[12:01] <wastedfluid> sobersabre; I have absolutely no idea.  Quick command to check?  It just "worked" when I installed 7.04.
[12:01] <octocore> hello, i've been having trouble getting my internet to work. i think it's because ubuntu is not reading my ethernet card. can anyone try and help me fix this?
[12:01] <Prendy> Me?
[12:01] <Ataraxzy> yeah. :D
[12:01] <killermach> I load kino plug in my dvcam  and press play on the cam, press capture on Kino and kino counts down from 10 stating press play on camera, but cam is playing .. anyone have kino setup with a non-AC/V dv cam?
[12:01] <makky> I need help with my Video card (i think)
[12:01] <ni1s> sobersabre, The motherboard indicates that it has power, builtin network card have power(starts blinking on cable connect), but nothing else. ATX-button reset won't work, cold reset wont work
[12:01] <Ataraxzy> I'm off to go be a first time uncle! have fun guys!
[12:01] <Prendy> My other drive at full size isn't even enough to handle it..
[12:02] <wckdkl0wn> ok i just installed the new ubuntu.. did the update.. whatelse should i think about doin with a fresh install?
[12:02] <rockets> wckdkl0wn, Idk what your situation is but I always install nmap, wireshark, ssh, ftp, bunch of stuff
[12:02] <makky>  I cannot see any videos
[12:02] <wastedfluid> wckdkl0wn; check and make sure everything works? :p
[12:02] <makky> If i resize, then I can see them
[12:02] <ni1s> I'm screwed arn't I...
[12:02] <rockets> !vlc > makky
[12:02] <wckdkl0wn> rockets, what is wireshark?
[12:02] <rockets> wckdkl0wn, ever heard of ethereal?
[12:02] <phpwner> why can't i log in to vnc server unless the machine is logged in locally?
[12:02] <makky> I have already downloaded VLC
[12:03] <ni1s> wckdkl0wn, network traffic analyzer
[12:03] <rockets> wckdkl0wn, wireshark is ethereal, they just changed the name. its not a fork, its the same thing
[12:03] <sobersabre> ni1s: how do you do a "cold reset" ?
[12:03] <kitche> phpwner: most likely your vnc server is not setup correctly
[12:03] <phpwner> kitche maybe
[12:03] <phpwner> what command will cause the machine's local screen to log in?
[12:03] <makky> but the problem is that the video plays, but I cant see it unless i resize the screen... and i can only see it AS I resize
[12:03] <sobersabre> wastedfluid: can you run command: sudo lsmod | grep ndis
[12:03] <sobersabre> ?
[12:03] <ni1s> sobersabre, by cutting the power supply
[12:03] <makky> I think I need the latest Video drivers
[12:04] <compengi> is it complicated to create a network between 2 ubuntu or linux pcs?
[12:04] <octocore> anyone know where i can find a guide to installing drivers in ubuntu?
[12:04] <YANP|Sleep> Where do I go to find a tutorial on how to burn ubuntu onto a cd?
[12:04] <wastedfluid> sobersabre; returns nothing.
[12:04] <wckdkl0wn> so far all i isntalled was the plugins for firefox to allow me to view videos, xmms, and xchat
[12:04] <sobersabre> ni1s: for how long ?
[12:04] <sobersabre> wastedfluid: ok.
[12:04] <wckdkl0wn> what about something like limewire? is that avalible for linux?
[12:04] <sobersabre> wastedfluid: and do you have a good signal strength ?
[12:04] <compengi> YANP, why do you need a tutorial to burn a cd? O.o
[12:04] <ni1s> sobersabre, the length of time it takes to smoke a cigarette, maybe 6 min
[12:04] <ShackJack> YANP: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[12:04] <makky> wckdkl0wn - frostwire
[12:04] <Vlet> Anyone know how to get a panel to span between two monitors?
[12:05] <YANP> thx
[12:05] <wckdkl0wn> makky, ok ty
[12:05] <wastedfluid> sobersabre; Well, it reports bad signal stregnth. 56% 5 feet away.. but I read that it's an error with Atheros cards.. as the MAX you can have is 90, and networkmanager doesn't account for that.
[12:05] <Vlet> wckdkl0wn: Or try aMule
[12:05] <sobersabre> ni1s: I think you have a hardware problem.
[12:05] <phpwner> if it isn't possible let me know. what command will cause the machine's local screen to log in?
[12:05] <genefitz> wckd, Linux has frostwire
[12:05] <ni1s> sobersabre, As do I....crap
[12:05] <moonlite_> compengi: no just plug them together using a computer to coputer TP-cable and set up a 192.168-network. It should be enough to fill in the details in System -> Administration -> Network
[12:05] <ShackJack> ni1s: You tried unplugging and leaving for a minute or two and pluggin back in, I gather
[12:05] <sobersabre> the power supply gives power not only to the internal motherboard circuitry.
[12:05] <moonlite_> compengi: do you know how you would do it in another OS?
[12:06] <makky> I need help with my video drivers
[12:06] <IceLink> what do i need to program sth. with gtk+?
[12:06] <ni1s> ShackJack, yeah
[12:06] <makky> I cannot 'watch' the videos, all I see is a black screen with audio
[12:06] <Modulator> anyone know how i can change the default selection on the bootloader for unbuntu?
[12:06] <genefitz> wckdKl0wn, for file sharing, I personally use AMule and Bittornado..
[12:06] <wckdkl0wn> makky, frostwire isnt in the repositories.. how do i get it then?
[12:06] <phpwner> $5 paypal: what command will cause the machine's local screen to log in?
[12:06] <BigToe7000> login
[12:06] <sobersabre> ni1s: it is possible there's some partial damage, so some of sources work and successfully feed the network card, but e.g. the ones that feed the CPU - don't work. this fscks up the whole thing.
[12:06] <genefitz> I find both easier to use, and usually find more on e-donkey than I do in gnutella
[12:06] <BigToe7000> *roll*
[12:07] <makky> wckdkl0wn- try google, however, if you really want Limewire, there is a way
[12:07] <ShackJack> Modulator: edit /boot/grub/menu.list to reorder :)
[12:07] <Modulator> ty
[12:07] <ShackJack> Modulator: Be careful!
[12:07] <phpwner> jason@linuxmce:~$ login
[12:07] <phpwner> No utmp entry.  You must exec "login" from the lowest level "sh"
[12:07] <BigToe7000> who would want limewire? get frostwire :P
[12:07] <genefitz> makky, I have heard of folks using limewire under crossover office..
[12:07] <seamus7> Where is a good place to install a bin file, in this case it's a game called PokerTH. /usr/bin/ or /home/username/ ?
[12:07] <sobersabre> ni1s: I would suggest to get a 100% working Power Supply Unit (PSU)
[12:07] <sobersabre> this would negate additional damage.
[12:07] <compengi> moonlite_, well i already set a network between linux and windows pcs but i'm willing to add a new pc to the network that would be running linux that's why i was asking if it's hard or complicated. i had never done it, but i had a friend that once told me that it's harder than setting it up between MS and linux
[12:07] <BigToe7000> phpwner, type su and type root password, then login?
[12:07] <kitche> seamus7: either /usr/local/ or /home/username/
[12:07] <sobersabre> ni1s: are you there ?
[12:08] <ni1s> sobersabre, yeah
[12:08] <ni1s> sobersabre, I hear ya
[12:08] <ShackJack> seamus7: Usually /sbin (shared binary)
[12:08] <sobersabre> well, implement ;-)
[12:08] <ShackJack> seamus7: Or what kitche said :)
[12:08] <simonaG> hi all
[12:08] <seamus7> ok thx
[12:08] <kitche> ShackJack: umm /sbin is system binaries stuff needed for system to run and such
[12:08] <phpwner> BigToe7000, so if i go home, i will see the desktop and not a login screen?
[12:08] <moonlite_> compengi: more than two PC's then?
[12:08] <sobersabre> wastedfluid: so ... do you have any errors in the log files ?
[12:08] <makky> genefitz- well, that is also a possiblity, but i since ppl using limewire could care les about illegal downloads - i know where to get the wine type program... cadera or whatever i forget the name... without having to buy i
[12:08] <sobersabre> wastedfluid: are you there ?
[12:08] <makky> buy it*
[12:09] <ShackJack> kitche: Oh, sorry he said "game" - DOH!
[12:09] <BigToe7000> phpwner, I don't know :S
[12:09] <wastedfluid> sobersabre;  yes, I am.
[12:09] <wastedfluid> where should I check for errors?
[12:09] <BigToe7000> phpwner, I'm just guessing D:
[12:09] <makky> genefitz- then you can use that to run Limewire
[12:09] <sobersabre> so, what's the signal strength 1st ?
[12:09] <phpwner> :(
[12:09] <makky> !codecs
[12:09] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[12:09] <compengi> moonlite_, 2 pcs not including mine connected to a router
[12:09] <kitche> ShackJack: usually /sbin shouldn't be touched at all
[12:09] <octocore> could someone explain to me the procedure for installing my ethernet driver??
[12:10] <BlackChaos> i installed ubuntu about 1 week ago and yesterday i deleted the partition due to problems that i had wit the os and today when i tried to boot my pc i got this grub error 22 and now im not able to boot to windows vista sum 1 plz hlp
[12:10] <genefitz> Makky, I understand.
[12:10] <wastedfluid> sobersabre; the signal stregnth is 57%; but that's inaccurate, Atheros drivers only report up to a "90" because a "90" is a really a "100" - so the signal strength is more so around 75-80.
[12:10] <moonlite_> compengi: then you should already be in a network
[12:10] <wastedfluid> which is what it was on 6.06LTS ^
[12:10] <genefitz> I fear wine though. It is such a 50/50. Half of anything I have tried to run in wine has crashed..
[12:10] <XLV> BlackChaos, boot from xp install cd, get into recovery console, issue the commands fixboot and fixmbr
[12:10] <makky> genefitz- can you remind the name of the wine like program?
[12:10] <compengi> moonlite_, yeah but i didn't setup the new linux pc yet
[12:10] <ShackJack> kitche: /usr/local/sbin ;)
[12:10] <IceLink> may someone help me with encoding? some files (from windows) did use characters like  and they are displayed with an ? in nautilus (not in Rhythmbox). Is there a way to fix that somehow [not by editing each file name;)] 
[12:10] <kitche> BlackChaos: reinstall your bootloader
[12:11] <ShackJack> Any tips for making ACPI suspend work with nvidia binary drivers? Mine doesn't want to wakey wakey after suspend to ram...
[12:11] <BlackChaos> XLV : i am running windows vista
[12:11] <moonlite_> supposedly the router uses dhcp to give out IP addresses so you should set both machines to use DHCP) and then you should be up and running
[12:11] <seamus7> This is a game so which of these directories is best and why: /sbin/ or /usr/local/sbin/ or /usr/local/games/ or /usr/bin/ ?? confusing.
[12:11] <sobersabre> wastedfluid: so what's with the log files ?
[12:11] <wastedfluid> sobersabre; where do I check them at?
[12:11] <XLV> BlackChaos, then vista should have a similar recovery console, google on how to get in it
[12:11] <kitche> seamus7: don't worry about /sbin/ you shouldn't touch /sbin/ at all on a running system
[12:11] <sobersabre> wastedfluid: you need to see what's going in the files in /var/log
[12:11] <sobersabre> namely:
[12:11] <Redhammer_the_Ol> hi I am trying to install some multimedia keys -- now when using xev nothing happens and I have read in the forums that a " dmesg " should then show up a code starting with atkbd.c but I get no such output at all
[12:11] <Redhammer_the_Ol> what am I doing wrong
[12:11] <BlackChaos> will reinstalling boot loader affect my files?
[12:11] <genefitz> Makky, many in the linux world are anti-crossover, because it isn't open source..
[12:12] <sobersabre> syslog, daemon.log, debug
[12:12] <wastedfluid> sobersabre; there's a lot of files in /var/log, what shoudl i be lookign for?
[12:12] <genefitz> Proprietary software to many in the community is kind of a no-no
[12:12] <BlackChaos> ok let me google but wat should i google for should i type how to repair boot sector in vista srry its that im new to this
[12:12] <davina> niht night
[12:12] <sobersabre> wastedfluid: look at the dates. take the latest files, and look inside them.
[12:13] <sobersabre> look for words like "error", "problem" "failure", etc.
[12:13] <XLV> BlackChaos, http://www.vistax64.com/vista-general/78610-possible-install-vista-recovery-console-boot-menu-winxp.html
[12:13] <wckdkl0wn> i have a amd k6-300 would xubuntu run on that better then a version of windows?
[12:13] <makky> What is the name of the program that is like Wine, but you must pay?
[12:13] <rockets> wckdkl0wn, 300 Mhz?
[12:13] <makky> Kadeva or something like that?
[12:13] <Redhammer_the_Ol> @makky for gaming its cedega
[12:13] <BlackChaos> k thx alot xlv
[12:13] <octocore> d00d why wont ubuntu recognize any of my computers hardware!!!???
[12:13] <rockets> wckdkl0wn, Xubuntu will run on that. not sure *how* well
[12:14] <ShackJack> makky: Crossover or Cedaga for games...
[12:14] <rockets> makky, actually cedega isnt that great
[12:14] <rockets> i have cedega
[12:14] <genefitz> Black, try booting to the Vista CD and "repair computer" There should be an area that will replace or repair the boot loader..
[12:14] <makky> Redhammer_the_Ol, haha yea thanks
[12:14] <XLV> BlackChaos, you have a vista cd/dvd or a recovery cd/dvd?
[12:14] <wastedfluid> sobersabre; I just found a driver for ndiswrapper, I'm going to try to install ndiswrapper and use a windows driver.  thanks for your help~!
[12:14] <rockets> For example, Steam runs much better under wine then cedega
[12:14] <wckdkl0wn> rockets, lol yea.. its older system.. for my lil bro and sis.. they just play card games and surf the web and thats it
[12:14] <XLV> BlackChaos, cause the latter doesnt have recovery options
[12:14] <YANP> eh..can someone send me the link again to burning ubuntu onto a cd
[12:14] <rockets> wckdkl0wn, yeah they'll probably be fine
[12:14] <BlackChaos> i have a dell vista dvd
[12:14] <YANP> computer was being stupid
[12:14] <genefitz> Black if you boot to DVD it shoud still work..
[12:14] <sobersabre> wckdkl0wn: good idea. ndiswrapper works not bad.
[12:14] <wckdkl0wn> rockets, just with windows on the system it runs slow as dirt and takes forever to open up a browser
[12:14] <m0dY> how to make my system re-reads the available partitions without rebooting ?
[12:14] <BlackChaos> wat do u mean by latter
[12:15] <wckdkl0wn> sobersabre, ndiswrapper?
[12:15] <ShackJack> m0dY: sudo mount -a
[12:15] <rockets> wckdkl0wn, well if you MUST have windows . . . then as much as i hate to admit it, use windows 98 or at most 2000
[12:15] <XLV> BlackChaos, former and latter, the 1st and the 2nd
[12:15] <Vlet>  Anyone know how to get a gnome panel to span between two monitors?
[12:15] <BlackChaos> oh ok
[12:15] <BlackChaos> i have a vista dvd is that ok?
[12:15] <makky> which is better Crossover or Cedega? (I want to run PS CS3)
[12:15] <sobersabre> wckdkl0wn: if you want to have a very light system, ubuntu is a bit heavy. you should search for a modern distro with "low end" hardware orientation.
[12:15] <XLV> BlackChaos, dell usually gives recovery cds, so it may not work
[12:15] <Chris_Swift> Does anyone know how to create a shortcut to a folder on a drive that isn't root?
[12:15] <Chris_Swift> *to
[12:15] <sobersabre> like "damn small linux"
[12:15] <Xeo> /exit
[12:15] <YANP> Can someone direct me to the website on how to make a copy of ubuntu on a cd?
[12:15] <ShackJack> Vlet: You have to set your screen so it's one big monitor -- I.e. if you maximize window it maxes to both...
[12:16] <genefitz> BlackChaos, if you are trying to re-load the boot, you can do it by booting to your dell Vista CD and choosing "Repair Computer" there is a boot repair program in it..
[12:16] <wckdkl0wn> sobersabre, it needs to have good gui suport though cause they wouldnt be able to use text base os
[12:16] <BlackChaos> no they gave me a full windows vista installation dvd just in case
[12:16] <ShackJack> Any tips for making ACPI suspend work with nvidia binary drivers? Mine doesn't want to wakey wakey after suspend to ram...
[12:16] <genefitz> If that is what you are trying to do..
[12:16] <m0dY> ShackJack: no, i mean after creating a new partition and to it to appear in /proc/partitions
[12:16] <rockets> makky, you cant run CS3, it wont work, period
[12:16] <sobersabre> wckdkl0wn: have I told you anything about text based system ?
[12:16] <LususX> "/part"
[12:16] <makky> rockets, what about CS2?
[12:16] <Vlet> Chris_Swift: What do you mean 'that isn't root' You mean you want to (for example) create a shortcut to /some/sub/folder or you mean YOU'RE not root?
[12:16] <wckdkl0wn> sobersabre, no i was just stating that lol
[12:16] <XLV> BlackChaos, http://vistasupport.mvps.org/vista_dvd_repair_your_computer_options.htm
[12:16] <rockets> makky, only PS7 works
[12:16] <cafuego> makky: vmware will run cs2 and cs3.
[12:17] <cafuego> makky: or you could run gimp natively
[12:17] <BlackChaos> i tried to start up repair via vista dvd and it says that my start up is fine
[12:17] <sobersabre> linux had GUI since the days when it needed about 800 MB to install.
[12:17] <makky> cafuego, i dislike Gimp :P
[12:17] <wckdkl0wn> ah
[12:17] <sobersabre> even less.
[12:17] <BlackChaos> let me chk out the link thatr XLV gave me
[12:17] <Chris_Swift> Vlet, /media/VAIO/Documents and Settings/Chris_Swift/My Documents/3D Buzz C++/
[12:17] <makky> cafuego and rockets, thank you.
[12:17] <genefitz> Black, on CD Boot, it has an option, after choosing keyboard and all, it says in big letters INSTALL, but look at the bottom of the screen there is a "repair" option
[12:17] <Chris_Swift> to there
[12:17] <rockets> makky, sorry man.
[12:17] <Redhammer_the_Ol> hmm anybody outthere know about assigning keys hi I am trying to install some multimedia keys -- now when using xev nothing happens and I have read in the forums that a " dmesg " should then show up a code starting with atkbd.c but I get no such output at all
[12:17] <miranda82> hello
[12:17] <sobersabre> wckdkl0wn: ubuntu needs manual tune-up to be more lightweight.
[12:17] <rockets> makky, i have one idea for you though
[12:17] <rockets> makky, how much ram does your PC have
[12:17] <cafuego> makky: i used to hate it too, then i used for for a while, and now i dislike photoshop ;-)
[12:17] <makky> rockets, 1.5gb
[12:18] <rockets> makky, ok, you can run CS3 in vmware then, just give it 1gb of ram if youre going to do any really heavy rendering or anything
[12:18] <wckdkl0wn> sobersabre,  well right now that k6-300 has xp on it.. it ran just fine when first installed.. but now is slow.. so i think xubuntu might be ok with it
[12:18] <sobersabre> cafuego: do you prefer corel products ?
[12:18] <makky> rockets, alright thanks!
[12:18] <cafuego> sobersabre: no, never got the hang of them
[12:18] <ShackJack> rockets: Is vmware the one where you don't need CPU that supports virtualization?
[12:18] <miranda82> my ipw3945 module seems to be quite odd, I have a lot this message: [  115.160000]  ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth1: link not ready, and the wireless does not work at all, any ideas on how to solve this?
[12:18] <cafuego> sobersabre: open source all the way now, gimp & inkscape
[12:18] <cafuego> ShackJack: correct
[12:19] <Vlet> Chris_Swift: ah, kk... Well, either (in nautilus ~ the default file browser) you can simply drag and drop the shortcuts by holding down the ctrl-shift keys as you drag, or you can use the 'ln' command at a terminal
[12:19] <YANP> Hi, can someone help me really quick?  I am trying to make a copy of Ubuntu and it promps me with this message: It appears that the disc, when created, will contain a single disc image file.  Do you want to create a disc from the contents of the image or with the image file inside?
[12:19] <YANP> What should I do?
[12:19] <ShackJack> cafuego: Thanks - I got jipped on my Core Duo - Core Duo but no VTX :(
[12:19] <sobersabre> wckdkl0wn: I think you should do as follows: install the ubuntu system. remove "ubuntu-desktop", install fluxbox and it's addons, and this will be quite lite already. then remove unnecessary services, and you're up and running.
[12:19] <spikeb> YANP, contents of the image
[12:19] <Vlet> YANP: first option
[12:19] <rockets> ShackJack, yes vmware is the Full virtualization product. It can take advantage of a hypervisor but doesnt require one
[12:19] <cafuego> YANP: disc from contents of ther image
[12:19] <YANP> ok thanks
[12:19] <rockets> ShackJack, its also non-free.
[12:19] <cafuego> ShackJack: laptop? or desktop?
[12:20] <rockets> ShackJack, vmware-server is free as in beer but not as in freedom
[12:20] <sobersabre> YANP: do you understand the error ?
[12:20] <YANP> no
[12:20] <ShackJack> cafuego: lappy I bought a year ago... T2050 Core Duo
[12:20] <YANP> I dont understand linux period
[12:20] <mark__> Anyone have any clues on how to setup a Swann Max-i-swann webcam in ubuntu ? nothing useful on google
[12:20] <spikeb> it's not a linux thing (the error)
[12:20] <ShackJack> rockets: Yep - I understand - might wait for Xen or what its called to make it to the kernel...
[12:20] <cafuego> ShackJack: Ah yeh... laptop cpus don't necessarily have 'em
[12:20] <sobersabre> iso file is something that can be treated as file ( if you only want to store it, like a CD image on a DVD.
[12:20] <martyyyr> I want to set permissions of a lot of files in a lot of subdirectores to 660, but all the directories need to have 770. What's the easiest/quickest way to do this?
[12:20] <nelsonuwp> im having a problem installing noip i get an error that says "make: *** [noip2]  Error 1" is there something wrong with my make?
[12:20] <cafuego> ShackJack: still, i ran vmware fine on a P3/600.
[12:20] <Chris_Swift> Vlet: leuk, bedankt.
[12:21] <sobersabre> or it can be used to make a CD from the image, which means from the contents of the image.
[12:21] <ShackJack> cafuego: Well, same with desktops - the ubuntu PC's dell is selling doesn't have 'em either (!!)
[12:21] <cafuego> ShackJack: your core duo will not have problems.
[12:21] <Goran_> does ubuntu have default insecure settings?
[12:21] <genefitz> YANP, it is asking you if you want to make an disk with the image in it, or if you want to make a disc with the contents in it, you want the contents in it..
[12:21] <sobersabre> Goran_: like what ?
[12:21] <sobersabre> :)
[12:21] <YANP> I dont think it even worked...
[12:21] <Vlet> sobersabre: I can understand how that would be somewhat confusing to some people who (not to make any assumptions about you YANP) are less than computer savvy
[12:21] <ShackJack> Goran_: No - uses IPtables as a kind of firewall and no root usee
[12:21] <mark__> Anyone have any clues on how to setup a Swann Max-i-swann webcam in ubuntu ? nothing useful on google
[12:21] <Goran_> like sudo settings for apt-get *
[12:21] <phpwner> i r like pie ftw
[12:21] <wckdkl0wn> sobersabre, ok i will do that then
[12:21] <YANP> I dont know anything. =[
[12:21] <wckdkl0wn> sobersabre, ty
[12:22] <YANP> I know I have cd burner but not sure if it works with linux
[12:22] <MTecknology> how do i format this for fstab? 'mount -t smbfs //PANTHER/Music /media/PANTHER_Music'
[12:22] <nelsonuwp> im having a problem installing noip i get an error that says "make: *** [noip2]  Error 1" is there something wrong with my make?
[12:22] <sobersabre> Vlet: why are you saying this to me ? you meant my lines ?
[12:22] <Goran_> or give root without password
[12:22] <miranda82> my ipw3945 module seems to be quite odd, I have a lot this message: [  115.160000]  ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth1: link not ready, and the wireless does not work at all, any ideas on how to solve this?
[12:22] <Vlet> YANP: That's okay - that's what gives many of us jobs
[12:22] <cafuego> //PANTHER/Music /media/PANTHER_Music smbfs defaults 0 0
[12:22] <sobersabre> miranda82: are you around a working access points ?
[12:22] <MTecknology> cafuego, ty
[12:22] <Sonicadvance1> A question. I have a Logitech Bluetooth USB reciever that is originally ment for a Keyboard and Mouse. What it is is actually a tiny Hub with 3 devices in it though. there is a Bluetooth Reciever, and two HID devices for recieving from the Keyboard and Mouse and they don't have Bluetooth access. When in Windows, it detected the Bluetooth reciever with the default Windows Drivers, Is it possible to get it to work under Ubuntu as well?
[12:22] <leagris> Anyone know a perl module that can handle RFC-1522 WINDOWS-1252 encoding un/like MIME::WordDecoder?
[12:22] <miranda82> sobersabre, yep, i'm just connected now
[12:22] <YANP> :-\ I clicked the first option and the orange bar is already full...
[12:23] <miranda82> sobersabre, i ahve to take down the interface lots of time, and then finally it works..
[12:23] <cafuego> MTecknology: if it requires a username,passwd you may need to add 'credentials=/path/to/file/withusername_and_password' instead of 'defaults'
[12:23] <sobersabre> miranda82: do you use any encryptions ?
[12:23] <YANP> it also gives me no option on which speed to write it at
[12:23] <MTecknology> cafuego, it doesn
[12:23] <Vlet> sobersabre: sorry - I guess I misunderstood you - I thought at first you were questioning why he or she didn't understand it
[12:23] <MTecknology> 't thanks for the help
[12:23] <miranda82> sobersabre, nope,  open
[12:23] <cafuego> MTecknology: ok, nm then.
[12:24] <kaos_> hey how do you change which programs start at startup
[12:24] <humbolto> where is the pastebin thingy?
[12:24] <sobersabre> miranda82: maybe you have a card that is too new for the driver. have you tried the latest driver ?
[12:24] <YANP> hm..my cd rom only says cd-rom 1 can I even make cds?  I know my computer has cd burner on it..atleast before vista crashed.
[12:24] <kitche> !paste | humbolto
[12:24] <ubotu> humbolto: 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] <miranda82> sobersabre, just the last one in the distribution support
[12:24] <miranda82> i mean, none svn
[12:25] <Vlet> kaos_: In the System >> Preferences >> Session menu item
[12:25] <kaos_> thanks vlet
[12:25] <Goran_> it's cool that ubuntu has only 1 install cd
[12:25] <sobersabre> miranda82: this is usually not the latest available from the developers. just try the latest existing driver, and see if the problem goes away.
[12:25] <kitche> YANP: well cdburners are mostly fully supported in Linux
[12:25] <miranda82> sobersabre, k
[12:25] <BlackChaos> ok so i am able to acces the recovery options via vista dvd so i can get to command promp is there a a command for command promp that will repair the mbr remember that i am using vista
[12:26] <eulinuxero> list
[12:26] <eulinuxero> #list
[12:26] <kitche> BlackChaos: well support for windows is in ##windows
[12:26] <YANP> kitche: compy box says...supermulti dvd burner
[12:26] <eulinuxero> quit
[12:26] <eulinuxero> exit
[12:26] <harrison> I guess I will try again.
[12:27] <BlackChaos> ok thx alot
[12:27] <harrison> I'm trying to install X/Ubuntu from an alternate CD.
[12:27] <Xenocide> has anyone been sucessful in running evernote 2.1 in wine?
[12:27] <YANP> dominussuus: hey..can you help me? =] 
[12:27] <harrison> However, after it loads the "additional components", I will get horizontal black bars.
[12:27] <harrison> I can't see anything with them there.
[12:27] <harrison> I have tried 3 different video cards.
[12:28] <wastedfluid> how do I blacklist the driver "ath_pci" ?
[12:28] <fuffal0> is there a way to get my wireless to work without logging in and typing my keyring password? I use the machine as a fileserver and I don't usually have a kb/monitor hooked up
[12:28] <dominussuus> YANP: sure, what's up?
[12:28] <jamie> when I plug a usb device into my client Compaqu ssf it does not auto mount using fuse. But my hp laptop as a client does. If I reboot my ssf then fuse mounts the device. Any ideas?
[12:28] <kaos_> not really ubuntu related but i have this laptop which wont run windows graphics but works with the vesa driver on ubuntu until i try and use a full screen game or something but messes up if i install the proper ati driver
[12:28] <wastedfluid> fuffal0; use a different network manager ?
[12:29] <jamie> could any help with with a command to mount the device with out a reboot?
[12:29] <YANP> dominussuus: my computer has a cd/dvd burner..or atleast I thought it did and when I try to make a copy of the ubuntu I downloaded I click 'write to disc' and right when I do that it says it is done..
[12:29] <tomp_> nenuit allll :x:x:x:x :)
[12:29] <YANP> dominussuus: i know that is wrong though..and when i go to the computer it says 'cd rom 1" no cd-rw or anything like that
[12:29] <fuffal0> wastefluid, such as? This is the only one that let me use wpa-preshared key
[12:30] <XLV> wastedfluid, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessTroubleShootingGuide
[12:30] <Xenocide> has anyone been sucessful in running evernote 2.1 in wine?
[12:30] <martyyyr> drwxrwx---  means full access for the user who owns the directory and everyone who is in the owner group, and no permissions for everyone else, right?
[12:30] <wckdkl0wn> whats a good burner program to use?
[12:30] <rockets> wckdkl0wn, k3b hands down best linux burning app
[12:30] <rockets> wckdkl0wn, even if you use gnome
[12:30] <dominussuus> YANP: unusual... do you want to do this from the command line or graphically?
[12:31] <seamus7> What's the command to change the permission on a file, for instance making a bin file executable?
[12:31] <XLV> seamus7, chmod
[12:31] <YANP> graphically isnt working to make cd
[12:31] <kitche> seamus7: chmod +x <bin>
[12:31] <wckdkl0wn> rockets, ok ty.. sweet!! its in the repositories lol.. less work i have to do
[12:31] <seamus7> thx
[12:31] <jamie> seamus7:chmod
[12:31] <kaos_> not really ubuntu related but i have this laptop which wont run windows graphics but works with the vesa driver on ubuntu until i try and use a full screen game or something but messes up if i install the proper ati driver anyone got any ideas?
[12:31] <YANP> dominussuus: this is my computer http://www.amazon.com/Pavilion-S3100N-Slimline-Desktop-Processor/dp/B000S6NYW2
[12:32] <XLV> !ati
[12:32] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:32] <dominussuus> YANP: ohhh, purdy
[12:32] <seamus7> If I change the group of a game's bin file to 'games' ... will it show up in my games menu?
[12:32] <XLV> !ati > kaos_
[12:32] <kitche> seamus7: no
[12:32] <dominussuus> YANP: okay, back to business.  Where is your .iso file?
[12:32] <YANP> dominussuus: it doesnt like penguins very much though
[12:33] <YANP> I made a folder on the desktop..I called it "penguin"
[12:33] <YANP> it is in there
[12:33] <zren> I'm trying to start "startx" from rc.local, but i get the error X: user not authorized to run the X server, aborting, I'm trying to start it with su <name> startx any guesses?
[12:33] <dominussuus> okay, so, in console, type "cdrecord ~/Desktop/penguin/exact spelling of the.iso"
[12:33] <bruenig> zren, I don't know if starting x from rc.local is the best idea
[12:34] <kaos_> xlv i install my drivers and then no graphics work and i have to use xorg.conf to get it back
[12:34] <flo__> hi. just installed ethereal with apt-get install. Cant find any executable
[12:34] <YANP> ok
[12:34] <zren> bruenig, i dont know any better
[12:34] <dominussuus> YANP: and that should work...
[12:34] <zren> bruenig,  where could i start it from
[12:34] <XLV> kaos_, as for that, it seems that either the gpu is fubared, or some portion of memory that isnt used when in 2D, but as soon as you get into 3D it dies
[12:34] <bruenig> zren, well do you have a login manager? gdm kdm xdm slim, etc
[12:34] <zren> i don't want to type in the password bruenig
[12:34] <zren> its a media PC
[12:34] <bruenig> zren, then I would suggest using gdm and configuring it for automatic login
[12:35] <XLV> kaos_, there are some windows programs that can test video mem for proper function, eg riva tuner has artifacts tester
[12:35] <YANP> dominussuus: hm..nope...let me pastebin it
[12:35] <bruenig> zren, under your method you would be running as root, that is not a great idea
[12:35] <ml> salut
[12:35] <XLV> kaos_,  also check if the fan works, and heatsink maybe needs removal and appliance of new thermal grease
[12:35] <IceLink> bon soir
[12:35] <kaos_> xlv i cant run windows the graphics mess up as soon as the install is complete
[12:35] <dominussuus> YANP: HP is fairly supportive of Linux, I'm surprised that the hardware is giving you such trouble...
[12:36] <bruenig> hp is very linux friendly, I buy as much as I can from them
[12:37] <dominussuus> bruenig: I have a personal vendetta against HP because they cost me $140 when their Win XP recovery software backfired and wiped a client's harddrive before I could do a backup...
[12:37] <zren> bruenig, k thanks!
[12:37] <kaos_> the fan is working
[12:37] <YANP> dominussuus: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30993/
[12:37] <XLV> kaos_, cause in most modern cards the core/mem run at much lower freqs when in 2D, and then raise those automatically when entering 3D, so if the gpu is overheating it will present problems when in 3D
[12:37] <YANP> dominussuus: I had an HP before..only had 2 computers in my life time...bought a comp back in 98..then one last week...the one back then was good this one..hates me. =[
[12:38] <bruenig> dominussuus, yes their recovery methods are weak, I would rather have an install cd but they refuse to give one even when asked, luckily I just format windows off of it now anyways so it no longer matters
[12:38] <kaos_> so does windows constantly run at a higher frequency?
[12:38] <XLV> kaos_, if the card is old maybe the thermal grease between gpu and hsf has dried up... reapply
[12:38] <XLV> kaos_, windows desktop is 2D
[12:38] <XLV> kaos_, same as xorg
[12:38] <bruenig> hp laptop, hp (technically compaq) desktop, and hp printer, all work swell
[12:39] <kaos_> when i load windows it appears with 1 inch blinds if you like of black running vertically down the screen
[12:39] <YANP> bruenig: will never buy hp again
[12:39] <bruenig> YANP, I bet the error is on your end
[12:39] <XLV> kaos_, anyhow, that was my 2c, if you can think other alternatives, follow those
[12:39] <dominussuus> bruenig: what do you make of this? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30993/
[12:39] <kaos_> ok thanks ill try the thermal grease idea
[12:40] <XLV> kaos_, also, if its a card that needs additional power, connect it
[12:40] <YANP> bruenig: I no dont think so all I did was install GW and play it for 3 days straight and go on myspace
[12:40] <bruenig> dominussuus, specify dev
[12:40] <bruenig> dominussuus, cdrecord dev=/dev/whatever foo.iso
[12:40] <bruenig> dominussuus, it is using /dev/cdrw which is probably nothing
[12:40] <kaos_> extra power card on a laptop?
[12:40] <XLV> kaos_, you never said its a laptop
[12:40] <dominussuus> bruenig: hmm... that usually works for me
[12:41] <Jamesinator> How can I permanently associate a filetype with an application in Nautilus?
[12:41] <bruenig> /dev/cdrw if it exists at all is a symlink, maybe it links to the real dev but maybe not
[12:41] <kaos_> i did in my original question
[12:41] <dominussuus> YANP: okay, new command: "cdrecord dev=/dev/cdrom ~/Desktop/penguin/ubuntu-7.04-desktop-amd64.iso"
[12:41] <bruenig> Jamesinator, right click, properties, open with
[12:41] <bruenig> dominussuus, no /dev/cdrom is the same thing
[12:41] <bruenig> dominussuus, the real one, like /dev/sr0
[12:41] <kaos_> not really ubuntu related but i have this laptop which wont run windows graphics but works with the vesa driver on ubuntu until i try and use a full screen game or something but messes up if i install the proper ati driver anyone got any ideas?
[12:41] <Jamesinator> bruenig: If I'm asking here, that would probably be a clue that doing that doesn't work. :P
[12:41] <kaos_> see ^
[12:42] <nelsonuwp> what is the best program for buring cue/bin files?
[12:42] <bruenig> Jamesinator, it does work, go to properties, don't go to the open with thing
[12:42] <dominussuus> YANP: scratch that, do what bruenig says: "cdrecord dev=/dev/sr0 ~/Desktop/penguin/ubuntu-7.04-desktop-amd64.iso"
[12:42] <bruenig> Jamesinator, there is a right click open with, and then there is a right click properties that has an open with within it
[12:42] <Jamesinator> bruenig: Thanks
[12:43] <bruenig> dominussuus, I don't know if it actually is /dev/sr0, that is what it is on mine, but it could be something different, best to check fstab
[12:43] <darnell_> anyone had problems with beryl on dual monitors?
[12:43] <calyth> What dot files/directories do I need to delete in order to coax gnome to rebuild the default desktop?
[12:43] <dominussuus> bruenig: I'm not very good with my /devs... I'll just get him to use gnome baker if that fails...
[12:43] <rockets> gnome baker works fine
[12:43] <IceLink> what do i need for programming with gtk+?
[12:44] <YANP> dominussuus: it says this and not doing anything now... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30995/
[12:44] <rockets> IceLink, what language do you want to program in
[12:44] <bruenig> dominussuus, probably a grep iso /etc/fstab would give it
[12:44] <IceLink> rockets: i think c?
[12:44] <rockets> IceCrew, ruby, python, c?
[12:44] <YANP> wait it doing more stuff now
[12:44] <rockets> IceCrew, well if you plan to submit packages to ubuntu, canonical prefers you submit python based packages
[12:44] <IceLink> rockets: is python difficult?
[12:44] <YANP> dominussuus: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30996/
[12:44] <rockets> IceCrew, not nearly as difficult as C
[12:44] <octocore> can anyone help me install a driver for my ethernet card?
[12:44] <rockets> IceCrew, and in that case you just need the pythong gtk bindings
[12:45] <IceLink> rockets: and you should give up call me IceCrew, one day he'll beat you up
[12:45] <rockets> IceCrew, for more info check the ubuntu dev rooms, #python etc
[12:45] <dominussuus> YANP: does the burner sound like it's doing anything?
[12:45] <kshahnjd> how can I verify a package installed correctly? it had problems downloading then I specified --fix-missing, it seems to have worked, i want to be sure?
[12:45] <rockets> lol
[12:45] <kshahnjd> is there a key check i can perform/
[12:45] <IceLink> k k, so what do i need if i want to use gtk+ in python
[12:45] <bruenig> !info pygtk
[12:45] <YANP> dominussuus: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30998/ there
[12:45] <seamus7> I have an installer.bin file that is asking me where I'd like to install. It's a game. Do I need to run this installer as root in order for it to install correctly? Which file system directory is meant for extra applications like games? Does it matter? I have been told /usr/local/ but the installer suggests /opt/. What's the difference and advantage if any of one over another?
[12:45] <rockets> IceLink, the pythong gtk bindings, pygtk
[12:45] <rockets> !pygtk
[12:45] <YANP> not it is just sitting there doing nothing
[12:45] <rockets> hmm
[12:46] <ubotu> Package pygtk does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[12:46] <rockets> IceLink, just search in synaptic for pygtk and python gtk
[12:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pygtk - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:46] <IceLink> i like ubotu for its ever being ready
[12:46] <IceLink> okay thanks
[12:46] <nelsonuwp> anyone in here using no-ip?
[12:46] <rockets> IceLink, or apt-cache search pygtk
[12:46] <bruenig> YANP, try to run it with -dao
[12:46] <rockets> nelsonuwp, i use it sometimes, whats up
[12:46] <YANP> -dao?
[12:46] <nelsonuwp> rockets: i cant seem to get the make to work right
[12:46] <bruenig> YANP, yes
[12:46] <rockets> nelsonuwp, well thats kinda vague
[12:46] <kshahnjd> how can I verify a package installed correctly? it had problems downloading then I specified --fix-missing, it seems to have worked, i want to be sure?
[12:46] <nelsonuwp> rockets: i keep getting an error
[12:46] <rockets> nelsonuwp, have you forwarded the correct ports?
[12:46] <nelsonuwp> rockets: haha so is that... hold in ill find it
[12:46] <dominussuus> YANP: "cdrecord dev=/dev/sr0 -dao ~/Desktop/penguin/ubuntu-7.04-desktop-amd64.iso"
[12:47] <YANP> ok trying
[12:47] <dominussuus> YANP: forget that, there's probably nothing to write to
[12:47] <IceLink> kewl, i've already got python-gtk2 <: rockets
[12:47] <seamus7> What's the difference between /opt/ and /usr/local/
[12:47] <Pici> !info python-gtk2 |
[12:47] <ubotu> : python-gtk2: Python bindings for the GTK+ widget set. In component main, is optional. Version 2.10.4-0ubuntu3 (feisty), package size 1407 kB, installed size 5060 kB
[12:47] <rockets> nelsonuwp, i keep getting an error too. i dont think it has anything to do with your no-ip setup though :-P
[12:47] <jmg> seamus7: read the FHS
[12:47] <jmg> Filesystem Heirarchy Standard
[12:47] <dominussuus> YANP: instead, copy the output of "grep iso /etc/fstab" to the pastebin
[12:48] <dominussuus> YANP: I'll be able te give you a proper instruction from that
[12:48] <nelsonuwp> rockets: yeah sorry didnt have the error cued... "make: *** [noip2]  Error 1"
[12:48] <rockets> nelsonuwp, ah. well you need to satisfy the build dependencies to make the compile work
[12:48] <nelsonuwp> rockets: i cant make the file that Im supposed to to install the file
[12:48] <rockets> should be on the no-ip site somewhere
[12:48] <bruenig> nelsonuwp, where you in here before trying to get that to work?
[12:48] <YANP> dominussuus: I put 'grep iso /etc/fstab' in cmd?
[12:48] <nelsonuwp> rockets: yeah... i thought i was invisible.. no one responded
[12:48] <dominussuus> YANP: yessir
[12:48] <seamus7> jmg: okay.. thx.
[12:49] <YANP> lol this is small
[12:49] <bruenig> YANP, hopefully just one line
[12:49] <bruenig> maybe 2
[12:49] <kshahnjd> how can I check if a package downloaded and installed correctly?
[12:49] <dominussuus> YANP: bruenig's right.  If it worked correctly you should have no more than 2 lines
[12:49] <YANP> dominussuus: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/30999/
[12:50] <dominussuus> YANP: cdrecord dev=/dev/scd0 ~/Desktop/penguin/ubuntu-7.04-desktop-amd64.iso
[12:50] <bruenig> YANP, ok where you were doing dev=/dev/sr0, instead do dev=/dev/scd0
[12:50] <bruenig> or yeah
[12:50] <wm-seabrook> ok, so I'm following this tutorial http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1786 on getting apache2 up, and I need to adjust something about syslogd which according to the freebsd based tutorial, is in /etc/rc.conf ... what's the equivalent file in ubuntu's architecture?
[12:50] <TheTANK> hmm...
[12:50] <dominussuus> cdrom0... I was pretty close...
[12:51] <bruenig> cdrom0 is the mount point though
[12:51] <diafic> Does anyone know how I can get vmware server console to tell me which thread the vm is on the host?
[12:51] <jmg> wm-seabrook: try this instead - http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu704
[12:51] <dominussuus> bruenig: right... wouldn't it have still taken writing?
[12:51] <nelsonuwp> rockets: i dont think it a problem with my make.. it says it is still the newest version
[12:52] <rockets> nelsonuwp, i dont mean make. i mean the dependenceies
[12:52] <Ax3> can anyone recommend a good audio player? audio playback is just not what it is under Windows XP right now.  bass is sooo much weaker.
[12:52] <bruenig> I don't know, I know you can umount by using a mount point, but as it specifically looks for dev=, it seems like likely
[12:52] <YANP> dominussuus: so far looks like the other things we tried...and is sitting there
[12:52] <rockets> nelsonuwp, dude, sudo apt-get install no-ip
[12:52] <rockets> nelsonuwp, problem solved
[12:52] <kitche> nelsonuwp: well the line your posting isn't even the error
[12:52] <bruenig> YANP, is the drive making noise?
[12:52] <YANP> bruenig: um..nope..
[12:52] <wm-seabrook> jmg: this starts from installing ubuntu
[12:53] <SnlTim> Please help. I am trying to install telnetd on ubuntu6.06 and can not get it going. I have installed telnetd in synaptec but telnet does not show up in netstat.
[12:53] <YANP> bruenig: it is not even doing little orange blinks
[12:53] <Ax3> i've tried amarok,rhythmbox, and VLC, and the audio is comparable across all of them...
[12:53] <jmg> wm-seabrook: scroll to the apache setup
[12:53] <Ax3> how do I get the 'umphf' back into my system? lol
[12:53] <dominussuus> bruenig: as in the CD drive is busy
[12:54] <nelsonuwp> rockets:it says it's the newest version but I cant run it
[12:54] <Ax3> or is this something caused by my AudigyZS drivers?
[12:54] <bruenig> Ax3, of course the audio is comparable, they all use the same codecs basically
[12:54] <rockets> rockets, no-ip?
[12:54] <nelsonuwp> rockets: yes
[12:54] <chris_> hi
[12:54] <rockets> nelsonuwp, you have to edit the config file i think, and then just type no-ip and it runs, with no output
[12:54] <rockets> nelsonuwp, man no-ip
[12:54] <chris_> im using ubuntu 7.04 and i need my tv-out to work
[12:54] <wm-seabrook> jmg: stuff like "change the default shell to sh, or else the ISPConfig installation will fail" makes me avoid this tutorial. haha
[12:55] <christoph> hi
[12:55] <SnlTim> does anyone know how to get telnetd running?
[12:55] <wm-seabrook> I just need to figure out where syslogd_flags="-l /chroot/httpd/dev/log" should go... instead of rc.conf
[12:56] <jmg> wm-seabrook: ew
[12:56] <dominussuus> YANP: any joy?
[12:56] <YANP> dominussuus: I think it is stuck. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31000/
[12:56] <jmg> wm-seabrook: no, it's different on debian
[12:56] <YANP> wait wait
[12:56] <bruenig> wm-seabrook, rc.conf as in arch?
[12:56] <YANP> it just spit out stuff
[12:56] <christoph> hi, I found http://www.digg.com/linux_unix/Using_Compiz_on_ATi_AMD_fglrx_without_Xgl_Something_is_coming on the Internet
[12:56] <jmg> ok that isnt a good tutorial
[12:56] <dominussuus> YANP: no errors yet
[12:56] <christoph> to use compiz with fglrx and without xgl
[12:56] <YANP> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31001/
[12:57] <wm-seabrook> bruenig: yeah. the file in ubuntu where .. like I guess defining where to log and stuff.
[12:57] <wm-seabrook> I *think* that's what's going on. I'm still a little fuzzy on chrooting, only did it with a gentoo installation once.
[12:57] <bruenig> wm-seabrook, hmmm, I guess /etc/profile wouldn't be enough, ubuntu is very messy under the hood, I had a hard time figuring out how to do much in /etc when I used it
[12:57] <jmg> wm-seabrook: ubuntu/debian have a different methodology
[12:57] <Klavier> where can i search and download ubuntu deb packages.. for offline storage
[12:57] <chris_> how to install ati drivers 8.28.8 for my 8500 on ubuntu 7.04?
[12:58] <dominussuus> bruenig: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31001/ suggestions?
[12:58] <wm-seabrook> maybe /etc/profile would work
[12:58] <wm-seabrook> oh hey! I know... this is something I should know, but how would I search EVERY file's contents on my disk for the word "syslogd"
[12:58] <jmg> wm-seabrook: try this http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/357
[12:58] <wm-seabrook> not filename, but inside the files.
[12:59] <SnlTim> help installing telnet server please?
[12:59] <jmg> wm-seabrook: you would use grep but you DONT want to do that
[12:59] <bruenig> wm-seabrook, I would search in /etc only, but it would be grep -Rl syslogd /etc/*
[12:59] <jmg> wm-seabrook: please use a debian centric tutorial
[12:59] <rampy> how to install firefox 2 in 6.06 i tried using Ubuntuzilla projec
[12:59] <jmg> wm-seabrook: bsd is far different
[12:59] <rampy> but it did not install
[12:59] <wm-seabrook> jmg: yeah, I didn't realize it was bsd until like halfway thorugh :P
[12:59] <wm-seabrook> through.
[12:59] <YANP> dominussuus: can I just run the amd ubuntu right off this computer and just have it over ride this one?
[12:59] <kshahnjd> is it possible that some times installing packages will not work until you run apt-get update?
[12:59] <jmg> wm-seabrook: you will just make your life hell otherwise
[01:00] <bruenig> YANP, hardware failure or bad iso is the only thing I can think of, the error doesn't really tell much
[01:00] <dominussuus> YANP: not really, you'll need to boot from the CD/DVD
[01:00] <norsunaattori> why i have no image about my 686 kernel in /boot/. I have installed all 686 kernel packages and still no image of 686 kernel in /boot/? what to do? :(
[01:00] <diafic> bbiab
[01:00] <pi3> !ati | chris_
[01:00] <ubotu> chris_: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:01] <wm-seabrook> jmg: yes, but how am I supposed to learn stuff if I don't feel like clawing my eyes out in the process! :)
[01:01] <jmg>  http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_lamp_for_newbies
[01:01] <dominussuus> YANP: right with you...
[01:01] <jmg> wm-seabrook: well in that case
[01:01] <bruenig> wm-seabrook, if you intend to do a lot of manual configs, ubuntu is not a good choice I would say, that is one of the reasons I switched away from it
[01:01] <YANP> dominussuus: so should I just order the cd then?  My 'friend' says he refuses to help me because I am 'stupid'
[01:02] <rampy> i got this error while installing firefox 2
[01:02] <rampy> Error code: 25600
[01:02] <rampy> Traceback (most recent call last):
[01:02] <rampy>   File "/home/rampy/ubuntuzilla.py", line 757, in ?
[01:02] <rampy>     bs.start()
[01:02] <rampy>   File "/home/rampy/ubuntuzilla.py", line 74, in start
[01:02] <rampy>     fi.start()
[01:02] <rampy>   File "/home/rampy/ubuntuzilla.py", line 97, in start
[01:02] <dominussuus> YANP: not quite... we'll check a few things before giving up...
[01:02] <rampy>     self.install()
[01:02] <rampy>   File "/home/rampy/ubuntuzilla.py", line 343, in install
[01:02] <rampy>     self.aptgetMeasures()
[01:02] <bruenig> !paste
[01:02] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:02] <rampy>   File "/home/rampy/ubuntuzilla.py", line 196, in aptgetMeasures
[01:02] <rampy>     self.execSystemCommand(executionstring="sudo apt-get install " + self.aptPackage + " libstdc++5 libgtk2.0-0", errormessage="Package installation failed. Cannot proceed.")
[01:02] <jmg> YANP: clearly you dont give good enough head
[01:02] <rampy>   File "/home/rampy/ubuntuzilla.py", line 474, in execSystemCommand
[01:02] <rampy>     raise SystemCommandExecutionError, "Command has not completed successfully. If this problem persists, please seek help at our website, " + self.version.url
[01:02] <rampy> __main__.SystemCommandExecutionError: Command has not completed successfully. If this problem persists, please seek help at our website, http://pykeylogger.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Ubuntuzilla
[01:02] <rampy> rampy@rampy:~$
[01:02] <rampy> lol..sorry for that
[01:02] <YANP> jmg: clearly I am not a homo
[01:02] <bruenig> lol
[01:02] <bruenig> funny
[01:02] <jmg> rampy: dont do that
[01:02] <nelsonuwp> rockets: i'm an f-ing retard "Can't locate configuration file /etc/no-ip.conf. (Try -c). Ending!"
[01:03] <rockets> nelsonuwp, no-ip.conf -c creates a config
[01:03] <rockets> nelsonuwp, then edit the config
[01:03] <nelsonuwp> rockets: i trie that
[01:03] <bruenig> rampy, what is this script?
[01:03] <rockets> nelsonuwp, well thats what i do man
[01:03] <rampy> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31002/
[01:03] <wm-seabrook> well, the tutorial I'm using I like because it's very minimal apache and stresses security... this LAMP one is ridiculous. "apt-get install apache there you go congratulations"
[01:03] <bruenig> rampy, no but what is this script? this is not a firefox or ubuntu thing
[01:03] <kshahnjd> rockets: is it possible that some times installing packages will not work until you run apt-get update?
[01:04] <rampy> bruenig: it is the error i am getting when i am installing firefox 2
[01:04] <rockets> kshahnjd, no. apt-get update just updates the list of availible packages to install
[01:04] <SnlTim> please help installing telnet server
[01:04] <rockets> kshahnjd, but i usually update before i install
[01:04] <dominussuus> YANP: what does "md5sum ~/Desktop/penguin/ubuntu-7.04-desktop-amd64.iso" say?
[01:04] <bruenig> rampy, you don't install firefox by running a python script
[01:04] <rockets> SnlTim, why telnet, why not ssh
[01:04] <rampy> bruenig:  i am using ubuntizilla
[01:04] <bruenig> rampy, ok and what is that
[01:04] <rockets> bruenig, probably pyro desktop
[01:04] <nelsonuwp> rockets: "Can't locate configuration file /etc/no-ip.conf. (Try -c). Ending!" do i need to sudo
[01:04] <rockets> nelsonuwp, maybe, dont remember
[01:04] <rampy> bruenig: http://pykeylogger.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Ubuntuz
[01:05] <spenc3> got question on OSS/ALSA..
[01:05] <rampy> bruenig:   so which is the best method then?
[01:05] <SnlTim> I prefer ssh but i need telnet to communicate with a HW thin client that only speaks telnet
[01:05] <bruenig> rampy, (There is currently no text in this page)
[01:05] <wm-seabrook> hmm maybe init.d
[01:05] <kshahnjd> rockets: okay, because php-gd would not download properly until i ran apt-get update, then when i tried for it again, it downloaded libapache2-mod-php and a bunch of other dependencies and then no problem
[01:05] <YANP> dominussuus: nothing so far
[01:05] <rampy> bruenig:  http://pykeylogger.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Ubuntuzilla
[01:05] <dominussuus> YANP: it'll take a few minutes to finish running
[01:05] <kshahnjd> it was strange
[01:06] <bruenig> rampy, third party script, not a great idea. Installing firefox is very simple, you get the tarball from firefox, extract it and now it is installed, you just run the firefox executable in the extracted directory to use it
[01:06] <Lunis> so um how do I get ubuntu to let me write to my external ntfs hard drive? checking how it was automounted, it has the rw flag, but it has a umask of 222, which i've never seen
[01:06] <YANP> dominussuus: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31003/
[01:06] <spenc3> anyone uses the OSS driver with X-Fi support?? any comments on it??
[01:06] <Pelo> !ntfs-3g | Lunis
[01:06] <ubotu> Lunis: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[01:07] <rampy> bruenig: ok  but is it safe?
[01:07] <preaction> Lunis, change the umask to 000 (222 blocks the write bit for owner, group, and everyone)
[01:07] <bruenig> rampy, is it safe? far safer than running random python script
[01:07] <tom__> well, it works...
[01:07] <bruenig> rampy, that is how you are supposed to install it
[01:07] <dominussuus> YANP: well, your iso downloaded correctly... you were saying that it couldn't play CDs?
[01:07] <Lunis> preaction: but how can i do that? if i try to manually mount it, it never mounts right
[01:07] <dominussuus> brb
[01:07] <spenc3> anyone uses the OSS driver with X-Fi support?? any comments on it??
[01:08] <lithophyte> any ubuntu users with athlon 64
[01:08] <preaction> Lunis, are you using FUSE and NTFS-3g?
[01:08] <YANP> dominussuus: yesterday it wouldnt play audio cds
[01:08] <rampy> bruenig:  could u tell me how  to do that since i am kinda new i downloaded the tar ..where should i extract to?
[01:08] <YANP> dominussuus: when i put a blank cd in there today...it still did nothing...even when I opened up cd/dvd creator
[01:08] <bruenig> rampy, the most correct way to do it following file system hierarchy standards is to extract it and move the extracted directory to /opt
[01:08] <YANP> dominussuus: i had to drag the iso into the creater and press write disk..then in 1 second it said it was finished...
[01:09] <Lunis> preaction: don't know what FUSE is and i'm reading up on NTFS-3g now, thanks to Pelo
[01:09] <rampy> bruenig:  but it does not allow me to move to opt directory
[01:09] <rockets> raj
[01:09] <bruenig> rampy, you need to do it using sudo
[01:09] <rockets> oops sorry mistype
[01:09] <Pelo> lithophyte, severeal as I understand , but the conventionnal wisdom is to install x86 anyway unless you have actulay need for 64bit os
[01:09] <rampy> bruenig:  could you tell me command?
[01:09] <bruenig> rampy, sudo mv /path/to/firefox /opt
[01:09] <preaction> Lunis, FUSE is the system that NTFS-3g uses. you'll need ntfs-3g before you can activate write-support for ntfs.
[01:10] <lithophyte> Pelo: why use x86 anyway?
[01:10] <SnlTim> how do i get telnetd to listen so it shows up in netstat?
[01:10] <preaction> SnlTim, sudo invoke-rc.d telnet
[01:10] <rampy> bruenig:  what is path /to
[01:10] <preaction> SnlTim, why are you using telnet and not sshd?
[01:10] <bruenig> rampy, do you know what a path is?
[01:10] <Pelo> lithophyte,  the 64 bit os lacks support for flash and some drivers and I few other things as I understand it,  but I am not an expert,  this does not realy affect performance
[01:10] <rampy> bruenig:  nope
[01:10] <aztracker1> this may not be the right place, but does anyone have a link to a site that outlines how to get ALSA 1.0.14rc3 on Ubuntu 7.04 ... I don't usually compile drivers, but I have no audio without this, and the alpha/beta releases of Ubuntu are a bit unstable for me.. TIA
[01:10] <bruenig> rampy, like C:\Program Files
[01:11] <rampy> bruenig:  ok..thanks..
[01:11] <bruenig> rampy, ok so put the path to firefox
[01:11] <Pelo> aztracker1, google for aslamixer or variations on that theme
[01:11] <sx66> ummm
[01:12] <dominussuus> YANP: so there may be a config problem with your CD player... stand by...
[01:12] <YANP> k
[01:12] <spenc3> anyone uses the OSS driver with X-Fi support?? any comments on it??
[01:12] <YANP> dominussuus: soda break
[01:12] <EchoBinary> anyone know of a decent free NFS client for Microsoft?
[01:12] <norsunaattori> how can i get my new kernel's what i just installed to /boot/?
[01:12] <thebigham> Why is my Nautilus so slow?
[01:12] <bruenig> norsunaattori, how do you know it isn't in there?
[01:12] <aztracker1> EchoBinary, easier to get samba on *nix
[01:13] <norsunaattori> bruenig: i did ls /boot/*
[01:13] <Pelo> thebigham,  you probably need to make an entry in /boot/grub/menu.lst to boot from it
[01:13] <norsunaattori> there are just generic kernels but not my 686-smp or any other 686 ':(
[01:13] <aztracker1> EchoBinary, Not sure if/how there is one based on Cygwin
[01:13] <voiici> hey i am looking for an irc damon, that allows user/password configuration with a mysql database
[01:13] <kshahnjd> is this a correct entry to make via crontab -e:  3600 * * * * /usr/bin/wget -0 - -q http://www.something.com/
[01:13] <bruenig> norsunaattori, well there is a kernel in there right? how do you know that is not the right one
[01:14] <rampy> bruenig:  ok which is the executable file ?
[01:14] <rampy> brue
[01:14] <bruenig> kshahnjd, there is no 3600 minute
[01:14] <makky> is vmware free?
[01:14] <EchoBinary> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/interopmigration/bb380242.aspx
[01:14] <makky> anyone know?
[01:14] <nelsonuwp> rockets: any idea how i get this thing to run.. the help file is terrible
[01:14] <EchoBinary> free NFS client
[01:14] <Pelo> kshahnjd,  the number is wrong, and since this a a sudo command enterning it in sudo crontab -e would probably do better
[01:14] <rampy> bruenig:  i was able to copy it in /opt
[01:14] <rockets> nelsonuwp, idk man. im kinda busy now
[01:14] <kshahnjd> bruenig: once a day?
[01:14] <bruenig> rampy, ok good, so you have /opt/firefox right?
[01:14] <norsunaattori> bruenig: because all are like 2.6.20-16-generic and none is 2.6.20-16-686-smp or -686 :(((((((
[01:15] <rampy> bruenig:  yes
[01:15] <dominussuus> YANP: lemmie know when you're back at your keyboard
[01:15] <makky> is vmware free??
[01:15] <aztracker1> makky, VMWare Player, and Server are free, you can't create new VMs with them though... you can work around that, there are howto's out there..
[01:15] <bruenig> rampy, ok the executable is /opt/firefox/firefox
[01:15] <aztracker1> makky, If you need more for development, it's worth buying workstation, or one of the enterprise level servers.
[01:15] <YANP> dominussuus: back
[01:15] <bruenig> rampy, so you can have the one that already exits link to this one so it works from the menus and all that good stuff or you can launch it like that
[01:15] <makky> aztracker1- i want to run Photoshop CS3 and Dreamweaver CS3 with it
[01:16] <makky> aztracker1- so get the workstation to do that?
[01:16] <aztracker1> makky, if all you need is one copy of windows, then use the demo to create your windows VM, then uninstall and use VMWare player
[01:16] <rampy> bruenig:  cool thanks ..
[01:16] <makky> aztracker1-ok thank you
[01:16] <aztracker1> use workstation in demo.. create your windows vm.. then uninstall workstation, and use player(free)
[01:16] <bruenig> norsunaattori, not sure, I thought generic obsoleted 686, perhaps 686 is a metapackage?
[01:17] <bruenig> kshahnjd, you want once a day?
[01:17] <dominussuus> YANP: could you key in "dmesg | grep CD"?
[01:17] <wm-seabrook> Okay, I've decided to go with the debian-based LAMP tutorial. :P
[01:17] <Lunis> preaction, Pelo, does not work. the drive doesn't even show up in the list
[01:17] <aztracker1> makky, install the VMWare tools before activating windows...
[01:17] <aztracker1> and the tools is done from workstation.
[01:17] <YANP> dominussuus: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31006/
[01:17] <makky> aztracker1- ok will do thanks. also, do you know how to open .sh files?
[01:18] <Don> hi, what comand tell me a document lines have
[01:18] <ninix> Hi, i want to know, is it possible to configure my pc to work with beryl with my lcd screen ... and have a normal non-beryl tv out ?
[01:18] <bruenig> Don, wc -l file
[01:18] <dominussuus> YANP: right with you....
[01:18] <YANP> dominussuus: k
[01:19] <Don> bruenig> thanksssssssssss
[01:19] <bruenig> !es | Don
[01:19] <ubotu> Don: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:19] <norsunaattori> bruenig: but 686 has better performance than generic or how? and does generic even support smp?
[01:19] <aztracker1> makky, you shouldn't need to open it... open a console, then change to where the .sh is, and type:   sudo ./whatever.sh
[01:20] <bruenig> norsunaattori, what is the full name of the package you installed?
[01:20] <owen1> how to connect remotely to my windows machine?
[01:20] <aztracker1> makky isn't vmware workstation in synaptic now?
[01:21] <aztracker1> makky, if you need more help, /join #vmware
[01:21] <aztracker1> ;)
[01:21] <rampy> bruenig: ok i more question how to create shortcut in the panel
[01:22] <dominussuus> YANP: could you now try "dmesg | grep error"?
[01:22] <aztracker1> rampy, right click the panel, and use the popup menu. ;)
[01:22] <bruenig> rampy, right click, add launcher, pretty obvious to fill out, make sure you put /opt/firefox/firefox for the command
[01:22] <norsunaattori> linux-686-smp
[01:22] <bruenig> !info linux686-smp
[01:22] <ubotu> Package linux686-smp does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[01:22] <bruenig> norsunaattori, try again
[01:22] <bruenig> !info linux-686-smp
[01:22] <YANP> dominussuus:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31009/
[01:22] <ubotu> linux-686-smp: Obsoleted by: linux-image-generic. In component restricted, is optional. Version 2.6.20.16.28.1 (feisty), package size 23 kB, installed size 52 kB
[01:22] <wckdkl0wn> how do i add mp3 suport into k3b?
[01:23] <bruenig> norsunaattori, alright, yes, that is a meta package
[01:23] <norsunaattori> not nicew
[01:23] <bruenig> norsunaattori, see it is only 52 kb
[01:23] <norsunaattori> i want best performance and SMP
[01:23] <rampy> bruenig: how to add launcher?
[01:23] <bruenig> norsunaattori, do uname -a, see if it mentions smp
[01:23] <norsunaattori> no im atm using 686 kernel without smp and i have dual core
[01:23] <bruenig> rampy, right click on the panel, you can figure it out, I don't use gnome now but it is easy
[01:23] <bruenig> norsunaattori, what does uname -a say
[01:23] <nj786> hey i dont know why everytime i login IRC chat and TERMINAL open up in default
[01:23] <kshahnjd> is this correct syntax for a cron job to be executed every day at 3AM ? 0 3 * * * /usr/bin/wget -0 - -q http://www.something.com/ ?
[01:23] <owen1> can i connecet to my windows machine with rdesktop?
[01:24] <norsunaattori> and i dont know why my 8600 GTS doesnt work :(
[01:24] <norsunaattori> i installed nvidia-glx-new
[01:24] <norsunaattori> Linux Wando 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 20:19:32 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[01:24] <bruenig> kshahnjd, that will execute at 4, counting starts from 0
[01:24] <bruenig> norsunaattori, SMP, you see
[01:24] <dzer0> hello
[01:25] <kshahnjd> bruenig: thx, 2 it is
[01:25] <dzer0> anyone know for sure if Rhythmbox supports ReplayGain? several sites online say it does, but it really doesn't sound like it...
[01:25] <norsunaattori> ahhh
[01:26] <TaJMoX> aztracker1: i heard its broken
[01:26] <bruenig> norsunaattori, that package you installed just points to the generic image, that is why nothing showed up
[01:26] <dzer0> plus inside of Rhythmbox there's no options or settings or anything even mentioning replaygain, which sucks because my music has quite a variance in volume and ALL of my music is replaygain tagged
[01:26] <dominussuus> YANP: it's definitely a hardware error... I just don't know its cause or solution...
[01:26] <rampy> bruenig:  ok i was able to make shortcut...is there better desktop look than Gnome?
[01:26] <norsunaattori> bruenig: why my 8600 GTS doenst work :(
[01:26] <rampy> brue
[01:26] <aztracker1> TaJMoX, what is?
[01:26] <YANP> dominussuus: ok so should I just trash the computer? =\
[01:27] <kshahnjd> thanks all for help, gn&gl
[01:27] <bruenig> rampy, it is a matter of preference, some like gnome, some like kde, some like xfce, and we could go on, I like xfce myself
[01:27] <rampy> bruenig:hmm..
[01:27] <dominussuus> YANP: a more affordable solution would be to find someone who knows more about hardware error codes...  I'm reading up on them now
[01:27] <bruenig> norsunaattori, I never configured a graphics card in ubuntu so I don't know how they do it, I have a weaker nvidia running smoothly in arch though so if you ever have questions about that :)
[01:28] <aztracker1> TaJMoX, if you mean vmware, a lot of times it's best to just install from vmware's scripts, since every kernel release breaks it for a while...
[01:28] <aztracker1> TaJMoX, if he only needed workstation for a bit, figured it would be easier for him
[01:28] <chris_> Well, i do have the ATI 8500 (R200), the ati drivers will work on ubuntu 7.04?
[01:28] <dzer0> what's another good linux FLAC player? cause if there's no replaygain in rhythmbox then I'm switching to something that has it
[01:28] <bruenig> dzer0, exaile supports something like that, replaygain is normalization right?
[01:28] <YANP> dominussuus: or an even more afforadble would be to just buy the cd?
[01:29] <dzer0> bruenig: yeah it is...I'll try that thanks
[01:29] <chris_> Im asking cuz i need the tv-out to be working
[01:29] <bruenig> dzer0, it works with mp3gain at least, that is what I use
[01:29] <CHA0Xm1nd> hi all
[01:29] <dominussuus> YANP: you could try that (and they don't sell CDs, they give them away) but it will take a while...
[01:29] <dzer0> alright thanks bruenig
[01:30] <YANP> I only see them for sell...
[01:30] <YANP> the amd ubuntu cd
[01:30] <YANP> for like 5 bucks on line
[01:30] <rdz> what options do i have in order to control the cpu fan with ubuntu? any information is appreciated
[01:30] <bruenig> YANP, you get them from launchpad for free
[01:30] <YANP> then why do the jerks at on-disk sell them?
[01:31] <bruenig> YANP, because people like you buy them I guess
[01:31] <YANP> they probably got tons for free at launchpad to only sell them
[01:31] <bruenig> they probably will get to you faster that way
[01:31] <hexstar> does ubuntu come out of the box with mac airport extreme (802.11g) wireless adapter support?
[01:31] <YANP> bruenig: link to free amd ubuntu cd?
[01:31] <bruenig> YANP, just look on launchpad
[01:32] <hexstar> ..
[01:32] <dzer0> do KDE apps work in gnome?
[01:32] <vocx> YANP: you need to undestand how free software works. You may sell CD, but it is to the people to buy them or ge tem for free :)
[01:32] <hexstar> dzer0: yes
[01:32] <dzer0> hexstar: thanks
[01:32] <hexstar> dzer0: np :)
[01:32] <dominussuus> YANP: some people are reporting problems using new DVD drives... it could be a bug in the operating system
[01:32] <hexstar> dzer0: and it works the other way around too (gnome apps in kde) :)
[01:32] <chris_> Well, i do have the ATI 8500 (R200), the ati drivers will work on ubuntu 7.04? Im asking cuz i need the tv-out to be working.
[01:32] <owen1> how to connect to my winXP using rdesktop?
[01:33] <bruenig> YANP, oh nevermind it is shipit, https://shipit.ubuntu.com/
[01:33] <tehtechman> YANP: some people are on dialup and cant dl them.  and for somereason my dad bought some disks when i clearly told him that i could make some for him
[01:33] <hexstar> anyone know the answer to my question??? :(
[01:33] <hexstar> owen1: you need to install vnc on the windows install
[01:33] <dominussuus> YANP: or you could find any old idiot with a CD burner who can download the iso and burn it for you
[01:33] <norsunaattori> !info nvidia-glx-new
[01:33] <ubotu> nvidia-glx-new: NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org 'new' driver. In component restricted, is optional. Version 1.0.9755+2.6.20.5-16.29 (feisty), package size 4719 kB, installed size 14400 kB
[01:33] <norsunaattori> !info nvidia-glx
[01:33] <ubotu> nvidia-glx: NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org driver. In component restricted, is optional. Version 1:1.0.9631+2.6.20.5-16.29 (feisty), package size 4387 kB, installed size 13352 kB
[01:33] <owen1> hexstar: got it. thanks
[01:33] <hexstar> owen1: np :)
[01:34] <hexstar> please help me
[01:34] <rampy> is it possible to  launch already installed windows xp in another drive from inside ubuntu using virtual environment?
[01:34] <owen1> hexstar: after i do it, what ip should i give the command?
[01:34] <rampy> i mean i should be able to run the programs from ubuntu...
[01:34] <royel> hexstar: what was your question?
[01:34] <hexstar> do start>run type cmd and press enter, at the prompt press ipconfig and press enter...use the IP address given to you there owne1
[01:34] <YANP> dominussuus: let me try this first
[01:34] <hexstar> *owen1
[01:34] <hexstar> royel: does ubuntu come out of the box with mac airport extreme (802.11g) wireless adapter support?
[01:35] <YANP> dominussuus: I dont have very good friends
[01:35] <hexstar> YANP: cd burners are cheap, just get one :)
[01:35] <rampy> is it possible to run windows xp from ubuntu...in the dual boot environment ?
[01:35] <jvai> lol  smh
[01:35] <royel> hexstar: I dont have a mac, might not matter if I did though. Did you check the supported hardware list?
[01:36] <dominussuus> hexstar: that's precisely the problem, Ubuntu is giving him trouble with his DVD burner
[01:36] <hexstar> royel: ah no, where is it?
[01:36] <owen1> is there free V
[01:36] <owen1> vnc?
[01:36] <preaction> hexstar, last i knew i could load up the fiesty live CD and after going past the problem with the ATI drivers, wireless worked fine
[01:36] <hexstar> owen1: yeah, realvnc
[01:36] <dominussuus> hexstar: unless, of course, you're any good at deciphering dmesg errors
[01:36] <preaction> hexstar, on my Intel MBP 17"
[01:36] <owen1> hexstar: i am on their website. it said 30 days trial!
[01:36] <hexstar> preaction: ok great, there is a airport extreme linux driver...found a ubuntu forum thread on it dated back in 2005...was just wondering if it made it into the kernel yet
[01:36] <YANP> hexstar: then I have to install it...i cant even install flash player to watch you tube on ubuntu..it took me like an hour...buying a cd burner it out of the question
[01:37] <royel> hexstar: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[01:37] <preaction> hexstar, it's a broadcom chip from what i understand
[01:37] <Aeudian> Is there a location for the crash log on beryl? I had to reconfigure xserver and beryl crashes now and i need to see logs as of why
[01:37] <hexstar> owen1: oops sorry, this one is free: http://www.tightvnc.com/
[01:37] <chris_> Well, i do have the ATI 8500 (R200), the ati drivers will work on ubuntu 7.04? Im asking cuz i need the tv-out to be working.
[01:37] <owen1> hexstar: great
[01:37] <hexstar> owen1: :)
[01:37] <dominussuus> YANP: see whether there is anybody here who can decipher your latest pastebin
[01:37] <hexstar> preaction: yeah, I think it's a bit customized though
[01:38] <hexstar> but at least if it comes to it I can always install the driver myself :)
[01:38] <YANP> dominussuus: which cd do I request?
[01:38] <hexstar> going to be getting a macbook and want to replace os x with ubuntu on my mac mini so that's why I asked
[01:38] <makky> I need a Nero-type CD/DVD burning program, what was it called KBD? i forget.
[01:38] <hexstar> makky: k3d
[01:39] <YANP> I would like:  1 Ubuntu CD (1 64-bit PC Edition) 1 Ubuntu CD (1 PC Edition) 3 Ubuntu CDs (3 PC Edition)  3 Ubuntu CDs (2 PC Edition, 1 64-bit PC Edition)  You can make a special request.
[01:39] <makky> hexstar- thank you
[01:39] <hexstar> or k3b
[01:39] <zren> is somebody familiar with mythvideo? I'm trying to play movies with mplayer and mythvideo on fluxbox, but Mplayer doesn't react to keyboard signals
[01:39] <hexstar> k3b is the name not k3d
[01:39] <makky> hexstart lol ok thanks
[01:39] <hexstar> makky: np :)
[01:39] <dominussuus> YANP: yep get the variety pack
[01:39] <dominussuus> YANP: then you can sell the rest on eBay :P
[01:39] <preaction> hexstar, get an MPB, they rock
[01:39] <YANP> dominussuus: so.. 2 PC Edition, 1 64-bit PC Edition?
[01:40] <makky> I also need help making sure my video drivers are up to date (because my VLC player is not showing the video, only audio)
[01:40] <dominussuus> YANP: sure :)
[01:40] <hexstar> preaction: would if I could afford it
[01:40] <nj786> does anybody know why terminal and IRC chat always opo up when i login
[01:40] <YANP> dominussuus: ok
[01:40] <nj786> open*
[01:40] <nj786> does anybody know why terminal and IRC chat always open up when i login?
[01:40] <hexstar> nj786: do you close the apps before logging out/shutting down/restarting?
[01:40] <preaction> hexstar, PPC support has gone away from Ubuntu (at least, officially), so you might be hard-pressed later with a PPC box
[01:40] <makky> Anyone know what to do with .sh files??
[01:40] <hexstar> preaction, it's a intel mac mini :)
[01:40] <preaction> nj786, either you have "persistent sessions" or they're in your startup
[01:41] <hexstar> and macbook's are intel
[01:41] <preaction> !startup | nj786
[01:41] <ubotu> nj786: To add programs to start up when you log into your Gnome session go to System>Preferences>Sessions and use the Startup Programs tab. For more information, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddingProgramToSessionStartup - See !boot for starting non-interactive programs at boot
[01:41] <preaction> hexstar, they are? apple doesn't make ANY PPC stuff anymore?
[01:41] <hexstar> preaction, nope no more ppc macs are being sold by apple
[01:41] <YANP> dominussuus: 4 to 6 weeks.. ouch
[01:41] <owen1> hexstar: ok, how do i connect to it?
[01:41] <owen1> hexstar: rdesktop 192.168.0.101 ??
[01:41] <hexstar> yeah owen1
[01:41] <dominussuus> YANP: well, they are coming all the way from the Isle of Man
[01:42] <YANP> isle of man?
[01:42] <YANP> where is that?
[01:42] <chris_> Well, i do have the ATI 8500 (R200), the ati drivers will work on ubuntu 7.04? Im asking cuz i need the tv-out to be working.
[01:42] <Siph0n> if i am using the live DVD, and i make changes to firefox and other things, are the changes still there when i reboot? and also where do the changes get saved to?
[01:42] <owen1> hexstar: what about a password (i set a password on the vnc server)
[01:42] <hexstar> yanp: google earth it :D
[01:42] <makky> anyone know how to open .sh files??
[01:42] <hexstar> owen1: one sec
[01:42] <preaction> makky, you want to open or run it?
[01:42] <makky> preaction, run
[01:43] <preaction> makky, usually in a terminal doing: ./file.sh <- will run it
[01:43] <hexstar> rdesktop -p password ipaddress
[01:43] <dominussuus> YANP: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Man
[01:43] <aricz> Hi, anyone know how to change background-/foregroundcolors in virtual console ?
[01:43] <makky> preaction, ok thank you
[01:43] <royel> Siph0n: in most cases the answer is no, there is a way to have changes saved, but I can't give much info on that.
[01:43] <preaction> makky, make sure the +x bit is set: chmod +x ./file.sh
[01:43] <YANP> ah..
[01:43] <makky> ok will do
[01:43] <Siph0n> royel: ok thats cool :) was just curious... i wont make a ton of changes than! :)
[01:43] <YANP> I have ordered from aussy and only took 3 days =] 
[01:44] <royel> Siph0n: on the contrary, knock yourself out! :)
[01:44] <chris_> guess i will not have a answer about this. :(
[01:44] <dominussuus> YANP: your aussy didn't have ten-thousand orders to fill ;)
[01:44] <hexstar> what's your question chris_?
[01:44] <chris_> Well, i do have the ATI 8500 (R200), the ati drivers will work on ubuntu 7.04? Im asking cuz i need the tv-out to be working.
[01:44] <royel> Siph0n: it's a free pass to do anything you want! :)
[01:44] <YANP> dominussuus: maybe I will be lucky
[01:44] <kayzu> okay, i backed the MBR up, reinstalled ubuntu and partitionmagic gave me those LBA/CHS value errors again! wtf
[01:44] <hexstar> chris_: yes they will :)
[01:45] <chris_> are you sure?
[01:45] <hexstar> kayzu: why are you using partition magic?? use gparted
[01:45] <YANP> dominussuus: now I have to try and play pacman on nestra =\
[01:45] <kayzu> i then copied the mbr backup back to the mbr and ubuntu didn't start!
[01:45] <hexstar> chris_: yep
[01:45] <chris_> dont wanna have to reinstall this thing again
[01:45] <dominussuus> YANP: you haven't gotten that working yet?
[01:45] <YANP> nope
[01:45] <hexstar> kayzu: use gparted
[01:45] <makky> preaction
[01:45] <kayzu> i didn't let partitionmagic fix anything, and i have now uninstalled it
[01:45] <YANP> i got that other one working but when I try to change the controls...it locks up on me
[01:45] <makky> preaction- if the file is on my desktop, how do i type that?
[01:46] <YANP> the controls for it at stupid
[01:46] <chris_> well, so. off i go... be back after installation and let you guys know
[01:46] <makky> preaction- /home/user/desktop?
[01:46] <hexstar> chris_: ok :)
[01:46] <BOZG> I tried to boot my Ubuntu disc but as soon as it shows the loading screen after "Start or Install", it doesn't go any further, any ideas why?  It's not a boot problem because my Windows disc boots fine
[01:46] <preaction> !enter | makky
[01:46] <ubotu> makky: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:46] <hexstar> or !/Desktop/
[01:46] <hexstar> er ~/Desktop/
[01:46] <ababiy> Hey, Has any one used wine-doors if so how do you get Call of Duty install so you can play it
[01:46] <hexstar> wine-doors?
[01:46] <preaction> makky, your desktop is a directory under your home directory (~ or /home/<your username>) called "Desktop"
[01:46] <wckdkl0wn> am i able to use photoshop cs without using wine?
[01:46] <hexstar> I've used wine
[01:46] <Siph0n> royel: yea good idea!
[01:46] <YANP> grrr let me restart...
[01:46] <preaction> makky, so cd ~/Desktop; ./file.sh
[01:47] <YANP> these stupid windows wont go away
[01:47] <kayzu> why does the bloody ubuntu install mess with my damn partition tables ? :/
[01:47] <hexstar> wckdkl0wn: no
[01:47] <kayzu> i created the partitions beforehand
[01:47] <ababiy> wine-doors is a package manager for wine to install windows apps
[01:47] <wckdkl0wn> how well does it run under wine?
[01:47] <ababiy> wckdkl0wn: yes it does
[01:47] <makky> preaction- so , 'chmod +x cd ~/Desktop/file.sh
[01:47] <makky> ?
[01:47] <preaction> makky, no.
[01:47] <Mnabil__> kayzu, tell me what wrong , what is the error ?
[01:47] <preaction> is there a shell tutorial around here somewhere?
[01:47] <hexstar> ababiy: just insert the cd and then do in temrinal wine /mount/cdrom/setup.exe
[01:48] <Sayers> can I run my own homestead with about an hour aday
[01:48] <hexstar> makky: get rid of the cd bit
[01:48] <towlie-cell> hi
[01:48] <YANP|Walmart> brb have to get some toothpaste ran out today
[01:48] <makky> hexstar: ok. so "chmod +x /Desktop/file.sh
[01:48] <hexstar> makky: right
[01:48] <kayzu> lba/chs values do not match is what partitionmagic gave me, i DIDN'T let it fix them but booted to ubuntu and it said that there are errors in the partitiontable and didn't boot
[01:48] <makky> hexstar: Ok thanks
[01:49] <preaction> makky, no. you need ~/Desktop/file.sh
[01:49] <hexstar> except make it ~/Desktop/file.sh
[01:49] <zzaza> hi all
[01:49] <towlie-cell> whens the next version of ubuntu supposed to be released
[01:49] <preaction> makky, and that only allows file.sh to be executed, it doesn't actually execute it
[01:49] <makky> preaction, hexstar: ok thanks
[01:49] <hexstar> makky: np :)
[01:49] <preaction> towlie-cell, october
[01:49] <hexstar> I think you can upgrade the distro just by apt-get dist-upgrade tho
[01:49] <towlie-cell> oh ok thanks
[01:49] <preaction> makky, you still need to execute the file by doing: ~/Desktop/file.sh
[01:49] <makky> preaction, ok
[01:49] <preaction> !gutsy | towlie-cell
[01:49] <ubotu> towlie-cell: 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
[01:50] <owen1> hexstar: busy?
[01:50] <preaction> towlie-cell, interesting tidbit: 7 means 2007, .10 means october (the 10th month(
[01:50] <makky> preaction, thank you it executed :)
[01:50] <kayzu> i am very tempted to just throw those live cds away but i won't.. yet
[01:50] <towlie-cell> oh i didnt realize that
[01:51] <preaction> makky, you may want to google for a linux shell tutorial. there's a lot of power you can unleash on the command-line
[01:51] <makky> preaction, ok i will do that. thanks.
[01:51] <kayzu> all i want is dualboot windows and ubuntu using NTLDR
[01:51] <preaction> !wubi | kayzu
[01:51] <ubotu> kayzu: wubi is an unofficial Ubuntu installer for Windows users - more info is at http://www.cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/wubi/en-US/index.html
[01:52] <preaction> kayzu, why do you need NTLDR? why can't you use GRUB or LILO?
[01:52] <CHA0Xm1nd> hi all... n00b need a little help here
[01:52] <owen1> "Connection refused" when trying to view winXP with tightVNC. anyone?
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[01:53] <grimeboy> !ask | CHA0Xm1nd
[01:53] <ubotu> CHA0Xm1nd: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:53] <preaction> owen1, Connection Refused usually means the port isn't open or there's a firewall blocking it
[01:53] <ztomic> anyone got a link? I'm trying to make a GF2 vid card work. Having some trouble.
[01:53] <CHA0Xm1nd> its been a while since i used linux, so i kinda forgot how to get in pure text mode
[01:53] <makky> preaction, the .sh file installed, but now i realize that i don't want it, how do i uninstall it?
[01:53] <owen1> preaction: it's machine that is in my house (wifi) should i open ports?
[01:54] <owen1> preaction: (both of the machines are under wifi)
[01:54] <preaction> owen1, to the outside world? not necessary. does your windows have a firewall?
[01:54] <ztomic> glx wont work with gf2 mx card.
[01:54] <owen1> pre
[01:54] <owen1> preaction: no
[01:54] <preaction> makky, uhm... you don't "install" .sh files. you run them. thus you cannot uninstall them.
[01:55] <kayzu> my question is why didn't the MBR backup work? i used dd=if/dev/sda of=mbr.backup bs=462 count=1 to back it up and dd if=mbr.backup of=/dev/sda bs=1 to put it back in
[01:55] <preaction> makky, .sh means "shell" means it's a shell script, a bunch of lines to be interpreted by /bin/sh (which is usually a pointer to /bin/bash)
[01:55] <owen1> preaction: maybe it's something with passwords? i set a password in tightVNC and also did rdesktop 192.168.0.101 -p <password>
[01:55] <kayzu> but since that i get those partition table and CHS/LBA errors!
[01:55] <preaction> owen1, rdesktop? why aren't you using tightvncviewer?
[01:56] <owen1> preaction: because...do i have too?
[01:56] <owen1> preaction: i thought that rdesktop is good.
[01:56] <preaction> owen1, the RDP is different from VNC, two different ways of doing about the same thing
[01:56] <owen1> preaction: ok, can i connect with rdesktop?
[01:56] <preaction> owen1, that's why you get connection refused, RDP is using a different port
[01:56] <owen1> preaction: it's built in!
[01:56] <SnlTim> preaction: i have installed telnetd with synaptic but the file /etc/init.d/inetd is not there.
[01:56] <kayzu> why does ubunto mess with the damn partitiontable when i created the partitions with windows/acronis?
[01:57] <owen1> preaction: how do i achive this with rdesktop?
[01:57] <kayzu> it just has to copy its stuff in there and not touch my mbr
[01:57] <preaction> owen1, you need an RDP daemon, not a VNC daemon
[01:58] <owen1> preaction: i don't like instsalling stuff unless i have too.
[01:58] <owen1> ok, how do i get RDP deamon on my machine?
[01:58] <owen1> preaction: (tablet pc)
[01:58] <preaction> SnlTim, i said telnetd, not inetd. and why are you not using SSH? telnet is horribly insecure and should not be used
[01:58] <spenc3> anyone uses the OSS driver with X-Fi support?? any comments on it??
[01:58] <owen1> preaction: btw, which one is better?
[01:59] <fioORd> Hello
[01:59] <owen1> preaction: or faster
[01:59] <preaction> !enter | owen1
[01:59] <ubotu> owen1: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:59] <fioORd> I hope that i'll get my help here
[01:59] <preaction> !ask | fioORd
[01:59] <ubotu> fioORd: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:59] <SnlTim> preaction: I have to use telnet this time because this server connects to some terminal boxes that only talk telnet or serial
[01:59] <fioORd> Sry my englisch is not the best
[01:59] <owen1> ubotu: sorry...
[01:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sorry... - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:59] <CHA0Xm1nd> how do i get into text based?
[02:00] <preaction> owen1, so let's go over what you have: winXP running TightVNC server and ubuntu running rdesktop client, right?
[02:00] <owen1> preaction: yes.
[02:00] <owen1> preaction: i am ok to install different server..
[02:00] <spenc3> preaction, does RDP deamon works with beryl?
[02:00] <fioORd> I want to access my Notebook (running Fluxbox) with VNC but if i connect to it with 192.168.178.26 port 5901 i get a crazy screen
[02:00] <owen1> preaction: whatever is faster
[02:01] <preaction> owen1, so there's some reason you can't install tightvncviewer on your ubuntu box?
[02:01] <fioORd> here: ->http://img71.imageshack.us/my.php?image=bildschirmfotoja3.png
[02:01] <preaction> !enter | owen1
[02:01] <ubotu> owen1: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[02:01] <BOZG> I tried to boot my Ubuntu disc but as soon as it shows the loading screen after "Start or Install", it doesn't go any further, any ideas why?  It's not a boot problem because my Windows disc boots fine
[02:01] <owen1> preaction: no. but rdesktop is built in... so i prefer using it, unless i think that i should get the vnc viewer.
[02:02] <preaction> owen1, RDP is built-in to windows XP last I knew, all you'd need to do is enable it in windows and then connect from ubuntu
[02:02] <kayzu> can you run ubuntu 64 bit and windows 32 bit on on hdd ?
[02:02] <preaction> kayzu, different partitions, sure
[02:02] <nj786> does anybody know how to install XP virtual
[02:02] <owen1> preaction: great, how do i do that?
[02:03] <XXeR> Hello, I need to upgrade MySQL in edgy from the default version (5.0.24a) to 5.0.45. It seems apt-get doesn't seem to allow me to get 5.0.45, am I doing something wrong?  What is the proper way to upgrade MySQL without upgrading the entire OS?
[02:03] <preaction> owen1, do what?
[02:03] <kwhatcher> Nj786: I Do
[02:03] <expert01> Using ubuntu server 7.04 with webmin, two network ports, can't get NAT running, DHCP works though. Any help?
[02:03] <kayzu> then i have no idea what's up with those errors
[02:03] <SnlTim> preaction: sudo invoke-rc.d telnet    gives the response    invoke-rc.d: syntax error: missing required parameter
[02:03] <owen1> preaction: enable RDP on win?
[02:03] <nj786> kwhatcher, can you show me how?
[02:03] <preaction> SnlTim, sorry, add start to the end
[02:03] <marionete> im getting this error on ati installation
[02:03] <preaction> owen1, i don't know, this is ubuntu support
[02:03] <owen1> preaction: ok, i'll try google. thanks
[02:03] <marionete> root@chris-desktop:/home/chris/ATI# bash ./ati-driver-installer-8.28.8.run --buildpkg Ubuntu/feisty
[02:03] <marionete> Creating directory fglrx-install
[02:03] <marionete> Verifying archive integrity... All good.
[02:03] <marionete> Uncompressing ATI Proprietary Linux Driver-8.28.8...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
[02:03] <fiord> Hello
[02:03] <kwhatcher> nj786: sure, got aim or somthing else?
[02:03] <marionete> ..................................................................................
[02:03] <marionete> -e [02:03] <marionete> -e  ATI Technologies Linux Driver Installer/Packager
[02:04] <marionete> -e [02:04] <marionete> ./ati-installer.sh: 165: Syntax error: Bad substitution
[02:04] <marionete> Removing temporary directory: fglrx-install
[02:04] <fiord> aaaaah spam
[02:04] <preaction> !paste | marionete
[02:04] <ubotu> marionete: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:04] <marionete> oops
[02:04] <SnlTim> preaction: sudo invoke-rc.d telnet start    gives the response    invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/telnet not found.
[02:04] <nj786> kwhatcher, yes i do
[02:05] <jmg> SnlTim: why do you want telnet? use ssh
[02:05] <nj786> kwhatcher, what is your aim?
[02:05] <kwhatcher> hatcherkw :)
[02:05] <marionete> anyone knows why im getting that error?
[02:05] <wckdkl0wn> ok frostwire doesnt work for me.. how to i setup limewire on linux?
[02:05] <SnlTim> jmg: i have some terminal boxes that i need to use that only speak telnet
[02:05] <jmg> marionete: use the debian package
[02:05] <nj786> kwhatcher, im sent
[02:05] <marionete> how???
[02:05] <jmg> SnlTim: well telnet isnt installed by default
[02:06] <preaction> SnlTim, try this? http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-262181.html
[02:06] <kayzu> why is it that after i backed the MBR up, installed ubuntu and put the backup back to the mbr ubuntu said that there are errors in the partition table? i created the linux partitions before i made the backup so why does ubuntu change the partition tables when it doesn't need to? or what's going wrong here?
[02:06] <jrib> wckdkl0wn: what do you mean "doesn't work"?  what happens exactly when you type 'frostwire' in a terminal?
[02:06] <fiord> Bye
[02:06] <SnlTim> jmg: yes that is my problem.  i am trying to install it.
[02:06] <fiord>  i think none can help me
[02:06] <jmg> sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx
[02:07] <Ahmed> Hi
[02:07] <jrib> fiord: you never asked a question.  Or did I miss it?
[02:07] <SnlTim> preaction: thanks i am reading to link you gave me
[02:07] <kayzu> i did ask a question though..
[02:07] <fiord> you missed it
[02:07] <wckdkl0wn> jrib, java problems
[02:07] <marionete> so you want me to install the debian drivers, and not the ati ones?   will i be able to use tv-out?
[02:07] <Ahmed> I'm new to ubuntu and i'm wondering how i install jdk-1_5_0_04-linux-i586-rpm.bin on it
[02:07] <ieee802> i have a problem with opengl whenever i use something with opengl it gets on the top of everything
[02:08] <jrib> wckdkl0wn: paste the entire output on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org and give us a link
[02:08] <ThatLazyGuy> I have just replace nautilus with Thunar as the default file manager, now how do i remove nautilus from the startup list?
[02:08] <rjek> Hi.  I'm having problems with suspending to RAM on my laptop.  Basically, echoing "mem" to /sys/power/state doesn't turn the machine off - it just leaves me with a blinking moon LED.  If I boot with init=/bin/sh and try, it works correctly.
[02:08] <ieee802> Ahmed: use Synaptic
[02:08] <lewix> hi
[02:08] <jrib> Ahmed: don't, see ubotu's instructions instead
[02:08] <jrib> !java > Ahmed (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:08] <rjek> My guess is a driver's cocking it up.  How might I go about diagnosing the problem?
[02:08] <jrib> fiord: then repeat it
[02:08] <lewix> is there a command to find out the driver of my wifi card
[02:08] <ieee802> !opengl
[02:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about opengl - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:09] <wckdkl0wn> jrib, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31013/
[02:09] <kwhatcher> just a quick question - trying to help someone with VMWare, whats the command to connect to a listening vncviewer?
[02:10] <jrib> wckdkl0wn: have you installed sun java?
[02:10] <ceil420> what does the "BurnFree" option in Xfburn (for burning CDs) do?
[02:10] <wckdkl0wn> jrib, no
[02:10] <jmg> marionete: dont pm without permission
[02:10] <kayzu> does anyone want to help me..
[02:10] <jmg> marionete: i dont use ati myself
[02:10] <fiord> Im trying to acces my notebook with vnc (it's running ubuntu with fluxbox) but if i connct to it i get an 'crazy' screen
[02:10] <jrib> !please > kayzu (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:10] <ThatLazyGuy> I have just replace nautilus with Thunar as the default file manager, now how do i remove nautilus from the process list when i start the computer?
[02:10] <expert02> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3069033 Can't get NAT working right, any tips?
[02:10] <fiord> What could be the reason?
[02:10] <buntunub> !fstab
[02:10] <ubotu> The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[02:11] <rhoruns> wooot! i got ventrilo to work on linux! :D :D :D :D :D
[02:11] <bruenig> !ot | rhoruns
[02:11] <ubotu> rhoruns: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:11] <wckdkl0wn> jrib, can i do it through the repositories?
[02:11] <rhoruns> i'm sorry.. :(
[02:11] <jrib> !java > wckdkl0wn (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:11] <ieee802> someone can help me with this gl issue?
[02:11] <jrib> wckdkl0wn: sure, let me know if anything isn't clear on the wiki that ubotu linked you to just now
[02:11] <ieee802> i'm on a intel gma
[02:11] <lewix> is there a command to find out which driver my wireless card is usind
[02:13] <kayzu> whatever.. when i can't get windows and ubuntu working together, i'll just throw ubuntu from my drive
[02:13] <fiord> jrib did you now read it?
[02:13] <YANP> What is a good snes emulator?
[02:13] <buntunub> anyone have a minute to help me out with an fstab issue?
[02:13] <jrib> fiord: I did but I haven't come across anything like that before
[02:13] <jrib> !anyone | buntunub
[02:13] <ubotu> buntunub: 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?
[02:14] <fiord> will it help if i show you a screenshot of it?
[02:14] <huck_2000> anyone know a good channel for wireless networking? I need help with a WAP
[02:14] <jrib> fiord: wouldn't hurt :)  Someone else might recognize it too
[02:14] <buntunub> ok i need to automount an sshfs file and am having trouble doing that. can anyone help me
[02:14] <jmg> huck_2000: ubuntuforums
[02:14] <younghacker> greetings..
[02:14] <kayzu> anyone who does want to/can help me with those CHS/LBA value and partition table errors can post here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=506655
[02:15] <fiord> ok that'll take some minutes
[02:15] <huck_2000> jmg: thanks! I was hoping for an IRC channel... but I'll post there too
[02:15] <jrib> buntunub: did you try anything?
[02:15] <grios> Hey.  I accidently removed the NetworkManager from my taskbar and then stupidly went to remove it and try to replace it in order to re-add it.  But now i can't seem to get online (wireless/ethernet) to get it back.  What are my options?
[02:15] <younghacker> I'm trying to use apache2 to post my sites using the domain name i got from dynDNS, can anyone help me out
[02:15] <YANP> Does anyone know a good SNES Emulator that is easy to install and use on Ubuntu?  I dont know anything about ubuntu so I need it to be easy that even a baby can do it.
[02:15] <buntunub> my current setup = sshfs#name@servername:/path/to/file  /path/to/mount/   fuse    options
[02:16] <mOrO^> Ive got an official ubuntu cd, can I RE Install it from that cd?
[02:16] <buntunub> this keeps erroring on mount /path/to/mount
[02:16] <bruenig> grios, network manager is an applet, right click on the panel and add it
[02:16] <buntunub> what am i doing wrong here
[02:16] <grios> I couldn't find it listed though
[02:17] <bruenig> grios, it's there keep looking
[02:17] <BrentNewland> I've got ubuntu installed on a small PC. eth0 is connected to internet, eth1 is connected to another computer with crossover cable. client on eth1 gets IP from DHCP on server and pings server. When pinging outside server, gives "Request Timed Out" on XP ("Destination Host Unreachable" when the server is down). Any ideas? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3069033
[02:18] <wckdkl0wn> jrib, yea thats kinda confusing lol
[02:18] <jrib> buntunub: have you seen http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=430312 ?  seems to be pretty complete
[02:18] <younghacker> My initial issue with apache is that its not accesible to my local network, then after that i want to configure it to use my dynDNS domain name
[02:18] <mrsno__> BrentNewland is ip forwarding (on the server) enabled ?
[02:18] <NigelS> BrentNewland: have you enabled forwarding?
[02:18] <younghacker> can anyone help me or lead me to a site with info?
[02:18] <jrib> wckdkl0wn: k, have you enabled the multiverse repository?
[02:18] <buntunub> so can anyone help me out with that fstab issue please?
[02:18] <grios> bruenig: I just checked again, twice, looked through each icon as well as program name.  It is not listed.
[02:18] <NigelS> BrentNewland: 'cos if not it will receive traffic from the localnet but not know what to do with it
[02:19] <wckdkl0wn> jrib, yea i think i did
[02:19] <Ahmed> :S i didnt get the bot... I am a Java developer i use Eclipse and i need to use jdk-1_5_0_04-.... so i got the linux version on my desktop as a bin.... does anyone have experience with this on a Fiesty Fawn? If so would you mind private messaging me?
[02:19] <grios> I apt-get removed it after I couldn't find it on the list
[02:19] <jrib> buntunub: did you look at the page I linked you to?
[02:19] <BrentNewland> I've folowed the guides at http://ubuntulinuxhowto.blogspot.com/2006/06/setup-your-computer-to-be-router.html and then https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Router (I executed the script at the end of the second article)
[02:19] <bruenig> grios, well that was probably not the best move
[02:19] <buntunub> err what page
[02:19] <grios> bruenig: I know.
[02:19] <aib> is emacs22 available in a repository somewhere, or does someone know when it will be available?
[02:19] <jmg> aib: apt-get install emacs-snapshot
[02:19] <wckdkl0wn> jrib, do i type apt-get install sun-java5-bin in terminal next?
[02:19] <jrib> buntunub: have you seen http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=430312 ?  seems to be pretty complete
[02:20] <mrsno__> BrentNewland what does cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward say
[02:20] <jmg> aib: in universe
[02:20] <aib> jmg, much thanks
[02:20] <buntunub> checkin it now chances are i already looked at it tho
[02:20] <slowz3r> Can i get some help with airoscript in Ubuntu ?
[02:20] <BrentNewland> @YANP look at http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/games/ you can install those with apt-get
[02:20] <sutabi> I am tring to uninstall GAIM and its asking me to remove Ubuntu-Desktop, isn't that bad?
[02:20] <buntunub> yup thats the guide im following now
[02:20] <C-{pR0F> I want to upgrade edgy-fiesty .... i need a sources.list file !!!!
[02:20] <jrib> wckdkl0wn: sure, or sun-java6-bin if you want the more recent version
[02:20] <C-{pR0F> anyone have it
[02:20] <mrsno__> sutabi ubuntu-desktop is a meta package so its ok to remove
[02:21] <buntunub> its not workin on that fstab example
[02:21] <norsunaattori> how can i change "nvidia" word in /etc/X11/xorg.conf to "nv" without playing with nano?
[02:21] <Kilroo> Bummer, Beryl is pretty neat. All the visual candy of Vista, pretty much, as far as I can tell.
[02:21] <wckdkl0wn> jrib, and that would be it?
[02:21] <jmg> C-{pR0F: run the system update applet, it will give you a button to click
[02:21] <BrentNewland> mrsno__ it says "1"
[02:21] <sutabi> mrsno__: thanks
[02:21] <fiord> jrib here is the screenshot http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/8581/bildschirmfotoja3.png
[02:21] <buntunub> does he have that fstab correct in that post?
[02:21] <metaxyy__fw> Is there no simpler way to add 1280x1024 to my resolution options than this?  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=83973
[02:21] <mrsno__> BrentNewland hmm so ipforwarding is enabled, can you ping an outside web address by ip instead of the domain name? if you haven't tried
[02:21] <norsunaattori> how can i change "nvidia" word in /etc/X11/xorg.conf to "nv" without playing with nano?
[02:21] <mrsno__> norsunaattori by learning to use "sed"
[02:22] <jrib> wckdkl0wn: give it a try
[02:22] <Ahmed> anyone pro with Java on Ubuntu able to help installing J2SE(TM) Development Kit 5.0 Update 4 on Ubuntu?
[02:22] <grios_> Hey.
[02:22] <BrentNewland> mrsno__ I've tried pinging 4.2.2.1 (which is a major Comcast DNS server), pinging works from main PC and server, but not from machine behind server
[02:22] <grios_> Ok I just got online.  I apt-get'd the item without my connection and it just asked me to insert my install cd
[02:22] <grios_> so now I'm online
[02:22] <C-{pR0F> jmg: no it's not that , the last time i upgraded from dapper->edgy , and it faild, and a guy here gave me a sources.list file , and it worked, but now , the same problem happened with edgy->fiesty , so i wanted to know if someone has that file
[02:22] <slowz3r> anyone available to help me with Airoscript, and my Card drivers ?
[02:22] <wesolek> can anybody help me out to configure my /etc/network/interface file? It seems like whatever I change, there is an application that messes it up again :( and I have no clue how to fix it
[02:22] <leetcharmer> how do I set permissions for an entire partition so that it can have full read/write access among all users on my network?
[02:23] <Ahmed> Synaptic didnt help, and ubotu didnt help :S
[02:23] <leetcharmer> chmod -R 777 didn't work
[02:23] <younghacker> can anyone help me setup my apache?
[02:23] <mrsno__> BrentNewland hmm try another ip like 72.14.207.99 (google)
[02:24] <fiord> jrib did you get the screenshot?
[02:24] <falcon409> leetcharmer: This is what I use .......... its stable
[02:24] <falcon409> http://www.ubuntugeek.com/nfs-server-and-client-configuration-in-ubuntu.html#more-157
[02:24] <grios_> Ok.
[02:24] <falcon409> leetcharmer, : NFS
[02:24] <grios_> So now network-manager *is* installed
[02:24] <leetcharmer> falcon409, what about for samba?
[02:24] <grios_> but I can't find the applet listed when attempting to add to a panel
[02:24] <jrib> fiord: yep, sorry don't know about that
[02:24] <egWK> How can I change the DocumentRoot on apache2?
[02:24] <falcon409> leetcharmer, : hold on
[02:24] <ThatLazyGuy> Nautilus is not a default file manager anymore, how can i remove it from the startup list, so it wont apear on the processes list everytime i turn on my computer??
[02:24] <grios_> network monitor is listed, but thats not the same thing.
[02:25] <phpwner> what should i do after installing a new video card? what commands will install the drivers?
[02:25] <XXeR> Hello, I need to upgrade a package in edgy, but I don't want to upgrade the entire OS.  The version of this new package is not available via apt-get, what are my options?
[02:25] <phpwner> i get failed to start the x server
[02:25] <mrsno__> grios_ using gnome? try installing network-manager-gnome
[02:25] <BrentNewland> mrsno_:72.14.207.99: Request timed out
[02:25] <tupa> XXeR, build the package
[02:25] <falcon409> leetcharmer, : I don't have any windows machines here but this should work for you ........... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202605
[02:25] <slowz3r> anyone available to help me with Airoscript, and my Card drivers ?
[02:25] <falcon409> leetcharmer, : samba was always slow for me ..........
[02:25] <grios_> mrsno__: That's what I just installed
[02:25] <mrsno__> BrentNewland you could install wireshark on the client that cannot ping outside your local network, but it sounds like it will only get as far as the server system :/
[02:25] <sith-lord> Hello
[02:25] <phpwner> Failed to start the X server (your graphical interface). It is likely that it is not set up correctly. Would you like to view the X server output to diagnose the problem?
[02:25] <jrib> !xconfig > phpwner (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:26] <XXeR> tupa: from a tarball?  won't it interfere with the original package?
[02:26] <fiord> can anybody help me with this? -> http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/8581/bildschirmfotoja3.png It happens when i try to access my Notebook (its running fluxbox and vnc4server)
[02:26] <mrsno__> grios_ im not sure by maybe try running nm-applet at the terminal ?
[02:26] <tupa> XXeR, what package it is?, remove the original package and install from the source
[02:26] <sith-lord> you tell me ;)
[02:26] <grios_> Sorry, I'm back
[02:26] <leetcharmer> falcon409, can't I simply change permissions to the hard drive partition itself locally, and then share it?
 grios_ im not sure by maybe try running nm-applet at the terminal ?
[02:27] <XXeR> tupa: it's mysql, not an easy one to build from source ;-)  is that still your recommendation?
[02:27] <grios_> mrsno__: Ok, so network-manager-gnome is installed.  But it still won't add it
[02:27] <leetcharmer> falcon409, it shares my home folder just fine over the network, but no one can access the shared partition (that's not in /home)
[02:27] <jrib> !fixres > metaxyy__fw (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:27] <grios_> running "nm-applet" at terminal does nothing.  Just hanges the terminal with a blinking cursor
[02:27] <falcon409> leetcharmer, : you will need samba for 100 % write/read access
[02:27] <YANP> dominussuus: lol..i restarted ubuntu..and it asked what kind of cd I want to make lol and now shows cd-r drive lol
[02:27] <grios_> running through alt+f2 doesn't seem to do anything
[02:28] <mrsno__> grios_ try from the terminal (to see if it says anything)
[02:28] <mrsno__> also try logging in + out (im not sure if that will help)
[02:28] <leetcharmer> falcon409, I already have samba, I installed it from clicking System>Preferences>Shared Folders
[02:28] <dominussuus> YANP: huh... does it work?
[02:28] <leetcharmer> erm* Administration>Shared Folders
[02:28] <YANP> says 'preparing to write to cd'
[02:28] <falcon409> leetcharmer, : you have to configure the samba conf file
[02:28] <leetcharmer> so samba is already installed
[02:28] <tupa> XXeR, I think the choice is up to you, however you can also upgrade
[02:28] <metaxyy__fw> jrib: Thanks.
[02:28] <leetcharmer> falcon409, that part scares me >_<
[02:28] <phpwner> how do i know what x server driver to use for ati radeon?
[02:29] <grios_> Ugh, I hate shortcuts
[02:29] <aleka> Just upgraded to Feisty , Prior to upgrading, I had "dev/hda1" mounted on /media/hda1, "dev/hda2" mounted on /media/windows "dev/hda3" mounted on /media/hda3 "dev/hdb1" mounted on /media/hdb1 . NOw that I just restarted my computer after the upgrade, these are not mounted anymore, and I can not see these partitions with "fdisk -l"
[02:29] <grios_> or, atleast am now hating shortcuts
[02:29] <falcon409> leetcharmer: its only a file ......... copy & paste most of the time ........... make sure the folders are correct
[02:29] <XXeR> tupa: what do you mean i can upgrade?  apt-get doesn't show me the version i want...is there a way to make it give me the specific version i need?
[02:29] <DjViper> how do I get the current directory from CLI ?
[02:29] <fiord> can anybody help me with this? -> http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/8581/bildschirmfotoja3.png It happens when i try to access my Notebook (its running fluxbox and vnc4server)
[02:29] <DjViper> the path im in
[02:29] <phpwner> how do i know what x server driver to use for ati radeon?
[02:29] <aleka> DjViper: "pwd"
[02:29] <falcon409> leetcharmer, : I have been using NFS ........ 2 years now ........... happy with it
[02:29] <jrz> n
[02:30] <YANP> dominussuus: not sure if it going to work or not..
[02:30] <YANP> dominussuus: it isnt doing anything so I dont know
[02:30] <leetcharmer> falcon409, but then it says I have to make users (in the link you gave me), does that mean anyone on windows has to login with the same user/password?
[02:30] <leetcharmer> they can't just access the share?
[02:30] <jrib> DjViper: pwd
[02:30] <dominussuus> YANP: hmmm... must still be having difficulty with the drive
[02:30] <Pelo> DjViper,  it should be displayed in the prompt,  if not , check in here  http://www.linuxcommand.org/index.php
[02:30] <leetcharmer> I'd love to do NFS, but there are windows machines on the network
[02:30] <falcon409> leetcharmer, : use the one you already use to login into ubuntu
[02:30] <jrz> anyone have any idea why in windows my monitor can go 1280x1024 but in ubuntu it only goes 1024x768?
[02:30] <YANP> dominussuus: guess so =[
[02:30] <leetcharmer> falcon409, there are 4 people that login to this computer (ubuntu)
[02:30] <ThatLazyGuy> Nautilus is not my default file manager anymore, how can i remove it from the startup list, so it wont apear again on the processes list the next time i turn on my computer.
[02:31] <phpwner> is there a list of x server drivers for each model of video card somewhere?
[02:31] <aleka> Can anyone help me in restoring my partitions I had under edgy please?
[02:31] <Pelo> jrz,  what video card ?
[02:31] <leetcharmer> falcon409, I don't want to give them access to my admin account
[02:31] <jrz> nvidia
[02:31] <falcon409> leetcharmer, : do you have a static IP
[02:31] <leetcharmer> dedicated DHCP, so yes
[02:31] <Pelo> jrz, check in the forum, there is a way to fix that,
[02:31] <jrz> thanks
[02:31] <aleka> Just upgraded to Feisty , Prior to upgrading, I had "dev/hda1" mounted on /media/hda1, "dev/hda2" mounted on /media/windows "dev/hda3" mounted on /media/hda3 "dev/hdb1" mounted on /media/hdb1 . NOw that I just restarted my computer after the upgrade, these are not mounted anymore, and I can not see these partitions with "fdisk -l" Also my external drive which used to be /dev/sda1 is now under /dev/sdc
[02:31] <leetcharmer> DHCP on the router always gives this machine the same IP
[02:31] <NigelS> BrentNewland: it looks like packets aren't being forwarded - you should clear the IPtables first, i.e. undo the script thaty ou ran.
[02:31] <grios_> mrsno__:  any other ideas as to where the applet might be hiding?
[02:31] <tupa> XXeR, upgrade your system
[02:31] <leetcharmer> based on MAC address
[02:31] <NigelS> BrentNewland: then we can turn on just basic masquerading to see if it works
[02:32] <BrentNewland> where would the iptables config file be in ubuntu?
[02:32] <falcon409> leetcharmer, : you have full control over who access the network ......... you can add users as you like
[02:32] <jrib> phpwner: what card did you install?
[02:32] <tupa> XXeR to a newer release (feisty)
[02:32] <mrsno__> grios_ that was the command that launches it i believe , maybe theres a reason it isn't appearing
[02:32] <jrib> !iptables > BrentNewland (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:32] <DjViper> aleka, jrib: thanks
[02:32] <wesolek> anybody here that is very good at network interface issues?
[02:32] <Pelo> jrz,  i know the way for the regular cheap onboard card but for nvdia and ati it is a bit more special because of the restricted drivers
[02:32] <sepelester> I run feisty amd64 and can't get my flash plugin workingin firefox. It works fine in swiftfox (32bit), but firefox won't pretend it's there, other than it reports it as active in about:config.     any ideas?
[02:32] <YANP> dominussuus: now just looking for snes roms =] 
[02:32] <DjViper> how do I find the path to openssl on a server?
[02:32] <fiord> can anybody help me with this? -> http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/8581/bildschirmfotoja3.png It happens when i try to access my Notebook (its running fluxbox and vnc4server)
[02:32] <leetcharmer> falcon409, what if I don't want any users to login, and that it would just share with anyone?
[02:32] <Budwaa> Im missing man pages for c/c++ functions. How do I install them/
[02:32] <XXeR> tupa: ok, that wasn't what i wanted to hear, but thanks for clearing it up!
[02:32] <falcon409> leetcharmer, : correct
[02:32] <mrsno__> grios_ network-manager-gnome is installed by default, how come yours wasn't ?
[02:32] <jrz> this isnt an onboard card though?
[02:33] <leetcharmer> falcon409, how do I go about not adding any users then?
[02:33] <aleka> DjViper: "which openssl"
[02:33] <jrz> maybe its my monitor drivers?
[02:33] <Pelo> Budwaa, check in synaptic for  -doc packages for the package you installed
[02:33] <falcon409> leetcharmer, : you will have to set up user id and password .......... if you know the id and password you can login to windows box
[02:33] <falcon409> you will have to add atleast one user
[02:33] <grios_> hold on, I think I found an answer
[02:33] <Budwaa> Pelo: this is for general c++ functions. Would say build-essentials be the place too look?
[02:33] <falcon409> leetcharmer, : alteast one user
[02:33] <YANP> SIM ANT! Awesome!
[02:34] <Pelo> jrz, laptop ? possibly but usualy it's related to the video card,  you can always try to add the extra resolutions manualy in xorg.conf and see if that works for you
[02:34] <leetcharmer> okies, I'll give it a shot
[02:34] <grios_> mrsno__: I stupidly removed it from the panel and then attempted to fix my issue by reinstalling, thereby losing my network connection
[02:34] <norsunaattori> how can i search all nvidia* packages what i have installed in my system?
[02:34] <leetcharmer> and let you know if I run into issues
[02:34] <fiord> can anybody help me with this? -> http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/8581/bildschirmfotoja3.png It happens when i try to access my Notebook (its running fluxbox and vnc4server)
[02:34] <mrsno__> grios_ ohh i see, try right clicking the panel > add to panel > and try the option in there
[02:34] <jrib> Budwaa: install manpages-dev
[02:34] <jrz> ok
[02:34] <mrsno__> im not sure of the correct name off the top of my head
[02:34] <jrz> thanks
[02:34] <jrib> norsunaattori: aptitude search '~i~nnvidia'
[02:34] <norsunaattori> ok =)
[02:34] <Pelo> Budwaa, check in synaptic ,  search for build-essential , if there is a doc package to go with it , it will show
[02:34] <falcon409> leetcharmer, : are you using XP or Vista
[02:34] <falcon409>  ?
[02:34] <Budwaa> ty jrib
[02:34] <leetcharmer> the one windows comp on the network is win 2000
[02:35] <fevel> how do i install frostwire in feisty? its not in the repo
[02:35] <leetcharmer> it's my dad's, and he refuses change
[02:35] <aleka> would there be any reason for partitions to be renamed after a dist-upgrade "dev/hdb1" being the new "/dev/sdb1" would this have to have anything with udev rules?
[02:35] <jrib> !frostwire > fevel (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:35] <sepelester> I run feisty amd64 and can't get my flash plugin workingin firefox. It works fine in swiftfox (32bit), but firefox won't pretend it's there, other than it reports it as active in about:config.     any ideas?
[02:35] <nelsonuwp> can anyone tell me why i get so many errors when i try to make no-ip
[02:35] <mrsno__> aleka did you dist-upgrade to feisty? hda will be known as sda and hdb sdb and so on, due to new sata/ide code
[02:35] <timothyarnold85> i'm having trouble using a CD drive. I am fairly certain it works as it installed Ubuntu recently and is recognized in the pre-OS startup process, but doesn't seem to be automounting when a CD is inserted. I looked at the results of fdisk -l and didn't see anything immediately apparently the CD drive. Can anyone help?
[02:35] <nelsonuwp> the new version is 2.1.4, the one that is apt-get install no-ip is 2.1.3
[02:36] <phpwner> i reconfigured x server and still i get an error at bootup
[02:36] <Pelo> nelsonuwp,  did you ,/configure first and install the missing dependencies ?
[02:36] <mrsno__> aleka due to newer kernel versions, ata devices are seen as scsi devices now, from 2.6.19 i believe and feisty uses 2.6.20~
[02:36] <nelsonuwp> pelo: no, how do I do that
[02:36] <aleka> mrsno__:  Would this mean having to manually endit my fstab? if so what command to use to use the current /dev partitions? "fdisk, df"??
[02:36] <Budwaa> How can i get resource informaction about a process from an app that i am writing in c++?
[02:37] <mrsno__> aleka you can check what the new devices are with sudo fdisk -l or cat /proc/partitions
[02:37] <Pelo> nelsonuwp,  nvm,  I only had the fist part of your question, please don'T use the enter key as punctuation
[02:37] <jrib> sepelester: are you using nspluginwrapper to run flash on the 64bit browser?
[02:37] <jrib> nelsonuwp: why are you making it?  There should be a few clients in the repository
[02:37] <jrib> nelsonuwp: what is different?
[02:37] <nelsonuwp> jrib: what?
[02:37] <jrib> nelsonuwp: what is different in the newer version?
[02:37] <nelsonuwp> jrib: i went to this site and it said extract the tar
[02:37] <slavik> what's the name of the package that allows me to mouse over a window/widget and it tells me what widget it is and such
[02:37] <aleka> thanks mrsno__ , can I count on you to ask more questions on fstab entries later on? I always had trouble getting my external drive (now sdc1) mounted at boot
[02:38] <loquitus_of_borg> How do I grep for a string among a bunch of files but not have grep spit out the actual matching strings... just the file names themselves?
[02:38] <nelsonuwp> jrib: and then it said make... the help file is better for one.. and it's always nice to have updated stuff
[02:38] <mrsno__> aleka sure :) and you can count on everyone else too
[02:38] <jrib> slavik: maybe xwininfo or xprop but maybe not
[02:38] <aleka> ty:)
[02:38] <sepelester> jrib: yes, I am :(    but it seems there is no installation candidate available..  I'll check launchpad..
[02:38] <nelsonuwp> pelo: enter as punctuation?
[02:38] <YANP> What are good games on ubuntu?
[02:39] <jrib> nelsonuwp: I disagree, I think it's better to have stable stuff, but do 'apt-get build-dep PACKAGE-NAME' to get the deps to build your package if you think you really do need to compile...
[02:39] <fiord> can anybody help me with this? -> http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/8581/bildschirmfotoja3.png It happens when i try to access my Notebook (its running fluxbox and vnc4server)
[02:39] <ninix> anyone know how solve the problem of crashing with "guidance-power-manager" ? (kde)
[02:39] <mrsno__> YANP there are loads :-) check synaptic and search for games, if you enjoy 3d games tremulous (based on quake3 engine) is quite nice, or open arena and so on
[02:39] <mrsno__> enemy territory is another quake 3 engine based game (full game for free)
[02:39] <jrib> !flash > sepelester (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:39] <nelsonuwp> jrib: ok, so i can just sudo apt-get build-dep no-ip and I should be good?
[02:39] <jrib> sepelester: on that page, there should be a link to the nspluginwrapper, which should contain a link to janvitus' packages
[02:40] <mythtv> does anybody know why i can't use my pvr-500 with tvtime it tells me that it cannot open capture device IVTV: invalid argument
[02:40] <fevel> thanks jrib
[02:40] <fevel> got frostwire easily
[02:40] <khunt2> this is more of a bluetooth question but it is on ubuntu
[02:40] <YANP> mrsno__: just give me the names of the top 5 best ubuntu games
[02:40] <jrib> nelsonuwp: well, you will have the dependencies you need.  You should also make sure you have installed 'build-essential'
[02:40] <slavik> jrib: nope, don't give info I wanted
[02:40] <norsunaattori> jrib: how can i then search all my linux-restricted-modules packages what i have installed on my system? :)
[02:40] <jrib> fevel: great
[02:40] <fiord> Does anybody know a good vnc howto?
[02:40] <slavik> what is the name of the widget that has listview header stuff
[02:40] <sepelester> jrib: oh, it's janvitus' repo, thanks..
[02:40] <khunt2> my phone says enter passcode to connect to my laptop bluetooth dongle but I didnt set a password
[02:40] <wckdkl0wn> jrib, ok i guess it installed but i am stuck at a blue screen with an agreement thing.. and i cant hit ok
[02:40] <mrsno__> YANP 'top' games depends on what sort of games you prefer really, so try them and see :-)
[02:40] <slavik> like the one in synaptic or keyboard shotcuts
[02:40] <juano__> anyone know of a midi plugin for audacious ???
[02:41] <YANP> mrsno: what are your top 5 picks?
[02:41] <Sonderblade> where can i find the lcms package? it looks like it should be in the repos, but it isn't
[02:41] <slavik> khunt2: are you pairing devices?
[02:41] <tiffanie> !wireless
[02:41] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:41] <slavik> !info lcms
[02:41] <ubotu> Package lcms does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[02:41] <khunt2> slavik: what does pairing devices mean?
[02:41] <slavik> !info livlcms1
[02:41] <ubotu> Package livlcms1 does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[02:41] <slavik> khunt2: to tell them that the other device is trusted to connect to
[02:42] <slavik> !info liblcms1
[02:42] <ubotu> liblcms1: Color management library. In component main, is optional. Version 1.15-1 (feisty), package size 126 kB, installed size 276 kB
[02:42] <ThatLazyGuy> Nautilus is not my default file manager anymore, how can i remove it from the startup list, so it wont apear again on the processes list the next time i turn on my computer.
[02:42] <aleka> mrsno__: I am currently changing all instances of "hda, hdb" to "sda, sdb" hoping this wouldn't break anything at next boot
[02:42] <jrib> norsunaattori: same way, just replace "nvidia" with the new package name.  I'll link you the docs in a second
[02:42] <mythtv> can somebody help me with my pvr-500 when i try to open it in tvtime it says that ivtv invalid argument cannot open capture device /dev/video0 but i have ownership of the device
[02:42] <slavik> aleka: feisty?
[02:42] <YANP> brb tab button and other things dont work =\
[02:42] <aleka> it shouldn't matter what I call the mount point should it?
[02:42] <aleka> slavik: yes, just upgraded after holding out for this long
[02:42] <jrib> ThatLazyGuy: tell it to stop managing your desktop using gconf-editor
[02:42] <norsunaattori> jrib: but it was nnvidia with 2 nn's :o
[02:42] <slavik> aleka: look into uuid :)
[02:43] <norsunaattori> and without space between them
[02:43] <mythtv> can somebody help me with my pvr-500 when i try to open it in tvtime it says that ivtv invalid argument cannot open capture device /dev/video0 but i have ownership of the device
[02:43] <leetcharmer> falcon409, how do you remove users from samba?
[02:43] <fiord> can anybody help me with this? -> http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/8581/bildschirmfotoja3.png It happens when i try to access my Notebook (its running fluxbox and vnc4server)
[02:43] <h1st0> mythtv: are you using the proper drivers?
[02:43] <aleka> slavik:  UUID=22597278-bfcc-4519-bf61-872d002be6d5 is the current uuid, which I had under edgy, what was the command to get uuid?
[02:43] <jrib> norsunaattori: http://people.debian.org/~dburrows/aptitude-doc/en/ch02s03.html
[02:43] <ThatLazyGuy> jrib: can you please tell me how can i disable it on gconf-editor?
[02:44] <mythtv> hlst0 i have no idea from what i've looked up says that it should find them automatically, but how to i fix that?
[02:44] <lisaendresen> I set up an ubuntu box at work, now I have it at home and no monitor (I want it for my media center) and I am getting no image out of the DVI out on card
[02:44] <jrib> ThatLazyGuy: I'm not using GNOME atm, but from memory, run 'gconf-editor' and then go to /apps/nautilus and uncheck "show_desktop"
[02:44] <phpwner> jrib i installed RADEON M-7000
[02:45] <lisaendresen> I get no image
[02:45] <lisaendresen> blank
[02:45] <lisaendresen> how do I get command line?
[02:45] <wckdkl0wn> can anyone tell me how it is i am supose to hit ok to the java agreement when i cant click on it? lol
[02:45] <norsunaattori> jrib: thx =)
[02:45] <h1st0> mythtv: the other thing maybe to try capturing the video directly from the device.
[02:45] <fiord> I need a windowmanager wich uses less of ram
[02:45] <ThatLazyGuy> jrib: thanks, let me restart and see if it works =)
[02:45] <h1st0> mythtv: ex: cat /dev/video0 > test.mpg
[02:46] <jrib> phpwner: try the "radeon" driver to see if that's enough to get you into X.  If that fails, just use "vesa" and then go read the docs I'm about to have ubotu send you
[02:46] <ant-> fiord, fluxbox
[02:46] <h1st0> mythtv: if its an mpeg encoder.
[02:46] <mythtv> it is
[02:46] <jrib> !ati > phpwner (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:46] <phpwner> alright
[02:46] <mythtv> hlst0 is it
[02:46] <h1st0> fiord: Xubuntu
[02:46] <fiord> ok im using fluxbox XD
[02:46] <h1st0> mythtv: it is what?  capturing?
[02:46] <mythtv> hlst0 ok so i'll try that... never heard of that command before what is it?
[02:46] <mythtv> hlst0 its MPEG
[02:46] <fiord> but ive got a problem with it
[02:47] <ababiy> hey guys where can i get the gutenprint-foomatic package for my epson printer
[02:47] <ant-> fiord, like what?
[02:47] <timothyarnold85> I'm having trouble mounting a cd drive. I don't think it shows up in a sudo fdisk -l query, which is the only way I am familiar with searching for unmounted devices, and it isn't automounting when a cd is inserted. I know the drive works because I used it to install ubuntu, and it is recognized as the system starts up, just not by Ubuntu
[02:47] <fiord> can anybody help me with this? -> http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/8581/bildschirmfotoja3.png It happens when i try to access my Notebook (its running fluxbox and vnc4server)
[02:47] <h1st0> mythtv: cat prints out files.  well a nifty little trick is to cat the device to a mpeg since its outputting mpeg and then trying to play back the test
[02:47] <h1st0> mythtv: just hit ctrl+c to stop the cat /dev/video0 > test.mpg
[02:47] <Kilroo> Anyone know this one offhand...does Compiz have the same limitation with ATI graphics cards as Beryl, i.e., on a mergedfb desktop with a dimension larger than 2048 pixels it cannot be handled by r300-r350 cards because the desktop is larger than the max texture size?
[02:47] <aleka> I am trying to get the uuid of my / partition, the command "blkid" is giving me the uuid of another partition [sdc1]  and not what I want [hdb2 or the new sdb2] ? what command calls the uuid for that specific / partition/mount point?
[02:47] <h1st0> mythtv: after a little while
[02:48] <h1st0> Kilroo: ubuntu-effects may be of more help
[02:48] <mythtv> hlst0 yeah i did that i'm just not sure if i should set the channel or anything first?
[02:48] <lisaendresen> Can anyone assist a noob setting up a media center?
[02:48] <Kilroo> h1st0: thank you.
[02:48] <mythtv> hlst0 i'm going to open the file hang on a sec
[02:48] <h1st0> mythtv: Yeah set the channel first too.
[02:48] <wckdkl0wn> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[02:48] <mythtv> hlst0, how?
[02:48] <mythtv> hlst0: how do i set the channel?
[02:49] <lisaendresen> I see the boot screen but then I get nothing
[02:49] <h1st0> mythtv: I'm trying to remember the exact command something with ivtv or whatever.  I though mythtv's site had a whole bunch of info on trouble shooting.
[02:49] <jrib> wckdkl0wn: did you manage to figure out how to hit "ok" before?
[02:49] <fevel> which torrent client do you guys preffer?
[02:49] <mythtv> ok i'll go back thought that...
[02:49] <h1st0> fevel: I just use the default one.
[02:49] <mythtv> hlst0 ok i'll go back thoguh that
[02:49] <aefix> fevel: i use azureus
[02:49] <h1st0> mythtv: there is also #mythtv channel here.
[02:49] <jrib> fevel: I like btdownloadcurses on the command line
[02:49] <mythtv> hlst0 sorry i keep forgetting to write your name before i type, but i'll go back to their site and try it..
[02:49] <chaosmystic> deluge is a better torrent client
[02:49] <mythtv> hlst0 reallly?
[02:50] <wckdkl0wn> jrib, no
[02:50] <mythtv> hlst0 how do i get to that?
[02:50] <h1st0> mythtv: its h one not h L
[02:50] <jrib> !torrent > fevel (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:50] <h1st0> mythtv: /j #mythtv
[02:50] <wckdkl0wn> jrib, so i closed terminal
[02:50] <jrib> wckdkl0wn: is that window still open?
[02:50] <mythtv> h1st0 haha ok
[02:50] <ThatLazyGuy> !torrent > thatlazyguy
[02:50] <wckdkl0wn> jrib, E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[02:50] <mythtv> h1st0 thanks... bye
[02:50] <h1st0> mythtv: or /join #mythtv  depends on what client you are using for irc.
[02:50] <h1st0> np
[02:50] <jon___> !torrent
[02:50] <ubotu> Torrent clients: Azureus (Java), BitTornado (Shell with python front-end), KTorrent (KDE/Qt), rTorrent (C++) -  Bittorent FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[02:50] <fevel> jrib, but does ktorrent integrate with gnome well?
[02:50] <ThatLazyGuy> jrib: Thanks so much for helping me with my problems =)
[02:51] <mythtv> h1st0 it says i'm banned
[02:51] <jrib> wckdkl0wn: ok, run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a'.  To get to "ok", just hit TAB and then enter
[02:51] <mythtv> hlst0... probaly because of my username?
[02:51] <h1st0> mythtv: ahh probably your nick.  You may have to change it to enter the channel
[02:51] <aleka> fstab Q, if I chose not to use uuids in my fstab and instead use "/dev/hdb2                /               ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1" would that be ok?
[02:51] <mythtv> h1st ok well i'll figuer it out thanks
[02:51] <h1st0> mythtv: that name is probably reserved.  try /nick "whatever"    no qoutes
[02:51] <h1st0> then join
[02:52] <lisaendresen> I need help setting up an hdtv with ubuntu
[02:52] <h1st0> lisaendresen: what sort of video card?
[02:52] <lisaendresen> nvideagforce 4
[02:52] <jrib> ThatLazyGuy: np
[02:52] <jrib> fevel: it should work fine if you like it
[02:52] <tiffanie> anyone care to help me trouble shoot the wireless on my dell laptop?
[02:53] <endeavormac> how can i disable the wireless utility that comes with ubuntu?
[02:53] <wckdkl0wn> jrib, ty frostwire works now
[02:53] <lisaendresen> I set it up at work and now I get the boot screen and then blank
[02:53] <fevel> jrib, which one do you like best??
[02:53] <endeavormac> i want to kill it, have it stop interferring with my wireless card
[02:53] <lisaendresen> It is running, just not sending to the DVI out
[02:53] <DjViper> endeavormac: nm-applet ?
[02:53] <jrib> fevel: I like btdownloadcurses on the command line to be honest
[02:54] <jmg> jrib: rtorrent is better in terms of performance and scalability
[02:54] <okaygo> /echo
[02:54] <endeavormac> yeah, thx
[02:54] <lisaendresen> I see ubuntu and when it finishes it goes blank
[02:54] <slavik> jmg: is rtorrent similar to azureus?
[02:54] <slavik> as far as interface
[02:54] <DjViper> endeavormac: System -> Pref. -> Sessions: remove it from startup and stop and remove it from current
[02:54] <rjek> slavik: No.
[02:54] <slavik> :(
[02:54] <jmg> slavik: it's command line, so no.
[02:54] <rjek> slavik: rtorrent's a terminal app.
[02:54] <fuffal0> when i do apt-get install postgresql it wants to install postgresql7.4, is there something i can type to get postgres 8.xx?
[02:55] <slavik> is there anything similar to azureus?
[02:55] <rjek> Which means you can run it in screen \o/
[02:55] <b123> does anyone happen tobe running a AMD athlon XP 2600+?
[02:55] <jrib> endeavormac: I *think* you can use system -> administration -> sessions  and disable network manager, but I'm not sure because I've never tried
[02:55] <endeavormac> ok, thanks
[02:55] <slavik> b123: 2500-M
[02:55] <endeavormac> i got it now :)
[02:55] <jrib> jmg: rtorrent is nice too
[02:55] <wckdkl0wn> heh thats weird.. in windows my top download speed was 130k a sec.. but here in linux i have 2 download speeds going at 130k lol
[02:55] <slavik> close enough IMO, unless yours is a tbred
[02:55] <b123> slavik: What does yours clock at?
[02:55] <slavik> 2.4ghz
[02:55] <b123> model name      : AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2600+
[02:55] <b123> stepping        : 0
[02:55] <b123> cpu MHz         : 1921.037
[02:55] <fevel> jrib, do you get better speeds??
[02:56] <b123> Is something wrong there?
[02:56] <slavik> 2.3ghz, sorry
[02:56] <slavik> hmm ...
[02:56] <BrentNewland> What should my iptables.up.rules look like with masquerading enabled?
[02:56] <rdz> which module/program controls the cpu fan on an asus computer?
[02:56] <aleka> mrsno__:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31020/ can you please check my fstab entry and see if there is something that should not be there? or anyone who is willing to help http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31020/   thanks!
[02:56] <Celebrindal> ok.... interesting
[02:56] <jrib> fevel: no, I doubt it, but I never really looked too hard
[02:56] <spenc3> preaction, does RDP deamon works with beryl?
[02:56] <spenc3> anyone uses the OSS driver with X-Fi support?? any comments on it??
[02:57] <b123> Well for some reason, My computer was picking it up as a 1150mhz! and then I did some playing and now it says its a 2600 again, but thats what i clock it at, is something wrong?
[02:57] <h1st0> spenc3: it shoudl work.
[02:57] <NigelS> BrentNewland: have you got a clean iptable?
[02:57] <Celebrindal> hey can anyone help me with a few problems I've been having with ubuntu??
[02:57] <preaction> spenc3, beryl is an X plugin, RDP daemon is a system daemon, they do not affect each other
[02:57] <YANP> dominussuus: I GOT IT TO WORK! I will have the cd in 10 mins if it doesnt mess up!
[02:57] <Stormx2> Celebrindal: Only if you tell us what they are.
[02:57] <Celebrindal> well for one... they are many
[02:57] <YANP> <-is a pimp
[02:57] <spenc3> preaction: ok.. so it will work unlike vnc??
[02:57] <Celebrindal> but here is where I start...
[02:58] <BrentNewland> @NigelS: I cleaned out my iptable and I did sudo iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.1.0/24 -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
[02:58] <preaction> spenc3, why doesn't vnc work?
[02:58] <slavik> b123: I think you'rs should be 2.13ghz
[02:58] <valdyn> Q
[02:58] <Celebrindal> Stormx2 whenever I hit the down arrow key... a dialog box tittled ubuntu help center pops up
[02:58] <YANP> dominussuus: did you read? =] 
[02:58] <Celebrindal> what gives??
[02:58] <spenc3> preaction, i can't seem to get it working with composite on.
[02:58] <b123> Well What should I change in my BIOS to get it to see it correctly?
[02:59] <slavik> b123: what is the memory speed at?
[02:59] <mrsno__> aleka its hard to say unless you are having a problem? for the ntfs-3g drives i would recommend installing ntfs-config and run it to easily mount your internal/external ntfs partitions read/write
[02:59] <Stormx2> Celebrindal: That's pretty insane. Bad keyboard driver I guess.
[02:59] <Celebrindal> I have no idea... it wasnt doing that a day ago
[02:59] <LouisvilleLIP> Could be a incorrect mapping
[02:59] <ROB1222> hi
[02:59] <NigelS> BrentNewland: ok, so if you also now go sudo iptables -I FORWARD -i eth1 -j ACCEPT and ensure /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward is 1
[02:59] <Celebrindal> well how do I fix it?
[02:59] <fiord> is there an altanative to fluxbox?
[03:00] <mrsno__> aleka you can check what is mounted with 'sudo mount'
[03:00] <LouisvilleLIP> System>Pref>Keyboard
[03:00] <b123> I dont know, how can I check my memory speed?
[03:00] <wesolek> anybody can help me out configuring static IP? there is something in ubuntu that keeps modifying my network interface file
[03:00] <SnlTim> preaction:  thanks a lot - i have made some progress with telnet - it is listening but telnet localhost gives the result "Connection closed by foreign host" after connecting.  Do you know if there is a config file to allow users in?
[03:00] <bullgard4> What is the unit of measurement of the timestamps in the /var/log/dmesg file. Example: '[    5.132000] '.
[03:00] <ThatLazyGuy> where do files go when i moved it to trash from mounted drives, the windows drive?
[03:01] <fiord> to .Trash-username
[03:01] <aleka> mrsno__: ty
[03:01] <slavik> b123: in BIOS, the FSB should be at 133
[03:01] <Bob_Dole> :o Just got my ubuntu CD's
[03:01] <YANP> dominussuus: You there?
[03:01] <pwnguin> bullgard4: i believe that's seconds from bminutes from boot
[03:01] <unagi> how do you edit a downloaded theme?
[03:01] <Celebrindal> Stormx2... how do I fix that problem... and how do I activate the accents on the letters... for when I write in spanish
[03:01] <LouisvilleLIP> b123:memtest
[03:01] <b123> Okay let me brb and ill tell you what the FSB is at. is that the memory?
[03:01] <ThatLazyGuy> fiord: where does the. trash-username located in?
[03:01] <mrsno__> Bob_Dole what are you waiting for :-) get booting
[03:01] <slavik> b123: very related to it ...
[03:02] <ThatLazyGuy> i couldnt find it in the home/username folder
[03:02] <slavik> b123: depends how bios is coded though and check if there are memory dividers, also, what motherboard is this?
[03:02] <fiord> on the root of the drive
[03:02] <bullgard4> pwnguin: What do you mean with 'bminutes'?
[03:02] <b123> It's a Nforce
[03:02] <bmartin> ThatLazyGuy: in a terminal, type: cd ~
[03:02] <Bob_Dole> Well, I have a bad HD in this computer, I'm running windows on it, and waiting for it to crash, or the HD to die.
[03:02] <bmartin> ThatLazyGuy: that'll take you to your home directory
[03:02] <fiord> for exampel: /media/hda4/.Trash-username
[03:03] <fellacious> how do i get core dumps from gnome apps?
[03:03] <Bob_Dole> I have an 80GB sitting in a pentium1 I'm going to replace it with
[03:03] <wckdkl0wn> how do i install the suport for mp3's in k3b?
[03:03] <fellacious> gnome apps crash alllllllll the time on this computer im giving my little bro
[03:03] <ThatLazyGuy> bmartin: noting happens when i type that in terminal
[03:03] <Celebrindal> can anyone help me with my problem?!?!
[03:03] <fellacious> so
[03:03] <b123> So
[03:03] <fellacious> how do i get core dumps from gnome apps?
[03:03] <b123> What should i do? Should i set my FSB to 133?
[03:04] <Celebrindal> nvm.... thanks anyway... gbye
[03:04] <slavik> b123: yes
[03:04] <b123> and see what goes on? Do i maybe need to change some junpers on my mobo
[03:04] <pwnguin> when i try to hibernate on my desktop, it says that hal failed to hibernate and to check the help file. any idea how to debug that?
[03:04] <b123> Okay let me brb.
[03:04] <Puzzlebox> just switched from debian to ubuntu, have 2 hard drives, used to use Lvm, how do I make both drives work now? everything installed on primary hard drive
[03:04] <fellacious> or: how do i get gnome-session to set ulimit -c unlimited?
[03:04] <BrentNewland> NigelS Thanks, got basic networking working!
[03:04] <pwnguin> bullgard4: typo. i mean minutes from boot
[03:04] <BigToe7000> you know how the RAZR v3 has ATI graphics? does that mean I can install ubuntu on it? thanks :D
[03:05] <unagi> !splash
[03:05] <ubotu> To change the Gnome splash screen, use !gnome-splashscreen-manager or change the GConf key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash_image using !gconf-editor.
[03:05] <bullgard4> pwnguin: Ok. Thank you very much.
[03:05] <LouisvilleLIP> BigToe7000: yes, but you have to use XFCE
[03:05] <BigToe7000> ok, thanks :D
[03:06] <fellacious> how do i get gnome to produce core files?
[03:07] <fellacious> how do i get gnome to produce core files?
[03:07] <fellacious> how do i get gnome to produce core files?
[03:07] <fellacious> how do i get gnome to produce core files?
[03:07] <osxdude|lap> go away
[03:07] <fellacious> lol
[03:07] <DjViper> !spam | fellacious
[03:07] <ubotu> fellacious: 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 :-)
[03:07] <fellacious> no1 hows how debug shit
[03:07] <fellacious> k im out bye
[03:07] <LouisvilleLIP> kthxbai
[03:07] <BigToe7000> !coc
[03:07] <ubotu> The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[03:07] <BigToe7000> k
[03:07] <Puzzlebox> just switched from debian to ubuntu, have 2 hard drives, used to use Lvm, how do I make both drives work now? everything installed on primary hard drive
[03:08] <slowz3r> is ANYONE available to help me with my WUSB54g v4 card ? i need help with installing the drivers
[03:08] <mouser25> Hello Everyone,  Im running ubuntu server and I cant seem to make a module.  What do I need installed to make modules?
[03:08] <bullgard4> pwnguin: I would advise you to follow the procedure outlined in http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/lenb/acpi/patches/README.ACPI.
[03:09] <Pici> !b-e | mouser25
[03:09] <ubotu> mouser25: 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!)
[03:09] <slowz3r> Can anyone assist me with installing the drivers for Linksys wusb54g
[03:09] <allan789> hello there...
[03:10] <TheTank> hi
[03:10] <DjViper> !ndis | slowz3r
[03:10] <ubotu> slowz3r: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:10] <Puzzlebox> anybody?
[03:11] <slowz3r> DjViper: i tried that, i looked at everythread on the forums and havnt been able to get it to work properly
[03:11] <b123> okay i went to my bios
[03:11] <allan789> how can i configure ipaddress of ubuntu server?
[03:11] <mouser25> ubotu I am installing a network driver for gigabit Realteck card
[03:11] <b123> and I set my chip to run at 133 and it picked it up as a athlon 2000
[03:11] <b123> thats not right.
[03:11] <DjViper> slowz3r: hm ok, what are you having problems with specifically?
[03:11] <allan789> pls tell me pls,.....
[03:11] <b123> now i set it to 166 and it picks it up as a 2600+ again
[03:11] <endeavormac> i keep putting the wireless card on rfmon, and something keeps taking it off rfmon. does anyone know what it is?
[03:11] <unagi> what is everyones favorite theme site for ubuntu
[03:11] <wckdkl0wn> how do i install the suport for mp3's in k3b?
[03:12] <Dex-Freudii> is there any special channel for Totem player?
[03:12] <allan789> how can i set the ip address of my ubuntu server pls teach me....
[03:12] <bruenig|laptop> !codecs | wckdkl0wn
[03:12] <ubotu> wckdkl0wn: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:12] <unagi> !rip
[03:12] <ubotu> For information about the Sound Juicer ripping application see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CDRipping. To rip an Audio CD in KDE, put it in and then put audiocd:// in the Konqueror URL bar
[03:12] <osxdude|lap> wxjdjl0wn: do what it says
[03:12] <allan789> s
[03:13] <Puzzlebox> just switched from debian to ubuntu, have 2 hard drives, used to use Lvm, how do I make both drives work now? everything installed on primary hard drive
[03:13] <slowz3r> DjViper: Well i installed the drivers word for word as specified on one of the forum threads..NDiswrapper siad it was installed fine
[03:13] <LouisvilleLIP> osxdude|lap: if you are going to give crappy answers, don't
[03:13] <slowz3r> DjViper: i restarted like it said and when i did the card wouldnt power up at all
[03:13] <unagi> does anyone here run beryl on nividia cards.....specifically geforece go 7400?
[03:13] <allan789> iam new in this os pls tell my how to set ip address in my server
[03:13] <b123> Can someone please help me my proc isn't running correctly?
[03:13] <SnlTim> preaction: you there?
[03:13] <bruenig|laptop> unagi, I have that card, it does run
[03:14] <LouisvilleLIP> b123: can you explain your problem again?
[03:14] <cdemwell> Hello
[03:14] <unagi> it doesnt crash on you?
[03:14] <NigelS> BrentNewland: cool :) clearly the script wasn't doing the right thing - possibly the wrong interface was being specified as the in interface etc? something that is a variable is likely to be the fault.  If this is a headless server then I would suggest installing something like shorewall from the repos and do it that way
[03:14] <bruenig|laptop> no
[03:14] <NigelS> BrentNewland: custom scripts are prone to errors etc
[03:14] <unagi> beryl did alot of funky things for me like blank the screen with scan lines....ever have that happen?
[03:14] <DjViper> slowz3r: do iwconfig and tell me if its sees a wificard
[03:14] <endeavormac> i keep putting the wireless card on rfmon, and something keeps taking it off rfmon. does anyone know what it is?
[03:15] <Floker> how can i get a list w/ all available samba ressources?
[03:15] <Dex-Freudii> Why can't I view DVDs with Totem with all the menu things and so? I put my DVDs and it plays like if it was a regular VCD and I cannot view different chapters
[03:15] <DjViper> Floker: on your system?
[03:15] <Floker> on the network
[03:15] <slowz3r> DjViper: before i installed the drivers i could see it as rasub0 but now i only have my ipw3945 as eth1
[03:15] <b123> louisvilleLIP did you get my message?
[03:15] <DjViper> Floker: Places -> Network
[03:15] <slavik> Dex-Freudii: try vlc or mplayer, I don't think totem supports menus and such
[03:15] <LouisvilleLIP> b123: nope
[03:15] <h1st0> Man now i'm getting md5 checksum errors trying to install flashplugin-nonfree
[03:15] <mzuverink> anyone know how to stop the free the fish easther egg w/o restrarting  X or loging out?
[03:15] <Dex-Freudii> slavik: ok thanks!
[03:16] <DjViper> slowz3r: hm ok, do: iwlist eth1 scan
[03:16] <slavik> free the fish?
[03:16] <mouser25> what do I need to build kernel moduels?
[03:16] <b123>  /msg LouisvilleLIP well the problem is is i should have a AMD 2600+
[03:16] <b123>  but it's only clocking at
[03:16] <b123>  model name      : AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2600+
[03:16] <b123>  stepping        : 0
[03:16] <b123>  cpu MHz         : 1921.088
[03:16] <b123>  cache size      : 512 KB
[03:16] <b123>  wht only 1.9ghz! shouldnt it be at 2.3?
[03:16] <DjViper> !paste | b123
[03:16] <ubotu> b123: 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)
[03:16] <slowz3r> DjViper: ok?
[03:16] <Floker> DJViper: i did that, it shows a workgroup (mshome). if i click on the workgroup it sez could not show the contents of this folder (or similar, foreign sys.lang.)
[03:16] <slavik> b123: please don't paste that many lines to the channel
[03:16] <DjViper> slowz3r: what happened?
[03:16] <slavik> b123: it should be 2.13ghz
[03:16] <b123> how can i get it running at that?
[03:17] <DjViper> Floker: hrm... ok
[03:17] <slowz3r> DjViper:  Scan completed :
[03:17] <slowz3r>           Cell 01 - Address: 00:14:BF:83:12:D4
[03:17] <slowz3r>                     ESSID:"MountOlympus"
[03:17] <slowz3r>                     Protocol:IEEE 802.11g
[03:17] <slowz3r>                     Mode:Master
[03:17] <slowz3r>                     Channel:4
[03:17] <slowz3r>                     Encryption key:on
[03:17] <slowz3r>                     Bit Rates:1 Mb/s; 2 Mb/s; 5.5 Mb/s; 6 Mb/s; 9 Mb/s
[03:17] <slowz3r>                               11 Mb/s; 12 Mb/s; 18 Mb/s; 24 Mb/s; 36 Mb/s
[03:17] <bruenig|laptop> !paste
[03:17] <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)
[03:17] <slowz3r>                               48 Mb/s; 54 Mb/s
[03:17] <slowz3r>                     Quality=95/100  Signal level=-33 dBm  Noise level=-33 dBm
[03:17] <slavik> !pastebin > slowz3r
[03:17] <LouisvilleLIP> !paste|slowz3r
[03:17] <ubotu> slowz3r: please see above
[03:17] <slowz3r>                     Extra: Last beacon: 76ms ago
[03:17] <bruenig|laptop> how retarded do you have to be
[03:17] <bruenig|laptop> seriously
[03:17] <unagi> im trying to find a good osx theme for ubuntu.....anyone seen one?
[03:17] <DjViper> slowz3r: your card works then
[03:17] <slavik> unagi: checkout gnome-look.org?
[03:17] <b123> !pastebin
[03:17] <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)
[03:18] <unagi> yea ive been to the mainstream sites......there arent any decent themes arond =(
[03:18] <slowz3r> DjViper: yes, my onboard card is working fine, but i need to install the linksys wusb54g usb card becuase the onboard card isnt capable of packet injection
[03:18] <slavik> b123: I would consult the motherboard manual
[03:18] <slavik> unagi: sorry then
[03:18] <unagi> =(
[03:18] <b123> where can i download the manual?
[03:18] <slavik> b123: manufacturer's site
[03:18] <DjViper> uhm.. what would you need packet injection for?
[03:18] <roughneck> anybody here knows how to enable xwindows in ubuntu server
[03:18] <slavik> DjViper: hacking wep networks ...
[03:18] <roughneck> ?
[03:18] <LouisvilleLIP> b123: ok
[03:18] <slowz3r> DjViper: i had this working fine in back track 2  using i belieive it was the airmon-ng drivers but for soome reason that wont work correctly in ubuntu
[03:18] <b123> im terrible at this, I dont know what im doing at all with mobos
[03:19] <roughneck> HELLO
[03:19] <LouisvilleLIP> b123: I did a quick google, and it appears that your clock speed is appropriate
[03:19] <stealthy> any software for handwriting recognition out?
[03:19] <b123> is it?
[03:19] <LouisvilleLIP> b123: check this for more info - http://forums.amd.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=23&threadid=86555
[03:19] <b123> Im told it should be 2.3
[03:19] <slavik> LouisvilleLIP: all matches I found for 2600+ are 2.13ghz ... unless it is a diff core :-\
[03:19] <slavik> b123: 2.13 not 2.3
[03:19] <kazol> What is going on at ##linux??
[03:19] <slavik> the ones I found at least
[03:19] <roughneck> tell me how to make my server a GUI settings????pls>>>>>
[03:19] <slavik> kazol: what IS going on there?
[03:19] <b123> well lol more than 1.9
[03:19] <DjViper> slowz3r: sorry, I can't help you with this :)
[03:20] <slowz3r> DjViper: thanks anyways
[03:20] <kazol> slavik: Can you join it?
[03:20] <Budwaa> kazol: i can
[03:20] <slavik> roughneck: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[03:20] <kazol> Budwaa: I get overflow.
[03:20] <stealthy> Can someone suggest a handwriting recognition package for a tablet pc?
[03:20] <slowz3r> Anyone with experience with WUSB54g drivers?
[03:20] <kazol> join ##linux
[03:21] <kazol> oops sorry
[03:21] <roughneck> do ineed to download that?
[03:21] <h1st0> wth the flashplugin-nonfree package is broken nice
[03:22] <h1st0> ??
[03:22] <MukiEX> I'm trying to get my intel gma card working, but I get "extension GLX missing" errors. I used to have an Nvidia card but I uninstalled it.
[03:22] <MukiEX> I don't know how to fix this issue =(
[03:22] <h1st0> Adobe changed their zip so the package in the repos won't install now wonderfull.
[03:22] <b123> hm
[03:22] <b123> so i have a barton?
[03:22] <MukiEX> Anyone?
[03:22] <wckdkl0wn> is there one thing i can install to install every codec i could possibly need at once? instead of installing them seperatly?
[03:22] <slavik> b123: I guess so ...
[03:22] <LouisvilleLIP> hard to say
[03:22] <tfrank> I want to create .debs from source, but just so they get installed through dpkg.  Is there an "easy" way to do this?  I remember using a program before that was pretty simple
[03:23] <kazol> I still get transferred to ##overflow when I join ##linux.
[03:23] <MukiEX> tfrank : get checkinstall via apt
[03:23] <bullgard4> When I started my computer this morning the home partition had been mounted 30 times. So fsck was called and the splash screen did not hide all startup messages. These startup messages end in either 'OK' or 'failed' on the right-hand side of the screen. They differ from the contents of /var/log/dmesg. Are they logged in some file also?
[03:23] <b123> hmph
[03:23] <slavik> tfrank: checkinstall but it isn't recommended by the MOTU team
[03:23] <tfrank> MukiEX, yeah, that's the one.  thanks :)
[03:23] <kayzu> okay, does anyone have experience with the SAMSUNG Spinpoint T166 HD501LJ HDD and Ubuntu/Linux? seems like those CHS/LBS values errors might be because Linux isn't supported by this HDD.
[03:23] <b123> so 1.9ghz is what i should be at? not 2.1
[03:23] <roughneck> i type the sudo install ubutu desktop....but what disc shoul i insert????
[03:23] <slavik> b123: which core is it?
[03:24] <b123> im not really sure
[03:24] <b123> how can I check?
[03:24] <lostMyMarbles> I mostly work on images and such. Is the 64 bit really faster than the 32 bit?
[03:24] <slavik> well, only abrtons have 512kb l2 cache I think, so sounds right
[03:24] <LouisvilleLIP> b123: # cat /proc/cpuinfo
[03:24] <roughneck> hi
[03:24] <sepelester> can someone with feisty/amd64 check if /usr/lib32/gtk-2.0 is/contains symlinks to /usr/lib/gtk-2.0 or is standalone?  I get "wrong ELF-class" (32bit) whenever a gtk theme tries to show a widget :/
[03:24] <roughneck> slavik: hello\
[03:24] <b123> !pastebin
[03:24] <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)
[03:24] <slavik> roughneck: why did you address me?
[03:25] <b123> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31024/
[03:25] <MukiEX> Anyone know how to fix that issue?
[03:25] <kazol> Can someone inform ##linux that their channel cannot be joined due to overflow?
[03:25] <MukiEX> I tried re-installing libgl1-mesa-glx but no luck
[03:25] <roughneck> slavik: you told me that i type the sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop...
[03:25] <slavik> roughneck: yes
[03:25] <b123> Here is my chips cat http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31024/
[03:25] <slavik> MukiEX: are you loading the glx module?
[03:26] <kayzu> okay, does anyone have experience with the SAMSUNG Spinpoint T166 HD501LJ HDD and Ubuntu/Linux? seems like those CHS/LBS values errors might be because Linux isn't supported by this HDD. How is it even possible that a HDD doesn't support Linux ?? =/
[03:26] <roughneck> slavik: i already type it but i need to insert disc?
[03:26] <Unit41> does anyone here know how to use the rar commandline ?
[03:26] <MukiEX> slavik : Where's that located?
[03:26] <roughneck> slavik: what disc shoul i insert
[03:27] <roughneck> ?
[03:27] <phil_pi> rar e file
[03:27] <phil_pi> that extracts
[03:27] <Unit41> I need to compress a whole dir
[03:27] <slavik> roughneck: the ubuntu liveCD, but it should be able to grab it from repos
[03:27] <phil_pi> oh
[03:27] <phil_pi> man rar
[03:27] <slavik> MukiEX: the X config file
[03:27] <slavik> b123: it's a barton
[03:27] <phil_pi> lists the options
[03:27] <Unit41> btw unrar is better for extracting
[03:27] <roughneck> slavik: what repos??
[03:27] <Bob_Dole> Mounting HD's in linux is fun! It's command line and everything....seriously, why isn't there just a GUI one on all distro's like Damn Small Linux's?
[03:27] <slavik> the ubuntu repos ...
[03:27] <Unit41> yeah but its impossible to figure out how to use them
[03:27] <MukiEX> slavik : Yeah, it's in xorg.conf
[03:27] <b123> ah thank
[03:27] <Unit41> and its got no man page
[03:27] <b123> So.
[03:27] <jason__> b123: sry, got disco'd, did you find it?
[03:27] <b123> Yes I dod
[03:28] <b123> Eveything is fine now i suppose
[03:28] <MukiEX> I'm getting "Extension GLX Not Found" tho, how do I make sure the library file is working, and if not, reinstall it?
[03:28] <jason__> b123: is it a barton?
[03:28] <roughneck> slavik: what is repos???
[03:28] <b123> I just thought my proc could clock faster.
[03:28] <slavik> man mount ...
[03:28] <b123> yeah its a barton.
[03:28] <slavik> jason__: yes
[03:28] <phil_pi> par2 r foo.par2    rar e foo.rar   <-- all i know about usenet ;)
[03:28] <slavik> mine did 12.5x200 before :)
[03:28] <b123> its running at 1.9 i guess thats correct?
[03:28] <roughneck> slavik: how can i grab it from repos???and what is repos...\
[03:28] <slavik> !repos
[03:28] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[03:28] <slavik> :)
[03:29] <jason__> b123: sounds like it
[03:29] <roughneck> slavik: how can i grab it from repos???and what is repos...??
[03:29] <slavik> roughneck: apt should be set up properly (do 'sudo apt-get update' first)
[03:29] <b123> thanks Jason Slavik and LouisvilleLIP for your help!
[03:29] <slavik> roughneck: I am not going to make ubotu repeat himself
[03:29] <MukiEX> brb
[03:29] <TheTank> any1 know how to reset a passwd?
[03:30] <TheTank> hehe
[03:30] <roughneck> slavik: should i insert the live cd now???
[03:30] <kayzu> DOES anyone have experience with the SAMSUNG Spinpoint T166 HD501LJ HDD and Ubuntu/Linux? seems like those CHS/LBS values errors might be because Linux isn't supported by this HDD. How is it even possible that a HDD doesn't support Linux ?? =/
[03:30] <MukiEX> brb again
[03:30] <roughneck> slavik: should i insert the live cd now???
[03:30] <savetheWorld> TheTank: use the "passwd" command
[03:30] <slavik> roughneck: as opposed to when?
[03:30] <slavik> TheTank: man passwd
[03:30] <slavik> roughneck: man apt
[03:30] <Davy_Jones> kayzu: my samsung internal hard drive is supported by ubuntu
[03:31] <Bob_Dole> Kayzu, is that SATA?
[03:31] <TheTank> like sudo passwd
[03:31] <Bob_Dole> Because everything has problems with SATA drives to my understanding,
[03:31] <roughneck> slavik: should i update first before i set the "sudo apt-get install ubuntu desktop??
[03:31] <roughneck> slavik: should i update first before i set the "sudo apt-get install ubuntu desktop??
[03:31] <ivor> ooo
[03:31] <Davy_Jones> slavik: why?
[03:32] <ivor> :-> 1st time on anything other than windows:-D
[03:32] <ivor> w00t
[03:32] <Unit41> nm got it
[03:32] <Unit41> rar a archivetomake files
[03:32] <slavik> because some people tend to ask questions twice and not think ...
[03:32] <roughneck> slavik: should i update first before i set the "sudo apt-get install ubuntu desktop??
[03:32] <slavik> roughneck: did you man apt, yet?
[03:32] <slavik> correction, 3 times
[03:32] <jason__> lol
[03:32] <bruenig|laptop> roughneck, calm down
[03:32] <kayzu> bob_dole yes, it's a sata drive
[03:32] <Bob_Dole> Have fun with that! SATA's are pain to get setup :D
[03:32] <MukiEX> Yeah, no luck; GLX Entesion is still missing when I run glxinfo =(
[03:32] <roughneck> slavik: no not yet..i dont know how?
[03:33] <nitram_> kuk
[03:33] <slavik> "man apt"
[03:33] <TheTank> hey smart ppl, is sudo suposed to prompt for a pass?
[03:33] <MukiEX> I used to have an Nvidia card; uninstalled that, still no luck
[03:33] <burner> roughneck: "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop"
[03:33] <Davy_Jones> what is a SATA?
[03:33] <kayzu> tzzz thanks :p
[03:33] <bruenig|laptop> roughneck, in terminal, type: man apt
[03:33] <ivor> no idea wtf u guys are saying=)
[03:33] <MukiEX> I don't want to reinstall ubuntu but that looks like the best option at the moment =(
[03:33] <ivor> hahaha
[03:33] <LousivilleLIP> TheTank: yes, unless you have just entered in the past few minutes
[03:33] <slavik> lesson #1: if it don't make sense in english, it's probably a command
[03:33] <Davy_Jones> i only know internal and external hard drives, what are SATA and RAID?
[03:33] <bruenig|laptop> man pages are awesome
[03:33] <roughneck> slavik: udate fist before install??
[03:33] <LousivilleLIP> !Raid | Davy_Jones
[03:33] <ubotu> Davy_Jones: Raid and LVM --> very easy guide for alternate CD : http://users.piuha.net/martti/comp/ubuntu/raid.html Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[03:33] <slavik> MukiEX: is X set up to use proper drive? (i810 or whatever it needs to be)
[03:34] <BigToe7000> installing ubuntu on a RAZR v3 is harder than I thought...
[03:34] <MukiEX> slavik : from xorg.conf yeah
[03:34] <burner> roughneck: yes, just do it
[03:34] <slavik> roughneck: did you find out what apt-get update does yet?
[03:34] <MukiEX> I did dpkg-reconfigure
[03:34] <kayzu> i never heard of SATA  being not compatible to Linux though :/
[03:34] <Davy_Jones> MukiEX: make reinstalling the last option.. try every possible way, you can't screw up the system more that it already has
[03:34] <kayzu> never had a problem with SATA and windows
[03:34] <slavik> MukiEX: and load "glx" is somewhere there?
[03:34] <burner> BigToe7000: installing ubuntu?  or just copying files to your razr via ubuntu?
[03:34] <roughneck> slavik: not yet???
[03:34] <MukiEX> yep
[03:34] <BigToe7000> installing ubuntu on it
[03:34] <bruenig|laptop> burner, the days of come onto irc everytime you need to most basic command and copy and paste it
[03:34] <diafic> Anyone know how to get nm-applet to stop asking for the password?
[03:34] <LousivilleLIP> lol
[03:34] <slavik> roughneck: come back and answer your own question when you have :)
[03:34] <bruenig|laptop> the*
[03:34] <parsek_77> when I plug my external usb harddisk (ntfs) it doesn't mount it automatically, I need to type sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdb1 /mnt/  , how can I make this automatic? do I need to edit fstab?
[03:34] <pawan1234> hi
[03:34] <MukiEX> I recall installing binary drivers makes it fuckin' hell to get open drivers working again, but last time I just had to reinstall one package and it was fixed ^_^
[03:34] <Bob_Dole> Kayzu, usualy windows has the same problems with SATA, unless you use the driver disk for SATA
[03:34] <MukiEX> I really should have written that info down
[03:35] <slavik> diafic: no way ... it needs root priveledges and hence must ask
[03:35] <roughneck> slavik: ok
[03:35] <diafic> slavik, but there must be a way to shut it up
[03:35] <slavik> MukiEX: check the wiki pages, I am sure there is something there
[03:35] <Bob_Dole> But it isn't the HD that it has issues with, but SATA.
[03:35] <slavik> diafic: it asks for passwords any time or when you want to change something?
[03:35] <pawan> i want to setup ubuntu on 19 gb fat 32  partition
[03:35] <diafic> every time I log in
[03:35] <slavik> pawan: I don't recommend fat32 ...
[03:35] <alienjeff> SATA=SATAN
[03:36] <slavik> diafic: that is weird
[03:36] <bruenig|laptop> diafic, oh that is the keyring, networkmanager will do that to you
[03:36] <diafic> editing some sudo voodoo should just make it work
[03:36] <pawan> then
[03:36] <Bob_Dole> alienjeff, : LOL
[03:36] <m0dY> any idea where in life could i get the pkg that contains "mips_fp_le-gcc" ?
[03:36] <slavik> pawan: ext3 :)
[03:36] <spenc3> anyone uses the OSS driver with X-Fi support?? any comments on it??
[03:36] <pawan> how to change it to ext3
[03:36] <Bob_Dole> Kayzu, there is a way to make it work! I just don't know it.
[03:36] <slavik> pawan: reformat
[03:36] <pawan> using
[03:36] <bruenig|laptop> diafic, I would go with wifi-radar and edit sudoers, it is much cleaner and you don't have to deal with that nonsense
[03:36] <kayzu> lol
[03:36] <slavik> gparted
[03:37] <metaxyy_fw> Is there any way to get WEBrick to accept connections on localhost and an ethernet interface at the same time without starting two instances?
[03:37] <metaxyy_fw> Wrong chan, sorry
[03:37] <spenc3> pawan, you are using the OSS driver for x-fi?
[03:37] <pawan> no
[03:37] <alienjeff> MetaBot:  try >     /j #jackie_chan
[03:37] <mouser25> I need help compileing a reatech driver
[03:37] <slavik> metaxyy_fw: no, because the program probably forks on accepted connection (creating a separate process), apache does this, too
[03:37] <pawan> i am reformating it using paragon partition manager
[03:37] <m0dY> any idea where in life could i get the pkg that contains "mips_fp_le-gcc" ?
[03:38] <Davy_Jones> how can i lower the volume of xmms and make the volume of a video game i'm playing louder.. changing one automatically affects the other
[03:38] <slavik> m0dY: what are you compiling
[03:38] <slavik> Davy_Jones: you are probably changing the master volume ...
[03:38] <m0dY> slavik: a wag354g router linux source
[03:38] <m0dY> make[1] : mips_fp_le-gcc: Command not found
[03:39] <MukiEX> slavik : I'm looking at a reinstall 'cause 1. my home directory's on another partition and is in no danger and 2. it'll take less time and figuring this out >_<
[03:39] <slavik> m0dY: dunno, sorry ...
[03:39] <TheTank> can anybody help with java?
[03:39] <Davy_Jones> slavik: changing the xmms volume shouldn't play with the master volume.. i think it's a software mixing issue
[03:39] <slavik> MukiEX: but if you figure it out, you will learn something
[03:39] <m0dY> only 3 results on google and 2 only related
[03:39] <slavik> Davy_Jones: could be
[03:39] <Davy_Jones> !ask|TheTank
[03:39] <ubotu> TheTank: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:39] <slavik> m0dY: is there a user group or something?
[03:39] <MukiEX> slavik : I might, but how often do you really change video cards?
[03:39] <Davy_Jones> TheTank: did you try #java?
[03:39] <pawan> how much should i allocate
[03:39] <m0dY> slavik: what user group ?
[03:40] <TheTank> i can't get on #java
[03:40] <slavik> MukiEX: almost never? hence might learn something unless it is critical to get it working yesterday
[03:40] <metaxyy_fw> slavik: Well, however it works internally, most of the servers I've ever set up work both on localhost and with external connections with no explicit binding at all.  Even if it automatically forks, that's OK with me, I just mean being able to start it once and let it do that stuff by itself.
[03:40] <slavik> m0dY: of people who have done this, maybe it's something that you have to compile, too
[03:40] <metaxyy_fw> But again, that was meant for the Rails channel, I wouldn't expect this crowd to know the behavior of an annoying Ruby library
[03:40] <slavik> although it seems like something needs to be crosscompiled
[03:40] <clusty> i am having a small problem: when I put computer in standby my sound card seems to get messed up: nothing plays anymore, but also does not complain
[03:40] <TheTank> it's the plug-in and JVM
[03:41] <slavik> metaxyy_fw: that is my guess from unix/linux knowledge ...
[03:41] <LousivilleLIP> Just for the record, I'm a noob, but I know a million times more than I did 2 weeks ago just because I've F'd everything up, but figured out how to fix it
[03:41] <Mehdi> hi all
[03:41] <clusty> any idea what sort of demon thing can I restart?
[03:41] <pawan> should i resize that 19 gb fat32 partition
[03:41] <m0dY> slavik: no idea
[03:41] <slavik> pawan: as a system partition (for /), 19g is enough
[03:41] <m0dY> will dig my way, thought anyone here could help but its ok :)
[03:41] <slavik> m0dY: the configure script gives you that problem?
[03:42] <metaxyy_fw> slavik: Thanks for that, though, it was somewhat enlightening to know there's (generally) something of a one-to-one nature of the process/socket binding relationship
[03:42] <pawan> then i should format the whole 19 gb partition
[03:42] <Davy_Jones> you have to resize the FAT and make it SLIM
[03:42] <Bob_Dole> System Uptime: 1 week, 23 hours, 8 minutes.
[03:42] <LousivilleLIP> Bob_Dole: how do you find that?
[03:43] <[UPG] Pritchard> Phew.
[03:43] <Bob_Dole> Well, I'm on windows atm.and I DL'd a program to view it :x
[03:43] <[UPG] Pritchard> Thanks to the great help from you guys I managed to fix my Ubuntu and am now using feisty :D
[03:43] <slavik> metaxyy_fw: that's just how apache used to do things, apache2 uses threading and forking, basically, it's wait(), fork(), accept(), handle(), die() (the newly forked process is waiting for connection)
[03:43] <[UPG] Pritchard> Thanks again!, Pritchard
[03:43] <Bob_Dole> Lots of programs can view it on any OS.. on linux I think it's......I forget, It's a standard terminal thing @.x
[03:44] <slavik> uptime?
[03:44] <Bob_Dole> Probably
[03:44] <chapium> what is the linux equivalent of "ipconfig /renew"
[03:44] <pawan> how to create the root and swap partition
[03:44] <Bob_Dole> Ifconfig /renew?   I dunno xD
[03:44] <kazol> How good are Dell notebooks?
[03:44] <Nolroz> pawan use Gparted
[03:44] <slavik> chapium: ifconfig interface down, ifconfig interface up, dhclient interface
[03:44] <kitche> chapium: dhcpcd <ifname>
[03:44] <slavik> or just dhclient interface
[03:44] <taxman> pawan: more specifically, what do you mean? are you using the install cd?
[03:45] <lostMyMarbles> Is the AMD Sempron 2600 mobile a 64 bit processor?
[03:45] <LousivilleLIP> kazol: loaded question
[03:45] <pawan> no i am in windows xp
[03:45] <metaxyy_fw> Last time I had to do that was on the ancient Debian box that I just replaced with Ubuntu, and on that it was "pump"
[03:45] <LousivilleLIP> FYI, it is uptime
[03:45] <Bob_Dole> Dell makes decent laptops
[03:45] <slavik> lostMyMarbles: don't think so, do cat /proc/cpuinfo and see if you find "lm" in the flags
[03:45] <pawan> and i am formatting the 19 gb fat32 partiton using paragon partition mamager
[03:45] <aschwo> anyone running Gutsy and can give me some help installing the nvidia drivers?
[03:45] <kazol> LousivilleLIP: What do you mean?
[03:45] <dereksong> hi, anybody can tell me that if i want to create a IRC with a user management system, what soft i need?
[03:45] <chapium> slavik, kitche thx
[03:45] <Bob_Dole> And they are damn good service as long as you are in warantee
[03:46] <LousivilleLIP> kazol: varies greatly depending on which Dell
[03:46] <lostMyMarbles> yes I do
[03:46] <lostMyMarbles> fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt 3dnowext 3dnow up lahf_lm ts fid vid ttp
[03:46] <bullgard4> What is meant by 'Lindent' as in /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.20/scripts/Lindent?
[03:46] <LousivilleLIP> kazol: generally, yes, but that doesn't mean all
[03:46] <kazol> LousivilleLIP: Dell Inspiron 1521 notebook.
[03:46] <Nolroz> huh, Ive never heard of paragon
[03:46] <Etra> Hello, if anyone is around who is experienced with xine/gstreamer could please look at this topic I would greatly appreciate it: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3069709
[03:46] <Bob_Dole> My grandma's laptop broke a day after warantee and wanted to charge 800 dollars for the backlight to fix it!
[03:46] <Nolroz> Gparted comes on the system recovery CD and has its own live edition
[03:46] <lostMyMarbles> What do you think slavik?
[03:46] <LousivilleLIP> kazol: check the dell forum at ubuntuforums.org
[03:47] <[UPG] Pritchard> Where can I find a list of top quality software for Ubuntu?  Fresh install and I am lost :-)
[03:47] <slavik> lostMyMarbles: cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep lm, if you get nothing, no 64bit (I have a sempron 3k, no lm)
[03:47] <Bob_Dole> 1day.. for what seems like should be a 25 dollar part :/
[03:47] <Nolroz> its quite easy to use and I had no problem jumping in noob style and getting it up to go
[03:47] <pawan> but  when i am using the gparted version it is saying there should be root
[03:47] <slavik> [UPG] Pritchard: software that does what?
[03:47] <pawan> and it should be mounted
[03:47] <Davy_Jones> gparted and qtparted ALWAYS don't work for me.. i use fdisk
[03:48] <lostMyMarbles> lahf_lm
[03:48] <[UPG] Pritchard> Plays music, games, edits images, movies, neat enhancements... :D
[03:49] <Bob_Dole> Bah, screw windows, and CD drive.. read the bloody CD please... *rstarts with an Ubuntu CD in the CD drive*
[03:49] <LousivilleLIP> UPG: Check the forums for ideas, look at Conky, Compiz, learn Terminal
[03:49] <echosystm> i really want to stay with linux :(
[03:49] <echosystm> but it is just the most disconnected shit ever
[03:49] <slavik> [UPG] Pritchard: you can search synaptic, or checkout add/remove programs
[03:49] <echosystm> for some bizzare reason
[03:49] <LousivilleLIP> echosystm: can't fix that problem.  Did you ahve a question?
[03:49] <[UPG] Pritchard> @slavik:  Thanks.  Was looking for specific recommendations, however.
[03:49] <echosystm> my soundcard wont work at 48,000hz
[03:49] <[UPG] Pritchard> I'll ask around when something comes to might, however.
[03:49] <Nolroz> try and build a program with the whole world for free and no one feels like working on infastructure and design
[03:49] <wckdkl0wn> i wonder if there is a program that will go to a website u tell it to and keep refreshing until a new link shows up on the page and then alerts u... anyone heard of anything like this for linux?
[03:50] <slavik> [UPG] Pritchard: for what exactly?
[03:50] <echosystm> sorry, it wont work at 44,100hz
[03:50] <Davy_Jones> echosystm: it must be a shit card
[03:50] <makky> I installed a .sh (shell) file, and now need to 'Uninstall' it, how would I go about doing so?
[03:50] <echosystm> no, it is an m-audio audiophile 4/96
[03:50] <preaction> !ohmy | echosystm, Davy_Jones
[03:50] <slavik> [UPG] Pritchard: search google, I remember there being a list of windows alt apps on linux ...
 my soundcard wont work at 48,000hz <-- neither do your ears ;)
[03:50] <ubotu> echosystm, Davy_Jones: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[03:50] <LousivilleLIP> I'm pretty sure wikipedia has an alt list too
[03:50] <slavik> makky: describe what you mean by "install"
[03:50] <echosystm> sample rate, not signal frequency
[03:50] <echosystm> ?
[03:50] <makky> um, it was crossover. and it is is /home/cxoffice
[03:51] <slavik> alienjeff: our ears do work at 22khz, but the 48khz figure is sample rate, not frequency :)
[03:51] <Davy_Jones> install like when you install an audio system to your car
[03:51] <[UPG] Pritchard> Will do.  Anyone have the Birth of Ubuntu desktop background?  I'm having trouble finding it on google.
[03:51] <alienjeff> echosystm:  I realize that. Just trying to inject a bit of humor.
[03:51] <alienjeff> Sheesh.
[03:51] <lostMyMarbles> I still cant tell
[03:51] <cdemwell> It's not funny if it makes no sense :)
[03:51] <bullgard4> Bob_D
[03:51] <preaction> makky, again, .sh (shell) files are run, not installed. you cannot "uninstall" them. you'd have to manually remove all the files it added.
[03:51] <LousivilleLIP> UPG check gnome-look.org
[03:51] <makky> slavik- oh ok
[03:51] <alienjeff> cdemwell: Get to a doctor FAST
[03:51] <cdemwell> alienjeff: I'm feeling quite well, thanks
 alienjeff: our ears do work at 22khz  <---- That's a bit of a stretch
[03:52] <cdemwell> echosystm: Drivers are one of the weak points of many linux systems, but your problem might not require that much fiddling
[03:52] <slavik> alienjeff: "our" I mean human
[03:52] <[UPG] Pritchard> Thanks. ^.^:;
[03:52] <slavik> infants are proof :)
[03:53] <rdz> hi all. is there some way to control the cpu fan under ubuntu? i am on an asus w1000 machine
[03:53] <cdemwell> echosystm: can you be specific about exactly how you're trying to configure it?
[03:53] <Davy_Jones> cdemwell: judging from experience, linux has more hardware support than any other operating system
[03:53] <chapium> can you trigger a script to run upon resuming from sleep or hibernation?
[03:53] <alienjeff> slavik:  You can torture infants with 22KHz if you like. I prefer not ot
[03:53] <slavik> rdz: don't know, I would guess not, but there probably is something
[03:53] <echosystm> spdif from linux box to windows box
[03:53] <echosystm> both rate locked at 44,100hz
[03:53] <cdemwell> Davy_Jones: Many manufacturers don't release decent drivers for Linux
[03:53] <echosystm> i get nothing but static
[03:53] <Davy_Jones> cdemwell: linux runs on ipod, xbox, ps3, a car navigation system, a washing machine
[03:53] <slavik> alienjeff: infants like higher frequency sound, that's why they like their mothers ...
[03:54] <Nolroz> Has anybody here had luck installing Ubuntu 7.04 on an Optiplex 320?
[03:54] <echosystm> as soon as i change it to 48,000hz
[03:54] <Davy_Jones> cdemwell: try to run windows on those
[03:54] <echosystm> it works fine
[03:54] <slavik> Davy_Jones: and my brain ... don't forget
[03:54] <makky> preaction- i got VMware workstation and installed it (it was a .exe) and now i need help using it to run Photoshop CS3
[03:54] <cdemwell> Davy_Jones: You are really not being helpful here.
[03:54] <makky> preaction- think you can help?
[03:54] <roughneck> slavik: what should i do now????
[03:54] <rdz> slavik, the speed of the fan changes according to the cpu load.. so there is some kind of automatic controll... but i don't know which program/module does it
[03:54] <slavik> Davy_Jones: what would windows crashing on a washing machine look like?
[03:54] <Davy_Jones> cdemwell: i'm not trying to be helpful
[03:54] <cdemwell> echosystm: ah, SPDIF...
[03:54] <rdz> slavik, how can i find that out?
[03:54] <cdemwell> indeed
[03:54] <slavik> rdz: it could be a circuit ont he board, and I dunno to be honest
[03:54] <roughneck> slavik: what should i do now????
[03:54] <bullgard4> rdz: Yes there is. Google using the catchwords ACPI, fan, speed.
[03:55] <Davy_Jones> slavik: the washing machine wouldn't run and wouldn't open so you can see what the problem is.. it hangs.. so you're stuck
[03:55] <gbutler288> hey all I'm new and wanting to learn.  What would be a good project to work on for a home ubuntu box
[03:55] <rdz> bullgard4, i am googling exactly these words.. but no result yet
[03:55] <rdz> bullgard4, did you manage to control it?
[03:55] <slavik> roughneck: do you understand what update does?
[03:55] <rdz> bullgard4, or why do you know, that it is possible with acpi?
[03:55] <cdemwell> echosystm: I haven't worked with SPDIF audio often, although I'd like to help I'm not sure I'll be able to
[03:55] <Davy_Jones> slavik: you need to press ctrl-alt-delete on the back to get it to reboot XD
[03:55] <bullgard4> rdz: Yes I did. It works fine with me.
[03:55] <cdemwell> When you change the rates, what interface do you use?
[03:56] <makky> I need help with VMware, I installed it (it was .exe) now how do i run/use it??
[03:56] <bullgard4> rdz: Because I have done so.
[03:56] <roughneck> slavik: nope
[03:56] <roughneck> slavik: is there a step by step procedure??
[03:56] <slavik> roughneck: have you read the man page for apt?
[03:56] <wiredjazz> hey anyone around?
[03:56] <cdemwell> makky: If you ran an .exe chances are good you installed on Windows. This is a channel for Ubuntu Linux. Sorry we can't really help you with Windows issues.
[03:56] <roughneck> slavik: the advance pachage tool??
[03:56] <aschwo> Are the Nvidia GLX packages broken in Gutsy?
[03:56] <roughneck> slavik: the advance package tool??
[03:56] <pwnguin> aschwo: i dont think so
[03:56] <IndyGunFreak> wiredjazz: there's 1300 people around
[03:56] <slavik> roughneck: yes
[03:56] <wiredjazz> thanks indy
[03:57] <wckdkl0wn> what kinda linux program could i use to go to a webpage and keep refreshing until a new link apears and then alert me of it?
[03:57] <roughneck> slavik: wat about that apt?
[03:57] <rdz> bullgard4, does it work like echo "speed somevalue" > /proc/acpi/...=?
[03:57] <Nolroz> yep, we are around
[03:57] <makky> cdemwell- i used Wine
[03:57] <slavik> roughneck: I am not a bot, so I can't see your messages at 1ms intervals and there are other people I am talking to
[03:57] <tenengines> Hey There - new to linux - downloaded the Firstclass email client and followed the install instructions here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirstClass  .
[03:57] <Davy_Jones> cdemwell: just for your information.. "Drivers are one of the weak points of many linux systems" is far different from "Many manufacturers don't release decent drivers for Linux"
[03:57] <rdz> bullgard4, can you tell me  a bit more about how to do it=
[03:57] <rdz> ?
[03:57] <cdemwell> makky: Try using the vmware linux installer instead
[03:57] <slavik> roughneck: did you read the part about options and what they do?
[03:57] <rdz> i am searching for hours without any usefull result
[03:57] <makky> cdemwell- ok.
[03:57] <tenengines> The install seemed to go fine, but I can't find the app anywhere to open it.
[03:57] <pwnguin> wckdkl0wn: if the site supports it, there's rss
[03:57] <IndyGunFreak> makky: why did you use wine for vmware?
[03:57] <slavik> rdz: man acpi is a start
[03:58] <wiredjazz> I installed Ubuntu on my laptop, and installed the nVidia driver it recommended, then on rebooting the display is messed up. i'm on the live cd now, anyway to fix it?
[03:58] <wckdkl0wn> pwnguin, what is rss?
[03:58] <rdz> bullgard4, anyway, it is good to hear, that it is possible
[03:58] <roughneck> slavik: ok.. thnx a lot.. im just going to read it first.. then im going to consult you back.. thnx!
[03:58] <slavik> wine running vmware?
[03:58] <rdz> slavik, ok thank you
[03:58] <aschwo> Anyone happen to know what's going on with the Nvidia GLX drivers on Gutsy?
[03:58] <makky> IndyGunFreak- it was a .exe :S
[03:58] <IndyGunFreak> makky: lol.., i see, well, its in the repos, no need to use wine..
[03:58] <Etra> makky: There is a Linux version of VMware also available.
[03:58] <cdemwell> tenengines: try running /usr/bin/fcc from a terminal
[03:58] <pwnguin> wckdkl0wn: it's a tool to publish on the web. "really simple syndication". apps like liferea subscribe to rss feeds, and can notify you when a new entry appears
[03:59] <proqesi> I added a few consoles to my /etc/inittab file, and I keep getting the error: "INIT: Id "s3" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes." How do I make this error message go away (it's printed in my term every 5 mins)
[03:59] <rdz> slavik, in what way do you think could 'man acpi' help?
[03:59] <cdemwell> oops
[03:59] <makky> Etra, IndyGunFreak- I am trying to use VMware to run Photoshop CS3, can either of you help?
[03:59] <rdz> it is not a very detailed man page
[03:59] <bullgard4> rdz: This is one possibility. But not the safest. -- I could tell you more but the matter is delicate because you may destroy your computer if done wrongly. Iwould advise you first to read a bit about ACPI basics.
[03:59] <slavik> rdz: maybe give some options or something ...
[03:59] <wckdkl0wn> pwnguin, reason for me needing this is i do ad clicks but links arent always availible on the site.. so i want a program that will refresh it until one does apear and then alert me so i can go click it
[03:59] <cdemwell> there's a gui too it seems
[03:59] <pwnguin> wckdkl0wn: that good sir, is likely to be against ToS
[03:59] <IndyGunFreak> makky: if you use vmware, it should be easy.., install XP(or whatever WIndows OS you want), inside vmware, the install PS inside that.
[03:59] <cdemwell> makky: hope you have lots of RAM
[03:59] <rdz> slavik, it seems not to be the rigth tool. acpi just shows some information about the computers
[04:00] <slavik> hmm
[04:00] <tenengines> cdemwell:  no directory found.  I used the terminal install when I installed it.
[04:00] <makky> cdemwell- i have 1.5GB of ram (is that good enough)?
[04:00] <orbisvicis> !info snort
[04:00] <ubotu> snort: Flexible Network Intrusion Detection System. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.3.3-9 (feisty), package size 341 kB, installed size 824 kB
[04:00] <slavik> rdz: try the other suggestion
[04:00] <wckdkl0wn> pwnguin, thats how i get the links as it is.. go to page and refresh to see the links they posted
[04:00] <Etra> makky: You can install vmware-player through apt. You would then need to make a Windows virtual machine using qemu, or an online generator - and through that you would install Photoshop. And yes, that much RAM should be sufficient.
[04:00] <IndyGunFreak> makky: have you considered purchasing crossover office?(if you absolutely must have photoshop)
[04:00] <cdemwell> makky: I dunno, let us know :)
[04:00] <rdz> sladen, acpi doesn't provide something more, than what i can gather from /proc
[04:00] <slavik> vmware server is free
[04:00] <rdz> bullgard4, please tell me anyway
[04:00] <cdemwell> tenengines: I think they missed a step
[04:00] <makky> IndyGunFreak- What will it allow me to install PS 7 or CS2 or CS3?
[04:01] <tenengines> Ok
[04:01] <rdz> bullgard4, i am already monitoring the cpu temperature...i don't think it is dangerous for me
[04:01] <cdemwell> tenengines: find the .deb that you downloaded and sudo dpkg -i fcc-8.315-2-Linux-i686.deb
[04:01] <pwnguin> wckdkl0wn: so you click on ads. do you actually buy things, or just click and ignore?
[04:01] <IndyGunFreak> makky: you'd have to look at their site, i'm not sure off the top of my head.. http://www.codeweavers.com
[04:01] <rdz> bullgard4, so please tell me anyway how to do it
[04:01] <makky> Etra- thanks, i'll try that... if Crossover Office does not suit my needs
[04:01] <wckdkl0wn> pwnguin, click and wait 30 seconds for it to count towards my earnings and then close the window
[04:01] <Etra> makky: As far as I know it does support PS7 (Crossover Office).
[04:01] <rdz> bullgard4, what manufacturer are you on? i mean your computer?
[04:01] <Etra> Not sure about the CS family.
[04:02] <cdemwell> makky: VMware is a virtual machine; you can run windows or Linux on it, and then run apps on the OS just as if it were a separate computer running "inside" your guest OS
[04:02] <makky> Etra- Ok, thanks, I used to use PS7 (I should still have the CD for it)
[04:02] <cdemwell> makky: so you can install windows on the VM then install anything you want on that windows install
[04:02] <slavik> why not try crossover office?
[04:02] <slavik> and support the people supporting winehq?
[04:02] <IndyGunFreak> cdemwell: well, *anything* might be an exaggeration, but pretty close to anything
[04:02] <makky> cdemwell- oh ok, I kind of want to do that, but I'm not 100% sure now :P
[04:02] <roughneck> slavik: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop is not working???
[04:02] <roughneck> slavik: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop is not working
[04:02] <cdemwell> IndyGunFreak: note the "just as if" part :)
[04:02] <gbutler288> we have 48 servers running on two vmware servers we love vmware
[04:03] <Davy_Jones> wanna see something funny? read the first paragraph > http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Blender
[04:03] <slavik> roughneck: what error do you get?
[04:03] <IndyGunFreak> slavik: well, if he wants to use something free, crossover office is out of the question, but if you have to have it, its worth it.\
[04:03] <IndyGunFreak> cdemwell: :)
[04:03] <cdemwell> slavik: I've had terrible results with crossover running... MS Office, which it claims to support
[04:03] <cdemwell> it has never ever worked out for me
[04:03] <slavik> IndyGunFreak: yeah, but transfering files between vmware and native is not so simple
[04:03] <pwnguin> wckdkl0wn: it still sounds like click fraud, but you could probably cobble something together out of libnotify, wget and bash
[04:03] <roughneck> slavik: could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11 resources temporaily unavailable)
[04:04] <IndyGunFreak> slavik: you'll get no argument from me.. ia gree with you,
[04:04] <rdz> bullgard4, are you stilll around?
[04:04] <slavik> cdemwell: have you followed any guides they might have and/or submit bug reports and such?
[04:04] <tenengines> cdemwell:  thanks - found it and now installing.  Since you are on a roll, I just installed ubuntu 7.04.  Why would it say that I'm not the owner of my own disk and partitions?
[04:04] <roughneck> slavik: Unable to lcok the list directory
[04:04] <slavik> roughneck: do you have aptitude running somewhere?
[04:04] <cdemwell> slavik: Nope, I have a job to do so I got on with it and looked for another solution
[04:04] <wckdkl0wn> pwnguin, yea someone else told me about wget but i dunno how to use it
[04:04] <slavik> cdemwell: that is somewhat of a different story :)
[04:05] <cdemwell> slavik: unfortunately they say it's turnkey and yes, I followed any instructions they provided
[04:05] <roughneck> slavik: how can i determine if i have aptitude running??
[04:05] <slavik> roughneck: do "ps ax | grep apt" and pastebin any output you get
[04:05] <pwnguin> wckdkl0wn: it's pretty easy. bring up a terminal and type wget www.example.com
[04:05] <slavik> rather aux
[04:05] <pwnguin> etc
[04:05] <cdemwell> tenengines: Linux is a multi-user system, and does not make you a superuser by default - that means that your user doesn't have permission to modify some files. This is a GOOD thing, because it means that the system is protected from software acting on your behalf
[04:05] <slavik> wckdkl0wn: man wget :)
[04:05] <echosystm> linux is a lesson in how to eat sh*t and die basically
[04:06] <echosystm> but im still using it
[04:06] <pwnguin> wckdkl0wn: it downloads the html and saves it in your home directory
[04:06] <echosystm> im insane
[04:06] <pwnguin> !ohmy
[04:06] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:06] <slavik> echosystm: you are welcome to go back where you came from :)
[04:06] <echosystm> i censored myself
[04:06] <roughneck> slavik: how to pastebin??
[04:06] <IndyGunFreak> EchoBinary: what makes you say that?
[04:06] <echosystm> :D
[04:06] <tenengines> But I can't even rename a partition of my disk?
[04:06] <slavik> !pastebin | roughneck
[04:06] <ubotu> roughneck: 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)
[04:06] <wckdkl0wn> pwnguin, ok so how would that help me with what i need?
[04:06] <slavik> tenengines: to what?
[04:06] <IndyGunFreak> oops, echosystm why do you say that?
[04:06] <cdemwell> tenengines: When it talks about "ownership", your interface is telling you that your user does not own the files. Under the UNIX file security model each file has an owner and a group-owner, and then read, write, and execute permissions can be given to the owner, the group, or "other", meaning everyone
[04:07] <wckdkl0wn> pwnguin, i dont wanna download the page just keep checking it for new links lol
[04:07] <echosystm> it takes so much effort to even get the smallest things working
[04:07] <slavik> tenengines: man sudo in a terminal :)
[04:07] <echosystm> thats if they will ever work
[04:07] <pwnguin> wckdkl0wn: you use wget to pull the website, then compare it against the old version with diff
[04:07] <slavik> echosystm: rather than having something you have no control over :)
[04:07] <cdemwell> tenengines: many users can be in any particular group, and of course "other" means any user at all
[04:07] <IndyGunFreak> echosystm: if you mean by "lot of effort", doing a google search, and reading an FAQ, then i guess Linux isn't for you, Ubuntu is as easy as it gets.
[04:07] <pwnguin> IndyGunFreak: theres no reason ubuntu can't be better though
[04:07] <makky> I have decided to download VMware, I heard that I can use the demo to install Windows then the remote to keep using it?
[04:08] <cdemwell> tenengines: one gotcha you might look out for is that directories (which means folders) require "execute" permission to be opened (with the cd command or by double-clicking)
[04:08] <rdz> bullgard4, still around?
[04:08] <tenengines> Slavik: so through the terminal I could rename a drive? But not by going into properties, etc?
[04:08] <IndyGunFreak> pwnguin: any OS can be better.., ther's always something that someone will want, that the OS will nto do.
[04:08] <cdemwell> tenengines: does that answer your question?
[04:08] <pker> quit
[04:08] <ShackJack> Anything is a "lot of effort" if you dont know what you're doing - course there's always room for improvement :)
[04:08] <darfoo> Hey guys
[04:08] <IndyGunFreak> pwnguin: but one could also argue, "You could learn to use the package manager like most people, and you'd have no trouble"
[04:08] <aleka1> Does upgrading to Fesity remove apache?
[04:08] <pwnguin> IndyGunFreak: and open source let's em do it ;)
[04:08] <roughneck> slavik: how to do pastebin??
[04:08] <slavik> tenengines: what do you mean by renaming???
[04:08] <cdemwell> aleka1: didn't for me
[04:08] <darfoo> Anyone have any luck getting a Dell Bluetooth 350 adaptor working?
[04:08] <wckdkl0wn> pwnguin, its a .php
[04:08] <ShackJack> aleka1: Nope...
[04:08] <slavik> !pastebin | roughneck
[04:08] <ubotu> roughneck: 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)
[04:08] <echosystm> logically i should just stick with windows but i feel linux is something i should learn
[04:08] <pwnguin> wckdkl0wn: and?
[04:08] <LousivilleLIP> echosystm: linux isn't for everyone
[04:09] <slavik> roughneck: please pay attention when someone uses your nick
[04:09] <wckdkl0wn> pwnguin, i dont know i am confused thats all
[04:09] <IndyGunFreak> echosystm: well, then stick with windows, nobody's twisting your arm
[04:09] <aleka1> nothing on localhost, tried /etc/init.d/apache2 start/stop/restrat   nothing
[04:09] <rdz> bullgard4, please don't bait me with some partial info in order to disappear afterwards...
[04:09] <danglybits> anyone here running feisty and nxserver 3?
[04:09] <cdemwell> echosystm: There's a lot of gotchas, but the difference is you aren't dependent on someone else guessing about what you want - you can do it yourself
[04:09] <pwnguin> wckdkl0wn: .php just means apache reads a .php script locally and sends you the HTML results
[04:09] <echosystm> i'm twisting my own arm
[04:09] <echosystm> haha
[04:09] <darfoo> Hrm
[04:09] <darfoo> Anyone?
[04:09] <darfoo> ?:)
[04:09] <slavik> pwnguin: not exactly (but fairly accurate)
[04:09] <cdemwell> danglybits: have you ever had NX working on any debian or ubuntu system?
[04:09] <IndyGunFreak> echosystm: so what are you trying to do that doesn't work like you think it should?
[04:10] <LousivilleLIP> !ask | darfoo
[04:10] <danglybits> cdemwell:yep
[04:10] <cdemwell> darfoo: never seen one, sorry
[04:10] <skhobotu> does anyone know how to connect a samsung digital camera to ubuntu 7.04?
[04:10] <IndyGunFreak> LousivilleLIP: he did.
[04:10] <echosystm> alsa wont run at anything other than 48,000hz sample rate
[04:10] <ubotu> darfoo: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:10] <slavik> IndyGunFreak: sound card problems, prolly with something linux people have to reverse engineer
[04:10] <slavik> as always
[04:10] <cdemwell> danglybits: Is it worth the trouble?
[04:10] <doyley> hey guys
[04:10] <echosystm> which means i cant connect my computer into my music pc via spdif
[04:10] <darfoo> Oh!
[04:10] <darfoo> hehe
[04:10] <cdemwell> I guess yes, since you're doing it again :)
[04:10] <aleka1> ShackJack: have the commands changed to start and stop the server then? Maybe it is not run as an init.d service anymore in feisty?
[04:10] <IndyGunFreak> slavik: i assume you've tried google?
[04:10] <rdz> EchoBinary, same problem hear
[04:10] <rdz> but this is alsa's fault
[04:10] <darfoo> Trying to get a Dell 350 Bluetooth adaptor working under 7.04
[04:10] <slavik> IndyGunFreak: I was describing echosystm's problem :)
[04:11] <IndyGunFreak> !bluetooth | darfoo
[04:11] <ubotu> darfoo: For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[04:11] <rdz> i meant: echosystm , same problem here
[04:11] <bob> hi
[04:11] <danglybits> cdemwell: allows me to have full control over home server while at work
[04:11] <doyley> ubuntu doesnt want to pick up any ports that i opened . got a static ip and everything . also reset router and tryed again ..any ideas???
[04:11] <ShackJack> skhobotu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DigitalCameraHowTo :)
[04:11] <IndyGunFreak> slavik: lol, oh
[04:11] <makky> I have decided to download VMware, I heard that I can use the demo to install Windows then the remote to keep using it. Is that true?
[04:11] <echosystm> what card do you have rdz ?
[04:11] <IndyGunFreak> echosystm: what type of sound device do you have?
[04:11] <cdemwell> danglybits: I do remote admin all the time, but if I need X I've used vnc4server (very rare)
[04:11] <skhobotu> cheers, shack jack. I'll give it a try!
[04:11] <echosystm> m-audio audiophile 24/96
[04:11] <slavik> makky: vmware server is free, version 1.0.3
[04:11] <proqesi> !inittab
[04:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about inittab - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:11] <rdz> echosystm,  Intel Corporation 82801DBM (ICH4-M)
[04:12] <echosystm> if i set the rate to anything but 48, the sound goes screwy... pops, clicks, slow downs and speed ups
[04:12] <roughneck> slavik: iam reformating my server hehehehhe...
[04:12] <proqesi> does anyone have a link on adding consoles to /etc/inittab?
[04:12] <aleka1> cdemwell: have the commands changed to start and stop the server then? Maybe it is not run as an init.d service anymore in feisty?
[04:12] <danglybits> cdemwell: used freenx 2 without problems no want to upgrade to 3
[04:12] <younghacker> how do i assign a static address to eth0?
[04:12] <tenengines> Slavik:  instead of a partition being called DRV2_VOL1, something like MEDIA.  and cdemwell: sorry not sure where to find the "execute" permission - I am a newbie.  But when I did try to change permissions on a drive it said I couldn't.
[04:12] <IndyGunFreak> echosystm: hmm, sorry can't help you with that,
[04:12] <Etra> Anybody proficient in xine mind taking a look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3069709 please :)?
[04:12] <cdemwell> aleka1: /etc/init.d/apache start or /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[04:12] <echosystm> volume control doesnt even work
[04:12] <echosystm> only through the alsa mixer
[04:12] <leetcharmer> can anyone help me with samba?
[04:12] <echosystm> :(
[04:12] <slavik> tenengines: is that a CD/DVD?
[04:13] <leetcharmer> I made a user: share
[04:13] <cdemwell> tenengines: you might need to use sudo to do it
[04:13] <shavex> i have an SD slot on my computer, and when i plug an SD card into it i cant see the files on it, how do i access it?
[04:13] <bob> firefox is runnig sow
[04:13] <orbisvicis> what si the command youre supposed to run when the package database breaks ... dpkgconfig ... something ?
[04:13] <ShackJack> echosystm: You can change volume control prefs as to what device it controls...
[04:13] <orbisvicis> *is
[04:13] <leetcharmer> and whenever it logs into the network share, this message pops up: Sorry, couldn't display all the contents of "media".
[04:13] <slavik> roughneck: why?
[04:13] <tenengines> Slavik:  no it's a 100gb partition.
[04:13] <leetcharmer> The folder contents could not be displayed.
[04:13] <cdemwell> tenengines: You ought to be able to change the name from the properties dialogue... I haven't done it that way ever, mind you :)
[04:13] <younghacker> on the line that has eth0 dhcp do i edit that and turn it to static?
[04:13] <echosystm> nah i meant in programs
[04:13] <echosystm> xfmedia wont work
[04:13] <cdemwell> danglybits: what's the problem?
[04:13] <rdz> bullgard4, are you around?
[04:13] <aleka1> cdemwell: I get no response from sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[04:13] <Davy_Jones> shavex: do [sudo fdisk -l]  then [sudo mount /dev/yourSDdrive /media/somepoint] 
[04:13] <darfoo> Sigh, the bluetooth docs aren't helping :(
[04:14] <slavik> tenengines: it got mounter automatically I think (is it listed in fstab?) if so, then it used the volume label, which I am not sure how to change
[04:14] <cdemwell> aleka1: ps ax | grep apache show anything?
[04:14] <skhobotu> no good. My camera doesn't even come up as a fremovable drive. It says it can't be mounted
[04:14] <aleka1> nope
[04:14] <roughneck> slavik: iam going to step by step...
[04:14] <tenengines> cdemwell:  yeah that's what I would think too, but it won't let me.  When you look at the owner in properties - it says "unknown"
[04:14] <aleka1> tried that already to see if it was already running
[04:14] <leetcharmer> any clues to fixing this issue with samba?
[04:14] <cdemwell> aleka1: aptitude search apache | grep ^i show anything? :)
[04:14] <slavik> cdemwell: if he's running apache2, it might be httd
[04:14] <slavik> httpd*
[04:14] <ShackJack> skhobotu: Some cameras you have to switch from camera mode to the other (?)
[04:14] <cdemwell> tenengines: hmmmm, what sort of drive is it?
[04:15] <ShackJack> skhobotu: And turn them on when connecting...
[04:15] <roughneck> slavik: after i install should i type the sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop?
[04:15] <slavik> roughneck: why do you need X on a server?
[04:15] <bob> firefox is runnig sow
[04:15] <IndyGunFreak> skhobotu: what type of camera?
[04:15] <aleka1> cdemwell: i   apache2-utils                   - utility programs for webservers
[04:15] <danglybits> cdemwell:Info: Established X server connection.
[04:15] <danglybits> Info: Using shared memory parameters 1/4096K.
[04:15] <danglybits> Error: Failure reading from the peer proxy.
[04:15] <danglybits> Error: Connection with remote peer broken.
[04:15] <danglybits> Error: Please check the state of your network and retry.
[04:15] <danglybits> Session: Session terminated at 'Mon Jul 23 20:05:28 2007'.
[04:15] <skhobotu> done that. My camera comes up with swithc to USB ode when i connect the cable, but my computer won't recognise it as a drive.
[04:15] <aleka1> i   apachetop                       - Realtime Apache monitoring tool
[04:15] <pi3> drag-and-dropping an image from one page to another in openoffice.org-2.2-writer crashes OO and X11 badly
[04:15] <cdemwell> tenengines: I see what you mean, it's probably because the name of the drive is the mount point of said drive
[04:15] <ShackJack> !pastebin | danglybits
[04:15] <ubotu> danglybits: 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)
[04:15] <skhobotu> Samsung Kenox Q1
[04:15] <danglybits> sorry
[04:15] <IndyGunFreak> no you're not.
[04:16] <SimonH> Hi there, I'm having trouble, I installed the latest JRE, it gave Netscape plugin files but no Firefox ones?
[04:16] <SimonH> And so Firefox has no java.
[04:16] <roughneck> slavik: i want to lear in linux client and server type....
[04:16] <roughneck> slavik: i want to learn in linux client and server type....
[04:16] <cdemwell> tenengines: I only know how to do this the "expert" way, as I  learned to do this stuff a long time ago
[04:16] <pi3> !java | SimonH
[04:16] <ubotu> SimonH: 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
[04:16] <cdemwell> tenengines: thus, someone else would be better to help you I think
[04:16] <shavex> Davy_Jones, i tried that and my sd card doesnt show up... its a slot on my toshiba laptop that its plugged into, and it works in windows... if that helps to know that
[04:16] <slavik> roughneck: ok, that's a diff story ... use the livecd :) it will install X by default :)
[04:16] <younghacker> any body know why i get this error message when i restart apache apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName
[04:16] <cdemwell> aleka1: looks like apache got uninstalled
[04:17] <slavik> younghacker: see the apache2 wiki page :)
[04:17] <bob>  firefox is runnig sow
[04:17] <skhobotu> I also tried to use my SD card, but ubuntu doesn't receive any support for SD cards.
[04:17] <cdemwell> danglybits: pastebin booboo aside, it looks like it's trying to find some proxy
[04:17] <tenengines> cdemwell - thanks for the help firstclass is now up and running at least.  good night.
[04:17] <kbrosnan> SimonH: netscape and firefox plugins are exactly the same
[04:17] <pwnguin> hibernate question: does a computer need much acpi support to successfully hibernate?
[04:17] <younghacker> do u have a link?
[04:17] <bob> I have  att
[04:17] <cdemwell> tenengines: good night and good luck
[04:17] <shavex> skhobotu, dang... well thanks for the info
[04:17] <slavik> younghacker: no, just search for apache2
[04:17] <younghacker> didn't even know you were in here whats up @ slavik
[04:17] <younghacker> k
[04:17] <zyb> ?
[04:17] <kbrosnan> bob: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Standard_diagnostic_-_Firefox
[04:17] <slavik> younghacker: not much
[04:18] <roughneck> slavik: after i install the install cd should i insert the livecd immediately???
[04:18] <bob> it will not goto http://www.mozilla.org/
[04:18] <younghacker> slavik: same here man
[04:18] <slavik> roughneck: just install from the livecd
[04:18] <SimonH> kbrosnan, so how would i load the netscape plugins to firefox then
[04:18] <shavex> slavik, how did you get a SD card to work in ubuntu?
[04:18] <slavik> roughneck: how long have you used computers for and how long has it been windows?
[04:18] <darfoo> So I followed the bluetooth setup HOWTO on the website, and my Dell 350 adaptor still isn't coming up.  Anyone have any other ideas?
[04:18] <slavik> shavex: well, I use a usb card reader ...
[04:18] <skhobotu> How does slavik use SD cards in ubuntu.the forums also say there is no support.
[04:18] <aleka1> cdemwell: yeah, it is strange. I have all the conf files in place, I did post about two weeks ago on the forums asking if the upgrade was going to remove apache, since I saw it listed in the softwares to be removed, 2 weeks and no answer, so I decided to upgrade and see what happens, If i re-install apache, can I copy and paste my current configs or would the new installation not over-write my existing configs?
[04:18] <slavik> shavex: made by sandisk
[04:18] <roughneck> slavik: 4 years
[04:19] <bob> ???
[04:19] <shavex> slavik, ahhh and mine is onboard so there inlies the problem
[04:19] <tupa> where are the C and C++ manual pages??, I installed gcc-doc but there isn't a single C/C++ manual
[04:19] <pi3> is openoffice open source?
[04:19] <leetcharmer> can anyone assist me with samba please?
[04:19] <slavik> skhobotu: it's how I transfer pics from my camera to my computer ...
[04:19] <tupa> pi3 yes
[04:19] <cdemwell> aleka1: back up your configuration just to be sure, then go ahead and install
[04:19] <ShackJack> SimonH: You see this: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_J2SE_Runtime_Environment_.28JRE.29_v6.0_with_Plug-in_for_Mozilla_Firefox
[04:19] <cdemwell> should work like a charm
[04:19] <pwnguin> skhobotu: sometimes they're attached via usb and look like normal usb drives
[04:19] <roughneck> slavik: maybe 4 or 5 years
[04:19] <slavik> shavex: I see, does lsusb turn up anything that might be a reader?
[04:19] <slavik> roughneck: figures
[04:19] <tupa> !ask | leetcharmer
[04:19] <ubotu> leetcharmer: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:19] <skhobotu> I have a USB card reader which has Linux support ,but it won't read this card or connect via USB! &*)**&^
[04:20] <roughneck> slavik: iam trying linux now....
[04:20] <leetcharmer> tupa, I already asked, but no one replied
[04:20] <pwnguin> skhobotu: its possible the card is simply dead
[04:20] <vecina> Any way around the fact that these itune m4p files that i *paid* for wont play in linux? I kinda thought they were, like, mine, seeing as i spent money on them
[04:20] <roughneck> slavik: figures?
[04:20] <bob> I can to get netscape
[04:20] <leetcharmer> I can't access the folders of my shares with samba
[04:20] <shavex> slavik, whenever i do sudo fdisk -l it gives me all the disks that i recognize for my windows and linux partition, there are no other storage devices that it recognizes
[04:20] <IndyGunFreak> pwnguin: could i tbe the card is formatted in a format that linux can't read?
[04:20] <aleka1> yeah, I did back the stuff up before the upgrade, so I will copy that stuff once apache is reinstalled...One Q, if nano is running in the background [apache.conf open]  how do I bring it to the foreground and exit it, killall nano did not work
[04:20] <pwnguin> IndyGunFreak: unlikely
[04:20] <skhobotu> the card works fine in Windows, just not in Linux.
[04:20] <tupa> leetcharmer, what are both  operative systems?
[04:20] <pwnguin> IndyGunFreak: name a format
[04:21] <slavik> roughneck: windows has a way of killing braincells
[04:21] <leetcharmer> samba is hosting shares on ubuntu
[04:21] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: alright... connect the card reader, and then enter the command "sudo lsusb"
[04:21] <leetcharmer> windows 2000 is the one trying to login
[04:21] <IndyGunFreak> pwnguin: ok... i use my SD card through my camera, and it reads fine,
[04:21] <skhobotu> OK Neo..
[04:21] <slavik> roughneck: basically, boot from the livecd, and you will see an isntall icon on the desktop :)
[04:21] <leetcharmer> the share works fine for one account
[04:21] <bob> help
[04:21] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: I don't know if ubuntu comes with lsusb by default though...
[04:21] <leetcharmer> but the other, it doesn't access with permissions
[04:21] <IndyGunFreak> pwnguin: oh maybe *cant* read is improper, but can't read without appropriate hoop jumping, say NTFS
[04:21] <pwnguin> IndyGunFreak: your camera essentially exports a different interface
[04:21] <tupa> leetcharmer, can you see the linux directory in windows?
[04:21] <slavik> neutralNeo: it does I think
[04:21] <leetcharmer> I don't know how to give the same permissions to the other account
[04:21] <cdemwell> bob: that's why we're here, yes
[04:21] <vecina> I hate apple. encrypting files i bought that i could have more easily downloaded... no respect to the artists or the consumer as usual
[04:21] <leetcharmer> tupa, I can, but only if I log in with the one account it works with, none of the other accounts work
[04:21] <leetcharmer> and I don't know why
[04:21] <proqesi> vecina: nope, you can burn them to cd, but that's about it fwict
[04:21] <roughneck> slavik: should i install the installcd first?
[04:21] <Davy_Jones> i used a SD card reader once, it got recognize and i mounted the stuff and everything worked ok
[04:22] <IndyGunFreak> pwnguin: probably...
[04:22] <neutralNeo> vecina: well, at least they're trying these days...
[04:22] <slavik> roughneck: no ...
[04:22] <bob> but I am have a hard tiem reading
[04:22] <vecina> neutralNeo: I wouldnt call this mess trying
[04:22] <bob> the chat
[04:22] <slavik> roughneck: livecd also acts as the install cd :) does that make sense now?
[04:22] <IndyGunFreak> bob: whats so hard about it?
[04:22] <vecina> proqesi: Yeah, except under windows the burner wont work because my burners arent "recognized" by itunes
[04:22] <tupa> leetcharmer I had the same trouble over samba and windows, did you checked the smbpasswd manual already?
[04:22] <cdemwell> bob: moves fast in here, lots of people want to talk
[04:22] <neutralNeo> vecina: bittorrent was invented for a reason ;)
[04:22] <roughneck> slavik: really?
[04:22] <cdemwell> welcome to IRC, enjoy your stay
[04:22] <neutralNeo> valdyn: I mean, keep it legal ;0
[04:22] <proqesi> vecina: then you can try to encode them as ogg with high quality and hope forthe best
[04:22] <slavik> roughneck: no joke?
[04:23] <leetcharmer> tupa, what would I look for in there?
[04:23] <roughneck> slavik: hahahahhah
[04:23] <slavik> ogg > mp3 at same bitrate
[04:23] <aleka1> cdemwell: the upgrade also uninstalled php as well, luckily mysql is intatc.. off to ubuntuguide I go, thanks for your help sir :)_
[04:23] <pwnguin> if #ubuntu is too fast for you, maybe answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu can help...
[04:23] <bob> it gos to fats
[04:23] <roughneck> slavik: so install cd first???
[04:23] <vecina> yeah because nobody here downloads music, lol
[04:23] <slavik> roughneck: now you're trolling
[04:23] <roughneck> before livecd?
[04:23] <IndyGunFreak> vecina: lol, i know i sure don't.. ;)
[04:23] <tupa> leetcharmer, when I tried to log into linux directories in windows, windows asked me for a passwd, so I created a user in linux, and give it a samba password to use in windows
[04:23] <vecina> XD
[04:23] <bob> can you all Remote to my pc
[04:23] <leetcharmer> tupa, I did -a first for that user account
[04:23] <leetcharmer> and then -e
[04:23] <slavik> which also explains why your client doesn't respond to ctcp ...
[04:23] <neutralNeo> it's funny how it's totally illigal for linux users to download music...
[04:23] <IndyGunFreak> bob: what goes to fats?
[04:23] <tupa> leetcharmer and you do that with smbpasswd
[04:24] <bob> text
[04:24] <vecina> well yknow, i was really nice. I took out my wallet, i signed up, i bought music legally in itunes
[04:24] <proqesi> neutralNeo: mp3.com sells mp3's I think
[04:24] <leetcharmer> smbpasswd -a share
[04:24] <neutralNeo> vecina: and then they screw you over
[04:24] <leetcharmer> smbpasswd -e share
[04:24] <vecina> and the files are at a lower bitrate, they're encrypted, and they downt "accept" my cd burners
[04:24] <leetcharmer> that's what I did
[04:24] <vecina> exatcly
[04:24] <leetcharmer> so, it *should* work, methinks
[04:24] <leetcharmer> but, it doesn't
[04:24] <tupa> leetcharmer, you should specify username and password
[04:24] <neutralNeo> proqesi: they're semi-illigal... and I don't think they have all the top artists
[04:24] <skhobotu> I can see the drive in the computer window. It has a name: computer:///Myson%2520CS8819A2-108%2520%25200.drive
[04:24] <tupa> leetcharmer samba has its own passwords
[04:24] <bob>  can you all Remote to my pc?
[04:24] <skhobotu> But I can't open it
[04:25] <slavik> skhobotu: double click to mount it?
[04:25] <IndyGunFreak> bob: no offense, but thats not very bright, letting total strangers remote to your PC.
[04:25] <leetcharmer> tupa, when it asked for a password, I left it blank
[04:25] <slavik> bob: I'll do it :D, but I need sudo access
[04:25] <roughneck> slavik: if iam windows what should i install? the install or live cd?
[04:25] <leetcharmer> because I want anyone to have access to it through the share user
[04:25] <bob> ???
[04:25] <vecina> still, it could be fun for the one going in
[04:25] <ShackJack> bob: I'm in yer PCs - tweakin yer Ubuntooz...
[04:25] <leetcharmer> preferrably, what I want the most, is to not have to have a user at all
[04:25] <proqesi> neutralNeo: how are they illegal?  yeah, they do suck
[04:25] <leetcharmer> just login and bam, that's the network drive
[04:25] <vecina> it haz a flavour
[04:25] <leetcharmer> but, samba requires user
[04:26] <skhobotu> yes, double click. it says can't mount drive No_name
[04:26] <leetcharmer> so I made user: share
[04:26] <slavik> roughneck: please see google ...
[04:26] <slavik> /ignore roughneck
[04:26] <neutralNeo> proqesi: ohh, I was thinking of that russian mp3 thing.... it looks like mp3.com is indy stuff though
[04:26] <slavik> bah, no command :(
[04:26] <slavik> oh well
[04:26] <bob> so can fix firefox then
[04:26] <tupa> leetcharmer do this: sudo smbpasswd -a yourUser
[04:26] <roughneck> slavik: ok
[04:26] <skhobotu> Tried sudo lsusb and it shows up in the list presented.
[04:26] <neutralNeo> proqesi: which isn't really a bad thing... the main stream stuff is meh these days
[04:26] <tupa> leetcharmer, it will ask you for a new password for specified yourUser
[04:26] <shavex> would updating my hwinfo make a difference?
[04:26] <vecina> screw mainstream
[04:26] <skhobotu> Bus 003 Device 004: ID 04cf:8819 Myson Century, Inc.
[04:26] <skhobotu> Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[04:26] <skhobotu> Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[04:26] <skhobotu> Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[04:27] <vecina> unless its in japan
[04:27] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: okay... good so far...
[04:27] <leetcharmer> tupa, this is where I can leave blank for a blank password, right?
[04:27] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: try not to spam the channel ;)
[04:27] <slavik> !pastebin > skhobotu
[04:27] <vecina> woah
[04:27] <roughneck> slavik: how long youo've using linux?
[04:27] <tupa> leetcharmer, first try a non-blank password, and see if it works
[04:27] <bob> ???
[04:27] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: alright... is that myson thing your card reader for sure?
[04:27] <tupa> leetcharmer, and tell me what happened
[04:27] <skhobotu> no tspamming just showing my usb status.
[04:27] <slavik> roughneck: 2 years? (and I started without help)
[04:27] <IndyGunFreak> does anyone not know what paste is?... its like someone has a question,a nd the first thing they do, is copy/paste a 500 line output from terminal.
[04:27] <skhobotu> yes.
[04:27] <IndyGunFreak> skhobotu: then use pastebin
[04:28] <tupa> Quick Question: what package contains C/C++ manual pages???
[04:28] <roughneck> slavik: youre good....hahhaha
[04:28] <ShackJack> skhobotu: He means you should try not to paste multiple lines of output in the channel, but use pastebin instead...
[04:28] <IndyGunFreak> there's only 1100 people here, you do that, you flood the channel.
[04:28] <vecina> So theere's no way to decrypt *MY* m4p files at all? :P Id hate to think i was illegally pirating myself, yknow, but it would be nice....
[04:28] <SimonH> Another question
[04:28] <skhobotu> Sorry. where do i use pastebin
[04:28] <bob> no help yet
[04:28] <leetcharmer> tupa, doesn't work w/ password
[04:28] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: I guess it could  be the card... how are you trying to mount it?
[04:28] <IndyGunFreak> !pastebin | skhobotu
[04:28] <ubotu> skhobotu: 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)
[04:28] <ShackJack> !pastebin | skhobotu
[04:28] <savetheWorld> tupa: C/C++ manual pages? Wha...?
[04:28] <treth> So . . . dial-up.  wvlan segfaults and I need a different PPP backend, but I don't 100% knowh ow to do it.  Can anyone help me?
[04:28] <slavik> roughneck: it involves not following step by step guides blindly
[04:28] <SimonH> when using the repository commands it asks for a cdrom.  which one does it mean
[04:28] <skhobotu> cheers ubotu
[04:28] <neutralNeo> you guys, you've told him to use pastebin at least four times...
[04:28] <tupa> savetheWorld, debian has C/C++ manual pages -_-
[04:28] <bob> it will not goto  http://www.netscape.com/
[04:28] <IndyGunFreak> ubotu is a genius
[04:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about is a genius - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:28] <treth> aoeu
[04:28] <roughneck> slavik: how old are you when you start using linux?
[04:28] <leetcharmer> tupa, it'll connect, but it just won't let me open any folders inside
[04:29] <savetheWorld> tupa aint never seen em.
[04:29] <tupa> savetheWorld like printf, stdio.h and stuff
[04:29] <slavik> tupa: libstdc or whatever it is (installed as dependency by build-essential)
[04:29] <skhobotu> the card is inside the card reader. But i getthe same message when i try to mount the cmarea itself using USB
[04:29] <savetheWorld> tupa: Those are system calls, not C/C++ manual pages
[04:29] <tupa> leetcharmer, probably you don't have permissions for that folder(s)
[04:29] <Flare183> what am I supposed to do when alien says "Must run as root to convert to deb format (or you may use fakeroot)", and I haven't been using root to convert rpm files to deb files?
[04:29] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: FWIW, my card reader shows up in lsusb, but I know it's dead :(
[04:29] <slavik> Flare183: do as alien says ...
[04:29] <tupa> savetheWorld, so scanf, fscanf, fprintf functions that you use in C are system calls?
[04:30] <savetheWorld> tupa: Thoae are the regular man pages.  They should be installed whenever you install a package that has a man page.
[04:30] <ShackJack> Flare183: type "sudo command..."
[04:30] <slavik> tupa: yes they are ...
[04:30] <roughneck> slavik: linux is difficult for beginners like me hehehehe
[04:30] <savetheWorld> tupa: yes, System calls and library calls
[04:30] <skhobotu> This is a brand new card reader.Why does the camera not mount as USB?
[04:30] <bob> help
[04:30] <IndyGunFreak> roughneck: no its not.. you just have to be willing to read
[04:30] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: does the card reader show up in the GUI? somewhere in nautilis?
[04:30] <ShackJack> !offtopic | roughneck
[04:30] <ubotu> roughneck: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:30] <slavik> !ru
[04:30] <ubotu>    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[04:31] <leetcharmer> tupa, how would I then gain permissions to the folder? I already did chmod -R 777
[04:31] <skhobotu> No, it is just refused on mounting and i have to close the dialog window. No fdetails are given
[04:31] <roughneck> slavik: i like to read linux...but
[04:31] <neutralNeo> hah! that's a neat bot
[04:31] <vecina> can it do japanese?
[04:31] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: okay... does it give a reason for refusing mounting?
[04:31] <vecina> !jp
[04:31] <ubotu>  #ubuntu-jp  #kubuntu-jp 
[04:31] <vecina> yay
[04:31] <neutralNeo> :D
[04:31] <roughneck> slavik: i dont have my own pc...
[04:31] <IndyGunFreak> leetcharmer: you could gksudo nautilus, then navigate tot he folder, right click, properties, and change the permissions.
[04:31] <ShackJack> leetcharmer: need to do chown...
[04:31] <roughneck> cks] 
[04:31] <roughneck> s
[04:31] <roughneck> df
[04:31] <roughneck> f
[04:31] <roughneck> f
[04:31] <roughneck> f
[04:31] <slavik> kobanwa gazai masu :)
[04:31] <roughneck> f
[04:31] <SimonH> So anyway I cant get java out of the repositories
[04:32] <tupa> ok, savetheWorld, thanks, my question was not clear, I searched library calls manual and installed manpages-dev, that was what I was looking for
[04:32] <skhobotu> nvalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume 'NO_NAME'.
[04:32] <IndyGunFreak> !java | SimonH
[04:32] <ubotu> SimonH: 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
[04:32] <vecina> lets see... nihongo no... something wa #ubuntu-jp matawa #kubuntu-jp o ... something shitekudasai?
[04:32] <savetheWorld> tupa: go for it!
[04:32] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: hmm... tricky...
[04:32] <ShackJack> SimonH: You trying to install plugin for firefox?
[04:32] <SimonH> it's asking me for a CD I dont have when doing the repository commands
[04:32] <calamari> hi
[04:32] <slavik> vecina: nanudeskuka 'shite' ?
[04:32] <tupa> leetcharmer, do you use nautilus?
[04:33] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: do you have any idea what the mount option in question is?
[04:33] <skhobotu> I am considerng doing a reinstall. Any ideas if this will change the situation? Do ineed to plug in the camera/card dreader at some stage?
[04:33] <leetcharmer> IndyGunFreak, what folder permissions do I change it to then?
[04:33] <Agenator> hello?
[04:33] <Agenator> yay
[04:33] <slavik> hmm, maybe nande is a word
[04:33] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: that won't help at all
[04:33] <leetcharmer> tupa, yes
[04:33] <tupa> leetcharmer, if you do, you do right click on the directory and Share directory (or share something, my system is in spanish)
[04:33] <bob> ???
[04:33] <IndyGunFreak> leetcharmer: whatever you want
[04:33] <skhobotu> No idea what the mount option is!
[04:33] <vecina> slavik: its a british curse word.(j/k). Shite is usually part of a verb in past tense right?
[04:33] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: I'm thinking you need to configure your /etc/fstab...
[04:33] <calamari> is there something like a minimal debian install that I can get using ubuntu instead?  i.e. no X, Gnome, KDE etc
[04:33] <slavik> vecina: no idea
[04:33] <skhobotu> What's that??
[04:33] <Agenator> any1 use beryl?
[04:33] <IndyGunFreak> thank goodness, he was getting annoying
[04:33] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: okay... do a "sudu gedit /etc/fstab"
[04:33] <slavik> !effects
[04:33] <ubotu> For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[04:33] <SimonH> ANd yes, shackjack
[04:34] <IndyGunFreak> !bery
[04:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bery - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:34] <vecina> slavik: or when you use it with kudasai, you're saying "please do this"
[04:34] <Agenator> #ubuntu-effects
[04:34] <tupa> leetcharmer, did you do the share stuff in the first place?
[04:34] <ShackJack> SimonH: You should just be able to go to page using Java and FF will prompt you to install plugin...
[04:34] <slavik> vecina: I know kudasai, as in "shin ne kudasai" :)
[04:34] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: don't be frightened by the syntax... it's not _that_ difficult
[04:34] <Agenator> how do u change channels?
[04:34] <SimonH> yes but it says it cant and i need to do manual install
[04:34] <leetcharmer> tupa, ya, that's why user: leetcharmer has worked from the beginning
[04:34] <ShackJack> Agenator: /join #channel
[04:34] <leetcharmer> but user: share won't access it :(
[04:34] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: got it?
[04:34] <aricz> Hi, anyone know how to activate 'CODEPAGE 437' support in virtual console ?
[04:35] <skhobotu> OK, got a whole lot of guff. now what?
[04:35] <vecina> slavik: ive never seen 'ne' before kudasai, whats that translate to?
[04:35] <slavik> "please die"
[04:35] <IndyGunFreak> leetcharmer: if you change the permissions of this folder that you want to access, to a group that has access to it, it will be fine
[04:35] <slavik> shin ne, supposedly tells to die
[04:35] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: see the file things on the left? see the column that has /dev/? look for any devices that have "sd" in their name. sd stands for serial device, and usb is serial...
[04:35] <vecina> slavik: haha... are you sure its not shinde?
[04:36] <slavik> vecina: could be, my japanese is non-existant
[04:36] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: do you see any sd devices?
[04:36] <sx66> how do you hide the in and out server logins on any irc server?
[04:36] <skhobotu> no
[04:36] <leetcharmer> IndyGunFreak, The group could not be changed.
[04:36] <leetcharmer> You do not have the permissions necessary to change the group of "media".
[04:36] <IndyGunFreak> sx66: depends on your client.
[04:36] <vecina> slavik: kudasai is preceeded by the "te" form of a verb (which can also be ~de ). Shinde kudasai means "please die"
[04:36] <leetcharmer> IndyGunFreak, and that's from within gksudo
[04:36] <sx66> IndyGunFreak, xchat
[04:36] <tupa> leetcharmer, mmmm, I already told you all that I did to set samba and use it with windows, sorry I couldn't be of more help
[04:36] <IndyGunFreak> leetcharmer: that doesn't make much sense... did you get prompted for your password?
[04:37] <vecina> *gets to practice his rusty japanese* ^_^
[04:37] <slavik> vecina: ty
[04:37] <IndyGunFreak> sx66: its in the options.
[04:37] <ShackJack> leetcharmer: sudo chown owner:group file
[04:37] <skhobotu> sda1
[04:37] <leetcharmer> IndyGunFreak, no
[04:37] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: actually... I might be making this too hard... I just looked online and there seems to be an easier way to do this...
[04:37] <sx66> IndyGunFreak, I see everyone that loggs in and out. you can disable that?
[04:37] <skhobotu> Great!!
[04:37] <vecina> sumimasen
[04:37] <IndyGunFreak> sx66: yes, in preferences
[04:37] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: wait, do you know if you're using sata for your hard drive or not?
[04:38] <skhobotu> No idea sorry.
[04:38] <ryanandheather> hey everyone, im trying to play a video movie player, but the sound is really low, i have everything turned up
[04:38] <vecina> ive been listening to visual jrock all day so i go there easily
[04:38] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: alright...
[04:38] <IndyGunFreak> leetcharmer: what did you type in the terminal when you tried to change the permissions?
[04:38] <leetcharmer> ShackJack, when I do that, I get chown: changing ownership of `/media/media': Operation not permitted
[04:38] <leetcharmer> and stuff similar to that
[04:38] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: open another terminal and enter the command "pmount /dev/sda1 flash"
[04:38] <ryanandheather> the rest of my system sounds are fine but the video files sound is low
[04:38] <leetcharmer> IndyGunFreak, you mean with I did gksudo?
[04:38] <IndyGunFreak> yes
[04:38] <leetcharmer> I just typed gksudo nautilus
[04:39] <IndyGunFreak> ok, and a nautilus window opened up, correct?
[04:39] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: it might error out... if it does, try "pmount /dev/sdb flash"
[04:39] <Goran_> why ndiswrapper not on the disk
[04:39] <vecina> well bye yall. more jrock now
[04:39] <Goran_> the driver is there but not tool
[04:39] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: I've never used pmount before... I'm experimenting on you ;)
[04:39] <leetcharmer> IndyGunFreak, yes, but without prompting password
[04:39] <IndyGunFreak> leetcharmer: ok, that not that big of a deal.
[04:39] <IndyGunFreak> under Places, does it say Root there?
[04:40] <starshine> hrm. having trouble getting this 64bit ubuntu disc to resize a pesky NTFS
[04:40] <skhobotu> Warning: device /dev/sdb is already handled by /etc/fstab, supplied label is ignored
[04:40] <leetcharmer> leetcharmer@jBox:~$ gksudo nautilus
[04:40] <leetcharmer> Initializing gnome-mount extension
[04:40] <SimonH> so anyway the java still isn't working.
[04:40] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> hey folks!!.. having troubles with my wireless card on 6.10 don't seem to want to connect..
[04:40] <starshine> it swears there are disk errors, ms swears that there are not.
[04:40] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: only a warning, ehh? see if it worked...
[04:40] <leetcharmer> IndyGunFreak, then I browsed to the folder
[04:40] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: browse to /media/flash
[04:40] <IndyGunFreak> ok.
[04:40] <starshine> could it bit that ntfsresize won't handle scsi drives?
[04:41] <Bob_Dole> Isn't that fun. the Ubuntu CD's don't like to get past the Loading kernal... and then don't get past that next thing, Starts going to Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block....
[04:41] <leetcharmer> IndyGunFreak, right click > Properties>Permissions
[04:41] <IndyGunFreak> right.
[04:41] <sx66> I think that did it
[04:41] <leetcharmer> IndyGunFreak, and if I change any settings, I either get error, or the quickly revert back instantly
[04:41] <skhobotu> skhobotu@ubuntu:~$ /media/flash
[04:41] <skhobotu> bash: /media/flash: No such file or directory
[04:41] <sx66> nope
[04:41] <sx66> damn
[04:41] <starshine> feisty - 7.04
[04:41] <IndyGunFreak> leetcharmer: doesn't make any sense...
[04:41] <leetcharmer> IndyGunFreak, that's all I got :/
[04:41] <iknow45> has anyone seen a detail tutorial on how to setup Apache using openLDAP to auth user's on ubuntu? Looking for one
[04:41] <Bob_Dole> Any chance it's going to boot? after a few pages of errors?
[04:41] <leetcharmer> any more suggestions?
[04:42] <slavik> Bob_Dole: sata cdrom drive?
[04:42] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: okay... we need to find where your flash drive is in /dev. try "sudo fdisk -l". but don't just copy/paste the output, tell me which "sd" drives you see
[04:42] <IndyGunFreak> Bob_Dole: depends on the errors
[04:42] <bullgard4> What is meant with 'pretty' as Synaptics writes: "gnome-app-install is a pretty application installer for GNOME. It can also search for mime types or gstreamer codecs."
[04:42] <leetcharmer> IndyGunFreak, if it's any concession, what I'm trying to share is mounted as fat32
[04:42] <Bob_Dole> Isn't that fun. the Ubuntu CD's don't like to get past the Loading kernal... and then don't get past that next thing, Starts going to Buffer I/O error on device sr0, logical block 323449
[04:42] <IndyGunFreak> leetcharmer: well then i suspect thats the issue.
[04:42] <leetcharmer> IndyGunFreak, think so?
[04:42] <IndyGunFreak> leetcharmer: probably
[04:42] <Bob_Dole> It's an IDE cable.
[04:43] <calamari> is it possible to install ubuntu without a gui?
[04:43] <neutralNeo> calamari: indeed
[04:43] <starshine> I got past the loading kernel
[04:43] <leetcharmer> IndyGunFreak, well, that doesn't make much sense, because I can login to the share as user: leetcharmer, and do everything I wish
[04:43] <leetcharmer> but I can't with user: share
[04:43] <neutralNeo> calamari: it's called the "alternate install disk" or something
[04:43] <leetcharmer> and I want to with user: share
[04:43] <ShackJack> Bob_Dole: prolly bad CD burn...
[04:43] <calamari> neutralNeo: nice
[04:43] <Bob_Dole> Nope
[04:43] <starshine> it's the pesky hard disk though :(
[04:43] <Bob_Dole> I got 3 CD's shipped to me
[04:44] <calamari> neutralNeo: I'll try it.. thanks :)
[04:44] <neutralNeo> calamari: np
[04:44] <IndyGunFreak> leetcharmer: don't know, i don't mess with mounting drives, etc.. sorry..
[04:44] <skhobotu> It shows 3 devices /dev/hda1, 2, 5, then it talks about the disk /dev/sdb, then device boot /dev/sdb1 info
[04:44] <ShackJack> Bob_Dole: Try alternate install CD...
[04:44] <leetcharmer> tupa, any suggestions?
[04:44] <Bob_Dole> Now I'm getting SQUASHFS errors
[04:45] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: okay... the hdas are probably your hard drive's partitions...
[04:45] <IndyGunFreak> Bob_Dole: you probably need the alternate install cd
[04:45] <wckdkl0wn> if i was to install ubuntu on a amd k6-2/300 could someone walk me through how to convert it to xubuntu?
[04:45] <IndyGunFreak> !alternate | Bob_Dole
[04:45] <ubotu> Bob_Dole: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD - See also !Minimal
[04:45] <ShackJack> wckdkl0wn: sudo aptitude install xubuntu-desktop - though you're better off starting with xubuntu live CD
[04:46] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: try this command.... the manual way: "sudu mkdir /media/flash && sudu mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /media/flash"
[04:46] <skhobotu> Yes it think so it alks about the sysytem and one is Linux and one is an extended file with the last one a swap file
[04:46] <cartesian1984> How does ubuntu do it's automounting on the live CD? Is it dbus or hal or what?
[04:46] <wckdkl0wn> ShackJack, i tryed the xbuntu cd but it made the system hang before i got into it
[04:46] <younghacker> slavik: ok i've fixed that error , i had to edit my host file and my httpd.conf
[04:46] <ShackJack> wckdkl0wn: Could've been a bad CD burn?
[04:47] <neutralNeo> cartesian1984: dbus is used for communication between desktop apps... integration stuff mostly. hal is used for hardware abstraction, mounting flash drives and whatnot
[04:47] <younghacker> slavik: now i would like for my page to accesible by other computers on my internal net
[04:47] <wckdkl0wn> ShackJack, and i just tryed to install ubuntu 7.10 and it hangs the same way.. but i used that cd to install on this system
[04:47] <Bob_Dole> well.. the third CD made it past the kernal real fast...and that second thing real fast...and it booted into the GUI..though it didn't like my AC'97 Sound card... so 2 out of 3 CD's sent to me were defective? xD
[04:47] <Astatine210> gday!
[04:48] <ShackJack> wckdkl0wn: You have any extranneous USB or other devices plugged in - maybe try unplugging?
[04:48] <cartesian1984> neutralNeo: do you know how the automounting works?
[04:48] <IndyGunFreak> brb
[04:48] <masterloki> wckdkl0wn, first there is a check cd util
[04:48] <ShackJack> Bob_Dole: What's so hard to beleive about that?
[04:48] <masterloki> second try booting into cd via safe mode
[04:48] <neutralNeo> cartesian1984: mostly... it usually just does though ;)
[04:48] <bullgard4> What is the unit of measurement of the timestamps in the /var/log/dmesg file. Example: '[    5.132000] '.
[04:48] <wckdkl0wn> masterloki, i did a cd check and its fine
[04:48] <masterloki> if it hangs on manual partitioning then open terminal and do: killall ubiquity
[04:48] <masterloki> then sudo ubiquity
[04:48] <neutralNeo> cartesian1984: hald (the hal daemon) basically just sits around waiting for devices
[04:49] <masterloki> uubertoothache going back to bed sorry - hopefully that helps
[04:49] <skhobotu> It worked!! case of champagne on the way!!
[04:49] <masterloki> btw
[04:49] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: :D
[04:49] <masterloki> if regular install cd doesnt work try the alternate
[04:49] <cartesian1984> neutralNeo: oh, okay. Thank you, dude.
[04:49] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: err, I don't drink ;)
[04:49] <wckdkl0wn> ShackJack, nothing else connected other then keyboard, mouse and monitor lol
[04:49] <Bob_Dole> I'm not used to defective CD's.. had one before though. it was a game, so I sent an email, and next thing I knew, the entire set of CD's had been recalled.
[04:49] <neutralNeo> cartesian1984: np :D
[04:49] <skhobotu> OK i'll drink it all and think of you!!
[04:49] <ShackJack> Bob_Dole: In chat, you should address someone by name as they may not see your repsonse - start typing name and hit tab to autocomplete...
[04:49] <Astatine210> I've got a bit of a what I hope is quick question regarding compiling wine from source. Anyone have a minute? :)
[04:50] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: you should look into configuring fstab... that's probably what's wroing
[04:50] <neutralNeo> *wrong
[04:50] <skhobotu> What is fstab and how do I configure it?
[04:50] <ShackJack> wckdkl0wn: Weird... alternate install CD is a good bet...
[04:50] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: skhobotu so... you still see fstab? do you see a line with sdb1 on it already?
[04:50] <cparker> What program in Ubuntu can I use to scan some documents as PDF?
[04:50] <neutralNeo> cparker: you mean like from a scanner?
[04:50] <wckdkl0wn> ShackJack, once it starts to boot cd it says initializing gfx code..... then i have 4 lines of memory malloc ***** then it hangs after that with a blinking cursor... and yes i am using alternate cd
[04:51] <cparker> neutralNeo: Yes.
[04:51] <skhobotu> under sudo fdisk i can see sdb1
[04:51] <neutralNeo> cparker: the best tool to use is sane... you'll want to install the GUI "xsane". it's got some rudimentary text recognition, but it's no good on my scanner (my scanner sucks, though).
[04:51] <wckdkl0wn> ShackJack, does that with both ubuntu and xubuntu
[04:51] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> so if anyone whats to help me with my drivers for my wireless card would be great..
[04:52] <skhobotu> Start from the beginning....
[04:52] <klick> hey all, i use feisty fawn, and for some reason I can never tell how much diskfree space I have, it seems like my root partition isnt mounted or something?  Any ideas how i can find out how much freespace I have
[04:52] <dimas__> guys i am having problems with all the programs that use PGP what should i do?
[04:52] <klick> /dev/sda1 UUID=7eac0237-0ed9-48fb-b22a-c187c2549e9f /               ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1
[04:52] <klick> /dev/sda5 UUID=e9627b3f-a36f-4008-a576-57a2d90caa52 none            swap    sw              0       0
[04:52] <ShackJack> wckdkl0wn: You try memory test from CD?
[04:52] <Falstius> cparker: xsane is installed by default, it is under the applications->graphics menu.  PDF is one of the options for filetype to save as.
[04:52] <cparker> neutralNeo: Yes, I was playing around with XSane, but there were a couple of problems... 1. I didn't see a way to scan a multi-page document. 2. I didn't see a way to save as PDF.
[04:52] <boyam> neutralNeo:that command sudu mkdir /media/flash && sudu mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /media/flash"  what is sudu? or is it sudo??
[04:52] <wckdkl0wn> ShackJack, i dont even get that far on the amd k62
[04:52] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: okay... well, tell me the one line (only one line ;P) that the sdb1 is on
[04:53] <cparker> Falstius: Hmm, maybe I just missed the PDF option. I'll look again.
[04:53] <ShackJack> cparker: You shouldn't really scan things in and have as PDF (!) Better to have original doc files or whatever and save as PDF - much more space efficient and prettier.. Scanning sort of defeats the purpose...
[04:53] <neutralNeo> boyam: ehe, my mistake... typo ;P
[04:53] <skhobotu> Crap, I closed the terminal window by mistake..
[04:53] <Falstius> cparker: when it asks you for the filename, if you type name.pdf it will save as a pdf (assuming you have the type still set 'by ext'
[04:53] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: no biggie, it's sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[04:53] <neutralNeo> have I been saying sudu all this time? X-D
[04:54] <boyam> neutralNeo: awwww..ok  I thought it was something i didn't know about :)
[04:54] <neutralNeo> I don't use sudo, that's probably why ;P
[04:54] <neutralNeo> boyam: I'm an idiot ;)
[04:54] <boyam> neutralNeo: I hear ya!
[04:54] <boyam> lol
[04:54] <cparker> ShackJack: I had to print out a PDF, sign it, and now I have to scan it back and send it off to my lawyer. It's a 16-page document, and I want to send one 16-page document, and not 16 one-page documents.
[04:54] <milllmannn> how safe is SSH on a public wifi hotspot?
[04:54] <Bob_Dole> o.o my 20GB is a scsi? I did not know that.
[04:54] <Astatine210> I'm having trouble comiling wine from source with openGL support. When i run ./configure it is informing me that I don't have an openGL library installed. I'm not certain which package I should be installing to meet this dependancy
[04:54] <cparker> ShackJack: And yes, I had to sign each page.
[04:55] <PF|WSTP> Im having problems getting my Nvidia TNT Riva to work inside of Ubuntu
[04:55] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: I'm guessing the "mount option" that was causing your problem resides in /etc/fstab
[04:55] <PF|WSTP> I try to install nvidia-glx-legacy, but it crashes X on start
[04:55] <dimas__> is there anyway to check that GPG configuration?
[04:55] <PF|WSTP> when I change nv to nvidia in xorg.conf it does the same
[04:55] <elpargo> hi, I got a question regarding partitioning. which will be the best way to structure my disk for making reinstalations painless?
[04:55] <Nutubuntu> cparker,  if you can't find another way, look into the pdf tool called Multivalent. It is a Java Swiss Army knife, and among its other uses it will join multiple pdfs into one document.
[04:55] <skhobotu> sdb1 is on a line that says /media/sdb1 ntfs
[04:55] <pawan> hi
[04:55] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: ahh... I have a legacy card in one of my boxen... they can be tricky...
[04:56] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: let me try to remember what I did...
[04:56] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo, will it run the Desktop Effects?
[04:56] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: no
[04:56] <PF|WSTP> oh
[04:56] <Astatine210> elpargo: keep your /home directory on a seperate partition. That seems to do the trick for me
[04:56] <lethologica> Can anyone help me get gtk-sharp 2.8 up and running on my ubuntu 7.0.4? When I try to compile it manually I get permission denied errors
[04:56] <skhobotu> Funnily enough, when i went to unmount the card reader, it came up with a message saying it wasn't mounted...
[04:56] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: tnt2... sorry :(
[04:56] <Nutubuntu> elpargo,  "best" is a matter of opinion, but one thing you can do is keep a separate /home partition
[04:56] <PF|WSTP> TNT2 will?
[04:56] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: don't fear though... you can get a good enough card for about $30
[04:56] <cparker> Nutubuntu: Cool, thanks. Is there a way under plan vanilla Ubuntu to merge multiple PDFs?
[04:56] <pawan_> hi
[04:56] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: TNT2 is way old
[04:57] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: is it AGP?
[04:57] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: I recieved the computer and "built" it
[04:57] <PF|WSTP> yes
[04:57] <PF|WSTP> not onboard
[04:57] <Nutubuntu> cparker, I never had to find out :)
[04:57] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: okay... one sec and I'll give you a link to some cheap cards that will run the effects just fine
[04:57] <skhobotu> When i recoonect it it won't open
[04:57] <zerokill88> What is a good frontend for C++???
[04:57] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: hopefully at Walmart :p
[04:57] <dimas__> test
[04:57] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: do you know how much ram and the cpu's clock speed? that's also somewhat important
[04:58] <dimas__> test
[04:58] <IndyGunFreak> PF|WSTP: if you install the nvidia drivers for it, i woudl think it would run DE.. my cheap intel graphics runs DE.
[04:58] <lethologica> Does bloodshed made ides for linux? they were a good frontend for windows
[04:58] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: it's cheapest online ;P
[04:58] <Falstius> zerokill88: anjuta, kdevelop, eclipse for c++, or emacs (which is what I use)
[04:58] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: RAM and clock in the graphics card?
[04:58] <pawan> hi
[04:58] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: no, in the box
[04:58] <zerokill88> Falstius ok kool thanks for the info
[04:58] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: I already know the card sucks ;P
[04:58] <regeya> oooobuntu
[04:58] <lethologica> Can anyone help me get gtk-sharp 2.8 installed on ubuntu 7.0.4
[04:58] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: 450Mhz P3, 376MB RAM
[04:58] <dimas__> 1 2 3 test test i am testing my microphone is anybody able to hear me?
[04:59] <pawan> i installed ubuntu but cannot see in the system startup
[04:59] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: okay... that's not too bad.... YMMV though
[04:59] <liquiddoom> dimas__: You're here.
[04:59] <IndyGunFreak> !nvidia | PF|WSTP
[04:59] <ubotu> PF|WSTP: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:59] <regeya> I wonder how many people get totally ticked when they join #ubunto
[04:59] <PF|WSTP> I tried that
[04:59] <IndyGunFreak> that says TNT driver is supported
[04:59] <PF|WSTP> X crashes
[04:59] <PF|WSTP> on startup
[04:59] <IndyGunFreak> PF|WSTP: hmm, wierd
[04:59] <dimas__> liquiddoom do you hear me?
[04:59] <Astatine210> any ideas about my phantom package?
[04:59] <ryanandheather> I have a TNT video card
[04:59] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: don't bother with TNT on xeffects... seriously ;)
[04:59] <Astatine210> That does sound dirty...
[05:00] <liquiddoom> dimas__: Yes. You're using voice recognition?
[05:00] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: tried it with the desktop effects?!
[05:00] <Nutubuntu> cparker, another workaround would be to load the pdfs into Scribus or abiword (I think both of those will either load or allow you to import pdf) and output a single multi-page pdf. I don't think either one is a stock Ubuntu install though.
[05:00] <pawan> cannot see ubuntu option onsystem startup
[05:00] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: I just thought it might be nice
[05:00] <dimas__> yes
[05:00] <opopanax> hey all
[05:00] <PF|WSTP> pawan: did you isntall GRUB
[05:00] <ryanandheather> neutralNeo: my screen turned white until it timed out and turned off
[05:00] <PF|WSTP> oh
[05:00] <pawan> i dont know
[05:00] <PF|WSTP> not supported then
[05:00] <PF|WSTP> mine does the same
[05:00] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: i'mstill getting those links... sorry, it seems my connection dropped for a bit :(
[05:00] <dimas__> liquiddom i am using mantel recognition
[05:00] <PF|WSTP> I manage to find the button again and turn it off
[05:01] <dimas__> mental
[05:01] <lethologica> How can I install gtk-sharp 2.8?
[05:01] <skhobotu> How do I reconfigure fstab,especially now that the card reader won't remount?
[05:01] <pawan> how to install grub
[05:01] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: So no ideas?
[05:01] <ryanandheather> neutralNeo: effects are buggy as it is, a TNT isn't made to handle anything more well not much
[05:01] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: wait...
[05:01] <PF|WSTP> pawan, GRUB installs during the installation
[05:01] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: I've got ideas ;P
[05:01] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: ok
[05:01] <pawan> the installation completed succesfully
[05:02] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: Im not at home right now but I can work something out
[05:02] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: sorry it's taking so long... i'm getting a link to some cheap cards ;)
[05:02] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: it's ok
[05:02] <pawan> but i cannot see the option of ubuntu on startup
[05:02] <PF|WSTP> Are only ATI and Nvidia cards supported under Ubuntu?
[05:02] <opopanax> I'm really excited, I'm building my first .deb.  I wanted to test gnucash 2.2.0, but I couldn't find a build anywhere (pretty new).
[05:02] <dimas__> hello hello i am testing my camera does anybody able to see me?
[05:02] <T-Doomday> Need help on Waterstorm. I have Java 6 install and the game said this at installer screen. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31028/ Java 6 is missing files?
[05:02] <opopanax> dimas__, buah-ha!
[05:02] <CharlieS1> how do you set a Static IP?
[05:02] <CharlieS1> What file do you edit?
[05:03] <ryanandheather> hey guys, im trying to open a video file via a samba share on another computer but in the open file dialog box i can't select my network, only local files
[05:03] <opopanax> CharlieS1, /etc/network/interfaces
[05:03] <dimas__> opopanax lol
[05:03] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: don't get an ati card whatever you do ;)
[05:03] <Bob_Dole> Static IP is a router, ISP thing, usualy o.o
[05:03] <boyam> dumas__:yes, can you see me?....  :P
[05:03] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: I can go do Walmart and get a cheap 128MB card, but it's an off brand
[05:03] <Bob_Dole> Well outside IP is pretty much always ISP >.>
[05:03] <dimas__> boyan i see you loud and clear
[05:04] <skhobotu> /dev/sdb1   /media/sdb1    ntfs nls=iso8859-1,users,umask=000,gid=users,user,owner,uid=root  0  0
[05:04] <boyam> lol
[05:04] <T-Doomday> Open me a message screen if you know my problem with java 6.
[05:04] <skhobotu> Hello??
[05:04] <opopanax> CharlieS1, I'll show you mine if you're on #pastebin
[05:04] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: don't bother... it won't be any good if it's not nvidia...
[05:04] <ryanandheather> PF|WSTP: get a geforce 128 w/e
[05:04] <Nutubuntu> cparker, see http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/software/pdf-append.php ... lots of alternatives. Multivalent didn't work for that person, though it did for me, but it sounds as if there's at least one low-effort way to go...
[05:04] <sirjoebob> hey all. i have an acer aspire with s-video out and I am trying to figure out how to use it in ubuntu... any ideas???
[05:04] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: a cheap Geforce then?
[05:05] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: http://tinyurl.com/3bl9ex  <-- here are the cheap nvida cards... I'd go for at least the 5200, but for a few dollars more you can get a 6200, which has better pixel shaders
[05:05] <bullgard4> When I started my computer this morning the home partition had been mounted 30 times. So fsck was called and the splash screen did not hide all startup messages. These startup messages end in either 'OK' or 'failed' on the right-hand side of the screen. They differ from the contents of /var/log/dmesg. Are they logged in some file also?
[05:05] <ryanandheather> sirjoebob: you try googleing your system for linux support?
[05:05] <opopanax> dang it, it wouldn't put the file together because of a silly icon.
[05:05] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: if you find a 5000 or 6000 series card at wal-mart for a similar price, that's good too
[05:05] <PF|WSTP> ok
[05:06] <PF|WSTP> Nvidia for sure
[05:06] <pawan> how to reinstall grub
[05:06] <neutralNeo> ati's linux support sucks
[05:06] <ryanandheather> yeah the prices are good cuz of the 800 series now
[05:06] <IndyGunFreak> ATI is the devil
[05:06] <ryanandheather> 8000*
[05:06] <sirjoebob> ryanandheather: i will give it a shot. thanks.
[05:06] <Bob_Dole> Now I hope I don't have the same issues with WINE I used to have.. my favorite program -requires- 9.16, it won't work with anything after.
[05:06] <skhobotu> neutralNeo: how do i resolve the probmem in fstab?
[05:06] <T-Doomday> No all ATTTTTTTTI cards sucks
[05:06] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: okay...
[05:06] <T-Doomday> AI
[05:06] <ryanandheather> hey guys, im trying to open a video file via a samba share on another computer but in the open file dialog box i can't select my network, only local files
[05:06] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: paste the one line that you see /dev/sdb1 on
[05:06] <lethologica>  Cam gtk-sharp 2.8 be installed on ubuntu 7.0.4?
[05:06] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814140060
[05:06] <PF|WSTP> that one good?
[05:07] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> how does one get the support for there wireless card?
[05:07] <IndyGunFreak> !wireless
[05:07] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:07] <T-Doomday> I wish that I got Nvidia long time ago.
[05:07] <IndyGunFreak> PF|WSTP: thats a good card i'd imagine....
[05:07] <skhobotu> /dev/sdb1  /media/sdb1    ntfs nls=iso8859-1,users,umask=000,gid=users,user,owner,uid=root  0  0
[05:07] <Bob_Dole> I can't wait untill I can get me a little ASUS Eee laptop :3
[05:08] <IndyGunFreak> PF|WSTP: if you get really daring, and try to set up dual monitors, you'll be greatful you have ATI
[05:08] <Astatine210> What package would be required in Gutsy to install WINE from source with openGL support? I'm told I don't have an openGL library installed
[05:08] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: yeah, looks okay... they're pretty much all the same if you ask me ;)
[05:08] <pawan> how to setup grub
[05:08] <IndyGunFreak> PF|WSTP: i'd look for something from BFGtech..
[05:08] <lethologica> Any possibility of getting help with gtksharp 2.8?
[05:08] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: 6200 will be way better than 5200 for desktop effects, though, because of the pixel shaders
[05:08] <skhobotu> neutralNeo: what next?
[05:08] <IndyGunFreak> they're Nvidia knockoffs, and i've had good luck with them
[05:08] <PF|WSTP> ok neutralNeo
[05:08] <PF|WSTP> I think I might go for that
[05:08] <T-Doomday> Get Nvidia
[05:08] <skhobotu> neutralNeo: /dev/sdb1  /media/sdb1    ntfs nls=iso8859-1,users,umask=000,gid=users,user,owner,uid=root  0  0
[05:09] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: okay, you see that part with all the commas in it? that looks like cruft that colud mess everything up...
[05:10] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: change it so that it says simply "users,auto" instead
[05:10] <Nembie563> I have installed airsnort, ran the program, clicked start, but I get the error message "You must place your card into monitor mode manually, Channel scan may not be available." What does does this mean/how do I get it to work?
[05:10] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: ohh, and.... I don't think it's ntfs either
[05:10] <skhobotu> OK. that comes from a piece of software i installed ( the user is the problem!!) that set criteria for removable drives called Storage device manager
[05:10] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: change the "ntfs" to say "vfat"
[05:10] <skhobotu> Done that
[05:11] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: and you can change the "/media/sdb1" to say "/media/flash"
[05:11] <dougsko> Nembie563: you use iwconfig to work with your wifi card's settings
[05:11] <skhobotu> neutralNeo: done
[05:11] <bullgard4> Was ist mit 'Lindent' gemeint, z. B. in /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.20/scripts/Lindent?
[05:11] <ryan__> hey guys
[05:11] <markgreene> Alright guys. As I continue to improve my debian "skills" I would like to find a command that allow me to enable or disable a startup script from the command. As in something like, "disable apache from starting up on runtime 5"..
[05:11] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: after that... you can test it by trying "sudo umount /media/flash" and then "sudo mount /media/flash"
[05:11] <osxdude|lap> LouisvilleLIP: That's not a crappy answer
[05:11] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: make sure you write the file first though ;)
[05:11] <bullgard4> What is meant by 'Lindent' as in /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.20/scripts/Lindent?
[05:12] <skhobotu> neutralNeo: OK
[05:12] <Nutubuntu> !de | bullgard4
[05:12] <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
[05:12] <skhobotu> neutralNeo: so i just save the file I have open and that will do it??
[05:12] <IndyGunFreak> PF|WSTP: whats your price limit?
[05:12] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: My friend recently bought an Nvidia 256MB with PNY technology, so I think I'll ask him where he got his
[05:12] <Bob_Dole> Oh that sounds pretty.. Grindy noises.
[05:12] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: yeah, you need to save the config... that's how things work ;)
[05:12] <Nembie563> dougsko: what do I do to get it to work?
[05:13] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: ehe, you probably won't run a 256MB card in that box ;)
[05:13] <skhobotu> neutralNeo: Sorry :used to windows point and click!!
[05:13] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: why not
[05:13] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: a 128MB 6200 is more than enough for it
[05:13] <opopanax> does anyone else here not trust people that have couple's pages on myspace?
[05:13] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: his was $100
[05:13] <Bob_Dole> Linux won't take over untill they have everything point and clickable.
[05:13] <opopanax> it's too darn john 'n yoko for me
[05:13] <IndyGunFreak> neutralNeo: he dcould run a 256 in that box..
[05:13] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: it's only got a 400Mhz clock... the cpu and the ram will be the bottleneck
[05:13] <PF|WSTP> ohok
[05:13] <dougsko> markgreene: check out the man page for update-rc.d
[05:13] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: but with a box like that, you're plenty happy with a 6200...
[05:14] <IndyGunFreak> Bob_Dole: what could be more point and click than Synaptic?
[05:14] <PF|WSTP> only problem is im 17 and i dont think my parents would let me order from newegg
[05:14] <Astatine210> Any thoughts regarding my WINE issues?
[05:14] <Bob_Dole> BuI said everything
[05:14] <opopanax> yeah, ubuntu's been really pointy-clicky for me
[05:14] <dougsko> Nembie563: 'man iwconfig' shall show you the light
[05:14] <Bob_Dole> not everything is point and click yet.
[05:14] <opopanax> almost to the point of insanity, coming from gentoo.
[05:14] <IndyGunFreak> Bob_Dole: just about everything the "average" user will use.
[05:14] <opopanax> samba's a continuous source of frustration for me, though.
[05:14] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: okay... well, look for a cheapo 6000 series somewhere around town
[05:14] <PF|WSTP> ok
[05:14] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: ohh, and I'm 16, and I shop on newegg all the time ;P
[05:14] <spikeb> add/remove is more better than synaptic for symple things
[05:15] <spikeb> simple
[05:15] <Bob_Dole> But I still like everything that isn't point and click. Such as with my WinMX chat bots, only 1-2 are point and click configurations, and I don't use either :D
[05:15] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: I have a bank account and all that, but you know how parents are
[05:15] <markgreene> dougsko: thanks doug. That's what I needed
[05:15] <IndyGunFreak> i have a 256mb PCI Nvidia FX5200, that works perfectly
[05:15] <IndyGunFreak> i just swapped it out last week... its sitting in a box now.
[05:15] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: how'd it go? after you ran those commands, could you still access the directory?
[05:15] <wckdkl0wn> how do i change icons?
[05:15] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: pfft, parents ;P
[05:15] <skhobotu> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb1,
[05:15] <skhobotu>   neutralNeo: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb1,      missing codepage or other error     In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try      dmesg | tail  or so
[05:16] <Nutubuntu> I've seen a number of free-after-rebate Nvidia 5xxx deals lately; if you have time on your side you might wait for something like that
[05:16] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: okay....
[05:16] <skhobotu> neutral Neo: No joy, as you can see.
[05:16] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: it was working a minute ago with the "mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /media/flash", right?
[05:16] <ryanandheather> hey guys why can't i load a video file on a samba share?
[05:16] <Bob_Dole> Soooo, grindy noises usualy mean an HD is on its deathbed? (20.4GB maxtor, scsi, OLD)
[05:17] <Astatine210> Bob_Dole: usually
[05:17] <opopanax> skhobotu, neutralNeo, probably changed nodes on ya
[05:17] <Bob_Dole> Fun Fun Fun.
[05:17] <Astatine210> yea, Grinding = bad
[05:17] <skhobotu> neutral Neo: so now what?
[05:17] <IndyGunFreak> Bob_Dole: backup your data while you can..
[05:18] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: didn't that command I told you earlyer work? the fstab should have worked, i'm supprised...
[05:18] <Bob_Dole> I -just- installed Ubuntu on it :x
[05:18] <skhobotu> it only worked once, and it still came up saying it couldn'tmount it, even when i was looking at the photos!
[05:18] <Bob_Dole> I have nothing on it yet, it's not even done with the install.
[05:18] <markgreene> dougsko: What's an easy way to see what started up? Instead of constantly rebooting and looking at it.
[05:18] <IndyGunFreak> Bob_Dole: well, thats good i guess.
[05:18] <skhobotu> can we we reuse the command?
[05:18] <ryanakca> after running ' sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup', how do I make the changes take effect in my console?
[05:18] <IndyGunFreak> Bob_Dole: is it a laptop?
[05:18] <Nutubuntu> Bob_Dole,  then if you have no data on it, relax, smile, have a cool refreshing beverage, and go pick up a working HD
[05:18] <ryanandheather> anyone know why on a open file window (in my media player) i can't select my network?!
[05:18] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: sure... "sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /media/flash"
[05:18] <dougsko> markgreene: just look to see what's executable in /etc/init.d, all that stuff gets started on bootup
[05:19] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: I have an ATI Rage Fury Pro x2 :p
[05:19] <Bob_Dole> *looks at his old pentium1 that for some reason has a brand new 80GB HD in it.. and plans on ripping it out >.>*
[05:19] <IndyGunFreak> Bob_Dole: is it scsi also?
[05:19] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: pffft, ati is teh sucks ;)
[05:19] <Bob_Dole> Don't think so.
[05:19] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: actually... I think I have an ati rage ;P
[05:19] <IndyGunFreak> well, as long as you hvae ide ports, no big deal.
[05:20] <IndyGunFreak> 80gig drives, man they can be had on clearance for cheap.
[05:20] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: in an old box I use as a media server
[05:20] <PF|WSTP> neutralNeo: I actually have two of them, but one is in my Ubuntu Server
[05:20] <PF|WSTP> onboard
[05:20] <Bob_Dole> BTW.. TAB DOESN'T AUTOCOMPLETE ON Xchat Aqua (sorry for caps, I caught it a tad bit a late)
[05:20] <neutralNeo> PF|WSTP: the rage has a good driver, though... it's not a pos like theh newer cards
[05:20] <IndyGunFreak> Bob_Dole: yes it does..,
[05:20] <skhobotu> neutral Neo: Yse. it recognises the card. hwo do we make this permanent??
[05:20] <T-Doomday> I notice that Ubuntu 7.04 mispell Jul -> July
[05:20] <Bob_Dole> Hmm, setting somewhere? it highlights the text for me
[05:20] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: so... does that command work or not? are you able to browse your card's files?
[05:21] <IndyGunFreak> Bob_Dole: it works fine for me.. .i'm sure its a setting in prefs.
[05:21] <skhobotu> yse, it importsthe photos and i can see them and open them.
[05:21] <dougsko> markgreene: the real easy way to stop something from starting on boot without deleting anything or using update-rc.d is to just chmod -x the script in /etc/init.d
[05:21] <T-Doomday> Jul -> July = A bug
[05:21] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: okay... well... i'll check if your fstab is right... gimme a sec to formulate a good fstab line...
[05:21] <opopanax> dougsko, ouch, that's pretty, um, inelegant
[05:21] <IndyGunFreak> Bob_Dole: just type the first few names of the person you're talking to.
[05:21] <ryanakca> is it possible to change the terminal size (/dev/tty[1-6] ) without rebooting?
[05:21] <ryanandheather> can somebody help me, i can't open a video file on a smb share in my video player, there is no network button in the open file box
[05:21] <IndyGunFreak> like "indy" then tab, will bring up anyone tha tstarts with Indy.....,
[05:22] <dougsko> opopanax: heh i was just about to say thats pretty hackish though
[05:22] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> trying to find the proper driver to run my Integrated internal Wi-Fi (802.11b or 802.11 a/b/g)
[05:22] <skhobotu> neutral Neo:  OK!
[05:22] <Bob_Dole> Indy
[05:22] <IndyGunFreak> but if theres only one Indy, then that Indy name will autocomplete
[05:22] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: your fstab should read "/dev/sdb1 /media/flash vfat users,auto 0 0"
[05:22] <Nembie563> I have installed airsnort, ran the program, clicked start, but I get the error message "You must place your card into monitor mode manually, Channel scan may not be available." What does does this mean/how do I get it to work? So I tried to manually configure it, but it spit this out elinal@ubuntu:~$ iwconfig eth1 mode monitor
[05:22] <Nembie563> Error for wireless request "Set Mode" (8B06) :
[05:22] <Nembie563>     SET failed on device eth1 ; Operation not permitted.
[05:22] <Bob_Dole> it highlighted indy.
[05:22] <IndyGunFreak> Bob_Dole: type indy then hit tab.
[05:22] <Bob_Dole> I did
[05:22] <markgreene> dougsko: thanks dougsko. Going in for a reboot to see if I've done it right.
[05:22] <MrKeuner> hi, why isn;t packages like gimp, firefox, etc are not canonical supported anymore? In synaptic they are listed under local or obsolete packages, and it looks like there is no newer versions yet
[05:22] <dougsko> markgreene: see ya on the other side
[05:22] <wckdkl0wn> is there a way to have meters on the desktop showing like cpu, mem, harddrive usage and stuff?
[05:22] <IndyGunFreak> Bob_Dole: are you using xchat, or xchat-gnome?
[05:23] <Bob_Dole> Xchat Aqua for Mac OS X
[05:23] <dougsko> Nembie563: did you read iwconfig's man page? your answer is there
[05:23] <IndyGunFreak> Bob_Dole: oh ok, that might be different...
[05:23] <pawan> i cannot see ubuntu option on system startup
[05:23] <IndyGunFreak> my bad, i thought you just said xchat
[05:23] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> trying to find the proper driver to run my Integrated internal Wi-Fi (802.11b or 802.11 a/b/g)
[05:23] <Nutubuntu> wckdkl0wn, ksensors, conky ... probably others
[05:23] <opopanax> anyone wanna test my gnucash package when it gets done (re)compiling?
[05:23] <neutralNeo> Vsop_vsop_vsop_v: do you know what model it is?
[05:23] <pawan> but when i change the hard disk it loads ubunut
[05:23] <pawan> ubuntu
[05:23] <ryanandheather> can somebody help me, i can't open a video file on a smb share in my video player, there is no network button in the open file box
[05:23] <dougsko> opopanax: what makes your package different form the one in the repos?
[05:23] <nomasteryoda> wckdkl0wn, gdesklets
[05:23] <eallenjacobs> IndyGunFreak,
[05:23] <skhobotu> OK trying it now
[05:23] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> neutralneo: in what respect?.. its a inspiron 9400
[05:24] <IndyGunFreak> eallenjacobs: ?.. yes?
[05:24] <tupa> opopanax what does it actually do?
[05:24] <wckdkl0wn> Nutubuntu, nomasteryoda, is there a site or something to explain them?
[05:24] <opopanax> it's 2.2.0, and has hbci
[05:24] <neutralNeo> Vsop_vsop_vsop_v: if you don't... you should try the command "sudo lspci" and look for stuff that looks like a wireless card. don't copy and paste here though
[05:24] <ryanandheather> Vsop_vsop_vsop_v: you need to get your wireless chipset
[05:24] <eallenjacobs> oh nothing, just exemplifying the tab shortcut
[05:24] <dougsko> whats hbci?
[05:24] <IndyGunFreak> eallenjacobs: lol, oh ok.
[05:24] <b123> How can you make a temp bridge on ubuntu?
[05:24] <T-Doomday> http://img354.imageshack.us/img354/6625/screenshotnv8.png - See a bug on July
[05:24] <Astatine210> What package would be required in Gutsy to install WINE from source with openGL support? I'm told I don't have an openGL library installed
[05:24] <opopanax> the new online banking interface
[05:24] <b123> Like to share internet with another PC just for a little bit, and to transfer files.
[05:24] <pawan> i cant see ubuntu option with winxp  and win2008 server
[05:24] <IndyGunFreak> eallenjacobs: its quite handy
[05:25] <opopanax> i'm gonna test it myself before I put it out on an unsuspecting public.
[05:25] <dougsko> b123: brctl
[05:25] <nomasteryoda> !gdesklets > wckdkl0wn
[05:25] <Nembie563> dougsko:I read it to figure out how to manually configure monitor mode, I entered it in and got the error message above
[05:25] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: alright, did you make sure that line in your fstab looked exactly like I made it?
[05:25] <b123> thank you!
[05:25] <trichognosis> hi folks - i'm wondering if it's possible to use the 64bit live .iso to boot my Mac Pro?
[05:25] <eallenjacobs> IndyGunFreak: that it is :P
[05:25] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> Thanks.. but who said i copied and pasted ,,, lol
[05:25] <neutralNeo> trichognosis: hmm... is it an intel mac?
[05:25] <Bob_Dole> <3 Mac's
[05:25] <trichognosis> yes
[05:25] <faceman2209> alright, I've got an annoying issue - when I open enough windows, new windows opened are black...
[05:25] <neutralNeo> trichognosis: probably then, if you have a 64bit proc
[05:25] <wckdkl0wn> nomasteryoda, ty
[05:25] <dougsko> opopanax: ill give it a go around 12:30 when i get home if you still need someone
[05:26] <nomasteryoda> np
[05:26] <opopanax> faceman2209, beryl?
[05:26] <ryanandheather> Vsop_vsop_vsop_v: you need to get your wireless chipset
[05:26] <ryanandheather> whoops
[05:26] <IndyGunFreak> Bob_Dole:   http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/category/category_slc.asp?CatId=522&Nav=|c:134|&Sort=3&Recs=10
[05:26] <opopanax> dougsko, cool.  it's my first attempt
[05:26] <ryanandheather> can somebody help me, i can't open a video file on a smb share in my video player, there is no network button in the open file box
[05:26] <skhobotu> it says it cannot mount volume No_Name
[05:26] <faceman2209> opoanax: Yeah.
[05:26] <nomasteryoda> faceman2209, sounds like a memory issue
[05:26] <Astatine210> I don't quite understand this. I have Compiz installed and running properly yet WINE claims i do not have openGL librarys, what would cause this?
[05:26] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> ryanan:: fair enuff.. but how do i know if the info they give me is limited
[05:26] <opopanax> faceman2209, nvidia?
[05:26] <MrKeuner> hi, isn't gimp canonical supported anymore? In synaptic it is listed under local or obsolete packages, and it looks like there is no newer version than that
[05:26] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: gnome's smb networking is a pita, imo ;)
[05:26] <faceman2209> opopanax: Yeah
[05:26] <opopanax> it's not memory
[05:26] <b123> okay so i do i use this bridge thing? Just type like brctl eth0 eth1?
[05:26] <opopanax> faceman2209, it's one little annoying setting....
[05:26] <nomasteryoda> k
[05:26] <trichognosis> neutralneo - thanks, there's no way it's going to mess with EFI or firmware making a boot back into OS X impossible then?
[05:27] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: okay...
[05:27] <opopanax> faceman2209, lemme find it.
[05:27] <ryanandheather> neutralNeo: a pita? lol like pita pocket?
[05:27] <faceman2209> thnx opopanax
[05:27] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: paste your fstab here and let me look at it http://pastebin.com/
[05:27] <Bob_Dole> I already have a HD that should work on this computer. Sitting in a pentium1 with windows 98 on it right now..
[05:27] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: pain in the behind ;)
[05:27] <ryanandheather> Vsop_vsop_vsop_v: google your laptop  like "your laptop wirelss chipset"
[05:27] <IndyGunFreak> Bob_Dole: oh ok.. i thought you wre  gonna need a replacement drive.
[05:28] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: in comparison to kde's... which is so much simpler
[05:28] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: all you do is type
[05:28] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: \\... and you're there
[05:28] <skhobotu> it says in the details that line 15 in /etc/fstab is bad. can't find media flash in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[05:28] <fulat2k> hi folks, i'm getting the following error when installing clamav: chown: cannot access `/var/run/clamav': No such file or directory
[05:28] <dougsko> b123: just type 'brctl' and hit enter. all the options come up. a google search for 'brctl tutorial' seems to bring some good stuff up too
[05:28] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> ryan: and i did and it comes up with  "Integrated internal Wi-Fi (802.11b or 802.11 a/b/g)
[05:28] <Bob_Dole> Just, I have to actually shut it down and stop using it to store files. I can dump them all back onto other computers before though. (local storage computer, slow as all hell, but it works :D)
[05:28] <ryanandheather> neutralNeo: so how do i get to it in a open file window?
[05:28] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: paste it to pastebin.com and give me the url
[05:28] <fulat2k> any idea what i'm missing?  i just did the usual apt-get install clamav
[05:28] <DARKGuy> Hey, could someone tell me if I extract a .jar for editing a Thunderbird skin for personal use, how can I compress it back for use with it?
[05:29] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: it's likely to not be possible in gnome, I have no clue, I gave up on gnome long ago ;)
[05:29] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: kde's in the repo if you're desprate...
[05:29] <dougsko> Nembie563: what was the command you used to put your wifi into monitor mode? and when you call airsnort, are you specifying the correct interface?
[05:29] <Optimus55> how do you idenfity and executable in ubuntu like a *.exe in windows?
[05:30] <milllmannn> anyone using SHOREWALL on Dapper?
[05:30] <dougsko> Optimus55: ls -l shows the permissions on a file, including whether or not it's executable
[05:30] <ryanandheather> Vsop_vsop_vsop_v: go down more results, im sure its outthere, try like "your laptop + model number wireless chipset
[05:30] <neutralNeo> DARKGuy: I think you open .jar files with the java SDKs... It's java's archiving format or something. sounds bizare for thunderbird to use though
[05:30] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> ryan.. ok brb
[05:30] <ryanandheather> neutralNeo: so what i have to boot to another session to open a network file?
[05:30] <opopanax> faceman2209, This is the infamous 'black window bug' in the NVidia drivers.
[05:30] <opopanax> It helps setting the "Rendering Path" to "Copy" in Beryl Manager.
[05:30] <opopanax> see also: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=84562
[05:30] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: I'm mostly teasing, sorry :(
[05:31] <DARKGuy> neutralNeo: that's what I thought. Do you happen to know how Thunderbird skinners do their .jar for it?
[05:31] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: there's some applet thingey in gnome for smb stuff...
[05:31] <faceman2209> opopanax: Yeah... know a fix?
[05:31] <mattchewie> Howdy!
[05:31] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: you right click on the top bar thing and add the network applet... don't ask me exactly how to use it though
[05:31] <skhobotu> neutralNeo: http://pastebin.com/m36696aa9
[05:31] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: thanks
[05:32] <ryanandheather> neutralNeo: the title bar?
[05:32] <opopanax> faceman yea...right-click your little ruby, advanced beryl options-->rendering path-->copy
[05:32] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: no, that's not what I meant... can you paste your whole /etc/fstab file in there?
[05:32] <opopanax> then restart the engine
[05:32] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: I can't really see line 15 if I don't have the file ;P
[05:32] <Optimus55> dougsko: so there isnt really like any standard executable extension?
[05:32] <mortimer_snerd> .
[05:32] <dougsko> Optimus55: nope. extensions mean nothing in UNIX
[05:32] <faceman2209> Here's hopin'...
[05:32] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: not the title bar... the menu bar thingey with all the applets on it
[05:33] <dougsko> Optimus55: you can also do this to see what kind of file a file is: file <foo>
[05:33] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: you right click and "add applet..." or something
[05:33] <Optimus55> dougsko: file <foo>? thats in Cli?
[05:33] <faceman2209> w00t. Thanks opopanax!
[05:34] <ryanandheather> neutralNeo: its not that i can't get to smb, cuz i can, i just dont know how to get there from my video players "open file" window
[05:34] <opopanax> faceman2209, that worked for ya?
[05:34] <dougsko> Optimus55: yeah. the 'file' command uses the magic numbers in a file to tell what it is. give it a try :)
[05:34] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: yeah, I know what you mean. gtk's file dialog is painful ;(
[05:34] <Optimus55> dougsko: ha okay thanks
[05:34] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: you can do it the hard way and use smbmount
[05:35] <skhobotu> http://pastebin.com/db4730eb And i put another space in using my enter key and now it says i don't have privileges to mount this volume
[05:35] <ryanandheather> neutralNeo: yes mounting would be good, then it would be under /mnt/ right?
[05:35] <faceman2209> opopanax: yeah
[05:35] <Optimus55> hey something i was just wondering here... are ppl here actually employed to provide help or are you guys just really cool?
[05:35] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: it's something like "smbmount //hostname/public /mnt/samba"... not very hard at all
[05:36] <ryanandheather> neutralNeo: trying it now
[05:36] <opopanax> anyone know how to resume dpkg-buildpackage where it left off?  I forgot to change a rule to convert a png to an xpm had the wrong filename.
[05:36] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: it's even possible to add it to fstab, for automatic mounting...
[05:36] <awilcox> Optimus55: We are just cool.  Nobody here is paid to provide help At All.
[05:36] <skhobotu> neutralNeo: http://pastebin.com/db4730eb
[05:36] <ryanandheather> neutralNeo: how do i do that?
[05:36] <DShepherd> Optimus55, ice cold!
[05:37] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: perfect, I see your problem ;)
[05:37] <skhobotu> neutralNeo: it now says I can't mount it because i don'thave enough privileges
[05:37] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: see line 15 and 16? they should be one line
[05:37] <opopanax> faceman2209, excellent, glad to help.  Might still come back, but it will be a lot less frequent.
[05:37] <skhobotu> Great, what is it!?
[05:37] <ryanandheather> !fstab
[05:37] <ubotu> The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[05:37] <Optimus55> awilcox: wow... thats open source for you right there! :)
[05:37] <skhobotu> Line 15 and 16 should be one line? OK i'll do that now
[05:38] <awilcox> Optimus55: yep :)
[05:38] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: all you have to do is make line 16 go on the end of line 15... making one line
[05:38] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: easy
[05:38] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: ryanandheather http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Setup_Samba#Using_SMB
[05:39] <neutralNeo> ryanandheather: scroll down a tiny bit and there's a red box that tells you what to put in fstab
[05:39] <skhobotu> OK works like a charm let me try a little bit to stuff it up!? (Just kidding?!!)
[05:39] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: okay... now try unmounting it and mounting it again... you can probably use the gui this time
[05:40] <skhobotu> doing that now
[05:40] <Astatine210> Can someone tell me how to install opengl librarys on gutsy?
[05:40] <awilcox> Hrmph.
[05:40] <opopanax> oh well, start it from scratch again!  no biggie.  Next, I have to figure out how to split it into gnucash and gnucash-common like the repository has it...unless it already does that in the rules....hmmmmmmmmm.
[05:40] <neutralNeo> Astatine210: just open up synaptic and search for opengl ;)
[05:40] <awilcox> A noob is asking me why his firefox won't load Web pages and X-Chat won't connect.
[05:40] <eddie> hey guys , i have this video card thats pretty old not sure what brand but im looking for a good geneirc video card driver cause man im using vesa and its liek when ever i drag an window it lags the whole way there and with webpages 2
[05:40] <opopanax> we'll see in a sec
[05:41] <awilcox> I suspect DNS issues, but how do you debug DNS issues with a noob?
[05:41] <opopanax> awilcox, probably doesn't have his winmodem plugged in.
[05:41] <neutralNeo> Astatine210: are you having trouble getting your video card to work with opengl?
[05:41] <awilcox> opopanax: asked him.  DSL.
[05:41] <awilcox> so it's over Ethernet, I know that isn't the problem
[05:41] <Astatine210> neutralNeo: thanks, I'm having troubles getting wine to install with openGL support
[05:41] <opopanax> sorry, bad joke
[05:41] <Astatine210> It's claiming I don't have opengl libraries installed
[05:41] <skhobotu> Now it doesn't even recognise the drive.
[05:41] <neutralNeo> Astatine210: huh. I would think it would automatically install them for you :/
[05:41] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: huh...
[05:41] <opopanax> probably something simple, like, dhcp is turned off on his router or something, awilcox
[05:42] <Astatine210> sorry, i'm compiling from source
[05:42] <awilcox> no
[05:42] <skhobotu> it does a quick falsh with a red x in one corner of the icon, then it's gone agin
[05:42] <awilcox> because for one quick second he could get yahoo.com, without images
[05:42] <IndyGunFreak> Astatine210: why are you compiling it?.. use the Wine repo?
[05:42] <awilcox> and he can't get ircatwork.com to work, it has a 404
[05:42] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: on the command line, does "sudo umount /media/flash && sudo mount /media/flash" work?
[05:42] <Astatine210> IndyGunFreak: I need a specific patch
[05:42] <DanaG> What's a good block size to use when dd'ing a CD to an ISO?
[05:42] <DanaG> CD is on firewire.
[05:43] <opopanax> either an intermittent outage, or a bad cable?
[05:43] <sofie> mkiumkmkimkikm
[05:43] <sofie> ju8kuikli
[05:43] <opopanax> i dunno.  not as good with networking as I pretend to be.
[05:43] <neutralNeo> sofie: cat got your keyboard? :/
[05:43] <neutralNeo> lol...
[05:43] <IndyGunFreak> Astatine210: try running this command...  sudo apt-get build-dep wine
[05:43] <awilcox> rofl
[05:43] <Jack_Sparrow> dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/home/YourUserName/Desktop/file.iso bs=2k
[05:43] <mmmh> awilcox: have him hit an ip with his browser like: 72.14.207.99 should bring up google
[05:44] <awilcox> mmmh: okay
[05:44] <Astatine210> ooh, that looks like its installing all sorts of packages
[05:44] <skhobotu> it says unmount command not found
[05:44] <IndyGunFreak> Astatine210: yes, its installing all wine dependencies
[05:44] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: sorry, I meant umount :/
[05:44] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: I'm bad today X-D
[05:44] <Astatine210> Wonderful!
[05:44] <IndyGunFreak> that should make compilign wine quite easy(ie, all dependencies should be resolved)
[05:45] <pawan> hi
[05:45] <Astatine210> Thank you:) I'll give that a try
[05:45] <pawan> how to automatically login on startup
[05:45] <IndyGunFreak> Astatine210: once all those dependencies are installed.
[05:45] <skhobotu> same thing
[05:45] <IndyGunFreak> follow the readme file in the wine tar file
[05:45] <skhobotu> waht is the excat line I need to type, please?
[05:46] <neutralNeo> "sudo umount /media/flash && sudo mount /media/flash"
[05:46] <awilcox> mmmh: It works, but so does www.google.com
[05:47] <John`> how do you unrar files that are in parts and combine them together?
[05:47] <skhobotu> neutralNeo: tried sudo unmount :/
[05:47] <John`> like in windows
[05:47] <skhobotu>  no joy
[05:47] <mmmh> awilcox: what doesn't work?
[05:47] <neutralNeo> John`: the unrar utility does it automatically, I think
[05:47] <coldsteal> okay so i dont have /dev/dsp or esp
[05:47] <awilcox> mmmh: Nothing at the present, it seems, he's very noobish and doesn't speak good English
[05:47] <John`> neutralNeo: is that true? like in windows?
[05:48] <nomasteryoda> who was asking about opengl for wine?
[05:48] <neutralNeo> John`: IDK... never used windows before :/
[05:48] <Astatine210> nomasteryoda: that was me
[05:48] <nomasteryoda> check this out http://www.wine-doors.org/
[05:48] <DanaG> I did 1M blocks, and got a top speed of 3.8 MB/s.
[05:48] <skhobotu> when i try to open the usb in the GUI it says it can't determine thhe file system type and none was shown
[05:48] <awilcox> nomasteryoda: Astatine210
[05:48] <mmmh> ahh
[05:48] <nomasteryoda> thansk
[05:48] <awilcox> er, nvm....
[05:48] <neutralNeo> nomasteryoda: isn't that the new wine config thingey?
[05:48] <nomasteryoda> ya
[05:48] <John`> neutralNeo: so you just right click and press extrac here and it sould extrac all rar files that are in part in one folder?
[05:48] <Optimus55> neutralNeo: u never used windows? thats a joke right? lol just wondering
[05:48] <nomasteryoda> linux action show guys talked about Wine-doors
[05:48] <Astatine210> looks handy, i think thats more postinstall isn't it?
[05:49] <awilcox> mmmh: He says netscape.com won't come up
[05:49] <neutralNeo> Optimus55: ehe, I'm only 16... havn't been forced into the real world yet ;)
[05:49] <ryanandheather> how do i edit my fstab with a giu text editor?
[05:49] <neutralNeo> Optimus55: I keep a linux kernel on my person at all times, actually :D
[05:49] <Yggdr4sil> does anyone know how to change the tempurate that the thermal module shuts my laptop down at ?
[05:49] <Optimus55> neutralNeo: you're amazing me
[05:49] <Astatine210> IndyGunFreak: I'm running ./configure right now, looks like that probably took care of it. Thanks :D
[05:49] <DanaG> wtf?  (qemu) exception 13 (0)
[05:49] <IndyGunFreak> Astatine210: np...
[05:49] <nomasteryoda> ryan8403, "Alt+F2" + "gksu gedit /etc/fstab"
[05:50] <Optimus55> neutralNeo: how did you manage not get infected from micro$oft?
[05:50] <mmmh> awilcox: I'd have him run "dig netscape.com"
[05:50] <nomasteryoda> oops
[05:50] <awilcox> ryanandheather: try Alt+F2 then sudo gvim /etc/fstab
[05:50] <John`> does anyone here unrar files in part before ?
[05:50] <John`> ..
[05:50] <nomasteryoda> ryanandheather, , "Alt+F2" + "gksu gedit /etc/fstab"
[05:50] <robert_> gah
[05:50] <DanaG> !gksudo
[05:50] <ubotu> If you need to run graphical applications as root, use  gksudo , as it will set up the environment more appropriately. Avoid ever using  sudo <GUI-application>  See http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo for more info
[05:50] <neutralNeo> Optimus55: *psst* I do have a windows vmware install... but only for compiling my open source projects for the whiney windows users... don't tell no one ;P
[05:50] <Astatine210> infected by microsoft? I'm an employee. I'm commiting high treason right now!
[05:50] <ryanandheather> thanks guys!
[05:50] <ryan8403> nomasteryoda ?
[05:50] <nomasteryoda> nvm
[05:50] <DanaG> Avoid ever using  sudo <GUI-application> 
[05:50] <dougsko> nomasteryoda: whats the alt+f2 for?
[05:50] <nomasteryoda> bad autocomplete
[05:50] <nomasteryoda> dougsko, try it
[05:50] <Optimus55> neutralNeo: haha, wicked
[05:50] <robert_> how do I get hardware ids? I need to mount a disk as /home
[05:50] <awilcox> DanaG: Bah.
[05:50] <nomasteryoda> like "run"
[05:50] <noiesmo> When is the nvidia-glx-new package being upgraded to have the 100.14.11 version??
[05:51] <ryan8403> lol that's ok
[05:51] <Nutubuntu> Astatine210, so what does IFV stand for ?
[05:51] <dougsko> nomasteryoda: in flux it just switches my workspace
[05:51] <awilcox> I sudo all the time
[05:51] <Astatine210> IFV?
[05:51] <mmmh> awilcox: The output should look like this:  ... ;; ANSWER SECTION:
[05:51] <mmmh> netscape.com.           872     IN      A       152.163.211.51 ...
[05:51] <DanaG> Infantry Fighting Vehicle, if you play RA2.
[05:51] <IndyGunFreak>  Astatine210 lol, high treason..lol
[05:51] <DanaG> Heh.
[05:51] <nomasteryoda> lol oh, ya true that is what happens in flux
[05:51] <Nutubuntu> Aha!
[05:51] <skhobotu> neutralneo; http://pastebin.com/d121e6ede new paste
[05:52] <dougsko> nomasteryoda: so whats that do in gnome? im guessing thats what that combo is for
[05:52] <nomasteryoda> Nutubuntu, was a good band
[05:52] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: okay... I'm not sure what's wrong exactly... I need to go to bed right now... as long as that "sudo mount /media/flash" command works, you'll be fine. if that doesn't work, "sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /mnt/flash" will... just write those things down...
[05:52] <IndyGunFreak> Astatine210: they dont make you guys sign some agreement you'll only use windows, and parrot the company line about how great the WIndows OS is?
[05:52] <nomasteryoda> dougsko, opens a "run" dialog
[05:52] <Nutubuntu> A *true* microserf would know that's a secret code ;p
[05:52] <nomasteryoda> eheh
[05:52] <dougsko> nomasteryoda: too sweet
[05:52] <nomasteryoda> ya
[05:52] <nomasteryoda> on kde too
[05:52] <Astatine210> Nutubuntu: Quite possibly, i've only been with MS since september and i'm in what I'd call a satalite office
[05:52] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: that looks perfect, I don't know what's wrong with the gui....
[05:52] <dotz> hi.. i'm having problem to detect my sandisk memory pro duo card in my laptop buid-in card reader sony vios.. lsusb doesn't show it..any advise?
[05:52] <skhobotu> Cheers mate here in korea it is 12;52 in the afternoon.
[05:52] <DanaG> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kvm/+bug/103665
[05:52] <Astatine210> IndyGunFreak: Not on our personal stuff, we aren't even supposed to use firefox on corpnet computers though
[05:53] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[05:53] <skhobotu> Might be the owner. shutdowna nd try again tomorrow
[05:53] <noiesmo> !nvidia
[05:53] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:53] <ryanandheather> how do i reload fstab?
[05:53] <nomasteryoda> dotz, lspci?
[05:53] <John`> anyone here know how to fix sound problem after hibernate on laptop?
[05:53] <skhobotu> goodbye and thanks!!
[05:53] <nomasteryoda> mount -a
[05:53] <neutralNeo> skhobotu: anyway... 'night... I hope you figure it out :/
[05:53] <John`> seems like the sound stop working..
[05:53] <nomasteryoda> sudo mount -a
[05:53] <skhobotu> No problems!!
[05:53] <dotz> lspci shows nothing related too..
[05:53] <ryanandheather> got it ;] 
[05:53] <John`> only the headphone sound work
[05:53] <dotz> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31031/
[05:54] <awilcox> ryanandheather: restart the whole machine
[05:54] <coldsteal> hello i am trying to get a softphone working and i have tryed allot of them and i cant get my mic to work with some of them i get the error /dev/dsp missing or /dev/esp mising
[05:54] <jughead> How do I change the way the logoff/shutdown button looks like?  It's the one in the upper right corner.  I added a user yesterday and they have a different one than I do
[05:54] <awilcox> mmmh: um
[05:54] <Nutubuntu> Astatine210,  sorry 'bout that ... my stupid script does that unless I remember to turn it off
[05:54] <ryanandheather> thank you everyone for all your help, once again i am in your debts ;] 
[05:55] <awilcox> mmmh: he says that it put "403 You do not have permission to access / on this server"
[05:55] <Astatine210> Nutubuntu: No problem. I was just asking what that acronym means :)
[05:55] <robert_> how do I get the uids of disks? I need to mount a disk as /home
[05:55] <awilcox> I am thinking he didn't run dig, mmmh
[05:55] <nomasteryoda> dotz, its really a TI SD card port
[05:55] <coldsteal> anyonne
[05:55] <coldsteal> hello i am trying to get a softphone working and i have tryed allot of them and i cant get my mic to work with some of them i get the error /dev/dsp missing or /dev/esp mising
[05:56] <DanaG> Oh, for uuids, use vol_id -u /dev/whatever
[05:56] <John`> anyone here know how to get sound working after hibernate?
[05:56] <pawan_> hi
[05:56] <DanaG> You'll need to sudo the vol_id.
[05:56] <nomasteryoda> John`,  try terminal
[05:56] <mmmh> awilcox: you might mention that he needs to open a terminal and give it a whirl in there...
[05:56] <pawan_> how to change grub options
[05:56] <opopanax> stilllll   buillllding.....
[05:56] <robert_> ah okay
[05:56] <awilcox> I did.
[05:56] <robert_> thanks
[05:56] <nomasteryoda> John`,  try terminal  with alsamixer
[05:56] <pawan_> to select different os
[05:56] <awilcox> mmmh: 22:51:33 [awilcox]  Try opening a shell, then type:
[05:57] <robert_> sweet
[05:57] <nomasteryoda> arrows to adjust the volume
[05:57] <John`> nomasteryoda: I did try it, turning it on high and stuff, but it still doesnt' work
[05:57] <nomasteryoda> hmmm
[05:57] <mmmh> awilcox: cool
[05:57] <opopanax> ach!  I forgot to look for more commands w/that pixmap...dang it.
[05:57] <nomasteryoda> wait, maybe the sound module did not load
[05:58] <nomasteryoda> dotz, i found this link http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=420721&page=5
[05:58] <John`> I tried /etc/init.d/alsa-config restart too
[05:58] <John`> doesn't seem to work either
[05:58] <opopanax> gosh, i love testing ebuilds.
[05:58] <nomasteryoda> John`,  what brand card?
[05:58] <skhobotu> neutralNeo: what the initial command line for mounting the camera card?
[05:59] <opopanax> not ebuilds, .debs
[05:59] <opopanax> my bad
[05:59] <Nutubuntu> skhobotu,  I think he or she left
[05:59] <Usrl> Question: I'm running Ventrilo in WINE, it'll run fine for awhile, but then it will cause my entire screen to flash black whenever someone sends a chat message. Anyone know how to fix this? It's really annoying.
[05:59] <robert_> bbs
[05:59] <skhobotu> Blast!  I lostthe conversation window beofre i noted the line
[05:59] <skhobotu> Thanks, anyway
[06:00] <opopanax> doesn't ventrilo have a *nix client?
[06:00] <dougsko> skhobotu: youd just mount it like a usb drive. check dmesg to see that the device will be called, then the command would be something like, mount /dev/sde1 /wherever/you/want
[06:00] <Usrl> opopanax: no
[06:00] <Cusoon959> only Teamspeak
[06:00] <Usrl> opopanax: They ANNOUNCED one two years ago, but they never MADE one.
[06:00] <milllmannn> what is the command to see who is connected to my machine?
[06:00] <Cusoon959> switch to Teamspeak...lol
[06:00] <opopanax> hmmm
[06:00] <opopanax> my bad
[06:00] <Cusoon959> nah
[06:00] <Usrl> Cusoon959: That isn't an option.
[06:00] <Cusoon959> I know :)
[06:01] <dougsko> milllmannn: netstat -a will show you all that and more
[06:01] <Cusoon959> Are you in a raid group?
[06:01] <nomasteryoda> netstat -tunap is also good
[06:01] <Usrl> Cusoon959: Why the heck does that matter?
[06:01] <Usrl> So no one has an idea how to fix this? ><
[06:01] <dougsko> yeah there are tons of good swicthes for netstat
[06:02] <Cusoon959> doesn't matter
[06:02] <nomasteryoda> ya
[06:02] <Cusoon959> anyways, that's odd. Have you tried Google?
[06:02] <milllmannn> i have a lot of connected's does that mean people are messing with my server?
[06:02] <dougsko> i usually just use -na and then grep out what i want
[06:02] <milllmannn> i have nothing on it for people to be messing with
[06:02] <Usrl> Cusoon959: of course I have...
[06:02] <milllmannn> i should be the only one on it in SSH
[06:02] <Cusoon959> Usrl:....hmm
[06:02] <bobgill> What can I use to rip tracks from a CD to mp3 files ??
[06:03] <stoner19> anyone know how I can get Quake 4 without having to burn a DVD?
[06:03] <mmmh> bobgill: lame
[06:03] <nomasteryoda> milllmannn, try listening with wireshark
[06:03] <dougsko> milllmannn: google around for something to teach you how to read netstat's output. or check the man page :)
[06:03] <Usrl> bobgill: Ubuntu should open up Sound juicer when you put an audio CD in
[06:03] <dr_willis> bobgill,  i tend to use 'grip'
[06:03] <Cusoon959> bobgill: lame works. So does grip. a good prog is Sound Juicer.
[06:03] <Astatine210> stoner19: stores tend to work fairly well
[06:03] <bobgill> ok
[06:03] <bobgill> thanks
[06:03] <nomasteryoda> Bob_Dole, a command line app that works well is ripit
[06:04] <nomasteryoda> grr
[06:04] <nomasteryoda> bobgill, sorry Bob_Dole
[06:04] <Bob_Dole> o.o
[06:04] <doctorow> When I put my Feisty Kubuntu Lenovo X60 to sleep and wake it up again in a different location, it doesn't see the local WiFi networks -- the network selector in the Kubuntu toolbar only shows the networks from the location I was in when I put the machine to sleep. Any ideas for getting it to refresh that list?
[06:04] <John`> nomasteryoda: 00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 03)
[06:04] <pawan_> every time i enter synaptic manager its asks password how to disable it
[06:04] <nomasteryoda> ok.
[06:05] <dougsko> doctorow: maybe ifconfig up/down it
[06:05] <nomasteryoda> John`, try this command .... cat /proc/asound/oss/sndstat
[06:05] <dougsko> er down/up, as it may be
[06:05] <doctorow> dougsko -- Thanks -- tried that, but it didn't work
[06:05] <John`> nomasteryoda: just to let you know, after hibernate the sound for headphone work, but the main sound doesn't
[06:05] <doctorow> dougsko I think the card sees the networks, but the little gui configurator in Kubuntu isn't updating
[06:06] <Bob_Dole> I have an application saved to the desktop, but it has to be opened via the command line, how do I do that?
[06:06] <nomasteryoda> John`, using ubuntu or kubuntu?
[06:06] <John`> ubuntu
[06:06] <dougsko> doctorow: ah. well i wouldnt be much help with that...sorry :S
[06:06] <nomasteryoda> check kmixer or the gnome mixer
[06:06] <John`> nomasteryoda: I just typed that command, what you want to know?
[06:07] <Bob_Dole> Oh.. just realized something else, I don't have the config for it..
[06:07] <Nutubuntu> Bob_Dole,  alt-F2; type ~/Desktop/name-of-the-app
[06:07] <nomasteryoda> John`, well that does not really help... wrong one
[06:07] <John`> ?
[06:08] <nomasteryoda> John`, is the alasmixer have MM below any normal controls?
[06:08] <opopanax> yawn...
[06:08] <nomasteryoda> ya for sure  opopanax
[06:09] <John`> not after hibernate
[06:09] <John`> no
[06:09] <nomasteryoda> hmmm,ok
[06:10] <nomasteryoda> there is a file that loads on wake from hibernate.... must be there ... let me look in mine
[06:10] <John`> nomasteryoda: look, I found this site, peope having this problem too.  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/80893
[06:10] <John`> nomasteryoda: for some laptop, they changed the kernel to make it work
[06:10] <John`> nomasteryoda: I tried it, but it still doesn't..
[06:10] <nomasteryoda> yup
[06:10] <nomasteryoda> me too
[06:11] <John`> nomasteryoda: I also seem to have a problem where I can't suspend before I hibernate
[06:11] <thedarkbg1> hi guys
[06:11] <John`> nomasteryoda: so I have to hibernate once before I can suspend later
[06:11] <nomasteryoda> my hibernate died after i installed latest compiz, so that i could not proe...
[06:11] <nomasteryoda> ya
[06:11] <John`> so.. are these problems relate to compiz-fusion?
[06:12] <nomasteryoda> mine were
[06:12] <nomasteryoda> but ymmv
[06:12] <nomasteryoda> or are... i need compiz for zooming
[06:12] <John`> hmm
[06:12] <John`> would beryl work?
[06:12] <John`> for sound suspending?
[06:13] <John`> and*
[06:13] <thedarkbg1> i just manage to install ubuntu 6.06 on and old laptop
[06:13] <nomasteryoda> that is more stable at the moment
[06:13] <nomasteryoda> cool
[06:13] <John`> so you saying, both your sound and suspending problem is due to compiz-fusion?
[06:13] <John`> or just the unstable part of feisty?
[06:13] <thedarkbg1> im having a sound issue
[06:14] <thedarkbg1> in that i have no sound what so ever
[06:15] <thedarkbg1> every thing else works ok
[06:15] <nomasteryoda> John`,  this has a script near bottom that should make it work... i think... backup first
[06:15] <nomasteryoda> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/11149
[06:15] <John`> try the new alsa driver thedarkbg1?
[06:15] <thedarkbg1> do u have a link to the driver?
[06:15] <coldsteal> thedarkbg1: alsaconf
[06:16] <nomasteryoda> thedarkbg1, also, in a terminal try "cat /proc/asound/oss/sndstat" to see what it shows for your hardware
[06:16] <Bob_Dole> took a bit more than I expected to make it work, but it worked :D
[06:16] <Bob_Dole> thanks.
[06:16] <thedarkbg1> k im on it
[06:16] <nomasteryoda> !alsamixer
[06:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about alsamixer - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:16] <nomasteryoda> lol
[06:16] <nomasteryoda> dang
[06:17] <nomasteryoda> ok, time to snooze folks .... best of luck to you
[06:17] <John`> nomasteryoda: this script is for suspending, not hibernate right?
[06:17] <John`> nomasteryoda: I have a problem with sound after hibernation.
[06:17] <Sweet-P> I downloaded and installed 7.10b3 and am trying to get my wireless connection working.  I enter all of the necessary information but I can never connect.  My windows boxes work fine so I just copied their settings to no avail.
[06:17] <maxwell_> i have install ubuntu 6.0 but aut i cant play mp3 files
[06:17] <wastr2> anyone know which package has the 'ip' binary?
[06:17] <Nutubuntu> Never thought I'd be a Bob Dole supporter ;p
[06:17] <thedarkbg1> it says not enabled in configeration
[06:17] <maxwell_> anybody should help me fix the problem
[06:18] <dissection> What is a good CLI based POP3 mail client? Are they easy to use?
[06:18] <maxwell_> my unbuntu cant play mp3 what should i do
[06:18] <genefitz> Sweet-P 7.10 still has a lot of issues. there are dozens of bug reports still..
[06:19] <dissection> maxwell_: Install the Gstreamer codecs
[06:19] <Sweet-P> gotcha...I'll try 7.04...thanks!
[06:19] <thedarkbg1> how do i configure my sound to turn it on?
[06:19] <maxwell_> how do i do it dissection
[06:19] <robert_> hm
[06:19] <genefitz> , your wireless driver may not work.. you may have to use wrapper to get them working..
[06:19] <dissection> maxwell_: Go into Add/Remove programs, look for Gstreamer, and install them
[06:19] <Thaddeus> the last book was amazing!
[06:19] <robert_> /usr/bin/ld: crt1.o: No such file: No such file or directory
[06:19] <maxwell_> dissection ok
[06:19] <coldsteal> nomasteryoda: http://rafb.net/p/e5PR2r72.html
[06:20] <Nutubuntu> That had better not be what I think it was ...
[06:20] <robert_> anybody?
[06:20] <coldsteal> my /proc/asound/oss/sndstat  is wierd
[06:20] <dissection> !pop3
[06:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pop3 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:20] <dissection> !email
[06:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about email - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:20] <dissection> !mail
[06:20] <ubotu> mail is another medium to communicate. Ubuntu mailinglists can be found at http://lists.ubuntu.com
[06:20] <dissection> :[
[06:20] <Berto> Is it possible to have postfix send mail by forwarding it on to my SMTP server?
[06:20] <maxwell_> dissection is gstreamer a converter
[06:20] <Bob_Dole> How do I mount sda1 if it doesn't automount it :/
[06:21] <Bob_Dole> I know mount sda but I don't really know anything after that :/
[06:21] <dissection> maxwell_: No, they are codecs. Gstreamer doesn't come installed by default with a fresh Ubuntu installation. You'll need to install them yourself.
[06:21] <genefitz> Whatis the pop 3 question again?
[06:21] <Nutubuntu> !mount
[06:21] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[06:21] <dissection> genefitz: I was looking for a CLI based POP3 Mail client.
[06:22] <Nutubuntu> Hm ... well, Bob_Dole, mount -t <whatever file system> /dev/sda1  /path/to/mountpoint
[06:22] <TheCreationist> Is there anyone here familiar with VirtualBox that could tell me why I can't load the Ubuntu Live CD in it?  After loading it just hangs with an orange screen.
[06:22] <genefitz> Hmmm, good question, let me see if I can get an answer for ya,,,
[06:23] <godofcrows> hello
[06:23] <wckdkl0wn> whats a few things other then a good background and desklets to make the desktop look cool?
[06:23] <dr_willis> TheCreationist,  ive had issues with a great many live cd's in virtualbox. I use vmware-server for those. it seems to work myuch better.
[06:23] <wastr2> anyone know which package has the `ip` binary
[06:23] <maxwell_> dissection how can i get it then it is not in my unbuntu
[06:24] <thedarkbg1> how do i enable a device in the configuration?
[06:24] <freebsdnubie> hi i'm testing the 3 realse of 7.10 of ubuntu
[06:24] <taxman> woohoo booting ubuntu installcd on a laptop with no working cd drive and can't boot from USB! :)
[06:24] <freebsdnubie> and the installer ask me for an user and pass
[06:24] <freebsdnubie> what is ?
[06:24] <nomasteryoda> !ubuntu+1
[06:24] <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
[06:25] <taxman> freebsdnubie: see that message pls :)
[06:25] <nomasteryoda> you make that yourself freebsdnubie
[06:25] <genefitz> dissection, you can look up MUTT, I am not sure if they have a deb based installer or if you will have to unwrap a ball for it
[06:25] <nomasteryoda> thanks
[06:25] <vexati0n> dammit. my wife is full of fail :|
[06:25] <dissection> maxwell_: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=413625 <--- Follow the instructions given here and you'll be able to get Audio, Video, DVDs, and everything else you'll need.
[06:25] <vexati0n> "i will not switch to linux until there's a MySpace Messenger for linux."
[06:25] <skhobotu> Could someone please help me to write a command line to access my flash drive and camera card here is the pastebin for my fstab. http://pastebin.com/d121e6ede
[06:26] <freebsdnubie> thanks
[06:26] <nomasteryoda> vexati0n, LOLROTF .... and a method of metasploit propogation too?
[06:26] <nomasteryoda> sorry
[06:26] <dissection> genefitz: Okay, I'll have a look, thanks.
[06:26] <coldsteal> skhobotu: fdisk -l
[06:26] <dissection> genefitz: Does Ubuntu already come with any command line mail clients installed already?
[06:26] <skhobotu> OK
[06:27] <vexati0n> nomasteryoda, it's okay. i make fun of her too.
[06:27] <coldsteal> skhobotu: then mount -t /dev/sdx /path/to mounto
[06:27] <dissection> I didn't know about the lftp ftp client until someone told me about it. I was wondering if there's a mail client too.
[06:27] <genefitz> dissection it claims itself to be a "small yet powerful text based email client for Unix systems.
[06:27] <maxwell_> i want to be familiar with the linux kernel
[06:27] <dissection> Okay
[06:27] <skhobotu> do i type this in to the terminal with sdo?
[06:27] <vexati0n> why be familiar with linux kernel? it must be similar to popcorn kernel right?
[06:28] <skhobotu> Imean sudo
[06:28] <halcyonCorsair> can anyone tell me howto set the default route on bootup in ubuntu? i have 3 connected interfaces, and its detecting the wrong one
[06:28] <Nutubuntu> dissection,  there's alpine
[06:28] <genefitz> Dissection, I am not sure but I think you may be able to find MUTT in the synaptic
[06:29] <andruk> !chroot
[06:29] <ubotu> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[06:29] <genefitz> <~~ not big on CLI programs.. Sorry
[06:29] <coldsteal> dissection: u want a cli pop3
[06:29] <coldsteal> dissection: http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2003/05/22/email_history.html
[06:29] <dissection> Thanks, Nutubuntu, genefitz and coldsteal.
[06:30] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> can anyone answer a noob question...im having the hardest time with something that is probably simple, im almost done installing a tar.gz version of tovid and it asks for the password after "make install, but no matter what i hit i can't get a password in it just wont let you enter anything
[06:30] <jmchaffie> Hi all. Just installed new ATI X1850. Installed new updated drivers and am getting some window creation errors. Can someone help me out?
[06:30] <weas3l> argh, i know this isn't the channel, but is there a quick command to kill firefox in commandline? or would it just be 'kill firefox'
[06:30] <skhobotu> coldsteal: please give me the whole command line. I'm new at all this
[06:30] <jmchaffie> I looked over my xorg.conf, it's way diff than before.
[06:30] <dissection> weas3l: kill firefox-bin
[06:30] <genefitz> I have fat fingers, I am almost useless in the terminal...lol
[06:30] <weas3l> thanks dissection
[06:30] <opopanax> built gnucash, but the .debs have the old version name on em.
[06:30] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> can anyone please help me?
[06:30] <opopanax> where in debian/ does that piece live?
[06:30] <biel> bl?
[06:31] <coldsteal> PleaseHelpUbuntu: what do u need
[06:31] <dissection> weas3l: Or killall firefox-bin
[06:31] <jmchaffie> what do u ne PHB?
[06:31] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> can anyone answer a noob question...im having the hardest time with something that is probably simple, im almost done installing a tar.gz version of tovid and it asks for the password after "make install, but no matter what i hit i can't get a password in it just wont let you enter anything
[06:31] <coldsteal> weas3l: or killall
[06:31] <weas3l> whats the difference? killall just kills all the instances of the application?
[06:31] <coldsteal> weas3l: or *killall -9
[06:31] <dissection> Whats -9 for?
[06:31] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> why wont it let me type in a password?, even though it asks for it
[06:31] <genefitz> PleaseHelpUbuntu, it is because terminal masks your password..
[06:31] <opopanax> PleaseHelpUbuntu, probably need sudo, unless you've designated something in your /home as the root
[06:32] <robby> Hey All
[06:32] <bastid_raZor> it makes kill .. kill immediately
[06:32] <genefitz> Just type in your password as normal, you will not see it...
[06:32] <opopanax> so, instead of make install, sudo make install.
[06:32] <weas3l> arguments must be processes or job IDs?
[06:32] <tupa> dissection -9 is the signal to kill the application
[06:32] <coldsteal> PleaseHelpUbuntu: its depends how the script is made it might hide the txt u put for security
[06:32] <jmchaffie> yes, PHU, type in "sudo make install" then when it asks for password, type in your normal password... see if that works.
[06:32] <tupa> dissection: man kill to read the signals
[06:32] <coldsteal> dissection: the -9 will make shure it dies
[06:32] <dissection> Okay
[06:32] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> keeps saying authentication failure and i know im typing it in right
[06:32] <jmchaffie> if that doesn't work .. then coldsteal hit the nail on the head.
[06:32] <weas3l> awesome, thanks.
[06:32] <coldsteal> like if its un responsive
[06:32] <dzer0> oh god that reminds me of http://youtube.com/watch?v=Fow7iUaKrq4
[06:33] <coldsteal> PleaseHelpUbuntu: well sighn up for the service or w/e
[06:33] <robby> Another great day at the cubical
[06:33] <dissection> How do I exit man?
[06:33] <Nutubuntu> q
[06:33] <coldsteal> dissection: q
[06:33] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> i just don't get it...sorry if i seem dumb
[06:34] <dissection> thanks
[06:34] <coldsteal> PleaseHelpUbuntu: sighn up for the service
[06:34] <robby> We all ben there
[06:34] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> what do you mean?
[06:34] <jmchaffie> Anyone else have an ATI X1850, or could help a guy out w/ configuration? The new drivers are giving me some fits.
[06:34] <makky> I need help with my video drivers (for my card... not codecs)
[06:34] <coldsteal> PleaseHelpUbuntu: what u tring to install
[06:34] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> tovid
[06:34] <robby> dont apologize for trying to learn dis
[06:35] <opopanax> yeah, we all start somewhere
[06:35] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> thanks i appreciate that
[06:35] <jmchaffie> PHU, I just installed tovid about a week ago... I don't remember it being a pass-coded tarball...
[06:35] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> this is where i am
[06:35] <robby> myself bro
[06:35] <jmchaffie> Interesting...
[06:35] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> You may now type 'su -c "make install"' to compile and install tovid.
[06:35] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> i did...it asks for password
[06:36] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> typed it correctly...i swear and says auth failure
[06:36] <allah35> hola!
[06:36] <robby> One day i think i know it all them BAM!! something new or different
[06:36] <levander> Anyone knows a good page describing the Ubuntu Landscape project?
[06:37] <jmchaffie> PHU: Have you tried just typing "sudo make install"?
[06:37] <coldsteal> PleaseHelpUbuntu: what is it asking for the psw for
[06:37] <opopanax> anybody w/experience building packages?  I'm trying to figure out why it built gnucash with the wrong version in the filename?
[06:37] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> am@am-laptop:~/Desktop/tovid-0.30$ sudo make install
[06:37] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> i typed that...and it says password:
[06:38] <jmchaffie> PHU: now enter in your normal password
[06:38] <jmchaffie> that you login to your system with
[06:38] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> am@am-laptop:~/Desktop/tovid-0.30$ su -c "make install"
[06:38] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> Password: su: Authentication failure
[06:38] <wckdkl0wn> whats the difference between the dvd edition and the cd edition?
[06:38] <spinx> can anyone help w/a problem with cdrecord
[06:38] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> i type the password and the next line says authentication failure
[06:38] <slowz3r> Can anyone assist me in installing my Wusb54g drivers correctly
[06:39] <spinx> i modprobed ide-scsi.. i did cdrecord -scanbus, but it says cannot open scsi driver..
[06:39] <robby> Yeah whats up with that?  i try super user and i get a password failure when i use my password..!
[06:39] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> i cant see the password or anything, can't copy and paste it either, and i just enter my pass like you guys said hit enter and it faisl
[06:39] <coldsteal> PleaseHelpUbuntu: do sudo
[06:39] <coldsteal> PleaseHelpUbuntu: not su
[06:39] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> i did it with sudo as well same thing
[06:39] <coldsteal> PleaseHelpUbuntu: they are not the same
[06:39] <allah35> sudo aptitude install.......
[06:39] <jmchaffie> PleaseHelpUbuntu: where did you download the tarball for tovid?
[06:39] <robby> Please: does it happen when you try super user?
[06:40] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> yea it did a few times and now it all of a sudden works
[06:40] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> wow...ok got it
[06:40] <jmchaffie> cool ok
[06:40] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> appreciate it guys, you guys are awesome
[06:40] <mediahunter> can anyone here tell me how to get flashplayer installed on ubuntu 7.01 x64
[06:40] <DShepherd> I know :-) lol
[06:40] <w30> I want to .mov files with mplayer but I can't. Is there a codec that I can get to do that?
[06:41] <robby> Please: mine still fails to goto super user.
[06:41] <jmchaffie> PHU: Hey we were all there once. I'd still categorize myself semi-noob :)
[06:41] <Bob_Dole> :/
[06:41] <slowz3r> Im having trouble installing my drivers for my wusb54g card can anyone provide some guidance
[06:41] <Bob_Dole> YAY! port issues! forwarded in my router.. what am I missing here?
[06:41] <jmchaffie> That's why I'm in here asking for video card help LOL
[06:41] <opopanax> is there an ubuntu-dev?
[06:41] <Bob_Dole> port 180
[06:41] <tupa> w30, try mencoder, and see if it works
[06:41] <allah35> abre una pagina donde esten videos para eseformato y automaticamente te pedira si quieres instalarlo
[06:41] <DShepherd> opopanax, you can try #ubuntu-dev channel..
[06:42] <Nutubuntu> !es
[06:42] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:42] <opopanax> DShepherd, that's what I was asking, danke
[06:42] <arang> anyone knows a good frontend or gui for ffmpeg that lets me juggle with the parameters?
[06:42] <DShepherd> opopanax, its actually.. #ubuntu-devel
[06:43] <w30> I don't want to convert it; I just want to play it
[06:43] <w30> tupa, I don't want to convert it; I just want to play it
[06:43] <tupa> w30, so? you need codecs period
[06:43] <Bob_Dole> How do I allow ports to be used by programs? Such as port 180, I'm getting Unable to bind to port issues right now.
[06:44] <w30> tupa, which one and where?
[06:44] <genefitz> Media, there is a program yo can find that integrates the 32 bit mozilla plug-ins for 64 bit..
[06:44] <tupa> w30, try mencoder, and see if it works
[06:44] <BoBothn> I am having trouble with firefox and flash
[06:44] <slowz3r> Im having trouble installing my drivers for my wusb54g card can anyone provide some guidance
[06:44] <w30> tupa, it don't
[06:44] <tupa> w30, did you installed it?
[06:45] <w30> tupa, yes
[06:45] <BoBothn> about 1/4 of the time when i exit a youtube video firefox locks up on me any one else have that problem?
[06:45] <tupa> w30, wait a sec, I have a fresh install, let me test it
[06:46] <DShepherd> BoBothn, si...
[06:46] <BoBothn> si?
[06:47] <Bob_Dole> Well, you helped me turn on a program.. but now I need to use it D:
[06:47] <DShepherd> yes
[06:47] <BoBothn> what is si?
[06:47] <DShepherd> si=yes
[06:47] <BoBothn> oh
[06:47] <Bob_Dole> And I can't if it gives me can not bind to port
[06:47] <tupa> w30, mmm, I can play mov files, however I installed to plugins
[06:48] <w30> tupa, which ones?
[06:48] <tupa> this: libxine1 and this: gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly
[06:48] <coldsteal> okay now can someone help me
[06:48] <tupa> try them w30
[06:48] <BoBothn> you know what causes problem? it isn't so bad i just kill firefox and relaunch and it takes me right back where i was but gets anoying after the 20th time it happens
[06:48] <coldsteal> i dont have /dev/dsp or esp
[06:48] <w30> tupa, ok
[06:49] <jmchaffie> coldsteal: well how do you mean... they don't work? or they don't exist?
[06:49] <coldsteal> BoBothn: whats ur problem with firefox
[06:49] <DShepherd> BoBothn, i dont know either. i just kill and restart too
[06:49] <vexati0n> is there a linux command that makes windows users quit bragging about all their crappy games :/
[06:49] <coldsteal> jmchaffie: there not there
[06:49] <genefitz> mediahunter you can try nspluginwrapper to get flash and java for 64 bit
[06:49] <BoBothn> about 1/4 of the time when i exit a youtube video firefox locks up on me any one else have that problem?
[06:49] <coldsteal> vexati0n: yeah sudo rm -fr /
[06:49] <coldsteal> vexati0n: dont do that
[06:49] <slowz3r> Who has gotten linksys wusb54g to work in ubuntu (RT2570)
[06:49] <w30> tupa, ok yhanks
[06:50] <genefitz> BoBoth, I have had it happen to me on my x64 machine
[06:50] <tupa> w30 do they worked?
[06:50] <BoBothn> not just youtube but it is primarly flash based movie players that cause problem (metacafe break and the like)
[06:50] <vexati0n> coldsteal: HA. i am not as noob as you think i am. i know that command would download pr0n from the interwebs.
[06:50] <jmchaffie> coldsteal: ok, I'm assuming they were at one point then or your hardware would never have worked.. or is this a new install?
[06:50] <slowz3r> Who has gotten linksys wusb54g to work in ubuntu (RT2570)
[06:51] <coldsteal> jmchaffie: i think they were there 1s
[06:51] <genefitz> BoBothn, I know what you mean. I haven't seen the issue in x86. What you have to do is actually stop the video instead of just close the window..
[06:51] <slowz3r> Who has gotten linksys wusb54g to work in ubuntu (RT2570)
[06:51] <genefitz> It is a pain in the rear, but that is the only way I know to keep it from locking
[06:51] <bullgard4> What is the unit of measurement of the timestamps in the /var/log/dmesg file. Example: '[    5.132000] '.
[06:51] <coldsteal> BoBothn: do u have the mplayer plugin
[06:51] <BoBothn> yes
[06:52] <w30> tupa, I have both of them' do they need copying to somewhere?
[06:52] <Nutubuntu> femtofortnights ...
[06:52] <BaD_CrC> what is the lightest xterm but still pretty functional?
[06:52] <coldsteal> BoBothn: do u have the right plugins in about:plugins
[06:52] <tupa> w30 no, they don't, didn't it work?
[06:52] <tupa> doesn't*
[06:52] <w30> tupa, nope
[06:53] <tupa> w30, what ubuntu brand do you have and what version
[06:53] <capo> got a problem.  i reinstalled XP, and now when i start up my computer, it doesnt ask me if i want to boot XP or Ubuntu anymore.
[06:53] <BoBothn> coldsteal every thing works i have all pluggins my only problem is it frezzes when i close the tab
[06:53] <dr_willis> capo,  it just boots to XP right?
[06:53] <capo> ya
[06:53] <coldsteal> BoBothn: use opera
[06:53] <BaD_CrC> !grub | capo
[06:53] <ubotu> capo: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[06:53] <w30> tupa, feisty. 7.04 I think, any way it's feisty
[06:54] <Bob_Dole> Use port 80-usualy a good way around port issues for me.
[06:54] <newbie0034> hi, I've installed a new internal hard drive, I edited /etc/fstab using UUID  but the directories I created (should have mounted) never appeared after I rebooted.
[06:54] <genefitz> BoBothn, the only way to keep it from locking is to stop the video before you close the tap. It is a pain in the rear, I know, but I have to do the same in my 86 64 machine..
[06:54] <jmchaffie> coldsteal: ok, well have you tried removing and reinstalling alsa / esd? Try restarting the soundserver and see if the nodes come back ... /etc/init.d/alsasound restart
[06:54] <genefitz> On the bright side, I haven't had that problem in x86
[06:54] <coldsteal> i dont have ~
[06:54] <wctraxler> ok any body out there can help with a network isue
[06:54] <coldsteal> *i dont have ~/etc/init.d/alsasound
[06:54] <coldsteal> jmchaffie: *i dont have ~/etc/init.d/alsasound
[06:55] <genefitz> wtc, depends on the issues
[06:55] <ceil420> !ppp
[06:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ppp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:55] <ebjcoat>  is it pronounced fee-stee or fye-stee?
[06:55] <ceil420> !dialup
[06:55] <ubotu> You want to connect via dial-up? Read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
[06:55] <newbie0034> !fstab
[06:55] <ubotu> The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[06:55] <BoBothn> genefitz will try was just making sure it wasn't an error just on my machien if it is a bug people know about i can live with it untill there is a fix
[06:55] <arang> anyone knows a good frontend or gui for ffmpeg that lets me juggle with the parameters?
[06:55] <w30> tupa, cat /etc/issue Ubuntu 7.04
[06:55] <jmchaffie> coldsteal: well... can you install alsa then? or remove and reinstall it? YOu have to have the binary somewhere, otherwise it has been removed during a kernel update or recompile or seomething...
[06:55] <ce_> hai
[06:56] <genefitz> BoBothn, are you using 86-64 on your box with nspluginwrapper?
[06:56] <ce_> hai
[06:56] <wctraxler> wireless
[06:56] <ce_> hai
[06:56] <slowz3r> Who has gotten linksys wusb54g to work in ubuntu (RT2570)
[06:56] <tupa> w30, Im pming you
[06:56] <Bob_Dole> Hai, as in yes in japanese...or Hai as in internet spelling for "Hi"
[06:57] <wctraxler> how do you set the wirless ipaddress and stuff in roming mode?
[06:57] <BoBothn> genefitz, i am running the i386 version not 64 bit
[06:57] <Bob_Dole> o.o
[06:57] <genefitz> Hmmm, interesting. And you are using Firefox?
[06:57] <Cusoon959> Hello again.
[06:57] <newbie0034> where should I mount a new hard drive to allow me to add more programs to my system ?
[06:57] <wctraxler> any terminal codes you can send me too set them would be cool wctraxler@config.com
[06:58] <Cusoon959> Is there any way to install XP from Ubuntu?
[06:58] <tupa> w30??
[06:58] <Cusoon959> what's w30
[06:58] <slowz3r> I need help setting up the  linksys wusb54g to work in ubuntu (RT2570)
[06:58] <BaD_CrC> virtualbox, qemu
[06:58] <Kaitlyn> Is there a command I could run to copy a file to an FTP server?
[06:58] <BoBothn> Cusoon959,  why in gods name would you want to
[06:58] <Cusoon959> no, I mean install it to the HD from Ubuntu
[06:58] <okami> Cusoon: Have you looked at vmware?
[06:58] <BaD_CrC> vmware, dosemu... maybe
[06:58] <newbie0034> Cusoon959: I'm trying ti install vmware to do that
[06:58] <genefitz> BoBothn, If you are having a firefox issue, you may give something like swiftweasel a shot.
[06:59] <Cusoon959> I know how to use VMWare, I'm talking about doing a full install of XP over my Vista
[06:59] <jepes> hi, will virtualbox install on fiesty desktop install or do i need the alternate cd?
[06:59] <PrimoTurbo> How do I terminate a program that doesn't respond, I cannot find the process name of that program....
[06:59] <genefitz> It may end up working a little better, yes it is a beefed up firefox, but it may work a little better
[06:59] <Nutubuntu> genefitz,  will swiftweasel run greasemonkey scripts?
[06:59] <BaD_CrC> gparted -> delete partition -> install xp
[06:59] <newbie0034> Cusoon959: sounds like your in the wrong room,
[06:59] <BoBothn> jepes, will install on desktop install
[07:00] <pedro> okay, so if used automatix to install things, but then removed all that software using automatix, then uninstalled automatix AND removed its repos, is there even a *HINT* of a chance of that screwing up my system when i do, say, a dist-upgrade or something?
[07:00] <jmchaffie> coldsteal: If you are doing some custom compiling or something... you'll want to be sure to compile oss support as a MODULE with media-libs/alsa-oss... that should fix you up in that situation. Did me anyway.
[07:00] <okami> Cusoon: Installing XP over Vista is not recommended (of course I'm no Windows expert)
[07:00] <BaD_CrC> Nutubuntu: it's just a cpu optimized version of firefox
[07:00] <Cusoon959> Alright, I'll install XP from the CD. However, how do I fix the bootloader that XP auto installs.
[07:00] <wctraxler> sloz3r does it reconize it
[07:00] <PrimoTurbo> How do I kill a process which is frozen but I don't know the name of it?...
[07:00] <w30> tupa, personal break,sorry
[07:00] <genefitz> Nutubuntu, If I remember correctly, swiftweasel will run anything firefox can. It is firefox with some added extra.
[07:00] <Cusoon959> take it back to GRUB i mean
[07:00] <w30> tupa, personal break, sorry
[07:01] <Nutubuntu> genefitz,  BaD_CrC - t/y
[07:01] <jmchaffie> Anyone for a video card question? Need a bit of help with some ATI fglrx basics.
[07:01] <tupa> w30 ok, answer the pm, this channel is very crowded
[07:01] <Cusoon959> Alright, I'll install XP from the CD. However, how do I fix the bootloader that XP auto installs. How do I install GRUB?
[07:01] <Nutubuntu> g'night all :)
[07:01] <PrimoTurbo> can someone please help me!...
[07:01] <PrimoTurbo> I have a program that has frozen, I cannot close it
[07:01] <jmchaffie> PrimoTurbo: Gotta ask first :)
[07:01] <PrimoTurbo> I asked twice already
[07:01] <slowz3r> I need help setting up the  linksys wusb54g to work in ubuntu (RT2570)
[07:02] <jmchaffie> PrimoTurbo: Go to system monitor.. and kill it
[07:02] <PrimoTurbo> don't know the name of it
[07:02] <Cusoon959> PrimoTurbo: have you tried ps aux | grep yourprog
[07:02] <PrimoTurbo> I don't know what the process name is
[07:02] <Cusoon959> hmm
[07:02] <CompIsMyRx> PrimoTurbo: system monitor shows frozen programs
[07:02] <Cusoon959> i dunno then
[07:02] <chohmann> PrimoTurbo: what program is frozen?
[07:02] <jmchaffie> PrimoTurbo: Whats the name of the program that's frozen?
[07:02] <PrimoTurbo> it doesn't show me anything frozen
[07:02] <BaD_CrC> zombie
[07:02] <PrimoTurbo> package manager
[07:03] <PrimoTurbo> the one that installs deb files
[07:03] <CVD> Can i install the i386 in an Athlon-64, Or its recommended to use the amd64, cuz i dont want to have 32apps-bits issues.So what all of you recommend to me? THX
[07:03] <CompIsMyRx> sudo pkill symantec
[07:03] <slowz3r> I need help setting up the  linksys wusb54g to work in ubuntu
[07:03] <w30> Cusoon959, w30 is (was) a production option on a  1970 Oldsmobile 442
[07:03] <PrimoTurbo> not symantec
[07:03] <PrimoTurbo> the deb file installer
[07:03] <CompIsMyRx> aptitude?
[07:03] <Cusoon959> lol
[07:03] <CompIsMyRx> oh. Gdebi
[07:03] <PrimoTurbo> it says package installer
[07:03] <BaD_CrC> *yawn* i should go to bed.
[07:04] <PrimoTurbo> I remember there was a way to target process
[07:04] <BaD_CrC> but i don't want to
[07:04] <PrimoTurbo> you type a command
[07:04] <CompIsMyRx> PrimoTurbo: sudo pkill gdebi
[07:04] <wctraxler> any terminal codes you can send me too set them would be cool wctraxler@config.com for eather way too set the rt2500 wireless in the terminal window
[07:04] <PrimoTurbo> then drag a skull to a program and kill it
[07:04] <newbie0034> I need help getting ubuntu to recognize a new internal hard drive
[07:04] <CVD> ?
[07:04] <Gaming1> Hi guys, I was reading a book on Ubuntu and something about tor, Is it advisable to use it?
[07:04] <BaD_CrC> i'm going to join the long list of lemmings and make a blog about my linux experience
[07:04] <slowz3r> How do i get airoscript to execute in ubuntu
[07:04] <PrimoTurbo> That worked but, I always have this problem with killing processes
[07:04] <wctraxler> sloz3r right click on me and send me a im
[07:05] <PrimoTurbo> I don't always know their name, and they are often named different like package manager is gdebi how am I supposed ot know that?
[07:05] <BaD_CrC> Gaming1: tor is nice if you are really that paranoid about your identity on the web. it's a bit annoying to see sites in languages i can't read.
[07:05] <CVD>  a command /logs mane?  to see my logs?
[07:05] <PrimoTurbo> is there a way to target the frozen application?
[07:05] <slowz3r> wctraxler: sent u one
[07:05] <newbie0034> !partition
[07:05] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[07:05] <BaD_CrC> PrimoTurbo: has the window gone away?
[07:06] <PrimoTurbo> yes
[07:06] <w30> w30 is typing on his Dell E1505n factory Ubuntu install---wooo!
[07:06] <burner> PrimoTurbo: xkill isn't cool enough for you?
[07:06] <jepes> BoBOthn: it say it needs gcc for it to run virtualbox, is desktop  install has gcc included? (sorry, newbie)
[07:06] <PrimoTurbo> did anyone mention it?
[07:06] <robby> Why can't i stop shoveling food into my mouth?
[07:06] <PrimoTurbo> burner: No one told me about xkill
[07:06] <chohmann> PrimoTurbo: Clicking the close button on a rozen program will often bring up a dialog asking if you wnat to force a quit.
[07:06] <slowz3r> how do i get airoscript.sh to execute in ubuntu
[07:07] <PrimoTurbo> it doesn't
[07:07] <PrimoTurbo> always
[07:07] <luchandy> hi there jepes, not a dumb question, gcc is not in there "out of the box"
[07:07] <Gaming1> BaD_CrC: Will it slow down p2p connections and download speeds?
[07:07] <BaD_CrC> PrimoTurbo: try 'ps aux | grep -i dpkg' or 'ps aux | grep -i apt'
[07:07] <PrimoTurbo> pls read I fixed it already
[07:07] <BaD_CrC> Gaming1: tor is useless for p2p clients
[07:07] <luchandy> install a package called "build-essential" and you'll get gcc, and some other helpful bits
[07:07] <burner> PrimoTurbo: in that case, xkill r0x0rz and such ;)
[07:07] <PrimoTurbo> look what I asked originall for
[07:07] <PrimoTurbo> it took 10 min for people to respond
[07:07] <BaD_CrC> Gaming1: Azureus says it supports it, but i find it incredibly useless.
[07:08] <slowz3r> how do i get airoscript.sh to execute in ubuntu
[07:08] <BaD_CrC> !patience | PrimoTurbo
[07:08] <ubotu> PrimoTurbo: 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
[07:08] <bigmb> I installed Gnome Partition Editor through add/remove -- how do I use it?
[07:08] <robby> Primo: only 10?
[07:08] <CVD> Can i install the i386 in an Athlon-64, Or its recommended to use the amd64, cuz i dont want to have 32apps-bits issues.So what all of you recommend to me? THX
[07:08] <Dr`Keovorkian> I have a question about wireless: When wired, I get full download rates. When wireless, I only get a fraction of that. Is there any explanation?
[07:09] <PrimoTurbo> !irrelevant | BaD_CrC
[07:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about irrelevant - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:09] <genefitz> Primo, many of us are just users helping users.. Be easy on us.. :-)
[07:09] <bullgard4> What is meant with 'pretty' as Synaptics writes: "gnome-app-install is a pretty application installer for GNOME. It can also search for mime types or gstreamer codecs."
[07:09] <milllmannn> what is the command to see if mysql is up and listening?
[07:09] <PrimoTurbo> it's the attitude
[07:09] <slowz3r> how do i get airoscript.sh to execute in ubuntu?
[07:09] <burner> milllmannn: ps ax  | grep sql   <--that would work
[07:09] <genefitz> PrimoTurbo, what issue are you having.. Maybe I can help
[07:10] <PrimoTurbo> like I asked for xkill basically and people tell me a tottally stupid way to kill a process and that a process should do this or that
[07:10] <tritium> PrimoTurbo: take it easy, please
[07:10] <burner> lol
[07:10] <burner> PrimoTurbo: then I came along to save the day :)  huzzah!
[07:10] <bigmb> I installed Gnome Partition Editor through add/remove -- how do I use it?
[07:10] <milllmannn> what is the command to see all what ports are listening with what?
[07:10] <robby> lol
[07:10] <w30> PrimoTurbo, There is an applet that you can put on your panel to kill non-responding GUI applications
[07:10] <burner> bigmb: system -> admin -> gnome partition editor
[07:10] <taxman> Dr`Keovorkian: could be lots of things. does it work at full speed in an other OS?
[07:10] <burner> milllmannn: netstat -a works here
[07:10] <dr_willis> it just runs xkill nicely :)
[07:10] <Dr`Keovorkian> taxman, yes, seems only to be ubuntu.
[07:10] <PrimoTurbo> anyways thanks I'm out
[07:11] <slowz3r> how do i get airoscript.sh to execute in ubuntu?
[07:11] <robby> bye
[07:11] <bigmb> burner: thanks...hopefully I won't have to bother you again :D
[07:11] <burner> lol, it's all good
[07:11] <Dr`Keovorkian> slowz3r, sh airoscript.sh
[07:11] <robby> lol
[07:11] <w30> PrimoTurbo, It's called Force Quit
[07:11] <taxman> Dr`Keovorkian: what driver are you using? I really have no wireless expertise, just know some things to check
[07:12] <bullgard4> What is the unit of measurement of the timestamps in the /var/log/dmesg file. Example: '[    5.132000] '.
[07:12] <Dr`Keovorkian> taxman, it's the bcm43xx driver.
[07:12] <CVD> how to view xchat loga from here
[07:12] <tupa> w30 CTRL+ALT+ESC works for that
[07:12] <w30> dr_willis, I would assume that :=)
[07:12] <CVD> logs?
[07:12] <taxman> Dr`Keovorkian: huh. dunno. have you tried ndiswrapper?
[07:12] <slowz3r> Dr`Keovorkian: doesnt do anything i have done it before in backtrack using ./airoscript
[07:12] <bigmb> Ok...so I'm not so smart. I have Ubuntu on this partition, windows on another. Can I use this editor to give windows (ugh) another gig? If so...how?
[07:13] <w30> tupa, :=)
[07:13] <tupa> w30 I thought you were gone, probably you are using a non-working codec (about the mov files not working)
[07:13] <taxman> bigmb: yes, use gparted to resize the linux partition
[07:13] <the_padawan> slowz3r: are you getting an error?
[07:13] <w30> tupa, I still have your private message open
[07:13] <Dr`Keovorkian> taxman, I would, but it didn't compile right. Normally, that does work, but bcm is already there and working =)
[07:13] <Ryan450> hey guys, trying to set a new GDM theme, I go to system -> administration -> login window -> local then select the theme, hit close. When I log out its the same old theme, even after a system restart. any ideas?
[07:13] <genefitz> So, here's a strange question, something I hadn't noticed till today. When I reconfigure my xserver, for my screen resolution fix, I go through the motions, and everyting is jolly, I use nVidia and get my screen resolution fixed and I am stuck using 50, 54, and 56 Hz
[07:14] <burner> bigmb: you can't when it's mounted...   boot hte livecd and run gparted
[07:14] <oscar> anybody know a good program/command for backing up files and folders?
[07:14] <genefitz> tpday I use just NV, now Ihave my screen resolution and 75 hz..
[07:14] <slowz3r> the_padawan: i get function not found and then synatax error..im used to doing ./airoscript.sh why wouldnt t work now
[07:14] <genefitz> Why is that?
[07:14] <burner> oscar: sbackup :)  look in add/remove
[07:14] <oscar> ok
[07:14] <wctraxler> wireless question for a rt2500 wirless link card in roameing mode how too set ipaddress and stuff in terminal window like sudo iwconfig? or sudo ifconfig? send e-mail too wctraxler@config.com please
[07:14] <dr_willis> Ryan450,  i would guess it dident like the theme file. or you missclicked.  i hit alt-ctrl-backspace to force X to quit/restart gdm to see the themes changes. Not reboot.
[07:14] <taxman> Dr`Keovorkian: that's a pretty specific question, so the forums may be a better bet for you. But isn't ndiswrapper available as a package to install without compiling?
[07:14] <w30> tupa, you suppose I should reinstall those two lib-codec apps ?
[07:15] <bigmb> burner: could I boot from an older livecd and re-size it there?
[07:15] <oscar> yeh its iwconfig dude
[07:15] <wctraxler> i have it working on the manual mode
[07:15] <burner> bigmb: if it has gparted ;)
[07:15] <w30> tupa libxine1 and gstreamer0.10
[07:15] <Dr`Keovorkian> taxman, probably. I'll hit the forums for a try, thanks.
[07:15] <Ryan450> dr_willis, it took the theme file just fine :S.
[07:15] <slowz3r> the_padawan: any ideas ?
[07:15] <CVD> waiting...
[07:15] <the_padawan> slowz3r: well, what has changed since the last time it worked?
[07:15] <bigmb> burner: I don't know if it does. If it doesn't, can I not just boot from the CD...install gparted, and go from there?
[07:15] <genefitz> I am not complaining, mind you, I just think it is wierd that nVidia would show up 2 different driver sets, one that works correctly and one that chokes my frequency
[07:15] <Ryan450> dr_willis, and I attempted multiple times.
[07:15] <burner> bigmb: maybe?  it works in feisty I know :)  and dapper
[07:16] <wctraxler> yea what are the codes cant find any place exauly what the codes are
[07:16] <bigmb> burner: okies. I'll give it a shot :) If it doesn't work...you might be hearing back. Thanks :D
[07:16] <taxman> Dr`Keovorkian: there are some tools to check signal strength, etc. Have you tried seeing what's available in synaptic? Or does the driver manpage have anything useful?
[07:16] <wctraxler> oscar do you have the codes and instruction too do it
[07:16] <slowz3r> the_padawan: umm..the linux distro..
[07:17] <slowz3r> the_padawan: when i do ./airoscript.sh i get permission denied
[07:17] <dr_willis> Ryan450,  try a different theme
[07:17] <Dr`Keovorkian> taxman, my first instinct is to look for something that's throttling the connection, but I can't seem to find anything that would.
[07:17] <Ryan450> dr_willis, fair enough, back in a few.
[07:17] <Dr`Keovorkian> slowz3r, do a: sudo chmod 777 airoscript.sh
[07:17] <the_padawan> slowz3r: try a 'sudo chmod 755 airoscript.sh', that will give you execute permissions
[07:18] <Dr`Keovorkian> Or 755 =)
[07:18] <saint-takeshi> i take it there is absolutely nothing i can do about the fact that ATI's last prop. driver for my card doesn't support xorg >7.1?
[07:18] <the_padawan> slowz3r: 755 will give you read/execute, 777 will give you read/write/execute
[07:18] <oscar> iwconfig [card name]  essid [network name]  key [network key]  mode [network mode (probably "managed"] 
[07:18] <bullgard4> When I started my computer this morning the home partition had been mounted 30 times. So fsck was called and the splash screen did not hide all startup messages. These startup messages end in either 'OK' or 'failed' on the right-hand side of the screen. They differ from the contents of /var/log/dmesg. Are they logged in some file also?
[07:18] <tupa> w30, sorry, was watching a vid
[07:18] <tupa> w30 no, try setting a different codec in mplayer
[07:18] <slowz3r> the_padawan: alrighty not up to par with msot commands so whats the command to change the permissins
[07:18] <tupa> w30, use gmplayer for that
[07:19] <the_padawan> slowz3r: chmod
[07:19] <saint-takeshi> the latest drivers, the ones with xorg7.2 support, have left my card behind, as far as i can tell
[07:19] <the_padawan> slowz3r: 'sudo chmod 755 airoscript.sh', sudo gives you super user privelege, chmod is to change permissions, 755 is the permission code
[07:19] <slowz3r> the_padawan: so chmod <file name> then 755?
[07:19] <slowz3r> the_padawan: ok
[07:19] <oscar> just type "iwconfig" and it will show all the cards in your system and their names
[07:19] <tupa> w30, right click on gmplayer video screen -> preferences -> video, and change the driver, try using x11 or xmga
[07:19] <the_padawan> slowz3r: no, chmod 755 <filename>
[07:20] <taxman> Dr`Keovorkian: driver issues seem more likely than that unless you have some custom firewalling set up
[07:20] <Ryan450> dr_willis, same thing with one of the themes that came with the distro. It just keeps getting reset to the default theme.
[07:20] <robby> bye robby
[07:20] <wctraxler> oscar did that already trying too set ipaddress on it it wont set it just shows 0.0.0.0.0
[07:20] <slowz3r> the_padawan: now when i do ./airoscript i get function not found
[07:20] <wctraxler> i know what i have
[07:21] <Dr`Keovorkian> taxman, I see here on this bug tracker that others are getting the same thing, except this , person has 4MBPS bandwidth, and is getting 150kb/s download.
[07:21] <opopanax> i wish my ip had 5 octets
[07:21] <wctraxler> rt2500 wireless
[07:21] <robby> ip v 6?
[07:21] <wctraxler> yes
[07:21] <robby> r0bby!!!!!!!!!!!  whats up
[07:21] <wctraxler> ipv6
[07:21] <taxman> Dr`Keovorkian: oh wow. definitely looks like you need someone above my pay grade
[07:22] <r0bby> heh
[07:22] <Dr`Keovorkian> taxman, Heh, it's fine. I'll dig something up and let you know how it works out, in the case of another like me =)
[07:22] <r0bby> robby, i think you're the reason i didn't take robby!
[07:22] <robby> ouch
[07:22] <slowz3r> the_padawan: now its quite frustrating melol
[07:23] <r0bby> no i mean the fact you have it :)
[07:23] <robby> lol
[07:23] <robby> possible
[07:23] <dvm> How to update the label widget dynamically in gtk?
[07:23] <the_padawan> slowz3r: i'm not too familiar with the sript, but according to the webpage there are some variables that need to be set, have you done that?
[07:24] <robby> r0bby: still find that funny
[07:24] <stinger_au> yo
[07:24] <Bob_Dole> :/
[07:24] <Bob_Dole> How do I open rar Files?
[07:24] <the_padawan> yo
[07:24] <r0bby> robby: I've been idling here for a couple years now i think
[07:25] <stinger_au> i have apache setup on my server - i wanted to know what type of user does apache come under.. say i want to get it right access to some folders what user would i use ?
[07:25] <slowz3r> the_padawan: nope, i never realled need to chagne any veraibls in the script before on backtrack
[07:25] <w30> tupa cool man that did it now you can go the Linux super elete club as a standing member
[07:25] <robby> ha, i do that from time time to time.
[07:25] <robby> - 1 time
[07:26] <Bob_Dole> I installed 7zip, and I can't figure out how to use it to open a .rar file/
[07:26] <Bob_Dole> or open it, at all.
[07:26] <the_padawan> slowz3r: not sure, check out the webpage and see if that fixes things
[07:26] <Bob_Dole> So how do I open rar's
[07:26] <the_padawan> slowz3r: http://daouid.googlepages.com/airoscriptwepcrackingscript2
[07:26] <burner> Bob_Dole: get the rar package from add/remove
[07:26] <burner> Bob_Dole: then use file-roller
[07:26] <bruenig> slowz3r, just learn to do it, it really isn't that hard
[07:27] <w30> tupa, thanks a million, saved my day
[07:27] <slowz3r> bruenig: i have used it before never had problems with it..only when i try it on ubuntu did it fine on backtrack
[07:27] <tupa> w30 glad you made it
[07:27] <CVD> when the next ubuntu coming out?
[07:28] <BaD_CrC> too bad there's no doobie-roller
[07:28] <taxman> CVD: in October
[07:28] <BaD_CrC> CVD: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
[07:28] <nj786> can anybody tell me why IRC and TERMINAL popup everytime i login?
[07:28] <taxman> the 18th is currently planned for
[07:29] <BaD_CrC> thank you burner
[07:29] <creatoun> anyone know if i'll be having problems using debian packages?
[07:29] <burner> nj786: your session was saved with those apps open... system->prefs->session
[07:29] <Snikch13> can i get a link to the faq regarding read-only issues after install? not only are my externals HDD read only, but so is everything on the HDD ubuntu is installed on.
[07:29] <BaD_CrC> hmm, *** error: package 'firestarter' not found
[07:29] <robby> BaD: make a gravity smoker in the kitchen sink
[07:30] <nj786> burner: ok how do i change them?
[07:30] <BaD_CrC> so much for the doobie-roller being useful
[07:30] <w30> tupa, now my Firefox plays mov files inside the browser in mplayer Cool very Cool
[07:30] <BaD_CrC> it's funny because i don't even smoke mary jane.
[07:30] <robby> BaD:  lol.. yeah 1 go and its cache.
[07:30] <burner> nj786: save your session when it looks like how you want
[07:31] <JoeLiTo> mmm ..k?
[07:31] <robby> did in school
[07:31] <BaD_CrC> ok, this isn't anything to do with ubuntu. let's stop.
[07:31] <robby> k
[07:32] <nj786> burner: do i go to current session or session options?
[07:32] <Snikch13> can i get a link to the faq regarding read-only issues after install? not only are my externals HDD read only, but so is everything on the HDD ubuntu is installed on.
[07:32] <robby> sorry
[07:33] <xferc> When I try to start my session the system get freeze, it seems thta the X cant start, any help?
[07:33] <bullgard4> What is meant by 'Lindent' as in /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.20/scripts/Lindent?
[07:33] <robby> i really don't wanna work tommorow
[07:34] <r0bby> god I keep reading robby's messages as my own
[07:34] <saint-takeshi> that must be terrifying
[07:34] <r0bby> robby has an older nick than me :'(
[07:35] <Snikch13> so im having issues with ubuntu. everything is read only, so i cannot edit any files, or save anything. quite frustrating... i just started using ubuntu today, and only been messing with linux since friday. so this is all fairly overwhelming, can anyone give me a straight answer as to what i need to do?
[07:35] <robby> how long u been on here?
[07:35] <doctorow> I need to recover a deleted file off a FAT32-formatted iPod Nano -- any suggestions?
[07:35] <SEJeff> quit
[07:35] <robby> me not that long
[07:35] <dr_willis> Snikch13,  you refering to files in your users home dir? or system files?
[07:35] <noiesmo> anyone know when the new 100.14.11 might be released for feisty??
[07:35] <Bob_Dole> Fedora Core 6 seemed so much easier to use than Ubuntu is seeming..
[07:36] <noiesmo> nvidia driver that is
[07:36] <opopanax> well, i built it, and it didn't give me any config file issues.
[07:36] <robby> i have a fedora
[07:36] <r0bby>   Registered: 3 years 21 weeks 6 days (23h 58m 19s) ago
[07:36] <Dessan> Bob_Dole: Why would you say that?
[07:36] <r0bby> ^^
[07:36] <Bob_Dole> But then I am doing things I didn't try on FC6, and a different version of WINE
[07:36] <opopanax> but it did say binreloc support disabled at configure time
[07:36] <dr_willis> Last i used Fedora - it lasted all of 2 days. :) befor i went back to Ubuntu
[07:36] <BaD_CrC> "my distro is better than yours" UGH!
[07:36] <wckdkl0wn> which torrent client will let me seed more then one file at a time?
[07:36] <bruenig> wckdkl0wn, almost all of them
[07:36] <noiesmo> dr_willis: yeah know that feeling ;)
[07:36] <Dessan> As long as they are using Linux they are good in my book :P
[07:36] <BaD_CrC> rtorrent++
[07:37] <bruenig> wckdkl0wn, in fact I can't think of one that won't
[07:37] <robby> my distro is horrible.  wait i don't have one cause i weak
[07:37] <Bob_Dole> I used fedora for 6 months, then fedora core for 6 months, and now back to Ubuntu because I fucked something up and lost my install CD's (I removed CUPS...real smart..)
[07:37] <wckdkl0wn> bruenig, only one i got to work was the default one that came with ubuntu.. but i cant open more then one file cause it says that the port is in use
[07:37] <robby> sleepy
[07:37] <robby> laters
[07:37] <Snikch13> i am referring to any and all files
[07:37] <bruenig> Bob_Dole, ah the pitfalls of being an ignorant user, something fails and reinstall is the only choice, don't you hate that
[07:37] <dr_willis> !torrent
[07:37] <ubotu> Torrent clients: Azureus (Java), BitTornado (Shell with python front-end), KTorrent (KDE/Qt), rTorrent (C++) -  Bittorent FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[07:38] <r0bby> Okay, now i don't feel crazy
[07:38] <BaD_CrC> wckdkl0wn: http://bitflu.workaround.ch/
[07:38] <Bob_Dole> Yes :/
[07:38] <BaD_CrC> it's very useful for seeding
[07:38] <Bob_Dole> Well, I hear Ubuntu is great for ignorant users.
[07:38] <BaD_CrC> i have 3 linux distros seeding
[07:38] <noiesmo> so anyone know where I can find out how long before nvidia 100.14.11 might be available thru apt-get
[07:38] <Otterman> What is HAL my system says it cannot be started at boot???
[07:38] <CVD>  Can i install the i386 in an Athlon-64, Or its recommended to use the amd64, cuz i dont want to have 32apps-bits issues.So what all of you recommend to me? THX
[07:38] <ferronica> any one here using DELUGE ,i need help please !
[07:38] <dr_willis> noiesmo,  for feisty - perhaps never. well perhaps in backports.
[07:38] <bruenig> Bob_Dole, that's the hope but if something goes wrong, back to where you are, sort of a house of cards situation
[07:38] <RODO1201> hello
[07:39] <FunnyLookinHat> CVD, Stick to the 32 bit.
[07:39] <bruenig> ferronica, why would you capitalize deluge?
[07:39] <the_padawan> CVD: 32 bit works great
[07:39] <wctraxler> ok yall have fin ill gess ill do some more reading DAM
[07:39] <noiesmo> dr_willis: ok I will get the one from nvidia then cheers
[07:39] <RickH> Greatings!  I've had something odd happen today.  I tried to put my computer into hibernate mode, it failed.  When I logged back in, now my sound card isn't working.  I've tried reinstalling ALSA, but nothing fixes it.  Any ideas?
[07:39] <Snikch13> so im having issues with ubuntu. everything is read only, so i cannot edit any files, or save anything. quite frustrating... i just started using ubuntu today, and only been messing with linux since friday. so this is all fairly overwhelming, can anyone give me a straight answer as to what i need to do? (dr willis: this is regarding my system files, home directory, any external HDDs, etc.)
[07:40] <BaD_CrC> wow....  'apt-cache search torrent | sort'
[07:40] <tupa> RickH did you tried alsaconf?
[07:40] <ferronica> sorry :(
[07:40] <RickH> tupa:  Nope, didn't know to do that.  I'll try it now.
[07:40] <bruenig> Snikch13, shouldn't be for home directory?
[07:40] <ferronica> bruenig: Do you use ?
[07:40] <bruenig> Snikch13, in fact I don't think you could login if that were true of your home directory
[07:40] <saint-takeshi> Otterman: HAL is the Hardware Abstraction Layer,,,,i don't know what it's actually used for, but it's the thing that stops you putting a hard drive from one PC to another and booting the same copy of the same OS (just a side-effect, windows 95 didn't have that, so i got all confused when i switched to linux)
[07:40] <tupa> by the way is that your real name RickH?
[07:40] <BaD_CrC> Snikch13: did you try putting 'sudo' before your commands?
[07:40] <bruenig> ferronica, yes
[07:41] <RickH> tupa:  Rick H-----, 'alsoconf: command not found"
[07:41] <wctraxler> any way some one can give me a url for wireless configuration on romming
[07:41] <Snikch13> as an example, I tried to copy the html file that holds my firefox bookmarks, normally if i do a reinstall, i copy that file then copy it to the new install, and it give me my bookmarks. however here i cant copy over the firefox bookmark html file on the HDD
[07:41] <Otterman> Thanks saint
[07:41] <tupa> RickH sudo alsaconf
[07:41] <RODO1201> I just installed Ubuntu...are there only 2 resolutions for my comp monitor?
[07:41] <tupa> not alsoconf RickH
[07:41] <RickH> tupa:  Yes.  "sudo: alsaconf: command not found"
[07:41] <bruenig> Snikch13, where are you trying to copy it to?
[07:41] <ferronica> Any one here using Deluge ,i need help please !
[07:41] <RickH> Typo with "also", I actually did type in "alsa"
[07:41] <tupa> RickH, huh, you are right
[07:42] <tupa> what happened with debian's alsaconf ??
[07:42] <bruenig> ferronica, i just told you I was, come on now
[07:42] <CVD> thats my question why stick to 32?
[07:42] <Zasch> Hello
[07:43] <RickH> When I tried to download the latest alsa drivers, to fix this, I get errors.  It says too many arguments for pci_something
[07:43] <Snikch13> />etc>firefox>profile
[07:43] <Zasch> Uh...how do I compile something from source?
[07:43] <RickH> Zasch:  For a package, or just a program you're writing?
[07:43] <RickH> Zasch:  "./configure" typically.
[07:43] <RickH> Zasch:  Then "make"
[07:43] <RickH> Zasch:  then "make install"
[07:43] <bruenig> Snikch13, you want to add it to /home/user/.mozilla/firefox/*.default/
[07:44] <Snikch13> the bookmark file, im trying to overwrite it
[07:44] <Zasch> I'm a complete noob, and don't know what you are saying. I'm trying to compile Pidgin 2.0.2
[07:44] <noiesmo> CVD: this might answer your Q http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=616&num=1
[07:44] <bruenig> !compile | Zasch
[07:44] <ubotu> Zasch: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[07:44] <Snikch13> yeah but it tells me the HDD is a read-only
[07:44] <RickH> I haven't had any notable problems with Ubuntu until today.
[07:44] <CVD> ok
[07:44] <RAOF> !ask > ferronica
[07:44] <RickH> I'm sure my sound card issue is just something weird... after a failed hibernate attempt that's all she wrote.  No sound.
[07:45] <RickH> I'm also curious why I get errors when attempting to compile ALSA for intel8x0 sound card.
[07:45] <ferronica> How to do port forwarding in ubuntu Fiesty fawn  gnome (DELUGE)
[07:46] <panfist> hey, is there a way i can shutdown the computer after some amount of time, like 30 minutes?
[07:46] <Prophezy> Hi ubotu! i haved installed Dreamweaver, but i cant get it to start. i start it with Wine, but nothing happens, just my hdd work alot... do you know whats wrong? the whole DW MX installtion went great.
[07:47] <bigmb> ok. I booted on liveCD, I've taken 2gig off one partition. How do I attach it to another?
[07:47] <Prophezy> or any Ubuntu Guru?
[07:47] <Dessan> panfist, shutdown (time in 24 hour format. eg, 13:00)
[07:47] <saint-takeshi> Prophezy: try running it from a terminal, see if it gives any output
[07:48] <noiesmo> Prophezy: dont know if this helps http://luiscosio.com/how-to-dreamweaver-running-on-ubuntu-in-10-easy-steps
[07:48] <Bob_Dole>  Oh, I see a winmx chat client... source code.. I don't know anything about source :/
[07:48] <bigmb> ok. I booted on liveCD, I've taken 2gig off one partition. How do I attach it to another?
[07:48] <bigmb> i'm using gparted
[07:48] <RickH> bigmb:  You specify the file system as Ext2 or Ext3, and then the mount point to "/"
[07:48] <Prophezy> Saint & Noiesmo thanks for the help i will try :)
[07:49] <saint-takeshi> prophezy the command will most likely be...um.. wine /home/user/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Macromedia/DreamWeaver/DreamWeaver.exe
[07:50] <bigmb> RickH: I'm really new to this...so first I take the 2 gig from its current partition and resize it...then I will have an 'unused' category
[07:50] <bigmb> RickH: correct?
[07:50] <panfist> dessan is the time like a countdown, or just the next time the clock hits that mark, it will shutdown?
[07:50] <RickH> bigmb:  Yup.
[07:50] <RickH> Here's an article to read on disk partitioning.  Some of the comments at the end explain also how to do it:
[07:50] <Dessan> panfist,  When it hits the mark.
[07:51] <RickH> bigmb:  http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/32967/113/
[07:51] <RickH> bigmb:  page 4
[07:52] <RickH> bigmb:  http://techrecipesforall.blogspot.com/
[07:53] <Dessan> panfist, you could do shutdown +30 I believe which would be 30 min
[07:54] <bigmb> RickH: I'm still a bit confused. I only seem to have the option to take the free space and make a new partition...I want to add it to an existing partition
[07:54] <RickH> bigmb:  You can't add it to an existing.
[07:54] <RickH> bigmb:  You'll need to resize your existing to include the free space.
[07:55] <bigmb> RickH: so there is no way to make an existing partition larger?
[07:55] <RickH> bigmb:  You can do three things:  1) Create a new one, 2) Delete an existing one, 3) resize an existing one.
[07:55] <kuitang> parted can do it
[07:55] <RickH> bigmb:  when you resize, you're basically deleting it then adding a new one.
[07:55] <RickH> bigmb:  Yeah, are you using gparted?
[07:55] <bigmb> RickH: yes...
[07:55] <RickH> bigmb:  "sudo gparted"
[07:55] <RickH> bigmb:  Okay... then there you are.
[07:56] <bigmb> RickH: I am using gparted. I need to give a partition more space. Can I do this?
[07:56] <Dessan> bigmb, http://www.hermann-uwe.de/blog/resizing-ext3-partitions-with-parted might help
[07:56] <RickH> bigmb:  Not easily.
[07:56] <RickH> bigmb:  disk partitions are part of the fundamental permanent storage used by computers.  They're not easily resiable.
[07:56] <RickH> resizable.
[07:56] <RickH> There are tools you can buy for about $50 which make it very easy to do.
[07:57] <RickH> Apart from that... not an easy thing to do.
[07:57] <nj786> does anybody know how to install XP VIRTUAL?
[07:57] <AzMoo[w] > or you can use gparted, which is pretty easy.
[07:57] <kuitang> bigmb: actually, imho, gparted is pretty easy
[07:57] <bigmb> RickH: I understand that...but my partition is virtually out of room. I need to give it a bit more
[07:57] <Dessan> gparted and parted it self are pretty easy if you know the commands
[07:58] <Dessan> bigmb, did you look at the link i sent you?
[07:58] <RickH> I'm getting a weird error when I try to recompile the alsa source with "sudo module-assistant a-i alsa-source".  It tells me adriver.h:742 error redefinition of "jiffies_to_msecs"
[07:58] <RickH> bigmb:  I don't know of a way to do it, short of resizing the partition... and in my experience, that basically destroys everything you have in that partition.
[07:59] <bigmb> RickH: :(
[07:59] <freeemind> !seen pawan
[07:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about seen pawan - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:59] <seraphangel> [%]  freeemind, well... i don't remember seeing [pawan]  :\ .$Bec(B$B~?(BUPP$B~?(B$Bec(B
[07:59] <RickH> bigmb:  Partition Magic is the tool you want.
[07:59] <Frogzoo> RickH: you can resize ext3 partitions & keep your data - provided the  partition is unmounted when you do it
[07:59] <bigmb> Dessan: I am too much a dunce to make sense of a lot of that
[07:59] <RickH> bigmb:  It allows you to do these things.  There are also some freeware tools which do it, though I don't have much experience with them.
[07:59] <freeemind> RickH, thats a src failure
[08:00] <freeemind> aka bug
[08:00] <RickH> Frogzoo:  Only if your disk is continguous.
[08:00] <kuitang> RickH,bigmb: parted can do pretty much everything pmagic can do nowadays with non-ntfs fs
[08:00] <RickH> Frogzoo:  If your partition is someplace else, then the partition(s) in the way has to be moved.
[08:00] <Frogzoo> RickH: true dat
[08:00] <RickH> kuitang:  parted is a command-line utility though, right?
[08:00] <freemind> gparted is the gnome implementation with GUI :)
[08:00] <bigmb> kuitang: the partition I need to make larger is ntfs :( I fail
[08:01] <conorkirkpatrick> Hai
[08:01] <RickH> freemind:  How do I fix the src failure?  Get a newer copy or older one?  Or something like that?
[08:01] <RickH> I don't understand why this failure all of a sudden.. it happened after a failed hibernate attempt. :(
[08:02] <freemind> RickH, yea, indeed! try latest STABLE
[08:02] <freemind> conorkirkpatrick, hai
[08:02] <RickH> freemind:  The version from Synaptic should be latest stable, right?
[08:02] <freemind> yea, but from synaptic should be precompild
[08:03] <freemind> +e
[08:03] <freemind> conorkirkpatrick, wup?
[08:03] <RickH> freemind:  Exactly.  And it's not working after I did a reinstall, though it showed success.
[08:03] <RickH> aplay -l lists my card
[08:03] <wckdkl0wn> what would i use to open a .msi file?
[08:03] <flowbot> can anyone give me an idea why samba clients and network printer work when i'm connected by ethernet to my router, but not when i connect wirelessly?
[08:03] <RickH> lspci -v shows my motherboard plus audio
[08:03] <freemind> wckdkl0wn, wine
[08:04] <RickH> flowbot:  I've heard that there are wireless issuse with Ubuntu.  No experience with those issues though (don't use wireless)
[08:04] <freemind> flowbot, same subnet?
[08:04] <conorkirkpatrick> I have an app that I need to compile, and I installed all the neccessary libs, but it wont compile giving an error to libconfig... I removed libconfig, and the program compiled completely! (O_o) Then when running it, it said there was a missing object file (libconfig) and after reinstalling it, I get the same error,  but then it wont compile!
[08:04] <kuitang> flowbot: your router, not computer, may be configured to assign different netmasks to ethernet and wireless
[08:04] <RickH> conorkirkpatrick:  Is it failing because of a particular version of libconfig?
[08:04] <freemind> conorkirkpatrick, do "ldd" on the compiled binary
[08:04] <Frogzoo> flowbot: can you ping the printer?
[08:04] <conorkirkpatrick> freemind: Okay, Lemme turn on my ubuntu PC :P
[08:05] <flowbot> freemind, yeah, same subnet (i think), but i can't connect ethernet cos it is stuffed - keeps shutting down my computer
[08:05] <wckdkl0wn> freemind, what is a .msi file anyway?
[08:05] <wckdkl0wn> freemind, flash?
[08:05] <conorkirkpatrick> wckdkl0wn: MSI is windows installer
[08:05] <freemind> installing shit
[08:05] <freemind> :)
[08:05] <flowbot> Frogzoo, would i just do a #ping <printer_ip>
[08:05] <wckdkl0wn> ok
[08:05] <Frogzoo> flowbot: sure, no root required
[08:05] <freemind> where are you guys from?
[08:05] <wckdkl0wn> how do i setup wine then?
[08:05] <freemind> wckdkl0wn, apt-get install wine
[08:05] <Frogzoo> freemind: offtopic
[08:06] <freemind> wine <file.msi>
[08:06] <wckdkl0wn> ok ty
[08:06] <conorkirkpatrick> freemind: Oh boy, is he going to have some fun with wine :D
[08:06] <freemind> Frogzoo, where's that? =)
[08:06] <freemind> never heard about that country
[08:06] <freemind> j/k
[08:06] <RickH> freemind:  The latest is 1.0.14, I was trying with 1.0.12
[08:07] <flowbot> Frogzoo, no response from ping :( ... although when i use hplip gui configuration, it detects the printer, but can't communicate with it
[08:07] <conorkirkpatrick> I'm from shifting sand land
[08:07] <freemind> me2 =)
[08:07] <freemind> RickH, try latest
[08:07] <holycow> las vegas?
[08:07] <Frogzoo> flowbot: if you can't ping, printing won't work - fix your networking
[08:07] <RickH> freemind:  Is there a keyword on apt-get to get the latest?
[08:07] <RickH> freemind:  Or do you have to know the versions?
[08:07] <conorkirkpatrick> I might move to bomb omb land
[08:08] <conorkirkpatrick> </SM64 reference>
[08:08] <freemind> RickH, ask "apt-cache show <packet>"
[08:08] <conorkirkpatrick> Okay I am starting my ubuntu box
[08:08] <liberion> hey guys ive got a problem with my gpg key ,i do an apt-get update and im getting a gpg error can anyone help me?
[08:08] <RickH> freemind:  thanks.
[08:08] <RickH> freemind:  1.0.14 appears to be working.
[08:08] <Frogzoo> RickH: apt-get by default fetches the latest
[08:08] <nj786> how do i get a system update?
[08:08] <RickH> Frogzoo:  It's the latest that's been uploaded into whatever verse, right?
[08:09] <pawan> hi
[08:09] <freemind> hi pawan mate
[08:09] <RickH> pawan:  how do...
[08:09] <pawan> fine
[08:09] <freemind> :)
[08:09] <radioaktivstorm> hello, i much prefer the feel of xubuntu to kubuntu, but for some reason....my laptop gets very very hot if i use xubuntu.... and generally says cooler under kubuntu. can someone explain why this happpens?
[08:09] <freemind> pawan, what are you upto?
[08:09] <forceflow> hey, im having some issues with the update to gutsy gibbon....the update-manager is being evil....who might i ask about this issue?
[08:10] <Frogzoo> RickH: aye
[08:10] <RickH> radioaktivstorm:  xubuntu using 3D effects mode, or its basic install?
[08:10] <musikgoat|laptop> any suggestions on the following error, when trying to load jedit
[08:10] <radioaktivstorm> RickH, no special effects. compositor and shadows are off
[08:10] <gtr225> hello room
[08:10] <musikgoat|laptop> GC Warning: Out of Memory!  Returning NIL!
[08:10] <musikgoat|laptop> Exception in thread "main" GC Warning: Out of Memory!  Returning NIL!
[08:10] <musikgoat|laptop> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org.gjt.sp.jedit.jEdit
[08:10] <musikgoat|laptop> *** Got java.lang.OutOfMemoryError while trying to print stack trace.
[08:10] <sport> okay i've been working on this problem for several hours so far, i have a little hp running xubuntu that ive modified in to a lan file server. but if i try to make it serve anything else the ports dont work. ive gone to canyouseeme.org and test the ports. they all have time outs even 80 and 21. ive changed the forwarding at my router and nothing changed. help?
[08:11] <RickH> radioaktivstorm:  Nope.  No idea why.  Sounds odd. :)
[08:11] <conorkirkpatrick> freemind: libconfig.so.2 => not found
[08:11] <gtr225> what type of router do u have?
[08:11] <freemind> sport, check "netstat -notaup | less"
[08:11] <bruenig> RickH, people actually use that?
[08:11] <freemind> conorkirkpatrick, check your hdd, is the file anywhere?
[08:11] <radioaktivstorm> RickH yeah... it really is....my computer gets hot enough to hurt my fingers through the keyboard
[08:12] <forceflow> i get the following error when i try to update to gibbon following the update method on the website, which is basically just running "gksudo update-manager -d": warning: could not initiate dbus
[08:12] <forceflow> current dist not found in meta-release file
[08:12] <forceflow> could not send the dbus Inhibit signal: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.
[08:12] <radioaktivstorm> i think its the ram area that heats up
[08:12] <RickH> bruenig:  Yup.  I like Ubuntu with the software installed better though, methinks.
[08:12] <forceflow> anyone have any ideas or am i on my own
[08:12] <pawan> xmms not working properly
[08:12] <conorkirkpatrick> freemind: I don't think so, but my apt-get seems b0rked, When I just type apt-get it gives me usage, but when I type sudo apt-get instal dfhjahffaf it doesn't even say package not found
[08:12] <RickH> radioaktivstorm:  That doesn't sound good.  I'd switch back to Ubuntu or Kubuntu.
[08:12] <freemind> pawan, why?
[08:12] <bruenig> RickH, I didn't understand your last sentence
[08:13] <pawan> not seeing the name on the tab
[08:13] <Prophezy> hmm.. it doesnt work , either from the links or the terminal :(
[08:13] <pawan> only shortcut displayed
[08:13] <conorkirkpatrick> !fix apt
[08:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fix apt - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:13] <conorkirkpatrick> oops
[08:13] <freemind> pawan, anything changed on config?
[08:13] <pawan> no
[08:13] <sport> 0.0.0.0:"the port i want" ect LISTEN freemind
[08:13] <RickH> what's a good mixer?
[08:13] <radioaktivstorm> RickH yah probably a good idea. pity.  i really like xfce.
[08:13] <radioaktivstorm> ah wel
[08:13] <sport> freemind i assume i want it to say listen
[08:13] <Mukpomo3r> hello
[08:13] <RickH> radioaktivstorm:  There's no reason you can install ubuntu, then add XFCE.
[08:14] <freemind> pawan: any warnings in console?
[08:14] <sauvin> my ubuntu (from a livecd) came with xfce already installed.
[08:14] <pawan> no
[08:14] <freemind> sport, yes :)
[08:14] <Mukpomo3r> i need some help! how can i see password behind ******
[08:14] <radioaktivstorm> RickH i have gnome kde and xfce on my box atm. i cant get used to kde though even though my computer seems to behave the most under it
[08:15] <sport> so why doesn't it work then D:
[08:15] <bruenig> Mukpomo3r, you can't?
[08:15] <Mukpomo3r> no i am not
[08:15] <RickH> FOUND THE STUPID PROBLEM!!!  Apparently during my failed hibernate attempt, the mixer settings all went back to defaults, which means certain audio channels are muted.
[08:15] <RickH> :(
[08:15] <sport> freemind: so why doesn't it work then D:
[08:15] <sauvin> KDE can be customised to within a millimetre of its life, you know that, right?
[08:15] <Mukpomo3r> maybe i need some soft
[08:15] <RickH> All drivers were installed correctly, it was just the mixer settings.  How lame.
[08:15] <Mukpomo3r> or anything else
[08:15] <freemind> sport, use a logfile or packet anylizer to find out(debugging)
[08:15] <omar> hi
[08:15] <wckdkl0wn> how do i remove the default bittorrent client?
[08:16] <RickH> wckdkl0wn:  Try Synaptic
[08:16] <DrowElf> hiya people.. I just did a dual boot vista/feisty and everything worked great.. The thing is that because damn vista only has its own partitioning software and it does NOT let you choose how much space you want to seperate but instead tells you (microsoft controls EVERYTHING) I only gave feisty 2.7gigs... Now is where the plot thickens (ta ta ta tammmmm....)
[08:16] <RickH> wckdkl0wn:  System - Administration - Synaptic Package Manager
[08:16] <Bob_Dole> Is there a firewall that blocks most non-standard ports or something?
[08:16] <Prophezy> do anyone know how to uninstall programs from wine????
[08:16] <bruenig> Mukpomo3r, all that is copied into the buffer is 6 asterisks, they don't carry anything with them, I think you are a little crazy if you don't see that
[08:16] <DrowElf> I installed some software on feisty and restarted.. but now I can't log in because there is no space left on the partition..
[08:16] <radioaktivstorm> sauvin.... can the contexts and menus be simplified in kde....thats my biggest issue aside from the fact that some of the dialogs extend beyond the width of my screen...which is incredibly annoying.
[08:16] <freemind> Bob_Dole, check "iptables -L"
[08:16] <DrowElf> what can I do?
[08:16] <RickH> DrowElf:  Delete some of the stuff you downloaded.
[08:16] <freemind> lol
[08:17] <DrowElf> can't///
[08:17] <RODO1201> HELP PLEASE... :)
[08:17] <RickH> DrowElf:  You may need to boot fromt he live CD to get Nautilus
[08:17] <Mukpomo3r> bruening look
[08:17] <sauvin> The extending dialogs, I can't help with except to suggest maybe you need to configure for higher resolution. I can't comment about contexts, either, but yes, the menus can be simplified.
[08:17] <freemind> pyCube, hello
[08:17] <DrowElf> what's Nautilius?
[08:17] <Mukpomo3r> bruenig look
[08:17] <wckdkl0wn> RickH, says it wants to remove gnome-desktop also
[08:17] <RODO1201> hello?
[08:17] <RickH> DrowElf:  It's the Windows Explorer like tool for Ubuntu.
[08:17] <freemind> pyCube, are you from twisted matrix?
[08:17] <forceflow> anyone i can ask about gutsy in here?
[08:17] <sauvin> You could, if you wanted, just create your own taskbar scheme and run off that.
[08:17] <Mukpomo3r> =)
[08:17] <Lekrem> RODO1201: hello
[08:17] <RickH> wckdkl0wn:  Yes, that might happen.  You will need to type "sudo apt-get install gnome-desktop" after you're done.
[08:17] <bruenig> !gutsy | forceflow
[08:17] <ubotu> forceflow: 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
[08:17] <DrowElf> what will I do with it?
[08:18] <RickH> DrowElf:  You'll look at your system and see what can be deleted.
[08:18] <ThanatosDrive> How do I reformat a disk?
[08:18] <RickH> DrowElf:  You'll have to find something to delete.
[08:18] <liberion> hey guys where do i find a public gpg key for ubuntu?
[08:18] <bruenig> wckdkl0wn, gnome-desktop is a meta package, it doesn't matter just remove it
[08:18] <RickH> ThanatosDrive:  parted or gparted
[08:18] <wckdkl0wn> RickH, sry it was ubuntu-desktop
[08:18] <ThanatosDrive> RickH: ?
[08:18] <freemind> liberion, apt-get install apt-keyring
[08:18] <nj786> how do i get a  system update?
[08:18] <DrowElf> ok, fair enough, nautilus you say.. ok
[08:18] <DrowElf> but
[08:18] <bruenig> wckdkl0wn, yes ubuntu-desktop I meant too, weird that we both erred
[08:18] <freemind> nj786, apt-get upgrade; apt-get dist-upgrade
[08:18] <sleepster> does anyone know how I could find out why my computer takes so long to boot?
[08:18] <RickH> ThanatosDrive:  When you use gparted ("sudo gparted") one of the options will be "format"
[08:19] <sauvin> Drowelf, you might be able to use gparted to downsize your Vista partition so you can have more breathing room for your Ubuntu. Otherwise, you might wind up using USB storage or something for breathing space.
[08:19] <liberion> freemind, thanx alot man
[08:19] <forceflow> bruenig: i really need help to try to workaround a bug, the update-manger is f-ed and not allowing me to update to it....i have the current version, but i get a dbus error
[08:19] <wckdkl0wn> bruenig, so its ok to remove that? that wont mess up my desktop?
[08:19] <RickH> sleepster:  Look at the boot log.
[08:19] <sleepster> it takes like 3 minutes initially and freezes, and then all of a sudden it boots fast
[08:19] <radioaktivstorm> sauvin, my laptop is set at its highest supported resolution 1280x800 but  still i have this problem...the best example i can think of is crypto in the konqueror settings. it makes the dialog about 400 pixels larger than the 1280 i already have on my monitor
[08:19] <RODO1201> need help installing ubuntu
[08:19] <RickH> sleepster:  You'll see what items are taking a lot of time.
[08:19] <freemind> liberion, np =)
[08:19] <sleepster> RickH: I did "dmesg"
[08:19] <ThanatosDrive> RickH: Can it reformat into FAT filesystem?
[08:19] <bruenig> wckdkl0wn, yes remove it, it is one of the unfortunate flaws of apt that it is even necessary
[08:19] <DrowElf> I saw that on the live cd there is a partitioning software, I was wondering if anyone got experience on what will happen to my vista if I resize it more then vista's partitioning allowed me to?
[08:19] <RickH> ThanatosDrive:  Yes, into all kinds of file formats.
[08:19] <freemind> !time
[08:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about time - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:19] <DrowElf> so I can install feisty peacefully...
[08:19] <RickH> ThanatosDrive:  You have to set that first, and then click the format checkbox.
[08:20] <bruenig> !gutsy | forceflow read it
[08:20] <ubotu> forceflow read it: 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
[08:20] <liberion> anybody making money off of giving dell support for ubuntu ,im curious??
[08:20] <ThanatosDrive> RickH: gparted didn't work, although parted did.
[08:20] <freemind> !bruenig | relax
[08:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bruenig - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:20] <RickH> ThanatosDrive: type "sudo apt-get install gparted"
[08:20] <Sergiu`> hello
[08:20] <oldude67> hi
[08:20] <Sergiu`> anyone know, the ubuntu start to work very very s;pw
[08:20] <freemind> hi oldude67
[08:20] <Sergiu`> slow
[08:20] <RODO1201> Lekrem?
[08:21] <Sergiu`> like a have  the 64MB of ram
[08:21] <sport> any one have any understanding if all your ports time out
[08:21] <freemind> oldude67, how are you? :)
thanks for all the help</sarcasm>
[08:21] <oldude67> im cool and you freemind
[08:21] <Frogzoo> !patience
[08:21] <ubotu> 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
[08:21] <Lekrem> RODO1201: sorry
[08:21] <freemind> oldude67, me too :) where are you from?
[08:21] <bruenig> forceflow, it says help in #ubuntu+1, if you would pay attention ubotu helped you immensely
[08:21] <Lekrem> RODO1201: whats the problem
[08:21] <nj786> does anybody know how to install XP virtual?
[08:21] <bruenig> forceflow, or perhaps ask in ##windows since you don't care if your questions are on topic
[08:21] <RickH> nj786:  In VMWare?
[08:21] <freemind> nj786, VMware
[08:21] <sleepster> how come dmesg shows the times out of order sometimes
[08:22] <Frogzoo> nj786: ha ha ha
[08:22] <oldude67> freemind, im from the great state of illinois and you?
[08:22] <forceflow> im quite blind
[08:22] <RODO1201> trying to install ubuntu...but i can't seem to burn the ISO file on disc...too large
[08:22] <forceflow> my apologies
[08:22] <nj786> Frogzoo: lol?
[08:22] <liberion> freemind, it said couldnt find pkg
[08:22] <nj786> RickH: yes
[08:22] <sauvin> Which part of Illinois?
[08:22] <freemind> oldude67, germany, frankfurt :)
[08:22] <Frogzoo> nj786: offtopic
[08:22] <RickH> nj786:  Install VMWare Server.  Create a new virtual machine.  Put your XP CD in the drive, and install it.
[08:22] <nj786> freemind: yes
[08:22] <radioaktivstorm> nj786 inline  with ubuntu? there was a great article on lifehacker about that
[08:22] <wckdkl0wn> i have bittornado installed on this system.. but cant open it in terminal by typing bittornado. says it doesnt exist. but if i do sudo apt-get install bittornado it says i have latest version already
[08:22] <freemind> liberion, try "apt-cache search keyring"
[08:22] <nj786> Frogzoo: your not talking about that 50 cent song are you?
[08:22] <ThanatosDrive> RODO1201: That's a bit odd. It should fit. If you're having problems with it though, you could order a CD for free. Or ask a friend to burn it for you.
[08:22] <nj786> radioaktivstorm: pardon?
[08:23] <oldude67> Rodo1201, did you burn the dvd instead of the cd?
[08:23] <metaxyy__fw> Is there a standard FTP server for simple day-to-day work like an Apache or lighttpd?
[08:23] <nj786> RickH: ok umm....is there a online guide?
[08:23] <freemind> wckdkl0wn, "which bittornado"
[08:23] <bruenig> wckdkl0wn, $(dpkg -L bittornado | grep \/usr\/bin)
[08:23] <RickH> nj786:  I'm sure there is.  It's a very straight-forward process.
[08:23] <ThanatosDrive> RickH: Perfect! Thanks!
[08:23] <liberion> freemind, thanx
[08:23] <RickH> nj786:  I'm going to message you.
[08:23] <DrowElf> is there any way I can uninstall the current installation of ubuntu?
[08:23] <nj786> RickH: ok thanks
[08:23] <RODO1201> size of file is 697...but burn size was 714
[08:23] <DrowElf> I want to make a new partition for it (a bigger one)
[08:23] <wckdkl0wn> bruenig, what do i do with that?
[08:23] <sauvin> Drowelf: yes. You can format its drive.
[08:24] <bruenig> wckdkl0wn, copy and paste it
[08:24] <DrowElf> but then I'll be left with GRUB, probably saying that nothing is bootable..
[08:24] <sauvin> Drowelf, why not use gparted or partition magic or something?
[08:24] <DrowElf> I got a dual boot here
[08:24] <freemind> wckdkl0wn, copy it to $PATH or add folder to it
[08:24] <wckdkl0wn> bruenig, bash: /usr/bin: is a directory
[08:24] <bruenig> wckdkl0wn, copy and paste the entire thing at once including the dollar parenthesis
[08:24] <RickH> nj786:  go to #rickh
[08:25] <wckdkl0wn> bruenig, i did and i put it in terminal and it gave me that
[08:25] <bruenig> wckdkl0wn, ok do this: $(dpkg -L bittornado | grep \/usr\/bin/.)
[08:25] <bruenig> wckdkl0wn, ok do this: $(dpkg -L bittornado | grep \/usr\/bin\/.)
[08:25] <DrowElf> sauvin: vista doesn't allow for any partitioning software other than its own... now I got ubuntu on a small partition but I want to enlarge it.. can't enlarge without format, right?
[08:26] <wckdkl0wn> !pastebin
[08:26] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:26] <sleepster> how would I go about configuring my CD players? I have 3 and only 1 shows up
[08:26] <sleepster> in the bios all 3 are there though
[08:26] <bruenig> wckdkl0wn, did you do that second one?
[08:26] <radioaktivstorm> nj786, here, its an iif youre interested: http://lifehacker.com/software/linux-tip/run-windows-and-linux-apps-side+by+side-274907.php
[08:26] <wckdkl0wn> bruenig, yea got an error   http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31036/
[08:26] <RODO1201> alright...so my roomate was able to make a cd, but now it shows there are errors
[08:26] <freemind> bruenig, how old are you?
[08:27] <bruenig> is bittornado python?
[08:28] <omar> bruenig, i too have soem issue with bittorrent
[08:28] <liberion> freemind, my friend is having the problem how do i ssh into his system to fix this?
[08:28] <freemind> bruenig, how old are you?
[08:28] <bruenig> liberion, ssh username@ip
[08:28] <sleepster> anyone?  I am reading my logs and it is telligng me that it cannot set the transfer mode on my CD/DVD players.  That is why it is taking me 4 minutes to load up Ubuntu
[08:28] <wckdkl0wn> ok lets scratch bittornado and go with another i can isntall from the repositories
[08:28] <DrowElf> is there a way to uninstall ubuntu and grub? thus having a normal 1 boot laptop again?
[08:28] <Myrtti> bruenig: yes, I think it is
[08:28] <GroO_> does firestarter start on its own? there is no window shown of it.  and only runs when i do System, Administration, Firestarter
[08:29] <GroO_> I mean is it running in the background?
[08:29] <bruenig> wckdkl0wn, looks like the app is broken or there are missing dependencies
[08:29] <omar> freemind, when i open bittorrent file with bitttorrent it shows " problem connecting to tracker"
[08:29] <bruenig> freemind, I don't understand the origin of the question
[08:29] <freemind> bruenig, you dont have to :)
[08:30] <RODO1201> is my problem that easy?  lol
[08:30] <bruenig> freemind, how old are you?
[08:30] <sport> bruenig: can you help me with ports, im lost... again
[08:30] <freemind> bruenig, I'd asked first :(
[08:30] <GroO_> anyone? on firestarter
[08:30] <DrowElf> is there a way to uninstall ubuntu and grub? thus having a normal 1 boot laptop again? (just vista)
[08:30] <bruenig> sport, saw your question above, I don't know, if what you are saying is true, it sounds good, router problems perhaps?
[08:30] <dissection> GroO_: I don't think its running in the background, but your firewall is running.
[08:30] <musikgoat|laptop> anyone have a recommendation for something less buggy than jedit but with the same functionality?
[08:31] <freemind> bruenig, so, how old are you? =)
[08:31] <musikgoat|laptop> i like the possibilities with jedit, but i can do much with it
[08:31] <bruenig> freemind, explain the relevance and I will respond
[08:31] <Flannel> DrowElf: To remove grub, you'll want to use your vista DVD/CD/whatever to re-install (or whatever they call it) your boot sequence/MBR/whatever.  Once you've got vista's boot back up, just remove the Ubuntu partition to delete it (and do whatever you want with the space)
[08:31] <GroO_> how do i share a printer connected to my com running on ubuntu to people running xp?
[08:31] <DrowElf> Flannel: sounds dangerous.. But I guess everything is when dealing with windows... bhaaa
[08:32] <sauvin> You might also just use the grub configuration utility to remove ubuntu for a short while.
[08:32] <freemind> bruenig, why? just tell me
[08:32] <liberion> freemind, i cant seem to get into his system does he need to have something installed?
[08:32] <DrowElf> ok.. time to go hunting for that cd
[08:32] <dissection> Do I need to open a port if I need to be able to send mails using POP3?
[08:32] <bruenig> hmm /notice
[08:32] <bruenig> odd
[08:32] <freemind> liberion, openssh-server
[08:32] <radioaktivstorm> heres a fun one.... how did i make my menubar go to the top of the screen and how do i toggle (kde)
[08:32] <dissection> SMTP even
[08:32] <jonesresidence_> How do I restrict a user from migrating beyond there own home directory?
[08:33] <sport> bruenig: im pretty sure i did what im suppose to on the router. question: all requests for ports will be refused or time out if no told otherwise at the router interface?
[08:33] <liberion> freemind, thanx
[08:33] <sleepster> I get "Failed to set Xfer mode" when I boot up in Ubuntu
[08:33] <liberion> freemind, are u a 1337 ;)
[08:33] <freemind> bruenig, so..?
[08:33] <GroO_> how do i share a printer connected to my com running on ubuntu to people running xp?
[08:33] <freemind> liberion, if yousay so =)
[08:33] <bruenig> sport, I don't know, my router sucks, I just use my neighbors and I feel bad messing with it so I don't really
[08:34] <liberion> freemind, lol
[08:34] <freemind> bruenig, why dont you tell?
[08:34] <bruenig> freemind, 7
[08:34] <jlund> GroO_: what kind of printer?
[08:34] <freemind> bruenig, serious..
[08:34] <musikgoat|laptop> whats peoples text editor of choice for html and php primarily?
[08:34] <bruenig> I will be 8 in a week though, so really 8
[08:34] <Flannel> DrowElf: if you can't find the CD, you can always remove Ubuntu and keep GRUB as your vista bootloader, you'll just need a small /boot partition
[08:35] <GroO_> j lund HP Laserjet 1010, it is installed on my computer already. on xp it is shared but here i have no idea how to do it or even set up a network
[08:35] <ryo> #yogyakarta
[08:35] <krinns> hi all
[08:35] <freemind> musikgoat|laptop, vim
[08:35] <sport> freemind i didn't believe him at first but its true
[08:35] <symfo> hi, In my laptop my screen resolution is 1024*768. I just plug a big LCD monitor. I dont know how to increse the resolution. The maximum resolution in 'screen resolution' dialog box is 1024*768. How do I increse the resolution.
[08:35] <krinns> i am trying to configure US robotics modem but its hang up as soon as it connects any one has idea
[08:35] <krinns> ?
[08:35] <ryo> sdsd
[08:35] <dnishi> hello people
[08:35] <ryo> helo
[08:35] <freemind> sport: sure
[08:35] <ryo> why??
[08:36] <ryo> #yogyakarta
[08:36] <freemind> must be a kid =)
[08:36] <jonesresidence_> How do I restrict a user from migrating beyond there own home directory?
[08:36] <sauvin> Define "migrating".
[08:36] <symfo> hi, In my laptop my screen resolution is 1024*768. I just plug a big LCD monitor. I dont know how to increse the resolution. The maximum resolution in 'screen resolution' dialog box is 1024*768. How do I increse the resolution.
[08:36] <RickH> How can I get a list of installed packages?
[08:36] <freemind> jonesresidence_, chmod
[08:36] <jonesresidence_> cd ..
[08:36] <Shoopuf> Anyone got that link to the wiki or howto on how to install windows and ubuntu at the same time dual-boot?
[08:37] <musikgoat|laptop> jonesresidence_: maybe jail them
[08:37] <freemind> !repeat symfo
[08:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about repeat symfo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:37] <sauvin> Or dump them in a VM.
[08:37] <bruenig> jonesresidence_, you can chmod all the directories so that no user except root can cd into them
[08:37] <sport> rickh: go to add/remove and select the filter on the right and put it on installed
[08:37] <ryo_> dsd
[08:37] <ryo_> ff
[08:37] <ryo_> ds
[08:37] <ryo_> dfsf
[08:37] <ryo_> f
[08:37] <ryo_> sfsd
[08:37] <sauvin> bruenig, how would that affect being able to execute stuff from (for example) /usr/bin?
[08:37] <ryo_> fsdf
[08:37] <ryo_> sf
[08:37] <Flannel> !ops
[08:37] <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
[08:37] <ryo_> sdfs
[08:37] <ryo_> dfsd
[08:37] <ryo_> ff
[08:37] <ryo_> sdf
[08:37] <ryo_> dfsd
[08:37] <ryo_> fsd
[08:37] <ryo_> fsdf
[08:37] <Shoopuf> Anyone have the link to the dual-boot windows/ubuntu wiki?
[08:37] <ryo_> df
[08:37] <ryo_> dfsd
[08:37] <bruenig> sauvin, it wouldn't
[08:38] <Flannel> !dualboot | Shoopuf
[08:38] <ubotu> Shoopuf: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[08:38] <elkbuntu> gah lag
[08:38] <rob> hehe
[08:38] <Shoopuf> Flannel: thanks a bunch
[08:38] <elkbuntu> thanks rob
[08:38] <Flannel> !fixres | symfo
[08:38] <ubotu> symfo: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[08:38] <Shoopuf> Flannel: forced to dual-boot, all my favorite games don't work in cedega/wine ;_;
[08:39] <radioaktivstorm> found it!
[08:39] <bruenig> sauvin, hmm or maybe it will
[08:39] <tupa> Shoopuf you are right, linux is evil
[08:39] <jonesresidence_> Does that mean i have to chmod each directory? How would I apply that rule to just one user??
[08:39] <RickH> sport:  I want a list of all installed packages, not just those installed from add/Remove or Synaptic.
[08:39] <tupa> jonesresidence_ chmod -R for recursively setting permissions
[08:40] <Kaitlyn> Is there a command I could run to copy a file to an FTP server?
[08:40] <oldude67> !ipatbles
[08:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ipatbles - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:40] <musikgoat|laptop> Kaitlyn: put filename
[08:40] <Flannel> jonesresidence_: chmod -R is usually a VERY bad idea.  What are you trying to do ultimately?
[08:40] <symfo> Kaitlyn, ftp is the command
[08:40] <sauvin> Kaitlyn, what musikgoat|laptop said while using ftp :D
[08:40] <tupa> Kaitlyn, no you log in to the server first
[08:40] <Flannel> !firewall | oldude67
[08:40] <ubotu> oldude67: Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[08:40] <tupa> Kaitlyn are you really a girl?
[08:41] <RickH> dpkg --list did it. :)
[08:41] <bruenig> jonesresidence_, oh you make it where all the directories aren't readable, not where they aren't executable
[08:41] <siimo> anyone got a link to shuttleworth's keynote at ubuntu live?
[08:41] <jonesresidence_> Flannel, I am trying to limit what my users can and can't do
[08:41] <Flannel> jonesresidence_: Right, but what exactly are you worried about?
[08:42] <bruenig> jonesresidence_, chmod -r all the directories, that will do it
[08:42] <zmeiat_joro> when i pick "show all orphane dpackages, not only those in the libs section" I get a list of a lot of packages, some of which seem critical for the OS
[08:42] <freemind> jonesresidence_, dont believe him, he is just 7years old
[08:42] <bruenig> zmeiat_joro, like?
[08:42] <ThanatosDrive> rickH: There's a little lock next to he drive I need to reformat. How do I unlock it? (I can't format with this on, apparently.)
[08:42] <zmeiat_joro> like xubuntu-desktop
[08:42] <jonesresidence_> Flannel, the fact that they can see all dir's on the system, isnt that a bad thing?
[08:43] <freemind> jonesresidence_, chmod -x is it
[08:43] <bruenig> zmeiat_joro, that is a meta package, it is a by product of a flaw in apt, it doesn't mean anything
[08:43] <Flannel> jonesresidence_: not really, no.  Why do you think it is?
[08:43] <bruenig> freemind, don't chmod -x it, because then they wont be able to execute files within it, like /usr/bin/firefox
[08:43] <zmeiat_joro> oh, ok. also I get the packages for some programs I've installed and use
[08:43] <sauvin> What WOULD be bad is if $user_1 could wander into $user_2's directories and snoop around. By default, in most *nices, this cannot occur without the root doing something stupid.
[08:43] <freemind> bruenig, listen kid: he was asking for directory :)
[08:44] <bruenig> freemind, I assume he wants them to be able to use the computer right?
[08:44] <bruenig> freemind, like launching X perhaps?
[08:44] <krinns> here is logs http://pastebin.com/m24946797
[08:44] <krinns> any idea?
[08:44] <siimo> anyone know if sessions at ubuntu live are being recorded and available online??
[08:44] <joakim> How do I change the partition size of my "File System" ?
[08:44] <sauvin> What's amusing me is that $user in Ubuntu, whose uid is 500 and gid is 500, can't wander into $user's directory on the Fedora partition, whose uid is 500 and gid is 500. Permission denied.
[08:45] <bruenig> freemind, if /usr/bin is not executable, you can't run any executables within it
[08:45] <freemind> bruenig, stop talking when you dont know
[08:45] <bruenig> freemind, try it, I just did
[08:45] <jonesresidence_> Flannel, I want each user to stay out of the other user's dir
[08:45] <freemind> directory chmod, 2nd time...
[08:45] <liberion> freemind, ok im in his computer and i still cant find keyring ,or what exactly is it called ?
[08:45] <freemind> just read carefully
[08:45] <tupa> Flannel, why do you say chmod -R is bad idea
[08:45] <freemind> liberion, apt-get update; apt-cache search keyring
[08:45] <sauvin> Jones, that is already happening.
[08:45] <bruenig> freemind, look, if you have an executable at foo/bar, and foo is -x, bar won't run, you get permission denied
[08:45] <RickH> ThanatosDrive:  You need to unmount the drive.
[08:45] <musikgoat|laptop> jonesresidence_:  thats default securtiy
[08:46] <bruenig> freemind, even if bar is +x, still won't run
[08:46] <freemind> bruenig, really?! xD good to know man!
[08:46] <RickH> ThanatosDrive:  "umount -f <name>"
[08:46] <dvm> Hpw to pass more than one argument to a callback function in gtk?
[08:46] <Frogzoo> sauvin: that's an nfs option to honour uid
[08:46] <Flannel> jonesresidence_: that's fine.  You'd do that on their homedirs only though.  And actually, they can do a lot of that themselves.  But, you'd chmod each user's homedir a-rwx (remove the read, write, and execute bits for 'everyone' on their homedirs)
[08:46] <tupa> jonesresidence_ for other people to not see your files you deny them permissions in "others", you have 3 groups of permissions, root, owner, and others, you remove the others permissions
[08:46] <zmeiat_joro> bruenig: actually, it looks like it shows all the programs I've installed myself, and also old kernels
[08:46] <freemind> bruenig, what crap would chmod be if it would like you told us.. bruenig
[08:47] <ThanatosDrive> RickH: Thanks!
[08:47] <bruenig> freemind, I just did it, I just created a directory with an executable in it and it played out just like I said
[08:47] <Flannel> tupa: It's usually a bad idea, because usually people try and do it on system folders.  Since they can't write (as a normal user) to [random config file]  they think they ought to just make it so all users can write everywhere
[08:47] <RickH> ThanatosDrive:  You might have to "sudo" prefix it.
[08:48] <freemind> bruenig, sure :)
[08:48] <tupa> Flannel, I see your point
[08:48] <bruenig> freemind, try it
[08:48] <Flannel> jonesresidence_: but really, your issue should be only with the homedirs, the rest of the system is fine.  And even then, are you sure you don't want them to be able to read other people's homedirs?  The users themselves can modify permissions on things if they don't want them to be readable.  I suppose it depends on what sort of system you're running and what the users are.
[08:48] <jonesresidence_> Ok, thanks for the input, appreciated. (H)
[08:48] <musikgoat|laptop> is there a way to open file sharing in sudo mode?
[08:48] <ThanatosDrive> RickH: Actually, I was able to do it in gparted. Thanks!
[08:48] <RickH> ThanatosDrive:  Ah yes!  D'oh! :P
[08:49] <RickH> Where do I setup drives to automatically mount at startup as a particular name?
[08:49] <sauvin> Maybe it works a bit differently under ubuntu; in Fedora Core, ted can't wander into mary's directory, and mary can't wander into ted's.
[08:49] <tupa> RickH man fstab
[08:49] <RickH> like "mount /dev/sda1 /media/mydisk" or something?
[08:49] <RickH> thanks
[08:50] <CompIsMyRx> RickH /etc/fstab
[08:50] <freemind> bruenig, try beeing serious ;)
[08:50] <jonesresidence_> Glad to know this chat is here
[08:50] <jonesresidence_> Very helpful
[08:51] <bruenig> freemind, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31037/
[08:51] <mojojojo__> hi.... I have vido/divx plugin missing in firefox... how is it possible to install it????
[08:51] <duzchip> Hi, Anyone know how to get swedish letters to work in Eterm in ubuntu 7.04 please?
[08:51] <duzchip> i've search and tried for a while now
[08:51] <CompIsMyRx> mojojojo_, are you using totem?
[08:51] <mojojojo__> CompIsMyRx:  i have it installed...
[08:51] <RickH> mojojojo__:  If you go to a page where you need to play it, there will usually be a link to install it.
[08:51] <duzchip> even tried adding the following to the starting-string of Eterm: --font "-Adobe-Courier-Bold-R-Normal--14-100-100-100-M-90-ISO8859-1"
[08:51] <duzchip> but didn't work
[08:52] <CompIsMyRx> mojojojo_, no, I mean for firefox. Are you using VLC, Mplayer, or Totem for Firefox? (Default is Totem)
[08:52] <TTilus> duzchip: "work"?  what is _not_ working?
[08:52] <duzchip> I dont get 
[08:52] <duzchip> the special swedish letters
[08:52] <duzchip> i just get strange symbols
[08:52] <tupa> Hey I just noticed Ubuntu not having alsaconf (debian has it), then, how do I configure the sound in Ubuntu?
[08:52] <Flannel> duzchip: You might make sure it's in UTF/unicode
[08:53] <mojojojo_> CompIsMyRx:  i think it's Mplayer...
[08:53] <Frogzoo> tupa: sound -> volume control
[08:53] <TTilus> duzchip: they're _not_ only swedish  :)  ...check your locale setup
[08:53] <mojojojo_> CompIsMyRx:  you're saying I should integrate it with totem?
[08:53] <duzchip> So i should set UTF8 instead of iso-8859-1?
[08:53] <tupa> Frogzoo -_-, alsa !! not sound itself
[08:53] <TTilus> duzchip: env | grep -i lang
[08:53] <bruenig> tupa, alsamixer?
[08:53] <CompIsMyRx> mojojojo_, no, I just need to know which program actually is trying to open the file in Firefox.
[08:54] <asianCoolz> how to open up ssh service in ubuntu 7 desktop edition?
[08:54] <TTilus> duzchip: both should work fine, but i'd recommend using utf-8
[08:54] <CompIsMyRx> mojojojo_, if it is Mplayer, then install mozilla-mplayer
[08:54] <BaD_CrC> why do i do this to myself? i can't sleep because i'm writing stuff for my blog. how nerdy is that?
[08:54] <tupa> bruenig no, there is an utility in debian that if your sound system is not working (alsa in particular) you do alsaconf to set it up
[08:54] <Gambrinus> duzchip: find out if eterm has unicode support.  if not, try rxvt-unicode (also called urxvt)
[08:54] <Frogzoo> tupa: same options as alsamixer if you care to look
[08:54] <duzchip> when i do: env | grep -i lang
[08:54] <mojojojo_> CompIsMyRx:  it's installed...
[08:54] <bruenig> tupa, right but you asked how to configure it, you can do it with alsamixer
[08:54] <tupa> bruenig hence alsaconfig (from configuration)
[08:54] <Kaitlyn> tupa: yep I'm femaleee
[08:54] <duzchip> i get: LANG=sv_SE.UTF-8
[08:54] <duzchip> so it should work
[08:54] <TTilus> asianCoolz: install ssh server package (if it ain't installed yet)
[08:55] <bruenig> tupa, alsaconfig is very likely a script that runs alsamixer
[08:55] <musikgoat|laptop> hah thats a long response Kaitlyn
[08:55] <mojojojo_> CompIsMyRx:  could you have a look if this one is working for you? http://www.tv-links.co.uk/link.do/1/86/211/2790/56054
[08:55] <Kaitlyn> musikgoat|laptop: I left and forgot to come back :p
[08:55] <Kaitlyn> and looked for my aswer... hehe. I am looking up put/ftp
[08:55] <musikgoat|laptop> did you figure out ftp?
[08:55] <TTilus> duzchip: what happens if you try to type  on eterm?  do other terms work?  what about console progs (like editors) in term?
[08:55] <Kaitlyn> not yet
[08:56] <tupa> bruenig it is an app on its own, probably the same goal can be achieved with alsamixer, didn't know that
[08:56] <musikgoat|laptop> ftp ipaddress
[08:56] <bruenig> tupa, you may also need to use amixer
[08:56] <Kaitlyn> but how do I do it... when I'm not there
[08:56] <bruenig> tupa, right but what is the nature of the app, is it a bash script?
[08:56] <musikgoat|laptop> use terminal
[08:56] <Kaitlyn> run the command(s) necessary to put the file there?
[08:56] <duzchip> TTilus: It is only Eterm that shows strange symbols, Xterm, gnome-terminal, (console outside X) works fine
[08:56] <duzchip> and all editors/programs i've tried
[08:56] <BaD_CrC> i wonder if this is idiot-proof...  http://mswhat.blogspot.com/2007/07/add-new-repository-to-your-software.html
[08:56] <musikgoat|laptop> yes Kaitlyn
[08:56] <duzchip> except when i use editors in Eterm
[08:57] <Kaitlyn> in windows there is .bat files... can run multiple commands at once. How do I do that?
[08:57] <CompIsMyRx> mojojojo_, the video in that link is 404
[08:57] <TTilus> duzchip: editor in eterm works?
[08:57] <tupa> Kaitlyn you can do a bash script
[08:57] <Kaitlyn> tupa: annndddddd you lost me :)
[08:57] <duzchip> t TTilus nope
[08:58] <TTilus> duzchip: what kind of "strage symbols" do you exactly get?
[08:58] <tupa> Kaitlyn, pardon me?
[08:58] <bruenig> Kaitlyn, you write a script
[08:58] <musikgoat|laptop> Kaitlyn: http://www.panix.com/~elflord/unix/bash-tute.html
[08:58] <mojojojo_> CompIsMyRx:  oh... for me it says I'm missing some Unknown video/divx plugin... strange
[08:58] <duzchip>  and stuff like that
[08:58] <Gambrinus> duzchip: did you try #ubuntu-se channel?
[08:58] <CompIsMyRx> mojojojo_, hmm. I use Totem and it just says that it can't connect to the file
[08:59] <TTilus> duzchip: aa, that's utf-8 interpreted as iso-8859-1
[08:59] <CompIsMyRx> mojojojo_, even wget can't get the file
[08:59] <Kaitlyn> what do I name the script? .sh?
[08:59] <duzchip> TTilus: meaning?
[08:59] <musikgoat|laptop> Kaitlyn: yes
[08:59] <bruenig> Kaitlyn, file extensions mean nothing in linux
[08:59] <tupa> Kaitlyn no
[08:59] <bruenig> Kaitlyn, name it whatever you want
[08:59] <TTilus> duzchip: maybe eterm ain't utf-8 compatible at all...
[08:59] <Kaitlyn> oh :)
[08:59] <Kaitlyn> hehe
[08:59] <tupa> Kaitlyn you just have to add execution permissions to a file to be executable
[08:59] <mojojojo_> CompIsMyRx:  ok, thanks
[08:59] <duzchip> TTilus should be, what i've heard earlier.
[09:00] <tupa> I feel like guys using girls names to get faster responses :P
[09:00] <tupa> bruenig, that's what I say
[09:00] <TTilus> duzchip: whatever, looks clearly like your eterm is living in iso-8859-1 locale
[09:00] <Kaitlyn> are commands executed simultanesouly or does command 2 wait for command 1 to finish??
[09:00] <Kaitlyn> tupa: duh. Girl's first :)
[09:00] <bruenig> Kaitlyn, the latter, if you want it to move on before waiting for the first to finish you append a & at the end of the first command to run it in the background
[09:00] <CompIsMyRx> Kaitlyn, it goes sequentially in a script
[09:00] <TTilus> Kaitlyn: defaults to waiting, you can make it parallel
[09:01] <Kaitlyn> okay
[09:01] <Kaitlyn> thanks :)
[09:01] <TTilus> Kaitlyn: that & means the next won't be waiting the previous to complete
[09:01] <Kaitlyn> lets hope I can make this work now!
[09:02] <TTilus> duzchip: fire a term, check locale and run eterm from that term, any difference?
[09:03] <TTilus> duzchip: then try to change to iso-8859-1 locale and fire eterm again from that term
[09:03] <agent> what the fuck
[09:03] <Kaitlyn> linux is too intimidating :)
[09:03] <duzchip> TTilus: i ran dpkg-reconfigure locales and it all seemed to be fine
[09:03] <TTilus> duzchip: or you could just run $ LANG=yourlocale eterm &
[09:03] <u01005> hello all, I am using an m22 video card and having trouble getting beryl running.
[09:03] <agent> erghh
[09:04] <u01005> It is freezing, window panes go away.
[09:04] <agent> hahahhahahahahahhahahah
[09:04] <u01005> I restart x windows and it is back to normal.
[09:04] <Kaitlyn> so how do I have the bash script execute "Ftp myip" and then enter user/pass at the prompts?
[09:04] <bruenig> u01005, #ubuntu-effects
[09:04] <tupa> Kaitlyn, yes it is, its not for guys who pose as girls :P
[09:04] <u01005> I am VERY new to this.
[09:04] <bruenig> !repeat | u01005
[09:04] <ubotu> u01005: 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
[09:04] <PF|Ubuntu> does ubuntu have some type of voice recognition software
[09:04] <duzchip> TTilus: just got told Eterm does in fact lack support for utf8
[09:04] <vontux> hello, would I have to recompile the entire kernel in order to install the following fix : http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-usb-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg52237.html
[09:04] <bruenig> PF|Ubuntu, you mean linux and I don't think so
[09:04] <agent> hnsfnsfgnfgnfsgn
[09:04] <agent> re
[09:04] <agent> r
[09:04] <agent> r
[09:04] <agent> rg
[09:04] <agent> r
[09:04] <agent> f
[09:04] <bruenig> !ops
[09:04] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[09:05] <TTilus> duzchip: you could still debug and try to run eterm on latin-1 locale just to make sure ... if it then runs fine, you pretty much know what's up
[09:05] <CVD_> iphone!?
[09:05] <Myrtti> he again
[09:05] <bullgard4> When I started my computer this morning the home partition had been mounted 30 times. So fsck was called and the splash screen did not hide all startup messages. These startup messages end in either 'OK' or 'failed' on the right-hand side of the screen. They differ from the contents of /var/log/dmesg. Are they logged in some file also?
[09:05] <TTilus> duzchip: ahh!  missing utf8 ... just what did i say  :D
[09:05] <pros1> Hello! Is this life alert! I've fallen and I can't get up!
[09:05] <bruenig> bullgard4, probably not
[09:05] <tupa> Kaitlyn you supply the user and password in the bash script
[09:05] <bruenig> bullgard4, those are the daemons, you can see what they are meant to be doing by viewing their source (just bash) in /etc/init.d
[09:06] <sport> bruenig: i tired some different thing and ended up disabling my router firewall ... still had my ports time out...you are the only guru i can turn to halp obi 1
[09:06] <tupa> Kaitlyn you can also send it as an argument, but it requires more bash knowledge to manage arguments
[09:06] <Kaitlyn> but how do I actually execute "enter <myusername>"? All that comes to mind is echo, which is wrong :)
[09:06] <bruenig> sport, I am not a networking person, I use other people's network and I leave them alone
[09:06] <bruenig> Kaitlyn, there is likely an ftp switch that will allow you to specify it
[09:06] <TTilus> pros1: ?
[09:06] <vontux> hello, would I have to recompile the entire kernel in order to install the following fix : http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-usb-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg52237.html
[09:07] <bruenig> Kaitlyn, like ftp -u username -p password or something like that, I would read the man page
[09:07] <Kaitlyn> hmm
[09:07] <bruenig> those are guesses, don't use those
[09:07] <tupa> Kaitlyn no, you don't do echo, you send it as an argument to ftp in the script
[09:07] <bullgard4> bruenig: I will read /etc/init.d. --  Thank you.
[09:07] <sport> bruenig i guess obi one died at the beginning any ways...thx for trying tho :D
[09:07] <tupa> Kaitlyn take bruenigs suggestion and read the man
[09:07] <tupa> Kaitlyn and a bash tutorial
[09:08] <Kaitlyn> am doing that no..
[09:08] <duzchip> TTilus: how do i infact use rxvt-unicode?
[09:09] <duzchip> TTilus: i did "sudo apt-get install rxvt-unicode" now and it got installed
[09:09] <TTilus> duzchip: dunno, i use (u)xterm
[09:09] <ThanatosDrive> Hrm. One gigantic downside to Linux. I can't make folders hidden without affecting path.
[09:09] <TTilus> duzchip: fire up "rxvt-unicode" instead of rxvt, just a wild guess
[09:10] <Gambrinus> duzchip: ...or you can use (u)xterm...personal preference
[09:11] <TTilus> ThanatosDrive: what would you like to do (and you can not)?
[09:11] <vontux> would a complete kernel recompilation be needed to do this : http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-usb-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg52237.html
[09:12] <musikgoat|laptop> ThanatosDrive: append a period to the beginning of the folder name
[09:12] <ThanatosDrive> TTilus: Make a folder hidden without adding a '.' in front of the name. Not just that, though. There is some sort of issue with Linux in general that my Nintendo DS is having issues with.
[09:12] <ThanatosDrive> musikgoat|laptop: I mentioned changing the path. I'm looking for NOT having to do that.
[09:12] <musikgoat|laptop> sorry, didn't know
[09:13] <vontux> in order to recompile a single kernel module, would I have to compile the entire kernel?
[09:13] <bruenig> vontux, no
[09:14] <vontux> bruenig: thx
[09:15] <CompIsMyRx> vontux, modules are separate from the kernel, which is why they are called modules!
[09:15] <vontux> bruenig: is there a special procedure involved in compiling a single module, or can it just be done w/ gcc?
[09:15] <TTilus> vontux: you just need your kernel headers and the (iirc) the same compiler which was used to compile your kernel
[09:15] <vontux> TTilus: thx
[09:15] <bruenig> vontux, depending on the module, generally gcc should work, there are somethings which don't ship with the kernel like certain wireless modules that actually come with make files and such and then you move it over into the kernel tree thing, but gcc should be fine
[09:16] <vontux> bruenig: so, googling "kernel module compilation" would do yield me some how to info for module compilations right?
[09:16] <TTilus> vontux: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/build-linux-kernel-module-against-installed-kernel-source-tree.html
[09:17] <bruenig> vontux, you should be good, just make sure it is compiled and in the right place
[09:18] <joshjosh> I set up a computer specifically to share files. I've made folders on them and so has my brother, the problem is we forgot to change the premissions when we set them and now we can't change them...
[09:18] <estupendocero> I just got a new sony trinitron that's capable of 1920x1200, I ran "dpkg-configure xserver-xorg", all the settings appear correct, but now my only available screen resolutions are 800x600 and 640x480 - what gives?
[09:18] <joshjosh> so the folders I made, he can't add files to and the folders he made I can't add files to. We can't change permissions now on any of the folders. ANy ideas?
[09:19] <CompIsMyRx> estupendocero, did you choose the correct driver when reconfiguring xorg?
[09:19] <estupendocero> CompIsMyRx, video card driver, you mean?
[09:19] <CompIsMyRx> estupendocero, yes
[09:19] <dissection> Is it possible to open .eml files in Linux?
[09:19] <estupendocero> CompIsMyRx, I chose the driver I had been using before, which is correct, to the best of my knowledge
[09:19] <kraut> moin
[09:20] <CompIsMyRx> estupendocero, what card are you using?
[09:20] <estupendocero> CompIsMyRx, it is a dinosaur of a video card: s3 virge
[09:20] <estupendocero> CompIsMyRx, but it worked before
[09:21] <vontux> joshjosh: what happens when you attempt to change the permissions?
[09:23] <estupendocero> Any ideas? Should I just get a new video card?
[09:23] <TTilus> joshjosh: setup a group which owns the shared tree and put yourself and your buddy to the group (and make sure you have the dir set sticky and umask 002)
[09:24] <GroO_> i had a wonderful network set up with xp computers here in the office. two computers. now i am running ubuntu and have no idea how to set up a network that similar to MS network where i could share printers etc. anyone can help me to start with?
[09:25] <TTilus> joshjosh: if you already have the files do $ chgrp yournewgroup --recursive theshareddir/
[09:25] <brynk> GroO_: if you use samba, you can share files with windows and linux pc's
[09:25] <TTilus> joshjosh: and $ chown g+rw --recursive theshareddir/
[09:25] <bluebanana> how do i get kmz files i click on in google earth to open up in the same instance of google earth? (perhaps this has to do with the firefox browser?)
[09:25] <GroO_> brynk: how do i get samba?
 apt-get install samba
[09:26] <brynk> GroO_: it's really easy these days, just right-click a folder and click 'share folder' :)
[09:26] <brynk> the rest is pretty obvious
[09:26] <TTilus> bluebanana: i think you need to set firefox to open new links in the same instance
[09:26] <GroO_> brynk and tupa thanks.
[09:26] <bluebanana> TTilus, what do you mean?
[09:26] <brynk> that's using gnome in edgy and feisty btw
[09:27] <wckdkl0wn> anyone here seed torrents?
[09:27] <bluebanana> TTilus, i have only one firefox window.
[09:27] <bluebanana> when i click a kmz file in google earth, a new tab opens in fx and it asks me whether i want to save or to open in Google earth
[09:27] <bluebanana> is there a way to force a program to have no more than 1 instance at any one time?
[09:28] <TTilus> bluebanana: edit -> preferences -> tabs -> "New pages should be opened in:" - "a now tab"  *check*
[09:28] <CompIsMyRx> estupendocero, looks like the s3virge can't handle 1920x1200 with a depth of 24-bit (not enough memory)
[09:29] <bluebanana> TTilus, yes, it's set to "new tab"
[09:29] <wckdkl0wn> i keep getting nat errors in azureus.. any idea how to fix this?
[09:29] <estupendocero> CompIsMyRx, oh I see - I didn't do my homework. Thanks for helping me out. Do you think it can handle it at a lower color depth?
[09:30] <CompIsMyRx> estupendocero, try changing the screen depth to 16 by changing the line "DefaultDepth" in xorg.conf from 24 to 16 and reboot xserver
[09:30] <CompIsMyRx> estupendocero, it at least handles 1024x768, or so I've seen
[09:30] <bullgard4> bruenig: Synaptic writes: "GNOME_Application_Installer: The  DEB program packet 'gnome-app-install' is a pretty application installer for GNOME. It can also search for mime types or gstreamer codecs." Is 'pretty' here a informatics technical term or a common English word?
[09:30] <GroO_> another problem. i have sound card everything works fine. then i try to play with the volume and the sound goes missing.  thats one major problem i have. the problem is solved with i reboot ubuntu. and then again if i play with volume, it goes off again.
[09:30] <CompIsMyRx> estupendocero, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24450
[09:30] <TTilus> bluebanana: if you do _not_ want it to be a new tab, do _not_ set it to "new tab"  ;)
[09:31] <bruenig> bullgard4, pretty in this context means meant for idiots
[09:31] <bullgard4> bruenig: Ok, thank you.
[09:31] <estupendocero> CompIsMyRx, thanks for the help, sorry for not RTFM before I asked for help
[09:31] <TTilus> bluebanana: ah! sorry, it's a google earth issue
[09:32] <CompIsMyRx> estupendocero, you might want to think about a new card. maybe an ATI9200 if you're on a budget
[09:32] <Gambrinus> wckdkl0wn: might have better luck in #azureus-users
[09:32] <bluebanana> TTilus, yes, i think it's a google earth issue. But i don't think it's a specific issue with google earth. It's more of an ubuntu issue.
[09:32] <TTilus> bluebanana: ff is able to chech if there's another instance running when it fires up, apparently your google earth doesn't do that, and if you can not set it up to do that you're out of luck
[09:32] <bluebanana> How can i tell Ubuntu that I want only one instance of a program?
[09:32] <b123> anyone know how to get the airport card to work with ubuntu...
[09:32] <mahtavamatt> wckdkl0wn, do you have a NAT firewall?
[09:33] <estupendocero> CompIsMyRx, yeah, this is a frankenstein I dumpstered most of
[09:33] <wckdkl0wn> mahtavamatt, i have no firewall setup and i am behind the dmz port on the router
[09:33] <b123> im trying to get the mac wireless airport card to work in ubuntu, how can this be done?
[09:33] <estupendocero> CompIsMyRx, maybe it's time I increased my investment in it from my curent $200 :)
[09:33] <TTilus> bluebanana: no, ubuntu has absolutely no way to force prog instances to behave certain way
[09:34] <bluebanana> TTilus, are you sure?
[09:34] <TTilus> bluebanana: (ie force prog to open file in existing instance, it's an issue of the specific program to handle the situation)
[09:34] <TTilus> bluebanana: yes
[09:34] <bruenig> bluebanana, you realize ubuntu is just a collection of applications, it is not really its own thing
[09:35] <bluebanana> bruenig, but it's the central nervous system, isn't it?
[09:35] <bruenig> bluebanana, no
[09:35] <bluebanana> oh-kay
[09:35] <balor> bluebanana: You could write a shell script around the binary
[09:36] <TTilus> bluebanana: behavior of a program from the point os gives control to it is solely depending on the program (not quite really, but close enough in this context)
[09:36] <krinns> helo
[09:36] <balor> oleh
[09:36] <krinns> any one try UBrobotics modem on ubuntu?
[09:36] <bruenig> but ubuntu isn't really an OS as in it doesn't really control anything, you have the kernel, you have gnu stuff and then you have other utilities, it just puts it together
[09:37] <bruenig> they just put it together*
[09:37] <bluebanana> bruenig,  i see
[09:37] <TTilus> bluebanana: bruenig has the semantics right
[09:37] <Gambrinus> krinns: do you mean US Robotics?
[09:37] <krinns> yes
[09:38] <TTilus> bluebanana: but back to the issue, the OS does _not_ handle anyting internal to a program if the program doesn't ask the OS to do it
[09:39] <TTilus> bluebanana: apparently pretty much the first thing ff does is to check if there is another ff runnin and hand the given url to it and shut down
[09:39] <dissection> File /home/dissection/.fetchmailrc must have no more than -rwx--x--- (0710) permissions. <---- How do I set that?
[09:39] <b123> where can i get help for mac ubuntu
[09:40] <CompIsMyRx> dissection, chmod 0710 /home/dissection/.fetchmailrc
[09:40] <TTilus> dissection: chmod 0710 .fetchmailrc
[09:40] <TTilus> b123: here?
[09:40] <dissection> CompIsMyRx, TTilus So how much is that permission set to, then onwards I can only edit it using sudo right?
[09:40] <b123> Im trying to get the airport drivers installed
[09:40] <b123> but im so lost
[09:40] <TTilus> b123: ubuntu is ubuntu pretty much regardless of the arch
[09:41] <b123> yeah but those stupid airport drivers are mac only id say
[09:41] <vontux> generally, how does one locate a kernel module to know where to recompile it at?
[09:41] <TTilus> dissection: no, you own that file and owner is given all access (the '7' on the hex and 'rwx' part on the symbolic notation)
[09:41] <CompIsMyRx> dissection, no, 710 means you can read, write, execute etc, but basically no one else can touch the file
[09:42] <bluebanana> b123, i'm curious, did you delete your mac os?
[09:42] <TTilus> dissection: (given that you really own the file  :)
[09:42] <b123> yeah its for my friend, he did delete his OS X
[09:42] <b123> i dont pay the over priced hardware cost for mac =)
[09:42] <dissection> Okay
[09:43] <sport> any anyone give me some reasons a port will time out?
[09:43] <sport> will anyone give me some reasons a port will time out?*
[09:43] <b123> he will go back if his wireless card doesnt work =/
[09:44] <Gambrinus> sport: many reasons.  firewall or ISP could block this port.
[09:44] <mahtavamatt> is it possible to run Photoshop CS3 under wine?
[09:45] <b123> so anyone know how to fix this mac problem!?
[09:45] <CompIsMyRx> b123, apple airport cards are rebranded broadcom cards
[09:45] <b123> really? why is it not working right away then?
[09:46] <CompIsMyRx> b123, broadcom doesn't make linux drivers
[09:46] <b123> is there a way to correct that?
[09:46] <cafuego> mahtavamatt: No.
[09:46] <b123> so it could work?
[09:46] <CompIsMyRx> b123, searching right now
[09:46] <cafuego> b123: You need firmware for the bcm43xx driver.
[09:47] <cafuego> b123: The wifi on my iBook (bcm4306) works fine.
[09:47] <TTilus> b123: check lsmod output, is there anything "bcm" in it?
[09:47] <b123> no bcm
[09:48] <TTilus> b123: if not, driver module is not loaded, you could try to modprobe it and see whats up
[09:48] <b123> just modprode?
[09:48] <TTilus> b123: could be missing firmware as cafuego suggested
[09:48] <mahtavamatt> cafuego, why is this so?
[09:48] <CompIsMyRx> b123, modprobe bcm then press tab
[09:48] <cafuego> TTilus: lspci always prints info, even if no driver is loaded.
[09:48] <TTilus> b123: yes, just modprobe bcm43xx
[09:48] <cafuego> mahtavamatt: Coz it doesn't work.
[09:48] <CompIsMyRx> b123, name is bcm43xx-mac80211
[09:48] <TTilus> cafuego: lsmod i said, not lspci
[09:49] <cafuego> TTilus: He'll need the firmware first
[09:49] <mahtavamatt> cafuego, have you tried it?
[09:49] <Kaitlyn> tupa: I got it!
[09:49] <cafuego> TTilus: oh sorry, my brain is REALLY broken today
[09:49] <Gambrinus> mahtavamatt: the registration/verification junk is hard to use with wine.
[09:49] <cafuego> mahtavamatt: No
[09:49] <deathspell> In order to use Mutt, I need to install fetchmail and Procmail right? Thats what this site I'm on says but I'm just making sure. Its the first time I'm using a CLI mail client so I haven't had to install additional programs before in the past.
[09:49] <cafuego> mahtavamatt: I don't use windows software
[09:49] <GroO_>  another problem. i have sound card everything works fine. then i try to play with the volume and the sound goes missing.  thats one major problem i have. the problem is solved with i reboot ubuntu. and then again if i play with volume, it goes off again.
[09:49] <TTilus> cafuego: you probably know where he'll get firm?  i don't
[09:49] <allquixotic> is it possible to access a JACK sound server with multiple users?
[09:49] <cafuego> TTilus: Yeh
[09:50] <cafuego> b123: Do you have the machine on a wired connection at the moment?
[09:50] <TTilus> deathspell: not necessarily
[09:50] <CompIsMyRx> I think I found the driver: bcm43xx-mac80211
[09:50] <TTilus> deathspell: where's your mail?  what do you use now to read it?  do you want to pull the mail to your box or let it be somewhere else?
[09:50] <GroO_> anyone?
[09:50] <cafuego> CompIsMyRx: No, it's just called `bcm43xx'
[09:50] <Kaitlyn> in my script I have "put backup.dump" ... how can I make it "put backup-[year] -[week of year] .dump"?
[09:50] <tupa> Kaitlyn nice !!
[09:51] <Gambrinus> GroO_: find out what sound card you have and do a search at ubuntuforums.org.  "lspci" will give you the sound card name.
[09:51] <CompIsMyRx> ahh
[09:51] <deathspell> TTilus: Its on the mail server, I want to download them to my system
[09:51] <GroO_> ok gambrinus
[09:51] <CompIsMyRx> sudo modprobe bcm43xx should make it work (maybe)
[09:51] <Jeeebus> hey anyone use xchat in here?
[09:51] <CompIsMyRx> Jeeebus, I am
[09:51] <cafuego> No, it won't.
[09:51] <cafuego> b123: Still awake?
[09:52] <Jeeebus> i just installed it, how do i get the channel userlist to show up?
[09:52] <tupa> Kaitlyn maybe fetching the date-time with the date command?
[09:52] <krinns> Gambrinus
[09:52] <TTilus> deathspell: you have low quota or something on the server?
[09:52] <CompIsMyRx> Jeeebus, Honestly, I don't know
[09:52] <Jeeebus> damn
[09:52] <Kaitlyn> tupa: and how might I do that? :)
[09:52] <krinns> any idea?
[09:52] <deathspell> TTilus: No I don't but I always download them offline
[09:52] <TTilus> deathspell: or you need to accessa your mail only on from your own box?
[09:52] <DBO> is anyone here sitting around with a question not being helped? =)
[09:52] <deathspell> TTilus: And I need to be able to reply to them too, like I would using a normal mail client
[09:53] <TTilus> deathspell: "offline", ok that explains, then you'll need fetchmail
[09:53] <Jeeebus> lol, just had to drag the channel window to the left
[09:53] <Jeeebus> sneaky bastard
[09:53] <tupa> Kaitlyn i=$(date) and there you go, you have the current date time in variable i
[09:53] <Gambrinus> krinns: i would do I just told GroO_.  find out your modem model and search for it at ubuntuforums.org.
[09:53] <sport> gambrinux is there a firewall on xubuntu that could be blocking it?
[09:53] <sport> gambrinus is there a firewall on xubuntu that could be blocking it?
[09:53] <TTilus> deathspell: do fetchmail and then you'll be able to read your mail with pretty much any mailer
[09:53] <tupa> Kaitlyn you can access the variable later with $i, like for instance you want it displayed in console, you do a echo $i
[09:54] <Jeeebus> CompIsMyRx, last thing before i sleep, you know how to edit the perform on connect commands?
[09:54] <TTilus> deathspell: you just have to decide what mailbox format to use in your archive, it simplifies to have only one type of boxes
[09:54] <rayalaarri> holaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[09:54] <deathspell> TTilus: So I need to type 'fetchmail' in Terminal before reading them using a client? Can't I get the client to download it?
[09:54] <rayalaarri> espaol
[09:54] <cafuego> !es
[09:54] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[09:54] <TTilus> deathspell: i'm using maildir, mbox is the out-of-the-box behavior of many programs i thing
[09:54] <ianmcorvidae> !es | rayalaarri
[09:54] <ubotu> rayalaarri: please see above
[09:54] <Gambrinus> sport: doubtful unless you messed with iptables.  i'm betting it is a problem with your router setup.  you can do a quick test by trying a different bittorrent client and if it works that would rule out your network problems.
[09:55] <DBO> cafuego, how important is it he gets this info? =P
[09:55] <rayalaarri> cafuego eres tonto
[09:55] <stefan__> hi
[09:55] <DBO> hello
[09:55] <rayalaarri> nammi quieres follar
[09:55] <stefan__> got a problem with openoffice: cant read the menus. seems like the encoding is wrong?
[09:55] <Kaitlyn> tupa: but what about for year and week-of-year?
[09:55] <stefan__> .. how do i configure it?
[09:56] <sport> gambrinus i dont understand what this has to do with bittorrents..?
[09:56] <TTilus> deathspell: you can, but you don't want to  :)  i'd put fetchmail in cron and in /etc/network/if-up.d/
[09:56] <DBO> stefan__, the menus are producing symbol soup?
[09:56] <deathspell> Why wouldn't I want it do to that?
[09:56] <tupa> Kaitlyn you can format the output string
[09:56] <tupa> Kaitlyn man date
[09:56] <stefan__> DBO: yep
[09:56] <Gambrinus> sport: isn't that what you were asking earlier?  maybe i'm drinking too much homebrew...
[09:56] <TTilus> deathspell: then you'd have your mail fetched periodically and on internet connection opening
[09:57] <stefan__> DBO: .. not only the menus.. also the column and row indicators.
[09:57] <stefan__> DBO: in fact.. everything ...
[09:57] <DBO> stefan__, does it produce interesting output in terminal?  also what locale are you using?
[09:57] <sport> gambrinus yo must. i wanted to know the possible reasons for a port timing out :D
[09:58] <stefan__> DBO: .. well.. im not exactly using ubuntu but fedora. but i thought it might be a common problem.
[09:58] <Gambrinus> sport: oh yeah...that was some other guy.
[09:58] <Sache007> how is fedora?
[09:58] <TTilus> deathspell: or you could make your /etc/network/if-up.d/ script to put fetchmail in your .crontab and if-down.d/ to remove it ... and dunno, maybe fetchmail package already does all that, you'd better check the manual
[09:59] <deathspell> TTilus: So it will try to fetch mails only when the mail client is running, right? Or will it be doing it all the time?
[09:59] <stefan__> DBO: when i start it there is no output in the console.
[09:59] <Kaitlyn> tupa: I tried y = $(date +%y)
[09:59] <DBO> stefan__, ok, and your locale?
[09:59] <CVD_> ..
[09:59] <Kaitlyn> didn't work...
[09:59] <stefan__> DBO: how do i see what local im using?
[09:59] <DBO> stefan__, what language is everything in?
[09:59] <stefan__> DBO: sry ;-) .. english
[09:59] <TTilus> deathspell: no, noting to do with mailclient, the setup i described fetches periodically always when your inet connection is up
[10:00] <Sache007> stefan...how is fedora?
[10:00] <DBO> stefan__, can you go ahead and do "rm ~/.gtk*" please (note the * at the end)
[10:00] <Gambrinus> sport: what port is this and what are you doing?
[10:00] <tupa> Kaitlyn erase the spaces
[10:00] <tupa> Kaitlyn y=$(date +%y)
[10:00] <deathspell> TTilus: Oh, I don't want it to do that. I want it to check for mails periodically only when the mail client is running like how the GUI clients do it.
[10:00] <stefan__> DBO: ok.. try it.. whatever it does..
[10:00] <TTilus> deathspell: but as i said, see docs of fetchmail package for exact info how its working and how it should be configured
[10:01] <DBO> stefan__, it will clear out the gtk resource files... i doubt it will help but its just a way to make sure its nothing in the engine itself
[10:01] <stefan__> DBO: .. ok.. done.
[10:01] <Kaitlyn> tupa: ahh :). So how is that different than `date %y` ?
[10:01] <stefan__> DBO: .. well.. still these symbols.
[10:02] <tupa> Kaitlyn because you are giving %y as an argument to the date application, and you want an assignment where spaces are not permitted
[10:03] <DBO> stefan__, did you ever change your font settings at some point?
[10:03] <sport> gambrinus all ports are timing out at canyouseeme.org and im forwarding to a server to host a game
[10:03] <TTilus> deathspell: then you could probably do pulling with your mailclient, but if you use several clients (as i do, none of them does _all_ the things quite the way i want) then you could run into trouble when there are several programs delivering mail to your archive, at least if you do mbox archive
[10:03] <stefan__> DBO: yep.. my gnome system fonts...
[10:03] <DBO> stefan__, can you go ahead and reset those to defaults?
[10:03] <deathspell> TTilus: I'm looking to use only one client
[10:04] <stefan__> DBO: doing it already..
[10:04] <wckdkl0wn> anyone here use azureus that can help me with my problem? no one is talking in azureus-support
[10:04] <TTilus> deathspell: okay, see docs of that client to learn how to configure that client to pull your mail periodically for you
[10:05] <stefan__> DBO: .. easy solution!! .. thanks!!
[10:05] <TTilus> deathspell: pretty much any client can do that i think
[10:05] <Kaitlyn> tupa: nono.. im just wondering.. what's the difference between $(command) and `command` ???
[10:05] <DBO> stefan__, wonderful =)
[10:05] <TTilus> Kaitlyn: syntax
[10:05] <deathspell> TTilus: I got it configured but I can't get it to download the mails. Its trying to connect to 127.0.0.1:25 Is that normal?
[10:05] <TTilus> Kaitlyn: i.e. there's no semantic difference (afaik)
[10:05] <DBO> Kaitlyn, also not that you can nest one within the other, which is why there are two ways to do it
[10:06] <DBO> well one of the many reasons
[10:06] <Kaitlyn> I see... okay thanks :)
[10:06] <TTilus> deathspell: see docs how to properly configure it
[10:07] <Gambrinus> sport: looks like that site only checks for specified ports to your ip address.
[10:07] <Kaitlyn> hmm :( I'm SMART. I have a command that I wrote into SOME cron file, but I can't find where I put it.. ahha. Any way to find out what cron file it is in?
[10:07] <TTilus> deathspell: default config seems to assume the mail gets delivered to your system (which is not the case for you)
[10:07] <DBO> Kaitlyn, cat * | grep
[10:07] <TTilus> deathspell: you have to tell the prog where your mail resides
[10:08] <Kaitlyn> DBO: I don't follow that...
[10:08] <DBO> Kaitlyn, does it get run every day?
[10:08] <Prophezy> Hi there people!
[10:09] <Kaitlyn> DBO: yes
[10:09] <DBO> Kaitlyn, cat /etc/cron.daily/* | grep SOME_BIT_OF_THE_COMMAND
[10:09] <Prophezy> do anyone know how to add shortcuts to the menu ?
[10:09] <tupa> Prophezy depends on your desktop environment
[10:09] <deathspell> TTilus: This is what I did, in .fetchmailrc [10:09] <deathspell> user 'mymail@mymail.com' there with password mypasswordhere is 'mymail@mymail.com' here
[10:09] <WizardJames> After 4 hours of installing ubuntu and then grub corrpting itsself,   and then wont boot becasue of my videocard
[10:09] <DBO> Kaitlyn, erm... actually I forgot... that wont print the name of the file too...
[10:10] <TTilus> deathspell: you installed fetchmail?
[10:10] <Prophezy> tupa, i dont kow if this call shortcuts or something elese.. i want an icon for the dreamweaver in the menu...
[10:10] <TTilus> deathspell: we just concluded you dont need it  :D
[10:10] <Prophezy> know
[10:10] <deathspell> TTilus: Yes, and fetchmail does say that I have 1 new email but it can't download it
[10:10] <deathspell> TTilus: Oh
[10:11] <TTilus> deathspell: 11:04 < TTilus> deathspell: okay, see docs of that client to learn how to configure that client to pull your mail periodically for you
[10:11] <deathspell> TTilus: Im doing that but Im a newbie
[10:11] <Kaitlyn> DBO: hmm.. I don't remmeber doing anything to get into the cron editor :(... just something like crontab... lol
[10:11] <tupa> Prophezy and how do you run dreamweaver in the first place?
[10:11] <Prophezy> Tupa with wine
[10:11] <tupa> Prophezy there you go
[10:12] <TTilus> deathspell: scratch the fetchmail
[10:12] <deathspell> scratch?
[10:12] <TTilus> deathspell: what is your mailclient?
[10:12] <tupa> what desktop environment are you using Prophezy?
[10:12] <deathspell> TTilus: I'm using mutt
[10:12] <TTilus> deathspell: drop, uninstall, throw away ...
[10:12] <deathspell> okay
[10:12] <Prophezy> Tupa, i run photoshop with wine to , but there is already an icon in the wine map
[10:12] <TTilus> deathspell: okay, config your mutt to fetch the mail for you
[10:12] <DBO> Kaitlyn, did you add it with a GUI tool?
[10:12] <TTilus> deathspell: see mutt docs how to do just that
[10:13] <bad_boy> hi. I need help with menu.lst of grub. What should i do to change default OS??
[10:13] <Prophezy> tupa : sorry i new in ubuntu, what do you mean with desktop enviroment?
[10:14] <Frogzoo> bad_boy: probably read the comments in menu.lst
[10:14] <TTilus> Prophezy: gnome, kde, xfce ... the basic look and feel of you ui
[10:14] <deathspell> TTilus: What about mbox? Is it easier to use?
[10:14] <tupa> Prophezy, KDE / GNOME / Xfce4 ??
[10:14] <TTilus> deathspell: mbox is mail storage format
[10:14] <strent> deathspell: ...or maybe command line?
[10:14] <Prophezy> its GNOME
[10:14] <Prophezy> :)
[10:15] <tupa> Prophezy Photoshop + wine, ughhh, you have linux's options for professional editing images, (eg. gimp, krita)
[10:15] <Kaitlyn> DBO: no.. i had the text editor
[10:15] <deathspell> strent: Uhm, yes I want to use CLI
[10:15] <TTilus> deathspell: do you recieve a _lot_ of mail of attachments and do you have large mail archive (ie several thousand of mails per box)
[10:15] <Prophezy> i think its a foot symbol :P
[10:15] <deathspell> TTilus: No, no attachments
[10:15] <Kaitlyn> how do I edit the crontab? "crontab -e" and "sudo crontab -e" are both empty
[10:15] <strent> deathspell: Try pine instead of mutt as mail client.
[10:15] <deathspell> strent: Okay
[10:15] <Prophezy> Tupa : yes i have them but i not so familiar with them yet
[10:15] <TTilus> deathspell: mutt defaults to mbox format
[10:16] <bad_boy> i don't understand anything from menu.lst. Please help me how to change defaulth OS
[10:16] <Prophezy> and i have to finish my work first
[10:16] <Prophezy> after that i will learn Gimp
[10:16] <TTilus> deathspell: i personally prefer mutt over pine
[10:16] <deathspell> How do I install pine?
[10:16] <deathspell> I can e-mail attachments using it right?
[10:16] <TTilus> deathspell: i'd say you try both and then decide which one to stick with
[10:16] <DBO> Kaitlyn, you can quickly search through each file in there by doing "grep SEARCH_STRING /etc/cron.daily/*"
[10:16] <TTilus> deathspell: both can do attachments
[10:17] <deathspell> And I can copy-paste too?
[10:17] <TTilus> deathspell: sudo apt-get install pine
[10:17] <DBO> Kaitlyn, have you search string be part of the command that gets run
[10:17] <gordonjcp> bad_boy: http://linkpot.net/afar/ <- loads of information about editing menu.lst
[10:17] <tupa> Prophezy ah, I don't use GNOME myself, but probably right clicking on the apps menu there's an entry to add custom commands
[10:17] <TTilus> deathspell: ...as you can copy-paste to any terminal, it's not any different
[10:17] <strent> TTilus: Tried, doesn't work. Package name seems to be different
[10:17] <deathspell> Package pine is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[10:17] <deathspell> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[10:17] <deathspell> is only available from another source
[10:17] <deathspell> :(
[10:17] <Kaitlyn> DBO: I did "grep svn /etc/cron.daily/*" and nothing
[10:17] <tupa> Prophezy so your custom command would be something like wine /my/path/dreamweaver.exe
[10:18] <DBO> Kaitlyn, do the same thing for /etc/cron.d/ see if you are calling a script not inside /etc/cron.daily
[10:18] <Prophezy> Tupa . i will try .. thanks for all help.. you rock ;)
[10:18] <TTilus> looks like pine is not in ubuntu supported packages
[10:19] <CVD_> this libflashsupport_1.0-2219-1_i386.deb make firefox shutdown when i try to view flash videos
[10:19] <Kaitlyn> i found it!
[10:19] <Kaitlyn> its in /etc/crontab...
[10:19] <Kaitlyn> lol
[10:19] <CVD_> but withput it i dont have sound
[10:19] <tupa> Kaitlyn what are you using crontab for?
[10:19] <Kaitlyn> tupa:hmm?
[10:19] <strent> deathspell: sudo apt-get install alpine  (alpine is a somehow improved pine... Don't know what to improve further in pine, but well)  ;)
[10:19] <tupa> Kaitlyn what are you using cron for?
[10:19] <DBO> Kaitlyn, agreed... why are you using crontab?
[10:19] <Kaitlyn> tupa: svn backup
[10:20] <cafuego> strent: the license would be a start...
[10:20] <deathspell> strent: Okay, I'm installing it. So this client will have a sent folder as well right?
[10:20] <DBO> Kaitlyn, you might want to look into using /etc/cron.daily and /etc/cron.d for this kind of thing in the future =)
[10:20] <beterraba> Hello all, I'd like to know what's *necessary* to give some article the permission to be "published" NACIONALY. (sorry my english)
[10:21] <Kaitlyn> DBO: definitely :)
[10:21] <strent> deathspell: Sure does
[10:21] <DBO> beterraba, we arent really lawyers... but if you own the copyright you can directly give permission to a publisher I believe
[10:21] <deathspell> strent: Are you using it currently?
[10:21] <TTilus> deathspell: looks like pine is not free software, http://imux.net/howtopineondebian.html " Due the licence that comes with PINE, distribution of binaries are not allowed, hence there are no binary packages for debian."
[10:22] <deathspell> Ah okay
[10:22] <tupa> beterraba what's "NACIONALY" in the first place?
[10:22] <DBO> nationally i believe
[10:22] <tupa> DBO published nationally?
[10:22] <tupa> that doesn't make sense
[10:22] <tupa> what about other countries !!
[10:22] <tupa> you racist bastard :P
[10:22] <DBO> there are other countries?
[10:23] <strent> deathspell: I usually prefer non-CLI, but I had in the past. Currently installing it.  :)
[10:23] <diafic_> bbiab, servicing laptop
[10:23] <deathspell> strent: Which GUI client do you use?
[10:23] <beterraba> DBO, I understand that, but i'd like to know whats the difference between, some REGIONAL article, a NACIONAL one and some INTERNATIONAL, know what I mean?
[10:24] <beterraba> What's necessary to participate some event or publish, or this kind of thing.
[10:24] <tupa> beterraba, money :P
[10:24] <gordonjcp> TTilus: there are some restrictions on Pine, yes
[10:25] <beterraba> tupa, lol =P, thanks anyway.
[10:25] <DBO> mostly money and an article beterraba.  You can decide who can publish it and where provided you own the copyright
[10:25] <strent> deathspell: When you click here on the time/date in the corner of GNOME you get a calendar. If you double-click on a day evolution gets opened automatically. So I chose evolution.
[10:25] <TTilus> deathspell: you might want to start from here http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttGuide
[10:25] <beterraba> thanks all.
[10:26] <r0b-> nixternal u here
[10:28] <Alex_001> is there an uninnstall option to ubuntu?
[10:29] <r0b-> what do u mean
[10:29] <DBO> Alex_001, all you need to do is install whatever you want to use instead
[10:29] <Alex_001> the option to remove ubuntu without reformatting the hard drive
[10:29] <tupa> Alex_001, have you heard of the good ol' sudo rm -r / ??
[10:29] <r0b-> :P
[10:30] <r0b-> that works
[10:30] <Alex_001> no idea
[10:30] <r0b-> but u screw the box up
[10:30] <DBO> tupa, please dont suggest that around here... people do type it in...
[10:30] <tupa> shhh shhh
[10:30] <tupa> that's a secret
[10:30] <r0b-> wait no it fixes it
[10:30] <r0b-> :)
[10:30] <deathspell> strent: In configuration, for user-domain, am I supposed to write my e-mail address there?
[10:30] <bad_boy> where can i find vware???
[10:30] <DBO> Alex_001, what do you want to use instead?
[10:30] <Alex_001> how's that work?
[10:30] <r0b-> hows what work
[10:30] <DBO> Alex_001, ignore them, they are being kaboodle-holes
[10:31] <strent> deathspell: Try to let it empty, I guess
[10:31] <Alex_001> is there really sudo rm -r?
[10:31] <r0b-> no
[10:31] <r0b-> :P
[10:31] <r0b-> ok yes
[10:31] <DBO> Alex_001, that will leave your system in an unbootable state
[10:31] <deathspell> strent: It doesn't ask for the POP3 server, only SMTP and NNTP
[10:31] <DBO> Alex_001, what would you like to use instead of Ubuntu?  Windows?
[10:31] <strent> deathspell: You can always get help to a specific topic hitting '?'
[10:31] <dr_faust> ubuntu has its own IRC server ...wow
[10:32] <dr_faust> where are the other servers?
[10:32] <Alex_001> go back to windows
[10:32] <DBO> Alex_001, are you dual booting windows right now?
[10:32] <Alex_001> yeah
[10:32] <TTilus> Alex_001: fine, just install windows and you are all set
[10:32] <dr_faust> i wanted to go to Efnet
[10:32] <DBO> Alex_001, and you dont want to lose the data on your ubuntu install correct?
[10:32] <Kaitlyn> DBO: alright, so how do I ago about executing /home/kaitlyn/Desktop/backup every night at 4am?
[10:33] <TTilus> Kaitlyn: cron
[10:33] <strent> Alex_001: On windows you just need to do fdisk and erase the linux partitions. Also restore the boot block. I think that's done with a parameter to fdisk. Don't know which.
[10:33] <Alex_001> but the bootloader won't get off without first installing win98 and xp
[10:33] <DBO> Kaitlyn, cat out any one of the files in /etc/cron.d and you will get an idea
[10:33] <DBO> Alex_001, thats not a problem I can fix that, are you using 98 or XP?
[10:34] <Alex_001> xp and ubuntu dual boot
[10:34] <DBO> Alex_001, are you in XP right now?
[10:34] <Alex_001> yep
[10:34] <TTilus> Kaitlyn: http://www.unixgeeks.org/security/newbie/unix/cron-1.html for more infor on the whole thing
[10:34] <dr_faust> Is there a decent IM app for ubuntu?
[10:34] <r0b-> dr_faust gaim
[10:34] <r0b-> :)
[10:34] <DBO> Alex_001, can you please join me in #DBO , I dont mind supporting your issue but this isnt really the place to do it
[10:34] <TTilus> dr_faust: define "decent"
[10:35] <tupa> dr_faust what do you mean with their own server, I'm using freenode
[10:35] <dr_faust> i tried every one of them, none of them did webcam acceptably. ;-P
[10:35] <strent> deathspell: CLI clients often rely on other programs like fetch to fetch your mail, as it seems. I'm looking for the setup currently.
[10:35] <r0b-> oh
[10:35] <tupa> Kaitlyn and what if your PC is not on at 4 AM?
[10:35] <r0b-> dr_faust what IM protocol
[10:35] <r0b-> AIM MSN or Yahoo
[10:36] <dr_faust> MSN
[10:36] <dr_faust> though I use both MSN and Yahoo but primarily MSN
[10:36] <deathspell> strent: I'm looking for a client that does everything
[10:36] <r0b-> try using AMSN
[10:36] <tupa> r0b- Gaim really sucks
[10:36] <r0b-> sudo apt-get install amsn
[10:36] <Mazn> Am I allowed to ask support questions here?
[10:36] <tupa> r0b. I prefer amsn over gaim
[10:36] <DBO> Mazn, this is the right place
[10:37] <echosystm> i like gaim better than amsn lol
[10:37] <tupa> Mazn, no, your computer will get a virus if you do
[10:37] <echosystm> amsn has terrible fonts
[10:37] <echosystm> and crappy themes
[10:37] <strent> deathspell: In CLI you don't usually find an "everything". Mostly small programs working together and so being more powerful and versatile.
[10:37] <dr_faust> aMSN worked ok with a cheap no name cam.. fonts really suck though, so does the GUI..but workable.
[10:37] <dr_faust> yeah the fonts are rubbish
[10:38] <tupa> echosystm agreed, but I feel a sense of familiarity using amsn
[10:38] <dr_faust> I prefer gaim or kopete
[10:38] <strent> deathspell: evolution and other graphical mail clients are done the "everything" way.
[10:39] <Mazn> I have tried to installed ubuntu 7.04 on my notebook, but the computer freez at 5%, and the Caps Lock key is starting to blink. Now I wonder, if I use the alternate cd, may I get an error code, so you could tell me whats wrong and help me?
[10:39] <deathspell> strent: I get two warnings in the terminal I when I tried evolution. Not sure if it was okay to ignore it..
[10:39] <deathspell> strent: I get two warnings in the terminal I when I tried evolution. Not sure if it was okay to ignore it.. (evolution-2.10:19707): evolution-mail-WARNING **: ignored this junk plugin: not enabled or we have already loaded one
[10:39] <deathspell> (evolution-2.10:19707): e-utils-WARNING **: Plugin 'Bogofilter junk plugin' failed to load hook 'org.gnome.evolution.mail.junk:1.0'
[10:39] <dr_faust> I'm running feisty fawn and I find it a bit unstable too
[10:39] <CVD_> how to install an older version packages?
[10:40] <DBO> Mazn, you are getting a Kernel Panic
[10:40] <deathspell> CVD_: You can force version from Synaptic
[10:40] <strent> deathspell: Not sure about those two. Maybe you won't get them on a second startup.
[10:40] <DBO> Mazn, can you please use the Alternative CD, it would help a whole lot =)
[10:40] <TTilus> deathspell: warnings only, and do not really look bad
[10:40] <deathspell> strent: No, its there everytime I run it
[10:41] <TTilus> deathspell: they wont probably affect anything really
[10:41] <dr_faust> My logitech quickcam pro 5000 isn't supported either
[10:41] <dr_faust> i'm going to try out a firewire cam
[10:42] <tupa> Mazn ubuntu somehow stays a loooooong time in 6%
[10:42] <Bob_Dole>  o.o
[10:42] <strent> deathspell: Try to set up evolution; maybe changing the setting on wether mail will be checked by spam filter.
[10:42] <Mazn> tupa, my one stays for days
[10:42] <DBO> tupa, the flashing caps lock (and num lock) is a Kernel Panic... shes frozen
[10:42] <DBO> Mazn, did you get my previous messages?
[10:42] <tupa> Mazn if you have a slow PC, leave it for a little longer, and if it is slow use Xfce alternate disk
[10:42] <dr_faust> does anyone know anything about firewire webcams ? I.E. if you have a notebook with a 4 pin firewire port, will the cam work (since there is no power supplied in 4 pin ports)?
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[10:43] <Mazn> DBO, yes I will try with the alternate cd
[10:43] <DBO> Mazn, please do so and if you get an error please write it down and come back here =)
[10:44] <Mazn> tuba its quite new notebook
[10:44] <Arkian> anyone been able to make the logitech mouse's tiltwheel work on feisty?
[10:44] <tupa> Mazn oh, then use the desktop environment you want
[10:44] <Mazn> Do you know any site I can use to check if my hardware is compatibel with ubuntu?
[10:45] <tupa> Mazn it should be compatible, what micro is it?
[10:45] <dr_faust> generic stuff seems to work out of the box in my experience
[10:45] <DBO> Mazn, what notebook model is it?
[10:46] <Mazn> Packard Bell EASYNOTE_MX66-204 D
[10:46] <dr_faust> for other stuff it's a hit and miss affair, despite the device being listed as supported.
[10:46] <ant1> Hello, I got a cam on my laptop, how can I test if it is working ?
[10:47] <DBO> Mazn, at a first glance there is no obvious reason that shouldn't work
[10:47] <dr_faust> it's frustrating to say the least.. and I've tried out 10 distros...and ended up back to ubuntu. :(
[10:47] <deathspell> strent: How do I put the port for SMTP in evolution? Just write smtp.domainname.com:port ?
[10:47] <tupa> DBO, should he use the 64 bits build?
[10:47] <tupa> DBO I haven't really used CORE cpus
[10:47] <DBO> tupa, Mazn, you should stick to 32bit right now =)  it will be much more hassle free
[10:48] <tupa> DBO is there a problem with 64 bits builds? (I haven't used 64 bits cpus)
[10:48] <dimebar> ant1: try installing 'motion'; or try going through ekiga's setup wizard and seeing if it detects it?
[10:49] <Mazn> DBO is there a problem with 64-bits?
[10:49] <Mazn> Is there to diffrent cds for 64-bit?
[10:49] <strent> deathspell: Do you have to use another port than standard? If not, then it's automatical.
[10:49] <deathspell> strent: Yes I have a different port
[10:49] <DBO> Mazn, you will find that things like flash and other non-free software are a pain in 64bit distros
[10:49] <tupa> Mazn yes, there are 64 bit cds
[10:49] <CVD_> how to downgrade to an older version .deb?
[10:50] <tupa> CVD_ the shortest answer: you can't
[10:50] <Frogzoo> CVD_: why do you need to?
[10:50] <CVD_> i have ti uninstall then install the older?
[10:50] <tupa> CVD_: if your deb upgraded lots of dependencies its a pain in the ass to downgrade a package
[10:51] <CVD_> just one packages
[10:51] <tupa> CVD_ oh ok, if it just updated one package, just remove the newer, and install the older
[10:51] <ant1> dimebar: ok, I am doing ekiga test, what's the supposed output in Test Settings ?
[10:51] <CVD_> ok
[10:51] <Frogzoo> !pin | CVD_
[10:51] <ubotu> CVD_: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto
[10:51] <echosystm> how do you install aprogram from tar.gz?
[10:52] <Frogzoo> echosystm: mostly that's not necessary, use 'apt-cache search ###' to find the prog instead
[10:52] <tupa> echosystm tar.gz is a compressed file (just like zip)
[10:52] <echosystm> the program is not in the repository
[10:52] <dimebar> ant1: first time you start it it takes you step by step through setup; I think the last step is video - if ubuntu has deteced your webcam it should be listed there and you should be able to preview it
[10:52] <tupa> echosystm so you unzip it with tar -zxvf myfile.tar.gz
[10:52] <Frogzoo> echosystm: untar & read the included README or INSTALL files
[10:52] <ant1> there was Test Settings, but no preview
[10:52] <tupa> echosystm and read the README file
[10:53] <echosystm> ok
[10:53] <echosystm> thanks
[10:53] <Frogzoo> echosystm: you will also be needing to install build-essential
[10:53] <deathspell> strent: It shows an error when I start Evolution. It says "Error while Fetching Mail. Failed to read a valid greeting from POP server" but after that if I click on the connect button, it retrieves the mail. So why could this error be showing up then?
[10:53] <echosystm> yup
[10:53] <echosystm> i know that much ;D
[10:53] <echosystm> then its ./configure
[10:53] <echosystm> make
[10:53] <echosystm> sudo make install
[10:54] <Frogzoo> echosystm: depends - the README will say
[10:54] <echosystm> and it should work?
[10:54] <echosystm> ok
[10:54] <echosystm> ive only done this once before
[10:54] <echosystm> :P
[10:54] <tupa> echosystm what app are you installing?
[10:54] <echosystm> mesk
[10:55] <strent> deathspell: Interesting. No experience with different ports here, sorry.
[10:55] <tupa> echosystm, well, you have lots of media players in the repository -_-
[10:55] <Mazn> DBO do my computer use 64bit?
[10:55] <tupa> amarok is great, it even has a lyric reader
[10:55] <strent> deathspell: Maybe the startup ignores the port setting?
[10:55] <echosystm> most of them are crap
[10:55] <tupa> Mazn yes it does
[10:55] <echosystm> xfmedia is close
[10:55] <echosystm> but its still not very good
[10:55] <ant1> dimebar: ah, it worked, thanks
[10:55] <DBO> Mazn, your computer CAN use 64bit, but you want 32bit
[10:56] <echosystm> mesk is a close replication of foobar2000
[10:56] <pawan> hi
[10:56] <Mazn> How am I able to choose? :)
[10:56] <dimebar> ant1: no problem; glad it worked for you with less fuss than it did for me :)
[10:56] <Mazn> Just install with the 32bit cs?
[10:56] <tupa> echosystm did you tried amarok?
[10:56] <DBO> Mazn, you got it =)
[10:56] <ant1> dimebar: yeah, it was so direct
[10:56] <ant1> dimebar: unfortunately skype under linux doesn't support video yet, does it ?
[10:57] <echosystm> amarok is too complex for what i want tupa
[10:57] <Mazn> DBO but there will be no big differenses? Is just more reliable?
[10:57] <echosystm> have yu ever seen foobar2000?
[10:57] <echosystm> it is just a playlist
[10:57] <DBO> echosystm, check out Quod Libet
[10:57] <tupa> echosystm I have not
[10:57] <dimebar> ant1: afraid not.  for video chat your best bet is either ekiga or wengophone
[10:57] <pawan> how to see the swap space
[10:57] <DBO> Mazn, you wont see any differences except you wont have hassles with things like flash
[10:58] <Mazn> okej, nice, i will just se what cd ive got, then make a new try then
[10:58] <pawan> i have allocated 5gb swap space is it ok
[10:58] <pawan> and 12 gb root
[10:58] <DBO> thats HUGE
[10:58] <echosystm> i have a lot of music, so i need a program which is extremely fast
[10:59] <echosystm> and simple
[10:59] <echosystm> like foobar2000
[10:59] <DBO> pawan, you dont need 5GB of swap space... how much RAM do you have?
[10:59] <Tomcat_> echosystm: xmms/bmp? :o
[10:59] <echosystm> i thought xfmedia was on the money, but it imports jpg files too lol
[10:59] <echosystm> xmms is far too slow
[10:59] <pawan> 512 mb
[10:59] <DBO> echosystm, check out Quod Libet... its very fast
[10:59] <echosystm> looking at it now
[10:59] <DBO> pawan, 1GB is plenty of swap... 1.5 if you are worried
[10:59] <Dusk_> echosystm, you don't like ryhthmbox??
[11:00] <pawan> how to resize swap then
[11:00] <DBO> pawan, you will need to use a LiveCD and gparted to do that
[11:00] <deathspell> strent: My POP3 port uses the default port so it should work when I start it up. But it says cannot fetch mail.
[11:01] <pawan> ok
[11:01] <echosystm> whats the package name for quod libet DBO ?
[11:01] <Mazn> DBO how can I cd if the cd is 32 or 64bit?
[11:01] <echosystm> i cant find it
[11:01] <strent> deathspell: That's... weird
[11:01] <pawan> if i decrease the swap the remaining space where it will go
[11:02] <DBO> Mazn, when you downloaded it the name of the ISO will tell you if its x64 or i386
[11:02] <pawan> cant we resize from within ubuntu
[11:02] <Mazn> A friend made it for me, I have to ask him then, tanks
[11:03] <mikubuntu> hey.  opps.  i have a suggestion... for developers, actually, i guess... add the capability, maybe ala stumbleupon method, to email session transcripts out... yahoo now offers unlimited storage.  another tweakk to session save; make available tje capability to save only those segments addressed to the user... do any of these sound useful?
[11:03] <DBO> pawan, you can resize the swap within ubuntu but you cant add it to the root fs without unmounting it... which means you cant be using it
[11:03] <pawan> ok
[11:03] <pawan> so i should use the live cd
[11:03] <DBO> yes
[11:03] <strent> deathspell: I'm using IMAP here and get a weird error about not being able to ping the server; but everything else works fine. Might be an error in the software.
[11:03] <pawan> how to merge the remaining space to the root
[11:04] <DBO> pawan, look at gparted inside the liveCD, if you cant figure it out come back here and ask =)
[11:04] <pawan> i go for 2gb swap is it right
[11:04] <DBO> pawan, 1.5GB is plenty =)
[11:04] <pawan> will it cause any harm to my existing ubuntu
[11:04] <deathspell> strent: Thats why I thought earlier that a CLI would be a better option. I tried Thunderbird too before this and its too slow and sometimes it just hangs
[11:04] <py_> hello
[11:05] <DBO> pawan, not if you are careful =)
[11:05] <pawan> ok
[11:05] <pawan> i try
[11:05] <DBO> =)
[11:06] <py_> my T60p has a FireGL, which runs the fglrx driver. I also have the Advanced Dock and wish to connect another graphic board in its PCI-E connector for multihead support. Am I forced to use an ATI (fglrx-supported- borad, or may I go to nvidia, and have both drivers running at the same time?
[11:06] <brico> any advice on some studio like software used to create beats and samples?
[11:06] <jhaig> It is possible to configure Ubuntu on a laptop so that the mousepad is disabled when an external mouse is plugged in?
[11:07] <py_> in other words, can fglrx and nvidia proprietary drivers work together and at the same time on the same box?
[11:08] <Dranven> nick Jeeebus
[11:08] <Jeeebus> bleh
[11:08] <Mazn> And here we go
[11:09] <DBO> Mazn, if you have problems be sure to come back =)
[11:09] <HEP85> hi
[11:09] <DBO> hey HEP85
[11:09] <Jeeebus> is there a reason why all my hard drives are mounted as read only by default?
[11:09] <Jeeebus> kind of defeats the purpose if i cant save and store information on my drives
[11:09] <HEP85> how can I copy two files together, i.e. append the second to first?
[11:09] <DBO> Jeeebus, what are they formatted as?
[11:09] <DBO> HEP85, cat file1 >> file2
[11:09] <DBO> that will append file1 to file2
[11:10] <Jeeebus> hmm fat32?
[11:10] <HEP85> DBO: does it work with binary files?
[11:10] <DBO> HEP85, no
[11:10] <Jeeebus> does windows even format drives as fat32 anymore?
[11:10] <Jeeebus> ntfs maybe?
[11:10] <HEP85> DBO: bummer. But thanks anyway
[11:10] <Mazn> DBO i dont need to configure my network now, right?
[11:10] <DBO> Jeeebus, run the "mount" command and check it out
[11:10] <HEP85> I need to copy binary files
[11:10] <DBO> Mazn, not if you dont want to
[11:10] <Jeeebus> ok ntfs
[11:11] <Mazn> but i acn do it later?
[11:11] <Ademan> hey does anyone know where GNOME stores your current gtk+ theme? (and metacity theme for that matter)  is it in gconf?
[11:11] <DBO> HEP85, might these be video files that have been split in two?
[11:12] <HEP85> DBO: Exactly
[11:12] <HEP85> DBO: BUt unfortunately I can't open them with avidemux
[11:12] <gnuskewl> Jeeebus, the history of linux writing to ntfs has been somewhat shaky, so by default you have to read up on it, tho solutions now exist
[11:12] <DBO> HEP85, hahaha... anyhow... have they been split with a program called hjsplit?
[11:13] <Jeeebus> damn
[11:13] <HEP85> DBO: I don't know. I didn't split them
[11:13] <Jeeebus> been a long time since i last used linux (8 years maybe)
[11:13] <Jeeebus> forgot that things dont always go smoothly
[11:13] <gnuskewl> jeebus, fat32 is somewhat defunct, but for compatability linux ^ windows can read/write fat32
[11:13] <DBO> HEP85, look into a program by the name of lxsplit =)
[11:14] <Jeeebus> the drives are formatted as ntfs, i just said fat32 because i had a brain fart
[11:14] <gnuskewl> Jeebus, read the ubuntuguide, there is info there to activate ntfs read/write
[11:14] <Mazn> whats startbar-flag? on/off?
[11:14] <leo1989> hi all
[11:14] <leo1989> !
[11:14] <Jeeebus> so, by default, ubuntu mounts ntfs drives as read only since linux has a shaky history with dealing with ntfs?
[11:15] <gnuskewl> Jeeebus, read the ubuntuguide, there is info there to activate ntfs read/write
[11:15] <Frogzoo> !ntfs-3g | Jeeebus
[11:15] <ubotu> Jeeebus: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[11:15] <Jeeebus> i actually just installed ntfs-3g
[11:15] <Jeeebus> meh, thanks for the help
[11:15] <Jeeebus> but if its not a simple fix ill deal with it tomorrow
[11:16] <Jeeebus> 5am and i need sleep, no time to read through pages and pages of articles
[11:16] <HEP85> DBO: LOL. It is a hollywood movie
[11:16] <Jeeebus> thanks for the help guys
[11:16] <gnuskewl> Jeeebus, it is not stable enough to enable by default, it works, but i wouldnt put mission critical info on it. However, read ubuntuguide.com
[11:16] <leo1989> I'm Linux newbie. I have Ubuntu installed on my PC. But when machine starts, network connection is disabled. So, how to automaticly run "sudo ifconfig eth0 <MY_IP> netmask <> up" on PC start???
[11:17] <Junecy> Hello!
[11:17] <leo1989> Hi!
[11:17] <Junecy> I'm looking for help on my webcam.
[11:17] <Arkian> leo1989, add it under system-preferences-sessions
[11:17] <mastercoderx> Hi. Can you please see this Ubuntu Forums post and see if you can solve it: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=508304
[11:17] <Junecy> I have been trying to get it to work for days and I've run out of ideas/options
[11:18] <Frogzoo> leo1989: man interfaces
[11:18] <mastercoderx> Its about installing Baghira on Kubuntu Feisty
[11:19] <HEP85> DBO: Didn't find it in the repos. Why do you think it's pron? I always download my pron unsplit ;-)
[11:19] <gnuskewl> Junecy, hello ; give model name driver youre trying or what the prob is
[11:19] <asc> I was looking at the Phoronix 32 vs 64 bit performance review, and it looks like using 64 bit Ubuntu results in an average of zero performance gain. Is this correct?
[11:19] <Junecy> I am using the veo stingray webcam. I can't find any drivers or installers for it.
[11:20] <Jeeebus> gnuskewl, ubuntuguide.com looks like a crappy portal website
[11:20] <Jeeebus> that a real website or did you make a typo?
[11:20] <DBO> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=332933  <--- HEP85
[11:20] <Junecy> 0x545 0x800c I belive is the vendor and product ID
[11:20] <deathspell> Anyone here has tried sylpheed?
[11:20] <star3am> hallo :) need some help, my whole systems font is just blocks, upgraded from 6.xx to 7.04 ?
[11:20] <Junecy> I'm not sure how to get the numbers for it again though
[11:21] <HEP85> DBO: Thanks
[11:21] <Junecy> wait found it
[11:21] <Junecy> Where can I post the printout so I don't spam the room?
[11:21] <leo1989> Linuxoids :), tell me, is there pptp-config for U?
[11:21] <jetscreamer> !paste
[11:21] <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)
[11:21] <Frogzoo> asc: 64bit is only worth it on servers
[11:22] <Frogzoo> star3am: check in /etc/X11/xorg.conf  & correct the fontpaths, which have changed
[11:22] <gnuskewl> Jeeebus, my bad ubutuguide.org it should be
[11:22] <mastercoderx> Can you please see my post and try to help me:http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=508304
[11:22] <gnuskewl> ubuntuguide.org
[11:22] <Junecy> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31044/ is what I have
[11:22] <Jeeebus> yeah that one looks better
[11:22] <star3am> Frogzoo: ok let me check, thanks
[11:22] <Jeeebus> thanks
[11:22] <jetscreamer> other way
[11:22] <gnuskewl> Jeeebus, no worries
[11:22] <espejo> wenas
[11:23] <asc> Frogzoo: Pretend that I'm going to be doing a lot of IO and/or encryption.
[11:23] <usuari> ola ki ya?
[11:24] <Junecy> I would like to install the webcam so I can use it for yahoo chat and video conferencing...
[11:24] <fersadf> dsdf
[11:24] <fersadf> hi
[11:24] <HEP85> DBO: I just found out that it actually works with cat
[11:24] <fersadf> hi every one
[11:24] <Frogzoo> asc: io is all disk bound, so no difference
[11:24] <leo1989> hello
[11:24] <Mazn> DBO, no the problems starts again, I made chose to manualy configure the disk settrings, and when i had finnished and let the computer to format, it hangs att 33% "creating ext3-filesystem for / on partion no1 Scsi1 ...
[11:24] <fersadf> any girl here
[11:24] <DBO> HEP85, be careful with that one =)  cat wont be foolproof
[11:24] <usuari> yes
[11:24] <Frogzoo> !offtopic | fersadf:
[11:24] <ubotu> fersadf:: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:24] <DBO> Mazn, with the alternative CD?
[11:24] <Mazn> now it is that caps lock thing again
[11:24] <Mazn> yeag
[11:25] <asc> Frogzoo: If there's no performance difference, why is everybody making 64-bit chips? What's the bloody point? :\
[11:25] <DBO> Mazn, any error output?
[11:25] <mastercoderx> Can someone please help me
[11:25] <Mazn> no
[11:25] <Frogzoo> asc: really big databases
[11:25] <Mazn> just frozen
[11:25] <DBO> mastercoderx, state your problem
[11:25] <jetscreamer> asc: why did we ever go from 16 to 32 bit
[11:25] <usuari> alguien de espaa?
[11:25] <leo1989> Guys, is it possible to play "World of Warcraft" under Ubuntu without running VM?
[11:25] <jetscreamer> same reason
[11:25] <jetscreamer> !es
[11:25] <asc> jetscreamer: Presumably because 32 is faster.
[11:25] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[11:25] <DBO> Mazn, I have to say Im a little impressed its not giving any output...
[11:25] <mastercoderx> See this post: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=508304
[11:25] <award09> everytime i try to start an opengl game, my x server crashes.  any ideas?
[11:25] <Mazn> :(
[11:25] <Frogzoo> leo1989: absolutely, under wine
[11:25] <Frogzoo> !appdb | leo1989
[11:25] <ubotu> leo1989: Appdb is a database of apps & help for programs that run under wine: see http://appdb.winehq.org
[11:25] <asc> Frogzoo: Intel thinks that every consumer is running a big database? :p
[11:26] <jetscreamer> asc: the transition from 16 to 32 took a while also
[11:26] <leo1989> thanks all
[11:26] <jetscreamer> now 16bit is puke
[11:26] <jetscreamer> at first, it did nothing...
[11:26] <DBO> mastercoderx, sudo update-alternatives --config autoconf
[11:26] <jetscreamer> 32bit extensions for wfw
[11:27] <jetscreamer> useless
[11:27] <jhaig> I'm trying to run a program through Wine and all the fonts seem to be messed up - possibly, the font is set to Dingbat or something.  I installed Wine some time ago together with the program I'm trying to run and haven't used it for a while.  Can anyone suggest what might be wrong?
[11:27] <mastercoderx> thank you DBO I'll try that
[11:27] <Mazn> DBO i make a new try
[11:27] <Gruelius> jhaig: go get the fonts ;)
[11:28] <MetaBookfoziS> hi all, how can i list the available options, that iwpriv DEV set xxx can set?
[11:28] <MetaBookfoziS> How can i list xxx?
[11:28] <asc> jetscreamer: That's true, probably. I think it was around the time I started preschool. So what exactly is keeping 64-bit from being useful? Ubuntu-64 repository programs are all compiled for 64 are they not?
[11:28] <MetaBookfoziS> what xxxes are available:)
[11:28] <Frogzoo> MetaBookfoziS: man iwpriv
[11:28] <DBO> Mazn, please ...
[11:28] <jetscreamer> asc: no idea
[11:29] <jetscreamer> me i want 1024bit computing
[11:29] <Junecy> I have the webcam (Vendor=0545 ProdID=800c Rev= 3.0a) Veo Stingray. Does anyone know how I can install it or where I can find a tutorial or driver guid for it?
[11:29] <alti> rvz
[11:29] <asc> Why? It'd run just as fast as 32 bit at this rate. :p
[11:29] <jetscreamer> http://www.google.com/linux?q=Veo+Stingray&restrict=linux
[11:30] <Frogzoo> asc: yep, for most things
[11:31] <jetscreamer> you're welcome
[11:31] <Frogzoo> asc: basically, you don't need 64bit unless you know you need it
[11:31] <r00723r0> you can't spell pirate without irate
[11:31] <Frogzoo> r00723r0: buccaneer?
[11:31] <jetscreamer> i need it
[11:31] <award09> is there a way that I can disable aiglx for one session to see if it's causing the problems that i'm having?
[11:31] <jetscreamer> send me that box
[11:31] <r00723r0> arrr, mayteee
[11:32] <jhaig> OK, how can I set/change the fonts in Wine?
[11:32] <r00723r0> for every animal you don't eat, i eat 3
[11:32] <r00723r0> jhaig: winecfg
[11:32] <Junecy> this page gives me a LOT of info about the cam itself but not how to update the driver
[11:32] <asc> Frogzoo: Everybody's pushing 64-bit as hard as they can, and it's useless for almost everybody. This is an interesting situation.
[11:32] <r00723r0> 64-bit will actually be slower
[11:32] <r00723r0> not by much though
[11:33] <r00723r0> because of the extra addressing bits would take up more bandwidth
[11:33] <Mazn> DBO please? Nowi made it one more time, but the caps has not started to blink yet.. so ill leave it for a while
[11:33] <asc> Anybody have a timeline for when it will start being faster? :p
[11:33] <r00723r0> against abortion, for killing babies
[11:33] <Frogzoo> asc: 64bit also comes into play for > 4gig, and pcs are moving that way
[11:33] <jhaig> r00723r0: Under "Desktop Integration"?  When I select an "Item" I find that the font button is grayed out.  Does this mean I haven't got any fonts installed?
[11:33] <Nuktar> hi. i have a question. does anybody knows how can i setup time limited login ?
[11:34] <DBO> Mazn, ok, join me in brief prayer to our lord and saviour Tux... then avoid looking at it too often so as to not jynx the process =)
[11:34] <r00723r0> jhaig: probably
[11:34] <asc> Frogzoo: Don't look at me, I'm using 292 right now :p
[11:34] <r00723r0> DBO: that's as bad as christianity
[11:34] <DBO> r00723r0, that was the joke, thank you
[11:34] <Mazn> DBO okej, what do you think is wrong?
[11:34] <r00723r0> oh god
[11:34] <r00723r0> DBO: genius
[11:34] <r00723r0> :)
[11:35] <r00723r0> DBO: i'm kinda bad with that
[11:35] <jhaig> r00723r0: So where can I get them from?
[11:35] <r00723r0> jhaig: i'm sure wine will accept ttf fonts
[11:35] <Nuktar> Does anybody knows how can i setup time limited login ?
[11:35] <r00723r0> www.dafont.com
[11:35] <DBO> Mazn, sounds like its having some kind of hangup with the ATA controller (thats a pretty big WAG but thats all I got)
[11:35] <r00723r0> you should be able to install them in .wine/somesubfolderhere
[11:35] <fersadf> hi
[11:36] <fersadf> 4f60597d
[11:36] <fersadf> 67094e2d56fd4eba5417
[11:36] <cargole> eeee
[11:37] <jhaig> r00723r0: I've just seen that running winecfg as root displays properly, but as a user it has the messed up fonts, so it looks like my settings are messed up, rather than the fonts being missing.
[11:37] <r00723r0> jhaig: right
[11:37] <r00723r0> jhaig: i don't know
[11:37] <gnuskewl> JUnecy, what does this command give ya $  dmesg | less
[11:38] <DBO> gnuskewl, piping it to less will display oldest messages first...
[11:39] <Junecy> A lot of stuff I don't understand.
[11:39] <Junecy> if there is something you would like to know specifically let me know and I'll copy and paste it on pastebin
[11:41] <pawan> hi
[11:41] <DBO> hi pawan
[11:41] <DBO> how are you?
[11:41] <pawan> fine
[11:41] <mc44> !offtopic > DBO
[11:41] <mc44> :P
[11:41] <DBO> fantastic, and the resizing?
[11:42] <DBO> mc44, I will destroy you!!!
[11:42] <pawan> ya resiezed my swap from 5 to 1.5 gb
[11:42] <DBO> pawan, fantastic, and did you manage to get the root partition with the extra 3.5GB? =)
[11:43] <pawan> converted remaining 3.5 gb to fat32 primary partiton
[11:43] <pawan> i thought it was risky
[11:43] <DBO> ok
[11:43] <DBO> why fat32 btw?
[11:43] <DBO> intend on sharing it with a windows install?
[11:43] <pawan> i have win xp installed
[11:43] <DBO> pawan, sounds reasonable, glad it worked out
[11:43] <mantra2> whenever i try to install transmission it tells me i have no compiler? whats going on?
[11:44] <pawan> is 12 gb enough as the root for ubuntu
[11:44] <mc44> mantra2: how are you installing transmission?
[11:44] <mantra2> ./configure.
[11:44] <mantra2> make
[11:44] <mantra2> etec
[11:44] <mantra2> etc
[11:44] <DBO> pawan, so long as you dont go overboard on the applications yeah it will be fine =)
[11:44] <mc44> mantra2: apt-get install build-essentials
[11:44] <mastercoderx> DBO I tried the command: sudo update-alternatives --config autoconf , but it just gives the output: No alternatives for autoconf.
[11:45] <pawan> ok
[11:45] <mc44> mantra2: build-essential rather
[11:45] <desper> My keyboard is not working on ubuntu any help ?
[11:45] <pawan> can anyone give me link to install xmms player
[11:45] <Junecy> my model number for the webcam is 301V
[11:45] <pawan> latest version
[11:45] <mastercoderx> could someone please give me more help
[11:45] <mantra2> thanks!
[11:45] <SoulChild> hey all
[11:45] <mc44> pawan: you can install it from the repositories...
[11:46] <DBO> mastercoderx, ah yeah... hmmm
[11:46] <SoulChild> I searched all files on my notebook and saved this list into a file: "find / >> FILENAME" okay,... my question now: i want to add the size of each file and sort by filesize,... how to do that?
[11:46] <pawan> from synptic manager
[11:46] <desper> My Keyboard is not working on ubuntu any help........... ??
[11:46] <mc44> pawan: sure, or Applications->Add/Remove
[11:46] <DBO> mastercoderx, autoconf -V
[11:46] <pawan> but that installation is getting messed up
[11:47] <DBO> mastercoderx, what version does it give out?
[11:47] <pawan> i cant see the name on the tabs of xmms player
[11:47] <pawan> the option names only shortcut visible
[11:47] <desper> My Keyboard is not working on ubuntu any help........... ??
[11:48] <mc44> !repeat | desper
[11:48] <ubotu> desper: 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
[11:48] <mastercoderx> It says autoconf version 2.61-3 in Synaptic
[11:48] <mantra2> everything i instal doesnt seem to want to work
[11:48] <mantra2> hm
[11:48] <DBO> mastercoderx, yes I want to know what version autoconf -V spits out
[11:48] <mantra2> wonder why
[11:48] <ReViVe> !patience
[11:48] <ubotu> 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
[11:48] <mc44> mantra2: transmission?
[11:49] <davidwinter> hi everyone
[11:49] <mastercoderx> Usage: autoconf [-h]  [--help]  [-m dir]  [--macrodir=dir] 
[11:49] <mastercoderx>        [-l dir]  [--localdir=dir]  [--version]  [template-file] 
[11:49] <mastercoderx> ---
[11:49] <mastercoderx> Autoconf 2.13 chosen by Debian wrapper script.
[11:49] <mastercoderx> For information and tuning advice see autoconf(1).
[11:49] <Gruelius> Hey everyone, when i tell my display to sleep it just has a black screen, am i missing a setting in xorg or osmething?
[11:49] <mantra2> yeah
[11:49] <mantra2> heh
[11:49] <davidwinter> I've got the nvidia drivers working, but I can't get my resolution (1440 x 900) in the Screen Resolution box
[11:49] <DBO> mastercoderx, sudo aptitude remove autoconf2.13
[11:49] <isabelmaria> ola
[11:49] <DBO> mastercoderx, then try your problem again
[11:49] <mc44> mantra2: you could try http://www.getdeb.net/app.php?name=Transmission
[11:50] <isabelmaria> comos estais
[11:50] <Gruelius> davidwinter: easy. type
[11:50] <mc44> !es | isabelmaria
[11:50] <ubotu> isabelmaria: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[11:50] <Gruelius> davidwinter: sudo nvidia-settings
[11:50] <mantra2> yeah i could
[11:50] <mantra2> do you know where i can get pidgin as well?
[11:50] <mastercoderx> ok thanks ill try that
[11:50] <Gruelius> davidwinter: then just set it up and save it to xorg.conf
[11:50] <mc44> mantra2: same place
[11:50] <gnuskewl> Junecy, check here http://www.linux-usb.org/ibmcam/
[11:50] <Gruelius> mantra2: use automatix2
[11:50] <gnuskewl> Junecy, it is a variant of an ibm webcam
[11:51] <davidwinter> thanks Gruelius
[11:51] <Junecy> I've been here. But I don't understand any of it.
[11:51] <Junecy> Let me rephrase that.
[11:51] <Mazn> DBO do you think it is a software or hardware problem?
[11:51] <Junecy> it makes reference to files that I don't have.
[11:52] <mantra2> thanks this is much easier
[11:52] <mantra2> lol
[11:52] <Junecy> and I am not sure how to get them.
[11:52] <Junecy> To be honest I am not sure 100% becaus I can't find them.
[11:53] <kahrytan> Hello
[11:53] <kahrytan> Has anyone seen Dell Ubuntu customer?
[11:53] <desper> My keyboard is not working on ubuntu .............. help
[11:53] <DBO> Mazn, software.... did it freeze again?
[11:53] <davidwinter> thanks Gruelius - worked a treat
[11:53] <kahrytan> desper: then why are you typing on it
[11:53] <Ubun2> good 1
[11:53] <Mazn> kind of, nothing happens
[11:54] <Mazn> okej, i might try install 6.06 again then?
[11:54] <DBO> Mazn, go for it
[11:55] <BrightEyes> what does the bg % 1 command does?
[11:55] <BrightEyes> what does the bg % 1 command do?
[11:55] <kharloss> hi. i installed LDAP on my server, it`s ok but i need to automaticaly update after a new email user is created . is it possible ?
[11:56] <Gruelius> anyone know why i cant put my monitor on standvy?
[11:56] <mastercoderx> the problem's still there
[11:57] <desper> kahrytan, Excuse me iam on another system
[11:57] <mastercoderx> could anyone please give me more help
[11:57] <fyrestrtr> how do you enable proposed updates?
[11:57] <DBO> mastercoderx, autoconf -V, what version does it report now?
[11:57] <mc44> fyrestrtr: system->administration->software sources
[11:58] <fyrestrtr> mc44: its not there?
[11:58] <mc44> fyrestrtr: under Updates tab
[11:58] <desper> can any one tell me from where i can set my default keyboard setting??
[11:58] <Gruelius> mastercoderx whats the issue?
[11:59] <DBO> Gruelius, he has an old version of autoconf installed
[11:59] <fyrestrtr> mc44: ah, thanks :)
[11:59] <mastercoderx> autoconf -V
[11:59] <mastercoderx> autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.61
[11:59] <mastercoderx> Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
[11:59] <mastercoderx> This is free software.  You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of
[11:59] <mastercoderx> the GNU General Public License <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
[11:59] <mastercoderx> There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
[11:59] <mastercoderx> Written by David J. MacKenzie and Akim Demaille.
[11:59] <fyrestrtr> I think my mirror is out of date, I enabled it manually, but it gave 404
[11:59] <DBO> ok mastercoderx I should have pointed this out last time... dont paste to the channel =)
[11:59] <DBO> that said... your autoconf is now above version 2.53
[12:00] <ubuntuako> hello is there alternative for dreamweaver cs3 for ubuntu?
[12:00] <kahrytan> !pastebin | mastercoderx
[12:00] <ubotu> mastercoderx: 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)
[12:00] <kjol> ubuntuako: NUV
[12:00] <mastercoderx> ok ill do it
[12:00] <kahrytan> ubuntuako: Try Amaya
[12:01] <BrightEyes> what does the bg % 1 command do?
[12:01] <kahrytan> ubuntuako: http://www.w3.org/Amaya/
[12:01] <ubuntuako> kjol kahrytan: whats the website of NUV and Amaya? thanks..
[12:01] <ubuntuako> ok
[12:02] <DBO> mastercoderx, please get a fresh checkout/tar of the software you want to compile and try again =)
[12:02] <DBO> mastercoderx, it should work
[12:02] <kahrytan> ubuntuako: NVU isnt updated anymore. Amaya is and was lasted week ago.
[12:02] <kahrytan> ubuntuako: and one of the W3C members is part of the development team.
[12:02] <mastercoderx> thank you ill try it
[12:03] <ubuntuako> kahrytan: i dont see any cs3 there my friend...
[12:03] <ubuntuako> kahrytan: php, cs3 etc like dreamweavercs3
[12:03] <kahrytan> ubuntuako: You asked for alternative not for cs3
[12:04] <Mazn> DBO do you know anyone who may help me ?
[12:05] <luis> hola
[12:05] <luis> que tal
[12:05] <gnuskewl> Junecy. ?
[12:05] <Junecy> I am here.
[12:06] <HumpBack> All openoffice packages stoped starting!!! Yesterday all was fine. I already tried removing my ~/.openoffice.org2/ . I'm on gutsy x86.
[12:06] <HumpBack> And did a updated today.
[12:06] <DBO> Mazn, plead your case on the ubuntu forums...
[12:06] <DBO> see if you get any bites
[12:06] <gnuskewl> did u look in terminal at /var/log/messages
[12:06] <rhoruns> does anyone know of a good c++ ide for linux???
[12:06] <mc44> HumpBack: #ubuntu+! for gutsy
[12:06] <Junecy> I don't have the file ibmcam.h or any of the other files mentioned on any of these patches/tutorials.
[12:06] <usuario__> po
[12:06] <mc44> er #ubuntu+1
[12:06] <BrightEyes> how can i execute tar -cvx progs.tar programs and gzip progs.tar with one command?
[12:06] <Mazn> DBO okej, at internet ?
[12:06] <Junecy> but then again I am about as retarded as the next XP guy when it comes to ubuntu
[12:07] <HumpBack> mc44: no such channel
[12:07] <Mazn> DBO tanks for all help, anyway
[12:07] <mc44> HumpBack: #ubuntu+1
[12:07] <gnuskewl> Junecy, look in /var/log/messages
[12:07] <nsb> hi im trying to patch a kernel with broadcom patch
[12:07] <nsb> but it said file to patch
[12:07] <DBO> Mazn, ubuntuforums.com if you dont know the url
[12:07] <Junecy> what am I looking for?
[12:07] <nsb> and i dont know how file it will be patch
[12:08] <nsb> #ubuntu-es
[12:08] <mc44> DBO: .org :P
[12:08] <mastercoderx> btw im trying to compile+install baghira using this guide: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31047/
[12:08] <gnuskewl> Junecy, read this http://www.linux-usb.org/ibmcam/ibmcamFAQ.html
[12:08] <Junecy> I have.,
[12:09] <Junecy> I DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANY OF THIS
[12:09] <DBO> mc44, right... thats what I wrote -_-
[12:09] <Junecy> I can not find any of the files that are mentioned here nor do I know where to look.
[12:09] <Kream> Hi all
[12:09] <Junecy> The folders that these files are are supposedly located in are not there
[12:09] <Kream> If I'm running feisty, what's the best way to get compiz /beryl ?
[12:09] <mastercoderx> if anyone could see it and see if it works on ubuntu i'd appreciate it
[12:10] <mc44> Kream: what video card?
[12:10] <Kream> I was running beryl before it was discontinued, i'd ahve to uninstall it as well
[12:10] <Kream> well, intel 945s, mainly
[12:10] <gnuskewl> Junecy, ok so you went into /var/log then type vi messages
[12:10] <mc44> Kream: you should be able to use System->preferences->desktop effects to turn on compiz
[12:10] <BrightEyes> Junecy lets say i chmod +x * and all my files are executable. then i touch 1.c
[12:11] <BrightEyes> how can i move the executables in the file execfiles?
[12:11] <mastercoderx> also if anyone gets it working on ubuntu could they please post a guide on the Ubuntu Forums
[12:11] <desper> can any buddy tell how i can set the default keyboard setting plz
[12:11] <Kream> mc44:  thanks, if i don't have compiz installed from before (system upgraded from edgy), how do I install it ?
[12:12] <kahrytan> Whats the new name for Compiz/Beryl?
[12:12] <Frogzoo> desper: sys -> prefs -> keyboard
[12:12] <davidwinter> kahrytan: Compiz Fusion
[12:12] <mc44> Kream: it is installed by default in fesity
[12:12] <taurusivy> how can I install manpage for the whole set of system calls ?
[12:12] <Frogzoo> kahrytan: in ubuntu, they're separate for the moment
[12:12] <desper> frozoo, form shell
[12:12] <Junecy> yeah I didn't understand that.
[12:13] <desper> Farogzoo,through command any file or utility ??
[12:13] <Frogzoo> taurusivy: manpages-dev
[12:13] <Junecy> Can I not install the drivers under wine or is that jsut a program emulator?
[12:13] <Frogzoo> Junecy: no windows drivers in wine
[12:14] <kahrytan> Junecy: WINE IS NOT EMULATOR
[12:14] <gnuskewl> lol
[12:14] <kahrytan> Junecy: thats what WINE stands for.
[12:14] <taurusivy> Frogzoo: ok
[12:14] <deathspell> Who from this channel told me about Sylpheed? Its great! :D
[12:14] <Junecy> okay so....now what?
[12:15] <Kream> mc44:  thanks, :)
[12:15] <gnuskewl> Junecy go to xterm or termianl, type in cd /var/log
[12:15] <gnuskewl> Junecy, then type vi messages
[12:15] <Junecy> okay
[12:15] <Junecy> done
[12:16] <gnuskewl> Junecy, pastebin the result
[12:17] <Junecy> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31051/
[12:18] <kahrytan> Junecy: what usb device?
[12:18] <asianCoolz> i trying to install gtablix. i looking for a dependency program call "convert"
[12:18] <asianCoolz> any idea where can download that for ubuntu?
[12:18] <bullgard4> Is the object_handle of the function acpi_evaluate-object () in  http://tinyurl.com/2vy5ul a number or a pointer or of what data type?
[12:18] <asianCoolz> i cant find that with apt-get install
[12:19] <Junecy> the devices I have plugged in currently are: Macally iKey, generic usb wireless mouse, motorola RAZR V3r and veo stingray webcam
[12:19] <erUSUL> asianCoolz: convert is a tool that comes with imagemagick
[12:20] <asianCoolz> ok. thanks erUSUL
[12:20] <asianCoolz> will try to install that
[12:21] <erUSUL> asianCoolz: no problem
[12:21] <cunak9> the ppc ubuntu live cd boots with a resolution too high for my ibook.  Can someone tell me boot parameter to fix this?
[12:22] <Junecy> anyluck anyone?
[12:23] <pawan> hi
[12:23] <GroO_> this place is wonderful.  helpdesk at its ultimate sense :)
[12:23] <deathspell> ;] 
[12:24] <pawan> getting  error sinal 11 sigsegv in amarok
[12:24] <GroO_> installed samba, i see the other computer which is running on xp and can browse folders that are shared by him.  he cannot however see my computer on the network. yes i am running ubuntu.  i see both our computers on the network. any ideas why?
[12:24] <kahrytan> cunak9: Just change it in Resolution preferences
[12:25] <cunak9> kahrytan: I can't see anything because the resolution is not supported....  I need a boot parameter to type in
[12:26] <GroO_> anyone?
[12:26] <magamago> fisica
[12:26] <erUSUL> cunak9: have you used the Start Ubuntu in Safe Graphics Mode??
[12:27] <cunak9> erUSUL: no, please tell me how
[12:27] <Junecy> guess I'm S.O.L
[12:27] <gnuskewl> Junecy, did you try any drivers prior ?
[12:27] <Junecy> Thanks for the help
[12:27] <Junecy> no
[12:28] <Junecy> I can't find any for linux
[12:28] <gnuskewl> Junecy, hang on asec
[12:28] <Junecy> ok
[12:28] <GroO_>  installed samba, i see the other computer which is running on xp and can browse folders that are shared by him.  he cannot however see my computer on the network. yes i am running ubuntu.  i see both our computers on the network. any ideas why?
[12:28] <Frogzoo> Junecy: tbh, with usb it's best to check they're linux compatible beforehand
[12:29] <[DNS] > GroO_ have you configure your share folder in samab config?
[12:29] <Frogzoo> GroO_: set domainname in /etc/samba/smb.conf
[12:29] <Junecy> This one is.
[12:29] <Junecy> as far as I can tell
[12:29] <cunak9> my bad...
[12:29] <Junecy> however I do not have a file called ibmcam anywhere
[12:29] <Junecy> which means it was not loaded and I don't know how to get it.
[12:29] <GroO_> its says permission denied
[12:30] <pawan> not getting tab name in xmms player
[12:30] <pawan> only shortcut
[12:30] <GroO_> how to get to samba config?
[12:30] <[DNS] > GroO_ if your share = user you need to create a valid user
[12:30] <Vytux`> hi ppl :)
[12:30] <Frogzoo> GroO_: workgroup actually - in /etc/samba/smb.conf
[12:30] <cunak9> erUSUL: i'm sry, using a web based java irc client....  what was it that I should type to get to safe graphics mode?
[12:30] <Vytux`> maybe i could get a bit of help? :)
[12:30] <latarsky> ola
[12:31] <Frogzoo> GroO_: you also need to create a password for the user with 'smbpasswd'
[12:31] <bullgard4> What does the ingterjection 'argl' mean? (as in http://www.rocklinux.net/irclog/rocklinux.log.20030428.html)
[12:31] <GroO_> it still says permission denied
[12:31] <latarsky> I've just install e17 (enlightenment) but after installation it doesnt show up in the login options ?
[12:31] <GroO_> wait how do i get to samba config?
[12:31] <Frogzoo> GroO_: now restart samba
[12:31] <[DNS] > use vi
[12:32] <Frogzoo> GroO_: we've told you twice already
[12:32] <bullgard4> Vytux`: Just ask.
[12:32] <GroO_> ok when i type /etc/samba/smb.conf in terminal, it says permission denied
[12:32] <MonsieurBL> hi there, i'm tring to find a reason why i would get this : "error while loading shared libraries: libgc.so.1", even if libgc is in /usr/lib/ ?
[12:32] <[DNS] > su - root
[12:32] <[DNS] > only root are allowed to configure smb.conf
[12:32] <[DNS] > or sudo vi /etc/samba/smb.conf
[12:33] <Frogzoo> GroO_: gksudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
[12:33] <MonsieurBL> even after running ldconfig, i still get "error while loading shared libraries: libgc.so.1"
[12:33] <Vytux`> well... what i am trying to do is... i'm trying to configure my wireless network. Since i have isntalled my ubuntu from the cd, so there is no ndiswrapper and ndiswrapper-utils, also no ndisgtk. I have installed ndiswrapper and ndiswrapper-utils, so i am trying to install the driver of my card, but it says, Could not create directory /etc/ndiswrapper/balhblahblah... :S i am doing a command ndiwrapper -i somedriver.inf
[12:34] <Vytux`> should i execute it through sudo somehow?.. :S
[12:34] <Frogzoo> MonsieurBL: that's pretty horrible
[12:34] <Vytux`> the error means permission denied
[12:35] <MonsieurBL> Frogzoo: you bet :)
[12:35] <Frogzoo> MonsieurBL: so how did you break it?
[12:36] <smb095> ou sorry guys
[12:36] <Vytux`> brb
[12:36] <Junecy> I just typed into terminal sudo modprobe ibmcam
[12:37] <hanna> brb? brandenburg?
[12:37] <Junecy> I got no error messages of anykind.
[12:37] <gnuskewl> Junecy, what was the result?
[12:37] <Junecy> how can I tell if this loaded the driver or not?
[12:37] <MonsieurBL> Frogzoo: well i just didn't, the lib's here, everything works fine, except when i'm tring to compile under Eclipse, i can't and get this error, it sucks
[12:37] <pawan> how to change directory
[12:37] <Junecy> it went back to my $ prompt waiting for my next command
[12:37] <gippy73> hi everybody
[12:37] <gippy73> just a question (can I?)
[12:38] <Junecy> now how do I tell if it loaded the driver or findout what it did?
[12:38] <Bob_Dole> I really should get around to changing my HD now.. it's not grinding anymore, but it is whining :/
[12:38] <Frogzoo> MonsieurBL: locate libgc.so
[12:38] <gippy73> during installation I was asked if to import M$ Windows existing profiles
[12:38] <Junecy> lsmod?
[12:38] <Bob_Dole> any way I can clone the drive onto another one so I don't lose anything or have to set it up again? 20Gb HD to a 80GB HD?
[12:38] <gippy73> but Firefox didn't get it...
[12:39] <gippy73> where have been put?
[12:39] <Junecy> it shows up in lsmod
[12:39] <jamesdell> hi, where can I get for bunch of repositories list?
[12:39] <ubuntuako> how to reformat an ubuntu format?
[12:39] <ubuntuako> how to reformat ubuntu?
[12:39] <MonsieurBL> Frogzoo: locate libgc.so -> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31054/plain/
[12:39] <ubuntuako> delete all ubuntu files and etc
[12:40] <pawan> how to change directory
[12:40] <Junecy> Okay I got it to turn on the cam.
[12:40] <gnuskewl> yay
[12:40] <Junecy> Thanks for enduring.
[12:40] <MonsieurBL> Frogzoo: so and so.1 are links to so.1.0.2
[12:40] <Junecy> now it's exhibiting a NEW problem.
[12:40] <Junecy> up for it?
[12:40] <xinto> for some reason my dhclient is broken... when i run it as root i get drop_privileges: could not set group id: Operation not permitted
[12:41] <xinto> could someone please help me
[12:41] <gnuskewl> Junecy, now worries, what\s it saying now?
[12:41] <Bob_Dole> :|
[12:41] <Junecy> it isn't saying anything.
[12:41] <Frogzoo> MonsieurBL: perms are 644 ?
[12:41] <Junecy> I opened kopete to test it...well it's all funky.
[12:41] <Bob_Dole> Seriously.. how do I copy everything (including accounts, etc) to a new HD?
[12:41] <Junecy> it's like the verticle hold on a TV is out of whack...
[12:41] <Junecy> know what I mean?
[12:41] <Bob_Dole> I'd like to know before this one goes Kaput
[12:41] <pawan> i want to change directory to desktop
[12:41] <bene> Hello
[12:42] <bene> could someone tell me if gdesklets is broken?
[12:42] <bene> I tryed to start gdesklet after apt-get install
[12:42] <gnuskewl> Junecy, any response will be written to /var/log/messages and you know how to read that now, so check there
[12:43] <MonsieurBL> Frogzoo: yup :-|
[12:43] <bene> I get kDeprecationWarning: gtk.threads_init is deprecated, use gtk.gdk.threads_init instead
[12:43] <bene> any ideas?
[12:43] <leagris> .
[12:43] <Bob_Dole> >.>
[12:43] <Bob_Dole> <.<
[12:43] <Bob_Dole> :|
[12:43] <GroO_> oh boy i got into samba config, but where do i set the username? and where so i set his password? and what is the domain name? i am really confused :(
[12:44] <Junecy> Jul 24 06:36:12 justin-laptop kernel: [42147.257444]  videodev: "ibmcam USB Camera" has no release callback. Please fix your driver for proper sysfs support
[12:44] <fyrestrtr> Bob_Dole: use cp, or create an .iso image.
[12:45] <unix4me> How do I install the Ubuntu screensavers? I'm in Edubuntu. I'm also checking on #edubuntu.
[12:45] <Frogzoo> MonsieurBL: file /usr/lib/libgc*
[12:46] <Bob_Dole> How might I go about that? :/
[12:46] <MonsieurBL> Frogzoo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31055/plain/
[12:46] <Junecy> http://lwn.net/Articles/36850/
[12:46] <Junecy> however I don't see a way to fix the feed?
[12:47] <IdleOne> unix4me, search for sreensavers in synaptic or use apt-cache search screensaver
[12:47] <unix4me> IdleOne: ok.  Thanks.
[12:47] <pawan> how to change directory
[12:49] <IdleOne> pawan, type cd Desktop ( to go to Desktop dir. )
[12:49] <pawan> ok
[12:50] <gnuskewl> Junecy, goto /proc/bus/usb then vi devices
[12:51] <Junecy> ok
[12:51] <bullgard4> Where can I change the display format of dates within the past week to that more usual format of all the other days?
[12:51] <apprado> ola
[12:52] <apprado> alo
[12:52] <Junecy> now what?
[12:52] <IdleOne> !es | apprado
[12:52] <ubotu> apprado: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[12:52] <gnuskewl> whATS WRITTEN IN VI FOR YOUR CAMERA?
[12:52] <apprado> gili
[12:52] <Graham> Hey. I've installed some new fonts and one of them has taken over firefox, every page the text is displayed as Alien... any idea why?
[12:52] <Junecy> hold on i'll get you the pastebin link
[12:53] <Junecy> Here ya go http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31056/
[12:53] <GroO_> ok i found user settings, added an account, put in a password for the user. went to his computer running on xp, tried to click on this machine icon, it asks for username and password. but its not working. any ideas why?
[12:54] <Junecy> Did you use UbuntuSMB as the username?
[12:54] <Junecy> or ubuntu?
[12:54] <Junecy> If those aren't working try the username that you are currently signed in under.
[12:55] <Junecy> I had that same issue a few days ago.
[12:55] <IdleOne> !cli | pawan this is some basic commands but it should help you
[12:55] <ubotu> pawan this is some basic commands but it should help you: 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
[12:55] <pawan> ok
[12:56] <pawan> i wnat to install equilizer for xmms
[12:57] <Junecy> gnuskewl?
[12:57] <IdleOne> pawan, give me the link where you downloaded that file
[12:57] <pawan> its in tar.gz format onmy desktop
[12:57] <gnuskewl> Junecy, yeah, well we geting there its loaded the module and the driver
[12:57] <pawan> i extracted it on my desktop
[12:58] <Nahi> hello
[12:58] <Junecy> So now where do I go or what do I do?
[12:58] <Nahi> can someone help me install my webcam on linux ?
[12:58] <togr> why does evince complain about ALSA config?
[12:58] <IdleOne> pawan, is there a read me file?
[12:58] <pawan> yes
[12:58] <IdleOne> have you read it?
[12:58] <togr> I want to display PostScript, not to play sound
[12:58] <Cooleo> Hey, Can someone give me a tutorial on how to install my WG111 v1 In Ubuntu?
[12:59] <IdleOne> !webcam | Nahi
[12:59] <ubotu> Nahi: Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[12:59] <gnuskewl> Junecy, cat < /dev/video > foo.dat
[01:00] <noname> no13
[01:00] <Sivik> can someone try and ping sivik.no-ip.org for me
[01:00] <pawan> i am getting error 1
[01:00] <Junecy> bash: /dev/video: No such file or directory
[01:00] <Cooleo> Is NDISwrapper on the 7.04 CD?
[01:00] <Sivik> Cooleo, what hardware?
[01:00] <Frogzoo> MonsieurBL: is it possible the file's corrupt?
[01:00] <IdleOne> !ndiswrapper
[01:00] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:00] <incorrect> does anyone know of a good command line xml processor?
[01:00] <Cooleo> I found the tutorial, I just need to knonow if its included on the 7.04 CD?
[01:00] <Cooleo> *know
[01:00] <togr> Sivik, pinging it now
[01:01] <Sivik> thanks
[01:01] <nomad111> hey all, i keep getting this error when i try to debug my C project in eclipse 3.3 "mi_cmd_env_cd: Usage DIRECTORY" i can't seem to find anything useful searching with google for this problem and everyone in #eclipse is not responding
[01:01] <IdleOne> Cooleo, I dont believe so
[01:01] <togr> doesn't seem to appear in DNS
[01:01] <togr> sorry
[01:01] <Cooleo> Darn
[01:01] <nomad111> if anyone has had this problem i would appreciate it if they could tell me how they fixed it
[01:01] <Vytux`> ok, the god damn wireless network does not work at all ;(
[01:01] <togr> I have IP  71.11.209.112
[01:01] <Sivik> Cooleo, what hardware, and its not on the cd, its in a repo
[01:01] <togr> for sivik.no-ip.org
[01:01] <IdleOne> nomad111, have you installed the build-essential package?
[01:01] <Sivik> i wasn't worried about the ip address
[01:01] <togr> I'm not getting any replies
[01:01] <Sivik> i wanted to verify that it would ping
[01:01] <Sivik> fuck
[01:02] <gnuskewl> Junecy, look in dev/bus/usb is it in there?
[01:02] <denbeire1> hey
[01:02] <IdleOne> !ohmy | Sivik
[01:02] <ubotu> Sivik: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:02] <nomad111> IdleOne: ill have a look
[01:02] <Sivik> sorry
[01:02] <Sivik> togr: then i guess my isp decided to block something
[01:02] <IdleOne> nomad111, sudo apt-get install build-essential should fix your compile issues
[01:02] <Vytux`> what i have done: installed ndiswrapper, then sudo ndiswrapper -i blah.inf, then sudo modprobe ndiswrapper and nothing happened. Onli the driver has appeared in ndiswrapper -l list
[01:02] <togr> Sivik, Guess so
[01:02] <nomad111> IdleOne: i can compile and run within eclipse just fine
[01:02] <Junecy> I just get 001, 002, 003 and 004 as folders and some have files labeled the same.
[01:03] <nomad111> IdleOne: i just cant debug, and i have build-essential installed
[01:03] <Sivik> are y'all still trying to run the broadcom 43xx hardware in ndiswrapper
[01:03] <nomad111> and libtool for that matter
[01:03] <Sivik> togr: what does tracepath get u
[01:03] <Cooleo> Can someone give me a place to download Ndiswrapper? Im on windows atm, and need to know how to download and put it to my server PC>
[01:03] <Cooleo> *please
[01:03] <IdleOne> nomad111, hmmm I dont have any idea about debugging but look and see if there are any debug packages for eclipse in synaptic
[01:04] <Junecy> I don't have a device or video folder
[01:04] <Sivik> Cooleo: uncomment the repos in the sources.list to get the stuff out of the repos, and what hardware is this for?
[01:04] <gnuskewl> Junecy, in terminal run xawtv
[01:04] <togr> Sivik, how much of it do you want?
[01:04] <Cooleo> Sivik: Netgear WG111.
[01:04] <gnuskewl> Junecy, in terminal run xawtv
[01:04] <Sivik> togr: i want to know if it goes through to that 71 address
[01:04] <Sivik> Cooleo: ok, nvm then
[01:04] <IdleOne> Cooleo, sourforge.net
[01:05] <Vytux`> what should I do to make my wireless network work?..
[01:05] <Junecy> I nbeed to install it
[01:05] <togr> Sivik, last one so far is 66-169-96-238.ftwo.tx.charter.com (66.169.96.238)
[01:05] <Cooleo> whatt do i do when ive downloaded that?
[01:05] <Sivik> Cooleo: and u know there is an cli irc client correct
[01:05] <Sivik> i hate charter
[01:05] <Cooleo> ?
[01:06] <gnuskewl> Junecy, i just typed xawtv didnt have to install it, but do it if u have to
[01:06] <Junecy> I did and ran it
[01:06] <dns> is there someone that can help me to setup raid or knows a channel to chat in about it?
[01:06] <Myrtti> !raid
[01:06] <ubotu> Raid and LVM --> very easy guide for alternate CD : http://users.piuha.net/martti/comp/ubuntu/raid.html Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[01:06] <sirius> i don't exactly remember what i did but when i open up a new window, it doesn't come up to the front    any suggestions?
[01:07] <gnuskewl> Junecy, did it pick up the cam?
[01:07] <Junecy> now what?
[01:07] <Junecy> yes
[01:07] <sara> kkjl
[01:07] <Junecy> I get the crazy video again
[01:07] <sara> jiji
[01:07] <denbeire1> Does anyone have the time to troubleshoot a bootproblem?
[01:07] <sara> ol
[01:07] <gnuskewl> Junecy, crazy?
[01:07] <Vytux`> I want my wireless network up and running so i could use interent, what should i do?
[01:07] <IdleOne> !raid | dns
[01:07] <ubotu> dns: Raid and LVM --> very easy guide for alternate CD : http://users.piuha.net/martti/comp/ubuntu/raid.html Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[01:07] <sara> eloj
[01:07] <Pici> !english | sara
[01:07] <Junecy> Same as before....picture a Tv with the verticle hold that's out of tune...that's what I get with my cam
[01:07] <ubotu> sara: 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
[01:08] <MonsieurBL> Frogzoo: well i get a GTK warning now and then, so this could be right. Do you know a way to safely reinstall libgc&co?
[01:08] <earthian> Hello, i can not install flashplugin-nonfree because after it downloads the flash archive it says something about bad md5 ... how can i fix that?
[01:08] <jussi_> hey peeps! anyone know if i can import a bitcomet(windows) unfinished torrent and download it with ktorrent?
[01:08] <Vytux`> I want my wireless network up and running so i could use interent, what should i do?
[01:08] <Sivik> this means i get to call and grip at my isp today
[01:08] <IdleOne> !wireless | Vytux`
[01:08] <ubotu> Vytux`: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:09] <sara>  manei   sarzaa
[01:09] <Vytux`> ty
[01:09] <dns> does anyone know how to kill raid, i really messed it up and want to reset my drives back to the original state
[01:09] <Myrtti> !es | sara
[01:09] <ubotu> sara: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:09] <IdleOne> that isnt spanish
[01:09] <earthian> jussi_, yes, you can
[01:09] <jussi_> earthian: can u tell me how?
[01:09] <Mazn> !swe | Mazn
[01:10] <Myrtti> !se > Mazn
[01:10] <IdleOne> Mazn, two letter country code
[01:10] <Mazn> oki
[01:10] <earthian> just open the unfinished torrent with ktorrent and download to the same location you have downloaded the torrent in windows... it should resume the download
[01:10] <sara> te   salbes
[01:10] <earthian> not sure tho.. i use azureus...
[01:10] <kahrytan> earthian: try utorrent
[01:10] <mOrO^> My new monitor prompts to change resolution to 1440X900...but it isnt a choice in the Ubuntu dialog?
[01:11] <IdleOne> !fixres | mOrO^
[01:11] <ubotu> mOrO^: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:11] <earthian> kahrytan, not me :p
[01:11] <Pici> !away > [M] Fox (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[01:11] <sara> te    sabes    la     cancion     de    kiko    y      sara
[01:11] <Frogzoo> MonsieurBL: sudo apt-get --reinstall libgc1c2    should do it
[01:11] <kahrytan> earthian: hence the word TRY
[01:11] <earthian> kk :)
[01:11] <IdleOne> sara por favor ablas in ingles
[01:11] <mOrO^> ubotu: thanks!
[01:11] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[01:11] <earthian> might give it a try :p
[01:11] <kahrytan> earthian: it works perfectly under wine
[01:12] <earthian> anyway, does anybody know whats wrong is going on with flashplugin-nonfree package?
[01:12] <denbeire1> anyone who can help out with the errormsg "cannot locate resource region1 of device xxxx" ?
[01:12] <sara> eres     igles
[01:12] <Junecy> gnuskewl: I don't have any /dev/video files...the tutorial we found earlier says that I need to make them with the mknod command?
[01:12] <gnuskewl> Junecy, what does this say again?
[01:12] <jussi_> earthian: that didn't work.. ktorrent doesnt recognize teh bitcomet torrent ..
[01:12] <kahrytan> earthian: adobe flash sucks on linux?
[01:12] <Junecy> 22. I don't have any /dev/video files!
[01:12] <Junecy> You must be running a very old distribution! In any case, those special files can be made with mknod command. Read Linux-USB HOWTO to learn how. Note that /dev/video is usually just a link to /dev/video0.
[01:12] <Pici> earthian: I think that bug was logged.
[01:12] <IdleOne> Myrtti, sara is a troll and going to be a pain
[01:13] <sara> okey
[01:13] <gnuskewl> Junecy, i was just looking at that, and was referring to that in my last comment, disregard it
[01:13] <gabriel> sara okey
[01:13] <kahrytan> jussi_: did you try original torrent file you downloaded?
[01:13] <jussi_> earthian: "an error occured while loading the torrent. The torrent is probably corrupt or is not a torrent file."
[01:13] <gabriel> cmo etas?
[01:13] <jussi_> earthian: yup
[01:14] <Junecy> So I don't need to have the /dev/video files?
[01:14] <jussi_> earthian: hang on mate. think i know what u mean.. let me try summit
[01:14] <kahrytan> i got Jury Duty in 2 hours :(
[01:14] <Davy_Jones> cmo estas == how are you in spanish
[01:15] <unix4me> !es | Davy_Jones
[01:15] <ubotu> Davy_Jones: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:15] <IdleOne> jussi_, start a new download and give it the same name and location it should ask to replace or continue IIRC
[01:15] <jussi_> earthian: linux wont let me write onto the hard-disk that i have the unfinished torrent on
[01:15] <Paracha> !es | Paracha
[01:15] <Junecy> gnuskewl: I think if we figure out why the /dev/video files are missing or at least how to get them there we will be able to fix this issue.?
[01:15] <kahrytan> jussi_: Is it XP partition?
[01:15] <unix4me> !es | Paracha
[01:15] <ubotu> Paracha: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:16] <unix4me> How do I type  in Ubuntu without going to the character map? I need to type in Pinyin (romanized Chinese) for a course I will be beginning in August.
[01:16] <jussi_> kahrytan: it is yup... i can read from though
[01:16] <jussi_> from it*
[01:16] <Davy_Jones> jussi_: mount it with sudo mount -o uid=1000 /dev/device /mount/point
[01:16] <kahrytan> jussi_ need to ntfs driver to write to it
[01:17] <IdleOne> unix4me, when you go to character map does it not give you the key combo for that?
[01:17] <Davy_Jones> jussi_: you have to download the ntfs-3g driver first
[01:17] <kahrytan> Davy_Jones: took you long enough to realize that
[01:17] <gnuskewl> Junecy, that seems to be the only thing we didnt have , wel if all else fils email the guy who wrote that tutorial i gotta dash, good luck
[01:17] <jussi_> ok.. got a link for that? i downloaded the ext3 driver for windows yesterday to do the same thing on windows
[01:17] <Junecy> thanks!
[01:17] <unix4me> IdleOne: It just says "Latin Small Letter A with breve" at the bottom.
[01:17] <kahrytan> jussi_: should be on the software repo
[01:18] <Davy_Jones> kahrytan: i didn't see that it was ntfs.. too many messages you know
[01:18] <gnuskewl> Junecy, no prob
[01:18] <Davy_Jones> !ntfs-3g | jussi_
[01:18] <ubotu> jussi_: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[01:18] <kahrytan> Davy_Jones: but it's windows...
[01:18] <Davy_Jones> wtf?
[01:18] <unix4me> !language | Davy_Jones
[01:18] <ubotu> Davy_Jones: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:18] <Davy_Jones> why is he asking in #ubuntu then?
[01:18] <Davy_Jones> there is ##windows
[01:19] <kahrytan> Davy_Jones: It's a windows partition.
[01:19] <unix4me> IdleOne: Is there some keyboard setup I should do?
[01:19] <Davy_Jones> it doesn't matter
[01:19] <Davy_Jones> besides, there is no such thing as "windows partition"
[01:19] <IdleOne> unix4me, looking...
[01:19] <Davy_Jones> don't say confusing stuff
[01:19] <unix4me> IdleOne: ok.
[01:20] <earthian> jussi_, use ntfs-3g and not ntfs drivers
[01:20] <jussi_> earthian: i will do.. gotta go now. but thanks alot for the help
[01:20] <earthian> i.e. apt-get install ntfs-3g && mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/ntfsvolume /mount/point
[01:20] <earthian> np
[01:20] <earthian> :)
[01:20] <kahrytan> Davy_Jones: ntfs is windows partition. Linux doesnt use it
[01:20] <IdleOne> u
[01:20] <jussi_> :)
[01:21] <Davy_Jones> kahrytan: ntfs is ntfs, not a windows partition
[01:21] <kahrytan> niether apple
[01:21] <Davy_Jones> kahrytan: windows uses ntfs partition.. but ntfs partition isn't 'windows partition'
[01:21] <rolfen> what fs do apple use?
[01:21] <Davy_Jones> rolfen: hfs
[01:21] <kahrytan> Not the crappy one M$ does
[01:21] <Davy_Jones> iirc
[01:21] <rolfen> ah ok
[01:22] <rolfen> kahrytan: ntfs is not crappy
[01:22] <kahrytan> rolfen: HFS
[01:22] <kahrytan> rolfen: file system developed by Apple Inc. to replace their Hierarchical File System (HFS) as the primary file system used on Macintosh computers. It is also one of the formats used by the iPod digital music player.
[01:22] <kahrytan> HFS+
[01:22] <rolfen> ok thanks!
[01:23] <MonsieurBL> Frogzoo: nope it didn't change anyth. This sucks so much...
[01:23] <kahrytan> HFS started in OS8.1
[01:24] <MonsieurBL> Frogzoo: anyway thanks for your help
[01:24] <Frogzoo> well MonsieurBL, gl
[01:24] <user1_> anyone use a mail server?
[01:24] <DL|Rage-nox> hi
[01:25] <C-{pR0F> I'm upgrading edgy->fiesty , and now something about configuring mdadm showed up , "MD arrays needed for the root filesystem" , should i leave it as it is "all"
[01:25] <denbeire1> can anyone help out with a bootproblem?
[01:25] <Kato_> does someone know how to connect to langochat server?
[01:26] <DL|Rage-nox> i have a fresh installation of ubuntu 7.04 and just wanted to install my nvidia display drivers. so i hit /etc/init.d/gdm stop, but it does not work, its stuck at running local boot scripts or someething
[01:26] <user1_> C-{pR0F, what kernel is that
[01:26] <C-{pR0F> user1_ 2.6
[01:27] <user1_> i know there's 2.6.21 problem with md raid device
[01:27] <user1_> so maybe you are the lucky guy
[01:27] <user1_> you are the chosen one
[01:27] <gnuskewl> Junecy,
[01:27] <Desp_> hi all
[01:27] <Junecy> yes?
[01:27] <C-{pR0F> user1_: IS that a good/bad news?
[01:27] <Desp_> I have installed cluster manager socket then I get error when I install other programs as numlockx and calamav
[01:27] <user1_> what do you think
[01:28] <Desp_> I removed manager socket but I still get error
[01:28] <gnuskewl> Junecy , ok there may be a way round hang on
[01:28] <Desp_> this is the last error log i got Jul 24 13:25:56 rebellcorner ccsd[4095] : Unable to connect to cluster infrastructure after 3150 seconds.
[01:28] <Desp_> how can I remove it completly
[01:28] <C-{pR0F> user1_: that message shouldn't have apperead by default , right? , but as i'm the one , it appeared , and i will have no problem ,,,, is that right ?
[01:29] <IdleOne> unix4me, sorry I cant seem to figure it out
[01:29] <user1_> C-{pR0F, what problem do you have
[01:30] <unix4me> IdleOne: It's Ok. I'm searching with the international keyboards.
[01:30] <C-{pR0F> user1_:till now nothing
[01:30] <gnuskewl> Junecy, what kernel u use?
[01:30] <C-{pR0F> user1_: but i want to ask another thing  ... now i've upgraded dapper->edgy->fiesty , and i have the dapper cd , and i also have another latptop with dapper installed and it has no internet connection , can i write the upgrade from this computer to a dvd/cd , and install it on the laptop
[01:30] <user1_> C-{pR0F, so you are fine
[01:30] <Junecy> 2.6.20-16
[01:31] <Junecy> i think
[01:31] <daedra> hey is gunzip the same as gzip x
[01:31] <Junecy> 2.6.20-16-generic
[01:31] <Desp_> any ideas please
[01:31] <daren> Hi
[01:32] <daren> howto remove firefox without removing ubuntu-desktop ? (apt-get wants to remove ubuntu-deskopt when I try to remove firefox)
[01:32] <daedra> daren: ubuntu-desktop is dependant on firefox - it can't operate without it
[01:33] <daren> daedra: But my firefox is totaly broken, i want to reinstall it
[01:33] <daedra> daw
[01:33] <Desp_> Jul 24 13:33:05 rebellcorner ccsd[4095] : Unable to connect to cluster infrastructure after 3570 seconds.
[01:33] <jatt> daren: you can remove ubuntu-desktop without problems
[01:33] <daren> daedra: I cant go to any page with firefox, it exits directly without any error
[01:33] <daedra> daren:  do that then
[01:33] <daren> jatt yes ?
[01:33] <jatt> daren: yes. It is safe to remove ubuntu-desktop
[01:33] <daedra> lol
[01:35] <jatt> !lol
[01:35] <IdleOne> jatt, yes it is . ubuntu-desktop is a meta package and safe to remove
[01:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lol - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:35] <jatt> IdleOne: that's what I am saying. ubuntu-desktop can be removed without problems.
[01:35] <daedra> !metapackage
[01:35] <ubotu> A meta-package is a package that simply depends upon other packages and brings them in. It's not a real package, but a very useful package that can drag in other package versions.
[01:35] <Junecy> gnuskewl: any luck?
[01:35] <Desp_> E: clvm: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 3
[01:35] <Desp_> E: redhat-cluster-suite: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[01:35] <Desp_> E: system-config-cluster: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[01:35] <daedra> hmm
[01:36] <C-{pR0F> daedra:  i've upgraded dapper->edgy->fiesty , and i have the dapper cd , and i also have another latptop with dapper installed and it has no internet connection , can i write the upgrade from this computer to a dvd/cd , and install it on the laptop
[01:36] <gnuskewl> Junecy,  im reading rom the kernel so im just looking through the source tree now need info f command , but
[01:36] <IdleOne> !!cloning  | C-{pR0F
[01:36] <ubotu> C-{pR0F: To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type  dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages , move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type  sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade  - See also !automate
[01:37] <C-{pR0F> IdleOne: BUT THE upgrade have about 1400 package , where will i find them ,,, ???
[01:37] <gnuskewl> Junecy, sorry, Swedish keyboard ;;;;;;; im looking in the devices.txt of your kernl number for info to use that command
[01:37] <C-{pR0F> does the aptoncd copies the upgrade ?IdleOne
[01:38] <Junecy> ok
[01:38] <IdleOne> C-{pR0F, need to put the laptop on the net or you can go to packages.ubuntu.com and download all the packages put them on a cd then install to the other machine
[01:39] <IdleOne> brb
[01:39] <noela> hi
[01:42] <adrammelech> hi
[01:44] <adrammelech> is this the chat if i have problems with ubuntu?
[01:44] <rob> yup
[01:44] <adrammelech> is this just an english chat?
[01:44] <rob> kinda quiet at the moment, unusually
[01:44] <rob> adrammelech, what language are you after?
[01:44] <adrammelech> cause my english is not so well
[01:44] <billybong1> Is there some suitable jobs/employment forum for ubuntu?
[01:44] <billybong1> (UK)
[01:45] <adrammelech> i live in germany
[01:45] <billybong1> adrammelech: ytour english is probably better than my german
[01:45] <billybong1> just try it
[01:45] <adrammelech> ok
[01:45] <Pici> !de | adrammelech
[01:45] <ubotu> adrammelech: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[01:45] <rob> at thats it
[01:46] <Pici> billybong1: #ubuntu really isnt the place.  Perhaps on http://ubuntuforums.org/  or #ubuntu-uk
[01:46] <EvilDin> would there be any problem if i just change sys logger to syslog-ng
[01:47] <EvilDin> it writes that there would be removed klogd sysklogd ubuntu-minimal
[01:47] <aricz> Hi, anyone know how to add 'Codepage 437' support in virtual console?
[01:47] <adrammelech> my linux knowhow is very poor, i got a lot of small problems
[01:48] <slabby> hi, when is the next version of ubuntu due?
[01:48] <IdleOne> !gutsy | slabby
[01:48] <ubotu> slabby: 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
[01:50] <Evian> helooooooooooooooo
[01:51] <billybong1> Pici: thanks
[01:51] <Evian> hello
[01:51] <Frogzoo> !docs  | adrammelech
[01:52] <oldude67> hello
[01:52] <Pici> !hi | Evian
[01:52] <DL|Rage-nox> i have a fresh installation of ubuntu 7.04 and just wanted to install my nvidia display drivers. so i hit /etc/init.d/gdm stop, but it does not work, its stuck at running local boot scripts or someething
[01:52] <ubotu> adrammelech: documentation is to be found at http://help.ubuntu.com and http://wiki.ubuntu.com - General linux documentation: http://www.tldp.org - http://rute.2038bug.com
[01:52] <ubotu> Evian: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[01:53] <Junecy> I now have /dev/video
[01:53] <DL|Rage-nox> i have a fresh installation of ubuntu 7.04 and just wanted to install my nvidia display drivers. so i hit /etc/init.d/gdm stop, but it does not work, its stuck at running local boot scripts or someething
[01:53] <Pici> DL|Rage-nox: You can't login at any of the ttys? by pressing ctrl-alt-f1
[01:54] <skyel> hello
[01:54] <DL|Rage-nox> i didnt try yet..im not soo much experienced in linux
[01:54] <skyel> i have a problem with ubuntu when installing vim...
[01:55] <skyel> i can't manage to install the GUI feature..
[01:55] <skyel> can any1 help me :|
[01:55] <Pici> skyel: Are you getting errors?
[01:55] <skyel> if i type
[01:55] <skyel> sudo apt-get install vim-full
[01:56] <skyel> it says that vim-full has no instalation candidate
[01:56] <skyel> and it's the same case with vim-gnome
[01:56] <HymnToLife> !info gvim
[01:56] <ubotu> Package gvim does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[01:56] <HymnToLife> hmm
[01:56] <Pici> its vim-gnome methinks
[01:56] <Pici> skyel: have you done `sudo apt-get update`?
[01:57] <skyel> ....not yet
[01:57] <Pici> skyel: Do that first and try again.
[01:57] <skyel> brb :D
[01:57] <EvilDin> how can i keep ubuntu-minimal, but still installing syslog-ng
[02:02] <blackbird> any one own a PSP here??
[02:03] <daedra> hey I want to set "tarc" as an alias for tar cjvf in my .bashrc file
[02:03] <daedra> how would I do it?
[02:03] <Frogzoo> daedra: put it in ~/.bash_aliases & just copy the existing examples
[02:04] <daedra> Frogzoo: there is no existing .bash_aliases
[02:04] <daedra> I've tried this: tarc () { tar cjvf $1.tar.bz2 $1 }
[02:05] <daedra> but it produces .tar.bz2 and I want filename.tar.bz2
[02:06] <Janimaku> hallo @all
[02:06] <bullgard4> What does the interjection 'argl' mean? (as in http://www.rocklinux.net/irclog/rocklinux.log.20030428.html)
[02:06] <blackbird> any one own a PSP here??
[02:06] <filthpig> !hi | Janimaku
[02:06] <ubotu> Janimaku: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[02:06] <DarthShrine> blackbird, Yes, why?
[02:06] <Frogzoo> daedra: echo "alias tarc='tar cjzf'"  > ~/.bash_aliases
[02:06] <blackbird> darthshrine, i would like to encode full res videos for it...480x272 but i cant seem to do so
[02:06] <Janimaku> has anyone experience with canon and printing labels under Ubuntu?
[02:06] <filthpig> bullgard4, dunno, but it sound like someone has been hit on the back with a steel rod ^^
[02:07] <DarthShrine> blackbird, Ah, I haven't done anything with mencoder for a long time... Sorry.
[02:07] <blackbird> DarthShrine, no problem
[02:07] <bullgard4> filthpig: hm.
[02:07] <daedra> Frogzoo: ok I'll try it, but I can see it not working
[02:07] <Frogzoo> daedra: echo "alias tarc='tar cjvf'"  > ~/.bash_aliases
[02:07] <Myrtti> man mencoder ;-)
[02:07] <daedra> Frogzoo: it needs an output filename or it will produce .tar.bz2
[02:07] <blackbird> DarthShrine, see this app in windows called pmp simple converter converts vids for psp in PMP format and it uses mencoder but i cant seem to get it working in linux as i am a newbie
[02:08] <bullgard4> Was bedeutet die Interjektion 'argl'? (Wie in  http://www.rocklinux.net/irclog/rocklinux.log.20030428.html)
[02:08] <Frogzoo> daedra: you'll need to supply it, so:  'tarc  my_tar_file  /a/b/c/path_to_backup'
[02:08] <Pici> bullgard4: I dont know, it doesnt make sense to me either.
[02:08] <daedra> Frogzoo: :(
[02:09] <daedra> Frogzoo: theres got to be some lazymans way
[02:09] <daedra> Frogzoo: I thought the switch $1 would sub in the filename
[02:10] <bullgard4> Pici: Ok, thank you for commenting.
[02:11] <Janimaku> OK - I guess not a whole lot of people have a canon wich can print on CDs ? - or can give me a source where there is a howto for that topic?
[02:11] <jowi> hi. fresh feisty server install. the clock is two hours off. /etc/timezone is correct. how do I set the correct time without screwing up the system?
[02:12] <DarthShrine> jowi, `date`?
[02:12] <Myrtti> jowi: you probably have the timezone settings wrong
[02:12] <gnuskewl> Junecy_
[02:12] <slabby> what is the difference between the Desktop and Server edition of ubuntu 7.04?
[02:12] <billybong1> slabby: about 2Gb of desktop crud
[02:12] <blackbird> is it possible to run counter strike source in DX9 mode yet or always in DX8
[02:12] <jowi> Myrtti, /etc/timezone is "Europe/Paris" which is correct
[02:12] <Myrtti> slabby: the other one is ubuntu-minimal, doesn't have any desktop applications or even graphical environment
[02:13] <Myrtti> jowi: how about the bios date?
[02:13] <slabby> myrtti, thanks
[02:13] <Myrtti> is your computer bios using UTC time
[02:14] <jowi> Myrtti, this computer had dapper installed up until a couple of hours ago and the time was correct then so I assume the cmos settings are ok as well.  the server install prompted for something regarding local time or some other type of time which was the default. I went with the default.
[02:15] <jowi> Myrtti, I guess bios/cmos is set to local time
[02:15] <Myrtti> that might be the source of your problems
[02:15] <Frogzoo> jowi: I guess your timezone is set to EST or something then
[02:15] <jowi> Frogzoo, are you talking about the system or cmos?
[02:16] <Frogzoo> jowi: right click the clock in the task bar "adjust time & date"
[02:16] <jowi> Frogzoo, I don't have a task bar. only a simple WM (ion3) is installed (that's why I like the server install)
[02:17] <pawan> hi
[02:17] <pawan> noatun error
[02:17] <aricz> Hi, anyone know in which file linux sets the font at startup?
[02:17] <jowi> Frogzoo, Myrtti. "date" say CEST. how do I change that?
[02:18] <billybong1> jowi: what does "date" say?
[02:18] <tarzeau> aricz: vga textmode font?
[02:18] <aricz> tarzeau : yep, in virtual console :)
[02:18] <jowi> billybob, correct date, wrong time, CEST, 2007
[02:18] <jowi> billybong1, that was for you
[02:19] <unix4me> is there something like Flash for Linux?
[02:19] <blackbird> is it possible to run counter strike source in DX9 mode yet or always in DX8
[02:19] <filthpig> !flash
[02:19] <ubotu> To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[02:19] <jowi> unix4me, flash players, yes. composers, not that I know of
[02:19] <unix4me> filthpig: i mean composers ;)
[02:19] <billybong1> jowi: put Europe/London in /etc/timezone
[02:20] <unix4me> is there something like Flash for Linux (not the player; the actual program) ?
[02:20] <filthpig> unix4me, ah-a!
[02:20] <Gibby82> can someone help me with a noob issues?
[02:20] <Gibby82> issue*
[02:20] <pawan> hi
[02:20] <tarzeau> unix4me: there's gifsicle to make animated gifs
[02:20] <Gibby82> hi
[02:20] <jowi> billybong1, no, the timezone is correct. it's probably CEST that should be something else. I just have no idea of where to change that
[02:20] <billybong1> Gibby82: it's ok to just ask the question
[02:21] <unix4me> tarzeau: I was looking for something for interactivity
[02:21] <Frogzoo> jowi: sudo tzconfig
[02:21] <aricz> tarzeau : did you know which file?
[02:21] <billybong1> jowi: what happens if you run ntpdate ?
[02:21] <tarzeau> aricz: no, i'd have to look
[02:21] <tarzeau> unix4me: i see
[02:21] <jowi> Frogzoo, ah thanks a lot!
[02:21] <aricz> tarzeau : aha, ok, non problemo
[02:21] <pawan> realtek drivers for ubuntu
[02:22] <unix4me> If i save something interactive in openoffice impress, will it remain interactive if I export it to flash?
[02:22] <Gibby82> ok. well, this one is an easy one for sure (except for me). I'm just wondering what partions to have for a basic install, no dual boot, and sizes. I'm brand new to this, and trying to find this info isn't as easy as I thought it would be.
[02:22] <Pici> Gibby82: If you use the live-cd install, it should set up everything for you.
[02:23] <billybong1> Gibby82: personally I just make sure /home is on its own partition - I don't want that wiped if I move to another distro
[02:23] <Frogzoo> Gibby82: 15gig for /, gig for swap, rest for home
[02:23] <Gibby82> Pici: well there is the kicker-I'm running a RAID1 on nvraid.
[02:23] <IntuitiveNipple> Gibby82: I use /boot (512MB), swap (2GB), / (10GB), /home (remainder)
[02:23] <IdleOne> pawan, you need to ask specific questions if you want someone to help you with the problem you are having! saying things like pizza is cooked could mean you want to know how to check if the pizza is cooked or want to know how to cook a pizza or perhaps your just letting us all know that the pizzzaa is cooked and you are  inviting us all to come over and have some
[02:24] <Pici> I always make at least as much swap as I have RAM. But thats just me.
[02:24] <Pici> IdleOne: Your place? Pizza? Sounds good.
[02:24] <jowi> Frogzoo, strange. i select the correct timezone with tzselect and it reports Universal time is 14h UTC and Local time 16h CEST. I want the UTC to be my local time...
[02:24] <IdleOne> Pici, lol
[02:24] <IntuitiveNipple> Pici: That is a good choice, it helps for hibernation when the swap partition receives the RAM image
[02:25] <Pici> IntuitiveNipple: Exactly.
[02:25] <Gibby82> Ok, so the part's to have are swap (obvious), root, and home?
[02:25] <syanddylf> Anybody can tell me why my adsl begin to shut down sometimes today?
[02:25] <kev_b> Can anyone tell me why this might be happening: every time I lose my wireless connection I get asked by nm-applet to enter my wpa/wpa2 key... but when I start the PC it remembers it, it only forgets it when it disconnects (loses signal or whatever)
[02:25] <Pici> Gibby82: Yes.
[02:25] <IntuitiveNipple> Gibby82: possibly a separate boot (no more than 512MB needed, and thats for someone testing kernels!)
[02:25] <zak_coding> anyone know of an irc channel full of potheads?
[02:26] <Frogzoo> jowi: why? you live in Greenwich?
[02:26] <IntuitiveNipple> Gibby82: Having a separate boot gives you the option to encrypt the root partition
[02:26] <xjkr> zak_coding, #potheads ?
[02:26] <IdleOne> !offtopic | zak_baking
[02:26] <ubotu> zak_baking: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:26] <Gibby82> Well, I don't imagine I'll be doing that anytime soon, unless this is something that is routine (testing or encryption
[02:26] <zak_baking> xjkr: that's only full of me
[02:26] <Gibby82> )
[02:26] <jowi> Frogzoo, paris at the moment. timezone say "europe/paris".
[02:26] <xjkr> zak_baking, you must be the only pothead on freenode
[02:26] <Frogzoo> jowi: that's fine
[02:26] <IntuitiveNipple> Gibby82: encrypted partitions on laptops/notebooks is a good thing
[02:27] <billybong1> but why encrypt the root partition/
[02:27] <billybong1> ?
[02:27] <jowi> Frogzoo, thanks. i like it here ;)
[02:27] <Frogzoo> jowi: yw
[02:27] <billybong1> root should only have a few bits on it
[02:27] <bricas> i'm trying to run htop but it dies immediately with "*** stack smash detected ***" -- anyone seen that before?
[02:27] <soundray> billybong1: root holds /tmp on most systems
[02:27] <Gibby82> This is on a desktop-using it to learn the OS a bit and to run a game server (not the best I know)
[02:27] <pawan> great
[02:27] <billybong1> soundray: if you've gone to the trouble of encrypting / it's fairly easy to put /tmp on its own partition or link to /var/tmp
[02:28] <Gibby82> mostly just an experiment
[02:28] <soundray> billybong1: I know. Just countering your argument that "root should only have a few bits on it"
[02:28] <daedra> Frogzoo: hey my $1 switch did work! I just needed () these brackets instead of {}
[02:28] <IntuitiveNipple> billybong1: mostly to prevent it booting without the key
[02:29] <FactTech> Question: Can anyone recommend some software for converting OGG format to MP3?
[02:29] <Frogzoo> daedra: grats
[02:29] <IdleOne> bricas, i JUST INSTALLED HTOP AND IT RUNS FINE HERE
[02:29] <IdleOne> sorry bout the caps
[02:29] <soundray> FactTech: you decode to .wav and reencode to mp3. It loses quality, though.
[02:29] <bricas> IdleOne: it seems to run fine on some of my other machines, just not this one...
[02:30] <jowi> Frogzoo, maybe i should just sync with an ntp server to see what i get
[02:30] <IdleOne> bricas, see if you cant debug...dont ask I dont know where to look
[02:30] <daedra> bricas: you could try compiling it from source
[02:30] <Gibby82> One last ?: I should be able to create these using the GUI method correct? (a bit tired ATM and code is probably not the best idea)
[02:30] <soundray> FactTech: there is also soundconvert:
[02:30] <soundray> !info soundconvert
[02:30] <ubotu> soundconvert: convert compressed sound formats. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.40-1 (feisty), package size 8 kB, installed size 72 kB
[02:31] <FactTech> soundray That might be OK -- it's just a voice recording. Is there a package for that, or are they separate?
[02:31] <Ryan450> hey guys, anybody know of an application that will let me record the "output" from my sound card. basicly there some sounds from a dvd and a website I want to rip for a desktop theme.
[02:31] <soundray> FactTech: ^^ see ubotu's message
[02:31] <FactTech> soundray I'll look into soundconvert. Thank you.
[02:31] <soundray> FactTech: yw
[02:31] <daedra> Ryan450: this is one way to rip sounds of a website network stream: mplayer -dumpstream filename
[02:32] <kev_b> FactTech: try soundconverter (with the er on the end) which has a gnome front end, works well
[02:32] <Frogzoo> jowi: you can install ntpdate
[02:32] <incorrect> how can i remove line feeds from text files?
[02:33] <bullgard4> Is the object_handle of the function acpi_evaluate-object () in  http://tinyurl.com/2vy5ul a number or a pointer or of what data type?
[02:33] <unix4me> is there something like Flash for Linux (not the player; the actual program) ?
[02:33] <soundray> incorrect: cat file.txt | tr -d "\n"
[02:33] <Gibby82> Sorry to bug you guys, but is ext3 the root? I assume no, but I really have no clue
[02:33] <incorrect> ty
[02:33] <ubuntuEdgy> can any one help "E: Package php4-mysql has no installation candidate "
[02:33] <incorrect> thank you!!
[02:33] <Gibby82> please excuse my noobishness
[02:33] <FactTech> kev_b Thanks. I'll check that, too.
[02:34] <bullgard4> Gibby82: Most likely not. Why do you ask?
[02:34] <soundray> incorrect: depending on your input, it may be better to replace them with spaces: cat file.txt | tr -s "\n" " "
[02:34] <stefg> !info php4-mysql
[02:34] <ubotu> Package php4-mysql does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[02:34] <ubuntuEdgy> i just found out why :P
[02:35] <ubuntuEdgy> it dose
[02:35] <Gibby82> Well, trying to create the partitions. Using whatever GUI related tool the installer has, trying to figure out what is what.
[02:35] <soundray> incorrect: the -s prevents multiple spaces from occurring in place of empty lines
[02:36] <vikku>  i just installed ubuntu 7.04 server ed and i want to have my internet working in it ...pls guide
[02:36] <stefg> vikku: how are you connected, and what nic do you have?
[02:36] <jowi> Frogzoo, used "ntpdate fr.pool.ntp.org" time is corrected. let's see if i survive a reboot. :)
[02:37] <bullgard4> Gibby82: ext3 is the short name of a file system. The file system ext3 is the preferred one for Ubuntu.
[02:37] <vikku> stefg: I have USB connected ADSL modem for cable internet
[02:37] <Gibby82> bullgard: yeah, I figured it out when I went back to play with it.
[02:37] <Gibby82> thanks
[02:37] <stefg> vikku: so it's most likely a driver issue with the modem. What brand is it? Is that pppoe dsl?
[02:38] <kev_b> Can anyone tell me why this might be happening: every time I lose my wireless connection I get asked by nm-applet to enter my wpa/wpa2 key... but when I start the PC it remembers it, it only forgets it when it disconnects (loses signal or whatever)
[02:38] <Ryan450> daedra: kk, there a few sounds I'd like to grab from the dvd now. any idea?
[02:38] <vikku> stefg: "pppoe : not sue ... but when i do lsusb it does show me the vendor and product id , by the way its Dlink-502T
[02:39] <aricz> Hi, anyone know which file linux use to set the font at startup?
[02:39] <AngusRichardFinn> We've got an edubuntu-machine here which doesn't boot properly after a lightning stroke... it doesn't show the boot-logo, the screen stays black, until gdm starts up. gdm works properly, and we also can login, but as we do so, gnome seems to crash and shows an error-message that some program isn't replying. we then tried another window manager, one which only consits of a terminal, from this we could start metacity so the window had
[02:39] <AngusRichardFinn>  a gnome-like style. other gnome-elements like the menu bar started also, but very slow, and they couldn't be interacted with.
[02:39] <vikku> stefg:  i've also done modprobe for that ...and iam still not able to do "sudo apt-get update"
[02:40] <Gibby82> What's the benefit/reason for having /boot? Will it still function without it?
[02:40] <stefg> vikku: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=348605
[02:41] <hypn0> Gibby82: what are you trying to do?
[02:41] <W9ZEB> is there a linux-uvc package for fiesty amd64?
[02:41] <soundray> vikku: you can connect the router to your PC using Ethernet instead of USB. That's generally a much better option.
[02:41] <vikku> stefg: thnks , going thru it now
[02:41] <AngusRichardFinn> we tried to reinstall the package metacity, with --purge parameter and removing the ~/.metacity directory, but that didn't help. Are there any other packages which might be damaged so it could help to reinstall them?
[02:41] <Gibby82> hypn0: just a basic install, nothing special. first time though...
[02:41] <vikku>  soundray:  yes, but then i thought i should dig this sytem !!
[02:42] <IdleOne> !info linux-uvc
[02:42] <ubotu> Package linux-uvc does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[02:42] <hypn0> Gibby82: root is / swap is /swap
[02:42] <lill-me> Hi all
[02:42] <desper> Some one know some about SunRay
[02:42] <desper> ?
[02:42] <stefg> Gibby82: having/a really small, like 64 MB)  /boot separate allows you to have encrypted or lvm - / (root) or to reformat / without loosing grubs menu.lst (so machine won't boot )
[02:42] <desper> neeed help
[02:42] <slabby> what is the best (your favourite) software for remote control? Need to be able to control from windows box to my ubuntu box
[02:43] <soundray> vikku: not sure I understand what you mean
[02:43] <lill-me> Hey, is it hard to install beryl on 7.04?
[02:43] <halayudha> use rdesktop
[02:43] <IdleOne> !freenx | slabby
[02:43] <ubotu> slabby: FreeNX is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[02:43] <slabby> thanks
[02:43] <IdleOne> np
[02:43] <desper> Ubuntu SunRay?
[02:43] <Gibby82> stefg: so it's more of a failsafe in case it all goes to crap?
[02:44] <stefg> slabby: ssh . instal openssh-server on ubuntu, and use putty on windows to cannect toit
[02:44] <taxman> desper: it's better to just ask what you want. It's also possible no one active now knows
[02:44] <vikku> soundray: i mean ... i needed to try this before i can go out looking for nic card
[02:44] <stefg> Gibby82: sort of. So i have always three or four distros on my box, and like to have grub separate
[02:45] <Gibby82> stefg: so if I only plan to run Ubuntu no need?
[02:45] <soundray> vikku: I see, that makes sense, if your machine doesn't have Ethernet already
[02:45] <max0> Hi can anyone help I want to install ubuntu 7.2 with a raid1 im at the partion screen
[02:46] <stefg> Gibby82: not really. If your bios is halfway new, it adds complexity, but anyway its good practice
[02:46] <slabby> stefg, i use SSH just want a graphical method aswell
[02:46] <Gibby82> stefg: thanks for the help
[02:46] <stefg> slabby: ssh -X and Xming for windows
[02:47] <IdleOne> slabby, you will like freenx
[02:47] <jowi> Frogzoo, billybong1, syncing with a good ntp server (fr.pool.ntp.org) instead of ntp.ubuntu.com solved it.
[02:47] <stefg> slabby: yeah FreeNX, much better
[02:47] <Frogzoo> jowi: you need to sync to something in your timezone
[02:47] <taxman> max0: I've heard the installer doesn't do that
[02:48] <incorrect> im trying to match elements in an XML file
[02:48] <kev_b> AngusRichardFinn: that is a really weird problem :S
[02:48] <jowi> Frogzoo, yeah.  but the installer should do that for me.
[02:48] <IdleOne> slabby, basicaly boils down to what you prefer so give both methods a try
[02:48] <AngusRichardFinn> kev_b oh yes ^^
[02:48] <incorrect> i want to grep for <element>anything<\/element>
[02:48] <incorrect> i just can't match element
[02:48] <max0> taxman :( ive just got new disks too
[02:49] <kev_b> AngusRichardFinn: I would try booting a live CD and see how the boot process differs... was the PC on when it happened?
[02:49] <jowi> Frogzoo, thanks for the help
[02:49] <IdleOne> !raid | max0
[02:49] <ubotu> max0: Raid and LVM --> very easy guide for alternate CD : http://users.piuha.net/martti/comp/ubuntu/raid.html Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[02:49] <slabby> IdleOne: the page you linked has a dead link (the link to the client)
[02:49] <soundray> incorrect: what's the command line you are using?
[02:49] <max0> ah thanks
[02:49] <AngusRichardFinn> the pc was turned on, yes
[02:50] <Frogzoo> jowi: cheers, gl
[02:50] <incorrect> soundray,  egrep -l "<Product>(.+?)</Product>"
[02:50] <AngusRichardFinn> it acts as a server
[02:50] <AngusRichardFinn> don't worry why we're running gnome on a server ^^
[02:50] <IdleOne> !1seveas
[02:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 1seveas - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:50] <IdleOne> !seveas
[02:50] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[02:50] <taxman> max0: good to see others new more than I :)
[02:50] <soundray> incorrect: perhaps you have to escape the < and > characters
[02:50] <IdleOne> slabby, you can find the freenx client on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[02:51] <incorrect> soundray, its more to do with that carriage returns i think
[02:51] <AngusRichardFinn> it's edubuntu, and we're using it as a server for thin-clients, so it needs to have gnome to give it to the clients
[02:51] <kazaly> incorrect, go read more carefully about reg exps
[02:51] <kev_b> AngusRichardFinn: just wondering if it was turned off by the strike and perhaps the disk is corrupt... do you not even see a bios logo or the POST data?
[02:51] <kazaly> incorrect, you are close, so close
[02:51] <IdleOne> slabby, follow the instruction on that page to add the repo then you will sudo aapt-get update and sudo apt-get install freenx IIRC
[02:51] <egoleo> i am runing ubuntu 6.10 server
[02:51] <incorrect> kazaly, what is good reading?
[02:52] <instabin> hello
[02:52] <kazaly> incorrect, there's a million sites .. hell, i guess if you ask enough someone will spoonfeed it to you ... i almost did ;)
[02:52] <max0> :P
[02:52] <taxman> hmm, weird, just installed Xubuntu 7.04 on my laptop and after logging in, if I try to run terminal, it crashes X every time and brings me back to the login screen. Any ideas? I can't get to the console because the font is so large I can't see the command line
[02:52] <soundray> kazaly: please reveal the solution for us
[02:52] <incorrect> :p
[02:52] <instabin> what is the launcher that you can bounce the icons around with?
[02:52] <AngusRichardFinn> hm i dont' know whether the strike turned it off, but i do think so. we ran fsck on every partition except the swap, it returned no errors.
[02:52] <egoleo> and would like to migrate all my users from old redhat server with mails to my new ubuntu server
[02:52] <egoleo> can someone help me?
[02:52] <kazaly> soundray, the solution is learn regular expressions ... it'll hold you in good stead ... kinda :)
[02:53] <soundray> kazaly: oh come on, I said please! ;)
[02:53] <Pici> instabin: avant window navigator.  Its not in the official repos.
[02:53] <Gibby82> off we go...installing
[02:53] <pawan> how to install rpm file in ubuntu
[02:53] <stefg> taxman: what kinf of laptop is it? Did you install by desktop or alternate CD?
[02:53] <instabin> Pici: thanks
[02:53] <Pici> pawan: You dont.
[02:54] <soundray> pawan: not at all, if you can avoid it.
[02:54] <soundray> pawan: if you have absolutely no choice, use alien
[02:54] <taxman> stefg: laptop, desktop cd, and I had 6.10 working on it before
[02:54] <IdleOne> pawan, does the site have a .deb file for the xmms equalizer?
[02:54] <kev_b> AngusRichardFinn: and you don't see any POST, you see absolutely nothing until GDM?
[02:54] <AngusRichardFinn> ah, yes i do
[02:54] <pawan> it has tar.gz file
[02:54] <AngusRichardFinn> bios is actually working normal
[02:54] <AngusRichardFinn> i see grub, too
[02:55] <IdleOne> pawan, give me the site please
[02:55] <instabin> Pici: Do you have to have composite enabled to use it?
[02:55] <pawan> ok
[02:55] <Pici> instabin: I believe so, but I'm not 100% sure.
[02:55] <AngusRichardFinn> but after grub loads the kernel (when there should be the edubuntu-logo), there's nothing until gsm shows up
[02:55] <stefg> taxman: there might be a bad driver for your video card in /etc/X11/xorg.conf. some lappies don't like vesa, which is the default if autodetection of the video fails
[02:55] <egoleo> any help on migrating users of redhat to ubuntu server?
[02:56] <pawan> http://www.xmms.org/plugins.php?details=66
[02:56] <taxman> stefg: odd since it worked before, but anything's possible
[02:56] <kev_b> AngusRichardFinn: Oh OK, then I would suggest 1) boot with live cd and see if that works as normal and 2) if it does, backup your home directories etc and do a reinstall
[02:56] <AngusRichardFinn> we just booted a gparted-live-cd, it worked ok, gnome is starting (without gdm of course) and there was no boot-logo, so we saw the typical kernel-boot-messages
[02:56] <taxman> stefg: and besides not being able to run terminal or console, everything else looks good
[02:56] <pawan> i want to install printer dirvers
[02:57] <kev_b> AngusRichardFinn: you might be better booting an ubuntu live disk, just so you have a like-for-like comparison
[02:57] <stefg> taxman: is this the case from Live CD, too?
[02:58] <johannes> Hi. Does anyone know how to arrange windows automatically?
[02:58] <taxman> stefg: well I have a broken cd drive, but I have the cd on a partition. I never thought of testing that. Let me try
[02:58] <stefg> taxman: and try if you can run plain xterm
[02:58] <taxman> stefg: arrg, I need to edit the grub conf to boot from the install cd and can't
[02:59] <stefg> taxman: usb stick at hand?
[02:59] <taxman> ahh xterm works
[03:00] <CraZy675> is there a way I can monitor how much bandwidth my ubuntu server is using?
[03:00] <taxman> what would I be looking for for X server errors. I see nothing in dmesg
[03:00] <stefg> taxman: so you're able to look at logs or error messages. i don't know what causes that, but i face a feeling it's in xorg.conf
[03:00] <EvilDin> hi does anyone know any guide how to export logs from syslog-ng to fifo and then to postgresql
[03:00] <genii> CraZy675: Webalizer is not bad
[03:01] <CraZy675> genii: thanks
[03:01] <soundray> johannes: can you rephrase or elaborate?
[03:01] <balor> Which Gutsy package contains curl.h?
[03:02] <Pici> balor: use the package search at packages.ubuntu.com
[03:04] <AngusRichardFinn> ok kev_b, we just decided to do a reinstall. hope this'll work. thanks for the help
[03:04] <feh__> can anyone tell me how to change the ubuntu logo on the applications menu? I have read like 50 posts and none of them work
[03:04] <taxman> stefg: yeah I have terminal, but what would I be looking for?
[03:04] <NET||abuse> Is inotify enabled by default in feisty or do i have to install it/initialise it somehow? I'm curious about using beagle ;)
[03:04] <pawan> hi
[03:05] <pawan> how to install printer drivers
[03:05] <stefg> taxman: no idea, see if you get an error when you run the xfce terminal. and ask #xubuntu, maybe they know more
[03:05] <Pici> !printer | pawan
[03:05] <ubotu> pawan: 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
[03:05] <feh__> !logo
[03:05] <ubotu> Official Ubuntu artwork including the Ubuntu logo can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Official
[03:05] <taxman> stefg: will try, thanks
[03:06] <stefg> taxman: run lspci | grep CGA and see if this corresponds with the driver in xorg.conf in any way
[03:06] <stefg> taxman: run lspci | grep VGA  that is
[03:07] <taxman> stefg: it just gives the line about vga compatible Intel 82815
[03:07] <taxman> where do I tell what X server is running?
[03:07] <pawan> i have the canon ip100 printer
[03:07] <feh__> can anyone tell me how to change the ubuntu logo on the applications menu? I have read like 50 posts and none of them work?
[03:07] <pawan> how to install the drivers
[03:07] <feh__> taxman, do ps -aux
[03:07] <feh__> should say which
[03:07] <stefg> !info 915 resolution
[03:07] <ubotu> Package 915 does not exist in feisty
[03:08] <stefg> !info 915resolution
[03:08] <ubotu> 915resolution: resolution modification tool for Intel graphic chipset. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.5.2-10ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 14 kB, installed size 124 kB (Only available for i386 amd64 kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64)
[03:08] <stefg> taxman: maybe you need 915resolution
[03:09] <taxman> worth a shot. Now I just need to figure out internet sharing :)
[03:09] <pawan> my dirvers are in rpm format
[03:09] <wers> how can I change the colors of libnotify?
[03:10] <pawan> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=38995&highlight=pixma+ip1000
[03:10] <stefg> taxman: http://rob.pectol.com/content/view/5/28/
[03:10] <Pici> feh__: Look through the /usr/share/icons folder for your icon theme and the ubuntu logo. Then switch that file with the new icon file.  I think that should work.
[03:10] <Burningmace> hey, got a quick question regarding GCC
[03:10] <feh__> Pici, tried that
[03:10] <Burningmace> I'm new to linux, so bear with me :P
[03:10] <max0> can anyone help a noob setup ubuntu with raid 1?
[03:11] <xjkr> feh__, did you login/out after?
[03:11] <feh__> err wait, got it, it was retardedly simple, had to switch icon themes back and forth to change it
[03:11] <Pici> pawan: That link describes how to convert the rpm files to debs and install them.
[03:11] <taxman> stefg: awesome, thanks
[03:11] <moldy> hi
[03:11] <stefg> max0: use the alternat installer
[03:11] <Burningmace> basically, when I go to compile using "gcc iwrandom.c -o iwrandom" it throws up a bunch of errors regarding missing header files
[03:11] <moldy> can i install both gnome and kde in parallel on dapper?
[03:11] <Burningmace> so it looks like the compiler needs a path setting or something
[03:12] <Burningmace> but I don't know how to fix it :/
[03:12] <stefg> !kde | moldy
[03:12] <ubotu> moldy: 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.
[03:12] <Pici> Burningmace: Have you installed the build-essential package?
[03:12] <moldy> stefg: thx
[03:12] <Burningmace> Pici - nope, but I have no idea how either...
[03:12] <Pici> Burningmace: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:13] <Burningmace> I'll try it :)
[03:13] <moldy> stefg: will that replace gnome or install kde in addition to it?
[03:13] <moldy> stefg: i would like my users to be able to chose at login
[03:13] <cuthrote> i liked the operating system obonto
[03:13] <KomiaPoika> hi
[03:13] <Pici> moldy: That will install it in addition to gnome.
[03:13] <moldy> Pici: ahh, great. thanks
[03:14] <cuthrote> does anybody have help to give me about a hard question?
[03:14] <taxman> cuthrote: please just ask what you need
[03:14] <Pici> cuthrote: Just ask, we'll help if we can.
[03:14] <max0> stefg: where is the alternat installer?
[03:14] <stefg> moldy: you can have gnome and kde installed at once. if you don't want allt he kubuntu artwork then don't install kubuntu-desktop, but choose individual kde packages
[03:14] <Pici> !alternate | max0
[03:14] <ubotu> max0: 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
[03:15] <stefg> !alternate | max0
[03:15] <Burningmace> Pici - I ran that command, and it said nothing. tried gcc again and still the same issue.
[03:15] <moldy> stefg: hmm, ok
[03:15] <Tomo_> hey there... im following a thread on the ubuntu forums http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=413626 and there is one part in there that isnt clear to me... can someone help me out?
[03:15] <Pici> Burningmace: It didnt do anything? Did it give you an error?
[03:15] <max0> yeah where is it tho to download?
[03:15] <Burningmace> nothing
[03:15] <stefg> !download | max0
[03:15] <ubotu> max0: Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[03:15] <IdleOne> #ubunttu+1
[03:16] <pawan> how to user alien
[03:16] <soundray> Tomo_: not unless you say what specifically is unclear
[03:16] <seanh> Trying to compile scribes, can anyone tell me what's going wrong from this output? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31076/
[03:16] <stefg> !alien | pawan
[03:16] <ubotu> pawan: 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)
[03:16] <cuthrote> i put so many hours into installing obonto, but now there isn't anything to do!!! i tried to use my doom II disk to play a game, and then the CD ROM drive starts spinning, and I touched the door and it was extremely hot
[03:16] <stefg> !games
[03:16] <ubotu> Information about games on Ubuntu can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php and ubuntugames.org
[03:16] <Burningmace> any ideas Pici?
[03:16] <IdleOne> Pici, can you tell me why I was removed/banned from Ubuntu+1?
[03:17] <max0> thanks
[03:17] <Toma-> IdleOne: youre not.......
[03:17] <Pici> IdleOne: You're still there
[03:17] <IdleOne> hmmmmm
[03:17] <IdleOne> strange
[03:17] <kev_b> Can anyone tell me why this might be happening: every time I lose my wireless connection I get asked by nm-applet to enter my wpa/wpa2 key... but when I start the PC it remembers it, it only forgets it when it disconnects (loses signal or whatever)
[03:17] <Tomo_> soundray, its about editing the /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:17] <cuthrote> i try to listen to my HD surrounder sound, but the obonto ain't playin nothing but noise!!!
[03:18] <soundray> Tomo_: go on
[03:18] <IdleOne> Toma-, Pici lmao ty somehow my window detached from xchat and I did not notice
[03:18] <cuthrote> snap crackle pop, y'kno wut i mean?????
[03:18] <Tomo_> they tell me to add some lines of code to it but i cant save it as it is read only
[03:18] <Toma-> *nod* :)
[03:18] <stefg> cuthrote: this is #ubuntu, we don't support obonto in here :-)
[03:18] <Pici> !b-e | Burningmace Try following the instructions here, perhaps I am forgetting something
[03:18] <ubotu> Burningmace Try following the instructions here, perhaps I am forgetting something: 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!)
[03:19] <xjkr> obonto is a board game.
[03:19] <soundray> Tomo_: you have to follow the advice to the letter. Just gedit or vim will open the file readonly. Use gksudo gedit or sudo vim
[03:19] <cuthrote> :C
[03:19] <Kaplan_> having trouble with CANON PIXMA MP500 in feisty, can anyone help
[03:20] <cuthrote> i tried to paint a storyboard for my teleplay but the gimp kept hatching the easter egg and a fox splashscreens with a swollen member!!!
[03:20] <Tomo_> i have and ive put in the lines of code but i cant run the command "wget -q http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/repo/medibuntu-key.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add -" ... my apologies, this is the very first time ive ever used anything linux
[03:20] <cuthrote> what if my daughter saw that!!!
[03:21] <osfameron> the Gimp has an easter stiffy?
[03:21] <Toma-> cuthrote: are you some sort of troll?
[03:21] <nomego> hmm.. has anyone had problems with Intel HDA only playing sounds on right channel?
[03:21] <duplex> hi all, I'm trying to find pdflatex - does it go under a different name in ubuntu
[03:21] <Burningmace> cheers pici / ubotu, will check it out
[03:21] <Kaplan_> having trouble with CANON PIXMA MP500 in feisty, can anyone help
[03:21] <Burningmace> Just for reference, this is the output I get --> http://pastebin.com/m3329de0b
[03:21] <soundray> Tomo_: why can't you run the command?
[03:21] <genii> I'm pretty sure gimp has nothing like that
[03:21] <KomiaPoika> with k3b, i have a problem: when i start it displays an error message: could not find mime type: application octet-stream
[03:21] <Burningmace> and there's a bunch more errors related to the fact that the headers are missing (unkown functions, etc)
[03:22] <Tomo_> in the terminal the curcor just blinks and doesnt do anything
[03:22] <cuthrote> my ubuntu is spelled obonto!!! am i a netbot?????
[03:22] <KomiaPoika> lmao
[03:22] <HoboBen> Hi, question - I have an external hard drive. If I copied my entire internal hard drive (/) (excluding /media, so I don't copy my external drive to itself), and then break my Ubuntu distro, would I then be able to copy the files straight back without any problems?
[03:22] <Pici> Burningmace: That is very odd.
[03:23] <soundray> Tomo_: did you start the editor from the same terminal?
[03:23] <Tomo_> yes
[03:23] <soundray> Tomo_: is it still running?
[03:23] <Tomo_> yup
[03:23] <Burningmace> Pici - well, I'm glad in a way that it's not just my newbiness at Linux that's screwing with theings :P
[03:23] <balor> HoboBen: Probably, but using a Xen host might be an easier option.
[03:23] <soundray> Tomo_: have you save the sources.list file after editing?
[03:23] <genii> HoboBen: Yes, I've done this.You need to make /proc dir tho
[03:23] <cuthrote> listen, i'm trying to emulate windows so there's anything spicy to virtual live, like the skiing
[03:23] <Tomo_> it cant save.. its read only
[03:24] <Pici> Burningmace: You do have an internet connection on that computer, correct?
[03:24] <HoboBen> Thanks genii, balor. What would a /proc dir be/do?
[03:24] <soundray> Tomo_: exit the editor and start it again, this time with 'sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list'.
[03:24] <Burlynn> does anyone have beryl running on an intel 950 chipset?
[03:24] <cuthrote> then everything on this lonax port has to do with bestiality
[03:24] <cuthrote> u aint never noticed that
[03:25] <Burningmace> Pici - yup
[03:25] <Pici> !offtopic | cuthrote
[03:25] <ubotu> cuthrote: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:25] <Burningmace> it's running in VMware though
[03:25] <genii> HoboBen: It's a dynamic directory that has stuff in it like your current cpu temperature or other such things. so copying it over doesn't work. It populates when the system is operating
[03:25] <kev_b> HoboBen: you would be better considering either an disk imaging or a disk cloning application
[03:25] <Burningmace> but it works, I checked
[03:25] <cuthrote> excuse me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[03:25] <Pici> Burningmace: Shouldnt make a difference.
[03:25] <Burningmace> I know
[03:25] <Tomo_> soundray, cheers that worked
[03:26] <kev_b> HoboBen: I think gparted will do this
[03:26] <Pici> Burningmace: try doing `sudo apt-get update` first then retry the build-essential insall
[03:26] <soundray> Tomo_: now exit the editor. Then you will have a prompt in the terminal again, which means you can run the wget... command.
[03:26] <Burningmace> ok
[03:26] <dyrne> HoboBen: there are any number of ways to do this but dd if=/dev/hda1 | gzip > /meida/usb/image.gz or something is one
[03:26] <burnerx> how do i write a SysV script to start my firewall before network ?
[03:26] <HoboBen> Cool, thanks kev_b, genii, dyrne. That information helps a lot.
[03:27] <ditto> If I get the message "your session lasted less than 10 seconds", which log file would give me the best information as to what is going wrong?
[03:27] <Tomo_> soundray,  thank you so much.. everything is working now
[03:27] <Burningmace> Pici - nope, same issue.
[03:27] <younghacker> greetings
[03:28] <Burningmace> Pici - you think auto-apt is worth a try?
[03:28] <aidan> how do I provide The X toolkit library '-lXt' could not be found.
[03:28] <younghacker> would like to know what would be the first step in making my site accesible to pc's on my internal net
[03:28] <HoboBen> dyrne, I've googled for a bit more info - that command looks perfect. Thanks a ton!
[03:28] <younghacker> using apache2
[03:28] <vikku> What is the command toi install the Dhcp3-client in ubuntu server ed ?
[03:28] <cuthrote> is there highly resolved problem-solving virtual machines without a cost???
[03:28] <genii> HoboBen: If you copy stuff over, make sure to preserve ownership etc by using -p as copy switch
[03:28] <don> Hey,can anyone tell me what the correct mirror.list for apt-mirror should look like for feisty, would changing each "edgy" to "feisty" work
[03:28] <soundray> Tomo_: you're welcome -- good luck with your ubuntu
[03:28] <aidan> younghacker: sudo aptitude install apache2
[03:29] <HoboBen> genii - brilliant, thanks. :-)
[03:29] <younghacker> aidan: I am using apache2 as of now, i am able to access my site via loopback
[03:29] <vikku> What is the command to install/run the process for Dhcp3-client in ubuntu server ed ?
[03:29] <younghacker> i would like for the other 192.168.*.* 's in my net to access as well
[03:30] <Pici> Burningmace: Are you by chance on the LiveCD?
[03:30] <aidan> younghacker: edit your apache configuration to allow it, and your firewall settings, depending on what's stopping it from working
[03:30] <worst_nightmare> hi everyone
[03:30] <dyrne> vikku: dhclient eth0   ?
[03:31] <genii> vikku:  sudo apt-get install dhcp3-client    then after it installs the file is in /etc/init.d with the same name. to start it manually, do   sudo /etc/init.d/dhcp3-client start
[03:31] <Burningmace> Pici - I am.
[03:31] <deus> say, i need to change to a norwegian repository for my apt, can i just change "com" to "no"?
[03:31] <Dezine> I was searching on google for an easy/ier way to set up a LAMP server on my Ubuntu, I know Ubuntu Server has that but is there anything that I can use to easily set one up without Ubuntu Server edition?
[03:31] <Burningmace> hmm, now for some reason it won't let me use the install thing.
[03:31] <younghacker> aidan: thanks , thats what i suspected just wanted some more insite
[03:31] <vikku> genii: thanks will try now
[03:32] <aidan> how do I provide The X toolkit library '-lXt' could not be found.
[03:32] <Burningmace> Pici - you think that's the problem, that I need to do a full install?
[03:32] <Dezine> deus: check out http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic/
[03:32] <Pici> Burningmace: I'm sure thats part of the problem.  I thought you could install packages on the LiveCD though.
[03:32] <gnomefreak> Dezine: no it should look simular to deb http://no.archive.ubuntu.com ......
[03:33] <Dezine> gnomefreak that's a sources.list generator I found a little whiles back
[03:33] <HHP2K> Hey guys, I have a rather urgent problem.. I was playing around with different themes for GDM and one of them was broken, so now it's not displaying the login screen correctly. I tried to access gdm.conf in etc/gdm to enable automatic login and bypass that, but it's telling me that gdm.conf doesn't exist. Help? :(
[03:33] <aidan> HHP2K: how's that urgent? :)
[03:33] <Burningmace> Pici - it must be that. I'll attempt a proper install :)
[03:33] <gnomefreak> Dezine: its not been kept up so the repos may be broken
[03:33] <HHP2K> aidan: Cause I can't login!! :P
[03:33] <gnomefreak> Dezine: the maintainer hasnt had time for it in over 6 months
[03:33] <Dezine> ok, my apologies than
[03:34] <genii> Bah forgot -server/-client diffs, I don't think theres an entry in init.d for client, only -server
[03:34] <BlkGhost_> How do I get out of Damn 800 X 600 Screen Res.. The Screen Resolution only goes up to 800 x 600 ???
[03:34] <HHP2K> So does anyone know where my gdm.conf file is or how to revert the GDM back ot its defaults?
[03:35] <spikeb> HHP2K, /etc/factory-gdm.conf can be copied to /etc/gdm.conf i would imagine
[03:35] <IdleOne> !fixres | BlkGhost
[03:35] <ubotu> BlkGhost: 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
[03:35] <pawan> not able to print on canonip1000 printer
[03:35] <HHP2K> spikeb: I'll try that, thanks
[03:36] <BlkGhost_> ty
[03:36] <spikeb> HHP2K, you're welcome. i hope it works.
[03:37] <um6beimpsychodoc> moin
[03:37] <Kaplan_> having trouble with CANON PIXMA MP500 in feisty, can anyone help
[03:38] <HHP2K> spikeb: "cp etc/factory-gdm.conf etc/gdm" doesn't work, am I doing that wrong?
[03:38] <spikeb> HHP2K, you need to write "cp /etc/factory-gdm.conf /etc/gdm.conf"
[03:38] <HHP2K> oh, okay
[03:38] <spikeb> HHP2K, missing the leading /
[03:38] <HHP2K> thanks again :) I make that mistake sometimes
[03:39] <spikeb> HHP2K, not a problem
[03:39] <Burningmace> HHP2K - hehe, just don't do it the other way round with an rm -rf
[03:40] <HHP2K> I've heard of that disastrous little command before :P
[03:40] <Burningmace> I've seen it done
[03:40] <HHP2K> spikeb: That didn't work either. :( Double triple checked for typos
[03:40] <spikeb> hmm
[03:40] <Burningmace> my friend went to rm -rf a development directory, and accidentily deleted all writable files on his disk.
[03:41] <spikeb> well that was my bright idea, not sure what else to do HHP2K
[03:41] <um6beimpsychodoc> I've got a little question, doing a dd with input /dev/random and outpunt on a /dev/sda device, blocksize 65535, how long does this take on a 80gig hard drive?
[03:41] <user1_> that's what backup data is for
[03:41] <Burningmace> hehe
[03:41] <Flodo> Yay! Ubuntu irc on my pda =)
[03:42] <HHP2K> Oh, I found it..
[03:42] <HHP2K> factory-gdm was in etc/gdm/
[03:43] <spikeb> oh for crying out loud, i can't read
[03:43] <ubuntu-rocks> where can i find the serial port settings for ubuntu feisty?
[03:43] <spikeb> HHP2K, sorry.
[03:43] <HHP2K> and I successfully copied it back to that dir as gdm.conf, but sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm.conf still tells me that it doesn't exist
[03:43] <spikeb> try sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm instead of gdm.conf
[03:43] <HHP2K> I need to edit that file to set the auto login on, should I be using sudo-dpkg reconfigure?
[03:43] <HHP2K> okay
[03:43] <spikeb> bbl folks
[03:44] <HHP2K> Thanks a lot :)
[03:44] <kennythegeek> cd #ubuntu-dk
[03:44] <Masterkong> what is the best movie player in linux... i'm usin vlc now but i'm having problems with it
[03:44] <user1_> the one and only, mplayer
[03:44] <kennythegeek> \0/
[03:45] <osfameron> Masterkong: so many players, so much hate!
[03:45] <ditto> If I get the message "your session lasted less than 10 seconds", which log file would give me the best information as to what is going wrong?
[03:45] <dyrne> Masterkong: mplayer is imo the best though vlc is very handy. i use mplayer even on xp boxes
[03:45] <osfameron> I'm currently not hating gxine as much as the others
[03:46] <pawan> hi
[03:46] <kennythegeek> Hmm... for some reason, when i run X applications over X Forwarding, my theme is not applied, untill i open the "Theme" settings. i don't have to change anything, just open the menu and close it again.
[03:46] <Pici> ditto: check out /var/log/Xorg.0.log first for errors (EE) lines
[03:46] <Feanix> QUESTION: I have windows vista/ubuntu dual boot, now I want to replace vista with xp, how do I preserve the grub boot menu?
[03:46] <kennythegeek> how do i fix it so i don't have to go into System -> Preferences -> Theme to apply it everytime?
[03:47] <KomiaPoika> with k3b, i have a problem: when i start it displays an error message: could not find mime type: application octet-stream
[03:47] <SirBob1701> Feanix: xp will blow grub away no matter what.  you can reinstall grub from the live cd tho.  Lemme see if i can find the directions in my bookmark maybe i didn't delete them
[03:47] <kennythegeek> grub-install?
[03:47] <ditto> Pici:thanks
[03:48] <Feanix> epeli
[03:48] <Feanix> [15:47]  <Sis there a way to save gru b first?
[03:48] <Feanix> sorry
[03:48] <CyberWorld> does anyone know in gaim how you can have it bring up a little window when ppl login instead of just a sound?
[03:48] <Feanix> SirBob1701:  thanks, is there a way to sav grub first
[03:48] <Feanix> *save
[03:48] <pawan> i am not able to print documents on canon printer
[03:48] <HHP2K> CyberWorld: Use pidgin. It's the new gaim, with plugins that do that
[03:48] <worst_nightmare> i have a question: i want to create a script and i want to add the ability to the user to hose from to things. for example, if he presses no the script should exit and if he presses yes it should continue running the rest of the script. anybody knows how to do that? i would really appreciate any help
[03:48] <SirBob1701> all you'll need is the /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:49] <CyberWorld> it works on 7.04 then
[03:49] <Masterkong> codecs n stuff .. ? i'm using a non standard ubuntu install, and i dont like the automated install tools.. and i HATE synaptic..
[03:49] <CyberWorld> I figured it would be in universe if it was
[03:49] <SirBob1701> Feanix: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351  to save grub copy /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:49] <jatt> which is the easiest way to install a network printer from gnome? Some kind of wizard-based configuration tool?
[03:49] <SirBob1701> Feanix: /boot/grub/menu.lst holds grub info.
[03:49] <HHP2K> Shoot, that still didn't work.. sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm didn't solve the problem.
[03:49] <HHP2K> Does anyone know how to bypass GDM when it's messed up?
[03:49] <SirBob1701> Feanix: grub itself tho is held in the partition table
[03:50] <dyrne> Masterkong: the wiki has the apt-get commands for restricted stuff
[03:50] <SirBob1701> Feanix: err boot sector
[03:50] <SirBob1701> haha
[03:50] <Pici> !printing | jatt
[03:50] <ubotu> jatt: Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[03:50] <worst_nightmare> anybody can help me???
[03:50] <Masterkong> huh?
[03:50] <jatt> thanks
[03:50] <Masterkong> now i'm not following you dyrne
[03:50] <tutti> hi sry but is new too ubuntu . just wondering how i can open program files? anyone know ?
[03:50] <Feanix> SirBob1701: if I just reinstall grub with the live cd, will it re-recognise all the bootable partitions?
[03:51] <HHP2K> tutti: Which program's files are you trying to access?
[03:51] <dyrne> Masterkong: i thought you wanted the codec packages. if not sry disregard. i normally search wiki.ubuntu.com for restricted
[03:51] <tutti> world of warcraft
[03:51] <user1_> just type wow
[03:51] <SirBob1701> Feanix: Ya if you read that link i sent you it tells you how to get it to recognize everything
[03:51] <SirBob1701> Feanix: I'd print that out before you install windows xp
[03:52] <CyberWorld> yeah how do you run WoW on ubuntu have to use codega?
[03:52] <HHP2K> Does anyone know how to bypass GDM when it's not starting correctly?
[03:52] <SirBob1701> I run xp in parallels so i don't have to worry bout that crap
[03:52] <Feanix> SirBob1701: did you sent me that link already?
[03:52] <Pici> CyberWorld: Cedega or Wine.
[03:52] <worst_nightmare> guys plz i am counting on you...
[03:52] <worst_nightmare> :(
[03:52] <SirBob1701> Feanix: ya here it is again http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351
[03:52] <Masterkong> osfameron, why do you hate gxine less than mplayer?
[03:52] <CyberWorld> sorry HHP2K I don't
[03:52] <dyrne> CyberWorld: cedega works with bliz i think so it might be easier
[03:52] <Pici> worst_nightmare: It would probably be better to ask in #bash
[03:52] <CyberWorld> yeah I should get it
[03:53] <Vlet> Anyone know how to get a gnome panel to span between two monitors?
[03:53] <CyberWorld> but been kinda tired of it anyways
[03:53] <worst_nightmare> ok thnx
[03:53] <CyberWorld> I got dual boot anyways or 3-4  boot :P
[03:53] <dyrne> CyberWorld: just role play in tremulous ;p
[03:53] <Frogzoo> Masterkong: gxine lets you increase memory buffers
[03:54] <osfameron> Masterkong: haven't used mplayer though for a while - when I first installed it liked to crash my laptop and it had a horrible UI skin iirc
[03:54] <tutti> HHP2K World of warcraft is the program
[03:54] <Frogzoo> Masterkong: also, vid quality is superior imo
[03:54] <osfameron> gxine has an insane configuration panel though
[03:54] <Feanix> SirBob1701: thak you. so essentially, I can just go ahead and install xp, and then restore grub afterwards, there is nothing I should save before?
[03:54] <kyja> hey here is a question I hope one can answer please please please
[03:54] <tck> which distro did Ubuntu start using upstart?
[03:54] <Feanix> *thank
[03:54] <CyberWorld> tutti you want cedega
[03:54] <CyberWorld> google that
[03:55] <kyja> are we capable of creating flash?
[03:55] <Pici> tck: Feisty I believe.
[03:55] <Pici> !upstart
[03:55] <ubotu> Upstart is meant to replace the old Sys V Init system with an event-driven init model.  For more information please see: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
[03:55] <Masterkong> thanx Frogzoo .. then there are more ppl than me who thinks mplayer vid quality sucks
[03:55] <mc44> tck: edgy
[03:55] <SirBob1701> Feanix: I always save my important files before something like that just because you never know what could happen  but it should be fine as long as you make sure xp stays in the current vista parition and doesn't expand it
[03:55] <Kaplan_> having trouble with CANON PIXMA MP500 in feisty, can anyone help
[03:55] <pawan> how to install rpm drivers
[03:55] <cmpq> #ubuntu
[03:55] <Pici> !alien | pawan
[03:55] <ubotu> pawan: 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)
[03:55] <Masterkong> gxine it is then
[03:55] <tck> ok, thx mc44
[03:55] <pawan> how to use alien
[03:55] <Pici> pawan: alien packagename.rpm
[03:55] <tck> studying for LPI, have to install previous to study inittab properly
[03:56] <logixoul2> Hi. I installed Feisty the normal way. Then I also installed it via Wubi. Then, in Linux, I did a grub-install to the Windows partition (with a wrong menu.lst). Now I can no longer boot into the wubi-installed system, as I have lost the series of GRUB commands necessary. Can anyone help? :)
[03:56] <Pici> pawan: These instructions were in that forums link you pasted here earlier.
[03:56] <kyja> because I realy would love to program some flash but think us poor debian flavor lovers are left out in the cold please tell me I am wrong
[03:56] <jcs> !alien | pawan
[03:56] <ubotu> pawan: 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)
[03:56] <Pici> logixoul2: Wubi is not an official way of installing Ubuntu, you'll have to check in the Wubi support forums.
[03:57] <fsckr> /connect fl.enterthegame.com
[03:57] <Feanix> SirBob1701: right, i will backup my data, was just unsure about the grub information
[03:57] <tck> mc44, do you understand the upstart events methods?
[03:57] <mc44> tck: not really :) try http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
[03:57] <user1_> how do i know if spamassassin is working or not
[03:57] <JonathanD> are you getting less spam? :)
[03:57] <tck> mc44, i guess it was easier to edit inittab
[03:57] <CyberWorld> oh I got a question is there a way to install grub to the first boot partition and not the mbr I know a dd trick
[03:58] <CyberWorld> it's nooby install now
[03:58] <Tomcat_> user1_: Check if your mails got "X-Spam" (or similar) headers by your SA machine.
[03:58] <SirBob1701> Feanix: I mean if you have a live cd you have access to all the tools you need in my mind
[03:58] <Tomcat_> user1_: Example... wait a second
[03:59] <logixoul2> Pici: yeah, I know... I think it's on-topic here though. I'll keep asking from time to time, but I'll also try the Wubi forums. thanks.
[03:59] <CyberWorld> damn BitchX haven't seen that girl in a long time
[03:59] <HoboBen> Hey everyone - is there a quick way I can make it so that one user in a multi-user environment cannot use nautilus to move beyond their own home directory?
[03:59] <Tomcat_> user1_: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.1.7-deb (2006-10-05) on <machine>
[04:00] <phanto2> Kubuntu equivalent to session: Link into which folder
[04:00] <pawan> hi
[04:00] <jcs> HoboBen, chmod the other home directories to 760 ?
[04:00] <phanto2> which folder?
[04:01] <jatt> !printing
[04:01] <ubotu> Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[04:01] <SirBob1701> printing to windows network printers is horrendous
[04:01] <HoboBen> thanks, jcs - thought of that, and yeah, it might do, but doesn't that leave all the other system folders open too? If there's no quick way, your way would do though
[04:02] <lungan> How do i get a .img from vide_ts folder?
[04:02] <SirBob1701> HoboBen: could write a script to chmod em all fast :)
[04:02] <user1_> Tomcat_, you mean this? X-Spam-Report: Spam detection software, running on the system
[04:02] <HoboBen> SirBob1701, that might be the best way. I'll do that. Thanks.
[04:02] <Tomcat_> user1_: Yes. That means SA is running on the mentioned system.
[04:03] <usuario> hola
[04:03] <Pici> !es | usuario
[04:03] <ubotu> usuario: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[04:03] <user1_> Content analysis details:   (0.6 points, 5.0 required)
[04:03] <jcs> HoboBen, lol, chmod -R / =P
[04:03] <user1_> but shouldn't this mail be moved to SPAM folder?
[04:04] <Oggu> Is there any program like Cubase, Garageband, FL studio... for ubuntu?
[04:04] <user1_> i also have setup clamav, how do i check if it used clamav?
[04:04] <user1_> Oggu, those are windows apps
[04:04] <user1_> and osx
[04:04] <Oggu> Yes, i know
[04:04] <Feanix> SirBob1701: thanks, I will try that
[04:04] <Pici> Oggu: Yes, there are alot of music production apps for Ubuntu, let me find you a link.
[04:04] <abhibera> i have a question
[04:04] <Oggu> Thats wy Im asking. I want a similar program for linux
[04:04] <abhibera> suppose one fine day my system crashes
[04:05] <Marfi> hey, quick question. Im running a 7800GTX nvidia card, and im trying to run dual monitors. it can run, but whenever i get the second one going, it "stretches" the desktops, extending to the second monitor. so whenever i maximize a window, it stretches across. whenever i restart X, it sets the second monitor as default. 2 questions. 1. is there a way to fix X to see the first monitor as default? and 2, how can i fix the stretching mo
[04:05] <Marfi> nitor problem?  =)
[04:05] <Pici> !enter | abhibera
[04:05] <ubotu> abhibera: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:05] <Pici> Oggu: Check out the audio listing here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/Applications
[04:06] <rejser> Oggu: http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/ is probably the closest you'll get
[04:06] <lungan> How do i get a .img file from a video_ts folder?
[04:06] <Pici> Oggu: You might concider install ubuntustudio if you are going to be doing these things alot.
[04:06] <abhibera> i have a question, suppose my system crashes, then how do i get back the same ubuntu settings that i had made on my previous system with all the software that i had seperately downloaded and installed?
[04:06] <kwhatcher> Hey I could really use some help with installing and using some video editing software, please reach me @ kwhatcher on aim or just send me an email kwhatcher@gmail.com - Thanks
[04:06] <Oggu> Pici: Can I install it upon mu ubuntu-dekstop?
[04:06] <fsckr> Marfi I just did a reinstall last night and have same vid card you have with dual monitors. I will have it set up today so when i do i will post my xorg on here if you are here
[04:07] <razvan> hi could anyone tell me how i can connect to the internet from ubuntu 7.10?
[04:07] <razvan> 7.04 sry
[04:07] <Marfi> thx fsckr =)
[04:07] <Pici> Oggu: You can... but I had a hard time setting up jack properly and using the low-latency kernel.
[04:07] <johannes> Hey I'm looking for a way to resize and position windows with a shell script. Is this possible?
[04:07] <fsckr> you are welcome.  I have already had it working but got bored so i reinstalled
[04:07] <Pici> johannes: You might be able to do this with devilspie. Check out the package/manpage.
[04:07] <razvan> i mean where can i type my user and pass
[04:08] <Oggu> Pici: Which of the programs are easiest and best to make a little music in?
[04:08] <fsckr> Marfi: meanwhile go to ubuntuforums.org and do a search for ubuntu twinview
[04:08] <fsckr> or google
[04:08] <fsckr> you will learn alot
[04:08] <Pici> Oggu: No idea. I have no music creation talent whatsoever. I was just curious what the apps looked like.
[04:09] <Marfi> fsckr, twinview works fine. its that i want them to act as individual monitors, not one giant one
[04:09] <fsckr> yes i understand
[04:09] <fsckr> but twinview has many options
[04:09] <fsckr> you need to read on them
[04:09] <rejser> Oggu: rosegarden is fairly easy to get started with
[04:10] <dyrne> isnt rosegarden kinda 1994?
[04:10] <silvertip257> Hello, I'm trying to use the alternate ubuntu 7.04 cd to install on an old-er pc but it fails at "Select and Install Software" ... any ideas?
[04:10] <Oggu> Can I make music with synths like in Cubase?
[04:10] <Marfi> but i will do a search, thanks fsckr.  =)
[04:10] <fsckr> Marfi: yw
[04:10] <rejser> Oggu: Just check out their homepage... http://www.rosegardenmusic.com
[04:11] <rejser> and yes, it does support synths (http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/tour/synths/)
[04:11] <razvan> could anyone please tell me how i can connect to the internet from ubuntu 7.04?
[04:11] <zyth> razvan, you mean besides plugging in a network cable?
[04:11] <razvan> yes
[04:11] <dyrne> razvan: wire or wireless? connecting to a router or what
[04:12] <Masterkong> WOOHOO!!! 5.1 output in gxine!!!!!
[04:12] <razvan> wire
[04:12] <razvan> on windows i use a dial-up like window
[04:12] <fsckr> Masterkong: what site did you use to get 5.1 working?
[04:12] <lunaphyte_> what audio players can i use to play audio from an itunes share?
[04:12] <Steck> Greetings! Does anyone have a link for videos of the Ubuntu Live keynotes?
[04:12] <Pici> Steck: Perhaps in #ubuntulive
[04:12] <Masterkong> scuse me?... site?
[04:12] <Steck> Pici:  Thanks
[04:13] <rejser> lunaphyte_: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_software_using_Digital_Audio_Access_Protocol
[04:13] <NemesisUK> anyone know of a good ui for iptables?
[04:13] <Pici> NemesisUK: Firestarer
[04:13] <fsckr> Masterkong: yes or where did you get info on how to have 5.1 working?
[04:13] <Pici> NemesisUK: firestarter rather. (typo)
[04:14] <Masterkong> http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/Main_Page and some thinking and testing
[04:14] <NemesisUK> Pici, isnt firestarter a little simplistic tho?
[04:14] <razvan> mare exactly it is a broadband connection with user and pass
[04:14] <Pici> NemesisUK: Probably.
[04:14] <NemesisUK> thx anyway :)
[04:14] <lungan> If i have a 6gig video_ts and want to compress it to ordinary about 4.5gig size in .iso format? How do i compress it?
[04:14] <razvan> and i can't find where to type in my user and pass
[04:15] <bullgard4> When I started my computer this morning, the home partition had been mounted 30 times. So fsck was called and the splash screen did not hide all startup messages. These startup messages end in either 'OK' or 'failed' on the right-hand side of the screen. They differ from the contents of /var/log/dmesg. Are they logged in some file also? Are they the result of daemons in /etc/init.d?
[04:15] <jikanter>  I mistakenly deleted my /etc/passwd and /etc/group when creating a chroot and now
[04:15] <Masterkong> i think it worked all along fsckr .. but i didn't know how to play it
[04:15] <jikanter> I can't login
[04:15] <_imran_> open office is giving me problems, when i click to edit a document the screen goes grey and i can't click on anything..can anybody help me with this please?
[04:15] <jikanter> Is there a failsafe way for me to get in? or do I need a live CD?
[04:16] <wbadger> how can I delete a swap file?
[04:16] <fsckr> Masterkong: hmm ive used ubuntu for over a year and haven't gotten 5.1 working by default.  try playin mp3's in 5.1
[04:16] <adrian> why everytime i reboot i must to set the permissions of /dev/input/event2 and never are saved???
[04:16] <Marfi> Masterkong, fsckr , same goes for me. whenever i played an mp3, it wouldn't work on the back 2 speakers.
[04:17] <Oggu> Rosegarden wont run. Something with latency with kernel
[04:17] <_imran_> can anybody tel me how to add a printer?
[04:17] <fsckr> Marfi: thats what i thought so you dont have 5.1 working :)
[04:17] <wbadger> _imran_, open firefox, enter "localhost:631" and you should be able to see a CUPS screen
[04:18] <fsckr> i have a fresh install of ubuntu this morning and esd loads on startup.  I do not remember this happening before does anyone have the same problem or did have it as me?
[04:18] <kyja> soneil, anyone know how ubuntu folk can program flash?
[04:18] <Marfi> fsckr, didn't even get it working in windows, either. no use for 5.1 if im just listening to music. =)
[04:18] <HHP2K> !printer | _imran_
[04:18] <ubotu> _imran_: 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
[04:18] <_imran_> wbadger, thanks
[04:18] <Masterkong> ahh... fsckr .. that would be my next priority
[04:18] <fsckr> windows you dont have to do anything
[04:18] <kyja> soleil?? uhh thats supose to be so anyone
[04:18] <_imran_> can
[04:18] <fsckr> it works
[04:18] <fsckr> course I haven't used windows in over a year
[04:18] <Masterkong> to make 2 channel sound output in all 5 speakers
[04:18] <fsckr> but i never had to do anything
[04:19] <Marfi> fsckr, only reason i use windowze is because im a tech. but....haven't used windows in 3 months. =)
[04:19] <fsckr> i already know where to go to make 5.1 but its fake
[04:19] <fsckr> < im a tech
[04:19] <fsckr> :)
[04:19] <Masterkong> i've just gotten that to work in windows with a plugin for winamp
[04:19] <Marfi> woot for techs!
[04:19] <fsckr> let me give you the link to get 5.1 working.
[04:20] <wbadger> how can I delete a swap file?
[04:20] <Vlet> wbadger: There are no swap files in linux - they are swap partitions
[04:20] <Tomcat_> Vlet: There are swap files. ;)
[04:20] <fsckr> Marfi: Masterkong here is a link to get 5.1 http://www.arsgeek.com/?p=971
[04:20] <Vlet> :)
[04:21] <wbadger> Vlet, vim tells me it found a swap file (I was probably editing when the computer crashed)
[04:21] <Marfi> fsckr, but i like my 2.1. =P
[04:21] <wbadger> But I can't seem to find that file
[04:21] <Tomcat_> Vlet: Usually, swap is a partition... but because everything in Unix is a file, you can also use a file as swap... easy way to increase swap space.
[04:21] <killermach> I need some pointers on getting a 1394 dvcam to send data to kino in linux, thanks for any help
[04:21] <adrian> why everytime i reboot i must to set the permissions of /dev/input/event2 and never are saved???
[04:21] <Masterkong> um fsckr .. can you make sound in all your speakers with speaker-test -Dsurround51 -c 6 ?
[04:22] <Vlet> Tomcat_: ahh... so normally there are not, but it's something one can do... well, as far as wbadger's problem, it sounds like vim is suggesting he somehow accesses his swap space
[04:22] <fsckr> Masterkong: negative
[04:22] <wbadger> Vlet, it says: "[you should recover the file with :recover]  [..]  If you did this already, delete the swap file ".family_locate.c.swp"
[04:23] <Masterkong> Marfi, fsckr : there is one thing to play 2channel sound in 5.1 speakers and making 5.1 channel sound output on 5.1 speakers
[04:23] <Pici> wbadger: It sounds like to me that its talking about a temporary saved copy.
[04:23] <Masterkong> *another
[04:23] <wbadger> Pici, where would that copy be saved?
[04:23] <Pici> wbadger: Same directory the file is in as .family_locate.c.swp
[04:23] <fsckr> Masterkong: yes i know ;)
[04:24] <_imran_> i go into system>administration>printing>file-addprinter...then it doesnt respand :(
[04:24] <wbadger> Pici, you are right.. I'm sorry, that was indeed my first thought but I couldn't find it the way I looked for it. thanks
[04:24] <tck> http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070723-ars-at-ubuntu-live-mark-shuttleworths-keynote.html
[04:25] <David_CDRJ> hi there
[04:25] <Absenth> how do I disable the system beep?
[04:25] <David_CDRJ> does anybody have problem with the e1000 module in ubuntu 7.04-server?
[04:26] <whaq_> is there gonna be #ubuntu-mobile?
[04:26] <CHA0Xm1nd> does anyone here know how to get a geforce driver working???
[04:26] <bullgard4> What C source programs are formated by /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.20/scripts/Lindent?
[04:27] <rausb0> David_CDRJ: what kind of problem?
[04:27] <Masterkong> fsckr, i dont think i can help you fix yer sound.. but i can try if you want to
[04:27] <fsckr> no i can fix it :)
[04:28] <fsckr> ty
[04:28] <David_CDRJ> rausb0: i tried to upgrade de module to the new one, using the method described in the intel site but every time the server restart the old module come back!
[04:28] <Masterkong> hehe
[04:28] <fsckr> in fact already hav
[04:28] <fsckr> e
[04:28] <CHA0Xm1nd> hi all
[04:28] <rausb0> David_CDRJ: sounds like the old module is still in the initrd. did you rebuild the initrd?
[04:29] <SleepyHare> Hello. How does one overburn DVDs in Ubuntu? The drive supports overburning. I`ve checked the 'Overburn' option in nautilus-burner preferences, but is still says data won`t fit.
[04:29] <fsckr> hmmm i use to use amarok for mp3s is there a better player? or one that most recommend?
[04:29] <CHA0Xm1nd> i need a little help getting my NVIDIA driver working in Ubuntu 7.04
[04:30] <lungan> I need help burning a movie who i made, but its 6gig, how do i do then?
[04:30] <dyrne> CHA0Xm1nd: running into a problem?
[04:30] <wbadger> CHA0Xm1nd, please be more spcific
[04:30] <HHP2K> Awesome, I fixed my broken GDM :)
[04:30] <David_CDRJ> CHA0Xm1nd: did you tried envy?
[04:30] <HHP2K> I knew my method would work, if I could just figure out how to work it.
[04:30] <zerokill88> how can you tell what architect your computer is like a i386 or amd64???
[04:30] <HHP2K> Now, is there a program that allows you to make GDM themes?
[04:30] <CHA0Xm1nd> i dont know where to start... im quite new to linux... former Win user :-P
[04:31] <David_CDRJ> rausb0: nope how did i do that?
[04:31] <gnomefreak> zerokill88: uname -a
[04:31] <rausb0> David_CDRJ: don't know for sure. mkinitrd or something. better google first or ask someone else.
[04:31] <slabby> zerokill88, you running windows or ubuntu?
[04:31] <SleepyHare> So, nobody here knows about overburning?
[04:32] <zerokill88> slabby ubuntu
[04:32] <wbadger> CHA0Xm1nd, open the Restricted Drivers Manager
 zerokill88: uname -a
[04:32] <zerokill88> nm i686
[04:32] <zerokill88> got it thanks guys
[04:32] <leostuder> hello there I've got a very nasty ctrl key issue using ubuntu+xgl+compiz fusion+ati that appeared recently and is listed here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3071953 I'm really desperate for help ...
[04:32] <David_CDRJ> rausb0: that make sense for me i google that...
[04:33] <zerokill88> slabby gnomefreak in that case what one of these would i pick  ?  http://ftp.cica.es/ubuntu/ubuntu/pool/universe/p/powertop/
[04:33] <Davy_Jones> leostuder: try #ubuntu-effects
[04:33] <CHA0Xm1nd> wbadger okay :-) done
[04:33] <gnomefreak> zerokill88: ask in #ubuntu-effects
[04:33] <wbadger> CHA0Xm1nd, well you just tick that little square there. any problems?
[04:33] <leostuder> tx davy_jones
[04:34] <lungan> How do i compress .iso so i fits on a 4.7gig dvd?
[04:34] <lungan> Or compress .vob files
[04:35] <CHA0Xm1nd> wbadger what square? i got : NVIDIA accellerated gfx driver ENabled and in use
[04:35] <David_CDRJ> lungan: try k9copy program, google that...
[04:35] <wbadger> CHA0Xm1nd, if it's in use then you're fine :)
[04:35] <younghacker> sit on it =)
[04:36] <CHA0Xm1nd> wbadger so the gfx driver works, no problem???
[04:36] <wbadger> CHA0Xm1nd, if you want to be sure, open a terminal and write: "glxinfo | grep direct"
[04:37] <wbadger> CHA0Xm1nd, what does it say ?
[04:37] <Hornet_> Okay... why would a network share refuse to mount? :\
[04:37] <dyrne> CHA0Xm1nd: you can apt-get tremulous or some other game if you want to try it out
[04:37] <adrian> why everytime i reboot i have to set again the permissions of /dev/input/event2 and never are saved???
[04:37] <Hornet_> mount -t smbfs //192.168.11.3/test /mnt/test
[04:37] <Hornet_> Won't work, but I can get to it via smb://192.168.11.3/test without issue
[04:37] <CHA0Xm1nd> wbadger Direct rendering: yes
[04:38] <wbadger> CHA0Xm1nd, well then you're just fine. It's that easy :)
[04:38] <ryanakca> How would one swap CAPS LOCK with R_CTRL in console?
[04:38] <CHA0Xm1nd> wbadger boy du i feel silly :-) thanks man
[04:38] <spinx> i'm trying to burn an iso. i modprobed ide-scsi, i can mount cds on my cd-rw and it works, i try to burn and it says cannot open scsi driver.
[04:38] <riaal> what is the easyest way to kill an aplication like "kismet"? I use to use ps -e |grep kismet and then kill PID.. is there an easyer way??
[04:39] <dyrne> riaal: pkill kismet
[04:39] <wbadger> CHA0Xm1nd, no need to feel silly, and you welcome :)
[04:39] <wbadger> riaal, or killall kismet
[04:40] <Davy_Jones> riaal: xkill and click the app window
[04:40] <CHA0Xm1nd> wbadger hehe well i have used other distros before, and as far as i remembered drivers was hell :-P
[04:40] <paulm_> hi, anyone familiar with live CDs and the network configuration on them?  I'm trying to setup a static IP on one but with no success. :-(
[04:41] <Hornet_> Any ideas, anyone?
[04:41] <wbadger> CHA0Xm1nd, it is not hell, but since ubuntu 7.04 there's that restricted drivers manager and now it is real easy (usually hehe) :)
[04:42] <CHA0Xm1nd> wbadger :-) nice... well it felt like hell, because i had no feeling at all of what i did
[04:43] <bulmer> paulm  are you booted off of the liveCD now?
[04:43] <bulmer> paulm_  are you booted off of the liveCD now?
[04:43] <paulm_> bulmer: nope.
[04:44] <bulmer> paulm_, go and boot off of liveCD now
[04:44] <wbadger> Hornet`, I'm not sure it works that way. how about you try installing the package smbfs
[04:45] <paulm_> bulmer: the problem is that /etc/network/interfaces keeps being reset with some default entries of eth0, eth1, eth2, wan0 etc.
[04:45] <Hornet`> It's a live enviroment. :\
[04:45] <echosystm> whats a good download manager?
[04:45] <bulmer> paulm_, well it gets resets once you shutdown..but what do you mean by being reset by whom or which process resets it?
[04:46] <Hornet`> Bleh, no matter.  How can I see what's actually *in* lost*found?
[04:46] <Hornet`> *lost&found, even
[04:46] <bulmer> echosystm, wget not good enuff for you?
[04:46] <echosystm> i need a gui
[04:46] <wbadger> Hornet`, you should have the user's password and use "sudo"
[04:46] <paulm_> bulmer: I mean the file is overwritten but something else.
[04:47] <bulmer> echosystm, you tried that in you browser yet?  wget:///url..here
[04:47] <Hornet`> wbadger: It's a root shell.
[04:47] <moldy> what do i need to install to get a localized kde?
[04:47] <bulmer> paulm_, what do you mean?
[04:47] <wbadger> Hornet`, so what do you get when you "ls /lost+found" ?
[04:47] <Pici> moldy: Localized?
[04:47] <kyant> 
[04:47] <Hornet`> It's empty, yet there's still a large amount of space being used.
[04:48] <Pici> Hornet`: What about ls -a /lost+found/
[04:48] <wbadger> Hornet`, how do you know it uses the space?
[04:48] <PriceChild> !cn | kyant
[04:48] <ubotu> kyant: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[04:49] <kyant> Thanks
[04:49] <Hornet`> The there's about 3% gone on two drives, the only thing there is L&F.
[04:49] <needhelp> Hi, I have a little problem installing Ubuntu 704. After booting from the CD, I enter the setup and do all the setup and configurationstuff. Then when it requires to reboot the computer, I eject the CD and do a reboot. What happens now is that Windows XP instead of GRUB og Ubuntu loads. I have this harddisc layout: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31100/ . What am I doing wrong ?
[04:49] <moldy> Pici: in the wizard that pops up when logging into kde for the first time, i cannot select anything else than englishh as "language"
[04:50] <Pici> moldy: Ah.
[04:50] <Pici> !locale | moldy check out this link
[04:50] <ubotu> moldy check out this link: To set up and configure your locales, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf
[04:50] <Pici> moldy: If that doest work, try asking in #kubuntu
[04:50] <paulm_> bulmer:  ok so I setup my live cd image (with static IP settings in /etc/network/interfaces), create image, boot off image.  But then once I am up, I find all the settings have been overwritten.
[04:51] <paulm_> bulmer: the entries in the interfaces file, that is.
[04:51] <moldy> Pici: thx
[04:51] <Hornet`> ./lost+found:
[04:51] <Hornet`> drwx------ 2 root root 16384 2007-07-24 14:02 .
[04:51] <moldy> another question: my nfs share is mounted fine, but does not appear in the output of "mount" -- why?
[04:51] <puvneet> i can someone help me i want to know how to add lines to /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:51] <Hornet`> using ls -alR
[04:52] <bulmer> paulm_, umm i have not done remastering an iso image...maybe there is a scripts that modifies that as part of the install...maybe you have to direct it to some kind of answer file
[04:52] <puvneet> i would like to know how to add lines to i can someone help me i want to know how to add lines to /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:52] <Pici> puvneet: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:53] <dyrne> puvneet: gksu gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:53] <wbadger> Hornet`, mine also gives the same result. but that is just 16k you know, you can use -h so the values will be more human readable
[04:53] <bulmer> paulm_, just like when you are installing, it prompts you to configure the network..that part of it you need to find out and direct the configs you set
[04:53] <puvneet> thanks
[04:53] <Hornet`> No, about 240 megs is used somehow.
[04:53] <wbadger> Hornet`, not according to ls
[04:53] <paulm_> bulmer: well this is what I have been thinking, but I don't seem to be able to find it.
[04:53] <wbadger> Hornet`, i'm very sorry but I must go now
[04:53] <wbadger> Hornet`, I have a plane to catch tonight
[04:54] <Pici> Hornet`: You say nothing is on the drive except /lost+found/ ?
[04:54] <Hornet`> Fair enough, but I assure you that a load of space is missing somehow. :\
[04:54] <wbadger> Hornet`, sorry I couldn't do more. goodbye
[04:54] <bulmer> paulm_, i dont know off hand where to find that info on setting the network during remastering
[04:54] <Hornet`> Thanks for helping.
[04:54] <needhelp> Anyone here willing to help me about a little problem installing Ubuntu from the live-CD ?
[04:54] <Jack_Sparrow> needhelp: what is the problem
[04:54] <Hornet`> Pici: As far as I know.
[04:55] <needhelp> Jack_Sparrow:  a little problem installing Ubuntu 704. After booting from the CD, I enter the setup and do all the setup and configurationstuff. Then when it requires to reboot the computer, I eject the CD and do a reboot. What happens now is that Windows XP instead of GRUB og Ubuntu loads. I have this harddisc layout: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31100/ . What am I doing wrong ?
[04:55] <Pici> Hornet`: have you tried using df -h
[04:55] <osxdude|lap> needhelp needs to change his bios settings
[04:55] <paulm_> bulmer:  ok.  Cool. Any ideas who/where I can ask questions?
[04:56] <Hornet`> According to that, 139 megs is used.
[04:56] <needhelp> osxdude|lap: change into what ?
[04:56] <bulmer> paulm_, umm google for it? remastering ubuntu ?
[04:57] <Pici> Hornet`: by /lost+found/ ?
[04:57] <paulm_> bulmer:  thanks, will try that.
[04:57] <kikokos> hi
[04:57] <logixoul2> Hi guys. What commands do I need to enter in the GRUB commandline to make it boot into a Feisty (installed via Wubi)?
[04:58] <bulmer> paulm_, in the preseeding portion of the process may narrow it a bit
[04:58] <Jack_Sparrow> needhelp: That dosent tell me much other than you have a second drive with your /home.. where did you install grub and what is it showing..  Someone else will be able to help you more as I am busy installing UB on my other system as we speak
[04:58] <osxdude|lap> neephelp: Your BIOS Settings. You need to change the boot priority. Your Ubuntu HDD needs to be second, while your XP drive third, and your CD drive first
[04:58] <Hornet`> Pici: just that drive.  But as far as I know there's nothing else there.
[04:58] <Hornet`> In fact, there's 3% gone from both drives. :\
[04:59] <Hornet`> And they're new partitions as well.
[04:59] <riaal> How do I start an application from terminal as an background process?
[04:59] <Pici> Hornet`: Its probably due to the nature of the ext3 filesystem.
[04:59] <Pici> riaal: nohup application &
[04:59] <kikokos> I have a problem (i use now ubuntu) but i try to install it on my friend comp and after insert live cd (7.04) boot process stoped on: squashfs: version 3.2-ubuntu (2007/05/16) Philllip Lougher . Could you herlp us ?
[04:59] <Pici> riaal: Where application is the program's name.
[04:59] <genii> Pici i think -d also detaches it
[04:59] <riaal> Pici, and & os ?
[05:00] <kikokos> p.s. acpi=off and still dont work
[05:00] <needhelp> Jack_Sparrow: actually I dont know where grub is installed. I did automatically by the installerprogram.
[05:00] <riaal> is*
[05:00] <paulm_> bulmer: sorry, I don't understand what you mean?
[05:00] <needhelp> osxdude|lap: k, I go try change the bootsequence
[05:00] <osxdude|lap> needhelp: GRUB is on the drive you installed ubuntu
[05:00] <cperfumo> does anyone know one channel where I can ask about itanium assembly?
[05:00] <Hornet`> Pici: so ext3 takes a large chunk by default? :\
[05:00] <Pici> riaal: nohup tells it to continue running when the terminal is closed. & says to run in the background
[05:01] <needhelp> osxdude|lap: then its probably on /dev/sda5
[05:01] <kikokos> mhmm an anyone help or just tell me "no" :P ?
[05:01] <Jack_Sparrow> needhelp: look at /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:01] <riaal> Pici, thanks
[05:01] <bulmer> paulm_, at which portion of the remastering process do you copy the /etc/resolv.conf ?
[05:01] <Pici> Hornet`: Thats what it sounds like.
[05:01] <arag0rn> hey
[05:01] <osxdude|lap> needhelp: yup or /dev/sda
[05:01] <Pici> Hornet`: I havent ever really checked.
[05:01] <arag0rn> I was compiling a package that requires Xext.h
[05:01] <Jack_Sparrow> needhelp: on 3
[05:01] <arag0rn> any ideas which package that belongs to
[05:01] <arag0rn> I'm on fiesty fawn
[05:01] <Pici> arag0rn: search for the file on packages.ubuntu.com
[05:02] <Hornet`> Pici: Thanks then. :)
[05:02] <Pici> arag0rn: says x11proto-xext-dev
[05:02] <needhelp> Jack_Sparrow: on 3.. what ? *confused*
[05:02] <Pici> arag0rn: or ivtools-dev
[05:02] <Hornet`> This channel's far too busy. :(
[05:02] <arag0rn> Pici,  great thanks
[05:03] <paulm_> bulmer: at the beginning, right after I have mounted ext3 just before I chroot.
[05:03] <braxis> Could I have some help changing my resolution... for some reason it's stuck at 800x600 and I'm running the restricted nvidia drivers
[05:03] <Jack_Sparrow> needhelp: sorry sda1
[05:04] <cperfumo> does anyone know one channel where I can ask about itanium assembly?
[05:04] <Jack_Sparrow> needhelp: I cnet seem to do this.. sda5
[05:04] <bulmer> paulm_, when you chroot, you chroot to which directory?
[05:04] <Jack_Sparrow> needhelp: you are mixing hda and sda, are you also running raid
[05:05] <riaal> How do I make an aplication that is already running in the foreground run in the background (terminal)?
[05:06] <arang> i need help with aMule , i get Kad:firewalled even when im in a DMZ
[05:06] <kuitang> riaal: add a & to the end, eg longprogram &
[05:06] <braxis> That's before running kuitang :P
[05:06] <riaal> kuitang, the aplication is allready running =/
[05:06] <fsckr> who was it that had the same vid card as me and is trying to get twinview running?
[05:07] <fsckr> < can't remember crap
[05:07] <braxis> What video card do you have
[05:07] <Hory> help, i had to hard reset ubuntu (from the button on the computer case) and now when i restart it, it shows a brown ubuntu login screen. If i input the correct username/password, the screen turns black for a couple of seconds, then it goes back to the login screen with no error message. What can i do?
[05:07] <Ozux> hi I add some directories to my $PATH in .bashrc but that Directories are not in the Alt+F2
[05:07] <fsckr> 7800gtxc
[05:07] <Hory> (ubuntu 6.10)
[05:07] <braxis> Oh I have the GT
[05:07] <braxis> :(
[05:07] <paulm_> bulmer: the directory which has a fresh copy of the ISO root directory.
[05:07] <fsckr> doesn't matter
[05:07] <fsckr> if you want twinview
[05:07] <bulmer> paulm_, just thinking out loudly..at what point to you load the driver for the nic card?
[05:07] <fsckr> working
[05:07] <braxis> Twinview meaning dual display?
[05:07] <fsckr> correct
[05:07] <braxis> That's surprisingly relevant
[05:07] <fsckr> LOL dittos quit message
[05:07] <logixoul2> Hi guys. What commands do I need to enter in the GRUB commandline to make it boot into a Feisty (installed via Wubi)?
[05:08] <fsckr> sudo make me a sandwich
[05:08] <braxis> <3 xkcd
[05:08] <logixoul2> indeed
[05:08] <braxis> So uh what does it take to install twinview
[05:08] <bulmer> paulm_, i assume you have to load the driver for the nic card before you can configure it right?
[05:08] <fsckr> enabling it and editing xorg
[05:08] <braxis> Maybe you're the one to ask about my problem...
[05:08] <braxis> I can't change my resolution with my 7800GT
[05:08] <braxis> It's stuck at 800x600
[05:09] <neverblue> braxis, not sure 'twinview' in ubuntu :)
[05:09] <fsckr> how is it stuck
[05:09] <braxis> I have no other options
[05:09] <power220> dear all how i can install gnome gui on ubuntu server 6.06 lts
[05:09] <fsckr> paste your xorg
[05:09] <kuitang> braxis: you might edit your xorg config file
[05:09] <fsckr> http://pastebin.ca
[05:09] <PriceChild> power220, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[05:09] <fsckr> ill paste mine
[05:09] <braxis> Alright hold up
[05:09] <paulm_> bulmer: yes in general terms.  But I am using the feisty iso as a template and the network comes up find with this...
[05:09] <power220> thank you
[05:10] <braxis> I'm not on dual monitors right now but I could definitely plug the second in
[05:10] <paulm_> bulmer: so I fairly confident it isn't a driver issue
[05:10] <riaal> I have a problem here, Im running 2 aplications in the background of an terminal, when I use jobs -l they are listed. but how do I make on of the listed run in the foreground again?
[05:10] <kuitang> riaal: fg [number] 
[05:10] <fsckr> my xorg.conf http://pastebin.ca/632019
[05:10] <bulmer> paulm_, what network settings do you get even though you said it changed?
[05:10] <riaal> kuitang, thanks a lot
[05:10] <braxis> Hmm what's the native notepad in ubuntu
[05:10] <PriceChild> braxis, gedit
[05:10] <fsckr> gedit
[05:11] <braxis> Ah alright
[05:11] <fsckr> for gnome
[05:11] <braxis> Yeah
[05:11] <arang> i need help with aMule , i get Kad:firewalled even when im in a DMZ
[05:11] <braxis> http://pastebin.ca/632020
[05:12] <max00> hi ive downloaded the alternative cd for ubuntu and im trying to raid 1 my system
[05:12] <power220> how i can install ldap server
[05:12] <max00> can anyone help im at the partion screen
[05:13] <paulm_> bulmer:  it doesn't get any ip address.  But this was after I started removing applications like avahi-daemon, dhcp3-client, avahi-autoipd
[05:13] <fsckr> braxis i see 2 things.  1. i dont think you need the dri option at the bottom, and 2. find the horizontal and vert refresh rates for your monitor
[05:13] <braxis> fsckr: where would I find those statistics
[05:13] <fsckr> what brand monitor do you have?
[05:14] <power220> join #egypt
[05:14] <braxis> Acer AL1714
[05:14] <braxis> LCD
[05:14] <bulmer> paulm_, well, am curious once you put those back, i wonder what ip address you get assigned
[05:14] <fsckr> eww you may have a problem :) lemme find it
[05:14] <paulm_> bulmer:  previously it would setup the 169.254.* network on eth0.
[05:14] <braxis> fsckr: It used to run on ubuntu fine a year ago
[05:15] <fsckr> braxis: with what resolution?
[05:15] <braxis> 1280x1024
[05:15] <braxis> 72hz
[05:15] <paulm_> bulmer:  and the interfaces file would have been rewritten, as mentioned before.
[05:15] <braxis> Who is paulm_ talking to?
[05:15] <genii> power220 http://www.islandlinux.org/HOWTO/openldap_ssl.html
[05:15] <genii> bah they left
[05:16] <Pici> braxis: probably bulmer since he is prefixing his lines with his name.
[05:16] <paulm_> braxis:  I am talking to bulmer
[05:16] <braxis> For some reason I can't see bulmer
[05:16] <braxis> That's really wierd
[05:16] <braxis> weird even
[05:16] <bulmer> am here :)
[05:16] <osxdude|lap> I  see you
[05:16] <adrian> it's possible to change permanently the permissions of /dev/input/event3 ?
[05:16] <jport> how do i get divx plugin for firefox ?
[05:17] <bulmer> aye
[05:17] <devcenter> i'm with error
[05:17] <fsckr> braxis:                Horizontal 22kHz~82kHz x Vertical 56Hz ~76 Hz
[05:17] <devcenter> http://paste.ubuntu-br.org/4429
[05:18] <devcenter> in my log....
[05:18] <fsckr> need to put that in your xorg
[05:18] <braxis> Where would I past that
[05:18] <dyrne> jport: not sure of curent package name. mozilla-mplayer or something is what id use
[05:18] <jport> yeah im looking for the plugin for mplayer
[05:18] <devcenter> any, can you help me?
[05:18] <braxis> fsckr: where in the xorg would that go?
[05:18] <fsckr> braxis: under your monitor section
[05:18] <fsckr> just replace what it has there
[05:18] <braxis> ah
[05:19] <braxis> You mean in the monitor section I'm assuming
[05:19] <Rprp> how can i see what is 'listening' on /dev/mixer!?
[05:19] <fsckr> yes
[05:19] <paulm_> braxis: very weird, i can see him
[05:19] <devcenter> http://paste.ubuntu-br.org/4429
[05:19] <fsckr> braxis: you will see horisync and vertrefresh
[05:19] <braxis> Yeah
[05:20] <fsckr> place the correct values accordingly otherwise your lcd may go poof
[05:20] <fsckr> :)
[05:20] <bulmer> paulm_, when you boot off the remastered cd... do you get a boot:  prompt  at boot time?
[05:20] <dyrne> braxis: dance in a circle and do a little chant before saving.
[05:20] <fsckr> dyrne: LOL
[05:21] <braxis> I do that always when I edit xorg.cfg
[05:21] <fsckr> always works for me
[05:21] <braxis> The only way it works
[05:21] <yo_noob> Greetings, does anyone know where the init script messages are logged on ubuntu?
[05:21] <paulm_> bulmer:  a grub screen?  yes
[05:21] <fsckr> i do the jig
[05:21] <braxis> fsckr: I don't see how this is going to help me change the resolution though
[05:22] <fsckr> also braxis you will probably want to put metamodes in there as well
[05:22] <fsckr> take a look how mine are in my xorg
[05:22] <braxis> Alright
[05:22] <fsckr> if my understand it correct those rates will directly affect your resolution or how high a monitor can go
[05:23] <braxis> ah alright
[05:23] <Celestianpower> Hello. The computer froze during upgrading from 6.06 to 6.10, so we switched the computer off, and when we restarted, we got "screen init failed", and a flashing cursor. So, we loaded an old kernel, and got GNOME running. However, it looks very "retro", and there are no icons or anything. I assume it's not fully upgraded. Can anyone help?
[05:23] <fsckr> brb have to get more coffee
[05:23] <Madsy> How did I force a fsck-run again?
[05:23] <Madsy> It was a touch parameter.
[05:24] <BlkGhost> OK I have my first run in with crashing Xwindows.. :( I'm trying to setup my dual monitors on a Matrox Video Card and having some Issues... Any Help would be great ....
[05:24] <braxis> Rebooting and praying
[05:25] <Frogzoo> Celestianpower: tbh, you'd do best to just clean install from here
[05:25] <bulmer> paulm_, from there boot:  if you tell it to scan for your config files maybe it will be used? am just thinking loudly here
[05:25] <Celestianpower> Frogzoo: How do I do that?
[05:25] <hylje> Celestianpower: chances are you can rerun dist-upgrade, i do not really know about what happened with GNOME
[05:25] <e\ectro_> where can I configure XDMCP to honor indirect requests from the cli?
[05:25] <mohammed> hey guys !anyone knows where to get ubuntu live event videos ?
[05:25] <e\ectro_> is it in gdm.conf ?
[05:25] <Frogzoo> Celestianpower: download the feisty cd - insert & install
[05:26] <Keit1> Hello, what are the best graphic drivers to install for a geforce 4 ti 4600? I can't get the ones from Nvidia.com to work
[05:26] <Pici> mohammed: check in #ubuntulive
[05:26] <yo_noob> does anyone know where the init script messages are logged on ubuntu? NTFS-3g spat out some messages but I am unable to see them on tty8 and anything in /var/log
[05:26] <Celestianpower> Frogzoo: I don't understand - I can't download a CD?
[05:26] <Ronald> Keit1: legacy drivers
[05:26] <mohammed> will do , thx
[05:26] <Ronald> from the ubuntu repository
[05:27] <AlivesWrk> im trying to get iptables to auto load its iptables-save rules file on boot.  Where does ubuntu look for it?  Or do I just use an rc to load them?
[05:27] <erUSUL> Celestianpower: check that the sources ( /etc/apt/sources.list ) point to 6.10 (edgy) and do 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade'
[05:27] <devcenter> how to ubuntu back default panel settings
[05:27] <Keit1> Ronald: Where are the legacy drivers?
 from the ubuntu repository
[05:27] <braxis> Ugh I still can't change my resolution :(
[05:27] <Keit1> Ronald: ok thanks I will try that :)
[05:27] <Frogzoo> Celestianpower: you can't boot off the dapper cd?
[05:28] <sussebass> how do I configure my phillips pcmcia wireless card?
[05:28] <Frogzoo> Celestianpower: still doesn't help unless you've 2 cds
[05:28] <Celestianpower> Frogzoo: I don't have a Dapper CD
[05:28] <paulm_> bulmer: mm... not sure what you mean.
[05:28] <erUSUL> !wifi | sussebass
[05:28] <ubotu> sussebass: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:28] <bulmer> AlivesWrk, i'd prefer to use the rc files myself to load the iptables rules
[05:28] <Frogzoo> Celestianpower: well beg/borrow/steal a feisty cd is still your easiest option
[05:28] <fsckr> braxis: can you paste your xorg.log?
[05:28] <younghacker> what is the proper syntax to kill a process by PID
[05:28] <fsckr> from /var/log
[05:28] <Ronald> Keit1: nvidia-glx-legacy
[05:28] <braxis> I suppose so
[05:29] <Keit1> Ronald: Package nvidia-glx-legacy
[05:29] <Keit1> :)
[05:29] <verboz> hi all
[05:29] <Keit1> ok thanks again
[05:29] <David_CDRJ> exit
[05:29] <erUSUL> younghacker: kill <pid>
[05:29] <tonsofpcs> anyone know if I can install xen on ubuntustudio [feisty fawn]  and if so, if I can use xen to launch windows from physical partitions?
[05:29] <sussebass> thanks
[05:29] <AlivesWrk> bulmer: im used to other distros that load based on file location
[05:29] <fsckr> hi verboz
[05:29] <verboz> i want to install IE7 in my ubuntu
[05:29] <bulmer> paulm_, from the boot: promt I am wondering it you can just manualy insert a command (boot option) to tell which config file to use
[05:29] <Ronald> Keit1: + restricted modules something
[05:29] <verboz> but with Wine, i've pb
[05:29] <younghacker> does the pid actually get enclosed in the carrots?
[05:29] <AlivesWrk> does ubuntu do this or is?
[05:29] <younghacker> no right
[05:29] <younghacker> ::smaking self::
[05:29] <tonsofpcs> verboz: you can get ie7's engine running in ie6's frame
[05:29] <braxis> fsckr: http://pastebin.ca/632042
[05:30] <bulmer> AlivesWrk, am sure ubuntu has something equivalent..dont know on top of my head
[05:30] <AlivesWrk> ok thanks
[05:30] <verboz> tonsofpcs, ???
[05:30] <verboz> don't understand you
[05:30] <e\ectro_> I am trying to configure Xvnc with XDMCP and I get to the login screen for gnome, but it doesnt accept my username/password.  What would the problem be?
[05:30] <tonsofpcs> verboz: was that too hard to understand?
[05:30] <Keit1> Ronald: I cant see the restricted module thing?
[05:30] <braxis> I don't know why it thinks I have a wacom
[05:30] <Ronald> ask synaptic to search for restricted :P
[05:30] <tonsofpcs> verboz: http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Beta
[05:30] <Ronald> kernel modules and all
[05:31] <verboz> ok
[05:31] <verboz> thanks a lot
[05:31] <younghacker> my update manager is hung up (lagging) it seems like it never started the update process because the notification icon is still active and not shaded, i am looking for the process to kill it and restart it
[05:31] <Keit1> got an error on installing that package
[05:31] <younghacker> however when i do kill <PID> and then do ps i still see the same processes running
[05:32] <younghacker> i even see the nc's from last night that i thought i quit out on
[05:32] <fsckr> braxis: you are using lcd correct?
[05:32] <braxis> Yes sir
[05:32] <erUSUL> younghacker: use 'kill -9'
[05:32] <fsckr> y does your xorg.log say crt-1
[05:32] <Ozux> hi I add some directories to my $PATH in .bashrc but that Directories are not in the Alt+F2, How can I add a new directory to my X session PATH?
[05:32] <preaction> younghacker, if sigint doesn't work, try sigkill (kill -9 <pid>)
[05:32] <bailongo> hi
[05:32] <bulmer> AlivesWrk, perhaps you can man invoke-rc.d
[05:32] <braxis> fsckr: Well I guess it's wrong :P
[05:32] <fsckr> you have 2 lcds?
[05:32] <younghacker> kill -9 <pid>
[05:32] <younghacker> ok
[05:32] <braxis> fsckr: The monitor I have plugged in is an LCD
[05:33] <preaction> younghacker, just know that sigkill doesn't give the process time to do anything at all, it will die. you may also need to be root to kill certain processes
[05:33] <erUSUL> younghacker: the default kill signal can be ignored by the process the -9 (SIGKILL) signal can't be ignored
[05:33] <fsckr> but you have 2 connected to vid card?
[05:33] <younghacker> what is sigint? unfamiliar with that
[05:33] <braxis> Not right now
[05:33] <preaction> younghacker, (so, sudo kill -9 <pid>)
[05:33] <younghacker> ohh
[05:33] <braxis> In nvidia-settings it says my monitor is @@@ (CRT-1)
[05:33] <younghacker> lol let me copy and paste all of this useful information
[05:33] <younghacker> lol
[05:33] <badar> I want to upgrade from 6.06 Dapper to 7.04 Fiesty, through Fiesty CD-Rom without using internet. Is it possible? And how?
[05:33] <preaction> younghacker, sigint = interrupt, it's what happens when you Ctrl+C
[05:33] <fsckr> braxis: ok gimme a min
[05:33] <braxis> fsckr: Sure thing
[05:34] <moldy> how do i correctly change the hostname of an ubuntu system after the installation?
[05:34] <preaction> younghacker, `man kill` will tell you the default signal, i'm pretty sure it's sigint, but it might be sigterm.
[05:34] <erUSUL> badar: no, you can not go to feisty from dapper directly you have to go to edgy first
[05:34] <erUSUL> !upgrade | badar
[05:34] <ubotu> badar: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[05:34] <delude> help: my laptop totally freezes occasionally with 7.04 while not doing anything (browser and messengers open only), how do i diagnose such a problem, is there some sort of log or something?
[05:35] <preaction> younghacker, (sigterm being "terminate nicely", whereas sigkill is "look, i'm just warning you that i'm about to rip out your process stack and memory. kthxbye")
[05:35] <erUSUL> delude: logs are in /var/log/ (check messages and syslog)
[05:35] <GeekShadow> hi
[05:35] <moldy> preaction: it's SIGHUP iirc
[05:35] <bighil> moldy: use System->Administration->Network program
[05:35] <tck-afk> was chkconfig ever part of Debian ?
[05:35] <younghacker> i see
[05:35] <GeekShadow> I release Uubntu Ice Cream 1.0 today !
[05:36] <GeekShadow> http://www.enregistrersous.com/images/2/59124325620070724173445.html
[05:36] <younghacker> cool
[05:36] <moldy> bighil: thx
[05:36] <preaction> moldy, yes, that's the one
[05:36] <younghacker> lol nice way of putting it
[05:36] <tck-afk> or didit always user update-rc.d
[05:37] <sparrw> Can anyone recommend WYSIWYG page layout software that can visibly arrange text across multiple pages that will be trimmed?  For making banners and such.  I know a lot of graphics programs can "just do" that sort of printing, but I want to see where the page breaks will be while editing.  InDesign can almost do it.  Scribus apparently can't.
[05:37] <Pici> !offtopic | GeekShadow
[05:37] <ubotu> GeekShadow: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:37] <badar> erUSUL:  ohhh no ! So i'll have to upgrade to 6.10 and then to 7.04 :(
[05:37] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> can anyone help with a tovid question?
[05:37] <needhelp> Hi, I'm just trying to install Ubuntu 704 with dualboot for WinXP. I have some problems I dont know what to do about. If anyone please can check here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31109/ and tell me what I'm doing wrong ?
[05:38] <erUSUL> badar: i'm afraid that's correct
[05:38] <badar> erUSUL:  can i re-install Fiesty on Dapper
[05:38] <younghacker> cool that worked ,,,
[05:38] <younghacker> well i still don't see the update manager as a process
[05:38] <bighil> sparrw: have you tried inkscape? I think you cant do multiple pages with it, but otherwise its nice...
[05:38] <younghacker> but it killed the nc's
[05:38] <younghacker> and the ping
[05:38] <younghacker> thanks
[05:38] <fsckr> braxis: what resolution do you get on the other monitor? is it an acer as well?
[05:38] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> Can anyone help me with tovid?
[05:38] <erUSUL> badar: reinstall? you can backup home and make a fresh install then restore your home files...
[05:38] <delude> thanks erUSUL
[05:38] <younghacker> nowi can't be seeing all processes with just ps is there a switch where i will see all of the processes running
[05:38] <delude> last message i have in syslog is ntpd[5310] : kernel time sync enabled 0001
[05:39] <Pici> !anyone | PleaseHelpUbuntu
[05:39] <ubotu> PleaseHelpUbuntu: 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?
[05:39] <braxis> fsckr: I don't even have another monitor plugged in right now... I could care less about dual monitors until I can change the res on the first one ><
[05:39] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> good call
[05:39] <delude> could time sync freeze my pc?
[05:39] <braxis> fsckr: The second monitor has not been plugged in once since I installed ubuntu
[05:39] <jhaig> needhelp: I don't know what the problem is, but is there any reason you cannot just leave it with sda first in the boot sequence?
[05:39] <sussebass> network settings says wireless is ok and lets me select the correct network to connect to, but there are no lights on my pcmcia card and internet is not working. what to do next?
[05:40] <fsckr> braxis: yea i understand that but was just asking if its the same
[05:40] <fsckr> is it an lcd or crt?
[05:40] <jhaig> needhelp: Sorry, I misread it - I thought it said "grub boots OK"
[05:40] <braxis> CRT
[05:40] <osxdude|down> jhaig: needhelp needs to go into his BIOS settings
[05:40] <pr4bh> hi, a problem: im trying to install new intel drivers link: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=494943&highlight=intel+drivers+810 .. the problem is .deb package fails, says 'dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe).. can anyone tell me what that error means?
[05:40] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> alright...i used tovid to turn avi files into video for my dvd player...encoded it and now have an image that' 10GB in size...of course it wont burn onto a dvd...anyone know how to go back and make it under 4.7 GB without starting the encoding all over again because it took forever
[05:40] <fsckr> braxis:  read this see if it will help you any http://www.ublug.org/ubuntu/twinview/twinview-howto-breezy.html
[05:40] <needhelp> jhaig: If you saw the link, the reason for not having sda (the SCSI disk) the first in boot sequence, is that then Windows XP loads, and I cant enter ubuntu
[05:41] <fsckr> i know its breezy but the options in xorg are the same
[05:41] <badar> erUSUL:  thanx for the help
[05:41] <needhelp> osxdude|down: I've been in the BIOS boot setup. Please check this link and tell me what to do: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31109/
[05:41] <IceLink> hey there
[05:41] <braxis> fsckr: The problem I'm having is the monitor recognition.. is there any way to auto detect my monitor again?
[05:42] <IceLink> can anybody tell me what's the latest version of rosegarden you can get from the repos when using feisty fawn?
[05:42] <erUSUL> badar: your wellcome
[05:42] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> anyone?
[05:42] <erUSUL> !info rosegarden | IceLink
[05:42] <dfgas> any cool stuff i can install or try out, beta or not     i have already messed with compiz fusion and looking glass window manager
[05:42] <ubotu> icelink: rosegarden: music editor and MIDI/audio sequencer. In component universe, is extra. Version 1:1.4.0-1ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 3358 kB, installed size 8196 kB
[05:42] <erUSUL> IceLink: ubotu can ;)
[05:42] <IceLink> thank you very much (:
[05:43] <IceLink> coz i'm using 1.0 with dapper
[05:43] <needhelp> osxdude|down: so..., any idea ?
[05:43] <osxdude|down> needhelp: which hda? 1 or 5
[05:43] <fsckr> braxis: you can try running this command out of X sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[05:43] <AlivesWrk> bulmer: i finally found an ubuntu doc... you put this line in /etc/network/interfaces: pre-up iptables-restore -c /etc/iptables.rules
[05:43] <braxis> I was thinkinga bout that
[05:43] <braxis> fsckr: would you recommend the program Envy
[05:43] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> .i used tovid to turn avi files into video for my dvd player...encoded it and now have an image that' 10GB in size...of course it wont burn onto a dvd...anyone know how to go back and make it under 4.7 GB without starting the encoding all over again because it took forever
[05:43] <alexboyuk> quick q...
[05:43] <fsckr> ctrl-alt-F1 sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[05:43] <osxdude|down> needhelp: it seems sda5 needs to be first
[05:43] <fsckr> after logging in
[05:43] <bulmer> AlivesWrk, thanks..i can use that too
[05:43] <eniac_petrov> eniac@eniac-desktop:~$ apt-cache search nvu
[05:43] <eniac_petrov> eniac@eniac-desktop:~$
[05:43] <eniac_petrov> :?:?:?
[05:43] <fsckr> braxis: then sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[05:44] <alexboyuk> sudo is returning exitcode 141 and does nothing when I'm trying to invoke it over a passwordless ssh session - is this normal behavior?
[05:44] <Davy_Jones> PleaseHelpUbuntu: use a blu-ray dvd
[05:44] <fsckr> braxis: are you registered? can i pm you
[05:44] <me-> kann man irgendwie seine devices finden per konsole? also wenn cih ncoh keinen eintrag in der fstab habe fr das cd laufwerk.  das ich dann rausfinde was ich fr /dev/bla eingeben muss?
[05:44] <needhelp> osxdude|down: The BIOS doesnt let me pick which partition to boot, only which physical disc to boot. hda=SAMSUNG IDE 160GB disc. sda=SEAGATE SCSI disc.
[05:44] <pr4bh> what happened to the nice people who used to help?
[05:44] <AlivesWrk> bulmer: heres the doc: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo
[05:44] <braxis> fsckr: Yes
[05:44] <leon_pegg> I have a package question, does the php5 cli and cgi sapi use the same extensions?
[05:44] <pr4bh> hi, a problem: im trying to install new intel drivers link: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=494943&highlight=intel+drivers+810 .. the problem is .deb package fails, says 'dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe).. can anyone tell me what that error means?
[05:45] <Masterkong> damn damn damn
[05:45] <wolfiebuntu> hi i
[05:45] <Don64> !omy
[05:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about omy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:45] <Masterkong> the alsa in ubuntu feisty repo is tooo old for me..
[05:45] <erUSUL> !envy | braxis
[05:45] <ubotu> braxis: envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[05:45] <wolfiebuntu> hi i'm having an issue installing wireless drivers for my acer aspire 5100 under ubuntu feisty
[05:45] <Don64> !ohmy
[05:46] <fsckr> erUSUL: that was going to be my next thing for him :)
[05:46] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:46] <jawsh> wow
[05:46] <jawsh> issues
[05:46] <Masterkong> does that mean i need to upgrade to testing.. or can this be solved with backports?
[05:46] <osxdude|down> needhelp: you are sying if grub loads and you choose windows, it loads with an error
[05:46] <needhelp> osxdude|down: exactly
[05:46] <alexboyuk> oops... it's not in the admin group on the remote box... sorry folks.. me being retarded
[05:46] <sprudelwasser> /leave
[05:46] <jawsh> wolf? is your wireless device one supported/works with ubuntu?
[05:47] <sprudelwasser> /leave #ubuntu
[05:47] <sprudelwasser> gna
[05:47] <wolfiebuntu> yes, i've seen a few sites that talk about it. one of them suggests compiling acer_acpi and combining it with madwifi
[05:47] <Soliko> hi, [newbe==me]  someone please point me how to start configuring ubuntu 7.04 display driver?
[05:47] <pr4bh> :S
[05:47] <osxdude|lap> oh crud low battery here
[05:47] <Masterkong>  / part is the command sprudelwasser
[05:47] <jawsh> so, it's in the "list" ?
[05:48] <jawsh> from past experience...i'd say if it's not in the list for that device and version.  get out the trusty o'l ndiswrapper
[05:49] <jawsh> I had to do that with Damn Small Linux on an old compaq lappy with a linksys wireless card
[05:49] <pr4bh> im trying to install new intel drivers link: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=494943&highlight=intel+drivers+810 .. the problem is .deb package fails, says 'dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe).. can anyone tell me what that error means?
[05:49] <_imran_> are there any applets for ubuntu?
[05:49] <wolfiebuntu> jawsh, it is in the list, i'm just having trouble compiling acer_acpi. would you consider the ndiswrapper to be easier though?
[05:49] <nitrocks> am I able to use grub without a linux partition installed on my computer?
[05:50] <nitrocks> my issue is that I restored my disk using clonezilla and now when i try to boot into windows I get a message "error loading operating system".  when I use the live cd (which will display a grub menu), If I select "Boot parition 2 on hard disk 1", I am able to boot into windows sucessfully.  The parameters that grub supplies are rootnoverify(hd0,1) and chainloader +1.
[05:50] <jawsh> I would say so wolf
[05:50] <jawsh> but thats from my experience
[05:50] <jawsh> I had a ton of troubles with it
[05:51] <pr4bh> im trying to install new intel drivers link: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=494943&highlight=intel+drivers+810 .. the problem is .deb package fails, says 'dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe).. can anyone tell me what that error means?
[05:51] <jawsh> I had to use ndiswrapper on a desktop running ubuntu with a wireless nic in it as well
[05:51] <blackest> heres a question if its possible for a program to create folders when needed then it shouldnt be a problem to create files in the folders it creates should it? and if this is true its not a permissions problem
[05:51] <jawsh> check out ndiswrapper on sourceforge
[05:51] <_imran_> can anybody tell me how to get compiz-fusion plugins
[05:51] <wolfiebuntu> hmm... ok brb, let me review the ndiswrapper instructions again
[05:52] <needhelp> Hi, I'm just trying to install Ubuntu 704 with dualboot for WinXP. I have some problems I dont know what to do about. If anyone please can check here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31109/ and tell me what I'm doing wrong ?
[05:52] <Masterkong> nitrocks, i think you need the /boot folder in linux for grub to work
[05:53] <nikin> hy... is there any good GUI for movie transcoding? i need ogg2avi and avi2ogg encoding
[05:53] <nikin> or is there a way to make avidemux read ogg files?
[05:53] <bulmer> blacktest make sure the perms when creating those dirs allows the program itself to use that dir...maybe the create mask is incorrect?
[05:54] <_imran_> can anybody tell me how to get compiz-fusion plugins
[05:54] <th3man> how can i change from EDT to UTC in ubuntu?
[05:54] <blackest> needhelp what are you trying to do exactly it shouldnt be an issue to dual  boot xp / ubuntu grub sorts it out for you
[05:55] <Keit1> Anyone tell me an easy way to get a geforce 4400 working in Ubuntu? :(
[05:55] <Frogzoo> th3man: tzconfig
[05:55] <blackest> ok bulmer so if i check the folder permissions then that should indicate who gets to use them
[05:55] <jawsh> th3man: www.ubuntuguide.org
[05:55] <dyrne> Keit1: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx; sudo nvidia-xconfig
[05:56] <fialar> anyone know why ubuntu has no /etc/alsa dir? And dmix doesn't seem to work?
[05:56] <Frogzoo> fialar: /etc/default/alsa ?
[05:57] <bullgard4> What is the unit of measurement of the timestamps in the /var/log/dmesg file? Example: '[    5.132000] '.
[05:57] <dyrne> Keit1: what problems you running into?
[05:57] <fialar> Frogzoo: no, the file that should be in /etc/alsa.. alsa.conf
[05:57] <fialar> with all the settings
[05:57] <fialar> that has ALSA dmix and such
[05:57] <fialar> I can't find any kind of alsa config file
[05:57] <needhelp> blackest: I already have Windows installed, and have just installed Ubuntu 704. What exactly I'm trying to do, is setting up the dualboot/grub properly. But if you see the link, I have a little problem: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31109/
[05:58] <th3man> Frogzoo: thanks, just need that command :)
[05:58] <fialar> it's an ALSA library configuration file
[05:58] <fialar> has stuff in it like:  pcm.dmix { @args [ SLAVE FORMAT RATE ]  ..... etc
[05:58] <blackest> grub normally sets it up for for you automagically
[05:59] <_irql> needhelp - looks like you've screwed your windows installation. put the Windows CD in your drive and boot to it, then run the recovery console
[05:59] <Fah> when X starts, is there a way to dictate where the cursor initially appears? I'd like it to not be in the center of the display
[05:59] <_irql> you need to copy hal.dll from the i386 directory on the CD
[05:59] <fialar> someone I know who has a fedora box.. can have >1 program using ALSA simultaneously and it plays to sound card.. but Ubuntu/Debian distros, seems only one app can access sound card at a time. I thought ALSA was supposed to fix all this?
[05:59] <needhelp> blackest: it did, but not properly
[05:59] <fialar> is Ubuntu/Debian broken when it comes to ALSA?
[06:00] <blackest> did you install grub to the mbr
[06:00] <_irql> problem is, chances are you've screwed other files while you were installing.
[06:00] <osxdude|lap> !jp | kabus_jp
[06:00] <ubotu> kabus_jp:  #ubuntu-jp  #kubuntu-jp 
[06:00] <wolfiebuntu> jawsh: i gotta restart. the ndiswrapper instructions look too easy to be true! let's see what happens
[06:00] <Masterkong> fialar, you need esound or something like it to play more than 1 sample at a time
[06:00] <wolfiebuntu> brb!
[06:00] <osxdude|lap> lets see if he quits
[06:00] <needhelp> _irql: no, WinXP loads and works fine as long as GRUB does not load.
[06:00] <wolfiebuntu> thanks man
[06:00] <_imran_> what make graphics card is better: ATI or nVidia GeForce?
[06:01] <_irql> needhelp: sorry, didn't realise that. Only just spotted your plight :P
[06:01] <wolfiebuntu> imran, i'd say nvidia because their linux support is slightly better
[06:01] <mindshift> which video driver does ubuntu use as default after a normal installation, is it vesa?
[06:01] <Masterkong> mindshift, nv
[06:01] <Beyond_The_Grave> Does anybody know of a good mixer for ubuntu?
[06:01] <Masterkong> for me anyway
[06:01] <needhelp> _irql: okay :) please check this link to get a understanding of my problem: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31109/
[06:02] <Beyond_The_Grave> Anything that can mix anything regardless of the program
[06:02] <_irql> needhelp, I checked that, but I'm a bit of a Linux newbie. I'm pretty good at solving Windows issues though.
[06:02] <blackest> needhelp ok I think what you probably need to do is reinstall grub to the mbr which is relatively easy if you look on ubuntu forums you will find step by step help
[06:03] <Beyond_The_Grave> Anybody?
[06:03] <Masterkong> what do you mean Beyond_The_Grave ?
[06:03] <needhelp> blackest: not sure where it installed itself to. Probably on hda or hda1
[06:03] <blackest> in what order are your partitions ?
[06:03] <Masterkong> alsamixer?
[06:03] <Beyond_The_Grave> Yeah, like that
[06:04] <Juhaz> needhelp, how do you change to "boot sequence"? bios?
[06:04] <blackest> i think xp likes to be on the first and ubuntu will sit happily where ever you put it
[06:04] <fialar> Masterkong: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=8882 <- I think that may fix it
[06:04] <needhelp> Juhaz: yes
[06:04] <Beyond_The_Grave> But I'd like one that can handle any soundcard or program
[06:04] <Juhaz> it probably doesn't have anything to do with grub, but rather the boot sequence itself, if I'd have to guess, windows switches drive letters or otherwise looks it's stuff from the wrong place.
[06:04] <fialar> problem is.. why isn't is enabled by default in Ubuntu?
[06:04] <NotGuilty> "World", I've just installed firestarter. Is it recommended, to have it boot at startup, and how would one give it the proper  permission, as it asks for root permission to run it at start?
[06:05] <needhelp> blackest: the orders of the partitions (and the problem) can be seen here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31109/
[06:05] <NotGuilty> setuid firestarter executable?
[06:05] <Beyond_The_Grave> So, what about CAM?
[06:05] <kshahnjd> is anyone using anything other than vsftpd? cause i can't stand it
[06:05] <pr4bh> hi im on a laptop thats got intel 915gm chipset.. what drivers do i need to install to get 1280x800 resolution? theres mention of i810, 915resolution, or the intel ones.. i dont know which ones the best out of these, so if any kind sould can tell me which one to go for, and possibly the way to install it thatd be great
[06:05] <needhelp> blackest: as you'll see, Windows is already first...
[06:06] <dyrne> NotGuilty: it will setup rules at bootup automaticlly. you can see this if you sudo iptables -L  normally by default youd just get a few inbound outbound forward labeled ACCEPT with firestarter ran itll have alot more stuff but it only needs to set the rules not run all the time
[06:06] <_irql> anyone know what lib I should use for cryptography in C?
[06:06] <fatbrain> does newest nvidia binary support PureVideo?
[06:06] <_irql> like SHA256 and Rijndael
[06:06] <bullgard4> Where can I change the display format of dates of Gnome applications within the past week (e. g. Today, 00:40) to that more usual format of all the other days (e. g. 24 Jul, 00:40)?
[06:06] <codecaine> im righting a shell script to use a program called whipe in gnome2/nautilus.scripts so when I right click I can choose it how can I make the choosen file deleted?
[06:07] <pr4bh> hi im on a laptop thats got intel 915gm chipset.. what drivers do i need to install to get 1280x800 resolution? theres mention of i810, 915resolution, or the intel ones.. i dont know which ones the best out of these, so if any kind sould can tell me which one to go for, and possibly the way to install it thatd be great
[06:07] <Don64> Beyond: have you looked thru SourceForge.net?
[06:07] <pawan> hi
[06:07] <pr4bh> am i on some sort of global ignore, i requested answers for this question zillions of times, but nobody seems to even notice im around lol
[06:07] <Beyond_The_Grave> Yes, but I'd like to get something through the Synaptics
[06:07] <rausb0> pr4bh: install 915resolution
[06:08] <rausb0> pr4bh: the i810 driver is already present in xorg
[06:08] <jawsh> relax pr4bh..
[06:08] <xxx-m> im hot
[06:08] <Juhaz> needhelp, what does your menu.lst windows section look like?
[06:08] <moldy> i installed phpldapadmin, how do i configure/access it? browsing to http://localhost/phpldapadmin yields a 404
[06:08] <jawsh> i don't know how anyone can keep track of whats goin on with this screen flyin by so fast ;)
[06:08] <Don64> What i do is look thru SourceForge and then peruse Synaptic
[06:08] <pr4bh> i810 then? 915resolution i had probs with in the last install i had :(
[06:08] <osxdude|lap> !ohmy | xxx-m
[06:08] <ubotu> xxx-m: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:08] <Don64> To find matching app
[06:09] <rausb0> pr4bh: and btw, 915resolution is not a driver. it is a tool to patch some broken bios to have the right resolution.
[06:09] <jawsh> brb
[06:09] <Beyond_The_Grave> Well, I hate installing from source, so that's why I stress synaptics, but I'd like to know if somebody who has tried different mixers to get their opinion and see which one I would want
[06:09] <needhelp> Juhaz: will look for it.. one min.
[06:09] <rausb0> pr4bh: yeah, the driver should be i810
[06:10] <pr4bh> cheers mate
[06:10] <_irql> speaking of resolutions, anyone know if there's a way to get the resolution of the bootup sequence to a decent res? (1920x1200 would be great)
[06:10] <moonlite_> Beyond_The_Grave: the one in Applications -> Sound & Video isn't good enough?
[06:10] <Don64> B_T_G: cool, I don't do source, as of yet.  Still new to Ubuntu
[06:10] <pr4bh> rausb0:  sudo apt-get install xserver-video-i810, right?
[06:10] <mattgyver83> Ahoy room
[06:11] <_irql> pr4bh - looks about right :)
[06:11] <pr4bh> :)
[06:11] <bullgard4> Is the object_handle of the function acpi_evaluate-object () in  http://tinyurl.com/2vy5ul a number or a pointer or of what data type?
[06:11] <Keit1> dyrne: I pmed you
[06:11] <moonlite_> hm. Actually there was none now that i looked. :) Right click on volume applet and chose "open volume control".
[06:11] <rausb0> pr4bh: the drivers are all there. you have to change to xorg.conf file (or do dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg)
[06:11] <pr4bh> oh ok :)
[06:11] <mattgyver83> im having a problem with an SD card in ubuntu
[06:11] <pr4bh> thank you guys.. ill do that now
[06:12] <mattgyver83> Its telling me that its read-only, but its not, i just wrote to it earlier today
[06:12] <rausb0> pr4bh: the standard desktop install includes nearly all xorg drivers, so you just have to tell the X server which driver to use.
[06:12] <Pici> _irql: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FrameBuffer   Check that out, at the bottom ofthe page it describes how to increase the resolution.
[06:12] <mattgyver83> in windows and on palm it isnt locked.... im on my root login too
[06:12] <_irql> mattgyver83, what file system is the card formatted on? NTFS?
[06:12] <_irql> cheers pici
[06:12] <Murdock> hi there
[06:13] <mattgyver83> Im not too sure, how can i tell?
[06:13] <needhelp> Juhaz: For some reason theres two Windows entries in GRUB. Both gives same errormessage when trying to execute. The first one: root (hd0,0) / savedefault / makeactive / chainloader +1. The other one: root (hd2,0) / savedefault / makeactive / map (hd0) (hd2) / map (hd2) (hd0) / chainloader 01
[06:13] <NotGuilty> dyrne, thanks. I think I'm just going to stop it from starting at boot :)
[06:13] <_irql> not sure in Ubuntu, I'm new to it. you can check in Windows by right clicking it and selecting properties. it's probably similar in Ubuntu lol
[06:13] <mattgyver83> yeah i tryed that, it didnt show anything
[06:13] <pr4bh> ok, while doing dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, it asks me how much memory i want to dedicate.. since its a shared memory based card, would putting something like 64 mb make any difference to the performance?
[06:13] <mattgyver83> i cant figure out how to reformat it either
[06:14] <mattgyver83> im relatively new myself
[06:14] <_irql> mattgyver83, if possible, try formatting it in windows.
[06:14] <dr_willis> mattgyver83,  ive been having issues with SD cards dieing on me and getting locked into read only modes also. had 2 cards die on me last month.
[06:14] <_irql> try FAT32 or FAT16 (sometimes just called FAT)
[06:14] <mattgyver83> okay
[06:14] <blackest> mattgyver83 its possible its corrupted
[06:14] <mattgyver83> ill probably just return the thing
[06:15] <codecaine> anybody know how to echo the select file name in a shell script using from mouse right click?
[06:15] <mattgyver83> its a cheap one
[06:15] <dr_willis> mattgyver83,  see if you can 'fdisk' it and delete the partitions on it and remake it.
[06:15] <_irql> it could also be that your USB card reader isn't compatible with Ubuntu's standard drivers
[06:15] <pr4bh> ok, while doing dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, it asks me how much memory i want to dedicate.. since its a shared memory based card (915gm intel), would putting something like 64 mb make any difference to the performance?
[06:15] <_irql> check the manufacturer's website for any specific Linux drivers or source tarballs
[06:15] <mattgyver83> Well, i think more then anything the card might be corrupt because i was writing to it earlier today in ubuntu
[06:15] <mattgyver83> without a hitch
[06:15] <_irql> ah
[06:16] <oldude67> pr4bh, 64 is fine
[06:16] <insomninja> If there in a man page is a reference to say recv(2), what am I supposed to do with the '(2)', is this a parameter I somehow should send to man?
[06:16] <_irql> if you removed it whilst it was being accessed, then you could have killed it that way
[06:16] <pr4bh> oldude67: thanks, but would that actually use that 64 mb from the ram tho?
[06:16] <blackest> recover your files and reformat
[06:16] <mattgyver83> Thats probably what i did
[06:16] <mattgyver83> because i didnt realize i had to 'eject' it
[06:16] <_irql> :P
[06:16] <atselby> hello can anyone help me find out, or tell me, how to find duplicate data in a gnumeric spreadsheet?
[06:16] <needhelp> Juhaz: did you see my message ?
[06:16] <kitche> insomninja: it's man section 2 for recv
[06:16] <Murdock> hi
[06:16] <mattgyver83> anyone familiar with... opie?
[06:17] <mattgyver83> im having some problems with that as well
[06:17] <Murdock> salut tt le monde
[06:17] <_irql> damn ejection! it's screwed plenty of flash drives over in my time.
[06:17] <oldude67> pr4bh yes it would so if you dont have a lot of ram just use like 32 instead
[06:17] <pr4bh> ok cheers mate
[06:17] <atselby> hello can anyone help me find out, or tell me, how to find duplicate data in a gnumeric spreadsheet?
[06:17] <blackest> kinda mattgy only used it on my phone
[06:17] <atselby> or if this is not the right place direct me towards it. thank you
[06:17] <smultron> if i have a RAIDed hard drive configuration, can i put the hard drives in a different computer (with a different RAID controller) and they'll still act the same?
[06:17] <lunaphyte_> how do i set up hot corners in gnome for the screensaver?
[06:17] <mattgyver83> Im having a problem with specific .ipk files
[06:18] <mattgyver83> it tells me to check my spelling
[06:18] <atselby> lunaphyte_, do you have screen actions installed in your preferances? or are you using compiz or beryl?
[06:18] <mattgyver83> though im running the package through the package manager
[06:18] <insomninja> kitche: so it's man 2 recv then, hmm it says not found, you don't happen to know what package to install to get that man page?
[06:18] <mattgyver83> so im not spelling anythign
[06:18] <Cereal> smultron:  I've never had a good experience changing raid controllers.  They rarely will act the same.
[06:18] <smultron> Cereal: but it could work?
[06:18] <gejr> I've inserted my usb mp3 player to my computer. dmesg says something's happened to the usb port, but not where it's mounted.
[06:18] <gejr> Do i need to have some sort of daemon running for this to work?
[06:19] <kha> slt a tous on parle pas francais ds ce irc
[06:19] <gejr> the player has worked on other linux machines
[06:19] <oldude67> !fr | kha
[06:19] <ubotu> kha: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[06:19] <atselby> lunaphyte_, the name of the package/app I have installed for screen actions is "brightside"
[06:19] <Cereal> smultron:  I suppose it could, but every time I've done something similar the raid card itself didnt recognize the array.  Chances are unless its the same chipset then it'll probably want to recreate it even if that card works exactly the same.
[06:19] <blackest> ok can a program run a program owned by root ?
[06:19] <nitrocks> what would cause ntldr to give the message "Error loading operating system" while with grub.. passing the parameters "rootnoverify(hd0,1) and chainloader +1" will cause windows to boot fine?
[06:19] <Cereal> smultron:  I would give it a try and be careful not to rebuild the array.
[06:20] <kitche> insomninja: it seems to be a developer man page did you install the -dev package?
[06:20] <atselby> lunaphyte_, it should be in universe.
[06:20] <smultron> Cereal: alright, thanks for the advice
[06:20] <kitche> insomninja: for man that is
[06:20] <atselby> hello can anyone help me find out, or tell me, how to find duplicate data in a gnumeric spreadsheet? or if this is not the right place help me find out where. thank you.
[06:20] <kha> ubotu: merci
[06:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about merci - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:20] <mattgyver83> anybody using chatzilla by chance?
[06:20] <ismael__> how  can  install my  vivanco iseel webcam in ubuntu?
[06:20] <Juhaz> needhelp, yup, looks good to me, but dunno.
[06:20] <insomninja> kitche: I've just reinstalled so I suppose that I haven't
[06:21] <kitche> atselby: probably the gnumeric channel?
[06:21] <atselby> kitche, is there one? I Must have missed it.
[06:21] <needhelp> Juhaz: ok... :(
[06:21] <kitche> atselby: irc.gnome.org, port 6666 (standard IRC port), on channel #gnumeric
[06:22] <pr4bh> after modifying xorg.conf, do i need to reboot or just logoff and login again?
[06:22] <atselby> kitche, thanks.
[06:22] <kitche> pr4bh: have to restart X with sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[06:22] <mattgyver83> Could taking the SD card out while its reading kill the card in only Ubuntu?  It still works in windows and on my palm?  Is that possible?
[06:22] <pr4bh> cheers :)
[06:22] <reanjr> I'm trying to compile a non-ubuntu package which requires X11/Xlib.h and X11/Xutil.h.  Anyone know what package contains these files?
[06:23] <Pici> reanjr: libx11-dev  use packages.ubuntu.com to search next time
[06:23] <HcK21> hey guys
[06:23] <ismael__> how can I install my vivanco IseeU webcam in ubuntu?
[06:23] <needhelp> Help needed! Trying to setup dualboot with Ubuntu 704 and WinXP. HDD layout and problem here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31109/ Can anyone please look at the problem?
[06:23] <reanjr> Pici: thanks, didn't know about that site
[06:24] <HcK21> ive installed a cam on ubuntu but i need to get it to work and i dont know the command as i have ionly been using ubuntu for a shoirt amount of time
[06:24] <HcK21> could anybody tell me the command please?
[06:24] <blackest> if a program is owned by root is root the only person who can run it
[06:24] <oldude67> need help do you have an xp disk?
[06:25] <dr_willis> blackest,  no. it depends on the files permissions
[06:25] <geronimo`> blackest, no
[06:25] <kitche> blackest: no all programs should eb owned by root/root
[06:25] <HcK21> can someone help me please?
[06:25] <geronimo`> HcK21, What's your problem?
[06:25] <dr_willis> HcK21,  you mean a photo-camera?
[06:25] <HcK21> no a lgitech webcam
[06:25] <HcK21> logitech*
[06:26] <HcK21> ive installed it and all that says its there
[06:26] <neverblue> needhelp, which did you install first, and did you change your configuration recently?
[06:26] <Madsy> How do I calculate the offset of the next superblock on my /dev/hda1 ext3 partition?
[06:26] <blackest> hmm so as long as read access is available for anyone then you can run a probram
[06:26] <HcK21> i just dont know the command for it to activate
[06:26] <needhelp> oldude67: yes, XP (and Ubuntu also) is already installed. The problem is making them cooperate so I can choose from GRUB instead of having to enter the BIOS setup each time I want to swap OS
[06:26] <HcK21> i used to run gentoo
[06:26] <HcK21> and the command was everytime
[06:26] <oldude67> needhelp but xp disk in so it will fix the mbr
[06:26] <HcK21> chmod +777 video0
[06:26] <needhelp> neverblue: Windows installed first. I recently installed Ubuntu in addition
[06:27] <slackbr> folks, ppoe dont up at the boot, why ??
[06:27] <HcK21> please help
[06:27] <Madsy> My harddrive just had a nervous breakdown, so any help is appreciated.
[06:27] <neverblue> needhelp, has the dual boot ever worked?
[06:27] <ismael__> How can i install my webcam vivanco  ISeeU in Ubuntu?
[06:27] <needhelp> neverblue: no, I installed Ubuntu today and now trying to make the dualboot work with grub
[06:27] <dr_willis> HcK21,  you are not being very clear.. if you mean   'chmod +777 /dev/video0' that would allow anyone to use the video0 device.
[06:28] <neverblue> needhelp, first google: http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_haldll_missing.htm
[06:28] <needhelp> oldude67: what u mean?
[06:28] <slackbr> cryptsetup with ubuntu is possible ?? and how ?
[06:28] <oldude67> needhelp, thats what i did it will fix grub for you or atleast it did for me
[06:28] <russ_> I'm looking to buy a gigabit ethernet card for my Ubuntu 7.04 computer. Am I likely to run into any compatibility problems?
[06:29] <neverblue> russ_, not really
[06:29] <dr_willis> russ_,  stick with a main band, and check the box. Ive seen several taht actually have 'linux' mentioned on them
[06:29] <_irql> I'm looking for a decent firewall, any suggestions?
[06:29] <neverblue> russ_, you could check a compatibility list for the cards though
[06:29] <dr_willis> Ive used several dlink, and linksys with no hassles.
[06:29] <russ_> _irql: I like firestarter
[06:29] <jafnoob> now after installing compiz fusion, how do I make it start on login?
[06:30] <_irql> russ_,  I'll look into it
[06:30] <neverblue> those are not firewalls, they are routers dr_willis  :)
[06:30] <timlinux> hi all. can someone tell me the / a url for warty apt archives? http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/ only has as far back as dapper :-(
[06:30] <dr_willis> neverblue,  im refering to the NETWORK cards.. so its neither. :) of those.
[06:30] <russ_> neverblue, I think he was talking to me
[06:30] <needhelp> neverblue: yes that link tells me how to fix a corrupt Windows install. But as you perhaps saw, there is nothing wrong with my WinXP installation. WinXP loads and works fine IF Grub does NOT load
[06:30] <rem> Hey, i get this every 2-3 sec, anyone knows what I can do about it ? Jul 24 18:26:02 localhost kernel: [11543.824000]  usb 1-2.2: reset low speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 16
[06:30] <calyth> Am I suppose to set something on in the nsswitch.conf to make nscd work?
[06:30] <needhelp> oldude67: how and where?
[06:30] <dr_willis> That reminds me - i need to get a few more Gb. network careds and a switch or 2.
[06:31] <heathclif> hi i am extremely new to ubuntu, just installed it.  im trying to fix a problem "kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block (0,0)
[06:31] <calyth> cause I"m not getting much luck on the wiki....
[06:31] <jafnoob> slackbr, maybe if you make server install or what it's called, do some copying and chrooting
[06:31] <oldude67> needhelp, reboot with xp disk in...then take it out and see if it will reboot with both
[06:31] <slackbr> jafnoob, I install the desktop version
[06:32] <heathclif> if someone could help me with this great.  if not someone gave me a fix and they said i needed to input some commands using the live cd, "things like mkdir /mnt/linux mount /dev/hdal"  i was just wondering where i would input these using the live cd to fix my already installed ubuntu
[06:32] <neverblue> needhelp, http://www.busyashell.com/blog/articles/2006/03/15/hal-dll-missing-on-dual-boot-with-linux
[06:32] <HcK21> de_willis > +777 doesnt do it it says chmod: invalid mode: `+777'
[06:32] <mindshift> I got a ati graphic card. Is gnome using radeon, vesa, fglrx as the first driver after a installation?
[06:33] <mindshift> ubuntu
[06:33] <neverblue> and thinking there is nothing wrong with your windows, there is something wrong with that :)
[06:33] <needhelp> oldude67: reboot with WinXP CD in you mean? What for? WinXP loads just fine as long as GRUB is not there. Check this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31109/
[06:33] <heathclif> /server -m irc.arcti.ca
[06:33] <heathclif> oh damn
[06:33] <neverblue> mindframe, sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:33] <neverblue> and give it a look
[06:33] <mindshift> I don't have ubuntu on this computer
[06:34] <neverblue> heathclif, never type server commands in a channel
[06:34] <pushpop> is there any applications with linux that i could hook my set top box to my linux box and stream the tv over the internet?
[06:34] <mindshift> neverblue: But do you think it will have radeon or vesa running if everything goes as planned?
[06:34] <mindshift> or fglrx
[06:34] <HcK21> dr_willis > +777 doesnt do it it says chmod: invalid mode: `+777
[06:34] <neverblue> mindframe, ask in #ubuntu-effects
[06:34] <Vlet> I'm currently using BigDesktop for dual monitor support, but I would like to try to get each monitor to represent it's own workspace. How would one go about doing that?
[06:35] <neverblue> Vlet, you as well :)
[06:35] <Vlet> heh
[06:35] <jen> hi guys... i have this weird network problem. when i use the live cd networking works fine, but when i try to install a command line system from the alternate cd i get a message dhcp doesn't work. any ideas? i'm sure there is no irq conflict or so...
[06:35] <Vlet> neverblue: Well, I'll do some research, and be sure to let you know if I find anything
[06:35] <v3ctor> jen: do you have multiple interfaces?
[06:36] <neverblue> Vlet, you have nvidia?
[06:36] <jafnoob> slackbr, im no expert and don't know what you want to do with it,
[06:36] <genii> jen Do you have multiple network adapters?
[06:36] <jen> v3ctor: at first when i tried i had a wifi card installed, but i removed it and the problem still persists... using only one eth now. (the one on the mainboard)
[06:37] <jen> but still doesn't work
[06:37] <slackbr> jafnoob, encrypt my /home
[06:37] <Vlet> neverblue: No, ati :(
[06:37] <neverblue> Vlet: gl :)
[06:37] <Vlet> neverblue: lol, yeah
[06:37] <neverblue> i have an ATI card
[06:37] <neverblue> sitting in a box, on my shelf
[06:37] <neverblue> lol
[06:38] <Vlet> neverblue: It's a work system, but I'm thinking about buying my own vid card for it and selling the ati on craigslist secretly ;)
[06:38] <lozzy> I installed firestarter using Synaptic package manager. However, it does not seem to start as a service at boot. I have checked this using # /etc/init.d/firestarter status
[06:38] <tbamr> is australian ubuntu repo down ?
[06:38] <jen> i'm thinking the live cd and the alternate install must use different methods somehow. wish there was a way around.
[06:38] <neverblue> Vlet, im sure someone will buy it :)
[06:38] <panfist> hi, im using a fresh install of feisty on a laptop, when i close my screen an app called "x screen saver" or something comes on and locks my computer, how can i set it up so that it doesnt lock but just turns the screen off
[06:38] <tbamr> is australian ubuntu mirror down ?
[06:39] <Pici> panfist: edit your screensaver & power settings.
[06:39] <neverblue> !repeat | tbamr
[06:39] <ubotu> tbamr: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[06:39] <gnomefreak> tbamr: yes
[06:39] <tbamr> neverblue, whatever dude
[06:39] <gnomefreak> its been having issues for a few hours now
[06:39] <tbamr> gnomefreak, thanks
[06:39] <v3ctor> jen: have you tried skipping the network config and just installing it?
[06:39] <tbamr> gnomefreak, any idea when it's gonna be up ?
[06:39] <TiMiDo> !alsa
[06:39] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[06:39] <lozzy> How do I get it to start at boot?
[06:40] <tbamr> Bhaal, still checking for spambot ? hehehe
[06:40] <jen> v3ctor: no. but wouldn't that just end up with me having a system without network? dunno what to do once it's installed really.
[06:40] <gnomefreak> tbamr: btw he is correct with giving you the repeat factoid, either way i dont work on the au mirrors so i couldnt tell you. try another mirror
[06:40] <neverblue> lozzy, there is a Services under System->Admin
[06:40] <tbamr> gnomefreak, np thanks
[06:40] <Ozux> I cant Unmount my USB Stick with normal users, any body knows what's the problem.
[06:41] <lozzy> neverblue: it isn't listed there.
[06:41] <v3ctor> jen: could be that the install cd isn't loading you NIC module
[06:41] <HcK21> i need help
[06:41] <panfist> pici i have disabled the screensaver as far as i can tell from any options i can find in the gui
[06:41] <Ozux> HcK21: In witch section?
[06:41] <HcK21> webcam
[06:41] <v3ctor> the installed image might load it properly once it is installed
[06:41] <neverblue> lozzy, log your system?
[06:41] <neverblue> login/logout
[06:42] <genii> v3ctor: I'm thinking some Broadcom based chipset
[06:42] <v3ctor> genii: they really suck like that
[06:42] <HcK21> i have installed it but it doesnt work if you get me and i need a command to make it work
[06:42] <Ozux> HcK21: Wbcam is a section that I've never tried! but Ask your question here or in Ubuntu Forums, of course there is bodies that use WebCam
[06:43] <neverblue> HcK21, google it?
[06:43] <jafnoob> slackbr, never tried it myself so can't verify, but maybe this can help you http://ostehamster.dk/wordpress/?p=22
[06:43] <HcK21> i have
[06:43] <lozzy> it still isn't there. :)
[06:43] <HcK21> cant find anything
[06:43] <HcK21> i really am getting frustrated
[06:43] <neverblue> HcK21, took me almost a month of working on it
[06:43] <neverblue> its not an easy thing to do
[06:43] <jen> v3ctor, genii: it's an "marvell 88e8001". i'll see if i can find anything on that model
[06:43] <HcK21> my cousins can do it in no time
[06:43] <HcK21> hes ace
[06:44] <neverblue> but google WILL be your best resource of info
[06:44] <HcK21> but the thing is i dont want to use him all th time
[06:44] <neverblue> unless you have specific questions
[06:44] <kitche> HcK21: modprobe the module that it needs
[06:44] <Ozux> HcK21: What's your webcam Model?
[06:44] <Ozux> HcK21: Please highlight who talk with them
[06:44] <neverblue> lsusb | grep 'model'
[06:44] <HcK21> logitech quickcam
[06:44] <neverblue> lsusb | grep logitech
[06:44] <Ozux> HcK21:  http://www.google.com/search?q=Ubuntu+webcam++logitech+quickcam&btnG=Search&hl=en&client=iceweasel-a&rls=org.debian%3Aen-US%3Aunofficial
[06:45] <Ozux> HcK21: http://ralph.n3rds.net/index.php?/archives/182-Logitech-QuickCam-Express-Plus-works-out-of-the-box.html
[06:46] <neverblue> HcK21, lsusb | grep logitech
[06:46] <MrKeuner> hi, could you recommend me an application that lets users view a servers logs(-r /var/log*) via web?
[06:46] <Madsy> If I'm still able to mount my root partition as ro, it isn't the superblock that is corrupted, it is?
[06:47] <Frezeeer> hi, Im trying to set up two screens with an nvidia card, everything works, but I get like a screen with gnome and an empty one, I woul like the PC to use both as a big one, any ideas_
[06:47] <neverblue> Frezeeer, head over to #ubuntu-effects
[06:47] <Cocytus> Frezeeer: tvinview.
[06:47] <neverblue> they should be able to help
[06:47] <neverblue> and there is no 'twinview' in linux
[06:47] <thane> what does ubuntu have that shows me how my server handles my 56k connection
[06:47] <Madsy> I feel like I'm being ignored here. I stated a simple yes-or-no-question.
[06:48] <kitche> mr!away | Ozux
[06:48] <kitche> !away | Ozux
[06:48] <ubotu> Ozux: You should avoid changing your nick in a busy channel like #ubuntu - it causes unrequired scrolling which is unfair on new users. The same goes for using noisy away messages : use the command "/away <reason>" to set your client away silently - See also !Guidelines
[06:48] <neverblue> !patience
[06:48] <Frezeeer> Cocytus: I try it but it doesnt work
[06:48] <HcK21> neverblue i think it might have worked let me check
[06:48] <neverblue> Frezeeer, because there is no such thing
[06:48] <Ozux> kitche: Sorry :(
[06:48] <kitche> Madsy: mounting anything as ro doesn't mean anything if it's complaining about superblock
[06:49] <ubotu> The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[06:49] <HcK21> no never blue no good
[06:49] <Frezeeer> neverblue: I sometimes see screenshot of ppl having the gnome bar streaching in both screens, in my case is only in one
[06:49] <neverblue> HcK21, lsusb , then look for your logitech listing
[06:49] <Madsy> kitche: Okay, thanks.
[06:49] <dr_willis> Frezeeer,  set up 'twinview' for the nvidia card. thats how i use 2 monitors.
[06:49] <gdi2k> Hi, does anyone have experience using storage quotas?
[06:50] <neverblue> if its not there, HcK21 then plug the camera in :)
[06:50] <uliss1> 'lo people!
[06:50] <Cocytus> Frezeeer: youre using the nvidia driver? (not the "nv" driver)
[06:50] <neverblue> Frezeeer, as I said, #ubuntu-effects can help
[06:50] <dr_willis> Frezeeer,  'twinview' and 'xinerama' is what you are wanting to learn about. .
[06:50] <Madsy> Just trying to narrow down the problem, as running fsck.ext3 automatic repair exited with errors.
[06:50] <soundray> neverblue: the binary nvidia driver does have twinview... ?!?
[06:50] <jen> v3ctor, genii: no, i couldn't find anything. :( but thanks a lot for the input
[06:50] <dr_willis> The 'nv'; driver does not have twinview, the 'nvidia' one does
[06:50] <mattgyver83> reformatting the card worked, thanks all for your help
[06:50] <cox377> does anyone here know if it's possible to create archives in evolution mail?
[06:50] <uliss1> can someone suggest me a simple graphical backup tool for gnome? I need to backup external partitions too, not only the home
[06:50] <neverblue> soundray, its not called 'twinview'
[06:51] <neverblue> but you can simulate the same effect
[06:51] <HcK21> it is plugge in neverblue
[06:51] <Frezeeer> dr_willis: I set twinview in the nvidia-settings, i does that till I restart the X, then it goes back to gnome in one screen, the other one empty
[06:51] <soundray> neverblue: it is called twinview in the readme that comes packaged in nvidia-glx
[06:51] <neverblue> HcK21, heard of pastebin?
[06:51] <neverblue> soundray, hmm :)
[06:51] <HcK21> hmm no
[06:51] <HcK21> lol
[06:51] <HcK21> should i?
[06:51] <neverblue> !pastebin | HcK21
[06:51] <ubotu> HcK21: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:51] <soundray> neverblue: you've been pwnd ;-)
[06:51] <neverblue> do your lsusb and paste it there
[06:52] <kitche> !twinview | Frezeeer this tells you how to do it with nvidia exactly
[06:52] <ubotu> Frezeeer this tells you how to do it with nvidia exactly: xinerama is an extension to !X to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XineramaHowTo - See also !DualHead
[06:52] <v3ctor> jen: you could boot the livecd and find out what module it uses, then try to load that module when you boot the install cd
[06:52] <neverblue> soundray, I know enough, but not everything :)
[06:52] <thane> can't play dvd with totem, Why?
[06:52] <neverblue> !quadhead
[06:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about quadhead - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:52] <soundray> neverblue: one can never know enough.
[06:52] <neverblue> :)
[06:52] <Frezeeer> ubotu: thanks
[06:52] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[06:52] <jen> v3ctor: oh. how?
[06:52] <mattgyver83> Anyone know how i can speed the framerate of my display.  When i try to use like the "OpenGL matrix" screensaver i get monster lag; NVidia GeForce 6150LE
[06:52] <HcK21> neverblue
[06:53] <kitche> Frezeeer: see you have to add some stuff to xorg.conf for it to work all the time
[06:53] <neverblue> HcK21, figure it out?
[06:53] <HcK21> i have pasted it
[06:53] <John> is anyone in the mood to help someone completely new to ubuntu?
[06:53] <adrian> how can disable the ir_common module in Feisty? It's blocking lirc
[06:53] <HcK21> take a look
[06:53] <neverblue> HcK21, you need to post the URL for the page in the channel
[06:53] <DarkRamon> hello... I have an athlon xp 1.7 ghz with 256 ram and video 128.....     every time I open mozilla , it eats a lot o cpu.. is there some way to fix it?
[06:53] <neverblue> HcK21, else how would I find it :)
[06:53] <mattgyver83> what are you trying to figure out John?
[06:53] <jen> v3ctor: i'm on the live cd now so i could try right away
[06:53] <cox377> evolution and archiving anyone?
[06:53] <v3ctor> jen: see if google can show you what module it uses, or lsmod from the livecd... once you find it do `modload <module name>` on the install cd
[06:53] <HcK21> lol sorry
[06:53] <neverblue> DarkClown, buy more RAM
[06:53] <HcK21> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31121/
[06:53] <HcK21> there you go neverblue
[06:53] <jcku393> if i have integrated ethernet card which needs drivers how do i find them?
[06:54] <v3ctor> jen: do lsmod and paste the output to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[06:54] <John> thanks mattgyver83.... i have a brand new computer with no os installed and wanted to install ubuntu
[06:54] <jen> v3ctor: just add that after the other boot parameters?
[06:54] <neverblue> HcK21, you see the logitech device
[06:54] <HcK21> yes
[06:54] <mattgyver83> Do you have the Live CD?
[06:54] <neverblue> HcK21, the 046d:092f tells you what you need to google :)
[06:54] <John> i dont have the live cd and dont even know what that is  sorry
[06:54] <HcK21> ok brb
[06:54] <mattgyver83> Its actually easier then installing windows
[06:54] <v3ctor> jen: that or you can alt+f2 to get login on the install cd
[06:55] <adrian> how can disable the ir_common module in Feisty? It's blocking lirc
[06:55] <mattgyver83> hold on one sec john
[06:55] <John> ok
[06:55] <neverblue> HcK21, http://blogs.igalia.com/eocanha/?p=58
[06:55] <neverblue> first google return :)
[06:55] <jen> v3ctor: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31122/
[06:56] <mattgyver83> Create an empty folder and download the newest version of ubu to it, http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
[06:56] <thane> whats the best dvd player for feisty
[06:56] <slabby> I have a 40gig drive, using 5gig as fat32. How should I split the 35gig for ubuntu?
[06:56] <mattgyver83> then just burn the contents of that to CD
[06:56] <neverblue> slabby, a seperate partition for your /home is always nice
[06:57] <mattgyver83> Then literally just follow the directions... if you dont have an OS installed on the machine its even easier because you dont need to create a partition
[06:57] <mattgyver83> Its easier then installing windows, and half the time
[06:57] <MilitantPotato> What's arkeia?
[06:57] <adrian> thane: I love VLC player
[06:57] <mattgyver83> Im using 6.10, im afraid to upgrade to 7.04 yet
[06:57] <Frezeeer> im going to try
[06:57] <Frezeeer> brb
[06:57] <mattgyver83> just cuz i dont wanna lose everything
[06:57] <kahrytan> adrian: Me too. Let's have a I Love VLC party.
[06:57] <mattgyver83> but its not that serious
[06:58] <thane> thankyou adrian
[06:58] <John> thanks so much mattgyver83... i will give it a try
[06:58] <mattgyver83> Not a problem.
[06:58] <slabby> I have a 40gig drive, using 5gig as fat32. How should I split the 35gig for ubuntu?
[06:58] <NotGuilty> Ok gentlemen: installed firestarter; added to sessions via sudo firestarter --start-hidden; I don't need firestarters gui to pop up(would like it) but iptables does not seems to remember the rules at boot, just input forward output. It has been understanding that iptables executes and remembers rules at start, am I "trippin"? I have found doc saying that adding sudo /usr/sbin/firestarter -s & to /etc/rc.local, has worked. Ar
[06:58] <NotGuilty> e you not supposed to see the rules?
[06:58] <kahrytan> mattgyver83:  then back up /home or put on seperate partition.
[06:58] <adrian> mplayer is a great player but not for DVD's
[06:58] <v3ctor> jen: google says it is  sk98lin
[06:58] <v3ctor> jen: google says it is  sk98lin
[06:58] <adrian> how can disable the ir_common module in Feisty? It's blocking lirc
[06:58] <v3ctor> sorry for doulbe post
[06:59] <v3ctor> double* even
[06:59] <smultron> slabby: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/partitioning
[06:59] <HcK21> neverblue that hasnt worked
[06:59] <neverblue> HcK21, errors?
[06:59] <HcK21> its alredy installed
[06:59] <HcK21> yes
[06:59] <HcK21> root@matt-desktop:/home/matt# apt-get install spca5xx-source
[06:59] <HcK21> Reading package lists... Done
[06:59] <HcK21> Building dependency tree
[06:59] <HcK21> Reading state information... Done
[06:59] <HcK21> The following extra packages will be installed:
[06:59] <HcK21>   debhelper html2text module-assistant
[06:59] <HcK21> Suggested packages:
[06:59] <neverblue> HcK21, which app are you using your cam with
[06:59] <thane> can I find vlc in synaptec or i there a web page ?
[06:59] <HcK21>   dh-make kernel-package
[06:59] <HcK21> The following NEW packages will be installed:
[06:59] <HcK21>   debhelper html2text module-assistant spca5xx-source
[07:00] <HcK21> 0 upgraded, 4 newly installed, 0 to remove and 33 not upgraded.
[07:00] <neverblue> HcK21, thats the reason for pastebin
[07:00] <HcK21> Need to get 880kB of archives.
[07:00] <HcK21> After unpacking 2269kB of additional disk space will be used.
[07:00] <HcK21> Do you want to continue [Y/n] ? y
[07:00] <HcK21> Get:1 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com edgy/main html2text 1.3.2a-3 [95.5kB] 
[07:00] <HcK21> Get:2 http://archive.ubuntu.com edgy/universe module-assistant 0.10.6 [80.5kB] 
[07:00] <HcK21> Get:3 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com edgy/main debhelper 5.0.37.3ubuntu4 [508kB] 
[07:00] <HcK21> Get:4 http://archive.ubuntu.com edgy/universe spca5xx-source 20060501-1 [196kB] 
[07:00] <HcK21> Fetched 880kB in 2s (432kB/s)
[07:00] <neverblue> HcK21, bye bye
[07:00] <HcK21> Selecting previously deselected package html2text.
[07:00] <rambo3> quit it
[07:00] <HcK21> (Reading database ... 132360 files and directories currently installed.)
[07:00] <HcK21> Unpacking html2text (from .../html2text_1.3.2a-3_i386.deb) ...
[07:00] <HcK21> Selecting previously deselected package debhelper.
[07:00] <kahrytan> !spam HcK21
[07:00] <HcK21> Unpacking debhelper (from .../debhelper_5.0.37.3ubuntu4_all.deb) ...
[07:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about spam hck21 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:00] <kahrytan> !spam | HcK21
[07:00] <ubotu> HcK21: 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 :-)
[07:00] <HcK21> Selecting previously deselected package module-assistant.
[07:00] <HcK21> Unpacking module-assistant (from .../module-assistant_0.10.6_all.deb) ...
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[07:00] <HcK21> Unpacking spca5xx-source (from .../spca5xx-source_20060501-1_all.deb) ...
[07:00] <wolfiebuntu> jawsh: okay no luck with the ndis. it says installatino may be incomplete
[07:00] <HcK21> Setting up html2text (1.3.2a-3) ...
[07:00] <HcK21> Setting up debhelper (5.0.37.3ubuntu4) ...
[07:00] <HcK21> Setting up module-assistant (0.10.6) ...
[07:00] <adrian> thane: it's in repositories
[07:00] <HcK21> Setting up spca5xx-source (20060501-1) ...
[07:00] <HcK21> root@matt-desktop:/home/matt# cd /usr/src
[07:00] <kahrytan> !pastebin | HcK21
[07:00] <ubotu> HcK21: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:00] <HcK21> root@matt-desktop:/usr/src# tar jxvf spca5xx-source.tar.bz2
[07:00] <HcK21> modules/
[07:00] <jawsh> hrm
[07:00] <HcK21> modules/spca5xx/
[07:00] <mattgyver83> anybody have any knowledge of .ipk files?
[07:00] <HcK21> modules/spca5xx/debian/
[07:00] <HcK21> modules/spca5xx/debian/rules
[07:01] <HcK21> modules/spca5xx/debian/control.modules.in
[07:01] <neverblue> someone op up?
[07:01] <jen> v3ctor: ah! thank you SO much. gonna try it now and hope for the best.
[07:01] <HcK21> modules/spca5xx/debian/control
[07:01] <rambo3> !op
[07:01] <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
[07:01] <HcK21> modules/spca5xx/debian/compat
[07:01] <HcK21> modules/spca5xx/debian/copyright
[07:01] <HcK21> modules/spca5xx/debian/changelog
[07:01] <HcK21> modu
[07:01] <HcK21> lol
[07:01] <jawsh> wolf: what driver did you download?
[07:01] <osxdude|lap> !pastebin | HcK21
[07:01] <osxdude|lap> too late
[07:01] <adrian> thane: sudo aptitude install vlc
[07:01] <neverblue> he already had it
[07:01] <thane> Thanks again, I will look it up. take care
[07:01] <neverblue> he is just too new
[07:01] <wolfiebuntu> i downloaded the acer atheros a/b/g driver from acerpanam (evil flash site!)
[07:01] <HcK21> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31123/ there you go neverblue
[07:01] <thane> cool!!!
[07:01] <osxdude|lap> !ubotu
[07:01] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[07:01] <jawsh> was it an inf?
[07:01] <osxdude|lap> okay he works
[07:01] <wolfiebuntu> yes it was
[07:02] <wolfiebuntu> i did everything according to: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=490800
[07:02] <adrian> how can disable the ir_common module in Feisty? It's blocking lirc
[07:02] <wolfiebuntu> and i seem to have the same problem as the guy who commented on the instructinos
[07:02] <neverblue> HcK21, what app are you using your webcam in?
[07:02] <taime1> anyone know how to get divx to work with mplayer stead of totem plugin?
[07:02] <jawsh> what problem?
[07:03] <fleetadmiral74> #ubuntuforums-unanswered
[07:03] <fleetadmiral74> well that didnt work :)
[07:03] <wolfiebuntu> the problem that, after installing the ndiswrapper, the card isn
[07:03] <wolfiebuntu> t detected
[07:03] <jawsh> can you link me to the ndiswrapper instructions on your device?
[07:03] <jawsh> oh
[07:03] <jawsh> ehehe
[07:03] <jawsh> well
[07:04] <mattgyver83> How do you format drives in ubuntu?  I never want to see vista again...
[07:04] <wolfiebuntu> mattgyver83: haha this comp is a refugee from vista too!
[07:04] <pete83> mattgyver83: download the package gparted
[07:04] <slackbr> lol
[07:04] <jawsh> try iwconfig?
[07:04] <jawsh> anything showup?
[07:04] <slackbr> mkfs. the file system u want
[07:04] <wolfiebuntu> jawsh: i tried that. nothin
[07:04] <jawsh> or iwconfig wlan0 list
[07:04] <mattgyver83> i have gparted
[07:05] <mattgyver83> but can that do removable drives?
[07:05] <HcK21> dont sure mate
[07:05] <slackbr> mattgyver83, yes
[07:05] <wolfiebuntu> yep, nothing there
[07:05] <rafaelscj> is there a MS OneNote equivalent for linux?
[07:05] <mattgyver83> pimpadimp
[07:05] <mattgyver83> :D
[07:05] <Mythmon> would this be a good place to ask a general linux question?
[07:05] <mattgyver83> good lookin
[07:05] <HcK21> not saure neverblue
[07:05] <jawsh> check your /etc/network/interfaces?
[07:05] <neverblue> ?
[07:05] <ninina> I'm having trouble installing QT3.  I've installed the dev package but qmake is still telling me that header files are missing and I've looked on my computer but I can find any QT headers
[07:05] <jawsh> maybe add this
[07:05] <jawsh> iface wlan0 inet dhcp
[07:05] <jawsh>  wireless_essid essidname
[07:05] <jawsh>  wireless_mode Managed
[07:05] <jawsh>  wireless_channel 11
[07:05] <stuart_> weird, my second HD keeps reading but i have no idea what
[07:05] <slackbr> mattgyver83, if you system reconized the drive gpart can do anything you want
[07:06] <jawsh> of course fill in your appropriate info
[07:06] <mattgyver83> Ive only used it on a live cd
[07:06] <pete83> mattgyver83: yes, in Gparted, click Gparted>>Devices and choose the device
[07:06] <Mythmon> if i ssh into a system, and start a process, then disconnect from the ssh connection, the process gets shut down, right?
[07:06] <wolfiebuntu> hm. i think it's a problem farther back with ndiswrapper, but i'll try that
[07:06] <HcK21> neverblue all i need is a command line to make it work
[07:06] <neverblue> HcK21, then how the hell do you know its not working?
[07:07] <jawsh> did you do a loadmodule or some crap like that?
[07:07] <jawsh> i dont' have the instructions infront of me
[07:07] <jawsh> but i had to fiddle with it a bit to get it to work
[07:07] <Twigathy> Mythmon: yes. check out screen or dtatch :)
[07:07] <HcK21> cause it doesnt show up on amsn
[07:07] <adrian> how can disable the ir_common module in Feisty? It's blocking lirc
[07:07] <HcK21> or anywhere like that
[07:07] <Mythmon> twig, ty
[07:07] <wolfiebuntu> jawsh: when i do a sudo lshw -C network it does show up. otherwise nothing
[07:07] <HcK21> i need it to be enabled
[07:07] <mzanfardino> Has anyone run into a problem with Ubuntu Feisty  installed to a hardware raid array dying after <24 hours with repeated messages: Buffer I/O error on device ... ?
[07:07] <|Zero|H|I|T|> hello
[07:07] <|Zero|H|I|T|> i used kubuntu
[07:07] <neverblue> HcK21, why ddi you reply ' not sure m8' ?
[07:08] <|Zero|H|I|T|> and i think i will replace it with ubuntu
[07:08] <HcK21> what app i use it in
[07:08] <HcK21> so you know a command for it?
[07:08] <|Zero|H|I|T|> will KDE run good at it?
[07:08] <pete83> rafaelscj, check out http://basket.kde.org/
[07:08] <jawsh> your wireless is onboard isn't it?
[07:08] <neverblue> but your using amsn
[07:08] <HcK21> yes
[07:08] <neverblue> anyways, good luck HcK21
[07:08] <|Zero|H|I|T|> ???
[07:08] <HcK21> i ned it so i can be shown or let it be enabled
[07:08] <jawsh> maybe the fact that you are using the wrong driver .inf file?
[07:08] <jawsh> or is there only one?
[07:08] <rambo3> !WM
[07:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:08] <jawsh> brb
[07:09] <HcK21> all i need is a command line and you wont even tell me that
[07:09] <rafaelscj> pete83, tanks,
[07:09] <HcK21> fair enough
[07:09] <IDF_Mike> anyone know of a mySQL channel?
[07:09] <|Zero|H|I|T|> anyone can answer please?
[07:10] <simongeorge> ciao
[07:10] <mattgyver83> whats the question zero?
[07:10] <mattgyver83> oh nm
[07:10] <|Zero|H|I|T|> will KDE run good at ubuntu?
[07:10] <mattgyver83> are you asking if its just as good?
[07:10] <rambo3> |Zero|H|I|T|, you have kubuntu , thats it
[07:11] <|Zero|H|I|T|> i mean ubuntu with kde will be as good as kubuntu?
[07:11] <mattgyver83> my impression is that its the same, just built around KDE
[07:11] <uber> im in an ubuntu live cd, and im trying to install decoders for totem. where do i get decoders?
[07:12] <geronimo`> |Zero|H|I|T|, yes
[07:12] <geronimo`> uber, can't you just put them in the right directory?
[07:13] <slackbr> I guess he want knows where he can find the decoders
[07:13] <uber> i cant find where to download them from, geronimo
[07:13] <mattgyver83> anybody have any experience with .ipk files?
[07:13] <Mythmon> so screen/dtach will let me "unhook" a process from my session, so its independent, and then rehook at another time from anoter session?
[07:13] <jawsh> i'm back
[07:13] <pete83> uber: use vlc, instead of totem... it comes with all the codecs you will need I think
[07:14] <uber> pete83 i installed vlc successfully, but i didnt see its capability to run audio like totem does
[07:14] <giany911> uber: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Multimedia_Codecs
[07:14] <rhys> anyone know anything about a belkin usb wireless adapter? fd57050 v1000. the rt73usb drivers dont seem to be working
[07:14] <wolfiebuntu> jawsh: i'm still browsing the forums; i'm also going to try another driver from an acer intl site
[07:14] <slackbr> uber, in the mplayer site have a complete set of .dll files to play any video, maby that can also be used with totem
[07:14] <osxdude|lap> NO
[07:14] <jawsh> ok
[07:14] <uber> thanks guys that helps
[07:14] <jawsh> you did go through the depmod -a correct?
[07:14] <rafaelscj> basket notepad should be very good. Can I install it on gnome?
[07:14] <slackbr> How I disable my wireless card on Ubuntu ???
[07:15] <mattgyver83> rhys, did you wrap the drivers?
[07:15] <jawsh> in other works wolf: did you type depmod -a and get no errors?
[07:15] <pete83> slackbr, right click the wireless icon in your notification area, and uncheck "enable wireless" ?
[07:15] <rhys> mattgyver83, rt73usb is a native kernel driver.
[07:15] <rhys> no im not using ndiswrapper.
[07:15] <mattgyver83> oh, then im dumb
[07:16] <mattgyver83> nope, couldnt tell you then
[07:16] <rhys> it autoloads the modules..
[07:16] <rhys> autoloads too many modules.
[07:17] <rhys> theres an rt2570 that i dont know if its a depend of rt73usb, or seperate. and it also loads the prism54 drivers.
[07:17] <wolfiebuntu> jawsh: yes i did, no errors
[07:17] <jawsh> I'l tell ya what wolfie
[07:17] <jawsh> don't expect ndiswrapper to go very smoothly
[07:17] <jawsh> it took me almost a week to get it workin on a laptop
[07:17] <jawsh> but i wasn't using ubuntu
[07:17] <jawsh> which that shouldn't matter
[07:18] <pete83> jawsh, what version of ubuntu you using?
[07:18] <mattgyver83> yeah, ndis sucks
[07:18] <jawsh> i'm using fiesty
[07:18] <rhys>  :| if it wasnt for all of ubuntus bs i could fix this.
[07:18] <wolfiebuntu> heh i never expect linux anything to go smoothly, it's just that the problems aren't recurring over decades like windows :D
[07:18] <Laggeon> hey les gens
[07:18] <jawsh> my lappy is using Damn Small Linux with the wireless on it
[07:18] <stuart_> okay, a couple of things. 1) where's grub.conf? i wanna edit it. 2) how do i get rid of this fsck error 8, unable to mount uid-1237745-123182-etc. error at bootup?
[07:18] <wolfiebuntu> i'm on feisty now
[07:18] <adrian> how can disable the ir_common module in Feisty? It's blocking lirc
[07:18] <mattgyver83> jawsh, what v. of DSL?
[07:18] <jawsh> not sure
[07:18] <jawsh> latest
[07:18] <pete83> jawsh, that's funny, since ndiswrapper and wireless were working out of the box for me after installing
[07:18] <rhys> stuart_, /boot/grub/menu.lst
[07:18] <jawsh> had to it's a presario 1235
[07:18] <jawsh> ehehe
[07:18] <dr_willis> stuart-,  grub is WELL documented at its homepage. menu.lst is in /boot/ somewhere. :)
[07:19] <jawsh> like 2-- mhz cpu
[07:19] <jawsh> ;)
[07:19] <whiteygford> hi all
[07:19] <jawsh> thats the only distro i could get to install on it
[07:19] <mattgyver83> have you been able to get DSL to recognize your wifi on load, or do you have to modprobe to get it started?
[07:19] <giany911> adrian: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Lirc#Disable_ir_common this should help you
[07:19] <blaster56> http://www.steamwin.net/index.php?num=2431 Gagner un compte steam !!! gratuit
[07:19] <dr_willis> stuart-,  sounds like its trying to mount the wrong drive.
[07:19] <blaster56> http://www.steamwin.net/index.php?num=2431
[07:19] <Misskitty> hey people =)
[07:19] <blaster56> http://www.steamwin.net/index.php?num=2431 Gagner un compte steam !!! gratuit
[07:19] <razvan> could anyone please tell me how i can connect to the internet from ubuntu 7.04, on a broadband connection?
[07:19] <adrian> thanks giany911
[07:19] <jawsh> wolf: if there is anything i can do to help with ndiswrapper. just lemme know
[07:19] <dr_willis> razvan,  thats a little vague..
[07:19] <giany911> adrian: no problem
[07:19] <PriceChild> razvan, what kind of broadband connection?
[07:19] <jawsh> i had a hellova time with it
[07:19] <dr_willis> razvan,  i plug my pc into the cable modem.. its connected... :)
[07:19] <PriceChild> razvan, usb/ethernet modem?
[07:19] <pete83> razvan, is it wired or wireless?
[07:20] <wolfiebuntu> pete83: mind if i ask you how you did it? jawsh and i are discussing my tribulations here :D
[07:20] <razvan> ehernet
[07:20] <jawsh> and i'm using a common linkys lspci card
[07:20] <razvan> and wired
[07:20] <PriceChild> razvan, plug ethernet in. Done.
[07:20] <razvan> yes but it requires user and pass
[07:20] <whiteygford> i need some help, i just installed ubuntu and still kept windows in a seperate partition on the same drive but now it only boots from windows and i cant get into my Ubuntu
[07:20] <giany911> thats ppoe ?
[07:20] <wolfiebuntu> tee hee. razvan's using a cosmic connection from his brain to the internet in the meantime :D
[07:20] <jawsh> eheh
[07:20] <PriceChild> razvan, are you sure that isn't only for admin?
[07:20] <jawsh> wolf
[07:20] <dr_willis> razvan,  what requires a user/pass? (rember the vague bit)
[07:20] <giany911> razvan: ro / rds? :)
[07:20] <razvan> sure
[07:20] <IceLink> hey there
[07:20] <razvan> yes
[07:20] <razvan> rds
[07:20] <razvan> :D
[07:20] <IceLink> i just made my system unusable -.-
[07:21] <PriceChild> razvan, well then its fine?
[07:21] <jawsh> i wish i could see the notes on your wireless device wolf
[07:21] <HEP85> I have installed sun-java6-jre but all java programs only recognize version 1.4.2. what's wrong?
[07:21] <PriceChild> IceLink, what did you do?
[07:21] <Sonderblade> can you safely delete stuff in /var/cache/apt?
[07:21] <osxdude|lap> IceLink...what happened
[07:21] <HEP85> do I need sun-java6-bin also?
[07:21] <IceLink> i reconfigured my xorg an now, my monitor shows 'Mode not supported' both in terminal and in graphics mode
[07:21] <wolfiebuntu> jawsh: notes? how can i find em for ya
[07:21] <vontux> hello, I am quite confused, how does one go about compiling a kernel module?
[07:21] <PriceChild> HEP85, read the guide to set default alternatives
[07:21] <pete83> wolfiebuntu: unfortunately, all I can say is I did nothing... I just installed it, and when I booted up it said "you are using a restricted driver" and then it detected all kinds of wireless networks.... nothing I did.. the installation cd did it for me
[07:21] <wolfiebuntu> IceLink: i can help you with that actually
[07:21] <mattgyver83> whitey, are you using the grub bootloader?
[07:21] <PriceChild> !java > HEP85
[07:21] <jawsh> well the list of compatible devices / ndiswrapper
[07:21] <dr_willis> Sonderblade,  theres an apt-cache clean option or similer that does that for ya.
[07:21] <jawsh> i don't know your exaCt deviCe
[07:21] <IceLink> wolfiebuntu: actually?
[07:22] <razvan> from windows i use something like a dial-up window...
[07:22] <stuart-> okay grub is done with. how bout the fsck error at bootup? how do i stop it from running? i have a hunch it has got to do with my root=uid-1232-12381283 line in grub
[07:22] <IceLink> well, i tried the live CD and reconfigured xorg again but it didn't help
[07:22] <pete83> wolfiebuntu: did you install feisty or did you upgrade?
[07:22] <wolfiebuntu> IceLink: i say actually cause i'm still sort of a noob. now, when you boot your pc, go to a recovery console and do a:    dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:22] <razvan> and from ubuntu i do not have the nearest clue on where to insert my user
[07:22] <jawsh> i'd never update
[07:22] <jawsh> i'd just hitup the latest version and reinstall
[07:22] <jawsh> but thats me
[07:22] <PriceChild> razvan, try browsing to 192.168.1.1 in firefox
[07:22] <wolfiebuntu> IceLink: follow the walkthrough there and pick a lower res
[07:22] <IceLink> why didn't i do that >.< *slap myself*
[07:23] <jawsh> eheh, I'm still tryin to get samba fully functional
[07:23] <IceLink> i tried it in live cd
[07:23] <IceLink> (which didn't help)
[07:23] <dr_willis> !info samba-doc
[07:23] <PriceChild> razvan, or perhaps 192.168.1.254
[07:23] <ubotu> samba-doc: Samba documentation. In component main, is optional. Version 3.0.24-2ubuntu1.2 (feisty), package size 6754 kB, installed size 14512 kB
[07:23] <wolfiebuntu> pete83: new copy of feisty
[07:23] <Misskitty> hi, i wondered if you guys could help me with getting flash-player on amd64?
[07:23] <giany911> razvan: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=183062&highlight=pppoe see if it helps
[07:23] <mattgyver83> whiteyford, did you install grub?
[07:23] <razvan> and then ?
[07:23] <stuart-> jawsh, you must've have a bunch of data backed up to be able to do that consistently
[07:23] <wolfiebuntu> Misskitty: heh sorry, no flash on amd64 :( adobe didn't release it (yet)
[07:23] <jawsh> ?
[07:23] <stuart-> must've have.. what a typo, haha.
[07:23] <Misskitty> i've read about using nspluginwrapper
[07:24] <jawsh> well from my xp machine i can hitup ubuntu's network fine
[07:24] <jawsh> just not the other way around
[07:24] <stuart-> where do you guys point your root=**** in your grub menu.lst?
[07:24] <dr_willis> jawsh,  sounds like xp might have the stuff firewalled.
[07:24] <wolfiebuntu> Misskitty: hm that may be. i'm not sure how to do that part though..
[07:24] <jawsh> i was thinkin the same thing
[07:24] <jawsh> hrm
[07:24] <dr_willis> stuart-,  at the proper drive/partition. :)
[07:24] <Anlar> stuart-: UUID=this-and-that
[07:24] <jawsh> i was thinkin it's on xp's end
[07:24] <crptx> sup
[07:24] <wolfiebuntu> just disable the xp firewall. it's not needed if you have a router, really
[07:25] <jawsh> ya
[07:25] <Misskitty> wolfiebuntu: i tried but only got an error, was following the walktrough
[07:25] <jawsh> well this xp machine i'm tryin  to acess is my gameing rig
[07:25] <stuart-> dr_willis, hmm.. so now it says root=UUID-this-and-that which always doesn't load at bootup. do i change it to root=/dev/hda1 ?
[07:25] <pete83> Misskitty: there are also an incomplete, buggy open source flash player called Gnash that you could get for 64 bit
[07:25] <John> mattgyver83.... thanks for your hep it worked perfectly.  i am up and running.  can i send you $$ for your help?
[07:25] <jawsh> so it's no big deal
[07:25] <stuart-> Anlar, i think that's the cause of my Ctrl+D problems at boot
[07:25] <dr_willis> stuart-,  if that was wrong. the system wouldent even boot.. is that your problem?
[07:25] <jawsh> no
[07:25] <jawsh> same thing
[07:25] <jawsh> when i go to places,  network
[07:25] <crptx> unsure
[07:25] <jawsh> a windows network icon appears
[07:25] <jawsh> but i can't do anything with it
[07:25] <jawsh> when i click on it , it does nothing
[07:26] <jcku393> Hey guys how do you find out what chip sets you have in you hardware?
[07:26] <Misskitty> pete83: i ahve it installed, but dunno how to make it work with firefox
[07:26] <juano__> jawsh: samba ?
[07:26] <jawsh> ya
[07:26] <stuart-> dr_willis, i have no idea. weird. my grub conf points to UUID=dfdbdc0b-f2f2-43e3-92f7-8c10ebb2bc20, but it says exactly that, i can't fsck and mount the UUID
[07:26] <car_watt> which laptop they prefer to run ubuntu dell or mac????
[07:26] <juano__> jawsh: this is surely a dns issue
[07:26] <juano__> jawsh: or wins
[07:26] <draeath> Does anyone know of a PC emulator that can run windows 2000 and support USB devices from host to guest? I am running amd64 arch, if that is important. QEMU won't work, I need full USB support. VMWare is too messy with the system...
[07:26] <jawsh> well it did show up before
[07:26] <jawsh> i just couldn't acess it
[07:26] <jawsh> now it's not
[07:26] <juano__> jawsh: it happens when both pcs fight for master browsing
[07:27] <jawsh> hrm
[07:27] <jawsh> interesting
[07:27] <pete83> Misskitty: did you read this page? ... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202537
[07:27] <cyberphaz> !virtualisation
[07:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about virtualisation - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:27] <draeath> !virtualization
[07:27] <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
[07:27] <juano__> jawsh: well , can you do \\ubuntu-ip from windows ?
[07:27] <cyberphaz> ah that one
[07:27] <bronze-> how can I mount an image of a DVD? What's the entire command (I have mkdir /mnt/iso <-- that's where I wanna mount)
[07:27] <dr_willis> stuart-,  the root and whats getting mounted weere are different things..  if the system boots, and the fstab is wrong. you need to check the fstab , not grub.
[07:27] <draeath> !VirtualBox
[07:27] <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
[07:27] <dr_willis> !iso
[07:27] <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.
[07:27] <vingtsun83> to install nvidia drivers (geforce go 7800 gtx) best way is restricted drivers enable??
[07:27] <juano__> jawsh: in the window exploer
[07:27] <jawsh> fill in ubuntu's ip?
[07:27] <Misskitty> pete83: oops, no i didnt, thanks =)
[07:27] <juano__> jawsh: yes, in window explorer from windows
[07:28] <Masterkong> umm.. i want to use this: http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/Low-pass_filter_for_subwoofer_channel_%28HOWTO%29
[07:28] <juano__> jawsh: see if both pcs can access one another first
[07:28] <wolfiebuntu> ok guys i'm gonna go fight with my card some more... good luck!
[07:28] <Masterkong> but i haven't got the right version of alsa.. how do i get it=?
[07:28] <juano__> jawsh: using ip addresses
[07:28] <draeath> cyberphaz: thanks, looks like virtualbox is worth a try
[07:28] <wolfiebuntu> jawsh: thanks again man!
[07:28] <juano__> jawsh: then try from ubuntu to windows, smb://windows-ip
[07:29] <d2dchat> hi everyone, I'm trying to get dual monitors to work
[07:29] <jawsh> y/w wolf
[07:29] <jawsh> you get it workin?
[07:29] <d2dchat> but my second monitor is stuck in the resolution of my laptop screen
[07:29] <draeath> cyberphaz: the others won't work for me :D VMware-server is too messy with /etc. qemu doesn't support USB fully enough
[07:29] <d2dchat> and it's displaying the same screen as my monitor instead of its own resolution
[07:29] <Masterkong> alsa 1.0.14 is in gutsy.. but i dont think i want to go there just yet
[07:29] <cyberphaz> i use vmplayer works great
[07:29] <juano__> d2dchat: nvidia ?
[07:29] <d2dchat> juan_, ATI
[07:30] <Maximander> huh, PPA sounds sweet!
[07:30] <d2dchat> juano__, ATI*
[07:30] <Maximander> who all is getting in the beta?
[07:31] <juano__> d2dchat: mm im googling.. i use nvidia
[07:32] <d2dchat> juano__, should i paste you my xorg?
[07:32] <juano__> d2dchat: lets see  if we can find something, everything else workd fine on dual monitor ?
[07:32] <juano__> d2dchat: sure , in pastebin
[07:32] <pete83> Maximander, it would be really awesome if it automatically generated packages for all distributions based on the source code
[07:32] <juano__> jawsh: hows that ips goin
[07:32] <d2dchat> juano__, well both monitors are display, the 2nd monitor is just not displaying the correct thing
[07:32] <simosx> hi all. my ubuntu behaves strangely.
[07:32] <d2dchat> juano__, http://paste.stgraber.org/2226
[07:32] <juano__> d2dchat: try aticonfig in terminal
[07:33] <d2dchat> juano__, i got a manual of commadns
[07:33] <simosx> when I run  "sysctl fs.file-nr" I get about 4000 open files. What do you get?
[07:33] <stuart-> what's the command to remove something, and all it's packages?
[07:33] <stuart-> apt-get remove ?
[07:33] <Maximander> would also be nice if it added a tool to scrape other distro's repos and convert rpms to debs
[07:33] <simosx> stuart-: yeah
[07:33] <draeath> cyberphaz: i've had issues with system upgrades. The customizations that vmware did to my networking took me an hour to sort through to get it all back up
[07:34] <stuart-> simosx, what are the -flags for remove the packages that come with it?
[07:34] <stuart-> and does --purge come before or after the filename
[07:35] <juano__> d2dchat: your second is displaying wrong resolution ?
[07:35] <cox377> evolution and archiving anyone
[07:35] <b4l74z4r> i've got 2gb of ram and was wondering how large i should make my swap partition and wether it matters if it's a primary or extended partition
[07:35] <simosx> stuart-: not sure how you can remove also dependencies. I think that aptitude can do this. would be interested to find out as well.
[07:35] <d2dchat> juano__, and it's not dualing.. it's displaying the same screen
[07:35] <simosx> when I run  "sysctl fs.file-nr" I get about 4000 open files in my session. What do you get?
[07:35] <draeath> d2dchat: thats 'clone'
[07:36] <Maximander> b4l74z4r: if you plan on hibernating, you'll want as much swap as ram
[07:36] <IceLink> got it
[07:36] <draeath> simosx: fs.file-nr = 3392       0       100623
[07:36] <d2dchat> draeath, clone?
[07:36] <d2dchat> draeath, ah i see.. how do i get it to merge then?
[07:36] <draeath> d2dchat: when the monitors show the same thing, thats 'clone'
[07:36] <Maximander> b4l74z4r: or as least almost, i don't think it compresses much
[07:36] <d2dchat> draeath, what is the other thing called?
[07:36] <kduboi1> b4l74z4r: shouldnt matter if it primary or logical, but i would make it logical...
[07:36] <stefg> b4l74z4r: doesnt matter id it's primary or logical, and if you don't want to hibernate you're fine with 256 to 512 MB swap
[07:36] <draeath> d2dchat: not sure. But in the linux world you use 'xinerama' to do it.
[07:36] <b4l74z4r> ok, thanks guys
[07:36] <bobbob1016> Maximander, I always thought swap added to ram, but I guess that means it just copies ram to the swap partition then, right?
[07:37] <simosx> draeath: thanks. so my evolution crashing on me is not directly related on fs.file-nr.
[07:37] <pete83> b4l74z4r: that would be the logical choice
[07:37] <d2dchat> draeath, It said I should use mergedfb because i have an ATI card..http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1773710 ?
[07:37] <Maximander> b4l74z4r: as far as primary/logical, well... if you're ever going to want more than 4 partitions, start making logicals
[07:37] <b4l74z4r> ok
[07:37] <d2dchat> draeath, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=221174
[07:37] <kduboi1> d2dchat: when i had ATI i used big desktop. i had no real problems
[07:37] <b4l74z4r> i plan on 3 partitions, /root /swap and /home
[07:37] <draeath> d2dchat: unfortunatly the only multi-monitor experience I've had is getting my laptop to stop confusing my VGA output to a CRT as an LCD panel :/ and getting it to leave the darn panel OFF.
[07:37] <Maximander> bobbob1016: when it hibernates, it copys a dump of your ram into the swap partion for resume...
[07:38] <techII> im having issues with a atheros wireless chipset on a laptop
[07:38] <d2dchat> draeath, :(
[07:38] <stefg> !madwifi
[07:38] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[07:38] <techII> 14:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications, Inc. Unknown device 001c (rev 01)
[07:38] <bobbob1016> Maximander, I never knew that, I just thought it was like XP's pagefile, I guess you learn something every day
[07:38] <dissection> ;D
[07:39] <Maximander> bobbob1016: when you're running along normally, that's more or less exactly what it is
[07:39] <jawsh_> guess i got disconnected
[07:39] <IDF_Mike> wheres a good place to look for help on mySQL
[07:39] <The_Sorrow> Hey my resolution us
[07:39] <jawsh_> strange
[07:39] <razvan> PriceChild i tried connecting to 192.168.1.1 but it times out
[07:40] <Maximander> IDF_Mike: usage or configuration?
[07:40] <stuart-> aw man i can't get rid of my ubuntu-desktop install over my xubuntu
[07:40] <The_Sorrow> Hey my resolution is not normal, it does not recognize the driver
[07:40] <stuart-> apt-get remove ubuntu-desktop only removes one package!
[07:40] <jrib> IDF_Mike: #mysql
[07:40] <stefg> !fixres | The_Sorrow
[07:40] <ubotu> The_Sorrow: 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
[07:40] <PriceChild> razvan, thats normally the router config page
[07:41] <IDF_Mike> maximander, well I guess both, I found a program that appearently needs knowledge of mySQL to use
[07:41] <IDF_Mike> it's an inventory program
[07:41] <The_Sorrow> thanx!!!
[07:41] <Maximander> IDF_Mike: configuring it on ubuntu, maybe here ot the wiki... general SQL commands and usage, you want dev.mysql.com's manual
[07:41] <razvan> PriceChild i can't join any site, and for can i dwd anything from ubuntu
[07:42] <razvan> *nor
[07:42] <IDF_Mike> oh ok, I don't need to configure on my system  the site I have hosted offers mySQL an phpmyadmin... I just don't know where to start
[07:42] <jawsh_> brb
[07:42] <PriceChild> razvan, don't know sorry
[07:42] <daedra> hey I can't ssh to localhost because my keys don't match - any ideaS?
[07:42] <Maximander> IDF_Mike: /j #mysql
[07:42] <razvan> anyone from romania around here?
[07:42] <IDF_Mike> yea I was there for a long time, totally ignored
[07:42] <stefg> !ro
[07:42] <ubotu> Daca doriti ajutor sau doriti sa discutati despre Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu, intrati pe #ubuntu-ro
[07:43] <IDF_Mike> i guess i'll keep googling
[07:43] <Maximander> IDF_Mike: uh... message me if you get lost...
[07:43] <IDF_Mike> alright, thanks
[07:43] <freemind> !seen pawan
[07:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about seen pawan - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:43] <seraphangel> [%]  freemind, pawan (n=pawan@59.95.64.163) was last seen when Quitting from..::#ubuntu::.. Stating..::"Ex-Chat"::.. [1hr 29mins 28secs]  ago .$Bec(B$B~?(BUPP$B~?(B$Bec(B
[07:43] <jrib> seraphangel: please disable that on this channel
[07:43] <techII> what causes lshw to give out "*-network UNCLAIMED" for an interface?
[07:44] <arcsky> hey how can i add a program to autostart?
[07:44] <daedra> hey I can't ssh to localhost because my keys don't match - any ideaS?
[07:44] <jrib> !startup > arcsky (see the private message from ubotu)
[07:44] <Benji__> hi
[07:44] <neverblue2> arcsky, services
[07:44] <dramane_> Hi
[07:44] <Benji__> im having trouble installing a good irc server onto my ubuntu box WHICH i can op on, can anyone recommend one?
[07:44] <arcsky> thx
[07:44] <nny> hmm just did an install, dpkg is upset and cannot remove the package ubuquity, sudo apt-get -f doesn
[07:45] <nny> t work any advice?
[07:45] <neverblue2> Benji__, xchat, irssi
[07:45] <baastrup> Xchat is nice
[07:45] <Maximander> anyone here in the PPA beta?
[07:45] <Benji__> ircd server not client
[07:45] <BlkGhost> Damn Getting DUAL monitors to work a pain in the ass....
[07:45] <preaction> Benji__, did you try hybrid? i think freenode's hacked hybrid ircd is available
[07:45] <daedra> hey I can't ssh to localhost because my keys don't match - any ideaS?
[07:45] <neverblue2> Benji__, ah
[07:45] <toxide> I need advice on Ubuntu WiFi, can someone help me out?
[07:45] <Benji__> i tried the hybrid but it wouldnt start
[07:45] <jrib> nny: pastebin the command and errors you are receiving as well as your /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:45] <kduboi1> use gaim for IRC....
[07:45] <baastrup> pidgin
[07:46] <toxide> I need advice on Ubuntu WiFi, can someone help me out?
[07:46] <Maximander> daedra: try moving ~/.ssh and try again...
[07:46] <daedra> also: what is the absolute file path to sshd
[07:46] <nny> jrib: ok this seems to be a residual error from the installer (ubiquity) scripts. I can just reinstall, but atm it breaks packages
[07:46] <Thursley> toxide, state your problem and someone might be able to
[07:46] <daedra> Maximander: ok
[07:46] <savadogo> nooos
[07:46] <Maximander> daedra: /usr/sbin/sshd
[07:46] <stefg> !wifi | toxide
[07:46] <ubotu> toxide: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[07:46] <BlkGhost> someone help me out with Dual monitors please..............
[07:46] <Maximander> daedra: try `which sshd` next time
[07:46] <kduboi1> baastrup: whatever. i'm gonna call "compiz fusion" "beryl" for a long time too :-D
[07:46] <daedra> Maximander: that doesn't sound right one sec
[07:46] <neverblue2> BlkGhost, #ubuntu0effects
[07:46] <neverblue2> ops
[07:46] <savadogo> je veux des conseil pour unbuntu
[07:46] <nny> jrib: can't install openssh server long enough to get those request
[07:46] <neverblue2> #ubuntu-effects
[07:47] <stefg> !xinerama | BlkGhost
[07:47] <ubotu> BlkGhost: xinerama is an extension to !X to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XineramaHowTo - See also !DualHead
[07:47] <neverblue2> !fr | savadogo
[07:47] <BlkGhost> k
[07:47] <ubotu> savadogo: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[07:47] <jrib> nny: what do you mean?
[07:47] <Benji__> so can anyone recommend a good ircd for ubuntu?
[07:47] <baastrup> kduboi1, hehe
[07:47] <toxide> Ah, sorry. WHat i meant to ask, was will a cheap wifi reciever/wifi adapter work on a laptop with Ubuntu? Or are most only windows capable?
[07:47] <savadogo> oki
[07:47] <savadogo> merci
[07:47] <neverblue2> pas de probleme :)
[07:47] <BlkGhost> !DualHead
[07:47] <ubotu> Information about dual-head on linux can be found on http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/DualHead - See also !Xinerama
[07:47] <Anlar> toxide: most will work, though you'd etter check before buying
[07:48] <toxide> Great, that's all i needed to know. CHeers anlar ;)
[07:48] <stefg> !hardware | toxide
[07:48] <ubotu> toxide: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[07:48] <nny> jrib: i think i fixed it, it's deps where missing, so i had to install them to uinstall go go debian package management :P
[07:48] <ZmaX> Hi all. I have this situation of partitions: wxp - ubuntu - swap - data. I would like to obtain this: ubuntu - swap - data. How can I do it from ubuntu? Thanks...
[07:48] <techII> ok, i have madwifi installed, and lshw gives out "*-network UNCLAIMED", does that mean that the version of madwifi i have doesn't support my card?
[07:49] <jawsh_> benji:  I like hybrid most of all
[07:49] <daedra> Maximander: how do I restart sshd?
[07:49] <nny> jrib: nm still getting python script errors. unless you know some down and dirty way to convince apt to remove the package, it's broken, time to reinstall
[07:49] <kduboi1> ZmaX: use something like gparted to delete the winxp and resize your ext3 partitions to take the room up
[07:49] <jrib> nny: you have to pastebin the errors for me to get some idea of what's going on
[07:50] <Benji__> jawsh, i couldnt get hybrid to work
[07:50] <baghyay> what 's the fonction of rtu pack ' rtu-apps_1.0-0ubuntu1_all.deb
[07:50] <ZmaX> kduboi1, "gparted"? ok thanks.
[07:50] <neverblue2> ZmaX, so you want to get rid of the windows partition?
[07:50] <tapas> hi, i installed netbeans not from the repos, but netbeans.org..
[07:50] <rafaelscj> ubotu, where may i found info about multemedia codecs?
[07:50] <jawsh_> to restart sshd?  /etc/init.d/sshd restart
[07:50] <Maximander> daedra: sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart
[07:50] <jawsh_> i believe
[07:50] <jawsh_> for the person who wondered
[07:50] <tapas> sadly it fauils on unicode characters in code..
[07:50] <nny> jrib: um can't
[07:50] <ikonia> tapas: thats your fault
[07:50] <dfuchs> #schooltool
[07:50] <Maximander> daedra: unless it's really dead... then pkill -9 sshd and then restart it
[07:50] <jawsh_> benji: ya hybrid has alot of lines to edit in the config
[07:51] <baghyay> rtu-apps_1.0-0ubuntu1_all.deb ???? what it do
[07:51] <nny> jrib let me try to find a way to get them to pasteboin without ssh
[07:51] <jawsh_> takes alot of time and dedication ;)
[07:51] <ZmaX> neverblue, I want the space of windows partition to be inglobed in Ubuntu one
[07:51] <stuart-> i did a ubuntu-desktop install over my xubuntu installation. now i want it removed because it has too many extra stuff that i don't need. i tried apt-get remove ubuntu-desktop but only removed 1 package. any ideas?
[07:51] <tapas> i have two buddies that use the exact same version [which is why i don't use the repo version] 
[07:51] <panfist> hey, im having trouble with digg.com in ubuntu...in both firefox and opera it loads scripts that freeze up, doesn't happen in windows. how can i block those scripts?
[07:51] <ikonia> tapas: do they use ubuntu
[07:51] <tapas> and for both of them [different linux flavours]  the sources pose no problems at all
[07:51] <tapas> nope
[07:51] <neverblue2> ZmaX, well, it already is :) (kindof)
[07:51] <ikonia> tapas: there you go then. Different situation. Ask them how they built and configured it
[07:52] <neverblue2> ZmaX, I think someone posted something about using gparted
[07:52] <rafaelscj> how knows how to install CIF Single chip driver?
[07:52] <daedra> Maximander: ok
[07:52] <tapas> ikonia: i also just found out: it doesn't need netbeans really..
[07:52] <rafaelscj> (webcam genius)
[07:52] <ZmaX> neverblue, yes thanks.
[07:52] <tapas> javac already fails.. even when running ant manually
[07:52] <techII> panfist: there are a few addons for firefox that will do that, never used any of them though
[07:52] <tapas> the file shows nicely in vom though
[07:52] <tapas> so i wonder: how can i find out more about the encoding in a text file?
[07:52] <ikonia> tapas: ask who encoded it
[07:53] <ikonia> tapas: as in a java development channel
[07:53] <Thursley> techII, I guess so, no wifi0 or ath0 when you try "ifconfig -a" ?
[07:53] <tapas> ikonia: thanks for the not helpful answers.. this question is not java specific
[07:53] <tapas> is there a way to find out what encoding a text file uses?
[07:53] <ikonia> tapas: its development related
[07:53] <daedra> Maximander: no, still "permission denied (public key)"
[07:53] <techII> Thursley: yep
[07:53] <jawsh_> eheh
[07:53] <Maximander> tapas: `file`
[07:53] <baghyay> some one here know he parano ??
[07:53] <ikonia> tapas: run "file" agains it
[07:53] <tapas> thanks
[07:54] <tapas> now that _was_ helpfukl
[07:54] <nny> www.pastebin.com/m779dec1f
[07:54] <rafaelscj> ubotu, I kown that you are a bot, but may you tell what is the site?
[07:54] <nny> jrib: thats my PB
[07:54] <nny> jrib: http://www.pastebin.com/m779dec1f
[07:54] <ublender_>  Ok, this is driving me crazy, has anyone else had any problems with soundjuicer + rhythmbox? In particular, ripping music into .m4a And playing it.
[07:54] <ikonia> ublender_: no problems
[07:54] <neverblue2> m4a :/
[07:54] <tapas> ok, it says ISO-8859
[07:54] <Zta> Where does the network-manager save the profiles I make?
[07:54] <ublender_> With that particular format as well?
[07:54] <techII> ok next problem
[07:55] <ublender_> Did you do anything to get it working?
[07:55] <nny> jrib: http://pastebin.com/m779dec1f
[07:55] <ikonia> ublender_: not at this exact second but I believe so in the past
[07:55] <nny> jrib: www was breaking the url
[07:55] <lmosher> When I go to resume from suspend, my screen remains black. When I move the mouse I get graphical artifacts, but if I do ctrl+alt+F1 I can get to a console (can't see it) but I can login and shutdown from there (but screen remains w/ artifacts)
[07:55] <nny> jrib: first apt-get shouldn
[07:55] <Beyond_The_Grave> Does anybody use Ardour?
[07:55] <techII> startup sounds work, along with sending random data to /dev/dsp
[07:55] <nny> 't have gotten pasted, had synaptic open in GUI
[07:55] <jrib> nny: you checked bugs.ubuntu.com for anything similar?
[07:55] <ublender_> It "seems" to encode/rip fine, but when I go to play it, it is distorted/ skipping like a scratched cd, and it won't play on any other player.
[07:55] <techII> gaim doesn't (esd problem)?
[07:55] <Maximander> lmosher: dmsg ?
[07:56] <d2dchat> YES!
[07:56] <d2dchat> Dual monitors works ALMOST perfectly
[07:56] <ublender_> The cd I am ripping from is fine.
[07:56] <d2dchat> except my mouse is kinda screwy
[07:56] <d2dchat> can anyone help fix this?
[07:56] <Beyond_The_Grave> Does anybody use Ardour?
[07:56] <lmosher> Maximander, sorry I've forgotten how to read that log. What do I do?
[07:56] <tapas> ah i suppose that's the problem
[07:56] <nny> jrib: yeah
[07:56] <tapas> it's not unicode..
[07:56] <techII> i screwed around with ardour once, but i wouldn't be able to answer any questions on it
[07:57] <ikonia> lmosher: you've forgotten how to read a log
[07:57] <ikonia> lmosher: just say you don't know
[07:57] <nny> jrib: it died at during install trying to remove the package too, fresh cd, tried twice
[07:57] <jrib> nny: do you actually need ubiquity for anything?
[07:57] <nny> jrib: no
[07:57] <Maximander> lmosher: next time, login, and type sudo dmesg > ~/dmesg.log
[07:57] <Beyond_The_Grave> Does anybody use Ardour a lot?
[07:57] <ublender_> Also, soundjuicer/Rhythmbox's configuration is really screwed up, as in window focus has been proken for a while now. They still havn't fixed it.
[07:57] <nny> jrib: ubquity is only used to install the system AFAIK
[07:57] <ikonia> Beyond_The_Grave: asking every 30 seconds won't make it happen
[07:57] <d2dchat> does anyone know why my mouse pointer is a screwed up square?
[07:57] <jrib> nny: what happens when you do 'apt-get remove ubiquity-frontend-gtk'?
[07:57] <techII> Beyond_The_Grave:  i would try to find a channel for ubuntu studio
[07:57] <ikonia> d2dchat: asking every 30 seconds won't fix it
[07:57] <Maximander> com'mon ikonia: it does require running a command, not cat'ing, so it is a little different.
[07:57] <nny> jrib: like i said if you know of a way to kill it out of apt let me know
[07:57] <tapas> #ubuntustudio for example
[07:57] <ccarey> j #schooltool
[07:57] <nny> jrib: let me try just the frontend
[07:57] <ccarey> oops
[07:58] <ccarey> my B
[07:58] <Beyond_The_Grave> I'm asking if anybody might know what's up with it... http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v126/draco73654/?action=view&current=Screenshot.png
[07:58] <tapas> do you know of a tool to convert a textfile to unicode?
[07:58] <jawsh_> ehehe
[07:58] <d2dchat> ikonia, well a lot is going on, so perhaps my question wasn't heard :-P
[07:58] <tapas> [i happen to know that java should handle unicode just fine] 
[07:58] <ikonia> Beyond_The_Grave: but your asking every 10 seconds
[07:58] <Maximander> lmosher: then, after you reboot, less the file and see if anything pops out at you
[07:58] <sharaf> hi all
[07:58] <ikonia> d2dchat: asking every 30 seconds - you add tot he noise
[07:58] <jawsh_> you can't just open the txt file up and choose unicode? and resave it?
[07:58] <Maximander> lmosher: dmesg is kept in ram, that's why i'm having you save it to a file before rebooting
[07:58] <ikonia> jawsh_: depends on the content
[07:59] <tapas> Beyond_The_Grave: you can go to #ubuntustudio or come to our friendly linux audio develpers channel #lad
[07:59] <jawsh_> true
[07:59] <lmosher> ikonia, Sorry, was that supposed to be helpful? I thought you just typed the command ('dmsg') but max got it wrong (he answer my question tho - it's dmesg). I thought you just typed that command to see the log, but it didn't work (b/c I spelled it wrong), so I was asking what to do b/c obviously I didn't remember. Thanks anyway.
[07:59] <nny> jrib: nope lovely apt complains bout deps
[07:59] <tapas> Beyond_The_Grave: did you consider thinking about what the dialog tells you/
[07:59] <tapas> ?
[07:59] <daedra> Maximander: crap, now I've deleted the host keys in /etc/ssh/
[07:59] <sharaf> hi
[07:59] <jawsh_> wow
[07:59] <jawsh_> some testy people in here
[07:59] <daedra> Maximander: do you know how to get them back?
[07:59] <nny> jrib: why the heck isn't there a way to force apt just to remove a package, and not act like my mother?
[07:59] <ccarey> my bad again!
[07:59] <Beyond_The_Grave> Yes, but I don't know what JACK is..
[07:59] <lmosher> Maximander, Ok I'll try that. I'll reboot, save the log, and try again.
[07:59] <tapas> Beyond_The_Grave: jack is an audio server.
[08:00] <tapas> Beyond_The_Grave: you might try reading some docs
[08:00] <Thursley> techII, what wireless card are you using? chipset etc
[08:00] <Maximander> daedra: i take it you rm'ed them?
[08:00] <techII> jack transfers sound between applications
[08:00] <jrib> nny: you *can* add exit 0 to the second line of the prerm scripts for the packages in /var/lib/dpkg/info/ubiquity*  but hold on a sec
[08:00] <tapas> Beyond_The_Grave: try, in a terminal:
[08:00] <lmosher> Maximander, Do I need to log out and back in, restart gdm, or physically reboot?
[08:00] <m11> !bluetooth
[08:00] <Maximander> daedra: or did you do something cautious like mv ~/.ssh ~/.ssh.backup
[08:00] <tapas> Beyond_The_Grave: jackd -d alsa
[08:00] <daedra> Maximander: :( yea
[08:00] <ubotu> For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[08:00] <tapas> Beyond_The_Grave: and then start ardour again
[08:01] <Maximander> lmosher: whatever you need to do to be able to read the screen again
[08:01] <daedra> Maximander: I did that for ~, but not for /etc/ssh
[08:01] <Beyond_The_Grave> It says it isn't installed
[08:01] <sharaf> cld somebody temme how to hide a file in ubuntu???
[08:01] <Maximander> lmosher: basically i want you to get the screen not readable, then save dmesg to a log, then read it...
[08:01] <techII> no clue what package jackd is in
[08:01] <ikonia>  sharaf put a dot in front of it or chmod it
[08:01] <tapas> Beyond_The_Grave: you could not have possibly installed ardour without installing jack
[08:02] <tapas> it's a dependency
[08:02] <lmosher> Maximander, ohhh ok. Right, hopefully I can do that, I'll just have to type carefully :)
[08:02] <tapas> or it should be at least
[08:02] <Beyond_The_Grave> You want a screenshot?
[08:02] <neverblue2> lovely
[08:02] <Maximander> meh, netsplits?
[08:02] <techII> yay netsplit
[08:02] <lmosher> Maximander, Still here?
[08:02] <Beyond_The_Grave> It says it isn't....
[08:02] <tapas> Beyond_The_Grave: well, the obvious fix is
[08:02] <Beyond_The_Grave> install it
[08:02] <neverblue2> tapas I think he went out with the split
[08:02] <Maximander> you know, work starts to look more appealing in the face of netsplits.
[08:03] <Beyond_The_Grave> But install jack right?
[08:03] <Maximander> lmosher: yeah...
[08:03] <sharaf> hello
[08:03] <techII> probably
[08:03] <ccarey> @$#%
[08:03] <Maximander> sharaf: rename it with a "." in front
[08:04] <Beyond_The_Grave> Well, I'm going to install JACK and see what that does...
[08:04] <lmosher> Maximander, Ok just to clarify, you want the dmesg log while I'm i the blind state, b/c if I reboot it gets lost? In that case I'll type the command in the TTY1 so (hopefully) I can just switch to that console and hit enter to save the log
[08:04] <ccarey> so i'm having trouble turning my computer off in ubuntu
[08:04] <jrib> nny: start 'python' on a terminal then do 'import fnmatch' and then type 'fnmatch.filter'.  Does that give you an exception?
[08:04] <ublender_> btw, why does ubuntu not support automatix at all?
[08:04] <ccarey> can someone help me?
[08:04] <ikonia> ublender_: beacause its nothing to do with ubuntu
[08:04] <techII> ccarey: don't know how, or getting an error?
[08:04] <ublender_> o
[08:04] <ikonia> ublender_: and can cause massive problems
[08:04] <rustalot> ublender_: it screws up your system
[08:04] <neverblue2> ccarey, hold the power button in for five seconds
[08:04] <ccarey> i can't find the shut down button
[08:04] <Maximander> lmosher: yeah, then after you reboot, check it out with "tail" or "less" and see if you find anything interesting
[08:05] <lmosher> Maximander, ok will do. brb
[08:05] <neverblue2> ccarey, sudo shutdown 0
[08:05] <nny> jrib: yes
[08:05] <ccarey> oh cool
[08:05] <tapas> Beyond_The_Grave: exactly.
[08:05] <Beyond_The_Grave> OK, the problem is it's trying to 2 sessions for Ardour....
[08:05] <techII> ccarey" theres one in the default install in the upper right of the screen
[08:05] <tapas> Beyond_The_Grave: then come to #ubuntustudio or #lad for the tweaking
[08:05] <ublender_> is easyubuntu ok then?
[08:05] <ccarey> let me try it
[08:05] <jrib> nny: AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'filter'  again?
[08:05] <neverblue2> techII, his bar is too long, so he cannot see it
[08:05] <nny> jrib: correct
[08:05] <ZmaX> Excuse me. I have a "data" partition ntfs. Watching its properties, I discovered that the owner is "root" user. I cannot write on it... How can I change this permissions options? Thanks a lot, and sorry :)
[08:05] <techII> there is an other one under "system>shutdown"
[08:05] <techII> ah
[08:05] <rustalot> ublender_: but they have great support for when you're trying to upgrade and it screws it up: "Make sure you are doing a clean install".
[08:05] <ikonia> ccarey http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=387340
[08:06] <neverblue2> ccarey is not home right now, please leave a message after the beep
[08:06] <neverblue2> *beep*
[08:06] <nny> ZmaX: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/mountwindows should help
[08:06] <SirBob1701> ZmaX: you can chmod it
[08:06] <ublender_> heh
[08:07] <nny> ZmaX: basically, you have to edit the /etc/fstab config file and tell ubuntu to mount the partition with permissions for your user
[08:07] <ZmaX> SirBob1701, I tried using something like "sudo chmod +w"
[08:07] <Moox> hi there. I need to create a folder where the new files or folder which will be created inside inherits group permission from the parent folder. Is it the g+s bit?
[08:07] <ZmaX> nny, oh, ok thanks a lot .
[08:08] <ikonia> Moox: it does if the setgid is set on it
[08:08] <ikonia> Moox: or the umask is correct
[08:08] <nny> ZmaX: chmod will only change the perms for that session, you need to tell the system "mount this drive for my user"
[08:08] <Beyond_The_Grave> OK, nobody was responding in those channels
[08:08] <ikonia> Beyond_The_Grave: not #ubuntu's problem
[08:08] <Moox> ikonia: setgid is +s ? Only umask is not sufficient I think
[08:08] <jrib> nny: weird.. you're using python 2.5 from the repos?
[08:08] <ZmaX> nny, I see. Fine.
[08:08] <CientificoLoco> I have eraesed everything of a memory SD and I want to restore some pictures, is there a way to do it?
[08:08] <ikonia> Moox: thats spot on
[08:08] <techII> anyone know if i can get madwifi from a cvs/svn repository somewhere?
[08:09] <Beyond_The_Grave> Well, you don't have to respond, I didn't force you to... I'm just looking or someone who will...
[08:09] <ikonia> techII: from the madwifi svn repo
[08:09] <nny> jrib: not sure at this point, just gonna try a reinstall. i think the installer ate it when trying to remove the packages before the reboot, all is broken since
[08:09] <ikonia> Beyond_The_Grave: automatix is not supported in this channel. Don't take the channel off topic
[08:09] <Beyond_The_Grave> I was talking about Ardour
[08:09] <SirBob1701> zyth: try chmod 660 foldername
[08:09] <SirBob1701> actually
[08:09] <bwisdom> Is this the right place to come for xchat help?
[08:09] <ikonia> Beyond_The_Grave: well, you installed it with automatix didn't you
[08:09] <ikonia> bwisdom: #xchat
[08:09] <SirBob1701> ZmaX: try chmod -R 660 on the folder name
[08:09] <jrib> nny: hmm ok because fnmatch.filter is part of python's standard library
[08:10] <Beyond_The_Grave> If that's the Synaptic Package Manager, then yes
[08:10] <Maximander> heh
[08:10] <ikonia> Beyond_The_Grave: no thats not synaptix, I apologise
[08:10] <SirBob1701> ZmaX: you'll have to do it as sudo also
[08:10] <ZmaX> SirBob1701, ok
[08:10] <CientificoLoco> I have eraesed everything of a memory SD and I want to restore some pictures, is there a way to do it?
[08:11] <Beyond_The_Grave> I was wondering why it is running 2 instances of the same program
[08:11] <ikonia> CientificoLoco: not if its in not in your rubbish bin
[08:11] <ZmaX> SirBob1701, I am trying
[08:11] <techII> CientificoLoco: know what filesystem it was?
[08:11] <Beyond_The_Grave> It shouldn't, but it is, even using synaptics
[08:11] <ikonia> techII: your not going to try to talk someone through recovering ext3 journels ?
[08:11] <sharaf> hello
[08:12] <Beyond_The_Grave> So, how do I uninstall everything that Ardour just installed?
[08:12] <Maximander> an SD is prolly gonna have been FAT.
[08:12] <Maximander> sharaf: hi
[08:12] <techII> i was going to suggest google...
[08:12] <ikonia> Beyond_The_Grave: use synaptics
[08:12] <Beyond_The_Grave> Do I do a complete removal?
[08:12] <ikonia> Beyond_The_Grave: yup
[08:12] <Beyond_The_Grave> Cool
[08:13] <Masterkong> what is the easiest way of getting alsa 1.0.14?
[08:13] <Masterkong> kompoling it from source?
[08:13] <ikonia> Masterkong: waiting for it to be released into an ubuntu repo
[08:13] <Maximander> gentoo...
[08:14] <Masterkong> it is in gutsy
[08:14] <Curley_Sue> CientificoLoco: in case it was a FAT32 or FAT16 filesystem, you can find some M$ windows programs which can easily take care of it...
[08:14] <ZmaX> SirBob1701, it shows me "Changing permissions..." but nothing: I cannot write on it yet.
[08:14] <sharaf> ikonia:hi, could u tell me how to hide a folder in ubuntu
[08:14] <Beyond_The_Grave> Will that erase the option from synaptics?
[08:14] <Maximander> compiling anything against kernel is gonna be a pain in ubuntu
[08:14] <ikonia> sharaf: renamed the file to have a . in front of it
[08:14] <SirBob1701> ZmaX: howed you write it?
[08:14] <ikonia> Beyond_The_Grave: the option ?
[08:14] <techII> "." such as period
[08:14] <Maximander> Masterkong: if you really want the latest/devel stuff all the time, try gentoo
[08:14] <Beyond_The_Grave> Complete Removal
[08:14] <sharaf> techll:hi, cld u plz help me out??? how do we hide folders in ubuntu???
[08:14] <Masterkong> argh
[08:15] <darwich> what is the channel name for gaming on linux?
[08:15] <ikonia> sharaf: renamed the file to have a . in front of it
[08:15] <Masterkong> i dont want gentoo
[08:15] <ZmaX> SirBob1701, I tried to create a folder
[08:15] <Masterkong> i like aptitude
[08:15] <pete83> sharaf, like 5 people have answered you already
[08:15] <Maximander> damnit
[08:15] <Polyneux> ...
[08:15] <ZmaX> O_O
[08:15] <PriceChild> !traffic
[08:15] <Polyneux> D;
[08:15] <ubotu> NOTICE - There is a lot of traffic in this channel at the moment. Please try to keep your sentences into a single message, avoid repeating the same question multiple times, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org for pasting, remember to mention the nickname of the person you're addressing, and join #ubuntu-offtopic for anything that is not Ubuntu support. Thank you for understanding!
[08:15] <ZmaX> net split
[08:15] <Moox> problem with chmod g+s directory => drwxrwx--- user group instead of drwxrsx---
[08:15] <PriceChild> Freenode is fixing some routing issues, please be patient.
[08:16] <ZmaX> SirBob1701, are you still there? :D
[08:16] <Polyneux> I have a .sh in / that apparantly has commands in it that need permission to operate (create, edit) is there a way to give the whole thing permission? :3
[08:16] <ikonia> Polyneux: man chmod
[08:16] <SirBob1701> ZmaX: see pm
[08:17] <darwich> what is the name of the gaming on linux channe l?
[08:17] <YANP> What is a good program or website to download music..like single songs..not whole cd's.  Something like LimeWire. ??????
[08:17] <Masterkong> Maximander, so you basically think i'm f**ked if i want 1.0.14 alsa?
[08:17] <Moox> problem with chmod g+s directory => drwxrwx--- user group instead of drwxrsx---
[08:17] <darwich> what is the name of the gaming on linux channel ?
[08:17] <PriceChild> !frostwire | YANP
[08:17] <ubotu> YANP: frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[08:17] <spikeb> YANP, frostwire
[08:17] <PriceChild> YANP, keep it legal ;)
[08:17] <Beyond_The_Grave> What does the Complete Removal option on the synaptics do?
[08:18] <slabby> I am currently installing Ubuntu 7.04 via the GUI, and had stuck at 15% (Detecting filesystems...)
[08:18] <ikonia> Moox: its s+g I think
[08:18] <PriceChild> Beyond_The_Grave, removes configuration files also.
[08:18] <YANP> PriceChild: Screw legal =] 
[08:18] <ikonia> Beyond_The_Grave: removes the application
[08:18] <techII> Beyond_The_Grave: it gets rid of the configuration files
[08:18] <Maximander> Masterkong: no.. you're just sailing yourself up a world of pain trying to compile against the kernel sources in ubuntu
[08:18] <Beyond_The_Grave> So it won't even show up in synaptics again?
[08:18] <darwich> #gaming
[08:18] <techII> it will still be there
[08:18] <TFrog> has anyone loaded up the 8.39.4 ATI drivers yet?
[08:18] <darwich> what is the name of the gaming on linux channel ?
[08:18] <Masterkong> damn.. i REALLY want that
[08:18] <Masterkong> or..
[08:18] <techII> if you just remove a program, it leaves the settings behind, incase you want to reinstall it
[08:18] <Polyneux> I tried chmod I dont believe it worked.
[08:19] <Moox> ikonia: nope..
[08:19] <Beyond_The_Grave> How do I find dependencies that Ardour needs to uninstall them?
[08:19] <Maximander> Masterkong: basically, half the time, the source package for the kernel doesn't match... so be prepared to spend some time in menuconfig, build your own kernel and then get started with also
[08:19] <Maximander> *alsa
[08:19] <darwich> http://www.frostwire.com/
[08:19] <darwich> what is the name of the gaming on linux channel ?
[08:19] <darwich> what is the name of the gaming on linux channel ?
[08:19] <PriceChild> Beyond_The_Grave, take note of what it needs when you installed it?
[08:19] <Maximander> darwich: shut up! Don't ask more than once per 2 minutes
[08:19] <PriceChild> darwich, have you searched the freenode channel list?
[08:19] <pete83> darwich: stop spamming. and maybe #gentoo-games
[08:19] <jrib> Moox: it's g+s, what didn't work?
[08:19] <techII> for dependencies, why i usually use aptitude
[08:20] <PriceChild> Maximander, no need for that.
[08:20] <neverblue> !repeat | darwich
[08:20] <ubotu> darwich: 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
[08:20] <Maximander> sorry, need coffee
[08:20] <Moox> jrib: the permission didn't change (and no error is displayed)
[08:20] <Masterkong> ok.. so if i first compile my own ker.. it should be a breeze compiling the new alsa Maximander ?
[08:20] <jrib> Moox: pastebin your command and output when you do 'chmod g+s /path/to/dir && ls -ld /path/to/dir'
[08:21] <Moox> jrib: ikonia : I guess I need to do that with sudo
[08:21] <ikonia> Moox: ahh good catch
[08:21] <PriceChild> Masterkong, forgive me for not reading the start but why do you want the latest alsa?
[08:21] <lmosher> Maximander, I went through the log, didn't find anything strange, really. One thing (ata6) reported "port disabled, ignoring" and "APCI get timing mode failed". Also got one "pnp: Device 00:06 does not support activation." and "pnp: Failed to activate device 00:07...
[08:21] <TFrog> i guess no one has loaded the 8.39.4 ATI drivers yet
[08:21] <Maximander> Masterkong: I wouldn't go so far as "breeze", but i expect it to work
[08:21] <Masterkong> what do you mean darwich ?
[08:21] <TFrog> later all
[08:21] <Moox> ikonia: yes but I'm the owner of the directory. strange
[08:21] <ikonia> Moox: nah, your still setting special attributes
[08:21] <lmosher> Maximander, : Everything else just said 'suspend', 'LATE suspend', 'EARLY resume' or 'resume'
[08:21] <darwich> Masterkong :  i want to make World of warcraft work on my Ubuntu .. and i cant find anything on google working .. so i want to get into the gaming channel to get help
[08:22] <Moox> ikonia: Is it possible to define a special umask only for a directory ?
[08:22] <Masterkong> PriceChild, this is the reason.. and i think there are alot more ubuntu users than me who want this,, http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/Low-pass_filter_for_subwoofer_channel_%28HOWTO%29
[08:22] <ikonia> darwich: lookup wine and wine support
[08:22] <darwich> ikonia : how do i join channels ? :$
[08:22] <ikonia> Moox: yes there is. Just umask $parms $directory
[08:22] <Masterkong> darwich,  have you tried wine?
[08:22] <techII> darwich: look for "wine"
[08:22] <ikonia> darwich: /join
[08:22] <darwich> Ups ..
[08:22] <techII> darwich: /join channelname
[08:22] <Maximander> darwich: look into the cedega community
[08:22] <eigenlambda> ok so: programs have been randomly crashing.  There are files in /var/crash which look like they may contain information about those crashes.  how do i get a stack trace from those?  is there any way to tell what syscalls they last issued, or what signal number they were terminated with?
[08:22] <techII> don't forget the # before the channel
[08:23] <darwich> i tried wine .. but it keeps crashing .. im runnning from my windows install ..
[08:23] <ikonia> darwich: look at cedega or your out of luck
[08:23] <Masterkong> cedega is an option too darwich
[08:23] <neverblue> hmmm
[08:23] <Moox> ikonia: thanks, it worked great. have a nice day /evening
[08:23] <darwich> masterkong:  what is the channe for cedega ?
[08:23] <ikonia> Moox: you fixed it, well done
[08:23] <Maximander> darwich: cedega is a (non-free) version of wine prefered by linux gamers... they'll have better info on gaming than here
[08:23] <ikonia> darwich: stop asking in here -look your self
[08:23] <daedra> hi, I get "Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key" when ssh loads :(
[08:23] <Masterkong> #cedega i think
[08:23] <daedra> any tips
[08:24] <ikonia> daedra: does the file exist ?
[08:24] <daedra> ikonia: no
[08:24] <techII> http://www.transgaming.com/ is cedega's site
[08:24] <ikonia> daedra: there you go then
[08:24] <slabby> I am currently installing Ubuntu 7.04 via the GUI, and had stuck at 15% (Detecting filesystems...)
[08:24] <daedra> ikonia: :(
[08:24] <ikonia> daedra: if the file doesn't exist how do you expect it to load ?
[08:24] <Masterkong> what version of wine were you trying with?
[08:24] <daedra> ikonia: why doesn't it exist?
[08:24] <pete83> darwich: linux comes with some great alternatives to WoW, such as hearts, chess, and connect 4
[08:24] <ikonia> daedra: you deleted it ?
[08:24] <macmouse> lol
[08:25] <daedra> ikonia: I need another
[08:25] <darwich> pete83 can you PM me ?
[08:25] <Maximander> daedra: try reinstalling sshd... it apt shoudl configure all the keys for you.
[08:25] <ikonia> daedra: look up the openssh website and look at how to generate hsot keys
[08:25] <jrib> darwich: how are you trying to load it?
[08:25] <daedra> ikonia: ok thanks
[08:25] <slabby> I am currently installing Ubuntu 7.04 via the GUI, and it has stuck at 15% (Detecting file systems...). Any ideas?
[08:25] <ikonia> slabby: can you move the mouse?
[08:25] <darwich> jrib: im t rying to run the .exe file from my windows harddisk with Wine ..
[08:25] <PriceChild> slabby, get rid of it and try again
[08:25] <PriceChild> slabby, that's a long time you've been waiting for it... i assume its not gonna start again
[08:26] <darwich> jrib: i tried crossover too ..  But Wine crashes and Crossover crashes ..
[08:26] <daedra> then I'll try Maximander
[08:26] <slabby> ikonia, I could at first but lost mouse aswell now
[08:26] <PriceChild> slabby, is it a mac?
[08:26] <slabby> pc
[08:26] <pete83> darwich: you should really read this page: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft
[08:26] <PriceChild> slabby, i'd restart the computer and try again
[08:26] <slabby> ok
[08:26] <darwich> pete83: im going to read it .. Thx :)
[08:26] <jrib> darwich: try cedega then, do winehq's appdb probably has some hints about WoW
[08:26] <eigenlambda> none of my reports have hte CoreDump field??
[08:27] <jonatan> darwich trying to run WoW on Linux ?
[08:27] <Masterkong> hmm darwich .. i dont thinik it is a good idea to run from the windws partition.. try copying it to a folder in linux.. or better yet. install it in linux with wine
[08:27] <eigenlambda> i set ulimit -c unlimited
[08:27] <Polyneux> I have .sh that is set to execute, but apparantly commands inside of it still need permission to operate? Am I missing something? :#
[08:27] <eigenlambda> where did the core dumps go?
[08:27] <jonatan> WoW works fine under wine for me
[08:27] <darwich> Joatan: Yes
[08:27] <eigenlambda> !core
[08:27] <darwich> Masterkong: Got a guide to install ?
[08:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about core - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:27] <eigenlambda> !coredump
[08:27] <jonatan> just make sure to run it with the -opengl flag
[08:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about coredump - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:27] <eigenlambda> !apport
[08:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apport - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:27] <jrib> !fishing | eigenlambda
[08:27] <ubotu> eigenlambda: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[08:27] <Masterkong> look here darwich : http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=6482
[08:27] <jrib> Polyneux: what do you mean exactly?
[08:27] <jonatan> darwich, I'd recomend installing the entire game from scratch, using the wine version in the Ubuntu repos
[08:28] <darwich> masterkong: ill check
[08:28] <Polyneux> jrib: When I run the script, three lines in it comeback with permission denied.
[08:28] <jonatan> darwich, and copy the CD's to disk rather than running it from the CD rom
[08:28] <darwich> Jonatan: That's my next try
[08:28] <eigenlambda> lol & no1 in #ubuntu knows anything about debugging
[08:28] <eigenlambda> *@
[08:28] <jrib> Polyneux: what do the lines do
[08:28] <darwich> Joanatan: Okey .. ill try .. Cant you PM me plz ? . if i need some help ?
[08:28] <jonatan> darwich: don't use the latest wine version it page faults with the latest WoW patch
[08:28] <darwich> Jonatan: Ohh .. how do i downgrade ?
[08:29] <jonatan> darwich: just remove the wine repository and use the version in the ubuntu ones
[08:29] <Polyneux> jrib: The first one is /bin/ps ux > ./.temp
[08:29] <darwich> Jonatan: ok .. ill try .. Thx :)
[08:29] <iratsu> anyone know what I should do with a situation like this? http://www.flickr.com/photos/10395081@N02/886935347/
[08:29] <Polyneux> jrib: the one that gives trouble ^
[08:29] <pete83> eigenlambda: I take offense at that. I debugged a wall a few days ago that had a spider on it
[08:29] <jrib> Polyneux: does your user have permission to write to .temp?
[08:29] <neverblue> how can I cp .directories?
[08:30] <Vlet> darwich: I was able to get it running by simply installing wine, configuring it, etc, make a folder for it in wine's program files, copied my WTF folder, and made symlinks for the rest of them to my mounted windows drive
[08:30] <Masterkong> did you check the link PriceChild ?
[08:30] <jrib> neverblue: cp -a dir1 dir2
[08:30] <neverblue> -a thanks
[08:30] <Polyneux> jrib: Yes it does.
[08:30] <darwich> Vlet: Can you explain how ? ... What did you configure ? What did you do +
[08:30] <darwich> Vlet: PM PLZ ?
[08:30] <Absenth> iratsu: I'm not a professional here, so someone may correct me, but....  If that error is what I think it is, it looks like either a bad hard drive controller, bad cd-rom drive, or bad hard drive.
[08:30] <Benji__> what is hybserv?
[08:31] <CientificoLoco> I have eraesed everything of a memory SD and I want to restore some pictures, is there a way to do it?
[08:31] <Absenth> iratsu: is that during the boot of the Live CD?  or booting an installed system
[08:31] <jrib> Polyneux: what directory . in the script?
[08:31] <jrib> ^is
[08:31] <Polyneux> jrib: In what directory is the script?
[08:31] <meyou> I've got a question. I can't make Ubuntu boot without having the LiveCD in. If I have the LiveCD in and choose to boot first hard disk, grub loads fine.
[08:32] <jrib> Polyneux: no, can you pastebin the script?
[08:32] <iratsu> Absenth: installed system
[08:32] <H4xC0r> hi ;)
[08:32] <pete83> meyou: and what happens without the cd?
[08:32] <meyou> pete83: "Error Loading Operating System"
[08:32] <iratsu> Absenth: i dropped my laptop on the floor last night =(
[08:32] <Absenth> iratsu: upgraded from 6.10 to 7.04?  or a clean install of one or the other.
[08:33] <H4xC0r> i would you like to run a perl script in my apache server
[08:33] <Absenth> iratsu: ahhh....  step 1 would be make sure the drive is fully seated into the connector in the notebook.
[08:33] <Masterkong> how bad is gutsy now?
[08:33] <Absenth> iratsu: if it is....  you likely damaged the drive :(
[08:33] <pete83> meyou: can it be any cd in the drive that makes it work, or only the ubuntu live cd?
[08:33] <jrib> !gutsy > Masterkong (see the private message from ubotu)
[08:33] <iratsu> Absenth: damn, ok
[08:33] <meyou> pete83: the WindowsXP cd also works, if I don't hit any key to boot from cd
[08:33] <Polyneux> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31136/
[08:33] <meyou> pete83: other cd's don't though
[08:34] <Absenth> iratsu: I assume the laptop was running while dropped?
[08:34] <pete83> meyou: so with the windows cd in the drive, ubuntu will load up correctly?
[08:34] <meyou> yep
[08:34] <meyou> also, i had this same problem before installing ubuntu
[08:34] <iratsu> Absenth: yea
[08:34] <meyou> with the windowsxp installation on the same drive
[08:34] <jrib> Polyneux: what does 'pwd' return before you run the script?
[08:34] <meyou> without xp cd in, it would give me error
[08:34] <Absenth> meyou: have you checked your bios boot order?
[08:34] <Maximander> H4xC0r: look into mod_perl or fastCGI
[08:34] <meyou> with it in, it would load xp fine
[08:35] <H4xC0r> Maximander:thx
[08:35] <amitron> I'm trying to compile a program, and in the configure stage, it tells me that it "cannot compute sizeof (long double), 77". How do I fix it?
[08:35] <Absenth> iratsu: chances are a checkdisk on windows, with surface scan will show bad sectors.  assuming windows boots.
[08:35] <meyou> Absenth: yep, it was wrong at first, and I'd get OPERATING SYSTEM NOT FOUND. I changed it to the right drive, and now I get "Error Loading Operating System"
[08:35] <jonatan> I am temptedto troll MS and claim this is a case of trusted computing : )
[08:35] <iratsu> Absenth: mac is booting
[08:35] <Vlet> darwich: You there? I PM'd you
[08:35] <darwich> Vlet: I answered you ? :s
[08:35] <iratsu> Absenth: actually linux is also semi-booting
[08:35] <Absenth> meyou: you likely need to reinstall grub on the MBR.
[08:35] <iratsu> Absenth: i can log in to a terminal
[08:35] <Polyneux> jrib: Err..i've been executing it from the gui, I'm not sure what the pwd would be
[08:36] <iratsu> Absenth: and i can run fsck
[08:36] <Absenth> iratsu: nod nod.  Damaged, not dead...  Might want to back up data now...
[08:36] <pete83> meyou: maybe the bios is naming the hard drive by some other device name when there is a cd in the drive
[08:36] <darwich> Vlet: i can see yours :S
[08:36] <jrib> Polyneux: umm, then it's best to 'cd' somewhere at the top of your script so you know you can write to .temp
[08:36] <meyou> Absenth: When installing Ubuntu I told it to install grub to the MBR. I assumed that installing Ubuntu/grub would solve the issue I was having but it didn't.
[08:36] <meyou> how would I go about reinstalling grub to the MBR or checking to see where grub is installed now?
[08:36] <Vlet> darwich: hmm.. I'm using irssi as my irc client... something's wrong :/
[08:36] <jrib> !grub > meyou (see the private message from ubotu)
[08:36] <Absenth> meyou: if you had the boot order wrong in bios when you installed, the grub conf is likely a bit skewed.
[08:37] <darwich> Vlet: Dunno ;s .. Do you use messenger ?
[08:37] <Absenth> meyou: that would also explain why the CD kickstarting things helps.
[08:37] <meyou> hmmm
[08:37] <meyou> I'lll check out the GrubHowto page
[08:37] <pete83> meyou: external hard drive?
[08:37] <jrib> darwich: you can't send a private message if you are not registered and identified
[08:37] <meyou> nah
[08:37] <meyou> wd raptor
[08:37] <jrib> !register > darwich (see the private message from ubotu)
[08:37] <meyou> although i do have an external usb drive hooked up
[08:37] <Absenth> meyou: google reinstall grub.....  finds lots of results :)
[08:37] <darwich> jrib: Ohh
[08:37] <meyou> :D
[08:38] <sparrw> Can anyone recommend WYSIWYG page layout software that can visibly arrange text across multiple pages that will be trimmed?  For making banners and such.  I know a lot of graphics programs can "just do" that sort of printing, but I want to see where the page breaks will be while editing.  InDesign can almost do it.  Scribus apparently can't.
[08:38] <meyou> thanks I'll try some of that and hopefully won't be back :D
[08:38] <Absenth> meyou: it's pretty straight forward.  I've had to do it a few times in the past.
[08:38] <th3man> p/win 6
[08:38] <Vlet> darwich: well, anyways, all I did was follow these steps... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine
[08:39] <Absenth> sparrw: not sure if this will work, but check out....  iirc....  neo
[08:39] <stuart_> hm. i have an fsck error during bootup. it refers to my hdb1, that fsck has error with UUID=etc-etc-etc (2nd HD) what gives?
[08:39] <jharr> Can anyone point me to some help with custom PAM config?
[08:39] <Absenth> sparrw: lemme find the page.
[08:39] <darwich> Vlet: Okey mate .. ill check it out .. Btw .. if you use messenger .. then pm your email to me .. then i can add you ..
[08:39] <Polyneux> jrib: I set it to cd ~. And when I ran it it said ./.temp is a directory and asked for the password...after that the terminal just closed :3
[08:40] <xen_caapn> Hey guys, I have an open thread on getting my dvd burner working. It is here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=498542
[08:40] <xen_caapn> if anyone can help. it's been open for a long time and i keep bumping it up but i get no help :(
[08:40] <jrib> Polyneux: choose a location that doesn't already have a .temp
[08:40] <H4xC0r> baye ;)
[08:40] <Vlet> darwich: I don't. After I did what's on that page, I simply copied the entire wow directory over.. I later did some stuff using symlinks, but that's just to save some disk space; for now, you just need to farm, so try that first ;)
[08:40] <pete83> sparrw: if you're adventurous, you could try LaTeX
[08:40] <Maximander> jharr: back when I used Gentoo, they had very good PAM walk throughs... might check there.
[08:40] <facugaich> Is there something like e-donkey 2000 for linux?
[08:40] <pete83> sparrw: oh wait, not wisywig
[08:40] <darwich> Vlet: alright .. ill check it out.. thx :)
[08:41] <xen_caapn> edonkey? just use torrents
[08:41] <sparrw> pete83: latex would still rely on something that can print it properly.  and the wysiwyg problem
[08:41] <Vlet> darwich: That's all assuming that ubuntu auto mounted your windows partition (which it should have)
[08:41] <darwich> Vlet: Yup :P
[08:41] <Vlet> facugaich: check out aMule
[08:41] <pete83> sparrw: well, I'm assuming you would have a printer, since you obviously need one for a banner
[08:41] <facugaich> Vlet: Does it work with ed2k links?
[08:41] <[meme] > HELP: does any one can tell me how can I convert a ISO8859-1 file into a UTF8? :-)
[08:41] <Polyneux> jrib: Ah, now its giving the same ol' permission denieds...
[08:42] <sparrw> pete83: i meant software
[08:42] <Vlet> facugaich: it should
[08:42] <bob_mark> typing 'sudo rm -rf /' made my computer download porn
[08:42] <sparrw> pete83: i could live with latex + [something that can print preview it] , if that was the only option
[08:42] <pete83> sparrw: you can use pdflatex to generate pdfs, and you can preview pdfs with evince or Adobe reader
[08:43] <Absenth> sparrw: NVU is the product I was thinking of.  http://www.nvu.com/index.php
[08:43] <jrib> no one type what bob_mark said as it will break your system...
[08:43] <Anlar> sparrw: print preview is not really going to happen with latex, it's against its very basic principles.. but wouldn't lyx be quite near? it looks aok, gives you and idea.. but doesn't just know about the paging again
[08:43] <xen_caapn> I have an open therad on getting my cd burner to work here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=498542 I've received very little help or directions. I keep bumping it but no one helps me, please give suggestions if you know of any!
[08:43] <Absenth> sparrw: likely not what you're looking for, but it's worth a shot.
[08:43] <jrib> Polyneux: join me in #ubuntu-classroom
[08:43] <sparrw> Absenth: its not, others have suggested it, thanks though
[08:43] <facugaich> [meme] : try with recode
[08:44] <sparrw> Anlar: yeah, the paging is my singular issue right now.  im quite comfortable with tex and latex for normal page layout
[08:44] <Maximander> it's always fun to actually want rm -rf / complete (provided you have enough ram...)
[08:44] <Absenth> sparrw: you're looking more for a graphics package than a web development package I take it?
[08:44] <sparrw> pete83: ok, ill keep that in mind as a last resort
[08:44] <Maximander> *s/want/watch/g
[08:44] <sparrw> Absenth: err, yes.  nothing to do with web.
[08:44] <jrib> Maximander: please don't discuss it here
[08:44] <pete83> sparrw: I suppose you've already tried inkscape?
[08:45] <sparrw> pete83: i have.  its one of the programs that will "just do" it without showing me where  :(
[08:45] <Anlar> inkscape and multi-pages? umm.. blah :)
[08:45] <Absenth> sparrw: outside of my scope then :)  Except maybe the Fireworks / Freehand apps from adobe, but those are non-free, and I suspect not crossplatform
[08:45] <per_> someone now how too make the cube function work?
[08:45] <sparrw> indesign is the closest i have found.  it lets me lay out multiple pages and design across them.  but it "assumes" that my printer can print to the edge of the page, which of course it cant.
[08:46] <Maximander> per_: the desktop on a cube?
[08:46] <per_> yes
[08:46] <sparrw> per_: you need beryl for that
[08:46] <Maximander> per_: look into beryl
[08:46] <Anlar> sparrw: then you should do it like the print houses do. print to pdf, rasterize and set that to pages for final printing. requires just a lot of juice. a lot.
[08:46] <Absenth> sparrw: I have an aquantiance in the printing business.  but I'm pretty sure the app he uses is for old school Mac computers.
[08:46] <Pici> per_: #ubuntu-effects
[08:46] <jonatan> per_: what graphics card do you have, and do you know if you have 3D acceleration working ?
[08:46] <sparrw> Anlar: juice i have.  problem with that solution is that i cant see the page breaks while I am editing.
[08:47] <per_> yes i have  x800 xt
[08:47] <pete83> sparrw: can't you just define the pages as being, say, 1 inch smaller than the real pages, and then get the printer to print them centered on the page?
[08:47] <Anlar> sparrw: one thing that I'd do would to post that on Scribus project's mailing list btw... you never know
[08:47] <per_> using 7.04 version
[08:47] <gizmo_the_great1> Hi. I have two PC's of a similar ilk and performance. I want to test which is best before choosing one as my main PC. I have Ubuntu installed on both currently. Are there any tests that ship with Ubuntu that I could run on them both in order to compare the results like for like?
[08:48] <sparrw> pete83: im not sure how to define fake page sizes in any of the programs
[08:48] <Absenth> Anlar: that's one awesome thing about opensource isn't it.  The developers might actually listen to our pleas :)
[08:48] <sparrw> pete83: except inkscape, but its lacking elsewhere
[08:48] <jrib> Polyneux: still around?
[08:48] <Vlet> [meme] : you get your issue sorted out?
[08:48] <Anlar> Absenth: that can happen with closed source as well :) and, open source develoeprs sometimes are so full of * and have absolutely 0 social skills, ... but sometimes.. perhaps
[08:48] <pete83> sparrw: take scribus for example: new>>page size>>custom
[08:49] <Absenth> Anlar: true on all accounts.
[08:49] <Polyneux> jrib: Yeah I tried running it directly from the terminal (pwd /ja) and it still gives the permission denieds
[08:49] <jrib> Polyneux: join me in #ubuntu-classroom
[08:49] <Maximander> gizmo_the_great1: glxgears will tell you which one is better at graphics, you can use hdparm to check IO and cat /proc/cpuinfo to look at bogomips to check speed
[08:49] <jonatan> per_: ok, if you have the graphics drivers working propperly you should just need to install beryl
[08:49] <Absenth> Anlar: I like some of the smaller open source projects.  IE. LTSP has been great.  but I have seen the other side of the coin as well.
[08:49] <Pici> gizmo_the_great1: lmbench, tiobench, dbench  (I just search for packages with bench in their names).
[08:49] <sparrw> pete83: ill give that a try, thanks.
[08:50] <sparrw> pete83: in scribus, how do i define a multi-page document with pages in a grid instead of sequential?
[08:50] <Pici> Maximander: glxgears is not a benchmark
[08:50] <Absenth> sparrw: working on a magazine / newsletter type project?
[08:50] <sparrw> Absenth: no, banners and signs.
[08:50] <Absenth> sparrw: interesting.  alrighty :)
[08:50] <Absenth> sparrw: back in the day I'd say Use Printshop pro.
[08:50] <BlkGhost> Can anyone please help me out With setting up a Matrox P650 Dual Display on Ubuntu I' having a hell of a time and read all the sites and still nothing
[08:50] <BlkGhost> PLEASE!!!!!!!!!
[08:50] <Absenth> sparrw: of course that was on an apple 2c
[08:51] <Anlar> Absenth: what I usually hit myself is that I ask for more advanced features that are must for larger environments and more professional use. and as the developers are just lame amateurs/hobbyists they practically tell me to duck off. :) but anyways.. sparrw should at least try
[08:51] <sparrw> the "easy" solution is to just print pieces separately and put them together on blank paper to make the sign  :)
[08:51] <sparrw> but id like the computer to do all that
[08:51] <gizmo_the_great1> Maximander: thanks for that. Is a single AMD CPU of 4154 bigmips significantly better than a machine with two seperate CPUs of 3390 each?
[08:52] <darwich> Vlet:  im stuck -.-'
[08:52] <pete83> sparrw: you mean it has to be a 2 dimensional array of pages??
[08:52] <Celestianpower> Hello. It says I don't have enough space on /boot/ to install Feisty. Is "pup001" an important file, or just something I've downloaded?
[08:52] <sparrw> yes
[08:52] <gizmo_the_great1> Pici: thanks Pici
[08:52] <Pici> gizmo_the_great1: no problem.
[08:52] <sparrw> I want a single letter to take up 2-4 pages
[08:53] <slabby> My computer is freezing at 15% when installing Ubuntu 7.04 (GUI), (Detecting file systems...) I have rebooted and same thing again
[08:53] <darwich> How do i install the ubuntu version of WINE ? .. i dont want the updates
[08:53] <BlkGhost> Can anyone please help me out With setting up a Matrox P650 Dual Display on Ubuntu I' having a hell of a time and read all the sites and still nothing HELP PLEASE!!!
[08:53] <Absenth> Anlar: Our company is in that boat.  we've got large IT requirements due to governemt regulartions SOX, SAS-70, but we've also only got 10 employees. so a lot of the "solutions" don't fit either.  IE multi-factor authentication.  the price for admission when you've gto 1,000 users is only $5 per user, but when you've got 10, $500 per user is a bit steep.  :)  I agree.  and I'll stop going /offtopic :)
[08:53] <sparrw> slabby: sounds like a bad CD
[08:54] <darwich> Vletmix: How do i install the ubuntu version og Wine ?
[08:54] <lusepuster_> Hi folks, not sure if this is off-topic, but I installed another distro (Zenwalk) on an extra partition, and though I didn't touch GRUB, it doesn't mount my /home anymore, have to do that manually in a failsafe xterm... Any solution?
[08:54] <sparrw> pete83: im going to, for instance, wallpaper my room with letter sized sheets of paper, and i want to print them all from a single huge document.
[08:54] <jharr> Maximander: I'm pretty familiar with the basics of pam, however I was looking for some more interactive help because of the complexity of what I'm doing
[08:55] <xeon2007> stupid question, what linux program exports as swf, any?
[08:55] <Vlet> darwich: I'm not sure why irc is freaking out on me :-/ ... What part of this is not working?
[08:55] <pete83> sparrw: wow, that's a unique project
[08:55] <sparrw> xeon2007: there are a few.  mostly very specific niche apps.  i dont know if there is a real flash editor for linux.
[08:55] <sparrw> pete83: i hear that a lot :-p
[08:55] <darwich> Vlet: I have now uninstalled Wine .. but i want the Ubuntu version og Wine so i can make it work ..
[08:55] <xeon2007> does blender or gimp?
[08:56] <sparrw> no
[08:56] <Vlet> darwich: Did the instructions on that page not work?
[08:56] <darwich> Vlet: Im not really understandning the instructins :/ :$
[08:57] <needhelp> Hi, I installed grub on /dev/sda (grub-install), now I cant boot without the boot-CD. How can I change where grub is installed without reinstalling the whole system ?
[08:57] <ieee> someone know which version of ipw2200 is included inside the kernel because i have firmware error that makes me disconnect
[08:57] <stefg> !grub | needhelp
[08:57] <ubotu> needhelp: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[08:57] <Denon_> well ive just ditched windows for ubuntu, set up a raid 1 and now rather happy with my self :)
[08:57] <ieee> i want to update the firmware but i want to know first wich version is included
[08:58] <ieee> !ipw2200
[08:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ipw2200 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:58] <darwich> Vlet: Im not really understandning the instructins :/ :$
[08:58] <jharr> Maximander: I need to essentially group a few pam statements together. IE: Allow if ( unix auth || winbind auth ) && ( in_group xyz )
[08:58] <Vlet> darwich: Well, you should instead ask about the individual parts of the instructions that trouble you. If we just walk you through the install, then next time you'll have to ask again. those instructions are pretty straight forward, but yes, foreign to someone new to linux
[08:58] <darwich> Vlet: Add the Universe repository (see Repositories if you need help)
[08:58] <darwich> Vlet: First step .. i dont understand :/
[08:58] <Absenth> Denon_: I've done that on my laptop.  working on doing the same on my desktop at home......  to make it better, my full time job is that of a windows network admin :)
[08:59] <jharr> Maximander: I have done ( unix auth || winbind auth ) by putting the first as sufficient and the last as required, however complex expressions are hard to interpret.
[08:59] <Denon_> absenth ive got the same day job ;)
[09:00] <joakim_> An application hung on me, how do I FORCE it to quit?
[09:00] <Absenth> Denon_: rdesktop, and virtualbox are godsends for me.  I have a small (10gb) windows VM I use for AD administration so I'm not constantly remoting to the domain server.
[09:00] <Masterkong> anyone here who want their stereo sound to be played on 5.1 speakers?
[09:00] <Vlet> s'ok :) So, in your System menu, go to Administration, then open the 'Software Sources', and make sure the option with 'universe' is checked
[09:00] <needhelp> stefg: the case is that I am able to load the Live CD and enter the terminal. But when I from there try to change where grub is installed by doing something like 'grub-install /dev/hda', it gives me the errormessage "Could not find device for /boot: Not found or not a block device". If I would enter exactly the same command on the installed system, it didnt give these errormessages at all.
[09:01] <joakim_> How do I force a application to quit?
[09:01] <joakim_> like "Alt F4" but for linux
[09:01] <Denon_> yeah rdesktop is cool, whats virtualbox?
[09:01] <Masterkong> joakim_, xkill is good
[09:01] <Absenth> joakim_: brute force is sudo kill -9 pid from the console.
[09:01] <pete83> sparrw: ok, I think you should just buy a bigger printer
[09:01] <needhelp> joakim_: kill -9 <pid>
[09:01] <Absenth> Denon_: it's like vmware.....  but not vmware
[09:01] <Absenth> Denon_: virtualbox.com iirc.
[09:01] <joakim_> tnx all!!
[09:01] <darwich> Vlet: It is checked ..
[09:01] <Denon_> cheers ill check it out
[09:01] <Vlet> darwich: Then, you should be able to simply go to your 'add/remove...' panel in the applications menu, and search for wine
[09:02] <darwich> Vlet: Im trying now ..
[09:02] <projex> hi guys, im trying to add a icon to execute a program as root, would gksu -u root /usr/sbin/ettercap --gtk,, not work? :/
[09:02] <projex> Add it to gnome that is :/
[09:02] <darwich> Vlet: okey , Wine is installed now
[09:03] <BlkGhost> Can anyone please help me out With setting up a Matrox P650 Dual Display on Ubuntu I' having a hell of a time and read all the sites and still nothing HELP PLEASE!!!
[09:03] <Vlet> darwich: Okay, now open up a terminal
[09:03] <HaYZaM> QUESTION : how to make an image of my current system ?!!
[09:03] <darwich> Vlet: Done
[09:03] <pete83> HaYZaM: what kind of image do you mean?
[09:04] <Vlet> type winecfg
[09:04] <darwich> vlet: moment .. im trying Wine again with wow .. just a sec ..
[09:04] <Vlet> darwich: no, first you have to run winecfg
[09:04] <stefg> needhelp: might be that you have a problematic bios, that swaps drives around. That would require an adjustment of /boot/grub/device.map. http://freshmeat.net/projects/supergrub/ might assist you in findinf out what's going on
[09:05] <FuM> Hello
[09:05] <Knag> hi
[09:05] <HaYZaM> QUESTION : how to make an image of my current system ?!! like norton ghost in windows
[09:05] <HaYZaM> QUESTION : how to make an image of my current system ?!! like norton ghost in windows
[09:05] <HaYZaM> QUESTION : how to make an image of my current system ?!! like norton ghost in windows
[09:05] <darwich> Vlet: okey .. Winecfg is open
[09:05] <pete83> HaYZaM: step 1: stop spamming the channel
[09:05] <_ropak_> once more please :(
[09:05] <FuM> Does anyone know how to install drivers for my xgl using the terminal console?
[09:05] <iratsu> anyone have any brand suggestions for laptop hard drives?
[09:05] <jharr> HaYZaM: use a newer version of ghost or stop spamming the channel.
[09:05] <Vlet> darwich: you can just click ok - it just had to be run to set up some stuff
[09:05] <neverblue2> !repeat | HaYZaM
[09:05] <ubotu> HaYZaM: 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
[09:06] <stefg> !backup > HaYZaM
[09:06] <darwich> Okey done .. what now ?
[09:06] <darwich> Vlet: Done now ..
[09:06] <HaYZaM> yes  , backup .. i wanna backup my system
[09:06] <stefg> !backup > HaYZaM
[09:06] <Pici> HaYZaM: see the pm from ubotu
[09:06] <anna> hi there
[09:06] <Vlet> darwich: Now, you will have a directory in your home directory called .wine and within that is a directory called drive_c
[09:06] <neverblue2> !repeat | steafg :)
[09:06] <ubotu> steafg :): 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
[09:07] <HaYZaM> whats " pm "
[09:07] <SirBob1701> pm = private message
[09:07] <Pici> HaYZaM: private message
[09:07] <anna> my ubuntu on my notebook break..  I have a backup so i could simply install a new ubuntu there
[09:07] <darwich> Vlet: Yess ?
[09:07] <Vlet> open up your home folder, and in the View menu of the file browser, turn on 'show hidden files'
[09:07] <stefg> lol @ neverblue
[09:07] <hyper_ch> hiho, is there a way how I can do this?  I have two nics and two independant networks... how can I make that application 1 only uses nic1 and application2 only uses nic2?
[09:07] <usr13> I need to configure a winmodem for my 7.04 system.  Anyone point me in some direction to get started?
[09:08] <stuart-> what difference does linux mint have if it's based on ubuntu?
[09:08] <stefg> !dialup | usr13
[09:08] <ubotu> usr13: You want to connect via dial-up? Read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
[09:08] <Vlet> go into that .wine folder, and into drive_c and then into Program Files. Copy your warcraft install from your windows drive into that
[09:08] <anna> but how can I check my harddisk for errors, so I know if i have to buy a new one first?
[09:08] <Pici> stuart-: You should check with them on that.
[09:08] <zendo> Hi. Can someone please suggest me some (preferably lightweight) emacs clone besides "Zile" and "Qemacs"?
[09:08] <crptx> hello
[09:08] <Pici> !xgl | FuM
[09:08] <ubotu> FuM: Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[09:08] <heydabop> Is it possible to install Ubuntu 7.04 from a live CD, without starting Ubnutu from the CD?
[09:08] <neverblue2> stefg, :)
[09:08] <anna> any ideas how to check the harddisk for hardware errors from the ubuntu install cd?
[09:09] <pete83> zendo, how about emacs?
[09:09] <heydabop> Or an alternate install from the Live CD?
[09:09] <crptx> fun
[09:09] <Vlet> darwich: Just fyi, running 3d games on linux via wine is a lil flaky :)
[09:09] <neverblue2> anna, use the Live CD
[09:09] <Knag> yes, the alternate cd, isn't it?
[09:09] <Pici> heydabop: No. You need to download the alternate CD seperately
[09:09] <stefg> anna: there's the smartmontools or the 'badblocks' command
[09:09] <Denon_> heydabop use the alterative cd
[09:09] <heydabop> Ok.
[09:09] <Knag> install directly from the Live CD? i don't think it's possible
[09:09] <zendo> pete83: I stated clone as a alternative :)
[09:09] <heydabop> It is.
[09:09] <anna> neverblue2 yes, i started up that allready...
[09:09] <heydabop> Possible.
[09:09] <FuM> Pici, would you happen to know the command to install it via terminal? I can't acess my desktop.
[09:09] <Knag> yes?
[09:09] <anna> stefg: how can I do that from the live cd?
[09:09] <heydabop> Knag, you haveto startup Linux first.
[09:09] <Knag> in that case i don't know how
[09:09] <neverblue2> anna, you can use the LiveCD to get the OS into RAM, then use smartmontools or the 'badblocks' command
[09:09] <Pici> FuM: I dont off the top of my head.
[09:09] <pete83> zendo, ok, vim is a good replacement
[09:10] <neverblue2> as stefg said :)
[09:10] <Knag> but isn't simpler to use the alternate cd'
[09:10] <Pici> FuM: Try asking in #ubuntu-effects
[09:10] <darwich> Vlet: Wait a sec :)
[09:10] <anna> ok, thanks, I'll try
[09:10] <pete83> zendo, personally, I prefer gedit
[09:10] <zendo> pete83: because I don't need "sub operating system" :) and I like Emacs key bindings :)
[09:10] <darwich> Vlet: Okey .. its copying now .. takes about 8 min..
[09:11] <zendo> pete83: it would be good if there was such graphical editor with (part of) functionality of Emacs
[09:11] <Pici> zendo: xemacs perhaps
[09:12] <ciano> hola
[09:12] <Pici> !es | ciano
[09:12] <ubotu> ciano: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[09:12] <anna> zendo, if you find any emacs-snapshot, you may have gnome support
[09:12] <zendo> Pici: It's not that I'm too picky, but xemacs is the same... almost :)
[09:12] <madhatter349> hey
[09:12] <pircjo1> I'm getting a "Bad file descriptor" message when I try to cp a 300 meg file to a cifs mounted share, it does not happen every time...any ideas
[09:12] <Pici> zendo: True ;)
[09:12] <darwich> Vlet: Okey .. the World of warcraft folder is now in my programs folder .. what now ?
[09:12] <anna> zendo: i packed one for edgy on trashroom.net
[09:12] <jamesdell> Hello, What package comes in for 'dldrconfig' command?
[09:13] <zendo> No I don't want something that big, I simply want programmers editor not OS, with Emacs key bindings :)
[09:13] <jamesdell> anyone?
[09:13] <S01aris> Hello
[09:13] <Vlet> darwich: You're gonna want to (using the terminal) go into the wow directory and run: wine WoW.exe
[09:13] <stefg> pircjo1: flaky wifi connection?
[09:13] <Pici> jamesdell: I dont see dldrconfig in any packages
[09:13] <darwich> vlet wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\WoW.exe": Module not found
[09:14] <S01aris> hello, sorry that i send this twice
[09:14] <Vlet> darwich: BUT, whether it works or not, you'll want to read this too: http://www.wowwiki.com/Linux/Wine
[09:14] <pircjo1> How can I tell?
[09:14] <S01aris> who is from russia
[09:14] <Vlet> darwich: I'm guessing you're not in that directory
[09:14] <jamesdell> Pici: I got response like this "sudo: dldrconfig: command not found"
[09:14] <Pici> !ru | S01aris
[09:14] <ubotu> S01aris:    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[09:14] <stefg> !ru S01aris
[09:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ru s01aris - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:14] <S01aris> tnx
[09:14] <stefg> !ru | S01aris
[09:14] <Pici> jamesdell: I dont think its a command.
[09:14] <Vlet> you need to cd ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files\World\ of\ Warcraft
[09:15] <jamesdell> Pici: oh
[09:15] <neverblue2> Vlet, thats an incorrect command :)
[09:15] <Thursley> zendo, there's a online emacs clone :P http://robrohan.com/projects/9ne/
 try cedega
[09:15] <Vlet> neverblue2: bah - well I suck, okay ;)
[09:16] <Pici> S01aris: Hmm?
[09:16] <Gambrinus> jamesdell: might be part of "driverloader" at http://www.linuxant.com/driverloader/
 ,
[09:16] <edefer63> is there any channel here?
[09:16] <pircjo1> When I get the Bad file descriptor message part of the file was transmitted and its always the same amount (about 3000 bytes short)
[09:16] <zendo> Thursley: hahah :)) great my search is over :)
 transgaming.com
[09:16] <madhatter349> how do i enable the audio line in input so i can hear audio from my tv card im using xubuntu
[09:16] <jamesdell> Gambrinus: I see
[09:17] <Pici> S01aris: What are you talking about?
[09:17] <FuM> Does anyone know the command to get the nvidia xgl drivers to install via terminal?
[09:17] <S01aris> about WoW under linux
[09:18] <anna> is 'sudo backblocks /dev/hda' enaugh, or would you do more?
[09:18] <S01aris> sudo apt-get nvidia-glx
[09:18] <Pici> S01aris: Er. Okay? I'm not asking about it.
[09:18] <neverblue2> hmm
[09:18] <FuM> Ty
[09:18] <nerdboy1024> jewelry@jewelry-desktop:~/tinapos$ echo "test" > /dev/lp0
[09:18] <nerdboy1024> bash: /dev/lp0: Permission denied
[09:18] <nerdboy1024> anyone know how to fix this
 sorry :)
[09:18] <neverblue2> that might be it anna, but im no expert
[09:18] <neverblue2> anna try #linux
[09:18] <mylogic> Does anyone know if it's ok to just dispose a PSU in the garbage, or is their a certain way you must get rid of it?
[09:18] <FuM> s01aris, Invalid
[09:18] <Thursley> FuM, sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[09:18] <S01aris> (
[09:19] <neverblue2> mylogic, I am sure you could take it to your nearest computer 'parts' disposal company
[09:19] <pete83> zendo, still looking for a text editor?
[09:19] <neverblue2> to be friendly :)
[09:19] <anna> neverblue2: ok, ill check only with that command, if there are no errors I'll install otherwise i will by a new harddisk fifrst...
[09:19] <darwich> Vlet: Well now i started WoW trough Wine WoW.exe .. but nothing happens ?
[09:19] <neverblue2> anna, what leads you to beleive there are errors?
[09:19] <neverblue2> darwich, try #winehq
[09:19] <Vlet> nerdboy1024: darwich: nothing?
[09:19] <Vlet> nerdboy1024: oops.
[09:20] <nerdboy1024> :)
[09:20] <neverblue2> Vlet :)
[09:20] <slabby> Is this partitioning correct? #1 10gig ext3 mount /     #2 10gig ext3 mount /home     #3 18gig fat32 mount /fat      #4 2gig swap
[09:20] <slabby> is that ok?
[09:20] <Thursley> I thought I read something about crossover office having wow support, and a 30 day trial
[09:20] <neverblue2> slabby, how much RAM?
[09:20] <FuM> Thursley, Thank you.
[09:20] <nerdboy1024> thinking about me huh?
[09:20] <slabby> 512mb I think
[09:20] <S01aris> i playing wow with cedega :)
[09:20] <Vlet> wine worked for me, but was flaky
[09:20] <neverblue2> slabby, is the win partition already there?
[09:21] <slabby> no
[09:21] <stefg> anna: badblocks takes ages to complete. rather sudo apt-get install smartmontools and read the s.m.a.r.t -messages of your disk. see man smartmantools or google for instructions
[09:21] <pete83> nerdboy1024: are you in the right group for that device?
[09:21] <neverblue2> how good is it S01aris ?
[09:21] <[Rui] > hello, I'm trying to install ubuntu 7.04 on a Dell 531
[09:21] <Thursley> FuM, your welcome
[09:21] <neverblue2> speed, graphics, etc
[09:21] <nerdboy1024> cups is empty
[09:21] <[Rui] > but it freezes on boot
[09:21] <neverblue2> slabby, then I would put more into /
[09:21] <bieb> anyone here running a Thinkpad T30?
[09:21] <S01aris> very well
[09:21] <pete83> nerdboy1024: what if you do the command as sudo
[09:21] <[Rui] > "Loading, please wait..."
[09:21] <slabby> neverblue2, why?
[09:21] <neverblue2> slabby, but that matters what your doing with it
[09:22] <neverblue2> slabby, also, I would decrease the swap to 1GB
[09:22] <nerdboy1024> same thing
[09:22] <slabby> neverblue2, running it as a mini server
[09:22] <projex> bieb: x40 :)
[09:22] <nerdboy1024> first thing i tried
[09:22] <neverblue2> slabby, then you have lots
[09:22] <slabby> neverblue2, hosting some small php irc scripts (bots)
[09:22] <[Rui] > if I press alt+ctrl+del, it interrupts rcS
[09:22] <slabby> neverblue2, mayby a voice server
[09:22] <[Rui] > then tries to boot but doesn't boot properly
[09:22] <slabby> neverblue2, :D if I ever get it running :D
[09:23] <neverblue2> slabby, i think you would want some more RAM in that box :)
[09:23] <slabby> neverblue2, yer eventually
[09:23] <Shadow_mil> does plain ubuntu come with some type of app like krdc?
[09:23] <neverblue2> but do 1GB RAM
[09:23] <neverblue2> and use the other for /home
[09:23] <neverblue2> i mean SWAP
[09:23] <neverblue2> sorry
[09:23] <bieb> projex.. I have Ubuntu 6.06 installed on my T30, I do run the updates regularly, I get a lock up at random intervals, have to reboot. What should I look for?
[09:24] <neverblue2> i bet that the 10GB fills up fast though :)
[09:24] <slabby> neverblue2, ok 1 gig swap
[09:24] <Vlet> Shadow_mil: yes, it's in Applications>>Internet>>Terminal Server Client
[09:24] <slabby> neverblue2, and put extra on fat32 or / ?
[09:24] <nerdboy1024> jewelry@jewelry-desktop:~/tinapos$ echo "test" > /dev/lp0 bash: /dev/lp0: Permission denied
[09:25] <slabby> how can I check how much ram I have while in ubuntu?
[09:25] <neverblue2> not in the FAT drive, you will never use it :P
[09:25] <Shadow_mil> Vlet, ty
[09:25] <nerdboy1024> anyone know how to fix that
[09:25] <neverblue2> take the 1GB and put it into /
[09:25] <[Rui] > hms... dmesg says unable to read blocks with squashfs
[09:25] <stefg> slabby: free -m
[09:25] <slabby> neverblue2, i might, as it will be accessible to my network
[09:25] <neverblue2> more from /home even
[09:25] <[Rui] > I suspect a crappy cd :|
[09:25] <stefg> !verify | [Rui] 
[09:25] <ubotu> [Rui] : To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/VerifyIsoHowto or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows
[09:26] <neverblue2>  /12-15 /home8-10 /swap1 /fat:whatever
[09:26] <pete83> nerdboy1024: how about this:   echo "test" | lpr
[09:26] <[Rui] > stefg: I was goin to go for that
[09:26] <LightYear> server atreides.irc-hispano.org
[09:26] <[Rui] > I only remembered to dmesg right now
[09:26] <nerdboy1024> hmmmm
[09:26] <nerdboy1024> pete, works
[09:26] <Wips> How do I share a folder on the network? with SMB. And how do I edit the username+passord for people to be able to open my shared folders on the network?
[09:26] <slabby> stefg, is that total ram?
[09:27] <stefg> slabby: except the ram for the kernel itself
[09:27] <[Rui] > well, I'll try gutsy tribe3
[09:27] <nerdboy1024> but how do i get it to print using the command i need
[09:27] <slabby> stefg, i want to know how much ram i have installed, how much is plugged into my mobo
[09:28] <pete83> nerdboy1024: what do you mean?
[09:28] <projex> bieb: I couldn't tell you, although updating to 7.04, solved a few of my "linux in general" problems. Detecting drivers/hardware.
[09:28] <nerdboy1024> echo "test" > /dev/lp0
[09:28] <bieb> slabby have you typed "free" on the command line?
[09:28] <nerdboy1024> i need that to work
[09:28] <slabby> bieb, yes
[09:28] <stefg> slabby: cat /proc/meminfo | grep MemTotal
[09:28] <Vlet> S01aris: Is Cedega a subscription based thing?
[09:29] <bieb> Ok projex.. I will try that later
[09:29] <pete83> nerdboy1024: why can't you use my command?
[09:29] <pircjo1> stefg, When I get the Bad file descriptor message the file is partially written to the shared drive and it is always the same size
[09:30] <robert_> yay
[09:30] <robert_> I screwed up my networking
[09:30] <robert_> I dont like dhcp
[09:30] <robert_> I want to give myself a static ip
[09:30] <nerdboy1024> i need it for a program, TINAPOS, i just do not want 'test' printed on paper, this program used that gateway to print receipts
[09:31] <pircjo1> I am getting "Bad file Descriptor" when I cp to a cifs mounted drive not every time though
[09:31] <pete83> nerdboy1024: if you need to print a text file, then how about:     cat textfile.txt | lpr
[09:31] <Wips> How do I share a folder on the network? with SMB. And how do I edit the username+passord for people to be able to open my shared folders on the network?
[09:32] <pete83> nerdboy1024: actually, I think you can just do:   lpr filename.txt
[09:32] <TTT_Travis> what happens if I take a drive out of my LVM? do all of the files stored on that drive just disappear?
[09:32] <nerdboy1024> ok, let me rephrase the question, how do i change the permissions on /dev/lp0
[09:32] <Vlet> Wips: System >> Administration >> Shared Folders
[09:33] <Denon_> hi. can anyone help me set up my printer in linux, its a network printer which is on the network and i have the cd
[09:33] <Denon_> never done a printer in linux
[09:33] <nerdboy1024> :)
[09:33] <Wips> thx Vlet. And the username and password? you know how to edit those?
[09:33] <stefg> !cups | Denon_
[09:33] <ubotu> Denon_: Printing in Ubuntu is done with CUPS. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[09:33] <pete83> nerdboy1024: in ubuntu, I don't even have such a file
[09:34] <nerdboy1024> pete, do u have a paralelle printer?
[09:34] <pete83> nerdboy1024: ah, ok
[09:34] <slabby> neverblue2, there we go got 768 ram now
[09:34] <nerdboy1024> pete, then STFU
[09:34] <neverblue2> slabby, that was fast :)
[09:34] <pete83> nerdboy1024: wow, that was rude
[09:34] <slabby> neverblue2, only had 256 before
[09:34] <slabby> neverblue2, just ran upstairs and found some more :P
[09:35] <nerdboy1024> thank you
[09:35] <nerdboy1024> :)
[09:35] <slabby> neverblue2, i think my CD drive is a little slow aswell
[09:35] <neverblue2> slabby, then your all set up and ready to go, now where is my shell :)
[09:35] <Vlet> Wips: I think it just uses unix permissions
[09:35] <slabby> neverblue2, might go get my dvd writer
[09:35] <slabby> neverblue2, :D
[09:35] <neverblue2> cheap, $40ish
[09:35] <Jack_Sparrow> nerdboy1024: How hard was it to compile for Ubuntu
[09:35] <FuM> !flash
[09:35] <ubotu> To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[09:35] <Wips> Vlet: hm... but how do I change it anyway?
[09:36] <Vlet> Wips: so whatever the permissions for that folder and it's contents are will be the shared permissions... I think. Try it
[09:36] <FuM> !flash 64bit x86
[09:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about flash 64bit x86 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:36] <Vlet> Wips: right click on the folder and go to the permissions tab
[09:36] <FuM> Anyone know where I can find the flash for amd 64bit x86
[09:36] <tck> anyone use VirtualBox ?
[09:36] <stefg> !flash64 > FuM
[09:36] <Wips> Vlet: yeh, probably is.. but I'm thinking about when someone try to access my computer on the network.. they have to enter username/password
[09:36] <jrib> FuM: read the link ubotu pasted
[09:36] <FuM> Thats not flash 64bit
[09:36] <FuM> Thats 32bit
[09:36] <jrib> FuM: it links to it
[09:37] <projex> Say we open some ports on terdboy..
[09:37] <FuM> Oh
[09:37] <FuM> Thx
[09:37] <fluffles> why can't i create bigger partitions than 39GB when installing?
[09:37] <jrib> FuM: nspluginwrapper is the best way imo
[09:37] <neverblue2> fluffles, look more closely
[09:37] <FuM> Thats what I'm loooking for
[09:37] <diseaser> Is anyone able to play WWII Online in ubuntu?
[09:37] <Stormx2> fluffles: You... can?
[09:37] <Vlet> Wips: Well, it will ask them for a username and password, so if you want someone to be able to connect using the username and password bob/somepass you need to create a user account for bob
[09:38] <fluffles> Stormx2: hm no, whatever i set (1.7GB) it will always create a 39004MB partition
[09:38] <Vlet> didn't WWII end like 50 years ago?
[09:38] <fluffles> using the graphical partition manager when installing, using 7.04 cd
[09:38] <diseaser> its still going
[09:38] <Vlet> oh nos!
[09:38] <S01aris> gparted :)
[09:38] <fluffles> i tried XFS, ext3, logical/primary... not anything will create something over 39004MB
[09:38] <Tonar> If i start a window manager in a window manager why does the new window manager doesnt get encapsulated in a window?
[09:39] <Thursley> gah I'm so sick of flash. Freezes firefox, takes over /dev/snd, why do so many sites use it : /
[09:39] <ZmaX> Stacco. Ciao a tutti.
[09:39] <stefg> fluffles: bios limitation?
[09:39] <DShepherd> Thursley, :-( same here
[09:39] <Jack_Sparrow> fluffles: do you have a 40 gig drive in there?
[09:40] <fluffles> stefg: FreeBSD has no problems partitioning my 1.75TB volume
[09:40] <Bakefy> does anyone know of a program out there that will find out the key to a 64 bit WEB wireless connection?
[09:40] <fluffles> Jack_Sparrow: no i have a RAID controller with 8 disks in RAID5, totalling 1.75GB. its seen as /dev/sda1
[09:40] <Thursley> Bakefy, aircrack-ng
[09:40] <Ale_udin> hello to all
[09:40] <fluffles> argh not 1.75GB but 1.75TB :)
[09:41] <Wips> fluffles: You made me wonder there..
[09:41] <Jack_Sparrow> fluffles: thats better
[09:41] <stefg> fluffles: Freebsd uses UFS.. have you tried running the server kernel?
[09:41] <fluffles> stefg: that should not matter i think, and i am going to use it as desktop OS primarily
[09:42] <fluffles> but this is an unknown issue? it should be able to create larger partitions?
[09:42] <joakim_> how do I make my "Swedish" laptop play region 1 (usa) DVDs? Vlc cant play it
[09:42] <stefg> fluffles: i see: 8 GB for the system and 1.7 TB for /home
[09:42] <fluffles> stefg: well actually most of the storage will be used for SMB/CIFS
[09:43] <stefg> fluffles: server-kernel!
[09:43] <fluffles> but thats hardly enough to take a server dist imo :)
[09:43] <fluffles> stefg: why
[09:43] <burner> don't swedes just pirate? That's what my american media tells me :)
[09:43] <fluffles> burner: no they have different laws
[09:43] <fluffles> burner: USA laws are fit to the needs of the industry, and not consumers. in sweden its the other way around
[09:44] <joakim_> hehe, no I have a legal (but american) copy of the movie "criminal" and vlc cant play it
[09:44] <meyou> Can anyone tell me how to fix my MBR or whatever so that grub will load without having the Ubuntu CD in?
[09:44] <burner> joakim_: you have libdvdcss?  and can play other dvds?
[09:44] <meyou> If I try to boot without the cd in I get "Error Loading Operating System"
[09:44] <meyou> If I try with the Ubuntu disc in and choose "Boot from first Hard Disk" GRUB loads fine.
[09:44] <burner> meyou: ifyou boot the cd and then say "boot off first hard disk" does it work?
[09:44] <burner> :)
[09:44] <joakim_> I dont know about libdvdcss but I can play other "swedish" dvds
[09:44] <TTT_Travis> meyou i'd try installing the boot loader somehow, I don't know how you install just the boot loader with out an alternative cd
[09:44] <Bakefy> thanks Thursley
[09:45] <burner> !dvd | joakim_
[09:45] <ubotu> joakim_: 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
[09:45] <joakim_> thank you!
[09:45] <wza> hi there
[09:45] <yu31g7> Er - accidentally ctrl+alt+escape'd my panels. Is there a command to restore them (this would be useful - its not the first time I've managed to do it)?
[09:45] <wza> first: is there any french help irc channel?
[09:45] <Thursley> Bakefy, your welcome, have a look at the aircrack website for a  lot more info / driver patches / tutorials / etc
[09:46] <burner> yu31g7: alt+f2, gnome-panel
[09:46] <Benji__> ive just installed ircd-irc2 how do i make myself OP?
[09:46] <Benji__> ive just installed ircd-irc2 how do i make myself OP?
[09:46] <joakim_> !dvd
[09:46] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[09:46] <Benji__> woops soz didnt mean to repeat
[09:46] <burner> joakim_: you may also "/msg ubotu help"
[09:46] <yu31g7> burner: I'm actually using kde, do you know the equivalent command?
[09:46] <burner> yu31g7: alt+f2, kicker
[09:46] <Benji__> ive just installed ircd-irc2 how do i make myself OP?
[09:47] <yu31g7> burner: Wonderful, thank you
[09:47] <justin420> hi all. can anybody tell me how to get evolution email to use smime email certificates?  I already have my certificates imported; but when going to select them I do not see them in the list of certificates to select?
[09:47] <burner> Benji__: might have better luck from the ircd-irc2 people
[09:47] <yu31g7> burner: Wonderful, thank you!
[09:47] <Benji__> where do i find them?
[09:47] <yu31g7> Oops
[09:47] <meyou> burner: yes that works
[09:47] <Bakefy> thursley, thats where I'm looking right now!
[09:47] <slabby> neverblue2, 72%
[09:47] <burner> Benji__: got me, i know nothign about irc servers.  I just know it's not a hot #ubuntu topic ;)
[09:47] <justin420> btw, im using feisty. on edgy this worked flawlessly
[09:48] <Benji__> lol k
[09:48] <FuM> !forums
[09:48] <ubotu> The Ubuntu forums can be found at http://www.ubuntuforums.org. There is also a channel on IRC Freenode #ubuntuforums.
[09:48] <meyou> burner: I'd asked on ubuntuforums and someone suggested I make sure the bootflag was on right
[09:48] <meyou> well the bootflag is on sda2 which is the ext3 partition ubuntu is on (/)
[09:48] <meyou> sda1 is the NTFS partition winxp is on
[09:48] <burner> meyou: you have a seperate /boot?
[09:48] <meyou> nope
[09:48] <Thursley> Bakefy, fyi aircrack-ng is also in the repository, so to install it you can do it via Synaptic or apt-get install aircrack-ng . No need to get it from source (i saw this too late myself ;)
[09:48] <meyou> just / and swap
[09:48] <meyou> during the install i told grub to install to the MBR
[09:49] <meyou> it's a very standard ubuntu install from the livecd
[09:49] <burner> meyou: you could try reinstalling grub
[09:49] <burner> !grub | meyou
[09:49] <ubotu> meyou: 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
[09:49] <jussi_> heya
[09:49] <wza> hi.... i can't get the 7.04 to start.... i can go trought the booting process... but bug at the ubuntu loading icon and display only line of colors
[09:50] <sinkorswim> is it possible to change the default position of new windows in gnome?
[09:50] <jussi_> can someone tell me if i can continue downloading a torrent that i started with bitcomet(windows) and want to finish it off with azureus on linux
[09:51] <burner> wza: via cd?  did you run the cd check?  maybe it's a bad burn
[09:51] <mattgyver83> Anyone have any experience with .ipk files?
[09:51] <burner> jussi: just redownlod it :)
[09:51] <neverblue2> slabby, you know php?
[09:51] <soneil> jussi_: I've done the same with different clients .. it should work, it'll just try to verify what it's already got.  just don't destroy the original so you've got a fallback
[09:51] <wza> jussi_ just redownload the torrent and start it again in linux by precisly indicating the place of the old download
[09:51] <justin420> hi all. can anybody tell me how to get evolution email to use smime email certificates?  I already have my certificates imported; but when going to select them I do not see them in the list of certificates to select? btw im using feisty, edgy this worked flawlessly.
[09:52] <slabby> neverblue2, some, im learning it atm
[09:52] <neverblue2> nice
[09:52] <neverblue2> same
[09:52] <jussi_> burner: at 1kb/s? :P
[09:52] <zmeiat_joro> has anyone used menuetos or syllable?
[09:52] <slabby> neverblue2, trying to get the hang of classes
[09:52] <burner> jussi_: aww, bummer.  I would suggest deluge over azureus though... www.deluge-torrent.org
[09:52] <Denon_> trying to install a print driver i get this andy@rover:/media/cdrom1/Linux$ ./install.sh
[09:52] <Denon_> bash: ./install.sh: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission denied
[09:52] <neverblue2> i have just done an ajax project :)
[09:52] <Denon_> anyone help?
[09:52] <wza> burner  ...  the cd check is done... no errors
[09:53] <wza> burner seems to but a display thing
[09:53] <meyou> burner: is there some way to just make grub rewrite the MBR and stuff? It works fine once I can get it to load (via the ubuntu cd's "boot first hard disk" option) I just need it to actually load :p
[09:53] <wza> burner seems to bea display thing
[09:53] <burner> wza: just install the alternate cd?  what video card?
[09:53] <burner> meyou: once you get it to load, man grub-install
[09:53] <jetscreamer> grub-install hd0 for instance
[09:54] <jussi_> one question btw.. whats the linux version of windows program files? need to locate azureus from there so that i can start the download with it once ive used firefox to download the torrent
[09:54] <joakim_> gxine says "No demuxer found - stream format not recognised." how do I install the demuxer?
[09:54] <jetscreamer> azureus is probably in /usr/bin
[09:54] <burner> jussi_: /usr/bin/azureus is probably where it resides
[09:54] <jetscreamer> !w32codecs
[09:54] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[09:54] <jussi_> burner: ty mate
[09:55] <joakim_> !w32codecs
[09:55] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[09:55] <pircjo1> Hi, what is the best way to attach a windows network drive to an UBUNTU server?
[09:55] <burner> jussi_: for the record, \program files -> /usr/bin != 1 -> 1
[09:55] <wza> burner alternate ??? laptop video card.. think ge6150
[09:55] <joakim_> !codecs
[09:55] <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
[09:55] <burner> wza: maybe it's just a livecd problem that will work once you have ubuntu installed :)
[09:56] <burner> wza: ge == nvidia?  that usually works
[09:56] <aa^way> does anyone have clue? I opened one music, listened for 4 secs, closed it, but it keeped playing :S, nothing opened in window bar
[09:56] <jussi_> burner: thanks man .. thats what i needed :P
[09:56] <aa^way> its still playing lolz
[09:56] <pircjo1> Hi, what is the best way to attach a windows network drive to an UBUNTU server?
[09:57] <Thursley> sinkorswim, I think the program within the window is responsible for positioning, however there are other apps that will allow you to do this (and more) http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/devilspie is one of them
[09:57] <wza> burner supposed to.. but the previous version work perfectly
[09:58] <justin420> hi all. can anybody tell me how to get evolution email to use smime email certificates?  I already have my certificates imported; but when going to select them I do not see them in the list of certificates to select? btw im using feisty, edgy this worked flawlessly.
[09:58] <jussi_> burner: azureus wont continue downloading from where bitcomet started, even though i put it to download in the same folder :S:S
[09:58] <jussi_> burner: where bitcomet finished i mean
[09:58] <burner> bummer
[09:58] <CHA0Xm1nd> hey guys :-) how do i mount usb storrage devices?
[09:59] <jussi_> oh no
[09:59] <jussi_> it is
[09:59] <jussi_> nice
[09:59] <burner> right on, i was just about to bash bitcomet ;)
[09:59] <jussi_> its just checking the location u see
[10:00] <SpeakerMania> Hey, I just plugged in my digital camera with an SD card in it. When the Import Photos dialog popped up, I pressed ignore. I want to view the camera as a drive so I can dd an MP3 for playback on my Wii. How do I do this?
[10:00] <meyou> burner: I don't suppose update-grub would do it eh?
[10:00] <burner> probably
[10:00] <BlkGhost> Yells and SCREAMS I got frekin dual monitors too work ... wahooooooooooooooo
[10:00] <baghyay> 7-Zip is installed but how can i  use it from an terminal
[10:00] <BlkGhost> sits back down...
[10:00] <burner> baghyay: 7z from terminal
[10:00] <burner> baghyay: or just use file-roller
[10:00] <Thursley> SpeakerMania, it is probably listed in /media
[10:01] <SpeakerMania> Okay, I'll try
[10:01] <BlkGhost> TY
[10:01] <slabby> neverblue2, installed and updating now
[10:01] <SpeakerMania> Thursley, the drive "usbdisk" is empty and all the others aren't the camera
[10:02] <baghyay> thanx
[10:02] <Thursley> SpeakerMania, I guess that's it then, there might also be an icon to it on your desktop
[10:02] <lusepuster_> howdy, sorry for bothering you twice, but I left my lappy on w/o the power chord, so any replies to my question earlier are lost...
[10:02] <SpeakerMania> Thursley, there is no such icon.
[10:02] <Leto-II> Hqloq
[10:03] <Leto-II> Haloa  ...
[10:03] <Leto-II> ousp
[10:03] <lusepuster_> As mentioned, I installed Zenwalk on an extra partition, and though I didn't touch the GRUB install or install lilo, somehow when I boot into Ubuntu, it doesn't load my /home
[10:03] <ShackJack> Hi - got one of those Dell 530N's with Ubuntu preinstalled... has anyone managed to get suspend working on these puppies? (using Nvidia binary driver - though doesn't work with nv driver either)
[10:03] <Thursley> SpeakerMania, try reconnecting your camera and see where it brings you when you import the photos (excuse my ignorance, i've only done something similar with a memory stick)
[10:03] <wacky_> where's php5-pdo-sqlite3 ?!
[10:03] <Anlar> ShackJack: most often it is the 3d state, 3d desktop, that is the problem..
[10:04] <wacky_> there's no PHP PDO::Sqlite3 support ?
[10:04] <SpeakerMania> Thursley, downloading the photos, we'll see
[10:04] <slabby> !freenx
[10:04] <ubotu> FreeNX is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[10:04] <RickinFl> Is there a good hardware compatibility list for Ubuntu should you want to build a new pc that will run flawlessly with Ubuntu?
[10:05] <fevel> how do I configure kppp t dial zero to get a line before dialing the number?
[10:05] <ShackJack> Anlar: Yep, though I had reverted to the nv driver and got pretty much the same results. I've not had good liuck with suspend in general... Anyone manage to get suspend working on their Ubuntu/Dell desktop (530/1N)?
[10:05] <buzz_> Hi - I just installed edubuntu in the synaptic manager.... How can i use it now? i know how it used to work @ xubuntu, but it doesnt appear at my login screen
[10:05] <buzz_> (got ubuntu feisty)
[10:05] <wacky_> ok, found it! duh
[10:05] <BeCkY> hi
[10:06] <Anlar> ShackJack: not just the driver, but also disable 3d effects?
[10:06] <Jack_Sparrow> !hardware
[10:06] <ubotu> For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[10:06] <jussi_> burner: sry to still disturb u, but why is azureus still suggesting that i have a nat problem even though i open the necessary ports?
[10:06] <ieee802> someone can help me with ipw2200 i got a firmware error and i know the module is compiled inside the kernel can i install a new version of ipw2200 with new firmware without having to recompile the kernel? (i'm new to linux)
[10:07] <ShackJack> Anlar: I don't start the "desktop Effects" via ubuntu, but rather compiz --replace in startup session programs. My impression is that it didn't start if 3d support was not enabled...
[10:07] <RickinFl> thanks
[10:07] <burner> jussi_: got me, if it's forwarded correctly, it should be fine.  Try playing with upnp?  or use deluge :)
[10:07] <YANP> How do I uninstall Frostwire?
[10:08] <jussi_> burner: ok :D .. ill try to get deluge
[10:08] <Jack_Sparrow> RickinFl: Stick with nvidia for video.. broadcom bcm43xx chipset for wireless are good choices
[10:08] <Anlar> ShackJack: it's usually some device driver that blocks the suspend process.. some of the devices.. often it is the display adapter, but I don't know how todig further
[10:08] <Vlet> YANP: Same way you installed it, except uncheck it
[10:08] <RickinFl> thanks for the wiki link this will be of great help...I am thinking of building computers with offering Ubuntu for people who want to escape the windows os
[10:08] <ShackJack> Anlar: I can't beleive it didn't work out of the box - lame...
[10:08] <YANP> the only option I get is 'reinstall'
[10:08] <slowz3r> Anyone available to help me install my Wusb54gv4 drivers
[10:08] <hyperion_> How to Start Edubuntu after Installing it using the Synaptic Manager in Ubuntu Feisty?
[10:08] <DaniloCesar> Someone here knows a way to emulate a 32bit machine under a 64bits machine WITH Kqemu + qemu?
[10:09] <burner> jussi_: or ktorrent if you're partial to kde :)
[10:09] <Vlet> YANP: You could also check out 'Nicotine-Plus'
[10:09] <Vlet> YANP: You don't have a 'mark for removal'?
[10:09] <justin420> hi all. can anybody tell me how to get evolution email to use smime email certificates?  I already have my certificates imported; but when going to select them I do not see them in the list of certificates to select? btw im using feisty, edgy this worked flawlessly.
[10:09] <YANP> no..i downloaded it off frostwire..and installed it by double clicking
[10:09] <speakerboxx> hus using pidgin?
[10:09] <jussi_> burner: ktorrent seems to be a bitch when i try to continue downloading from i finished with bitcomet.. :S
[10:10] <ShackJack> jussi_: Check out http://www.getdeb.net/search.php?keywords=deluge for latest :)
[10:10] <Vlet> YANP: You downloaded Frostwire off of Frostwire?
[10:10] <YANP> the website
[10:10] <Jack_Sparrow> slowz3r: there are at least two versions with different chipsets on that wireless
[10:10] <Vlet> oh. Try the 'Synaptic package manager' maybe, or is that what you're using?
[10:11] <pircjo1> I am running UBUNTU 6.06 server and have attached a windows network drive via cifs I have an intermittent problem when I copy files to the shared drive I get a "Bad file Descriptor" message, I can't see a pattern it seams to be random although I have only had it happen on a larger file (around 300 meg) and it transfers part of the file, always the same amount of bytes before aborting
[10:11] <iShock> Help: checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables <-- How can I fix
[10:11] <slowz3r> Jack_Sparrow: i believe its the rt2500
[10:12] <jussi_> burner: got deluge installed now.. gonna give it a shot :)
[10:12] <lusepuster_> Bump - any tips for troubleshooting my mount prob w my home partition?
[10:12] <jrib> iShock: what are you compiling?
[10:12] <craigbass1976> Is there a way to use dapper but get a newer version of Ardour?
[10:12] <iShock> jrib: Unreal
[10:12] <hyperion_> How do I run edubuntu after installing it in Ubuntu 7.04 (using the synaptic packetmanager)
[10:12] <Vlet> pircjo1: Sounds like a #samba issue
[10:12] <jrib> !compiling > iShock (see the private message from ubotu)
[10:12] <Thursley> iShock, try: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[10:12] <slowz3r> Jack_Sparrow: i tried before but somthing went wrong so it wouldnt power on so i uninstalledi t
[10:12] <CHA0Xm1nd> does anyone know an easy way to detect usb keys?
[10:13] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> Hi guys I am new to ubuntu and hope someone could answer my question.
[10:13] <Jack_Sparrow> slowz3r: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=118929
[10:13] <iShock> Oh god...
[10:13] <Vlet> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr: Just shoot it out - if anyone can help, they will
[10:13] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> i want to use vmware and ubuntu on one machine
[10:13] <iShock> I was doing build-essentials%b :(
[10:13] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> do i install vmaware first
[10:13] <Dave132> help, when I go to shut down ubuntu, there's no shut down button, how do i fix this?
[10:14] <iShock> Dave132: Where are you lookngi for it?
[10:14] <pircjo1> Vlet: Is there a better way to mount the drive?
[10:14] <BlkGhost> drunken no,.. ubuntu first
[10:14] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> ic
[10:14] <aztracker1> Dave132, to clarify, you click the shutdown panel icon, then in the list (restart, suspend, hibernate...) you have no shutdown?
[10:14] <Dave132> ishock, the menu bar
[10:14] <jrib> Dave132: what does 'groups' return?
[10:14] <Vlet> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr: Well, depends. VMWare is a program that hosts operating systems, so do you want to run ubuntu IN vmware, or do you want to use vmware on ubuntu to run windows (or something)?
[10:14] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> so an OS has to be running first
[10:14] <slowz3r> Jack_Sparrow: ill try that
[10:14] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> yes Vlet
[10:15] <Jack_Sparrow> slowz3r: Sorry I cnt help more
[10:15] <Dave132> aztracker1, corrwct
[10:15] <BlkGhost> yes to which one
[10:15] <Nicholas-c> wow 1170
[10:15] <Nicholas-c> wow!
[10:15] <ShackJack> hyperion_: I don't think Edubuntu is selectable as a session from gdm.. It's just extra packs of programs, backgrounds, etc...
[10:15] <outlaw686> hey guys, I'm really kinda getting frustrated setting up my wireless on my thinkpad r52. Been reading alot of documentation but no avail, ive tried the ipw2200 drivers, but no luck it says its there but i cant get the wireless light to come on. can anyone help?
[10:15] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> if i install vmware ontop of ubuntu will i need to install it again in vmware? or will vmware use the installation of my ubuntu
[10:15] <aztracker1> Dave132, as jrib asked, if you run groups in a terminal, what groups are you in?
[10:16] <Dave132> justa sec
[10:16] <Thursley> outlaw686, does "ifconfig -a" show your device? wifi0 or ath0 etc
[10:16] <CarlFK> dapper, browser closes when I try to play flash.  I saw an 'easy fix' but cant find it.  any suggestions ?
[10:16] <Vlet> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr: yes, either windows or ubuntu (or whatever) needs to be installed on the computer. Then you can install vmware and run something else
[10:16] <aztracker1> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr, you install vmware on your host OS (presuming ubuntu)... after that, you create a virtual machine to run your guest OS...
[10:16] <BlkGhost> yeah
[10:16] <Vlet> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr: vmware is like adding a second floor to a building. you need to have a first floor first though
[10:16] <BlkGhost> nods..
[10:16] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> ic
[10:16] <Dave132> how do you run groups?
[10:16] <hyperion_> Shackjack: It was installable in the synaptic manager just like xubuntu, thought i was able to choose xubuntu when logging in, which i cant with edubuntu... Anyway its properly installed
[10:16] <Jack_Sparrow> outlaw686: Dont base anything on just the light... SOme poeple report it works but just not getting the light
[10:17] <jrib> Dave132: accessories -> Terminal   then type 'groups' and press enter
[10:17] <aztracker1> Dave132, open Applications->Accessories->Terminal
[10:17] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> then to switch between OS's i would need to install ubuntu in vmware again next to any other OS that i choose correct?
[10:17] <Vlet> pircjo1: not sure, but I think I've had similar problems when doing such things... think it's slight incompatibilities between versions of the SMB protocol
[10:17] <outlaw686> ifconfig -a doesnt show me my wireless card
[10:17] <ShackJack> hyperion_: Xubuntu uses a different window manager - Edubuntu does not, so it's likely just a regular GNOME session with extra stuff under Education menu...
[10:17] <outlaw686> i did get it to show up in iwconfig tho
[10:17] <Dave132> dave adm dialout fax cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev lpadmin scanner admin
[10:18] <Thursley> outlaw686, try "ifconfig deviceName up" where device name is the name you saw in iwconfig
[10:18] <Vlet> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr: Well, what is it you want to do? do you want to be able to switch back and forth between windows and ubuntu? like, sometimes boot up into windows, other times to ubuntu?
[10:18] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> yes
[10:18] <nerdboy1024> i can not get ubunu to install to my 8mb casio palm organizer, can someone help me?
[10:18] <hyperion_> Ah I see, but how do i fire it up to show the typical icons, background etc. that you see in @ the edubuntu screenshots? :d
[10:19] <TheCreationist> Is there a way to make Nautilus load image/video thumbnails for an entire directory?  I'm tired of having to select each individual file just to get a preview.
[10:19] <jrib> Dave132: I believe you need to be in "powerdev", use this command: sudo adduser dave powerdev
[10:19] <Dave132> jrib,ok
[10:19] <jrib> TheCreationist: it's supposed to, not sure why it wouldn't
[10:19] <projex> nerdboy1024: you not one for asking help, If I we're you I'd disconnect, change your identity and come back.
[10:19] <Vlet> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr: Then it might not be vmware that you need. vmware would allow you to run both at the same time, but it might not be what you desire... sounds like you just want a "dual boot" - when you start your PC, you can choose windows or ubuntu
[10:20] <ShackJack> hyperion_: I don't think you can - that is dependant on extra setup stuff included on Edubuntu disk... no packages per se... You have to manually select (though I think it;s just differnet background)
[10:20] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> so i would have this type of installation >> Ubuntu>vmware>ubuntu/windows << correct?
[10:20] <TheCreationist> jrib: Well, the way it is now, all I get when opening a folder is a bunch of file icons (or thumbnails of files I had previously selected at some point).
[10:20] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> sorry Vlet i want to run both at the sametime
[10:20] <nerdboy1024> projex, lol, why?
[10:20] <jrib> TheCreationist: I don't really know.  I would see if it happens with a new user.  That way you can see if it's a configuration info or not
[10:20] <Dave132> jrib, now what?
[10:20] <BlkGhost> Drunken then UBUNTU -> Vmware -- WINDOWS
[10:21] <jrib> Dave132: logout and log back in
[10:21] <Vlet> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr: ahh, then it's really up to you which one becomes the first floor and which is the second, as vmware runs on linux and windows. Just install one, vmware, then the other
[10:21] <Dave132> jrib, thanks
[10:21] <tidus> ?
[10:21] <amonkey> is there an equivlent of beryl-manager for compizfusion?
[10:21] <tidus> how i can go to spanish server?
[10:21] <tck-afk> amonkey, gnome-compiz-manager
[10:21] <nerdboy1024> /whowas projex
[10:21] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> BlkGhost so no need to install Ubuntu a second time correct? Vmware will use the os currently installed? then i can just install XP?
[10:21] <ShackJack> amonkey: There fusion icon or something on the trevino website...
[10:22] <lusepuster_> amonkey: Yes, fusion-icon, but ask in the compiz-fusion channel... They're very helpoful!
[10:22] <BlkGhost> I found that if I Run Linux & Linux Vmware with a Windows install after it runs the fastest but also takes longer to setup
[10:22] <lmosher> when I change something in xorg (mouse button config) do I need to restart gmd or just logout/login?
[10:22] <amonkey> tck-afk, ShackJack lusepuster_ thanks!
[10:22] <szkud> I've got a tar.gz of the drivers for my wireless card, but i'm not sure where to put it. it's hard to search for something liek that. can someone point me in the right direction?
[10:22] <nerdboy1024> i've installed ubunu on my microwave oven, but when i start the cook prosess, the table does not turn, can someone help me?
[10:23] <ShackJack> tck-afk: amonkey -- actually you want compizconfig-settings-manager -- I thought you were talkinga bout the icvon thing...
[10:23] <BlkGhost> yeah it has everything thats need when you install it
[10:23] <lusepuster_> again, try the compiz-fusion channel...
[10:23] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> so does Windows > Vmware>Ubuntu take too long to boot up?
[10:24] <BlkGhost> no but linux is faster
[10:24] <ShackJack> lmosher: Either is fine...
[10:24] <szkud> nerdboy1024: you no hungry for microwave ubuntu. you hungry for microwave hotpocket
[10:24] <Kohvihoor> is there any way to get old fglrx drivers to work with feisty, the ones that support radeon 9200 ?
[10:24] <hyperion_> ShackJack: but If i can't use it seperately, then I don't see the reason to download it...  it even shows up the edubuntu splash now when logging in, even though its loading normal ubuntu xD
[10:24] <nerdboy1024> szkud: :)
[10:24] <Dave132> didnt chang a thing, still no shut down button
[10:25] <Thursley> szkud, what kind of food is a hotpocket? or what is it like?
[10:25] <ShackJack> hyperion_: Yeah, it's more meant to be a standalone distro ;)  -- but you have all the prgrams, etc... that are included with it..
[10:25] <crackintosh> how do i turn on ssh in feisty
[10:25] <hyperion_> ShackJack: Ok then, thx for help
[10:25] <bruenig> !info openssh-server
[10:25] <ubotu> openssh-server: Secure shell server, an rshd replacement. In component main, is optional. Version 1:4.3p2-8ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 230 kB, installed size 596 kB
[10:25] <Pete_North> !ssh
[10:25] <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/
[10:25] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> i am not too familiar with the command line when it comes to installing linux but now i am at the point i want to switch from windows. do i need to compile ubuntu to have it install? or is it automated somewhat like Windows?
[10:25] <tck-afk> anyone use windows SMS
[10:25] <szkud> Thursley: it's like a sandwich/wrap. should show up if you google it
[10:26] <BlkGhost> General Thought... I just finished 92 updates for Ubuntu and 130 for WIndows .. huh .. go figure,..
[10:26] <ShackJack> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr: Automated.. boot from CD and you're good to go...
[10:26] <igor_wo_Umbuntu> !ssh++
[10:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ssh++ - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:26] <bruenig> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr, get the iso, burn it to cd, restart computer, double click install and fill in boxes with information
[10:26] <Dave132> jrib, still no shut down
[10:26] <Vlet> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr: It's easier than windows :)
[10:26] <Thursley> szkud, just wondering cause I keep hearing about them on this sitcom :P
[10:26] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> ty you Vlet,BlkGhost,ShackJack for all the help
[10:26] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> and bruenig
[10:27] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> yiou guys been very helpful
[10:27] <Vlet> welcome :)
[10:27] <BlkGhost> np
[10:27] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> I am at that point now where windows will be a thing of the past but still need it at home for some family members
[10:27] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> so i think vmware will be a good way to go
[10:28] <Pete_North> 
[10:28] <ShackJack> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr: dual boot - FTW!
[10:28] <Dave132> help, getting black screen on logout, any ideas?
[10:28] <BlkGhost> passes Drunken all his Hair he pulled out getting everythign working... Now I'm bald.. ... Here you will need this
[10:28] <Vlet> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr: There'll be a bit of a learning-curve/untraining yourself from thinking like m$, but then you'll love it
[10:29] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> ShackJack dont wanna go dual boot
[10:29] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> is it advisable to run desktop and server next to each other on vmware?
[10:29] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> i would like to learn both as far as features
[10:29] <szkud> Dave132: you took loggin out to the next level. shutting down
[10:29] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> or will it be unstable
[10:29] <BlkGhost> Why not...
[10:29] <BlkGhost> thats the sweet part about vmware
[10:30] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> nice
[10:30] <Dave132> szkud, well that was another probblem i hadalos
[10:30] <Dave132> also
[10:30] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> all i need to do is maybe get me another stick of memory to speed things a little faster
[10:30] <BlkGhost> it diesn't know there is multi machines there .. each one is in its own little packadge..
[10:30] <outlaw6860> tried sudo ifconfig eth1 and it killed my connection lol
[10:30] <aztracker1> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr, think of vmware as a program that runs in the host (Ubuntu), inside of vmware runs a virtual computer (with windows, or whatever)... one runs inside the other.
[10:30] <szkud> Dave132: have you tried a repair or reinstall?
[10:31] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> vmware wesbite recommends 2GB of RAM while i have only 1GB.
[10:31] <Dave132> no, how do i do a repair?
[10:31] <aztracker1> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr, with vmware you dedicate a certain amount of memory to the guest... you could give 512 to the guest windows, then will have 512 for the host..
[10:31] <szkud> Dave132: it'll be an option on the boot disk if i'm not mistaken.
[10:31] <aztracker1> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr, I'd recommend 2gb, so you can give windows at least 768mb.. (if xp)
[10:31] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> yes
[10:32] <Dave132> szkud, ok il try that thanks
[10:32] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> aztracker1 i will need to get me another stick eventaully
[10:32] <szkud> definitely read into what all is going to be 'repaired'  though and back up your shite
[10:32] <jrib> Dave132: does 'groups' say you are in powerdev now?
[10:32] <chyme> Has anyone noticed any bad issues running mIRC under WINE?
[10:32] <clever> chyme: i have lots
[10:32] <bruenig> use xchat
[10:32] <clever> chyme: scripteditor is messed up and allmost unuseable
[10:32] <clever> chyme: crashes randomly
[10:32] <clever> minor bugs
[10:32] <outlaw6860> if an adaptor isnt working properly will it still show up in iwconfig and not ifconfig -a?
[10:32] <chyme> mIRC/WINE keeps dying on me, on certain double click events.
[10:33] <clever> disluke xchat
[10:33] <aztracker1> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr, try it giving 512mb to the guest, shouldn't run too bad.. also, no heavy gaming on windows under vmware..
[10:33] <szkud> clever: irssi?
[10:33] <chyme> That a bad bug :P
[10:33] <lmosher> Something has changed after an update (not sure :/), but my mouse buttons are not responding. Before the left-right lean on the mousewheel would trigger 'XF86Forward' and 'XF86Back' in xev. Now I get the left lean as Button 6 but the right lean as nothing. Any idea? I really would like to get my right lean back.
[10:33] <clever> i perfer irssi for linux
[10:33] <clever> and mainly use mirc on winblows
[10:33] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> i am not into gamig belive it or not
[10:33] <clever> atm im on a xp laptop ssh'ed into my linux at home controling irssi thru screen
[10:33] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> more into just getting my movies and proggies that i need
[10:33] <chyme> I gave up on irssi
[10:34] <chyme> back when they rooted me..
[10:34] <BlkGhost> Guess there is no Mirc clone for linux
[10:34] <BlkGhost> ?
[10:34] <chyme> blah
[10:34] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> but just want xp to work fine so my wife doesn't see the difference
[10:34] <Vlet> chyme: except for one little issue, I'm enjoying it
[10:34] <chyme> No BlkGhost
[10:34] <outlaw6860> lol im using mirc now on my desktop while i try to get my laptotp to work
[10:34] <chyme> You can run under wine, but I cant keep it from dying for some reason.
[10:34] <clever> mine also crashes randomly(even when im not even touching it)
[10:34] <ShackJack> BlkGhost: Pidgin works fine for IRC chat
[10:34] <aztracker1> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr, me either really... waiting on 7.10 so I can have sound on my laptop...
[10:34] <clever> i dont have a linux local atm so cant mess with it much
[10:35] <aztracker1> given up on trying to compile alsa from source.
[10:35] <wonka071> hello all
[10:35] <ShackJack> aztracker1: Might have to wait longer that that :)
[10:35] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> 7.10 Ubuntu?
[10:35] <chyme> I'd pay khaleds crazy 20 dollars, for a *nix version of mirc.
[10:35] <clever> im compiling my entire os from source(glibc is having errors atm)
[10:35] <ShackJack> !hi | wonka071
[10:36] <ubotu> wonka071: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[10:36] <compengi> BlkGhost, xchat is an irc client check xchat.org, pidgin could work also, but xchat is way better
[10:36] <BlkGhost> yeah Xchat is what i'm on now
[10:36] <BlkGhost> its alright
[10:36] <clever> i find gaim's irc support is very poor(pidgin probly is the same)
[10:36] <ublender> Hey, does anyone know a good lame command line?
[10:36] <BlkGhost> Would like to see a user list on the side
[10:36] <compengi> BlkGhost, then why do you want mirc?
[10:36] <BlkGhost> though
[10:36] <ublender> For vbr + decent brate
[10:36] <lmosher> echo 'Im stupid'
[10:36] <wonka071> ? I installed Ubuntu genealogy dist with the newest u7.04 all i did was a install & update & it took up 8Gb on hard drive?
[10:36] <slabby> how do I find out what my ip adress is? (internal ip adress)
[10:36] <ben___> how do I extract tar.gz files from the terminal? (sorry)
[10:36] <wonka071> is this correct ?
[10:36] <BlkGhost> I don't I like the layout of it
[10:37] <lmosher> ben___, In one shot it's 'tar xvfz filename.tar.gz'
[10:37] <aztracker1> ShackJack, Well, the 7.10 alphas work for my audio device, but when I update past the cd install, gnome gets borked somehow (doesn't load the desktop)
[10:37] <compengi> BlkGhost, which xchat version do you use?
[10:37] <BlkGhost> newest
[10:37] <ShackJack> ben___: tar -xvf filename.tat.gz
[10:37] <clever> wonka071: 'du --max-depth=1 -x 2>/dev/null | sort -n'
[10:37] <compengi> BlkGhost, 2.8.4?
[10:37] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> aztracker1 7.10 Ubuntu?
[10:37] <outlaw6860> ben, i found this to be a lifesaver when i was starting out http://monkeyblog.org/ubuntu/installing/
[10:38] <clever> wonka071: that will list all folders in the current folder sorted by there size
[10:38] <lmosher> Something has changed after an update (not sure :/), but my mouse buttons are not responding. Before the left-right lean on the mousewheel would trigger 'XF86Forward' and 'XF86Back' in xev. Now I get the left lean as Button 6 but the right lean as nothing. Any idea? I really would like to get my right lean back.
[10:38] <aztracker1> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr, it'll be the next release, around october..
[10:38] <clever> wonka071: cd into / and then run it to see whats fatest
[10:38] <BlkGhost> no xchat - gnome 0.16
[10:38] <hyperion_> slabby: System -> Administration -> Network
[10:38] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> so from 7.04 to 7.10?
[10:38] <ben___> Thanks a lot everybody :)
[10:38] <compengi> BlkGhost, oh that's not the newest one, it changed a lot
[10:38] <aztracker1> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr, basically... 7.04 was released in April of 2007... '07.04
[10:38] <baastrup> is it posible to get the sound preview working in nautilus??
[10:38] <BlkGhost> oh
[10:38] <aztracker1> the next should be in october..
[10:39] <iratsu> how does one do a surface scan in linux to detect bad sectors and such?
[10:39] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> will updates go without a hitch if i use 7.04?
[10:39] <compengi> BlkGhost, go to xchat.org download the source and build it
[10:39] <BlkGhost> k brb
[10:39] <clever> iratsu: its an option to fsck
[10:39] <slabby> hyperion_, I cant see it on there
[10:39] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> slabby start>run>type cmd>enter>ipconfig
[10:39] <slabby> im runing ubuntu
[10:39] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> ip address you want to see slabby
[10:39] <iratsu> clever: ah, thanks
[10:39] <aztracker1> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr, I haven't had issues going from 6.04-6.10-7.04 so it should go smooth.
[10:39] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> nice
[10:40] <slabby> i know how to find my ip on windows
[10:40] <clever> iratsu: -c i beleive
[10:40] <outlaw6860> when i do a lspci -v it shows my card fine, get a card and everything but i still cant get it to work
[10:40] <compengi> slabby, can't you see it through administration>network?
[10:40] <P_Kable> How can I create an ISO file from a cd on ubuntu ?
[10:40] <slabby> compegni, no
[10:40] <clever> slabby: if you run 'ifconfig' in a terminal window youll see it on linux
[10:40] <aztracker1> err 5.10 to 6.06, or something like that.. 5.10 was the first ubuntu I worked on.
[10:40] <compengi> slabby, you are using DHCP?
[10:40] <lmosher> My mouse button 7 is no longer working. Buttons 6 and 7 (mouse wheel left and right) used to trigger as XFree86Forward and Back, but now I only get button6 and no button 7 (in xev)
[10:41] <clever> compengi: even if he has dhcp ifconfig will show it
[10:41] <slabby> compegni, yes, did you mean network tools by any chance?
[10:41] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> sorry slabby thought you were in windows
[10:41] <slabby> ive got it thanks everyone
[10:41] <ds0n> ublender, you still around?
[10:41] <whiteygford> hi?
[10:41] <ublender> yea
[10:41] <whiteygford> i need some serious help
[10:41] <felipe_>  /join
[10:41] <compengi> slabby, network tools does something else
[10:41] <Dhraakellian> how do I get ^U and such to work in gnome?
[10:41] <ShackJack> !ask | whiteygford
[10:41] <ubotu> whiteygford: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:42] <outlaw6860> anyone wanna remote into my machine and help me figure out why my wlan card isnt working? lol i dont care about security atm i just wanna figure it out
[10:42] <ds0n> lame -V2 blah.wav blah.mp3 will get you an average of around 200kbps using vbr
[10:42] <genii> P_Kable if the device the cd is is for instance /dev/hdc and you want to put it in an iso file in your home dir, then:   dd if=/dev/hdc of=~/myisofilename.iso
[10:42] <Dhraakellian> I know how to do it with GTK apps running in KDE with gtk-qt, but how do I do it in a pure Gnome environment?
[10:42] <whiteygford> how do I figure out my root password? i never set one and it never told me it
[10:42] <ds0n> are you looking for more or less then that
[10:42] <ublender> It sucks, I would prefer to use AAC for my music, but I can't get the to work
[10:42] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> toor maybe ?
[10:42] <chyme> :P
[10:42] <ublender> tags*
[10:42] <ShackJack> whiteygford: Check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword?highlight=%28password%29
[10:42] <Dhraakellian> ds0n: doesn't V2 have a target/nominal bitrate of 190 or so?
[10:42] <aztracker1> whiteygford, for sudo, and gksu you use your password..
[10:43] <outlaw6860> your route pass is the same as your username password, it is for me anyway
[10:43] <lmosher> whiteygford, Your root passwd isn't set by default. Use sudo.
[10:43] <P_Kable> genii, thx a lot
[10:43] <ublender> thx though
[10:43] <aztracker1> whiteygford, if absolutely necessary, you can use  sudo su  but it's bad practice..
[10:43] <ds0n> Dhraakellian, out of personal experience i don't really know.  im reading the  lame usage examples on sourceforge
[10:43] <Dhraakellian> outlaw6860: well, more properly, I think gksudo just uses your user password if you don't have a root password set
[10:43] <compengi> aztracker1, he said that after install he was asked for a pass which he didn't insert
[10:43] <wonka071> were is a gd place to get cmd for ubuntu I'am a noob to linux *Laughs* ?
[10:43] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> aztracker1 do you know if there is a support for apps in ubuntu that do the same job like windows apps to rip movies convert them etc,etc...
[10:43] <whiteygford> im a total linux idiot, i just got it so....i dont know what sudo means ^^;;
[10:43] <Dhraakellian> ds0n: I'm going by what I remember seeing on hydrogenaudio
[10:43] <genii> P_Kable You're welcome
[10:44] <Dhraakellian> at least, I think what I described is how kdesu works
[10:44] <Dhraakellian> but I still might be mistaken
[10:44] <aztracker1> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr, they're out there... xDVDRip is one...
[10:44] <lmosher> whiteygford, That's the ubuntu philosophy anyway (not being able to log in as root). Sudo is 'super-user do'. It let's you run a command in the root space. For example, to install software with apt-get you need to type 'sudo apt-get install software-package-name'
[10:44] <aztracker1> DRuNKeN-MAsTEr, there are evil scripts/packages for ubuntu that will install all the stuff for you..
[10:44] <aztracker1> !worksforme
[10:44] <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.
[10:44] <slabby> Can someone help me with FreeNX please, ive follow ubuntu guide but cant connect
[10:44] <aztracker1> !automatix
[10:44] <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
[10:45] <Kjellviz> anyone know if theres a program avail to adjust the LEDs on a Dell XPS M1710?
[10:45] <outlaw6860> yea sorry meant something different that whay i said you cant log in as route unless you change your runlevel, but you dont need to do that just type sudo b4 you type a command
[10:45] <ShackJack> whiteygford: Are you saying you don't have your user password or forgot it or something (your user/root password) - If so check out link above...
[10:45] <ds0n> Dhraakellian, you may be right.  im tempted to try a few experiments just for the hell of it
[10:45] <whiteygford> oh
[10:45] <whiteygford> i think i got it
[10:45] <whiteygford> ill try
[10:45] <khatuido> there is a yahoo client with webcam?
[10:45] <lmosher> whiteygford, So any command you would need root for, just put 'sudo' in front of it and it will ask you for a passwd, which is your username password
[10:45] <outlaw6860> yea
[10:45] <whiteygford> thanks, if it doesnt work ill be back
[10:45] <chyme> No,, whitey is here (logged in) he has a pass, whitey use sudo whatever,, and use the password you logged in with.
[10:46] <P_Kable> genii, the cdrom is in /media/cdrom0 how cam I know what /dev/* is it related to ?
[10:46] <chyme> blah
[10:46] <chyme> late n :P
[10:46] <bluesmoon> khatuido: ayttm supports webcam on yahoo
[10:46] <lmosher> ShackJack, I believe he was looking for his root passwd, not his user passwd. I had a similar question when I switched from fedora :)
[10:46] <Anlar> P_Kable: /dev/cdrom usually
[10:46] <clever> P_Kable: check /etc/fstab
[10:46] <khatuido> thanks bluesmoon
[10:46] <ShackJack> lmosher: I thought he lost his user p/w :)
[10:46] <clever> P_Kable: if its mounted youll see it in the output of df or mount
[10:46] <P_Kable> I have 2 cdrom and a dvd
[10:47] <P_Kable> ok thx
[10:47] <wonka071> ? were & how do u update driver sorry for noob ?
[10:47] <ShackJack> wonka071: Driver for what?
[10:47] <clever> also eject can be used to umount it and spit it out(eject /media/cdrom0)
[10:47] <P_Kable> cool ,/dev/hdc thx all
[10:47] <TiMiDo> wonka071, m-a update
[10:47] <compengi> wonka071, depending on the driver
[10:47] <wonka071> looking for display oin labtop
[10:47] <wonka071> on
[10:48] <wonka071> graphic driver
[10:48] <ShackJack> wonka - Check out Restricted Drivers Manager - under admn
[10:48] <compengi> wonka071, isn't installed by default?
[10:48] <wonka071> yes it installed but web pages not that clear
[10:48] <KeVi1> Can someone help me? It says  I can't save a file in a certain place because I'm not root, but I'm using the account I installed Ubuntu with.
[10:49] <genii> P_Kable: I had to be away from computer a minute, glad you got the help you needed :)
[10:49] <jrib> KeVi1: what location?
[10:49] <compengi> wonka071, oh.. maybe you need flash and such?
[10:49] <Dhraakellian> how do I get emacs-like shortcuts (ctrl+U, etc) working in Gnome/GTK apps?
[10:49] <KeVi1> Um. /usr/share/apache2/default-site
[10:50] <ShackJack> KeVi1: You have to open proggie you're saving file with as root to save in locations other than /home, etc...
[10:50] <wonka071> no have flash installed
[10:50] <Anlar> Dhraakellian: 70s called, they want their shortcuts back
[10:50] <ShackJack> KeVi1: i.e. gksudo gedit /usr/share/...etc....
[10:50] <Dhraakellian> Anlar: heh... and I'm a Vim user too, but I still like ^U to work
[10:50] <compengi> wonka071, install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[10:50] <KeVi1> Sudo never works for me. It says my password is wrong
[10:50] <Dhraakellian> and *not* bring up the page source when I'm trying to clear Firefox's location bar
[10:51] <Anlar> Dhraakellian: 60s called and they want that editor back as well
[10:51] <jrib> Dhraakellian: /desktop/gnome/interface/gtk_key_theme gconf key to "Emacs"
[10:51] <buzz_> Has anyone managed to get Hackety Hack to work on Ubuntu AMD 64 Bit 7.04? ./hacketyhack: error while loading shared libraries: libwx_gtk2u_aui-2.8.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[10:51] <ShackJack> KeVi1: Passwords are case-sensitive... If you forgot it, you can reset it... see help.ubuntu.com
[10:51] <Dhraakellian> jrib: gconf-editor?
[10:51] <jrib> Dhraakellian: yep
[10:51] <Vlet> Is there a meta package that installs all the default ubuntu audio/video stuff?
[10:51] <h1st0> KeVi1: You have to use the administrator password.
[10:52] <whiteygford> hey again
[10:52] <h1st0> KeVi1: if you lost it reboot and boot to single user mode.  then change the passwd
[10:52] <compengi> Vlet, yeah install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[10:52] <Dhraakellian> jrib: 'fraid I'd have to do that
[10:52] <whiteygford> im even more confused now than when i started
[10:52] <Vlet> thanks compengi
[10:52] <jrib> KeVi1: your user password should work
[10:52] <h1st0> whiteygford: ?
[10:52] <jrib> Dhraakellian: why?
[10:52] <compengi> Vlet, np
[10:52] <whiteygford> h/o ill re-explain the problem
[10:52] <Zta> Where does the network-manager save the profiles I make?
[10:53] <KeVi1> It doesn't/
[10:53] <Eoghan> I'm having this problem every time i either update or install a new progam. "vmware-player, action "start" failed"
[10:53] <h1st0> Zta: check in yoyur ~
[10:53] <Eoghan> anyone seen it before
[10:53] <h1st0> Zta: ls -a will show hidden directories.
[10:53] <h1st0> Zta: or ctrl+h in nome file manager.
[10:53] <BlkGhost> is there a way in xchat to get an active list of all users in the current channel like mirc on the left ?
[10:53] <buzz_> Noone knows Hackety hack? it wont run on 64 bit :(
[10:53] <BlkGhost> Right
[10:53] <h1st0> BlkGhost: yeah it should already be there.
[10:53] <whiteygford> ok, i am trying to edit a file so that i can install beryl, but it says im not the owner and that root is the owner, i dont know the root password, nothing ive tried works to log in as root
[10:53] <ShackJack> !enter | whiteygford
[10:53] <ubotu> whiteygford: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[10:54] <CientificoLoco> I have eraesed everything of a memory SD and I want to restore some pictures, is there a way to do it?
[10:54] <h1st0> BlkGhost: look up in the menus like Edit > View or something.
[10:54] <BlkGhost> ahh its just shrunk
[10:54] <Zta> h1st0, can you bit a little more specific, perhaps?
[10:54] <Anlar> whiteygford: "sudo nano -w filename.txt" and give it your normal password
[10:54] <BlkGhost> :)
[10:54] <h1st0> whiteygford: what are you tyring to edit the file with.
[10:54] <Dhraakellian> okay, set it to Emacs ("emacs" doesn't work)
[10:54] <chyme> I'd Blkghost: click and drag the bar over, its "hiding" by default for some reason.
[10:54] <whiteygford> text editor
[10:54] <Dhraakellian> case sensitive, it seems
[10:54] <h1st0> Zta: I'm not sure where it is but i'm sure its in a hidden folder probably in your ~
[10:54] <dewbie> Hey guys
[10:54] <h1st0> whiteygford: you need to use sudo to edit the file
[10:54] <Zta> h1st0, also.. aren't they saved somewhere in /etc since I need rootpassword to configure the network
[10:54] <whiteygford> ok
[10:54] <h1st0> whiteygford: try gksu gedit filename
[10:55] <whiteygford> so i cant log in under root?
[10:55] <h1st0> whiteygford: enter you users password
[10:55] <jrib> KeVi1: what is the output of this command: groups
[10:55] <whiteygford> gotcha
[10:55] <h1st0> whiteygford: you can but typically you shouldn't .  Sudo runs the command as root.
[10:55] <BlkGhost> Does any have any places to get good 2048 X 468 desktop backgrounds or should I just got to " Enlightenment " or is there some sweet theme out there ?
[10:55] <Anlar> whiteygford: NO. command line, put "sudo" before all the commands.
[10:55] <whiteygford> ok
[10:55] <whiteygford> gotcha
[10:55] <h1st0> whiteygford: that way you don't bork something by mistake.
[10:55] <h1st0> Zta: let me look real quick
[10:56] <whiteygford> ok
[10:56] <whiteygford> thank you very much
[10:56] <outlaw6860> if you really want to get to root sudo init 1 :P
[10:56] <outlaw6860> not recommeded tho
[10:56] <KeVi1> jrib: kevin adm dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev lpadmin scanner admin
[10:56] <Alaks> Can anyone tell me why my heap and stack are not executable, I don't have pax or anything like that going and i disabled the stackshield...so why are my heap and stack still not executable I am running kernel 2.6.x
[10:57] <chyme> On debian boxes, I would set them to disable root and set up sudo[ers] , I appreciate ubuntu automatically setting it up.
[10:57] <jrib> KeVi1: what does this command return: sudo echo hi
[10:57] <Dhraakellian> sudo su - -c passwd
[10:57] <Dhraakellian> will let you set a root password
[10:57] <jrib> Dhraakellian: please don't recommend that
[10:57] <Dhraakellian> if you really wanyeah
[10:57] <BlkGhost> Anyone know of some sweet themes or is Enlightenment better ?
[10:57] <KeVi1> jrib: sudo suddenly started working o.O It returned hi
[10:58] <CientificoLoco> I have eraesed everything of a memory SD and I want to restore some pictures, is there a way to do it?
[10:58] <jrib> KeVi1: ok, does your gksudo command from before work now?
[10:58] <outlaw6860> go back in time
[10:58] <KeVi1> What gksudo?
[10:58] <HOT> CientificoLoco: i couldnt tell you how in linux but windows have many freeware recovery tools
[10:58] <outlaw6860> you'll need a delorian tho
[10:58] <samushka> im currently in Ubuntu 7.10 .... i don't see the Proprietary Driver Manager that was there in 7.04 ... how can i enable it ?
[10:58] <gabrieltomate> How can i do to gnome dont show the window when i move (drag)?
[10:58] <jrib> KeVi1: gksudo gedit /usr/share/apache2/default-site
[10:58] <whiteygford> what command would i use to edit a file?
[10:58] <bcnl> has anyone else had trouble installing spampd in Edy Eft?
[10:58] <bcnl> i get errors
[10:58] <CientificoLoco> HOT: do you know the name?
[10:58] <Dhraakellian> Any recommendations for a minimalist (in terms of size) theme/style for Gnome/GTK?
[10:59] <jrib> gabrieltomate: check out (from memory) /apps/metacity/reduced_resources in gconf-editor
[10:59] <HOT> CientificoLoco: just google "sd data recovery freeware"
[10:59] <mattgyver83> I am using Ubuntu 6.10, if i update to the newest version am i going to loose anything?
[10:59] <Dhraakellian> for the record, I use Domino on this Kubuntu box, but I'm looking for something on the Ubuntu laptop
[10:59] <jrib> !gutsy | samushka
[10:59] <ubotu> samushka: 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
[10:59] <buzz_> uhm Dhraakellian: http://art.gnome.org/themes/gtk2/
[10:59] <KeVi1> No. Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
[10:59] <jrib> !upgrade > mattgyver83 (see the private message from ubotu)
[10:59] <compengi> KeVi1, gksudo is used to run gui programs that require password
[10:59] <jrib> mattgyver83: no, not on purpose anyway, but backups are always good
[11:00] <samushka> ok whatever, im in Gutsy, and i dont see the proprietary driver manager... i want to install the nVidia drivers
[11:00] <jrib> KeVi1: does the editor still open?
[11:00] <jrib> samushka: Support in #ubuntu+1 for gutsy
[11:00] <outlaw6860> whitney, i use gedit
[11:00] <KeVi1> Yes. It says it couldn't open the file.
[11:00] <compengi> samushka, join #ubuntu+1 for gutsy support
[11:00] <HOT> samushka: you gonna have problems getting gutsy suport here
[11:00] <jesusphreak> what is the best course of action to take if I find that version 2 of a certain piece of software is out but the Ubuntu repositories only have version 1 available?
[11:00] <Eoghan> Why do i have to overwrite loads of vmware files when i do an install or update suddenly?
[11:00] <buzz_> Need help with Hackety Hack.. It won't run on 64 bit Systems!
[11:00] <HOT> Eoghan: did you upgrade the kernel?
[11:01] <Eoghan> nope. not that i know of
[11:01] <Vlet> I seem to have messed up something... xvid's in totem come out all blue-ish, so I mesed with some packages, but then remembered about a gstreamer-properties setting that fixed it, but now I get this error 'could not link audioresample0 to ffmpegcsp0'
[11:01] <sidenet> anybody know what's up with mss2?
[11:01] <jrib> KeVi1: what about:  gksudo 'gedit /usr/share/apache2/default-site'
[11:01] <KeVi1> jrib: Same
[11:01] <Eoghan> try to avoid that sorta stuff, i'm a sudo nerd
[11:01] <jrib> KeVi1: does /usr/share/apache2 exist?
[11:01] <h1st0> Zta: I'm still looking
[11:01] <sidenet> i'm trying to get my 70-290 wmv tutorial to run, but i keep getting the error about mss2 codec
[11:01] <st|kkz> Question: How to get Ubuntu to redirect to external display on laptop w/Intel graphics?
[11:01] <KeVi1> jrib: yes
[11:02] <jrib> KeVi1: does this work:  sudo nano /usr/share/apache2/default-site
[11:02] <bcnl> I'm having troubles installing SpamPD on Edy Eft, has anyone done this?
[11:02] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> what kernel is ubuntu using
[11:02] <sidenet> i've installed all of the codecs available to me from the a/r applications
[11:02] <DRuNKeN-MAsTEr> dont c it on their site
[11:02] <bcnl> the installer fails and then I have to manually remove the spampd from init.d before I can do anything
[11:02] <Kjellviz> anyone know if theres a linux version of Dell Quickset? (or if the windows version works with wine)
[11:02] <KeVi1> jrib: Yes. It opened some odd window.
[11:02] <h1st0> Zta: its in gconf
[11:03] <compengi> st|kkz, the newest is 2.6.20-16-generic
[11:03] <Anlar> sidenet: sounds like the screen optimized wmv.. that'd require likely mplayer
[11:03] <taa> hello
[11:03] <h1st0> Zta: you can use gconf-editor to change them or you can navigate to the directories
[11:03] <compengi> taa, hi
[11:03] <BuFF> how to run programs in c++ ? i tried to compile like this: 'gcc - o program.cpp program' but that doesn't work, any ideas ?
[11:03] <jrib> KeVi1: you can use that to edit and then save with ctrl-o and exit with ctrl-x.  I'm not sure why your gksudo isn't working, but we can troubleshoot some more after you exit nano
[11:03] <sidenet> anlar, totem?
[11:03] <HOT> st|kkz: typically a fnct and something button combo on your laptop will force output to vga port
[11:03] <jrib> BuFF: use g++
[11:03] <st|kkz> already got it...it's a fresh install - I'm a newbie
[11:03] <h1st0> Zta: ~/.gconf/system/networking/wireless/networks/
[11:03] <Anlar> sidenet: no, totem will not work I think.
[11:03] <h1st0> Zta: or just gconf-editor in a terminal and navigate there with the gui
[11:03] <Eoghan> HOT? no, i didn't mess with the kernel
[11:03] <jrib> BuFF: g++ -o foo foo.cc
[11:04] <slabby> Does anyone know how to setup FreeNX for access through a web applet?
[11:04] <jesusphreak> what is the best course of action to take if I find that version 2 of a certain piece of software is out but the Ubuntu repositories only have version 1 available?
[11:04] <st|kkz> uname -a:  Linux bbryant-laptop 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 20:19:32 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[11:04] <Anlar> sidenet: it's so very little used codec that the gstreamer folks and fffmpeg folks have not built support yet
[11:04] <HOT> Eoghan: not sure then, when i upgrade kernel i have to run vmware config script again
[11:04] <sidenet> can you point me to a tutorial or something
[11:04] <BuFF> jrib i'll tyr
[11:04] <Anlar> sidenet: you need mplayer+w32codecs
[11:04] <Zta> h1st0, thanks
[11:04] <h1st0> jesusphreak: Do you need version 2?
[11:04] <jesusphreak> yes
[11:04] <compengi> st|kkz, nice :)
[11:04] <KeVi1> jrib: How do I make a new file with this?
[11:04] <buzz_> Are there some linux screenshot tools, just like the FIrefox Extension "Screen Grab"?
[11:04] <sidenet> the last 2-3 tutorials i used did not pan out
[11:04] <h1st0> jesusphreak: well then install it.  Either from source or if they have a .deb availible.
[11:04] <Zta> h1st0, ...only I don't have that directory on my system =\
[11:04] <jrib> KeVi1: when you do    nano /new/file    it will create it
[11:05] <taa> i would like to know more about ubuntu project management (writing system requirement/specification, developement, meetings ..) anything related to this point, anyone have a goos starting point ?
[11:05] <Eoghan> HOT: okay, that just a matter of typing sudo apt get install vmware again?
[11:05] <jesusphreak> h1st0: isn't installing from source 'bad'?
[11:05] <h1st0> Zta: What are you trying to do exactly?
[11:05] <jesusphreak> h1st0: like can create dependency problems
[11:05] <h1st0> jesusphreak: no
[11:05] <h1st0> jesusphreak: well you can install the dependencies then build it your self
[11:05] <jrib> !motu > taa (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:05] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> tovid question...i encoded a few avi files and am ready to burn and i get the following error message: STAT: Processing -noask...
[11:05] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> ERR:  Error opening -noask: No such file or directory
[11:05] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[11:05] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> makedvd encountered an error during the DVD creation process:
[11:05] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> Could not create the DVD-Video disc structure in /tmp/Deadwood_Season_3. Leaving /tmp
[11:05] <jrib> taa: maybe that helps to get started
[11:05] <h1st0> jesusphreak: sudo apt-get build-dep <packagename>
[11:05] <st|kkz> so how do I get Xwindows to output to my VGA port instead of the lappy LCD?
[11:05] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> any ideas
[11:06] <compengi> !paste | PleaseHelpUbuntu
[11:06] <ubotu> PleaseHelpUbuntu: 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)
[11:06] <h1st0> !source | jesusphreak
[11:06] <ubotu> jesusphreak: You can easily fetch a package's source with apt-get. See: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-sourcehandling.en.html
[11:06] <Zta> h1st0, I'm just interestind in knowing where I saves the profiles.  Aparrently the gnome network manager doens't use the standard /etc/network/interface at all.
[11:06] <h1st0> !compile
[11:06] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[11:06] <h1st0> jesusphreak: ^^^^^^^^^^^^
[11:06] <jesusphreak> h1st0: thanks for your help
[11:06] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> i'll make sure to check that out
[11:06] <taa> jrib right, thanks
[11:06] <h1st0> Zta: no it uses xml files in the .gconf folder in your home directory it appears
[11:06] <h1st0> Zta: gconf-editor is a way to edit those files in a gui way.
[11:07] <jrib> !contribute > taa (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:07] <Zta> h1st0, I tried searching for them in the gconf-editor but I couldn't find anything for the network manager
[11:07] <h1st0> jesusphreak: np
[11:07] <h1st0> Zta: its under system > networking >
[11:08] <h1st0> Zta: in gconf-editor
[11:08] <slabby> Does anyone know how to setup FreeNX for access through a web applet?
[11:08] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> can somone help me with the following tovid issue?
[11:08] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31157/
[11:08] <bcnl> ok, if anyone else has troubles with SpamPD on Edgy Eft the problem lies with Ubuntus use of a different /bin/sh instead of /bin/bash
[11:08] <compengi> someothernick, wb
[11:08] <bcnl> grrrrrr
[11:08] <slabby> I have just installed ubuntu 7.04 normal cd, will I have php installed?
[11:08] <Zta> h1st0, I have no such system | network when I run gconf-edit as myself or sudo
[11:09] <compengi> slabby, you mean for running a web serveR?
[11:09] <taa> launchpad is still closed source ?
[11:09] <Zta> h1st0, ..and I do have configured networking profiles =)
[11:09] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> anyone willling to help with tovid issue it wont let me burn http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31157/
[11:09] <jrib> bcnl: that usually means there is some script that is calling /bin/sh when it should be calling /bin/bash instead.  You can either fix the problem with the script or switch back to bash instead of dash with 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash'
[11:09] <jrib> slabby: no
[11:10] <h1st0> Zta: are you using wifi or cable?
[11:10] <slabby> !php
[11:10] <ubotu> 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+)
[11:10] <BuFF> jrib: thanks man it worked
[11:10] <h1st0> !freenx | slabby
[11:10] <ubotu> slabby: FreeNX is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[11:10] <Zta> h1st0, wifi.  But does it really matter?  I'm still looking for the configuration files for the network manager..
[11:10] <buzz_> No one here on a 64 bit ubuntu who tried to install Hackety Hack? (hacketyhack.net)
[11:10] <sidenet> !w32codec
[11:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about w32codec - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:11] <h1st0> Zta: well it should be there.
[11:11] <h1st0> Zta: atleast its there on my system.
[11:11] <sidenet> anlar
[11:11] <jrib> !w32codecs > sidenet (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:11] <Anlar> sidenet: blah?
[11:11] <h1st0> Zta: You don't have a System folder in gconf-editor?
[11:11] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> anyone willing to help with a tovid issue http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31157/
[11:11] <sidenet> nvm, i got it
[11:11] <Zta> h1st0, you're running Ubuntu 7.04 too?
[11:11] <h1st0> Zta: yes
[11:12] <Zta> h1st0, I have a /system, yes
[11:12] <h1st0> Zta: run it as a normal user not sudo just alt+f2 then gconf-editor
[11:12] <ben__> OK, I've got a couple of ideas for something I want to do, but I need to know EVERY instance where ubuntu logs its/your activities. Like where terminal commands are stored, anything like that.
[11:12] <whiteygford> ok, i cant access most of my admin settings
[11:12] <h1st0> Zta: inside of the system folder is there a networking folder?
[11:12] <whiteygford> and im the admin
[11:12] <adminuser> #macedonia
[11:12] <bcnl> jrib: yea I did that by had (changed /bin/sh to /bin/bash)
[11:12] <Zta> h1st0, no.  There's dns_sd, gstreamer, http_proxy, smb, and storage
[11:13] <bcnl> what's the purpose of Dash anyway?  I've had a few issues with it
[11:13] <h1st0> Zta: hrm.. did you just set up the network manager?
[11:13] <Zta> h1st0, nope it was installed pr. default I suppose.
[11:13] <outlaw6860> im getting really frustrated with this wireless setup, tried updating the firmware, useing new iee802.11 and intel drivers, just doesnt work
[11:13] <h1st0> whiteygford: what do you mean?
[11:13] <h1st0> whiteygford: are you the only admin?
[11:13] <whiteygford> yes
[11:13] <compengi> ben__, you could find some in /var/log
[11:13] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> anyone willing to help with a tovid issue...won't let me burn to dvd...http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31157/
[11:13] <jrib> bcnl: it's lighter and it's posic compliant, if a script calls /bin/sh it should be able to run through dash unless it uses some bashisms
[11:13] <jrib> bcnl: posix too
[11:14] <buzz_> outlaw6860: tried sudo modprobe YOURDRIVERNAME ?
[11:14] <whiteygford> im the only admin
[11:14] <h1st0> whiteygford: then when it prompts for a password try your users password
[11:14] <compengi> ben__, and check also administration > system logs
[11:14] <buzz_> or loading it in with ndisgtk?
[11:14] <outlaw6860> ill try that
[11:14] <ben__> compengi, I'm noting it all down, cheers...
[11:14] <nightangel> can someone help me please (privately if possible) ? i installed Creox on Ubuntu Feisty and i dont' know why it makes me an Error message because of the JACK
[11:14] <blairellis> Is there a way to change the icon in the corner (the default ubuntu logo) to say a gnome foot icon?
[11:14] <whiteygford> well i mean when i go under system them administration there is only four things there, it wont let me use the rest
[11:14] <adamorjames> How do I change from a primary partition to a different type of partition?
[11:14] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> anyone willing to help me with a tovid issue? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/31157/
[11:14] <h1st0> PleaseHelpUbuntu: you may want to try the forums or asking the tovid guys like the error says
[11:14] <h1st0> !patience | PleaseHelpUbuntu
[11:14] <Zta> h1st0, I'm talking about the NetworkManager Applet 0.6.4 (as it says, when I read its About windows).
[11:14] <ubotu> PleaseHelpUbuntu: 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
[11:14] <outlaw6860> ive tried using ndiswrapper with my wireless drivers from xp but ndiswrapper crashes
[11:15] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> oh alright, i do apologize, im new to all this
[11:15] <sean> !libdvdcss2
[11:15] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[11:15] <h1st0> whiteygford: are you the only user on the system?
[11:15] <whiteygford> yes
[11:15] <h1st0> whiteygford: you are aparently not the administrator then.
[11:16] <Anlar> outlaw6860: ipw2200 is one of the most robust wlan chipsets on linux.. doesn't it require the regulatory daemon as well btw?
[11:16] <whiteygford> yesterday i was able to access everything and now today i cant
[11:16] <blairellis> Is there a way to change the icon in the corner (the default ubuntu logo) to say a gnome foot icon?
[11:16] <Zta> h1st0, though it doens't look very much like shown here: http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/images/wireless-at-tealuxe.png
[11:16] <adamorjames> ooh sounds cool blair
[11:16] <h1st0> whiteygford: can you get to System > administration > users & groups   ?
[11:16] <fishfinger> If I installed GNOME, not ubuntu-desktop, from a CLI install is it possible to grab the Ubuntu GTK, Icon and backgrounds from the repos?
[11:17] <compengi> PleaseHelpUbuntu, np, i think that most of the people here had looked at your post but non of them knows or already searching to support you. just have some patience :)
[11:17] <sean> !thoggen
[11:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about thoggen - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:17] <h1st0> Zta: i'm using the same version I don't know why yours isn't kept there.
[11:17] <slabby> I am trying to install my LAMP server using tasktel but it has locked at 0%
[11:17] <whiteygford> thats the thing, i cant get to that, and when i try to edit the menu to make it show it, it wont do it
[11:17] <h1st0> Zta: maybe you are running sudo gconf-editor instead of just gconf-editor
[11:17] <slabby> *tasksel
[11:17] <h1st0> whiteygford: alright hold up
[11:17] <whiteygford> ok
[11:18] <h1st0> whiteygford: you don't have the ability to administer the system then.
[11:18] <whiteygford> exactly
[11:18] <buzz_> blairellis: its possible, http://czarism.com/changing-the-ubuntu-logo-in-breezy this link is for breezy, but it should work in feisty
[11:18] <PleaseHelpUbuntu> will do, again sorry about being impatient im reading up on the code of conduct stuff right now
[11:18] <adamorjames> Does someone know how or a have a guide to, making a primary partition a different type of partition?
[11:18] <compengi> !bostnack | PleaseHelpUbuntu
[11:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bostnack - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:18] <Zta> h1st0, I'm not a retarded -- just puzzled about where Ubuntu keeps its configuration =)
[11:18] <blairellis> buzz_: Thanks :)
[11:18] <outlaw6860> i dunno what im doing wrong ive tried the ipw2200 but it doesnt work
[11:18] <compengi> !botsnack | PleaseHelpUbuntu
[11:18] <ubotu> PleaseHelpUbuntu: Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[11:18] <buzz_> I didn't try it though, i am trying to do the same at the moment
[11:18] <buzz_> i'm on ubuntu 64 bit
[11:19] <sean> where do i get libdvdcss2?
[11:19] <buzz_> yet*
[11:19] <h1st0> whiteygford: sudo users-admin from a terminal
[11:19] <outlaw6860> i followed the instrutions, i am using the latest kernel so i dunno
[11:19] <h1st0> whiteygford: then double click your user and make sure that you have checked administer system
[11:19] <fishfinger> !seveas | sean
[11:19] <ubotu> sean: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[11:19] <h1st0> Zta: well not really ubuntu more of a gnome thing.
[11:19] <h1st0> Zta: and it should be there.
[11:20] <quaal2> hello does anyone know how to completely remove a program? i am trying to remove vmware that i installed from the default sources.list
[11:20] <whiteygford> i just did what you said to in terminal and it asks for my password then does nothing
[11:20] <quaal2> i'm getting an error when trying to install from the updated sources.list
[11:20] <Zta> h1st0, do you want a screenshot? =)
[11:20] <jonatan> quaal2: use aptitude to purge it
[11:20] <h1st0> quaal2: sudo aptitude purge <packagename>
[11:20] <h1st0> Zta: I believe you.
[11:20] <compengi> quaal, what kind of error?
[11:20] <h1st0> whiteygford: hrm...
[11:20] <buzz_> @blairellis: it doesnt seem to work for me
[11:20] <mneptok> quaal2: sudo apt-get autoremove $packagename
[11:20] <quaal2> jonatan, h1st0 i did sudo apt-get remove --purge vmware-player
[11:20] <jonatan> quaal2: aptitude remove <package> will remove it but leave teh configuration files, use purge if you want to remoe those as well
[11:20] <quaal2> as well as vmware-server
[11:20] <zmeiat_joro> should I run BIND on my desktop? can I?
[11:21] <fishfinger> quaal2, Put the --purge before remove :)
[11:21] <quaal2> hmm
[11:21] <blairellis> Buzz_: me either
[11:21] <mneptok> zmeiat_joro: if you're asking, you shouldn't
[11:21] <jonatan> quaal2: oh, ok, usually aptitude is a bit better at removing stuff than apt-get because it handles dependancies a bit differently
[11:21] <whiteygford> should i just try re-installing the whole system? the only real change ive made is downloaded updates
[11:21] <Xiang-yu> hi*
[11:21] <zmeiat_joro> mneptok: but my ISP's DNS sucks majorly
[11:21] <buzz_> i know it works from terminal, as far as i know there is no simple interface for that yet
[11:22] <buzz_> but i keep searching.. :)
[11:22] <h1st0> whiteygford: I'm trying to figure out a way to get around it.
[11:22] <h1st0> whiteygford: no I wouldn't
[11:22] <h1st0> whiteygford: there is a way to fix it i'm just not sure how to.
[11:22] <whiteygford> ok
[11:22] <jonatan> quaal2: I strongly recomend using aptitude rather than apt-get for package management. especially is you are not uite sure what you are doing
[11:22] <quaal2> http://pastebin.ca/632449
[11:22] <quaal2> is what i get
[11:22] <quaal2> even after doing the --purge remove
[11:22] <h1st0> whiteygford: try opening a terminal and sudo su -
[11:22] <h1st0> whiteygford: then whne you get a root prompt try users-admin
[11:23] <quaal2> jonatan, i am pretty used to apt-get
[11:23] <quaal2> usually it works.
[11:23] <zmeiat_joro> mneptok: how sure are you that I shouldn't?
[11:23] <jrib> h1st0, whiteygford: haven't read the scrollback, but is whiteygford in the "admin" group?
[11:23] <jonatan> quaal2: it works okish for installing stuff, but aptitude is better when you remove it
[11:23] <h1st0> jrib: I dunno what he did i'm thinking he just unchecked administer system in the gnome users app
[11:23] <ogami1972> hi all- am trying to access a web app for my job- allegedly on .NET framework- i can log in, but no links works- any ideas?
[11:23] <whiteygford> i put that and got nothing, just another command line
[11:23] <quaal2> jonatan, ok i'll keep that in mind
[11:23] <quaal2> thanks
[11:23] <jrib> whiteygford: what's the output of 'groups'
[11:24] <h1st0> whiteygford: does the command line say root@blah  instead of whiteygford@blah?
[11:24] <jonatan> quaal2: basically when aptitude installs dependancies it marks them as automatically installed, so it will clean up after itself when you remove the stuff that needs it
[11:24] <kinglet> hey all :D
[11:24] <whiteygford> no
[11:24] <kinglet> i have a question
[11:24] <LDZ420> !debconf
[11:24] <ubotu> debconf is a configuration management system. All packages that support debconf are configured when they are being installed. If you want to change a configuration option later, you can do so using dpkg-reconfigure
[11:24] <kinglet> who can help me ?
[11:24] <jrib> kinglet: welcome, just ask :)
[11:24] <compengi> !ask | kinection
[11:24] <ubotu> kinection: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:24] <compengi> !ask | kinglet
[11:24] <ubotu> kinglet: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:24] <compengi> kinection, sorry
[11:24] <jonatan> quaal2: I'm afraid I can't help you with vmware don't have much experiencewith it
[11:24] <h1st0> whiteygford: whats the output of groups
[11:24] <dyrne> quaal2: apt-get is like a hot supermodel that can't cook. aptitude is like living with your mom... you choose ;p
[11:25] <quaal2> dyrne, i'll use either
[11:25] <buzz_> blairellis: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=439531
[11:25] <quaal2> i just need to figure out how to get the original vmware removed
[11:25] <Zta> h1st0, /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/01ifupdown  is there place to start looking I think =\
[11:25] <quaal2> just trying to help out my friend here
[11:25] <quaal2> i got it working fine on my pc
[11:25] <whiteygford> andrew adm dialout fax cdrom floppy tape audio dip video plugdev scanner netdev lpadmin powerdev fuse
[11:25] <kinglet> tnQ so much
[11:25] <h1st0> Zta: thats just for bringing up the network interface.
[11:25] <whiteygford> my user is andrew
[11:25] <LDZ420> !aptitude
[11:25] <ubotu> aptitude is another terminal-based front-end to APT, like apt-get. However, aptitude can remember the dependencies installed with a package and remove them if you uninstall. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptitudeSurvivalGuide
[11:25] <kinglet> i have a Dell Laptop 6400 Inspiron
[11:25] <h1st0> whiteygford: yea your user isn't in the admin group
[11:26] <kinglet> with a 256mb VGA Mobile Intel
[11:26] <h1st0> jrib: how does he add his user to admin group?
[11:26] <jrib> whiteygford: reboot, choose "recovery mode" from the grub menu, issue the command 'adduser andrew admin', reboot
[11:26] <whiteygford> how can i put it there?
[11:26] <kinglet> i cant install that @ linux ubuntu
[11:26] <h1st0> whiteygford: follow jribs instructions
[11:26] <defcon> I cannot acccess WPA in my ubuntu, in network manager it doesnt give me an option for WPA/personal wpa.. etc what should I do, im running feisty
[11:26] <compengi> kinglet, oh why?
[11:26] <whiteygford> ok
[11:26] <whiteygford> thanks
[11:26] <jonatan> quaal2: most likely what has happened is that some dependancies or configuration files have been left over
[11:26] <h1st0> whiteygford: single user from grub menu
[11:26] <buzz_> blairellis: did that help?
[11:26] <blairellis> buzz_: Ill give that a go in a bit I gotta run real quick Ill be on later and let you know how it works out
[11:26] <vas> hey for chmod.. what would be all read... just read options (IE The number (IE 777))
[11:26] <sidenet> !codecs
[11:26] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[11:26] <blairellis> Thanks for helping me out :)
[11:27] <jrib> !permissions > vas (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:27] <h1st0> Zta: you may want to poke around in ~/.gconf some ware
[11:27] <Zta> h1st0, though it doesn't tell where configis is kept
[11:27] <whiteygford> brb then, thanks for all your help!
[11:27] <jonatan> quaal2: run aptitude in graphical mode and search through for packages that contain "vm-ware" and make sure they are uninstalled
[11:27] <Zta> h1st0, I still can't image why root-protected information it's kept in my USER'S home dir.
[11:27] <h1st0> Zta: like locate ~/*networks*
[11:27] <vas> thnx
[11:27] <jonatan> quaal2: you may also want to check the support forums for vm-ware
[11:27] <h1st0> Zta: or locate networks
[11:27] <vas> so chmod 444 would be read?
[11:27] <quaal2> http://pastebin.ca/632457 this is the complete deal
[11:28] <quaal2> i've removed everything
[11:28] <h1st0> Zta: your config should be inside of the networks folder wherever that is on your system.
[11:28] <whiteygford> can i get that command one more time?
[11:28] <quaal2> aptitude gui says neither are installed
[11:28] <johey> Hi!
[11:28] <whiteygford> what it is that i put in in recovery mode
[11:28] <h1st0>  whiteygford: reboot, choose "recovery mode" from the grub menu, issue the
[11:28] <h1st0>               command 'adduser andrew admin', reboot
[11:28] <h1st0>  whiteygford: reboot, choose "recovery mode" from the grub menu, issue the  command 'adduser andrew admin', reboot
[11:28] <jrib> kinglet: what happens when you try?
[11:28] <h1st0>  whiteygford: reboot, choose "recovery mode" from the grub menu, issue the  command 'adduser andrew admin', reboot
[11:28] <quaal2> http://pastebin.ca/632449 is the error message
[11:28] <h1st0> sry
[11:29] <h1st0> mouse went crazy for a second
[11:29] <johey> I have a HP laptop. When I first tried it, bluetooth worked out of the box. Now, severalt months later, it does not work anymore. I don't know what I have done. 'hcitool dev' just sais 'Devices:'. dmesg sais 'Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized'
[11:29] <johey> How can I trace the problem?
[11:29] <whiteygford> ok, will do, brb
[11:29] <h1st0> johey: maybe a faulty device?
[11:30] <taa> i'll kill myself if no one will make launchpad open source (seriously)
 i have a Dell Laptop 6400 Inspiron
 whiteygford: yea your user isn't in the admin group
 with a 256mb VGA Mobile Intel
 i cant install that @ linux ubuntu
[11:30] <jrib> !enter | kinglet
[11:30] <ubotu> kinglet: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:30] <johey> h1st0: It works in Windows.
[11:30] <jrib> kinglet: what happens when you try?
[11:30] <jonatan> quaal2: unfortunately I'm on a windoze box at the moment so it is hard for me to check what youc an do , but you coudl try apt-get autoremove
[11:30] <quaal2> jonatan, yea i've tried that one too
[11:30] <compengi> kinglet, you still didn't give us a clear idea of what's preventing you from the install.
[11:30] <quaal2> thanks
[11:31] <h1st0> johey: hrm.. I dont know too much about bluetooth perhaps someone else does.  Or knows of ways of testing.
[11:31] <johey> h1st0: Thanks anyway.
[11:31] <h1st0> johey: maybe an update borked it or something.
[11:31] <LDZ420> !tasksel
[11:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tasksel - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:31] <Klanticus> hi.. I'm having problems with the madwifi module. I got the latest snapshot and compiled it, but I got an error modprobing it
[11:31] <sean__> anyone know how to remove google desktop, as the indexing is playing havoc in top
[11:31] <jonatan> quaal2: in that case I'd suggest you try a forum specific to vm-ware , maybe they know what coudl cause that error message
[11:31] <Klanticus> FATAL: Error inserting ath_pci (/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/net/ath_pci.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[11:31] <h1st0> johey: you can check /var/cache/apt/archives/  see if there are multiple bluetooth packages.
[11:31] <kinglet> i have a ubuntu linux 6.06 LTS CD
[11:31] <kinglet> and i installed it
[11:32] <outlaw6860> kinglet does it just freeze when you install?
[11:32] <vas> hey I made a directory in my virtual host of my apache config that lead to /var/log ... but when I view it in a browser it gives mea  403.. how can I fix htis
[11:32] <PrimoTurbo> What can you do if an offical package mirror is down?
[11:32] <owecen> hi @ all
[11:32] <PrimoTurbo>   Could not connect to ca.archive.ubuntu.com:80 (206.167.141.10), connection timed out
[11:32] <h1st0> kinglet: what is the problem then?
[11:32] <defcon> How do I set up WPA with ubuntu
[11:32] <defcon> ?
[11:32] <h1st0> kinglet: you can't install?
[11:32] <defcon> !wpa
[11:32] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:32] <kinglet> no !
[11:32] <kinglet> i installed it
[11:32] <outlaw6860> oh lol
[11:32] <h1st0> okay
[11:32] <kinglet> but my VGA not installed
[11:32] <compengi> outlaw6860, let him finish, maybe he has something to add but he is slow in typing
[11:32] <johey> h1st0: I have recently cleaned it.
[11:33] <palomer> hello!
[11:33] <palomer> I just removed a very important directory
[11:33] <owecen> it my first day with ubuntu ! is it possible to use wine with the 64 bit version ???
[11:33] <palomer> by mistake
[11:33] <palomer> rm -rf
[11:33] <kinglet> and display screen is mute
[11:33] <compengi> kinection, that doesn't mean that ubuntu wasn't installed as you had just told us
[11:33] <palomer> how do I get it back????
[11:33] <YANP> Is there any way I can check if a Ubuntu AMD version was burned correctly without trying to start my computer with it?
[11:33] <jrib> !enter | palomer
[11:33] <ubotu> palomer: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:33] <h1st0> kinglet: screen is black?
[11:33] <compengi> kinection, what vga do you have
[11:33] <jrib> palomer: which one?
[11:33] <palomer> ~/projects
[11:33] <palomer> a directory which contains all my projects
[11:33] <whiteygford> hi! im back! it worked, thank you very very much you guys
[11:33] <kinglet> no ! just VGA not installed :P just this
[11:34] <compengi> kinection, okay. what's your vga?
[11:34] <jrib> palomer: I don't know of a way to undo rm.  I hope you have backups.  There is a chance if the files are open by a program still though
[11:34] <kinglet> i want to install Intel VGA (Dell 6400 laptop)
[11:34] <kinglet> for best resolution !
[11:34] <palomer> I just deleted a very important directory (~/projects) with a rm -rf projects/ , im using reiser3, how do Iget it back??
[11:34] <HOT> palomer: i cant give you exact details but lets start with basics . DO NOT turn off your pc, do not save anything and use the machine as little as possible
[11:34] <whiteygford> you guys are my heroes, thanks you
[11:34] <h1st0> kinglet: oh well lspci | grep VGA what type of intel card do you have?
[11:34] <palomer> ok
[11:34] <compengi> kinglet, i guess it should be installed by default
[11:34] <HOT> palomer: if you can use another pc to have this conversation i would do so
[11:35] <jrib> palomer: ah with reiser I don't know. I assumed ext3 before
[11:35] <whiteygford> thanks jrib and h1st0
[11:35] <XiXaQ> hmm. Isn't the Opera webbrowser and other third party software available in Ubuntu repositories anymore?
[11:35] <PrimoTurbo> Where is my sources file located at?
[11:35] <jrib> !opera > XiXaQ (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:35] <jrib> XiXaQ: nope
[11:35] <jrib> PrimoTurbo: /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:35] <PrimoTurbo> thnx
[11:36] <kinglet> my VGA is : Mobile Intel(R) 945GM Express Chipset Family
[11:36] <kinglet> for Dell 6400
[11:36] <HOT> palomer: you are going to have to unmount the partion
[11:36] <kinglet> 256 mb
[11:36] <HOT> partition*
[11:36] <h1st0> !945 > kinglet
[11:36] <palomer> HOT, err, that makes the changes permanent, no?
[11:36] <h1st0> !945
[11:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 945 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:36] <HOT> yup but your in luck
[11:36] <h1st0> kinglet: hold up let me find it.
[11:36] <SeveredCross> !915resolution
[11:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 915resolution - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:36] <SeveredCross> Bah.
[11:37] <SeveredCross> That may work for the 945 chipset...
[11:37] <kinglet> h1st0: tnQ so much
[11:37] <SeveredCross> Though I'm not sure.
[11:37] <HOT> you will need to be root then "reiserfsck --rebuild-tree -S -l /root/recovery.log /dev/hda" obviously hda is whatever the device is
[11:37] <tototiti> hi, once a Windows application is installed via Wine doors, how can I run it?
[11:37] <defcon> How do I set up WPA with ubuntu? For some reason in network-manager I DO NOT have the option for WPA authentication?
[11:37] <HOT> palomer: then mount , then look in /home/lost+found
[11:38] <jhaig> If I want to make a printer configured on Feisty available to Windows machines on the network (with Samba) is SWAT the best way to configure it, or is there some other tool?
[11:38] <palomer> HOT, are you sure?
[11:38] <palomer> I don't want to lose this!
[11:38] <HOT> palomer: nope but that is how data is recovered in reiserfs
[11:38] <Absenth> !qemu
[11:38] <ubotu> qemu is an emulator you can use to run another operating system - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsXPUnderQemuHowTo
[11:38] <palomer> what you're suggesting is that I restart my computer, insert the Ubuntu CD, and then work from there
[11:39] <slabby> !php
[11:39] <ubotu> 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+)
[11:39] <Dark_Shadow> who want to play monopoly with me?
[11:39] <palomer> HOT, right?
[11:39] <h1st0> kinglet: which version of ubuntu are you running?
[11:39] <HOT> palomer: depends, can you unmount the device the folder was on?
[11:40] <quaal2> anyone have dual monitors working with an ati card? or know of the best guide to get it working? i just have ubuntu out of the box
[11:40] <quaal2> i think i need a driver or something
[11:40] <compengi> h1st0, 6.06
[11:40] <kinglet> h1st0: 6.06 LTS
[11:41] <Absenth> anyone here familiar with qemu?
[11:41] <h1st0> !915resolution
[11:41] <palomer> HOT, nope
[11:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 915resolution - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:41] <h1st0> wth
[11:41] <palomer> ok, I'll restart my computer
[11:41] <Absenth> I'm wondering if it (qemu) is multi-threaded or not.
[11:41] <palomer> HOT, wish me luck!
[11:42] <HOT> palomer: i pasted you the instructions i had from my notes, good luck with that, it did work for me at the time
[11:42] <h1st0> kinglet: what happens when you go to System > Preferences > Screen Resolution
[11:42] <compengi> kinglet, read this forum maybe it would help http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=503687&highlight=945GM+Express+Chipset+Family
[11:42] <benjiiiiii> hi have a error 21 on boot upp.... any1 wana help_
[11:43] <kinglet> compengi tnQ so much i m going to read it
[11:43] <kinglet> h1st0 wait to say
[11:43] <compengi> kinglet, np, just let me know if it would work :)
[11:44] <benjiiiiii> how do i fix boot error 21.... want to use linux...
[11:44] <pear> http://kraftworx.untergrund.net/fkinnoobs_vista.jpg hehehe
[11:45] <Anlar> pear: I don't know about that "hd movies not allowed".. it fits better linux as I can't see any bluray/hd-dvd player in my repos yet..
[11:45] <tbtroja> Hey, I'm trying to get WoW installed on Ubuntu 7.04, is https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft the best guide to use, and how exactly do I install the expansion?
[11:45] <h1st0> kinglet: sudo apt-get install 915resolution
[11:46] <heydabop> How do I remove GRUB after I've uninstalled linux and deleted the Linux partition?
[11:46] <heydabop> But I still have Windows XP on the other partition.
[11:46] <h1st0> heydabop: fdisk /mbr
[11:46] <kinglet> h1st0 my VGA memory is not Original Size
[11:47] <heydabop> What do you mean h1st0?
[11:47] <kinglet> wow ! tnQ h1st0
[11:47] <kinglet> ok i test it
[11:47] <h1st0> heydabop: boot to Xp cd and choose recovery mode.
[11:47] <XiXaQ> jrib, well, I follow the link. Thanks for that. I added the repository as I was told, but I can't find any opera in Add/Remove. Will I have to use apt-get or synaptics, or what?
[11:47] <h1st0> heydabop: then fixmbr
[11:47] <LLFedora> does anybody know why would cap my LAN transfer speed? Currently I can download files from the internet faster than I can ftp them between two computers on my local network
[11:47] <h1st0> heydabop: I tink is the command.
[11:47] <Rounin> Hello... I was wondering if Gutsy Gibbon is stable enough to use on a desktop yet... That is if the repository is open at all
[11:47] <heydabop> Ok, I'll try.
[11:47] <benjiiiiii> pls help me with getting bootrecord to ubuntu working
[11:47] <adamorjames> Is it ok to delete var folder?
[11:48] <h1st0> Rounin: /j #ubuntu+1
[11:48] <compengi> tbtroja, let me check i saw once on how to
[11:48] <tbtroja> compengi, thanks.
[11:48] <Rounin> Thank you, h1st0
[11:48] <h1st0> adamorjames: no
[11:49] <h1st0> adamorjames: why do you want to delete it?
[11:49] <adamorjames> why is it not ok h1st0?
[11:49] <h1st0> adamorjames: there is stuff there you need.
[11:49] <obf213> twice my keyboard has not worked coming back from a suspend mode
[11:49] <siegie> Hi i have a problem with nfs, when i try to mount a partitition on my server using sudo mount -o port=2049 192.168.254.1:/backup /mnt , then i see on my firewall on the server that he is trying on a different port 658,
[11:49] <obf213> once it was from a screen saver, the other it was from suspend, how do i fix this, it never happened before when iahd kubuntu
[11:49] <adamorjames> It would be easier than moving it from one partition to another h1st0
[11:49] <benjiiiiii> how do i fix boot error 21 problem?
[11:50] <cafuego> adamorjames: If /var is too big, you can clean up some of the downloaded packages by running 'sudo apt-get clean'.
[11:50] <h1st0> adamorjames: why moving it isn't that hard.
[11:50] <aztracker1> Quick question... is there a way to make a directory, say /usr/media read/write to all users, so that any files dropped in will be read-write?
[11:50] <PF|WSTP> what does apt-get clean do>
[11:50] <h1st0> aztracker1: yes
[11:51] <cafuego> PF|WSTP: Cleans the cache in /var/cache/apt/archives/
[11:51] <adamorjames> h1st0 let me create a new partition and such and then I'll talk to you and maybe you can helpme
[11:51] <aztracker1> h1st0, care to expand..
[11:51] <benjiiiiii> any linux geeaks here_
[11:51] <PF|WSTP> ok
[11:51] <benjiiiiii> ?
[11:51] <h1st0> aztracker1: chmod a+rw <directoryname>
[11:51] <Invisionfree> jrib
[11:51] <jhaig> I'm trying to get swat for samba set up.  I have followed the final solution on this page - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=58434&highlight=swat - to install xinetd but I still get connection refused when visiting localhost:901.  Can anyone help please?
[11:51] <PF|WSTP> benjiiiiii, we're all linux geeks
[11:51] <tbtroja> benjiiiiii, this is a Linux room, of course there are.
[11:51] <aztracker1> h1st0, thx
[11:51] <riotkittie> < not a linux geek
[11:51] <Absenth> benjiiiiii: you might find http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3055955 helpful
[11:51] <miles800> How do I remove the extensions from an ls listing?
[11:51] <zoidberg_> hey guys can anyone help me with running avant-window-manager on feisty?
[11:51] <cafuego> No, this is a channel, not a room.
[11:51] <h1st0> can't adamorjames just mount the new partition to /var
[11:51] <h1st0> ?
[11:51] <Invisionfree> Excuse me: HOw can I configure my internet settings like you can on Windows?
[11:51] <tbtroja> cafuego, sorry.
[11:51] <tbtroja> :P
[11:51] <Absenth> benjiiiiii: also, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3055955
[11:52] <Absenth> bah.,....
[11:52] <h1st0> adamorjames: what are you trying to accomplish though?
[11:52] <tbtroja> Invisionfree, what kind of Internet settings?
[11:52] <aztracker1> h1st0, will that include subdirs?
[11:52] <Invisionfree> tbtroja: Like TCP/IP on Windows
[11:52] <h1st0> Invisionfree: what version of ubuntu are you using?
[11:52] <zoidberg_> hey guys can anyone help me with running avant-window-manager on feisty?
[11:52] <zoidberg_> ?
[11:52] <cafuego> h1st0: Not whilst there are files in use, so he needs to be in single-user mode.
[11:52] <benjiiiiii> tanx I lock inn to it>(
[11:52] <benjiiiiii> :)
[11:52] <tbtroja> Invisionfree, try System>Administration>Network
[11:52] <h1st0> aztracker1: hrm.. is there already data there?
[11:52] <nextse7en> I'm about to have to del my ubuntu install and go back to XP.  I can't get dual monitors to work.
[11:52] <Absenth> benjiiiiii: also.  in google type.....   +ubuntu +boot error +21
[11:52] <jhaig> Regarding my swat problem; I found the solution - it was a typo in the xinitd config file (ahem)
[11:52] <aztracker1> h1st0, no..
[11:53] <miles800> Removing the last 4 characters from each item outputted from ls would work for me as well if anyone knows how to do that
[11:53] <aztracker1> h1st0, basically want a media folder all users can access.
[11:53] <cafuego> grub error 21 means grub can't find its stage_1.5 file, configured to boot off the wring disk
[11:53] <adamorjames> h1st0 I am trying to move my var folder on to a different partition because the one it's on is  a primary and I need that primary so I can install a different distro
[11:53] <nextse7en> I was so close to getting everything set up, but I'm a graphic designer, and the ability to just connect a monitor to my laptop and go is essential.
[11:53] <cafuego> wrong disk, too
[11:54] <Dark_Shadow> aya bonne nuit
[11:54] <Jack_Sparrow> adamorjames: You can have more than 4 partitions if they are on an extended partition
[11:54] <cafuego> nextse7en: That functionality is under contruction :-)
[11:54] <riotkittie> is beryl/compiz/whatever  easier to set up on fiesty than it is on dapper, or are they about the same?  [i'm going to install on my "new desktop", and am debating dl'ing fiesty, or sticking with dapper whose discs i have on hand] 
[11:54] <nextse7en> Does anyone know of a simplified way to allow my desktop to extend to an external monitor?
[11:54] <h1st0> aztracker1: chmod a+rw -R <directory> would be recursive
[11:54] <miles800> nextse7en: What card?
[11:54] <compengi> tbtroja, can't find it =/
[11:54] <nextse7en> ATI M200.
[11:54] <magnetron> !dualhead | nextse7en
[11:54] <ubotu> nextse7en: Information about dual-head on linux can be found on http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/DualHead - See also !Xinerama
[11:54] <h1st0> aztracker1: is the media folder mounted?  or just some folder you made?
[11:54] <LLFedora> nextse7en: what video card does your laptop have?
[11:54] <tbtroja> compengi, that's alright, do you know if I basically do the same stuff for the base game?
[11:55] <spy80us> i need to rebuild kernel after updating the AMD X2 driver from AMD.com  so how do i do that
[11:55] <nextse7en> I've tried Xinerama, didn't work, I was very careful with my xorg.conf.... LLFedora, M200 series. ATI.
[11:55] <compengi> tbtroja, search in ubuntu forums it would help you a lot
[11:55] <tbtroja> compengi, will do, thanks. :] 
[11:55] <compengi> tbtroja, np :)
[11:55] <miles800> nextse7en.  I have an ati radeon mobility 9200.  For me, restarting the x server with the monitor plugged in makes it switch to the monitor.  But ya, dual monitors in linux is a bitch...
[11:55] <h1st0> aztracker1: cuz if its a mount then you could just have it mount so that all people have rw
[11:55] <LLFedora> sorry, don't know how to do it with ATI
[11:56] <h1st0> adamorjames: well first cleaning up the /var/cache/apt/archives will help
[11:56] <riotkittie> err. is there a ubuntu chan related to beryl/compiz/whatever it is? :o
[11:56] <h1st0> adamorjames: sudo apt-get clean
[11:56] <magnetron> riotkittie: #ubuntu-effects
[11:56] <adamorjames> ok h1st0
[11:56] <compengi> !kernel > spy80us
[11:56] <Jack_Sparrow> adamorjames: You can also just burn those archives to a cd or dvd
[11:56] <riotkittie> magnetron: thank youuuuuuuuuuuu :D
[11:56] <nextse7en> I wouldn't care so much, if I could get the external monitor to hit the proper resolution (1600X1200) but I added that resolution to my xorg.conf file, and it still does not show as an option.
[11:56] <obf213> does anyone know how to ensure the keyboard will work after suspend?
[11:57] <nextse7en> External monitor only works at 1024x768
[11:57] <eluzi> can anyone point me a script that converts seconds since 1970 to actual date ?!?
[11:57] <h1st0> obf213: yeah when it doesn't just reboot
[11:57] <Jack_Sparrow> obf213: Is it std keyboard, usb or bluetooth
[11:57] <obf213> standard
[11:57] <obf213> its a laptop
[11:57] <riotkittie> ugh. my box is currently windows only. i'm starting to feel dirty. :|
[11:57] <nextse7en> eluzi, if you counted all the seconds since 1970, they would equal todays date. lol
[11:57] <obf213> i had kubuntu a while back, this never happened
[11:58] <riotkittie> obf213 > what kind of laptop?
[11:58] <obf213> dell e1405
[11:58] <obf213> every now and then keyboard just wont work
[11:58] <adamorjames> h1st0 it won't let me create a different type of partition, it only lets me create a primary
[11:58] <quaal2> isnt installing the macromedia flash plugin from the add/remove programs menu supposed to just work in firefox ?
[11:58] <quaal2> because i still have no flash
[11:58] <riotkittie> obf213 > ah, i feel you. i have teh same issue with my ancient latitude. havent found a fix yet. and i swear, it only happens at the most inconvenient times :P
[11:58] <eluzi> nextse7en: ha ha ha :D seriously, it's urgent !!
[11:59] <obf213> something with the new kernel maybe. this never happened with 6.04
[11:59] <riotkittie> ah. ive only used 6.06 so far.
[12:00] <magnetron> !away > neversfelde
[12:00] <slabby> hi, how can I make a FAT32 drive on my ubuntu pc available to the other pc's on my network?
[12:00] <sidenet> are there any file converters for linux?
[12:01] <sidenet> like for wmv to avi
[12:01] <magnetron> sidenet: yes