[12:01] <Lazareth> or crtl-alt-backspace
[12:01] <Lazareth> what wastedfluid said then
[12:01] <wastedfluid> no, you're right; it's ctrl+alt+backspace
[12:01] <wastedfluid> My mistake.
[12:01] <Lazareth> doh
[12:01] <Lazareth> xD
[12:01] <wastedfluid> i just tried it on the laptop lol
[12:01] <wastedfluid> pike_;  did you get my message bro?
[12:01] <SirronTM> janeppo_: nah, the driver is fine. I think it must be the terminal or X, since that's what I was having trouble with
[12:01] <janeppo_> SirronTM, please go ahead. maybe cy later.
[12:01] <osmosis> how do I list all the software in  http://dl.google.com/linux/deb/ stable non-free   ?
[12:01] <NET||abuse> hey all,, i setup virtualbox, setup an xp image, now it has IE6, I wanted to copy the image and then upgrade to ie7 on that image(obviously for testing webistes) and various other things, but how can i duplicate the image in virtual box?
[12:01] <SirronTM> janeppo_: thanks again for the help
[12:02] <sp3ilmitkurt> Hi :)
[12:02] <janeppo_> SirronTM, ru going to try compiz-fusion?
[12:02] <pike__> wastedfluid: so can you sudo -s or -i ?
[12:02] <sp3ilmitkurt> Has someone here everyone used wubi?
[12:03] <MarkSchmidt> thanks in advance for any tipps from u guys :)
[12:03] <lokieee> when editing the /etc/apt/sources.list  I want to add a resp, so can I just add  deb http://ubuntu.beryl-project.org feisty main  at the bottom of the config file?
[12:03] <wastedfluid> pike_;  sudo -s and -i return nothing
[12:03] <Lazareth> I seriously need to find a way to do away with this cdrom-drive... I can't work with my terminal while it spews errors on repeat!
[12:03] <foug> what a good program for mounting virtual drives?
[12:03] <gordonjcp> foug: "mount"
[12:03] <foug> i have an mdf file, it's a game that needs to be installed
[12:04] <gordonjcp> what's an mdf file?
[12:04] <pike__> wastedfluid: what are you trying to do again?
[12:04] <foug> gordonjcp: so, mount File.mdf?
[12:04] <foug> gordonjcp: a file that needs a virtual drive, lol
[12:04] <sp3ilmitkurt> Has anyone here every used "Wubi"
[12:04] <gordonjcp> foug: no, but something like mount -o loop file.iso /mountpoint
[12:04] <gordonjcp> foug: is it an iso?
[12:04] <foug> gordonjcp: no, and mdf and mds file
[12:04] <gordonjcp> what format is it?
[12:04] <wastedfluid> pike_; i Just want sudo to work;  It doesn't work at all.  at first, it couldn't resolve my hostname.. then I added it to /etc/hosts.. and now it just does nothing.  it returns nothing.  I can't sudo fdisk -l, nothing..
[12:04] <gordonjcp> foug: I have never ever heard of an mdf file
[12:04] <foug> gordonjcp: it's Dues Ex, the PC game. There's Dues Ex.mds and .mdf
[12:05] <foug> gordonjcp: neither have i but i googled it and everyone says you need to run it through a virtual drive
[12:05] <gordonjcp> foug: sorry, nfi it is
[12:05] <wastedfluid> .mdf is an extension for alcohol 120%
[12:05] <malocite> ahh, I can't connect to my work citrix server - it keeps saying you have not chosen to trust .....
[12:05] <foug> wastedfluid: ahh, a windows program i assume?
[12:05] <gordonjcp> wastedfluid: ty
[12:05] <NET||abuse> so anyone know how to duplicate an existing virtual machine image in virtualbox?
[12:05] <Lazareth> gordonjcp: it's like .iso, just in two files - one for the data and one for how it "looks" on the cd. I honestly don't know how to mount it outside winblows, though =P
[12:05] <wastedfluid> foug; yes, alcohol 120% is a windows program.
[12:05] <sp3ilmitkurt> Hello people can anyone help me out?
[12:05] <gordonjcp> foug: it looks like it might be a windows thing
[12:06] <gordonjcp> foug: you might get further either converting it to an iso, or burning it to a CD
[12:06] <pike__> wastedfluid: so grep $(hostname) /etc/hosts      returns a nice 127.0.0.1 line?
[12:06] <gordonjcp> foug: or, or course, you could use your original Deus Ex CD
[12:06] <sp3ilmitkurt> So no one can help me :(?
[12:06] <pike__> wastedfluid: worst case you boot to single user moded and enable root account for a while
[12:07] <mario_> no.thanks
[12:07] <wastedfluid> pike_;  yes, /etc/hosts is: 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost jbodystreet - and my hostname is "jbodystreet"
[12:07] <tcstech> sp3ilmitkurt: just ask your question.
[12:08] <lokieee> hm...has anyone gotten beryl to install ?  I'm getting an error when i'm adding the source, its saying W: GPG error: http://ubuntu.beryl-project.org feisty Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 3FF0DB166A7476EA
[12:08] <wastedfluid> Anyone else have any idea why sudo does nothing?  It returns nothing.  It's a fresh ubuntu 6.06 imaged install from OPENZ.  At first, it couldn't resolve my hostname.. after i edited my hostname to /etc/hosts, now, it does nothing.
[12:08] <jr> sp3ilmitkurt,  ask your question
[12:09] <GrooveStix> hey folks, I am trying to access my older machine that has Ubuntu through network with my WinXp laptop. I can see/access my Windows machine through Ubuntu, but when I try to do same thing from Windows I am prompted with an username/password form
[12:09] <sp3ilmitkurt> Has anyone used "Wubi" to install ubuntu
[12:09] <GrooveStix> what to do?
[12:10] <jr> sp3ilmitkurt,  cant say i have sorry
[12:10] <aLeSD> is it possible to compile a kernel module in ubuntu ?
[12:10] <jr> sp3ilmitkurt,  keep asking some one may have
[12:10] <aLeSD> I mean I have to path the ipw2200 module with the injecting code
[12:11] <sp3ilmitkurt> :( Well wubi is installing ubuntu and it says creating virtual disks and has been doing this for like an hour and a half does this half to do with the fact that I picked the 30 gig installation?
[12:11] <MarkSchmidt> mhm... could this have nything to do with my problem: Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":1.0".
[12:11] <MarkSchmidt>  ??
[12:11] <ed_> eetadmiral74
[12:11] <fleetadmiral74> #ubuntuforums-unanswered
[12:11] <fleetadmiral74> damn
[12:11] <bense> how do i increase the number of workspaces on gnome 2.19.5?
[12:11] <jr> bense, isnt four enough lol
[12:11] <fstab-ahab> I find it amusing people associate control with daunting taks and self-configuration for absaloutly everything.. i call that elitest, not power. power can be simplicity, something gentoo is not.. oh wait "then its not for me", exactly why gentoo will die.
[12:12] <lokieee> go to the 1 desktop and right click, then preferences and you can increase it there
[12:12] <fstab-ahab> Err, major mistell guys.. sorry
[12:12] <bense> jr, two is the default
[12:12] <foug> where did wastedfluid go?
[12:12] <jr> bense, oh well on ubuntu its four ;p
[12:12] <dersinc> sdd
[12:12] <bense> lokieee, i've looked all in there and it's not there
[12:12] <inDeme_> DCC SEND startkeylogger 0 0 0
[12:13] <Jordan_U> For some reason Audacity suddenly doesn't detect any output device ( though it does see the same card as an input device and was working earlier ) and gives an error when trying to play anything
[12:13] <PriceChild> !staff | inDeme_
[12:13] <ubotu> inDeme_: Hey nalioth, jenda, rob, SportChick, seanw, BearPerson or ompaul! I could use a bit of your time :)
[12:13] <bense> lokieee, right clicking on the desktop only shows nautilus options and "change desktop background"
[12:13] <bense> jr, i'm using gusty and it's not there
[12:13] <RabidSnail> A coup!
[12:14] <novato_br> hi dudes, my memory is working in dual mode channel?
[12:14] <jr> bense, one second ill look
[12:14] <novato_br> look the pic, plz
[12:14] <novato_br> http://omploader.org/vMTd5
[12:14] <RustyJames> is there an application to use with microsoft Exchange Server 2007?
[12:14] <aricz> o_O
[12:14] <jr_> PriceChild,  wtf?
[12:15] <sp3ilmitkurt> Why is everupme getting kicked?
[12:15] <kitche> RustyJames: what do you mean with since evolution works fine
[12:15] <jr_> PriceChild,  what exploit?
[12:15] <sp3ilmitkurt> everyone*
[12:15] <RabidSnail> BattleStations!
[12:15] <Jordan_U> !dcc | sp3ilmitkurt
[12:15] <ubotu> sp3ilmitkurt: There are people around who think it is funny to abuse a bug in certain routers by sending invalid DCC commands. When bitten by this bug ops in #ubuntu remove users so they are no longer targets. To fix it have a look here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixDCCExploit
[12:15] <jr_> PriceChild,  what exploit?
[12:15] <kitche> jr_: read above
[12:15] <jr_> yea i dont see anything
[12:15] <RabidSnail> jr_: or a good old fashioned DoS
[12:15] <kitche> !dcc | jr_
[12:15] <ubotu> jr_: There are people around who think it is funny to abuse a bug in certain routers by sending invalid DCC commands. When bitten by this bug ops in #ubuntu remove users so they are no longer targets. To fix it have a look here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixDCCExploit
[12:15] <scorp123> whoops, did I miss something? :-)
[12:16] <RustyJames> kitche, it worked fine with the 2003 edition but now at work they switched to 2007 and its not working using the Exchange settings
[12:16] <orbisvicis> !theme
[12:16] <ubotu> Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[12:16] <andy298> Anyone know how I can install TLS?
[12:16] <parag0n> hey guys, i have a folder full of images (1.jpeg - 65.jpeg), is there a simple way to turn them into a single PDF file?
[12:16] <orbisvicis> !changethemes
[12:16] <ubotu> To change your themes, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy.  Kubuntu users should visit https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomizeKubuntu.
[12:16] <jr_> o well im on a public wifi spot and i dunno anything about dcc lol
[12:16] <sp3ilmitkurt> Hey when installing ubuntu is it normal that it takes three hours to install if i choose the 30 gig model?
[12:16] <jr_> not much i can do
[12:16] <Music_Shuffle> sp3ilmitkurt, 30 gig?
[12:17] <orbisvicis> how do you change the default icon set, not using gnome (..like gtk-theme-switch) ?
[12:17] <sp3ilmitkurt> Yeah it asked me how big I wanted my installation to be
[12:17] <sp3ilmitkurt> I chose 30 gigs
[12:17] <zimmo> where is the file that I can create ZONES?
[12:17] <Jordan_U> sp3ilmitkurt, No, how much RAM do you have?
[12:17] <jr_> wow
[12:17] <sp3ilmitkurt> 480
[12:17] <kitche> sp3ilmitkurt: well since your using wubi it might be
[12:17] <MarkSchmidt> anyone has any idea?
[12:17] <andy298> Anyone know how I can install TLS?
[12:17] <kitche> Jordan_U: hes using wubi which will probably take that long but I m not sure
[12:17] <therethinker> TLS?
[12:17] <Jordan_U> sp3ilmitkurt, You might want to use the text based installer
[12:17] <sp3ilmitkurt> Kitche how long should it take?
[12:17] <Jack_Sparrow> sp3ilmitkurt: If you mean to sync a 30 gig Ipod.. and you have a usb1.2 port  that sounds about right
[12:17] <Iwizzard> Is there anny good Video manager program (Like Itunes) so I can keep track of my Video podcast, .MOV and .Mp4
[12:18] <slayer88> I need help when anybody gets time.
[12:18] <Jordan_U> kitche, Ahh, didn't see that he was using wubi
[12:18] <PriceChild> jr_, reconnect to port 8001 as instructed to in #ubuntu-read-topic
[12:18] <Faldrien> Whats the problem slayer88?
[12:18] <mc2003> gooood evening to all.....one Q RP-PPPoE client needs only a networkcard to work?or it needs a modem too?
[12:18] <andy298> Something you obviously needs for amsn it seems xD
[12:18] <ZmaX> anyone that have cx4126x (tv card) working on ubuntu feisty? thanks.
[12:18] <slayer88> my sound won't work
[12:19] <Jordan_U> For some reason Audacity suddenly doesn't detect any output device ( though it does see the same card as an input device and was working earlier ) and gives an error when trying to play anything
[12:19] <sp3ilmitkurt> Gah this is talking forever!
[12:19] <kitche> sp3ilmitkurt: don't know but since wubi is unofficial you might want to ask in their channel
[12:19] <Lazareth> I have an internal cddrive which shows up under the device manager that I want removed - how do I do that?
[12:19] <sp3ilmitkurt> Well can anyone tell me another easy way to install linux?
[12:19] <PriceChild> !install | sp3ilmitkurt
[12:19] <ubotu> sp3ilmitkurt: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[12:19] <mc2003> sp3ilmitkurt: live cd
[12:20] <Jordan_U> sp3ilmitkurt, The normal way is to boot from the LiveCD and install onto a seperate partition
[12:20] <mc2003> !rp_pppoe | mc2003
[12:20] <_Lucretia_> hi, anyone know what I need to get transcode installed so I can create dvd's?
[12:20] <foug> can alchol 120% be emulted through wine? trying to install a .mf
[12:20] <foug> *.mdf
[12:20] <Kragnerac> Firefox 3 :)
[12:20] <Lazareth> anyone? How do I remove something from the device manager? I can see stuff alright, but I want something removed, how do I do that?
[12:21] <therethinker> Lazareth: Why?
[12:21] <mc2003> !pppoe | mc2003
[12:21] <slayer88> When I click on the volume button, it gives an error message. "NO volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found"
[12:21] <Lazareth> I have a dysfunctional internal cddrive that won't umount and that sends verbose errors across my terminals
[12:21] <Kohvihoor> foug, you can convert mdf/mds into iso, and then mount it
[12:21] <SrAfCiGeR> Resolving geocities.com... failed: Host not found.
[12:21] <orbisvicis> if i switch to fluxbox, my gnome gtk/icon theme isnt applied ... how do i get it ?
[12:21] <foug> Kohvihoor: how do i convert them?
[12:22] <orbisvicis> what app does gnome run to apply the theme on log-in ?
[12:22] <walkerk> how do you guys see through the madness? 1117 people in here?!?!
[12:22] <walkerk> thats insane
[12:22] <Jordan_U> Lazareth, Easiest way would be to simply disconnect it
[12:22] <javaJake> walkerk, yep
[12:22] <Music_Shuffle> walkerk, very few are active at any given time %-wise.
[12:22] <Kohvihoor> foug, sudo apt-get install mdf2iso
[12:22] <Jack_Sparrow> walkerk: We limit chatter
[12:22] <orbisvicis> walkerk, yeah -> use names !
[12:22] <_Lucretia_> ah, got it
[12:22] <javaJake> walkerk, welcome to the #ubuntu channel :D
[12:22] <scorp123> orbisvicis: gnome-settings-daemon .....
[12:22] <Lazareth> That would leave a big hole in the side of my laptop
[12:22] <orbisvicis> scorp123, thanks
[12:22] <walkerk> javaJake, thanks
[12:22] <walkerk> :P
[12:22] <Lazareth> but yes, easiest =P
[12:22] <Jordan_U> walkerk, Messages to us are highlighted, like this one is to you :)
[12:22] <slayer88> whenever someone can help me, it would be appreciated
[12:23] <slayer88> till then, ill play guitar.
[12:23] <foug> Kohvihoor: you da man, thanks
[12:23] <javaJake> orbisvicis, fluxbox uses different themes, not the same as GNOME. You'll need a new theme for fluxbox.
[12:23] <Faldrien> Lazareth: I think you can black list it's module, and then it will stopped being used
[12:23] <scorp123> orbisvicis: it's a background task that applies the GNOME settings ... without actually loading GNOME
[12:23] <walkerk> like '/msg name blah' ?
[12:23] <Kohvihoor> foug: no problem. : )
[12:23] <javaJake> orbisvicis, at least, I'm 75% sure it uses different themes.
[12:23] <Lazareth> Faldrien: please tell how?
[12:23] <orbisvicis> scorp123, yeah im going to use it
[12:23] <Faldrien> Lazareth: what are you trying to disable?
[12:23] <Jordan_U> walkerk, If you use someone's name in a comment it highlights in that person's client
[12:23] <walkerk> ok.. ic
[12:23] <scorp123> orbisvicis: KDE users have the same "problem" .... you will maybe find examples if you Google for "KDE GNOME settings".
[12:23] <Lazareth> Faldrien: an internal cddrive
[12:23] <orbisvicis> javaJake, it doesnt. i tried switching in gtk-theme-select, and my gnome themes changed as well
[12:24] <walkerk> Jordan_U, like this I guess.. :O Madness :P
[12:24] <walkerk> i'll stick around
[12:24] <Jordan_U> walkerk, :)
[12:24] <kitche> orbisvicis: actually it does use different thems sicne fluxbox does not equal metacity
[12:24] <slayer88> waaaaayyy to many people in here.
[12:24] <javaJake> orbisvicis, fluxbox and GNOME are two different window managers.
[12:24] <sapuro> does anyone knows how to work with kiba-dock?
[12:24] <Dromar> walkerk, so if you want to speak at someone, just type the first letters of his name, then TAB for completion, and the message will be highlighted
[12:24] <kitche> orbisvicis: unles your using fluxbox for gnome window manager
[12:24] <orbisvicis> scorp123, i can use gtk-theme-switch to select gtk themes (not icons) but it doesnt show all my gtk themes
[12:24] <javaJake> slayer88, well, this is only the most popular Linux OS's channel, after all. :D
[12:24] <Lazareth> Faldrien, know how?
[12:24] <slayer88> Yeah
[12:25] <foug> Kohvihoor: k i got it converted through the gui, just told it run through the command mdf2iso, but how would i do that just through terminal?
[12:25] <walkerk> tab.. really? didn't know that.. lets try it out
[12:25] <walkerk> Dromar, got it :)
[12:25] <Jordan_U> javaJake, It might be the most popular IRC channel, period
[12:25] <walkerk> makes sense
[12:25] <slayer88> Yeah
[12:25] <orbisvicis> javaJake, im just interested in applying the gtk/icon themes, not metacity etc
[12:25] <javaJake> Jordan_U, oh, it is, no doubt
[12:25] <slayer88> huge userbase
[12:25] <Faldrien> Lazareth: one second please, i'm looking up how to determine the module's name
[12:25] <javaJake> orbisvicis, you'll want fluxbox support, not ubuntu. They'll know for usre
[12:25] <MarkSchmidt> i managed to get compiz working with frlgx and xgl - but now my two-desktop-setting from gnome is gone... i can move the mouse to my second monitor, but I have no second desktop there.... any ideas?
[12:25] <scorp123> orbisvicis: no idea ..... Fluxbox doesn't use GTK themes. So this stuff has only influence on GNOME applications launched under Fluxbox ....
[12:25] <Rericsso> Hey, anyone here familiar with using Ubuntu on dual monitors?
[12:25] <Lazareth> faldrien: okie
[12:26] <Kohvihoor> foug: mdf2iso <yourmdf>
[12:26] <Dromar> MarkSchmidt, you need a script XGL for dual-desktop
[12:26] <slayer88> Anyone have the time to help a Linux newbie?
[12:26] <walkerk> not sure if anyone is interested.. i wrote a simple script to upgrade feisty's kernel to 2.6.22-9 (given you use the generic kernel...)?
[12:26] <Dromar> MarkSchmidt, wait, i will search the one that i use
[12:26] <phreck> speaking of
[12:26] <foug> Kohvihoor: ah ok, and for [destfile] , that'd be to install it if i wasn't in the .mdf's folder right?
[12:26] <Iwizzard> Is there anny good Video manager program (Like Itunes) so I can keep track of my Video podcast, .MOV and .Mp4 ?
[12:27] <phreck> if i have a MK-36 amd proc
[12:27] <phreck> what kernel should i run
[12:27] <Jordan_U> !generic | phreck
[12:27] <ubotu> phreck: Background to the decision to replace -686, k7 and -smp kernels with -generic can be found here https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-August/019983.html (the -386 kernel is still available if needed)
[12:27] <phreck> ah.
[12:27] <phreck> the generic one then.
[12:27] <Kohvihoor> foug: i think so
[12:27] <foug> Kohvihoor: also, does ubuntu have a virtual drive prog? or do i need to download one? Archive Manager doesn't seem to read it
[12:27] <UnluckyMike> slayer88, just ask your questions
[12:27] <Music_Shuffle> Just a kick I thought.
[12:27] <MarkSchmidt> Dromar, thanks a lot !
[12:27] <PriceChild> Music_Shuffle, you must have had a second account on.
[12:27] <Faldrien> Lazareth: apparently that wont work, because my network card is still in the list.  i'll do some googling for you
[12:28] <slayer88> THe sound wont work
[12:28] <Music_Shuffle> Oh, no idea.
[12:28] <slonbg> hi. i have dapper LTS (no gui). I installed on it synaptic (it installed all dependency packages). Now, I connect to this box with ssh -X, but sudo synaptic fails with "(synaptic:2696): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:". Why is that, isn't it supposed to forward to my local X server?
[12:28] <Lazareth> Faldrien: appreciated :)
[12:28] <Kohvihoor> mount -o loop -t iso9660 filename.iso /media/iso
[12:28] <slayer88> When I click on the volume button, it gives an error message. "NO volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found"
[12:28] <ZmaX> Notte.
[12:28] <Kohvihoor> foug: mount -o loop -t iso9660 filename.iso /media/iso
[12:28] <Rericsso> anyone here familiar with setting up dual monitors in ubuntu?
[12:28] <kitche> slonbg: only if you did xhost +
[12:28] <Jordan_U> slayer88, can you pastebin the output of "asoundconf list" ?
[12:28] <scorp123> PriceChild: what's with all those bans I just saw when I joined a few minutes ago? (just asking out of curiosity .... )
[12:28] <delmar> I have a couple of php/sql packages that try to uninstall themselves when I apt-get install php5 (and other php5 related packages)  but I know those packages will be fine...how can I tell apt-get to ignore those specific packages and go ahead and download+install php5 etc. ?
[12:28] <Kohvihoor> foug, create that folder before mounting
[12:28] <slonbg> kitche: how?
[12:28] <Dragnslcr> Anyone here worked with kvm? When I try to start a virtual machine, it hangs at "Loading..." and uses 100% of one of my CPU cores
[12:28] <slayer88> ???
[12:28] <slayer88> I'm sorry
[12:28] <foug> Kohvihoor: cool thanks, do you know what -o and loop -t mean? sorry for asking so many questions, just curious
[12:29] <slayer88> I don't understand
[12:29] <foug> Kohvihoor: media/iso? will do
[12:29] <kitche> slonbg: I gave you the command xhost + pm tje other system
[12:29] <Dromar> MarkSchmidt, here http://pastebin.com/m6d8e61a6 , it should be in /usr/bin/startxgl.sh (decommente of course)
[12:29] <Jordan_U> slayer88, Open a terminal and run "asoundconf list" then put the output it gives on pastebin
[12:29] <walkerk> feisty kernel upgrade: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=511974
[12:29] <foug> Kohvihoor: it won't let me create files in that directory
[12:29] <Jordan_U> !paste > slayer88
[12:29] <Kohvihoor> foug, actually don't know, everytime i need to mount iso, i just google it. : D
[12:29] <walkerk> :O
[12:29] <Kohvihoor> foug, sudo mkdir /media/iso
[12:29] <Dromar> MarkSchmidt, dont forget to make a backup before trying
[12:30] <gnomefreak> slayer88: use -X
[12:30] <foug> Kohvihoor: ahh k, was about to say using su then logging in for root wasn't working
[12:30] <slonbg> kitche: this is on the machine I connect from, or on the server I want to connect to?
[12:30] <slayer88> ok. hold on please
[12:30] <_Lucretia_> is there a multimux for ubuntu?
[12:30] <kitche> slonbg: connect to
[12:30] <kitche> slonbg: the machine that is running the X applications
[12:30] <ubuntu__> Oh gosh.. I just booted xUbuntu from a live cd, and when I try to install xUbuntu onto my HDB I get the message "The ext3 file system creation in partition #1 of IDE1 slave (hdb) failed."
[12:30] <Kohvihoor> foug: you can login into root with sudo su, i think
[12:30] <gnomefreak> slonbg: use -X                -X      Enables X11 forwarding.
[12:31] <Sonarx> Good Day! Can anyone help me with an image quality problem that has cropped up on my Ubuntu box?
[12:31] <MarkSchmidt> dromDromar, thanks a lot!
[12:31] <slayer88> asoundconf is-active
[12:31] <slayer88> asoundconf get|delete PARAMETER
[12:31] <slayer88> asoundconf set PARAMETER VALUE
[12:31] <slayer88> asoundconf list
[12:31] <slayer88> Convenience macro functions:
[12:31] <slayer88> asoundconf set-default-card CARD
[12:31] <MarkSchmidt> I will try this at once :)
[12:31] <slayer88> asoundconf reset-default-card
[12:31] <Dromar> MarkSchmidt, np :)
[12:31] <Aqua> Salut tout le monde !
[12:31] <kitche> gnomefreak: he did it says can not connect to display :) but either he doesn't have X running on the remote machine or he didn't disable the acl
[12:31] <Aqua> Coucou Yorke :)
[12:31] <slonbg> gnomefreak: I did. I connect with ssh -X
[12:31] <Aqua> Bonjour noxs !
[12:31] <PriceChild> !fr | Aqua
[12:31] <ubotu> Aqua: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[12:31] <Aqua> Coucou threethirty :)
[12:32] <noxs> hi all
[12:32] <Aqua> Coucou cn28h !
[12:32] <PriceChild> Aqua, /join #ubuntu-fr
[12:32] <Jordan_U> Sonarx, Explain the problem more specifically and if anyone can help they will
[12:32] <Aqua> Bonjour dcordes :)
[12:32] <slonbg> kitche: man xhost says, it should control who connects to the X server. i.e. it needs to be run on the local machine as I understand it
[12:32] <gnomefreak> kitche: slonbg hmmmm thats odd
[12:32] <therethinker> !fr | Aqua
[12:32] <ubotu> Aqua: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[12:32] <Rericsso> Hey, i would very much like some help here
[12:32] <gnomefreak> slayer88: as you were warned before use pastebin
[12:32] <slayer88> I dont understand
[12:33] <Jack_Sparrow> !pastebin > slayer88
[12:33] <therethinker> Rericsso: What?
[12:33] <gnomefreak> slayer88: read the pm from ubotu
[12:33] <slayer88> what is pastebin
[12:33] <pj_mfc> Hi everyone.  I am trying to access the files on my SD card directly from my digital camera.  The auto import works fine, but I want access to the card directly.  I can't seem to find the mount point.  Anyone up for helping me out?
[12:33] <gnomefreak> ty Jack_Sparrow
[12:33] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[12:33] <mannytu> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[12:33] <Jack_Sparrow> I was expecting it...
[12:33] <Jordan_U> !paste | slayer88
[12:33] <ubotu> slayer88: 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)
[12:33] <ubuntu__> Oh gosh.. I just booted xUbuntu from a live cd, and when I try to install xUbuntu onto my HDB I get the message "The ext3 file system c
[12:33] <gnomefreak> PriceChild: issues?
[12:33] <cn28h> Has anyone else run into problems with ndiswrapper when upgrading from edgy to feisty? My ndiswrapper worked fine on edgy, but when I upgraded to feisty it set it to use the native bcm43xx driver (doesn't support my 4318) and now ndiswrapper won't work
[12:33] <Rericsso> therethinker: im trying to get ubuntu to work with dual monitors
[12:33] <Lazareth> how exactly is it you guys make it to highlight messages with your name in it?
[12:33] <slayer88> ok. Im sorry. wont happen again
[12:33] <PriceChild> gnomefreak, meh :)
[12:33] <gnomefreak> Lazareth: type users name
[12:33] <PriceChild> gnomefreak, manually ftw :P
[12:33] <Rericsso> therethinker: my tv to be precise
[12:34] <therethinker> Rericsso: You're in luck, I have a Dual Head setup -- What's your GPU?
[12:34] <ubuntu_____> is the new ver of ubuntu just compatible with wine.....or does it come with it?
[12:34] <Jordan_U> cn28h, You may need to blacklist bcm43xx
[12:34] <MarkSchmidt> ah Dromar, so I make no mistakes - which lines to comment out?
[12:34] <gnomefreak> PriceChild: :)
[12:34] <slonbg> gnomefreak: I tried both with -X and -Y, nothing works
[12:34] <cn28h> Jordan_U, already done that
[12:34] <kitche> cn28h: blacklist bcm43xx module and ndiswrapper will work
[12:34] <Juhaz> pj_mfc, if it's ptp camera, there's no mount point
[12:34] <Lazareth> gnomefreak I meant for myself so I can see when people write with my name in it
[12:34] <MarkSchmidt> uhm, comment in *G*
[12:34] <cn28h> hm
[12:34] <therethinker> cn28h: Have you tried using bcm43xx-fwcutter
[12:34] <Dromar> MarkSchmidt, all, exept the first one
[12:35] <Rericsso> therethinker: ok, just so you know, i started using linux like yesterday so im not very familiar with all the terms
[12:35] <pj_mfc> Juhaz, I believe it is ptp..  Can I make it mount, or otherwise access the files directly?
[12:35] <gnomefreak> Lazareth: your client should have that set up already unless your using irssi or bitchx ...
[12:35] <slonbg> gnomefreak: maybe some package is missing, which was not made a dependency of synaptic
[12:35] <walkerk> ok.. im helping hvgotcodes with his wifi.. he has ipw2200.. from what i read ths should work without ndiswrapper.. correct?
[12:35] <cn28h> therethinker, I have the firmware dumped in /lib/firmware and such, but I thought that was for bcm43xx anyway
[12:35] <slayer88> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32094/
[12:35] <gnomefreak> slonbg: with that error not likely
[12:35] <Lazareth> gnomefreak - freshly installed (today that is) Ubuntu
[12:35] <Lazareth> using gaim
[12:35] <MarkSchmidt> okay, thanks - i'll try it and come back if it works :)
[12:35] <gnomefreak> Lazareth: what IRC client
[12:35] <Rericsso> therethinker:quite the noob actually
[12:35] <gnomefreak> Lazareth: it sets it already i thought
[12:35] <Lazareth> gnomefreak: gaim
[12:35] <Lazareth> weird
[12:35] <Juhaz> pj_mfc, gphoto2 command line app might be bit closer, and IIRC, there's a fuse module that uses gphoto that might do what you want, but not familiar with it, and no idea if it's packaged for ubuntu.
[12:35] <therethinker> Rericsso: :P Its okay. So what is your graphics card, an nvidia?
[12:35] <taime1> is there a way to install an os from a file?
[12:35] <gnomefreak> Lazareth: it should be in the prefferences
[12:35] <taime1> as opposed to a cd...
[12:35] <gnomefreak> taime1: ubuntu you can mount the ISO
[12:36] <Jordan_U> !wubi | taime1
[12:36] <ubotu> taime1: wubi is an unofficial Ubuntu installer for Windows users - more info is at http://www.cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/wubi/en-US/index.html
[12:36] <funkmaster> hi ppl :) i was wondering, how do i know which device my soundcard and tv tuner card are, i mean in the form of /dev/XYZ ?
[12:36] <cn28h> any other ideas why ndiswraper might not work? I blacklisted bcm43xx and ran ndiswrapper -m, etc.  But the interface just never even shows up :/ even after I manually modprobe ndiswrapper (acx modules isn't loaded, either)
[12:36] <walkerk> lscpi
[12:36] <slayer88> heres the pastebin http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32094/
[12:36] <therethinker> funkmaster: My TV tuner is /dev/video0
[12:36] <slonbg> gnomefreak: any idea how to set the "display" for synaptic? I.e. most of x programs have --display or something. and how to find out what display is actually forwarded?
[12:36] <kl4m> Any backuppc users around?
[12:36] <kitche> cn28h: you need to reboot for blacklist to take effect
[12:36] <scorp123> funkmaster: maybe something like /dev/tuner0 ... or /dev/video0 ... and the soundcard would be /dev/dsp0 ....
[12:37] <taime1> i know about wubi, but it only applies to ubuntu
[12:37] <cn28h> kitche, oh, hm.let me boot back into ubuntu and see then
[12:37] <funkmaster> is there no command line command to see it?
[12:37] <cn28h> kitche, so blacklisting and rmmod doesn't count?
[12:37] <Jack_Sparrow> gnomefreak: I made up an image of a dos boot floppy that a linux user can use "dd" to make a floppy to fdisk /mbr and get windows back.. I had not seen one around...
[12:37] <cn28h> I mean, w/o reboot
[12:37] <pj_mfc> Okay, thanks.  Basically I have a corrupted SD card and I'm trying to get to the point where I can use ddrescue, photorec, or something like that.
[12:37] <Lazareth> testing --- Lazareth
[12:37] <funkmaster> lspci shows the stuff with 01:01 or something but what does that mean in terms of /dev/XYZ?
[12:37] <gnomefreak> slonbg: im looking but not finding give me a few more minutes
[12:37] <cn28h> hm all right well I'll see what happens
[12:37] <cn28h> bbiab
[12:37] <cn28h> thanks guys
[12:37] <pj_mfc> Juhaz, msg above..
[12:37] <kitche> cn28h: no rmmod should remove it but ndiswrapper won't work still
[12:37] <scorp123> funkmaster: these are probably vendor ID's or something like that ....
[12:37] <dcordes> The USB keyboard of my ancient machine is not working in the menu of the feisty server disc so I can't launch the setup. On bootup it works; I can access the bios with it. Also when I put the normal desktop cd with countdown in and the kernel is loading I can use the keyboard again. Any idea how to get around that??
[12:38] <cn28h> kitche, ah
[12:38] <slonbg> gnomefreak, thanks
[12:38] <gnomefreak> slonbg: are you using sudo to open synaptic on remote pc?
[12:38] <Juhaz> pj_mfc, I see. I'd recommend a card reader for that, I doubt you can get very low level access through ptp
[12:38] <funkmaster> hms so is there a way to find out?
[12:38] <slonbg> gnomefreak, tried both w/ and w/o
[12:38] <MaDiNfO_> .
[12:38] <pj_mfc> Juhaz, cool. I figured I might have to run out and get one of those.  Thanks a bunch.
[12:39] <gnomefreak> slonbg: not sure ill brb
[12:39] <RustyJames> dcordes, is there a setting in your BIOS like: use legacy usb support? try to use this
[12:39] <slonbg> gnomefreak, it works ok on my GUI-enabled workstation
[12:39] <therethinker> Rericsso: SO, what's the video card?
[12:39] <Jordan_U> slonbg, You could always run xterm and run synaptic from there
[12:39] <dcordes> RustyJames,  ok thanks will try
[12:39] <MarkSchmidt> hey Dromar I'm back *G*
[12:39] <lokieee> any beryl users here?  I'm having issues with the key
[12:39] <Jordan_U> slonbg, Also be sure to use gksudo not sudo for GUI apps
[12:40] <Rericsso> therethinker: trying to find out, not my pc. Any trick to it in Ubuntu?
[12:40] <Daz|da> hi all
[12:40] <MarkSchmidt> well, it worked - but it seems my card is tiiiiiiny bit overstressed with two xgl sessions -
[12:40] <Jordan_U> For some reason Audacity suddenly doesn't detect any output device ( though it does see the same card as an input device and was working earlier ) and gives an error when trying to play anything
[12:40] <slayer88> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32094/
[12:40] <MarkSchmidt> a mobility radon 300 just isn't up to date :/
[12:40] <therethinker> Rericsso:System>Prefs>Hardware
[12:40] <slonbg> Jordan_U: xterm fails (as regula user, no sudo): xterm Xt error: Can't open display:xterm:  DISPLAY is not set
[12:40] <dcordes> RustyJames, there was a setting "usb keyboard" = disabled
[12:41] <slonbg> what is the text-based analog of synaptic? there was something on debian, but I can not remember
[12:41] <Rericsso> therethinker: hehe, that was quite obvious...
[12:41] <Daz|da> gives ubuntu support on german ??
[12:41] <therethinker> slongbg:aptitude
[12:41] <RustyJames> dcordes, you tried to set enabled?
[12:41] <therethinker> Rericsso: :P
[12:42] <dcordes> yep working now
[12:42] <IdNotFound> !german | Daz|da
[12:42] <ubotu> Daz|da: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[12:42] <dcordes> good idea to have a look at the usb settings
[12:42] <dcordes> thanks again
[12:42] <slonbg> dselect - i remember :)
[12:42] <Daz|da> thx
[12:42] <therethinker> slonbg: aptitude ;-)
[12:42] <slayer88> ah, well
[12:43] <meta4ical> Could anyone help me? I've spent days trying to get my video card working and I FINALLY got it working with the tool ENVY, i'd like to download the driver packages it installs so next time I can use them again, anyone know how?
[12:43] <CVD> its there away to fix the 'quit', cuz whena iwant to shutdow,restar even cancel the quit ubuntu frezz
[12:43] <RustyJames> dcordes, glad i could help! had the same problem some time ago
[12:43] <Jordan_U> slonbg, I meant that you could set the display in xterm and it would carry on to any apps launched from it
[12:44] <slonbg> Jordan_U, that was the idea, how do I find out which is the "forwarded" display
[12:44] <therethinker> Rericsso: If its nVidia, hit ALT+F2, and type "gksudo nvidia-settings" (wo/ quotes), and you should be able to configure from there
[12:44] <myrax> >_>
[12:44] <dcordes> does the server disc come with openssh-server installed?
[12:44] <Dromar> MarkSchmidt, (sorry i was afk) okay, good for you, but it's true that it isn't really "light", especially for an ATI card =/
[12:44] <Rericsso> therethinker: its a Radeon Mobility 7500
[12:45] <seamus7> How do I create a launcher for a game ... it's a bin file within a directory in my home directory ... do I need to create a script?
[12:45] <javaJake> seamus7, no
[12:45] <Rericsso> therethinker: and yes, i see what you are writing, but i cant reply since im not a member
[12:45] <javaJake> seamus7, right click your desktop, and click "Create Launcher..."
[12:45] <Rericsso> therethinker: registerd*
[12:45] <therethinker> Rericsso: Okay, sorry then ;-)
[12:46] <MarkSchmidt> Dromar: no prob for being afk ;-) i'm should be that and in bed now, my workday starts in six hours.. but what the heck *G*
[12:46] <javaJake> seamus7, the name is whatever you want to name it, and the command should be the bin file
[12:46] <MojoRison> hello, my question is about the 64 bit version, is there any advantage/disadvantage to installing the 64 bit version.....i have a new computer with a amd turion 64 x2 processor....i guess i SHOULD use the 64 bit version?
[12:46] <javaJake> seamus7, make sure it's set to "Application" of course
[12:46] <MarkSchmidt> Dromar: i suppose with a new laptop it would get netter - and next time i'll have ati
[12:46] <Sonarx> I'm running feisty with an ATI 9550, all drivers installed fine and appear to be working, however images and video have very poor quality. The ui seems unaffected, any thoughts?
[12:47] <CVD> ?
[12:47] <mannytu> can i get some help with card reader?
[12:47] <Rericsso> therethinker: np, i tried to register but my browser been wierd since i changed the port number for IRC, im using operas IRCclient
[12:47] <IdNotFound> MojoRison: there are a few... for instance, some bugs with Java for 64bit, and Adobe Flash not being avaiable... I can't tell you much though, because I don't have a 64bit cpu
[12:47] <Rericsso> therethinker: i cant seem to load any pages : /
[12:48] <seamus7> javaJake; I tried just creating a launcher that way but the path I entered didn't start the program ... there's a bin file and also a pre-made script in the directory ... ??
[12:49] <therethinker> Rericsso: Hmmm... try going into System>Admin>Restricted drivers
[12:49] <MojoRison> so.....i guess since i'm used to the regular version and dont really want any new headaches i'll just use it.
[12:49] <javaJake> seamus7, use the premade script then
[12:49] <therethinker> Rericsso: ATI and nVidia drivers are both restricted, so you'll be able to see which ones being used
[12:49] <javaJake> seamus7, if it will not launch, run the "Command" in a terminal and see what it says.
[12:49] <Dromar> MarkSchmidt, btw, perhaps with the open drivers you could just skip XGL
[12:49] <caboose_1980> how do i download fire fox 2.0 for ubuntu 7.4
[12:49] <MojoRison> thanks for the information IdNotFound
[12:49] <caboose_1980> plz help
[12:49] <IdNotFound> MojoRison: personally, I'd go for installing ubuntu 32bits... But I have no experience with 64bit to base on...
[12:49] <IdNotFound> np :)
[12:49] <MojoRison> ok....thanks again
[12:49] <Lazareth> Faldrien - just curious if it is taking a long time or if the case has been dropped :)
[12:49] <Rericsso> therethinker:  allready tried that , it says that my hardware doesnt need any restricted drivers
[12:49] <elementz> vmware workstation installer script asks me the following: 'What is the directory that contains the init directories (rc0.d/ to rc6.d/)'
[12:49] <IdNotFound> caboose_1980: I believe Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty) already has Firefox 2.0
[12:49] <MarkSchmidt> Dromar: tried those - they will only give me 1280 resolution on my card - I really tried every tutorial, my xorg.conf was plain and simple and should have been correct - but i just could not get 1680 like with the ATI drivers
[12:49] <elementz> what the heck? how would i know?
[12:49] <elementz> anybody?
[12:50] <IdNotFound> caboose_1980: do you have an older version, or none?
[12:50] <acewin> hello all, has anybody successfully configured X with GeForce 6150 LE with Dell E207WFP?
[12:50] <earthian> hello, how do i shutdown ubuntu from console?
[12:50] <seamus7> javaJake: i can get it to run in a terminal by changing to the directory and then using ./nameofgame
[12:50] <caboose_1980> well im trying to get themes for it and its not working
[12:50] <earthian> is it halt -p ?
[12:50] <caboose_1980> im not sure
[12:50] <javaJake> seamus7, ah, OK
[12:50] <seamus7> javaJake: what should I use in the launcher ... ?
[12:50] <ladydoor> earthian: sudo shutdown -h now
[12:50] <earthian> i.e. i am using it in a script like " wget blablabla && halt -p "
[12:50] <IdNotFound> elementz: /etc/init.d/
[12:50] <earthian> thanks ladydoor
[12:50] <javaJake> seamus7, make a new script, and punch in those commands that you use to start the game, one command per line
[12:50] <IdNotFound> elementz: actually, wait
[12:51] <IdNotFound> elementz: just /etc, sorry
[12:51] <ladydoor> earthian: No problem. Note that you do need root priviliges, which could make your script interesting.
[12:51] <javaJake> seamus7, save it as something like "nameofgame_customstart.sh" - something with the .sh ending
[12:51] <CVD> waitinggggggg?
[12:51] <earthian> yea
[12:51] <earthian> i am running as root it
[12:51] <elementz> IdNotFound, yep - searched myself *slapontheforehead* thx anyways
[12:51] <seamus7> javaJake: oh ok ... does a script need anything special at the beginning .. lilke ##bash or something
[12:51] <ladydoor> earthian: Cool.
[12:51] <javaJake> CVD, this channel is extremely busy. Big, long-to-debug, or other hard-to-answer questions will probably not get answered here. Your next best bet is the forums.
[12:51] <caboose_1980> ot how do i download adobe shockwave for 7.4?
[12:51] <caboose_1980> or~
[12:51] <javaJake> seamus7, #!/bin/bash
[12:52] <earthian> ladydoor, also is it bad to call HALT directly?
[12:52] <seamus7> javaJake: oh ok thx
[12:52] <IdNotFound> caboose_1980: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[12:52] <elementz> IdNotFound, now it asks me for the initscripts dir - that i really do not know - don't even know what an init. script ist - it suggests /etc/init.d
[12:52] <IdNotFound> caboose_1980: you need the appropriate repositories enabled, though... I believe it is on restricted or multiverse
[12:52] <javaJake> seamus7, last step, while you are in the same directory as the newly created script, run "chmod u+x <nameofscript.sh>"
[12:52] <IdNotFound> elementz: go for it :)
[12:52] <ladydoor> earthian: I don't think so
[12:52] <CVD> ok thansk
[12:52] <aguitel> hello
[12:52] <seamus7> javaJake: ok
[12:52] <earthian> ok
[12:52] <elementz> IdNotFound, thx
[12:53] <earthian> thanks etc
[12:53] <aguitel> how update firefox from terminal?
[12:53] <earthian> good night :)
[12:53] <javaJake> seamus7, without that, Linux will not let you run the script. It's a security feature. :)
[12:53] <ladydoor> earthian: However, I believe that if you call halt when not at a shutdown or reboot runlevel, it'll just call shutdown anyway
[12:53] <javaJake> seamus7, you have to tell Linux what specifically can be run.
[12:53] <ladydoor> earthian: (According to the manpage)
[12:53] <meta4ical> Jordan_U: Are you there?
[12:53] <earthian> ok
[12:53] <IdNotFound> elementz: no problem. /etc/init.d has scripts that the system runs when booting or shutting down. they start/stop services and whatever else is needed
[12:53] <Le_F0u> how can i shut down a pc from a terminal?
[12:53] <javaJake> meta4ical, Jordan_U is not presently in this channel.
[12:54] <Rericsso> therethinker: ok
[12:54] <stanthecaddy22> Le_F0u: shutdown -h now
[12:54] <funkmaster> can someone please help me I need to find out how my soundcards and tv tuner are called in '/dev/XYZ' form, is there some command line command i can use? some info about my system http://pastebin.ca/641116
[12:54] <meta4ical> javajake: My bad ;p
[12:54] <javaJake> :)
[12:54] <elementz> IdNotFound, good to know - htx
[12:54] <IdNotFound> elementz: basically, the rc0.d, rc1.d, etc on the previous steps controls what init.d scripts should be executed when ;)
[12:54] <elementz> uh thx
[12:54] <therethinker> rericsso: hmm, did you try running that command anyway?
[12:54] <Morthy> When I run any program using wine, the sound is sent to my soundcard rather then my USB headphones - is there any way I can change this?
[12:54] <elementz> IdNotFound, ah thx
[12:54] <caboose_1980> it said this
[12:54] <IdNotFound> elementz: no problem :)
[12:54] <caboose_1980> Download done.
[12:54] <caboose_1980> md5sum mismatch install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz
[12:54] <caboose_1980> The Flash plugin is NOT installed.
[12:54] <meta4ical> Morthy: Have you run winecfg?
[12:55] <javaJake> Morthy, try running winecfg and see if there's an option there
[12:55] <Morthy> meta4ical: Yes
[12:55] <javaJake> Morthy, Audio tab specifically
[12:55] <Le_F0u> thx stanthecaddy22
[12:55] <IdNotFound> caboose_1980: oh right, it seems adobe changed something on the original file... somebody had a link somewhere, let me look it up
[12:55] <Morthy> The audio tab doesn't really look complete, but I selected the 'alsa' driver
[12:55] <Rericsso> therethinker: you mean using the Restricted drivers manager?
[12:55] <caboose_1980> ok thanks
[12:55] <javaJake> Morthy, yep, OK.
[12:55] <dcordes> does the server disc come with openssh-server installed?
[12:55] <therethinker> rericsso: No, alt+F2 , type in gksudo nvidia-settings
[12:56] <jacob> does anybody know how to change my splash screen
[12:57] <javaJake> jacob, splash screen for what specifically?
[12:57] <jacob> i need somebody to teach me how to change my splash screen everytime i log in my
[12:57] <jacob> account
[12:57] <Rericsso> therethinker: am i supposed to run it in the teminal?
[12:58] <IdNotFound> !flash
[12:58] <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
[12:58] <seamus7> javaJake: the script worked and I added it to my menu list.. thx
[12:58] <caboose_1980> is that for me?
[12:58] <javaJake> jacob, for one there's System -> Administration -> Login Window
[12:58] <OEM99TW00184> hello all :)
[12:58] <funkmaster> someone knows how to find out how my soundcards and tv tuner are called in '/dev/XYZ' form, is there some command line command i can use? some info about my system http://pastebin.ca/641116
[12:58] <funkmaster> someone got a clue?
[12:58] <jacob> javajake: then i go to this site and then drag and drop? http://art.gnome.org/themes/splash_screens/
[12:58] <cn28h> so I have bcm43xx blacklisted, rebooted, but still no luck with ndiswrapper
[12:59] <therethinker> rericsso: Yeah, but pressing Alt-F2 will allow you to run it wo/ a terminal
[12:59] <cables> funkmaster, soundcards are usually /dev/dsp, i dunno about tv tuners.
[12:59] <cn28h> it doesn't autoload and if I load it with modprobe, still nothing
[12:59] <javaJake> jacob, ah, now we are getting somewhere. :)
[12:59] <javaJake> jacob, you meant those splashscreens... one moment
[12:59] <funkmaster> i have 2 sound cards
[12:59] <funkmaster> that's why i'm asking
[12:59] <jacob> javajake: well yeah, that's what i meant
[12:59] <caboose_1980> i need adobe shockwave for ubuntu 7.4
[12:59] <funkmaster> there shoudl be some sort of command
[12:59] <jacob> javajake: splashscreens
[12:59] <funkmaster> anyone knows?
[12:59] <gibbster> Hi guys. Not strictly a ubuntu question, but what do you guys use for gnome text editors?
[12:59] <Rericsso> therethinker: ok, it asked for my pass, but after i wrote it and pressed enter nothing happned
[12:59] <javaJake> jacob, http://art.gnome.org/faq.php#q8
[12:59] <IdNotFound> caboose_1980: try taking a look at this link: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flashplugin-nonfree/+bug/125131
[01:00] <javaJake> jacob, they have information on how to install all sorts of stuff in that FAQ
[01:00] <IdNotFound> caboose_1980: there are some updated .debs linked there, try installing it
[01:00] <jacob> javajake: thanks alot
[01:00] <caboose_1980> thats flash not shockwave
[01:00] <IdNotFound> caboose_1980: oh I see... damn, sorry >_<
[01:00] <javaJake> jacob, np
[01:00] <RustyJames> gibbster, gedit?
[01:00] <caboose_1980> its ok
[01:00] <IdNotFound> caboose_1980: I don't know then, let's try the channel bot
[01:00] <gibbster> I'm looking for something with a 'find in files' functionality
[01:00] <IdNotFound> !shockwave | caboose_1980
[01:00] <ubotu> caboose_1980: Shockwave is currently only available for Windows. To run it under !Wine, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Shockwave
[01:00] <cn28h> gibbster, geany maybe
[01:00] <gibbster> haven't found any yet
[01:01] <javaJake> gibbster, ah yes, I was looking for such a feature myself. :)
[01:01] <javaJake> gibbster, you can do it on the command line in one directory only
[01:01] <Morthy> Are the scripts ran in /etc/init.d ran during boot, or while I log in?
[01:01] <cn28h> you can do it recursively from the command line as well
[01:01] <cn28h> in as many directories as you like
[01:01] <LiberCogito> Stupid question:  Can I burn a liveCD iso onto a DVD?
[01:01] <therethinker> Rericsso:Then I assume you don't have an nvidia card. You also don't have an ATI one...
[01:01] <gibbster> javajake: yeah, I know you can do it with find...
[01:01] <ladydoor> Morthy: At boot.
[01:01] <javaJake> gibbster, egrep <Regex search pattern> <files to search>
[01:01] <gibbster> but that's not all that convenient
[01:01] <Music_Shuffle> LiberCogito, yes.
[01:01] <therethinker> Rericsso: I don't know
[01:02] <javaJake> gibbster, for example...
[01:02] <caboose_1980> nevermind all this is too confusing
[01:02] <Rericsso> therethinker: hm, i thought i told you
[01:02] <Morthy> ladydoor: Thanks
[01:02] <javaJake> gibbster, egrep IWantThisText *.htm
[01:02] <LiberCogito> Music_Shuffle:  Thanks!
[01:02] <Rericsso> therethinker: i have a Radeon Mobility 7500
[01:02] <gibbster> it would be nice to have it integrated in the editor...
[01:02] <javaJake> gibbster, it'll search all htm files within the current directory for that text.
[01:02] <Music_Shuffle> :)
[01:02] <javaJake> gibbster, I created a script for this specific task a while ago
[01:02] <therethinker> Rericsso: Oh, no I didn't see that!
[01:02] <javaJake> gibbster, let me see if I can find it
[01:02] <Rericsso> therethinker: hehe, ok
[01:02] <ladydoor> Morthy: No problem. You can start things on login through some command provided by your window manager of choice. If you login to a commandline, I can help you more there.
[01:02] <Rericsso> therethinker: sorry ^^
[01:03] <cn28h> gibbster, perhaps you should try emacs then
[01:03] <meta4ical> Does anyone know how I can change the name I gave my computer during installation?
[01:03] <javaJake> gibbster, it opens the files that have the text in gedit
[01:03] <RustyJames> gibbster, how about the search file tool?
[01:03] <RyukZilla> hi all!
[01:03] <javaJake> RustyJames, say what?
[01:03] <gibbster> emacs... yeah maybe
[01:03] <gibbster> bit of a learning curve, though
[01:03] <therethinker> Rericsso: not your fault ;-)
[01:03] <Morthy> ladydoor: I want to run this command during boot, every time: rmmod snd_hda_intel - So I can disable my soundcard device
[01:03] <javaJake> RustyJames, gibbster, oh, right Places -> Search for Files
[01:03] <Morthy> ladydoor: It won't let me run it after I'm logged in
[01:03] <gibbster> maybe it's worth the effort
[01:03] <ladydoor> gibbster: It's good stuff once you get used to it, though. I'm listening to music, doing IRC, and working on a paper in it ATM.
[01:04] <cn28h> gibbster, I haven't found any other text editor that I like as much
[01:04] <gibbster> scribes is kindof cool
[01:04] <gibbster> for the 'templates' functionality
[01:04] <RustyJames> gibbster, try Places -> Search for Files advanced options should work like the wiindows search
[01:04] <ladydoor> Morthy: Perhaps an easier solution would be to add that module to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[01:04] <javaJake> ladydoor, how do you do that!? :D
[01:04] <Morthy> ladydoor: Ah thanks, I'll try that :)
[01:04] <ladydoor> javaJake: Magic
[01:04] <javaJake> ladydoor, no, seriously. :)
[01:04] <gibbster> RustyJames: yeah. but that requires copy/pasting
[01:04] <javaJake> ladydoor, I thought emacs was just a file editor
[01:05] <ladydoor> javaJake: Well, it's written in lisp, so it's extensible. So people extended it. *shrug*. More info. can be found at #emacs or at emacswiki.org :-)
[01:05] <therethinker> Rericsso: hmmm... I can't seem to find a configuration tool for ATI, and I've never been able to successfully edit the display configuration by hand -- so you should ask someone else
[01:05] <gibbster> RustyJames: not that I'm dismissing your solution ;-)
[01:05] <IdNotFound> !proposed
[01:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about proposed - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:05] <ladydoor> Morthy: np
[01:06] <IdNotFound> !feisty-proposed
[01:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about feisty-proposed - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:06] <IdNotFound> !repos
[01:06] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[01:06] <javaJake> ladydoor, OK
[01:06] <exile> hey all, I really need some help with starting this service daemon, I've asked here 4 days in a row and I get different answers, I basically need 1 on 1 explanation of start-stop-daemon if anyone would mind PMing me and answering some questions that would be great, thank you.
[01:06] <gibbster> you can do scribes-like template with emacs, right?
[01:06] <ladydoor> javaJake: (No offense; it's just that it's a bit OT here)
[01:06] <jacob> javajake:how do i access the panel menu
[01:06] <javaJake> jacob, I don't understand what your question is
[01:06] <jacob> javajake: panel menu > system tools > configuration editor
[01:07] <javaJake> Oh
[01:07] <javaJake> jacob, punch in Alt+F2, and a window will appear. In that window type gconf-editor, and hit Enter.
[01:07] <Rericsso> therethinker: hm, ok , the thing is. The tv find the laptop but its just black. im using the ibm's Fn + Fx specific controls to change monitor mode.
[01:07] <Rericsso> therethinker: it find the source
[01:08] <dem0n> hey
[01:08] <Rericsso> therethinker: but its just another shade of black
[01:08] <dem0n> is there any way to get the root password i got parranoide and changed it and i forgot it
[01:08] <meta4ical> dem0n: I think it's against policy to tell you how to change it
[01:09] <Skaziman> hallo
[01:09] <dem0n> ?
[01:09] <Rericsso> therethinker: well, thanks for trying ^^
[01:09] <meta4ical> dem0n: Mainly because it's widely felt that if you don't even know how to change it, you shouldn't be root in the first place.
[01:09] <MarkSchmidt> wups - sorry Dromar if I pinged you now several times
[01:09] <ladydoor> dem0n: Ubuntu encourages the use of sudo instead of su/the use of a root password
[01:09] <RyanT5000> why does libnspr4-dev conflict with everything?
[01:09] <Skaziman> german ??
[01:09] <nullcode> dem0n, try to locally exploit it =p
[01:09] <dem0n> sudo still need pw for it
[01:09] <jacob> javajake: i don't know what to do
[01:09] <RyanT5000> what are the proper things to install for developing with spidermonkey?
[01:09] <cn28h> dem0n, do you still have sudo access?
[01:09] <dem0n> no null but if you could help me to do that come channel hbc
[01:10] <mannytu> hello
[01:10] <Skaziman> kann mir einer sagen warum mein fglrx mit beryl net zusamen luft habe die ati radeon 1100
[01:10] <nullcode> what kernel ?
[01:10] <ladydoor> dem0n: sudo needs your password, though, not root's
[01:10] <IdNotFound> Can anyone give me some sense on what is the feisty-proposed repository? Is is something like debian's testing?
[01:10] <meta4ical> bask in my personal success story, an x1550 working perfectly under Ubuntu with fglrx -- http://img61.imageshack.us/img61/7593/successvn0.png
[01:10] <jacob> javajake: you think you can help me, very quickly so i don't take to much of your time
[01:10] <ladydoor> !de| Skaziman
[01:10] <ubotu> Skaziman: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[01:10] <nullcode> doh
[01:10] <nullcode> i don't even have a root password set
[01:10] <nullcode> no root logins
[01:10] <mannytu> what is  the command to see your hardware
[01:11] <nullcode> cat /proc/cpuinfo
[01:11] <dcordes> server installation only asked me for dns and lamp. will ssh be installed by default?
[01:11] <BudgetDedicated> what is the difference between ubuntu and ubuntu-server ?
[01:11] <liquiddoom> I'm trying to install Edgy on an imac G3, and I'll hear the ubuntu startup noise from the livecd, but I see no video
[01:11] <liquiddoom> ssh will not be installed by default, run sudo apt-get install ssh
[01:11] <Morthy> ladydoor: That's fixed all my problems with wine and sound, thanks again :D
[01:12] <meta4ical> Morthy: I'm curious and rather new to wine, may I ask what you're running?
[01:12] <ladydoor> Morthy: No problem!
[01:12] <mannytu> anyone knows the command to see your hardware?
[01:12] <dem0n> ... ok whjat about the files that needed su to install i cant move them no more or anything
[01:12] <Morthy> meta4ical: I'm running steam and Half-life/Counter-strike
[01:12] <meta4ical> mannytu: lspci
[01:12] <ladydoor> mannytu: lspci
[01:12] <javaJake> jacob, OK
[01:12] <Morthy> meta4ical: It's all working good now, just need to fix around 0.2 seconds of sound lag
[01:12] <liquiddoom> manntytu: lspci, or sudo lshw to see alll hardware
[01:12] <jacob> javajake: let me paste the file in the gnome folder very quickly
[01:13] <javaJake> OK
[01:13] <jacob> javajake: the splash screen
[01:13] <meta4ical> Morthy: wow mind if I private message you? I've had Ubuntu about 3 days and that's what I want working under wine -- in fact ALL i want working under wine
[01:13] <javaJake> jacob, can you tell me exactly what folder?
[01:13] <__MK__> whats the software to convert .bin to .iso images ?
[01:13] <hvgotcodes> anyone else have problems with ipw2200 not connecting via dhcp?
[01:13] <ladydoor> __MK__: bchunk
[01:13] <Morthy> meta4ical: Sure
[01:13] <jacob> .gnome folder
[01:13] <meta4ical> Morthy: I'm on a cal-im team and switched to Ubuntu hoping to still have CS lol :)
[01:13] <Morthy> Hehe
[01:13] <jacob> javajake: .gnome folder
[01:13] <meta4ical> Morthy: Oops I must refrain from going off-topic, k thanks I'll pm you
[01:14] <__MK__> thanks
[01:14] <javaJake> OK
[01:14] <javaJake> jacob, OK
[01:14] <__MK__> btw how to mount iso images in terminal ?
[01:14] <CTho> if i have focus on the desktop, i can start typing to pick something
[01:14] <CTho> can i get it to beep if i type something that doesn't exist, like Windows does?
[01:15] <meta4ical> Morthy: Did you recieve my PM? or is xchat being troublesome =/
[01:15] <cn28h> __MK__, just like mounting aything else but you'll probably want -o loop
[01:15] <Morthy> meta4ical: I got an error saying that it blocked it as I'm unregistered
[01:15] <MarkSchmidt> brb
[01:15] <jacob> javajake: ok i'm don
[01:15] <liquiddoom> __MK__: I believe they can be mounted using mount -t iso9600 file.iso /mountpoint/
[01:15] <meta4ical> Morthy: Oh .. do you have msn by chance?
[01:15] <jacob> javajake: what'
[01:15] <Amon-san> hi. i got a problem while logging in
[01:15] <liquiddoom> erm, 9660
[01:15] <jacob> javajake: what's next
[01:15] <Amon-san> i can enter my user and pass
[01:15] <Morthy> meta4ical: Sure, add jon@jon-dawson.co.uk
[01:15] <javaJake> jacob, hit Alt+F2
[01:15] <javaJake> jacob, window appears
[01:15] <Amon-san> but the login screen just reappears again
[01:15] <jacob> ok i did that part
[01:15] <javaJake> jacob, type "gconf-editor" in that window
[01:16] <javaJake> jacob, and hit ENTER
[01:16] <exile> Is it possible to make a really simple init.d script that would just run a program? instead of all that complicated stuff in the scripts that come with ubuntu?
[01:16] <Amon-san> rightnow i'm logged in with bash only
[01:16] <liquiddoom> exile: init.d scripts are shellscripts
[01:16] <jacob> javajake: ok go on
[01:16] <__MK__> liquiddoom: whats the -o loop command for ? like mount -t iso9600 -o loop ?
[01:16] <javaJake> jacob, next to each folder in this new window is an arrow. With each folder I mention click that arrow so that the folder expands
[01:16] <exile> liquiddoom: so they would be complicated for me no matter what =\ at this point in time
[01:16] <javaJake> jacob, apps
[01:16] <javaJake> jacob, gnome-session
[01:17] <liquiddoom> __MK__: not sure
[01:17] <cn28h> __MK__, -o loop means it's a file rather than a block device
[01:17] <Amon-san> can anyone help me please?
[01:17] <javaJake> jacob, now actually click on the folder "options" listed under gnome-session
[01:17] <cn28h> __MK__, man mount and have a look atthe description
[01:18] <liquiddoom> exile: hmm. you can make one like this: #!/bin/bash (new line) commandgoeshere
[01:18] <ladydoor> Amon-san: what desktop environment are you using, and does it spit out any errors?
[01:18] <Amon-san> gnome
[01:18] <jacob> javajake: ok
[01:18] <Amon-san> no errors on 1st login
[01:18] <javaJake> Amon-san, your problem sounsd like it'll take 30+ minutes to solve, if you are lucky. This channel is very busy, and many people don't have that kind of time. You can try #xorg, but if IRC fails you, forums are your best bet
[01:18] <javaJake> jacob, you'll see a bunch of new options in the right pane
[01:18] <therethinker> is there a way to manually install bcm4306 stuff?
[01:18] <Amon-san> then errors about programs that already have been started
[01:18] <jacob> javajake: ok
[01:18] <javaJake> jacob, one of which is splash_screen
[01:18] <Amon-san> and that the last session was unter 10 seconds
[01:18] <NET||abuse> Has anyone got a clue how to make a copy of a VirtualBox Machine image and so fork the image off, i have an image, xp1, i want xp2 which i will update with some things like IE7
[01:19] <MarkSchmidt> re
[01:19] <exile> liquiddoom: basically what i'm trying to do is run a program in the background, it sounds extremely simple but for some reason I can't figure it out and I'm at the newb stage of terminal. I just want a program to run, and when I close terminal on my windows machine it stays running.
[01:19] <javaJake> jacob, click on the text next to "splash_screen" so that it turns into a text box.
[01:19] <ladydoor> Amon-san: tell you what, try this:  sudo apt-get install fluxbox
[01:19] <javaJake> jacob, my window says "splash/ubuntu-splash.png", but yours may say something different
[01:19] <Amon-san> javaJake i have bash only
[01:19] <jacob> javajake: thanks
[01:19] <liquiddoom> exile: Try this: program &
[01:19] <Amon-san> forums are a pain to read like that
[01:19] <therethinker> exile: Try running it by pressing ALT+F2
[01:19] <ladydoor> Amon-san: (I want to see if I can at least get you into a graphical environment from which you can seek more help.
[01:19] <ladydoor> )
[01:19] <javaJake> Amon-san, true true.
[01:19] <liquiddoom> exile: If you do that, it'll run in the background.
[01:19] <ladydoor> Amon-san: Let me know when you've done that.
[01:19] <jacob> javajake: what do i put in the text box though
[01:20] <tcstech> exile program  -&  ...>.<  not . fast . enough1
[01:20] <exile> liquiddoom: I tried that, and it says "command does not exsist"  and if it try ./ventrilo_srv it works but ./ventrilo_srv & doesn't
[01:20] <Amon-san> i got to graphical login. and the shell there was stable
[01:20] <liquiddoom> exile: try using the full path
[01:20] <javaJake> jacob, /home/<yourusernamehere>/.gnome/<nameofsplashfile>
[01:20] <Dromar> MarkSchmidt, i don't mind ^^ (really late this time :o)
[01:20] <Amon-san> normal login and safe mode did not worj
[01:20] <tcstech> use the switch luke... trust your feelings
[01:20] <ladydoor> Amon-san: Ah, so you can log in alright then?
[01:20] <Amon-san> *work
[01:20] <jacob> javajake: ok thanks
[01:20] <javaJake> jacob, if your login name is jacob, and your file was named splash.png, it would look like this:
[01:20] <Amon-san> i can login
[01:21] <tcstech> exile ... use -&
[01:21] <javaJake> jacob, /home/jacob/.gnome/splash.png
[01:21] <Amon-san> but the loginprompt always comes back
[01:21] <liquiddoom> exile: /home/$USER/ventrilo_srv &, perhaps
[01:21] <ladydoor> Amon-san: ...Okay, so it logs you right back out again, then?
[01:21] <javaJake> Amon-san, have you tried Failsafe GNOME in Options -> Session?
[01:21] <Amon-san> didn't work either
[01:21] <javaJake> ladydoor, sorry, can't help myself but suggest things.
[01:21] <Dromar> MarkSchmidt, btw, good night :)
[01:21] <ladydoor> javaJake: No worries!
[01:21] <javaJake> :)
[01:21] <ladydoor> javaJake: More help=more goodness
[01:21] <tcstech> exile you want ~/ventrilo_srv -&
[01:22] <therethinker>  is there a way to manually install bcm4306 stuff?
[01:22] <therethinker> (wireless adaptor)
[01:22] <javaJake> ladydoor, Amon-san, how about Failsafe Terminal?
[01:22] <ladydoor> Amon-san: Alright. Well, basically I'd like to help you get into another window manager for the moment, from which you can more comfortably try to debug your problem.
[01:22] <Amon-san> failsafe terminal works
[01:22] <overridex-laptop> does anyone know if there's something equivilent to bluetooth:/// from konqueur in gnome?  a way to transfer files to a bluetooth device
[01:22] <ladydoor> Amon-san: If you'd like to pursue that option, that is.
[01:22] <javaJake> ladydoor, Amon-san, OK, it's probably GNOME itself then.
[01:22] <therethinker> !bcm4306 | therethinker
[01:22] <jacob> javajake: thx, i might come back to you for something else
[01:22] <Amon-san> is that any better than not loggin in via graphical?
[01:22] <javaJake> ladydoor, Amon-san, continue. I just wanted to figure that bit out. :)
[01:22] <javaJake> jacob, I may not be here. :)
[01:22] <ladydoor> javaJake: Fair enough
[01:23] <therethinker> !bcm4306
[01:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bcm4306 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:23] <exile> tcstech: what happens when the program sees the -& as one of it's own arguments and tells me it's not in it's programming
[01:23] <jacob> javajake: well then i'll ask somebody else, thx anyways
[01:23] <killown> What the best virtual desktop for linux to emulate windows xp?
[01:23] <ladydoor> Amon-san: Was that directed at me? If so, you can probably log into it from GDM, if you want.
[01:23] <therethinker> !bcm43xx
[01:23] <ubotu> Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Broadcom43xx
[01:23] <FunnyLookinHat> killown, Xen and VMWare both work pretty well.
[01:23] <killown> FunnyLookinHat thanks a lot
[01:23] <Amon-san> god i cant follow the lines onsceen
[01:23] <javaJake> killown, QEMU as well.
[01:23] <javaJake> killown, which you can get in apt-get.
[01:23] <Amon-san> too much traffic in here
[01:24] <javaJake> Amon-san, you using XChat?
[01:24] <javaJake> Amon-san, oh, right, nvm
[01:24] <ladydoor> Amon-san: Yeah, it's tough. Incidentally, it would make it easier on me if you'd preface things addressed to me with my nick, as I'm doing for you.
[01:24] <Amon-san> bitchx
[01:24] <Amon-san> i'm on bash only ...
[01:24] <killown> javaJake, qemu + windows xp = horrible
[01:24] <ladydoor> Amon-san: irssi will highlight mentions of your nick. *shrug*
[01:24] <javaJake> Amon-san, ladydoor, try joining a private channel, say, #Amon-san-issue
[01:24] <Amon-san> ladydoor can we do this on query?
[01:26] <ladydoor> Amon-san: Did you get that?
[01:26] <chrisb17> Hello
[01:26] <foug> Kohvihoor: what do i do after i type that long command?
[01:27] <chrisb17> i am trying 2 install ubuntu on my friends laptop :), but i there is no option to resize and i cant figure out why, there is only erase largest free space or manual
[01:27] <parag0n> use manual
[01:27] <chrisb17> i need 2 resize though
[01:27] <parag0n> i think you resize form within that
[01:28] <alivedata> be careful resizing
[01:28] <Kohvihoor> foug: what command?
[01:28] <javaJake> chrisb17, you did backup right? :)
[01:28] <foug> Kohvihoor: mount -o loop -t
[01:28] <javaJake> chrisb17, resizing can be risky.
[01:28] <Kohvihoor> foug: go to /media/iso
[01:29] <foug> Kohvihoor: nothing is there
[01:29] <therethinker> chrisb17:System>Admin>GNOME Partion Editor -- much easier
[01:29] <alivedata> javajake: you are best off to install to a partition etc
[01:30] <javaJake> alivedata, not me, chrisb17
[01:30] <Kohvihoor> foug: maybe you did something wrong.
[01:30] <alivedata> sorry
[01:30] <javaJake> np
[01:30] <foug> Kohvihoor: mount -o loop -t iso9660 Dues Ex.iso /media/iso
[01:30] <alivedata> anyone installed xen for testing purposes on their feisty workstation?
[01:30] <Kohvihoor> foug: put \ after Dues
[01:31] <meta4ical> Anyone here running Steam under wine on Ubuntu ?
[01:31] <Kohvihoor> foug: mount -o loop -t iso9660 Dues\ Ex.iso /media/iso
[01:31] <therethinker> meta4ical: I didn't think that was possible?
[01:31] <meta4ical> therethinker: Was that sarcasm? ;o
[01:31] <slonbg> I asked earlier, but noone could help. hopefully someone have joined and knows. I connect to ubuntu box with ssh -X, but it does not create DISPLAY variable, so it does not forward X requests. In /var/log/messages I do not see any error message about this. Any idea what should I check?
[01:31] <Kohvihoor> meta4ical: i am, well, was til this morning
[01:31] <foug> Kohvihoor: still nothing there, it tells me usage Mount -v -h -l
[01:32] <therethinker> meta4ical: sadly, no :P
[01:32] <therethinker> meta4ical: im no expert, but I thought it didn't work
[01:32] <meta4ical> therethinker: Ubuntu recieved a gold on compatiblity with steam :P
[01:32] <meta4ical> therethinker: It most definetly works, I'm just having a specific problem
[01:32] <therethinker> meta4ical: Oh XD Sorry :p
[01:33] <el_isma> Hi. Wierd question: In openoffice, how do you make numbered equations?
[01:33] <Kohvihoor> meta4ical: what problem?
[01:33] <therethinker> el_isma: numbered equasions? Like in Calc (the spreadsheet thing)
[01:33] <alivedata> slonb - run a ps -ef |grep /usr/X11R6/bin/X
[01:33] <meta4ical> Kohvihoor: Steam installs perfectly fine, no problems there. But when I type in my username and password it says it failed
[01:33] <alivedata> notice that on that line it says -nolisten
[01:33] <markrian> therethinker: no, I think el_isma means more like LaTeX can do
[01:34] <sungq> as
[01:34] <bulmer> slonbg  open up another xterm on another window and type xhost +ipofremotehost
[01:34] <foug> Kohvihoor: should i try mount -t?
[01:34] <foug> Kohvihoor: how did you say you did .iso's earlier?
[01:34] <el_isma> therethinker: like "(some eq) (1)" which I can then auto-reference and it gets updated automatically
[01:34] <therethinker> therethinker: Oh, sorry. You take it then ;-)
[01:34] <slonbg> bulmer: the machine I connect from, or the machine I connect to
[01:34] <therethinker> markrian: Oh, sorry. You take it then ;-)
[01:35] <therethinker> (I talk to myself sometimes :P)
[01:35] <el_isma> lol
[01:35] <alivedata> slonbg - your prob is with X and nolisten
[01:35] <alivedata> on your local system
[01:35] <Kohvihoor> foug: sudo mount -o loop -t iso9660 serious.iso /media/virtual that works for me
[01:35] <markrian> el_isma, therethinker, I'm afraid I hate OpenOffice and know nothing of its workings ;o
[01:36] <slonbg> alivedata: from the same machine I can connect to other machines with ssh -X, and they work. never used xhost
[01:36] <Kohvihoor> foug: try to rename the file all lowercase without spaces
[01:36] <foug> Kohvihoor: so make a virtual folder in my media folder then try that?
[01:36] <apeitheo> Does Feisty come by default with a kernel later than 2.6.20.6?
[01:36] <meta4ical> clear
[01:36] <slonbg> alivedata: so the machine I connect from, and where the X server is, is OK IMO
[01:36] <foug> Kohvihoor: nope
[01:37] <therethinker> markrian: my LaTeX knowledge is limited, so I can't help ;(
[01:37] <bulmer> slonbg the machine you are connecting from
[01:37] <el_isma> therethinker: OOo doesn't use latex
[01:37] <alivedata> slonbg: k - so you are listening for connections within X?
[01:37] <samuel_> Pessoal, vocs sabem como tirar o cone "Configurao manual de rede" da Systry do ubuntu?
[01:39] <raziekiel> Anyone know a good open source prog for ripping dvds to avi format? My friend uses DVDFab but it's neither open, nor buitl for linux.
[01:39] <therethinker> el_isma: He just said it was LaTeX?
[01:39] <therethinker> el_isma: I don't know, anyway
[01:39] <bulmer> slonbg: do you know for sure that the remote end have X enabled? some places like my school does not enable X..so i cant use gui remotely
[01:39] <slonbg> bulmer, alivedata: looks like the xhost is enabled on the machine i connect from. how can I list what is enabled, because I just today learned about xhost (i.e. never used it before), and I was able to connect to other machines.
[01:39] <osxdude|lap> is there an app that will plainly run an app?
[01:39] <slonbg> bulmer: I fully control all the machines
[01:40] <osxdude|lap> I cannot use terminal
[01:40] <slonbg> bulmer: and all look like everything is OK, at least sshd_config says XForwarding yes
[01:40] <bulmer> slonbg: do you know if the remote machine forwards X at all?
[01:40] <hende07> does anyone know a good mp3 format burning program all the programs i got wanna make wave format cds
[01:40] <pike__> raziekiel: you might take a look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=193754&highlight=avi+dvd+script  ive been meaning to try that script. in any case it might give you an idea though youre trying to do the opposite :)
[01:40] <slonbg> bulmer, it should, the setting is enabled in the config
[01:41] <bulmer> slonbg well have you done what i suggested yet?
[01:41] <hende07> anybody/??
[01:41] <pike__> hende07: k3b is usually the bells and whistles choice then you need to install also the k3b mp3 plugin
[01:41] <alivedata> fyi - the nolisten option lives in  vi /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc - sounds like this is not your issue
[01:41] <pwnguin> does anyone know of a bluetooth compatibility list for linux?
[01:41] <hende07> whats the plugin called cause i can burn wave just not mp3 with k3b
[01:42] <jason___> can anyone tell me how to install libdvdcss on gutsy amd64?
[01:42] <slonbg> bulmer: i will. just i'm curious why it was set up in first place, and why it works with other machines, as i never ever used xhost before. so before I enable tish host, i would like to see what is enabled
[01:43] <pwnguin> jason___: you'd have to ask the medibuntu people, as it's their package
[01:43] <jason___> is there a gutsy repo yet?
[01:43] <pwnguin> jason___: i doubt it
[01:43] <pike__> hende07: not sure im on debian atm. id apt-cache search k3b shouldnt be too many to scroll through
[01:43] <alivedata> slonbg: did you say that the X libraries are in fact installed on that node?
[01:43] <hende07> huh???
[01:43] <jason___> thx pwnguin
[01:44] <jason___> i used it coz new hardware
[01:44] <pwnguin> jason___: video card drivers?
[01:44] <jason___> im a trucker
[01:44] <hende07> im lost
[01:44] <slonbg> alivedata: the host I connect to? I'm not sure. It is a text install. But then I installed synaptic, and it it is build OK, it should pull all dependencies, right?
[01:44] <mannytu> thank you
[01:44] <jason___> i cant find that either
[01:44] <pike__> hende07: search for k3b in the package manager one of the packages will be for the mp3 support
[01:45] <pwnguin> jason___: find what?
[01:45] <jason___> there was a simple way to do the proprietary drivers in feisty
[01:45] <pwnguin> oh, drivers
[01:45] <jason___> even it didnt work
[01:45] <pike__> hende07: just type this 'sudo apt-get install libk3b2-mp3' :)
[01:46] <pwnguin> jason___: unfortunately, nvidia keeps pulling stupid tricks with their drivers and dropping support for things people still use
[01:47] <pwnguin> jason___: so there's now three nvidia binary pacakges: nvidia-legacy, nvidia-glx, and nvidia-new-glx
 Kohvihoor: nope << no you don't need to do that
[01:47] <seamus7> What would be some fun things I could do by setting up a server on my laptop?
[01:47] <hende07> it says its temporarily unavailable
[01:47] <foug> Kohvihoor: so, mount -o loop -t duesex.iso /media/virtual
[01:47] <foug> ?
[01:47] <techII> seamus7: low power usage?
[01:48] <pramod> hi
[01:48] <techII> or serving something out of a park
[01:48] <pwnguin> seamus7: cheap battery backup?
[01:48] <Kohvihoor> foug: it doesn't matter what you name the folder
[01:48] <pike__> foug: leave out the -t or do -t iso9660
[01:48] <techII> that too
[01:48] <slonbg> bulmer: btw, just executed xhost +iptoremote, and still the same problem
[01:48] <__MK__> could anybody tell me how to mount an iso image in linux ?
[01:48] <foug> pike__: sudo -t iso9660 duesex.iso /media/iso ?
[01:48] <__MK__> i asked this before but my internet stopped working :P
[01:49] <pike__> foug: __MK__ sudo mount -o loop -t iso9660 file.iso /mnt
[01:49] <alivedata> slonbg: you can successfully connect to other nodes and pull xsessions from the box that you are testing from - correct?
[01:49] <pramod> HI.. Please tell me how can i upgrade ubuntu 5.10 to the latest version.
[01:49] <dem0n> duhh all i had todo is sudo passwd rootr
[01:49] <pike__> but the -t isnt needed
[01:49] <dem0n> duhh all i had todo is sudo passwd root
[01:49] <seamus7> techll: pwnguin: this would be for fun and learning about SQL, etc. ... what would some basic apps and use for my own personal server ... given that like most I am limited by a meager upload bandwidth.??
[01:49] <__MK__> only /mnt, no need someting like /mnt/iso ?
[01:49] <Morthy|> Heya, Is there a way to make the bar that lists what programs I'm running larger? For example, so it lists two rows of apps rather than one?
[01:49] <dem0n> but can some one  help me with my sshd
[01:50] <__MK__> what is the -t for ?
[01:50] <slonbg> alivedata: correct. just this one ubuntu box can't
[01:50] <Techguy84> well, i asked this on xunbuntu irc and didnt get a reply so im gonna ask here. Personal Expiernece, will xubuntu run on a p2 400 w/156MB Ram? and stil have some functionallity. Wanting to move it from win2k
[01:50] <Tu13es> any idea why i can view my HFS+ files if I sudo nautilus, but if I'm not sudo, I can't?
[01:50] <Tu13es> and/or how to fix it
[01:50] <Tu13es> ?
[01:50] <pike__> __MK__: any dir will do. i wouldnt actually mount it to /mnt/ something like /mnt/myiso or whatever
[01:50] <r0b-> nixternal u here man
[01:50] <Hexi> anyone know a way to convert .mdf to .iso?  I've been using bchunk to convert bin/cue, but not sure about .mdf
[01:50] <foug> pike__: i don't know if anything happened
[01:50] <pike__> __MK__: so just mkdir /mnt/something
[01:50] <bulmer> slonbg did you type it literally as iptoremote or something like 192.168.1.1 ?
[01:50] <foug> pike__: nothing came up in /media/iso
[01:50] <__MK__> ok
[01:50] <techII> mysql postgresql
[01:50] <pike__> foug: type 'mount' to see if it is mounted
[01:50] <slonbg> alivedata: but again, it was instaled as "server", no GUI on it, so no X from the begining.
[01:50] <__MK__> but i need to create that dir first right ?
[01:51] <pike__> __MK__: yeah
[01:51] <slonbg> bulmer: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
[01:51] <__MK__> and what is the -t for ?
[01:51] <pike__> __MK__: i often just mount to /media/cdrom though some apps like wine expect the cd to be there
[01:51] <foug> pike__: hmm, i'm in /media/iso, typed in mount and a long list of things came up.
[01:51] <pike__> __MK__: the type. specifying iso9660 isnt needed
[01:52] <bulmer> slonbg: well i dont know then..you claim other host is okay..
[01:52] <seamus7> Is it practical to install (L)AMP on my Ubuntu laptop given my standard limited upload bandwidth or are there good uses even so??
[01:52] <alivedata> slonbg: the application that you are calling is installed on that box, dumb question but hey...
[01:52] <slonbg> bulmer: all other hosts I connect to are ok
[01:52] <astro76> !iso | Hexi this link contains info on converting different formats to iso
[01:52] <ubotu> Hexi this link contains info on converting different formats to iso: 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.
[01:52] <Morthy|> seamus7: Only if you're going to be using it to develop stuff
[01:52] <techII> would hostapd and wpa-supplement conflict in some situations?
[01:52] <IndyGunFreak> How do you uninstall a program you've compiled?  THe program works fine, but doesn't show up in synaptic, if i run the programname --version, it shows up, but if i run sudo apt-get remove name, it says it doesn't exist
[01:52] <Hexi> astro76, thanks!
[01:52] <pike__> foug: does 'ls /media/iso' show the files?  the mount command lists all mounted stuff so all yar other partitions will be there also but the new directory should be too
[01:53] <dem0n> how do i fix this? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32105/
[01:53] <foug> pike__: ls shows nothing, /media/iso is empty
[01:53] <ladydoor> IndyGunFreak: going to the source directory and typing "sudo make uninstall" (without the quotes)
[01:53] <pike__> IndyGunFreak: google checkinstall
[01:53] <TheShrewdDude> hello, I was here a few days back to get advice on repartitioning my hard drive. I followed the instructions I got and I've finally managed to get my computer back into a working state.
[01:53] <slonbg> alivedata: I'm trying xterm. it complains that DISPLAY is not set. I check with printenv, and DISPLAY is not there. All other hosts I connect to, ahter ssh -X, printenv shows DISPLAY=localhost:10.0
[01:53] <Morthy|> Heya, Is there a way to make the bar that lists what programs I'm running larger? For example, so it lists two rows of apps rather than one?
[01:53] <IndyGunFreak> ladydoor: ahhhhhh.. thank you.
[01:53] <pike__> foug: i guess it didnt mount did you get an error?
[01:53] <ladydoor> IndyGunFreak: Otherwise, you can enjoy the fun of manually removing everything it installed!
[01:53] <ladydoor> IndyGunFreak: np
[01:53] <nickrud> IndyGunFreak, checkinstall is worth looking at
[01:53] <meta4ical> back ;p
[01:53] <foug> pike__: nope
[01:53] <IndyGunFreak> nickrud: thanks.
[01:53] <jason___> i can live with vesa
[01:53] <jason___> i just need dvd play and the win 32 codecs
[01:53] <jason___> i use this box for net and mopvies
[01:53] <jason___> movies
[01:53] <jason___> yeah that sux
[01:53] <jason___> this is a new lenovo = no love box
[01:54] <jason___> i always had thinkpads
[01:54] <jason___> this is a nightmare
[01:54] <jason___> i installed it in fiesty (nvidia drivers) from scratch and they were hidious
[01:54] <slonbg> alivedata, so it's not a problem with the app itself. the session is not createed as it should be
[01:54] <TheShrewdDude> I want to delete the partition that runs my GRUB. last time I tried, it didn't go so well
[01:54] <meta4ical> is their anyway to tell 100% that I am using the fglrx drivers?
[01:54] <TheShrewdDude> how might I do this?
[01:54] <jason___> h
[01:54] <techII> i have no wireless atm
[01:54] <__MK__> how would you unmount pike_ ?
[01:54] <jason___> this is a new lenovo = no love box
[01:54] <pike__> foug: try to mount it to /media/cdrom  like 'sudo mount -o loop file.iso /media/cdrom' be sure youre in the same directory as the iso file when you type that
[01:54] <__MK__> unmount -o loop file.iso /mnt ?
[01:54] <seamus7> meta4ical: fglrxinfo ?
[01:55] <pike__> __MK__: umount /mnt/something will work. make sure youre not in the dir or it wont umount it. er .. use sudo
[01:55] <alivedata> slonbg: ahhh you need to set your display variable
[01:55] <MTecknology> Is it possible to set up mail-notification for thunderbird?
[01:55] <ladydoor> __MK__: umount, actually. No "n"
[01:55] <__MK__> ahh ok
[01:55] <__MK__> thanks
[01:55] <ladydoor> MTecknology: Do you mean letting you know when you have new mail?
[01:55] <meta4ical> seamus7: This is so hard to explain, but i've been here 2 days following guides/advice to get my ati card working and yesterday using the tool ENVY it finally worked = /
[01:55] <techII> doesn't seem like im going to get an answer out of #ubuntu+1
[01:55] <slonbg> alivedata: it should be set automagically when connected with -X. at least that's what happens on all other boxes
[01:55] <MTecknology> ladydoor, ya
[01:55] <foug> pike__: sweet that worked, now, to run it "wine setup.exe?"
[01:56] <alivedata> slonbg: not on the hosts that I connect to
[01:56] <ladydoor> MTecknology: You can use something like wmbiff or gkrellm or probably some GNOME or KDE-related mail notifier instead, I know...
[01:56] <pike__> foug: nice :) if its your first time running wine do 'winecfg' to set it up. no sudo
[01:56] <techII> if you use envy, just remember to take care of kernel updates
[01:56] <meta4ical> seamus7: I went to the screensavers and the ant ones (that used to run at like 5fps with vesa) were now running at like 60
[01:56] <meta4ical> and I reformatted, and NOW desptie using envy again
[01:56] <meta4ical> those same screensavers are running at like 5 again
[01:56] <MTecknology> ladydoor, I know thunderbird is supposed to alert me, but it rarely shows through my remote desktop - idk why
[01:56] <meta4ical> i don't get it =/
[01:56] <Morthy|> Is there a way to make the bar that lists what programs I'm running larger? For example, so it lists two rows of apps rather than one?
[01:56] <lerio> gudday everybody pls tell me how to type special characters in my keyboard the ALT+164 never works in my keyboard
[01:56] <ladydoor> Me neither, I'm afriad.
[01:56] <foug> pike__: nha i've used wine before
[01:57] <seamus7> meta4ical: you reformatted your hard drive or partition?
[01:57] <meta4ical> seamus7: The whole thing, I added windows xp alongside this
[01:57] <ladydoor> lerio: Are you trying to get accents and umlauts and such?
[01:57] <pike__> foug: ok. if you have an issue the winecfg is gui so it is easy to change settings
[01:57] <meta4ical> seamus7: I'm afraid that despite it saying it';s using fglrx, it's not actually.
[01:57] <seamus7> meta4ical: what kind of computer/hardware/laptop?
[01:57] <slonbg> alivedata, I have only 3 ubuntu boxes. the other ones are new (fiesty) and they set DISPLAY. this one is dapper though. The other boxes I connect to are suse boxes, and they set DISPLAY as well. so maybe this is something new with Fiesty
[01:57] <digi691> Is there any easy way of getting fish to work w/ irssi?
[01:57] <Amon-san> so, does anyone have experience with gnome logging you out right after login?
[01:57] <alivedata> slonbg: let me check my config
[01:58] <meta4ical> seamus7: umm desktop, amd 3800+ 64 athlon x2, 2gb of ddr2 ram, sapphire ati radeon x1550 pci-e
[01:58] <seamus7> Amon-san: what error message do you see before logging out?
[01:58] <dem0n> what dose redbox with an x on it?
[01:58] <Amon-san> no error message visible
[01:58] <pwnguin> Amon-san: try using the "failsafe GNOME" if you're not comfortable on the command line
[01:58] <dem0n> what dose redbox with an x on it mean?
[01:58] <Amon-san> i just login password gets accepted. my startup programs begin to work
[01:59] <BudgetDedicated> @wine users talking about it here, make sure to use our official repos for the latest version of wine, the version that is in ubuntu by default is old
[01:59] <Amon-san> and then the login screen comes back
[01:59] <pwnguin> Amon-san: you should at least get a warning about the window manager exiting quickly after login....
[01:59] <dem0n> what dose redbox with an x on it mean?
[01:59] <pike__> Amon-san: id alt-ctrl-f2   (remember alt-f7 takes you back to login screen) then login to command line and 'df -h' make sure / isnt 100% used ie your not out of space. if you have free space id sudo adduser and then alt-f7 and try to login with new user if that works its just a profile issue
[01:59] <meta4ical> seamus7: I'll brb!
[01:59] <foug> pike__: k wine always wants to install to the C drive and dues ex doesn't have a browse option. Do I just type /home/bla/bla for the directory i want?
[02:00] <seamus7> Amon-san: I've had an issue like that but I receive an error message regarding "ICE authority" so since you're not receiving any message I'm not sure if it's related ...
[02:00] <pike__> foug: everything will install to /home/username/.wine/drive_c  and that is were you want it so thats fine
[02:00] <BudgetDedicated> pike_ & foug: http://winehq.org/site/download-deb (or directly at http://wine.budgetdedicated.com)
[02:00] <astro76> dem0n, where??
[02:00] <slonbg> alivedata: I manually set DISPLAY=localhost:10.0 , and xterm failed again with xterm Xt error: Can't open display: localhost:10.0
[02:01] <foug> pike__: hmm no I put all my games in a folder in /home/user
[02:01] <dem0n> astro76 on a file
[02:01] <TheShrewdDude> I'm booting from an ubuntu installation I'm not using
[02:01] <TheShrewdDude> Is there any way to get rid of that partition safely?
[02:01] <dem0n> like an eblem
[02:01] <foug> BudgetDedicated: ? i have wine allready
[02:01] <slonbg> alivedata: so clearly it does nto forward as it should
[02:01] <TheShrewdDude> I tried it once and it totally screwed up my boot
[02:01] <dem0n> ebleum
[02:01] <Amon-san> pike_: 5G free
[02:01] <TheShrewdDude> how can I tell grub to stop booting from that partition?
[02:01] <alivedata> slonbg: is that the same DISPLAY variable as the other nodes?
[02:01] <TheShrewdDude> it was installed *after* the install I'm using now
[02:01] <pike__> foug: the installers for all your games right?
[02:01] <alivedata> slonbg: man xhost
[02:01] <Amon-san> pwnguin: yeah, that one i got after the second and subsequent logins
[02:01] <pike__> foug: not the actual files after install?
[02:01] <foug> pike__: no my games, i install them all into the same folder
[02:01] <slonbg> alivedata, yes, thats what I see on the other machines
[02:02] <BudgetDedicated> foug: the repo i just pointed you to is one where you can get the lastest version of wine for ubuntu. the version is pretty important to get more stuff running
[02:02] <slonbg> alivedata: I tried xhost, does not help
[02:02] <Amon-san> failsafe gnome does not work either (already tried)
[02:02] <pike__> foug: ah. sorry im off work.
[02:02] <alivedata> the extremely insecure xhost + ?
[02:02] <foug> pike__: no prob, later man
[02:02] <pike__> foug: later. /join #winehq maybe
[02:03] <genii> That it can't find the image
[02:03] <nickrud> dem0n, usually it means it belongs to a user other than yourself; like root
[02:03] <dem0n> hmm
[02:03] <meta4ical> seamus7: Back
[02:03] <seamus7> Amon-san: in my case, I had to delet some configuration files in my home directory .. usually under gnome ... and I deleted ICE athority ... this fixed my problem in both cases ... i wish I could be more specific
[02:03] <dem0n> how do i logon to root because i need to edit permissions then
[02:03] <nickrud> dem0n, you can see more by right clicking the file and looking properties->permissions
[02:03] <genii> I guess it depends what application you see it in LOL
[02:04] <techII> dem0n, use sudo
[02:04] <Amon-san> i did not delete any config files
[02:04] <nickrud> dem0n, use sudo gain temporary root privs
[02:04] <dem0n> how do i give your self permissions useing the terminl
[02:04] <Amon-san> or do you mean delete the files to solve the problem?
[02:04] <alivedata> slonbg: DISPLAY variable needs to be your IP
[02:04] <nickrud> dem0n, sudo chmod
[02:04] <Dezine> Anybody know how I can get my Xbox 360 controller to work with Ubuntu?
[02:04] <nickrud> dem0n, or sudo chown
[02:04] <ladydoor> dem0n: chmod and chown
[02:04] <alivedata> that your are sending the xsession to
[02:05] <techII> dem0n, if you are talking about ssh keys, make sure, that only root and the user ssh is running as can access them, otherwise it is a security issue
[02:05] <dem0n> Don't i need a file name in there some where?
[02:05] <slonbg> alivedata, not if forwarded trough ssh. all other boxes do create localhost:10.0
[02:05] <techII> dem0n, yes, "chmod /path/to/file"
[02:05] <nickrud> dem0n, and more :)  sudo chown <user>:<user> <filename>
[02:05] <Naitsirk> Should I use gparted when I have 2x500GB SATA-disks I want to mount, partition and put into raid-1 ? (ubuntu desktop edition on separate hdd)
[02:05] <_DunK_> hey all
[02:05] <ladydoor> dem0n: the manuals for each of those commands contain examples at the top, as does chmod --help or chown --help
[02:05] <techII> dem0n, yes, "chmod 123 /path/to/file"
[02:05] <dem0n> well the user that i am running ssh the keys are locked
[02:05] <alivedata> slonbg: i guess i do it a little differently
[02:06] <cheetah5> hi, i have a quick question
[02:06] <techII> dem0n, there is also "sudo nautilus"
[02:06] <dem0n> i do sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start
[02:06] <techII> for a file manager
[02:06] <dem0n> but it gives me errors
[02:06] <Jack_Sparrow> techII: Use gksudo nautilus  safer option
[02:06] <_DunK_> I've got a teeny problem, was wondering of someone could shed some light: I can't get a .Xsession file in my homedir to work at all.  I am using ion
[02:06] <slonbg> alivedata: pls provide step by step
[02:06] <cheetah5> does anyone know if theres an app or command to switch x apps from different screens
[02:06] <techII> yeh
[02:07] <Jack_Sparrow> sudo nautilus is an accident waiting to happen
[02:07] <cheetah5> ie if i have a separate vnc session (not remote desktop) on screen :1, can i grab a program thats running on :0
[02:07] <slonbg> alivedata: just tried myhost:0, i.e. the X i'm connecting from, still not working
[02:07] <nickrud> so is gksudo nautilus
[02:07] <nickrud> might as well log in as root
[02:07] <Jack_Sparrow> nickrud: Clearly a better option... than just sudo
[02:08] <techII> but still a lot easier for some, just have to make sure that they don't screw up
[02:08] <alivedata> slonbg: one sec
[02:08] <_DunK_> I really am at my wit's end with it - shouldn't .Xsession just work by default?
[02:08] <nickrud> Jack_Sparrow, yeah, I did a few sudo <opt> ; grep env till I got my head around it
[02:08] <meta4ical> seamus7: you have any idea why this could be happening?
[02:08] <_DunK_> seems pretty basic!
[02:08] <Dezine> Anybody know how I can get my Xbox 360 controller to work with Ubuntu?
[02:08] <nickrud> Jack_Sparrow, well, I think you get the drift of that mangled fragment :)
[02:09] <Jack_Sparrow> nickrud: :)
[02:09] <seamus7> meta4ical: I just googled and found this http://www.debianhelp.org/node/6499#comment-21835 ... I hope it's not the last word on your issue ... seems your card may be uniquely problematic .. at least according to this message board posting :(
[02:09] <meta4ical> seamus7: But it worked right before I reformatted :(
[02:10] <fraser> hi, i forget what the command to reconfigure X is, and my screen resolution is very small. i want to increase it.
[02:10] <meta4ical> seamus7: I have some weird feeling all the commands and whatnot I typed trying to get it working BEFORE I tried envy were involved
[02:10] <meta4ical> seamus7: Because this time I just up and installed ENVY
[02:10] <Jack_Sparrow> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:11] <fraser> Jack_Sparrow, thankyou. also, afterwards i have to reboot X or something don't i? for the changes to take effect? how do i do that?
[02:11] <zyth> Does anyone know how I can make my wifi card stop autoconnecting to my neighbour's open network on boot?
[02:11] <Jack_Sparrow> ctrl-alt-backspace restarts x
[02:11] <fraser> zyth, lol just steal his internet. why do you want ti not to?
[02:11] <fraser> Jack_Sparrow, doesn't that restart computer?
[02:11] <Jack_Sparrow> just x
[02:11] <therethinker> zyth: Manually configurure it
[02:12] <zyth> therethinker, yeah, where?
[02:12] <meta4ical> anyone link to me to that binaryhowto for ati cards?
[02:12] <rockets> is there a linux tool i can use to clone an entire hard drive MBR and all?
[02:12] <Jack_Sparrow> rockets:  dd
[02:12] <r0b-> can someone help me set up networking on ubuntu server
[02:12] <dem0n> can some one help me with ssh
[02:12] <fraser> Jack_Sparrow, what was that command again? i accidently closed window
[02:12] <seamus7> meta4ical: I'm on a Radeon x1300 and when I first joined Ubuntu with Dapper Drake I had problems finding the best way to get it up and running with fglrx ... now it's pretty painless .. so my advice is to start again with the driver until it works
[02:13] <Jerem> */s -m irc.chat-clubstation.com
[02:13] <therethinker> zyth: System>Admin>Networking
[02:13] <elementz> guys - i need to get vmware player completely off my system - already uninstalled it via apt-get remove - but i still have some remainers - how can i get rid of em?
[02:13] <r0b-> dem0n is openssh installed?
[02:13] <dem0n> yes
[02:13] <zyth> therethinker, nothing in there, its set to 'roaming'
[02:13] <fraser> elementz, only things should be in the home folder now
[02:13] <Jerem> */s -m irc.chat-clubstation.com
[02:13] <Giovani_> Anyone know if there is a similar tool to 'service' in Ubuntu instead of typing '/etc/init.d/' ?
[02:13] <rockets> Jack_Sparrow, yes but how . . . the man page doesnt seem helpful
[02:13] <therethinker> zyth:Uncheck roaming, and then fill it in
[02:13] <Jack_Sparrow> rockets: http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Dd
[02:13] <zyth> therethinker, ahh.
[02:13] <techII> fraser, where the configuration files purged?
[02:13] <rockets> ok thx
[02:13] <orbisvicis> !mixer
[02:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mixer - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:14] <therethinker> Giovani_:You could always set a var
[02:14] <elementz> fraser, there's more left than that, eg: /etc/rc*foo
[02:14] <Jack_Sparrow> fraser:sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:14] <r0b-> can someone help me with my networking
[02:14] <fraser> elementz, okay, ignore me haha
[02:14] <orbisvicis> how can i control my sound, if dev/mixer does nothing?
[02:14] <elementz> is there a way to exclude dirs from being parsed while searching with 'locate' ?
[02:14] <r0b-> i need to change the IP from 127.0.0.1
[02:14] <therethinker> Giovani_:or a shell script
[02:14] <therethinker> /etc/init.d/$1 $2
[02:14] <elementz> fraser, ;-)
[02:14] <therethinker> Giovani_: sudo /etc/init.d/$1 $2
[02:14] <larch3>  /msg NickServ REGISTER larch5479
[02:14] <gimpii> rob-: you cant
[02:14] <timetrap> r0b
[02:15] <r0b-> shoot!
[02:15] <timetrap> can you see the lo interface?
[02:15] <techII> elementz: with aptitude it would be "aptitude purge PACKAGE", no idea how to do the same with apt-get, but thats what you would want
[02:15] <krzee> is there a way to just upgrade from dapper to feisty?  i just spent a day downloading feisty and the DL messed up right at the end, would rather not go through the whole dl again
[02:15] <timetrap> or the eth1
[02:15] <r0b-> yea tim__b
[02:15] <timetrap> interface
[02:15] <elementz> techII, thx will try that
[02:15] <r0b-> err timetrap
[02:15] <timetrap> lo is not a "real" adaptor
[02:15] <timetrap> lo = loopback
[02:15] <tim__b> r0b- be carefully with highlightning me ;)
[02:15] <rockets> timetrap, define real
[02:15] <rockets> timetrap, just kidding.
[02:15] <meta4ical> seamus7: bla lol
[02:15] <r0b-> so i set that to eth0
[02:15] <r0b-> ?
[02:15] <tim__b> -s
[02:15] <timetrap> not physical
[02:15] <tim__b> -y i mean
[02:16] <timetrap> virtual
[02:16] <r0b-> well it is a VM
[02:16] <r0b-> :P
[02:16] <timetrap> rockets oops
[02:16] <techII> elementz, it would be "dpkg -P [packagename] ", i think
[02:17] <elementz> techII, ok I have several packages with vmware on my system - how can i purge the whole bunch? aptitude purge vmware* just lists the packages but does not purge them
[02:17] <timetrap> uh . . . are you using vmplayer?
[02:17] <r0b-> im using VMware workstation
[02:18] <davey_> how do I make ktorrent run a proxy
[02:18] <_DunK_> has anyone got a .Xsession file working on their ubuntu before?
[02:18] <elementz> techII, any idea ?
[02:19] <r0b-> timetrap
[02:19] <seamus7> meta4ical: I'm assuming you've tried this how to: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[02:19] <HomeRoey> hi
[02:19] <techII> elementz, got nothing, except puting each package on the command line
[02:19] <HomeRoey> how come there's no alsaconfig in ubuntu??
[02:19] <slowz3r> Can anyone assist me  with wireshark or ettercap GTK nothing technical just a quick question
[02:19] <timetrap> what is your NIC set as in the workstation? Briged? Nated? or Host?
[02:19] <r0b-> Vridged
[02:19] <elementz> techII, hm ok htx
[02:19] <elementz> uh thx
[02:19] <_DunK_> HomeRoey: apt-get ?
[02:20] <timetrap> on sec
[02:20] <javaJake> Bye everyone
[02:20] <gimpii> !ask | slowz3r
[02:20] <ubotu> slowz3r: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:20] <_DunK_> so... anyone else ever had a problem getting .Xsession working?
[02:20] <techII> ok, is it normal to have ndiswrapper (installed from repository, kernel modules updated) to stop working after a kernel upgrade?
[02:21] <davey_> dunk, ya I had a problem with the file being locked
[02:21] <retr> does ubuntu have a firewall installed by default?
[02:21] <davey_> retr, no
[02:21] <davey_> atleast not active
[02:21] <Jack_Sparrow> !firewall
[02:21] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[02:21] <RyukZilla> seamus7: Hi! i wanna know the command to chmod a folder? since my screen has a very low res and windows wont be fully shown
[02:21] <_DunK_> davey_ I don't think that that is it.  I can edit it just fine
[02:21] <retr> davey_, i installed openssh server and i can only reach it from the local network 10.0.0.x for some reason
[02:22] <slowz3r> Why wont my network interfaces show up in wireshark  or in ettercap GTK
[02:22] <davey_> well that is locked for security purpouses you have to change the config in the openshh server to get that to work. I've never done it because I've only shhed into my box from my local network
[02:22] <ari_stress> help! i'm burned out
[02:22] <Jack_Sparrow> davey_: iptables are active part of all installations
[02:22] <Frogzoo> slowz3r: you running wireshark as root?
[02:23] <techII> slowz3r, run it as root
[02:23] <davey_> I ment that it doesn't run like windows
[02:23] <timetrap> r0b did you install it? or was it pre built?
[02:23] <techII> Frogzoo, probably not
[02:23] <seamus7> retr: yes ... iptables ... all ports are closed by default on ubuntu
[02:23] <davey_> where it just ranomly blockes things
[02:23] <timetrap> and what's your host OS
[02:23] <r0b-> its a prebuilt VM
[02:23] <slowz3r> Frogzoo: how would i run it as root
[02:23] <retr> seamus7: do you know how i can disable it?
[02:23] <Frogzoo> slowz3r: there's a "wireshark (root)" option in the menu
[02:23] <techII> slowz3r, is there a "Wireshark (as root)" in the menu
[02:23] <Frogzoo> slowz3r: desktop menu
[02:24] <slowz3r> Frogzoo: ya there is
[02:24] <timetrap> r0b you running this on windows?
[02:24] <techII> otherwise "gksu wireshark"
[02:24] <r0b-> yea why?
[02:24] <timetrap> just checking
[02:24] <slowz3r> Frogzoo: thats how i installed it but i dont know how to run it as root
[02:24] <Frogzoo> slowz3r: you put in your password when it asks
[02:24] <slowz3r> Frogzoo: oo oops i didnt think of doing sudo wireshark..lol
[02:24] <Jack_Sparrow> retr: INstall guarddog or firestarter and use them to open ports as needed...
[02:25] <r0b-> i cant do anything unless i can SSH
[02:25] <Frogzoo> slowz3r: not necessary - use the desktop menu "wireshark (as root)" works fine
[02:25] <techII> (not the plain "wireshark" one)
[02:25] <timetrap> r0b can't do anything to what?
[02:25] <Frogzoo> slowz3r: otherwise, gksudo wireshark
[02:25] <r0b-> this VM
[02:25] <slowz3r> Frogzoo: oo i was dumb and looking under  system  tools.
[02:25] <r0b-> i was planning on using SSH
[02:25] <meta4ical> besides fglrxinfo, is their a 100% method to see if my drivers are enabled?
[02:26] <slowz3r> Frogzoo: ok one last one how about ettercap gtk
[02:26] <cheetah5> is there a program or command to get a list of open x windows and "grab" one over to the current screen
[02:26] <Jack_Sparrow> retr: If you are a cli guy  iptables -h  for those commands
[02:26] <retr> Jack_Sparrow: okay. when i do iptable -L, there doesnt seem to be any rules
[02:26] <seamus7> RyukZilla: have you tried "man chmod" in a terminal for available options
[02:26] <zimmo>  i have to configure the zones and the hosts to set up the Shorewall, ok? i have configured its files but it says i have not valid zones! do I need bind9 to create them first?
[02:27] <r0b-> timetrap PM me
[02:27] <retr> RyukZilla: what permissions do you need?
[02:27] <Jack_Sparrow> retr: I only use firestarter.. if you want to check ports you can go to grc.com and run shields up to scan ports
[02:27] <Frogzoo> slowz3r: sudo if it's a terminal app, gksudo if gui
[02:28] <slowz3r> Frogzoo: well its both there is a terminal version and a gui version but the only way i have ever been able to get the gui version to work is by the menu
[02:28] <seamus7> RyukZilla: something like sudo chmod -R <###> <starting_directory> ....
[02:28] <techII> has anyone ever experienced ndiswrapper (from the official repositories) breaking after a kernel upgrade?
[02:29] <eboyjr> Does anyone know what this means? "Root visual is not a double buffered GL visual"
[02:29] <Jack_Sparrow> retr: SHorewall is another good iptable manager..
[02:29] <MikeRotch> /server -m irc.gnome.org
[02:29] <MikeRotch> sry
[02:29] <timetrap> r0b
[02:29] <r0b-> yea?
[02:29] <timetrap> Here is a great link for a tutorial on ubuntu and vm workstation https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware/Workstation
[02:29] <timetrap> r0b- should be what you are looking for
[02:29] <timetrap> if not
[02:30] <r0b-> um
[02:30] <r0b-> Ubuntu is my guest
[02:30] <timetrap> yeah
[02:30] <timetrap> I know
[02:30] <techII> !xgl
[02:30] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[02:30] <timetrap> that's what the link is for
[02:30] <timetrap> ;-)
[02:30] <timetrap> scroll down
[02:30] <timetrap> ;-)
[02:31] <timetrap> good
[02:31] <timetrap> ???
[02:31] <openjoel> Hi, annyone know about a program called "visibility"? I'v been looking everywhere but just get broken links... can someone help me find this program?
[02:31] <r0b-> i think i messed VMWare Workstation ups
[02:31] <timetrap> http://www.google.com
[02:31] <r0b-> up
[02:32] <timetrap> r0b- oops
[02:32] <r0b-> i kinda messed one of the ethernet devices for it
[02:32] <timetrap> ah
[02:32] <timetrap> that would do it
[02:32] <timetrap> just go in a create a new device
[02:32] <timetrap> ehternet
[02:32] <orbisvicis> what is the gnome app command that control volume ?
[02:32] <seamus7> retr: have you looked at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo
[02:32] <timetrap> and then reboot the vm
[02:33] <timetrap> gotta go
[02:33] <timetrap> good luck
[02:33] <timetrap> oh and openjoel
[02:33] <r0b-> ok
[02:33] <timetrap> seriously
[02:33] <timetrap> www.google.com
[02:33] <timetrap> ;-)
[02:33] <function1> anyone know what version of audacity is installed by automatix?
[02:34] <Frogzoo> orbisvicis: gnome-volume-control iirc
[02:34] <IndyGunFreak> function1: why would you use automatix to install audacity?
[02:34] <orbisvicis> ty ... good recall ;)
[02:34] <Frogzoo> orbisvicis: easiest add a volume control to the task bar
[02:34] <TheCreationist> IndyGunFreak: Why would you use it to install anything?  Especially in Feisty?
[02:34] <IndyGunFreak> TheCreationist: well, thats beside the point, lol, but hs question pertained to audacity
[02:34] <orbisvicis> Frogzoo, how do i find what device its using to change the vol.  -> its not /dev/mixer
[02:35] <TheCreationist> IndyGunFreak: Ah, gotcha.
[02:35] <ice_cream> lo; i remember that i used to be able to set a samba share password, but smbpasswd is failing at the moment, giving some error connecting to localhost ip;  smbfs package not enough?  What is min I need to get this service running?
[02:35] <function1> IndyGunFreak: good question. i just was hoping automatix installed the 1.3.x series. i'm sick of staring at ugly gtk1. and i like to have "official" debs.. but i suppose i'll have to be ghetto and install from source
[02:36] <IndyGunFreak> function1: what do you mean "ugly gtk1"?
[02:36] <seamus7> orbisvicis: have you looked in System/Preferences/Volume Control ??
[02:36] <meta4ical> seamus7: I don't understand how this could be happening ... is their any other way for me to test if the fglrx are actually performing?
[02:36] <TheCreationist> Does anyone know if there is anything thing for Linux similar to Finale or Noteworthy Composer?
[02:36] <Frogzoo> orbisvicis: google?
[02:36] <IndyGunFreak> function1: nevermind, i'm confusing audacity and audacioius, sorry
[02:36] <TheCreationist> ...music notation software.
[02:36] <seamus7> meta4ical: have you tried glxgears in a terminal
[02:36] <meta4ical> seamus7: I just did
[02:36] <Frogzoo> meta4ical: fgl_glxgears
[02:37] <meta4ical> um
[02:37] <meta4ical> they're spinning at 12kfps
[02:37] <orbisvicis> Frogzoo, im sure its different per hardware.
[02:37] <TheCreationist> meta4ical: Then it's working ;)
[02:37] <meta4ical> averaging 42,000fps in 5 seconds
[02:37] <eboyjr> Why would Google Earth work fine, but Desktop Effects won't work at all?
[02:37] <meta4ical> ok so that means they really are installed and working?
[02:37] <TheCreationist> eboyjr: Do you have your restricted video drivers installed?
[02:37] <AcidMaX> anyone know why a cinema display would be black when going through the ubuntu setup?
[02:38] <orbisvicis> eboyjr, compositing
[02:38] <AcidMaX> is there a switch to fix this?
[02:38] <AcidMaX> on max
[02:38] <AcidMaX> mac
[02:38] <orbisvicis> * a possibility
[02:38] <meta4ical> seamus7: fgl_glxgears is a little slower, but averaging about this 5610 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1122.000 FPS
[02:38] <meta4ical> seamus7: Is that normal? or is my 3d disabled or something =/
[02:38] <Frogzoo> meta4ical: that's what I get on an 9700
[02:39] <orbisvicis> meta4ical, i get slightly faster, not much
[02:39] <eboyjr> TheCreationist: I have no idea.
[02:39] <orbisvicis> eboyjr, run glxinfo| grep direct
[02:39] <seamus7> meta4ical: hmmm I'm on a Radeon x1300 and get about 1322 frames in 5 seconds = 264.000 FPS
[02:39] <eboyjr> TheCreationist: I think I have to enable compositing.
[02:39] <Frogzoo> AcidMaX: try "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[02:39] <TheCreationist> eboyjr:  Go to System -> Administration -> Restricted Drivers Manager
[02:39] <meta4ical> Frogzoo: 5506 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1101.200 FPS
[02:39] <meta4ical>    new average
[02:40] <eboyjr> orbisvicis: no direct rendering
[02:40] <TheCreationist> meta4ical, seamus7:  Keep in mind that glxgears is NOT a valid benchmark for graphics performance.
[02:40] <AcidMaX> Frogzoo: this is on the boot screen
[02:40] <meta4ical> seamus7: So is this conclusive enough to say that the fglrx ARE indeed installed and working? and that whatever issues I'm hsving with the screensavers isn't related
[02:40] <orbisvicis> meta4ical, average goes up drastically if you dont have a compositor
[02:40] <AcidMaX> like on the initial blue screen where you select keyboards etc
[02:40] <AcidMaX> only ioption I have is install I think before that
[02:40] <orbisvicis> eboyjr, then its possible (but not certain) that you have no hardware acceleration
[02:40] <eboyjr> TheCreationist: It says that my hardware doesn't need any.
[02:41] <TheCreationist> eboyjr: What card do you have?
[02:41] <seamus7> meta4ical: the cube for me is spinning quickly ... and my graphics work well given that Radeon Mobile X1300 is an average or modest card
[02:41] <eboyjr> orbisvicis: TheCreationist: I have an ATI Technologies Inc Rage 128 Pro Ultra TF
[02:41] <meta4ical> orbisvicis: Long story short, I tried to get my card working with fglrx yesterday by following guides and typing in commands from people in here etc, and I finally got it working. I looked at the ant screensavers as a test because with vesa I got like 5fps, and I was now getting really smooth 60fpsish
[02:41] <Frogzoo> AcidMaX: booting the install with a "vga=###" option may work, try 792, but not sure what your screen wants
[02:41] <meta4ical> orbisvicis: The problem that arises is, I reformatted since yesterday and i ONLY did what made my video card work (installed envy), and now screensavers don't run
[02:42] <TheCreationist> eboyjr: Oh, old school.  Yeah, it wouldn't offer much acceleration.  You're trying to use Desktop Effects?  I highly doubt you'll be able to with that card.
[02:42] <AcidMaX> Frogzoo: will give that a whirl thanks.
[02:42] <lumgwada> Hey Just wondering. are dist-upgrades via apt getting smoother? I have a laptop that started on hoary...going to dapper lost wireless.. now I'm looking to upgrade again... is it worse the older the original install cd was?
[02:42] <meta4ical> orbisvicis: well they do, but at the speeds of the vesa driver, and not the way they did yesterday at all :(
[02:42] <AcidMaX> Frogzoo: its one of the midsize apple cinema displays
[02:42] <Frogzoo> AcidMaX: google might help
[02:42] <Jack_Sparrow> meta4ical: Dont underestimate the problems that envy can cause.. even if it seems to have worked.
[02:43] <AcidMaX> Frogzoo: searching now with vga= for options
[02:43] <anandanbu> Update manager says that Software Index is broken what should i do
[02:43] <eboyjr> TheCreationist: Hmm... I kinda figured that, even with the words Pro and Ultra in there. lol
[02:43] <TheCreationist> eboyjr: Well, back in the day they WERE pro and ultra ;)
[02:43] <eboyjr> TheCreationist: hah right
[02:43] <meta4ical> Jack_Sparrow: What I am saying is it worked yesterday, and now today after reformatting their's a weird side effect
[02:44] <meta4ical> Jack_Sparrow: The only difference from todays install and yesterday is, I had done a bunch of crap BEFORE I tried envy
[02:44] <bodmerocity> is there anything I can run that will allow  me to play PC games?
[02:44] <meta4ical> Jack_Sparrow: which lead me to believe some command I typed in prior or something I did helped =/
[02:44] <Frogzoo> !appdb | bodmerocity
[02:44] <ubotu> bodmerocity: Appdb is a database of apps & help for programs that run under wine: see http://appdb.winehq.org
[02:44] <EADG_> AcidMaX: 786=640    789=800    792=1024     795=1200
[02:44] <meta4ical> Jack_Sparrow: Now those screensavers despite the exact same driver run like vesa for absolutely no reason
[02:44] <AcidMaX> EADG_: thanks will give those a whirl
[02:45] <function1> so what does it mean: my system timer resolution is set too low?
[02:46] <Jack_Sparrow> meta4ical: Hope you get it figured out.. good luck..
[02:46] <aguitel> anyone have Lexmark x1185 all in one?
[02:46] <orbisvicis> meta4ical, g2g ... sry cant help. maybe #ubuntu-effectss?
[02:46] <orbisvicis>  /later
[02:47] <seamus7> meta4ical: sorry I can't help you more specifically ... I'm no linux expert and only know what I've learned through hands on experience with my laptop ... sounds like you have your driver working well ... (maybe try reconfiguring your xorg file after backing it up of course)
[02:47] <meta4ical> I don't care if the screensavers work as long as I have 3d accel etc ... this is more a burning question of why
[02:47] <alivedata> slonbg: get it figured out
[02:47] <aguitel> anyone have Lexmark x1185 all in one?
[02:47] <meta4ical> seamus7: I've had ubuntu about 2 days total I don't really want to mess with it lol
[02:47] <mrwho> Anyone have an Audigy 4 soundcard?
[02:47] <dabaR> !anyone > aguitel
[02:48] <dabaR> !repeat > aguitel
[02:48] <aguitel> !anyone have Lexmark x1185 all in one?
[02:48] <ShackJack> meta4ical: You get that driver workin' yet? ;)
[02:48] <phoenix24> hi!!
[02:48] <pchilds> I am wondering if there is a way to enable compiz fusion to run at startup. Is it as easy as adding compiz --replace in the sessions manager?
[02:48] <Wiseguy> hey guys, does anyone know how to use amarok to sync an ipod?
[02:48] <meta4ical> ShackJack: I tried ENVY as a last resort, and it actually worked yesterday -- but I have a new problem I simply cannot explain
[02:48] <meta4ical> ShackJack: I'd love some guidance :)
[02:48] <mrwho> aguitel: I had a x1200 Lexmark is crap hp the way to go
[02:49] <ShackJack> meta4ical: You're welcome to ask - no promises ;)
[02:49] <phoenix24> I'm running a 64bit Processr, but How could I find out If I'm running a 64bit kernel aswell ?
[02:49] <aguitel> i have proble with the scanner
[02:49] <meta4ical> ShackJack: You remember all the commands and stuff I entered right, and the guides I followed? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:49] <dabaR> phoenix24: try uname -a
[02:49] <ShackJack> pchilds: Yep ... you running with Nvidia?
[02:49] <mrwho> Can anyone tell me how to find my chipset on my soundcard?
[02:50] <seamus7> meta4ical: oh ... well if you back up your xorg configuration file you can always restore it easily in the Recovery Console upon boot if the new one doesn't fix your problem ... just follow this: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/ChangeResolution#How_to_reconfigure_Xorg
[02:50] <ShackJack> meta4ical: yep...
[02:50] <meta4ical> seamus7: I know how , we did that a bazillion times yesterday :p
[02:50] <pchilds> nope with intel extreme but it works well for what I want compiz fusion to do. No problems
[02:50] <phoenix24> dabaR, Does'nt tell whether the kernel is 32bit or 64bit
[02:50] <dabaR> phoenix24: what's it say?
[02:50] <mrwho> soundcard | chipset
[02:51] <phoenix24> dabaR, Linux Macho 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 20:19:32 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[02:51] <seamus7> meta4ical: oh ok
[02:51] <meta4ical> shackjack: Ok well, this is weird but I the ant screensavers under vesa ran at like ... 5-10fps, so as soon as I found out ENVY got my card working I went there to test the performance increase, and sure enough, them ants was rollin' smooth as butter
[02:51] <EADG_> mrwho lspci
[02:51] <mrwho> Thanks, I tried dmidecode and got nothing...
[02:52] <meta4ical> ShackJack: Ok so basically today, I reformatted my computer for windows xp and unbuntu and instead of doing all those things we did yesterday, I only installed Envy since that's wat worked
[02:52] <dabaR> phoenix24: so it looks like the kernel is the same...
[02:52] <pchilds> I am thinking about the macmenu applet option too. I have googled but have yet to find a complete entry. Always something missing. Anybody know of a good site on macmenu applet installation?
[02:52] <xxtigurxx> hey everyone
[02:52] <dabaR> phoenix24: for 32 and 64 bit.
[02:52] <meta4ical> ShackJack: and now despite it saying the same thing -- that my drivers are in use etc and whatnot, those ants are going at like5fps
[02:52] <phoenix24> dabaR, umm 32bit or 64bit ?
[02:52] <xxtigurxx> im on linux for the first time ever ^_^
[02:53] <ShackJack> meta4ical: You're running under XGL -- is composite off and xserver-xgl installed?
[02:53] <xxtigurxx> after 2 days of messing with ndiswrapper..
[02:53] <mrwho> EADG_: Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB0400 Audigy2 Value, that look right?
[02:53] <meta4ical> ShackJack:  I really don't know ...nor do I know how to check
[02:53] <meta4ical> ShackJack: I do know that fglrxinfo now returns my card/opengl and not mesa though ;p
[02:54] <tom33> i use the ubuntu feisty torrent downloading system, but why occurs an error when i try to start a new torrent download when I'm already downloading one of the same tracker
[02:54] <mrwho> sB0400 is my chipset?
[02:54] <EADG_> mrwho: Yes sir... Sound Blaster card.
[02:54] <meta4ical> ShackJack: would you like a copy of envys xorg.conf?
[02:54] <dabaR> phoenix24: same kernel.
[02:54] <EADG_> mrwho: yes
[02:55] <ShackJack> meta4ical: Yeah, sure pastbin it... ;)   & aptitude search xserver-xgl    and is there's an "i" to the right means it's installed...
[02:55] <dsig> #gedit
[02:55] <eboyjr> Since I do not have any hardware acceleration, what's the best thing that I could do to make Ubuntu a little _more_ worth while before I build a new computer?
[02:55] <phoenix24> dabaR, I think I get your point! Thanks!!
[02:55] <ShackJack> meta4ical: But you can also cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep -i Composite as a shortcut...
[02:55] <dabaR> phoenix24: it looks like it.
[02:55] <zitner> Can someone PM me on how to install icon sets, and GDMs, please.  I'm new to linux.
[02:55] <dabaR> phoenix24: http://www.google.ca/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=ubuntu+64+bit+kernel
[02:55] <ShackJack> eboyjr: Whatchu mean - 3d graphic accel?
[02:55] <Jack_Sparrow> zitner: Easy enough
[02:56] <franky123> hey, i'm wondering how to configure a wireless network from the command line rather than using gnome network admin. anyone have a good site? I can't find any tutorials on google
[02:56] <meta4ical> ShackJack: I don't see an i, I see a p
[02:56] <Jack_Sparrow> !themes
[02:56] <ubotu> Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[02:56] <meta4ical> ShackJack: Here ya go -- http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32106/
[02:57] <Jack_Sparrow> zitner: Just drop on the appropiate theme manager.. gdm themes go on the admin-login
[02:57] <zitner> JACK SPARROW, pm me please, I can't keep up with these IRC chats.
[02:57] <ShackJack> meta4ical: Hmmm... if you're running XGL I'm pretty sure you have to have that running ;)
[02:57] <meta4ical> ShackJack: this is what it says for that command,    p   xserver-xgl                     - GL-based X server
[02:57] <Jack_Sparrow> zitner: I tried.. do you see it
[02:57] <r0b-> if i set VMNet1 to DHCP on the host would it also do DHCP on the guest os?
[02:58] <dabaR> phoenix24: it looks like the difference is in the apps. http://releases.ubuntu.com/7.04/ubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.list. search for 'linux-image'
[02:58] <zitner> Yes, apparently I'm not registered, so you're not getting my message.
[02:58] <meta4ical> shackjack: and             Option "Composite" "Disable"
[02:58] <MISTERTibbs> I'm in feisty.  I would like to use an html browser screen as my desktop screen.  How???
[02:58] <eboyjr> ShackJack: I don't think my computer will support 3d windows unless it is software based. I have an ATI Rage 128 Pro Ultra TF.
[02:58] <Jack_Sparrow> zitner: HAve you dl'd any themes from gnome-look.org yet
[02:58] <erstazi> where are the configuration files for wlan or eth0?
[02:59] <zitner> Many times, I can install those with no problems, but, oh wait nevermind thanks, lol.
[02:59] <MISTERTibbs> erstazi, iwconfig
[02:59] <ShackJack> meta4ical: But you're starting an XGL session or no (for COmpiz, etc...)
[02:59] <Jack_Sparrow> :)
[02:59] <dabaR> franky123: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WiFiHowTo
[02:59] <r0b-> ok
[02:59] <r0b-> !networking
[02:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about networking - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:59] <erstazi> MISTERTibbs, where is that stored in the file system?
[02:59] <r0b-> !network
[02:59] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:59] <erstazi> r0b-, thank you
[02:59] <meta4ical> shackjack: I just freshly installed ubuntu again, and installed envy and the fglrx driver again -- nothing else ;p
[02:59] <MISTERTibbs> erstazi, oh.  sorry, idk
[02:59] <zitner> Oh, does anyone know how to make intel video drivers and install them, I'm trying to get 3d, and gl to work.  Along with my widescreen resolution.
[02:59] <Jack_Sparrow> zitner: GDM themes go in system..admin...login not the regular theme manager
[02:59] <erstazi> MISTERTibbs, thank you
[02:59] <ShackJack> meta4ical: Ah.. O.K... and slow ants ... hmmm....
[03:00] <meta4ical> shackjack: yes it's weird = / I'm starting to think a command or something we did yesterday also helped maybe?
[03:00] <meta4ical> shackjack: because the only difference now from yesterday is that this time I installed with envy right away, instead of trying all the other methods and getting black screens
[03:01] <meta4ical> ShackJack: so maybe something we typed in or whatever helped? i don't know I'm a newbie
[03:01] <ShackJack> eboyjr: Pretty sure the ATI Rage Pro will run under the fglrx driver...
[03:01] <crdlb> ShackJack, fglrx supports the radeon 9500 and newer
[03:01] <crdlb> the rage predates the original radeon 7000
[03:02] <sutabi> Anyone know any good apps the simplfy grep style searching?
[03:02] <eboyjr> ShackJack: Actually, I followed a tutorial once on that and restarted when I could start Ubuntu cause of something. I had to start Windows and try to remember what changes I made.
[03:02] <dabaR> sutabi: what is easier than grep?
[03:02] <sutabi> I have the Desktop Search Beagel but its not dont indexing
[03:02] <Jack_Sparrow> meta4ical: you are on your second day with ubuntu.. you insist on using something we tell people NOT to use and we DONT support and you are here with UNUSUAL problems.. I am glad it worked once... but we do know what we are talking about when we advise prople to NOT use envy or automatix..
[03:03] <ShackJack> crdlb: Ah you're right - was thinking of anohter model... yer right won't run on fglrx or on radeon :( sorry eboyjr..
[03:03] <keen> how do i make a program start when i boot up?
[03:04] <dabaR> sutabi: have you seen https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Beagle?
[03:04] <ShackJack> !envy | ShackJack
[03:04] <dabaR> keen: boot up, or log in?
[03:04] <keen> both?  i want kiba-dock to start when i log on
[03:04] <meta4ical> Jack_Sparrow:  This was after all the well documented logical rational approaches work, you can ask Shackjack how long he took a crack at it along with others -- it was used as a last resort and a successful one. Plus their was no risk, I had been on ubuntu literally hours, data loss didn't mean anything. I could reformat 200 times
[03:04] <meta4ical> didn't work*
[03:05] <dabaR> keen: ok, so when you log in, yuo want some applet to start?
[03:05] <keen> dabar, ya
[03:05] <dabaR> keen: you can add it to the session under system>prefs afaik
[03:05] <keen> dabar, thanks i'll try that
[03:05] <Chadwick|359> Okay, so I don't see this anywhere after just a quick search, so has anybody else seen Tasksel just hang and then display an error that aptitude failed?
[03:05] <meta4ical> Shackjack: Perhaps this only relates to the screensavers, is their a small 3d game or something I could download and try?
[03:05] <sutabi> dabaR: I was hoping for a ui to grep >.<
[03:05] <ztomic> meta4ical: did you get that vid card working?
[03:06] <dabaR> keen: yiouu can get another login under apps>system, or you used to be abe to anyhow] 
[03:06] <ShackJack> meta4ical: you can run glxgears from terminal
[03:06] <meta4ical> ztomic: Yesterday yes, today no :P
[03:06] <ztomic> Doh!
[03:06] <meta4ical> ztomic: the tool Envy actually got it working yesterday, and after a reformat and using Envy again it apparently isn't
[03:06] <dabaR> Chadwick|359: do you have the exact error on a pastebuin?
[03:07] <bitwiseshiftleft> dumb question about the installer.  if i guided - resize, it asks me for the "new partition size".  is this the new size of the old partition, or the size of the new partition?
[03:07] <meta4ical> ShackJack: I did this earlier with someone, I'm averaging 8,000 frames in 5 seconds
[03:07] <ztomic> meta4ical: hit or miss with Envy... I have the same problems. ATI rocks though.
[03:07] <dabaR> bitwiseshiftleft: the new partition size
[03:07] <dabaR> bitwiseshiftleft: the one you are creating
[03:07] <Chadwick|359> dabaR, all it says is. tasksel: aptitude failed (100)
[03:07] <ShackJack> meta4ical: I'm afraid I don't know anything about what Envy does to a system... Generally when you install binary driver switch xorg, that's usually it... black screen indicstes often incompatible refresh rate/resolutions detected... Odd that the "Envy" xorg.cong your posted has no entries for refresh rate (?!)
[03:08] <dabaR> Chadwick|359: no idea. that is for preseed?
[03:08] <meta4ical> shackjack: nevermind, it's 45,000 frames per 5 seconds
[03:08] <r0b-> how do i make ubuntu use DHCP
[03:08] <r0b-> ubuntu server
[03:08] <LogicalDash> I'm using the automatic indentation plugin with Gedit, and I'm typing with a Dvorak keyboard, and when I press ctrl+T to indent, it interprets as ctrl+K. What to do?
[03:08] <ShackJack> meta4ical: P.S. What machine is this on (just curious)
[03:08] <dabaR> r0b-: under system>networking or so
[03:08] <bitwiseshiftleft> dabaR: thanks
[03:08] <r0b-> ots the server
[03:08] <r0b-> so no gui
[03:08] <meta4ical> Shackjack: AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+
[03:09] <dabaR> LogicalDash: did you try the old and ne layout T?
[03:09] <keen> dabar, ok well i see where i can add an app to start up, but i'm not quite sure what file to point it too, i'm not familiar with linux (second day using it)
[03:09] <ShackJack> meta4ical: What was card (this is desktop right?)
[03:09] <LogicalDash> dabaR, what?
[03:09] <Chadwick|359> dabaR, I'm was trying to run it with install 'lamp-server' at the end, lemme try without
[03:09] <LogicalDash> dabaR, it works correctly with QWERTY
[03:09] <meta4ical> ShackJack: Yeah it's a desktop, the card was an Sapphire ATI Radeon x1550 pci-e with 256mb
[03:09] <ztomic> meta4ical: /var/log/Xorg.0.log should tell you something.
[03:10] <dabaR> r0b-: then grok /etc/interfaces(5) and go from there
[03:10] <Chadwick|359> dabaR, Wait, I'm a moron, i'm logged as root on this VPS, and i was trying to use sudo, lemme see if it works without
[03:10] <dabaR> LogicalDash: so? is it  abug? have you searched google for something like that?
[03:10] <ShackJack> meta4ical: That's cool - well good luck with it.. like I said xorg.conf looks normal execept no refreshes are specified ... dunno how envy works though... Now go and put XGL and Compiz Fusion on that baby ;)
[03:10] <Chadwick|359> dabaR, Yep, there it goes. That's what I get for trying to work on two days of being awake.
[03:10] <keen> shackjack: i finally got ubuntu installed and working!!! =D
[03:10] <dabaR> Chadwick|359: so you removed the lamp and it works?
[03:10] <ShackJack> keen: Sweet - what was the issue you were having - video?
[03:11] <coffee> beryl installed in like 15 seconds, i was impressed
[03:11] <dabaR> Chadwick|359: hehe, see it helps to have a clue.
[03:11] <meta4ical> shackjack: Alright I'll keep at it, thanks for the help yesterday btw
[03:11] <meta4ical> ztomic: you as well, much appreciated
[03:11] <keen> shackjack: yeah, i found a guide on the ubuntu forums that ran a few scripts and intalled everything i needed
[03:11] <austinhawk> anyone have Citrix client working on 7.04 x64?
[03:11] <ShackJack> coffee: Beryl? Bah - try Compiz Fusion - it's the way forward :)
[03:11] <dabaR> keen: what was it called?
[03:11] <Chadwick|359> dabaR, Actually, now it looks like it is gonna die on me again.
[03:11] <ztomic> meta4ical: you mean ShackJack.
[03:11] <ShackJack> keen: What, like for video drivers and such?
[03:11] <Chadwick|359> dabaR, Yep, just fails faster.
[03:11] <meta4ical> ztomic: no you too ;o
[03:12] <ztomic> :)
[03:12] <keen> dabar: the app?  kibadock
[03:12] <ShackJack> Group Hug!
[03:12] <dabaR> Chadwick|359: and this is a CD?
[03:12] <ztomic> ech
[03:12] <ztomic> !
[03:12] <coffee> really?
[03:12] <keen> shackjack: well it did video and most everyprogram i wanted like beryl
[03:12] <Neozonz> Okay guys, I installed ubuntu twice, and I keep getting this error - also note i am installing with LVM2 - Error : can't access tty; job control turned off ubuntu lvm
[03:12] <dabaR> keen: the script
[03:12] <coffee> i'll google it, i never heard of it
[03:12] <Neozonz> Any help would be most appreciated
[03:12] <ShackJack> keen: Don't say automatix - Eeeww... Ah well... glad it's workin' for ya...
[03:12] <Chadwick|359> dabaR, No, trying to run it ssh'd into my shiny new VPS that I want to stab.
[03:13] <BuddyCarlyle> coffee, yeah Beryl is dead as in no more updates,,,Compiz-Fusion is latest/greatest
[03:13] <coffee> wow thanks for the info ^_^
[03:13] <BuddyCarlyle> stop by their channel
[03:13] <Neozonz> I get that error upon boot, the splash screen comes up, and the gold bar moves 2 mm's then stops, hangs then spits out the error
[03:13] <dabaR> Neozonz: oh, _that_ error
[03:13] <ztomic> I love my old ass ATI cards. GLX works great on GF4  or later as I have found but ... Man! ATI is the S#~T.
[03:14] <Neozonz> dabaR I posted it before...
[03:14] <Neozonz> scroll up
[03:14] <keen> shackjack, dabar: here is the link to the forum http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=399913&highlight=dell+6400
[03:14] <Neozonz> Error : can't access tty; job control turned off
[03:15] <coffee> wow impressive, i just watched it on youtube
[03:15] <keen> shackjack, dabar: i'm not really sure what was in these downloads from it
[03:15] <IndyGunFreak> how would i go about creating a guest account, that didn't require a password, but could log on, surf internet, etc.
[03:15] <ShackJack> keen: You can open script in a text editor I'm doing it now :)
[03:15] <muralito> hello
[03:15] <werpo> hi
[03:15] <dabaR> keen: note that you have automatix installed.
[03:15] <dragon_> Is anyone running a multi head system?
[03:16] <andy298> Any possible way I can see the HD that I got linux on in win xp?
[03:16] <dabaR> keen: or rather that you ran it or whatever it does...
[03:16] <keen> dabar: is that bad?
[03:16] <werpo> can someone help me? i want to set conky to start when X does , does anybody know how to do that?
[03:16] <mcknin> question...is there any reason why apache wouldn't be reading the .htaccess files in the root of a directory?
[03:16] <BuddyCarlyle> coffee, it's a lot similar to Beryl, Beryl works no problem, it's just that Compiz reclaimed authority over it and took a lot of Beryl and made it Fusion
[03:16] <mcknin> IE: is there a main culprit for that?
[03:16] <steve__> anyone know if you can proxy using ktorrent?
[03:17] <matthew1429> whats the command to list active processes?
[03:17] <coffee> it looks like they added alot of cool features too
[03:17] <keen> dabar: cause everything seems to be running great
[03:17] <ShackJack> keen: Yeah - automatix is in the mix there... Hey does your lappy do proper suspend/resume (have you tested)?
[03:17] <Frogzoo> werpo: gnome -> prefs -> session
[03:18] <IdNotFound> matthew1429: ps
[03:18] <muralito> may anyone help me with a trouble with qmail??
[03:18] <werpo> Frogzoo: i'm on xfce, is it the same?
[03:18] <keen> shackjack: haven't tried that yet, i will when i get done copying some files from my network
[03:18] <bodmerocity> can you tell wine to run an auto install .exe from a cd?
[03:18] <ztomic> Ubuntu Tip: A broken cigarette can be repaired by inserting the other end into the filter.
[03:18] <ShackJack> keen: Never been able to get my E1505 to do it (running fglrx drivers)
[03:19] <BuddyCarlyle> coffee, Compiz-Fusion has added Expo to it which is real nice and a skydome reflection effect, along with several other things
[03:19] <tollmar> somebody here from germany? qry me
[03:19] <Frogzoo> werpo: most likely not
[03:19] <muralito> i have problems patching qmail with smtp-auth , can anyone help me?
[03:19] <werpo> frogzoo: any alternative way to do that?
[03:19] <keen> shackjack: i'll have to test that out, everything else runs perfect, with exception of screen saver
[03:19] <Teeh> Hello
[03:19] <Frogzoo> werpo: there's probably .xinitrc or similiar, google about
[03:20] <fholmes> Is Dapper Drake repository's not supported anymore?
[03:20] <Teeh> I need help installing ubuntu :\
[03:20] <ShackJack> keen: Slow screen saver for you too?
[03:20] <Frogzoo> fholmes: dapper's still supported
[03:20] <BuddyCarlyle> coffee, trevino's page at tuxfamily is the url to add to your repo sources
[03:20] <Frogzoo> !dapper
[03:20] <ubotu> dapper is the 4th release of Ubuntu.  Version 6.06 LTS, codename "Dapper Drake".
[03:20] <ShackJack> !install > Teeh
[03:20] <werpo> thanks frogzoo
[03:20] <Teeh> Uhh...
[03:20] <keen> shackjack: could be, i just get a blank screen, but the screensaver i have set starts blank
[03:21] <ShackJack> keen: Try Plasma ;)
[03:21] <keen> shackjack: will do =)
[03:21] <coffee> cool i'm installing now :)
[03:21] <muralito> i have problems patching qmail with smtp-auth , can anyone help me?
[03:21] <AlienfluX> i'm having trouble with my wireless connectivity... eth1:avahi <<< I see that... but I can't configure it
[03:21] <AlienfluX> it says that it doesn't exist...
[03:21] <AlienfluX> ?
[03:22] <ShackJack> AlienfluX: You check out the troubleshooting guide @ help.ubuntu.com?
[03:22] <muralito> i have problems patching qmail with smtp-auth , can anyone help me?
[03:22] <jossh> i'm trying to install the latest ubuntu server on standard i386 hardware. it's not seeing the network interface during install. is there any way in the shell that i can manually enable it?
[03:22] <AlienfluX> i've been checking it
[03:22] <thomasrl> Hi, this isn't really Ubuntu related (so I'm sorry if I'm out of line), but I would like opinions from Linux users.  I'm looking into buying a moderately priced camcorder, and I want to mostly store the videos on my computer.  I mostly plan to do home-type movies.  Anyone have recommendations on what brand model or format I should get?  Also what software would be best for editing the videos?
[03:23] <matthew1429> i have an ati tv tuner card, does ubuntu support it?
[03:23] <muralito> i have problems patching qmail with smtp-auth , can anyone help me?
[03:23] <ztomic> thomasrl: buy a camcorder with DVI
[03:23] <andy298> Does Ubuntu support amarok? as it says here amarok is for KDE
[03:23] <TheBigClash> hello ppl
[03:23] <andy298> I got gnome, so um :x
[03:23] <Jack_Sparrow> !repeat > muralito
[03:23] <matthew1429> andy298: I have it running on gnome
[03:23] <TheBigClash> need help!! :'(
[03:24] <andy298> Ah okay
[03:24] <andy298> thanks mate
[03:24] <andy298> :)
[03:24] <matthew1429> you simply use the add/remove
[03:24] <matthew1429> it's gr8
[03:24] <BigToe7000> I need help with going to sleep
[03:24] <keen> shackjack: what is automatrix?
[03:24] <BuddyCarlyle> andy298, yeah
[03:24] <ztomic> I need help with sanity
[03:24] <TheBigClash> LOL
[03:24] <Jack_Sparrow> keen: something you dont want to even try
[03:24] <ShackJack> !automatix > keen
[03:24] <TheBigClash> i have a problem in installing ubuntu in an Acer laptop
[03:24] <muralito> Jack_sparrow , sorry , do u have any idea about qmail?
[03:25] <caboose_1980cabo> how do i get java for ubuntu 7.4 and no confuzing stuff
[03:25] <ameyer> andy298: it'll drag a bunch of kde libs onto your system and use more RAM than if it was running in KDE
[03:25] <ztomic> I have problems installing Windows.
[03:25] <keen> hehe ok
[03:25] <ameyer> andy298: but if you can run Ubuntu without ram issues, it's probably no big deal
[03:25] <Jack_Sparrow> muralito: No and if someone knows they will speak up...
[03:25] <TheBigClash> i install it all, but when i restart, there's no Lilo or anything to chose between windows or linux
[03:25] <HomeRoey> hello,can anyone here help me with a sound driver issue?  I've disabled my onboard via82cxxx controller in the BIOS, yet.. lsmod still shows via82cxxx loaded on startup.  Also, I get errors when I try to use alsamixer or amarok or mpg123-alsa.  It complains about not being able to find a device (I presume the via82cxxx).  What I /want/ alsa to use by default isthe chaintech av710 sound card.  The kernel shouldn't even
[03:25] <HomeRoey> be SEEING the on-board via82cxxx.
[03:26] <andy298> I don't have any ram issues so it'll work out I would pressume
[03:26] <andy298> =)
[03:26] <pj_mfc> Hi.  I have a corrupt SD card that I cannot get mounted, in order to run ddrescue, photorec, etc.   Can anyone help me out?
[03:26] <mylo> Can someone point me in the right direction for irc commands/tutorials? I'm noob using BitchX. Thanks
[03:26] <coffee> such a violent name
[03:26] <Jack_Sparrow> TheBigClash: What cd are you using to install.. are you installing grub to the mbr and why would you be looking for lilo?
[03:26] <keen> shackjack: does ur battery drain quickly on ur laptop?
[03:27] <ShackJack> mylo: http://www.mirc.com/cmds.html
[03:27] <rabidsnail> How do I add the following video card to my xorg.conf? 01:0b.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon RV200 QW [Radeon 7500] 
[03:27] <AlienfluX> hrmmms
[03:27] <AlienfluX> on my linksys router i see my laptop on it
[03:27] <AlienfluX> but it won't connect?
[03:27] <caboose_1980> how do i get java for ubuntu 7.4
[03:27] <caboose_1980> plz help
[03:27] <AlienfluX> everything is dhcp too'
[03:27] <ShackJack> rabidsnail: Have you tried restriced drivers manager?
[03:28] <ShackJack> !enter > AlienfluX
[03:28] <mylo> Thanks ShackJack
[03:28] <AlienfluX> ?
[03:28] <rabidsnail> ShackJack: It's not supported by the proprietary drivers. It's too old.
[03:28] <ztomic> pj_mfc: probably a bad stick. do or did you often hotplug it without unmounting?
[03:28] <dragon_> I have a similar problem to rabidsnail. I can't get my second graphics card to work
[03:28] <ShackJack> caboose_1980: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin sun-java6-fonts  (in a terminal)
[03:28] <daniel_bergamini> re all
[03:29] <BuddyCarlyle> !restricted
[03:29] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:29] <pj_mfc> ztomic, I'm pretty sure the SD card is corrupted.  I want to try to get the photos off of there for a friend.  Any suggestions?
[03:29] <ubuntu__> whenever i change the resolution by reconfiguring xorg, my mouse cursor disapears. anyone know why?
[03:29] <ShackJack> rabidsnail: Oops misread -- you can use the radeon driver -- just have to install and change in xorg.conf
[03:29] <dragon_> Done that. still no third display:/
[03:30] <ztomic> pj_mfc: probably a bad stick. do or did you often hotplug it without unmounting?
[03:30] <BuddyCarlyle> caboose_1980, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java
[03:30] <pj_mfc>  I'm pretty sure the SD card is corrupted.  I want to try to get the photos off of there for a friend.  Any suggestions?
[03:30] <matthew1429> does anyone have an ati tv tuner successfully working on ubuntu?  i don't have a /dev/video0 and I have it installed
[03:30] <pj_mfc> ztomic, I replied above, not sure if you caught the first one.
[03:30] <fraser> can ffmpeg be used to convert from mpg to mp4?
[03:30] <ShackJack> !patience > pj_mfc
[03:30] <Dr_willis_> matthew1429,  ati tv tuners are very very poorly supported. IF at all.
[03:30] <ShackJack> pj_mfc: There is a utility for recovering data off card - provided you can mount it -- called photorec http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
[03:31] <samuel> I want to execute a bash script when system start up .how to do this ?
[03:31] <ztomic> ubuntu__: vid card memory and resolution is the most likely cause. whats your resolution?
[03:31] <AlienfluX> what is eth1:avahi?
[03:31] <Dr_willis_> samuel,  dependong on what the script is doing.. the rc.local is a good place for some of them to be
[03:31] <ShackJack> samuel: Pref _> Sessions -> Startup progs.
[03:31] <caboose_1980> thank
[03:31] <caboose_1980> s
[03:31] <therethinker> !fglrx-driver
[03:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fglrx-driver - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:31] <ubuntu__> ztomic was trying to chnage to 1280x1024
[03:31] <Dr_willis_> samuel,  what IS the script doing?
[03:31] <ztomic> pj_mfc: do or did you often hotplug it without unmounting?
[03:31] <pj_mfc> ShackJack, Sorry, not sure what I did to deserve the impatience post.  As far as the problem goes, I can't get it mounted, which seems to be the biggest problem so far.
[03:31] <therethinker> !ati
[03:31] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:31] <AlienfluX> !enter
[03:31] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[03:31] <matthew1429> Dr_willis_: sigh
[03:31] <ubuntu__> ztomic the comp has integrated video with "upto 256 megs shared ram"
[03:32] <ubuntu__> ztomic so i used that
[03:32] <rabidsnail> ShackJack:I think I already have the drivers installed. What do I put for the BusID in the xorg.conf?
[03:32] <ztomic> ubuntu__: thats your problem.
[03:32] <caboose_1980> random question, how does terminal work?
[03:32] <pj_mfc> ztomic, It's just a card I got from a friend.  I'm pretty sure the card is corrupt, which is causing it to not mount.
[03:32] <IndyGunFreak> is there a way to skip the login screen, in Ubuntu 7.04?  Where it just automatically logs into a specified user?
[03:32] <samuel> ShackJack  I had try according what you said , but it can't .
[03:32] <ubuntu__> ztomic so maybe see if bios can tell me correct number?
[03:32] <ShackJack> rabidsnail: If you have video already bus id should stay the same... just change driver from vesa to radeon ...
[03:32] <ztomic> pj_mfc: it's a bad card
[03:33] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: YEs there is..
[03:33] <IndyGunFreak> Jack_Sparrow: got a link?.. google is turning up dry, or maybe i'm not searching the right terms.
[03:33] <ztomic> ubuntu__: no you dont have enough vid memory
[03:33] <fraser> hi. everytime my ipod plugs in it's mounted as 'FRASERS IPOD' and i want it to automount as iPod
[03:33] <samuel> I will try to add script to rc.local,thank  Drwillis_
[03:33] <ShackJack> samuel: You do need to include full path to script and make sure it's exectutable... but other suggestion good too...
[03:33] <rabidsnail> ShackJack: I don't have video already. I'm using the onboard intel video.
[03:33] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: I am looking now.. system..admin..login is where I think I saw it
[03:33] <IndyGunFreak> Jack_Sparrow: ok, i'll check it out, thanks.
[03:33] <ShackJack> rabidsnail: Sorry confused --- so you're installing another video card?
[03:34] <jonesresidence> Hi guys, got a problem, can you think of a reason why my machine is not responding to remote requests via http and responds localy?
[03:34] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: security enamble automatic login
[03:34] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: then select the user you want to default
[03:34] <IndyGunFreak> Jack_Sparrow: you know i totally missed that, thank you.
[03:34] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[03:35] <fraser> can i rename a drive without unmounting it?
[03:35] <pj_mfc> ztomic, that's what I suspected.  Any chance of getting the data off?
[03:35] <rabidsnail> ShackJack: I Just installed the os on the machine two days ago, and the radeon card has been there the whole time. There is no mention of it in the xorg.conf. I'm using the crappy integrated video in the meantime.
[03:35] <HomeRoey> rabidsnail:  wahaha, great nick! :)
[03:35] <rabidsnail> thx
[03:35] <HomeRoey> =)
[03:35] <jonesresidence> Hi guys, got a problem, can you think of a reason why my machine is not responding to remote requests via http and responds localy?
[03:35] <jacob> does anybody know how to change boot screens?
[03:35] <Jack_Sparrow> pj_mfc: there are some tools (windows) that can bit copy what is left of pics on that..
[03:36] <fraser> how do i rename a drive??
[03:36] <ztomic> sometimes you need to just stop and say to yourself, "OK! I screwed."
[03:36] <pj_mfc> Jack_Sparrow, any links
[03:36] <ztomic> gotta pee.. brbeee
[03:36] <AlienfluX> could someone help me setup my wireless? so far I can see it from my linksys router... and there is an eth1 which is supposedly my Intel Pro 2200 wireless card... but there is also an eth1:avahi which I can't configure? beats me... thanks...
[03:36] <Jack_Sparrow> pj_mfc: I used photo recover...
[03:36] <meta4ical> could anyone tell me how to completely remove wine
[03:36] <BuddyCarlyle> caboose_1980, terminal?   look it up in the help file under 'System'
[03:36] <eboyjr> BYE!
[03:36] <ShackJack> rabidsnail: Does ATI Card show in lspci ?  And what is onboard video chip 9 series or above?
[03:37] <jacob> does anybody know how to change boot screens or is this something that can't be changed
[03:37] <dragon_> rabidsnail: Are you trying to run both cards or just the radeon?
[03:37] <pj_mfc> Jack_Sparrow, http://www.photosrecovery.com/ ?
[03:37] <caboose_1980> i know what it is but...how does just a group of words typed i nthere mean so much?
[03:37] <Jack_Sparrow> !usplash
[03:37] <ubotu> To select the usplash artwork you want, use "sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so && sudo update-initramfs -u" - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto for adding your custom artwork
[03:37] <caboose_1980> in there~
[03:37] <jonesresidence> Hi guys, got a problem, can you think of a reason why my machine is not responding to remote requests via http and responds localy?
[03:37] <jacob> so i guess nobody knows how to change boot screens
[03:37] <meta4ical> Could anyone help me remove wine? sudo apt-get remove wine  didn't get rid of all of it
[03:37] <fholmes> Anyone know of any bash scripts or programs that will take a large directory and back it up to multiple dvd's in an optimized fashion?
[03:38] <jacob> meta4ical: try apt-get autoremove wine
[03:38] <rabidsnail> ShackJack: What I pasted earlier was from lspci. The onboard shows up as "Intel Corporation 82810E DC-133 CGC"
[03:38] <fholmes> command line only.
[03:38] <ztomic> ahhhh!
[03:38] <Jack_Sparrow> pj_mfc: yep.. get the demo and see thumbnails of what it can recover
[03:38] <rabidsnail> dragon_:Just the radeon. Using both causes the machine to overheat to the point of not booting.
[03:38] <AlienfluX> anybody?
[03:38] <daniel_bergamini> anyone else have openoffice go bizerk with the application font size after the last update?
[03:38] <Lunate> Is /boot on another partition than / after a default Ubuntu install?
[03:38] <ShackJack> rabidsnail: right but ATI card doesn't show up at all?  You can lspci  | grep -i radeon
[03:38] <meta4ical> jacob: AH thanks
[03:39] <jacob> meta4ical: no problem
[03:39] <caboose_1980> in terminal, it says i have to accept the thing...how do i accept it?
[03:39] <rabidsnail> ShackJack: Yes, it does. "ATI Technologies Inc Radeon RV200 QW [Radeon 7500] "
[03:39] <therethinker> Last night, someone said that sudo apt-get install fglrx-driver would install the ATI drivers, but that package doesn't have an inst canidate
[03:39] <therethinker> I looked through the wiki, and is there a single package that I can install that will install/configure?
[03:39] <Jack_Sparrow> jacob: did you see what I brought up on splash screens
[03:39] <caboose_1980> nevermind
[03:39] <fraser> can anyone tell me how to rename an iPod?
[03:39] <rabidsnail> 01:0b.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon RV200 QW [Radeon 7500] 
[03:39] <Jack_Sparrow> jacob: Or do you want to change the login screen?
[03:39] <ShackJack> rabidsnail: Bus ID should be off to left....
[03:40] <jacob> jack_sparrow, i was able to change my login screen and splash screen
[03:40] <samuel> I had succeeded to auto run some sh by adding script to rc.local . thx.
[03:40] <jacob> jack_sparrow: i was also able to change my default background color
[03:40] <rabidsnail> ShackJack: Do I need to preface that with PCI: ?
[03:40] <ornella> hi there, i've enabled the desktop effects on ubuntu feisty.. but it reset my desktops numbars to 1, and no cube
[03:41] <ornella> either if i manually reset 4 screen
[03:41] <spy80us> any1 can help me with ssh problem?
[03:41] <ornella> any idea?
[03:41] <Jack_Sparrow> jacob: So you want to change the initial Ubuntu screen?
[03:41] <samuel> where is the sytem logs on Ubuntu 7.04. I can't find them under /var/logs
[03:41] <LouisvilleLIP> samuel: check auth.logs in that directory
[03:41] <orbisvicis> anyone's experience w/ volume.app let them change the mixer device ?
[03:41] <orbisvicis> i cant do it. seemm stuck on some syntax
[03:41] <ShackJack> rabidsnail: Yes, what does it say there?
[03:41] <rafaelscj> ornella, I have the same problem
[03:41] <ztomic> samuel: come on!
[03:42] <meta4ical> is their an easy way to remove entries in the gnome menu from programs that have been removed? I have a wine menu still there = /
[03:42] <ornella> rafaelscj: and you know how to fix it?
[03:42] <rabidsnail> ShackJack: Where?
[03:42] <jacob> jack_sparrow, i changed everything i wanted to change, (including the login, background, default solid background and my theme
[03:42] <orbisvicis> the man page reads:  -d <dev>  mixer device [/dev/mixer] 
[03:42] <orbisvicis> volume.app says: volume.app: invalid option -- d
[03:42] <fraser> what is the name of the latest ubuntu?
[03:42] <ShackJack> rabidsnail: .... to the left of Radeon in lspci listing...
[03:42] <jacob> jack_sparrow, what i want know is how to change my boot screen
[03:42] <fraser> i think it's v7.10
[03:42] <rafaelscj> ornella, no :(
[03:42] <rabidsnail> 01:0b.0
[03:42] <orbisvicis> after : volume.app -d /dev/mixer
[03:42] <meta4ical> fraser: Feisty ;o
[03:42] <keen> shackjack: i just tested the screen saver, and its not slow, its just blank
[03:42] <Chish> I can't get Totem to do an XVid codec...
[03:42] <samuel> Great, I found the system logs under /var/log/. thx
[03:43] <riotkittie> Anybody know offhand of any threads or how-tos about compiz on dapper? all of the threads and such i've seen are outdated (links dead, repos down)... and i cant seem to install anything beyond 6.06
[03:43] <ztomic> samuel: #ls /var/log
[03:43] <jacob> jack_sparrow: when you turn on your computer, it loads ubuntu, the screen that shows up when loading ubuntu is the boot screen and that's what i want to change
[03:43] <jonesresidence> Hi guys, got a problem, can you think of a reason why my machine is not responding to remote requests via http and it does responds localy?
[03:43] <Chish> I tried some GStreamer plugins (I am using the GStreamer backend), but they didn't work.
[03:43] <spy80us> any help? ssh problem: ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
[03:43] <ztomic> jeez!
[03:43] <Konsole> can someone tell me how to setup a VMware server
[03:43] <jacob> jack_sparrow: ... or it cant be changed
[03:43] <orbisvicis> jonesresidence, router?
[03:43] <rafaelscj> ornella, I reinstaled my system
[03:43] <rabidsnail> ShackJack:01:0b.0
[03:43] <dragon_> rabidsnail: That does not look right try this command lspci =x | grep VGA
[03:43] <jonesresidence> wrt54g linksys
[03:44] <dragon_> Sorry not = should be -
[03:44] <jacob> ...?
[03:44] <orbisvicis> jonesresidence, port forwarding. and um html port 80 really should be closed except outgoing initiated
[03:44] <Konsole> can someone tell me how to setup a VMware server
[03:44] <jacob> i guess nobody here doesn't know how to change boot screens
[03:44] <rabidsnail> dragon_:prints usage
[03:44] <coffee> hey guys is that guy who was talking about compiz fusion here sitll by any chance?
[03:44] <fholmes> apt-get upgrade.  Why does it tell me that the following packages have been kept back?
[03:44] <Chish> can anyone help me install codecs for Totem (i386, XVid)
[03:44] <LouisvilleLIP> coffee: I wasn't, but I'm semi-familiar
[03:44] <] RandoM[> only vmware client lets you drag and drop files between the host and guest machines right?
[03:44] <ShackJack> rabidsnail: Hmmm... never seen vid with the b in there... but if that's what it says PCI:1:0:b  --- ??? Dunno you might want get confimration :)
[03:45] <orbisvicis> jonesresidence, if its port forwarding try: http://portforward.com/routers.htm
[03:45] <rabidsnail> dragon_:with -x it prints the same as before
[03:45] <Jack_Sparrow> jacob: I thought that was the splash screen
[03:45] <initurd> anybody know anything about blueflops?
[03:45] <Konsole> can someone tell me how to install a os on VMware Server
[03:45] <riotkittie> arrrgh. :|
[03:45] <jonesresidence> I have port forwarding enabled and the port is forwarded to the correct machine
[03:45] <rabidsnail> ShackJack:thanks
[03:45] <coffee> Cool, LouisvilleLIP, I have it installed, but when I noticed my cube only has 2 sides, so its not a cube really....is there some sort of manager I can access to see all the features?
[03:45] <coffee> even though I have 4 desktops
[03:45] <meta4ical> ShackJack: I just noticed Envy installed the Linux version of the catalyst control center, it seems fully operational and detected my card / memory properly ... so confused
[03:45] <] RandoM[> Konsole, is VMware Server installed already?
[03:45] <ShackJack> rabidsnail: And of course you have to load the fglrx driver and change driver...
[03:45] <Planet-X> hey
[03:45] <Planet-X> people
[03:45] <Planet-X> hi
[03:45] <Planet-X> i am home
[03:46] <Konsole> yes random
[03:46] <Planet-X> from getting wood and building something
[03:46] <coffee> O_o;;
[03:46] <LouisvilleLIP> coffee: compizconfig Settings Manager, under System>>Prefs
[03:46] <Jack_Sparrow> !enter > Planet-X
[03:46] <Planet-X> wtf
[03:46] <Planet-X> are you coding irc
[03:46] <Planet-X> then
[03:46] <Macarse> Hi, when installing ubuntu to my hd I must set partitions by myself or the installation will create the swap partition and so?
[03:46] <rabidsnail> ShackJack: Does fglrx support the 7500? I thought it was too old.
[03:46] <ShackJack> !enter > Planet-X
[03:46] <Chish> can anyone help me with something as simple as installing a XVid codec for Totem on my i386? The default packages don't work on i386...
[03:46] <orbisvicis> jonesresidence, a lot of providers block port 80
[03:46] <ShackJack> rabidsnail: Erpp.. sorry meant radeon...
[03:46] <] RandoM[> when you open it up it should be a button to add machines.. then it boots up a virtual machine and you need to have your install CD in the drive
[03:46] <orbisvicis> kinda slipped my mind
[03:46] <rand-irc> has anyone set up multiple seperate pppoe connections that are used at the same time?
[03:46] <BuddyCarlyle> coffee, check the general options
[03:46] <coffee> ahh excellent thanks, also when they say hold the SUPER key in, do you know what key they are refering too?
[03:46] <samuel> hi
[03:46] <Konsole> ] RandoM[: yes it is
[03:46] <ztomic> Chish: search synaptics. but it should do it automatically. if it doesnt try this...
[03:46] <initurd> anybody know anything about blueflops?
[03:47] <LouisvilleLIP> !super | coffee
[03:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about super - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:47] <Planet-X> wtf is the bot ur controlling now
[03:47] <LouisvilleLIP> coffee: super key = Windows Key
[03:47] <Planet-X> super key = ms key
[03:47] <Planet-X> yes
[03:47] <Planet-X> it ain't too super
[03:47] <Planet-X> it's always got their stupid logo on the shit
[03:47] <rafaelscj> Macarse, I prefer "manual"
[03:47] <Planet-X> laptop doesn't even have one
[03:47] <Chish> i pried the windows keys off my keyboard...
[03:47] <Planet-X> ibm made it that's why
[03:47] <LouisvilleLIP> !enter | Planet - X
[03:47] <ubotu> Planet - X: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[03:47] <Planet-X> lol
[03:47] <ShackJack> !ohmy | Planet-X
[03:47] <ubotu> Planet-X: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[03:47] <] RandoM[> well actually before it lets you boot it you need to configure the machine a bit.. it will ask you how much to space to allocate to the machine etc
[03:47] <ztomic> Chish: http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/
[03:47] <initurd> anybody know anything about blueflops?
[03:47] <Konsole> can someone tell me how to install an os on VMware Server
[03:47] <BuddyCarlyle> cpffee, super is at the bottom left .......   ctrl | super | alt
[03:47] <initurd> anybody know anything about blueflops?
[03:48] <BuddyCarlyle> coffee, super is at the bottom left .......   ctrl | super | alt
[03:48] <Planet-X> i have
[03:48] <initurd> anybody know anything about blueflops?
[03:48] <Planet-X> Fn | Ctrl | Alt | Spacebar
[03:48] <Chish> thanks, Ztomic
[03:48] <BuddyCarlyle> aka windows key
[03:48] <jonesresidence> orbisvicis- it was working for several weeks before
[03:48] <Planet-X> my super key is ctrl-escape
[03:48] <Planet-X> and my escape key is missing now
[03:48] <Planet-X> so i have to hit a pad of gel + wire
[03:48] <bodmerocity> how do I uninstall ubuntu? I'm going back to evil windows
[03:48] <LouisvilleLIP> !enter | Planet - X
[03:48] <ubotu> Planet - X: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[03:48] <Planet-X> lolo bodmerocity r u srs
[03:49] <lousygarua> hello, anyone using thunderbird with lightning extension?
[03:49] <bodmerocity> yeah.
[03:49] <] RandoM[> Konsole, sorry i can't be more helpful.. i still haven't installed vmware server on this computer yet
[03:49] <orbisvicis> jonesresidence, ah .. um. (different external location?) ... no idea. check the daemon config file ?
[03:49] <rabidsnail> reboot time. Fingers crossed.
[03:49] <Abu_Hamza> how can i tell gaim to pop something or play a sound when someone says my name in an IRC channel?
[03:49] <orbisvicis> setup iptables maybe ?
[03:49] <] RandoM[> otherwise i could walk you through it
[03:49] <Konsole> ] RandoM[: oh
[03:49] <coffee> ahh cool, thanks guys.  The Desktop cube is checked in the general manager but I seem to only still be showing 2 sides
[03:49] <ebuth> Konsole, I have a decent link
[03:49] <ztomic> bodmerocity: #fdisk /dev/hda
[03:49] <Abu_Hamza> coffee: good for you, mine shows only one side
[03:49] <ztomic> good luck!
[03:49] <Konsole> ebuth: please send.. anything is better then nothing :P
[03:49] <Chish> Ztomic, what package am I looking for?
[03:50] <ebuth> Konsole, http://www.venturecake.com/a-simple-guide-to-using-your-existing-windows-install-apps-in-ubuntu/
[03:50] <LouisvilleLIP> coffee: in general tab, set Horizontal to 4, the others to 1
[03:50] <Konsole> ebuth: thanks ill check it out
[03:50] <bodmerocity> ztomic: eh?
[03:50] <BuddyCarlyle> coffee, go into the workspace switcher in the bottom right
[03:50] <ebuth> Konsole, it is actually pretty cool, I'm not sure if you're looking at doing that specifically, but it might be enough
[03:51] <Konsole> ebuth: thanks :) and yes windows is what im trying to do xD
[03:51] <BuddyCarlyle> coffee, both of those are suppose to be set to Horizontal Size 4 Vertical 1 Desktop 1
[03:52] <LouisvilleLIP> bodmerocity: did you find the answer you were looking for?
[03:52] <Chish> Ztomic, I ran those two listed commands, and Totem still won't play the file
[03:52] <ztomic> Chish: sorry man. read. XVid cant be that difficult. read http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/repository.php
[03:52] <bodmerocity> LouisvilleLIP: no
[03:53] <ztomic> ffmpeg
[03:53] <jonesresidence> orbisvicis- I didnt touch the config file
[03:53] <ztomic> mplayer
[03:53] <jonesresidence> Everything is default
[03:53] <BuddyCarlyle> coffee, go into the workspace switcher in the bottom right.   there in the two settings it's 1 each
[03:53] <Chish> hm... some forum says that the xine backend works with XVid
[03:53] <ztomic> stab and go Chish
[03:53] <LouisvilleLIP> bodmerocity: while I'm looking for an answer, mind if I ask why?
[03:54] <coffee> k brb somthing is screwing up! i gota reboot!
[03:54] <lousygarua> what is /opt? why all the funny programs go there?
[03:54] <ztomic> Chish: yeah but you need the codecs.
[03:54] <Abu_Hamza> /opt is a directory
[03:54] <bodmerocity> LouisvilleLIP coz I'm a gamer, and I don't like having to worry about all these really involved processes for installing things and making things work
[03:54] <fraser> hi guys, when i try to use https://help.ubuntu.com.au/community/iPodVideoEncoding i get the error 'unnkown codec: aac". i assume this means there is a package for handling aac codecs i have not installed. what is this package called?
[03:54] <BuddyCarlyle> coffee, In the CompizConifgSettingsManager .... General Options/Desktop Size/   Horizontal Size 4 Vertical 1 Desktop 1
[03:54] <Chish> ztomic: yeah, but I /have/ the codecs.
[03:54] <Chish> argh, i suck at linux
[03:54] <LouisvilleLIP> bodmerocity: dual boot isn't an option?
[03:54] <ztomic> Chish: obviously not
[03:54] <Chish> i should go back to crappy windows
[03:54] <dragon_> Is anyone running 2 graphics cards?
[03:55] <bodmerocity> tell LouisvilleLIP would be kinda pointless
[03:55] <Chish> the default codecs dont work!
[03:55] <Abu_Hamza> Chish: too bad there is no operating system that satisfies your needs
[03:55] <Chish> lol
[03:55] <AmiDaniel_away> dragon_: Why would you need to?
[03:55] <ztomic> Chish: go back to winblows. I could give a flying...
[03:55] <Abu_Hamza> Chish: linux is best of the worst
[03:55] <AmiDaniel_away> Nothing gets along well with more than one graphics card
[03:55] <dragon_> AmiDaniel_away: 3 monitors
[03:55] <Abu_Hamza> lol @ ztomic
[03:55] <AmiDaniel_away> Oh, yikes :)
[03:55] <meta4ical> Can I ask why wine is on version 0.9.42 and the ubuntu repos just gave me 0.9.33?
[03:55] <AmiDaniel_away> Never tried it before, actually
[03:56] <AmiDaniel_away> dragon_: What's the trouble you're having?
[03:56] <Chish> you cant hack in windows though. well, you can, but only on itself. well, heck, even that sucks. im sticking with linux.
[03:56] <fraser> hi guys, when i try to use https://help.ubuntu.com.au/community/iPodVideoEncoding i get the error 'unnkown codec: aac". i assume this means there is a package for handling aac codecs i have not installed. what is this package called?
[03:56] <Music_Shuffle> meta4ical, perhaps it was at .33 when they froze it last?
[03:56] <ztomic> Abu_Hamza: :)
[03:56] <tupa> is someone kind enough to let me host a Qt Application that I need to show a friend over the internet?
[03:56] <xiambax> i have a feeling alsa drivers for my macbook are causing ubuntu to crash. at first i thought it was ndis but its not
[03:56] <Chish> okay, im getting a different error message. that's something, right?
[03:56] <dragon_> I can only get the 2 monitors on the first graphics card to work. the second card and third monitor stay blank
[03:57] <tupa> my ISP doesn't give me open ports so I can do this with my PC
 you can get the last wine from another repo, search it at wineHQ.com
[03:57] <slonbg> how do I enlarge the console buffer during boot? I receive some errors before the syslog is enabled, but can not scroll back so long with shift-PgUp
[03:57] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: yeah, but /home is for users, /usr is for things for the users, /bin for binaries /sbin for system binaries... /opt?
[03:57] <AmiDaniel_away> dragon_: What's the chipset? nvidia?
[03:57] <meta4ical> tinin: Oh I've only had unbuntu a few days, I was just wondering
[03:57] <dragon_> Radeon X1300 both. PCI-E
[03:57] <slonbg> alivedata: I could not solve the ssh problem yet. do you have any ideas. I was afk for a while
[03:58] <supe> yo
[03:58] <fholmes> Alright so I have four packages that do not want to upgrade.  I don't really care about them either.  How can I get rid of them so I can install a new package?
[03:58] <mOrO^> lousygarua: does that mean if I wantted to install Real Player, I need to install it in /bin?
[03:58] <ornella> sorry.. i exited cause i found the solution myself
[03:58] <ornella> tnx anyway ;)
[03:59] <Music_Shuffle> :)
[03:59] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: The /opt directory contains the actual system software in a series of subdirectories known as ``software storage objects''
[03:59] <Abu_Hamza> gotta say use google
[03:59] <fraser> hi guys, when i try to use https://help.ubuntu.com.au/community/iPodVideoEncoding i get the error 'unnkown codec: aac". i assume this means there is a package for handling aac codecs i have not installed. what is this package called?
[03:59] <LouisvilleLIP> bodmerocity: there was a post recently in the forums about how to remove Ubuntu, but I can't find it now
[03:59] <Abu_Hamza> even friggin linus torvalds ain't got the time to answer everthing
[03:59] <AmiDaniel_away> dragon_: Hmm ... I do not know. Most I can find about anything is running dual monitors, i.e., http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=221174
[03:59] <ornella> (was simply to reopen desktop effect.. toggle cube, close desktop effect.. re-set 4 desktops and re enable the cube.. i think this is a bug anyway... bye bye)
[03:59] <AmiDaniel_away> Never tried to run 3
[03:59] <lousygarua> mOrO^: nope. i don't think so.
[03:59] <bodmerocity> tell LouisvilleLIP thats okay. thanks anyway
[03:59] <bodmerocity> lol. tell
[03:59] <lousygarua> mOrO^: i don't think it matters too much
[04:00] <bodmerocity> see? i'm a gamer
[04:00] <xiambax> can someone help me in a pm?
[04:00] <AmiDaniel_away> And I don't think anyone makes a card with 3 dvis ... have seen em with svideo and 2 dvis
[04:00] <File13> hey intuitive i need your help again if you dont mind
[04:00] <mOrO^> lousygarua: Can I just install it in a directroy called /home/moroinstalls?
[04:00] <fraser> does anyone know why the ipodvidenc script gives me an error 'no such codec: aac"?
[04:00] <LouisvilleLIP> I would still recommend dual boot.  My everyday OS would be Ubuntu, my gaming OS would be M$
[04:01] <dragon_> AmiDaniel_away: I tried that how-to and even with 2 cards 2 monitors the second card still refuses to run
[04:01] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: google earth counts as a system software? :) why won't they install to /usr/bin or /usr/share like all other programs? maybe becuse they are not opensource?
[04:01] <LouisvilleLIP> that's assuming that Wine won't work
[04:01] <lousygarua> mOrO^: well, yes. doesn't it have an auto-installer?
[04:01] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: that's google stupidity i guess
[04:01] <LouisvilleLIP> !ask | xiambax
[04:01] <ubotu> xiambax: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:01] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: also grisoft software are found there
[04:02] <AmiDaniel_away> dragon_: Are both cards powering on? Is Ubuntu recognizing the card? (check the system monitor)
[04:02] <xiambax> Im having issues with my macbook halting after loading X
[04:02] <ziroday> !seveas
[04:02] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[04:02] <ztomic> bodmerocity:  gamers belong on DOS. see? DOS has direct hardware access and that make it better than Windows.
[04:02] <ziroday> !real
[04:02] <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
[04:02] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: All system utilities in the root filesystem (such as /usr, /bin, and so on) are actually links to an SSO.  /opt contains the shared files of SSOs
[04:02] <dragon_> Yes, and lspci shows the card as well
[04:02] <xiambax> i thought it was ndiswrapper so i uninstalled my wifi drivers using ndiswrapper -u drivername
[04:02] <xiambax> still does it
[04:02] <xiambax> i have a feeling it may be alsa
[04:02] <RyukZilla> Abu_Hamza: hi!  I Need some help with apache
[04:02] <mOrO^> lousygarua: I have to move the bin file into a directory or it will install where it is at. I installed it on my desktop once.
[04:02] <bodmerocity> tell ztomic see, the problem is, I don't know what you're talking about :P
[04:02] <Abu_Hamza> The /opt/ directory provides           storage for large, static application software           packages.
[04:03] <mOrO^> lousygarua: I dont know that I have mastered installing bin files.
[04:03] <Abu_Hamza> RyukZilla: i know nothing about apache.. i use xampp
[04:03] <RyukZilla> Abu_Hamza: like where is the httpd conf file? how to set up a nameserver? how to set my domain to point to my server? (yes I own a domain =P)
[04:03] <cyphase> How difficult would it be to expand the functionality that tells you when Firefox needs to be restarted after an upgrade/reinstall to include more programs?
[04:03] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: that's not the case on my ubuntu. I ls -a /opt and find only google-earth junk etc... nothing related to system or any important binaries.
[04:03] <bodmerocity> ztomic: I'm a nub. I like windows coz everything is all nice 'n laid out for me and all I have to do is click a few buttons and everything is done for me
[04:03] <AmiDaniel_away> dragon_: I'm going to guess you'll have to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf yourself .. don't see anything xserver config that would pertain to this
[04:03] <RyukZilla> Abu_Hamza: like where is the httpd conf file? how to set up a nameserver? how to set my domain to point to my server? (yes I own a domain =P)
[04:03] <fraser> does anyone know why the ipodvidenc script gives me an error 'no such codec: aac"?
[04:03] <LouisvilleLIP> bodmerocity: what made you try Linux then?
[04:03] <ztomic> bodmerocity: I'm scrolling up
[04:03] <vb> ubuntu !
[04:03] <RyukZilla> AmiDaniel_away: hi!  I Need some help with apache
[04:03] <dragon_> AmiDaniel_away: Did that:(
[04:04] <deathblooms> Hey guys !
[04:04] <bodmerocity> tell LouisvilleLIP: my dad told me it was awesome
[04:04] <AmiDaniel_away> dragon_: What'd you do exactly? :)
[04:04] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: did you actually read what i posted
[04:04] <RyukZilla> AmiDaniel_away: like where is the httpd.conf file, how to set it up, how to assign a nameserver, point my domain to my server (ip) etc etc
[04:04] <hexstar> RyukZilla: wht do you need specifically?
[04:04] <Abu_Hamza> RyukZilla: i said i know nothing about apache.. what are you deaf?
[04:04] <dragon_> Added a device section to xorg.conf with the proper BusID
[04:04] <AmiDaniel_away> RyukZilla: httpd conf is usually in /etc/apache2
[04:04] <hexstar> locate httpd.conf
[04:05] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: yes. nothing is in /opt except the apps i mentioned. not any files which /usr /bin link to
[04:05] <LouisvilleLIP> bodmerocity: it is, if you enjoy learning how to customize stuff.  In the long run, it's probably easier than m$, but the initial learning curve can be frustrating
[04:05] <hexstar> where is network config?
[04:05] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/ref-guide/s1-filesystem-fhs.html
[04:05] <reya276> how can install an rpm file
[04:05] <AmiDaniel_away> For nameservers, search for named and for DNS, well that's not ubuntu related :)
[04:05] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: files i got under /bin etc. are just there
[04:05] <LouisvilleLIP> !alien | reya276
[04:05] <ubotu> reya276: RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu uses !APT, not RPM. RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[04:05] <reya276> it's telling me to use alien
[04:05] <hexstar> where is network config?
[04:05] <reya276> ok
[04:05] <ztomic> bodmerocity: just fdisk it.
[04:05] <ztomic> !
[04:05] <mOrO^> reya276: right, you have to install alien before you can work with rpms
[04:05] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: i don't know..\
[04:05] <bodmerocity> ztomic: what does that mean?
[04:06] <ztomic> bodmerocity: whipe it clean.
[04:06] <echosystm> how do you make gnome NOT show window contents while youre dragging them around?
[04:06] <hexstar> where is network config?
[04:06] <reya276> so should I just use a tar install, I need to install flash plugin for Opera
[04:06] <bodmerocity> !fdisk
[04:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fdisk - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:06] <hexstar> !partition
[04:06] <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
[04:06] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: on the link you sent it says it's only a place for large static programs. like google-earth i guess :) that otherwise would be scattered on the system
[04:06] <LouisvilleLIP> !spam > hexstar
[04:06] <ztomic> bodmerocity: clean that windows crap off
[04:06] <mOrO^> reya276: usually if you go to the web page, it will auto install for you
[04:06] <RyukZilla> AmiDaniel_away: so the httpd.conf file is in /etc/apache2? as for the domain to point my server, how to :P? also... why am I not able to make folders in for example, the "/var/www/" folder?
[04:06] <hexstar> LouisvilleLIP: this is an honest quesiton
[04:06] <hexstar> where is network config???
[04:06] <File13> intuitive you there?
[04:06] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: i think it's for programs that like to be placed there
[04:06] <hexstar> please help
[04:06] <LouisvilleLIP> fine, but don't ask it so many times
[04:07] <ShackJack> bodmerocity: Just use those easy Windows tools to format over the Ubuntu and integrate the space back into your hard drive ;)
[04:07] <lousygarua> mOrO^: http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/ref-guide/s1-filesystem-fhs.html#S3-FILESYSTEM-OPT
[04:07] <ztomic> bodmerocity: GET RID OF WINDOWS AND START ANEW.
[04:07] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: the program can also choose to be in /usr/local
[04:07] <lousygarua> mOrO^: this is a description of /opt
[04:07] <reya276> no it does not I tried that using opera
[04:07] <hexstar> is it /etc/network?
[04:07] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: or something like that
[04:07] <bodmerocity> ztomic: I don't have windows atm
[04:07] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: ever heard of linux lacking standards?
[04:07] <mOrO^> reya276: Ok, I thought it behaved like Firefox. Sorry.
[04:07] <AmiDaniel_away> RyukZilla: You probably need to su to mkdir in /var/www
[04:07] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: na mean?
[04:07] <mOrO^> lousygarua: thanks Ill read up
[04:07] <reya276> I need to use opera for an specific reason
[04:07] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: yeah, i used automated installs. they chose /opt. just wanted to know it's use so thanks for the link
[04:07] <LouisvilleLIP> bodmerocity: so, what will you do without m$?
[04:08] <reya276> need to test an app in flash
[04:08] <BuddyCarlyle> bodmerocity likes to send his money to Redmond, Waskington
[04:08] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: no prob
[04:08] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: standards in FS organization? btw where r you from
[04:08] <bodmerocity> BuddyCarlyle: eh?
[04:08] <coffee> sorry guys i'm back...okay the cube issue...I went to the lower right hand corner went to properties and i can't find where to set horizontal proporties or vertical like you were talkinga bout, also i went into compiz manager general tab and this is what shows, http://img253.imageshack.us/img253/2696/screenshotas6.jpg  nothing about setting those properties
[04:08] <fraser> does anyone know why when trying to use ffmpeg  to convert a video it gives me an error 'no such codec: aac"?
[04:08] <ztomic> bodmerocity: ok. I scrolled up there and I didn't see your question. am I missin' somethin'?
[04:08] <bodmerocity> LouisvilleLIP: I have the disc somewhere
[04:08] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: i'm from saudi arabia.. why?
[04:08] <bodmerocity> ztomic: I want to get rid of ubuntu
[04:09] <LouisvilleLIP> coffee: click on the dekstop size tab
[04:09] <hexstar> Abu_Hamza: do you support the iraq war?
[04:09] <RabidSnail> I changed my driver to radeon, my BusID to the one of my radeon card, and rebooted. I got an error about there being no device section.
[04:09] <phpwner> how do i run a command on every file in a directory?
[04:09] <astro76> !offtopic | hexstar
[04:09] <ubotu> hexstar: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:09] <LouisvilleLIP> coffee: should be 4, 1, 1
[04:09] <Abu_Hamza> hexstar: that is very offtopic
[04:09] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: i might need help from your LoCo team, if you have a drupal site
[04:09] <ztomic> bodmerocity: youre on your own... I told you and you missed it.
[04:09] <fraser> hexstar, very funny though
[04:09] <ztomic> !
[04:09] <BuddyCarlyle> bodmerocity, if it's free, I'd keep it to poke around on instead of trashing it.
[04:09] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: LoCo?
[04:09] <RabidSnail> phpwner:for i in `ls`;do;<insert command here>;done
[04:09] <mOrO^> lousygarua: So, when I download a bin file, I put it in the opt directory and then perform the install?
[04:10] <coffee> ahh i see it now!
[04:10] <phpwner> hmm
[04:10] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: local ubuntu team, they call it 'loco teams'
[04:10] <BuddyCarlyle> coffee, you cool?
[04:10] <Abu_Hamza> oh ok
[04:10] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: like ubuntu-ir.org for example
[04:10] <RabidSnail> phpwner: The filename of the current file is $i
[04:10] <r0b-> how do i change my network interface
[04:10] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: i never heard of a saudi ubuntu LoCo team
[04:10] <ShackJack> coffee: Check out #ubuntu-effects for help with Compiz
[04:10] <r0b-> adapter*
[04:10] <lousygarua> mOrO^: hmmm, no. what bin file did  you download? probably an automated install file
[04:10] <ztomic> fargin windows lubbers!
[04:10] <LouisvilleLIP> Do I smell a troll?
[04:10] <mOrO^> lousygarua: RealPlayer
[04:10] <coffee> omg yes!
[04:10] <coffee> it works
[04:11] <fraser> does anyone know why when trying to use ffmpeg  to convert a video it gives me an error 'no such codec: aac"?
[04:11] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: what is your country code? i will check if you got a site
[04:11] <phpwner> RabidSnail, -bash: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
[04:11] <coffee> thanks guys ^_^
[04:11] <coffee> very awesome
[04:11] <bodmerocity> BuddyCarlyle: Good point
[04:11] <RabidSnail> phpwner: replace the commas with enters
[04:11] <lousygarua> mOrO^: why don't you follow some install instructions on their site?
[04:11] <hexstar> !customemoticons
[04:11] <hexstar> !emoticons
[04:11] <phpwner> oh
[04:11] <Abu_Hamza> Abu_Hamza: 966
[04:11] <Prometheum> Hello, would anyone know how to make NetworkManager remember to connect to a cloaked (non-essid-broadcasting) wireless network?
[04:11] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: as in phone code?
[04:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about customemoticons - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about emoticons - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:12] <Abu_Hamza> opps, i was talking to myself there
[04:12] <RyukZilla> AmiDaniel_away: what do u mean? ><
[04:12] <iamatt> hello loading a desktop for my sister in law who got  sold a cracked copy of windows home xp
[04:12] <mOrO^> lousygarua: Man... Ive installed that thing...three or four times. It works, but Firefox wont associate streaming video with it. Totem pops up.
[04:12] <iamatt> which desktop ubuntu would you recommend ?
[04:12] <iamatt> lts?
[04:12] <LouisvilleLIP> prometheum: sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid <SSID>, then dhclient wlan0
[04:12] <hexstar> iamatt: x86
[04:12] <BuddyCarlyle> bodmerocity, no problem, it is very efficient.  It will take some time to learn.  Yes it's user friendly but also for people who do not like having everything done for them.
[04:12] <iamatt> yes but long term or ?
 as i remember, acc is not default encode code
[04:13] <iamatt> thatnks for reply by the way hex.
[04:13] <Prometheum> LouisvilleLIP: I know how to connect to one, I just want network-manager to remember it
[04:13] <LouisvilleLIP> prometheum: 38% sure about that, it won't break anything, but I might have forgotten an arg
[04:13] <Abu_Hamza> iamatt: are you referring to desktop environments?
[04:13] <iamatt> yes
[04:13] <r0b-> how do i install networking
[04:13] <hexstar> iamatt: np :)
[04:13] <LouisvilleLIP> prometheum: oh.  I gave up on that forever ago.  Post something if you figure it out
[04:13] <iamatt> i just  needa box i can load up and set up and give to her and not have her  come back and bother me
[04:13] <iamatt> heh
[04:13] <ztomic> a good video and audio channel is #ubuntustudio
[04:13] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: no, i mean iran=IR, israel=IL, united kingdom=UK
[04:13] <ShackJack> Ubuntu/Desktop Linux runs great for the novice user once it's setup, but sometimes there are some tricks to setting it up ;)
[04:13] <Prometheum> LouisvilleLIP: hah okay
[04:13] <fraser> nicle_, sorry? well i am trying to convert a video to iPod format, if that help you know what i'm triyng to do
[04:13] <Abu_Hamza> iamatt: it depends on your preference really.. i like Gnome but i know a lot who don't
[04:14] <AmiDaniel_away> RyukZilla: Read up on file permissions in unix. It's kinda important to have some *nix basics before you start running a complicated server operation :)
[04:14] <Abu_Hamza> iamatt: install all of em on a testing machine, try em all and decide on the one
[04:14] <iamatt> well yeah i was thinking just kde3 and that is fine
[04:14] <lousygarua> mOrO^: you should check back on the sites or google for "firefox streaming realplayer ubuntu" or something similar
[04:14] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: SA
[04:14] <lousygarua> mOrO^: i never used realplayer
[04:14] <mOrO^> lousygarua: What do you use?
[04:14] <fraser> iamatt, gnome looks better than most, but it's not very customisable. for the average user it's probably better
[04:14] <iamatt> I guess the question is  whether to use the  ubuntu long term or 7.x branch
[04:14] <lousygarua> mOrO^: for what? video or audio?
[04:15] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: well, seems like your loco team is not established.. thanks for the help anyway
[04:15] <RyukZilla> AmiDaniel_away: what do u mean? ><
 ok, maybe you should compile the ffmpeg from source code
[04:15] <astro76> iamatt, definitely 7.04
[04:15] <ShackJack> iamatt: 7x is very stable and newer stuff ;)
[04:15] <iamatt> ok thanks
[04:15] <mOrO^> lousygarua: Video off the net in real player format
[04:15] <hexstar> is knoppix a good distro?
[04:15] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: anytime.. hey, any idea how to establish it?
[04:15] <hexstar> oops wrong channel sorry
[04:15] <lousygarua> mOrO^: i never streamed real player :) sorry
[04:15] <fraser> nicle_, in the wiki it said that was only necessary for 6.10 and 6.06
[04:16] <RabidSnail> hextar: It's a good live distro, but I wouldn't use it as a perminent os
[04:16] <r0b-> ubuntu made me mad
[04:16] <AmiDaniel_away> RyukZilla: http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix/index.html
[04:16] <lousygarua> lousygarua: well, first go here and find if your team already exist https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamList
[04:16] <fraser> nicle_, i think it's possible there's just a package i haven't installed, but i don't know which one it is
[04:16] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: well, first go here and find if your team already exist https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamList
 yes, but the  ffmpeg from apt is not support the aac
[04:16] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: if not, the page tells you what to do in order to make one
[04:16] <Browndog> Hello room
[04:16] <AmiDaniel_away> RyukZilla: Or, if you want to get right to your question, http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix/unix5.html
[04:16] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: my team existed but was rather passive, so i am taking steps to making it live again
[04:17] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: thanks mate
[04:17] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: what's your team btw
[04:17] <Browndog> Newbie with a question about installing ubuntu on a large hard drive...can anyone help?
 you can try: apt-get install libfaad2-dev  libfaac-dev
[04:17] <phpwner> how do i get the paths too with ls -R
[04:17] <hexstar> ls -al gives permissions like this: -rw-r--r--    1 hexstar  hexstar   3502 May 11 21:26 out.txt is it possible to set permissions via chmod -rw-r--r-- file?
[04:17] <fraser> nicle_, , thanks
[04:18] <mongo> Can anyone recommend a good tool to backup files to DVD?
[04:18] <Browndog> Newbie with a question about installing ubuntu on a large hard drive...can anyone help?
[04:18] <RabidSnail> ShackJack: I got an error about there being no device section for radeon when I started x again
[04:18] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: ubuntu israel :) i find it a bit intimidating to ask ubuntu iran for help :)
 then goto compiling the ffmpeg , with the "configure --enable-libfaad --enable-libfaac; make ; make install"
[04:18] <hexstar> AmiDaniel_away: help??
[04:18] <LouisvilleLIP> !ask | Browndog
[04:18] <ubotu> Browndog: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:18] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: oh wow
[04:18] <Browndog> ok
[04:19] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: i've just bumped into saudi arabia team on the new team list
[04:19] <fraser> nicle_, , okay thankyou very much. i'll try that if what i'm currently trying fials
[04:19] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: hey, don't steal ma team :P
[04:19] <ShackJack> RabidSnail: Was that the right PCI #'s (just curious)....  You can pastebin your xorg and i can take a quick peek
[04:19] <hexstar> please
[04:19] <hexstar> help
[04:19] <Abu_Hamza> what do people from Argentina speak?
[04:19] <Browndog> Well, I just sent my hard drive in and got a new one from gateway because the old one went out.  The old one was 120gb and I had no problem installing ubuntu on it.  The new one is 160gb and the install program returns an error saying it can't format the swap space.  Does the size have anything to do with it?
[04:19] <LouisvilleLIP> portugese
[04:20] <Abu_Hamza> !pt
[04:20] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[04:20] <Abu_Hamza> thanks
[04:20] <LouisvilleLIP> and spanish
[04:20] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: why would i steal saudi arabia team? i have my team to build already :) btw, seems liek your team exists in the new loco teams section
[04:20] <Henk> Why doesnt my windows mount show up under locations?
[04:20] <hexstar> ls -al gives permissions like this: -rw-r--r--    1 hexstar  hexstar  3502 May 11 21:26 out.txt is it possible to set permissions via chmod -rw-r--r-- file?
[04:20] <AmiDaniel_away> hexstar: No. You can only change permissions using, for example, chmod u+rw or chmod 777
[04:20] <hexstar> oh ok
[04:20] <hexstar> I was just curious :P
[04:20] <fraser> !winmac
[04:20] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: i'll check it out, thanks again
[04:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about winmac - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:20] <fraser> !windowsdrives
[04:20] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - See also !fuse
[04:21] <hexstar> fraser: there's a win a mac contest? :D
[04:21] <Abu_Hamza> !es
[04:21] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[04:21] <File13> Hey question, how do i fix it to where when i plug my headphones in the sound goes only to my headphones and doesnt play on my laptop speakers still
[04:21] <fraser> hexstar, hahah no. they tried but nobody entered the competition
[04:21] <hexstar> lol
[04:21] <Browndog> Thanks ubotu...I'll give it a try.
[04:21] <lousygarua> Abu_Hamza: no problem, thank you also. i hope our leaders won't have us killed some day
[04:22] <hexstar> mac os x is basically the paid version of ubuntu you know
[04:22] <Abu_Hamza> lousygarua: heh.. i hope so too
[04:22] <mharris> where is the massive guide for installing stuff in feisty?
[04:22] <hexstar> !install
[04:22] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[04:22] <mongo> Can anyone recommend a good tool to backup files to DVD?
[04:22] <hexstar> !backup
[04:22] <ubotu> There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[04:22] <RabidSnail> ShackJack: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32110
[04:22] <mharris> thats not it
[04:23] <RabidSnail> ShackJack: That's Xorg.0.log
[04:23] <astro76> mharris, one of these? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto   https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto
[04:24] <mongo> Thank you
[04:24] <mharris> no it is a massive guide for all sorts of specific tasks -- codecs, java, eclipse, etc
[04:24] <Tinidril> Hi all.  Anyone have an idea why my Ubuntu 7.4 system keeps locking solid when I read from a soft raid-5 array?
[04:25] <fraser> nicle_, YAY! i got it. apparenytly although i updated my sources.list for medibuntu i had already downloade ffmpeg so i had to upgrade it
[04:25] <fraser> now it works
[04:26] <fraser> nicle_, also, do you know how to rename a USB disk? specifically, my ipod? for gtkpod to work, it wants my ipod to be called 'iPod'. but it is not.
 coool
[04:26] <coffee> can someone direct me to the channel that I can ask compiz questions?  #compiz doesn't seem to be it
[04:27] <deathblooms> Hey !
[04:27] <r0b-> GAH!
[04:27] <r0b-> why wont my Ubuntu Server IP settings work
[04:27] <RabidSnail> ShackJack: Oops! Make that http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32111
[04:27] <MongooseWA> are there any scripts similar to nnscript for linux irc clients?
[04:28] <deathblooms> Are people using Frostwire or something else?
 :( I don't know how
[04:28] <fraser> can someone please tell me how to rename my iPod to 'iPod' from 'FRASER'S IPOD'?
[04:28] <pawan> hi
[04:28] <fraser> nicle_, thanks anyway
[04:28] <r0b-> its not detecting the Ethernet card
[04:28] <r0b-> :(
[04:28] <obf213> hey guys how do i open a .chm file.
[04:28] <obf213> i just got a lot of ebooks that are .chm
[04:28] <r0b-> chmvier
[04:28] <r0b-> :)
[04:28] <r0b-> viewer*
[04:29] <pawan> getting error
[04:29] <pawan> configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
[04:29] <r0b-> obf213 try getting CHM Viewer
[04:29] <obf213> ok
[04:29] <vanberge> any better IM clients out there than Gaim?
[04:29] <jr> I just installed Air Crack, and Airsnort ( both from the Synaptic Packages) erm and i cant find out were i can start these programs
[04:29] <jr> any help?
[04:29] <r0b-> Kopete?
[04:29] <hexstar> !pdigen
[04:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pdigen - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:30] <hexstar> vanberge: pidgen
[04:30] <jr> I just installed Air Crack, and Airsnort ( both from the Synaptic Packages) erm and i cant find out were i can start these programs any help?
[04:30] <fraser> hexstar, you spelt it wrong
[04:30] <hexstar> I did, how do you spell it?
[04:30] <fraser> hexstar, pidgen, wait no i meant when you went !pdigen. pidgen is fine
 apt-get install build-essential
[04:30] <coffee> once I install compiz fusion, I downloaded a compiz theme but I don't see a theme manager, I do see one for emerald theme manager but i think thats beryl, not compiz...
[04:30] <vanberge> jr,  you have to run those from command line i believe
[04:31] <hexstar> fraser: oh ok :)
[04:31] <hexstar> jr: good luck cracking your local supermarkets network :D
[04:31] <vanberge> coffee, by default compiz fusion uses heliodor i think  you have to run special command to have it use emerald
[04:31] <vanberge> coffee, then you can use emerald theme manager
[04:31] <busta305> i need help configuring the screen resolution on the ps3
[04:31] <coffee> vanberge, how can i open the the "heliodor theme manager?
[04:32] <vanberge> coffee, there isnt one...
[04:32] <coffee> oh sweet
[04:32] <Frogzoo_> busta305: running "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"  doesn't do it?
[04:32] <vanberge> coffee, my recommendation is to install fusion-icon
[04:32] <vanberge> from there, you can tell compiz fuzion to use emerald
[04:32] <busta305> no it doesnt im running it on a sdtv
[04:32] <pawan> pawan@pawan-desktop:~/Desktop/ktorrent-2.2.1$ apt-get install build-essential
[04:32] <pawan> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[04:32] <vanberge> !pidgin
[04:32] <ubotu> pidgin is the new name for Gaim forced by AOL's legal dept. It wasn't released in time for Feisty. Expect it in gutsy. See http://www.pidgin.im/index.php for more info.
[04:33] <vanberge> so pidgin is just gaim renamed?
[04:33] <slowz3r> Is there a prorgram i can use to sniff AIM on my own network
[04:33] <pike_> pawan: pkill apt-get   maybe
[04:33] <Frogzoo_> slowz3r: wireshark probly
[04:33] <vanberge> slowz3r, ethereal would be good... but it got renamed to something
[04:33] <Darkkish> i just tried installing the nvidia drivers
[04:34] <Darkkish> i restarted X and it crashed
[04:34] <vanberge> yeah, wireshark that is it
  need root permission, "sudo  apt-get install build-essential"
[04:34] <obf213> can anyone explain why chm view opens then just closes.
[04:34] <Darkkish> does anyone know why it crashed? xorg looks fine but i'm pretty new to linux
[04:34] <vanberge> no .deb package for pidgin eh?
[04:34] <vanberge> have to source it?
[04:34] <slowz3r> Frogzoo_:  lol thats what i installed it ealer messed ith it but i could get it to caputre in plain text
[04:34] <busta305> so any 1 know how to put the right resolution for a standard definiton tv?
[04:34] <coffee> vanberge to install fusion-icon  do i have to add any special sources:?
[04:34] <slowz3r> vanberge:  hmm ill try and browse
[04:35] <slowz3r> vanberge: but would it read out in plain text ?
[04:35] <vanberge> coffee, im not really sure... i did it a couple weeks ago and it was pretty easy.  maybe ask in #compiz-fusion?  somebody can probably help you right away
[04:35] <Frogzoo_> busta305: try google
[04:35] <coffee> thanks!
[04:35] <vanberge> np
[04:35] <vanberge> slowz3r, not sure.  haven't used it for a long time.  :-/
[04:36] <busta305> ive tried google and didnt help much
[04:36] <Darkkish> 'how do i exit out of diaokonos?
[04:36] <slowz3r> vanberge: and it got changed to etherape
[04:36] <vanberge> lol.
[04:36] <slowz3r> vanberge: ill try playing with it
[04:36] <Darkkish> how do i reset my xorg.conf?
[04:36] <effie_jayx> Darkkish,  you can reconfigure ir
[04:37] <Darkkish> how?
[04:37] <Darkkish> from console
[04:37] <effie_jayx> Darkkish,  yes
[04:37] <Henk> how do i make my windows mount appear under locations? It's already mounted as /media/windows
[04:37] <Darkkish> effie_jayx, i konw, but how?
[04:38] <mneptok> Darkkish: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:38] <effie_jayx> Darkkish,  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:38] <gruelius> Could someone give me a link to ordering laptops with ubuntu linux?
[04:38] <effie_jayx> mneptok,  you beat me..
[04:38] <gruelius> i cant find anything on the dell AU or US site
[04:38] <effie_jayx> gruelius,  system76.com
[04:38] <busta305> any 1 here knows how to change screen resolution for a sdtv??
[04:38] <gruelius> looking for a dell lappy in particular
[04:39] <mneptok> effie_jayx: you like it rough.
[04:39] <mneptok> >:)
[04:39] <Henk> how do i make my windows mount appear under locations? It's already mounted as /media/windows
[04:39] <effie_jayx> if you bookmark it
[04:39] <effie_jayx> iit will be there
[04:39] <Henk> how do i do that?
[04:39] <effie_jayx> ok
[04:40] <busta305> how do i change screen resolution for a sdtv?
[04:40] <effie_jayx> Henk,  its not there already?
[04:40] <Henk> effie_jayx: nope
[04:40] <effie_jayx> Henk,  you mounted manually right
[04:40] <jr> I just installed Air Crack, and Airsnort ( both from the Synaptic Packages) erm and i cant find out were i can start these programs any help?
[04:41] <mharris> where is the ubuntu compiz channel?
[04:41] <pike_> jr: google for a tutorial on whoppix or something
[04:41] <Henk> effie_jayx:  yeah by using  sudo  mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda5 /media/windows -o force
[04:41] <Henk>   in terminal
[04:41] <jr> who[[ix?
[04:41] <jr> whoppix??
[04:41] <Darkkish> crap
[04:42] <Darkkish> when i choose the default color depth in
[04:42] <Darkkish> bits
[04:42] <effie_jayx> Henk,  let me see
[04:42] <Henk> effie_jayx:  alright :)
[04:42] <Darkkish> wait nvm
[04:42] <effie_jayx> Henk,  click where it says computer
[04:42] <mharris> is there a specific compiz channel?
[04:43] <Henk> effie_jayx:  done
[04:43] <effie_jayx> mharris,  there is...
[04:43] <r0b-> whats UTC
[04:43] <effie_jayx> mharris,  #ubuntueffects
[04:43] <effie_jayx> mharris,  #ubuntu-effects
[04:43] <mharris> thanx
[04:43] <effie_jayx> Henk,  now... drag the icon to the side bar with all the icons
[04:44] <Henk> effie_jayx: how u mean that i have no sidebar only top and bottom
[04:44] <effie_jayx> Henk,  It doesn't do
[04:44] <effie_jayx> :S
[04:45] <effie_jayx> Henk,  Gotta check my gnome manual :S
[04:45] <JohnnyErratic> Hey I have a question for anyone who might know.
[04:45] <JohnnyErratic> Under System/Administration I seem to be missing the Device Manager, Disks and Gnome Partition Editor options.
[04:46] <JohnnyErratic> I'm trying to make a slave drive writable as opposed to just readable, but I don't know how the drive is formatted and can't figure out how to check with those options missing.
[04:46] <killown> Errors were encountered while processing: /var/cache/apt/archives/vmware-server_1.0.3-1_i386.debE: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[04:46] <Henk> effie_jayx: I can drag windows folder to top bar though but i want it to appear on desktop and in locations
[04:46] <killown> How do I to fix it?
[04:46] <AmiDaniel_away> JohnnyErratic: Mount it as ro, you should then be able to see what it's formatted as
[04:47] <JohnnyErratic> ro?
[04:47] <AmiDaniel_away> read only
[04:47] <oneseventeen> what is a good IRC app in Ubuntu Feisty Fawn?  (Xchat stopped working a few weeks ago)
[04:47] <Henk> oneseventeen: use gaim
[04:47] <JeevesMoss> does anyone know of a channel for embeded NAS systems to install Linux on them?  I also need help with the "mount" command
[04:48] <Punkunity> aso whatys this im reading about ubuntu 7.10??
[04:48] <JohnnyErratic> It's not telling me anything.
[04:49] <JeevesMoss> anyone?  mount command?
[04:49] <JohnnyErratic> I can't get any options as to what to mount it as. I only have 'mount'. Then when it's mounted I only have 'unmount'
[04:49] <JohnnyErratic> So I can only assume it's mounted as read only, because I can't write to it. heh
[04:50] <AmiDaniel_away> JohnnyErratic: What type of filesystem are you trying to mount?
[04:50] <Frogzoo_> JohnnyErratic: if your / file system is not mounting rw, you need to run fsck on it
[04:50] <JohnnyErratic> You mean is it ntfs or fat
[04:50] <AmiDaniel_away> And, btw, typing just "mount" will list all your devices, their file format, and where they are mounted
[04:50] <JohnnyErratic> oh really?
[04:51] <AmiDaniel_away> Johnny: If it's ntfs you'll need some extra wizardry to get it writable
[04:51] <AmiDaniel_away> fat should be fine
[04:51] <JohnnyErratic> It's ntfs
[04:51] <JohnnyErratic> I just ran ntfs-3g on it but it didn't do anything.
[04:51] <AmiDaniel_away> Then you're going to need to install ntfs-3g and fuse
[04:51] <JohnnyErratic> fuse?
[04:51] <thesource> can u remove apt and add portage
[04:51] <AmiDaniel_away> umount your device and then remount using mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/yourdevice
[04:52] <AmiDaniel_away> And you'll eventually want to edit your /etc/fstab accordingly :)
[04:52] <Frogzoo_> thesource: no
[04:52] <thesource> come on
[04:52] <thesource> there got to be a way
[04:53] <Frogzoo_> ./ignore thesource
[04:53] <AmiDaniel_away> thesource: Why do you need to remove apt?
[04:53] <thesource> thannks
[04:53] <thesource> cose i dont like
[04:53] <thesource> i want to use potrage
[04:53] <thesource> Frogzoo dude like i care
[04:53] <contradiction-pi> hi, how do i access the registry on my windows partition? i'm on kubuntu 7.04
[04:54] <AmiDaniel_away> thesource: Then use it instead ... apt is needed by the system, however\
[04:54] <AmiDaniel_away> contradiction-pi: Yikes! Why do you need to?
[04:54] <thesource> ok so u can add it and keek apt with no trouble
[04:54] <contradiction-pi> to get the ut2004 settings to put them into the wine registry
[04:54] <Frogzoo_> contradiction-pi: you boot windows
[04:55] <contradiction-pi> how do i do it without booting windows
[04:55] <thesource> lol heresone for you where od i get portage
[04:55] <ze1230> hi all.  I'm having trouble with k3b...it will rip but not burn.  Says the permissions are wrong.  Could someone please point me to a Permissions HOWTO please?
[04:55] <Punkunity> anyone??? 7.10???
[04:55] <Punkunity> hello???
[04:55] <Punkunity> anyone there??
[04:56] <bat-enkh> hello
[04:56] <ze1230> hi
[04:56] <JohnnyErratic> Any idea why those icons disappeared from my administration menu? It's a little aggrivating.
[04:56] <Jack_Sparrow> ze1230: There is a setup tab in k3b to set permissions
[04:56] <AmiDaniel_away> contradiction-pi: Easiest way is to boot up into windows and export the part of your registry you're concerned about (or all of it) and save that text file somewhere you can access
[04:56] <AmiDaniel_away> I'm not sure of any other way to get to it from ubuntu
[04:56] <bat-enkh> End yamar negen mongol xvn baina uu?
[04:56] <bat-enkh> End yamar negen mongol xvn baina uu?
[04:56] <bat-enkh> End yamar negen mongol xvn baina uu?
[04:56] <bat-enkh> End yamar negen mongol xvn baina uu?
[04:57] <bat-enkh> End yamar negen mongol xvn baina uu?
[04:57] <bat-enkh> End yamar negen mongol xvn baina uu?
[04:57] <bat-enkh> End yamar negen mongol xvn baina uu?
[04:57] <bat-enkh> End yamar negen mongol xvn baina uu?
[04:57] <bat-enkh> End yamar negen mongol xvn baina uu?
[04:57] <bat-enkh> End yamar negen mongol xvn baina uu?
[04:57] <wastedfluid> having issues with sudo.  can't get it to work on dapper.  fresh install, at first, it was "cannot resolve hostname" - added hostname to /etc/hosts, and now, it won't do anything.  it says nothing.
[04:57] <bat-enkh> End yamar negen mongol xvn baina uu?
[04:57] <bat-enkh> End yamar negen mongol xvn baina uu?
[04:57] <bullgard4> I benchmarked my lapttop's graphics card according to Ubuntu Laptop Team. I obtained 764 FPS. Is this an acceptable value or totalley inacceptable?
[04:57] <bat-enkh> End yamar negen mongol xvn baina uu?
[04:57] <Jack_Sparrow> bullgard4: kinda slow...
[04:57] <thesource> AmiDaniel_away:  where would i find portge
[04:57] <pike_> 764 fps on what?
[04:57] <n00dl3> hmmm what was that :o
[04:57] <bullgard4> Jack_Sparrow: I see. Thank you for commenting.
[04:57] <Punkunity> !7.10
[04:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 7.10 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:57] <AmiDaniel_away> !portage | thesource
[04:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about portage - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:58] <Punkunity> !ubuntu 7.10
[04:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuntu 7.10 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:58] <thx1137_> Anyone familiar with creating/resizeing virtual disks?
[04:58] <Punkunity> !new ubuntu
[04:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about new ubuntu - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:58] <Punkunity> !ubuntu
[04:58] <ubotu> Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com
[04:58] <AmiDaniel_away> Pukunity: What are you looking for?
[04:58] <Jack_Sparrow> bullgard4: You should be able to get faster with the right drivers, but for general computing I dont bother with restricted drivers
[04:58] <Punkunity> i was looking for more info on the new ubuntu alpha edition coming out
[04:58] <AmiDaniel_away> thesource: apt-get install portage ? :) Can probably find a build or deb somewhere on the web
[04:59] <Punkunity> its for version 7.10 but its only in the alpha stage rightg nowis it gonna be a better feisty or another new one
[04:59] <bat-enkh> End yamar negen mongol xvn baina uu?
[04:59] <thesource> ok thanks for your help
[04:59] <Frogzoo_> thesource: your attempts to run portage on ubuntu are doomed to failure
[04:59] <Punkunity> i have no idea whats going on
[04:59] <thesource> why would i be
[04:59] <AmiDaniel_away> !gutsy | Punkunity
[04:59] <ubotu> Punkunity: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10). See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-April/000276.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule - Roadmap and specifications: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy - Support in #ubuntu+1
[04:59] <tannerld> is there any way in Ubuntu to change keymaps?
[04:59] <Punkunity> one day linux will be easier to use
[04:59] <bullgard4> Jack_Sparrow: I do only general computing and I am not interested in fancy 3-D graphics. So I will not bother with restricted drivers either.
[04:59] <thesource> this from some one that could not be other to help he
[04:59] <thesource> me
[05:00] <Punkunity> ty
[05:00] <dvs01> should i use the nvidia drivers from the restricted driver manager, or should i manually install a different version?
[05:00] <Jack_Sparrow> bullgard4: I like to keep it simple...  How do you like it so far and do you have any other questions or problems..
[05:01] <Darkkish> mozilla website is broken
[05:01] <fulat2k> hi folks, fsck returned error while checking my partition.  i made a mistake by running fsck when the partition is mounted.  any way i can fix that?
[05:01] <crdlb> dvs01, use the restricted manager unless you have an 8000 series nvidia
[05:01] <AmiDaniel_away> !7.10 is also gutsy
[05:01] <Punkunity> now if i were to get that do i have to go through all tghe nonsense i had to when i setup feisty or will it jus upfgrade feisty to that editon and save all my settings
[05:01] <AmiDaniel_away> !7.10
[05:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 7.10 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:01] <Punkunity> ???
[05:01] <AmiDaniel_away> Bletch ... I don't get the bot ;)
[05:02] <Darkkish> try...
[05:02] <Darkkish> whatever the code name is
[05:02] <ze1230> if there is an x next to CDRecord in the k3b set up tab does that mean permission is allowed or denied?
[05:02] <Henk> !gutsy
[05:02] <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
[05:02] <AmiDaniel_away> Punkunity: You'll be able to upgrade fairly easily whenever it's released
[05:02] <fraser> ugh, has anyone used gtkpod here? it's crap. everytime you change playlists it has to rescan the entire ipod, which with a filled up 30gig ipod is a long time.
[05:02] <Darkkish> there we go
[05:02] <AmiDaniel_away> Henk: Yeah, wanted to alias 7.10 to gutsy
[05:02] <Darkkish> I think they should've gone with Groovy Gazelle
[05:02] <Henk> AmiDaniel_away: ah alright :p
[05:02] <AmiDaniel_away> But don't know how to work the bot :)
[05:03] <Punkunity> ty
[05:03] <Henk> AmiDaniel_away: can't help you with that :p
[05:03] <AmiDaniel_away> Oh, 21:01 <ubotu> Your edit request has been forwarded to #ubuntu-ops.  Thank you for your attention to detail
[05:03] <bullgard4> Jack_Sparrow: I have some minor problems but I am not able yet to put them into precise a wording. -- So thank you very much for commenting.
[05:03] <Jack_Sparrow> ze1230: open k3b click on tab for settings and it was one of the two bottom options, it only asks for your passwrod then you can burn
[05:03] <AmiDaniel_away> 21:03 <ubotu> Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)
[05:03] <AmiDaniel_away> Haha ..
[05:03] <lars__> hello
[05:03] <Jack_Sparrow> bullgard4: this is a great place to get answers...  lots of talented people
[05:04] <lars__> need help plz xD
[05:04] <Jack_Sparrow> bullgard4: They are sometimes pushed to the limit, so please have patience and show respect for the volunteers
[05:04] <lars__> im having problems with wine
[05:04] <JohnnyErratic> AmiDaniel_away: hey, sorry I can't figure this out, I tried to mount it like you said, but it doesn't seem to be doing anything. Sorry I'm kinda new.
[05:04] <AmiDaniel_away> JohnnyErratic: What does it mount it as?
[05:05] <Jack_Sparrow> bullgard4: I would suggest you make a backup.. it is quick , easy and can be done while you are here or surfing the internet..
[05:05] <Jack_Sparrow> !backup
[05:05] <ubotu> There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[05:05] <JohnnyErratic> AmiDaniel_away: It doesn't mount.
[05:05] <Ashfire908> ubuntu won't automaticly mount thecd-rom drive. how do iget it to?
[05:05] <AmiDaniel_away> JohnnyErratic: Does it give you an error?
[05:05] <bullgard4> Jack_Sparrow: On ACPI I have got answers here but only now and then. A knowledgeable person in this area is IntuitiveNibble. But he is not always present.
[05:06] <AmiDaniel_away> Ashfire908: It's probably /dev/cdrom or the like, you can mount that to wherever you like
[05:06] <AmiDaniel_away> Should mount it automagically though
[05:06] <AmiDaniel_away> Least it does for me :)
[05:06] <Jack_Sparrow> bullgard4: We all have our areas of expertise, even if I dont know the answer I try to help people form better questions that will get them better answers
[05:06] <bullgard4> Jack_Sparrow: I do my backups by hand using an external USB disk and the rsnapshot program.
[05:07] <lars__> anybody there?
[05:07] <MacDrunk> hello
[05:07] <lars__> hello
[05:07] <MacDrunk> me lars
[05:07] <JohnnyErratic> AmiDaniel_away: It gives me a bunch of options and text, and I'm not sure where to go from there. It doesn't mount the drive though
[05:07] <Jack_Sparrow> bullgard4: As long as you do backups.. I use the one line tar command..
[05:07] <MacDrunk> what do you want
[05:07] <lars__> i need help >.<
[05:07] <MacDrunk> hey is there a msn version for linux
[05:07] <lars__> i cant run wine
[05:07] <lars__> i think there is
[05:07] <MacDrunk> dont like pidgin
[05:07] <AmiDaniel_away> JohnnyErratic: What's the device you're mounting? (/dev/...)
[05:07] <bullgard4> Jack_Sparrow: So thank you again for your kind assistance.
[05:07] <lars__> pidgin?
[05:07] <JohnnyErratic> MacDrunk: Try Kopete
[05:07] <Jack_Sparrow> any time..
[05:08] <MacDrunk> hmm kopete
[05:08] <MacDrunk> is kde right
[05:08] <lars__> i use gaim and im happy xD
[05:08] <JohnnyErratic> /dev/storage I believe
[05:08] <Jack_Sparrow> !amsn
[05:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about amsn - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:08] <JohnnyErratic> wait
[05:08] <AmiDaniel_away> JohnnyErratic: Then do a mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/storage /media/storage
[05:08] <MacDrunk> !msn
[05:08] <ubotu> Instant Messenger Clients: Gaim (GNOME, http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto), Kopete (KDE), both supporting MSN, Jabber, AIM, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise, ICQ and IRC.
[05:09] <AmiDaniel_away> Or wherever you want it mounted
[05:09] <AmiDaniel_away> JohnnyErratic: Or simply edit the entry in your /etc/fstab
[05:09] <SuPeRhOmEm> boa noite, algm aqui j conseguiu compilar o "p2kmoto" no ubuntu feisty?!
[05:09] <lars__> anybody could help me out with some wine questions?
[05:09] <AmiDaniel_away> And lemme know what it tells you
[05:09] <SuPeRhOmEm> forgive me... wrong channel ;-)
[05:09] <lars__> no problema
[05:09] <protocol2> Whats the best possible drivers I can use to get good 3d acceleration with my ATI Radeon X1950 XGE card?
[05:10] <lars__> dunno
[05:10] <AmiDaniel_away> me neither
[05:10] <ameyer> umm, buy a nvidia card and use the proprietary drivers?
[05:10] <JohnnyErratic> AmiDaniel_away: I guess it's not /dev/storage. it tells me there's no such file or directory. Also, how do I get to /etc/fstab?
[05:10] <lars__> anybody could help me out with wine i keep getting an error when trying to run it
[05:10] <Jack_Sparrow> JohnnyErratic: There is also a script called Diskmounter that makes that quick and easy if you dont like manually editing things
[05:10] <SuPeRhOmEm> well... somebody here have already compiled "p2kmoto" on ubuntu feisty?
[05:10] <ameyer> ATI +  linux = eww
[05:10] <AmiDaniel_away> JohnnyErratic: sudo vi /etc/fstab
[05:10] <wastedfluid> SuPeRhOmEm;  i had a lot of ptrouble with p2kmoto.
[05:10] <protocol2> well...I just bought this card
[05:10] <lars__> Anybody could help me out with wine i keep getting an error when trying to run it
[05:11] <lars__> try to swith to Nvidia
[05:11] <Henk> how do i set ubuntu that it force mounts my windows drive after after restarting?
[05:11] <lars__> *switch
[05:11] <protocol2> no
[05:11] <AmiDaniel_away> !ask | lars__
[05:11] <ubotu> lars__: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:11] <Jack_Sparrow> lars__: #winehq can hep with that...
[05:11] <lars__> TY
[05:11] <fraser> was trying to install the thinliquidfilm install script just now and got the following freaked out error: "http://pastebin.ca/641318" not using KDE
[05:11] <Jack_Sparrow> henk: There is a script called Diskmounter that makes that quick and easy if you dont like manually editing things
[05:11] <fraser> anyone help?
[05:11] <protocol2> I will give gutsy gibbon a chance for this card in the coming months
[05:11] <AmiDaniel_away> Henk: Hmm .. was just talking about that :) Edit /etc/fstab
[05:11] <AmiDaniel_away> That's the easiest way IMO
[05:11] <Henk> AmiDaniel_away: how?
[05:12] <Jack_Sparrow> AmiDaniel_away: Personally.. typing sudo bash diskmounter in a terminal is easier for me..
[05:12] <wastedfluid> Have a quick issue; Ubuntu 6.06LTS on a VPS w/ openVZ imaging it.  The time is off(4 hours) - anyone know of a program that'll replace the time.. like add a shortcut or something, to refer to a manually operated clock?
[05:12] <Henk> Jack_Sparrow: yeah but i dont want to type anything just have it mounted and ready when i start ubuntu
[05:12] <fraser> was trying to install the thinliquidfilm install script just now and got the following freaked out error: "http://pastebin.ca/641318" not using KDE
[05:13] <AmiDaniel_away> Henk: If it has a device name use that, if it's only got a UID use that. For instance, my windows partition has the line UUID=9CA07D5FA07D4136 /windows        ntfs-3g defaults,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46 0       1
[05:13] <AmiDaniel_away> In /etc/fstab
[05:13] <Jack_Sparrow> Henk: you only do it once.. It edits the fstab for you
[05:13] <Henk> how do i open fstab?
[05:13] <AmiDaniel_away> Or try out diskmounter, I've not given it a go actually
[05:13] <AmiDaniel_away> Henk: sudo vi /etc/fstab
[05:14] <SuPeRhOmEm> wastedfluid, well.. me too, but you succeed to compile it?
[05:14] <wastedfluid> SuPeRhOmEm; Sure did.  wasn't hard.
[05:14] <wastedfluid> There's packages out if you can't do it.. but i never had problems.
[05:15] <Henk> AmiDaniel_away: this is in it now:
[05:15] <Henk> AmiDaniel_away: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32113/
[05:15] <SuPeRhOmEm> wastedfluid, i didnt find any package, just saw something for ubuntu gutsy.. but just the src
[05:15] <Jack_Sparrow> Henk: http://media.ubuntu-nl.org/scripts/diskmounter   save this to your desktop.. go to terminal... cd Desktop   then sudo bash diskmounter
[05:15] <AmiDaniel_away> Henk: That should work
[05:15] <Darkkish> !beryl
[05:15] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[05:16] <AmiDaniel_away> Assuming your device is at /dev/sdb1 of course
[05:16] <Darkkish> what is the window manager called for beryl?
[05:16] <Darkkish> the window decorator i mean
[05:16] <JohnnyErratic> ugh, just want permission to write to folder
[05:16] <AmiDaniel_away> Erm, /dev/sda5
[05:16] <Henk> AmiDaniel_away: yeah it is but it doesnt gets mounted
[05:16] <wastedfluid> SuPeRhOmEm; what distro are you running?
[05:16] <Ashfire908> where can i get fonts?
[05:17] <SuPeRhOmEm> wastedfluid, ubuntu feisty
[05:17] <DM|> Music_Shuffle u there?
[05:17] <AmiDaniel_away> Henk: Have you umounted and remounted it?
[05:17] <Music_Shuffle> DM|, yes
[05:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Ashfire908: msttcorefonts are in one of the repos if you want those
[05:17] <Henk> AmiDaniel_away: now?
[05:17] <DM|> Music_Shuffle for future info acpitool -Bv
[05:17] <anathematic> should apache be pre-installed on my ubuntu server if i've installed LAMP/
[05:17] <AmiDaniel_away> Henk: If you umount /dev/sda5 and then mount /dev/sda5 it should mount correctly
[05:17] <AmiDaniel_away> That will test it
[05:17] <Henk> AmiDaniel_away: i can do that but it doesnt fix my problem..
[05:17] <Music_Shuffle> DM|, got it, thanks.  Should help someone else down the road ;)
[05:18] <KingTomato> Hey I have two HDD's one with windows. I want to install Ubuntu on the other one, is there any special partiion things I need to know about. I've heard ubuntu can bite you in the ass, when your partioning
[05:18] <DM|> :) aye Music_Shuffle
[05:18] <AmiDaniel_away> Henk: If that works then it will be mounted at startup :)
[05:18] <wastedfluid> SuPeRhOmEm; i compiled it on 6.06 at the time..
[05:18] <Darkkish> what is a good window decorator for beryl?
[05:18] <Henk> AmiDaniel_away: well i cant umount it cuz it aint mounted
[05:18] <DM|> Music_Shuffle btw, dell batteries are set to self destruct after one year
[05:18] <AmiDaniel_away> KingTomato: Can't imagine why you'd have difficulty. Just don't overwrite your windows :)
[05:18] <AmiDaniel_away> Henk: Well, then just mount it
[05:19] <Henk> AmiDaniel_away: will it be mounted when i reboot aswell then?
[05:19] <DM|> good night all
[05:19] <AmiDaniel_away> If it mounts successfully now, then yes it will
[05:19] <SuPeRhOmEm> wastedfluid, what u did to make it compile? or u didnt got any error?
[05:19] <Henk> AmiDaniel_away: hold on i think i know whats wrong
[05:19] <gholaJon> How do I install Ubuntu using two hard drives instead of just one?
[05:19] <Naz_> On ubuntu's servercd, the partitioner is giving me trouble.  I can't seem to be able to set mount point onto logical volumes.
[05:19] <wastedfluid> SuPeRhOmEm; i had no errors..
[05:19] <Henk> AmiDaniel_away: it doesnt mount cuz it aint forcemounted in the tabel
[05:19] <AmiDaniel_away> JohnyErratic: You do know that ntfs doesn't support nix file permissions? Just because you think you can't write to it doesn't mean you can;t
[05:19] <AmiDaniel_away> can't*
[05:20] <p99> I need a quick command
[05:20] <Jack_Sparrow> I must call it a day... goodnight all...play nice
[05:20] <p99> what is the command for re-configureing xorg?
[05:20] <anathematic> should apache automatically be installed if i installed LAMP?
[05:20] <Darkkish> guys
[05:20] <p99> sudo dpkg-configure xserver-xorg
[05:20] <Darkkish> my grub list is getting to big and when i edit it manually everything in it reverts when i install updates on ubuntu
[05:20] <p99> or something?
[05:20] <Jack_Sparrow> AmiDaniel_away: check out that script when you get a chance.. works quite well..
[05:20] <Darkkish> now i want grub to have the newest version
[05:20] <Darkkish> of my ubuntu
[05:21] <Darkkish> but i don't want it to keep reverting
[05:21] <Darkkish> what do i do?
[05:21] <AmiDaniel_away> Jack_Sparrow: Will do .. sounds nifty ... I just like getting down to the nitty gritty usually ;)
[05:21] <Henk> Jack_Sparrow: btw I used it already :p
[05:21] <Jack_Sparrow> Henk: Work ok for you..
[05:21] <Henk> Jack_Sparrow: well it did but it aint automounting when i reboot :p
[05:21] <Jack_Sparrow> Henk: You should have disk icons on your desktop after restarting x...
[05:21] <Frogzoo_> p99: run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[05:22] <SuPeRhOmEm> wastedfluid, hunf.. i'm not good with compiling c(++) if I put the errors in the "paste" could u take a look?
[05:22] <p99> anathematic: LAMP isn't a package is it? I set up a lamp server manually
[05:22] <p99> ok ty
[05:22] <p99> and to stop gdm?
[05:22] <AmiDaniel_away> p99: I think there's a package ... I usually install all 3 on their own though
[05:22] <AmiDaniel_away> Well, 4, I guess :)
[05:22] <p99> hmm. I just did it manually
[05:22] <xiambax> Hello, something is causing gnome-panel to lockup. I think it may be keychain manager or whatever its called
[05:23] <pawan> hi
[05:23] <xiambax> can someone help me isolate this issue i dont know how
[05:23] <deathblooms> hey can some 1 help me plz?
[05:23] <pawan> ktorrent giving problem
[05:23] <will> hi guys, new to linux and have a lot of probs i hope u can help with.  added some harddrives after installing ubuntu and i dont have permisiion to write on them, can someone tell me how to change that
[05:23] <Henk> anyways thanks for trying im gonna head to bed now and try again tomorrow
[05:23] <anathematic> p99:  i installed it all in one go in my setup options for ubuntu server
[05:23] <Jack_Sparrow> Henk: have AmiDaniel_away look at your fstab.. something may be up or a previous edit is keeping them from mounting.. I have seen that a few times..
[05:23] <pawan> Cannot delete /home/pawan/.kde/share/apps/ktorrent/tor0/: Directory not empty
[05:23] <anathematic> i might just install apache anyway :p what harm can i do right?
[05:23] <Henk> Jack_Sparrow: alright hold on
[05:23] <AmiDaniel_away> Man, it's just hdd night tonight isn't it? :)
[05:23] <p99> anathematic: ok it should have installed apache then
[05:23] <p99> how do I stop gdm again?
[05:23] <AmiDaniel_away> will: What are the drives formatted as?
[05:24] <anathematic> p99:  that's what i thought as it can also view php files and all those features
[05:24] <SuPeRhOmEm> will, what filesystem the hd's are formatted?
[05:24] <will> ntfs
[05:24] <wastedfluid> Have a quick issue; Ubuntu 6.06LTS on a VPS w/ openVZ imaging it.  The time is off(4 hours) - anyone know of a program that'll replace the time.. like add a shortcut or something, to refer to a manually operated clock? i can't run a server due to timesync issues.
[05:24] <Jack_Sparrow> Henk: I can only stay a minute.. the wife is giving me thet "LOOK"
[05:24] <rococo> anyone know have experrience getting the apple2 emulator as available on APT to work?
[05:24] <tritium> p99: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop
[05:24] <slowz3r> is there a program avaiable for linux that will allow me to sniff AIM on my own network ?
[05:24] <xiambax> anyone?
[05:24] <anathematic> p99:  however if i go "apache -v" it's not there
[05:24] <p99> ty
[05:24] <anathematic> =\
[05:24] <AmiDaniel_away> !ntfs-3g | will
[05:24] <ubotu> will: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[05:24] <SuPeRhOmEm> will, apt-get install ntfs-3g
[05:24] <olskolirc> anyone still up?
[05:24] <p99> anathematic: try apache2 -v
[05:24] <Henk> AmiDaniel_away: can u look at the pastebin again? and check wether its being automounted by force?
[05:24] <p99> tritium: thanks
[05:24] <deathblooms> need help with beryl !
[05:24] <tritium> p99: sure
[05:24] <anathematic> p99:  LOL thanks
[05:24] <deathblooms> any 1?
[05:24] <gholaJon> I want my Ubuntu installation to create a single volume on two hard drives the way Fedora does.  Ho do I do that?
[05:24] <anathematic> i didn't even think of that
[05:24] <Jack_Sparrow> Henk: what is the link #
[05:24] <CharlieSu> What is the best way to do automated installs w/ ubuntu..  any URLs would be great!
[05:25] <olskolirc> everyone needs help with beryl
[05:25] <AmiDaniel_away> Woops, I closed it -- hold up
[05:25] <olskolirc> beryl suxs ass
[05:25] <p99> anathematic: no problem
[05:25] <Henk> Jack_Sparrow: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32113/
[05:25] <deathblooms> well i acciedntly put force xgl
[05:25] <p99> ok i'm out thanks everyone
[05:25] <deathblooms> and now it crashes
[05:25] <Frogzoo_> wastedfluid: time issues are usually cos you have the hw clock set to gmt & the linux clock to localtime or vice versa
[05:25] <deathblooms> and i cant go back to default
[05:26] <wastedfluid> Frogzoo_;  well, it's 4 hours off...
[05:26] <emosamurai> Heya. Has anyone been able to get VLC to play DVD's?
[05:26] <wastedfluid> 4 hours ahead of eastern.. and you can't edit the localtime because it's a VPS. so do you have any ideas? :|
[05:26] <rococo> CharlieSu: you mean, other than with apt?
[05:26] <Jack_Sparrow> Henk: Are you seeing the first partition of your second drive?
[05:26] <zerokill88> has anyone ever used the Alien package?
[05:26] <Jack_Sparrow> !alien
[05:26] <ubotu> RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu uses !APT, not RPM. RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[05:27] <Henk> Jack_Sparrow:  I only have one drive
[05:27] <emosamurai> Anyone manage to get DVD's up and running?
[05:27] <Jack_Sparrow> Henk: Any usb drives?
[05:27] <emosamurai> I can't find anything on the wiki.
[05:27] <Henk> Jack_Sparrow: jup
[05:27] <CharlieSu> rococo: I didn't know you could.  I have about 24 servers that I want to have identical setups.  I would like to be able to do it w/out manually setting it up..  how?
[05:27] <rococo> zerokill88: yeah, I've used alien a bit. having trouble with it?
[05:27] <Henk> called sdb1
[05:27] <CharlieSu> rococo: is it like kickstart?
[05:27] <Frogzoo_> zerokill88: I've had it work, had it break - I'd only use it for apps & only as a last resort
[05:28] <pawan> hello
[05:28] <Ashfire908> can you emulate a sound card on ubuntu for when someone connects remotely?
[05:28] <Jack_Sparrow> That is what I am seeing... Your editing for ntfs-3g did not let diskmounter work
[05:28] <rococo> !apt > CharlieSu
[05:28] <zerokill88> rococo no just seen it in the package list, Frogzoo_ so alien is for if you want to install stuff liek .RpM?
[05:28] <slowz3r> Is there a program that will let me sniff AIM on my own network
[05:28] <CharlieSu> rococo: i'd like apt to get stuff though
[05:29] <AmiDaniel_away> !alien | zerokill88
[05:29] <ubotu> zerokill88: RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu uses !APT, not RPM. RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[05:29] <rococo> CharlieSu: you mean without you telling it to?
[05:29] <Henk> Jack_Sparrow: the only way i can mount the windows drive manually is by force mounting it
[05:29] <alivedata> slowz3r: mirror a port and run tcpdump
[05:29] <AmiDaniel_away> Henk: You probably need to run a chkdsk on the volume in windows
[05:29] <CharlieSu> rococo: programs that are not installed by default..  and configuration options..  partition options..   stuff like that..  all just by putting in a CD with a config file on it..  how?
[05:29] <rococo> zerokill88: alien lets you either install RPMs or convert them into .deb files (which are the debian/ubuntu installation files)
[05:29] <zerokill88> Amidanial_away that summed it up
[05:29] <AmiDaniel_away> You shouldn't need to force it
[05:29] <zerokill88> rococo ah that would be nice to convert
[05:30] <Jack_Sparrow> Henk: Rem # out lines 9, 10 and 12 and rerun diskmounter...
[05:30] <Jack_Sparrow> gotta go.. sorry..
[05:30] <rococo> CharlieSu: apt connects to huge software repositories with lots of packages. You can use it to automatically download and install them
[05:30] <rococo> CharlieSu: you can most eassily use it by going to System-->Administration-->Synaptic Package Manager
[05:30] <CharlieSu> rococo: no shit..  but what about telling a install cd to do it manually.
[05:30] <phreck_> is there something like activesync for ubuntu, so i can use my phone as a data modem
[05:30] <Henk> AmiDaniel_away: I fucked up my windows boot thing so I can't do that I used a windows install disk to do a chkdsk /r command but it couldnt repair
[05:30] <slowz3r> alivedata: how would i go about mirroring a port ?..becuase i was looking for more of a strait forward program but ill take what i can get.
[05:30] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy
[05:30] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:31] <Henk> AmiDaniel_away: the disk is dirty so i can only forcemount it
[05:31] <AmiDaniel_away> Henk: Yikes
[05:31] <rococo> CharlieSu: ohhhhh. Well, that all depends on what kind of install CD it is. If it's for windows, you can usually do it by running setup.exe with wine
[05:31] <AmiDaniel_away> Well, use at your own risk, but I think you can just add force or similar to the options list
[05:31] <Frogzoo_> slowz3r: brctl
[05:31] <AmiDaniel_away> I.e.: defaults,force
[05:31] <Henk> k
[05:31] <Frogzoo_> slowz3r: as in "bridge-utils"
[05:32] <Henk> AmiDaniel_away:  how do i edit it cuz i can only view now
[05:32] <AmiDaniel_away> Henk: sudo vi /etc/fstab
[05:32] <slowz3r> Frogzoo_: alrlight
[05:33] <el_isma> has anyone tried newer kernels (> 2.6.20) on laptops? did you see a better battery life?
[05:34] <alivedata> slow3zr: most enterprise grade switches can mirror, you could also setup a transparent bridge
[05:34] <IonPhish> Hey guys, I need some tech support
[05:35] <bro-man> Greetings all.. I have a question about why my archivers are not unpacking anything at all... not .rar's, .7z's, not even .zips...  any takers ?
[05:36] <echosystm> how do you get themes to work? seriously none of the ones i download work :(
[05:36] <echosystm> they just give me all kinds of weird colours
[05:36] <IonPhish> Hi Bro-man.
[05:36] <bulmer> bro-man: not unpacking? which file? whats the command you used to unpack?
[05:36] <phreck> but yea, is there a sync program?
[05:37] <bro-man> IonPhish: Good evening, IonPhish !
[05:37] <IonPhish> Hi Bro-man. Can I have a hug.
[05:37] <bro-man> (IonPhish)
[05:37] <IonPhish> Yaaay
[05:37] <emosamurai> Grr, can anyone help me play a dvd on my ubuntu box? I've already run install-css.sh, but nothing happens.
[05:37] <limitesr> I have a vmware server running on Feisty, can anyone point me to a HowTo guide to install Mac Os?
[05:37] <emosamurai> I try to get vlc to open the disk, but it just closes on me.
[05:38] <ben__> I have installed Thunderbird v 2.0.0.5 and Provider for Gmail plugin in Ubuntu but I cannot click on the Preferences button. It is greyed out. Any ideas?
[05:38] <IonPhish> emosamurai: re-install it
[05:38] <emosamurai> IonPhish: re-install what? VLC, or install-css.sh?
[05:38] <ben__> I also have lightning installed
[05:39] <gholaJon> I want my Ubuntu installation to create a single volume on two hard drives the way Fedora does.  Ho do I do that?
[05:39] <omegabeta> Back to my original question, which one of you dashing young lads would be able to kindly direct me to a site where i can obtain an mp3player/msn client for framebuffer (no X)
[05:39] <limitesr> I have a vmware server running on Feisty, can anyone point me to a HowTo guide to install Mac Os on VMware?
[05:39] <emosamurai> IonPhish: What should I reinstall?
[05:40] <phreck> Hey anyone know if there is something like activsync for linux?
[05:40] <ameyer> limitesr: piracy is bad
[05:40] <bro-man> I have tried the 'other ways' of opening them... I dont know any terminal commands yet... just right clicking them and selecting 'Archiver' and/or 'Xarcheiver' to open them... and the both say they do not support the simplest of any pacages...
[05:40] <IonPhish> To be quite honest I have no idea. But in my experience, when shit goes bad, just doing it again usually works, you might have missed something the first time around
[05:40] <el_isma> gholaJon: I haven't done it, but you want LVM. Try to tell the install that :)
[05:40] <ben__> From what I have heard... you cannot run Mac OSX on a virtual machine
[05:40] <ameyer> limitesr: however, Apple only letting OSX run on their hardware is bad too
[05:40] <pike_> i ran osx in vmware about 2 years ago. it was god awful slow
[05:40] <aboutblank> omegabeta: something like tmsnc? http://tmsnc.sourceforge.net/
[05:41] <astro76> !dvd | emosamurai
[05:41] <ubotu> emosamurai: 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
[05:41] <omegabeta> cheers blank
[05:41] <krzee> pike_, osx has changed a lot in 2 yrs
[05:41] <emosamurai> Thank you.
[05:41] <IonPhish> I just tried to boot my Ubuntu Live CD on a 2000 Gateway. it didn't give me the usual options, I couldn't boot right into safe graphics. any ideas how to get into safe graphics?
[05:41] <astro76> emosamurai, I'd use libdvdcss2 from their or !medibuntu
[05:41] <astro76> *there
[05:42] <bulmer> bro-man: on a terminal, use the commands like tar, gunzip, zcat or unzip and maybe jar
[05:42] <ryan__> I'm having trouble playing xvid in totem and xine. I have xine-extracodecs and ubuntu restricted extras. what else do i need?
[05:42] <Chascon> account yahoo off
[05:42] <Chascon> account yahoo on
[05:42] <Chascon> account
[05:42] <Chascon> account list
[05:43] <venish> can somebody help me get the mac icon bar???
[05:43] <echosystm> how do i get deluge-torrent?
[05:43] <echosystm> everyone says its in the repository
[05:43] <echosystm> but its not :S
[05:43] <el_isma> echosystm: have you enabled universe and multiverse?
[05:43] <wolflord> hello all
[05:44] <echosystm> yes
[05:44] <gholaJon> el_isma: when and how do I tell the ubuntu install that I want LVM?  I am using the live cd.  Should I be using the alternate cd?
[05:44] <echosystm> i am pretty sure
[05:44] <bro-man> bulmer: so I would be using a command like "unzip xxx.rar? ?
[05:44] <echosystm> let me double check
[05:44] <el_isma> echosystm: and updated?
[05:44] <rococo> anyone know have experrience getting the apple2 emulator as available on APT to work?
[05:44] <bulmer> bro-man: no, rar files uses a different tool
[05:44] <wolflord> what would be a good program to use with windows if I want to transfer files ??
[05:45] <el_isma> gholaJon: There's a step in the installer that asks you how you want to split the drive. I know there's an LVM option there.
[05:45] <avis> bro-man, try sudo apt-get install rar unrar
[05:45] <venish> can somebody help me get the mac icon bar
[05:45] <karvec> does the display in usage: vncviewer [<options>]  <host>:<display#> refer to the output monitor?
[05:46] <Optimus55> anyone else have problems with the sound slider not working and solved it?
[05:46] <karvec> does the display in usage: vncviewer [<options>]  <host>:<display#> refer to the output monitor?
[05:46] <bulmer> wolflord: scp and sftp  comes to mind
[05:46] <Dr_willis> karvec,  its the 'vncserver display #' not the monitor. vnc dosent need to be visubually showing anything on the physycal monitor
[05:46] <echosystm> yep el_isma
[05:46] <Dr_willis> karvec,  you can hafe a dozen+ vncservers going with different display #'1
[05:46] <wolflord> hummm
[05:46] <karvec> gotcha
[05:46] <bro-man> bulmer: ok...
[05:46] <echosystm> i have main, restrictied, universe and multiverse enabled
[05:46] <wolflord> what is sumba ??
[05:47] <wolflord> or what ever its called
[05:47] <el_isma> echosystm: and updated?
[05:47] <echosystm> yep
[05:47] <echosystm> :S
[05:47] <rococo> venish: are you using gnome or KDE?
[05:47] <astro76> echosystm, you're right, it's not in the repo, looks like it will be in gutsy though http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?searchon=names&version=all&exact=1&keywords=deluge-torrent
[05:47] <aboutblank> anyone know why I'd be getting a scratchy sound from my left speaker while music or other sounds are playing? I'm using an intel high definition onboard audio controller. It doesn't happen with other sound cards or on windows
[05:47] <Dr_willis> !samba
[05:47] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[05:47] <echosystm> awwww :(
[05:48] <IonPhish> I just tried to boot my Ubuntu Live CD on a 2000 Gateway. it didn't give me the usual options, I couldn't boot right into safe graphics. any ideas how to get into safe graphics?
[05:48] <echosystm> so whats a good torrent client other than azureus?
[05:48] <wolflord> hummm
[05:48] <wolflord> ok
[05:48] <wolflord> you guys are a big help
[05:48] <wolflord> hummm
[05:48] <wolflord> more homework
[05:48] <tritium> !enter > wolflord
[05:48] <venish> rococo:  i am using gone
[05:48] <avis> echosystm, i like freeloader
[05:48] <venish> gome
[05:48] <bro-man> avis: I am listening... and what does "sudo apt-get install rar unrar"t do ?
[05:48] <Smackban> wolflord, what were you looking for?
[05:48] <wolflord> thanks guys
[05:48] <astro76> !rar | bro-man
[05:48] <ubotu> bro-man: rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[05:48] <wolflord> :)
[05:49] <wolflord> Im not really sure
[05:49] <wolflord> :)
[05:49] <Dr_willis> wolflord,  how will you know when you find it? :)
[05:49] <astro76> bro-man, you would want to install either unrar or unrar-free
[05:49] <venish> rococo: i am using gnome
[05:49] <avis> bro-man, it installs rar and unrar for linux.  man unrar will help you extract.  it may integrate easily with a gnome archiver too
[05:49] <Dr_willis> unrar x whatever.rar :)
[05:49] <avis> bro-man, or rather x server front end
[05:49] <gholaJon> el_isma:  I don't see an LVM option in the live cd install.  All I have is guided - use entire disk, guided - use largest free space, and manual.  No LVM under manual.  Maybe I need to use the alternate cd?
[05:50] <wolflord> I will get a goose egg on the head as I hit my self in the forhead and say THATS it
[05:50] <rococo> venish: in that case, you're going to want to get gdesklets (available on apt). There's a desklet that emulates the mac dock
[05:50] <echosystm> next question... i am using file-roller in gnome
[05:50] <Smackban> wofllord, so what is your question
[05:50] <echosystm> but it doesnt drag and drop with nautilus
[05:50] <echosystm> are there any that do?
[05:50] <Smackban> arg
[05:50] <astro76> gholaJon, you need the alternate cd to install on LVM
[05:50] <Optimus55> anyone else have problems with the sound slider not working?
[05:51] <gholaJon> astro76: Thanks astro.  I'll try that.
[05:52] <wolflord> I want to be able to access files directly from my windows network to my linux network
[05:52] <rococo> !samba | wolflord
[05:52] <ubotu> wolflord: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[05:53] <wolflord> I have been using ftp and that works ok I am just trying to find something a bit more functuinal
[05:53] <Dr_willis> !info samba-doc
[05:53] <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
[05:53] <bro-man> ok... I will try those... but do you have any idea as to why the provided "archiever and the 'Xachiever' that I got from synoptic do not work ? ever heard of anything like this ?
[05:53] <Dr_willis> wolflord,  ssh and winscp for windows - works fairly well also
[05:54] <dem0n> OMG all my sirvices just stoped
[05:55] <zerokill88> Anyone know where i can get .iso images of operating systems, preferably os x???
[05:55] <wolflord> Thanks ubotu
[05:55] <wolflord> I am loading it right now
[05:55] <Smackban> ubotu is a bot
[05:55] <ubotu> Yes, I can confirm that I am a bot. http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots for all information.
[05:55] <astro76> zerokill88, that's way offtopic here
[05:55] <dem0n> OMG all my sirvices just stoped how do i fix it?
[05:55] <Wiseguy> does anyone know if its possible to export MS streets and trips maps into gpsdrive?
[05:55] <zerokill88> astro76 opensource?
[05:55] <Smackban> zerokill88, OX X is not opensource
[05:55] <astro76> zerokill88, os X is definitely not opensource
[05:56] <Smackban> man i cant spell
[05:56] <zero> is there a way to mount disc images in Ubuntu?
[05:56] <astro76> !iso | zero
[05:56] <ubotu> zero: 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.
[05:56] <Smackban> !iso | zero
[05:56] <astro76> :D
[05:56] <Smackban> you win
[05:56] <astro76> lol
[05:56] <bro-man> bulmer: ok... I will try those... but do you have any idea as to why the provided "archiever and the 'Xachiever' that I got from synoptic do not work ? ever heard of anything like this ?
[05:56] <zero> thanks
[05:56] <zerokill88> astro76 smackban it should be, wether it is or not i still want
[05:57] <astro76> zerokill88, ok, but not here :)
[05:57] <Smackban> zerokill88, well obtaining no open source software is illegal and has nothing to do with this ubuntu channel
[05:57] <JeffATL> will the current ubuntu install cd resize NTFS partitions appropriately?
[05:57] <astro76> bro-man, you mean File Roller? should work, what's the problem?
[05:58] <mike8901> Is macbook pro support slated to be included in the next Ubuntu release(via bootcamp)?
[05:58] <Frogzoo> JeffATL: it should - but backup & defrag first
[05:58] <JeffATL> Frogzoo: this is a fresh XP home install off of restore CDs, but I'll defrag regardless just in case
[05:58] <bro-man> astro76: I have never heard of them... yes, I am a noob (at least to any*nix...)
[05:59] <aboutblank> anyone know why I'd be getting a scratchy sound from my left speaker while music or other sounds are playing? I'm using an intel high definition onboard audio controller. It doesn't happen with other sound cards or on windows
[05:59] <astro76> bro-man, file roller is the archive manager built into ubuntu (gnome)
[05:59] <aidie> hi need some help. i'm using pentium3 with ubuntu feisty installed. i recently buy new pentium4 pc. Can I move p3 hdisk to the new p4 system without reinstall ubuntu?
[05:59] <zerokill88> astro76 smackban ok guys you are right :)
[05:59] <JeffATL> aboutblank: that sounds pretty bad - like a bugg driver
[05:59] <osmosis_> can anyone recommend a usb ethernet adapter that works with linux?
[05:59] <JeffATL> aboutblank: oops, buggy
[05:59] <Smackban> zerokill88, no joke OS X Tiger costs about 130 $
[06:00] <aboutblank> JeffATL: I
[06:00] <JeffATL> aboutblank: you?
[06:00] <aboutblank> JeffATL: I've reinstalled all my sound stuff recently
[06:00] <Dr_willis> Hmm.. I cant say that ive ever SEEN a 'usb-ethernet (wired networking)' adaptor
[06:00] <aboutblank> JeffATL: and it happened before that
[06:00] <pawan> hi
[06:00] <Smackban> !hi
[06:00] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[06:00] <aboutblank> JeffATL: started up again recently =/
[06:00] <pawan> cant we use jetaudio in ubuntu
[06:01] <JeffATL> aboutblank: buggy driver or worse, i'd guess
[06:01] <astro76> osmosis, http://www.linux-usb.org/devices.html
[06:01] <UnluckyMike> aide, yes you can but you will have to reinstall a bootloader or you and change your boot priority in you bios to load the hard drive with ubuntu
[06:01] <bro-man> astro76: hmmm... I never say it... all I could find was the ones I mentioned... is 'fileroller' only activated by the terminal window ?
[06:01] <zerokill88> smackban id rather pay that then pay 5 bucks for windows
[06:01] <Jinxed> My External Harddrive is not allowing me to write to it, what should I do to fix the problem. It is formatted NTFS but does not have windows on it
[06:01] <bro-man> astro76: *seen
[06:01] <aboutblank> JeffATL: not something I can fix without knowing something about programming sound drivers then?
[06:02] <astro76> bro-man, no actually by default it's only accessed by double-clicking archives, you can add it to apps>accessories by editing the menu and adding it
[06:02] <avis> omosis i picked up an airlink 101 AWLL3026 for $10
[06:02] <Frogzoo> Jinxed: reformat as ext3 for starters
[06:02] <astro76> bro-man, just have to check it, it's disabled in the menu
[06:02] <avis> Jinxed, at your own risk you can install ntfs-3g and ntfs-config
[06:02] <astro76> bro-man, right click on menu and select edit menus...
[06:02] <JeffATL> aboutblank: i assume that what you're hearing is digital hash, i.e., non-audio getting directed to the sound chip
[06:02] <Jinxed> Frogzoo, how would I do that, and will it delete all my current content
[06:02] <aidie> thanks UnluckyMike
[06:02] <Jinxed> avis, I think I did that but it didn't seem to work
[06:02] <Crescendo> Is there anything I can do to wipe the system clean of all deviations from the default config?
[06:03] <DaTx> is there why to audio stream win32 files
[06:03] <JeffATL> aboutblank: you might consider splicing in a vanilla kernel that you compile ourself
[06:03] <JeffATL> aboutblank: yourself
[06:03] <avis> Jinxed, try sudo ntfs-config and turn on write support for external devices
[06:03] <Jinxed> avis, said command not found, maybe I don't have it installed
[06:04] <avis> Jinxed, sudo apt-get install ntfs-config
[06:04] <bro-man> astro76: by menu you mean 'Applications', correct ?
[06:04] <t35t0r> is there anything like RHN for ubuntu ?
[06:04] <DaTx> streamming audio anyone
[06:04] <aboutblank> JeffATL: I am using a kernel I compiled myself. I also compiled my alsa stuff myself
[06:04] <astro76> bro-man, yes
[06:04] <Frogzoo> Jinxed: yeah if it has data on it, you have to get the data off before reformatting
[06:04] <Smackban> DaTx, what type of files
[06:04] <DaTx> win32
[06:04] <Jinxed> Frogzoo, That would be impossible for me
[06:04] <JeffATL> aboutblank: i'd review all that (esp gcc options) carefully
[06:04] <Jinxed> I have over 200 gigs used
[06:05] <aboutblank> JeffATL: alright
[06:05] <t35t0r> is there anything like RHN for ubuntu ?
[06:05] <Smackban> DaTz, i dont understand what you mean by win32 files
[06:05] <astro76> t35t0r, http://www.ubuntu.com/news/landscape-system-management-tool
[06:05] <aboutblank> JeffATL: I followed the alsa-project installation instructions for my card specifically though =/
[06:05] <bro-man> astro: ok, man... had me going there... I know some winduh's... but all *nix are new to me...
[06:06] <t35t0r> Landscape is available for subscribers to Canonical's support services free of charge. crap
[06:06] <neuber> Ok so noob question here, I installed ubuntu but after the loading screen I get a black screen with dotted diagonal lines. How do I fix this?
[06:06] <t35t0r> i need something that's free and i can setup ASP
[06:06] <t35t0r> ASAP
[06:06] <DaTx> win32 smackban
[06:06] <Crescendo> Is there any way to get dpkg to restore an entire system to the base install?
[06:06] <Smackban> t35t0r, tos et up what?
[06:06] <t35t0r> Smackban, landscape
[06:07] <neuber> anyone?
[06:07] <JeffATL> aboutblank: i don't know what more to tell you other than post a bug to alsa
[06:07] <Smackban> neuber, one second and someone will help you
[06:07] <Jinxed> avis, ok I did that and then redid the config and clicked enable write support for external
[06:07] <aboutblank> JeffATL: alright, thanks anyway
[06:07] <neuber> ok sorry to interrupt
[06:07] <Jinxed> avis, is there anything else I need to do?
[06:08] <JeffATL> aboutblank: you could also try another distro and see if it's a general linux problem
[06:08] <avis> Jinxed, i think you must reboot.  i have to at least when i install ntfs-3g and ntfs-config and need to write to ntfs
[06:08] <DaTx> win32 smackban
[06:08] <aboutblank> JeffATL: hmm. I have a knoppix live cd. I can try that
[06:08] <Jinxed> avis well brb then
[06:08] <el_isma> anyone uses TeXmacs? how do I automatically reference an equation? (numbered by Alt+*)
[06:08] <astro76> DaTx, I have no idea what you mean by win32 audio files either
[06:08] <Smackban> this confuses me
[06:09] <NETWizz> I need to know what software to install on ubuntu to block internet websites for the kids
[06:09] <pike_> NETWizz: specific websites?
[06:10] <avis> NETWizz, i have not heard of any though you can block alot of websites by keywords in many modern routers
[06:10] <omegabet1> how can i exit X without it auto popping back up again?
[06:10] <bro-man> astro: ..... there is none such listed... I'm sorry, I think I forget to mention that I am on 'edgy' ... and I see no 'fileroller'...
[06:10] <franky123> hey i'm having a problem with cpufreq. i have p4-clockmod and powernowd all set up, but i can't seem to set it to use the "ondemand" governor. i found the scaling_governor file but whenever i try to write to it (with sudo) it says permission denied. help?
[06:10] <Smackban> omegabet1, just do alt ctrl f1?
[06:10] <w30> omegabet1, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[06:10] <astro76> omegabet1, go to virtual console (ctrl+alt+f1) and sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop
[06:11] <fholmes> What is the package for rar?
[06:11] <omegabet1> cheers, furthermore, how to get that fb text smaller/ a better res?
[06:11] <astro76> !rar
[06:11] <ubotu> rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[06:11] <pike_> NETWizz: i know there is dansguardian but not alot about it.
[06:11] <fholmes> !info unrar-free
[06:11] <ubotu> unrar-free: Unarchiver for .rar files. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:0.0.1+cvs20060609-1 (feisty), package size 17 kB, installed size 80 kB
[06:12] <Optimus55> how do i get to root console# in command again?
[06:12] <Smackban> NETWizz, dansguardian.org
[06:12] <fholmes> Thank you.
[06:12] <NETWizz> lI installed unrar
[06:12] <Optimus55> i mean in terminal
[06:12] <Dr_willis> Optimus55,  sudo -s normally
[06:12] <Optimus55> thanks
[06:12] <Crescendo> Is there a way to do complete uninstalls of all packages not in my sources.list?
[06:13] <w30> Optimus55, sudo -i
[06:13] <NETWizz> ] So I need a blacklist
[06:13] <NETWizz> and squidguard/?
[06:13] <natsumey_> blur*
[06:13] <pawan> hi
[06:13] <Smackban> !hi
[06:13] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[06:13] <bro-man> astro: I will brb... gonna give 'er a go...
[06:14] <NETWizz> Can I use SQUID
[06:14] <NETWizz> and Squid Guard
[06:14] <NETWizz> I want to setup login and stuff
[06:14] <Smackban> ask Google
[06:14] <t35t0r> NETWizz, dansguardian is recommended
[06:14] <NETWizz> Obviously, I want to protect every computer on my network
[06:14] <astro76> Crescendo, not sure through terminal, but in synaptic if you click Origin tab, they will show up under Local
[06:14] <NETWizz> Is it a proxy??
[06:14] <drzin> hey I am to install jack. is there .deb package
[06:14] <pawan> any site to download screensvaer and wallpaper for ubuntu
[06:14] <NETWizz> I really want some form of proxy
[06:14] <NETWizz> i.e. I want to protect all HTTP on my home network
[06:15] <anathematic> what's the command in console to rename a folder? :)
[06:15] <neuber> umm should I ask again or just sit here..
[06:15] <Smackban> neuber, whats you question
[06:15] <pike_> pawan: do a google search for gnome themes  the two top results should be gnome-look and art.gnome
[06:15] <astro76> anathematic, mv oldname newname
[06:15] <avis> NETWizz, a modern router can block sites though by keyword
[06:15] <neuber> After installing ubuntu, It gives me the loading screen and then I just get diagonal lines
[06:15] <el_isma> anathematic: mv will work
[06:16] <anathematic> el_isma: and astro76 thank you :)
[06:16] <Smackban> neuber, you can boot up the LiveCD and it works?
[06:16] <pike_> neuber: can you alt-ctrl-f2 to get to a command line login?
[06:16] <neuber> yeah the live cd works fine
[06:16] <neuber> if i try to get to the command line login it gives me a distorted version of the screen
[06:16] <neuber> i cant see anything its all pixelated or something
[06:17] <neuber> I figured it was a graphics settings issue and i was trying to play with that a bit to get it working, but so far I haven't been able to fix it
[06:17] <chalcedny> how do i create a new directory ?
[06:17] <reuscel> i'm having trouble installing compiz eyecandy stuff for feisty.  i added the repositories in my sources.list and ran apt-get update as root, but i'm getting a GPG error that saus the signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available
[06:18] <Smackban> neuber, whats your graphics card?
[06:18] <reuscel> chalcedny: the command is mkdir
[06:18] <neuber> Nvid 6800gt
[06:18] <astro76> !info jackd | drzin
[06:18] <ubotu> drzin: jackd: JACK Audio Connection Kit (server and example clients). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.102.20-1 (feisty), package size 99 kB, installed size 380 kB
[06:18] <pike_> chalcedny: mkdir also a handy command is apropos. you can 'apropos make directory' for instance for a list of relevant commands
[06:18] <UnluckyMike> reuscel, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=481314
[06:18] <reuscel> thanks mike
[06:20] <mooglinux> hey, editing grub to add windows, i have a raid 0 setup (where windows is installed) would this be refered to as hd1,0 in the menu.lst file?
[06:20] <neuber> Smackban, you still with me?
[06:21] <Smackban> neuber, hmm yea im not sure gimme a second
[06:21] <NETWizz> Is Nvidia 8600 supported?
[06:21] <drzin> "In component universe" ??
[06:21] <DFM> Can anyone point me in the right direction to make my NTFS drives writable? Specifically an external USB HD that doesn't show up in FSTAB. I can see and read them but am told that they belong to root and cannot be modified by me.
[06:21] <astro76> !repositories | drzin
[06:21] <ubotu> drzin: 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
[06:22] <pike_> !ntfs-3g | DFM
[06:22] <ubotu> DFM: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[06:22] <DFM> thank you
[06:23] <mooglinux> in grub, how would you tell it to access a raid 0 drive to boot from?
[06:23] <Smackban> neuber, so you just installed ubuntu and the card stoped working?
[06:23] <jinxed> avis, I restarted and now my computer does not see the external hard drive at all
[06:23] <neuber> its when I try to boot it from disk rather than boot from the live cd
[06:23] <avis> !ntfs-3g | jinxed
[06:23] <ubotu> jinxed: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[06:24] <neuber> after the loading screen with the progress bar its a black screen with thin diagonal colored lines
[06:24] <avis> jinxed, i can only tell you about what i have to do to get it to work.  it works for me i have to say -- strange
[06:24] <noodles12> i installed ie4linux but when i go to sites like addictinggames.com i keep getting a pop-up that says " Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result, Page not displayed correctly"   I've even tried turning off all security in ies4linux (ie6) and it still shows that.
[06:24] <Kr4t05> Hi... I'm using Kubuntu Feisty, and I'm having some GConf issues...
[06:24] <Anonym_09> hi
[06:24] <jinxed> avis, do you know how I can make it so I can see my external again?
[06:24] <Kr4t05> Here's a pastebin of an error message that gconf-editor gives me when I start it: http://pastebin.com/m6bbe7555
[06:25] <avis> jinxed, to be honest i dont know why ntfs-3g would make it disappear
[06:25] <dem0n> can some one help me with sevices such as ssh apache and such
[06:25] <dem0n> they all just stoped working
[06:25] <franky123> hey i'm having problems with cpufreq. i have it enabled and i found the file scaling_governor but whenever i try to write to it it says permission denied. help?
[06:25] <dem0n> i loged on to single user mode and they work fine
[06:25] <avis> jinxed, perhaps try unplugging and plugging it back in ?
[06:25] <jinxed> avis tried that no go
[06:26] <dem0n> whats wrong jinxed
[06:26] <Smackban> neuber, i really dont understand whats up when booting from installed version unless it was messed up
[06:26] <vexati0n> is there any way to just murder gnome-panel so it doesn't start?
[06:26] <vexati0n> without unistalling half of my system
[06:26] <neuber> I ran the disk verifier so I'm sure its not that
[06:26] <dem0n> why?
[06:26] <astro76> noodles12, maybe try winecfg and see if it's set to win98, set it to win2000 or xp instead
[06:26] <ice_cream> lo; i have "pathto_cpuspeedy low &" and "exit 0"  in my /etc/rc.local ; I can see that the command executes on startup, but after I login as normal user, the cpuspeedy is set to its default value.  Is it because of the exit 0, or..?
[06:26] <Frogzoo> vexati0n: delete the panel - save the session
[06:26] <dem0n> jinxed: type /j #hbc
[06:26] <vexati0n> Frogzoo, you can't delete the last panel
[06:26] <reya276> I might as well just go Buy Windows Vista (http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20070730120109643)
[06:27] <avis> jinxed, for what its worth what i told you was in no way malicious.
[06:27] <jinxed> dem0n, I couldn't write to my ntfs external and I tried to do something and now I restarted and I can't see my external at all
[06:27] <neuber> And I double checked that its not the installation because I completely cleared off the drive and then started over with new partitons and everything
[06:27] <reya276> it is over I tell you Over, all these damn developers care is about making money
[06:28] <jinxed> avis, I believe you, and I thank you for your help
[06:28] <avis> jinxed should have done a sudo apt-get ntfs-3g ntfs-config   then a sudo ntfs-config enabling his drive
[06:28] <Frogzoo> vexati0n: killall gnome-panel ?
[06:28] <vexati0n> Frogzoo : that kills it for half a second but it respawns.
[06:28] <Nutubuntu> Kr4t05: I read what you pastebinned and it made no sense to me, but let me ask you this: what do you do to generate the error?
[06:28] <DFM> pike_:I checked this page and it says that 7.04 (forgot to mention that is what I am running) can read and write ntfs but goes on to say I need ntfs-3g but only mentions making internal drives writable. Do you know if this works with Ext HD's?
[06:28] <NETWizz> Will this card work with Ubuntu?
[06:28] <NETWizz> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130084
[06:29] <Kr4t05> Nutubuntu: I just open gconf-editor from the terminal. The GUI appears and the error comes up in a small child window.
[06:29] <avis> NETWizz, its best to give a card descriptor or use google.
[06:29] <MacDrunk> hello
[06:29] <avis> NETWizz, indeed it will.
[06:30] <NETWizz> Thanks
[06:30] <Frogzoo> vexati0n: lol - I see your problem
[06:30] <MacDrunk> need help to install americas army
[06:30] <Smackban> NETWizz, jsut know that when it comes to linux Nvdia > ATI
[06:30] <ion> i've been trying to get dosbox to work on two seperate systems with ubuntu 7... does anybody know why dosbox starts, but then locks up with v7?
[06:30] <bro-man> astro76:  Thanks man !!!  (and burmen too) It worked !!!!  Woo Hoo !!!! I could do back flips !!! I have been waiting to open a ton of rar's and such, but all the other proggies stopped working about a mont ago... so you understand my appreciation !!! good karma and warm regards to you all !!!
[06:30] <NETWizz> Also is $83 a good price for a 4200+ Athlon X2 Toledo?
[06:30] <neuber> I don't understand why i can never get a linux distro working on my pc... it was easy to get ydl on my ps3..
[06:30] <avis> NETWizz, not the place to ask that
[06:30] <astro76> bro-man, good stuff
[06:30] <vexati0n> ok.. " killall gnome-panel && killall gnome-panel " does it, but then keycombos don't work.
[06:30] <vexati0n> lol..
[06:30] <NETWizz> neuber, why can't you get Linux working?
[06:31] <finer> i used to cfdisk to format a HDD to ext3 (slave/non-booting) and it wrote 5 gigs of data to it...do i need these dirs/files or can rm -rf *.* all of it??
[06:31] <Smackban> NETWizz, he has trouble getting his graphics card working correct on fresh install of ubuntu but it works fine on livecd
[06:31] <MacDrunk> any ideas on how to install
[06:31] <MacDrunk> a run file
[06:31] <neuber> NETWizz, after I installed Ubuntu and it got past the load screen i just get a black screen with dashed diagonal lines
[06:31] <NETWizz> What card?
[06:31] <bro-man> avis: thank you as well !
[06:31] <JeffATL> neuber: what happens?
[06:31] <ion> neuber it is probably because your system was not designed for Linux... buy something with linux on it ... might be a bit easier to make things work with it then.
[06:31] <JeffATL> neuber: nm
[06:31] <NETWizz> What video card?
[06:32] <drzin> is their a way to tar to the ADD/REMOVE application
[06:32] <stanthecaddy22> MacDrunk: do a chmod +x [filename] 
[06:32] <stanthecaddy22> MacDrunk: then do a ./[filename] 
[06:32] <Smackban> MacDrunk, you need to use a compatibility layer to run .exe files in linux
[06:32] <neuber> NETWizz, its a 6800gt
[06:32] <drzin> i amsorry
[06:32] <MacDrunk> hmm what does that commando
[06:32] <drzin>  i am sorry
[06:32] <neuber> My system should work fine with linux... i can't see any reason why it doesn't
[06:32] <MacDrunk> smackban the file i got ist a linux distro
[06:32] <stanthecaddy22> MacDrunk: that makes it executable, then the ./[filename]  runs it
[06:32] <Smackban> o
[06:32] <NETWizz> Will it work if you install the video driver?
[06:33] <NETWizz> i.e. ctrl alt F1
[06:33] <NETWizz> login as root
[06:33] <drzin> Is't there away to add a .tar to your add/remove
[06:33] <NETWizz> and install nvidia-glx
[06:33] <w30> ion, I got one of those Dell E150n Ubuntu laptops and it is awsome.....
[06:33] <File13> Does anyone know why when i play games like chronox or xmoto the audio is all crackly and glitchy yet my audio while playing music, or on youtube is fine
[06:33] <Tnax> does anyone know why i get a error window saying "/home/tnax/lang/lang NOT FOUND" when i try running a java application
[06:33] <neuber> whats the command NETWizz, is it wget nvidia-glx?
[06:33] <ion> neuber what system do you have? is it a custom built system? is it a new system, old system? what distributions have you tried and what versions of each did you use?
[06:34] <NETWizz> apt-get install nvidia-glx
[06:34] <NETWizz> must be run as root
[06:34] <NETWizz> and with an Internet Connection
[06:34] <avis> neuber, its actually sudo that you'd use.  no root on ubuntu
[06:34] <avis> neuber, sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[06:34] <Smackban> avis, no root? hm?
[06:34] <NETWizz> neuber, sudo gives root access
[06:35] <neuber> Ion its custom built, AMD 3700+, nvid6800gt, DFI mobo. I also tried fedora before
[06:35] <ion> w30 yea, i wouldn't purchase a system if the seller did't guarantee linux compatibility, and backed it up with decent 'open'  chipsets.
[06:35] <NETWizz> Boot the system
[06:35] <NETWizz> When xorg fails, press ALT F1
[06:35] <NETWizz> ALT F2...
[06:35] <NETWizz> Something
[06:35] <NETWizz> and loigin
[06:35] <astro76> Smackban, well no root password more accurately
[06:35] <Tulus> Hello, I'm on the Ubuntu Shipit page. I'm confused about the CDs being offered. There's 1 Ubuntu CD (1 PC Edition), 3 Ubuntu CDs (3 PC Edition), and 3 Ubuntu CDs (2 PC Edition). Whats the difference between these?
[06:35] <MacDrunk> stanthecaddy it work
[06:35] <NETWizz> at the command prompt, install the nvidia-glx package
[06:35] <w30> neuber, then sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[06:36] <neuber> ok i'll give it a shot in a few min
[06:36] <neuber> thanks
[06:36] <NETWizz> w30, what does that do
[06:36] <NETWizz> Does that change nv to nvidia in the config?
[06:36] <avis> Tulus, quantity
[06:36] <Smackban> Tulus, the quantity of cds and the type of chipset run with thim such as 64 bit and 86
[06:36] <Naz_> Anyone here know about making deprec use nginx instead of apache?
[06:36] <Tulus> avis: So 3PC edition just means its 3 of the same CDs?
[06:36] <astro76> Tulus, pc - 32bit, so 1 pc, 3 pc, or 2pc+1 64 bit
[06:37] <ion> neuber even custom built systems don't guarantee linux compatibility because most manufacturers still include chipsets that are not linux friendly and likely cause problems
[06:37] <astro76> Tulus, yes to give to your friends :)
[06:37] <franky123> hey i'm having problems with cpufreq. i have it enabled and i found the file scaling_governor but whenever i try to write to it it says permission denied. help?
[06:37] <Tulus> astro76: Oh great! I have friends who I want to switch to Linux :D
[06:37] <jinxed> does anyone know dem0n ?
[06:37] <w30> NETWizz, that installs the Nvidia binary drivers into the kernel and configures /etc/X11/xorg.conf for nvidia instead of nv
[06:37] <Nutubuntu> Kr4t05: Did you run across this while trying to work out the issue: http://lists.ximian.com/pipermail/users/2003-April/008919.html
[06:38] <NETWizz> nice
[06:38] <Smackban> Tulus, it may take about a while to get the CD's but you will get 3 good copies of it for free
[06:38] <omegabeta> Question: I've chagned my FB resoultion to 1024x768 at boot, but now all the boot up lines are just white, how can i get them to be their normal colors, furthermore, how can i be put at a prompt to login instead of just going straight in to X gdm (without uninstalling gdm).?
[06:39] <w30> NETWizz, then you have to rebooot to get the nvidia kernel module to load unless you are a whiz with modprobe etc.
[06:39] <NETWizz> haha
[06:39] <NETWizz> can you do modprobe nvidia?
[06:39] <astro76> omegabeta, first question: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootText
[06:39] <Tulus> Smackban: Thats reasonable. I'd take me way longer than that to download the ISO on dialup. And not to mention the per minute phone charges. Free shipping! Wow, doesn't get better than this!
[06:40] <omegabeta> I'll take a look, thanks a ton astro.
[06:40] <Smackban> Tulus, yes and with isos you run the risk of downloading a bad copy
[06:40] <DaTx> this is not working people
[06:41] <astro76> !doesntwork
[06:41] <ubotu> Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[06:41] <NETWizz> what if I were to do something like rmmod nvidia
[06:41] <NETWizz> right now
[06:41] <silvernode> Oh no!! I pressed ctrl+alt+f6 and it went into command prompt thing and now i dont know the command to get back into xwindows
[06:41] <Neural_Overload> startx?
[06:41] <astro76> Silver, ctrl+alt+f7
[06:41] <cafuego> Neural_Overload: if you rmmod nvidia when X runs, rmmod will say "module is in use".
[06:41] <silvernode> ok i will try
[06:42] <silvernode> thanks!!!
[06:42] <cafuego> s/Neural_Overload/NETWizz/
[06:42] <Neural_Overload> Honestly, I have no Idea what that means
[06:42] <Neural_Overload> Im a noob too lol
[06:42] <silvernode> is there a command to do it for curiosity?
[06:42] <Neural_Overload> :P
[06:42] <Neural_Overload> I came here to ask a question actually
[06:42] <Smackban> !ask
[06:42] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:43] <Neural_Overload> I need to know how to execute a command at startup
[06:43] <Neural_Overload> xmodmap ~/.xmodmap
[06:44] <Neural_Overload> to be exact
[06:44] <drzin> what is APT line?
[06:44] <Neural_Overload> Im trying to get my razer copperhead's buttons working
[06:44] <Neural_Overload> Like
[06:44] <thedour> im trying to install Ubuntu onto a new machine and it hangs on "mounting root file sytem"  can anyone help?
[06:44] <astro76> silvernode, I think that's it... there's startx but that's for when X isn't running already
[06:44] <cafuego> Neural_Overload: You can put it in the starup commands in the Session control panel, or add the command to ~/.xsession
[06:44] <chiefinnovator> Hi everyone.  I need some help.  I just did the ubuntu updates and now my system won't shut down anymore.  It just goes to a blank screen and stays there.
[06:45] <w30> Neural_Overload, I put the commands in /etc/rc.local
[06:45] <Neural_Overload> I was following this tutorial
[06:45] <Neural_Overload> Wait... can I paste links in here?
[06:45] <cafuego> Neural_Overload: Links yes
[06:45] <Neural_Overload> K
[06:45] <Neural_Overload> Just making sure
[06:45] <Neural_Overload> http://www.overclock.net/linux-unix-mac/193927-faq-getting-mouse-side-buttons-work.html
[06:45] <Tulus> Guys, does Ubuntu accept donations? I'd like to contribute something.
[06:45] <Smackban> Tulus, yeslook on the main site
[06:45] <w30> Neural_Overload, rc.local is the last rc command to run so all the other stuff is loaded first
[06:46] <cafuego> Tulus: Fix bugs, do translations...
[06:46] <Neural_Overload> I see
[06:46] <chiefinnovator> Any ideas on this:  I just did the ubuntu updates and now my system won't shut down anymore.  It just goes to a blank screen and stays there.
[06:46] <Tulus> Okay :)
[06:46] <Nutubuntu> chiefinnovator: can you get to a terminal prompt? (e.g., ctl-alt-f1) ?
[06:46] <thedour> im trying to install Ubuntu onto a new machine and it hangs on "mounting root file sytem"  can anyone help?
[06:46] <Tulus> Okay, one last question...
[06:46] <Neural_Overload> so that essentially ensures that the command gets executed AFTER the module or whatever is loaded, correct?
[06:46] <redhat9> how can i save files and settings when using live cd? anyone can help me please?
[06:46] <chiefinnovator> Nutubuntu, should I go to the terminal prompt after I hit shutdown and it goes to the blank screen, or just right now while everything is running?
[06:47] <Smackban> Tulus, if you go to ubuntu.com under get involved to the left there is a donate ling
[06:47] <cafuego> Neural_Overload: Yeah, pop the command in the System > Prefernces > Sessions > Startup Programs listing.
[06:47] <Neural_Overload> K
[06:47] <fred42> Hi...Does Ubuntu have any temporary files, log files, etc that can be deleted as part of normal, computer housekeeping?
[06:47] <astro76> Neural_Overload, you don't really need xmodmap anymore...
[06:47] <el_isma> fred42: look at /var/log
[06:47] <thedour> Can anyone help me to get ubuntu to install please?
[06:47] <cafuego> fred42: temp files get cleared at reboot time, log fioles get rotated once a week or so and only 4 copies are kept.
[06:48] <astro76> Neural_Overload, it can be done with ButtonMapping in xorg.conf: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto
[06:48] <cafuego> fred42: There shouldn't really be anything you need to do by hand about them.
[06:48] <fred42> thanks to you both... I will check it out.
[06:48] <fred42> Ok
[06:48] <allin__> fred42: also a good idea > apt-get clean
[06:48] <Nutubuntu> chiefinnovator: I was thinking that you might just want to shutdown -r (restart the computer) and see if it is stable when it comes back up ... that may not be best idea though; I'm a n00b
[06:48] <fred42> I understand the idea for apt-get clean
[06:48] <w30> fred42, all the compressed log files can be deleted (ends in .gz) maybe read some of them first
[06:49] <el_isma> what's a good alternative to Derive? (Computer Algebra System)
[06:49] <masterloki> hey nvidia drivers tty's not availiable
[06:49] <masterloki> any idea?
[06:49] <chiefinnovator> Nutubuntu, I did a "hard" restart by pushing the power button :-(, Nothing changed though.
[06:49] <astro76> el_isma, maxima I think
[06:49] <redhat9> how can i save files and settings when using live cd? anyone can help me please?
[06:49] <fred42> good idea about the .gz files.  will check that out.
[06:49] <jossh> ubuntu doesn't recognize my desktop's integrated ethernet. any suggested course of action?
[06:49] <astro76> !info maxima | el_isma
[06:49] <ubotu> el_isma: maxima: A computer algebra system -- base system. In component universe, is optional. Version 5.10.0-6ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 7377 kB, installed size 25004 kB
[06:49] <Nutubuntu> chiefinnovator: what did you update?
[06:49] <chiefinnovator> Does anyone have any ideas on how to diagnose this issue:  I just did the ubuntu updates and now my system won't shut down anymore.  It just goes to a blank screen and stays there.
[06:49] <thedour> i can't get ubuntu to install can someone help?
[06:50] <el_isma> thanks, astro
[06:50] <el_isma> thanks, astro76
[06:50] <chiefinnovator> Nutubuntu, I just clicked that orange button at the top of the screen
[06:50] <astro76> el_isma, also wxmaxima for a gui front end
[06:50] <Optimus55> thedour: what happens?
[06:50] <chiefinnovator> I don't trust those system updates too much.  One time it broke my xorg
[06:51] <thedour> hangs on mounting root file system
[06:51] <Nutubuntu> chiefinnovator: was the update succesful? were there any error messages, anything out of the ordinary?
[06:51] <chiefinnovator> Nutubuntu, I don't think I saw any special error messages
[06:51] <xxtigurxx> ubuntu rocks my world!
[06:51] <NETWIzz__> Mine too
[06:51] <Nutubuntu> hm. chiefinnovator - have you looked in Synaptic (or the apt tool of your choice) to see if you have any broken packages?
[06:51] <chiefinnovator> Is there a way to see what the computer is stuck on, that it won't shut down?
[06:52] <neuber> is it going to be a huge pain to get beryl working?
[06:52] <NETWIzz> I like Media, Entertainment, and Distractions Ubuntu
[06:52] <jinxed> beryl always is a pain
[06:52] <jinxed> you can do it over and over again
[06:52] <Smackban> nah
[06:52] <NETWIzz> @neuber, no
[06:52] <NETWIzz> Not at all
[06:52] <jinxed> and it waill always freeze your system
[06:52] <masterloki> installed nvidia fx7300 - now i cannot get to my terminals in ubuntu gutsy - any ideas?
[06:52] <NETWIzz> Berly isn't a pain once you get everything working
[06:52] <silvernode> an .avi to dvd but k3b complains and gives me an error what should i do?
[06:52] <NETWIzz> No it won't
[06:52] <chiefinnovator> Nutubuntu, I see a command to fix broken packages
[06:52] <NETWIzz> No Freeze
[06:52] <jinxed> i wish
[06:53] <neuber> i'm willing to play with it a bit to get it working right, its my main reason for installing linux haha
[06:53] <jinxed> beryl = nice for about 2 min
[06:53] <thedour> Optimus55: it hangs on "mounting root file system"
[06:53] <jinxed> before all my windows go black
[06:53] <Nutubuntu> are you in Synaptic, chiefinnovator ?
[06:53] <NETWIzz> However, NETWizz won't install Fiesty
[06:53] <NETWIzz> haha
[06:53] <DJ_Ice> Hi!
[06:53] <Smackban> !hi
[06:53] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[06:53] <NETWIzz> jinxed, that happ[ens on my laptop
[06:53] <NETWIzz> Annoying as hell
[06:53] <DJ_Ice> I Just got Ubuntu
[06:53] <NETWIzz> Never happens on my desktop
[06:53] <DJ_Ice> Today
[06:53] <Felarin> jinxed: you probably installed it on hardware that has issues with it
[06:53] <Smackban> congratz
[06:53] <chiefinnovator> Nutubuntu, yes, Synaptic.  I just clicked the fix button but nothing seemed to happen
[06:53] <DJ_Ice> Yes!
[06:53] <Felarin> jinxed: works amazingly well on my system
[06:53] <jinxed> yeah same on my laptop
[06:53] <NETWIzz> My laptop won't run Beryl
[06:53] <DJ_Ice> It's ben a lifetime goal
[06:53] <NETWIzz> It will run Compiz-core
[06:53] <Smackban> DJ_Ice, hate it yet?
[06:53] <NETWIzz> and Desktop-Effects
[06:53] <jinxed> Felarin, my video card was the one they used in the example
[06:53] <DJ_Ice> No not at all
[06:54] <jinxed> Nvidia
[06:54] <DJ_Ice> I LOVE It
[06:54] <Nutubuntu> chiefinnovator: on the left hand side, find and click the Custom Filters button
[06:54] <Felarin> jinxed: not necessarily video card
[06:54] <Smackban> DJ_Ice, then you have not done anything good yet
[06:54] <Felarin> jinxed: mine is an nvidia 6600 GT, nvid as well
[06:54] <Nutubuntu> filter for broken pkgs, chiefinnovator - see if there are any
[06:54] <DJ_Ice> i'm just exploring it lol
[06:54] <DJ_Ice> its ben a lifetime goal of mine so
[06:55] <Nutubuntu> or check the status line at the bottom of the Synaptic window, chiefinnovator
[06:55] <DJ_Ice> I'l be back here
[06:55] <Luke> I'm having problems with my raid. I mirrored my current storage harddrive, copied it to the raid1 and then added it back in (per some online instruction) and it doesnt seem to be syncing the two harddrives. I need help debuging the problem
[06:55] <DJ_Ice> soon
[06:55] <Smackban> with your problems
[06:55] <winston> hey i have a ipod nano and i need to swap music from amarok. any suggestions on how?
[06:55] <DJ_Ice> Have a groovy night
[06:55] <anathematic> what is the command in console ot make a new account? :)
[06:55] <thekuntash> what program should i use to burn a video dvd
[06:55] <astro76> anathematic, useradd
[06:55] <chiefinnovator> Nutubuntu, 0 broken
[06:55] <w30> thedour, I read somewhere about the menu.1st file getting the partitions reversed on some updates, check the menu.1t file to see if there is a backup file created by the updates by booting a live cd.
[06:56] <anathematic> astro76: thank you
[06:56] <Nutubuntu> okay, bad guess on my part, chiefinnovator ... you'll do better with someone wiser about the system, I think
[06:56] <winston> NEED HELP WITH IPOD
[06:56] <Smackban> !ipod | winston
[06:56] <ubotu> winston: For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto See !rockbox for information on liberating your iPod
[06:56] <astro76> chiefinnovator, go to virtual console (ctrl+alt+f2), do sudo shutdown -h now, see if it shuts down or if not you'll see what it's sticking on
[06:56] <thekuntash> k3b wont burn a video dvd
[06:56] <masterloki> installed nvidia fx7300 - now i cannot get to my terminals in ubuntu gutsy - any ideas?
[06:56] <thedour> its a new machine with a ntfs partitioned drive... i have no clue about any menu1st this is my first linux try
[06:56] <winston> THANKS
[06:56] <chiefinnovator> thanks astro76, I'll try that in a couple minutes.  What does -h do BTW?
[06:57] <Smackban> !caps | winston
[06:57] <ubotu> winston: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[06:57] <thedour> new= nothing on it no windows
[06:57] <winston> oh getting a new system
[06:57] <astro76> chiefinnovator, h = halt, r = restart
[06:57] <winston> if any1 has postal 2 check me out online
[06:57] <silvernode> Hey guys i cant get k3b to burn dvds is there any other program that will burn a playable dvd?
[06:57] <AncientRelic> got a 2k3 server I want to switch to ubuntu, should I use ext3 or a more advanced fs?
[06:58] <Felarin> thedour: menu.lst is in /boot/grub/
[06:58] <silvernode> can i ask a question?
[06:58] <Smackban> !ask
[06:58] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:59] <thekuntash> hey guys maple story wont work and its making me angry I've  killed linux twice now
[06:59] <silvernode> Is there a program besides k3b that will burn dvds?
[06:59] <thedour> all i know of linux so far is the boot menu
[06:59] <anathematic> astro76:  i used "useradd data_seed" however it didn't make the directory in /home any ideas?
[06:59] <Felarin> thekuntash: Maple story dosent work in Linix
[06:59] <Felarin> thekuntash: Maple story dosent work in Linux
[06:59] <silvernode> k3b wont do it
[06:59] <thedour> i have no clue where/ how to do anything
[06:59] <AncientRelic> for games like that thej kuntash, get VMware player
[06:59] <AncientRelic> just run a basic windows vm
[06:59] <Felarin> VMware wont work probably. VMware currently has no d3d support
[06:59] <pawan> hi
[06:59] <AncientRelic> actually it does
[07:00] <AncientRelic> somewhat experimental
[07:00] <Felarin> only the beta versions
[07:00] <Felarin> of the workstation edition
[07:00] <AncientRelic> but it works on my 7300
[07:00] <Felarin> which isnt free btw.
[07:00] <AncientRelic> I know
[07:00] <AncientRelic> I have WS6
[07:00] <astro76> anathematic, did you use sudo?
[07:00] <Felarin> so ask him to go buy WS6
[07:00] <AncientRelic> didn't know Maple used 3d
[07:00] <anathematic> astro76:  yes
[07:00] <Felarin> it does
[07:00] <AncientRelic> last time I saw it it was 2d
[07:00] <AncientRelic> just really wanted IE
[07:00] <silvernode> so what can i use to burn playable dvds guys?
[07:00] <Felarin> the website says it requires you to use a 3d card
[07:00] <AncientRelic> k
[07:00] <astro76> anathematic, strange, it should
[07:00] <AncientRelic> thanks for the updte Felarin
[07:01] <Felarin> AncientRelic: You're welcome.
[07:01] <Smackban> !dvd | silvernode
[07:01] <ubotu> silvernode: 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
[07:01] <anathematic> astro76: :) don't worry i'll just figure it out later
[07:01] <AncientRelic> silvernode try Brasero
[07:01] <Felarin> Wine wont work for MS because it has problems emulating gameguard if i'm not wrong.
[07:01] <AncientRelic> I've used it for DVDs
[07:01] <Felarin> silvernode : alternative is to use the command line to burn DVDs. Ubuntu has wodim for you.
[07:01] <silvernode> ancientrelic:thanks i will try
[07:02] <AncientRelic> its in synaptic
[07:02] <Felarin> Btew
[07:02] <Nutubuntu> g'night all
[07:02] <Felarin> there is currently a bug with Brasero
[07:02] <silvernode> felarin:there is a cmmand?
[07:02] <Felarin> it will output an error if you try to dump a CD\DVD to ISO
[07:02] <Smackban> so dont do that?
[07:02] <AncientRelic> I'm usually going the other way Felarin but thanks again
[07:02] <w30> thedour, I am guessing that you have an XP partition, a backup partition for XP image and a utility partition to run the XP reinstall and a Linux partition plus a swap partition? I would be guessing to say Linux boots on hda4 so menu.1st would be wanting hd(3). menu.1st count partitions from 0.
[07:02] <Felarin> so i use the dd if=[input path]  of=[output path] 
[07:02] <Felarin> silvernode : yes
[07:03] <Felarin> you can use wodim
[07:03] <Felarin> !wodim | silvernode
[07:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wodim - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:03] <Felarin> it dosent have
[07:03] <Felarin> try wodim --help in your command line
[07:03] <johnthu> hello, every body
[07:03] <xtknight> hm just my opinion but compiz seems a lot less buggy than Beryl.  works great on my pc and i've got it working with dual monitors.  just wanted to pass the word on
[07:03] <johnthu> is chinese here?
[07:03] <Smackban> !chinese
[07:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about chinese - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:03] <xtknight> !cn | johnthu
[07:03] <ubotu> johnthu: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[07:03] <AncientRelic> compiz is less ambitious than beryl
[07:03] <AncientRelic> I like beryl
[07:03] <Felarin> Agreed. Compiz IS less ambitious than Beryl.
[07:03] <xtknight> actually i prefer compiz's simpler effects
[07:03] <AncientRelic> but it keeps losing the windows widgets
[07:04] <pawan> how to install login screen
[07:04] <ubuntu__1> I am getting a "Grub Error 15" when I boot.
[07:04] <pawan> its in tar.gz format
[07:04] <thedour> w30 I have no XP installed however the partition was created with XP.
[07:04] <johnthu> ok i switch to ubuntu-cn, bye
[07:04] <Felarin> pawan : You dont need to untar it
[07:04] <pawan> then
[07:04] <punsad> pawan: install 'login screen'.. you mean xdm?
[07:04] <Felarin> Just go to system ---> administration ---> login window
[07:05] <Luke> I'm having problems with my raid1. I mirrored my current storage harddrive, copied it to the raid1 and then added it back in (per some online instruction) and it doesnt seem to be syncing the two harddrives. I need help debuging the problem. Any RAID experts around?
[07:05] <Felarin> go to the local tab
[07:05] <AncientRelic> I'm looking for some too Luke
[07:05] <Felarin> and click on add
[07:05] <w30> thedour, how many partitions did you install with XP/
[07:05] <Felarin> then browse to the tar.gz login window theme
[07:05] <silvernode> felarin:so the command is !wodim? cuz it wont work
[07:05] <thedour> 1
[07:05] <Felarin> the command is wodim
[07:05] <anathematic> hey i want to setup on my network so instead of entering an IP address to access the web folder on a computer i enter a name, how should i go about that?
[07:05] <thedour> iemptied the drive
[07:05] <Felarin> not !wodim
[07:05] <silvernode> k
[07:05] <Luke> anathematic: for RAID1?
[07:06] <anathematic> Luke:  no raid setup =)
[07:06] <AncientRelic> anathematic for a SMB server?
[07:06] <Luke> anathematic: np =D
[07:06] <Felarin> anathematic: just use the hostname of the PC
[07:06] <anandrd> I can boot from the Live CD. But when I reboot, I get error 15
[07:06] <astro76> silvernode, and many references still refer to wodim by the old name of cdrecord, FYI
[07:07] <Felarin> makesure, that in your samba config file, you add your computer's hostname under netbios name
[07:07] <w30> thedour, then Ubuntu install created your partitions and swap? Did you let Linux have the whole drive?
[07:07] <anandrd> I made sure that the kernel files menu.lst points to are indeed in the /boot directory
[07:07] <Felarin> if you try to use cdrecord in ubuntu feisty
[07:07] <Felarin> it will tell you to use wodim
[07:07] <Luke> AncientRelic: what kinda raid question do you have?
[07:07] <Felarin> so you will still end up there
[07:07] <thedour> i just selected "start or install ubuntu" i have no clue what its done
[07:07] <Felarin> you can also use dvdrecord for dvds or wodim as well
[07:07] <Felarin> i suggest wodim for all
[07:08] <anathematic> Felarin: how do i go about doing that? =)
[07:08] <thedour> w30 do I need to change "other otpions" (f6)
[07:08] <Felarin> anathematic: I dont know the UI way. To do it from the CLI, i just edit /etc/samba/smb.conf
[07:08] <AncientRelic> Luke: wanting to switch my server from 2K3 to Feisty, its really more of a fs question, but part of the 2k3 server is a RAID 5
[07:08] <Felarin> you can use nano or vi, or even gedit if you're in X
[07:08] <anathematic> Felarin: yeah well i'm using console :p
[07:09] <Felarin> okay
[07:09] <Felarin> sudo nano /etc/samba/smb.conf
[07:09] <Luke> anathematic: an yea, you REALLY need an expert =)
[07:09] <thedour> i do want to partition the whole drive for Ubuntu
[07:09] <Felarin> then look for the netbios name line
[07:09] <Felarin> and add in the hostname of your PC
[07:09] <Felarin> then when you access your PC from another pc, just do smbclient -U username //hostname/sharename/
[07:09] <anathematic> Felarin:  so if i was to do that then go to firefox or whatever web browser of my choice, i could type in that hostname like "ubuntu" and it would come up for port 80 (it's apache stuff) ?
[07:09] <Felarin> oh
[07:10] <Felarin> edit /etc/shots
[07:10] <anathematic> Felarin:  oh sorry my mis-understanding
[07:10] <Felarin> /etc/hosts
[07:10] <anathematic> i mean for http protocal
[07:10] <thekuntash> does any one know the wodim line to burn a video dvd
[07:10] <Felarin> under localhost line
[07:10] <riotkittie> I've burned both 6.10 and 7.10 live cds, along with 7.10's alternate install. none of these discs wants to work for me. :|
[07:10] <Felarin> add ubuntu behind
[07:10] <Felarin> lol
[07:10] <Injen> anathematic: you have to register a dynamic dns
[07:10] <anathematic> Injen: how do i go about that? I only want this for over my network use so yeah
[07:10] <Felarin> he wants to access his own server by typing ubuntu in his browser right?
[07:11] <Injen> register a dynamic dyn from say, dyndns.org then point it to your ip
[07:11] <Felarin> injen's way is more universal
[07:11] <omegabeta> issue: I edited a file to get color [OK's]  or red [Fails]  when i boot but now i get a "Syntax error, undefined bla bla" and i cant login to fix it, i cant seem to do anything and im using windows to send this and i went a whole month not having to come back :(
[07:11] <AncientRelic> injen, that would require opening up his port 80 to the world
[07:11] <AncientRelic> I think he's looking for intranet
[07:11] <Felarin> intranet, just edit hosts file
[07:11] <tom__> hey does anyone know demon?
[07:11] <riotkittie> will apt-get distr-upgrade (or whatever) let me go from dapper to edgy w/o need of a cd?
[07:11] <Injen> Sorry, didn't consider that.
[07:11] <Felarin> add the hostname to the pcs you want to access
[07:11] <anathematic> Felarin: so /etc/host.conf is what i'm after then?
[07:12] <tom__> he says he can fix my external but needs to remote desktop is that safe?
[07:12] <el_isma> riotkittie: yes, you can update without using a cd
[07:12] <Felarin> yes anathematic, correct
[07:12] <w30> thedour, I don't think so. /boot/grub/menu.1st should have title Ubuntu, and root (hd0,2)  for booting
[07:12] <Felarin> edit the hosts file for all the pcs you want to access it from
[07:12] <riotkittie> el_isma > woohoo.  :D   thanks.
[07:12] <Felarin> add ip address, hostname behind, once you look @ the format of the etc/hosts file
[07:12] <Felarin> you will understand
[07:12] <Felarin> it's rather simple
[07:12] <sonjeevj> can anybody help me configure my wireless usb dangle with feisty? it appears that ubuntu can see the wirless usb, but its not connecting
[07:12] <tom__> Hey, demon says he can fix my External Harddrive problem but needs to be able to remote desktop to fix it, is that safe to do?
[07:13] <el_isma> riotkittie: the recommended way of updating is using update-manager i think
[07:13] <w30> thedour, I mean root (hd0,0)  for booting
[07:13] <AncientRelic> sonjeevj like Wifi USB?
[07:13] <sonjeevj> yes
[07:13] <AncientRelic> which adapter?
[07:13] <Felarin> tom__: he's a demon =) whaddya think?
[07:13] <sonjeevj> D-Link DWL-G122 Rev: B1
[07:13] <thedour> ok so boot=casper right now..
[07:13] <tom__> Felarin, I don't know he seems to know what he is talking about, and we already tried a lot
[07:13] <redhat9> how can i save files and settings when using live cd? anyone can help me please?
[07:13] <riotkittie> el_isma: yea, i know. :|   i really dislike upgrades and prefer clean installs but    i guess i dont have a choice at this point
[07:14] <Felarin> tom__: if you trust him, go ahead. But then again, if you did, you wouldn't be asking us here.
[07:14] <Felarin> So it's really your choice in the end
[07:14] <riotkittie> redhat9 > do you have a usb drive?
[07:14] <sonjeevj> AncientRelic, any ideas?
[07:14] <AncientRelic> sonjeevj look around for ndiswrapper
[07:14] <thedour> w30 i root=/dev/ram
[07:14] <w30> thedour, (hd0,2) was my system
[07:14] <tom__> well what would he be able to do Felarin ?
[07:14] <AncientRelic> I think that's a broadcom chip
[07:14] <DShepherd> firefox update available. *applauds the mozilla team*
[07:14] <omegabeta> anyone? :(
[07:14] <Felarin> if he's good, he'd be able to help you mount it and get it up and running
[07:14] <sonjeevj> AncientRelic, I got that...im unsure how to use it
[07:14] <Felarin> if he's UP TO no good
[07:14] <Felarin> he can do a lot
[07:14] <pitwalker> firefox 2.0.0.6
[07:15] <AncientRelic> give me a moment remember, my adapter works natively on Feisty :P
[07:15] <pitwalker> how can replace gaim 2.0.0.6 beta to pidgin 2.1.0, the easyest way
[07:15] <Felarin> gtg people
[07:15] <Felarin> good luck
[07:15] <anathematic> Felarin:  i've had a look at /etc/host.conf and i'm having a bit of trouble understanding it, do oyu know what the topic is i should be looking up in google?
[07:15] <astro76> omegabeta, you can boot to a livecd to fix fix it
[07:16] <sonjeevj> ok thanks
[07:16] <drcode> hi all
[07:16] <AncientRelic> you have the windows driver on the linux drive?
[07:16] <drcode> can I put cron on seconds?
[07:16] <drcode> I see only minutes
[07:16] <sonjeevj> i just downloaded it
[07:16] <AncientRelic> ok
[07:16] <sonjeevj> i got a zip file
[07:16] <AncientRelic> did you uncompress it?
[07:16] <astro76> drcode, no just minutes
[07:17] <sonjeevj> inside there is a .cat, a .cinf. and 2 .sys
[07:17] <astro76> drcode, it processes every minute
[07:17] <AncientRelic> ok
[07:17] <AncientRelic> you got the XP driver?
[07:17] <sonjeevj> i can, im just looking around inside it
[07:17] <sonjeevj> no, but i can in a sec
[07:17] <sonjeevj> i got win98
[07:17] <drcode> it can't be use as seconds?
[07:17] <AncientRelic> you want XP
[07:17] <neuber> soo i followed everyone's advice and now the X gui cant load and it gvies me an error
[07:17] <drcode> I want to check file in 10 seconds
[07:17] <sonjeevj> ok gimme a sec
[07:17] <AncientRelic> k
[07:17] <astro76> drcode, no
[07:17] <drcode> so the minimum is 1 minute?
[07:17] <w30> thedour, when in a live cd you must remember that your whole operating system is now in dev/ram. Your hard drive will be mounted as drive not as a /  filesystem
[07:17] <pitwalker> I searching for hungarians. Van itt valaki?
[07:18] <astro76> drcode, yes
[07:18] <drcode> k
[07:18] <drcode> thanx
[07:18] <pawan> hi
[07:18] <neuber> Smackban are you around?
[07:18] <pawan> how to install splash screen
[07:18] <sonjeevj> ok AncientRelic, i have it
[07:18] <AncientRelic> ok
[07:18] <sonjeevj> there is also a setup.exe file
[07:18] <AncientRelic> uncompress it
[07:19] <sonjeevj> ok
[07:19] <AncientRelic> windows exe doesn't do squat
[07:19] <AncientRelic> you want the .inf file
[07:19] <w30> thedour, check and see if it's mounted. If not you will have to mount it as a directory
[07:19] <AncientRelic> and sys files
[07:19] <peanut> hi, im looking for some help with vim on ubuntu server.  anyone care to tell me how to exit the program?
[07:19] <AncientRelic> :q
[07:19] <astro76> !hu | pitwalker
[07:19] <ubotu> pitwalker: Magyar nyelv segtsget az #ubuntu-hu csatornn tall
[07:19] <peanut> im in command mode, but it just beeps at me
[07:19] <thedour> how do I check
[07:19] <neuber> w30 do you remember my issue?
[07:20] <sonjeevj> AncientRelic, i want both .sys files?
[07:20] <sonjeevj> there are 2?
[07:20] <astro76> peanut, hit ESC, type :q!
[07:20] <AncientRelic> just leave the folder alone
[07:20] <AncientRelic> go to it
[07:20] <Orange_Species> Hello.
[07:20] <w30> neuber, what was that the suspend issue?
[07:20] <sonjeevj> ok
[07:20] <sonjeevj> im there
[07:20] <AncientRelic> then type in ndiswrapper -i "filename.inf"
[07:20] <AncientRelic> where filename is the name of the inf
[07:20] <sonjeevj> ok
[07:20] <Orange_Species> I am new to Linux. I heard Ubuntu was the best LINUX Distro to start with.
[07:21] <neuber> w30, no it was when it goes to load the gui I get a black screen with colored diagonal lines
[07:21] <Orange_Species> Got a question. How do I change the colors of X-CHAT?
[07:21] <drcode> there is no other way to check in seconds?
[07:21] <w30> ok
[07:21] <lxuser> hi, anyone about to help?
[07:21] <w30> neuber, ok
[07:21] <sonjeevj> AncientRelic, ok i did it
[07:21] <neuber> w30, I installed nvidia-glx as i was instructed to, but now i get an error
[07:21] <sonjeevj> do i need to do it for .sys too?
[07:21] <AncientRelic> nope
[07:21] <peanut> i pressed escape, but ive got no where to type a command
[07:21] <astro76> drcode, what are you trying to do?
[07:21] <AncientRelic> did it say driver installed?
[07:21] <sonjeevj> what now? should it work automatically?\
[07:22] <w30> neuber, it says what?
[07:22] <drcode> I want to check some bash file in 10 seconds
[07:22] <sonjeevj> it said "installing netrtusb..."
[07:22] <sonjeevj> then i got a prompt again
[07:22] <drcode> on root
[07:22] <peanut> i can go into insert mode by pressing 'i', and type into the document
[07:22] <drcode> account
[07:22] <Orange_Species> Question: Where can I find themes for Ubuntu?
[07:22] <astro76> drcode, every 10 seconds?
[07:22] <AncientRelic> do a ndiswrapper -l
[07:22] <n00dl3> oh no not root
[07:22] <lxuser> I own a sansa e260... its just standard usb drive and it should auto mount.... For some reason it wont. The sansa says its connected but I cant find it anywhere.
[07:22] <peanut> but if i press q it doesnt exit, and i can't type q!
[07:22] <neuber> w30, it says it cant load x because no matching device section for instance BusID PCI:5:0:0 or something like that
[07:22] <daya> can I directly upgrade 6.06 to 7.04 from 7.04 alternate CD.
[07:22] <austinhawk> orange_species, google....
[07:22] <drcode> yes
[07:22] <drcode> any idea?
[07:22] <sonjeevj> AncientRelic, sonjeevj@ubuntu-sj:~/ddrivers$ ndiswrapper -l
[07:22] <sonjeevj> netrtusb : driver installed
[07:22] <sonjeevj>         device (2001:3C00) present (alternate driver: rt2570)
[07:22] <n00dl3> peanut: :qw to write :q to quit
[07:23] <AncientRelic> you're good then
[07:23] <AncientRelic> unless you need WEP
[07:23] <n00dl3> well :qw to quit and write o.o
[07:23] <anathematic> what sort of information should i be looking up so i can set hostnames for my computers on my intranet to access over http?
[07:23] <w30> thedour, you need to sudo mkdir /mnt/hda1 then sudo mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1
[07:23] <Orange_Species> @ AustinHawk: I am totally new to Linux. Not used to how it works.
[07:23] <astro76> drcode, check it how?
[07:23] <pitwalker> peanut: i solved your problem
[07:24] <lxuser> can someone help me with mounting this usb device?
[07:24] <drcode> astro76: ?
[07:24] <astro76> peanut, :q! is quit with out saving, why can't you type it?
[07:24] <omegabeta> How do i boot in to my ubuntu box with a corrupt init-functions file?
[07:24] <lxuser> mount /dev/sda1 isnt working for some reason
[07:24] <AncientRelic> what device lxuser?
[07:24] <w30> neuber, did you do the nvidia-glx-config enble?
[07:24] <neuber> w30, yeah I did
[07:24] <lxuser> ancientrelic, its a sansa 260r. just an mp2 player
[07:24] <lxuser> mp3 rather
[07:25] <AncientRelic> didn't automount?
[07:25] <pitwalker> peanut: how many answers did you get?
[07:25] <lxuser> ancientrelic, it has no special fs and as far as i can tell it should auto mount
[07:25] <lxuser> ancientrelic, no
[07:25] <Rexor_Moon> hey, I got a problem, can someone help?
[07:26] <pitwalker> can
[07:26] <ticnailer> is there a java xchat room?
[07:26] <LadyNikon> Rexor_Moon: ask your problem.
[07:26] <neuber> I'm trying to be patient but this is really frustrating
[07:26] <drcode> also the cron dosnt work
[07:26] <AncientRelic> sonjeevj, is it working?
[07:26] <peanut> pitwalker: i finally pressed shift + q and it put me into "ex mode" and there I could type :q! and quit
[07:26] <ticnailer> does anyone here know Java?
[07:26] <Rexor_Moon> ok, I'm trying to use Azureus, and for some reason, whenever I try to open it, it keeps crashing
[07:26] <dem0n> what is the command to start the roots filesystem to give permissions?
[07:26] <AncientRelic> rexor_moon, try Deluge
[07:26] <lxuser> is there some command i can type to find out what usb device is where?
[07:26] <peanut> it said i could go to normal mode by typing "visual" which is the mode im in normally apparently.  whats the difference?
[07:26] <dem0n> like sudo nessias or something
[07:26] <drcode> I did 01 * * * * /home/myfile
[07:27] <drcode> dosnt work also
[07:27] <pitwalker> peanut: ;-)
[07:27] <dem0n> lxuser gimme 1 sec
[07:27] <Rexor_Moon> Deluge is another program like Azureus?
[07:27] <sonjeevj> AncientRelic, it still doesnt work, i tried to go to a website and the "Activity" light flashed a few times
[07:27] <sonjeevj> but then it went out and i got a server not found
[07:27] <AncientRelic> yup
[07:27] <n00dl3> peanut: google is awesome :P
[07:27] <lxuser> dem0n, k
[07:27] <AncientRelic> sonjeevj, try sudo apt-get install network-manager-gnome
[07:27] <w30> neuber, try to configure the xserver by sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
[07:28] <neuber> ok w30, i'll probably be back again soon
[07:28] <pitwalker> peanut: for kill a hanged program: from another terminal: ps -ef -> get pid ->kill it
[07:28] <w30> neuber, accept the defaults if you don't know
[07:28] <avis> what is postscript ?
[07:28] <AncientRelic> I think your card is working but it doesn't know what ap to connect to
[07:28] <dem0n> WHAT command gives root file system
[07:28] <peanut> how do i open another terminal?  i'm in ubuntu server and there is no ui
[07:29] <sonjeevj> AncientRelic, still there?
[07:29] <AncientRelic> yup
[07:29] <peanut> also, i did the :i command and i'm in insert mode.  pressing ESC doenst bring me back to command mode.  whats the deal there?
[07:29] <sonjeevj> hey, so it partially worked i think
[07:29] <pitwalker> peanut: CTRL+
[07:29] <bulmer> peanut ctrl+alt+f3
[07:29] <sonjeevj> but, i didnt get assigned a proper ip address
[07:29] <drcode> any idea?
[07:29] <sonjeevj> i got a 169.254.
[07:29] <drcode> why my cron dosnt work?
[07:29] <sonjeevj> instead of 192.168.0
[07:29] <AncientRelic> yeah
[07:29] <pitwalker> peanut: CTRL+ALT+F1 ---- CTRL+ALT+F6
[07:29] <austinhawk> good site on VI:  http://www.eng.hawaii.edu/Tutor/vi.html
[07:30] <AncientRelic> try a ifconfig
[07:30] <lxuser> sonjeevj, sounds like you are forwarding some port or something?
[07:30] <AncientRelic> let's see what its called
[07:30] <sonjeevj> the wireless is rausb1
[07:30] <dem0n> hello
[07:30] <AncientRelic> ok
[07:31] <lxuser> can anyone help me mount this mp3 player?
[07:31] <Rexor_Moon> hmm, how does one actually install something on Linux, since it seems not to have a setup icon with the tar
[07:31] <lxuser> it should be auto mounting, but it isnt
[07:31] <AK47> hi,how to do zhcon?
[07:31] <lxuser> hehe rexor, you need tar is an archive. you need to uncompress it
[07:32] <Rexor_Moon> well, yeah, I did that I think
[07:32] <Rexor_Moon> but I still can't set it up
[07:32] <AncientRelic> sonjeevj: sudo iwconfig rausb1 AP_Name
[07:32] <AncientRelic> where AP_Name is the SSID of your access point
[07:32] <sonjeevj> ok
[07:32] <lxuser> what files do you have uncompressed?
[07:32] <AncientRelic> then do an ifconfig rausb1
[07:33] <AncientRelic> to see if it got a proper ip
[07:33] <peanut> pitwalker, i sent you a chat invitation.  if you could help me with something that'd be great
[07:33] <lxuser> what exactly is it you are trying to install rexormoon
[07:33] <Rexor_Moon> deluge lxuser
[07:33] <dem0n> can some one tell me how do i give my self pemissions?
[07:33] <AncientRelic> I told him to try deluge instead of azureus
[07:33] <lxuser> hmm, is it just the binary?
[07:33] <dem0n> like some one told me to type something up earlyer and it opend up a folder that had root privlages how do i do that?
[07:34] <Rexor_Moon> I have libtorrent, scripts, src, pkg-info, readme, and setup-py
[07:34] <astro76> !root | dem0n
[07:34] <ubotu> dem0n: do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[07:34] <AncientRelic> get the .deb file
[07:34] <AncientRelic> rexor
[07:34] <AncientRelic> not the tar.gz
[07:34] <Rexor_Moon> all those are in the deluge 0.5.3 file
[07:34] <AncientRelic> its got a deb package
[07:34] <lxuser> dem0n, i guess you could just sudo nautilus? lol
[07:34] <austinhawk> dem0n, use chown to own, chmod for read/write/execute
[07:34] <lxuser> rexor_moon, i'll try to link you to a deb file real quick
[07:35] <pitwalker> peanut: apt-get install xfce4 gnome
[07:35] <AncientRelic> http://download.deluge-torrent.org/index.php?dir=ubuntu/feisty/0.5.3/&file=deluge-torrent_0.5.3-1_i386.deb
[07:35] <Rexor_Moon> the i386 debian or the amd64 debian?
[07:35] <lxuser> oh he will
[07:35] <AncientRelic> I386
[07:35] <lxuser> it depends on your build rexor
[07:35] <lxuser> but i386 will work on most things
[07:35] <jossh> k so, ubuntu doesn't want to see my network card. so i'm all    sudo modprobe e1000     and NOTHIN happens. ideas?
[07:35] <AncientRelic> I doubt he's got the 64bit
[07:35] <lxuser> even if he does, it'll work
[07:35] <AncientRelic> true
[07:36] <Rexor_Moon> kk
[07:36] <AncientRelic> I use i386 even though I have a A64x2
[07:36] <Rexor_Moon> installing now
[07:36] <Rexor_Moon> thanks
[07:36] <lxuser> good luck
[07:36] <AncientRelic> much better :)
[07:36] <AncientRelic> Azureus is Java based, and somewhat messy IMHO
[07:36] <lxuser> jossh, what sort of network card?
[07:36] <redhat9> how can i save files and settings when using live cd? anyone can help me please?
[07:36] <pitwalker> redhat9: USB drive
[07:37] <pitwalker> redhat9: samba
[07:37] <joe_12> Hey Sorry I'm New, Could You Help Me, What Is The Difference Between       joe@joe;~$     and joe@joe;~>      Is It A Different Shell Or Something? And How Do I Change To     joe@joe;~>  Thanks
[07:37] <pitwalker> redhat9: external HDD
[07:37] <jossh> lxuser: integrated in my motherboard. 82547EI exactly
[07:37] <pitwalker> redhat9: you install to the pc a floppy drive
[07:37] <Miyamoto> how do i unmount in the terminal,  mount was $mount -o loop /etc/etc /etc/etc/
[07:38] <lxuser> jossh, lol google is the best advice i can give you
[07:38] <pitwalker> redhat9: internet
[07:38] <jossh> lxuser already there. thx =/
[07:38] <redhat9> pitwalker : i boot it with live cd.
[07:38] <lxuser> sorry :/
[07:38] <austinhawk> miyamoto, use umount to unmount
[07:38] <Miyamoto> no sudo?
[07:38] <astro76> Miyamoto, umount MOUNTPOINT
[07:38] <redhat9> pitwalker : how do i save it?
[07:38] <astro76> Miyamoto, yes sudo
[07:38] <dem0n> vafsd
[07:38] <lxuser> yes use sudo
[07:38] <pitwalker> redhat9: and what is the problem? what live? you can use "ifconfig" you can use USB
[07:39] <austinhawk> anyone have an opinion on using automatix?
[07:39] <Miyamoto> astro76, do i have to know put a mountpoint in
[07:39] <pitwalker> redhat9: ->>>>private
[07:39] <astro76> redhat9, do you want to install ubuntu, or do you mean to keep using the livecd?
[07:39] <ianmcorvidae> !automatix | austinhawk
[07:39] <ubotu> austinhawk: Automatix2 is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[07:39] <astro76> austinhawk, stay far away
[07:39] <dem0n> yo what was that command again sudo nitals
[07:40] <dem0n> ?
[07:40] <jinxed-> hey dem0n
[07:40] <redhat9> pitwalker : im running live cd as im new to linux, so i boot linux with live cd. but when i edit some changes or save some documents, the next time i boot to run linux with live cd, all the files are gone, i just want to know how can i keep my settings and save files
[07:40] <astro76> dem0n, gksudo nautilus, but it's a horrible unsafe thing to do
[07:40] <dem0n> how is it unsafe?
[07:40] <MacDrunk> hello
[07:40] <csne> hi
[07:40] <MacDrunk> all
[07:41] <lxuser> can someone dem0n, aliens will attack you
[07:41] <MacDrunk> i install
[07:41] <joe_12> Hey Sorry I'm New, Could You Help Me, What Is The Difference Between       joe@joe:~$     and joe@joe:~>    In The Console? Is It A Different Shell Or Something? And How Do I Change To     joe@joe:~>  Thanks
[07:41] <MacDrunk> armyops on my linux machine
[07:41] <ticnailer> can I ask and honest question?
[07:41] <csne> i want to ask how to intal yahoo messneger at ubuntu??
[07:41] <MacDrunk> but i cant make it wokr
[07:41] <austinhawk> ok, thx.  automatix looked appealing to get video/multimedia working on x64. thanks for the heads up.
[07:41] <csne> any body konws
[07:41] <csne> ??
[07:41] <ticnailer> How stable is beryl?
[07:41] <AncientRelic> csne, www.yahoo.com should help you if you want the official client
[07:41] <Miyamoto> sudo umount /mount/point/doesn
[07:41] <bullgard4> lshal output includes udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_0_0_0000_00_1d_1_if0'. Does udi mean 'Uniform Driver Interface' or 'Unified Display Interface'?
[07:42] <n00dl3> csne: does it have a *nix version?
[07:42] <lxuser> ticnailer, its great if your hardware is great
[07:42] <AncientRelic> but honestly, try pidgin/gaim
[07:42] <Miyamoto> sudo umount /mount/point/doesn't/work/d***/it
[07:42] <astro76> austinhawk, that's easy and we can help
[07:42] <AncientRelic> n00dl3, there is a Linux Yahoo client
[07:42] <pitwalker> redhat9: you new for IRC? pleas write me private, please ask one-i answer one etc.
[07:42] <redhat9> pitwalker : im running live cd as im new to linux, so i boot linux with live cd. but when i edit some changes or save some documents, the next time i boot to run linux with live cd, all the files are gone, i just want to know how can i keep my settings and save files
[07:42] <csne> have master yahoo messanger for ubuntu
[07:42] <AncientRelic> but its not better than gaim/pidgin
[07:42] <csne> ??
[07:42] <n00dl3> AncientRelic: K
[07:42] <lxuser> miyamoto, what is it you are trying to unmount?
[07:43] <ticnailer> I'm using it right now b/c my hardware is good but I sometimes shit just crashes.... should I just assume it's beryl?
[07:43] <root_____> I am in a rescue cd right now, and i can see the linux install im trying ti edit, i need to replace the "init-functions" file but i cant write or do anything to it? any ideas guys?
[07:43] <AncientRelic> csne, under applications/internet, there should be a choice for gaim
[07:43] <astro76> ticnailer, that's a pretty safe bet
[07:43] <austinhawk> thx astro76. current issue is flash player.  i've checked the forums and it looks like a hack to get it working
[07:43] <lxuser> ticnailer, its highly likely
[07:43] <Miyamoto> lxuser, an iso file, i mounted it with sudo mount -o loop /etc/etc/ /etc/etc
[07:43] <astro76> austinhawk, are you on 64 bit
[07:43] <austinhawk> yep
[07:44] <lxuser> thats strange
[07:44] <joe_12> Hey sorry I'm new, could you help me, what is the difference between       joe@joe:~$     and   joe@joe:~>    In the console? Is it a different shell or something? And how do I change to     joe@joe:~>  Thanks
[07:44] <astro76> austinhawk, I ran across a link recently and it was very easy, maybe someone else knows
[07:44] <lxuser> joe_12, some times its best just to assume its magic
[07:44] <root_____> I am in a rescue cd right now, and i can see the linux install im trying ti edit, i need to replace the "init-functions" file but i cant write or do anything to it? any ideas guys?
[07:44] <ticnailer> ok
[07:44] <pitwalker> redhat9:  :-(
[07:44] <redhat9> pitwalker : im new to irc also. how can i be register user?
[07:44] <austinhawk> i found one that instructs to install 32bit firefox, etc, etc, etc
[07:44] <ticnailer> thought so.. I just wanted a second opinion
[07:45] <neuber> w30, i'm back again, when i do what you said it tells me that i don't have that package installed
[07:45] <pitwalker> redhat9: i opened a private talk to you, you don's see???
[07:45] <AncientRelic> ticnailer, I've used it
[07:45] <AncientRelic> but it doesn't crash for me, but I keep losing windows controls
[07:45] <lxuser> ticnailer, some people love it and never had had a problem (me) others seem to have issues
[07:45] <redhat9> pitwalker, i still can message you
[07:45] <redhat9> im still unregistered user
[07:45] <w30> neuber, what? dpkg or xserver?
[07:45] <pitwalker> i dont know
[07:46] <pitwalker> redhat9: can you start a terminal??
[07:46] <csne> so in ubuntu YM = gaim
[07:46] <redhat9> pitwalker : im using xp at the moment.
[07:46] <pitwalker> redhat9: or CTRL+ALT+F2 do you see tty2 ?
[07:46] <AncientRelic> yes
[07:46] <astro76> austinhawk, yeah looks like that's the way to go: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[07:46] <AncientRelic> csne, it also does MSN and AIM
[07:46] <joe_12> Hey sorry I'm new, could you help me, what is the difference between       joe@joe:~$     and   joe@joe:~>    In the console? Is it a different shell or something? And how do I change to     joe@joe:~>  Thanks
[07:46] <pitwalker> redhat9: ??? and the documents???
[07:46] <lxuser> he's in xp, hes better off with alt f4
[07:46] <n00dl3> redhat9: /msg nickserv register password
[07:47] <AncientRelic> any chance we can kick joe_12
[07:47] <AncientRelic> looks like a bot
[07:47] <pitwalker> n00dl3 ->>>>>: redhat9: /msg nickserv register password
[07:47] <AncientRelic> wow that was psychic
[07:47] <w30> neuber, if you don't have dpkg then try apt-get install dpkg
[07:47] <n00dl3> AncientRelic: lol
[07:47] <AncientRelic> :D
[07:48] <n00dl3> Doesnt apt need dpkg?
[07:48] <lxuser> can someone hel?p me mount my silly little mp3 player
[07:48] <neuber> w30 ah sorry it said xserver
[07:48] <AncientRelic> lxuser have you tried it with windows or mac?
[07:48] <neuber> dpkg comes with the os doesn't it?
[07:48] <lxuser> yeah, its fine in windows
[07:48] <lxuser> last i checked at least
[07:48] <austinhawk> astro76, yep, that's the one.
[07:48] <grayhane> I need to part a 120 drive into 3 parts, and then format for FAT32,  have Ubuntu 7.04 and XP, can anyone lend a hand ?
[07:48] <n00dl3> neuber: yes
[07:49] <mario> salut
[07:49] <redhat9> pitwalker : i registered already and pm you
[07:49] <lxuser> grayhane, its pretty easy with the ubuntu install disk i imagine
[07:49] <redhat9> pitwalker : did you see my msg?
[07:49] <lxuser> well, sort of
[07:49] <neuber> I thought xserver came with the os too though
[07:49] <AncientRelic> lxuser stupid query, its formatted as fat32
[07:49] <blazemonger> i have gnewsense on my notebooki and ubuntu  dreamlinux freebsd andmusix on desktop
[07:49] <sonjeevj_> AncientRelic, THANKS! it worked!
[07:50] <AncientRelic> sonjeevj, you're welcome
[07:50] <grayhane> lxuser:  the win site said 32 mb was max for a fat 32, I have a 120 drive I want to use with both os
[07:50] <lxuser> ancientrelic, it shouldnt be. I put vfat in the fstab for safe measure though. no go
[07:50] <sonjeevj_> AncientRelic, :D cya
[07:50] <lxuser> grayhane, i would imagine 32 megs was the bare min lol
[07:50] <sonjeevj_> now i can move my computer back to my desk instead of sitting on the ground near my router
[07:51] <lxuser> grayhane, maybe i can find something useful for you
[07:51] <redhat9> pitwalker : you there?
[07:51] <grayhane> it is now ntfs and cannot write to that in linux
[07:51] <pitwalker> NTFS-3g can write to NTFS :-)
[07:51] <grayhane> thanks that would be good the new way of making parts in XP os forten tome.
[07:51] <AncientRelic> I'm pondering lxuser, in the meantime anyone have fs recommendations for a server
[07:52] <AncientRelic> and best way to set it up for my clients
[07:52] <AncientRelic> Mac & Linux
[07:52] <lxuser> resier wins
[07:52] <astro76> austinhawk, many people still run 32 bit linux on 64 bit hardware to avoid these types of hassles... not sure if you have a reason for it or not
[07:52] <w30> neuber, I'm sorry I should have said sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:52] <lxuser> he also kills people
[07:52] <lxuser> but his fs kicks ass
[07:52] <w30> neuber, my fault try that
[07:52] <pawan> real player for ubuntu
[07:52] <AncientRelic> ok, I've got just under 3TB so this will be quite a migration :P
[07:52] <neuber> w30, thanks i
[07:52] <neuber> i
[07:52] <neuber> i'll be back
[07:53] <grayhane> is grip still in the repository for 704
[07:53] <astro76> pawan, yes there's realplayer for ubuntu
[07:53] <astro76> grayhane, yeah
[07:54] <pawan> how to install it
[07:54] <grayhane> thanks, I cant upload the stuff due to a bad cable at this time so Im in limbo here
[07:54] <bullgard4> What DEB program package contains the command lshal?
[07:54] <grayhane> The one they have now will not make mp3s
[07:54] <lxuser> pawan, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats?action=show&redirect=RealPlayer
[07:55] <calc> bullgard4: hal
[07:55] <redhat9> pitwalker : are you there?
[07:55] <grayhane> lxuser:  I am going to boot this up in XP and try the part in win, be back on in a bit
[07:55] <AncientRelic> anyone here use VLC on Linux?
[07:56] <lxuser> ancientrelic, not really
[07:56] <lxuser> no point in my opinion
[07:56] <daya> raphink, hi
[07:56] <lxuser> its great for windows though
[07:56] <astro76> AncientRelic, I prefer it for dvds still
[07:56] <Fezzler> I need to understand how to configure a Wireless broadband router that is connected to a wired router
[07:56] <n00dl3> AncientRelic: I do
[07:56] <gustavo> hello, can someone help me with vsftpd? I'm trying to set up a vsftpd server behind a cable modem and a router. I did the NAT on port 21000 but ppl from internet cant find my server. Anyway, it logs the attempt.
[07:56] <lxuser> its all a matter of preference i imagine :)
[07:57] <AncientRelic> just wondering because I have a SMB share on my Linux box, and can't seem to open files from the SMB share in VLC
[07:57] <pawan> i cant see ubuntu restricted extras
[07:57] <bruenig|laptop> pawan, what do you want?
[07:57] <astro76> Fezzler, can you just use the wireless router?
[07:57] <bullgard4> calc: Tank you very much.
[07:57] <pawan> real player for ubuntu
[07:57] <MacDrunk> anyone here has seen transformers
[07:57] <n00dl3> redhat9: Yes I am :o
[07:57] <Fezzler> The wireless does not need access to home LAN but just provide wireless access to WAN
[07:57] <bruenig|laptop> real player is not in ubuntu-restricted-extras
[07:57] <lxuser> you need helix or whatever its called pawan
[07:57] <Fezzler> astro: No
[07:57] <AncientRelic> MacDrunk, yes and it had one major saving grace
[07:57] <gustavo> can someone help?
[07:58] <lxuser> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RealplayerInstallationMethods?action=show&redirect=RealPlayerInstallationMethods
[07:58] <lxuser> sorry for the long link
[07:58] <el_isma> !ask | gustavo
[07:58] <ubotu> gustavo: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:58] <bruenig|laptop> gustavo, help is on break right now, we apologize for the wait
[07:58] <MacDrunk> well i like it alot
[07:58] <varun0> MacDrunk: the women were amazingly hot :-D
[07:58] <AncientRelic> without Peter Cullen it would have sucked hugely
[07:58] <gustavo> bruenig|laptop: no problem, i will just wait.
[07:58] <AncientRelic> at least for this G1 fan
[07:58] <bruenig|laptop> ok
[07:59] <Fezzler> I need to know what changes need to be made to the wireless router set up
[07:59] <astro76> Fezzler, you would need to turn of the dhcp server on the wireless router
[07:59] <Fezzler> I have IP set to automatic
[07:59] <lxuser> without Shia LaBeouf it would have been an even bigger hit :p
[08:00] <pawan> i wnat real player for ubuntu 7.04
[08:00] <jamesdell> hi, anyone got experience to troubleshoot Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG card?
[08:00] <lxuser> pawan, are you reading the link i just sent you?
[08:00] <AncientRelic> lxuser, Shia was not the liability of the movie
[08:00] <AncientRelic> scary but true
[08:00] <pawan> its for ubuntu 6.04
[08:00] <bruenig|laptop> jamesdell, it is meant to work automagically
[08:00] <pawan> i wnat to 7.04
[08:00] <lxuser> Shia LaBeouf is responsible for poverty.
[08:01] <pawan> deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu dapper-commercial main
[08:01] <pawan> bash: deb: command not found
[08:01] <AncientRelic> actually the blonde "hacker" was awful
[08:01] <jamesdell> bruenig: but I never received ip address from dhcp in dsl router..
[08:01] <austinhawk> pawan, it works with 7.04, I am using it now
[08:01] <bruenig|laptop> jamesdell, perhaps a router problem
[08:01] <MacDrunk> i think is the best movie for the summer
[08:01] <AncientRelic> Mac, Ratatoullie was better
[08:01] <lxuser> http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Multimedia_Player_.28RealPlayer_10.29
[08:01] <lxuser> fine read that
[08:01] <astro76> Fezzler, it depends on how you set it up, if you hook the wireless's wan port to the wired router, which would make wireless clients go through double-nat, you would keep the dhcp server on
[08:01] <jamesdell> bruenig|laptop: but my it is working on windows mode.. with it comes in ubuntu, it doesnt..
[08:02] <bruenig|laptop> ubuntuguide.org is not recommended I don't believe
[08:02] <lxuser> oh
[08:02] <lxuser> im just posting links
[08:02] <astro76> Fezzler, then you would have to change the subnet, i.e. 192.168.1.x for the wired and 192.168.2.x for the wireless
[08:02] <lxuser> i gave him a ubuntuwiki link but he doesnt seem to get it
[08:02] <bruenig|laptop> jamesdell, is it associated, check with iwconfig
[08:03] <pawan> pawan@pawan-desktop:~$ sudo apt-get install realplay
[08:03] <pawan> Password:
[08:03] <pawan> Reading package lists... Done
[08:03] <pawan> Building dependency tree
[08:03] <pawan> Reading state information... Done
[08:03] <pawan> E: Couldn't find package realplay
[08:03] <AncientRelic> anyhow, bed is calling
[08:03] <AncientRelic> night all
[08:03] <n00dl3> AncientRelic: gnite
[08:03] <Phydoux> Gone
[08:03] <lxuser> pawan, can you just open up synaptic and search for realplayer lol
[08:04] <bruenig|laptop> pawan, you are supposed to add that line into /etc/apt/sources.list, either way I still don't think real player is in there, you need to get the .bin from real player, I don't know why anyone would want real player anyways
[08:04] <lxuser> guess not
[08:04] <pitwalker> pawan: can you install VLC, XFMEDIA
[08:04] <neuber> w30, i'm back yet again
[08:04] <astro76> pawan, according to that link you have to add the commercial repository (and change dapper references to feisty)
[08:04] <w30> neuber, ok
[08:04] <bruenig|laptop> things have changed since dapper
[08:04] <dem0n> lxuser u still need help mounting that drive?
[08:04] <astro76> ah
[08:04] <lxuser> yeah, it still isnt working
[08:04] <bruenig|laptop> I don't recall it being in feisty
[08:04] <bruenig|laptop> or I mean edgy
[08:04] <dem0n> type /j #hbh
[08:04] <astro76> I wouldn't know ;)
[08:04] <neuber> w30, it seems that it is an issue with the settings because now i get a black screen and it just sits there. I don't know what i'm not setting right
[08:05] <bruenig|laptop> I have never tried with feisty, but I wouldn't see why it would be in dapper, out of edgy, and then back again in feisty
[08:06] <astro76> isn't their a real codec in w32codecs?
[08:06] <Fezzle1> astro
[08:06] <bruenig|laptop> I believe so
[08:06] <n00dl3> redhat9: drivers are OS specific
[08:06] <neuber> w30, could it be the location of the graphics card? its on pci express does that matter?
[08:06] <bruenig|laptop> I know in arch, the package "codecs" installs all of that good stuff
[08:07] <w30> neuber, thats odd because its supposed to fail after a couple of flickers and give you a screen that says disabling the xserver and kicks you back to a terminal shell
[08:07] <astro76> !medibuntu | pawan install w32codecs from here
[08:07] <ubotu> pawan install w32codecs from here: medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[08:07] <lxuser> astro76, thats where most of us get it
[08:07] <Fezzle1> I have wireless set to IP=auto; local IP 192.168.2.1; DHCP=disabled.  ANyhting else?
[08:07] <neuber> hmm
[08:07] <Fezzle1> where do I give SSID a name?
[08:08] <w30> neuber, check your logs, /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[08:08] <bruenig|laptop> iwconfig essid WHATEVER
[08:08] <bruenig|laptop> iwconfig INTERFACE essid WHATEVER
[08:08] <astro76> Fezzle1, if you're connected to the wired router through the wireless's wan port you need to have the dhcp server on. Is that how it's set up?
[08:08] <neuber> w30, k i'll be back
[08:09] <digilibrary> how can i run mp3 files in ubundu 6.1
[08:09] <bruenig|laptop> you can't
[08:09] <bruenig|laptop> mp3 files aren't executable, even if you chmod +x them, they will certainly err when you try to run them
[08:10] <digilibrary> sorry play
[08:10] <digilibrary> play mp3
[08:10] <jinxed-> Could someone help me get my external hardrive to work... at first I could only see and not write files... then I couldn't see it unless I went to media/EXTERNAL now I don't see it at all and can't see the files no matter what I do
[08:10] <rich1> has anyone heard that qwest has stopped offering email accounts with their isp service?
[08:11] <bruenig|laptop> !ot | rich1
[08:11] <ubotu> rich1: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:11] <fraser> hi. can someone tell me how to rename a drive?
[08:12] <austinhawk> fraser, more detail on what you actually want to do
[08:12] <ferronica> http://www.speedyshare.com/556874684.html
[08:12] <fraser> austinhawk, i have an ipod connected and it's named 'FRASER'S IP" and i wanna rename it to 'iPod'.
[08:13] <ferronica> please check above posted link ^^^^
[08:13] <fraser> austinhawk, i can't jsut right click and go rename because it's blanked out, i guess because it is mounted. but when i unmount it it disappears.
[08:14] <austinhawk> fraser, I don't have an iPod, so I am not sure where it is getting the name. sorry.
[08:14] <deathblooms> If any 1 can help me with beryl i would be happy
[08:15] <fraser> austinhawk, i don't think that's relevant. how would you rename say a external hard drive? or a usb flash disk?
[08:15] <lxuser> bruenig|laptop, do you know the command that tells me specifically what is going on with my usb?
[08:15] <austinhawk> fraser, check out this... http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/03/01/editing-fat32-partition-labels-using-mtools/
[08:15] <bruenig|laptop> dmesg?
[08:15] <lxuser> other than that.
[08:15] <ferronica> http://www.speedyshare.com/556874684.html
[08:16] <deathblooms> Any !?
[08:16] <astro76> ferronica, what is the problem?
[08:16] <deathblooms> 1 ?
[08:16] <lxuser> im having an issue with my mp3 player, it says its connected on the player, but it isnt mounted
[08:16] <lxuser> or at least it doesnt seem to be
[08:17] <deathblooms> Can some 1 help me plz?
[08:17] <fraser> austinhawk, could i have a hand with this article you've given me??
[08:17] <bruenig|laptop> !attitude | deathblooms
[08:17] <ubotu> deathblooms: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[08:17] <ferronica> sastro76: some graphic problem
[08:17] <ferronica> astro76: http://www.speedyshare.com/556874684.html
[08:17] <fraser> austinhawk, it says, copy mtools.conf        how do i search my filesystem for that?
[08:17] <Flannel> !beryl | deathblooms
[08:17] <ubotu> deathblooms: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[08:18] <austinhawk> fraser,
[08:18] <neuber> w30, how exactly do i view the log file
[08:18] <austinhawk> locate mtools.conf
[08:18] <Flannel> deathblooms: see also #compiz-fusion
[08:18] <fraser> austinhawk, no results. damnit. i think this guide might be old or something
[08:19] <MacDrunk> later all
[08:19] <ThanatosDrive> Hey everyone! Can somebody suggest to me a BitTorrent client similar to utorrent in function? I'm tired of not being able to see the pieces or my peers and having so little control.
[08:19] <neuber> w30, it said permission denied
[08:19] <austinhawk> fraser, after you installed mtools, you need to refresh the locate DB.  'sudo updatedb'
[08:19] <bruenig|laptop> ThanatosDrive, you can use utorrent
[08:19] <ferronica> sastro76: have you checked ??
[08:19] <astro76> ferronica, try #ubuntu-effects or #compiz-fusion
[08:19] <dem0n> neuber ur sevices quit working?
[08:19] <ferronica> sastro76: ok
[08:19] <Flannel> fraser: You'll need to install 'mtools' package, its in main
[08:19] <ThanatosDrive> bruenig|laptop: I assume you mean on WINE? Yeah but it's...funky.
[08:19] <austinhawk> or just look under /etc.  that is the normal place for conf files
[08:20] <bruenig|laptop> works flawlessly
[08:20] <fraser> Flannel, already did that
[08:20] <bruenig|laptop> !info deluge
[08:20] <ubotu> Package deluge does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[08:20] <bruenig|laptop> wha
[08:20] <bruenig|laptop> go get deluge
[08:20] <neuber> dem0n, my issue is that i cant get X to work at all
[08:20] <ThanatosDrive> bruenig|laptop: Really? I'll give it another shot then.
[08:20] <dem0nseed> startx?
[08:20] <Flannel> fraser: mtools.conf is in /etc : http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?searchmode=filelist&word=mtools&version=feisty&arch=i386
[08:20] <fraser> Flannel, thankyou
[08:20] <bruenig|laptop> you need to compile it I guess, or install foreign deb that you don't know anything about
[08:20] <ThanatosDrive> bruenig|laptop: I know nothing about compiling :(
[08:21] <kari> tll
[08:21] <bruenig|laptop> python setup.py install
[08:21] <bruenig|laptop> should be enough for deluge
[08:21] <bruenig|laptop> assuming you have dependencies installed
[08:21] <neuber> I cant get the gui working at all, can anyone help me out? I ended up with a black screen
[08:22] <ThanatosDrive> bruenig|laptop: Guess I'll be sticking with utorrent :(
[08:22] <twoshadetod> Anyone use yahoo messenger w/ voice chat?  Is there anything besides yahoo's client that can do it?
[08:22] <hylje> is feisty+1 stable enough for bleeding-edge use?
[08:22] <w30> neuber, sudo
[08:22] <neuber> w30, i did that
[08:22] <bruenig|laptop> just learn to compile, gees, it is a good feeling to not be dependent on others for your computer operating the way you want it to
[08:22] <Flannel> hylje: It's alpha software, You'll get a better answer in #ubuntu+1, but yes, I believe so.
[08:23] <bruenig|laptop> compiling requires you basically to run a few scripts
[08:23] <neuber> w30, when i used sudo it said commaned not found
[08:23] <bruenig|laptop> not difficult
[08:23] <neuber> w30, i think i'm missing something
[08:23] <jak08> just a small question, where in Koversation would I change the log off statment, and other related statements?
[08:23] <hylje> Flannel: yeah, thanks
[08:23] <dem0nseed> neuber go to channel hbh
[08:23] <dem0nseed> i can help maby
[08:24] <ThanatosDrive> bruenig|laptop: Mind teaching me? Or pointing me to a clear guide?
[08:24] <astro76> dem0nseed, is there a reason you can't help people here so others can help and benefit?
[08:25] <bruenig|laptop> ThanatosDrive, it is dependent on the program, but basically the source is distributed with a script called configure, you run that script, it will create a Makefile, you run the Makefile by typing "make", after that, you install it with "make install"
[08:25] <bruenig|laptop> python apps often times use a script called setup.py, you run with python setup.py install
[08:26] <File13> I think when i shut the lid on my laptop the laptop isnt going into suspend mode, when i open the lid again it prompts for a password but the battery went down drastically as if it had been on
[08:26] <P_Kable> I need java runtime environment for firefox, what is the package name to instal through apt ?
[08:26] <Flannel> !java | P_Kable
[08:26] <ubotu> P_Kable: 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
[08:26] <bruenig|laptop> !info sun-java6-plugin
[08:26] <ubotu> sun-java6-plugin: The Java(TM) Plug-in, Java SE 6. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 6-00-2ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 1 kB, installed size 72 kB
[08:26] <ThanatosDrive> File13: Could just be a bad battery. Try leaving it unplugged and not on standby and see if the battery still lasts as long as it did when you first bought it/
[08:26] <scally6> wondering if anyone could help- i can't get my screen res over 800x600
[08:27] <astro76> File13, system>preferences>power management, you change what it does in there, default is blank screen
[08:27] <jak08> I have been strugleing with this for a good part of several hours, how exactly do i get .ma4 to play?
[08:27] <w30>   fraser tune2fs -L <volume label> device
[08:28] <puffy-san> anybody know how can I burn a CD image from a .cue file to a CD with gonme-baker? I'm getting the error ERROR: Drive does not accept any cue sheet variant - please report. when trying to burn
[08:28] <ThanatosDrive> scally6: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh
[08:28] <astro76> !iso | puffy-san
[08:28] <ubotu> puffy-san: 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.
[08:28] <w30> neuber, yeah, maybe it's time to go back to the regular 2d drivers and start over.
[08:29] <File13> Whats the diff between suspend and hibernate then
[08:29] <Malachi> I'm having a problem compiling something.
[08:29] <scally6> thanks TD i'll give that a try
[08:29] <misfit> hi everyone.  I have a problem... when I'm viewing a DIVX or AVI file, I notice that about an hour into almost every movie the sound and video start to go out of sync, and it gets worse as the movie progresses.  Is this a codec issue?
[08:29] <Malachi> I get "Please add the files codeset.m4 gettext.m4 glibc21.m4 iconv.m4 isc-posix.m4 lcmessage.m4  progtest.m4"
[08:29] <astro76> puffy-san, you'll need to convert to iso
[08:29] <puffy-san> astro76: ah, okay
[08:29] <ThanatosDrive> scally6: Oh and, you use the spacebar to select choices.
[08:30] <astro76> File13, suspend is very low power and ram is preserved, hibernate saves ram to disk, and you need swap equal or greater than your ram size
[08:30] <astro76> File13, and completely powers off
[08:31] <w30> File13, suspend puts your system to ram and stops computing hibernate writes system to hard drive and then shuts down and has to be rebooted to the image created on the hard disk
[08:31] <File13> Well i did 1.5x my ram
[08:31] <scally6> ok what should i pic?
[08:31] <ETis1337> OMFG.
[08:31] <misfit> Can anyone help me with an issue viewing videos?
[08:31] <File13> What does windows do by default when you close the lid
[08:32] <File13> Hibernate?
[08:32] <File13> Cuz thats what im looking for
[08:32] <astro76> File13, usually suspend
[08:32] <astro76> I think
[08:32] <File13> So i can leave it closed for a long ass time w/o wasting virtually any battery
[08:32] <w30> File13, usually messes up :=)
[08:32] <astro76> File13, well depending what you mean by long *** time, you might want hibernate
[08:33] <Flannel> File13: Hibernate writes RAM to the disk (swap) and then turns off.  Using no power (well, same as being turned off)
[08:33] <ThanatosDrive> bruenig|laptop: I checked out the Deluge screenshots...doesn't look powerful enough for me. And I'm a picky user, so uTorrent it is I guess. Thanks though!
[08:33] <misfit> I'm having trouble viewing videos, can someone please help me troubleshoot?
[08:33] <File13> Alrighty, hibernate is it for me then.
[08:33] <ThanatosDrive> scally6: Whatever resolutions your monitor can handle.
[08:33] <bruenig|laptop> ThanatosDrive, what do you want
[08:33] <ThanatosDrive> bruenig|laptop: Basically...utorrent, hahaha
[08:33] <bruenig|laptop> I just ditched utorrent about a week ago when deluge came out with 0.5.3 because it has everything utorrent does essentially
[08:34] <File13> Sound question, my sound is crackly while running games (havent notice anywhere else its crackly) it works fine while playing videos on youtube or listening to music
[08:34] <w30> File13, suspend with the lid closed scares me because there are cooling vents under my lid.
[08:34] <Smackban> boo
[08:34] <misfit> is there a chat room that deals specifically with video issues?
[08:34] <scally6> oh ha, tardboy here..... got it now. ok it says overwriting possibly-customised configuration
[08:34] <scally6>    file; backup in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.20070731233306
[08:34] <w30> File13, so I have mine set to hibernate on lid closing
[08:34] <Smackban> !video | misfit
[08:34] <ubotu> misfit: Ubuntu 7.04 installs multimedia codecs automatically. For older versions of Ubuntu, or if you can't use the automatic installer, see https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - For multimedia applications, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultimediaApplications
[08:34] <astro76> w30, I do believe everything heat generating is turned off in suspend
[08:35] <w30> astro76, hope so
[08:35] <scally6> how do i back it up?
[08:36] <astro76> w30, basically only ram is powered, certainly not cpu, hdd, or devices like video cards
[08:36] <astro76> scally6, what you just pasted gives the filename of the backup
[08:36] <w30> astro76, ok thanks for that info, that gives me relief
[08:37] <ThanatosDrive> scally6: Do you have more choices for Screen Resolution now?
[08:37] <scally6> no i dont
[08:37] <WebUser> .
[08:37] <ThanatosDrive> scally6: You have to reboot first. Ctrl+Alt+BckSpace
[08:38] <scally6> k thnx
[08:38] <balleyne> I'm having some .htaccess troubles if anyone is able to help
[08:38] <jak08> is it easy .htaccess problems, if so I may be able to help
[08:38] <cavediver> Hi. Anyone knows if there is a repo or deb-packages of ispconfig webadmin tool ?
[08:38] <balleyne> jak08: hopefully.. lol
[08:39] <jak08> so what exactly is the problem?
[08:39] <balleyne> jak08: I've got apache2 running on a ubuntu feisty machine, hobby server... I've been using it for a while now with an .htaccess file successfully password protecting one directory
[08:40] <balleyne> jak08: but now I'm trying to password protect another, and use a rewrite rule, and... well, I'm convinced that apache isn't even *reading* my .htaccess file
[08:40] <balleyne> jak08: I can't even break it if I try... like, putting random jibberish in there usually gives a configuration error.... any idea how I can find out if apache is/isn't reading the file? and how I can make it read the file?
[08:41] <bullgard4> lshal output includes udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_0_0_0000_00_1d_1_if0'. Does udi mean 'Uniform Driver Interface' or 'Unified Display Interface'?
[08:42] <godsyn> ok, I've followed all the guides and to no avail.. would someone be so kind as to assist an ATI x600 user running ubuntu 7.04 at getting beryl to work?
[08:45] <ThanatosDrive> Okay
[08:45] <ThanatosDrive> bruenig|laptop: I got the .deb of Deluge
[08:45] <bruenig|laptop> still dependent on others
[08:46] <DAViiD|w0rk> sh.de
[08:46] <DAViiD|w0rk> sh.d
[08:46] <ThanatosDrive> bruenig|laptop: Wait. You mean, I should google this stuff and figure it out myself.
[08:46] <riotkittie> awesome. :D
[08:47] <bruenig|laptop>  ThanatosDrive no, I mean you should learn to compile so that you don't always have to depend on others to have packaged something
[08:47] <pawan> hi
[08:47] <ThanatosDrive> bruenig|laptop: So I should get the..binary?
[08:47] <pawan> how to install real player in ubntu
[08:47] <ThanatosDrive> bruenig|laptop: Oops. Source*
[08:47] <shock> hi
[08:48] <balleyn1> pawan: use an alternative? lol  I've never done it before, but aren't there better free/open source alternatives?
[08:48] <jetscreamer> what group do you have to be in to use the loop... -o loop ... mounting ...
[08:48] <pawan> what are the alternatives
[08:48] <bruenig|laptop> do whatever you like, I am just saying as a personal preference, I would prefer to be able to install whatever I like whenever I like regardless of how obscure or new, package management is awesome, but to be utterly dependent on it is not desirable
[08:48] <shock> need help with installing ubuntu on Raid configured Alienware Area51 7700
[08:49] <balleyn1> pawan: totem-xine, mplayer... are you looking to play video?
[08:49] <pawan> audio
[08:49] <pawan> rm files
[08:49] <shock> i tried ubuntu desktop edition
[08:49] <shock> its not detecting the hard disk
[08:49] <towlieba> does anyone know if my friend should have problems installing 32 bit ubuntu on a system with an amd64 processor ?
[08:50] <nomego_> towlieba: should be no problem
[08:50] <balleyn1> pawan: aah... well I think totem actually plays real audio files, that's the application that opens up when I double-clicked a real audio file a few days ago..
[08:50] <renatoc8> shouldnt
[08:50] <balleyn1> pawan: though I don't fully understand the difference between 'totem' and 'totem-xine' (I think there's a difference...)
[08:51] <nomego_> what is the best way to get sun's java onto a amd64 feisty? tried with blackdown but it crashes on most sites
[08:51] <shock> does anyone have ubuntu installed on raid configuration
[08:51] <nomego_> balleyn1: totem uses the gstreamer "engine" and totem-xine uses xine
[08:51] <balleyn1> nomego: ah! thanks
[08:51] <nomego_> balleyn1: no problem
[08:52] <balleyn1> nomego: have you tried this? http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Java_.26_Non-Media_Browser_Plug-ins  not sure about amd64 though *shrugs*
[08:52] <echosystm> guys, if you have a program such as gaim which uses a little taskbar icon
[08:52] <echosystm> how do you make it dissapear from the window list when you minimise it?
[08:53] <nomego_> balleyn1: sun doesn't have a 64-bit version of their java.. but I know there are some workarounds..
[08:53] <balleyn1> nomego: ah, ok - yeah, not sure how to help then =\
[08:54] <misfit> hello everyone, is this the appropriate room for questions regarding avi and divx playback?
[08:54] <nomego_> misfit: you never know until you've tried
[08:54] <bluesmoon> has anyone used evolution with mbox files?  I get an error saying "Could not scan folder `//var/run/sudo': Permission denied
[08:54] <misfit> well said, nomego.  Here goes...
[08:55] <astro76> echosystm, probably by closing the window, not minimizing
[08:55] <echosystm> i tried that
[08:55] <echosystm> that just quits :P
[08:55] <astro76> echosystm, maybe a setting in gaim?
[08:55] <misfit> I'm using feisty 7.04 and use vlc and totem for video playback.  I notice that about halfways through every movie the sound and video fall out of sync.  Is this a codec issue?
[08:55] <ThanatosDrive> bruenig|laptop: So I got the tarball. tar.gz. What now?
[08:55] <nomego_> echosystm: you tried clicking the taskbar icon?
[08:56] <Ademan> hey is it possible to download a deb and all of its dependencies into a directory? (preferably without going root, since idon't want to install to the default apt-cache)
[08:56] <misfit> or has anyone else experienced my same issue?
[08:56] <nomego_> misfit: have you tried opening the video and jumping to the location it got out of sync?
[08:57] <misfit> nomego, yes I have, with the same results.
[08:57] <nomego_> misfit: it would probably mean a badly encoded file
[08:57] <misfit> Nomego, this happens in about 90% of the movies I use.
[08:57] <ThanatosDrive> Err, anyone? How do I install this Deluge? I got the .tar.gz
[08:57] <Ademan> misfit: well first thing i would try is the xv output plugin, that fixed all of my syncing issues
[08:58] <pawan> how to play rm files in ubuntu
[08:58] <misfit> ademan, how can I get this plugin?
[08:58] <astro76> !medibuntu | pawan install w32codecs from here
[08:58] <ubotu> pawan install w32codecs from here: medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[08:58] <|stefan|> i've got some issues with the bluez-utils package. when i enter SDP_OPTIONS they don't seem to work. and with PAND enabled it won't bring up the bnep0 interface at all.
[08:59] <nox-Hand> Hi
[08:59] <dem0nseed> hi
[08:59] <dem0nseed> need help?
[08:59] <misfit> it gets annoying, it feels like every film I'm watching is a godzilla flick
[08:59] <Ademan> misfit: it's in options, one sec
[08:59] <Ademan> misfit: also, is it for all video files or just a few?
[08:59] <nox-Hand> Does anyone remember the file that one sets mount points in? Is there a gui program for it that uses the new UUID ways also?  I know what the file is called, but I have just had some sort of weird lapse of memory...
[09:00] <misfit> ademan, thanks for your help, and it's in most video files I've ever used that are over an hour long.
[09:00] <misfit> on estimate
[09:00] <nomego_> misfit: run gstreamer-properties to configure it for totem
[09:00] <astro76> nox-Hand, /etc/fstab
[09:00] <nox-Hand> astro76: Thanks =D
[09:00] <astro76> !uuid | nox-Hand
[09:00] <nox-Hand> Is there a UUID supporting FSTAB editor?
[09:00] <ubotu> nox-Hand: To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[09:00] <misfit> nomego, is that a terminal command?
[09:01] <astro76> nox-Hand, not sure never used one, you could always change back to uuid manually
[09:01] <nox-Hand> astro76 saves the day!
[09:01] <File13> Is 130 degrees a bit hot for a laptop to be running? lol
[09:01] <pawan> how to install w32codecs
[09:02] <dem0nseed> pawn what u installing win32 codecs
[09:02] <misfit> ok guys, I'm in the gstreamer-properties
[09:02] <astro76> pawan, after you run the two lines given in that link to add the repository to your system, then sudo apt-get install w32codecs
[09:02] <CheshireViking> !w32codecs | pawan
[09:02] <ubotu> pawan: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[09:02] <astro76> pawan, here: http://www.medibuntu.org/repository.php
[09:02] <misfit> there's two sections, each with a dropdown menu... default output and default input.
[09:03] <misfit> default output is set to plugin: autodetect.  Default input is set to plugin: video for linux.
[09:04] <shock> can anyone help me with ubuntu installation on raid configuration ?>
[09:04] <grayhane> trying to play mp3 in ubuntu 704, need codec, but info says none for i386 ?
[09:04] <dem0nseed> shock: sry i dont deal with raid :D
[09:04] <Kalel> so I have a silly question
[09:04] <dem0nseed> grayhane come channel gbg i can help u
[09:04] <dem0nseed> hbh
[09:04] <dem0nseed> **
[09:05] <billgates> hi
[09:05] <grayhane> is this the channel ?
[09:05] <astro76> !mp3 | grayhane
[09:05] <ubotu> grayhane: 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
[09:05] <billgates> when I boot windows I get an error
[09:05] <billgates> please help
[09:05] <grayhane> how do I get to that channel ? I am very new to irc
[09:05] <Phydoux> billgates, install Ubuntu :)
[09:05] <astro76> dem0nseed, stop it
[09:05] <dem0nseed> what?
[09:06] <astro76> grayhane, we can help here
[09:06] <Kalel> where do you download the ubuntu os it self?
[09:06] <dem0nseed> i pull people a side so they can fuckin hear me dont help with all this spam
[09:06] <astro76> dem0nseed, you need to help people here
[09:06] <astro76> !language | dem0nseed
[09:06] <billgates> what's a ubuntu?
[09:06] <ubotu> dem0nseed: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:06] <dem0nseed> ...
[09:06] <dem0nseed> astro
[09:06] <dem0nseed> are u an admin?
[09:06] <grayhane> says here that gsttreamer is no good for i386
[09:06] <Kalel> I know it seems silly but I downloaded from the ubuntu site and it dose nothing but install the aps
[09:07] <billgates> My name is Bill Gates, would you like to beta test Windows 7?
[09:07] <echosystm> ubuntu is annoying me. when i move windows around they stutter and jerk and everything is just totally unresponsive. funnily enough, everything runs 100x better with compiz/fusion enabled.
[09:07] <echosystm> even menus open quicker
[09:07] <Phydoux> Kalel, http://www.ubuntu.com/
[09:08] <billgates> With windows 7 we have completely overhauled the operating system with everything mac os x has
[09:08] <astro76> grayhane, says where?
[09:08] <grayhane> astro76:  just put about 20 gigs of mp3s on here, so making them go would be nice.
[09:08] <billgates> In addition we reverted the kernel to windows 98
[09:08] <Kalel> Phydoux I tryed that the disk I d/l dosn't work it won't boot or do any thing
[09:08] <grayhane> when I click on an mp3, totem comes up and tells me I need a codec
[09:08] <grayhane> but the info says it wont work on the box
[09:08] <dem0nseed> i could have this fixed in secounds ...
[09:09] <astro76> grayhane, totem should offer to install it, and it works on i386
[09:09] <astro76> dem0nseed, I'd love to see how then, I'm sure everyone would
[09:09] <dem0nseed> wrong astro i had same prob
[09:09] <Phydoux> Kalel,  I didnt DL mine I bought it
[09:09] <dem0nseed> 1 sec let me find the file name
[09:09] <grayhane> OK well I have tried that several times but I am at the same time having a problem with the cable here so it may have to wait,
[09:10] <shock> will ubuntu alternate edition work on raid  ??
[09:10] <grayhane> thanks astro76
[09:10] <grayhane> I believe xmms still comes with the codecs also right ?
[09:10] <Phydoux> Kalel, I bought the DVD pack here http://www.frozentech.com/
[09:10] <Phydoux> I got MANY distros
[09:10] <grayhane> astro76:  the error window refers to the tune as  a movie,
[09:11] <Kalel> so u can't d/l it for free?
[09:11] <astro76> grayhane, try audacity it's a more up to date version of xmms
[09:11] <Phydoux> You can. My DL sucks though. I'm on satellite internet
[09:11] <Kalel> cus I d/l the disk from the website just fine
[09:11] <renatoc8> hey im about to boot into ubuntu, whats a good linux IRC client?
[09:12] <dem0nseed> ok
[09:12] <Kalel> though freaking nero is locking up my system
[09:12] <CheshireViking> renatoc8, xchat
[09:12] <Kalel> brb
[09:12] <renatoc8> CheshireViking: Thanks
[09:13] <Phydoux> renatoc8, Xchat
[09:13] <nomego_> grayhane: even, try audacious
[09:13] <dem0nseed> go to aplications add/remove on side pannel go to others and look for file named ubuntu restricted extras and click the box next to it to check the box then hit apply ok there you go should work
[09:13] <CheshireViking> !irc | renatoc8
[09:13] <ubotu> renatoc8: A list of official Ubuntu IRC channels, as well as IRC clients for Ubuntu, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat - For a general list of !freenode channels, see http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#channellist - See also !Guidelines
[09:13] <dem0nseed> go to aplications add/remove on side pannel go to others and look for file named ubuntu restricted extras and click the box next to it to check the box then hit apply ok there you go should work
[09:13] <astro76> grayhane, doh, yeah audacious
[09:13] <grayhane> astro76:  I believe the problem is the inability to download at this time , thanks for the input.
[09:13] <nomego_> astro76: ;)
[09:13] <grayhane> thanks I will
[09:14] <astro76> ahh that'll do it
[09:14] <dem0nseed> go to aplications add/remove on side pannel go to others and look for file named ubuntu restricted extras and click the box next to it to check the box then hit apply ok there you go should work
[09:14] <dem0nseed> that will work
[09:14] <pc300> hi
[09:14] <pc300> how do you add yourself to a group like audio?
[09:14] <grayhane> hey astro76, is Grip still the top dog for ripping mp3 ????
[09:14] <dem0nseed> ...
[09:15] <Phydoux> Kalel, Mine is a DVD install.
[09:15] <nj786> do you open .exe files in wine?
[09:15] <astro76> dem0nseed, the first thing in the link I gave grayhane says to install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[09:16] <dem0nseed> well then his shit now works huh
[09:16] <astro76> grayhane, yeah pretty much
[09:16] <astro76> !language | dem0nseed
[09:16] <ubotu> dem0nseed: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:16] <astro76> dem0nseed, the problem was he can't download at the moment
[09:16] <dem0nseed> ...
[09:16] <dem0nseed> please quit woth the lanuage crap
[09:16] <dem0nseed> with**\
[09:16] <astro76> dem0nseed, please follow channel rules
[09:17] <File13> What is it i need if i wish to write to my NTFS partition through Ubuntu
[09:17] <astro76> !ntfs-3g | File13
[09:17] <pc300> when I try to print I guess it stops right away, it says I don't have write permissions
[09:17] <databuddy> !restricted formats
[09:17] <ubotu> File13: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[09:17] <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
[09:18] <nj786> how do you open .exe files in wine?
[09:18] <dem0nseed> astro please hop off
[09:18] <billgates> how do you hop?
[09:18] <billgates> in irc?
[09:18] <astro76> !attitude | dem0nseed
[09:18] <ubotu> dem0nseed: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[09:18] <dem0nseed> ... means hop of my yeah u get the point
[09:19] <grayhane> I got stuck in Window$ due to a radio log program that I have no equal to in Linux
[09:19] <Phydoux> Drink beer with hops?
[09:19] <dem0nseed> i dont need help nub i am helping other peope
[09:19] <dem0nseed> people
[09:19] <dem0nseed> soo there for i can have an additude
[09:19] <jordan_> hey guys, my /usr/src directory has linux headers but no kernel source -- how can i download the source
[09:19] <billgates> it's not nub, it's n00b
[09:19] <dem0nseed> ...
[09:20] <zeke> I prefer gnub
[09:20] <billgates> lol
[09:20] <Phydoux> nub = short appendage
[09:20] <Jak09> something I can't figure out is why VLC isn't on Ubuntu supported programss
[09:20] <dem0nseed> it is
[09:20] <zeke> and I can't figure out why this pizza is so deggum hot
[09:20] <dem0nseed> sudo apt-get install vlc
[09:20] <astro76> !noob | dem0nseed
[09:20] <ubotu> dem0nseed: Words like noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[09:21] <hexstar> sorry my brother was on
[09:21] <dem0nseed> OMFG ASTRO shut up
[09:21] <dem0nseed> idc
[09:21] <grayhane> Hey astro76, what is used here for Ipods
[09:21] <astro76> !ops | dem0nseed
[09:21] <ubotu> dem0nseed: 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
[09:21] <renatoc8> ah, xchat's pretty good im on it now, thanks for the recommendation guys
[09:21] <hexstar> !ohmy | dem0nseed
[09:21] <ubotu> dem0nseed: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:21] <hexstar> !ops
[09:21] <Hobbsee> behave
[09:21] <hexstar> dem0nseed: is not behaving
[09:21] <zeke> what's an fj*i?
[09:21] <Phydoux> renatoc8, No prob
[09:21] <Kalel78> is ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso the correct cd?
[09:22] <Phydoux> I love xcat. Kinda mirc like
[09:22] <Hobbsee> hexstar: please dont abuse the ops trigger.  we saw it the first time.
[09:22] <LogicalDash> Kalel78, it's the one I'm using
[09:22] <Phydoux> Kalel,  sounds like it
[09:22] <astro76> !ipod | grayhane
[09:22] <ubotu> grayhane: For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto See !rockbox for information on liberating your iPod
[09:22] <Kalel78> and you can boot with that cd?
[09:22] <zeke> and what's elkbuntu?
[09:22] <Phydoux> Kalel, You know how to burn ISO's right?
[09:23] <renatoc8> Phydoux: yeah xCat is awesome! haha
[09:23] <elkbuntu> zeke, my nick
[09:23] <astro76> xchat? ;)
[09:23] <zeke> oh...duh
[09:23] <pawan> hi
[09:23] <pawan> can we use icechat in ubuntu
[09:23] <zeke> then who is jfgi?
[09:23] <jordan_> How do I make sure that ubuntu downloads the kernel source with the updates
[09:24] <Hobbsee> zeke: suggest you google that one
[09:24] <EADG_> zeke: www.urbandictionary.com
[09:24] <zeke> right on
[09:24] <Mez> hexstar, learn first, then you dont need to apologise
[09:24] <renatoc8> is there a shortcut on xChat to reply to people? (put their name: in the beginning)
[09:24] <Kalel78> if I boot in dos mode can I triger the os to load there?
[09:24] <astro76> renatoc8, you can tab-complete nicknames
[09:24] <zeke> ah
[09:24] <Mez> renatoc8, hit tab :P
[09:24] <Hobbsee> dem0nseed: why? can you behave?
[09:25] <Mez> (for .msg
[09:25] <zeke> it all makes sense now
[09:25] <m4n> renatoc8: short cut means?
[09:25] <zeke> peace has been restored to the cosmos
[09:25] <renatoc8> astro76,  Mez: thanks!
[09:25] <renatoc8> lol
[09:25] <Phydoux> renatoc8, Type a few letters in their nick then hit tab
[09:25] <Hobbsee> dem0nseed: sure, i can.  the question is whether i will. and by the way, it's a quiet, not a ban.
[09:25] <renatoc8> man I like this channel, get multiple answers in seconds
[09:26] <Phydoux> I think mIRC works the same way with tab completions
[09:26] <hexstar> I never got a answer
[09:26] <m4n> I am not able to send mails from my ubuntu machine using mail command
[09:26] <Kalel78> and I'm still stuck on where to download
[09:26] <m4n> yeah, most irc clients does that
[09:26] <Hobbsee> hexstar: because you couldnt send to the channel....
[09:26] <hexstar> oh :P
[09:26] <hexstar> what is ubuntu based on?
[09:26] <m4n> debian
[09:26] <hexstar> ok
[09:26] <Mez> dem0nseed, thats what highlights are for
[09:26] <m4n> why am I not seeing any mail related stuff in messages or mail.* log files ?
[09:27] <m4n> cron is also not sending any mail
[09:27] <Jak09> hence apt-get :)
[09:27] <hexstar> m4n: does your isp block port 21?
[09:27] <Mez> m4n, do you have an MTA installeD?
[09:27] <m4n> hexstar: no way :) am on a corporate env
[09:27] <Mez> m4n, and is it possibly exim ?
[09:27] <hexstar> m4n: ah
[09:27] <m4n> am looking for logs
[09:27] <hexstar> are you sure it's not going into the spam folder?
[09:27] <m4n> once I get the logs, I can move from there
[09:27] <Mez> m4n, exim doesnt use mail.log
[09:27] <m4n> forget about ISP :)
[09:28] <ThanatosDrive> Guys, how exactly does Ubuntu handle copy/pasting? Because I just Cut like 10GB of files, and now all my file browsing is.
[09:28] <m4n> i didnt install exim
[09:28] <m4n> but let me check
[09:28] <Hobbsee> dem0nseed: if you want to stay in here, you have to obey the rules, including being polite, and the ones about language.
[09:28] <ThanatosDrive> Well I would say 'slow' but the more accurate description would be 'nonexistent'
[09:28] <samuel> when I use VIM to edit a file , I can't always see the file name. who can tell me how to resolve that ? thx
[09:28] <m4n> no, I dont have exim
[09:28] <m4n> its all sendmail only
[09:28] <Mez> m4n, weird, I've never actually used sendmail.
[09:28] <m4n> samuel: ctrl-g will tell you which file
[09:28] <hexstar> qmail is easier to use
[09:28] <renatoc8> ThanatosDrive: I believe it just saves paths to the files?
[09:28] <m4n> Mez: yeah, but that is the one default which comes in machines
[09:29] <zeke> shouldn't windows be a bad word in here too?
[09:29] <m4n> samuel: or enable the status line
[09:29] <hexstar> but in general mta's are a pain to configure
[09:29] <Mez> m4n, ubuntu's defaulty mta is exim
[09:29] <ThanatosDrive> renatoc8: Weird. Okay.
[09:29] <cl10> ddd
[09:29] <Kalel78> so if ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso is the correct disk how do I get it to run and install
[09:29] <renatoc8> ThanatosDrive: im not 100% sure though
[09:29] <m4n> Mez: is it ? i doubt. i have kubuntu and I do not see exim
[09:29] <Mez> dem0nseed, you can do, theres no rules..
[09:29] <Mez> m4n, I installed an mta, and got exim for some reason
[09:29] <Mez> lmao
[09:29] <hexstar> I don't see where dem0nseed is talking??
[09:29] <samuel> great,I make it.thx m4n
[09:29] <m4n> samuel: np
[09:30] <astro76> Kalel78, you'll need to burn the .iso to disc, then boot with the disc
[09:30] <Phydoux> ThanatosDrive, File, Cut : File, Paste
[09:30] <Kalel78> I did that
[09:30] <m4n> Mez: weird.. but in any case, simple sendmail should send mails from cron and stuff
[09:30] <m4n> the problem is, I cant even see the related logs
[09:30] <m4n> i enabled everything possible in syslog.conf
[09:30] <Kalel78> but the disk dosn't boot so IDK guess I can try to burn it agine
[09:30] <Mez> hexstar, dem0nseed is muted, ops can see what he is saying
[09:30] <astro76> !windows | zeke ;)
[09:30] <ubotu> zeke ;): For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
[09:30] <avis> Kalel78, your iso might be flawed.
[09:31] <hexstar> m4n: what happens if you try to invoke sendmail explicitly?
[09:31] <astro76> Kalel78, what happened? you might have to go into bios setup and change the boot order
[09:31] <Mez> m4n, I dont even know if Sendmail uses logs    ...?
[09:31] <renatoc8> I'm having problems with Compiz, when I do "compiz --replace" it says "Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: 'murrine'"
[09:31] <m4n> hexstar: didnt try that.. but let me do that also.
[09:31] <hexstar> I think if sendmail has problems it sends info to root@localhost...
[09:31] <m4n> Mez: i guess it is supposed to write to messages or any of the mail.* logs
[09:31] <ThanatosDrive> Phydoux: Yeah I know, I'm asking why it's making Ubuntu filesystem browsing slow.
[09:31] <Mez> m4n, things dont always work like that
[09:31] <m4n> hexstar: hey thats a nice point.. let me try that also
[09:32] <Tremitos> yo
[09:32] <m4n> brb
[09:32] <hexstar> also, this looks nice m4n: http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90685/ch04s11.html
[09:32] <Phydoux> ThanatosDrive, How many files are you cutting?
[09:32] <m4n> hexstar: ok
[09:32] <samuel> m4n: enable the status line , could you tell me how to write the command ?
[09:32] <Tremitos> ?
[09:32] <m4n> samuel: let me check
[09:33] <hexstar> haha that's one of the nicest things hp has ever done :P
[09:33] <ThanatosDrive> Phydoux: By the Unix definition of files? 5. But their total size is about 15 GB
[09:33] <hexstar> usually hp is crud
[09:34] <arlos> Good morning, I've just installed Xubuntu and keep getting an error downloading from the repository. "http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty-security/main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2"
[09:34] <Phydoux> ThanatosDrive, That would be why then. Large file ransfers slow down my 3.4 Ghz 2 GB RAM system too
[09:34] <Hobbsee> dem0nseed: the problem is not with pulling people aside.  it's with your language.
[09:34] <frankies> good morning
[09:34] <astro76> Hobbsee, pm?
[09:34] <Hobbsee> astro76: sure
[09:34] <Phydoux> Cause the drive is working on moving those files
[09:35] <Phydoux> ...so it's drive related pokeyness
[09:35] <ThanatosDrive> Phydoux: But I haven't even pasted yet and it's slowing me down. Which is why I'm wondering about how file transferring in Ubuntu works. Does it prefetch the files into swap or something to make it faster when I use paste? I dunno.
[09:35] <m4n> samuel: i did the searching work for you.. even I didnt know how to do that exactly. here is an example. http://m.mongers.org/pub/dotfiles/vimrc
[09:35] <m4n> samuel: set statusline=%-F%-m%-h%-r%-y\ buf\ %-n%=line\ %l,\ col\ %-2c\ %p%%
[09:36] <hexstar> it's not export ...?
[09:36] <dade> Hey, I was changing ubuntus themes and now I have no borders and cannot mainpulate the windows on my screen..does anyone know what I could do?
[09:36] <dade> manipulate*
[09:36] <Phydoux> ThanatosDrive, Oh, ya... That is a good question... No answer for that here Im afraid
[09:37] <frankies> excuse me Im Italian
[09:37] <Phydoux> Your excused
[09:37] <hexstar> frankies: ok :)
[09:37] <eric> hello
[09:37] <samuel> m4n: I tried command "set statusline=%-F%-m%-h%-r%-y\ buf\ %-n%=line\ %l,\ col\ %-2c\ %p%%", but it is not available
[09:37] <hexstar> we don't judge on race here
[09:37] <drumline_> jtld is italian
[09:37] <m4n> samuel: i doubt if you are on vim itself. could be vi
[09:37] <Phydoux> Dont mind me. I'm working on a 6th & final Heineken
[09:37] <dade> Hey, I was changing ubuntus themes and now I have no borders and cannot mainpulate the windows on my screen, whats the deal? any solutions?
[09:38] <hexstar> !vim
[09:38] <m4n> samuel: in any case, ctrl-g should show the info
[09:38] <ubotu> Text Editors: gedit (GNOME), Kate (KDE), mousepad (Xfce4) | Terminal-based editors: vi/vim, emacs, and nano (user-friendly). | HTML/CSS editors: !html | Programming: !code
[09:38] <hexstar> nano shows the info without trouble
[09:38] <jtld> Drumline - Ciao
[09:38] <Phydoux> !html
[09:38] <Jak09> uhm, i may have a slight problem :) vlc window closed yet it is still playing, how do i make it stop?
[09:39] <ubotu> html is HyperText Markup Language, used to build webpages. Editors in Ubuntu: Bluefish, Quanta+, Screem, and Nvu. For howto on HTML coding, see: http://www.w3schools.com
[09:39] <frankies> Ciao Jtld
[09:39] <hexstar> Jak09: sudo killall vlc
[09:39] <drumline_> jtld: arrivederci il mio amico
[09:39] <jtld> Viva Italia
[09:40] <hexstar> !it
[09:40] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[09:40] <Jak09> hexstar: didn't work :)
[09:40] <dade> Hey, I was changing ubuntus themes and now I have no borders and cannot mainpulate the windows on my screen, whats the deal? any solutions?
[09:40] <Phydoux> I'd love to go to Italy!
[09:40] <samuel> m4n: I confirm I am in  "VIM - Vi IMproved 7.0" by using command version.
[09:40] <hexstar> Jak09: what'd it say?
[09:40] <drumline_> jtld: Come so? Poich sto sedendosi a destra vicino voi!
[09:40] <m4n> samuel: and you did :set statuline.... ?
[09:40] <hexstar> Phydoux: great pasta :D
[09:40] <Jak09> vlc: no process killed
[09:40] <hexstar> hmm
[09:41] <hexstar> sounds like the soundmanager is stuck
[09:41] <Jak09> i had allready pulled up system monitor to check
[09:41] <samuel> m4n:yeah , I did it.
[09:41] <Phydoux> Hexstar, I LOVE spaghetti
[09:41] <hexstar> :D
[09:41] <m4n> samuel: put that in ~/.vimrc and start a vim. see if you see the details
[09:41] <DanaG> I'm trying to get the seamlessvirtualization working, and I just about have it -- except for one thing.
[09:41] <DanaG> Seamlessrdp is borked.
[09:41] <astro76> Jak09, killall wxvlc
[09:42] <Jak09> ahh, thank you
[09:42] <Xados> hey guys I just installed ubuntu and got all these cool beryl effects working, but I have to run beryl every restart. Is there a way to autostart it when ubunut starts?
[09:42] <hexstar> at the login screen select Session>Beryl
[09:42] <cosinos> boys how to install all M$ fonts
[09:42] <samuel> m4n: let me try .thx
[09:42] <Phydoux> I love it with light tomato sauce and maybe some Parmesean cheese!
[09:42] <DanaG> I get the full desktop in a borderless window, AND I get Explorer (which is the app I'm seamlessrdpshell-ing) on top of that.
[09:42] <cosinos> yes there is
[09:42] <hexstar> Phydoux: mm yeah :)
[09:42] <cosinos> administration>session
[09:42] <cosinos> and add beryl
[09:42] <dade> is there a another room that could help me with my problem???
[09:42] <dade> Hey, I was changing ubuntus themes and now I have no borders and cannot mainpulate the windows on my screen, whats the deal? any solutions?
[09:43] <astro76> cosinos, sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts (or ubuntu-restricted-extras)
[09:43] <DanaG> It's like having an echo -- when you drag the separate window, you see a copy of it, offset by the size of my top panel, move before it.
[09:43] <Phydoux> dade, #smallpenis?
[09:43] <Mez> dade, it depends on what the problem is
[09:43] <Phydoux> Sorry...
[09:43] <renatoc8> hey can someone send me a reply real quick? im testing my colors
[09:43] <hexstar> DanaG: sounds like insufficient ram/processing power
[09:43] <Phydoux> It's the beer... really
[09:43] <zeke> you can't say smallpenis in here
[09:43] <hexstar> Phydoux: nah, #womenwithbigboobs
[09:43] <hexstar> :D
[09:44] <DanaG> It's not slowness that's the issue, it's the fact that the seamlessrdp is NOT seamless.
[09:44] <zeke> those are ok
[09:44] <dade> problem is I changed the theme on my ubuntu and now I have no borders on my windows, unless I turn off the desktop effects..
[09:44] <DanaG> In fact, it's worse than full-desktop rdp, because I get the windows there TWICE.
[09:44] <Mez> !offtopic | hexstar (this is a warning)
[09:44] <ubotu> hexstar (this is a warning): #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:44] <DanaG> And I can't minimize one of them.
[09:44] <arlos> Good morning, I've just fresh installed Xubuntu from Ubuntu and keep getting an error downloading from the repository. "http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty-security/main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2"
[09:44] <dem0nseed> ty mez
[09:44] <Xados> tyvm everyone, I got beryl on autostart =] 
[09:45] <hexstar> what does tyvm mean?
[09:45] <dade> problem is I changed the theme on my ubuntu and now I have no borders on my windows, unless I turn off the desktop effects..
[09:45] <hexstar> Xados: np :)
[09:45] <Xados> thank you very much
[09:45] <dem0nseed> thank you cary mutch
[09:45] <hexstar> ah
[09:45] <zeke> so then how do I get skydomes to work in beryl...I've read everything, and it still just comes up as a solid white background
[09:45] <dade> is there another room that could help?
[09:45] <cosinos> how to install all M$fonts
[09:45] <dem0nseed> vary**
[09:45] <Mez> !msttcorefonts | cosinos
[09:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about msttcorefonts - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:45] <CheshireViking> !fonts | cosinos
[09:45] <ubotu> cosinos: Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[09:45] <DanaG> Oh, and if I try to move the full-desktop window, it immediately pops back to the center.
[09:45] <arlos> anyone else having problems with the repositories?
[09:45] <xoRock> need help, if i open network place i can't see any share except mine, but if i type smb:\\<ip> i can get in, what should i do to make my comp detect all share in network
[09:46] <Mez> !compiz-fusion | DanaG
[09:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about compiz-fusion - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:46] <Mez> wtf
[09:46] <hexstar> xoRock: are you in same workgroup?
[09:46] <Mez> !composite | DanaG
[09:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about composite - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:46] <dade> is there any other help chat rooms?
[09:46] <Mez> !beryl | DanaG
[09:46] <ubotu> DanaG: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[09:46] <xoRock> hexstar, yes
[09:46] <DanaG> I'm using fusion, but I'll also try with Metacity.
[09:46] <xoRock> hexstar, i type smb:\\<name of comp> doesnt work
[09:46] <hexstar> Hmm not sure xoRock, I myself have always found it to be kind of ify...direct IP access is always best with smb in linux
[09:47] <xoRock> hexstar, i type smb:\\<ip of comp> work
[09:47] <xoRock> hexstar, ic
[09:47] <CheshireViking> dade, it might be worth you asking in #ubuntu-effects as it doesn't work when you've desktop effects switched on
[09:47] <Mez> xoRock, it's something to do with the WINES protocol or something that windows uses for naming
[09:47] <DanaG> That's worse, because it renders me unable to see the bottom native windows.
[09:47] <hexstar> yeah
[09:47] <heroin> My internet is slow as hell, its like being on dailup. I evryething connectedp ropperly and iam now downloading so any change its ubuntus fault?
[09:48] <hexstar> heroin: not likely, sounds like it's time to call your isp :(
[09:48] <zeke> sure...blame it all on ubuntu
[09:48] <heroin> hexstar: i live in the netherlands, isp are reliable here
[09:48] <zeke> blame it on Windows you...
[09:48] <hexstar> heroin: well, have you tried accessing it in windows?
[09:48] <zeke> and mac
[09:48] <zeke> and slackware
[09:48] <hexstar> or mac?
[09:48] <Ben_Cs[away] > hello
[09:49] <heroin> hexstar: iam just checking because sometimes... no windows here my friend, but it might have to do w. cpu? idk my computer is being a bit odd today
[09:49] <hexstar> heroin: unless you have a lot of intensive programs open (or have a old computer) that isn't likely
[09:49] <Ben_Cs[away] > Is there a way to save my current theme to file that i can take to another comp and set as theme there?
[09:49] <hexstar> old as in <1ghz
[09:49] <Xados> Really happy with wubi so far.. there's no way I'm uninstalling windows or getting a new computer and all of the warnings about how dangerous partitioning is left lfew options
[09:50] <zeke> has anyone got the tools to grep my root?
[09:50] <hexstar> Xados: gparted works fine
[09:50] <scorp123> zeke: "grep my root" ???
[09:50] <hexstar> zeke: what?
[09:50] <TheRedWave> can i have a pony?
[09:50] <clever> !fan
[09:50] <ubotu> fan is Control the fan  on/off  http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-12058.html
[09:50] <zeke> nevermind
[09:50] <Xados> gparted?
[09:50] <hexstar> zeke: grep myroot
[09:50] <hexstar> !info gparted
[09:50] <ubotu> gparted: GNOME partition editor. In component main, is optional. Version 0.2.5-2ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 316 kB, installed size 1588 kB
[09:51] <samuel> m4n:I am sorry to bother you. when i put what you said to .vimrc and re run vim , it gave me an error "E539: Illegal character <^@>: statusline=%-F%-m%-h%-r%-y\ buf\ %-n%=line\ %l,\ col\ %-2c\ %"
[09:51] <hexstar> it does non destructive partitioning
[09:51] <zeke> it's off a picture of some really hot chick
[09:51] <heroin> zeke link?
[09:51] <zeke> asking if you have the tools to grep her root
[09:51] <m4n> samuel: try removing parts.. may be not all of them supported
[09:51] <DanaG> I wonder why seamlessrdp is so borked.
[09:51] <m4n> samuel: and I am not sure which one is for filename :)
[09:51] <clever> !temp
[09:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about temp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:51] <scorp123> Xados: partioning is not more dangerous than crossing the street or driving a car ... it just helps when you know what you do :)
[09:51] <scorp123> *partitioning
[09:51] <Ben_Cs> anyone?
[09:51] <Mez> !offtopic | hexstar (strike 2) zeke (strike!)
[09:51] <ubotu> hexstar (strike 2) zeke (strike!): #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:51] <hexstar> Mez?? what?
[09:52] <hexstar> I didn't do anything this time?
[09:52] <TheRedWave> please can i have a pony
[09:52] <Xados> that may be so but every time I googled about partitioning there were more than enough horror stories to scare me away
[09:52] <Mez> this is a support channel, not a place to get links to hot chicks
[09:52] <zeke> !strike
[09:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about strike - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:52] <hexstar> Mez: I didn't post about that, that's not me
[09:52] <Mez> !botabuse | zeke
[09:52] <ubotu> zeke: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[09:53] <hexstar> zeke != hexstar
[09:53] <zeke> !ops
[09:53] <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
[09:53] <BrendanM> Does anyone know how to import contacts into Thunderbird's address book from .CSV file?
[09:53] <scorp123> Xados: so you'll never going to learn how to drive a car because you heard on the news that there could be traffic accidents? ;-)
[09:53] <samuel> m4n: I see . i will try to find out  the other way . thx
[09:54] <zeke> != hexstar
[09:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hexstar - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:54] <hexstar> zeke stop
[09:55] <zeke> what?
[09:55] <zeke> you told me to type it
[09:55] <Mez> hexstar,  i dotn believe that was a bot call :P != is a programming term
[09:55] <echosystm> what is the diference between ubuntu server and ubuntu alternate?
[09:55] <hexstar> != means does not equal
[09:55] <zeke> oh
[09:55] <zeke> I had no idea
[09:55] <clever> !lm-sensors
[09:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lm-sensors - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:55] <Mez> tis too early in the morning
[09:56] <safwan> I have a problem with my themes, when the screen saver starts and when i move the mouse , the whole screen starts to look funny. does anyone know the reason I use 64 bit unbuntu
[09:56] <Mez> Amaranth, Hobbsee I'll leave it in your capable hands
[09:57] <scorp123> echosystm: Ubuntu Server gives you a server system, e.g. no GUI, no bloat. Alternate installs a desktop just like the live CD would.
[09:57] <zeke> tell us why you use 64 bit ubuntu safwari
[09:57] <Mez> zeke, maybe cause they have a 64 bit PC?
[09:57] <echosystm> if i were to install a "text mode system" from the alt cd, would it be the same as a server system?
[09:57] <hexstar> safwan: that happens when you're low on memory, processing power, and/or the graphics card can't handle the current action
[09:57] <safwan> zeke, because i have a 64bit harddrive
[09:57] <tarzeau> scorp123: who says gui is bloat?
[09:57] <tarzeau> scorp123: not all guis are bloat like gnome and kde
[09:57] <zeke> hey man...you asked if anyone knew
[09:57] <hexstar> most gui is bloat
[09:58] <scorp123> tarzeau: on a server it is
[09:58] <safwan> hexstar , the problem happens when the system is idle
[09:58] <tarzeau> scorp123: it might not be necessary, but then i like to have xosview on them
[09:58] <scorp123> tarzeau: a GUI has no business being on a server installation
[09:58] <tarzeau> scorp123: depends what server and what your needs are
[09:58] <hexstar> safwan: you said it happened when you moved the mouse I thought?
[09:58] <tarzeau> scorp123: i think you are too specific, with whatever kind of server you have in mind
[09:58] <hexstar> scorp123: but what about the mac os x servers? :( :P
[09:58] <echosystm> guys, quit your bickering ive got a question :P
[09:58] <echosystm> scorp123, if i were to install a "text mode system" from the alt cd, would it be the same as a server system?
[09:58] <scorp123> tarzeau: irrelevant. The question was about the difference between Ubuntu Server + Ubuntu Alternat CD.
[09:59] <hexstar> mac os x finder actually has very little overhead
[09:59] <tarzeau> scorp123: i see. i agree with ubuntu without gui you get a lot more resources for better things than for gui
[09:59] <rockets> is there any way to get wine for 64 bit ubuntu?
[09:59] <XiXaQ> ehrm, how do I add a panel to gnome when I don't have any panels?
[09:59] <hexstar> I run kdx, http, and ftp all on a 1.5ghz ppc mac with mac os x and no issues
[09:59] <hexstar> anyways back on topic
[09:59] <safwan> zeke and hexstar, the problem starts when the system is idle for a bit then when i use the system again , there where the screen does not look the same
[09:59] <Gorbachev> I've heard there are a lot of issues using 64 bit...
[09:59] <pawan> how to play wmv files
[09:59] <TheRedWave> well on the the server cd you can get LAMP from an install option while to get LAMP from the alternate cd you will nedd to install/configure it yourself
[09:59] <hexstar> safwan: does it go back to normal after a bit?
[10:00] <scorp123> echosystm: there would still be some differences; Ubuntu Server doesn't ship with some packages and just installs a bare minimum of sorts to get your server installation going ....
[10:00] <astro76> pawan, should be able if you installed the w32codecs, unless it's DRM'd or something
[10:00] <safwan> gorbachev do you think if i start a 32bit will be much better
[10:00] <Gorbachev> I wouldn't know...it's all i've ever used
[10:00] <Gorbachev> you could try it
[10:00] <ticnailer> how do I install a program that is in my file manager?
[10:01] <ShaRose> Grub or lilo will not install on the system i am trying to install ubuntu on
[10:01] <hexstar> ShuRose: what do you mean? what happens when you try?
[10:01] <TheRedWave> but yeah a text mode install from the alt cd is pretty much the same a textmode install from the server cd
[10:01] <meta4ical> Anyone have any idea why the fglrx drivers are clearly working for some applications but not for others?
[10:01] <ShaRose> it failed the few times i tryed each
[10:01] <ShaRose> mind you, ubuntu is the only system there
[10:01] <hexstar> why are so many people leaving and coming in bulk? are those all bots?
[10:01] <astro76> !netsplit
[10:01] <ubotu> netsplit is when two IRC servers of the same network (like Freenode) disconnect from each other, so users on one server stop seeing users on the other. If this is happening now, just relax and enjoy the show. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsplit
[10:01] <TheRedWave> it was a netsplit
[10:02] <safwan> I am telling every body there are lots of issue in a 64bit system. for example there is no flash player available yet for 64bit
[10:02] <Gorbachev> I dunno meta...it took me three REinstalls just to get beryl to work right
[10:02] <hexstar> astro76: ah haha cool
[10:02] <ShaRose> so i figured what the heck, i can't do anything here, finish
[10:02] <ticnailer> does anyone know how to install a program from the file manager....I only can install from the command line....:(
[10:02] <ShaRose> so now i get stuck at
[10:02] <Gorbachev> what type of prgram is it?
[10:02] <meta4ical> Gorbachev: I run counterstrike through wine, and get a 100fps, the drivers HAVE to be working, but if i try and open the ubuntu screensavers, they all go like 10fps
[10:02] <safwan> ticnailer use add and remove
[10:02] <ameyer> I don't know if there's even java for 64 bit...
[10:02] <Gorbachev> tar...deb?
[10:02] <Gorbachev> bin?
[10:02] <ameyer> well, sun java
[10:02] <ticnailer> its a wireless driver...
[10:02] <hexstar> ShaRose: but what error do you get?
[10:03] <scorp123> ticnailer: be more specific ... you're not giving enough useful info
[10:03] <ShaRose> Verifying DMI pool data
[10:03] <Gorbachev> Sorry...I have no clue there meta
[10:04] <Gorbachev> a driver isn't a program
[10:04] <ShaRose> it couldn't install into /target/
[10:04] <hexstar> sharose: and that's the last output you get? what happens after that?
[10:04] <ShaRose> after what?
[10:04] <hexstar> after it says "verifying dmi pool data"?
[10:04] <ShaRose> nothing
[10:04] <ticnailer> its a realtek driver for the wireless on my laptop and I installed it to xarchiver(a zip program), and I extracted the files to my desktop and now I must install it.
[10:04] <ShaRose> it sits there
[10:05] <hexstar> ShaRose, DMI is a bios function tht allows apps to parse the system info. It sounds like your bios may be outdated
[10:05] <safwan> ticnailer if you are talking about installing and removing programs , you can either use programs software, or use the add and remove manager
[10:05] <Gorbachev> ask someone how to use ndiswrapper
[10:05] <hexstar> !ndiswrapper
[10:05] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:05] <ticnailer> ok
[10:05] <ShaRose> well, the bios worked earier
[10:05] <hexstar> ticnailer: apt-get install pkgname or apt-get remove pkgname
[10:05] <Gorbachev> unless your wireless card works out-of-the-box
[10:05] <ticnailer> thanks
[10:05] <Gorbachev> some of them do
[10:05] <ticnailer> I'll try it
[10:06] <hexstar> ShaRose: what do you mean, you were able to install the bootloader earlier?
[10:06] <scorp123> Gorbachev: yes, Intel ones for example :)
[10:06] <ShaRose> unable
[10:06] <Gorbachev> mine did...prolly intel
[10:06] <ShaRose> it failed
[10:06] <ShaRose> grub and lilo
[10:06] <Gorbachev> internal
[10:06] <ShaRose> and i tryed several times
[10:06] <meta4ical> Anyone know of a resource with cards that are known to play well with Ubuntu?
[10:06] <meta4ical> video cards*
[10:06] <safwan> I have been using ubuntu for about two months now. I found it much better than windows.
[10:06] <hexstar> ShaRose: right, since it fails at that point it sounds like your bios may be old such that it's giving the sys info in a format that's no longer supported. I'd recommend going to your pc manufacturers website and in their support section looking for a new bios to flash for your pc
[10:07] <scorp123> meta4ical: Nvidia ... avoid ATI
[10:07] <ubuntu_noob> Can I ask, what's the proper procedure for reinstalling ubuntu?
[10:07] <meta4ical> safwan: me too, i've had it 3 days and already solved the problem of gaming ... i've already got starcraft /cs 1.6 and source going at almost full speed
[10:07] <Gorbachev> uh
[10:07] <hexstar> ubuntu_noob: with keeping info or without?
[10:07] <ubuntu_noob> Without
[10:07] <safwan> dubuntu_noob cool question , I would like to know the answer
[10:07] <meta4ical> scorp123: So generally any newer nvidia card? I'm actually using ATI right now lol
[10:07] <Gorbachev> run your gparted live cd
[10:07] <ticnailer> I cant use the add/remove programs b/c the driver is very specific and when searching in the add/remove programs nothing comes up
[10:07] <Gorbachev> kill everything
[10:07] <hexstar> ubuntu_noob: boot off livecd and just rerun the installer, it'll overwrite everything
[10:07] <ShaRose> ... did i lag out?
[10:07] <ticnailer> I have the program downloaded I just have to install it
[10:07] <ubuntu_noob> Really?
[10:07] <safwan> meta4 nice one
[10:08] <Gorbachev> then put in your shiny (or scratched) ubuntu cd and away you go
[10:08] <hexstar> ubuntu_noob: yeah
[10:08] <ticnailer> but their a mllion folders...
[10:08] <scorp123> meta4ical: Nvidia produces Linux drivers ... ATI doesn't. Not all ATI cards can be made to play nice with Linux.
[10:08] <ticnailer> to go through
[10:08] <ubuntu_noob> hexstar: I don't have to delete old partition?
[10:08] <ShaRose> the computer i am using is almost 10 years old. :S
[10:08] <safwan> I have been using ubuntu and I love it and I really want to know more about it
[10:08] <hexstar> ubuntu_noob: no, it'll edit the partitions as necessary
[10:08] <hexstar> and in doing so will most likely loose all existing data
[10:08] <dem0nseed> who is haveing trouble with nvidia
[10:08] <dem0nseed> ?
[10:09] <safwan> what is nvidia
[10:09] <Gorbachev> graphics
[10:09] <dem0nseed> a grapic card
[10:09] <Gorbachev> card brand and driver
[10:09] <hexstar> so I am 99% sure that reruning the installer over your existing install will wipe everything out ubuntu_noob
[10:09] <hexstar> !nvidia
[10:09] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:09] <ShaRose> the last os this thing had was windows 98
[10:09] <ubuntu_noob> Can I keep my XP partition though?
[10:09] <Gorbachev> it will
[10:09] <Gorbachev> I am living testament to that
[10:09] <Gorbachev> yeah
[10:09] <hexstar> ShaRose: yes well that is pretty old, the bios is most likely due for a flashing
[10:09] <ShaRose> mind you, it did run xp once, albeit slowly
[10:09] <Gorbachev> you might want to do the manual partition option
[10:10] <ShaRose> :S
[10:10] <hexstar> ubuntu_noob: you'll have to do manual partition config for that and make sure it uses the existing linux partittions for that to work
[10:10] <clouder> XiXaQ: $ rm -rf ~/.gnome2 and restart X to restore defaults, or you can run gnome-panel
[10:10] <ubuntu_noob> OK, thanks
[10:10] <hexstar> ubuyntu_noob: np :)
[10:10] <pawan> hi
[10:10] <ubuntu_noob> I'll be back.
[10:10] <hexstar> pawan: hi
[10:10] <hexstar> ubuntu_noob: ok
[10:10] <hexstar> :)
[10:10] <meta4ical> I don't know why I'm blind, but could someone direct me to a resource featuring progress on the next release of ubuntu?
[10:11] <pawan> yes
[10:11] <meta4ical> I swear I do not see anything on ubuntus website, which is sad :(
[10:11] <pawan> u admin
[10:11] <pawan> or mod
[10:11] <hexstar> pawan: no I'm not an admin
[10:11] <TheRedWave> can some one help me switch over from amiga os?
[10:11] <hexstar> pawan: to get a admin do !ops
[10:11] <pawan> op
[10:11] <Gorbachev> speaking of which....what exactly is AmigaOS?
[10:11] <pawan> or a noob
[10:11] <hexstar> type exactly what I said, !ops and press enter
[10:11] <TheRedWave> lol
[10:11] <pawan> !ops
[10:11] <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
[10:11] <elkbuntu> hexstar, no, that is for troll emergencies only
[10:12] <craf> TheRedWave, what sort of amigaos ?
[10:12] <hexstar> he wanted a admin...
[10:12] <pawan> !admin
[10:12] <Amaranth> pawan: yes?
[10:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about admin - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:12] <ShaRose> seems i lagged out agin
[10:12] <ShaRose> *again
[10:12] <pawan> who are the admin of this channel
[10:12] <TheRedWave> craf: it was a joke
[10:12] <hexstar> I was just trying to help...sheesh
[10:13] <Amaranth> pawan: There are several of us, what do you need?
[10:13] <elkbuntu> pawan, please ignore what hexstar said, the ops call is for when there is trolling and spamming only
[10:13] <Hobbsee> hexstar:
[10:13] <scorp123> Gorbachev: obviously AmigaOS is the OS of old AMIGA's ....
[10:13] <craf> TheRedWave, lol ok
[10:13] <Hobbsee> hexstar: we may be ops, but that doesnt mean we have to answer every question.  it's for trolling or spamming only.
[10:13] <pawan> want to know the names of admins
[10:13] <craf> scorp123, its the os of news amigas too
[10:13] <Amaranth> pawan: Why?
[10:13] <pawan> just for information
[10:13] <scorp123> craf: "new" Amigas? :-/
[10:13] <Hobbsee> pawan: they were all written above.
[10:14] <elkbuntu> pawan, /msg chanserv access #ubuntu list would do the same
[10:14] <TheRedWave> i am on a 386 is compiz-fusion supported?
[10:14] <hexstar> scorp123: can I buy an Amiga in walmart? that'd be the day :D
[10:14] <craf> yes with amigaone and pegasos computer
[10:14] <kameron> pawan, /m ubotu ops
[10:14] <scorp123> hexstar: well, Amigas were cool back in the 80's .... waaaay ahead of their time.
[10:14] <Amaranth> TheRedWave: compiz + compiz-fusion addons is only supported on gutsy
[10:14] <hexstar> scorp123: and they still are to me :D
[10:14] <hexstar> but that's OT..
[10:14] <hexstar> so..
[10:14] <dade> it is not a problem with beryl or compiz or nothing, it is the theme manager, the regular one that comes with ubuntu, I tried to change the theme after I started using desktop effects and it broke
[10:15] <TheRedWave> i have 16 mb of ram is that enough for gutsy?
[10:15] <hexstar> TheRedWave: not for a gui
[10:15] <scorp123> TheRedWave: nope
[10:15] <hexstar> are you sure it's 16mb of ram?
[10:15] <TheRedWave> ok i am running a ps3 is THAT supported?
[10:15] <craf> scorp123, the amiga is not like it was in the 80'S
[10:15] <scorp123> TheRedWave: unless that was a typo and you wanted to write "16 GB of RAM ..."
[10:15] <hexstar> theRedWave: it doesn't make sense that a p3 computer would have 16mb ram
[10:16] <hexstar> where did you get that info from?
[10:16] <TheRedWave> i was a joke along with amiga os and running a 386 and running on a ps3
[10:16] <hexstar> ah lol
[10:16] <TheRedWave> i said a PS3
[10:16] <ameyer> i'd guess a p3 might have 160?
[10:16] <ameyer> 196 maybe?
[10:16] <pawan> go the names
[10:16] <scorp123> aaaaah, PS3 :-)
[10:16] <TheRedWave> 1mb of ram should be good enough for anybody
[10:16] <Amaranth> !offtopic
[10:16] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:17] <hexstar> The PS3 has 256 MiB of main memory and 256 MiB of video memory for the RSX.
[10:17] <ShaRose> ...
[10:17] <ShaRose> sigh
[10:17] <pawan> what is yellow dog linux
[10:17] <hexstar> pawan: ydl is for ppc amcs
[10:17] <hexstar> *macs
[10:17] <craf> there is amiga like os in development named aros go to : www.aros.org
[10:17] <hexstar> ppc is powerpc, it is another processor type macs used to use and it is not compatible with intel processors
[10:17] <TheRedWave> amiga os sux
[10:18] <ShaRose> ot's 5:49 am
[10:18] <hexstar> what??
[10:18] <pawan> cant we use it on pc
[10:18] <ShaRose> still no working os on my old comp
[10:18] <hexstar> pawan: no you can't, powerpc is a different processor that is not compatible with intel
[10:18] <scorp123> hexstar: continued off-topic discussions ....
[10:18] <Amaranth> hexstar: You guys continue to discuss offtopic things
[10:18] <Hobbsee> hexstar: you appaer not to have recognised the meaning of offtopic
[10:18] <Amaranth> I just kicked 3 of you
[10:18] <hexstar> I'm sorry! I will not participate in any OT at all
[10:19] <hexstar> I'll ignore ot comments
[10:19] <hexstar> !ppc
[10:19] <ubotu> PowerPC.  Formerly used by Apple for the Macintosh line of computers. Variants are now used in popular gaming consoles. PPC was a fully supported Ubuntu architecture up to and including edgy. It is now a community port, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ
[10:19] <ShaRose> wait
[10:20] <hexstar> shack: ?
[10:20] <hexstar> oops ShaRose: ?
[10:20] <ShaRose> when i finished, it said to boot it i would need to run it in a certain way, but i forgot it :P
[10:20] <Hobbsee> hexstar: great, because this is a support channel, and if you dont follow the rules, you'll get the boot.
[10:20] <ShaRose> probably a command
[10:20] <hexstar> what are you referring to?
[10:20] <hexstar> ShaRose
[10:20] <ShaRose> my install woes
[10:20] <ShaRose> :P
[10:20] <hexstar> :P
[10:21] <hexstar> Well have you gotten the bootloader to get past that message?
[10:21] <khelll> is there any visual tool like tortosie svn for linux
[10:21] <ShaRose> no
[10:21] <ShaRose> :S
[10:21] <craf> re all
[10:21] <hexstar> ShaRose: Like I said, I recommend flashing the bios. If windows 98 was the last os on the pc then the bios is probably very outdated
[10:21] <ShaRose> the bootloader never MANAGED to install
[10:21] <craf> why i was kicked ?
[10:21] <ShaRose> also, xp can run on it
[10:22] <m0zone> quick question is there like a control panel in gnome like kde has with every option grouped toghter so its not multi click in menu?
[10:22] <hexstar> ShaRose: the bios is different then the bootloader
[10:22] <Hobbsee> craf: offtopic
[10:22] <ShaRose> it's been done before
[10:22] <hexstar> !bios
[10:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bios - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:22] <craf> t
[10:22] <scorp123> craf: continued off-topic discussions despite admin's warning not to do that
[10:22] <craf> ... Hobbsee
[10:22] <craf> ok
[10:22] <TheRedWave> !grub
[10:22] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[10:22] <hexstar> ShaRose: for info on the bios go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BIOS
[10:22] <Hobbsee> craf: as in, you were offtopic.  not that your question is offtopic
[10:22] <TheRedWave> !lilo
[10:22] <ubotu> lilo is an alternative [Li] nux Boot[Lo] ader. Note: it is recommended that you use GRUB on Ubuntu instead.
[10:22] <Amaranth> m0zone: there is gnome-control-center but it just opens the apps from the menu
[10:23] <ShaRose> i know what a bios is
[10:23] <ShaRose> but lilo and grub said they failed because of the [grub/lilo]  package failed to install into /target/.
[10:23] <craf> i'm new user of ubuntu i'm french
[10:24] <dcordes> !keyboard
[10:24] <ubotu> To find out how to switch your keyboard layout, See https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/xubuntu/desktopguide/C/switch-keyboard-layout.html - See also !Shortcuts
[10:24] <hexstar> ShaRose: ok, so what I'm thinking is that you said that the last OS on the pc was windows 98. In addition when you try to install the linux bootloader it stops at the dmi message. DMI is a function of the bios that provides system info to applications that run on the pc. My gues is that the bios is so old that the DMI is providing the system info in a format that the bootloader installer can't understand and thus you should try flas
[10:24] <ShaRose> and no
[10:24] <m0zone> tnxs  alot araranth   been drivein me crazy goin thu menu over and over lookin  nice to have one window with icons for stuff
[10:24] <hexstar> ShaRose: no what?
[10:25] <ShaRose> i could not install the bootloaders, so i tryed to continue without them. then on startup i get stuck at dmi.
[10:25] <kevor_> good morning!
[10:25] <hexstar> ShaRose: right, see my above explanation. I think that your bios needs updating
[10:25] <khelll> is there any visual tool like tortosie svn for linux
[10:25] <kevor_> i've 2 nics in my computer, one comes up, normally. the other one does not come up, but does come up if i do "ifup eth1"
[10:25] <Xados> can anyone suggest a good irc client for ubuntu.. hopefully that makes using lots of channels on lots of servers easy? =] 
[10:26] <Hobbsee> Xados: xchat
[10:26] <hexstar> Xados: xchat
[10:26] <hexstar> lol
[10:26] <kevor_> where can i make this interface to come up at boot?
[10:26] <hexstar> kevor_: you could edit /etc/rc.local and add ifup eth1 into it
[10:26] <m4n> kevor_: onboot = yes or some option is there
[10:26] <kevor_> m4n: where?
[10:26] <m4n> kevor_: am checking that now
[10:26] <kevor_> hexstar: that seems like a strange way to do it
[10:27] <hexstar> kevor_: well, rc.local is a script executed on boot...it might not be the exact right way to do it but it'll work
[10:28] <kevor_> i'm sure it will work, that's not the problem :P
[10:28] <ShaRose> ubuntu understand Award Modular BIOS V4.51PG?
[10:28] <Xados> xchat-gnome or plain xchat?
[10:28] <hexstar> that is very old
[10:28] <hexstar> sharose
[10:29] <ShaRose> it seems i pinged out again :P
[10:29] <m4n> kevor_: /etc/network/interfaces
[10:29] <m4n> kevor_: you say auto eth1
[10:29] <pawan> hi
[10:29] <kevor_> oooh, ok, but eth1 is static ip address
[10:29] <ompaul>  Xados xchat is what I use - the -gnome one does not "feel" as nice
[10:30] <ShaRose> hello?
[10:30] <hexstar> hello sharose
[10:30] <ShaRose> !ping
[10:30] <ubotu> pong
[10:30] <m4n> kevor_: i dont think that makes a difference. you can use static there
[10:30] <ShaRose> something tells me i may get dropped soon
[10:30] <m4n> kevor_: "iface eth1 inet static"  i guess
[10:30] <pawan> whats up
[10:31] <vp_> what's uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuppppppppppppppppppppp
[10:31] <m4n> pawan: what are you upto?
[10:31] <ShaRose> I'll try disconnecting and reconnection
[10:31] <kevor_> rebooting now :)
[10:31] <kevor_> m4n: thanks, it works
[10:31] <hexstar> !flood | vp_
[10:31] <ubotu> vp_: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:31] <m4n> ShaRose: you are lagging
[10:31] <ShaRose> and i'm back
[10:31] <m4n> kevor_: np
[10:31] <ShaRose> i know that :P
[10:31] <pawan> cant we use webcam on irc channel
[10:32] <hexstar> lol
[10:32] <ShaRose> i had to reconnect myself
[10:32] <Injen> I will give someone 100 bucks to whomever talk's Khaled in to making a linux(ubuntu to stay on topic) :) version of mIRC
[10:32] <hexstar> pawan: uhh...this is not adult channel
[10:32] <ShaRose> anyways, my bois is Award Modular BIOS V4.51PG
[10:32] <m4n> pawan: are you from a different planet, by any chance ?
[10:32] <hexstar> pawan: try #adult
[10:32] <dade> hey how do I get the beryl icon, I can only seem to find the beryl manager.//? and how do I run beryl on startup?
[10:32] <hexstar> Sharose: that is a old bios, get a newer one from your pc manufacturers website
[10:32] <m4n> dade: how do you start it ?
[10:33] <dade> yyea
[10:33] <m4n> dade: cant you plug that into one of the init scripts ?
[10:33] <ShaRose> i don't even know if they exist anymore
[10:33] <hexstar> who made the pc ShaRose?
[10:33] <dade> how do you start it, I don't want to run it by typing "beryl" in terminal, cause the terminal stays open
[10:33] <ShaRose> a local companie
[10:33] <ShaRose> *company
[10:33] <hexstar> dade: you can do beryl& and that will let you close terminal
[10:34] <ShaRose> I'm trying to find mobo maker
[10:34] <hexstar> ShaRose: ah....
[10:34] <m4n> dade: use that inside *dm (kdm or gdm or xdm or something? )
[10:34] <dem0n> yo something seems to be wrong with my sevices
[10:34] <hexstar> ShaRose: yeah, you'll have to look inside the computer on the mobo for some model number
[10:34] <dade> beryl& didn't work
[10:34] <dem0n> whn i start in single mode they work when not they dont bu ill fix in the morning
[10:35] <hexstar> dade: what did it say?
[10:35] <ShaRose> the only labels i see are award and intel
[10:35] <CheshireViking> dade, try this on ubuntu forums http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=440388, first question is about how to autostart beryl
[10:35] <dade> reloading options
[10:35] <ShaRose> i think i see something
[10:36] <hexstar> sharose: what?
[10:36] <ShaRose> GA-686LX3
[10:36] <hexstar> ah yeah that's probably somthing
[10:36] <hexstar> lemme see
[10:37] <hexstar> yes that's the motherboard model #, congrats :)
[10:37] <hexstar> now to try and track down their website
[10:37] <hexstar> this appears to be the mobo: http://www.tamayatech.com/parts.php?g=GA686LX3
[10:37] <ShaRose> i lag out again?
[10:38] <hexstar> sharose: found the site...it's slow...
[10:38] <gartra1> !dvds
[10:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dvds - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:38] <gartra1> !dvd
[10:38] <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
[10:38] <ShaRose> so's my internet as you may have guessed :P
[10:39] <Anudhyan> Hello, I've a Realtek RTL8139 Fast Ethernet Adapter and its not being detected in ubuntu. Is there anything I can do to get it to work?
[10:39] <ShaRose> my parents may come down here expecting a working ubuntu, and me asleep in my bed. boy will they be peeved.
[10:39] <ShaRose> !ping
[10:39] <ubotu> pong
[10:40] <hexstar> ShaRose: download latest bios here: http://europe.giga-byte.com/FileList/bios/motherboard_bios_ga-686lx3_2.4c.exe, it looks like you'll need to extract it in windows :(
[10:40] <ShaRose> no biggie
[10:40] <jetscreamer> lies
[10:40] <ShaRose> I'm running xp on this machine
[10:41] <hexstar> ShaRose: ah ok
[10:41] <jetscreamer> cabextract unshield orange
[10:41] <ShaRose> do i need a floppy :P
[10:41] <hexstar> shaRose: so yeah, extract it and read the readme file. That should explain how to do the update
[10:41] <hexstar> ShaRose: yeah you will :P :)
[10:41] <ShaRose> shit
[10:41] <ShaRose> no cd D:
[10:41] <jetscreamer> actually all you need is a clean dos env... you can run the files off of hd or usb stick
[10:42] <ShaRose> wow that site is slow
[10:42] <hexstar> ShaRose: well, you could burn a cd too...http://bootdisk.com/plan10/flashcd.zip and http://bootdisk.com/txtfiles/flashcd.txt
[10:42] <hexstar> ShaRose: they're in spain :o
[10:42] <ShaRose> :O
[10:42] <ShaRose> I'm in newfoundland :O
[10:42] <hexstar> lol
[10:43] <ShaRose> still 'starting'
[10:43] <ShaRose> lol
[10:43] <hexstar> lol
[10:43] <hexstar> yeah the site is very slow unfortunately
[10:43] <pawan> any bluetooth software for ubuntu
[10:44] <gartra1> built in
[10:45] <ShaRose> on another note, once i got bored and connected my wiimote to my pc
[10:45] <bobby> hello?
[10:45] <ShaRose> i built a car in garrysmod with it :D
[10:45] <CheshireViking> !bluetooth | pawan
[10:45] <ubotu> pawan: For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[10:45] <hexstar> I just love how gigabyte puts ads on the left side of their webpages XDF
[10:45] <hexstar> *XD
[10:45] <bobby> hm i need help on installing Ubuntu? @_@;
[10:45] <ShaRose> the ads probably load faster
[10:45] <hexstar> bobby: what's wrong?
[10:46] <bobby> can you install it withought having to have the CD?
[10:46] <CheshireViking> !install | bobby
[10:46] <ubotu> bobby: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[10:46] <ShaRose> :S
[10:46] <bobby> because my computer cant burn CDs
[10:46] <hexstar> bobby: yeah, with netinstall
[10:46] <dissection> What is a CLI Instant Messenger on Linux that supports Yahoo, MSN and AIM?
[10:46] <bobby> whats netinstall
[10:46] <hexstar> bobby: http://mediakey.dk/~cc/ubuntu-netboot-and-netinstall-with-pxe/
[10:47] <Anudhyan> Can anybody help me detect my ethernet card?
[10:47] <Tenen> do ifconfig
[10:47] <gordonjcp> Anudhyan: yes, it's in your PC
[10:47] <hexstar> dissection: pidgen
[10:47] <hexstar> !info pidgen
 lspci
[10:47] <ubotu> Package pidgen does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[10:47] <ShaRose> i reconnected again
[10:47] <dimebar> dissection: : finch
[10:47] <shijith> how i can ply mp3 in ubuntu
[10:48] <hexstar> !info pidgin
[10:48] <Anudhyan> Well ifconfig doesnt help. pppoeconf says 'theres no working ethernet card.
[10:48] <dissection> hexstar: pidgin != CLI
[10:48] <ubotu> Package pidgin does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[10:48] <hexstar> oh cli
[10:48] <Tenen> guys i need to ask a question, does ubuntu 7.04 have madwifi installed by default,  as i switched to kubuntu but it has no madwifi in default install and i cant get my wifi/internet to work
[10:48] <hexstar> irssci
[10:48] <dissection> dimebar: Okay, let me see. Thanks
[10:48] <hexstar> !info irssci
[10:48] <Anudhyan> nicle: could you elaborate?
[10:48] <ubotu> Package irssci does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[10:48] <hexstar> er it's something like that
[10:48] <dissection> irssi is an IRC client
[10:48] <pawan> cant connect to my bluetooth device
[10:48] <pawan> bluesoliel
[10:49] <Anudhyan> I googled and a few ppl have a prob detecting RTL8139
[10:49] <Anudhyan> But theres no solution.
[10:49] <bobby> so what am i supposed to be doing on this site?
[10:49] <Tenen> !info madwifi
[10:49] <ubotu> Package madwifi does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[10:49] <hexstar> dissection: oh sorry, I'm tired
[10:49] <bobby> im here -> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/WindowsServerNetboot
[10:49] <dissection> :)
[10:49] <shijith> how cani play mp3 in ubuntu
[10:49] <hexstar> bobby: that's good :)
[10:49] <hexstar> just follow the steps
 just run the command: lspci
[10:49] <bobby> kay
[10:49] <hexstar> although really, cd install is easier...cd drives are cheap, you should buy one (how are you surviving without one?!)
[10:50] <Anudhyan> Ok thx nicle
[10:50] <gumjo> hello anyone use avant dock...
[10:50] <jetscreamer> lspci | less if it's like big
[10:50] <pawan> any good bluetooth application to transfer files
[10:50] <shijith> pls help any one pls
[10:50] <hexstar> !bluetooth | pawan
[10:50] <ubotu> pawan: For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[10:50] <Tenen> Is madwifi by default installed on a base ubuntu install? i Know my ubuntu 5.10 does but my kubuntu 7.04 doesnt , let me know plz
[10:50] <pawan> !bluetooth
[10:51] <dissection> dimebar: Where do I get finch from?
[10:51] <hexstar> !info finch
[10:51] <ubotu> Package finch does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[10:51] <hexstar> doh!
[10:51] <CheeseGardener> Hello :)
[10:51] <hexstar> hi cheesegardener
[10:51] <CheeseGardener> Is it ok if I ask a question?
[10:51] <hexstar> yes
[10:51] <CheeseGardener> or is someone in line before me?
[10:51] <dimebar> dissection: think it comes with pidgin
[10:51] <hexstar> !ask
[10:51] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:51] <bobby> where do i find "Tftpd32.exe"
 run: sudo apt-get install audacious
[10:52] <CheeseGardener> Well, when I use ubuntu, I get the normal loading screen, and it asks me what I want to do when I boot from the CD
[10:52] <hexstar> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Tftpd32.exe&btnG=Google+Search bobby
[10:52] <CheeseGardener> then I click "start and install"
[10:52] <Tenen> Is madwifi by default installed on a base ubuntu install? i Know my ubuntu 5.10 does but my kubuntu 7.04 doesnt , let me know plz
[10:52] <hexstar> CheeseGardener: ok..
[10:52] <CheeseGardener> it takes a while but, the loading screen completes, and it sends me this screen where it is going down a list of things
[10:52] <CheeseGardener> checking them off as "OK" and such
[10:52] <hexstar> right
[10:53] <ShaRose> HUZZAH
[10:53] <CheeseGardener> Not really any major problems there either.
[10:53] <hexstar> sharose: ?
[10:53] <CheeseGardener> Then it brings me to this... brownish white screen, with a mouse on it, and nothing else.
[10:53] <dimebar> dissection: yeah; it is bundled with pidgin
[10:53] <ShaRose> found a better mirroy
[10:53] <ShaRose> *mirror
[10:53] <hexstar> sharose: ah :D
[10:53] <ShaRose> america.giga-byte.com/FileList/bios/motherboard_bios_ga-686lx3_2.4c.exe
[10:53] <CheeseGardener> and it just stays on there.  It doesn't change or load any bars.
[10:53] <ShaRose> lol
[10:53] <hexstar> cheesegardener: is the light on the cd drive still lashing?
[10:53] <hexstar> *flashing
[10:53] <CheeseGardener> No.
[10:53] <hexstar> hmm
[10:54] <CheeseGardener> I waited around 20-25 minutes.
[10:54] <hexstar> how much ram do you have?
[10:54] <CheeseGardener> 1 gig of ram
[10:54] <bobby> hexstar where do i find
[10:54] <CheeseGardener> DDR212
[10:54] <bobby> "Tftpd32.exe
[10:54] <Xados> any distorted pixels at the screen center?
[10:54] <bobby> "
[10:54] <CheeseGardener> No.
[10:54] <bobby> didnt mean to hit enter
[10:54] <Tenen> Is madwifi by default installed on a base ubuntu install? i Know my ubuntu 5.10 does but my kubuntu 7.04 doesnt , let me know plz
[10:54] <hexstar> bobby: http://tftpd32.jounin.net/
[10:54] <CheeseGardener> It just stops loading.
[10:54] <CheeseGardener> For some reason.  I suspect not completely.
[10:54] <safwan> i have a problem with sound, does anyone know
[10:54] <safwan> no sound
[10:54] <ShaRose> wait
[10:55] <CheeseGardener> Because when I hold the power button, it goes to a screen saying "System is halting!"
[10:55] <hexstar> CheeseGardener: You might try downloading the iso from a different mirror and reburning, it could be a bad copy
[10:55] <ShaRose> both my computers are hooked up in a network
[10:55] <CheeseGardener> I tested the CD, but maybe you are right
[10:55] <ShaRose> is it possible to flash over that?
[10:55] <CheeseGardener> My friend said to get the fiesty fawn version
[10:55] <CheeseGardener> He is trying to hook me up with what he has.
[10:55] <safwan> how do i configure the sound to work
[10:56] <hexstar> ShaRose: no, you will need to extract the files and follow the instructions. What you'll end up doing is booting off the floppy or cd and running the flash program from dos
[10:56] <CheshireViking> CheeseGardener, do you have access to another computer you can try the cd on, it'll help identify whether its a hardware problem or whether the cd is faulty
[10:56] <Tenen> Is madwifi by default installed on a base ubuntu install? i Know my ubuntu 5.10 does but my kubuntu 7.04 doesnt, does it come installed by default in ubuntu 7.04 , let me know plz
[10:56] <CheeseGardener> I could test it on my brother's laptop
[10:56] <bobby> i think i'm going to need alot of help on this because i dont kno my ip address, or my gateway address or my "size of pool"
[10:56] <ShaRose> hexstar: can i flash over a ethernet cable by chance?
[10:56] <CheeseGardener> If he doesn't have it passworded.  But I'll have to change it back when I'm done to the normal boot chian
[10:56] <pawan> not able to pair bluetooth device
[10:56] <CheeseGardener> chain*
[10:56] <hexstar> sharose: no...do you not have a cd burner or floppy drive?
[10:57] <ShaRose> i have a dvd burner
[10:57] <hexstar> bobby: where is your cd drive? :P
[10:57] <ShaRose> i just don't wanna wasste a cd
[10:57] <ShaRose> :O
[10:57] <CheeseGardener> I'll go test the CD on his laptop if I can quickly.
[10:57] <ShaRose> i still have another small hd in the old comp
[10:57] <hexstar> ShaRose: ah, well you may have to sacrifice one unfortunately
[10:57] <CheshireViking> CheeseGardener, it'd be worth you doing that, all you need to do is put the cd in & start the computer up to test whether it boots properly, you won't need to install it
[10:57] <bobby> hexstar: i dont get it @_@;
[10:57] <ShaRose> can i put it on that
[10:57] <CheeseGardener> Ok.  I will be back soon to let you know.
[10:57] <hexstar> ShaRose: unless that drive only contains dos, no
[10:58] <ShaRose> it dosn't have anything on it
[10:58] <hexstar> bobby: do you have a cdrom drive?
[10:58] <bobby> yeah
[10:58] <hexstar> bobby: then download the cd image from ubuntu.com and burn it and use that
[10:59] <bobby> was the cd image the 700 MB download?
[10:59] <hexstar> ShaRose: you have to be in a complete dos environment to flash the bios, it won't work any other way
[10:59] <hexstar> bobby: yes
[10:59] <bobby> because if so i already downloaded that, i believe but it told me that i need to burn a cd and restart my computer while the CD is in my drive
[10:59] <ShaRose> sigh
[10:59] <Taggard> Does anyone know a good t utorial on how to install Ubuntu on my Mac? I've tried to and whenever I start the livecd I get that X has failed to start.
[10:59] <bobby> and i cant burn CDs
[10:59] <hexstar> bobby: right, you need to burn the downloaded image onto the cd and reboot onto the cd
[11:00] <hexstar> !install
[11:00] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[11:00] <bobby> so i cant really do anything if i cant burn?
[11:00] <hexstar> oh!
[11:00] <hexstar> bobby: you can have a cd shipped to you: https://shipit.ubuntu.com/
[11:00] <ankitag> I am trying to install 7.04 on my laptop but the X interface fails to start and I get the ubuntu prompt. What command do I run to start the install in text mode
[11:00] <pawan> how to set wireless devices such as bluetooth
[11:00] <bobby> i know but is there any other way to do it WITHOUGHT a CD?
[11:01] <bobby> WITHOUT*
[11:01] <hexstar> yes the netinstall but as you saw that is difficult to do
[11:01] <bobby> hm =|
[11:01] <hexstar> the cd is free, all it costs is shipping
 ftp install
[11:01] <Tenen> Is madwifi by default installed on a base ubuntu install? i Know my ubuntu 5.10 does but my kubuntu 7.04 doesnt, does it come installed by default in ubuntu 7.04 , let me know plz
[11:01] <bobby> whats ftp install
[11:01] <SoulRaven> hy, how i recomplie the vlc with ffmpeg, lame and flv/
[11:01] <SoulRaven> ?
[11:01] <bobby> hexstar im only 15 so i cant really do anything other then downloading and installing, nothing in real life =|
 why can't u use the cd ?
[11:01] <_cyrus_> bobby: why don't u use imgburn
[11:01] <CheshireViking> bobby, there is an option to use a usb stick to install, i've not done it myself, but its an option for you
[11:01] <hexstar> bobby: oh
[11:01] <bobby> wow...
[11:02] <bobby> insmod i dont have the cd
[11:02] <hexstar> bobby: well, you'll have to ask your parents to pay the shipping...the shipping shouldn't be much
[11:02] <bobby> cyrus i dont kno what that is
[11:02] <ankitag> I am trying to install 7.04 on my laptop but the X interface fails to start and I get the ubuntu prompt. What command do I run to start the install in text mode
 d/l it
[11:02] <SoulRaven> because the vlc that i installed with apt-get is not compiled with this encoders
[11:02] <pawan> unable to pair with bluetooth device
[11:02] <hexstar> insmod: he has no burner
[11:02] <bobby> cheshire whats that...
[11:02] <hexstar> d/l=download
[11:02] <bobby> hexstar i dont think my mom will help me because she tells me to do it myself...
[11:02] <pawan> i am trying to pair my nokia 6600 with bluesoliel dongle
[11:02] <bobby> insmod whats it for
[11:03] <insmod> so do a usb
[11:03] <CheshireViking> bobby, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
[11:03] <_cyrus_> bobby: do a search and download that program - it burns an iso image for u on a cd
[11:03] <hexstar> he has no cd burner
 do a usb or ftp (old)
[11:03] <bobby> and i dont have an blank CDs...
[11:04] <hexstar> bobby: next thing you get, cd burner and blank cds ;)
[11:04] <bobby> yeah, i cant burn CDs guys and i cant afford anything
 i told you several ways
[11:04] <bobby> sorry insmod i think i missed it then =|
 usb ftp laplink netinstall etc
[11:04] <Vietnow> Hello! I've run into a problem after installation of ubuntu on a E machine T6534 w/ athl 64, can anyone offer me some help??
[11:04] <Busata> just ask :)
[11:04] <hexstar> bobby: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
[11:04] <bobby> whats the easiest that i can just do right here on my computer?
[11:05] <hexstar> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
[11:05] <bobby> im at the "https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick" site
[11:05] <hexstar> do you have a usb stick?
[11:05] <bobby> nope =|
[11:05] <hexstar> ok...
 look up loadlin
[11:06] <bobby> on the https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick site?
[11:06] <bobby> well i mean at the top right spot u mean?
 do you have a cdrom ?
[11:06] <bobby> a drive or a cd?
[11:07] <hexstar> bobby: you there?
[11:07] <Max_-> I would like to use sudo -i while I'm in Gnome, how can I do? (I want to play with files and folders w/o having to go in a terminal...)
 they will ship a cd for free
[11:07] <bobby> yeah
[11:07] <keisangi> hi there
[11:07] <bobby> insmod i'm not really trying to make this into such a big deal =|
 yup or just have a friend burn one
[11:07] <CheeseGardener> Ok I am back.
[11:07] <bobby> as to have it a week long thing
[11:07] <hexstar> bobby: download this: http://isv-image.ubuntu.com/vmware/Ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.zip , then install this: http://www.vmware.com/products/player/ ...this will let you install ubuntu without a cd
[11:07] <bobby> and i dont kno anyone with ubuntu
[11:07] <hexstar> it'll run ubuntu inside of your current os
[11:07] <bullgard4> What kind of program is 'kinit'? On a  konsole it prints: "kinit: No  resume image, doing normal boot ..." I cannot find kinit via Synaptic. man kinit: "There is no manual entry for kinit."
[11:07] <CheeseGardener> It works on the other computer.  They are both laptops, and both similar.
[11:07] <bobby> hexstar both?
[11:07] <hexstar> yes download both
 you can do it on win
[11:08] <keisangi> how do i setup service that autostart on boot in ubuntu ? on fedora i used a tool called "setup" ..
[11:08] <hexstar> the zip is the vmware image, vmware player lets you run the image. With that you will not have to leave your current windows install and can still enjoy ubuntu
[11:08] <keisangi> say for exemple i would like to desactive gdm or kdm so they won't start when my system boot up
[11:08] <bobby> ok
 you don't need Ubuntu to burn it
[11:08] <hexstar> :)
[11:09] <bobby> insmod what?
 never mind lol
[11:09] <bobby> lol, okay
[11:10] <legendaryfish> test
[11:10] <CheeseGardener> I cannot figure out the problem it seems though.  I mean, both of the computers I used it on are Toshiba laptops.  His is a little newer than mine however.
[11:10] <hexstar> !test
[11:10] <ubotu> failed
[11:10] <CheeseGardener> Ubuntu works on his, so it is a hardware issue.
[11:10] <CheshireViking> CheeseGardener, what laptop do you have?
[11:10] <ShaRose> ok, i think it's flashed
[11:10] <ShaRose> now how do i reinstall grub
[11:10] <hexstar> CheeseGardener: it's probably a video card issue
[11:10] <hexstar> !grub | ShaRose
[11:10] <ubotu> ShaRose: 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
[11:11] <CheeseGardener> A toshiba satellite M45-S265
[11:11] <CheeseGardener> with an added 512 MB of DDR212 ram
[11:11] <Vietnow> Hello! I've run into a problem after installation of ubuntu on a E machine T6534 w/ athl 64, can anyone offer me some help??
[11:11] <bobby> gosh, so much downloading -.-
[11:11] <CheeseGardener> I think it is my CD rom drive?  It reads the CD but continues to "pause" it's reading.
[11:12] <hexstar> bobby: at least it's free :)
[11:12] <bobby> yeah =|
[11:12] <CheeseGardener> It will read a little, pause, then read a little more.
[11:12] <hexstar> do something like play a game or watch tv while it downloads :)
[11:12] <bobby> im using windows 98SE so.... hopefully itll all still work
[11:12] <ShaRose> please note i am running the text install
[11:12] <ShaRose> hexstar?
[11:12] <bobby> hexstar: btw a friend said ubuntu isnt good if i just play games and stuff, that true?
[11:13] <bobby> or will it not make much of a difference
[11:13] <bobby> since im already using windows 98se
[11:13] <hexstar> Sharose: 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
[11:13] <bobby> [ which isnt good at all ] 
[11:13] <cafuego> bobby: Not for windows games no, on account of not being windows.
[11:13] <ShaRose> :S
[11:13] <cafuego> bobby: linux games run fine.
[11:13] <howlingmadhowi1> windows 98se? fun for the whole family :)
[11:13] <ShaRose> that dosn't tell me anything
[11:13] <bobby> whats the difference?
[11:13] <hexstar> bobby: that is true unfortunately, however with the vmware setup you will still keep the windows install
[11:13] <ShaRose> it says livecd
[11:13] <bobby> oh ok
[11:13] <CheeseGardener> Does anyone know why my CD rom drive might be pausing?
[11:13] <bobby> so it wont make much of a difference for games, right?
[11:13] <CheshireViking> CheeseGardener, http://www.duncarin.com/wp2/?p=13
[11:13] <ShaRose> i am running the TEXT INSTALLER
[11:14] <Po1ic3man> ,   ?
 disk is no good
[11:14] <hexstar> oh, did you install already or are you just now installing?
[11:14] <ShaRose> and i don't want to have to do the entire installation over agin
[11:14] <CheshireViking> CheeseGardener, that website says that there's problems with the live cd on your laptop, but gives a suggestion on how to get round them
[11:14] <hexstar> Sharose
[11:14] <howlingmadhowi1> vmware or similar allow you to install windows inside linux. to the best of my knowledge there are still some problems with graphics drivers, so i'd look into that if i were you beforehand
[11:14] <ShaRose> :P
[11:14] <MindOfChaos> hello
[11:14] <rausb0> bobby: if you are using win98se now, i suspend your hardware is quite old and maybe too slow to run ubuntu
[11:15] <TonySu> xchat
[11:15] <rausb0> s/suspend/suspect
[11:15] <Po1ic3man> any one speak russian ?
[11:15] <hexstar> oh...ok well. You can't do a non text install?
[11:15] <bobby> raus
[11:15] <ShaRose> nope
[11:15] <pawan> how to transfer files from phone to pc using bluetooth
[11:15] <MindOfChaos> Any one else had experience with dual booting with vista
[11:15] <bobby> it was once windows xp but the college that had it before me
[11:15] <bobby> changed it to windows 98se
[11:15] <CheeseGardener> Ok.  Thank you very much Cheshire
[11:15] <bobby> because thats the only windows that was working with them at that time
[11:15] <cmoi-juju> where I can finddrivers Alsa 1.0.14rc1?
[11:15] <CheeseGardener> I will try adding that and see what happens.
[11:15] <MindOfChaos> Hey Ubuntu does manage to run on old hardware
[11:15] <CheeseGardener> I will let you know if it helps.
[11:15] <hexstar> ShaRose: ok, then try ctrl+alt+f8, keep doing that with different fx keys until you get one with a login prompt
[11:15] <CheshireViking> !ru | Po1ic3man
[11:15] <ubotu> Po1ic3man:    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[11:15] <hexstar> type root, root and then follow those instructions
[11:15] <hexstar> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[11:15] <ankitag> Hi, I have a desktop install CD. Is there any way for me to run th text mode install
[11:15] <bobby> well whatever im still trying
[11:16] <CheeseGardener> I will come back here either way.
[11:16] <dissection> I tried to install pidgin but it says gaim conflicts with the intsalled package gaim-data. What do I do?
[11:16] <hexstar> bobby: I think that vmware player will work on 98se, not sure
[11:16] <CheshireViking> CheeseGardener, good luck, hope it works for you
[11:16] <wizzo> I was wondering if someone can help me out here, how can i find out the ports that xchat uses so i can forward the ports on my router?
[11:16] <bobby> kay
[11:16] <CheeseGardener> I hope so too.  And thank you again.
[11:16] <cmoi-juju> where I can find drivers Alsa 1.0.14rc1?
[11:16] <cafuego> dissection: Remove gaim and gaim-data.
[11:16] <howlingmadhowi1> wizzo: it may be mentioned in /etc/services
[11:16] <Vietnow> Directly after installing ubuntu on my friends computer, it rebooted into wheat appeared to be a text based ubuntu, I think its something to do with the nvidia video card drivers, anyone know what this is all about? I have no clue to get to an actual desktop
[11:16] <wizzo> kk thank you very much
[11:16] <dissection> cafuego: I don't want to remove gaim. But I also need a CLI based IM.
[11:16] <Taggard> I'm using an external disk I used to use with my Mac, and its HFS+ formatted. Anyway, its got stuff I need on it but its unreadable due to permissions. How do I read it?
[11:17] <rausb0> MindOfChaos: but the hardware must not be too old. i doubt ubuntu (with gnome desktop) will run smoothly on machines with 128mb ram.
[11:17] <cafuego> dissection: pidgin IS gaim. You cna't have both.
[11:17] <hexstar> Going, later
[11:17] <MindOfChaos> oh
[11:17] <dissection> cafuego: Okay, what other CLI IMs are available?
[11:17] <MindOfChaos> My old computers still have 512mb ram
[11:17] <MindOfChaos> 1.2GHz Celeron
[11:17] <ShaRose> fx keys?
[11:17] <rausb0> MindOfChaos: when i say "old" i mean it
[11:17] <cafuego> dissection: neither gaim not pidgin are cli anyway afaik.
[11:17] <MindOfChaos> Running Windows 98
[11:17] <bobby> hexstar: and 512MB RAM minimum <--
[11:18] <howlingmadhowi1> Taggard: have you tried reading it as root?
[11:18] <MindOfChaos> Ubuntu runs ok with 256mb
[11:18] <cafuego> dissection: I used to use micq, but that only does icq afaik.
[11:18] <bobby> okay
[11:18] <Taggard> howlingmadhowi1: No, thats essentially what im asking how to do
[11:18] <MindOfChaos> I havn't tryed with less
[11:18] <rausb0> MindOfChaos: yeah, my xubuntu also runs ok with 256mb
[11:18] <dissection> cafuego: Okay. Someone here told me pidgin comes with a CLI version too.
[11:18] <bobby> mindofchaos: were u talking to me?
[11:18] <dissection> cafuego: Any others? I need a CLI IM that supports Yahoo and MSN.
[11:18] <dimebar> dissection: it does
[11:19] <dissection> dimebar: But I can't install it without removing gaim. Any other CLI IMs I can use?
[11:19] <cafuego> dissection: No idea
[11:19] <cafuego> dissection: pidgin *is* gaim
[11:19] <pawan> how to search for bluetooth device
[11:19] <howlingmadhowi1> Taggard: i always use the command line for this stuff. are you okay on the command line? if not, the easiest way to do it would be to configure the root account and then log back in as root
[11:19] <khaleel5000> hello how do you change  mac address in ubuntu
[11:19] <dissection> Then why the two names?
[11:19] <cafuego> dissection: The packages conflict, so if you want pidgin, remove gaim. If you want gaim, remove pidgin.
[11:19] <cafuego> dissection: it was renamed.
[11:19] <ShaRose> sigh.
[11:20] <cafuego> khaleel5000: via `ifconfig'
[11:20] <Taggard> howlingmadhowi1: Done it, thanks :)
[11:20] <bobby> hexstar
[11:20] <CheshireViking> dissection, there was legal action because of the name, Gaim was too much like Aim so it was renamed
[11:20] <dissection> I read somewhere that pidgin is unstable.
[11:20] <dissection> And its not in the Ubuntu repositories anyway
[11:20] <cafuego> dissection: I read somewhere the earth is flat <heh>
[11:21] <howlingmadhowi1> khaleel5000: have a look here: http://whoozoo.co.uk/mac-spoof-linux.htm
[11:21] <cafuego> I find it works fine, but you will need to backport it from the gutsy source, or find a package somewhere.
[11:21] <ShaRose> he left
[11:21] <dissection> There's no need to be sarcastic, cafuego.
[11:21] <howlingmadhowi1> Taggard: did it work?
[11:21] <boris_> i just got 3 ubuntu feisty CDS from shipit and my brother's old computer starts and when i try to click on start or install button it says invalid or corrupt kernel image
[11:22] <ShaRose> GRRRR
[11:22] <khaleel5000> cafuego:  howlingmadhowi1  thanks
[11:22] <cafuego> dissection: I though there was, hence my sarcasm.
[11:22] <boris_> computer is running win98
[11:22] <dimebar> dissection: I'd install pidgin over gaim (losing the ubuntu-desktop metapackage isn't really a problem)
[11:22] <boris_> and i think it fullfills all requirements
[11:23] <ShaRose> ok, then try ctrl+alt+f8, keep doing that with different fx keys until you get one with a login prompt
[11:23] <cafuego> dimebar: Especially what with on the next dist-upgrade gaim being replaced by pidgin anyway...
[11:23] <ShaRose> what the heck are fx keys?
[11:23] <cafuego> ShaRose: The top row on Yoru keyboard, F1 through F12.
[11:23] <rausb0> ShaRose: f1, f2, f3, ...
[11:23] <dissection> Can't finch be installed separately without having to install pidgin?
[11:23] <ShaRose> oh
[11:24] <Azraeli> the sound through my headphones just died when I turned on my computer
[11:24] <cafuego> dissection: I expect they use the same backend libraries, so probably not.
[11:24] <lightning18> i need help: Motorola SM56 Modem
[11:24] <piti> Hi everyone, I just tried to use splashy, but it isn't set yet. Is this normal, can't I use it ?
[11:25] <ShaRose> nothing
[11:25] <see1> i am chinese
[11:25] <ShaRose> f1 to f12
[11:26] <see1> 
[11:26] <WhitE-DeMoN> i have a problem here
[11:27] <CheshireViking> !cn | see1
[11:27] <ubotu> see1: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[11:27] <howlingmadhowi1> ShaRose: hold down the left ctrl and alt keys and then press F2. if everything goes away, hold down the left ctrl and alt keys and press F7
[11:27] <see1> thank you
[11:27] <act1v8> X on Ubuntu 7.04 LiveCD looks like it doesn't find the resolution of my monitor on a laptop. The resolution should be 1280x800 but in /etc/X11/xorg.conf the resolution is 1024x786 but I can't see a thing on the screen! The screen is turned off when I'm on console 7, on console 1 I see the terminal. Help!
[11:27] <lightning18> i need help: Motorola SM56 Modem or any help about sl-modem
[11:28] <howlingmadhowi1> act1v8: sounds like the x-server isn't starting. which driver are you using according to xorg.conf?
[11:28] <WhitE-DeMoN> i downloaded an online game, RPG, and installed it. It does the Auto Patch but it doesn't reach the game itself. It is a Windows game, but i tried that on Wine, and thats what happens. May anyone help please?
[11:28] <Azraeli> Anyone know how to get headphones to work with a realtek ALC883 soundcard. They were working last time I used to computer but now they don't.
[11:28] <act1v8> howlingmadhowi1: the Radeon driver "ati"
[11:28] <ShaRose> sorry, i think i lagged out agin
[11:29] <ShaRose> after i said f1 - f12
[11:29] <howlingmadhowi1> ShaRose: hold down the left ctrl and alt keys and then press F2. if everything goes away, hold down the left ctrl and alt keys and press F7
[11:29] <Frogzoo> WhitE-DeMoN: appdb.winehq.com
[11:29] <c0_j0mLo_fZz> alow
[11:29] <ubuntu_noob> Hello
[11:29] <NETWizz> How do I get a list of all installed package
[11:29] <NETWizz> I want a list of all my installed packages
[11:29] <ShaRose> on the main ubunutu screen i take it
[11:29] <WhitE-DeMoN> Frogzoo, it is there.
[11:29] <rausb0> NETWizz: dpkg -l
[11:29] <WhitE-DeMoN> Frogzoo, it is there.
[11:29] <act1v8> howlingmadhowi1: but if X isn't starting shouldn't I see a terminal at console 7 ?
[11:29] <howlingmadhowi1> act1v8: mm, as far as i know, the ati driver looks at xorg.conf to find out what it should be doing. you could try manually editing xorg.conf to include the graphics modes of your monitor and then restarting the x-server
[11:29] <ubuntu_noob> Sorry, I cannot remember your name, but the person who helped me with reinstalled fixed my problems
[11:29] <ubuntu_noob> Thankyou!
[11:29] <bullgard4> What is a 'kernel handler'?
[11:30] <howlingmadhowi1> act1v8: nope
[11:30] <Frogzoo> WhitE-DeMoN: good, so read how to get it working
[11:30] <WhitE-DeMoN> Frogzoo, and most ppl played ity
[11:30] <Frogzoo> !appdb | WhitE-DeMoN
[11:30] <ubotu> WhitE-DeMoN: Appdb is a database of apps & help for programs that run under wine: see http://appdb.winehq.org
[11:30] <act1v8> howlingmadhowi1: I tried that. nothing
[11:30] <beni> does ubuntu support his windows filesystem NFS?
[11:30] <ShaRose> ctrl + alt + f2 does NOTHING
[11:30] <WhitE-DeMoN> Frogzoo, itb
[11:30] <Frogzoo> beni: does linux support NFS? certainly
[11:31] <howlingmadhowi1> act1v8: did you check the default depth? what happens if you change the driver from "ati" to "vesa"? does x-windows start?
[11:31] <WhitE-DeMoN> Frogzoo, the name is "Conquer Online"
[11:31] <beni> Frogzoo: my mum had an HDD crash and i need to recover data
[11:31] <Frogzoo> WhitE-DeMoN: itb?
[11:31] <wizzo_> i was wondering if someone could tell me how to set up what ports xchat uses so i can port forward my router
[11:31] <act1v8> howlingmadhowi1: let me try
[11:31] <Frogzoo> beni: you mean NTFS?
[11:31] <ShaRose> howlingmadhowi1: ctrl + alt + f2 does nothing.
[11:31] <beni> Frogzoo: yep, sorry I spelled it wrong
[11:31] <WhitE-DeMoN> Frogzoo,  sorry
[11:32] <ankitag> Is there any way to do a text install from a desktop install CD?
[11:32] <lightning18> NETWizz: use synaptic package manager
[11:32] <howlingmadhowi1> ShaRose: that's strange. i wonder why
[11:32] <dissection> When I try to remove gaim, it says nautlius-sendto and ubuntu-desktop will be removed :S
[11:32] <ankitag> The X is not able to start and the installation fails
[11:32] <act1v8> howlingmadhowi1: yes. I see gdm now :)
[11:32] <Frogzoo> beni: don't know, but gl
[11:33] <neuber> Hey I can't get my terminal to work
[11:33] <CheshireViking> !ntfs-3g | beni
[11:33] <ubotu> beni: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[11:33] <act1v8> howlingmadhowi1: it's just that the whole screen is streched and fuzzy... shouldn't it be sharp and crisp?
[11:33] <aleksanteri> where's the ubuntu wallpapers located at?
[11:34] <omegabeta> where do you place .sh scripts so that you can call/invoke them from anywhere?
[11:34] <bullgard4> What kind of program is 'kinit'? On a  konsole it prints: "kinit: No  resume image, doing normal boot ..." I cannot find kinit via Synaptic. man kinit: "There is no manual entry for kinit."
[11:34] <act1v8> aleksanteri: /usr/share/backgrounds I think
[11:34] <piti> where is the ubuntu splash image ?
[11:34] <aleksanteri> ok, i'll check
[11:34] <neuber> can someone tell my why I cant get a terminal to open?
[11:34] <aleksanteri> act1v8: thanks
[11:34] <ShaRose> Still no idea what to do here
[11:34] <ShaRose> -_-
[11:35] <corentin> Hi all :)
[11:35] <tupa> neuber, several answers come to my mind
[11:35] <neuber> tupa, like what?
[11:35] <wizzo_> what am i doing wrong that no file that is trying to be sent to me actually starts downloading? it just says "Starting" with no progress
[11:35] <tupa> neuber are you running a Desktop Environment?
[11:35] <dissection> When I try to remove gaim, it says nautlius-sendto and ubuntu-desktop will be removed. What do I do?
[11:36] <neuber> tupa, uh... i think so?
[11:36] <tupa> neuber, which one?
[11:36] <tupa> dissection, they are transition packages, it is safe to remove them (at least ubuntu-desktop, let me see if the other one too)
[11:36] <neuber> tupa, i'm not really sure... i'm pretty new at this...
[11:37] <tupa> neuber, did you installed, ubuntu, kubuntu or xubuntu
[11:37] <dissection> What is ubuntu-desktop?
[11:37] <neuber> tupa, ubuntu
[11:37] <beni> Are there any good data recovery tools for linux??
[11:37] <tupa> neuber: ALT+F2 -> gnome-terminal <enter>
[11:37] <beni> can anyone help me with this? There are very important Documents on this HDD :(
[11:37] <act1v8> beni: yes there was one... I forgot it's name
[11:37] <databuddy> if i use ntpdate to update time it will autoupdate immediately rite?
[11:38] <neuber> tupa, that doesn't seem to do anything
[11:38] <Netspirit> hello all, is there any french ubuntu users here?
[11:38] <neuber> tupa, i don't think i'm using gnome right now
[11:38] <tupa> dissection, installer for all packages of ubuntu-desktop, that includes gaim, so you remove the dependency and you remove the package
[11:38] <wizzo_> i would really like for someone to tell me what i'm doing wrong lol why wont any of my downloads actually start downloading? they just say starting
[11:38] <tupa> neuber try xterm
[11:38] <beni> !recovery
[11:38] <ubotu> To rescue a broken system, boot the alternate install CD and select "Rescue a broken system"
[11:39] <neuber> sweet
[11:39] <neuber> tupa, so why does that work, but the gui shortcut doesn't?
[11:39] <dissection> tupa: It says the same thing when I try to remove gaim-data
[11:39] <jamesdell> !bluetooth
[11:39] <ubotu> For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[11:39] <Vietnow> Guys I need some help, I posted my question here >>>> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3114888#post3114888
[11:40] <tupa> neuber, I dunno, there can be several options, one is probably you removed gnome-terminal and that's why you couldn't run it with gnome-terminal command
[11:40] <neuber> tupa, how could i accidentally remove something like that?
[11:40] <tupa> dissection it is safe to remove it
[11:40] <Netspirit> PART
[11:41] <Netspirit> oups sorry
[11:41] <tupa> neuber, I dunno
[11:41] <dissection> tupa: But its also used by Sylpheed to send attachments from the file manager. So I'll need that
[11:41] <bullgard4> What does the switch -S in 'dpkg -S <name>' mean? I could not find it in man dpkg.
[11:42] <WhitE-DeMoN> !bluetooth
[11:42] <ubotu> For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[11:42] <jamesdell> WhitE-DeMoN: something problem with your bluetooth?
[11:42] <WhitE-DeMoN> jamesdell, no, sorry and thanks :)
[11:43] <tupa> bullgard4, dpkg -S <name> == search a file in repository
[11:43] <wizzo_> anybody able to help me with download problem for xchat??
[11:43] <act1v8> howlingmadhowi1: I can't switch to resolution 1280x800... it always displays at 1024x786
[11:43] <bullgard4> tupa: Thank you very much.
[11:44] <jamesdell> WhitE-DeMoN: it's okey :)
[11:44] <WhitE-DeMoN> jamesdell, how can i update my Wine?
[11:44] <jamesdell> wizzo_: if you cant make it in apt-get, look it out in synaptic :)
[11:44] <Azraeli> can anyone help with sound problems?
[11:45] <jamesdell> WhitE-DeMoN: apt-get update wine ?
[11:45] <WhitE-DeMoN> jamesdell, thanks :D
[11:45] <jamesdell> WhitE-DeMoN: just tell me if that works :)
[11:45] <tupa> wizzo_ maybe it is a ports closed problem
[11:46] <act1v8> howlingmadhowi1: can I use another driver... that supports higher resolutions ?
[11:46] <wizzo> tupa, thats what i thought too but for some reason i must be a complete idiot and cant find where i can change the ports for xchat
[11:46] <dissection> tupa: And according to Synaptic Manager, its recommended that ubuntu-desktop is not removed.
[11:46] <dissection> Aren't there any other CLI IMs? :[
[11:46] <Vietnow> Helppppp    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3114888#post3114888
[11:47] <act1v8> dissection: there is Finch. I think it's a good one
[11:47] <jamesdell> wizzo: another way maybe try to visit xchat website and find any ubuntu installer :)
[11:47] <tupa> wizzo, are you sure you have a public IP and ports open?
[11:47] <WhitE-DeMoN> jamesdell, i am not the administrator :D
[11:48] <dissection> act1v8: I need to install pidgin to be able to use Finch. I need to remove Gaim to be able to install pidgin. I need to remove ubuntu-desktop be able to install pidgin and synaptic package manager recommends that I don't remove it.
[11:48] <tupa> wizzo, start a service like apache or proftpd and then follow this link: http://www.upseros.com/portscan.php
[11:48] <act1v8> dissection: ouch
[11:48] <tupa> wizzo if you don't have any green lights, you are blocked
[11:48] <wizzo> tupa, why the hell didnt i think of that lmao
[11:48] <act1v8> ! resolution > act1v8
[11:48] <CheeseGardener> Succcess :)
[11:49] <CheeseGardener> I'm on the live CD now :)
[11:49] <wizzo> tupa, do you happen to know what port range xchat actually uses though?
[11:49] <CheshireViking> CheeseGardener, welcome back,
[11:49] <CheeseGardener> Although I have a new question now:  Can someone walk me through partitioning a drive?
[11:49] <CheeseGardener> I would like to partition 10 gb for ubuntu
[11:49] <howlingmadhowi1> bullgard4: kinit is the kernel initialisation thread. it's part of the linux kernel :)
[11:49] <CheeseGardener> Off of an existing hard drive.
[11:49] <fluteflute> Partitioning from what? A windows install.
[11:50] <Kaitlyn> I have a spare computer i ONLY use as an SVN server. Can I put it into hibernate and it can continue to act as an SVN server?
[11:50] <CheeseGardener> Yes.  From a windows installed HD
[11:50] <tupa> wizzo, no, if you get green lights, and you are in DMZ (if you have a router) you don't have to worry about the port range
[11:50] <dcordes> !botsnack
[11:50] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[11:50] <fluteflute> Have you got a Ubuntu disk - which version have you got?
[11:50] <bullgard4> howlingmadhowi1: Please tell me what a kernel initialisation _thread_ is.
[11:50] <CheeseGardener> um I have fiesty fawn
[11:50] <fluteflute> live cd?
[11:50] <CheeseGardener> I believe
[11:50] <CheeseGardener> yes.
[11:50] <CheeseGardener> Live CD
[11:50] <fluteflute> ok
[11:51] <howlingmadhowi1> act1v8: sorry. my flatmate needed some help. i'm back now. a further possibility is that the refresh rates in xorg.conf aren't high enough
[11:51] <pawan> hi
[11:51] <pawan> any phonetools software for using with bluetooth
[11:52] <vaineh> hi, what exactly do K and S do in regards to the rcX.d??
[11:52] <act1v8> howlingmadhowi1: from what I saw in windows, the screen's max refresh rate is 60Hz but in System > Pref. > Screen Resolution it says 61Hz which is impossible
[11:52] <CheeseGardener> So, how would I go about partitioning some space from a windows hard drive?
[11:53] <fluteflute> http://www.howtoforge.com/dual_boot_windows_xp_vista_ubuntu_feisty
[11:53] <kblin> hi
[11:53] <kblin> what do I need to install to get manpages for the POSIX api functions?
[11:53] <fluteflute> the 1st bit talks about installing XP - you can skip that bit
[11:53] <CheeseGardener> Yes :) but I must say...
[11:53] <CheeseGardener> Ubuntu from a CD is faster than windows is on my hard drive.
[11:54] <fluteflute> same here!
[11:54] <fluteflute> windows has so much 'bulk' and programs slowing it down
[11:55] <CheeseGardener> Yes, I really am only keeping windows on my computer for the games I play.
[11:55] <CheeseGardener> I must say though, I have one more question:
[11:56] <CheeseGardener> Is it possible to take an NTFS external USB 2.0 HD, and take a 20 gb chunk to turn into FAT32 for ubuntu files?
[11:56] <fluteflute> yes
[11:56] <boris_> im getting failed to allocate mem resources on win98 but im sure it's strong enough
[11:56] <CheeseGardener> How would I go about doing this?  If  you don't mind me asking...
[11:56] <boris_> ubuntu feisty livecd from shipit
[11:56] <fluteflute> in the terminal do "sudo apt-get install gparted"
[11:57] <fluteflute> gparted is a tool that is great for partitioning
[11:57] <CheeseGardener> terminal?
[11:57] <howlingmadhowi1> bullgard4: have a look here: http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/early-userspace/
[11:57] <ntbnnt> vote for more linux support by publishers
[11:57] <CheeseGardener> I've never used ubunto before so, I'm a bit confused.
[11:57] <fluteflute> apoplications menu -> accesories -> terminal
[11:57] <howlingmadhowi1> act1v8: there's also the possibility that the gnome window manager is limiting your resolution. have a look here:
[11:58] <fluteflute> its a command line interface which hopefully you shouldn't need to use too much but is much easier for some tasks
[11:58] <fluteflute> that command simply installs gparted
[11:58] <Trashynovel> say I have 2 sound cards installed, and I want ubuntu to use one instead of the other
[11:58] <CheeseGardener> I see
[11:58] <CheeseGardener> it says it is already there
[11:58] <CheeseGardener> and at the newest version.
[11:58] <fluteflute> ok good
[11:59] <fluteflute> look at your application menu and see if you can find gparted on there
[11:59] <act1v8> howlingmadhowi1: where?
[11:59] <vaineh> what exactly do K and S do in regards to the rcX.d?? i want to run a script to send an email when a machine is shutdown
[11:59] <howlingmadhowi1> act1v8: sorry, forgot the link! http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=400035
[12:00] <veauger> I'm having some sort of strange problem with the nvidia driver on a 6800.  First I cant get the restricted drivers manager to recognize that I need a restricted driver.  I'm pretty sure I have the driver installed (nvidia-glx-new via synaptic and then nvidia-xconfig) but when its in use I just get a black screen and cant even ctrl+backspace to kill X.  Forum posts that I've seen all seem like dead ends.  Anyone have any suggestions?
[12:00] <CheeseGardener> ok I clicked install
[12:00] <CheeseGardener> under add/remove
[12:00] <Vietnow> Can someone offer me some help? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=514774
[12:00] <Vietnow> I get brought the the terminal
[12:00] <howlingmadhowi1> veauger: (ctrl+alt+backspace)
[12:00] <veauger> yeah that one
[12:00] <Vietnow> and how no idea what to do once I get there
[12:00] <CheeseGardener> Where did it install to?
[12:01] <CheeseGardener> I see, it is in admin.
[12:01] <howlingmadhowi1> veauger: but as to your problem, i haven't a clue
[12:01] <kblin> ah. manpages-posix-dev
[12:01] <fluteflute> my fault
[12:01] <veauger> howlingmadhowi1: yeah if I change the one line from nvidia to nv it reverts back just fine, but I cannot use nvidia driver
[12:01] <ntbnnt> veauger: thats werid, my 6800 works great OFB
[12:01] <fluteflute> it is under admin as gnome partition manager
[12:02] <veauger> ntbnnt: you just installed the latest stable ubuntu and ran the restricted drivers manager?
[12:02] <CheeseGardener> ok
[12:02] <ntbnnt> veauger: yup
[12:02] <CheeseGardener> I located the external
[12:02] <ubuntu_noob> Quick question
[12:02] <veauger> ntbnnt: cause the manager just flat out refuses to see that I have an nvidia card, it always says that I dont have a card that needs a restricted driver
[12:02] <ubuntu_noob> How big is compiz-fusion?
[12:02] <fluteflute> from the top right selection box?
[12:02] <ubuntu_noob> I'm not sure If I've got enough space
[12:03] <avis> ubuntu_noob, its built into gnome
[12:03] <howlingmadhowi1> Vietnow: the easy way would be to switch off 3d acceleration for now and try to configure it later. to do this type the following:
[12:03] <fluteflute> you must right click and click "unmount"
[12:03] <CheeseGardener> yes
[12:03] <ntbnnt> veauger: its happy with mine, the restricted man. came up and i activated the restricted driver, no probs
[12:03] <howlingmadhowi1> Vietnow: sudo nano -w /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:03] <ubuntu_noob> avis: I mean the desktop effects
[12:03] <ubuntu_noob> How can I enable it then?
[12:03] <veauger> ntbnnt: if you do an lspci | grep -i vga what do you get?
[12:03] <avis> ubuntu_noob, yes its built into gnome
[12:03] <CheeseGardener> ok
[12:03] <CheeseGardener> it is unmounted
[12:04] <ubuntu_noob> avis: how do I enable it?
[12:04] <avis> ubuntu_noob, system-preferences-desktop effects
[12:04] <ubuntu_noob> thankyou
[12:04] <ntbnnt> i'm not at that computer, but it says my 6800 is there
[12:04] <howlingmadhowi1> Vietnow: enter your password
[12:04] <veauger> ntbnnt: I get nVidia Corporation Unknown device 0400
[12:04] <randoman> hey guys, well I think I have all the libes and files copied to the chroot dir for mysql. but when i go to chroot /chrootdir /usr/sbin/mysqld --user=msqld & it gives me Fatal error: Can't change to run as user 'mysql' ;
[12:04] <fluteflute> just a sec
[12:04] <CheeseGardener> ok
[12:04] <dcordes> avis, but only with aiglx ready vga driver eh?
[12:04] <howlingmadhowi1> Vietnow: scroll down the screen to where you see a driver called "nvidia" or similar
[12:04] <randoman> and i know its there, ive looked in the passwd a million times
[12:04] <randoman> any ideas anyone?
[12:04] <pawan> hot to use kmobiletools
[12:04] <Vietnow> thanks howlingmadhowi1
[12:04] <fluteflute> http://www.howtoforge.com/partitioning_with_gparted
[12:05] <howlingmadhowi1> Vietnow: replace the name of the driver with "vesa"
[12:05] <avis> dcordes, integrated intel, ati, and nvidia support i think
[12:05] <ntbnnt> veauger: i get a specfic
[12:05] <fluteflute> right click and click resize/move
[12:05] <avis> i believe #ubuntu-effects is the right channel for that sort of thing
[12:05] <veauger> ntbnnt: great, I bet the brand I have went and changed something so its completely useless with the driver.  Unfortunately complete dealbreaker with linux if it is the nvidia driver itself and not ubuntu
[12:05] <howlingmadhowi1> Vietnow: type ctrl+o
[12:05] <fluteflute> the link explains better
[12:05] <pawan> how to enbale file access
[12:05] <mloki_> help!!
[12:05] <howlingmadhowi1> Vietnow: type ctrl+x
[12:05] <dcordes> avis, which does not apply for ati using fglrx... afaik
[12:05] <Vietnow> howlingmadhowi1 join the room #vietnow
[12:05] <ntbnnt> veauger: is it a knock-off (diamond?)
[12:06] <mloki_> I'm tring to config my sensors and I don't understand one part
[12:06] <veauger> ntbnnt: I'm not even sure let me see if I can find out
[12:06] <mloki_> can someone help me out
[12:07] <ntbnnt> veauger: fiesty should have builtin support for the nivida junk like it does for ati
[12:07] <vaineh> in rcX.d directories do K scripts get run before S scripts ???
[12:08] <ntbnnt> veauger: if its a knock-off chipset you might have to just see it they have drivers
[12:08] <randoman> anyone have any thoughts on my problem?
[12:08] <veauger> ntbnnt: its an MSI branded card
[12:09] <veauger> ntbnnt: 8600GTS
[12:09] <pawan> hi
[12:09] <ntbnnt> veauger: MSI is okay, i don't understand y you would have troble then
[12:09] <ntbnnt> veauger: MSI is usually better about such things
[12:09] <CheeseGardener> there is one thing I am comfused about
[12:10] <CheeseGardener> when I resize a drive
[12:10] <veauger> ntbnnt: asus mainboard too
[12:10] <CheeseGardener> the files on it aren't deleted
[12:10] <CheeseGardener> are they?
[12:10] <rysiek|pl> hi all
[12:10] <avis> that is correct CheeseGardener
[12:10] <SoulRaven> hy, plase help me to recompile the vlc from the sources....
[12:10] <fluteflute> they shouldn't be
[12:10] <fluteflute> as avis said
[12:10] <CheeseGardener> Ok
[12:10] <SoulRaven> because in the sinstaltion from apt-get
[12:10] <CheeseGardener> how do I merge free space
[12:10] <fluteflute> however sometimes loss does happen
[12:10] <CheeseGardener> into a drive?
[12:10] <ntbnnt> veauger: im smelling a driver bug then
[12:11] <SoulRaven> the suport for ffmepg and mp3 is not enable
[12:11] <avis> CheeseGardener, i believe gparted requires that you have free space next to the partition you wish to grow if i'm not mistaken
[12:11] <pawan> hi
[12:11] <CheeseGardener> Oh... well it lists unallocated space.
[12:11] <fluteflute> are you trying to create a new partition? or 'merge' with another?
[12:11] <pawan> how to access phone files using bluetooth
[12:12] <CheeseGardener> and I can make a new partition with that... but it needs to be above or below one to expand?
[12:12] <fluteflute> yes
[12:12] <CheeseGardener> a new one, for now.
[12:12] <rysiek|pl> guys, I am using feisty but I need a package from gutsy (live-helper), should I download and dpkg -i live-helper*deb, or rather play with /etc/apt/preferences?
[12:12] <CheeseGardener> But I want to know how to add if I need to
[12:12] <veauger> ntbnnt: apparently its just not supported
[12:12] <fluteflute> right click and click new
[12:12] <veauger> ntbnnt: nvidia havent gotten off their duffs to write the driver yet, even though the 8800 IS already supported
[12:12] <CheeseGardener> ok
[12:12] <fluteflute> thats a right click on the empty space
[12:12] <avis> rysiek|pl, if it were me i'd grab the .deb
[12:13] <SoulRaven> please help me....
[12:13] <ntbnnt> veauger: try 'sudo nvida-settings' and play with that
[12:13] <veauger> ntbnnt: ok nm, there are drivers, but thy are super new
[12:13] <rysiek|pl> avis: m'kay
[12:13] <veauger> ntbnnt: maybe just need newer package
[12:13] <CheeseGardener> what is primary and extended?
[12:13] <jacobian_wrk> is there a way to install the DOM inspector for the latest firefox in ubuntu
[12:14] <CheeseGardener> and also what is round to cylanders?
[12:14] <ntbnnt> veauger: yea, just inject some of that new juice in your box
[12:14] <fluteflute> http://www.theeldergeek.com/hard_drives_01.htm
[12:14] <mloki_> I followed the howto to the sensors detect and now I am not sure what to do next it tells me that need to and lines to /ect/modules but I don't know where to find that
[12:14] <veauger> ntbnnt: yeah in late may people were using a beta nvidia driver that was working with 8600gts
[12:15] <Lustblader> hi room
[12:15] <fluteflute> i don't know about the cylinders thing tough
[12:15] <SoulRaven> please help me to recompile the vlc from the sources....the version a have now, got from the apt-get....i not have the ffmpeg and lame suport
[12:15] <mloki_> terminal tells me command not found
[12:15] <ntbnnt> veauger: yea, i saw that - in case you didnt read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[12:15] <Netspirit> hello all, I'm looking for somebody who know well using lpr command with eFax on Ubuntu server 7.04
[12:16] <veauger> ntbnnt: I saw a few others, not that one in particular, thanks
[12:16] <ntbnnt> veauger: np
[12:16] <wizzo_> ok i've been trying to fix this for hours but i cant seem to get it... who wants to help? :) lol
[12:16] <Orange_Species> Hello everyone. I've got a few questions. I am debating between Ubuntu and Xubuntu. Could someone tell me why Xubuntu is inferior to Ubuntu?
[12:16] <IndyGunFreak> SoulRaven: i'm not aware of any music player that has those features out of the box, yu have to install the proper codecs
[12:16] <avis> SoulRaven, if i were you i would tar xzvf the .tar.gz file assuming that is what you have and then nano the README.
[12:16] <Orange_Species> I am a total Linux n00b.
[12:16] <IndyGunFreak> Orange_Species: its not inferior.
[12:16] <SoulRaven> i have instaled the codecs
[12:16] <SoulRaven> for that
[12:17] <Orange_Species> So whats the difference? I'm confused.
[12:17] <avis> Orange_Species, i would not say its inferior.  it simply uses XFCE.  ubuntu uses the Gnome enivorment and is more commonly used in these parts
[12:17] <IndyGunFreak> Orange_Species: Xubuntu runs xfce, which is a much lighter GUI than GNome(Ubuntu)..
[12:17] <Orange_Species> Seems like the same thing almost.
[12:17] <ntbnnt> veauger: there's still a little work going on it - restricted drivers suk
[12:17] <SoulRaven> but when i tray to transcode to mp3 i got the error...
[12:17] <Orange_Species> Can Xubuntu do everything Ubuntu can?
[12:17] <Trashynovel> soumy sound doesn't work
[12:17] <IndyGunFreak> Orange_Species: generally... old, slow PC.. xubuntu.., newer PC, Ubuntu
[12:17] <Trashynovel> *sound
[12:17] <IndyGunFreak> Orange_Species: yes
[12:17] <Trashynovel> modprobe snd-emu10k1 works but I still hera nothering
[12:18] <Trashynovel> alsamixer says that everything is up on the sound
[12:18] <ntbnnt> Orange_Species: all that and and more!
[12:18] <Orange_Species> Well I have a new PC. Bought it a few months ago. Why would Ubuntu be better?
[12:18] <wizzo_> whenever i try to download a file with xchat it only says "Starting" in the file transfers but never actually does can someone help me with this?
[12:18] <Trashynovel> I think it might be a problem with my two sound cards
[12:18] <IndyGunFreak> Orange_Species: this is addressed on Xubuntu's site.
[12:18] <ntbnnt> Orange_Species: it'll make your coffee
[12:18] <CheeseGardener> um....
[12:18] <Netspirit> So anyone can help me on a eFax problem with Ubuntu feisty
[12:18] <IndyGunFreak> Orange_Species: if you have a new PC, use whichever one you want
[12:18] <CheeseGardener> so extended ones can be further divided easily
[12:19] <CheeseGardener> into almost "areas"
[12:19] <CheeseGardener> called logical drives
[12:19] <CheeseGardener> while a primary is a whole new drive with it's own boot?
[12:19] <CheeseGardener> its*
[12:19] <NETWizz> I built a list of all packages I have installed
[12:19] <NETWizz> took forever
[12:19] <pawan> hi
[12:19] <NETWizz> I picked out each I installed
[12:19] <veauger> ntbnnt: yeah I stopped using linux right before ubuntu came into existence -- its lightyears ahead from wehre it was then
[12:19] <Orange_Species> Ok. Another stupid question. Which one would you say is best for a n00b to Linux?
[12:19] <NETWizz> That should allow me to do a clean install of Ubuntu
[12:19] <ntbnnt> Orange_Species: Ubuntu
[12:19] <NETWizz> night
[12:20] <IndyGunFreak> Orange_Species: they are essentially the same, use whichever one you want.
[12:20] <pawan> any software to transfer file from mobile phone to pc using bluetooth
[12:20] <IndyGunFreak> Orange_Species: what works on one, works on the other.
[12:20] <Orange_Species> Alright. Why do you say that, ntbnnt?
[12:20] <fluteflute> yeah
[12:20] <CheeseGardener> so I understand it right?
[12:20] <veauger> Orange_Species: I also say that, if that helps :P
[12:20] <fluteflute> tou don't need a 'boot' drive so an extended one will be fine
[12:20] <CheeseGardener> an extended one for my external?
[12:20] <fluteflute> yeah
[12:21] <CheeseGardener> and also, unlike primaries, I can add to an extended?
[12:21] <avis> Orange_Species, if you have ubuntu installed and you want to try out xubuntu or kubuntu you can simply do a sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop or kubuntu-desktop
[12:21] <veauger> Orange_Species: its built with you in mind, there is a large community behind it to update it and support it.  That is all
[12:21] <fluteflute> yep
[12:21] <ntbnnt> Orange_Species: really, its up to you, for the hell of it try kubuntu too, but Ubuntu is probably most easily accessible because of its simple interface
[12:21] <CheeseGardener> Ok
[12:21] <CheeseGardener> I will do that.
[12:21] <wizzo_> whenever i try to download a file with xchat it only says "Starting" in the file transfers but never actually does can someone help me with this?
[12:21] <CheeseGardener> What is a good linux format?
[12:21] <Orange_Species> Haha. Does Linux need a virus scanner & firewall?
[12:21] <CheeseGardener> to put the extended in?
[12:21] <ntbnnt> Orange_Species: check screenshots
[12:21] <CheeseGardener> and if I delete a primary, can I add it back to the original primary?
[12:22] <IndyGunFreak> Orange_Species: these are all things you can find with a very brief google search.
[12:22] <avis> CheeseGardener, i'm just your average linux user and i use ext3 partition type
[12:22] <IndyGunFreak> !google | Orange_Species
[12:22] <ubotu> Orange_Species: Google is a very popular search engine: http://www.google.com  -  Google also has a Linux-specific search engine: http://google.com/linux
[12:22] <ntbnnt> Orange_Species: of KDE, Gnome, and Xubuntu
[12:22] <kiz_> Guys, how can i update fiesty -> gusty (unstable) ?
[12:22] <Orange_Species> nybnnt: I've actually downloaded them all. And have them all on seperate disks. Im running my own live disk atm. Just trying to figure out which one I like. Im so confused.
[12:22] <Orange_Species> KDE, GNOME... whats the difference?
[12:22] <CheeseGardener> Like, if I have my external, and make a new primary, will it delete my current primary?  or just cut a piece off?  and also, can I delete a primary and add it to another primary?
[12:22] <IndyGunFreak> Orange_Species: are you a troll?
[12:23] <wizzo_> roflmfao
[12:23] <Orange_Species> No.
[12:23] <Orange_Species> I take offense to that. :P
[12:23] <ntbnnt> Orange_Species: its really all in how you wanna interact - if you like command lines, eat solaris for breakfast
[12:23] <wietz0r> Orange_Species: gnome is better supported by ubuntu
[12:23] <IndyGunFreak> Orange_Species: wel, nobody could possibly be that dense..
[12:23] <avis> Orange_Species, if it helps, the masses tend to use Gnome.  just plain old ubuntu.
[12:23] <wietz0r> IndyGunFreak: Atm you're a troll
[12:23] <IndyGunFreak> Orange_Species: the only thing thats different, is the GUI, thats it, "under the hood", OS's are all the same
[12:23] <pawan> hi
[12:23] <IndyGunFreak> wietz0r: hardly...
[12:23] <pawan> !hi
[12:23] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[12:23] <giandrea> hello
[12:23] <wietz0r> IndyGunFreak: calling someone dense is pretty trollish
[12:23] <wizzo_> well put IndyGunFreak
[12:24] <ntbnnt> Orange_Species: just go with gnome unless you absolutely LOVE widgets and such
[12:24] <pawan> !hello
[12:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hello - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:24] <IndyGunFreak> wietz0r: not minding your own buisness, is very trollish
[12:24] <kiz_> Guys , help me plz =) How can i update Ubuntu 7.04 -> Kubuntu 7.10 (unstable) ?
[12:24] <Orange_Species> Well I'm sorry Im putting you out, IndyGunFreak. I am a Windows user and want to learn Linux. I've only started playing with them today.
[12:24] <wietz0r> ntbnnt: Just learn raw CLI
[12:24] <Orange_Species> No I'm not a troll.
[12:24] <IndyGunFreak> Orange_Species: only way you learn, is to read
[12:24] <IndyGunFreak> Orange_Species: every single question you've asked, is answered on each page's download site
[12:24] <Orange_Species> And ask questions. I ask a lot of questions.
[12:24] <wietz0r> Orange_Species: Only way to learn, is to do
[12:24] <ntbnnt> wietz0r: word
[12:24] <veauger> Orange_Species:  Just use Ubuntu.  If you know nothing of linux thats where you want to start.  Just do it and start playing with it
[12:24] <fluteflute> sorry cheesegardener I have to leave now
[12:24] <IndyGunFreak> Orange_Species: but there's no reason to flood a support channel, with questions like this, when all the info is on the sites you downloaded the iso's from
[12:25] <CheeseGardener> Does anyone know if you can add a primary partition to another primary?
[12:25] <wizzo_> Orange_Species, i've been a windows user forever, been on ubuntu for like a week and a half and i love it... just try it out and learn it by trial and error
[12:25] <howlingmadhowi1> IndyGunFreak: well maybe he prefers having conversations to learn something than reading. i know i do
[12:25] <dns_56> kiz_: not recomended yet, but you need to edit your /etc/apt/sources.list and replace feisty with gutsy then apt-get dist-upgrade
[12:25] <Jokk> i have broken package how to fix it ?
[12:25] <CheeseGardener> when you turn one primary into free space?
[12:25] <ntbnnt> Orange_Species: we really don't care how long u used windows, eat a screenshot
[12:25] <IndyGunFreak> howlingmadhowi1: maybe, but the channel topic is fairly clear.. SUPPORT
[12:25] <kiz_> dns_56: thx .
[12:25] <Jokk> i have broken package how to fix it ?
[12:25] <monfis> #ubuntu.pl
[12:26] <wietz0r> IndyGunFreak: answering questions == suppport
[12:26] <ntbnnt> Orange_Species: ppl have used windows since greed was conceived
[12:26] <howlingmadhowi1> IndyGunFreak: yeah, you're right there. and the speed the screen sometimes scrolls by is pretty ridiculous anyway
[12:26] <Orange_Species> Ok well I'll go ahead and exit this live disk and install Ubuntu.
[12:26] <avis> yeah an aspiring ubuntu user is definitely worthy of support
[12:26] <Jokk> i have broken package how to fix it ?
[12:26] <IndyGunFreak> wietz0r: answering install questions, yes, answering general questions about the OS< are is on the webpage
[12:26] <ntbnnt> Orange_Species: and when we needed fresh air!
[12:26] <noIse> how to make alias automatigally save stuff?
[12:26] <wietz0r> noIse: alias as in aliases in bash ?
[12:26] <noIse> wietz0r yes
[12:27] <wietz0r> noIse: add them to .bashrc
[12:27] <CheeseGardener> can anyone help me with hard drive formatting questions??
[12:27] <noIse> i want them to automatigally save when i make them
[12:27] <noIse> no i dont always have time to add them there
[12:27] <Jokk> i have broken package how to fix it ?
[12:27] <wietz0r> noIse: You can just echo them in there
[12:27] <ntbnnt> ChesseGardener: y dont you just shoot
[12:27] <wietz0r> noIse: man echo
[12:27] <noIse> i know i can do that
[12:27] <ntbnnt> a man echo!
[12:27] <CheeseGardener> can I delete a primary, and add it to another primary?
[12:27] <noIse> its still a pain in the butt
[12:27] <noIse> i wanna be just able to use the alias command and they save
[12:27] <ntbnnt> uh, you can have 2 primaries
[12:28] <CheeseGardener> Yes but
[12:28] <CheeseGardener> if I have 2, and I want to merge two
[12:28] <ntbnnt> ChesseGardener: seperate
[12:28] <wizzo_> if someone can help me it would be great, whenever i try to download a file with xchat it only says "Starting" in the file transfers but never actually does can someone help me with this?
[12:28] <CheeseGardener> Wouldn't I delete one, and then there would be "extra" space to add to the other?
[12:28] <wietz0r> wizzo_: Have you forwarded the ports ?
[12:28] <veauger> ntbnnt: I just ran the program "Envy" that's supposed to install the latest driver.  Cross your fingers
[12:28] <CheeseGardener> Such as more space on the slider bar?
[12:28] <ntbnnt> ChesseGardener: nope, not as far as i know - theres probably some tool out there that tries but it will likely corrupt all your goodies
[12:29] <Trashynovel> can anyone help me with my misbehaving sound system?
[12:29] <nalpha> guys, there is a spesific channel talk about samba?
[12:29] <ntbnnt> ChesseGardener: u dualbooting
[12:29] <CheeseGardener> oh so primaries are permanent?
[12:29] <wizzo_> some people say to forward other say not too... i would but i cant figure out which ports xchat uses
[12:29] <wietz0r> nalpha: #samba
[12:29] <CheeseGardener> Yes, I want to make a new primary
[12:29] <wietz0r> wizzo_: Hold on
[12:29] <CheeseGardener> from a primary.
[12:29] <CheeseGardener> Is that possible?
[12:29] <ntbnnt> veauger: we'll see!
[12:29] <Orange_Species> avis I tried replying to your PM. Guess it doesn't work since Im on a live disk
[12:29] <avis> CheeseGardener, indeed it is if you know how to make the primary smalles
[12:30] <veauger> wizzo: you dont need port forwarding if the connection opens the port on its way OUT
[12:30] <Jokk> i have broken package how to fix it ?
[12:30] <avis> sorry orange its because i'm registered.  i'll sign out as someone else and give you a hand
[12:30] <CheeseGardener> Well I would only need 20 gigs
[12:30] <ntbnnt> ChesseGardener: primaries are permanent, sure, in a sense, but if you have primary partition you cannot "merge" it
[12:30] <veauger> wizzo: but if something on the outside wants in on a port aht hasnt already been used from the inside to get out, you need to forward it
[12:30] <CheeseGardener> but once I do it I cannot go back, right?
[12:30] <ntbnnt> you can however relocate data
[12:30] <CheeseGardener> unles I erase them both?
[12:30] <CheeseGardener> Otherwise I might lose both primaries?
[12:30] <ntbnnt> ChesseGardener: okay think like this
[12:31] <CheeseGardener> if I merge them?
[12:31] <IndyGunFreak> Orange_Species: you can't answer a PM cuz your nick isn't registered
[12:31] <ntbnnt> ChesseGardener: C: and D: are both drives
[12:31] <veauger> ntbnnt: it worked with ZERO intervention from me.  Totally awesome
[12:31] <ntbnnt> veauger: fricking sweet!
[12:31] <ntbnnt> ChesseGardener: you can move data between the drives correct
[12:31] <CheeseGardener> Yes
[12:32] <alexnick> sup guys? my package installers are a little messed up.
[12:32] <CheeseGardener> I believe I would
[12:32] <wizzo_> veauger: thats what i'm talking about, i'm not trying to send a file i'm trying to receive one
[12:32] <CheeseGardener> I just heard that linux doesn't write to NTFS well
[12:32] <CheeseGardener> as well as FAT32
[12:32] <alexnick> I get this message when I open Synaptic 'E: Type 'deb' is not known on line 59 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:32] <alexnick> E: The list of sources could not be read.
[12:32] <alexnick> Go to the repository dialog to correct the problem.
[12:32] <alexnick> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[12:32] <alexnick> '
[12:32] <Orange_Species> Ah I see Indy. Ok no worries. I don't want to register here yet. Not until I do a full install of the Linux distro. I do have an actually INSTALLATION question though.
[12:32] <wietz0r> CheeseGardener: It does, ntfs-3g is win
[12:32] <ntbnnt> ChesseGardener: dude, don't USE NTFS for your primary
[12:32] <IndyGunFreak> alexnick: have you made changes to your sources list?
[12:32] <CheeseGardener> I'm not.
[12:32] <ntbnnt> ChesseGardener: omg
[12:32] <avis> Orange_Species, it seems private messages are blocked completely from unregistered users so if you would like help please register
[12:32] <CheeseGardener> That's for windows
[12:33] <CheeseGardener> I want to make a new primary, from the NTFS one
[12:33] <Orange_Species> I have WindowsXP-MCE-SP2 installed. When I install a linux distro, will it override it and will I lose everything?
[12:33] <wietz0r> ntbnnt: Do you type the names instead of tab completing them ?
[12:33] <alexnick> I may have. I was following a guide on how to install a psx emulator but didn't follow through with it. Could that be it?
[12:33] <CheeseGardener> I want to take a piece off of it
[12:33] <Orange_Species> @ Avis: It's ok. I'll register once I get it installed.
[12:33] <ntbnnt> ChesseGardener: okay, you can transfer data between the two but only when you get into linux
[12:33] <CheeseGardener> and make a part a FAT32 primary
[12:33] <Orange_Species> thanks for trying Avis. =)
[12:33] <Qodosh> Do people in here work for Ubuntu?
[12:33] <veauger> Orange_Species: The answer is you almost certainly wont lose anything
[12:33] <CheeseGardener> or one that is good for linux to boot from
[12:33] <Trashynovel> will no-one help me with my disobedient sound system?
[12:33] <IndyGunFreak> Orange_Species: the installer has a disk partitioner, you'lll need to set a partition of your disk for Linux(usually at least 10gigs).., that should leave windows untouched if done properly, but backup your data.
[12:34] <ntbnnt> wietz0r: i dunno - i type a lot - more than i want to - im also on blacknberry
[12:34] <Trashynovel> I've tried everything the ubuntu manual thing says
[12:34] <veauger> Orange_Species: yeah I second the backup your data
[12:34] <Trashynovel> and there's not alsaconf to fix it
[12:34] <Orange_Species> Ok I'll do that. thanks. =)
[12:34] <nekt> Anyone know why when using the latest git kernel source there is no config.686 in debian/config?
[12:34] <wietz0r> ntbnnt: aah that explains things
[12:34] <CheeseGardener> Once I take a 10 gig piece from my 100 gig hard drive for linux
[12:34] <ntbnnt> ChesseGardener: backup your data and play around with it
[12:34] <CheeseGardener> what format should I use?
[12:34] <tupa> Qodosh, there are some developers here, why do you ask?
[12:34] <CheeseGardener> for the new primary?
[12:34] <veauger> Orange_Species its like going skydiving without a backup chute -- you wont need it 99.9999% of the time, but when you do need it you're damn glad u have it
[12:34] <ntbnnt> wietz0r: yea, whatever my blackberry tells me to do :P
[12:34] <IndyGunFreak> alexnick: have you made recent changes to your source list?
[12:34] <avis> CheeseGardener, i recommend ext3 for / and /home.
[12:35] <ntbnnt> ChesseGardener: seccond avis
[12:35] <Qodosh> tupa: sheer curiosity
[12:35] <Qodosh> tupa: Ty for the reply though.
[12:35] <CheeseGardener> Ok what about my external hard drive
[12:35] <gerro> CheeseGardener: remove system restore and delete temp folder as well as all the cookies and other junk
[12:35] <CheeseGardener> I am gonna cut a piece off for linux
[12:35] <dns_56> the .config is in the /boot dir
[12:35] <alexnick> Probably. I was trying to install a playstation emulator. How do I fix it?
[12:35] <tupa> Qodosh, if you ask cuz of the support, most of the people answer voluntarily
[12:35] <IndyGunFreak> alexnick: that shouldn't have screwed up your sources list.
[12:36] <CheeseGardener> ext3 as well for the external hard drive?
[12:36] <alexnick> Is there an easy fix for this problem?
[12:36] <gerro> alexnick: hmm I used apt-get install pcsx and it works ok :)
[12:36] <ntbnnt> how can you screw up a sources.list
[12:36] <IndyGunFreak> alexnick: maybe... type this w/o quotes.. "/join #indygunfreak"
[12:36] <nekt> Trying to compile a patched kernel, works fine except smp is not enabled as 386 is being used, 686 config is not either being created or downloaded with git, seeing with with both gutsy and feisty git pulls
[12:36] <Qodosh> tupa: I actually asked because I saw some job ads for ubuntu and it got me to wondering if people in this channel worked for ubuntu and were as part of the job.
[12:36] <avis> CheeseGardener, yes you'd need like a swap partition, about twice your memory.  and ext3 for / and /home.
[12:37] <Jokk> dpkg --configure
[12:37] <Jokk> i have broken dependencies how to fix them
[12:37] <Jokk> ?
[12:37] <CheeseGardener> Ok let me start with my external hard drive first.  I want a piece for linux files
[12:37] <tupa> Qodosh, what's the link?
[12:37] <CheeseGardener> It is currently NTFS
[12:37] <IndyGunFreak> !paste
[12:37] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[12:37] <ntbnnt> jokki: be more specfic, o
[12:38] <Jokk> noob :(
[12:38] <CheeseGardener>  I want to make 20 gigs into a format that is easy for linux to write to.
[12:38] <Jokk> when i try to install something it writes me
[12:38] <Qodosh> tupa: http://www.ubuntu.com/employment
[12:38] <CheeseGardener> What format should I use?  Can I make it an extended?  can the extended logical drives have their own format?
[12:38] <Jokk> "broken packages"
[12:38] <ntbnnt> jokk: a letter?
[12:38] <Jokk> ntbnnt
[12:38] <ntbnnt> oh
[12:38] <dns_56> nekt: get a kernel config file from /boot and put it in your src /.config then make oldconfig to get the different config options since the kernel was updated
[12:38] <avis> CheeseGardener, just make some room.  2GB for swap i'd say 8GB for / and the rest on /home
[12:39] <Jokk> ntbnnt what "oh" ?
[12:39] <ntbnnt> jokk: are you using synaptic or apt
[12:39] <Jokk> synaptic
[12:39] <CheeseGardener> and swap is just something that both windows and linux can read?
[12:39] <avis> CheeseGardener, just make swap swap, ext3 for / and /home.  its as simple as that
[12:39] <CheeseGardener> so I can log into windows and pull it onto the rest of the hard drive?
[12:40] <Jokk> ntbnnt what to do ?
[12:40] <ntbnnt> jokk: the best thing i can tell you is to right click your package and select install recommended
[12:40] <avis> CheeseGardener, absolutely not.  fat16 is.  known as vfat in the linux world.  you can also read/write to ntfs using the ntfs-3g and ntfs-config package.
[12:40] <tupa> Qodosh, no wages are posted in the site :(
[12:40] <nekt> dns_56:  this is without using autobuild?
[12:40] <ntbnnt> jokk: can you use apt?
[12:40] <Qodosh> tupa: I know disappointing aye?
[12:41] <Jokk> not at all
[12:41] <CheeseGardener> Oh?  where can I get these packages?
[12:41] <Qodosh> tupa: Though I just want a Jr. Sys admin job.
[12:41] <CheeseGardener> and they allow ubuntu to write to NFTS?
[12:41] <CheeseGardener> NTFS*
[12:41] <Jokk> ntbnnt how to find out whats broken ?
[12:41] <tupa> Qodosh, well at least you get paid, if I was a debian developer (ubuntu's "parent") I would be very pissed if someone uses my packages and gets paid
[12:42] <ntbnnt> jokk: read the man page for apt
[12:42] <Jokk> link pls
[12:42] <avis> CheeseGardener, indeed.  its as simple as installing ubuntu.  then you'd log into a terminal and do sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g ntfs-config but you need to learn the stuff first.. its pretty elementary.  just install and open up firefox and read awhile.  firefox startup page has alot of information for people new to ubuntu/linux.
[12:42] <dns_56> nekt: when i tried compileing the source i started with a tar, copied the .config as a starting point then used make-kpkg to create a debian package
[12:42] <ntbnnt> jokk: apt can attempt to fix your dependacies
[12:42] <tupa> Qodosh, there has been some debate over that, Debian wanted to pay developers through Dunk Tank, but it was not a sure thing
[12:43] <Jokk> how?
[12:43] <CheeseGardener> can I install from add/remove?
[12:43] <nekt> dns_56 ahh yeah, i think thats the linux-sources  way but not the git method, not exacltly sure but the docs on the git method say a config.686 should be present, but its not =/
[12:43] <avis> CheeseGardener, you should read alot.  most of these questions people will want you to learn on your own.  but if your taking notes sudo apt-get remove <package>
[12:43] <nekt> and the 386 version works fine, but it auto disables smp
[12:44] <nekt> anyone compiled from the git sources before?
[12:44] <CheeseGardener> ok so it is always sudo apt-get
[12:44] <CheeseGardener> for anything
[12:44] <ntbnnt> jokk: run "sudo apt-get install -f 'your package of choics'
[12:44] <CheeseGardener> and then what I want to do:
[12:45] <CheeseGardener> like remove or install
[12:45] <CheeseGardener> and what I want to remove or install
[12:45] <avis> CheeseGardener, thats only a good starting point.
[12:45] <ntbnnt> CheeseGardner: read "man apt-get"
[12:45] <dns_56> nekt: ubuntu has the config in /boot ie /boot/config-2.6.20-16-generic so copy that to your source directory, then run make old-config which will ask you about modules that have changed since the specified config file
[12:46] <dns_56> nekt: after that use make-kpkg and fakeroot to build the .deb
[12:46] <wizzo_> i'm trying to download files using xchat, the files dont get past where it says "Starting" i guess something is blocked can someone help me for more than a duration of 15 seconds?
[12:46] <nekt> thats from a linux-source version right, not a git repo? or you mean that too
[12:46] <act1v8> !radeon
[12:46] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:46] <ntbnnt> everyone here needs a big bowl of l33tiees
[12:46] <act1v8> !ati
[12:46] <wizzo_> lmao agreed
[12:47] <ntbnnt> lmao
[12:47] <avis> wizzo, chances are you are behind a router and need to forward a port range
[12:47] <wizzo_> ok i figured that one out kinda... but how can i forward a port that i have no idea which port is being used?!
[12:47] <ntbnnt> O.o
[12:47] <ntbnnt> DMZ!
[12:47] <howlingmadhowi1> CheeseGardener: there's also the graphical front-end for apt-get in system->administration->synaptic package manager
[12:48] <avis> wizzo, thats a networking question not really specific to ubuntu but if you want to msg me i'll help out
[12:48] <wizzo_> freakin awsome, you just made me so happy lol
[12:48] <dns_56> nekt: make-kpkg is a wrapper around the normal linux build scripts it runs i think it runs make all and captures the output, it does not care about the source layout that much
[12:48] <CheeseGardener> ok I understand apt-get but sudo means what?
[12:48] <melgibbsem> lo there
[12:48] <ntbnnt> su stands for super user
[12:48] <avis> wizzo, i believe you have to be registered to send private messages on freenode
[12:48] <ntbnnt> it is god of computers, the root
[12:49] <rene> hi
[12:49] <nomad111> does anyone here use a logitech vx revolution mouse?
[12:49] <howlingmadhowi1> CheeseGardener: linux distributions impose strict roles on to the users as to who can do what, even in a single user system. if you are changing something which would have an effect on another user, you have to do that as the superuser
[12:49] <melgibbsem> can anyone tell me how to sove xwindow configuration?
[12:49] <ntbnnt> if you "su" "do" then you do as god, or "root"
[12:49] <melgibbsem> (save)
[12:49] <wizzo> oh man..
[12:49] <rene> how do i use ubuntu's recovery mode? since ubuntu does not have a root password, what do i type at the prompt "give root password or type ctrl+d"?
[12:49] <howlingmadhowi1> moldy: give the password of your primary user
[12:50] <moldy> howlingmadhowi1: hmm that did not work
[12:50] <avis> moldy, sudo
[12:50] <veauger> Thanks all
[12:50] <moldy> avis: ?
[12:50] <ntbnnt> rene: root pass should be user pass
[12:50] <avis> sudo <what you are trying to do>
[12:50] <moldy> avis: "sudo what"?
[12:50] <howlingmadhowi1> moldy: does your primary user have sudo privileges?
[12:50] <moldy> avis: that is not possible
[12:50] <moldy> howlingmadhowi1: yes
[12:50] <vaineh> any ideas how i could get an email script to be run before postfix etc is killed during a shutdown ??
[12:50] <avis> i've never used recovery mode
[12:50] <moldy> avis: i am talking about the recovery mode. there is no shell to type "sudo" into.
[12:50] <CheeseGardener> Ok I am reading about "dual boot" and it says I need two drives.  1) A swap drive. and 2) A boot drive for ubuntu.
[12:51] <nekt> im finding these multiple methods of ubuntu kernel customization a nightmare,  MUCH more difficult then just the standard kernel compiling
[12:51] <CheeseGardener> Should both these drives be primaries?
[12:51] <DreamThief> has anyone inhere successfully managed to install and boot ubuntu on a compaq proliant 5500 from 1999?
[12:51] <moldy> howlingmadhowi1: i messed up by nsswitch.conf, that is why i need the recovery mode -- maybe the same problem is locking me out of the recovery mode, too?
[12:51] <avis> CheeseGardener, i'd make / primary and /home logical
[12:51] <moldy> howlingmadhowi1: "my nsswitch.conf"
[12:51] <howlingmadhowi1> CheeseGardener: it probably says you need at least two partitions for linux and windows will also need a partition.
[12:51] <ntbnnt> CheeseGardener: every "hard drive" needs a primary - i second avis
[12:51] <hkBst>  is it possible to install say xubuntu from the ubuntu server cd?
[12:51] <guitarmaniac> @dreamtheif no. what going wrong?
[12:52] <avis> DreamThief, i put xubuntu on a ancient compaq a couple days ago
[12:52] <moldy> i guess i will have to start looking for a live-cd :-/
[12:52] <nekt> dns_56: thanks for the advice, im gonna try to go back to a more standard method
[12:52] <DreamThief> woohoo
[12:52] <howlingmadhowi1> moldy: i'm afraid i don't know anythng about nsswitch.conf
[12:52] <ntbnnt> CheeseGardener: or you could just go with the guided partitioning since you do not seem to be cut out for boxes
[12:52] <CheeseGardener> /home is my swap?
[12:52] <dns_56> nekt: np, the only difference if you use make-kpkg is you get a deb that you move around and you can uninstall it from apt
[12:52] <Frogzoo> howlingmadhowi1: install, then add xfce - same thing
[12:53] <DreamThief> avis: did you need the smart start cd?
[12:53] <ntbnnt> CheeseGardener: swap is swap
[12:53] <Frogzoo> hkBst: install, then add xfce - same thing
[12:53] <Frogzoo> howlingmadhowi1: soz, tab malfunct
[12:53] <CheeseGardener> ok.  should swap be a primary?
[12:53] <moldy> f*ck... the machine has no cd-rom. argh.
[12:53] <ntbnnt> CheeseGardener: uh, thats irrevent
[12:53] <Frogzoo> CheeseGardener: no difference, best if it's on the outside though - like first partition
[12:53] <avis> DreamThief, you can simply install from the xubuntu cd.  i had to use the alternative cd since the video support from the live cd left me with a tiny screen
[12:53] <howlingmadhowi1> CheeseGardener: nope. the swap partition is a part of the hard drive which linux uses as if it were ram. basically. you create it and then forget about it
[12:53] <avis> DreamThief, assuming you want xubuntu
[12:54] <hkBst> Frogzoo: I had some trouble doing this yesterday. I isntalled server cd, then gnome, failed on missing X, so I installed xorg. But it fails to load X and all I get is a black screen.
[12:54] <ntbnnt> CheeseGardener: okay, theirs primary and primary is devided into many locical drives
[12:54] <howlingmadhowi1> CheeseGardener: it doesn't really matter if it is extended or primary. just to make things easier for you, i'd recommend you make everything primary. but remember that hard drives are limited to 4(5?) primary partitions
[12:54] <avis> CheeseGardener, swap is swap and ext3 for / and /home works great.  also keep in mind if your allocating gigs that 2000MB = 2 gigs for example
[12:55] <Frogzoo> hkBst: try "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[12:55] <CheeseGardener> How much space should I use for swap?  how much for / and how much for /home?
[12:55] <melgibbsem> can anyone tell me how to save xwindow configuration?
[12:55] <hkBst> btw, how does one search the package database from command line?
[12:55] <moldy> CheeseGardener: how much RAM do you have?
[12:55] <CheeseGardener> 1 gig
[12:55] <avis> CheeseGardener, you'll hear a million different answers but about double your ram i think is good
[12:55] <moldy> hkBst: apt-cache search <searchterm>
[12:55] <CheeseGardener> but:
[12:55] <CheeseGardener> Not 100% one gig
[12:55] <avis> so cheese i'd make that 2000 if i were you as in 2000 MB
[12:55] <CheeseGardener> I have onboard video
[12:56] <Frogzoo> CheeseGardener: 1gig swap, 15gig /, rest /home
[12:56] <howlingmadhowi1> CheeseGardener: i'd put anything up to double your ram size in swap and the rest as one partition for / and /home and everything else
[12:56] <moldy> CheeseGardener: with 1gig, 1gig of swap should be enough. the right size for /home depends entirely on your needs
[12:56] <CheeseGardener> Ok... I can spare 2 gigs for swap
[12:56] <moldy> CheeseGardener: /home holds all your "user data", so the bigger the better
[12:56] <CheeseGardener> but I only have 30 gigs max to work withow
[12:56] <CheeseGardener> more like 20
[12:57] <IndyGunFreak> ive never really understood the whole separate partition for /home...
[12:57] <howlingmadhowi1> moldy: that is, unless you're used to using different partitions, then i'd recommend putting /home and / on different partitions.
[12:57] <IndyGunFreak> it annoys me mre than anything
[12:57] <Frogzoo> CheeseGardener: stick with 1gig for swap
[12:57] <CheeseGardener> So 2 for swap, how much for /?
[12:57] <CheeseGardener> ok
[12:57] <CheeseGardener> you sure that will be ok then?  1 gig for swap?
[12:57] <moldy> howlingmadhowi1: yes, but then /home should usualy still get all that is not needed by /
[12:57] <howlingmadhowi1> IndyGunFreak: i use it but only because i like trying out different distributions and i don't have a second hard drive
[12:57] <moldy> CheeseGardener: yes
[12:57] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: what are your system specs?
[12:57] <moldy> CheeseGardener: my desktop system with 1g ram hardly uses any swap at all
[12:57] <IndyGunFreak> howlingmadhowi1: i guess in that sense, it makes sense
[12:58] <CheeseGardener> I have a 100 gig HD
[12:58] <CheeseGardener> 60 used for windows
[12:58] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: i mean memory/processor
[12:58] <CheeseGardener> so, I want to put 20 into linux
[12:58] <moldy> i found out the password i need to enter at the recovery prompt
[12:58] <CheeseGardener> 1.6 ghz centrino
[12:58] <moldy> but i wonder where that is stored
[12:58] <howlingmadhowi1> moldy: oh, which one was it?
[12:58] <CheeseGardener> 1 gig memory DDR212
[12:58] <moldy> howlingmadhowi1: i am not sure :)
[12:58] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: just make a 1.5gig swap, and don't worry about it.. your pc is fast enough, you'll likely never use swap.
[12:58] <DreamThief> moldy: did you enable the root password?
[12:58] <moldy> howlingmadhowi1: were are using certain passwords as default admin passwords here... it was not any of the current ones
[12:59] <moldy> howlingmadhowi1: but one we had used before
[12:59] <howlingmadhowi1> moldy: i know of no way under ubuntu to see the passwords in plain text. you can see the hash-sum in /etc/shadow of course
[12:59] <dns_56> my suggestions is 2 * ram for swap, about 10g for / and perhaps the rest for home, if you install it on top of lvm you can resize the partitions (but you need some knowledge)
[12:59] <CheeseGardener> ok.  1.5 for swap.  What should I do with the remaining 18.5 gigs?
[12:59] <moldy> DreamThief: i am not sure, i don't remember doing it, but i might have done it and forgot
[12:59] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: set it for /
[12:59] <Frogzoo> CheeseGardener: 1gig swap, 10gig /, rest /home
[12:59] <moldy> howlingmadhowi1: i am just wondering which user's password that was now...
[12:59] <IndyGunFreak> Frogzoo: i'm not really sure thats a good way for a noob, but to each his own
[12:59] <CheeseGardener> ok....
[01:00] <howlingmadhowi1> CheeseGardener: you have the choice between using two partitions or just throwing the rest into one partition. i don't think it really makes much difference in your case
[01:00] <Frogzoo> IndyGunFreak: I really think default install even for noobs should have a separate /home
[01:00] <Jokk> when i try to open synaptic
[01:00] <Jokk> it writes me back
[01:00] <IndyGunFreak> Frogzoo: i guess we just disagre..lol
[01:00] <DreamThief> Frogzoo: +1
[01:00] <moldy> it seems i had enabled the root password
[01:00] <Frogzoo> IndyGunFreak: ok :)
[01:00] <Jokk> some kind of error
[01:00] <moldy> there is a password for root entered in /etc/shadow
[01:00] <howlingmadhowi1> moldy: a-ha, that was it :)
[01:01] <CheeseGardener> ok so for now:
[01:01] <moldy> or maybe it was my co-admin :)
[01:01] <CheeseGardener> I have to unallocate 20 gigs?
[01:01] <CheeseGardener> correct?
[01:01] <riaal_> Hi all, I have a hostname for a computer on my network, how do I check its ip? (done it a long time ago)?
[01:01] <CheeseGardener> from my 100 gig?
[01:01] <moldy> riaal_: "host <hostname>"
[01:01] <howlingmadhowi1> riaal_: try pinging it
[01:02] <moldy> riaal_: not sure if host is pre-installed
[01:02] <riaal_> moldy, and if I have the ip?
[01:02] <IndyGunFreak> you should just be able to allocate 20gigs for your linux install, but i don't mess with partitioning, so i'm not sure.
[01:02] <moldy> riaal_: you mean you have the ip and want to know the hostname?
[01:02] <CheeseGardener> well I already have a hard drive with windows on it
[01:02] <avis> this isn't a very ubuntu question though can anyone lend a hand restoring my xchat functions ?  they seem to have disappeared.  no options nothing i just get a window border, network/channels, and userlist to my right
[01:02] <CheeseGardener> I'm trying to dual boot
[01:02] <riaal_> moldy, yeh
[01:02] <dns_56> riaal_: your own ip? run ifconfig another computer check on the arp table on your router
[01:02] <moldy> riaal_: the same: host ip-adresse
[01:02] <Jokk> dpkg was interrupted u must manually run dpkg --configure - a to correct the problem
[01:03] <moldy> riaal_: that will look it up in the dns
[01:03] <riaal_> moldy, thanks a lot
[01:03] <howlingmadhowi1> CheeseGardener: because you already have a windows installation, you really have to defragment that first, so there's a large amount of contiguous free space
[01:03] <Jokk> dpkg was interrupted u must manually run dpkg --configure - a to correct the problem
[01:03] <moldy> riaal_: to get the ip of the local machine if dns is not working, use ifconfig
[01:03] <Jokk> what does it mean
[01:03] <moldy> riaal_: if "host" is not installed you need to install a package called dns-utils or something similiar
[01:04] <riaal_> moldy, it was, worked perfect, thanks
[01:04] <CheeseGardener> already did that howling
[01:04] <howlingmadhowi1> jokk: looks like synaptic crashed or was shut down before it could finish working. just run the command "sudo dpkg --configure -a" in a terminal
[01:04] <CheeseGardener> I defraged before I came here
[01:04] <CheeseGardener> through windows
[01:04] <Jokk> Setting up xorg (7.2-0ubuntu11) ...
[01:04] <Jokk> Setting up linux-image-2.6.20-16-386 (2.6.20-16.29) ...
[01:04] <Jokk> Running depmod.
[01:04] <Jokk> update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.20-16-386
[01:04] <Jokk> cp: cannot stat `/etc/udev/rules.d/85-brltty.rules': No such file or directory
[01:04] <Jokk> W: mdadm: unchecked configuration file: /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
[01:04] <Jokk> W: mdadm: please read /usr/share/doc/mdadm/README.upgrading-2.5.3.gz .
[01:04] <moldy> riaal_: np
[01:04] <Jokk> W: mdadm: no arrays defined in configuration file.
[01:04] <howlingmadhowi1> CheeseGardener: cool :)
[01:04] <Jokk> W: mdadm: falling back to emergency procedure in initramfs.
[01:04] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: run the installer, and when it comes to partition, set the installer to give you 20gigs for Linux
[01:04] <Jokk> it writes me that
[01:04] <Jokk> howlingmadhowil
[01:04] <dns_56> Jokk: dpkg the package manager below apt which deals with .deb a zip file with scripts has been interupted, it does not know what is installed and what is not
[01:04] <CheeseGardener> ok just click "new" partition?
[01:05] <Jokk> dns_56 how to fix it
[01:05] <CheeseGardener> will it erase the windows one?
[01:05] <riaal_> How do I list all open network connections from the terminal?
[01:05] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: i don't use the live cd, but if i recall, it will have like a "slider", just move it to where you're comfortable(where you'll have 20gigs or so).., and click next
[01:05] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: no.. it will resize the windows partition, and add the linux partition(ext3, i do believe)
[01:05] <dns_56> Jokk: the reconfigure tries to reinstall that package so it knows what is installed. it says run "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
[01:05] <moldy> is changing the admin group's numeric going to cause major trouble?
[01:05] <bliss> hi
[01:06] <moldy> "numeric id"
[01:06] <CheeseGardener> ok
[01:06] <Jokk> dns_56
[01:06] <CheeseGardener> I need to make a swap though right?
[01:06] <Jokk> when i wrote it
[01:06] <Jokk> look..
[01:06] <CheeseGardener> myself?
[01:06] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: i don't think so.
[01:06] <Jokk> dpkg: error processing a (--configure):
[01:06] <Jokk>  no package named `a' is installed, cannot configure
[01:06] <Jokk> Errors were encountered while processing:
[01:06] <Jokk>  a
[01:06] <Jokk> joker@joker-:~$ sudo dpkg --configure -a
[01:06] <Jokk> Setting up xorg (7.2-0ubuntu11) ...
[01:06] <Jokk> Setting up linux-image-2.6.20-16-386 (2.6.20-16.29) ...
[01:06] <Jokk> Running depmod.
[01:06] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: again, *i think*, when you size the linux partition for 20gigs, it will automatically set a swap.
[01:06] <Jokk> update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.20-16-386
[01:06] <Jokk> cp: cannot stat `/etc/udev/rules.d/85-brltty.rules': No such file or directory
[01:06] <Jokk> W: mdadm: unchecked configuration file: /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
[01:06] <cromag> !paste
[01:06] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:06] <Jokk> W: mdadm: please read /usr/share/doc/mdadm/README.upgrading-2.5.3.gz .
[01:06] <Jokk> W: mdadm: no arrays defined in configuration file.
[01:06] <Jokk> W: mdadm: falling back to emergency procedure in initramfs.
[01:06] <IdleOne> !ops
[01:06] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[01:06] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: ?
[01:07] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: you'll be able to look at your partitions before making any partitions, so don't worry about it.
[01:07] <msingh> Anyone manage to get onto a wireless network with WEP2?
[01:07] <dns_56> in the future please use pastebin to cut down spam
[01:07] <bliss> i have sound drivers installed (ALSA) but the audio is not enabled in config file how to enable?
[01:07] <howlingmadhowi1> !enter | jock
[01:07] <ubotu> jock: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:07] <agreS--oR> hey
[01:07] <riaal_> How can I list all open network connections from the terminal?
[01:07] <IndyGunFreak> howlingmadhowi1: lol, he wasn't using enter, he was using paste..lol
[01:07] <CheeseGardener> I have a problem:
[01:07] <howlingmadhowi1> IndyGunFreak: oh, okay :)
[01:07] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: ?
[01:07] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, nm
[01:07] <gnomefreak> k
[01:07] <CheeseGardener> It says it will let me resize the external
[01:08] <CheeseGardener> but I must, if I used guided
[01:08] <CheeseGardener> use the entire disk
[01:08] <howlingmadhowi1> CheeseGardener: i'd also very much recommend you back up all important files in windows before partitioning your harddrive, just in case something goes wrong
[01:08] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: first, yes, make sure you have a backup.
[01:08] <riaal_> There is supose to be a command to list all open network connections? I have just forgot what it was, anyone?
[01:08] <agreS--oR> how can install game in ubuntu
[01:08] <agreS--oR> i am new user
[01:08] <IndyGunFreak> second, just disconnect the external and then install
[01:08] <CheeseGardener> all my programs are on my external
[01:08] <agreS--oR> and don't have a clue
[01:08] <CheshireViking> agreS--oR, which game are you trying to install?
[01:09] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener:  well, most of them aren't going to work under linux anyways.
[01:09] <JokeR-> sorry fot the paste
[01:09] <IndyGunFreak> so its irrelevant..
[01:09] <JokeR-> im new
[01:09] <agreS--oR> free colonisation
[01:09] <howlingmadhowi1> riaal_: have a look at netstat
[01:09] <agreS--oR> *colonization
[01:09] <IdleOne> !pastebin | JokeR-
[01:09] <ubotu> JokeR-: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:09] <JokeR-> yep i got it
[01:09] <IdleOne> :)
[01:09] <Jokk> dns_56 so how to fix it ?
[01:09] <hkBst> humantheme.xml seems to be missing :(
[01:09] <agreS--oR> man this linux is damn' hard to figure out
[01:09] <agreS--oR> :)
[01:10] <CheeseGardener> I'll list what it says:
[01:10] <agreS--oR> can you help me with installation
[01:10] <agreS--oR> can you help me with installation
[01:10] <agreS--oR> i have read
[01:10] <IndyGunFreak> agreS--oR: no its not.
[01:11] <agreS--oR> read me file
[01:11] <CheeseGardener> I go into manual prepare disk
[01:11] <riaal_> howlingmadhowi1, there must be something else?
[01:11] <CheeseGardener> and it says this:
[01:11] <agreS--oR> but i can't figure it out
[01:11] <CheeseGardener> it lists two devices:
[01:11] <CheeseGardener> The main hard drive is says "Device"
[01:11] <CheeseGardener> and says /dev/sda
[01:11] <howlingmadhowi1> jokk: looks like synaptic crashed or was shut down before it could finish working. just run the command "sudo dpkg --configure -a" in a terminal
[01:11] <dns_56> Jokk can't remember exactly how to fix it do you have enough hard disk space?
[01:11] <hkBst> is there a simple way to install ubuntu using a text isntaller?
[01:11] <Jokk> dns_56 160
[01:11] <CheeseGardener> and then under that /dev/sda1 ntfs  /media/sda1
[01:11] <CheshireViking> hkBst, use the alternate install cd
[01:12] <IdleOne> !alternate | hkBst
[01:12] <ubotu> hkBst: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD - See also !Minimal
[01:12] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: what are you talking about?
[01:12] <Jokk> howlingmadhowi1
[01:12] <Jokk> dont work
[01:12] <CheeseGardener> in the forth installation step
[01:12] <CheeseGardener> it wants me to make a partition
[01:12] <IndyGunFreak> ok.
[01:12] <CheeseGardener> and it says that there is a partition
[01:12] <CheeseGardener> or rather
[01:12] <CheeseGardener> a device called /dev/sda
[01:12] <IndyGunFreak> so partition it.
[01:12] <riaal_> Is there some other command for checking open network connections then netstat? Please?
[01:12] <howlingmadhowi1> riaal_: you probably want netstat -A inet
[01:12] <CheeseGardener> and under that is /dev/seda1 ntfs /media/sda1
[01:13] <CheeseGardener> it doesn't sat "Free space"
[01:13] <CheeseGardener> say*
[01:13] <howlingmadhowi1> Jokk: can you paste what it says in pastebin?
[01:13] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: and it won't.. it just shows the drive as ntfs..
[01:13] <Jokk> 1 second
[01:13] <CheeseGardener> ok
[01:13] <CheeseGardener> so what should I press
[01:13] <CheeseGardener> new partition table?
[01:13] <CheeseGardener> to get rid of ntfs?
[01:13] <dns_56> Jokk ok what i would try and do is install that package on it's own not with everything at once, try removing it: dpkg -r package name
[01:13] <IndyGunFreak> no, you need to resize the drive.
[01:13] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: why ar eyou doing manual/
[01:13] <CheeseGardener> how do I do that?
[01:14] <CheeseGardener> because it won't let me resize through guided
[01:14] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: unplug your usb drive, and restart the installer.
[01:14] <riaal_> howlingmadhowi1, that works, thanks
[01:14] <CheeseGardener> ok
[01:14] <avis> CheeseGardener, you could download a gparted iso and resize through that
[01:14] <IndyGunFreak> i said that like 10min ago.
[01:14] <Jokk> omg
[01:14] <Jokk> omg
[01:15] <xoRock> how do i setup dns server?
[01:15] <CheeseGardener> I think I will have to Avis
[01:15] <CheeseGardener> and Indy
[01:15] <CheeseGardener> It won't let me resize
[01:15] <CheeseGardener> through guided
[01:15] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: have to what?
[01:16] <CheeseGardener> use gparted
[01:16] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: just open a terminal
[01:16] <IndyGunFreak> and type "sudo apt-get install gparted" no quotes
[01:16] <CheeseGardener> when I resize the NTFS drive, will it delete the files on the NTFS drive?
[01:16] <CheeseGardener> or pull the 20 gigs from the 40 gigs of free space?
[01:16] <howlingmadhowi1> CheeseGardener: it shouldn't
[01:16] <CheeseGardener> that are on the NTFS drive with no files in them
[01:16] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: if you do it right, no, it won't delete the ntfs drive.
[01:16] <Jokk> all buttons of linux are missing
[01:16] <Jokk> :D
[01:16] <howlingmadhowi1> CheeseGardener: it should just pull the the space from the free space
[01:17] <Jokk> there no buttons on the toolbar
[01:17] <CheeseGardener> ok
[01:17] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: thats why you have to defrag first.
[01:17] <CheeseGardener> this new partition I am making with 20 gigs:
[01:17] <Jokk> dns_56
[01:17] <Jokk> http://i9.tinypic.com/66oxpx0.png
[01:17] <CheeseGardener> is it a primary?
[01:17] <IndyGunFreak> yes
[01:17] <CheeseGardener> what format?
[01:17] <msingh> i dont think i've ever gotten an answer from this channel
[01:17] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: ext3
[01:17] <Jokk> howlingmadhowi1
[01:17] <Jokk> http://i9.tinypic.com/66oxpx0.png
[01:18] <Jokk> look
[01:18] <CheeseGardener> ok
[01:18] <howlingmadhowi1> jokk: i'd try a restart
[01:18] <dns_56> Jokk logout/login
[01:18] <Jokk> how?
[01:18] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: now, you need to set another partition
[01:18] <howlingmadhowi1> jokk: i've found it sometimes works wonders with gnome
[01:18] <Jokk> :D
[01:18] <IndyGunFreak> 1.5gig, Logical, swap
[01:18] <rausb0> Jokk: ctrl-alt-backspace
[01:18] <CheeseGardener> ok
[01:18] <howlingmadhowi1> jokk: ctrl+alt+backspace :)
[01:18] <CheeseGardener> I am making a new partition now
[01:18] <CheeseGardener> for it
[01:18] <CheeseGardener> wait
[01:19] <CheeseGardener> or should I just leave it as "unallocated space"?
[01:19] <CheeseGardener> 20 gigs of "unallocated space"
[01:19] <dns_56> use it
[01:19] <CheeseGardener> for the ubuntu installer?
[01:19] <msingh> Ubuntu and wireless -- anyone do it?
[01:19] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: you have totally lost me, i have no idea what you're talking about.
[01:19] <IndyGunFreak> !install | CheeseGardener
[01:19] <ubotu> CheeseGardener: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[01:19] <howlingmadhowi1> CheeseGardener: how are you resizing the ntfs partition?
[01:19] <CheeseGardener> if I have "unallocated space"
[01:20] <CheeseGardener> will the ubuntu installer use that?
[01:20] <IndyGunFreak> if you format it to ext3, yes
[01:20] <IndyGunFreak> otherwise, its ntfs, no
[01:20] <dns_56> yes it can, it will allow you to partition it during install
[01:20] <CheeseGardener> ok so I "must" make it a ext3 formated primary partition
[01:20] <CheeseGardener> for the installer to be able to use it
[01:20] <CheeseGardener> ?
[01:20] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: well, that or ext2
[01:20] <howlingmadhowi1> CheeseGardener: if you have unallocated space on the drive (space outside a partition), you can manually assign it when setting up the ubuntu partitions in the ubuntu installer
[01:20] <CheeseGardener> k
[01:21] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: but ext3 is fine, thats not your issue.
[01:21] <CheeseGardener> ok
[01:21] <dns_56> there are a few filesystems, ext3 one of the best
[01:21] <CheeseGardener> how about I manually set it up
[01:21] <CheeseGardener> for now it will be unallocated
[01:21] <burnerx> i want to run a mmo game but the game only support windows
[01:21] <burnerx> what shuld i do?
[01:21] <CheeseGardener> I'll partition through the installer
[01:21] <IndyGunFreak> burnerx: what game?
[01:21] <burnerx> tried in wine and it doesnt work
[01:21] <randoman> hey guys do i need to create a hard link between mysql and mysqld
[01:21] <burnerx> Talesweaver
[01:21] <IndyGunFreak> burnerx: well, then you better dual boot.
[01:21] <randoman> if mysql is chrooted
[01:21] <howlingmadhowi1> CheeseGardener: when you start the installer, can you paste us the result of "cat /proc/partitions" in pastebin?
[01:21] <burnerx> i wanna try virtualox
[01:22] <burnerx> heard of that ??
[01:22] <randoman> and
[01:22] <randoman> ln /chroot/mysql/tmp/mysql.sock /chroot/httpd/tmp/
[01:22] <IndyGunFreak> howlingmadhowi1: i didn't know he'd stopped and went to gparted.
[01:22] <burnerx> virtualbox.org
[01:22] <randoman>  if i do that mysql and apache should talk right, if there both chrooted
[01:22] <howlingmadhowi1> CheeseGardener: because i think we're all quite confused as to what you're actually doing at the moment.
[01:22] <howlingmadhowi1> IndyGunFreak: oh, he's using the gparted live cd or something?
[01:22] <reverseblade> burnerx, I am using it and it rocks
[01:22] <IndyGunFreak> howlingmadhowi1: he installed gparted, and i think he was on it, now he's going back to the installer.. i think
[01:23] <reverseblade> burnerx, the only feature it missing is shared clipboard
[01:23] <CheeseGardener> ok
[01:23] <CheeseGardener> well first:
[01:23] <burnerx> thanks reverseblade
[01:23] <CheeseGardener> I have to check the disk using windows
[01:23] <howlingmadhowi1> IndyGunFreak: well, as long as he backed up his important files before hand...
[01:23] <CheeseGardener> cause it has errors
[01:23] <reverseblade> burnerx, it has an ubuntu package also
[01:23] <IndyGunFreak> howlingmadhowi1: i told him twice...lol
[01:23] <burnerx> reverseblade, i know... i just install it
[01:23] <CheeseGardener> apparently...
[01:23] <CheeseGardener> I'll be back on windows
[01:23] <IndyGunFreak> !enter
[01:23] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:23] <CheeseGardener> brb.
[01:23] <burnerx> reverseblade, good... i been trying to find a way to get it to work in linux
[01:24] <evan_> hey what program do i use to use my webcam?
[01:24] <IndyGunFreak> !webcam | evan_
[01:24] <ubotu> evan_: Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[01:24] <reverseblade> burnerx, I am doing it. I am .net developer (on mono /linux) and I am the only guy using linux in the office
[01:24] <msingh> !wifi
[01:24] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:25] <burnerx> reverseblade, i am also the only guy using linux in the entire building i work for
[01:25] <howlingmadhowi1> reverseblade: you work in an office where people develop using .net? :(
[01:26] <reverseblade> howlingmadhowi1, sort of, there are some .net developers like me
[01:27] <pawan> hi
[01:27] <reverseblade> howlingmadhowi1, but manager is a .net guy and wants us to do all the stuff with .net
[01:27] <pawan> any mobile connection to pc software for ubuntu
[01:27] <howlingmadhowi1> reverseblade: i hope you never get any productive work done. your presence on #ubuntu is definitely a good sign :)
[01:27] <Perham> hello everyone
[01:28] <reverseblade> howlingmadhowi1, what do you mean ? I am using ubuntu since 2005 also
[01:28] <howlingmadhowi1> reverseblade: i just have a bad kneejerk reaction when it comes to microsoft .net
[01:29] <reverseblade> reverseblade, ah yeah but I am not using ms.net. I also dislike .net . In deed I believe mono is great. Also mono is great for linux I believe
[01:30] <reverseblade> howlingmadhowi1, think about it.  almost every windows .net application works out box with ubuntu without wine and vice versa. This is reality now , mono is soo matured
[01:31] <howlingmadhowi1> reverseblade: and then microsoft will subtly change the standards...
[01:31] <IndyGunFreak> howlingmadhowi1: i agree, except i don't think it will be subtle..lol
[01:31] <pawan> how to install the OpenGL Python bindings and the GtkGLExt Python bindings.
[01:32] <dns_56> moonlight looks interesting
[01:32] <reverseblade> howlingmadhowi1, that's a long discussed issue . C# is an ECMA standard language and is not controlled my MS. The only parts could be problem are Windows Forms, and ASP.NET. Miguel explained if MS makes such a move, they will drop the support for these technologies and mono still will be a good project
[01:32] <reverseblade> howlingmadhowi1, it's no big deal on the contrary to some people believe
[01:32] <pawan> i cant play 3d chess
[01:33] <IndyGunFreak> i can't play chess period.. :)\
[01:33] <pawan> it is saying to install the OpenGL Python bindings and the GtkGLExt Python bindings
[01:33] <avis> pawan, thats ok.  i lose at tic tac toe
[01:33] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[01:35] <ramseize> ei i have a g-pen 450(pen tablet/drawing pad) but i dnt know if its compatible in ubuntu? if not what should i do?
[01:36] <Slart> ramseize: pay someone to write a driver? or write one yourself?... return it to where you bought it?
[01:36] <ramseize> :(
[01:36] <dns_56> run a live cd and give it a try, if it works it works
[01:37] <ramseize> is there anyway i could use it, it has a windows driver and mac...
[01:37] <chenchen> I would like to replace a whole paragraph in many files to another new paragragh, what tool i can use that in ubuntu?
[01:37] <N[i] X> hello, i would like to make a bluetooth dongle that i have work on my ubuntu...  where do i start?
[01:37] <Slart> ramseize: try googling for the model nbr and "ubuntu" or something.. you might not be the first to buy one of those for a linux machine
[01:38] <ramseize> ok
[01:38] <avis> chen if they are text files you might look at 'sed' to do that though i dont know how you'd do the entire thing as a batch job
[01:38] <crazy_> .
[01:38] <Slart> chenchen: grep perhaps.. might take a look at awk..
[01:39] <dns_56> yeah some combination of awk grep and sed, what exactly are you trying to do?
[01:39] <Neatchee> Hey all, somewhat random question.  I just build a deb package on an amd64 machine, starting with dh_make in the source directory.  I'd now like to build a deb on an i386 machine, but that machine unfortunately doesn't have dh_make, and I don't have the privileges to install it.  Can I copy the debian folder from my amd64 machine, or does dh_make create architecture-specific debianization?
[01:40] <chenchen> Slart : grep only for single line?
[01:40] <dns_56> don't know enough about building debs, can you build the source package on the 64 bit machine then compile from the deb on the i386?
[01:41] <Slart> chenchen: nah. I think grep might work for multiple lines... but you'll have to read some man-pages, I'm not sure
[01:42] <k1gwb> I've S'ed TFW...but still I'm not able to get my new Logitec webcam functioning. Anyone who can point me in a direction?
[01:42] <k1gwb> !webcam
[01:42] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[01:42] <Slart> k1gwb: what webcam is it?
[01:42] <Jack_Sparrow> k1gwb: Have you looked at the ubuntu supported hardware page to see if it is listed?
[01:43] <evan_> IndyGunFreak thanx for the tut but its outdated... you need the program easyvam2 or 1 but the depository gives 404....
[01:43] <howlingmadhowi1> reverseblade: good for miguel. i wonder if others would do the same
[01:43] <k1gwb> logitech quick cam express...Bus 002 Device 004: ID 046d:092f Logitech, Inc.
[01:43] <IndyGunFreak> evan_: ?..w hat are you talking about?
[01:43] <reverseblade> howlingmadhowi1, errr, do you know who is miguel ?
[01:44] <howlingmadhowi1> reverseblade: you mentioned the name.
[01:44] <evan_> IndyGunFreak , i was talking about the tut u gave me... !webcam
[01:44] <evan_> !webcam
[01:44] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[01:44] <reverseblade> howlingmadhowi1, right. Miguel De Icaza, co-founder of the gnome project and founder of mono project.
[01:44] <Jack_Sparrow> k1gwb: This looks promising if you have not already seen it   http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=53755&highlight=Logitech+QuickCam
[01:44] <IndyGunFreak> evan_: ok, well, you'll need a lot of luck anyways, webcams are difficult under linux
[01:45] <howlingmadhowi1> reverseblade: oh, okay :) i remember reading something about him recently. he's meant to be really good
[01:45] <Slart> k1gwb: look here... this is the driver I use for my webcam.. you'll have to compile it yourself http://mxhaard.free.fr/spca5xx.html
[01:45] <teKnofreak> when I run gconf-editor and change the splash image, which is the config file being edited for the new path for splash image ?
[01:45] <k1gwb> thanks i'll try that and see how it goes
[01:45] <moresun> I do like to install ubuntu on my laptop with a intel core 2 duo T7300, should I use the 32bit version or the amd64?
[01:45] <reverseblade> howlingmadhowi1, yeah
[01:45] <IndyGunFreak> moresun: 32bit...
[01:45] <Jack_Sparrow> moresun: 32
[01:46] <moresun> thanks IndyGun
[01:46] <riaal_> is there a command for displaying just the IP address of an interface? (not like ifconfig that displays more stuff)?
[01:46] <teKnofreak> i want to manually change the path for the splash image, wondering which config file holds it :-s
[01:46] <dns_56> i use 64 bit, the only problems are with things like flash where they have not ported it, you can run 32 bit flash and firefox on 64bit
[01:47] <Jack_Sparrow> !usplash > riaal_
[01:47] <Jack_Sparrow> oops
[01:47] <howlingmadhowi1> reverseblade: i seem to remember linus starting a flamewar with him :)
[01:47] <teKnofreak> Jack_Sparrow, was it for me ?
[01:47] <IndyGunFreak> dns_56: exactly, and if someone has to ask which to use, most likely, they wouldn't take advantage of the 64bit anyways
[01:47] <Jack_Sparrow> yes
[01:48] <moresun> I was confused because wiki was telling me it is a 64bit cpu http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Core_2_Duo
[01:48] <IndyGunFreak> moresun: doesn't matter, stick with 32bit.
[01:48] <riaal_> Is ther any command for displaying just the IP address?
[01:48] <IndyGunFreak> its less headache.. unless you have a specific need for 64bit
[01:48] <rausb0> riaal_: no, but   ip a l INTERFACE   displays less than ipconfig
[01:48] <Jack_Sparrow> riaal_: Sorry about that, just waking up and working on first cup of coffee
[01:48] <ajit> what is a good fax app and good gui for it for single system.
[01:48] <eka> hi
[01:48] <eka> hi
[01:49] <reverseblade> reverseblade, who else hasn't linus started a flamewar ? After all he said, "Subversion is the most pointless project ever". Also linus doesn't like gnome we all know
[01:49] <Neatchee> dns_56: you should look into something called nspluginwrapper  It lets you run certain 32-bit plugins in a 64-bit firefox browser
[01:49] <riaal_> Jack_Sparrow,  Im in my boat soking up the sun whit my laptop, nothing can bother me atm ;)
[01:49] <reverseblade> howlingmadhowi1, who else hasn't linus started a flamewar ? After all he said, "Subversion is the most pointless project ever". Also linus doesn't like gnome we all know
[01:49] <dns_56> i am useing swiftfox which is a 32 bit app, it installs through automatix and allows 32 bit flash
[01:49] <Zta> How do I *remove* a previously imported folder from Rhythmbox' library?
[01:49] <Jack_Sparrow> riaal_: Lucky you, I havent spent the day on my boat in ages
[01:50] <howlingmadhowi1> reverseblade: i find it all pretty healthy. the day there are no flamewars going on between free software projects is the day something is going seriously wrong
[01:50] <Neatchee> dns_56: eh, i don't like swiftfox
[01:50] <Jack_Sparrow> !automatix
[01:50] <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
[01:50] <reverseblade> howlingmadhowi1, I agree
[01:50] <teKnofreak> !usplash > teKnofreak
[01:50] <IndyGunFreak> when are people gonna learn about automatix.
[01:50] <howlingmadhowi1> reverseblade: and to linus's eternal credit, he did actually sit down and contribute code (though i don't know if it was any good), so he wasn't just being a troll
[01:50] <IndyGunFreak> i used to sing its praises, then i learned
[01:51] <riaal_> Jacek_Kendysz, that sucks =(
[01:51] <evan_> who knows french? this means its not compatible ,right?? Aucune camra trouve ou camra non compatible
[01:51] <reverseblade> howlingmadhowi1, you are right at one thing that he really does have an eternal credit
[01:51] <Jacek_Kendysz> riaal: does it?
[01:51] <riaal_> Is there a command for just displaying the IP address? :/
[01:51] <howlingmadhowi1> evan_: either no camera was found or the camera was not compatible
[01:52] <ajit> could anyone suggest a good fax app & gui for a stand-alone system
[01:52] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: Just to prove a point..last week I did a full backup, tried it.. again... and there were more errors than I could count.. A few things worked  some didnt...  was unstable and restored my backup
[01:52] <rausb0> riaal_: why not doing "ip a l INTERFACE" and parse the ip address?
[01:52] <IndyGunFreak> Jack_Sparrow: some people just won't learn
[01:53] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: I agree...  But I do give them the benefit of the doubt and test it every few months... But I always have a backp
[01:53] <IndyGunFreak> yeah.
[01:53] <evan_> what is the word laptop in french?
[01:53] <IndyGunFreak> i've used it before w/o issue, then had problems, reintalled, never bothered again
[01:53] <Zta> Where does Rhythmbox store it's library information?
[01:54] <IndyGunFreak> Jack_Sparrow: seems now, they mostly just access the official repos(medibuntu, and multimedia, and a few others)
[01:54] <IndyGunFreak> so maybe there's hope
[01:54] <rausb0> riaal_: (set -- $(ip a l eth0 | grep "inet ") ; echo $2)
[01:54] <howlingmadhowi1> okay, i'm off to try to figure out scilab. i'll be back :)
[01:54] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: They still seem to pull extras from their own site....   never know where they get it..
[01:55] <IndyGunFreak> exactly, and thas the issue.
[01:55] <Slart> evan_: google says "ordinateur portable"
[01:55] <evan_> eheheh
[01:55] <riaal_> rausb0, thanks a lot =)
[01:58] <Barry> Question regarding, WPA & WPA2 access, i've already successfully set up wpa.  Now is setting up wpa2 access just a matter of changing this on my rounter?
[01:59] <DimitrisC> Does avant window navigator needs beryl or xgl to be installed?
[02:00] <act1v8> I can't see a thing on the Ubuntu LiveCD when X uses the ati driver. help!
[02:00] <ziroday> DimitrisC: it needs berylo r compiz or compiz fusion running
[02:00] <DimitrisC> ziroday: Ok thnx
[02:00] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: NOt to change the subjet but yesterday I made up an image of a DOS floppy that can be created from linux and have a bootable floppy with fdisk that can fdisk /mbr so people can at least get windows back
[02:01] <IndyGunFreak> Jack_Sparrow: thats a pretty good idea.
[02:01] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: Simple idea that I had not seen around..
[02:01] <IndyGunFreak> yup.
[02:01] <dns_56> there are a few like that around can't remember the names
[02:01] <IndyGunFreak> Jack_Sparrow: will it work with vista?
[02:01] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: thay can just dd from live session
[02:01] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: It should....
[02:01] <IndyGunFreak> hmm
[02:02] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: It is just a pain if someone loses windows then needs a windows boot disk.
[02:03] <IndyGunFreak> Jack_Sparrow: i totally agre, it is indeed.. i remember that prob many times when i was learnin
[02:03] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: I was also going to make a cd and iso of that
[02:03] <IndyGunFreak> good idea.
[02:03] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: I used a non-ms DOS so it can be shared..
[02:04] <IndyGunFreak> hmm, what provoked you to this idea?
[02:04] <DarkGob> I need some serious help...Ubuntu won't boot anymore
[02:04] <DarkGob> and I can't even access the drive I have it on
[02:04] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: I help people all day.. it was to save me time more than them
[02:04] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[02:05] <Jack_Sparrow> DarkGob: Is this a dual boot system?
[02:05] <DarkGob> yeah, two drives, one Ubuntu, one WinXP (what I'm using now)
[02:05] <dns_56> DarkGob: did you recently install xp?
[02:05] <Jack_Sparrow> DarkGob: Drop into a livecd session...  we can go from there
[02:05] <DarkGob> no, I've had this setup working for months now
[02:06] <DarkGob> okay, be right back
[02:06] <askand> Is there a decent monopoly game in ubuntu? (not atlantik)
[02:06] <Jack_Sparrow> DarkGob: You cant do much on an ext3 partition from XP
[02:06] <IndyGunFreak> I've been messing with Mint Linux here the last few days, i like it....
[02:07] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: I keep a spare partition for testing diffeent distros
[02:07] <IndyGunFreak> yup.
[02:08] <IndyGunFreak> its really just ubuntu w/ codecs installed and a goofy gui
[02:08] <tbender> hi. somehow, i managed to change my system wide keyboard setting to us, which is definetly wrong. I already changed the keyboard to de-de for my users, but still gdm, uses us-keyboard. is there a graphical interface to change the setting, or do i just have to edit xorg.conf? thx...
[02:08] <Zambezi> I changed the port for cupsys and of course I don't remember to which one. Where can I find it? I need to get it configured within like 15 minutes.
[02:08] <tbender> less /etc/cups*.conf
[02:09] <Jack_Sparrow> tbender: did you look in system admin login..?
[02:10] <nekt> Anyone know how to enable smp in the ubuntu-feisty.git?
[02:11] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: Fun chatting until the east coast wakes up...  Seldom get a chance to do that..
[02:11] <IndyGunFreak> lol...
[02:11] <IndyGunFreak> ok
[02:11] <IndyGunFreak> oh, thought you were leaving.
[02:11] <IndyGunFreak> yes, chat was good, its therapeutic relief
[02:12] <giandrea> hello
[02:12] <Barry> What program can i use to change my mac address?
[02:12] <DarkGob> And we're back.
[02:12] <giandrea> can I mount an FTP server locally?
[02:12] <rausb0> Barry: ifconfig, but only if the interface is set down
[02:12] <Jack_Sparrow> IndyGunFreak: NO, just waiting for the people with questions, then I have a couple meetings this am ..
[02:12] <giandrea> as I would with a samba volume..
[02:12] <DarkGob> so, here's what happened before everything went upsidedown:
[02:12] <IndyGunFreak> Jack_Sparrow: gotcha.
[02:13] <dennda> giandrea: Places -> Connection to Server
[02:13] <Jack_Sparrow> DarkGob: welcome back..
[02:13] <giandrea> dennda: command line... I have no GUI
[02:13] <DarkGob> yesterday I was fiddling around with master/slave drives, which involved a third drive using Win2K
[02:13] <Pici> nekt: I'm not sure I understand your question.
[02:13] <DarkGob> when I tried to switch it all back to my original setup (Ubutu master, WinXP slave), it would no longer detect my Ubuntu drive
[02:14] <nekt> with the git sources, i seem to be unable to enable smp
[02:14] <DarkGob> I don't think I damaged the drive, since I didn't even remove it from the case
[02:14] <Jack_Sparrow> DarkGob: go into gnome partition editor and see what you show for drives and partitions
[02:14] <Barry> I see, i want to test my mac filter...so i need to change my mac address, and attempt to (unsuccessfully connect) - is there no program that will disguise my mac address?
[02:14] <Jack_Sparrow> DarkGob: Could be as simple as a loose cable or connection
[02:14] <DarkGob> it shows my XP drive and that's it
[02:15] <Jack_Sparrow> DarkGob: Then it is a hardware issue... does the computer cmos see it?
[02:15] <nekt> pici: i've got a patched 386 version working, with l-r-m, but i cannot seem to get smp to stick, rtc etc included
[02:15] <DarkGob> the cables work fine when I use them on the XP drive, and I've connected and disconnected them several times
[02:15] <DarkGob> no
[02:16] <Jack_Sparrow> DarkGob: Those ribbon cables can come loose when wiggling themon and off and you cant see it.. power down.. switch cables and see if cmos sees the drive
[02:16] <rausb0> Barry: if you are talking about changing mac address of a wlan card: it depends on the driver if you can do that at all
[02:16] <pawan> hi
[02:16] <Jack_Sparrow> DarkGob: See if you can then see the ubuntu drive and not the windows drive...
[02:17] <rausb0> Barry: some wlan card firmwares do not allow to change to mac address..
[02:17] <IndyGunFreak> lol, that was easy
[02:18] <Jack_Sparrow> :)
[02:18] <dissection> What would be the command to create (1) Create a file abc.txt (2) insert "abcd" into the text file, from the terminal itself?
[02:18] <gordonjcp> dissection: echo "abcd" > abc.txt
[02:18] <tbender> dissection: echo "abcd" >> abc.txt
[02:18] <gordonjcp> dissection: actually if you *really* want to create the file first, do
[02:19] <dissection> Oh yes, I should have thought of that :p
[02:19] <gordonjcp> touch abc.txt && echo "abcd" >> abc.txt
[02:19] <giandrea> how can I see how much space a directory takes?
[02:19] <gordonjcp> that will append rather than insert
[02:19] <gordonjcp> giandrea: du
[02:19] <rausb0> giandrea: du -sh dirname
[02:19] <giandrea> something like df but for a single directory
[02:19] <dissection> gordonjcp: touch? What is that for?
[02:19] <giandrea> thanks
[02:19] <kayzu> hey.. when i play the xmoto game in fullscreen, after a few minutes the screensaver seems to kick in.. how can i prevent that without disabling it?
[02:19] <DarthShrine> dissection, Creates an empty file.
[02:20] <dissection> What if the file already exists? Can it overwrite it?
[02:20] <gordonjcp> dissection: it updates the timestamp on a file, if it exists, or creates a zero-length file if it doesn't and then sets its timestamp
[02:20] <rausb0> dissection: > will overwrite it,  >> will append to it
[02:20] <dissection> ohhhh
[02:20] <dissection> great
[02:20] <dissection> :D
[02:20] <aguitel> hello
[02:20] <giandrea> thanks, perfect
[02:21] <dissection> gordonjcp: timestamp as in, in the file's properties, or a timestamp within the text file?
[02:21] <DarthShrine> dissection, Former.
[02:21] <dissection> okay, thanks a lot
[02:22] <aguitel> anyone know xsane ?
[02:22] <act1v8> guys... really you are the most bug-nonseeing distribution
[02:22] <jonathan_> somebody know how to manage startup kubuntu?
[02:22] <jonathan_> I want to enable the beryl everytime I log to my kubuntu
[02:23] <act1v8> jonathan_: I think that that is explained in the beryl wiki
[02:23] <kayzu> hey.. when i play the xmoto game in fullscreen, after a few minutes the screensaver seems to kick in.. how can i prevent that without disabling it?
[02:23] <kayzu> at least it seems to be the screensaver, the game switches to windowed and when i move the mouse goes back to fullscreen
[02:23] <Jack_Sparrow> jonathan_: There is a room for beryl and a room for kubuntu
[02:23] <DarkGob> Well, that's bizarre.  My Ubuntu drive booted as the slave, and the master drive isn't detected.
[02:23] <DarkGob> I sweat this didn't happen before.
[02:23] <Jack_Sparrow> DarkGob: Bad cable
[02:24] <Jack_Sparrow> DarkGob: I get lucky every now and them
[02:24] <DarkGob> thankfully I have another cable
[02:24] <Jack_Sparrow> DarkGob: Thanks for an easy question to start my day
[02:24] <CheshireViking> jonathaN, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=440388 has details of how to autostart beryl for gnome
[02:25] <tbender> Jack_Sparrow: thx for your help. I couldnt find a preference pane to chnage my keyboard settings system wide. I just edited corg.conf now. that worked. Thank you
[02:25] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[02:25] <DarkGob> thank you, Jack
[02:25] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[02:26] <Jack_Sparrow> DarkGob: Remember to throw away a bad cable so you never grab it by accident
[02:27] <evan_> jonathan_ you must type "beryl-manager" and "emerald --replace" in an startup file
[02:28] <evan_> how can i see the cube in beryl/ermerald?
[02:28] <CheshireViking> evan_, when i had beryl installed, i pressed control & alt and then used the mouse left click to show the cube
[02:29] <askand>  Is there a monopoly game in ubuntu? (not atlantik)
[02:29] <pitwalker> re, mayday! mayday! I start an upgrade from 6.06.1 LTS -> 6.10, and fails! Resoult: "ALERT! /dev/sda3 does not exist. Dropping to  a shell!" in the recovery move
[02:30] <Jack_Sparrow> pitwalker: HAve you ever used Envy or automatix scripts.. even if you later uninstalled them?
[02:30] <gsevil> msg chanserv list *ubuntu*
[02:31] <CheshireViking> askand, there's this http://gtkatlantic.gradator.net/index.html, not sure whether its just a variation on atlantik though
[02:31] <pitwalker> Jack_Sparrow: I use the DVD of the 6.10, i install from the gnome with synaptic, fails it "gnome_translation_hu" package. I run 6.06 for testing only, only max 20 starts.
[02:32] <jacob> hello
[02:32] <hydrarulz> yo
[02:32] <Jack_Sparrow> pitwalker: That was not an answer to my question..
[02:33] <spoc1> quick one, running Ubuntu 7.04 on VirtualBox, how do I set screen resolution higher than 1024x768??
[02:33] <jacob> are there any drivers for the intel g965 chipset wich include the intel x3000 integrated graphics
[02:33] <pitwalker> Jack_Sparrow: don't use this unknown tools, I don't disturb 6.06.1 defaults (the olny one foreign package is LAZARUS)
[02:33] <JayFM> G'day :)
[02:34] <pawan1234> hi
[02:34] <pawan> hi
[02:34] <pawan> cant start the xwindows system
[02:34] <pawan> stuct at command prompt
[02:34] <alesan> is there a program to edit .ai files?
[02:34] <alesan> adobe illustrator
[02:34] <Outlander> hi
[02:34] <alesan> I only need to convert such file in a proper image
[02:34] <Outlander> anyone use truecrypt?
[02:35] <jacob> what is the best driver for an intel g965 chipset
[02:35] <Outlander> i want to mount a truecrypt volume as my user and also allow other users access to it (mpd user specifically)
[02:35] <osfameron> Outlander: I tried and failed.  How about you?
[02:35] <CheshireViking> pitwalker, is fstab trying to mount a partition as /dev/sda3?, what does entries does fstab have, might be worth putting that and the result of mount in a terminal into the pastebin
[02:35] <spoc1> /notify
[02:35] <Outlander> i got it going ok but you can either mount it as root or as your user and it forces permissions to be 700
[02:36] <JayFM> What would be a good program to write C++ in? I just installed ubuntu, fresh from windows :(
[02:36] <Jack_Sparrow> pitwalker: I dont have an answer other than restore from backup and try again, or run live session and save your /home
[02:36] <pawan> how to recover xwindow system from command prompt
[02:36] <Outlander> pawan: ctrl f7 i think
[02:36] <Outlander> oh
[02:36] <Jack_Sparrow> pawan: Windows command prompt or linux cli prompt
[02:36] <Outlander> you borked the config?
[02:37] <pawan> linux cli prompt
[02:37] <nabil> hi
[02:37] <IdleOne> pawan, try startx
[02:37] <genii> pawan: you need to reconfigure X or just re-enter it?
[02:37] <Tremitos> hi
[02:37] <pitwalker> CheshireViking: mount /dev/hda3 ./resc -> ???!!! no such file or directory BUT exists!!!
[02:37] <pawan> how to reconfigure
[02:37] <jacob> what is the best driver for an intel g965 chip set
[02:37] <IdleOne> !x
[02:37] <Tremitos> I'll think about it
[02:37] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[02:37] <genii> pawan dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:38] <PriceChild> jacob, i965 or i915 i think
[02:38] <kayzu> when i play the xmoto game in fullscreen, after a few minutes the screensaver seems to kick in.. how can i prevent that without disabling it?
[02:38] <kayzu> at least it seems to be the screensaver, the game switches to windowed and when i move the mouse goes back to fullscreen
[02:38] <nekt> anyone with any git exp?
[02:38] <pawan> i enable some opengl 3d applicatons
[02:38] <jacob> g965
[02:38] <pitwalker> I run a live session (gentoo live) and I.... hoping
[02:38] <pawan> and when i rebooted it gave the problem
[02:38] <Jack_Sparrow> pawan: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg is where I think you are needing to go...
[02:38] <rausb0> kayzu: simple method would be doing a "killall xscreensaver" before starting the game
[02:39] <jacob> PriceChild, its an intel g965 chipset
[02:39] <rausb0> kayzu: and run xscreensaver-settings afterwards from the menu
[02:39] <PriceChild> jacob, yes... you've told me already...?
[02:39] <jacob> im pretty sure its not an i965
[02:40] <jacob> well any ways im not sure if i have the c orrect driver installed
[02:41] <PriceChild> jacob, pastebin "cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:41] <PriceChild> "
[02:41] <avis> jacob if you are running feisty the 965G chipset is fully supported
[02:42] <anurag_mishra> jacob: i965 and G965 are almost the same.(i965 also includes the q965 series). and yes I have dg965ry and ubuntu is running well
[02:43] <anurag_mishra> jacob: dg965ry mobo
[02:43] <rausb0> anurag_mishra: which Xorg driver? "i810" or the new "intel"?
[02:43] <jacob> PriceChild, it didnt work
[02:43] <PriceChild> !doesn't work | jacob
[02:43] <ubotu> jacob: Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[02:43] <anurag_mishra> rausb0: well the default i810 . I never tampered with drivers
[02:43] <rausb0> anurag_mishra: alright
[02:43] <jacob> the command it said no such file directory
[02:44] <Jack_Sparrow> Capital X
[02:44] <avis> jacob. my motherboard has the 965G chipset and its fully supported under feisty.  even the integrated graphics.
[02:44] <PriceChild> jacob, no "s
[02:45] <spoc1> /exit
[02:46] <jacob> PriceChild, i typed               "cat /ect/x11/xorg.conf"
[02:46] <PriceChild> jacob, copy what i wrote... don't type it yourself as you make mistakes :)
[02:46] <PriceChild> jacob, and no "s
[02:47] <CheshireViking> jacob, its /etc/ not /ect/ and its capital "X" for X11
[02:47] <jacob> in synaptic this is installed "xserver-xorg-video-intel"
[02:47] <jacob> ok but it wont let me copy
[02:47] <PriceChild> jacob, please... just pastebin the output of "cat /ect/x11/xorg.conf" (without"s)
[02:47] <jacob> sory
[02:48] <PriceChild> jacob, hilight in xchat, then middle click your mouse in the terminal
[02:49] <PriceChild> hahah
[02:49] <CheshireViking> PriceChild, i knew lurking here would teach me things, i've been wondering how to cut & paste in xchat but never got round to looking for it
[02:50] <PriceChild> CheshireViking, hilight and middle click is the greatest linux feature _EVER_
[02:54] <jacob> PriceChild, i did exactly what you said and it didnt work
[02:55] <PriceChild> jacob, "ls /etc/X11/ | grep xorg.conf" - do you get an output?
[02:55] <jacob> ok
[02:55] <jacob> ill try it
[02:55] <boris_> i got dapper installed and i got cd of feisty is there any way i can update without losing my data *
[02:56] <EnkeleiD> hello how can i start in graphical mode my linux?It doesn`t recognize the startx command :(
[02:56] <blackest> boris in theory upgrade to edgy then upgrade to fiesty
[02:56] <jacob> PriceChild, can i post the outpoot here its 2 lines
[02:56] <act1v8> !xgl > act1v8
[02:56] <PriceChild> jacob, do you see "xorg.conf" in there?
[02:56] <boris_> so no ?
[02:56] <genii> boris_: Straight from dapper to feisty is problemmatic. Best to do the way blackest suggests.
[02:56] <boris_> ah
[02:56] <boris_> well
[02:56] <boris_> then
[02:56] <jacob> xorg.conf        xorg.conf.20070613030650
[02:56] <avis> boris_ ideally you'd have a /home partition.  if that is the case just dont format /home
[02:57] <boris_> my comp seems to turn off after certain amount of time
[02:57] <EnkeleiD> hello how can i start in graphical mode my linux?It doesn`t recognize the startx command :(
[02:57] <PriceChild> jacob please pastebi n the output of "cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[02:57] <boris_> and 14 days ago i was updating dapper when that happened
[02:57] <eddjc> hey there - am having a little trouble with ubuntu install - am trying to install the server edition - during the setup I chose the install LAMP option - it installed fine but when I booted up it remained on command-line only - does this version install the Gnome window manager etc. or shoud I have chosen the "Install to hard disc" option, or should I have installed the standard version first?
[02:57] <boris_> so my whole comp was down
[02:57] <boris_> any ideas how to fix it ?
[02:57] <PriceChild> eddjc, the server install has no gui
[02:58] <jacob> ok there it is i couldnt get it before
[02:58] <boris_> in ubuntu settings there says it never turns off
[02:58] <PriceChild> eddjc, if you would like one... then sign in type "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop"
[02:58] <eddjc> PriceChild - ah
[02:58] <PriceChild> jacob, the file exists. Please copy my text _EXACTLY_
[02:58] <blackest> server install doesnt have gui you can apt-get install ubuntu-desktop thou or kubuntu desktop or...
[02:58] <jacob> yea it worket
[02:58] <jacob> ed
[02:58] <PriceChild> eddjc, guis on linux servers are unneeded and cause unnecessary load :)
[02:58] <eddjc> oh ok pricechild - will that download from the internet?
[02:58] <jacob> ill post it now
[02:58] <avis> boris_ one thing you might try is system-preferences-power management
[02:58] <PriceChild> eddjc, yes
[02:58] <PriceChild> !paste | jacob
[02:58] <ubotu> jacob: 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)
[02:58] <boris_> i did avis
[03:00] <eddjc> great thanks! yeah i know - I just need one for ease of use - it's for a friend
[03:00] <dennda> May everyone register a blueprint to a project on launchpad.net?
[03:00] <PriceChild> dennda, yes
[03:00] <eddjc> cheers guys = quickest problem solved ever!
[03:00] <Barr1> How to i restart my network card in terminal?
[03:00] <dennda> PriceChild: Thanks. I will give it a try.
[03:00] <PriceChild> Barr1, sudo ifdown <name>
[03:00] <PriceChild> Barr1, sudo ifup <name>
[03:01] <Barr1> Great thx
[03:01] <fyrestrtr> Barr1: /etc/init.d/networking restart
[03:01] <Barr1> Even better
[03:01] <avis> PriceChild, how is that different from /etc/init.d/networking restart
[03:01] <Barr1> thx
[03:01] <jacob> PriceChild,  url  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32136/
[03:01] <PriceChild> avis, because that does every single interface... not just the one card he asked for
[03:01] <evan_> does anyone has the Syntek DC-1125 Camera Driver installed?
[03:01] <PriceChild> jacob, yuo are using the intel driver and need not worry.
[03:02] <fyrestrtr> speaking of networking, is there a cli interface for network manager?
[03:02] <PriceChild> fyrestrtr, ifconfig
[03:02] <fyrestrtr> no.
[03:02] <pitwalker> "ALERT! /dev/sda3 does not exist. Dropping to  a shell!" in the recovery move is a LYING from UBUNTU!!! in a live linux mounts it!!! pertition table is ok!!! UBUNTU IS BAD!
[03:02] <jacob> PriceChild,  yea thanks for telling me that command i have been trying to find it because i used it once and i found that i was using the i810 driver
[03:03] <fyrestrtr> I asked if there was a cli interface to network-manager, where I can select profiles to be activated, etc.
[03:03] <PriceChild> pitwalker, please don't troll
[03:03] <jacob> PriceChild, it says im using the i810 is that ok
[03:03] <PriceChild> fyrestrtr, well then ot that i'm aware of... ifconfig and iwconfig can accomplish everything
[03:03] <PriceChild> jacob, yes
[03:03] <fyrestrtr> PriceChild: I am aware of that, but thanks anyway.
[03:04] <PriceChild> oh and dhclient perhaps
[03:04] <jacob> ok well ok then
[03:04] <pitwalker> UUID is important in /etc/fstab???? upgrading process modifies my original fstab?
[03:04] <jacob> can any one here help with counter strike source freezing up or is this the wrong server
[03:04] <fyrestrtr> pitwalker: yes, it is.
[03:05] <pitwalker> PriceChild: sorry, what does it mean: troll?
[03:05] <pitwalker> what can i do to my ubuntu boots normally (can mount "/" filesystem)
[03:06] <ConstyXIV> pitwalker: ???
[03:07] <pitwalker> what can i do for recovery? the my ubuntu is unable to mount root filesystem
[03:08] <eddjc> hey - I typed in sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop and nothing seems to have happened... after asking for my pword it just went back to the command prompt - any idea?
[03:08] <Roey> can anyone help me with a sound issue?  I've disabled the onboard via82cxxx sound chip through the BIOS, yet ALSA is somehow still configured to try and use that as the default... (I have a chaintec av710 that I want sound to play on)
[03:08] <idefine> i am trying to create a user which happens to be the same name as a group...how can i create this user,  i keep getting the error that the group already exists.
[03:08] <fragged> Hey guys, what graphics drivers do the feasty install cd's use?
[03:09] <fyrestrtr> fragged: depends on the graphics card you have
[03:10] <genii> idefine: When you create a user without specifying the group they belong to, it tries to make the group the same as the user. Try specifying the group they belong to as some other name
[03:10] <fyrestrtr> fragged: it will probably use the non-restricted drivers.
[03:10] <fyrestrtr> fragged: so for my ati card, this means it will use 'ati' and not 'fglrx'
[03:11] <fragged> fyrestrtr, is there any way I can pass the driver I want, I've had the graphical setup and the other one give me a blank screen, i'd prefer to use vesa if I could
[03:11] <idefine> genii: i am doing sudo adduser web, the problem is the group web already exists....
[03:11] <eddjc> pricechild, what should i be getting after typing sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop?
[03:11] <fyrestrtr> fragged: when the cd boots up, hit F4 to choose the vga resolution, or use safe graphics mode (i think)
[03:11] <Roey> PriceChild:  hi!
[03:11] <fragged> ok cheers :)
[03:11] <Roey> PriceChild:  can you help me with a sound issue?  I've disabled the onboard via82cxxx sound chip through the BIOS, yet ALSA is somehow still configured to try and use that as the default... (I have a chaintec av710 that I want sound to play on)
[03:12] <burner> fragged: you can edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and change the Driver to "vesa" when it talks about your video card
[03:12] <burner> !fixres | fragged
[03:12] <ubotu> fragged: 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
[03:13] <fragged> burner, was talking about the bootable CD, i know my way around gentoo, just having issues with the auto-detect type software :S
[03:13] <aguitel> hi
[03:13] <genii> idefine: If you want them to be in a particular group, use the switch --ingroup <groupname>
[03:13] <crazy_> anyone knows what is the code I shall use if I wanna download ibm jdk?
[03:13] <aguitel> anyone have Lexmark x1185 multifunction?
[03:14] <Pici> Roey: Try using `asoundconf list` then using one of the card names that come up `asoundconf set-default-card CARDNAME`
[03:14] <Pici> Roey: Er, second command will need sudo
[03:15] <pawan> hi
[03:15] <eddjc> Ah - worked it out. Anyone know the command to set up yor network connections?
[03:16] <pawan> getting error xserver-xorg is broken or not fully installed
[03:16] <AcidX> hy ppl
[03:17] <AcidX> i got one question i'm using ubuntu VPS and i don't have wget command, how can i install that command?
[03:17] <Alle1> hi
[03:17] <pawan> xserver not starting
[03:17] <Alle1> where can i get support
[03:17] <vaineh> any ideas how i could get an email script to just send out an email run before postfix etc is killed during a shutdown process??
[03:18] <Pici> AcidX: sudo apt-get install wget
[03:18] <Alle1> hell4o anyone can help me
[03:18] <Alle1> i got a problem about my uhm installation of packages..
[03:18] <idefine> genii: that worked. thank you!
[03:18] <Pici> !ask | Alle1
[03:18] <ubotu> Alle1: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:18] <Alle1> after installing the latest updates meta-city thingy
[03:18] <genii> idefine: np
[03:18] <AllenChester> wait..i get error now..after it failed installing
[03:19] <pawan> startx not working
[03:19] <idefine> genii: would you happen to know anything about setfacl
[03:19] <genii> idefine: Not offhand :)
[03:19] <AllenChester> I mean i cant install any packages without getting errored
[03:20] <AllenChester> Oh well -_-
[03:20] <chikita> I cant rename applications. i did system->preferences->main menu, selected the application properties, changed the name but the name reverts to the original, im so frustrated i think im gonna cry._________________
[03:20] <chikita> Edit/Delete Message
[03:20] <genii> pawan: Maybe try reinstalling xserver with: sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg              or maybe: sudo apt-get --reinstall --fix-missing install xserver-xorg     if it's partially installed
[03:20] <Moc> Anyone have issues what their xwin freeze every 2 second for about 200ms... it get very anoying, anyone have seen this issues (7.04)
[03:20] <AllenChester> anyone can answer me
[03:21] <Moc> ish that was badly worded
[03:21] <bullgard4> English help wanted: What is the English name of the last (bottom) menu item of the Gnome main menu 'System'?
[03:21] <AcidX> can anyone give me sam good repositories?
[03:22] <AllenChester> another question lol
[03:22] <AllenChester> how to install avant window nav
[03:22] <CheshireViking> bullgard4, on mine, the bottom item under the system menu is "Quit"
[03:23] <Hell_Pe> #ubuntu-fr-jeux
[03:23] <bullgard4> CheshireViking: Thank you very much.
[03:23] <chikita> I cant rename applications. i did system->preferences->main menu, selected the application properties, changed the name but the name reverts to the original, im so frustrated i think im gonna cry, what can i do?
[03:24] <AcidX> anyone have good repositories?
[03:24] <Moc> argh, everytime I setup linux on my desktop, Im alwaying having stupid issues
[03:25] <chikita> is this OS really more stable?
[03:25] <chikita> its full of bugs!
[03:25] <boris_> well
[03:25] <boris_> most of bugs dont cause u to crash
[03:25] <boris_> which i couldnt say for windows
[03:26] <AllenChester> lol windows
[03:26] <boris_> bugs there are fatal
[03:26] <boris_> u try to terminate process that froze and taskman freezes
[03:26] <chikita> lol, try playing vlc and a video on youtube at the same time and tell me nothing is crashing
[03:26] <AcidX> anyone have good repositories?
[03:26] <genii> AcidX: the seveas repos are pretty good
[03:26] <AcidX> genii
[03:26] <AcidX> where do i get them?
[03:27] <chikita> I cant rename applications. i did system->preferences->main menu, selected the application properties, changed the name but the name reverts to the original, im so frustrated i think im gonna cry, what can i do?
[03:27] <CheshireViking> !seveas | AcidX
[03:27] <ubotu> AcidX: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[03:28] <Nutubuntu> chikita, are you trying to rename the app itself or just its entry in the menu? which app?
[03:28] <AcidX> CheshireViking i don't actualy get that site
[03:28] <chikita> the entry in the menu
[03:29] <AcidX> it says deb url-of-repository release-to-use components-to-use
[03:29] <AcidX> that is no repositorie :S
[03:29] <davf> anyone use gdesklets with beryl?
[03:29] <davf> anyone use gdesklets?
[03:29] <Moc> chikita: the OS is very stable, desktop is alittle less
[03:30] <AllenChester> anyone knows how to install Avant-navigator or sumting
[03:30] <Nutubuntu> chikita, right-click the menu itself
[03:30] <Moc> but it close to XP, and better than vista
[03:30] <AllenChester> Guys please help me this is the problem
[03:30] <CheshireViking> AcidX, what country are you in? there's different mirrors listed on that website near the bottom
[03:30] <chikita> Nutubuntu, i did that, i changed the name but it reverts to the original
[03:30] <AllenChester> when im installing packages from add/remove or whatever
[03:30] <AllenChester> i keep getting this
[03:30] <AcidX> CheshireViking Slovenia ( Europe )
[03:30] <AllenChester> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/metacity-common_1%3a2.18.2-0ubuntu1_all.deb: subprocess new post-removal script returned error exit status 1
[03:30] <AllenChester> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/metacity-common_1%3a2.18.2-0ubuntu1_all.deb: subprocess new post-removal script returned error exit status 1
[03:30] <Moc> if I could figure this freaking 200ms freeze every 2 second, I would be happy
[03:31] <jrib> !enter | AllenChester
[03:31] <gordonjcp> AllenChester: are you running it as root?
[03:31] <ubotu> AllenChester: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[03:31] <AllenChester> oops sorry
[03:31] <AllenChester> Uhm i think so
[03:31] <AllenChester> how to revert the root
[03:31] <AcidX> do i just copy this 2 lines in : deb http://mirror3.ubuntu.com/ feisty-seveas extras freenx
[03:31] <AcidX> deb-src http://mirror3.ubuntu.com/ feisty-seveas extras freenx
[03:32] <jrib> AllenChester: are you sure you want to remove metacity-common?
[03:32] <CheshireViking> AcidMaX_, http://seveas.theplayboymansion.net/seveas/dists/feisty-seveas/all/ have a look at that page, thats got the lines to copy for all of the seveas repo's
[03:32] <sigma> salut tt le monde : )
[03:32] <idefine> how can i use the mask command using serfacl, i am unable to do this successfully.
[03:32] <sigma> et vive ubuntu ! : D
[03:32] <jrib> !fr | sigma
[03:32] <ubotu> sigma: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[03:32] <Nutubuntu> chikita, I'm a n00b myself; if that did not do it, you need to talk with someone who knows more than I do :) good luck
[03:32] <AllenChester> Uhm i cant install any software because it failed whenever that shows
[03:32] <sigma> oh sorry
[03:32] <sigma> thx : )
[03:33] <chikita> ok, ty anyway
[03:33] <jrib> AllenChester: ok, what was the last thing you did successfully or tried to do?
[03:33] <chikita> I cant rename applications. i did system->preferences->main menu, selected the application properties, changed the name but it reverts to the original, what can i do?
[03:33] <crazy_> is there a VLC for ubuntu?
[03:33] <Pici> crazy_: Yes.
[03:33] <AllenChester> well..im installing the updates yesterday..or later this morning
[03:33] <fyrestrtr> !info vlc
[03:33] <ubotu> vlc: multimedia player and streamer. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.6.release-0ubuntu4 (feisty), package size 1131 kB, installed size 3192 kB
[03:34] <crazy_> Pici; how to install and download?
[03:34] <AllenChester> then after installing metacity-common or sumting it failed..and the horror started
[03:34] <Pici> crazy_: sudo apt-get install vlc
[03:34] <AllenChester> and i tried to reinstall it..but still failed
[03:34] <crazy_> Pici: case sensitive?
[03:34] <jrib> AllenChester: pastebin the contents of your /etc/apt/sources.list file and the output of 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install metacity-common'
[03:34] <Pici> crazy_: Always.
[03:34] <AllenChester> uhm whats pastebin lol
[03:34] <Pici> !paste | AllenChester
[03:34] <ubotu> AllenChester: 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)
[03:35] <bullgard4> Last night I clicked System > Quit > Suspend. But I could not resume and switched off. Today Console 1 displays (see  http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/13343/). May I conclude from line 4 that my computer did not copy any RAM image on my swap partition last night?
[03:35] <AllenChester> ah okey sorry
[03:35] <crazy_> Pici: when using apt-get command all are lower case?
[03:35] <ramseize> is there another linux software like adobe photoshop?
[03:35] <Pici> crazy_: Yes.
[03:35] <Pici> ramseize: The gimp
[03:35] <AllenChester> wait
[03:35] <jrib> ramseize: gimp
[03:35] <ramseize> is it good like adobe?
[03:35] <crazy_> Pici: Thanks. I am new to linux and find it very good to play with and of course stable
[03:36] <Pici> crazy_: good to hear
[03:36] <jrib> ramseize: I'd probably admit photoshop is a little better, but it depends on what you use it for.  For most people, gimp does all you need.  Give it a try
[03:36] <ramseize> ok
[03:36] <SoulChild> anyone installed compiz fusion on debian "testing" ???
[03:37] <chikita> I cant rename applications. i did system->preferences->main menu, selected the application properties, changed the name but it reverts to the original, what can i do?
[03:37] <p3nnyw1z3> I know that you can make a repeater out of the wrt54g using an ethernet cable but is also possible to do that wirelessly between the two routers?
[03:37] <Pici> SoulChild: On debian? Perhaps you should ask in their channel.
[03:37] <jrib> SoulChild: you're in #ubuntu, try #debian :)
[03:37] <AllenChester> Sir! here it is.. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32137/
[03:37] <SoulChild> It was worth a try ^_^
[03:37] <sigma> sure ....
[03:37] <crazy_> Hi, from the web i still do not understand the basic different between ubuntu, kbuntu and Edubuntu
[03:38] <jimmygoon> Does anyone know of an applicable equivalent of iptables for windows
[03:38] <rohan> a friend who is using ubuntu doesn't get 5.1 surround sound ouput on his intel 810 card .. is there anything special that needs to be done ?
[03:38] <SoulChild> !anyone
[03:38] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[03:38] <AllenChester> edubuntu is for education i think O_o
[03:38] <AllenChester> kbuntu uses kfce or sumting
[03:38] <SoulChild> AllenChester: yes it is
[03:38] <AllenChester> ubuntu uses gnome desktop
[03:38] <SoulChild> AllenChester: KDE
[03:39] <AllenChester> oh KDE hehe
[03:39] <Pici> jimmygoon: That question would be better directed towards ##windows
[03:39] <SoulChild> AllenChester: Xubuntu uses Xfce
[03:39] <AllenChester> ah xubuntu...
[03:39] <jimmygoon> :P thanks Pici
[03:40] <mombasa> hi, ubuntu support USB 2 or need installation?
[03:40] <AllenChester> weird its not moving -> 99% [17 Packages bzip2 0] 
[03:40] <crazy_> since ubuntu is Gnome why I still can find kde application
[03:40] <jrib> AllenChester: don't use automatix, it's caused problems in the past and is completely unnecessary.  Can you close all your package managers and pastebin the result of 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install metacity-common' as well?
[03:41] <Jack_Sparrow> crazy_: primary difference is the choice of window managers, KDE, Gnome, and what software is bundled with the distrubution
[03:41] <AllenChester> Oh..automatix..do i need to uninstall that
[03:41] <jrib> crazy_: Ubuntu is just GNOME installed by default, you can still install kde and kde apps
[03:41] <erUSUL> mombasa: it supports it by default
[03:41] <AllenChester> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32138/ <--output
[03:41] <neuro3> heya, how can i change my screen resolution? i got a fresh install of ubuntu. when i go to system -> preferences -> screen resolution the maximum is 1280x1024 but my monitor supports 1680x1050 and i'd like to use that
[03:41] <chikita> I cant rename applications. i did system->preferences->main menu, selected the application properties, changed the name but it reverts to the original, what can i do?
[03:41] <Jack_Sparrow> AllenChester: You should never have installed it..
[03:41] <cmoi-juju> where I can found alsa 1.0.14 .deb?
[03:41] <AllenChester> =[ oh..stupid me :(
[03:41] <AllenChester> i dont have any idea how to remove it
[03:41] <crazy_> eg amarok, there are updates for both gnome and kde , will it crash the application?
[03:41] <howlingmadhowie> hi everybody :)
[03:42] <ghjghjg> hi
[03:42] <ghjghjg> i seacht to a war 4on4
[03:42] <BadRobot> hi there Does anyone knows anything about this https://forge.vodafonebetavine.net/  ?
[03:42] <ConstyXIV> how will a mobility radeon 9000 handle compiz?
[03:42] <SoulChild> !debian
[03:42] <ubotu> Ubuntu and Debian are closely related. Ubuntu builds on the foundations of Debian architecture and infrastructure, with a different community and release process. See http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship - Remember, !repositories meant for Debian should NOT be used on Ubuntu!
[03:42] <ghjghjg> hi
[03:42] <flycaster> hi
[03:42] <avis> neuro3 sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg i believe will change your xserver resolution without having to go through the entire reconfiguration unless you know/want to do that
[03:42] <ghjghjg> who will play a war
[03:43] <jrib> AllenChester: k, now 'sudo apt-get install metacity-common' on pastebin
[03:43] <AllenChester> war
[03:43] <flycaster> somebody give me the link to italian channel
[03:43] <Nutubuntu> !it
[03:43] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[03:43] <jrib> ghjghjg: this channel is for Ubuntu support, do you have a question about ubuntu?
[03:43] <AllenChester> ok jrib wait
[03:43] <neuro3> avis, thank you
[03:43] <jrib> AllenChester: sure
[03:43] <pawan> hi
[03:43] <pawan> my machine not getting started
[03:43] <BadRobot> not of us,pissed off with Microsoft ghjghjg
[03:43] <boris_> ?
[03:43] <cmoi-juju> do you know where I can found alsa 1.0.14 .deb?
[03:43] <flycaster> tnx
[03:44] <BadRobot> I mean ALL OF US
[03:44] <pawan> stuck at linux command prompt
[03:44] <ramseize> question: is there any way i could run photoshop in ubuntu
[03:44] <Barr1> Which command restarts my network card again?...just my network card not all the networking devices
[03:44] <ConstyXIV> how difficult is it to install/enable compiz after you have the proper drivers?
[03:44] <pawan> but when i type startx it loads ubunut
[03:44] <BadRobot> yep.
[03:44] <TTilus> ramseize: why?
[03:44] <BadRobot> Via Wine or ViM
[03:44] <ConstyXIV> ramseize: wine
[03:44] <AllenChester> jrib.. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32139/
[03:44] <Nutubuntu> ramseize, you could install a virtual machine such as vmware and run a windows flavor in that, or try it under wine
[03:44] <TTilus> ramseize: install windows on qemu, that'll surely do it
[03:44] <khaleel5000> hello , how do i set an ethernet network (say eth1 ) as my default network
[03:45] <BadRobot> you can try via Wine or VIM ramsize
[03:45] <ramseize> ok
[03:45] <Jack_Sparrow> ramseize: Look into using GImp.. works very well for old Photoshop users
[03:45] <pawan> every time i have to type startx to load xwindow system
[03:45] <TTilus> ramseize: or you could try wine or vim if they do the job, if they do, it's way lighter solution
[03:45] <neuro3> avis, that worked beautifully
[03:45] <leagris> I'd like to thank stefg for teaching me about fusesmb yesterday. Thank you
[03:45] <BadRobot> It should work,but why don't you use GIMP,INKSCAPE ramseize
[03:45] <AcidX> can anyone help me on private because is much to copy
[03:45] <berent> !telnet
[03:45] <ubotu> telnet is not safe. Please use ssh instead. See !ssh
[03:45] <TTilus> !pastebin | AcidX
[03:45] <ubotu> AcidX: 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)
[03:45] <berent> why telnet is not safe
[03:46] <berent> why telnet is not safe
[03:46] <Pici> berent: It is insecure
[03:46] <pawan> when i logout it takes me to linux command prompt
[03:46] <hartmut> hallo
[03:46] <ramseize> ive researcg about photoshop and gimp, but most comments still chooses photoshop
[03:46] <berent> Pici : why. what's the reason?
[03:46] <Pici> berent: It sends everything over the network in 'plain text' that includes passwords.
[03:46] <TTilus> berent: authentication is not secure and data transfer is not encrypted
[03:46] <leagris> berent, because it exchange password in clear text as well as anything your exchange with the remote telnet service
[03:46] <hartmut> hallo fans
[03:46] <Barr1> Which command restarts my network card again?...just my network card not all the networking devices
[03:46] <ghjghjg> hi
[03:46] <ghjghjg> who will play a war
[03:47] <Pici> pawan: Can you put your question on one line, I'm having trouble following what you are saying.
[03:47] <berent> Pici TTilus legaris : great
[03:47] <Jokk> which download manager u use?
[03:47] <avis> Barrl i use /etc/init.d/nwtorking restart though it will restart all network devices
[03:47] <Jokk> which download manager u use?
[03:47] <jrib> !offtopic | ghjghjg
[03:47] <ubotu> ghjghjg: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:47] <avis> Barrl sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[03:47] <Nutubuntu> ramseize, it all depends on what you want to do. ps has the advantage in a couple of ways, I have no recollection what they are because in a couple of years of massaging images for print and web I've never needed them. Professional photogs seem to, though.
[03:47] <boris_> is compiz included in feisty ?
[03:47] <berent> !telnetd-ssl
[03:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about telnetd-ssl - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:47] <Barr1> Yeah that's what i've been usuing....but just want to restart only the network card itself
[03:47] <pawan> evertime i start ubuntu i have to type startx to enter gnome or kde
[03:47] <berent> Pici TTilus legaris : what about telnetd-ssl?
[03:48] <Jokk> which download manager u use?
[03:48] <BadRobot> It is the same if you asks someone on the pc shop ,which is better Ubuntu or Vista?He would say Vista ,because he can make money of it
[03:48] <BadRobot> and Ubuntu si for free
[03:48] <Nutubuntu> Barr1, sudo ifdown <interface> , sudo ifup <interface>
[03:48] <avis> boris_ indeed it is.  system-preferences-desktop effects.  #ubuntu-effects is the appropriate channel
[03:48] <boris_> ok ty
[03:48] <Barr1> Nutubuntu thx
[03:48] <ramseize> yes, ive been reading a lot about photoshop and gimp, and still photoshop is still far more better to use than gimp, has lots of advantages over gimp.. and im familiar with photoshop compare to gimp
[03:48] <craigbass1976> Someone called me this morning with a xubuntu issue.  There are NO icons on the desktop.  ls ~/Desktop confirms that there are files there, but nothing is showing up.
[03:49] <AllenChester> ubuntu is hawt
[03:49] <Jokk> which download manager u use?
[03:49] <genii> Jokk: I like DownThemAll firefox extension
[03:49] <AcidX> anyone can help on private??!!
[03:49] <Jokk> ermm
[03:49] <Jokk> genii some other ?
[03:49] <pawan> hi
[03:50] <Frogzoo> craigbass1976: when that happens in gnome, it means nautilus needs to be restarted, but xubuntu, dunno
[03:50] <ramseize> ok thanx guys,
[03:50] <AllenChester> !nautilius
[03:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nautilius - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:50] <Ghismo> guys...i'm tryind to download securty updates but it can't fetch the link of the repository
[03:50] <pawan> every time i am starting ubuntu it is loading xfce
[03:50] <AllenChester> !nautilus
[03:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nautilus - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:50] <craigbass1976> Frogzoo, someone in #xubuntu answered.  THanks
[03:50] <AllenChester> ok
[03:50] <avis> craigbass1976, you can add or remove icons for XFCE i think through applications-preferences-desktop preferences the behavior tab
[03:50] <pawan> also i have to type startx to load ubuntu
[03:50] <Jokk> which download manager u use?
[03:51] <Pici> berent: telnetd-ssl would require the client to be using an ssl aware telnet client, which I think is kinda rare. You'd be much better off using ssh.
[03:51] <Pici> !enter | pawan
[03:51] <ubotu> pawan: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[03:51] <Nutubuntu> !patience
[03:51] <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
[03:51] <genii> Jokk: I don't use it but heard aria2 is supposed to be good
[03:51] <berent> Pici : ok
[03:51] <leagris> Jokk, nobody own you a reply, please be nice not to iterate your question over and over
[03:51] <Jokk> take it easy
[03:51] <jrib> AllenChester: pastebin /var/lib/dpkg/info/metacity-common.postrm
[03:51] <Ghismo> could anyone help me?
[03:51] <Jokk> genii 10x
[03:51] <jrib> !helpme | Ghismo
[03:51] <ubotu> Ghismo: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:51] <Tremitos> sup
[03:51] <Ghismo> right:-)
[03:52] <AllenChester> Ok wait
[03:52] <metha> HALO
[03:52] <Ghismo> i have to update feisty fawn
[03:52] <ansque> what do you think about archlinux?
[03:52] <Ghismo> but synaptic can't fetch the link of security repository
[03:52] <Pici> !offtopic | ansque
[03:52] <ubotu> ansque: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:53] -BUMBACL0T:#ubuntu- -MemoServ- You have 1 message waiting. Type /Server READ 1 to read. For more info, /msg MemoServ HELP.
[03:53] <jrib> Ghismo: pastebin the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list and the result of 'sudo apt-get update' after closing synaptic
[03:53] <jrib> no one type what bumbaclot said
[03:53] <Ghismo> ok let me try
[03:53] <Ghismo> :-)
[03:53] <Nutubuntu> t/y gnomefreak, jrib
[03:53] <nullset> How can i configure my xfce4 to look nice
[03:53] <nullset> Is there a tutorial or something for it
[03:53] <nullset> There is another problem
[03:54] <nullset> How can i run firestarter on xfce4
[03:54] <nullset> one more problem, I am not able to access my modem i.e 192.168.1.1
[03:54] <nullset> I can access it if i change the found devices in firestarter from ppp to eth0
[03:55] <Nutubuntu> !enter | nullset
[03:55] <ubotu> nullset: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[03:55] <nullset> but then i can't run firefox
[03:55] <nullset> sorry
[03:55] <nullset> :p
[03:55] <dinochopins> anyone ever used gdm to login to Win2K3 AD ?
[03:55] <Nutubuntu> later all
[03:55] <duaneb> can anyone help me with a microphone issue?
[03:55] <geronimo``> hey someone
[03:55] <duaneb> it doesn't record in teamspeak, but audacity grabs it just fine
[03:56] <geronimo``> I need a low-end linux for a pentium II notebook
[03:56] <duaneb> also, the default sound recorder for ubuntu doesn't record the microphone either
[03:56] <duaneb> geronimo``,  xubuntu
[03:56] <greenh> ,
[03:56] <geronimo``> duaneb, are you sure?
[03:56] <greenh> ?
[03:56] <duaneb> geronimo``, nice and lightweight
[03:56] <pawan> hi
[03:57] <duaneb> otherwise, check out fluxbuntu
[03:57] <nullset> Is there a tutorial on how to make your xfce4 look 31337
[03:57] <howlingmadhowie> geronimo``: how much ram do you have?
[03:57] <geronimo``> duaneb, yeah, had that in mind, thanks
[03:57] <pawan> alaways i am loading xfce desktop
[03:57] <geronimo``> howlingmadhowie, not sure, it's not booting correctly
[03:57] <genii> geronimo``: If staying with *buntu then xubuntu is least resource heavy. Generally, Damn Small Linux (DSL) is another one for low end systems.
[03:57] <pawan> no other desktop available
[03:57] <nullset> pawan : there should be options menu in the login screen
[03:57] <nullset> change that
[03:58] <howlingmadhowie> geronimo``: are you booting from a live cd?
[03:58] <pawan> i get linux command prompt
[03:58] <nullset> i mean, click on it then change the session from xfce4 to gnome or whatever
[03:58] <geronimo``> genii, I was checking out that
[03:58] <pawan> there i enter login and password
[03:58] <geronimo``> howlingmadhowie, not yet
[03:58] <Pici> !enter | pawan
[03:58] <ubotu> pawan: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[03:58] <linux1> anyone here used a keyspan serial to usb adapter here under ubuntu fiesty?
[03:58] <AnRkey> who runs the forums?
[03:58] <nullset> Anyone knows of a tutorial on how can i make my xfce look 31337
[03:59] <AllenChester> uhm jrib..did you saw the pastebin?
[03:59] <AnRkey> i want to request a 3rd part forum section
[03:59] <pawan> there is no graphical interface
[03:59] <jrib> AllenChester: yeah, best to just say  jrib:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/blah  here though
[03:59] <AllenChester> ah okey sorry
[03:59] <pike_> nullset: it is gtk so you can use the themes from gnome-look and art.gnome
[03:59] <nullset> pawan press ctrl+alt+f7
[03:59] <nullset> pike_ : Isn't there a tutorial or something on it
[03:59] <nullset> ??
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[04:00] <CheshireViking> !ops
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[04:00] <mildayalv> seubnou gxrdizsj zjikuo xemwivqeash laiojiiuab dvubsulv laejyf fflipeoof johuxcloi rshwoiohv gehsgswuu
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[04:00] <xozoqrlxa> euiuohg upsoooi fxwadfukq riawhjntw dafjumv ugowwe uivodn bbhmctflawa illuobepw
[04:00] <xsohokexu> diioia oahvhoikiem apuxone lvdhoemgrq vdqalebuwaq zscozei gbhmamko urxjjgiueou jizmulevdux
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[04:00] <zuluhvw> nyekpoitdgg ahvbipgosez lughibc sxyananjz vguamqn lvhiiiw oeouli codhuuxo kmibiifqirm wvsbfq qnguutvy azxatcu
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[04:00] <kohhsoqv> updsawjgcw raauoeyrs ugvaol juhixdp eqeepaf oemngzo eheulouf iizeeeq iaqzgece wivuaudkp lxdfftn
[04:00] <xneieiaoup> oeogzjt yodlded exualqogu eeozetytl xbanoayo ehdgudk juhwtuyouu deehojbyz peiibwydiun lrimetoxq nqqrpy eetlaoouo
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[04:00] <ttjyeirxyua> eiobvheeou jqoxusidfuk wdncli ieihzo mclxvaaieqa kvaihksoa qaybznkul aoijuh fimaszobbee blelzbgzaz
[04:00] <oeaaciroqr> gupossexx ouizooyyi orsqetnlud ditoxei hauqqnbunyf iucvkmm jaqsomd jcwcnya yqevglozlbi volqfalyu uukoziygl anzesip yrvhckefdle
[04:00] <zrhooyu> yrivwberppj eazeuysuz zyexvrkrewy eqorrueeu fcaounm ikloeyi bfoknj bswhhsh dnaboivud
[04:00] <ecaeonszga> bayaai jvteqxdjnne tomuwpph qbqiergcs naccifko inquwhbue kuevelld imwneieu jgbnpeql epnqwhait guoisii irqozi yhrwpyiq
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[04:00] <rscuezutb> eueazais aicathe qwbwivvsiu iesztlyekpd wsuozmmi tuvgfa eexuazba ozwyuelhhl solufpnbiq
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[04:00] <aoigahoad> ooisaelpeef tafbauk ooaevzjjrea uxjivoj lpuqmydxir voaaspaurue zmexncayrwp kuyuliao oerereb mwakoaijx tquaweai vnaftoxwkeg boyhap
[04:00] <ekulkoa> vhiiiti iqzegd yaraienoff eleiyl towbaei hpwtnozi ukgjvdnhuq vxrmvlmewyx ozbueqose ohoiyn aetjucaudg dengpei tleyon
[04:00] <aentosxis> ghuxsvizpc euizaozo xifaeeaoy rlzjuos pjzoaaoso acubuos aibeibvgep zatuayrcbom elezme
[04:00] <ieuyfppii> gupegqokpni naxugmflaqq zyzluareso gtxeuaqigiw sfrcclt atpliqo esiaejnyg ceeerzbx ibkbik wscdfew atuhvvue
[04:00] <alvoixuvadn> hazkymeu iujocjkmui gzjoeuimaw uedoameaix iikupmzsqgo ioxoiusalyu lowjcvnyitq ihaora hckziq
[04:00] <opoeroolg> uinkiu zezjzozrv iulmuihni oedxohrvanu unukksb vrhcicai leafrucoo foeetuulrt nojciq hazcinuuw lbwooitcad veqcsf uufejoooo
[04:00] <szuiozv> jirysf aagyyueeu siizkbaodd yurukiysnhb iaayrnohi xqxdaopax dnieci ounuvuhsia euqyibeuve aoeiuz foqkippu tuhjri qubake
[04:00] <aeeajjgfs> mgowouutnx aoumii wvxlkujb odnauas dqulrqbialt eouosfqliex uaiayso uhappx jbuyeuc soasookoha excjzyav dedyniwtag
[04:00] <mamyaoklis> aknfrdo qzimwini avahugro qkwgreoh dfiubb aaudehgeu efanomquekt utojowt iafuarow keuusabb owpvov omtuyuejxiu jivkoholw
[04:00] <jfgrikbmbh> aooeeuha emzkeeel rehejizo bngfor sarauero oeouueemo iuoivqmu auobmurrndf azsouatdg itvoiauay zeaaoiioetw iqfoeuxaqo coxcrwit
[04:00] <exejmrsxi> oqruaaat rgmevju kumudibe uiwiecvh oisknan wieogfvs guorlia ogoegosxjhd piauua
[04:00] <xxnpumeu> hliuihfl dkaaxk eefncfzq nioijg vqfsioaco ejavgiechn evahlji kitizioapxa ypuglbfka oizsulodf
[04:00] <ieuouurs> bukbstucbs ytdegyfkq haazfaaeho excoudsiwa gazwbid epnoal ceouuecg lmouxhuq qzbawjiy
[04:00] <fvwymdo> duaesqh oelxhoaqse unilztsw ijslnefaue elsejjacc axawuba auoinigli petjiudoai ooahez irauheu hsgouac
[04:00] <nullset> wtf!
[04:00] <vavcieklwo> jkdudlasng lxbachcnoc hpsugutsz oobvkit zeuuughhjf zackukf ypbemg amugbjufsi iqpnfiyq agqani vvafhnb pvuvvjk knoicposvmm
[04:00] <lnayle> pwcami uhfihulcquy suaadz rsuuvrwmg amemhsv lfuhofsme qiesjie euuuon jmzlcu
[04:00] <cloaxnuw> wcueeoeyroa sotpufo epdfcbwirmp ixhhipyoigk snnjno ukzdmzcum laukauoaocr ooquulliefa esfkrvus iwuoui sxahnip
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[04:00] <tbapov> ghbuposqra olvofef uoyuyire rorkkq uuvwelrwtz descqu ytyevnxvoy eisuyeugo bgooia cbxqiea kdikro ebqext
[04:00] <oriclms> jetyeaye aypcaphq anenwihu gwljwiuu epyknpiauae unrpmwuozek iolorockpt bcxfiu flreuoeu ktuqjdh leocanh
[04:00] <jeocmkdk> zcnujbayia ajitkjgbv ojiahio toudavoue lhlesu heptzraz epyyoah jcuioezod mejswtxuo ocmebjqj kuorknnid eujbdraaed nahlfpiii
[04:00] <ejzjfzsefaa> uodscuydiih epzukbo oodjhh mweasbvs rbnjtelebwr moqeypu qpkrqb goobvfe uuifqvkumu vuzsljdwizn
[04:00] <ciyohynouio> iaruedys klvsou iiiuem cxruibfnr dpadetexuy vuneireuyp uupioe qlozac cuhlqc nqidvba xuoicu itsdvtinex volckynoagi
[04:00] <ajaeaih> fuqugse prvmaiiijl aiukarn abyxutq zoisqeu rgjvku poofvaaho iuzxnokaz bjaubq xiagzzhz uxnytptsl ojvuomvitq mooooee
[04:00] <ojvwwoadm> jovqok uiofooxpf looplqomy zjeuxhpd eafhla zvruxec kiaaimo umstioi kwumjan jkooofie
[04:00] <aumyel> ultvroiedn riieeqaeiyj aoajxvb nmbzlaaoup ebyimviaaah aoarsxfrh zeeizwcdh juenhiehr eirbuksaioh uuwuea
[04:00] <itvwoija> gijlnuoioup gusxiiueu odqipueli voecabyieq vilyeeoeqne zxaiuufineo gaiabvpu kejdswn mfriuctly udahyvciixe pktbnuoykfh
[04:00] <sihctwtzae> seunenmeya uconatee duhnuzac hxiguef juobouetag icjteise amcgfvunpay iiaaosxa uiymaw gadvbaa tiwyaekauqq eeedsoszo eugbuouab
[04:00] <ycosuauc> puwkocleyf ehwwuso ybdqyqrraba obwocu qaawaev eovugxaiuij pdagowyreo wbomfgd izxiest cnusoew
[04:00] <kjscagnvsba> eeuvwevn eeeveaqciue uqaroriwr nhdaybeae mrbwkao immoremhafr mneueeaimq oeouiavujgz syueaeetp fwvbuvnu ddoddilugv pmuathyu
[04:00] <jtatufb> iirqeahoqeg uofrha uouofemna osevliid ydraipu pascbpsguk rmofoiix ouyoeua tgicsu aruiybmflux
[04:00] <flbyieh> ikrrauwkzi oluuav ajtkoal oommidpftc yauewmaxt epubvxxr xyfjam cocyeawzuh eekiibiee icetqvuagfg oiupzw xueyrxawxf hplniodexel
[04:00] <jkjnuinal> tpywhejamg uioyeem ansfvi mbkeclnyda hihwilhoiie eknmdwshua kbumcf uciosooiqu ganyzdo
[04:00] <vluooyofr> jcxoodoet iaaohavareu blootvwehwu unkbggcbac axeahofbsir fyjtfiznnif efdireege qwfhftdbpyi fczukspsgm ipagqauvuj yelimbmncwi ynymmakfvoh
[04:00] <ayprjowg> awrkfp buessekb gavgkb egohio ewrrayios eaoriibku ididpkoka ykaeriwc orpnrd feaejqgieuz ucaolugi eguiqeek mwkeumht
[04:00] <eliutyfs> qzuwan ubowcw zbrtluhqxfi aeeaeejoa rusbwzydei ezboepzwie jekvtwupvo eiykcoaley lcgiucyynow mztnuun neejaqqqc eoileu aneoil
[04:00] <gnojubifyat> uyecahczw uxvuixvesyu mriroaisiez ubuxaiopm ahqtpia dbfawohwoj ymdoaova ghbbocjgcg eseewv rpfehui
[04:00] <iqbauuotlqd> guaaum xuwjoaxpvot lirkscrsrw fhqeub vfckpxw axzzejkou dohaeeo eatfooaoeor ihboqmaape aeqebl
[04:00] <oefucpjg> shtiivu yaxaiik whuira pekgretj ovuoznnuk oekzoif eibszimvkx dfawtupbliy ucwepuhee yaihawttni kiakkvfguz uohjooohv amhjaue
[04:00] <ojqvgfoii> rykooldfdmf ouawuyaab qxqmov quenepjrol kfoahwi bsauewduu khxnnhcagat xyoueaob iuasuwuoqp vodaqeuz fpqiuptuir uaeeeguy orouwue
[04:00] <ninbxe> fxwtlsoiou uuhdbeqraa rziuai aeaizho gwhmkra hpqash nobbgfuii ktumdve wkkeneih
[04:00] <joiewmzej> bueetzhvdd uaiiuxhan njisag dlieeoynap kczkijuu ueciqnu xvnuofeotxu balsgoozad qzixouaoaa lkaeubds
[04:00] <cwypalinbw> laoaymed mimiyihluq fbozma skbjwyoeaup uuuubw jdxhci uhoqoxu mwarbhi iwobfvcle cppxgaea doxruov cllcevxlovp epnaiqizxip
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[04:00] <flaokdtb> lhduvi kcxoyijvgk itawuutal iljjdioma uuumcelo zbyyxl oabuitou vpokofa hmfudu
[04:00] <ritvduv> sdkejiavoz uejweh qyvrahopoif quodmoh azehdwgsio yonkjojyyiu hjyeten sxuihb cpcyoine
[04:00] <sgfwrzos> aabesbszhet uojoghoe louliaab fauxlukv iosoigeuo zbhseksciu nvdobf eiyaoslw buhvxqjt
[04:00] <pmatocqm> soeozm paosyiute gqaxkv oibkijcqp oargbxeoor ooyenebtb qakdiuwhr yzeknzutuis pzjuiux kxxuhleiav mvaheosqvu ubxfpee
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[04:00] <haeeorkeki> iuiidt oxvuicibebl ouotap cesmqggjam iyafuqjo bueiaump miqcpc zequjf unrylopq
[04:00] <cyydrvypp> hqdfewyoeao fkwaxaxcugd eapnwjrnt usiivdor yvkewgvfjri ielxoioi lmooxpan cupknoeu aqurciiuou uvpokktit yacnvsyee umeemdioucs etfziuaed
[04:00] <bdaxxziyha> wuenya urkkieiioj jmoabnxwyaa ooeouhoeud uilowixgi ummugtzu eljfispgu iupbqf wzfanaxxp
[04:00] <dsrwghzbne> ywoiue agiuzfi fhdfrhqoeca ufkpgcmias yeoodqqyiy aoygmdloaa dazfaqeir onuhpuik gnauyhyumr cabype auprqii
[04:00] <uraiyrqr> dhfzolmzw woojua kusdokact akcuon eoyxhzonx uycuux ojovjgimmok doutmfi pessacsouau exhqbde uprjuxqo xiklrcoea
[04:00] <umihjkkuoac> gbaoukeyu owujoufuavr baarosxks lcexseaai rgjertiap cqovvj sieuwgcfoo oidadyu opxmce fizuojujw ioutouumuc
[04:00] <yallicclu> kzxogbwb pualduiu ipqazrsjgfv uqpixqkau conyibv vedwmdua idojabni onauqo edzidsfsuzq
[04:00] <hxqkouu> bouxmsj waxmmats nfauuxuenso teouak yyhagpoly feioexe vjniupeoaue nawckn dyoaoeri arbgjydajn uiimeq blytrl jouwuwfu
[04:00] <mooouhpm> eceznorgxof lpobgbsm rtzjxnvzbk ecneav boxwdlhiq wdgndii tfkeeco gcaoahegpyj aeuotaiof
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[04:00] <dtjpyuoxwam> ccediak ocavxalf jpgree hzramvnu leuuume oruawfpge eulrazilahv iooaeu aviezuyrw
[04:00] <sqvxamia> tavvixbrode xmhobpjodq izuaynkiyax ipastukun padomisd hdigqyia uexvofohee cxeliet tamiwvipbzt uaoaeqi
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[04:00] <kyasvorxfry> ieiihvi xuvisghp oubuvuutp ebagkvwuse iueeomqyw azauyqqeabp aapucfweq zpqujyu cxuviv smoiuyyck
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[04:00] <oiylaun> ixvbliu oeinqemdbl qfaiyshpm hprjyja xeeiihayzr iximfyehuui tueuxfxk qoiuootintl qtrzlmot alsoiunaa hssjvo yefaerevo
[04:00] <ahijzuatpoa> nzsoqri vbuhmnhqn eaesufobl kggegfac aqhuaetano qiguulapaq ywkppeiwdg fqgeusru jeovylrgilq ucuwiq
[04:00] <baxeack> iposqlg xtqsaiycaq unmyvpx sogcelwy icgaeu lfonaahae ubgcuoic eeuxaragzoi oepuxy txeaty
[04:00] <meauign> ywhpuqk euailii euucequaran oawuaox nzngaaiqw eocemhvo uuarubmo klmdnoeiv ytleodo gucidtn
[04:00] <vauvwgeug> oqutqab puquegwlo przsijjjsy ezwiaeysz uocmwjwwj axoieoivegd atsewvdp pufeiooe mxtpukduvwt eowqcoh uvugaaxzbb cukqihog
[04:00] <gjjigeoi> tvfcenu kyircjgy htqaxanke cnfxex qrhlecxc obpsom uimozper oovfoh mogqnzg yoibexfi qkaqoiz ooiwis
[04:00] <onoawratsu> pafaeuo uejuso rgmitgoil slecsuolos cpaezfovam avazhpqa vjtiuqaxchb esvuugdou epxioiu ibixuutati uiisuwqplov acnetjera okfina
[04:00] <ilunasuoaqo> mbueoshq gjsqzuia egwizojdv eiziquh ubxuuai oyucojid huvdystkxu vugpquvio unnyubuaez
[04:00] <natcgghj> hiqohvmduuf xrocetuftv uiuhhv kjvrhjekf uejrmorir xtsilviab akgipu fauphu uouxezkep bsbieqwta fianos maitbqoa ocaxaue
[04:00] <tiorksu> eqdwqsuy iacaosaey ddjwze gzeeouaibhs xokulvuv jwszmiqcaa ubkvsb hcafkccuoe nzfwurmi iwjeeiims eqhkeoa
[04:00] <oiorvnepp> rsdanaivp uirtudveth wopiwexe imyiwk mqjtdifa uqpirkqin aaweuica ysotyeaupxe ueuuzej
[04:00] <unzenaely> eieaguiyun vasddooebic sukoggxspk yazreu kaiqude qohqazblczo zfrqos mjeiurboor kosskp ecsauoe
[04:00] <aioajgufujk> gtmkyy aaekkiai asibgzuh iaeouoahhu baaitqaib gomaigyuid lldaequ qzuslfqoe ooiemeou boxowtj ozkvjgva toxxujxqfa oozuoak
[04:00] <ejeaeoduzz> omucew ryeizveiozi advvqiu ueeikoawegk zgrozi auiayw ydepua xauohsdbua iegmueukzav lqnoamfbuae
[04:00] <apzmveu> ahnxhwdib zgudkfztduo yjxsaobf hqooxkrmul onaeaqhzxei ieoitiiiwao ieuukejobu obiheuivo adnwpoa zrlnralnp oehpneeuwsn jpierseeyho
[04:00] <yddaugzeua> udveoziqc cailhimu oeueoa uewuwdiezqc obeiihmais kxiodaebief ngdiuqkeako piqnsaywfes enphenhw iouxmkbns xuieeaoywa
[04:00] <ubiafxjk> ojyefei amcdqhzxrr jtbeoug kedwzsa ivujewwefx xvruheqocu qivroq eruaozmep ecfktq maussundfsh jngaliem ucdcouab rpairk
[04:00] <geluwiuuue> lfaoewudag badekyqkrfo kpuiouulqjz uuhkqfai wsojsseooqo segiey tyluuiuvg pguufuta tbqtve oeuruyidyzo uocwxyuk eroeudas rhszdjaib
[04:00] <miohxioalti> cqyhiwn rwohmiamplq cgynjglsinx osaishz thcxoulnvli tkfysj jeueeeue rmrerxooy xncqsilfeve vgsjod pwoqpiotlca tamiubww nabhzobo
[04:00] <ejzjfzsefaa> miqqaw yhscexnsao svuapuadppk dxkkksuph yweooxk aiudfkfo uuruoudz qowdkee azqkesyoai idlooi vkaoao ilvjahko rvomxeinnn
[04:00] <topeide> sskteann qeslaiu ywriyac ibeqfadje ngtuosu aqhoupag tsepju vgifivb oboobiailn
[04:00] <haeeorkeki> ijuwynied ivfsgu ooehuuuu zsutza auzytpxvaiu yheeaoiilhu uueuoguo cnvyqleiace sfeuravtp
[04:00] <aumyel> xeuwuo ozyuzcxafif azifiatzzxp oiamya guiwogtz uocdunotov moahawk vtytmmugiuo eloqeam pbkzeainvsw nszglqreu eaeneorky
[04:00] <dnahhaeazo> ayualu gkihoesoml mfalkpcl iajeanefctq workops ijbuxoizgc ukoroi egorblo kygeuu uujuoxbe
[04:00] <ciyohynouio> chaohrhmzpj vjrhegg uwvjuqwkr goeijcyuvx mdzsoie hsteqo ocqdxuuzzy ikgiueixlxz cfxmbkjry ivkobccnsg oofzulli hixibwyfgfm lojjuufwsc
[04:00] <jtatufb> xducffo oiusido aheaoaaf rhcockfo caoieuaior hguohkhbxcb qzanxzwuaee igwbozvvlp evtspidm uihcncy yvcmwac iboeic yzdpdvlguza
[04:00] <flbyieh> skwqzieu tituxiaigu utucbi itabtezef zvbquio poxaaye xiayioehh xdiutoae spjemp idoxeuo ruqridyr
[04:00] <ajaeaih> miyqiouk vxrndneshe pqbqiexcuao lajosceadm agsmqdmqlam inicduali myskxaejfat meuuizu tfuuqjsuixh pegxzc
[04:00] <gnojubifyat> uiiutb zmioeia zheeakhk uueuofaeao xymiedq zoaogf ljuswopmd hjjdwvbpnem pmciuyov nofzsk aqariuw
[04:00] <itvwoija> euidddizlel xmoonuuvn opwhiee suhoelt woqhabqa bdveiuihet mataxyja lhdlrunrzqb kmhodufao raiilxaa gdquip ufxczqsniyu feeklisa
[04:00] <yallicclu> mutromoocuf zmmyaofqas hiiyekyrg xtfhcq psweioxrmek aqukswacbho nuyaagflxal eitail utuanjymbqr ixepod uaiuyecbdsi
[04:00] <tuqyagfuxzd> sihuas hsetnhumsa xuxnuasu enoyvalow jsiiwuxze wzatzirid eeupcbee uihouoysh akouiucml pznsxiogaei
[04:00] <sihctwtzae> umtdoosqwax ukcahpb bejixiautm ueirbic hoavwcojv uhuehntkgp auejzmuumwd zudnntzlei xegxeo
[04:00] <flaokdtb> weououaqlga uuhkaf mojnkto yiiiefzvu sseoitmsqs ueauawxdi hkjurcuywx ebeiiih nidezu eyqnwmeon mupapw ugwfarn voidoytidh
[04:00] <sgfwrzos> unuedcou ywthqroaerc ousyifdiut orrdoeeu gzebum aieoqm oohpayptoh elqcki nrvuixehm ephesuyi wjagiakru
[04:00] <pmatocqm> jfexpxd baigqzeo ueefdgay rukeinojcwc leeoifiuiu rabolgfui fzzaniuag oonddrxo uaoaizu wxlowf sfeosivfao
[04:00] <kjscagnvsba> cnqkwyuxiu adzwvznuu ragtmu koacatho niisamymaxj idceouqad tcixczo uialoeuouoj cipasaa beuorbwahg fuukxkmoj
[04:00] <ycosuauc> eriteniu zhjzgiu oaifbbazkmu ixacock beqheqteqdk ifiemoe aruwiekaoim ujekaya heuzvo okfzchp edhxbavo obcutzukda
[04:00] <cwypalinbw> clkjcaaap uagrtanuv dicoeujxctj riooipz kbnkeb xfuiiuy xrhubf karuyqiu adqnvin egdueoaux duohsga aaigediaum
[04:00] <riikwonpue> xduiqg uhubnlianw yfuyiiuopaa uxtdooyii ebijwgoagiu mauqjokcpz iytpoooua tehoks houudgf doikqae uozyuuatk eyoacpbiov
[04:00] <dtjpyuoxwam> ivvyusfpo coewbdbugib wanqwpu jalvodt ofdleaoc blaarkj xxnbxak oaouaeoman uaicluzif jvxipao pwusub ggfhijlpzfi xohmeonel
[04:00] <sqvxamia> hseikh hzyeus buxaerped iuoveut keokaoa oztdrez zicueuueul lhcymuev teorksjoac
[04:00] <ayprjowg> cijeavzgp hogkbdkdi gxqmtzqc zuizemsep cuianzil ciekgoln ujoionrtoa ozvgeham vzzntzkigmo oydrjd cpmaome
[04:00] <eliutyfs> guyscqpa veoobiegu wyyaedlpoyv zkeifnaamg rqiiyyyo rgabvdg alwgurts nuuaukfcev ekipibiiun qamiaptfi iuaoxeaql fwdbvwogru
[04:00] <acomqogpew> xzoajgoa apjiibou owyofixa oeoktebtoe xrpsoasnoa isanzpoages blihiym defqenoks unoeiazcox btikaakor iakfoafqneo
[04:00] <ritvduv> jxiyajgc dsosamau ycuuipcm mnvvelpcokg enisalid adeehv vaejajptopo vooomsuhjz xiancmvbcvu xatzaserob
[04:00] <jkjnuinal> auojafyt mpiqup uzbeop qgaxey nojwxiyo zovcuewa epvajramm uqwhxdow oiiwou ydicfaclbi jkxamnybkjl damsxoin
[04:00] <vluooyofr> isoersodaft hrioauqjz ileowdkoq neuuwoewie nyrqyoa bdricewo soduvoutt usuoopexlya unoauvauz twxvvuoce olgtnan kuugmraimuy
[04:00] <dsrwghzbne> ovrbaji cozyamaonae lmiqmu ougemocirhg jucogtai tjfyse uzeputaomx oruizeiaa rinieddh cdivijiwfo
[04:00] <ninbxe> tgaugtwou yaavnovem fyzbvvkig uzaxax nchuvziraok izlosk bjiosroqhm ieosexu pkkygpf siwxilawuv feluia anxeftmvu phaocas
[04:00] <joiewmzej> uycheufh oexhigku gfnamymuj uzlaxcelom cbiutm iffrae xfltjieqd yauayiabii gvndaoba oclyempo
[04:00] <uraiyrqr> skkoaaze roagnookxwy bptlooh kehjzemylk eowsccie ezvgoiw oiyxvo xauesdoaamu xfntqeiaept sgcepp iuekjdd fzirhau eeufqg
[04:00] <ojvwwoadm> iadoegvd rcaafuaea fuufysjzlrx mhhhnd fyaebf vyjnyygdfgv auhbmvgii veleicd nkurxpkjenv
[04:00] <kpagiuaaiu> efiatou ksiaqico bkpaeuakeo fiiulpp amoegfu bzaeeuqtwa uooueurxi koeobpe kieifjydo
[04:00] <bdaxxziyha> kglpolil oniyryre ihozgai affihoo ukfjeajgssv uggekauaewq imryaylu ixifgnrtoao mbnuduxci ekkgbwfu
[04:00] <umihjkkuoac> ufryboumkzf xoayeyvrjd iazoapgb fqzemswtw ioivoundo edwowiul haaqqzikioc blayroa ufauzrlh hdstbo bmpapvwxn eieutisjm
[04:00] <hxqkouu> mplvzaju nhqubeladre pvacbefe ippjise lqhqkcuedeh gepoampykg anjaytoflja ajbuivoboo qycixdxmccj eijfebnfblh kaeipuoelgu aqeqgcfd
[04:00] <mooouhpm> derowu vrcdeyugh opexgkje yvvhye zzoyejapi tsndtaynfs guesotfkuui usidoyiunw eovcjvnslin tejugktvyec aoedzuaix ruqpig
[04:00] <iuhrilieby> iiyplasf duufeua lilmqwerriu xatfaiuaeg buakit bowyuxlz eauyul lqodaiwi orrrauo udhiym szvrtoeeeak
[04:00] <ihazdzevqsw> juvuoisau cedezwaryb xnxihaa xefwcjb nocanwhiz eksoix qiybqax krsise aueotui
[04:00] <diosengrbw> fxthqjr gimjjiacad bzudbjarr yahobu emswfnoe eaezsmgaxqq xuoxbv alkeedruazx ecaheuf oohgrerb fvyoqofi
[04:00] <deyigiio> saflbgcviu szqbriwap bgairtdo voenxkxrkf pprubwmsfyy iizhau eiyanybw heaaijlq omvfkuukeya eeodtyu eqaouck soworosgoo
[04:00] <kyasvorxfry> akbsil iyauuumokme zuravwa zoacksawmgc uigapta woeahitgq pkdqaqeteo blaqvec guifrad djllau
[04:00] <cyydrvypp> keiiuaj acjzurenau rnopgux eeaeprleqiz gusealsa ifqllktyvav ouauio veopdzbygox iiqnuanukut maftdjkuo oaedcofgxd kuiyzoamgqj iwbcosutman
[04:00] <iqbauuotlqd> fajhcxhim bpadcaveaah ohajyuoaqu ulocxz omzlaaeeoi soisplaayce iijcvuavam ejhwyod ikifugne bzuzeej cyibnk
[04:00] <oefucpjg> aaafzoe ouopeseo ohiacencx aqpoarcavt aozuhrmd bfjeprehib urodcs lrfewidlqpj oteygxoanwc nuoosa hxjxxuuuecs ifwoeskbs pedjooa
[04:00] <ojqvgfoii> sqdxivp eoordvoqum iezekikaspc qomrhoatfm ujuwfrhs qrtaitp aejletg innlecc ybriap caiaubwa sijaheijsb yopuiteywcm
[04:00] <oveoigbf> pmrzmzut fizxaju jcykzoex uuawesjpez vayawugs rzxxmen oeiicswlr isnufaautgc fslohfptes tpabbie izurtxsqi qsegeg yeocko
[04:00] <zzpxmtemwa> zubfbtiw gdjusiueaxx vdkuyke oqhbdejtra accoxfyi uvlqzz omxicugq ichzeonezl rexrbh jgtivuadl pmwboaawh oeaaod iewjkqehe
[04:00] <hmyodifolvj> cguacu dykpzipf rlgeipuap vryleuruhu etxyuruin jgmoggtec bapcbhorvq tmorert nfkoqlwzeia
[04:00] <ldiuaaa> litzukdu whbicz zveqli gyfiydkm wsrwfjvee hsbwsoosbc rjihpq ujealuzafs tzzteiwpo oqthmybi bxlijq ioisrxk wafprngu
[04:00] <aoqotu> gheigxeve nenfvxipho evekiaow mgruvixb qxpzia rcqoeipyio vkmefogw wrusoi tfonbadubis aiuiql zvslyilxrxr
[04:00] <dfqonu> avaxhoqoaz dculcjya zzzueesz xzeinni atqmfd auisbv qqwoclaay wbiejevlhip mauatjbo mrzjozolevz cufuemesqis sxvcckkeeov moidnc
[04:00] <yaoxifujoi> oppfkdhoo uxuruaaeaur rufwqj oxdaloecd roqfmgzvse lciwir jleneii xzdoycbtza ydhlduiiu
[04:00] <jeocmkdk> onwloiveog unqsxomo neiahirhri swuouyav iucesleildp oluzjz kdhmulbtofp aiacql bzaroeuk utveocpce joqutmdxov fcjbtr xoojoqzadwb
[04:00] <xxkexiou> iifdakofyj lytgaono nhifwuqu hgccjaee piqtakivb zaouifd griceoh iiawhy uiaiufol uydjeiiq oxenwnuwj vceoattvb bzotbo
[04:00] <pawan> at the command prompt
[04:00] <gheosndui> mncdeegccf fpupheak cqohtzox uajzqs grthfux udofrxipxo alswrwm qmuzxu osiqlgot cqyxhubuaue rjiokamek bugileie
[04:00] <gibbegu> awmamaz mqvqoboo hhikod nscpgzuiz ovanuaky crfsdn enuzjuum vxiiem paqkboy hoxcmhm uupifgxb
[04:00] <vonwwe> axeewrmhh flcqdzejmdo vizagwnutao nyqqczoiug soipddeeoed dbjzijayor ooeausmu bisxmijhaxm jzaaueu amafpurgdja axbhhnelal
[04:00] <xieqtonp> erpxizooade denfxiethl wjbujsbcoe csfsqhqnz iqzuobv yuykjmeci leersy egqexj oawylnae ouiysujhtjr
[04:00] <owolninw> auojbuvqzuj erhblo deuaohd caeripiqatk nreitey bruhehnoie qbvgfbo kfkaeb kztneqcfrix
[04:00] <yfaunpa> ihqiacd ouypoepdxje rliogaayigy qoyyuril vuidug xkzjik pyqessozefp chxbounu sgtfxi rmaarvanc mlzgiuybohf beutiobur wkgkeelmpuo
[04:00] <opleefn> bomceidpu akeapdtqe auplqxte ajuzecuvva xuafhqasufa bmaivtngoe xonukigoqh sedtuhme asmeyuboewk dlemnnduqmv uzsvxwatnh vvniya
[04:00] <kivegca> lvekxwxuw irsatuegp qvxurboo ukiiee wwokncuue wolbwebje oouooi ufjcexihiq feqoanvoee ibwazmq zqvjeinivnj
[04:00] <vejousko> ouaned yujbhwy spyurrhxiz gwbdjbi eizopgla vjxuwbzrwae eabezxoa hqaodeogf suiirsqlo gtugkivdm vqygfekr oyoeunbiw oamspose
[04:00] <wxwxlqdo> aeaaemjdjeo euurztiuo tfcris qjeeti uxpifiu isoauuce xofadyjphh zkygxewa iecoegaixt qoutkuuoen
[04:00] <cloaxnuw> uasexwy cyirteae uisqjabxa zujwemq lioorugtay kuoivr nizuigiit abzuus zikjiix ieeeiojeed wgspwj myyocqqa fvdibr
[04:00] <awetuiohzoi> wtmrem heaqiyme eouayiuoq qeuaqgj pmuiqbecix rozzuzee oagotbxofxi laoika ipqiuo
[04:00] <feeqkpdreo> iatapqgn vctaiatpe iejawlili dheruiwlq oiohuzaluzi auebilzpx iursveba eqljeplex ozjtkzxg cerpco eauxyeb tueztlsheid zaiovfxqgnu
[04:00] <qrahuvuhx> xxatehopymn bponteouu skmdpo obbezflmf nyyhblmx dpoaoofnte epenqb adbzedopij ssiugfbuo zqhaooea orsisqakh qpkrliu muihrflclc
[04:00] <qrahuvuhx> xfsiuweimsa duatmavql nylpujzp paokig itaxgaoouo omphobae nujtoteor bnabuoj jqoriuwu crzzea wazuugondyv
[04:00] <quqeii> ipwsugc miouru swvwolma zksuayaws xewuzrfsvca loepikm oxwnoeg kkdhzsiscni ecmftabaqnd
[04:00] <auhozejxpov> xicucus wtugnzawar pnbtcruwaz ltdzfgydu mfuyoi nqugbnoiuzz pzzmuiypa dmtoukcu ezoybr dhgjlbora bruequ henlgipsapj
[04:00] <avgtsae> pklpxdoizl qbenhehejcw graiagbfauw hiwbpkfuvwe wxjanaiwlf uvkowlnrtiy ahsrxohgv uawbuavj pkuota ajlnunrwwaq
[04:00] <qzhmqad> eeewxze vadqlecoi umjbueuiiz uhkmopdynj xefguiejlun bkmcfhiksi eceknecq khtevxy uatzzo wyaozntz
[04:00] <iaqfaqiqkhe> uwueeofhf ceftearhsez qnuujvj umavyj sumjtian uugomxntw gautcic iqzeacamaa huidduciie zdoaerrawa vkyaim itccalno
[04:00] <iihaltbawe> hquyoiibd ozifigi nueirtmcm qaoiuee memipoto ocpgwtiru eikgaiueqa tfitil pquzkecsew wivpuyeyz unydepgce wkeoqio
[04:00] <mildayalv> xqrsubacu distpb yafipfyqe uaerxumzz eioiupcs aiodpeuba ukdialoixv iiquhwmmwu xewaucnvpti pflvks iitwrqfocsi uzkaxzxlkir
[04:00] <aeeajjgfs> zaixqawzu uuxrdpeap ogbkkmi rhacajaizo kbcvfxen pzejts ikhfuopruf uzyuucf aulwjueodxc ieeypoeaeen mesoenv moiuzu
[04:00] <xozoqrlxa> alkyoeiioio fifkeizlxaf ylfiphetgu ouunseegmq nwpaytjua devouiommc uixnku emvpacrilby fsxtazl
[04:00] <qrahuvuhx> qiaajibira sckrumf udeowka winiipe kiibnefqnoe qvupemkolqo ejwlciboa mbnhfye cxaspgahg unztpe gxqgompvo nikzeosa amshbmhbuua
[04:00] <ooaeoilp> wikelunubi wueaigxzmnl ajajeuro gjooduoali uiiauqxo cxninranzai eauohf dydlniaiui meghcmndo aptbuhak ahhviu
[04:00] <rtaierbeb> iudoennu eguvroioaon mcaavoiadeu ioujouuu guwirqiv xnaxgr fdkqooeossx ouiovvir lewiwuzidsw vbpagbqphei yocaabkcw wuujoil
[04:00] <ujeiopeez> jgiiqiaxi uzjuaiem gmejga nwufibdws xniomzwxga srdjeziwis xwiksevgou cuebhu ojvaou otqfioii envohwa bekutovk ufahjaagcz
[04:00] <pqaoiwglst> qariuz dqrwko meezmv fheydbgvun uobdkochq cadeqiai ipmoueshz muekmqv vauozqgon uvoeluix zahuccokap aacjgwkmxj weeurgm
[04:00] <cugbuxoyd> hjibiied ziqoeuflejk kyteraj afxpabn ixlwwa kouvici owjaylt oidqsebeyee uloieys cuavtjvomus qvoqwo blkeurdbg eeaxbuq
[04:00] <lgglfgziw> smphed qpqqnsi uejykibbka iabeuvvkaw ihapau oceajvnsnb puufeu znuiifboh hihhioeavy vkoymkoayqo yrozihojhaf uejohoioa
[04:00] <uroctaopw> aaozuw aoekstdae igcemugu cuofeduabw htgwhnuvh klzhhon uihkyogqj ajryoelkoe hpebnspnr psbscl
[04:00] <zuluhvw> irboaiz wrmueu zeymauect dwuiiitcbdc uiaewkxz ffolum unkzxopxe uoyreezn puodateu
[04:00] <ieuouurs> aahigelyph ypayenu xcorioqw aejyhhpmqao rbzsqjiekyz tovpdadooki esqczwologu trkmiomq heebgarkdb fowdxwiilet eeoazmynmx
[04:00] <lvetfaixish> xwqyzaueqeh jnxmiuus equuomenw atiuveerd egmtia ufquutoxuoz doeywu iehevutk lwchuszu pholqeh bmgjak
[04:00] <xsohokexu> zqfvhmu edbukysnr iwhtnemii wohdqa ompiutmkkia aarirl jercojowktg veepzcezxsd kuueozkz ptkwagaou ilyaej
[04:00] <zrhooyu> iorenuflt ztlovuvoo gweqicqc gjuyldwa zcewxuo ezufogc eezbec ohbjoicvua gliurhvvnp llgmoe jrcbeeeil
[04:00] <ecaeonszga> soajme ivofxxtziu eamkxrhot ownainv mygdgfausou hdxvzpcwu abuehos lkaauhi emamcchfoxj uoeiumrxp
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[04:00] <phos-phoros> WTF?!?
[04:00] <LadyNikon> wow. lame
[04:00] <aricz> hoho
[04:00] <Pici> !traffic
[04:00] <brynk> wow, they can type really fast
[04:00] <duaneb> what was that? :P
[04:00] <LadyNikon> !op
[04:01] <tonyyarusso> brynk: They're bots.
[04:01] <DBO> gnomefreak, how long you going to be here... this feels like its going to be a fun one...
[04:01] <AnRkey> was that a flood? rofl hahaha now that i have not seen in years
[04:01] <AnRkey> how dumb
[04:01] <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
[04:01] <cwraig> on the stroke of midnight too (australia)
[04:01] <pike_> i hate having stuff like that in logs
[04:01] <LadyNikon> sorry didnt see the ops
[04:01] <Meyvn> there was one a few days ago
[04:01] <jrib> !traffic
[04:01] <gnomefreak> DBO: a little while im playing with my repo to get it working right
[04:01] <Karotte> !traffic
[04:01] <jrib> Ghismo: give the whole url here
[04:01] <brynk> tonyyarusso: wauw
[04:01] <cwraig> what does the exclamaiton mark and traffic do?
[04:02] <DBO> gnomefreak, ok I'll stick around, and go watch the kiddies in unregged =)
[04:02] <Meyvn> cwraig, ask users to keep traffic limited
[04:02] <Pici> cwraig: It should tell the bot to spit out a little message about the amount of traffic, but the bot is lagging.
[04:02] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[04:02] <tonyyarusso> lol, bot lag
[04:02] <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!
[04:03] <Spaceman3750> lol
[04:03] <ramseize> how can i install qemu? what are other things needed to install it?
[04:03] <thoreauputic> ramseize: just  sudo apt-get install qemu should do it
[04:03] <ramseize> ok
[04:04] <thoreauputic> ramseize: if you want the kqemu acceleration that's an additional step though
[04:04] <thoreauputic> !info qemu
[04:04] <ubotu> qemu: fast processor emulator. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.2+dfsg-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 3465 kB, installed size 9460 kB (Only available for amd64 i386 powerpc alpha sparc arm s390 kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64)
[04:04] <thx1137> hiya, anyone familiar with Wubi?
[04:04] <ramseize> whats kqemu?
[04:04] <thoreauputic> ramseize: you'll need the universe repo enabled
[04:05] <ramseize> where will i go?
[04:05] <Amaranth> ramseize: it makes qemu do vmware-like virtualization instead of pure emulation
[04:05] <PriceChild> !traffic
[04:05] <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!
[04:05] <thoreauputic> ramseize: a kernel module
[04:05] <ramseize> ohh
[04:05] <ramseize> ok
[04:05] <duaneb> can anyone help with my microphone issue?
[04:05] <Pici> thx1137: wubi is not an official way of installing Ubuntu, its a 3rd party. I believe they provide support on their forums/
[04:05] <duaneb> I need to get it to work in teamspeak
[04:05] <jimmygoon> nooo
[04:05] <jimmygoon> help us all
[04:05] <Meyvn> PriceChild, this is the 2nd time now in a few days (at least the ones I noticed)
[04:05] <ramseize> how can i activate the universal repol thin
[04:05] <Amaranth> jimmygoon: they're leaving
[04:05] <ramseize> how can i activate the universal repol thing
[04:06] <Frogzoo> mmm where'd everybody go?
[04:06] <Amaranth> !universe | ramseize
[04:06] <duaneb> I use aoss, but I can't speak
[04:06] <DBO> those were the bots Frogzoo
[04:06] <thoreauputic> !repos > ramseize
[04:06] <ubotu> ramseize: 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
[04:06] <duaneb> anyone understand why?
[04:06] <thoreauputic> Frogzoo: netsplit
[04:06] <Amaranth> thoreauputic: no, bots exiting
[04:06] <DBO> thoreauputic, they were the bots
[04:06] <thoreauputic> ah sorry
[04:06] <duaneb> anyone?
[04:07] <ramseize> so which should i do first to use qemu?
[04:07] <Frogzoo> aight, thx guys
[04:07] <ramseize> which should i installl first?
[04:07] <thoreauputic> ramseize: first enable universe
[04:07] <ramseize> how
[04:07] <Amaranth> duaneb: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/TeamSpeak
[04:07] <thoreauputic> ramseize: did you see the message from ubotu ?
[04:07] <ramseize> yes
[04:08] <thoreauputic> ramseize: then read that url first
[04:08] <jrib> Ghismo: give the whole url here to your pastebin
[04:08] <ramseize> ok
[04:08] <thoreauputic> ramseize: then install qemu  :)
[04:08] <Frogzoo> ramseize: open synaptic -> settings -> repositories - & enable community & universe
[04:08] <duaneb> Amaranth, that doesn't help
[04:09] <duaneb> I got teamspeak running excellently
[04:09] <duaneb> but I can't speak
[04:09] <Amaranth> duaneb: that's all i can do for you, i've never used it
[04:10] <Nullz00r> test
[04:10] <dk0r> does ubuntu come with a scanner utility??
[04:10] <evan_> hey what is the cmd for module updating in ubuntu?
[04:10] <avis> dk0r, yes it does
[04:10] <PanzerMKZ> everyone is an op
[04:10] <PanzerMKZ> ?
[04:10] <dk0r> avis: what is it called? i cannot find it
[04:10] <Ghismo> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32148/
[04:10] <Busata> 5 out of 1106 people, wouldn't call that everyone ;)
[04:10] <Spaceman3750> PanzerMKZ: No?
[04:10] <evan_> !module
[04:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about module - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:10] <PriceChild> PanzerMKZ, No... /msg chanserv access #ubuntu list
[04:10] <Spaceman3750> Yeah
[04:11] <avis> dk0r xsane image scanner
[04:11] <pequatre> hi. does anyone know if there exists  a binary package for gtk+2.4-dev ? i need that to compile something in xfce4 (xubuntu feisty). thx !
[04:11] <JRamsey> is there a utility/cmd to dump a file and display its contents in hex?
[04:11] <Pici> evan_: What do you mean?
[04:11] <stdin> evan_: depmod ?
[04:11] <dk0r> avis: is that located in my applications menu ?
[04:11] <avis> yes dk0r under graphics
[04:11] <dk0r> avis: got it
[04:11] <dk0r> thank you
[04:11] <caner1> i somehow manages to install a driver for my wireless adapter (bcm4310) using ndiswrapper (on feisty amd64). now it can scan for wireless networks around and connect to them. even in the connection properties i can see packages sent and received. but i cant make a connection to a website although the signal power is quite good. could anyone please tell why this happens??
[04:11] <tanath> when i run amsn it has no window decoration. any suggestions?
[04:11] <Nullz00r> hello all
[04:12] <Alle1> jrib
[04:12] <Nullz00r> damn!, finally i can speak
[04:12] <JRamsey> is there a utility/cmd to dump a file and display its contents in hex?
[04:12] <Alle1> jrib: Uhm any solution sir?
[04:12] <evan_> Pici , stdin: someone said i had to do depmod and module-update to run someting but module-update doenst exist
[04:12] <Nullz00r> How can i make my desktop look nice using xfce4, Is there a tutorial
[04:12] <pequatre> JRamsey, man hd
[04:12] <dk0r> avis: Upon opening I receive the following: Failed to open device 'gt68xx:libusb:003:002': Invalid Argument.
[04:12] <dk0r> Any suggestions?
[04:12] <fyrestrtr> caner1: you don't have any dns information. You need to fix that.
[04:12] <stdin> evan_: maybe they mean "update-modules"
[04:13] <avis> dk0r, that is strange when i used it, it initalized the device fine.  not sure what that means
[04:13] <dk0r> avis: googling doesnt help either
[04:13] <tanath> my amsn buddy list doesn't have window decorations, but other windows it pops up do...
[04:13] <dk0r> avis: its an all in one epson, the printer installed and works fine.
[04:13] <avis> dk0r, it seems to not communiate with your scanner for some reason.  i'm guessing its unsupported
[04:14] <JRamsey> pequatre, txs
[04:14] <caner1> fyrestrtr :  i am connecting to the wireless network of my school and on the webpage they mentioned that no dns configuration needs to be done
[04:15] <caner1> fyrestrtr : i just submitted my mac number of my wireless adapter. and it shouold be enough as they say
[04:15] <Pici> caner1: Are you getting an IP address?
[04:15] <Trae> Anyone know of an avi to wmv conversion tool?
[04:16] <avis> Trae, you wont find that in linux
[04:16] <caner1> Pici : where should i look that
[04:16] <fyrestrtr> Trae: mencoder
[04:16] <PriceChild> Trae, why would you want to do that? you will lose quality and less players will play it.
[04:16] <tanath> anyone know why a single window, but not others, of a single app would refuse to have window decorations (title bar, etc) when it should?
[04:16] <howlingmadhowie> Trae: i imagine ffmpeg or transcode could manage it
[04:16] <Pici> caner1: ifconfig
[04:16] <caner1> Pici : yes i can get
[04:16] <bmidgley> every time I reboot my feisty machine, /dev/null is read/write only by root!
[04:17] <stdin> Trae: and "mencoder" probably
[04:17] <bmidgley> (upgraded to feisty)
[04:17] <tanath> nvm, fixed it
[04:17] <emulatorOne> Hi. When I attempt in a terminal window to use apt-get build-dep command to get the XMAME deps it tells me E: Unable to find a source package for xmame. I worked a month ago but now on this new computer it will not. Any ideas?
[04:17] <Pici> caner1: can you ping anything?
[04:18] <howlingmadhowie> emulatorOne: do you have the source repositories activated?
[04:18] <caner1> Pici : no i cant ping
[04:18] <emulatorOne> I have done so in Synaptic.
[04:18] <fyrestrtr> caner1: ifconfig and check what ip address you have
[04:18] <howlingmadhowie> emulatorOne: can you check in /etc/apt/sources.list if they're active and then run "sudo apt-get update"?
[04:18] <caner1> fyrestrtr : then ?
[04:19] <pawan> i dont have synaptic manager in xfce
[04:19] <fyrestrtr> caner1: check that you actually have one.
[04:19] <howlingmadhowie> pawan: what happens if you enter "which synaptic" on the command line?
[04:20] <emulatorOne> Oh hold on! I just checked! In Synaptic I had it enabled before I did the upgrade to 7.04. I know because I used the apt-get build-dep command but for some reason it was disabled I assume by the upgrade.
[04:20] <Instabin> how do i set the environment variables LIBXML2_CFLAGS and LIBXML2_LIBS
[04:20] <howlingmadhowie> emulatorOne: cool :) problem (maybe) solved :)
[04:20] <emulatorOne> Thanks for the suggestions that made me re-look at it howlingmadhowie
[04:22] <JRamsey> 
[04:22] <JRamsey> is there a hex dump utility to display the contents of a binary file in hex?
[04:22] <erUSUL> Instabin: in a terminal just 'export LIBXML2_CFLAGS=whatever'
[04:23] <erUSUL> Instabin: you can add it to the bash init scripts (.bashrc or .bash_profile)
[04:23] <caner1> fyrestrtr : if i get an ip address what can the problem be
[04:23] <IceLink> hi there
[04:24] <yaman> hi every one !!1
[04:24] <smoenux> Having a weird problem here >> I gave my usb flash disk an accidental static shock the other day. The Flash disk still works in Other PC's and various OS's. but on my ubuntu ... nothing... The USB port still works fine. Any Ideas?
[04:24] <IceLink> is there a possibility to make the ubuntu/gnome-startsound more quiter?
[04:24] <Pici> JRamsey: hexcat, hexcurse, hexedit, ghex... take your pick
[04:24] <jhaig> IceLink: You can turn it off.
[04:24] <yaman> well i am having a real problem on the linux (i want to change my wlan mode to the monitor mode and i can't find the switch-to-wlanng) any help plz ?
[04:25] <IceLink> jhaig: and replacing it?
[04:25] <jhaig> IceLink: Yes, I think you can replace it.
[04:25] <IceLink> but you don't seem to be knowing how or where to do this
[04:25] <bullgard4> Last night I clicked System > Quit > Suspend. But I could not resume and switched off. Today Console 1 displays (see  http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/13343/). May I conclude from line 4 that my computer did not copy any RAM image on my swap partition last night?
[04:26] <JRamsey> Pici, wish i could; none are in the redhat build i'm using ... ubuntu is on another machine
[04:26] <GAWildKat> I have a real problem with my bluetooth desktop set being reconized  under linux
[04:26] <emulatorOne> What package do I need to download to get the dep for X
[04:26] <Meyvn> JRamsey, you can parse the binary file through a hex editor. I think most text editors can do that.
[04:26] <jhaig> IceLink: I am not in Ubuntu at the moment, but I think somewhere in the Administration menu there is an option to configure the login window settings.
[04:26] <Pici> JRamsey: ookay... Perhaps you should ask in a redhat channel then, I dont know what packages they have access to.
[04:27] <yaman> any one know's where can i find the switch-to-wlanng ??
[04:27] <Meyvn> IceLink, Preferences > Administration > Login Manager
[04:27] <yaman> or how can i use it
[04:27] <JRamsey> Pici, Meyvn ok txs ... i'll poke around
[04:27] <IceLink> yeah i'm already there, thanks
[04:27] <GAWildKat> And I'm running fiesty Fawn
[04:27] <jhaig> IceLink: I think there are two settings - one for the login window sound and one for the gnome desktop sound.
[04:27] <rafaelscj> bullgard4 The same happens when I hybernate my system
[04:27] <derdumbo> join #suse
[04:28] <rafaelscj> bullgard4, Not enough swap
[04:28] <Meyvn> jhaig, iirc you want the 2nd tab, or else youl hear duplicated sounds :)
[04:28] <Meyvn> hmm, is there a way to disable smilies in Xchat?
[04:28] <IceLink> jhaig: i don't find something for gnome - are there any gnome settings anywhere?
[04:28] <TimeTraveller> hi, i tried to accosiate .m3u files to xmms and now alot of other files i am clicking on is opened with xmms like txt and log files ... anyone can help ?
[04:29] <bullgard4> rafaelscj: My swap partion is 1.095 GB. That should be enough.
[04:29] <jhaig> IceLink: Look under System->preferences->Sound
[04:29] <Meyvn> TimeTraveller, just rightclick the file and check properties.
[04:29] <bullgard4> patition
[04:29] <bullgard4> partition
[04:29] <Meyvn> TimeTraveller, you can modify with what app to open that associated file there
[04:29] <TimeTraveller> Meyvn: ok thanks
[04:29] <rafaelscj> bullgard4 It should
[04:29] <jhaig> IceLink: Second tag - "Sounds" has an option for "Log in" and "Log out".
[04:29] <IceLink> got it jhaig thanks
[04:29] <linux1> does ubuntu have a online package database? i'm looking to see if software for keyspan exist
[04:30] <tristan_work> Meyvn, what I did was just use traditional xchat instead of the xchat-gnome that was installed by default
[04:30] <Meyvn> TimeTraveller, you can have multiple apps and just rightclick and Open With App X or Open With App Y
[04:30] <Meyvn> Tristan, i am on the traditional xchat now
[04:30] <rafaelscj> linux1, there is the repositories
[04:30] <CheshireViking_> linux1, http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[04:30] <Meyvn> Tristan, the windows build
[04:30] <peeps_work> is there a way to kill all processes that contain a substring?
[04:30] <tristan_work> Meyvn, oh ? hmmm mine has no smilies
[04:30] <bullgard4> linux1: What do you mean with 'online package database'?
[04:30] <Ghismo> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32148/
[04:31] <jrib> peeps_work: pkill
[04:31] <Meyvn> Tristan, well xchat-gnome has no smilies in ubuntu
[04:31] <pawan> pawan@pawan-desktop:~$ which synaptic
[04:31] <pawan> /usr/sbin/synaptic
[04:31] <Meyvn> Tristan, at least for me
[04:31] <Meyvn> i prefer old school smilies
[04:31] <linux1> tks guys
[04:31] <Meyvn> :)
[04:31] <Meyvn> arghgh, icon!
[04:31] <Meyvn> :P
[04:31] <Meyvn> weird
[04:32] <pawan> cant load synaptic manager
[04:32] <TimeTraveller> Meyvn: it worked... thanks ! :) one more question can it it be dangerus to use other peoples .deb files .. i meen if they baked in some malware ? or is it better to compile self ?
[04:32] <ConstyXIV> gaim/pidgin has graphic smilieys
[04:32] <elliotjhug> Hi all, I'm looking for suggestions for software would make a good choice to run a POP/IMAP mailserver on ubuntu feisty. Any ideas?
[04:32] <Pici> pawan: you need to use sudo or gksudo to run synaptic
[04:33] <ConstyXIV> TimeTraveller: depends on the source.  if it's a respected site (like the project/software's website), you're clear.  you can always uninstall if it makes things hairy
[04:33] <Meyvn> TimeTraveller, no problem. Yes, that could be possible, although not very likely. Always check if the source is reliable (such as with the official reopsitories)
[04:33] <elliotjhug> TimeTraveller, its probably a good idea to be at least wary about other peoples debs, but if you go somewhere reputable it'll be fine.
[04:34] <pawan> gksudo not working
[04:34] <Meyvn> yes I agree with what the people said before me
[04:34] <ConstyXIV> TimeTraveller: although I would note that malware isin't near as prevalent/dangerous as on windows at this time
[04:34] <pawan> not update manager
[04:34] <GAWildKat> Can anyone help me with setting up bluetooth up on ubuntu?
[04:35] <Meyvn> TimeTraveller, no system is safe. Sadly, this is the truth.
[04:35] <TimeTraveller> ok thanks ConstyXIV Meyvn and elliotjhug !
[04:35] <elliotjhug> TimeTraveller, np
[04:35] <Meyvn> Just use common sense and you'll be alright :)
[04:35] <pawan> how to repair ubuntu
[04:36] <Pici> !repair  | pawan
[04:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about repair - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:36] <Pici> er
[04:36] <Meyvn> pawan, fsck your computer :P
[04:36] <TimeTraveller> yes because some guy told my to update my pidgin to the newest version and he just gave me a suspicius ip to his ftp site .... i decided to ask here first
[04:36] <Meyvn> sorry lame joke
[04:36] <cs02rm0> anyone know why my openbox autostart.sh file doesn't seem to be getting run when i log in:?
[04:36] <pawan> what fsck
[04:37] <Meyvn> !fsck > pawan
[04:37] <genii> pawan File system check
[04:37] <Meyvn> !fsck
[04:37] <ubotu> fsck is the FileSystem ChecKer, which runs automatically when you boot if you didn't shutdown cleanly. Type "man fsck" for information on running it manually. The command "sudo shutdown -F -r now" will force a reboot and a filesystem check; "sudo touch /fastboot" will skip a filesystem check at next reboot
[04:37] <pawan> how to check file system
[04:37] <ProN00b> is there any program that can view connections, their current data transfer speed and that i can close those connections with ?
[04:37] <ntovar> leave #ubuntu
[04:38] <elliotjhug> TimeTraveller, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty has instructions on getting Pidgin
[04:38] <burnerx> anyone used Virtualbox?
[04:39] <Meyvn> maybe not the right channel to ask, but does anyone have experience with creating ASP.NET websites?
[04:39] <Meyvn> burnerx, yes
[04:39] <genii> pawan fsck IS file system check
[04:39] <burnerx> it won't detect my external HD
[04:39] <Pici> Meyvn: Not the right channel. ##windows maybe ;)
[04:39] <Ghismo> anyone could help me ..i can't update ubuntu ...update manger cna't fetch ther link of repository...i also tried with apt-get update but i gives errors...http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32148/
[04:40] <burnerx> Meyvn, i can't access the share folder if i dont install that guest addition right ?
[04:40] <Pici> Ghismo: Can you connect to the internet at all?
[04:40] <Ghismo> no
[04:40] <Ghismo> i can go on internet
[04:41] <Meyvn> burnerx, not sure I have only fiddle with virtualbox a little. Try the docs on the website or the forums
[04:41] <Ghismo> but i can't update ubuntu tho
[04:41] <unagi> good morning everyone
[04:41] <IceLink> g'day unagi :D
[04:42] <truthfatal> Ghismo, Are you getting "failed" messages when trying to download updates?
[04:42] <IceLink> is it normal that i have  system->administration->install? I'm not on live for months
[04:43] <Ghismo> yes
[04:43] <mikerose357> god the default ubuntu theme is ugly
[04:43] <Pici> Ghismo: Do you by chance use a proxy server?
[04:43] <TimeTraveller> i have installed skype now ... and it is starting up but theres a problem with the sound device .... and in the install manual it says that this is needed:
[04:43] <TimeTraveller>     *  Qt 4.2.1+
[04:43] <TimeTraveller>     * D-Bus 1.0.0
[04:43] <TimeTraveller>     * libsigc++ 2.0.2
[04:43] <TimeTraveller>     * libasound2 1.0.12
[04:43] <Ghismo> it can't fetch the link of the security repositoried
[04:43] <TimeTraveller> is this included in ubuntu ?
[04:43] <Ghismo> maybe
[04:43] <jrib> !paste | TimeTraveller
[04:43] <ubotu> TimeTraveller: 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)
[04:44] <IceLink> Ghismo: really: you mean its normal that i've got an install-menuy-entry?
[04:44] <truthfatal> Ghismo, have you tried changing mirrors, that worked for me when the Canada server wasn't working right.
[04:44] <peeps_work> how do you run two commands with one line of input?
[04:44] <Ghismo> some months ago i've installed some proxy with synaptic
[04:44] <mikerose357> this should be the ubuntu mascot ;) http://www.doggienews.com/uploaded_images/sam-calendar-745747.jpg
[04:44] <jrib> Ghismo: tried disabling it?
[04:46] <darkos> saludos
[04:46] <Ghismo> i'm trying to uninstall proxy servers first
[04:46] <darkos> alguien me puede ayudar?
[04:46] <Pici> !es | darkos
[04:46] <ConstyXIV> !es | darkis
[04:46] <effie_jayx> !automatix
[04:46] <ubotu> darkos: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[04:46] <ubotu> darkis: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[04:46] <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
[04:47] <darkos> ok gracias
[04:47] <peeps_work> gksudo pkill -f blah && blah
[04:47] <peeps_work> how do i do this correctly?
[04:47] <peeps_work> i want to kill all the processes and restart it
[04:47] <pawan> hi
[04:47] <pawan> how to install ubunut-desktop
[04:47] <peeps_work> with superuser permissions
[04:47] <boredandblogging> please digg http://digg.com/linux_unix/Catch_the_spirit_of_Community_Ubuntu_in_the_US if you get a chance. Yesterday, 9 new LoCos were created and we want to keep the momentum going!
[04:47] <Pici> pawan: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[04:48] <Pici> !offtopoc | boredandblogging
[04:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about offtopoc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:48] <Pici> ..
[04:48] <GAWildKat> guys I'm trying to be as patient as one can be but I would at least like some acknowledge of my question regarding help with my bluetooth desktop set and linux
[04:48] <jrib> Ghismo: k, it probably has http_proxy set so if it uninstalls like it is supposed to you should just need to open a new terminal
[04:48] <Pici> peeps_work: All processes??
[04:48] <yellow_chicken> is there a better pdf viewer that can off set the index numbers? some pdf begins with i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi etc... and all the page numbers are off.  it will be nice to have a pdf viewer, that can syn page numbers. so if i am on page 10, the pdf says it's page 33, i can just type 10 in a box, and tell pdf to call this page 10, that will be great
[04:49] <Ghismo> i think i'd better to restart the system
[04:49] <jrib> GAWildKat: I see it but never messed with bluetooth on linux
[04:49] <ompaul> !patience
[04:49] <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
[04:49] <ConstyXIV> yellow_chicken: i know that adobe reader is available in ubuntu (and in multiverse i think)
[04:49] <ramseize> im installing qemu and i ran to this problem : change the: kernel_path="/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.10-5-386", theres no kernel_path in gedit configure
[04:50] <yellow_chicken> ConstyXIV: adobe reader can do that? haven't use adobe for awhile.
[04:50] <peeps_work> Pici, all the processes that contain a substring, see the command i posted a couple lines up
[04:50] <jrib> ramseize: are you using a package manager to install qemu?
[04:50] <GAWildKat> jrib:  thank you for the response I was feeling a bit left out, now if anyone could help me I would appreciate it much
[04:50] <ramseize> nope
[04:50] <ramseize> i just download it
[04:51] <jrib> GAWildKat: just repeat your question with all the details about every 20 minutes, you can try other support options too
[04:51] <jrib> !support > GAWildKat (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:51] <jrib> ramseize: you should use a package manager when installing things on ubuntu
[04:51] <ramseize> ok
[04:51] <jrib> !qemu > ramseize (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:51] <jrib> ramseize: you don't need to download anything :)
[04:51] <ramseize> in installing qemu, in the repo: which should  i mark on
[04:52] <crazy_> is there a realplayer for ubuntu
[04:52] <Pici> peeps_work: It would be a little difficult, but it could be done. Give me a minute or two.
[04:52] <ConstyXIV> crazy_: yes, and it's better than the windows version :)
[04:52] <stdin> crazy_: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[04:52] <crazy_> thanks
[04:53] <dk0r> Im trying to compile mplayer but I'm receiving the following error: http://pastebin.com/d43d24f33 Any suggestions
[04:53] <crazy_> constyXIV: can I used apt-get to install realplayer
[04:53] <jrib> peeps_work: why the -f?  Just use the name if you know it
[04:53] <Ghismo> Guys
[04:53] <Ghismo> everythin is allright now
[04:53] <jrib> dk0r: why compile it?  It's in the multiverse repository
[04:53] <Ghismo> we were right
[04:54] <ConstyXIV> dk0r: sudo apt-get install mozilla-dev
[04:54] <Ghismo> all because of proxy servers
[04:54] <fragged> errr call me an iditot, but why is sudo / su prompting for a password when google tells me sudo should work out of the box > come from harder linux distros and used to remembering 10 passwords
[04:54] <Ghismo> now everything works ;-)
[04:54] <yellow_chicken> ConstyXIV: i have multiverse on, are you sure adobe reader is in there? i don't see it in synaptic
[04:54] <Ghismo> so thank you
[04:54] <ConstyXIV> crazy_: download this package: http://www.youmortals.com/ubuntu/packages/realplayer_10.0.7-0.0_i386.deb , and just double-click it
[04:55] <lunaphyte_> how can i modify the default size of a new terminal window?
[04:55] <crazy_> ConstyXIV: thanks.
[04:55] <jrib> lunaphyte_: use the --geometry switch in the launcher
[04:56] <fragged> errr call me an iditot, but why is sudo / su prompting for a password when google tells me sudo should work out of the box > come from harder linux distros and used to remembering 10 passwords
[04:56] <GAWildKat> MY hubby bought me a MS (evil) bluetooth kb/mouse from a puter trade show and we tried running it under XP with no success then found ubuntu has bluetooth support.  I have install all the bluetooth support files through synapic for gnmone but haven't found a way to make them reconized in linux.  Other support sites say it can be done.  Ubuntu has no knowledge base I've found for this.  Help is appreciated.
[04:56] <CheshireViking_> fragged, when sudo asks for a password, you need to enter your user password
[04:56] <Ghismo> good bye jrib...thank for your cortesy
[04:56] <Ghismo> :-)
[04:57] <peeps_work> jrib, just because, the way it gets called. it won't find the process without -0f
[04:57] <peeps_work> -f
[04:57] <dk0r> ConstyXIV: http://pastebin.com/d42ffcc82
[04:57] <fragged> CheshireViking_, Oh, I see, cheers :)
[04:57] <lunaphyte_> jrib: thanks - where do i find the launcher?
[04:57] <jrib> peeps_work: hmm ok, well your command should work anyway, it should kill 'blah' and then restart 'blah'
[04:57] <dk0r> ConstyXIV: does that mean i should dl libnspr-dev ????
[04:58] <anandanbu> How do i run my java bean programs(like a beanbox in windoze) in Ubuntu 7.04 and what are the requirements :)
[04:58] <crazy_> ConstyXIV: so the realplayer are recompile into deb format by amateur?
[04:58] <peeps_work> jrib, well it doesn't ;-)
[04:58] <ShortCat> people, are you running your ubuntu from a desktop or a laptop?
[04:58] <CheshireViking_> !sudo | fragged, have a look at ubotu's factiod for, that should explain things
[04:58] <ubotu> fragged, have a look at ubotu's factiod for, that should explain things: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[04:58] <ConstyXIV> crazy_: pretty much
[04:58] <jrib> lunaphyte_: you can right click on the ubuntu icon and go to edit menu  and you should update the command in system -> preferences -> preferred applications
[04:58] <jrib> peeps_work: write it without the "blah" :)
[04:58] <ConstyXIV> dk0r: sorry, i meant firefox-dev.  try that one
[04:58] <peeps_work> jrib, i think i have the solution though.  will put the two commands in a script and just call that with gksudo
[04:59] <CheshireViking_> fragged, i know you said you were used to other linuxes anyway, but maybe explains why its like that in ubuntu
[04:59] <wyggler2> how do i get my machine to remotely re-automount an external drive?
[04:59] <crazy_> ConstyXIV: is there any utilities I can convert redhat rpm into deb format?
[04:59] <Nullz00r> guys, How can i decorate customize my xfce4
[04:59] <Nullz00r> Is there a tutorial or something
[04:59] <ConstyXIV> crazy_: it's called alien, but i highly reccomend against it
[04:59] <Nullz00r> I have been asking that for the last half an hour or so ...lol!!
[05:00] <ompaul> Nullz00r, visit #xubuntu they do all that stuff
[05:00] <burnerx> hello
[05:00] <tuxub> hey guys... is it possible to install the kubuntu-desktop on ubuntu feisty???
[05:00] <Nullz00r> hrm, okay ..thanks ompaul
[05:00] <ShortCat> people, are you running your ubuntu from a desktop or a laptop?
[05:00] <burnerx> where can i find vmware for ubuntu?
[05:00] <crazy_> ConstyXIV: thanks, wont ask why, it will take up others who need help
[05:00] <ConstyXIV> burnerx: vmware.com
[05:00] <burnerx> would i need vmware player or vmware server ?
[05:01] <ConstyXIV> burnerx: server
[05:01] <ompaul> ShortCat, people are running it on desktops, servers, laptops, can you ask a more specific question
[05:01] <burnerx> thanks ConstyXIV
[05:02] <Pici> peeps_work: http://pastebin.com/f367a67a9
[05:02] <adriana>  am new to Ubuntu and am trying to install the flash player from tar.gz I get "Please ask your administrator to remove the xpti.dat from th components directory . I can't find the file anywhere
[05:02] <jrib> burnerx: google for usb permissions on virtualbox, I think I remember seeing something about that
[05:02] <jrib> !flash > adriana (see the private message from ubotu)
[05:03] <lunaphyte_> jrib: got it.  thanks :)
[05:03] <jrib> adriana: install flash through the package manager, no need to fiddle with tar.gz
[05:03] <tuxub> ShortCat, I run on both without a problem
[05:03] <Pici> peeps_work: Save that as a file, chmod +x and provide an argument when you execute it.  You'll have to run it as sudo if you need sudo to kill/start the processes.
[05:03] <ShortCat> tuxub, what's your laptop manufacturer?
[05:03] <tuxub> I can't seem to install kubuntu on a ubuntu installed pc
[05:03] <Pici> peeps_work: Let me know if you have a question
[05:04] <tuxub> I thought it was possible in previous versions
[05:04] <ShortCat> asking this because i have got problems with installing several distributions on my HP dv6000 laptop
[05:04] <tuxub> ShortCat, various... hp, fujitsu, sony, etc
[05:04] <darkserver3_> ohayooo!!!  mina-san!!!
[05:04] <tuxub> my main lap is a hp dv 2885
[05:04] <darkserver3_> someone know something about this error message+
[05:05] <ShortCat> tuxub: i see...what's the video card installed on you laptop?
[05:06] <ShortCat> i saw people with similar problems linked to video performance
[05:06] <tuxub> nvidia
[05:06] <tuxub> nvidia geforce go 7200
[05:07] <unagi> hp dv6000
[05:07] <ConstyXIV> speaking of graphics, how will my mobility radeon 9000 handle compiz?
[05:07] <Juo^100> this is a pretty n00b question, but how would i connect to a samba share via the terminal?
[05:07] <GAWildKat> i have an ati radeon 9800
[05:07] <pawan> hi
[05:07] <pawan> !hi
[05:07] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[05:08] <rafaelscj> !beryl
[05:08] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[05:08] <rafaelscj> !compiz
[05:08] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[05:09] <alfredo_> do u want to mount your samba share?
[05:09] <ShortCat> tuxub: i have the same card..perhaps it linked to my other computer parts
[05:09] <ShortCat> anyway, thanks
[05:09] <therethinker> Has anyone had problems with broadcom46xx disconnecting randomly?
[05:10] <Walker> therethinker, i had that problem when using network-manager
[05:10] <tuxub> what problems do you have exactly?
[05:10] <Walker> therethinker, give wicd a shot
[05:10] <therethinker> !wicd
[05:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wicd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:10] <genii> Juo^100: Something like: mount -smbfs -o username=<username> //the/remote/share /the/share/mountpoint
[05:10] <therethinker> Walker: Wicd?
[05:10] <Walker> http://wicd.sourceforge.net
[05:10] <alfredo_> sudo mount -t smbfs -o rw //server/share /yourdirectory
[05:10] <Walker> :)
[05:11] <ProN00b> is there any program that can view connections, their current data transfer speed and that i can close those connections with ?
[05:11] <pike__> therethinker: i think broadcom=problems :) but id check the forums
[05:11] <Juo^100> see im using this program called sabnzbd, and i want to tell it to put my complete downloads into a folder on my NAS.... so in windows I would map the drive and tell it to use that, is there something like that in linux?
[05:12] <goatpussy> hi, i am using an M2N-E motherboard with nforce chipset, i noticed the gigabit isn't recognised as gigabit NIC, what can i do to solve this ?
[05:12] <therethinker> pike__: Yeah... I'm working with a friend who's having trouble. Good to know though ;-)
[05:12] <genii> Juo^100: you want to use the same NAS from your linux box?
[05:12] <AgreSor> how to change resolution on ATI 9800 with driver "ati" ?
[05:13] <ProN00b> Juo^100, smbmount or mount -t smbfs
[05:13] <rafaelscj> I have an Intel 945GM... can I install compiz?
[05:13] <walkerk> yes
[05:13] <killer> I am using
[05:13] <Juo^100> ok let me try mounting it
[05:13] <AgreSor> how to change Display resolution on ATI 9800 with driver "ati" ?
[05:13] <walkerk> rafaelscj, i have 945GM and i run compiz fusion fine
[05:14] <KeeNauX> oO
[05:14] <KeeNauX> algum brasileiro aqui?
[05:14] <rafaelscj> killer, walkerk: whre can I find a tutorial?
[05:14] <killer> walkerk, gnome-compiz-preferences any problem?
[05:14] <cr1ss> hi, I 've installed compiz fusion along with emerald theme manager (due to lack of window decorations), but, each time I restart my system, I have no boarders and ubuntu don't operate normally. I 've put in the sessions a command "compiz --replace -c emerald &" but, it takes too long to load, and I 'm obliged to do it manually. any ideas ?
[05:14] <Renatoc8> eu sou brasileiro!
[05:14] <GAWildKat>  MY hubby bought me a MS (evil) bluetooth kb/mouse from a puter trade show and we tried running it under XP with no success then found ubuntu has bluetooth support.  I have install all the bluetooth support files through synapic for gnmone but haven't found a way to make them reconized in linux.  Other support sites say it can be done.  Ubuntu has no knowledge base that  I've found for this.  Help is appreciated.
[05:14] <walkerk> one sec..
[05:14] <FekketCantenel> does anyone know how to disable a laptop mousepad?
[05:14] <rafaelscj> Renatoc8, entre no canal Ubuntu-br
[05:15] <genii> FekketCantenel: If you want it permanently off disable it in bios
[05:15] <unagi> GAWildKat: sudo apt-get install gnome-bluetooth bluiz-utils
[05:15] <FekketCantenel> besides the BIOS
[05:15] <walkerk> compiz fusion: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=481314&highlight=vorian+compiz+fusion      or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=481615&highlight=vorian+compiz+fusion
[05:15] <killer> FekketCantenel, for me Fn+F8
[05:15] <Pici> !br | Renatoc8
[05:15] <ubotu> Renatoc8: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[05:15] <FekketCantenel> that's 'lower brightness' on mine
[05:15] <walkerk> i used the first link to install compiz fusion
[05:16] <cr1ss> my problem is not how to install compiz fusion, but how to make it start automatically on startup
[05:16] <Pici> !effects | cr1ss
[05:16] <ubotu> cr1ss: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[05:16] <nua> Hi, I'm having problems installing Ubuntu on an old IBM box. The install freezes when starting the partition drives part of the setup, I have the same problem on Debian.
[05:16] <josue_m> morning,  I need to extract just "home/backup/*.dat" files from a cpio backup, any idea how to doit?
[05:16] <n2diy> Can someone suggest a program for sending faxes?
[05:16] <rafaelscj> I don't need to install the video card's driver.. right?
[05:17] <Renatoc8> KeeNauX: eu sou brasileiro, mais eu moro no US, eu sou parte do grupo da California
[05:17] <nua> Please PM me if you can help
[05:17] <killer> n2diy, sendfax
[05:17] <n2diy> killer: thanks.
[05:17] <walkerk> in System > Preferences > Sessions add Compiz Fusion (command: compiz --replace &) if using emerald (command: compiz --replace -c emerald &)
[05:17] <Renatoc8> !us-california renatoc8
[05:17] <adriana> Now got flash, thanks.
[05:18] <killer> walkerk, gnome-compiz-preferences any problem?
[05:18] <walkerk> uh.. i don't have taht
[05:18] <walkerk> that
[05:18] <eddie> ..
[05:19] <killer> don't have, or never use
[05:19] <walkerk> im using ccsm
[05:19] <walkerk> CompizConfig Settings Manager
[05:19] <Pici> !effects
[05:19] <ubotu> For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[05:19] <nua> Hi, I'm having problems installing Ubuntu on an old IBM box. The install freezes when starting the partition drives part of the setup. Please PM me if you have any ideas I can try, thanks!
[05:19] <goatpussy> hi, i am using an M2N-E motherboard with nforce chipset, i noticed the gigabit isn't recognised as gigabit NIC, what can i do to solve this ?
[05:19] <massctrl> hm, gnomebaker says my empty cdr's only contain 21 min of free space when I want to create a music cd,...
[05:19] <dtidd1> leave
[05:20] <FekketCantenel> think I found the answer here
[05:20] <FekketCantenel> http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/03/24/disable-synaptics-touchpad/
[05:20] <pai> hi. how i restore the default lower panel in ubuntu feisty? it just disappeared...
[05:20] <walkerk> right click on the top panel
[05:20] <pai> hi. how i restore the default lower DESKTOP panel in ubuntu feisty? it just disappeared...
[05:20] <walkerk> Add New Panel
[05:21] <walkerk> right click the lower panel, add to panel: show desktop, window selector, trash applet
[05:21] <walkerk> and workspace switcher
[05:22] <rafaelscj> What X server should I use: Xgl or AIGLX ?
[05:22] <n2diy> killer: sendfax isn't in the repos, atleast synaptic can't find it.
[05:23] <killer> how about hylafax
[05:24] <genii> mgetty-fax
[05:24] <nua> I'm having problems installing Ubuntu on an old IBM box. The install freezes when starting the partition drives part of the setup. Please PM me if you have any ideas I can try, thanks!
[05:24] <n2diy> killer: I'll look.
[05:24] <memoo> slm betl
[05:24] <mortuis92> i am having a problem - when i try and run my update manager i get an error saying "A unresolvable problem occurred while initializing the package information.  'E:The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.'"  Can someone help me solve this THANKS
[05:25] <GAWildKat> unagi:  are you sure the spelling of the file was bluiz?
[05:25] <unagi> yes
[05:25] <ConstyXIV> is there anyway to test if your battery is dead?
[05:25] <GAWildKat> i see a bluez-utils
[05:25] <unagi> yea that
[05:25] <killer> how to edit "Places"
[05:25] <unagi> my bad lol
[05:26] <killer> I have duplicated entries
[05:26] <GAWildKat> ok
[05:27] <ConstyXIV> for some mysterious reason, i can charge my laptop to 100%, let it boot and run for a little bit, then it just does a hard shutdown, and when it comes back up, it says I have 3% battery left, and proceeds to go into standby/hibernate
[05:27] <umt> question: how can i set aup the port manually on which xchat should connect to a special server?
[05:28] <n2diy> killer: right click on places.
[05:29] <Ernz> Hello - can someone please tell me - Will a 64 bit install of Ubuntu run and install a 32 bit DEB package?
[05:29] <mortuis92> i am having a problem - when i try and run my update manager i get an error saying "A unresolvable problem occurred while initializing the package information.  'E:The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.'"  Can someone help me solve this THANKS
[05:29] <pike__> ConstyXIV: not an issue in xp? just wondering if its a dying battery
[05:29] <Vlet> I have a samba share on one system, in which there are some symlinks. When I connect to that share, the symlinks are invalid. I understand why, but can someone suggest how I can make the symlinks more 'transparent'?
[05:29] <walkerk> mortuis92, sudo apt-get update -f
[05:30] <killer> n2diy, it will show "Application" and "System"
[05:30] <ConstyXIV> pike__: xp and ubuntu livecd
[05:30] <umt> can someone pls answer a question concerning xchat?
[05:30] <clop> hi, i just apt-get installed j2re1.4-mozilla-plugin, but firefox still will not run java applets and wants me to install a plugin... ??
[05:30] <pike__> Ernz: normal line is if you don't have a need for 64 bit it isnt worth the hassel
[05:30] <n2diy> killer: Here on Dapper I get an "edit menu" option.
[05:30] <Vlet> umt: Just ask - if someone knows the answer, the'll answer :)
[05:31] <killer> n2diy, after click "edit menu", you will see what I mean
[05:31] <Ernz> pike_ - My brother installed 64, he just wants to know if 32 will run.
[05:31] <ConstyXIV> pike__: would that definitley be a dead battery, or something else?
[05:31] <umt> ok, how can i set the port for connection to a special server manually in xchat?
[05:32] <Ernz> pike__ - My brother installed 64, he just wants to know if 32 will run.
[05:32] <wbtsai> hi
[05:33] <pike__> ConstyXIV: id lean towards a bad battery. ive only really ever had older lappy's and its a constant problem for me
[05:33] <pike__> !chroot | Ernz
[05:33] <ubotu> Ernz: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[05:33] <pike__> Ernz: only option i know
[05:33] <Ernz> Cheers pike__
[05:33] <Happu> Ernz: backup important files
[05:33] <umt>  how can i set the port for connection to a special server manually in xchat?
[05:33] <n2diy> killer: Hmm, never played with Ala Carte, doesn't seem very functional.
[05:34] <mortuis92> walkerk  is there a way i can get rid of the virtual box install issue?
[05:34] <GAWildKat>  MY hubby bought me a MS (evil) bluetooth kb/mouse from a puter trade show and we tried running it under XP with no success then found ubuntu has bluetooth support.  I have install all the bluetooth support files through synapic for gnome but haven't found a way to make them reconized in linux  All the bluetooth files are the newest versions.  Other support sites say it can be done.  Ubuntu has no knowledge base I've found for this
[05:34] <killer> n2diy, sure
[05:34] <walkerk> did you run sudo apt-get update -f ?
[05:34] <ConstyXIV> i have to say this is the most expensive "free laptop" i've ever bought
[05:34] <kayzu> hmm.. is the ubuntu live cd really 100% live and secure (nothing gets written to disk), even when i already have a ubuntu install on the disk?
[05:35] <mortuis92> yes
[05:35] <ConstyXIV> kayzu: yup
[05:35] <umt>  how can i set the port for connection to a special server manually in xchat?
[05:35] <mombasa> Hi there! i HAVE big problems with my AMD64 on laptop. It's too warm!!! Some know how-to undervolting in ubuntu???? THNX
[05:35] <walkerk> are you still receiving the error message?
[05:35] <kayzu> nice, thanks
[05:35] <ConstyXIV> mombasa: amd64 as in athlon or amd64 as in turion?
[05:36] <mortuis92> yes
[05:36] <mortuis92> 'E:The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.'
[05:36] <rlount> mombasa, are all the fan's working?
[05:37] <Puck`> hi everyone
[05:37] <pike__> GAWildKat: a google search like 'site:help.ubuntu.com bluetooth' might yield something or ubuntuforums.org i guess
[05:37] <walkerk> can you remove it?
[05:37] <umt> can anybody tell me  how i can set the port for connection to a special server manually in xchat?
[05:37] <rlount> mombasa, I don't know anything about passing "undervoltage" instructions to the kernel, but you might look and see if your proc supports freq. scaling.
[05:37] <mortuis92> i donno how?
[05:38] <walkerk> sudo apt-get --purge remove virtualbox
[05:38] <stuart-> how can i install java to play games such as yahoo chess? firefox doesn't let me install through the plugin finder service
[05:38] <Puck`> i need some help with mysql server, somehow it doesnt want to start, and i have removed it and reinstalled it, but its the same
[05:39] <m4n> question: how do I copy files from my digital camera.
[05:39] <_gpf_> Can anyone offer some guidance on using VMWare server in 64-bit feisty?
[05:39] <rlount> mombasa, make sure laptop-mode-tools is installed as well. thats about the only generic (non ibm or non dell0 package I could find relating to laptops.
[05:39] <m4n> the popup which konqueror gives is not working
[05:40] <mortuis92> im still getting  E: The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[05:40] <stuart-> m4n, a flash card reader usually does it for me
[05:40] <walkerk> ok.. ho did you install vbox?
[05:40] <m4n> stuart-: i have usb data cord with me.. but its not working
[05:40] <mortuis92> i DLed it and then clicked it
[05:40] <m4n> i believe it used to work earlier
[05:40] <crazy_> ConstyXIV: I need reaplayer for ppc not i386
[05:41] <walkerk> try re-installing it the same way
[05:41] <genii> mortuis92: Since virtualbox is an app which is not in standard repositories you need to uninstall it in similar way as you put it in. Likely with something like dpkg -r virtualbox .
[05:41] <ConstyXIV> crazy_: oh
[05:41] <pawan> hi
[05:41] <mortuis91> /nich mortuis92
[05:41] <ConstyXIV> crazy_: that could be a problem...
[05:41] <pawan> some programs are getting started automatically the system starts
[05:41] <pawan> how to disable them
[05:41] <crazy_> ConstyXIV: ok, but why
[05:42] <Puck`> pawan: a search in google on that probably will end up with smth usefull
[05:42] <genii> mortuis92: Then you go back to the process you were doing (update or upgrade, etc)   then reinstall it afterwards
[05:42] <pawan> how to manage startup programs in ubuntu
[05:43] <mortuis92> dpkg: error processing virtualbox (--remove):
[05:43] <mortuis92>  Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should
[05:43] <mortuis92>  reinstall it before attempting a removal.
[05:43] <fluteflute> startup programs?
[05:43] <nua> Hi, I'm having problems installing Ubuntu on an old IBM box. The install freezes when starting the partition drives part of the setup. Please PM me if you have any ideas I can try, thanks!
[05:43] <walkerk> dpkg -i virtualbox
[05:43] <genii> mortuis92: Use the force switch
[05:43] <Pici> nua: Have you tried using the alternate CD?
[05:43] <fluteflute> System -> Preferences -> Sessions
[05:43] <caner1> i somehow manages to install a driver for my wireless adapter (bcm4310) using ndiswrapper (on feisty amd64). now it can scan for wireless networks around and connect to them. even in the connection properties i can see packages sent and received. but i cant make a connection to a website although the signal power is quite good. could anyone please tell why this happens??
[05:43] <mortuis92> what is that?  im a newb sorry for being so dumb
[05:44] <bullgard4> Last night I clicked System > Quit > Suspend. But I could not resume and switched off. Today Console 1 displays (see  http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/13343/). May I conclude from line 4 that my computer did not copy any RAM image on my swap partition last night?
[05:44] <nua> Pici: Yes, also Ubuntu Server and Debian Net Install
[05:44] <fluteflute> pawan that is for you
[05:44] <Puck`> caner1: does that network have a connection to the internet ?
[05:44] <fluteflute> (System -> Preferences -> Sessions)
[05:44] <nua> Pici: I've also tried using ide=nodma at boot time
[05:44] <Puck`> are you now on the same network ?
[05:44] <caner1> Puck` yes of course
[05:44] <richaoj> cancer1 - you also might want to check you dns settings
[05:45] <richaoj> if you delete all dns servers, disconnect, and reconnect, it will set your dns server
[05:45] <Puck`> or try that (:
[05:45] <caner1> richaoj :  i am trying to connect to my schools wireless network and on the webpage pf the server it is mentioned that no further configuration for dns i needed
[05:45] <richaoj> if you connect using a wired connection, some dns servers are only accessible on the isp's network, i.e. bellsouth dns from bellsouth connection
[05:45] <pawan> i am using kubuntu desktop
[05:46] <walkerk> dpkg -r --force-remove-reinstreq virtualbox
[05:46] <neverblue> pawan, nice :)
[05:46] <walkerk> vitualbox = the vbox deb filename
[05:46] <chamm> anyone know why apache2 won't render php?  i.e. when i go to a php page it offers to download the file instead of interpretting  the code.  I have libapache2-mod-php5 installed as well as php5
[05:46] <genii> walkerk Thanks, was just looking it up :)
[05:46] <Puck`> * Starting MySQL database server mysqld                                 [fail] 
[05:46] <Puck`> invoke-rc.d: initscript mysql, action "start" failed.
[05:46] <Puck`> dpkg: error processing mysql-server-5.0 (--configure): subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[05:46] <caner1> Puck` could the problem be anything other than dns
[05:46] <stuart-> how can i install java to play games such as yahoo chess? firefox doesn't let me install through the plugin finder service
[05:46] <Puck`> how ca i fix that ?
[05:46] <walkerk> no problem
[05:46] <Puck`> caner1: maybe the mac address
[05:46] <pawan> how to manage startup programs in kubuntu-desktop
[05:46] <Dr_willis> !java
[05:46] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[05:47] <chamm> I've been searching google for hours and can't get the php to display
[05:47] <Puck`> stuart-: try sudo apt-get install java
[05:47] <nickrud> chamm, sudo a2enmod php5
[05:47] <Dr_willis> stuart-,  do not use the 'plugin install' feature of firefox.
[05:47] <fluteflute> i'd look for a similar 'session' option pawan
[05:47] <Dr_willis> stuart-,  sudo apt-get  install sun-java6-jre
[05:47] <_gpf_> !vmware
[05:47] <ubotu> VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository (package "vmware-player"), and http://www.easyvmx.com/easyvmx.shtml can create VMs for it. For VMWare Server, instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware - See also !virtualizers
[05:47] <stuart-> alright cool. thanks
[05:47] <Puck`> !myssql
[05:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about myssql - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:47] <caner1> i have submitted my mac address to the server admin and it seems registered but i am not assigned an ip address after the connection although the signal ppower is quite good
[05:47] <Puck`> darn
[05:47] <Puck`> :\
[05:47] <Puck`> caner1:  then manually set up the ip
[05:48] <Puck`> !mysql
[05:48] <chamm> anyone know why apache2 won't render php?  i.e. when i go to a php page it offers to download the file instead of interpretting  the code.  I have libapache2-mod-php5 installed as well as php5
[05:48] <erikja> !wireless
[05:48] <Puck`> chamm: do you have mysql and apache installed ?
[05:48] <chamm> yep
[05:48] <Puck`> maybe that would help
[05:48] <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+)
[05:48] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:48] <caner1> Puck` in the website it is written that we should use dhcp
[05:48] <Pici> Puck`: mysql should have any effect.
[05:49] <genii> chamm: What directory is your php code in? something under the /var/www hierarchy?
[05:49] <chamm> yes, html renders fine in /var/www
[05:49] <caner1> Puck` some other friend using windows can connect wuite easily
[05:49] <chamm> php files there do not render
[05:49] <caner1> Puck` just near me
[05:49] <Puck`> i have no clue caner1 :|
[05:49] <chamm> its finding the php file, its just offering to download it instead of interpretting the code
[05:50] <nickrud> chamm, try ls /etc/apache2/mods-enabled   ; if php5.[load|conf]  aren't listed there, enable them with sudo a2enmod php5
[05:50] <Puck`> can aynone help me with mysql ? :|
[05:50] <genii> chamm: Yes, there is an entry to make in what used tobe (pre apache2) the httpd.conf to tell it php files are executable. A <Directory> type entry
[05:50] <anandanbu> How do i get menus to open a file with root permission on right-click in Ubuntu 7.04
[05:50] <fluteflute> chamm: do "sudo apt-get install apache2 sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-auth-mysql sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5 sudo apt-get install mysql-client-5.0 sudo apt-get install mysql-server-5.0 sudo apt-get install php5 sudo apt-get install php5-mysql sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin"
[05:50] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: what's your problem?
[05:51] <wwalker> anyone ever gotten a EX720 evdo card recognized under ubuntu?
[05:51] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: when i try to update the updater switches off mysql server then tries to swithc it back and it returns and error, due to that i can install anything thruw the Synaptic Packet Manager
[05:51] <genii> chamm: In the file /etc/apache2/sites-available/default
[05:52] <Puck`> *returns an error
[05:52] <fluteflute> what does? my commands?
[05:52] <daedra> hey
[05:53] <daedra> !welcome > RadiantFire
[05:53] <Puck`> who are you asking fluteflute ?
[05:53] <genii> chamm: Also make sure the php files have executable bit set
[05:53] <daedra> !welcome | captainigloo
[05:53] <ubotu> captainigloo: Welcome to #ubuntu - the Ubuntu support channel.
[05:53] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: smth like this
[05:53] <Puck`> * Starting MySQL database server mysqld                                 [fail] 
[05:53] <Puck`> invoke-rc.d: initscript mysql, action "start" failed.
[05:53] <Puck`> dpkg: error processing mysql-server-5.0 (--configure): subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[05:53] <Renatoc8> !mysqld
[05:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mysqld - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:54] <mortuis92> OMG my package manager works again then U all for the help :-))
[05:54] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: can you deinstall and reinstall it?
[05:54] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: i tried
[05:55] <vb> hello, my pidgin crashes on startup
[05:55] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: with sudo dpkg --purge mysql-server
[05:55] <Puck`> and then reinstalled it
[05:55] <Puck`> and its the same
[05:55] <Puck`> i get the same error
[05:55] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: and the same error?
[05:55] <Puck`> yes unfortuanetly
[05:55] <Renatoc8> Hey where is man(command) manuals stored?
[05:55] <Renatoc8> where are*
[05:55] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: mm. i wonder what's going on.
[05:55] <chamm>  sudo a2enmod php5 gives "this module does not exist", but the package is installed
[05:56] <vb> hey!, my pidgin is crashing on startup, how do i uninstall it completely?
[05:56] <chamm> (mods-enabled did not have any php modules)
[05:56] <Puck`> yeah howlingmadhowie me 2
[05:56] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: where are you getting mysqld from? have you enabled any repositories apart from the standard ones?
[05:57] <Puck`> none howlingmadhowie
[05:57] <Puck`> this is just the one which comes with ubuntu
[05:57] <caner1> Puck` could you please have a look at my output for "sudo ifup eth1" if i paste to pastebin ??
[05:57] <AnRkey> can any1 suggest a media player that is slightly larger on the screen than xmms but similar to use?
[05:58] <jrib> !lamp > chamm (see the private message from ubotu)
[05:58] <Puck`> caner1: i am a newbie for ubuntu too
[05:58] <Puck`> :\
[05:58] <AnRkey> xmms is cool but on a 1280x1024 res it's tiny
[05:58] <jrib> chamm: read the troubleshooting suggestions on that page
[05:58] <caner1> Puck` ok thanks anyway
[05:58] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: what happens if you try running "mysqld_safe" as root?
[05:58] <Puck`> let me try howlingmadhowie
[05:58] <m4n> AnRkey: i believe xmms have a double size option also
[05:58] <AnRkey> hmm
[05:58] <vb> can any1 help me ?
[05:58] <AnRkey> m4n i promise to kick the wall if it does
[05:58] <m4n> another options is vlc
[05:59] <m4n> AnRkey: then pls do
[05:59] <Puck`> root@Linux:/home/puck# mysqld_safe
[05:59] <Puck`> Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /var/lib/mysql
[05:59] <Puck`> mysqld_safe[12072] : started
[05:59] <Puck`> STOPPING server from pid file /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid
[05:59] <Puck`> mysqld_safe[12088] : ended
[05:59] <m4n> i just confirmed
[05:59] <jrib> Renatoc8: They are usually in /usr/share/man, but why?
[05:59] <jrib> !paste | Puck`
[05:59] <ubotu> Puck`: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:59] <m4n> click on the 'D' in the main window on the left
[05:59] <AnRkey> m4n, that is super ugly though
[05:59] <m4n> hehe
[05:59] <jrib> !please > vb (see the private message from ubotu)
[05:59] <m4n> use vlc or mplayer then
[05:59] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: so thats what it does
[05:59] <caner1> i have a wireless problem could anyone please have a look at my output for "sudo ifup eth1" . here it is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32158/
[05:59] <avis> AnRkey, sudo apt-get install xmms-skins
[05:59] <AnRkey> ta
[05:59] <m4n> skins wont change size of player
[05:59] <avis> another useful package is xmms-alarm
[06:00] <chamm> thanks for the PM jrib, unfortunately I've already been all over that page and couldn't find anything that pertained to my problem :-/
[06:00] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: that looks okay. what happens if you switch it on by: /etc/init.d/mysql start
[06:00] <AnRkey> avis, xmms-alarm?
[06:00] <avis> yes an media player alarm AnRkey
[06:00] <AnRkey> oh, turn it into an alarm clock?
[06:00] <avis> yes
[06:00] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: it fails
[06:01] <linux1> anyone here used a keyspan serial to usb adapter here under ubuntu fiesty? the hardware is ibm blade center chassis, haven't gotten the chassis yet. i already have 2 blade servers (LS20)
[06:01] <jrib> chamm: pastebin the result of 'apt-cache policy libapache2-mod-php5 php5'
[06:01] <kayzu> what's the best way to create archives that split over 2 or more files?
[06:02] <TimeTraveller> when i shall compile the new version of pidgin shall i remove the old one or is it ok to just overwrite ?
[06:02] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: i wonder what's going on. mysql usually uses a logger. do you have a file called /var/log/mysql.err ? and if so, can you paste it to pastebin?
[06:02] <AnRkey> avis, even with the skins it's super ugly double sized
[06:02] <AnRkey> hmm
[06:02] <avis> TimeTraveller, its probably better practice to remove it though i have compiled applications that otherwise exited without problems
[06:02] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie:  let me have a look
[06:02] <Renatoc8> jrib: I'm making a website/script to show man pages
[06:02] <AnRkey> what other media players are there?
[06:02] <krinns> all i need glibc-devel on ubuntu
[06:02] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: how can i access the things in the file ?
[06:03] <lontra> what package provides the X11 libraries/headers?
[06:03] <nickrud> krinns, libc6-dev
[06:03] <caner1> i have a wireless problem could anyone please have a look at my output for "sudo ifup eth1" . here it is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32158/
[06:03] <krinns> what
[06:03] <TimeTraveller> avis: ok you know any guide or how can i learn how to do it ?
[06:03] <avis> AnRkey, if you prefer you can download and use old "winamp" skins for it or find skins somewhere that you like
[06:03] <Hali_304> hi! will .bash_profile get executed when logging in using GDM? I set a few extra paths there, and they do not get executed
[06:04] <avis> TimeTraveller, its as simple as reading the README included in the archive
[06:04] <nickrud> lontra, xserver-xorg-dev
[06:04] <jrib> !pastebin | chamm
[06:04] <ubotu> chamm: 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)
[06:04] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: you'll have to do that as root. so on the command line: "sudo cat /var/log/mysql.err > mysql_error_messages.txt" or similar. then you can chown mysql_error_messages.txt and move them to your $HOME so you can paste them on pastebin
[06:04] <Tremitos> Hello
[06:04] <pawan> hi
[06:04] <krinns> i need glic-devel
[06:04] <nickrud> krinns, that's the headers for glibc
[06:04] <pawan> !hi
[06:04] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[06:04] <kayzu> is there a tool for ubuntu that can create a splitted archive, like archive.zip01, archive.zip02 etc ?
[06:04] <AnRkey> avis, the problem is not the skins, it's the size of the player
[06:04] <mstef> i recently upgraded to 7.04..and when i shut down it shows the Ubuntu logo and just hangs forever until i shut it off..why??
[06:04] <lontra> nickrud: thanks
[06:04] <krinns> and wht abt devel?
[06:04] <pawan> how to reinstall gnome
[06:05] <B123> How can i record streams? What program do you guys suggest?
[06:05] <Tremitos> private
[06:05] <nickrud> krinns libc6-dev
[06:05] <AnRkey> avis, double sizing the player stretches  the skins and it looks "%"
[06:05] <jrib> B123: mplayer can record anything it plays with mplayer -dumpstream
[06:05] <Hali_304> B123: I think mplayer can do that
[06:05] <avis> AnRkey, if you want funcationlity over looks you can try a full screen amarok
[06:05] <r0b-> why cant my ubbuntu resolve the repo list?
[06:05] <nickrud> krinns, apt-get install build-essential, that'll set you up for basic compiling (make, etc)
[06:05] <B123> jrib songs off myspace?
[06:05] <thesis> hi there i'm trying to install ies4linux, but i think tatanka.com.br is down, anyone have this file to send me?
[06:05] <ATOMICplayer> Hello, can someone assist me.. I have an issue keeping me from installing 7.04 ubuntu. I beleive it is related to my x1950pro or the digital connection from my lcd? Thanks.
[06:05] <chamm> I'm confused, sudo a2enmod php5 says the module does not exist, and yet libapache2-mod-php5 and php5 is installed
[06:05] <jrib> B123: anything it plays, I don't know about songs on myspace
[06:05] <r0b-> nvm
[06:06] <B123> I think i need something that will record what comes outta my soundcard =)
[06:06] <AnRkey> avis, what i actually want is xmms double sized and clean looking :D by thats just me being fussy i guess
[06:06] <nickrud> chamm, is php5.load and php5.conf in /etc/apache/mods-available?
[06:06] <chamm> no
[06:06] <mstef> i just upgraded to 7.04 and when i shut down it shows the Ubuntu logo and just hangs until i shut off the computer manually? Why???
[06:06] <kayzu> what is the best tool for ubuntu that can create a splitted archive, like archive.zip01, archive.zip02 etc ?
[06:07] <avis> kayzu, i think 7zip will do that i am not sure though dont think its all that native to linux though i believe its in the repos
[06:07] <ATOMICplayer> Anyone know why I wouldn't be able to install ubuntu 7.04 using my x1950pro?
[06:08] <nickrud> chamm, then sudo aptitude reinstall libapache2-mod-php5
[06:08] <pawan> how to reinstall gnome
[06:08] <jrib> pawan: why?
[06:08] <defrysk> pawan, sudo apt-get install gnome --reinstall
[06:08] <chamm> ok thanks, its downloading now.  by the way, is there a difference between aptitude reinstall and doing apt-get remove then apt-get install?  or is it just a shortcut
[06:09] <pawan> i am not able to see anything why i load gnome
[06:09] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: i am having problems with the stuff in the file, i cant get to see them ,can you help me with that ? i am sorry for so much problems :\
[06:09] <jrib> pawan: how about with a new user?
[06:09] <thesis> Hali_304: it's not connecting :(
[06:09] <pike__> pawan: why do you need to reinstall? maybe just del your .g* directories
[06:09] <nickrud> pawan, don't install the gnome package; it's a debian package that's held over, and doesn't quite match ubuntu-desktop
[06:09] <pawan> how
[06:09] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: do you see anything if you enter: "sudo cat /var/log/mysql.err"?
[06:09] <thesis> Hali_304: can we try again? :)
[06:09] <pawan> then
[06:10] <tcstech> ATOMICplayer: have you tried the install with the noapci switch?
[06:10] <jrib> pawan: you need to address the person you are speaking to or we won't be sure what you are asking
[06:10] <elliotjhug1> My networks IP addresses have changed from 192.168.2.* to 192.168.0.* ones. How do I set a PC thats not using DHCP to use a new IP address?
[06:10] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: nothing
[06:10] <AnRkey> mstef, how old is your computer?
[06:10] <nickrud> pawan, better question: why do you want to reinstall gnome?
[06:10] <chamm> nickrud, reinstalled using that command, nothing in mods available still
[06:10] <chamm> as far as php goes
[06:10] <Hali_304> thesis: http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/downloads/ies4linux-latest.tar.gz
[06:10] <tcstech> elliotjhug1: edit the /etc/network/interfaces file
[06:10] <Hali_304> thesis: this is working for me
[06:10] <pawan> when i select gnome session a white screen comes and nothing is visible
[06:10] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: okay, then there's nothing in there. so the question remains, why isn't the mysql-server starting? let me think about that for a second...
[06:11] <pawan> but i select kde session it works fine
[06:11] <elliotjhug1> tcstech, Thanks. Also when I change it via ifconfig I get a 'hostname lookup failure'?
[06:11] <thesis> Hali_304: thx! works now!!
[06:11] <mstef>  AnRkey - brand new
[06:11] <linux1> i'm running ubuntu fiesty, how can i determine if i have support in the kernel for keyspan products?
[06:11] <jrib> chamm: you want to check /etc/apache2/mods-available if you are using apache2
[06:11] <Hali_304> thesis: good luck with it
[06:11] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: sure, take your time (:
[06:11] <mstef> AnRkey, the older one i also upgraded works fine
[06:11] <avis> linux1, google
[06:11] <nickrud> pawan, I've heard of that problem, and know there's a fix, but I don't know it; others do, ask about the white screen for more help
[06:11] <ATOMICplayer> tsctech, I have tried normal and safe installation.
[06:12] <Puck`> wait a sec, ill go for a cigarette, ill tell ya when im back
[06:12] <avis> pawn i think i know the fix one second
[06:12] <avis> pawan
[06:12] <tcstech> elliotjhug1: read the interfaces  man page it will tell you what to type and it gives some examples.  just type 'man interfaces'
[06:12] <chamm> jrib: that directory has nothing related to php in it
[06:13] <chamm> what is strange about this is I had everything up and running perfectly last night until I shut down and turned on this morning
[06:13] <elliotjhug1> tcstech, thanks
[06:13] <jrib> chamm: what does 'dpkg -L libapache2-mod-php5' return?
[06:13] <avis> pawan this is what fixes what i believe to be the same problem for msudo nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals
[06:13] <tcstech> I find it easier to just edit that file than to use a gui   -- and this is from someone who has been using window$ since 3.11
[06:13] <avis> pawan that was a sudo not a msudo
[06:13] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: can you go to your /root directory and try the following: "sudo mysqld --log-error"?
[06:13] <pawan> ya i have nvidia geforce fx 5200 graphics card
[06:13] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: sure let me try
[06:14] <ATOMICplayer> tcstech, I have used the normal method to install ubuntu 7.04 and the safe method
[06:14] <avis> pawan you are getting a white screen ?  that happened to me, and i believe that is the fix
[06:14] <chamm> jrib: it spits out a ton of directories:  /.
[06:14] <chamm> /etc/apache2
[06:14] <chamm> /etc/apache2/mods-available
[06:14] <chamm> /etc/apache2/mods-available/php5.load
[06:14] <chamm> /etc/apache2/mods-available/php5.conf
[06:14] <chamm> /etc/php5
[06:14] <chamm> /etc/php5/apache2
[06:14] <chamm> /usr/lib
[06:14] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: nothing happened
[06:14] <chamm> /usr/lib/apache2
[06:14] <jrib> !paste | chamm
[06:14] <ubotu> chamm: 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)
[06:14] <nickrud> ack
[06:14] <chamm> /usr/lib/apache2/modules
[06:14] <chamm> /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so
[06:14] <chamm> /usr/lib/php5
[06:14] <chamm> /usr/lib/php5/20060613+lfs
[06:14] <pawan> pawan@pawan-desktop:~$ sudo nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals
[06:14] <pawan> sudo: nvidia-xconfig: command not found
[06:15] <avis> pawan, i believe nvidia-xconfig is a part of nvidia-glx  you can add it manually too let me see the output of my xorg.conf
[06:15] <stuart-> hm, can i just have 1 address in my sources.list? i dno't want ubuntu using my local server. it's slower
[06:15] <jrib> chamm: and what does this command return: ls /etc/apache2/mods-available/php5.load
[06:15] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: absolutely nothing? no error message?
[06:16] <chamm> jrib: no such file or directory
[06:16] <jrib> chamm: try removing the package and installing it again then
[06:16] <chamm> ok
[06:16] <tcstech> ATOMICplayer does the install work at all?  if not, get the alt install cd and run the install from it.  It is not graphical but you get the same selections.  it is just as easy...just not pretty.
[06:16] <tdn> How do I wipe free space on a USB storage device? Zeroes is ok.
[06:17] <ATOMICplayer> tcstech, it acts like it's going to load, then my monitor turns off.
[06:17] <kayzu> what archiving tools are you all using on ubuntu? should i install ark or something else..?
[06:17] <tcstech> ATI drivers suck right now.  but they should ........  ahhh
[06:17] <nickrud> kayzu, tar
[06:17] <nickrud> kayzu, but archive-manager is nice, too :)
[06:17] <avis> pawan i dont seem to have that anymore, apparently no need for it since i use envy ubuntu package to compile the latest nvidia driver and a new kernel
[06:18] <nickrud> kayzu, um, archive-manager = file-roller
[06:18] <pike__> tdn: cat /dev/zero > /media/whatever/file.temp; del /media/whatever/file.temp i guess
[06:18] <pike__> tdn: er.. rm file.temp
[06:18] <tcstech> yeah.. ATOMIC you want to do the text based install then let ubuntu get the newer/restricted drivers.
[06:18] <chamm> ok, I've apt-get removed everything that has to do with php5
[06:19] <caner1> l
[06:19] <richaoj> pawan - did it ever work - or did you click enable desktop effects and then it stopped working
[06:19] <ATOMICplayer> Where do I download the alternate cd?
[06:19] <kayzu> nickrud: but it can't do multiple volume archives.. i need a tool that can make archives that are spread over multiple files
[06:19] <pawan> how to install envy ubuntu package
[06:19] <pike__> pawan: envy has fallen out of faver here
[06:19] <jrib> chamm: just be sure to get libapache2-mod-php5
[06:19] <PriceChild> !envy | pawan
[06:19] <ubotu> pawan: envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[06:19] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: do you now have a file in the /root directory you didn't have earlier? something called *.err or similar?
[06:19] <pawan> it was working fine i enable some 3d effects apllication and ir started the problem
[06:19] <jrib> ATOMICplayer: it's easier to find on releases.ubuntu.com but it is also on the download page at ubuntu.com
[06:19] <PriceChild> pawan, system > admin > restricted driver manager
[06:20] <pawan> i am using kubuntu-desktop
[06:20] <ATOMICplayer> thanks guys
[06:20] <stuart-> eh? what's with envy. it worked fine for me
[06:20] <pawan> my gnome-desktop not working properly
[06:20] <tcstech> http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu-releases/feisty/ubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso
[06:20] <chamm> jrib: ran apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5.  mods-available still has nothing pertaining to php.load etc
[06:20] <tcstech> ^^^ alt cd ^^^
[06:20] <avis> pawan i am so dumb i will issue the command so that it will alter my xorg.conf and paste what to add
[06:21] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: i did cd /root and then ls -a and no .err file in there
[06:21] <chamm> jrib: dpkg -L libapache2-mod-php5 pumps out the same stuff as before (lists  php5.load and php5.conf as being in mods-available
[06:21] <nickrud> kayzu, ah. karchiver has that capability; also there's split for the command line (use cat to rebuild)
[06:21] <tdn> pike__, of course.
[06:21] <richaoj> pawan - it sounds like the drivers were not installed properly
[06:21] <richaoj> you can create  new user and get into gnome
[06:22] <richaoj> or you can try sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[06:22] <stuart-> what is the main server's sources.list location and how do i set it to not re-add my local servers? they're slower than main server.
[06:22] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: does that mean the server is running? can you try "mysql" and see what happens? (if it works, enter "quit" to exit)
[06:22] <jrib> chamm: idk, that doesn't make sense.  Are you getting any output when you install?
[06:22] <richaoj> the fact that the earlier nvidia command didn't work leads me to believe that you do not have the driver installed
[06:22] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
[06:22] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie:  thats what pops up if i type "mysql"
[06:22] <avis> pawan make a backup of your /etc/X11/xorg.conf and then add this to the 'Section "Screen"' list --  Option         "AddARGBGLXVisuals" "True"
[06:23] <tcstech> Man I hope they get that  fail-safe X thing in Gutsy...
[06:23] <avis> pawan after backing up try adding that line that starts with Option "AddARG.. etc
[06:23] <chamm> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32159/
[06:24] <chamm> I don't see any messages from out of the ordinary
[06:24] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: then we can assume that mysqld didn't start.
[06:25] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: yeah, but why ? :|
[06:25] <jrib> chamm: what *is* in there?  pastebin 'ls /etc/apache2/mods-available'
[06:25] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: that is the million dollar question. you're using ubuntu 7.04 and it's a relatively fresh install?
[06:25] <richaoj> after you install the driver, type sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[06:26] <chamm> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32160/
[06:26] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: well yes, it is the new ubuntu, and i downloaded it from the website, 2 months ago, i did every update, this thing poped up like 3 days ago
[06:26] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: have you installed MythTV or a CMS (if you don't know what it is, you haven't)?
[06:27] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: haha yeah i dont know what that is, so i guess i didnt istall it
[06:27] <lontra> anyone know what i can do to fix this error --> /usr/bin/gitfm: fatal error: `chdir' failed: permission denied.
[06:27] <chamm> I just don't get it.  everything was fine until I shut down
[06:28] <chamm> php was rendering fine before that
[06:28] <CodeStalker> Anyone know what the the ^ is, in like ^X, in Nano which is to quit
[06:28] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: the installation of mysql is usually trivial, so i don't know what's going on here. the problem is either something trivial which i don't know about (not very unlikely) or the developers shoudl here about this.
[06:28] <Elda> Sorry to bother :>  But how would I connect to a wireless internet using the console? Because Ive just installed Ubuntu but for some reason it did not install the nvidia drivers (or ANY driver I can use) when I did so.  So Im kicked back to a command line when it starts
[06:28] <howlingmadhowie> CodeStalker: ctrl
[06:28] <jrib> chamm: if you installing something else that is new, does it work?
[06:28] <CodeStalker> Ah, thanks!
[06:29] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: i'd certainly post something on ubuntuforums
[06:29] <chamm> well, I installed Xchat this was
[06:29] <pawan> file:///etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:29] <chamm> way*
[06:29] <Elda> I have the command figured out to install nvidia-glx but dont know how to connect wirelessly through the command line thing :/
[06:29] <jrib> chamm: now, after this
[06:29] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: ok thank you for your help, i will try the forum, can you give me the address, i probably would find it on google, but it would be more reliable if you would tell me that
[06:29] <chamm> jrib: ok I'll try installing a different mod and see if it appears in mods-avail
[06:30] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: http://ubuntuforums.org/
[06:30] <Elda> Or would it detect my connection off the bat if I just plugged it into the modem on boot up? ANd I could sudo apt-get from there?
[06:30] <Puck`> howlingmadhowie: thank you once more, have a nice day
[06:30] <buize> hi
[06:30] <buize> i need help setting up my ipod nano 2nd gen
[06:31] <buize> i cant get it detected
[06:31] <buize> i've restored it in itunes on a windows system
[06:31] <buize> but nothing ive tried in ubuntu works
[06:31] <jrib> !enter | buize
[06:31] <ubotu> buize: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[06:31] <chamm> jrib: yep.  installed sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-python and it appears in the mods-available directory now
[06:31] <howlingmadhowie> Puck`: you can also search ubuntuforums for the problem you're having. it's possible somebody else has already had it
[06:31] <chamm> just like it should -.-  wtf doesn't installing the package I wan't appear in there =/  gaa
[06:32] <chamm> frusterating..
[06:32] <jrib> chamm: try 'sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5=5.2.1-0ubuntu1'  just to see something
[06:32] <chamm> ok
[06:32] <Elda> How would I connect to my wireless connection using the command line?  Because as I'd installed linux, for some reason it did not install my Nvidia video driver.  So now I have to apt-get install nvidia-glx... but am unable to do so since I have no active connection :/
[06:32] <chamm> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32163/
[06:33] <buize> ok so the ipod works fine in windows, when i plug it into ubuntu nothing happens.  does anyone have a fix?
[06:33] <therethinker> Elda: iwconfig
[06:33] <Elda> I noticed that part, but will that give me the available networks?
[06:33] <stuart-> is it just me or is gnome's chess freakin hard on easy mode?
[06:33] <therethinker> Elda: sudo iwconfig INTERFACE essid SSID
[06:33] <Elda> thank you therethinker :)
[06:33] <hendrixski> I downloaded a program and it's having errors compiling on Ubuntu, even though I set the path just like it said in the README... can somebody take a look at it for me and maybe explain what it's doing in the makefile? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3116412#post3116412
[06:34] <therethinker> elda: to figure out the interface (its probably wlan0), type iwconfig, find which one has wireless data
[06:34] <Elda> yep it is wlan-
[06:34] <Elda> err wlan0
[06:34] <Elda> I managed to figure out htat much on my own hehe
[06:34] <Elda> *that
[06:34] <therethinker> elda: kk, does the network have WEP/WPA?
[06:34] <Elda> WPA iirc
[06:34] <Elda> its just a text password
[06:35] <Elda> let me check the router though to make sure
[06:35] <jrib> chamm: what if you do 'sudo aptitude purge libapache2-mod-php5 && sudo aptitude install libapache2-mod-php5'
[06:35] <jrib> !enter | Elda
[06:35] <ubotu> Elda: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[06:35] <Elda> Sorry
[06:35] <taoj> ubuntu
[06:35] <tcstech> buize: check out this It may help you https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/66068
[06:35] <grndslm> buize:  if it has fat filesystem on it (not hfs+)... use gtkpod to add the ipod's directories and such...
[06:36] <Elda> WPA-PSK
[06:37] <chamm> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32164/
[06:37] <chamm> jrib: php5.load now shows up in my mods-avail
[06:37] <tcstech> buize: open a terminal and insert the nano... type dmesg in the terminal.  seef if it mounts it or gives an error
[06:37] <chamm> however, sudo a2enmod libapache2-mod-php5
[06:37] <chamm> This module does not exist!
[06:37] <caner1> hey people
[06:38] <caner1> i can scan wireless networks and connect can not get ip
[06:38] <caner1> what could be the problem
[06:38] <Malachi> I recently had to reinstall Ubuntu because of a stupid mistake I made. I had a MySql database on there, and I managed to restore the /var/www directory, but is there any chance I can restore the database?
[06:38] <reverseblade> caner1, where you from
[06:38] <jrib> chamm: sudo a2enmod php5   is the way
[06:39] <fsckr> is there an all-in-one that works well with ubuntu?
[06:39] <caner1> reverseblade Trkey,  u asking that?,
[06:39] <chamm> jrib: sudo a2enmod php5
[06:39] <chamm> This module is already enabled!
[06:39] <reverseblade> caner1, ben de trkm o yzden
[06:39] <lontra> http://www.pastebin.ca/641937  < -- can anyone help me with this configure error ... i am trying to build netclasses from git
[06:39] <kev123> i need help
[06:39] <jrib> chamm: ah, cool.  It must consider those files config files then and that's why it wasn't reinstalling them
[06:39] <caner1> reverseblade hmm sen anlar msn wireless olayndan?
[06:40] <Elda> Okey, I for WPA-PSK wireless connection it would be SUDO iwconfig WLan0 routername pw ?
[06:40] <kev123> i am a newbie to ubuntu
[06:40] <reverseblade> caner1, biraz router na ping atabiliyor musn ?
[06:40] <buize> tcstech: it says "FAT: invalid media value (0x2f)"
[06:40] <Elda> *is it for
[06:40] <pawan> hi
[06:40] <caner1> reverseblade hayr
[06:40] <buize> and VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem on dev sdb1.
[06:40] <avis> whats up pawan ?
[06:40] <reverseblade> caner1, peki sudo dhclient yaz, ne oluyo
[06:40] <caner1> reverseblade bie sorcam sen de odt den misin yoksa?
[06:40] <ompaul> !tr
[06:40] <ubotu> Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu-tr hizmetinizde.
[06:40] <pawan> it worked
[06:40] <reverseblade> caner1, odt mezunuyum ama 2004
[06:40] <csne> however install Ym in linux ubuntu
[06:40] <avis> cool
[06:40] <fsckr> is there an all-in-one that works well in ubuntu?
[06:41] <csne> ??
[06:41] <reverseblade> ompaul, is it forbidden to speak turkish here ?
[06:41] <pawan> i reinstalled by graphics card drivers
[06:41] <kev123> i first installed ubuntu version 5.04 about a year ago. i dual booted it with windows xp pro
[06:41] <chamm> jrib: hmm, ok.  but now the php5 mod is enabled and libapache2-mod-php5 'doesn't exist', so webserver still not rendering php =/
[06:41] <pawan> i want to play 3dchess
[06:41] <jrib> chamm: what do you mean 'doesn't exist'?
[06:41] <kev123> but since there were issues with wireless driver, i hardly used it at all
[06:41] <ompaul> reverseblade, this is the english langauge channel
[06:41] <avis> pawan where did you find 3dchess ?
[06:41] <kev123> HELP
[06:41] <csne> help me
[06:42] <csne> for install YM
[06:42] <ompaul> fsckr, ? you have said the same thing twice with no context
[06:42] <reverseblade> ompaul, I think as far as I am speaking somebody specifically language shouldn't matter
[06:42] <chamm> jrib: sudo a2enmod libapache2-mod-php5
[06:42] <chamm> This module does not exist!
[06:42] <csne> in ubuntu
[06:42] <chamm> jrib: that is what it gives me
[06:42] <DRMacIver> An eyeball of the forum suggests that people are probably sick of this question, but I'm having an awful lot of trouble getting a microphone to work with Ubuntu. Anyone willing to lend a hand debugging? :)
[06:42] <kev123> but recently there has been a lot of hype about the fiesty
[06:42] <kev123> so i want to give it a try
[06:42] <slackmeister> howdi people :-)
[06:42] <fsckr> no context?  how can i get anymore specific that that?
[06:42] <fsckr> than
[06:42] <jrib> chamm: yeah, that command isn't right.  You already enabled the php5 module.  Now just make sure you restart apache and clear your browser's cache
[06:42] <pawan> but i am getting error to install the OpenGL Python bindings and the GtkGLExt Python bindings.
[06:42] <ompaul> reverseblade, it does in so far as each language / location has its own it is why the turkish channel exists,
[06:43] <DRMacIver> (I consider the entirety of alsa and linux sound in general to be black magic, so really have no idea what I'm doing here)
[06:43] <pawan> i am selecting 3d option from the existing 2d chess game
[06:43] <chamm> jrib: ah gotcha.
[06:43] <jrib> !3dchess > pawan (see the private message from ubotu)
[06:43] <chamm> jrib:  webserver still not rendering php though
[06:43] <chamm> jrib: still asks me if I want to download index.php
[06:43] <avis> !3dchess > avis
[06:43] <jrib> chamm: you cleared your browser's cache?
[06:43] <brl4n> i've wasted a lot of time trying to find a good LVM on ubuntu tutorial.  does anyone have one that is handy?  I just have 3 large drives I want to make into one.
[06:43] <pai> hi... just before the Feisty USplash appears in my notebook, there's a short error message that appears at the top of the screen: BUG-PCI 494-35000 --- WHAT DOES IT MEAN? how can i remove it?
[06:44] <sapuro> hi everyone
[06:44] <caner1> reverseblade var be okuldam
[06:44] <caner1> reverseblade abi ite okulun wireless na balanmaya alyorum
[06:44] <reverseblade> ompaul, no the Turkish channel exists since it is highly improbable to find some speaking turkish here
[06:44] <slackmeister> howdi sapuro
[06:44] <sapuro> oh my god...1153 users and increasing :o
[06:45] <slackmeister> jip
[06:45] <caner1> reverseblade var be okuldam
[06:45] <caner1> reverseblade abi ite okulun wireless na balanmaya alyorum
[06:45] <kev123> help!!!
[06:45] <jrib> !tr | reverseblade caner1
[06:45] <sapuro> slackmeister howdi there
[06:45] <ubotu> reverseblade caner1: Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu-tr hizmetinizde.
[06:45] <slackmeister> and I have a deadline
[06:45] <chamm> jrib: bah, newbie mistake sorry.  ya its working now thank you very much for the help.  Now I just have to figure out why its complaining about Call to undefined function mysql_query() :)
[06:45] <armyriad> I installed Windows XP. I can't access Ubuntu anymore and the computer always boots to Windows. How do I reinstall GRUB?
[06:45] <fr500> hello
[06:45] <pai> hi... just before the Feisty USplash appears in my notebook, there's a short error message that appears at the top of the screen: BUG-PCI 494-35000 --- WHAT DOES IT MEAN? how can i remove it?
[06:45] <tonyyarusso> !grub | armyriad
[06:45] <ubotu> armyriad: 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
[06:45] <slackmeister> company that I work for has finaly decided to use linux
[06:45] <fr500> is there a way to adjust bass and treble for gstreamer
[06:45] <jrib> chamm: check the page I gave you before to make sure you have all the mysql packages you need
[06:45] <reverseblade> caner1, ok , so  let's not make these people mad at us. Does dhclient works or not ?
[06:45] <brl4n> !lvm
[06:45] <ubotu> Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[06:45] <slackmeister> and I am the only one that knows it
[06:45] <slackmeister> heheheh
[06:45] <sapuro> armyriad I think u gotta reinstall ubuntu, if u can't see it there.
[06:45] <fr500> i have monitor embedded speakers and there is way to much treble
[06:46] <PriceChild> !fixgrub | armyriad sapuro
[06:46] <ubotu> armyriad sapuro: 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
[06:46] <slackmeister> got to have a lamp server up by the 20th of aug
[06:46] <tcstech> buize: have you updated your ubuntu install ?
[06:46] <tonyyarusso> sapuro: No, you don't - it's quite simply a trick with a live CD.
[06:46] <armyriad> Thanks guys.
[06:46] <buize> tcstech: yes its fully updated
[06:46] <Elda> Okey.... Im stuck again :>  I got it to identify the router (essid correct?) but now where do I go about entering my WPA-PSK password?
[06:47] <PriceChild> armyriad, so no need for a reinstall :)
[06:47] <armyriad> Yeah.
[06:47] <tcstech> buize: Your Ipod is being detected wrong by a bug in the HAL see https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/66068
[06:47] <jrib> !printing > fsckr (see the private message from ubotu)
[06:47] <jrib> fsckr: check those sites, but hp tends to be linux-friendly.  I don't have any personal experiences with all-in-ones on linux though
[06:48] <fsckr> ty Jrib
[06:48] <pawan> great worked for me
[06:48] <sapuro> tonyyarusso oops...didnt know that, hey, dont let anyone know :o :D
[06:48] <pawan> thanks
[06:48] <tcstech> buize: make sure you have feisty-updates in your apt sources list
[06:48] <avis> pawan did you get 3dchess working ?  if so, how ?
[06:48] <pawan> ya
[06:48] <kev123> I am here for 15 mins "Yelling for help" But no...
[06:48] <chamm> jrib: well I've got mysql running just fine as I'm logged in an querying via command line right now.  and the php5-mysql mod is installed but not present in mods-available.
[06:49] <slackmeister> guys sitting with a slight hickup
[06:49] <tonyyarusso> fsckr: I have the HP PSC 1310, and it works fantastically OOTB.
[06:49] <slackmeister> got an IBM server
[06:49] <chamm> jrib: a2enmod php5-mysql says package does not exist.  should I try those purge and reinstall commands like I did with the php5 mod
[06:49] <goatpussy> anyone have experience compiling nforce drivers from nvidia site ? (not the video drivers, but the chipset ones)
[06:49] <tcstech> kev123 do not yell ... just ask your question.
[06:49] <burningfire> Hi. Does Ubuntu have a minimalistic install ISO, similar to Debian's net-inst ISO?
[06:49] <fsckr> tonyyarusso, is that a newer model or an older model hp?
[06:49] <slackmeister> everything is SCSI, but no CD-Rom drive
[06:50] <tonyyarusso> fsckr: about two years old.
[06:50] <buize> tcstech: i tried the fixes on http://gamesplace.info/opensource/ubuntu/hal/ipod-nano-fix/ but the packages are listed as broken after installation, plus the version doesnt match my ubuntu version
[06:50] <fsckr> ok tonyyarusso ty
[06:50] <pawan> /home/pawan/snapshot1.png
[06:50] <slackmeister> how can I install ubuntu server to is via network
[06:50] <tonyyarusso> !install | slackmeister
[06:50] <ubotu> slackmeister: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[06:50] <sapuro> does anyone know of any plugins that I can use to watch videos from cds?
[06:50] <pawan> i installed the opengl phyton drivers
[06:51] <_DunK_> does anyone know how I can get the ip address of my wifi card - it does not show up in ifconfig
[06:51] <slackmeister> thank you
[06:51] <Elda> meh brb just going to use ethernet cable lol
[06:51] <avis> pawan yes but how ?  i would like to play 3d chess sometime too
[06:51] <scorp123> _DunK_: try iwconfig instead
[06:52] <tcstech> buize: yeah.. that fix is for edgy... the HAL should be rid of that bug in Feisty ... not sure why you are getting that error... try this. put the ipod in a windows computer and run chkdsk on it.
[06:52] <sapuro> does anyone know of any plugins to watch videos?
[06:52] <arodrio> dfsdfdsg
[06:52] <arodrio> sdfg
[06:52] <arodrio> fdg
[06:52] <arodrio> gf
[06:52] <avis> sapuro you need multimedia codecs
[06:52] <pawan> i installed the deb file
[06:53] <avis> where did you find it pawan ?
[06:53] <tcstech> what is the ubuntu off topic ch again?
[06:53] <scorp123> tcstech: #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:53] <slackmeister> awesome this is just what I have been looking for thanx guys
[06:54] <tcstech> werd... is that the place we go to for talking about how freakin cool ubuntu is?
[06:54] <tonyyarusso> tcstech: among other things
[06:54] <pai> anyone knows what this means? --> PCI: BIOS BUG #81[49435000]   -- it keeps appearing just before USplash of Ubuntu Feisty on my Presario V3435AU notebook... please help
[06:54] <tcstech> or is there a #ubuntu-freakin-cool ch?
[06:55] <jimcooncat> tcstech: preaching to the choir
[06:55] <sapuro> avis can u help me out with that?, because I'm using vlc, and I got sound, but no Image
[06:55] <pawan> https://launchpad.net/bugs/71593
[06:55] <abhilash> hi
[06:55] <avis> sapuro feisty ?
[06:56] <sapuro> avis yep
[06:56] <ShaRose> Select and install software is stuck at 6 %, reading 'Installed discover1'
[06:56] <buize> tcstech: there aren't any errors.  the weird thing is it was working yesterday in rhythmbox, all of a sudden its refusing to detect
[06:56] <avis> sapuro https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[06:56] <abhilash> any body knows how to install rpm packs
[06:56] <irc_> somebody can u help, sound is disabled when i tried to play some unsupported sound files, now its playing but audio output device can't playing sound[but speaker is fine i have checked it] 
[06:56] <ShaRose> but this time grub worked right, so i don't want to reinstall
[06:56] <pai> anyone knows what this means? --> PCI: BIOS BUG #81[49435000]   -- it keeps appearing just before USplash of Ubuntu Feisty on my Presario V3435AU notebook... please help
[06:57] <dxdt> abhilash: since those are not the native type of package, another program has to be used called alien.  Alien will try to convert it such that you then can install it.  Otherwise if the program you're looking to install is either a tar.gz or .deb, I personally would suggest using one of those versions
[06:57] <Azhi_Dahaka> hi
[06:57] <irc_> somebody help me to enable the output device for sound
[06:58] <sapuro> avis its not dvd :o
[06:58] <stuart-> i installed java buti still can't play java games on yahoo. firefox still asks me to download plug-in to view but wouldn't let me install
[06:58] <avis> sapuro those codecs are not just for dvds
[06:58] <irc_> somebody help me to enable the output device for sound ???
[06:59] <sapuro> avis aight..I got it.thanks man
[06:59] <irc_> somebody can u help, sound is disabled when i tried to play some unsupported sound files, now its playing but audio output device can't playing sound[but speaker is fine i have checked it] 
[06:59] <fyrestrtr> irc_: what sound card do you have?
[06:59] <jinxed-> Hey, I am about to have  my computer repaired and I was going to have them load both Windows and Ubuntu, I have been running only ubuntu for about 8 months, but I want some of my old games/ ms office/ photoshop... is there any setup I should make sure that they do?
[06:59] <avis> i think irc_ needs multimedia codecs too
[06:59] <Azhi_Dahaka> basically, i need to view an os x server from ubuntu
[07:00] <chamm>  jrib: thanks for the help I'm good to go.  using aptitude seems to work over apt-get with the reinstall option
[07:00] <irc_> its just played before and media player also playing it but not listening
[07:00] <tcstech> jinxed: is the shop you're taking your box to familar with ubuntu?
[07:00] <Azhi_Dahaka> tried with vnc but it was kinda slow
[07:00] <OopsIDied> Does anyone know why Wine doesnt work anymore? I installed a program fine and it ran, but the next time i tried to run it i got a screen with huge gray boxes with no information
[07:00] <pincho> holaaaaaaaaaaa
[07:00] <Mishu> Hi, I have Samba75 GSM modem Attached to my computer, how can i check on which port its configured. I mean tty* which one?
[07:00] <tgelter> hey all. I've been googling all over and can't find an example of how to convert from png/avi/flv to swf. I know there has to be a way to do it with either ffmeg or mencoder, but wow...can't figure it out. I'd most like to be able to do png --> swf but avi --> swf would also be fine
[07:01] <irc_> how to enable the audio output device
[07:01] <irc_> how to enable the audio output device??
[07:01] <CheeseGardener> Avis:
[07:01] <Azhi_Dahaka> any other suggestions?
[07:01] <CheeseGardener> I'm back from last night
[07:01] <jajadavid> hello
[07:01] <avis> hi CheeseGardener
[07:01] <drthunder> How do I re-size bulk images
[07:01] <CheeseGardener> I needed to chkdsk my computer
[07:01] <Roey> Pici:  thanks, I figured it out:
[07:02] <irc_> how to enable the audio output device
[07:02] <CheeseGardener> And now ubuntu picks up the drive for partitioning with the slider bar in the installer.
[07:02] <jajadavid> i have a problem with firefox. I set a homepage in the settings, but when i start it i get this url, http://www.%u.com/. Can anyone help me?
[07:02] <genii> jinxed:There is an old but still extremely useful and informative howto here for XP/Ubuntu install: http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2006/05/08/dual-boot-laptop.html
[07:02] <CheeseGardener> Just to let you know, so if someone else has the issue.
[07:02] <avis> thats good CheeseGardener do you know how to make room and partition ubuntu ?
[07:02] <drthunder> how do I batch resize images, I mean
[07:02] <CheeseGardener> Not completely, which is also why I'm here lol.
[07:03] <OopsIDied> Does anyone know how to completely remove wine? sudo apt-get autoremove wine doesnt work
[07:03] <CheeseGardener> I was thinking of allocating around 15 to 20 gigs for ubuntu?
[07:03] <irc_> how to enable the audio output device?
[07:03] <CheeseGardener> is that too much?
[07:03] <scorp123> OopsIDied: apt-get --purge remove wine
[07:03] <irc_>  how to enable the audio output device?
[07:03] <avis> i dont think its much at all.  my entire drive is ubuntu
[07:03] <Roey> Pici:  the problem was that while my system was configured fine (system-wide), my .asoundrc.asoundconf was referencing the on-board controller.
[07:03] <scorp123> OopsIDied: "autoremove" only removes packages not needed by any other package.
[07:03] <CheeseGardener> IS that enough to create the swap area and / and /home areas?
[07:03] <Roey> Pici:  so I moved it out of the way and assume it will get regenerated somehow
[07:03] <OopsIDied> so what can i use to remove all of it?
[07:04] <Ruled> Okay, something is SERIOUSLY WRONG!
[07:04] <Mishu> Hi, I have Samba75 GSM modem Attached to my computer, how can i check on which port its configured. I mean tty* which one?
[07:04] <irc_> somebody, how to enable the audio output device?
[07:04] <ConstyXIV> can anyone tell me what the "structural integrity" of the Dellbuntu inspirons is like?
[07:04] <Ruled> SOMEONE HELP ME GET MY FILES BACK!
[07:04] <CheeseGardener> Well if I'm using 20 gigs, how much should go to what sections?
[07:04] <Ruled> So, I went to start GnuCash.
[07:04] <avis> 2GB swap (swap filesystem) / make it 10 GB and then /home is the rest ext3 for / and /home
[07:04] <bashusr> hey... how do i reconfigure a package from command line?
[07:04] <CheeseGardener> 2 gigs for swap?
[07:04] <jimcooncat> Azhi_Dahaka: see my post at http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=410657&postcount=3
[07:04] <Ruled> GnuCash took TWENTY FIVE MINUTES to start! It sat there do nothing for the first 24 MINUTES!!!
[07:04] <avis> CheeseGardener, double your ram is a good idea
[07:05] <CheeseGardener> ok
[07:05] <irc_>  how to enable the audio output device?
[07:05] <savetheWorld> Ruled, certainly, send me your hard drive and I'll get them back for you.
[07:05] <Ruled> Then, when I went to open my account file, EVERYTHING WAS FUCKING HARD!!!
[07:05] <jimcooncat> should work with OSX if you can get terminal access or ssh to it
[07:05] <Ruled> I mean GONE
[07:05] <bashusr> Ruled: ok.. so uninstall linux and install windows and use quicken ;-)
[07:05] <savetheWorld> Ruled: the fee will be $400, prepaid, in cash
[07:05] <OopsIDied> what can i use to completely remove wine from my computer like if i reformatted?
[07:05] <CheeseGardener> First I need to tell ubuntu that I want to shrink my original HD to 70 gigs
[07:05] <CheeseGardener> one sec
[07:05] <Ruled> All my my acconnting ledgers are FUCKING GONE!
[07:05] <bashusr> hey... how do i reconfigure a package from command line?
[07:05] <PriceChild> !ohmy | Ruled
[07:05] <ubotu> Ruled: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:05] <avis> Ruled, watch your language
[07:05] <scorp123> CheeseGardener: formula:  Swap size = 2 x RAM size if your RAM is below 2 GB. If it is 2 GB or more than swap size = RAM size is sufficient. Usually ....
[07:05] <Ruled> Sorry.
[07:05] <Ruled> But I am really upset.
[07:05] <bashusr> Ruled: you didn't backup?
[07:05] <Azhi_Dahaka> jimcooncat, can i move the OS X output like that?
[07:05] <PriceChild> Ruled, you don't keep backups?
[07:05] <bashusr> even in quicken, they have you back up every 2 or 3 times of running it
[07:05] <Ruled> I never had to backup Quickbooks on Windows.
[07:06] <bashusr> Ruled: you're supposed to
[07:06] <Ruled> I NEVER backup when it asks.
[07:06] <CheeseGardener> can I only assign swap size through manual partitioning???
[07:06] <tcstech> not smart
[07:06] <CheeseGardener> Or can I do this through guided?
[07:06] <bashusr> Ruled: well, there's your problem.
[07:06] <bashusr> Ruled: they ask you to backup for good reason...
[07:06] <avis> CheeseGardener, i've no idea i've only done it manual however it is very easy
[07:06] <Azhi_Dahaka> if i'm not wrong, Aqua doesn't uses X
[07:06] <bashusr> DBs get corrupted :)
[07:06] <CheeseGardener> ok
[07:06] <ConstyXIV> Jesus Saves: the one piece of his advice that makes sense :)
[07:06] <jimcooncat> Azhi_Dahaka: I believe you can -- but would be on a application basis, not the whole desktop
[07:06] <CheeseGardener> let me partition it through gparted then
[07:06] <Ruled> I hear all this bull**** about Linux being more secure and more reliable than Windows blah blah blah... THEN I AM USING UBUNTU AND EVERYTHING IS ****ING GONE!
[07:06] <CheeseGardener> wil that work?
[07:06] <Azhi_Dahaka> :S
[07:06] <OopsIDied> Windows > Linux
[07:07] <Ruled> Maybe.
[07:07] <bob301> Ruled: What is missing?
[07:07] <savetheWorld> Ruled: you never ever backed up your quicken files?
[07:07] <PriceChild> Ruled, you should always keep backups of important files. Windows or Ubuntu. Please watch your language.
[07:07] <^JokeR^> hello
[07:07] <Azhi_Dahaka> I'm looking for something more like vnc but not as slow
[07:07] <Renatoc8> Ruled: You should keep a backup of important files always
[07:07] <Ruled> All my accounting ledgers for my ****ing business!
[07:07] <OopsIDied> lol ruled im just using linux for rawsocks
[07:07] <^JokeR^> ive a problem
[07:07] <^JokeR^> very serious :(
[07:07] <avis> CheeseGardener, indeed it will.  at least for file sizes and partition types.  you'd have to still set mountpoints in ubuntu installer
[07:07] <Ruled> And I tried to get back into Windows but it won't boot!
[07:07] <Ruled> Ubuntu has F***ED up my Windows XP.
[07:07] <avis> CheeseGardener, or rather partition sizes
[07:07] <OopsIDied> u probably did partitions wrong..
[07:07] <savetheWorld> Ruled: This is just God's way of saying you have bad karma and she doesn't like you.
[07:07] <Renatoc8> Ruled: I doubt that
[07:07] <Ruled> I get some blue screen crap and it reboots.
[07:08] <PriceChild> Ruled, that's not ubuntu's fault if windows faults.
[07:08] <avis> Ruled, your manner of speakig is inappropriate here.  its a family channel
[07:08] <Renatoc8> Ruled: What does the BSOD say?
[07:08] <CheeseGardener> mount points?
[07:08] <OopsIDied> its not window's fault
[07:08] <PriceChild> Ruled, see ##windows for windows support
[07:08] <OopsIDied> its his fault for not doing partitions correctly
[07:08] <savetheWorld> Ruled: let this be a lesson to you.
[07:08] <Anlar> Ruled: if you had been sane you would have shut the computer down immediately and started investigating it only in read-only mode, it is likely that some backups might exist on the disc..
[07:08] <CheeseGardener> could you explain those?  I'm... sort a noob
[07:08] <avis> CheeseGardener, those would be / and /home
[07:08] <Ruled> It was fine before I installed Ubuntu!
[07:08] <savetheWorld> Ruled: so go back to windows
[07:08] <Ruled> It won't work.
[07:08] <OopsIDied> dont u have a windows xp disk?
[07:08] <Ruled> And I can't find my CD to reinstall.
[07:09] <ShaRose> I'm gonna have to re install for the fourth time aren't i?
[07:09] <sapuro> avis r u still there?
[07:09] <^JokeR^> i tried to install beryl on my ubuntu 7.04 which is with ATI drivers. i found in google that page http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_feisty_beryl_ati_radeon when i was at the final and reboot the pc ubuntu couldnt load again
[07:09] <avis> sapuro, yes
[07:09] <savetheWorld> Ruled: hee hee!
[07:09] <^JokeR^> it writes me back no screen found
[07:09] <OopsIDied> Ruled:Try getting the windows iso from torrentspy.com or something and burn it
[07:09] <Renatoc8> Ruled: First of all, youre in the Ubuntu channel, blaming it on Ubuntu obviously won't help you get support
[07:09] <hexidigital> i'm helping a friend fix a borked edgy upgrade (from dapper)... the system fails to boot when trying to load USB drivers.  we sucessfully chrooted the harddisk with a livecd, but now when we run aptitude update/upgrade/dist-upgrade, the system complains about disk space.  df -h shows only 71% used.. any ideas?
[07:09] <irc_> somebody can u help, sound is disabled when i tried to play some unsupported sound files, now its playing but audio output device can't playing sound[but speaker is fine i have checked it] 
[07:09] <thx1137> Ruled: You can always try Wubi to install Ubunto to a virtual disk, so it doesn't mess with your windows partitions..
[07:09] <PriceChild> !piracy | OopsIDied
[07:09] <ubotu> OopsIDied: piracy discussion and other questionably legal practices are not welcome in the Ubuntu channels. Please take this discussion elsewhere or abstain from it altogether. This includes linking to pirated software, music and video. Also see !guidelines and !o4o
[07:09] <OopsIDied> Oops
[07:09] <^JokeR^> i tried to install beryl on my ubuntu 7.04 which is with ATI drivers. i found in google that page http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_feisty_beryl_ati_radeon when i was at the final and reboot the pc ubuntu couldnt load again
[07:09] <Ruled> Well, Ubuntu is a Linux distribution that distributes GnuCash.
[07:09] <^JokeR^> it writes me back no screen found
[07:10] <jimcooncat> so now you know, class, never test a new operating system on the only machine that runs your business
[07:10] <fatbrain> Is there any Graphics hardware that has h264-decoding-acceleration drivers for Ubuntu?
[07:10] <PriceChild> Ruled, have you closed and restarted gnucash perhaps?
[07:10] <savetheWorld> jimcooncat: :-D
[07:10] <Ruled> I guess you get what you pay for applies to Linux.
[07:10] <Dr_Link> Hello.
[07:10] <savetheWorld> jimcooncat: wisdom for the ages!
[07:10] <CheeseGardener> Did I do something wrong?
[07:10] <Ruled> PriceChild": No.
[07:10] <PriceChild> Ruled, you never know....?
[07:10] <Ruled> I could try...
[07:10] <jimcooncat> savetheWorld: been there, done that
[07:10] <CheeseGardener> to put it into unallocated space only took a minute?
[07:10] <CheeseGardener> to take 20 gigs out?
[07:10] <savetheWorld> Ruled: its just the Univereses way of telling you that you're an *as
[07:10] <scorp123> Ruled: depends .... :-)  I pay nothing and I get so much more :-)
[07:10] <Ruled> Hmm, gnucash is hung up!
[07:10] <avis> Ruled, you are so wrong.  there is much value in linux.
[07:10] <Dr_Link> Eh, when I start up my computer and it tells me if I want to boot into Ubuntu or Windows, I see the following:
[07:11] <Dr_Link> Ubuntu v7.04
[07:11] <scorp123> savetheWorld: :-)
[07:11] <Ruled> I will have to kill 9 gnucash
[07:11] <Dr_Link> Ubuntu 7.04 (memtest)
[07:11] <avis> Ruled, and if it makes you feel any better, send your money to canonical for support
[07:11] <Renatoc8> Ruled, Tell e what the BSOD daid, this will help solve your problem
[07:11] <PriceChild> Renatoc8, in ##windows
[07:11] <CyberWorld> anybody got any idea why my other 3 desktops in ubuntu 7.04 shows nothing and right click on mouse nothing.  Only way I've figured out how to get out is alt-tab
[07:11] <Anlar> Ruled: gnucash creates afaik (quick google search) backup copies automatically.. but if you are too raged and pissed off to check, suit yourself ;)
[07:11] <Ruled> Okay, I am going to restart GnuCash
[07:11] <Ruled> Hmm, it takes forever to start.
[07:12] <caner1> what can be the problem if i can scan the wireless network and connect but cant get an ip??
[07:12] <Dr_Link> and then, I see a second "ubuntu" and "memtest"! It's as if there are two instances of Ubuntu installed on my computer when there is only two partitions: Windows and Ubuntu. What's going on?
[07:12] <CheeseGardener> Avis: it says my drive still has errors
[07:12] <CheeseGardener> and won't let me resize it
[07:12] <PriceChild> Ruled, you might want to talk to Anlar about those backups :)
[07:12] <Ruled> Is there an older version of Ubuntu that would work on my Pentium II 233 MHz?
[07:12] <CheeseGardener> Apparently windows didn't fix them
[07:12] <khelll> how to direct the output of a command to a file
[07:12] <CheeseGardener> can I use linux to fix them?
[07:12] <jinxed-> I'm about to reformat my harddrive how do I save my scores for x-moto?
[07:12] <PriceChild> Ruled, try a server install, then install fluxbox or something light like that
[07:12] <PriceChild> jinxed-, backup the ~/.xmoto folder
[07:12] <Ruled> Okay.
[07:13] <Dr_Link> Anyone know why it's doing this?
[07:13] <avis> CheeseGardener, i dont know.
[07:13] <PriceChild> Dr_Link, the second ubuntu is a backup one... for recovering broken systems
[07:13] <khelll> how to direct the output of a command to a file
[07:13] <Lustblader> hi room
[07:13] <Ruled> OMG THIS IS SLOW :(
[07:13] <PriceChild> Dr_Link, the memtest is then for testing memory
[07:13] <Dr_Link> Ah!
[07:13] <Renatoc8> Ruled, If all else fails,  insert your windows disk and run a recovery, then reinstall Ubuntu
[07:13] <jimcooncat> Ruled, I like Xubuntu on small boxes, with Epiphany instead of Firefox
[07:13] <Ruled> Is it because I have 64 MB of RAM?
[07:13] <Dr_Link> Thanks.
[07:13] <ompaul> Ruled, your machine is way underpowered for what you are doing
[07:13] <Ruled> Hmm.
[07:13] <Dr_Link> I thought the installation had made a second partition without my permission.
[07:13] <Anlar> take a look at ~/.gnucash/backups/ , if it exists then make a backup copy of those files now, you should be able to restore everything if the primary copies are damaged
[07:14] <Dr_Link> But then again, computers are our electronic slaves.
[07:14] <Dr_Link> Ah well.
[07:14] <ompaul> Ruled, trusting a business to hardware that old is taking a huge risk on the hardware
[07:14] <Lustblader> Ruled: 64 mb of ram is too less
[07:14] <Dr_Link> TIme to go to another network.
[07:14] <scorp123> khelll:  command > outputfile
[07:15] <hexidigital> i'm helping a friend fix a borked edgy upgrade (from dapper)... the system fails to boot when trying to load USB drivers.  we sucessfully chrooted the harddisk with a livecd, but now when we run aptitude update/upgrade/dist-upgrade, the system complains about disk space.  df -h shows only 71% used.. any ideas?
[07:15] <scorp123> khelll: and if you want to append .... command >> outputfile
[07:15] <Ruled> I replaced the hard drive with a 10 GB model.
[07:15] <CheeseGardener> is there a disk checker in ubuntu?
[07:15] <avis> Ruled, they dont even make 10GB models anymore i think
[07:15] <PriceChild> !fsck | CheeseGardener
[07:15] <ubotu> CheeseGardener: fsck is the FileSystem ChecKer, which runs automatically when you boot if you didn't shutdown cleanly. Type "man fsck" for information on running it manually. The command "sudo shutdown -F -r now" will force a reboot and a filesystem check; "sudo touch /fastboot" will skip a filesystem check at next reboot
[07:16] <ConstyXIV> Ruled: you shouldn't be making any sort of major changes to your computer (changing OS, accounting software, etc.) without making backups of any important data, on seperate media
[07:16] <Ruled> Hmm, I would think GnuCash would start up faster than this. It is usually slow because I have old hardware, but not THIS slow!
[07:16] <CheeseGardener> ok
[07:16] <CheeseGardener> i'll go do that
[07:16] <CheeseGardener> brb
[07:16] <Ruled> Hmm, gconf is doing something
[07:16] <Anlar> hexidigital: something is not writeable perhaps? you could check using strace what it is doing right before that (watch out, it generates a lot of log data)
[07:16] <ConstyXIV> Ruled: also, 64MB of ram is really too small for ubuntu
[07:16] <n2diy> Ruled: is it the first time you've run Gnucash?
[07:16] <Ruled> No.
[07:17] <Ruled> I had months of accounting in GnuCash!
[07:17] <Ruled> My music stopped playing in XMMS :o
[07:17] <Anlar> Ruled: check the backup directory
[07:17] <fyrestrtr> speaking of which, is gnucash the only game in town when it comes to financial management software?
[07:17] <avis> Ruled, if you have a business i would hope that a legacy computer is secondary.  make sure that you backup your data to external media pronto
[07:17] <hexidigital> Anlar:  can i have strace run at boot to generate log data?
[07:17] <Lustblader> >:o
[07:18] <Ruled> I hoping I can just start GnuCash by itself.
[07:18] <Anlar> hexidigital: oh, boot? too hard. but you can check why the apt fails I think
[07:18] <fyrestrtr> Ruled: start it from a term and see the output.
[07:18] <mrwho> Anybody know where alsa drivers are located? If so can I recompile the driver I already have?
[07:18] <Ruled> Okay.
[07:18] <hexidigital> Anlar:  right... thanks
[07:18] <Anlar> hexidigital: chrooting into dead installations rules aok, just remember to always mount also proc
[07:18] <Ruled> I think it is starting because my HDD is working.
[07:19] <Ruled> I had Gentoo on her before, back when it was hard to install.
[07:19] <sapuro> avis still getting problems.lol
[07:19] <fyrestrtr> mrwho: you can download the latest alsa and compile it.
[07:19] <Pie> If I downloaded the php packages with synaptic package managers, how do I start programming with it?
[07:19] <avis> sapuro i dont remember whats going on
[07:19] <caner1> what can be the problem if i can scan the wireless network and connect but cant get an ip??
[07:20] <avis> caner1, possibly the router needs rebooting
[07:20] <Lustblader> network aint' recognising u
[07:20] <fyrestrtr> caner1: maybe there is no DHCP server on the network?
[07:20] <sapuro> avis to install multimedia codecs...I finished installing the extra packages
[07:20] <Ruled> I see gnucash in top!
[07:20] <Ruled> It should start eventually!
[07:20] <mrwho> fyrestrtr: from where?
[07:20] <fyrestrtr> caner1: maybe you need a static ip, maybe your mac address needs to be on the ACL, maybe you need to authenticate?
[07:20] <howlingmadhowie> caner1: maybe the router has mac-address filtering. but i'd have thought that would have stopped you connecting
[07:20] <caner1> fyrestrtr : just near me my freind using windows can access the wireless network. i can understand
[07:20] <Ruled> If this doesn't work it could be the kernel.
[07:21] <Ruled> I tried to make the kernel Gentoo like.
[07:21] <avis> sapuro a quick and dirty way to install all of gstreamer0.10 is sudo apt-get install gstreamer0-10.*
[07:21] <Lustblader> caner1: u using pppoe?
[07:21] <PriceChild> Ruled, you're running a custom kernel?
[07:21] <caner1> howlingmadhowie my mac address is registered to the server
[07:21] <Ruled> caner1: Give up, getting wireless on Linux is impossible! THAT IS HOW IT IS! YOU CONNECT AND GET NO IP!
[07:21] <fyrestrtr> mrwho: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto this shows you how
[07:21] <Ruled> I gave up.
[07:21] <PriceChild> Ruled, Please stop trolling.
[07:22] <avis> Ruled, you are a troll
[07:22] <Jerry_HGP> Hi all, I have a compaq.  Just did the updates and now grub trys to load the restore partition recovery and not windows..  What is the grub chainloader # to get windows going?
[07:22] <mrwho> fyrestrtr: I have a Audigy 4 souncard from Creative andf a logitech mic I'm trying to compile alsa to use the mic
[07:22] <mikerose357> kergekkbe/usr/share/X11/XKeysymDB/usr/share/X11/XKeysymDB/usr/share/X11/XKeysymDB/usr/share/X11/XKeysymDBpy
[07:22] <caner1> Lustblader : sorry i dont know what it is
[07:22] <Ruled> No I am not a troll!
[07:22] <armyriad> In GRUB, I can't boot Ubuntu. It says something about error 17 and not being able to mount the partition. I think it can still boot Windows XP though. What should I do?
[07:22] <HEP85> hi. I am using gutsy and have no gnome-splash screen and an empty user list at gdm login
[07:22] <fyrestrtr> mrwho: is it a usb mic?
[07:22] <PriceChild> HEP85, #ubuntu+1 please
[07:22] <caner1> Ruled thank you for encouragement
[07:22] <Renatoc8> Ruled, That is not true, I have wireless working on my laptop just fine
[07:22] <sapuro> avis when u say dirty do u mean that, I'm going to completely messup the system?lol
[07:22] <mrwho> No reag line in
[07:22] <mrwho> reg.
[07:22] <PriceChild> caner1, have you tried "sudo dhclient <name of interface>" ?
[07:22] <Lustblader> caner1: try running sudo pppoeconf
[07:22] <Lustblader> ha ha
[07:22] <Renatoc8> caner1, What kind of wireless card do you have?
[07:22] <fyrestrtr> mrwho: is sound working?
[07:22] <MrPregnant> sup haters
[07:22] <Lustblader> a million suggestions
[07:23] <avis> sapuro i'm saying that it downloads all of gstreamer0.10-* indiscriminately
[07:23] <avis> sapuro it hasn't hurt me
[07:23] <Lustblader> MrPregnant: sup biatch
[07:23] <Tremitos> hey
[07:23] <vlt> Hello. How can I reload my permissions (I've just been added to a group ) w/o logging out/in again?
[07:23] <Tremitos> secret
[07:23] <caner1> PriceChild : yes but when i run this code my wired connection quits
[07:23] <avis> Lustblader, watch your language
[07:23] <caner1> Renatoc8 : broadcom 4310
[07:23] <MrPregnant> heh
[07:23] <PriceChild> caner1, that really doesn't make sense... it won't affect a different connection
[07:23] <MrPregnant> GnuCash is still booting
[07:23] <mrwho> fyresyryr: I got sound through the speakers but no line in..
[07:23] <caner1> Renatoc8 : i ve installed the driver using ndiswrapper
[07:23] <mrwho> I need to add that channel
[07:23] <Anlar> ruled: make a copy of the auto-backups...
[07:24] <goatpussy> anyone have experience compiling nforce drivers from nvidia site ? (not the video drivers, but the chipset ones)
[07:24] <MrPregnant> Okay.
[07:24] <caner1> PriceChild : yes i also think so but i tried two times
[07:24] <MrPregnant> I will try reinstalling gnucash
[07:24] <HEP85> PriceChild: I am there. Seems nobody is interested in this.
[07:24] <sapuro> avis it told me it couldnt find the package.lol
[07:24] <PriceChild> HEP85, well be patient
[07:24] <MrPregnant> Then use the backups
[07:24] <Renatoc8> caner1, So the problem is that you're not getting a IP?
[07:24] <fyrestrtr> mrwho: make sure the channel is not muted.
[07:24] <PriceChild> MrPregnant, reinstalling it won't make a difference
[07:24] <MrPregnant> By the way, this is an awesome nickname! I think I will register. :)
[07:24] <caner1> PriceChild :  let me try again but dont go anywhere :) if you all quit chatting then i have turn to head
[07:25] <caner1> Renatoc8 : yes
[07:25] <PriceChild> caner1, i'll be running away to make a phone call in a few minutes but will be around
[07:25] <erstazi> how do I merge an existing Ext3 partition with an unallocated partition?
[07:25] <caner1> Renatoc8 : it says connected
[07:25] <Renatoc8> caner1, Does DHCP work on other computers/OS's?
[07:25] <caner1> Renatoc8 but nothing
[07:25] <mrwho> No I checked all that Its not even installed
[07:25] <avis> sapuro, gstreamer0.10-* is definitely in the universe and multiverse repos
[07:25] <caner1> Renatoc8 : yes
[07:25] <Lustblader> Renato yes
[07:25] <caner1> Renatoc8 : windows users have no problem
[07:26] <caner1> PriceChild : thank you bro
[07:26] <Renatoc8> caner1, umm, I had a similar problem, try setting the IP to static just to see if it works
[07:26] <Tatum> and I get this error: Searching for bad blocks mkdosfs: bad blocks before data-area: cannot make fs
[07:26] <Renatoc8> caner1, I resorted to setting static IP's on my router when using linux on my laptop because DHCP was having problems
[07:26] <caner1> Renatoc8 :  how should i fill the blank parts ip,gateway ...?
[07:27] <Renatoc8> caner1, ok are you connected to the router now?
[07:27] <Renatoc8> caner1, Wired
[07:27] <caner1> Renatoc8 i am connected to wired network only
[07:27] <fyrestrtr> caner1: get the gateway and mask info from the other computer that is connected; pick an ip address from the range.
[07:28] <Tatum> is there a way I can overwrite everything?
[07:28] <Renatoc8> caner1, Open your terminal and type: ifconfig
[07:28] <drthunder> any ideas how I append "t-" when I resize a file in image majick?
[07:28] <caner1> fyrestrtr : yes that makes sense but . isnt it a little coersion
[07:28] <sapuro> avis humn...it just keeps saying "E: Couldnt find package gsstreamer0-10.*"
[07:28] <caner1> Renatoc8 : yes i did
[07:29] <fyrestrtr> caner1: well if dhcp is working then you don't have to worry about all that.
[07:29] <Renatoc8> caner1,  what does it say for ip?
[07:29] <avis> sapuro feisty ?
[07:29] <avis> sapuro you've got me
[07:29] <sapuro> avis yep, ubuntu 7.04
[07:29] <Renatoc8> caner1, the second and last digits for the ip
[07:29] <fyrestrtr> sapuro: what are you trying to do?
[07:29] <Renatoc8> caner1, second to last and last*
[07:29] <sapuro> avis ...lol...
[07:29] <caner1> fyrestrtr : yes i dont worry about anything but my little problem is that i cant connect to internet
[07:30] <caner1> Renatoc8 : you mean the ip for wired connection
[07:30] <sapuro> fyrestrtr install multimedia codecs...can't play dvd's or avis or wma from cd's, and when it plays, sometimes, the image its really weird
[07:30] <caner1> ?
[07:30] <Terrasque> caner1: you dont connect to the internet. The internet is all around you
[07:30] <fyrestrtr> what do you mean when you say you can't connect to the internet? can you not resolve domain names or can you not ping any internet ips?
[07:30] <BeCkY> hi
[07:30] <Renatoc8> caner1, yeah
[07:30] <avis> sapuro are you sure that perhaps only some of the codecs are missing ?  when you install codecs and they already exist it wont reinstall them
[07:31] <fyrestrtr> sapuro: what command are you running?
[07:31] <avis> sapuro you have to take note of what is already on your system
[07:31] <caner1> Renatoc8 : .116.173
[07:31] <marti149_> anyone use STATA for linux on ubuntu?
[07:31] <caner1> Renatoc8 : is this what u wanted?
[07:32] <howlingmadhowie> oh, i've just read something very cool about ubuntu: http://www.sun.com/servers/coolthreads/tnb/linux.jsp (under Try and Buy)
[07:32] <IceLink> hey, it's me again...
[07:32] <sapuro> avis I just installed all the codecs that came with automatix
[07:32] <Renatoc8> caner1, after you get the IP, click on the wireless icon and choose Manual configuration, and click on Wireless connection, followed by properties
[07:32] <armyriad> In GRUB, I can't boot Ubuntu. It says something about error 17 and not being able to mount the partition. I think it can still boot Windows XP though. What should I do?
[07:32] <caner1> Terrasque : you must be a philosopher
[07:32] <IceLink> after i installed kde, during the boot, the kubuntu-logo is displayed. How can i set this back to ubuntu?
[07:32] <vph> why would the c compiler wont be able to create executables? i just did a major update for ubuntu6.0.6 and installed gcc
[07:33] <Dr_willis> vph,  missing some libs/related files.
[07:33] <Pici> vph: Do you have the build-essential package installed?
[07:33] <sapuro> fyrestrtr I'm trying the follow there instructions --> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[07:33] <caner1> Renatoc8 : yes i am following you
[07:33] <Dr_willis> vph,  what exactly DID you install? gcc, or build-essential ?
[07:33] <vph> apt-get install gcc hehehe
[07:33] <Pici> vph: Install build-essential
[07:33] <Dr_willis> vph,  thats the problem then
[07:33] <vph> ok
[07:34] <vph> thanks guys :D
[07:34] <GAWildKat> I have a new bluetooth question, now that I have them working under 7.04 I can't keep the kb  actively listed in the devices for more than I actively type I'm using an MS optical desktop elite for bluetooth anyone have any ideas?
[07:34] <Renatoc8> caner1, Find the router or gateway under "Network Name", enter the encription key if you have one, then under configuration choose: Static IP address. and set these values: IP address: 192.168.116.173, Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0, Gateway address: 192.168.116.1. This is assuming the first 2 digits are 192.168, and that your gateway ends with .1
[07:35] <c-ron> IceLink: you probably need to change usplash theme and switch back to GDM
[07:35] <sapuro> fyrestrtr and I just tried to install gstreamer by doing this command given by avis sudo apt-get install gstreamer0-10.*
[07:35] <IceLink> c-ron: i still get GDM, just the logo and the colors
[07:35] <Renatoc8> caner1, Accualy, set the IP to 192.168.116.174
[07:35] <BeCkY> is there a scorp123 here?
[07:35] <avis> sapuro that doesn't work because you used a script and you dont know what already installed
[07:35] <fyrestrtr> sapuro: that's not going to work
[07:35] <caner1> Renatoc8 : ok i am doing it. help lord :)
[07:35] <MrPregnant> GnuCash is UNINSTALLED!
[07:35] <fyrestrtr> !restricted formats > sapuro
[07:35] <Renatoc8> caner1, make sure the last digit is different then your wired IP
[07:36] <PriceChild> MrPregnant, reinstalling it won't make a difference unless you've messed with it with sudo and haven't told us
[07:36] <MrPregnant> I use su.
[07:36] <sapuro> avis the codecs already installed shouldnt stop me from installing any new ones :o
[07:36] <PriceChild> !sudo > MrPregnant
[07:36] <PriceChild> MrPregnant, but unless you have messed with it, it won't make a difference
[07:36] <MrPregnant> Don't give me that alarmist crap about sudo being safer please.
[07:37] <Renatoc8> caner1, If this doesnt work,check your IP to make sure that the first 2 digits are "192.168", if not then you have to change the first 2 digits of the static wireless IP
[07:37] <PriceChild> MrPregnant, you're the one with broken system
[07:37] <avis> sapuro it will however stop if some of them are already installed.  you might have to do them by writing them out so that you will know which packges are not installed, then install those
[07:37] <sapuro> fyrestrtr didnt get that "!restricted formats >" :s
[07:37] <fyrestrtr> !restricted
[07:37] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[07:38] <PriceChild> sapuro, read the private message from ubotu
[07:38] <riotkittie> i don't consider sudo "alarmist crap", given the distro
[07:38] <fyrestrtr> given the *audience* of the distro
[07:38] <riotkittie> fyrestrtr: yea, :P
[07:38] <avis> riotkittie, if you are unhappy using ubuntu your welcome to use another one
[07:39] <QiCr> Hi im experincing some problems installing a game called soulfu.. could anyone help me?
[07:39] <sapuro> avis if they're already installed, the only thing it would do, it would tell me that none have been installed, and none have been renewed, and if they were installed I would be watching videos now I think :o
[07:39] <sapuro> PriceChild got it
[07:39] <mayeco_> how I send a message to a person?
[07:39] <riotkittie> avis: gee, thanks. i wasnt aware that i had gone on a tirade about loathing the distro or had said anything negative about it.
[07:39] <avis> sapuro you told me automatrix installed some codecs
[07:39] <IceLink> c-ron: where do i find settings for usplash theme
[07:39] <riotkittie> and i do use other distros. but thanks for reminding me i'm free to do so.
[07:39] <avis> riotkittie, i wasn't sure how to interpret that i thought you were flaming ubuntu
[07:39] <Pici> mayeco_: /msg nickname   You need !register first though
[07:40] <mayeco_> thanks
[07:40] <PriceChild> Pici, unless like me, we have unfiltered on :)
[07:40] <Pici> PriceChild: Its off by default though :)
[07:40] <sapuro> avis automatix comes with some codecs, but not with that libdvdcss2 nor w32...!
[07:40] <QiCr> Hi im experincing some problems installing a game called soulfu.. could anyone please help me?
[07:40] <riotkittie> avis: oh, i wasnt :P
[07:40] <Pici> !automatix | avis sapuro
[07:40] <ubotu> avis sapuro: Automatix2 is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[07:40] <avis> then i'm sorry riotkittie
[07:40] <riotkittie>  :)
[07:41] <mayeco_> thanks
[07:41] <msingh> !wifi
[07:41] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[07:41] <sapuro> Pici lol
[07:41] <msingh> that documentation is kubuntu specific. what should i use instead?
[07:41] <c-ron> IceLink: http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/02/20/restoring-the-ubuntu-usplash-after-a-kubuntu-install/
[07:41] <sapuro> fyrestrtr thanks
[07:41] <GAWildKat> !bluetooth
[07:41] <ubotu> For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[07:42] <QiCr> !soulfu
[07:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about soulfu - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:42] <QiCr> .. worth a try
[07:42] <Pici> QiCr: What is soulfu?
[07:43] <QiCr> its a game.. http://www.aaronbishopgames.com/
[07:43] <QiCr> pretty cool.. but i cant seem to make it work..
[07:43] <QiCr> not on ubuntu that is
[07:43] <netdiggerxxx> doesnt work
[07:43] <msingh> bah
[07:43] <Pici> QiCr: How are you trying to 'make it work'?
[07:43] <msingh> is there a way to get kubuntu stuff on normal ubuntu?
[07:44] <rafaelscj> what do you think if I install 915resolution and compiz/xgl? is there any problem?
[07:44] <Ruetha> I'm running Feisty trying to use a Netgear wg111v2 USB wireless... when I run ndiswrapper -l I get invalid driver. It also doesn't show device present. Could I get some suggestions, please? :)
[07:44] <msingh> it is amazing how useless this channel has been to me
[07:44] <Dr_willis> msingh,  i install ubuntu, then install kubuntu-desktop normally
[07:44] <Dr_willis> !kubuntu
[07:44] <ubotu> Kubuntu is Ubuntu with KDE, the K Desktop Environment, instead of Gnome. See http://kubuntu.org for more information - For support: #kubuntu - See also !KDE
[07:44] <Pici> msingh: kubuntu stuff? Kubuntu and Ubuntu share the same repositories, so yes.
[07:44] <genii> Dr_willis: Yeah thats about my normal routine too
[07:45] <msingh> Dr_willis, thanks :)
[07:45] <mactimes> Hello folks!
[07:45] <QiCr> um i a bit of a linux noob, so ive tried to follow some on the guides.. :s but i gives me this error message:
[07:45] <IceLink> c-ron: thanks
[07:45] <mactimes> What is the package to install jabberd?
[07:45] <phracker> anyone been able to install webmin yet
[07:45] <c-ron> IceLink: np
[07:45] <QiCr> error while loading shared libraries: libSDL_net-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[07:45] <phracker> or do I need to disable sudo
[07:46] <Dr_willis> phracker,  its best to NOT use it. you can use it from soruce if you really wan tto
[07:46] <mactimes> phracker: I have
[07:46] <mactimes> phracker: Up and running perfectly
[07:46] <caner1> hey
[07:46] <netdiggerxxx> when I updated my feista fawn, the desktopchanger was gone, how to fix it?
[07:46] <mactimes> phracker: Need any help?
[07:46] <Dr_willis> I liked webmin for a while also. :)   but not any more
[07:46] <phracker> Dr willis what do you recomend
[07:46] <mactimes> Dr_willis: Know any better option?
[07:47] <Dr_willis> phracker,  depends on your needs.. webmin is a 'huge general' tool. Theres dozens of other more specific tools that often do the jobs better
[07:47] <phracker> I am looking for an option where I can remote admin from any pc
[07:47] <Pici> QiCr: Install libsdl-net1.2
[07:47] <phracker> the machine is a mail/ftp server
[07:47] <Dr_willis> remote admin what? i tend to just ssh over, and run the admin tools that way
[07:47] <QiCr> how do i do that?
[07:47] <phracker> what admin tools are available..... I havent found any
[07:48] <phracker> this is a cli only machine
[07:48] <Pici> QiCr: sudo apt-get install libsdl-net1.2
[07:48] <phracker> X isnt installed
[07:48] <caner1> Renatoc8 : it just cut off my wired internet connection (i dont know why)i tried the combinations you adviced but didnt wpork again. i have one question is there any way to fix that dhcp thing??
[07:48] <jimcooncat> flamebait: isn't webmin evil?
[07:48] <Dr_willis> I dont do ftp or email servers,, so i imagine it depends on your specific ftp server, or email server program
[07:48] <Dr_willis> j\'] '
[07:48] <Ruetha> I'm running Feisty trying to use a Netgear wg111v2 USB wireless... when I run ndiswrapper -l I get invalid driver. It also doesn't show device present. Could I get some suggestions, please? :) **tries again** :)
[07:48] <Davy_Jones> i was to run tomato torrent client on ubuntu.. is that possible?
[07:48] <YoshiBishi> Hello, I have an AMD64 processor with the cool and quiet feature.
[07:48] <Dr_willis> silly 5 yr old came up and started banging on my keyboard.
[07:49] <QiCr> it couldnt find the package
[07:49] <YoshiBishi> I am wondering if there is a program that allows me to adjust the clock speed
[07:49] <Renatoc8> caner1, 1) make sure you changed your WIRELESS connection, (make sure you clicked the wiereless item fromt he list). 2) I was not able to get mine working
[07:49] <YoshiBishi> Right now it runs at 800mhz and changes depending on cpu requirements, however, it does not work well
[07:49] <YoshiBishi> Firefox takes ages to open at 800mhz
[07:49] <CheeseGardener> Avis: I don't think I can run a disk check.
[07:49] <CheeseGardener> I'm running off a Live CD
[07:49] <CheeseGardener> so it keeps ejecting the CD
[07:49] <phracker> ok so how do I disable sudo
[07:49] <YoshiBishi> I wonder if there is a program that I can use to manually change between max performance or on demand
[07:49] <phracker> since I am going to need true root access
[07:49] <genii> !find tomato
[07:50] <Mishu> Hi, I have Samba75 GSM modem Attached to my computer, how can i check on which port its configured. I mean tty* which one?
[07:50] <Pici> QiCr: You'll need to enable the !universe repositories first
[07:50] <ubotu> Package/file tomato does not exist in feisty
[07:50] <avis> CheeseGardener, i believe fsck only fixes linux filesystems too
[07:50] <CheeseGardener> oh ok
[07:50] <CheeseGardener> brb
[07:50] <Pici> avis: Nope, it works on other filesystems too
[07:50] <phracker> how do you disable sudo
[07:50] <anto9us> phracker: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[07:50] <QiCr> excuse my ignorance, but how do i do that :|
[07:51] <Davy_Jones> remove the user from the sudoers group
[07:51] <Pici> !universe | QiCr
[07:51] <phracker> anto9 it doesnt say
[07:51] <QiCr> !universe
[07:51] <phracker> it says how to reenable
[07:51] <Pici> QiCr: er, give it a minute, must be lagging.
[07:51] <caner1> Renatoc8 : thank you anyway. i give up. i think i have to swear to somebody :)
[07:51] <ubotu> QiCr: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[07:51] <QiCr> ok
[07:51] <anto9us> phracker: sudo su will give root terminal
[07:51] <Pici> phracker: Why would you want to disable sudo?
[07:51] <QiCr> there it is :)
[07:51] <Renatoc8> caner1, No problem, sorry we couldnt get this fixed :(
[07:52] <Pici> Davy_Jones: tomato runs on the mac, not linux :/
[07:52] <caner1> Renatoc8 : i hope at next release
[07:52] <QiCr> i do have synaptic
[07:53] <mikerose357> hmmmm on my system is is actually physically impossible to use the gui tool to edit screen resolution
[07:53] <Renatoc8> caner1, I really don't know why but DHCP just would get an ip, I had to make it static
[07:53] <Pici> QiCr: So, enable the universe repos and try installing it again.
[07:53] <Renatoc8> caner1, wouldnt*
[07:53] <avis> mikerose357, likewise, i manually edit xorg.conf
[07:53] <mikerose357> in a piece of fun stupidity it defaults to 640 480 and it is impossible to see or scroll to the control to change it
[07:53] <mikerose357> I know but its still brainless
[07:54] <avis> mikerose357, once you are sure what resolutions your card supports someone can help
[07:54] <mikerose357> the problem is linux is still full of dumb stuff like this
[07:54] <Terrasque> well, i prefer that over regedit
[07:54] <mikerose357> making things more complicated than needed
[07:55] <avis> mikerose357, this is not the place to blame linux/ubuntu.  it might take effort yes but so do all things
[07:55] <akannn> hi guys i have a question related to the GNU GPL anybody there with a few mins?
[07:55] <mikerose357> you don't need to regedit to do anything sane
[07:55] <Terrasque> ever tried fixing a windows box that insist your screen can only do 640x480?
[07:55] <mikerose357> the problem is here I am installing ubuntu for a friend whose computer is screwed up
[07:55] <CheeseGardener> how can I check my disk then?
[07:55] <armyriad> In GRUB, I can't boot Ubuntu. It says something about error 17 and not being able to mount the partition. I think it can still boot Windows XP though. What should I do?
[07:55] <QiCr> I got it :D
[07:55] <mikerose357> I can't tell her to edit config files lol
[07:55] <CheeseGardener> should I run multiple windows checkdisk scans???
[07:55] <thoreauputic> mikerose357: if you don't put in bug reports the devs won't know anything is wrong :)
[07:56] <msingh> any way to configure WPA on plain ubuntu?
[07:56] <Terrasque> msingh: yes, the usual way is using network manager
[07:57] <msingh> Terrasque, it only seems to support WEP, not WPA.
[07:57] <Terrasque> msingh: it works fine with wpa on my laptop at home
[07:57] <thoreauputic> msingh: does your driver support wpa ?
[07:57] <Cleric> hi can anyone help me install java. im a first-timer to linux
[07:57] <gordonjcp> WPA is rubbish, don't use it
[07:57] <thoreauputic> gordonjcp: huh?
[07:57] <msingh> thoreauputic, linux driver? i dont know
[07:58] <CheeseGardener> is there any way to check an NTFS filesystem for erors on linux???
[07:58] <avis> msingh, your network adaptor must be capable of WPA
[07:58] <Terrasque> CheeseGardener: ntfs tools should have a basic check
[07:58] <msingh> avis, ah okay. well i was running vista before i wiped it and WPA support was fine
[07:58] <CheeseGardener> ok
[07:59] <avis> msingh, i did not think it was supported under feisty though i enabled it, tested it, WPA worked fine
[07:59] <Elda> Can someone please help me?  Still being quite new to the Linux in general, I've come across the fix for my laptops no sound issue.  But I am not able to understand exactly which thread Im supposed to use on the topic, or HOW to go about preparing sound.   Im using a Toshiba P100-st9752 and Im having the issue or seem to be having the issue that many other p100 people have/are having :>
[07:59] <Elda> And I hope all of that posted :>
[07:59] <msingh> under password type all i see is WEP key (hexadecimal) and WEP key (ascii)
[07:59] <TooR4u> How to capture the streaming video through mplayer?
[08:00] <CheeseGardener> where can I get NTFS tools?
[08:00] <CheeseGardener> It couldn't find the pack
[08:00] <TooR4u> How to capture rstp protocol throuth mplayer
[08:00] <QiCr> And im playing the game, thanks alot pici!
[08:01] <Ruetha> I'm running Feisty trying to use a Netgear wg111v2 USB wireless... when I run ndiswrapper -l I get invalid driver. It also doesn't show device present. Could I get some suggestions, please? :) **tries again** :)
[08:01] <progress0r> can someone tell me what the error for slapd is generally: daemon: getaddrinfo() failed: Name or service not known
[08:01] <avis> CheeseGardener, sudo apt-get install ntfsprogs then check out ntfsfix
[08:02] <imank> hi
[08:02] <Cleric> how do I create a folder in the 'usr' folder?
[08:03] <Cleric> any help?
[08:03] <Jammer> Cleric, sudo mkdir /usr/folder
[08:03] <Jammer> Cleric, but why would you do that?
[08:03] <jetscreamer> Ruetha:is that an acx111? if so, poke me in 6-8 hours if you don't get it working.(no time atm) i just got a acx111 working last night.
[08:03] <soothsayer> How do I simulate my mouse be unplugged and then plugged back in? (It is unresponsive and I don't feel like physically replugging it every time)
[08:04] <jetscreamer> !info ntfsprogs
[08:04] <ubotu> ntfsprogs: tools for doing neat things in NTFS partitions from Linux. In component main, is optional. Version 1.13.1-6 (feisty), package size 267 kB, installed size 700 kB
[08:04] <Cleric> jammer: im trying to install java following directions from java website but its my first attempt with CLI. can you suggest where i should install it?
[08:04] <jetscreamer> apt-cache search java dude
[08:04] <Pici> Cleric: Java is the ubuntu repos, you dont need to do it manually.
[08:04] <bobodclown> lo all, any advice on watching real video in ubuntu? VLC aint loving it and id prefer not to install the official realplayer.. but if i must..
[08:04] <jetscreamer> mplayer
[08:05] <bobodclown> thx :)
[08:05] <Pici> !java > Cleric (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[08:05] <jetscreamer> also apt-cache search realplayer, but i never tired that player
[08:05] <Ruetha> Thanks, Jetscreamer... not sure abouot the acx bit, how would I find out?
[08:06] <Cleric> pici: many thanks
[08:06] <mikerose357> nk changing xorg doesn't even help
[08:06] <mikerose357> aparantly it just chooses to ignore it
[08:06] <gangsterlicious> !
[08:06] <gangsterlicious> ~
[08:07] <sm> good day all
[08:08] <sm> it's time to upgrade my edgy laptop, and I'm hitting a few problems
[08:08] <sm> I decided to upgrade in place to reduce disruption
[08:09] <IceLink> sm: i guess if you told the 'few problems' so. could help
[08:09] <sm> first, update-manager says it wants 1G free in /var/cache/apt/archive - I symlinked /var/cache to a bigger partition, but it seems to check space on /var - sound right ?
[08:09] <nDray> XD
[08:09] <sm> patience boys
[08:09] <sm> second.. eh..
[08:10] <jetscreamer> dont symlink, mount --bind
[08:10] <ZummiG777> Question: I'm trying to install Ubuntu 6.06.1 on a set of Sun 220R machines (64 bit, Sparc).  I'm encountering an error at boot where the CDRom loads kernel into memory and then executes an illegal instruction, killing install.  This is a known issue in gentoo [http://osdir.com/ml/linux.gentoo.sparc/2006-06/msg00003.html]  , but I can't find a known workaround in Ubuntu.  Any ideas?
[08:10] <sm> great, thanks
[08:10] <jetscreamer> sm^
[08:10] <jetscreamer> k
[08:10] <sm> the second problem - when I did apt-get dist-upgrade, I hit
[08:10] <sm> dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/zlib1g_1%3a1.2.3-13ubuntu4_i386.deb (--unpack):
[08:10] <sm>  unable to install (supposed) new info file `/var/lib/dpkg/tmp.ci/md5sums': Is a directory
[08:11] <sm> does that ring a bell for anyone ?
[08:11] <jetscreamer> or just mount
[08:11] <mzanfardino> Okay - quick survey: I'm in the market for a dual-head video card. It does not need to be super high-end, but should have 3d accel. and of course be linux compatible. Any recommendations?
[08:11] <drthunder> whats that software where I can use the same mouse on windows and ubuntu?
[08:11] <csc`> mzanfardino: ati
[08:11] <msingh> thanks for the help guys... but i think i will just put on XP instead
[08:11] <mzanfardino> csc`: which ati?
[08:11] <Dormeda1> ati?
[08:12] <mzanfardino> csc`: and why ati over nvidia or intel?
[08:12] <Seyed_Mehdi> hi everyone,
[08:12] <Libila> I am running netstat --protocol=inet and I'm getting the open connections output but at the end it says 'netstat: no support for `AF INET (sctp)' on this system.' Anyone know why that would happen
[08:12] <Seyed_Mehdi> can anyone help me ?? i cant install Glibc pachage
[08:12] <mikerose357> ok gutsy is still a pos
[08:12] <mikerose357> I think it might be a good idea to go back to the actual release
[08:14] <sapuro> can someone help me out?I need to save something in /etc/apt/sources.list but is telling me I dont have permission, do I really have to login as root?
[08:14] <CP-Paul> hello hello :)
[08:15] <Dormeda1> sapuro: i believe so
[08:15] <ZummiG777> sapuro: You need to sudo
[08:15] <Seyed_Mehdi> sapuro: u can use sudo command
[08:15] <Dormeda1> sapuro: mind my arrogance :P
[08:15] <tdw-unreality> Hello
[08:15] <Elda> hello
[08:16] <Elda> My brain is going emo :>
[08:16] <sapuro> Dormedal no problem
[08:16] <mzanfardino> sapuro: from the command line you can type "sudo nano -w /etc/apt/sources.list" or if you are using gnome try from the command line "gksu gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" or if kde from the command line "kdesu kate /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:16] <sapuro> Seyed_Mehdi ZummiG777 thanks
[08:17] <tdw-unreality> Does someone know how to remove the default "noexec" mount option in KDE's mount system?
[08:17] <sapuro> mzanfardino thanks
[08:17] <mzanfardino> sapuro: np
[08:17] <tdw-unreality> Im going crazy finding a solution
[08:17] <Seyed_Mehdi> sapuro: ;)
[08:17] <mikerose357> change /etc/fstab?
[08:17] <Elda> Im trying to follow this guide http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=473996&highlight=p100  to enable sound for my Laptop but at step 5 I'm getting an access denied message -_-;
[08:17] <aricz> Hi, what's the use of '19.1GB  20.0GB  880MB extended" ? .. Type=Extended .. is it in use by linux or is it free to format into another filesystem?
[08:17] <mzanfardino> okay, so no further input on multi-head video card choices...
[08:18] <Elda> Could someone please help me out?  Or maybe even find a cleaner way to make this evil sound card of doom work? -_-;
[08:18] <mikerose357> aricz, how can someone here know if that paritition is in use?
[08:18] <Elda> I've looked at all the guides, and they are all just as confusing to me atm
[08:18] <mikerose357> tdw-unreality, google /etc/fstab you can change mount options there
[08:18] <tdw-unreality> I need the exec option enabled on all USB devices. So changing /etc/fstab is no option.
[08:18] <aricz> mikerose357 : yup, sorry, I was too fast on that one, just saw linux-swap was on it..
[08:19] <mikerose357> mzanfardino, whats wrong with your multihead setup?
[08:19] <sandy_> can any one tell me how to install beryl in deb plz
[08:19] <Birton> Beginner: Need help setting up VNC to load at startup and provide X to vnc users.
[08:20] <mikerose357> search for beryl clicky clicky run bery-manager
[08:20] <sandy_> where i should search i am new to this platform
[08:21] <crolle17> i want to remove eclipse from my system completely. that concerns also the install-packages. how to do it?
[08:21] <tdw-unreality> Even changing /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/10-storage-policy.fdi does not work
[08:21] <mikerose357> howto on installing beryl: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=263851
[08:21] <Elda> crolle17: use synaptic to remove them?
[08:21] <tdw-unreality> I don't want to insert every USB Disk in fstab
[08:22] <mzanfardino> sorry, lost my connection before I could see who may have responded to my last question concerning multi-head video
[08:22] <sandrabcn> hello
[08:22] <Elda> hello :>
[08:23] <mikerose357> I asked what your problem was with your setup
[08:23] <tdw-unreality> and i don't want to umount /dev/sdxx && mount /dev/sdxx /mnt/sdxx -o exec,nodev
[08:23] <Elda> By chance are there any Toshiba P100 series users in here?
[08:23] <tdw-unreality> how do I tell kded that?
[08:23] <sandrabcn> how are you?
[08:24] <howlingmadhowie> ZummiG777: it's not just in gentoo. the problem is in the openboot on sun systems.
[08:24] <xanatos> i'm new to ubuntu, is there any way to increase the screen resolution past 1024x768? or will I have to find device drivers for that :s
[08:24] <mikerose357> xanatos I think its called restricted modules
[08:24] <howlingmadhowie> ZummiG777: i used to have exactly the same problem on my U10 before i updated the firmware
[08:24] <Elda> Fine, but going nuts trying to make my sound work... because I have the guide simply cant understand it
[08:24] <ZummiG777> howlingmadhowie: The firmware update will fix it?
[08:24] <tdw-unreality> This is starting to apply Microsoft menthality "don't allow the user to change any system preferences"
[08:24] <mikerose357> Elda do you have a built in sound card?
[08:24] <Elda> If you are using nvidia you have to do a sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[08:25] <ZummiG777> I'm glad someone else uses Sun hardware still ;)
[08:25] <Elda> mikerose357: Yes, it is on my laptop.  And I found the guides
[08:25] <mikerose357> sucks to be you
[08:25] <Elda> But I am unable to follow them as they are confusing to me
[08:25] <howlingmadhowie> ZummiG777: it seems to have done so on my U10, but i've only installed linux once on it since then. at the moment i use the U10 for java development, so i have solaris on it.
[08:25] <mikerose357> can I see teh guide url?
[08:25] <savetheWorld> Sun Has hardware?  i thought they just sold Java.......... :-)
[08:25] <tdw-unreality> help, anyone
[08:25] <Elda> sure... one second
[08:25] <chris__> hello
[08:25] <crolle17> Elda, i mean i want really all removed. alls install-packages and this stuff.
[08:25] <tcstech> are there any issues with webmin on ubuntu ?
[08:25] <mikerose357> basically sound cards mix multiple inputs like your tunes and your game into one output stream
[08:26] <ZummiG777> Wonderful, it gives me a start.
[08:26] <mikerose357> cheap sound cards do this as part of the driver on windows
[08:26] <howlingmadhowie> ZummiG777: of course, you have to find a way to install the firmeware update, but i imagine the servers allow you to stop+A into openboot and install it there somehow. if not, you've gotta install solaris :(
[08:26] <ZummiG777> Sun and Apple are very similar.  Both are hardware companies at their hearts.
[08:26] <mikerose357> unfortunately linux doesn't do as good a job figuring out how to do this
[08:26] <Elda> mikerose357:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=473996&highlight=p100  ,  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=349491&highlight=p100 , http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=463290&highlight=p100
[08:26] <Elda> Are the guides
[08:26] <ProN00b> is there any program that can view connections, their current data transfer speed and that i can close those connections with ?
[08:26] <ZummiG777> That is just mean, I don't want to install Solaris to install Ubuntu
[08:27] <Elda> Im using the guide at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=473996&highlight=p100 but am stuck on step 5
[08:27] <howlingmadhowie> ZummiG777: as far as i know, sun has never made a firmware installer for linux
[08:27] <Elda> Because it gives me an access denied error when I do the cat thing -_-;
[08:27] <chris__> why i think that ubuntu is a really cool os but i'm stuck to windows??? i'm in ubuntu now...
[08:27] <savetheWorld> ProN00b: "iftop"
[08:27] <Elda> Should I try one of these other guides?
[08:27] <howlingmadhowie> ZummiG777: however, i found that if i just tried to boot from the cd often enough it would eventually work. not very convincing i know...
[08:27] <savetheWorld> ProN00b: iftop will do some of that for you.
[08:28] <chris__> Vasika einai kanenas ellinas edo mesa????
[08:28] <linxeh> is there any room design software in the ubuntu repositories ?
[08:28] <tdw-unreality> kioslave, kded and all related stuff pisses me off right now :-[
[08:28] <gnomefreak> linxeh: #ubuntu-motu
[08:29] <ZummiG777> That is how I got through a few of my install apparently, this 'discovery' only came later in my series of installs.
[08:29] <genii> linxeh: What, like interior designer type applications?
[08:29] <CheshireViking> !gr | chris__
[08:29] <ubotu> chris__: #ubuntu-gr  #kubuntu-gr     /  #ubuntu-gr kai #kubuntu-gr gia Ellhnes xrhstes
[08:29] <ZummiG777> How many reboots did it take you, on average?
[08:29] <linxeh> genii: yeah
[08:29] <tdw-unreality> There is no option to configure all options
[08:29] <mikerose357> hmmm ah slightly technical
[08:29] <Elda> Errr yeah
[08:29] <tdw-unreality> Is there any program to set the default mount options in KDE?
[08:30] <Elda> So is there an easier way to do it?  Or am I going to have to fight my way through all of this Jargon?
[08:30] <tdw-unreality> NOT changing /etc/fstab
[08:30] <Comete> hi
[08:30] <mikerose357> fstab is really easy
[08:31] <howlingmadhowie> ZummiG777: oh, i dunno. i sort of got the impression it helped when it was cold (you've gotta remember, the U10 has an IDE bus for hard-drives and cd). but sometimes it just didn't want to work at all. and then the next day it suddenly worked
[08:31] <WhitE-DeMoN> is there a way to learn all about Linux without reading? like putting a needle in my brain?
[08:31] <tdw-unreality> mikerose357: I know /etc/fstab is easy but it is no option for removable USB devices
[08:31] <mikerose357> what do you mean?
[08:31] <CheeseGardener> I have a question, about NTFS config
[08:31] <CheeseGardener> is there a disk checker in it?
[08:31] <mikerose357> you can add usb removable to it
[08:31] <howlingmadhowie> ZummiG777: of course, once you have it installed it's rock solid. i installed debian etch on the U10 when it came out and everything worked :)
[08:32] <mikerose357> and you can specify devices by label instead of by /dev whatever
[08:32] <SoulChild> Hey my gnome splash only disappears after i click it,... any ideas ?
[08:32] <ProN00b> savetheWorld, it doesn't show by process and it doesn't allow me to close connections
[08:32] <crazy_> is it possible to have 2 different linux distribution install on one computer?
[08:32] <howlingmadhowie> crazy_: yep
[08:32] <SoulChild> crazy_: sure
[08:32] <tdw-unreality> mikerose357: yes but i don't want to add every usb device i will ever connect just to remove the noexec option
[08:32] <avis> SoulChild, its something related to the video driver
[08:32] <Comete> i use pam_group.so to automatically add LDAP users to local groups and i works fine except with "plugdev" group. The user is well added to the group but he's not allowed to mount/unmount USB sticks. Any idea ?
[08:32] <Jack_Sparrow> crazy_: yes as well as a copy of windows
[08:32] <SoulChild> avis: hmm i use i810
[08:33] <mikerose357> tdw why would you bother?
[08:33] <genii> linxeh: Hmmm, google fails me except for possibly something called qcad
[08:33] <crazy_> when install dual boot, windows first or linux first?
[08:33] <genii> !find qcad
[08:33] <ubotu> Found: libqcad0-dev, qcad, qcad-doc
[08:33] <linxeh> genii: google failed me too, thats why I asked :)
[08:33] <mikerose357> oops
[08:33] <Jack_Sparrow> crazy_: Easier to install windows first
[08:33] <mikerose357> windows messes up the linux bootloader
[08:33] <mikerose357> which must then be restored
[08:33] <genii> linxeh: Well, you may wish to try qcad
[08:34] <genii> !info qcad | linxeh
[08:34] <WhitE-DeMoN> put vista :D that will make up :P:P
[08:34] <ubotu> linxeh: qcad: A professional CAD System. In component main, is optional. Version 2.0.5.0-1-2 (feisty), package size 2950 kB, installed size 12596 kB
[08:34] <naph> i tried booting ubuntu from the cd, but after saying something like 'kernel live' my monitor turns off and nothing else happens
[08:34] <SoulChild> why doesn't my gnome splash disappear automaticly ?
[08:34] <crazy_> I already have mandriva on my pc now I want to install ubuntu any precautions to make.
[08:35] <Elda> chii@Renmetherlence:/usr/src/dsdt$ SUDO cat /proc/acpi/dsdt > DSDT.dat , bash: DSDT.dat: Permission denied ,  Why am I getting permission denied when I attempt this? -_-;
[08:35] <Jack_Sparrow> SoulChild: It should.. is this a fresh install?
[08:35] <tdw-unreality> mikerose357: i need this option because i want to overload the wineshelllink script with a own one without replacing the original. This is done via PATH=/path/to/usb/bin:$PATH in a java app i'm going to write
[08:36] <agroker> what is default program under Gnome for rar archives?
[08:36] <Jack_Sparrow> Elda: Is the currecnt user in the admin group?
[08:36] <jrib> !rar > agroker (see the private message from ubotu)
[08:36] <Elda> Jack_Sparrow: I do not know.... how would I check?
[08:36] <tdw-unreality> mikerose357: but if kde mounts with noexec by default this will not work
[08:36] <Jack_Sparrow> agroker: rar-free I thinl
[08:36] <howlingmadhowie> crazy_: nope. just free up space for a new partition. you can use the existing swap space, provided you don't intend to use suspend-to-disk and then start the other linux distribution. if you're feeling adventurous, you can share your /home as well :)
[08:36] <jrib> tdw-unreality: you might want to check #kubuntu as well
[08:36] <agroker> jrib, tnx
[08:36] <linxeh> genii: ok thanks, I'll give it a go
[08:36] <Jack_Sparrow> elda how manu user accounts on your system?
[08:36] <Jack_Sparrow> many
[08:36] <agroker> Jacek_Kendysz, tnx
[08:36] <Elda> Just this one
[08:36] <Elda> I just installed Ubuntu
[08:36] <tcstech> I have a tough question... I dd'ed an ntfs drive and after restoring the drive I get errors in qtparted ... it works on the windowx box.
[08:37] <tdw-unreality> jrib: allright, thanks
[08:37] <Elda> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=463290&highlight=p100  Following this guide and when I get to step 5 it results in what was seen befor :>
[08:37] <Elda> *before
[08:37] <caner1> caould someone please tell why cant i connect to internet although the machine can get ip from my wireless network??
[08:37] <caner1> i just cant ping it
[08:37] <howlingmadhowie> caner1: dns or routing problem
[08:37] <pike__> tcstech: stupid question maybe but.. the partition isnt mounted is it?
[08:38] <Elda> Jack_Sparrow: If my current account is not elevated to admin status how would I do this?
[08:38] <BeCkY> hi
[08:38] <crazy_> howlingmadhowi: I am going to install on a the slave IDE hard disk to make things simple. will there be a different boot loader from mandriva and ubuntu?
[08:38] <howlingmadhowie> caner1: can you try the following: "ping 66.249.91.99"
[08:38] <Mishu> Is there someway i can append contents of one file to another?
 i am using a windows machine which is connected to the wireless network i am tryig to connect with the other computer
[08:39] <b4l74z4r> how do i telnet my router in ubuntu?
[08:39] <howlingmadhowie> crazy_: if you tell ubuntu to install the bootloader it will replace the current bootloader in the mbr with its own
 can i use this ones settings to connect the other one?
[08:39] <BeCkY> hello?
[08:39] <jojux> b4l74z4r, telnet ?
[08:39] <avis> caner1, its its not the network i'd try another windows driver to implement with ndiswrapper
[08:39] <crazy_> howlingmadhowi: if without?
[08:39] <pike__> caner1: can you pastebin the output of 'route' command? also check to make sure /etc/resolv.conf has a nameserver routeripaddress  entry
[08:39] <jrib> Mishu: cat file1 >> file2     should work
[08:39] <tcstech> pike__ nope.  I get "...recursive partition on /dev/sdb" in qtparted.
[08:39] <howlingmadhowie> caner1: just a second, i need more input. i'm not sure what your setup is like
[08:40] <osmosis> why does my /etc/motd  keep getting reset ???
[08:40] <tcstech> Is there a way to rebuild/repar the patition table without hosing the data?
[08:40] <b4l74z4r> jojux: yes, telnet
 i have installed a driver using ndiswrapper and it can scan for wireless networks. it can even connect and get ip but i cant connect to internet with it
[08:40] <howlingmadhowie> crazy_: if you don't tell ubuntu to install grub in the mbr, you'll have to edit the grub configuration files in mandriva to add ubuntu as a boot option
[08:40] <b4l74z4r> jojux: i want to configure ports
[08:40] <crazy_> howlingmadhowi: thanks. xie xie ni
[08:41] <avis> yes caner1.  i dont have much experience with ndiswrapper though if you can outrule the network i'd see if i could find another working driver
[08:41] <jojux> b4l74z4r, have you tried the command "telnet <your router ip>" in a terminal window eg. konsole, gnome-term etc . ?
[08:41] <howlingmadhowie> caner1: so you have a driver installed on the linux box, but you can't get into the net. can you try "ping 66.249.91.99" on the linux box and seeing what happens?
[08:41] <b4l74z4r> jojux: yes, it said "invalid command"
[08:41] <Mishu> sudo cat /etc/abc >> etc/abc1 gives permission denied jrib
 could the problem be with the driver since i can scan,connect
[08:42] <howlingmadhowie> Mishu: yeah, cat has that problem. you have to login as root first (sudo -i)
 ok let me give it a try
[08:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Elda: Sorry..having to take this call...   try    gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu/lst    just to see if it is a problem with your permissions.... Back when I can get free..
[08:42] <jrib> Mishu: because the redirection is done by your shell which is run as your user,  try instead: cat file1 | sudo tee -a file2
[08:42] <avis> caner1, i dont know.  it would be my first suspicon if you were sure the wireless network was ok
[08:42] <howlingmadhowie> caner1: that's the number for www.google.com btw
[08:42] <Mishu> howlingmadhowie, whats the password for root in ubuntu?
[08:42] <Jack_Sparrow> !root > Mishu
[08:42] <howlingmadhowie> Mishu: the password of your main user
 it says operation not permitted
[08:42] <ProN00b> is there any program that can view connections, their current data transfer speed and that i can close those connections with ?
[08:42] <jojux> b4l74z4r, have you tried to install a package named telnet or telnet-ssl with you favourite package manager frontend like apt aptitude synaptics ... ?
[08:43] <Mishu> su -
[08:43] <crazy_> the windows wireless driver in ubuntu what is it for?
[08:43] <Mishu> if i do and give my userpassword it doesnt works!
[08:43] <b4l74z4r> jojux: i got it working all of a sudden but thanks anyway
 why isnt it permitted to ping??
[08:43] <jrib> Mishu: read the link from ubotu, it will explain
[08:43] <Mishu> okay!
[08:43] <howlingmadhowie> caner1: you're using ubuntu 7.04 or similar? that is very strange
[08:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Mishu: sudo su
[08:43] <jojux> b4l74z4r, your welcome
 yes feisty
[08:43] <Kujen> okay... I installed nvidia-glx and changed xorg.conf to use the nvidia driver instead of nv... why won't x start afterwards
[08:43] <Mishu> okay!
  it just says "ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted"
[08:44] <quiltro> how do i setup a bittorrent tracker?
 continiously
[08:44] <Elda> Jack_Sparrow: Never mind It seems it did something
[08:45] <howlingmadhowie> caner1: do you have some sort of firewall installed?
 yes let me try putting it down
[08:46] <naph> is there any way to get ubuntu to boot from cd and use a video card instead of onboard video
[08:46] <howlingmadhowie> caner1: well, that would be a good idea :)
[08:47] <Jack_Sparrow> naph: That is setup by your bios/cmos  disable onboard video
[08:47] <naph> so if i do that, it'll be forced to use the card?
[08:47] <Jack_Sparrow> yes
[08:47] <naph> thanks!
 unfortunately it didnt solve freind. now the err msg is "destination host unreachable"
[08:47] <howlingmadhowie> caner1: perfect :)
 happy it changed :) but not solved
[08:48] <howlingmadhowie> caner1:  now we know what's wrong
[08:48] <howlingmadhowie> caner1: your routing table is incomplete
[08:48] <Diogo|Skol|> hello everyone
 :) whatcan i do for it?
[08:49] <armyriad> What do I do if I think GRUB is located on the wrong partition?
[08:49] <howlingmadhowie> caner1: find the gateway address on your network (the address of your router, usually the same as your ip-address but the last number is a 1) and try the following: sudo route add default gw <router ip address>
[08:49] <Jack_Sparrow> !grub
[08:49] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[08:50] <fredl> hi, I'm trying to install flashplayer by the instructions I found on ubuntuguide.org
[08:50] <Diogo|Skol|> can anyone help me??
[08:50] <howlingmadhowie> !ask | Diogo|Skol|
[08:50] <ubotu> Diogo|Skol|: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:50] <Soulwarp> i should put a floppy drive in...
[08:50] <jrib> !flash > fredl (see the private message from ubotu)
[08:50] <Ruetha> I'm running Feisty trying to use a Netgear wg111v2 USB wireless... when I run ndiswrapper -l I get invalid driver. It also doesn't show device present. Could I get some suggestions, please? :) **tries again** :)
[08:50] <jrib> fredl: use the wiki, don't use ubuntuguide
[08:50] <argolinho> can I get some help?
[08:50] <fredl> it seems it doesn't work. When I do apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree, it appears to be fownloading something...
[08:50] <jrib> !helpme | argolinho
[08:51] <ubotu> argolinho: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:51] <Diogo|Skol|> i have white screnn when i start terminal whit beryl on!!
[08:51] <Elda> This is a lengthy fix hehe
[08:51] <argolinho> jrib real nice of u to show ur awake :o
[08:51] <fredl> jrib - uhm, ok, but why not?
[08:51] <Elda> but finally am figuring out what to do xD
[08:51] <argolinho> anywayz...
[08:51] <Jinzo_> hello
[08:52] <argolinho> I can run sudo apt-get, but It wont complete the update, it says "Reading package lists... Done
[08:52] <argolinho> W: GPG error: http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com feisty Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 2EBC26B60C5A2783
[08:52] <argolinho> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems"
[08:52] <howlingmadhowie> Diogo|Skol|: the short version: add this line to the "display" section of xorg.conf:     Option         "XAANoOffscreenPixmaps" "true"
 here what came out .. sudo route add default gw <the gateway addrs> --> SIOCADDRT: File exists
[08:52] <jrib> fredl: because ubuntuguide has had incorrect information in the past and isn't recommended, the wiki is usually a better source of information, and I am pretty sure I know what is going wrong and the wiki addresses it.  let me know if it's still not working after you read the guide on the wiki though
[08:52] <argolinho> I just uninstalled and then installed mplayer
[08:53] <Jack_Sparrow> Ruetha: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=51993&highlight=Netgear+WG111
[08:53] <jerrcs> hi guys . i have a question, I have a phone and the USB data cable.. is there anyway I can mount the phone's drive or something to retrieve stuff like pictures? i dont wanna use my windows computer for this
[08:53] <argolinho> and now is doing this
[08:53] <eldkraft> usually it's just to plug it in
 still i cant ping, getting destination host unreachable ?
[08:53] <deltaray> How can I find out what package owns a specific file?
[08:53] <eldkraft> and it comes up like a mounted device
[08:53] <jerrcs> eldkraft, it hasnt, i think
[08:54] <argolinho> help help help help help
[08:54] <jrib> argolinho: did you add the medibuntu gpg key?  What is the output of 'sudo apt-key list'?  (use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org , don't paste here)
[08:54] <jerrcs> eldkraft, yea, nothing in the thing
[08:54] <howlingmadhowie> caner1: SIOC... usually means that you haven't got route privileges or the same file is already open elsewhere (which would surprise me). can you try first entering "sudo -i" and then logging in with the password of your primary user and then: route add default gw <ipaddress>
[08:54] <bruenig> !attitude | argolinho
[08:54] <ubotu> argolinho: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[08:54] <jerrcs> "the thing" being the drives list
[08:54] <BeCkY> hiiiii
[08:54] <Diogo|Skol|> what display?
[08:55] <eldkraft> ok, has worked for pretty much everything I've plugged in so far. I'm no expert though.. maybe someone else here can help you
[08:55] <Ruetha> Thanks, Jack. Checking...
[08:55] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[08:55] <howlingmadhowie> caner1: maybe we should do this on private. lots of traffic here in #ubuntu. you can "join #caner" if you wish
[08:57] <argolinho> jrib what sintax do I use?
[08:57] <jrib> argolinho: doesn't matter
[08:57] <argolinho> jrib oki doki
[08:57] <pablasso> there's any way to add a command to the mouse's right button menu in gnome? (i don't know his proper name)
[08:58] <slowz3r> Why does it say that the libnids not initialized in dsniff ??
[08:58] <argolinho> jrib i've posted the output on the website
[08:58] <jrib> argolinho: what is the url?
[08:59] <shekhar> hello can someone help me I have lost all sound on my machine
[08:59] <Ruetha> I must be blind. I don't see anything about how to resolve "invalid driver" in that thread, Jack...
[08:59] <argolinho> jrib http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32168/
[08:59] <sebast> bumbum...;] 
[08:59] <kduboi1> anyone know how to shut down cpu cores in linux?
[08:59] <sebast> linux linux i co??
[08:59] <pike__> shekhar: open a terminal and type 'alsamixer' then play a mp3 or something while you fool with the volume. use arrow keys and < > keys to adjust volume and unmute
[09:00] <phiras> where can I find apache  configration files ?
[09:00] <shekhar> pike__ everything looks normal in alsamixer
[09:00] <slowz3r> Why does dsniff tell me that libnids arent initalized only when i imput a target IP
[09:00] <jrib> argolinho: http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/repository.php do the second command there (wget -q http://packages.medibuntu.org/medibuntu-key.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add - && sudo apt-get update) and be forewarned that automatix has broken systems in the past and is not recommended here...
[09:00] <shekhar> pike__ I've tried alsactl also to restore settings, still no luck
[09:00] <sebast> ja grab ja grab!;] 
[09:00] <Sp4rKy> jrib: argolinho don't use medibuntu.sos-sts.com anymore
[09:01] <heterodox> linux is ok, try freebsd
[09:01] <jerrcs> so, anyone have any suggestions? I have a motorola phone and I want to connect it to my ubuntu machine and retrieve my pictures and stuff
[09:01] <sebast> ktos jest kto muwi dobrze po polsku??
[09:01] <Sp4rKy> please use medibuntu.org in place of medibuntu.sos-sts.com
[09:01] <Sp4rKy> !pl
[09:01] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[09:01] <EADG_> I'm running Screen on cli, on tty1 I get lots of wierd charecters in irssi, iftop, ect. On tty2 all is normal. I've re-logged on tty1, reset, and source /etc/bash.bashrc to no avail, any other suggestions?
[09:01] <sebast> danke;] 
[09:01] <Sp4rKy> :)
[09:01] <argolinho> Sp4rKy getting confused now.lol
[09:02] <sebast> nara
[09:02] <Sp4rKy> argolinho: medibuntu.org just replace medibuntu.sos-sts.com , which is *deprecated*
[09:02] <pike__> shekhar: hmm. im not sound guru by any means :)  only time ive had an issue its been correctable in alsamixer or back when i was having flash issues by killing firefox
[09:03] <Sp4rKy> argolinho: they are same package, but the official address is now medibuntu.org
[09:03] <slowz3r_> Why do i get libnids not initalized in dsniff ?
[09:03] <luca__> hi everyone
[09:03] <argolinho> S4rKy got it
[09:03] <luca__> I am thinking about installing the suspend2 patches from trevino's repositories for my feisty, as suspend is unreliable on my Dell machine. Is this a bad idea?
[09:04] <thx1137> anyone know of any good bandwidth limiters for ubuntu?
[09:05] <soundray> luca__: I don't think so, but if you haven't done this already, you might want to have a look at tuxmobil.org to see if anyone else has got suspend working on your machine model.
[09:06] <lindog> How do i enable firewall in ubuntu 7?
[09:06] <erUSUL> !firewall | lindog
[09:06] <ubotu> lindog: 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).
[09:06] <luca__> soundtray thanks
[09:06] <argolinho> jrib Sp4rKy thanks alot guys
[09:06] <rafaelscj> !codec
[09:06] <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
[09:07] <slowz3r_> Why do i get libnids not initalized in dsniff ?
[09:08] <marti149_> hey guys how do you install ubuntu when your screen resolution is only 800x600 and monitor wont display full windows?
[09:08] <soundray> marti149_: use the text-based installer on the alternate CD
[09:08] <marti149_> the graphical install script doesnt show buttons to continue
[09:08] <marti149_> ok
[09:09] <rafaelscj> witch codec must I install to play mp3?
[09:10] <IceLink> is it possible to enable rmp-support or so?
[09:10] <aricz> Hi, I just installed a new hdd to this computer. It's showing in /dev/hdb1 .. so what I did was "fdisk /dev/hdb1", deleted all the partitions, made 2 new, and did a 'w'; "write table to disk and exit". Then I got this message : "The new table will be used at the next reboot." This doesn't look good :) does this mean it'll try boot from my secondary harddisk next time?
[09:10] <Enselic> IceLink: what packe d you have in RPM that is not available in .deb?
[09:10] <jasonlife> I can't control more than one X server with gdm.. I specified two X servers in [servers]  section in gdm.conf-custom but only one X server starts..
[09:10] <Assassyn> guys
[09:11] <jasonlife> any idea?
[09:11] <IceLink> fhs-printingdirs Enselic
[09:11] <soundray> aricz: no
[09:11] <Assassyn> i want to setup a public proxy server, but to be anonymous
[09:11] <IceLink> ah stop
[09:11] <IceLink> i don't need to do this
[09:11] <Assassyn> linux based on redhat
[09:11] <aricz> soundray : ok, thanks
[09:11] <soundray> aricz: it just means that you should reboot to ensure that the kernel has an up-to-date partition table for that disk.
[09:11] <Terrasque> Assassyn: why on earth would you do that? :)
[09:12] <Assassyn> security
[09:12] <Assassyn> hide ip
[09:12] <Gromet> hey everyone, just wanted to know if ubuntu server is worth a shot? anyone use it for anything practical?
[09:12] <aricz> soundray : I also got this : "WARNING: Re-reading the partition table failed with error 22: Invalid argument." and "The kernel still uses the old table." .. :)
[09:12] <Enselic> Gromet: umm, you can like any kind of server you want on it
[09:12] <Enselic> Gromet: webserver, database, ssh, compileserver etc etc
[09:13] <Enselic> Gromet: I use one as a Source Dedicated Server
[09:13] <Gromet> Enselic: i mean as far as ease of configuration.. is it all pretty much automatically setup for you?
[09:13] <soundray> aricz: that usually means that one or more of the deleted partitions were mounted. Again, reboot to fix this.
[09:13] <aricz> soundray : ok, reboot.. thanks
[09:13] <Enselic> Gromet: many servers has acceptable defaults so they run instantly, but it is rare that one does not want to edit server config files
[09:14] <Jam8oe> hi guys, i consider myself to be a noob at this so please dont go off at me
[09:14] <Jam8oe> for any noob qns...
[09:14] <Gromet> understandable. i was wondering if they made some kind of graphical frontend to edit some of this config files
[09:14] <Enselic> Gromet: you have good basic setup guies at ubuntu.com in the Documentation setting
[09:14] <IceLink> is it okay to change the pc's name just in the textfile?
[09:14] <Enselic> Gromet: there probably are a few, but config files are not complicated
[09:15] <Enselic> Gromet: I don't think you'd get much benefit from a GUI frontend for a config file
[09:15] <Jam8oe> I been trying to install Kubuntu on an old-ish compaq laptop, and i am having MAJOR probs!
[09:15] <Assassyn> amy1?
[09:15] <soundray> IceLink: you should probably update it both in /etc/hostname and in /etc/hosts
[09:15] <Assassyn> slap me if nay canhelp
[09:15] <Jam8oe> Sorry Xubuntu
[09:15] <Gromet> Enselic: have you tried using the LTSP terminal services project stuff with Ubuntu Server?
[09:15] <Jam8oe> anyone able to help?
[09:16] <Enselic> Gromet: nope
[09:16] <IceLink> good idea soundray
[09:16] <lindog> erUSUL: i asked how to enable firewall can you explain how to?
[09:16] <anklebiter> Jam8oe, might be in your best interest to explain what the problem is.
[09:16] <Enselic> !firewall | lindog
[09:16] <ubotu> lindog: 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).
[09:16] <jrib> Jam8oe: sure, your questions are welcomed here.  But just go ahead and write out your question on one line and wait for someone to answer
[09:16] <Jam8oe> ok installing Xubuntu on compaq armada 1750 - gets as far as installing the KERNAL to make it bootable. then fails.
[09:16] <Gromet> Enselic: i wonder if there'd be a good market for selling ubuntu servers for small businesses.. i'd love a SBS replacement for some of the more simple small businesses that just require employees to write emails and documents all the time
[09:17] <Jam8oe> soz jrib - as i said - noob
[09:17] <janeppo> Jam8oe, it may be a very LONG line
[09:17] <Jam8oe> lol
[09:17] <soundray> Jam8oe: be specific about how it fails
[09:17] <Enselic> Gromet: absolutely possible, many companies already do it
[09:18] <KrimZon> i'm having trouble changing to my monitors native resolution of 1280x1024 on a geforce2mx400
[09:18] <slowz3r_> Can anyone help with the dsniff collection of programs ?
[09:18] <Gromet> Enselic: thanks for all your input i appreciate it. i think i will just give it a run for the hell of it
[09:18] <Jam8oe> ok says there was an error installing the selected kernal and suggests that I check a log fine for info - i thought maybe a dodgy download but checked it
[09:18] <Jam8oe> out on another pc and the disc verifies perfectly
[09:18] <Johto> KrimZon: first of all make a backup of the xorg.conf found in /etc/X11/
[09:19] <EADG_> When ever I re-attach a Screen session to tty1 i see alot of messed up font charecters, I've source'd all the bashrc's I can find, re-logged, killall tty1, etc. tty2+ look fine. Any suggestions for a fix?
[09:19] <soundray> KrimZon: ubotu has some info for you -- private message
[09:19] <Jack_Sparrow> KrimZon: if you are stuck at 1024 x 768 that is vesa mode and you need deivers to go above that.
[09:19] <soundray> !fixres > KrimZon
[09:19] <argolinho> can someone help me here. when i play a video, like, dvd or avi or even wma files, the image has way too much brightness.only videos from youtube, google video and launch website works fine
[09:19] <Enselic> Gromet: if you are not comfortable using a CLI, I recomend getting used to it before installing a Ubuntu Server edition
[09:19] <shekhar> hello could someone help me with fstab
[09:19] <Johto> arcade: ati or nvidia?
[09:19] <Enselic> Gromet: you can run server applications from the Desktop variant anyway, both server and desktop version use the same software repositores
[09:20] <Jack_Sparrow> shekhar: What are you trying to do?
[09:20] <Johto> arcade: sorry not u
[09:20] <Enselic> Gromet: what differs Server from Desktop is only what packages are installed by default
[09:20] <soundray> Jam8oe: have you tried installing just this once?
[09:20] <Johto> argolinho: ati or nvidia?
[09:20] <Gromet> Enselic: nah i'm not worried about the command line.. i've edited config files many'a'times and i personally enjoy it.. i'm just thinkin more on a corporate level and how easy it would be for regular users to administer their "small business server" in case they ever needed to
[09:20] <Jam8oe> no, many times - diff rrors each time
[09:20] <argolinho> Johto intel 945GM
[09:21] <anklebiter> Jam8oe, have you tried different distros?
[09:21] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: I think I messed it up while manually editing it and want to revert to the default fstab
[09:21] <Gromet> i guess there's always stuff like Plesk and Ensim..
[09:21] <Johto> argolinho: i bet its because your videplayer uses the "hardware accell" driver wrong, ..so try differend player, differend "accellration", try xv
[09:21] <soundray> Jam8oe: if you're lucky it's just a fluke and won't happen again if you retry from the start
[09:21] <Gromet> can't get much easier than that reallyt
[09:21] <Johto> argolinho: oh ..dont know about intel :I
[09:21] <Enselic> Gromet: I highly suspect several frontents are available, but if they weren't hacking together a frontend should not take long
[09:21] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: unfortunately I deleted the backed up
[09:21] <Enselic> Gromet: using Ruby or Python with GTK+ bindings for example
[09:21] <argolinho> Johto what's xv?
[09:21] <CydeWeys> Is there a simple way to turn a desktop installation into a server installation?  I already have LAMP and everything else running, now I just need to uninstall the X11, Gnome, etc. packages which are no longer needed.
[09:22] <Jack_Sparrow> shekhar: That makes it harder to restore you backup eh...   What were you trying to do?
[09:22] <PriceChild> CydeWeys, one min
[09:22] <slowz3r_> Can anyone help with the dsniff collection of programs ?
[09:22] <Gromet> Enselic: mm i'd love to get in to some python.. do you personally code with it for anything?
[09:22] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: this was a few months ago, I was trying to create a new mount point for my mobile phone when it was plugged into the usb data cable
[09:22] <harushimo> how I do kill a process through the command line
[09:22] <PriceChild> CydeWeys, use the "remove gnome" bit here: http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/purekde
[09:22] <harushimo> my firefox isn't loading up
[09:22] <soundray> CydeWeys: if it works as it is, I suggest not to change it at all.
[09:22] <Johto> argolinho: there are lot of differend "accelration" modes for differend cards when using videoplayback on HARDWARE accellration...example, install mplayer with the gui and try differend ones from its configuration...most commonly used one and best working is "xv"
[09:23] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: yes, I acted in haste by not backing up the earlier file :/
[09:23] <Johto> argolinho: there are lot of more, x11,gl,blaahblaah..but xv is the "common one"
[09:23] <arrghrrr> harushimo 'kill -9' is the common way to do it
[09:23] <Johto> argolinho: btw, what player are you using now?
[09:23] <erUSUL> lindog: use firestarter for example if you want something easy to setup
[09:23] <Jack_Sparrow> shekhar: Why dont you post your fstab to the pastebin for people to see what they can do..
[09:23] <Enselic> Gromet: I work professinonally with C and C++, and I have not yet had time to do any serious work using Python
[09:23] <CydeWeys> soundray: Okay, that might work ... then how do I change the startup procedure so that it doesn't automatically go into a graphical login?
[09:23] <argolinho> Johto oki doki...thanks for ur help ;)
[09:23] <EADG_> harushimo: ps -e |grep process name, then kill -9 process id #
[09:23] <Enselic> Gromet: but there are several good tutorials for that, so you should be fine
[09:23] <soundray> CydeWeys: 'sudo update-rc.d -f gdm remove'
[09:23] <Jack_Sparrow> shekhar: I am going to go get lunch started while you do that..
[09:23] <EADG_> harushimo: or killall process name.
[09:23] <harushimo> how do you find out the process id
[09:23] <Johto> argolinho: and also, it could be that you are missing /configured wrong someting related to those in /etc/X11/xorg.conf :)
[09:24] <arrghrrr> Has anyone else had problems with system freezes recently?
[09:24] <Gromet> Enselic: what does an noob that hasn't programmed anything more than Qbasic supposed to do if they want to learn how to code? haha where is a good place to start
[09:24] <EADG_> harushimo: pid is listed beside name when you do ps -e |grep name
[09:24] <Johto> arrghrrr: yes when using beryl/ compiz fusion
[09:24] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: thanks... here it is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32169/
[09:24] <CydeWeys> soundray: So then it will just do a pure-terminal login?
[09:24] <Gromet> they told us "Qbasic" was computer science back in highschool.. the bastards.. wasted my time is what they did
[09:24] <soundray> CydeWeys: yes
[09:25] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: basically I wanted the phone to mount in /media/phone
[09:25] <shekhar> but now it causes my external hard disk to mount there as well
[09:25] <CydeWeys> soundray: Okay, that definitely is simpler than uninstalling all of the graphical components.
[09:25] <Enselic> Gromet: if you are not a coder, chances are you will not find writing frontends trivial in some months :)
[09:25] <Anlar> Gromet: buy a good c# or java book :)
[09:25] <Gromet> hehe
[09:25] <n2diy> Gromet /join #perl
[09:25] <soundray> CydeWeys: although the advice on PriceChild's link looks reasonable, too
[09:25] <Enselic> Gromet: but just google for   <language> tutorials
[09:25] <argolinho> Johto how can i find that out?if theres something wrong with that?
[09:25] <Enselic> Gromet: I recomend you to stay away from Perl
[09:26] <Enselic> Gromet: and I recomend you to look into Ruby
[09:26] <soundray> CydeWeys: but unless you're stuck for space, it's a case of "Never change a running system"
[09:26] <CydeWeys> soundray: I'll take it if space ever becomes an issue.
[09:26] <Anlar> grimeboy: Sun provides good complete tutorial trail for learning Java from the scratch
[09:26] <CydeWeys> soundray: Right now HD usage is only at 34%, so I have a lot of room to grow.
[09:26] <Gromet> i already bought that damn Camel book from Oreilly a few years back.. it's still sitting on my book shelf and hasnt moved for a while
[09:26] <arrghrrr> i think he wants to learn programming not scripting
[09:26] <soundray> CydeWeys: way to go
[09:27] <pike__> Gromet: id recommend you start with bash. then ruby or python or c++. bash will give you immediate gratification and make a real impact in your computing
[09:27] <Gromet> Enselic: ooo Ruby has a little java app or something that lets you practice coding from within their website haha
[09:27] <tatters> if I booted up with liveCD and copied over everything on hda to a folder on a spare drive, then if I decide to restore would copying it back over using livCD work?/
[09:28] <harushimo> i need to restart of computer. thanks everyone
[09:28] <Juppers> Anyone know where there is any udev documentation that actually makes sense? I just don't get it at all. all my devices load, just their order changes and I need it to not do that.
[09:28] <Johto> argolinho: dunno, too complex thing to talk via irc :(
[09:28] <Gromet> pike__: that's not a bad idea either..
[09:28] <Johto> argolinho: dont have time for that
[09:28] <soundray> Juppers: which devices?
[09:28] <Enselic> pike_: except that bash syntax truly sucks :/
[09:28] <UBNTUhelp> Hey
[09:28] <Jack_Sparrow> shekhar: First of all I'm gonna smack you for usung automatix...
[09:29] <argolinho> Johto oki doki,thanks anywayz...
[09:29] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: :-)
[09:29] <Juppers> soundray - a DVB-S card, a DVB-T card and a USB DVB adapter
[09:29] <UBNTUhelp> Problem with GRUB guys
[09:29] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: yeah that ntfs mount thing is screwing stuff up
[09:29] <nnacht> Hey, does anybody know how can I compile the "nat"-module for kernel 2.6.22? I can't find it in the menuconfig
[09:29] <Enselic> pike_: it is completely different from all mainstream programming languages, so starting programming in bash is totally wrong imo
[09:29] <Gromet> Ruby appears very "in plain english"
[09:29] <dmc68> howdy gang. have two perm onsite xhtml css positions in Seattle if anyone is lookin for work. Shoot me a PM
[09:29] <Johto> argolinho: you didn say what player you were using?
[09:29] <Juppers> the S and T share the same driver and stay in the same relative order, the usb one can end up anywhere between the other 2
[09:30] <Johto> argolinho: you have that brighnes issue with then all?
[09:30] <argolinho> Johto the weird thing is that mplayer wont even play original dvd's, only Totem Movie Player is doing that at the moment
[09:30] <Johto> argolinho: thast normal, its because dvd playback is "restricted"
[09:30] <Jack_Sparrow> shekhar: Nothing jumps out at me from the fstab.. what problems are you having..
[09:30] <Johto> argolinho: i use xine
[09:30] <soundray> Juppers: I wouldn't touch udev for that. Blacklist the usb dvb driver and load it via /etc/modules instead.
[09:30] <Johto> argolinho: but anyways, try differnd videoplayers to find the "common" bad thing :D
[09:31] <UBNTUhelp> I managed to delete my grub-config, but I have a backup (menu.lst_backup). I am new to linux btw, but at right after the PC is turned on, I now only have a simple bash-commnand line for grub.
[09:31] <ramvi> Why isnt wubi working?
[09:31] <UBNTUhelp> How can I get my grub-config back?
[09:31] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: I can't mount my external HD and phone at the same time
[09:31] <argolinho> Johto can i get xine installed just by doing sudo apt-get install xine?
[09:31] <shekhar> they both want to be in /media/phone
[09:31] <Juppers> soundray - will thayt make it load after or before the udev stuff?
[09:31] <Johto> argolinho: and try more than just DVD, use .avi and stuff, xvid/divx/mp4 contents
[09:31] <soundray> Juppers: after
[09:31] <Johto> argolinho: uh uh, please read the documents ok?
[09:31] <thx1137> ramvi: what's not working?
[09:31] <Johto> argolinho: i see you are new :D
[09:31] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: I find that I'm having to always do sudo mount -a and then the HD mounts inside /media/phone
[09:31] <Juppers> soundray - thanks. I hope that works
[09:32] <soundray> Juppers: good luck
[09:32] <ramvi> thx1137: cant connect to the server to install ubuntu
[09:32] <soundray> Juppers: do you know how to blacklist?
[09:32] <argolinho> Johto never bothered to use any videos in ubuntu...now i gotta use it.lol
[09:32] <Jack_Sparrow> shekhar: If you have the phone plugged in boot up and then plug in the external does it work?
[09:32] <Johto> argolinho: check the ubuntu guides, about media :)
[09:32] <UBNTUhelp> I really need help quite fast, please help me
[09:32] <panik3r> How do i fix really long boot up time on ubuntu?
[09:32] <argolinho> Johto no prob, i'll figure it out ;) thanks man
[09:32] <Busata> never turn it off!
[09:33] <Jack_Sparrow> !patience
[09:33] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: no
[09:33] <blazemonger> mint linux jacked ubuntu
[09:33] <Lekrem> UBNTUhelp: What OS's do you have?
[09:33] <Johto> argolinho: i had day or two to "tweak" my media stuff to what i like  :) ..no pain, no gain :D
[09:33] <shekhar> I can never access both at the same time
[09:33] <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
[09:33] <soundray> UBNTUhelp: boot from the live CD, mount your root partition to /mnt and copy your backed up file to /mnt/boot/grub/menu.lst
[09:33] <Gromet> Enselic: wow this little freakin online Ruby interface is awesome haha.. it walks you through step by step..
[09:33] <thx1137> ramvi: hmm, not sure, never ran into that.  I'd say to check/disable any firewalls to make sure
[09:33] <UBNTUhelp> Ubuntu 7.04
[09:34] <Enselic> Gromet: yeah :)
[09:34] <Scunizi> UBNTUhelp, from the command line type (sudo cp menu.lst_backup menu.lst)
[09:34] <pike__> Gromet: ruby is very sweet
[09:34] <Scunizi> UBNTUhelp, then reboot
[09:34] <Gromet> its like programming for r-tards like me
[09:34] <blazemonger> is it possible to have ubuntu and gnewsense be able to boot off the same drive?
[09:34] <soundray> Scunizi: UBNTUhelp system isn't booted
[09:34] <blazemonger> with a 40 gig hd i want to boot two distros
[09:34] <Jack_Sparrow> shekhar: You can rem out  # line 17 but that will only pull out the phone for now..  I would start there.. then run the script diskmounter with both of your devices attached..
[09:34] <blazemonger> one for playing and one for my studio work
[09:35] <panik3r> How do i fix really long boot up time on ubuntu?
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[09:35] <anklebiter> !different distro
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[09:35] <soundray> panik3r: how long does it take, and where does it linger?
[09:35] <Sonarx> Hello! I'm running Ubuntu 7.04 with an Nvidia 9200FX card. The drivers install and work just fine, however image and video quality is terrible, while the ui is fine. Any ideas?
[09:35] <UBNTUhelp> yes, i only get command not recognized when Im in bash/grub
[09:35] <argolinho> Johto 2 days?isnt that way too long?lol
[09:36] <soundray> UBNTUhelp: did you get my advice?
[09:36] <PriceChild> Sonarx, erm.... nvidia 9200?
[09:36] <panik3r> when i boot, it says something about erroe pci, then it says starting grub and hangs for like 3-5 mins
[09:36] <UBNTUhelp> yes
[09:36] <panik3r> *erroe
[09:36] <inke> Hello
[09:36] <panik3r> *error
[09:36] <Juppers> soundray - just put the module name in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist   like blacklist dvb_usb right?
[09:36] <Sonarx> Sorry 5200
[09:36] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: where do I get diskmounter?
[09:36] <new> hi all
[09:36] <Johto> argolinho: lol, no man, if you are a linux freak :D
[09:36] <new> does someone use gyachi? it doesnt connect to server ... pls help me
[09:37] <Johto> argolinho: i like to tweak my shit 99% ..the last 1% is the sweetest :D
[09:37] <soundray> panik3r: that sounds like a BIOS issue, nothing to do with ubuntu itself
[09:37] <Scunizi> UBNTUhelp, If you have a live cd boot to that, then mount your HD, from there you could gksudo nautilus, careful you're in root.  Go to the hd find the file and copy it then rename it accordingly
[09:37] <Alle1> hi
[09:37] <Jack_Sparrow> shekhar: wget http://media.ubuntu-nl.org/scripts/diskmounter
[09:37] <soundray> !blacklist | Juppers
[09:37] <ubotu> Juppers: To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add  blacklist <modulename>  to the end of that list - To explicitly load modules in a specific order, list them in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and type  sudo update-initramfs -u 
[09:37] <Johto> argolinho: oh, and i mean "during 2 days" ...
[09:37] <panik3r> hrmmm
[09:37] <dzb> !wine
[09:37] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[09:37] <argolinho> Johto found out and installed xine :D
[09:37] <Johto> argolinho: but anyways, i am what you could call "expert" user..used linux from '94
[09:37] <panik3r> anyway to tell for sure if it a bios issue?
[09:37] <Johto> argolinho: nice
[09:38] <soundray> Juppers: hey, that blacklist factoid has another possible solution for your problem...
[09:38] <Sonarx> Hello! I'm running Ubuntu 7.04 with an Nvidia GeForce FX5200 card. The drivers install and work just fine, however image and video quality is terrible, while the ui is fine. Any ideas?
[09:38] <Alle1> jrib: are you here?
[09:38] <PriceChild> Sonarx, you used the restricted drivers manager?
[09:38] <argolinho> Johto ahahahhaa...I shouldnt mess with u then, i am what u could call "novice" user, used linux from nearly 1 month ago. lol
[09:38] <MilitantPotato> Im trying to install Ubuntu on my wife's PC via the live CD, it gets to the brown screen where normally a small box opens showing it's loading nautalis and all, then stops responding, the caps and num lock lights start flashing.  What should I do?
[09:38] <Juppers> list them in the initramfs?
[09:38] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: awesome this looks like it will do the trick. Thanks! :-)
[09:38] <Johto> Sonarx: try to make a screenshot
[09:39] <soundray> panik3r: does it spend a long time hanging before grub appears? If it does, it's a BIOS issue.
[09:39] <Jack_Sparrow> shekhar: np
[09:39] <new> does anybody know a programm to chat with yahoo contacts ? a program with cam feature
[09:39] <Alle1> !automatix
[09:39] <Sonarx> Yes, I've also built them from source. The crazy thing is it was working just fine.
[09:39] <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
[09:39] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: could you help me with something much more esoteric?
[09:39] <Alle1> how to uninstall automatix
[09:39] <Dr_Link> I have two partitions; Ubuntu and Windows. Now, here's my problem. Since Ubuntu can see all of my partitions, is it safe for me to access my Windows partition with Ubuntu and edit some files?
[09:39] <soundray> Juppers: yes. Never tried that myself, though
[09:39] <Sonarx> I would unfortunately I'm at work right now.
[09:39] <Johto> argolinho: ah, you are youngling..good luck with your journey, it will be long but wise one :D
[09:39] <aricz> Hi, I need some help with adding a new hdd to linux. I've put in a 40gb hdd as slave, fdisk /etc/hdb1 (the new hd), made 2 primary partitions on it. Now, being the newbie I am, what to do next? I want to make 1 partition exf3 and 1 partition FAT16.. how do I do this?
[09:39] <Jack_Sparrow> shekhar: stll trying to eat lunch but ask anyhow
[09:39] <riotkittie> Dr_Link: what kind of win partiton ? NTFS?
[09:39] <soundray> Juppers: I'd start by listing only your PCI cards there, leaving the USB stuff alone at first
[09:39] <riotkittie> Dr_Link: or FAT32?
[09:40] <panik3r> only when starting grub
[09:40] <Dr_Link> riotkittie: NTFS.
[09:40] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: I've lost all sound output and I think my alsa.conf is buggered
[09:40] <Johto> argolinho: i remember the days without the internet, i messed with slackware v.3 and it took 2 weeks to even get to the the GUI ..those were the days :D
[09:40] <KrimZon> aha, that broke it but then after that if fixed it :)
[09:40] <panik3r> its says starting grub. then goes black for like 3-5 mins
[09:40] <Johto> argolinho: no one even to help me :D
[09:40] <genii> Dr_Link: fat/fat32 partitions can be safely edited without much else from linux. for ntfs you need a driver that allows you read/write
[09:40] <Tonren> Hey guys, I'm gonna buy a new Windows laptop and I want to dual boot Ubuntu.  What are the graphic cards, wireless cards, sound cards, etc., with the BEST Linux support?  Where can I find out?
[09:40] <Jack_Sparrow> shekhar: Another victim of automatix...
[09:40] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: I mean /var/lib/alsa/asound.state
[09:41] <Alle1> :(
[09:41] <Terrasque> Johto: I remember using windows 3.1 :p now THAT was horror
[09:41] <soundray> panik3r: okay, that's a different issue then.
[09:41] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: damn I never knew that automatix wreaks such havoc
[09:41] <Jack_Sparrow> shekhar: Cant help with that one..
[09:41] <Johto> Terrasque: :)
[09:41] <MilitantPotato> Im trying to install Ubuntu on my wife's PC via the live CD, it gets to the brown screen  then stops responding, the caps and num lock lights start flashing.  What should I do? Feisty 386 w/ a AMD x2 3800, Geforce 6800GT, 2gb of ram.
[09:41] <riotkittie> Dr_Link: At the moment, ability to write to NTFS from linux is still in beta stage, and because MS wont release NTFS specs or whatever, there *are* risks in writing to it, and you can lose data. You can enable it, and you can do it... but depending on the files, you may want to consider a shared FAT32 part
[09:41] <shekhar> Jack_Sparrow: okay no worries, thanks anyway for your kind help!
[09:41] <argolinho> Johto see, that's the thing u were preparing urself to help others, to save them from the limitations of Microsoft.lol...ur like NEO now, u can fly and all that :D...ahaahahahhah
[09:41] <Jack_Sparrow> shekhar: np
[09:41] <riotkittie> instead because that tends to be safer.
[09:41] <soundray> panik3r: you're not seeing the boot messages, probably because your video setup is incompatible with ubuntu's boot screen.
[09:41] <panik3r> does ubuntu wait to start service for devices?
[09:41] <Alle1> 	anyone knows this error?
[09:41] <Johto> Terrasque: i have horrors everyday at my work, have to use vista machines with too low ram ..oh the horrors
[09:42] <Dr_Link> I need to resize my Windows partition.
[09:42] <Alle1> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/metacity-common_1%3a2.18.2-0ubuntu1_all.deb: subprocess new post-removal script returned error exit status 1
[09:42] <weston> hey, does anyone know how to get  glib-gettext.m4
[09:42] <Johto> argolinho: lol
[09:42] <soundray> panik3r: you can fix that by removing all instances of 'quiet splash' from /boot/grub/menu.lst
[09:42] <panik3r> it does finally boot, but just hangs for a while
[09:42] <argolinho> Johto I think it used to be a lot harder than now, to get used to linux, no GUI :o
[09:42] <riotkittie> MilitantPotato: caps and num lock flashNG ?? and it ... locks up?
[09:42] <Terrasque> Johto: in my humble experience, the act of installing vista on a machine, no matter how powerful, will make it emulate my old 286
[09:42] <soundray> panik3r: it won't make it boot faster, but you'll see what it is that is taking up time during boot. Make sense?
[09:42] <PriceChild> weston, sudo apt-get install libglib2.0-dev
[09:42] <weston> ah, thanks
[09:43] <neuber> I have no sound and when  I try to look at the mixer, I get "No volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found"
[09:43] <MilitantPotato> riotkittie: no caps and scroll lock flashing, no responce from keyboard or mouse
[09:43] <lashmoov3> is mounting flickr possible through fuse?
[09:43] <MilitantPotato> ctrl alt backspace does nothing either
[09:43] <Johto> argolinho: yeah, but actually better on some terms, that way new users had to keep learning the "basics" of unix first..learning good solid basics :D
[09:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Johto: Vist the ultimate 286 emulator
[09:43] <panik3r> yes
[09:43] <AlexC_> Hey
[09:43] <Terrasque> actually, my 286 with dos 4.0 and word perfect was leagues faster than wista + office is
[09:43] <riotkittie> MilitantPotato: mmm, kernel panic. and the brown screen is... when the desktop starts to load?
[09:43] <Johto> argolinho: doing ls, cd, and shiit all day long :D
[09:43] <soundray> panik3r: hope that helps -- logging off now.
[09:43] <Terrasque> on my new machine
[09:43] <AlexC_> I have something in my trash that I don't have permission to empty! how can I get rid of it ><
[09:43] <VASH--SAYS> hz
[09:43] <Johto> Jack_Sparrow: lol
[09:43] <MilitantPotato> yes riotkittie, the desktop tries to load
[09:43] <Diogo|Skol|> how i reg my nick??
[09:43] <argolinho> Johto ahahha...lol
[09:44] <Diogo|Skol|> on xchat
[09:44] <lashmoov3> http://tuxmann.blogspot.com/2005/11/announcing-flickrfs_03.html
[09:44] <soundray> AlexC_: on the command line, use 'sudo rm -f /home/yourusername/.Trash/*'
[09:44] <lashmoov3> the date is old, but I can't find anything on it anywhere else
[09:44] <MilitantPotato> it locks up where I'm used to seeing nautilus and the other stuff loading in a small box
[09:44] <riotkittie> Diogo|Skol|: /msg nickserv register <pass> <email>  maybe.... or /msg nickserv help
[09:44] <argolinho> Johto if u werent a programmer, I bet u'd be stuck most of the time, trying to find ways to kill ur computer.lol
[09:44] <soundray> AlexC_: or rm -rf
[09:44] <AlexC_> soundray: weird, I was looking for that - it's not there! (even when show hidden)
[09:44] <Johto> argolinho: i remember i was complete lost first in the command line..had dos knowlage thou..but still i was scared shitless..just like neo first unplugged from matrix, puking on the floor :D
[09:45] <riotkittie> MilitantPotato: i'm not sure what can be done at that point - you may need to use the alternate install :|
[09:45] <neuber> I have no sound and when I try to open the mixer I get "No volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found"
[09:45] <soundray> AlexC_: it's case sensitive, did you consider that?
[09:45] <AlexC_> soundray: yes =) I mean I'm looking at it via nautilus - it's not there
[09:45] <soundray> AlexC_: I'd only trust the command line on that.
[09:45] <Johto> Never type "rm -rf /" as root, NEVER ..i have done that too ..oh those times were golded :D
[09:45] <argolinho> Johto just like new first unplugged from matrix ahahhahhhahahahahahahaahhahhaahh...lol
[09:45] <Johto> golden
[09:45] <slowz3r> What does it mean when i get libnids not initialized ??
[09:46] <argolinho> Johto now u can fly and beat up agents :o
[09:46] <argolinho> lol
[09:46] <AlexC_> soundray: it doesn't show up with ls -a either
[09:46] <Johto> i also had mounted rw my windows drives when i typed "rm -rf /" :D
[09:46] <Jack_Sparrow> AlexC_:  use 'sudo rm -f /root/.Trash/* '
[09:46] <AlexC_> ouch ;)
[09:46] <argolinho> Johto was it worthy or what?
[09:46] <Terrasque> soundray: and THERE is why I really really like linux. Something trying to put the wool over my face? Ching, a terminal is up, and the system is at my command
[09:46] <PriceChild> Johto, lets stop typing that command here please.
[09:46] <AlexC_> Jack_Sparrow: that's not their either :S
[09:46] <Johto> argolinho: yeah, with one hand, another is on my coffee mug
[09:46] <argolinho> Johto I'm ashamed of being all these years using windows.lol
[09:46] <Johto> PriceChild: ok?
[09:46] <soundray> Terrasque: yeah... doesn't seem to help in AlexC_'s case unfortunately
[09:47] <DarrylT> I need help configuring network in Ubuntu 7.04
[09:47] <panik3r> so just delete that like menu.lst?
[09:47] <Terrasque> soundray: then nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure
[09:47] <MilitantPotato> riotkittie: grabbing the alternate now, ty
[09:47] <Johto> argolinho: well, at least now i find its good to know linux/unix because windows is crappier on every release, i have lost hope of microsoft :I
[09:47] <Juppers> soundray - rock. that seems to have gotten it. thanks a ton. I was about to start losing hair over it.
[09:47] <MilitantPotato> is there anyway to do a debug load from the live CD?
[09:47] <soundray> Juppers: blacklist or initramfs?
[09:48] <Juppers> blacklist
[09:48] <neuber> can anyone help me out with my sound issues?
[09:48] <AlexC_> soundray: where could this be coming from then?
[09:48] <soundray> Juppers: glad it worked :)
[09:48] <Terrasque> AlexC_: got any external drives or FAT drives connected?
[09:48] <tschaub> I can ping my IP from another machine on a LAN, but requests to port 80 (telnet myip 80) never get a response - iptables --list makes me think nothing is blocked - do I have to do something else to allow requests on port 80?
[09:48] <Johto> argolinho: i do IT stuff at work, it-support stuff, so believe me, i still get my share of windows :D
[09:48] <Tonren> Hey guys, I'm gonna buy a new Windows laptop and I want to dual boot Ubuntu.  What are the graphic cards, wireless cards, sound cards, etc., with the BEST Linux support?  Where can I find out?
[09:48] <soundray> AlexC_: have you seen Jack_Sparrow's suggestion ^^ ?
[09:48] <panik3r> soundray what exactly do i do in that file?
[09:48] <AlexC_> soundray: yes, it's not there
[09:49] <AlexC_> Terrasque: Terrasque: 1 fat partition - checking now
[09:49] <Johto> Tonren: videocard = NVIDIA
[09:49] <DarrylT> leave
[09:49] <riotkittie> MilitantPotato: good luck with that
[09:49] <argolinho> Johto still, I'm still fighting to get dual booting between Vista/Ubuntu 7.04, cause vista came pre-installed on my new laptop, BIG BIG BIG problems, this one I'm using has XP/Ubuntu 7.04, the other one...is just trying to kill me, but eventually, one day, very very soon, I'll win :D
[09:49] <AlexC_> there's the bugger!
[09:49] <ProN00b> does anyone know what this iptables (chain forward accept) rule does and where it comes from ? "TCPMSS     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere            tcp flags:SYN,RST/SYN tcpmss match 1400:1536 TCPMSS clamp to PMTU"
[09:49] <AlexC_> no it's not =(
[09:49] <soundray> panik3r: look for any occurrences of 'quiet splash' and remove them all. You might want to create a backup of that file first.
[09:49] <panik3r> ok thanx
[09:49] <Tonren> Johto: I've already dealt with ATI.  Bad.  Very bad.  Which NVIDIA card should I go with?
[09:49] <UBNTUhelp> ok, now i have typed [sudo cp menu.lst_backup menu.lst]  in the livecd terminal, and it seems like menu.lst has been recovered
[09:49] <Jack_Sparrow> AlexC_: Double check....  go to /  then to root and look for hidden /.Trash
[09:49] <Johto> argolinho: indeed, just dont give up, take brakes if u need, but dont give up, read and drink lot of coffee, that helps :D
[09:49] <argolinho> Johto me to...lol...but I'm not working yet...2 more years and I'm done with Uni.lol...in the mean time, I drink coca-cola in front of the pc.lol
[09:49] <soundray> AlexC_: perhaps you can fix it with a 'gksudo nautilus'
[09:49] <slowz3r> What does it mean when i get libnids not initialized in dsniff ??
[09:50] <UBNTUhelp> I have not reboote yet, but have i done right?
[09:50] <AlexC_> soundray: trouble is I don't know where to look to find it =)
[09:50] <Johto> Tonren: 7xxx series has the best support or lower now, not sure about the 8xxxx
[09:50] <AlexC_> Jack_Sparrow: have done, there is nothing
[09:50] <Dr_Link> Dammit!
[09:50] <Johto> Tonren: i have GF6600GT
[09:50] <AlexC_> even with show hidden, ls -a also does not show it
[09:50] <soundray> UBNTUhelp: if you did that in the right directory, then yes
[09:50] <Dr_Link> I SO should've made my Linux partition NTFS.
[09:50] <Tonren> Johto: Does it work well?  What about Wireless?
[09:50] <panik3r> it wont let me save it
[09:50] <earthian> hello, where are located gnome menu entries?
[09:50] <argolinho> Johto I can't drink coffee...lol...it tastes really weird to me...but I can drin loads and loads of coca-cola.lol...I could kill myself with that.lol...do u think coca-cola is still good?or is it only coffee? :D
[09:50] <Johto> argolinho: hehe
[09:51] <earthian> i.e. all the shortcuts that are in the menu
[09:51] <soundray> AlexC_: 'sudo find / -name \.Trash'
[09:51] <earthian> main menu ^
[09:51] <Johto> Tonren: well, dont know about the wireless, but nvidia is "de facto" on linux..best accell support
[09:51] <neuber> can someone please help me out with my lack of sound?
[09:51] <Johto> Tonren: you should check somewhere a good hardware list, search ubuntu forums?
[09:51] <hoarycripple> if I switch my existing hard drives to the serial attached scsi interface on my motherboard, how will i need to modify grub?
[09:51] <Tonren> Johto: I've been wondering where I could find one.
[09:52] <Johto> Tonren: good guess would be to browse the hardware section of the ubuntu forums?
[09:52] <genii> hoarycripple: It depends in what order the bios finds them
[09:52] <UBNTUhelp> The problem occured when I tried GFXboot, I'm new to linux, but really likes it ^^ Vista is shit when getting used to Ubuntu :)
[09:52] <Johto> Tonren: usually older is better in terms of hardware support :)
[09:53] <downhillgames> where is the firewall controls (GUI) in Ubuntu?
[09:53] <downhillgames> s/is/are/
[09:53] <Jack_Sparrow> !firewall
[09:53] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[09:53] <learningmode> tonren: google ubunutu hardware compatability list
[09:53] <earthian> where are the .desktop files of gnome-panel main menu located physically?
[09:53] <hoarycripple> genii, so you think I should just put them on the interface and see what happens?  and then modify grub accordingly?
[09:53] <downhillgames> no crap
[09:53] <slowz3r> I need some help with Dsniff
[09:53] <Dr_Link> ....wait.
[09:53] <Tonren> learningmode: That's a remarkably good idea.  Thanks.
[09:53] <downhillgames> SOOOO
[09:53] <Dr_Link> Can a Linux partition be NTFS?
[09:53] <downhillgames> in a default install, where are the GUI tools for iptables
[09:53] <genii> hoarycripple: If you make the bios have the SAS as first boot device you likely won't need to do much to grub, it will just be first HD again
[09:53] <Johto> Dr_Link: no no
[09:53] <downhillgames> i've been using linux since rh7 lol. dont tell me what iptables is lmao
[09:53] <Johto> Dr_Link: that sounded dirty :D
[09:54] <niuq> hello i have a partition with linux of 100gb, id like to make 50gb of those 100gb ntfs, how could i make that?
[09:54] <panik3r> hrmmm
[09:54] <Jack_Sparrow> downhillgames: GUI tools for firewalls Not installed by default
[09:54] <UBNTUhelp> Can someone tell me what to do in step 5 at the gfxboot (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=208855), I dont understand what to do exactly
[09:54] <jason_> hey
[09:54] <learningmode> tonren: welcome
[09:54] <MilitantPotato> whoa, in safe grafics install I have 200+ tiny status bars tiled all over
[09:54] <Jack_Sparrow> !attitude > downhillgames:
[09:54] <hoarycripple> genii, thanks for the help.  will try this soon.  I didn't know what to do with SAS when I acquired the mobo, but now i'm learning about it :)
[09:54] <jason_> where will i get Ubuntu Drivers for printers
[09:54] <downhillgames> Jack_Sparrow; ah. is there a equiv of system-config-securitylevel available in the repos?
[09:54] <jason_> where will i get Ubuntu Drivers for printers
[09:54] <panik3r> how do i log in as sudo so i can change files with the ui
[09:54] <downhillgames> !helpful != Jack_Sparrow
[09:54] <downhillgames> :P
[09:54] <f0rqu3> >_>
[09:55] <Ltar> I'm having trouble running games in WINE. All the game's i've tried to install have been given Platiunum ratings on WINEDB, but none will play- giving me some variation of errors, usually involving sound.
[09:55] <Ltar> Total annihilation is unable to initialize sound engine, Homeworld complains that it required a 16-bit sound device, and won't install. Is a problem with linux not supporting my sound card completely? or does wine need to be directed to my soundcard? music etc plays fine, but games complain in WINE.
[09:55] <f0rqu3> ubuntu for the weak
[09:55] <ProN00b> downhillgames, iptables is poo, you never actually need it except for routing
[09:55] <niuq> hello i have a partition with linux of 100gb, id like to make 50gb of those 100gb ntfs, how could i make that?
[09:55] <downhillgames> ProN00b; shush. you know nothing
[09:55] <MilitantPotato> whoa, now it's multi colored stuff
[09:55] <anklebiter> woot
[09:55] <anklebiter> flamebait
[09:55] <MilitantPotato> maybe its this monitor
[09:55] <ProN00b> lol
[09:56] <Jack_Sparrow> We know how to add someont to our ignore list
[09:56] <MilitantPotato> black screen now, getting a light show :D
[09:56] <niuq> hello i have a partition with linux of 100gb, id like to make 50gb of those 100gb ntfs, how could i make that?
[09:56] <tschaub> any hints about why "ping ubuntu_ip" works but "http://ubuntu_ip" doesn't - from another machine on the LAN? (iptables --list shows nothing interesting)
[09:56] <Ltar> niuq: try Gparted
[09:56] <learningmode> f0rqu3: the weak get off on isultng others.
[09:56] <niuq> Gparted ok
[09:57] <Ltar> niuq: it should come preinstalled in ubuntu
[09:57] <ProN00b> does anyone know what this iptables (chain forward accept) rule does and where it comes from ? "TCPMSS     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere            tcp flags:SYN,RST/SYN tcpmss match 1400:1536 TCPMSS clamp to PMTU"
[09:57] <niuq> ok
[09:57] <weston> does anyone know where I can get the following files? - codeset.m4 gettext.m4 glibc21.m4 iconv.m4 isc-posix.m4 lcmessage.m4
[09:57] <weston>   progtest.m4
[09:57] <PriceChild> weston, search on packages.ubuntu.com
[09:57] <Ltar> niuq: I haven't played with it very much, but I understand it's supposed to be very simple to use
[09:57] <weston> kk
[09:57] <StucKman> hi all. I'm using dapper. updatedb is scanning nfs mounts even if it's pruned from the config file. any hints?
[09:57] <earthian> weston, on your computer?
[09:57] <Jack_Sparrow> Ltar: It is part of the livecd but needs to be added after the install
[09:57] <aricz> Hi, I have a new hdd at /dev/hdb .. I've formatted it to exf3 and mounted it to /db .. so it works. But how do I add another partition on that new hd ? I want it to be FAT16.. anyone? :)
[09:57] <niuq> ok
[09:57] <weston> yes
[09:58] <ChrisF-> aricz:  sudo gparted
[09:58] <aricz> ChrisF- : /dev/hdb or /dev/hdb1 ?
[09:58] <earthian> weston, " locate *.m4 "
[09:58] <evan_> hey FATAL: Module stk11xx.ko not found is this worse?
[09:59] <dtidd> Hello all, I need help setting up a network configuration in Ubuntu 7.04
[09:59] <ChrisF-> dtidd:  Just ask the question
[09:59] <KrimZon> i bet vista doesnt even come with magjongg
[09:59] <jason_> where will i get Ubuntu Drivers for printers
[09:59] <ChrisF-> jason_:  YOur printer should be in the CUPS package
[09:59] <PriceChild> jason_, should be already installed... system > admin > printing
[09:59] <jason_> .it didn't
[09:59] <panik3r> how do i save files in /grub when i edit them using gedit, it says i dont have premissions
[09:59] <ChrisF-> what POS printer do you have?
[09:59] <jason_> Canon pxma
[10:00] <Dr_Link> Down with Linu-*shot*
[10:00] <jason_> Cannon Pixma iP660D
[10:00] <UBNTUhelp> Can someone tell me what to do in step 5 at the gfxboot (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=208855), I dont understand what to do exactly, its says "and make it use gfxboot"
[10:00] <jason_> hey guys
[10:00] <dtidd> I have set up the static ip, default gateway, and DNS. I am on a peer to peer network. All the XP configs have WINS server.  Do I need that for Ubuntu to work?
[10:00] <jason_> i got it
[10:01] <Azhi_Dahaka> hi
[10:01] <dtidd> that is a network in a corporate environment.
[10:01] <panik3r> how do i save files in /grub when i edit them using gedit, it says i dont have premissions
[10:01] <ChrisF-> panik3r:  I told you the answer in a /msg
[10:01] <panik3r> oh my bad
[10:01] <ChrisF-> panik3r:  :)
[10:02] <aricz> "mkpartfs primary fat16 30000 40000" in parted.. then it tells me "The closest location we can manage is 40.0GB to 40.0GB." .. ok? :)
[10:02] <Azhi_Dahaka> one time, i saw an app that displayed the terminal like the console on fps games... anyone knows the name of such app?
[10:02] <rafaelscj> !codec
[10:02] <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
[10:02] <n00dl3> Azhi_Dahaka: tilda
[10:02] <Azhi_Dahaka> thx, n00dl3
[10:03] <panik3r> please send the msg again, i didnt get it
[10:03] <earthian> so where are the gnome-panel main menu entries located on my filesystem in ubuntu feisty??????
[10:03] <earthian> :/
[10:03] <n00dl3> panik3r: gksudo gedit? :o
[10:03] <panik3r> in terminal?
[10:03] <ChrisF-> yes
[10:03] <n00dl3> panik3r: Yar
[10:03] <panik3r> ok, does that apply to any app?
[10:03] <ChrisF-> sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[10:04] <ChrisF-> no
[10:04] <ChrisF-> just ones you need to be root to run
[10:04] <n00dl3> gksudo is better for gui apps :o
[10:04] <panik3r> yea thats what i ment
[10:04] <evan_> help:O FATAL: Module stk11xx.ko not found, when i try to unload it ,is this worse?
[10:04] <ChrisF-> 99% of what you do you don't need to sudo
[10:04] <slowz3r> I need some help with Dsniff
[10:04] <ChrisF-> why is gksudo "better"
[10:04] <n00dl3> The internets said so
[10:04] <ChrisF-> right... that's what I thought
[10:04] <n00dl3> :] 
[10:05] <genii> !sudo
[10:05] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[10:05] <n00dl3> Do you go against the word of the itnernet?
[10:05] <evan_> !modules
[10:05] <ubotu> To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add  blacklist <modulename>  to the end of that list - To explicitly load modules in a specific order, list them in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and type  sudo update-initramfs -u 
[10:05] <dtidd> I have set up the static ip, default gateway, and DNS. I am on a peer to peer network in a business. All the XP configs have WINS server. Do I need that for Ubuntu to work?
[10:05] <panik3r> ok, what about /griub files i need to edit
[10:05] <ChrisF-> panik3r: What are you trying to do?
[10:05] <jimcooncat> gksudo lets you put an & at the end of the command line, so your program runs in the background. With sudo, you can't use the &
[10:05] <n00dl3> panik3r: What do you mean?
[10:06] <panik3r> i need to edit my menu.lst
[10:06] <panik3r> so i can see where my system is hanging on boot
[10:06] <bottiger> I'm trying to get my wacom digitizer configured. I plugged it in and it "worked". However, I like the pen to be absolute (and not relative as it was), and since i have two monitors i need to lock it to only one screen so I don't screw up the 4:3 digitizer->monitor ratio. I added the "Option        "Mode"          "Absolute"" to my xorg.conf but without any luck :( Can anyone help? http://pastebin.ca/642185
[10:06] <ChrisF-> panik3r:  Go to terminal... copy paste this...  "gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst"
[10:06] <JRsup1> Hello all...I could really use some help formatting a drive.  ERROR: <drive> is apparently in use by the system; will not make a filesystem here!
[10:06] <n00dl3> JRsup1: should probably unmount it?
[10:06] <neuber> hi can someone help me out, I cant get sound working
[10:07] <Ernz> Hello, can anyone please give me help as I need to get a printer I just bought working with Ubuntu URGENTLY for work.
[10:07] <jimcooncat> JRsup1: quick way is to log out, log in again, then do your format
[10:07] <ChrisF-> Ernz:  System > Administration > Printers > Add new printer
[10:07] <Sp4rKy> can i ask kaffeine to record a tnt movie by selecting it in the channel program ?
[10:07] <jimcooncat> JRsup1: that will usually help you unmount it easy
[10:07] <Azhi_Dahaka> n00dl3, do you know something like tilda for os x?
[10:07] <JRsup1> Drive's not mounted, and logged out/in and rebooted...no luck
[10:07] <aricz> Hi, I've added a new hdd (/etc/hdb and /etc/hdb1) I formatted it to exf3 .. now I want 10gb FAT16 partition on it. So I start up 'parted' and do a "mkpartfs primary fat16 30000 40000". It then tells me "The closest location we can manage is 40.0GB to 40.0GB." .. ok? :)
[10:07] <Ernz> ChrisF - My printer model is not there
[10:07] <n00dl3> Azhi_Dahaka: No i don't sorry
[10:07] <jimcooncat> Ernz: hmm, what printer is it?
[10:07] <ChrisF-> Ernz:  See if your manufacturer has a driver for it... or choose Generic
[10:07] <armyriad> I think Canonical purposely makes Ubuntu buggy so that more people will buy their technical support.
[10:08] <panik3r> gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lstsammie@sammie-desktop:~$ gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[10:08] <panik3r> GNOME_SUDO_PASS
[10:08] <panik3r> thats what i get
[10:08] <ChrisF-> type your password there
[10:08] <Ernz> jimcooncat / ChrisF - Epson Styus Photo RX560 - Brand new - I just bought it for some work i need to complete urgently.
[10:08] <panik3r> oh duh ;p
[10:08] <jimcooncat> armyriad: I don't think you've seen how far they've come
[10:08] <ChrisF-> Ernz:  Go to epson.com and look fro a driver
[10:08] <ChrisF-> or just install it as a generic printer
[10:08] <aravind> help please , i have got a split zip archive , zipped usinng windows into 4 parts , how can  i unzip it in linux
[10:08] <AncientRelic> we need to give armyriad some hoary love
[10:08] <niuq> how could i change the permision of a bunch of files?
[10:09] <AncientRelic> -
[10:09] <niuq> at once
[10:09] <AncientRelic> chmod with wildcards?
[10:09] <n00dl3> niuq: *?
[10:09] <niuq> noodl3: ok thx
[10:09] <slowz3r> I need some help with Dsniff
[10:09] <ChrisF-> slowz3r:  That's not a question
[10:10] <n00dl3> niuq: I ment use a wild card lol
[10:10] <aricz> Trying again, I've added a new hdd (/etc/hdb and /etc/hdb1) I formatted it to exf3 .. now I want 10gb FAT16 partition on it. So I start up 'parted' and do a "mkpartfs primary fat16 30000 40000". It then tells me "The closest location we can manage is 40.0GB to 40.0GB." .. ok? :)
[10:10] <niuq> noodl3: yeah i figured out that ^^
[10:10] <slowz3r> ChrisF-: alright fine ill restate it as a question What is i need help with dsniff happy now
[10:10] <n00dl3> niuq: Just making sure ;P
[10:10] <Johto> aravind: what if you go to terminal and type "unzip *.zip" in the directory you have those zips
[10:11] <Ernz> ChrisF - Which Generic model should I use?
[10:11] <neverblue> aricz, how big is the drive?
[10:11] <ChrisF-> slowz3r:  No, that came out awfully retarded.
[10:11] <panik3r> do i need to just erase the word quiet splash from the file, save, then reboot?
[10:11] <niuq> noodl3: thank you ^_^)!
[10:11] <ChrisF-> ERnz:  Just try one and see if it works
[10:11] <aricz> neverblue: 40gb
[10:11] <jimcooncat> Ernz: looks like gutenprint support it.
[10:11] <b4l74z4r> how do i instruct opera to use azureus for torrents, i don't know where the azureus executable is?
[10:11] <armyriad> Ubuntu takes a ****ing long time to boot. How can I speed it up?
[10:11] <slowz3r> ChrisF-: well isntead of being a dick you could try and help instead of try to be a smart ass
[10:11] <stdin> slowz3r: you have to ask the question for people to answer it
[10:11] <ChrisF-> slowz3r:  I don't understand what you need help with.
[10:11] <Ernz> jimcooncat: I know, that's what I thought, but I can't see it in the list anywhere.
[10:11] <Johto> btw, is there a better package archiver than the gnomes "archiver" ? i'm looking somehting more robust like Winrar?
[10:12] <ChrisF-> slowz3r:  It's like walking into a restaurant and saying, "I'm hungry" and then staring blankly at the help.
[10:12] <Johto> aravind: define "sh11t load" ?
[10:12] <jimcooncat> Ernz: looks like turboprint supports it too, but you have to pay for it. I had to for my Canon.
[10:12] <neverblue> aricz, what about the other 30GB?
[10:12] <rdesh> anyone know hwo to get java plugin working on feisty amd64?
[10:12] <neverblue> armyriad, buy new hardware
[10:12] <Ernz> Jimcooncat: I just paid 120 for my printer.
[10:12] <Johto> armyriad: i mean yuo, how long is "sh1t long" ?
[10:12] <AncientRelic> armyriad, what are your stats?
[10:12] <neverblue> rdesh, google ubuntu guide
[10:12] <genii> armyriad: Put as kernel option into grub "profile"   the first time takes forever but faster afterwards
[10:13] <aricz> neverblue: what about it? I just installed a new hdd, formatted it to exf3.. and now I want to make a FAT16 partition on it.. it's 40gb with nothing on it
[10:13] <neverblue> it has that install, check the Edgy page, I believe
[10:13] <jayDawg> i threw up an awsome meta video search engine, www.metaflick.com
[10:13] <Jack_Sparrow> Ernz: Then they should be happy to take it back....
[10:13] <slowz3r> ChrisF-: the thing is cant picture how to exactly ask this question without making it a long ass sentence
[10:13] <neverblue> aricz, gparted?
[10:13] <aricz> neverblue: well, for some reason 'lost+found' is on it, not sure why.. :)
[10:13] <genii> armyriad: The file /boot/grub/menu.lst    is the file
[10:13] <aricz> neverblue: 'parted' in virtual console
[10:13] <Ernz> Jack_Sparrow: I doubt it
[10:13] <armyriad> Johto: It's about 10-15 minutes long.
[10:13] <neverblue> aricz, i have never used that before, can you do gparted?
[10:13] <panik3r> i have the same question as army riad
[10:13] <neverblue> or is that not an option?
[10:13] <TurtleBoots> hello all
[10:14] <Johto> armyriad: WOW, thats not normal, if you are not running on 268 ? :D
[10:14] <jimcooncat> Ernz: release notes for gutenprint http://shortify.com/5041
[10:14] <panik3r> i have the same problem as him
[10:14] <Johto> armyriad: 286AT  :D
[10:14] <weed002> hello everybody
[10:14] <Johto> armyriad: my machine boots to fully under minute
[10:14] <AncientRelic> armyriad my P266 laptop boots Puppy faster than that by about a factor of 10
[10:14] <ChrisF-> panik3r:  You are helpless.
[10:14] <panik3r> im on a 2ghz 1000mb ram
[10:14] <panik3r> i know ;p
[10:14] <neverblue> decrease the number of services your running, that will increase boot time
[10:14] <panik3r> im bran new to linux
[10:14] <aricz> neverblue: hmhm, no, want to learn it in commandline.. :) but thanks anyway
[10:14] <weed002> i 've just. How can i play real player stream ?
[10:14] <dtidd> I have set up the static ip, default gateway, and DNS in the network config for Ubuntu. I am on a peer to peer network in a business. All the XP configs have WINS server. How do I work around this issue in Ubuntu?
[10:14] <dtidd> 
[10:14] <AncientRelic> neverblue, I think he wants to DECREASE boot time ;)
[10:14] <genii> neverblue I'm sure there's something timing out in his init.d
[10:15] <weed002> which do I install ?
[10:15] <neverblue> lol @ AncientRelic
[10:15] <Tilllinux> I get an error when trying to mount my heroes of might and magic V DVD, saying: "Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume HOMMV"
[10:15] <Ernz> jimcooncat: Yep, that's my printer. Maybe I am not using the right version of gutenprint. How can I tell?
[10:15] <TurtleBoots> has anyone had problems with ktorrent dying after being left on for a lengthy period of time?
[10:15] <weed002> which package do I install ?
[10:15] <Johto> AncientRelic: LOL :D
[10:15] <neverblue> aricz, well, you can put the 10GB partition anywhere you like
[10:15] <JRsup1> n00dl3, jimcooncat: the drive's not mounted as far as I can tell. I've logged off/on and rebooted...no luck
[10:15] <neverblue> aricz, front, back, middle, whichever
[10:15] <Johto> AncientRelic: brainfarts are funny arent they? :D
[10:15] <aricz> neverblue: yeah, but it tells me "The closest location we can manage is 40.0GB to 40.0GB."
[10:15] <panik3r> i edited the files, now im going to reboot an see what happens
[10:15] <jimcooncat> Ernz: wish I could help there, but I don't use that. I had to buy turboprint for my Pixma
[10:15] <phiras> how can I remove a package ?
[10:15] <TurtleBoots> !ktorrent
[10:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ktorrent - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:15] <panik3r> wish me *luck*
[10:15] <AncientRelic> johto, without a doubt, I've had my shares
[10:15] <kop__> Hi, I would like to change my login screen. So, I did "sudo gdmsetup", but it exists with an error that "Cannot access configuration file (custom.conf)".... any clues to solve this ?
[10:15] <neverblue> aricz, what type of partition, extended?
[10:16] <Ernz> ARGH!!! Cheers anyway jimcooncat.
[10:16] <aricz> neverblue: primary
[10:16] <Johto> AncientRelic: braifarts + non native english speaking = funny times
[10:16] <aricz> neverblue: "mkpartfs primary fat16 30000 40000"
[10:16] <TurtleBoots> why does the bot not know about ktorrent anyone?
[10:16] <neverblue> aricz, thats why, it has to be an exteneded partion
[10:16] <genii> TurtleBoots: You might get more help on KDE apps in #kubuntu
[10:16] <TurtleBoots> thanks
[10:16] <neverblue> too many 'e's in there...
[10:16] <jimcooncat> JRsup1: sound like a permissions problem. (That's my default answer, and 80% of the time it's true.)
[10:16] <Johto> TurtleBoots: i use ktorrent, i like it
[10:17] <zachhale> i've got a raid-5 set up w/ mdadm. every few weeks i have to run fsck and let it repair for hours before it will re-mount. once it finally mounts i often lose access to huge directories of files. any idea what could be wrong?
[10:17] <jimcooncat> JRsup1: can you write to an already-formatted disk in the drive?
[10:17] <AncientRelic> I use Deluge for torrents
[10:17] <aricz> neverblue: "Error: An extended partition cannot hold a file system."
[10:17] <Johto> AncientRelic: i used deluge too, but it was too "simple" :I
[10:17] <Svish> how can I chmod +x file without giving x to both user group and everyone? i want to give it to just my user
[10:17] <AncientRelic> jotho, simple is better for most
[10:17] <Johto> Svish: chmod u+x blaah
[10:17] <Johto> Svish: u=current user
[10:17] <JRsup1> jimcooncat: it's a hard drive /dev/i2o/hda1.  I can work with /dev/hda1 just fine (boot drive)
[10:17] <neverblue> aricz, I am not going through all the commandlines for parted with you
[10:17] <TurtleBoots> #join kubuntu
[10:17] <neverblue> aricz, thats why I suggested gparted
[10:18] <Svish> Johto: ah, thanks, hehe
[10:18] <Svish> Johto: which means g and e is the other two options?
[10:18] <neverblue> aricz, if you want to really learn it, then maybe you want to actually read the documentation
[10:18] <TurtleBoots> how do you join another channel?
[10:18] <jimcooncat> sorry JRsup1 I'm unfamiliar with /dev/i2o. What's that stand for?
[10:18] <neverblue> TurtleBoots, /join #channel
[10:18] <Johto> Svish: g=group, o=other
[10:18] <ferronica>  how to remove gnu java  and install sun java ?
[10:18] <AncientRelic> best way to set up file sharing for a Mac client?
[10:18] <Svish> ah, other, thanks, hehe
[10:18] <aricz> neverblue: hey.. no point getting angry here.. it's your decision, it's all ok by me.. thanks for the help, I'll go on with my search
[10:19] <philipsmith> Hi. I just rebooted and all of the fonts, everything on my desktop, is SUPERSIZED!! How do I change this back to normal? I looked at System > Preferences > Screen Resolution, but didn't find options to make the resolution finer.
[10:19] <JRsup1> jimcooncat: i2o bus.  Used by some RAID cards (I believe Adaptec is one).  Mine is a Promise card.
[10:19] <Johto> Svish: dunt remember exactly what the "other" means but ..its not the same as a=all :D
[10:19] <jimcooncat> JRsup1: oh, I see. Don't know raid. sorry
[10:19] <evan_> hey whats the difference?? sudo insmod ./stk11xx.ko and sudo insmod stk11xx.ko
[10:19] <evan_> ?
[10:19] <neverblue> aricz, angry, you should have realized when I said I have never used parted before, that I wasnt going to hold your hand
[10:19] <ferronica> How to remove gnu java  and install sun java ? for smooth running of AZUREUS
[10:19] <fsckr> evan_, one is hidden
[10:20] <JRsup1> ok, to be more specific the can anyone out there help me format a RAID array that says it's being used by the system?
[10:20] <Johto> ferronica: wait a sec
[10:20] <JRsup1> !RAID
[10:20] <ubotu> Raid and LVM --> very easy guide for alternate CD : http://users.piuha.net/martti/comp/ubuntu/raid.html Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[10:20] <neverblue> ferronica, use synaptic?
[10:20] <ferronica> Johto: okay
[10:20] <aricz> neverblue: you were the one to help me after I said I wanted to do it in commandline.. and you suggested using 'extended' instead of 'primary'.. which didn't do it.. that's all..
[10:20] <evan_> fsckr so you can do both?
[10:20] <Johto> ferronica: sudo update-alternatives --config java
[10:20] <ferronica> neverblue: to install sun java
[10:20] <kop__> philipsmith: Have you tried : System > Preferences > Fonts ? Make all fonts size 10 or 11
[10:20] <neverblue> aricz, you need to use extended if you want to do that
[10:21] <Johto> ferronica: that gives the list to choose which is the "active" one :D
[10:21] <Elda> Wooh
[10:21] <neverblue> now take my advice and read some docs
[10:21] <ferronica> Johto: to install sun java
[10:21] <cosinos> NEED HELP WITH ETTERCAP
[10:21] <tschaub> I can watch my firewall block connections on closed ports - requests to port 80 go unanswered, and I can't tell what is blocking them.
[10:21] <Elda> brb hopefully I fixed my sound issue o,o
[10:21] <Johto> ferronica: i asked same week ago, then made notes for future reference :D
[10:21] <Johto> ferronica: first INSTALL those javas using apt-get or synaptic, then CHANGE the active jave using that command
[10:21] <coblenis> Hello there, I have a very introductory problem.  I have three copies of 7.04, two of which appear to stall after I select "start and install ubuntu" and another that has a CRC error after I make the same selection as before.  I also have a copy of 6.06 that will launch into the LiveCD; however, after installing 6.06 with the intention of upgrading through to 7.04, I cannot load the OS.  I get a loading error.  I haven't been able to find anyt
[10:21] <fsckr> evan_, i have no idea what  stk11xx.ko is but anything proceeding with a . is a hidden directory
[10:21] <philipsmith> koP_: Thanks, I checked... everything is 10 point font.
[10:22] <ferronica> Johto: *         1    /usr/bin/gij-wrapper-4.1
[10:22] <ferronica>  +        2    /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
[10:22] <Johto> ferronica: yeah, nuber 2 is the Sun Java
[10:22] <fsckr> evan_, or file
[10:22] <ferronica> Johto: ookay
[10:22] <evan_> ok ty
[10:22] <Johto> ferronica: there are already version 6 too
[10:22] <Jack_Sparrow> coblenis: Try burning another copy very slowly and if it still does not work, get the alternate install cd
[10:22] <Johto> ferronica: 1.6...
[10:22] <KrimZon> how do i set up my atheros chipset wireless card?
[10:22] <kop__> philipsmith: sorry then, I wouldn't know any more.
[10:23] <ferronica> Johto: so what i do now ?
[10:23] <philipsmith> kop_: Thank you for your reply.
[10:23] <Johto> ferronica:           1    /usr/bin/gij-wrapper-4.1
[10:23] <Johto> *         2    /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/bin/java
[10:23] <Johto>  +        3    /usr/lib/jvm/java-gcj/jre/bin/java
[10:23] <AncientRelic> KrimZon running feisty?
[10:23] <KrimZon> yep
[10:23] <Johto> ferronica: thats what i have
[10:23] <kop__> philipsmith: welcome
[10:23] <ferronica> Johto: can you please suggest me
[10:24] <AncientRelic> KrimZon install madwifi
[10:24] <c-ron> coblenis:  I'd try to figure out why the bootup of your 7.04 cd is stalling, before you go messing around with more discs
[10:24] <Johto> ferronica: go and install the java-6 sun blaahblaah using synaptic, then do that command again and choose it to be the default?
[10:24] <sko0zy> What is the solution for "dsniff: nids_init: Libnids not initialized
[10:24] <sko0zy> "
[10:24] <KrimZon> AncientRelic, i did that, and wpagui
[10:24] <AncientRelic> still nothing?
[10:24] <KrimZon> doesnt show up in the network gui
[10:24] <Johto> ferronica: open synaptic and search "java" there should be that sun java version 6 listed
[10:24] <Jack_Sparrow> coblenis: I possibly wrongly assumed you had tried F6 and the various changes to the boot line
[10:25] <coblenis> I'm going to double check the forum responses on the CRC error that I have.
[10:25] <fr500> hello
[10:25] <AncientRelic> http://madwifi.org/wiki/UserDocs/Distro/Ubuntu
[10:25] <fr500> is there any way to set the bass and treble of the sound output on ubuntu?
[10:25] <AncientRelic> for you KrimZon
[10:25] <Johto> ferronica: search "sun java" to narrow down
[10:25] <armyriad> Is it normal for there to be about 3 different kernels in GRUB?
[10:25] <WGGM1> fr500: i think ALSA Mixer can do that
[10:25] <KrimZon> ah, thanks :)
[10:25] <AncientRelic> armyriad over updates, not too unusual
[10:25] <ferronica> Johto: there is sun java bin
[10:26] <AncientRelic> I've got 2 listed now
[10:26] <Jack_Sparrow> armyriad: yes, but easy enough to remove, but nice to keep one for failsafe..
[10:26] <Johto> ferronica: choose "sun-java6-bin"
[10:26] <ferronica> Johto: there is sun java6 bin
[10:26] <ferronica> Johto: ok
[10:26] <panik3r> ha! 45 sec boot time now. thanx guys ;)
[10:26] <c-ron> coblenis: the disc with the crc error is probably a waste of your time
[10:26] <cosinos> i also have the same problem with java
[10:26] <fr500> WGGM1: let me see
[10:26] <Johto> cosinos: what prob?
[10:26] <Solid> hi people and remaining geeks, just wanted to know i anyone one managed to make MGS2 work...?
[10:27] <WGGM1> is there a way to remove the timer on GRUB and just make it go directly to a GRUB screen
[10:27] <ferronica> Johto: its downloading 26mb
[10:27] <Johto> ferronica: yes
[10:27] <Johto> ferronica: :)
[10:27] <Marfi> WGGM1, yes. go to /boot/grub, and edit the grup bile
[10:27] <Marfi> *file
[10:27] <c-ron> coblenis: are any errors produced when you select to 'start and install'
[10:27] <niuq> i am not sure how to use a wildcard
[10:27] <niuq> chmod 777 *.jpg
[10:27] <niuq> that is not working
[10:27] <WGGM1> alright, im not sure on the particular line though
[10:27] <Iwizzard> gahh How do you get rid of the " dum, bum sum" sound Ubuntu make then and then?
[10:28] <Johto> niuq: should work
[10:28] <icewolf>  hi, im trying to patch my wireless driver, chipset zd1211. On the aircrack-ng wiki it says there's a directory /usr/sr/linux yet i only see /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.20-16 and /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.20-16. In which directory should i apply the patch?
[10:28] <Johto> niuq: are you sure they are .jpg and not .JPG
[10:28] <Johto> niuq: linux commands are case sensitive
[10:28] <Gradius9> is it easy with 3 monitors and 2 Videocards on ubuntu?
[10:28] <Marfi> WGGM1, edit menu.lst, and scroll down to the timeout line, and change the timeout to whatever you want it to
[10:28] <chazco> hi... how can i change the resolution used by the log-on screen for Ubuntu Edgy? Once logged in the resolution is correct, but gdm uses one step larger
[10:28] <WGGM1> Marfi: you sure its boot/grub
[10:28] <Marfi> WGGM1, yes
[10:29] <armyriad> How long does it take for you guys to boot Ubuntu?
[10:29] <Johto> armyriad: under minute
[10:29] <fr500> like 30 seconds
[10:29] <niuq> Johto: i am sure, there is any way to change the paremision of a bunch of files?, the files are different types...
[10:29] <chazco> takes me about 2 minutes for a normal boot
[10:29] <fr500> to the boot screen
[10:29] <Johto> armyriad: like i said, you have something SERIUSLY wrong
[10:29] <AncientRelic> 45-60 for me
[10:29] <anklebiter> ubuntu.. pft
[10:29] <Johto> niuq: well, would help if you told me what the error is
[10:29] <c-ron> armyriad: about 1.5 mins
[10:29] <c-ron> on an old POS machine
[10:30] <armyriad> Johto: Oh, I didn't do anything but it's faster now. It's down to a minute.
[10:30] <anklebiter> geeze.. why does it take so long to boot ubuntu?
[10:30] <WGGM1> Marfi: ok im not sure the timeout line will do what i want though, i still want it to time out to the default select, but when i boot, it is just a black screen and it says hit ESC to select before the timeout. I dont want that screen but I want it to go to the select screen with the different kernels, so I can put a GRUB splash in the background
[10:30] <sko0zy> How do i run ettercap-gtk as root?
[10:30] <niuq> Johto: i am on a ftp session and i am trying to change the permision of a bunch of files to 766
[10:30] <Johto> armyriad: try booting without the graphic logo and see what part it "slows" down
[10:30] <fr500> sko0zy: use sudo
[10:30] <niuq> Johto: i tried chmod -R 776 <folder>
[10:30] <Johto> niuq: AAAAh, you shold have said you are using FTP, its way differnd than normal bash shell !
[10:30] <kmaynard> sko0zy, try gksu
[10:30] <Johto> niuq: so, dont know about chmod INSIDE ftp syntax :D
[10:30] <niuq> Johto: ohhh, ok, how could i work it out?
[10:31] <ferronica> Johto: ok installed now ??
[10:31] <Johto> niuq: try "help chmod"
[10:31] <sko0zy> kmaynard: when i do gksu ettercap i still get the consol verion
[10:31] <niuq> Johto: ohh ok
[10:31] <Johto> ferronica: close the synaptic and do the command i told u back while ago
[10:31] <kmaynard> sko0zy, try gksu ettercap-gtk
[10:31] <niuq> Johto: help chmod : command to change permisions
[10:31] <sidenet> anyone know how i can convert wmv9 videos to another format?
[10:31] <Johto> niuq: lol
[10:31] <WGGM1> Marfi: can i just make hiddenmenu=false or just remove hiddemenu because i think thats the line i need
[10:32] <Johto> niuq: pretty helpfull ehhe
[10:32] <cosinos> i have also ettercap problem
[10:32] <cosinos> it dont scan any hosts
[10:32] <sko0zy> kmaynard: get nothing :(
[10:32] <chazco> sidenet: i use ffmpeg
[10:32] <rafaelscj> subkeys.pgp.net is offline, nobody can get the key, is there other way to get the key?
[10:32] <sko0zy> kmaynard: its in my menu ittle start up but just wont show the network devices
[10:32] <Johto> niuq: cant you try graphical ftp client?
[10:32] <Marfi> WGGM1, you want the grub menu to have a splash screen?
[10:32] <davetarmac> anyone know how to set a Key Binding for an effect in CompizFusion?
[10:32] <sidenet> i have ffmpeg, but it doesn't play wmv9
[10:32] <sidenet> i only get the audio
[10:32] <niuq> Johto: i tried, but i have to go one per one!
[10:33] <WGGM1> Marfi: yes, i dont want to have to hit ESC to see the kernel selections either
[10:33] <chazco> really? works fine for me... got all the codecs/options/whatever compiled in etc?
[10:33] <Johto> sidenet: check some more codecs, you missing some microsoft ones, read the forums
[10:33] <ferronica> Johto: *         1    /usr/bin/gij-wrapper-4.1
[10:33] <ferronica>           2    /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
[10:33] <ferronica>  +        3    /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/bin/java
[10:33] <sidenet> yes
[10:33] <chazco> strange... try asking the ffmpeg people maybe, works fine for me
[10:33] <Johto> ferronica: yes, now you have the same as i have
[10:33] <bathat> my alsa sound is not working, and i've tried practically everything now
[10:33] <ferronica> Johto: now what to do ?
[10:33] <Johto> ferronica: ?
[10:33] <sidenet> ffmpeg, do they have a channel?
[10:33] <Marfi> WGGM1, check this website here. http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/03/21/add-a-grub-splash-image/ it shows how to give it a splash screen. =)
[10:33] <bathat> all channels are unmuted in alsamixer
[10:33] <ferronica> Johto: ?
[10:33] <Johto> ferronica: thats the end of my line, you asked how to change default java, ? now u did
[10:34] <WGGM1> Marfi: thanks mate, i appreciate it
[10:34] <chazco> i think #ffmpeg is it
[10:34] <bathat> and i've installed all the latest alsa packages from their website
[10:34] <sidenet> nvm, found it
[10:34] <sidenet> yea it is
[10:34] <Marfi> WGGM1, as for hitting escape, let me look through mine really fast. i don't, since i have 2 OS's on my lapytop
[10:34] <winston> hey i can see mt trach can on gnome what should i do to get it back
[10:34] <ferronica> Johto: i wanna use sun java
[10:34] <winston> ?
[10:34] <Johto> ferronica: now u have it
[10:34] <winston> can't
[10:34] <ferronica> Johto: Press enter to keep the default[*] , or type selection number:
[10:34] <Marfi> WGGM1, do you have hiddenmenu commented out?
[10:34] <WGGM1> Marfi: ok, i believe its the hiddenmenu line, I just commented it out but im in the middle of a compile so no restart time hehe
[10:34] <ferronica> Johto: what this line means
[10:34] <Johto> ferronica: what part you dont uinderstand?
[10:35] <Marfi> WGGM1, mine is commented out. so that should do it for ya!  =)
[10:35] <Johto> ferronica: to choose one of the javas from the list as DEFAULT, you choose the NUMBER
[10:35] <winston>  hey i can't see mt trach can on gnome what should i do to get it bac
[10:35] <WGGM1> Marfi: awesome, thanks a bunch
[10:35] <winston>  hey i can't see mt trach can on gnome what should i do to get it bac
[10:35] <dem0n> can some one please help me really quick with my services such as apache ssh ect
[10:35] <craigbass1976> how can I tell what my built in wireless card is?  I dont' see anything in lspci that jumps out at me
[10:35] <Johto> ferronica: you alraedy have number 3 as DEFAULT (sun jav) because it has the * asterix
[10:36] <ferronica> Johto: to use sun java ?
[10:36] <coblenis> Okay, I've done a little more digging around.  With 7.04, I think the issue is with the new stick of RAM I bought, which could be faulty.  The forums say a CRC Error - Kernel panic when loading the liveCD can be related to an issue with system memory.  However, I'm skeptical because I'm using 6.06 off the liveCD and I can install the OS, but run into another error. "Error while loading share libraries:Libc.so.6:cannot open shared object file: 
[10:36] <winston>  hey i can't see mt trach can on gnome what should i do to get it bac
[10:36] <Johto> ferronica: press number 3 and see the * on the line? if yes, be happy
[10:37] <CheeseGarener> Quick question, I rescanned my hard drive for errors
[10:37] <c-ron> coblenis: did you run memtest?
[10:37] <sko0zy> kmaynard: i got it just to let you know if you ever get that question again its "sudo ettercap -g
[10:37] <kmaynard> sko0zy, shweet
[10:37] <kmaynard> sko0zy, how'd you find that little gem
[10:37] <CheeseGarener> and I used gparted to partition it, and it "seems" to partition it into some unallocated  space, but it says there were some "errors" when it did the partiton
[10:38] <sko0zy> kmaynard: to be honest it was a typo
[10:38] <kmaynard> lol
[10:38] <kmaynard> not a man page?
[10:38] <cosinos> why my ettercap cant scan hosts
[10:38] <user1_> Hi, In my ubuntu 7.04 sound doesn't work. When I try to open the Volume control, I get the error " No Volume Control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found". What should I install to correct this problem ?
[10:38] <tannerld> does xgl work with the drivers that envy downloads?
[10:38] <ferronica> Johto: okay done :)
[10:38] <Prowler_1> good eavning
[10:38] <dem0n> !sevices
[10:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sevices - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:39] <coblenis> c-ron: I'm going to see if I can run it from USB.  I cannot burn a copy of the program for a few days, no access to a functional system.
[10:39] <dem0n> !dem0n | services
[10:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dem0n - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:39] <dem0n> ...
[10:39] <dem0n> !\services
[10:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about services - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:39] <KrimZon> ok, i've read the thing and my ath_hal isn't disabled and madwifi and linux-restricted-modules appear to be installed because i see their green boxes in synaptic
[10:39] <Marfi> !services | dem0n
[10:39] <CheeseGarener> Do I have to make a new "primary" partition for ubuntu?
[10:39] <dem0n> ty
[10:39] <Marfi> ;)
[10:40] <CheeseGarener> when I install it?  Or will it boot from an extended?
[10:40] <Enselic> CheeseGarener: nope, it can e a logical partion as well
[10:40] <CheeseGarener> what would be better to do?
[10:40] <Prowler_1> !ubuntu live-cd
[10:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuntu live-cd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:40] <CheeseGarener> make an extended?
[10:40] <CheeseGarener> or should I make a primary?
[10:40] <dem0n> marfi can you help me i restart into recovery mode and my services such as apache ssh etc work but when i am in regular mode they dont work is there any way to fix this?
[10:40] <Prowler_1> !live-cd
[10:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about live-cd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:41] <Enselic> CheeseGarener: how does your current partiion table and OS installations look like?
[10:41] <dem0n> !livecd
[10:41] <ubotu> Ubuntu Dapper 'Desktop' CD contains a Live CD (Ubuntu that runs straight off the CD and RAM) with an install option. Breezy's Live CD contained no install.
[10:41] <CheeseGarener> Current partiton: Only C:
[10:41] <CheeseGarener> It is asking me if I want a new primary, since I have 20 gigs of unallocated space
[10:41] <CheeseGarener> or a new logical
[10:42] <CheeseGarener> is it good to run ubuntu on a logical?
[10:42] <Enselic> CheeseGarener: prefer logical
[10:42] <Prowler_1> !Breezy
[10:42] <ubotu> Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger) was the third release of Ubuntu. End Of Life: April 13, 2007. See !eol for more details.
[10:42] <CheeseGarener> So I should make it a logical then?
[10:42] <Marfi> dem0n, are they just not booting?
[10:42] <Enselic> CheeseGarener: it does not have any performance impact
[10:42] <Busata> there any up to date virus scanner to scan windows partitions with?
[10:42] <CheeseGarener> And don't I need a "SWAP" drive?
[10:42] <Prowler_1> o|O  is there no newer ver for Breezy Live CD then 5.10 !!
[10:42] <kmaynard> Busata, clam
[10:42] <Enselic> CheeseGarener: iirc logical ones are easier to resize
[10:42] <dem0n> i have no clue but when i try to start them manuly it say's failed
[10:42] <Busata> kmaynard, thanks, I'll check
[10:43] <Enselic> CheeseGarener: yes, you will want a swap partition
[10:43] <CheeseGarener> Yes, I heard that.  Which is why I asked
[10:43] <dem0n> in red letters
[10:43] <CheeseGarener> Ok so I need to make a SWAP logical partition?
[10:43] <Enselic> CheeseGarener: yes
[10:43] <CheeseGarener> beginning?  or end?
[10:43] <CheeseGarener> I heard beginning is best
[10:43] <CheeseGarener> but I'm not 100% sure
[10:44] <Enselic> CheeseGarener: 2 gig: logical partition: swap    18 gig: logical: ext3     mount as root (/)
[10:44] <KrimZon> i had to install madwifi-tools though, so i'm not sure if i need to configure it, or how
[10:44] <Enselic> CheeseGarener: beginning
[10:44] <dem0n> marfi: /j #hbc
[10:44] <Enselic> CheeseGarener: but again, it does not matter much for performance
[10:44] <genii> CheeseGarener: At beginning is best for obscure reason that the reads and writes are somewhat faster usually on that part of the drive
[10:44] <CheeseGarener> ok one sec
[10:44] <CheeseGarener> thank you for helping enselic
[10:45] <learningmode> would depend on your memory use. beginning = slightly faster than outside.
[10:45] <CheeseGarener> what about a /home mount?
[10:45] <CheeseGarener> I heard I need a /home drive
[10:45] <Enselic> CheeseGarener: not necessary
[10:45] <CheeseGarener> They say it is good to have
[10:45] <CheeseGarener> to manage files
[10:46] <CheeseGarener> what is the point?  to make a file area?
[10:46] <CheeseGarener> /home would be for files?
[10:46] <jimcooncat> CheeseGarener: /home drives are nice if you do clean installs instead of regular dist-upgrades
[10:46] <Tilllinux> juhu, ich bin nicht der einzige der till heisst ;)
[10:46] <Tilllinux> Can anyone help: I get an error when trying to mount my heroes of might and magic V DVD, saying: "Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume HOMMV"
[10:46] <coblenis> c-ron: Thanks for the help but I have to take off for the day.
[10:46] <CheeseGarener> well someone said I should but 10 gigs into /
[10:46] <CheeseGarener> and the rest into /home
[10:46] <CheeseGarener> to keep files organized
[10:46] <genii> CheeseGarener: To make a dir for users that has just their info. If you do upgrades etc it is more portable way to manage users
[10:46] <CheeseGarener> or something like this.
[10:46] <Enselic> CheeseGarener: for a single laptop install, it is not necessary to boether with a separate /home
[10:46] <c-ron> coblenis: np, i'd try diff boot options (F6) till you find out what causes the freeze
[10:47] <CheeseGarener> ok but, can I make one?
[10:47] <Enselic> CheeseGarener: if you were building a network with hunders of computers, you would want to plan /home
[10:47] <CheeseGarener> can you help me?
[10:47] <jimcooncat> CheeseGarener: /home on an LVM partition can be snapshotted before backup so your backups are consistent -- good for multiple users
[10:47] <tannerld> does xgl work with the drivers that envy downloads?
[10:47] <CheeseGarener> Oh well, I could back it up
[10:47] <CheeseGarener> to my external
[10:47] <CheeseGarener> the snapshots
[10:47] <CheeseGarener> I just need the NTFS-3g writer
[10:48] <Enselic> !enter | CheeseGarener
[10:48] <ubotu> CheeseGarener: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[10:48] <jimcooncat> CheeseGarener: if you're a single user, don't worry about such things
[10:48] <Dr_Link> is there any "screen recording" software to record my screen activity for ubuntu?
[10:48] <Superkuh> Fiesty 64bit here. I have a couple of NTFS partitions mounted via ntfs-3g and on the surface everything is fine. I find, though, and correct me if this is the way it is supposed to work, I cannot set the files on the partitions to a non-executable state (eg. sudo chmod -R -x /media/hdxx fails). When I open the gnome file properties menu and removing excutable permissions there it says SElinux status undefined and rechecks the box
[10:48] <Superkuh> automatically; no effect. Normal? Or, is there a way to fix this?
[10:48] <jimcooncat> just do your backup like normal, no need to snapshot
[10:48] <Enselic> Dr_Link: I like recordMyDeskop
[10:48] <daedra> hey I want to add some codecs to ffmpeg
[10:48] <emulatorOne> Hi. Is there a GENS package for Ubuntu?
[10:48] <daedra> how would I do that?
[10:49] <CheeseGarener> Ok, sorry about that.  But if I wanted to, I would make a 10 gig / mount, and a 8 or so /home?  and would linux automatically use the seperate /home?
[10:49] <Enselic> daedra: what is your end goel?
[10:49] <c-ron> Superkuh: NTFS doesn't support *nix permissions
[10:49] <niuq> how can i make my ntfs partitiong writable with linux?
[10:49] <daedra> Enselic: currently I can't encode to mp3 audio
[10:49] <daedra> Enselic: CLI
[10:49] <jimcooncat> CheeseGarener: you'd have to tell it during install, or modify your /etc/fstab if your changing a current install
[10:50] <mildner> I have got problems with applets
[10:50] <Anlar> niuq: ntfs-3g
[10:50] <n00dl3> niuq: ntfs-3g
[10:50] <Enselic> daedra: mencoder can, can't it?
[10:50] <unixman> hello
[10:50] <n00dl3> jinx :o
[10:50] <daedra> Enselic: how?
[10:50] <CheeseGarener> oh?  how do I tell it?
[10:50] <Prowler_1> help plz.
[10:50] <niuq> Anlar: that is an app or what?
[10:50] <n00dl3> Prowler_1: Dont ask for help just state your problem
[10:50] <Enselic> daedra: don't know the details, but man mencoder to find out
[10:50] <mildner> one applets sticks on my mouse
[10:50] <CheeseGarener> I am currently at the manual partition screen, if that helps.  I made the swap so far.
[10:50] <n00dl3> niuq: It's a driver I believe
[10:50] <mildner> and I can't get rid of it
[10:51] <jimcooncat> CheeseGarener: I'd go with 4 gig / and 14 gig /home, lol
[10:51] <Enselic> daedra: otherise you could simply compile ffmpeg yourself, and pass the right options to the configure script
[10:51] <daedra> Enselic: thats about an hour of reading then
[10:51] <Prowler_1> i understand that Breezy is the live cd ver, is it up to date 7.04 ?
[10:51] <Superkuh> c-ron: Thanks. I figured, but shoot. I have thttpd running chroot'd and I thought I might 'mount --bind' the partition under the chroot'd webserver directory to host the files, but with the filesystem saying they are executable the server won't touch 'em. :\
[10:51] <niuq> n00dl3: how can i install it?
[10:51] <Yodude> hey i have decided to buy a nokia cell phone ( 6120 classic ) if a new smartphone, just wanted to ask you for your opinions
[10:51] <Prowler_1> n00dl3: i understand that Breezy is the live cd ver, is it up to date 7.04 ?
[10:51] <Yodude> and if it works well with ubuntu
[10:51] <n00dl3> niuq: check the repos
[10:51] <CheeseGarener> If I create a /home manually  through the installer, will ubuntu use the /home I create?
[10:51] <Enselic> daedra: what are you encoding to mp3?
[10:51] <niuq> n00dl3: ok
[10:51] <mildner> any help for me
[10:51] <mildner> ?
[10:51] <n00dl3> Prowler_1: It's not a live cd ver o.O And no
[10:51] <jimcooncat> CheeseGarener: through the installer, yes
[10:52] <Enselic> CheeseGarener: the installer allows you to specify where to mount what partitions
[10:52] <Enselic> CheeseGarener: if not, you can easily fix that afterwards by editing /etc/fstab
[10:52] <CheeseGarener> I see.
[10:52] <jimcooncat> CheeseGarener: it's not enough to just give it a label "home", but also to specify to mount it under /home
[10:52] <n00dl3> Prowler_1: 5.10 < 7.04 :P
[10:52] <mildner> one applet sticks at my mouse and goes everywhere where I go with the mouse
[10:52] <jimcooncat> but the installer makes it easy
[10:53] <intangir> i accidently ruined my gcc 4.1.2 .. stuff
[10:53] <Prowler_1> n00dl3: i downd a cd (7.04) but it want to install to my HD, and i want the latest live-sys?
[10:53] <intangir> i guess libs are flucked..
[10:53] <intangir> i manually installed gcc 3.2.3, but i cant get 4.1.2 to work anymore, how can i make it reinstall 4.1.2 and all its dependancies
[10:53] <berto> hello, the user interface of my openoffice.org is in greek (I think) but it should be in french :( I have installed oo-I10n-fr and I have no oo-I10n-grk (or something strange installed). It is like it's the font of user interface which should wrong. How can I change it ? thanks
[10:53] <mildner> any german help here
[10:53] <daedra> Enselic: wav
[10:53] <xtknight> intangir, sudo apt-get --reinstall install build-essential
[10:53] <jimcooncat> mildner: that's crazy, man
[10:53] <n00dl3> Prowler_1: It is a live cd
[10:54] <daedra> Enselic: I'm encoding wav to mp3 via CLI
[10:54] <ompaul> !de | mildner
[10:54] <ubotu> mildner: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[10:54] <mildner> jimcooncat  its funny and crazy
[10:54] <PriitM> haha, my xchat crashes every time when i try to connect "custom" irc server
[10:54] <CheeseGarener> will it ask later in the installer wihch drives will be /home?
[10:54] <summer_s4> What is the regular chat channel for ubuntu?
[10:54] <xtknight> CheeseGarener, yes
[10:54] <xtknight> summer_s4, here
[10:54] <n00dl3> summer_s4: You are in it
[10:54] <Prowler_1> n00dl3: :\ strange. i'll tray agin, is there a switch option, or boot option to type so it's just live
[10:55] <intangir> xtknight: i tried that, it didnt actually reinstall anything
[10:55] <intangir> xtknight: it doesnt seem to work on the dependancies
[10:55] <Enselic> daedra: why not the open Ogg Vorbis format?
[10:55] <summer_s4> xtknight, n00dl3: i mean chat not for questions
[10:55] <c-ron> Superkuh: how are you mounting the drive?
[10:55] <xtknight> intangir, okay so purge and then try
[10:55] <berto> is there someone who know how to change the fonts of openoffice menus ?
[10:55] <n00dl3> Prowler_1: By default it starts up live
[10:55] <jimcooncat> CheeseGarener: just tell it you want to specify the partitions -- say no if it asks you for format the whole drive as one
[10:55] <n00dl3> summer_s4: #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:55] <xtknight> intangir, sudo apt-get --purge --force-all build-essential && sudo apt-get install build-essential
[10:55] <Prowler_1> but it did went to partition leve.
[10:55] <xtknight> intangir, maybe that will do it?
[10:55] <summer_s4> n00dl3: thanks
[10:55] <Prowler_1> n00dl3: ok i'll give it another shot. bbl .
[10:55] <xtknight> intangir, anyways gcc 4 pkg is gcc-4.0 gcc-4.1 but there is libc* stuff also
[10:56] <n00dl3> Prowler_1: Did you get the regular cd?
[10:56] <xtknight> intangir, and there's g++-4.0
[10:56] <emulatorOne> I am trying to compile a program which requires SDL 1.2. Can anyone tell me how to check if I have it already and if not how to get it?
[10:56] <xtknight> er 4.1
[10:56] <Superkuh> c-ron: I am using ntfs-3g, via ntfs3g-config.
[10:56] <Prowler_1> hmm how may i test that?
[10:56] <intangir> xtknight: its not liking those command line options
[10:56] <intangir> doesnt know --force all
[10:56] <xtknight> emulatorOne, sudo apt-get install libsdl1.2
[10:56] <Superkuh> c-ron: http://pastebin.ca/642247
[10:56] <Prowler_1> n00dl3 how may i test that
[10:56] <n00dl3> Prowler_1: Not sure how oyu test that, but you should know what you downloaded.
[10:56] <xtknight> emulatorOne, sorry, for compiling, you need this instead: sudo apt-get install libsdl1.2-dev
[10:56] <Superkuh> That would be /etc/fstab.
[10:57] <c-ron> Superkuh: k i'll take a look
[10:57] <evan_> who has every installed a webcam with syntecdriver?
[10:57] <evan_> ever*
[10:57] <n00dl3> Prowler_1: Because theres a server install cd, a desktop cd (live/installer), and another one I believe
[10:57] <xtknight> intangir, hm "sudo dpkg --purge --force-all build-essential && sudo apt-get autoremove && sudo apt-get install build-essential"
[10:57] <xtknight> intangir, autoremove should do deps
[10:57] <Prowler_1> n00dl3 no i did not downd the server ver :P
[10:57] <Superkuh> c-ron: Oops; specifically I am playing with hdb5.
[10:57] <evan_> and who can help me out why im upside down al the time?
[10:57] <xtknight> intangir, i gotta go but if noone else can help you ill be around later
[10:57] <Anlar> evan_: yeah, and it's still very alpha in quality to your mileage really may vary
[10:57] <evan_> Anlar why am i upside down all the time?
[10:58] <summer_s4> does anyone know the key combination for ubuntu for taking a screenshot right there?
[10:58] <intangir> xtknight: that doesnt work
[10:58] <Anlar> evan_: uhh, if it's svn/cvs version, post your problem and usbid at the project's forum..
[10:59] <n00dl3> summer_s4: print screen button? :P
[10:59] <emulatorOne> xtknight: Thanks! I appear to already have it. Now here is another question for you. I am trying to compile XMAME and it complains about not having SVGALIB. Is there a package for that as well?
[10:59] <summer_s4> n00dl3: were is the screen button?  I am using a keaboard made for windows xp
[10:59] <kilgost> rebonsoir
[10:59] <kilgost> je ne sais pas si je suis le seul dans ce cas l
[10:59] <Prowler_1> n00dl3: i just checked it's Ubuntu 7.04 "Feisty Fawn - is that the live-sys?
[11:00] <bob301> "print screen" is usually towards the top-right of the keyboard. Sometimes coupled with "Insert" or "sysrq"
[11:00] <kilgost> mais impossible d'ajouter ma liste de blogmarks dans delicious !
[11:00] <summer_s4> bob301: thanks
[11:00] <n00dl3> Prowler_1: Dunno try it out :P
[11:00] <Le_F0u> kilgost #ubuntu-fr
[11:01] <n00dl3> Prowler_1: Whats the full name of the *.iso file?
[11:01] <spinray> Hi, can anyone help me with getting my Vaio SZ3 to work with the nvidia card. I have a switch to turn this off and on which now works, but I have no 3d acceleration enabled when I use the intel or the nvidia. The modules needed are enabled in the xorg.conf files but when i type glxinfo it says: extension "GLX" missing on display :0.0
[11:01] <CheeseGarener> thanks for the help gus
[11:01] <CheeseGarener> guys
[11:01] <kilgost> oups !!!
[11:01] <CheeseGarener> I think I got it now.  I'm going to take off.  I'll let you know how it goes :)
[11:01] <coolgeek> guys, when using the terminal server client in full screen mode, how can i switch back to my desktop??
[11:01] <Prowler_1> n00dl3: it's burned on cd dont knoe if i can check this
[11:02] <n00dl3> Prowler_1: Well just pop it in and try it out I guess :P
[11:02] <coolgeek> any one?
[11:02] <n00dl3> Prowler_1: If it's not go and download what you want at:
[11:02] <c-ron> Superkuh: I think that you'll have to add umask to the line for hdb5
[11:02] <Prowler_1> n00dl3: will do, here goes nothing : }
[11:02] <n00dl3> [#ubuntu] 
[11:02] <n00dl3> lol woops ;P
[11:03] <Prowler_1> n00dl3: bbl. thanks !!
[11:03] <n00dl3> http://releases.ubuntu.com/feisty/ <--- Desktop CD is what you want
[11:03] <n00dl3> bb
[11:03] <coolgeek> any one know anything about the teriminal server client that comes with ubuntu?
[11:03] <Prowler_1> Feisty Fawn is what i got :)
[11:03] <daedra> Enselic: it has to go on my iPod
[11:04] <c-ron> Superkuh: like umask=0117
[11:04] <daedra> coolgeek: it acts a bit like vnc
[11:04] <daedra> !terminalserverclient
[11:05] <coolgeek> daedra: thanks. I know how it works, i just cant figure out how to switch back to my desktop when im using it in full screen mode
[11:05] <Superkuh> c-ron: Thanks. I'll give that a try.
[11:05] <coolgeek> its very VERY annoying
[11:05] <daedra> coolgeek: read the manual page
[11:05] <c-ron> Superkuh: yeah try adding it in right after 'defaults' on that line
[11:05] <davetarmac> I@m having a bit of trouble getting the multiple desktops native to Feisty (in the right-button menu) to be the same as the ones setup in CompizFusion. Does anyone have any ideas - or can point me in the right direction?
[11:05] <coolgeek> daedra: how do i access it?
[11:06] <c-ron> Superkuh: UUID=8A14AA2714AA15EB /media/hdb5 ntfs-3g defaults,umask=0117,locale=en_CA.UTF-8 0 1
[11:07] <c-ron> Superkuh: then un/remount
[11:07] <emulatorOne> can I have more than one gcc installed on my machine?
[11:07] <coolgeek> daedra: how do i view the manual?
[11:07] <c-ron> emulatorOne: yes
[11:07] <jkessler> in xchat, where do you change the settings so you can see the list of users that are in the channel?
[11:08] <jkessler> oh, it was there.. it was just slid all the way over to the side
[11:08] <emulatorOne> do I need to specify what compiler when I run the ./configure script or is it usually smart enough to figure what I have installed?
[11:08] <c-ron> emulatorOne: /usr/bin/gcc should be a symbolic link to whichever version you want to use
[11:08] <daedra> coolgeek: one minute
[11:08] <Mishu> Hey have somone configured Kannel with Samba75 GSM Modem by falcom?
[11:09] <jrib> emulatorOne: usually, you it respects the CC environment variable
[11:09] <emulatorOne> okay thanks. The reason I couldnt get GENS to compile is because it wont compile with gcc 3.3 for some reason I was just told.
[11:09] <jrib> s/you//
[11:09] <daedra> coolgeek: open terminal and type man tsclient
[11:09] <b4l74z4r> is it possible to change the port that the default bittorrent app in ubuntu uses?
[11:09] <Svish> hm.. in the terminal all I get is [machinename] $ how can I get it to show my path and stuff?
[11:10] <jrib> Svish: printenv  or  echo $PATH  for example
[11:11] <Svish> huh?
[11:12] <jrib> Svish: the command:  printenv     will print all your environment variables.  If you just want to display PATH, you can instead do:  echo $PATH
[11:12] <jrib> Svish: or are you asking how to display your working directory in your shell prompt?
[11:12] <Svish> oh, I didnt mean that path
[11:13] <Svish> i meant like, that the prompt(or what you call it) show where I am in the filesystem
[11:13] <amigamia> does linuxmce work exclusively with ubuntu only?
[11:13] <jrib> Svish: what shell are you using?
[11:14] <PriceChild> amigamia, reading their website... it is built for ubuntu
[11:14] <amigamia> umm
[11:14] <amigamia> drat pricechild
[11:15] <khelll> is there any good client for torrents
[11:15] <PriceChild> !torrent | khelll
[11:15] <ubotu> khelll: Torrent clients: Azureus (Java), BitTornado (Shell with python front-end), KTorrent (KDE/Qt), rTorrent (C++) -  Bittorent FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[11:17] <sidenet> someone want to give me a tip on how to upgrade my ffmpeg
[11:17] <c-ron> Svish: type in at the command prompt: echo $PS1
[11:17] <sko0zy> How do i resolve this problem "dsniff: nids_init: Libnids not initialized"
[11:17] <c-ron> Svish: what does it show after you do that?
[11:18] <craigbass1976> Anyone ever gotten one of these built in laptop cams to work.  I don't even know where to begin
[11:19] <aguitel> hi
[11:20] <jhaig> I have installed kpdf on Ubuntu and I am trying to print something using a filter (specifically, pamphlet printing).  In the filter dialogue I get a warning "(Unavailable: requirements not satisfied)".  Do I need to install another package?
[11:20] <Anlar> craigbass1976: most of them can be made to work but they are not easy for newbies... output of your "sudo lsusb" is the first step, and what your laptop model/brand are :P
[11:20] <avis> how do i reinitialize my soundcard ?
[11:21] <mzanfardino> I asked this question here a few hours ago and am still seeking input from the community.  I'm interested in purchasing a multi-head video card.  I don't need high-end gaming, but I do want 3d accel.  Can anyone make a recommendation as to a specific card and maybe suggest why?
[11:21] <craigbass1976> Anlar, well, I'm no newbie to linux, jsut to these cameras.  I don't see anything in lsusb that look like a camera.  Theres a Realtek lline and an Ali line
[11:21] <craigbass1976> Anlar, it's a no name laptop
[11:22] <aguitel> how i know if samba is installed in my ubuntu system ?
[11:22] <jhaig> I found the solution to my problem.  I needed kdeprint.
[11:22] <Anlar> craigbass1976: then your lsbusb and also perhaps lspci outputs are the first steps.. the device IS listed in those
[11:23] <mzanfardino> aguitel: you could try dpkg -l | grep samba from the cli
[11:24] <Los_> hey
[11:24] <Los_> i have one question:)
[11:25] <chicken_Balti> how do you change the resolution from the command line ??
[11:25] <Los_> i have root on my server, and i want to know password one of user of my server
[11:25] <aguitel> because is not working my network
[11:25] <Los_> how can i do this?
[11:25] <linxeh> chicken_Balti: the resolution of what? the virtual terminals, or X ?
[11:25] <ntw> Hi All - Can somebody help me with getting Bind9 on my ubuntu 6.1 ?
[11:25] <chicken_Balti> er  whats X ??
[11:25] <jrib> Los_: you can't really since only a hash of the password is stored
[11:26] <npodges> /ctcp ubotu
[11:26] <Los_> i know, its in /etc/shadow
[11:26] <ntw> Hi All - Can somebody help me with getting Bind9 on my ubuntu 6.1 ? - MSG Me Please if you can Help
[11:26] <Los_> can i convert it to normal text?
[11:26] <pike__> Los_: ive heard of it being done but i think as root the easiest thing would be some sort of key logging on the user
[11:26] <Anlar> Los_: you can do only three things. 1) brute force the password the dummy way 2) brute force using rainbow tables and whatnot 3) side channel attack (just record his password with keylogger or something like that)
[11:27] <jrib> Los_: no, a hash is one way.  Even if you found text that had the same hash, it won't necessarilly be his password.  Why do you need to do this?
[11:27] <Ghismo> good night guys
[11:27] <vecina> Anyone know what to do if firefox's download list remains blank even when downloading? :(
[11:27] <chicken_Balti> i dont want to change the resolution of the terminal. I have an ati graphics card. Have installed the update driver but i think the resolution is the problem. Linux will not run ...it just doesnt display anything on the screen.
[11:27] <getBoa> Guys, Why doesnt my conky get tranparent ?
[11:28] <pike__> Los_: i did a 'write' to a user once that asked them for their password and they typed it in ;p
[11:28] <Ghismo> what package do i need to install for bluetooth on a toshiba laptop
[11:28] <ntw> Hi All - Can somebody help me with getting Bind9 on my ubuntu 6.1 ? - MSG Me Please if you can Help
[11:29] <c-ron> vecina: Edit -> Preferences -> 'Main' tab, check "show the downloads window..."?
[11:29] <ATOMICplayer> What's the difference in Ubuntu 7.04 and that Frenzy version?
[11:30] <vecina> c-ron: The window comes up . it just stays blank
[11:30] <astro76> ATOMICplayer, 7.04 is named Feisty Fawn
[11:30] <ciaron> once booted from a ubuntu desktop cd is there an easy way to share a drive so its accessible over the network?
[11:31] <c-ron> Frenzy is a FreeBSD based livecd distro
[11:31] <ATOMICplayer> astro76, thanks man. I will b back once ubuntu downloads and installs successfully.
[11:31] <ntw> Hi All - Can somebody help me with getting Bind9 on my ubuntu 6.1 ? - MSG Me Please if you can Help
[11:31] <rdesh> hey guys i'm trying to use java plugin on amd64 but blackdown keeps segfaulting. any ideas? i would rather not use a 32bit firefox just for java..
[11:32] <ntw> Hi All - Can somebody help me with getting Bind9 on my ubuntu 6.1 ? - MSG Me Please if you can Help
[11:32] <jrib> !repeat | ntw
[11:32] <ubotu> ntw: 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
[11:32] <corevette> http://forums.opencompositing.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1711
[11:33] <Anlar> ntw: perhaps if you can't set it up already you really shouldn't be running bind? it's one of the most dangerous daemons in wrong hands, ever
[11:34] <Ghismo> could anyone tell me what package i have to install to use bluetooth on my laptop?
[11:35] <Anlar> Ghismo: bluez-gnome ? gnome-bluetooth? either or both
[11:35] <c-ron> vecnah: does the file actually download?
[11:35] <Szeraax> Ghismo: you know, there is always a forums withthat info
[11:36] <ntw> Hi All - Can somebody help me with getting Bind9 on my ubuntu 6.1 ? - MSG Me Please if you can Help
[11:36] <MilitantPotato> I can't get my wife's PC to login, she's on Feisty with a Nvidia 6800gt, I get an xsession error:  BadAlloc (insufficient Recouces for operation)  Major opcode of failed request: 45 (X_OpenFont)
[11:36] <supaneko> Could someone tell me where MythTV saves the episodes that it records?
[11:36] <pike__> Ghismo: bluez-utils  i think for the cli stuff then i guess either the gnome or kde front end
[11:36] <Ghismo> ok ...let me try
[11:36] <xxxx> FRIENDS THIS WILL BE THE MOST EPIC RAID YET,
[11:36] <xxxx> THIS RAID IS IN MEMORY OF THE ORIGINAL 7/12 RAID
[11:36] <xxxx> OF APPROXIMATLY 300 NIGRAS THAT FOUND THEIR FATE
[11:36] <xxxx> BY A BAN HAMMER,
[11:36] <astro76> !ops | xxxx
[11:36] <xxxx> THE ORIGINAL NIGRAS DID NOT WISH TRIBUTE,
[11:36] <ubotu> xxxx: 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
[11:36] <xxxx> OR SONG,
[11:36] <xxxx> NO MONUMENTS,
[11:37] <xxxx> NO WAR POEMS OR ALLA.
[11:37] <pike__> Ghismo: blues-gnome or kdebluetooth i think at least if name is same as debian. ive heard that kde tool is better but never used
[11:37] <nixternal> !staff
[11:37] <ubotu> Hey nalioth, jenda, rob, SportChick, seanw, BearPerson or ompaul! I could use a bit of your time :)
[11:37] <Mancebo> o
[11:37] <ruebe> hi
[11:37] <ruebe> frage
[11:37] <MilitantPotato> I can't get my wife's PC to login, she's on Feisty with a Nvidia 6800gt, I get an xsession error:  BadAlloc (insufficient Recouces for operation)  Major opcode of failed request: 45 (X_OpenFont)
[11:37] <Ghismo> thanks spike
[11:37] <nixternal> !register
[11:37] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[11:37] <Ghismo> ;-)
[11:37] <SportChick> nixternal: ?
[11:37] <seanw> Dealt with, thanks.
[11:38] <nixternal> !staff
[11:38] <ubotu> Hey nalioth, jenda, rob, SportChick, seanw, BearPerson or ompaul! I could use a bit of your time :)
[11:38] <seanw> Er wrong channe.
[11:38] <nixternal> here they come
[11:38] <nalioth> nixternal: yes?
[11:38] <blackest> anyone know anything about http://wpad ?
[11:39] <pike__> MilitantPotato: using vesa nv or nvida?
[11:39] <who_cares> how do I force a package to be removed?
[11:39] <who_cares> I can't uninstall avg75fld
[11:39] <mikebot> Does anyone know how to burn a dvd on ubuntu?
[11:39] <who_cares> "E: avg75fld: subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 150"
[11:39] <pike__> MilitantPotato: k3b is the nicest gui app
[11:39] <blackest> mikebot k3b is good
[11:40] <pike__> mikebot: fear the trumpet
[11:40] <mikebot> blackest: Can I make it other than an avi? Like so I can burn it and have two duplicate dvds?
[11:40] <jrib> who_cares: where does that package come from?  It doesn't seem to be in the ubuntu repos.  /var/lib/dpkg/PACKAGE_NAME.prerm may give you some hints though
[11:40] <mikebot> pike_: Sorry?
[11:40] <Catsceo> hmm
[11:40] <Dr_Link> sudo apt-get install sun-java  <-- I type that, and it asked me for a password, but every time I enter a character during password entry (except for the Enter key) nothing happens.
[11:41] <PriceChild> Dr_Link, it won't give feedback, but your password is going in :)
[11:41] <who_cares> jrib: it isn't in the ubuntu repo. It's a .deb from the Grisoft website
[11:41] <astro76> who_cares, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2447667
[11:41] <mikebot> blackest: And do you know how to make it fit on a normal dvd r/rw?
[11:42] <jhaig> I'm trying to print a pdf file created from OpenOffice and the printer starts to respond but then doesn't print anything.  CPUS shows that a job has gone through.  I can print it directly from OpenOffice.  Can anyone suggest where I could start looking for the problem?
[11:42] <pike__> mikebot: cant do that with kde but there are tools.  i have to say i havent had the best luck using them to convert to mpeg
[11:42] <mikebot> pike_: Is mpeg what I need to copy a dvd?
[11:42] <astro76> mikebot, so you're looking for something like dvdshrink for windows? there's k9copy.
[11:43] <mikebot> astro76: So what would the process be for copying a dvd?
[11:43] <MilitantPotato> I can't get my wife's PC to login, she's on Feisty with a Nvidia 6800gt, I get an xsession error which changes just about every time.  Ususaly it ends with Xsession: Beginning Session setup
[11:43] <mikebot> astro76: Like get the image with k3b then shrink with k9copy, then burn with something?
[11:43] <pike__> mikebot: you can copy a dvd easily but like taking a movie you downloaded that is divx and making it mpeg to burn as vcd or whatever is involved. i always have an issue. sound out of sync or something
[11:44] <astro76> mikebot, haven't used k9copy yet, I would imagine k9copy would read the disc and create a 4.7GB .iso for you to burn
[11:44] <mikebot> pike__: I don't want to burn files I've downloaded
[11:44] <MilitantPotato> it keeps saying session lasted less then 10 seconds.
[11:44] <mikebot> pike_: Just back up my dvd collection
[11:44] <hvgotcodes> hey is there a guide for installing wine in feisty?
[11:44] <macogw> sound juicer has mp3 in the profiles, but not in the output format dropdown. i have lame and gstreamer0.8-lame, but still no dice.  any ideas?
[11:44] <mikebot> astro76: OK, I'll try that, thanks.
[11:44] <Anlar> hvgotcodes: sudo apt-get install wine ?
[11:45] <jrib> !wine > hvgotcodes (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:45] <Born_In_Xixax> Hi all: I would like to restrict logins to particular users on particular computers to certain time periods...what is the best approach?
[11:45] <hvgotcodes> is there any way to see which version is in the repository?
[11:45] <jrib> hvgotcodes: apt-cache policy wine
[11:45] <Anlar> MilitantPotato: delete her home directory as root, unless if it contains something important... if it does, chown it all to her for sure. then retry
[11:46] <shem> can anyone tell me how to get F-SPOT to show regular pictures on a widescreen?
[11:46] <MilitantPotato> Anlar: how?
[11:46] <shem> instead of streching them
[11:46] <MilitantPotato> it's a fresh install, nothing usefull in /home
[11:46] <pike__> hvgotcodes: sudo apt-get install wine; winecfg
[11:47] <weston> Whats a good applet for CPU temperature/Ram usage blah blah blah???
[11:47] <hvgotcodes> pike__:you mean get both wine and winecfg
[11:47] <SyrussScaleskin> hey
[11:47] <pike__> hvgotcodes: no i mean just paste that command
[11:47] <mikebot> pike_: WHen I used k9copy, I got a 4.3 GB iso, but it looks like just one episode, and lacks the dvd menu and stuff.
[11:47] <_Roly> I have a problem with wireless on an Acer Aspire 5633WLMI laptop.  I am running Feisty.  The problem is that ubuntu does not find all wireless networks.  When it eventually finds the network that I am interested in, it will connect (takes a while) and then the connection goes up and down every 5-10 seconds.  The network card is the intel 3945 and I am using the restricted driver for it.
[11:47] <hvgotcodes> i already installed
[11:47] <pike__> hvgotcodes: winecfg is the gui config you want to launch
[11:47] <hvgotcodes> ok do i ineed to sudo it?
[11:47] <SyrussScaleskin> I have a bit of a problem, first time using ubuntu, trying to connect via wireless
[11:48] <daedra> !boot
[11:48] <ubotu> Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[11:48] <astro76> hvgotcodes, no, as user
[11:48] <pike__> mikebot: i dont know with dvd protection.. normally id just say dd if=/dev/dvd of=file.iso then burn it. but im not sure
[11:48] <hvgotcodes> ok
[11:48] <Born_In_Xixax> any advice on restricting user login times by day/hour?
[11:48] <SyrussScaleskin> I would look through the faq but I am on here via a DS
[11:48] <MilitantPotato> :(
[11:49] <DantheHobo> how do i use a printer on a windows network
[11:49] <pike__> !samba | DantheHobo
[11:49] <ubotu> DantheHobo: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[11:49] <DantheHobo> thanks
[11:49] <MilitantPotato> how do you remove a directory
[11:49] <_Roly> DantheHobo: System | Administration | Printing -> add new printer
[11:50] <MilitantPotato> from recovery
[11:50] <shem> how do you stop the stretching of all images  on a widescreen?
[11:50] <MilitantPotato> change to a native rez for your LCD :)
[11:50] <pike__> MilitantPotato: is rm -fr directoryname not working?
[11:50] <bodmerocity> can anyone recommend a book or a really step-by-step website to learn how to not be a huge nub at linux?
[11:50] <_Roly> shem: run in the native resolution for the screen
[11:50] <MilitantPotato> pike__: that worked, thanks.
[11:51] <SyrussScaleskin> I am using a Belkin wireless G pcm/cia card, ubuntu picks it up, but wont access it, any suggestions?
[11:51] <pike__> bodmerocity: its unavoidable :) you just tough it out and as the occational newb question in here
[11:51] <Dr_Link> I need a tutorial in UNIX command line functions.
[11:51] <mikebot> pike_: Waht does that command do?
[11:51] <jrib> !cli > Dr_Link (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:51] <zimmo> Why do I need to start a X11 app via console?
[11:51] <jrib> bodmerocity: the 'rute' book is excellent
[11:51] <jrib> !rute > bodmerocity (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:51] <weston> does anyone know any good CPU temperature/ram temperature applets?>
[11:52] <_Roly> weston: gkrelm
[11:52] <pike__> mikebot: it writes the information to a file makes an image i use with cdroms but honestly i never got a dvd burner so im prob not best one to ask
[11:52] <shem> im in 1024 x 768 thats what my screen is.  there are only the 3 choices for ubuntu right?
[11:52] <pike__> !cli | bodmerocity
[11:52] <SyrussScaleskin> if anyone can help guide me through setting t up, I could use a hand :(
[11:52] <ubotu> bodmerocity: 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
[11:52] <macogw> Born_In_Xixax: oh oh i know this one
[11:52] <mikebot> pike_: OK, thanks for your help.
[11:52] <mikebot> !dvd
[11:52] <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
[11:53] <pike__> mikebot: i think the problem is that the dvdr disks you buy already have a section written that basically prevents copying with a straight forward method. i could be wrong though
[11:53] <astro76> shem, 1024x768 is not a widescreen resolution, examples of widescreen res are 1280x800 and 1440x900
[11:54] <hvgotcodes> ha im playing poker on linux
[11:54] <hvgotcodes> ahahahahahah
[11:54] <macogw> Born_In_Xixax: i looked it up before.  no gui, though, you ok with that?
[11:54] <Born_In_Xixax> np
[11:54] <astro76> !resolution | shem
[11:54] <ubotu> shem: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[11:54] <shem> k thanks
[11:54] <KrimZon> maybe my wireless card is broken
[11:55] <KrimZon> or not plugged in properly
[11:55] <bkeating> via samba - fs or smb... how do i make sure all files in a share have "rwx" for the group, no matter what?  'create mask = 0770' in smb.conf does not work....
[11:55] <MilitantPotato> pike__: now I don't get a login screen
[11:55] <MilitantPotato> It goes to the desktop background, flashes once, then goes black with a loading icon for the mouse
[11:55] <event_ide> After a fresh install of nvidia drivers and restarting X, glxinfo | grep rendering says that direct rendering is on. After I reboot, direct rendering turns off. Any ideas?
[11:56] <SyrussScaleskin> Having trouble with a wireless card, new to ubuntu, if someone can help me with connectg, please help me out
[11:56] <MilitantPotato> wait nvm, working now, but I don't have a way to log in
[11:56] <CompIsMyRx> event_ide: how did you install the nvidia drivers? it may be conflicting with other drivers
[11:56] <hvgotcodes> Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":1.0".
[11:56] <hvgotcodes> whats that mean when i try to use wine?
[11:56] <Jordan09> Guys, I've LITERALLY just installed ubuntu and my system is running really slow. I can't even navigate properly with my mouse. Any ideas?
[11:56] <pike__> MilitantPotato: what did you delete?
[11:57] <event_ide> CompIsMyRx; I removed the other nvidia drivers already, I know there's been conflicts in the past
[11:57] <MilitantPotato> /home/heather
[11:57] <MilitantPotato> logging in under /root using her user name gives the same xsession error
[11:57] <Jordan09> When I ran it from CD it was fine.
[11:57] <Born_In_Xixax> hvgotcodes: that sounds like your application is a 3D app, but you do not have a working 3D video driver.
[11:58] <Dr_Link> Not sure
[11:58] <Dr_Link> but i'll ask here.
[11:58] <pike__> MilitantPotato: mkdir /home/heather; chown heather:heather /home/heather
[11:58] <pike__> MilitantPotato: using sudo
[11:58] <SyrussScaleskin> I have no way of accessing any faqs or forums, due tothe above problem, and no way to view links on here
[11:58] <MilitantPotato> ok give me a few
[11:58] <Dr_Link> Can you have three operating systems installed on the same system with 1 partition made for each of them? (I want one with Windows, Linux, and finally Solaris on it)
[11:58] <event_ide> CompIsMyRx; I downloaded the driver from NVIDIA's website, installed after removing the other nvidia drivers
[11:58] <c-ron> Jordan09: run 'top' from a terminal
[11:58] <hvgotcodes> Born: im using compiz
[11:58] <hvgotcodes> is that bad?
[11:59] <CompIsMyRx> event_ide: ahh. Did you add nv to the disabled modules in linux-restricted-common?
[11:59] <Born_In_Xixax> hvgotcodes: if compiz is running you have 3D capability...sorry no other ideas
[11:59] <c-ron> Jordan09: you'll be able to see if a process is eating your cpu time
[11:59] <hvgotcodes> hmm can they detect that Im on linux?
[11:59] <Jordan09> It's at 1%
[11:59] <event_ide> CompIsMyRx; no, I didn't know I had to
[12:00] <event_ide> CompIsMyRx; think that could cause problems?
[12:00] <CompIsMyRx> event_ide: I had to, otherwise nv and nvidia would fight and X wouldn't start. But your problem may be related
[12:00] <wepeel> hi all. Is this the appropriate channel to ask about software available for Ubuntu?
[12:00] <c-ron> Jordan09: Cpu(s): 1%us ???
[12:00] <ntw>  NEED BIND 9 DEB PACKAGE FOR UBUNTU! Help!
[12:01] <Dr_Link> ok...
[12:01] <Dr_Link> Can you have three operating systems installed on the same system with 1 partition made for each of them? (I want one with Windows, Linux, and finally Solaris on it)