[12:01] <Jordan09> Yes, and mem usage at about 2%
[12:01] <Born_In_Xixax> Dr_Link: yes
[12:01] <event_ide> CompIsMyRx; ok, is there a config file I have to edit for this?
[12:01] <c-ron> Jordan09: x windows is slow tho?
[12:01] <Dr_Link> yes!
[12:01] <astro76> !info bind9 | ntw
[12:01] <jrib> wepeel: sure
[12:01] <ubotu> ntw: bind9: Internet Domain Name Server. In component main, is optional. Version 1:9.3.4-2ubuntu2.1 (feisty), package size 295 kB, installed size 788 kB
[12:02] <wepeel> jrib, thanks
[12:02] <sidenet> what's the command to determine what version of ffmpeg i have?
[12:02] <MilitantPotato> pike__: that worked, thanks, can you tell me what was wrong?
[12:02] <CompIsMyRx> event_ide: really easy to do (and should be done with Nvidia site install btw). Just run "sudo nano -w /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common" and add "nv"to DISABLED_MODULES="
[12:02] <Jordan09> c-ron: Well, my mouse is juggering around the screen, and my keyboard has to be pressed slowly button by button
[12:02] <wepeel> anyone know of a decent gui flash creator program? I just need to make a small slideshow
[12:02] <ntw> astro76 - I need to find where to download it! apt-get gives me a 404!
[12:02] <pike__> MilitantPotato: it needed to create the .config files but couldnt make them as the path didnt exist
[12:02] <File13> For some reason my taskbar is only showing one workspace, the other 3 dont show and when i try to switch workspaces nothing happens.
[12:02] <event_ide> CompIsMyRx; k, thanks
[12:02] <astro76> !repositories | ntw
[12:02] <ubotu> ntw: 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
[12:03] <wepeel> I had one way back when when I ran windows which I bet I could run under wine...but I don't remember what it was called
[12:03] <MilitantPotato> argh more issues
[12:03] <jrib> sidenet: ffmpeg -version   or   apt-cache policy ffmpeg   for the package
[12:03] <Jordan09> Although it ran the command instantly, may be a mouse/keyboard problem
[12:03] <SyrussScaleskin> I have no way of accessing any faqs or forums, due tothe above problem, and no way to view links on here
[12:03] <MilitantPotato> I can't view any windows, things open but don't show up on the desktop
[12:03] <CompIsMyRx> event_ide: then reboot X. It might not fix your problem (it really only fixes driver fights) but it just might, and it's not a bad idea to do.
[12:03] <MilitantPotato> now it locked up trying to open updates
[12:03] <astro76> SyrussScaleskin, how are you connected here?
[12:04] <NET||abuse> can anyone help me with a question on using virtual box? I have it running and setup a windows xp image, now i want a second image and i was just going to copy the origional image as a way to snapshot the image and run it from there, how can i do this as virtualbox won't let mek add the copy as a new hd image, it has hte same key as the origional so won't run in parallel.
[12:04] <SyrussScaleskin> via a nintendo ds.
[12:04] <GrooveStix> hey guys, how do I make my Ubuntu machine visible to my WinXp machine? (Through a router!)
[12:04] <c-ron> Jordan09: try typing in the terminal: cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep Driver
[12:04] <astro76> SyrussScaleskin, wow ;)
[12:04] <pike__> MilitantPotato: unlike windows you dont have a registry all the user config stuff is stored in your home. it is very convenient acually because if something is screw you dont have to hunt for it just delete the .config file and reopen the app. its like you opened it for the first time. ls -a /home/heather to see the hidden . files
[12:04] <Paddy_EIRE> i have just purchased a belkin wireless G desktop card and I am about to put it in the towerpc is there anything I should know about this card and ubuntu before I continue or is it recognised immediately
[12:04] <SyrussScaleskin> I need to set up a wireless card on ubuntu.
[12:04] <event_ide> CompIsMyRx; alright, rebooting X. see if it works. thanks again
[12:04] <Jack_Sparrow> SyrussScaleskin: What make and model of wireless card
[12:04] <astro76> SyrussScaleskin, what kind of card?
[12:04] <c-ron> Jordan09: what drivers are listed?
[12:05] <skyfalcon866> what is a good size for the root partition?
[12:05] <SyrussScaleskin> belkin wireless g, f5d7011
[12:05] <pike__> skyfalcon866: 5-8 gigs assuming /home is seperate
[12:05] <macogw> Born_In_Xixax: well there's this http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-kiosk&m=109878746602656&w=2 but i know i saw one that involved settings in a /etc/ file
[12:05] <skyfalcon866> is 11 alot?
[12:05] <pike__> skyfalcon866: i only use about 3 for / with everything under it but home
[12:05] <Paddy_EIRE> NET||abuse: nice one
[12:05] <ansque> i want install sonata with extra options (edit metatags and lyrics). I install sonata success but when i have problem with extra options. I have this problem http://wklej.org/id/8bf3cacee1
[12:05] <macogw> Born_In_Xixax: the one i saw let you give warning before kicking them
[12:06] <ansque> maybe someone know what i shuld do
[12:06] <ntw> http://packages.ubuntu.com/warty/net/bind9-host
[12:06] <ntw> NOT FOUND
[12:06] <pike__> skyfalcon866: only issue is to remember /tmp is under root too unless you make a partititon for it so even if you only need 2.5 gigs you still need a gig or 2 for temp to work out of
[12:06] <ntw> The only place I Can download bind9 ???
[12:06] <jrib> ntw: you are using warty?
[12:06] <Jordan09> Sorry it's taking a long time to navigate
[12:07] <skyfalcon866> i have only used 3.9GB on my / and its been there for the last 20 Days
[12:07] <sidenet> thnx jrib
[12:07] <kowalczyk> niema
[12:07] <skyfalcon866> wont fragmentation increase with low space
[12:07] <ansque> http://wklej.org/id/8bf3cacee1 someone know whats going wrong?
[12:07] <kowalczyk> kto polak?
[12:07] <ntw> jrib
[12:07] <CompIsMyRx> skyfalcon866: there is essentially no fragmentation with ext3
[12:07] <ntw> What is warty ?
[12:07] <PriceChild> !warty | ntw
[12:07] <ubotu> ntw: Ubuntu 4.10 (Warty Warthog) was the first release of Ubuntu. End Of Life: April 30, 2006. See !eol for more details.
[12:07] <pike__> skyfalcon866: its something the system handles not something you need to worry about
[12:07] <hexidigital> hi folks.. i'm in a chrooted environment, trying to repair a borked upgrade... but the / directory isn't showing up when i run `df -h`
[12:08] <ntw> jrib No I'm using Ubuntu Linux 6.1
[12:08] <jrib> ntw: it's in the url you just linked
[12:08] <skyfalcon866> how can i shrink my ext3 partition then?
[12:08] <MilitantPotato> Gnome isn't loading right
[12:08] <ansque> http://wklej.org/id/8bf3cacee1 someone can help me??
[12:08] <Ghismo> is there a way to delete
[12:08] <CompIsMyRx> skyfalcon866: you have to unmount it (DON'T IF IT IS ROOT) and use gparted
[12:08] <Jordan09> 5 are listed: kbd, mouse, wacom, wacom, wacom, ati
[12:08] <Ghismo> a process
[12:08] <pike__> skyfalcon866: gparted but remeber to do it from livecd as the partition cant obvoiusly be mounted at the time
[12:08] <MilitantPotato> message did not receive a reply (timeout by message bus)
[12:08] <CompIsMyRx> skyfalcon866: if it is root, get a live Cd and then use Gparted
[12:09] <skyfalcon866> will performance be slowed down?
[12:09] <Ghismo> is there a way to force a quit
[12:09] <Ghismo> ?
[12:09] <CompIsMyRx> skyfalcon866: not likely
[12:09] <ansque> http://wklej.org/id/8bf3cacee1
[12:09] <jrib> !enter | Ghismo
[12:09] <ubotu> Ghismo: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[12:09] <GrooveStix> how do I make my Ubuntu machine visible to my WinXp machine? (Through a router!)
[12:09] <mikebot> How do you force quit in ubuntu?
[12:09] <skyfalcon866> is 7Gb to small for /
[12:09] <pike__> pkill processname or xkill for a nice skull cursor to click on someting with or kill pidnumber
[12:09] <SyrussScaleskin> I need to connect to a wireless access point for internet via a belkin wireless card which ubuntu 7.04 cant seem to access, can anyone help?
[12:10] <nahka> i having trouble installing ubuntu-7.04-desktop-amd64
[12:10] <pike__> Ghismo: see above
[12:10] <Jordan09> c-ron: 5 are listed: kbd, mouse, wacom, wacom, wacom, ati
[12:10] <jrib> Ghismo: system -> administration -> system monitor  or xkill like pike__ said are the easiest ways imo
[12:10] <ntw> jrib I Was just googling
[12:10] <CompIsMyRx> or Ctrl-C if the program is running in terminal
[12:10] <ntw> For bind 0
[12:10] <ntw> bind 9
[12:10] <mikebot> CompIsMyRx: It's update manager
[12:10] <MilitantPotato> X(
[12:10] <skyfalcon866> then could i expand my /home?
[12:10] <adamowitz> ?
[12:10] <zerokill88> ok so everytime i try to watch a .mpg file through firefox, and i believe its not using flash because flash works, i get the audio but no video, how can i fix this?
[12:10] <pike__> skyfalcon866: yeah
[12:10] <Jack_Sparrow> SyrussScaleskin: It seems you will need to use ndiswrapper and the rt2500 drivers from the driver disk supplied with the card.
[12:11] <skyfalcon866> k thanks
[12:11] <CompIsMyRx> mikebot: in a terminal type "pkill update-manager"
[12:11] <Dr_Link> Evolution Mail client is telling me that "RELAYING DENIED" when sending a message. So what do i do to fix this?
[12:11] <mikebot> CompIsMyRx: Thanks.
[12:11] <SyrussScaleskin> How do I do that exactly?
[12:11] <pike__> zerokill88: you have the mozilla mplayer plugin?
[12:11] <zerokill88> pike_ yes i do
[12:11] <Sergiu> hello people
[12:11] <Sergiu> :-)
[12:11] <pike__> zerokill88: sounds almost like a codec issue but i dunno
[12:11] <hvgotcodes> wierd -- if i use the ring switcher in compiz i lose my wine window
[12:11] <Jack_Sparrow> SyrussScaleskin: http://czarism.com/easy-peasy-wireless-w-ubuntu-debian-linux  is one link I found
[12:12] <Jordan09> c-ron: The thing  don't understand is how it ran perfectly from the disk.
[12:12] <Jack_Sparrow> !wireless
[12:12] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:12] <zerokill88> pike_ i also have gstreamer installed
[12:12] <SyrussScaleskin> links are no good to me
[12:12] <SyrussScaleskin> I cant access them
[12:12] <Dr_Link> Evolution Mail client is telling me that "RELAYING DENIED" when sending a message. So what do i do to fix this?
[12:12] <ntw>  Can somebody help me ? Maybe you could talk to me private about the Ubuntu 6.10 and BIND! PLEASE
[12:13] <Jack_Sparrow> SyrussScaleskin: I suggest a hard line until you get the drivers and ndiswrapper installed
[12:13] <CompIsMyRx> !bind
[12:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bind - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:13] <SyrussScaleskin> ok..
[12:13] <Optimus55> !wvdial
[12:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wvdial - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:13] <pike__> zerokill88: can you download the file?
[12:13] <c-ron> Jordan09: I'm thinking that maybe the ati driver is your problem? try vga to see if it changes anything
[12:13] <Jordan09> vga?
[12:13] <CompIsMyRx> wait, how are you here if "links don't work" ie. you have no internet?
[12:13] <Jordan09> (I'm a newbie)
[12:14] <adamowitz> ?
[12:14] <zerokill88> pike_ ya but i dont really want to but i guess that my only opetion at this point
[12:14] <CompIsMyRx> !vesa | Jordan09
[12:14] <ubotu> Jordan09: vesa is the default video driver if X can't find a better one. Also see !x
[12:14] <MilitantPotato> for the love of god
[12:14] <MilitantPotato> I guess she gets windows instead X(
[12:14] <pike__> zerokill88: you might try pkill firefox; mv ~/.mozilla ~/.mozilla-bak   and relaunch to test
[12:15] <ShortCat> hello
[12:15] <CompIsMyRx> ?
[12:15] <CompIsMyRx> !hello | ShortCat
[12:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hello - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:15] <CompIsMyRx> !hi | ShortCat
[12:15] <ubotu> ShortCat: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[12:15] <c-ron> Jordan09: do this from the command line: cd /etc/X11/ && sudo cp ./xorg.conf ./xorg.conf.backup && sudo nano ./xorg.conf
[12:15] <pike__> zerokill88: then just mv ~/.mozilla-bak ~/.mozilla to restore your bookmarks and stuff if that doesnt work
[12:15] <ntw>  Can somebody help me ? Maybe you could talk to me private about the Ubuntu 6.10 and BIND! PLEASE
[12:15] <ShortCat> is there any way to modify my partitions/formatting hd before i boot?
[12:15] <pike__> ShortCat: bootdisk or livecd
[12:15] <c-ron> Jordan09:  find the line that says Driver "ati" and change the "ati" to "vga"
[12:15] <MilitantPotato> pike__: still no luck, sometimes I get to desktop, sometimes I get a gnome error, this last time panel opened about 10 times trying to login
[12:15] <CompIsMyRx> ShortCat: Gparted on the LiveCD
[12:16] <CompIsMyRx> c-ron: don't you mean vesa?
[12:16] <MilitantPotato> when I do get to desktop the computer locks up
[12:16] <astro76> ntw, you'll get much better results if you ask about a specific problem here ;)
[12:16] <ShortCat> how can i access it there?
[12:16] <jrib> ntw: stop repeating so often, try to wait at least 20 minutes.  No one here seems to be able to help you with bind9 atm.  Why not try the other support options?
[12:16] <jrib> !support > ntw (see the private message from ubotu)
[12:16] <zerokill88> pike_ ok
[12:16] <CompIsMyRx> c-ron: vga is a connector type, vesa is a driver
[12:16] <c-ron> Jordan09:  CompIsMyRx is right
[12:16] <fatbrain> When I play audio/video content from a http-stream, is there some extension I need to be able to fast-forward/rewind while playing it? (lighttpd)
[12:16] <pike__> MilitantPotato: can ya sudo apt-get install fluxbox   i mean at least give her another window manager for now or xubuntu-desktop
[12:16] <c-ron> Jordan09:  find the line that says Driver "ati" and change the "ati" to "vesa"
[12:16] <ShortCat> how can i access the partition modifier on the livecd?
[12:17] <fevel> hey does anyone know how to open mkv files??
[12:17] <fevel> neither vlc or mplayer opens it
[12:17] <CompIsMyRx> Jordan09: vesa is the basic of basic drivers, so everything should work until you fix your driver
[12:17] <pike__> ShortCat: sudo apt-get install gparted you can install packages on livecd just as if youre on hd
[12:17] <astro76> ShortCat, system>admin>GNOME Partition Editor
[12:17] <SyrussScaleskin> Trying a cabled connection now.
[12:17] <pike__> ShortCat: or as astro76 said i guess its installed already
[12:17] <MilitantPotato> wow
[12:17] <GrooveStix> how do I make my Ubuntu machine visible to my WinXp machine? (Through a router!) Does anyone know?
[12:17] <ShortCat> okay i will try it
[12:18] <CompIsMyRx> fevel: what does vlc/mplayer say when trying to open the .mkv file (paste it into pastebin please!)
[12:18] <MilitantPotato> new set of errors at login
[12:18] <Jack_Sparrow> !samba > GrooveStix
[12:18] <pike__> GrooveStix: for like shared folders and stuff?
[12:18] <GrooveStix> yes!
[12:18] <astro76> GrooveStix, what do you mean through a router?
[12:18] <GrooveStix> I actually put samba on my Ubuntu
[12:18] <pike__> MilitantPotato: egads
[12:18] <GrooveStix> I can see the WinXp machine
[12:18] <Johto> astro76: he just means file shares etc, he needs samba
[12:18] <GrooveStix> but not vice versa
[12:19] <fevel> CompIsMyRx, it doesnt give me an error
[12:19] <ShortCat> for some reason i cant get the livecd to work
[12:19] <pike__> MilitantPotato: sudo chown -R heather:heather /home/heather
[12:19] <ShortCat> it boots and all, yet i cant reach desktop
[12:19] <Johto> GrooveStix: samba is the thing that is used for file sharing linux > windows
[12:19] <SyrussScaleskin> I cannot connect via ethernet... same problem.
[12:19] <fevel> CompIsMyRx, it just stays on the mplayer screen and the bar goes by really fast
[12:19] <CompIsMyRx> fevel: open it in a terminal with the command "mplayer -v /path/to/file.mkv"
[12:19] <MilitantPotato> Gnome error: Processs /user/lib/control-center/gnome-settings-daemon received signal 11, ALso: There was a problem regestering the panel with bonobo activation server. Error code 3  AND Nautilus can't be used now, do to an unexpected error from bonobo when attempting to register the file manager view server.
[12:19] <Johto> !samba
[12:19] <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
[12:19] <zerokill88> pike_ how do i get all the totem codecs?
[12:19] <MilitantPotato> ok pike i'll do that now
[12:19] <Jordan09> I'm going to try it, however, I'm not so sure that's the problem because if it was just the graphics then all the keys I press on my board would show up - just late. However, some times I have to press a key 4/5 times for it to work. Shall I continue?
[12:19] <NET||abuse> can anyone help me make a duplicate of a virtualbox disk image? i want to test on IE6 and IE7, so easiest way is to install and patch up just to IE6, then fork the image and patch up to IE7.. so can anyone help me with this virtualbox disk image issue?
[12:19] <davidd> hello
[12:19] <CompIsMyRx> fevel: and paste the output into pastebin
[12:20] <GrooveStix> Johto: and the other way around?
[12:20] <Johto> GrooveStix: use windows :P
[12:20] <davidd> hi - need help with edubuntu server
[12:20] <Johto> GrooveStix: make a share in windwos, connect it using samba
[12:20] <pike__> guys im not on ubuntu right now is default user group users or same as username?
[12:20] <ax> so ubuntu creates a default xorg.conf when i install ubuntu, i accedentally erased that, how can i get that back?
[12:20] <astro76> GrooveStix, you'll need to share folders from the ubuntu machine (system>admin>shared folders)
[12:20] <Johto> GrooveStix: just configure the enviroment like the guides say ...same workgroup and stuff
[12:20] <ax> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg isn't working
[12:21] <ax> i get "no screens found"
[12:21] <SyrussScaleskin> Can someone help me, I cannot connect to a network via wireless or ethernet in ubuntu!
[12:21] <astro76> pike__, same as user name
[12:21] <hvgotcodes> is there a massive page with instructions on how to install codecs, wine, java, eclipse -- everything really -- however I can't find it
[12:21] <Johto> GrooveStix: just read up about samba in general, use GUI tools to configure it or do it by hand editing /etc/samba/ config files..
[12:21] <hvgotcodes> i remember there being one
[12:21] <CompIsMyRx> !xorg | ax
[12:21] <ubotu> ax: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:21] <GrooveStix> johto: I actually found the Ubuntu machine through WinXp, but I was prompted for username/password
[12:21] <pike__> astro76: ty
[12:21] <davidd> how do i set up edubuntu server to allow remote access?
[12:22] <Johto> GrooveStix: yes, you need to use smbpasswd command in ubuntu machine to allow it to access to them
[12:22] <jrib> !restricted > hvgotcodes (see the private message from ubotu)
[12:22] <Johto> GrooveStix: everythin is documented, just read ok
[12:22] <GrooveStix> alright
[12:22] <pike__> !ssh | davidd
[12:22] <ubotu> davidd: SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[12:22] <GrooveStix> ok
[12:22] <ax> i've restarted gdm
[12:22] <pike__> davidd: bear in mind that is remove command line access
[12:22] <pike__> remote
[12:22] <ax> it still doesn't work
[12:22] <nikin> hy, is there an easy and effective way to log everything what shows up on a console?
[12:22] <davidd> thanks
[12:22] <Jordan09> c-ron, CompIsMyRx: I'm going to try it, however, I'm not so sure that's the problem because if it was just the graphics then all the keys I press on my board would show up - just late. However, some times I have to press a key 4/5 times for it to work. Shall I continue?
[12:22] <CompIsMyRx> ax: well, restarting GDM with no xorg.conf is rather pointless, but I meant for you to follow the link
[12:23] <ShortCat> okay, i cant access the desktop of livecd for some reason
[12:23] <anathematic> how do i change my host name on ubuntu server? =)
[12:23] <ShortCat> is there any boot program that can help me formatting my hd?
[12:23] <SyrussScaleskin> Can someone help me, I cannot connect to a network via wireless or ethernet in ubuntu!It shows unknown device type on both adaptors in the device manager
[12:23] <Jack_Sparrow> ShortCat: What all have you tried...
[12:24] <c-ron> Jordan09: not sure.. it's worth a shot tho.
[12:24] <pike__> ShortCat: try 1) alt-ctrl-f2 2) login  3) sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   and choose vesa driver then enter or default for everything else
[12:24] <nikin> anathematic: so a         man hostname        to get info on that
[12:24] <pike__> ShortCat: for livecd
[12:24] <nikin> is there an easy and effective way to log everything what shows up on a console?
[12:24] <fevel> CompIsMyRx, can you help me get to pastebin??
[12:24] <ShortCat> pike__ : okay, ill try it
[12:24] <jrib> hvgotcodes: the other stuff you mentioned: wine and eclipse, are straightforward to install, just use your package manager
[12:24] <CompIsMyRx> !pastebin | fevel
[12:24] <ubotu> fevel: 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)
[12:25] <pike__> ShortCat: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart after to load new config file
[12:25] <Frack-Hesse> does someone here know, how i can play midi files on ubuntu? :x
[12:25] <c-ron> Jordan09: you could also try pike__'s suggestion to ShortCat
[12:25] <jrib> !midi > Frack-Hesse (see the private message from ubotu)
[12:25] <hvgotcodes> jrib: yeah but there was a massive guide -- i wish i could find it
[12:25] <CompIsMyRx> Frack-Hesse: pmidi
[12:25] <Frack-Hesse> thx jrib :*
[12:25] <Frack-Hesse> \o/
[12:25] <jrib> hvgotcodes: use the wiki, it's better than ubuntuguide from experience
[12:26] <nikin> !midi > nikin
[12:26] <CompIsMyRx> !midi > CompIsMyRx
[12:26] <Frack-Hesse> lol
[12:26] <Optimus55> does anyone have a tutorial on wvdial and its commands?
[12:26] <fevel> CompIsMyRx, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32180/
[12:26] <Jack_Sparrow> !dialup
[12:26] <ubotu> You want to connect via dial-up? Read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
[12:27] <SyrussScaleskin> Can someone help me, I cannot connect to a network via wireless or ethernet in ubuntu!It sho
[12:27] <Optimus55> thnx
[12:27] <hvgotcodes> what is the ubuntu compiz channel?
[12:27] <ax> CompIsMyRx: i have an xorg.conf
[12:27] <jrib> Optimus55: I just setup /etc/wvdial.conf and then type 'wvdial'
[12:27] <jrib> hvgotcodes: #ubuntu-effects
[12:27] <ShortCat> tried what pike__ suggested, nothing appears when i alt+ctrl+f2
[12:27] <c-ron> Jordan09: you could reboot, then hit CTRL+F2, login, and see if keyboard is acting weird on a virtual terminal too, or just x windows
[12:27] <Jordan09> In the command: cd /etc/X11/ && sudo cp ./xorg.conf ./xorg.conf.backup && sudo nano ./xorg.conf
[12:27] <ax> i've run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg several times
[12:27] <Jordan09> Did you mean cp?
[12:27] <ax> my horiz/vert are set via the ddc messages
[12:27] <ax> i'm still getting "no screen found" when i restart gdm
[12:28] <CompIsMyRx> fevel: hmm, it looks like that .mkv file is corrupt. Link to it?
[12:28] <astro76> Jordan09, that command is correct (the 3 ./'s aren't necessary though)
[12:29] <c-ron> Jordan09: no.. the cd is just to Change Directory to /etc/X11/ and the cp is to CoPy ./xorg.conf to ./xorg.conf.backup (just in case)
[12:29] <CompIsMyRx> fevel: hmm, it looks like someone's x264 rip went badly.
[12:29] <ax> when i first installed ubuntu X worked, i'm wondering if the default xorg.conf is still somewhere?
[12:29] <Jordan09> It said cd: /etc/X11/ not found
[12:29] <bruenig> ax, only if you moved it somewhere
[12:29] <Jordan09> no such file or directory
[12:29] <astro76> Jordan09, did you type exactly, X11 not x11 ?
[12:29] <nikin> is there an easy and effective way to log everything what shows up on a console?
[12:30] <ax> :(
[12:30] <TTilus> nikin: typescript
[12:30] <bruenig> nikin, | tee logfile
[12:30] <nikin> ty
[12:30] <Jordan09> Exactly this: cd /etc/X11/ && sudo cp ./xorg.conf ./xorg.conf.backup && sudo nano ./xorg.conf all in one command
[12:30] <SyrussScaleskin> Can someone help me, I cannot connect to a network via wireless or ethernet in ubuntu! It seems to see the devices, but cant access them!
[12:30] <fevel> CompIsMyRx, damn...so you think I should just erase it and download again??
[12:31] <CompIsMyRx> fevel: is it a bittorrent? If so you might want to.
[12:31] <bruenig> Jordan09, do ls -d /etc/X11
[12:31] <MilitantPotato> pike__: what does sudo chown -R do?  It seems to of worked.
[12:31] <bruenig> chowns recursively
[12:31] <c-ron> bruenig: LSD is bad mmmkay
[12:31] <pike__> MilitantPotato: so any subdirectories and files are also chowned
[12:32] <skyfalcon866> im about to install windoze on my hard disk my question is will i have to reinstall ubuntu?
[12:32] <CompIsMyRx> fevel: however, if it was dl'ed correctly, It still might not work. It looks like someone tried to put raw video into a .mkv file, which doesn't really work.
[12:32] <MilitantPotato> ah cool :)
[12:32] <bruenig> skyfalcon866, you will need to reinstall grub on the mbr
[12:32] <MilitantPotato> it's not locked up or given me any error messages *yet*
[12:32] <skyfalcon866> ok
[12:32] <Jack_Sparrow> !grub > skyfalcon866
[12:32] <TTilus> skyfalcon866: probably yes, but most likely only grub needs reinstall
[12:32] <MilitantPotato> could I do that same command to move the /home directories to another drive/partition?
[12:32] <Dr_Link> be back later.
[12:32] <bruenig> Jordan09, what does that do?
[12:32] <Prowler_1> hello
[12:33] <skyfalcon866> should i format it fat32 or ntfs it is only 4.86GB
[12:33] <TTilus> skyfalcon866: win is sometimes pretty hostile to other os
[12:33] <Jordan09> etc/X11 in blue
[12:33] <MilitantPotato> skyfalcon866: if you want to edit files through linux do fat32
[12:33] <bruenig> Jordan09, ok so /etc/X11 does exist
[12:33] <SyrussScaleskin> In the add/remove programs I found some network program, but it cant install onto my system...
[12:33] <pike__> MilitantPotato: yeah the only issue would be symlinks and thats not a huge deal. wont really break anything i dont think
[12:33] <skyfalcon866> can ubuntu fix file system errors in fat32?
[12:33] <CompIsMyRx> skyfalcon866: easy to backup mbr with dd, but it is really for confident users only (you can royally scew up your harddrive)
[12:33] <bruenig> Jordan09, you must have messed up the cd command in some way
[12:33] <TTilus> skyfalcon866: do fat only if you specially need to, otherwise ntfs
[12:33] <Jack_Sparrow> skyfalcon866: What version of windows are you planning on putting on 4.8 gig partition?
[12:33] <skyfalcon866> xp
[12:33] <Jordan09> Aha! Wait a minute
[12:34] <kane77> hi people! I've just spent 2 weeks in windows without my beloved ubuntu!..
[12:34] <skyfalcon866> can ubuntu read NTFS
[12:34] <TTilus> skyfalcon866: yes
[12:34] <CompIsMyRx> skyfalcon866: yes, and write to it
[12:34] <CompIsMyRx> skyfalcon866: with ntfs-3g
[12:34] <pike__> MilitantPotato: safest way is http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/01/29/move-home-to-its-own-partition/
[12:34] <MilitantPotato> pike__: ty
[12:34] <skyfalcon866> im only using windoze to play games
[12:34] <TTilus> skyfalcon866: :)
[12:35] <bruenig> basically to move /home to another partition, you copy everything under /home to a separate partition, and then change fstab
[12:35] <skyfalcon866> can windoze read ext3?
[12:35] <c-ron> Jordan09: login on a virtual console with CTRL+ALT+F2 to do the commands.. then switch back to X with CTRL+ALT+F7
[12:35] <TTilus> skyfalcon866: there are programs to read ext3 iirc
[12:35] <CompIsMyRx> skyfalcon866: through a 3rd party driver, yes
[12:35] <skyfalcon866> is it safe
[12:35] <tupa> skyfalcon866 yes, be careful though, I corrupted an ext3 partition in the past
[12:35] <skyfalcon866> ok thanks
[12:35] <skyfalcon866> cya later off to install windoze
[12:36] <CompIsMyRx> skyfalcon866: http://www.fs-driver.org/download.html
[12:36] <skyfalcon866> cya later off to install windoze
[12:36] <TTilus> skyfalcon866: just remember to keep backups and a safe and easy way to restore
[12:36] <tupa> CompIsMyRx that's exactly what I used to corrupt my partition :P
[12:36] <TTilus> hope he remembers the backups  :D
[12:37] <ShortCat> back to my question...any ways to format hard disk before the boot? is there any boot programs that allow to format?
[12:37] <osmosis> Is mysql replication for the entire MySQL instance, per database, per table?
[12:37] <kane77> btw, how can I create a "restore DVD"? (containing set up ubuntu) something I can put into drive and restore ubuntu?
[12:37] <Jordan09> Will do this is painful
[12:37] <pike__> ShortCat: any linux boot disk that has mkfs you can mkfs.ext3 /dev/hda1  or whatever
[12:37] <ATOMICplayer> What's the link to the alternate cd?
[12:37] <tupa> ShortCat, all installation CDs do that
[12:38] <fevel> thanks for the help CompIsMyRx
[12:38] <CompIsMyRx> fevel: no prob
[12:38] <tupa> ShortCat, but if you don't need to install an OS, you can try a Live CD and then format
[12:39] <SyrussScaleskin> Unable to connect to network via ethernet or wireless, need help
[12:39] <CompIsMyRx> ShortCat: in fact, Ubuntu can auto-repartiton the drive completely for you when you install
[12:39] <ATOMICplayer> Can someone point me towards the Alternate Ubuntu cd?
[12:39] <yexiaodou> today i am blocked on a serious bug on Feisty Fawn
[12:39] <Jordan09> c-ron: it's missing keys in the command screen as well
[12:39] <tupa> !install | ATOMICplayer
[12:39] <ubotu> ATOMICplayer: 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
[12:39] <HelpMe> Hi, i';m having trouble with kiba-dock,  its kinda chopy and slow.  Dose anyone know how to fix this?
 why not
[12:40] <nikin> TTilus: typescript is a program? i cant find it on apt
[12:40] <CompIsMyRx> ATOMICplayer: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download and click the "Alternate install" checkbox near the bottom
[12:40] <c-ron> Jordan09: okay, it's probably not an X server specific problem then, so no sense in changing your conf
[12:40] <ShortCat> thanks for your help, the problem i cant get any distribution that is available to me to work/get to desktop
[12:40] <jrib> ATOMICplayer: ubuntu.com and click on download, but releases.ubuntu.com is easier to navigate imo
[12:40] <pike__> ShortCat: ati graphics or something?
[12:41] <Jordan09> Ok then.
[12:41] <ShortCat> something like that
[12:41] <ShackJack> Semi -effects question, but now luv in #ubuntu-effects:  --- running cairo-clock on Fusion/XGL ... but despite including --sticky in the startup command it only appears on first workspace.  Anyone else seen this or know if I may have done something wrong?
[12:41] <ShortCat> so i have to format and install windows to get to work
[12:41] <nikin> is there an easy and effective way to log everything what shows up on a console?
[12:41] <tupa> !tell tupa about hi
[12:41] <Jordan09> Any ideas?
[12:41] <HelpMe> i';m having trouble with kiba-dock,  its kinda chopy and slow.  Dose anyone know how to fix this?
[12:42] <TTilus> nikin: name is script
[12:42] <godofredo> what would be the command if i wanted to COPY a file from one directory to another?
[12:42] <c-ron> Jordan09: are both your mouse and keyboard USB?
[12:42] <CompIsMyRx> HelpMe: Goodluck. Kiba-dock is still pretty beta AFAIK.
[12:42] <ATOMICplayer> THANKS GUYS!!!!
[12:42] <Takeya|Ikuhara> >_>
[12:42] <Takeya|Ikuhara> <_<
[12:42] <Takeya|Ikuhara> uhh
[12:42] <Takeya|Ikuhara> i have a question
[12:42] <godofredo> sudo cp /usr/location/blah/ /home/blah/blah ?
[12:42] <Naitsirk> Hallois
[12:42] <CompIsMyRx> !offtopic | Takeya|Ikuhara
[12:42] <ubotu> Takeya|Ikuhara: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:42] <Jordan09> Yes they came as a set, so are running from the same sensor (via USB)
[12:42] <fatbrain> When beeing connected to a server (ssh) and I try to play some audio/video file, my current default-application isn't used. It always uses the original-default-applicatino to launch the file. How do I solve that?
[12:42] <Takeya|Ikuhara> oh
[12:43] <pike__> godofredo: and of course use sudo for anything not in youre home dir
[12:43] <nikin> TTilus: thanks
[12:43] <anathematic> how do i setup my ubuntu server so i can use a name instead of it's ip for http access over a intranet system?
[12:43] <godofredo> pike_, so would i use the cp command?
[12:43] <Ven0m`> [28.392948]  ..Mp-BIOS bug:8254 timer not connected to I0-APIC
[12:43] <Ven0m`> antone know of a solution
[12:43] <Ven0m`> *anyone
[12:43] <Jordan09> Although like I said they were running perfectly when I trialled ubuntu on the CD
[12:44] <fatbrain> How can I see free diskspace from the console?
[12:44] <Naitsirk> Can the IP address and dns-server be set statically using the GUI in 7.04 Desktop edition, or do I have to use termial or similar?
[12:44] <kkathman> is there a way to convert mailboxes that are in kde (maildir and mbox) so that evolution can migrate them in ?
[12:44] <pike__> godofredo: yeah there are of course different flags you can use with cp like -r for a directory (recursive) or -p to preserve permissions (dont use that) etc
[12:44] <CompIsMyRx> fatbrain: sudo df -h
[12:44] <Alex234> Hi everyone, im trying to install Ubuntu, but first i need to resize a partition, but Gparted gives me some errors, can someone try to help me out?
[12:44] <c-ron> fatbrain: df
[12:44] <TTilus> nikin: you found it?  i dont remember the package name...
[12:44] <Jordan09> Shall I try a reinstall?
[12:44] <c-ron> Jordan09: not yet, are they wireless keyboard mouse??
[12:45] <genii> anathematic: Add it's IP and name to the file /etc/hosts   on the client machines
[12:45] <TTilus> nikin: but it surely is packaged and afaik installed by default
[12:45] <Jordan09> Yes c-ron
[12:45] <godofredo> pike_, so if i wanted to copy something called subway.pk3  it would be like: sudo cp /home/tux/maps/subway.pk3 /newdirectory
[12:45] <SyrussScaleskin> arg... now ubuntu says no networking devices found
[12:45] <pike__> Alex234: what sort of errors? also gparted has its own livecd that sometimes works when ubuntu livecd doesnt
[12:45] <anathematic> genii: is there a slightly easier way to do it without having to play with all the client machines?
[12:45] <genii> anathematic: man hosts   will show you the format of the file
[12:45] <c-ron> Jordan09: hrmm well that gives us a good starting point
[12:45] <CompIsMyRx> godofredo: exactly like that
[12:45] <pike__> godofredo: yeah but if the destination direcotory you need to write to is under anything but /home/yourename youd just sudo cp it
[12:46] <ShortCat> ill end up using windoz95 in that way
[12:46] <SyrussScaleskin> never mind, I'll try elsewhere for help
[12:46] <genii> anathematic: If dhcp network, specify that machine as the primary DNS server
[12:46] <Jordan09> Unfortunately I don't have a spare mouse to try an exchange with
[12:46] <Alex234> Pike__: Well im trying to resize my Extended partition D but it says i need to check file system or some such, i defragged and used Chkdsk before trying to do it from the Ubuntu live Cd
[12:46] <TTilus> Alex234: i probably can not, but you could paste the errormessages (or pastebin if they are long) so we could see
[12:46] <fatbrain> CompIsMyRx: thanks
[12:46] <fatbrain> c-ron: thanks
[12:46] <TTilus> !pastebin | Alex234
[12:46] <ubotu> Alex234: 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)
[12:47] <genii> anathematic: Then install bind on it and edit the /etc/namedb stuff
[12:47] <Ven0m`> [28.392948]  ..Mp-BIOS bug:8254 timer not connected to I0-APIC
[12:47] <anathematic> genii: okay thanks haha
[12:47] <fellacious> what do i need to do to get avahi advertizing my hostname and the fact that i have ssh and vnc open to the local network?
[12:47] <Alex234> I cant paste the error as i dont think i can be on IRc and on the Ubuntu live Cd at the same time, but the only error it says is i need to check the file system on the drive...
[12:48] <Alex234> I heard something about that Gparted cant resize Extended partitions...is that right?
[12:48] <c-ron> Jordan09: what brand of keyb & mouse do you have?
[12:48] <CompIsMyRx> Alex234: yes it can.
[12:48] <Jordan09> Advent, came with the PC. Same brand as the PC.
[12:48] <Ven0m`> does anyone know my problem yes or no so i can search else where?
[12:49] <Ven0m`> [28.392948]  ..Mp-BIOS bug:8254 timer not connected to I0-APIC
[12:49] <Alex234> Its just that on wikipedia it says there is "limited support" for resizing extended partitions... is that because i need to use the Gparted live-Cd for that?
[12:49] <CompIsMyRx> Ven0m`: what BIOS do you have?
[12:49] <CompIsMyRx> Ven0m`: better yet, what motherboard
[12:49] <Ven0m`> biostar tforce 550 motherboard
[12:50] <Gks2> #list
[12:50] <genii> Alex234: It wants you to run a filesystem check. Usually at prompt:  sudo fsck    If you want it to say yes to each question to fix/repair etc use   sudo fsck -y
[12:50] <Gks2> ola
[12:50] <Gks2> hello
[12:50] <lwizardl> Hi
[12:50] <fellacious> what do i need to do to get avahi advertizing my hostname and the fact that i have ssh and vnc open to the local network?  for some reason my mac can advertise its hostname and services, but the two ubuntu feisty boxen on my network can't.
[12:50] <Gks2> i wanna know if someone know why my toten video player(dvd) is on black screen ?
[12:51] <lwizardl> what other tool can I use for hd partitioning besides qparted becuase it won't read the drive
[12:51] <Alex234> Ehm sorry i dont understand that...i havent even installed Ubuntu yet. trying to create space for it first...are you saying i can still use the terminal on the live CD?
[12:51] <pike__> lwizardl: resize or just create/delete?
[12:51] <fevel> Gks2, Did you install the codecs??
[12:51] <intelikey> well i installed the nvidia driver from nvidia.com but have the same luke with it as with the ubuntu one....  none.         http://ubuntu.pastebin.us/38631
[12:51] <fellacious> i mean whats the point of service-discovery-applet
[12:51] <fellacious> if services aren't advertised in the first place?
[12:51] <Jordan09> c-ron: any ideas?
[12:51] <intelikey> luke/luck
 i don't know any program what show me the codecs i need
[12:51] <lwizardl> pike_, create it had a ntfs partition but i used windows mmc to remove it
[12:52] <genii> Alex234: Another possibility is failing drive. If you have in bios "use SMART" for hd, turn it on. If on boot you get a message about hd failing SMART test, you know it will fail soon
[12:52] <fevel> Gks2, which version of ubuntu are you running??
[12:52] <lwizardl> pike_, in system info its hdd
[12:52] <toplok> Hi, someone using gnome commander on ubuntu ?
[12:52] <Gks2> 7.04
[12:52] <c-ron> Jordan09: does the keyb & mouse or the usb adapter itself have a reset  or sync button?
[12:52] <bunnyfly> Would someone be able to help me start a second gnome session on top of my current one in Feisty?
[12:52] <fevel> hummm
 7.04
[12:52] <pike__> lwizardl: any of em cfdisk is easiest command line option then fdisk but i think ubutu has a disk or partition manager gui. then of course you need to format the partition which from command line is like sudo mkfs.ext3 /dev/hda1  or whatever
[12:52] <Alex234> Its not a failing drive... i tried this on 2 computers...both with extended partitions... both said the same...one of them is only 4 months old
[12:53] <ShortCat> i have just to burn and boot gparted to use it, right?
[12:53] <fevel> when you run a media file in 7.04 it automatically asks if you would like to install the codec..did it do that??
[12:53] <ShortCat> i have no access to desktop or other command devices
[12:53] <Alex234> CAn it be because i have to use Gparted from the its own Live-CD t oget this to work?
[12:53] <pike__> lwizardl: thats not the most new user friendly answer :)
[12:54] <obf213> does anyone find that torrent on linux just sucks. or is this just me.
 i m runing a dvd right know
[12:54] <pike__> obf213: deluge or ktorrent for gui rtorrent for command line but i use wine and utorrent mostly
[12:54] <obf213> i leave qtorrent, comeback find of the torrents a 0, restart the torrents starts loading again
[12:54] <ShackJack> bunnyfly: gdmflexiserver --xnest
  i hear the sound but all i see is a black screen
[12:54] <genii> Alex234: The partition editor wants all the filesystems to be clean before it does any operations on them.
[12:54] <obf213> i c
 any luck?
[12:54] <fevel> mentira
[12:54] <CompIsMyRx> Ven0m`: erg. This looks like a rare problem.
[12:54] <nahka> i having trouble installing ubuntu-7.04-desktop-amd64 ca somebody help me in privat
[12:55] <CompIsMyRx> Ven0m`: best option I see is adding "noapic" to the kernel boot options
[12:55] <Jordan09> Yes, I'll reset
[12:55] <Ven0m`> how would i do that?
[12:55] <genii> Alex234: So you need to run fsck on linux ext type partitions, scandisk on fat/fat32 and chkdsk on ntfs
[12:55] <fellacious> what do i need to do to get avahi advertizing my hostname and the fact that i have ssh and vnc open to the local network?                    network?
[12:55] <bunnyfly> shackjack: thanks - I'm installing xnest now. Everywhere online says "Applications - System Tools - New Session..." but it doesn't exist on my system
[12:55] <Alex234> Genii: How do i run Chkdsk?
[12:56] <fholmes> Does anyone know of any backup scripts that can take a folder that is 50 gigs and break it down into dvd sized chuncks and burn them?  Command Line only?
[12:56] <ir4> hello
[12:56] <ir4> i have a question
[12:56] <pike__> fholmes: that is pretty easy one line command
[12:56] <Jordan09> haha
[12:56] <ir4> i am using      linux and i would like to login into some web chat which is based on activex control
[12:56] <ir4> how can i do it ?
[12:56] <bunnyfly> shackjack: is there a way to have it load a custom gnome session - using metacity instead of my default compiz?
[12:56] <ShackJack> bunnyfly: YOu may have to right-click edit menu and check it under "System Tools" -- should be there in Feisty +
[12:57] <Jordan09> c-ron: When I click the reset button it brings up the do you want to shut down menu
[12:57] <CheeseGardener> what command do I need to edit this file?  sudo apt-get "what" /boot/grub/menu.lst???
[12:57] <Jordan09> How perculiar
[12:57] <fholmes> pike:  How easy is it?  :-)
[12:57] <ShackJack> bunnyfly: The nested session should load metacity...
[12:57] <ShortCat> okay everyone thanks for the help
[12:57] <ir4> any1 has idea ?
[12:57] <lwh> ir4 VMWare QEMU KVM maybe wine
[12:57] <CompIsMyRx> Ven0m`: when you boot up and get to the GRUB menu, press "e" to edit the kernel boot. Then add "noapic" to the kernel line (has something like 2.6.20-generic etc)
[12:57] <genii> Alex234: You run chkdsk from inside of XP/Win2K by going to Start..Run... then type in chkdsk c:      or whatever drive letter it is. If c:  then it tells you it has to do it next boot. After the filesystem is marked clean and the partition editor won't groan
[12:57] <fholmes> pike:  I don't want to compress it though either.  I would like to be able to browse the DVD without having to break out all of the discs.
[12:58] <bunnyfly> shackjack: your right - I don't know why I didn't think to look there. I guess I'm not used to menu items being there, but hidden. Thank you so much! I'm going to try this out
[12:58] <CheeseGardener> Compismyrx isn't the command irqpoll?
[12:58] <CheeseGardener> or am I thinking something else?
[12:58] <ShackJack> ir4: There's ie4linux or you can run MSIE under wine AFAIK Firefox has no ActiveX plugin?
[12:58] <ShackJack> bunnyfly: :)
[12:58] <Alex234> Thanks Genii will try that.. im just afraid..because last time i tried to do that where it will have to do it on next boot..my PC mucked up and i had to restore it to a restore point 10 days earlier...
[12:58] <c-ron> Jordan09: you should have a USB wireless adapter plugged in for the mouse and keyboard to work, look for a reset/sync button on that
[12:58] <ir4> Shackjack: i tried, its crashing :\
[12:58] <Ven0m`> I don't have ubuntu installed so can i still add it?
[12:59] <c-ron> Jordan09: or maybe it's on the mouse and keyboard themselves
[12:59] <ShackJack> ir4: MSIE under wine or ie4linux ?
[12:59] <CompIsMyRx> Ven0m`: oh, even better! it's easier to do with the live cd i think.
[12:59] <Jordan09> c-ron: yes I mean when I pressed the button on the receiver
[12:59] <CheeseGardener> If anyone knows the command, what is the command for this, to open/edit:  sudo apt-get "what" /boot/grub/menu.lst?
[12:59] <ir4> i tried to install the mozilla activex control plugin it says i need to restart mozilla , i restttttaretd it but it didnt install it after all whaaaat is wrong ...
[12:59] <CompIsMyRx> Ven0m`: it's good to notice this before you install :)
[12:59] <fellacious> avahi isn't publishing/advertizing/whatever *anything*, from my hostname to services on my computer, to the local network
[12:59] <ir4> ie4linux
[12:59] <genii> Alex234: Good luck with it
[12:59] <Jordan09> c-ron: it brought up the shut down menu
[12:59] <Ven0m`> so try live cd?
[12:59] <Pici> CheeseGardener: What are you trying to do?
[12:59] <bunnyfly> shackjack: oooooo. Maybe you could help with this too...it seems any app that captures mouse input (zsnes, xnest, etc) loads with the titlebar above the screen - and thus I can't move it with alt-drag or through the titlebar...
[12:59] <fellacious> i would like it to do so, how to i activate it?
[12:59] <c-ron> Jordan09: do you mean your computer's tower?
[01:00] <ShackJack> ir4: Supposedly there *is* and ActiveX plugin for Firefox... http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&q=firefox+activex+plugin
[01:00] <Alex234> Well thanks, will try and see if it dont mucks up now...
[01:00] <warwon> hello i was wondering if anyone can help me figure out why i can't install the ndiswrapper, getting a error 2, when installing from the source, stating there no rule to make target driver
[01:00] <CompIsMyRx> Ven0m`: yes. Try the alternative-install CD.
[01:00] <ir4> yea i had no luck installing it it just doesnt work
[01:00] <GAWildKat> Does anyone know where I can find help where I can remap some of the keys on my kb?
[01:00] <ir4> it      odesnt install for some reason
[01:00] <Jordan09> c-ron: no c-ron I mean the button on my USB infrared RECEIVER
[01:00] <CompIsMyRx> Ven0m`: http://releases.ubuntu.com/7.04/ and look for an option to disable APIC
[01:00] <Ven0m`> ok i shall return if it does not work lol
[01:00] <ShackJack> bunnyfly: You can right click window in window list and select move (use arrow keys)
[01:00] <CheeseGardener> does anyone know what command I need for this, to edit?  sudo apt-get "whathere?" /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:01] <Ven0m`> thnx for the help
[01:01] <Elda> Quick question..... Im trying to get my sound working and Im working from this website: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto  but I am wondering with the bottom command, how would I identify my codec?  Or what Im supposed to enter for it?
[01:01] <Pici> CheeseGardener: That command doesnt make sense. Are you trying to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst ??
[01:01] <bunnyfly> shackjack: no - the only option not disabled is "on top" in these cases
[01:01] <ShackJack> ir4: If you've addressing someone specifically, use their name so they are alerted to your response (tab autocompletes names in IM)
[01:01] <CheeseGardener> Yes
[01:01] <Pici> CheeseGardener: sudo nano /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:01] <CheeseGardener> ok, let me try that
[01:01] <c-ron> Jordan09: oh, damn. it prompts you to restart your system when you press reset on the wireless adapter???
[01:01] <pike__> fholmes: oh hmm not sure without split or comp
[01:01] <CheeseGardener> I need to add irqpoll to the kernell
[01:01] <freak124> I'm busy installing feisty fawn, and when defining my partitions it says: no (don't know english word) defined, help me plz?
[01:01] <CompIsMyRx> Ven0m`: also, I would suggest flasing your BIOS with the newest version
[01:01] <Jordan09> c-ron: yes.
[01:02] <ShackJack> bunnyfly: Hmmm... not sure on that then.. should come up in window list
[01:02] <adrian_> if i want to install a file I have saved on s spsific location, what command should i use? like sudo Install /location?
[01:02] <Ven0m`> ok
[01:02] <Elda> I did type cat /proc/asound/card0/codec\#*  and I found that my codec was listed as Codec: Conexant CX20549 (Venice)  but how would I enter that into the command?
[01:02] <GreenieDragon> I want to import some information from my windows partition into my ubuntu 7.04.  For Thunderbird?    do I just need to copy the inbox files from my windows documents place?  or do I need a utility. and if so, do you know what it would be called... want to get my old email messagees and contact list...
[01:02] <GreenieDragon> and maybe settings too.
[01:02] <adrian_> HELP if i want to install a file I have saved on s spsific location, what command should i use? like sudo Install /location?
[01:02] <pike__> fholmes: might be a good question for #bash
[01:02] <bunnyfly> shackjack: it might be a compiz bug. I'll try asking in their forums. Well, either way, you're wonderful! Thank you : )
[01:02] <c-ron> Jordan09: the only other thing i can think to do would be to turn on support for legacy usb devices in your bios settings
[01:02] <warwon> anyone good at installing a messed up ndiswrapper?
[01:02] <Elda> ndiwrapper is EVIL :/
[01:02] <CompIsMyRx> GreenieDragon: just mount your windows partition and Evolution should be able to import the files
[01:02] <Elda> ndiswrapper
[01:03] <pike__> adrian_: what kind of file?
[01:03] <astro76> adrian_, depends, what is it?
[01:03] <CompIsMyRx> GreenieDragon: or Thunderbird in your case
[01:03] <adrian_> it is a java plugin for firefox
[01:03] <warwon> basically at this point i can't install ndiswrapper nothing i do works
[01:03] <quaala> how do i restart my sound
[01:03] <CheeseGardener> Pici how do I save it now?
[01:03] <quaala> or troubleshoot why it is not working
[01:03] <c-ron> Jordan09: is your wireless receiver for your keyb & mouse a 'stick' or does it have a cable?
[01:04] <CheeseGardener> I believe I need to save the file
[01:04] <Pici> CheeseGardener: ctrl-o
[01:04] <Jordan09> c-ron: I don't mind doing it, however, I'm always scared of playing with thing in my bios. Because you can't just reformat.
[01:04] <Elda> quaala what computer?
[01:04] <warwon> i get a error number 2 from ndiswrapper when running sudo make install for ndiswrapper-1.47
[01:04] <astro76> adrian_, you can install that through ubuntu repos, sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin
[01:04] <Jordan09> c-ron: can you guide me carefully
[01:04] <Elda> Im having trouble making my sound working too -_-;
[01:04] <Jordan09> thing*
[01:04] <Elda> *work
[01:04] <Jordan09> things*
[01:04] <quaala> Elda, its a computer i built
[01:04] <Elda> ah
[01:04] <quaala> it just stopped working though
[01:04] <quaala> its done this before
[01:04] <Elda> Never mind then, Im on my laptop
[01:04] <Elda> xD
[01:04] <ShackJack> quaala: I think a dbus restart would do it -- dunno about sound specifically   sudo /etc/init.d/dbus restart
[01:04] <GreenieDragon> i just did not see where to have them imported...
[01:05] <fellacious> i would like to use the link-local .local TLD for ease of ssh'ing and such between my ubuntu boxen.  however, avahi isn't broadcasting .local addresses
[01:05] <pike__> adrian_: id say just cp filename ~/.mozilla/plugins  assuming it isnt like a tar.gz in which case youll need to untar it and such first.  you can check by going to about:plugins in firefox after you copy to see if it worked. remember to relauch it
[01:05] <CompIsMyRx> ShackJack: Isn't a dbus restart a little overkill for the sound?
[01:05] <GreenieDragon> i could setup evolution enough to get the setup for it then go back with thunderbird if I need too.
[01:05] <c-ron> Jordan09, maybe although each bios is different. it might help to know exactly what bios & motherboard you're using
[01:05] <freak124> somone can help me with the instalation? I'm having some problems
[01:05] <CompIsMyRx> GreenieDragon: I think Thunderbird should be able to do it by itself
[01:05] <Elda> Anyways how would I know what to input for my codec?
[01:05] <ShackJack> CompIsMyRx: heehee yeah, a little but it don't hurt nothing :)
[01:06] <Jordan09> Also, if it was a bios problem would it have been there when I had windows running?
[01:06] <CheeseGardener> Where do I log in to get permission to edit system files????
[01:06] <adrian_> thanks
[01:06] <Elda> Trying to follow this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto  but Im having trouble knowing what Ive got to enter for my codec -_-l
[01:06] <Jordan09> (sorry for my ignorance)
[01:06] <GAWildKat> Does anyone know where I can find help where I can remap some of the keys on my kb?
[01:06] <Elda> I see what my codec is listed as but dont know if I should just paste the whole thing in
[01:06] <c-ron> Jordan09: windows and linux use your hardware in differently
[01:06] <Elda> Codec: Conexant CX20549 (Venice) is what it is listed in :>
[01:07] <CompIsMyRx> Elda: that's a modem
[01:07] <Elda> err what is listed in there
[01:07] <Elda> oh
[01:07] <c-ron> Jordan09: what model of advent computer do you have?
[01:07] <CheeseGardener> Does anyone know how to log in to get permission to edit root files???
[01:07] <Elda> Well its an integrated chip set thing
[01:07] <Jordan09> Yep, wait a second.
[01:07] <ShackJack> GAWildKat: Like the extra function keys? Check out keytouch...
[01:07] <quaala> ShackJack, i did dbus restart
[01:07] <quaala> still no sound
[01:07] <CompIsMyRx> CheeseGardener: you can just do sudo gedit etc
[01:07] <fellacious> !avahi
[01:07] <Jordan09> T9
[01:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about avahi - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:08] <CompIsMyRx> !sudo | CheeseGardener
[01:08] <ubotu> CheeseGardener: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[01:08] <CheeseGardener> ok
[01:08] <ShackJack> quaala: Oh no sound -- you didn't mention that - just thought you were trying to start it - did sound ever work?
[01:08] <CheeseGardener> can I delete from gedit?
[01:09] <Elda> !pasteboard
[01:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pasteboard - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:09] <Elda> meh
[01:09] <astro76> !pastebin
[01:09] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:09] <CompIsMyRx> CheeseGardener: to delete just use sudo rm
[01:09] <genii> !paste
[01:09] <c-ron> heh i heard someone say gedit like you'd say 'd'ja eat it? d'ja like it? d'ja want some more?'
[01:09] <CheeseGardener> ok
[01:09] <CheeseGardener> thank you
[01:09] <GAWildKat> ShackJack:  my kb is an MS optical Desktp elite bluetooth, obviously many of the keys were designed for windows...but still have use
[01:10] <lwizardl> ok if I want to create partition on /dev/hdd as ext2 what would i need to type into bash
[01:10] <mikexstudios> I can't seem to use wildcards in the /etc/hosts file (ie. 127.0.1.2   *.example.com). Is there another way I can do the same thing?
[01:10] <Elda> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32183/
[01:10] <Elda> Could someone help me id my codec for sound on there? :>
[01:10] <CheeseGardener> thank you very much guys :) I will probably be back, due to my newbishness ^^
[01:11] <chapium> /celar
[01:11] <quaala> ShackJack, yes sound did used to work
[01:11] <quaala> it stopped now, its done this before also
[01:11] <warwon> so i'm pretty much screwed with ndiswrapper
[01:11] <warwon> sighs
[01:11] <CompIsMyRx> lwizardl: sudo mkfs -t ext2 /dev/hdd
[01:11] <ShackJack> GAWildKat: Yeah, that proggie should do the trick for ya... Some of the "media" keys work on my MS KB some don't, but I haven't tried that proggie yet..
[01:12] <GAWildKat> where may I find it?
[01:12] <ShackJack> quaala: Regular restart doesn't fix it?  Did you check your mixers?
[01:12] <skyfalcon866> i had to delete my swap
[01:12] <ShackJack> GAWildKat: sudo aptitude install keytouch :)
[01:12] <quaala> ShackJack, i'm not trying to restart my computer every time the sound breaks
[01:12] <quaala> i want a fix not a workaround
[01:12] <warwon> any help with ndiswrapper?
[01:13] <ShackJack> quaala: Yeah, just wonder if *that* fixes it, if so that's a piece of the puzzle...
[01:13] <chapium> warwon: whats wrong
[01:13] <ir4> so actually there is no way to run sites with activex on linux, that all i need to know is that right ?
[01:13] <Alex234> Genii: Hi again i did that you said...ran Chkdisk it came up with this Cmd promt doing some stuff...then i tried to resize again...gave same error..
[01:13] <quaala> ShackJack, i believe that a ctrl-alt-bksp fixes it
[01:13] <ir4> i ment brwse
[01:13] <quaala> but again, i dont watn to have to do that
[01:13] <ir4> browse*
[01:13] <quaala> i dont know why it keeps failing like this
[01:13] <mikexstudios> I can't seem to use wildcards in the /etc/hosts file (ie. 127.0.1.2   *.example.com). Is there another way I can do the same thing?
[01:13] <ir4> Shackjack: there is no way ?
[01:13] <quaala> its like a process is using it
[01:13] <GAWildKat> thank you?
[01:13] <Elda> Any idea on what is supposed to be the mixer? -_-;
[01:13] <ShackJack> quaala: Really restarting X... Hmmm.
[01:13] <Pici> ir4: You could try using ies4linux, but I'm not sure if that will work.  You definitly can't do it with firefox natively.
[01:13] <quaala> ShackJack, do you know how to ps aux any process using sound
[01:13] <Elda> err the codec
[01:14] <mcfisherprice> i was wondering if someone might help me to enable more desktop resolutions?  i'm maxed out at 1024 x 768 and i'm using a 1377 by 768 display.. i hit enter too quickly during the ubuntu installer and forgot to enable extra modes =[
[01:14] <ShackJack> ir4: Yeah you have a way - just have to get 'em to work - ie4linux, wine or the ActiveX for Firefox... one of those has to work...
[01:14] <ir4> Pici: i told you somthing is wrong
[01:14] <ShackJack> !sound | quaala (dunno if you seen this troubleshooting guide?)
[01:14] <ubotu> quaala (dunno if you seen this troubleshooting guide?): If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[01:14] <ir4> could make any of them to work
[01:14] <c-ron> Jordan09: I'm looking for the info on how you can change that setting..
[01:15] <warwon> make[2] : Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.20-16-lowlatency'
[01:15] <warwon> make[2] : *** No rule to make target `driver'.  Stop.
[01:15] <neuber> Hello everyone, I don't have sound unless I log on as root. can anyone help me?
[01:15] <quaala> ShackJack, thanks
[01:15] <Jordan09> Ok
[01:15] <Jordan09> Thanks for helping me
[01:15] <genii> Alex234: When chkdsk finished did it say there were unrecoverable errors or that it had marked the filesystem clean?
[01:15] <chapium> neuber: sounds like you need to add yourself to the sound group
[01:15] <neuber> chapium, i'm already in the root group
[01:15] <Spangle> what was the channel i was in again?
[01:16] <warwon> this is the error ndiswrapper is giving me when running make install make[2] : Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.20-16-lowlatency'
[01:16] <warwon> make[2] : *** No rule to make target `driver'.  Stop.
[01:16] <Alex234> No the thing cmd promt just closed didnt have time to see anything...i then loaded up live-Cd and tried again..same error
[01:16] <ShackJack> ir4: If you cant's get *any* one of those to work, I'm afraid you've got bigger fish to fry than using a chat with ActiveX control...
[01:16] <jetscreamer> try modules
[01:16] <jetscreamer> or just make
[01:17] <superman>  hey guys i have an sd card i want to rename how do i do it?
[01:17] <Spangle> crap
[01:17] <Spangle> i need help with beryl
[01:17] <ShortCat> hey guys, finally solved my problem
[01:17] <qwert> t
[01:17] <skyfalcon866> how can i create a swap inside an ext3 partition?
[01:17] <ShackJack> !beryl | Spangle
[01:17] <Spangle> !beryl
[01:17] <Spangle> o_O
[01:17] <Spangle> huh?
[01:17] <neuber> chapium, do you have any other ideas?
[01:17] <ubotu> Spangle: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[01:18] <ShortCat> skyfalcon, choose swap from the options
[01:18] <FurryNemesis> !e17
[01:18] <ubotu> Enlightenment (or "E") is a window manager for X, providing a useful, and good looking graphical shell in which to work. E17 is the current development version.
[01:18] <CompIsMyRx> Spangle: give it a bit
[01:18] <genii> Alex234: Then I suspect it did not really execute
[01:18] <Spangle> XH
[01:18] <ShackJack> Spangle: :) Check out #ubuntu-effects or #beryl   (bots a little slow)
[01:18] <Oval_> !xfce | Oval_
[01:18] <Spangle> ShackJack, thanks
[01:18] <kitche> skyfalcon866: you make a file let say 512.swap if it's 512MB's file
[01:18] <Spangle> couldn't remember the channel name
[01:18] <Alex234> Did you say it had to do it during bootup?
[01:18] <genii> Alex234: 1 moment, I will look up the exact command to force it check on the active drive
[01:18] <Elda> Can someone please help me ID my sound codec? :>
[01:18] <kitche> !swap | skyfalcon866 this tells you how to make a swap file if you want to use a file isntead of a partition
[01:18] <ubotu> skyfalcon866 this tells you how to make a swap file if you want to use a file isntead of a partition: swap is used to move unused programs and data out of main memory to make your system faster. It can also be used as extra memory if you don't have enough. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq for more info
[01:18] <neuber> Can anyone help me? I only have sound when i'm logged in as root
[01:18] <Alex234> ok thanks
[01:18] <ShortCat> hmm i have a little question according the livecd
[01:19] <ShortCat> does it install anything on the hard disk?
[01:19] <Pici> ShortCat: No.
[01:19] <superman> hey guys i have an sd card i want to rename how do i do it?
[01:19] <astro76> ir4, ShackJack, I'm fairly certain activex for firefox is windows only
[01:19] <FurryNemesis> no
[01:19] <kitche> ShortCat: unless you tell it to :)
[01:19] <Pici> ShortCat: Unless you use the Install icon on the desktop, obviously.
[01:19] <chapium> neuber: thats all i've got.  I'd check to see if you specifically have "Use audio devices" checked in you user privileges.  I dont know if giving yourself root automatically gives you audio
[01:19] <ShackJack> astro76: Is it? O.k. was just doing a quick google on it :)
[01:19] <Optimus55> anyone else have problems with volume control?
[01:19] <Elda> Or whatever it is I need to input
[01:19] <warwon> no one can help with this error?
[01:19] <neuber> chapium, for some reason nothing is checked for me and root
[01:20] <Pici> !enter
[01:20] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:20] <CheeseGardener> I feel so bad... I wasn't even gone for 10 minutes :( lol.  I was looking up information on "gl desktop".  my friend said I should install it.  I enabled desktop effects, where do I install "gl desktop" from?  I searched synaptics but nothing in specific is named "gl desktop".
[01:20] <genii> Alex234: try:    chkdsk c: /Y /X                            if you have c: d: e:     and so on repeat with each drive letter
[01:20] <LadyNikon> thats an enter key?
[01:20] <LadyNikon> looks normal too me
[01:20] <chapium> CheeseGardener: beryl
[01:21] <Pici> CheeseGardener: beryl, #ubuntu-effects for support on that
[01:21] <CheeseGardener> it is called beryl?  I thought it was called GL desktop?
[01:21] <Alex234> ok will, in a minute seems like i found another way of doing this on bootup will return when im done
[01:21] <warwon> make[2] : Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.20-16-lowlatency'
[01:21] <warwon> make[2] : *** No rule to make target `driver'.  Stop.
[01:21] <CheeseGardener> I'll go there though.  Thanks.
[01:22] <nj786> i am having trouble playing videos online, they do not work sometimes they take me to movie player why is that?
[01:22] <meltech> hi
[01:23] <AcidMaX_> If any of the ubuntu dev guys are in here....BRAVO
[01:23] <AcidMaX_> one of the best distros available if not the best
[01:23] <kitche> !best | AcidMaX_
[01:23] <ubotu> AcidMaX_: Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose among a number of different applications, depending on your preferences, the features you require, and other factors.
[01:23] <meltech> somebody can help me?
[01:23] <AcidMaX_> kitche: as far as distros its the best imho :)
[01:24] <Pici> !somebody | meltech
[01:24] <ubotu> meltech: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[01:24] <AcidMaX_> but you know what those are like
[01:24] <Prowler_1> !ATI
[01:24] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:24] <kitche> AcidMaX_: best depends on your need I find all distros are best depending on what you want to do
[01:24] <greywhind> hey - i'm trying to install Ubuntu Feisty on a Dell Latitude D630, and the Live CD shows no ethernet or wireless devices in ifconfig. any suggestions?
[01:25] <nikin> i just installed proftpd and configured it with gproftpd, on localhost connecting is fine, but when i try to login from the local network or from the interet it fails. the lat message is "...PASV"
[01:25] <AcidMaX_> kitche: point taken, i just think in general its #1, for easy of use, documentation etc
[01:25] <AcidMaX_> but sure there are different operating systems that are better at different tasks
[01:25] <AcidMaX_> anyhow, was just a way to pat the ubuntu guys on the back
[01:25] <studeringaaron> which one is easiest?
[01:25] <AcidMaX_> not a way to start an os war
[01:25] <CompIsMyRx> !distro | studeringaaron
[01:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about distro - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:26] <studeringaaron> oh no I was just wondering what you guys were talking about cause I just came in in the middle
[01:26] <Pici> !offtopic
[01:26] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:26] <kitche> AcidMaX_: well almost none of them are even in this channel think I have only seen one person in here and it was mneptok
[01:26] <AcidMaX_> kitche: ah ok
[01:26] <CompIsMyRx> !best | studeringaaron
[01:26] <ubotu> studeringaaron: Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose among a number of different applications, depending on your preferences, the features you require, and other factors.
[01:27] <rockets> Anybody know if bmpx has ipod support
[01:27] <studeringaaron> I agree ubotu
[01:27] <nikin> i just installed proftpd and configured it with gproftpd, on localhost connecting is fine, but when i try to login from the local network or from the internet it fails. the last message is "...PASV"
[01:27] <Pici> studeringaaron: ubotu is a bot, if you werent already aware ;)
[01:27] <studeringaaron> lol no i wasnt
[01:27] <sexcopte1> hi, having trouble with network settings. i have two NICs, eth0 free and eth1 connected to router. i want eth1 to take a static ip. what is this roaming mode? It seems to be interfering and i can't find a combination of settings that gives me a static ip on eth1 and uses it
[01:27] <kitche> nikin: you need to setup client to use passive mode most likely
[01:27] <studeringaaron> talking to myself then huh
[01:28] <CompIsMyRx> !thanks | studeringaaron
[01:28] <ubotu> studeringaaron: You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[01:28] <nikin> kitche: can i set up the server to use active mode? couse most clients i have dont know a word about the inners of FTP
[01:28] <studeringaaron> lol
[01:29] <greywhind> hey - i'm trying to install Ubuntu Feisty on a Dell Latitude D630, and the Live CD shows no ethernet or wireless devices in ifconfig. any suggestions?
[01:29] <ir4> !activex
[01:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about activex - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:29] <Cam0> how can you find out what chipset your mobo uses?
[01:29] <CompIsMyRx> rockets: it looks like it does through a plugin
[01:29] <ir4> !active X
[01:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about active x - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:29] <rockets> CompIsMyRx, Yeah I can't seem to find it though
[01:29] <kitche> nikin: maybe I didn't dig to deep into proftpd configuration sicne I installed it once then uninstalled it to use vsftpd
[01:30] <ir4> !compiz
[01:30] <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
[01:30] <ir4> goodnight all
[01:30] <nikin> kitche: i ame open for other FTP server, ijust ant an ftp server with goo user management
[01:30] <ir4> is vmware is a freeware ?
[01:30] <nikin> good*
[01:30] <ir4> !vmware
[01:30] <ubotu> VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository (package "vmware-player"), and http://www.easyvmx.com/easyvmx.shtml can create VMs for it. For VMWare Server, instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware - See also !virtualizers
[01:30] <genii> Alex234: Getting any further yet?
[01:30] <Prowler_1> hello, after going throw  aticonfig, all left to do is restartX ?
[01:30] <nj786> when i play videos online form websites i have to stream them from movie player why is that?
[01:31] <Sparkman> hi
[01:31] <rockets> ir4, use canonical's commercial repository to install vmware-server, or install virtual box/xen
[01:31] <intelikey> http://ubuntu.pastebin.us/?dl=38633
[01:31] <Prowler_1> after configuring  "aticonfig", restartX ??
[01:31] <ahmed> how to reduce router noise and attenuation ?
[01:31] <greywhind> Prowler_1: startx
[01:31] <coopster> I'm using Ubuntu with Xen, and I have the Xen 2.6.19-4-generic kernel installed.  My problem is that I need the 2.6.19-4-generic kernel restricted modules and image package, but it's been taken out of the Feisty repository,  How do I get it?
[01:32] <Prowler_1> greywhind: but i'm on x
[01:32] <rockets> !xen
[01:32] <ubotu> XEN is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that supports execution of multiple guest operating systems with unprecedented levels of performance and resource isolation. Information on installing it for Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenOnEdgy
[01:32] <electric_penguin> wow nice crowd... have a question about LAMP on Ubuntu server...
[01:32] <Prowler_1> !restartx
[01:32] <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
[01:32] <nj786> when i play videos online form websites i have to stream them from movie player why is that?
[01:32] <Cam0> Jordan09: type in the terminal: lspci    ...what's on the first couple of lines?
[01:33] <Injen> 
[01:33] <c-r0n> Jordan09: type in the terminal: lspci    ...what's on the first couple of lines?
[01:33] <CompIsMyRx> rockets: I think it might support gtkpod, but then I don't really know (really hard to find out)
[01:33] <rockets> CompIsMyRx, yeah i see nothing on the website/wiki/faq
[01:33] <intelikey>                  nvidia "works not for me"
[01:33] <rockets> Oh well, rhythmbox it is for now
[01:33] <Sparkman> what country is this?
[01:33] <greywhind> i'm trying to install Ubuntu Feisty on a Dell Latitude D630, and the Live CD shows no ethernet or wireless devices in ifconfig. lspci shows an unidentified wireless device, but no ethernet device. any suggestions?
[01:33] <chapium> intelikey: are you using nvidia's drivers?
[01:34] <intelikey> chapium http://ubuntu.pastebin.us/?dl=38633
[01:34] <foug> where is the X86config file?
[01:34] <rockets> greywhind, ifconfig -a shows no devices?
[01:34] <intelikey> chapium more like i'm trying too
[01:34] <electric_penguin> anyone get LAMP running out of the box on ubu server 7.04 install?
[01:34] <gimpii> Sparkman: freenode is a mixture of servers from around the world
[01:34] <Pici> foug: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:34] <kitche> foug: /etc/X11/xorg.conf ubuntu does not use Xfree86
[01:34] <chapium> intelikey: install kernel headers
[01:35] <intelikey> chapium installed already
[01:35] <dickm35> Geez what group. I came in through launchpad
[01:35] <greywhind> rockets: only lo.
[01:35] <Jordan09> It's quite a huge list
[01:35] <intelikey> chapium you do mean linux-headers*  right ?
[01:35] <CompIsMyRx> rockets: Amarok looks like BMPx more than Rhythmbox IMHO. Also, Banshee has good iPod support
[01:35] <chapium> intelikey: yes
[01:36] <rockets> I don't like Amarok
[01:36] <Jordan09> I'm not on the PC in question so I can't copy paste do you want me to type it out manually
[01:36] <yapclosuser> has anyone gotten network-manager to work with PPTP VPN on feisty?
[01:36] <rockets> I like the more itunes-ish style of rhythmbox
[01:36] <chapium> intelikey: its important that they match your kernel version i think (i havent fussed with it in a while)
[01:36] <rockets> If I wanted to use Amarok under gnome I'd just use Exaile
[01:36] <intelikey> chapium they do
[01:36] <rockets> Exaile = Amarok + GTK basically
[01:36] <foug> Pici: kitche: well, i just bought this new mointor and it wants me to run X86Config
[01:36] <yapclosuser> if not, I'm filing a bug
[01:36] <greywhind> rockets: that's what I use. but anyway - any suggestions?
[01:37] <intelikey> chapium the bottom line of that pactebin says the module built successfully
[01:37] <Jordan09> Host bridge:..., PCI bridge:..., USB controller:...,
[01:37] <foug> the monitor works but the color seems kind of crappy. It came with a disc but it won't install properly through wine
[01:37] <Jordan09> Do you want all the USB stuff?
[01:37] <c-r0n> Jordan09: just those 3
[01:37] <greywhind> i've looked for specifics about what type of ethernet card the laptop has, but Dell's site doesn't say.
[01:37] <Pici> foug: do a `sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg`
[01:38] <Jordan09> Ok, may take a while bare with me
[01:38] <c-r0n> Jordan09: /msg me with it,
[01:38] <intelikey> anyone good with kernel stuff want to look here  http://ubuntu.pastebin.us/?dl=38633  ?
[01:39] <greywhind> seems like someone else found this automatically: Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5755M Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)
[01:39] <greywhind> but i'm not sure i have the same one, since theirs worked out of the box
[01:40] <kitche> greywhind: broadcom carsd are hit and miss anyways
[01:40] <greywhind> kitche: but it's ethernet, not wireless...
[01:41] <nj786> when i play videos online form websites i have to stream them from movie player why is that?
[01:41] <greywhind> kitche: i've managed to set up my wireless Broadcom card on the computer I'm currently talking on. but I've never had trouble with an ethernet card...
[01:42] <spy80us> any know why i get a:  ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host error
[01:42] <foug> how can i open xorg.conf without using terminal?
[01:42] <jmg> hey all
[01:42] <foug> and edit it
[01:43] <jmg> when did mdadm get removed from casper? and why?
[01:43] <chapium> foug: sudo gedit
[01:43] <jmg> foug: gksudo gedit
[01:43] <jrib> foug: alt-f2  gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:43] <jmg> chapium: not sudo
[01:43] <foug> jrib: you da man, forgot about alt+f4
[01:43] <foug> f2
[01:43] <intelikey>                  nvidia ??? http://ubuntu.pastebin.us/?dl=38633    experts ?
[01:44] <intelikey> professionals ?
[01:44] <acetoxy> Hm, is there an Ubuntu package with sstrip somewhere?
[01:44] <intelikey> ordenary help even  ???
[01:44] <chapium> intelikey: #nvidia
[01:44] <acetoxy> Or do I have to compile it myself?
[01:44] <greywhind> i'm trying to install Ubuntu Feisty on a Dell Latitude D630, and the Live CD shows no ethernet or wireless devices in ifconfig. lspci shows an unidentified wireless device, but no ethernet device. any suggestions?
[01:44] <intelikey> chapium ok i'll try there.
[01:44] <rya1> Would anyone be so kind as to help me get my remote working through LIRC?
[01:44] <jmg> hi all, how can i start and mount my raid from the livecd?
[01:44] <Pici> acetoxy: What is sstrip?
[01:45] <jrib> !find sstrip | acetoxy
[01:45] <ubotu> acetoxy: File sstrip found in samhain
[01:45] <chapium> intelikey: actually thats for the open version
[01:46] <jrib> acetoxy: that's probably not what you want
[01:46] <intelikey> chapium hmmm ok.  ;/
[01:46] <ShackJack> !wireless | greywhind (there's a good troubleshooting guide here)
[01:46] <ubotu> greywhind (there's a good troubleshooting guide here): Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:46] <tupa> greywhind is any interface listed in ifconfig -a ?
[01:46] <foug> Pici: after doing sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg i selected the wrong resolution, editing xorg.conf doesn't fix the problem and when i open terminal it's just a white screen.
[01:46] <foug> is there a system restore in linux?
[01:46] <acetoxy> Pici: It strips ELF binaries
[01:46] <greywhind> ShackJack: thanks, but i'd rather have ethernet than wireless right now. and only lo is listed there.
[01:46] <greywhind> tupa: only lo
[01:47] <tupa> greywhind, did you used -a argument?
[01:47] <Pici> foug: run it from a vtty, ctrl-alt-f1
[01:47] <greywhind> tupa: yes.
[01:47] <studeringaaron> is the ethernet problem common?
[01:47] <intelikey> fong not unless you count clearing your home...
[01:47] <greywhind> studeringaaron: never seen ethernet fail to get detected before.
[01:47] <acetoxy> jrib: Nopes, that's not the one
[01:47] <tupa> greywhind, ok, probably you don't have the appropriate drivers
[01:48] <ShackJack> studeringaaron: Nope ;)
[01:48] <studeringaaron> greywind thats why i was asking I have never had a problem with my onboard ethernet
[01:48] <greywhind> tupa: well, it's a Live CD, so would it have to be installed to get the correct drivers?
[01:48] <tupa> greywhind do you see your ethernet card listed in lspci|grep net
[01:48] <tupa> ?
[01:48] <studeringaaron> well it does fail to find it at first but I just manualy enter the ip addresses and such then its fine
[01:49] <w30> foug, yes but only if you have a Dell E1505n :=)
[01:50] <greywhind> tupa: it has what seems to be the wireless card listed as "Intel corporation unknown device 4229 (rev 61)", but i don't see anything that could be the ethernet card
[01:50] <CoasterMaster> w30: i got the suspend to work properly now
[01:50] <intelikey>            i wish my nvidia card was supported
[01:50] <tupa> greywhind, you sure the ethernet is integrated? (eg, not a PCMCIA card)
[01:50] <c-r0n> Jordan09: okay i got it
[01:50] <w30> CoasterMaster, thats two of us then. :=)
[01:51] <CompIsMyRx> intelikey: supported by what?
[01:51] <CoasterMaster> W30: I ended up installing the restricted fglrx driver for my video card and using XGL and it just started working....small wonders :)
[01:51] <intelikey> CompIsMyRx linux or nvidia either one....
[01:52] <greywhind> tupa: there seems to be a switch, but i believe it's for wireless, not ethernet. (note: this isn't my computer, and it's only a week old or so) the switch was on at boot.
[01:52] <w30> CoasterMaster, what's the fglrx driver? A Radeon card driver?
[01:52] <stdin> Nikki: you need to run it like "sh wolfenstein.run"
[01:52] <Nikki> stdin in terminal?
[01:52] <Ominous> where can i get a codec for the files that media center creates for ubuntu?
[01:53] <stdin> Nikki: yes
[01:53] <CoasterMaster> w30: yeah, ATI driver
[01:53] <CompIsMyRx> intelikey: the nvidia drivers for linux support every card I know of, even my nvidia 8600gt
[01:53] <greywhind> tupa: actually, that looks like a bluetooth switch...
[01:54] <w30> CoasterMaster, yeah that would help if you were trying the nvidia drivers you were fusckfored
[01:54] <astro76> !w32codecs | Ominous probably included in w32codecs
[01:54] <ubotu> Ominous probably included in w32codecs: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[01:54] <intelikey> CompIsMyRx when you say support do you mean will do vga 640x480  or will get the hardware to do what it was designed to do ???
[01:54] <Nikki> stdin: it says Verifying archive integrity...Error in MD5 checksums: e423e4b6c40c8a1428dc192650163abd is different from b8b59bc515d86cc845fb52f5d2c14423
[01:54] <intelikey> CompIsMyRx and which driver are you refering to ?
[01:54] <foug> Pici: that didn't fix it
[01:54] <CoasterMaster> w30: yeah, but everything works now (also fixed a problem I was having with blur effects crashing compiz), so all is well
[01:55] <CompIsMyRx> intelikey: the 100.14.11 driver on the nvidia website
[01:55] <stdin> Nikki: it may be a bad/incomplete download, try re-downloading
[01:55] <foug> Pici: is there a system restore or something so i can go back to my settings 10 minutes ago?
[01:55] <Nikki> stdin laame
[01:55] <c-r0n> Jordan09: you'll need to reboot, hit delete to enter cmos setup, find legacy usb options and en/disable
[01:55] <intelikey> CompIsMyRx i have an riva128 agp card and the nv driver is the only driver that will work with it...  and you know what the nv will do
[01:55] <stdin> Nikki: blame your dodgy download
[01:55] <Nikki> stdin lol yer
[01:55] <intelikey> CompIsMyRx http://ubuntu.pastebin.us/38633
[01:56] <tupa> greywhind, if it's new probably you have the motherboard manual at hand, in the specifications list you can find what ethernet device you are using
[01:56] <Jordan09> Is there a console command for reboot?
[01:56] <kitche> Jordan09: shutdown -r now
[01:56] <tupa> Jordan09, shutdown -r now, or reboot
[01:56] <Pici> foug: Those tools create backups of the xorg.conf files. You should have some extra copies in /etc/X11/ Then just sudo mv it on top of the one that isnt working.
[01:56] <Pici> foug: I'm going afk so you'll have to ask the channel if you have any other issues, good luck.
[01:57] <CompIsMyRx> intelikey: wow, that's an old card
[01:57] <intelikey> CompIsMyRx it's an old box it's in
[01:57] <greywhind> tupa: anything i can do?
[01:57] <CompIsMyRx> intelikey: they dont' even list linux drivers for it on the website.
[01:58] <intelikey> CompIsMyRx "i wish my card was supported"
[01:58] <CompIsMyRx> intelikey: I stand corrected
[01:58] <allorder> what should I do if a game freeze, is there a command like alt+F4  ?
[01:58] <tupa> greywhind, try: hwinfo|grep thernet
[01:59] <qweqweqwe> is it possible to download the DVD of Ubuntu??
[01:59] <kitche> qweqweqwe: yes
[01:59] <Drascus321> I have a question about Firestarter anyone know a about this program?
[01:59] <intelikey> qweqweqwe not on a 14k dialup modem it's not
[01:59] <RxDx> qweqweqwe, sure
[01:59] <RxDx> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/dvd/
[01:59] <qweqweqwe> kitche, i can only find CD dowload links on the site
[01:59] <tupa> greywhind if that doesn't help, hwinfo|grep net
[01:59] <qweqweqwe> can someone please suggest a link (in the states)
[01:59] <greywhind> tupa: hwinfo: command not found
[01:59] <RxDx> qweqweqwe, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/dvd/
[02:00] <qweqweqwe> RxDx, ty
[02:00] <RxDx> np
[02:00] <foug> Pici: ok i used one of my old xorg.conf files and it still isn't working
[02:00] <allorder> what should I do if a game freeze, is there a command like alt+F4  ?
[02:00] <mikebot> If I'm torrenting, which of the following can I do without disrupting my downloading: HIbernate, Suspend, Logout?
[02:00] <tupa> greywhind, mmmm, you need the deb package
[02:00] <kitche> qweqweqwe: that's for gutsy though not feisty
[02:00] <greywhind> allorder: better. control+alt+f4, log in, ps -A, kill <process id>, ctrl+alt+f7
[02:00] <genii> !ati
[02:00] <kitche> RxDx: that's for gutsy though
[02:00] <qweqweqwe> oh kitche of course i want the latest
[02:00] <greywhind> tupa: i can't get it without any internet access though, can I?
[02:00] <b3tamike> Pici: alt+F4 works just like in windows
[02:00] <allorder> greywhind: tjx
[02:00] <allorder> *thx
[02:01] <Nikki> anyone know of any good games that work in linux?
[02:01] <Nikki> nativelyt
[02:01] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:01] <kitche> qweqweqwe: well gutsy isn't the latest it's still in development
[02:01] <RxDx> kitche, i know
[02:01] <tupa> greywhind, no CD, flash USB neither?
[02:01] <greywhind> Nikki: yeah - what type?
[02:01] <Drascus321> Niki I like bettle for Wesnoth
[02:01] <b3tamike> err allorder: alt+f4 works like in windows
[02:01] <qweqweqwe> kitche, oh gutsy is the next one (so beta)??
[02:01] <greywhind> tupa: well, if i have all the dependencies, i can use a flash drive to get it.
[02:01] <Drascus321> sorry Battle for wesnoth
[02:01] <Nikki> greywhind fps/mmo
[02:01] <parag0n> Nikki, any UT's, WoW, Diablo, Doom
[02:01] <stdin> kitche: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/feisty/release/
[02:01] <qweqweqwe> unreal
[02:01] <mikebot> If I'm torrenting, which of the following can I do without disrupting my downloading: HIbernate, Suspend, Logout?
[02:01] <parag0n> Civ4
[02:01] <CompIsMyRx> Nikki: Any game made by iD, Doom3, Quake 4, Upcoming Quake Wars
[02:01] <chapium> Nikki: quake3
[02:01] <Nikki> paragOn but they arent free and are all cedega and stuff
[02:01] <kitche> stdin: thnaks but I already know that's more for qweqweqwe
[02:01] <greywhind> Nikki: Urban Terror (free), Enemy Territory (free)
[02:02] <parag0n> wait, i run some of them under cedega
[02:02] <parag0n> never mind :/
[02:02] <greywhind> Nikki: Sauerbraten (free)
[02:02] <Nikki> whats that one
[02:02] <stdin> kitche: that's for feisty
[02:02] <CompIsMyRx> Nikki: Warsow (free and fun)
[02:02] <tupa> greywhind libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1), libhd13 libdbus-1-3 (>= 0.94), libhal1 (>= 0.5)
[02:02] <greywhind> Nikki: Tremulous (free)
[02:02] <kitche> stdin: as I said I know tell qweqweqwe not me
[02:02] <CompIsMyRx> Nikki: Nexuiz
[02:02] <greywhind> tupa: can you remind me how to check if i have those?
[02:02] <Nikki> OK i get it.. whats the best like.. 2?
[02:02] <genii> Duke3D
[02:02] <Nikki> one with loits of online players
[02:02] <mikebot> !hibernate
[02:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hibernate - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:03] <mikebot> !suspend
[02:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about suspend - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:03] <tupa> greywhind, you can use synaptic, will be faster
[02:03] <greywhind> tupa: ah - of course.
[02:03] <Naz_> What goes in the /srv directory
[02:03] <intelikey> ok if the verdict is that my nvidia card is simply not supported at all i'll accept that and move on.        are we all agreed that riva128 agp   is not supported ???
[02:03] <Naz_> ?
[02:03] <w30> Nikki, the repo is full of them Torcs, pinball, Neverball, Neverput, Planet Penguin  Racer, Supertux, Trigger
[02:03] <eyequeue> greywhind, dpkg -l libc6, for example.  that is a "dash ell" there, and run it as user, not sudo or root, then you can't break anything
[02:04] <w30> Nikki, put games in Synaptic search box
[02:04] <Nikki> w30 they all sound gay.. i want like.. good ones if they exist
[02:04] <CompIsMyRx> !ot | Nikki
[02:04] <ubotu> Nikki: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:04] <mikebot> !suspend
[02:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about suspend - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:04] <stdin> Naz_: from wikipedia: "/srv  Site-specific data which is served by the system."
[02:04] <mikebot> If I'm torrenting, which of the following can I do without disrupting my downloading: HIbernate, Suspend, Logout?
[02:04] <CompIsMyRx> mikebot: hibernate and suspend will stop downloading becuse the computer is technically "off"
[02:04] <ShackJack> intelikey: do you mead supporting #D acceleration or just in general?
[02:04] <intelikey> mikebot none of the above
[02:04] <stdin> mikebot: logout will stop all your apps too
[02:04] <mikebot> CompIsMyRx: WHat about logging out?
[02:05] <w30> Nikki, you won't find Madden's football and Copyrighted games like that.
[02:05] <mikebot> AH OK
[02:05] <ShackJack> *3d
[02:05] <CoasterMaster> mikebot: 'switch user' might do the trick
[02:05] <foug> ok i have no idea how to change my resolution, editing xorg.conf isn't working anymore
[02:05] <mikebot> How can I set what my computer does when I close the screen?
[02:05] <mikebot> Basically I don't want to waste battery, but I want to torrent
[02:05] <ShackJack> mikebot: Prefs-> Power Settings..
[02:05] <intelikey> ShackJack i mean any acceleration  any real use to the hardware
[02:05] <w30> Nikki, Americas Army is availale for Linux
[02:05] <CompIsMyRx> mikebot: well if you are running a Command Line client, Logoff won't stop downloading.
[02:05] <Yono> is firefox prefs.js created by default?
[02:06] <stdin> mikebot: the screen should turn off when you close the lid anyway
[02:06] <ShackJack> intelikey: O.K. cause obviously the nv driver works for it... I don't knwo if nvidia glx legacy supports that (I though it did ;)
[02:06] <mikebot> CompIsMyRx: I'm using Transmission
[02:06] <greywhind> tupo: ok... i think i have all dependencies
[02:06] <intelikey> ShackJack the vga vesa and nv drivers all work with it yes none of which are actual support
[02:06] <foug> Pici: any idea how i can change my reso? nothing is working
[02:06] <CompIsMyRx> Nikki: now that you have some ideas, go to #ubuntu-offtopic for preferences on Linux games and such (kinda off topic for here)
[02:06] <intelikey> ShackJack why do you say "obviously the nv driver works for it"  ?
[02:06] <eyequeue> mikebot, is that an ubuntu package?
[02:07] <tupa> netsplit?
[02:07] <mikebot> eyequeue: I believe so.
[02:07] <intelikey> ShackJack what makes you so sure about  nv  ?
[02:07] <Naz_> Would you put things such as html files and subversion repositories in the /srv directory?
[02:07] <CompIsMyRx> mikebot: that one will stop on Logoff.
[02:07] <ShackJack> intelikey: Oh, well cause it supports about every Nvidia card (just not 3d).... Is that a TNT chipset?
[02:07] <stdin> Naz_: probably not
[02:07] <mikebot> CompIsMyRx: Is there a command line torrent manager?
[02:07] <foug> Pici: doing that command you told me to do messed it all up
[02:07] <eyequeue> mikebot, do you know what the package name is?
[02:08] <intelikey> ShackJack but about every doesn't necessarly mean mine     but yes nv will work as will vesa and vga
[02:08] <CompIsMyRx> mikebot: rtorrent. Takes a bit of getting used to
[02:08] <ShackJack> intelikey: ...and in description for driver... This driver for the X.Org X server (see xserver-xorg for a further description) provides support for NVIDIA Riva, TNT, GeForce, and Quadro cards ;)
[02:08] <mikebot> eyequeue: I think just transmissio.. it may not be in the package manager
[02:08] <ladydoor> mikebot: rtorrent, bittorrent, bittornado...
[02:08] <Naz_> ANyway, is it wrong/not right to create a top level directory?
[02:08] <eyequeue> mikebot, i was trying to look up dependencies. to see if would shut down when your gui shut down, etc
[02:08] <mikebot> eyequeue: Ah, I'm not sure
[02:09] <stdin> Naz_: you can, nothing wrong with it
[02:09] <epp> I want to use the X shaped cursor, where can i find it?
[02:09] <intelikey> ShackJack yeah but there is a differance in riva and riva agp   so that still could fail
[02:09] <eyequeue> mikebot, *if* it depends on gui libs, usually that means it will not survive a logout
[02:09] <mikebot> eyequeue: but then rtorrent will survive a log out?
[02:09] <mikebot> eyequeue: And does a logout even require less power?
[02:10] <dem0n> hello can some one help me remove ehcp
[02:10] <ShackJack> intelikey: I suppose it could...  Black screen but still hear sound, could be indicitive of refresh/resolution not jibing with LCD monitor....
[02:10] <Naz_> okay
[02:10] <foug> i'm having trouble changing my resolution. Editing it through xorg.conf doesn't work, my resolution is fine at the log in screen but after i log in it changes. Anyone want to help?
[02:10] <Naz_> Thanks stdin.
[02:11] <eyequeue> mikebot, let me show you a command i just typed, what i learned from it, and then you can do similar there ... and yes, it is good news :)
[02:11] <dem0n> foug come channel hbc
[02:11] <intelikey> ShackJack heh  at any rate    nv is little more than a tweeked vesa driver
[02:11] <greywhind> tupo: i've never installed .debs before - is it just deb <file>?
[02:11] <epp> I want to use the X shaped cursor, where can i find it?
[02:11] <mikebot> eyequeue: OK cool
[02:11] <ShackJack> intelikey: Yep - time for a newer card - they're cheap now ;)
[02:11] <stdin> !deb | greywhind
[02:11] <ubotu> greywhind: deb is the Debian package format, also used by Ubuntu. To install .deb files, simply double-click on them (Ubuntu) or right-click and select Kubuntu Package Menu->install (Kubuntu)
[02:11] <IanLiu> Hello. My CD-ROM won't stop reading the CD. Why is that? Somebody told me to check the repository list for the CD-ROM driver, but I didn't find any...
[02:11] <eyequeue> mikebot, "apt-cache show rtorrent | less"  (then q to quit that when done scrolling around in the output)
[02:11] <greywhind> stdin: thanks
[02:11] <teiwaz_idle> greetings all
[02:12] <intelikey> ShackJack i buy all my hardware at $0.00 or less
[02:12] <teiwaz_idle> anyone know how to enable an account with a null password?
[02:12] <kitche> IanLiu: remove apt-cdrom from your sources.list
[02:12] <eyequeue> mikebot, the "ideal for to use with screen" tells me that it will do what you need, and a gui is not needed
[02:12] <teiwaz_idle> I've tried automatic login, and it's not working
[02:12] <dem0n> foug come channel hbc
[02:12] <dem0n> foug come channel hbc
[02:12] <mikebot> eyequeue: Perfect, I'm going to use this then
[02:12] <kitche> !repeat | dem0n
[02:12] <ubotu> dem0n: 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
[02:12] <mikebot> eyequeue: Thanks a lot.
[02:12] <foug> dem0n: why? can't help me in here?
[02:12] <IanLiu> kitche: Can you remember me where is the source list ?
[02:13] <dem0n> because im not readking over mass spam
[02:13] <eyequeue> mikebot, i fugyre if i show you how i got the answer, then you can do similar with any other package you are interested in
[02:13] <eyequeue> mikebot, i figure
[02:13] <adromeda> is there any alternitive driver for ati cards other than the flgrz, or whatever it is?
[02:13] <mikebot> eyequeue: yeah, you were correct.
[02:13] <adromeda> when I install mine, freaky things happen
[02:13] <stdin> adromeda: only the "ati" and "radion" ones
[02:13] <IndyGunFreak> IanLiu: where your source list on your hard drive?.,... /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:14] <adromeda> I have a Radeon X1650 AGP
[02:14] <mikebot> eyequeue: WEll I have to go, but thanks a lot for your help.
[02:14] <mikebot> Bye
[02:14] <j2daosh> hello all. This may be alittle advanced for this room, but can someone tell me how one would go about modifying packet headers?
[02:14] <eyequeue> mikebot, the Depends: (libs go here) line is the actual line with the dependencies, but the Description:paragraph at the end is always good too :)
[02:14] <teiwaz_idle> adromeda, I've actually had better luck with the non-ati drivers on my box, even for my radeon card
[02:14] <teiwaz_idle> what'cha trying to do, j2?
[02:14] <j2daosh> I have been googling this topic, but i cant exactly find a "how-to"..
[02:14] <adromeda> yes, and what are those (PLz tell me.... lol)
[02:15] <j2daosh> well i was recently told by a coworker of an attack called a reflection attack.
[02:15] <epp> anyone know how i can use the X shaped cursor in GNOME?
[02:15] <IanLiu> kitche: There is no apt-cdrom in my source list...
[02:15] <adromeda> I want harware acceleration
[02:15] <bruenig> epp, gnome-look.org
[02:15] <teiwaz_idle> Well, I was having troulbe getting beryl working, but the minute that I disabled the restricted ati drivers (and rebooted) it started working
[02:15] <greywhind> tupa: hwinfo shows only lo.
[02:15] <epp> bruenig, what would it be called
[02:15] <pchilds> anybody know of any workarounds for compiz fusion which seems to take drop down menus completely away from certain applications such as gedit, etc? I thought I had everything working fine then I noticed no drop down menus period.
[02:15] <bloo> has anyone here installed ubuntu on a powerbook g4, 12" or otherwise?
[02:15] <adromeda> ya, but u still don't have hardware acceleration...
[02:16] <bruenig> epp, gees, can't do everything
[02:16] <j2daosh> he said there really isn't any way to stop said attack if someone was to actually come at my system with that attack other then turning off my system for x amount of time till it stops
[02:16] <teiwaz_idle> it runs beryl and all of my roms, which is all I need
[02:16] <epp> bruenig, i have looked before, there is none
[02:16] <j2daosh> i am trying to understand how this is done so as i can stop something like that from happening to me
[02:16] <teiwaz_idle> give it a try, or don't, I was just letting you know what I saw
[02:16] <eyequeue> j2daosh, basically whatever app creates the packets ... your googling would probably include TCP/IP if that's the type of packets, but #ubuntu-offtopic is perhaps better for this type of question
[02:16] <teiwaz_idle> no one for how to enable a null password for an account?
[02:16] <pushpop> are you able to install KDE with the ubuntu version?
[02:17] <bloo> or is there an ubuntu on ppc channel?
[02:17] <j2daosh> thank you
[02:17] <eyequeue> j2daosh, good luck
[02:17] <adromeda> teiwaz_idle, W0t r those drivers?
[02:18] <teiwaz_idle> bah, one sec, lemme jump onto other box
[02:18] <tupa> greywhind, hwinfo fetches all your hardware info, if it is not listed there, net card is not installed, try grepping with different lines, unless you want to create a file and view it with gedit: hwinfo > log
[02:18] <parag0n> bloo, tried it, i just got a black & blue striped screen
[02:18] <adromeda> kk
[02:18] <Prowler_1> problem with aticonfig - after res config - monitor refresh rate to high??
[02:18] <parag0n> but i think thats because it cant install from an external HDD
[02:18] <bloo> parag0n: it's def wonky with me, but i managed to get wireless up w/ fwcutter, but no sound, and a battery that lasts less than 30 mins now
[02:19] <parag0n> ouch :/
[02:19] <Ominous> how do i make two partitions mount on boot?
[02:19] <bruenig> !fstab | Ominous
[02:19] <ubotu> Ominous: The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[02:19] <Prowler_1> ATIConfig problem - after res config - monitor refresh rate to high (out of range)??
[02:19] <jmg> guys i cannot access my lvm from the live cd.
[02:19] <jmg> whats the skinny?
[02:19] <adromeda> I'm hungry, what should I do? -lol-
[02:20] <adromeda> so many questions, to little answers...
[02:20] <adromeda> lawl
[02:20] <pushpop> is it wise and can you install KDE on ubuntu?
[02:20] <adromeda> that's whay they made Kubuntu... lol
[02:20] <kitche> pushpop: yes you can sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop or kde depending if you just want kde
[02:20] <jrib> pushpop: sure, no problem with it.  You can install as many window managers as you want and the choose which you want to load by pressing "options" and changing your session at the login screen
[02:20] <Prowler_1> AtIConfig help..
[02:20] <EADG_>  pupeno_ Sure, why not. Easy too.
[02:21] <Prowler_1> monitor refresh rate to high (out of range)??
[02:21] <ladydoor> pushpop: It's just like installing any other window manager or whatever (i.e., it's safe). The big difference is that it pulls in a bunch of KDE/QT-related dependencies
[02:21] <jrib> !kde > pushpop (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:21] <pushpop> kitche: well i want kde so would I do kde or kubuntu-desktop
[02:21] <bloo> no other PPC experiences w/ ubuntu huh?
[02:21] <kitche> pushpop: kubuntu-desktop will pull in more then kde
[02:21] <pushpop> ok
[02:21] <pushpop> thanks
[02:21] <foug> my resolution changes after i log in, does anyone know what the problem could be?
[02:22] <vschmidt_> pushpop: Also, very possible to run your favorite KDE aps under gnome.  I run kmail and others myself, so if you are just looking for a few k-apps, no need to install entire desktop
[02:22] <logreeval> how do I make rhythym box not open when i plug in an ipod
[02:22] <logreeval> *?
[02:22] <Jordan09> How do I stop automatically connecting to a network?
[02:22] <jrib> logreeval: system -> preferences -> removable drives and media  maybe
[02:22] <bulmer> logreeval: i assume udev has something got to do with it..
[02:22] <adromeda> can someone know of any drivers for ati Radeon cards, other than propierity? (flgz) something
[02:22] <greywhind> http://rafb.net/p/WJhniP82.html (19 lines)
[02:22] <adromeda> does*
[02:22] <greywhind> tupa: that's what i found
[02:22] <logreeval> thanks jrib and bulmer i will check it out
[02:23] <tupa> Jordan09 man interfaces, check /etc/network/interfaces
[02:23] <logreeval> jrib:  you were on the money
[02:23] <Jordan09> Thanks
[02:23] <bulmer> Jordan09: are you using dhcp?
[02:24] <adromeda> I have a X1650 ati Radeon card, and the restricted drivers DO NOT WORK (WELL), What do I do oh almighty linux gods?
[02:24] <riotkittie> we go stage a protest in front of ati's hqs :P
[02:24] <Jordan09> bulmer, nope. But I've sorted the problem now
[02:24] <bulmer> okay cool
[02:24] <adromeda> or create our own open source drivers... lol
[02:25] <greywhind> adromeda: i have an x1600, and I will never buy ATI again unless they start supporting the Composite extension soon
[02:25] <jasin> yo
[02:25] <adromeda> likewise here, BUT iS there an AlTeRnitive?
[02:25] <adromeda> (in drivers
[02:26] <greywhind> adromeda: not for x1650
[02:26] <adromeda> X_X
[02:26] <jmg> god damnit
[02:26] <jmg> i cant mount my lvm under the live cd
[02:26] <jasin> update finished :)
[02:26] <jmg> and i really need to
[02:26] <jmg> at least ive got it detecting but the device nodes arent being created
[02:26] <kitche> riotkittie: hmm think you have to protest to amd not sure if ati has a hq anymore
[02:26] <adromeda> not anything?, maybe I could use X1600 drivers, isn't there anything other than vesa?
[02:26] <Jordan09> Really newbie question, can I hook up a connection via ethernet between windows and ubuntu and leech the net connection?
[02:26] <jmg> what am i missing?
[02:26] <bulmer> jmg find out which driver the lvm uses and modprobe to load it
[02:26] <greywhind> adromeda: it's being worked on though... search for r500 driver on google
[02:27] <greywhind> adromeda: there's fglrx, but i thought you knew that
[02:27] <adromeda> think it may work with meh card/
[02:27] <jasin> video cards are flaky in linux.
[02:27] <jmg> bulmer: i did
[02:27] <jmg> it's loaded, otherwise it would not detect, but the device nodes arent there
[02:27] <bulmer> jmg you did what?
[02:27] <dem0n> !apache config
[02:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apache config - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:27] <greywhind> adromeda: System->Administration->Restricted Manager
[02:28] <bulmer> oh..okay..then chroot to / and see if its still loaded, then mount the lvm maybe?
[02:28] <jmg> bulmer: modprobe dm-mod and md
[02:28] <dem0n> !apace
[02:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apace - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:28] <dem0n> !apach
[02:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apach - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:28] <adromeda> ya I know, but I was hoping someone would come up with, "ya, theres another drivers it's the Ubor underground driver for ur X1650 card lol
[02:28] <dem0n> ....
[02:28] <dem0n> dang it
[02:28] <dem0n> !apache
[02:28] <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+)
[02:28] <riotkittie> kitche: oh. well. as long as there's been on hand, i dont care where i'm protesting :P
[02:28] <bruenig> !msgthebot | dem0n
[02:28] <ubotu> dem0n: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[02:28] <bloo> !httpd.conf
[02:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about httpd.conf - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:28] <jasin> ati has a binary
[02:28] <bruenig> !msgthebot | bloo
[02:28] <ubotu> bloo: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[02:28] <jmg> bulmer: and apt-get install mdadm and dmsetup
[02:29] <adam__> can you get itunes for linux? if not does anyone know how to config ipod ?
[02:29] <adromeda> Wine?
[02:29] <riotkittie> ugh. i miss my dapper install. :|  i should fire my laptop up.
[02:29] <greywhind> tupa: did you look at my pasted info?
[02:29] <CoasterMaster> adam__: I use rhythmbox for my iPod management
[02:29] <bruenig> !ipod | adam__
[02:29] <ubotu> adam__: 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
[02:29] <tupa> adam__ configure it for what
[02:29] <ahr>   !botsnack
[02:29] <Ominous> hmm i edited fstab but the drives didnt mount
[02:29] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[02:29] <bruenig> Ominous, you did it incorrectly
[02:29] <jasin> http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html
[02:29] <adam__> THANK YOU
[02:29] <riotkittie> stop feeding the bot. you'll make it fat.
[02:29] <CoasterMaster> ha rockbox is wonderful
[02:30] <adromeda> jasin: and dead languages XD latin
[02:30] <jasin> XD latin?
[02:30] <tupa> greywhind no, this channel is very crowded, type name to get someone's attention
[02:30] <zerokill88> when i run a livecd of backtack two my wireless doesnt work. i believe its becuase it might not support ipw3945 but im not sure.If i take the ipw3945 files i have for ubuntu and copy them over the the folders in backtrack, and modprobe, should that get it to work?
[02:30] <greywhind> tupa: http://rafb.net/p/WJhniP82.html
[02:30] <adromeda> veni veni venchi!
[02:30] <chump_> hmm i got a question .. is it better reiserfs or ext3 for my home dir ?
[02:30] <Ominous_> i added /dev/hda2	/media/c_drive	ntfs	auto	0	0 and /dev/hdb1	/media/d_drive	ntfs	auto	0	0
[02:30] <jasin> btw, latin is not dead, but that's off topic.
[02:30] <adromeda> pernounced weni weni winchi
[02:31] <bruenig> zerokill88, not likely, the drivers need to be compiled against the kernel
[02:31] <bruenig> zerokill88, you can get the source and compile it if you would like, what is backtack?
[02:31] <adromeda> ntfs-config worked for me
[02:31] <jasin> chump, if you is ussing smaller files go with reiser
[02:31] <tupa> greywhind can you save the full log and send it to me?
[02:32] <zerokill88> bruenig ah ok. backtrack is a livecd for just network penetration and other such apps already installed. and theres quite a few
[02:32] <greywhind> tupa: i have the full log. how do you want it?
[02:32] <bruenig> zerokill88, why not just penetrate networks on your regular install?
[02:32] <tupa> greywhind, send it through here
[02:32] <zerokill88> bruenig for the fact that it has all the software installed already
[02:32] <greywhind> tupa: trying, but i think my firewall will block it.
[02:32] <jasin> this is the ubuntu chat room not the backtrack chat room
[02:33] <greywhind> tupa: i can upload it to my personal webspace...
[02:33] <tupa> greywhind ok, chuy_max@hotmail.com send it as an attached file
[02:33] <bruenig> zerokill88, you can't handle installing applications?
[02:33] <Prowler_1> aticonfig problem (RefreshRate!) ??
[02:33] <tupa> greywhind terrific
[02:33] <jasin> hello, where are you people? Pluto?
[02:33] <Prowler_1> anyone
[02:33] <zerokill88> bruenig no thats not it.
[02:34] <Pelo> Prowler_1,  just saying anyone,  won'T do much for you, if none noticed you the first time around you need to restate your problem
[02:34] <Prowler_1> aticonfig problem refreshrate to high
[02:34] <greywhind> tupa: http://thor.prohosting.com/whind/stuff/hwinfo.txt
[02:35] <Prowler_1> i just did
[02:35] <Pelo> Prowler_1,  gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf,    lower   horiz sync
[02:35] <Ominous_> what wrong with /dev/hda2       /media/c_drive  ntfs    defaults        0       0
[02:35] <Ominous_> /dev/hdb1       /media/d_drive  ntfs    defaults        0       0 as entrys into fstab
[02:35] <drzin> how do I install jackd
[02:35] <zerokill88> bruenig why would i install so many apps and so much memory when its already on a livecd
[02:35] <Pelo> drzin,  check in synaptic to see if there is a package
[02:35] <crimsun> drzin: udo aptitude install jackd
[02:35] <crimsun> s+
[02:35] <tupa> greywhind, back in a moment, I hope the log doesn't freezes my PC (10000+ lines)
[02:35] <greywhind> tupa: heh. thanks.
[02:36] <drzin> where do i find synaptic
[02:36] <Alex234> Can anyone help me? i cant get Gparted to resize my C partition so i can install Ubuntu..
[02:36] <bruenig> zerokill88, apps don't require memory unless they are being run, using the live cd will take up far more memory than would installing the apps and running them on the install
[02:36] <jasin> editing xorg.conf can mess up your system bad
[02:36] <astro76> !synaptic | drzin
[02:36] <ubotu> drzin: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[02:36] <dem0n> alt f2 type synaptic
[02:36] <Pelo> drzin,  menu > sytem > admin > synaptic package manager
[02:36] <jasin> be sure you backup xorg.conf
[02:36] <tupa> ubuntu's ??
[02:36] <tupa> sure 8-)
[02:37] <Pelo> jasin,  when you edit with gedit or nano a backup is made automaticaly
[02:37] <zerokill88> bruenig i mean on the hd
[02:37] <Ominous_> anyone ^^
[02:37] <jasin> Pelo, yes but its always a good idea to back it up manually as well.
[02:37] <bruenig> zerokill88, oh you mean diskspace? well if you haven't 20 mb to spare, then I guess it is a good idea
[02:38] <bruenig> that you were able to store the live cd iso indicates that you likely do
[02:38] <Iradigalesc> Hello! Someone in ubuntu-es are asking me why the unsplash screen dosn't apperes him when he halt his computer; can anyone help me answering him?
[02:38] <Alex234> Can anyone help me? i cant get Gparted to work...it wont resize my partition so i can instann ubuntu
[02:38] <bruenig> !repeat | Alex234
[02:38] <ubotu> Alex234: 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
[02:38] <Prowler_1> Pelo: no horizontal synk value in xorg.con ?
[02:38] <Tom47> Alex234: check this and see if it helps http://gparted.sourceforge.net/larry/resize/resizing.htm
[02:38] <jasin> No one likes being stuck at the terminal if they did they would not be on ubuntu.
[02:39] <zerokill88> bruenig theres Much more mb's then 20 on that disc
[02:39] <Alex234> ok thanks
[02:39] <Pelo> Prowler_1,  HorizSync
[02:39] <bruenig> zerokill88, relevant programs take up 20 mb I would bet, the rest of the disk is DE, kernel, etc
[02:39] <Pelo> Prowler_1,  and it is xorg.conf
[02:39] <jasin> your h sync and v sync should not be higher then what the max is for your monitor.
[02:39] <ice_cream> hi; where can put a script to run as root on startup?
[02:40] <Pelo> Prowler_1,  in Section "Monitor"
[02:40] <jasin> I learnt that the hard way.
[02:40] <Pelo> ice_cream,  /etc/init.d/
[02:40] <Prowler_1> Pelo: no "HorizSync"
[02:40] <jasin> check the specs with the monitor manufacture do not go off what is in a config file.
[02:40] <zerokill88> bruenig http://www.remote-exploit.org/backtrack.html
[02:40] <Pelo> Prowler_1,  are you sure you have the correct file ?
[02:40] <drzin>  jackstart
[02:40] <drzin> jackstart: cannot get realtime capabilities, current capabilities are:
[02:40] <drzin>            =ep cap_setpcap-ep
[02:40] <drzin>     probably running under a kernel with capabilities disabled,
[02:40] <drzin>     a suitable kernel would have printed something like "=eip"
[02:40] <drzin> jackstart: md5 checksum for /usr/bin/jackd does not match
[02:40] <Prowler_1> Pelo: 	Monitor		"Generic Monitor"
[02:41] <jasin> check the specs with the monitor manufacture do not go off what is in a config file.
[02:41] <Prowler_1> Pelo:  xorg.conf
[02:41] <Pelo> Prowler_1,  a bit further down
[02:41] <astro76> !paste | drzin
[02:41] <ubotu> drzin: 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)
[02:41] <joe> hey there
[02:41] <bruenig> zerokill88, what is that link supposed to tell me?
[02:41] <w30> Alex234, I believe Gparted won't resize a ntfs formatted partition
[02:41] <Prowler_1> i used srarch nothing found
[02:41] <riotkittie> i'm so confused.  i wish all these threads would stop providng conflicting info :|
[02:41] <Nikki> ok so i finally got ET working - but there was no sound
[02:41] <astro76> w30, it can resize ntfs
[02:41] <zerokill88> bruenig absolutely nothing
[02:42] <Prowler_1> Polo: i'll paste my file
[02:42] <bruenig> zerokill88, alright thanks
[02:42] <Pelo> Prowler_1,  maybe it is different for ati, check in the forum,  do a search for the exact error msg
[02:42] <Alex234> w30: it says it can resize NTFS on the Gparted website. so i suspect it can
[02:42] <Pelo> Prowler_1,  use the paste bin
[02:42] <tupa> greywhind, it looks like the only network interface recognized is a wireless card, do you have any Intel wireless card?
[02:42] <Prowler_1> Plolo: its a monitor error not system
[02:42] <w30> astro76, ok. Does it need the ntfs file system installed to use it on ntfs?
[02:42] <zerokill88> bruenig im full of information like that
[02:42] <skyfalcon866> how do i add windoze to grub?
[02:42] <ice_cream> Pelo, will my script run in the background, or just once?
[02:42] <greywhind> tupa: i believe it's an Intel 3945
[02:43] <Pelo> ice_cream, don'T know
[02:43] <CristaoFiel> brazilians here???
[02:43] <bruenig> we have had a lot of ipw3945 problems lately
[02:43] <tupa> greywhind, isn't it a Intel PRO/Wireless 4965AGN ?
[02:43] <Alex234> w30: no idea im completely new to this, just want to get Ubuntu installed thats all...
[02:43] <Pelo> ice_cream,  I'm not overly familiar with that stuff
[02:43] <Pelo> ice_cream,  I think putting it in init.d will run it as a service
[02:43] <MannyZ> hello
[02:43] <greywhind> tupa: hold on a moment
[02:43] <Nikki> anyone know how i can get sound working in Wolfenstein ET?
[02:43] <Pelo> Nikki,  with wine ?  try asking in #winehq
[02:44] <MannyZ> nikki
[02:44] <ice_cream> Pelo, ok, thx, i'll test some more... i wish i could also possibly have it start after my WM
[02:44] <sinequanon> /whoami
[02:44] <astro76> w30, not at all
[02:44] <Nikki> pelo, no im using a linux client
[02:44] <Nikki> mannyz
[02:44] <MannyZ> damn.. i cant remember.. i found once a good piece of code for enabling sounds for ET..
[02:44] <bruenig> ice_cream, putting it in /etc/init.d won't do anything inherently, you would have to link it to one of the /etc/rc# directories, also you would need to make sure it were a legitimate daemon that can handle start, stop, and restart parameters
[02:44] <w30> astro76, ok, thanks for that info
[02:44] <Pelo> ice_cream,  when starting an app using sessions you can change the priority so it starts a bit later or earlier, check it out
[02:45] <astro76> Alex234, what's the problem?
[02:45] <MannyZ> i'm kind of new to Linux
[02:45] <greywhind> tupa: you're right - it's a 4965
[02:45] <nj786> i was wondering if we can make our desktop look like this in gnome
[02:45] <Prowler_1> Polo: http://paste.debian.net/33878
[02:45] <nj786> http://i16.tinypic.com/6aqe8fr.jpg
[02:45] <bruenig> greywhind, 4965 is ndiswrapper area if you can get that to work
[02:45] <Pelo> Prognatus,   it'S pElo , not pOlo
[02:45] <Nikki> mannyz, yeah me too
[02:45] <MannyZ> can someone add me in msn.. and maybe answer in few of my questions :S?
[02:46] <MajorPayne> MannyZ: Ask the channel.
[02:46] <Prowler_1> Pelo: http://paste.debian.net/33878 :) sry
[02:46] <bruenig> nj786, that desktop is gnome, therefore yes
[02:46] <Nikki> anyone know how i can get sound working in Wolfenstein ET?
[02:46] <Nikki> anyone know how i can get sound working in Wolfenstein ET?
[02:46] <greywhind> bruenig: the trouble is getting things installed with no network connection on that computer... for some reason the ethernet isn't recognized
[02:46] <Pelo> Prowler_1,  just makes it hard to keep up when you keep misspelling my nick
[02:46] <greywhind> Nikki: yes. hold on.
[02:46] <MannyZ> MajorPayne channel :S?.. im a newby..
[02:46] <astro76> MannyZ, install alsa-oss
[02:46] <astro76> MannyZ, sudo apt-get install alsa-oss
[02:46] <MannyZ> sudo apt-get intstall alsa-oss?
[02:46] <Prowler_1> Pelo: sorry man :)
[02:47] <Rageagainstthis> my computer says cannot mount cdrom when i try apt-cdrom -add.  Is that the correct way to add a cdrom to apt?
[02:47] <MajorPayne> MannyZ: You are talking in an IRC channel.
[02:47] <MannyZ> ok.. what is alsa?
[02:47] <astro76> MannyZ, sorry Nikki
[02:47] <Nikki> ?
[02:47] <nj786> bruenig: how do you know its gnome? and how can i make it like that?
[02:47] <greywhind> Nikki: echo "et.x86 0 0 direct" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss, then echo "et.x86 0 0 disable" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm0c/oss
[02:47] <eyequeue> !alsa
[02:47] <Pelo> Prowler_1,   try adding this line after line  92     	HorizSync	28-64
[02:47] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[02:47] <bruenig> nj786, see the top left
[02:48] <tupa> greywhind, is your hosting server linux-based?
[02:48] <greywhind> Nikki: you have to do that every boot, so put it in your rc.local
[02:48] <MannyZ> MajorPayne
[02:48] <greywhind> tupa: not sure...
[02:48] <bruenig> nj786, themes, icons, applets, gdesklets
[02:48] <tupa> greywhind http://intellinuxwireless.org/?p=iwlwifi
[02:48] <greywhind> tupa: probably
[02:48] <mattyv> When logging into another linux computer with ssh via gnome-terminal, is it the fonts on the client or the sever that matter? I'm getting a lot of question mark symbols so I think it's a font prob
[02:48] <Nikki> greywhind... whoa.. erm... wanna run me throguh that?
[02:48] <squirrel> hi, how do I overcome this error - sh: phpize: not found. ERROR: `phpize' failed
[02:48] <nj786> bruenig: ok it is gnome
[02:48] <nj786> bruenig: do you have any idea how to make it like that?
[02:49] <bruenig> nj786, themes, icons, applets, gdesklets
[02:49] <MannyZ> greywhind there is a way that you don't have to set it every time you reboot your computer...
[02:49] <greywhind> Nikki: it's easy - alt+f2, gksudo gedit /etc/rc.local, add the two lines there.
[02:49] <nj786> bruenig: i am not following what are you trying to say?
[02:49] <MannyZ> MajorPayne.. i installed the alsa..?
[02:49] <tupa> greywhind there is the driver for your card
[02:49] <bruenig> nj786, those are the four things you need, go find them
[02:49] <MannyZ> what i do now :S?
[02:49] <squirrel> i got that error when I was running the this - sudo pecl install pdo
[02:50] <greywhind> tupa: thanks... let me try that for a minute
[02:50] <Prowler_1> Pelo: what's the name of the terminal text editor in ubuntu
[02:50] <nj786> bruenig: ok do you know what its called like this app?
[02:50] <MajorPayne> MannyZ: I wasn't the one who told you to do that.  But try launching your app with aoss in front.
[02:50] <Pelo> Prowler_1,  gedit
[02:50] <skyfalcon866> how do i mount a fat32 parttion
[02:50] <Prowler_1> Pelo: thanks
[02:50] <bruenig> nj786, this is just theming with gdesklets, that is all
[02:50] <Pelo> Prowler_1,  gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:50] <dem0n> skyfalcon866: join hbh
[02:50] <CoasterMaster> where can I find more plugins for gnome-panel?
[02:50] <bruenig> nj786, you have metacity themes, you have icon themes and you have gdesklets
[02:50] <nj786> bruenig: ok i found desklets
[02:51] <Pelo> CoasterMaster,  check in synaptic  search for panel
[02:51] <dem0n> skyfalcon866: type /j #hbh
[02:51] <DDG008> hello all, new ubuntu user here... still on xp though right now... downloading the live cd
[02:51] <bruenig> nj786, you know the answer, now you just do the rest
[02:51] <CoasterMaster> Pelo: thanks
[02:51] <Pelo> DDG008, welcome to the mad house
[02:51] <konam> DDG008 welcome :)
[02:51] <DDG008> can you use opera with ubuntu...
[02:51] <dem0n> skyfalcon866: type /j #hbh in channel window
[02:51] <konam> DDG008 yes
[02:51] <DDG008> thanks pelo and konam....
[02:51] <Nikki> greywhind: when i do "echo "et.x86 0 0 direct" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss
[02:51] <Nikki> echo "et.x86 0 0 disable" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm0c/oss"
[02:51] <Nikki> it says permission denied
[02:51] <ice_cream> bruenig, are you sure it needs to link to only one of the /etc/rc* directories?  Some links seem to appear in multiple folders
[02:51] <DDG008> how do java apps run with ubuntu... I am a forex trader and my trading platform depends on java
[02:52] <Pelo> CoasterMaster,  there is an  "extra" package and a load of  "singles" ,  some apps you can dl also some with there own pannel applets
[02:52] <greywhind> nikki: hold on - i know the solution to that... let me just look it up
[02:52] <dem0n> ok or i just wont help you
[02:52] <bruenig> ice_cream, yes, 2-5 or something like that are identical because debian does it that way for some reason
[02:52] <Pelo> DDG008,   the current latest is sun-java.6-jre and all the rest that come with it
[02:52] <nj786> bruenig: i understand but how, how do i enable all this to look like that?
[02:52] <astro76> !java | DDG008
[02:52] <ubotu> DDG008: 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
[02:52] <ConstyXIV> the radeons need binary drivers, correct?
[02:52] <bloo> Nikki: type 'sudo' in front of those echo commands
[02:53] <Nikki> bloo didnt work
[02:53] <bruenig> nj786, you have to get the themes, and the icon themes, the gdesklets, and customize, we can't hold your hand on every little thing, are you serious
[02:53] <greywhind> bloo: i don't think that fixes it... i know the fix, just don't remember it exactly
[02:53] <Nikki> bloo that what i do every time i dont have permisioon.. still said it
[02:53] <nj786> bruenig: ok sorry, gotchya
[02:53] <bruenig> this is not like troubleshooting wireless
[02:53] <greywhind> Nikki: let me find the fix. i have done it before
[02:53] <bloo> greywhind: gotcha
[02:53] <jetscreamer> !fr
[02:53] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[02:53] <DDG008> ubotu, you are speaking another language there ...
[02:53] <Nikki> greywhind: no worries
[02:53] <ari_stress> good morning all :)
[02:53] <Prowler_1> Pelo: ok addad after line 92 (Option "DPMS") i'll ctrl+alt+backspace ... brb (hope)
[02:54] <MannyZ> how can i add roop permissions?
[02:54] <MannyZ> root*
[02:54] <whonicca> can someone tell me how do i get my default ubuntu volume screen? http://www.zshare.net/image/29468452f11cd4/
[02:54] <MannyZ> i got no permissions to usr..
[02:54] <dem0n> chmod
[02:54] <greywhind> MannyZ: just use sudo
[02:55] <magster> Hi, I am trying to install Ubuntu on PS3. When I download Ubuntu I get 3 choices,  1) Standard personal comp 2) 64bit AMD 3)Sun UltraSPRAC
[02:55] <MannyZ> i dont know how to add folders through terminal..
[02:55] <magster> which one should i choose?
[02:55] <jrib> MannyZ: what exactly do you want to do?
[02:55] <dem0n> mannyz come to channel hbh
[02:55] <bloo> MannyZ: sudo mkdir yourfolder
[02:55] <bulmer> DDG008: you like to take the risk of you doing the install and configurations? you can leverage the ubuntu help desk/support ..not too expensive
[02:55] <Pelo> Prowler_1, best of luck
[02:55] <greywhind> MannyZ: alt+f2, gksudo nautilus
[02:55] <MannyZ> what i want to do is to add skins for xmms and cairo clock
[02:55] <ConstyXIV> is there somewhere that tells you everything the compiz that ships in feisty does?
[02:55] <tupa> magster, PS3 hasn't any of those CPUs AFAIK, search for a special distro for linux
[02:56] <jrib> MannyZ: use the appropriate directories in your HOME, like ~/.xmms/skins (or whatever)
[02:56] <tupa> magster special distro for PS3*
[02:56] <Music_Shuffle> magster, try this article perhaps: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_for_PlayStation_3
[02:56] <Music_Shuffle> The links at the bottom should be of some use.
[02:56] <bloo> shot in the dark, anyone know ppc openfirmware / forth?
[02:56] <MannyZ> I'm new to linux :S..
[02:56] <DDG008> lol bulmer lol
[02:56] <magster> Thanks everyone
[02:57] <MannyZ> i don't know anything :S..
[02:57] <jrib> MannyZ: do you understand what I said?
[02:57] <chinaski1> hello, i use ubuntu feisty and i am tryng to change my screen resolution from 98x96 dots per inch to 100x100 dots per inch. How  to do it?
[02:57] <stdin> magster: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/releases/feisty/release/ that has the one you want
[02:57] <DDG008> will the live cd pick up my wireless network?
[02:57] <casper__> i try to save files to one of my hdds and it tells me i do not have permission any ideas on how to get permission?
[02:57] <Jack_Sparrow> DDG008: depends on your wireless card
[02:58] <magicrobotmonkey> can someone explain to me how to set up split windows in irssi?
[02:58] <Jack_Sparrow> casper__: is it ntfs drive
[02:58] <chinaski1> hello, i use ubuntu feisty and i am tryng to change my screen resolution from 98x96 dots per inch to 100x100 dots per inch. How  to do it?
[02:58] <chinaski1> sorry for the copy'n paste
[02:58] <DDG008> is a belkin
[02:58] <jrib> magicrobotmonkey: the first hit for "split windows irssi" in google is excellent, but try #irssi too if you want
[02:58] <Tom47> !tomcat
[02:58] <Nikki> greywhind: you still there?
[02:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tomcat - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:58] <greywhind> Nikki: still looking
[02:59] <magicrobotmonkey> thx jrib
[02:59] <ConstyXIV> Is "Desktop Effects" in feisty compiz?
[02:59] <greywhind> Nikki: if i were booted into Ubuntu rather than Mac i would have told you already
[02:59] <Music_Shuffle> ConstyXIV, yeh.
[02:59] <stdin> !resolution | chinaski1
[02:59] <ubotu> chinaski1: 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
[02:59] <Nikki> greywhind... lol
[02:59] <Wips> Hi, which ftp-program is prefered?
[02:59] <casper__> yes it is
[02:59] <bloo> greywhind: intel mac?
[02:59] <ConstyXIV> does compiz by chance do anything like expose'?
[02:59] <greywhind> bloo: yep :)
[02:59] <bagualas> how do I set to the sound goes out mono?
[02:59] <eyequeue> magicrobotmonkey, irssi also has a fairly decent internal /heml system, start with /help window and poke around from there
[02:59] <Jack_Sparrow> Tom47: Did you want info on Tomboy   the otepad
[02:59] <Jack_Sparrow> note
[02:59] <Pelo> tom47  tomcat is available as a pannel applet,   just right click , add to pannel and pick it from the list
[02:59] <|thunder> why does 'sudo cat /proc/ide/hdc/settings' no give me realtime info when im burning ?
[02:59] <bulmer> Wips: myself sftp
[02:59] <greywhind> ConstyXIV: somewhat, but much better
[03:00] <nils_> http://www.dau-alarm.de/pictures/hardware/sonst-020_k.jpg <-- i have a problem
[03:00] <Wips> bulmer: K, why do you like it?
[03:00] <eyequeue> magicrobotmonkey, /help system, that is
[03:00] <ConstyXIV> greywhind: just f12 like on macs?
[03:00] <Pelo> Tom47,  yeah I meant tomboy as well
[03:00] <varun0> when I to a Test in gnome-sound-properties, I can hear sounds from my speakers, but when I play movies I can't hear the sound..........anyone have idea idea how to start debugging?
[03:00] <Elda> puuuuu I still cant get my sound to work
[03:00] <bulmer> Wips secure file transfer
[03:00] <jrib> MannyZ: in nautilus, just go to view -> show hidden files and then go to the ".xmms" folder in /home/YOUR_USERNAME.  Then go to 'Skins' (create it if it doesn't exist) under /home/YOUR_USERNAME/.xmms and drop your skins in the "Skins" folder
[03:00] <CoasterMaster> greywind: where is the 'expose' on compiz-fusion?  it's to just my corner, but I can't find the setting to change
[03:00] <greywhind> ConstyXIV: f12 is dashboard... it doesn't do that.
[03:00] <chinaski1> thanks ubotu, grazie ubotu
[03:00] <c-r0n> casper__: you'll need to change the permissions of the folder
[03:00] <Pelo> varun0,  which player ?
[03:00] <Nikki> ive heard a lot about compiz-fuzion today... is it like a beryl alt or something?
[03:00] <sirjoebob> i am getting the follwing error when trying to start deluge... any ideas?
[03:00] <sirjoebob> terminate called after throwing an instance of 'libtorrent::invalid_handle'
[03:00] <sirjoebob>   what():  invalid torrent handle used
[03:00] <sirjoebob> Aborted (core dumped)
[03:00] <Tom47> Jack_Sparrow: Pelo ty guys did a google on it ... tomcat is waht i was after
[03:00] <ConstyXIV> Nikki: fusion IS beryl
[03:00] <greywhind> Nikki: it's the merge of Beryl + Compiz
[03:00] <jrib> Nikki: beryl merged back with compiz and now it's compiz fusion
[03:00] <Wips> bulmer: Well, does it have options like.. to save 1 ftp's username and password so you automatically log in on startup?
[03:00] <Nikki> right
[03:00] <CoasterMaster> nikki: compiz-fusion is beryl and compiz fused together
[03:01] <Music_Shuffle> !pastebin | sirjoebob
[03:01] <whonicca> this is confusing
[03:01] <casper__> i tried that i dont have permission to change permissions
[03:01] <whonicca> so whats quinn
[03:01] <ubotu> sirjoebob: 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)
[03:01] <Jack_Sparrow> Tom47: Too many Toms... :)
[03:01] <varun0> Pelo: mplayer
[03:01] <Nikki> does this mean that beryl no longer exists? and i should get compiz fusion?
[03:01] <casper__> its ntfs does that matter?
[03:01] <bulmer> Wips: you can always write a script
[03:01] <Wips> bulmer: mhm..
[03:01] <jrib> !ntfs-3g > casper__ (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:01] <greywhind> Nikki: you should get compiz fusion.
[03:01] <Wips> bulmer: If I'd known how to
[03:01] <Jack_Sparrow> casper__: You need ntfs-3g to write to ntfs
[03:01] <varun0> Pelo: and mplayer doesn't spit out any errors, either
[03:01] <whonicca> is compiz fusion pretty stable?
[03:01] <Pelo> varun0,   in mplayer ,  rightl click properties,   check in the audio tab  and try dirrerent modules,  you 'll get the right onw
[03:01] <Elda> How exactly does one figure out what sound device they have?
[03:01] <whonicca> does it work faster than the default compiz?
[03:02] <Pelo> one
[03:02] <greywhind> whonicca: it's fairly stable, in my experience. don't know about faster.
[03:02] <Pelo> Elda,  trial and error ?
[03:02] <whonicca> greywhind, do u kno whats quinn?
[03:02] <Elda> Im using a P100 st9752 so its integrated into the laptop
[03:02] <casper__> gimme a minute ill check this out
[03:02] <stdin> Elda: "aplay -l" in a terminal, or "lspci | grep Audio"
[03:02] <lhoerste> does anyone know what an "250 GB EIDE SATA II Hard Drive" is? Is it PATA or SATA?
[03:02] <varun0> Pelo: I'm don't have any frontends for mplayer installed, I was just playing from the cli
[03:02] <Elda> Trial and error is good, when you know what you are looking for -_-;
[03:02] <adromeda> hey, I have a big library of flac files, I want to use rythembox to manage my music, but I need the codecs, anyone know of where to get them?
[03:02] <Prognatus> Pelo, it was Prowler who called you Polo, not me. :D
[03:03] <sirjoebob> any idea why i would get "Aborted (core dumped)" when trying to launch deluge?
[03:03] <Pelo> varun0,  the lovely ppl in #mplayer will be able to help you better then
[03:03] <Elda> uhmmm
[03:03] <Nikki> is compiz-fusion "compiz-0.4.0.tar.gz"?
[03:03] <Elda> Its conexant?
[03:03] <Elda> lol
[03:03] <varun0> Pelo: ok. thanks
[03:03] <whonicca> compiz switches the volume splash screen when using the scroll wheel to change volume, how do u get the default one back?
[03:03] <greywhind> Nikki: no, it's not in the repository. you have to search the forums - there's a great tutorial there
[03:03] <Nikki> right
[03:03] <whonicca> http://www.zshare.net/image/29468452f11cd4/  <--how do i put back the default gnome one
[03:03] <whonicca> i dont like that big square
[03:04] <Pelo> Prognatus, well, assume that you've been warned then and that any error on your part in the future will be severely dealt with
[03:04] <ConstyXIV> adromeda: just try to play one and ubuntu will guide you through the rest
[03:04] <Prognatus> Ok. :D
[03:04] <adromeda> mk
[03:05] <Elda> **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****, card 0: Intel [HDA Intel] , device, 0: CONEXANT Analog [CONEXANT Analog] ,Subdevices: 0/1,Subdevice #0: subdevice #0, card 0: Intel [HDA Intel] , device 1: Conexant Digital [Conexant Digital] ,Subdevices: 1/1, Subdevice #0: subdevice #0  <--- that is what it gives me
[03:05] <pr4b1> guys, ive got an external disk ext3 format, when i plug it in, it remains in the read only mode.. can anyone help me enable read/write on it plz?
[03:05] <Elda> It is not spaced out, as I dont want to make multiple lines
[03:06] <Pelo> Elda,  what problem are you haveing exactly, not the error msg but what you try to do when you get the error msg
[03:06] <jrib> pr4b1: use chmod/chown on the mounted directory
[03:06] <jrib> !permissions > pr4b1 (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:06] <DDG008> where can i find screen shots of peoples desktop running ubuntu
[03:06] <Elda> I dont get an error message
[03:06] <Pelo> pr4b1,  change permission , possibly owner
[03:06] <greywhind> DDG008: opendesktop.org
[03:06] <Elda> It just will NOT work under ANY condition.  I've tried the fixes listed in the forum.  But no dice
[03:06] <pr4b1> jrib: can u kindly give me the complete command plz? its at /dev/sdb1
[03:06] <varun0> Pelo: you're not going to believe this. Rebooting fixed it :-S
[03:07] <greywhind> found it, nikki
[03:07] <jrib> pr4b1: it depends on what you want.  Read over the page ubotu linked you to first.  If it's still not clear, just ask again and I'll help you out
[03:07] <varun0> that's like a Windows solution
[03:07] <greywhind> Nikki: sudo sh -c 'echo "et.x86 0 0 disable" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm1c/oss'
[03:07] <Elda> I'm currently trying a fix, but I do not know what I have to enter for the line where Im supposed to put the codec.  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[03:07] <greywhind> Nikki: do that with the other one, too.,
[03:07] <hvgotcodes> are the java6doc and src packages broken?
[03:07] <Pelo> DDG008,  in linux you can make your desktop anyway you want,  which distro you use doesnT' matter,  you can check the screenshots in  www.gnome-look.org also
[03:07] <Nikki> greywhind, thanks.. do i have to do that in rc.local too?
[03:07] <Pelo> varun0,  it happens even in linux
[03:07] <pr4b1> jrib: ok cheers
[03:07] <greywhind> Nikki: yep, if it worked
[03:08] <Nikki> right...
[03:08] <emulatorOne> I am trying to compile GENS on Ubuntu 7.04 and I keep getting this message when I attempt to run the ./configure script - bash: ./configure: /bin/sh^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory.
[03:08] <varun0> Pelo: craziness :)
[03:08] <greywhind> Nikki: actually, not sure on that. might work without the "sudo"
[03:08] <Elda> So... any ideas how I would go about fixing this evil device? -_-;
[03:08] <emulatorOne> Can anyone give me a clue?
[03:08] <zerokill88> what is "feisty-backports"?
[03:08] <greywhind> Nikki: meaning the way i originally told it to you
[03:08] <Pelo> emulatorOne,  did you install build-essential ?
[03:08] <Nikki> k well i better save that coz i think ima have to reboot for compizfusion to kick in
[03:08] <emulatorOne> Pelo yes I did.
[03:08] <jrib> !backports > zerokill88 (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:09] <jrib> emulatorOne: you need to convert your file with dos2unix
[03:09] <Pelo> zerokill88,  a repository,  you can enable it in menu >system > admin > update sources
[03:09] <whonicca> i wish compiz came with a manual, how is someone suppose to know how to use it and all its shortcuts
[03:09] <Nikki> greywhind.. do i still need the echo?
[03:09] <nj786> does anybody know how to install metacity themes?
[03:09] <emulatorOne> jrib dos2unix?
[03:09] <greywhind> Nikki: yes.
[03:09] <pr4b1> jrib: i tried chmod 667 /media/Elements, it did not work :(
[03:09] <Pelo> emulatorOne, odd,  are you typing    ./configure stript or just  ./configure ?
[03:09] <jrib> emulatorOne: the line endings are fubared
[03:10] <jrib> pr4b1: what is the output?
[03:10] <emulatorOne> here is what I type
[03:10] <pr4b1> it doesnt say anything, just goes back to the prompt.. when i check the disk its still in read only mode
[03:10] <emulatorOne> richard@richard-laptop:~/Desktop/GensForLinux$ ./configure
[03:10] <emulatorOne> bash: ./configure: /bin/sh^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
[03:10] <Pelo> whonicca,   #ubuntu-effects #beryl #compiz
[03:10] <stdin> emulatorOne: the package with "dos2unix" in it is "tofromdos"
[03:10] <jrib> tofrodos*
[03:11] <Pelo> pr4b1,  change the owner
[03:11] <emulatorOne> stdin what does it do?
[03:11] <pr4b1> Pelo: how do i do that? sorry for being such a newbie
[03:11] <stdin> emulatorOne: the problem seems to be the files have DOS line endings, and yeah it's "tofrodos"
[03:11] <stdin> emulatorOne: it will convert it to have unix line endings
[03:11] <Pelo> pr4b1,  I'M not that familiar with the chown command myself,   type  man chown in the terminal and read read read
[03:11] <pr4b1> ok :)
[03:12] <jrib> pr4b1: what does 'ls -ld /media/Elements' return?
[03:12] <RyukZilla> Pelo: Hi! How do I set up Databases with MySQL Admin and a service? also.. how do I add some kind of protection to my server? like anti DDoS and such?
[03:12] <blorimor> nj786: if packaged right your should be able to drag and drop them in themes
[03:12] <emulatorOne> so its a terminal prog then and it converts just the config script?
[03:12] <pr4b1> jrib: ill try it now
[03:12] <Pelo> pr4b1,  should be along the lines of  sudo chown /path/tomountpoint username
[03:12] <Pelo> RyukZilla, what makes you think I know anything about MySQL and servers ?
[03:12] <pr4b1> jrib: drw-rw-rwx 5 root root 4096 2007-07-27 22:01 /media/Elements
[03:12] <jrib> emulatorOne: you use it like:  dos2unix /path/to/file/that/needs/to/be/fixed
[03:12] <stdin> emulatorOne: it converts any text file you tell it to
[03:13] <pr4b1> Pelo: i see, its a big doc tho :(
[03:13] <RyukZilla> Pelo: >< sorry, thought u knew *shrugs*
[03:13] <andy299> Hey, I got a problem with setting up the nvidia driver on my ubuntu. I just installed it and all, and it reupdated the xorg.conf file as it "should" be. Problem is when Is when i restarted my system GDM wouldn't start because the X server wasn"t properly configured(that's what it said) so it disables the x server and askes me to start gdm when i have configured the xorg.conf correctly. So what I did was that i overwrited the xorg.conf file wi
[03:13] <andy299> th my backup file so I could start gdm. Question is, um. How do I fix this?
[03:13] <jrib> pr4b1: do 'sudo chmod 777 /media/Elements' and then press the reload button in nautilus.  This gives *everyone* all permissions on the directory
[03:13] <pr4b1> jrib: oh ok, cheers for that!
[03:13] <Pelo> RyukZilla, try these  http://kevin.vanzonneveld.net/techblog/article/block_brute_force_attacks_with_iptables/     http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=510812
[03:13] <emulatorOne> Okay I ran it on the config script and now I get this when I attempt to ./configure - configure: error: cannot run /bin/bash ./config.sub
[03:14] <pr4b1> yep, worked!!
[03:14] <emulatorOne> do I need to run it on each and every file individually?
[03:14] <pr4b1> jrib, Pelo: thank you!
[03:14] <jrib> emulatorOne: ./configure is likely not the only messed up file
[03:14] <Pelo> RyukZilla,  for security and stuff,  I can'T realy help any further,  I think there is a mysql channel somewhere, check their site or try #mysql
[03:14] <jrib> pr4b1: great
[03:14] <andy299> Anyone got any ideas?
[03:14] <umberto__> hi
[03:14] <keen> after 10ish minutes my screen go black and i don't have it set to do that, any ideas on whats wrong?
[03:14] <RyukZilla> Pelo: well iono if u know about.... Apache? if u do how Can I set up the default folder? and where is it located?
[03:15] <blorimor> andy299: how did you install it? via nvidia's package?
[03:15] <andy299> Yeah
[03:15] <andy299> :)
[03:15] <pr4b1> jrib: problem! the /media/Elements folder has read/write but all the subfolders and files still are in read only mode
[03:15] <andy299> The installation and all went fine, only problem was that it didn't find any kernal what so ever. so It had to make one
[03:15] <andy299> I'm not really good at ubuntu, just started with it
[03:15] <Pelo> RyukZilla,  I realy don'T knwo anything about servers , you'll have to ask the channel at large
[03:15] <jrib> pr4b1: ah, what kind of data is this?
[03:15] <Elda> Hmmmm
[03:16] <w00t> hey guys
[03:16] <emulatorOne> I ran it on most of the files and it looks like it is attempting to do the configure. That was a great tip. What on earth does it really do? Does the text file have like bad line breaks or something stupid like that?
[03:16] <pr4b1> its just normal movies n stuff.. usenet stuff basically
[03:16] <Pelo> RyukZilla,  ther are also apache channels and such
[03:16] <bloo> pr4b1: chmod -R 777 /media/Elements... although 777 isn't recommended..
[03:16] <blorimor> andy299: hmmm, no errors during build?
[03:16] <jrib> emulatorOne: windows saves files with different line endings
[03:16] <emulatorOne> Now I am getting - config.status: executing default-1 commands
[03:16] <emulatorOne> /debug/gens-debug.Po: No such file or directory
[03:16] <Elda> Conexant devices are modems are they not?  For some reason these are showing up in the listing when I check the audio devices
[03:16] <andy299> blorimor: nope, no errors
[03:16] <keen> after about 10 minutes i get a black screen instead of my screen saver, anybody know why?
[03:16] <w00t> i'm having trouble playin media file
[03:16] <w00t> online
[03:16] <pawan> how to manage starup programs in kubuntu
[03:16] <bloo> pr4b1: did you try sudo chown -R <your user name> /media/Elements
[03:17] <Elda> Keen, maybe you do not have the correct video drivers?
[03:17] <pr4b1> bloo: no, ill try it now
[03:17] <VeganCheesesteak> hi all. I have a question.  I want to setup an ftp user for my ubuntu lamp server that goes to web root (/var/www) which is the best way to do this? Just make the users home dir /var/www and change the ownership of /var/www to that user?
[03:17] <w00t> it says whether java is turned off or macromedia is old version
[03:17] <Pelo> andy299,  becaue your screen saver is set to none or becaue your screen power off is set at 10 min ?
[03:17] <andy299> blorimor:  it asked me if i wanted to update the xorg.conf file and I said yes. When I then restarted the system it said that the xorg.conf file wasn't properly configured and the x server disabled. Please restart gdm when you have properly configured xorg.conf
[03:17] <jrib> pr4b1: bloo last suggestion is what I would recommend too
[03:17] <who_cares> is it normal for syslogd to start sending messages to a terminal window?
[03:17] <Elda> Sometimes a SS will require 3d, and as a result vid card drivers.
[03:17] <keen> elda, well my screen saver works if i set it for less than 10 min, but my screen goes black at about 10
[03:17] <who_cares> I didn't run any commands
[03:17] <who_cares> the log messages just started showing up
[03:17] <pr4b1> bloo, jrib: yes it did actually :)
[03:18] <w00t> can anyone help me pls
[03:18] <keen> elda, i also have my power save mode set for 20 min to shut off the screen
[03:18] <Pelo> lorin,  waht with ?
[03:18] <bloo> pr4b1: if that worked, sudo chmod 755 /media/Elements so it's not world writeable
[03:18] <lorin> having trouble with play media files online
[03:18] <Elda> Well, I honestly do not know what to say :/  I am still VERY new to this myself
[03:18] <Elda> I cant even make the sound drivers work :(
[03:18] <lorin> it says whether java is off or u have an older version of macromedia
[03:19] <keen> yeah, i'm super knew too, this is my third day fiddling with linux in general
[03:19] <lorin> so than they forward me to another website where i can install new version of flash player
[03:19] <dem0n> adobe.com
[03:19] <Pelo> lorin,  install the latest sun-java6-jre and the plugin package that goes with it and see if tha tworks
[03:19] <lorin> ok
[03:20] <docmur> Hello all
[03:20] <Pelo> lorin,  and also instrall flash non-free , or whatever it is called
[03:20] <lorin> so i need to goto terminel and type sudo apt-get sun-java6-jre ?
[03:20] <Pelo> hello docmur
[03:20] <docmur> does anyone know a movie joiner that works on ubuntu
[03:20] <lorin> can i install those two things via terminal?
[03:20] <Pelo> lorin,   use synaptic it might be more your level
[03:20] <EADG_> docmur: mplayer will do it.
[03:20] <stdin> docmur: try avidemux
[03:20] <Pelo> docmur,   avidemux is nice
[03:20] <lorin> whats synaptic lol, sorry i'm a new to this
[03:21] <docmur> Okay are they Gui based or CLI based
[03:21] <keen> shackjack: you around? =D
[03:21] <Pelo> lorin,   menu > system > admin > synaptic package manager,  use the search feature
[03:21] <Elda> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto , Can someone help me figure out what exactly I have to input to get this to work?  Im stuck at the part where I have to describe what the device myself is
[03:21] <MannyZ> hey.. how can i delete /usr/share/xmms/skins ?? i got no permissions
[03:21] <greywhind> tupa: still around? i installed the firmware, i think... but i can't build iwlwifi because it says i'm missing the kernel makefile. however, i can modprobe iwlwifi without errors (the preinstalled one), but it doesn't create any new devices in ifconfig
[03:21] <Elda> *myself = itself
[03:21] <Pelo> docmur,   avidemux is gui , with a lot of feature
[03:21] <docmur> Nice
[03:21] <EADG_> docmur: mplayer - cli, avidemux - gui
[03:21] <docmur> I prefer GUI base, although I'm fine with CLI
[03:21] <lorin> ok and what should i search for again?
[03:21] <MannyZ> hey.. how can i delete /usr/share/xmms/skins ?? its saying that i dont have root permissions.. -.-
[03:21] <docmur> it's less faulty
[03:22] <Pelo> MannyZ,  sudo rm -f /path
[03:22] <dem0n> manny just leave it
[03:22] <bloo> MannyZ: sudo <any command> is how you run a command with root permissions
[03:22] <dem0n> manny
[03:22] <dem0n> in hbh i will tell you pathname
[03:22] <greywhind> MannyZ: if you want to do it with a GUI, you do alt+f2, gksudo nautilus?
[03:22] <tupa> greywhind, ifconfig -a, see if your interface is listed
[03:22] <blorimor> andy299: you still there? did you get my private messages?
[03:22] <lorin> pelo what should i search for?
[03:22] <greywhind> tupa: nope
[03:22] <Pelo> lorin,  java
[03:22] <MannyZ> greywhind
[03:23] <andy299> blorimor:  didn't get it
[03:23] <MannyZ> i did the nautilius
[03:23] <MannyZ> now what :D?
[03:23] <Pelo> lorin,  and then flash
[03:23] <lorin> ok
[03:23] <lorin> thank you
[03:23] <tupa> greywhind: dmes| tail       to see if kernel complains about something
[03:23] <dem0n> mannyz hbh
[03:23] <MannyZ> k
[03:23] <blorimor> andy299: have you tried the nvidia-glx package in the repos?
[03:23] <Diilbert> I am just trying to play dvds on 7.04 (\just installed) The Help page says to install libdvdcss, but I could not find it in synapetic
[03:23] <tupa> greywhind dmesg|tail
[03:23] <hagabaka> how can i check the *build* dependencies of a package?
[03:23] <greywhind> MannyZ: use it like any other graphical folder browser
[03:23] <andy299> blorimor:  I havent tried them yet
[03:23] <blorimor> andy299: it's not the latest drivers, but they work pretty well (I am using them myself)
[03:23] <Pelo> Diilbert,  you need to dl it from a site
[03:23] <Pelo> !dvd | Diilbert
[03:23] <ubotu> Diilbert: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[03:23] <lorin> ok, now there are tons of files for search result
[03:24] <lorin> which one do i need?
[03:24] <greywhind> tupa: doesn't seem to
[03:24] <andy299> blorimor:  How do I remove the current driver I've allrdy installed though?
[03:24] <Diilbert> Pelo: Thanks
[03:24] <Nikki> hey greywhind, the thing didnt make sounds work in ET
[03:24] <tupa> greywhind some error?
[03:24] <Nikki> sudo sh -c 'echo "et.x86 0 0 direct" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm1c/oss'
[03:24] <Nikki> sudo sh -c 'echo "et.x86 0 0 disable" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm0c/oss'
[03:24] <Pelo> lorin,  sigh ....     sun-java6-jre and the pluggin one right after
[03:24] <greywhind> tupa: perhaps i didn't do it right... i tried to follow this: http://intellinuxwireless.org/?p=iwlwifi&n=howto-iwlwifi
[03:24] <blorimor> andy299: are you using feisty? or an earlier version
[03:24] <andy299> 7.04
[03:24] <andy299> feisty I guess?
[03:24] <MannyZ> help
[03:24] <MannyZ> demon
[03:24] <keen> is there a section in the xorg.conf file that controls when ur monitor goes blank?
[03:24] <MannyZ> dem0n
[03:24] <dem0n> manny
[03:25] <blorimor> check out http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_setup_nvidia_drivers_in_7.04
[03:25] <dem0n> come back to channel hbh
[03:25] <MannyZ> i disconnected accidently :S
[03:25] <Nikki> hey greywhind, the thing didnt make sounds work in ET
[03:25] <MannyZ> the channel was?
[03:25] <dem0n> type /j #hbh
[03:25] <bloo> what's on hbh
[03:25] <Pelo> blorimor,  if you are talking to someone use their nick, this is a busy channel
[03:25] <greywhind> Nikki: are you running any other sound apps at the same time?
[03:25] <Nikki> greywhind erm rhythmbox is running but not plaing anything...
[03:25] <tupa> greywhind, be more specific, didn't module loaded correctly, you failed to compile, dmesg complains .. ?
[03:26] <andy299> blorimor:  I'll try that
[03:26] <andy299> blorimor:  thanks
[03:26] <Nikki> and maybe messenger?
[03:26] <greywhind> Nikki: might try quitting that and running the commands again
[03:26] <blorimor> pelo: sorry about that, I will watch it in the future
[03:26] <ikilledsanta> could i get some help, i just got ubuntu for the first time and cant figure out how to get it to recognize my wireless network adapter
[03:26] <ikilledsanta> i have 7.04
[03:26] <Nikki> greywhind, is the terminal meant to say anything? coz it doesnt like.. reply at all
[03:26] <tupa> ikilledsanta usb/pcmcia/pci ?
[03:26] <greywhind> Nikki: no, it shouldn't
[03:27] <Nikki> ok
[03:27] <ikilledsanta> i tried the network manager but it doesnt see a wireless network
[03:27] <ikilledsanta> usb
[03:27] <greywhind> Nikki: make sure the second command is to pcm0c and the first is to pcm0p
[03:27] <tupa> ikilledsanta, do lsusb on terminal to see your card's chipset
[03:27] <lashmoov3> is there a democracyplayer(miro) alternative?
[03:27] <ikilledsanta> ok thanks tupa im loading ubuntu on my other comp right now
[03:27] <greywhind> tupa: alright. i copied the iwlwifi-4965-ucode to /lib/firmware, then did a modprobe iwlwifi
[03:27] <greywhind> tupa: nothing gave any errors
[03:27] <Nikki> argh
[03:28] <Nikki> ok
[03:28] <Pelo> lashmoov3,  i believe thre is a democracy player for linux, and I'm pretty sure it is in the repos
[03:28] <Nikki> can u right them out again for me? i think mine are wrong
[03:28] <Nikki> sudo sh -c 'echo "et.x86 0 0 direct" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm1c/oss'
[03:28] <Nikki> sudo sh -c 'echo "et.x86 0 0 disable" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm0c/oss'
[03:28] <Nikki> thats what i have
[03:28] <tupa> greywhind, what does dmesg say about the modules you loaded?, paste dmesg|tail -n 50
[03:28] <greywhind> Nikki: yep, that's incorrect. hold on.
[03:28] <Nikki> greywhind, and whats the name of that file i have to edit again?
[03:28] <lashmoov3> pelo: im asking for an alternative to democracy player(now known as miro)
[03:29] <greywhind> Nikki: give me a minute, please
[03:29] <lashmoov3> pelo: its too buggy for me rigt now
[03:29] <Pelo> lashmoov3,  try looking up miro or democracy player on  wikipadia,  often there are links to  comparison charts for similar apps in the pages
[03:30] <Nikki> greywhind.. lol sorry.. thanks for this btw
[03:30] <Pelo> wikipedia
[03:30] <greywhind> Nikki: echo "et.x86 0 0 direct" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss
[03:30] <greywhind> echo "et.x86 0 0 disable" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm0c/oss
[03:31] <lorin> Pelo i did the sun java and plugin now which file do i need for flash?
[03:31] <Nikki> greywhind does it need the sudo sh -c?
[03:31] <Pelo> lorin, let me have a look
[03:31] <greywhind> Nikki: yes
[03:31] <lorin> ok
[03:31] <Nikki> thanks
[03:31] <bloo> Nikki: not sudo
[03:32] <Pelo> lorin, flashplugin-nonfree
[03:32] <lorin> ok, thanks
[03:32] <tupa> greywhind?
[03:32] <Nikki> greywhind/bloo yay it worked
[03:32] <Nikki> thankyou both very kindlyt
[03:33] <MannyZ> why this keeps highlighting -.-
[03:33] <greywhind> tupa: about to pasted
[03:33] <greywhind> tupa: *paste
[03:33] <MannyZ> and i cant even see anything directed to me -.-
[03:33] <Ozzin> heya
[03:33] <ikilledsanta> wow it is FAILING on my other computer
[03:33] <ikilledsanta> wow
[03:33] <greywhind> tupa: http://rafb.net/p/aSFWsj41.html
[03:34] <Hegemon> anyone know about tablets? (Gateway)
[03:34] <ikilledsanta> is there any wya to cancel a boot while its booting
[03:34] <Pelo> ikilledsanta,  the restart button on your box ?
[03:34] <Ozzin> quick newbie question that I couldn't find the answer to online: can I install packages that are listed as gutsy on feisty? the latest aMSN is only avail for gutsy according to the online package list, but I'd like to try it on feisty -- do I have to build from sources?
[03:34] <Elda> bah I give up for now
[03:34] <ikilledsanta> lol it wont hurt the disc
[03:34] <Elda> Im just going to install wine and start Planet Side
[03:34] <Pelo> ikilledsanta,  I take no reponsibility
[03:35] <tupa> greywhind didn't help, tail more lines with -n 50
[03:35] <tupa> greywhind it appears you connected a usb storage devie
[03:36] <greywhind> tupa: that's all dmesg shows.
[03:36] <tupa> greywhind what?
[03:36] <tupa> it can't be possibl
[03:37] <greywhind> tupa: if i type dmesg alone, that's all i get.
[03:37] <Jack_Sparrow> Ozzin not a good idea
[03:37] <SirSherlock> hey how do i SetUID, you knw so a reg user can use a root program
[03:37] <tupa> unless you modified it
[03:37] <Hegemon> how do i set up a tablet pc to use the tablet?
[03:38] <Ozzin> Jack_Sparrow, no?
[03:38] <greywhind> tupa: ah i figured it out
[03:38] <Ozzin> but building from sources is ok?
[03:38] <greywhind> tupa: notice in "testing the build", on this site: http://intellinuxwireless.org/?p=iwlwifi&n=howto-iwlwifi
[03:38] <ikilledsanta> my laptop wont pass the loading screen
[03:39] <greywhind> tupa: i did what it told me, which was dmesg -c > /dev/null... which i assume clears it to /dev/null
[03:39] <Jack_Sparrow> Ozzin: Build it yourself can have a downside as well....  But better than using non-feisty repos
[03:39] <Dragos-linux> new release works well on this old p3 laptop
[03:39] <Dragos-linux> even wireless
[03:39] <tupa> ah, that's why
[03:39] <Cod1> Hello can someone please help me
[03:40] <tupa> !tell Cod1 about ask
[03:40] <Jack_Sparrow> Dragos-linux: Older hardware seems to always be better supported.. All my older laptops work well
[03:40] <tupa> greywhind remove the modules and reload them
[03:40] <Cod1> Ok, Im running ubuntu 7, and everytime I try to do something it gives me this: 'E:Type 'deb' is not known on line 44 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list, E:The list of sources could not be read.'
[03:41] <tupa> so you can get back dmesg messages
[03:41] <greywhind> tupa: roger that.
[03:41] <bloo> Cod1: did you manually edit it
[03:41] <pawan> how to manage startup prprams in kubuntu
[03:41] <Cod1> i didnt do anything
[03:41] <DDG008> ok i have my ubuntu downloaded
[03:41] <bloo> Cod1: did you add a source through synaptic or something?
[03:41] <tupa> pawan create symlinks to ~/.kde/Autostart
[03:41] <DDG008> what can i use to burn the image to the disk
[03:41] <samchi> anyone running ubuntu on an hp dv2000z or comparable?
[03:42] <Cod1> I just tried to sudo apt-get update
[03:42] <Cod1> and it gave me that
[03:42] <Dragos-linux> i am gonna put kubuntu on my wifes laptop
[03:42] <bloo> Cod1: because you shouldn't have a leading quotation mark (") before deb in that file
[03:42] <nils_> DDG008:  every burning programm
[03:42] <Dragos-linux> well, her old laptop, anyway
[03:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Cod1: You can post your sources list to the pastebin.. Have you ever run automatix or envy.. (Both bad ideas)
[03:42] <tupa> Cod1 your sources.list is messed, probably you edited it wrong
[03:42] <WaxyFresh> hi im on amd64 fiesty and i want to add ubuntu studio is this possible?if so how?
[03:42] <Cod1> uhh
[03:42] <Cod1> so how do i fix this?
[03:42] <WaxyFresh> !studio
[03:42] <ubotu> ubuntustudio is a site for the artist who wishes to use Ubuntu as their Digital Audio Workstation. It contains all the best parts of Audio/Graphical/Visual components from the Ubuntu repositories, and extra! Available at http://www.ubuntustudio.com. Or visit #ubuntustudio.
[03:42] <Cod1> im a bit nooby
[03:42] <nils_> WaxyFresh:  ubuntustudio only for 32bit
[03:42] <tupa> !tell Cod1 about sources.list
[03:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Cod1:  Have you ever run automatix or envy.. (Both bad ideas)
[03:43] <Cod1> and why would automatix be a bad idea?
[03:43] <WaxyFresh> nils_:  :(
[03:43] <Cod1> no i havent ran it
[03:43] <Cod1> i want to get it though
[03:43] <WaxyFresh> !envy
[03:43] <ubotu> envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[03:43] <bloo> Cod1: somethin messed up your sources.list file
[03:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Cod1: Obviously you did run it..
[03:43] <Jack_Sparrow> !automatix
[03:43] <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
[03:43] <nils_> WaxyFresh:  you can isntall all programms ohn your ubuntu..
[03:43] <Cod1> ok so how do i fix my sourcelist
[03:43] <bloo> Cod1: edit it and get rid if those " marks
[03:43] <WaxyFresh> nils_: but theres no metapackage or whatever its called?
[03:43] <Jack_Sparrow> !easysource
[03:43] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[03:43] <greywhind> tupa: all it did was add the two iwlwifi lines again to the end of dmesg, and still no new device.
[03:44] <craig_> I have this new laptop, and while I did manage to get wireless working, it's sporadic.  What seems to bork it is trying to paste something in rafb or pastebin.  I say seems, though it's probably unlikely, but I'm able to ssh and browse until I try to paste something.  THen it quits and restarting the network doesn't work for a while.  I'm running off the feisty cd, and maybe running a livecd is also causing trouble
[03:44] <MannyZ> hello
[03:44] <viator> my gnome keyring doesnt come up automatically for some reason
[03:44] <viator> i changed my network security from wep to wpa
[03:44] <Cod1> should i include source repositories
[03:44] <viator> i type in all the pertinent info
[03:44] <viator> and it doesnt connect
[03:44] <nils_> WaxyFresh:  no metapackage but what do you want with ubuntustudio making musik? you need ardour hydrogen jack...
[03:44] <andy299> I've just installed the latest Nvidia driver on my Ubuntu 7.04. Problem is tho, that when I restarts my system, gdm wont start and an error stating " X server not configured correctly, restart gdm when it's rightly configured" so what I did was that i took the xorg.conf.backup file and overwrited it with the xorg.conf so that I could get my gdm up and going. The driver tho, is not enabled yet because when I do, I get the error at restart. Any
[03:44] <andy299>  ideas how to fix this?
[03:44] <RyukZilla> WaxyFresh: do you know a possible reason for the server to be slow? i mean... it froze! and its brand new!
[03:44] <greywhind> tupa: any way I can do the "./load" line in the tutorial with the preinstalled iwlwifi? or would I have to build from source for that?
[03:44] <nils_> no problem under normal ubuntu
[03:44] <MannyZ> i navigated to usr/share/cairo-clock/themes by root.. now i got 1 folder i want to add to that themes folder.. how i do it thorugh terminal?
[03:44] <viator> is this because of the keyring or somthing?
[03:44] <drzin> where do i get the script that let me run 32bit libs
[03:44] <Cod1> on that page you gave me, should i check box "include source repositories"?
[03:44] <craig_> This laptop is for a customer who wants windows, and I'm just seeing what hardware works in Ubuntu; I do NOT want to suffer through a windows reinstall, and that's why I'm jsut running livecd
[03:45] <bloo> Cod1: you don't need the source repos
[03:45] <Cod1> k
[03:45] <MannyZ> what is the command to add a folder to any directory?
[03:45] <WaxyFresh> RyukZilla: i dont know what your talking about,what server?
[03:45] <craig_> MannyZ, mkdir
[03:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Cod1: Just fixing the sources list will not fix the problems that automatix causes..
[03:45] <bloo> MannyZ: mkdir
[03:45] <RyukZilla> WaxyFresh: Mine? ><
[03:45] <MannyZ> thanks
[03:45] <MannyZ> ill try
[03:45] <WaxyFresh> RyukZilla: no sorry ask the room,
[03:46] <craig_> MannyZ, so if you want to put something called dizzlefritz in your home folder, you'd do mkdir /home/MannyZ/dizzlefritz
[03:46] <Cod1> well that sucks because automatix looked promising..
[03:46] <viator> i just dont get network manager or monitor or whatever its called
[03:46] <greywhind> Cod1: i've heard it breaks systems.
[03:46] <marnanel> I'm trying to upgrade a machine from dapper to feisty. apt-get seems to have got itself in a twist. When I run apt-get -f install it is trying to install "metacity" *and* "metacity-common", which try to install the same files and it dies with an error.
[03:46] <Cod1> ok I have the default source list thing.. now what
[03:46] <craig_> MannyZ, or if you're already in your home folder, just mkdir dizzlefritz
[03:46] <Jack_Sparrow> Cod1: Would be great...  if it worked all the time
[03:46] <WaxyFresh> nils_: i need to create music for underground nerdcore hiphop
[03:46] <viator> if i click on manual instead of roaming mode it wont let me use wpa
[03:46] <marnanel> How can I tell it not to install one of them?
[03:46] <keen> ok, i messed with my xorg.conf file and now i can't get video, how can i edit it from the command line?
[03:46] <gamma> anyone know how to get the ATI 9600 card working?
[03:46] <viator> is that retarded or what
[03:46] <bloo> I keep all of my important documents under dizzlefritz
[03:46] <drzin> where do i get the script that let me run 32bit libs
[03:47] <MariusOner> does somebody know some p2p programs that run on the command line? (i know of bittorrent clients)
[03:47] <gamma> Rtorrent
[03:47] <bloo> MannyZ: http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/commands.htm
[03:47] <greywhind> keen: sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:47] <gamma> ok...
[03:47] <werpo> keen: use emacs xorg.conf edit it via midnight commander (mc)
[03:47] <andy299> I've just installed the latest Nvidia driver on my Ubuntu 7.04. Problem is tho, that when I restarts my system, gdm wont start and an error stating " X server not configured correctly, restart gdm when it's rightly configured" so what I did was that i took the xorg.conf.backup file and overwrited it with the xorg.conf so that I could get my gdm up and going. The driver tho, is not enabled yet because when I do, I get the error at restart. Any
[03:47] <andy299>  ideas how to fix this?
[03:47] <keen> thanks
[03:47] <craig_> marnanel, good luck.  Those were six or seven hours I'd like back-- I did it on two boxes last week.  Try the -f option.  I was able to finally pull out of errors between that command and updating
[03:47] <gamma> i have edited tht file 10000 times
[03:47] <nils_> WaxyFresh:  hydrogen is for making beats but drums with ardour you can make that
[03:47] <nils_> but with the beats
[03:47] <Elda> By chance does anyone here have a Toshiba laptop?  Maybe I could use your help in making the sound work :>
[03:47] <MannyZ> thanks bloo
[03:47] <Cod1> I did that webpage and it gave me a list "automatically generated sources.list"
[03:47] <gamma> stills shows as mesa driver
[03:47] <oldmanstan> andy299: have you searched on the forums?
[03:47] <nils_> you need a plugin or so
[03:47] <marnanel> craig_: thanks. I am using the -f option though.
[03:47] <drzin> where do i get the script that let me run 32bit libs
[03:48] <tupa> greywhind, mmm, dunno, if your card chipset is ok then it should work -
[03:48] <tupa> -_-
[03:48] <nils_> cant helkp use it only for instrumental music
[03:48] <tupa> sorry I can't be of more help
[03:48] <gamma> i think it has something to do with agp locking
[03:48] <craig_> marnanel, let me go through my bash history for the apt commands I ran.  brb
[03:48] <MannyZ> one thing :D.. i did mkdir tangoBlack..
[03:48] <greywhind> tupa: all i did was put the .ucode file in /lib/firmware and modprobe... should that have been enough/
[03:48] <greywhind> *?
[03:48] <instabin> need help installing grub
[03:48] <viator> guess ill revert to wep
[03:48] <insider> can anybody tell me the 7.04 iso cheksum?
[03:48] <RyukZilla> WaxyFresh: DO U know why it always keeps displaying the "You do not have the right permissions" stuff when im the admin? goooooooooood its so annoying!
[03:49] <insider> wasn't able to find it
[03:49] <viator> because for some reason wpa doesnt want to work
[03:49] <Cod1> What do I do with the sources.list?
[03:49] <nils_> insider:  on every offical mirror
[03:49] <nils_> ftp
[03:49] <MannyZ> ok offcorse it did the folder  :D.. but nothing is in there..  got the tangoblack folder on my desktop.. and its full of pictures.. how i get that folder to some directory by terminal
[03:49] <drzin> how do i install 32 bit applications on my 64 bit system
[03:49] <crdlb> insider, http://releases.ubuntu.com/7.04/MD5SUMS
[03:49] <WaxyFresh> RyukZilla: why are you asking me?are you useing sudo?i know nothing of servers
[03:49] <instabin> I installed a new ubuntu the /boot is on /sda1 and the root is on a software raid .... how do i setup grub
[03:49] <bloo> MazzyZ: mv or cp them.. check out that commands tutorial i sent you
[03:49] <marnanel> craig_: Ooo-- I think I *may* possibly have a solution
[03:50] <bloo> MannyZ: the commands are ez, if you're not goin to use the GUI, might as well learn the commands
[03:50] <RyukZilla> DOES anyone knows why it always keeps displaying the "You do not have the right permissions" stuff when im the admin? goooooooooood its so annoying!
[03:50] <IndyGunFreak> RyukZilla: are you using sudo?
[03:50] <craig_> marnanel, it's probably something retarded
[03:50] <marnanel> RyukZilla: what are you trying to do?
[03:50] <drzin> ./flashplayer-installer
[03:50] <drzin> ERROR: Your architecture, \'x86_64\', is not supported by the
[03:50] <drzin>        Adobe Flash Player installer.
[03:50] <MannyZ> :S..
[03:50] <marnanel> craig_: I think that would be a good word for it :)
[03:50] <bloo> RyuZilla: use sudo, you're not 'root'
[03:51] <insider> thanks fella
[03:51] <IndyGunFreak> drzin: congrats, you just found one of the reasons not to use 64bit ubuntu
[03:51] <marnanel> craig_: okay, I have told it to uninstall everything that depends on metacity, and everything that depends on that, and so on, by hand until they're all gone... and now it's finishing installing everything else
[03:51] <jason_k> need an opinion, openAFS or samba- this will be for a media server between me and my 3 other roommates...
[03:51] <marnanel> craig_: then I'll put them back when it's done
[03:51] <marnanel> craig_: sheesh.
[03:51] <craig_> marnanel, like when you hunt for two days to see why BIND doesn't work, only to find an extra semicolon or some such
[03:51] <RyukZilla> IndyGunFreak: sudo? no... im using the ubuntu desktop install and I jsut wanted to move a file to the trash and gosh everything its so complicated <_< also, I just want to trash a freaking file! >_<!
[03:51] <marnanel> craig_: Yeeees. Yes, just like that. :)
[03:51] <greywhind> tupa: this tutorial seems to indicate that you need the gutsy kernel: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=493095&highlight=4965
[03:51] <craig_> marnanel, I'm working on a paste by the way
[03:51] <IndyGunFreak> RyukZilla: what file do you want to move to trash?
[03:52] <ikilledsanta22> ok i need help, ubuntu just wont boot!
[03:52] <marnanel> craig_: ok, thanks
[03:52] <instabin> !grub
[03:52] <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
[03:52] <keen> ok, i used sudo nano /ect/X11/xorg.conf and all i get is a blank screen with commands at the bottm....am i doing it wrong?
[03:52] <RyukZilla> IndyGunFreak: a broken link, mod_python.conf
[03:52] <marnanel> keen: no
[03:52] <nils_> drzin: ikilledsanta22 more infos
[03:52] <marnanel> keen: that's what nano looks like
[03:52] <marnanel> keen: it is a friendly(ish) editor
[03:52] <ikilledsanta22> lmao it just worked nvm
[03:52] <nils_> ikilledsanta22:  more infos
[03:52] <IndyGunFreak> RyukZilla: i have a wild and crazy idea.... open a terminal, type "sudo nautilus".. enter your password, then navigate to the file and delete it.
[03:52] <Cod1> how do i edit /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:52] <marnanel> keen: but it does mean you don't have an xorg.conf
[03:52] <tupa> greywhind ok, let's see if it works :P
[03:52] <marnanel> Cod1: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:52] <viator> chmod or chown
[03:53] <IndyGunFreak> Cod1: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:53] <Cod1> ty
[03:53] <WaxyFresh> IndyGunFreak: that is preety crazy!
[03:53] <marnanel> or that, yeah
[03:53] <greywhind> tupa: ... from a live CD with no internet, we're going to install the Gutsy kernel???
[03:53] <tupa> hey greywhind, do you happen to have a public IP?
[03:53] <keen> thats odd....cause i made some changes to it...now i can't get x server to start
[03:53] <IndyGunFreak> WaxyFresh: lol.. i'm a wild and crazy guy..
[03:53] <keen> any idea on how to fix it
[03:53] <greywhind> tupa: isn't that impossible?
[03:53] <tupa> greywhind, well, first install the base system, then the drivers
[03:53] <marnanel> keen: not having an xorg.conf would seem to be a good way not to have your x server start. :)
[03:53] <craig_> marnanel, try having a look at these.  http://rafb.net/p/2J4fWe34.html
[03:53] <WaxyFresh> IndyGunFreak: what next?are you going to tell people that useing grub/lilo is a good idea?
[03:54] <greywhind> tupa: can't reboot the live CD into the new kernel...
[03:54] <IndyGunFreak> WaxyFresh: :)..
[03:54] <RyukZilla> IndyGunFreak: also... why is that everything is so complicated? trash, make, do gaaaaaaawd<_< also its damn slow... >_> Intel Xeon Dual Core 1.6 4MB l2 Cache and 2gb ram? why would it freeze? damn it DAMN IT
[03:54] <keen> marnanel: lol, i just don't understand why i don't have one....i did like 4 minutes ago
[03:54] <craig_> marnanel, thos eare in no particular order
[03:54] <WaxyFresh> RyukZilla: its not complicated its just new give it time
[03:54] <IndyGunFreak> RyukZilla: you really need to take a paxil
[03:54] <tupa> greywhind, no, install the system to the hard disk
[03:54] <nils_> is lilo alredy existing?
[03:54] <viator> complicated?
[03:54] <Cod1> Hey! Fixed it! thanks guys!
[03:54] <marnanel> craig_: thanks a lot :)
[03:54] <ikilledsanta22> ok finally tupa, ubuntu is running
[03:54] <IndyGunFreak> RyukZilla: its just not windows, take some time to learn
[03:54] <ikilledsanta22> now my problem was i couldnt get my usb wireless network adapter to work
[03:54] <greywhind> tupa: i'm sorry, but i can't install the system until i've convinced its owner that everything will work correctly.
[03:54] <drzin>  well i am waiting for a solution to my Gentoo install and by default it has a multilib profile
[03:55] <ikilledsanta22> ubuntu doesnt recognize it
[03:55] <viator> its to keep you from ignorantly doing things you shouldnt
[03:55] <IndyGunFreak> RyukZilla: if i may use my own quote.. "Even the best chef had to be shown how to microwave a pizza at some point"
[03:55] <greywhind> tupa: i may have to just tell him to wait for Gutsy.
[03:55] <who_cares> does anyone know what EIP is in relation to the kernel?
[03:55] <tupa> greywhind, then that would be though
[03:55] <who_cares> something about a bad EIP value
[03:55] <casper__> well i lost my hdd
[03:55] <nils_> ikilledsanta22:  look google for driver support
[03:55] <Cod1> Oh an one more thing.. how do I uninstall an app?  For example I dont want "evolution mail"
[03:55] <tupa> ikilledsanta22 lsusb ?
[03:55] <RyukZilla> IndyGunFreak: I know its not windows and Im using nautilus but it wont delete it says "you dont have the right permissions to move or trash this file"
[03:55] <marnanel> RyukZilla: what is the file?
[03:55] <WaxyFresh> RyukZilla: youll learn quick,once you get everything working/use it for a few months linux is pretty easy.imagine your grandparents trying to use windows,its not that its hard its just something new/diffrent
[03:55] <ikilledsanta22> what is lsusb?
[03:55] <RyukZilla> marnanel: mod_python.conf a broken link
[03:55] <craig_> Cod1, apt-get remove app  but I think evolution is important somehow to gnome
[03:55] <nils_> rhuidean:  you must bee root or delete in your /home/user
[03:56] <IndyGunFreak> Cod1: evolution has several different plugins.... i'd recommend removing it via synaptic... Open synaptic, search for evolution, and mark it for "complete removal", and that should do it.
[03:56] <craig_> ikilledsanta22, lists all usb devices current;y pluged in
[03:56] <viator> change the permissions then?
[03:56] <drzin> ikilledsanta22:  what should i do to get 32 bit lib running onmy system  internet suck with out it
[03:56] <nils_> Rydekull:  i mean
[03:56] <Cod1> ty
[03:56] <nils_> in this channel are to many people -.-
[03:56] <tupa> ikilledsanta22, run a terminal and type lsusb
[03:56] <bloo> RyuZilla: he said use 'sudo' from the terminal to launch nautilus, that WILL give you permission
[03:56] <IndyGunFreak> bloo: i told him that... twice
[03:56] <ikilledsanta22> craig: how do i get to it?
[03:56] <nils_> bloo:  know he delet his kernel or so ^^
[03:57] <viator> what is this "terminal" you speak of
[03:57] <nils_> -k
[03:57] <craig_> nils_, there are, but if there were two, there'd be people who join both and ask the same question in both
[03:57] <viator> lol
[03:57] <samchi> anyone running ubuntu on an hp dv2000z or comparable?
[03:57] <nils_> ah okay
[03:57] <marnanel> maybe nautilus should have a dialogue that pops up saying "that file is owned by root, give the root password". though there would be tears before bedtime.
[03:57] <tupa> greywhind, can you do me a favor?
[03:57] <greywhind> tupa: sure
[03:57] <craig_> ikilledsanta22, you open a terminal (applications -> acessories -> terminal) and type lsusb
[03:57] <IndyGunFreak> marnanel: maybe people should just pay attention, and when it says you don't have permission to delete a file, you know you need to be root.
[03:57] <tupa> greywhind do you happen to have a linux PC with a public IP?
[03:58] <bloo> IndyGunFreak: i think he was freakin out when you said it tho and missed it
[03:58] <marnanel> IndyGunFreak: touche. :)
[03:58] <casper__> theres a whole long list of bundles are any of them nice to have or will i just find out about them when i need them
[03:58] <Shaddox> How do I get RealPlayer .RAM support on my Totem movie player?
[03:58] <IndyGunFreak> bloo: probably.
[03:58] <craig_> ikilledsanta22, you may want to make a keyboard shortcut for the terminal.  Ctrl+K isn't taken by anything yet on a default ubuntu install
[03:58] <greywhind> tupa: yes, but i'm booted into OS X right now
[03:58] <RyukZilla> IndyGunFreak: Im sorry I DC
[03:58] <boyam> |
[03:58] <ikilledsanta22> ok im in terminal
[03:58] <skyfalcon866> why isnt my swap turned on
[03:58] <viator> most windows people are used to click>click>click>click
[03:58] <craig_> I have this new laptop, and while I did manage to get wireless working, it's sporadic.  What seems to bork it is trying to paste something in rafb or pastebin.  I say seems, though it's probably unlikely, but I'm able to ssh and browse until I try to paste something.  THen it quits and restarting the network doesn't work for a while.  I'm running off the feisty cd, and maybe running a livecd is also causing trouble
[03:58] <IndyGunFreak> bloo:  you know what the funny thing is gonna be, is if he deletes it, gets into the trash can, and then closes the terminal, he's gonna realize he needs root to delete it from trash
[03:58] <instabin> what hd#,# is sda1
[03:58] <drzin>        Adobe Flash Player installer.
[03:58] <craig_> This laptop is for a customer who wants windows, and I'm just seeing what hardware works in Ubuntu; I do NOT want to suffer through a windows reinstall, and that's why I'm jsut running livecd
[03:58] <viator> never reading what a single box said
[03:58] <IndyGunFreak> RyukZilla: no problem... did you get the file deleted?
[03:58] <casper__> wheres the terminal??
[03:58] <drzin> ERROR: Your architecture, \'x86_64\', is not supported by the
[03:59] <drzin>        Adobe Flash Player installer.
[03:59] <RyukZilla> WaxyFresh: I Know.. but how Can I give myself all the permissions needed to do everything? delete, make and such? <_<
[03:59] <RyukZilla> IndyGunFreak: I cant... dunno how T_T!
[03:59] <ikilledsanta22> yeah it recognized my adapter
[03:59] <IndyGunFreak> drzin: what is your question?... Flash is not available for Ubuntu 64bit.
[03:59] <|thunder> does the gnome clipboard exist as a file somewhere ? that I could cat into another file ?
[03:59] <kitche> instabin: what do you mean it's sda1 not even hd hd is mostly used for pata drives
[03:59] <IndyGunFreak> RyukZilla: you've been told at least 4x... last time
[03:59] <marnanel> RyukZilla: what you are suggesting is running as root, which is a seriously bad idea
[03:59] <bloo> RyukZilla: type in the terminal: man sudo
[03:59] <ikilledsanta22> bus 2 device 4: id (bunch of numbers) Linksys
[03:59] <craig_> instabin, it's partition #1 on either first scsi or sata drive
[03:59] <IndyGunFreak> RyukZilla: open a terminal, sudo nautilus  enter your password
[03:59] <tupa> greywhind, sweet, I need to show a friend an application that runs over internet, but both we are blocked by our ISPs, can you host it for me?
[03:59] <instabin> kitche: sda and sdb are my stat drives
[03:59] <drzin> where do i get the script that let me run 32bit libs
[03:59] <viator> like this  do you want to install files    <Yes>  click  to c:/blah blah blah  Click    do you want to instal rootkit  click
[03:59] <viator> whoops
[03:59] <casper__> whats the terminal??
[03:59] <IndyGunFreak> RyukZilla: after you've opened nautilus as root, navigate to the file, and delete it.
[03:59] <casper__> where is it?
[04:00] <craig_> viator, hehe
[04:00] <RyukZilla> IndyGunFreak: and ive t old u about 6x that im using nautilus and the file wont delete, same thing is being displayed
[04:00] <instabin> i need to know what is s for grub
[04:00] <marnanel> RyukZilla: Did you actually do "sudo nautilus"?
[04:00] <IndyGunFreak> RyukZilla: i really think you'd be best with Windows
[04:00] <IndyGunFreak> RyukZilla: and i've told you numerous times SUDO NAUTILUS
[04:00] <greywhind> tupa: i'd be willing to bet that the firewall i'm behind will block it (no, i can't turn it off)
[04:00] <kitche> instabin: hd0,0 is what you want but grub should also be able to do sd0,0 but no clue if it does in ubuntu or not
[04:00] <instabin> craig_: I have hda and sda and sdb i need to know what hd#,# sda1 is
[04:00] <viator>  nautilus as root
[04:01] <ikilledsanta22> ok it recognized my linksys adapter
[04:01] <drzin>  fine i will just use  install a workstation
[04:01] <ikilledsanta22> but how i get it to work for the wireless network?
[04:01] <tupa> greywhind, ok, no problem :)
[04:01] <instabin> kitche: I have hda and sda and sdb i need to know what hd#,# sda1 is
[04:01] <IndyGunFreak> instabin: well, its one of your sata drives..lol
[04:01] <kitche> instabin: I told you it
[04:01] <instabin> no b/c in grub hda1 is hd0,0
[04:01] <craig_> instabin, So you have an ide drive and two (either) scsi or sata drives in your box?  Sometimes usb thumb drives and cameras are listed as sdx too
[04:02] <bulmer> tupa have you tried using port 80 for your sshd to serve clients? assuming port 80 is not blocked by your ISP
[04:02] <casper__> wheres the terminal?
[04:02] <marnanel> Or port 443
[04:02] <instabin> craig_: yes
[04:02] <kitche> instabin [10:00pm]  [kitche]  instabin: hd0,0 is what you want but grub should also be able to do sd0,0 but no clue if it does in ubuntu or not
[04:02] <IndyGunFreak> casper__: "Application/Accessores/Terminal"
[04:02] <WaxyFresh> RyukZilla: have you tried typeing sudo nautalis? or however its spelled?it has to be done in a terminal
[04:02] <craig_> casper__, applications -> acessories -> terminal
[04:03] <IndyGunFreak> WaxyFresh: don't confuse him, i think he's doing it now...lol
[04:03] <instabin> kitche: that dosent help b/c i need to add an entry for ubuntu install on the 2 sd drives
[04:03] <ikilledsanta22> please help me i found out my wireless network adapter is recognized
[04:03] <greywhind> tupa: sorry for the waste of time. i'm going to go - see you around
[04:03] <IndyGunFreak> WaxyFresh: i think he was finally told a total of 8x, and finally did it..lol
[04:03] <instabin> would it be hd1,0
[04:03] <ikilledsanta22> but i still cant get a wireless network found
[04:03] <craig_> instabin, not sure.  You'll have to try stuff out.  What's mounted?
[04:03] <kitche> instabin: no it would be hd0,0
[04:03] <kitche> instabin: or sd0,0 like I keep telling you
[04:04] <craig_> ikilledsanta22, there are tutorials on the ubuntu forums.  WHy don't you start there and ask here when you're stuck
[04:04] <marnanel> thanks for your help everyone. time for me to go
[04:04] <instabin> kitche: how can i get a device list out of grub
[04:04] <ikilledsanta22> i cant find anything craig
[04:04] <|thunder> my nautilus scripts are not showing up in my right click menus. what gives? They are there, and are +x'd. any ideas ?
[04:04] <craig_> god
[04:04] <kitche> instabin: you can't you need to know the device to use
[04:04] <ikilledsanta22> the only things i found are outdated
[04:04] <craig_> ikilledsanta22, what do you mean outdated?
[04:04] <RyukZilla> IndyGunFreak: >< dont panic, Im sorry for my noobness I did something wrong =P >< ok now its deleted (thanks guys) but now I wanna know some things like... why is it running so slow? all overall? 1 click takes 5-7 secs to open anything
[04:05] <Cod1> How do I compile & install a program from source file (.tar.gz) is it hard?
[04:05] <ikilledsanta22> i found a good tut
[04:05] <craig_> Cod1, hopefully not
[04:05] <ikilledsanta22> for ubuntu 5.10 or so
[04:05] <nelsonuwp> hey why doesnt my ati thing open
[04:05] <viator> are you running the live cd?
[04:05] <nelsonuwp> i just installed the drivers
[04:05] <IndyGunFreak> RyukZilla: i really don't know..., what are your system specs, and what version of Ubuntu did you install?
[04:05] <craig_> ikilledsanta22, what's your adapter chipset?
[04:05] <ikilledsanta22> i dont know what that means lol
[04:05] <craig_> ikilledsanta22, said in lsusb I think
[04:05] <pawan> any good webcam software
[04:06] <instabin> kitche: grub is installed on hda how do i set it up to boot my instlation on sda1 is /boot and / is a software raid
[04:06] <craig_> pawan, I've heard about camorama, but not used it yet
[04:06] <ikilledsanta22> it says bus 2 device 4 id 13bl:000e Linksys
[04:06] <craig_> ikilledsanta22, is it a usb card?  You could also try lspci
[04:06] <kitche> !grub | instabin: I m jsut gonna point you to grub FAQ
[04:06] <ubotu> instabin: I m jsut gonna point you to grub FAQ: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[04:06] <jetole> hey guys, quick question, movies + screensavers = ?
[04:06] <ikilledsanta22> its not a card, im on a desktop, its just a usb adapter
[04:07] <instabin> kitche: iv been reading that
[04:07] <craig_> jetole, meensavers?
[04:07] <RyukZilla> IndyGunFreak: sys specs (Intel Xeon Dual Core 1.60 GHZ, 4MB Level 2 cache and 2 GB of Ram, Ubuntu 7.0.4 Desktop edition)
[04:07] <pawan> other than camorama
[04:07] <jetole> craig, it's spelled mean ;)
[04:07] <Cod1> So.. I want pidgin instead of Gaim (yeah its newer) i downloaded the source file now what?
[04:07] <craig_> :)
[04:07] <IndyGunFreak> Cod1: make, compile it.
[04:07] <Cod1> commands?
[04:07] <binarydigit> read INSTALL or README
[04:07] <IndyGunFreak> Cod1: hang on a sec and i'll talk you through it, its pretty easy
[04:07] <jetole> Cod1, apt-get build-dep gaim before you compile pidgin
[04:07] <craig_> ikilledsanta22, so you've found a tutorial, or you're still stuck?
[04:07] <Cod1> k thanks indy
[04:07] <meoblast001> hi, how does one make a virtual machine?????
[04:07] <ikilledsanta22> i cant find a tut
[04:07] <WaxyFresh> RyukZilla: theres no reason its going slow,what are you trying to open?ubuntu flys like super man even on older boxes
[04:08] <IndyGunFreak> RyukZilla: what type of video device?
[04:08] <jetole> and then tar -xvf && ./configure && make etc etc
[04:08] <ikilledsanta22> i dont know what im lookin for
[04:08] <craig_> ikilledsanta22, does the card have a model number?
[04:08] <binarydigit> meoblast001: you can install xen or vmware or virtualbox
[04:08] <WaxyFresh> meoblast001:close your eyes and use your imagination?
[04:08] <meoblast001> k
[04:08] <IndyGunFreak> RyukZilla: i can't really explain that, my laptop is way slower than that, and it flies with Ubuntu, no probs at all.
[04:08] <craig_> WaxyFresh, I wanted to say that, but had already been a wisea$$ about movies
[04:08] <jetole> so no one in here watches movies on a computer with a screensaver? lol, I thought I had a simple and common question
[04:08] <IndyGunFreak> Cod1: "/join #indygunfreak".... no quotes
[04:09] <nelsonuwp> i just installed the ATI drivers how can i get it it output to my svid?
[04:09] <ikilledsanta22> linksys wireless g with speed adapter, model wusb54gs
[04:09] <craig_> jetole, you may have a simple question, but nobody with the answer is awake yet
[04:09] <WaxyFresh> jetole: you mean the movie is interupted by the screensaver?
[04:09] <RyukZilla> IndyGunFreak: mmm its weird =S.... also, how to make Apache and everything, start in the begining?
[04:09] <IndyGunFreak> RyukZilla: no clue.. i don't mess with that.
[04:09] <jetole> WaxyFresh, you nailed it
[04:10] <craig_> ikilledsanta22, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=502469&highlight=wusb54gs+linksys
[04:10] <tupa> bulmer, I don't have a public ISP
[04:10] <astro76> jetole, I've found with totem and vlc in full screen mode, the screensaver won't activiate
[04:10] <jetole> I used to use mplayer -stop-xscreensaver when xscreensaver was used
[04:10] <riotkittie> ok. this is going to drive me to drink. :|
[04:10] <ericrost> jetole: I generally just turn the screensaver off for when I'm watching movies
[04:10] <WaxyFresh> jetole: turn the screensaver off before hand
[04:10] <IndyGunFreak> riotkittie: lol, whats wrong
[04:10] <RyukZilla> IndyGunFreak: mmm oh could it be the screen im using, the one responsable for the server's slowness? its damn old, about 2 years old
[04:11] <WaxyFresh> jetole: or use a stick to poke the mouse whenever it comes on
[04:11] <IndyGunFreak> RyukZilla: pretty unlikely, but i guess anything  is possible.
[04:11] <riotkittie> IndyGunFreak: i'm trying to get compiz or beryl or compiz-fusion or something working. on my ati :|
[04:11] <jetole> hmmm, thing I dont like about totem is I am deaf and have ripped a lot of dvd's with their subtitles in seperate files, I don't know how to load those in totem
[04:11] <craig_> This laptop is for a customer who wants windows, and I'm just seeing what hardware works in Ubuntu; I do NOT want to suffer through a windows reinstall, and that's why I'm jsut running livecd
[04:11] <IndyGunFreak> riotkittie: well, as your finding, ATI sucks
[04:11] <pawan> hello
[04:11] <viator> wusb54g huh
[04:11] <craig_> I have this new laptop, and while I did manage to get wireless working, it's sporadic.  What seems to bork it is trying to paste something in rafb or pastebin.  I say seems, though it's probably unlikely, but I'm able to ssh and browse until I try to paste something.  THen it quits and restarting the network doesn't work for a while.  I'm running off the feisty cd, and maybe running a livecd is also causing trouble
[04:11] <jetole> and also totem doesn't support the common aspect ration of any widescreen and I have two of them
[04:11] <viator> seems theres some bug
[04:11] <tupa> bulmer *public IP
[04:11] <viator> with network manager
[04:11] <riotkittie> IndyGunFreak:  i know, i know.    :|
[04:11] <jetole> 's/ration/ratio/'
[04:11] <WaxyFresh> whats the command to send a private msg?
[04:11] <viator> it shows zero connectivity
[04:12] <ericrost> craig_: what type of card is it?
[04:12] <tupa> WaxyFresh /msg
[04:12] <IndyGunFreak> riotkittie: hve you asked in #ubuntu-effects
[04:12] <RyukZilla> IndyGunFreak: well i dont see anyother possibility, since i do not think the server is slow at all, and well the only thing that its old its the screen
[04:12] <viator> forget network manager configure it manually
[04:12] <bulmer> tupa what was the problem again?
[04:12] <astro76> jetole, yeah honestly I prefer vlc for that stuff, and it does both things you mentioned
[04:12] <icicled> is there a way to group windows? ex. I "group" one firefox windows and a terminal window as group1, if i hit some hotkey both of those are set as the windows on top
[04:12] <craig_> ericrost, I'm actually not sure.  It was detected, and once I put in an essid it worked
[04:12] <jetole> vlc does eh? hmm, will have to try that
[04:12] <riotkittie> IndyGunFreak: i was in there earlier but i'm so lost at this point that i dont even know what to ask. i'm using the dapper live disc, am going to install then distr-upgrade and try again :|
[04:12] <jetole> and vlc will stick it's foot up gnome-screensavers ass?
[04:12] <kitche> icicled: you mean tagging not that I know of with gnome or kde or xfce
[04:13] <tinin> How do I make applications to automatically start up?
[04:13] <IndyGunFreak> riotkittie: that would be a big waste of time
[04:13] <ericrost> open a terminal and lspci, you may be able to pick it out of those results
[04:13] <WaxyFresh> riotkittie: i just sent you a pm
[04:13] <astro76> jetole, it will automatically find the subtitile file if it's the same name even
[04:13] <IndyGunFreak> why not just download feisty?
[04:13] <keen> i'm doing a fresh instal and want to make a partition for storage, what do i set the mount point to?
[04:13] <icicled> kitche, know any WM that does?
[04:13] <astro76> jetole, it has here ;)
[04:13] <riotkittie> WaxyFresh: if you did, it didnt come through :P
[04:13] <viator> just use workspaces
[04:13] <kitche> icicled: at least by default you might be able to do it with a addon umm dwm is like that but it's keyboard driven
[04:13] <tupa> bulmer, I need to show a friend an application (he is far away, and has no technical knowledge, so he is downloading a Live cd and do ssh to view the app), but I don't have a public IP to do a direct connection, can you help me out with that?
[04:13] <adromeda> I installed wine, now how do I open an exe with it?
[04:13] <ericrost> actually, lspci | grep Network
[04:13] <IndyGunFreak> riotkittie: why not just use Feisty?.. instead of going through the upgrade process
[04:13] <jetole> astro76, awesom, and it always is, I use acidrip which rip's everything with the name listed on the dvd itself
[04:13] <keen> anyone?
[04:13] <ericrost> adromeda: wine this.exe
[04:13] <WaxyFresh> riotkittie:  join #riotgrrl
[04:14] <jetole> i.e. super_troopers.avi, super_troppers.sub etc
[04:14] <icicled> thanks kitche
[04:14] <astro76> jetole, exactly
[04:14] <adromeda> thanks, that exactly?, or replace this
[04:14] <keen> soooo nobody knows?
[04:14] <jetole> anyways, astro76 thanks for the help, I am gonna step out on the porch now and have a smoke, bbiab
[04:14] <bloo> keen: external storage?
[04:14] <ericrost> adromeda: replace this with the path to your exe
[04:14] <bulmer> tupa what do you mean you dont have a public IP? can you not ssh to your friends machine?
[04:14] <keen> well its all one hdd, i'm just partitioning it to be used just for storage
[04:14] <adromeda> kk, do I start that in the terminal?
[04:14] <astro76> keen, /media/whatever
[04:14] <riotkittie> IndyGunFreak:  because my currentn fiesty install is acting weird
[04:14] <ericrost> adromeda: but first winecfg to create your config files
[04:15] <adromeda> kk
[04:15] <bloo> keen: and you already have a separate /home mount point?
[04:15] <rigo_> hello, i need some help  getting gnome to work
[04:15] <jaspion_Z3> #Guaratingueta_sp
[04:15] <ericrost> adromeda: yes
[04:15] <tupa> bulmer, no, we both are blocked
[04:15] <viator> wireless is funky in ubuntu
[04:15] <riotkittie> and i cant just install because none of the 6.10 or 7.04 discs (live, or alternate) i've burned will work for me.
[04:15] <keen> bloo, nope. should i make the second partion /home?
[04:15] <viator> has it quirks
[04:15] <bulmer> tupa both are blocked? can you browse the internet from either side?
[04:15] <ikilledsanta22> i cant follow this tut at all and i think i failed at step 1
[04:15] <bloo> keen: you don't have to, but it's a common convention
[04:15] <rigo_> lon g story short, i recently installed ubuntu, someone convinced me to install kubuntu and now i want to switch back to using gnome
[04:15] <astro76> keen, it's very nice to have a separate /home
[04:15] <IndyGunFreak> riotkittie: uh, download another one.. they're free
[04:15] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[04:16] <ericrost> rigo_: if you google, there's a list of packages to uninstall to get back to pure gnome
[04:16] <keen> bloo, astro76, will that make it so i can reinstall or whatnot and not lose my files?
[04:16] <binarydigit> if im making a tar of my root partition, do i need to include /dev ?
[04:16] <bulmer> tupa and there are no other bastion host for you to connect to get into his internal network?
[04:16] <ericrost> rigo_: that you can copy paste directly into a term
[04:16] <keen> i tend to break this os a lot since i dunno what i'm doing yet, sooooo
[04:16] <bloo> keen: it'll help, among other things
[04:16] <viator> rigo_ id you just install the kde desktop
[04:16] <riotkittie> IndyGunFreak:  i've downloaded fiesty at least 5 times.
[04:16] <rigo_> afew days ago
[04:16] <keen> bloo, astro76: thanks =)
[04:16] <bloo> keen: when i learned linux i did a lot of reinstalls and always kept my /home intact
[04:16] <astro76> keen, indeed
[04:17] <IndyGunFreak> riotkittie: try the alternate install cd
[04:17] <Neural_Overload> Hello again everyone
[04:17] <exw> what do i need to add to grub boot parameters to boot into runlevel 3? I've tried adding 3  and init 3 to the kernel line but neither work
[04:17] <riotkittie> IndyGunFreak:  been there, done that.
[04:17] <ikilledsanta22> ok im gonna leave this alone and try it later
[04:17] <tupa> bulmer a public IP is an IP assigned to you by your ISP to identify your machine, if you don't have a public IP people from outside can't view you, if you create a sub-network, you can then have 10 PCs connected to the internet with just one public IP (what my ISP does)
[04:17] <ikilledsanta22> bye thanks
[04:17] <Neural_Overload> Im having trouble unmounting my windows partition from the console
[04:17] <riotkittie> I fought with the alternate cd for like two days before deciding to go the distr-upgrade route :|
[04:18] <IndyGunFreak> riotkittie: wierd.
[04:18] <adromeda> I'd rather not have to go to the consule every time I open a windows application, is there any way of automatically making wine open with exe's?
[04:18] <Neural_Overload> sudo unmount /dev/sda1 gives an error
[04:18] <tupa> Neural_Overload: sudo umount /path/to/partition
[04:18] <scott__> Hello everyone.
[04:18] <Neural_Overload> sudo: unmount: command not found
[04:18] <tupa> Neural_Overload what error
[04:18] <tupa> Neural_Overload it is not unmount it is umount, and you can't remove partitions
[04:18] <kitche> adromeda: umm you can have the mimetype for exe point to wine
[04:18] <Valde_^> Yo guys :D
[04:18] <ericrost> adromeda: you can create a launcher on the desktop with the command in it
[04:19] <tupa> Neural_Overload that means, it is sda not sda1
[04:19] <riotkittie> IndyGunFreak: i know. and its only the 6.10 and 7.04 discs its happening with. and i've downloaded on 2 pcs, burned with 2 different burners, and tried installing on a total of 3 machines. it's driving me nuts :P
[04:19] <ericrost> or kitche's suggestion is good too :)
[04:19] <Neural_Overload> Oh, so I'd have to unmount /media/win?
[04:19] <tupa> bulmer, so wanna help me out?
[04:19] <bulmer> tupa and there are no other bastion host for you to connect to get into his internal network? or the other way? if not....ask someone else to host
[04:19] <IndyGunFreak> riotkittie: that is wierd.. you're not on Raid are you?
[04:19] <adromeda> wouldn't opening the app with a "wine" command work?
[04:19] <riotkittie> IndyGunFreak:  no
[04:19] <WaxyFresh> riotkittie: does your name have anything to do with riotgrrl music?
[04:19] <chump> hi, i have 2 partition on an external hd /dev/sdb1 and sdb2 .. my sdb1 is ntfs and my sdb2 is ext3 but i can't write to my ext3 partition someone can help ?
[04:20] <riotkittie> WaxyFresh:  no :P
[04:20] <Fezzler> How do I find the IP address to configure my Linksys WIreless Router?
[04:20] <tupa> Neural_Overload: yes but it is umount not unmount <no n>, and do sudo for root permission
[04:20] <IndyGunFreak> riotkittie: hmm, wierd.
[04:20] <Fezzler> The one I think it is doesn't work
[04:20] <tinin> Does gnome-launch-box crash for someone more?
[04:20] <tupa> bulmer nope
[04:20] <Neural_Overload> Done, thanks tupa
[04:20] <Neural_Overload> :)
[04:20] <ericrost> adromeda: yes, the wine command in the launcher, that way you don't have to go to a terminla
[04:20] <RyukZilla> does anyone knows about mysql?
[04:20] <bulmer> tupa well ..you're SOL.. :(
[04:20] <RyukZilla> >______< people in the msyql channel ;O; laughed at me >_>!
[04:20] <tupa> bulmer, our ISPs are evil :(
[04:21] <astro76> Fezzler, it's probably 192.168.1.1
[04:21] <craig_> Fezzler, what do you mean find the address?  Of the router?
[04:21] <riotkittie> IndyGunFreak: wierd is an understatement :P
[04:21] <adromeda> idk, creating a launcher for every application is sorda annoying, btw
[04:21] <IndyGunFreak> riotkittie: outrageously wierd?..
[04:21] <craig_> Fezzler, see what sudo cat /var/log/messages | grep dhcp does for you
[04:21] <IndyGunFreak> :)
[04:21] <chump> Fezzler:  if not it's supposed to be your default gateway
[04:21] <Fezzler> I have a wired router (main router)  I'm trying to config second router, wireless  UGH
[04:21] <rigo_> im currently on kubuntu using kde right now, and i want to switch to gnome?
[04:21] <riotkittie> IndyGunFreak: that works :P
[04:22] <ericrost> adromeda: then change the mimetype
[04:22] <IndyGunFreak> riotkittie: :)
[04:22] <rigo_> but when im on the login screen and choose gnome, it crashes and takes me back to the lgin
[04:22] <adromeda> which is...
[04:22] <bulmer> tupa you can pay your isp for getting you a valid public ip addr perhaps
[04:22] <tupa> can anyone be kind enough to host me an application?
[04:22] <pawan> any good webcam viewing software
[04:22] <riotkittie> thankfully, upgrading is like a 20 min process.  thats the only good thing about this "new" computer.
[04:23] <craig_> Fezzler, I called dlink about mine (couldn't remember how I did it the first time) and they said it's not supported.  COuld be yours isn't either.  I do know that I can't have the ethernet plugged into the WAN port on the wireless router, just plugged it into a regular port, then I get an address from my real router (a Cent box)
[04:23] <c2globalcom> tupa:im me, for hosting talk
[04:23] <bulmer> tupa perhaps you can make a bootable cdrom that have your application on it..and send him the cdrom
[04:23] <rigo_> can anyone help with running gnome?
[04:24] <craig_> rigo_, did you install kubuntu form the cd, or afterward
[04:24] <bryan986> Hello all, I am looking for a utility that allows me to view the differences between two binary files (Doesn't matter if it does it in hex), can anyone give any recommendations?
[04:24] <rigo_> afterwards
[04:24] <bulmer> bryan986: diff will do noh?
[04:24] <tupa> c2globalcom, what's your msn?
[04:24] <craig_> rigo_, then at the login screen, there should be a session or option button somewhere you can set the default desktop to
[04:25] <c2globalcom> none, only aim,yahoo
[04:25] <bryan986> bulmer: diff only tells me if they are different or not, it does not show the differences
[04:25] <rigo_> but when i do that, gnome crashes back to the login screen ._.
[04:25] <owm-seabrok> just found this thing: sudo update-alternatives .... have never heard of it, it looks really useful though
[04:25] <kitche> bryan986: you might have to compile
[04:26] <DDG008> can someone suggest a good burning program for this ubuntu
[04:26] <ericrost> adromeda: open a terminal
[04:26] <craig_> rigo_, well, you can remove andreinstall gnome
[04:26] <DDG008> live cd
[04:26] <riotkittie> err. stupid question time. forum threads have me all confused. i know there's teh open source ati driver, and then the closed fgrlx or whatever. is there a third ati driver?
[04:26] <WaxyFresh> DDG008: k3b
[04:26] <craig_> DDG008, I use k3b
[04:26] <bulmer> bryan986: what are you looking for? the libraries it uses? the function inside the binary?
[04:26] <WaxyFresh> craig_: JINX!!
[04:26] <doctorow> I switched to Kubuntu and now I want to go back to the Gnome/Nautilus. How do I do that?
[04:26] <tupa> c2globalcom what's your yahoo's
[04:26] <ericrost> well, I guess he didn't want the answer
[04:27] <craig_> doctorow, at the login screen, there should be a session or option button somewhere you can set the default desktop to
[04:27] <ericrost> doctorow: if you google, there is a good list of packages to remove that you can copy/paste into a terminal
[04:27] <DDG008> i have to burn in on a pc xp
[04:27] <c2globalcom> c2.global
[04:27] <bryan986> bulmer, no the actually bits and bytes, to see what is different
[04:27] <DDG008> k3b for windows?
[04:27] <RoKing> I have a fresh install of ubuntu, and when it boots to the login screen its garbled and the wrong resolution, but the boot screens look fine...
[04:27] <craig_> DDG008, they make it for windows?  Eww
[04:27] <ericrost> doctorow: mine is if you want to remove them completely, yes you can also switch between them at the session prompt
[04:27] <DDG008> do they
[04:28] <kitche> bryan986: maybe this bsdiff?
[04:28] <doctorow> ericrast Thanks
[04:28] <doctorow> craig Thanks!
[04:28] <bulmer> bryan986: what would that achieve you? you know its different, you expect to decode it back?
[04:28] <craig_> DDG008, Oh, I dont' know.  I found one on sourceforge, but can't remember what it's called.  Look there
[04:28] <kitche> riotkittie: there is radeon r100 r200 r300 all part of the ati driver
[04:28] <craig_> I have this new laptop, and while I did manage to get wireless working, it's sporadic.  What seems to bork it is trying to paste something in rafb or pastebin.  I say seems, though it's probably unlikely, but I'm able to ssh and browse until I try to paste something.  THen it quits and restarting the network doesn't work for a while.  I'm running off the feisty cd, and maybe running a livecd is also causing trouble
[04:28] <craig_> Oops
[04:29] <kitche> bryan986: or xxdiff
[04:29] <bryan986> bulmer, to make sure I am creating this file correctly, I want to compare it to a good copy
[04:29] <bryan986> and the differences will help me debug
[04:29] <RoKing> anyone got an idea for my problem?
[04:29] <riotkittie> sweet. dapper's install is crashing when i get to the partitioning.
[04:29] <Fezzler> too hard
[04:29] <bryan986> kitche, thanks I will try them
[04:29] <Fezzler> BS - Linksys wants to charge me $39 to walk me through it
[04:29] <craig_> RoKing, did it look ok from the livecd?
[04:29] <version2> lol
[04:29] <bulmer> bryan986: a good copy? well diff would detect the differences..and if you do find out that one file is different what can you do to correct it?
[04:29] <Fezzler> I own 3 of their products, and they want $39 to help set one up
[04:30] <bryan986> bulmer, edit my program to create it correctly :-)
[04:30] <RoKing> Craid: I never could get the live cd working, but I dont remember the problem I had
[04:30] <RoKing> Craig*
[04:30] <riotkittie> maybe i'll just make this a stupid win box. and make my laptop mostly linux :|
[04:30] <bulmer> bryan986: you want to edit the binaries? are you nuts? lolz
[04:30] <bryan986> bulmer, no I don't edit the file myself, I edit my program to make it differently
[04:31] <sonjeevj> can anybody tell me a place where i can download tahoma.tff windows font?
[04:31] <sonjeevj> i cant seem to find a place to dl it
[04:31] <craig_> RoKing, I would think that if you could boot to the live cd and things looked ok, you could grab some config files and write them (after backing up your current ones somewhere) to the installed ubuntu folders
[04:31] <bulmer> bryan986: are you speaking of compiled object? or any kind of binary file?
[04:32] <RoKing> Craig, alright give me a minute to try the live cd
[04:32] <Neural_Overload> How do I change where my windows partition is mounted?
[04:32] <bryan986> bulmer, any kind of binary file
[04:32] <Neural_Overload> I used the NTFS Configuration Tool
[04:32] <riotkittie> err. maybe i'm doing something wrong?
[04:32] <tinin> How do I make apps to autostart? I'm new to gnome
[04:32] <Neural_Overload> I named the mount win
[04:32] <craig_> RoKing, I have not had to dick around with graphics in Ubuntu much, and not sure where the files are, but you're going to be looking in /etc and I would think the first file in question is xorg.conf
[04:33] <RoKing> hmm, ok
[04:33] <Neural_Overload> but I changed my mind and want it to be windows
[04:33] <bulmer> bryan986: just my opinion..it is not efficient to do such editing..anyhow it is your time..
[04:33] <RoKing> I have very little experience in linux so I have no clue
[04:33] <riotkittie> Ok. I'm running the installer on the 6.06 live CD. I want to partition manually. sda6 is like 6gb, empty, and formatted ext2. i try to click forward, and ... crashy, crashy.  am i missing something?
[04:33] <craig_> RoKing, ahh, the visually impaired leading the blind then
[04:33] <RoKing> haha yea
[04:35] <ericrost> craig_: did you lspci and figure out what kind of card it is?
[04:35] <craig_> Yes and no
[04:35] <craig_> in that order
[04:35] <ericrost> what did it say for network stuff when you lspci'd?
[04:35] <craig_> rebooted and I'm on a fresh livecd again
[04:36] <ericrost> should look something like this:
[04:36] <metfield> hog
[04:36] <ericrost> 03:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01)
[04:36] <Captin> can someone help me please
[04:36] <DDG008> what is the best way to burn this cd with windows
[04:36] <craig_> ericrost, THere is a Ultra VLINK Controller...  THat seems suspect
[04:37] <Captin> i need help with beryl
[04:37] <craig_> DDG008, did you go to sourceforge?
[04:37] <Captin> what is that
[04:37] <version2> DDG008: Isn't this a Ubuntu irc channel...?
[04:37] <ericrost> or do a lsmod | grep bcm43xx, my bet is you're running a broadcom that isn't supported well under that driver, but it installs it anyway
[04:37] <craig_> ericrost, lots of VIA stuff on the laptop
[04:37] <craig_> version2, he's kind of ok, trying to burn an ubuntu disc
[04:37] <ericrost> is there anything it points out as a Network controller?
[04:37] <craig_> ericrost, just the eth0 card
[04:38] <Captin> actually i have a radeon 9550
[04:38] <ericrost> ahh.. I'm not sure what the Ultra VLINK is.. lemme google
[04:38] <Captin> video card
[04:38] <cafuego> ericrost: Well, he'd need the fimware with the driver, which isn't installed byd efault.
[04:38] <d4rkmonkey> Anyone here have a HP Compaq 6710b by any chance?
[04:38] <ericrost> can you cntrl-shift-c the line out?
[04:38] <ericrost> cafuego: that's true... if you install it from synaptic it grabs it.. but it wouldn't "just work"...
[04:38] <ericrost> hmm...
[04:38] <craig_> ericrost, ctrl what?  What's that supposed to do?
[04:39] <version2> craig_, my bad
[04:39] <Captin> so what do i have to have or do to get beryl
[04:39] <ericrost> cntrl-shift-c copies out of a terminal window
[04:39] <Stoker> hi all
[04:39] <ericrost> select the text
[04:39] <DDG008> yes but im trying to burn the live cd
[04:39] <ericrost> then cntrl-shift-c
[04:39] <DDG008> craig i did go there
[04:39] <Stoker> i'm from Brasil
[04:39] <craig_> version2, but if he doesn't look on sourceforge, he should be given the heave ho and ask in windows channels
[04:39] <DDG008> http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdrtfe/ will this do it
[04:39] <craig_> DDG008, you found nothing?
[04:39] <DDG008> link above
[04:40] <lashmoov3> so like... i can't get bittorrents anymore, any ideas, other then its my isp?
[04:40] <ericrost> that's your audio controller craig
[04:40] <craig_> DDG008, try it out.  It looks like it might.  Wish I could remember the one I got; it was like three weeks ago
[04:40] <RoKing> router firewall?
[04:40] <RickH> How can I find out what IP and DNS is being used at the current moment?  My cable modem uses DHCP.
[04:40] <radioaktivstorm> hello, having issues installing realplayer... i need to play some rams and vlc nor mplayer have worked for it  can someone give me some pointers or instructions on how i can install the program. or alternatively an opensource application that i can use instead?
[04:40] <version2> DDG008, http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Burn_an_ISO_to_CD_in_Windows_using_Freeware
[04:41] <craig_> RickH, ifocnifg for ip, cat the /etc/resolv.conf for dns
[04:41] <RickH> radioaktivstorm:  I ended up downloading RealPlayer10Gold.bin and installing it that way.
[04:41] <craig_> ifconfig
[04:41] <Maki-Maki> hi all] 
[04:41] <RickH> craig_:  Thanks!
[04:41] <Spartan> hi :)
[04:41] <radioaktivstorm> RickH... how do i get it work?
[04:41] <craig_> RickH, ifconfig   typo first time I answered
[04:41] <Spartan> my english is very bad ;)
[04:41] <radioaktivstorm> RickH: do i need to do a chmod or something?
[04:41] <Maki-Maki> IVe got a question  that i think some one more knowlegable than me can anser 8)
[04:41] <Paddy_EIRE> DDG008: use ImgBurn
[04:41] <RickH> radio:  Yeah, "chmod +x Real..."
[04:42] <RickH> craig_:  Got it. :)
[04:42] <radioaktivstorm> thanks rickh
[04:42] <Maki-Maki> its about the gui
[04:42] <radioaktivstorm> ill try it
[04:42] <radioaktivstorm> for whoever needed win32 iso burner....burnatonce is good
[04:43] <who_cares> what's a good virus scanner for ubuntu?
[04:43] <RickH> radioaktivstorm:  np
[04:43] <who_cares> clamav won't update
[04:43] <RickH> radioaktivstorm:  Ubunut has one built in.  It was awesome! :)
[04:43] <who_cares> and avg has been a huge pain
[04:43] <Maki-Maki> specifiaclly how...... do can i use superuser previlages to do some basic tasks in the gui with out resorting to the terminal?
[04:44] <RickH> Maki-Maki:  Log in as root
[04:44] <craig_> DDG008, see that?  burnatonce is what someone else says to use
[04:44] <Paddy_EIRE> Maki-Maki: try gksudo nautius if its file browsing related
[04:44] <Maki-Maki> ok leem try that
[04:44] <Spartan> Where are they from?
[04:45] <File13> Intuitive, you here?
[04:46] <craig_> ericrost, AHA!  Got it working long enough to scp to my own laptop
[04:46] <Gaming1> Hello everyone, Since I have both Windows and Ubuntu on my system, I have two entries for Ubuntu in the bootloader, how do I remove one entry?
[04:46] <Paddy_EIRE> Gaming1: 'gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst'
[04:47] <RickH> why gksu?  I use gedit. :P
[04:47] <ze1230> Hi all.  cdrecord doesn't recognize my burner but paranoia and and other progs do.  Any ideas?
[04:47] <radioaktivstorm> rickh, do i need to chmod the realplay.bin for it to work?
[04:47] <RickH> radioaktivstorm:  Yup.
[04:47] <RickH> radioaktivstorm:  By default, it's not an executable file.
[04:47] <craig_> ericrost, http://rafb.net/p/VyC2Qu12.html
[04:47] <yuan> anybody knows how to read the docs in xorg-docs ?
[04:47] <cafuego> radioaktivstorm: You know realplayer can be installed via add/remove, right?
[04:47] <craig_> ericrost, also, any idea which one might be the built in webcam?
[04:47] <Maki-Maki> RichH i dont want to log in as root I should be able to do simple tasks (cut, past,edit, uncompres) in the gui w/having to resort to major twitiling and head ach.. in suse I just have to add my self as a privileged user
[04:47] <yuan> i install the xorg-docs
[04:48] <radioaktivstorm> cafuego no lie?
[04:48] <yuan> but how can i read the docs in it
[04:48] <cafuego> radioaktivstorm: You need to allow it to list commercial packages, but yes.
[04:48] <RickH> Maki-Maki:  You should be able to do all those things, provided you have access to the file(s) you're working with.
[04:48] <IndyGunFreak> Maki-Maki: you may want to consider Mepis.
[04:48] <craig_> Maki-Maki, what do you mean?  Why would you have to log in as root do cut and copy?
[04:48] <DDG008> yes i see that craig, downloading it now...
[04:48] <DDG008> craig do you have the iso for  the live cd already downloaded...
[04:49] <RickH> Are there codes in /boot/grub/menu.lst for color which do not use high colors.  On my system they blink, and aren't high intensity.
[04:49] <DDG008> for some reason that other program deleted it on me
[04:49] <craig_> DDG008, it is a pain in the arse.  The burner with windows sucks
[04:49] <Gaming1> Paddy_EIRE:I get an empty space....
[04:49] <yuan> anyone ever xorg-docs ?
[04:49] <Paddy_EIRE> Gaming1: 1 sec
[04:49] <IndyGunFreak> RickH: i think so.... try googling .. thats how i changed mine
[04:49] <craig_> DDG008, I have about eight discs floating around; different versions of dapper, edgy, and feisty
[04:49] <IndyGunFreak> RickH: there's actually places where you can download Grub "skins'...
[04:49] <RickH> IndyGunFreak:  Thanks.  Are you in/near Indianapolis?
[04:49] <IndyGunFreak> RickH: born and raised in Beech Grove.
[04:50] <RickH> IndyGunFreak:  Southport!  Woo hoo! :P
[04:50] <DWSR> !repos
[04:50] <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
[04:50] <IndyGunFreak> RickH: well hello neighbor!.. :)
[04:50] <casper__> whats the best torrent downloader?
[04:50] <ze1230> "cdrecord: Sorry, no CD/DVD-Drive found on this target." :(
[04:50] <DWS1> !repos
[04:50] <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
[04:50] <Paddy_EIRE> casper__: transmission and deluge are both pretty good and lightweight
[04:51] <radioaktivstorm> cafuego, i have restricted open, and i dont see it
[04:51] <Xera> I'm using http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/ubuntu/index.html to install my modem and am not having any luck.. It's not connecting, this is from the syslog http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32191/
[04:51] <RickH> I just want to say one thing regarding VMware on an AMD64 machine:  ROCKIN!
[04:51] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[04:51] <RickH> VMware is the best thing yet software-wise. :)))
[04:52] <cafuego> radioaktivstorm: it's in yet-another-section, hold on.
[04:52] <casper__> how do i highlight your name when im talking to you?
[04:52] <IndyGunFreak> casper__: type first few letters, then hit tab...
[04:52] <IndyGunFreak> it will auto complete
[04:52] <cafuego> radioaktivstorm: 'sudo apt-get install app-install-data-commercial'
[04:52] <Paddy_EIRE> RickH: kvm will be a part of the kernal shortly... together with qemu now thats rockin
[04:52] <radioaktivstorm> k
[04:52] <IndyGunFreak> !tab | casper__
[04:52] <ubotu> casper__: You can use <tab> for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.
[04:53] <casper__> IndyGunFreak: thanks that was irritating
[04:53] <psycorpse> can I ssh into a ubuntu desktop?
[04:53] <IndyGunFreak> casper__: lol.. no prob.
[04:53] <RickH> Paddy_EIRE:  What's kvm?
[04:53] <cafuego> Kernel Virtual Machine
[04:53] <afterwego> psycorpse: yes you can
[04:53] <Paddy_EIRE> !kvm | RickH
[04:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kvm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:53] <Paddy_EIRE> hmm
[04:53] <cafuego> (part of) Xen is also in 2.6.23 now.
[04:53] <RickH> cafuego:  cool!
[04:53] <psycorpse> Do i have to open firewall ports afterwego
[04:53] <cafuego> lguest got merged
[04:53] <RickH> I heard pre-emptive multi-tasking will be coming in the next rev of Linux kernel.
[04:53] <cafuego> psycorpse: nope
[04:53] <DDG008> where is the faster place to download the live cd
[04:53] <casper__> thats how yall were doing taht so quickly
[04:53] <RickH> .36 I think
[04:53] <afterwego> psycorpse: you will if you want to access it from outside of your network
[04:53] <Gaming1> PADDY_EIRE: ???
[04:54] <cafuego> RickH: preempt is already in the kernel
[04:54] <psycorpse> thats what i mean
[04:54] <Andy249> How do I turn off Desktop effects in terminal?
[04:54] <afterwego> Then yes you will need to open port 22
[04:54] <Stoffer> watching flash videos & doing other things in flash online consistently maxes out my CPU... can someone tell me how to uninstall and then reinstall it?
[04:54] <craig_> DDG008, are you on dialup?
[04:54] <cafuego> RickH: A new (CFS) scheduler will be in .23 tho.
[04:54] <Stoffer> wait, hold that thought
[04:54] <RickH> cafuego:  That's what I meant... the scheduler.
[04:54] <afterwego> You will also need to do 'sudo apt-get install ssh' if you haven't already
[04:54] <Paddy_EIRE> Gaming1: copy and paste this gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[04:54] <radioaktivstorm> cafuego, i already have that one evidently
[04:54] <psycorpse> does ubuntu use ipchains or something else?
[04:55] <craig_> afterwego, isn't it openssh-server?
[04:55] <cafuego> RickH: But you may or may not notice any difference with a new scheduler.
[04:55] <afterwego> ssh works too
[04:55] <Stoffer> ok yeah I need help
[04:55] <cafuego> psycorpse: iptables
[04:55] <RickH> cafuego:  It's the principle of the thing.
[04:55] <Stoffer> it's probably just in firefox right?
[04:55] <jayDawg> i threw up an awsome meta video search engine, www.metaflick.com
[04:55] <craig_> afterwego, hmm, wouldn't in dapper.  Maybe I was screwing it up
[04:55] <dormedas> umm hello guys ... I cant boot into linux because I'm "out of disk space" but I've cleared almost everything that I could without sacrificing programs... HELP?
[04:55] <afterwego> I just did it a few minutes ago
[04:55] <casper__> im using ktorrent now but i dont like it i used utorrent with windows i liked that one a lot but i wanna try something new
[04:55] <Andy249> How do I turn off Desktop effects in terminal?
[04:55] <cafuego> radioaktivstorm: Hrm. Hold on (I'm on 64bit, I don't have it at all myself)
[04:55] <charlie_> eone tell me how to install .deb programs on breezy badger  thought it was sudo apt-get install program?
[04:56] <Gaming1> I am getting two entries for Ubuntu in my bootloader. How do I remove one of them?
[04:56] <afterwego> But I suppose if that doesn't work do 'sudo apt-get install openssh-server'
[04:56] <craig_> dormedas, probably your root filesystem is full.  Can you make another partition?  /home /usr  and /var are ususally the ones I seperate
[04:56] <psycorpse> thanks cafuego. I think I will like ubuntu. I am a former Fedora user
[04:56] <DDG008> im only getting 44k a second here
[04:56] <craig_> psycorpse, what's the last version you used?  I switched over at FC5
[04:56] <dormedas> craig_: yes I can make another partition... but I don't know with what..
[04:56] <Punkunity> I was just reading some stuff on the google repositories, but i do not understand how to download the key i need, when i click on the download link it just takes me to a page with all this code (which is the key i think) but im supposed to be able to download it and save it???
[04:57] <Retnuh> hello
[04:57] <wwalker> anyone ever gotten a EX720 evdo card recognized under ubuntu?
[04:57] <cafuego> radioaktivstorm: Add "deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu feisty-commercial main" to sources.list and you should be set.
[04:57] <Punkunity> anyone wanna help me understand what im doing wrong
[04:57] <radioaktivstorm> got it
[04:57] <psycorpse> FC 5 was the last one I used
[04:57] <dormedas> craig: what would be more of a help is if I can get Parted to grow my filesystem ..
[04:57] <craig_> dormedas, I'm not sure in fdisk how to do it without erasing stuff.
[04:57] <psycorpse> it looks like apt-get ssh is getting openssh
[04:57] <craig_> dormedas, can you boot to a livecd and do it?
[04:57] <Retnuh> Can someone that has a second tell me what website do I go to that lists information on the shortcuts for the Desktop Effects?
[04:57] <Stoffer> ok yeah, I need help uninstalling flash
[04:57] <dormedas> craig: yes, I can boot to a live CD
[04:58] <craig_> dormedas, if the GUI partitioner is on installed ubuntu, it should also be on the livecd
[04:58] <Gaming1> I am also not able to configure the NTFS file partition using the ntfs-3g plugin.Anyone willing to help me?
[04:58] <casper__> its kinda nice i have no questions about ubuntu or linux right now, everything works perfectly YESSSS
[04:58] <Xera> I'm using http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/ubuntu/index.html to install my modem and am not having any luck.. It's not connecting, this is from the syslog http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32191/ Anybody? :|
[04:58] <Retnuh> ^1Can someone that has a second tell me what website do I go to that lists information on the shortcuts for the Desktop Effects?
[04:59] <Andy249> Anyone know how I can turn off Desktop Effects with a Terminal Command?
[04:59] <craig_> dormedas, or you could install it temporarily in the livecd environment if it's not included by default
[04:59] <bathat> any idea why mkdosfs says No such file or directory (mkdosfs -F 16 /dev/sdc1)
[04:59] <bathat> i've created a FAT16 partition on the usb stick
[04:59] <Retnuh> I need to know a website that I can learn the shortcuts to the Desktop Effects
[04:59] <dormedas> craig: you see, I was going to use Parted to grow my partition another 5 GB or so so I wouldnt have this problem any more..
[05:00] <bathat> i just cannot figure out what the deal is
[05:00] <Retnuh> I have drawn all over my desktop......lol
[05:00] <Andy249> I need a command to shut off desktop effects
[05:00] <Andy249> -.-
[05:00] <dormedas> craig: apparently the "Resize" bit it more of a "Shrink"
[05:00] <Retnuh> you go to System, Preferences, Desktop Effects and uncheck them
[05:00] <zimmo> Unable to create OpenGL screen (Couldn't find matching GLX visual)
[05:00] <dormedas> craig: Parted is on the live CD
[05:00] <Stoffer> anyone?  Help with uninstalling flash?  It maxes out my CPU every time...
[05:00] <casper__> Retnuh:  look at the beryl manager it tells you them
[05:00] <zimmo> why can not I open my application via console
[05:00] <craig_> dormedas, if you seperate stuff, it won't happen again, you just won't be able to install new stuff if /usr fills up, and have similar trouble with /var. At least you can still boot though
[05:00] <zimmo> it awyals advices this error
[05:01] <zimmo> Unable to create OpenGL screen (Couldn't find matching GLX visual)
[05:01] <craig_> dormedas, what's eating up so much space?  du or df (can't remember which) will tell you, but perhaps you have to be booted into the installed ubuntu to run that and get accurate results
[05:02] <elfboy> im trying use sftp to transfer files between machines and that you already have ssh setup and working but not sure if im doing this right
[05:02] <Retnuh> I have drawn all over my desktop......lol
[05:02] <bathat> if anyone could help me, i'd really appreciate it
[05:02] <Retnuh> I need to know a website that I can learn the shortcuts to the Desktop Effects
[05:02] <Andy249> Anyone knows a command to disable Desktop Effects?
[05:02] <Andy249> I cant login to my desktop because it's on
[05:02] <Andy249> Gnome safemode doesnt work either
[05:03] <Retnuh> I dont know
[05:03] <Retnuh> I need to know a website that I can learn the shortcuts to the Desktop Effects
[05:03] <Retnuh> I have drawn all over my desktop......lol
[05:03] <elfboy> im want to share my 2 ubuntu box so i can get files off one
[05:03] <craig_> elfboy, come again? I don't understand what you mean.  ssh and sftp are two different animals
[05:03] <RickH> How can I find out my gateway IP?
[05:03] <elfboy> sorry
[05:04] <regeya> I think I'm now hopeless.  I'm running irssi, mutt, vim, and ncmpc in screen "windows"
[05:04] <craig_> RickH, route, but the output is kind of weird
[05:04] <MajorPayne> craig_: What are you talking about?  sftp works over sshd.
[05:04] <Music_Shuffle> regeya, no GUI?  Yes.  You've gone to the dark side.
[05:04] <Paddy_EIRE> RickH: ifconfig
[05:04] <RickH> craig_:  Is there something I can grep?
[05:04] <RickH> Paddy_EIRE:  ifconfig doesn't show it.
[05:04] <regeya> in a gui but in a term.  it's kinda scary.  I haven't been this cli since I had a 486.
[05:04] <elfboy> im want to share my 2 ubuntu box so i can get files off one and i can ssh in to both boxes
[05:04] <Ashfire908> how do you delete a theme
[05:04] <MajorPayne> elfboy: You need to install sshd, not just ssh.
[05:04] <craig_> MajorPayne, I stand corrected.  Never used it, just thought it was another ftp
[05:04] <Music_Shuffle> lol
[05:04] <austinhawk> retnuh, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=418138
[05:04] <dormedas> Anyone know why GParted wont grow my partition??
[05:04] <elfboy> ok
[05:05] <craig_> RickH, just type route (or maybe sudo route)
[05:05] <MajorPayne> elfboy: On the machine you are connecting to.  You don't need it on the machine you are connecting from.
[05:05] <craig_> dormedas, from the livecd?
[05:05] <Retnuh> austinhawk: Thank you sir
[05:05] <RickH> craig_:  It's showing an *
[05:05] <dormedas> craig: yes
[05:05] <austinhawk> np, hope it works :)
[05:05] <regeya> do I get any bonus points for using mutt to handle gmail? :->
[05:06] <elfboy> ok let me try that
[05:06] <elfboy> thanks
[05:06] <Punkunity>  I was just reading some stuff on the google repositories, but i do not understand how to download the key i need, when i click on the download link it just takes me to a page with all this code (which is the key i think) but im supposed to be able to download it and save it???
[05:06] <craig_> RickH, oh, that's not good.  Wonder if there's no gateway.  You could do a route add default gw x.x.x.x (man route to see if syntax is right) and set it yourself
[05:06] <Punkunity> i also wanted to change from feisty to ubuntu studio (if its worth it)
[05:07] <Punkunity> and I wanted to get LinuxMCE
[05:07] <Punkunity> anyone into this stuff?
[05:07] <Retnuh> austinhawk: I am looking for the commands to clear my screen because I markered all over it with Ctrl+Alt+Left Click
[05:07] <RickH> craig_:  I think I figured it out.  The gateway had to be shown with "-n" option, and then it showed for the 0.0.0.0 IP address, rather than on the correct line.
[05:07] <Ashfire908> is there a way to delete a theme
[05:07] <RickH> craig_:  The output was a little weird. :)
[05:07] <craig_> Punkunity, Ardour is the bomb.  Just set it up in my studio last week.  When I can get the Mackie to serve out ftp, I'll be golden
[05:07] <RickH> okay, rebooting...
[05:07] <dormedas> craig_: GParted acknowledges the 5 GB free space I have on the disk, but for some reason it wont let me grow my linux partition!
[05:07] <Punkunity> craig_ what does all that mean??
[05:07] <craig_> dormedas, it's 5g of empty space?
[05:08] <dormedas> craig_: just to clarify, it's not allocated to any one partition either..
[05:08] <pavon> hi, I noticed some of the channels here require identd so I went to install it and there are like 7 identd servers in the repository. Anyone have a suggestion as to which to use?
[05:08] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Is the partition mounted?
[05:08] <craig_> Punkunity, ardour is multitrack software (DAW)  I have a Mackie hard disk recorder.  We record to that, then I can ftp the wav files to the linux box and mix
[05:08] <austinhawk> retnuh, not sure. ctrl-alt-bckspace to restart x server....
[05:08] <casper__> ANYONE KNOW OF A GOOD PROGRAM FOR CONVERTING FILES TO MP4 FORMAT?
[05:08] <dormedas> MajorPayne: I've tried it mounted or not, neither appears to work though. Do you wish me to re-try?
[05:08] <elfboy> ok well that did not work
[05:09] <MajorPayne> !caps | casper__
[05:09] <ubotu> casper__: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[05:09] <malocite> hey all, can someone tell me how I can see the size of a file in the console?
[05:09] <regeya> casper__: being annoying will get you an answer, sure.
[05:09] <Punkunity> craig_ i do not want to open a studioo or anything like that, i just like the multimedia features that UbuntuStudio has (which is an actual OS i thought) and i like Linux MCE
[05:09] <pavon> malocite: ls -l
[05:09] <malocite> thanks
[05:09] <elfboy> lol
[05:09] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Duno.  It was just an idea.  You can't do it when the partition is mounted.
[05:09] <Punkunity> i do not make music or produce anything
[05:09] <craig_> dormedas, can you split it into 1g and 4g partition?
[05:09] <Music_Shuffle> Punkunity, it is an actual OS
[05:09] <malocite> pavon: easiest one all night huh? :)
[05:09] <casper__> sorry i dont look at the screen when i type
[05:09] <Punkunity> i thought so
[05:10] <Music_Shuffle> Punkunity, but whether you want to switch to it, is a choice best made by you.
[05:10] <dormedas> MajorPayne: I know this, although I'm tempted to re-try for your sake to see if you can be of any help..
[05:10] <regeya> casper__: are you wanting to convert music or would you like to convert movies...mp4 is just a container format y'know
[05:10] <Stoffer> is there a way to remove flash by itself, or is it embedded in firefox?
[05:10] <Punkunity> how do i do the name thing in IRC like i type part of your name then hit some key and it types the rest for me, i forget
[05:10] <DDG008> this download is going so slow
[05:10] <DDG008> why is that
[05:10] <dormedas> MajorPayne: I'm going to go put in the Live CD and try again I suppose.
[05:10] <regeya> casper__: and the codec you want to use is a concern as well...
[05:10] <Music_Shuffle> Stoffer, its a sep. package to install in Synaptic, you can search for it under the list of flash plugins
[05:10] <Xera> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3119414 nobody? D:
[05:10] <MajorPayne> dormedas: The live cd is the best way to go.
[05:10] <dingdangdong> anyway using paltalk on ubuntu?
[05:10] <Music_Shuffle> Punkunity, type part of a nick and then hit tab.
[05:10] <Punkunity> music_shuffle have you seen LinuxMCE?? and is one better than the other fesity vs. studio??
[05:10] <Punkunity> duh magic_shuffle lol ty
[05:11] <dormedas> MajorPayne: that's how I've been trying it though..
[05:11] <Stoffer> Music_Shuffle, just search for flash?
[05:11] <Punkunity> Music_Shuffle, TY
[05:11] <craig_> DDG008, depends on lots of things.  You're slow, they're slow, or something in between is slow.  I know that Verizon is screwed up today in northeastern states (here in Maine for instance)
[05:11] <casper__> regeya: convert movies for ipod and i dont know what i container format is
[05:11] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Is the free space at the begining or end of the partition?
[05:11] <regeya> casper__: if all you want to do is convert DVDs to h.264 to watch on the road, you could use handbrake:  http://handbrake.m0k.org/
[05:11] <Music_Shuffle> Punkunity, anytime.
[05:11] <regeya> casper: see, that's useful information.
[05:11] <Ashfire908> is there a way to delete a GNOME theme?
[05:12] <Stoffer> Music_Shuffle, where can I find that list of flash plugins... is it in Synaptic?
[05:12] <Music_Shuffle> Stoffer, yes, or I know its listed under either mozilla, or firefox under one of the 'World Wide Web' tabs in Synaptic, not sure if its Multiverse, Universe, or normal though, sorry.
[05:12] <Punkunity> Music_Shuffle, have you seen linuxMCE??
[05:12] <dormedas> MajorPayne: neither, it's not allocated to any partition, I need to allocate it to the hda4 partition (linux)
[05:12] <Paddy_EIRE> Ashfire908: why...?
[05:12] <Stoffer> Music_Shuffle, ok
[05:12] <Music_Shuffle> Punkunity, unfortunately, no.  What is it?
[05:12] <Punkunity> Music_Shuffle, http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4422887272477313460&hl=en
[05:12] <Punkunity> or http://kahvipapu.com/blog/category/linux/ Music_Shuffle
[05:12] <MajorPayne> dormedas: I thought you said you wanted to make a partition grow.  IS that true?
[05:12] <Music_Shuffle> Ahh ok.
[05:12] <casper__> so theres no good programs to use?
[05:13] <Punkunity> Music_Shuffle, its a long and boring video ive made it to the 5 minute mark, but it does look very cool
[05:13] <dormedas> MajorPayne: I guess I used the wrong terminology, that's what I thought it was. Anyways, I need to add 5 GB of free space to a partition
[05:13] <dingdangdong> paltalk on ubuntu?
[05:13] <Ashfire908> Paddy_EIRE: because i have three themes i made that i want to get rid of.
[05:13] <dormedas> would I delete a swap, give it the new space and copy it?
[05:13] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Ok.  And is the free space come before or after the partition you want to add it to?
[05:13] <Stoffer> Music_Shuffle, I browsed through the World Wide Web tab (where mozilla is) but none of the packages installed were flash
[05:13] <dormedas> MajorPayne: before..
[05:14] <Paddy_EIRE> Ashfire908: if you made the themes then shouldnt you know where they are...?
[05:14] <MajorPayne> dormedas: That's your problem.  You can only move the end of a partition.
[05:14] <ATOMICplayer> Okay guys, I have installed Ubuntu 7.04 successfully using the alternate CD, now ... once I try to load it up, my monitor goes off... just like when I try to install from the normal cd. Is there a command I need to type before "startx" ?
[05:14] <casper__> this is one of the easier questions, im not familiar with linux programs yet
[05:14] <dormedas> MajorPayne: now, to move it
[05:14] <bullgard4> lspci -vv output includes for example: "00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #1 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [UHCI] )Subsystem: Wistron Corp. Unknown device 10a5". Is the number 00:1d.0 a part of the PCI namespace?
[05:14] <Music_Shuffle> Stoffer, opening it myself, one second.
[05:14] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Ahh.  I don't know anything about moving a partition, sorry.
[05:15] <Music_Shuffle> Stoffer, flashplugin-nonfree
[05:15] <dingdangdong> paltalk on ubunutu????????? crying now
[05:15] <Ashfire908> Paddy_EIRE: i used gnome-theme-manager
[05:15] <CTho> in the file browser, is there a key i can hold down while pressing enter to get a folder to open in a new window?
[05:15] <CTho> in Windows, ctrl+enter opens a folder in a new window.
[05:15] <Stoffer> Music_Shuffle, not installed
[05:15] <jayDawg> i threw up an awsome meta video search engine, www.metaflick.com
[05:15] <CTho> ah, shift apparenlty.
[05:15] <Stoffer> Music_Shuffle, I have some other version of flash
[05:15] <Music_Shuffle> Stoffer, oh, sorry, then I don't know =/
[05:16] <astro76> dormedas, in gparted click GParted menu > Features, it'll show you what you can do with what filesystem, unfortunately you cannot move ext3
[05:16] <casper__> any good programs for converting movies to mp4 format?
[05:16] <nalioth> casper__: handbrake
[05:16] <Stoffer> Music_Shuffle, could it be libswfdec0.3?
[05:16] <Music_Shuffle> !mp4
[05:16] <dormedas> astro76: umm... so I suppose it's delete swap, new EXT and copy?
[05:16] <Music_Shuffle> Stoffer, unfortunately, I have no idea what that does, so I don't want to say either way >_>
[05:16] <astro76> dormedas, although I'm not sure how entirely accurate that is, I know I've shrank ntfs with it
[05:16] <ATOMICplayer> I have installed Ubuntu 7.04 successfully using the alternate CD, now ... once I try to load it up, my monitor goes off... just like when I try to install from the normal cd. Is there a command I need to type before "startx" ?
[05:16] <Stoffer> Music_Shuffle, ok, well I'll get rid of it and we'll see what happens :P
[05:17] <bobon1100> what the thing to do super cow?
[05:17] <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
[05:17] <astro76> dormedas, you can actually copy the partition in gparted, if you have the space to do so, otherwise yeah
[05:17] <dormedas> astro76: I shrank my NTFS Windows partition, but I can't allocate it to linux now :(
[05:17] <Music_Shuffle> Stoffer, gl :P
[05:17] <Gaming1> Hey guys is there any way to synchronise your mailbox using Evolution?
[05:17] <MajorPayne> dormedas: How large is your ext3 partition right now?
[05:17] <Stoffer> Music_Shuffle, nope, flash still works....
[05:17] <dormedas> astro76: I'll rid of the Windows Swap space partition to make room for my new partition i guess
[05:18] <dormedas> MajorPayne: a lowly 3.8 GB
[05:18] <MajorPayne> dormedas: That's not Windows swap space.
[05:18] <Music_Shuffle> No idea then, I wouldn't advise removing things randomly though :P
[05:18] <pavon> Gaming1: syncronize to what, the mail server or another computer?
[05:18] <casper__> thank you
[05:18] <ATOMICplayer> Can someone please help ? :)
[05:18] <MajorPayne> dormedas: That's Ubuntu swap space.
[05:18] <dormedas> MajorPayne: there were two Swap partitions when I partitioned
[05:18] <dormedas> that is to Ubuntu
[05:18] <meoblast001> hey, if i want to stream WMP audio and video files, what do i install?
[05:18] <MajorPayne> dormedas: You say you have 5 GB of free space?
[05:18] <dormedas> MajorPayne: correct
[05:19] <bobon1100> so does anyone know the sudo apt-get super cow powers thing?
[05:19] <Ashfire908> Paddy_EIRE: do you know how to delete a theme from the GNOME theme manager?
[05:19] <pavon> bobon1100: yeah, what's the question
[05:19] <MajorPayne> Copy the ext3 partition to the beginning of the free space, remove the old partition (you may want to make sure your data got copied ok), remove then expand.
[05:19] <Gaming1> mailbox...
[05:19] <casper__> i have no idea what to do with a bin file
[05:19] <bobon1100> pavon: the syntax to do super-cow, what is it?
[05:20] <MajorPayne> bobon1100: aptitude moo
[05:20] <millllmannnn> can someone tell me where to get the binary source for openssl-devel?
[05:20] <Paddy_EIRE> Ashfire908: know im sorry I do not...if you find out where the theme is extracted once its installed then you can delete it from there
[05:20] <MajorPayne> bobon1100: Or, apt-get moo :-P
[05:20] <bobon1100> ah
[05:20] <dormedas> astro76: it says I can move ext3 partitions on the features list ..?
[05:20] <bobon1100> kool
[05:20] <bobon1100> thanks
[05:20] <bobon1100> my gf wanted to see it
[05:20] <ATOMICplayer> Okay guys, I have installed Ubuntu 7.04 successfully using the alternate CD, now ... once I try to load it up, my monitor goes off... just like when I try to install from the normal cd. Is there a command I need to type before "startx" ?
[05:20] <Gaming1> pavon: to sync the mail server...
[05:20] <astro76> dormedas, see if it lets you, you can experiment without hitting apply
[05:21] <Ashfire908> Paddy_EIRE, i'm not downloading themes and installing them!
[05:21] <pavon> Gaming1: if your server supports IMAP then that will keep your mailbox and the online server syncronized, as opposed to POP3 which downloads the email and deletes the messages.
[05:21] <Paddy_EIRE> Ashfire908: i know
[05:21] <Gaming1> ok....
[05:21] <nw_> hi brothers and sisters
[05:21] <Gaming1> How do I read the source codes of various softwares?
[05:21] <pavon> So when you setup your account, choose IMAP.
[05:21] <nw_> Is anyone saavy on the prism54.org softmac drivers?
[05:21] <astro76> dormedas, although start over when you know what you want to do, otherwise it'll perform each step you did
[05:22] <Ashfire908> Paddy_EIRE, i'm customing the standard themes and saving them using save as
[05:22] <Ashfire908> oops
[05:22] <SwEEt_SmoKer> iiiiiiiiii
[05:22] <MajorPayne> !source | Gaming1
[05:22] <ubotu> Gaming1: You can easily fetch a package's source with apt-get. See: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-sourcehandling.en.html
[05:22] <dormedas> astro76: well, apparently not with the version I have..
[05:22] <dormedas> http://gparted.sourceforge.net/features.php
[05:22] <Gaming1> !source
[05:22] <pavon> Gaming1: the source isn't normally installed with the program when you install it, you have to get the source package. Or you can go to the project website and download it from there.
[05:22] <nw_> does anyone know how to tell if your wifi card is recieving b or g traffic under linux?
[05:23] <Paddy_EIRE> Gaming1: you will need to download the source code for the app/s in question
[05:23] <Gaming1> Where do I get the source code for Ubuntu?
[05:23] <dormedas> MajorPayne: so then, I shall shave some more off of Windows and give my new partition a big 10 GB for now
[05:23] <keen> i just did a fresh install, but not long have the option of starting a session of gnome with xgl...anyone know why?
[05:23] <RadiantFire> Gaming1: you can use the cammand apt-get source <pacakge name> to get the source code
[05:24] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Ahh, who needs Windows anyway?  Just remove the whole thing.  I did that a year ago and never looked back.
[05:24] <Paddy_EIRE> keen xgl is not installed by default
[05:24] <dormedas> MajorPayne: hehehe, not a bad idea there
[05:24] <keen> oh...where do i get it?
[05:24] <keen> and i need that for compiz fusion right?
[05:24] <Paddy_EIRE> !xgl | keen
[05:24] <ubotu> keen: 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
[05:24] <dormedas> MajorPayne: I still have some files I'll need to grab off of that sinking ship (it wont boot anyways)
[05:25] <MajorPayne> dormedas: If it is a new install of Ubuntu, it might almost be faster just to redo the whole thing after you get all the free space you think you will need.
[05:25] <Ashfire908> is there a way to delete a GNOME theme from the gnome theme manager?
[05:25] <MajorPayne> dormedas: And yes, backup data before partitioning.
[05:25] <dormedas> MajorPayne: I have had Ubuntu for about a month now, and I don't wish to rid of all the programs and whatnot
[05:25] <DDG008> is there a faster way to download this live cd
[05:25] <DDG008> like a ftp site
[05:25] <DDG008> or something like that
[05:25] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Ahh.  Ok.  I wouldn't either.  Goodluck.
[05:26] <Ashfire908> DDG008 there a bunch of mirrors
[05:26] <DDG008> cool where do i get the list
[05:26] <dormedas> MajorPayne: alright, I'll be finding my files and moving them so I may not respond for a while. I just need to pick up a few stragglers, I got 6 Gb of Windows fragmented stuff on my secondary drive anyways
[05:27] <MajorPayne> dormedas: I don't know if I will be here when you get back.  But if you have any more questions just ask anyway.
[05:27] <niuq> hi, i am wondering why i am not able to open xml files
[05:27] <niuq> what do i need?
[05:28] <MajorPayne> niuq: I don't know a whole lot about xml :-/ but if it is a text file just use a text editor.
[05:29] <Jaikkanen> does anyone know if a channel with support for btnx?
[05:29] <scipio> you should be able to open it into a browser i think
[05:29] <Jaikkanen> if exsists a*
[05:29] <niuq> MajorPayne: well it did open but i diddnt wanted to appear all the tags
[05:29] <Ashfire908> DDG008: sorry, my internet connection is slow
[05:30] <MajorPayne> niuq: Ahh, I don't know then.
[05:30] <Jaikkanen> does anyone use a VX/MX revolution mouse with btnx here?
[05:30] <Ashfire908> DDG008: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download you could select a mirror from the list, or there is a complete list here: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloadmirrors
[05:31] <Punkunity> hey Music_Shuffle do you know anything about this... http://www.google.com/linuxrepositories/ubuntu704.html
[05:31] <Punkunity> ????????????????????????????????/
[05:32] <millllmannnn> anyone know where to get "openssl-devel"? without using apt-get... im looking for the binary source
[05:32] <Punkunity> google it
[05:32] <Paddy_EIRE> millllmannnn: sourceforge is usually good
[05:32] <niuq> how can i open a xml file?
[05:32] <zimmo> Unable to initialize SDL (Couldn't get console hardware info)
[05:32] <zimmo> what does it mean?
[05:32] <Music_Shuffle> Punkunity, neg.
[05:33] <Punkunity> goddamn it
[05:33] <Punkunity> i cant get the key thing...i dont understand it
[05:33] <MajorPayne> !ohmy | Punkunity
[05:33] <ubotu> Punkunity: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:33] <Punkunity> it doesnt download it just opens a page up with the key
[05:33] <Punkunity> oops
[05:33] <Paddy_EIRE> where's the bad language
[05:33] <Punkunity> sorry MajorPayne
[05:34] <wolv> net
[05:34] <MajorPayne> Punkunity: Right click it and click something like "save to disk".
[05:34] <MajorPayne> Punkunity: On the link that is.
[05:34] <berent> !ploni
[05:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ploni - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:34] <berent> !plome
[05:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about plome - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:34] <berent> !plone
[05:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about plone - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:34] <Punkunity> i dont think its there MajorPayne , under right click options i mean
[05:35] <Punkunity> http://www.google.com/linuxrepositories/aboutkey.html
[05:35] <Punkunity> MajorPayne,
[05:35] <MajorPayne> Punkunity: Ugg, don't make me open firefox.  It almost has to be there.  Either that or you could just copy it and paste it into a file.
[05:35] <Punkunity> yeah
[05:35] <Punkunity> ok ty MajorPayne
[05:35] <dormedas> MajorPayne: I HAVE LIBERATED MYSELF FROM WINDOWS !!! HAHAHAHA ... I feel so ALIVE
[05:35] <niuq> how could i  open a XML file
[05:35] <MajorPayne> Punkunity: Save link as maybe?
[05:36] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Heh, congrats.  Goodluck.
[05:36] <f00f_> congrats dormedas
[05:36] <Paddy_EIRE> dormedas: now stand outside and pee into the wind
[05:36] <Paddy_EIRE> :D
[05:36] <Punkunity> maybe, i am going to copy and paste all the stuff thats there when the page opens and save it as the filetype they  are using at google
[05:36] <MajorPayne> Punkunity: Ok, that should work fine.
[05:36] <regeya> dormedas: um, congratulations, I guess. :-}
[05:36] <dormedas> Paddy: YAY *runs to door*
[05:37] <Wilo> hello ubuntu
[05:37] <MajorPayne> !hi | Wilo
[05:37] <cardanto1> wow -- i can't start the gnome partition editor, i just click on it, enter my password and then nothing happens . . . what is going on???
[05:37] <Lekrem> lol
[05:37] <cardanto1> (i am running fiesty fawn)
[05:37] <MISTERTibbs> GRUB won't boot!!  I edited my menu.lst in an attempt to add a splashimage to the grub menu.  Now, after working perfectly for months, I cannot get ANY boot menu items to work.  The system just restarts even if I select Windows XP.  Help, please???
[05:37] <MajorPayne> !hi | Wilo
[05:38] <ubotu> Wilo: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[05:38] <Paddy_EIRE> cardanto1: try 'gksudo gparted'
[05:38] <Wilo> ubotu hello
[05:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hello - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:38] <dormedas> MajorPayne: Now I wait for my copy to finish.
[05:38] <MajorPayne> MISTERTibbs: Use the Live CD.  You will have to undo any changes you made.
[05:38] <cardanto1> Paddy, will do, but any thought why?
[05:38] <Wilo> i need help with ubuntu edgy 6.10
[05:38] <Paddy_EIRE> cardanto1: not a clue
[05:38] <MajorPayne> !ask | Wilo
[05:38] <ubotu> Wilo: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:38] <MISTERTibbs> MajorPayne, will that allow me to edit the INSTALLED menu.lst???
[05:38] <MajorPayne> MISTERTibbs: Yep.
[05:39] <MajorPayne> MISTERTibbs: You can use it as a recovery cd.
[05:39] <ntbnnt> hi cheesegardner
[05:39] <MISTERTibbs> MajorPayne, ok.  thanks.  exalts broadcast in your general direction.
[05:39] <CheeseGardener> Does anyone know how to go about shutting the touch pad off on a laptop for linux?  if you have a USB mouse?
[05:39] <Punkunity> MajorPayne, i have no idea whats happening
[05:39] <gsevil> Sometime, after I install ubuntu, GRUB on ubuntu partition, and my XP crash
[05:39] <elnimr> i have a file that i think does a self checksum or so but it is not working
[05:39] <cardanto1> Paddy_EIRE -- o.k. it works, but i am bothered, why would a gnome app not start from the toolbar, but from a console??!!??
[05:39] <MajorPayne> MISTERTibbs: Your file system will be mounted somewhere (I don't want to put the disk in to find out where).
[05:39] <elnimr> do i need to install any packages
[05:39] <dormedas> MajorPayne: I had this realization before I hit apply to delete 32 GB worth of windows Partition of all the stuff I'm losing, but then I'm like Oh whatever, it's just windows! and clicked Apply
[05:39] <MajorPayne> Punkunity: Heh, I don't either.
[05:39] <Punkunity> MajorPayne, i go and right click>new file>save as key.pub>open it>paste the key>save>exit
[05:40] <MISTERTibbs> MajorPayne, I'll find it.  Hopefully, I won't totally fry things
[05:40] <cardanto1> (isn't the toolbar just a front-end for the console)
[05:40] <Paddy_EIRE> cardanto1: is this running from a livecd or installed system
[05:40] <Punkunity> then it just disapeasr off my desktop MajorPayne
[05:40] <ntbnnt> cheesegarder: y would you want too? do you have a touchpad disable button
[05:40] <cl6> halo
[05:40] <cardanto1> installed system
[05:40] <CheeseGardener> um... I don't think so
[05:40] <Evilbadwrong> What does this error message mean: "Dependency not satisfiable: libc6"?
[05:40] <Ashfire908> is there a way to delete a GNOME theme from the gnome theme manager?
[05:40] <MajorPayne> Punkunity: Humm.  Maybe you saved it somewhere else, home directory?
[05:40] <Punkunity> nm MajorPayne im on drugs ty sorry to bug ya
[05:40] <dormedas> Evilbad: you don't have that library
[05:41] <Evilbadwrong> According to synaptic, I do, though dormedas....
[05:41] <MajorPayne> Punkunity: Don't worry about it.
[05:41] <dormedas> Evilbad: or needs to be updated, i think
[05:41] <craig_> CheeseGardener, when you find out, let me know.  I'm constantly hitting it with my thumbs when typing
[05:41] <MajorPayne> MISTERTibbs: Don't panic BTW, I am sure you can get it fixed.  You can hop on IRC using the live cd.  All your data is still there.
[05:41] <dormedas> Evilbad: may i suggest a reinstall of libc?
[05:41] <CheeseGardener> Yeah me too
[05:41] <bullgard4> lspci -vv output includes for example: "00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #1 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [UHCI] )Subsystem: Wistron Corp. Unknown device 10a5". Is the number 00:1d.0 a part of the PCI namespace?
[05:41] <Evilbadwrong> Ok, dormedas. Thanks!
[05:42] <dormedas> Evilbad: Consult someone else after this if it doesn't work
[05:42] <MISTERTibbs> MajorPayne, I'm rebooting now.  I chatting on laptop, the desktop is funky.
[05:42] <Evilbadwrong> Heheh...ok
[05:42] <elnimr> i have a file that i think does a self checksum or so but it is not working
[05:42] <elnimr> do i need to install any packages
[05:42] <ntbnnt> cheesegarder: check out your device manager and see if you see anything obvious about touchpads
[05:42] <cardanto1> hmm . . . anyone know why gparted would run from command prompt, but not from toolbar . . .(fiesty)
[05:42] <ntbnnt> cheesegarder: then disable
[05:42] <MISTERTibbs> MajorPayne, just goes to show.  the son of an engineer can NEVER leave well enough alone.  I know just enough to be dangerous.
[05:42] <Punkunity> i f'in did it woo hoo ty MajorPayne
[05:43] <MajorPayne> Punkunity: No problem.
[05:43] <Punkunity> rad
[05:43] <jtong> hi, how do u guys run server jobs without a root user in ubuntu?
[05:44] <CheeseGardener> Ok I found it
[05:44] <Evilbadwrong> Ok...I keep getting a "Dependency not satisfiable: libc6" error even after reinstalling it.....I'm trying to install Warsow :P
[05:44] <CheeseGardener> how do I disable it now?  it is under device manager...
[05:45] <DDG008> was able to find a good mirror
[05:45] <DDG008> now with the live cd will the internet work too
[05:45] <jtong> how come there is no root in ubuntu?
[05:45] <MajorPayne> jtong: Are you talking about something you install with a package manager or a server of your own?
[05:45] <MISTERTibbs> MajorPayne, quick question.  I rebooted and selected boot from the hard drive.  ls
[05:45] <MajorPayne> !sudo | jtong
[05:45] <ubotu> jtong: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[05:45] <jtong> package manager
[05:45] <MISTERTibbs> MajorPayne, oops.
[05:45] <jtong> yes i use sudo
[05:45] <dormedas> Evilbadwrong:  umm.. trying to install it? hmmm
[05:46] <Twinxor> gar
[05:46] <MajorPayne> jtong: It's there, it just has no password.
[05:46] <MISTERTibbs> MajorPayne, ok, i rebooted and got the live cd desktop.  now searching for my files.
[05:46] <Evilbadwrong> dormedas: trying to install warsow, and that is the error I keep getting.
[05:46] <jtong> currently my apache is ran by ? when i do ps
[05:47] <CheeseGardener> Does anyone know how to disable a device in device manager?
[05:47] <jtong> and it can't read some config file unless i give read access to others using sudo
[05:47] <dormedas> Evilbadwrong: I really wouldn't know.. I got this error earlier because I was missing a package in the same directory as a .deb file. Perhpas you need a libc install .deb next to the warsow install .deb? I really wouldn't know, but thats just a hunch..
[05:47] <MajorPayne> jtong: The package manager should take care of the users for you.
[05:47] <rockets> Who wants to take bets on me getting steam to work under wine on 64 bit ubuntu
[05:47] <Evilbadwrong> dormedas: I have no idea...anyone else want to chime in on this? :)
[05:47] <icemanblues> hey, how do you get world of warcraft to run in ubuntu
[05:47] <dormedas> rockets: i bet it will work -- minimally :P
[05:48] <rockets> icemanblues, simple
[05:48] <MajorPayne> MISTERTibbs: Ok.  I am not sure where it is mounted.  It may be under /mnt or /media (most likely) or there may be an icon right on your desktop.
[05:48] <dormedas> icemanblues Cedega or modify Wine
[05:48] <MISTERTibbs> MajorPayne, still looking.
[05:48] <rockets> icemanblues, install it in windows, copy the installation directory to ubuntu and run it under wine
[05:48] <rockets> you dont need to modify wine
[05:48] <varustah> wubi = awesome
[05:48] <jtong> MajorPayne: but i have a file that i want to restrict access to its owner and root
[05:48] <Gaming1> How do I configure Evolution to show images in messages?
[05:48] <MISTERTibbs> MajorPayne, found.  shows up as "disk".  Attempting to point terminal to location
[05:48] <MajorPayne> jtong: Use chmod.
[05:49] <jtong> MajorPayne: i know chmod
[05:49] <jtong> now my access is 700 so apache wont have access to the file if it's not run by root
[05:50] <MajorPayne> jtong: chmod it to apaches user.  I think it 'may' be www-data.  I don't run apache on Ubuntu, only on debian.
[05:50] <MajorPayne> jtong: You will still be able to edit it with root, root is the super user.
[05:50] <icemanblues> okay, how do I install starcraft?
[05:50] <bloo> jtong: chown it to apache's user
[05:50] <icemanblues> I need to prepare for starcraft 2
[05:51] <MajorPayne> jtong: err, yea, chown.
[05:51] <dormedas> icemanblues: I've heard it runs well under Wine :P
[05:51] <MISTERTibbs> MajorPayne, found it and edited!  Now attempting reboot.  standby...
[05:51] <jtong> what's apache's user? i get ? as the user when i ps
[05:52] <bloo> grep User /etc/httpd/httpd.conf
[05:53] <jtong> bloo: www-data it is, thanks!
[05:53] <bloo> jtong: no prob
[05:53] <jtong> bloo: is this the way u run all servers in ubuntu?
[05:53] <bloo> jtong: dunno, i haven't run ubuntu long.  some run as their own users, some run as root
[05:54] <jtong> bloo: i came from slackware and it's a bit uncomfortable without root :P
[05:54] <MajorPayne> jtong: sudo -i can get you a root like terminal.
[05:54] <bloo> jtong: def run httpd as someone who's not root
[05:54] <dormedas> MajorPayne: GParted is finishing the copy (almost) so I will soon see if my liberation is a success
[05:54] <MISTERTibbs> MajorPayne, all systems go!  I commented the offending line and am now back where I started this adventure.  Thank you very much.
[05:55] <bloo> jtong: you may want to chown -R www-data <whatever directory> you were changing just in chase
[05:55] <MajorPayne> MISTERTibbs: Remember how you did that just incase you mess up again.  And I suggest making a backup of your menu.lst.
[05:55] <jtong> alrighty thanks bloo and MajorPayne
[05:55] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Ok.  I am not sure, but you may have to change some grub stuff.
[05:55] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Don't remove the old partition right away.
[05:55] <MISTERTibbs> MajorPayne, backup?   what is this backup of which u speak?  LOL!  Yes, you are so right.  ty again.
[05:56] <DDG008> this is nuts
[05:56] <dormedas> MajorPayne: Hell no, I'll try to boot into it first :P
[05:56] <DDG008> i am having so many issues getting this live cd downloaded
[05:56] <madman91> WHAT IS  a good download speed limiter?
[05:56] <DDG008> why did it download at 726 mb
[05:56] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Yea, you may have to tell grub to boot into the new partition.
[05:56] <ri[uhh] tkittie> wow. irc on gaim is like. gross. but anyway!
[05:56] <Dr_willis> DDG008,  rounding issues..  when ya burn it - it should fit on a 700mb cd.
[05:56] <Dr_willis> :)
[05:56] <dormedas> MajorPayne: "All Operations completed successfully!!!!!!!!"
[05:56] <MajorPayne> ri[uhh] tkittie: Try either X-Chat or irssi.
[05:57] <dormedas> i reccomend irssi
[05:57] <dormedas> just switched :D
[05:57] <craig_> dormedas, YAY!
[05:57] <ri[uhh] tkittie> MajorPayne: irssi is my secret boyfriend, but not an option at the moment
[05:57] <DDG008> the file is saying its 760 mb
[05:57] <Dr_willis> 727867392 2007-07-22 10:35 kubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso   is what i got.
[05:57] <meoblast001> how would i install xen?
[05:57] <MajorPayne> ri[uhh] tkittie: Then X-Chat is a good GUI alternative.
[05:57] <dormedas> Craig_: thanks a ton Craig!!!! Now to see the success :D!
[05:58] <dormedas> MajorPayne: Now i need to find out which "ubuntu" on GRUB is the real deal
[05:58] <meoblast001> i dont know which package has xen. anyone else know?
[05:58] <Dr_willis> !xen
[05:58] <joey_me> Hi, there
[05:59] <ri[uhh] tkittie> MajorPayne:  if i had the ability to use something other than gaim, trust me, i'd be using something else. right now, it's gaim. or nothing.
[05:59] <meoblast001> Dr_willis: you !xen didnt work
[05:59] <ri[uhh] tkittie> unless i want to install chatzilla. and i dont.
[05:59] <Dr_willis> meoblast001,  or the bot is lagged.
[05:59] <Dr_willis> !find xen
[05:59] <ubotu> XEN is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that supports execution of multiple guest operating systems with unprecedented levels of performance and resource isolation. Information on installing it for Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenOnEdgy
[05:59] <ubotu> Found: libxen3.0, libxen3.0-dev, autopkgtest-xenlvm, gtk-engines-xenophilia, libc6-xen (and 102 others)
[05:59] <MajorPayne> ri[uhh] tkittie: Ohh.  Goodluck with that.  For me, as long as I have ssh and an internet connection I have a screen session with irssi.
[05:59] <dormedas> MajorPayne: how will I know which Ubuntu is the correct one?
[06:00] <ri[uhh] tkittie> MajorPayne:  lucky you :P
[06:00] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Humm.  df if you know what partition is what.
[06:00] <MajorPayne> dormedas: See what is mounted at /
[06:00] <dormedas> MajorPayne: my first one which is old is mounted on sda4.. the new one is sda1
[06:01] <ri[uhh] tkittie> Ok. on to my stupid question for the hour. I've finally found a feisty live disc in my pile of cds that works. to the point i can get a desktop. and irc from gaim. sweet. but. it's not final.
[06:01] <ri[uhh] tkittie> can install whatever herd this is, and then upgrade to the real deal, with upgrade manager?  i dont see why not. but i thought i'd ask.
[06:01] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Ok, df will tell you what one you are using.  It should show it mounted as /.
[06:01] <fholmes> How can I find out what my dvd drive identifier is?
[06:01] <dormedas> what's df?
[06:01] <ri[uhh] tkittie> or i could just boot back into windows and try burning again. but i'm too sober for that at the moment.
[06:02] <MajorPayne> dormedas: It is a command line tool.  Just open a terminal and type df.
[06:02] <fholmes> dormedas:  df - disk free space.
[06:02] <n00dl3> df -h
[06:02] <dormedas> MajorPayne: alright.. the  correct one will most likely be the one I can boot into
[06:02] <dormedas> and get onto the desktop
[06:02] <ri[uhh] tkittie> -h is your friend. srsly.
[06:02] <dormedas> -h is who?
[06:03] <fholmes> -h human readable
[06:03] <Dr_willis> My Showdisk Alias ---------->       df -h -x tmpfs -x devpts -x usbfs
[06:03] <n00dl3> Your friend.
[06:03] <ri[uhh] tkittie> -h is a flag to use with df. which puts it into human readable format.
[06:03] <Dr_willis> Cleans up the df output a lot
[06:03] <Dr_willis> :)
[06:03] <MajorPayne> Yea, -h is great.  But if you just want to know what is mounted where df alone will do fine.
[06:03] <fholmes> makes it human readable.  :-)
[06:03] <dormedas> MajorPayne: ill try both if just df isnt enough
[06:03] <ri[uhh] tkittie> eh. why use df to find out whats mounted where ? why not mount?
[06:03] <dormedas> MajorPayne: I suppose I will now boot off the live CD and go see my success
[06:03] <fholmes> They need a -g instead of making you do -h.  -g geek readable
[06:04] <madman91> WHAT IS  a good download speed limiter?
[06:04] <n00dl3> Yeah, mount would be better for that imo
[06:04] <dormedas> fholmes, -g is just the regular
[06:04] <dormedas> fholmes, they need a -b for binary readable
[06:04] <fholmes> It is a little back aswords
[06:04] <MajorPayne> Yea, mount is good to.
[06:04] <ri[uhh] tkittie> fholmes: geek readable = without the h ... or do you want to decipher output in binary?
[06:04] <Dr_willis> madman91,  i dont think anyone knows what you are talking about.
[06:04] <bex> can someone tell me where my bookmarks file is located?
[06:04] <File13> When i shut the lid on my laptop i have it set to suspend but yet the laptop doesnt really go into suspend mode, the battery still runs as if the computer was up and running
[06:04] <dormedas> ok, i suppose I will boot off the live CD
[06:05] <dormedas> YAY
[06:05] <ri[uhh] tkittie> madman91: no clue, sorry. only one i know of is for windows
[06:05] <MajorPayne> bex: Do you want to export your bookmarks?
[06:05] <bex> MajorPayne: i want to back them up
[06:05] <Wilo> MajorPayne, i have ubuntu edgy 6.10 installed on my desktop atm, and at the login splash screen, i login with correct psw and username and it loads into ubuntu then instead of loading the gui, devices ect, it loops back to the main login screen, any idea what would cause that?
[06:05] <MajorPayne> bex: Open up the bookmark manager, go to file -> export.
[06:05] <bex> MajorPayne: i am on a livecd right now
[06:05] <MajorPayne> bex: That will put them into a html file that you can import later.
[06:06] <MajorPayne> Wilo: Nope.  Sorry, but maybe someone else does.
[06:06] <osxdude|lap> Where can I find a pre-compiled Purple Plugin Pack? I downloaded from here http://plugins.guifications.org/trac/downloads and I have no idea on how to compile it...
[06:06] <Wilo> anyone you could recommend to ask MajorPayne?
[06:06] <MajorPayne> bex: Humm.  I am not sure how you can go about that.
[06:07] <dormedas> MajorPayne: BTW GRUB still finds Windows XP and thats not good
[06:07] <MajorPayne> Wilo: Ask the channel, if anyone knows how to help you they will.
[06:07] <ri[uhh] tkittie> dormedas: why isnt it good? did you remove XP?
[06:07] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Grub doesn't find it, it's still in your menu.lst file.
[06:08] <MajorPayne> dormedas: That's the least of your worrys right now.
[06:08] <ri[uhh] tkittie> ok. i'm feeling masochistic enough to go reburn fiesty. wish me luck :|
[06:08] <dormedas> MajorPayne: good thig to say beforehand huh?
[06:08] <w30> File13, my laptop has a light that stays on but flashes on suspend and on hibernate everything goes out. Close lid is set to lock screen on mine as default but could be changed.
[06:09] <dormedas> MajorPayne: so how would I go about booting into my sda1 partition without GRUB finding it?
[06:09] <File13> I did change it, it just appears to not be going in to suspend
[06:09] <madman91> Dr_willis: to run a program.. but only let it have .. 50kbytes/sec
[06:09] <madman91> speed
[06:09] <Wilo> does anyone know how to fix passw permissions? i have ubuntu edgy 6.10 installed on my desktop atm, and at the login splash screen, i login with correct psw and username and it loads into ubuntu then instead of loading the gui, devices ect, it loops back to the main login screen, any idea what would cause that?
[06:10] <dormedas> MajorPayne: grrr. Not cool. I can't boot into Ubuntu because of the GDM thing and ... GRUB cant find my newly copied Ubuntu
[06:10] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, full /home can do that.
[06:10] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Go into your old partition, open /boot/grub/menu.lst in a text editor.
[06:10] <kkathman> how does one go about creating a NEW keyboard shortcut to launch, say, the gnome confifig tool ??
[06:10] <Wilo> dawn`chorus how do i get into that?
[06:11] <dormedas> MajorPayne: I'll do that by command line then
[06:11] <MajorPayne> dormedas: I am not sure what you mean by GDM thing.
[06:12] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, you're in a livecd?
[06:12] <dormedas> MajorPayne: "cannot write to the GDM Administration file due to lack of free space" or something. Meaning I can never open GDM
[06:12] <izzyb> I'm having problems getting my wifi card working with the xen kernel, but it works just fine with the standard kernel.  Is this a known problem with a document explaining a solution?
[06:12] <MISTERTibbs> MajorPayne, here's an irritation that might even challenge you.  I tried ubuntuME and then deleted it completely, including artwork.  However, somewhere on booting up, a script keeps assigning a GRUB splashimage file to the (removed) ubuntuME splash.  Ideas??
[06:12] <File13> Quick question, ripping videos off youtube and editing them on ubuntu, is it possible?
[06:12] <dormedas> MajorPayne: the stem reason for all of this Partition editing and whatnot
[06:12] <brontos> Anyone know of a way to keep system messages from showing up in terminal windows but still be logged?
[06:12] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, just fire up gparted.  you familiar ?
[06:12] <jetscreamer> of course file13
[06:12] <MajorPayne> MISTERTibbs: I don't even know what ubuntuME is.
[06:13] <MISTERTibbs> Muslim edition.
[06:13] <Wilo> dawn`chorus negative. i have ubuntu 6.10 install on its own partion.. i have had it operational for about 5 months... but for some reason it recently shat itself
[06:13] <File13> how would i go about doing that then?
[06:13] <Neural_Overload> Anyone know how to create a shortcut type thing in "Computer"?
[06:13] <Neural_Overload> Like
[06:13] <Wilo> dawn`chorus sorry, im not familar.. im only newb at unix commands :(
[06:13] <MajorPayne> MISTERTibbs: I don't know.
[06:13] <MISTERTibbs> MajorPayne, it's just ubuntu with customzied art, themes and a couple of applications.  just like christian edition
[06:13] <Gaming1> Muslim Edition?
[06:13] <Neural_Overload> I want it to link to my windows partition like cdrom does
[06:14] <Neural_Overload> I dont know if I explained myself well
[06:14] <MISTERTibbs> Gaming1, yeah, just like the christian edition of ubuntu.  comes with Koran, porn block and some art
[06:14] <dormedas> MajorPayne: im going to open that up in Nano, just tell me what to edit where
[06:14] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, basically we need to "look" at the partition to see how full it is.  You're on the computer that has the disk with 6.10 installed on it, right?
[06:14] <Wilo> yeah its bout 5m away
[06:14] <MISTERTibbs> MajorPayne, where would I seek out the script?
[06:14] <Wilo> your right, the computer has abour 100% partion used
[06:14] <palintheus> MISTERTibbs: I know there is an old thread about changing the splash images on the ubuntu forums
[06:14] <Gaming1> Where do I read more about it?
[06:15] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, make some space, any way you can.  :)
[06:15] <rockets> Nice I have steam + counterstrike working on 64 bit ubuntu
[06:15] <w30> File13, read man apmsleep for cpu usage with suspend mode
[06:15] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Nevermind about editing the old one, you will want to edit the new one.
[06:15] <MISTERTibbs> palintheus, ok.  I'll search.  It's just weird that the script is still live but the "distro" has been killed.  I call it zombie ubuntuME
[06:15] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, you can use the program "gparted" if your disk has some space for the partition to grow.
[06:15] <Wilo> dawn`chorus how can i do that, run a live cd and delete files of my ha2?
[06:15] <Wilo> hda2*
[06:15] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Do you have the new partition mounted?  df or mount will tell you that.
[06:16] <dormedas> MajorPayne... ok
[06:16] <dormedas> MajorPayne: I will see
[06:16] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, yes.  or enlarge the partition.  either one.
[06:16] <osxdude|lap> um, tty6 is frozen right now...how can I unfreeze it?
[06:16] <palintheus> MISTERTibbs: I'll search too, I think I posted in it, if I find it I will let you know
[06:16] <Wilo> dawn`chorus i have used gparted before i think.. but how do i use it, its been a while since i have used it
[06:16] <dawn`chorus> wow.  xchat 2.8.4 autocorrects spelling errors.  :)
[06:16] <iKitteh> jesus.....
[06:16] <MISTERTibbs> palintheus, thank you.
[06:16] <Neural_Overload> Okay, since no one answered my question, Ill rephrase it...
[06:16] <osxdude|lap> I got it, neva mind
[06:16] <iKitteh> there is an ubuntu irc channel.
[06:16] <rockets> dawn`chorus, gutsy?
[06:16] <Neural_Overload> I just mounted my windows partition
[06:17] <dormedas> MajorPayne: it appears sda1 IS mounted ... but 100% full?!?!?!?
[06:17] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, it's really intuitive.  you'll just drag the right side of partition to the right.
[06:17] <Neural_Overload> But I want a link or... whatever the type of file it is that links to filesystem  in computer
[06:17] <dormedas> MajorPayne: how the hell did that happen?!
[06:17] <dawn`chorus> rockets, gentoo.  i come in here to feel useful.  :)
[06:17] <rockets> lol
[06:18] <palintheus> MISTERTibbs: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=209978
[06:18] <gcarrillo> hi
[06:18] <palintheus> MISTERTibbs: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=82835
[06:19] <theonlyalt> Question... is there any way to log in to a remote computer graphically while maintaining my current gnome session? I know there's VLC for already logged in sessions, and XDMCP for logging in graphically, but can I have 2 Gnome sessions running at once?
[06:19] <MajorPayne> dormedas: I am not sure, I don't known how the partition tool copyed the partition.
[06:19] <Dr_willis> theonlyalt,  you mean 'VNC'
[06:19] <tom__> <Neural_Overload: what is it that you wish to accomplish
[06:19] <theonlyalt> Yeah... srry :p
[06:19] <Gaming1> Is it possible to install UbuntuME over Feisty Fawn?
[06:19] <Dr_willis> theonlyalt,  and you can have several dozen vnc sessions that are hidden.
[06:19] <Neural_Overload> Okay
[06:19] <Neural_Overload> I want to make a file
[06:19] <dormedas> MajorPayne: umm, it uses "dd" to copy..
[06:20] <Dr_willis> theonlyalt,  vnc is a very flexiable tool. the 'shreing the current desktop' is one way of using it.
[06:20] <Neural_Overload> That links to my windows partition that I mounted
[06:20] <Neural_Overload> the same type that is in "Computer"
[06:20] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Humm.  Is it the same size as your old one?
[06:20] <Neural_Overload> I want to create one in "Computer"
[06:20] <Dr_willis> theonlyalt,  ssh to remote box, run vncserver, use vncclient on local box. conect to remote
[06:20] <Neural_Overload> The files in "Computer"
[06:20] <Neural_Overload> Have
[06:20] <bruenig> !enter
[06:20] <Neural_Overload> The mime type of
[06:20] <dormedas> MajorPayne: no sir, it's 32 GB .. not 3
[06:20] <Neural_Overload> application/x-desktop
[06:20] <Neural_Overload> and say
[06:20] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[06:20] <bruenig> Neural_Overload, stop
[06:20] <Guilty_as_Sin> hey does ME come with open source nukes?
[06:20] <Neural_Overload> ?
[06:21] <Wilo> dawn`chorus so how do i use gparted to clear up space on my partion that has ubuntu installed on it?
[06:21] <bruenig> this is
[06:21] <bruenig> not
[06:21] <bruenig> acceptable
[06:21] <Neural_Overload> Oh
[06:21] <bruenig> it
[06:21] <bruenig> spams
[06:21] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Ohh.  Humm.
[06:21] <MajorPayne> !enter | bruenig
[06:21] <ubotu> bruenig: please see above
[06:21] <tom__> <Neural_Overload:Refer to to the man ln
[06:21] <Neural_Overload> K
[06:21] <Neural_Overload> Thanks tom__ , and I apologize for spamming
[06:21] <theonlyalt> Dr_willis, Thanks. I wasn't sure if that would connect me graphically or not. I'll def try it!
[06:21] <Neural_Overload> My thoughts were moving faster than my fingers
[06:21] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, well, you have to ask yourself, "is there any room on my disk so I can expand my partition"?  that's the first question.  Once you fire up gparted, it's extremely simple.
[06:22] <dormedas> majorPayne: I'm like ... super fretting right now !
[06:22] <Dr_willis> theonlyalt,  been using vnc for ages./ the desktop shareing feature of gnome/kde is a very new addation. :)
[06:22] <DDG008> 13mins until ubuntu because alive on my computer
[06:22] <Dr_willis> theonlyalt,  ive also had much better luck with the vnc4server package.
[06:22] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Don't be too worryed.  Your data is all still on your old partition right?
[06:22] <dormedas> MajorPayne: heck yes
[06:23] <dormedas> MajorPayne: technically, it's all still on the new Partition as well
[06:24] <Wilo> dawn`chorus yeah there is an extra 20gb  i can take from a old fedra core partion
[06:24] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Maybe a re-install is not a bad idea if the partition tool did not work your you.  Just make sure you don't remove the old partition.  When you are done you can then copy the data over to the new partition.
[06:24] <Cod1> is anyone here farmiliar with ubuntu + Skype?
[06:24] <theonlyalt> Dr_willis, Awesome I really appreciate the extra info!! My VERY old CRT monitor went out on my desktop computer so I've been using it as a makeshift server/second processor.
[06:24] <obf213> any one in here use deluge
[06:24] <obf213> when i tell the torrent to save in my fat32 partition
[06:24] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, yes.  kill Fedora.  remember, expanding to the right is easy; expanding to the left, hmmmm ........
[06:24] <obf213> the file doesnt shwo up
[06:25] <Wilo> yeah i think i will be expanind to the left
[06:25] <dormedas> MajorPayne: as in install a fresh ubuntu onto the SDA1.. then just reinstall my programs and whatnot?
[06:25] <obf213> yet it is downloading something
[06:25] <Dr_willis> theonlyalt,  you can also set up xdmcp on the remote box, and spawn a X session that has all the apps running on the remote. but seen locally. Very handy.
[06:25] <Wilo> ubuntu is hda1 and fedora is hdb1
[06:25] <dormedas> MajorPayne: not a bad idea at all. Thanks!
[06:25] <Cod1> I need help with Skype.
[06:25] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, different discs?
[06:25] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Yea, as long as you keep your old partition intact you can just copy over all the data over after the install.
[06:26] <dormedas> MajorPayne: I'll go ahead and get the Live CD in then start the install
[06:26] <bex> what's the command to delete a file?
[06:26] <ppmstr> he, The eternal question: setting ati drivers (I'm in dapper actually, with an ati mobility radeon X1600). I'm following the ubuntu-ati wiki guide (method 1) and well, you know all that: done everything they said and it won't work. One thing, since I'm running on an amd64, it seems it can help if I change $LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH variable in /etc/profile... problem is: what is the syntax for that?
[06:26] <dormedas> MajorPayne: thanks for helping me for so long
[06:26] <dawn`chorus> bex, rm file
[06:26] <bex> thanks
[06:26] <dawn`chorus> uw
[06:26] <RobertLinux> holasssssss
[06:26] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Ok, just becareful when it comes time to partition.  Don't remove your old partition if you want to be able to use the data.
[06:26] <theonlyalt> Dr_willis, I've had that going, but I was just in in need of being on both computers at once graphically (I'm not THAT good with the terminal yet.. :)
[06:26] <bob301> I have a strange problem with Firefox 2 on Ubuntu. Sometimes, the Enter key no longer works when an address is typed int he address bar. Similarly, the Go button stops functioning. The Enter key continues functioning when keywords are entered in the Google search box, and everywhere else in Ubuntu. Any ideas?
[06:26] <Wilo> dawn`chorus different hdd, i have windows on a 40gb one and a 60:20gb partion on a 80gb hdd, 60gb for ubuntu and 20 gb for fedora
[06:27] <MajorPayne> dormedas: No problem.  Sorry I couldn't help you avoid a re-install.  You are doing something quite major.
[06:27] <ppmstr> should it be a plain $LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH = /usr/lib/xorg/modules/dri  ?
[06:27] <dormedas> MajorPayne: Hey, nothing more major than deleting windows
[06:27] <Dr_willis> theonlyalt,  ssh -Y remotebox, run stuff. it will appear on the local desktop :)
[06:28] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, OK.  sounds like ubuntu is sdb1, fedora sdb2.  just bomb sdb2 (because Fedora sucks) and expand sdb1 to the right.
[06:28] <dormedas> MajorPayne: I've had Ubuntu for about a month now hehehe. I love it so much I decided to delete Windows, that's quite a leap
[06:28] <ppmstr> any suggestion?
[06:28] <dormedas> MajorPayne: now I NEED to get Cedega if I wish to use all my Windows Games hehe
[06:28] <Wilo> dawn`chorus that would be a correct assumption... so how do i run gparted ?
[06:28] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Yea.  It should go fine, as long as you are not attached to some Windows only apps.
[06:29] <ppmstr> (or anyone that succeeded on installing an ati mobility radeon x1600 on some amd64 acer?
[06:29] <iKitteh> is all your software up to date?
[06:29] <theonlyalt> Dr_willis, will that give me clickablity to lauch apps? I'm not entirely sure what all I have installed on the second comp.
[06:29] <Punkunity> so is there a yellow dog chat room??
[06:29] <Dr_willis> games are for the weak.
[06:29] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, gksudo gparted
[06:29] <Punkunity> games are for gods
[06:29] <Dr_willis> theonlyalt,  you ssh over, run the app. the apps display appears locally....
[06:29] <Wilo> but i cant get to a terminal window :(
[06:29] <Dr_willis> theonlyalt,  if you REALLY wanted to ya could run some 'applauncherbuttonbar thing' :) i guess
[06:29] <jetscreamer> ctrl alt F1
[06:30] <MajorPayne> dormedas: You may want to create 2 main partitions.  So you can remove one later if you feel you need Windows for your games but still keep Ubuntu.
[06:30] <Wilo> dawn`chorus how do i get into a terminal session in ubuntu to be able to run gparted?
[06:30] <dinkle> hey guys i installed compiz fusion and i have it all working but cant seem to get the cube to work any suggestions?
[06:30] <ppmstr> ...
[06:30] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, well, you *can't* be in Ubuntu to expand it's partition.  Boot into a livecd.
[06:30] <dormedas> MajorPayne: I feel that I have the essential games that I like running on Ubuntu natively. So I should be set
[06:30] <theonlyalt> Dr_willis, I don't think I'm ready for to get that geeked out yet.. maybe later. I've been using the ssh -X option to get the same effect. Is that better or worse?
[06:31] <jinxed> Is there anyway I can make back up copies of my dvd's with ubuntu?
[06:31] <Guilty_as_Sin> dinkle, are you clicking in the middle wheel button?
[06:31] <Dr_willis> theonlyalt,  locally -Y for ssh i thionk gives a little better preformance about the same as -X
[06:31] <dinkle> yea i had it working in beryl
[06:31] <coffee> hey guys
[06:32] <ppmstr> meh
[06:32] <bullgard4> lspci -vv output includes for example: "00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #1 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [UHCI] )Subsystem: Wistron Corp. Unknown device 10a5". Is the number 00:1d.0 a part of the PCI namespace?
[06:32] <ppmstr> meh
[06:32] <ppmstr> meh
[06:32] <drzin> i am have issue with HDSPMixer its not loading
[06:32] <ppmstr> meh
[06:32] <ze1230> #
[06:32] <Wilo> dawn`chorus lol yeah sorry that was astupid moment of mine... hahaha ill try and run a live cd and run gparted
[06:32] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, there's a gparted livecd that I keep just for these occassion.
[06:32] <tom__> jinxed: I like k3b
[06:32] <coffee> I'm trying to install a chat client, pidgin, and I have the source but i'm not sure how to install it, the read me says, type make install but i get an error saying: make: *** No rule to make target `install'.  Stop.  any ideas?
[06:33] <millllmannnn> what is the ubuntu equivalent of "setenv"?
[06:33] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, but you can use any livecd.
[06:33] <jetscreamer> you could try just installing gaim
[06:33] <jinxed> tom how does that work
[06:33] <astro76> jinxed, if you're talking dual layer->single layer, k9copy
[06:33] <Wilo> dawn`chorus how big is this gparted live cd, i have backtrack2 live cd, that would be sufficent would it? its based on slackware kernal
[06:33] <jetscreamer> since that's all pidgin is
[06:33] <jetscreamer> !info pidgin
[06:33] <ubotu> Package pidgin does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[06:33] <ze1230> hi all.  cdrecord refuses to  burn.  Kinda new to Linux.  Don't understand the output.  Google didn't help.
[06:34] <jetscreamer> !info gaim
[06:34] <ubotu> gaim: multi-protocol instant messaging client. In component main, is optional. Version 1:2.0.0+beta6-1ubuntu4 (feisty), package size 1700 kB, installed size 4808 kB
[06:34] <File13> what can i use to convert .fla files to something like avi or mpeg on ubuntu
[06:34] <coffee> I have g-aim, i was wanting a prettier chat client for irc, right now i'm using xchat
[06:34] <Dr_willis> whats a fla? i forget?
[06:34] <zerokill88> zel1230 what are you using
[06:34] <ze1230> xubuntu
[06:34] <rockets> Just wait until gutsy for pidgin . . . it doesn't matter that much,.
[06:34] <Dr_willis> theres a few web sites i rember that can convert a lot of things like that. :) not sure if menucoder can do that one.
[06:34] <zerokill88> zel1230 i mean to try an burn
[06:34] <File13> its just the file i get when i rip youtube videos
[06:34] <MajorPayne> coffee: X-Chat and irssi are the best there is.  Gaim is a poor irc client.
[06:34] <File13> and i need to know how to convert it
[06:34] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, gparted lived is ~50mb.  http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=115843&package_id=173828
[06:35] <ze1230> sorry...cdrecord
[06:35] <ze1230> version:
[06:35] <tom__>  jinxed:  Just load K3b and the essential codecs for what you may be readinf or writing. Read the associated help.
[06:35] <Dr_willis> File13,  theres a web site that can grab youtube videos and convert htem to avi and let ya download them.. what was it...
[06:35] <coffee> MajorPayne I was wanting to use pidgin as the irc client
[06:35] <open_source_nut> coffee: konversation is a good irc client
[06:35] <gcarrillo> chatzilla is good to for irc
[06:35] <zerokill88> zel1230 download brasero,  apt-get install brasero
[06:35] <MajorPayne> coffee: Pidgin is Gaim.
[06:35] <coffee> oh
[06:35] <coffee> lol
[06:35] <zerokill88> zel1230 good cd/dvd/data burner
[06:35] <ze1230> brasero
[06:35] <coffee> i'll check out konversation
[06:35] <zerokill88> zel1230 yes brasero
[06:35] <jetscreamer> the gaim ppl are bit... complaining about the name
[06:36] <jetscreamer> it's just a rebrand
[06:36] <ze1230> zerokill88: thanks brb
[06:36] <dormedas> MajorPayne: Up and installing :D
[06:36] <MajorPayne> coffee: Yea.  Check out the other irc clients.  Maybe my comment was a bit off base, but they are the most popular.
[06:36] <Dr_willis> http://vixy.net/ This service allows you convert a Flash Video / FLV file (YouTube's videos,etc) to MPEG4
[06:36] <zerokill88> zel1230 np let me know if that worked
[06:36] <coffee> thanks!
[06:36] <jetscreamer> they're probably going to sell it
[06:36] <File13> thanks
[06:36] <coffee> anyone know the channel to ask things about compiz fusion with ubuntu?
[06:36] <Dr_willis> !beryl
[06:36] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[06:37] <crdlb> coffee, #compiz-fusion
[06:37] <coffee> :) thanks
[06:37] <MajorPayne> dormedas: Ahh, goodluck.  I am going for a bit.
[06:37] <ze1230> E: Couldn't find package brasero
[06:37] <ze1230> :(
[06:38] <Sandisk> hello, my Memory Stick Duo Adaptor doesn't register when I plug it into my system. Where would I start troubleshooting?
[06:38] <dormedas> MajorPayne: ok then
[06:39] <Dr_willis> Sandisk,  built in laptop media reader slots?
[06:39] <ze1230> was using k3b...ripped fine but wouldn't burn either
[06:39] <ze1230> ARGH!
[06:39] <Sandisk> yes, Dr_willis
[06:39] <keen> does anyone have any experience with compiz fusion?
[06:39] <bex> what's the command for copying a file?
[06:39] <dormedas> keen: i do, a little bit
[06:40] <Sandisk> I've used USB memory sticks successfully, but nothing happens when I plug in this other one
[06:40] <Dr_willis> Sandisk,  some of those things dont have full linux support sadly. Mine works with SD/MMC cards but thats it. Get a $5 usb adaptor for them  is the best fix.
[06:40] <keen> dormedas i just installed it, and i can rotate my cube with the keyboard, but my mouse doesn't rotate it...any ideas?
[06:40] <Dr_willis> bex,  cp - and time to go find a few bash/shell tutorials..
[06:40] <Dr_willis> !bash
[06:40] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[06:40] <dormedas> keen: umm, what's your command for it? CTR+ALT+Mouse1?
[06:41] <keen> its default, whatever that it....
[06:41] <ritzcracker> anyone here use xchat for irc
[06:41] <tom__> <ze1230: What error did you get?
[06:41] <ritzcracker> in ubuntu
[06:41] <Dr_willis> ritzcracker,  a very large # of us do
[06:41] <keen> nm, its working now....its different from beryl
[06:41] <dormedas> keen: go into the compiz fusion settings ( Settings -> Preferences) and tell me if "Cube Rotate" is activated?
[06:41] <ze1230> how do I PM?
[06:42] <ritzcracker> Dr_willis: i was wondering how do i get a display of all users in this chat
[06:42] <dormedas> keen: lol
[06:42] <tom__> ze1230:  ??
[06:42] <keen> dormedas: hehe, ok, how about animations?  i have it enabled but not working
[06:42] <Sandisk> ty Dr_willis
[06:42] <dormedas> keen: same thing, go into the settings -- its prolly not activated
[06:42] <ze1230> tom: using xchat...not sure how to private message
[06:42] <dormedas> keen: mine weren't by default, but I activated them and it worked
[06:43] <ze1230> <--frustrated noob.
[06:43] <keen> dormedas: i have it check marked....just not working
[06:43] <Dr_willis> ritzcracker,  there should be a nciknamelist on the right side.. some times its resized where you cant see it. move mouse to the right till ya see the <---> arrows and resize it
[06:43] <ze1230> <---refuses to quit, though
[06:43] <Wilo> dawn`chorus ok i have a terminal window up in a livecd on the desktop that has the full partion
[06:43] <dormedas> keen: umm, hrmm...
[06:43] <ritzcracker> Dr_willis: lol thank you I can not believe i did not notice that
[06:43] <unixware> ze1230 /msg nick message
[06:43] <Dr_willis> ritzcracker,  not sure why it does that sometimes.
[06:44] <Wilo> dawn`chorus how do i run qparted and is it easy to use to resize my partions?
[06:44] <dormedas> keen: I can't look in the preferences because my Ubuntu decided to fill itself up
[06:44] <dormedas> keen: I'll help you further if no one else does as soon as the install is finished
[06:44] <ritzcracker> Now that I got that figured out lol whats the best way to resize my partions?
[06:44] <tom__>  ze1230:  Don't feel bad. In rock climbers terms, it may seem like a vertical face.
[06:44] <keen> dormedas: hehe its ok, maybe there is an option i'm unaware of...what does window match do?
[06:45] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, it's easy to use, if it's installed.  just type 'gparted' and see what happens.
[06:45] <unixware> ze1230 u need to be identify in freenode to send PM
[06:45] <dormedas> keen: window match? I wouldn't know.. umm, there is "minimize" that could be conflicting with animations
[06:46] <Wilo> dawn`chorus 'qparted' is an "unknown command'
[06:46] <kayef> i installed compiz fusion but how come my cube is only a plane?I cant get the 6 face cube, only a 2 face plane,wats wrong?
[06:46] <dormedas> Wilo: just parted
[06:46] <keen> dormedas: thanks for all your help, i think imma play with it a bit and head to bed
[06:46] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, g as in girl.
[06:46] <d4rkmonkey> !paste > d4rkmonkey
[06:46] <dormedas> keen: consult me later at dormedas@gmail.com if nothing works
[06:47] <ritzcracker> I am in gparted right now but it will not let me resize my partition that I want to resize only says unmount and i can not unmount while im in the OS should i do this from a live cd?
[06:47] <dormedas> Kayef: if it's only a plane -- make sure 3D cube is activated in the preferences (Settings --> Preferences)
[06:47] <andy____> quick question, then a long question afterward
[06:47] <w30> kayef, perhaps you have only 2 viewports in your setup, change it to 6 or at least 3
[06:48] <dawn`chorus> ritzcracker, yeah.  livecd.  or from an OS on another partition.
[06:48] <kayef> dormedas: i do have Desktop Cube enabled
[06:48] <ritzcracker> thank you
[06:48] <kayef> w30: how do i do that?
[06:48] <dawn`chorus> no problem
[06:48] <dormedas> Kayef: then do what w30 said
[06:49] <andy_cator> how come I keep getting permission denied when I try mount a shared volume from my windows box to my ubuntu laptop?
[06:49] <w30> I don't rember; I changed to beryl
[06:49] <Wilo> dormedas, i done the 'parted' and i got "Using /dev/hda" then "parted"
[06:49] <dormedas> Kayef: umm, I think it's in the General Settings
[06:49] <w30> kayef, sorry :=)
[06:49] <Wilo> dormedas so then what do i need to do to get it to show me my current partions? help --?
[06:50] <hexstar> df -h
[06:50] <dormedas> Wilo: I'm sorry, but I don't know the intracacies of parted, but df -h is it
[06:51] <hexstar> monosodium glutamate :D
[06:51] <dfgas> any how tos or debs on pidgin 2.1?
[06:51] <hexstar> mm msg :)
[06:51] <obf213> for some reason, i feel like my deluge works worse when u save on a fat32 partition
[06:51] <hexstar> !pidgin
[06:51] <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.
[06:51] <monosodium> hello everybody
[06:51] <obf213> no it definetly works worse
[06:52] <kayef> dormedas: i'll check that, btw, wat is a super button?
[06:52] <hexstar> hi msg
[06:52] <dormedas> hexstar: dihydroxide monoxide
[06:52] <dormedas> kayef: the "windows" button
[06:52] <obf213> can anybody help me out. when i save a torrent on my fat32 it goes rediculouslly slow and is always restarting and reconnecting,
[06:52] <monosodium> hi hexstar
[06:52] <obf213> i save the same torrent on my deskotp it finishes in like 2 minutes
[06:52] <dfgas> how well does linux work with dual core?
[06:52] <Dr_willis> obf213,  dont save it on a fat32 then?
[06:52] <Wilo> dormedas when it says 'partion NUMBER' what does it mean, as in hdb1?
[06:52] <monosodium> I have a stupid beginner's question...
[06:52] <obf213> Dr_willis
[06:52] <obf213> yeah i would except linux hd = small
[06:52] <kayef> dormedas: ooo, thannks, i still cant display a cube,only a 2 face plane....:(
[06:52] <hexstar> dfgas: it works fine, but you only get real performance boost when running a app developed specifically with multicore processors in mind
[06:53] <obf213> since fat can share with windows i made it large.
[06:53] <bruenig> obf213, what client are you using?
[06:53] <Dr_willis> !ext2
[06:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ext2 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:53] <stxx> excuse me, guys, I'm new to Linux, can you guys kindly recommend me a tutorial of fontconfig? I knew there's manual there, but well, it's a little tricky for me to handle
[06:53] <Dr_willis> !ext3
[06:53] <ubotu> ext3 is the default filesystem on Ubuntu, and the most popular on Linux. You can read/write from Windows to ext3 via http://www.fs-driver.org
[06:53] <dormedas> Wilo: I worked with the GParted GUI.. sorry :(
[06:53] <obf213> bruenig, im using deluge
[06:53] <Dr_willis> Windows can read ext2/3 :) with that tool
[06:53] <Wilo> dormedas thats fine
[06:53] <Wilo> dawn`chorus are you still here?
[06:53] <unixware> monosodium ?
[06:53] <bruenig> obf213, well write speed would have nothing to do with download speed
[06:53] <hexstar> FAt is a horrible FS, avoid it at all costs
[06:53] <dormedas> kayef: umm is it a mouse rotate-- but only a plane?
[06:54] <hexstar> FAT makes your computer fat :)
[06:54] <obf213> bruenig, i dunno, it just goes really slow, and is always refreshing refind peers etc. i save it on my desktop, none fo that.
[06:54] <theonlyalt> Dr_willis, -Y does seem to work better than -X in ssh. thanks! I can't connect to the vncserver. It says "Couldn't convert 'will-desktop' to host address.. any ideas?
[06:54] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, yah.
[06:54] <dfgas> hexstar, is there any most commonly used apps that support dual core
[06:54] <obf213> also, teh folder never appears on teh fat32 drive either.
[06:54] <kayef> dormedas: yes
[06:54] <hexstar> dfgas: I don't know off the top of my head
[06:54] <dfgas> hexstar, i thought one app worked in one core and another worked in another
[06:54] <DDG008> how do i boot to the live cd
[06:54] <ze1230> callin it a night.  Thanks for all your help folks.  I think that, although the Linux learning curve is steep, it's very worth it.
[06:54] <bruenig> obf213, check in preferences for the ability to move a file after download
[06:54] <DDG008> what do i have to push on the rest
[06:54] <dormedas> kayef: then you just need to add more desktop environments in the General settings (i think thats where it is)
[06:54] <bruenig> obf213, I don't see deluge being smart enough, if there were some write problem, to dial down the speed
[06:54] <Dr_willis> theonlyalt,  use the ip of the server. or edit your /etc/hosts to include the ip/servername
[06:55] <kayef> dormedas: i have set it to 4 workspace but its still the same
[06:55] <dormedas> kayef: desktop environments :P more virtual desktops!
[06:55] <dfgas> hexstar, cause friend tell me like when you run virus scan or burning a dvd that you notice big time with thats going on
[06:55] <obf213> bruenig, well i doesnt make te torrent file
[06:55] <hexstar> dfgas: not necessarily, I believe linux does do that though. What I meant is that a app can speed itself up by having multiple threads which are then split between the cores by the os making the app faster as it can do calculations in parallel
[06:55] <Dr_willis> theonlyalt,  also be sure you dont accidently start up a dozen vncservers :)
[06:55] <chiefinnovator> What's the best way to run Windows in a virtual machine?
[06:55] <obf213> liek when i say save on hd5, it says ok, and it starts downloading the torrent, albeit slow.
[06:55] <qwertz> hi again...
[06:55] <obf213> but i cant find the file on hda.
[06:55] <dormedas> kayef: hit close and restart perhaps? (compiz --replace in the terminal)
[06:55] <dfgas> hexstar, ahh, ok
[06:55] <Dr_willis> chiefinnovator,  install virtual machine, install windows, run it. :)
[06:55] <DDG008> ?
[06:55] <bruenig> obf213, use the move after completion option
[06:55] <dfgas> hexstar, started to scare me for a minute
[06:55] <obf213> is not hidden or anythingits just not there. and i search for it nothign shows up
[06:55] <Dr_willis> chiefinnovator,  which version of windows, and what virtial machine ya want to use?
[06:56] <hexstar> dfgas: hehe
[06:56] <dormedas> kayef: this is definitely odd if this doesnt work :P
[06:56] <theonlyalt> Dr_willis, ...yeah.. about that, i've accidentally started 4 already.. How do I end the others?
[06:56] <chiefinnovator> I'm on dapper and it seems like nothing will work.  I tried vmware player and it breaks, I tried virtual box and it's acting flakey.  I want to run Windows xP
[06:56] <obf213> yeah, i would but the partition is to small guess im sol. ud think linux would have a least 1 decent torrent client. god.
[06:56] <Dr_willis> theonlyalt,  vncserver --kill :1 (or was it -kill)
[06:56] <kayef> dormedas: ur last statement just saved me........the key was virtual world, i need to add the horizontal virtual world,its working fine now, thanks
[06:56] <hexstar> #windows | chiefinnovator
[06:56] <qwertz> stupid beginner's question. I have created a data DVD in Ubuntu, but when I open it on a Windows PC, all the file names are shortened. Is there a way to prevent that?
[06:56] <Dr_willis> I find ktorrent to be very good for my needs.
[06:56] <hexstar> oops
[06:56] <dfgas> hexstar, i am getting a pentium d 920 from a friend and i have read that they are pretty overclockable, i just want to do from 2.8 to 3.0 or 3.2
[06:56] <chiefinnovator> #windows
[06:56] <hexstar> !windows | chiefinnovator
[06:56] <dormedas> kayef: ok lol, you're welcome i suppose
[06:56] <ubotu> chiefinnovator: 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
[06:56] <bruenig> obf213, it would also help to disable compact allocation assuming it is a disk problem which still seems odd to me
[06:57] <dfgas> hexstar, i hear that if you used phase cooling you can get 5ghz out of it, see it online
[06:57] <dormedas> kayef: but i thought that was defaulted :P oh well
[06:57] <obf213> bruenig how would i do that
[06:57] <hexstar> dfgas: I don't really do overclocking (too risky) so I wouldn't know
[06:57] <bruenig> obf213, deluge preferences
[06:57] <Ryo> Has anyone here installed steam with wine?  I need some help on the "26% bug".  None of the advice I've read on the wine guides has worked.
[06:57] <bruenig> did you even look in there?
[06:57] <obf213> yeah
[06:57] <kayef> dormedas: the default horizontal virtual size was 2.....i set it to 4 and its working now
[06:57] <dfgas> hexstar, i am not going up to far  :D
[06:57] <bruenig> enable utorrent pex and all the other things too since you don't appear to have ever seen the preferences dialog
[06:58] <hexstar> that's good dfgas :)
[06:58] <dormedas> kayef: ohh, I remember :P
[06:58] <hexstar> don't want the processor to melt :D
[06:58] <hexstar> !ping
[06:58] <ubotu> pong
[06:58] <Ryo> Anyone here familiar with the Wine Steam install?
[06:58] <DDG008> what do i have to do to boot to the live cd
[06:58] <kayef> dormedas: do u have any idea why my display looks slightly blurry......not as sharp as windows, its a fresh install of ubuntu 7.04 btw
[06:59] <dormedas> kayef: was it blurry after installing compiz fusion?
[06:59] <obf213> bruenig, it was never enabled. i idunno. thanks anyways
[06:59] <hexstar> DDG008, go here: http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,1785998,00.asp and change cd to top
[06:59] <kayef> dormedas: nop....its blurry from the start
[06:59] <Ryo> Vsynch problem.
[06:59] <dormedas> kayef: i wouldn't know sorry :P
[06:59] <Ryo> change your synch in screen resolution.
[07:00] <Ryo> that should fix the blurryness.
[07:00] <Ryo> It's called "Refresh Rate" on there.
[07:00] <dormedas> omg, I love this channel for all it's awesome amazing-ness at helping w/ ubuntu
[07:01] <hexstar> :)
[07:01] <kayef> dormedas: no prob....maybe i'll jus look around in the forums for a solution
[07:01] <hexstar> or google ;) :)
[07:01] <dfgas> would i be better of running my dual core at 64bit or don't it matter?
[07:01] <Ryo> I just gave you a solution for the blurryness...
[07:01] <hexstar> dfgas: x86 is better, things get broken on x64
[07:01] <dfgas> k
[07:01] <dawn`chorus> Wilo, u did it?
[07:02] <dormedas> kayef: did you see Ryo? he gave you the solution
[07:02] <Ryo> kayef:  Here's my solution.  Try changing refresh rate.
[07:02] <hexstar> all it takes is seeing some poor soul trying to install cpanel on a x64 distro install :D
[07:02] <kayef> Ryo: sorry i missed that
[07:02] <hexstar> the monitor could be crap...
[07:03] <Ryo> kayef:  That's cool, It's partly my fault for not putting your name.
[07:03] <kayef> Ryo: so where do i change the refresh rate?
[07:03] <hexstar> !vsync
[07:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vsync - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:03] <Ryo> kayef:  System-> Preferences -> Screen Resolution.  Play around with it.
[07:04] <kayef> Ryo: ok....will try it out, thanks
[07:04] <sinz> hello
[07:04] <hexstar> hi
[07:04] <sinz> o need help
[07:04] <Ryo> kayef:  Welcome.  I'm going to go post my issues with steam on the forums.
[07:04] <hexstar> !ask | sinz
[07:04] <sinz> i can't enable desktop effects
[07:04] <ubotu> sinz: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:04] <sinz> !ask
[07:05] <sinz> i can't enable desktop effect
[07:05] <hexstar> !beryl
[07:05] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[07:05] <Jamesinator> When I log out through the "Quit" button in GNOME, all my applications close so that I'm only seeing my desktop, and Ubuntu sits there endlessly showing my desktop, but never actually logging me out
[07:05] <charlie_> anyone know where to find package libqt3-mt.  trying to install opera and it says i need that?
[07:05] <Jamesinator> I also can't switch to any of the TTY terminals on F1-F6 during the logout-freeze
[07:06] <hexstar> !info libqt3-mt
[07:06] <ubotu> libqt3-mt: Qt GUI Library (Threaded runtime version), Version 3. In component main, is optional. Version 3:3.3.8really3.3.7-0ubuntu5 (feisty), package size 3221 kB, installed size 8916 kB
[07:06] <kayef> dormedas: after i installed compiz, i cant use totem player anymore
[07:06] <sinz> theres no one in that channel to help
[07:06] <kayef> dormedas: it keeps shutting itself down everytime i click on a media file
[07:07] <zerokill88> ive asked this before, but i didnt get an answer. i was wondering how do you get a shell to run right on top of your desktop and not inside a terminal window? here is what i mean    http://www.jonmasters.org/pics/screenshots/gnome2-2-ppc-screenshot.png
[07:08] <Dormeda2> muahaha
[07:08] <hexstar> zerokill88: I'd be interested to know that as well
[07:08] <Davy_Jones> zerokill88: are you sure this is a terminal on the desktop?
[07:08] <hexstar> look at the ss Davy_Jones
[07:08] <charlie_> in breezy?
[07:08] <Davy_Jones> he can easily stick that picture on top of the other
[07:08] <zerokill88> Davy_jones yes ive seen it elsewhere also
[07:09] <rockets> Where is the trash folder located?
[07:09] <Dormeda2> MajorPayne: just in case you ever see this, I have the full install running on sda1 (1!!) with 32 GB of free space :D:D:D:D
[07:09] <rockets> for my user
[07:09] <hexstar> charlie_: might have to compile it
[07:09] <palintheus> There is a thread with a how to, searching now
[07:09] <hexstar> palintheus: please link :)
[07:09] <charlie_> trying to figure out where to get it?
[07:09] <rockets> never mind
[07:09] <bruenig> zerokill88, those look like windows without borders, you can get that just killall metacity
[07:10] <hexstar> charlie_: yeah sec
[07:10] <charlie_> thanx
[07:10] <zerokill88> bruenig what do you mean killall metacity. in a terminal?
[07:10] <bruenig> zerokill88, yes
[07:10] <Dormeda2> killall metacity?
[07:10] <Dormeda2> why not metacity --replace ?
[07:11] <zerokill88> bruenig ok
[07:11] <Jamesinator> When I log out through the "Quit" button in GNOME, all my applications close so that I'm only seeing my desktop, and Ubuntu sits there endlessly showing my desktop, but never actually logging me out. I also can't switch to any of the TTY terminals on F1-F6 during the logout-freeze.
[07:11] <palintheus> Terminal as background:   http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202249
[07:11] <zerokill88> bruenig eh no effect
[07:11] <palintheus> I've used it and got it to work on my old dell desktop
[07:11] <bruenig> zerokill88, are you using another window manager?
[07:12] <hexstar> charlie_: I can't find a binary other then that one for ubuntu, you may have to compile it
[07:12] <zerokill88> bruenig gnome, and i tried gnome killall
[07:12] <bruenig> zerokill88, gnome is not a window manager
[07:12] <hexstar> but first charlie_, does in terminal sudo apt-cache search libqt3-mt return anything?
[07:12] <zerokill88> bruenig um i think gtk
[07:12] <bruenig> zerokill88, gtk is not a window manager
[07:12] <charlie_> ill try
[07:12] <Davy_Jones> zerokill88: http://lifehacker.com/software/linux-tip/embed-the-terminal-on-the-desktop-264296.php
[07:12] <zerokill88> bruenig oh, um im not sure then what im using
[07:13] <kayef> how do i install opengl and openal in ubuntu?
[07:13] <Davy_Jones> zerokill88: like this?
[07:13] <hexstar> charlie_: ok
[07:13] <zerokill88> Davy_jones nice, i googled for an hour before and got nothing
[07:13] <hexstar> Davy_Jones: sweet :D
[07:13] <adromeda> how do I modify the startup?
[07:13] <Davy_Jones> zerokill88: you were using the wrong search strings
[07:14] <DDG008> what do i have to do to boot to the live cd
[07:14] <hexstar> adromeda: sudo nano /etc/rc.local
[07:14] <DDG008> can someone answer that question
[07:14] <adromeda> anything gui?
[07:14] <hexstar> I told you way up there DDG008
[07:14] <palintheus> System->preferences->sessions, "Startup Programs" tab,     I think
[07:14] <zerokill88> Davy_jones i think the key word was embed
[07:14] <palintheus> ^adromeda
[07:15] <adromeda> yep, palintheus, thanks
[07:15] <Davy_Jones> zerokill88: not really
[07:15] <chrisLAbeard> Hey guys
[07:15] <bullgard4> lspci -vv output includes for example: "00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #1 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [UHCI] )Subsystem: Wistron Corp. Unknown device 10a5". Is the number 00:1d.0 a part of the PCI namespace?
[07:15] <palintheus> no problem
[07:15] <zerokill88> Davy_jones what did you googe
[07:15] <w30> How come Ubuntu uses sda instead of hda for a hard drive?
[07:15] <Davy_Jones> zerokill88: linux terminal on desktop
[07:15] <charlie_> says couldn't stat source package pretty much every depository
[07:15] <hexstar> did you do sudo?
[07:16] <hexstar> as in: sudo apt-cache search xxx
[07:16] <hexstar> ?
[07:16] <chrisLAbeard> im installing ubuntu on another machine or trying and its doing this [483.48309]   [<c01234563>]  something else and counting up anyone know whats going on
[07:16] <bullgard4> w30: This is a new concept of Ubuntu.
[07:16] <astro76> w30, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks
[07:16] <palintheus> w30: I think it uses sda for SATA disks
[07:16] <_Sparks_> It think one of my competitors got their site hacked.  http://www.itsou.com/ is anyone seeing a thing about being hack by someone in turkey?
[07:16] <charlie_> yup
[07:16] <w30> astro76, thank you I will check it out.
[07:16] <zerokill88> Davy_jones wow i think i tried that but must have missed it, who knows anway my question has been answered thank you
[07:16] <Jamesinator> !offtopic | _Sparks_
[07:16] <ubotu> _Sparks_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:16] <hexstar> charlie_, can you paste one line?
[07:16] <Davy_Jones> zerokill88: no prob
[07:16] <hexstar> that was returned
[07:17] <charlie_> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/security.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-security_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[07:17] <hexstar> that's weird..
[07:17] <Sila1> anyone know why cd /Desktop isn't working?
[07:17] <_Sparks_> Jamesinator --- Please don't be harsh.  I was just asking for someone to just look.
[07:17] <hexstar> Sila1: it has to be cd ~/Desktop
[07:17] <astro76> Sila1, cd ~/Desktop
[07:17] <Davy_Jones> Sila1: cuz it's wrong
[07:17] <Sila1> Ty
[07:17] <Jamesinator> _Sparks_: Please read the channel guidelines and follow them
[07:17] <bullgard4> w30: It is to unify the handling of several hardware busses.
[07:17] <_Sparks_> Thank you for your assistance
[07:18] <charlie_> charlie@charlie:~$ sudo apt-cache search libqt3-mt
[07:18] <charlie_> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[07:18] <hexstar> charlie_: what if you do: sudo apt-get update?
[07:18] <charlie_> tried that
[07:18] <Sila1> jeez you leave for a little while and everything changes
[07:18] <charlie_> then upgrade
[07:18] <Sila1> wireless stops working when i do
[07:19] <hexstar> charlie_: try sudo apt-get check
[07:19] <charlie_> did some stuff got basically the same message for the rest
[07:19] <Sila1> wine command not working?
[07:19] <T-Connect> This is my 2nd update on Ubuntu.
[07:20] <pr4b1> hi guys, can anyone recommend me a good wireless IDS? i want to analyse something not very advanced for my project
[07:20] <charlie_> charlie@charlie:~$ sudo apt-get check
[07:20] <charlie_> Reading package lists... Done
[07:20] <charlie_> Building dependency tree... Done
[07:20] <charlie_> You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
[07:20] <charlie_> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[07:20] <charlie_>   opera: Depends: libqt3-mt (>= 3.3.4) but it is not installable
[07:20] <MajorPayne> !paste | charlie_
[07:20] <ubotu> charlie_: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:20] <w30> bullgard4, I don't understand it but if Mr. Cox says its ok then I will buy it :=)
[07:21] <astro76> charlie_, do as suggested, sudo apt-get -f install
[07:21] <charlie_> k
[07:21] <bullgard4> w30: Who is 'Mr. Cox', please?
[07:22] <Harrison> Can someone in here help me with getopts?
[07:22] <sm> upgrading to feisty, I can't install zlib1g. How can I debug/work around http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32195/plain/ ?
[07:22] <zerokill88> davy_jones u there
[07:23] <astro76> bullgard4, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Cox
[07:23] <Davy_Jones> zerokill88: yes?
[07:23] <zerokill88> davy_jones k one quesiton if you know, how do i add these two programs to startup, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202249&highlight=terminal+desktop    is that the command or what i need to add
[07:23] <charlie_> saying building dependecies and opera will be unistalled, say yes?
[07:24] <hexstar> charlie_: yes
[07:24] <Davy_Jones> zerokill88: the instructions to do that are there
[07:24] <hexstar> !ohmy | bullgard4,w30
[07:24] <ubotu> bullgard4,w30: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:24] <Davy_Jones> zerokill88: before the fourth code window
[07:25] <charlie_> then try to reinnstall?
[07:25] <hexstar> charlie_: yeah
[07:25] <w30> bullgard4, Allen Cox of Linux and RedHat fame.
[07:25] <palintheus> zerokill: System->preferences->sessions, "Startup Programs" tab and add "devilspie & gnome-terminal"
[07:25] <charlie_> thanx see if that works
[07:25] <hexstar> charlie_: np :)
[07:25] <musikgoat|laptop> anyone have a suggestion on how to change the keystroke for gedit,  i want to have ctrl+tab move through the tabs,  ctrl+alt+PU/PD is quite more work than I want to do  :-)
[07:26] <zerokill88> davy_jones ya but whats the command to add devilspie, or is that and gnome-terminal .... the commands?
[07:26] <charlie_> still gives me the same error
[07:26] <Davy_Jones> zerokill88: those are the commands
[07:26] <hexstar> charlie_: hmm, not sure sorry
[07:26] <Davy_Jones> zerokill88: you can add anything in the name field
[07:26] <charlie_>  Package libqt3-mt is not installed.
[07:26] <zerokill88> davy_jones oh ok kool thanks again
[07:27] <bruenig> there is no reason to start devilspie in the background
[07:27] <coffee> i'm trying to figure out what version of java I have installed on ubuntu, any idea how I can do this?
[07:27] <Davy_Jones> no prob
[07:27] <hexstar> coffee: java -v
[07:27] <Wilo> how do i unmount a partion so i can resize it with gparted?
[07:27] <w30> ubotu needs to be updated for Mr. Cox because he is just below the sainthood of Linus Torvalds
[07:27] <hexstar> wilo: umount /dev/name
[07:27] <astro76> coffee, java -version
[07:27] <noodles12> why does system>preferences>themes menu doesnt' show all the themes in the /usr/share/themes and /home/bob/.theme folders?
[07:27] <Wilo> hexstar thanks
[07:27] <hexstar> wilo: np :)
[07:28] <coffee> ahh cool thanks guys
[07:28] <bruenig> noodles12, is it supposed to show ~/.theme?
[07:28] <hexstar> coffee: np :)
[07:28] <Sila1> can anyone help me with wine and why its not working/installing
[07:28] <charlie_> anyone else know how to get package  libqt3-mt
[07:28] <bruenig> !find libqt3-mt
[07:28] <ubotu> Found: libqt3-mt, libqt3-mt-dev, libqt3-mt-mysql, libqt3-mt-odbc, libqt3-mt-psql (and 1 others)
[07:28] <Sila1> !wine
[07:28] <bruenig> charlie_, sudo apt-get install libqt3-mt
[07:28] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[07:29] <kkathman> How do I get clicked links to open in Firefox and not konqueror?
[07:29] <bruenig> Sila1, you might wish to explain your problem
[07:29] <Sila1> the wine command isnt working
[07:29] <noodles12> bruenig: i don't know. but it doesnt' show the /usr/share/themes either. I dragged the new theme from ~/.theme in that menu and it added it and added another folder in that menu w/ the same thing.
[07:29] <bruenig> kkathman, sudo update-alternatives -config x-www-browser
[07:29] <kkathman> The gnome -browser is set to firefox :(
[07:29] <bruenig> noodles12, are you sure the themes are metacity
[07:29] <kkathman> thankx bruenig  :)
[07:29] <MajorPayne> !doesn't work | Sila1
[07:29] <ubotu> Sila1: 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.
[07:29] <hexstar> kkathman: http://www.techzonez.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-14660.html
[07:29] <chrisLAbeard> what are some of the main things to think about when ubuntu freezes on startup of install
[07:29] <Sila1> bruenig: sudo apt-get install wine wouldn't work either
[07:29] <charlie_> got  Package libqt3-mt has no installation candidate
[07:30] <bruenig> Sila1, what happens when you do sudo apt-get install wine (stop saying doesn't work, that does not help)
[07:31] <Sila1> bruenig: it says the package is not available
[07:31] <bruenig> Sila1, are you on 64 bit?
[07:31] <Sila1> bruenig i believe so
[07:31] <bruenig> Sila1, it is not available for 64 bit
[07:32] <bruenig> Sila1, I recommend installing 32 bit, there is no real reason to use 64 bit
[07:32] <Sila1> bruenig: i never had any problems with wine until i installed ubuntu again
[07:32] <riotkittie> sweet. i actually got a feisty disc to burn. and work.
[07:32] <Nullz00r> How do i install beryl
[07:32] <Sila1> bruenig: how do i install a 32 bit?
[07:32] <noodles12> bruenig: yea. When i just drag the folder to the theme menu and add them and save them. they show up in that ~/.theme folder. and they work. I was just wondering why all the ones in that folder dont' just automatically show up? and why doesn't the themes that were already in /usr/share/themes didn't show up? ( i didn't add those, they were already there?)
[07:32] <bruenig> Sila1, you must have installed the 64 bit version this time and the other times installed 32 bit
[07:32] <hexstar> !beryl | Nullz00r
[07:32] <ubotu> Nullz00r: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[07:32] <bruenig> Sila1, go get the ubuntu 32 bit desktop iso and reinstall
[07:33] <Sila1> bruenig: willdo
[07:33] <Sila1> bruenig: thanks
[07:33] <bruenig> noodles12, they should, xfce has a similar setup and it works that way, did you extract it and make sure it was good, you didn't just move tarballs over did you?
[07:33] <Harrison> Can someone in here help me with getopts?
[07:33] <hexstar> !getopts
[07:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about getopts - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:33] <MajorPayne> !ask | Harrison
[07:33] <ubotu> Harrison: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:34] <riotkittie> ehh. can the partition editor in the live cd install nuke extended parts?
[07:34] <charlie_> been trying to burn feisty for days
[07:34] <hexstar> riotkittle, yes gparted can
[07:34] <riotkittie> charlie_: keep the faith. if i can do it, you can do it :P
[07:34] <Harrison> Okay: getopts doesn't seem to want to work right for me. Can someone look at my code and tell me what I'm doing wrong?
[07:35] <hexstar> !pastebin | Harrison
[07:35] <ubotu> Harrison: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:35] <charlie_> think it doesn't like my burner, can only burn mp3s
[07:35] <hexstar> lol
[07:35] <blitz-red> hi
[07:35] <noodles12> bruenig: yea i extracted them. I found out the ones in the /usr/share/themes are just the different choices you can customize. they aren't actual themes. And i guess you just have to add the theme to the menu and not just the ~/.themes folder. thanks for the help =). i just gotta figure out how to change the taskbar now
[07:35] <blitz-red> i need some help
[07:35] <hexstar> !ask | blitz-red
[07:35] <ubotu> blitz-red: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:35] <MajorPayne> !ask | blitz-red
[07:36] <DDG008> I can't boot to the live cd
[07:36] <MajorPayne> hexstar: BAHH!
[07:36] <hexstar> lol
[07:36] <DDG008> i tried f2 f12
[07:36] <DDG008> esc
[07:36] <bruenig> !alternate | DDG008
[07:36] <ubotu> DDG008: 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
[07:36] <DDG008> everything
[07:36] <hexstar> DDG008: http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/p1.htm
[07:36] <SpeakerMania> How can I un-zip a tar ball through the command line?
[07:36] <Harrison> Okay: getopts doesn't seem to want to work right for me. Can someone look at my code and tell me what I'm doing wrong? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32197/
[07:36] <riotkittie> should my extended partition show up on the 'prepare partition' screen?
[07:36] <astro76> SpeakerMania, tar xzvf file.tar.gz
[07:36] <MajorPayne> SpeakerMania: If it's just a tar (.tar) use tar xvf something.tar
[07:36] <hexstar> Harrison: I would, not really up to snuff on scripting though
[07:37] <riotkittie> err. rather, will it show up once i nuke all my logicals?
[07:37] <blitz-red> i'm trying to modify my pkg-config in usr/bin but u have to be root to do it, i know how to sudo in terminal, but i dont know the command that would allow me to edit the program
[07:37] <riotkittie> 'delete', if you prefer
[07:37] <bex> MajorPayne: do you get paid to help people in here?
[07:37] <riotkittie> i would have burned gparted but  i only had one disc :\
[07:37] <hexstar> blitz-red: nano
[07:37] <blitz-red> thanks
[07:37] <SpeakerMania> astro76, MajorPayne: Thanks. Now, can I specify the directory in which to un-zip? For example, if I save the tar ball to ~/ then how can I un-pack it to ~/Desktop/ ?
[07:37] <hexstar> blitz-red: np :)
[07:37] <Harrison> blitz-red: try "gksudo gedit /usr/bin/pkg-config"
[07:37] <MajorPayne> bex: Nope.  But I wouln't want to either.  Sometimes my help sucks.
[07:37] <charlie_> anyone kow if there is a way to force breezy to burn me a copy of feisty? it won't recognize the size of the disc except in minutes
[07:38] <charlie_> will burn any music
[07:38] <riotkittie> charlie_: what are you burning with?
[07:38] <MajorPayne> charlie_: All you do is right click on the ISO and select "burn to disk".
[07:38] <hayden_22_22> i am trying to build a debian package of gimp2.3.19, but when i run   dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot i get found eof where expected more change data or trailer at /usr/lib/dpkg/parsechangelog/debian line 156, <STDIN> line 6
[07:38] <hexstar> charlie_: The cd recogniztion is done by the cdrom drive's firmware, if the cd isn't being seen then you likely have a brand of cd-r that is not compatible with your drive
[07:38] <Davy_Jones> when i turn beryl on and a new window pops up, it doesn't get the focus and gets loaded behind the other windows.. how do i fix this?
[07:38] <Tremitos> that's a secret
[07:39] <charlie_> that's what i did, always says insert disc with xmb free
[07:39] <Harrison> Okay: getopts doesn't seem to want to work right for me. Can someone look at my code and tell me what I'm doing wrong? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32197/
[07:39] <charlie_> even if trying to burn 9 mb on 700mb cd
[07:39] <SpeakerMania> astro76, MajorPayne: Thanks. Now, can I specify the directory in which to un-zip? For example, if I save the tar ball to ~/ then how can I un-pack it to ~/Desktop/ ?
[07:39] <hexstar> charlie_: have you tried another drive?
[07:39] <hexstar> or better yet, different brand media?
[07:40] <riotkittie> live disc's gparted still  not seeing my extended partition. lists my 2 primaries, and my 3 logicals. hmm.
[07:40] <SpeakerMania> astro76, MajorPayne: Thanks. Now, can I specify the directory in which to un-zip? For example, if I save the tar ball to ~/ then how can I un-pack it to ~/Desktop/ ?
[07:40] <charlie_> won't recognize size on either drive
[07:40] <MajorPayne> SpeakerMania: mv tarball.tar Desktop;cd Desktop;tar xvf tarball.tar
[07:40] <astro76> blitz-red, pkg-config is a program, what do you mean edit it?
[07:40] <charlie_> unless its music, in miute
[07:40] <astro76> SpeakerMania, I don't believe so, you can move the tarball to where you want to extract it
[07:40] <MajorPayne> SpeakerMania: There may be an option to select the directory, not sure.  man tar will tell you.
[07:40] <charlie_> minutes
[07:40] <riotkittie> and when i delete the logicals, it shows the two primaries. and free space.  i am paranoid, having just lost a 500gb HD :|
[07:40] <bruenig> MajorPayne, -C dir
[07:40] <SpeakerMania> aastro76, MajorPayne: Thanks for the help. :)
[07:41] <astro76> nice
[07:41] <Harrison> Okay: getopts doesn't seem to want to work right for me. Can someone look at my code and tell me what I'm doing wrong? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32197/
[07:42] <charlie_> tried three brands of cdrs too
[07:42] <foug> to uninstall things in linux, like say a program that came with ubuntu install or something i download, i just type "uninstall [name] " or no?
[07:42] <hexstar> foug: sudo apt-get remove pkgname
[07:42] <riotkittie> foug: try sudo apt-get remove name
[07:43] <bruenig> Harrison, I am not familiar with getopts, what is it supposed to do
[07:43] <astro76> !apt | foug
[07:43] <foug> riotkittie: hexstar: thanks
[07:43] <ubotu> foug: APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[07:43] <hexstar> foug: np :)
[07:43] <hexstar> !getopts
[07:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about getopts - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:43] <Harrison> bruenig: It is supposed to parse command line flags to another script
[07:43] <Harrison> bruenig: http://www.linux.com/articles/113836
[07:43] <hexstar> bruenig: http://www.mkssoftware.com/docs/man1/getopts.1.asp
[07:43] <hexstar> lol
[07:43] <riotkittie> err. can i ask a question about partitions which is not totally ubuntu related but relative as it will influence my install? <bats eyelashes>
[07:44] <riotkittie> nevermind. it was a stupid question.
[07:44] <hexstar> riotkittie: ok
[07:44] <hexstar> lol k
[07:44] <ubu> anybody here running gutsy?
[07:44] <blitz-red> can someone help me out, my origional question applied to updating my GLib which i have, but when i try to configure, i get this return
[07:44] <blitz-red> *** 'pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0' returned 2.12.0, but GLIB (2.12.11)
[07:44] <blitz-red> *** was found! If pkg-config was correct, then it is best
[07:44] <blitz-red> *** to remove the old version of GLib. You may also be able to fix the error
[07:44] <blitz-red> *** by modifying your LD_LIBRARY_PATH enviroment variable, or by editing
[07:44] <blitz-red> *** /etc/ld.so.conf. Make sure you have run ldconfig if that is
[07:44] <bruenig> Harrison, oh I always used a case statement and shift
[07:44] <astro76> !gutsy | ubu
[07:44] <blitz-red> *** required on your system.
[07:44] <blitz-red> *** If pkg-config was wrong, set the environment variable PKG_CONFIG_PATH
[07:44] <hexstar> ubu: that's beta :o
[07:44] <blitz-red> *** to point to the correct configuration files
[07:44] <blitz-red> no
[07:44] <blitz-red> configure: error:
[07:44] <bruenig> !ops
[07:44] <astro76> !paste | blitz-red
[07:44] <blitz-red> *** GLib 2.0 is required to build Gaim; please make sure you have the GLib
[07:44] <hexstar> !pastebin | blitz-red
[07:44] <blitz-red> *** development headers installed. The latest version of GLib is
[07:44] <blitz-red> *** always available at http://www.gtk.org/.
[07:44] <ubotu> ubu: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10). See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-April/000276.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule - Roadmap and specifications: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy - Support in #ubuntu+1
[07:44] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[07:44] <defrysk> ubu , /j #ubuntu=1
[07:44] <ubotu> blitz-red: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:45] <defrysk> = = +
[07:45] <defrysk> ubu , /j #ubuntu+1
[07:45] <syntaxx> im using cups and samba. and i have a little problem in printer class status in windows when i paused the class it shows the printer status not the printer class status anyone have an idea how to fix that?
[07:45] <hayden_22_22> i am trying to build a debian package of gimp2.3.19, but when i run   dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot i get found eof where expected more change data or trailer at /usr/lib/dpkg/parsechangelog/debian line 156, <STDIN> line 6
[07:45] <ubu> hexstar,astro76: im just wondering if anyone is running it
[07:45] <hexstar> ubu: no sorry
[07:46] <hexstar> ubu: er I'm not :P
[07:46] <hexstar> !dpkg | hayden_22_22
[07:46] <ubotu> hayden_22_22: dpkg is the Debian package maintenance system, which together with apt forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit.
[07:47] <riotkittie> oh. i'm such a dummy.
[07:47] <hexstar> !ping
[07:47] <ubotu> pong
[07:47] <peeps_work> anyone know how to unsubscribe from a bug in launchpad?
[07:47] <peeps_work> i want to stop getting email about this godforsaken bug
[07:47] <riotkittie> i just realized i could exit the installer and type gparted in a term
[07:47] <hayden_22_22> it didnt work
[07:47] <hexstar> lol
[07:47] <hayden_22_22> same error
[07:47] <peeps_work> it's been going on for a year
[07:47] <hexstar> @riotkittie
[07:48] <riotkittie> its late! i'm caffeine deprived.  thats my story and i'm sticking to it.
[07:48] <peeps_work> i don't care anymore, i want this bug out of my life
[07:48] <defrysk> peeps_work, I believe its an option when you file a bug to get mails, just unflag the mailoption (or something)
[07:48] <blitz-red> ah rlly sorry about that
[07:48] <oldmanstan> peeps_work-> or check the bottom of the email for an unsubscribe link?? i dunno
[07:49] <tonyyarusso> !pastebin | blitz-red
[07:49] <ubotu> blitz-red: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:49] <defrysk> peeps_work, and dont bug us ;p
[07:49] <blitz-red> yes i just read that and once again, im sorry
[07:49] <peeps_work> oldmanstan, there is no unsubscribe
[07:49] <hexstar> blitz-red: np :)
[07:49] <hexstar> peeps_work: report it as spam
[07:49] <oldmanstan> peeps_work -> just idle speculation, sorry :(
[07:50] <bruenig> Harrison, something like this is how I deal with that: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32198/
[07:50] <peeps_work> ah, i found the option in launchpad, if you log in and view the bug, it is part of the left menu
[07:50] <Ltar> reccomend a program for cropping and doin other simple audio editing tasks?
[07:50] <peeps_work> thank god
[07:50] <Dismember> good afternoon all
[07:50] <astro76> Ltar, audacity
[07:50] <hexstar> hi
[07:50] <Jordan_U> Ltar, Audacity
[07:51] <bruenig> Harrison, my fault: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32200/
[07:51] <Dismember> << Perth Aust
[07:51] <Ltar> astro76: thank you
[07:51] <Dismember> anyone a cpp guru?
[07:51] <blitz-red> alright so here is my problem, the new Glib isnt recognized here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32199/plain/
[07:51] <bruenig> blitz-red, do you have the -dev package installed
[07:51] <Harrison> bruenig: I don't see how that puts them to the script that the first script is being used to start
[07:51] <blitz-red> im not sure what that is
[07:52] <blitz-red> but i had to compile the glib from source
[07:52] <Dismember> trying to compile a driver for my sunix SATA II card.. but the makefile is showing locations for files i cant find in fiesty :S
[07:52] <hexstar> !info glib-dev | blitz-red
[07:52] <ubotu> blitz-red: Package glib-dev does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[07:52] <bruenig> Harrison, that will take whatever parameters it is called with and store it accordingly
[07:52] <peeps_work> Dismember, what is the error
[07:52] <ubu> astro76: what do you run?
[07:52] <bruenig> Harrison, then on the bottom, you can run the stuff you had, with the variables like you were doing
[07:52] <Dismember> file missing
[07:53] <hexstar> !pastebin | Dismember
[07:53] <ubotu> Dismember: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:53] <Dismember> cant find /arch/i386/include
[07:53] <blitz-red> i got the source from gtk.org
[07:53] <Harrison> brunig: So after the "done" line, I could put "./program -file whatever -warp otherthing" ?
[07:53] <astro76> ubu, feisty
[07:53] <bruenig> Harrison, I should have just edited yours, it would have been easier anyways
[07:53] <hexstar> blitz-red: what's wrong with the included binary of glib?
[07:53] <Harrison> bruenig: No, I will do it.
[07:53] <peeps_work> Dismember, you prob need the kernel headers
[07:53] <Dismember> ok.. and i get them where?
[07:54] <blitz-red> included binary?
[07:54] <hexstar> !find glib
[07:54] <ubotu> Found: glibc-doc, libarts1-mpeglib, libavahi-glib-dev, libavahi-glib1, libc6 (and 37 others)
[07:54] <blitz-red> (im major noob, bear with me)
[07:54] <co_sexy> dhj] 
[07:54] <peeps_work> Dismember, from repositories, "uname -a", to find out exactly the kernel version, then search for those headers
[07:54] <blitz-red> apparently it was outdated
[07:54] <hexstar> !find kernel headers
[07:54] <ubotu> Found: kernel-package, kernel-wedge, klogd, nfs-kernel-server, linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-15-386 (and 47 others)
[07:54] <peeps_work> Dismember, uname -r actually
[07:55] <Dismember> ok as su?
[07:55] <hexstar> sudo
[07:55] <blitz-red> the return error in the terminal was the same before i updated glib except it didnt recognize glib
[07:55] <peeps_work> Dismember, don't need that for uname
[07:55] <peeps_work> it just tells you what kernel you are running
[07:55] <Dismember> #ubuntu
[07:55] <peeps_work> then you need to find the package
[07:55] <hayden_22_22> found eof where expected more change data or trailer at /usr/lib/dpkg/parsechangelog/debian line 156, <STDIN> line 6
[07:55] <bruenig> Harrison, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32201/
[07:55] <blitz-red> it said my glib was outdated
[07:55] <Dismember> 2.6.20-16-generic
[07:55] <hexstar> peeps_work, without a option added on it doesn't give version: macminis-computer:~ hexstar$ uname
[07:55] <hexstar> Darwin
[07:56] <riotkittie> Ok. Let's talk swap. On this machine, I've got a gig of RAM. On my laptop (256mb) i operate by the swap = 2x RAM rule, but something tells me that'd be silly here. so. how much? :P
[07:56] <hayden_22_22> that error show up when i try to build a deb of gimp
[07:56] <Harrison> bruenig: I finished mine right before you did that. They look exactly the same. :D
[07:56] <bruenig> Harrison, that is assuming I understand what you are doing, you call the script with "script bits $VALUE width $WIDTH etc. that is what I think you are doing, I may have misunderstood
[07:56] <riotkittie> FWIW, i have a whopping 6.8GB free. i can up it a little... but not much.
[07:56] <astro76> riotkittie, do you want to hibernate (suspend to disk)?
[07:56] <riotkittie> astro76: nah
[07:56] <Harrison> bruenig: Correct, but not all of the commands will be used at once.
[07:56] <peeps_work> Dismember, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.20-16-generic
[07:56] <bruenig> Harrison, forgot the all important '') in my paste
[07:56] <bruenig> Harrison, right, it will fit the '', and break in that case
[07:57] <Dismember> sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.20-16-generic
[07:57] <Dismember> linux-headers-2.6.20-16-generic is already the newest version.
[07:57] <blitz-red> is my problem something that cant be fixed?
[07:57] <astro76> riotkittie, 256-512MB would be good
[07:57] <hayden_22_22> I am trying to build a .deb for the latest development release of gimp,
[07:57] <riotkittie> astro76: thanks! :)
[07:57] <bruenig> what is the point of /usr/games
[07:58] <hexstar> that's where the games go
[07:58] <peeps_work> Dismember, ok guess I was wrong, you are missing something else, you should pastebin your error
[07:58] <Dismember> include arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile
[07:58] <bruenig> why does it have its own directory, that is the stupidest thing I have ever seen
[07:58] <Harrison> bruenig: Now, how could I add commands that don't have an arguement on the end of them to that script?
[07:58] <Dismember> that is the line that is erroring
[07:58] <Dismember> translates to include /arch/i386/include
[07:58] <hayden_22_22>  I am trying to build a .deb for the latest development release of gimp, but when i run  dpkg-buildpackage -rfakerootfound i get eof where expected more change data or trailer at /usr/lib/dpkg/parsechangelog/debian line 156, <STDIN> line 6
[07:59] <Harrison> bruenig: I get an error "shift: 22: can't shift that many"
[07:59] <bruenig> Harrison, shift 2 not 22
[07:59] <hexstar> !find lib-glib
[07:59] <ubotu> Package/file lib-glib does not exist in feisty
[07:59] <hexstar> !find glib
[07:59] <Harrison> bruenig: It is shift 2. 22 is the line number.
[07:59] <ubotu> Found: glibc-doc, libarts1-mpeglib, libavahi-glib-dev, libavahi-glib1, libc6 (and 37 others)
[07:59] <hexstar> huh
[08:00] <riotkittie> lol. i just hosed my partitions. :\
[08:00] <hexstar> can't shift that many...lol
[08:00] <bruenig> Harrison, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32202/
[08:00] <blitz-red> it found no file or directory for me
[08:01] <riotkittie> if i lost all of my data for the second time in a week...   you think i would have learned by now :P
[08:01] <riotkittie> bbl.
[08:01] <Jordan_U> blitz-red, What are you trying to do?
[08:01] <Harrison> bruenig: That is how I would add a command with no arguement?
[08:01] <bruenig> Harrison, can you have over 9 position parameters? maybe that is the problem
[08:01] <ntbnnt> riotkittie: that's awesome :\ ftw
[08:01] <blitz-red> trying to compile gaim voice and video support
[08:01] <bruenig> Harrison, right, it will only shift the arguments over one in that case, meaning that it will pick up on the next arg instead of skipping two
[08:01] <Dismember> anyone got any ideas?
[08:02] <Harrison> bruenig: There are at least 25 different commands for this program.
[08:02] <hayden_22_22> come one  guy i really need
[08:02] <Harrison> bruenig: So it seems that shift can't handle that many?
[08:02] <hayden_22_22> help
[08:02] <Davy_Jones> is there a plugin that allows xmms to play midi files?
[08:02] <blitz-red> i run configure
[08:02] <blitz-red> and get this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32199/plain/ terminal error
[08:03] <bruenig> Harrison, you can't feed the thing more than 9 parameters iirc
[08:03] <Lustblade1> hi room
[08:03] <Harrison> bruenig: sonofabitch
[08:04] <bruenig> Harrison, like $10 does not work
[08:04] <palintheus> I'm getting a laptop with an 80g hard drive with Ubuntu pre-installed, I want to repartition it with this guide http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/separatehome to get a separate /home I was wondering what size I should set / as?
[08:04] <Harrison> bruenig: I don't see a $10 anywhere in the code.
[08:05] <Dismember> ok here is the pastebin http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32203/
[08:05] <bruenig> Harrison, nevermind you can, you just have to do ${10}, it should work, I just shifted a bunch of arguments
[08:05] <Dismember> i think
[08:05] <astro76> palintheus, 8-10GB is about all you'll need typically, add a little more if you want
[08:05] <Harrison> bruenig: I don't see a $10/${10} anywhere in the code.
[08:05] <Jordan_U_> blitz-red, Have you done "apt-get build-dep gaim" ? That won't get dependencies for features not included in the Ubuntu package but should be a good start
[08:06] <blitz-red> i'll try it now
[08:06] <palintheus> astro76, thanks
[08:07] <bruenig> Harrison, that was just me musing don't worry about it
[08:07] <Harrison> bruenig: So how do I get it to send all the commands?
[08:07] <decoy> hey guys, i know my computer can get a way better resolution. but right now its set at 1024x768. im used to 1440x900. i have nvidia geforce 6100 graphics card.
[08:08] <astro76> decoy, can you change it in system>prefs>screen resolution ?
[08:08] <bruenig> Harrison, it looks good as it is, maybe #bash will know, there is probably some syntax error or something stupid like that
[08:08] <Jordan_U_> decoy, Have you tried restricted manager?
[08:09] <aiod> a
[08:09] <yel> haha
[08:09] <Dismember> anyone got any ideas to help me out?
[08:09] <alivedata> Dismember: what is ur prob
[08:09] <Dismember> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32203/
[08:10] <Dismember> i am trying to compile a driver for an INITIO SATAII card
[08:10] <blitz-red> its installing now, and i noticed its installing glib 2.0 so it should solve my problem
[08:10] <decoy> Jordan_U_: how do i get restricted manager? i know thats what i need...
[08:10] <gin> i have an ATI video card, so i've installed drivers with envy but not works my xservers it broken each time that i try install drivers
[08:11] <astro76> decoy, system>admin>restricted manager
[08:11] <alivedata> Dismember: so where did you get the source?
[08:11] <syntaxx> im using cups and samba. and i have a little problem in printer class status in windows when i paused the class it shows the printer status not the printer class status anyone have an idea how to fix that?
[08:11] <Dismember> sunix website
[08:11] <gin> somebody can help me about  it ?
[08:12] <astro76> !envy | gin
[08:12] <ubotu> gin: 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!
[08:12] <Dismember> its a sunix card
[08:12] <blitz-red> well i think i screwed myself over installing glib 2.12.12
[08:13] <alivedata> Dismember: k, you got the source from sunux?
[08:13] <ThanatosDrive> How do I mount an CD image?
[08:13] <Dismember> yeah
[08:13] <Dismember> want to see the source?
[08:13] <astro76> !iso | ThanatosDrive
[08:13] <ubotu> ThanatosDrive: 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.
[08:14] <alivedata> Dismember: no...i am assuming that you have compiled before?
[08:14] <Dismember> not for years
[08:14] <ThanatosDrive> Thanks astro76!
[08:14] <ThanatosDrive> What is mountpoint?
[08:14] <decoy> allright. the restricted manager is in use. but it still isnt what i needed
[08:14] <gerro> anyone know of firefox plugin or app to use so can download video.tinypic.com?
[08:15] <blitz-red> now the pastebin is giving me bull
[08:15] <blitz-red> it thinks i am spamming
[08:15] <riotkittie> can i ask another sorta-off-topic(but-relevant-to-my-install) question?
[08:15] <astro76> ThanatosDrive, an empty directory that you create, typically either in /media or in your ~/ (home directory)
[08:15] <gerro> blitz-red: umm pastebin.ubuntu.com?
[08:15] <Dismember> i can remember a bit of programming.. i found the lines that are wrong.. but cant find the right dir's to replace in the makefile
[08:15] <ThanatosDrive> astro76: So I need to create it first?
[08:15] <astro76> yes
[08:15] <alivedata> ubotu: sudo mount -o loop the.iso /home/theiso
[08:16] <decoy> anyone know anything else i can do?
[08:16] <gin> astro76, thats so true, but when i try install drivers with resticted manager, the application not works and it appear a msg with: The hardware dont need resticted drivers.
[08:16] <gin> astro76,  whats wrong is there ?
[08:16] <Dismember> alivedata: u still around?
[08:17] <Davy_Jones> has anyone tried Pixel?
[08:17] <alivedata> Dismember: yup
[08:17] <blitz-red> nevermind, i'll try to deal with this tommorrow
[08:17] <blitz-red> later
[08:17] <ThanatosDrive> Wait, but I'm in home, and I can't create a folder.
[08:17] <Dismember> they gave an instruction readme
[08:17] <Dismember> i am following the instructions
[08:17] <Dismember> but the file is suited to redhat
[08:17] <Dismember> it appears
[08:17] <alivedata> Dismember: ahh
[08:17] <astro76> gin, have you seen this? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[08:18] <Dismember> fiesty has a different dir structure
[08:18] <decoy> can someone please help me get my resolution better?
[08:18] <riotkittie> i've managed to hose 3 linux installs and a win os in the span of uh... 12 hours.  i'm starting to think i should steer clear of technology :o
[08:18] <Dismember> anyone know where the include dir is?
[08:18] <alivedata> Dismember: have you run configure
[08:19] <Dismember> alivedata: i assume not
[08:19] <alivedata> Dismember : maybe that is y no make?
[08:19] <bulmer> Dismember: the /usr/include does not exist?
[08:19] <ThanatosDrive> Oh wow there's no autorun support through wine. Duh -.-
[08:19] <Dismember> alivedata: no it doesnt
[08:20] <decoy> what about like beryl or something. would that help? i've had ubuntu on this computer once before, and i had it perfect, great machine. but what about beryl?
[08:20] <ThanatosDrive> How do I change my sound to 16-bit?
[08:20] <hachi> I'm trying to build an ubuntu live CD that has an app built right onto it for people to test. There isn't any information about doing this task already available by chance, is there?
[08:20] <alivedata> Dismember : no it doesnt what?
[08:20] <Dismember> decoy: i'm a noob but have u run Xconfig?
[08:20] <Dismember> alivedata: no it doesnt exist
[08:20] <decoy> Dismember: nope. not yet
[08:20] <ntbnnt> riotkittie: you should only really worry when you hose 3 linux servers
[08:20] <Jordan_U__> hachi, There is, try the wiki
[08:21] <bulmer> hachi: maybe you can google for remastering ubuntu
[08:21] <hachi> Jordan_U__: okie, thanks
[08:21] <hachi> bulmer: allright, thanks
[08:21] <alivedata> Dismember : try running ./configure
[08:21] <Dismember> decoy: that used to work b4.. i am talking 1990's debian
[08:21] <ClNorris> G'Day everyone! Anyone here familiar with the i915resolution?
[08:21] <Dismember> alivedata: ok brb
[08:21] <alivedata> Dismember : in the source directory
[08:21] <decoy> Dismember: yeahh, well it didnt :/
[08:21] <Jordan_U__> !anyone | ClNorris
[08:21] <ubotu> ClNorris: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[08:21] <ThanatosDrive> !sound
[08:21] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[08:22] <bullgard4> Why is there no manual page for libata?
[08:22] <ThanatosDrive> !16-bit
[08:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 16-bit - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:22] <decoy> hey Jordan_U__ do you know how i could get the better resolution im looking for? along with beryl?
[08:22] <ThanatosDrive> Anyone know how to change my sound to 16-bit?
[08:22] <ntbnnt> !16-bit
[08:22] <RyanW> when i try and zone transfer the master server reports "zone 170.17.172.in-addr.arpa/IN/internal: refresh: non-authoritative answer from master 203.80.163.65#53 (source 0.0.0.0#0)", can you explain what this means please.
[08:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 16-bit - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:22] <ClNorris> Jordan_U_, I have a dell inspiron E1505 which is widescreen and the maximum resolution is 1024x768 and I want to go bigger like it was before I switched from gentoo
[08:22] <Jordan_U__> decoy, I was disconnected after I asked this before, have you tried restricted manager ?
[08:22] <ThanatosDrive> ntbnnt: Alrready tried it.
[08:23] <ntbnnt> haha
[08:23] <ntbnnt> its funny
[08:23] <peeps_work> ThanatosDrive, what is it set to now, and how can you tell?
[08:23] <Jordan_U__> ClNorris, Either use the -intel driver or simply install 915resolution
[08:23] <decoy> Jordan_U__: yeah. i just installed it. it didnt seem to do much
[08:23] <ClNorris> Jordan_U_, huh?
[08:23] <Dismember> alivedata: bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
[08:23] <astro76> !resolution | ClNorris
[08:23] <ubotu> ClNorris: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[08:24] <ThanatosDrive> peeps_work: Well I can tell because my Homeworld CD says, 'Why not try changing your sound to 16-bit, then installing?' And then it exits.
[08:24] <peeps_work> Dismember, did you do it in the main directory of the program you are compiling?
[08:24] <Dismember> peeps_work: /INITIO is the dir the source is in
[08:24] <alivedata> Dismember : you unpacked the source, cd src
[08:25] <Jordan_U__> decoy, Try System -> Preferences -> Desktop Effects for basic compiz effects
[08:25] <ziroday> lol
[08:25] <bullgard4> ClNorris: See also 'xrandr', 'xdpyinfo', ('xresprobe')!
[08:25] <GamingX> I am not able to access the ubuntume channel???
[08:26] <syntaxx> im using cups and samba. and i have a little problem in printer class status in windows when i paused the class it shows the printer status not the printer class status anyone have an idea how to fix that?
[08:26] <Jordan_U__> GamingX, ubuntume?
[08:26] <alivedata> desktop effects really screwed up a multi monitor setup I was running, whacky
[08:26] <GamingX> Muslim Edition, similar to Christian edition....
[08:27] <dstaley> Wide UXGA is 1920x1200, right?
[08:27] <Dismember> alivedata: peeps_work: http://www.sunix.com.tw/it/en/down/driver/Linux_Driver.pdf is the driver location with the readme
[08:27] <sx66> what is better, gnome, kde, or xfce as in resource management?
[08:27] <Dismember> see what u can make of it
[08:27] <adromeda> I recently added gaim and Rhythmbox to my start up, is there anyway to make them start-up minimized?
[08:27] <adromeda> (or in the taskbar)
[08:28] <Jordan_U__> sx66, What do you mean by resource management ?
[08:28] <dstaley> sx66: I reccomend XFCE
[08:28] <Dismember> fiesty has a driver for the card inbuilt.. but when i have tried to format a 400Gb WD drive it hangs on inode 1050
[08:28] <sx66> k
[08:29] <peeps_work> dunno, gotta sleep
[08:29] <Dismember> installed the drive on a machine with an ATI SATA onboard running fiesty formats no probs
[08:29] <Dismember> so i am assuming that the driver has a problem with drives bigger than 170Gb
[08:29] <foug> i'm trying to uninstall google earth, sudo apt-get remove Google Earth won't uninstall it
[08:30] <adromeda> I recently added gaim and Rhythmbox to my start up, is there anyway to make them start-up minimized? (or in the taskbar)
[08:30] <alivedata> Dismember : nothing on pdf
[08:30] <Jordan_U> foug, Apt/dpkg can only remove packages installed through dpkg
[08:30] <Dismember> alivedata: IM me
[08:30] <foug> Jordan_U: o i see, so i can't apt-get remove that which i've apt-get installed?
[08:30] <Dismember> i'll give u my MSN and send u the file
[08:30] <foug> Jordan_U: i can only* not i can't
[08:30] <alivedata> Dismember : is it a tarball
[08:31] <Diilbert> totem movie player has the Play Disc 'DVD-ROM disc' grayed out even though there is a DVD in the drive.  Is it possibly looking in the wrong spot for a DVD?  Where do set this since I do not see anything in prefs?
[08:31] <Jordan_U> foug, That and .deb files
[08:31] <Dismember> no
[08:31] <Dismember> its a ZIP
[08:31] <foug> Jordan_U: i see, so how would i uninstall a .bin?
[08:31] <alivedata> Dismember : what is the file type
[08:31] <Jordan_U> foug, Find the uninstaller?
[08:31] <alivedata> Dismember : and what is the file list inside?
[08:31] <foug> Jordan_U: ok i tried to uninstall Rythmbox Music Player, and the command still didn't work. How do i find out what the package is called?
[08:32] <GamingX> I have a Canon Lide 20 scanner, How do I install it?
[08:32] <Dismember> alivedata: 1622.config  drivers  include  Makefile  readme of 1622 for linux 2.4.txt
[08:32] <Jordan_U> foug, How did you install rythmbox and how did you try to remove it?
[08:32] <foug> Jordan_U: rhythmbox came with ubuntu
[08:33] <ntbnnt> oh well, my LUG disbanded
[08:33] <Dismember> alivedata: http://www.sunix.com.tw/it/en/DRIVER.php?cate=3&classnumber=2&usid2=125&usid1=34&Psid=447#top try there
[08:33] <foug> Jordan_U: i want to uninstall a few things that come with ubuntu, but not sure how :)
[08:33] <ThanatosDrive> How can I change my sound to 16-bit stereo?
[08:34] <Jordan_U> foug, You should be able to just "sudo apt-get remove rhythmbox"
[08:34] <alivedata> Dismember : yeh, send them an e - make sure you have all of the srcs, and/or the right package...gotta go - gd luck
[08:34] <alivedata> #cisco
[08:34] <foug> Jordan_U: sweet, that worked. So for say, Totem Movie Player, sudo apt-get remove totem?
[08:34] <Dismember> alivedata: ta for trying
[08:35] <ntbnnt> ThanatosDrive: read about ALSA, it may not fully support 16-bit unless you have certain audio cards and even then sometimes that 16-bit audio is dependant upon propreitory utilities by your cards vendor
[08:35] <bullgard4> What is the equivalent 'dpkg -S' command in Synaptic?
[08:35] <ThanatosDrive> ntbnnt: Okay. Googling now. I hope I can get 16-bit though, as anyone who has played it can attest, Homeworld is an amazing game.
[08:35] <Davy_Jones> bullgard4: what does that command do?
[08:35] <Jordan_U> foug, That is generally how it works, sometimes the package is different than the program name, if so you can find the package with synaptic or "apt-cache search foo"
[08:35] <foug> Jordan_U: what's the foo mean?
[08:36] <ntbnnt> ThanatosDrive: theres not a default swtich to 16-biut it reqires special hardware support and interaction with your kernel
[08:36] <GamingX> I cannot use my scanner using Ubuntu, can someone help me?
[08:36] <Jordan_U> foug, It is a slang term for "whatever"
[08:37] <foug> Jordan_U: o duh
[08:37] <ntbnnt> ThanatosDrive: there could be a custom kernel configuration, but i doubt ubuntu will like it very much that is atune to audio mixers and developers
[08:37] <foug> Jordan_U: thanks dude
[08:37] <adromeda> I recently added gaim and Rhythmbox to my start up, is there anyway to make them start-up minimized? (or in the taskbar)
[08:37] <Jordan_U> foug, np
[08:38] <ThanatosDrive> ntbnnt: Well at least here's one aspect Microsoft greatly trumps Linux at.
[08:38] <jtong> i added a user to a group and change the file to permission 770 and to that group but the user is still unable to read the file?
[08:38] <ntbnnt> adromeda: this isn't windows - i just have my ubuntu desktop boot the way i had it before by saving my session everytime i reboot
[08:38] <jtong> any ideas?
[08:38] <ThanatosDrive> adromeda: Just don't turn off your PC.
[08:39] <xukun> hi all, I get this error every time I start/reboot the system "Fsck died with exit status 8"  I pasted the logs from /var/log/fsck/ceckfs.  Anybody know how to fix this I sure do not
[08:39] <adromeda> lol, I want to play Oblivion sometimes though... (windows partition) lol,
[08:39] <ntbnnt> ThanatosDrive: there must be some support because mac os eats high audio and video equipment for breakfast, but even then, its propreitory
[08:39] <adromeda> how do I save my session?
[08:39] <pawan> hi
[08:40] <austinhawk> is it possible to use gaim with a yahoo account to IM someone with a hotmail account?
[08:40] <pawan> any good webcam software for ubuntu
[08:40] <pawan> !hi
[08:40] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[08:40] <ntbnnt> adromeda: go to System > Prefs > Sessions
[08:40] <Flannel> pawan: What are you trying to do with said webcam?
[08:40] <adromeda> you would have 2 create a msn hotmail account
[08:40] <GamingX> I installed ubuntume, how do I rollback changes?
[08:40] <ThanatosDrive> ntbnnt: Well I read up on ALSA. I'm not sure how to get it though. Would it be in apt-get or Synaptic?
[08:40] <foug> how come for uninstalling things, it's apt-GET and not apt-remove? what is get short for?
[08:40] <Jordan_U> GamingX, What changes?
[08:41] <pawan> i am just trying to test my webcam
[08:41] <Joelwork> anyone here get kismet working on the hp tx1000 laptop?
[08:41] <Jordan_U> ThanatosDrive, ALSA is the default sound system
[08:41] <GamingX> how do I rollback to my feisty fawn?
[08:41] <pawan> wheater it works in ubuntu or not
[08:41] <Flannel> foug: because apt-get is the name of the program.  'apt-get' on its own won't install either, you need the install as well (there are a number of other things as well)
[08:41] <orbisvicis> !alsa
[08:41] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[08:41] <pawan> camorama is not working nicely
[08:41] <Joelwork> I think its got the bcm4311 card
[08:41] <ThanatosDrive> Jordan_U: Then do you know how to change my sound to 16-bit? Will it take a lot of tweaking or what?
[08:41] <ntbnnt> ThanatosDrive: its some pretty hardcore configuration, I not an expert, check out some sound fourms
[08:41] <Flannel> Joelwork: tx1000 works fine via ndiswrapper
[08:42] <Jordan_U> GamingX, So you want to get back to ubuntu without the me additions?
[08:42] <foug> Flannel: ahh ok, thought it just aptitude. And aptitude-get whatever command, whatever program
[08:42] <pawan> hello
[08:42] <GamingX> Jordan_U: Yes...
[08:42] <Jordan_U> Joelwork, Have you tried fwcutter?
[08:42] <Flannel> foug: aptitude and apt-get are different programs (even if they more or less do the same thing)
[08:42] <ntbnnt> pawan:  here's what i did to load the drivers for my cam
[08:42] <foug> Flannel: ahh ok, apt-get is for ubuntu specifically i take it?
[08:42] <ThanatosDrive> ntbnnt: hardcore configuration? Ugh. I'm only so adept with Linux. Would you suggest I just dual-boot WindowsXP then?
[08:42] <ntbnnt> pawan: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=322218
[08:42] <ThanatosDrive> foug: And Debian
[08:43] <Joelwork> well its a friends lappy and he has been complaining about the wifi not being compatible very well
[08:43] <foug> ThanatosDrive: k cool thanks
[08:43] <Joelwork> its now working with ndiswrapper
[08:43] <Jordan_U> GamingX, Try "sudo apt-get autoremove ubuntume-desktop" ( that is probably not the right package name but it is going to be something like that
[08:43] <Joelwork> but cant run kismet on it
[08:43] <ntbnnt> ThanatosDrive: only if you really needed it
[08:43] <sxanness> can someone PM me, I need help creating a custom launcher for a perl application I have
[08:43] <ntbnnt> ThanatosDrive: do you have any sound at all
[08:43] <Flannel> foug: nope, it's just one of the many debian package managers
[08:44] <ntbnnt> ThanatosDrive: 16-bit could also depend upon application support (i.e. a game or video player)
[08:44] <Joelwork> does fwcutter work with the tx1000?
[08:44] <Jordan_U> Joelwork, I am not sure if kismet works with NDISwrapper
[08:44] <foug> Flannel: got'cha
[08:44] <ThanatosDrive> ntbnnt: I have sound, yeah. But I have problems with it. Like, Java applications produce a really fuzzy sound, and flash apps produce sound that's really really...electronic sounding, as if it went through a vocoder.
[08:44] <Jordan_U> Joelwork, If that is the  bcm4311 chipset then yes
[08:44] <ntbnnt> kismet does not
[08:45] <Jordan_U> Joelwork, I recommend removing ndiswrapper and using the native bcm43xx drivers
[08:45] <ThanatosDrive> ntbnnt: Everything else (RhythmBox, VLC, most programs) produce perfect-quality audio though. Oh yeah, and no MIDI support apparently, which is a giant bummer, because I wanted to compose.
[08:45] <ntbnnt> ThanatosDrive: linux-sound.org
[08:45] <ntbnnt> ThanatosDrive: i would see there
[08:45] <austinhawk> is it possible to remove desktop icons for mounted drives?
[08:46] <decoy> hello agaon
[08:46] <Jordan_U> ThanatosDrive, What do you mean by no midi support? It does not support some midi hardware you have?
[08:46] <Flannel> austinhawk: there's a gconf setting for it I believe
[08:46] <decoy> i still cant get my resolution fixed!
[08:46] <Joelwork> Jordan_U: oh ok , and my mistake its the **bcm4310*
[08:46] <ntbnnt> ThanatosDrive: theres some limited info on java sound, have you installed java via synaptic
[08:46] <ubuntu__> Hi
[08:46] <ubuntu__> I need some help installing Ubuntu
[08:46] <Flannel> !ask | ubuntu__
[08:46] <ubuntu__> I've made it to the "prepare disk space' (partition section) of the install process.
[08:46] <unagi> anyone know why .mov wont play in firefox?
[08:47] <ubuntu__> Flannel I prefer real person help if possible.
[08:47] <ubotu> ubuntu__: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:47] <Jordan_U> unagi, right click and try playing it in totem
[08:47] <riotkittie> phew. that could have been ugly.
[08:47] <sxanness> For some reason the terminal opens and then crashes if I try to access this application with my customer launcher... however, I can very easily open up a terminal window and access the application with the same command.
[08:47] <ntbnnt> ThanatosDrive: go to Apps > Add/Remove > Select 'Show all' at the top > search "restricted" > check the Ubuntu Restricted Apps > Apply > Voila
[08:47] <ThanatosDrive> ntbnnt: No MIDI support as in, when I load up BEAST and try to play, it gives me an error saying that no MIDI output device is available. And yes, I got Java via Synaptic
[08:47] <MikeRotch> what's the deal ubuntu__
[08:47] <unagi> i dont have that option in the menu
[08:47] <adromeda> gnu chess beat me in 20 turns (in total) :(
[08:47] <unagi> im trying to stream it
[08:48] <ubuntu__> How do I resize the partition to use 15GB of the free space on the drive? I have WindowsXP-MCE installed. And I need to partition the remaining 30GB. 30GB remaining for windows. 15GB to Ubuntu. 15GB to Windows.
[08:48] <Jordan_U> unagi, That will stream it
[08:48] <ubuntu__> However I slide the bar thing all the way to the left and it wants 75MB. guided thing.
[08:48] <unagi> i dont have an option to open it in mplayer
[08:48] <ntbnnt> ThanatosDrive: i dunno, sorry, it could just be a bug with the driver that was loaded for your card
[08:48] <Jordan_U> unagi, Are you using the totem firefox plugin?
[08:48] <kahrytan> ubuntu__: You got tv card?
[08:48] <MikeRotch> ubuntu__
[08:48] <ThanatosDrive> ntbnnt: Perhaps. I AM using a fairly outdated card.
[08:48] <MikeRotch> you want to look below the bar
[08:48] <unagi> whatever the default is
[08:48] <MikeRotch> at the maual
[08:48] <Jordan_U> unagi, Not in mplayer in totem
[08:48] <MikeRotch> manuL*
[08:48] <thx1137> where may I find the list of cards supported by both the nvidia-glx-new & nvidia-glx?
[08:48] <ubuntu__> No. I dont have a TV card.
[08:48] <MikeRotch> manual* sorry been dirnkin
[08:49] <ubuntu__> here let me make this easier
[08:49] <ntbnnt> ThanatosDrive: then its likely there isn't too much dev on it
[08:49] <MikeRotch> i know what you are saying
[08:49] <Flannel> ubuntu__: You can only join adjacent drive spaces (without using something like LVM),
[08:49] <MikeRotch> about partition sizes
[08:49] <adromeda> ubuntu__: I would recommend getting Wubi
[08:49] <ThanatosDrive> ntbnnt: Dang.
[08:49] <ThanatosDrive> !dual-boot
[08:49] <ubotu> Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[08:49] <ntbnnt> ThanatosDrive: common stuff and new stuff get the most support
[08:49] <unagi> is totem not the same?
[08:49] <Dustin> Ok so how do I install Ubuntu on 15GB of space on the same drive as windows without overriting?
[08:49] <adromeda> just google it, it's what I'm using, and it's great
[08:49] <ThanatosDrive> ntbnnt: Short on money and not in a position to get it. Oh well. Once I hit college, I'll have more options.
[08:49] <MikeRotch> Dustin, all you need to do is at that screen where you slide the bar look down at the manual stuff
[08:49] <Jordan_U> thx1137, apt-cache show nvidi-glx / glx-new
[08:49] <adromeda> WUBI
[08:50] <MikeRotch> you will choose the last option (manual)
[08:50] <decoy> can someone please help me with the resolution. btw im running amd 64 soo....with nvidia card
[08:50] <MikeRotch> then you will choose your first disk (usually hda1)
[08:50] <ntbnnt> ThanatosDrive: ya
[08:50] <Flannel> Dustin: you'll want to shrink your windows partition, you'll probably want to defrag first
[08:50] <Tremitos> sup
[08:50] <adromeda> !I've had problems with that,! Windows partitions not booting!
[08:50] <MikeRotch> Dustin, then you will select to use 15000 or w/e
[08:50] <MikeRotch> make the root /
[08:50] <Dustin> via manual
[08:50] <Dustin> right?
[08:50] <MikeRotch> yes manual
[08:50] <Dustin> can I click "forward" without the process starting to view the next screen?
[08:50] <ThanatosDrive> ntbnnt: Thanks though! I'm out for now.
[08:51] <Dustin> Once I click manual?
 Out of personal recomendation, use Wubu, no partitioning etc., well, google it
[08:51] <Jordan_U> decoy, have you tried reconfiguring X with dpkg or with nvidia-settings?
[08:51] <Flannel> Dustin: what do you mean without the process starting?
[08:51] <Tremitos> fun
[08:51] <MikeRotch> dustin then you will choose the disk you want to do
[08:51] <MikeRotch> usually hda1
[08:51] <MikeRotch> then you will chose to make a new partition
[08:51] <adromeda> so you know, http://wubi-installer.org/
[08:52] <adromeda> I HIGHLY recommend it
[08:52] <foug> is there a quick way to copy all the addresses in my address bar? using opera
[08:52] <unagi> where do i get this firefox plugin
[08:52] <MikeRotch> Dustin http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/installing
[08:53] <Jordan_U> foug, What do you mean by all the addresses in your address bar?
[08:53] <riotkittie> yay. four hours later, i'm finally installing.
[08:53] <MikeRotch> weeee
[08:53] <riotkittie> and waiting for something else to go wrong.
[08:53] <MikeRotch> i love the ubuntu
[08:53] <foug> Jordan_U: all the sites in my address bar, there's a lot of them. i'd like to save them some how
[08:53] <riotkittie> the ubuntu loves you too.
[08:53] <harry> ragnarok
[08:53] <MikeRotch> wooo
[08:53] <MikeRotch> what the hell does ubutnu mean
[08:53] <MikeRotch> i thikn i knew once before
[08:53] <thx1137> Jordan_U: thanks, that doesn't show all the supported cards
[08:54] <MikeRotch> but not anymore i smoke pot
[08:54] <austinhawk> flannel, thanks.  found it.
[08:54] <adromeda> for firefox, I use foxymarks, I find it to work the best (for synchroizing bookmarks)
[08:54] <ntbnnt> !love
[08:54] <ubotu> Love is like racing across the frozen tundra on a snowmobile which flips over, trapping you underneath. At night, the ice-weasels come.
[08:54] <GamingX> I uninstalled Ubuntume but it was messy, and now I get all sorts of errors. How do I get back the default settings for ubuntu?
[08:54] <Flannel> adromeda: you mean saving your open tabs?  doesn't Opera do that automatically?
[08:54] <ntbnnt> yay!
[08:54] <ThanatosDrive> Well. I'm back. Not even 5 minutes gone and I have another question. How do I dual-boot WIndowsXP if I have Ubuntu installed already? All guides I see are if I have Windows installed first.
[08:54] <Gekkko> any good Sega Genesis emulators for Linux?
[08:54] <riotkittie> what the hey is ubuntume?
[08:55] <nox-Hand> When booting my PC it now states:  * Not starting GNOME Display Manager (gdm); it is not the default display manager.
[08:55] <ntbnnt> Gekkko: dude!
[08:55] <ThanatosDrive> Gekkko: http://www.pknet.com/~joe/dgen-sdl.html
[08:55] <adromeda> oh, ya, when u exit Opera, it replenishes your tabs
[08:55] <Jordan_U> thx1137, Sorry, I could have sworn it did
[08:55] <nox-Hand> How do I change it back?
[08:55] <riotkittie> ThanatosDrive: after you install xp, you'll need to pop a live cd in and recover grub
[08:55] <GamingX> riotkittie: Muslim Edition like the Christian Edition....
[08:55] <Flannel> GamingX: did you --purge all the things in ubuntume?
[08:55] <riotkittie> !grub
[08:55] <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
[08:55] <Gekkko> ThanatosDrive: that's old and obselete
[08:55] <adromeda> u can do the same in firefox though, (history > recently closed tabs)
[08:55] <Gekkko> doesn't even emulate well.
[08:55] <riotkittie> ThanatosDrive: check out the first link ubotu spat out
[08:55] <ThanatosDrive> riotkittie: Yeah but will my Ubutu partition be touched?
[08:55] <Jordan_U> foug, I don't use opera so maybe I am missing something but do you mean bookmarks? How can you have multiple addresses in your address bar?
[08:56] <riotkittie> ThanatosDrive: nope
[08:56] <GamingX> no I just uninstalled it, but now it fails to load the theme...
[08:56] <foug> Jordan_U: you know, in the drop down
[08:56] <Flannel> ThanatosDrive: windows only installs to partitions you tell it to.  You'll want to give windows a partition (pre-partitioned) beforehand, and then you'll need to reinstlal GRUB later.  but that's it
[08:56] <foug> Jordan_U: when you click the lil arrow, and it shows the list of sites you've typed in
[08:56] <thx1137> Jordan_U: shows some general info about supported cards, but was looking for more of a list of cards, I'll keep looking though
[08:56] <Jordan_U> foug, Ahh, OK
[08:56] <Flannel> GamingX: Try reinstalling ubuntu-desktop
[08:56] <ramseize> question: can i access the ntfs, edit files in the ntfs partition
[08:56] <syntaxx> m using cups and samba. and i have a little problem in printer class status in windows when i paused the class it shows the printer status not the printer class status anyone have an idea how to fix that?
[08:56] <GamingX> Flannel:How?
[08:56] <Flannel> !ntfs-3g | ramseize
[08:56] <ubotu> ramseize: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[08:56] <Flannel> GamingX: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[08:57] <decoy> Jordan_U: well i just configured xserver-xorg. but in the resoltuion selecting tool it just stops at 1024x768
[08:57] <riotkittie> ramseize: you can enable writing to NTFS from linux BUT it's still in beta stage and there is the potential of something going wrong. just a warning.
[08:57] <adromeda> I havn't had any problems with it, yet...
[08:57] <Jordan_U> decoy, Did you configure it with dpkg-reconfigure?
[08:57] <Dustin> Ok going back to the install process here for a second. I've looked at both links provided. On Step 4 of 7, it gives three options. Now when I slide the bar all the way to the left, it says 'new partition size' of 72% or 75.1GB. Now thats the size my windows partition is. Am I reading that right?
[08:57] <Flannel> riotkittie: no, it's been out of beta for a few months now
[08:57] <decoy> Jordan_U: yes
[08:58] <Jordan_U> decoy, Did you try scrolling up?
[08:58] <riotkittie> Flannel: really? :O
[08:58] <ThanatosDrive> Flannel: How may I go about partioning this space for WinXP before I insert my WinXP CD? I only need about 5 GB (whatever is enough to run XP and DaemonTools)
[08:58] <foug> Jordan_U: i'd try to take a SS but it doesn't work, lol
[08:58] <decoy> Jordan_U: yeah, and i also used nvidia-settings
[08:58] <riotkittie> wow. i suppose it had to happen sometime, eh? :P
[08:58] <nox-Hand> Could anyone help me? My PC randomly changed to not booting GDM at start and I have no X - it states this at boot:
[08:58] <nox-Hand>  * Not starting GNOME Display Manager (gdm); it is not the default display manager.
[08:58] <GamingX> Flannel:It says desktop is already installed, I think I must change the theme, but I dont know how?
[08:58] <Flannel> ThanatosDrive: any liveCD will be able to do it (if you've got more than one HDD, you may be able to do it without the live CD too)
[08:59] <riotkittie> nox-Hand: randomly? <raises eyebrow>
[08:59] <Dustin> Ok going back to the install process here for a second. I've looked at both links provided. On Step 4 of 7, it gives three options. Now when I slide the bar all the way to the left, it says 'new partition size' of 72% or 75.1GB. Now thats the size my windows partition is. Am I reading that right?
[08:59] <ThanatosDrive> Flannel: Wait. This is if I have Ubuntu installed BEFORE XP, yes?
[08:59] <MikeRotch> yea but with manual you don't do the bar
[08:59] <MikeRotch> you manually specify in numbers
[08:59] <MikeRotch> the size of the new partition
[08:59] <riotkittie> nox-Hand: does 'sudo invoke<TAB HERE because i forget> gdm start'  do anything?
[08:59] <MikeRotch> on the same disk (hda1)
[08:59] <Flannel> nox-Hand: try dpkg-reconfigure --config gdm
[09:00] <Dustin> ok.
[09:00] <MikeRotch> =)
[09:00] <Flannel> ThanatosDrive: right.  You can't make changes to drives that are mounted
[09:00] <Dustin> ok going to defrag windows real quick. i think i got this figured out now.
[09:00] <Dustin> thanks everybody
[09:00] <nox-Hand> riotkittie: Yeah, that\s confusing, eh? I have in the last 10 boots ONLY edited my FSTAB which I have changed back to original. Apart form that, I created an ext3 partition on the 28gb unformatted partition (before that there was sda1 as / and sda2 as swap, sda3 unformatted)
[09:00] <MikeRotch> welcome and hey
[09:00] <Dustin> yes?
[09:00] <MikeRotch> when you specify the numbers make the root "/"
[09:00] <MikeRotch> and make it start at the end if you are defragging
[09:00] <MikeRotch> make the new partition "start at he end of the drive" =)
[09:00] <Dustin> gotcha.
[09:01] <Dustin> thx
[09:01] <nox-Hand> riotkittie: Your invoke command says the same as my error.
[09:01] <MikeRotch> welcome. laters goo dluck
[09:01] <ubu> im trying to remove compiz and it tells me it will also remove "ubuntu-desktop". will that mess with my system?
[09:01] <dem0n> hey i have a question how do i make my disk check its self when mounted
[09:01] <Flannel> ubu: nope, ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage
[09:01] <Harrison> Can somebody look at my script? I'm trying to make it parse commands, but it doesn't seem to be working. http://paste.debian.net/33885
[09:01] <riotkittie> nox-Hand: i'm sure there are better answers out there, but have you tried removing and reinstalling gdm?
[09:02] <bullgard4> lspci -vv output includes for example: "00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #1 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [UHCI] )Subsystem: Wistron Corp. Unknown device 10a5". Is the number 00:1d.0 a part of the PCI namespace?
[09:02] <dem0n> because after awhile it will say drive /dev/sda has been mounted 40 times without being checked
[09:02] <ubu> Flannel: ah so its safe to just remove it?
[09:02] <GamingX> How do I change the ubuntu theme to its default?
[09:02] <Flannel> ubu: yep, you'll need to reinstall it for an upgrade to gutsy though, when you make the jump
[09:02] <dem0n> lol illanoise
[09:02] <pawan_>  i am getting blackish image using camorama
[09:02] <ThanatosDrive> Flannel: So I could just shut-down my PC right now, pop in the WindowsXP install CD, install it, and it won't touch my Linux partition? (assuming I've already partitioned a separate section for Windows.) And then once Windows is installed, pop in a LiveCD, and reinstall/reconfigure GRUB.
[09:02] <pawan_>  i have nokia6600 can its camera be used as pc camera via bluetooth
[09:02] <MikeRotch> whoa dem0n
[09:03] <riotkittie> ThanatosDrive: right.
[09:03] <Harrison> Can somebody look at my script? I'm trying to make it parse commands, but it doesn't seem to be working. http://paste.debian.net/33885
[09:03] <dem0n> nothin
[09:03] <ubu> Flannel: ok cool, thanks for the heads up
[09:03] <MikeRotch> Gaming: System?Pref? Theme?
[09:03] <ThanatosDrive> riotkittie: So...partitioning this section. How do I go about?
[09:03] <MikeRotch> sry >=?
[09:03] <dem0n> harrison what type of script
[09:03] <Harrison> dem0n: Bash
[09:03] <dem0n> is it ubuntu related?
[09:03] <riotkittie> ThanatosDrive: partition which section? for Win?
[09:03] <Flannel> ThanatosDrive: Yeah, if you've got space for it, windows only touches the partitions you tell it to
[09:03] <xxtigurxx> hey all: i recently just had ubuntu installed and working perfectly. When i tried to boot it this morning, right after my bios loaded there was a blank screen with 2 cursors, one near the top, and one near the middle, blinking really rapidly. After powering off and on many times i was able to get grub loader, but ubuntu was going all crazy. Im trying to reinstall, but it keeps freezing up at 41% near the copying files part.
[09:04] <dem0n> as in bad drivers help mounting drives etc
[09:04] <adromeda> Acronis Disk Director is your friend ;)
[09:04] <ThanatosDrive> riotkittie: Yeah the section for WindowsXP. I need an empty partition, right? How do I go about partitioning it?
[09:04] <dem0n> we are not a programming channel
[09:04] <Harrison> dem0n: Kinda sorta.
[09:04] <xxtigurxx> Is it possible somethings wrong with my hard drive?
[09:04] <xxtigurxx> it seems like the partitions are all messed up or something
[09:04] <MikeRotch> anything is possible, is it probable?
[09:04] <xxtigurxx> I have no idea...
[09:05] <xxtigurxx> Im really at a loss right now, it was running fine.
[09:05] <dem0n> We are not a programming channel please join a programmin channel for that question harrison
[09:05] <xxtigurxx> It seems like a hardware error.
[09:05] <dem0n> xxtigurxx: type /j #hbh
[09:05] <xxtigurxx> whats that dem0n?
[09:05] <ThanatosDrive> xxtigurxx: Try to first detect where the problem is. Make sure the wires are connected properly, try taking your HD and setting it as slave to another PC and running a chkdsk, etc.
[09:05] <riotkittie> ThanatosDrive: i'd use gparted, if you have it. preferrably the live cd version (which you can find by googling, easily).
[09:05] <xxtigurxx> its on a laptop, thats my problem
[09:05] <ThanatosDrive> riotkittie: I have gparted, but I'm not sure if it's the LiveCD version.
[09:06] <riotkittie> But if you have a Win specific tool like Partiton Magic or something, you may want to us... no wait, you dont have windows installed. heh.
[09:06] <ThanatosDrive> xxtigurxx: Ouch.
[09:06] <adromeda> hmm, idk, If I were u, I would boot up windows, run Acronis Disk Director, and delete your Ubuntu partitions, of course, then you would get the grub menu...
[09:06] <nox-Hand> riotkittie: I have now: This is output; * Reloading GNOME Display Manager configuration... * Changes will take effect when all current X sessions have ended.
[09:06] <adromeda> o
[09:06] <nox-Hand> invoke-rc.d: initscript gdm, action "reload" failed.
[09:06] <Flannel> nox-Hand: try dpkg-reconfigure --config gdm
[09:06] <riotkittie> ThanatosDrive: the live CD version of gparted is... just gparted on a cd. nothing else.
[09:07] <adromeda> just completely delete your Ubuntu partition in the gnome app?
[09:07] <nox-Hand> Flannel, --config is not an option
[09:07] <ThanatosDrive> riotkittie: Ah then, no, I don't have the LiveCD version. And since I am currently out of empty CD-Rs, I probably won't be obtaining it soon.
[09:07] <ramseize> question: can you give me the best way on how to partion my disk:  like i have allocated 30gig for my ubuntu how would i mount it? how much would i put on the filesystem or do i have t o put it all
[09:07] <Flannel> nox-Hand: sorry, got mixed up with update-alternatives, just `dpkg-reconfigure gdm`
[09:07] <adromeda> EVERYONE: CHECK OUT WUBI-----------------------------------------
[09:08] <nox-Hand> Flannel:  * Reloading GNOME Display Manager configuration...
[09:08] <nox-Hand>  * Changes will take effect when all current X sessions have ended.
[09:08] <nox-Hand> invoke-rc.d: initscript gdm, action "reload" failed.
[09:08] <Flannel> adromeda: please don't spam
[09:08] <bullgard4> What is the equivalent 'dpkg -S' command in Synaptic?
[09:08] <adromeda> uh, o, sry
[09:08] <adromeda> I'm not trying to
[09:08] <Flannel> bullgard4: I don't know if there is one
[09:09] <riotkittie> ThanatosDrive: ok, no biggie. if youre not using a ubuntu live CD, pop one in and you can run gparted from that.
[09:09] <ThanatosDrive> riotkittie: I jsut realized the dilemma I am in. In order to partition this drive I need to unmount it, and in doing so, will shut down Linux, yes?
[09:09] <Flannel> ThanatosDrive: that's where the live CD comes into play
[09:09] <ThanatosDrive> riotkittie: I have 4 Ubuntu Feisty LiveCDs. gparted is on them?
[09:09] <adromeda> idk, it's easier than partitioning out space, sry though
[09:09] <decoy> well, i get x to start. but its starts to a pure white screen. but i can see and move the curser
[09:09] <pawan_> i am getting blackish image using camorama
[09:09] <pawan_>   i have nokia6600 can its camera be used as pc camera via bluetooth
[09:09] <riotkittie> ThanatosDrive: yep
[09:10] <bullgard4> Why is there no manual page for libata?
[09:10] <ThanatosDrive> riotkittie: Okay well I'll go for it some other day then. Right now I'm busy.
[09:10] <ThanatosDrive> riotkittie, Flannel, Jordan_U, ntbnnt, astro76: Much thanks, all of you! You're all great!
[09:11] <decoy> anyone here run amd 64 bit with nvidia? i need help with some resolution issues.
[09:11] <riotkittie> ooh. my install's complete. but i'm not sure if i want to pop the disc out and actually boot into feisty. i will cry if i cant get compiz working. or at least desktop effects.
[09:12] <Tama00> is there a realplayer media to avi convertor
[09:13] <xukun> hi all, I get this error every time I start/reboot the system "Fsck died with exit status 8"  I pasted the logs from /var/log/fsck/ceckfs in "http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32205/".  Anybody know how to fix this I sure do not
[09:13] <poop_flusher> Tama00, look into mencoder
[09:13] <Tama00> poop_flusher, okay thanks
[09:15] <riotkittie> are fscks on each reboot the norm with reiser?
[09:15] <eleckttruss> no
[09:15] <FireHazard17> riotkittie: that doesnt sound good
[09:16] <riotkittie>  reiser's a creepy dude. </offtopic>
[09:16] <ThanatosDrive> Tama00: If you're on Windows, SUPER works very well too.
[09:16] <riotkittie> FireHazard17: i didnt think so.
[09:16] <File13> I think im having a problem with my laptop over heating in ubuntu
[09:16] <riotkittie> File13: what kind of laptop?
[09:16] <Tama00> ThanatosDrive, hmm well im not but i could fire up my virtual machine
[09:16] <Tama00> ThanatosDrive, thanks
[09:16] <File13> Compaq Presario v3000
[09:16] <Davy_Jones> File13: did you check the system monitor to see if something is keeping the CPU busy?
[09:17] <FireHazard17> i like using jfs
[09:17] <riotkittie> File13: cant help you there, sorry. have you checked the forums? there's a subforum for laptop users, which may prove helpful
[09:18] <Davy_Jones> reiser is cool because there is no working windows driver for it
[09:18] <File13> It seems their was an app that was running that i had laucned earlier but was just owning my CPU
[09:18] <File13> the "lives" video editor
[09:19] <File13> i ended it and my temp started dropping pretty fast
[09:19] <File13> thanks!
[09:19] <Davy_Jones> File13: if your laptop heats up, i'm pretty sure the CPU is busy.. i got a desktop with windows installed, then i got a virus that keeps the CPU packed, and the CPU fan just won't turn off
[09:19] <riotkittie> the fs may be cool, but i stand behind my prior comment :P  no working windows driver for it? why does that make it cool?
[09:19] <File13> Yeah it was a video editor that was running in the bg but wasnt opening
[09:19] <Davy_Jones> cool
[09:19] <FireHazard17> there is no windows driver for jfs
[09:20] <xukun> anybody??
[09:20] <riotkittie> ah. hidden apps </3
[09:20] <riotkittie> ok. whatever. i'm rebooting. wish me luck. :P
[09:20] <File13> Sound question ive been trying to figure out for ages. When i plug my headhpones in the audio still comes out my laptop speakers, any idea on how to fix that?
[09:20] <orbisvicis> if a music file plays in nautilus but all other players do not recognize the codec.... what format is it & how do i convert it?
[09:20] <decoy> guys, for some reason when i load up gnome, it just shows pure white screen but i can see my curser
[09:20] <Davy_Jones> riotkittie: it makes it cool because no matter how apply security to an ext3 or ext2 partition, you can always boot a windows with the ext2 driver and access the files
[09:21] <Davy_Jones> orbisvicis: what's the file type?
[09:21] <Davy_Jones> File13: don't know.. does it behave the same way on winderz?
[09:21] <orbisvicis> Davy_Jones, it says its a wav
[09:21] <File13> nope
[09:22] <orbisvicis> Davy_Jones, vlc will play it but totem/soundConverter cant open it
[09:22] <File13> Only happens in ubuntu for some reason
[09:23] <Davy_Jones> orbisvicis: don't know.. probably totem doesn't use the same codecs VLC uses
[09:24] <Davy_Jones> i think VLC and mplayer use their own codecs
[09:24] <defrysk> vlc uses ffmpeg and stuff
[09:24] <Davy_Jones> it does?
[09:24] <ThanatosDrive> RhythmBox doesn't have native .wma support. Is there a plugin/codec pack I can get from synaptic or something to support it?
[09:24] <tarelerulz> I have problem I can't  to delete any files of this min mp3 play . It puts the in a .trash-100  that has files and info on it.  I did rm -r and it did not work
[09:25] <Davy_Jones> File13: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=343689
[09:26] <File13> thanks very much, ill check it out
[09:26] <orbisvicis> Davy_Jones, i just realized vlc could transcode the audio... heh ... now i can use it as system sound
[09:26] <Davy_Jones> File13: i think it's a bug though.. but try
[09:26] <monstermike234> t
[09:26] <decoy> anyone know why when i load gnome it goes to a blank white screen?
[09:27] <monstermike234> i want to delete all the .wma files in my music collection automatically... can i use something like rm -r *.wma ?
[09:27] <Davy_Jones> monstermike234: that would probably work
[09:28] <lietu> it wont with -r
[09:28] <defrysk> monstermike234, rm *wma
[09:28] <Davy_Jones> monstermike234: you can copy some .wma files in some folder and try
[09:28] <Davy_Jones> monstermike234: trial and error
[09:28] <monstermike234> awesome thanks i'll give it a go
[09:28] <Davy_Jones> defrysk: i think there has to be the 'dot' wma
[09:28] <lietu> Davy_Jones: it will NOT work recursively, it will only delete from the current folder
[09:28] <defrysk> Davy_Jones, no should do fine
[09:29] <monstermike234> yeah lietu your right. it doesnt work either way
[09:29] <Davy_Jones> then the -r switch is useless
[09:29] <monstermike234> do you know anything else that might work
[09:30] <defrysk> monstermike234, try mc of gnome-commander for filemanagement
[09:30] <defrysk> of = or
[09:30] <ntbnnt> !love
[09:30] <ubotu> Love is like racing across the frozen tundra on a snowmobile which flips over, trapping you underneath. At night, the ice-weasels come.
[09:30] <FireHazard17> ubotu: lol
[09:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lol - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:31] <lietu> monstermike234: you might try find ./ -name "*.mp3" | xargs -d\\n ls
[09:31] <lietu> just switch ls with rm after you are convinced it works on some testing run
[09:31] <lietu> and *.mp3 with *.wma
[09:31] <FireHazard17> poor ubotu doesnt have a soul :(
[09:31] <Davy_Jones> monstermike234: you can ask in #bash if that don't work
[09:32] <lietu> Davy_Jones: the -r switch is not useless, it works perfectly fine when you use it the way it was designed to
[09:33] <lietu> Davy_Jones: rm -r /home/user deletes all the contents of that directory and that directory, nothing will be left
[09:33] <n00dl3> Take it for a spin
[09:33] <Davy_Jones> lietu: my logic says rm -r *.wma should work
[09:34] <lietu> your logic is faulty
[09:34] <msm> hi all
[09:34] <Davy_Jones> lol
[09:34] <lietu> that WOULD delete any folders and files matching *.wma in the current folder, if there was a folder named "foo.wma" which had other files in it, they would also be deleted
[09:34] <monstermike234> the find command ends up finding all the wma properly but i need to remove them now...
[09:34] <msm> there's someone who had installed zimbra on ubuntu server? Would you forgive my english please..!
[09:35] <lietu> monstermike234: well as I said, just replace "ls" with "rm" in the end and "*.mp3" with "*.wma"
[09:35] <monstermike234> wicked thanks
[09:35] <File13> Couldnt find a solution in that link but thanks anyway
[09:36] <File13> Another question is there a way to have a program auto launch at startup
[09:36] <fizzos> hello
[09:37] <FireHazard17> hi
[09:37] <msm> zimbra server ????????
[09:37] <sauvin> file13, what desktop do you use
[09:38] <File13> wadda ya mean
[09:38] <Davy_Jones> File13: System > Preferences > Sessions
[09:38] <File13> ah
[09:38] <File13> thanks
[09:38] <Davy_Jones> no prob
[09:38] <Spaceelk> lo all
[09:39] <File13> i had to custom install a ralink network utility so i want that to launch, and im trying to figure out how to not really turn off the network manager but just have it not show
[09:39] <bidossessi> hellos
[09:39] <RichW> hi
[09:39] <FireHazard17> heya
[09:40] <msm> have someone confidence with zimbra on ubuntu? I need help please!!!
[09:40] <bidossessi> i have a problem with burning feity fawn cds
[09:40] <xukun> is it possible to see if the usb port which my usb hdu is connected is usb 1.0 or 2.0?
[09:40] <FireHazard17> what is?
[09:40] <ntbnnt> !kernel
[09:40] <ubotu> kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[09:40] <Davy_Jones> bidossessi: what seems to be the problem?
[09:40] <Spaceelk> q: iam looking for a way to get an overview of available optional/security relevant/base system software updates for a bunch of servers. anyone knows a script running and comparing apt-db on remote hosts?
[09:40] <jimcooncat_> I need a quick blog, any suggestions where? I want to be able to backup my content and tags easily.
[09:40] <bidossessi> i have downloaded the i386 and checked hash
[09:40] <bidossessi> but i get burn errors
[09:40] <File13> How to i tell where something is installed, is there an equlivant to a programs directory like on M$
[09:40] <bidossessi> i'm looking for help to track the problem
[09:41] <Davy_Jones> bidossessi: what software did you use to try to burn the cd?
[09:41] <FireHazard17> /usr/bin?
[09:41] <Spaceelk> File13: /usr
[09:41] <FireHazard17> us where the binaries are
[09:41] <Davy_Jones> File13: you can find the list of installed apps in Synaptic
[09:41] <bidossessi> i tried k3b, gnomebaker, nautilus (wodim)
[09:41] <lietu> !ask | msm
[09:41] <ubotu> msm: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:42] <bidossessi> i get no error messages at burn , but on reinserting my cd, i see a long list in syslog
[09:42] <lietu> msm: not exactly what I meant, but dont just randomly ask for "help", ask a specific question and not just scream around for help
[09:42] <Davy_Jones> bidossessi: hmm, might be your computer not liking ubuntu
[09:42] <File13> im just tyring to find the location of my ralink wireless utility to have it auto launch on startup
[09:42] <bidossessi> ???
[09:42] <Davy_Jones> bidossessi: but i could be wrong
[09:42] <Davy_Jones> bidossessi: did the CD boot?
[09:42] <xukun> anybody
[09:42] <bidossessi> Davy_Jones: :P
[09:42] <xukun> ?
[09:42] <FireHazard17> buy system 76!
[09:42] <bidossessi> no, it didn't
[09:42] <FireHazard17> verify its integrity
[09:43] <jimcooncat_> msm, I have experience as a user of zimbra hosted by someone else
[09:43] <msm> I have some problem installing zimbra. Installation process it seems ok. During initializing ldap services I get an error..
[09:43] <n00dl3> FireHazard17: locate it
[09:43] <bidossessi> with? diff ubuntu.iso /dev/mycd?
[09:43] <msm> daemon: listen(ldap://cedi01:389, 5) failed errno=98 (Address already in use)
[09:43] <Davy_Jones> bidossessi: if the hash is ok, it should work.. all i can think of is use other burning tools
[09:44] <FireHazard17> when you start from it
[09:44] <msm> cedi01 is myhostname
[09:44] <bidossessi> the hash is ok from the iso. but i'm not sure about the CD
[09:44] <bidossessi> can i check md5sum on the cd the same way as the iso?
[09:44] <midori> greetings all.
[09:45] <lietu> xukun: "sudo lsusb -v" might tell you that, just not sure in where ;)
[09:45] <jimcooncat_> msm, sorry I can't really help with that. Did you already have ldap loaded on the host prior to your zimbra install?
[09:45] <tupa> bidosessi yes
[09:45] <xxtigurxx> Could having a bad partition cause booting problems after the bios displays, including the ide's not being recognized?
[09:45] <n00dl3> !hi | midori
[09:45] <ubotu> midori: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[09:45] <tupa> bidosessi, do a md5sum against /dev/hd? (where ? is your CD drive letter)
[09:45] <ThanatosDrive> How do I unmount?
[09:45] <msm> no, I have not ldap running on my server
[09:45] <n00dl3> ThanatosDrive: umount
[09:46] <Davy_Jones> ThanatosDrive: umount /dev/device
[09:46] <bidossessi> doing it now, will let you know the result
[09:46] <ThanatosDrive> n00dl3: Bah no wonder -.- I kept trying unmount
[09:46] <Davy_Jones> ThanatosDrive: that happened to me once
[09:46] <jimcooncat_> can someone help msm with how to use netstat to tell what's using his port 389? I don't remember the syntax
[09:46] <lietu> msm: what does "netstat -lpn | grep :389" tell you?
[09:46] <jimcooncat_> ty lietu
[09:46] <xxtigurxx> Does the alternate cd cause less problems when installing?
[09:47] <lietu> jimcooncat_: np ;)
[09:47] <xxtigurxx> My livecd keeps freezing at 41%; copying files...
[09:47] <midori> thank you for the welcome
[09:47] <defrysk> xxtigurxx, i prefer the alternative install
[09:47] <n00dl3> ThanatosDrive: Tab helps a lot when trying to find commands.
[09:47] <xxtigurxx> Somebody told me it had less errors
[09:47] <xxtigurxx> i had ubuntu running yesterday, but my partition somehow magically went bad
[09:47] <Davy_Jones> xxtigurxx: the original install cd never worked for me.. i always get the alternate and ignore the default
[09:47] <msm> it return nothing
[09:48] <defrysk> xxtigurxx, the alternative install cd has less cholesterol
[09:48] <lietu> xxtigurxx: erm, define problems and went bad? if your bios doesnt recognice the drives with the autodetection settings on, there's generally something wrong
[09:48] <Spaceelk> q: iam looking for a way to get an overview of available optional/security relevant/base system software updates for a bunch of servers. anyone knows a script running and comparing apt-db on remote hosts?
[09:48] <midori> how about, whats the standard size for any linux distro installed on a hard drive?  how much it takes up just on first installl?  (I mainly want to compare ubuntu to fedora install size.  I don't got much spaces. I heard, they say 10 gigs for / partition, well.  i don't got that much.  how big is their install size?)
[09:48] <xxtigurxx> Well, after the bios, it displayed a rapid Underscore blinking near the top, and near the middle of the screen as well as a weird 1pixel line blinking
[09:48] <lietu> xxtigurxx: say, broken ide cable, broken drive, wrong jumper settings on the hdds or similar
[09:48] <msm> I'm trying to relaunch install
[09:48] <xxtigurxx> when going into the biose it displayed IDE0, and ide:1 with no labels
[09:48] <bidossessi> does ubuntu use halmount?
[09:48] <Davy_Jones> Spaceelk: that sounds very complex
[09:49] <xxtigurxx> but when it was working, it displays dvd-ram, and H.... something for the ide's
[09:49] <lietu> msm: if it returns nothing, it's quite safe to say nothing is running on that port, that error message just makes it seems like there was something already using the port
[09:49] <msm> lietu: let me try again to install
[09:49] <msm> lietu: thanks
[09:49] <defcon> midori, 3 gb ubuntu install
[09:50] <bidossessi> md5sum is hung. i think it might have to do with the I/O errors
[09:50] <lietu> msm: you could also try to check the program's homepage or similar for the error message
[09:50] <xxtigurxx> im hoping my drive isnt broken.
[09:50] <Spaceelk> well. ob fbsd i had a little cron doing portsaudit for each hosts via ssh.. but what the equivalent for ubuntu? cron-apt?
[09:50] <lietu> msm: most commonly they already know of your problem and have a fix for it
[09:50] <midori> anyone knows fedora install size???
[09:50] <lietu> midori: install or install dvd?
[09:50] <Davy_Jones> midori: huh?
[09:50] <msm> lietu: I'm not able to find something similar on zimbra webpages
[09:50] <defrysk> midori, <-[09:51] <msm> lietu: I'm trying install again. I come back in a few time thanks
[09:51] <lietu> msm: maybe you should check ##linux .. they generally have more advanced skills in figuring out the real causes ;)
[09:51] <lietu> msm: sure
[09:51] <Davy_Jones> i barely seen the ##linux people actually talk about linux
[09:52] <xxtigurxx> lietu: is it a bad thing not to have the names next to the IDE's in the bios??
[09:52] <midori> lietu, the Live disc,
[09:52] <bidossessi> ok md5sum will not run. i guess my cd is unusable. but that's like the seventh try. i'm getting fed up
[09:52] <xxtigurxx> thats when it wasnt booting up at all.
[09:52] <lietu> midori: they have a live disc?
[09:52] <xxtigurxx> but i also had a bad partition at the time :/
[09:52] <midori> davy_jones, im comparing fedora install size to ubuntu's install size?
[09:53] <lietu> xxtigurxx: well yes, that says the bios cannot recognice the drives, and that usually means there are some problems
[09:53] <Davy_Jones> midori: i don't see why that is useful
[09:53] <midori> lietu, i think it's just what they call a single disc install size
[09:53] <boris_> my brother's old comp seems to refuse to give resources to linux, ubuntu feisty says failed to allocate mem resources and then boots up
[09:53] <xxtigurxx> eek :o
[09:53] <Davy_Jones> midori: you still need to install the regular programs you need on both and it'll jack up the disk space
[09:53] <lietu> Davy_Jones: well I've been there long enough to know better ;)
[09:53] <boris_> it happens on live cd and when i installed it
[09:53] <xxtigurxx> well it seems to be working now,
[09:53] <midori> davy_jones, im comparing to ubuntu.  im low on space
[09:53] <xxtigurxx> im going to hope that it was the bad partition :/
[09:53] <bidossessi> it's curious that every ubuntu cd i try to burn fails. i don't have th problem with any other cd/dvd, and i burn a lot
[09:53] <lietu> Davy_Jones: I consider it a good thing they can talk about other things beside linux aswell
[09:54] <xxtigurxx> thanks for your help lietu
[09:54] <Davy_Jones> midori: then fedora AND ubuntu are not the distros for you
[09:54] <Paukstelis> hi
[09:54] <Paukstelis> ;] 
[09:54] <Davy_Jones> midori: fedora is about the same class
[09:54] <xukun> I interrupted process copying directory files, can I resume the process again?
[09:54] <lietu> midori: both can be installed in relatively small space, a "full install" with most of the commonly used features does generally take quite a lot of space
[09:54] <Davy_Jones> midori: go crux or DSL if you're short in space
[09:54] <d4rkmonkey> whats a good program to watch DVDs?
[09:54] <lietu> xukun: propably not
[09:54] <defrysk> !dvd
[09:54] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[09:54] <Frogzoo> d4rkmonkey: gxine, vlc, or mplayer
[09:55] <midori> davy_jones, i got the hard ware specs to run it at least oh kay speeds
[09:55] <d4rkmonkey> Thanks guys
[09:55] <Davy_Jones> d4rkmonkey: mplayer
[09:55] <xukun> lietu, ok thanks
[09:55] <fizzos> :)
[09:55] <Davy_Jones> midori: do what you like man.. but i would go for one of these minimal distros if i was short on space
[09:56] <midori> davy_jones, never done crux, but i have done DSL.  oh my god man, i don't got a p2 that i need to install on it
[09:56] <ntbnnt> !food
[09:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about food - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:56] <ubuntu_noob> Hello
[09:56] <ubuntu_noob> Can I ask, how big is wine?
[09:56] <ubuntu_noob> How much disk space does it munch?
[09:56] <ntbnnt> wine as in?
[09:56] <Davy_Jones> midori: what's a p2 gotta do with disk space??????????
[09:56] <kippi> what permissions to have i to set crontab to, to run?
[09:56] <ubuntu_noob> windows emulator
[09:56] <midori> davy_jones, would you say fedora maybe be 3 gigs as well as ubuntu.
[09:56] <ubuntu_noob> or, wine is not an emulator
[09:57] <n00dl3> ubuntu_noob: it's not an emulator
[09:57] <ntbnnt> not very large
[09:57] <Davy_Jones> WINE = Wine Is Not and Emulator
[09:57] <ubuntu_noob> I said that ^^
[09:57] <Davy_Jones> midori: i would say it won't make that much of a difference, if at all
[09:57] <ubuntu_noob> Anyway, would it fit in 2.7GB?
[09:57] <midori> davy_jones, the p2 at the time came with what?  3 gigs hard drives or so space, but besides from that.  they have very low specs that can'
[09:57] <xxtigurxx> yeah
[09:57] <ntbnnt> yea
[09:57] <xxtigurxx> its relativley small
[09:57] <n00dl3> ubuntu_noob: It should
[09:58] <Davy_Jones> midori: i can install a 180GB drive on a P2 machine
[09:58] <Davy_Jones> midori: na mean?
[09:58] <midori> davy_jones, can't run most recent distro or windows software
[09:58] <novato_br> good morning! i'd like know how to can apply this patch: http://dev.gentoo.org/~dsd/genpatches/trunk/2.6.21/2710_hda-asus-m2v.patch ?
[09:58] <novato_br> somebody help me?
[09:58] <Davy_Jones> recent distros don't have to require much hardware specs
[09:58] <Davy_Jones> but generally yeah
[09:59] <novato_br> how to can apply a patch ?
[09:59] <Davy_Jones> novato_br: try #gentoo.. duh!!
[09:59] <bullgard4> lspci -vv output includes for example: "00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #1 (rev 03) (prog-if 00 [UHCI] )Subsystem: Wistron Corp. Unknown device 10a5". Is the number 00:1d.0 a part of the PCI namespace?
[09:59] <midori> davy_jones, yes you can. you are kinda going off on random points man.  i asked you before, you think fedora probably be about 3 gigs?  maybe.  but you gotta understand, the reason im asking this.  i just wanna try the distro (ubuntu and fedora both).  thats the reason im asking
[10:00] <novato_br> no no, Davy_Jones, my distro is ubuntu
[10:00] <novato_br> my sound card doesnt working
[10:00] <jimcooncat_> anyone use drivel or gnome-blog? does either support tags?
[10:00] <Davy_Jones> midori: ok.. install both and see
[10:00] <novato_br> so, i need install that patch to work
[10:00] <novato_br> how can I do this?
[10:00] <Davy_Jones> novato_br: that link is from gentoo.org
[10:01] <rgappo> Hello, I need to configure a fax/modem called wisecom WS-5614EV1G but I think that there is no driver for linux, exist another project/driver to run a generic external modem on linux? thanks in advance
[10:01] <novato_br> yep, Davy_Jones
[10:02] <Davy_Jones> novato_br: try alsamixer and raise the volumes
[10:02] <novato_br> the problem is: I have a realtek sound card on board, my motherboard is: asus m2v
[10:02] <Davy_Jones> novato_br: it might be recognized but the system volume is down
[10:02] <novato_br> i've tried, Davy_Jones, and its wasnt worked
[10:02] <defrysk> novato_br, turn off the build in soundcard in your bios
[10:02] <howlingmadhowie> hi :)
[10:03] <Frogzoo> rgappo: if it's a serial modem, you just need pppd
[10:03] <bambo> hey guys i'm having trouble playing videos online
[10:03] <defrysk> novato_br, or are you also using that card ?
[10:03] <novato_br> defrysk, but on tutorials talking about to install that patch
[10:03] <midori> davy_jones, thanks man.  your wasting my time, and smoothly rude.
[10:03] <bambo> it says java is turned off or flash player is older
[10:03] <Jordan_U> bambo, Try right clicking the video and choosing open in totem movie player
[10:03] <defrysk> novato_br, not on my tutorials
[10:04] <bambo> i'm watching videos on website
[10:04] <bambo> i can't download them
[10:04] <Jordan_U> bambo, install flashplayer-nonfree
[10:04] <bambo> oh k
[10:04] <ntbnnt> is there a way to run URGE on ubuntu?
[10:04] <novato_br> send me your link, defrysk
[10:04] <novato_br> plz
[10:04] <Davy_Jones> midori: i can be more rude but some folks won't like it.. but you're welcome
[10:04] <defrysk> novato_br, I used an expression
[10:04] <Jordan_U> bambo, *flashplugin-nonfree
[10:04] <rgappo> Frogzoo: it's a fax/modem only I don't need to connect to adsl
[10:05] <midori> davy_jones, sadlly im one of them.  linux welcome friendly and kind people.  your not one of them.  good day though.
[10:05] <bambo> it says i already have new version of flashplugin
[10:05] <xxtigurxx> im out of blanks, is it possible to somehow extract the iso and boot it off a flash drive =p
[10:06] <novato_br> ok, defrysk
[10:06] <defrysk> novato_br, doublklick the speaker on your panel
[10:06] <novato_br> but what can i do ?
[10:06] <Jordan_U> bambo, What version of Ubuntu are you running?
[10:06] <bambo> its a new version
[10:06] <defrysk> novato_br, see if any of the channels is muted
[10:06] <Jordan_U> xxtigurxx, Yes, look on wiki.ubuntu.com
[10:06] <kel> xxtigurxx, your flash must support boot
[10:06] <bambo> 7.04  i think
[10:06] <xxtigurxx> thanks
[10:06] <novato_br> ok, no, defrysk
[10:06] <xxtigurxx> hopefully it does
[10:06] <bambo> but i can double check if u tell me the how to
[10:06] <Davy_Jones> midori: join #politics
[10:07] <defrysk> novato_br, did you hear a sound when you booted ubuntu ?
[10:07] <Jordan_U> bambo, What site is giving you this error?
[10:07] <bambo> videos.onsmash
[10:08] <bambo> videos.onsmash.com
[10:08] <Eoghan> I've got a problem with my vmware. Keeps asking me to override it every time i run any updates or install something
[10:08] <novato_br> i will try, defrysk, wait plz
[10:08] <Davy_Jones> midori: come on.. i'm waiting
[10:09] <Jordan_U> bambo, That site works for me. Do you have javascript turned off and do other sites like youtube work?
[10:10] <bambo> not sure about the java script if its on or not
[10:10] <bambo> but i can check you tube
[10:10] <bambo> give me a sec.
[10:11] <Davy_Jones> Jordan_U: do you know the codec you're looking for
[10:11] <Davy_Jones> err, plugin
[10:11] <novato_br> defrysk, i didn't hear any sound
[10:11] <Jordan_U> Davy_Jones, I am not looking for any codec or plugin, did you mean that for bambo?
[10:12] <Davy_Jones> Jordan_U: opps, sorry
[10:12] <bambo> ok so i opened u tube tried to play a video and a window popped up sayin install flash player
[10:12] <cryx> help what is unix !!
[10:12] <bambo> so i'm download that right now
[10:12] <cryx> lmao
[10:12] <bambo> once its done i'll check
[10:12] <Davy_Jones> bambo: install it
[10:12] <bambo> doin it
[10:12] <pawan> hi
[10:12] <Davy_Jones> bambo: you can also install it from synaptic
[10:13] <bambo> look like it got stuck
[10:13] <bambo> lol
[10:13] <pawan> any file downloading resuming utility for ubuntu
[10:13] <Davy_Jones> cryx: that's a lame and very old joke
[10:13] <Jordan_U> pawan, wget -c
[10:13] <Davy_Jones> pawan: d4x
[10:13] <Davy_Jones> pawan: downloader for X
[10:13] <Davy_Jones> but look for d4x in synaptic
[10:14] <novato_br> my sound card is realtek built in and i don't hear any sound!
[10:14] <NETWizz> Hi
[10:15] <NETWizz> HOw do I make a webcam work
[10:15] <Jordan_U> novato_br, Have you tried making sure nothing is muted with "alsamixer" ?
[10:15] <NETWizz> I probably should plug in the usb cable to start with
[10:15] <NETWizz> but after that what is next?
[10:15] <novato_br> yeh, Jordan_U, i've tried
[10:15] <Jordan_U> !webcam | NETWizz
[10:15] <ubotu> NETWizz: Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[10:15] <novato_br> and didn't work
[10:15] <pawan> flashget for ubuntu
[10:15] <Jordan_U> novato_br, So none of the channels had "MM" at the bottom?
[10:16] <pawan> !flashget
[10:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about flashget - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:16] <Jordan_U> novato_br, Or alsamixer failed?
[10:16] <bambo> cool, youtube works
[10:16] <novato_br> not failed the alsamixer
[10:16] <Davy_Jones> i don't think there is a flashget for ubuntu
[10:16] <jimcooncat_> NETWizz: use the help link ubotu gave you, and try camorama first to make sure the hardware is working for you
[10:16] <pawan> or download accelerator
[10:16] <NETWizz> My camera is not on the list
[10:16] <NETWizz> do I try anyway
[10:16] <NETWizz> okay
[10:16] <NETWizz> I bought a 22" View Sonic
[10:17] <jimcooncat_> NETWizz: yes, try anyway
[10:17] <bambo> ok so finally i can play videos online
[10:17] <novato_br> doesnt working my sound card on ubuntu
[10:17] <NETWizz> and it has a built in cam, so I want to ry it
[10:17] <NETWizz> okay
[10:17] <Davy_Jones> pawan: did you actually see what i typed?
[10:17] <NETWizz> Waiting on updates to complete first
[10:17] <Davy_Jones> pawan: DOWNLOADER FOR X
[10:17] <bambo> Jordan_l did you try playin video on videos.onsmash?
[10:17] <bambo> did say error loading or something?
[10:17] <Sonicadvance1> oh NETWizz? Is it better than mine then?
[10:17] <NETWizz> I don't know
[10:18] <Jordan_U> bambo, No it played fine ( the video on the front page )
[10:18] <NETWizz> It runs 1680 x 1050
[10:18] <jimcooncat_> NETWizz: I'd look through the Viewsonic docs to see what webcam they used
[10:18] <bambo> mmk
[10:18] <bambo> not it says Error loading
[10:18] <NETWizz> okay
[10:18] <bambo> lol
[10:18] <Sonicadvance1> Response time NETWizz ?
[10:18] <bambo> weird
[10:18] <NETWizz> All it has is a bunch of logos on the book
[10:18] <NETWizz> XP, Vista, and MacOS
[10:18] <eth1c> anyone here familure with debian?
[10:19] <cryx> your point
[10:19] <jimcooncat_> eth1c: depending on your question, maybe we all are :-)
[10:19] <NETWizz> okay
[10:19] <NETWizz> I just installed camorama
[10:19] <bambo> k, nvm
[10:19] <NETWizz> how do i test it now
[10:19] <bambo> its working fine
[10:19] <NETWizz> ?
[10:19] <bambo> cool, thanks for your help guys
[10:19] <NETWizz> what do I do to open a program and see myself?
[10:19] <Jordan_U> bambo, np
[10:20] <Eoghan> Anyone seen the error "vmware-player, action "start" failed." ?
[10:20] <jimcooncat_> NETWizz: now for the fun part, play "find the driver that works"
[10:20] <NETWizz> What?
[10:20] <pawan_> hi
[10:20] <NETWizz> I thought camorama was the driver
[10:20] <NETWizz> :-(
[10:20] <jimcooncat_> use the help link Ubotu gave you
[10:20] <bidossessi> Eoghan: what was the context
[10:20] <NETWizz> How do I run it
[10:20] <NETWizz> please tell me
[10:20] <pawan_> download accelerator for ubuntu
[10:20] <NETWizz> I just installed camorama
[10:20] <jimcooncat_> no, camorama is the viewer
[10:20] <Jordan_U> Eoghan, Yes it is a bug that they have left unfixed for months and the maintainer should be shot because you will also notice that you can't remove it with apt-get
[10:21] <bidossessi> installing from source should be safer...
[10:21] <Eoghan> bidossessi: Happens anytime I try to install anything through synaptic
[10:21] <NETWizz> It says Could not connect to video device /dev/video0
[10:21] <NETWizz> NOw what?
[10:21] <Eoghan> Jordna_U: ya, noticed that
[10:21] <bidossessi> that is a major annoyance. i use vmware on a daily basis
[10:22] <pawan_> any file downloading resuming utility for ubuntu
[10:22] <bidossessi> pawan_ there are lots of them
[10:22] <Eoghan> bidossessi: see i don't, but it means nothing instals properly
[10:22] <Jordan_U> pawan, You have already been given an answer multiple times
[10:23] <Jordan_U> Eoghan, It is a bug in Ubuntu's packaging of vmware-player there is a bug report on it that has a solution for getting the package to uninstall in the comments
[10:23] <bidossessi> Eoghan: any problem with installing from tarball?
[10:23] <Eoghan> bidossessi: no idea
[10:23] <bidossessi> if you need vmware; this might be the solution
[10:23] <NETWizz> jbirk@ubserver:~$ xawtv -hwscan
[10:23] <NETWizz> This is xawtv-3.95, running on Linux/i686 (2.6.17-12-386)
[10:23] <NETWizz> looking for available devices
[10:23] <NETWizz> port 355-386
[10:23] <NETWizz>     type : Xvideo, image scaler
[10:23] <NETWizz>     name : NV17 Video Texture
[10:23] <NETWizz> port 387-418
[10:23] <NETWizz>     type : Xvideo, image scaler
[10:23] <Eoghan> Jordan_U: right, i'll look up the bug report
[10:23] <NETWizz>     name : NV05 Video Blitter
[10:24] <Jordan_U> !paste | NETWizz
[10:24] <ubotu> NETWizz: 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)
[10:24] <rgappo> no idea anyone how to configure a serial modem on linux? I think that there is no driver :(
[10:24] <syntaxx> im using cups and samba. and i have a little problem in printer class status in windows when i paused the class it shows the printer status not the printer class status anyone have an idea how to fix that?
[10:25] <NETWizz> Please help me
[10:25] <NETWizz> I installed camorama
[10:25] <NETWizz> and xawtv
[10:25] <NETWizz> How do I make it work with my camera?
[10:25] <bidossessi> i think the burning problem might be with wodim. i wonder if there are alternatives
[10:26] <NETWizz> I think this is the camera
[10:26] <NETWizz> Bus 005 Device 003: ID 04f2:b021 Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd
[10:26] <NETWizz> yeah that is my camera
[10:26] <NETWizz> How do I use it
[10:27] <allbert> os[Linux 2.6.22-9-generic i686]  distro[Debian lenny/sid]  cpu[1 x Pentium III (Coppermine) @ 798MHz]  mem[Physical : 249MB, 53.4% free]  disk[Total : 4.64GB, 41.50% Free]  video[nVidia Corporation NV5M64 [RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro] ]  sound[] 
[10:27] <berto> hello, I have a intel PIV 3Ghz SMP. How can I do to be able to adjust the CPU frequence ?
[10:27] <CheeseGardener> How do I give myself access to my own external hard drive?  It says  I need permission????
[10:28] <Jordan_U> CheeseGardener, Change the owner / permission of the files so that you are the owner / are allowed access
[10:29] <CheeseGardener> how  do I do this?
[10:30] <Jordan_U> CheeseGardener, Either with the terminal commands chmod / chown or by right clicking and going to properties, you may need to run nautilus with gksudo to be able to change the properties
[10:30] <Bulazeem> i realize that i am in the wrong channel for this but no one in firefox chan seems to be there.  I am still struggling to adapt to linux and have another "noob" question.  I cant find out how to change my firefox home page for the life of me.  i am sure that it is something very simple but i just cant find it.  its not in the same spot as it is for windows and and looked in every menu.  once again sorry for the noob questions =/
[10:30] <m0r0n> Is it possible to choose another charset for saving text files in Gedit? I dont want utf-8
[10:30] <Jordan_U> CheeseGardener, alt+f2 and run "gksudo nautilus" if you want to do it with a GUI
[10:32] <bidossessi> Bulazeem: go to edit menu. you will find the preferences there
[10:34] <Bulazeem> bidossessi: wow thank you so much.   i coulda sworn i searched all though there.
[10:34] <vicentecarro> I have problems with usb audio devices in my system. When i connect the device i get this dmesg: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32208/  However i don't can find such device in gnome either alsa.
[10:34] <CheeseGardener> Ok it keeps saying this: You cannot change permissions cause the disk is read only.
[10:34] <CheeseGardener> But it isn't read only, it's an external HD
[10:35] <kraut> moin
[10:36] <bidossessi> CheeseGardener: what is the fs on your external hdd
[10:37] <CheeseGardener> NTFS
[10:37] <Jordan_U> !ntfs-3g | CheeseGardener
[10:37] <ubotu> CheeseGardener: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[10:37] <sidenet> i'm having problems with win32 codec
[10:37] <CheeseGardener> I already have that
[10:37] <CheeseGardener> it works now, I unmounted
[10:37] <CheeseGardener> and remounted
[10:37] <howlingmadhowie> CheeseGardener: the disk may have been mounted read-only. i think ubuntu is configured so that ntfs is automatically mounted read-only
[10:38] <CheeseGardener> I enabled write permissions to externals first before unmounting it.
[10:38] <CheeseGardener> So it was still set to READ only
[10:38] <dimebar> quck one: how do I find out what exact distro i'm using from the command line?
[10:38] <Jordan_U> dimebar, lsb_release -a
[10:39] <CheeseGardener> so does what I said make sense?  for why it fixed itself?
[10:39] <xukun> is it possible to information about my usb hdd, say like which brand is the hdu inside?
[10:39] <CheeseGardener> or am I wrong and is it still broken?
[10:39] <dimebar> Jordan_U: ah, thanks :)
[10:39] <howlingmadhowie> dimebar: seeing as the division between distros is actually quite arbitrary, i'd always see what the basic repositories are in /etc/apt/sources.list :)
[10:39] <Jordan_U> CheeseGardener, If you enabled write support after mounting it then you would need to re-mount it before that would take effect
[10:40] <CheeseGardener> Ah ok, so I was correct.
[10:40] <CheeseGardener> Thank you for the help though Jordan
[10:40] <howlingmadhowie> CheeseGardener: looks like it :)
[10:40] <Jordan_U> CheeseGardener, np
[10:40] <DavidHKMrPowers> is it good to run an internet ads agent?
[10:40] <CheeseGardener> Also too, a page that you may be interested in, in case someone else has my problems:
[10:40] <howlingmadhowie> xukun: it's possible that lshw tells you something
[10:41] <CheeseGardener> http://www.duncarin.com/wp2/?p=13
[10:41] <CheeseGardener> If someone is installing on a M45-S265 Toshiba Satellite with issues, that's the page to make it work
[10:41] <emokid> hi
[10:41] <emokid> hi guys
[10:42] <howlingmadhowie> CheeseGardener: cool :) can you add a topic to ubuntuforums.org with a link to that page? :)
[10:42] <sidenet> hi
[10:42] <emokid> sidenet where r u from?
[10:42] <CheeseGardener> I'm not a forum member but, I'll search the forums and see if it was already listed
[10:42] <CheeseGardener> if it wasn't, I will post a topic for it
[10:42] <sidenet> earth
[10:42] <CheeseGardener> There are a ton of hard problems with installing to a Toshiba Satellite sometimes.
[10:42] <howlingmadhowie> CheeseGardener:  cool :)
[10:42] <xukun> howlingmadhowie, thanks I will try that
[10:42] <emokid> me from hell
[10:43] <CheeseGardener> Although it was worth every minute of it.
[10:43] <CheeseGardener> Anyway, time for me to go.
[10:43] <CheeseGardener> Thanks again and cya.
[10:44] <emokid> so long jack ass
[10:44] <howlingmadhowie> cya CheeseGardener :)
[10:44] <sidenet> emokid- you're a waste of bufferspace
[10:44] <howlingmadhowie> emokid: don't insult people. you'll get booted it you carry on
[10:45] <TehLinuxN00B> hi. i was told this was the channel i should visit. ive tested ubuntu and xubuntu via live disks ive burned. ive never used linux before. out of the two which one would you say is easier for a linux new-comer like myself to use? i was told this was a good place to ask.
[10:45] <jonathan_> somebody help me please!
[10:45] <jonathan_> my ubuntu get crazy
[10:45] <fragged> jonatan, hit alt + ctrl + backspace
[10:45] <howlingmadhowie> TehLinuxN00B: the difference between them is how you do certain things on the windowing system. i'd recommend ubuntu because more people use ubuntu than kubuntu
[10:45] <sidenet> what'd you do?
[10:46] <Jordan_U> TehLinuxN00B, regular Ubuntu ( which uses gnome ) is easier for most things, though for some it is a matter of taste
[10:46] <jonathan_> I'm didn't doing anything
[10:46] <howlingmadhowie> jonathan_ a bit more information would be useful :)
[10:46] <jonathan_> after update my system
[10:46] <Frogzoo> TehLinuxN00B: go with ubuntu, as there's more that works right out of the box
[10:46] <jonathan_> than I restarted last night... I now I can't see my taskbar
[10:47] <sidenet> running any addons?
[10:47] <jonathan_> no
[10:47] <TehLinuxN00B> ah i see. ok. nother' question. which one is more customizable?
[10:47] <jonathan_> ???
[10:47] <TehLinuxN00B> and if i want to learn everything to learn about linux, i take it ubuntu would be best choice.
[10:47] <bidossessi> xubuntu is running xfce, isn't it? a bit advanced for a noob...
[10:48] <fluteflute> TehLinuxN00B: I would say you should go for Ubuntu because it is best supported
[10:48] <dimebar> jonathan_: alt+f2, gnome-terminal, then type 'killall gnome-panel'
[10:48] <TehLinuxN00B> ok ill do that. thank you.
[10:48] <jonathan_> ok
[10:48] <emokid> anybody from malaysia?
[10:48] <howlingmadhowie> TehLinuxN00B: they actually both contain programs from the same central program pool (called  a repository). after you've installed ubuntu of them, you can install the additional programs to include kubuntu easily and vice versa.
[10:48] <sidenet> dimebar, are you familiar with codec installation?
[10:48] <bidossessi> emokid: try #malaysia
[10:49] <emokid> hey thanks
[10:49] <coliny> quick question all; any decent Gnome SVN clients similar to kdesvn?
[10:49] <dimebar> sidenet: not really; only really use the ones from the repos
[10:49] <Jordan_U> jonathan_, Did that fix it?
[10:49] <dimebar> coliny: closest I've found is rapidsvn
[10:49] <jonathan_> yas
[10:49] <jonathan_> yes
[10:49] <jonathan_> thank you
[10:49] <howlingmadhowie> TehLinuxN00B: if you want to learn everything about linux, gentoo or (dare i say it?) lfs would be a better choice :) they would however probably scar you for life :)
[10:49] <coliny> dimebar; cheers....will check it out :)
[10:49] <jonathan_> my gnome-panel appear again
[10:50] <bidossessi> slax is pretty scary as well
[10:50] <TehLinuxN00B> bidossessi: you said a little bit ago that xfce is a little advanced for a noob like myself to learn. how is it different and more advanced?
[10:50] <sidenet> dimebar> i see.  are there any format converters that you would recommend?
[10:50] <dimebar> coliny, however I reccomend this nautilussvn (which is a blatant copy of tortoise)  - you'll find it here http://jasonfield.com/freebies/
[10:51] <dimebar> sidenet: acidrip ?
[10:51] <howlingmadhowie> xfce is another window manager. it's smaller and faster than gnome or kde, but it doesn't follow the microsoft windows way of doing things at all
[10:51] <bidossessi> xfce will expect you to know a little bit about linux to do some stuff. the interface would be confusing to someone coming from a windows pov
[10:51] <sidenet> i'll check it out thanks
[10:51] <Jordan_U> howlingmadhowie, I wouldn't say that gnome or KDE do either
[10:51] <bidossessi> but as howlingmadhowie said, its fast
[10:51] <coliny> dimebar, that looks quite nice....nice catch
[10:51] <bidossessi> i'm using xfce
[10:51] <howlingmadhowie> Jordan_U: well, they're certainly closer than kde :)
[10:51] <howlingmadhowie> Jordan_U: erm, i mean xfce :)
[10:52] <Jordan_U> howlingmadhowie, How exactly?
[10:52] <dimebar> coliny: yeah; may make it into ubuntu further down the line.  also make sure you've got meld installed too :)
[10:52] <bidossessi> for a first-time kde or gnome are the best choice
[10:52] <NETWizz> What about this
[10:52] <TehLinuxN00B> howling: are you talking about visually? from the live disk i burned ive been able to navigate it pretty good. or are you talking about something else? could you please specify?
[10:52] <NETWizz> Could I install this?
[10:52] <NETWizz> http://sourceforge.net/projects/sonix/
[10:52] <NETWizz> Would that work
[10:53] <bidossessi> TehLinuxN00B: usability. the way you expect a gui to work is similar for gnome kde and windows
[10:53] <howlingmadhowie> Jordan_U: well, the last time i used xfce you couldn't drop documents on the desktop, for example. right click opened a program menu etc. it's just different.
[10:53] <bidossessi> stuff like double-cliking and window manager
[10:53] <Jordan_U> bidossessi, Again, I have to disagree
[10:53] <bidossessi> Jordan_U: start menu for xfce -> right-click on the desktop
[10:54] <bidossessi> gnome and kde: start button on the taskbar
[10:54] <Jordan_U> bidossessi, I think you are thinking of fluxbox
[10:54] <howlingmadhowie> Jordan_U: whereas if right-click does something on windows, you can be pretty sure right-click will do something similar on kde and gnome
[10:54] <bidossessi> Jordan_U: i am using xfce right now. what ar you talking about
[10:55] <ntbnnt> aussiewholesale.net?
[10:55] <bidossessi> Jordan_U: fluxbox/blackbox work the same way, i admit
[10:55] <Jordan_U> bidossessi, With xubuntu you have an application menu just like in Gnome and KDE
[10:55] <NETWizz> jbirk@ubserver:~/Desktop/sonix/src$ ls
[10:55] <NETWizz> Makefile    sonix.h          sonix_pas202b.c  sonix_tas5110c1b.c
[10:55] <NETWizz> sonixcam.c  sonix_pas106b.c  sonix_sensor.h
[10:56] <NETWizz> How do I make it?
[10:56] <TehLinuxN00B> Another question. Is there an IRC channel that is great for linux new-comers like me? Where they wont mind answering my stupid questions? LoL.
[10:56] <NETWizz> what is the command
[10:56] <TehLinuxN00B> I mean once I get it installed and stuff?
[10:56] <Jordan_U> TehLinuxN00B, This is it :)
[10:56] <bidossessi> you are on it now
[10:56] <howlingmadhowie> Jordan_U: it's just a different paradigm. i myself grew up with windows (who didn't?) and seeing as i tend to use the command line mostly anyway, i don't really care how my desktop works. but we all know people who regard the xfce-paradigm as better than gnome/kde/windows
[10:56] <fyrestrtr> NETWizz: what are you trying to install?
[10:56] <NETWizz> sonix
[10:56] <NETWizz> It is supposed to be a driver
[10:56] <fyrestrtr> for what?
[10:56] <NETWizz> with support for my webcam maybe
[10:56] <dimebar> TehLinuxN00B: if you're gunna install ubuntu best place to ask them is here :P
[10:56] <NETWizz> Bus 005 Device 004: ID 04f2:b021 Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd
[10:56] <fyrestrtr> !webcam
[10:56] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[10:56] <NETWizz> It has the word Chicony in its support
[10:56] <NETWizz> I have already been there
[10:57] <NETWizz> I tried camorama and the other one
[10:57] <fyrestrtr> and your webcam is not listed as supported?
[10:57] <NETWizz> and also tried easy cam
[10:57] <NETWizz> Right
[10:57] <NETWizz> EasyCam didn't help
[10:57] <TehLinuxN00B> And if I install kubuntu instead... this is the place to?
[10:57] <Jordan_U> TehLinuxN00B, #kubuntu
[10:57] <fyrestrtr> NETWizz: to build drivers you will need the kernel source.
[10:57] <rafael__> rs
[10:57] <NETWizz> I have them
[10:57] <TehLinuxN00B> kk ty
[10:58] <howlingmadhowie> TehLinuxN00B: but the difference between ubuntu and kubuntu is just on the desktop. underneath they're the same
[10:58] <fyrestrtr> NETWizz: it is not something to be done if you are new to linux and don't know your way around.
[10:58] <NETWizz> I have the headers and the kernel source
[10:58] <NETWizz> I am going to try anyway
[10:58] <bidossessi> TehLinuxN00B: thus if you have problems that are not window-manager related this should be the place to come
[10:58] <NETWizz> I got my source
[10:58] <fyrestrtr> NETWizz: okay, start with ./configure
[10:58] <NETWizz> I tried that
[10:58] <howlingmadhowie> TehLinuxN00B: so if you have a driver problem, or you want to know how to configure something, both forums are just as good
[10:58] <fyrestrtr> but since it has a make file, you could try just 'make'
[10:59] <NETWizz> I got nothing
[10:59] <Jordan_U> NETWizz, Can you use pastebin to post the error that it gives if it doesn't work?
[10:59] <bidossessi> NETWizz: are you int the right folder?
[10:59] <ngentot> hi
[10:59] <NETWizz> yeah
[10:59] <NETWizz> I am in the extracted sonix folder
[10:59] <bidossessi> NETWizz: check if there is a file called configure in it
[11:00] <NETWizz> jbirk@ubserver:~/Desktop/sonix$ sudo ./configure
[11:00] <NETWizz> Password:
[11:00] <NETWizz> sudo: ./configure: command not found
[11:00] <bidossessi> configure will check if you have all you need to successfully make the program
[11:00] <NETWizz> jbirk@ubserver:~/Desktop/sonix$ cd src
[11:00] <NETWizz> jbirk@ubserver:~/Desktop/sonix/src$ ./configure
[11:00] <NETWizz> bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
[11:00] <Jordan_U> NETWizz, No need for sudo
[11:00] <NETWizz> nope
[11:00] <NETWizz> no configure
[11:00] <NETWizz> now what?
[11:00] <Jordan_U> NETWizz, Don't use sudo unless you know you need it
[11:00] <NETWizz> Well it does compile a kernel module
[11:01] <NETWizz> I know it is supposed too
[11:01] <NETWizz> I just don't know how to do it
[11:01] <NETWizz> it has something called Makefile
[11:01] <NETWizz> What can I do with that?
[11:01] <bidossessi> NETWizz: if no configure, then maybe running make straight will do
[11:01] <howlingmadhowie> NETWizz: "make"
[11:01] <JayFM> Hey, i'm new to ubuntu and linux, does anyone have any advice on where to go? I want to get into Shell scripting and C++ programming, but i want to become familiar with everything fist. Does anyone know of any good tuts that i should look at?
[11:01] <howlingmadhowie> NETWizz: "make" is a program which searches for a makefile in the current directory and then does the default operation described in the makefile
[11:02] <NETWizz> how do I copy the errors to a file
[11:02] <NETWizz> ?
[11:02] <hinogi> is there a repository for thunderbird 2.0.0.6?
[11:02] <NETWizz> it started making
[11:02] <NETWizz> but lots of errors
[11:02] <fyrestrtr> JayFM: tldp.org <-- this will help
[11:02] <NETWizz> how do I put them in a file
[11:02] <bidossessi> JayFM: i started out with 'rute'. it might be helpful
[11:02] <NETWizz> I know I can > redirect
[11:02] <hinogi>  &> filename
[11:02] <JayFM> Thanks... I'll have a look at those things now.
[11:02] <howlingmadhowie> JayFM: there are some good books on shell-scripting. i'm afraid i don't know of any online. as for c++. i'd always recommend starting with c and getting proficient in it
[11:03] <bidossessi> rute was a good all-rouder for me. idon't know if it's still maintained tho
[11:03] <NETWizz> thanks
[11:03] <NETWizz> how did you know the &>
[11:03] <NETWizz> that worked
[11:03] <NETWizz> now I have a file
[11:03] <JayFM> howlingmadhowie: I'm already proficient with most of the basics of C++
[11:04] <JayFM> and comming from php, i know a fair bit about procedural programming.
[11:04] <howlingmadhowie> JayFM: cool :) well, what are you waiting for? use the source, luke!
[11:04] <bidossessi> JayFM: i assume you want to get into linux CLIU proficiency...
[11:04] <bidossessi> cli
[11:04] <NETWizz> !pastebin
[11:04] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[11:04] <JayFM> Yeah, that's what i'm after... CLI
[11:04] <howlingmadhowie> JayFM: oh hang on, i have a decent c++ tutorial on my computer...
[11:05] <bidossessi> yeah, then definitely rute
[11:05] <fyrestrtr> JayFM: learn bash
[11:05] <NETWizz> Here it is
[11:05] <NETWizz> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32212/
[11:05] <nikin> can anyone point me out on a tutorial to install an FTP server... preferably proftpd, My main problem is that on the localhost if i try to connect, it works like a charm. but from the local network or internet, the connection stops at "PASV..." by loading the directory contents
[11:05] <NETWizz> Can anyone help with that
[11:05] <NETWizz> or should I just assume it isn't going to compile
[11:05] <babarhaq> hi all my alsa master sound control doesent have a capture tab?
[11:06] <howlingmadhowie> JayFM: this looks interesting: http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
[11:06] <fyrestrtr> nikin: there is a wiki entry for that.
[11:06] <nikin> fyrestrtr: ubuntu wiki?
[11:06] <fyrestrtr> yes
[11:06] <NETWizz> can ayone help with that bad compile?
[11:07] <nikin> fyrestrtr: i will take look now.
[11:07] <fyrestrtr> NETWizz: you need to install the kernel headers
[11:07] <bidossessi> NETWizz: can you pastebinthe content of your extracted folder?
[11:07] <JayFM> Thanks, howlingmadhowie. I'll have a look at the. I also found http://tldp.org/LDP/intro-linux/html/index.html
[11:07] <JayFM> I'll have a look at that.
[11:08] <howlingmadhowie> JayFM: looks good :) you'll soon be doing that stuff in your sleep :)
[11:09] <JayFM> Cheers :)
[11:10] <bidossessi> ok guys. i need to reboot and test this whole feisty fawn issue
[11:10] <bidossessi> btw, my normal distro is opensuse 10.2. but i couldn't help getting interested in the ubuntu experience. whish us good luck
[11:11] <nikin> fyrestrtr: i didnt find any, behalfe the one in german.
[11:11] <nikin> it tels me to open port 20 also... i havent done it.. can that be the problem?
[11:11] <fyrestrtr> port 20?
[11:12] <nikin> sorry Dutch one
[11:12] <fyrestrtr> nikin: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ProFTPD
[11:13] <nikin> fyrestrtr: ty.. this will help.. but this is not the wiki :( ty anyway
[11:13] <fyrestrtr> it isn't?
[11:13] <howlingmadhowie> nikin: if you need any help with german or dutch i can possibly help
[11:13] <fyrestrtr> nikin: if you are trying to connect to the ftp from an external network and its stuck on PASV, this means that passive ftp support needs to be enabled.
[11:15] <pahari> hi
[11:16] <the_giver> hi
[11:16] <JayFM> How do i mount my second HDD? I'm getting this error when i try to access it through File Browser.
[11:16] <JayFM> error: device /dev/hdb1 is not removable
[11:16] <JayFM> error: could not execute pmount
[11:17] <the_giver> i'm trying to add a  ssh user.. but whenever i try ssh-keygen -t rsa .. it fails
[11:17] <the_giver> =-(
[11:17] <the_giver> i'm creating this for a non root user
[11:17] <pahari> could u tell me how to add start up sound in debian
[11:19] <howlingmadhowie> JayFM: is it mounted at the moment? (can you see it in /etc/mtab?)
[11:21] <JayFM> I can't see it. I'll post the contents on paste
[11:22] <JayFM> !paste
[11:22] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[11:22] <xukun> can I install tuxcommander in feisty
[11:22] <xukun> ?
[11:24] <bidossessi> and i'm back on feisty
[11:24] <bidossessi> pretty cool
[11:24] <bidossessi> my atheros otb i'm impressed
[11:24] <vicentecarro> Hi
[11:25] <vicentecarro> I have lost my snd_usb_audio module. How can i recover it?
[11:25] <bidossessi> hellm i just might switch
[11:26] <howlingmadhowie> hello mr bacon :)
[11:27] <NETWizz> I reported my lack of a Driver to View Sonic
[11:27] <NETWizz> I called their 24 hour tech support
[11:27] <NETWizz> The guy was obnoxious
[11:27] <owh> Hiya, after thinking about it for some time now, I've decided that I should setup some environment to properly build packages that I'm fixing bugs in. According to the docs I've found, there are two real options, debootstrapchroot and pbuilder. What is unclear is which is preferred? I suspect that I'll need to setup several environments given that I'm fixing bugs that appear in dapper as well as in feisty. Any comments, recommendatio
[11:27] <NETWizz> He said that nobody uses Linux, get over it
[11:28] <howlingmadhowie> (maybe jono isn't jono bacon: http://www.lugradio.org/presenters/ )
[11:28] <NETWizz> I told him Ubuntu is popular
[11:28] <xyzu> Ubuntu is popular
[11:28] <NETWizz> He told me it isn't that popular
[11:28] <NETWizz> I said, check out their support forum and compare it to the ViewSonic Forum
[11:28] <NETWizz> You will see Ubuntu is more popular than ViewSonic!
[11:28] <Frogzoo> NETWizz: heh
[11:29] <owh> NETWizz: Perhaps you should stop using the Enter key as a full stop.
[11:29] <maix> hi, i just got this warning: http://maix.ath.cx/t/gimp-not-authenticated what can this be? did someone manipulate the packages? what can i do?
[11:29] <bidossessi> NETWizz: that doesnt solve your problem right now does it
[11:29] <NETWizz> Anyway I forwarded their drivers department my information
[11:29] <NETWizz> No
[11:29] <NETWizz> I also emailed the Easy CAm Developer
[11:29] <NETWizz> He even asked me too
[11:29] <howlingmadhowie> NETWizz: they've probably signed a deal with microsoft promising that if they will only develop drivers for windows microsoft won't sure them for breaking patent law
[11:29] <NETWizz> Well his program did
[11:29] <xyzu> Lol
[11:29] <jono> howlingmadhowie: heya, its me :)
[11:30] <NETWizz> What
[11:30] <NETWizz> That is bullshit
[11:30] <JayF1> howlingmadhowie: Sorry, i got disconnected
[11:30] <NETWizz> I was pissed off
[11:30] <NETWizz> 22" FlatScreen
[11:30] <xyzu> Wow
[11:30] <howlingmadhowie> jono: it really is the great jono bacon! :)
[11:30] <xyzu> 22"
[11:30] <NETWizz> Those assholes at ViewSonic made a driver for Widnows ME!!!!!
[11:30] <xyzu> :P
[11:30] <NETWizz> But no drivers for Linux!!
[11:30] <xyzu> Why not?
[11:30] <NETWizz> In My opinion, if you run ME, you deserve shit not to work
[11:31] <xyzu> *lol*
[11:31] <jono> howlingmadhowie: heh, well its me, not sure about the great bit :P
[11:31] <owh> NETWizz: Of course a display that requires a driver is a problem in itself.
[11:31] <howlingmadhowie> the great jono bacon, worship as a god by the cargo cults on the channel islands :)
[11:31] <jenda> I think there's something wrong with my Java. sun-java6-jre sun-java6-bin are both installed, but java --version doesn't work ("Could not create the Java virtual machine.")
[11:31] <xukun> is there a way to see how fast the copy process is while copying files?
[11:31] <bidossessi> owh: +1 on that
[11:31] <floriaki1> hey everybody! how can i choose my primary sound card in xubuntu? i mean i've got an onboard soundcard and a usb headset with an integrated sound card. how can i choose the headset (c media usb device) as primary audio output device? sorry that i'm asking in this channel, but nobody in #xubuntu helped me
[11:31] <JayF1> howlingmadhowie: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32214/ that's what's in etc/mtab
[11:31] <jono> howlingmadhowie: :P
[11:31] <NETWizz> I don't install monitor drivers
[11:31] <NETWizz> Just webcam
[11:32] <bidossessi> NETWizz: is it integrated into the screen or sum
[11:32] <howlingmadhowie> JayF1: well, your second disk isn't mounted atm
[11:32] <JayF1> how would i go about mouning it in the terminal?
[11:32] <howlingmadhowie> JayF1:  you say it's /dev/hdb1?
[11:32] <kahrytan> floriaki1: You could turn off onboard sound in bios
[11:32] <JayF1> Yes.
[11:32] <howlingmadhowie> jono: cool :) so any news on if there'll be videos of lug radio live 2007?
[11:33] <jono> howlingmadhowie: there will be, not sure when they are released though
[11:33] <kahrytan> floriaki1: Headset isnt a sound card
[11:33] <bidossessi> ok peoplem gotta prepare for my switch to ubuntu
[11:33] <howlingmadhowie> JayF1: first make a folder where you want to mount it. then: "sudo mount /dev/hdb1 <where you want to mount it>"
[11:33] <bidossessi> zhoa
[11:33] <floriaki1> as i said, it's got an in-built sound card
[11:34] <howlingmadhowie> jono: i'm looking forward to those. it's nice to see the team in action :)
[11:34] <bidossessi> is pidgin in a repo somwhere
[11:34] <NETWizz> What is the biggest monitor you guys use?
[11:34] <kahrytan> bidossessi: Pidgin is not in repo. You can get it from getdeb.net
[11:34] <NETWizz> BTW, does Fiesty have better support than Edgy for Webcams?
[11:34] <howlingmadhowie> bidossessi: it may be in the repos for 7.10 (gutsy gibbon). i doubt it'll be back-ported to feisty
[11:35] <bidossessi> nah if its not then id rather build from source
[11:35] <jono> howlingmadhowie: :)
[11:35] <CheshireViking> !pidgin | bidossessi
[11:35] <ubotu> bidossessi: 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.
[11:35] <kahrytan> bidossessi: Getdeb.net has the .deb file
[11:35] <bidossessi> id grab the svn if available
[11:35] <howlingmadhowie> jono: pity you didn't do it for 2006. it would have been fun seeing the capoira demonstration (and also the beard being cut off)
[11:36] <jono> howlingmadhowie: we did, the vid is online :)
[11:36] <the_giver> how can i specify the location where my ssh keys should be created... i thought it was ssh-key -f filename
[11:36] <howlingmadhowie> really? oh, i'll go torrent it...
[11:36] <the_giver> ssh-keygen*
[11:36] <jono> howlingmadhowie: http://www.lugradio.org/episodes/59
[11:36] <jono> :)
[11:36] <JayF1> howlingmadhowie: I'm getting mount: mount point media does not exist when i try "sudo mount /dev/hdb1 media"
[11:36] <owh> the_giver: Does the man page help?
[11:37] <floriaki1> isn't there such thing as a gui or at least a command that i can use in order to rearrange the order of my sound cards/devices?
[11:37] <the_giver> owh .. ? no... why do you think i am asking here...
[11:37] <bidossessi> JayF1 try the absolute path
[11:38] <bullgard4> Where is the Plug-and-Play namespace explained such as '00.06' in my kern.log message "pnp: Failed to activate device 00:06"?
[11:38] <Jordan_U> floriaki1, What do you mean by re arrange the order?
[11:38] <owh> the_giver: According to the manual, the key file is the last parameter in several versions of the command. For some, -f gives the input keyfile, and for some -f the output.
[11:38] <howlingmadhowie> JayF1: mount mounts a file system over the existing system at that point, so you probably don't want to mount /dev/hdb1 over /mount but rather at /mount/<some directory in mount>.
[11:38] <tupa> JayF1 becaus media doesn't exist -_-
[11:38] <howlingmadhowie> jono: thank you mr bacon. you're the best :)
[11:39] <bidossessi> jayf1 mount /dev/hdb1 /home/you/media if you created media in your home folder
[11:39] <owh> the_giver: I cannot tell you more until you tell me what you're trying to do.
[11:39] <NETWizz> I got SCP working a while back
[11:39] <NETWizz> it is awsome
[11:40] <Reubs> Hi, I have a problem in getting my FN keys to work on my Compaq Armada M700. Furthermore this makes me unable to adjust the brightness of my lcd screen. Could someone please help? I'm new to ubuntu
[11:40] <Reubs> the lcd screen on my notebook is really dim so it makes using it a real pain :(
[11:40] <pahari> hi..
[11:40] <howlingmadhowie> mm, the torrent for lugradiolive2006 appears to be on the slow side. i'll just grab it from the server directly
[11:40] <JayF1> nick JayFM
[11:41] <pahari> anybody can tell me howto network installation of ubuntu..?
[11:41] <Reubs> lol first of all can anyone see what i'm typing?
[11:41] <owh> Reubs: Yes
[11:41] <pahari> yes
[11:41] <mOrO^> Reubs: yup.
[11:41] <Reubs> ok awesome :D
[11:42] <Reubs> If anyone can assist I'll be most grateful
[11:42] <aCecouldbe> hire all could one help i like to use live ubuntu with mac ppc hardware is there any such iso
[11:42] <the_giver> owh doesnt work for me
[11:42] <the_giver> i still get an error
[11:42] <owh> the_giver: Can you give some details?
[11:42] <the_giver> sure
[11:42] <howlingmadhowie> jono: so canonical is a pretty cool company? maybe i should apply for a job there :)
[11:42] <Reubs> owh: i can see your responses just wasn't sure if my unregistered nick was a problem
[11:42] <the_giver> i get an illegal option on --f
[11:43] <jono> howlingmadhowie: very cool, demands a lot though
[11:43] <pahari> anybody can tell me howto network installation of ubuntu..?
[11:43] <the_giver> and it lists the options.. for my version of ssh.. it desont seem like -f is anoptin
[11:43] <owh> Reubs: I was referring to the dimness of your display :)
[11:43] <the_giver> only -F
[11:43] <Reubs> oh well yeah bearly able to read it
[11:43] <JayFM> howlingmadhowie: Could my not being able to mount the HDD be because of a problem when i installed ubuntu?
[11:43] <owh> the_giver: What OS are you running?
[11:43] <Reubs> not barely i guess just like really dim till it hurts to read it for a long time
[11:43] <the_giver> the truth is.. i'm tyring to create a public/private key for a user on the server so i can log in with ssh later on
[11:43] <the_giver> Linux Redhat
[11:43] <the_giver> its on the server
[11:43] <howlingmadhowie> JayFM: i'd be surprised. even if you have some wierd file system on it (like ntfs), ubuntu should be able to mount it.
[11:43] <the_giver> could i do it from my "client" computer somehow?
[11:43] <owh> the_giver: Hmm, and you are asking this on #ubuntu because?
[11:44] <ntbnnt> okay, now when i try to build xmms i get the error that i do not have GLib
[11:44] <the_giver> theres no redhat ?
[11:44] <Reubs> tried googling it but looks like a lot of exotic options....for brightness!
[11:44] <the_giver> its an old ver of redhat
[11:44] <the_giver> =/
[11:44] <Fer_re> Hi all
[11:44] <owh> the_giver: I cannot help with different versions of ssh-keygen. What OS is your client running?
[11:44] <bidossessi> JayFM: still having mount issues
[11:44] <ntbnnt> okay, now when i try to build xmms i get the error that i do not have GLib any help?
[11:44] <Fer_re> Are here somebody, who sets up Beryl/Compiz on VIA S3 Unichrome Pro VGA Adapter?
[11:44] <JayFM> howlingmadhowie:I know it is ntfs, because i came from windows... I have a file that i need to retrieve. I've tried using the absolute path with the sudo mount
[11:44] <ntbnnt> !glib
[11:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about glib - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:45] <howlingmadhowie> jono: mm (cue graphic of homer simpson weighing up cool against demanding)
[11:45] <JayFM> bidossessi: Yes, i am :(
[11:45] <jono> heh
[11:45] <jono> brb
[11:45] <bidossessi> did you specify the filesystem
[11:45] <howlingmadhowie> JayFM: what did you enter exactly and what was the error message? can you paste it on pastebin?
[11:45] <MannyZ> i have a folder on my desktop full of pictures. i have to take it to /usr/share/cairo-clock/themes. its says that i dont have root permissions.. so i open terminal and type su and then my password.. so im working as root. then i navigate to the themes dir. now i  just need the command to take the folder from my desktop to themes folder.. who can help me?
[11:45] <valehru> Can anyone recommend some project management software?
[11:45] <Elric> Hi there!
[11:46] <Fer_re> Elric hi
[11:46] <howlingmadhowie> MannyZ: cp -R <current position> <where you want to create a copy>
[11:46] <MannyZ> thanks
[11:46] <MannyZ> lets see is this right:
[11:46] <JayFM> The first time i tried to mount it, I used places>filesystem and i saw the name of the HDD there (Media) I double-clicked, and it came up with this:
[11:46] <JayFM> unable to mount selected volume
[11:46] <JayFM> error: device /dev/hdb1 is not removable
[11:46] <JayFM> error: could not execute pmount
[11:47] <JayFM> I then went to the terminal, and used sudo mount /dev/hdb1 media
[11:48] <JayFM> and sudo mount /dev/hdb1 /home/jay/media
[11:48] <howlingmadhowie> JayFM: the second one looks good
[11:48] <howlingmadhowie> JayFM: what did it say?
[11:48] <MannyZ> cp -R mannyz/desktop/tangoBlack /usr/share/cairo-clock/themes
[11:48] <MannyZ> like that howlingmadhowie?
[11:48] <howlingmadhowie> MannyZ: that looks good :)
[11:48] <Reubs> btw there is nothing in my /proc/acpi/video is that normal?
[11:48] <owh> NO!
[11:48] <MannyZ> ok ill try it :)
[11:48] <MannyZ> thanks
[11:49] <owh> MannyZ: NO!
[11:49] <MannyZ> :D
[11:49] <owh> MannyZ: The mannyz/desktop/tangoBlack is wrong.
[11:49] <JayFM> Okay, it seemed to work... I went to the folder i made, but now it's saying i don't have the correct permissions.
[11:49] <MannyZ> Desktop
[11:49] <howlingmadhowie> MannyZ: hang on
[11:49] <MannyZ> roger
[11:49] <owh> MannyZ: No!
[11:49] <howlingmadhowie> MannyZ: owh has seen something
[11:49] <MannyZ> what :S?
[11:49] <JayFM> "You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of "media"."
[11:49] <MannyZ> cp -R mannyz/Desktop/tangoBlack /usr/share/cairo-clock/themes
[11:49] <owh> MannyZ: You are not specifying the correct path.
[11:50] <howlingmadhowie> JayFM: you created media as root?
[11:50] <Spaceelk> JayFM: ^^
[11:50] <MannyZ> is it home/mannyz/Desktop
[11:50] <owh> MannyZ: It should be: cp -R /home/mannyz/Desktop/tangoBlack /usr/share/cairo-clock/theme
[11:50] <MannyZ> so you just added home?
[11:50] <MannyZ> k.
[11:51] <howlingmadhowie> MannyZ: and he also added the "/" symbol to make it an abolute path
[11:51] <slipknot666> hi, how can i make to set  the Windows OS as default boot instead of Ubuntu in the grub?
[11:51] <bidossessi> JayFM: you have to create your target folder as your destined user
[11:51] <JayFM> I've never used the root account on this machine... I don't even know if it exists, because i can't login as root.
[11:51] <giandrea> hello
[11:51] <Reubs> darn :(
[11:51] <bidossessi> hold on. does ubuntu use hald?
[11:51] <MannyZ> cp -R /home/mannyz/Desktop/tangoBlack /usr/share/cairo-clock/themes
[11:51] <MannyZ> hmm..
[11:51] <howlingmadhowie> JayFM: can you "sudo umount /dev/hdb1" and then "ls -l $HOME" and tell me what the access rights are for media?
[11:51] <MannyZ> now i created theme -.-
[11:52] <giandrea> how do I backup my sendmail /var/spool/mail folders? just targzip them?
[11:52] <MannyZ> and the right one was themes :p..
[11:52] <Fer_re> fucking burguins!!!!
[11:52] <Reubs> back to windoze xp it is :( CRY!
[11:52] <slipknot666> sorry newbie to ubuntu...what hald?
[11:52] <owh> MannyZ: I suppose "just" is relative. The difference between these two commands ls 'just' a '/', but the result is quite different -- don't do this on your computer. rm -rf * or rm -rf /*
[11:52] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: okay, i'll bite. what's up?
[11:52] <MannyZ> :p
[11:52] <slipknot666> i just want to know...im still into ubuntu not xp
[11:52] <JayFM> drwxr-xr-x 2 jay jay 4096 2007-08-02 19:34 media
[11:52] <MannyZ> like a hacker talking :S
[11:52] <MannyZ> :D
[11:53] <MannyZ> hey hey hey.. my second day on linux
[11:53] <Reubs> howling: can't adjust the brightness on my Compaq Armada M700 along with its FN keys
[11:53] <JayFM> I'm logged in as jay, as far as i know, that's the only account on this machine
[11:53] <MannyZ> owh
[11:53] <MannyZ> come to #manda
[11:53] <owh> MannyZ: Why?
[11:53] <Reubs> howling: it's horribly dim and the /proc/acpi/video folder is empty
[11:53] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: yep, if compaq uses the operating system to do that, it may well be impossible under linux
[11:53] <bidossessi> when you ran the mount command, did you get any error?
[11:54] <MannyZ> talk there..
[11:54] <Reubs> ouch
[11:54] <MannyZ> here is a big hassle
[11:54] <owh> MannyZ: About what?
[11:54] <mikl> DCC CHAT OHIHAVENOIDEAHOW
[11:54] <MannyZ> well..
[11:54] <Jordan_U> Reubs, I doubt seriously that it is impossible
[11:54] <MannyZ> you see -.-
[11:54] <MannyZ> i cant even ask you
[11:54] <Reubs> any possible workarounds? seems like an awful waste to just abandon ubuntu cause of a simple brightness seting
[11:54] <Jordan_U> !ops
[11:54] <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
[11:54] <MannyZ> big spam
[11:54] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: however let me ask my flatmate. he had a similar problem with his sony vaio
[11:54] <MannyZ> #manda :S..
[11:54] <Reubs> okie
[11:54] <Reubs> i remember sony vaio had specific guides on that
[11:54] <Sfinx> Can someone advise me a mediaplayer for x64 architecture?
[11:55] <Sfinx> Smplayer only works on 32bit it seems
[11:55] <MannyZ> owh.. come to #manda please :P?
[11:55] <selig5> vlc works on x64 I believe...
[11:55] <Sfinx> ok i'll check that one out
[11:56] <JayF1> howling: Sorry, i got disconnected again.
[11:56] <Frogzoo> ks-ubuntu ravigehlot userund XwizzoX Jesusbird Busata: fix your router/firewall/chat client for the dcc sploit that's getting you kicked
[11:56] <owh> MannyZ: If it's nothing you cannot discuss here, I suspect I won't be that interested.
[11:56] <Busata> huh?
[11:56] <Busata> when did I got kicked?
[11:56] <Busata> !dcc
[11:56] <ubotu> 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
[11:56] <Frogzoo> ok Busata, not you, just bad timing
[11:56] <Reubs> howling and jordan: seems like other distros have it for this compaq thing
[11:57] <MannyZ> ok owh
[11:57] <MannyZ> cp -R /home/mannyz/Desktop/tangoBlack /usr/share/cairo-clock/themes i typed that
[11:57] <bidossessi> Sfinx: i fail to see why the architecture should matter
[11:57] <MannyZ> and it extracted all inside the folder to that dir
[11:57] <owh> MannyZ: That's what you asked for.
[11:57] <owh> MannyZ: You always get what you ask for with computers :)
[11:57] <MannyZ> but umm i realised that after the tangoBlack you have to add a slash /.
[11:58] <MannyZ> how i delete the theme dir?
[11:58] <MannyZ> it was themes the right one..
[11:58] <MannyZ> rmdir?
[11:58] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs:  have a look here: http://www.lrr.in.tum.de/~acher/m300/index.html
[11:58] <Sfinx> ok vlc installed
[11:58] <owh> MannyZ: rmdir will only remove empty directories. The rm -rf command will remove a filled directory, but be careful, you can really break stuff!
[11:58] <bidossessi> Sfinx: anyone of them should work
[11:59] <JayF1> howlingmadhowie: did you get the permissions that i sent before?
[11:59] <Sfinx> but
[11:59] <Sfinx> err
[11:59] <Sfinx> smplayer doesn't have a x64 install .dev package
[11:59] <evan_> hey yesterday ive tried to punt my computer in hibernating mode now i get these errors:O http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32217/
[11:59] <Reubs> howling: looking :D
[11:59] <bidossessi> JayF1: your permissions are fine
[11:59] <evan_> what can i do?
[11:59] <howlingmadhowie> JayF1: oh sorry. i was busy... one second...
[11:59] <Reubs> not the same model but worth a try i guess
[11:59] <Sfinx> bidossessi: if you can tell me how to install smplayer on x64 let me know =] 
[11:59] <bidossessi> Sfinx: compile then...
[11:59] <JayF1> howlingmadhowie: Okay
[12:00] <Sfinx> hmm
[12:00] <MannyZ> thanks owh
[12:00] <MannyZ> lets ghope i dont delete a wrong dir :D
[12:00] <bidossessi> smplayer is just a frontend for mplayer
[12:00] <bidossessi> i have mplayer running on an amd64 with no problem
[12:00] <giandrea> I can't tar /var/spool/mail because it is being modified by sendmail I guess, how could I do?
[12:01] <owh> giandrea: Stop sendmail, then tar it up.
[12:01] <MannyZ> thanks owh
[12:01] <Sfinx> just opened a wmv and it's stuttering
[12:01] <Sfinx> =/
[12:01] <howlingmadhowie> JayF1: yep, your permissions are fine. i'd try mounting the drive with rw, user and see if that helps:
[12:01] <owh> giandrea: Likely that isn't the problem though.
[12:01] <giandrea> owh: I tried this night and it still doesn't work
[12:01] <Reubs> howling: i have saved the fiel to desktop. how do i compile it? type tohse commands but browse to the desktop first?
[12:01] <JayF1> howlingmadhowie: Sorry, but how do i go about that?
[12:01] <Sfinx> the standard videoplayer didn't stutter
[12:01] <owh> giandrea: What actual error do you have?
[12:01] <giandrea> owh: it stops and it says that a file has changed
[12:02] <bidossessi> Sfinx: what are your needs exactely?
[12:02] <MannyZ> owh do you have a page with all commands :S?.. im a newby and i would need all commands.. like esxtracting.. installing changing places everything :S..
[12:02] <bidossessi> MannyZ: use mc. it works wonders in cli
[12:02] <lynx_75> Hello
[12:02] <owh> MannyZ: The computer has the man command, you can use it to find out about each command. If you don't know which command, try the apropos command.
[12:02] <MannyZ> ok.. how i use it :D
[12:02] <bidossessi> open a console and type mc
[12:02] <howlingmadhowie> JayF1: sorry: "sudo mount /dev/hdb1 /home/jay/media -o rw,user"
[12:03] <MannyZ> command not found :p
[12:03] <Sfinx> bidossessi: i installed vlc player but it stutters while playing videos - but i'll look around a bit more for solutions
[12:03] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: okay, let's see if this works easily. if not it could take a long time
[12:03] <lynx_75> HELLO
[12:03] <bidossessi> Sfinx: why not xine?
[12:03] <Sfinx> never heard of, let me look that up
[12:03] <lynx_75> Someone could you help me ?
[12:03] <bidossessi> MannyZ: if you are going to bne doing stuff in cli, i recommend installing mc
[12:03] <Sfinx> i'm rather new to ubuntu/linux :)
[12:03] <bidossessi> Sfinx: my bad
[12:04] <MannyZ> ohh sure D:
[12:04] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: open a terminal and make a directory to work in. move the downloaded file to the directory :)
[12:04] <MannyZ> sudo apt-get install mc ?
[12:04] <Reubs> i've done that
[12:04] <owh> giandrea: Well, the application modifying the directory may not be sendmail, but exim. Try this: lsof | grep mail and see what you get.
[12:04] <Reubs> placed it /home/reddi
[12:04] <JayF1> howlingmadhowie:still not working. :\
[12:04] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: okay, decompress the file.
[12:04] <giandrea> owh: thanks
[12:04] <owh> MannyZ: sudo aptitude install mc
[12:04] <Reubs> how do i o that?
[12:04] <lynx_75> could someone help me?
[12:04] <bidossessi> JayF1: do you still get perm errors?
[12:04] <howlingmadhowie> JayF1: can you navigate into /home/jay/media using root? (sudo -i)
[12:04] <lynx_75> please
[12:04] <JayF1> howlingmadhowie: Should i just reinstall windows, get what i need, then format the drive as a ext3?
[12:04] <owh> lynx_75: Only if you actually tell us what your problem is.
[12:05] <MannyZ> why its aptitude this time?
[12:05] <Reubs> howlling: tried this gcc -O2 -o m300bl m300bl.c  but it gave me a lot of errors of missing files
[12:05] <owh> MannyZ: It allows you to remove stuff automatically if you don't like what you just installed.
[12:05] <JayF1> using cd, yes i can
[12:05] <lynx_75> Yes, I've posted it http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=514951
[12:05] <MannyZ> ohh
[12:05] <giandrea> owh: nothing returned
[12:05] <howlingmadhowie> JayF1: i really have very little experience with ntfs. it may be easier, i dunno. however, you managed to mount the file system, so theoretically you should be able to get into it and take stuff out of it
[12:05] <lynx_75> about 3G card under ubuntu
[12:05] <giandrea> owh: what if I try with sendmail?
[12:06] <bidossessi> JayF1: the chmod/chown the folder to your user
[12:06] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: can you paste the errors on pastebin?
[12:06] <Reubs> ok sec
[12:06] <JayF1> Okay, i can see everything using ls. How do i change the permissions so that i can view it using file browser?
[12:06] <owh> giandrea: Well the grep would have returned a sendmail instance because it contains the word mail.
[12:06] <lynx_75> own , did you read it, please
[12:06] <Sfinx> bidossessi: xine seems to work flawless, thanks :-)
[12:06] <howlingmadhowie> JayF1: what are the permissions on /home/jay/media now?
[12:06] <giandrea> owh: I grepped for exim
[12:06] <bidossessi> Sfinx: :)
[12:06] <evan_> sorrie this was the error log
[12:06] <evan_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32218/
[12:07] <Reubs> howlingmadhowie: http://pastebin.com/d3353de76
[12:07] <JayF1> howlingmadhowie: rx and root is the owner
[12:07] <owh> giandrea: So, you grepped for mail and exim?
[12:07] <lynx_75> I have got a problem with vodafone connect card
[12:07] <giandrea> owh: ok, I grepped for mail and I see some files in /var/spool/mail are open
[12:08] <owh> giandrea: Which process is holding them open?
[12:08] <owh> giandrea: It will show in the first columns.
[12:08] <howlingmadhowie> JayF1: mm, then you should be able to read it at least
[12:08] <LiberCogito> mannyz: http://www.pixelbeat.org/cmdline.html
[12:08] <giandrea> owh: bash, perl5.8.0,lsof,grep
[12:09] <LiberCogito> mannyz: is that what you're looking for?
[12:09] <owh> lynx_75: I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the hardware, but the setup command you show should be run where you downloaded whatever the instructions told you.
[12:09] <MannyZ> LiberCogito lets see
[12:09] <giandrea> owh: may that be the webmail?
[12:09] <bullgard4> In kern.log I obtain a line "Back to C!" between 'LATE suspend' and 'EARLY resume'. What stands 'C' for?
[12:09] <Reubs> howling: http://pastebin.com/d3353de76
[12:09] <bidossessi> JayF1: try chown -R jay:users /home/jay/media (if users is the user group in ubuntu)
[12:09] <lynx_75> there's someone that are usig the vodafone connect card?
[12:09] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: oops :) there are some missing libraries on your system
[12:09] <owh> giandrea: Sound plausible.
[12:09] <JayF1> that's as root though, so i can only see it in the terminal (Something i don't have much exp in) What should i chmod the folder to so jay is the owner?
[12:09] <Ghismo> hey guys i'm looking for a gui for hdparm and cpu frequency manager
[12:09] <Valde> Yo guys
[12:09] <MannyZ> LiberCogito thank you!
[12:09] <lynx_75> own thanks
[12:09] <Reubs> howlingmadhowie: what does that mean :(
[12:09] <giandrea> owh: thanks for the hint, lsof is extremely useful
[12:09] <Ghismo> could anyone give me a trick?
[12:10] <MannyZ> LiberCogito just the kind i like :p
[12:10] <the_giver> if i just want to setup ssh with a password (no public key)... how can i create an user that has "ssh access"
[12:10] <MannyZ> thank you :)
[12:10] <lynx_75> do you know someone that is an expert with hardware, please
[12:10] <LiberCogito> mannyz: No problem :)  I might have an ebook or two on it too.. lemme check.
[12:10] <owh> giandrea: Many more ls around: lsof, lsusb, lspci, etc. :)
[12:10] <the_giver> right now.. my webservers root user doesnt even have this.. only an "admin" user
[12:10] <the_giver> how do i figure out how that user is the only one that has such access?
[12:10] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: "sudo apt-get install gcc"
[12:10] <giandrea> owh: eheh, tnx ;)
[12:10] <owh> giandrea: apropos ls|grep ^ls
[12:11] <owh> giandrea: :)
[12:11] <syntaxx> im using cups and samba. and i have a little problem in printer class status in windows when i paused the class it shows the printer status not the printer class status anyone have an idea how to fix that?
[12:11] <Reubs> howling: it says gcc is already the newest version
[12:11] <howlingmadhowie> JayF1: once you've mounted it, you can't chmod it. that would mean chmodding the file system. the question is why it got mounted read-only
[12:11] <bidossessi> JayF1: actually i remember your group is also jay, so it should be chown -R jay:jay /home/jay/media
[12:11] <LiberCogito> mannyz: Mind if I PM you?
[12:11] <the_giver> anyone?
[12:12] <Valde> yo guys anyone wanna help me with "Wine" ;)
[12:12] <owh> the_giver: I don't understand the question.
[12:12] <JayF1> howling: I know ntfs isn't yet writable by linux
[12:12] <bidossessi> you can try mounting with -fs ntfs | that should handle the ntfs issues
[12:12] <JayF1> So that's why
[12:12] <LiberCogito> JayF1: Erm yes it is.
[12:12] <the_giver> owh is it possible to do ssh with just a password?
[12:13] <bidossessi> JayF1: it is now with an extra module
[12:13] <the_giver> i dont want to use public key/private
[12:13] <JayF1> Oh, i'm living in the past... I havn't used linux in over a year...
[12:13] <owh> the_giver: With a password, sure. Just ssh to the box: ssh person@place
[12:13] <Reubs> howling: what now? :D
[12:13] <Reubs> howling: i see that we are almost close to the answer omg ....
[12:13] <howlingmadhowie> JayF1: there is a driver for writing to ntfs. i'm still unsure as to why you can't go there as jay but only as root.
[12:13] <bidossessi> JayF1: it's just not considered safe
[12:13] <the_giver> i tried.. it keeps saying somethning like  "Permission denided (publickey)"
[12:13] <EddyDean> And me with NFS? :P I would like to share a few directories through NFS, that are on my second HDD. These dirs are on an NTFS partition, which is mounted at /media/ntfs though ntfs-3g. When trying to mount them on the client, I get a permission denied
[12:13] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: did it install some extra stuff?
[12:14] <Reubs> nope
[12:14] <Reubs> noting new
[12:14] <the_giver> even for root.. only one of the users i have can log in to ssh with a password
[12:14] <owh> the_giver: Use this to see what is going on: ssh -vv person@site
[12:14] <act1v8> How can I make a DVD repository of /var/apt/cache and then install it on another Ubuntu machine?
[12:14] <pwngasm> can anyone help me?  I have installed the ati driver, and xgl, and when i start in xgl, its all screwed with black bars everywhere
[12:14] <the_giver> any idea why this is
[12:14] <fyrestrtr> EddyDean: check the uid/gid of the client
[12:14] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: oops. then where are the basic c libraries?... one second
[12:14] <fyrestrtr> pwngasm: how did you install ati and xgl?
[12:14] <owh> the_giver: Yes, the restriction was set by the root user at the other end.
[12:14] <EddyDean> fyrestrtr: That's not the problem. I am also sharing some dirs in /home/gezin, and that works fine.
[12:14] <zmasken> hey, I've got a strange problem with ubuntu overall, I can't boot from the live CD 'cause it gives me a kernel panic, but if I remove quiet boot it starts just fine, and when I have installed ubuntu I can't boot in regular because it just stops, but I can boot in recovery mode..?
[12:14] <kippi> what permissions to have i to set crontab to, to run?
[12:14] <fyrestrtr> EddyDean: what permissions do you have on the ntfs share?
[12:15] <the_giver> owh will try the verbose ..
[12:15] <fyrestrtr> zmasken: what video card do you have?
[12:15] <Reubs> howling: it said 0 upgraded 0 newly installed 0 to remove and 97 not upgraded. before that it said gcc is already the newest version.
[12:15] <zmasken> ati radeon x800xt
[12:15] <pwngasm> fyrestrtr: thru terminal
[12:15] <fyrestrtr> pwngasm: are you on 7.04?
[12:15] <pwngasm> xgl works fine, its just when i used the new drivers
[12:15] <pwngasm> yea
[12:15] <EddyDean> drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8192 2007-07-31 19:35 ntfs
[12:15] <bullgard4> In kern.log steht eine Zeile "Back to C!" zwischen 'LATE suspend' und 'EARLY resume'. Was bedeutet sie?
[12:16] <act1v8> anyone
[12:16] <owh> the_giver: http://www.ssh.com/support/documentation/online/ssh/winadminguide/32/Host_and_User_Restriction_Syntax.html
[12:16] <fyrestrtr> pwngasm: what video card do you have?
[12:16] <Myrtti> !de | bullgard4
[12:16] <ubotu> bullgard4: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[12:16] <pwngasm> x1600, but i have had it all working before
[12:16] <the_giver> k thanks
[12:16] <act1v8> !repository > act1v8
[12:16] <fyrestrtr> pwngasm: I assume you are launching xgl in its own session?
[12:16] <act1v8> !EasySource
[12:16] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[12:16] <pwngasm> fyrestrtr yeah
[12:17] <bidossessi> ok i really gotta leave now. this is getting heavy on ram. i'll install and be back
[12:17] <fyrestrtr> pwngasm: hrmm, strange. It is working here for me (x1400)
[12:17] <bidossessi> see yall soon
[12:17] <fyrestrtr> pwngasm: grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[12:17] <Reddi> howling: sorry
[12:17] <Reddi> howling: Reubs here
[12:17] <EddyDean> fyrestrtr: drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8192 2007-07-31 19:35 ntfs
[12:17] <Reddi> howling: I got cut off in a power outage
[12:17] <RvGaTe> how easy is it to change from debian to ubuntu, without any data loss ?
[12:17] <Reddi> howling: did i miss anything?
[12:18] <giandrea> owh: one last question, that process doesn't show up every time I run lsof, so is there a way I can see what accessed a file the last few seconds? just to be sure...
[12:18] <pwngasm> (EE) fglrx(0): atiddxDriScreenInit failed, GPS not been initialized. << any ideas?
[12:18] <tarzeau> RvGaTe: easy: www.linuks.mine.nu/ubuntu/ see the curse script
[12:18] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: i'm trying to find the package with the c libraries. i can't find glibc. i think it's called libc6. can you try "sudo apt-get install libc6"?
[12:18] <drcode> hi all
[12:18] <Valde> lo
[12:19] <tarzeau> RvGaTe: depending on what packages you have installed, they might not exist in ubuntu though
[12:19] <JayF1> In the terminal, what's should i use as a space in a directory name?
[12:19] <giandrea> owh: perhaps -S 300 ? (5 minutes?)
[12:19] <Reubs> libc6 is already the newest version
[12:19] <Reubs> nothing updated
[12:19] <fyrestrtr> pwngasm: hrmm, how did you install the driver? from deb or from ati source?
[12:19] <drcode> I am looking for console program that can forward my mail messages in gmail into other gmail account
[12:19] <drcode> or other account
[12:20] <fyrestrtr> JayF1: cd My\ Documents
[12:20] <Reubs> howling: so near yet so far haha
[12:20] <fyrestrtr> JayF1: or cd "My Document"
[12:20] <owh> giandrea: Hmm, no idea really. There is no 'history' of such a thing.
[12:20] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: okay, i got it: "sudo apt-get install build-essential"
[12:20] <JayF1> Thanks
[12:21] <fyrestrtr> drcode: gmail can do that, just set it up from preferences.
[12:21] <giandrea> owh: so perhaps +r 1 would repeat every second and let me have a better view?
[12:21] <pwngasm> fyrestrtr using envy
[12:21] <boris_> where can i see what what graphic card i have ?
[12:21] <owh> giandrea: I suppose you could 'cheat', but doing a cp -R of the directory, then tarring that up.
[12:21] <fyrestrtr> pwngasm: what is 'envy'?
[12:21] <owh> giandrea: s/but/by/
[12:21] <pwngasm> automatic driver installer
[12:21] <CheshireViking> !envy | fyrestrtr
[12:21] <ubotu> fyrestrtr: 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!
[12:21] <pwngasm> i gonna try reinstalling the fglrx
[12:21] <Reubs> howlingmadhowie: ok it's downloading :D why wasn't it included in the default installation?
[12:22] <drcode> I mean other servers
[12:22] <drcode> not onlt gmail
[12:22] <fyrestrtr> pwngasm: please use a supported method to install fglrx. Use the restricted drivers manager.
[12:22] <giandrea> owh: it's a 7 GB dir... :P anyway I'm noticing there are several processes accessing that dir...
[12:22] <pwngasm> how do i uninstall drivers and start again?
[12:22] <fyrestrtr> drcode: procmail can do that.
[12:22] <giandrea> owh: is there a way to start linux with only the basic processes?
[12:22] <owh> giandrea: That's not surprising on a live server.
[12:22] <danshtr|work> hi all, how do i install kqemu ?
[12:22] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: well, i assume because it's quite large and only so much fits on a cd. if you have the choice between offering gimp and c-libraries for compiling your own software, a desktop-enduser-oriented distribution like ubuntu will pick gimp
[12:22] <owh> giandrea: Yup, init 1 will do that, but your users won't be happy.
[12:22] <Valde> Hey guys anyone wanna help me with Wine I used the instutructions on the site but it failed due to one of the links not working
[12:23] <mirmo_> Alex love_ac@gotmail.com
[12:23] <giandrea> owh: I know, but I'll do that this night
[12:23] <mirmo_> alexlo
[12:23] <howlingmadhowie> jono: now to send my cv to canonical :) (maniacal laughter)
[12:23] <Reubs> good point
[12:23] <boris_> where can i see what graphic card i have ?
[12:23] <mirmo_> Alex love_ac@hotmail.com
[12:23] <drcode> k
[12:23] <drcode> thnx
[12:23] <fyrestrtr> boris_: lscpi
[12:23] <owh> giandrea: The mail spool shouldn't really have live mail in it anyway, just undelivered mail.
[12:23] <boris_> ?
[12:23] <boris_> pardon ?
[12:23] <Reubs> howlingmadhowie: looks like plenty to learn about this OS
[12:24] <drcode> procmail , it dosnt download it local
[12:24] <Reubs> but should be worth it :D
[12:24] <drcode> it just forward the message?
[12:24] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: the trouble is, now we start getting the difficult error messages. compiling your own software is not easy.
[12:24] <fyrestrtr> boris_: type lspci | grep VGA
[12:24] <fyrestrtr> boris_: in a terminal
[12:24] <owh> giandrea: Is this for a system backup?
[12:24] <giandrea> owh: really? oops... even if the settings are to keep a copy on the server?
[12:24] <boris_> ok thank u fyrestrtr
[12:24] <fyrestrtr> drcode: you have to download it to forward it, how else can you do it?
[12:25] <drcode> hmm
[12:25] <giandrea> owh: yes
[12:25] <gordonjcp> Reubs: if you want the whole lot, it *might* fit on a DVD
[12:25] <gordonjcp> or two
[12:25] <drcode> like imap
[12:25] <pwngasm> how do i uninstall graphx drivers and start again?
[12:25] <Reubs> I see i see
[12:25] <drcode> or via web?
[12:25] <fyrestrtr> drcode: if you want to forward it from the server, then you need to set a rule on the server itself.
[12:25] <owh> giandrea: Well, the mail should go to the user's directory, unless you're running an 'interesting' setup. What file-sytem are you using?
[12:25] <Reubs> i'm no programmer just wanted to use ubuntu out of the box :D
[12:25] <drcode> if I use imap I can forward it?
[12:25] <Reubs> but guess old systems have problems
[12:25] <fyrestrtr> drcode: no, it has nothing to do with imap or pop3
[12:26] <giandrea> owh: I don't know, this server was set up by a really crappy admin, and I'm here developing web apps + fix what he did not do properly...
[12:26] <owh> Reubs: This day and age, out of the box includes 'the Internet' as part of the packaging :)
[12:26] <fyrestrtr> drcode: forwarding requires access to the email envelope.
[12:26] <drcode> yes
[12:26] <giandrea> owh: but it might even be 7 GB of spam in the /var/spool/mail...
[12:26] <drcode> but if I have attacment
[12:26] <owh> giandrea: Well, some filesystems allow for a snapshot.
[12:26] <fyrestrtr> drcode: only two computers have access to it, the server and the client. So, either you forward from the client (procmail) or you forward from the server.
[12:26] <drcode> I need to download also the attachment?
[12:26] <Reubs> true but not with Greek C libraries that i have to extract from the heavenly repositories of linux thingies
[12:26] <Reubs> haha
[12:26] <drcode> or I need only the message it self
[12:26] <drcode> without download the attacment?
[12:27] <doktoreas> hi to all!
[12:27] <giandrea> owh: i'll have a better look at the home dirs
[12:27] <drcode> fyrestrtr: it will also download local the attacment or only the email envelope?
[12:27] <doktoreas> I am going to installa ubuntu on my girlfirend laptop...but i don't know if speedtouch modem will work
[12:27] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: soon you'll just regard the ubuntu repositories as an extension of your harddrive :)
[12:27] <doktoreas> anyone is using it?
[12:27] <owh> giandrea: I've gotta go. I feel like there's a zillion more questions you might have, so I'm sorry about that, but I'm hungry and it's 6:28pm around here :)
[12:27] <giandrea> owh: don't worry, the picture is much clearer now, and thanks!
[12:27] <owh> giandrea: Pleasure.
[12:28] <fyrestrtr> drcode: you want to forward emails that are recieved on your machine? Example would be you are checking 5 accounts on your local machine, and you want to forward all email from one of those accounts to another email address.
[12:28] <giandrea> owh: japan?
[12:28] <Reubs> yeap :D i like the synaptics idea. i encountered someting similiar with freebsd while i was playing around (no expert just looking at it) and found their installation packages very useful
[12:28] <drcode> fyrestrtr: no
[12:28] <fyrestrtr> drcode: then what do you want to do?
[12:28] <drcode> fyrestrtr:  I want to forward mail that are on gmail account
[12:28] <drcode> with attacment
[12:29] <fyrestrtr> drcode: then logon to gmail, and in mail preferences, set the forward.
[12:29] <drcode> k
[12:29] <drcode> and if its walla.com or other mail server?
[12:29] <fyrestrtr> doesn't matter what it is.
[12:29] <Reubs> howling: still downloading. a bit slow thanks for waiting
[12:29] <fyrestrtr> it will forward to any valid email address.
[12:29] <drcode> the procmail can do it?
[12:30] <defcon> what font does ubuntu use as default for metacity
[12:30] <defcon> I screwed mine up
[12:30] <drcode> it will download only envelope email and forward it?
[12:30] <drcode> or it also will download the email attachment?
[12:30] <act1v8> can someone help?
[12:31] <zmasken> anyone able to help me? I can only boot in recovery mode, regular just gives me a kernel panic. :/
[12:32] <zmasken> could it be X?
[12:32] <defcon> could be a module
[12:32] <zmasken> its a fresh install :s
[12:33] <Reubs> howling: ok it's installing now :D
[12:33] <Reubs> and it's done!
[12:33] <Reubs> howling: type tihs? gcc -O2 -o m700bl m300bl.c
[12:33] <howlingmadhowie> zmasken: sounds like you need to pass an argument to the kernel while booting.
[12:34] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: yep. just post the error messages on pastebin :)
[12:34] <ramseize> Could not open '/dev/kqemu' - QEMU acceleration layer not activated [12:34] <Reubs> crap more error messages
[12:34] <drcode> fyrestrtr: ?
[12:34] <zmasken> ok howling, what argument?
[12:34] <howlingmadhowie> ramseize: sounds like the kqemu module couldn't be loaded. does your cpu support virtual machines on-chip?
[12:35] <Reubs> howling: http://pastebin.com/ma306136
[12:35] <ramseize> i dont know, how will i know?
[12:35] <nayana> I am getting a sh-3.1 shell everytime I start by pc
[12:35] <nayana> then I do gdm restart and login
[12:35] <nayana> why is it so
[12:35] <Geek_> wierd question but is there a text mode browser that has mouse support?
[12:36] <howlingmadhowie> ramseize: maybe wikipedia can help you here
[12:36] <Geek_> *web browser
[12:36] <ramseize> k
[12:36] <Reubs> howling: got it?
[12:36] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: this looks like a syntax problem between different versions of C. however, they are just warnings. did it fail?
[12:37] <Pretor1ab> hello all
[12:37] <Pretor1ab> i am having a lot of trouble with mysql - the error says ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (111)
[12:37] <howlingmadhowie> zmasken: i wish i knew. what computer are you using? maybe i can find something on the net
[12:38] <Reubs> howling: how do i tell?
[12:38] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: if it failed it would tell you :)
[12:38] <Ominous> where can i get the plugins for mplayer to play a dvd
[12:38] <ramseize> can you give any url, on how to know if my cpu can support virtual machine on chip???
[12:38] <Geek_> ramseize: whats your CPU?
[12:38] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs:  in other words, does m300bl now exist?
[12:38] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: just a second, i'll download it myself and try to compile it...
[12:38] <zmasken> howling: AMD64 3200+, cheap random 1024 RAM, ati X800XT, ASUS A8N
[12:39] <Reubs> howlingmade: i see an exe of some sort
[12:39] <Reubs> well some new file :D
[12:39] <JayF1> Hey, how can i log in as root from the main login screen?
[12:39] <Reubs> how do i assign a
[12:39] <Reubs> suid
[12:39] <Lustblader> JayF1: there ain't no root
[12:39] <giandrea> I have this mail server. Where all the received mail is saved?
[12:39] <ramseize> Geek_ im using a laptop
[12:39] <JayF1> ;\
[12:39] <ramseize> Geek_ im using a laptop specifically asus a8jr
[12:39] <eBoxNet> hello ppl
[12:39] <Reubs> howling: wait think i got it sec
[12:40] <giandrea> perhaps it is saved in /var/spool/mail ?
[12:40] <JayF1> How do i unmount a HDD?
[12:40] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: compilation worked on my computer
[12:40] <Reubs> no errors?
[12:41] <howlingmadhowie> zmasken: to the best of my knowledge the single core amd 64 bit processors do not support virtual machines on chip. you can still use qemu, it'll just be slower than if the chip did support virtualisation
[12:41] <ramseize> guys
[12:42] <Geek_> c2d t5600 - Wikipedia says yes, ramseize
[12:42] <MrStonedOne> brb reboot installed ati drivers, need reboot
[12:42] <zmasken> hmm, ok
[12:42] <Reubs> howling: how do i copy it into /usr/bin it says i do not have the permission to do so
[12:42] <lookin4linux> Hi, can someone give me a hand with regards to reinstalling ubuntu on a dual boot system
[12:42] <ramseize> Geek_ what do you mean? yeS?
[12:42] <howlingmadhowie> zmasken: oops! sorry!i confused you with ramseize
[12:42] <npnufn> some times firefox not rereshing on page loading.  The browser window has to be resized.  What could be the problem.
[12:43] <npnufn> I am using Feisty.
[12:43] <zmasken> :O :D
[12:43] <Geek_> yes, it supports  VT
[12:43] <Geek_> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Core_2_microprocessors#Core_2_Duo_2
[12:43] <ramseize> Could not open '/dev/kqemu' - QEMU acceleration layer not activated
[12:43] <howlingmadhowie> zmasken: do you have the exact make and model of your computer?
[12:43] <ramseize> but why does it says could not open
[12:43] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: you'll need a sudo to do that
[12:43] <Geek_> *that* i don't know
[12:44] <Reubs> ah i did sudo mv m700bl /usr/bin/m700bl
[12:44] <zmasken> its home-built
[12:44] <Reubs> that right?
[12:44] <Reubs> i'm totally new to linux
[12:44] <howlingmadhowie> ramseize: have you tried "sudo modprobe kqemu"?
[12:44] <ramseize> yes
[12:44] <zmasken> but it feels a little random that it boots without quiet splash but not with
[12:44] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: that looks good :)
[12:45] <Reubs> howling: m700bl: could not obtain right to write to ioports.
[12:45] <levander> Anybody know if good MTP support for Rythmbox is going to make it into Gutsy?  What about Banshee?
[12:46] <Reubs> howling: be sure to run me as root or setuid.
[12:46] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: if you want to get rid of the error messages during compilation, compile again and use this file: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32220/
[12:47] <lookin4linux> i'm trying to reinstall ubuntu without having to change my dual boot setup. Are there any things I should look out for?
[12:47] <stian> hello guys.. I have Ubuntu 7.04 installed. Very exiting! I also have WinXP but I wanted to try something new (sorry for bad language). But I have a problem. I try to stream video from ex: pugster.no, vg.no and page like that, but cannot se any movie. Installed Media Player COnnectivity but the program was too confusing, so I fucked that. Any other tips?
[12:47] <Claan22> I have a quick question
[12:47] <stian> just want to stream directly from the "window"
[12:47] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: you'll have to chown root the executable and then chmod +s it too
[12:47] <nayana> will dbus warning make the sh-3.1 to prompt instead of the login screen
[12:47] <Lustblader> stian: i think u haven't downloaded the necessary codecs
[12:48] <Claan22> Is there a torrent of 7.04 with a decent amount of seeds?  I want to download it, but I don't want to leave my computer on all night for a normal download
[12:48] <Claan22> with a torrent I can just resum it tomorrow
[12:48] <stian> thx, but what kind of codecs?
[12:48] <Lustblader> Claan22:
[12:48] <Lustblader> Claan22: http://www.torrentz.com/1b0630e6bcbf1b6910f5204393c985c70c71aaf5
[12:48] <Claan22> thank you
[12:49] <howlingmadhowie> zmasken: that sounds pretty random. i suppose it's possible that the graphics card is doing something strange which you can side step by switching off the splash screen. i'd try booting it 10 times to see if there's an element of chance involved
[12:49] <Geek_> Claan22: i'd suggest using the http download with a download manager. i downloaded it in 20 min with downthemall+firefox ...
[12:49] <Lustblader> stian: the gtk codecs
[12:49] <Reubs> howling: it works!!!!
[12:49] <stian> txh again :D
[12:49] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: cool :)
[12:49] <Reubs> awesome
[12:49] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: can you now change the brightness of your screen?
[12:49] <Reubs> yes i did !
[12:49] <zmasken> howlingmadhowie: I'll try that, brb.
[12:49] <Claan22> downthemall can really help that much?
[12:49] <Lustblader> stian: look inside ur add/remove programs> search for codecs
[12:49] <Reubs> not sure how to change the other settings though
[12:49] <npnufn> I am using Feisty with 1GHz Cel/256MB/40GB.  Is n't sufficient for regular internet browsing (256KBps).
[12:49] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: well that went pretty well :) (better than i'd expected)
[12:49] <stian> okidoki, will d that
[12:49] <Lustblader> npnufn: yes
[12:49] <Claan22> thanks
[12:49] <Reubs> howling: yes ! wewt!
[12:50] <act1v9> I can't start my dsl connection after I clicked on a wireless network in NM. help! ifconfig says that ppp0 is up and running but I can
[12:50] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: you can also bind functions to certain keys in gnome or kde if you wish
[12:50] <act1v9> 't go online
[12:50] <Reubs> i can't use my fn key can i
[12:50] <npnufn> but why my system is slow when browsing.  especially opening pdf files.
[12:50] <stian> Gstreamer plugins ??
[12:50] <Reubs> how do i bind it?
[12:50] <npnufn> should I change the browser from firefox to some thing else.
[12:50] <Lustblader> stian: yes
[12:50] <liquiddoom> I'm having some trouble with pppoe
[12:51] <Lustblader> npnufn: firefox is the best one out there
[12:51] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: you may be able to. if acer decided to implement all the fn functions in the operating system, the operating system must be told when the fn-key is pressed
[12:51] <act1v9> liquiddoom: what troubles?
[12:51] <Reubs> compaq u mean?
[12:51] <kahrytan> liquiddoom: get a router.
[12:51] <Lustblader> npnufn: must be some other problem
[12:51] <liquiddoom> Well, seems to be more with nat then anything else. Changed network cards and now nat won't work right
[12:51] <liquiddoom> I've got a router in case
[12:51] <Reubs> howling: so how do i do the bindings first :D
[12:51] <npnufn> Lustblader;  I can accept it for 15-20 mins.  later it is becoming irresponsive.
[12:51] <npnufn> in the system monitor it shows uninterruptible status.
[12:51] <liquiddoom> I changed eth1 to eth3 in the iptables config for the nat, but that didn't seem to work
[12:52] <kahrytan> liquiddoom: can you connect to router?
[12:52] <Lustblader> npnufn: hmmm.. did the trouble start a few days ago?
[12:52] <liquiddoom> I've got an ubuntu box running as a router
[12:52] <Guschtel> hi, can someone tell me where i  can set (as a user not root) the JAVA_HOME for the sh shell? .shrc seems to be ignored
[12:52] <npnufn> It is the saddest thing to say.  From the release of the Feisty I am having the problem.
[12:52] <stian> ahh shit... Lustblader, it doesn't work
[12:52] <liquiddoom> It's got internet, and it can connect. It also can connect to the private network. It's just not doing the NAT between the two right
[12:52] <act1v9> ah well... I'll just back everything up and reinstall
[12:52] <npnufn> I upgraded firefox regularly.  but no use.
[12:53] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: yeah, compaq. sorry :)
[12:53] <act1v9> how can I make an offline DVD repository from the apt downloads?
[12:53] <Reubs> howlingmadhowie: can the keyboard bindings be done quickly? need to leave soon as the office is closing
[12:53] <Lustblader> why stian?? did u try all the codecs?
[12:53] <shutMeUp> hhiiiiiiiiii
[12:53] <Reubs> if not i'll leave it for another day
[12:53] <npnufn> I think the memory management/hdd drivers are the problem.  Can u suggest something to become better.
[12:53] <Lustblader> npnufn: no idea man
[12:54] <act1v9> anyone!?
[12:54] <npnufn> I think I have to wait for the next release of Ubuntu.  Long time to wait.
[12:54] <nayana> can anybody help
[12:54] <nayana> ping
[12:54] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: i'm trying to find out how. there should be an entry in system, i'd have thought, but i can't see it
[12:54] <Lustblader> npnufn: try kubuntu then
[12:54] <npnufn> I have this problem on 20 systems.
[12:54] <act1v9> nayana: what's the problem?
[12:54] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: oh, got it: gconf-editor
[12:54] <Reubs> run it from terminal?
[12:55] <stian> Lustblader: ok, I have installed everything that has the name Codec, if u understand... I use Firefox but the videos wont load
[12:55] <Reubs> howlingmadhowie: right i'm inside
[12:55] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: exactly :) then goto: apps/metacity/global_keybindings
[12:55] <Lustblader> stian: gime the links
[12:55] <Lustblader> gimme*
[12:55] <Reubs> k am there :D
[12:56] <npnufn> Lustblader; Do u really think that kubuntu will work.  because from 6.06 we tried Kubuntu.  It doesn't work as well as the Ubuntu.
[12:56] <stian> example: http://pugster.no/ViewVideo.aspx?id=619
[12:56] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: then scroll down the list to a free slot and add your command :)
[12:56] <npnufn> but I have not tried 7.04.
[12:56] <Reubs> like run_command 1 ?
[12:56] <Lustblader> npnufn: u are saying we.. u a company?
[12:57] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: exactly :) replace it with m700bl + or whatever
[12:57] <npnufn> yes.
[12:57] <npnufn> we have 25 systems that are running on Ubuntu.
[12:57] <Reubs> it's asking for type
[12:57] <Lustblader> stian: it's the flash plug in that u need
[12:57] <npnufn> very few are satisfied with ubuntu.
[12:57] <Reubs> integer?
[12:58] <stian> Lustblader: ok, thx.. will download and check again :)
[12:58] <npnufn> our management suggested to change the distro.  but we stick to ubuntu and want to wait for some time.
[12:58] <npnufn> for better solution.
[12:58] <Reubs> howling: guess i'll try string
[12:58] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: oh, i dunno. let me have a look...
[12:58] <Geek_> hmm
[12:58] <npnufn> really we faced lot of problem when installing Feisty on the first of it's release.
[12:58] <Lustblader> ihmmm npnufn.. u better get someone better than me to take a look at ur comps
[12:59] <bliss> hi
[12:59] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: i think they mean the return value. just enter integer
[12:59] <Geek_> newbie question but should i install openSSH or SSH for a SSH server?
[12:59] <bliss> if i want to uninstall vmware what is the command ?
[12:59] <stian> thanx man! Here is a star from me! *
[12:59] <npnufn> lustblader;  thank you for listening to me.
[01:00] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: or maybe it doesn't mean the return value. maybe it's for arguments. i dunno. try things out :)
[01:00] <Sh3r1ff> Geek_: either is good, ssh combines openssh server with the client
[01:00] <howlingmadhowie> Geek_: i think the openSSH package includes the openSSH server
[01:00] <npnufn> we have very little local support for ubuntu here.
[01:00] <Reubs> `' is an invalid character in key/directory names
[01:00] <Lustblader> npnufn: i'm from india
[01:01] <npnufn> me too.
[01:01] <Lustblader> there's no support here either
[01:01] <Reubs> howling: i don't even have that `
[01:01] <Lustblader> woot?
[01:01] <npnufn> Hyderabad.
[01:01] <Lustblader> me pondicherry
[01:01] <Geek_> lol
[01:01] <Geek_> my parents are from TN ;p
[01:01] <Lustblader> but how  come u guys use linux?
[01:01] <Lustblader> though IT guys were all xp shits
[01:02] <Geek_> eh
[01:02] <howlingmadhowie> Reubs: i'd try googling that one. i'd have to write a program and try out different things to check it, and that would take a while
[01:02] <npnufn> because our boss likes open source.
[01:02] <Reubs> alright
[01:02] <Lustblader> tried fedora?
[01:02] <Reubs> Thanks a lot howling
[01:02] <Reubs> gotta run now :D
[01:02] <Lustblader> sorry Geek_
[01:02] <npnufn> failed.
[01:02] <Lustblader> oh
[01:02] <Lustblader> fedora 7?
[01:02] <npnufn> it is completely unstable.
[01:02] <Reubs> howling: really appreciate it :D
[01:02] <Lustblader> hmmm
[01:03] <Lustblader> ever onsidered the fact/probability that yer machines might be bad
[01:03] <zmasken> howlingmadhowie: hello again, I tried booting my installed ubuntu, with and without quiet splash, no luck, tried ubuntu live CD, with splash = fail, without = good, same with kubuntu livecd
[01:03] <npnufn> it is just a beta to test on media.
[01:04] <Gekkko> Every release of Ubuntu is a beta!
[01:04] <Gekkko> run children, run!
[01:04] <Lustblader> all linux is beta
[01:04] <Lustblader> :)
[01:04] <kahrytan> All Windows is beta
[01:04] <npnufn> I mean to say.  it is a beta for RHEL to test on mass.
[01:04] <kahrytan> it's why it keeps crashing all the time
[01:05] <Lustblader> rhel?? mass?
[01:05] <bastid_raZor> heh
[01:05] <Sh3r1ff> kahrytan: windows is alpha release ;)
[01:05] <kahrytan> Sh3r1ff: no.
[01:05] <Lustblader> kahrytan: can hack windows badly though
[01:05] <npnufn> rhel=Redhat EnterpriseLinux; mass=people who use the OS.
[01:05] <Lustblader> ever heard of tiny xp n gamer xp?
[01:05] <npnufn> in General we like to use the free one.
[01:05] <howlingmadhowie> zmasken: sounds like a module is being loaded which is causing problems. can you tell me the exact make and model of your computer?
[01:06] <Lustblader> hmmm
[01:06] <Lustblader> but npnufn my comps more than stable with ubuntu
[01:06] <zmasken> I have no make and model, its home-built with an AMD64 3200+, ati x800xt and some cheap random 1024 mb RAM
[01:06] <bastid_raZor> stable with less bloatware
[01:06] <Lustblader> it's the ktorrent that fails at times
[01:06] <zmasken> its not the RAM 'cause I ran memtest for 12 hours and no errors
[01:07] <bastid_raZor> the lastest update of ktorrent solved all my issues
[01:07] <kahrytan> Lustblader: then dont use it
[01:07] <Lustblader> well kahrytan what do u recommend for torrents?
[01:07] <howlingmadhowie> zmasken: can you tell me the arguments a standard boot sends to the kernel?
[01:07] <kahrytan> Lustblader: Deluge or uTorrent?
[01:07] <Lustblader> on linux
[01:07] <bastid_raZor> transmission isn't bad
[01:07] <Sh3r1ff> Lustblader: azureus
[01:07] <Lustblader> there's no utorrent
[01:07] <zmasken> definately, brb
[01:08] <Lustblader> Sh3r1ff: azureus is java based n slow
[01:08] <bastid_raZor> azureus the CPU and RAM hog..
[01:08] <howlingmadhowie> Lustblader: i'm a member of the church of emacs :) that's why i use GNU/linux :)
[01:08] <kahrytan> Lustblader: It works under Wine perfectly.
[01:08] <MannyZ> command to install wine?
[01:08] <bastid_raZor> apt-get install wine
[01:08] <dani> mancha de feo
[01:08] <MannyZ> sudo apt-get install wine?
[01:08] <nemo_> wenas ke tal??
[01:08] <Lustblader> ha ha kahrytan.. so i gotta install a emulator to run torrents
[01:08] <Lustblader> that's joke
[01:08] <dani> tonto
[01:09] <kahrytan> Lustblader: WINE Is Not Emulator
[01:09] <Lustblader> >:o
[01:09] <howlingmadhowie> nemo_: doomela ra. o tsokile yang? :)
[01:09] <shuveb>  /msg NickServ IDENTIFY <password>
[01:09] <MannyZ> bastid_raZor now when its installed.. how i can make a shortcut from desktp to open it?
[01:09] <bastid_raZor> wine is in your drop down menus
[01:10] <kahrytan> bastid_raZor: WINE wouldnt be in menu
[01:10] <TheInfinity> hell ... one question ... why does ubuntu mount nfs volume BEFORE home?
[01:10] <bastid_raZor> under applications. it is there on mine.
[01:10] <b0b> hi. a patch exist for console mode change with intel i965 graphic chipset ?
[01:10] <howlingmadhowie> TheInfinity: in case your $HOME is on an nfs-share
[01:10] <kahrytan> bastid_raZor: You see the WINE applications installed
[01:11] <TheInfinity> no home is a local disk
[01:11] <TheInfinity> and i want to have an nfs volume in /home/foo
[01:11] <bastid_raZor> no, i see wine file
[01:11] <kahrytan> bastid_raZor: file explorer?
[01:11] <bastid_raZor> yes
[01:12] <kahrytan> bastid_raZor: not WINE
[01:12] <Lustblader> any other torrent recommendations??
[01:12] <TheInfinity> and for some reason ubuntu mounts the nfs volume BEFORE the home volume
[01:12] <bastid_raZor> yes wine.
[01:12] <Naitsirk> hallois
[01:12] <kahrytan> Lustblader: uTorrent and Deluge
[01:12] <howlingmadhowie> TheInfinity: so your /home is on another partition of your main disk?
[01:12] <chump> hi yesterday i've moved my /home into another partition and my entry in fstab is : UUID=d9d78328-4a54-4513-9fef-fb670880f790 /home reiserfs defaults 0 2 << why doesn't it get mounted ?
[01:12] <TheInfinity> yes
[01:12] <Lustblader> thx kahrytan
[01:12] <TheInfinity> http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/13354/?format=txt <-- this way ...
[01:12] <kahrytan> Lustblader: Deluge is Gnome native
[01:13] <mm> hi
[01:13] <dev1> Hi all! I have aproblem with gnome commander: when I press SMB button message appears "Failed to browse the network. Is the SMB module installed?". What module means? I have already installed smbclien, smbfs
[01:13] <kahrytan> Lustblader: Only thing Deluge is missing is limiting up seed while downloading.
[01:13] <Lustblader> hmm
[01:13] <kahrytan> *speed
[01:13] <Lustblader> does it have a speed graph?
[01:13] <Naitsirk> hplip just waits for ever during the "Dependency and conflict resolution" part of the installation. I tried stopping it and starting it over, but it stops at the same place. What can I do?
[01:13] <kahrytan> Lustblader: Other then that, it has all things uTorrent does
[01:13] <prOMiNd> hello all, any can tell me easy method for work my internet, im use PPPoE and type pppoe-conf and insert username and password but next steps don't know what need to make, any can help me ? thanks, Martin !
[01:14] <meglen> helo there
[01:14] <kahrytan> Lustblader: yes
[01:14] <kahrytan> Lustblader: Encryption too
[01:14] <Lustblader> nice
[01:14] <Lustblader> prOMiNd: ur good to go
[01:14] <howlingmadhowie> TheInfinity: so you want to change the start-up order for services? have a look in the various /etc/rcX.d folders
[01:14] <meglen> what program do u suggest to write but with keyboard so u type picture. Something like this: http://frojnd.net/skull
[01:15] <riaal_> how can I send a command whit ssh, whit out having to login first?
[01:15] <kahrytan> !info deluge
[01:15] <ubotu> Package deluge does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[01:15] <spikerman> prOMiNd, type "yes" all
[01:15] <Starcraftmazter> oi, after changing enviro variables, how do you reload them without restarting gnome>
[01:15] <TheInfinity> howlingmadhowie: change is the wrong word - i think nfs volumes should be mountet after volumes if everything is right?
[01:15] <keito> I'm experiencing a strange bug in my copy of ubuntu (feisty).  Whenever I log off  and on again my system is very sluggish anyone know why?
[01:15] <ubuntu> howlingmadhowie: kernel /boot/vmlinux-2.6.20.15-generic root=UUID=DA24xxx.. ro quiet splash
[01:15] <kahrytan> Lustblader: http://deluge-torrent.org/downloads
[01:15] <bastid_raZor> riaal, you have to login first
[01:15] <TheInfinity> but somehow home seems to be misc mounts and not local mounts
[01:16] <Starcraftmazter> anyone: reload environment variables with a shell command..what?
[01:16] <TheInfinity> thats the strange thing ...
[01:16] <bastid_raZor> deluge worked decent.. i still like ktorrent best of all
[01:16] <riaal> bastid_raZor, there is supose to be some way around that
[01:16] <Lustblader> thx a lot kahrytan
[01:16] <Lustblader> grabbing it now
[01:16] <fyrestrtr> !info deluge
[01:16] <ubotu> Package deluge does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[01:16] <bastid_raZor> riaal, no clue
[01:16] <fyrestrtr> !info deluge fiesty-updates
[01:16] <ubotu> Package deluge does not exist in feisty
[01:17] <Lustblader> fyrestrtr: maybe they romved deluge
[01:17] <fyrestrtr> no its there.
[01:17] <howlingmadhowie> TheInfinity: you may be able to just change the order of the entries in /etc/mtab. i dunno. that may work. as to the order of nfs-mounts vs. ext3-mounts: no matter which order you pick, somebody's going to have to tweak their system
[01:17] <fyrestrtr> I installed it.
[01:17] <kahrytan> probably by another name
[01:17] <fyrestrtr> deluge-torrent - A Bittorrent client written in Python/PyGTK
[01:17] <fyrestrtr> !info deluge-torrent
[01:17] <ubotu> Package deluge-torrent does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[01:18] <riaal> anyone know how to login and send a command whit ssh in one line?
[01:18] <Seveas> fyrestrtr, that's new in gutsy
[01:18] <Seveas> !info deluge-torrent gutsy
[01:18] <ubotu> deluge-torrent: A Bittorrent client written in Python/PyGTK. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.5.2-0ubuntu1 (gutsy), package size 1292 kB, installed size 4344 kB
[01:19] <fyrestrtr> its there in fiesty-updates I think.
[01:19] <Seveas> riaal, ssh host.example.com ls /home
[01:19] <Seveas> fyrestrtr, it's not
[01:19] <kahrytan> Deluge is in Edgy too
[01:19] <riaal> Seveas, that easy? just put it after the ipaddress?
[01:19] <Seveas> !info deluge-torrent feisty-backports
[01:19] <ubotu> Package deluge-torrent does not exist in feisty-backports
[01:19] <bastid_raZor> riaal, you said previously without logging in?
[01:19] <Tremitos> yo
[01:19] <Seveas> !info deluge-torrent edgy
[01:19] <Seveas> riaal, indeed
[01:19] <ubotu> Package deluge-torrent does not exist in edgy
[01:19] <Seveas> kahrytan, ubotu disagrees :)
[01:19] <kahrytan> !info deluge edgy-backports
[01:19] <ubotu> Package deluge does not exist in edgy-backports
[01:20] <ryuho-tablet> Does anyone have any experience installing ubuntu on a tablet pc? (preferably Motion computing tablet)
[01:20] <Lustblader> what's edgy backports?
[01:20] <Tremitos> good
[01:20] <kahrytan> http://packages.ubuntu.com/edgy-backports/net/deluge-torrent
[01:20] <Lustblader> !edgy-backports
[01:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about edgy-backports - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:20] <riaal> bastid_raZor, my bad, thanks anyway
[01:20] <fyrestrtr> it shows up here when I do apt-cache search
[01:20] <riaal> Seveas, thanks
[01:20] <Seveas> !backports | Lustblader
[01:20] <ubotu> Lustblader: If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports - See also !packaging
[01:20] <kahrytan> Doesnt much matter, both are out of date.
[01:20] <ubuntu> howlingmadhowie: did you see what I wrote?
[01:20] <geronimo> Hello. Is there a specific channel for data recovery?
[01:20] <Lustblader> how are they differerent from regular packages??
[01:20] <kahrytan> Deluge is at v0.5.3 now
[01:20] <aguitel> join #ubuntu-es
[01:21] <Seveas> http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=deluge&searchon=names&subword=1&version=all&release=all
[01:21] <Seveas> odd, ubotu seems outdated wrt edgy-backports
[01:21] <kahrytan> http://deluge-torrent.org/downloads has deb packages for ubuntu too
[01:21] <howlingmadhowie> ubuntu: okay, gottit
[01:21] <aldin> is there some .pdf book for ubuntu? (handbook etc)
[01:21] <kahrytan> Seveas: ubotu needs to grep searches for packages
[01:21] <Lustblader> yes aldin
[01:21] <Seveas> aldin, it's on http://help.ubuntu.com
[01:22] <howlingmadhowie> ubuntu: let's just switch everything off and then try switching things on again.
[01:22] <Stoffer> if I want to use synaptic to remove firefox, why the hell does it want to take all of gnome with it?
[01:22] <fyrestrtr> hmm, maybe I downloaded the deb directly and installed it.
[01:22] <zmasken> you mean clear the whole thing?
[01:22] <aldin> Seveas: i see there is html, but is there direct link for pdf book?
[01:22] <Lustblader> Stoffer: that happened when i removed kprinter in kubuntu
[01:23] <fyrestrtr> Stoffer: what do you mean 'all of gnome'?
[01:23] <Seveas> aldin, eeek, they changed the page again
[01:23] <keito> can anyone actually see my type?  no-one's replied to any of my posts in ages?
[01:23] <Lustblader> fyrestrtr: means genome aint loading at all
[01:23] <MannyZ> need help!
[01:23] <alecwh> I want to start automatically backing up some of my files... What program do you suggest?
[01:23] <Stoffer> fyrestrtr, you know how it lists other stuff to remove?  In that list is gnome, gnome-desktop-environment, etc
[01:23] <Lustblader> no keito
[01:23] <keito> lmao
[01:23] <Seveas> aldin, there's pdf documentation for older releases: https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/
[01:23] <Stoffer> Lustblader, at least kubuntu is based in KDE... my main desktop environment is gnome
[01:24] <fyrestrtr> Stoffer: that might be a meta package like ubuntu-desktop
[01:24] <howlingmadhowie> ubuntu: just a second, i'm googling for a nice list of kernel boot arguments
[01:24] <aldin> Seveas: thanks for taking ur time to help
[01:24] <Stoffer> fyrestrtr, anyway around it?  I want to install firefox from source, hoping to fix my flash issue...
[01:25] <MannyZ> i got a folder simpsons on my desktop and i have connected my ipod (60gb) on my computer. and i can see on my desktop that there is the device MANNYZ.. ok tell me why this command dosnt copy the simpsons to my ipod.. cp home/mannyz/Desktop/simpsons home/mannyz/Desktop/MANNYZ i typed first su and my password.. so im working as root..
[01:25] <keito> alecwh: there's a pakcage fro doing so in the automatix program, though its not recommended for use by most on here as apparently automatix can break systems (i've had no trouble)
[01:25] <fyrestrtr> Stoffer: what flash issue?
[01:25] <alecwh> keito, what's the program name, can you check?
[01:25] <howlingmadhowie> ubuntu: can you edit your standard boot line, delete quiet and splash and add "acpi=off"
[01:25] <Stoffer> fyrestrtr, flash maxes out my CPU when it's running.... such as watching videos on youtube
[01:25] <Pici> MannyZ: The way the Ubuntu destop mounts devices in the desktop is a bit odd. You'll have to copy it using the gui.
[01:25] <keito> alecwh: it comes up as "simple backup"
[01:26] <kahrytan> Stoffer: tell adobe that
[01:26] <MannyZ> Pici how i do it?
[01:26] <keito> MannyZ: thats surely the label not the path
[01:26] <fyrestrtr> alecwh: go get friendly with amanda; she'll take care of your backups.
[01:26] <MannyZ> Pici how do i copy it then
[01:26] <Stoffer> kahrytan, and they're get right on it, right? :P
[01:26] <Stoffer> kahrytan, they'll*
[01:26] <MannyZ> what the right path keito
[01:26] <alecwh> ok, well, I just installed "gnome-schedule"
[01:26] <MannyZ> whats*
[01:26] <keito> MannyZ: path should be /media/....
[01:26] <fyrestrtr> Stoffer: are you running flash 9? I don't seem to have this problem.
[01:26] <MannyZ> ok thanks
[01:26] <kahrytan> Stoffer: You could try gnash
[01:26] <MannyZ> il lcheck
[01:26] <alecwh> What program can I use to copy files from one location to the next?
[01:27] <fyrestrtr> alecwh: cp
[01:27] <keito> MannyZ: perhaps try using the gktpod software
[01:27] <alecwh> cp
[01:27] <alecwh> so
[01:27] <keito> gtkpod
[01:27] <alecwh> how would that look, with file paths?
[01:27] <Seveas> alecwh, cp (if it's on the same machine), scp,ftp (for remote hosts)
[01:27] <MannyZ> keito i found it
[01:27] <meglen> anyone that was writing pictures that can be actually typed so u type and u create picture.. any program?? I have in mind that kind of picture: http://frojnd.net/skull
[01:27] <Stoffer> fyrestrtr, I have no idea what I'm running.  The reason I wanted to uninstall firefox is that I can't find any standalone installation of flash anywhere... I think it's just embedded into firefox
[01:27] <Seveas> alecwh, cp /path/to/original /path/to/copy
[01:27] <keito> MannyZ: how ;0)
[01:27] <alecwh> And, I will do it recurringly, how would I make overwrite the files every day?
[01:27] <MannyZ> so its /media/ipod ?
[01:27] <Stoffer> fyrestrtr, not installed in synaptic, and not as a plugin in firefox that I could find
[01:28] <Pici> MannyZ: Yes, should be.
[01:28] <MannyZ> i can see my files inside my ipod so its the right one
[01:28] <fyrestrtr> Stoffer: have you read the wiki yet?
[01:28] <keito> depends, probably
[01:28] <Stoffer> fyrestrtr, I couldn't find any relevant entries
[01:28] <keito> I don't have an ipod
[01:28] <alecwh> Will it automatically overwrite the files if they are already there?
[01:28] <MannyZ> ok thanks for your help Pici and keito :)
[01:28] <keito> MannyZ: no problem
[01:28] <fyrestrtr> Stoffer: it is under RestrictedFormats
[01:28] <fyrestrtr> !flash > Stoffer
[01:28] <echosystm> i need to install a dvd/cd burner
[01:28] <echosystm> whats best?
[01:28] <keito> now anyone care to help me?
[01:28] <MannyZ> cp home/mannyz/Desktop/simpsons /media/ipod
[01:28] <echosystm> xfburn ive had trouble with
[01:28] <keito> echosystm: gnomebaker in gde
[01:28] <fyrestrtr> k3b is nice.
[01:29] <echosystm> ta
[01:29] <Jordan09> My desktop just froze, so I had to use the power down button. And now my desktop gets to the grub loaded and the monitor goes blank saying there's no signal.
[01:29] <fyrestrtr> keito: what is the problem?
[01:29] <Lustblader> Jordan09: what are u on now?
[01:29] <keito> when i logoff and on again my system is sluggish and never speeds up
[01:29] <Jordan09> My windows laptop
[01:29] <Stoffer> fyrestrtr, are you referring to the flashplugin-nonfree package?
[01:30] <fyrestrtr> yes
[01:30] <howlingmadhowie> MannyZ: (cp /home...)
[01:30] <MannyZ> yeah..
[01:30] <MannyZ> didnt work only with media/ipod
[01:30] <MannyZ> so i use /home/media/ipod ?
[01:30] <Stoffer> fyrestrtr, it was never installed.  I'm trying to get rid of flash, not add another one.  Plus, I tried installing that package for kicks to see if it would do anything, but it didn't help a bit.
[01:30] <Pici> MannyZ: /media/ipod
[01:31] <keito> MannyZ: /cp /home/mannyz/Desktop/simpsons
[01:31] <keito> then picis
[01:31] <Lustblader> Jordan09: did u try the live cd?
[01:32] <MannyZ> this i used..
[01:32] <Jordan09> Not yet, can I repair it from that?
[01:32] <MannyZ> and it didnt move it to my ipod :S..
[01:32] <MannyZ> root@mannyz-desktop:/home/mannyz# cp /home/mannyz/Desktop/simpsons /media/ipod
[01:32] <MannyZ> cp: omitting directory `/home/mannyz/Desktop/simpsons'
[01:32] <MannyZ> root@mannyz-desktop:/home/mannyz#
[01:32] <npnufn> lustblader;  how do you feel with firefox on Linux.
[01:32] <Lustblader> nope
[01:32] <Lustblader> npnufn:  perfectly fine
[01:32] <Lustblader> npnufn: just one flaw
[01:32] <howlingmadhowie> MannyZ: if you're trying to copy a directory, you must use "cp -R". cp just copies single files
[01:32] <Lustblader> some pages open in new windows instead of new tabs
[01:32] <MannyZ> thats the anwser -.-
[01:32] <fyrestrtr> Stoffer: follow the instructions on that site.
[01:32] <npnufn> ?
[01:33] <MannyZ> thanks howlingmadhowie :)
[01:33] <Lustblader> in windows they were ok npnufn
[01:33] <npnufn> popups?
[01:33] <riaal> what is the difference between sftp and scp? :S
[01:33] <wykis> how to watch TV on Freeview channel 45?
[01:33] <Lustblader> naaw.. just links  npnufn
[01:33] <Stoffer> fyrestrtr, ok, thanks
[01:33] <bullgard4> How does the printk differ from the printf statement? Kernighan/Ritchie does not mention it.
[01:33] <npnufn> we have a problem with firefox.  It is not rendering pages some times.  we have to resize the browser window.
[01:33] <npnufn> do you have any idea?
[01:33] <howlingmadhowie> bullgard4: printk is for kernel messages
[01:34] <Lustblader> Jordan09: u might wanna try a reinstall.. cuz chances are that u might have messed the OS bad
[01:34] <Lustblader> what pages npnufn???
[01:34] <MannyZ> mannyz@mannyz-desktop:~$ cp -R /home/mannyz/Desktop/simpsons /media/ipod
[01:34] <MannyZ> cp: cannot create directory `/media/ipod/simpsons': Read-only file system
[01:35] <aguitel> anyone know how firestart start at startup automatic ?
[01:35] <wykis> how to watch TV on Freeview channel 45? I have a DVB-T stick installed and loaded. Can't figure out what to do next since there are almost no channels in the defaults
[01:35] <bullgard4> howlingmadhowie: well, is that the only defference? Does the same syntax apply?
[01:35] <MannyZ> oops
[01:35] <MannyZ> forgot su
[01:35] <MannyZ> i try it
[01:35] <Jordan09> Lustblader: the live cd has frozen
[01:35] <doktoreas> i just finished installing ubuntu on my laptop...the mouse moves scattering
[01:35] <Jordan09> Hardware failure?
[01:35] <doktoreas> but the touchpad is fine. It's an usb mouse
[01:35] <Lustblader> Jordan09: what do u mean frozen?
[01:36] <MannyZ> cp: cannot create directory `/media/ipod/simpsons': Read-only file system
[01:36] <MannyZ> root@mannyz-desktop:/home/mannyz#
[01:36] <howlingmadhowie> bullgard4: you can think of it as an fprintf whereby the first argument gives the prioraty of hte message
[01:36] <npnufn> got the bug at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350331
[01:36] <MannyZ> how i can make my ipod for writing 2?
[01:36] <keito> MannyZ: have you tried using the gtkpod software (designed for loading you ipod)
[01:36] <Jordan09> It was at the loading screen (where the orange bar moves) and it's frozen.
[01:36] <bullgard4> howlingmadhowie: Thank you very much.
[01:36] <fyrestrtr> !ipod
[01:36] <ubotu> 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
[01:37] <Lustblader> Jordan09: even in the live cd??
[01:37] <MannyZ> keito no i haven even ever heard of it.. my second day on linux..
[01:37] <howlingmadhowie> bullgard4: so basically-> void printk(int, char *, ...)
[01:37] <MannyZ> :$
[01:37] <echosystm> when burning an iso in gnomebaker, what mode should iot be?
[01:37] <echosystm> tao?
[01:37] <echosystm> auto?
[01:37] <keito> MannyZ:ahh have a look
[01:37] <Jordan09> Lustblader: yes, hardware failure?
[01:37] <Lustblader> Jordan09: looks like it
[01:37] <MannyZ> kieto affirmative
[01:37] <MannyZ> keito*
[01:37] <Jordan09> Bugger!
[01:37] <keito> MannyZ: http://www.gtkpod.org/about.html
[01:37] <MannyZ> keito lets see
[01:37] <Lustblader> Jordan09:  try plugging out n in yer cd drive
[01:38] <diablosjp> For use the gtkpod you need the change directory /ipod for /IPOD
[01:38] <Jordan09> It's internal
[01:38] <ryuho-tablet> does anyone know how to fix a tablet pen problem? it's fairly simple
[01:38] <Lustblader> yeah Jordan09 open it up
[01:38] <MannyZ> keito come to #manda
[01:38] <MannyZ> please
[01:38] <Lustblader> half the fun with comps is to look inside
[01:38] <keito> MannyZ: did you catch that? --> <diablosjp> For use the gtkpod you need the change directory /ipod for /IPOD
[01:39] <ryuho-tablet> My right click (with pen) is registering on the computer as a middle click... how would i change that
[01:39] <Happu> ryuho-tablet: http://cblfs.cross-lfs.org/index.php/Wacom
[01:39] <fyrestrtr> ryuho-tablet: first step is to grab the keycode
[01:40] <wykis> how is it possible to make a channel scan that would discover available channels in dvb-t? how?
[01:40] <Lustblader> hold on ppl
[01:40] <Lustblader> pee pee break for me
[01:40] <XtypeWriter74> hi. anybody  know how i can DL for example the entire wikipedia without (pictures) using wget ?
[01:40] <XtypeWriter74> just text
[01:41] <jatoo> lol
[01:41] <ryuho-tablet> thanks :)
[01:41] <Lustblader> XtypeWriter74: very ambitious u are
[01:41] <jatoo> thats nuts
[01:41] <XtypeWriter74> why? :)
[01:41] <ryuho-tablet> lol oh dude
[01:41] <jatoo> i think you can order cd's but its a selection from the whole thing
[01:41] <howlingmadhowie> i'm off for lunch. see you all later :)
[01:41] <ryuho-tablet> that's an awesome idea
[01:41] <erUSUL> XtypeWriter74: wget -r --noparent en.wikiedia.com
[01:41] <ryuho-tablet> I wonder around wiki for hours.. would be awesome to have it offline
[01:42] <erUSUL> XtypeWriter74: look up the options to exclude images in the man page ;P
[01:42] <Pici> XtypeWriter74: Or use something like httrack
[01:42] <XtypeWriter74> pretty soon i wont have internet anymore and use too :)
[01:42] <Pici> XtypeWriter74: FYI, they might ban your IP address if you're pulling down massive amounts of data.
[01:42] <Templar> is there a local network chat im program that works for linux and windows
[01:43] <jatoo> GAIM
[01:43] <jatoo> oh wait im not sure
[01:43] <jatoo> hey, can anyone help me with installing something?
[01:43] <BWMerlin_> Hi I am trying to install pidgin and I have managed to configure it but when i run make i get these error msg's /usr/include/gtk-2.0/gtk/gtkobject.h:85: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before 'GInitiallyUnowned'
[01:43] <BWMerlin_> /usr/include/gtk-2.0/gtk/gtkobject.h:97: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before 'GInitiallyUnownedClass'
[01:43] <jatoo> its called powerTop
[01:44] <Templar> what is it
[01:44] <Romnous> i was finally able to setup ubuntu, with samba, and make it use roaming profiles so everyone can login from all over the network. Now i want to setup a mail-server. Preferably Kolab or Zimbra, since i heard good stuff about them.. is it possible to have those services running at the same time?? and does anyone know which one to use??
[01:44] <jaime> ola
[01:44] <jatoo> um its a power saving program thing, which modifies the idle settings i think somehow...
[01:44] <keito> can anyone tell me the command to find out your ubuntu verison please
[01:45] <defrysk> keito, cat /etc/issue
[01:45] <Happu> keito: cat /etc/isu
[01:45] <Happu> issue
[01:45] <keito> thank you
[01:45] <Romnous> !version | keito
[01:45] <ubotu> keito: To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type  lsb_release -a  in a !shell
[01:45] <jatoo> sorry to be really stupid, but what goes in etc
[01:45] <Romnous> all your important stuff
[01:46] <jatoo> huh?
[01:46] <Romnous> you shouldn't touch anything in there, unless you know what you're doing
[01:46] <Romnous> !etc | jatoo
[01:46] <jatoo> oh, well i dont
[01:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about etc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:46] <Romnous> lol ok
[01:46] <Romnous> i was finally able to setup ubuntu, with samba, and make it use roaming profiles so everyone can login from all over the network. Now i want to setup a mail-server. Preferably Kolab or Zimbra, since i heard good stuff about them.. is it possible to have those services running at the same time?? and does anyone know which one to use??
[01:46] <jatoo> hehe
[01:47] <jatoo> can someone help me with an irc question
[01:47] <K-Kun> attach azzurra.irc
[01:47] <Romnous> yah
[01:47] <Pici> !ask | jatoo
[01:47] <ubotu> jatoo: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:47] <ryuho-tablet> in xorg.conf, is there a specific line of code i can change to switch middle and right mouse button?
[01:47] <Romnous> !msg
[01:47] <ubotu> Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can also benefit. Please don't PM a user in the channel without asking first, some find it rude.
[01:47] <jatoo> ok sorry, im trying to connect to irc.oftc.net but i dont really know how
[01:47] <IceLink> hey there
[01:48] <jatoo> its not connecting, using gaim
[01:48] <floriaki1> i've got a second hard drive hooked up to my pc (it's in the tower already) and i'd like to use it for file storage. how do i do that?
[01:48] <Romnous> !irc | jatoo
[01:48] <ubotu> jatoo: 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
[01:48] <Romnous> hmm :/
[01:48] <jan__> question!
[01:48] <Romnous> ubotu doesn't know anything about that lol:PO
[01:48] <IceLink> if i want to auto-mount a win-partition, what do i use for <option> in the fstab?
[01:48] <fyrestrtr> !ntfs | IceLink
[01:48] <ubotu> IceLink: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[01:49] <jatoo> how do i open a new window to connect to a new channel
[01:50] <ryuho-tablet> right click the server
[01:50] <defrysk> jatoo, /j #new-channel
[01:50] <ryuho-tablet> on the left side tab
[01:50] <ryuho-tablet> or that..
[01:50] <defrysk> oh that
[01:50] <IceLink> thanks fyrestrtr
[01:50] <Pici> !ask | jan__
[01:50] <ubotu> jan__: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:51] <ryuho-tablet> is it possible to switch mouse button actions by editing xorg.conf?
[01:52] <mrcreativity> can some one help me change my resoltuion and refresh rate to a custom setting?
[01:52] <cyberdune> hello. i have a question
[01:52] <cyberdune> omfg
[01:52] <defrysk> !fixres | mrcreativity
[01:52] <ubotu> mrcreativity: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:52] <ryuho-tablet> mrceativity : That's under System >Preference
[01:52] <doktoreas> which package i need to install an adsl modem?
[01:52] <cyberdune> ppp
[01:53] <Pici> !dsk | doktoreas
[01:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dsk - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:53] <Pici> !dsl | doktoreas
[01:53] <ubotu> doktoreas: Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[01:53] <mrcreativity> i tried that, i cant seem to change it to what i want. Windows runs under 1280x960@72mhz, i cant seem to cnofigure ubuntu to run at the same setting
[01:53] <doktoreas> i am following a doc on the wiki, but the package speedtouch it's no more in repository
[01:53] <jatoo> where can i find help for installing a program called powerTop
[01:53] <Pici> doktoreas: What version of Ubuntu are you running?
[01:53] <doktoreas> latest
[01:53] <ryuho-tablet> woa, 72mhz... never seen that before
[01:53] <BWMerlin_> Hi I am trying to install pidgin and I have managed to configure it but when i run make i get these error msg's /usr/include/gtk-2.0/gtk/gtkobject.h:85: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before 'GInitiallyUnowned'
[01:54] <BWMerlin_>  /usr/include/gtk-2.0/gtk/gtkobject.h:97: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before 'GInitiallyUnownedClass'
[01:54] <floriaki1> i've got a second hard drive hooked up to my pc (it's in the tower already) and i'd like to use it for file storage. how do i do that?
[01:54] <mrcreativity> opps
[01:54] <mrcreativity> sorry
[01:54] <mrcreativity> 72hz
[01:54] <mrcreativity> can u help me?
[01:54] <Pici> doktoreas: What wiki doc are you following?
[01:54] <ryuho-tablet> still.. shouldn't most monitor be set up @ 60?
[01:54] <jatoo> floriaki1: can you access it in places or from the desktop?
[01:54] <NixMan> I'm sorry for asking a question off topic, but does anyone know where I could ask questions (a channel) about .htaccess and hotlinking?
[01:55] <Pici> NixMan: #apache
[01:55] <doktoreas> Pici: http://wiki.ubuntu-it.org/Hardware/Modem/Speedtouch?highlight=%28speedtouch%29#firmware
[01:55] <NixMan> Pici: thanks, i'll try
[01:55] <IceLink> ahm. how do i read the chmod of a file/dir ?
[01:55] <attunix> where's the turkish ubuntu chat?
[01:55] <cyberdune> ls -l
[01:55] <defrysk> !tu
[01:55] <Seveas> attunix, #ubuntu-tr
[01:55] <attunix> thanks
[01:56] <ryuho-tablet> man ubuntu has crazy lang support
[01:56] <nadis> ryuho-tablet:  what do you mean ?
[01:56] <nadis> many ?
[01:56] <fyrestrtr> BWMerlin_: there is fiesty package available for pidgin
[01:57] <ryuho-tablet> language support.. for open source freeware
[01:57] <BWMerlin_> i tired apt-getting it and snaptic + add programs and it didnt bring it up
[01:57] <jatoo> does anyone know of a good C++ writing program that can compile/debug etc, which is good for beginners?
[01:57] <IdleOne> !pidgin
[01:57] <defrysk> BWMerlin_, try getdeb.net for a decent pidgin package
[01:57] <BWMerlin_> but that is besides the point
[01:57] <doktoreas> Pici: is that package been removed?
[01:57] <riaal> anyone remeber what the -e frag in rsynd -avub -e does? the manpage is really confusing
[01:57] <fyrestrtr> BWMerlin_: www.getdeb.net/app.php?name=pidgin
[01:58] <riaal> frag= flag
[01:58] <ryuho-tablet> heh
[01:58] <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.
[01:59] <Pici> doktoreas: Yes. That how-to is over two years old.  This looks more up-to-date: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UKSpeedtouchDSLHowTo
[01:59] <jatoo> what is gutsy?
[01:59] <fyrestrtr> riaal: I think specifies the remote shell
[01:59] <CheshireViking> !gutsy | jatoo
[01:59] <jatoo> !gutsy
[01:59] <BWMerlin_> fyrestrtr: what about the error's im getting
[01:59] <jatoo> doesnt work
[01:59] <fyrestrtr> BWMerlin_: use the package and you won't get the errors
[02:00] <Pici> jatoo: Its the version after Fiesty. Its currently undergoing testing and is not suitable for general use.
[02:00] <ubotu> jatoo: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10). See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-April/000276.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule - Roadmap and specifications: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy - Support in #ubuntu+1
[02:00] <BWMerlin_> but why cant i just compile from source and not get the errors?
[02:00] <IceLink> how can i set +r on a ntfs? it doesn't work due to its write-only
[02:00] <fyrestrtr> because you probably have different versions of libs than the program requires
[02:01] <fyrestrtr> !ntfs > IceLink
[02:01] <npnufn> does the netboot method for ubuntu will for xubuntu also?
[02:01] <riaal> fyrestrtr, thats what the manpage said to, what does it mean?
[02:01] <IceLink> !ntfs | IceLink
[02:01] <BWMerlin_> everything "should" be upto date
[02:01] <IceLink> <: kubotu doesn't like me
[02:01] <IceLink> -k
[02:02] <romano> hi
[02:02] <Lustblader> hi romano
[02:03] <fyrestrtr> it means that use a specified shell on the remote, other than ssh.
[02:03] <npnufn> does the netboot method for ubuntu(7.04) will for xubuntu(7.04) also?  I have the setup for ubuntu installation(tftp+dhcp+apache).
[02:04] <fyrestrtr> more specifically, a shell transport (like ssh)
[02:04] <BWMerlin_> fyrestrtr is there anyway to make pidgin to compile with what i have?
[02:04] <fyrestrtr> npnufn: yes.
[02:04] <fyrestrtr> BWMerlin_: is there a reason you want to compile it?
[02:04] <npnufn> fyrestrtr; thanks gonna try it.
[02:04] <BWMerlin_> fyrestrtr: to learn how to compile things more
[02:04] <fyrestrtr> !compile | BWMerlin_
[02:04] <ubotu> BWMerlin_: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[02:05] <BWMerlin_> not everything that i use/want to has precompiled packages
[02:05] <fyrestrtr> BWMerlin_: that will help .. read the wiki
[02:06] <IceLink> fyrestrtr: i got it, thanks
[02:06] <minus> I was wondering if anyone had found a way to get the media working on the dell 1505/6400 series laptops I did it before but can't for the life of me find the info now I had to redifine a few things and it worked like butter in amrok
[02:06] <XtypeWriter74> hab was hier gefunden zu thema Wikipedia Offline > http://dvd.wikimedia.org/
[02:06] <gbw> hello, i accidentally delete the folder /etc/apache2, i want to reinstall new, but the apache2 folder is not there, what to do?
[02:07] <wykis> gbw: sudo apt-get --purge remove apache2 && sudo apt-get install apache2
[02:07] <fyrestrtr> gbw: apt-get remove --purge apache2 apt-get install apach2
[02:07] <fyrestrtr> yeah, what he said
[02:08] <wykis> ;] 
[02:08] <minus> I guess that's what i get for buying a dell :
[02:08] <Seveas> wykis, fyrestrtr: won't work :) /etc/apache2 is part of apache2.2-common
[02:08] <gbw> wykis, fyrestrtr i do that, but the folder is still not there
[02:08] <wykis> apache2.2-common ;)
[02:08] <minus> :(
[02:09] <wykis> gbw: apache2.2-common instead of apache2
[02:09] <gbw> ok
[02:09] <gbw> thans
[02:09] <Seveas> apache2.2-commin is gutsy by the way
[02:09] <wykis> worked?
[02:09] <gbw> yes
[02:09] <CheshireViking> minus, how do you mean "get the media working"?
[02:09] <stian> hi again.. earlier today i tried to add something in sources.list.. this was trusted keys, but when I ran apt-get update it wouldn't get it.. Q: where to add trusted keys ?
[02:09] <wykis> nice
[02:09] <gbw> thanks a lot
[02:09] <gbw> bye
[02:09] <wykis> stian: what did you add?
[02:10] <stian> wait... I will find
[02:10] <Seveas> stian, you add them with apt-key
[02:10] <minus> Cheshire there are play/pause stop etc buttons on the front of the laptop I edited a configuration file for x I belive it was to add definetions but i can't find that info again (had to re-install)
[02:11] <nightwatch> good morning folks, it's possible to upgrade from feisty to gusty using update-manager now? or I have to wait the final version?
[02:11] <Seveas> minus, system -> prefs -> keyboard shortcuts?
[02:11] <Seveas> minus, or did you have to do setkeycode() on them?
[02:11] <minus> LET ME CHECK
[02:11] <minus> sorry about caps lock
[02:11] <minus> :(
 dk. but why not cli?
[02:12] <minus> I dont see system -> prefs
[02:12] <minus> i'm using kubuntu
[02:12] <minus> well k over ubuntu
[02:13] <AngryElf_> hey folks, i'm looking for a GUI app to create ISOs??
[02:13] <syntaxx> im using cups and samba. and i have a little problem in printer class status in windows when i paused the class it shows the printer status not the printer class status anyone have an idea how to fix that?
[02:13] <nightwatch> XtypeWriter74: what you mean?
[02:13] <XtypeWriter74> commandline update
[02:13] <IceLink> can anaybody help me with that? http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/13358/ i cannot see where are my partitions sda2 and sda5, it has become a little bit strange
[02:13] <jedi79> kbkjkbmgkgtkfkfgfkgflflfllffcbvhftewqasgdbcfsdfdgdgxhh bc
[02:13] <Seveas> minus, ah, maybe ask in #kubuntu then, there's probably a keyboard shortcut thing for KDE as well
[02:13] <XtypeWriter74> !iso
[02:13] <ubotu> To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[02:14] <minus> :)
[02:14] <Seveas> jedi79, please remove your cat from your keyboard :)
[02:14] <Outlander> hi all
[02:14] <AngryElf_> hey folks, i'm looking for a GUI app to create ISOs
[02:14] <nightwatch> kkkkkkkkkk
[02:14] <AngryElf_> is anyone familiar with one?
 just forget it... i don't remember what I added... but thx for answering me :)
[02:14] <keito> how do i verify a file using MD5
[02:14] <nightwatch> AngryElf_: did you try brasero?
[02:14] <Lustblader> stian: it works now?
[02:14] <Seveas> !md5 | keito
[02:14] <john|g> b2171de49bbe9646789f4062ab2d2c7d
[02:14] <ubotu> keito: To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/VerifyIsoHowto or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows
[02:14] <defrysk> keito, md5sum <file>
[02:15] <keito> thank you
[02:15] <Outlander> im using nvidia drivers and user switching will switch to a user but wont switch back into my existing session
[02:15] <AngryElf_> nightwatch: i have not, thanx
[02:15] <Outlander> the screen is black with only the mouse viewable. i do have my resolution set at 1440x900 for my monitor (widescreen)
 what do u mean ?
[02:16] <Lustblader> u had trouble with codecs right?
[02:17] <Seveas> !u
[02:17] <ubotu> Unless you're Dutch or Flemish, the letter 'U' is not a pronoun.  If you want to be taken more seriously, please bother to type out the extra letters in "you".  The same goes for "why", "because", "anyone", and so on..
[02:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Seveas: We are seldom on at the same time, just wanted to thank you for your help and support of Ubuntu...
 Yeah! And I thanked u earlier today:D  it i perfect now... /mehappy
  :turn a folder into an .iso
[02:17] <XtypeWriter74> mkisofs -r -o file.iso /location_of_folder/
[02:17] <stian> *it is
[02:17] <Lustblader> stian: sorry didn't see yer reply
[02:18] <Seveas> Jack_Sparrow, :)
[02:18] <stian> :P
[02:18] <AngryElf_> nightwatch: brasero is failing with disk space errors when I clearly have enough room to work with.......think it might be copy protection on the disk?
[02:18] <keito> ANYONE had trouble with sluggish systems after logging off then on again???
[02:18] <Lustblader> nope not mei keito
[02:18] <jatoo> i tried using movie player (the default one that comes with ubuntu) to play an avi file, and it downloaded some codecs for me, but i still have no video, only audio (except occasionally when it would flick on for a split second) can anyone help?
[02:19] <keito> jatoo: do you use compiz?
[02:19] <fyrestrtr> jatoo: try vlc, plays almost everything under the sun.
[02:19] <jatoo> i dont know what compiz is
[02:19] <jatoo> ill try vlc
[02:19] <Jack_Sparrow> jatoo: Did you get gstreamer as well?
[02:20] <bartzitz> i have an intel 945 video card (with new "intel" driver), and 20" wide monitor with 1680x1050 resolution. the image is getting stretched out of display bounds, any ideas?
[02:20] <keito> try this "alt-F2"
[02:20] <AngryElf_> XtypeWriter74: yes, which folder do I reference when I Want to copy a disc?
[02:20] <nightwatch> AngryElf_: what you want to do? save an image from dvd?
[02:20] <JokeR-> hello
[02:20] <AngryElf_> nightwatch: yes
[02:20] <JokeR-> ive problems with beryl
[02:20] <nightwatch> AngryElf_: just use "dd" command
[02:20] <JokeR-> i cant start the effects
[02:20] <keito> then type gstreamer-properties
[02:20] <XtypeWriter74> /dev/cdrom
[02:21] <CheshireViking> jatoo, i had a few avi's that did that on me, turned out the files were created on windows with a wierd codec that wasn't available for linux
[02:21] <keito> jatoo: did you get that?
[02:21] <nightwatch> AngryElf_: dd if=/dev/dvd0 of=dvdimage.iso
[02:21] <jatoo> vlc works!
[02:21] <Lustblader> vlc always works!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[02:21] <jatoo> get what?
 Turn a CD/DVD into an .iso
[02:21] <XtypeWriter74> sudo umount /dev/cdrom
[02:21] <XtypeWriter74> dd if=/dev/cdrom of=file.iso bs=1024
[02:21] <keito> vlc- uses ffmpeg to decode everything (correct me if I'm wrong)
[02:21] <sandy_> can any one tell me how to install xgl
[02:21] <jatoo> ok vlc doesnt work anymore
[02:21] <keito> lol
[02:22] <jatoo> it wont play in full screen and occasionally doesnt in normal mode
[02:22] <keito> jatoo: try that what I said above
[02:22] <keito> jatoo: Alt+F2
[02:22] <nightwatch> keito: no, ffmpeg its one of the decoder group that vlc uses
[02:22] <keito> jatoo: then type gstreamer-properties
[02:22] <bartzitz> i have an intel 945 video card (with new "intel" driver), and 20" wide monitor with 1680x1050 resolution. the image is getting stretched out of display bounds, any ideas?
[02:22] <jatoo> ok
[02:22] <AngryElf_> nightwatch: XtypeWriter74 thanx for the help
[02:22] <Lustblader> bartzitz: change the settings on ur monitor
[02:23] <bartzitz> Lustblader: like?
 np
[02:23] <Lustblader> dude monitor settings depend on the make
[02:23] <Lustblader> search for buttons on the side/bottom of yer monitor
[02:23] <Lustblader> physical buttons
[02:23] <keito> nightwatch: cheers ;0)
[02:23] <bartzitz> Lustblader: i can't stretch the picture, no controls for that
[02:24] <Lustblader> not on the screen
[02:24] <DBLUE> How can i get from terminal, with dpkg, in some .deb file just the dependensies
[02:24] <keito> thought it did it all with that
[02:24] <Jack_Sparrow> bartzitz: You are sending a signal to your monitor that it cannot handle... refresh rate or size....  back it down
[02:24] <Wips> What's a .chm file? and how do I view it in Ubuntu?
[02:24] <jrib> Wips: try gnochm or xchm
[02:24] <bartzitz> Jack_Sparrow: well i know, changing modeline doesn't help
[02:24] <jatoo> keito: what do i do with that popup box?
[02:24] <keito> jatoo: i had this problem too
[02:24] <Jack_Sparrow> bartzitz: Can you run live and post your xorg to the pastebin?
[02:25] <Lustblader> Wips: it's a document
[02:25] <keito> type  streamer-properties
[02:25] <keito> gstreamer-properties
[02:25] <jatoo> and then what?
[02:25] <fraser> so guys, you know how you've got like multiple desktops? i want more. i know there is a whole config of them, i used it one back in hoary. how can i find it?
[02:25] <bartzitz> Jack_Sparrow: 1 min
[02:25] <keito> go to...
[02:25] <Jack_Sparrow> bartzitz: or dpkg and reconfigure it... or change the boot line to vesa so you can get in...
[02:25] <Wips> Thank you, Lustblader and jrib
[02:26] <DBLUE> fraser, you can dig in gconf
[02:26] <Christian85> alguien habla espaol ?
[02:26] <keito> jatoo: go to video and change plugin to x window system (no xv)
[02:26] <bartzitz> Jack_Sparrow: i can set it to 1024x768, at least usable. i'll go to that comp now
[02:26] <Jack_Sparrow> k
[02:26] <CheshireViking> !es | Christian85
[02:26] <ubotu> Christian85: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[02:26] <keito> see what happens when you play it then
  check this out  http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty/CDDVDBurning#How_to_create_Image_.28ISO.29_files_from_CD.2FDVD
[02:26] <Christian85> ubotu: GRACIAS !!!!!
[02:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gracias !!!!! - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:27] <fraser> DBLUE, wa?
[02:27] <jatoo> still the same
[02:27] <jrib> fraser: you can just right click on the workspace switcher and go to properties
[02:27] <Lustblader> ubotu: anything
[02:27] <ubotu> So, you wanted to lure me into saying I don't know anything about anything? Yeah, that would be funny, of course. Now leave me alone.
[02:27] <Lustblader> darn
[02:27] <Lightenix> hi, how do i check what programs are opened and are uploading/downloading?
[02:27] <fraser> jrib, HAHAHA swet.
[02:27] <CheshireViking> !botsnack
[02:27] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[02:27] <Jack_Sparrow> bartzitz: Warning.. I am not entirely awake yet... Please post your xorg and make model of your monitor..
[02:27] <soneil> bartzitz: I'd try installing the package 915resolution .. restores sanity on intel chipsets at funky resolutions
[02:27] <JokeR-> can anyone tell me how to install beryl on ubuntu with ati drivers
[02:27] <JokeR-> can anyone tell me how to install beryl on ubuntu with ati drivers
[02:27] <Lustblader> !botsmack
[02:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about botsmack - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:28] <keito> ubotu: what time is it
[02:28] <bartzitz> soneil: tried that, doesn't work. and i'm using "intel" driver, not "i810"
[02:28] <JokeR-> can anyone tell me how to install beryl on ubuntu with ati drivers
[02:28] <JokeR-> can anyone tell me how to install beryl on ubuntu with ati drivers
[02:28] <JokeR-> can anyone tell me how to install beryl on ubuntu with ati drivers
[02:28] <Outlander> hey chill out dude
[02:28] <Jack_Sparrow> !repeat > JokeR-
[02:29] <JokeR-> im freaking out
[02:29] <JokeR-> sorry
[02:29] <jrib> DBLUE: dpkg-deb -f file.deb Depends
[02:29] <keito> JokeR-: have you edited you xorg.conf file to accomodate the fact you have ati
[02:29] <jatoo> videos are still not working
[02:29] <BlindSide> hey can anyone help me out with Eclipse
[02:29] <JokeR-> keito, yes
[02:29] <BlindSide> i know its not exactly ubuntu lol..
[02:29] <keito> jatoo: sorry then, can't help.  sounds like a codec issue
[02:30] <Seveas> keito, ubotu can tell you the time, even in your own timezone
[02:30] <Seveas> @now
[02:30] <Jack_Sparrow> !restricted > Jack_Sparrow
[02:30] <ubotu> Current time in Etc/UTC: August 02 2007, 12:30:15 - Next meeting: Ubuntu Development Team in 7 hours 29 minutes
[02:30] <jatoo> ok thanks anyway
[02:30] <keito> Jatoo: try installing the w32codecs
[02:30] <Seveas> @now New York
[02:30] <jatoo> how do i do that?
[02:30] <ubotu> Current time in America/New_York: August 02 2007, 08:30:23 - Next meeting: Ubuntu Development Team in 7 hours 29 minutes
[02:30] <fraser> @now
[02:30] <ubotu> Current time in Etc/UTC: August 02 2007, 12:30:38 - Next meeting: Ubuntu Development Team in 7 hours 29 minutes
[02:30] <Lustblader> @india
[02:30] <Lustblader> @now india
[02:30] <keito> ubotu: what time is it?
[02:30] <fraser> he got my time wrong
[02:30] <fraser> no happy
[02:30] <Lightenix> can anyone tell me how to check what programs are uploading/downloading?
[02:30] <fraser> @now Australia
[02:31] <jatoo> @now australia
[02:31] <IdleOne> !botabuse
[02:31] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[02:31] <jrib> ubotu: prefers to tell time in #ubuntu-offtopic though :)
[02:31] <LadyNikon> Lightenix: you can go into synaptic and check it out
[02:31] <fraser> IdleOne, spoil sport
[02:31] <JokeR-> sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0460, should be 0440
[02:31] <fraser> IdleOne, go home
[02:31] <JokeR-> what this means ?
[02:31] <sandy_> can anyone tell me hoe to install xgl plz
[02:31] <jrib> JokeR-: the permissions on /etc/sudoers is 0460 but should be 0440
[02:31] <reverseblade> does .profile file run when I login from gnome splash screen ?
[02:31] <jatoo> how do i install w32codecs?
[02:32] <JokeR-> jrib,  and ?
[02:32] <jrib> !w32codecs > jatoo (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:32] <jrib> JokeR-: the permissions are wrong
[02:32] <Latino> Hallo kann mir jemand helfen?
[02:32] <Jack_Sparrow> !w32codecs > jatoo
[02:32] <fraser> jatoo,  sudo apt-get install w32codecs? you need to make sure you've got the right repos maybe
[02:32] <JokeR-> how to fix it
[02:32] <lasse_> hi guys - is there a way from Gnome when selecting files to right click and compress - or similar method ?
[02:32] <jrib> !de | Latino
[02:32] <ubotu> Latino: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[02:32] <IdleOne> !dvd > jatoo
[02:32] <jatoo> thanks guys
[02:32] <JokeR-> jrib, ?
[02:32] <keito> jatoo:http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-79449.html
[02:33] <jrib> JokeR-: do you have any idea how it ended up that way, because it's kind of strange.   To fix, you'll need to reboot and choose "recovery mode" from the grub menu, then do:  chmod 440 /etc/sudoers
[02:33] <ribando> hi everyone
[02:33] <toddy> !newsgroups
[02:33] <ubotu> There are Ubuntu newsgroups via NNTP at news.gmane.org
[02:33] <jrib> lasse_: mine used to have 'right click -> create archive...', does yours lack that?
[02:34] <jatoo> when something has etc in the filepath, what does that mean?
[02:34] <JokeR-> beryl is no longer in development ?
[02:34] <jrib> !fhs > jatoo (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:34] <jrib> jatoo: configuration usually
[02:34] <raul> im having problems getting sounds from an external audio source can anyone help me?
[02:34] <keito> /etc/ is a system location
[02:34] <lasse_> jrib: :) that's funny ... on my laptop yes --- on this one no .... weird
[02:35] <Jack_Sparrow> JokeR-: No
[02:35] <pucko-> Hello. I've just bought a new disk to replace my old one. How do I safely copy everything from my old root disk to my new one?
[02:35] <lasse_> jrib: same version of ubuntu on both ...
[02:35] <lynx_75> Hello
[02:35] <Jack_Sparrow> JokeR-: it is now compiz-fusion or something close to that
[02:35] <keito> compiz-fusion
[02:35] <jatoo> where do i find the apt folder?
[02:35] <keito> is correct
[02:36] <JokeR-> mhm
[02:36] <jrib> lasse_: I'm not really sure what is responsible for that, but is the 'file-roller' pacakge installed?
[02:36] <jrib> jatoo: what apt folder?
[02:36] <ali110> i want to connect to internet with ubuntu (iam new to linux) i use ethernet (ADSL connection) so how can i configer it to do so
[02:36] <lynx_75> someone know the correct config for vodafone connect card?
[02:36] <keito> is there software to mod a motorola v3 available for ubuntu???
[02:36] <jatoo> the one with sources.list in it
[02:37] <Ce-Fs-16> co_marlboro
[02:37] <Jack_Sparrow> pucko-:  you can do it with livecd and the dd command  see !backup  or   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dd_(Unix)
[02:37] <jrib> jatoo: /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:37] <pucko-> !backup
[02:37] <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
[02:37] <Geek_> jatoo: /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:37] <IdleOne> !cloning | pucko-
[02:37] <ubotu> pucko-: To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type  dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages , move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type  sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade  - See also !automate
[02:37] <jatoo> thankyou
[02:38] <LiberCogito> !pppoe
[02:38] <ubotu> Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[02:38] <CheshireViking> where can i change the setting in kopete to "raise window/tab on new messages", its website says it should be under Behaviour -> Chat, but i don't have the option to change the setting
[02:38] <LiberCogito> !pppoe | ali110
[02:38] <ubotu> ali110: please see above
[02:38] <ali110> thanks i will try
[02:39] <lynx_75> is there someone can help me with the vodafone connect card, please?????
[02:40] <Birger> hi. can anyone help me a bit with wine/cedega?
[02:40] <pucko-> I can't use dd. I guess a livecd would work, but I don't think I have one.
[02:40] <Jack_Sparrow> pucko-: Be very careful with if=  and of=      those are pointers for source and destination  mix them up and you copy a blank drive over your working install
[02:40] <Seveas> !anyone | Birger
[02:40] <ubotu> Birger: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[02:40] <Jack_Sparrow> pucko-: dont have dd?
[02:41] <ali110> execusem i asked about adsl modem i think the link you gave shows how to config pppoE which i already configured in the router i am using (from my Windows OS) i need ubunto to connect to the internet by the router
[02:41] <pucko-> dd won't work
[02:41] <jatoo> i tried installing the w32 codecs and i got this error:
[02:41] <jatoo> Package w32codecs is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[02:41] <jatoo> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[02:41] <jatoo> is only available from another source
[02:41] <jatoo> E: Package w32codecs has no installation candidate
[02:41] <Jack_Sparrow> pucko-: Do a backup with the tar command you just looked at....
[02:41] <Seveas> !32codecs | jatoo
[02:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 32codecs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:41] <jrib> jatoo: did you read the link ubotu sent you so you can enable seveas' repos or medibuntu?
[02:42] <Jack_Sparrow> pucko-: manually format the new drive partitions to the same configuration, number and type of partitions then untar
[02:42] <IdleOne> !seveas | jatoo  w32codecs is in this repo
[02:42] <ubotu> jatoo  w32codecs is in this repo: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[02:42] <Jack_Sparrow> pucko-: extract the tar...  didnt mean to imply that there was an untar command
[02:43] <jatoo> im pretty confused
[02:43] <pucko-> jack_sparrow, but I don't want the same configuration of the new drive.
[02:43] <Jack_Sparrow> pucko-: Then what are you wanting to do..
[02:43] <jrib> jatoo: w32codecs is not in the default ubuntu repositories so you need to add a third party one like Seveas' Repository to install w32codecs.  instructions on how to add the repository are at the link ubotu just said
[02:44] <jan__> this is weird
[02:44] <jatoo> oh ok, sorry, i dont even know what a repository even is
[02:44] <jatoo> is it possible to use different codecs? or must you have those for avi
[02:44] <jan__> anyone ever had probs with a promise sata 300 tx4 card ?
[02:45] <fraser> someone tell me a good bittorrent program in the repos, not azureus, that shuts down as soon as it opens for some reason
[02:45] <Pici> !torrent | fraser
[02:45] <ubotu> fraser: Torrent clients: Azureus (Java), BitTornado (Shell with python front-end), KTorrent (KDE/Qt), rTorrent (C++) -  Bittorent FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[02:45] <jrib> jatoo: some stuff you can only play with w32codecs afaik, but most stuff plays with just the gstreamer codecs
[02:45] <Jack_Sparrow> jatoo: adding a repository and installing w32codecs is not hard you do need to read the links that are bieng provided and ask questions when you dont understand something
[02:45] <jatoo> oh ok, this one is weird, the video will flick up while im resizing but wont work normaly
[02:46] <pucko-> jack_sparrow, ok. I'll give the tar thing a try. I just ment that my new disk wont have exactly the same partition numbers and partitions sizes, but I think I can manage to fix fstab and grub and such on my own.
[02:46] <ali110> execus me i asked about adsl modem i think the link you gave shows how to config pppoE which i already configured in the router i am using (from my Windows OS) i need ubunto to connect to the internet by the router
[02:46] <jatoo> sorry Jack_Sparrow, I was confused about that link, i didnt see what it had to do with my codecs problem but i do now
[02:46] <Romnous|BRB> i was finally able to setup ubuntu, with samba, and make it use roaming profiles so everyone can login from all over the network. Now i want to setup a mail-server. Preferably Kolab or Zimbra, since i heard good stuff about them.. is it possible to have those services running at the same time?? and does anyone know which one to use??
[02:47] <ubuntufan> ident
[02:47] <Jack_Sparrow> pucko-: BE aware that adding a partition for windows and things like that will cause issuse over just cloning your system.. minor fixable issues like grub
[02:47] <ndo> hey, guys, whats good cd/dvd writing/copying software on Ubuntu? k3b or Gnome backer i suppose? but with one would u advice?
[02:47] <rayyan> any1 can help me out with some partition trouble before i install ubuntu?
[02:47] <Romnous> !partition | rayyan
[02:47] <ubotu> rayyan: 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
[02:47] <Jack_Sparrow> pucko-: There are also physical limits for type and number of primary partitions etc...
[02:48] <Pici> ndo: Those are the two best from what I hear. Best one would be based on your own opinion.
[02:48] <rayyan> well i already used partition magic :$
[02:48] <Romnous> what's your problem then?
[02:48] <rayyan> and a friend told me to keep some 10gb of unallocated space
[02:48] <goku> hi, how can we take a screenshot while in a quake3 based game?
[02:48] <rayyan> instead of having a partition for ubuntu
[02:48] <ubuntufan> cfd
[02:49] <ndo> Pici: hmm, ty, thats why i ask huh, to form some opinion by analising what ppl advice and say ;)
[02:49] <Jack_Sparrow> rayyan: good idea... let ubuntu set up the partition... it is easier
[02:49] <Romnous> rayyan: that's ok, cause you can assign a partition when you install ubuntu from the cd
[02:49] <rayyan> alright
[02:49] <rayyan> but now ubuntu says its gonna delete some stuff form the partitions?
[02:49] <Romnous> then you selected the wrong partition?
[02:49] <rayyan> If you continue, the changes listed below will be written to the disks.
[02:49] <rayyan> Otherwise, you will be able to make further changes manually.
[02:49] <rayyan> WARNING: This will destroy all data on any partitions you have removed as
[02:49] <rayyan> well as on the partitions that are going to be formatted.
[02:49] <rayyan> The partition tables of the following devices are changed:
[02:49] <rayyan>  SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sdb)
[02:50] <rayyan> The following partitions are going to be formatted:
[02:50] <rayyan>  partition #6 of SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sdb) as swap
[02:50] <rayyan>  partition #3 of SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sdb) as ext3
[02:50] <Pici> !paste | rayyan
[02:50] <ubotu> rayyan: 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)
[02:50] <rayyan> sorry for that
[02:50] <Pici> ndo: Why dont you just try them both?
[02:50] <Jack_Sparrow> rayyan: you need to select the option to have ubuntu use unpartitioned space and not resize the drive ...
[02:50] <pucko-> jack_sparrow, ok. thanks.
[02:50] <ndo> i guess ill check on wiki, about them, so i get some info :)
[02:50] <rayyan> how do i do that jack?
[02:50] <Romnous> i was finally able to setup ubuntu, with samba, and make it use roaming profiles so everyone can login from all over the network. Now i want to setup a mail-server. Preferably Kolab or Zimbra, since i heard good stuff about them.. is it possible to have both samba and the mailserver running at the same time?? and does anyone know which one to use??
[02:51] <Jack_Sparrow> rayyan: back out of where you are and do not apply changes
[02:51] <ndo> Pici: indeed, ill do that, that is the right thing to do i guess :) ty :P
[02:51] <rayyan> ok
[02:51] <kritzstapf> when i reinstall my windows, the MBR gets overriden, can i fix it using a ubuntu live cd with a simple grub command "install hd0,0" or sth?
[02:51] <CheshireViking> !grub | kritzstapf
[02:51] <ubotu> kritzstapf: 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
[02:51] <Jack_Sparrow> rayyan: In gparted do you see your windows partition and unallocated space...
[02:51] <kritzstapf> CheshireViking: thanks
[02:52] <rayyan> sorry jack im an idiot :P should i download gparted?
[02:52] <Romnous> i was finally able to setup ubuntu, with samba, and make it use roaming profiles so everyone can login from all over the network. Now i want to setup a mail-server. Preferably Kolab or Zimbra, since i heard good stuff about them.. is it possible to have both samba and the mailserver running at the same time?? and does anyone know which one to use??
[02:52] <Jack_Sparrow> rayyan: It is on the livecd
[02:52] <rayyan> or is it on the live cd?
[02:52] <rayyan> oh ok
[02:52] <Romnous> !kolab
[02:52] <ks1> freeNX rawks
[02:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kolab - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:52] <lasse_> jrib: it was not installed -  i now have the option of right-clicking and compress :) cheers mate! :)
[02:52] <ali110> execus me i asked about adsl modem i think the link you gave shows how to config pppoE which i already configured in the router i am using (from my Windows OS) i need ubunto to connect to the internet by the router
[02:52] <ks1> !freenx
[02:52] <ubotu> FreeNX is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[02:52] <ks1> !package
[02:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about package - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:53] <ks1> !packages
[02:53] <ubotu> You can browse and search for Ubuntu packages using !Synaptic, !Adept, "apt-cache search <keywords>", the "apt:/" URL in KDE, or online at http://packages.ubuntu.com - Ubuntu has about 20000 packages available, so please *search* for an official package before installing things in awkward ways!
[02:53] <rayyan> one sec gonna try to open gparted
[02:53] <Romnous> !zimbra
[02:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about zimbra - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:53] <Romnous> !mailserver
[02:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mailserver - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:53] <jrib> !fishing
[02:53] <Jack_Sparrow> rayyan: I dindnt mean to jump into a conversation in progress, I just didnt want you to make a mistake
[02:53] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[02:53] <jrib> lasse_: great
[02:53] <rayyan> oh
[02:53] <Geek_> Romnous: you can definately run samba and  a mail server at once... which i have no idea tho ;)
[02:53] <rayyan> jack can i pm u?
[02:53] <CheshireViking> anybody using pidgin? can the contact list be sorted into just online/offline contacts rather than using groups and then when they're online/offline?
[02:53] <Jack_Sparrow> rayyan: yes if you are reg'd
[02:54] <rayyan> im not :-(
[02:54] <Jack_Sparrow> rayyan: join /#Voyager
[02:54] <Romnous> Geek_: ok thx, i need to see which one is better, and have a guide for installing it on feisty or something :/
[02:54] <rayyan> /reg
[02:54] <ali110> about adsl modem i think the link you gave shows how to config pppoE which i already configured in the router i am using (from my Windows OS) i need ubunto to connect to the internet by the router
[02:54] <rayyan> ok
[02:54] <ypiel> hello, I want to have several gnome session open in the same time. I can't find how to do it with ubuntu. Under debian there is an application into 'system tools' which create a new X session I thinks. How can I do with ubuntu ?
[02:54] <goku> hi, how can I save a screenshot in a quake3 based game? printscreen key doesn't work :/
[02:55] <Romnous> take a photo of your screen?
[02:55] <Romnous> :P
[02:55] <goku> yep
[02:55] <Pici> ali110: What are you having difficulty with then? Wifi?
[02:55] <Geek_> Romnous: see if apt has packages, and look up the programmes on docs?
[02:55] <Seveas> ypiel, install xnest
[02:55] <Romnous> lol i mean; take a photo of your screen with your camera
[02:55] <Seveas> then you'll get that menu item
[02:55] <jrib> ypiel: you could use 'gdmflexiserver'
[02:55] <Romnous> Geek_: did that already, it only gives a badly explained explanation for installing kolab on 6.10
[02:55] <goku> Romnous: sorry I have no cam :P
[02:56] <jrib> ypiel: but you shouldn't have more than one session as the same user I believe
[02:56] <Romnous> goku: there are several screenshot utilities for linux
[02:56] <Pici> goku: I'm not usually one to say just google it....  but... just google it.
[02:56] <Romnous> !screenshot | goku
[02:56] <Geek_> Romnous: installation: use apt is its there. config is the hard part ;)
[02:56] <ubotu> goku: Screenshots can be made with the [PrtScr]  button or the File -> Acquire menu in the GIMP.
[02:56] <Romnous> Geek_: hehe :P i knew that already
[02:57] <ali110> piki: not wired , the thing is once i log on to ubuntu it tells my wired connection detected and it acts like i am connected but i cant open any site or any thing
[02:57] <Romnous> Geek_: thanks for the info anyway
[02:57] <Geek_> i'm afraid the only mail server i've used is mercury on windows so... i'm of limited help
[02:57] <ali110> * not wifi it is Wired
[02:57] <Pici> goku: bind a key to the 'screenshot' command.
[02:57] <Romnous> !bind | goku
[02:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bind - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:57] <Geek_> oh, and rule of thumb, if they use different ports, they should be ab;e to run at the same time ;p
[02:57] <ali110> !adsl
[02:58] <ubotu> Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[02:58] <Romnous> Geek_: lol yeah, i got that one already, i'm not such a big noob :P
[02:58] <ks1> oh well goku was too late and too stupid.
[02:58] <ks1> The default key to take a screenshot either while in-game or in the menu is F11. To take a screenshot of the console itself, open the console and type in /screenshot or /screenshotjpeg
[02:58] <Geek_> Romnous: and, smb and  e mail generally use well defined ports, which are standard so...
[02:59] <Pici> ali110: From a console can you !pastebin the results of ifconfig
[02:59] <Romnous> Geek_: yah ok, but i was wondering if my samba-backend might conflict with the mailserver
[02:59] <Romnous> *the mailserver backend)
[02:59] <Geek_> shouldn't
[02:59] <DIL> how do i use synaptic to install a "non ubuntu pacakge"?
[03:00] <Romnous> i set up samba without ldap, so it shouldn't be any problem, but was jsut checking
[03:00] <jrib> DIL: what do you want to install?
[03:00] <Pici> DIL: You dont. If you just double click on the package it should open up and install with gdebi.
[03:00] <Romnous> !repositories | DIL
[03:00] <ubotu> DIL: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[03:00] <DIL> kismet
[03:00] <DIL> i am a newd
[03:00] <DIL> newb
[03:00] <Pici> DIL: Kismet is in the Ubuntu repos, you shouldnt have to use a 3rd party package.
[03:00] <Romnous> you can run the install program??
[03:00] <jrib> DIL: kismet is in ubuntu's universe repository
[03:00] <DIL> cannot find it
[03:00] <Romnous> "apt-get install kismet"
[03:00] <jrib> !universe > DIL (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:01] <DIL> say cant find pacakge
[03:01] <diafic_> so yeah, when I push the vol up button and vol down buttons on my keyboard, gnome shows a little window with the volume on the desktop. Very nice.
[03:01] <ali110> piki: what is !pastebin
[03:01] <jrib> DIL: have you enabled universe?
[03:01] <Pici> !paste | ali110
[03:01] <ubotu> ali110: 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)
[03:01] <Romnous> has anyne checked out ubuntustudio btw??
[03:01] <diafic_> Only one problem - its toggling a slider that doesn't actually do anything on my system
[03:01] <diafic_> halp?
[03:01] <DIL> jrib how
[03:01] <Pici> !tab | ali110
[03:01] <ubotu> ali110: You can use <tab> for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.
[03:01] <IdleOne> sudo apt-get install kismet   but installing kismet will bring in a bunch of KDE with it
[03:01] <jrib> DIL: ubotu sent you instructions, do you see them?
[03:01] <Pici> ali110: If you spell my name wrong I may not notice that you said anything to me.
[03:02] <Romnous> !universe | DIL
[03:02] <ubotu> DIL: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[03:02] <DIL> yes
[03:02] <Pici> IdleOne: No, it wont.
[03:02] <cheguevaramax> bonjour
[03:02] <Romnous> bonjour
[03:02] <Pici> !fr | cheguevaramax
[03:02] <ubotu> cheguevaramax: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[03:02] <ali110> pici: sorry  i didnt mean to spell it wrong
[03:02] <jrib> DIL: let us know if you're still not able to install kismet after reading that and enabling universe
[03:02] <IdleOne> Pici, :/
[03:02] <Pici> IdleOne: kismet isnt a KDE package, despite starting with a K. :)
[03:03] <ali110> pici: i will  restart my computer to get iconfig and restart it again to post it here
[03:03] <Geek_> Romnous: looks interesting but if i sing, local wildlife runs away ;p
[03:03] <IdleOne> Pici, haha ok sorry
[03:03] <juuso> hi all
[03:03] <juuso> i cant see
[03:03] <juuso> the name
[03:03] <diafic_> nvm, fixed it
[03:03] <Romnous> Geek_: heh, i'm going to install it on my PC, it rocks! i luv media/video/gfx editing ^.^
[03:03] <jrib> !enter | juuso
[03:03] <ubotu> juuso: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[03:03] <Geek_> lol
[03:04] <ShackJack> Hi folks, trying to get PocketPC sync working... help.ubuntu instructions say to make sure these ports (5678, 5679 and 990) aren't being blocked by a firewall. Not so good at working my routers's interface. Just wondering - can i use Network Tools (port scanning on 127.0.0.1:5678 ?) or some other command to confirm firewall isn't blocking these ports?
[03:04] <jrib> juuso: what name?
[03:04] <juuso> of all people
[03:04] <juuso> here in the chat prog
[03:04] <Geek_> i was joking, if i actually get around to reformatting my system (i need to, my wificard is a PITA) i might replace my vanilla ubuntu install with that
[03:04] <jrib> juuso: what program are you using?
[03:04] <Pici> ShackJack: You could use nmap to scan yourself.  Just `nmap 127.0.0.1`
[03:05] <juuso> xchat
[03:05] <IdleOne> juuso, use mouse point go to right side of the screen and click and open the nicklist
[03:05] <Romnous> Geek_: hehe ok :P
[03:05] <Geek_> Pici: but that wouldn't show whats blocking *you* would it?
[03:05] <ShackJack> Pici: Would that tell me what ports are blocked, or should I nmap ports I'm interested in, i.e. 127.0.0.1:5678 ? (sorry not on linux right now)
[03:05] <Romnous> Geek_: i need to setup this computer as a server/gateway at home, and then i can get to formatting my computer and installing linux and stuff
[03:05] <Geek_> eheh
[03:06] <msm> lietu: Hi.. I've tried to install 4.5.5 and it seems is right. Almost installation!!! ;)
[03:06] <HeightOfFury>  If I use a partition editor to move my ubuntu partition to my external drive, then expand it to use all the ~300GB
[03:06] <HeightOfFury> Would my ubuntu installation show up on the swap?
[03:06] <Tilllinux> heya again
[03:07] <Pici> ShackJack: I'm actually not sure...
[03:08] <ShackJack> Pici: There's a port scanning thing in the network tools built in, but I wasn't sure if that could tell me if firewall was blocking particualr ports on my machine...
[03:08] <soundray> ShackJack: just run 'sudo iptables -L' to look at your currently active firewall rules. If you get an "empty" response, nothing on the ubuntu side will prevent you from syncing with your Pocket PC
[03:08] <Tilllinux> When I try to start heroes 5 (through wine) i get following error message "X Error of failed request: GLXBadDrawable [...] " I've been googling a while now, but I didn't find a solution (except "update your nvidia drivers" but unfortunately, I've got the newest driver version)
[03:09] <ShackJack> soundray: Thanks will try that... I have a hardware router too with firewall so I wanted to see if that was covered, though I wouldn't think that'd interfere between a PC<-->PocketPC connection
[03:09] <juuso> ok thx
[03:09] <soundray> ShackJack: it shouldn't, if both your PC and PPC are on the LAN and the router just shields you from the public internet.
[03:10] <DIL> thanks for the info you guys Rock!!
[03:10] <ShackJack> soundray: K thanks - I can't seem to sync and I suspect that might be the issue... Pocket Pc recognized/connects but doesn't transfer info...
[03:10] <Romnous> yah, with a new guitar i would rock:P
[03:10] <ShackJack> I'd rock with a rock...
[03:10] <Romnous> :P
[03:10] <soundray> ShackJack: are you following the howto on the forums site?
[03:10] <ShackJack> soundray: This one: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/WindowsMobile
[03:11] <toddy> Had any one configured inn?
[03:11] <Romnous> Geek_: i'm going to try to install kolab, wish me good luck lol:P
[03:12] <soundray> ShackJack: I hadn't seen this one. Check out http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=30936 -- it has some extra troubleshooting stuff
[03:12] <toddy> Or has the experence about the inn
[03:12] <IdleOne> toddy, what is inn?
[03:12] <ShackJack> soundray: Thanks - will do...
[03:12] <Pici> !info inn
[03:12] <ubotu> inn: News transport system `InterNetNews' by the ISC and Rich Salz. In component universe, is extra. Version 1:1.7.2debian-31 (feisty), package size 778 kB, installed size 2232 kB
[03:13] <toddy> well it's a newsgroup server!
[03:13] <IdleOne> ahh ty Pici
[03:13] <soundray> ShackJack: I've given up on Pocket PC syncing myself. Waiting for the consumer OpenMoko phone now...
[03:13] <Pici> IdleOne: I still dont know what it is though ;)
[03:13] <allan_> at this point in time, is Gutsy more stable than Debian Unstable?
[03:13] <toddy> IdleOne, i want to install a newsgroup server!
[03:14] <IdleOne> Pici, news transport system. :P
[03:14] <Pici> I see.
[03:14] <IdleOne> toddy, sudo apt-get install inn
[03:14] <ShackJack> soundray: There's something called "opensync" which is based off multisync or something, too...  Was able to get my Dad's Sony "Clie" (Palm) to sync at any rate. I can get Pocket Pc to connect, just not sync with Evolution...
[03:15] <toddy> IdleOne, yeah!i had!but how to configured it i don't know
[03:15] <ShackJack> allan_: I don't know about that, but I use gutsy and it's pretty gash darned stable...
[03:15] <Tilllinux> so well, now i get an error when trying to switch to OpenGL/GLX in the nvidia-settings : "till@tilllinux:~$ nvidia-settings
[03:15] <Tilllinux> The program 'nvidia-settings' received an X Window System error.
[03:15] <Tilllinux> This probably reflects a bug in the program.
[03:15] <Tilllinux> The error was 'GLXBadDrawable'."
[03:15] <Pici> toddy: Have you checked the manpages?
[03:15] <IdleOne> toddy, I have no clue try man inn
[03:16] <toddy> IdleOne, well,It shows No manual to see!
[03:17] <toddy> IdleOne&Pici,"No manual entry for inn"
[03:17] <IdleOne> toddy, http://www.isc.org/index.pl?/sw/inn/
[03:17] <PupUser5bd5a9> Ol! Algum fala pportugus?
[03:17] <IdleOne> see if they have any help on the site
[03:17] <Pici> !br | PupUser5bd5a9
[03:17] <ubotu> PupUser5bd5a9: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[03:17] <Pici> toddy: man innd
[03:17] <juuso> !enter
[03:17] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[03:18] <toddy> Pici,OK!
[03:18] <toddy> Pici,it shows!
[03:19] <IdleOne> Pici, is peachy on the PC
[03:20] <Pici> IdleOne: Hehe
[03:20] <toddy> May it take me long time to see!my english is not so good!
[03:23] <Outlander> hi in beryl, what's my default super key?
[03:23] <Danzor> I'm having trouble with the wireless network settings on my Ubuntu installation. I set a location which has my DNS servers set since my default gateway's DNS doesn't work, but after a minute or two the settings are reverted back to the default location.
[03:23] <ShackJack> Outlander: The Windows Key..
[03:23] <IdleOne> beryl gives you super powers!
[03:23] <Danzor> And when I set the default location's DNS servers, the same things happen. my settings are reset
[03:24] <ShackJack> IdleOne: Beryl is old Compiz Fusion is the way forward ;)
[03:24] <IdleOne> shack, so Compiz Fusion gives Super Duper Powers? :)
[03:24] <ribando> ShackJack hell yeah... :O Compiz Fusion rocks :D
[03:24] <profanephobia> superman powers
[03:25] <novato_br> what is line command can I see about  Motherboard information ?
[03:25] <ribando> ShackJack how r u doing?
[03:25] <Pici> novato_br: sudo lshw
[03:25] <novato_br> thx
[03:25] <ribando> ShackJack have a look at this theme --> http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/OrangeLiNstaBlackPlastic?content=62434
[03:25] <ShackJack> ribando: Just lovely, thank you.
[03:25] <ShackJack> ribando: Bleh - I just threw up a little in my mouth ;P
[03:25] <Sinderking> hi all
[03:25] <soundray> Danzor: configure your DHCP server to publish correct DNS server IPs.
[03:26] <ramseize> in my image(windows XP) how can i access my cd rom?
[03:26] <ribando> ShackJack ahahhahah.lol
[03:26] <Danzor> ok
[03:26] <novato_br> Pici, dont have grep paramet?
[03:26] <novato_br> because the list is long
[03:26] <getboa_> Geek_: /quit
[03:27] <ribando> ShackJack hey, do u know of any really really good skydomes?
[03:27] <Pici> novato_br: sudo lshw | less
[03:27] <ShackJack> ribando: No they're hard to find - you might ask over in #ubuntu-effects - saw this space one that was pretty neat, though...
[03:28] <ConstyXIV> does the intel draft-n card work in ubuntu?
[03:28] <Sinderking> Is there any program that can convert the windows program to use with ubuntu (no wine, wine-doors include please ^^")
[03:28] <thoreauputic> kkathman: :)
[03:28] <ribando> ShackJack oki doki, thanks man ;)
[03:29] <cambri> hello
[03:29] <Geek> Sinderking: no. unless you have the source and are willing to modify the app to run
[03:29] <savetheWorld> Sinderking: no
[03:30] <Sinderking> Geek: Thank you, geek
[03:30] <Sinderking> Thank you savetheWorld
[03:30] <Falstius> I want to prevent apt-get upgrade from upgrading a certain package (I installed a custom .deb), and the only instructions I can find for doing this using pin and /etc/apt/preferences (which doesn't exist) and they seem to be very debian specific (looking at stable, testing etc).  Is there a better way to do this?  Like the yum exclude=... option?
[03:30] <cambri> can someone help me with kernel source, i cant download it, because my adsl modem needs kernel source for compiling
[03:31] <savetheWorld> Sinderking: you might consider using a Virtual machine and running your program in a virtual windows machine hosted on a Linux machine.
[03:31] <cambri> what packages do i need (ubuntu 7.04)?
[03:31] <JimQode> cambri, you just need kernel-headers package
[03:31] <jrib> !pinning > Falstius (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:31] <jrib> Falstius: just create the file if it doesn't exist
[03:32] <Sinderking> savetheWorld: I've heard of that but that might eat a lots of memory
[03:32] <erUSUL> cambri: to compile a external module you only need the header 'sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)'
[03:32] <JimQode> cambri, f you are going to compile anything you may also need build-essential package
[03:32] <ramseize> rhelp i have put my cd to the cd rom, and the ubuntu detects it, but when i run the qemu(windowsxp) "insert cd to drive" help
[03:32] <cambri> i dont have internet connection ?
[03:32] <Falstius> jrib: thanks.  This helps.
[03:33] <Danzor> soundray: I don't have access to the DHCP server on my router.
[03:33] <Danzor> Everything would be fine if I could stop Ubuntu from resetting my network settings every couple of minutes
[03:33] <JimQode> cambri, download the packages from an online computer then carry them with a usb drive or somethign
[03:33] <cambri> sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)            wont work without web?
[03:33] <Danzor> And I am saving them.
[03:33] <erUSUL> cambri: well downloading all the packages by hand it is a hard task specially build-essential...
[03:33] <erUSUL> !info apt-zip
[03:33] <ubotu> apt-zip: Update a non-networked computer using apt and removable media. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.15 (feisty), package size 17 kB, installed size 116 kB
[03:33] <erUSUL> !info apt-zip | cambri
[03:33] <ubotu> cambri: please see above
[03:34] <soundray> Danzor: one thing I can think of is a rather ugly hack: make your DNS config unchangable with 'sudo chmod a-w /etc/resolv.conf'
[03:34] <ramseize> rhelp i have put my cd to the cd rom, and the ubuntu detects it, but when i run the qemu(windowsxp) "insert cd to drive" help
[03:34] <profanephobia> hey can ubuntu 7.04 be set up for thin clients
[03:34] <cambri> ok what packages do i need to download manually?
[03:34] <novato_br> plz, i typed: dmesg |grep -i dma and it was showed: ata1: PATA max UDMA/100 cmd 0x000101f0 ctl 0x000103f6 bmdma 0x0001ffa0 irq 14
[03:34] <Sinderking> gotta go, god bless you all. bye
[03:34] <novato_br> my pc support UDMA mode?
[03:34] <Danzor> ok thanks
[03:34] <ramseize> help i have put my cd to the cd rom, and the ubuntu detects it, but when i run the qemu(windowsxp) "insert cd to drive" help
[03:34] <novato_br> i want install dvd recorder
[03:35] <cambri> ok 10x
[03:36] <ribando> can someone tell me how to start samba?
[03:36] <ribando> after installation
[03:36] <ramseize> help i have put my cd to the cd rom, and the ubuntu detects it, but when i run the qemu(windowsxp) "insert cd to drive" help
[03:36] <DjViper> !samba | ribando
[03:36] <ubotu> ribando: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[03:36] <cout> I think I've asked this before but I don't remember what the answer is... is there a site like apt-get.org but for ubuntu?
[03:36] <JimQode> ribando, /etc/init.d/samba start
[03:36] <vb> I have a P3 850Mhz with 810 chipset running feisty, but I am not able to run beryl, googling figured out that it requires minimum 845 chipset, now I am thinking to buy a PCI card 32 MB VRAM to make beryl work, I do not have a AGP slot in my motherboard
[03:36] <ribando> JimQode thanks
[03:36] <kkathman> but it should auto start ribando  after install
[03:37] <kkathman> ribando:  if you change your smb,conf you'll want to do that same thing, only "restart" instead of "start"
[03:37] <kippi> anyone got anyideas why this cron job would not run? * * * * * root wget http://10.54.2.131/nv-genie.php?action=cli\&command=dial\\%20801\&pw=1234
[03:37] <ribando> kkathman didnt....I did sudo apt-get install samba, and installed everything in the terminal, but didnt start automatically
[03:37] <gawbul> hey guys
[03:38] <gawbul> anyone free?
[03:38] <DWSR> Hello everyone. I'm attempting to setup my wireless NIC in xubuntu. I ran the lshw command and I can see that my wireless interface is unclaimed. CAn someone please help me set it up? Thanks.
[03:38] <ribando> kkathman change my smb,conf ?????? :s lol
[03:38] <DjViper> gawbul: just state your question :)
[03:38] <CheshireViking> !ask
[03:38] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:38] <profanephobia> does anyone know if ubuntu can be used as a thin client server
[03:38] <DWSR> profanephobia: Yes, it can.
[03:38] <gawbul> trying to add simpserver to startup in ubuntu.... do i just do ln -s /usr/local/bin/simp/bin/simpserver /etc/init.d/simpserver then update-rc.d simpserver defaults?
[03:38] <vb> can a PCI card with 32 MB RAM run BERYL ?
[03:38] <kkathman> ribando:  yes, you may need to depending on your cross platform needs
[03:38] <profanephobia> DWSR: do you know where i can find documentation
[03:38] <gawbul> lol.. sorry :P just like to be polite ;)
[03:38] <lazz0> what do you think is better for newbies, kde or gnome, or some other de ?
[03:39] <DWSR> !wiki profanephobia
[03:39] <kkathman> lazz0:  try them both and see which one you like :)
[03:39] <dgeorge> hello all... I now have ubuntu installed for the first time... but I need some help installing plugins
[03:39] <DWSR> !wiki
[03:39] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com - Ubuntu development documentation wiki. If you are looking for system help, please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community - the Ubuntu community documentation.
[03:39] <DWSR> profanephobia: check out the wiki.
[03:39] <dgeorge> adobe flash player.... i need help installing it...
[03:39] <profanephobia> i have but ill look again thanks
[03:40] <Tilllinux> kde is more windows like, gnome is more intuitive;  so you'll have to try which one you like more lazz0.
[03:40] <DWSR> no problem.
[03:40] <dgeorge> can someone help me with that
[03:40] <DWSR> Hello everyone. I'm attempting to setup my wireless NIC in xubuntu. I ran the lshw command and I can see that my wireless interface is unclaimed. CAn someone please help me set it up? Thanks.
[03:40] <Yulquen> my ubuntubox fileserver/closetpc boots with 640x480 res.when no monitor is attached, instead of the usual 1280x1024.is there a way to override this behaviour? (i acces the desktop with vnc on another pc)
[03:40] <ribando> when I do that command etc/init.d/samba start it says "starting samba daemons" but nothing else happens
[03:40] <lazz0> mm oki :)
[03:40] <vb> can a PCI card with 32 MB RAM run BERYL ?
[03:40] <kRush> is tahoma no more a part of msttcorefonts?
[03:40] <DWSR> Yulquen: you checked your vnc server config?
[03:41] <lietu> vb: doubt it, you should check beryl's homepage for the details
[03:41] <DWSR> Yulquen: do a whereis on your vnc server package's name, and you should be able to find a configuration file.
[03:41] <CheshireViking> vb, i don't know about a 32mb pci card, i can't run beryl on my laptop which has nvidia2 go graphics with 32mb ram
[03:42] <gawbul> busy channel :S lol
[03:42] <gawbul> im trying to add simpserver to startup in ubuntu.... do i just do ln -s /usr/local/bin/simp/bin/simpserver /etc/init.d/simpserver then update-rc.d simpserver defaults?
[03:42] <Falstius> if I build a .deb package from source, how I can I change the version number?  Otherwise the repo package and the custom package have the same version and upgrade defaults to the repo (even with pinning)
[03:42] <kippi> anyone got anyideas why this cron job would not run? * * * * * root wget http://10.54.2.131/nv-genie.php?action=cli\&command=dial\\%20801\&pw=1234
[03:42] <vb> "beryl runs acceptably well on a GeForce 3/i855/Radeon 7500, 256MB of RAM, and a 1.2GHz processor. It also works best with Xorg 7.1 and requires a recent version of Mesa."
[03:42] <jrib> Falstius: debian/changelog
[03:43] <vb> this is what the beryl FAQ points out
[03:43] <Yulquen> DWSR: yes its ok, if I physically connect a monitor to it after boot its 640x480, if its connected during boot its 1280x1024.vnc resolution at the other pc follows the booted ubuntu resolution.
[03:43] <rohan> i heard there was a way to have Ctrl-Alt-Delete open the system monitor on gnome .. how do i do that ? google isn't helping
[03:43] <profanephobia> rohan: install automatix you can find it in there
[03:43] <rohan> profanephobia: i don't want to install automatix just for that purpose
[03:43] <vb> I have been using BERYL quite fine, over my 865g chipset back home, but here I have a 810 chipset, so i m giving a thought to buying a PCI Card to make BERYL word
[03:43] <thoreauputic> !automatix
[03:43] <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
[03:43] <rohan> because all it does is run a command, which i can't find
[03:43] <profanephobia> rohan: let me locate the package name
[03:44] <pinstp> does anyone know a  good program to use for mpg files
[03:44] <ribando> jrib hey r u alright?do u remember yesterday when u gave me that website so that I could post copy and paste my code that u helped me out with... ?
[03:44] <rohan> profanephobia: thanks
[03:44] <gawbul> guess ill just try it and see if it works!
[03:44] <Geek> pinstp: generally... VLC opens anything you throw at it...
[03:44] <dgeorge> how do u login using sudo
[03:44] <pinstp> kk i will go download that then
[03:44] <pinstp> ty
[03:45] <gawbul> dgeorge: use su to logon as root
[03:45] <dgeorge> i have to run rpm -Uvh
[03:45] <vb> I can also think of buying a PCI with 64 MB VRAM, but I would be satisfied if 32 MB PCI just works out BERYL
[03:45] <rohan> dgeorge: sudo -i
[03:46] <thoreauputic> dgeorge: *cough* this is #ubuntu not #redhat
[03:46] <DWSR> I'm attempting to setup my wireless NIC in xubuntu. I ran the lshw command and I can see that my wireless interface is unclaimed. CAn someone please help me set it up? Thanks.
[03:47] <vb> my frostwire, is crashing at startup, any suggestions ?
[03:47] <bauer> Just installed ubuntu-6.06.1-server-I386.iso  :-) But howdo i install a desktop (gnome fx.) on it.
[03:47] <profanephobia> rohan: try this                    gconftool-2 -t str --set /apps/metacity/global_keybindings/run_command_9 "<Control><Alt>Delete"
[03:47] <profanephobia> gconftool-2 -t str --set /apps/metacity/keybinding_commands/command_9 "gnome-system-monitor"
[03:47] <toddy> may i ask that where are apt-gets  ?
[03:47] <dgeorge> ok im trying to install this http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash
[03:47] <dgeorge> but it just won't work... how do i install this shockwave player
[03:47] <toddy> where the apt-get install put the files in?
[03:48] <genii> bauer: sudo apt-get install <name>    where <name> can be  ubuntu-desktop  kubuntu-desktop  or xubuntu-desktop
[03:48] <Yulquen> if we just forget about vnc, how can I make my ubuntu box boot into 1280x1024 resolution without a monitor attached?
[03:48] <thoreauputic> toddy: type  dpkg -L packagename  to see where the files are installed
[03:48] <genii> I think xubuntu-desktop can be done like this, maybe not though
[03:48] <allison_1984> ! flasplayer
[03:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about flasplayer - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:48] <DWSR> X11 config. Yulquen
[03:48] <jpdp> I'm debating between buying a NAS box (Thecus 5200Pro (BusyBox), or building a new full file server. The key things of the Thecus unit I like is the power efficiency, the mobile CPU is part of it, but the ability to spin down drives on idle, the ability to schedule power-off times, and wake-on-lan are important features to me.  It's been my experience that (debian) linux is a bit shaky with ACPI.  How easy/hard would it be to do these things with an Ubuntu or U
[03:48] <toddy> thoreauputic, thanks!
[03:48] <bauer> genii, thx ill try that :-p
[03:49] <thoreauputic> toddy: the executable files are normally in /usr/bin or /usr/games
[03:49] <genii> jpdp: Look into FreeNAS project, I think it's on sourceforge
[03:49] <jpdp> (Note: They are SATA drives)
[03:49] <jpdp> genii: Well, if building a full file server, I'd like to use it for MORE than JUST a NAS, thus the advantage over the NAS, and the Ubuntu choice.
[03:50] <Yulquen> DWSR: is that a config file?
[03:50] <toddy> thoreauputic, yes,but when i search the "inn" package it shows me many directories!
[03:50] <DWSR> X11 is the graphical server with your desktop environment runs on.
[03:50] <gawbul> dgeorge: i think you can do apt-get install swf-player
[03:50] <DWSR> the config is simply X11's configuration file. Check in there.
[03:50] <DWSR> !x11
[03:50] <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
[03:50] <Falstius> jrib: changelog worked, thanks.
[03:51] <DWSR> I'm attempting to setup my wireless NIC in xubuntu. I ran the lshw command and I can see that my wireless interface is unclaimed. CAn someone please help me set it up? Thanks.
[03:51] <thoreauputic> toddy: normal - in linux the config files are in /etc/ usually for example
[03:51] <genii> jpdp: FreeNAS is pretty powerful, maybe look into it
[03:51] <gawbul> ubotu: can't you do Control+Alt+Backspace too?
[03:51] <profanephobia> ubotu is a bot
[03:51] <ubotu> Yes, I can confirm that I am a bot. http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots for all information.
[03:51] <jpdp> genii: Out of curiosity, why would that be a better recomendation than Ubuntu?
[03:51] <DWSR> genii: Yes you can.
[03:51] <thoreauputic> toddy:  dpkg -L packagename | grep bin   usually finds the ones you want as commands
[03:52] <DWSR> jpdp: Because it's built to be a NAS server. Ubuntu is a desktop OS.
[03:52] <jpdp> jpdp: Ubuntu Server isn't :)
[03:52] <genii> jpdp: It's a minimalistic bsd distro that takes about 32Mb after install. you can run the whole thing from a USB key for instance.
[03:52] <DWSR> That too^
[03:53] <DWSR> It can be really handy recovering an unbootable linux system.
[03:53] <vb> frostwire is crashing at startup, it used to work fine earlier , any help ?/
[03:53] <DWSR> jpdp: Can you help me with my wireless problem?
[03:53] <profanephobia> DSL is great too
[03:53] <jpdp> genii: True, I HAVE heard of it, though the consumed disk space isn't a big issue, and it would be something of a general purpose server.
[03:53] <genii> profanephobia: Yup
[03:53] <jpdp> genii: Though I supposed the suggestion is it's better with power management?
[03:54] <jpdp> genii: (The next question would be, why FreeNAS over Debian?)
[03:54] <riaal> how do I get a drectory under SFTP ? some flag?
[03:54] <DWSR> jpdp: I wouldn't say so.
[03:54] <dgeorge> this totally sucks
[03:54] <Falstius> jpdp: if you loose your NAS for more than just a NAS you loose some of the important benefits of having a NAS.
[03:54] <profanephobia> vb: uninstall frostwire and java 6 then reinstall with java 5
[03:54] <dgeorge> nothing works.... within a web browser
[03:54] <toddy> thoreauputic, yeah,i find it ,thank you
[03:54] <profanephobia> vb: let me know if that works
[03:54] <jpdp> Falstius: Such as what?
[03:54] <therethinker9> !ati | therethi
[03:54] <ubotu> therethi: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:54] <DWSR> Can someone help me configure my wireless interface?
[03:54] <dgeorge> go to youtube. unable to view videos. cnn. same issue... my trading sites. not able to view....
[03:55] <vb> no, i dont want to install java 5, i work on java programming, and i dont want to use jdk 5
[03:55] <Falstius> jpdp: depending on what you do with it, you're opening up potential security holes, stability problems, or performance issues.
[03:55] <DWSR> vb: You can install JRE 5 without having to install the JDK.
[03:55] <kornet> hello. how dos one write a folder or directory to a rw-cd? in feisty? the disk is already full with junk and has to be deleted first
[03:55] <Happu> why not use JDK 6 instead of 5
[03:55] <vb> i already have jdk6 installed, so it already has JRE 6
[03:55] <barbie> i need to work at 2 places, also i've got one protable harddisk(40G)... can i make this drive such that i can work one same OS all the time.... in simple can i install my OS on this disk?
[03:55] <Falstius> jpdp: not saying you shouldn't do it, I don't know what you intend, just that you should keep that tradeoffs in mind.
[03:56] <JimQode> kornet, Places/CD DVD Creator
[03:56] <dgeorge> can someone help me install java
[03:56] <Pici> !java | dgeorge
[03:56] <ubotu> dgeorge: To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[03:56] <erUSUL> !java | dgeorge
[03:56] <thoreauputic> !java
[03:56] <DWSR> vb: Frostwire has troubles with JRE6. Try using it with JRE5.
[03:56] <DWSR> barbie: Yes.
[03:56] <jpdp> Falstius: performance won't be much of an issue.  The planned hardware will be far more is needed for GigE RAID6.  Security...well...it depends, though it wouldn't be a firewall :)
[03:56] <barbie> DWSR, what i need to do?
[03:57] <vb> phew, then i will have both JRE 5 and 6, how wud it know which JRE to use?
[03:57] <DWSR> barbie: However, you need to make sure that the computers that you're booting off of both allow you to boot from an external USB drive, else they will just ignore the drive and boot whatever OS they have interally.
[03:57] <therethinker9> sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx should install the ati driver for me, right (fiesty)
[03:57] <thoreauputic> vb:  sudo update-alternatives --config java
[03:57] <DWSR> barbie: Simply pop the installation CD into a computer with the USB drive installed, and then go to install the OS, but choose your external harddrive instead of the internal one.
[03:57] <barbie> yes both r new systems... nd are capable of booting from removeable drives
[03:57] <kRush> how comes system monitor show twice the actual bandwith in network history thats actually coming through PPPoE?
[03:58] <osxdude|lap> How do I get the Pidgin Plugin Pack? I can't compile it, its too difficult...
[03:58] <DWSR> If you need help figuring out which one is which, I can help you when you get to that stage.
[03:58] <thoreauputic> vb: that command gives you a choice by number
[03:58] <barbie> DWSR, can i dd to make image of my current install....
[03:58] <jpdp> I suppose what it comes down to is just how easy/difficult it is to get disk idle spin-down, timed off/on and wake on lan support.  If it is indeed difficult in Ubuntu or debian, then it would indeed not be a good choice.
[03:58] <vb> ok, so u suggest me, evertime to switch back to JRE 5 for frostwire to run, and then switch back again to JRE 6 when frostwire's work is over?
[03:58] <DWSR> Hmm....probably.
[03:58] <osxdude|lap> Highlight me please
[03:58] <barbie> actually....
[03:58] <DWSR> osxdude
[03:58] <thoreauputic> vb: jre5 is fine - no need
[03:58] <osxdude|lap> DWSR: jk
[03:58] <dgeorge> ok i did the first thing in the instructions for installing java,, it states I can't install it
[03:58] <kornet> hello. how dos one write a folder or directory to a rw-cd? in feisty? the disk is already full with junk and has to be deleted first
[03:58] <DWSR> Can someone help me install/configre my wireless interface?
[03:58] <dgeorge> why....
[03:59] <dgeorge> root@dgeorge-desktop:~# apt-get install sun-java5-bin
[03:59] <dgeorge> Reading package lists... Done
[03:59] <dgeorge> Building dependency tree... Done
[03:59] <dgeorge> E: Couldn't find package sun-java5-bin
[03:59] <dgeorge> root@dgeorge-desktop:~#
[03:59] <vb> ok, let me try
[03:59] <therethinker9> !fglrx therethinker9
[03:59] <thoreauputic> dgeorge: have you enabled multiverse and updated your sources from synaptic or using apt ?
[03:59] <javaJake> !paste | dgeorge
[03:59] <osxdude|lap> DWSR: Click the Network icon on your taskbar.
[03:59] <barbie> SWSR, i've never been able to install ubuntu using normal install method... the one i m running is a copy of some other system made using norton(r)ghost
[03:59] <DWSR> dgeorge: Do you have multiverse and universe enabled?
[03:59] <therethinker9> !fglrx
[03:59] <DWSR> osxdude|lap: That doesn't work. I tried the network-admin way, but my computer never assosicates with the network.
[04:00] <osxdude|lap> DWSR: You'll need to left click.
[04:00] <Falstius> jpdp: timed off/on requires bios support (atleast for the on, a simple script can handle off), wake-on-lan is pretty much the same in all distros if your hardware has good acpi, and there are tools for tweaking disk spin-up/spin-down.
[04:00] <dgeorge> no i don't it doesn't tell me how to di it
[04:00] <kornet> no one? :(
[04:00] <DWSR> barbie: If the external is blank, you should be just fine.
[04:00] <osxdude|lap> DWSR: Okay then, did you try manuallt configure?
[04:00] <jpdp> genii/Falstius: Actually no RAID6 in FreeNAS, so it's out of the picture :)
[04:00] <osxdude|lap> *manually
[04:00] <DWSR> nope.
[04:00] <dgeorge> !enable multiverse
[04:00] <javaJake> !multiverse
[04:00] <barbie> DWSR, dd if=/dev/sda6 of=/dev/sdb1 will this do the job?
[04:00] <osxdude|lap> DWSR: Try that.
[04:00] <javaJake> Hmmm
[04:00] <javaJake> :)
[04:00] <kmag> Have any of you had X11 instability lately in Feisty for AMD64?  I keep having X restart when I close a firefox tab
[04:01] <Falstius> jpdp: you're planning to do software raid?
[04:01] <jpdp> Falstius: Any idea what tools would be used for spin-up/spin-down?
[04:01] <jpdp> Falstius: Yes
[04:01] <thoreauputic> !repos | dgeorge
[04:01] <DWSR> barbie: If those are the two partitions, then use. I'm not 100% sure on the syntax of the command, but that looks correct to me.
[04:01] <dgeorge> !repos
[04:01] <barbie> ok thanks...
[04:01] <Falstius> jpdp: for ide trides, hdparm works.  I can't remember if you just use a switch to get that to work with sata or you use another tool.
[04:01] <thoreauputic> wake up, ubotu
[04:01] <DWSR> osxdude|lap: When I lshw, my wireless interface is 'UNCLAIMED'.
[04:01] <jpdp> Falstius: Hardware RAID6 is quite pricy, less extendable, and far slower (if more reliable.)
[04:01] <osxdude|lap> Where can I find a pre-compiled Pidgin Plugin Pack? I am having troubles compiling it.
[04:02] <dgeorge> can someone help me here
[04:02] <dgeorge> how does one enable repos
[04:02] <CheshireViking> osxdude|lap, have you tried getdeb.net?
[04:02] <DWSR> !repos | dgeorge
[04:02] <DWSR> You have to edit your /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:02] <Pici> dgeorge: The bot is lagging, give it a minute to respond.
[04:02] <DWSR> You'll need to be root to do that.
[04:02] <Falstius> jpdp: is it slower?  At work they used 3ware cards in raid6 to set transatlantic speed records.
[04:02] <kornet> hello. how dos one write a folder or directory to a rw-cd? in feisty? the disk is already full with junk and has to be deleted first
[04:03] <Pici> kornet: Use gnomebaker or k3b
[04:03] <DWSR> kornet: Use the CD/DVD Creator.
[04:03] <thoreauputic> dgeorge: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories
[04:03] <dgeorge> thanks pici,, its going to be ok right
[04:03] <ConstyXIV> are dell's vostro notebooks any good?
[04:03] <DWSR> osxdude|lap: What do I do for a manual config? Manually edit /etc/network/interfaces?
[04:03] <kornet> k thanks
[04:03] <user_> lia
[04:03] <osxdude|lap> DWSR: let me try that
[04:04] <DWSR> osxdude|lap: Before you do, my interface is marked as unclaimed? Does that have something to do with it?
[04:04] <jpdp> Falstius: smart raid is typically slower...it's CPU bound, and the CPUs (perhaps except for the top-end ones) certainly can't do what a $70 system CPU can do.
[04:04] <jpdp> Falstius: Esepcially RAID6...that's a lot of calculation.
[04:04] <Loon> hi
[04:04] <jpdp> Falstius: they're good machines, but they simply tend not to be as fast.
[04:05] <unimatrix9> hello there you all
[04:05] <unimatrix9> an quick question : i added 512 ram , should i also increase linux swap? or does that not really matter?
[04:05] <jpdp> Falstius: Also, for 8-12 total drives, that's a LOT of $700 cards :)
[04:06] <DWSR> unimatrix9: Doesn't really matter.
[04:06] <unimatrix9> ah ,good , thanxs
[04:06] <Pici> unimatrix9: Unless you are suspending to ram, theres no reason to.
[04:06] <thoreauputic> unimatrix9: probably doesn't matter
[04:06] <Falstius> jpdp: or 1 12 port card :)
[04:06] <osxdude|lap> DWSR: what kind of laptop do you have?
[04:07] <Pici> unimatrix9: Er, What I said didnt make much sense. Suspend to disk is what I meant.
[04:07] <DWSR> D800. I have a Dell TrueMobile NIC, if that makes a difference. They all use the same drivers afaik.
[04:07] <unimatrix9> its a desktop, so suspend is not an question..
[04:08] <profanephobia> anyone know a good TFTP server for ubuntu
[04:08] <Albaraha> where can I find XChat debs?
[04:08] <thoreauputic> unimatrix9: I'm running with 512 MB RAM and 512 MB swap - no problems here
[04:08] <DWSR> Albaraha: Should be in main.
[04:08] <skyfalcon866> what is an inode
[04:08] <ConstyXIV> Albaraha: sudo apt-get install xchat
[04:08] <DWSR> Albaraha: Just type sudo apt-get install xchat2
[04:08] <Sumbarino> hi, im new to ubuntu and i dont know how to  save a script on my home folder, it says i dont have permission
[04:08] <CheshireViking> Albaraha, xchat is in synaptic, you don't need a deb
[04:08] <unimatrix9> just for your info , i must say that ubuntu can run on slow machines, but when you run all things, like desktop effect, and applications open its runs better with 1 Gig ram
[04:08] <erUSUL> !find tftp | profanephobia
[04:08] <ConstyXIV> xchat2, im sorry
[04:08] <Albaraha> I tried apt-get install xchat, but it can't be found
[04:08] <DWSR> It's xchat2.
[04:09] <DWSR> And if you can't find it, do sudo apt-cache search xchat and install what comes up.
[04:09] <Albaraha> also, apt-cache search doesn't display any xchat or xchat2 deb
[04:09] <unimatrix9> well thanx for the insights, have an nice day you all!
[04:09] <Albaraha> it's only xchat-gnome
[04:09] <dgeorge> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu the last step in this doc is giving me an error
[04:09] <profanephobia> that will work
[04:09] <DWSR> Albaraha: Then install it.
[04:09] <dgeorge> E: Type 'http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu' is not known on line 33 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:09] <dgeorge> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[04:09] <Albaraha> xchat-gnome isn't XChat
[04:10] <dgeorge> can someone help me with that
[04:10] <Albaraha> it's different
[04:10] <skyfalcon866> can i put ubuntu on a 2.6Gig harddisk?
[04:10] <profanephobia> yeah
[04:10] <DWSR> dgeorge: You've typed in the wrong repository. Double check it.
[04:10] <DWSR> skyfalcon866: Yes, but you'll need to do a minimal install.
[04:10] <CheshireViking> Albaraha, xchat is definately in synaptic, i installed it yesterday, is your universe repositorie enabled?
[04:10] <skyfalcon866> how do i do that do i need the alternate disc
[04:10] <thoreauputic> skyfalcon866: yes, but it won't leave much room :)
[04:11] <skyfalcon866> how do i do a minimal install
[04:11] <DWSR> osxdude|lap: Any luck.
[04:11] <Albaraha> gotta restart, CheshireViking. Thanks
[04:11] <ConstyXIV> does anyone a) have a dell vostro laptop, and b) run ubuntu on it?
[04:11] <osxdude|lap> DWSR: To manually configure "gksudo network-admin" Click your interface. Click Proprities. Uncheck "Roaming Mode" then enter your ESSID, and the WEP key
[04:11] <Kasle> do anyone know how to convert .png to .svg?
[04:11] <DWSR> skyfalcon866: When I said minimal install, I meant you can't be installing very many programs, if any.
[04:11] <thoreauputic> skyfalcon866: a standard install should fit, but only just, including swap space
[04:11] <profanephobia> skyfalcon866: maybe a smaller distro is for you
[04:11] <DWSR> wtf? I have no wireless entry anymore.
[04:11] <skyfalcon866> no its for my sisters computer her 10GB disk is going to fail anytime
[04:11] <thoreauputic> skyfalcon866: you could install xubuntu I expect
[04:12] <skyfalcon866> and i only have a 2.6 gig spare
[04:12] <osfameron> skyfalcon866: or Damnsmalllinux ?
[04:12] <FurryNemesis> skyfalcon866, what about an xubuntu server install? that's pretty small
[04:12] <DWSR> skyfalcon866: No, use a linux live CD.
[04:12] <Kasle> do anyone here know how to convert an png file to an svg file?
[04:12] <FurryNemesis> DSL is also good
[04:12] <osxdude|lap> DWSR: Then go to the drop down and make it "Static IP Address."
[04:12] <FurryNemesis> Kasle, use the GIMP
[04:12] <DWSR> osxdude|lap: The interface isn't listed.
[04:12] <osxdude|lap> DWSR: Configure the settings
[04:12] <skyfalcon866> is 256MB enough to run a live cd good?
[04:12] <Sumbarino> hi, im new to ubuntu and i dont know how to  save a script on my home folder, it says i dont have permission
[04:12] <FurryNemesis> and export before saving as file type
[04:12] <DWSR> The interface is not listed.
[04:12] <osxdude|lap> DWSR: O Rly?
[04:12] <DWSR> YARLY.
[04:12] <cslater> Kasle I think ImageMagick gives you the "convert" command
[04:12] <DWSR> :-P
[04:13] <osxdude|lap> DWSR: Did you remember gksudo?
[04:13] <DWSR> yes.
[04:13] <Falstius> Sumbarino: permission to write it, or to run it?
[04:13] <msingh> is there a package to install for nice desktop themes/wallpapers/etc?
[04:13] <armyriad> Is there anything in Ubuntu to detect my system specs?
[04:13] <DWSR> else network-admin doesn't run.
[04:13] <osxdude|lap> DWSR: Restart your computer...
[04:13] <DWSR> osxdude|lap: I did.
[04:13] <skyfalcon866> how can i rip cds faster?
[04:13] <dgeorge> how do i change it
[04:13] <Jack_Sparrow> !themes
[04:13] <swmiller6> Kasle : inkscape
[04:13] <DWSR> I was working on this last night as well.
[04:13] <profanephobia> skyfalcon866: what app are u using
[04:13] <skyfalcon866> sound juicer
[04:13] <osxdude|lap> DWSR: Is your wireless switch on?
[04:13] <DWSR> Last night there was a wireless entry, then I blacklisted the native Linux drivers for my nic because I installed them with ndiswrapper, and now there is no entry.
[04:14] <DWSR> yes, I checked in the bios.
[04:14] <osxdude|lap> DWSR: Reverse the process
[04:14] <IrisBlaze> i want free hardwares
[04:14] <Falstius> DWSR: did you include ndiswrappers in the modules list?
[04:14] <B-rabbit> can you change your desktop environment from gnome to kde in ubuntu?
[04:14] <dgeorge> DWSR how do i change it
[04:14] <Sumbarino>  to write it, the thing is i got a scrit from a forum
[04:14] <Sumbarino>  and i wanted to save it in my home folder
[04:14] <antonio_> no
[04:14] <Kasle> FurryNemesis: how do i export?
[04:14] <skyfalcon866> b-rabbit yes you can'
[04:15] <B-rabbit> how
[04:15] <Jack_Sparrow> msingh: gnome-look.org or kde.look.org  for tons of themes and wallpapers
[04:15] <DWSR> Falstius: I followed https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[04:15] <skyfalcon866> do you want minimal kde
[04:15] <B-rabbit> no sure what you mean
[04:15] <profanephobia> skyfalcon866: perhaps rip to a different codec, lossy but faster rips
[04:16] <msingh> Jack_Sparrow, hmm isnt there a package i could play with?
[04:16] <dgeorge> how do i fix this error
[04:16] <DWSR> shit, forgot the bit at the end about auto-starting ndiswrapper.
[04:16] <DWSR> brb, think I can fix this.
[04:16] <skyfalcon866> b-rabbit read this webpage http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/kde
[04:16] <Jack_Sparrow> msingh: You just drag and drop the themes you want onto the theme manager
[04:16] <Falstius> DWSR: did you use lsmod | grep ndis   to make sure ndiswrapper is loaded?
[04:17] <DWSR> Falstius: not loaded.
[04:17] <msingh> Jack_Sparrow, ah nice.
[04:17] <skyfalcon866> does ubuntu have 48bit
[04:17] <Falstius> DWSR: told you so :-P ;)
[04:17] <Geek> 48 bit?
[04:17] <dgeorge> what is the correct apt line
[04:17] <B-rabbit> skyfalcon866:thanx
[04:17] <skyfalcon866> 48bit lba hard drive
[04:17] <skyfalcon866> b-rabbit your welcome
[04:17] <crazy_> My ubuntu is default Gnome, If I prefer kde, how to install ?
[04:18] <dgeorge> deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu feisty-commercial main this is in the article
[04:18] <richaoj> sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[04:18] <DWSR> indeed!
[04:18] <richaoj> @crazy
[04:18] <skyfalcon866> crazy http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/kde
[04:18] <DWSR> Just install the kubuntu-desktop metapackage from main.
[04:18] <Jack_Sparrow> msingh: Just drop the theme*.tar onto the open theme manager and you are good to go..
[04:18] <thoreauputic> dgeorge: I suggest you go to System - Administration - Software Sources  and enable all the possible sources
[04:18] <Geek> skyfalcon866: apparently. hmm looking at your situation... thought about a forensics livecd distro?
[04:18] <Jack_Sparrow> msingh: try the gtk2 themes ...
[04:18] <Jack_Sparrow> later
[04:18] <skyfalcon866> ok
[04:18] <crazy_> skyfalcon866: I can have both kde and gnome?
[04:19] <skyfalcon866> crazy yes read this page http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/kde
[04:19] <DWSR> crazy_: Should be able to. Check the wiki though.
[04:19] <dgeorge> how do you enable them all
[04:19] <DWSR> ah.
[04:19] <garette> hello all, when i insert a pendrive (while using gnome) it does not automatically detect, and dunno the file in /dev to mount so am unable to use pendrive plz help
[04:19] <richaoj> @crazy, yes you can, just choose kde or gnome from the sessions menu at login
[04:19] <thoreauputic> dgeorge: just check all the boxes on the ubuntu tab
[04:20] <Kasle> how do i change a png file to an svg file in GIMP anyone?
[04:20] <Falstius> garette: plug in the drive then run 'dmesg | tail' in a terminal, it should tell you if there is an error with the drive or how it was assigned.
[04:20] <profanephobia> kasle: save as then choose file type has always worked for me
[04:20] <garette> Falstius, when i insert cdrom also it automatically is not mounted help...
[04:21] <DWSR> alright. osxdude|lap: I installed ndiswrapper and it's not found my wireless interface in network-admin.
[04:21] <DWSR> However: I don't see this roaming mode checkbox of which you speak.
[04:21] <dgeorge> still getting an error
[04:21] <osxdude|lap> DWSR: Restart again >.<\
[04:21] <la4567> 
[04:21] <dgeorge> now its frozen... i
[04:21] <la4567> 
[04:22] <la4567> 
[04:22] <Kasle> profanephobia: doesn't work
[04:22] <skyfalcon866> does ubuntu slow as more hard disk space is used?
[04:22] <CheshireViking> !english | la4567
[04:22] <garette> Falstius, plz temme what i have to add in fstab so that when  i insert a cdrom it automatically gets mounted
[04:22] <garette> :)
[04:22] <DWSR> skyfalcon866: No.
[04:22] <Chousuke> !kr
[04:22] <Chousuke> hm :/
[04:22] <profanephobia> kasle: what ext did you want again
[04:22] <garette> Falstius,and one more thing when i use kde, pendrive automatically gets detected
[04:22] <thoreauputic> skyfalcon866: no, unless it gets about 95% full
[04:22] <riotkittie> what's kr?
[04:23] <CheshireViking> looks like ubotu's on strike, or a go slow
[04:23] <Kasle> profanephobia: i want to convert a png file to an svg file
[04:23] <crazy_> I need to install realplayer for ppc ubuntu
[04:23] <Chousuke> riotkittie: I was looking for the korean factoid.
[04:23] <DWSR> !realplayer
[04:23] <thoreauputic> CheshireViking: ubotu is not well I think
[04:23] <DWSR> :-(
[04:23] <dgeorge> how can i fix this error
[04:23] <dgeorge> E: Type 'http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu' is not known on line 33 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:23] <dgeorge> E: The list of sources could not be read.
[04:23] <Falstius> garette: my fstab entry for cdrom is: /dev/cdrom      /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[04:23] <Falstius> when you install gnome, did you do it with apt-get intall ubuntu-desktop  ?
[04:23] <DWSR> ubotu needs a reboot.
[04:23] <garette> plz temme what i have to add in fstab so that when  i insert a cdrom it automatically gets mountedanyone
[04:23] <CheshireViking> thoreauputic, i'd noticed, needs some medicine
[04:23] <thoreauputic> dgeorge: syntax error in that file I think
[04:23] <riotkittie> Chousuke: ah.
[04:23] <garette> Falstius thanks
[04:24] <dgeorge> how does one edit it. and fix it
[04:24] <garette> Falstius,hey
[04:24] <profanephobia> kasle: sudo apt-get install imagemagick
[04:24] <garette> Falstius,when i insert the pen drive while using kde it automatically gets detected
[04:24] <profanephobia> kasle: it has a converter app
[04:24] <thoreauputic> dgeorge:  gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and fix it ( looks like it is missing a "deb" at the beginning
[04:24] <skyfalcon866> is gusty gibbon going to be LTS
[04:24] <genii> dgeorge: gksu gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:24] <la4567> 
[04:24] <Falstius> garette: I saw that.  I asked how you installed gnome.
[04:25] <Albaraha> # apt-cache search xchat
[04:25] <Albaraha> xchat-gnome - a new frontend to the popular X-Chat IRC client
[04:25] <Albaraha> xchat-gnome-common - a new frontend to the popular X-Chat IRC client
[04:25] <Kasle> profanephobia: ok... thx
[04:25] <Albaraha> I can't find XChat
[04:25] <jimcooncat> skyfalcon866: I believe the next LTS will be the release after gutsy
[04:25] <ubotu> dgeorge: 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)
[04:25] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:25] <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
[04:25] <ubotu> dgeorge: please see above
[04:25] <garette> Falstius,i installed ubuntu fiesty from the install dvd, i got gnome for default
[04:25] <riotkittie> Albaraha: i think it's in one of the repos that arent auto enabled.
[04:25] <nivekc1> i downloaded a .run file and clicked the run this as p[rogram tab and all that jazz but wen i double click it and select to run in termial it says i have to run it as super user how do i do that?
[04:25] <garette> Falstius, and then i installed kde :)
[04:25] <DWSR> osxdude|lap: I'm back into Xfce.
[04:25] <thoreauputic> ah ubotu is back :)
[04:25] <riotkittie> Albaraha:  but i cant swear to that.  <tries to remember>
[04:26] <Falstius> garette: possibly installing kde broke gnome.  I can't tell you how to fix it.
[04:26] <profanephobia> nivekcl: run it as root from terminal using su
[04:26] <osxdude|lap> nice, DWSR
[04:26] <garette> Falstius,lol
[04:26] <DWSR> osxdude|lap: What would you like me to do to fix this so I can get my f***ing wireless working?
[04:26] <garette> Falstius,how could that happen?
[04:26] <dgeorge> ok so i do that command and get this
[04:26] <dgeorge> (gksudo:6868): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[04:26] <ubotu> profanephobia: Found: tftp-hpa, tftpd-hpa, atftp, atftpd, libnet-tftp-perl (and 2 others)
[04:26] <thoreauputic> dgeorge: does it open anyway? If so you can ignore that warning
[04:27] <osxdude|lap> dgeorge: OPEN GDM
[04:27] <nivekc1> how?
[04:27] <Sumbarino> what is a good video codec software i could get from synaptic?
[04:27] <la4567> gd
[04:27] <la4567> 
[04:27] <bauer> my x window system has to bee upgraded howdo i do that ?
[04:27] <thoreauputic> osxdude|lap: erm - what does gdm have to do with that error?
[04:27] <Albaraha> riotkittie: main repo is enabled
[04:27] <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
[04:27] <Falstius> garette: gnome uses HAL to automount devices.  I don't know what kde uses, they may be incompatible.
[04:27] <liaison> Chaps, help! pdfs generated on feisty don't work on Mac!
[04:27] <dgeorge> geni same error
[04:28] <garette> Falstius,hey do you know about what gnome is providing in default for "desktop effects"??i guess compiz is it so?
[04:28] <osxdude|lap> thoreauputic: you need GDM to open GTK+ things
[04:28] <bauer> i got version 7.0 but wonna get 7.2
[04:28] <thoreauputic> osxdude|lap: umm - I think you mean ge needs X running
[04:28] <linxeh> liaison: that's because the mac Preview app is crap. get acrobat reader
[04:28] <thoreauputic> osxdude|lap: I thinkk you are confused
[04:28] <Albaraha> Is the default runlevel of Ubuntu 2?
[04:28] <osxdude|lap> toreauputic: gdm is X
[04:28] <thoreauputic> Albaraha: yes
[04:28] <riotkittie> Albaraha: i believe xchat's in the the multiverse repo. again, i am not 100% positive on that as it's been eons since i've used it myself, or had reason to install it
[04:28] <riotkittie> hmmm.  hold a sec.
[04:28] <liaison> yes, but it also doesn't work in Windows
[04:28] <linxeh> liaison: I use a mac and ubuntu here and have had the same problem, but loads of things generate pdfs that apple Preview.app can't read
[04:29] <Albaraha> there is no inittab, where can I change it, thoreauputic?
[04:29] <osxdude|lap> when you start GDM, X starts. thoreauputic
[04:29] <thoreauputic> osxdude|lap: no, gdm is one app that runs in X ( kogin)
[04:29] <dgeorge> ok now i don't have premission to save it
[04:29] <liaison> copy and paste from a pdf generated in feisty into Word and it's gibberish
[04:29] <riotkittie> aw. ubotu left. nevermind.
[04:29] <thoreauputic> Albaraha: you don't need to - what are you trying to do ?
[04:29] <dgeorge> how do i open something in root
[04:29] <Pici> dgeorge: use sudo
[04:29] <Albaraha> I'm trying to enable networking service, thoreauputic
[04:29] <thoreauputic> osxdude|lap: s/kogin/login
[04:30] <dgeorge> right but i can't open the file in a text edit for some reason
[04:30] <thoreauputic> Albaraha: erm, how is that related to runlevels? Are you using the gnome networking tools?
[04:30] <riotkittie> dgeorge: gksu gedit path/to/file  ... isnt letting you do it?
[04:30] <DWSR> dgeorge: Type in 'sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list' without the quotes into Terminal.
[04:30] <B-rabbit> has anyone successfully watched a video on youtube using ubuntu?
[04:30] <Falstius> garette: for feisty if you install desktop effects it is compiz.  Beryl can be installed to (I ran it until I went dual monitor)
[04:31] <Albaraha> My wireless card driver conflicts with gnome-net, so I removed it
[04:31] <thoreauputic> B-rabbit: sure
[04:31] <riotkittie> DWSR: sudo + graphical apps = a no-no :P
[04:31] <linxeh> liaison: its because of the way the pdf is created  / fonts included etc
[04:31] <garette> Falstius, plz tell how do i add extra workspace
[04:31] <DWSR> riotkittie: Why? It works.
[04:31] <DWSR> Doesn't matter if it ties up the terminal until you close it.
[04:31] <liaison> linxeh, so it's useless then
[04:31] <Albaraha> My wireless card driver conflicts with gnome-net, so I removed it, thoreauputic
[04:31] <liaison> arg!
[04:32] <liaison> I thought pdf was a standard
[04:32] <liaison> arg!
[04:32] <thoreauputic> Albaraha: umm, that doesn't tell me much I'm afraid
[04:32] <linxeh> liaison: many apps have the same problem, its not a feisty / linux issue
[04:32] <garette> Falstius,i have got nvidia 7600 graphics card with 256mb graphic memory so am running compiz very successfully .. enjoying linux :)
[04:32] <dgeorge> I get this cannot open display: (null)
[04:32] <dgeorge> Run 'gedit --help' to see a full list of available command line options.
[04:32] <DWSR> liaison: Nothing in the computer world is a "standard".
[04:32] <B-rabbit> thoreauputic: how? you cunt get fa
[04:32] <riotkittie> DWSR: because gksu sets the environment up properly, and sudo doesnt
[04:32] <B-rabbit> flash in ubuntu
[04:32] <Falstius> garette: right click on the workspace swticher, chose preferences
[04:32] <Pici> dgeorge: Where are you trying to do this?
[04:32] <liaison> I want to be able to produce a pdf in linux which works on Mac/windows
[04:32] <liaison> I can't do this
[04:32] <Albaraha> thoreauputic: I must install rt73 driver which conflicts with gnome-net
[04:32] <thoreauputic> B-rabbit: you need flash, obviously :)
[04:32] <dgeorge> termial window
[04:32] <DWSR> riotkittie: It doesn't matter for an app like gedit. Normally I'd agree with you, but KISS principle is in effect. :-)
[04:32] <thoreauputic> !flash | B-rabbit
[04:32] <liaison> I can however, create a pdf on windows which will work on mac/linux
[04:33] <IdleOne> liaison, what does that tell you?
[04:33] <thoreauputic> come back, ubotu!
[04:33] <liaison> go back to windulls
[04:33] <riotkittie> it doesnt? i used to sudo gedit all the time. and then it stopped coming up entirely :P
[04:33] <Pici> dgeorge: IS xwindows working for you?
[04:33] <liaison> but I don't want to use windows!
[04:33] <B-rabbit> thoreauputic: isn't flash only for windows
[04:33] <dgeorge> how do i check
[04:33] <riotkittie> B-rabbit: no.
[04:33] <DWSR> riotkittie: Works for me. I can sudo abiword all I like and it works just fine.
[04:33] <DWSR> I'm using xubuntu though.
[04:33] <IdleOne> liaison, no Windows doesnt want you to use other os'es. if they make it easy for you to switch apps/os then why use windows?
[04:34] <Geek> liaison: most pdf designers for windows use ghostscript, which is the same that linux would likely use
[04:34] <DWSR> Because you're a lemming.
[04:34] <thoreauputic> B-rabbit: enable multiverse and install flashplugin-nonfree
[04:34] <Pici> dgeorge: Just do sudo nano /file/to/edit.ext
[04:34] <thoreauputic> B-rabbit: and no
[04:34] <DWSR> Can someone help me configuring my effing wireless card?
[04:34] <IdleOne> !wireless | DWSR
[04:34] <garette> Falstius,thanks man you helped me a lot
[04:34] <nivekc1> if i go into the user settings and set my group as root can i run a .run that tells me i have to be a super user
[04:34] <garette> :)
[04:34] <IdleOne> ummm bot is gone
[04:34] <flukierdonut> DWSR: whats your card
[04:34] <DWSR> IdleOne: Doesn't help. I've looked.
[04:34] <bauer> starx fail
[04:34] <flukierdonut> thank go d i hate that bot
[04:35] <bauer> startx fail
[04:35] <riotkittie> aw. my desktop :( no more cube for me.  i am so sad.
[04:35] <dgeorge> pici you got it,,, that worked
[04:35] <DWSR> flukierdonut: Dell TrueMobile 1350. Made by broadcom. I have it configured using ndiswrapper.
[04:35] <dgeorge> i guess i don't have gedit installed
[04:35] <DWSR> dgeorge: You have it installed.
[04:36] <DWSR> else it would come up with bash: gedit: command not found
[04:36] <flukierdonut> DWSR: ok well i have never had luck using ndis with broadcom... intead lets try using bcm43xx
[04:36] <flukierdonut> howd my damn name change
[04:36] <dgeorge> oh really.... i know i have a text edit program... but cn't get gedit to appear
[04:36] <DWSR> alright, how would I go about uninstalling it?
[04:36] <nivekc1> can someone tell me how to execute a .run file as a "super user"
[04:36] <Amaranth> Please do not try to use ubotu right now
[04:37] <Dr_willis> nivekc1,  sudo whatever.run
[04:37] <flukierdonut> DWSR: on sec im trying to find the right package for you
[04:37] <Dr_willis> nivekc1,  IF youve set it executable
[04:37] <thoreauputic> nivekc1:  sudo ./nameoffile.run ( from the same directory)
[04:37] <thoreauputic> nivekc1: assuming it is executable
[04:37] <nivekc1> i swear i have tried that a millon times
[04:37] <msingh> !dvd
[04:37] <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
[04:37] <ClNorris> okay I forgot my root password, help...
[04:37] <ClNorris> i setup ubuntu while i was half asleep :-(
[04:37] <B-rabbit> how do you enable 'multiverse'?
[04:38] <bauer> can't get my startx run.
[04:38] <pawan> what is mit beryl
[04:38] <Dr_Link> OK,
[04:38] <DWSR> nivekc1: sudo chmod 777 <file> && sudo ./<file>
[04:38] <ks1> nivekc1: chmod +x nameoffile.run
[04:38] <Falstius> nivekc1: what is a .run rile?
[04:38] <Dr_Link> I have downloaded Beryl
[04:38] <thoreauputic> nivekc1: try sudo chmod +x filename.run then do it again
[04:38] <Dr_Link> should I go to the Beryl manager to enable it?
[04:38] <ks1> Falstius: an installer in a sense, games use them alot
[04:38] <Dr_Link> For some reason my hard disk light is flickering but nothing is happening.
[04:38] <dgeorge> ok back to java install
[04:38] <ClNorris> how do I reset my root password?
[04:38] <DWSR> flukierdonut: Should I go about unblacklisting the native drivers?
[04:38] <bauer> is it possible to setup startx to work in vga mode , i don't care about speed in my grafik
[04:38] <DWSR> !root | ClNorris
[04:38] <ubotu> ClNorris: do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[04:39] <flukierdonut> DWSR: not just yet
[04:39] <pawan> whats that
[04:39] <Dr_willis> bauer,  vga mode? edit the xorg.conf to use the 'vesa' driver if you want.
[04:39] <IdleOne> ClNorris, you didnt setup a root password. you set a user password and that is the pass you use when running sudo command
[04:39] <telseth> sorry to just break in here: i have an x1550 and the install goes great until it gets to about 95% through the kernel loading, then it tries to switch graphic modes... and dies, the video itself seems to be "ghosted", but i can get to different terminals with root access.  i cannot edit xorg.conf, becuase since its on the cd its write only... is there any other way i can install? text only?
[04:39] <ClNorris> DWSR, i am trying to connect via open-ssh and the password that i am putting in is rejected
[04:39] <nivekc1> i cant get the terminal to the directory for some reason!1!!
[04:39] <telseth> edit: read only
[04:39] <flukierdonut> DWSR: ok first go here and download this file http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=30560&d=1177350176
[04:40] <riotkittie> telseth: you're going to need to download the alternate CD, methinks.  :\
[04:40] <richaoj> telseth: you can try the alternate cd
[04:40] <dgeorge> ok need some serious help here now... I have a few websites that require java to run the apps... what do i need to do to get this working
[04:40] <ks1> nivekc1: lol.. something is wrong with you
[04:40] <DWSR> ClNorris: Are you trying to SSH in as root? If so you're an idiot and you should be slapped with a sharp keyboard. :-P
[04:40] <IdleOne> !java | dgeorge
[04:40] <pawan> how to install beryl
[04:40] <ubotu> dgeorge: To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[04:40] <richaoj> telseth: i have had several machines on which the graphical installer refused to work, but the alternate cd worked
[04:40] <DWSR> flukierdonut: Give me like half an hour, because I need to transfer it over using my iPod.
[04:40] <DWSR> :-P
[04:40] <ClNorris> DWSR, i don't get a user choice, when i ssh it just asks for password
[04:40] <ks1> nivekc1: dir, then cd whateverdir
[04:40] <DWSR> ClNorris: What program are you using to SSH in?
[04:40] <nivekc1> i am typing cd /home/nivek/ati
[04:40] <IdleOne> dgeorge, sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-plugins
[04:40] <ClNorris> DWSR, open-ssh
[04:41] <nivekc1> and it wont got there?
[04:41] <DWSR> You specify a username in your config?
[04:41] <Pici> nivekc1: Where is the file?
[04:41] <ribando_> can someone help me, I'm trying to install mplayer and multimedia codecs, but I'm getting this error "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
[04:41] <ribando_> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems"
[04:41] <ks1> haehaheha
[04:41] <flukierdonut> DWSR: ok tell me when you're ready but i got to change my nick to profanephobia
[04:41] <pawan> !beryl
[04:41] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[04:41] <riotkittie> nivekc1: does the ati directory exist?
[04:41] <DWSR> ok.
[04:41] <nivekc1> yes
[04:41] <ks1> ls -la
[04:41] <ks1> ls
[04:41] <ks1> dir
[04:41] <nivekc1> i made a folder and stuck the .run in it
[04:41] <ConstyXIV> is there a pidgin package for feisty?
[04:41] <Pici> !enter | ks1
[04:41] <ubotu> ks1: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:41] <ClNorris> DWSR, how do I do this?
[04:41] <ks1> sed
[04:41] <Pici> nivekc1: Is the folder on your desktop?
[04:42] <DWSR> no idea, just a suggestion. Ask someone more knowledgable than I. I'm working on fixing my own problem right now.
[04:42] <nivekc1> then i put it into my no
[04:42] <ribando_> can someone help me with mplayer
[04:42] <nivekc1> oops
[04:42] <nivekc1> no it isnt
[04:42] <ClNorris> DWSR, okay. thank you
[04:42] <ks1> like i said "dir"
[04:42] <Pici> nivekc1: Remember that linux is cas sensitive.
[04:42] <msingh> i cant play dvds.. what should i install from backports?
[04:42] <Pici> s/cas/case
[04:42] <ks1> sed
[04:42] <Pici> !dvd | msingh
[04:42] <ubotu> msingh: 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
[04:42] <riotkittie> case sensitivity <3
[04:43] <ks1> Some<tab>
[04:43] <Pici> !enter > ks1 (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[04:43] <ks1> my response was on 1 line.
[04:43] <nivekc1> i put the ati folder right into my home folder now.. so i should type cd /home/ati/ right?
[04:43] <ribando_> need help,I'm getting this error "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 W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems"
[04:43] <ks1> nivekc1: yes
[04:44] <ks1> nivekc1: cd /home/niveck1/ati
[04:44] <richaoj> has anyone had success getting .net framework 2.0 to work with wine?
[04:44] <profanephobia> ribando_: have you tried running apt-get update
[04:44] <DWSR> profanephobia: I'm ready. I have the file on my xubuntu desktop.
[04:44] <B-rabbit> guyz, i have downloaded KDE, so how do i enable it? help plzz
[04:44] <Dr_willis> richaoj,  not me. :(
[04:44] <profanephobia> DWSR: ok now go ahead and install it
[04:44] <ks1> B-rabbit: select it from gdm/whatever login manager
[04:44] <DWSR> dpkg -i?
[04:44] <profanephobia> yeah
[04:45] <nivekc1> ok i changed the name of the folder from ati to skank and it worked
[04:45] <nivekc1> lol
[04:45] <ks1> ok..
[04:45] <therethinker9> How do i install the ati drivers
[04:45] <nivekc1> that was stupid
[04:45] <thoreauputic> !ati
[04:45] <ks1> !drivers
[04:45] <B-rabbit> ks1: thanx m8 :)
[04:45] <DWSR> ok.
[04:46] <DWSR> installed. It's asked me to disable ndiswrapper.
[04:46] <DWSR> So I've gone ahead and done that.
[04:46] <profanephobia> DWSR: once bcm43xx-fwcutter is installed download this file http://boredklink.googlepages.com/wl_apsta.o (dont worry its real small)
[04:46] <richaoj> the only thing that sucks that i have found with bcm43xx is that it only supports 11Mb/s is this true?
[04:47] <nivekc1> lol now i typed "sudo nameoffile" and it said "sudo: nameoffile not found"
[04:47] <gubluntu> can someone tell me the syntax to z extract all files in directory /foo/bar ending with 7z
[04:47] <thoreauputic> richaoj: probably - it's still rather new
[04:47] <profanephobia> DWSR: sudo bcm43xx-fwcutter -w /lib/firmware ***/wl_apsta.o  *** = where ever that file is
[04:47] <DWSR> profanephobia: It installed bcm43xx-firmware, not bcm43xx-fwcutter. Is that ok?
[04:47] <bauer> is there a channel for startx troubles
[04:47] <thoreauputic> richaoj: works here on my iBook running feisty though
[04:47] <ribando_> profanephobia yep
[04:48] <Broc223> any pointers why in gnome it doest show me the resolution i want? in xorg it lists 1920x1200
[04:48] <gubluntu> im having trouble it quits out after it fails on the first file
[04:48] <dgeorge> ok i ca't install java
[04:48] <dgeorge> E: Invalid operation intall
[04:48] <la4567> 
[04:48] <B-rabbit> how do i get the flash plugin to play videos on youtube?
[04:48] <profanephobia> dwsr im not sure... was that the link i gave you
[04:48] <thoreauputic> dgeorge: typo
[04:48] <la4567> 
[04:48] <la4567> 
[04:48] <la4567> 
[04:48] <la4567> 
[04:48] <la4567> 
[04:48] <ribando_> profanephobia the sudo apt-get is the that its giving me that error
[04:48] <dgeorge> got it... thanks
[04:48] <profanephobia> ribando: post your error again
[04:48] <ks1> zomg
[04:49] <ddcc> After playing a game of full-screen Starcraft through wine, my gnome-panel on the top is squished over to the side. Is there anyway to fix this? There's a screenshot available at http://members.cox.net/ddchen/squish.png
[04:49] <DWSR> profanephobia: Yes.
[04:49] <ribando_> profanephobia error "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 W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems"
[04:50] <dgeorge> ok looks like java installed... but how do i install the plugin for it now...
[04:50] <DWSR> profanephobia: command not found.
[04:50] <profanephobia> ribando_ remove that source
[04:50] <thoreauputic> ribando_: you need to grab the gpg key from the medibuntu repo
[04:50] <msingh> sigh. bloody politics. i dont know if dvd playback is failing because of some ideological thing -- or because of some other reason
[04:51] <profanephobia> dwsr: okay i remember what i was doing now ... the firmware will be used later now we need to get fwcutter
[04:51] <ddcc> After playing a game of full-screen Starcraft through wine, my gnome-panel on the top is squished over to the side. Is there anyway to fix this? There's a screenshot available at http://members.cox.net/ddchen/squish.png
[04:51] <ribando_> thoreauputic some help on doing that would be great :o
[04:51] <thoreauputic> MSIGuy: legal issues - libdvdcss is illegal in the US and Japan for instance
[04:51] <msingh> thoreauputic, i've installed libdvdcss..
[04:51] <thoreauputic> ribando_: try   sudo apt-key update  and see if that helps
[04:52] <thoreauputic> msingh: what app are you using for DVD playback?
[04:52] <DWSR> profanephobia: Where can I get fwcutter?
[04:52] <ribando_> thoreauputic that's the error that I'm getting when I do sudo apt-get update
[04:52] <ribando_> thoreauputic i'm using xine
[04:52] <thoreauputic> ribando_:  no,   sudo apt-key update
[04:52] <phatrabbit> Hi all i was wonder what a good VNC client is to use from my windows comp to my ubuntu box
[04:52] <ddcc> Anyone able to help with my gnome-panel issue?
[04:52] <msingh> thoreauputic, vlc -- it dies with "No accelerate IMDCT transform found .."
[04:53] <unagi> anyone know how to get video off a dv video recorder?
[04:53] <ribando_> thoreauputic ok, i'll try that one
[04:53] <thoreauputic> ribando_: try  vlc - I have best DVD results with vlc here
[04:53] <profanephobia> dwsr http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/download.pl?arch=i386&file=pool%2Fcontrib%2Fb%2Fbcm43xx-fwcutter%2Fbcm43xx-fwcutter_006-1_i386.deb&md5sum=f4005e1c90cd7667aed7782022394190&arch=i386&type=main
[04:53] <wpboyce> hi can i bother someone with some questions
[04:53] <thoreauputic> msingh: hmm - don't know then
[04:53] <ddcc> phatrabbit: I use tightvnc viewer since it's portable
[04:53] <DWSR> !ask | boyce
[04:53] <profanephobia> wpboyce just ask away
[04:53] <phatrabbit> ok thanks
[04:54] <Pici> wpboyce: Just ask the channel.
[04:54] <ddcc> After playing a game of full-screen Starcraft through wine, my gnome-panel on the top is squished over to the side. Is there anyway to fix this? There's a screenshot available at http://members.cox.net/ddchen/squish.png
[04:54] <msingh> thoreauputic, ok, switched to x11video seems to work
[04:54] <DWSR> ddcc: Restart.
[04:54] <thoreauputic> MSIGuy: aha!
[04:54] <ddcc> I did
[04:54] <ddcc> it occurred yesterday night first, then I restarted and still occurs this morning.
[04:54] <pawan> how to start beryl
[04:54] <Pici> ddcc: You'll just have to move the applets back to the side manually.
[04:54] <profanephobia> terminal type beryl
[04:54] <ddcc> It won't let me move them
[04:54] <wpboyce> ok im using the live cd and want to install ubuntu to a partion and keep windows but i have a raid 0 and it shows up as 2 drives i have a dell and i think it is a hardware raid of some sort. can anyone help?
[04:54] <Pici> ddcc: Right click and unlock them then.
[04:54] <profanephobia> ddcc: are they locked
[04:55] <Pici> pawan: #ubuntu-effects
[04:55] <ddcc> ok, nvm thanks
[04:55] <ribando_> thoreauputic this is what I get for trying sudo apt-key update "gpg: key 437D05B5: "Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>" not changed
[04:55] <ribando_> gpg: key FBB75451: "Ubuntu CD Image Automatic Signing Key <cdimage@ubuntu.com>" not changedgpg: Total number processed: 2gpg:              unchanged: 2"
[04:55] <dgeorge> can someone give me some guidience on what to choose here
[04:55] <dgeorge> http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash
[04:55] <ddcc> pici: in the future, is there some configuration file that configures the gnome-panel that I can modify?
[04:56] <DWSR> wait wtf?
[04:56] <thoreauputic> ribando_: OK - go to the medibuntu site and look for the gpg key, then use  sudo apt-key add <key here>
[04:56] <DWSR> the fwcutter install just successfully wget'ed something?
[04:56] <Pici> ddcc: I dont know off the top of my head.
[04:56] <DWSR> SEXY. I GOTS ME WIRELESS.
[04:56] <pawan> how to start it automatcally
[04:56] <ribando_> thoreauputic oki doki
[04:56] <profanephobia> dwsr ok now do sudo bcm43xx-fwcutter -w /lib/firmware ~/Desktop/wl_apsta.o
[04:56] <thoreauputic> ribando_: there is probably another way but that should work if you download the key
[04:56] <unagi> anyone know how to get video off a dv video recorder?
[04:56] <DWSR> profanephobia: No need. I have wireless working.
[04:56] <ddcc> pici: The only thing it won't let me move is the :: menu separator, which should be right after the applications/places/system menu
[04:57] <DWSR> unless this will give me something better, like easy multiple network configuration.
[04:57] <profanephobia> dwsr great cool
[04:57] <DWSR> Thanks a lot.
[04:57] <DWSR> !easysource > DWSR
[04:57] <ddcc> pici: nvm again. I figured it out. thanks for your help!
[04:57] <DWSR> !repos
[04:57] <pawan> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lo8BWEQ8t18
[04:57] <DWSR> Boo. ubotu broke again.
[04:57] <pawan> how to install beryl
[04:58] <thoreauputic> ribando_: actually you should be able to install without the key anyway - but having it is good security practice
[04:58] <ribando_> thoreauputic oki will try that
[04:58] <DWSR> !repos
[04:58] <ddcc> pawan: you can sudo apt-get install beryl emerald-themes hopefully that does the trick, but you need to have enabled the restricted drivers for your graphics card
[04:58] <Pici> DWSR: The bot is lagged.
[04:59] <DWSR> Pici: Can you give me a list of respositories? I'm looking to add multiverse, universe, and backports for feisty.
[04:59] <thoreauputic> ribando_: did you read http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/repository.php  ?
[04:59] <dgeorge> im currently using opera
[04:59] <thoreauputic> ribando_: tells you how
[05:00] <Romnous> aargh, i want to install a sort of mail server (exchange server) on feisty fawn, but zimbra doesn't support feisty, and can't get kolab to work somehow... anyone knows how to install kolab from the repositories if it's there.. or does anyone know a different exchange server?
[05:00] <unagi> how do i see what is connected to my firewire ports like lsusb
[05:00] <unagi> !dv
[05:00] <Pici> DWSR: Do you have a system>administration>software sources entry?
[05:00] <fyrestrtr> DWSR: deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ feisty-updates main restricted multiverse universe fiesty-backports
[05:00] <Pici> unagi: possibly lspci
[05:00] <dgeorge> can someone help me with the java plugin for opera
[05:01] <fyrestrtr> Romnous: try scalix ( www.scalix.com )
[05:01] <DWSR> fyrestrtr: I'm in Canada. Can I use http://ca.archive..... instead?
[05:01] <ribando_> thoreauputic thanks, all worked fine, copying the key from www.medibuntu.org
[05:01] <fyrestrtr> DWSR: yes.
[05:01] <unagi> anyone know how to caputer dv video in ubuntu?
[05:01] <paradroid> Hi. Anyone using WebDAV to access remote file storage? I do not succeed in setting it up under 7.04
[05:01] <thoreauputic> ribando_: :)
[05:01] <Romnous> thx fyresstrt, will check
[05:01] <lunaphyte_> when i launch a new terminal window from an existing window using shift+ctrl+n, it ignores my --geometry setting.  how can i make it honor them?
[05:01] <fyrestrtr> lunaphyte_: save it part of the default profile
[05:02] <Romnous> scalix is not for free :(
[05:02] <Piddy> Hi. Where can I get Beryl?
[05:02] <CheshireViking> !beryl | Piddy
[05:02] <DWSR> Is the CDRom included as a repository by default in Feisty?
[05:02] <DWSR> I can't see an entry for it, but know it's like that in previous versions of ubuntu.
[05:02] <kritzstapf> Piddy, you want Compiz Fusion :)
[05:03] <Piddy> What? Do you want me to type that, CheshireViking?
[05:03] <pawan> how to install beryl
[05:03] <lunaphyte_> fyrestrtr: i looked through the profile settings, and didn't find settings related to that.  what am i missing?
[05:03] <pawan> pawan@pawan-desktop:~$ sudo apt-get install beryl emerald-theme
[05:03] <pawan> Reading package lists... Done
[05:03] <pawan> Building dependency tree
[05:03] <pawan> Reading state information... Done
[05:03] <pawan> beryl is already the newest version.
[05:03] <pawan> E: Couldn't find package emerald-theme
[05:03] <IdleOne> pawan, join #ubuntu-effects
[05:03] <pawan> pawan@pawan-desktop:~$
[05:03] <CheshireViking> Piddy, no, it should have brought some info up about beryl, but the bot isn't working properly at the minute
[05:03] <riotkittie> isnt it ... emerald-themes
[05:03] <paradroid> unagi: Did you try dvgrab?
[05:03] <Romnous> !paste | pawan
[05:03] <Piddy> I see.
[05:04] <msingh> ok, now i got sound issues. xmms plays fine.. but i cannot hear anything. have checked mute settings and they're ok
[05:04] <Piddy> Well I just installed ubuntu, so.. I doubt I have Beryl.
[05:04] <nivekc1> ok i am  having a crappy day lol.. so finally i got the ati driver installed now i do the aticonfig command and it says "Uninitialised file found, configuring.         Using /etc/X11/xorg.conf        Saved back-up to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.original-0             aticonfig: Writing to '/etc/X11/xorg.conf' failed. Bad file descriptor." why doesnt it work? i dont get it?
[05:04] <kritzstapf> beryl is not being developed anymore
[05:04] <kritzstapf> compiz and beryl are now compiz-fusion
[05:04] <Romnous> beryl fused into compiz-fusion
[05:04] <daynah> If I'm going to go to the darkside and install XP, what file system do I format it as for best compatibility?
[05:04] <DWSR> I will be back #ubuntu, next to install an nVidia driver, but cheers for now. Thanks everyone and have a good day!
[05:04] <Romnous> fat32
[05:04] <daynah> Thanks :)
[05:05] <Romnous> ntfs support in ubuntu sux
[05:05] <Piddy> Oh, so what I want is compiz-fusion?
[05:05] <DWSR> WRONg.
[05:05] <Romnous> yup
[05:05] <CheshireViking> Piddy, try enabling desktop effects, that gives you the option of wobbly windows and the cube without needing to install anything else
[05:05] <ConstyXI1> Piddy: beryl
[05:05] <mrsno> Romnous what is wrong with ntfs support in ubuntu?
[05:05] <DWSR> NTFS SUPPORT IN LINUX ROCKZ0RS.
[05:05] <riotkittie> daynah: i'd go for ntfs
[05:05] <ConstyXI1> Piddy: sorry
[05:05] <DWSR> Check out ntfs-3g in the multiverse repos.
[05:05] <Romnous> i won't
[05:05] <Dr_willis> I have beenusing NTFS-3g for a few weeks now with no issues.
[05:05] <Romnous> yah ok
[05:05] <wpboyce> ok i don't see anything that says locked but it won't let my mount the drive it shows up in ubuntu as one drive but in partion manger ask 2
[05:05] <DWSR> daynah: Go with ntfs.
[05:05] <Romnous> but for fat32 you won't have to install anything else
[05:05] <wpboyce> as
[05:05] <Dr_Link> I don't like GNOME-xchat
[05:05] <defrysk> j fat32 is the safe choice
[05:05] <Romnous> i want to install a sort of mail server (exchange server) on feisty fawn, but zimbra doesn't support feisty, and can't get kolab to work somehow... anyone knows how to install kolab from the repositories if it's there.. or does anyone know a different exchange server?
[05:05] <DWSR> Romnous: ntfs-3g is simple. sudo apt-get install ntfs-config && sudo ntfs-config. Done.
[05:05] <Dr_willis> Dr_Link,  i dont think anyone does.
[05:06] <kritzstapf> fat32 doesnt support files larger than 4GB, thats ass..
[05:06] <daynah> Oh dear. I think I've done ntfs before, so I'll go with that, no offence. I've just doing this for a game, so I doubt I'll use it much.
[05:06] <riotkittie> fat32 is fine for storage, but i wouldnt install xp on it.
[05:06] <paradroid> ext2 will also work, since there is a Ext2 access software for Windows XP: http://www.fs-driver.org/
[05:06] <Romnous> but that doesn't mean fat32 is simpler
[05:06] <Romnous> lol ok
[05:06] <Dr_Link> I still use it.
[05:06] <DWSR> daynah: What game are you using it for?
[05:06] <unagi> is there anything for linux similar to premiere or finalcut?
[05:06] <Dr_Link> Considering it's my only REAL choice.
[05:06] <unagi> !premiere
[05:06] <Dr_willis> ext2/3 will work with that  http://www.fs-driver.org/ stuff. :)
[05:06] <daynah> FFXI. I'v elooked it up. No possibilities of wining it
[05:06] <Falstius> in a modern system, the filesize limit of fat32 is really annoying.
[05:06] <Dr_willis> Dr_Link,  i use the normal 'xchat'not xchat-gnome
[05:06] <DWSR> daynah: Tried Cedega?
[05:06] <kritzstapf> Falstius, DVD-images... :/
[05:06] <Dr_Link> meh
[05:07] <Romnous> but it's only for a game falstius
[05:07] <dgeorge> why can't i install the plugin for fire fox
[05:07] <Geek> there;s also a reiser for windows as well (raw mode viewr, not a IFS)...
[05:07] <Romnous> THE plugin??
[05:07] <paradroid> Anyone using WebDAV to access remote file storage? I do not succeed in setting it up under 7.04
[05:07] <Pici> unagi: http://www.linuxalt.com/
[05:07] <daynah> I haven't tried it with anything, I'm not smart, but others have with no success. There's a first program called Play Online, and that works, but you have to have that open to load FFXI and then FFXI never loads.
[05:07] <Kragnerac> :)
[05:07] <Romnous> i want to install a sort of mail server (exchange server) on feisty fawn, but zimbra doesn't support feisty, and can't get kolab to work somehow... anyone knows how to install kolab from the repositories if it's there.. or does anyone know a different exchange server?
[05:08] <Piddy> Ok, so now I enabled the Effects, do I have the effect that allows me to like.. spin that cube-thing?
[05:08] <Spork> I am having a problem with my sound wondering if anyone can help
[05:08] <erUSUL> !sound
[05:08] <Romnous> Piddy; you should check the compizfusion shortcut-keys
[05:08] <CheshireViking> erUSUL, its dead
[05:08] <PriceChild> erUSUL, please be patient, we are aware :)
[05:08] <Romnous> piddy: www.beryl-project.org <-- there must be a link over there
[05:09] <Piddy> Ok, thanks.
[05:09] <khin> hi im having a strange issue with my time. it says 3:08 on the upper panel but when i click set date and time it reads the correct time, 11:08. i dont have it set to synchronize w/ internet servers.
[05:09] <Romnous> i want to install a sort of mail server (exchange server) on feisty fawn, but zimbra doesn't support feisty, and can't get kolab to work somehow... anyone knows how to install kolab from the repositories if it's there.. or does anyone know a different exchange server?
[05:09] <khin> im using dapper
[05:09] <daynah> Hey, I'm in GPartition and NTFS is greyed out. I have it formatted as ext2 right now. Do I need to format it as something else before NTFS?
[05:10] <Romnous> if you're going to install windows, you can leave the space unallocated, and let winbloze format it as ntfs
[05:10] <Geek> i don't thin gpartition handles NTFS. let windows fo it
[05:10] <Geek> *do
[05:10] <paradroid> khin: Do a manual synchronization with a server of your choice, though. And check if you have selected the correct timezone.
[05:10] <Romnous> i want to install a sort of mail server (exchange server) on feisty fawn, but zimbra doesn't support feisty, and can't get kolab to work somehow... anyone knows how to install kolab from the repositories if it's there.. or does anyone know a different exchange server?
[05:10] <mrsno> gparted handles ntfs fine, if you use vista ntfs then you need to use the gparted live cd.
[05:10] <dgeorge> im learning that installing the OS is the easy part of ubuntu
[05:10] <mrsno> personally i would just let windows handle its own partition, but it works in gparted too
[05:10] <Romnous> heh:P
[05:10] <Spork> does anyone have a problem that when you play mp3's they eventually begin to skip, and all sounds then do that?
[05:10] <Geek> mrsno: gparted livecd has problems resizing vista NTFS IIRC, XP chkdsk fixed it tho ;p
[05:11] <Romnous> nope
[05:11] <Spork> i mean skip as in repeat a small portion
[05:11] <daynah> I'm going to  XP. How do I got GParted to do either NTFS or Unallocated then, because I can't find he unallocated then.
[05:11] <khin> ive selected the correct timezone. the servers can fix the problem but i dont understand why this should happen at all
[05:11] <mrsno> Geek a few months ago yes (as the version of gparted on the gparted livecd was the same one in feisty) but that is not the case for some time now :)
[05:11] <Romnous> daynah: you can leave the space just empty/don't assign a filesystem to it
[05:11] <mrsno> daynah to save confusion, possibly leave creating a partition for xp, to the xp installer
[05:11] <Dr_Link> is there an xchat-gnome channel?
[05:11] <Geek> (that being said, vista was like " huh?" and XP fixed it ;p)
[05:12] <Spork> help? anyone? :(
[05:12] <N3432> i have a second hard drive, whats the best way to go about installing ubuntu on it so that my xp install is untouched
[05:12] <Romnous> i want to install a sort of mail server (exchange server) on feisty fawn, but zimbra doesn't support feisty, and can't get kolab to work somehow... anyone knows how to install kolab from the repositories if it's there.. or does anyone know a different exchange server?
[05:12] <daynah> Oh. Delete. I'm an idiot. I swear I did that in the Windows installer and it wasn't able to format itself. Bleh, cross fingers
[05:12] <Romnous> first xp, then ubuntu
[05:12] <khin> actually, i take that back. the servers dont fix the problem. the time in 'set date and time' reads correctly but the one on the desktop panel is still four hours ahead of that.
[05:12] <wpboyce> how can i mount my harddisk in the live cd?
[05:13] <N3432> Romnous: xp is alrdy installed.
[05:13] <daynah> N3432, your xp will be untouched.
[05:13] <Romnous> N3432: then you go ahead and install ubuntu on your second drive
[05:13] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about drivers - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:13] <paradroid> khin: Check the following (I am under Feisty, so it might be named differently under Dapper)
[05:13] <Piddy> I cant really find a download for Beryl..
[05:13] <Romnous> yay the bot
[05:13] <N3432> Romnous: will it let me choose which one to boot each time ?
[05:13] <_pinky_> wpboyce : u can de it
[05:13] <paradroid> khin: Right click on the time in the panel and choose Settings
[05:13] <wpboyce> de?
[05:13] <Romnous> !grub
[05:13] <ubotu> boyce: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:14] <paradroid> khin: Or Properties or whatever... ;) and then see if "Use UTC" is selected
[05:14] <rapse> hola a todos
[05:14] <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
[05:14] <Romnous> N3432: there's grub and lilo, which are bootloaders, i believe grub is the standard, and it let's you choose which one to boot into
[05:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dv - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:14] <ubotu> Piddy: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[05:14] <ubotu> pawan: 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)
[05:14] <khin> paradroid the problem is fixed
[05:14] <rapse> quien habla espaol
[05:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about premiere - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:14] <pawan> hi
[05:14] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[05:14] <Romnous> lol who's flooding the channel now huh
[05:14] <paradroid> khin: Was it UTC, then?
[05:14] <paradroid> Romnous: I think it's the bot responding with delay
[05:14] <khin> paradroid yes that was it, tk.
[05:14] <Romnous> rapse --> #ubuntu-es
[05:15] <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
[05:15] <pawan> how to install beryl
[05:15] <Romnous> pawan: you want compiz-fusion
[05:15] <rapse> romnous q tal?
[05:15] <Romnous> join #ubuntu-effects for help
[05:15] <pawan> yes
[05:15] <Romnous> rapse --> no hablo espanol?? you can go to #ubuntu-es
[05:15] <rapse> ok
[05:16] <paradroid> hmm... noone here with experience in WebDAV issues?
[05:16] <Romnous> !webdav
[05:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about webdav - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:16] <Romnous> yay, no delay
[05:16] <Romnous> i want to install a sort of mail server (exchange server) on feisty fawn, but zimbra doesn't support feisty, and can't get kolab to work somehow... anyone knows how to install kolab from the repositories if it's there.. or does anyone know a different exchange server?
[05:17] <Romnous> lol litlebuda: luv your username
[05:17] <paradroid> Romnous: Would Dovecot be an alternative?
[05:17] <Romnous> paradroid: i'm gonna look it up
[05:17] <pawan> compiz-fusion
[05:17] <litlebuda> :) me to Romnous
[05:17] <DWSR> !seveas
[05:17] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[05:17] <DWSR> haha
[05:17] <apecat> i need to blacklist it, a normal ps/2 keyboard won't work now with my machine when it's booted intothe ubuntu install
[05:18] <DWSR> !nvidia
[05:18] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:18] <apecat> damn
[05:18] <apecat> anybody happen to know the names of kernelmodules that *ubuntu autoloads at every boot if the install is done with a logitech wireless usb keyboard?
[05:18] <wpboyce> is qt parted any good?
[05:18] <apecat> i need to blacklist it, a normal ps/2 keyboard won't work now with my machine when it's booted intothe ubuntu install
[05:18] <pawan> how to install compiz-fusion
[05:19] <erUSUL> apecat: blaclist what? take a look here /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[05:19] <ubu> hello, what is cache? why is it taking it up so much of my memory on boot, and how can i reduce that?
[05:19] <erUSUL> pawan: ask in #ubuntu-effects please
[05:19] <dgeorge> finally i have java on
[05:19] <Romnous> paradroid: dovecot looks interesting, but i don't believe it does what i want.. it should work the same as microsoft exchange server ???
[05:20] <Stevethepirate> Hi.. anyone here familiar with the Direct Connect protocl?
[05:20] <paradroid> Romnous: Unfortunately I am not experienced in the field of mailservers and I had already assumed Dovecot might be too limited for what you are looking for. Sorry I can't be of any help here.
[05:21] <apecat> erUSUL: i need to blacklist whatever module that the wireless logitech keyboard/mouse receiver uses. It's probably some HID module
[05:21] <Romnous> paradroid: too bad :/
[05:21] <thoreauputic> ubu: linux uses as much memory as possible - this is a Good Thing (tm) - look at the "free" entry on the second line of the command output from   free -m  to see a more useful figure
[05:21] <alivedata> Romnous : what is you issue?
[05:21] <erUSUL> apecat: lsmod list the modules you have in use
[05:21] <fyrestrtr> Romnous: your only alternatives are: Zimbra, Scalix, eGroupware and Hula.
[05:21] <chikita> amarok help please
[05:21] <thoreauputic> ubu:  free -m <enter>  in Apps - accessories - terminal :)
[05:21] <Stevethepirate> direct connect protocol help ples!!
[05:21] <daynah> okay I finally understand what xp is saying now. It formats the drive fine, but then it says it needs o write some files (I assume it's version of Grub) onto my main harddrive that has linux on it, and it can't because it's Ext3
[05:22] <fyrestrtr> Romnous: you can always bash together your own groupware solution if you want.
[05:22] <ubu> thoreauputic, yeah i see it uses a lot od my mem, i need to run a virtual machiune and with 1 gig its not working well
[05:22] <apecat> erUSUL: i'm booted with a live cd now, a regular ps2 keyboard won't work at att in my regular install, so the current list of modules is hardly relevant
[05:22] <Romnous> alivedata: i want to install a sort of mail server (exchange server) on feisty fawn, but zimbra doesn't support feisty, and can't get kolab to work somehow... anyone knows how to install kolab from the repositories if it's there.. or does anyone know a different exchange server?
[05:22] <apecat> *at all
[05:22] <Romnous> fyrestrtr: i haven't seen egroupware/hula yet
[05:23] <fyrestrtr> hula is sort of a dead project now.
[05:23] <Romnous> jeez what was that??
[05:23] <funkmaster> netsplit
[05:23] <daynah> Server burped, sweetie
[05:23] <DWSR> w00tles to the netspit.
[05:23] <DWSR> netsplit*
[05:23] <ubu> thoreauputic, Mem:          1011        606        404          0          7        442
[05:23] <rendero> !netsplit
[05:23] <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
[05:23] <DWSR> lol
[05:23] <Romnous> heh ok
[05:23] <chikita> amarok help please
[05:23] <rizhun> netsplit - righteous
[05:23] <Stevethepirate> can anyone help me with the direct connect protocol pls..
[05:23] <Romnous> !amarok
[05:23] <ubotu> Amarok is an audio player for Linux with an intuitive interface. The latest version is 1.4.3 for Dapper and 1.4.5 for Edgy and packages are  available for Kubuntu at www.kubuntu.org See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Amarok
[05:23] <phira1> how I can enable .htaccess files on my apache2 server
[05:23] <DWSR> netconnect. :-)
[05:23] <ubu> thoreauputic, 442 in caqche
[05:23] <FunnyLookinHat> Nah, it wasn't a netsplit...   a whole server died.  : )
[05:23] <paradroid> !webdav
[05:23] <thoreauputic> ubu: the second line ( buffers and cache - what is under the free column?
[05:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about webdav - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:24] <Stevethepirate> !dc
[05:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:24] <Stevethepirate> !direct connect
[05:24] <profanephobia> chikita whats wrong
[05:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about direct connect - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:24] <paradroid> !dav
[05:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dav - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:24] <Stevethepirate> !help
[05:24] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[05:24] <paradroid> Oh well...
[05:24] <fulat2k> hi folks, i'm not able to start my feisty installation after fsck detected an error in the fs.  i've rebooted to rescue mode and then done fsck and it managed to fix it.  but upon rebooting, it mounts the root partition in readonly.  anyway to fix this?
[05:24] <phira1> Help :(
[05:24] <thoreauputic> ubu: no, how much is "free" in the second line? That 's the relevant figure
[05:24] <profanephobia> i liked it better when the bot wasnt working
[05:24] <ubu> thoreauputic, 855
[05:24] <bauer> is it possible to setup ubuntu startx to run at a "ATI Tecnologis. Inc. radeon X850 XT (R480)  "
[05:24] <preaction> phira1, AllowOverride All. the #apache channel can help you better
[05:24] <allsate> anyone with idea which is better feisty or edgy
[05:24] <thoreauputic> ubu: then you effectively have 855 MB free
[05:25] <profanephobia> feisty
[05:25] <thoreauputic> ubu: the rest is mostly biffers and cache
[05:25] <chikita> profanephobia: Sound's too low comparing to other multimedia programs and equalizer lowers volume even more
[05:25] <thoreauputic> *buffers
[05:25] <Romnous> fyresrtr: do you have any experience with egroupware?? it seems interesting
[05:25] <profanephobia> chikita what sound driver are u using
[05:25] <Romnous> !msg | stevethepirate
[05:25] <ubotu> stevethepirate: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can also benefit. Please don't PM a user in the channel without asking first, some find it rude.
[05:25] <daynah> bauer, without any knowledge I'm going to guess yes. You wont be able to use Beryl though. Before you install, remember to use the live cd part, though, okay? If the live cd works, it'll work.
[05:25] <DWSR> fulat2k: Unmount it and remount it in the command line with -o rw.
[05:25] <fyrestrtr> I tried it briefly, but since I only had to support 23 users, scalix community edition fit the bill nicely.
[05:25] <sorvilan> ol
[05:25] <ubuntu> Hola?
[05:25] <sorvilan> ola
[05:25] <chikita> i think its realtek...
[05:25] <Sumbarino> video playback not working with beryl any idea?
[05:25] <ubu> thoreauputic, so i can give my virtual machine a good chunk of that free space and still run linux smooth?
[05:26] <sorvilan> hi!
[05:26] <Romnous> fyrestrtr: but scalix isn't for free :(
[05:26] <fyrestrtr> Romnous: it is.
[05:26] <Pici> Sumbarino: Ask in #ubuntu-effects please.
[05:26] <Romnous> fyrestrtr: :D
[05:26] <dxdt> hello
[05:26] <bauer> daynah, What is Beryl
[05:26] <sorvilan> This site is lonely for english person?
[05:26] <Romnous> fyrestrtr: does it run on feisty??
[05:26] <nbnds> hi folks ! i've got problems with the gdm,  after having installed the required updates the gdm hangs up at start , what can i do ?
[05:26] <profanephobia> chikita open your volume preferences and tell me if its alsa or oss
[05:26] <thoreauputic> ubu: yes, should work fine - probably up to 4 0r 500 MB should be safe enough for your virtual mcahine
[05:26] <dgeorge> wow this is working out great... so f ar so good. i have my trading platform up now
[05:26] <fyrestrtr> Romnous: the community edition is free for upto 25 premium users, you can have as many normal users you want.
[05:26] <fcortes> fcortes
[05:26] <lcmpolly> Hola a todos!!!
[05:26] <Piddy> Ok, uh... Im at "download tarballs" at the Beryl site, and I don't know what to download.. Help?
[05:27] <Pici> !es | lcmpolly
[05:27] <mandavi> is somewhere in the www the difference of available and free hard-disk-space documented shown in the system-monitor?
[05:27] <ubotu> lcmpolly: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:27] <daynah> bauer, not to talk down, I dunno you and how much you know :) but the Ubuntu cds first run off of the comp's memory, not the harddrive, so you can see how they work without them potentially messing up your files. Beryl is really fancy video effects. Try googling it on youtube. To me, it was worth the $30 tax refund for a cheap nvidia card :)
[05:27] <ubu> thoreauputic, thanks 4 the info, appreciated
[05:27] <fyrestrtr> Piddy: join #ubuntu-effects
[05:27] <Celt> Can anyone provide any assistance with getting sound set up for a Dell Latitude D830?
[05:27] <thoreauputic> ubu: no worries :)
[05:27] <Piddy> I'm there, but nobody's active apparently
[05:27] <dxdt> Piddy: don't use the tarballs if you can avoid it.  It will make your life more complicated.  Try to install it via something like aptitude or synaptic.
[05:27] <Romnous> fyrestrtr: i'm going to check it out
[05:27] <tribbilina> y donde estan esos canales?
[05:27] <alivedata> nbnds : check your Xorg log (var/log/) - did you update a driver?
[05:27] <thoreauputic> ubu: of course virtual machines tend to be somewhat slower anyway, as you would realise
[05:27] <dxdt> Piddy: Also check out their wiki and such because they used to have step by step instructions on there
[05:27] <fyrestrtr> Celt: what kind of sound card does it have?
[05:28] <Piddy> Oh:D Ok, thanks
[05:28] <preaction> !es | tribbilina
[05:28] <ubotu> tribbilina: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:28] <DWSR> profanephobia: You there? I restarted and my wireless no longer works.
[05:28] <profanephobia> DWSR: modprobe bcm43xx
[05:28] <Piddy> The Wiki is closed.
[05:28] <Celt> fyrestrtr: you are going to hate me, but I'm not sure.  Is there a way to find out?
[05:28] <fyrestrtr> Celt: lspci
[05:28] <Romnous> fyrestrtr: scalix doesn't support my OS (feisty fawn) nor my amount of ram...
[05:28] <Celt> ok, let me find it.
[05:28] <Dr_Link> I need to set a keyboard shortcut to open the System Monitor.
[05:28] <chikita> profanephobia, its alsa
[05:29] <Piddy> dxdt: Their Wiki is closed.
[05:29] <mandavi> Piddy: also take a look for compiz-fusion at ubuntuforums and find a script there which will install the important files
[05:29] <DWSR> profanephobia: Can I add that to a config somewhere to get it to auto-load on startup?
[05:29] <Dr_Link> I can't find that particular shortcut inside the keyboard shortcuts applet
[05:29] <profanephobia> chikita try using oss
[05:29] <Dr_Link> what do I do?
[05:29] <fyrestrtr> Romnous: there are debian packages for it (as I was running it on both fedora and debian). Can't help you with the ram issue. Get more ram.
[05:29] <profanephobia> dwsr yeah one sec ill post
[05:29] <chikita> ok
[05:29] <Romnous> fyrestrtr: lol that's the only way out :/
[05:29] <Celt> fyrestrtr: Audio Device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller
[05:29] <Piddy> mandavi: Wait, should I install Beryl or Compiz-fusion?
[05:30] <fyrestrtr> compiz-fusion
[05:30] <daynah> Compiz-fus
[05:30] <bauer> Okey i buy MS windows then
[05:30] <profanephobia> dwr also do this  nm-applet --sm-disable
[05:30] <mandavi> compiz-fusion is compiz plus beryl
[05:30] <Piddy> Ah, ok=D
[05:30] <Dr_Link> I need to set a keyboard shortcut to open the System Monitor.
[05:30] <Dr_Link> I can't find that particular shortcut inside the keyboard shortcuts applet
[05:30] <Dr_Link> what do I do?
[05:30] <daynah> Bauer- Darling, Ubuntu should work. :)
[05:30] <DWSR> nm isn't installed profanephobia. I'm using xubuntu
[05:30] <fyrestrtr> Celt: does the volume mixer work? If so, you might just need to update alsa.
[05:30] <chikita> another question :), are there any good download manager for linu? ive been testing aria but it was a major dissapointment
[05:30] <profanephobia> dwsr oh yeah forgot lol sorry
[05:31] <ansque> maybe somebody know how i can change my menu "places"? I want change default search on beagle search
[05:31] <DWSR> chikita: If you use Firefox I suggest you check out DownThemAll
[05:31] <Celt> fyrestarter: No volume mixer doesn't seem to have any effect on the sound.  How would I go about updating Alsa?
[05:31] <Dr_Link> ...I'm sorry, but is anyone going to answer my question?
[05:31] <Bogaurd> I'm looking at upgrading the soundcard in my machine to something like a creative audigy 2 zs. can someone tell me if this card is properly supported under ubuntu at the moment? or would I be better off buying another, more linux friendly card?
[05:32] <chikita> ok DWSRm, i will consider that, i wish there were a flashgot version for linux
[05:32] <shadowmancer> having issues with repositories, it seems no matter what repository i choose i can't get any packages off of it, any suggestions
[05:32] <DWSR> flashget sucks. EOF.
[05:32] <beeeranden> I need some help.  I do not have internet connection to my pc downstairs.  Just have the dial up here in the boonies. I am trying to create a local repository on my hd. Anyhow after i placed the packages in /home/user/repos/ and created a packages.gz in repos using dpkg-scanpackage.  I  believe my problem may lie in my sources.list  It looks like deb file:/home/user/repos ./  Does this look right
[05:33] <profanephobia> dr_link: hold on ill post
[05:33] <daynah> haha, shadowmancer, I was about to ask if you were connected to the internet. I need coffee.
[05:33] <Dr_Link> ok
[05:33] <profanephobia> dr_link: gconftool-2 -t str --set /apps/metacity/global_keybindings/run_command_9 "<Control><Alt>Delete"
[05:33] <profanephobia> gconftool-2 -t str --set /apps/metacity/keybinding_commands/command_9 "gnome-system-monitor"
[05:33] <Celt> fyrestarter: How would I go about updating my ALSA?
[05:33] <DWSR> profanephobia: It seems that my DNS resolution is taking FOREVER.
[05:33] <shadowmancer> daynah: how long you been awake?
[05:33] <chikita> lol
[05:33] <fyrestrtr> Celt: read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[05:33] <profanephobia> dwsr: broadcom sucks with linux
[05:33] <daynah> shadowmancer, an hour? but I'm trying to install xp and it's hurting my brain. :(
[05:34] <profanephobia> dwsr: i got one too
[05:34] <Celt> ok, thanks.
[05:34] <Celt> fyrestarter: Ok, thanks.
[05:34] <profanephobia> dr_link: let me know if that worked
[05:34] <Dr_Link> It didn't.
[05:34] <profanephobia> ok
[05:34] <daynah> Speaking of trying to install XP. It's trying to install it's version of grub on my Linux harddrive, which would require a reformat of that harddrive. How do I let it do that thing?
[05:34] <ansque> how i can edit my menu places?
[05:34] <shadowmancer> daynah: you want to hurt your brain, install windows vista, your brain won't be the only thing hurting by the end of it
[05:35] <Dr_Link> did I need to prefix it with "command" in the terminal window?
[05:35] <Romnous> fyrestrtr: i'm trying egroupware, it does exactly what i want so :) thx for the suggestion
[05:35] <daynah> shadowmancer, NO JOKE! I have Vista on my laptop, and Linux isn't working but I keep trying it, so I've isntalled Vista like 4 times. That's quite literally 20 hours of my life wasted.
[05:35] <fulat2k> DWSR: do i do that in rescue mode?
[05:36] <ribando_> need some help with xine media player
[05:36] <dxdt> daynah: if you do Linux then Vista, Vista is mean and will kill the MBR and such so that Linux can't boot.  Is that what you are talking about or something else?
[05:36] <ConstyXI1> is there any chance of some sort of ndiswrapper helper (gui app that takes care of ndiswrapper for you) in gutsy?
[05:36] <shadowmancer> daynah: meh, i did it 6 times and i just gave up and now use ubuntu exclusively
[05:36] <fyrestrtr> daynah: it takes 30 minutes (max) to install vista. How is that 20 hours?
[05:36] <ribando_> need some help with xine media player
[05:37] <daynah> dxdt, no, my laptop is super new in such a fashtion that the mobo isn't supported yet. Only been on the market... maybe two months now.
[05:37] <DWSR> fulat2k: Do what.
[05:37] <thoreauputic> ribando_: so ask the actual question...
[05:37] <shadowmancer> daynah: though i hear feisty can dual boot with vista no problem, or if your using an older version of grub or lilo you need to modify something but i can't remember what
[05:37] <Pici> !grub
[05:37] <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
[05:37] <DWSR> profanephobia: You know of any way to speed up DNS name resolution on this thing? It takes ages.
[05:37] <daynah> fyrestrtr, you're joking! 3-4 for each of my installs! Maybe 2.5 for vista and the rest for the laptop driver cd!
[05:37] <TheFuzzball> Hi, I am a bit of a n00b in the area of Testing so can anyone tell me exactly how to get KDE 4 Beta 1 running on Ubuntu?
[05:37] <profanephobia> DWSR: i manually added mine
[05:38] <DWSR> to hosts?
[05:38] <Piddy> Hm... "Compiz Fusion is NOT for beginners".. Should I ignore that?
[05:38] <Dr_Link> profanephobia: eh?
[05:38] <DWSR> !easysource
[05:38] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[05:38] <thoreauputic> TheFuzzball: maybe ask in #kubuntu
[05:38] <meridian> hi all.  can ubuntu install off a external cdrom? or external hard drive?
[05:38] <profanephobia> dwsr: i manually added my DNS servers
[05:38] <Anlar> Piddy: well, it's more finished and working generally than beryl for instance..
[05:38] <fyrestrtr> If you want to dual boot with Vista, you install Vista first, but don't let it take over the entire hard disk. Leave unpartitioned space. Once Vista is installed, pop in the 7.04 install CD, and install on the 'largest available free space' and your grub will automatically have the entry for vista. Did this on three machines without issue.
[05:38] <meridian> i.e. copy image to hard drive from install cd
[05:38] <daynah> shadowmancer, it's not a problem with dual booting or anything like that. I just couldn't get linux on it period. The suggested solution was to wait. Bleh. GAg.
[05:38] <DWSR> profanephobia: My DNS server is my default gateway. I added it already.,
[05:38] <fulat2k> DWSR: unmount and remount in rw mode. :)
[05:39] <shadowmancer> hehe
[05:39] <fyrestrtr> daynah: it takes you 3 *hours* to install Vista?
[05:39] <Piddy> Ok, I'm supposed to type in a bunch of codes.. Where, in the terminal?
[05:39] <DWSR> fulat2k: No, you just need sudo.
[05:39] <fulat2k> DWSR: normal bootup?
[05:39] <shadowmancer> fyrestrtr: yeah though thats with feisty, i said if your using an older version, when i was using edgy it didn't work
[05:39] <mildner> is there a german help
[05:40] <fyrestrtr> !de
[05:40] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[05:40] <drew> hey, how can i modify what grub shows in its menu when i reboot?
[05:40] <Kasle> do anyone here know how to get patch to bcm43xx nettwork card? i'm a newbie
[05:40] <profanephobia> the bot speaks german lol
[05:40] <DWSR> fulat2k: Yup.
[05:40] <Piddy> Anlar: I'm supposed to type in a lotta codes.. In the Terminal, or what?
[05:40] <bulmer> DWSR: do you have ipv6 enabled? that slows down the dns lookup
[05:40] <fyrestrtr> drew: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:40] <daynah> Fyrestrtr, the devs of any of the distros I have tried yet have not worked on my mobo. There's something asus-related floating around in Ubuntu in the last few weeks. Only problem with Vista is I only have 1 gig and it's slow. I swear, THREE HOURS
[05:40] <thoreauputic> !bcm43xx
[05:40] <ubotu> Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Broadcom43xx
[05:40] <drew> fyrestrtr: ty
[05:40] <fulat2k> DWSR: cool.  will try that out. thx
[05:40] <DWSR> bulmer: Think so. Where can I disable it?
[05:41] <fyrestrtr> daynah: you have bigger problems then. I have 1 GB RAM, and my performance rating is 4 on my laptop. Vista is smooth sailing.
[05:41] <profanephobia> dwsr: is the network your connecting to wep wpa or unencrypted
[05:41] <allorder> ive just download the regnum gane and I got this error:  ./rolauncher: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory what to do ?
[05:41] <DWSR> oh, and profanephobia: Can I get an applet to allow me to have an icon in my system tray for my wireless connection (signal strength, etc)
[05:41] <DWSR> profanephobia: wep.
[05:41] <ribando_> when I start xine media player, It opens and plays the dvd, but it keeps flashing and gives this error "the is no mri"
[05:41] <bulmer> DWSR on /etc/modprobed.d/aliases
[05:42] <B-rabbit_> guyz, i am having a problem...i cunt find flashplugin-nonfree in my package manager.Can any one tell me why?
[05:42] <daynah> fyrestrtr, I'm adoring how you're thinking I'm an idiot or something. Vista is fine when it's just vista and normal stuff. Even Vista and WoW. But Vista + FFXI is awful, even after a nice deep msconfig cleaning.
[05:42] <BigMac> Hey I have an amd semprons, so which build of this should I be downloading http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=195473&package_id=231596
[05:42] <profanephobia> DWSR: well i use gnome but ill look for one
[05:42] <thoreauputic> B-rabbit_: you need the multiverse repository
[05:42] <TimeTraveller> Anyone recomend UbuntuUltimate or should i stick to the "original" ?
[05:42] <shadowmancer> fyrestrtr: though vista is smooth sailing to install, to run it is a brain tumor, it caused me so many problems, and my eyes began to bleed from the blue screen of death
[05:42] <Piddy> Anyone, where can I type "sudo apt-get remove compiz-core desktop-effects"?
[05:42] <fyrestrtr> I'm not thinking you are an idiot. I'm just stating my experience over three laptop and vista and ubuntu. What is FFXI?
[05:42] <Anlar> piddy: yes, but those howtos are 90% of the time perfectly safe and work :)
[05:42] <DWSR> bulmer: Just comment out the ipv6 entry?
[05:43] <erUSUL> !cli | Piddy
[05:43] <ubotu> Piddy: The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[05:43] <thoreauputic> !multiverse | B-rabbit_
[05:43] <ubotu> B-rabbit_: 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
[05:43] <Kasle> do anyone here know how to get a new patch to bcm43xx nettwork card?
[05:43] <fyrestrtr> shadowmancer: go complain somewhere else.
[05:43] <BigMac> Hey I have an amd semprons, so which build of this should I be downloading http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=195473&package_id=231596
[05:43] <daynah> BUT I'm trying to get -XP- on my -DESKTOP-. :) It's trying to put it's version of a grub (dunno what it's called) on my Linux harddrive, though I'm installing it on a different one. I don't know how to... get arround it, allow it, anything, I ust can't think of anything. Ideas?
[05:43] <allorder> ive just downloaded the regnum game and I got this error:  ./rolauncher: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory, what  I can do ?
[05:43] <thoreauputic> !bcm43xx | Kasle
[05:43] <ubotu> Kasle: Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Broadcom43xx
[05:43] <Geek> daynah
[05:43] <profanephobia> DWSR: sudo apt-get install network-manager network-manager-gnome  then    sudo apt-get remove network-manager-gnome
[05:43] <daynah> fyrestrtr, FFXI is Final Fantasy 11, a MMORPG
[05:43] <Geek> : let it install. repair install of ubuntu
[05:43] <fyrestrtr> daynah: that's because by default, XP installs its bootloader on the first ide device (the primary boot disk)
[05:43] <daynah> Hi Geek have I been ignoring you I'm sorry! I'm listening.
[05:43] <shadowmancer> fyrestrtr: sorry, its just i have had way too many issues with vista to agree with it, i am waiting till service pack 2 comes out before i will touch it again
[05:43] <Geek> daynah: just one line ;)
[05:44] <bulmer> DWSR alias net-pf-10 off
[05:44] <bulmer> alias ipv6 off  on separate lines
[05:44] <blackdiamond> Hi everybody. I have problems using Gutsy. With my modem d-link internet connection is not available. I don't know why. I  post my ifconfig, someone can read it and say what is wrong with it? thank you very much http://phpfi.com/253961
[05:44] <BigMac> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=195473&package_id=231596
[05:44] <B-rabbit_> thoreauputic: i have enabled the multi ..thingy but it still isn't there
[05:44] <BigMac> Hey I have an amd semprons, so which build of this should I be downloading http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=195473&package_id=231596
[05:44] <Kasle> thoreauputic: i can't find any solutions here to get a patch... just how to install it
[05:44] <thoreauputic> B-rabbit_: did you update?
[05:44] <fyrestrtr> shadowmancer: to each his own; I think you just had incompatible hardware. If your systems are vista certified, then you don't face any issues. I had *one* problem ... and that was with Vista 64.
[05:44] <profanephobia> shadowmancer: microsoft isnt making service packs for vista
[05:44] <maxb> Where might I look to find information on how an Ubuntu CD image is created? I might need to make a Feisty install disc with a modified kernel, to deal with weird hardware.
[05:44] <thoreauputic> Kasle: ah I see - well I don't know then, sorry
[05:44] <daynah> Geek, it's telling me to reformat the whole drive though. :( Because the drive it wants to install it on is ext3
[05:44] <fyrestrtr> blackdiamond: #ubuntu+1 for gutsy support
[05:44] <anti[1] > hey everyone
[05:45] <thoreauputic> B-rabbit_:  run  sudo apt-get update  then try again
[05:45] <dgeorge> can you get p2p software for linux
[05:45] <blackdiamond> ok sorry
[05:45] <dgeorge> limewire or something like that
[05:45] <profanephobia> dgeorge; get frosstwire
[05:45] <fyrestrtr> !frostwire
[05:45] <ubotu> frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[05:45] <profanephobia> frostwire
[05:45] <Geek> daynah: you didn't partition it before hand?
[05:45] <DWSR> !livecd
[05:45] <ubotu> Ubuntu Dapper 'Desktop' CD contains a Live CD (Ubuntu that runs straight off the CD and RAM) with an install option. Breezy's Live CD contained no install.
[05:45] <daynah> Geek, is there a way I can resize the partition... from... inside the partition?
[05:45] <allorder> ive just downloaded the regnum game and I got this error:  ./rolauncher: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[05:45] <daynah> Geek, no I've been running this computer for a few years now, Linux only.
[05:45] <shadowmancer> fyrestrtr: my dell laptop came with vista, and even then i found issues with the wireless stuff
[05:45] <Geek> daynah: grab a ubuntu liveCD or gparted
[05:45] <fyrestrtr> daynah: you can, but not from within Windows.
[05:45] <BigMac> Hey I have an amd semprons, so which build of this should I be downloading http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=195473&package_id=231596
[05:45] <profanephobia> daynah: gnome partition editor
[05:45] <fyrestrtr> shadowmancer: eh, okay.
[05:46] <Piddy> Where do I type "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list"? Also the Terminal?
[05:46] <daynah> Geek, I love you. It's always something simple I never think of.
[05:46] <Destroyertje> hey, someone is using here hellanzb?
[05:46] <Geek> carve out an XP partiton FIRST. install to that parititon, reinstall grub
[05:46] <Scally> Is there a quieter networking/service channel?
[05:46] <bulmer> blackdiamond: what kind of nic card this is? wired or wireless?
[05:46] <fyrestrtr> shadowmancer: blame dell, as my ibm had no issues. In fact, I have issues with Linux. It drains my battery quicker than Vista. 4 hours vs. 2
[05:46] <Knight_Lord> How can I import messages in kmail?
[05:46] <Geek> daynah: learnt the hard way ;)
[05:46] <Pici> BigMac: Are you running 64bit ubuntu?
[05:46] <Scally> all setting fyrestrtr
[05:46] <profanephobia> destroyertje: yeah
[05:46] <BigMac> Pici: Nope 32 bit feisty
[05:47] <daynah> Geek, I knew I Would have to reinstall grub, but easy peasy. I couldn't find a friggin guide for this online. I can't have been the only person that's done this.
[05:47] <fyrestrtr> Scally: I didn't do any settings in Vista for it to work correctly out of the box.
[05:47] <Piddy> Anyone=
[05:47] <Piddy> ?
[05:47] <shadowmancer> fyrestrtr: anyways i am happy with ubuntu now, and so far the only problem i have had is just recently with the repositories, they are either refusing me access or timing me out, so i can't recieve updates or new packages, and thats through both command line, and GUI
[05:47] <thoreauputic> Knight_Lord: try asking in #kubuntu - more people there would use kmail
[05:47] <daynah> Geek, I was googling wrong. I get a C- in Googling skills
[05:47] <Scally> ''correctly'' - vista will never work correctly.
[05:47] <bulmer> fyrestrtr: you need to turn off your usb devices and drivers..they are never turned off when in hibernate
[05:47] <Pici> BigMac: swiftweasel-2.0.0.6pre_k8-32bit_ubuntu-i386.deb
[05:47] <fyrestrtr> Scally: even ubuntu will dim the screen and power down my cpu, but it still eats the battery.
[05:47] <ansque> someone know how i can change/edit my menu "places"? PLEASE HELP
[05:47] <mandavi> Piddy: yes
[05:47] <profanephobia> piddy: whats your question
[05:47] <BigMac> ok thank you Pici
[05:47] <Piddy> mandavi: thank you
[05:47] <DWSR> bulmer: I just disabled ipv6 by putting in those two off lines in my aliases file and now I can't connect or resolve at all!
[05:47] <sharperguy> where can i see a list of packages in medibuntu and feisty-commercial?
[05:47] <fyrestrtr> shadowmancer: probably your mirror is down, try an alternate.
[05:47] <thoreauputic> guys, discussion of vista is offtopic here, OK ?
[05:48] <Geek> daynah: funny thing is, i was here to ask help for my new ubuntu server ;p
[05:48] <Destroyertje> profanephobia: ehh i have a question, the guide @ ubutnuforums says install par2, but the readme from hellanzb says install par2cmdline, so is there a difference or what?
[05:48] <Piddy> profanephobia: Nevermind I got it:)
[05:48] <bulmer> DWSR do a  /etc/init.d/networking restart
[05:48] <profanephobia> destroyertje: install par2cmdline
[05:48] <daynah> Geek, yeah, I do that to, I come here for help and someone asks "How do change me desktop in Ubuntu?" and I think... wait... did he REALLY just ask that...
[05:48] <Geek> er... login screen right? ;p
[05:48] <fyrestrtr> Geek: what is the problem with your server?
[05:48] <shadowmancer> fyrestrtr: thats the thing, i have tried a couple of dozen mirrors, and they all have the same problem, and its just a recent issue
[05:49] <Geek> fyrestrtr: it was already solved ;p
[05:49] <dgeorge> frostwire.. so i installed it.. but it won't open
[05:49] <fyrestrtr> shadowmancer: strange .. have you been practicing any shadow magic near your hub? :P
[05:49] <Kasle> can anyone please help me with finding a patch to bcm43xx???
[05:49] <dgeorge> what is needed to get it working
[05:49] <FireFox>  why can't string literal be used as template argument?
[05:49] <fyrestrtr> dgeorge: did you forget to install java?
[05:49] <Geek> TBH i needed a nice text mode web browser, and i found one. hung around to well, get a feel of the place ;p
[05:49] <profanephobia> destroyertje: wait thats the same app but its in the rops as par2
[05:49] <dgeorge> nope i have java installed
[05:49] <bensode> Trying to install cups on a Fiesty server installation but getting a message that it's not available but referred to by another package
[05:49] <daynah> Geek, if you're good at helping, why not consider Triaging some of the bugs? :)
[05:49] <thoreauputic> Kasle: what patch? I don't know what you are referring to
[05:49] <fyrestrtr> Geek: what did you end up using?
[05:50] <ClNorris> Google does not like to tell me answers. My question is how do you program screensavers for ubuntu?
[05:50] <thoreauputic> bensode: try cupsys
[05:50] <DWSR> bulmer: 'No DCHPOFFERS received. No working leases in presistent database - sleeping'
[05:50] <Geek> fyrestrtr: elinks works well enough. I can't memorise a dozen keyboard shortcuts ;)
[05:50] <ansque> somebody know how i can edit my menu places?
[05:50] <shadowmancer> fyrestrtr: if you discount swearing at it, then no
[05:50] <sharperguy> !fesity-commercial
[05:50] <dgeorge> why would it not open
[05:50] <bensode> thoreauputic: Sweet that was it thank
[05:50] <bulmer> Kasle http://www.unix-tutorials.com/go.php?id=575
[05:50] <Destroyertje> profanephobia: ahh k :) and http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32243/ this is the readme for install. i think it's python-dev and python-twisted or something like that
[05:50] <Geek> granted, its running in VMware so... i could just use FF on the host ;p
[05:50] <fyrestrtr> Geek: there was one .. can't remember now, maybe elinks -- that has a hook that allowed you to view images.
[05:50] <B-rabbit_> thoreauputic: i have updated it right now but 'flashplugin-nonfree' till isnt there
[05:51] <thoreauputic> bensode: for future reference - try  apt-cache search <keywords>
[05:51] <daynah> Geek, I don't need to use the feisty cd for my feisty right?
[05:51] <Geek> fyrestrtr: i don't need images
[05:51] <bulmer> DWSR you can manually enable your nic card and run dhclient
[05:51] <Dr_Link> I have an Intel PROset Wireless card and Ubuntu recognizes it but for some reason I can't connect to a wireless network. Any ideas?
[05:51] <allorder> ive just downloaded the regnum game and I got this error:  ./rolauncher: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory, what should i do ?
[05:51] <Eclipsor> fyrestrtr: talking about web browsers? w3m has image support
[05:51] <Geek> daynah: not too sure. I *think* it would be better ti use feisty
[05:51] <thoreauputic> B-rabbit_: then something is wrong with your /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:51] <DWSR> Dr_Link: Use ndiswrapper.
[05:51] <bulmer> Dr_Link: is it your AP?
[05:51] <profanephobia> dr_link: what drivers are you using
[05:51] <bensode> thoreauputic: duly noted.  Thanks again
[05:51] <thoreauputic> !info flashplugin-nonfree
[05:51] <ubotu> flashplugin-nonfree: Adobe Flash Player plugin installer. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 9.0.48.0.0ubuntu1~7.04.1 (feisty), package size 15 kB, installed size 108 kB (Only available for i386)
[05:51] <Dr_Link> Intel's PROset driver.
[05:52] <Dr_Link> came with my Windows installation...
[05:52] <thoreauputic> B-rabbit_: are you running amd64 ?
[05:52] <Dr_Link> and then I installed Ubuntu on another partition
[05:52] <Geek> also, i think i'll be using the server on SSH on putty very soon..
[05:52] <DWSR> got it. Thanks bulmer.
[05:52] <Eclipsor> I'm having some problems booting my computer anymore after an upgrade to gutsy (changed feisty to gutsy in all the repos)  LILO hangs and then a few minutes later complains about not being able to find the LVM partition to boot from :\
[05:52] <B-rabbit_> yes
[05:52] <Eclipsor> is there any way to fix this easily? I have an ubuntu install cd with rescue mode
[05:52] <profanephobia> dr_link: you can either use ndiswrapper or use bcm43xx
[05:52] <ClNorris> how does ubuntu handle screensavers? and how do I find out more information on making one?
[05:52] <thoreauputic> B-rabbit_: ah, adobe don't make flash for 64 bit
[05:53] <Dr_Link> ndiswrapper  is... how easy... to install?
[05:53] <thoreauputic> B-rabbit_: complain to adobe
[05:53] <DWSR> Dr_Link: It's in the respositories.
[05:53] <daynah> CINorris, just a second
[05:53] <bulmer> Dr_Link: is it your own AP? and now WEP or encryption enabled?
[05:53] <fyrestrtr> ClNorris: you need to search gnome screensavers, not ubuntu screensavers. Ubuntu is a distribution that uses gnome. Try in #gnome for more help.
[05:53] <bulmer> no*
[05:53] <Dr_Link> yes
[05:53] <Dr_Link> it is an open AP without any encryption key
[05:53] <allorder> ive just downloaded the regnum game and I got this error:  ./rolauncher: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory, what should i do ?
[05:53] <B-rabbit_> thoreauputic; isn't there any way around it?
[05:54] <fyrestrtr> allorder: install libgtk
[05:54] <profanephobia> b-rabbit: if you want to use flash in 64bit ubuntu i recommend either installing the 32 bit version of firefox or whatever browser or installing the windows version with wine
[05:54] <khandi> hi all
[05:54] <ClNorris> fyrestrtr, I know. Everywhere I look for informationrelating to gnome-screensaver. I get nothing.
[05:54] <DWSR> allorder: sudo apt-get install libgtk
[05:54] <Piddy> Huh? It says " add the folloing to your /etc/apt/sources.list: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list".. Now.. what should I do to do this?
[05:54] <bulmer> Dr_Link: if you are directing the response to me, you need to prefix your response with my nick or it will be missed
[05:54] <thoreauputic> B-rabbit_: yes, either a 32 bit chroot or installing 32 bit Ubuntu
[05:54] <allorder> ok thx
[05:54] <Dr_Link> OK, bulmer.
[05:54] <thoreauputic> B-rabbit_: there may be other ways
[05:54] <Dr_Link> bulmer: It's an open AP without encryption keys
[05:54] <sharperguy> where can i find out more about the feisty-commercial repo?
[05:54] <khandi> i was wondering if anyone could lend me a hand figuring out how to acces my NFTS harddrive with my Kubuntu OS
[05:54] <thoreauputic> B-rabbit_: check the wiki for restricted formats
[05:55] <thoreauputic> !restricted | B-rabbit_
[05:55] <ubotu> B-rabbit_: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[05:55] <Geek> !ntfs
[05:55] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[05:55] <f00bar2k> khandi: apt-get install ntfs-3g
[05:55] <bulmer> Dr_Link:  okay..does it have a wired ports? ie use the ethernet port to check it out making sure it doles out an ip address, then work toward wireless once thats working
[05:55] <twofclubs> Hi i'm having problems with getting openoffice to use my black print cartridge...the black print cartridge is brand new...but it insists on using the color print cartridge to spit out purple letters...any ideas?
[05:55] <profanephobia> b-rabbit; honestly no matter what you do 64bit doesnt work well with flash not untill adobe makes it
[05:55] <daynah> CINorris, your problem isn't really a problem, it's something pretty cool and creative. I don't have my fancy IRC client right now... do you have one where it'll list all the channels on the freenode server? IF you do, try to list them all, and see if theres one about Ubuntu Art (all the Ubuntu channels start with #ubuntu- ). That way, it'll be quieter. You problem certainly is appropriate here, but I think there should be a channel 
[06:07] <Faptastic> Anyone knows how to prevent frequent Nmap Xmas scan on Ubuntu?
[06:07] <Eclipsor> does LILO just have issues with booting from LVM volumes? it worked before when I was using feisty :\
[06:07] <f00bar2k> how can I stop my external ip resolving to my router from within my network? Externally if i go to my external IP it forwards to a webserver on an internal machine, but going to my external ip from within the network goes to my router.
[06:07] <ClNorris> daynah, thank you for your support. I will check other channels.
[06:07] <Anlar> Faptastic: you really don't have to do anything about it?
[06:07] <Spork> crap!  i accidently deleted my /etc/modules what do i do!?
[06:07] <janeppo> /leave
[06:07] <Spork> please help :(
[06:07] <chikita> i cant print documents, how do i fix that?
[06:07] <profanephobia> spork: look in your trash
[06:07] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: are you using lilo by choice? ubuntu uses grub by default...
[06:07] <Spork> i did it from the command line
[06:07] <bulmer> Faptastic: perhaps you can enable your iptables rules and filter those out? i dont know the patters of xmas scan btw
[06:07] <allorder> DWSR: E: Couldn't find package libgtk
[06:07] <dgeorge> how do i go about updating my java... looks like frostwire requires 1.5... i have 1.4
[06:07] <Eclipsor> thoreauputic: I had to use the alternate install cd for ubuntu
[06:07] <Piddy> profanephobia: The Ubuntu forums say this in the Compiz Fusion tutorial: " add the folloing to your /etc/apt/sources.list: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list".. Now.. how to do this?
[06:07] <Eclipsor> so I suppose that noe uses lilo instead of grub
[06:07] <Eclipsor> since it gave me no choice
[06:07] <daynah> CINorris, I hope they're in theri channel. :) If so, you'll have a very strong team who I'm sure would love to have another eager person. :)
[06:07] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: the alternate CD uses grub too :)
[06:07] <Eclipsor> :\
[06:07] <Eclipsor> odd
[06:07] <Eclipsor> any way I can change to grub now? :p
[06:07] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: yes, install it :)
[06:07] <RGautier> For ubuntu server addition - how can I get the screen to go to sleep like it used to on my FC4 install?
[06:07] <Spork> profanephobia, i did it through an su command as root
[06:07] <Anlar> Spork: feisty?
[06:07] <Spork> yes
[06:07] <Eclipsor> now for the question, how do I install grub
[06:07] <profanephobia> piddy: an easier way is to go to system -> admin -> software sources and third party and add it there
[06:07] <Eclipsor> all I have is a very basic shell
[06:07] <profanephobia> spork: damn
[06:07] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: sudo apt-get install grub, I assume :)
[06:07] <Spork> any ideas? :(
[06:07] <ramseize> is there a way to access read/write NTFS Files?
[06:07] <DWSR> bulmer: It's lost my AP again.
[06:07] <DWSR> can't find it.
[06:07] <unagi> what is the ffmpeg command to convert .avi to image sequence?
[06:07] <Eclipsor> I've done that before
[06:07] <allorder> DWSR: E: Couldn't find package libgtk
[06:07] <Dr_Link> bulmer: Yes I'm connected physically to the router.... or I have done that before and I can get a wired connection... but I'm having trouble with wireless
[06:07] <Eclipsor> but it still booted lilo
[06:07] <DWSR> !ntfs-3g > ramseize
[06:07] <Geek> ramseize: NTFS-3g
[06:07] <DWSR> allorder: sudo apt-cache search libgtk
[06:07] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: have a look at the grub-install command
[06:07] <Anlar> Spork: wait a sec
[06:07] <Spork> k
[06:07] <Eclipsor> ok, be back in a few
[06:07] <ramseize> where can i download it
[06:07] <daynah> ramseize, there are many guides for that on the ubuntu forums. Search there
[06:07] <ramseize> ok
[06:07] <unagi> !ntfs | ramseize
[06:07] <ubotu> ramseize: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[06:07] <Anlar> Spork: it should have only 3 lines by default in it, containing the words "fuse" "lpr" and "sbp2" on their own lines
[06:07] <DWSR> !ntfs-3g
[06:07] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[06:07] <Spork> it was 200 bytes
[06:07] <Spork> so i guess that's possible
[06:07] <Piddy> profanephobia: Should I add sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list, or just etc/apt/sources.list in there?
[06:07] <Anlar> Spork: there's a useless comment before them
[06:07] <Scally> how can I stop ubuntu from blocking ssh requests?
[06:07] <unagi> does anyone know a way to convert .avi to image sequence of tga?
[06:07] <thoreauputic> Scally: install openssh-server ?
[06:07] <profanephobia> piddy: no thats for use with the terminal what are you trying to add
[06:07] <khandi> does the Ubuntu help on how to acces my windows partition also work for a Kubuntu system?
[06:07] <Scally> thoreaputic: installed already
[06:07] <Spork> Anlar, is yours 200 bytes?
[06:07] <thoreauputic> Scally: is sshd running?
[06:07] <Anlar> Spork: about yeah
[06:07] <Spork> hmm mine was exactly 200
[06:07] <Spork> now its 400
[06:07] <Spork> err
[06:07] <Spork> 14
[06:07] <unagi> !ffmpeg
[06:07] <thoreauputic> Scally: and do you have any firewalling or NAT?
[06:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ffmpeg - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:07] <Geek> khandi: kubunthu is ubuntu mostly. DE matters little
[06:07] <Piddy> profanephobia: See, that's the point.. I don't know what to add.. take a look here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=481314&highlight=Compiz-fusion
[06:07] <khandi> thanks!
[06:07] <unagi> kubuntu IS ubuntu with kde
[06:07] <kiosk> hallo
[06:07] <thoreauputic> !info ffmpeg
[06:07] <ubotu> ffmpeg: multimedia player, server and encoder. In component universe, is optional. Version 3:0.cvs20060823-3.1ubuntu4 (feisty), package size 176 kB, installed size 620 kB
[06:07] <profanephobia> piddy:  this is what you want to add deb http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb feisty eyecandy
[06:07] <Anlar> Spork: it's just fine. there's some commented out lines at the beginning of the default file, you don't need them
[06:07] <kiosk> hallo
[06:07] <profanephobia> to do this
[06:07] <Scally> thorea: I have port forwarding set up.. to forward to the server
[06:07] <riaal> anyone here running a dns service? whats the best client etc. for ubuntu?
[06:07] <Eclipsor> thoreauputic: I think I see the problem, lilo was trying to use /dev/mapper/something00somethingother00 when it was /dev/mapper/something00/somethingother00
[06:07] <thoreauputic> Scally: is sshd running ? Does ` pgrep sshd` return numbers?
[06:07] <profanephobia> piddy: open either your sources.list from terminal using sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:07] <Spork> thanks Anlar
[06:07] <Anlar> unagi: ffmpeg most likely can extract frames in some image file format, but I just destroyed the help filed of ffmpeg so I can't see the helps :)
[06:07] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: hmmm... OK ;P
[06:07] <profanephobia> piddy: or through system -> admin -> software sources -> third party and add
[06:07] <mattgyver83> How do you add programs to your Applications menu if they werent installed via Synaptic, or Add/Remove??
[06:07] <Eclipsor> trying to get grub installed though
[06:07] <Anlar> unagi: and imagemagick can mass convert anything to tga
[06:07] <thoreauputic> mattgyver83: find the command, and use the menu editor
[06:07] <Piddy> profanephobia: Yeah, that's what I meant. In third party.. What exactly should I add there?
[06:07] <bulmer> Dr_Link if you have been getting a connection to your wireless..seems its working..however wireless does not guarantee acess all the time
[06:07] <Eclipsor> did apt-get and it told me to "dpkg --configure -a", what does that do?
[06:07] <profanephobia> piddy:deb http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb feisty eyecandy-amd64
[06:07] <profanephobia> piddy: wait no
[06:07] <profanephobia> piddy; that was for 64 bit hold on
[06:07] <DWSR> bulmer: It seems that my wireless card has suddenly lost signal and I can't connect.
[06:07] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: tries to fix anomalies in the packaging system basically
[06:07] <Eclipsor> well it said something about grub, so I'm happy :p
[06:07] <Eclipsor> lets see if its done
[06:07] <profanephobia> piddy: this deb http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb feisty eyecandy and this deb-src http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb feisty eyecandy
[06:07] <mattgyver83> thoreauputic, thanks.
[06:07] <unagi> does anyone know a way to convert .avi to image sequence of tga?
[06:07] <Piddy> profanephobia: What do you mean by "feisty eyecandy"?
[06:07] <thoreauputic> mattgyver83: :)
[06:07] <mattgyver83> I wish i knew it was that simple so i didnt have to ask
[06:07] <profanephobia> piddy: just paste that as is
[06:07] <dem0nseed> unagi why?
[06:07] <bulmer> DWSR  how far is it?
[06:07] <Scally> what's the command to install a vnc server?
[06:07] <thoreauputic> mattgyver83: you shouldn't worry about asking - that's what we are here for after all
[06:07] <DWSR> bulmer: When it was running Windows, it could sit right where it is now and get an almost perfect signal. It's definitely within range, because this computer is sitting right beside it and getting a good signal.
[06:07] <Piddy> profanephobia: god I'm so confused. Where do you want me to paste "feisty eyecandy"? :S There are just weird folders on that site.
[06:07] <khandi> ok, i got the NTFS tool now... but i can't seem the open the program itself. it does not appaer to have a icon in front of it's title in my K-menu
[06:07] <L0cKn> chi ha un sito hostato su aruba?
[06:07] <dem0nseed> scally please type /j #hbh
[06:07] <DWSR> !es L0cKn
[06:07] <dem0nseed> in the chat windo
[06:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about es l0ckn - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:07] <dem0nseed> window
[06:07] <DWSR> !es | cKn
[06:07] <ubotu> cKn: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:07] <profanephobia> piddy: are u registered to recieve pm's here
[06:07] <unagi> why does everyone ask me why
[06:07] <L0cKn> i'm italian
[06:07] <L0cKn> XD
[06:07] <L0cKn> sorry (is a amsg)
[06:07] <L0cKn> s/a/an
[06:07] <thoreauputic> !it
[06:07] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[06:07] <Piddy> profanephobia: no...
[06:07] <thoreauputic> :)
[06:07] <gilster> does anyone know of a program that will allow me to create an audiocd which is protected so it cant be coppied easily
[06:07] <gilster> ?
[06:07] <mattgyver83> thorauputic, is there a way to assign an icon?
[06:07] <dem0nseed> scally come channel hbh
[06:07] <DWSR> gilster: DRM sux.
[06:08] <Anlar> gilster: that is impossible
[06:08] <khandi> ok, i got the NTFS tool now... but i can't seem the open the program itself. it does not appaer to have a icon in front of it's title in my K-menu. is anyone familiar with this problem?
[06:08] <thoreauputic> mattgyver83: yes, there's a blank icon field IIRC
[06:08] <profanephobia> piddy: well do this step by step first open a terminal
[06:08] <DWSR> bulmer: What do you suggest?
[06:08] <bulmer> DWSR sometimes the signal strength is also too strong and saturates your receiver..
[06:08] <Piddy> profanephobia: done
[06:08] <DWSR> I'm not right beside the AP or anything.
[06:08] <dem0nseed> scally come channel hbh
[06:08] <dem0nseed> scally come channel hbh
[06:08] <thoreauputic> mattgyver83: right click, properties I think
[06:08] <unagi> does anyone know a way to convert .avi to image sequence of tga?
[06:08] <bulmer> DWSR look into the driver capabilities if anything you can trim the sensitivity or whatever
[06:08] <DWSR> I'm a few rooms away. It should be fine. It's been sitting here for a while, and it does get signal, it just seems to have lost it.
[06:08] <profanephobia> piddy: now copy and paste this:   sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:08] <khandi> @Geek, ok, i got the NTFS tool now... but i can't seem the open the program itself. it does not appaer to have a icon in front of it's title in my K-menu.
[06:09] <mattgyver83> oh crap
[06:09] <mattgyver83> theres a button at the top
[06:09] <dem0nseed> unagi type /j #hbh in chat window
[06:09] <Romnous> anyone familiar with running egroupware on feisty?
[06:09] <Anlar> unagi: you were told already, now shut up
[06:09] <mattgyver83> i ddnt realize it was a button
[06:09] <thoreauputic> mattgyver83: click where it says "no icon"
[06:09] <gilster> DWSR: i agree drm sucks. but i have a demo cd here that i made that i would like to make invisible to average windows yser
[06:09] <mattgyver83> thanks
[06:09] <mattgyver83> im blind
[06:09] <gilster> user*
[06:09] <Pici> !coc | Anlar
[06:09] <ubotu> Anlar: The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[06:09] <profanephobia> piddy: that will open a text editor with your sources in it
[06:09] <bulmer> DWSR also wireless stuff does not guarantee that connectivity 100%
[06:09] <thoreauputic> mattgyver83: heh :)
[06:09] <Geek> khandi: its been a while but i recall you needed to edit a config file, and then mount the drive
[06:09] <DWSR> bulmer: I want connectivity to be at least as good as it was on Windows, which was 95%.
[06:09] <Piddy> profanephobia: Yeah. now what?
[06:09] <unagi> wow anlar do you have to be rude about it
[06:09] <DWSR> That's not a lot to ask, I don't think.
[06:10] <unagi> perhaps....no just a thought.....maybe i didnt see anyone reply
[06:10] <unagi> oh my god is that possible?!
[06:10] <khandi> @Geek, the website said i should install the app. and then when i start it, it would recognize my NTFS drive. but i will not even start ;)
[06:10] <khandi> i=it
[06:10] <profanephobia> piddy: ok now go to the bottom and copy and paste these two lines:    deb http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb feisty eyecandy
[06:10] <riaal> whats the best DNS service for ubuntu?
[06:10] <profanephobia> piddy: and deb-src http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb feisty eyecandy
[06:10] <bulmer> DWSR not too much to ask..make sure you dont have lots of metals between your nic and AP
[06:10] <Romnous> !egroupware
[06:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about egroupware - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:10] <DWSR> Well, a few walls, but it's not encased in lead or anything
[06:10] <Geek> khandi: its been a whole and i'm on a windows system right now so i can't check
[06:11] <Geek> *while
[06:11] <khandi> @geek ok thanks for your help!
[06:11] <Romnous> does anyone now about installing egroupware on feisty?
[06:11] <DWSR> seems to be working again.
[06:11] <Jack_Sparrow> DWSR: Do you think there may also be the possibility that Linux gives you true reading and MS gives you what you want to see....
[06:11] <bulmer> DWSR you need to start responding with a prefixed of my nick, or else it will be missed
[06:11] <Geek> i never used NTFS config, ever...
[06:11] <Geek> wait///
[06:11] <Piddy> profanephobia: Yeah, now?
[06:11] <Geek> khandi: run it fro, console!
[06:11] <Geek> *from
[06:11] <DWSR> bulmer: Yeah, no worries.
[06:11] <profanephobia> piddy: k now save that and close
[06:11] <noch> hello guys . . . so i just installed 7.04 on my system and whenever i take out my cd to boot to the hdd, it says no operating systems detected
[06:11] <mattgyver83> has anyone been able to get XMRadio Online support?
[06:11] <thoreauputic> Romnous: try  apt-cache search egroupware
[06:11] <khandi> @geek ok!
[06:12] <Geek> worth a try anyway
[06:12] <Piddy> profanephobia: Ok, done. Now?
[06:12] <profanephobia> piddy: now from the terminal run this:       sudo apt-get update
[06:12] <Jaszbo> Hello...what is the easiest way to install a font from a .zip file?
[06:12] <Romnous> thoreauputic: i've installed it already, but can't seem to find a control panel/webinfterface anywhere
[06:12] <Pici> !font  | Jaszbo
[06:12] <ubotu> Jaszbo: 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
[06:12] <DWSR> Jack_Sparrow: Trust me, I've run linux on this machine before. It should be 90%+ uptime, else I don't see how it could be reasonably called a wireless card. More like a "Hahah, I'll tease you and make you think you can connect to the internet without wires but really all I'm doing is playing with your computer and teasing you" card.
[06:12] <Geek> http://www.ntfs-3g.org/index.html#installation is the install guide i used... personally
[06:12] <Jaszbo> OK. Thanks
[06:12] <thoreauputic> Romnous: I don't know about egroupware, sorry
[06:12] <DWSR> Geek: There's one on the Ubuntu forums.
[06:13] <Piddy> profanephobia: there are 2 errors.
[06:13] <unagi> !image magick
[06:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about image magick - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:13] <noch> does anyone have an idea of whats going wrong?
[06:13] <DWSR> !imagemagick
[06:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about imagemagick - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:13] <profanephobia> piddy: copy and paste them here to me
[06:13] <thoreauputic> Romnous: you probably should check out its home page - usually the documentation would be there
[06:13] <dem0nseed> unagi type /j #hbh in chat window
[06:13] <dem0nseed> unagi type /j #hbh in chat window
[06:13] <Geek> DWSR: generic one, i used it on suse and ubuntu, it isn't 'easy' but i know it works
[06:13] <Piddy> profanephobia: GPG error: http://download.tuxfamily.org feisty Release: Flgende signaturer kunne ikke verifiseres fordi den offentlige nkkelen ikke er tilgjengelig: NO_PUBKEY 2D6CFB44DD800CD9
[06:13] <Romnous> thoreauputic: yeah i did, but don't find anything usefull
[06:13] <dem0nseed> if you want help with the dang .avi file come channel hbh
[06:13] <Piddy> profanephobia: do you understand that? :P
[06:13] <profanephobia> piddy: ok we nee dto add the key
[06:13] <khandi> @geek, stupid question, but how do i do that? drag it in there? and then i get 4 options... all abreviations. which one must i pick?
[06:13] <thoreauputic> Romnous: :(
[06:13] <Romnous> piddy: #ubuntu-fi
[06:13] <DWSR> the one on the ubuntu forums works excellently. I used it in the LiveCD and it worked. I was highly impressed.
[06:13] <noch> is anyone is seeing what im typing??
[06:14] <thoreauputic> noch: no
[06:14] <Romnous> noch: no
[06:14] <Romnous> lol
[06:14] <retsam> hi
[06:14] <profanephobia> piddy: from terminal run this:          gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 81836EBF
[06:14] <profanephobia> gpg --export --armor 81836EBF | sudo apt-key add -
[06:14] <noch> so i just installed 7.04 on my system and whenever i take out my cd to boot to the hdd, it says no operating systems detected
[06:14] <zac> hey guys i  installed ubuntu and i cant boot into windows anymore
[06:14] <Pici> !grub | noch
[06:14] <Geek> khandi: console, as root. type those in and see if it ounts first
[06:14] <Romnous> then you did't install ubuntu lol:P
[06:14] <Piddy> profanephobia: done
[06:14] <profanephobia> piddy: now do sudo apt-get update
[06:14] <retsam> i upgrade the kernel and the next restart the mouse not found :(
[06:14] <Piddy> ok
[06:15] <ubotu> noch: 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
[06:15] <unagi> anyone know the ffmpeg command to convert .avi to image sequence?
[06:15] <alivedata> noch: u can fix grub by booting off live cd
[06:15] <Geek> Zac: error or its just not there?
[06:15] <Piddy> Profanephobia: still same error.. and lol, it says "You might wanna try to run apt-get update to fix this problem" xD
[06:16] <Jack_Sparrow> zac: get to a terminal and type sudo fdisk -l     and tell us what partitions you see.
[06:16] <zac> well i tried starting it up and it just said starting up
[06:16] <zac> so
[06:16] <zac> i went to command line
[06:16] <zac> and typed boot
[06:16] <zac> and it says
[06:16] <zac> eroor 07 load kernal
[06:16] <bulmer> fyi my own experience so far.. ubuntu dapper, on a 1.8ghz P4 and kworld PlusTV model 115...not able to decode ATSC signal correctly, lines showing up..bad experience..am returning to fry's
[06:16] <zac> error*
[06:16] <mattgyver83> When you add a repository, does Ubuntu include it while searching for program udpates?
[06:16] <profanephobia> piddy: deb http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb feisty eyecandy
[06:16] <stuart-> eh? i just installed xfce4, but it doesn't have the taskbar to see my running processes
[06:16] <stuart-> how'd i bring that up
[06:16] <Dudozo> hola, me cai xD
[06:16] <profanephobia> piddy: you pasted it just like that right
[06:16] <thoreauputic> mattgyver83: yes of course
[06:17] <Piddy> profanephobia: yeah
[06:17] <mattgyver83> pimpadimp
[06:17] <thoreauputic> mattgyver83: assuming that repo *has* updates
[06:17] <mattgyver83> thx
[06:17] <mattgyver83> right
[06:17] <Geek> zac: XP disk, try chkdsk to see if there's anything wrong with the drive; repair install,then reinstall grub
[06:17] <profanephobia> piddy: ok open your source.list again
[06:17] <retsam> somebody use lazarus?
[06:17] <Piddy> ok.
[06:17] <profanephobia> piddy: and delete what you pasted
[06:17] <Pici> !es | Dudozo
[06:17] <ubotu> Dudozo: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:17] <noch> so i think i know whats wrong
[06:17] <zac> i dont have an xp disk i didnt get one with my computer when i bought it
[06:17] <zac> it has a second hard drive
[06:17] <Pici> !enter
[06:17] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[06:17] <zac> with recovery files
[06:18] <zac> and i ran that but it didnt do anything
[06:18] <noch> i have my / on my 2nd HDD, but bios doesnt see that on boottime
[06:18] <noch> cause its a ide and i boot to my ata drive
[06:18] <Geek> recovery disks arn't too useful for repairs
[06:18] <unagi_> what is the ffmpeg command to convert .avi to image sequence?
[06:18] <noch> here is my config:
[06:19] <noch> isk /dev/sda: 120.0 GB, 120034123776 bytes
[06:19] <noch> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 14593 cylinders
[06:19] <noch> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
[06:19] <noch>    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
[06:19] <noch> /dev/sda1   *           2       14593   117210240    f  W95 Ext'd (LBA)
[06:19] <noch> /dev/sda5               2       14593   117210208+   7  HPFS/NTFS
[06:19] <noch> Disk /dev/sdb: 250.0 GB, 250059350016 bytes
[06:19] <noch> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401 cylinders
[06:19] <noch> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
[06:19] <noch>    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
[06:19] <noch> /dev/sdb1               1        4517    36282771    7  HPFS/NTFS
[06:19] <noch> /dev/sdb2            4518        4766     2000092+  83  Linux
[06:19] <noch> /dev/sdb3            4767        4888      979965   82  Linux swap / Solari
[06:19] <Piddy> profanephobia: ok, deleted
[06:19] <thoreauputic> noch: use a pastebin
[06:19] <profanephobia> piddy: just open the synaptic package manager and search for compiz
[06:19] <thoreauputic> !pastebin | noch
[06:19] <ubotu> noch: 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)
[06:19] <profanephobia> piddy: disregard that
[06:19] <unagi_> noch what is ur grub problem?
[06:20] <zac> ok so what can i do since i dont have an xp disc?
[06:20] <Piddy> profanephobia: um. where can I find that?
[06:20] <zac> probably install vista since i have a vista disc...
[06:20] <zac> even if i dont want to
[06:20] <thoreauputic> noch: don't do that again please
[06:20] <profanephobia> piddy: go back to that software sources in the system menu
[06:20] <Dr_willis> find an xp disk. :)
[06:20] <unagi_> if ur going to dual boot vista with linux install vista first
[06:20] <Geek> yeah
[06:20] <zac> yea
[06:20] <zac> so i should format my hdd
[06:20] <zac> ?
[06:21] <zac> and then install vista and then install linux
[06:21] <Geek> well thats one option
[06:21] <Dr_willis> format? you mean repartition the disk.
[06:21] <Piddy> profanephobia: ok, I'm there
[06:21] <Geek> or get an XP disk
[06:21] <profanephobia> if vistas on there yeah format it lol
[06:21] <noch> @unagi-  my problem is that when i install and reboot my grub isnt detected
[06:21] <zac> lol ni meant
[06:21] <noch> here is my grub: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32245/
[06:21] <zac> erase everything off of it
[06:21] <unagi_> isntall what and reboot
[06:21] <Pici> !grub | noch
[06:21] <ubotu> noch: 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
[06:21] <zac> and then install them both
[06:21] <dem0nseed> ungi_i got ur solution come back to gbg
[06:21] <dem0nseed> hbh
[06:21] <profanephobia> piddy: in third-party add , add this
[06:21] <unagi_> noch are you trying to dual boot vista and linux?
[06:21] <profanephobia> piddy:deb http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb feisty eyecandy
[06:21] <riotkittie> yay. im going to compile.  this is so exciting ;\
[06:21] <noch> yes
[06:21] <Pici> noch: Read the second link in ubotu's message
[06:21] <profanephobia> piddy; exactly as is
[06:22] <unagi_> and u installed linux first noch?
[06:22] <noch> no
[06:22] <unagi_> you installed vista first?
[06:22] <noch> oops, i have XP
[06:22] <noch> not vista
[06:22] <unagi_> ah i see
[06:22] <dem0nseed> unagi_ : i know how to change the file now
[06:22] <unagi_> so what does it do
[06:22] <unagi_> boot into xp automatically noch?
[06:22] <dem0nseed> come back to channel hbh
[06:22] <noch> yea
[06:22] <noch> well, it used to
[06:22] <Piddy> profanephobia: ok, done.
[06:22] <noch> now it boots into nothing
[06:22] <unagi_> you need to install easybcd
[06:22] <Scally> re-install grub
[06:22] <profanephobia> piddy: ok now add the other one
[06:22] <noch> says no OS found
[06:22] <Eclipsor> thoreauputic: I should be able to just use my install cd and install grub over lilo?
[06:23] <unagi_> oh....well if you cant get on either os....
[06:23] <profanephobia> piddy: deb-src http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb feisty eyecandy
[06:23] <noch> but its till there
[06:23] <Piddy> profanephobia: other one?
[06:23] <Eclipsor> I think I'll go try that now, since the shell I'm in won't let me run grub
[06:23] <Piddy> oh
[06:23] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: I think so yes
[06:23] <Eclipsor> complains about bterm not existing
[06:23] <alesan> hi
[06:23] <noch> well, i can still get on with my liveCD
[06:23] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: usually people use the live CD
[06:23] <noch> let me go read up on somethingm brb
[06:23] <Piddy> profanephobia: ok, done.
[06:23] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: but I think the alternate can do it too
[06:23] <zac> ok well thanks guys i know what im gonna do now
[06:23] <alesan> what is the "networking icon" that appears on the upper right corner of the screen?
[06:23] <Eclipsor> I dont have a livecd spare :P
[06:23] <alesan> is it managed by a gnome compionent right?
[06:23] <alesan> component
[06:23] <Eclipsor> unless I wanted to try 4.x
[06:24] <profanephobia> piddy: now try sudo apt-ge tupdate
[06:24] <Piddy> ok
[06:24] <IceLink> hello
[06:24] <IceLink> is it possible to find recently changed files?
[06:24] <unagi_> have you tried reinstalling the grub noch?
[06:24] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: actually you can install grub from any medium really - I haven't done it but the gnu site has documentation I seem to recall
[06:25] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: e.g. a floppy etc
[06:25] <Piddy> profanephobia: omg, same error
[06:25] <Eclipsor> ok, I'll try that if this doesn't work
[06:25] <Eclipsor> taking a while to find my existing volumes
[06:25] <Pici> IceLink: find -ctime .  Look at the find manpage for more information.
[06:25] <profanephobia> piddy: in terminal :  gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 81836EBF
[06:25] <IceLink> thanks
[06:25] <profanephobia> piddy: then :   gpg --export --armor 81836EBF | sudo apt-key add -
[06:26] <ribando_> need help with my ubuntu 7.04 installation...its taking way too long to boot...what might be the problem?
[06:26] <Pici> ribando_: Does it always take a long time to boot?
[06:26] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/3340051
[06:27] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: Carla Schroeder - good stuff
[06:27] <Piddy> profanephobia: It says "OK"... Was I supposed to include the "-"?
[06:27] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: all about grub
[06:27] <profanephobia> piddy: yes
[06:27] <Piddy> ok
[06:27] <multtraxxx> hey anyone know how to retrieve my motherboard model number from the shell ?
[06:27] <Piddy> profanephobia: now what? =)
[06:27] <Injen> People, please don't throw stones but can any one guide me to lit that explains "in detail" the difference between debian/ubuntu? Such as what file systems they use, ubuntus base configuration in comparison to, and the like.
[06:27] <fyrestrtr> multtraxxx: sudo apt-get install hwinfo && hwinfo
[06:28] <profanephobia> piddy: one more time try to update
[06:28] <Piddy> ok
[06:28] <multtraxxx> thx frye
[06:28] <thoreauputic> Injen: they are *very* similar
[06:28] <Eclipsor> awesome, thanks
[06:28] <Injen> I know.
[06:28] <Piddy> profanephobia: NICE! It worked:D
[06:28] <Geek> Injen: its mainly packages i think. both use apt and debs, etc.
[06:28] <barbie> how to install ubuntu bootloader, i m on ubuntu machine and want to install bootloader on a usb disk having an ubuntu install...
[06:28] <profanephobia> piddy: thank god
[06:28] <thoreauputic> Injen: what in particular?
[06:28] <LiberCogito> Injen: Ubuntu actually has a regular release cycle.
[06:28] <Piddy> profanephobia: Anything else I should do? ^^
[06:28] <profanephobia> piddy: sudo apt-get install compiz compiz-gnome compizconfig-settings-manager compiz-fusion-plugins-extra compiz-fusion-plugins-unofficial libcompizconfig-backend-gconf
[06:28] <profanephobia> piddy: that installs everything you need
[06:29] <darksama> holaaaaaaa
[06:29] <Pici> !es | darksama
[06:29] <ubotu> darksama: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:29] <Injen> ubuntu automatically allows root ssh access, <-- kinda things I want to know.
[06:29] <Piddy> profanephobia: Ah, nice, thank you so much!
[06:29] <verboz> hi all
[06:29] <fyrestrtr> Injen: other than the eyecandy, there is very little 'core' difference.
[06:29] <profanephobia> piddy: welcome
[06:29] <Skeet> Hey guys what is the best video card to use for beryl?
[06:29] <DWSR> Are firefox plugins OS independant? If I have a bunch of plugins installed on Windows, can I take the XPIs and install them on Linux?
[06:29] <crazy_> any realplayer for feisty fawn PPC?
[06:29] <thoreauputic> Injen: well, but Ubuntu doesn't have a root password by default
[06:29] <darksama> nene que no entiendo naaaaa
[06:29] <fyrestrtr> DWSR: yes
[06:30] <DWSR> fyrestrtr: Do you know about FEBE?
[06:30] <Pici> SWAT: Some of them are.
[06:30] <darksama> joo
[06:30] <Pici> er
[06:30] <Pici> DWSR: Some of them are.
[06:30] <Injen> Which is why I ponder why ubuntu enables it by default :)
[06:30] <thoreauputic> Injen: heh
[06:30] <barbie> anyone, please tell me how to install bootloader
[06:30] <knnyhckr> does the build-packege come with the install cd?
[06:30] <Pici> !grub | barbie
[06:30] <ubotu> barbie: 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
[06:30] <thoreauputic> Injen: I guess if there's no root password it doesn't work anywway :)
[06:31] <Skeet> What is the best video card to use for beryl?
[06:31] <Injen> :D
[06:31] <thoreauputic> Injen: but this is configurable of course
[06:31] <darksama> holaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[06:31] <crazy_> I cannot find realplayer for ubuntu PPC
[06:31] <DWSR> You can set a root password. :-)
[06:31] <Pici> !root
[06:31] <ubotu> do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[06:31] <fyrestrtr> how can ubuntu automatically allow root ssh access, when the server isn't even installed by default?
[06:31] <thoreauputic> darksama: do you have anything relevant to say?
[06:31] <Piddy> profanephobia: looks like it's done.. How do I enable it? xD
[06:31] <Eclipsor> skeet: mine does fine :P geforce 8800gts
[06:31] <Injen> I'd just disable root ssh access
[06:31] <hidden_> ?
[06:31] <DWSR> you can still login as root.
[06:31] <ribando_> Pici nah...its been always real fast, it started today...lol...ever since I started the computer, I didnt really restart, all I was doing, was just restart the X, but when I restarted the computer, its taking a long time in the loading screen of ubuntu, and once it gets half way through, it makes a beep.
[06:31] <Skeet> ok thank you
[06:31] <darksama> que ddices
[06:31] <darksama> ???
[06:31] <DWSR> sudo chpass
[06:31] <DWSR> or whatever the right command is.
[06:31] <Eclipsor> Skeet: you will want to get the proprietary drivers for it though
[06:31] <LiberCogito> DWSR: yes, but not automatically, you have to set it.
[06:32] <Pici> ribando_: It might be fscking (filesystem check), It does this once every 30 boots or so.
[06:32] <Eclipsor> wait, beryl.... yeah, nevermind, you'd do that already
[06:32] <Eclipsor> >.>
[06:32] <fyrestrtr> ribando_: probably it is doing a disk check. Reboot, edit the grub boot line and remove 'quiet' from the line and see.
[06:32] <Pici> ribando_: That takes a bit of time.
[06:32] <fyrestrtr> DWSR: sudo -i
[06:32] <crazy_> is there a reaplayer for ubuntu 7.04 on PPC
[06:32] <DWSR> fyrestrtr: Thanks. :-)
[06:32] <ribando_> Pici but i've restarted 3 times, now, and all 3 of them, took too long
[06:33] <thoreauputic> crazy_: yes but it's hard to find...
[06:33] <Pici> ribando_: Did you ever completely start up?
[06:33] <thoreauputic> crazy_: it's hidden away on the helix site I think
[06:33] <ribando_> fyrestrtr edit the grub boot line?and how to do that?
[06:33] <fyrestrtr> hit the 'e' key
[06:33] <crazy_> I got helix player install but cannot player real media file
[06:33] <khandi> @geek - well, with your help i was able to figure it out :D thanks a lot!
[06:34] <Geek> khandi: cool ;)
[06:34] <W9ZEB> is there a good way to get Gizmo, and/or Skype on 64bit Fiesty?
[06:34] <ribando_> Pici humn...it seems that I didnt explain it correctly, its starting up perfectly fine, I got dual boot, but once I choose ubuntu, it starts loading, right...that is when it takes too long, not when the computer is starting up!
[06:34] <fyrestrtr> is there a reason you are running 64 bit?
[06:35] <ribando_> crazy_ install real player
[06:35] <thoreauputic> crazy_: https://player.helixcommunity.org/2004/downloads/  <-- use the installer for ppc
[06:35] <Skeet> ok what is the best video card that runs beryl thats not 200 dollers
[06:35] <W9ZEB> fyrestrtr: yes, the 32bit runs like crap on this hardware.....  bios troubles make it not terribly *nix friendly at all.
[06:35] <thoreauputic> ribando_: he needs ppc
[06:35] <crazy_> ribando: cannot find realplayer for PPC ubuntu 7.04
[06:35] <Pici> ribando_: Try fyrestrtr's suggest and see if it is indeed fscking the harddrive, if it is, just let it go. Otherwise come back and let us know what the errors are.
[06:35] <fyrestrtr> damn, what hardware do you have?
[06:35] <Music_Shuffle> Skeet, lots will for under 200...
[06:35] <unagi> anyone know the command line to convert .avi to a .tga sequence
[06:36] <thoreauputic> crazy_: I just gave you a link - choose the real player for ppc on that page
[06:36] <josemaria> hola!
[06:36] <W9ZEB> fyrestrtr: it's an HP DV6255 notebook....  problems are mostly bios related.
[06:36] <Skeet> i need one thats like80 bucks
[06:36] <ribando_> Pici shouldnt it warn me that is doing that?otherwise, how is the user supposed to know :S
[06:37] <MilitantPotato> In ubuntu, how do I format a floppy?
[06:37] <fyrestrtr> W9ZEB: I think you can, but you have to run it in a chroot environment; similar to running flash.
[06:37] <Music_Shuffle> Skeet, PCI-express x16, right?
[06:37] <Pici> ribando_: I dont know.  I agree it should say something about it.
[06:37] <TheCreationist> What is the command to restart a network?  My friend's Feisty box won't connect through her cable modem (although it recognizes her ethernet controller)
[06:37] <fyrestrtr> W9ZEB: that is how I would try it.
[06:37] <fyrestrtr> TheCreationist: sudo /etc/init.d/network restart
[06:37] <W9ZEB> fyrestrtr: nod nod.  I actually used one of the opensource flash projects to avoid having to mess with the chroot bit.  I can live without skype / gizmo.  just figured I'd ask.
[06:38] <MilitantPotato> How do I format a floppy disk?
[06:38] <unagi> whats a floppy disk
[06:38] <SORMANOV> how can i install Ubuntu server from an usb stick ?
[06:38] <MilitantPotato> heh unagi
[06:38] <marC-> Is there any way to enabled remote desktop on my ubuntu box running kde from cmmand line so a rdp into my ubuntu box?
[06:38] <unagi> yes MilitantPotato?
[06:38] <Geek> Unagi: a long time ago...
[06:38] <CP-Paul> Hey All
[06:38] <unagi> hehe
[06:38] <MilitantPotato> I'm trying to flash my wife's PC, I need to format the floppy to put the files on it
[06:39] <unagi> your wife needs to flash me
[06:39] <fyrestrtr> hey hey, what you do in the bedroom is your business
[06:39] <ConstyXIV> compiz seems to have killed my virtual desktops.  how do i get them back?
[06:39] <unagi> i mean her own pc
[06:39] <unagi> ok im sorry ill shut up
[06:39] <bulmer> lol@unagi
[06:39] <Geek> just use mkdosfs ?
[06:39] <SORMANOV> anyone ?
[06:39] <JWynia> marC: install freenx on the server and you can use any of the NX clients to remotely connect.
[06:39] <unagi> ConstyXIV: compiz-tray-icon
[06:39] <ribando_> Pici oki doki, I'll follow fyrestrtr suggestion...thank u both
[06:39] <unagi> right click and properties
[06:39] <thoreauputic> unagi: vulgarity will get you kicked :)
[06:39] <crazy_> thoreauputi: it is a .bin file. haha I am new kids on the block for linux, how to install it
[06:39] <stuart-> aw man i dno't have a taskbar in xfce. what gives? xfce4-panel is already running
[06:39] <unagi> awww was that really that vulgar? =(
[06:39] <chikita> printing on canon bjc-1000 takes too long, what can i do?
[06:39] <unagi> lol
[06:39] <MilitantPotato> It just says mount
[06:40] <bulmer> its a lil fun
[06:40] <Music_Shuffle> Skeet, http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=Property&Subcategory=48&Description=&Type=&N=2010380048+1069609641&srchInDesc=&MinPrice=&MaxPrice=80&PropertyCodeValue=3055%3A20548
[06:40] <Skeet> ok thank you
[06:40] <Music_Shuffle> Skeet, pretty much any of the first few will do just fine.
[06:40] <fyrestrtr> chikita: get a faster printer, or enable spooling.
[06:40] <Music_Shuffle> GL :)
[06:40] <CP-Paul> Can anyone recommend a VPN client, i'll be connecting to a windows network. KVpnc seems to bomb out every few minutes :(
[06:40] <Eclipsor> thoreauputic: went through the install, but the bootloader option was Install LILO
[06:40] <Eclipsor> :\
[06:40] <thoreauputic> crazy_: make it executable - chmod +x blahblah.bin , then run it with for example ./blah.bin
[06:40] <chikita> how do i enable spooling?
[06:40] <Eclipsor> either that or no bootloadder
[06:40] <chikita> besides it wotks perfectly on xp
[06:40] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: mysterious
[06:41] <Music_Shuffle> fyrestrtr, Yeah, but then there's the downside of the...unknown actual link that bothers some people.
[06:41] <crazy_> thoreauputi: can show step by step
[06:41] <Eclipsor> thoreauputic: at least my boot partition isnt in an LVM, thank god :)
[06:41] <fyrestrtr> chikita: the fact that it works perfectly on xp has no bearing on how it will work in linux
[06:41] <thoreauputic> crazy_: it should ask you some questions - might be better to use  sudo ./blah.bin
[06:42] <thoreauputic> crazy_: it's a while since I installed it on my iBook - but it works quite well
[06:42] <chikita> well fyrestrtr, i thought it would work too on linux caus eevery freeking geek says that linux is more stable but now i can see its not
[06:42] <MilitantPotato> Is kfloppy decent?
[06:42] <Piddy> Ok, uhm. I installed Compiz Fusion just 5 mins ago. How do I open the cube?
[06:42] <crazy_> thoreauputi: it said no suitable application to open it...
[06:42] <thoreauputic> crazy_: by the way, most rtsp and real files will playe on ppc ubuntu with gxine and ffmpeg IIRC
[06:43] <fyrestrtr> Piddy: hold down ctrl alt and then hold down the left mouse button and drag
[06:43] <rpedro> Piddy: ctrl + alt + 'down arrow' ?
[06:43] <thoreauputic> crazy_: umm - you used the commands I suggested?
[06:43] <crazy_> thoreauputi: ubuntu just refuse to let me install gxine
[06:43] <unagi> MilitantPotato: have you tried mkfs yet?
[06:43] <rpedro> Piddy: oh, no that's filmstrip mode
[06:43] <MilitantPotato> unagi no
[06:43] <thoreauputic> crazy_: nonsense - I have it installed here
[06:43] <crazy_> thoreauputi: I am totally new, only know how to use apt-get
[06:44] <Eclipsor> sudo apt-get ?
[06:44] <braniff> anyone found a way to buy music from iTunes store and burn it to cd using linux ?
[06:44] <Piddy> fyrestrtr: Nothing happens...
[06:44] <thoreauputic> !restricted | crazy_
[06:44] <ubotu> crazy_: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[06:44] <fyrestrtr> is ogg lossy?
[06:44] <thoreauputic> !repos| crazy_
[06:44] <ubotu> crazy_: 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
[06:44] <thoreauputic> fyrestrtr: yes
[06:44] <Geek> braniff: itunes store music would have DRM... remove that and its mp4
[06:44] <bulmer> braniff airlines..way way back
[06:44] <Geek> fyrestrtr: yes
[06:44] <crazy_> thoreauputi: add/remove ?
[06:44] <unravel> lossy, but sweet
[06:44] <ali110> when i enable desktop effects  from system --> prefrances  i get all my screen white and cant see any thing and after few clicks it gets back and desktop effects is not enabled  how should i do it !
[06:45] <thoreauputic> crazy_: read the urls from ubotu, please
[06:45] <braniff> bulmer: braniff is from waay back heh
[06:45] <crazy_> I read already many times
[06:45] <fyrestrtr> is there any audible difference betweek mp3 and ogg -- similar bitrate?
[06:45] <Piddy> Anyone know what to do?
[06:46] <thoreauputic> fyrestrtr: some say ogg is better at similar bitrates
[06:46] <fyrestrtr> Piddy: as others (including myself) have told you, ask in #ubuntu-effects
[06:46] <Geek> depends on the encoder...
[06:46] <thoreauputic> fyrestrtr: I can't really hear the difference :)
[06:46] <braniff> Geek, so what you are saying is: remove the DRM and life is good (mp4 to mp3 converters are readily available)
[06:46] <fyrestrtr> that's what I thought @ Therock_
[06:46] <fyrestrtr> err, thoreauputic
[06:46] <Piddy> Fyrestrtr: Nobody answers in that channel.
[06:47] <thoreauputic> fyrestrtr: i got it :)
[06:47] <Eclipsor> thoreauputic: eh, where can I find grub :\ so I can install it off of a CD
[06:47] <Geek> braniff: you can burn a MP4 i think, with the right converter
[06:47] <ali110> when i enable desktop effects  from system --> prefrances  i get all my screen white and cant see any thing and after few clicks it gets back and desktop effects is not enabled  how should i do it ! any one can help please
[06:47] <Destroyertje> can someone help me with skype on xubuntu?
[06:47] <Geek> de-drming apple's stuff though.. its an arms race ;)
[06:47] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: umm, the gnu.org site I guess
[06:47] <riotkittie> i've never noticed a difference in sound quality when bitrates are comparible but that may be the way that i encode. my oggs tend to be smaller, sizewise, tho. or at least they did. <moment of silence for the dead 500gb drive>
[06:47] <fyrestrtr> ali110: check if your system needs restricted drivers
[06:47] <W9ZEB> ali110: make sure you're set to 24bit color in your xorg.conf
[06:47] <ernest> how can i put openoffice icons in blubuntu?
[06:48] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: never needed to do  it but I assume you can get it there
[06:48] <fyrestrtr> what tha blub is blubuntu?
[06:48] <ali110> fyrestrtr: how !! (this is my first day on linux) :)
[06:48] <ernest> fyrestrtr: the icons in openoffice are missing
[06:48] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/
[06:48] <MilitantPotato> Hmm
[06:48] <Piddy> sigh..
[06:48] <Eclipsor> its not just sources?
[06:48] <MilitantPotato> it's not writing to the floppy
[06:48] <fyrestrtr> ali110: click on system, then administration, then restricted drivers manager
[06:49] <ali110> W9ZEB: as i sayed  to fyrestrtr this is my first day on linux so i dont know how to check xorg.conf
[06:49] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: I don't know, to be honest
[06:49] <MorbZ> hey guys
[06:49] <CP-Paul> Can anyone recommend a VPN client, i'll be connecting to a windows network. KVpnc seems to bomb out every few minutes :(
[06:49] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: does the Carla Schroeder article have any download suggestions?
[06:49] <fyrestrtr> CP-Paul: are you sure that's not a fault of the configuration and not the client?
[06:49] <Eclipsor> not that I saw
[06:49] <thoreauputic> hmm
[06:50] <MorbZ> ubuntu does only work with a lot of errors on my dell laptop
[06:50] <Eclipsor> if I use a regular livecd without lvm support.... would grub be able to install ok with that? :\
[06:50] <ali110> fyrestrtr: yes it needs an ATI accelerated driver how to get it
[06:50] <fyrestrtr> ali110: click on the check box
[06:50] <Eclipsor> because all but my boot partition are in lvm volumes
[06:50] <alesan> is it possible to install a wiki system?
[06:50] <Piddy> fyrestrtr: Like... There's not 1 active person in ubuntu-effects....
[06:50] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: if you have another linux install with grub on it you can make a two-stage boot floppy or similar by installing it to the media
[06:50] <B3y0nd> hello all
[06:51] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: running out of information for you now, though :)
[06:51] <unagi> anyone know the ffmpeg command for converting .avi to an image sequence or how to mass rename files?
[06:51] <fyrestrtr> ali110: then, once its it done, restart the computer. Then try enabling the effects again
[06:51] <Eclipsor> heh
[06:51] <Eclipsor> I'll see what google has to say
[06:51] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: always a good plan :)
[06:51] <Piddy> So, can anyone help me out with the cube?
[06:51] <MilitantPotato> piddy whats wrong?
[06:51] <Eclipsor> would be easier if grub would work in the rescue cd
[06:51] <unagi> =*(
[06:52] <AngryElf_> I'm trying to write an ISO to a DVD and it keeps telling me that I have the wrong media in the drive -- It's a DVD-R which is one of the listed available types.  I've tried several other discs -- any ideas?
[06:52] <fyrestrtr> Piddy: System > Preferences > CompizConfig Settings Manager
[06:52] <Piddy> Even though i press Ctrl + Alt, it doesn't show up..
[06:52] <crazy_> GPL licensed means free?
[06:52] <Piddy> I'm there.
[06:52] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: do you happen to have a Knoppix disk lying around?
[06:52] <Piddy> And the cube is checked.
[06:52] <MilitantPotato> ctrl alt hold down mouse 1
[06:52] <tcpsyn> I just noticed that when compiling stuff in ubuntu it uses march=pentiumpro
[06:52] <Geek> hmm
[06:52] <Piddy> still nothing
[06:52] <tcpsyn> is there somewhere I can set that to my arch?
[06:52] <MilitantPotato> open terminal
[06:52] <Piddy> me?
[06:52] <Piddy> ok
[06:52] <MilitantPotato> type in compiz --replace & disown
[06:52] <MilitantPotato> yes
[06:52] <riotkittie> Piddy: you cant get the cube to show up?  are you using desktop effects, or something else?
[06:52] <Geek> !java
[06:52] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[06:53] <dxdt> AngryElf_: if it is a cd .iso it could be expecting a CD and then yelling once it gets a DVD-R fromyou
[06:53] <stuart-> how do i monitor a person who is connecting through telnet to my computer?
[06:53] <unagi> if i could find someone that knows how to do this they would be helping me out a great deal
[06:53] <Piddy> Well.. I think desktop effects are on... but I didn't reboot after i enabled them
[06:53] <fyrestrtr> stuart-: first, don't enable telnet. Second, try the w command
[06:53] <crazy_> !GPL
[06:53] <ubotu> gpl is the GNU General Public License. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
[06:53] <riotkittie> Piddy: on the bottom panel, how many desktops do you see?
[06:53] <thoreauputic> ;p
[06:53] <crazy_> !GNU
[06:53] <ubotu> G(NU's) N(ot) U(nix). A project that aimed to develop a complete operating system of Free Software, which Ubuntu is based on. See http://gnu.org
[06:53] <riotkittie> 4? 1?
[06:53] <Destroyertje> can someone help me with skype on xubuntu?
[06:53] <Piddy> 6
[06:53] <stuart-> fyrestrtr, just enabling to test it out. i'd wanna be able to control my pc remotly
[06:54] <Eclipsor> thoreauputic: no, but I could burn one quick
[06:54] <MilitantPotato> why is the floppy not writing files I paste to it?
[06:54] <mroth> is anybody aware of a problem i might have caused by trying to enable compositing in xubuntu feisty?
[06:54] <crazy_> !Linspere
[06:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about linspere - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:54] <fyrestrtr> stuart-: for the love of all that is holy, use ssh.
[06:54] <thoreauputic> Eclipsor: well, I'm sure knoppix woul;d have grub
[06:54] <Piddy> 6 windows.
[06:54] <mroth> i had a brand new install, activated compositing, and it froze. now i can't sign back in.
[06:54] <stuart-> fyrestrtr, can i use ssh through windows?
[06:54] <mattgyver83> is anyone familiar with Songbird?
[06:54] <mroth> logging in with oem just yields a blue screen with a moving mouse
[06:54] <fyrestrtr> Piddy: hit alt + f2, type compiz --replace and hit enter.
[06:54] <ribando> fyrestrtr ur suggestion worked out fine about the loading time, thanks alot...Pici thanks ;)
[06:54] <thoreauputic> stuart-: putty
[06:54] <Piddy> i already did that
[06:55] <Piddy> but ok
[06:55] <riotkittie> putty <3
[06:55] <fyrestrtr> Piddy: then, wait for a second, and then hold down alt + ctrl and hit the right arrow key. Your desktop should rotate
[06:55] <mroth> how can i troubleshoot my xubuntu login freeze?
[06:55] <stuart-> thoreauputic, alright. cool
[06:55] <mroth> brand new installation of xubuntu can't log in
[06:55] <bulmer> mroth: try to login in a console and then restart gdm perhaps
[06:55] <Piddy> Nope nothing..
[06:55] <riotkittie> heeeeeee. my husband is so jealous of my cube. :D
[06:56] <fyrestrtr> mroth: you might need restricted drivers.
[06:56] <bulmer> mroth console is ctrl+alt+f1...f6
[06:56] <fyrestrtr> Piddy: then it is not enabled.
[06:56] <MorbZ> born to be root
[06:56] <ribando> Piddy having problems with compizfusion?
[06:56] <riotkittie> Piddy: have you tried turning it off, then turning it back on? <the cube effect, that is>
[06:56] <bulmer> riotkittie: me too am jealous of your cube..
[06:56] <Piddy> no i didn't
[06:56] <Piddy> Wait, I'll try
[06:56] <fyrestrtr> Piddy: if you have wobbly windows, then it is working.
[06:56] <unagi> ok does anyone know how to mass re name in ubuntu or how to convert .avi to .tga with control over the output name format
[06:57] <mroth> bulmer: i've killed gdm but running it again does nothing
[06:57] <Eclipsor> unagi: man rename
[06:57] <ali> fyrestrtr: i have installed ther restricted driver and restarted the system now when i go to system --> preferences--> desktop effects i get a message telling me that the composite extention is not available
[06:57] <Falstius> unagi: you can use the 'rename' command to mass rename a bunch of files from the command line.
[06:57] <mroth> fyrestrtr: i don't need restricted because its an intel, and it worked fine for the few minutes before i enabled compositing
[06:57] <mroth> bulmer: doesn't xubuntu use a different display manager
[06:58] <mroth> bulmer: or is it gdm
[06:58] <riotkittie> bulmer: my cube is awesome. <3  and it only took 52 hours, 5 coasters, 1 dapper install + 2 distr-upgrades + 1 hosed feisty install + nearly killing my win partitions + a fresh feisty install + a lot of profanity to acchieve :D
[06:58] <unagi> can i use it to find 0000000 and rename it to file.
[06:58] <Piddy> There are no wobbly windows.. And I just turned cube on and off.
[06:58] <total> hey... i just install kernel update 2.6.22-9 as described on ubuntugeek.com and now gdm fails to load and keep getting an undefined symbol: g_option_context_new error when trying to do an apt-get to try resolve it
[06:58] <Piddy> Should I try rebooting?
[06:58] <stuart-> what if i can't install putty somewhere and would like to still be able to access my pc remotely?
[06:58] <riotkittie> Piddy: what kind of gfx card do you have?
[06:58] <unagi> i swear.......man documents never make sense to me
[06:58] <Piddy> a crappy nVIDIA Geforce 4 MX 420 I think.
[06:58] <Falstius> unagi: yes
[06:58] <Piddy> Something like that
[06:59] <riotkittie> eh, that should be able to handle it, i think.
[06:59] <ribando> Piddy add compiz --replace in ur startup programs and then restart X by doing Ctrl+Alt+Bk Space
[06:59] <Piddy> But my brother in law said it should work.
[06:59] <ali> fyrestrtr: i have installed ther restricted driver and restarted the system now when i go to system --> preferences--> desktop effects i get a message telling me that the composite extention is not available
[06:59] <riotkittie> i have a crappy ati x300 myself :|
[06:59] <Piddy> um, ok.
[06:59] <mroth> Piddy: my geforce 4 mx runs great with beryl. its not a crappy card (:
[06:59] <thoreauputic> stuart-: if you are using gnome you have rdp - look under Internet - terminal Server Client
[06:59] <Piddy> Hm..
[06:59] <Geek> hmm
[06:59] <Piddy> Well, yes it is a crappy card:P anyway:P
[06:59] <mroth> how do i restart gdm from a tty?
[07:00] <Piddy> startup programs.... hmm... where are those?
[07:00] <bottiger> what is the best way to see how much memory an app is using?
[07:00] <su-hoens`rZ> anyone know why the kubuntu alt cd installer doesn't locate 3 of my 4 sata drives even though the bios and the main cd find them fine? :(
[07:00] <riotkittie> Piddy: is this a recent install? have you made changes to xorg.conf? installed the nvidia binaries? anything like that.
[07:00] <thoreauputic> mroth:  sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[07:00] <Anlar> mroth: sudo /etc/init.d/xdm restart
[07:00] <riotkittie> bottiger: at a term, type top ....
[07:00] <Piddy> riotkittie: no
[07:00] <unagi>  rename s/\.bak$// *.bak..............i know what that line does but i dont understand what its saying.......what does s/\ mean and where in that line is it saying to strip the extension?
[07:00] <mroth> thoreauputic: kewl.
[07:00] <fyrestrtr> unagi: for file in *.avi ; do mv $file `echo $file | sed 's/\(.*?\)\.avi/1.tga/'` ; done
[07:00] <riotkittie> bottiger: or, on the system menu, there should be an app. i'm not sure which tho
[07:00] <bottiger> riotkittie: sure - I remember reading an article about that wasn't very reliable
[07:00] <Anlar> fyrestrtr: ;-D
[07:00] <unagi> omg thats the line ive been looking for where did you find that
[07:00] <ribando> Piddy click on System then Prefferences then Sessions and in Startup Programs tab, type compiz --replace in both blank spaces
[07:00] <Eclipsor> fyrestrtr: yes, much better :P
[07:00] <fyrestrtr> unagi: tryi it on a test directory first, I wrote that off the top of my head.
[07:01] <mroth> thoreauputic: uh, i'm running a xubuntu install...running gdm from the recovery console yields a ubuntu login screen.
[07:01] <unagi> is that perl?
[07:01] <meff> hiya, im trying to install ubuntu but when it does 'vgchange -a y' during install to activate my lvm's it freezes .. is there a workaround?
[07:01] <crazy_> thoreauputi: where can I gind gxine and ffmpeg IIRC
[07:01] <mroth> thoreauputic: and...it just...sits there...after i put the login info
[07:01] <ConstyXIV> what's the name of compiz's expose clone so i don't have to keep saying "compiz's expose clone"?
[07:01] <mroth> thoreauputic: just a blank screen with the mouse pointer
[07:01] <thoreauputic> mroth: hmm - don't know then
[07:01] <ali> fyrestrtr: iam ali110 sorry my name changed due the restart,  i have installed ther restricted driver and restarted the system now when i go to system --> preferences--> desktop effects i get a message telling me that the composite extention is not available
[07:01] <total> hey... i just install kernel update 2.6.22-9 as described on ubuntugeek.com and now gdm fails to load and keep getting an undefined symbol: g_option_context_new error when trying to do an apt-get to try resolve it
[07:01] <crazy_> !gxine
[07:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gxine - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:01] <thoreauputic> crazy_: in the universe repository
[07:01] <mroth> Anlar: thanks, i'm running xubuntu and it just sits where after i log in. any idea where i can track down some error messages?
[07:02] <unagi> mv: `cold.avi' and `cold.avi' are the same file
[07:02] <unagi>  fyrestrtr
[07:02] <Eclipsor> unagi: 'rename 's/\.avi/\.tga/' *.avi'
[07:02] <crazy_> !realplayer
[07:02] <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
[07:02] <Eclipsor> the whole s/// is a substitution regex
[07:02] <thoreauputic> crazy_:  enable them in System - Administration - software sources
[07:02] <mroth> !gdm
[07:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gdm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:02] <Piddy> I'll reboot x now
[07:02] <mroth> !display manager
[07:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about display manager - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:02] <thoreauputic> crazy_: and IIRC means "if I remember correctly" :)
[07:02] <khin> hi, im trying to enable php support for mysql on ubuntu. anyone know how to do this
[07:02] <riotkittie> mroth: /var/log/Xorg.0.log ? maybe? if not there, poke around in that dir
[07:02] <riotkittie> brb
[07:03] <fyrestrtr> ali: if you are on ATI, then you need to jump through some hoops to get desktop effects going. Please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/Xgl
[07:03] <Anlar> mroth: /var/log/messages and .xsession-errors
[07:03] <crazy_> !itunes
[07:03] <ubotu> itunes is not available on Linux, but there are many audio player alternatives (see !players). For Daap clients (sharing music with other iTunes clients on the network), install banshee
[07:03] <Anlar> ~/.xession-errors
[07:03] <crazy_> !winamp
[07:03] <ubotu> winamp is a windows music player. On Ubuntu you can use beep-media-player or xmms as alternative.
[07:03] <fyrestrtr> unagi: no, that's bash-fu
[07:03] <fyrestrtr> unagi: plus the dark magic of sed
[07:04] <crazy_> !quicktime
[07:04] <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
[07:04] <wtz> ubotu: does that work for winamp video channels as well?
[07:04] <thoreauputic> wtz: ubotu is a bot :)
[07:04] <crazy_> wtz: u are talking to a robo
[07:04] <unagi> that command isnt working
[07:04] <tcpsyn> Anyone? Know how I can change the march compiler flag?
[07:04] <wtz> bzz, I am a robot too :-)
[07:05] <khin> i installed the php5-mysql package but my php test script did not recognize the test mysql commands... so what should i do
[07:05] <crazy_> wtz: :P
[07:05] <unagi> fyrestrtr: is that command suppose to convert the avi or rename.....because im trying to rename a bunch of .tga such as 000000001.tga 000000000002.tga to cold.001.tga and cold.002.tga
[07:05] <unagi> or convert the .avi to .tga with that name format
[07:05] <knnyhckr> hey guys, after i have ubuntu installed, whats the best way to install vista, just run the vista cd? or partition in ubuntu first? or prepare the bootloader first..?
[07:05] <fyrestrtr> unagi: convert and rename are not the same thing. Which do you want?
[07:06] <fyrestrtr> knnyhckr: best way is to install vista first.
[07:06] <tcpsyn> aye.
[07:06] <unagi> read above line
[07:06] <tcpsyn> vista first
[07:06] <fyrestrtr> unagi: read what I wrote first.
[07:06] <dxdt> knnyhckr: look up dual booting, but definitely vista first leaving space for ubuntu
[07:06] <unagi> i did
[07:06] <knnyhckr> oh ok :(
[07:06] <fyrestrtr> then answer my question.
[07:06] <Anlar> knnyhckr: the vista cd will handle it, but it will destroy your grub in any case
[07:06] <unagi> i just did
[07:06] <fyrestrtr> unagi: what do you want to do? rename the files?
[07:07] <ribando> knnyhckr did ur pc came pre-installed with vista?
[07:07] <knnyhckr> i guess ill do vista first, then when i go to install ubuntu, do i click on guided..use free space on vista partition i assume?
[07:07] <knnyhckr> ribando no.
[07:07] <unagi> 1 second let me copy and paster
[07:07] <neverblue> knnyhckr, virtual machine
[07:07] <ribando> knnyhckr oki doki
[07:07] <mroth> after logging in my mouse just sits...i know xubuntu works on this comp b/c it was running a fe minutes ago
[07:07] <unagi>  im trying to rename a bunch of .tga such as 000000001.tga 000000000002.tga to cold.001.tga and cold.002.tga or  convert the .avi to .tga with that name format
[07:07] <mroth> i can't seem to get X to respond to anything
[07:07] <Anlar> mroth: did you just do some stuff before it stopped working with sudo?
[07:07] <fyrestrtr> knnyhckr: install vista, do a custom partition, and leave unpartitioned space for ubuntu. Install vista as normal. Then install Ubuntu and choose 'largest free space' in the partition section of the install wizard.
[07:08] <neverblue> knnyhckr, if you are computer savy, you could rewrite the boot manager in XP/Vista
[07:08] <unagi> knnyhckr: definately do vista first
[07:08] <total>  trying to dpkg-reconfigure gdm... but this "update-desktop-database: symbol lookup error: update-desktop-database: undefined symbol: g_option_context_new" error keeps coming up
[07:08] <fyrestrtr> unagi: so which are you trying to do? If you just want to rename the files, then use the command, aptly called 'rename'. If you want to convert the files, use mencoder.
[07:08] <unagi> otherwise you are going to have to do all sorts of things with the vista boot loader and ull have to go through 2 boot loaders
[07:08] <mroth> Anlar: no. it was a brand new, minutes-old install via alternate cD. i booted, went to the display options, and checked the "enable compositing" option for transparent windows. then it froze, i rebooted and here i am
[07:08] <knnyhckr> fyrestarter.. thats what i initially wanted to do..but then the autopartitioner didnt notice that empty partition as available for automatic partioning, i would have had to pre partition it
[07:09] <unagi> either way fyrestrtr.......the command u gave me didnt work
[07:09] <DimitrisC> knnyhckr: If you have memory to spare then try virtual box. But no famous aero for you - although I prefer compiz fusion :-)
[07:09] <stuart-> where is firefox's logo located? i wanna edit my shortcut to use the firefox logo
[07:09] <knnyhckr> nah.. no memory to spare lol
[07:09] <fyrestrtr> knnyhckr: that's because in its infinite wisdom, vista will partition the empty space with ntfs. You need to (from within Vista) delete the partition.
[07:09] <thoreauputic> mroth: choose the failsafe terminal and kill anything to do with compiz etc
[07:09] <rockets> Is there a Kernel parameter I can use to make ubuntu ignore hard drive errors on boot, or not scan hard drives or not mount them.
[07:09] <rockets> This is from the Live cd I'm talking about
[07:09] <mroth> thoreauputic: oh from the gdm login screen, ok
[07:09] <thoreauputic> mroth: I think you need a vanilla window manager to log in
[07:10] <Anlar> mroth: okay, you can go to your home directory and rm -rf . :D to reset and delete everything :)
[07:10] <unagi> knnyhckr:  open firefox and go to google and search 'howto dual-boot vista and linux vista installed first' and click im feeling lucky
[07:10] <knnyhckr> well too late now im guessing, so starting from scratch.. just install vista.. then use the free space left and autopartition it with ubuntu?
[07:10] <mroth> Anlar: realllY?
[07:10] <thoreauputic> mroth: if compiz or whatever is misbehaving and you saved the previous session you will have this problem i think
[07:10] <RvGaTe> which ubuntu version should i use for a laptop... ?
[07:10] <Helmi> can anyone recommend a got gnome ftp client (not gftp)?
[07:10] <profanephobia> rvgate: feisty
[07:10] <thoreauputic> Helmi: nautilus can do ftp
[07:11] <rockets> Helmi, FOFF
[07:11] <crazy_> thoreauputi: still cannot find gxine
[07:11] <Eclipsor> wait, so is there a nice way to install windows *after* ubuntu?
[07:11] <bottiger> RvGaTe: the one you like :)
[07:11] <ks1> Helmi: there isnt one :P
[07:11] <mroth> thoreauputic: gotcha. i'm rebooting now
[07:11] <Kragnerac> RvGaTe: The latest stable version, 7.04 "Feisty Fawn"
[07:11] <Helmi> thoreauputic, i know it CAN - but i'm looking for a good ftp client
[07:11] <thoreauputic> crazy_: *sigh* then your sources are not complete
[07:11] <mroth> thoreauputic: what's the command to start xubuntu's default display manager
[07:11] <ks1> helmi: filezilla, kftpgrabber, other java based ones.
[07:11] <Helmi> rockets, thanks will look fort that
[07:11] <ks1> mroth: thunar
[07:11] <rockets> Helmi, its in the repos
[07:11] <ks1> mroth: sorry I misread.
[07:11] <RvGaTe> Kragnerac, profanephobia, what about the testing version? is that any good for a laptop? or would i be facing to much troubles?
[07:11] <mroth> ksl no worries
[07:11] <thoreauputic> Helmi: there's filezilla if you like that
[07:11] <crazy_> thoreauputi: what to add in source list?
[07:11] <mroth> ks1 no worries
[07:11] <thoreauputic> !info filezilla
[07:11] <ubotu> filezilla: Port of the famous Win32 graphical FTP client. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.0.0~beta7-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 763 kB, installed size 1980 kB
[07:12] <Helmi> thoreauputic, unfortunately not
[07:12] <DimitrisC> Eclipsor: Windows doesn't play nice when its not number 1. I wonder why lol.
[07:12] <profanephobia> rvgate: unless you want to help the devs i would recommened getting fiesty
[07:12] <thoreauputic> Helmi: then I'm running out of ideas :) I use lftp on the command line :)
[07:12] <unagi> knnyhckr: you can thank me later
[07:12] <czar^> i've been using 6.06 on amd64 laptop
[07:12] <czar^> works fine.
[07:12] <bottiger> n - jeg er sment overbevist om at det er den bedste klient derude
[07:13] <RvGaTe> profanephobia, ok, thx
[07:13] <profanephobia> welceom
[07:13] <Eclipsor> DimitrisC: this could be a problem when I finally get around to getting windows >.<
[07:13] <jrib> !dk | bottiger
[07:13] <ubotu> bottiger: For at f support til Ubuntu p Dansk bedes du venligst g til #ubuntu-dk. I denne kanal tales kun Engelsk.
[07:13] <bottiger> sorry - wrong channel
[07:13] <Helmi> thoreauputic, you're not doing too much ftp, do you? ;)
[07:13] <thoreauputic> crazy_: as I told you before - go to System - Administration - Software Sources  and enable all the sources on the Ubuntu tab
[07:13] <hype_> anyone encoutering a bug with warsiw since latest libgl update?
[07:13] <hype_> warsow*
[07:13] <nothanks> I am having some problems with installing  MySQL... It just wont freaking work, it gives me "You are running kernel version blabla, and attempting to remove the same version" and so for...
[07:13] <mroth> thoreauputic: i can't login with failsafe GNOME b/c its not installed...this is xubuntu. should i select 'xfce' instaed?
[07:13] <bottiger> ubotu: it was just a mistake :)
[07:13] <thoreauputic> Helmi: I do mostly sftp and scp to be honest
[07:14] <jrib> nothanks: are you using APT to install it?
[07:14] <nothanks> yes
[07:14] <crazy_> thoreauputi: I did
[07:14] <thoreauputic> mroth: I guess so - alternatively do it from a tty ( ctrl-alt-f1 - 6 )
[07:14] <jrib> nothanks: try pastebinning the command and the full output to see if anyone is familiar with it
[07:14] <mroth> thoreauputic: do what from a tty
[07:14] <Helmi> thoreauputic, the problem is i do some really nasty 'single files in big dir hierarchies' stuff and a cli client is horror with that stuff
[07:14] <thoreauputic> crazy_: and you updated/reloaded, right ?
[07:14] <Helmi> though i love using vim and other non-gui stuff, thoreauputic
[07:14] <thoreauputic> mroth: kill the processes
[07:15] <crazy_> thoreauputi: Yes I did
[07:15] <[MMOwned> Hey guys i have a really noobish problem. I have a file on my Hard drive that i cannot access because "im not the owner" how do i give myself privalages?
[07:15] <Geek> erm, whats the command line way of unzipping a file?
[07:15] <hype_> Geek , unzip
[07:15] <ClNorris> [MMOwned, i believe chown
[07:15] <celina> why do i get 30 fps while playing one game on linux and 60-80 when playing on windows?
[07:15] <jrib> [MMOwned: what file?
[07:15] <mroth> thoreauputic: running 'ps -A | grep com' yields nothing.
[07:15] <mroth> thoreauputic: i dont' think compiz is running at all
[07:15] <unagi> anyone know anything about mencoder?
[07:15] <Geek> hype_: i get a command not found
[07:15] <thoreauputic> crazy_: then I can't really help much - obviously somehow you have made a mistake, but it's hard to know what
[07:15] <jimcooncat> [MMOwned: that would be "sudo chown"
[07:15] <dxdt> [MMOwned: sudo chown yourusername file  but don't mess around with system files like this or you could mess something up.  Also look into chown and chmod for just the general feel of permissions
[07:16] <Music_Shuffle> celina, because ported games sometimes do that?  Dunno which games are worse about that though.
[07:16] <[MMOwned> i installed apache, PHP and Mysql using terminal and the WWW file is unaccessible
[07:16] <hype_> Geek , then activate universe repository and install unzip
[07:16] <celina> but when i was playing on my old computer
[07:16] <crazy_> thoreauputi: I just reinstall my PPC ubuntu 24 hrs ago
[07:16] <celina> with ubuntu
[07:16] <jrib> [MMOwned: what WWW file?  you mean /var/www?
[07:16] <thoreauputic> mroth: hmm - it's late/ear;y here and my head is exploding :)
[07:16] <celina> i had like twice fps more
[07:16] <celina> on linux
[07:16] <celina> and now wtf?
[07:16] <[MMOwned> sorry i meant folder* :) yeh
[07:16] <dxdt> [MMOwned: ahh  yeah.  /var/www/ will be for root only by default.
[07:16] <mroth> thoreauputic: lol no worries man, go get some sleep.
[07:16] <celina> its warsow - i use warsow linux version
[07:16] <celina> wtf
[07:16] <Geek> hype_ will do, but isn't unzip part of the basic utils? o0
[07:16] <neverblue> [MMOwned, which folder?
[07:16] <mroth> celina: warsow rockz
[07:16] <mroth> (:
[07:17] <Falstius> unagi: the man page for mencoder is fairly useful except for esoteric codec options.
[07:17] <celina> i play it alot :  P
[07:17] <[MMOwned> /var/www
[07:17] <neverblue> being more specific helps alot [MMOwned
[07:17] <neverblue> how do you know its not accessible?
[07:17] <Jason5876> unzip file.zip    tar xzvf file.tar.gz   tar xjvf file.tar.bz2   bunzip2 file.bz2   gunzip file.gz
[07:17] <hype_> Geek , because of legal probs
[07:17] <thoreauputic> good night/morning all :)
[07:17] <celina> mroth: my nickname: lynx, but now i have to use goddamn windows to play it OMG
[07:17] <mroth> thoreauputic: peace out
[07:17] <neverblue> morning thoreauputic
[07:17] <AaronMT> Celina, if you have an ATI card it's because ATI's linux drivers are not as mature as Windows
[07:17] <unagi> the mancoder was helpful in telling me how to convert the .avi to one .tga
[07:17] <Music_Shuffle> Bai thoreauputic
[07:17] <Geek> hype_ : o0 zip has legal problems?
[07:17] <mroth> celina: windowS? why?
[07:17] <unagi> thats not what im looking for
[07:17] <mroth> celina: i run it on linux, works great
[07:17] <[MMOwned> Sorry was typeing in a hurry
[07:17] <neverblue> [MMOwned, is apache running?
[07:18] <Falstius> unagi: what are you looking for?
[07:18] <hype_> Geek zip's code is onwed by a compani
[07:18] <[MMOwned> Yeh everything is running
[07:18] <unagi>  im trying to rename a bunch of .tga such as 000000001.tga 000000000002.tga to cold.001.tga and cold.002.tga or  convert the .avi to .tga with that name format
[07:18] <celina> i dont know what card do i have, its some shitty built-in card in laptop
[07:18] <neverblue> [MMOwned, then go catch it :/
[07:18] <hype_> Geek unlike tar, which is a open source compression tool, by exemple
[07:18] <[MMOwned> i just cant add any files to the WWW folder or edit any existing ones
[07:18] <mroth> celina: bummerness. have you tried restricted drivers yet?
[07:18] <neverblue> [MMOwned, what happens when you open localhost in your browser?
[07:18] <Geek> hype: thanks
[07:18] <w30> Is there such a thing as a Realplayer codec that will let mplayer play .rm files?
[07:18] <hype_> np
[07:18] <jrib> [MMOwned: you can approach this two ways.  Either become root any time you want to edit those files or setup a group that your user is a part of with permissions to /var/www
[07:18] <mroth> celina: also, i got warsow in a deb package, but it might run better ifyou compile it. they have instrutions on the warsow website.
[07:18] <AaronMT> !gstreamer > w30
[07:18] <[MMOwned> I see the contents of the WWW folder
[07:18] <hype_> w30 , there actually IS realplayer for linux
[07:18] <Falstius> unagi: did you use the -o filename.tga option with mencoder?  or so rename 's/00000/cold/' *tga
[07:19] <neverblue> [MMOwned, why are you writing to the WWW folder (what ever WWW means)
[07:19] <dxdt> unagi: #bash  those people in there will help you do a script/ command that is so awesome your head might explode.  It is usually where I go for questions like yours involving multiple files and renaming and such
[07:19] <celina> i didnt install any drivers cuz when i was on this channel last time, one guy told me that drivers for this card arent nessecary
[07:19] <jrib> !w32codecs > w30 (see the private message from ubotu)
[07:19] <[MMOwned> Because thats where the files are stored for my local PHP server
[07:19] <unagi> brb let me look
[07:19] <jrib> [MMOwned: which method sounds better to you?
[07:19] <hype_> w30 sudo apt-get install  realplayer (you need to enable universe repositories)
[07:19] <mroth> celina: well that's possible, it depends on your video card. what does "lspci | grep VGA" yield?
[07:19] <neverblue> [MMOwned, do you understand permissions in a *nix environment?
[07:20] <mroth> celina: and to make your posts easier to pick out, could you type my username in you rmessage? it highlights it for me then.
[07:20] <celina> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
[07:20] <[MMOwned> hmm
[07:20] <crazy_> thoreauputi: I change to local server in source, and use sudo apt-get install gxine
[07:20] <[MMOwned> set myself as root probably
[07:20] <celina> mroth: 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
[07:20] <unagi> mencoder -ovc lavc -nosound cold.avi -o cold.001.tga
[07:20] <crazy_> thoreauputi: It finally installed
[07:20] <[MMOwned> aand no
[07:20] <jrib> !sudo > [MMOwned (see the private message from ubotu)
[07:20] <neverblue> [MMOwned, ls -la /var/www
[07:20] <[MMOwned> im completely new to linux
[07:20] <mroth> celina: how about 'glxinfo | grep direct'
[07:20] <neverblue> [MMOwned, you probably want to setup a /home/user/public_html dir
[07:20] <celina> mroth: direct rendering: Yes
[07:20] <neverblue> [MMOwned, and work from there
[07:21] <epp> can i run kiba-dock without using berly/compiz?
[07:21] <crazy_> [MMOwned: I am only 2 weeks old with linux
[07:21] <mroth> celina: what happend when you tried to run warsow in ubuntu?
[07:21] <neverblue> [MMOwned, no one, usually runs websites directly in /var/www
[07:21] <[MMOwned> i was never prompted to change the WWW folder during the installation.
[07:21] <celina> mroth: i just get 30 fps there
[07:21] <celina> mroth: and on windows its 80
[07:21] <[MMOwned> TY for the link btw Jrib
[07:21] <neverblue> [MMOwned, please do what I asked
[07:21] <crazy_> [MMOwned: this irc channel really gives good info with all the help around the world
[07:21] <celina> mroth: i have one clue
[07:21] <mroth> celina: that's a big difference. are you running beryl or something els ein the background?
[07:21] <mroth> celina: did you compile it or run it from deb?
[07:21] <unagi> Falstius: mencoder -ovc lavc -nosound cold.avi -o cold.001.tga
[07:21] <stuart-> is there a shortcut to straight away bring up a shell window other than alt+f2?
[07:22] <neverblue> [MMOwned, type ls -la /var/www
[07:22] <Music_Shuffle> stuart-, that -is- a shortcut :p
[07:22] <celina> mroth thats what i wanted to talk about: ive installed compiz but it doesnt show that its running on sessions
[07:22] <jrib> stuart-: set one in system -> preferences -> keyboard shortcuts
[07:22] <dxdt> stuart-: you can set one if you look at keyboard options you can make a shortcut for the terminal
[07:22] <mroth> celina: try "ps -A | grep comp
[07:22] <Music_Shuffle> ;D
[07:22] <[MMOwned> OK
[07:22] <stuart-> alright.
[07:22] <Falstius> unagi: lavc is .tga?
[07:22] <neverblue> [MMOwned, copy the single line in the channel please
[07:22] <mroth> celina: what distro are you running
[07:22] <genii> hmm targa
[07:22] <celina> mroth 10109 pts/0    00:00:00 compiz
[07:22] <neverblue> [MMOwned, doesnt help that your the only one who can see it
[07:22] <unagi> i dunno.....i dont know the difference of the codecs unless i know the name..........it just says its the best quality
[07:23] <epp> what is a macOSX like bar for ubuntu?
[07:23] <[MMOwned> i was actually given 5 lines
[07:23] <celina> mroth: feisty if i understand what youre asking about
[07:23] <unagi> avant window navigator is most stable epp
[07:23] <[MMOwned> drwxr-xr-x  3 root root 4096 2007-07-29 21:24 .
[07:23] <w30> hype_, does realplayer  take over all my default openings of mpeg and mov files like it does on other distros. I hate that.
[07:23] <mroth> celina: yeah that's what i meant
[07:23] <espejomartin> ola
[07:23] <celina> mroth : :D
[07:23] <[MMOwned> drwxr-xr-x  3 root root 4096 2007-07-29 21:24 .
[07:23] <[MMOwned> drwxr-xr-x  3 root root 4096 2007-07-29 21:24 .
[07:23] <celina> mroth: so is compiz running?
[07:23] <neverblue> [MMOwned, please dont paste more than one line at a time
[07:23] <Falstius> unagi: lavc is like divx, usually they are .avi files (.avi is the container, lavc is the codec)
[07:24] <neverblue> !pastebin | [MMOwned
[07:24] <ubotu> [MMOwned: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:24] <epp> unagi, is it in the repos?
[07:24] <unagi> so then what codec would i use for .tga
[07:24] <unagi> i dont think it is but you can add it in there
[07:24] <crazy_> gxine can play real media file fantastic
[07:24] <fyrestrtr> unagi: did you get it sorted out yet? sorry I was afk
[07:24] <Falstius> unagi:  I'd never heard of tga before
[07:24] <epp> unagi, ahh, i found it
[07:24] <unagi> its a lossless image format with alpha
[07:25] <unagi> this is getting really frustrating
[07:25] <unagi> because i know its possible i just cant remember how
[07:25] <[MMOwned> http://pastebin.com/m56af12dd
[07:25] <nothanks_> argh I dropped :I
[07:25] <fyrestrtr> unagi: still with the .tga to .avi ?
[07:25] <unagi> .avi to .tga
[07:25] <celina> mroth: how to kill the compiz session now?
[07:25] <unagi> i mean i have successfully gotten it to convert
[07:25] <[MMOwned> Sorry if im being really stupid but Linux is completely new to me.
[07:25] <unagi> the problem is the file name is useless
[07:25] <hype_> w30 , dunno
[07:26] <unagi> so im trying to rename a bunch of .tga such as 000000001.tga 000000000002.tga to cold.001.tga and cold.002.tga or  convert the .avi to .tga with that name format
[07:26] <mroth> celina: sudo killall compiz
[07:26] <celina> mroth: done, i will check fps now
[07:26] <Falstius> unagi: those 000000001.tga files really are in the tga format?
[07:26] <neverblue> [MMOwned, then why are you setting up a webserver without any reading?
[07:26] <unagi> yes...
[07:26] <fyrestrtr> unagi: rename 's/([0-9] +)\.tga/cold\.$1\.avi/' *.tga
[07:26] <[MMOwned> Because i needed to do some work...
[07:27] <neverblue> ls -la /var | grep www
[07:27] <neverblue> type that instead
[07:27] <celina> mroth: still 30
[07:27] <unagi> ok it renamed it let me see if it works
[07:27] <mroth> celina: how did you install warsow
[07:27] <neverblue> in a command line
[07:27] <celina> mroth: shall i install it from deb?
[07:27] <unagi> i really wish i knew how to write that on my own
[07:27] <celina> mroth just unpacked and moved it to home
[07:27] <mroth> celina: where'd you get the file from
[07:28] <celina> mroth warsow.net
[07:28] <unagi> i dont think maya likes all the zeros
[07:28] <unagi> now the name is cold.00000001.tga
[07:28] <ribando> has anyone ever been able to play divx in ubuntu?
[07:28] <mroth> celina: i didn't know they had a packaged binary for ubuntu. can you link it for me?
[07:28] <total> im getting the following error with dpkg after a kernel update - "update-desktop-database: symbol lookup error: update-desktop-database: undefined symbol: g_option_context_new" any ideas or help please??
[07:28] <fyrestrtr> ribando: sure, all the time.
[07:28] <celina> mroth sec
[07:29] <unagi> all im trying to do is limit my need for windows
[07:29] <Falstius> unagi: you can use rename to remove some of the 0s, rename 's/000000//' *tga
[07:29] <unagi> i guess im losing that battle
[07:29] <crazy_> thoreauputic: I use apt-get to install ffmpeg. but cannot find on the application/sound and video manual
[07:29] <wpboyce> help ! i can't see my mouse, the first time i loaded live cd i could now i can't
[07:29] <unagi> it didnt remove the 0's
[07:29] <fyrestrtr> unagi: renaming the file is not going to change its format.
[07:30] <unagi> im not trying to change the format
[07:30] <unagi> so im trying to rename a bunch of .tga such as 000000001.tga 000000000002.tga to cold.001.tga and cold.002.tga or  convert the .avi to .tga with that name format
[07:30] <crazy_> !ffmgeg
[07:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ffmgeg - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:30] <celina> mroth the page doesnt want to load
[07:30] <celina> mroth i will retry few times
[07:30] <vranac> How do you determine the date when you installed your system?
[07:31] <fyrestrtr> vranac: by remembering the giant party you had the day you finally got everything to work.
[07:31] <stuart-> eh? how do i enable telnet access
[07:31] <Unix-Jihad> haha
[07:31] <mroth> celina: yeah i think the site's down or somehing
[07:31] <nothanks_> where was the list of atp urls located again?
[07:31] <fyrestrtr> stuart-: you don't.
[07:31] <wpboyce> can anyone help me? i can't see my mouse
[07:31] <unagi> any ideas?
[07:31] <vranac> fyrestrtr: Yeah right!
[07:31] <fyrestrtr> wpboyce: turn on the lights, it should be right infront of you.
[07:31] <ribando> fyrestrtr everytime I try, the video starts playing but after a little while it starts disapearing, but I can still hear sound.to view the image again, I have to scroll up or down.do u know what might be the problem?
[07:31] <wpboyce> lol on the screen
[07:31] <Unix-Jihad> stuart-, unlesss you have a very good reason, you should use ssh
[07:32] <TuxOtaku> hey, can someone gimme a hand with a problem I'm having with OpenOffice....It seems like all my icons in OO's menus have disappeared
[07:32] <celina> mroth hmm i dunno what might be wrong
[07:32] <stiV> hello everybody! i have my own ubuntu mirror (with signing and so on) - and i need to distribute my updates via HTTPS (the signed packages alone are not enough i fear), but i just learned that is only possible w. ubuntu feisty (and above). is there any way to get my edgy to update via https ...?
[07:32] <total> im getting the following error with dpkg after a kernel update - "update-desktop-database: symbol lookup error: update-desktop-database: undefined symbol: g_option_context_new" and gdm is failing to load! :S any ideas or help please??
[07:32] <fyrestrtr> ribando: sounds like a video issue. Are you running accelerated graphics?
[07:32] <celina> mroth i didnt check any other games at all
[07:32] <Piddy> Yay:D The cube works=D
[07:32] <ribando> fyrestrtr no idea.lol
[07:32] <Ahadiel> Is there anyway to use Evolution with a proxy? I have SSH Tunnelling setup in Gnome Proxy but it's not using it.
[07:32] <syn420> unagi: you just need the right regex to make rename work to do exactly what you want. If you specify it really carefully, someone here might be able to give it to you, or you could check the Perl FAQ on regexes (section 6 I think) if you want to learn to use rename yourself.
[07:32] <ribando> fyrestrtr how do I find that out?
[07:33] <mroth> celina: strange. i'm thinking that it might be possible you're running warsow under wine, instead of natively under linux. try the deb install.
[07:33] <Piddy> Does anyone know how to install Flash Player?
[07:33] <unagi> i would rather have ffmpeg output the .avi to tga with a specific filename if anyone could tell me that
[07:33] <TuxOtaku> piddy sudo apt-get install flashplayer-nonfree
[07:33] <celina> mroth im not using wine lol  :p
[07:33] <Unix-Jihad> Piddy,  apt?
[07:33] <total> Piddy: apt-get install swf-player i think
[07:33] <ribando> Piddy go to youtube.com, and try to play any video, it will install it for u.
[07:33] <celina> mroth ive installed warsow first
[07:33] <Falstius> unagi: to rename 000000001.tga to cold.001.tga use (adjusting the number of 0s if necessary) rename 's/0000000/cold\./' *tga
[07:33] <celina> mroth wine much later : p
[07:33] <Piddy> waaaaaah.... Lol, lotta different answers.
[07:34] <celina> mroth but it doesnt work for me :p
[07:34] <mroth> celina: wine comes with feisty
[07:34] <Piddy> um.
[07:34] <syn420> Piddy: if you're running Feisty just go to a page that uses flash
[07:34] <celina> mroth : O
[07:34] <celina> mroth lol wait a second
[07:34] <mroth> celina it'll enable you to run exes almost-natively
[07:34] <AaronMT> mroth, no it doesn't
[07:34] <Piddy> I tried youtube, but I got 3 files, and I don't know how to install them.
[07:34] <unagi> that didnt work Falstius
[07:34] <TuxOtaku> Piddy, sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[07:34] <Piddy> ok=)
[07:34] <Falstius> unagi: it gave an error, or the wrong format?
[07:34] <celina> mroth LOL i think i didnt get any wine cuz i updated my distro from 6.06
[07:34] <celina> mroth and when i want
[07:34] <TuxOtaku> now, can anyone gimme a hand with my problem?
[07:34] <celina> mroth to launch americas army
[07:34] <unagi> it acted like it did something but the filename is still cold.000001.tga
[07:34] <mroth> celina: i might have just been corrected.
[07:35] <celina> mroth - its impassible
[07:35] <ribando> Piddy did u manage to get the compizfusion working?
[07:35] <celina> mroth impossible : p
[07:35] <TuxOtaku> it's with OpenOffice....It seems like all my icons in OO's menus have disappeared
[07:35] <AaronMT> sudo apt-get install wine
[07:35] <Mertiki> Hi, does somebody have a laptop with a synaptic touchpad that would help me confirming a bug in launchpad?
[07:35] <Unix-Jihad> Piddy, i Second tuxmaniacs suggestion
[07:35] <B3y0nd> im using 6.10 fiesty now
[07:35] <ribando> fyrestrtr how do I find that out?
[07:35] <B3y0nd> why upgrade?
[07:35] <linkmaste> guys. can ubuntu run java web apps like RuneScape?
[07:35] <fyrestrtr> ribando: well normally you just know lol
[07:35] <TuxOtaku> linkmaste, yep
[07:35] <mroth> celina: i know there are some wine functions installed default with ubuntu...like the reg editor and notepad, but i guess maybe not the whole version?
[07:35] <Falstius> unagi: I thought you said they were 000000001.tga ... if they're already cold.000001.tga just do rename 's/000//' *tga
[07:35] <linkmaste> cool
[07:35] <ribando> fyrestrtr how do I find that out, about accelerated graphics?
[07:35] <celina> mroth i will try to launch some exe files
[07:35] <mroth> celina iw as told by another user that wine doens't come default
[07:36] <Piddy> ribando: Yes I did=D
[07:36] <AaronMT> It doesn't mroth.
[07:36] <unagi> they were till one line u gave me
[07:36] <fyrestrtr> ribando: type glxinfo in a terminal
[07:36] <Piddy> 1 thing though
[07:36] <B3y0nd> wine comes installed on fiesty
[07:36] <stuart-> okay then. i just got SSH set up. how do i monitor a person logging in?
[07:36] <B3y0nd> did on mine
[07:36] <hype_> anyone having issues since feisty's libgl1-mesa-dri , libgl1-mesa-glx , libglu1-mesa mesa-utils updates?
[07:36] <AaronMT> sudo apt-get install wine
[07:36] <stuart-> i just want him to come in and log out, withotu any hanky panky
[07:36] <unagi> that still didnt work
[07:36] <fyrestrtr> stuart-: by monitoring the logs.
[07:36] <celina> mroth no application suitable tralalala
[07:36] <mroth> AaronMT: i'm fairly sure that on my most recent install of feisty there wer at least a few preinstalled applications
[07:36] <fyrestrtr> stuart-: and by restricting what he can and can't do.
[07:36] <Piddy> I saw on a youtube film, a guy closing a program, and when he closed it, the window burnt away.. how do I enable that?
[07:36] <mroth> AaronMT: the iwne regeditor, explorer, and notepad showed up in my applications folder
[07:36] <unagi> but it doesnt matter like i said id rather figure out how to ffmpeg that avi to tga with that file format
[07:36] <linkmaste> this is a very contradixtory question but can Ubuntu run Visual Basic progs?
[07:36] <stuart-> fyrestrtr, any idea how to close his connection after 5 mins? i just wana test connection. i'm fine with normal user commands
[07:36] <ubuntu> testando tem brasileiro?
[07:37] <celina> mroth thats so gay, ive installed wine already and i cant launch any exe
[07:37] <tck> i have no /etc/init.d/bluetooth file - what to do ?
[07:37] <Unix-Jihad> Piddy, compiz
[07:37] <ribando> fyrestrtr lol...it came out loads of stuff, out of that command
[07:37] <Geek> linkmaste: no
[07:37] <Piddy> linkmaste: VB creates exefiles.. Linux doesn't have any exe... i think?
[07:37] <AaronMT> linkmaste no
[07:37] <linkmaste> ok ty
[07:37] <mroth> celina: are you sure you're opening it using wine?
[07:37] <Geek> hmm
[07:37] <mroth> try running it froma  command line
[07:37] <AaronMT> Piddy: It's more along the lines of getting the runtimes
[07:37] <mroth> celina: try opening the app w/ wine from a CLI
[07:37] <Piddy> Unix-Jihad: Yeah, I have it.. but I can't find that effect
[07:37] <unagi> piddy linkmaste what about wine
[07:37] <TuxOtaku> so guys....any idea why my OpenOffice's menus will no longer display icons??
[07:37] <maxb> Is there any information anywhere on how Ubuntu distribution .iso images are created?
[07:38] <fiXXXerMet> I have a raid5 arrary with a missing drive (/dev/hdc1).  How can I delete this entire array, completely?
[07:38] <Unix-Jihad> hmm
[07:38] <linkmaste> one more thing. will f
[07:38] <maxb> I'm curious how one might go about inserting a custom kernel
[07:38] <linkmaste> oops
[07:38] <unagi> anyone know how to use ffmpeg to convert .avi to a tga image sequence?
[07:38] <fyrestrtr> ribando: try glxinfo | grep direct
[07:38] <Geek> i'm running a java app that listens on port 6767. i want to check if it works.. but it kinda... takes over the shell, so... is there any way i can switch to another shel/sessonl without ending the process
[07:38] <fyrestrtr> Geek: you could send it to the backgroun
[07:38] <celina> mroth CLI
[07:38] <linkmaste> one more thing. is there a version of Firefox that runs on Ubuntu?
[07:38] <mroth> celina: command line interface
[07:38] <mroth> !CLI
[07:38] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[07:39] <Geek> fyrestrtr: how?
[07:39] <Geek> erm
[07:39] <ribando> fyrestrtr it says direct rendering yes
[07:39] <fyrestrtr> Geek: to send it to the background, someprocess &
[07:39] <celina> mroth i dont know how :  p
[07:39] <Geek> fyrestrtr: didn't work ;p
[07:39] <fyrestrtr> Geek: the & sends it to the background
[07:39] <mroth> !CLI
[07:39] <fyrestrtr> Geek: are you in gnome-terminal or the shell?
[07:39] <Piddy> Does anyone know how to enable the burning effect?
[07:39] <mroth> celina it says on the ubotu post
[07:39] <celina> mroth ok
[07:39] <mroth> applications>accessories>terminal
[07:39] <Geek> shell. ubuntu server, no X
[07:39] <Unix-Jihad> TuxOtaku, do you have a style installed?
[07:39] <Dr_willis> Piddy,  thats Beryl stuff
[07:39] <Dr_willis> !beryl
[07:39] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[07:39] <fyrestrtr> Geek: ctrl+alt+f2
[07:40] <celina> mroth so how shall i open it? sudo wine <directory>?
[07:40] <nothanks_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32251/ <-- mmkay, can anyone check this... Installing mysql :I
[07:40] <fyrestrtr> Geek: that will get you another terminal. The first thing you do, once you are logged in, is install screen.
[07:40] <Piddy> Dr_willis: Well, doesn't Compiz Fusion have it?
[07:40] <Geek> bleh
[07:40] <Unix-Jihad> TuxOtaku, an OO.org style that is, or perhaps you need to reinstall one
[07:40] <Geek> i'm on SSH....
[07:40] <mroth> celina: well you have to navigate to the directory first
[07:40] <Dr_willis> Piddy,  no idea. i consider it all eye-garbage. :)
[07:40] <fyrestrtr> Geek: then you open another ssh session, login, and install screen.
[07:40] <mroth> so go to ~/winappdir/
[07:40] <Piddy> lol
[07:40] <Dr_willis> Piddy,  and its such a work in progress i cant keep up.. so i dont bother.
[07:40] <mroth> then type wine winnapp.exe
[07:40] <ribando> Piddy Dr_willis compiz fusion is like the future of beryl.lol
[07:41] <mroth> celina: then type winnapp.exe and see what it says
[07:41] <ribando> fyrestrtr it says direct rendering yes.what does that mean? :s
[07:41] <Dr_willis> ribando,  so now we are on like the 4th reinvention of glx/beryl/whatever
[07:41] <Piddy> ribando, do you know how to enable the burning in compiz?
[07:41] <mroth> celina: lol i hope you understood that i misposted.
[07:41] <Piddy> I can't find it
[07:41] <fyrestrtr> Piddy: system > preferences > CompizConfig Settings Manager
[07:41] <Piddy> Yeah, but I can't find it inside there
[07:41] <mroth> does anybody know how to disable compositing in Xubuntu without a GUI?
[07:41] <fyrestrtr> ribando: means you are using accelerated graphics (probably). Now, tell me what you are using to play the movie?
[07:41] <fyrestrtr> Piddy: look harder.
[07:41] <Unix-Jihad> fusion is the beryl and compiz devs now working together and merging their codebaswe
[07:42] <nothanks_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32251/ <-- mmkay, can anyone check this... Installing mysql :I
[07:42] <user_> mroth: remove it from the xorg.conf
[07:42] <Dr_willis> mroth,  if ya knew the right option in the xorg.conf file. you could just edit it.
[07:42] <mroth> user_ what line
[07:42] <mroth> Dr_willis: yeah i figured, but i don't. do you?
[07:42] <user_> mroth: enable composite or something like that
[07:42] <Dr_willis> no idea. id have to google it.
[07:42] <Geek> fyrestrtr: what does screen do? ;p
[07:42] <Falstius> unagi: are you trying to produce a bunch of still-frame .tga files from a avi or do you want an animated (or motion) tga file?
[07:42] <Geek> (installing now)
[07:42] <Dr_willis> I imagine its mentioned on the ati wiki page
[07:42] <Dr_willis> !ati
[07:42] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:43] <user_> mroth: when  you see it it will be plain as day
[07:43] <ribando> fyrestrtr www.stage6.com, usually to play movies, it has to be with xine, everything else, doesnt play well, always problems like, no image or crappy image or nothing at all, and also when I rotate the cube, the player that's playing the video gets all blue
[07:43] <stiv2k> i am going to reinstall the OS on my server....the thing is the server doesn't have a CDROM or a keyboard.  Am i OK with just putting the server's hard drive in my desktop, installing the OS, then swapping it back into the server machine?
[07:43] <mroth> user_ there is no compositing option in my xorg.conf...i'm dpkg-reconfiguring it
[07:44] <tgelter> I know this is hardly the place to ask, but I figure some of you are like me and love vim but have to use VS2005 in the workplace... I found a vi/vim emulation plugin for Visual Studio called "ViEmu". I was wondering if any of you have heard of anything like it that's GNU licensed
[07:44] <fyrestrtr> ribando: are these flash videos?
[07:44] <Dr_willis> stiv2k,  be sure to enable/install ssh befor ya move it back and make sure it works. :)
[07:44] <user_> mroth: you could just change back to the un-restricted driver
[07:44] <nothanks_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32251/ <-- mmkay, can anyone check this... Installing mysql :I
[07:44] <fyrestrtr> nothanks_: run synaptic, check the 'broken packages' filter.
[07:44] <mroth> user_ i'm not using restrictded drivers....i'm running an intel chip
[07:44] <stiv2k> Dr_willis: but as far as it being on totally different hardware for the install proccess, and then being moved to another machine... it won't affect anything?
[07:44] <nothanks_> thanks. il try that
[07:44] <user_> mroth: Oh...
[07:44] <user_> !composite
[07:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about composite - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:44] <Dr_willis> stiv2k,  ive had good and bad luck doinmg that.. wouldent it be easier to just borrow a cdrom/keyboard. :)
[07:45] <mroth> !compositing
[07:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about compositing - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:45] <user_> !beryl
[07:45] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[07:45] <stiv2k> yikes
[07:45] <fyrestrtr> !fishing
[07:45] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[07:45] <ribando> fyrestrtr nope, flash videos all play perfectly fine
[07:45] <user_> mroth: might want to try #ubuntu-effects
[07:45] <mroth> user_ this is a pain inthe ass...this is a brand new fresh installation...its just a damn option in one of the configuration menus under xfce...
[07:45] <stiv2k> Dr_willis: the only cdrom and keyboard i have are the ones in this desktop PC...and i really dont feel like going through all that effort :/
[07:45] <fyrestrtr> mroth: whats the headache?
[07:45] <mroth> user_ its not compositing in the whole sense...are you by any chance running xubuntu?
[07:45] <Guest371> I have a quick question about install.
[07:45] <Dr_willis> stiv2k,  you might end up putting forth more effort the other way... hard to tell.
[07:46] <mroth> fyrestrtr: i'm having difficulty with xubuntu...brand new, minutes-old installation
[07:46] <user_> mroth: i run kubuntu and reg ubuntu
[07:46] <stuart-> uh okay i don't know any linux users atm, could anyone ssh 219.95.209.214  just to see if it's up already?
[07:46] <fyrestrtr> mroth: difficulty like...?
[07:46] <mroth> fyrestrtr: i'm running xubuntu and xubuntu has a neat little function that the other flavors of ubuntu don't have...its regular compositing, but instead of the effects it just does transparendcies
[07:46] <ribando> fyrestrtr nope, flash videos all play perfectly fine.they are divx videos
[07:46] <fyrestrtr> stuart-: it is running
[07:47] <TuxOtaku> stuart-, yep, tis up
[07:47] <stuart-> thanks guys
[07:47] <juanma_> ola
[07:47] <Falstius> stuart-: it connects.
[07:47] <Oval_> stuart-: It is indeed.  But if you ever need a Windows user to test that for you they can use PuTTy
[07:47] <fyrestrtr> ribando: I don't know what could be issue with your situation.
[07:47] <mroth> fyrestrtr: anyway i enabled it, with a checkbox in a dialog menu, and now i can't see my desktop or anything. i know the whole thing responds because i can start applications by clicking where the applications button is and clicking on the invisible menus
[07:47] <stuart-> woop!
[07:47] <fyrestrtr> mroth: then its simple -- disable it :)
[07:47] <rfuilrez> I recently attempted an install of ubuntu on my desktop. The kernel package failed to install. I ran a disc check afterwards and it verified that the package was corrupt. Is it possible to manually ad the kernel?
[07:47] <ribando> fyrestrtr no prob ;) thanks anywayz
[07:47] <stuart-> how do i enable/disable ssh btw?
[07:48] <nothanks_> fyrestrtr, it doesnt help it gives http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32252/
[07:48] <fyrestrtr> rfuilrez: yes. Using apt-get you can install it.
[07:48] <regeya> rofflecopters
[07:48] <mroth> fyrestrtr: lol i know, but i can't access the dialog box because its invisiable
[07:48] <TuxOtaku> rfuilrez, it's entirely possible....but a pain
[07:48] <nothanks_> after doing that and trying again
[07:48] <fyrestrtr> mroth: use the power of the shell young pedawan.
[07:48] <mroth> fyrestrtr: i've already totally dpkg-reconfigured my xorg.conf, it has nothing to do with the X config as far as i can tell
[07:48] <aricz__> stuart- : /etc/init.d/ssh start/stop ..
[07:48] <TuxOtaku> rfuilrez, better off to burn a new copy
[07:48] <stuart-> aricz__, cool. thanks
[07:48] <fyrestrtr> mroth: have you tried restarting X?
[07:49] <nothanks_> I have also tried to install it trough webmin, but it doesn't find the mysql-admin pack
[07:49] <gorski> can beryl run on ubuntu 6.06.?
[07:49] <mroth> fyrestrtr: yeah, and failsafe, and vanilla xfce login, and recovery mode manual gdm startup...
[07:49] <jport> yup
[07:49] <fyrestrtr> oh dear oh dear @ webmin
[07:49] <Sp4rKy> Anyone uses X10 modules on ubuntu ?
[07:50] <Oval_> nothanks_: Maybe you shouldn't use Webmin.
[07:50] <mroth> fyrestrtr: any other ideas? please?
[07:50] <nothanks_> Oval_: Maybe I have tried everything :I
[07:50] <Oval_> nothanks_: Webmin is a great tool for service providers to allow access to other users.  If it's your box, maybe you should try it through that, it's usually cleaner.
[07:50] <gorski> xgl & beryl howto for ubuntu 6.06. lts !
[07:50] <Oval_> nothanks_: You're having problems with installing a package?
[07:51] <nothanks_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32252/ <-- there it is again, can anyone figure out whats wrong :E
[07:51] <fyrestrtr> mroth: sure. first, what video card do you have?
[07:51] <loxety> its getting hot in here
[07:51] <nothanks_> Oval_: yep
[07:51] <mroth> fyrestrtr: its an intel...one moment
[07:51] <Oval_> nothanks_: What's the lucky package?
[07:51] <Piddy> Can anyone tell me how to get 6 sides on my cube, instead of 2?
[07:51] <nothanks_> Im trying to install mysql
[07:51] <mroth> fyrestrtr: intel corp 82810E dc-133 CGC
[07:51] <nothanks_> mysql 5 to be accurate
[07:51] <naes> I'm trying to run Warsow (running Ubuntu 7.04) but, my screen flickers black then my screen resolution changes, and Warsow isn't running. How do I fix this?
[07:52] <nothanks_> and this is a powerpc, if that helps
[07:52] <x_> hello everybody ... how i can get and install DIVX or XVID codex ?!
[07:52] <unagi_> anyone here use mencoder?
[07:52] <profanephobia> ya no ive never used a powerpc
[07:52] <bz0b> hey people
[07:52] <fyrestrtr> mroth: just a minute, working on something for you
[07:53] <killown> hi
[07:53] <Oval_> nothanks_: You have tried "apt-get install mysql5-server"?
[07:53] <naes> To the person trying to get the video codecs, just install VLC.
[07:53] <nothanks_> yep, check the pastebin http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32252/
[07:53] <naes> It will play basically anything you throw at it
[07:53] <fyrestrtr> mroth: add these lines to the end of your xorg.conf file, save it, and restart X > http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32255/
[07:53] <profanephobia> or mplayer
[07:53] <pboyce> hi i want to setup a raid and install ubuntu and windows can anyone get me started?
[07:53] <[tpm] > nothanks_: try apt-get update / apt-get upgrade?
[07:54] <Dr_willis> raid can be a real pain.
[07:54] <profanephobia> install windows first
[07:54] <bz0b> i just installed ubuntu feisty, and i have so much unrecognized hardware, here is the psatebin http://pastebin.com/m18eb44ad
[07:54] <Dr_willis> depending on the raid card.
[07:54] <nothanks_> tpm, already done
[07:54] <nothanks_> I think I have tried everything :I
[07:54] <pboyce> its a dell raid so it has been a pain
[07:54] <pboyce> how would i start a raid setup in ubuntu?
[07:54] <[tpm] > nothanks_: apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:55] <Piddy> Anyone? Know how to get 6 sides on the cube instead of 2?
[07:55] <bz0b> brb
[07:55] <Dr_willis> pboyce,  if you raid card is a 'pain' i would seriously reconisder the needs for raid.
[07:55] <naes> I'm trying to run Warsow (running Ubuntu 7.04) but, my screen flickers black then my screen resolution changes, and Warsow isn't running. How do I fix this?
[07:55] <nothanks_> tpm, doesn't work
[07:55] <profanephobia> yeah dell raid sucks
[07:55] <nothanks_> *help
[07:56] <pboyce> sigh ok thanks anyhow
[07:56] <mroth> fyrestrtr: doing so.
[07:56] <Oval_> Uh-oh.
[07:56] <profanephobia> pboyce hold on ill help ya
[07:56] <mroth> fyrestrtr: that seems to have solved it
[07:56] <Dr_willis> i dont see much need for desktop machines.. unless of course you are a power user i guess...
[07:56] <Steffan> !html
[07:56] <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
[07:56] <pboyce> oki
[07:56] <Oval_> A Ubuntu server of mine just shut down for no reason.  I'm too afraid to go check.
[07:56] <Steffan> What's the best equivalient of dreamweaver for linux?
[07:56] <profanephobia> pboyce what type of raid do you want
[07:56] <dxdt> anyone in here use 64 bit Ubuntu?
[07:56] <nothanks_> omg
[07:56] <mroth> Oval_: ouch.
[07:56] <dxdt> and would like to tell me about their +'s and -'
[07:56] <profanephobia> dxdt i did for a long time
[07:57] <mroth> Oval_: good luck!
[07:57] <pboyce> lvl o is what i had my windows crashed so im installing ubuntu and windows
[07:57] <dxdt> profanephobia: how does it compare to normal i386?  Do you like it?  Do you find yourself leftout without packages?  Anything like that?
[07:57] <Piddy> profanephobia: Do you know how to get 6 sides on the cube instead of 2?
[07:57] <Oval_> mroth: Thanks.  I'm going to approach it slowly and try to power it up.
[07:57] <profanephobia> piddy on beryl?
[07:57] <mroth> Oval_: no sudden movements, now...ok?
[07:57] <nothanks_> Is there a way to make a fix install to ubuntu? I think theres too many packets broken or something..
[07:57] <regeya> I'm pretty sure a 3-dimensional cube has 6 sides already
[07:57] <nothanks_> all these depency problems that wont fix and all..
[07:58] <mroth> regeya: hahaha
[07:58] <pboyce> there is bios options 2 but there isn't one to turn it off
[07:58] <naes> I'm trying to run Warsow (running Ubuntu 7.04) but, my screen flickers black then my screen resolution changes, and Warsow isn't running. How do I fix this?
[07:58] <Oval_> mroth: Got it.
[07:58] <mroth> fyrestrtr: swwweeet! thanks. this is running again
[07:58] <Piddy> profanephobia: Compiz Fusion
[07:58] <mroth> !Fusion
[07:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fusion - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:58] <mroth> !compiz
[07:58] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[07:58] <mroth> !beryl
[07:58] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[07:58] <profanephobia> dxdt it was ok but i switched back to 32bit due to too many incompatibilites
[07:59] <profanephobia> piddy ok one sec
[07:59] <profanephobia> pboyce direct your text to me or i prolly wont see it
[07:59] <jrib> nothanks_: what does 'apt-cache policy initrd-tools' return?  Have you checked bugs.ubuntu.com?
[07:59] <mroth> fyrestrtr: oh my goodness you know what i forgot? that damn compositing thing doesn't work with intel over 16b color and xubuntu automatically installs @ 24
[07:59] <unagi_> anyone here use mencoder or ffmpeg or know how to convert .avi to a .tga sequence with control over the file name
[08:00] <Oval_> mroth: I approached it slowly to hit the power on button.  Just seconds before I had realised that a light was still on.  It was that of the power.  Was it suspending?  I heard the faint noise of the machine go completely down as I pushed the button.  I had killed it.
[08:00] <nothanks_> jrib: it returns http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32258/
[08:00] <Piddy> profanephobia: ok.
[08:00] <bullgard4> What is meant by an "about" IRC channel?
[08:00] <Dr_Doom1989_> Hi an Alle
[08:00] <Dr_Doom1989_> =9
[08:00] <Dr_Doom1989_> =)
[08:01] <bullgard4> Dr_Doom1989_: Falscher Kanal?
[08:01] <FurryNemesis> Oo
[08:01] <Dr_Doom1989_> H wieso Falscher Kanal???^^
[08:01] <fyrestrtr> mroth: once you sort the color depth out, if you still want compositing, just comment out the lines from my pastebin. Glad to see things are solved for you.
[08:01] <profanephobia> piddy im not sure im understanding.. you say your cube isnt a cube at all but a two sided figure or what
[08:01] <jrib> nothanks_: you're using hoary?
[08:01] <fyrestrtr> bullgard4: means its not an official channel.
[08:02] <nothanks_> yep, 5.04
[08:02] <bullgard4> Dr_Doom1989_: Hier spricht man Englisch.
[08:02] <mroth> Oval_: Suspense. Mystery. Betrayal. Has Ubuntu-server finally found its match? Will Oval_ be able to rescue the beloved server? Find out next time on...#ubuntu.
[08:02] <user_> could some one send me usr/share/xsessions/kde.desktop  i over wrote mine
[08:02] <Dr_Doom1989_> ok sorry
[08:02] <jrib> nothanks_: you should upgrade?  It's no longer supported
[08:02] <Oval_> Hahaha mroth !
[08:02] <jrib> s/?/.
[08:02] <nothanks_> Becouse there wasn't an option to order the newest version to powerpc
[08:02] <Piddy> profanephobia: exactly
[08:02] <Oval_> Good one.
[08:02] <profanephobia> piddy ok
[08:02] <mroth> Oval_ there should be a linux soap opera
[08:02] <nothanks_> jrib: so... that means, I have to burn a cd and install it all again? :D
[08:02] <Piddy> and how do you make ur name orange when u type to me?
[08:03] <bullgard4> fyrestrtr: Thank you very much for explaining.
[08:03] <mroth> Piddy: type the user's name you're addressing in your message and it will highlight your message for that user
[08:03] <Oval_> Guys, will a Ubuntu Server suspend itself if it isn't connected to a network and none of its peripherals are in use?
[08:03] <pboyce> Profanephodia:ok its a dell xps it had a lvl0 raid and messed up on me so i formated it. now i want to install ubuntu and windows and still have a raid setup. its all unallocated right now the bios has raid options like sata and ata
[08:03] <regeya> yay, ubuntu server
[08:03] <jrib> nothanks_: I would recommend that since upgrading would take a lot longer
[08:03] <profanephobia> piddy start by stopping compiz
[08:03] <Piddy> mroth: like this?
[08:03] <mroth> Piddy: exactly like this
[08:03] <Piddy> profanephobia: ok
[08:03] <regeya> Oval_: y'know, that's some settings I've not checked; I've never had that happen. :-}
[08:03] <nothanks_> ohhh blast... :E
[08:04] <mroth>  you can type the user's name anywhere in your message, piddy.
[08:04] <nothanks_> Well thanks anyways :P
[08:04] <Oval_> regeya: Come to think of it, it's been running for days now under that very condition.
[08:04] <Piddy> ah, ok=)
[08:04] <Oval_> regeya: Wonder if hardware's failing.
[08:04] <pboyce> Profanephodia: so can i have raid in windows and ubuntu?
[08:04] <Oval_> regeya: Dum dum dum
[08:04] <profanephobia> piddy right click on your workspace switcher
[08:04] <regeya> huh
[08:04] <Piddy> profanephobia: 1 sec..
[08:04] <Oval_> regeya: Ah, my server did that for no apparent reason.
[08:04] <unagi_> anyone here use mencoder or ffmpeg or know how to convert .avi to a .tga sequence with control over the file name
[08:04] <regeya> we'll return to our murder mystery right after this message from noburpoline, the only gasoline with bicarbonate of soda.
[08:05] <Piddy> profanephobia I don't know how to stop it, lol.
[08:05] <profanephobia> pboyce you can ive seen it done but it created a lot of problems for the people that did
[08:05] <Wo|f> quit
[08:05] <crazy_> how to set default eg video player, gxine, is different from windows, cannot find the player icon
[08:05] <regeya> Oval_: yeah, did powernow attempt to put the system to sleep on a wonky computer, or is your hardware crapping out...that is indeed the question
[08:05] <profanephobia> piddy open the system monitor and select compiz and hit stop
[08:05] <pboyce> Profanephodia: ok can i have just raid in windows and still have unbuntu?
[08:06] <regeya> I thought the settings were always-on by default...but the only ubuntu-server install I've ever attempted is on a ppc
[08:06] <pboyce> Profanephodia:lol nvm that was a dumb question
[08:06] <profanephobia> crazy_ system -> pref -> preferred apps
[08:06] <bullgard4> What is meant by 'LATE suspend' of my agpgart-intel loadable module's message in kern.log?
[08:06] <hendrixski> hey, I'm trying to build something in pbuilder, but it won't compile it becuase it doesn't have the same evn variables as my system... is there a way to set an environment variable in the makefile or in debian/rules???
[08:07] <jrib> !defaultapps > crazy_ (see the private message from ubotu)
[08:07] <jrib> !defaultapp > crazy_ (see the private message from ubotu)
[08:07] <bz0b> Can someone please help me with this? http://pastebin.com/m18eb44ad
[08:07] <profanephobia> pboyce thats ok but yeah i wouldnt recommend raid with that combo
[08:07] <Piddy> profanephobia ok, done.
[08:07] <mroth> Oval_ is there any chance that your screen had just blanked? i know ubuntu does that ifyour mouse /keyboard is inactive for a while.
[08:07] <julle> How do i fix an "Error API Mismatch: This nvidia driver has the version 100.14.09, but the kernel module's version does not match." How do i fix this, please help me. i am sitting without GDM right now in irssi...
[08:07] <user_> Could someone with kubuntu 7.04 dcc me usr/share/xsessions/kde.desktop I over wrote mine....
[08:07] <pboyce> Profanephodia: ok what do u recommend?
[08:07] <profanephobia> piddy right click on your workspace or desktop switcher and add two more desktops
[08:08] <Oval_> mroth: No, the sound it was making went down a bunch.
[08:08] <Jack_Sparrow> !pastebin > Jack_Sparrow
[08:08] <fyrestrtr> julle: install kernel headers
[08:08] <mroth> Jack_Sparrow: what does that command do? !Pastebin >mroth
[08:08] <Oval_> mroth: Assuming it was 100% before it went down to 10%.  And then pushing the power button again it went to 0%.
[08:08] <mroth> !pastebing > mroth
[08:08] <mroth> !pastebin > mroth
[08:08] <unagi_> anyone here use mencoder or ffmpeg or know how to convert .avi to a .tga sequence with control over the file name
[08:08] <julle> fyrestrtr: how do i see what headers i need?
[08:09] <soothsayer> unagi_: Try #mplayer
[08:09] <mroth> Oval_ did you try to type on your keyboard first?
[08:09] <bz0b> Can someone please help me with this? http://pastebin.com/m18eb44ad
[08:09] <pboyce> Profanephodia: o and i have another problem when i use the live cd  and go into the normal install or live mode i can't see my mouse i have version 7.04, if i go in the safe mode i can
[08:09] <crazy_> jrib: cannot only find firefox and internet related, no default player for eg rmvb file
[08:09] <profanephobia> pboyce my set up is windows on my master and ubuntu on my slave
[08:09] <hendrixski> bz0b, that's a list of your hardware.. what's the issue?
[08:09] <geronimo> hi
[08:09] <bz0b> hendrixski, they are all unknown
[08:09] <envane> hi, i upgraded to fiesty, now all the windowmaker keys not longer work (f11, f12, switch workspaces, etc), does anyone know a fix?
[08:09] <mroth> geronimo: hulllo.
[08:09] <Oval_> mroth: No, I noticed the one light that was left at the same time that I pushed the button.
[08:09] <profanephobia> pboyce is your mouse wireless and if so what brand
[08:09] <geronimo> does anyone know if windows xp 32 bit version will run on 64 bit arch?
[08:10] <pboyce> Profanephodia: no its a laser ps2 mouse
[08:10] <mroth> Oval_: are you sure your bios doesn't have some kind of powerdown-after-inactivity function?
[08:10] <hendrixski> bz0b, oh... they are... hhmmm.  was it always like this or did you do something and then they were unknown?
[08:10] <Caipira> hello everyone...how i edit my sources.list??
[08:10] <Piddy> profanephobia I can't really find the desktops in that addingthing
[08:10] <mroth> mroth: maybe your hardware put itself to sleep, if it wasn't doing anything.
[08:10] <profanephobia> geronimo if you mean can you run 32bit windows inside 64bit ubuntu then yes
[08:10] <jrib> crazy_: did you see the message from ubotu?
[08:10] <fyrestrtr> julle: how did you install the drivers?
[08:10] <geronimo> profanephobia, no, install it on a 64 bit system
[08:10] <Oval_> mroth: It's been running for 24 hours so far, then I came home from work now, logged in, came here and then it happened.
[08:10] <profanephobia> piddy ok but you did find the desktop switcher right
[08:10] <Caipira> how i edit my sources.list??
[08:10] <julle> fyrestrtr: i just updated the system via synaptic
[08:11] <jport> sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:11] <pboyce> Profanephodia: i think its a graphic problem b/c i have a nvidia 6800 and it works in graphic safe mode
[08:11] <bz0b> hendrixski, i just bought a new dell inspiron 530 (windows version), i got sick of windows, and installed ubuntu, and it doesn't recognize anything im lucky i got the internet to work thanks to some guy on the forums
[08:11] <crazy_> jrib: yes, cannot help
[08:11] <mroth> Oval_: hrm. i don't know. i'm not a ubuntu-server user, though.
[08:11] <profanephobia> geronimo oh do you mean you have a 64bit processor but want a 32bit OS if so then yes you still can
[08:11] <hendrixski> Caipira, point an editor to /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:11] <Piddy> yeah, there are 3 icons in the lower right corner, right? profanephobia
[08:11] <jport> or sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:11] <Oval_> mroth: Pretty weird, huh?
[08:11] <geronimo> jport, you're too fast
[08:11] <mroth> does anybody know if i could run ubuntu-server on a 200mhz laptop and run xdm with fluxbox and have it run at a reasonable speed?
[08:11] <jport> :p
[08:11] <geronimo> profanephobia, thank you
[08:11] <jport> lol
[08:11] <fyrestrtr> julle: install linux-headers-generic (unless you are on some special hardware)
[08:11] <profanephobia> piddy prolly it looks like little boxes
[08:11] <hendrixski> bz0b, oh, that is weird
[08:11] <jrib> crazy_: did you find a rmvb file and right click on it?  Then go to Properties?  Then to the "open with" tab?
[08:11] <profanephobia> geronimo welcome
[08:11] <mroth> my step mom uses puppyon her old laptop and it runs fast but she needs IE for some webpages
[08:11] <unimatrix9> bz0b ; wich version of ubuntu do you use?
[08:11] <fyrestrtr> mroth: define 'reasonable'
[08:12] <julle> fyrestrtr: okey i'll try that thank you
[08:12] <mroth> fyrestrtr: well under puppy everything runs pretty quick
[08:12] <Oval_> mroth: The one I'm running it on is 200mhz, runs fine.  XDM and Fluxbox are entirely different questions :-)
[08:12] <geronimo> mroth, that sucks, could slap these web developers
[08:12] <Piddy> profanephobia yeah, 1 recycle bin, and 2 desktops.
[08:12] <bz0b> unimatrix9, feistyfawn
[08:12] <Spydon> My gutsy live-cd wont start x, it gave me some message about bcm43xx.fw
[08:12] <crazy_> jrib: yes I did, but when go to etc/gxine , (sorry used to windows) many files, no gxine icon to choose from
[08:12] <Oval_> mroth: Hell, it ran Windows 98.
[08:12] <mroth> fyrestrtr: it takes about 10 seconds to start mozilla but other than that it runs very fast
[08:12] <profanephobia> piddy ok right click the two desktops and go to prefrences
[08:13] <unimatrix9> bz0b ; how old is the machine, and wich type is it again?
[08:13] <hendrixski> unimatrix9, I'm not aware of feisty having hardware issues on that scale, are you?
[08:13] <mroth> oval_ yeah...i wish i could just test it...oh wait, i can! lol i have a VM on this installation. sweet.
[08:13] <bz0b> unimatrix9, brand new machine
[08:13] <mroth> geronimo: what?
[08:13] <bz0b> unimatrix9, it is almost same specs as ubundell except gfx card
[08:13] <FurryNemesis> ubundell
[08:13] <FurryNemesis> ?
[08:13] <jrib> crazy_: it's probably /usr/bin/gxine that you want
[08:13] <geronimo> mroth, the ones who make websites for IE
[08:13] <profanephobia> ubundell lol
[08:13] <hendrixski> lol @ ubundell... that's a good name for it
[08:13] <unimatrix9> bz0b ; normally intel is well supported , but in your case it might be to new, you see, linux hackers need time to figure out hardware
[08:13] <mroth> geronimo: oh yeah, no freaking kidding. pisses me off.
[08:14] <profanephobia> thats great
[08:14] <crazy_> jrib: is all application install using apt-get will install in /usr/bin directory?
[08:14] <pboyce> Profanephodia: to set as slave do i have to go into the computer and set the jumpers?
[08:14] <mroth> geronimo: my litle sister's teachers use IE-only programming. the damn stuff doesn't render in ff or mozilla or any other gecko based browser
[08:14] <geronimo> mroth, take a chainsaw and follow me, raaargh!
[08:14] <jrib> crazy_: most binaries should go there, yes
[08:14] <desertc> Question: I do not have DeCSS installed, but I should be able to watch DVD that I make (like home-video) on GNOME Totem?  I get the error that it is missing plugins.  Can anyone please help?  I am about to file a bug report with GNOME.
[08:14] <unimatrix9> bz0b ; you are running from livecd right?
[08:14] <profanephobia> pboyce yes set the jumpers
[08:14] <bz0b> unimatrix9, i already installed
[08:14] <julle> fyrestrtr:it said i already had the latest version
[08:14] <geronimo> mroth, make his wife cheat on him
[08:14] <profanephobia> lol
[08:15] <pboyce> Profanephodia: k thanks
[08:15] <profanephobia> welcome
[08:15] <crazy_> jrib: got it, but choose gxine or gxine client?
[08:15] <unimatrix9> bz0b ; if you run from livecd , you get the same thing ? or try an older ubuntu version to see if the same thing happens
[08:15] <bz0b> Does anyone here have an  ubundell desktop that you can send me your drivers
[08:15] <bz0b> unimatrix9, yes
[08:15] <jrib> crazy_: I don't know, try both and see what works :)
[08:15] <pboyce> Profanephodia: ill do that and install hopefully ill be back and my mouse will work
[08:15] <unimatrix9> same thing?
[08:15] <Piddy> profanephobia 1 problem... I can't close windows... there are no icons for maximizing etc anywhere:O
[08:15] <julle> How do i write to see what linux headers i need to install ?
[08:16] <jport> Piddy are you using beryl ?
[08:16] <mroth> geronimo: yeah but thenthere'd be even more drama. could you imagine? "Rich, I had to sleep with him - you wer eprogramming your student's websites with IE-only code!!" "Shiela, I'm sorry - i've been wrong all along, but now everything is too much to bear! I'm going to have to sudo kill myself!"
[08:16] <Piddy> jport yeah
[08:16] <crazy_> jrib: is gxine and not gxine client
[08:16] <profanephobia> he stopped compiz
[08:16] <unimatrix9> bz0b ; lspci --vv ( wich is v v )
[08:16] <geronimo> mroth, so? :>
[08:16] <fyrestrtr> julle: hrmm, just try sudo apt-get upgrade
[08:16] <geronimo> mroth, okay, sorry, I'm a big sadist
[08:16] <profanephobia> piddy restart your x server
[08:16] <fyrestrtr> julle: rather sudo apt-get upgrade dist-upgrade
[08:17] <crazy_> is there any control alt del command in ubutun?
[08:17] <geronimo> mroth, Though I hope he suffers in devel heaven
[08:17] <Piddy> profanephobia ok
[08:17] <peeps_work> how can I get suspend mode to work on my laptop?
[08:17] <Piddy> brb
[08:17] <user_> Could someone with kubuntu 7.04 dcc me usr/share/xsessions/kde.desktop I over wrote mine....
[08:17] <peeps_work> it is a dell precision m60
[08:17] <bz0b> unimatrix9, http://pastebin.com/m760dc5a0
[08:17] <fyrestrtr> how much swap do you have?
[08:17] <unimatrix9> reading it
[08:17] <mroth> has anybody else noticed that xubuntu feisty alternate makes the CD a required repository? that's annoying.
[08:17] <profanephobia> i didnt mean for him to completely restart
[08:17] <jport> lol
[08:17] <jrib> mroth: turn it off by commenting it in your /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:17] <peeps_work> when I wake from suspend, my X session is lost
[08:17] <fyrestrtr> mroth: just delete it from the list
[08:18] <Piddy> profanephobia done
[08:18] <mroth> fyrestrtr: yeah i know ... but its still annoying, jrib
[08:18] <crazy_> what is the equivalent of control alt del for ubuntu 7.04 PPC?
[08:18] <profanephobia> piddy ok now try to go to that desktop switcher pref
[08:18] <geronimo> crazy_, htop
[08:18] <mroth> crazy_ Ctrl alt backspace
[08:18] <geronimo> mroth, no!
[08:18] <jport> LOL
[08:18] <fyrestrtr> mroth: ubuntu does that too
[08:18] <geronimo> mroth, that kills the xserver
[08:18] <profanephobia> lol
[08:18] <jport> hahaha
[08:19] <geronimo> -.-
[08:19] <mroth> geronimo: doesn't ctrl alt del restart thew hole system in windows?
[08:19] <jport> no it doesnt
[08:19] <jport> it starts the task manager
[08:19] <fyrestrtr> mroth: it used to, not any more.
[08:19] <profanephobia> mroth no it opens the system monitor
[08:19] <geronimo> mroth, that's ctrl alt esc
[08:19] <s0b> exactly
[08:19] <mroth> geronimo: oh, well thats only in new versiosn of windows...like post 98 (:
[08:19] <profanephobia> lol
[08:19] <unimatrix9> bz0b ; really odd , and what does not work ? sound / network etc?
[08:19] <geronimo> mroth, :> yeah, like the past 8 years or sth
[08:19] <fiXXXerMet> mdadm --detail /dev/md0 shows 3 devices in the array.  When I try to fail or remove the devices, I get "mdadm: set device faulty failed for /dev/hda1:  No such device"
[08:19] <Piddy> profanephobia yeah?
[08:20] <unagi_> i have never been more frustrated in my life
[08:20] <mroth> unagi_: why
[08:20] <geronimo> does anyone know a free windows anti-vir thingy?
[08:20] <Oval_> Why on earth does Ubuntu want me to insert a CD to install packages with apt-get when it's connected to the Internet?
[08:20] <profanephobia> piddy and in number of workspaces type 4
[08:20] <profanephobia> or six
[08:20] <mroth> Oval_ hahaha i was just talking about that
[08:20] <jrib> geronimo: try ##windows
[08:20] <sebleblanc> geronimo: #windows.
[08:20] <profanephobia> piddy however many you want then restart compiz
[08:20] <mroth> Oval_ you have to commend out the CD rom from the sources.list
[08:20] <sebleblanc> :P
[08:20] <fyrestrtr> geronimo: google apps will give you free 90 days of Norton.
[08:20] <animositee> does anyone know how to fix this?- "Kernel Panic - not syncing: IO-APIC + timer doesn't work! Try using the 'noapic' kernel parameter"
[08:20] <mroth> Oval_ comment*
[08:20] <fyrestrtr> geronimo: AOL (yes, *that* AOL) has a free virus scanner too
[08:21] <sebleblanc> Animositee: try using the 'noapic' kernel parameter.
[08:21] <unagi_> becuase i know its possible to convert .avi to a .tga sequence with file.001.tga filname format
[08:21] <bz0b> sound works, but its not recognized, everytime i update driver i need to reinstall ethernet drivers, and gfx card doesn't seem to need restricted drivers, when it should,
[08:21] <sebleblanc> Pretty self-explanatory.
[08:21] <mroth> sebleblanc: hahaha
[08:21] <profanephobia> animositee give it a valium
[08:21] <unagi_> but i cant figure it out and no one else is able or willing to help
[08:21] <gdp> hey everybody, I am completely new to linux and was wondering if anyone could help me install a wireless driver
[08:21] <geronimo> fyrestrtr, thanks..
[08:21] <Oval_> mroth: Haha, good timing.  Thanks for the info.
[08:21] <animositee> im dumb with linux lol
[08:21] <animositee> i just installed it
[08:21] <bz0b> unimatrix9, i mean everytime i update kernel i need to reinstall ethernet drivers
[08:21] <profanephobia> dont worry bout it
[08:21] <sebleblanc> I'll look it up for you :P
[08:22] <gdp> hey everybody, I am completely new to linux and was wondering if anyone could help me install a wireless driver
[08:22] <profanephobia> gdp whats your card
[08:22] <crazy_> how to lock ubuntu without quiting program that is running?
[08:22] <animositee> im in the same boat as gdp
[08:22] <fyrestrtr> gdp: first step is to read the wiki
[08:22] <fyrestrtr> !wifi
[08:22] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:22] <gdp> it's bcm4306
[08:22] <unimatrix9> bz0b ; kernel updates can mess up installation , that does happen
[08:22] <Oval_> crazy_: Little door with an arrow in the corner.
[08:22] <Oval_> crazy_: Click it and Lock.
[08:22] <fyrestrtr> animositee: you should also read the wiki, then if you have questions, come ask in here.
[08:23] <Oval_> crazy_: Think there's a shortcut, like Ctrl+Alt+L, but I don't have my Ubuntu on me.
[08:23] <mroth> Oval_ is there a keyboard shortcut for that?
[08:23] <neverblue> whats a wiki :)
[08:23] <geronimo> I wish I could overclock my dvd drive so it would move out faster :(
[08:23] <crazy_> Oval: btm right hand corner?
[08:23] <unagi_> maybe all of a sudden something that was possible 2 weeks ago isnt possible in ubuntu
[08:23] <Piddy> profanephobia should I quit compiz.real aswell?
[08:23] <bz0b> unimatrix9, i just want a stable install with all hardware with their drivers, if they are not out yet, i guess i can wait, but im pretty sure dell has the drivers considering they sell the ubundell
[08:23] <unimatrix9> bz0b ; try to create an working ubuntu , and not update the kernel ...
[08:23] <Oval_> crazy_: Top-right.  Or Ctrl+Alt+L.
[08:23] <mroth> Oval_ ctrl alt L isn't working for me
[08:23] <Oval_> mroth: We're in good sync.
[08:23] <fyrestrtr> bz0b: only on *some* systems.
[08:23] <profanephobia> piddy after you set the number of desktops start compiz
[08:24] <unagi_> anyone here use mencoder or ffmpeg or know how to convert .avi to a .tga sequence with control over the file name
[08:24] <gdp> thanks, checking out the wiki
[08:24] <neverblue> unagi_, ask in #tovid?
[08:24] <bz0b> fyrestrtr, what do you mean? does their inspiron 530n have it
[08:24] <profanephobia> gdp go here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1071920&mode=linear
[08:24] <unimatrix9> bz0b ; Dell themselve also want better drivers , they are working on it woth the hardware vendors
[08:24] <crazy_> Oval_: thanks, it is the on/off button logo
[08:24] <Piddy> profanephobia yeah, but should I quit compiz.real aswell?
[08:24] <gdp> k, thanks
[08:24] <profanephobia> piddy no point now
[08:24] <unimatrix9> its a matter of time..
[08:24] <Oval_> crazy_: No problem.
[08:25] <crazy_> Oval_: control alt L works fine too, thank you from Singapore
[08:25] <mroth> anybody here ever play Descent?
[08:25] <profanephobia> mroth
[08:25] <mroth> profanephobia: yes?
[08:25] <unagi_> no one is in tovid neverblue
[08:25] <aricz> mroth, yup..
[08:25] <bz0b> unimatrix9, so you are saying dell are sending out these systems without full compatibility and all the drivers?
[08:25] <profanephobia> mroth yeah i love that game ( i hit enter)
[08:25] <animositee> nope, im a cs1.6 nerd
[08:25] <unimatrix9> bz0b ; so best for you is to create an working desktop , and not to mess to much with it when its stable..( no kernel updates and the like )
[08:25] <Oval_> mroth: I think it's in your Keyboard Shortcuts menu, should be configurable.  Probably your default's just changed.
[08:25] <mroth> animositee: welll its totally different from cs...
[08:25] <unagi_> dell doesnt write drivers for linux
[08:25] <crazy_> any sim city version for ubuntu
[08:26] <profanephobia> but dell pushes for them
[08:26] <mroth> descent rocks. have you guys tried the Descent into Cerebrus mod for Doom3?
[08:26] <animositee> thats all i play, really
[08:26] <Piddy> profanephobia no, what i mean is,.. When I quit the compiz processes, I didn't quit compiz.real... should I?
[08:26] <unagi_> i am pulling my hair out over here im so frustrated
[08:26] <crazy_> regarding games, anyone knows linux version for "pacman'?
[08:26] <profanephobia> piddy oh go ahead and end it then ... then start it all back up
[08:26] <profanephobia> unagi_ what is it
[08:27] <mroth> does anybody know how to make xubuntu do the update notification like ubuntu?
[08:27] <animositee> how exactly do i use the 'noapic' parameter??? (noob to linux obviously)
[08:27] <crazy_> !internet explorer
[08:27] <unagi_> im only trying to convert .avi to a .tga sequence
[08:27] <jrib> crazy_: there's lincity, it's like simcity
[08:27] <deathblooms237> :)
[08:27] <mroth> !IE
[08:27] <ubotu> For Irish whiskey and ubuntu support, visit #ubuntu-ie, Ta an uisce beatha agus cuidi Ubuntu ar #ubuntu-ie, Bag filte ort
[08:27] <digitalice> Hello
[08:27] <profanephobia> irish whiskey lol
[08:27] <Pici> !ies4linux |
[08:27] <ubotu> : ies4linux is a script that quickly and effortlessly helps you install 3 versions of IE in Wine. Information can be found at http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page including instructions specifically for Ubuntu. ies4linux is aimed at web designers and ie-only sites, so please, dont use any of the IEs to navigate! Use Firefox!
[08:27] <digitalice> hello
[08:27] <Piddy> l
[08:27] <crazy_> jrib: free?
[08:28] <animositee>  how exactly do i use the 'noapic' parameter??? (noob to linux obviously) PM plz
[08:28] <mroth> free as in beer, i know that/
[08:28] <jrib> crazy_: yes
[08:28] <crazy_> any ubuntu version of pacman?
[08:28] <digitalice> if ive got a AMD 64 X2 ... wich version ive got to download?
[08:28] <Piddy> profanephobia now the maximize buttons a re gone again... happens every time i quit compiz.real -.-
[08:28] <profanephobia> animositee ive never had to use it but i would just google it
[08:28] <digitalice> i need a SMP kernel version ...
[08:28] <mroth> crazy_: why settle for a "versoin"? intall stella (atari emulator) and play the original (:
[08:28] <jrib> !info lincity | crazy_
[08:28] <ubotu> crazy_: lincity: build & maintain a city/country. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.13.1-6 (feisty), package size 506 kB, installed size 2880 kB
[08:28] <animositee> yeah
[08:28] <CZilla> I am having an issure with scree resolution...  Not one I have seen before.  Nvdrivers installed and both card and monitor support 1440x900  Only minor problem is that moving the mouse to the top or bottom of the page scrolls the background about 1/2"  res is fine other than that...
[08:29] <jrib> crazy_: try 'apt-cache search pacman'
[08:29] <unimatrix9> livecd noapic
[08:29] <profanephobia> piddy yeah damn well once you restart and start compiz your cube should have more sides
[08:29] <Piddy> ok=D
[08:29] <digitalice> anyone?
[08:29] <LiberCogito> crazy_: There are some awesome emulators for linux, I'd recommending googling
[08:29] <profanephobia> yeah there is
[08:30] <mroth> what's the easiest and powerful-est GUI burning program for music avail in ubuntu?
[08:30] <profanephobia> most of these problems you can google too lol
[08:30] <CZilla> mroth: K3B
[08:30] <profanephobia> powerful-est lol
[08:30] <Ze_M> where can i download latest kubuntu ppc gutsy snapshot?
[08:30] <aslan_> salu les gens
[08:30] <mroth> CZilla: anything that has a few less dependencies and/or system requirements? i'm running xubuntu...
[08:30] <youknowme> hello, I've got a .wps file that I need to open but I just keep getting told "Cannot open /media/My Book/WinXP Files/Robin/robin resume.wps: No application is known for this kind of file." can somebody help  me?
[08:31] <mroth> youknowme open it manually in openoffice 2.
[08:31] <dxdt> Ze_M: I had thought that ppc was oficially no longer supported.  Am I wrong on that?  I thought it was dropped roughly the time ppc was dropped by Mac
[08:31] <mroth> youknowme open openoffice and use the "open" dialog
[08:31] <Ze_M> dxdt: for what i know continues being supported by the community
[08:31] <Geek> eww
[08:31] <Geek> WPS= ms works
[08:31] <youknowme> mroth, thanks i'll try that but why won't it open automatically?
[08:31] <profanephobia> = doesnt work in linux
[08:31] <CZilla> mroth: You want easy, you want powerful.. and on budget hardware... hummmmm let me think...
[08:32] <dxdt> Ze_M: Yeah, that is what I meant.  I wasn't sure if you knew that or not.
[08:32] <mroth> Czilla don't tell me its not possible b/c we're dealign with linux here my friend.
[08:32] <mroth> czilla hehe
[08:32] <Ze_M> dxdt: but where can i get it
[08:32] <DIL> cis7850@cis7850-laptop:~$ sudo kismet
[08:32] <DIL> Server options:  none
[08:32] <DIL> Client options:  none
[08:32] <DIL> Starting server...
[08:32] <DIL> Waiting for server to start before starting UI...
[08:32] <DIL> Suid priv-dropping disabled.  This may not be secure.
[08:32] <DIL> No specific sources given to be enabled, all will be enabled.
[08:32] <mroth> youknowme i'm not sure why it doesn't automatically open. try it the other way for now.
[08:32] <DIL> Enabling channel hopping.
[08:32] <DIL> Enabling channel splitting.
[08:32] <profanephobia> stop
[08:32] <ali110> is it possible to install JAVA JRE and configure it with the browser using apt-get ???
[08:32] <DIL> Source 0 (orinocosource): Enabling monitor mode for orinoco source interface wlan0 channel 6...
[08:32] <unimatrix9> cant open office open wps files?
[08:32] <DIL> FATAL: Could not find 'monitor' private ioctl or use the newer style 'mode monitor' command.  This typically means that the drivers have not been patched or the correct drivers are being loaded. See the troubleshooting section of the README for more information.
[08:32] <regeya> flood flood floodity flood
[08:32] <ConstyXI1> the Cube has sucked in my soul :)
[08:32] <regeya> !flood | DIL
[08:32] <ubotu> DIL: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:32] <samalex> hey guys.. any chance of getting Ubuntu to install on a very old system, like a 486 or sub-200Mhz Pentium system?
[08:32] <unimatrix9> cant open office open wps files?
[08:32] <samalex> command line only, no GUI needed
[08:33] <CZilla> jrib: It is me Sparrow....  Any ideas on that screen res/shifting issue...
[08:33] <ompaul> samalex, not a hope
[08:33] <youknowme> mroth, thanks it worked
[08:33] <profanephobia> samalex maybe but damn .... why lol
[08:33] <ConstyXI1> samalex: yeah, just use the alt cd
[08:33] <jrib> DIL: please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org for large pastes
[08:33] <crazy_> !googling
[08:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about googling - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:33] <nuit> ompaul, no? only command ly
[08:33] <mroth> youknowme: kewl. i think you have to manually associate openoffice with those ancient formats
[08:33] <nuit> line should work
[08:33] <LiberCogito> samalex: Try Puppy Linux.
[08:33] <ConstyXI1> samalex: sorry, the sever cd
[08:33] <ali110> is it possible to install JAVA JRE and configure it with the browser using apt-get ???
[08:33] <jrib> CZilla: nope haven't seen that before, sorry
[08:33] <ompaul> nuit, the kernel would crush it
[08:33] <jrib> !java > ali110 (see the private message from ubotu)
[08:33] <Ze_M> dxdt: do you know?
[08:33] <profanephobia> samalex just use the server
[08:33] <Piddy> profanephobia nope, still only 2 sides... though, i have 4 desktops
[08:34] <crazy_> what is googling?
[08:34] <DIL> thanks ubotu
[08:34] <ali110> !java
[08:34] <profanephobia> piddy damn that should have done it
[08:34] <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
[08:34] <samalex> On a command line only file system, a slower PC will work just fine... I remember a day when a 100Mhz box was a powerhouse, and if we'ren ot doing anything major (DB, web, etc), why not stick with an older system,.
[08:34] <CZilla> jrib: Neither have I.... desktop is larger than the screen and scrolls when the mose hits the top or bottom..
[08:34] <george_> hi there everyone :)
[08:34] <Oval_> mroth
[08:34] <jport> do you have compiz manager installed ?
[08:34] <mroth> Oval_ s'wha?
[08:34] <samalex> profanephobia: thanks.. i do have 7.04 server, and I'll try that one.
[08:34] <profanephobia> crazy_ your joking right lol dont worry about it go to www.google.com
[08:34] <jport> haha
[08:34] <LiberCogito> crazy_ ... wow you are crazy.  Googling is the verb usage of Google.  Meaning, go search for it at google.com
[08:34] <profanephobia> samalex yeah no gui but hey its linux lol
[08:34] <george_> is this the right channel to discuss a problem I'm having with gutsy atm ?
[08:35] <samalex> ALso I'm trying to part together a system for a friend to start learning linux, and if I can only get a slower box together, Linux is linux :)
[08:35] <crazy_> limited voca
[08:35] <neverblue> george_, yes
[08:35] <samalex> profanephobia: yup ...
[08:35] <crazy_> limited vocab
[08:35] <regeya> I want sooo little eyecandy in life; I just want my desktop to slide about when I switch virtual desktops
[08:35] <unimatrix9> samalex , get an better box
[08:35] <mroth> has anybody tried Listen or Exaile?
[08:35] <mroth> has anybody tried Listen or Exaile?
[08:35] <fyrestrtr> unagi_: any luck?
[08:35] <LiberCogito> samalex: how much ram?
[08:35] <Pici> mroth: I use exaile
[08:35] <profanephobia> mroth exaile is good
[08:35] <unagi> sure if you call a bunch of targas named 00000000001.tga luck
[08:35] <CZilla> jrib: It works fine if I back it down to 1280x960  not a biggie.. this res will work for them
[08:36] <Oval> Sorry about that mroth.
[08:36] <Piddy> profanephobia now there are 4 cubes with 2 sides instead.
[08:36] <george_> well,here's my problem: I have some partitions that gutsy just does not see, ( sdb16,sdb17 and sdb18),they are not listed in /dev, but qtparted seems them just fine
[08:36] <mroth> profanephobia: Pici i'm light on resources, is it a hog?
[08:36] <profanephobia> piddy lol what the hell
[08:36] <mroth> Oval_ no prob, whats up
[08:36] <unagi> i mean at least i have the avi outputted to tga but i need the file name a specific name
[08:36] <crazy_> I install njam but cannot find pacman
[08:36] <george_> any clues on what to try? ( the hard disk is on a IDE interface)
[08:36] <Pici> mroth: I'm not sure, I'm not on that computer right now
[08:36] <profanephobia> mroth nah not to bad but it has a splash screen
[08:36] <Oval> mroth: My screen just froze up and somehow your name got in there, don't know whether I clicked it or something.  Credit goes to Mac's Colloquy.
[08:36] <samalex> bbiab
[08:36] <profanephobia> mroth for best lightwieght player that can play anything get vlc
[08:36] <unagi> any idea fyrestrtr
[08:36] <Oval> mroth: Now I'm on irssi though, so it's okay.
[08:36] <jrib> crazy_: have you enabled universe?
[08:37] <mroth> profanephobia: w/e that doesn't bother me as long as it'll run smooth when its running and handle a bg library
[08:37] <fyrestrtr> unagi: I found something...maybe. You want to take an avi, and convert it into .tga files, right?
[08:37] <mroth> Oval: are you running w/o GUI?
[08:37] <profanephobia> mroth then it should be fine
[08:37] <crazy_> jrib: u mean in software source, if so yes. I used apt-get install njam, but cannot find pacman
[08:37] <Oval> mroth: Yeah, irssi is definitely the best one out there, GUI or not.
[08:37] <unimatrix9> !partitions
[08:37] <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
[08:37] <unagi> right
[08:37] <jrib> crazy_: umm, did you do 'apt-get install pacman'?
[08:37] <Oval> mroth: Of the many clients I've tried anyways.
[08:37] <fyrestrtr> unagi: okay, I might have something ... I need to test it first on a small .avi file. Got one that I can use?
[08:38] <unagi> not a small one no
[08:38] <jrib> crazy_: oh, I see what you mean... try 'njam'?
[08:38] <riaal> I need something called "evdev" for my logitec mouse, anyone know how to get it?
[08:38] <mroth> Oval: hrm. i don't use irc much except for this channel (:
[08:38] <unagi> ive gotten mplayer to convert
[08:38] <unagi> i just need a specific filename
[08:38] <george_> well, I am on kubuntu, but I assume this isn't a DE problem ,since I can't find the devices in /dev
[08:38] <DIL> trying to install kismet but got errors pls see http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32264
[08:38] <mroth> who wants to play a quick round of descent!?
[08:38] <mroth> exit
[08:39] <fyrestrtr> unagi: and just renaming the files is a problem because...........?
[08:39] <crazy_> jrib: oic, must apt-get install njam and then apt-get install pacman
[08:39] <profanephobia> mroth i couldnt get it to work on ubuntu
[08:39] <profanephobia> mroth now IM the one who needs help lol
[08:39] <unimatrix9> george_ what does mount tell?
[08:39] <crazy_> jrib: I found my favourite pacman game. hurray
[08:39] <jrib> crazy_: nah, they are different programs, but both are like pacman I guess
[08:39] <unagi> because when i am converting 20 .avi in more than one directory it seems a waste of time to sit there and type in 20 lines of code changing each of them to what sequence im dealing with
[08:39] <unagi> why cant mplayer just give me a way to output to a certain filename
[08:40] <XtypeWriter74> hi. does anybody know a good alternative to flickr ?
[08:40] <crazy_> jrib: the pacman logo is on the game menu
[08:40] <profanephobia> holy shit a dumbass i work with just turned off our servers
[08:40] <neverblue> !language profanephobia
[08:40] <TuxOtaku> hey guys....anyone here ever used FVWM-Crystal?
[08:40] <profanephobia> geesh sorry
[08:40] <neverblue> !language | profanephobia
[08:40] <ubotu> profanephobia: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[08:40] <george_> unimatrix9 well,mount gives me the list of devices mounted as they are in /etc/fstab
[08:40] <jrib> riaal: install xserver-xorg-input-evdev and enable it in xorg.conf... I have a guide for the mx1000 at wiki.ubuntu.com which should give you an idea
[08:40] <unimatrix9> george_ and yours are not there?
[08:41] <unagi> i cant believe out of 1136 users in here no one is able to help
[08:41] <george_> unimatrix9 : 3 of the partitons are missing (both in fstab,mount and /dev folder)
[08:41] <Piddy> profanephobia I know xD
[08:41] <Piddy> So... crap, I gotta fix this stuff....
[08:41] <unimatrix9> george_ backup your fstab first , then add them manually...
[08:42] <jrib> crazy_: great
[08:42] <riaal> jrib, Im following this one http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=65471&highlight=mx518 but I get evdev unknown protocoll :( Is there in your guide how to enable it in xorg.conf? Im confused
[08:42] <unagi> fine......another thing that linux cant do
[08:42] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: Try the diskmounter script...  works well
[08:42] <Jack_Sparrow> !diskmounter
[08:42] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - See also !fuse
[08:42] <unimatrix9> hmm
[08:42] <george_> unimatrix9 I did that, I did  umount -a and mount -a , but mount complaines the devices I've added manually do not exist
[08:42] <jrib> riaal: did you install the package I mentioned?
[08:43] <riaal> jrib, yes, It said already latest version =/
[08:43] <crazy_> my ppc ubuntu cannot install flash
[08:43] <jport> george do they show up in sudo fdisk -l
[08:43] <jrib> riaal: hold on let me load the guide (56k)
[08:43] <crazy_> !flash
[08:43] <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
[08:43] <geronimo> Pirates!
[08:43] <george_> Jack_Sparrow where can I find that script ? apt-get says nothing about it
[08:43] <unagi> anyone know how to control the filename mplayer outputs a file to
[08:43] <riaal> jrib, thanks a lot
[08:43] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: See the link
[08:43] <george_> jport : they do show up with fdisk -l
[08:43] <DIL> trying to install kismet but got errors pls see http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32264
[08:44] <Superkuh> I am mounting an ntfs partition via ntfs-3g. I wish to set the file permissions for this partition to -rw-rw-r-- instead of 777 as default , so in fstab I tried adding ,umask=0112. Upon un/remounting the partition is only accessible by root -x-----. Any clues as to what I am doing wrong?
[08:44] <TuxOtaku> hey I'm having trouble starting FWVM-Crystal....every time I try to login choosing it as a session it gives me one of those "your session has lasted less than 10 seconds" errors and boots me out to GDM
[08:44] <unimatrix9> george_  what filesystem do they use?
[08:44] <TuxOtaku> I checked my xsession-errors log
[08:44] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: Save the script to your desktop... then terminal   cd Desktop   then   sudo bash diskmounter
[08:44] <jrib> riaal: that guide is outdated, that's no longer how you setup evdev
[08:44] <TuxOtaku> a bunch of stuff about missing icons
[08:44] <george_> unimatrix9 : fat32 ,as well as some other partitons I have on that hdd
[08:44] <TuxOtaku> which I know exist
[08:44] <george_> Jack_Sparrow :thx , will try that now :)
[08:44] <unagi> does anyone here know ANYTHING about mplayer?
[08:44] <unimatrix9> ok , first follow jack_sparrows advise and try that
[08:45] <riaal> jrib, really? okey, what to do ? follow your guide?
[08:45] <jrib> !anyone | unagi
[08:45] <ubotu> unagi: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[08:45] <geronimo> unagi, I know it's a media player :>
[08:45] <jport> Superkuh see http://www.ubuntugeek.com/mount-your-widows-partitions-and-make-it-read-and-writable.html
[08:45] <unagi> i have been asking my question
[08:45] <unagi> no one here is replying
[08:45] <unagi> its ridiculous
[08:45] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: wget http://media.ubuntu-nl.org/scripts/diskmounter
[08:45] <unagi> 1138 people and no one knows anything about this?
[08:45] <unimatrix9> unagi try again
[08:45] <fyrestrtr> unagi: I know lots of things about mplayer. Your problem is not one that mplayer can solve.
[08:45] <fyrestrtr> unagi: you need to script it.
[08:45] <Jack_Sparrow> !attitude
[08:45] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[08:45] <unagi> why cant mplayer solve it
[08:45] <unagi> thats not a hard issue
[08:45] <fyrestrtr> then solve it yourself :)
[08:45] <Shania> dear
[08:46] <unagi> outputting to cold.001.tga instead of 0000000000.tga is too hard for mplayer?
[08:46] <kblin> hi
[08:46] <geronimo> hi kblin
[08:46] <unimatrix9> unagi , just renaming is hard?
[08:46] <fyrestrtr> unagi: is it too hard for you to write a quick oneliner to convert the filenames?
[08:47] <unagi> first of all if i knew the line to rename then maybe no it wouldnt be hard
[08:47] <unagi> but when im converting 20 .avi at a time yea
[08:47] <unagi> renaming probably isnt the smartest option
[08:47] <fyrestrtr> in all the time you have been in here; you could have googled enough to write your own little bash script to do it for you.
[08:47] <jrib> !enter | unagi
[08:47] <ubotu> unagi: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:47] <unagi> i have been googling this whole issue
[08:47] <unagi> both parts of it
[08:47] <unagi> renaming and coverting
[08:47] <Superkuh> jport: I am having no issues reading or writing with default inherited permissions; but with the exectuable bit set I cannot serve up the data via thttpd. Are you suggesting I try setting the owner as per that document to my user account and forget the umask?
[08:47] <unagi> i can never understand the man files
[08:47] <Jack_Sparrow> thanks
[08:47] <geronimo> unagi_, why not?
[08:47] <Iradigalesc> Hi! Anyone here use KVIrc with a language different than English? I can't see some menus charters
[08:48] <IdleOne> ty
[08:48] <riaal> jrib, you still here?
[08:48] <jrib> riaal: yes
[08:48] <unimatrix9> unagi , how do you convert the files?
[08:48] <knightz> is there any beta vesion out for the new ubuntu> yet?
[08:48] <unimatrix9> unagi , how do you convert the files?
[08:48] <george_> Jack_Sparrow :so I've run the script...what should I see changed ?
[08:48] <jport> Superkuh try that.
[08:48] <IdleOne> knightz, #ubuntu+1
[08:48] <pike__> knightz: feisty is current release
[08:48] <unagi> mplayer currently....if you have a better way id love to know it
[08:48] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: Did it find unmounted drives?
[08:48] <riaal> jrib, any sugestions on where I can read about the evdev stuff?
[08:48] <unimatrix9> george_ you should see the driives
[08:48] <knightz> ok
[08:49] <kblin> unagi: for renames, look into at the ${variable/pattern/replacement} construction in bash
[08:49] <kblin> unagi: just play with that one a little, it's really handy
[08:49] <TuxOtaku> so does anyone in here have any experience with FVWM-Crystal?
[08:49] <jrib> riaal: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MX1000Mouse
[08:49] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: The only way it wont is if those drives already show up in fstab.. even if they are not mounted correctly
[08:49] <unimatrix9> not really
[08:49] <unagi> ill look into it but like i said i would really rather find a way to convert .avi to .tga in a certain filename
[08:49] <george_> Jack_Sparrow what paste service could I use to show the output ?
[08:49] <riaal> jrib, thanks a lot for helping
[08:49] <jrib> riaal: 'man evdev' is helpful too but it's a bit cryptic if you aren't a bit familiar with it yet
[08:49] <flayk> heyy
[08:50] <Jack_Sparrow> !pastebin > george_
[08:50] <unagi> does anyone have a suggestion?
[08:50] <Piddy> Can anyone help me out a little? In the lower right corner I have 4 different desktops.. But the "cube" is still 2-sided. It seems there are 4 different cubes, with 2 sides..
[08:50] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: also put your fstab in there as well please,
[08:50] <Superkuh> jport: Tried; same result as I described before.
[08:50] <fyrestrtr> unagi: for example, for file in *.avi; do mkdir $file; cd $file; mencoder [blah blah] ; rename 's/([0-9] +)\.tga/$file\.$1\.avi/' *.tga; end
[08:50] <george_> Jack_Sparrow thx :) a moment
[08:50] <unimatrix9> unagi , i do convert files too, but just do it one at a time
[08:50] <unagi> i dont understand that line
[08:50] <fyrestrtr> then start reading.
[08:50] <unagi> one what at a time....frame??
[08:50] <fyrestrtr> on bash commands.
[08:50] <unimatrix9> unagi , and i use it on the command line
[08:50] <unagi> start reading where.....
[08:51] <fyrestrtr> try tldp.org
[08:51] <unagi> im using the command line too
[08:51] <jgay> Hey, I don't mean to spam, but, I just wanted to let Ubuntu people know about the protests against the BBC.
[08:51] <fubar6760> alright i need a hand here, is there any way to connect an ubuntu machine to a windows network, not a domain but a workgroup
[08:52] <riaal> jrib, it say "Driver          "evdev"" in thet guid to?
[08:52] <fyrestrtr> fubar6760: use samba for that
[08:52] <unimatrix9> unagi , ask if someone can look at your code , use pastebin to share it..
[08:52] <unagi> i just want cold.avi to outoput to cold.001.tga cold.002.tga cold.003.tga cold.004.tga cold.005.tga cold.006.tga cold.007.tga etc etc etc is this not possible in linux
[08:52] <unimatrix9> !pastebin
[08:52] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:52] <fubar6760> samba being located where
[08:52] <jrib> riaal: the guide you linked to said driver "mouse" and protocol "evdev" didn't it?
[08:52] <Eclipsor> ok, earlier I had problems with my bootloader
[08:52] <george_> Jack_Sparrow :   http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32265/
[08:52] <jgay> I assume it is relevant, because you can't stream BBC on ubuntu. http://defectivebydesign.org/iPlayerProtest
[08:52] <Eclipsor> now I FINALLY have grub installed
[08:52] <fyrestrtr> unagi: stop repeating the same thing again and again.
[08:52] <Eclipsor> but it just brings up a prompt on boot
[08:52] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: looking now
[08:52] <Eclipsor> how do I really use it :\
[08:52] <riaal> jrib, your right, shall I change it?
[08:52] <fyrestrtr> !samba
[08:52] <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
[08:52] <jrib> riaal: yep
[08:52] <riaal> jrib, thanks
[08:53] <smolina> olajds
[08:53] <unagi> fyrestrtr: just because you have seen what i have asked previously
[08:53] <fubar6760> thanks
[08:53] <smolina> ola
[08:53] <unagi> doesnt mean everyone else has.....
[08:53] <Piddy> Can anyone help me out with my compizcube?
[08:53] <fyrestrtr> unagi: I'm sure others have seen it too.
[08:53] <unagi> im sure others have too
[08:53] <george_> Jack_Sparrow hdb16,hdb17 and hdb18 are the ones that cause me problems :)
[08:53] <jport> Piddy do you have compiz manager installed?
[08:53] <fyrestrtr> unagi: just that I am the only one replying directly to you.
[08:53] <Piddy> yeah i do
[08:53] <smolina> muchosevilla06@hotmail.com
[08:53] <unagi> yyellow hasnt.....clouder hasnt....smolina hasnt
[08:53] <Piddy> jport the problem is:
[08:53] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: Wow thats a lot of partitions... looks like it worked...  Do you mind restarting X
[08:53] <Moniker42> hey, how do i view animated gifs?
[08:53] <pike__> Eclipsor: 1) boot from livecd  2) open a terminal and type 'sudo grub'  3) type 'root (hd0,0)' <-- assuming it is hda1  4) type setup (hd0)  <-- to write to mbr
[08:54] <fyrestrtr> Moniker42: with pornview
[08:54] <unagi> now i remember why i keep windows on my machine.....because it does things linux cant
[08:54] <inspired> I just installed a fresh ubuntu 7.04 hoping my problem with multiple sound sources at the same time would go away. it appears it didn't. for example I want to hear ekiga ringing while at the same time listening to mp3s in rhythmbox. why isn't this working?
[08:54] <Moniker42> fyrestrtr, what?
[08:54] <fyrestrtr> unagi: then use it and get on with life.
[08:54] <fyrestrtr> !info pornview
[08:54] <george_> Jack_Sparrow I umounted all and mounted all again,and I still get error
[08:54] <ubotu> pornview: Image and movie viewer/manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.2pre1-7 (feisty), package size 223 kB, installed size 664 kB
[08:54] <Moniker42> fyrestrtr, is that -actually- the name of the app?
[08:54] <Eclipsor> pike__: I already have grub installed to the mbr
[08:54] <clouder> unagi: I haven't what?
[08:54] <r00tintheb0x> hello everyone.
[08:54] <unagi> ill just sit here and repeat my question until someone here answers it
[08:54] <Eclipsor> but when I boot it just brings up a prompt
[08:54] <fyrestrtr> Moniker42: yes :)
[08:54] <Piddy> jport In the lower right corner of my screen, there are 4 differend desktops... But my cube only has 2 sides.. Also, each single desktop has it's own cube, so it's 4 different cubest, with 2 sides.
[08:54] <r00tintheb0x> How's it going.
[08:54] <george_> Jack_Sparrow I'll save some files I have here and restart X :)
[08:54] <Eclipsor> for grub
[08:54] <IdleOne> fyrestrtr, you like that app because of it's name lmao
[08:54] <unagi> i just want cold.avi to convert to cold.001.tga cold.002.tga cold.003.tga cold.004.tga cold.005.tga cold.006.tga cold.007.tga etc etc etc is this not possible in linux
[08:54] <profanephobia> honry linux developers
[08:55] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: We can look at your mounts real quick
[08:55] <kblin> anyway, what I actually came here to ask for... why would I want to become an ubuntero?
[08:55] <Moniker42> fyrestrtr, that's ever worse than "The Gimp"
[08:55] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: Fire up nautilus....
[08:55] <profanephobia> lol
[08:55] <unimatrix9> unagi  its possible , you just need to know how..
[08:55] <george_> Jack_Sparrow I'm on kubuntu , no Nautilus for me :)
[08:55] <IdleOne> kblin, go ask in #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:55] <Eclipsor> pike__: I will go try this however...
[08:55] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: Ok... konq
[08:55] <unagi> thats great....do you know how....can you share this with me?
[08:55] <r00tintheb0x> Anyone else having problems with Pidgin, XChat and others? I got "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" when i started XChat last time from a window.
[08:55] <r00tintheb0x> Hi Jack_Sparrow =)
[08:55] <george_> Jack_Sparrow k,btw, now mount gives a slightly weired output :)
[08:56] <kblin> IdleOne: ok.. I'm not sure why it'd be off-topic here, but whatever :)
[08:56] <Piddy> jport know what to do?
[08:56] <fyrestrtr> r00tintheb0x: no, not here. Although I used debs to install pidgin.
[08:56] <IdleOne> kblin, this is support only channel
[08:56] <jport> how many desktops do you want
[08:56] <unagi> is that a no unimatrix9
[08:56] <r00tintheb0x> fyrestrtr, as did I.
[08:56] <r00tintheb0x> Im actually using a spinoff of Ubuntu, called Linux Mint.
[08:56] <r00tintheb0x> brb
[08:56] <george_> Jack_Sparrow what to do with konq ? :P
[08:57] <kblin> IdleOne: ok, fair enough :)
[08:57] <clouder> fyrestrtr: how's pidgin working for you?  I saw it on getdeb, but the comments weren't too inspiring
[08:57] <jport> set desktops back to 1 in compiz manager
[08:57] <inspired_> how can I get multiple sound sources working in ubuntu? I just installed a fresh Feisty 7.04
[08:57] <adub> i am having trouble connecting to my linux share from windows i can see my linux box by browsing to it but can not connect to it
[08:57] <konam> can someone point me a .deb of pidgin 2.1.0?
[08:57] <fyrestrtr> clouder: I actually found it from another site that had a deb with about 20 plugins for it.
[08:57] <profanephobia> clouder i used pidgin and personally ill stick to the older version of gaim
[08:57] <adub> says i may not have permissions to access this network
[08:57] <Eclipsor> ok pike__, nothing happened that fixed anything
[08:57] <Eclipsor> :\
[08:57] <fyrestrtr> clouder: its working okay, I'm not big into im
[08:58] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: Browse to root and /media and look for mounts sdb16, 17 ,18
[08:58] <r00tintheb0x> Ok man, sorry.
[08:58] <r00tintheb0x> Had to install aspell, my spelling sucks BAD.
[08:58] <Sergiu> hello
[08:58] <r00tintheb0x> Hehe.
[08:58] <crazy_> how to "control alt del" (like in WinXp" to force quite some application
[08:58] <george_> Jack_Sparrow did that, the folders are there, but they are empty (and I have quite a bit of data on those partitions)
[08:58] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: Sorry that I am not more familiar with browsing with Konq
[08:58] <Sergiu> can i install kubuntu desktop with ubuntu gnome?
[08:58] <Eclipsor> pike__: I think I need to use the kernel command, but I'm not too sure how that works out
[08:59] <Eclipsor> where is the kernel usually located >.<
[08:59] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: Restart x
[08:59] <clouder> profanephobia: yeah I'm thinking I'll just stick with gaim until apt asks me to upgrade
[08:59] <george_> Jack_Sparrow however, at mount -a ,mount still complains that those 3 devices do not exist
[08:59] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: in /boot
[08:59] <attunix> how do i import pictures into pitivi?
[08:59] <Eclipsor> ok
[08:59] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: How many primary partitions are on those drives.. max is 4
[08:59] <aimaz> crazy_, try typing alt-F2 then typing int he box `xkill` (without quotes) and then click on the app to kill
[08:59] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: logicals in an extended are not a problem
[08:59] <Eclipsor> what is feisty fawns default kernel?
[09:00] <Eclipsor> I cant find a livecd that will let me look through my lvm volumes easily or I'd check :\
[09:00] <fyrestrtr> 2.6.20
[09:01] <gdp> hey, profanephobia if you are still here, thanks, i read the wiki and now my wireless works fine
[09:01] <crazy_> aimaz: there is no application to choose from the list
[09:01] <aimaz> crazy_, what list?
[09:01] <profanephobia> gpd great glad to hear it
[09:01] <unagi> anyone know how to control the filename mplayer outputs a file to
[09:01] <gdp> oh, one thing i wanted to ask
[09:01] <profanephobia> yeah
[09:01] <Sergo> helllo
[09:01] <Eclipsor> fyrestrtr: when I use the kernel command, what would I be looking to point to though?
[09:01] <attunix> how do i import pictures into pitivi?
[09:01] <gdp> i was running linux mint 2.2
[09:01] <Eclipsor> kernel /boot/2.6.20 ?
[09:01] <profanephobia> uh huh
[09:01] <gdp> and updated to feisty fawn through the update thing
[09:01] <gdp> just off of the internet
[09:02] <profanephobia> yeah that doesnt work half the time
[09:02] <gdp> all of the ubuntu apps are there
[09:02] <gdp> but when i boot up it still says linux mint
[09:02] <crazy_> aimaz: alt F2 is to run application
[09:02] <profanephobia> ok so you want the ubuntu boot screnn
[09:02] <gdp> i should have a hard copy in the next day or so and i can just redo it
[09:02] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: err, what .. exactly .. are you doing?
[09:02] <Eclipsor> trying to boot with grub
[09:02] <Eclipsor> it doesnt boot automatically :\
[09:03] <fyrestrtr> and why not?
[09:03] <Eclipsor> my computer just boots up to the grub prompt
[09:03] <aimaz> crazy_, yes... type xkill into the box then click on the application to kill
[09:03] <DIL> how do i set my audio files to default to aprticular palyer? all audi files are being opened by movie plyer
[09:03] <Eclipsor> nfi
[09:03] <attunix> how do i import pictures into pitivi?
[09:03] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: and has it been this way ever since you installed ubuntu?
[09:03] <Eclipsor> no
[09:03] <quaal> does anyone know how to get an ipod recognized in quod libet
[09:03] <Eclipsor> when I installed ubuntu it came with lilo
[09:03] <profanephobia> gdp i think what you need is feisty-session-splashes
[09:03] <attunix> how do i import pictures into pitivi?
[09:03] <Eclipsor> but I upgraded to gutsy gibbon and lilo broke I assume
[09:03] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: *blink* say what?
[09:03] <Ar-ras> hello
[09:03] <Eclipsor> so I installed grub
[09:03] <jport> Piddy you there ?
[09:04] <gdp> k, i'll go look for that
[09:04] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: what version of ubuntu is this?
[09:04] <Eclipsor> fyrestrtr: the alternate cd, 7.04
[09:04] <Ar-ras> how can i reinstall grub after windows installation?
[09:04] <profanephobia> gdp and ubuntu-artwork
[09:04] <Jack_Sparrow> !grub
[09:04] <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
[09:04] <Eclipsor> I finally got grub installed on the mbr
[09:04] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: alternate doesn't install lilo -- unless you ask it to.
[09:04] <george_> Jack_Sparrow I'm back :)
[09:04] <Eclipsor> there was no option to install otherwise, fyrestrtr
[09:04] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: wb
[09:04] <Eclipsor> it was either install lilo or no bootloader
[09:04] <profanephobia> ar-ras it really is simple just follow the directions
[09:04] <george_> Jack_Sparrow thx :)
[09:04] <unagi> anyone know how to convert a .avi to .tga sequence with the filename file.001.tga file.002.tga etc
[09:04] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: are you dual booting?
[09:04] <Eclipsor> no
[09:04] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: how many partitions?
[09:05] <george_> Jack_Sparrow nothing's changes (and I did a full reboot)
[09:05] <george_> Jack_Sparrow *changed
[09:05] <sebleblanc> unagi: I think Imagemagick can do this
[09:05] <Eclipsor> I have one ext3 partition for boot, and then the rest are all lvm volumes
[09:05] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: How many primary partitions
[09:05] <gdp> k, downloaded it
[09:05] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: what is the /dev for your ext3 partition?
[09:05] <Eclipsor> ??
[09:05] <xtknight> unagi, mplayer has output to png then you can convert the pngs to tga with imagemagick
[09:05] <fyrestrtr> what device is it?
[09:05] <gdp> but everything says bianca on it
[09:05] <Eclipsor>  /dev/sda1
[09:05] <Piddy> jport yeah i am
[09:06] <unagi> imagemagick is installed but i dont know what it is
[09:06] <sebleblanc> wait
[09:06] <george_> Jack_Sparrow well,on that hard drive (it's my secondary) I have 2 primary parrtitions (1 for windows 98 and one extended tthat holds tthe others )
[09:06] <jport> Piddy did you set the desktops back to 1 ?
[09:06] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: okay, and where is your root?
[09:06] <jport> in compiz manager
[09:06] <unagi> !imagemagick
[09:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about imagemagick - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:06] <unagi> what is imagemagick
[09:06] <Piddy> jport No, should I?
[09:06] <Eclipsor>  /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00
[09:06] <jport> yes'
[09:07] <Piddy> k, 2 secs
[09:07] <logan> I launched windows xp with grub this morning, and it said NTLDR (windows loader) cannot be found and restarted. If I run the windows XP repair cd, will it mess up my ubuntu install?
[09:07] <profanephobia>     imagemagick is good
[09:07] <jport> then right click on your workspaces at the bottom right, then click properties
[09:07] <bluestar> hi all
[09:07] <crazy_> what player can player .mov format?
[09:07] <crazy_> !movies
[09:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about movies - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:07] <crazy_> !.mov
[09:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mov - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:07] <profanephobia> logan either way windows is screwed with that error
[09:07] <fubar6760> why  cant they say, type in the workgroup name hit apply and have fun
[09:07] <jport> *Prefrences
[09:07] <unimatrix9> logan yes , need to reinstall grub later
[09:07] <Jack_Sparrow> george_: fstab looks fine....  never dealt with 18 partitions.....  manybe someone else will know more..
[09:07] <fubar6760> i dont know how to set up this stuff
[09:07] <crazy_> what player can play apple movies
[09:07] <sebleblanc> well unagi
[09:07] <logan> profanephobia why?
[09:07] <profanephobia> logan and if you make a new mbr it will overwrite grub
[09:07] <unagi> yes?
[09:07] <crazy_> !quicktime
[09:07] <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] <sebleblanc> VLC Player can output a video in png files.
[09:07] <sebleblanc> If this can help you.
[09:08] <Piddy> um..
[09:08] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: wait a second; when you reboot your machine, where does it stop?
[09:08] <profanephobia> logan when ntldr is missing your best and probably only bet is to reinstall windows
[09:08] <Eclipsor> grub stage 1.5
[09:08] <fubar6760> does anyone know how to set up samba after it is installed
[09:08] <bluestar> any one has an idea how can install thunderbrid 2.0
[09:08] <Piddy> jport, ok, now both of my bars are gona.
[09:08] <sebleblanc> you could then use imagemagick or GD to convert them to .tiff
[09:08] <Jack_Sparrow> logan: Hold one sec.....
[09:08] <Eclipsor> and then there's just a grub prompt
[09:08] <Piddy> jport I can't access anything.
[09:08] <logan> profanephobia if I reinstall windows, but back up all my stuff to ubuntu, I woulnt be able to get it back right?
[09:08] <Piddy> Gone*
[09:08] <sebleblanc> but tiff is a lousy format.
[09:08] <unagi> sebleblanc: how
[09:09] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: seesm like you fubar'd the grub install then.
[09:09] <Eclipsor> ugh
[09:09] <jetscreamer> root (hd<tabkey> then configfile /boot/grub/menu.lst
[09:09] <fubar6760> hey hey now
[09:09] <fubar6760> thats my name
[09:09] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: use a grub recovery cd to fix it.
[09:09] <profanephobia> logan if you reinstall windows it then you will have to reinstall your grub install using a live cd prolly
[09:09] <Eclipsor> fyrestrtr: where can I get one then
[09:09] <jport> ok set it back to 2 desktops then
[09:09] <fyrestrtr> !grub
[09:09] <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
[09:09] <dragonscales> Hoooly freaking Christ, there are a lot of people in here
[09:09] <jport> ALT + f2
[09:09] <Eclipsor> I used rescue mode on the alternate CD, and grub gets a fatal error
[09:09] <ali> I want to have voice chat with my yahoo ID in ubuntu
[09:09] <Eclipsor> when I try to reinstall
[09:09] <jport> compiz-manager
[09:09] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: from the second link on that factoid
[09:09] <Piddy> jport I can't... both the upper, and lower bars are gone.
[09:09] <george_> Jack_Sparrow they worked in dapper,edgy and feisty ,thx for your help so far :) maybe an update  will fix it :)
[09:09] <grout> could someone email me a defaut dapper php.ini file?  I hosed mine accidently.
[09:10] <jport> do ALT+F2
[09:10] <profanephobia> damn grout that sucks
[09:10] <Jack_Sparrow> logan: http://www.allbootdisks.com/download/xphome.html    floppy recovy disk that may work in your situation
[09:10] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: Use the *grub* recovery cd, it is not made by canonical.
[09:10] <profanephobia> i mean darn
[09:10] <Eclipsor> ok
[09:10] <Piddy> jport doesn't work.
[09:10] <grout> yea I know
[09:10] <grout> can anyone do it?
[09:10] <DIL> how do i set my audio files to default to aprticular palyer? all audi files are being opened by movie plyer
[09:10] <profanephobia> i dont have dapper
[09:10] <erf3d> Hi all
[09:10] <logan> I don't have a floppy drive =(.
[09:10] <profanephobia> logan exactly
[09:11] <Pici> grout: Why not just reinstall it?
[09:11] <jrib> !defaultapp > DIL (see the private message from ubotu)
[09:11] <crazy_> what player can play quicktime format?
[09:11] <fyrestrtr> crazy_: vlc can
[09:11] <TuxOtaku> hey guys, I'm having a problem with fvwm
[09:11] <TuxOtaku> it won't start properly
[09:11] <grout> Pici: because I have the whole serer just how I need exceot my php.ini
[09:11] <TuxOtaku> i get booted back to GDM whenever I try to use it
[09:11] <jport> nothing comes up when you press ALT+f2 ?
[09:11] <Piddy> Aw maaaaaan... The only thing I can see is Gaim.. nothing else.. no "system" or "Programs", no nothing.
[09:12] <Pici> grout: I mean just reinstall php
[09:12] <unimatrix9> maybe supergrub can helpout http://supergrub.forjamari.linex.org/
[09:12] <profanephobia> logan ok what you can try and this might not work is make a DOS bootable cd (google it) and from a working installation of windows copy the file NTLDR your gonna need to know dos and know windows pretty well though
[09:12] <unimatrix9> maybe supergrub can helpout http://supergrub.forjamari.linex.org/
[09:12] <Eclipsor> fyrestrtr: I'm not seeing the grub recovery cd in that link
[09:12] <logan> *sigh* ill just back up all my stuff to windows and reinstall everything
[09:12] <Piddy> jport no... And you should type piddy in ur messages... Or else I don't notice anything
[09:12] <fubar6760> so it looks as if it is not an easy task to hook an ubuntu machine to a windows network
[09:12] <crazy_> flash plugin cannot work in konqueror
[09:13] <unimatrix9>  http://supergrub.forjamari.linex.org/
[09:13] <erf3d> I have a short question : I just installed ubuntu 1 hour ago and now I'm trying to install mplayer on ubuntu feisty. I try "sudo apt-get install mplayer" but it says that many necessary packages can't be installed :'(
[09:13] <profanephobia> logan dont forget if you reinstall windows it will prolly mess up your ubuntu install
[09:13] <profanephobia> youll hav eto redo grub
[09:13] <mariodo> oy guys ... can you help me please ? ...
[09:13] <bluestar> any one has an idea how can I install thunderbrid 2.0
[09:13] <Jack_Sparrow> logan: http://www.tinyempire.com/shortnotes/files/ntldr_missing.htm
[09:13] <fyrestrtr> erf3d: enable the multiverse and universe repositories.
[09:13] <mariodo> qtparted doesn't work properly on my computer
[09:13] <aricz> Hi, I have 2 hdd's installed in my computer. /dev/hda (ext3).. and /dev/hdb (hdb1/ext3 and hdb2/fat32). Now, I'm going to install win98se. will it destroy the mbr? :)
[09:13] <jport> Piddy try restarting
[09:13] <erf3d> and if I try to install kde, it says no packages has this name
[09:14] <profanephobia> mariodo try gparted
[09:14] <fyrestrtr> erf3d: system > administration > software sources
[09:14] <erf3d> ok
[09:14] <erf3d> thx
[09:14] <fyrestrtr> aricz: yes
[09:14] <unimatrix9> mariodo or third patry tool like hirens boot cd
[09:14] <oomph_> which server version of ubunto is best to use?
[09:14] <profanephobia> yeah or knoppix
[09:14] <Piddy> profanephobia Hey again:P I kinda messed up some stuff.
[09:14] <fyrestrtr> oomph_: debian
[09:14] <oomph_> im specifically running it as a vmware server
[09:15] <fubar6760> so its next to impossible to connect and ubuntu machine to a windows workgroup
[09:15] <profanephobia> piddy uh oh that always sucks whats wrong now
[09:15] <oomph_> fyrestrtr yes, i do like debian
[09:15] <aricz> fyrestrtr : even though I'm installing it to my other hdd? Ok, so what do I do after the mbr gets screwed? :)
[09:15] <oomph_> just trying out ubuntu
[09:15] <Piddy> profanephobia I set desktops to 1.. which lead to me losing both upper and lower bar...
[09:15] <fyrestrtr> fubar6760: nope. Have 20 Windows machines, one Windows 2003 Server, 4 Ubuntu servers, one debian firewall and 2 ubuntu workstations all living happily together.
[09:15] <profanephobia> ok you lost your gnome panels
[09:15] <Jack_Sparrow> profanephobia: That link I gave tells how to fix the ntldr missing problem
[09:15] <fyrestrtr> aricz: you recover grub
[09:15] <erf3d> fyrestrtr: does not work
[09:15] <Piddy> jport that wouldn't really help.. Cos those settings are saved.. so I can't open any programs
[09:16] <fyrestrtr> !grub > aricz
[09:16] <fubar6760> and you acomplished this how
[09:16] <fyrestrtr> erf3d: what doesn't?
[09:16] <Piddy> profanephobia exactly
[09:16] <unimatrix9>  http://supergrub.forjamari.linex.org/
[09:16] <profanephobia> jack_sparrow yeah it can be fixed but its a major pain and windows messes with you the whole way if your unlucky
[09:16] <fyrestrtr> fubar6760: easily? I dunno ... I have previous Linux experience (and by experience, I mean like installing it from source).
[09:16] <erf3d> fyrestrtr: it seems taht software ressource was already enabled
[09:16] <profanephobia> piddy ok well have to add a new one and put everything on there
[09:17] <erf3d> that*
[09:17] <Jack_Sparrow> profanephobia: I fixed several with little problem and a few were a royal pain...
[09:17] <mariodo> just a sec ... i'm trying out gparted
[09:17] <Piddy> profanephobia how?
[09:17] <SORMANOV> can i get a small iso (netinstall or business card iso) of ubuntu server ?
[09:17] <Howdoi> do i install ununtu from the live cd?
[09:17] <zezator74> Can anybody help me how to instal and play CS 1 6 in Ubuntu :)
[09:17] <profanephobia> piddy you dont have a single panel at all
[09:17] <knnyhckr> guys what clients do you recommend for irc?
[09:17] <fyrestrtr> erf3d: you need to make sure all the boxes are checked on the first tab page.
[09:17] <Piddy> profanephobia I know! How do I get them back? O.o
[09:17] <bluestar> hi all any one has an idea how can install thunderbrid 2.0
[09:17] <fubar6760> ive installed this samba application. and i only have experience with red hat ubuntu is kinda new to me
[09:17] <profanephobia> jack_sparrow i got to the point where i just gave up fixing that problem it happens way to often
[09:18] <WhiteyWhiteman> names
[09:18] <knnyhckr> what irc client is good for ubuntu?
[09:18] <fubar6760> i mean i can see the windows network
[09:18] <fyrestrtr> fubar6760: linux is linux :) what is the problem you are having with samba?
[09:18] <Eclipsor> knnyhckr: I like irssi
[09:18] <erf3d> fyrestrtr: source code too ?
[09:18] <fubar6760> but they cant see the ubuntu machine
[09:18] <mariodo> i will be back in some minutes
[09:18] <profanephobia> knnyhckr xchat
[09:18] <w30> erf3d, I had problems with messages like that too, but I changed the repository fro US to main. Maybe changing you repository or adding more would help.  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages is a helpfull page
[09:18] <fyrestrtr> erf3d: yes, all.
[09:18] <aricz> Zzzz, what if I do it the other way around? win98se first, then linux..
[09:18] <SORMANOV> anyone one ?
[09:18] <SORMANOV> can i get a small iso (netinstall or business card iso) of ubuntu server ?
[09:18] <unimatrix9> zezator74 , maybe this read can help http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=194467
[09:19] <fyrestrtr> SORMANOV: no, this is not debian.
[09:19] <profanephobia> knnyhckr do sudo apt-get install xchat2 i think
[09:19] <zezator74> thanks unimatrix I will chack it :)
[09:19] <erf3d> fyrestrtr: oh right, seems that it works now :)
[09:19] <zezator74> LONG LOVE LINUX
[09:19] <bz0b> fyrestrtr, could it be i am having so much problems because its the 64 bit of ubuntu, maybe the 32 bit has more compatibility
[09:19] <erf3d> fyrestrtr: thx !
[09:19] <zezator74> DIE MS
[09:19] <profanephobia> piddy im working on it
[09:19] <zezator74> :D
[09:19] <Piddy> profanephobia thanks
[09:19] <SORMANOV> fyrestrtr, how to install with no network pxe support and cdrom support ?
[09:19] <Howdoi> do i install from the live cd
[09:19] <fubar6760> i have installed samba,i dont know why lol but i did it. i can see all the windows machines, but they cannot see me
[09:20] <unimatrix9> zezator74 : an other read http://frankscorner.org/
[09:20] <profanephobia> if it wernt for MS i wouldnt have a job so lets not kill em just yet
[09:20] <CITguy> Has anyone here had experience setting up the UserDir directive in Apache2.2?
[09:20] <bz0b> unimatrix9, do you recommend the 64 bit or 32 bit for my system, considering i have a intel core 2 duo 6420
[09:20] <Jack_Sparrow> profanephobia: Agreed, good source of income
[09:20] <fubar6760> any clues as to why
[09:20] <profanephobia> jack_sparrow you bet
[09:20] <fyrestrtr> CITguy: what is the issue?
[09:21] <CITguy> fubar: have you configured the smb.conf file?
[09:21] <Jack_Sparrow> bz0b: 32
[09:21] <CITguy> I'm getting a 403 Forbidden error
[09:21] <bz0b> Jack_Sparrow, thanks, ok maybe that will fix a few things
[09:21] <fubar6760> i dont belive so, i attempted but it told me i didnt have the permission
[09:21] <unagi> does anyone know how to convert a .avi to an image sequence with control over the file padding
[09:21] <Jack_Sparrow> bz0b: :)
[09:21] <fyrestrtr> CITguy: sudo a2enmod userdir && sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[09:22] <Eclipsor> fyrestrtr: I tried that super grub disk, root (hd0,0) and setup (hd0)
[09:22] <Howdoi> can anyone here me or do i need to identifiy with nickserv
[09:22] <Eclipsor> am I missing anything?
[09:22] <CITguy> fubar: you have to go in and edit the smb.conf file to allow access to your shared directories and configure the server
[09:22] <Jack_Sparrow> Howdoi: We hear ou
[09:22] <profanephobia> piddy i cant find anything for this
[09:22] <Howdoi> ok kool ty
[09:22] <fubar6760> CITguy: i dont belive so, i attempted but it told me i didnt have the permission
[09:22] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: yeah, you need to tell grub what operating systems you have so it can boot one.
[09:22] <FireDemonSiC> yep
[09:22] <profanephobia> piddy there has to be a way though
[09:22] <Piddy> profanephobia Aw maaaaan! My pc is screwed up:(
[09:22] <Eclipsor> fyrestrtr: how
[09:23] <FireDemonSiC> guys im having a rather strange problem while trying to make menuconfig
[09:23] <profanephobia> piddy hold on im asking a friend he just got online
[09:23] <FireDemonSiC> sound/Kconfig:35: can't open file "sound/oss/dmasound/Kconfig"
[09:23] <FireDemonSiC> make[1] : *** [menuconfig]  Error 1
[09:23] <FireDemonSiC> make: *** [menuconfig]  Error 2
[09:23] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: you need to create a menu.lst file.
[09:23] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: in your /boot
[09:23] <fyrestrtr> and list options for grub.
[09:23] <Eclipsor> can I do that from inside grub?
[09:23] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: no.
[09:23] <unimatrix9> going to get some sleep , bye all..
[09:24] <CITguy> fyrestrtr: I get "This module is already enabled!"
[09:24] <crazy_> can gxine listen to live internet radio?
[09:24] <CITguy> Is there some sort of special permissions I should set on the directory?
[09:24] <fyrestrtr> CITguy: great, then mkdir ~/public_html && echo '<b>HELLO</b>' > ~/public_html/index.html -- then http://localhost/~username/
[09:24] <fyrestrtr> CITguy: no.
[09:24] <FireDemonSiC> ah n/m just hafd to reemerge my kernel sources
[09:24] <knnyhckr> im new to linux is there a specifc folder i should run make and make installs from.. like you know program files etc.. or is it ok if im doing it from the desktop?
[09:24] <FireDemonSiC> thanks guys
[09:25] <CITguy> it's still not working
[09:25] <fyrestrtr> knnyhckr: no, it doesn't matter.
[09:25] <erf3d> bye all, and thx fyrestrtr  !!!
[09:25] <fyrestrtr> CITguy: you get 403 still?
[09:25] <CITguy> I've already got the directory and the index.html file in there. I'm not able to view it in a browser
[09:25] <CITguy> yeah
[09:25] <fyrestrtr> check apache logs
[09:25] <jrib> knnyhckr: you shouldn't really need to run make at all unless you are developing
[09:26] <Piddy> profanephobia thank god it's fixed
[09:26] <Eclipsor> fyrestrtr: in the guides I see, they all put a line like kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.18-14, but I dont have any files on /boot, I only have 2 folders, grub and lost+found
[09:26] <profanephobia> piddy howd you do it
[09:26] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: where is your kernel?
[09:26] <Eclipsor> nfi
[09:26] <Piddy> profanephobia rebooted X
[09:26] <profanephobia> oh
[09:26] <profanephobia> lol
[09:26] <knnyhckr> it says my c compilar cannot create executables, i think im missing the build-package or w.e
[09:26] <Piddy> lol
[09:26] <profanephobia> geesh
[09:26] <L_zero> hear for you! http://alt.bitreactor.to
[09:26] <Piddy> Now; I gotta fix my cubes:P
[09:26] <fyrestrtr> Eclipsor: I bet you it is in /boot, inside your root /
[09:26] <jrib> knnyhckr: what are you trying to install?
[09:27] <jrib> !offtopic | L_zero
[09:27] <ubotu> L_zero: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:27] <profanephobia> piddy ive read a lot of people are having cube problems in compiz fusion
[09:27] <crazy_> I cannot listen to live radio
[09:27] <Eclipsor> ok, let me go check
[09:27] <crazy_> !live radio
[09:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about live radio - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:27] <fyrestrtr> crazy_: sudo aptitude install streamtuner
[09:27] <Lorvija> heya, i got logitech wireless mx laser mouse, how could i get these thumb buttons working? Usually they just go back or forward when browsing web for example?
[09:27] <fubar6760> HOW DO I EDIT /etc/samba/smb.conf
[09:27] <Piddy> profanephobia Really? THe same problem as me?
[09:27] <fubar6760> all it tells me is permission denied
[09:27] <CITguy> use sudo nano /etc/smb.conf
[09:27] <jrib> fubar6760: gksudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
[09:27] <fyrestrtr> fubar6760: gksudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
[09:27] <RickH> Sony VAIO notebook.  Since switching to Ubuntu the screen is about two clicks dimmer than it used to be in Windows XP.  Does anyone know of a way to adjust it?  I've used the keyboard controls and they go up/down in brightness, but the max brightness is just that much dimmer than it was before.
[09:27] <CITguy> search the samba documentation for the lines to enter
[09:28] <ZmaX> Hi all. Someone uses KompoZer?
[09:28] <chrisLAbeard> hey, why would my computer not show the ubuntu loading screen on startup but loads into the OS just fine ?
[09:28] <jrib> !sudo > fubar6760 (see the private message from ubotu)
[09:28] <profanephobia> piddy not EXACTLY like yours but similar
[09:28] <jport> Piddy , sorry i caused you that trouble. :\
[09:28] <Geek> sudo nano /etc/samba/smb.com
[09:28] <Geek> conf
[09:28] <Geek> oop
[09:28] <Geek> s
[09:28] <Piddy> jport No problem=D
[09:28] <Howdoi> im installing ubuntu with the default settings...all these questions about grub make me wonder if my grub will go? WIll i fail to boot?
[09:29] <fyrestrtr> Howdoi: you won't fail if you follow defaults.
[09:29] <Geek> Howdoi: usually it works.
[09:29] <Daenyth> I just have a quick question
[09:29] <fyrestrtr> RickH: have you checked the laptop pages to see if there is a known issue with your laptop model?
[09:29] <profanephobia> daenyth just ask
[09:29] <ZmaX> Hi all. Someone uses KompoZer?
[09:29] <Howdoi> how will my windows partition go hda is windows dedicated?
[09:29] <Daenyth> I'm helping a friend install ubuntu and it has a kernel oops when he loads the bootcd. What instructions should I give him so that he can use the noapic cheatcode?
[09:29] <fyrestrtr> Howdoi: it will figure it out, just let it run.
[09:30] <fyrestrtr> lol @ cheatcode
[09:30] <Piddy> brb
[09:30] <Howdoi> ok fyre starter
[09:30] <Howdoi> its all on u
[09:30] <oomph_> anyone know of a repository that has freenx
[09:30] <oomph_> for dapper
[09:30] <profanephobia> im not good at explaining noapic
[09:30] <Daenyth> wow lag
[09:31] <Daenyth> anyway
[09:31] <sunnypies> Question,  I am trying to send mail using the mail command from a suse box to ubuntu.  The sles firewall is off, how do I turn off the firewall for ubuntu??? anyone
[09:31] <gyozo> Hi! do you know any remote desktop servers that works with the MS XP RDP clients? I need to access my gui from my workplace, and everithing is disabled, even java, so i can's use NX java clients or alsos
[09:31] <ompaul> sunnypies, it is not on - unless you turned it on
[09:31] <rlount> sunnypies, there is no default firewall for ubuntu.
[09:31] <Celt> I have been working on configuring my intel sound.  I need some help on figuring out my model# for editing my ALSA filie.
[09:31] <jrib> sunnypies: ubuntu doesn't block anything by default
[09:31] <sunnypies> gyozo: are you using windows?
[09:31] <rlount> sunnypies, ssh-server is not installed by default.
[09:31] <fyrestrtr> Celt: lspci
[09:31] <Daenyth> what does he have to hit to get to the boot prompt? and then what's the name of the kernel? boot: ubuntu noapic?
[09:32] <sunnypies> rlount: oh ok thanks
[09:32] <Oval> gyozo: Can you get out on any port?
[09:32] <profanephobia> gyozo you have one built in go to app -> internet -> terminal server client
[09:32] <crazy_> fyrestrt: streamtuner keeps hanging firefox
[09:32] <rlount> sunnypies, aptitude install ssh
[09:32] <rlount> sunnypies, sudo aptitude install ssh   =)
[09:32] <niuq> i have problems with two ftp clients
[09:32] <LiberCogito> Celt: Type ALSAMIXER in terminal
[09:32] <gyozo> Im using ubuntu@home but win@work.
[09:32] <niuq> when i try to upload files to the ftp server the connection get stalled, and fell a lot
[09:32] <Atlantiz> 1150 users wow
[09:32] <jrib> knnyhckr: what are you trying to install?
[09:32] <niuq> why could that happen?
[09:32] <rlount> sunnypies, np. hope it helps.
[09:32] <knnyhckr> xchat..
[09:33] <profanephobia> gyozo the remote desktop app in linux works with windows clients
[09:33] <mistermax> mistermax
[09:33] <Celt> fyrestrtr:  I am running the Intel Coporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controler  I followed the instructions on the website you sent me, and I am at the very end, and I cant find the model I am supposed to use in the ALSA-Configuration.txt file.
[09:33] <CITguy> Here is the error i get
[09:33] <CITguy> [error]  [client 192.168.1.105]  (13)Permission denied: access to /~ryan denied
[09:33] <sunnypies> rlount: does that package work for scp as well?
[09:33] <rlount> sunnypies, yes.
[09:33] <mistermax> Celt as in Celtic? MFC 2 Celtic 1
[09:33] <Oval> gyozo: If they don't allow Java at work I'm doubting they're allowing outbound access on all ports.  I'd check that out to begin with.
[09:33] <profanephobia> gyozo just make sure your router is properly configured
[09:33] <rlount> sunnypies, scp is part of ssh
[09:33] <howdoi> but i dont want to use the entire disk here?
[09:33] <mistermax> need to know how to set up a scheduled download...
[09:33] <Oval> What the hell?
[09:33] <Celt> mistermax: Yes Celt as in Celtic, not the basketball team though.
[09:34] <mistermax> can I do cron with wget
[09:34] <Oval> Who modified my config file!??!  Huh?!?
[09:34] <jrib> knnyhckr: xchat is in the ubuntu repositories.  You shouldn't compile things to install them on ubuntu when they are in the repositories.  I'll send you some info about how to install things on ubutnu with the package manager.  Let us know if you still can't get xchat to install the easy way after reading through the docs :)
[09:34] <mistermax> Celtic as in we sold you wee Scotty McDOnald
[09:34] <jrib> !installing > knnyhckr (see the private message from ubotu)
[09:34] <sunnypies> gyozo: what os are you tring to vnc to?
[09:34] <fubar6760> alright i have opened (gksudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf) i make the changes right in here? and then save the file'?
[09:34] <Geek> yes
[09:34] <Celt> mistermax: lol, I know nothing about basketball. ;)
[09:34] <jrib> !software > knnyhckr (see the private message from ubotu)
[09:34] <fubar6760> cool
[09:34] <fubar6760> then how do i test the changes
[09:34] <jrib> knnyhckr: ignore the first link... it was wrong
[09:34] <CITguy> fubar: yes, now
[09:34] <CITguy> sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
[09:34] <mistermax> I'm talking about the football team from Glasgow.
[09:35] <Daenyth> in the ubuntu install cd, what do I have to hit to get to the boot prompt
[09:35] <Oval> !offtopic > mistermax
[09:35] <rlount> gyozo, depending on the package VNC can run under different ports. 5900, 5901
[09:35] <profanephobia> quit with the bot usage please
[09:35] <Daenyth> I'm not at his computer, so I can't see what his options are, and I don't remember myself
[09:35] <jrib> !freenx > oomph_ (see the private message from ubotu)
[09:35] <Eclipsor> fyrestrtr: I dont see what you mean by "I bet you it is in /boot, inside your root /"
[09:35] <fubar6760> now they have stoped and started right back up again, is this correct
[09:35] <Celt> firestartr: did ya get me last message by any chance?
[09:35] <gyozo> is VNC supports the MS client?
[09:35] <rlount> gyozo, you can nmap the machine to sus what port it's listening on.
[09:35] <Celt> errr fyrestart
[09:35] <Eclipsor> I have knoppix running right now and there are no kernels in /dev/sda1
[09:36] <CITguy> fubar: yes, now try to see if you can see your machine on the network
[09:36] <fubar6760> ok
[09:36] <crazy_> !.bin
[09:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bin - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:36] <crazy_> how to install .bin file
[09:36] <Eclipsor> fyrestrtr: do you mean in the partition I use for / ? thats an lvm volume and I have no clue how to get into that with knoppix
[09:36] <jrib> crazy_: what are you trying to install?
[09:37] <crazy_> real player ppc linux
[09:37] <neverblue> crazy_, u burn it, its an image
[09:37] <mistermax> so cron and wget? Will this work for scheduled download
[09:37] <zezator74> I dont see fonts when I start CS 1 6 ???? How to import fonts???
[09:37] <howdoi_> how do i actualy install here i need to partition my windows from ubuntu
[09:37] <crazy_> neverblue and jrib: reaplayer ppc linux
[09:38] <BleSS> I've my doubts about permissions set by default on 'at' directories- http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32270/
[09:38] <BleSS> could you say me if are correct?
[09:38] <BleSS> s/permissiones/owner
[09:38] <jport> crazy_ you can run a .bin file by doing chmod +x file.bin
[09:38] <jport> then
[09:38] <jport> ./file.bin
[09:38] <fubar6760> ok great, i can see the machine, but i can get past the password prompt, i type in my username and password but it doesnt go
[09:39] <fubar6760> cant**
[09:39] <crazy_> jport: use terminal?
[09:39] <niuq> i have problems with gftp and filezila, i am trying to upload files to the server but the connections appears stalled to often, and it takes to many time to upload files
[09:39] <pboyce> hi
[09:40] <Rayyan> ubuntu didnt ask me to install grub, and now i can boot neither xp nor ubuntu, anyone got any tips?
[09:40] <crazy_> what is mean by "chmod +x  file.bin
[09:40] <Rayyan> i cant*
[09:40] <Daenyth> What specifically in the ubuntu boot cd do you have to hit to get the "boot:" prompt? I'm trying to help my friend but I'm not physically there, so I can't see it, and he can't figure it out
[09:40] <gyozo> I dont have trouble with the connections, I can conect to my box@home via ssh, but I need a screen too. I learnd@the VNC wiki page that VNC server is not compatible with MS clients
[09:40] <crazy_> how to run a .bin file
[09:41] <pboyce> profanephobia: i got ubuntu to install on one drive, there were sata so no jumpers had to be messed with, i just had to mess with bios
[09:41] <jrib> crazy_: jport just explained it
[09:41] <CITguy> crazy: you need to enter the full path to the .bin
[09:41] <crazy_> BLUR BLUR
[09:41] <jrib> crazy_: what isn't clear?
[09:42] <pboyce> profanephobia: now to install windows on to other drive, is it gonna be hard to get it to work with grub ? i have xp sp2
[09:42] <BleSS> I've my doubts about owner on 'at' directories- http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32270/ what do you think?
[09:42] <profanephobia> pboyce great but if you were also wanting to have windows you needed to install it first
[09:42] <CITguy> fubar: ok, now you need to run the following as root:
[09:42] <pboyce> crap
[09:42] <crazy_> jrib: I am new to linux, so dun know what is "chmod +x file.bin"
[09:42] <CITguy> cat /etc/passwd | mksmbpasswd > /etc/samba/smbpasswd
[09:42] <profanephobia> pboyce if you install windows (on master) then youll have to reinstall grub
[09:43] <profanephobia> so all isnt lost
[09:43] <CITguy> or you can do the following:
[09:43] <CITguy> pdbedit -a -u <your user name>
[09:43] <CITguy> (this will add your user name to the samba password database), then sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
[09:43] <jrib> crazy_: oh, it's just a command you run in the terminal.  DO you know how to navigate to the directory where your file is located in the terminal?
[09:44] <pboyce> profanephobia: ok geuss ill do it again i have a ques for u i installed a pakage for my nvidia card, how do i use it? it was the one to see the temp and other settings
[09:44] <crazy_> jrib: the file is in the desktop
[09:44] <profanephobia> pboyce sorry im only experienced in ATI
[09:44] <jrib> crazy_: join me in #ubuntu-classroom
[09:44] <crazy_> jrib: where is ubuntu classroom?
[09:45] <profanephobia> pboyce but look in your restricted drivers
[09:45] <khandi> hello everyone!
[09:45] <jrib> crazy_: type this:  /join #ubuntu-classroom
[09:45] <pboyce> profanephobia: ok i did that but then i install a pakage and it removed the restricted driver
[09:45] <crazy_> jrib: is a channel itself rite
[09:45] <jrib> crazy_: yes
[09:46] <khandi> i have a question.. i cant seem to find my videocard... and im not too sure if i know which one it is. but once i select the one i think must be it, my screens freezes in a weird way when i want to test it
[09:46] <crazy_> jrib: i am there
[09:46] <khandi> anyone know what i can do about it?
[09:46] <ppires> hey
[09:46] <crazyman> hm
[09:46] <fatbrain> Hello, When connecting to a ssh share using the "Connect to Server..." the default action associated with a given file-type is not honored. It always defaults back to the "factory-default"... Any thought on how to solve that?
[09:46] <crazyman> can you all see this?
[09:46] <riaal> How do I change to non spashsceen startup?
[09:46] <ppires> is there any gutsy iso i can download?
[09:47] <crazyman85> hmm
[09:47] <Rayyan> anyone knows anything about grub?
[09:47] <Daenyth> What specifically in the ubuntu boot cd do you have to hit to get the "boot:" prompt? I'm trying to help my friend but I'm not physically there, so I can't see it, and he can't figure it out
[09:47] <jrib> ppires: ask in #ubuntu+1
[09:47] <ppires> kk tks
[09:48] <zezator74> can anyone help me !!! please contact me if you instaled CS 16 in Ubuntu !!! Thanks
[09:48] <crazyman85> .
[09:48] <crazyman85> yey it works
[09:48] <r2d4> Is there a way to get an "Always on Top" button onto the title bar? (rather than right-click)
[09:48] <r2d4> I am using Gnome.
[09:49] <zezator74> can anyone help me !!! please contact me if you instaled CS 16 in Ubuntu !!! Thanks
[09:49] <bulmer> Daenyth  am not 100% sure...try ESC
[09:49] <fubar6760> how do i disable the password prompt when trying to access an ubuntu machine from a windows machine] 
[09:49] <fubar6760> im already in the config file
[09:49] <george_> zezator74 , I had it installed, what's the problem ?
[09:49] <Daenyth> ty
[09:49] <Eclipsor> ok, fyrestrtr: I think I see what you meant now
[09:50] <fubar6760> any ideas?
[09:50] <Eclipsor> the only problem is that the / partition is in an lvm volume
[09:50] <Eclipsor> and grub says the file isnt found
[09:50] <CITguy> fubar6760: you need to have the folowing line configured with your users
[09:50] <CITguy> "valid users = <list of users to give access to the share>"
[09:50] <banlieue> welcome back, banlieue
[09:50] <banlieue> ty
[09:50] <ThanatosDrive> Hello fellows.
[09:50] <Eclipsor> I have kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.20 root=/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00
[09:51] <fubar6760> the line being
[09:51] <eugman> Where are the html docs for pythn located on my computer if at all?
[09:51] <fubar6760> o i see it
[09:51] <ThanatosDrive> I'm trying to install Homeworld via WINE, but it's giving me errors stating that I need to change my sound to 16-bit stereo. How would I go about doing that?
[09:52] <animos1ty> I need some help installing nvidia driver
[09:52] <crazyman85> http://pastebin.com/m68a67797
[09:52] <crazyman85> can anyone take a look at that
[09:52] <crazyman85> and let me know why i cant install my rt2500?
[09:52] <badders> ThanatosDrive: all the sound related stuff can be toyed with by running "winecfg"
[09:52] <CITguy> animos1ty: http://www.albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[09:53] <crdlb> animos1ty, system>administration>restricted drivers manager
[09:53] <ThanatosDrive> badders: Are there parameters I need to enter?
[09:53] <profanephobia> later everyone good luck
[09:54] <bulmer> crazyman85: linux/config.h: No such file or directory <--- try to install all the required headers
[09:54] <animos1ty> thanks CITguy
[09:54] <animos1ty> i'll give it a go
[09:54] <badders> ThanatosDrive: No idea, dont even know if its possible, but youll find it there if it is
[09:54] <jrib> animos1ty: use the restricted drivers manager
[09:54] <crdlb> animos1ty, use the restricted manager unless you have an 8000 series nvidia
[09:54] <kperez> bulmer.. what package hast that one?
[09:54] <crdlb> animos1ty, and if it doesn't work, you can always use envy as a last resort
[09:55] <CITguy> the restricted drivers manager doesn't work as well as the official drivers from NVIDIA
[09:55] <crdlb> (not that it would help)
[09:55] <crdlb> CITguy, it's the same driver
[09:55] <animos1ty> crdlb: im not sure how to use that... i just installed ubuntu for the first time yesterday. im a nub
[09:55] <crdlb> animos1ty, system>administration>restricted drivers manager
[09:55] <bulmer> kperez  maybe build-essential
[09:55] <Number_6> I just installed Ubuntu on my laptop to dual-boot with windows. I'm liking it so far, but I could use a little help...
[09:56] <kperez> yea i just installed it.. ima try it again
[09:56] <kperez> i mean ive had it installed..
[09:56] <zezator74> can anyone help me !!! please contact me if you instaled CS 16 in Ubuntu !!! Thanks
[09:57] <Number_6> Specifically, I need to know how to log in as root.
[09:57] <CITguy> animos1ty: try the restricted drivers manager first to see if it solves your problem and use envy as a backup
[09:57] <CITguy> I've personally had problems with my card using the restricted drivers manager, so give it a whirl to see if it works for you.
[09:57] <ritzcracker> to do things as root
[09:57] <ritzcracker> just type sudo
[09:57] <ritzcracker> before the cmmand
[09:57] <bulmer> !root > Number_6
[09:58] <zezator74> can anyone help me !!! please contact me if you instaled CS 16 in Ubuntu !!! Thanks
[09:58] <ThanatosDrive> badders: No luck. Same error. It's quite alright, I'll google up something. Hopefully.
[09:58] <oomph_> im having a dependancy issue installing FREENX
[09:58] <Number_6> And from the desktop? I had my fill of the console fixing the xserver earlier
[09:59] <ritzcracker> zezator74: are you trying to install the sever or the actual game so you can play it
[09:59] <oomph_> i followed these instruction
[09:59] <severi> hi
[09:59] <oomph_> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[09:59] <oomph_> he following packages have unmet dependencies:
[09:59] <oomph_>   freenx: Depends: nxagent (>= 1.4.92+1.5.0) but it is not installable
[09:59] <animos1ty> thx
[10:00] <niuq> i am using gftp and filezilla, i am trying to upload files to a ftp server, the problem is the connection get stalled to often, i am not sure if that can be a problem with my ISP or with the hosting or with my ftp client
[10:00] <oomph_> anyone experienced this before?
[10:00] <unagi> how would i rename a bunch of files from 000001.tga 0000002.tga to cold.001.tga and cold.002.tga and so on
[10:00] <corpulunt> I have a question, a bash script of mine shows escape characters perfectly on an old Mandrake 9.2 box from console, on Ubuntu does not.
[10:00] <corpulunt> what could be causing this?
[10:00] <CITguy> Number_6: Ubuntu doesn't allow you to log in as root from the login screen. If you want a root GUI you'll have to switch to a virtual terminal (CTRL+ALT+Fn), log in as root, and run startx
[10:00] <Number_6> Okay, thanks
[10:00] <animos1ty> how do i exit X server and log into root???
[10:00] <badders> ThanatosDrive: Ok, i just ran winecfg myself, and at least with the alsa driver (which is what i use) there is an option for setting the default bits per sample to 16, but if thats what you tried then i have no idea
[10:00] <BleSS> I've my doubts about owner on 'at' directories- http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32270/
[10:00] <CITguy> animos1ty: which method are you using?
[10:01] <Number_6> Is there a default password for it?
[10:01] <corpulunt> could someone help me?
[10:01] <ThanatosDrive> badders: I did change that, but I still got the error. Thanks though!
[10:01] <TheInfinity> hello ... one question - how can i change the order of mountings in beginning?
[10:01] <CITguy> Number_6: you have to set up the password for root using "sudo passwd root"
[10:01] <TheInfinity> because nfs volumes are mounted BEFORE local volumes on many pcs here
[10:01] <TheInfinity> and thats quite strange
[10:01] <Number_6> Thanks!
[10:01] <animos1ty> CITguy: i have the drivers downloaded for linux on my desktop and i read a tutorial on how to install them. neither way actually.
[10:01] <niuq> i am using gftp and filezilla, i am trying to upload files to a ftp server, the problem is the connection get stalled to often, i am not sure if that can be a problem with my ISP or with the hosting or with my ftp client
[10:02] <CITguy> animos1ty: Okay, do you mind switching to a one-on-one?
[10:02] <rlount> TheInfinity, nfs might mount first because the os might be looking for networked home and root partitions.
[10:02] <Scott__> is this support for ubuntu?
[10:02] <animos1ty> CITguy: not at all, i pmed you but you didnt respond
[10:02] <ritzcracker> Scott_: yes
[10:02] <TheInfinity> rlount: and how do i change this? :)
[10:02] <TheInfinity> home is mounted at last
[10:02] <ThanatosDrive> badders: Ahhh, I solved it. Apparently I was on OSS, which didn't work, even in 16-bit for some reason, although switching to ALSA fixed it. Odd. Thanks for all your help! I asked yesterday night and nobody could solve it.
[10:02] <zezator74> Who plays counter strike at Ubuntu ????
[10:02] <Scott__> GOOD! i think i have to reinstall.... i did something dumb
[10:02] <rlount> TheInfinity, good question =) one sec.
[10:02] <unagi> how would i rename a bunch of files from 000001.tga 0000002.tga to cold.001.tga and cold.002.tga and so on
[10:02] <dxdt> I used to play.  I don't anymore.
[10:02] <ritzcracker> zezator74: i asked you a question if you want help anserw
[10:03] <TheInfinity> and i want to mount an nfs dir in /home/foo
[10:03] <badders> ThanatosDrive: glad that worked for you
[10:03] <TheInfinity> which is impossilble if home is not mounted yes
[10:03] <zezator74> ok i will invite you i didnt see... so many people.... !!!
[10:03] <ritzcracker> zezator74:  are you trying to install the steam server or trying to okay counter strike on ubuntu. If you want to play counter strike you need to install wine
[10:03] <ritzcracker> which will allow you to run .exe on linux
[10:04] <animos1ty> CITguy: no respond?...
[10:04] <Billy> !roll
[10:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about roll - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:04] <zezator74> I have win
[10:04] <Billy> !random
[10:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about random - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:04] <CITguy> okay, I don't know how to respond in IRC
[10:04] <netadmin> !links 20
[10:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about links 20 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:04] <zezator74> I have instaled non steam
[10:04] <ritzcracker> you have Wine installed?
[10:04] <zezator74> but there are no fonts... no letters when I start CS
[10:04] <CITguy> all i know how to do in IRC is send messages
[10:04] <CITguy> so what do I have to do?
[10:04] <zezator74> Ritz yes i have wine and instaled CS
[10:04] <zezator74> non steam
[10:05] <ritzcracker> zezator74: in wine did you install the win32 fonts
[10:05] <rlount> TheInfinity, looking briefly reveals not much, off hand I would say to re prioritize the init order in which nfs comes up. make it start later.
[10:05] <zezator74> no
[10:05] <george_> zezator74 I suggest you get wine doors (google it) ,install it, and install all the fonts that it provides :)
[10:05] <animos1ty> look at the top of your irc window and see my name blinking? its in a tab
[10:05] <zezator74> ritz how to instal???
[10:05] <ritzcracker> okay one second
[10:05] <CITguy> um, no
[10:05] <TheInfinity> rlount: i can give nfs S99 in rcS - that does not help ...
[10:05] <zezator74> ok
[10:05] <Ayabara_> anyone running ubuntu on a macbook pro ?
[10:05] <animos1ty> hmm.... im not that great with IRC either but i PMed you.
[10:06] <rlount> TheInfinity, that sucks.
[10:06] <TheInfinity> Ayabara_: here :)
[10:06] <animos1ty> do you have an aim sn?
[10:06] <preaction> Ayabara_, i had it working before, but asking "anyone" questions is not productive
[10:06] <TheInfinity> rlount: yes
[10:06] <zezator74> Does private chat works in here????
[10:06] <CITguy> yes "Xxnonconformist"
[10:06] <Sciri> Ayabara_: We've got a few Mac Pros and Macbook Pros running Ubuntu in Parallels, but not natively.
[10:06] <animos1ty> i dont think private chat works...
[10:06] <linxeh> zezator74: yes, if you are registered with nickserv
[10:06] <preaction> zezator74, yes. you must register. and it's rude to private message without asking first
[10:06] <animos1ty> maybe thats it...
[10:06] <rlount> TheInfinity, I am where you are at =) maybe someone here will have more foo than I.
[10:06] <Ayabara_> preaction: I agree. will do better :-)
[10:07] <CITguy> yeah, probably. I'm not registered with nickserv.
[10:07] <TheInfinity> anyone else who knows? :/
[10:07] <zezator74> Am I registered and where to register?
[10:07] <preaction> Ayabara_, only hangup i had installing it was the ATI drivers. i had to boot the live CD to console, apt-get install the drivers and then when i installed everything worked fine. but ymmv
[10:07] <dobey> holy crap there are a lot of people in here
[10:07] <linxeh> zezator74: /msg nickserv help
[10:07] <ritzcracker> zezator74:
[10:07] <Ayabara_> TheInfinity, Sciri , I miss my Ubuntu so I need to install it on my mac. Just wanted to know if you would recommend boot camp, vmware or parallels
[10:07] <ritzcracker> type wine control
[10:08] <ritzcracker> in command prompt
[10:08] <Ayabara_> preaction: ok
[10:08] <ritzcracker> bah
[10:08] <ritzcracker> i mena terminal
[10:08] <TheInfinity> thanks art all rlount :)
[10:08] <nanoteker> linux n00b needs help with lilo/grub, basics
[10:08] <zezator74> ritz Iknow
[10:08] <TheInfinity> Ayabara_: i have it native and in vmware
[10:08] <preaction> Ayabara_, i used boot camp to make space. you still want OSX in case of firmware updates, there's a nice thread on the forums about how to do it properly
[10:08] <oomph_> has anyone here installed Freenx on Dapper before?
[10:08] <ritzcracker> you can install the fonts through there
[10:08] <ritzcracker> brb
[10:08] <nanoteker> anyone here willing to help?
[10:08] <TheInfinity> native it works very poor on latest mac book pro
[10:08] <oomph_> having a bit of a dependancy issue with it and could use some advice
[10:08] <TheInfinity> in vmware it works excellent
[10:08] <dobey> hrmm
[10:08] <boyam> !ask | nanoteker
[10:08] <ubotu> nanoteker: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:09] <banlieue> lol
[10:09] <Ayabara_> preaction: ok. Ill google it.
[10:09] <banlieue> buying a macbook to run ubuntu on it? ;/
[10:09] <Sciri> Ayabara_: Feisty and Gutsy Tribe 3 both installed fine under Parallels for me; both work fine on my Mac Pro and Macbook Pro, but my Xserve had issues with Feisty coming up with X...
[10:09] <Ayabara_> banlieue: I know :-)
[10:09] <TheInfinity> you have to use latest gutsy alpha to get xorg on latest mac book pro
[10:09] <nanoteker> ok...i just installed the lilo package...and can't find where the file is
[10:09] <nanoteker> :(
[10:09] <zezator74> so that is all ritz???
[10:09] <banlieue> Ayabara_: more power to ye, though ;)
[10:09] <zezator74> wine control?
[10:10] <nanoteker> norm /etc/lilo?
[10:10] <Sciri> Ayabara_: Rephrase, my Xserve had problems supporting Feisty and X under Parallels...
[10:10] <Ayabara_> TheInfinity: Ill try out the vmware alternative first, since that one still is in beta and free :-)
[10:10] <TheInfinity> Ayabara_: if gutsy is final it will work good i think
[10:10] <nanoteker> so lilo.conf isn't there...
[10:10] <nanoteker> then i tryed looking for grub...
[10:10] <TheInfinity> bluetooth for example works instant
[10:11] <nanoteker> i see a dir...
[10:11] <zezator74> where does Pidgin puts log files?
[10:11] <chaosmachine> nanoteker I would venture to guess its in /etc somewhere.
[10:11] <Daenyth> what kernel is 7.04?
[10:11] <nanoteker> however i don't know how to launch vi to edit it
[10:12] <banlieue> zig ziggidy damdamdur
[10:12] <chaosmachine> nanoteker sudo gedit <filename>
[10:12] <boyam> nanoteker: sudo vi /path/to/file/filename
[10:12] <zezator74> register zezator74
[10:12] <Piddy> Hey, what is the Super key?
[10:12] <zezator74> ?!
[10:12] <chaosmachine> boyam except vi is annoying. D:
[10:12] <Piddy> Which key is it?
[10:12] <fsckr> !gutsy
[10:12] <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
[10:12] <nanoteker> alllright....
[10:13] <boyam> chaosmachine: yea..he asked for it...hehe
[10:13] <Piddy> Anyone? Where is the Super key?
[10:13] <dxdt> Piddy: super key is the windows key on most keyboards
[10:13] <Piddy> dxdt ah thanks=D
[10:13] <xtreon_> I have a serious problem, It seams as if the firestarter firewall has not ben runnig the latest time, now it is and I can't even ping my local server :S "ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted", What to do?
[10:14] <Daenyth> I'm trying to help my friend install fiesty, and we're having some trouble. When he tries to boot the livecd, it oopses with stuff about apic. We tried booting with the "noapic no lapic" flags, and now it oppses about agpgart
[10:14] <Frostshoc> whats the mac looking thing called thats at the bottom of the screen resizing the icons as you move your mouse over it?
[10:14] <Daenyth> can someone help?
[10:14] <Yulquen> when installing ubuntu at the free area of a hard disk with xp on, does the installer put a boot selector at the beginning of the disk?
[10:14] <chaosmachine> Yulquen Yes, one called 'grub'
[10:14] <stuart-> i wanna experiment with other distro's. is it possible to install another distro through HD without having to burn their .iso's just like debian's no cd install?
[10:15] <Sciri> Frostshoc: On Mac OS X it's called The Dock. If there's an Ubuntu equivalent I don't know what it's called...
[10:15] <chaosmachine> Yulquen as far as I know, its entire setup is automatic in ubuntu.
[10:16] <xtreon_> Please? Firestarter is blocking everything even in my local lan, ping, ssh etc. what to do?
[10:16] <chaosmachine> stuart- I know ubuntu has a no CD install, but I dont know anything about it :p ubuntu.com has information, I belive its most detailed somewhere in documentation.
[10:16] <Frostshoc> anyone?
[10:16] <Yulquen_> when installing ubuntu at the free area of a hard disk with xp on, does the installer put a boot selector at the beginning of the disk?
[10:16] <eldkraft> I seem to have lost the colour in CLI, anyone here know how to get it back? files used to be blue and dir's in some other colour.
[10:16] <zezator74> I can't register myself ???!!!???!!!
[10:16] <zezator74> It doesn't work
[10:17] <chaosmachine> Yulquen_ yes...its called grub and its automatic.. >.>
[10:17] <Daenyth> eldkraft: alias ls="ls --color=auto"
[10:17] <Daenyth> eldkraft: alias ls="ls --color=auto"
[10:17] <xtreon_> Is it normal for firestarter to block everything, like ping, ssh etc? outgoing that is
[10:17] <zezator74> register zezator74
[10:17] <zezator74> ?register
[10:17] <blitz-red> hey, how do i make a quick launch from a shell script?
[10:18] <chaosmachine> xtreon_ Probably, your most likely going to have to add or change rules to allow those kinds of services.
[10:18] <eldkraft> thank you daenyth!
[10:18] <idefix> what exactly is the difference between installing through synaptic or executing some extracted script from the downloaded package?
[10:19] <Rayyan> anyone knows anything about tv out? how to do it? and is it possible on live cd?
[10:19] <Yulquen_> chaosmachine: ok.if i add that there is a suse installation there now (on the xp disk), with a suse bootselector, which i intend to overwrite with ubuntu, will it still cope?
[10:19] <Daenyth> eldkraft: add it to your .bashrc
[10:19] <redwullf> Howdy.
[10:19] <redwullf> /who
[10:20] <chaosmachine> Yulquen_ was suse or XP installed first? and do you know if the selector is on MBR or root?
[10:20] <SunRaycer> hiya...
[10:20] <redwullf> Can someone help me with a question about the Ubuntu LiveCD?
[10:20] <Music_Shuffle> !hi | SunRaycer redwullf
[10:20] <ubotu> SunRaycer redwullf: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[10:20] <redwullf> Thank you.
[10:20] <Music_Shuffle> ^_^
[10:20] <crazy_> using X-Chat Gnome, it auto connects to #ubuntu channel everytimes it starts, how to add more channels for auto starts
[10:20] <chaosmachine> redwullf dont ask to ask, just ask the question. ;p
[10:21] <redwullf> Fair enough. ;)
[10:21] <blitz-red> can anyone tell me how to make a quick launch item ,in the applications menu, from a shell script?
[10:21] <Yulquen_> chaosmachine: xp was there first, then i installed suse which did not suit me.not sure if it is on mbr or root.
[10:21] <xtreon_> Do I need the crappy firestarter thats blocking everything??
[10:21] <redwullf> So, I've downloaded the LiveCD and I've installed and have Ubuntu up and running via VMWare Fusion on my iMac.
[10:21] <Music_Shuffle> crazy_, XChat --> Network List, and tell me when you're there.
[10:21] <gordonjcp> xtreon_: not really
[10:21] <chaosmachine> crazy_ uh, I belive its where file should be and there should be a server list somewhere. I'm not looking at it now..so.
[10:21] <redwullf> Now it's time to turn my mother onto the power of Linux. How can I use the LiveCD I've already installed to get Ubuntu onto her PC laptop?
[10:21] <eldkraft> deanyth: done. any clue why it gave up on me in the first place?
[10:22] <xtreon_> gordonjcp, its killing me, can't understand why It would block outgoing ssh etc =/
[10:22] <chaosmachine> xtreon_ As a genral rule, firewalls block everything, its more secure. As a second genral rule they block network services. esspially ping and such, they are insecure. and thirdly, useing a firewall you dont understand is a bad idea.
[10:22] <redwullf> Do I have to burn it to a physical CD somehow? Or, can I move the image file to her laptop and launch from there, without using a physical CD? She's running WinXP.
[10:23] <stefg> !install
[10:23] <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
[10:23] <redwullf> Looks like a node dump, eh?
[10:23] <crazy_> Music_Shuffle and chaosmachine: channel list
[10:23] <clearze4> redwullf: easiest way would be to burn it to a cd.
[10:23] <Music_Shuffle> crazy_, see on Network list where it says Ubuntu servers?
[10:23] <SunRaycer> I'm looking for CD booting help.  The problem is it won't.  I just got 7.04 desktop i386 and burned a CD.  The .iso MD5 is fine, as are all the MD5s of the files on the resulting CD.  On boot, I get the menu, and memtest86 works fine, but the CD integrity check and standard boot both fail, dropping me to an ash prompt, claiming "no tty"
[10:23] <clearze4> !split
[10:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about split - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:24] <xtreon_> chaosmachine, so you to think its a good ide to trow away firestarter?
[10:24] <Music_Shuffle> !netsplit
[10:24] <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
[10:24] <boyam> redwullf: burn it and boot it from  cd so it doesn't screw with windoze
[10:24] <blitz-red> its probly best to burn to an actual CD because i believe that for your best results, u should launch livecd from boot
[10:24] <redwullf> How do I take the image I have and make a bootable CD out of it.
[10:24] <chaosmachine> yulequen_ if suse was second, it is a fair possibility that it is on MBR, and since ubuntu installs grub automatically, all we can do is hope it over rights it, so I'd install it and see how it goes. if it just boots strait to windows, your going to need to try and do something about your MBR. (Cross that bridge when you get there to save you some headaches.)
[10:24] <clearze4> redwullf: Just burn it and set the cd-rom as the first boot device
[10:25] <Music_Shuffle> redwullf, burn it as in iso
[10:25] <blitz-red> ussually right click the image, and click write to cd
[10:25] <OConnor> noob question: how can i close the X server? need to do so to install my nvidia drivers
[10:25] <chaosmachine> xtreon_ I do, if you are behind a router it should provide enough protection for an average home user, if you really want more protection try and find an iptables script to fit your needs.
[10:25] <blitz-red> or extract to cd
[10:25] <Music_Shuffle> OConnor, you need to restart the xserver?
[10:25] <OConnor> no, shut it down
[10:25] <nanoteker> ok...more n00bish questions
[10:25] <blitz-red> im not sure, but the burn option may just copy the iso image to the cd, not write it
[10:25] <redwullf> I'll give it a go, thanks for the tips.
[10:25] <Music_Shuffle> redwullf, good luck
[10:25] <nanoteker> grub...where is the file i want to vi to chainload winxp from my other hdd?
[10:25] <blitz-red> its happened to me before
[10:25] <stefg> OConnor: you should use the one from the repositories
[10:26] <chaosmachine> xtreon_ or possibly a more graphical firewall thats easier to understand. (Wich i wouldnt know about. try searching freshmeat.)
[10:26] <Music_Shuffle> nanoteker, ask on
[10:26] <crazy_> Music_Shuffle: have channel listing but not server listing
[10:26] <nanoteker> is it only one file?
[10:26] <nanoteker> in /sbin?
[10:26] <stefg> !nvidia | OConnor
[10:26] <ubotu> OConnor: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:26] <boyam> !grub | nanoteker
[10:26] <ubotu> nanoteker: 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
[10:27] <OConnor> ok, brb thx
[10:27] <Music_Shuffle> crazy_, uhh, when you open xchat-gnome, you get a login screen, right?  Where yo ucan change your nick, your real name, etc?
[10:27] <asdf> BIN files keep being opened in Firefox.  Does anyone know how to run BIN files instead of opening them with FIrefox?
[10:27] <crazy_> Music_Shuffle: it auto connects, asking of nick is only the very first time I started this application
[10:27] <nanoteker> ok...i've had windows installed on my ide...
[10:28] <nanoteker> and ubuntu installed later on my sata
[10:28] <Xenoie> asdf: is it saved to your desktop?
[10:28] <chaosmachine> crazy_ is there a /serverlist?
[10:28] <nanoteker> when i set the sata as master... and the ide as slave
[10:28] <Music_Shuffle> crazy_, opening it, one sec.
[10:28] <asdf> it's in /usr/bin
[10:28] <nanoteker> when=then
[10:28] <asdf> Xenoie: it's in /usr/bin
[10:28] <m0u5e> does anyone know if xubuntu has the gnome equivalent of "network places"
[10:28] <m0u5e> i can't seem to find the gui network places for xubuntu -___-;
[10:28] <nanoteker> ubuntu can mount the ide
[10:28] <boyam> !enter | nanoteker
[10:28] <ubotu> nanoteker: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[10:29] <crazy_> Music_Shuffle: cannot remember any serverlist
[10:29] <nanoteker> ok!
[10:29] <mrwho> Can someone help me with an alsa problem
[10:29] <Xenoie> if it's in that dir you can run it from the "run command" menu or open a terminal and type the name of the program
[10:29] <Music_Shuffle> crazy_, ok, I got it.
[10:29] <the_giver> hi i really fugegd something up
[10:29] <stefg> !irc | m0u5e
[10:29] <ubotu> m0u5e: 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
[10:29] <scottDkoDer> Hi
[10:29] <Music_Shuffle> crazy_, at the top, click edit --> preferences
[10:29] <zezator74> how to register my nik?
[10:29] <Music_Shuffle> crazy_, then go to networks
[10:29] <stefg> !xubuntu | m0u5e
[10:29] <ubotu> m0u5e: xubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce instead of Gnome. For more info, see http://www.xubuntu.org and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/ - To install from Ubuntu: "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". | For support, see #xubuntu | See also: !ubuntu and !xubuntu-channels
[10:29] <the_giver> i was trying to preven some users to read my root dir so id di chmod o-r /
[10:29] <nanoteker> where is the grub file that i need to vi to chainload the winxp install from hda0,1(?) ?
[10:29] <chaosmachine> m0u5e the equivalent to "network places" would be smb4k I belive, run that from a terminal. its samba and its designed to share files over a windows network.
[10:29] <boyam> nanoteker, this is a busy channel..all info on one line makes it easier to follow...
[10:29] <the_giver> but now if i log out i will be locked out of my own system
[10:29] <the_giver> =-/
[10:30] <m0u5e> chaosmachine: ty
[10:30] <scottDkoDer> What program is best for extracting isos from a data cd?
[10:30] <the_giver> cuz nobody can log in ow
[10:30] <the_giver> how the hell do i reset what i did?
[10:30] <Music_Shuffle> crazy_, select Ubuntu Servers under "Networks", and then click "Edit" on the right side of the screen.
[10:30] <boyam> !grub | nanoteker
[10:30] <ubotu> nanoteker: 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
[10:30] <zezator74> how to egister myself in this channel
[10:30] <Music_Shuffle> crazy_, then select the option that lists "Channels", and you'll see a tab that works :)
[10:30] <Music_Shuffle> !register | zezator74
[10:30] <ubotu> zezator74: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[10:30] <stefg> !register
[10:30] <Walker>  /msg nickserv register password
[10:30] <lvlythos> alguien sabe como se llama el canal del ubuntu en espaol
[10:30] <boyam> nanoteker: give those links a shot...you'll find all you want about grub
[10:30] <stefg> !es
[10:30] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[10:30] <zezator74> THANKS !!! :)
[10:31] <Music_Shuffle> :)
[10:31] <Walker> :)
[10:31] <lvlythos> gracias
[10:31] <Music_Shuffle> crazy_, got it?
[10:31] <m0u5e> chaosmachine: wait... smb4k is for KDE :X
[10:31] <Daenyth> is there a way to make the livecd have a scrollable framebuffer? I'm trying to help a friend debug a kernel oops, but we can't see the top
[10:31] <m0u5e> chaosmachine: is there anything more native for xubuntu?
[10:31] <banlieue> cheese is nice, though
[10:31] <Xenoie> the_giver,  you can try to sudo the chmod command when logged in as another user to set it back
[10:31] <mrwho> alsa | help
[10:32] <Music_Shuffle> mrwho, trying to get the also factoid from the bot?
[10:32] <stefg> m0u5e: thunar can't handle smb-shares yet.so no 'network-places'
[10:32] <Music_Shuffle> als*
[10:32] <Music_Shuffle> alsa**
[10:32] <m0u5e> T_T
[10:32] <Xenoie> the_giver,  if that doesn't work you can use a live CD, mount your root partition and chmod it from there
[10:32] <crazy_> It don't appear at all, It always force me or auto connect to ubuntu server everytime
[10:32] <lvlythos> espaol
[10:32] <chaosmachine> m0u5e I am unaware of anything else, possibly try running smbclient? samba is the program you need, I'm almost 100% sure.
[10:33] <m0u5e> stefg: does that mean if i want to connect to a windows c$ remote share, i can't :X
[10:33] <Music_Shuffle> crazy_, did you follow the instructoins I gave you?
[10:33] <lvlythos> -
[10:33] <Music_Shuffle> instructions*
[10:33] <crazy_> Music_Shuffle: It don't appear at all, It always force me or auto connect to ubuntu server everytime
[10:33] <m0u5e> chaosmachine: i've configured a samba share already, but my windows computer can't connect...
[10:33] <lvlythos> 
[10:33] <Music_Shuffle> !es | lvlythos
[10:33] <ubotu> lvlythos: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[10:33] <lvlythos> /c
[10:33] <stefg> m0u5e: that means you need smbfs or (better) fusesmb
[10:33] <stefg> !info fusesmb | m0u5e
[10:33] <ubotu> m0u5e: fusesmb: filesystem client based on the SMB file transfer protocol. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.5-1 (feisty), package size 26 kB, installed size 140 kB
[10:33] <zezator74> can someone accept my private msg to check if I am registered???
[10:34] <GhoSt_DoG> hi all i have one p+roblem
[10:34] <Walker> i will
[10:34] <GhoSt_DoG>  run info '(automake)Extending aclocal'
[10:34] <GhoSt_DoG>   or see http://sources.redhat.com/automake/automake.html#Extending-aclocal
[10:34] <GhoSt_DoG> what i need to do ?
[10:34] <mrwho> I'm trying to compile an alsa driver it tells me to put the source in /usr/src/alsa | anyone help?
[10:34] <Master_User> hi hatt shon einer von euch mal mit den hyperion irc server rumgespielt?.
[10:34] <stefg> m0u5e: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=300310
[10:34] <Priswell> I installed Apache 2 to Ubuntu 7. I want to change the index.html page in /var/www/apache2-default/ using Bluefish. When I try to save the file, I get the following error message: Could not write file. I chmod 744, but it still won't write. What am I missing?
[10:34] <m0u5e> stefg: thx stefg, ill check it out :)
[10:34] <thepumpkin_w> hi. I have a english ubuntu and another PC with Debian Spanish, when I take files from Debian(spanish) to ubuntu(english) ssh drops some characters, where can I set the encoding or what is the problem?
[10:34] <chaosmachine> mrwho why are you trying to compile also?
[10:34] <Innatech> Anyone dealt with a 3ware 9650 on Dapper?  I loaded a patched version of 3w-9xxx.ko-23-386 and it worked during install, but after adding it to the initial ramdisk image and rebooting, I get: "3w_9xxx.ko: version magic : '2.6.15-23-386 SMP 686 gcc-4.0'  should be '2.6.15-28-386' preempt: 486 gcc-4.0' " How can I fix it?
[10:35] <x_> how i can install codecs for DIVX and XVID ?!!!!
[10:35] <Music_Shuffle> !divx
[10:35] <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
[10:35] <banlieue> x_: you could alternatively use the video player VLC (VideoLAN, videolan.org)
[10:36] <mrwho> chaosmachine: alsa I need to compile new drivers to support my logitech mic it tells me to compile into /usr/src/alsa doesthat mean JUST the source code or the whole alsa driver directory?
[10:36] <banlieue> it has its own set of codecs, so you do not have to install them
[10:36] <thepumpkin_w> hi. I have a english ubuntu and another PC with Debian Spanish, when I take files from Debian(spanish) to ubuntu(english) ssh drops some characters, where can I set the encoding or what is the problem?
[10:36] <crazy_> Music_Shuffle: done, it works fine now
[10:36] <univremonster> is everyone else having problems downloading gnupg right now?  I assume the server is just down
[10:36] <Music_Shuffle> :)
[10:36] <x_> banlieue    thanks :)   how about RM (real player) and WMA ( windows media player) formats ?!
[10:36] <chaosmachine> mrwho ah, now I see. unfortuneatly diveing into an area I'm not as familar with as you probably want.
[10:37] <univremonster> x_: to run those formats it may help to go to Synaptec and install the package titled "ubuntu-restricted-extras"
[10:37] <databuddy> ok sorry i forgot who it was
[10:37] <databuddy> but someone just gave me linky to do the usb boot thing installer
[10:37] <banlieue> x_: VLC should be able to play WMA files
[10:37] <mrwho> Chaos: can you take a look at the site I am and help with a little direction?
[10:37] <databuddy> i tried the dealio and got booterror
[10:37] <banlieue> x_: I don't think it can play .rm files, but I think MPlayer can
[10:38] <databuddy> any ideas?
[10:38] <chaosmachine> mrwho Certainly can.
[10:38] <Piddy> Does anyone know how to set an image as the background behind the cube in Compiz Fusion?
[10:38] <stefg> !effects | Piddy
[10:38] <ubotu> Piddy: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[10:38] <the_giver> Xnoie i am as root right now
[10:38] <databuddy> !install
[10:38] <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
[10:38] <x_> univremonster   thanks ... i need it for stream radio channels :-)
[10:38] <mrwho> Chaos: http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Creative+Labs&card=Sound+Blaster+Live+7.1.&chip=SB0410%2C+P17&module=ca0106#Inst
[10:38] <the_giver> but i cant log in with  my other users
[10:38] <gdp> hey everyone. I'm sort of very new to linux...i downloaded a desktop application dock but i cant find it anywhere...
[10:38] <the_giver> i just need to know how to fix this
[10:38] <chaosmachine> mrwho I only just hae quite a bit of experiance getting things to work on early alsa..
[10:39] <Piddy> stefg There are no active persons in that channel.
[10:39] <banlieue> it is generally a horrible thing to get .rm files running on linux though
[10:39] <Piddy> So does anyone know how?
[10:39] <Xenoie> the_giver,  what was the command you ran again?
[10:39] <mrwho> http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Creative+Labs&card=Sound+Blaster+Live+7.1.&chip=SB0410%2C+P17&module=ca0106#Inst
[10:39] <banlieue> horrible format and such
[10:39] <univremonster> x_: have you tried Tunapie?
[10:39] <blitz-red> hey im trying to install a game, but it says im missing this "libogg.so.0" where can i get it?
[10:39] <gdp> hey everyone. I'm sort of very new to linux...i downloaded a desktop application dock but i cant find it anywhere...
[10:40] <x_> univremonster   nope ... how i can get it ?! i mean in terminal
[10:40] <blitz-red> gdp: did u check in your home folder?
[10:40] <blitz-red> gdp: it should have the name u gave it
[10:40] <mrwho> chaos: I'm trying to cp the dir to /usr/src/alsa
[10:40] <x_> banlieue   thanks for help ... do u know how i can get it in Terminal ?!  i mean what's command line in terminal for that ?
[10:40] <mrwho> I have it stored in my home dir
[10:40] <Piddy> dxdt you there?
[10:41] <univremonster> sudo apt-get update;  sudo apt-get install tunapie;   I would assume
[10:41] <univremonster> it may be tunapie2
[10:41] <gdp> yeah, I checked but it isn't there
[10:41] <banlieue> x_: for what? mplayer?
[10:41] <univremonster> x_: sorry, forgot to tag you on the comment above.
[10:41] <the_giver> Xonoie   chmod o-r /
[10:41] <x_> banlieue  yeah
[10:41] <the_giver> i tried doing the reverse chmod o+r /
[10:41] <the_giver> no luck
[10:41] <mattpker> Dose anyone know the command to start a session in a certain workspace on startup?
[10:41] <univremonster> x_:  Tunapie is also in Synaptec
[10:41] <lvlythos> beryl
[10:41] <banlieue> x_: i believe it's sudo apt-get install mplayer mozilla-mplayer mplayer-fonts
[10:41] <banlieue> but you might want to double-check that
[10:41] <x_> univremonster   thanks .. i going to check the command line :)
[10:41] <banlieue> !mplayer
[10:41] <ubotu> mplayer is a media player. It resides in the mutiverse repository and can easily be installed via applications -> add/remove. For codecs try !codecs
[10:42] <banlieue> well, there ya go :P
[10:42] <gdp> yeah, I checked but it isn't there
[10:42] <blitz-red> im not sure what to tell you
[10:42] <gdp> hmmm
[10:42] <gdp> could you suggest a desklet set ?
[10:42] <gdp> I'll just download a different one
[10:42] <blitz-red> the problem is not specefic enough, not enough details
[10:42] <Xenoie> the_giver,  try 'chmod 755 /'
[10:43] <Xenoie> with out the quotes
[10:43] <chaosmachine> mrwho i'd guess just follow the directions as closesly as possible. I really couldnt tell you. Try refereing to ubuntu documentation or the forums.
[10:43] <blitz-red> when u downloaded it, did u click to save the file?
[10:43] <univremonster> x_:  You may also want to check out this discussion for embedded media:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3123263#post3123263
[10:43] <AD7six> Hi. firefox nolonger works - at all (launched via terminal generates the error "Segmentation fault (core dumped)". I've tried complete removal and reinstallation with no change. anyone got a tip on where to look/what to do?
[10:44] <the_giver> thanks that fixed it
[10:44] <Xenoie> no problem
[10:44] <Priswell> I installed Apache 2 to Ubuntu 7. I want to change the index.html page in /var/www/apache2-default/ using Bluefish. When I try to save the file, I get the following error message: Could not write file. I chmod 744, but it still won't write. What am I missing?
[10:44] <x_> i got this error ... what's wrong ?!    :Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[10:44] <stefg> AD7six: try a fresh profile without any add ons
[10:44] <zezator74> Who plays CS in here ? 1.6... :D
[10:44] <Xenoie> x_, you are running another copy of synaptic or another package manager
[10:44] <univremonster> x_:  You need to close Synaptec before doing anything as root on the terminal
[10:44] <the_giver> Xonoie .. so what i was trying to do is lock certains users under one specific group from viewing anything but their home dir
[10:45] <the_giver> any idea how i might be ble to do this?
[10:45] <x_> oops ... ok ...  :-)
[10:45] <riaal> okey, when you install ubuntu the default user and the root have the same password?
[10:45] <guardian> what command line would enable me to change the keyboard layout please ?
[10:45] <AD7six> stefg: can you clarify what you mean by a fresh profile.
[10:45] <stefg> !root | riaal
[10:45] <univremonster> riaal:  you are correct
[10:45] <ubotu> riaal: 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
[10:45] <Daenyth> !kernel
[10:45] <ubotu> kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[10:46] <ConstyXIV> what is the python gtkglext package called?
[10:46] <zezator74> Who plays CS in here ? 1.6...
[10:46] <jajadavid> hello. i have a .img image file of a floppy. How can i burn it to a floppy?
[10:46] <Xenoie> the_giver, you would need to set up a chrooted file system for them. They will need to access the binaries which are located outside of their home directory to do anything functional
[10:46] <riaal> univremonster, stefg is that a security risk? chall I change it?
[10:46] <stefg> AD7six: run firefox -profilemanager and add a new profile. most likely one of your skins/extensions is misbehaving
[10:46] <grigora> how can i convert a real player file into an mp3 file on linux? thanks
[10:46] <pike__> jajadavid: id google for a dd example
[10:46] <the_giver> yeah.. sigh
[10:46] <zezator74> Counter Strike who plays?
[10:46] <jajadavid> pike_ sorry?
[10:47] <ConstyXIV> jajadavid: cat imagefile.img > /dev/floppy
[10:47] <stefg> riaal: you should use a good password, hat's all
[10:47] <univremonster> riaal:  I don't think it's much of a security risk, you're only 'root' in the traditional sense when you use sudo
[10:47] <jajadavid> i change dev/floppy, right?
[10:48] <Daenyth> what version of the kernel does ubuntu run? the wiki just says "The latest version of 2.6"
[10:48] <Daenyth> which version is it?
[10:48] <riaal> univremonster, so you for example have the same password for the user you are loged in to now as the sudoroot?
[10:48] <ConstyXIV> jajadavid: /dev/floppy should be your floppy drive, imagefile.img should be your image file (whatever it's called)
[10:48] <pike__> jajadavid: im not on ubuntu but i guess /dev/floppy might be a link to /dev/fd0 either would work
[10:48] <the_giver> Xenoie what kind of chroot is this?
[10:48] <stefg> !info linux-image | Daenyth
[10:48] <the_giver> is it called chroot for ssh?
[10:48] <ubotu> daenyth: Package linux-image does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[10:49] <stefg> !info linux-image-generic | Daenyth
[10:49] <ubotu> daenyth: linux-image-generic: Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 2.6.20.16.28.1 (feisty), package size 23 kB, installed size 52 kB
[10:49] <Daenyth> ty
[10:49] <AD7six> stefg: game on. Thxs. I would have thought complete removal removed the profile files
[10:49] <mindframe> can anyone recommend a good true-hardware-based raid controller that works well in linux?
[10:49] <Xenoie> the_giver,  that is just a term. chroot is a command which will change the top level root for your shell instance.
[10:49] <jajadavid> pike_: i think i have only read acess to fd0, how can i fix that?
[10:49] <univremonster> riaal:  normally, you are just a user.  When you want to do anything as root you use Synaptec or the terminal using sudo.  There is really no way to "log in" as root and stay that way.  There are ways, but none of them are particularly recommended by any Ubuntu staff
[10:49] <zezator74> Does anyone plays Counter Strike in Ubuntu?
[10:49] <the_giver> hmm
[10:49] <ConstyXIV> what do you do to get 3d chess work in 3d?
[10:50] <jajadavid> zezator74: in cedega?
[10:50] <zezator74> jaja ... in wine...
[10:50] <m0u5e> im using pyneighborhood, anyone used it before (and can help me with it?) :X
[10:50] <univremonster> riall:  as the system admin, your password should be the same as 'root'.  But notice that "sudo" sounds much the same as "pseudo"...
[10:50] <pike__> jajadavid: maybe there is a floppy group you need to add yourself to
[10:50] <jajadavid> zezator74: does it work well?
[10:50] <riaal> univremonster, okey, It feel stupid to login whit the same password that is used for managing the system, thats all
[10:50] <pike__> jajadavid: do 'groups' command
[10:50] <x_> univremonster   thanks ... i get it ... gonna check it working on stream radio channels or not .. thanks for help :-)
[10:50] <Xenoie> the_giver, you would need to have a chroot command executed for their login as well as commands to mount the public directories where applications are located such as /bin /usr/bin /etc for config files they will need to have access to, and many other things.
[10:50] <jajadavid> pike_: think of me as a dog, tell me what to do
[10:50] <zezator74> jajadavid : I dont know how to instal win32 fonts in Wine
[10:51] <riaal> when I use netstat -A inet I get something strange: "tcp        0      0 esk-235-64:microsoft-ds abwi41.neoplus.ad:42534 SYN_RECV" anyone know what this is??
[10:51] <univremonster> x_: no problem, that's one of my favorite programs so I enjoy spreading it around
[10:51] <x_> banlieue   thanks for help .. i going to check it working or not  :)
[10:51] <erf3d> Hi everybody
[10:51] <the_giver> Xenoie sounds complicated =-/
[10:51] <the_giver> thankst ho
[10:52] <the_giver> tho*
[10:52] <chaosmachine> riaal uh, if I'm not mistaken thats a network broadcast?
[10:52] <Xenoie> the_giver,  there is a sytem called jailshell which is a replacement for bash which would do what you are talking about
[10:52] <riaal> chohmann, sounds reasonable
[10:52] <riaal> chaosmachine,  sounds reasonable
[10:52] <riaal> chaosmachine,  nothing to worry about
[10:52] <riaal> ?
[10:53] <erf3d> I am a new Ubuntu user and my /var is full whereas only 600Mo are used. Could you help me ?
[10:53] <univremonster> riaal:  here's a solution.  In terminal, type sudo passwd root
[10:53] <neverblue> erf3d, with what?
[10:53] <chaosmachine> riaal I'm not looking at it. but anything addressed to 0 is a network broadcast. so no, nothing to worry about.
[10:53] <Xenoie> you would basically set their shell to /bin/jailshell rather then bash and it will place them in a chroot where they will not be able to see past their home dir
[10:53] <neverblue> !ask | erf3d
[10:53] <ubotu> erf3d: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:53] <modesto> alguem do brasil aqui?
[10:54] <neverblue> !es | modesto
[10:54] <ubotu> modesto: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[10:54] <neverblue> !br | modesto
[10:54] <ubotu> modesto: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[10:54] <riaal> univremonster, that changes the root password?
[10:54] <riaal> "root" =)
[10:54] <univremonster> riaal: yep
[10:54] <riaal> univremonster, that just can't be a bad ide? To have different passwords for the normal user and the "root"?
[10:55] <erf3d> I cannot understand why my /var is full
[10:55] <univremonster> riaal:  It's kind of contrary to the basic setup of Ubuntu.  It's more of a security risk to be able to login as root than to do sudo and have the privledges for 5 min
[10:55] <cdehaan> Hello! Can anyone tell me how I can have a script in cron.monthly log all of its output?
[10:55] <Lok1> Is there an easy way to change a 64bit install to a 32bit one without wiping the HDD? Can a 32bit kernel work with 64bit binaries (if the processor is 64 bit?)
[10:56] <RichiH> !paste
[10:56] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:56] <dody> ei dark tux problema risolto per il cubo con compiz fusion
[10:56] <riaal> univremonster, thats true but different passwords for the "sudo command" and the normal login, must be a good ide?
[10:56] <dxdt> Lok1: why the change?  Program you want not working in 64 bit or something like that?
[10:56] <ThanatosDrive> Bah. '&' on the terminal requires an escape slash.
[10:56] <Xenoie> riaal: the root account can not be logged into directly so they would need your password or another user's password to get anywhere close to root access on the machine
[10:56] <xd_> how can i join to other channel?
[10:57] <ThanatosDrive> I feel so dumb using Ubuntu sometimes.
[10:57] <ThanatosDrive> xd_ Use /join
[10:57] <xd_> using x-chat for gnome
[10:57] <Walker>  /join #channel
[10:57] <grigora> anyone knows how to convert a RealPlayer file into an mp3 file?
[10:57] <RichiH> i just had a rater nasty error when doing a dist-upgrade on a release-version feisty to a current feisty. i don't have much time, but i will pastebin the backtrace along with the full isntall log
[10:57] <xd_> thx
[10:57] <neverblue> xd_, u should probably switch to using just xchat
[10:57] <univremonster> riaal:  you may want to refer to http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=515601&highlight=root+password, the comment made by Seisen
[10:57] <Lok1> yes, vmware server is having issues with the latest 64bit kernel (which i need)
[10:57] <neverblue> its much better :)
[10:57] <pike__> jajadavid: sorry i was away you still need help?
[10:57] <Negatifzeo> Hi all, I cannot for the life of me get utorrent to show up when I click the icon..... Im running utorrent in wine of course and had no problems initially, but now it just starts minimized and I cant see the window... Any help?
[10:57] <grigora> anyone?
[10:58] <riaal> Xenoie, well, this is an example. if a friend wants to use my computer, he will ask for a login and a password, I say my usual login and password and BOOM he has root access whit the sudo command, is that how its supose to be? :S
[10:58] <pike__> Negatifzeo: i have same problem. what i do is click on the gnome panel and i get a window border with no window inside then i doubleclick on the utorrent icon and it fills the window
[10:58] <ConstyXIV> can you easily get compiz-fusion in feisty?
[10:59] <univremonster> riaal:  Have you considered setting up a second login with no password for users?
[10:59] <weston> whats the best music downloader?
[10:59] <RichiH> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32278/
[10:59] <neverblue> ConstyXIV, try #ubuntu-effects
[10:59] <stuart-> i just installed DSL on my 2nd hd. how do i configure grub to notice it?
[10:59] <Walker> yea.. search at ubuntuforums.org > vorian compiz fusion
[10:59] <Lok1> when I way need, I mean I need the latest kernel, 32bit is fine :)
[10:59] <nanoteker> in vi, how does one exit the "insert mode" (if i remember that's what it's called) and get to the saving and writing to file? is it esc, then :w! ?
[10:59] <RichiH> ompaul, nalioth: you might want to follow it up, i need to run
[10:59] <dxdt> nanoteker: press escape
[10:59] <riaal> univremonster, ofc. I have a good clue what Im doing, as Im use to linux (redhat) whit root acount Im a bit confued =)
[10:59] <weston> Whats a good music downloader for ubuntu??
[11:00] <ompaul> RichiH, ?
[11:00] <Music_Shuffle> weston, Frostwire.  or ktorrent, or Streamtuner or Tunapie if you would like to record streams.
[11:00] <univremonster> riaal:  I didn't mean to offend.  But if you created the second account your guest would not be able to run any sudo commands.
[11:00] <ompaul> RichiH, got it
[11:01] <riaal> univremonster, none taken =) that is true, doing it now
[11:01] <lhoerste> My iPod keeps mounting as read only. Does anyone know how to fix this?
[11:02] <madman91> lhoerste: how do you mount it
[11:02] <lhoerste> madman91: gvm
[11:02] <elYase> im installing a software but when i run ./configure it doesnt see glib-2.0, im sure it is installed, what can i do?
[11:02] <banlieue> can someone point out why a piece of text I copy in firefox is lost (is not under ctrl+v anymore) once I close firefox?
[11:02] <nanoteker> just to double check my memory...a second HDD, a ide HDD, is hd0,1?
[11:02] <banlieue> and perhaps more importantly, how I can change this behaviour
[11:03] <stefg> riaal: the ubuntu philosophy is like OSX. Discourage the continous use of a root account, and have an 'admin'-group for all users with administrator privileges
[11:03] <mattpker> dose it happen when you are using vi?
[11:03] <khelll> am working on ubuntu and i made a folder called log with permission 0666 and mongrel server keep giving accees error to write in that folder
[11:03] <lhoerste> madman91: that's gnome-volume-manager mounts it
[11:03] <mattpker> banlieue: dose it happen when using vi?
[11:03] <Eclipsor> ok
[11:03] <madman91> HOW DO i change the label of a drive (label in blkid) that has a fat32 FS
[11:03] <Eclipsor> I finally fixed my bootloader problems
[11:04] <Eclipsor> however
[11:04] <madman91> lhoerste: sorry, I dont use gvm to mount.. I would help otherwise
[11:04] <Eclipsor> the kernel just hangs a lot
[11:04] <boarder-winterma> hello @all
[11:04] <lhoerste> madman91: what do you use?
[11:04] <boarder-winterma> i have a problem with my xserver
[11:04] <riaal> stefg, is it a bad ide to only use the default account (whit the same password as sudo admin)?
[11:04] <madman91> lhoerste: mount :-)
[11:04] <madman91> lhoerste: its a cli program
[11:04] <boarder-winterma> the xorg process needs 70% cpu
[11:04] <boarder-winterma> and so the system laggs
[11:04] <lhoerste> madman91: do you modprobe sbp2 then?
[11:04] <lhoerste> madman91: that's a pain in the butt to do all that
[11:04] <sjdurfey> i need to change my resolution from a standard to a widescreen. ubuntu has correctly identified and as far as i know installed the correct driver for my chipset, but i do not have the option of selecting a widescreen monitor. im using the Intel 945GM express chipset, anybody have any ideas?
[11:05] <lhoerste> My iPod keeps mounting as read only with gnome-volume-manager. Does anyone know how to fix this?
[11:05] <stefg> riaal: no, that's exactly how it is designed. ONE account, ONE password to worry about
[11:05] <madman91> lhoerste: well yeah, but it always works :)
[11:05] <banlieue> mattpker: come again?
[11:05] <ribando> hi everyone
[11:05] <riaal> stefg, great, thanks
[11:05] <erf3d> I have a new laptop. I just installed Ubuntu. I only have 2Go installed in my /usr and my /var (600Mo) is already full. Do you know where it comes from and which files can I remove ? Indeed, now I cannot install any additional package.
[11:05] <lhoerste> madman91: i have other iPods that this always works with. But I updated the firmware with mac os and it did this to my ipod
[11:05] <su-hoens`rZ> anyone know why the kubuntu alt cd installer doesn't locate 3 of my 4 sata drives even though the bios and the main cd find them fine? :(
[11:06] <banlieue> i'm guessing it's because the x server clipboard is used, and is emptied upon application close
[11:06] <stuart-> how can i configure grub to detect a 2nd distro on my 2nd hd?
[11:06] <banlieue> does that sound overly crazy?
[11:06] <madman91> lhoerste: sorry, i wouldnt know. try re-asking here
[11:06] <ribando> need some help installing kiba-dock in ubuntu feisty
[11:06] <madman91> HOW DO i change the label of a drive (label in blkid) that has a fat32 FS??
[11:06] <chaosmachine> erf3d how big is your hard drive?
[11:06] <lhoerste> madman91: ok thanks
[11:06] <sjdurfey> i need to change my resolution from a standard to a widescreen. ubuntu has correctly identified and as far as i know installed the correct driver for my chipset, but i do not have the option of selecting a widescreen monitor. im using the Intel 945GM express chipset, anybody have any ideas?
[11:06] <lhoerste> My iPod keeps mounting as read only with gnome-volume-manager. Does anyone know how to fix this?
[11:06] <erf3d> chaosmachine: 100Go
[11:07] <Daenyth> sjdurfey: add the correct modeline to your xorg.conf?
[11:07] <stefg> !fixres
[11:07] <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
[11:07] <sjdurfey> Daenyth, how do i do that?
[11:07] <filloy> I just installed Beryl Fusion and I have no window borders, can anyone help me please? thank you!
[11:07] <stefg> !info 915resolution | sjdurfey
[11:07] <ubotu> sjdurfey: 915resolution: resolution modification tool for Intel graphic chipset. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.5.2-10ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 14 kB, installed size 124 kB (Only available for i386 amd64 kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64)
[11:07] <Injen> !sound
[11:07] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[11:07] <yurimxpxman> I've got a bit of a problem, mates. Check out this error: bash: /bin/mv: Argument list too long
[11:08] <madman91> filloy: i think its called compiz fusion .. and try #ubuntu-effects or #compiz-fusion
[11:08] <chaosmachine> erf3d ah, well if you click properties on your folders it tells you how much space their useing. I know I had an error log that was taking up all of my free space, everytime I freed up space, it just got bigger.
[11:08] <mattpker> .wc
[11:08] <filloy> madman91: ok, thank you!
[11:08] <n00dl3> Help! Explorer.exe crashed D:
[11:09] <madman91> filloy: sure
[11:09] <jajadavid> can anyone tell me how to write a .img file to a floppy?
[11:09] <chaosmachine> n00dl3 yeah its good at that.
[11:09] <stefg> n00dl3: so reformat and reinstall :-)
[11:09] <khelll> mkdire log, sudo chmod -R 0666 log , and still i cant write in log folder
[11:09] <lhoerste> madman91: it's because it's formatted hfs+ ! ubuntu cant write to it apparently?
[11:09] <d3spis3m3> floppy?
[11:09] <n00dl3> stefg: Good plan!
[11:09] <ribando> need some help installing kiba-dock an add icons on it in ubuntu feisty
[11:09] <jajadavid> yes floppy
[11:09] <erf3d> It does not come from my /usr which is almost empty but from my /var which is full with only 600 Mo
[11:09] <madman91> lhoerste: i guess not.. did you google it up?
[11:09] <sjdurfey> stefg: i typed !info 915resolution | sjdurfey in the command shell and it said "event not found"
[11:10] <riotkittie> arrrgh. i'm such a dummy. i bought a usb wireless thingamajigee. and being completely unbrilliant, i failed to make sure it worked with linux :|
[11:10] <erf3d> chaosmachine: It does not come from my /usr which is almost empty but from my /var which is full with only 600 Mo
[11:10] <madman91> lhoerste: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=4411
[11:10] <chaosmachine> erf3d I'd guess it comes from your /home.
[11:10] <lhoerste> madman91: i didnt google it - just thought about it
[11:10] <lhoerste> madman91: i know how to fix this.
[11:10] <d3spis3m3> jajadavid: How big is the .img?
[11:10] <stefg> sjdurfey: lol.. /you/ have to 'sudo apt-get install 915resolution'. that was just the bot-trigger
[11:11] <riotkittie> there's like. some driver or something. that i can compile but tha proved to be a pain when i tried it earlier.  maybe i can go the ndiswrapper route :|
[11:11] <sjdurfey> haha
[11:11] <ribando> I need some help installing kiba-dock an add icons on it in ubuntu feisty
[11:11] <erf3d> chaosmachine: my /home has only 1% data
[11:11] <Sanctusorium> Is there an a shortcut keystrock to open the terminal?  something like alt+f2?
[11:11] <Sanctusorium> (alt F2 is the run command for me)
[11:11] <Daenyth> Sanctusorium: most likely you can set one
[11:11] <Roge> hi i installed or tried to install virtualbox .deb and at the end i got the error this package mite be corrupt or your not allowed to open it(i did use sudo) now when i try to use synaptic i get the error E: The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[11:11] <Roge> E: Internal error opening cache (1). Please report.
[11:11] <Roge>  and it dies
[11:11] <Daenyth> check the manpages for whatever wm you have
[11:11] <Sanctusorium> Daenyth, Really?
[11:12] <Sanctusorium> Ok
[11:12] <lhoerste> madman91: this forum post would fix it but it would require I changed the udev rules and removed defaults from the options for hfs... too hacky... I'll just format it to windows
[11:12] <Roge> is there a command line tool i can use to reinstall the .deb ?
[11:12] <Eclipsor> ubuntu is hanging at Running local user scripts.
[11:12] <riotkittie> gee. mIRC makes me feel dirty :|
[11:12] <madman91> lhoerste: to fat32, you mean
[11:12] <erf3d> chaosmachine: when I am trying to use apt-get it rejects me because of my /var which is full
[11:12] <jajadavid> d3spis3m3: floppy size
[11:13] <stefg> erf3d: sudo apt-get clean
[11:13] <Eclipsor> are there any essential config files that don't live in /home that I should be aware of and back up before I reinstall?
[11:13] <ikon> i need some help
[11:13] <lhoerste> madman91: yes. the windows formatted ipods have fat32 filesystems
[11:13] <stefg> !sbackup
[11:13] <ubotu> sbackup is a tool to create complete and/or incremental backups (which can be scheduled to be automatic, and can be done over a network). It is available in !Universe
[11:14] <ikon> i want to update my alsa
[11:14] <Xenoie> jajadavid, You will need to use the dd command to write an image to the floppy drive
[11:14] <madman91> lhoerste: yeah
[11:14] <stefg> Eclipsor: xorg.conf and some other stuff in /etc
[11:14] <Xenoie> put in the disk and type this out
[11:14] <Xenoie> dd if=file.img of=/dev/fd0 bs=1024 conv=sync ; sync
[11:14] <Xenoie> replace file.img with the name of the file
[11:14] <erf3d> chaosmachine: thank you very much for your help : my /var is now 41%
[11:14] <Xenoie> this is done from a terminal
[11:14] <Eclipsor> oh, stefg, would you happen to know where mysql stores its stuff?
[11:14] <Eclipsor> :\
[11:14] <Eclipsor> I'm hoping I can just pop it back in place after reinstall
[11:15] <chaosmachine> erf3d It was all stefg
[11:15] <stefg> Eclipsor: uhmmm... somewhere in /var, i'd guess
[11:15] <erf3d> stefg: thank you very much for your help
[11:15] <Xenoie> it's in /var/lib/mysql usually
[11:15] <d3spis3m3> jajadavid: Want OS/version are you running?
[11:15] <kevin_> hey guys usb pen drives are not mounting
[11:16] <kevin_> !usb
[11:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:16] <Piddy> Is it possible for me to download Teamspeak using the terminal?
[11:16] <kevin_> Piddy: yes
[11:16] <Redhammer_the_Ol> hi short question: I have a long list of items in the System--> Preferences Menu, I would like to put some into a sub folder, I have managed to make the folder and drag 1 item in all the other items I am trying to move are sticking to the Preferences menu, any idea how I can change this they are the Java control icons
[11:16] <Innatech> having a version magic problem with 3w_9xxx.ko-23-386 (ivoks' patched version) on Dapper. Any pointers on how to correct it before giving up on Dapper and installing Feisty would be much appreciated. (Trying to stick to LTS where possible.)
[11:16] <Piddy> kevin_ how?
[11:16] <sjdurfey> stefg: Thank you so much, that fixed my problem......im curious though, what does the "sudo" command do?
[11:17] <Piddy> kevin_: sudo apt-get teamspeak-client?
[11:17] <Xenoie> !sudo | sjdurfey
[11:17] <ubotu> sjdurfey: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[11:17] <d3spis3m3> *what
[11:17] <stefg> sjdurfey: super user do ... everything related to system wide configuration needs super user privieges
[11:18] <Piddy> Does anyone know how to download teamspeak with the terminal?
[11:18] <sjdurfey> ok, and the apt-get command?
[11:18] <stefg> !apt | sjdurfey
[11:18] <ubotu> sjdurfey: APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[11:19] <kevin_> Piddy: have you enabled the correct repo for it
[11:19] <Xenoie> Piddy, sudo apt-get install teamspeak-client
[11:19] <Piddy> kevin_ I don't know what repo is..
[11:19] <Piddy> Xenoie: Thanks=D
[11:19] <kevin_> Piddy: I know it can be done but I am not sure if its in the default repos
[11:19] <kevin_> !repositories | Piddy
[11:19] <ubotu> Piddy: 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
[11:19] <stefg> !apt | Piddy
[11:19] <ubotu> Piddy: APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[11:20] <ikon> hi there, i need some help updating my alsa
[11:20] <Roge> does anyone know how i can remove the partially installed deb so i can retry ?
[11:20] <d3spis3m3> !alsa
[11:20] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[11:20] <ribando> I need some help installing kiba-dock an add icons on it in ubuntu feisty
[11:21] <hendrixski> :-( my USB is retarded... it doesn't mount when I put in a usb drive.
[11:21] <jason_> hey
[11:21] <hendrixski> if I log out and log back in... nothing
[11:21] <ikon> What is DmixPLugin?
[11:22] <hendrixski> if I reboot.. THEN it shows up
[11:22] <LordGreyhound> do iPods work on ubuntu ? :)
[11:22] <hendrixski> is there a single service I can restart that will make the usb drive show up?
[11:22] <jason_> anyone know filesharing apps for ubuntu
[11:22] <hendrixski> LordGreyhound, yes
[11:22] <hendrixski> jason_, gtk-gnutella
[11:22] <LordGreyhound> iTunes or some other app ?
[11:22] <stefg> !p2p | jason_
[11:22] <ubotu> jason_: Conventional P2P clients: Limewire/GTK-Gnutella/Frostwire (Gnutella Network).  -  BitTorrent: see !torrent  -  Direct connect: try valknut.  -  Also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/P2PFileSharing for general information.
[11:23] <LordGreyhound> !torrent
[11:23] <ubotu> Torrent clients: Azureus (Java), BitTornado (Shell with python front-end), KTorrent (KDE/Qt), rTorrent (C++) -  Bittorent FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[11:23] <jason_> thanx hendrixski
[11:23] <hendrixski> LordGreyhound, you'll want a program like flula or whatever it's called to connect
[11:23] <hendrixski> jason_, no problem
[11:23] <LordGreyhound> k, thanks :)
[11:23] <jason_> thnx guys
[11:23] <jason_> lemme check em
[11:23] <hendrixski> so... anbody?  What can I do to make my retarded USB mount without having to reboot?
[11:24] <Xenoie> what type of device it is?
[11:24] <hendrixski> I tried restarting dbus, umount -a mount -a  no go
[11:24] <hendrixski> Xenoie, it's a USB flash drive
[11:24] <hendrixski> 1 gig
[11:24] <guardian> is there a way to relaunch gnome-settings-daemon ???
[11:25] <Xenoie> and you can mount it manually?
[11:25] <eldkraft> hendrix: got the same problem here. I have a USB HDdrive and it won't unmount
[11:25] <mrmonday> for someone dual booting xp and ubuntu which option do they need?
[11:25] <Xenoie> directly, not using mount -a
[11:25] <hendrixski> Xenoie, how can i do it manually?
[11:25] <mrmonday> guided use largest free space or guided resize existing?
[11:25] <stefg> !grub | mrmonday
[11:25] <ubotu> mrmonday: 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
[11:25] <unagi> is there a program for wifi that automatically scans and connects to un secured wireless?
[11:26] <ikon> What is DmixPLugin?
[11:26] <HO1> is there anything as good as amarok that is gnome native?
[11:26] <stefg> !info wifiradar
[11:26] <ubotu> Package wifiradar does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[11:26] <hendrixski> mrmonday, guided using freespace is probably easier
[11:27] <hendrixski> Xenoie, you mean I have to find if a new sda device pops up in /dev/ and then try mount /dev/thatdevice?
[11:27] <mrmonday> thanks hendrixski
[11:27] <Xenoie> yes
[11:27] <HO1> rythmbox just doesnt cut it for me
[11:27] <hendrixski> Xenoie, I don't think I saw any new things appear in there but I can try it again
[11:27] <Pelo> HO1,  try songbird, you'll have to dl it from the site and probably compile it yourself
[11:27] <stefg> HO1: try exaile or amarok
[11:27] <Xenoie> try looking in dmesg for the last sdX device
[11:28] <HO1> songbird it is
[11:28] <bootstrap_dude> hello, I'm having a problem booting, /proc/partitions don't list the hdb1,2,3 only hdb and thus some partitions can't mount
[11:28] <aricz> Hi, I just installed without the desktop.. what's the smallest and fastest X-server ? or windowsmanager.. :) just wondering which packages to grab
[11:29] <bootstrap_dude> aricz: Fluxbox? Openbox? Enlightenment?
[11:29] <Gossamer> How do i set the mouse middle click to enter a mode where you scroll by moving the mouse up or down?
[11:29] <hendrixski> !dmesg
[11:29] <aricz> bootstrap_dude : thanks
[11:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dmesg - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:29] <Xenoie> type dmesg in a terminal
[11:29] <Pelo> bootstrap_dude,  /proc/partition ? what are you playing with ?
[11:30] <bootstrap_dude> Both Gentoo and Ubuntu LiveCDs see them without any problem, fdisk -l /dev/hdb should the 1,2,3's but the're not in /dev
[11:30] <aricz> bootstrap_dude : fluxbox is the windowmanager?
[11:30] <bootstrap_dude> s/should/shows
[11:30] <Redhammer_the_Ol> hi short question: I have a long list of items in the System--> Preferences Menu, I would like to put some into a sub folder, I have managed to make the folder and drag 1 item in all the other items I am trying to move are sticking to the Preferences menu, any idea how I can change this they are the Java control icons
[11:30] <bootstrap_dude> aricz: Yes
[11:30] <hendrixski> Xenoie, that's a lot of output... I should grep that by sdX you say?
[11:30] <stefg> bootstrap_dude: ubuntu uses libata now, so it's more likely /dev/sdb
[11:31] <stefg> !uuid | bootstrap_dude
[11:31] <ubotu> bootstrap_dude: 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)
[11:31] <Xenoie> if you just plugged in it then it should be the last few lines
[11:31] <aricz> bootstrap_dude : What more do I need to get X running? I grabbed fluxbox now (15mb) ..
[11:31] <bootstrap_dude> stefg: Don't have any /dev/sd*
[11:31] <Roge> is there a got key in ubuntu for switching workspaces ?
[11:31] <Roge> hot*
[11:31] <hendrixski> Xenoie, dmesg | grep sd   is empty
[11:32] <unagi> stefg i have wifi-radar but i havent seen it connect to anythign
[11:32] <jason_> thanx again guys
[11:32] <jason_> got gnutella to work
[11:32] <Pelo> Redhammer_the_Ol, drag dropping the folder should do it , might end up opening as a folder however,  I think there is an "extended gnome menu" package somewhere you can use if that isn't enough but I donT' think you need it
[11:32] <bootstrap_dude> aricz: X11 should have been pulled in when you fist installed
[11:32] <Gossamer> How do i set the mouse middle click to enter a mode where you scroll by moving the mouse up or down?
[11:32] <hendrixski> Xenoie, oh... it's how many seconds of logs?  lol... lemme try unplugging and repluggin :-)
[11:32] <jrib> Roge: ctrl-alt <arrow key>  by default but change it in system -> preferences -> keyboard shortcuts
[11:32] <Roge> thx
[11:32] <Pelo> !mouse | Gossamer
[11:32] <ubotu> Gossamer: Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[11:33] <Redhammer_the_Ol> Pelo I tried dragging and all that happens is the "offending" items snap back to the top menu
[11:33] <Piddy> Does anyone know where I can get a cool skydome, and theme?
[11:33] <Xenoie> hendrixski, you can clear dmesg with dmesg -c, unplug and replugin the device and look to see if anything is logged there for it
[11:33] <bootstrap_dude> And the strangesd thing is, "$ dmesg | grep hda" and "$ dmesg | grep hdb" look axactly alike(they are two identical disks), so I'm clueless on what the problem is
[11:34] <Pelo> Redhammer_the_Ol,  I think it originaly just copies, and you have to delete the extra entry afterward, you may have to restart the pannel for the change to take effect
[11:34] <Walker> Piddy, try searching skydome @ ubuntuforums.org
[11:34] <skeet> ok i need someone to help me
[11:34] <Walker> i've seen several threads
[11:34] <aricz> bootstrap_dude : I installed without the desktop.. core system only (virtual console)
[11:34] <Redhammer_the_Ol> Pelo, no luck does nothing
[11:34] <Pelo> skeet,  what with ?
[11:34] <_Flatline> hi
[11:34] <skeet> whenever i try to start beryl i just get a black screen
[11:35] <Redhammer_the_Ol> Pelo, does not even copy only jumps back
[11:35] <bootstrap_dude> aricz: $ apt-get install xorg?
[11:35] <Eclipsor> when I boot ubuntu it hangs at Running local boot scripts :\ is there any way to get around that?
[11:35] <jason_> what's a good movie plaer
[11:35] <jason_> player*
[11:35] <Pelo> Redhammer_the_Ol,  hmm, try it this way,  select the main menu so thtat your java folder appears as an item in the right portiton of the dialog,  then move that to the preference folder int the left section
[11:35] <aricz> bootstrap_dude : ok, thanks for the help, will not bother anymore :)
[11:35] <hendrixski> Xenoie, I did dmesg -c then plugged it in and ran dmesg and it's blank
[11:35] <bootstrap_dude> jason_: mplayer? vlc? totem?
[11:35] <Kasle> do anyone know a video editing program that is easy to use (don't have to be a freeware)
[11:35] <jason_> mplayer
[11:35] <jason_> o.k.
[11:35] <jrib> Kasle: kino or pitivi
[11:35] <Xenoie> it's not seeing it then it sounds like
[11:35] <m0u5e> how do i add medibuntu into repos again?
[11:35] <Xenoie> you said it mounts if you reboot?
[11:36] <m0u5e> i forget the website -_-;
[11:36] <Redhammer_the_Ol> Pelo, does nothing
[11:36] <jrib> !medibuntu > m0u5e (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:36] <jason_> thanx
[11:36] <hendrixski> Xenoie,  yeah sounds like it.... it does mount when I reboot.. it's very strange
[11:36] <Pelo> Redhammer_the_Ol,  the menu txt files are located in  ~/.config/menu   see if you can edit one manualy to put stuff where you want it to be
[11:37] <avarner> man have you guys ever tried running civ4 through wine?
[11:37] <Redhammer_the_Ol> Pelo, thanks that is what I was looking for
[11:37] <jrib> avarner: yes, and succeeded after several headaches!
[11:37] <Xenoie> hendrixski, you could reboot and let it mount to see what it is being mounted as
[11:37] <avarner> yeah i've got it going, but it sso slow it hurts
[11:37] <bootstrap_dude> Anyone?
[11:37] <avarner> crazy crazy slow
[11:38] <jrib> !please > bootstrap_dude (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:38] <hendrixski> Xenoie, when it mounts it gets the name I gave the drive:  "NAKED"  :-p
[11:38] <Xenoie> it will still have a /dev/something device
[11:39] <Pelo> bootstrap_dude, when you boot, do you get an error msg ?
[11:39] <Xenoie> reboot, open a terminal and type mount
[11:39] <Xenoie> it will list all the file systems mounted
[11:39] <Xenoie> that way you can see what device it is using
[11:39] <ribando> does anyone knows what windows programs can u run in wine?
[11:39] <IceLink> hey
[11:39] <Pelo> ribando, there is a db of progs on the wine site    www.winehq.org
[11:39] <IceLink> how can i access a ftp-server with nautilus if possible
[11:40] <Xenoie> for instance i just plugged in a USB external drive and it was mounted. When i type mount i see it in the list as:
[11:40] <Xenoie> /dev/sdc1 on /media/disk-1 type ntfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,umask=222,utf8)
[11:40] <jrib> IceLink: file -> connect to server  or similar
[11:40] <Xenoie> it is /dev/sdc1 mounted to /media/disk-1
[11:40] <riaal> Anyone know how to change the resolution of the loginscreen? My monitor won't show the current one =/
[11:40] <JesusOnStilts> icelink most ftps are accessible through default way ftp://LOGIN:PASS@IPorADDRESS:PORT
[11:40] <IceLink> thanks you two
[11:41] <Pelo> IceLink,  you can mount your ftp server as a folder with  menu > places > network folder or server thingy  and it will then be accessible as a folder on your computer
[11:41] <tunedout> hey guys I googled how to change a file name. but I cant find anything whats the command to change a file name in the terminal
[11:41] <hendrixski> Xenoie, Ok... so when I reboot I'll look at that.. then when I know what it actually mounts at .... then when I come across this problem again I'll just try mount /dev/whever/it/mounted/last/time
[11:41] <Anlar> tunedout: mv
[11:41] <riaal> How do I change the resolution of the login screen?
[11:41] <ribando> Pelo lol...I for what I saw there, its only very very very few programs that u can run in wine :o
[11:41] <tunedout> Anlar that's not the move command ?
[11:41] <Pelo> riaal,  not sure have a look in menu > system > admn> login screen
[11:41] <jrib> !cli > tunedout (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:42] <hendrixski> Xenoie, thanks
[11:42] <Xenoie> that should work, but since it is USB it can change if you unplug it and/or plug in something else
[11:42] <ribando> Pelo it doesnt even say anything about Photoshop, at least under APPLICATIONS.or am I looking at the wrong place?
[11:42] <Pelo> ribando,  you can ask in #winehq for more info,  but there are hundreds in the db on the wine site
[11:42] <Xenoie> the /dev/name can change
[11:42] <jason_> hey huys
[11:42] <Pelo> ribando,  I guess you were looking in the wrong place
[11:42] <Xenoie> but it would be similar in any case, if it was /dev/sdX it would still have a similar dev name
[11:42] <jason_> i just id=stalled mplayer and it's crashing
[11:42] <jrib> jason_: how did you install it?
[11:42] <jason_> installed*
[11:42] <banlieue> good quit message
[11:43] <Anlar> tunedout: yes it is
[11:43] <hendrixski> Xenoie, you know what I think it is... I think this happens only after I hibernate
[11:43] <su-hoens`rZ> anyone know why the kubuntu alt cd installer doesn't locate 3 of my 4 sata drives even though the bios and the main cd find them fine? :(
[11:43] <jason_> any other suggested video players
[11:43] <jason_> apt-get
[11:43] <Pelo> jason_, crashing how ?
[11:43] <Xenoie> that is a possibility
[11:43] <Pelo> su-hoens`rZ,  try asking in #kubuntu
[11:43] <ribando> Pelo can u tell me where to look then? :s
[11:43] <Xenoie> you would have to test that theory though ;)
[11:43] <su-hoens`rZ> Pelo did :)
[11:43] <IceLink> connect to serveri n nautilus, what to fill in into "directory"?
[11:44] <hendrixski> Xenoie, it could be that the usb is just not waking up... do you know if there's a way to test that theory?
[11:44] <Xenoie> sure
[11:44] <Xenoie> do a fresh reboot or shutdown
[11:44] <su-hoens`rZ> Pelo it makes it hard to install a softraid when this doesn't work :)
[11:44] <Xenoie> start er up and plug it in
[11:44] <Xenoie> see if it mounts it
[11:44] <Pelo> su-hoens`rZ,  might have to do with the number of partitions ? I know htere is a limite of 4 primary ones, you might need to make some of them logical
[11:44] <Xenoie> it should auto mount it
[11:44] <hendrixski> Xenoie, oh... right.. lol
[11:44] <su-hoens`rZ> Pelo it doesn't find the drives... they are currently unformatted
[11:45] <hendrixski> Xenoie, so assuming that is the case... is there a way to wake it up manually if it didn't wake up from hybernate?
[11:45] <Pelo> ribando,  basicaly you expect me to do the work for you is that it ?
[11:45] <JesusOnStilts> they are raw drive su-hoens??
[11:45] <JesusOnStilts> what kind of partition is on them
[11:45] <jason_> Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device
[11:45] <su-hoens`rZ> JesusOnStilts yeah... they don't have any partitions at all
[11:45] <jason_> that's the error i'm getting from mplayer
[11:45] <JesusOnStilts> have you looked in gparted
[11:45] <su-hoens`rZ> JesusOnStilts and the main cd and bios say they're there, just the alt cd that's having problems
[11:45] <Dj-avu> hi, is ubuntu support freevps example: openvz? how to install and how to configure? thanks for answer.
[11:45] <JesusOnStilts> to see if you can mount inthere
[11:46] <su-hoens`rZ> JesusOnStilts no
[11:46] <jrib> jason_: try 'mplayer -vo x11 /path/to/some/video/file'
[11:46] <JesusOnStilts> yo meant Live Boot style?
[11:46] <Pelo> ribando, http://appdb.winehq.org/search.php?sSearchQuery=photoshop
[11:46] <JesusOnStilts> you mean*
[11:46] <abultman> Has vserver been fixed yet in ubuntu?
[11:46] <su-hoens`rZ> JesusOnStilts excuse me?
[11:46] <ribando> Pelo humn...basically I'm asking u a question because usually that's what people do in this website, and noone has ever argued about it, if u dont want to help, or can't be bothered to, you dont have to...anyway, thanks anyway
[11:46] <JesusOnStilts> you said "just the alt cd having problems"
[11:46] <jason_> hey
[11:46] <Xenoie> hendrixski,  the only think i can think of would be to reload the kernel module that is providing support for your USB chip
[11:47] <jason_> can anyone gimme a hand heree
[11:47] <su-hoens`rZ> JesusOnStilts yeah the alternate install cd.... cause i want to have softraid and you need the alt cd for that
[11:47] <jason_> plz
[11:47] <JesusOnStilts> oooh
[11:47] <abultman> jason_: ask your question
[11:47] <norbini> hi all
[11:47] <Pelo> jason_, crashing how ?
[11:47] <JesusOnStilts> raid mmmm sorry i can not help
[11:47] <mannytu> hi
[11:47] <hendrixski> Xenoie, hhmm  that may be just as much work as rebooting,
[11:47] <ikon> i need to update my alsa
[11:47] <jason_> Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device
[11:47] <jason_> that's the msg
[11:47] <JesusOnStilts> i can help mount them but i am still too new to do raid
[11:47] <JesusOnStilts> haha
[11:47] <su-hoens`rZ> JesusOnStilts well it's not the raid that's the problem.... it's the fact that the disks don't show up :)
[11:47] <JesusOnStilts> i got one sata drive, it does alright
[11:47] <Xenoie> also not really guaranteed to work
[11:47] <JesusOnStilts> well have you done anything in gparted???
[11:48] <hendrixski> Xenoie, Ok.  well, I'll test out the hybernation theory, and I'll look at where it mounts
[11:48] <JesusOnStilts> or qequivilent software
[11:48] <jason_> ?
[11:48] <hendrixski> Xenoie, thanks :-)
[11:48] <Pelo> jason_, start mplayer from the menu ,  rightclick ,  properties,  or preferencers,   video,  play around with the video renderer selection
[11:48] <Xenoie> no problem
[11:48] <su-hoens`rZ> JesusOnStilts no... i've just tried to fdisk the other 3 drives to no avail
[11:48] <level1> Hi, if I set up hardware raid, why does qtparted just recognize 4 hard drives instead of one raid volume?  What do I have to do to get hardware raid
[11:48] <jason_> 'k
[11:48] <JesusOnStilts> ye su-hoens
[11:48] <JesusOnStilts> go to synpatic and search for gparted
[11:48] <JesusOnStilts> you probably already have it
[11:48] <Pelo> jason_,  x11 opengl is the one that works for me
[11:48] <tingle> hi, im looking for CLI nzbclient is there one for ubuntu?
[11:49] <jason_> 'k
[11:49] <jason_> lemme check
[11:49] <su-hoens`rZ> JesusOnStilts I'm on the livecd atm since I don't have anything installed
[11:49] <su-hoens`rZ> is it on there?
[11:49] <drake> jason_ instal all your codecs
[11:49] <Pelo> tingle,  did you do a search in synaptic ?
[11:49] <jason_> how drake
[11:49] <jason_> ?
[11:49] <Pelo> drake,  that's not it
[11:49] <tingle> yeah but i think ther all whit a gui
[11:49] <JesusOnStilts> su-hoens
[11:49] <RickH> Okay, I have a desktop machine and a notebook machine.  They're both running 32-bit Feisty w/Gnome.  How can I get them to talk to each other over network?
[11:49] <JesusOnStilts> by default the live cd is not going to show those kinds of drives
[11:49] <norbini> could anyone please help me out... it seems that my machine thinks that when i press my control key i'm also pressing shift - and the other way around.
[11:49] <JesusOnStilts> i remember my sata problem like that
[11:49] <su-hoens`rZ> JesusOnStilts ?
[11:49] <su-hoens`rZ> JesusOnStilts ok so how do i get all 4 to be recognized?
[11:49] <JesusOnStilts> you got to get gparted then mount manually
[11:49] <JesusOnStilts> ok?
[11:50] <tingle> !nzb > tingle
[11:50] <dxdt> RickH: depends on what you want them to do.  You could do SSH SCP Samba, NFS, etc etc
[11:50] <Pelo> RickH,  I think that is a samba thing
[11:50] <su-hoens`rZ> JesusOnStilts ok how do i get gparted then?
[11:50] <JesusOnStilts> synaptic package manager
[11:50] <RickH> dxdt:  I want to share files between them, and the printer resource on one.
[11:50] <su-hoens`rZ> bleh
[11:50] <su-hoens`rZ> it's not networked yet
[11:50] <su-hoens`rZ> need to get the cables out i guess
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[11:50] <JesusOnStilts> su-hoens these are drives on a network also?
[11:50] <JesusOnStilts> haha
[11:50] <Walker> su-hoens`rZ, getdeb.net has a package for gparted
[11:50] <su-hoens`rZ> JesusOnStilts no
[11:51] <JesusOnStilts> you are confusing me =P hehe j/k
[11:51] <JesusOnStilts> brb
[11:51] <su-hoens`rZ> JesusOnStilts the computer isn't on a network at all, so i need to actually plug it in to get gparted i assume since it's not on the livecd
[11:51] <norbini> last week pressing caps-lock also turned the volume down on the sound card in X. however, that problem just went away. it's all very odd.
[11:52] <RickH> norbini:  gremlins!
[11:52] <desertc> I think there is a really problem with Ubuntu that the default Totem & gstreamer will not play copy-protection-less DVDs.  DVDs are the default format for portable video media, having Ubuntu not able to play them without installation of potentially illegal codecs is very much unacceptable for many users.
[11:52] <jason_> aye Pelo
[11:52] <RickH> Anyone know when that annoying bug about the CTRL+[numpad arrows]  aren't recognized in gedit, evolution and a few others?
[11:52] <jason_> i got that shite to work
[11:52] <jason_> thanx
[11:52] <funkmaster> anyone care to explain me this error? i'm having problems with recording sound, Bad key or directory name: "/apps/gnome-alsamixer/display_toggles/Realtek_ALC200,200P_rev_0-Mic_Select": `,' is an invalid character in key/directory names
[11:52] <JesusOnStilts> su-hoenz did you try to get it anyway?
[11:52] <Pelo> norbini, it's a new featur in linux,  doens't mater what key you press  , linux will detect what yiou are trying to do and perform the correct function
[11:52] <JesusOnStilts> i'm not sure it's only on the net but i amay be mistaken
[11:52] <RickH> funkmaster:  You can't have a "," in a file name... pretty straight-forward. :P
[11:53] <Pelo> jason_,  you may also encounter a similar problem with the audio,  same basic solution
[11:53] <su-hoens`rZ> JesusOnStilts apt-get what?
[11:53] <su-hoens`rZ> JesusOnStilts apt-get gparted?
[11:53] <JesusOnStilts> and how are you connected to IRC but not able to get file from synaptic
[11:53] <JesusOnStilts> i guesss man
[11:53] <su-hoens`rZ> cause I have 2 computers :>
[11:53] <JesusOnStilts> i use synaptic i'm not good with commands
[11:53] <funkmaster> RickH: but how do i get rid of that, just installed it through synaptic and wanted to use it
[11:53] <norbini> rickh. it's really weird/annoying. i have to use caps-lock to type any capitals - and i can't type exclaimation mark - or emoticons
[11:53] <jason_> 'k
[11:53] <jason_> thanx
[11:53] <su-hoens`rZ> i'm trying to install kubuntu on the other computer... but it's hard to when the stuff just doesn't work :(
[11:53] <norbini> pelo, grin
[11:53] <RickH> funkmaster:  Good question.  I don't know.
[11:53] <jason_> mistake
[11:53] <jason_> sorrk
[11:53] <funkmaster> lol
[11:54] <funkmaster> someone knows?
[11:54] <jason_> sorry\
[11:54] <RickH> funkmaster:  Someone knows...
[11:54] <RickH> funkmaster:  Just not me. :P
[11:54] <odai> can any help...I'm on feisty and I have a wireless mouse. Everything worked fine with the drivers and all but my scroll wheel is WAY too sensitive, I've checked the mouse prefs...but didn't see anything...anyone know how to adjust that?
[11:54] <Pelo> funkmaster,  get rid of what ?
[11:54] <gin> i need repositories to install Nvidia GeForce FX 0
[11:54] <funkmaster> Bad key or directory name: "/apps/gnome-alsamixer/display_toggles/Realtek_ALC200,200P_rev_0-Mic_Select": `,' is an invalid character in key/directory names
[11:54] <gin> FX 5200
[11:54] <Pelo> !mouse | odai
[11:54] <ubotu> odai: Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[11:55] <IceLink> how do i create this special directory for my ftp-server in nautilus?
[11:55] <funkmaster> just installed gnome-alsamixer and i get this
[11:55] <Yulquen> is it possible to get rythmbox to support mp3 files? in a fresh ubuntu install it does not.
[11:55] <funkmaster> used synaptic
[11:55] <odai> ubotu: okay...thanks
[11:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about okay...thanks - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:55] <Pelo> funkmaster,  gnome alsa-mixier should have been installed by default,  very odd,  look up the error msg in the forum
[11:56] <Pelo> !botsnack
[11:56] <funkmaster> Pelo: ok
[11:56] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[11:56] <ribando> can someone help me out...I've installed wine... how do I run programs on it?I've never used wine before
[11:56] <RickH> So, how do I get my two Ubuntu machines (desktop + notebook) to share files and a printer resource?  I have them both hooked up to my router.  Both can access the shared internet through the router.  But, they don't know each other.
[11:56] <RickH> I can ping them.
[11:56] <Xenoie> ribando, you will need to run winecfg fist
[11:57] <Xenoie> first^
[11:57] <Pelo> ribando, check in the menus there should have an wine installer and a wine applications submenu
[11:57] <norbini> rickh, you could use samba
[11:57] <RickH> norbini:  Just install samba on both machines?
[11:58] <JesusOnStilts> RickH haha there is a Detect LAN Printer option
[11:58] <RickH> norbini:  BTW, "norbini" sounds cool.  Is it Italian? :P
[11:58] <JesusOnStilts> in the printer window
[11:58] <Cyber34> I'm having this annoying rebooting issue in Ubuntu, it often takes me 6-10 attempts to log on, I either keep getting punted back to the login screen
[11:58] <JesusOnStilts> in your aministative options
[11:58] <Cyber34> or the system just freezes up and forces me to reboot
[11:58] <JesusOnStilts> also a "Share Printers" option rickh
[11:58] <Pelo> Cyber34,  password issue ? login name ?  is caplock enable ?
[11:58] <RickH> JesusOnStilts:  Okay, and the file sharing?
[11:58] <ribando> Pelo Xenoie thanks
[11:58] <ndo> hey, guys! ;) euhm, i have a question. If u install fresh Ubuntu 7.04, and dubble click on mp3 file there is automatic codecs download. Video hardware autodetection is also nice. So.. Does Debian also have this feature? or is it unique for Ubuntu?:)
[11:59] <norbini> rickh, i've installed it on one machine - for filesharing between machines, i've never used printer but i think it's meant to work...
[11:59] <Cyber34> No, the login actually gets me in, it loads a bit, I see my wallpaper but then get punted back
[11:59] <LadyNikon> ndo: might wanna ask the people in #debian..
[11:59] <LadyNikon> since this is an ubuntu channel and all.
[11:59] <Pelo> ndo,  could be in debian , we don'T realy know , I think it's a ubuntu thing
[11:59] <JesusOnStilts> i nly have one PC going right now on my network
[12:00] <JesusOnStilts> sorry but i can not tell you an easier way
[12:00] <norbini> rickh, thanks. 'norbini' is just a slight modification of 'norb', my name whilst learning german at school
[12:00] <JesusOnStilts> or any way at all really
[12:00] <ndo> LadyNikon: okay, ill do it :)
[12:00] <Eclipsor> where can I find actual .deb's?
[12:00] <Eclipsor> I'm looking for wifi radar specifically
[12:00] <Cyber34> might be related, also trying to load a webpage in Firefox 2.0.0.5 for AMD64 with Flash freezes my system
[12:00] <JesusOnStilts> ubuntu has wifi applications liek that already
[12:00] <ndo> Pelo: hehe, im also thinking its Ubuntu thing, just intresting :P
[12:00] <JesusOnStilts> search synpaptic package manager
[12:00] <Cyber34> can't Ctrl+Alt+Backspace out of the freezes
[12:00] <Eclipsor> JesusOnStilts: no internet access
[12:01] <Eclipsor> :)
[12:01] <JesusOnStilts> obviously...
[12:01] <JesusOnStilts> =P