
[11:58] <mwe> elpargo: odd
[11:58] <Music_Shuffle> elpargo, not I.
[11:58] <elpargo> mwe, is that a yes?
[11:58] <Cubey> argh. now i have no sound
[11:58] <younghacker> ok i have the error message from dist-upgrade can you post the link for pastebin for me?
[11:58] <somian> Is a kernel module not being loaded?
[11:59] <mwe> somian: what is giving that error?
[11:59] <elpargo> I get it with most avi files and some mpeg, weird enough if the window is very small the CPU usage is not that high
[11:59] <somian> rpc.idmapd (written to daemon.log)
[11:59] <mwe> !paste | younghacker
[11:59] <ubotu> younghacker: 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)
[11:59] <younghacker> it was apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:59] <mwe> younghacker: so paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[12:00] <askand> Why isnt gnome remembering my windows sizes?
[12:00] <younghacker> ok
[12:00] <mwe> askand: because gnome sucks
[12:00] <Cubey> well i managed to get partial sound back. i can get the test sound to work in gnome's sound setting but not the login/logout sounds
[12:00] <osxdude|desktop> I'm finally regestered!
[12:00] <sunnypies> wheres the best place to learn how to build web apps anyone?