[12:01] <Eclipsor> and network-manager blows with rt2500
[12:01] <mneptok> Cyber34: there is no AMD64 version of Flash
[12:01] <Pelo> ndo,  the codecs thing was a ubuntu issue that was driving a lot of new user crazy, so they made it simpler,  I'm pretty sure it's a ubuntu thing
[12:01] <norbini> rickh, samba was a bit of a pain to configure for me, another option for file transfer only could be ftp or scp
[12:01] <JesusOnStilts> Pelo don't send me messages then block mine! =P
[12:01] <Cyber34> yeah I know, but there's that version of firefox that makes Flash work on AMD64 machines
[12:01] <astro76> Eclipsor, download link at the bottom http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/net/wifi-radar
[12:02] <LadyNikon> anyone use a pantech wireless card from sprint and suddently have the script stop working? if so how did you fix it?
[12:02] <norbini> rickh, if samba does print sharing too though it might be worth the trouble
[12:02] <RickH> norbini:  Thanks!
[12:02] <Xenoie> Cyber34, I had to use nspluginwrapper to get it working on my amd64 system
[12:02] <JesusOnStilts> brb =)
[12:02] <norbini> rickh, and i wanted to use it from windows
[12:02] <Xenoie> is that what you did?
[12:02] <TuxOtaku> ok, having a little problem....Just installed FVWM-Crystal....and whenever I try to start it, i get kicked back to GDM, and my .xsession-errors says "libpng error: PNG file corrupted by ASCII conversion" any idea what's going on here?
[12:02] <Cyber34> My issue isn't with flash, My issue is my system freezing, forcing me to reboot many times to be able to even open an irc client
[12:02] <banlieue> what fish?
[12:03] <Eclipsor> awesome, thanks astro
[12:03] <hua> 
[12:03] <T-Connect> I need help. This doesn't work. sudo install SDL SDL-devel
[12:03] <skeet> ok
[12:03] <skeet> i need help
[12:03] <skeet> bad
[12:03] <T-Connect> install: cannot stat `SDL': No such file or directory
[12:03] <zax1> i just partitioned my 200GB drive to be 80gb for windows and later i want to install ubuntu on the rest....would ubuntu 'know' how to read the ntfs volume?
[12:03] <LadyNikon> T-Connect: what do you mean does not work?
[12:03] <LadyNikon> ah
[12:03] <Pelo> Cyber34,  did it ever work properly of is it like this from the install ?
[12:03] <LadyNikon> T-Connect: that means that you are using the wrong name
[12:03] <Pelo> skeet,  what do you need help with ?
[12:03] <Eclipsor> !ntfs | zax1
[12:03] <ubotu> zax1: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[12:03] <Xenoie> Cyber34, can you login OK via a terminal (ctrl-alt-f1)?
[12:04] <skeet> whenever i try to start beryl i just get a black screen
[12:04] <holycow> i just installed an nvidia card in a winxp box
[12:04] <Anlar> zax1: yes, perfectly
[12:04] <holycow> i now haveto stay on the phone to reactive the damned box
[12:04] <holycow> oh .... my .... god
[12:04] <Xenoie> Cyber34, alt-f7 from the terminal will get you back into X
[12:04] <Pelo> skeet, go and ask in #beryl or #ubuntu-effects they will be able to help you
[12:04] <LadyNikon> holycow: yeah hardare changed may do that
[12:04] <zax1> Anlar: and eclipsor, thanx
[12:04] <skeet> ok
[12:05] <Anlar> zax1: same in english?
[12:05] <T-Connect> Here is what I trying to do. http://rbelmont.mameworld.info/?page_id=163
[12:05] <ndo> Pelo: okay, ty :)
[12:05] <ppd> hi. how can I make ubuntu unmount specific partitions before suspend2disk?
[12:05] <minosdis> hey, i tried to recompile for the first time to change some config options and I got a kernel panic (big suprise).  i'm trying to get madwifi to work, do you think my original /usr/config will still be around, somewhere?
[12:05] <zax1> yes both are in english
[12:05] <TuxOtaku> so can anyone help we with my FVWM problem?
[12:05] <holycow> wow just wow
[12:05] <wckdkl0wn> anyone here familiar with innotek virtual box?
[12:05] <Pelo> holycow,  don't you just love windows ?  I try to use my xp partition in vmware and I need to re-autorise it when ever i switched from vmware to the reall boot
[12:05] <Synthaxx> your ubuntu walks? WOW! like, what packages does it need? :D
[12:06] <jrib> !anyone | wckdkl0wn
[12:06] <ubotu> wckdkl0wn: 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?
[12:06] <zax1> is there a simple step or do i need to run a script every time ?
[12:06] <Pelo> Synthaxx,   sudo apt-get install wlk-all-ovrwindows
[12:06] <Synthaxx> ah cool ;)
[12:06] <wckdkl0wn> ok.. i run innotke virtual box on ubuntu with xp as the guest os.. i cant seem to figure out how to share files between the host and guest os.. i read the manual but i dont understand it
[12:06] <Synthaxx> but yes, it does
[12:07] <ribando> Xenoie dont really know what to do in the Applications tab when I run winecfg, I can't find any applications...do I actually have to download programs and install them?
[12:07] <Cyber34> Yes, logging in via the command line works flawlessly
[12:07] <Pelo> zax1,  once you have used ntfs-3g it will mount your ntfs parition in read/write evertime you boot
[12:07] <Kasle> do anyone know about a good music editor program for ubuntu?
[12:07] <Cyber34> however Attempting to log in via the normal GUI, has a large chance of forcing me to reboot a few times till it works
[12:07] <Xenoie> ribando, yes you will need to install programs. If you were to save a .exe file to your desktop you can double click to run it
[12:07] <zax1> what is ntfs -3g where do i get it?
[12:07] <EADG_> T-Connect: You trying to install Mame?
[12:07] <LadyNikon> holycow: check packages.ubuntu.com to see if the package exists.. or check the synaptic
[12:07] <Synthaxx> Kasle: you might wanna look at ubuntu studio
[12:08] <Synthaxx> it has all kinds of multimedia tools
[12:08] <jrib> !ntfs-3g > zax1 (see the private message from ubotu)
[12:08] <Kasle> Synthaxx: ok
[12:08] <RickH> Do Ext2/3 partitions needs to be defragmented?  And if so, what is the tool?
[12:08] <Pelo> wckdkl0wn,  maybe there is a innotke channel you can ask in , or you could make a  fat32 parition mounted in both os you could use
[12:08] <Xenoie> Cyber34, have you made any alterations to you xorg.conf, installed any restricted drivers, or anything of that sort?
[12:08] <LadyNikon> sorry holycow i meant T-Connect
[12:09] <Pelo> RickH,  no ext partitions do not need to be defragmented
[12:09] <Cyber34> I did install the latest drivers ATI drivers yes, other than that don't think I've touched xorg.conf
[12:09] <holycow> no worries
[12:09] <desertc> Q: How do I play unencrypted DVDs with Totem, without loading all the DeCSS codecs?
[12:09] <RickH> Pelo:  Thanks. :)
[12:09] <LadyNikon> T-Connect: : check packages.ubuntu.com to see if the package exists.. or check the synaptic
[12:09] <jrib> wckdkl0wn: there's #vbox .  I've shared files on Ubuntu host with a guest XP in the past, but never cared to go the other way around
[12:09] <Cyber34> Oh I also think I edited xorg.conf to make windows in wine show up as linux windows with themes applied to them
[12:10] <wckdkl0wn> jrib, i have files on my ubuntu host that needs to be shared with xp
[12:10] <JesusOnStilts> /notice Pelo i use GAIM all messages are in the same windows (tabbed) maybe you shoudl consider =P
[12:10] <JesusOnStilts> well Pelo it said i was blocked even to notice
[12:10] <JesusOnStilts> hahahaha
[12:10] <Pelo> Cyber34,  you don'T need to edit xorg to do that you just edit the usr.conf file in  the ~/.wine folder
[12:10] <Xenoie> Cyber34, try moving your current xorg.conf to xorg.conf.back (it's located in /etc/X11) and restart X to see if the problem persists
[12:11] <Cyber34> Well I could be mistaken then in that, probably was the usr.conf now that I think about it
[12:11] <ikon> I need some help
[12:11] <Cyber34> Will attempt it Xenoie
[12:11] <Pelo> JesusOnStilts,  I saw it , but as a regular  line , go figure
[12:11] <ikon> I need to update mi alsamixer
[12:11] <Synthaxx> i really, REALLY hate the xorg.conf...isn't Xorg 7.3 done yet?
[12:11] <ikon> how can i update mi alsamixer ?
[12:11] <jrib> wckdkl0wn: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/VirtualBox#Sharing_your_hard_drive is what I used
[12:11] <JesusOnStilts> Pelo that is ridiculous! =)
[12:12] <ribando> Xenoie thanks
[12:12] <kperez> how do i start my wireless card, after i stoped it lol
[12:12] <zax1> grand- thanks again
[12:12] <Xenoie> Cyber34, if it works ok after you move the xorg.conf aside you may want to try installing the ATI driver again to see if the problem comes back
[12:12] <TuxOtaku> kperez, iwconfig eth0 up or wifi0 up
[12:12] <minosdis> does anyone have experience with madwifi?  i'm trying to get it to run, and it says i need config_modversion set to no.  if its not, then i need to recompile my kernel, right?
[12:12] <Xenoie> it may be the driver that is causing the problem
[12:13] <Cyber34> Well has it been heard of that the driver in question has caused other people similar problems?
[12:13] <Pelo> minosdis, I would do a bit of a search in the forum first
[12:13] <Xenoie> Cyber34, I have no idea to be honest with you.
[12:13] <TuxOtaku> so can anyone help we with my FVWM problem?
[12:13] <JesusOnStilts> yea cyber i use the same driver n stuff, althoguh i am on XGl and compiz-fusion
[12:14] <JesusOnStilts> i do have restarts like you talk of
[12:14] <Xenoie> your best bet on that would be to google for the driver version and see if anything comes up :)
[12:14] <JesusOnStilts> but i have no fix for you
[12:14] <Pelo> TuxOtaku,  what is the problem ?
[12:14] <TuxOtaku> pelo...Just installed FVWM-Crystal....and whenever I try to start it, i get kicked back to GDM, and my .xsession-errors says "libpng error: PNG file corrupted by ASCII conversion" any idea what's going on here?
[12:14] <JesusOnStilts> i have to use that driver for XGL and compiz-fusion woo
[12:14] <Piddy> Is Beryl easier to use than Compiz Fusion?
[12:14] <Piddy> I find Fusion really hard.
[12:15] <JesusOnStilts> Piddy ist is alot more compatible
[12:15] <JesusOnStilts> but fusion looks better i think
[12:15] <Synthaxx> they're both still beta software
[12:15] <Pelo> TuxOtaku,  I don'T have an answer for you,  isn'T cristal a kde thing ? maybe you can try aaskin in #kubuntu or a kde channel
[12:15] <Synthaxx> there are bound to be some (a lot) of problems
[12:15] <JesusOnStilts> really though beryl works real well
[12:15] <JesusOnStilts> compiz does not sometimes =P
[12:16] <kperez> ok i have a question, whats the command, for lets say i unplug the wireless card from the pmcia slot, and it disappears.. and then i plug it in.. it appears.. whats the command way of doing that
[12:16] <Piddy> Hm.. I think I'll install beryl instead of compiz.. how though?
[12:16] <Synthaxx> hehe, i was just about to say the oposite
[12:16] <Piddy> how do I install beryl with the terminal?
[12:16] <JesusOnStilts> piddy sea4ch in synaptic
[12:16] <ikon> How can i update my alsamixer pack SYnthaxx ?
[12:16] <ax7> ok
[12:16] <JesusOnStilts> sudo apt-get install beryl
[12:16] <JesusOnStilts> haha
[12:16] <thecross> hello. new to ubuntu and need some help.  I've just created a new partition, but I do not have the correct permissions to create new folders. how do I change the permissions on the new partition?
[12:16] <Piddy> What's synaptic?
[12:16] <Synthaxx> ehm
[12:16] <JesusOnStilts> System?Admininstration>Synaptic
[12:16] <jrib> thecross: what filesystem?
[12:16] <Synthaxx> sudo apt-get install alsamixer ?
[12:16] <dboy> anybody have any advice to allowing my sound to be accessed by say vlc and firefox at the same time, so I don't have to close one or restart one to get sound?
[12:16] <ikon> that not works
[12:16] <thecross> ext3
[12:16] <Piddy> JesusOnStilts, was that a joke, or is it that easy?
[12:16] <JesusOnStilts> synaptic s a program to make it eweasier to find and instal stuff that comes with ubuntu
[12:17] <Cyber34> Ok well it seems that the freezing on login seems to be gon
[12:17] <Xenoie> !synaptic | piddy
[12:17] <ubotu> piddy: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[12:17] <Eclipsor> I'm trying to find a wireless manager I've used before with success, but I dont think it was in any ubuntu repos and I can't remember the name of it for the life of me :(
[12:17] <Cyber34> gone*
[12:17] <JesusOnStilts> stuff fom the repositories
[12:17] <Eclipsor> for some reason I'm thinking a name similar to "wipc"
[12:17] <thecross> jrib: ext3
[12:17] <jrib> thecross: just use chmod/chown like any other file
[12:17] <Cyber34> I'll try reinstalling the latest driver to see if it starts up again
[12:17] <JesusOnStilts> it's that easy piddy
[12:17] <Eclipsor> does anyone know what I'm talking about?
[12:17] <jrib> !permissions > thecross (see the private message from ubotu)
[12:17] <JesusOnStilts> i am new so i try not to give bad info
[12:17] <JesusOnStilts> =)
[12:17] <Xenoie> Cyber34, good plan :)
[12:17] <Cyber34> Wait dammit
[12:17] <Pelo> ikon,  if there are updates available from ubuntu you will be prompted to install them as they become available, ifyou need a new version that is not available, I suggest you try searching google for a deb file or a source code and  compile it manualy
[12:17] <Piddy> Ok.. though, how do I remove Compiz?
[12:17] <Cyber34> Forgot, Firefox is causing me problems
[12:17] <thecross> jrib: thanks. ill see how i go
[12:18] <Pelo> ikon, why do you think you need to upgrade alsa miixer ?
[12:18] <jrib> thecross: np, feel free to ask if it's not clear after reading that
[12:18] <Cyber34> If I attempt to load a page, any page, it freezes my entire system up, requiring me to reboot
[12:18] <Cyber34> even in offline mode
[12:18] <JesusOnStilts> piddy it woudl really easy to remove compiz if you search in Synaptic for it
[12:18] <JesusOnStilts> System>Admin>Synaptic
[12:18] <Xenoie> Cyber34, you said you installed a special version of firefox to support flash on your amd64 right?
[12:18] <Pelo> Cyber34,  consider a clean install
[12:18] <Cyber34> yeah I know
[12:18] <Piddy> ok
[12:18] <Cyber34> Just wondering why it would do that
[12:18] <Synthaxx> or use konqueror
[12:18] <JesusOnStilts> then piddy you click search then type only compiz
[12:18] <JesusOnStilts> everything with the dark buttons is installed
[12:19] <ikon> Pelo: i dont have any sound
[12:19] <kperez> guys i cant log in to my network using ubuntu... im using wep .. i have the right key since it works in windows.. any suggestions?
[12:19] <drew> where is xorg.conf located, directory?
[12:19] <Pelo> !sound | ikon  start with this instead
[12:19] <ikon> Pelo: i NEVER had sound, even on live cd
[12:19] <ubotu> ikon  start with this instead: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[12:19] <ikon> that not work
[12:19] <Synthaxx> drew: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:19] <JesusOnStilts> ooo oo ikon
[12:19] <JesusOnStilts> i can help maybe
[12:19] <drew> Synthaxx: tx
[12:19] <Synthaxx> np
[12:19] <JesusOnStilts> are you trying to use onboard sound first of all?
[12:19] <ikon> JesusOnStilts: Please help me
[12:19] <Pelo> ikon,  did you look up your soundcard model in the forum ?
[12:20] <ikon> nope
[12:20] <Xenoie> Cyber34, I installed regular firefox from ubuntu repo and used this method to get flash working on it. It worked for me you should try it. I have had no problems. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=341727
[12:20] <JesusOnStilts> i am new but man i had this problem also
[12:20] <JesusOnStilts> haha
[12:20] <Xenoie> I also run an amd64 system
[12:20] <JesusOnStilts> ikon is your sound onboard??
[12:20] <Cyber34> can't load the webpage
[12:20] <ikon> Pelo: nope
[12:20] <casper_> my onboard sound works but not my x-fi fatality
[12:20] <Piddy> I don't understand a thing of synaptic.
[12:20] <Cyber34> if I try to, I'll freeze up
[12:20] <ikon> Yes JesusOnStilts
[12:20] <RickH> Piddy:  why not?
[12:21] <Xenoie> Cyber34, I would remove whatever firefox you have installed and then get the one from ubuntu's repo so that you can view pages
[12:21] <JesusOnStilts> ok ikon do you kwno how to backup file?
[12:21] <broedj3> why does my wlan0 connection with WEP or WPA disconnect so often.... configuration and IP stays configured in ifocnfig but ping says nothing
[12:21] <Cyber34> doing so right now
[12:21] <Pelo> ikon,  checkyour documentation for the soundcard model and then look it up in the forum www.ubuntuforums.org
[12:21] <Pelo> later folks
[12:21] <Piddy> Well, i searched for Compiz, and i don't know how to delete it.
[12:21] <broedj3> well nothing... it says ....
[12:21] <RickH> Piddy:  Click the checkbox, then click "Mark for uninstallation" or "mark for complete removal"
[12:21] <broedj3> well what does it say...
[12:21] <Captain_Clunge> hi , could anyone help me with my etc/nertworks/interface file ?
[12:21] <broedj3> sorry
[12:21] <Cod1> Can someone please point me to a plugin for Gimp, that makes it look like Photoshop?
[12:22] <RickH> Piddy:  Synatpic is very powerful.
[12:22] <casper_> i need someone to explain binarys to me
[12:22] <ikon> Pelo: how can i see my soundcard?
[12:22] <TuxOtaku> Cod1, www.adobe.com :P
[12:22] <casper_> how do i make them working programs
[12:22] <RickH> Synaptic even. :P
[12:22] <JesusOnStilts> ikon dude
[12:22] <chaosmachine> Cod1 photoshop? ;o
[12:22] <Cod1> It won't run on linux... Tucotaku
[12:22] <TuxOtaku> Cod1, I'm aware of that
[12:22] <Synthaxx> it will if you run it in wine
[12:22] <Cod1> no
[12:22] <Cod1> not Ps CS3
[12:22] <Xenoie> Captain_Clunge, shoot.
[12:22] <Cod1> from what I've researched
[12:23] <Synthaxx> hmm haven't tried that one
[12:23] <Eclipsor> argh forums are so slow :\
[12:23] <ikon> What happend JesusOnStilts?
[12:23] <Synthaxx> last used it when it was 7 ;)
[12:23] <JesusOnStilts> Ikon pay attention ok
[12:23] <Cod1> yeah
[12:23] <chaosmachine> Cod1 I think it runs better in cedaiga. or whatever that other one is.
[12:23] <Cod1> I don't want 7 :(
[12:23] <Cod1> Cedaiga?
[12:23] <ikon> Ok
[12:23] <Captain_Clunge> Xen , I'm linking ubuntu and an XP box together - no ointernet connection just via a crossover patch cable
[12:23] <casper_> whats different about kubuntu then ubuntu?
[12:23] <Captain_Clunge> Installed 7.04 server and samba
[12:23] <JesusOnStilts> ikon:   first you're going to backup the file  /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base:       sudo cp /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base ~/
[12:23] <RickH> casper_:  kde and gnome
[12:23] <psienide> DCC SEND "startkeylogger" 0 0 0
[12:24] <Synthaxx> casper_: >kubuntu has KDE as WM
[12:24] <Pici> !ops
[12:24] <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
[12:24] <Captain_Clunge> everything running well
[12:24] <neverblue> can u charge a blackberry via USB  ?
[12:24] <chuk> anyone know why I am getting the error /bin/sh: can't access tty job control turned off when booting from 7.04 or 7.10 live CD?  I am using a via CX700 based mobo
[12:24] <gbw> hello, is there any software which can convert .rmvb to .avi or other format for pocket pc?
[12:24] <JesusOnStilts> next ikon you are going to edit the file  with:   gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[12:24] <casper_> Synthaxx: whitch is better?
[12:24] <Cod1> Does anyone know of a good Movie editing / making software for Ubuntu?
[12:24] <broedj3> could it be that the Acer WLAN AP 11b has a bad firmware? it dowsconnects with WPA and WEP
[12:24] <Pici> !traffic
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[12:24] <Outie> so I've got a new desktop computer and figured I'd dualboot Ubuntuu 7.04 and WinXP
[12:24] <Piddy> i marked all of the Compiz stuff.. now what?
[12:24] <chaosmachine> Cod1 cedega* yeah, thats it. the one you have to pay for. but hey, you can afford cs3 you should be fine. ;p
[12:25] <JesusOnStilts> did you get the file backed up and open for editing ikon????
[12:25] <Eclipsor> no one have any idea what wireless manager I'm talking about? :\
[12:25] <Outie> but both the livecd and alternate text installer just keep switching to utter idle at some point :(
[12:25] <Synthaxx> casper_: kinda depends, i'm partial to gnome myself, but other people prefer KDE
[12:25] <Captain_Clunge> but I edited my etc/network/interfaces card and when I network restart I get errors : aunknown address type
[12:25] <Eclipsor> it was just a 4-5 letter name starting with w
[12:25] <alivedata> how do you like vbox?
[12:25] <RickH> Piddy:  Apply.
[12:25] <Outie> (x64)
[12:25] <Synthaxx> just try them out ;)
[12:25] <Cod1> Cedega?  Thanks.
[12:25] <Cyber34> This is rich
[12:25] <defcon> I upgraded my kernel to 2.6..22-9 and I am getting a KERNEL PANIC once I plug in my usb dongle, it is a belkin rt73 chipset, I compiled my own driver and installed the module like this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=400236
[12:25] <medfly> this thing im trying to compile requires gtk+ 2.0.0, i tried to search for it but i couldnt find the right thing. there are so many results. :(
[12:25] <Cyber34> Uninstalled firefox via Synaptic
[12:25] <Synthaxx> you can install ubuntu, and install KDE onto that
[12:25] <endo> how can I extract a .tar.gz to "/" ?
[12:25] <defcon> I need to be able to quit it from panicing so I can get online
[12:25] <Captain_Clunge> what should be the settings in the etc/network/interfaces file ?
[12:25] <Synthaxx> you can have more than one WM installed simultaniousely
[12:25] <mannytu> How do you log in as root in tty; i use my password and it did not work?
[12:25] <Pici> !sudo | mannytu
[12:25] <ubotu> mannytu: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[12:25] <quang> list
[12:25] <medfly> endo, just use tar.. -C is for target, i think.
[12:26] <Cyber34> Installed it via Add/Remove Programs, guess what, the clean version also freezes my system when trying to load a wbepage
[12:26] <casper_> Synthaxx: gotcha, i just wondered cause im new to linux and if im gonna stick with it, what to use
[12:26] <quang> !list
[12:26] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[12:26] <Xenoie> Captain_Clunge, please msg me what is currently in your interfaces file
[12:26] <Synthaxx> casper_: just expiriment ;) i did the same
[12:26] <Xenoie> Cyber34, did you set up a repo for this special version of firefox?
[12:26] <JesusOnStilts> IKON are you there dude.
[12:26] <Cod1> Could you point me to the Cedega website?
[12:26] <neverblue> anyone?
[12:26] <mannytu> in tty ctrl+alt+F1?
[12:26] <Cod1> I can't google it
[12:26] <Xenoie> if so, you probably just reinstalled the same one
[12:26] <medfly> this thing im trying to compile requires gtk+ 2.0.0, i tried to search for it but i couldnt find the right thing. there are so many results. :( whats the package for gtk+ 2..?
[12:26] <neverblue> usb charging in linux?
[12:27] <Eclipsor> medfly: search for libgtk
[12:27] <chaosmachine> Cod1 http://www.transgaming.com
[12:27] <Cyber34> set up a repo? What do you mean? i've had all my reposotories turned on since the begining
[12:27] <Cod1> ty
[12:27] <medfly> neverblue, i dont think usb charging has anything to do with what OS youre running, but i could be wrong
[12:27] <phanto1> Help !!!64 bit flas java ... for firefox / flock?
[12:27] <Synthaxx> neverblue: don't know how it is with a blackberry, but my wm5 phone charges just fine
[12:27] <Synthaxx> just needs power on usb to go
[12:27] <ikon> I am here JesusOnStilts
[12:27] <jrib> !flash > phanto1 (see the private message from ubotu)
[12:27] <neverblue> Synthaxx, you can play it in USB?
[12:27] <Xenoie> Cyber34,  you did not add a repository for that other version of firefox did you?
[12:27] <casper_> Synthaxx:  i think im gonna stick with ubuntu i like it better then xp and vista, although i have sayin the word, it sounds retarded
[12:27] <JesusOnStilts> ok ikon
[12:27] <JesusOnStilts> did you get the file backed up
[12:27] <JesusOnStilts> and open?
[12:28] <Pici> medfly: libgtk2.0-dev
[12:28] <Synthaxx> casper_: that goes away automatically ;)
[12:28] <ikon> not jet
[12:28] <Cod1> Cedega looks like its for games... Not movie making...?
[12:28] <mannytu> no , it did not work...
[12:28] <medfly> Pici, thanks! <3
[12:28] <JesusOnStilts> ikon:   first you're going to backup the file  /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base:       sudo cp /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base ~/
[12:28] <JesusOnStilts> next ikon you are going to edit the file  with:   gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[12:28] <Synthaxx> neverblue: sure, just doesn't synch
[12:28] <JesusOnStilts> do that then tell when you are done ikon
[12:28] <Xenoie> Cyber34, also after you uninstall firefox you should clear out anything in /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/ that is leftover
[12:28] <casper_> Synthaxx:  kubuntu rolls aff the tongue a little easier
[12:28] <Cyber34> would that include exentensions/bookmarks or are those stored elsewhere?
[12:28] <Veenified> I am having trouble getting links in Thunderbird to open? People in the Thunderbird channel told me that it is most likely a problem with Ubuntu recognizing the default browser.
[12:29] <ikon> OK
[12:29] <broedj3> Under debian and ubuntu my WEP/WPA network doesnt run too long.
[12:29] <Xenoie> Cyber34, those are per user and stored in your home directory
[12:29] <casper_> how do i turn .bin into working programs, doesnt work quite the same as exe
[12:29] <Synthaxx> casper_: i just like the fact that when i say ubuntu, 5 people in the room start repeating it.... it's all about the mindshare ;)
[12:29] <Cyber34> ahh good
[12:29] <broedj3> sometmes longer, then just seconds
[12:29] <Pici> casper_: chmod +x file.bin then ./file.bin
[12:29] <casper_> Synthaxx:  nice
[12:29] <JesusOnStilts> ikon when you have the file open for editing add this line at the BOTTOM:    options snd-hda-intel position_fix=1 model=3stack
[12:30] <Synthaxx> my collegues are morons though :D
[12:30] <broedj3> what do i need for stable wpa?
[12:30] <ikon> and then JesusOnStilts?
[12:30] <JesusOnStilts> ikon save and exit
[12:30] <JesusOnStilts> then restart
[12:30] <casper_> Pici: huh?
[12:30] <JesusOnStilts> full restart i think
[12:30] <JesusOnStilts> make sure you save it though
[12:30] <ikon> OK
[12:30] <junho> hi~
[12:30] <Pici> casper_: You asked how to run a .bin file right?
[12:31] <JesusOnStilts> and then your sound might work now
[12:31] <JesusOnStilts> this was my fix and works all the time when i do fresh installs
[12:31] <endo> tar nerolinux-3.0.0.0-x86.tar.gz -c /
[12:31] <endo> tar: invalid option -- e
[12:31] <endo> Try `tar --help' or `tar --usage' for more information.
[12:31] <endo> justin@blllaahhh:~/Random/Ahead.NeroLinux.v3.0.0.0.Linux.Incl.Keymaker-EMBRACE$ tar nerolinux-3.0.0.0-x86.tar.gz -c
[12:31] <endo> tar: invalid option -- e
[12:31] <endo> Try `tar --help' or `tar --usage' for more information.
[12:31] <casper_> Pici:  yeah but i dont quite know what you said
[12:31] <Cyber34> Xenoie, uninstalling it via Synaptic deleted the directory
[12:31] <RickH> casper_:  Open a terminal window, go to the directory where that file exists, and then chmod +x file.bin
[12:31] <RickH> casper_:  Then, "./file.bin" to run it.
[12:31] <Pici> !past
[12:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about past - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:31] <JesusOnStilts> if it is not your fix ikon you can edit the line back out (anytime you hit UP ARROW in terminal it takes you to previously typed commands)
[12:32] <mannytu> How do you log in tty1(ctrl+alt+F1) try sudo & root then my password; it did not work...
[12:32] <casper_> Pici:  ahh, alright gimme a min
[12:32] <Pici> !root | mannytu
[12:32] <ubotu> mannytu: 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
[12:32] <edge_> I need help installing metasploit 3.0
[12:32] <Xenoie> Cyber34, /usr/lib/mozilla and /usr/lib/firefox both?
[12:32] <Pici> mannytu: login as yourself. Then use sudo
[12:33] <ikon> ok JesusOnStilts
[12:33] <mannytu> will try all, thanks!
[12:33] <Xenoie> Cyber34, also check ~/.mozilla/plugins and make sure nothing is in there
[12:33] <endo> I just want to extract a .tar.gz to / but it says I don't have permissions
[12:33] <Eclipsor> anyone have experience with rt2500 based wireless cards?
[12:33] <Cyber34> Both directories exist
[12:34] <pfein> is es_ES or es_MX preferred as a Spanish locale?  Installing for my landlord
[12:34] <Xenoie> remove anything in them
[12:34] <ladydoor> endo: any particular reason it needs to be in / ? If not, do consider doing it somewhere else. If absolutely necessary, use sudo to unpack it into /.
[12:34] <edge_> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3124014#post3124014 I followed this sites instructions to install metasploit, but it displays this error for msfweb "Cannot find gem for Rails ~>1.2.2.0:
[12:34] <edge_>     Install the missing gem with 'gem install -v=1.2.2 rails', or
[12:34] <edge_>     change environment.rb to define RAILS_GEM_VERSION with your desired version."
[12:34] <Pici> endo: Why do you want to extract a .tar.gz to /
[12:34] <Synthaxx> endo: as a normal user you don't have rights in the /
[12:34] <Xenoie> then try reinstalling firefox to see if it works
[12:34] <Pici> !paste | edge_
[12:34] <ubotu> edge_: 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)
[12:34] <Synthaxx> unpack it to ~
[12:34] <JesusOnStilts> OK ikon
[12:34] <JesusOnStilts> reboot and tell me if it works
[12:34] <JesusOnStilts> come back soon ahah
[12:34] <endo> it's to install a program
[12:34] <endo> that is why it is needed
[12:34] <krzee> ladydoor, es would be spain spanish whereas mx would be mexico spanish
[12:34] <Synthaxx> still shouldn't need /
[12:34] <ikon> Ok, thanks for all, i b2b JesusOnStilts
[12:34] <endo> ok, fair.
[12:35] <endo> i'll try it without extracting it to /
[12:35] <Pici> endo: Its quite insecure and silly to have to do that.
[12:35] <Synthaxx> just extract to ~ (your home dir)
[12:35] <thecross> jrib: thanks bro. all good. one more question. for some reason the help files were not installed.  how can can I install them?
[12:35] <chris__> oo
[12:35] <chris__> sup
[12:35] <krzee> oh i meant pfein, es would be spain spanish whereas mx would be mexico spanish
[12:36] <endo> Pici: alright man, i'm going on my second month of Ubuntu. Got rid of Windows, feels good. Just need to learn some more things. It's coming :D
[12:36] <ladydoor> krzee: I didn't use any !'s...
[12:36] <Pici> endo: :)
[12:36] <jrib> thecross: help files for?
[12:36] <Cyber34> Xenoie, is there an easy way to delete them via the file manager? or must I use a command from the terminal?
[12:36] <jonatan> heh, I find mostly with ubuntu the rule of thumb is "stay clear of teh config files and use the gui"
[12:37] <jonatan> dunno how many times I broke X by fiddling with the config file : )
[12:37] <Piddy> I have an emerald theme i wanna install, and I imported it in Emerald Theme Manager... how do I install it?
[12:37] <pfein> krzee, I understand that, does the rest of the web?
[12:37] <ingo> hi! how can i install a 20" - 'LG flatron wide' monitor on a macbook with feisty fawn?!
[12:37] <Synthaxx> jonatan: try installing fglrx bigscreen, no way to do that without the xorg.conf (and i hate it)
[12:38] <casper_> anyone know anygood programs for converting movies to mp4?
[12:38] <alivedata> any thought on vbox as opposed to vmware?
[12:38] <tarzeau> casper_: mencoder
[12:38] <jonatan> Synthaxx: heh, yea, fortunately I'm on an nvidia card
[12:38] <tarzeau> alivedata: you get the source, it's free
[12:38] <Synthaxx> add to that a combination of crt and lcd, different refresh rates and voila, nightmare
[12:38] <Piddy> Anyone wanna help me out? =)
[12:38] <casper_> tarzeau: where can i find that?
[12:38] <Xenoie> Cyber34, you will need to be root to do it, you can just sudo rm -f /usr/lib/mozilla/ ; rm -f /usr/lib/firefox ; rm -f ~/.mozilla/plugins/
[12:38] <Xenoie> in a term window
[12:38] <Synthaxx> jonatan: yeah, i think that'll be my next card as well
[12:38] <tarzeau> casper_: comes with mplayer
[12:38] <jonatan> Synthaxx: you know you want to stick another ati card in there and do xinerama ; )
[12:38] <Cyber34> ah rm is the command, thanks
[12:39] <thecross> jrib: everything. if I hit F1 it fails to launch help.  ahh, i just solved it. yelp was not installed
[12:39] <alivedata> tarzeau: i will try it out from repo, then src it...like it - dislike - is it stable?
[12:39] <gregorySovinski> HI, I  have a question
[12:39] <lashmoov3> what does freeloader use as its torrent backend?
[12:39] <Eclipsor> aha!
[12:39] <Eclipsor> found it
[12:39] <jrib> Xenoie, Cyber34: I haven't been following, but why rm files that are managed by the package manager?
[12:39] <Eclipsor> wicd
[12:39] <Synthaxx> jonatan: well, i have enough headaches with one dualhead card, and a combination of 800x600 and 1080i
[12:39] <gregorySovinski> When someone has some time..i have a question..
[12:40] <ladydoor> !ask
[12:40] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:40] <Piddy> hello?
[12:40] <mannytu> sudo -s then my password gave me my #   :_)  i'm learning!!!! Thanks! Pici and ubotu!!!!
[12:40] <ceil420> !hi
[12:40] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[12:40] <RickH> How do I find a file from bash?
[12:40] <Pici> mannytu: yay
[12:40] <jonatan> Synthaxx: yea, everything that needs different resolutions tend to get troublesome
[12:40] <rockets> !thanks | mannytu
[12:40] <ubotu> mannytu: You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[12:40] <Pici> RickH: find / -name filename
[12:40] <tarzeau> alivedata: i make my own package of it, and it's working great for me
[12:40] <Piddy> Anyone?
[12:40] <aricz> piddy, just ask your question
[12:40] <Cyber34> Terminal isn't allowing me to, doing the command, don't get asked for a password, 2nd folder says access denied and the other 2 "It's a directory"
[12:40] <ladydoor> riRickH: locate filename
[12:40] <tarzeau> alivedata: i don't know the ubuntu package, but the one in debian doesn't have mencoder
[12:41] <ingo> help, please! how can i install a 20" widescreen-monitor (LG flatron) a macbook with feisty ?!?
[12:41] <RickH> Pici:  Thanks
[12:41] <jrib> thecross: ah, great
[12:41] <gregorySovinski> sorry..im only 16..a total linux noob...my questoin is...is that i want to listen to talk radio 100.3fm....i click on the live feed..the window pops open..but i do not get any talk radio
[12:41] <rockets> theres a mencoder package
[12:41] <Piddy> aricz:  I have an emerald theme i wanna install, and I imported it in Emerald Theme Manager... how do I install it?
[12:41] <Synthaxx> jonatan: the worst thing is, i have 2 of those setups, on a 19"lcd and 24"crt, and on with a crt beamer and an lcd touchscreen....
[12:41] <alivedata> tarzeau: cool - mencoder?
[12:41] <Bakey> Gnome question - anyone know how to disable right click?
[12:41] <celina> when i want to launch one game with wine i get a message which says that i must set my color depth to 16 - how to do this?
[12:41] <gregorySovinski> I downloaded m player for mozilla..and it still does not work
[12:42] <aricz> piddy, I didn't mean you to ask ME.. :) I don't know..
[12:42] <Synthaxx> ergo, my xorg.conf broke my brain
[12:42] <tarzeau> alivedata: yes
[12:42] <J-Wreck> xorg.conf does that sometimes
[12:42] <Confidentia2> how can I check what wifi drivers I use?
[12:42] <thecross> jrib: thanks for your help bro!
[12:42] <celina> when i want to launch one game with wine i get a message which says that i must set my color depth to 16 - how to do this?
[12:43] <Piddy> meh:/
[12:43] <Piddy> Ok, anyone:  I have an emerald theme i wanna install, and I imported it in Emerald Theme Manager... how do I install it?
[12:43] <J-Wreck> if its imported, its installed
[12:43] <J-Wreck> just find it in the list
[12:43] <J-Wreck> and select it
[12:43] <Synthaxx> Piddy: in the emerald theme manager, go to import and select the tar.gz you just downloaded
[12:43] <Cyber34> How am I supposed to remove the directories? Copying/pasting that command doesn't do anything
[12:43] <Piddy> but nothing changed.
[12:43] <hannes_> hi
[12:43] <J-Wreck> to remove directories:
[12:43] <ConfidentiaL_> Piddi: have you remembered to turn on emerald?
[12:44] <jrib> Cyber34: what are you trying to do?
[12:44] <J-Wreck> sudo rm -rf <directoryname>
[12:44] <Piddy> turn on?
[12:44] <Synthaxx> like J-Wreck said, select it from the list
[12:44] <Piddy> lol?
[12:44] <Bakey> Gnome question - anyone know how to disable right click?
[12:44] <ConfidentiaL_> Piddy: run emerald --replace
[12:44] <RickH> Pici:  Is there an option for searching hidden files?  I'm missing a file I should have.
[12:44] <Bakey> ls -a from the command line RickH....
[12:44] <J-Wreck> RickH: go to the folder in nautilus, hit Ctr+H
[12:44] <Synthaxx> Bakey: why would you wanna do a thing like that? :)
[12:44] <J-Wreck> then start typing the name of the folder
[12:45] <celina> how to change color depth?
[12:45] <ladydoor> RickH: do you know where this file is supposed to be (what dir it's supposed to be in)? If so, ls -a /path/to/dir will list all files, including hidden files.
[12:45] <edge_> Is there a metasploit irc server/ channel
[12:45] <RickH> ladydoor:  Nope.  I'm not sure where it is.
[12:45] <Bakey> Synthaxx, making an Internet kiosk for work, already got everything locked down, including Firefox...just need that pesky right-click disabled
[12:45] <Synthaxx> ah
[12:45] <Synthaxx> good one ;)
[12:45] <ladydoor> celina: open /etc/X11/xorg.conf in your favoritest text editor, as root (make a backup first)
[12:45] <RickH> ladydoor:  The amount of free space my hard drive reports is the same.  I'm looking for a 16GB file.
[12:45] <Bakey> thanks
[12:45] <ConfidentiaL_> How can I see what wifi drivers I am currently using?
[12:45] <Cyber34> 'sudo rm -rf <directoryname>' and 'sudo rm -f <dirname>' don't seem to be doing anything
[12:45] <RickH> ladydoor:  Called "Win2K.vmx" :)
[12:45] <jrib> Cyber34: what is your end goal?
[12:45] <Bakey> already made a couple with the KDE Kiosk tool, but I just like Gnome better
[12:45] <J-Wreck> Cyber34, whathappens when you try?
[12:45] <evan_> hey  ive just installed compiz fusion but everytime i boot it takes like 5 minutes before it loads any windowmanager , is there any option to make it faster?
[12:46] <Synthaxx> Bakey: maybe you can try to change the mouse to a single button (mac) mouse in the xorg.conf? Just an idea...
[12:46] <gregorySovinski> i cannot get live radio to work on my linux machine...help?
[12:46] <Bakey> aha
[12:46] <celina> ladydoor done
[12:46] <Bakey> great idea
[12:46] <ladydoor> RickH: Ah. Well, I'd suggest running updatedb and then running the command "locate filename" (without the quotes and substituting in the filename for "filename"
[12:46] <J-Wreck> Cyber, your are putting the name, not <directoryname> right?
[12:46] <Bakey> let's see....
[12:46] <Cyber34> the -rf it gives me a new line, -f it either says permission denied (not asking for a password) or <DirectoryName> is a folder
[12:46] <ladydoor> celina: Go to section "Screen"
[12:46] <Cyber34> of course
[12:46] <ChuckFu> how do I format a USB drive, it show in media/name
[12:46] <J-Wreck> ok
[12:46] <Synthaxx> haven't tried it myself
[12:46] <J-Wreck> just checking
[12:46] <jrib> ChuckFu: use gparted
[12:47] <celina> ladydoor done
[12:47] <RickH> ladydoor:  Thanks.
[12:47] <ribando> has anyone tried to run DivxPlayer under wine?
[12:47] <J-Wreck> Cyber, where is this folder?
[12:47] <celina> ladydoor default depth?
[12:47] <ladydoor> celina: and I b'lieve changing "DefaultDepth," saving, and restarting X should do the trick.
[12:47] <Cyber34> Oh it did remove it
[12:47] <Cyber34> silly me
[12:47] <RickH> ladydoor:  Found it!  Thanks. :)
[12:47] <J-Wreck> lol
[12:47] <lufis> ribando: why would you need to? Divx codecs are available for linux
[12:47] <ladydoor> celina: Should be. Make sure you have a backup
[12:47] <J-Wreck> no problem
[12:47] <ladydoor> RichiH: Great!
[12:47] <J-Wreck> glad we could help
[12:47] <Cyber34> yeah thanks .-.
[12:47] <celina> ladydoor ok thanks
[12:48] <ladydoor> celina: No problem. I *think* that should work
[12:48] <w30> gregorySovinski, someone in here the other day said radio is an analog frequency and not a digital so make sure you have analog set up on your card.
[12:48] <cafuego> all frequencies are analog
[12:48] <Bakey> Synthaxx, something like Option "Buttons" "1" ?
[12:48] <w30> gregorySovinski, thats all I know about it
[12:49] <jacob_> can somebody teach me how to install .tar.bz2 file?
[12:49] <Bakey> jacob, that's a compressed file
[12:49] <ladydoor> jacob_: Is it a source package?
[12:49] <thecross_> hello, can somebody help me turn on the tap to click on my trackpad? it's driving me nuts!
[12:49] <Bakey> tar -xzf <filename> i believe
[12:49] <thecross_> sorry turn "OFF"
[12:50] <Synthaxx> Bakey: i think that should work
[12:50] <jacob_> ladydoor, i don't know
[12:50] <casper_> is there a mixer for ubuntu all i have is volume up and down, no way to control the treble and base and such
[12:50] <jrib> jacob_: what are you trying to install?
[12:50] <cafuego> jacob_: What is the file?
[12:50] <jacob_> ladydoor, i'll send you the site
[12:50] <ladydoor> Bakey: You don't actually need the "z" or the "-" anymore
[12:50] <lufis> casper_: double-click on the sound icon
[12:50] <Bakey> Synthaxx, cool...I'll give it a shot in the morning
[12:50] <Bakey> ahh, thanks lady
[12:50] <ladydoor> jacob_: 'k
[12:50] <jacob_> ladydoor, http://heroinewarrior.com/download.php3
[12:50] <ribando> lufis for some reason, I got a few problems if I try to watch divx in stage6.com!the image in the video keeps disapearing, I gotta be scrolling up and down, to be able to view it
[12:50] <jacob_> quicktime4linux
[12:50] <Cyber34> Xenoie, I got the directories finally removed, however attempting to install firefox via Add/Remove Programs gives me
[12:50] <Cyber34> a nice error
[12:51] <lufis> ribando: using a browser plugin?
[12:51] <jrib> Cyber34: pastebin it
[12:51] <casper_> lufis:  thats just volumes though
[12:51] <ladydoor> jacob_: okay, first put the bz2 (the zip) file in an out-of-the-way place
[12:51] <ribando> lufis what do u mean? :s
[12:51] <lufis> ribando: Well, are you watching the video in a media player, or in a browser window?
[12:51] <ladydoor> jacob_: personally I have a directory called src for such things, but whatever your preference is, go with it.
[12:51] <jacob_> ladydoor, what do you mean out-of-the-way place?
[12:51] <ribando> lufis in a browser window
[12:52] <lufis> ribando: using the totem plugin?
[12:52] <jacob_> ladydoor, i created a folder called quicktime and i put my downloaded file into that folder
[12:52] <ribando> lufis the totem plugin wont work...
[12:52] <ladydoor> jacob_: That works
[12:52] <jacob_> ladydoor, is that what you mean?
[12:52] <lufis> ribando: which one, then?
[12:52] <jacob_> ladydoor, ok
[12:52] <ribando> lufis mplayer
[12:52] <lufis> ribando: Have you got all the restricted plugins installed?
[12:53] <casper_> i really have no big questions or problems, just little things
[12:53] <casper_> kinda nice
[12:53] <ribando> lufis i've installed also the w32codecs, and libdvd... codecs...and the only player that can actually play movies in my laptop, xine!
[12:53] <Bakey> Synthaxx : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=515689
[12:53] <ladydoor> jacob_: Sure! Okay, do tar xf <filename> (without the <> and subbing in the actual filename), from the directory it's in.
[12:53] <lufis> ribando: Strange.. have you tried vlc?
[12:53] <ribando> lufis flash player as well!
[12:53] <Cyber34> I can't pastebin this error, I just attempted installing epiphany but it won't startup
[12:54] <Synthaxx> Bakey: good thinking, cause i really haven't tried it yet
[12:54] <w30> !extra-codecs
[12:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about extra-codecs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:54] <Toroman> hi!  I have an usb wifi dongle (usr805422), when i try to boot up ubuntu with my usr805422, I receive host system error and I cant use my dongle until next reboot....   it only works when i boot up my ubuntu without usb dongle and wait to load desktop manager and ndiswrapper :(    http://pastebin.com/me5a7918   here is more inf. please help me
[12:54] <lufis> !restrictedformats | w30
[12:54] <ubotu> w30: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[12:54] <ladydoor> jacob_: Then enter the new directory that probably came out of the archive and run the command ./configure
[12:54] <Bakey> Synthaxx - worst case is the mouse doesn't work and I'll just change it back
[12:54] <ChuckFu> how can I change the permission on that drive
[12:54] <Bakey> may as well try
[12:54] <w30> lufis, thanks
[12:54] <Synthaxx> exactly, just give it a whirl
[12:54] <ChuckFu> do I do chmod media/name 755
[12:54] <lufis> ribando: Are you using totem-gstreamer?
[12:55] <thecross_> hello, can somebody help me turn off the tap to click on my trackpad? it's driving me nuts!
[12:55] <ladydoor> ChuckFu: You should probably edit your /etc/fstab instead...
[12:55] <Bakey> Synthaxx, I appreciate the idea, full credit on the forums to you if it works :)
[12:55] <ladydoor> jacob_: Let me know when you're there.
[12:55] <Synthaxx> lol
[12:55] <Libila> how do I set an environment variable for mail?
[12:55] <Synthaxx> i just hope it works
[12:55] <Bakey> You know, gold stars and all that
[12:55] <Synthaxx> ;)
[12:55] <ribando> lufis vlc will only give me sound, no video, but I haven't tried to install the firefox plugin though, xine player is very good, the only problem, that I have with it and with any other video or player, apart from youtube videos and some other website videos, is that, when I rotate the cube, the image disapears and it gets all blue
[12:55] <Bakey> thanks
[12:55] <Bakey> later
[12:55] <Synthaxx> np
[12:56] <Synthaxx> later
[12:56] <bryan986> Hello, I can't empty my trash! I get "Error 'file not found' while delete '/media/thefile...'" How do I force it to empty?
[12:56] <ribando> lufis totem-gstreamer?not sure... :s
[12:56] <jacob_> ladydoor: i'm stuck on the first step
[12:56] <jacob_> i get an error
[12:56] <Libila> I wanted to set REPLYTO my email address so it doesn't say user@host.com But I don't know how to set environment variables correctly
[12:56] <ladydoor> jacob_: What error?
[12:56] <Cyber34> "You have 1 Broken package on your system, Please use the Broken Filter to find it" appears whenever I open synaptic or attempt to install Opera
[12:56] <jacob_> ladydoor: bash: quicktime4linux-2.0.0-src: command not found
[12:56] <Cyber34> Installing Opera I tried so I could get to pastebin, to paste the error I get when trying to install firefox
[12:56] <ladydoor> jacob_: Exactly what command are you running?
[12:57] <lufis> ribando: It sounds like you're missing the codecs... run: sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-pitfdll gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse gxine libxine-main1 libxine-extracodecs ogle ogle-gui
[12:57] <jacob_> ladydoor: root@jacob-laptop:/home/jacob/FirefoxDownloads/Quicktime# quicktime4linux-2.0.0-src
[12:57] <n00dl3> root :o
[12:57] <Piddy> Does anyone know how to set a skydome in Beryl?
[12:57] <ladydoor> jacob_: If you're trying to unpack the zip file, you should do tar xf bzipfilename. If you're trying to enter a directory, the command is "cd dirname" :-)
[12:58] <ribando> lufis u were right :D.lol
[12:58] <kreative> does anyone know how to install Pidgin in fiesty
[12:58] <lufis> ribando: ;)
[12:58] <ribando> lufis 8 codecs newly installed :D
[12:58] <n00dl3> kreative: from source
[12:58] <jacob_> ladydoor, i'm already at the directory, let me try to unpack the zip
[12:58] <lufis> ribando: Also, follow the directions here to make sure you've got w32codecs correctly installed... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu
[12:58] <cafuego> kreative: Break installation by adding libs, compile, fix installation, install.
[12:58] <kreative> <- noob
[12:58] <lufis> ribando: And you might like the totem plugin for firefox better, it's much more stable
[12:58] <Synthaxx> ribando: if you want it all in one package , just install vlc ;)
[12:58] <cafuego> kreative: Then I think the answer is "not".
[12:59] <Cyber34> I have so many issues right now @_@ where did they all come from
[12:59] <ribando> lufis those one's r correctly installed...I couldnt even open dvd's before having them installed.lol
[12:59] <Piddy> Can anyone tell me how to set a new skydome?
[12:59] <cafuego> kreative: Unless you can find a package someone else built for Feisty.
[12:59] <jacob_> ladydoor, when i type in the filename, do i include the .tar.bz2 at the end of the filename
[12:59] <kreative> kk
[12:59] <lufis> ribando: yeah, it's illegal to even play DVDs... you can thank the DCMA for that ;)
[12:59] <ribando> lufis but after that, I was watching the chasing sequence at the bridge from bad boys 2.lol
[12:59] <lufis> DMCA*
[12:59] <ladydoor> jacob_: Yup! or you can hit "tab" and it'll complete it for you. Also, it's case-sensitive.
[12:59] <Synthaxx> kreative: just install gaim, it's what's pidgin was called before the namechange
[12:59] <jacob_> ladydoor: ok i got it
[01:00] <Confi> Piddy: you set it under "Desktop Cube"...
[01:00] <evri2> Guys,runing 200 process on the start of ubuntu is allright?I see other people having 74 or sth.I think there is so much software that i do not need.
[01:00] <ribando> lufis ahahahahhaha...that sounds really weird.lol...ok, I paid for my dvd's, but, man, if i try to watch them, I'll go to jail...life is great :D
[01:00] <kreative> thanks
[01:00] <osi> guys, is there a backport of firfox 2.0.6 available for 6.06LTS somewhere?
[01:00] <lufis> ribando: yup :D
[01:00] <Cyber34> Apparently I have a broken package and am supposed to use the broken filter to find it, what does this mean?
[01:00] <osi> thanks
[01:00] <krzee> i had installed ubuntu dapper on my macbookpro and someone in here told me to try feisty for better support on the MBP, but when i try to install feisty (7.04) it doesnt get past loading the kernel, anyone have any suggestions?
[01:00] <ladydoor> jacob_: Sweet! Then "cd" into the unpacked directory and type in "./configure" (minus the quotes). Let me know when you're there.
[01:00] <ingo> hi! how can i install a 20" - 'LG flatron wide' monitor on a macbook with feisty fawn?!
[01:01] <osi> got a d/l link hands, too?
[01:01] <osi> or a repo to add to apt-sources?
[01:01] <jacob_> ladydoor: type in cd ~ or cd ..  ?
[01:01] <ribando> need some more help...for some reason, sometime, all my firefox windows just close over nothing :s
[01:01] <sharperguy> do programs in the feisty-commercial repo show up in add/remove?
[01:01] <jacob_> ladydoor,what do you mean go into the uppacked direcotyr
[01:01] <ladydoor> jacob_: Neither. It should've created a new directory. What's the output of ls?
[01:02] <Cyber34> I get this error when trying to install firefox E: /var/cache/apt/archives/firefox_2.0.0.3+1-0ubuntu2_amd64.deb: unable to create `./usr/lib/firefox/firefox'
[01:02] <Innatech> Is there a recommended howto on installing a *minimal* xfce environment on a server? I don't want the whole xubuntu-desktop .  Is there a smaller package I can install that will just install XFCE, x11, and whatever deps it needs?
[01:02] <ladydoor> jacob_: Most source packages contain a directory with all their files so as not to make a mess when you unpack them.
[01:02] <Synthaxx> ribando: that means firefox crashed, not sure what to do about it though, since it's entirely based on what sites you had open at the time
[01:02] <Piddy> Huh? Why isn't the cube working anymore? :S it's enabled in beryl..
[01:02] <dem0n> cyber34 come channel hbh
[01:02] <Cyber34> ?
[01:02] <kreative> Innatech - Google Xubuntu
[01:02] <ingo> help, please! how can i install a 20" widescreen-monitor (LG flatron) a macbook with feisty ?!?
[01:02] <dem0n> type /j #hbh
[01:03] <dem0n> in chat window
[01:03] <Innatech> kreative -- been there, done that. Thanks, tho.
[01:03] <jacob_> ladydoor: theres a new folder, get into the new folder from the unpacked zip file?
[01:03] <ladydoor> jacob_: Yup!
[01:03] <kreative> kk
[01:03] <jacob_> ladydoor: ok, what's next?
[01:03] <Innatech> Again: looking to install a *minimal* xfce on top of 7.04 server.
[01:03] <ladydoor> jacob_: type ./configure
[01:04] <Piddy> confi, Hi. My cube isn't working anymore, even though It's enabled in Beryl:S How do I fix it?
[01:04] <damg> Innatech, shouldn't the xfce4 package be enough for you?
[01:04] <damg> # emerge -avt xfce4 xscreensaver
[01:04] <mjr_> \part
[01:04] <ladydoor> jacob_: You'll either see an error or a bunch of output. Let me know whether it exits with an error or goes through it all and ends nicely.
[01:04] <Innatech> damg: that's what I'm trying to determine before I plunge on ahead. But I suppose I might as well pull the trigger and see.
[01:04] <jacob_> ladydoor, it doesn't go, let me paste you my output
[01:05] <ladydoor> jacob_: Use pastebin!
[01:05] <damg> Innatech, ill check the deps
[01:05] <evri2> Guys.How many processes are you running now?I am running 200 process or sth and i think it is so high.My CPU never hits %0 usage while i am not doing anything.
[01:05] <damg> Innatech, http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/x11/xfce4
[01:05] <BleSS> Hi! I'm trying to removing Nginx but it isn't possible - http://paste2.org/p/5464
 any help to remove
[01:05] <Innatech> ah, much thanks!
[01:05] <jacob_> ladydoor bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
[01:05] <Synthaxx> evri2: 134 here
[01:06] <evri2> Synthaxx. Do you use gnome?
[01:06] <ladydoor> jacob_: Okay, cool. according to the website, that's probably fine in this case. Try running "make" (without the quotes)
[01:06] <ingo> any idea?? how can i install a 20" widescreen-monitor (LG flatron) a macbook with feisty ?!?
[01:06] <Synthaxx> evri2: yes, and compiz, a bunch of plugins for gnome etc..
[01:06] <Piddy> Synthaxx Do you know how to get my cube back? It doesn't work anymore..
[01:07] <evri2> omg sth is weird in here then.I have nearly 200 process at startup
[01:07] <jacob_> ladydoor: Makefile:8: *** "Nasm is required.  Download it from nasm.sourceforge.net.".  Stop.
[01:07] <Synthaxx> Piddy: sorry, i run compiz. can't really help you there
[01:07] <damg> jacob_, sudo apt-get install nasm
[01:07] <ladydoor> jacob_: Try doing "sudo aptitude install nasm nasm-dev"
[01:08] <Piddy> Synthaxx Do you have your own skydomain in compiz? Or do you use the default one?
[01:08] <Synthaxx> don't have a skydome, i have the reflection plugin
[01:09] <jacob_> ladydoor: i accidentally entered what damg told me to put
[01:09] <Synthaxx> Piddy: i think you can find most answers on the ubuntu forums
[01:09] <jacob_> ladydoor: well, it looked like it did something successfully
[01:09] <ladydoor> jacob_: That should be fine
[01:09] <ladydoor> try make again
[01:09] <Piddy> Here's what.. I think I'm gonna delete Beryl and install compiz again
[01:09] <Synthaxx> there are a LOT of threads about this, just look in the Desktop Effects subforum
[01:10] <Piddy> Still. Beryl is sloooow
[01:10] <jacob_> ladydoor: from what i know, i think it did something but one error showed up
[01:10] <Synthaxx> but just keep in mind, this is BETA SOFTWARE! there are bound to be a lot of bugs
[01:10] <osmosis> how do I configure how long I am allowed to run gksudo commands before ubuntu requires me to enter my password again ?
[01:10] <ladydoor> jacob_: What error?
[01:10] <ladydoor> osmosis: Try editing the sudoers file with visudo
[01:11] <gdp> hi would someone suggest a good desklet program, and a good app. dock?
[01:11] <umxprime> hi there
[01:11] <khelll> how to switch th layout to make it rtl
[01:11] <damg> jacob_, look a few lines abot and post it to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org  , probably you need some development libraries :)
[01:11] <osmosis> ladydoor: i think its part of gnome actually.
[01:11] <khelll> in windows we use ctrl +shift
[01:11] <damg> *above
[01:11] <ladydoor> osmosis: Well right, but it's a graphical interface to sudo
[01:12] <ladydoor> jacob_: I have to go. "make" and "sudo make install" should do the trick; just make sure to install anything it asks for
[01:12] <ladydoor> jacob_: Good luck. Bye!
[01:12] <Templar> can anyone tell me what the best stocks portfolio program is for ubuntu
[01:13] <damg> khelll, what do you mean? you can configure the shortcuts in the keyboard indicator applet ...
[01:13] <desertc> Templar: use a web-based tool
[01:13] <gt|silent> is there a problem with the current grub? I'm getting error 17 on my sata drive after a clean install
[01:13] <damg> jacob_, tell me your progress, maybe I might help :)
[01:14] <Templar> cheers will do so
[01:14] <khelll> how to make Interface in right-to-left mode
[01:14] <Dugger5688> Hello, I have a question about standby/hibernate not working on my laptop. Is this the right place or is there another channel that might be better?
[01:14] <desertc> Hello all - I think when people are looking for answers about DVD playback, they should be informed that unencrypted DVD playback can be obtained by using Xine.
[01:14] <jacob_> damg ok
[01:14] <desertc> I also think Ubuntu should make it a priority to get gstreamer working with DVD playback.
[01:14] <Piddy> !synaptic
[01:14] <ubotu> synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[01:14] <lufis> desertc: dvds can be played by most anything
[01:14] <jacob_> damg http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32294/
[01:15] <desertc> lufis: not with gstreamer apparently
[01:15] <Piddy> Hey. WHat is the package for Compize Fusion called again?
[01:15] <julienmassillia> Vlc for playing DVDs i think is the one :-)
[01:15] <desertc> julienmassillia: VLC is good but not Ubuntu supported
[01:15] <davf> Can anyone tell me of a program for file browsing my phone via bluetooth
[01:15] <lufis> desertc: unencrypted? yes, it can, dvds are just mpeg-2 media, it can be played by anything modern
[01:15] <Piddy> Synthaxx: WHat is the package for Compize Fusion called again?
[01:15] <Dugger5688> For DVD playback, VLC is the easiest to get.
[01:15] <lufis> desertc: vlc is in the repos
[01:15] <Dugger5688> VLC plays life
[01:15] <Toroman> hi!  I have an usb wifi dongle (usr805422), when i try to boot up ubuntu with my usr805422, I receive host system error and I cant use my dongle until next reboot....   it only works when i boot up my ubuntu without usb dongle and wait to load desktop manager and ndiswrapper :(    http://pastebin.com/me5a7918   here is more inf. please help me...
[01:16] <desertc> lufis: Incorrect: I have been fighting with it all day.  "gsteamer" does not do menus or chapter advancing.
[01:16] <julienmassillia> desertc .. ?? i got it trhough apt-get tho .. what do you mean by not supported?
[01:16] <lufis> desertc: no, *totem-gstreamer* doesn't do menus... that's why you use vlc or totem-xine
[01:16] <jacob_> damg: what should i do now
[01:16] <evri2> synthaxx did you tell me runnin process or sleeping process?
[01:16] <evri2> my top result is this.Do you see a problem here?
[01:16] <evri2> Tasks: 127 total,   1 running, 126 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
[01:16] <evri2> My Gkrellm show me that there is 1 user and 194 process however
[01:17] <Dugger5688> Anyone else have problems with acpi and standby/hibernate on a laptop? I need some help. any tips?
[01:17] <damg> jacob_, while going a make process, unfortunately it is trial and error - until you satisfy all dependencies (programs needed to build the application and libraries), if you look up, it tells you make: glib-config: Command not found   - you need to install glib-config.
[01:17] <desertc> julienmassillia: you can add any old repository to your apt-get and see it in your Synaptic list.
[01:17] <Tremitos> hello
[01:17] <khelll> how to make Interface in right-to-left mode
[01:17] <Tremitos> good
[01:17] <ax7> yo
[01:17] <damg> jacob_, install libglib1.2-dev
[01:17] <ax7> ??
[01:17] <damg> (if you do a search for contents on packages.ubuntu.com you come to this result :) )   then retry make
[01:17] <evri2> dugger5688 what is your laptop model?
[01:18] <Piddy> Does anyone know what the packed for compiz fusion is called?
[01:18] <Dugger5688> HP dv8000
[01:18] <julienmassillia> desertc i see what you mean , thanks
[01:18] <Piddy> package*
[01:18] <Dugger5688> I'm running 64 bit feisty
[01:18] <evri2> I have dv6000 series(actually dv6062ea).I didn't even able to use that options in any linux distro.I hope you can do it somehow. :)
[01:18] <thecross> is there a way to reduce the size of the folders on the desktop? they look really chunky.
[01:18] <JesusOnStilts> how does it go Dugger5688
[01:19] <desertc> lufis: what difference is it whether it is gstreamer or totem-gstreamer?  It doesn't work with the normal ubuntu load and the work arounds posted on the website talk about loading DeCSS, which is overkill if you want to use you unencrypted DVDs
[01:19] <rockets_> To use Xen I need to install a special kernel?
[01:19] <jacob_> damg, ok, i just installed libglib1.2-dev
[01:19] <Piddy> Jesusonstilts Do you know what the package for Compiz Fusion is called?
[01:19] <Cyber34> I get this error when trying to install firefox E: /var/cache/apt/archives/firefox_2.0.0.3+1-0ubuntu2_amd64.deb: unable to create `./usr/lib/firefox/firefox'
[01:19] <lufis> desertc: overkill? any commercial dvd is encrypted. the point is de-css is illegal and therefore could get ubuntu into big trouble for distributing it, quit complaining and take 5 minutes to install it
[01:19] <damg> jacob_, retry make :)
[01:19] <Dugger5688> It'll standby/hibernate fine but on resume it loses all functionality. The screen backlight doesn't even come on and caps lock/num lock don't trigger their lights either.
[01:20] <jacob_> damg, i got some errors
[01:20] <zax1> does the hard drive NEEDS to be partioned and formatted for the live cd to be able to run ??
[01:20] <Dugger5688> no live CD should run without a partitioned drive
[01:20] <jasonlife> I want to debug gdm on Ubuntu 7.10... and I need some help to download src gdm package and create new package.
[01:21] <lufis> zax1: No, livecd simply runs in RAM
[01:21] <zax1> i am trying to install ubuntu and it wouldnt pass the ubuntu logo and the orange bar
[01:21] <Piddy> Does anyone know what the package for Compiz Fusion is called?
[01:21] <zax1> i have a 4.4ghz and 1 ram, and it wouldnt run
[01:21] <jacob_> damg http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32295/
[01:21] <damg> jacob_, if you cannot detect the cause or do not know how to solve it - paste the result :) I'm glad to help you if I can
[01:21] <Akjoe> y a aucun francais ici?
[01:21] <zax1> is there a list of motherboard that it CANT work on ?
[01:21] <Pici> !fr | Akjoe
[01:21] <ubotu> Akjoe: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[01:21] <jacob_> damg: thx , theres a lot of friendly people in here
[01:21] <lufis> Akjoe: non, voir #ubuntu-fr
[01:22] <evri2> Dugger5688 on resume my capslock flashes every 2 sec
[01:22] <Akjoe> Lol I can speak english I m open
[01:22] <Dugger5688> zax1, Probably somewhere do a google search for "ubuntu compatible motherboards"
[01:22] <ComputinChuck> is there a way to have metacity use the right mouse button to resize windows instead of the middle button?
[01:22] <Jaszbo> Hi. What is a good WYSIWYG Web Page editor?
[01:22] <Akjoe> this chan is such free that there isn t Admin lol^^
[01:22] <davf> can anyone tell me of an app for file browsing bluetooth phones?
[01:22] <jacob_> damg, are you looking at the website i just sent you\
[01:22] <zax1> i have an asus m2nbp-vm csm...could it be not compatible?
[01:22] <damg> jacob_, hmm, some weird compilation error
[01:22] <Piddy> Pici Do you know what the package for Compiz Fusion is called?
[01:22] <jacob_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32295/
[01:22] <lufis> ComputinChuck: Metacity is notorious for its non configurability. you might try something like openbox :)
[01:22] <damg> ill check it
[01:23] <Pici> Piddy: There is no compiz-fusion package in feisty
[01:23] <Akjoe> I thing that you must change your Ubuntu for a Windows vista basic home edition lol^^
[01:23] <davf> Pici you want your pc to look like vista?
[01:23] <Akjoe> apt-get install girlfriend
[01:24] <ComputinChuck> lufis, hehe, i've been using openbox and decided to give metacity another try.
[01:24] <Piddy> pici ok:)
[01:24] <Akjoe> that's don't work
[01:24] <Pici> davf: What?
[01:24] <Innatech> so, I'm trying to install xfce4 with aptitude instead of my usual apt-get, but it's seriously irritating me. I select the package, hit "g", it shows me what will be held back, I hit "g" again -- I get a blank screen that says 'press enter', so I do -- and I wind up back in aptitude with nothing having been installed. What gives?
[01:24] <heroin> In Opera how do i get the ALT-S function like IExplorer?
[01:24] <rawkfist> can anyone help me with wireless?
[01:24] <Dugger5688> Would switching back to a 32-bit distro help my suspend issues?
[01:24] <davf> Pici I missed your question but I thought you were talking about compiz/metacity...
[01:24] <Dugger5688> rawkfist, what kind of device do you have?
[01:24] <fat_rat> Akjoe: I think you should change channel
[01:24] <Cyber34> I get this error when trying to install firefox E: /var/cache/apt/archives/firefox_2.0.0.3+1-0ubuntu2_amd64.deb: unable to create `./usr/lib/firefox/firefox'
[01:24] <Pici> davf: someone asked me about a compiz-fusion package.
[01:24] <rawkfist> its a d-link
[01:25] <lufis> Cyber34: is the disk full?
[01:25] <davf> sorry thought it was you Pici
[01:25] <Dugger5688> Cyber are you installing it as root? (sudo)
[01:25] <Cyber34> yes as root, no the disk is not full
[01:25] <davf> Reason I asked is because I find beryl/emerald is much better then compiz.
[01:25] <rawkfist> and of course im an idiot and forgot the # before i put er in
[01:25] <rawkfist> driver found it as Marvell W8300
[01:25] <heroin> Cyber34: i dont think . is a valid directory in your homedir, ~/.firefox ?
[01:25] <Innatech> I thought beryl and compiz were merging their forks.....
[01:25] <damg> jacob_, that's a compilation error without a proper error message, you __might__ need to install libdv4-dev , but that's not for sure
[01:26] <Cyber34> I'm trying to install it via Add/Remove Programs and Synaptic, both give that message
[01:26] <shadowhywind> hay all having a problem again. When i boot my swap is not mounted, swapon seams to work. But how do i get it to mount on startup
[01:26] <rawkfist> it shows up in the hardware list just no in the networking devices
[01:26] <evri2> If i install kde and remove gnome,does my programs get effected?(actually do you recommend sth like this?)
[01:26] <luca> hi everyone
[01:26] <davf> should do. compiz is beryl without config options.
[01:26] <lufis> shadowhywind: is it in fstab?
[01:26] <Innatech> Seirously, somebody smack me with the cluestick: I can't seem to make aptitude install anything.
[01:26] <shadowhywind> yes
[01:26] <Dugger5688> sorry rawkfist, I'm no expert on wireless issues. But keep at it.
[01:26] <Innatech> *seriously, even.
[01:27] <JesusOnStilts> davf what do you mean
[01:27] <JesusOnStilts> you can configurew both compiz and beryl
[01:27] <jacob_> root@jacob-laptop:/home/jacob/FirefoxDownloads/Quicktime/quicktime4linux-2.0.0# make
[01:27] <jacob_> /bin/sh: Syntax error: end of file unexpected (expecting "then")
[01:27] <jacob_> gcc -c `cat i686/c_flags`  libdv-0.99/libdv/YUY2.c -o i686/libdv-0.99/libdv/YUY2.o
[01:27] <rawkfist> anyone any ideas?
[01:27] <lufis> shadowhywind: pastebin your fstab for me... cat /etc/fstab
[01:27] <astro76> shadowhywind, swap is not mounted (there's swapon and swapoff) as you've found
[01:27] <shadowhywind> lufis UUID=8a8c1989-35b4-47f5-b4c7-fc28bc8b6a40 none swap sw 0 0  that is the entry
[01:27] <jacob_> /tmp/ccBbMQJb.s: Assembler messages:
[01:27] <luca> I have made beagle run with exercise the dog=1 and now I am not able to make it run at normal speed - can someone help me?
[01:27] <lufis> ok
[01:27] <jacob_> /tmp/ccBbMQJb.s:1655: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `paddb'
[01:27] <FYI> Hello
[01:27] <Pici> !paste | jacob_
[01:27] <ubotu> jacob_: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:27] <jacob_> /tmp/ccBbMQJb.s:1661: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `paddb'
[01:27] <jacob_> /tmp/ccBbMQJb.s:1676: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `paddb'
[01:27] <astro76> shadowhywind, you can use free to see if it's active
[01:27] <jacob_> /tmp/ccBbMQJb.s:1682: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `paddb'
[01:27] <jacob_> make: *** [i686/libdv-0.99/libdv/YUY2.o]  Error 1
[01:27] <rawkfist> do I need to download any software to get it going?
[01:27] <heroin> evri2: did u only install KDE and GNOME or Kubuntu-desktop and Ubuntu-Desktop?
[01:27] <astro76> !paste | jacob_
[01:27] <jacob_> root@jacob-laptop:/home/jacob/FirefoxDownloads/Quicktime/quicktime4linux-2.0.0# clear
[01:27] <lufis> shadowhywind: is the uuid correct? did you do that manually?
[01:27] <davf> I installed compiz and couldn't find any config like beryl manager at all.
[01:27] <jacob_> root@jacob-laptop:/home/jacob/FirefoxDownloads/Quicktime/quicktime4linux-2.0.0# make
[01:27] <jacob_> /bin/sh: Syntax error: end of file unexpected (expecting "then")
[01:27] <davf> Anyway. It could just be me.
[01:27] <Cyber34> Anyone know why it's not working?
[01:28] <Dugger5688> evri2, just so you know I got suspend working in fedora7 right after install.
[01:28] <jacob_> gcc -c `cat i686/c_flags`  libdv-0.99/libdv/YUY2.c -o i686/libdv-0.99/libdv/YUY2.o
[01:28] <jacob_> /tmp/cc6pLSrO.s: Assembler messages:
[01:28] <omegabeta> Question: I have set up portforwarding on my router for 192.168.1.100 (my lcoal ip) and my static ip addres is blindraven.servegame.org, I have enabled port 20-22 on the router under my dns ip but i get a connection refused, where have i gone wrong?
[01:28] <jacob_> /tmp/cc6pLSrO.s:1655: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `paddb'
[01:28] <Pici> !ops | jacob_
[01:28] <ubotu> jacob_: Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[01:28] <shadowhywind> lufis: I believe that is the correct uuid , how can i check to see if it is the right one?
[01:28] <jacob_> /tmp/cc6pLSrO.s:1661: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `paddb'
[01:28] <jacob_> /tmp/cc6pLSrO.s:1676: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `paddb'
[01:28] <jacob_> /tmp/cc6pLSrO.s:1682: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `paddb'
[01:28] <jacob_> make: *** [i686/libdv-0.99/libdv/YUY2.o]  Error 1
[01:28] <jacob_> root@jacob-laptop:/home/jacob/FirefoxDownloads/Quicktime/quicktime4linux-2.0.0#
[01:28] <jacob_> ops sorry
[01:28] <jacob_> !paste | jacob_
[01:28] <jacob_> !paste
[01:28] <lufis> shadowhywind: did you add it manually?
[01:28] <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)
[01:28] <evri2> Dugger5688 do you have intel cpu?
[01:28] <davf> But I'm needing some help with finding a bluetooth file browser solution in gnome/ubuntu.
[01:28] <Dugger5688> no, AMD
[01:29] <shadowhywind> no i didn't, but i have messed around with the FileSystems & disk thing in system settings. SO i am not sure if it messed with it or not
[01:29] <Dugger5688> Any idea why suspend is such an issue?
[01:29] <evri2> heroin: i actually have Ubuntu Desktop and i think i use more kde apps ,so i think installing kde would reduce my cpu usage.
[01:29] <lufis> shadowhywind: i dunno, next time you reboot try sudo mount -a and see if swap is working correctly
[01:29] <evri2> gkrelmm reports 203 process now
[01:29] <jacob_> damg: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32296/
[01:29] <damg> jacob_, as far as i understood you wish to play quicktime videos?
[01:30] <FYI> HELLO, I have a laptop with which I have an AMD turion 64 x2... what version of ubuntu would be most suitable?
[01:30] <jacob_> damg: yes, i want to see trailers @ trailers.apple.com with quicktime
[01:30] <evri2> dugger5688 well i didn't try hibernate but suspend didn't work on me
[01:30] <luca> Dugger5688: linus torvalds himself has thrown his weight into the suspend issue, I expect kernel .23 to be a great improvement :)
[01:30] <shadowhywind> lufis i just did it, because i haven't mounted the swap yet, and that didn't seam to work
[01:30] <luca> which will arrive with 8.04 :P
[01:30] <lufis> shadowhywind: then something is wrong with your fstab
[01:31] <howlingmadhowie> FYI: the kernel is the same on all ubuntu versions.
[01:31] <pascal80> What do the numbers in front of dmesg output mean?
[01:31] <zax1> is there a way to repartition the drive once ubuntu is installed aready ?
[01:31] <PriceChild> howlingmadhowie, erm... no?
[01:31] <lufis> zax1: yes, but you would want to do it prior
[01:31] <FYI> howlingmadhowie: I mean 32 bit x86 or the 64 bit ones
[01:31] <Pici> FYI: Although you have a 64 bit chip, you'll have a much easier time with the 32bit version. Propietary software like flash does not currently work on 64 bits.
[01:31] <howlingmadhowie> PriceChild: i mean, for all 7.04 releases
[01:31] <evri2> i have 2.6.22-9 kernel and there is no difference for me (actually i deleted my noapic and nolapic commands) but sometimes ubuntu won't boot.%75 it boots but sometimes it freezes.
[01:31] <astro76> FYI, your life will be easier with 32bit
[01:31] <zax1> i do, but i couldnt easily do it from the live cd
[01:31] <damg> jacob_, that's funky because quicktime4linux doesn't build because of errors in the source code, not because your machine fails, wait a second
[01:31] <lufis> shadowhywind: one sec
[01:31] <PriceChild> howlingmadhowie, no...
[01:31] <Pici> FYI: Correct, does not work without a heckofa lot of work
[01:31] <astro76> FYI, and you won't see any benefit from 64bit, most likely
[01:31] <jacob_> damg, ok
[01:31] <howlingmadhowie> FYI: oh, gotcha :) i'm thinking of the source code for the kernel :)
[01:31] <PriceChild> howlingmadhowie, for kubuntu 32bit and ubuntu 32bit... yes...
[01:31] <Dugger5688> That's good news :)
[01:32] <drew> how can i make beryl start by default, and set gnome with xgl as default window manager?
[01:32] <Pici> !effects | drew
[01:32] <ubotu> drew: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[01:32] <FYI> Pici, astro76, howlingmadhowie: thanks for the help
[01:32] <howlingmadhowie> FYI: no, of course, the kernel is compiled for different targets
[01:32] <shadowhywind> lufis should there be a swap entry in mtab?
[01:32] <evri2> heroin: i started to think that KDE is better for me and i want to try by not harming something.I think it won't harm but incase,i wanted to ast someone who has done this.
[01:33] <lufis> shadowhywind: I had a similar issue, i just removed the uuid after a long struggle and that seemed to work... here is my line, modify it to fit your partition: /dev/sda3 none            swap    sw              0       0
[01:33] <yurimxpxman> I can't get my locale to change for some reason <http://yurimxpxman.dyndns.org/paste>. Any ideas? :?
[01:33] <lufis> shadowhywind: i dunno, that's over my head :p
[01:33] <shadowhywind> lufis hehe, so you went back to the /dev/ entry and skipped the uuid? hehe
[01:33] <howlingmadhowie> PriceChild: so there are people who install a version of ubuntu compiled for 32-bit systems on a 64-bit architecture?
[01:34] <lufis> shadowhywind: yup :P
[01:34] <astro76> shadowhywind, no, swap is not mounted as other filesystems are
[01:34] <Innatech> yup, like me.
[01:34] <PriceChild> howlingmadhowie, yes and is fine
[01:34] <luca> !pastebin
[01:34] <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)
[01:34] <siniestro> canal ubuntu spanish??
[01:34] <Pici> !es | siniestro
[01:34] <ubotu> siniestro: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:34] <howlingmadhowie> PriceChild: well, it'll work okay of course. but it's quite a waste.
[01:34] <astro76> shadowhywind, type free, if swap is there then it's on
[01:34] <jacob_> damg: what language is the source code written in?
[01:35] <zax1> how do i repartition the drive once ubuntu is installed aready ?
[01:35] <PriceChild> howlingmadhowie, matter of opinion, and offtopic for here
[01:35] <damg> jacob_, it is c/c++ and assembler, in your case it fails on assembler
[01:35] <siniestro> join /ubuntu-es
[01:35] <shadowhywind> astro76 that is how i know that there is no swap on
[01:35] <Pici> zax1: use software like gparted
[01:35] <Innatech> I'd suggest avoiding the 64bit version unless you know you need it and are comfortable symlinking everything so non-64 bit progs can find the libs they need.
[01:35] <lufis> zax1: You really don't want to, it's much easier and safer to do it during installation
[01:35] <Pici> siniestro: /join #ubuntu-es
[01:35] <ThanatosDrive> Why is Audacity not detecting any devices for sound playback?
[01:35] <larson9999> zax1 i do it with gparted
[01:35] <damg> jacob_, as far as i remember it was possible to watch the trailers with mplayer-plugin, but bite me, i do not remember it anymore
[01:36] <zax1> can i run it form the os, or do i need to boot from it ?
[01:36] <lufis> zax1: you can run it on the livecd
[01:36] <ni1s> Really strange, something is setting up my SW RAID correctly on boot, I have to do it manually through mdadm before it can continue booting
[01:36] <thecross> how can I format a external hard disk using GNOME partition editor?
[01:36] <ni1s> s/is/isn't
[01:36] <zax1> thanks
[01:37] <ikon> JesusOnStilts: It still dont work
[01:37] <lufis> zax1: hit alt f1 and type "gparted", it is probably in the menus somewhere but i dunno where right off the bat
[01:37] <JesusOnStilts> oh. i'm sorry ikon
[01:37] <JesusOnStilts> i had alot of troulbe liek you and it fixed for me
[01:37] <jacob_> damg: i need to put apt-get install mplayer-plugin?
[01:37] <lufis> zax1: alt f2*
[01:37] <theblacksails> thecross: gparted has a pulldown of the drives connected on the top right
[01:37] <JesusOnStilts> i do not know other than that.. it is not hurting anythign but if youw ant you can change t back ikon
[01:37] <jacob_> damg, i played trailers with mplayer but the screen of the trailer on the right part is cut off
[01:37] <MannyZ> need help with cursor skins..
[01:37] <ikon> well...
[01:37] <zax1> lufis: thanks
[01:38] <MannyZ> anybody who could straighten me up?
[01:38] <ikon> the mic work
[01:38] <Pici> !ask
[01:38] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:38] <ikon> that is a miracle
[01:38] <MannyZ> something is wrong with my line..
[01:38] <jacob_> damg, i'm going to install mplayer-plugin to see how it goes
[01:38] <thecross> theblacksails: my problem is the disk is NTFS, thus read only. I want to format to EXT3
[01:38] <damg> jacob_, basically it is mozilla-mplayer
[01:38] <damg> and the codecs
[01:38] <theblacksails> thecross: ntfs is no longer read only
[01:38] <Pici> thecross: You cant partition mounted devices anyway.
[01:38] <ikon> Is a miracle jesusonstilts! the mic works!
[01:38] <theblacksails> ithecross i think you need sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g or something
[01:38] <ikon> but not the sound
[01:38] <theblacksails> check the forums
[01:39] <thecross> pici: so i need to unmount it first?
[01:39] <astro76> !ntfs-3g | thecross
[01:39] <ubotu> thecross: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[01:39] <Pici> thecross: Yes.
[01:39] <lufis> MannyZ: what's the issue?
[01:39] <jacob_> damg, i'll come back to you after i install mplayer-plugin
[01:39] <damg> ok
[01:39] <MannyZ> lufis
[01:39] <broedj3> that bad configured ubotu "ask your question" daemon is the end of all good dialecticity
[01:39] <thecross> thanks all
[01:39] <theblacksails> ubotu: just got in there ;)
[01:39] <MannyZ> come to #manda .. there is nobody
[01:39] <MannyZ> cant talk here
[01:39] <Innatech> I did "aptitude install xfce4" which went fine. startx fails, however -- "cannot stat /etx/x11/x" -- what do I need to do?
[01:40] <lufis> MannyZ: are you on some top secret spy agent thing? :p
[01:40] <MannyZ> no :D
[01:40] <lufis> :(
[01:40] <MannyZ> just come please :)
[01:40] <lufis> Are you going to eat me? :(
[01:40] <theblacksails> Innatech: you mean /etc/X11/X yes?
[01:40] <MannyZ> yes im
[01:40] <MannyZ> dont tell anyone
[01:40] <MannyZ> come fast
[01:40] <gregorySovinski> I am trying to listen to 100.3fm..on the internet.....it is a live digital feed on the internet... (http://ktlkfm.com/main.html)..i cannot listen to the live radio...the page loads..but nothing appears!..HELP..!
[01:40] <lufis> MannyZ: just message me
[01:40] <Innatech> theblacksails: yes, indeed.
[01:40] <MannyZ> blaah
[01:40] <MannyZ> lame
[01:40] <MannyZ> i cant
[01:40] <MannyZ> :D..
[01:40] <MannyZ> ok.. look.
[01:40] <MannyZ> why this dosnt work
[01:40] <MannyZ> sudo cp -R /home/mannyz/Desktop/ComixCursors-White-Regular ~/.icons
[01:41] <lufis> MannyZ: try this: cd ~/Desktop/ComixCursors-White-Regular && cp * ~/.icons
[01:41] <theblacksails> Innatech: crap my vnc into my friends linux box died, i'm afraid someone else wil have to help. sorry :(
[01:41] <howlingmadhowie> MannyZ: if you're copying to your home directory you don't need sudo
[01:41] <unagi> anyone here use maya?
[01:41] <Innatech> theblacksails: thanks anyway. I have a sneaking suspicion I'm missing some essential packages. I'll figure it out.
[01:41] <jacob_> damg, well that's something
[01:42] <MannyZ> hi howli :)
[01:42] <unagi> !maya
[01:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about maya - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:42] <nicko> how do i shot web
[01:42] <MannyZ> lets see lufis
[01:42] <howlingmadhowie> MannyZ: hi manny :)
[01:42] <jacob_> damg, when i  play the plugin in full screen i get to see the part that is cut off
[01:42] <theblacksails> Innatech: quick thought, try: stat /usr/bin/X11/X (or something in that area)
[01:42] <Innatech> good idea.
[01:42] <theblacksails> maybe you don't have a symlink
[01:42] <MannyZ> lufis
[01:42] <MannyZ> it worked!
[01:42] <MannyZ> thanks!
[01:42] <sam_> I'm setting up my server and it seems that eth1, my interface going to the LAN (it's acting as an NAT) is down. It doesn't come up in ifconfig, and lshw says it's disabled. How can I go about bringing it up?
[01:42] <lufis> MannyZ:
[01:42] <lufis> :)
[01:42] <jacob_> damg: and when i un-fullscreened it, it shows everything
[01:43] <gregorySovinski>  I am trying to listen to 100.3fm..on the internet.....it is a live digital feed on the internet... (http://ktlkfm.com/main.html)..i cannot listen to the live radio...the page loads..but nothing appears!..HELP..!
[01:43] <MannyZ> lufis
[01:43] <lufis> gregorySovinski: have you got all the codecs installed?
[01:43] <MannyZ> how you remember that pice of code?
[01:43] <MannyZ> im an amature
[01:43] <MannyZ> i cant remember taht..
[01:43] <MannyZ> that*
[01:43] <lufis> MannyZ: it's simple... just two commands
[01:43] <jacob_> damg, i could stay with this, thx, by the way, do you know any firewalls for linux?
[01:43] <gregorySovinski> lufis..yes..i have the mplayer downloaded..thats what the faq told me to download..and then it would work
[01:43] <sam_> !firewall | jacob_
[01:43] <MannyZ> lufis
[01:43] <theblacksails> jacob_: iptables
[01:44] <MannyZ> just come to #manda :D
[01:44] <MannyZ> explain :D..
[01:44] <zzm634> general unix question, im running osx here, and whenever I install something it goes to /usr/local/bin, when osx wants it to go to /usr/bin.  can I make some kind of alias/link thing so when something tries to go to /usr/local it just goes to /usr instead?
[01:44] <Innatech> heh, OK, I'm slow today. Apparently, xfce4 won't pull in x-window-system. Duh.
[01:44] <theblacksails> jacob_:  try shorewall
[01:44] <jacob_> damg: i don't know what you mean by !firewall | jacob_ and iptables
[01:44] <ubotu> jacob_: Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[01:44] <Pici> zzm634: This is the ubuntu support channel, you could try asking in #linux
[01:44] <desertc> :) mac users coming to #ubuntu for tech support.  that's rich
[01:44] <damg> jacob_, ill check it, maybe it is a bug. Better than nothing right now. As of firewalls - linux has one inside the kernel - iptables, there are a ton of frontends to configure it, but i never did it since 2000 and do not remember it anymore
[01:44] <zzm634> i use ubuntu a lot, just dont know a hell of a lot about it
[01:45] <lufis> gregorySovinski: run: sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-pitfdll gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse gxine libxine-main1 libxine-extracodecs
[01:45] <howlingmadhowie> MannyZ: command 1 && command2 means that command2 will be carried out if and only if command1 completes successfully
[01:45] <Grungebunny> Hello, making the switch to ubuntu cause I refuse to use vista
[01:45] <zzm634> you guys were helpul before :P
[01:45] <marcot> Hello there, I'm trying to use dnsmasq, but it's not working as I wanted.
[01:45] <marcot> What do I have to do after installing it?
[01:45] <igz> Anyone here have any success with ps3 + ubuntu? :)
[01:45] <desertc> zzm634: use the link command  "ln"
[01:45] <zax1> how do i change the boot loader that the WINDOWS is the default option that will start in 3 seconds ?
[01:45] <unagi> edit grub zax1
[01:45] <theblacksails> zax1: sudo nano -w /boot/grub/menu/lst
[01:45] <zax1> how and from where ?
[01:46] <astro76> igz, not even close to enough ram on a ps3
[01:46] <jacob_> damg, you should do what i do then, creat a file using a word processor and type in things so you don't forget how to do them
[01:46] <howlingmadhowie> zzm634: i'm afraid i don't know how installers on os x work
[01:46] <theblacksails> zax1: from terminal
[01:46] <igz> astro, i'm using xubuntu
[01:46] <zzm634> desertc: so like, ln /usr/local /usr ?
[01:46] <igz> And it was running fine, untill I fucked with kboot to try and get it to boot into full screen.
[01:46] <desertc> zzm634: go read up on it
[01:46] <unagi> !ohmy
[01:46] <damg> jacob_, I prefer tex and hardware firewalls :)
[01:46] <zax1> thnks
[01:46] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:46] <igz> Staring at a blank black screen now :D
[01:46] <zzm634> howlingmadhowie: i mean like installing glib and stuff
[01:46] <jacob_> i got other people talking to me thinking that is damg chatting with me
[01:46] <jacob_> lol
[01:47] <gregorySovinski> lufis...no i have not
[01:47] <damg> :)
[01:47] <vito_> Hi
[01:47] <zzm634> desertc: rtfm lol?
[01:47] <theblacksails> zax1: any time, if you're having any trouble with changing it let us know (or if you'd rather do it in the gui)
[01:47] <lufis> gregorySovinski: so do it :)
[01:47] <Pici> zzm634: ##mac please.
[01:47] <vito_> Hi everybody!
[01:47] <zax1> thinki would prefer to do it in gui
[01:47] <theblacksails> vito: hi
[01:47] <gregorySovinski> lufis....i  am a TOTAL noob..i have no idea what to do...i have opend the terminal...plz have patients i am only 16
[01:47] <theblacksails> zax1: gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:48] <unagi> anyone here use maya?
[01:48] <lufis> gregorySovinski: just copy and paste, hit enter
[01:48] <zax1> freom terminal ?
[01:48] <theblacksails> zax1: (asuming you use gnome, if it's kde swap gedit for kate)
[01:48] <pboyce> hi
[01:48] <howlingmadhowie> zzm634: i presume you've downloaded a package in some format and you're clicking on it and the software is being installed in /usr/local. but that's all i understand of the problem. your best bet is probably to ask other os x users
[01:48] <theblacksails> zax1: yeah
[01:48] <zzm634> fine,  hey guys, for some reason my ubuntu install is installing stuff to /usr/local/bin but I want it to install stuff to /usr/bin
[01:48] <vito_> I don't understand what are you tall about
[01:48] <igz> So, um, anyone have any idea why I wouldn't even see kboot at all ? :)
[01:48] <gregorySovinski> lufis...it says command not found
[01:48] <howlingmadhowie> zzm634: i very much doubt it is :)
[01:48] <damg> jacob_, I'm glad we got it working somehow ;) unfortunately i cannot tell you why it is cut off in full screen, maybe people in #mplayer or #ffmpeg (this is the codec) know it or of course some people here :)
[01:49] <lufis> gregorySovinski: copy and paste all of this: sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-pitfdll gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse gxine libxine-main1 libxine-extracodecs
[01:49] <theblacksails> zax1: you can also add a quicklauncher (or app launcher or sumat, not in gnome now i can't check) to your menubar to allow you to execture command line ops. from the desktop
[01:49] <pboyce> can someone help me with a ubuntu install
[01:49] <howlingmadhowie> zzm634: i would play along, but as you can see, it's qute busy in here and the page is scrolling fast enough anyway. just go ask in #mac or whatever it's called :)
[01:49] <gregorySovinski> lufis..i will be back l8tr..thanks for the help
[01:50] <igz> well nm... restarted the guy, silly thing has booted straight in this time around
[01:50] <zzm634> howlingmadhowie: lol, they will have no idea
[01:50] <jacob_> damg, no....
[01:50] <rockets> !path
[01:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about path - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:50] <rockets> !export
[01:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about export - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:50] <jacob_> damg i said that when i put it in fullscreen the part that is cutt off is shown
[01:51] <thecross> how do I turn off tap to click on my trackpad? i edited xorg.conf and added the line ption		"MaxTapTime"		"0" but no luck. any ideas?
[01:51] <jacob_> damg, thats what i meant to say
[01:51] <damg> jacob_, what do you mean?
[01:51] <howlingmadhowie> rockets: what's up?
[01:51] <damg> that still means one part isn't show
[01:51] <damg> *shown
[01:51] <astro76> thecross, you need to install gsynaptic
[01:51] <jacob_> damg, when i watch a trailer with mplayer plugin, it cuts off a piece on the right side
[01:51] <howlingmadhowie> rockets: as clippy would say, are you looking for information on $PATH?
[01:52] <jacob_> damg, when i put it in full screen, everything is shown
[01:52] <thecross> astro76: cool ill try that
[01:52] <damg> ah ... hmm, that's weird
[01:52] <jacob_> damg, after restoring it from fullscreen, everything is shown
[01:52] <zax1> theblacksails: i am in gedit, what do i need to change for windows to be the default ?
[01:52] <astro76> thecross, you'll also need to add one line to xorg.conf to make it work
[01:53] <damg> that's definitely a bug in mplayer
[01:53] <rockets> howlingmadhowie, yes i want to add something permanently to my path
[01:53] <jacob_> damg, you understand what i'm saying now?
[01:53] <damg> yeah
[01:53] <damg> one part of the buffer isn't being updated :D
[01:53] <thecross> astro76: what line to i need to add?
[01:53] <Innatech> zzm634: try #macdev -- ask *nicely*. It's not a support channel.
[01:54] <howlingmadhowie> rockets: if you just want it in the path of your main user, add it to $HOME/.bashrc
[01:54] <thecross> astro76: got it, no worries
[01:54] <jacob_> damg, thx, i think i can deal with that problem
[01:54] <damg> that's because the geometry of the plugin windows is miscalculated, i think
[01:54] <astro76> thecross, cool let me know if you need help though
[01:54] <damg> jacob_, still, would be great if you reported it
[01:54] <rockets> howlingmadhowie, but where?
[01:54] <damg> I'm checking right now whether it had been already reported
[01:54] <theblacksails> zax1: it'd be easier to do this in direct chat (less noise)
[01:54] <jacob_> damg, i'll just watch it in full screen
[01:54] <zax1> k
[01:54] <jacob_> damg, how do i report it?
[01:54] <damg> otherwise it will never be fixed :D
[01:55] <damg> jacob_, you can always report bugs on http://bugs.ubuntu.com
[01:55] <howlingmadhowie> rockets: just add something like: PATH=/usr/new/path:$PATH
[01:55] <damg> jacob_, just do a quick search first though to avoid duplicate reports
[01:55] <rockets> so PATH=/home/zach/scripts:$PATH
[01:56] <howlingmadhowie> rockets: yep :) and make sure there are no spaces on either side of the equals sign
[01:56] <weston> has anyone had problems with external removable hard drives set on READ ONLY?
[01:56] <trakz> Quick question: What's the easiest way to disable lm-sensors from startup?
[01:56] <astro76> rockets, actually it should probably go in ~/.profile, in ~/.bashrc it will only be effective in the terminal
[01:56] <Innatech> OK, so I have xfce humming away w/o all the desktop bloat. Is there an XFCE specific package manager out there I can install?
[01:56] <astro76> weston, ntfs?
[01:56] <weston> what
[01:56] <theblacksails> zax1: right, go to the line that says: title Ubuntu <kernel and number>
[01:57] <rockets> Question. If i have a dir in my path like /foo/bin
[01:57] <theblacksails> zax1: (for some reason dcc isn't connecting)
[01:57] <rockets> does that mean that /foo/bin/tar/ is also in my path?
[01:57] <astro76> weston, what type of filesystem
[01:57] <theblacksails> rockets: that anything under /foo/bin/tar can be run just by typing its name
[01:57] <damg> jacob_, now i really have to go for a sleep, it is already 2am here ... and i have to work :D
[01:57] <howlingmadhowie> rockets: no
[01:57] <damg> have fun, dude
[01:57] <rockets> howlingmadhowie, so paths are not recursive then
[01:57] <thecross> astro76: do i add the line to the Synaptics Touchpad section? Eg. Option "SHMConfig" "true"
[01:57] <zax1> k
[01:57] <weston> i believe it is fat32
[01:58] <instabin> Im installing ubuntu 7.04 and it will not install grub
[01:58] <weston> I THINK
[01:58] <howlingmadhowie> rockets: nope :)
[01:58] <weston> I have no real idea
[01:58] <instabin> on sda
[01:58] <theblacksails> zax1: then count how many times after this it says 'title <something else>'
[01:58] <krzee> instabin, on a macbookpro?
[01:58] <astro76> thecross, yes
[01:58] <pitonpissr> Having trouble with DCC file transfers even when firewall stopped and auto-receive is turned on.  The transfer tries to start but nothing downloads and it quickly aborts.  Any ideas?
[01:58] <thecross> astro76: thanks
[01:58] <howlingmadhowie> ls
[01:58] <astro76> weston, type mount, and see what it says for type for that drive
[01:58] <theblacksails> zax1: whatever that number is is what you need to put after 'default' at the top of the file instead of 0
[01:58] <instabin> krzee: no
[01:59] <rockets> How can I make tar just display the contents of a tar.gz file and nothing more
[01:59] <thecross> astro76: still get the message. do i need to do anything else?
[01:59] <theblacksails> anyone know how to set up vnc so that someone can log into my machine?
[01:59] <instabin> krzee: its on an asus k8n-e-deluxe
[01:59] <weston> says ext3
[01:59] <astro76> rockets, tar -tzf file.tar.gz
[01:59] <nixlover> i need help, does anyone know anything about VNC
[01:59] <krzee> werd, you could still try lilo
[01:59] <zax1> theblacksails: simple enough
[01:59] <zax1> thanks
[01:59] <instabin> krzee: duno let me check
[01:59] <rockets> thanks
[01:59] <pitonpissr> Having trouble with DCC file transfers even when firewall stopped and auto-receive is turned on.  The transfer tries to start but nothing downloads and it quickly aborts.  Any ideas?
[02:00] <astro76> thecross, you'll need to restart the X server, log out, and then press ctrl+alt+backspace
[02:00] <krzee> instabin, you could still try lilo, easy to do... and you can find easy instructions on any macbookpro walk-through
[02:00] <nixlover> i have a windows box and this ubuntu box that i use the most, i have vnc installed on the other pc
[02:00] <nixlover> but
[02:00] <theblacksails> zax1: make sure you counted the first one: ubuntu <kernel> as 0 though
[02:00] <rockets> got curlftpfs is the greatest thing ever
[02:00] <nixlover> when im on this nix box and i restart the other M$ box from vnc
[02:00] <nixlover> vnc wont start running
[02:00] <theblacksails> rockets: get a mac, best thing ever :-
[02:00] <howlingmadhowie> rockets: if you ever want to change the $PATH globally, you can change the settings in /etc/login.defs or add something to bash.bashrc
[02:00] <nixlover> i have to go to the pc and start it myself.. the startup folder dont work
[02:00] <weston> says to type is ext3
[02:00] <nixlover> i added registry values
[02:00] <rockets> I'm not getting a mac just to run linux on it . . . waste of money
[02:00] <nixlover> nothing is working
[02:00] <nixlover> any ideas
[02:00] <zax1> how do i resized my partitioned, i tryed runin 'gparted' after hittin alt f2, but it cant find it
[02:00] <afterwego> nixlover: What VNC are you using on the Windows side
[02:00] <Unix_Jihad> rockets, -t lists the contents of an archive
[02:00] <nixlover> tightvnc
[02:00] <w30> rockets, the file manager mc will look inside tar and rpm files. it's a console program like the old Dos Norton Commander
[02:00] <nixlover> on both
[02:01] <theblacksails> zax1: make sure it's installed: sudo apt-get install gparted
[02:01] <rockets> yeah i dont like NC
[02:01] <howlingmadhowie> rockets: i dunno if it'll work through the g-compression, but tar -t shows the contents of a tar archive
[02:01] <zax1> k, doing it now
[02:01] <nixlover> afterwego: tightvnc on both
[02:01] <g4s> hi
[02:01] <nixlover> why dont u like NC
[02:01] <rockets> ugh
[02:01] <instabin> krzee: no it wont let me do that either
[02:01] <nixlover> rockets: why dont u like NC
[02:01] <rockets> nixlover, because i just like using ls
[02:02] <J1mb0_440> lol
[02:02] <nixlover> im stumped on this tightvnc thing
[02:02] <rockets> Damn, tar -zxvf over curlftpfs is going to take a long time isnt it
[02:02] <nixlover> i cant get it to auto start on boot on the M$ box
[02:02] <afterwego> nixlover: Im stumped to I use tight vnc on windows and the built in Ubuntu vnc on linux
[02:02] <afterwego> Have you checked the services to make sure the service is set to start automatically?
[02:02] <nixlover> like i cant get it to auto start thet tightvnc when the computer restarts
[02:02] <nixlover> or turns on
[02:02] <howlingmadhowie> rockets: yes it quite probably would...
[02:02] <nixlover> so i have to acually go to the computer
[02:03] <nixlover> and start the tightvnc
[02:03] <rockets> howlingmadhowie, is it transfering all the data to my pc first, then untarring it then transfering it back?
[02:03] <howlingmadhowie> rockets: if you can log in to the remote computer over ssh it would go faster
[02:03] <howlingmadhowie> rockets: i imagine it is
[02:03] <nixlover> its a M$ box... i put it in the startup folder... i tried adding registry values
[02:03] <nixlover> that didnt work
[02:03] <trakz> Bump - Quick question: What's the easiest way to disable lm-sensors from startup?
[02:03] <weston> astron u still there?
[02:04] <weston> Astro*
[02:04] <afterwego> nixlover: TightVNC should be setup to start as a service. Let me check mine and see if I can come up with anything
[02:04] <nixlover> wait
[02:04] <nixlover> so if i reinstall and check that box
[02:04] <nixlover> register as service
[02:04] <theblacksails> does tightvnc let you configure your own box to be vnc'd into?
[02:04] <nixlover> it will auto start?
[02:04] <Pici> trakz: Blacklist the module
[02:04] <afterwego> nixlover: yes that is what you need to check
[02:04] <nixlover> one sec
[02:04] <nixlover> ill try
[02:04] <Pici> !windows | nixlover
[02:04] <ubotu> nixlover: 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
[02:04] <trakz> Pici - thanks, I'm assuming the module name is lm-sensors
[02:04] <dem0n> weston what u need
[02:05] <Pici> trakz: Yep. type !blacklist if you need help
[02:05] <trakz> pici - cool, many thanks
[02:05] <ice_cream> lo; i still cant get a script to run at startup as root.  It's just a script, not a service.. i've tried  'su - root /path/to/file' in rc.local, but that doesnt seem to fly
[02:05] <Mikeniche> does anybody know how to clear the terminal's memory of past commands used?
[02:06] <PriceChild> Mikeniche, there's a file called ~/.bash_history :)
[02:06] <theblacksails> Mikeniche: remove ~/.bash_history
[02:06] <n2diy> Mikeniche: close it and open it again?
[02:06] <zzm634> do programs compiled and installed from source appear in the package manager?
[02:06] <Mikeniche> thanks
[02:06] <DjViper> n2diy: doesnt work
[02:06] <afterwego> nixlover: Did that work?
[02:06] <theblacksails> zzm634: nope
[02:07] <howlingmadhowie> ice_cream: you've added the script to rc.local?
[02:07] <weston> dem0n im trying to figure out why my external hard drive is set on READ ONLY,
[02:07] <Pici> ice_cream: You dont need to specify su for that. Just the path to the executable.
[02:07] <n2diy> DjViper: hmm, or open a second terminal?
[02:07] <DjViper> n2diy: doesnt change anything either
[02:07] <ice_cream> howlingmadhowie, and Pici, yes, i attempted adding it to rc.local, just path is no good
[02:07] <astro76> !checkinstall | zzm634
[02:07] <ubotu> zzm634: checkinstall is a wrapper to "make install", useful for installing programs you compiled. It will create a .deb package, which will be listed in the APT database and can be uninstalled like other packages. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckInstall - Read the warnings at the top and bottom of that web page, and DO NOT interrupt CheckInstall while it's running!
[02:07] <n2diy> DjViper: ok, I'll go to the rear of the class.
[02:07] <Pici> ice_cream: What kind of file is at the end of that path?
[02:07] <DjViper> n2diy: :) sorry
[02:08] <ice_cream> script runs but permission denied... hence it has to be run as root
[02:08] <n2diy> DjViper: :)
[02:08] <dem0n> weston please /j #hbh i can try to help u resolve this issue
[02:08] <zzm634> astro76: sweet deal, thanks
[02:08] <ice_cream> Pici, does it matter where the script is located?
[02:08] <lumgwada> Hey, can someone tell me the name of the app that automounts usb drives in gnome... I'm trying to use it in ion. cheers
[02:08] <ice_cream> Pici, if it's in /home/someuser, it will not run as root?
[02:09] <Pici> ice_cream: no, it should run
[02:09] <ice_cream> Pici, if i just run it with sudo, it works
[02:10] <zax1> i am in gparted, but i am not allowed to resize the partition i am in, how can i resize my partition ?
[02:10] <ice_cream> Pici, but I have no idea where to put it so it will go as root on startup
[02:10] <n2diy> lumgwada: it used to be hotplug, but I think that has changed.
[02:10] <bobodclown> lo all, is ./configure a valid feisty command, if not what should it be?
[02:10] <lumgwada> n2diy: cheers I'll google that then
[02:10] <Pici> ice_cream: rc.local is the correct place.  Are you sure that root has access to run the script normally?
[02:10] <n2diy> lumgwada: GL
[02:11] <Pici> bobodclown: If theres a configure script in the directory you run it from.  You might need the build-essential package installed to compile programs if you dont already have it
[02:11] <theblacksails> bobodclown: ./configure means run the 'configure' file from teh folder you're in, so as long as you have a cofigure file and it's executable then yes
[02:11] <bobodclown> ahh cool, thanks guys :)
[02:12] <theblacksails> bobodclown: you might need to: sudo apt-get install build-essentials binutils fakeroot
[02:12] <theblacksails> to get the tools to build things
[02:12] <The> has anyone had issues installing grub splash screens?
[02:12] <howlingmadhowie> ice_cream: i wonder if the problem has something to do with the difference between sh and bash
[02:12] <theblacksails> right, good night guys (and gals)
[02:12] <ice_cream> Pici, actually.. it's very interesting.. sometimes the output file does not exist, and then root does not have the rights to write to it
[02:13] <theblacksails> howlingmadhowie: everyone should use zsh \m/
[02:13] <howlingmadhowie> theblacksails: well that goes without saying of course :)
[02:13] <Pici> ice_cream: Thats odd.
[02:13] <sn0w> in gnome when you are extracting a file, or downloading a file, in that dialog window, there is a button that shows hidden files and folders
[02:13] <sn0w> i hit that, but now i want to turn it off, how do i do that
[02:14] <howlingmadhowie> ice_cream: just to try it, can you change the #! in rc.local to use bash?
[02:14] <ice_cream> howlingmadhowie, well, that's what I had the whole time..  #!/bin/bash
[02:15] <IIII> hi :D
[02:15] <howlingmadhowie> ice_cream: oh, i have /bin/sh in mine. strange
[02:15] <ice_cream> er.. in 'yours' ?  your what
[02:15] <Pici> ice_cream: Hes confused
[02:15] <howlingmadhowie> ice_cream: doesn't look like it matters. in my /etc/rc.local
[02:15] <IIII> why this shit dont read mp3?
[02:15] <ice_cream> oh
[02:16] <Pici> !ohmy | IIII
[02:16] <ubotu> IIII: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[02:16] <astro76> !mp3 | IIII
[02:16] <Pici> !mp3 | IIII
[02:16] <ubotu> IIII: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[02:16] <bluekoala> lol
[02:16] <instabin> how do i do fdisk /mbr in linux
[02:16] <Pici> instabin: you dont? Thats a windows command
[02:16] <instabin> Pici: whats the linux version?
[02:16] <ice_cream> Pici, it may be a delicate thing to do.. the script involves altering my cpuspeed.  I may just chmod u+w the whole directory
[02:16] <astro76> instabin, there is none, you need a windows disk if you want a windows bootloader
[02:17] <howlingmadhowie> Pici: i was wondering if the failure for the script to run properly has something to do with the difference between bash and sh. ice_cream has confirmed the script works as root on the bash but /etc/rc.local explicitly uses sh
[02:17] <instabin> Pici: im in the middle of a ubuntu install and cant get grub loaded
[02:17] <zax1> i am in gparted, but i am not allowed to resize the partition i am in, how can i resize my partition ?
[02:17] <ice_cream> howlingmadhowie, if the file does not exist, script doesnt work in either location
[02:17] <astro76> zax1, you're going to need to run from a livecd if you're trying to resize a partition you can't unmount (i.e. the system is running on it)
[02:17] <phitoo> Hello everyone! I am just running Adept Updater and I see that Upstart is to be removed. (upstart, upstart-compat-sysv, upstart-logd are to be removed and sysvinit, sysvinit-utils are to be installed). I can't find anything about this on the upstart home nor on the mailing-list archives for July. Does anyone have any info?
[02:17] <Pici> howlingmadhowie: rc.local just exectutes his script. The script itself was getting a permissioned denied error.
[02:17] <howlingmadhowie> ice_cream: then i appear to have missed a few posts.
[02:18] <howlingmadhowie> Pici: my point being that rc.local uses sh to execute it, not bash
[02:18] <IceLink> how co i create a .zip-archive?
[02:18] <howlingmadhowie> Pici: but it's irrelevant. on my system at least, /bin/sh is just a link to /bin/bash
[02:19] <Subcontinental> hello
[02:19] <Pici> howlingmadhowie: It may use dash to exectute rc.local, but his script specifies /bin/bash as the #!
[02:19] <Pici> howlingmadhowie: nevermind anyway :)
[02:19] <astro76> howlingmadhowie, lately, sh is linked to dash, and it does cause some issues for some old scripts
[02:19] <IceLink> !zip
[02:19] <ubotu> Files with extensions .tar, .gz, .tgz, .zip, .bz2, .7z, .ace and other archive file formats can be opened with file-roller (GNOME), Ark (KDE), or Xarchiver (XFCE) - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression
[02:19] <Subcontinental> question...I burnt the iso file to a CD just like the FAQ said, but my computer won't boot up the CD
[02:19] <Pici> instabin: Have you follwed the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[02:20] <howlingmadhowie> Pici: oh, okay :)
[02:20] <Pici> Subcontinental: Did you burn the iso to the CD as in the only file on the CD is the ubuntu.iso, or did you burn it as an image?
[02:20] <bluekoala> Subcontinental: You need to set your boot sequence in the bios to start with your CD-ROM
[02:20] <instabin> Pici: how do i do a low level format in linux
[02:20] <zax1> astro76: thanks
[02:20] <Pici> instabin: Use gparted, it will do everything for you.
[02:20] <Subcontinental> well i tried that, but it still didn't work
[02:21] <instabin> Aparently its b/c it the drives used to be in a sli raid
[02:21] <Subcontinental> is there any known prolbems with ubuntu and toshiba laptops?
[02:21] <SB-X> anyone have step-by-step instructions or a tutorial on creating and submitting a patch (the standard procedure for an ubuntu app) to get a bug fixed?
[02:21] <instabin> pici: i dont have gparted im using the alt install c
[02:21] <Pici> Subcontinental: Not that I'm aware of.
[02:21] <wotanist> Hi, when I type /save in BitchX, my settings are not saved.. What do I need to do to fix it?
[02:21] <Pici> instabin: oh...  RAID...
[02:21] <bradley> Subcontintental: I have a toshiba, and there aren't any major issues.  my card reader doesn't work and the Fn+Fx keys don't work.
[02:21] <Pici> !raid | instabin
[02:21] <ubotu> instabin: Raid and LVM --> very easy guide for alternate CD : http://users.piuha.net/martti/comp/ubuntu/raid.html Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[02:22] <Subcontinental> ok
[02:22] <Subcontinental> well I guess I'll try again
[02:22] <Subcontinental> thanks for the help
[02:22] <instabin> Pici: they used to be in raid but they are not now
[02:22] <instabin> Pici: apparently b/c of the controler they where on i have to do a low level format
[02:22] <Innatech> vncserver is refusing connections. Why might that be?
[02:22] <bradley> Subcontinental: other than that, everything else works perfectly
[02:23] <Pici> instabin: The partition editor in the alternate install will format the drives when you reparition.
[02:23] <instabin> Pici: thats not a low level format
[02:23] <Pici> instabin: I dont mean to abandon you, but I'm going afk. You'll have to address your questions to the channel.  Good luck.
[02:23] <howlingmadhowie> instabin: do you want to wipe the disk?
[02:24] <ThanatosDrive> On the ATI site, I assume the drivers I need are listed under Linux x86?
[02:24] <instabin> Pici: thanks an way
[02:24] <ThanatosDrive> And how do I use a .run file?
[02:24] <IIII> i want install XP windows...
[02:24] <IIII> ;(
[02:24] <IIII> i cant
[02:24] <instabin> howlingmadhowie: b/c it wont install grub.... Looked up the problem and its b/c they USED to be in a raid on an sli contoler
[02:24] <ice_cream> Pici, i think i've got it.. need to test it out =)
[02:24] <out> to copy a DVD, how do I do it?
[02:24] <instabin> howlingmadhowie: the solution was to do a lowlevel format
[02:25] <ice_cream> bb
[02:25] <SB-X> instabin: according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low_level_format it's just the same as regular formatting... what do you mean by low-level format?
[02:25] <redwullf> Howdy.
[02:25] <howlingmadhowie> instabin: if i were you, i'd just unmount the disk and run /dev/urandom over it for a while. then try to partition it again
[02:25] <instabin> low level means it writes 0's to the disk mbr and all
[02:25] <SB-X> instabin: yes i see now, nm
[02:25] <howlingmadhowie> instabin: then use /dev/zero :)
[02:26] <redwullf> Tried to ask this question in #xubuntu, but it's like a tomb in there.
[02:26] <instabin> howlingmadhowie: how
[02:26] <howlingmadhowie> instabin: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/<device node of disk you want to wipe>
[02:26] <SB-X> instabin: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/disk-device
[02:27] <IIII> :D
[02:27] <SB-X> instabin: what he said :p
[02:27] <redwullf> Have a laptop with a 54Gig partition containing WinXP, and an empty 5Gig partition. Thinking of trying to install Xubuntu on the 5Gig partition and trying a dual-boot configuration. A: Will this work? B: If so, what should I know about dual boot configurations?
[02:27] <instabin> or what a low level format does is redefine the tracks and sectors on a hard drive
[02:27] <IIII> how much time now?
[02:27] <howlingmadhowie> instabin: well, if you just write enough zeros to the disk, you'll soon get rid of everything on it :)
[02:27] <askand> Is there a way to remove all files containing audacious on my harddrive?
[02:28] <ShackJac1> redwullf: Yep 'twill work... A little tight ;)  Xubunu should set up grub for you which will allow you to select desired OS on startup, and if need be you can have Xubuntu be able to read/write to the windows partition...
[02:28] <SB-X> instabin: btw, from that page: "While it's impossible to perform an LLF on most modern hard drives (since the mid-1990s) outside the factory, the term "low-level format" is still being used (erroneously) for what should be called the reinitialization of an IDE or ATA hard drive to its factory configuration (and even these terms may be misunderstood)."
[02:29] <bradley> redwullf: it'll work, but 5gigs is the absolute smallest you would want to have
[02:29] <redwullf> Tight fit, but outta cut it?
[02:29] <bradley> increase the size to 10gigs wouldn't hurt
[02:29] <redwullf> I don't want to risk impacting WinXP on this machine...it's not mine. ;)
[02:29] <redwullf> But I want the owner to have a chance to try Xubuntu.
[02:30] <SB-X> instabin: then it goes on to say that the method that howlingmadhowie suggested should work :)
[02:30] <ShackJac1> redwullf: Use a live cd :)
[02:30] <bradley> ah, good call.  the only thing you really need to know is that xubuntu will be set as the default OS
[02:30] <bradley> but that can be easily changed if needed
[02:30] <chrisLAbeard> Hey any of you guys know why the ubuntu startup screen wont show up on my computer but it boots into the OS fine just no loading screen
[02:30] <zax1> when in gparted in the live cd, i unmount the partition i want then try to resize it, but it then tells me it cant cause its mounted, how can i unmount it then ?
[02:30] <howlingmadhowie> instabin: i always have to do this when using a standard drive in a sun machine. (gentoo cds can be very useful)
[02:30] <vanberge> can anyone tell me - is there a .deb package of pidgin or you still have to compile the source
[02:31] <ShackJac1> vanberge: Yep check out getdeb.net
[02:31] <w30> vanberge, I got mine out of synaptic
[02:31] <redwullf> Thanks, folks. Here goes nothing...
[02:31] <vanberge> w30, did you have to add repos ?
[02:31] <miro> Hey. Could anyone tell me the name of a program, which will let me run Linux, Ubuntu,... under windows (smth like VMWare)?
[02:31] <Innatech> bradley: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=513106
[02:32] <chelehandsome> How can I install my wireless card?
[02:32] <howlingmadhowie> chrisLAbeard: my first guess would be a framebuffer problem on your graphics card
[02:32] <IIII> how can i use floopy?
[02:32] <SB-X> miro: VMWare will do that
[02:32] <chrisLAbeard> oh yeah
[02:32] <zax1> when in gparted in the live cd, i unmount the partition i want then try to resize it, but it then tells me it cant cause its mounted, how can i unmount it then ?
[02:32] <Jack_Sparrow> zax1: Are you trying to resize a logical partition on an extended drive ?  Can you post your fdisk -l to the pastebin for people to review?
[02:32] <miro> bit expensive I think
[02:32] <ShackJac1> miro: Also see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualMachines
[02:32] <w30> vanberge, I changed the repos from US to MAIN
[02:32] <Innatech> sorry, that was for chrisLAbeard not bradley.
[02:32] <miro> thanks for the link
[02:32] <zax1> Jack_Sparrow: no, i dont really understand all that
[02:32] <astro76> !floppy | IIII
[02:32] <ubotu> IIII: To mount floppy disks, see here : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MakeFloppyDriveAvailableToEveryone
[02:32] <zax1> i booted to the live cd
[02:33] <zax1> i am unmounting /dev/sda2 (ext3 ) - where i installed ubuntu
[02:33] <SB-X> miro: there is a preview version for free
[02:33] <bradley> Innatech: thanks, I was confused :)
[02:33] <chrisLAbeard> what is the best how to on installing compiz fusion
[02:33] <zax1> i also have dev/sda1 where windows is installed, and dev/sda3 where the swap is
[02:33] <Mikeniche> does anybody know how to get a command to run at logout?
[02:34] <ShackJac1> chrisLAbeard: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/CompizFusion  more help in #ubuntu-effects or #compiz-fusion
[02:34] <zax1> i want to resize sda2(ubuntu) from 117 to 60 gb
[02:34] <SB-X> Does anyone have step-by-step instructions or a tutorial on creating and submitting a patch to get a bug fixed?  (whatever the standard procedure for an ubuntu app is)
[02:34] <w30> vanberge, in system>administration>software sources
[02:34] <chelehandsome> HOW CAN I INSTALL MY WIRELESS CARD ????
[02:34] <bradley> SB-X: depends on what package(s) the patch is for
[02:34] <howlingmadhowie> Mikeniche: if you're changing runlevel (for example shutting down or restarting) you can put a link to the command in one of the /etc/rcX.d folders
[02:35] <chrisLAbeard> ShackJac1: that takes care of it in one line
[02:35] <Mikeniche> thanks howlingmadhowie
[02:35] <ShackJac1> chrisLAbeard: :)
[02:35] <vanberge> w30, what does that do exactly? i'v never changed that
[02:35] <SB-X> bradley: I havn't started on one yet or decided definately, but I was thinking about fixing drag-n-drop in file-roller.
[02:35] <astro76> !caps | chelehandsome
[02:35] <ubotu> chelehandsome: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[02:35] <howlingmadhowie> Mikeniche: make sure you understand the naming convention :)
[02:35] <SB-X> bradley: Also, there is a bug on loading certain songs in banshee.
[02:35] <chrisLAbeard> ShackJac1: i think i messed it up w/ another tutorial now when i try to run compiz --replace it freezes
[02:35] <astro76> !wireless | chelehandsome
[02:35] <ubotu> chelehandsome: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:35] <w30> vanberge, gives me more packges
[02:35] <zax1> once i apply it tells me an error occured in the resize opperation
[02:36] <ShackJac1> chrisLAbeard: Might try to uninstall originals, etc... first ... see #ubuntu-effects for expert help..
[02:36] <ThanatosDrive> Guys I got a pretty odd problem. I'm trying to use the restricted ATI driver, but when I turn it on, it seems that the highest resolution is 1024x768. My default (and what I prefer it at) is 1280x1024. But when I try to use 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh' to reinstate the 1280x1024 resolution, it reverts back to the original driver.
[02:36] <astro76> zax1, honestly I've found running gparted from the feisty livecd to be a pain, everytime you try to operate in gparted, it automounts the partition
[02:36] <chrisLAbeard> ShackJac1: k thanks
[02:36] <SB-X> bradley: any advice?
[02:36] <chelehandsome> thx astro76....and sorry I didnt mean it :(
[02:36] <zax1> in the details it says e2fsck -f -y -v /dev/sd2 is mounted
[02:36] <astro76> zax1, I usually use SystemRescueCD, there's GpartedLivecd too
[02:36] <Jack_Sparrow> zax1: What partition are you trying to make bigger, which one smaller, are you unmounting both the windows and the ext3
[02:36] <chelehandsome> sorry ubotu...
[02:37] <ShackJac1> ThanatosDrive: You can edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf manually and add "fglrx" as driver ;) you sure you're selecting the right driver in dpkg?
[02:37] <astro76> chelehandsome, no worries, let us know if you need further assistance
[02:37] <zax1> Jack_Sparrow: i cant unmount both - the moment i unmount the 2nd partiotion it mounts the first
[02:37] <Jack_Sparrow> chelehandsome: Start by identifying your hardware/wireless card
[02:37] <ThanatosDrive> ShackJac1: Ah I'll probably need it edit it. I don't see an fglrx in there in the first place though.
[02:38] <chelehandsome> ok...and how can I do that Jack_Sparrow?
[02:38] <zax1> i am trying to make the sda2 smaller so i can have one partition that is not linux or windows just place for backup
[02:38] <Jack_Sparrow> zax1: Are you trying to mank widows smaller or larger?
[02:38] <zax1> not tuchin the windows
[02:38] <zax1> just the linux
[02:38] <ThanatosDrive> ShackJac1: Be right on it. BRB! And Thanks!
[02:38] <bradley> SB-X: irc.gnome.org #bugs would be the best place to go for info on patches and bugs, etc
[02:38] <chelehandsome> ohhh I'm just reading that...in the documentation...thx
[02:38] <ice_cream> Pici, bah... this file only exists if a certain command is typed after my WM starts...
[02:38] <SB-X> bradley: ok, thanks
[02:38] <Jack_Sparrow> chelehandsome: Looking at your hardware... looking at your laptop make and model if it is a laptop...
[02:39] <Jack_Sparrow> chelehandsome: I dont have much time...  I cant help much before I go other than get you started in the right direction
[02:40] <chelehandsome> well, Jack...the model of mycomputer is HP dv6338se
[02:40] <ShackJac1> vanberge: You can safetly uninstall GAIM, FYI...
[02:40] <kitche> vanberge: of course it will they are the same program
[02:40] <zax1> thought pidgin is a continuation of gaim...
[02:40] <astro76> just a name change due to legal issues
[02:40] <ice_cream> isnt pidgin simply gaim renamed (what he said)
[02:40] <vanberge> ShackJac1, cool.. tks
[02:40] <ShackJac1> zax1: It is but pidgin makes it own cofig dirs, etc...
[02:40] <Jack_Sparrow> zax1:  and if you unmount with gparted sda2 the ext3 partition and tell it to resize it it fails?
[02:40] <CoasterMaster> where can I get a list of all of ubotu's ! commands?
[02:40] <zax1> Jack_Sparrow: yes
[02:40] <astro76> !ubotu | CoasterMaster
[02:41] <ubotu> CoasterMaster: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[02:41] <IceLink> is it possible to find files just deleted (not moved to trash)
[02:41] <zax1> and in the details its telling me it failed cuz it was mounted
[02:41] <CoasterMaster> thanks
[02:41] <angeldarkholme> hello guys....I have a problem with my wireless network..... Im using ubuntu feisty and my wireless card is recognized by the system but I can't detect wireless networks
[02:41] <astro76> angeldarkholme, do you know what type of card?
[02:42] <angeldarkholme> intel wireless 3945
[02:42] <ShackJac1> angeldarkholme: Good guide here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessTroubleShootingGuide
[02:42] <zax1> any ideas jack?
[02:42] <SB-X> IceLink: it may be possible to view their contents if they are text files, and if you unmount the drive right after you deleteed them... otherwise no
[02:42] <angeldarkholme> the driver is working but it loos like the network applet
[02:42] <angeldarkholme> is not showing the networks
[02:42] <IceLink> SB-X: they are text files - what shall i do?
[02:43] <SB-X> IceLink: unmount the disk and copy it's contents to a text file with dd, then grep the file looking for text you know was in the files
[02:43] <ThanatosDrive> It appears it worked, but, hrm.
[02:43] <IceLink> SB-X: thanks
[02:43] <SB-X> IceLink: an easier method might be to try mc's undelete
[02:43] <SB-X> IceLink: i just remembered that
[02:43] <IceLink> mc'?
[02:43] <SB-X> IceLink: but there's no way to restore the original filenames
[02:44] <yaustar> Can anyone help me with the touchpad synaptic settings please?
[02:44] <Jack_Sparrow> zax1: Sorry, there is something I am not seeing.. If you unount it it should not be telling you it is mounted..  brb
[02:44] <SB-X> IceLink: midnight commander, a console filemanager
[02:44] <astro76> yaustar, ask
[02:44] <ShackJac1> Does anyone know do the programs in Sessions->Startup Programs start in the order they are listed in the menu (i.e. alphabetically by Title)?
[02:44] <mattwalston> Any recommendations for a mail server?  I DO NOT care about outlook support.
[02:44] <zax1> Jack_Sparrow: yeah, that what i thought :(
[02:44] <zax1> rebooted will try again
[02:44] <angeldarkholme> if I use "iwlist eth1 scan"
[02:44] <zax1> is there any other partion manager ?
[02:44] <angeldarkholme> it shows the wireless networks
[02:45] <angeldarkholme> but the gnome network manager is not showing them
[02:45] <yaustar> I just have a fresh install of Ubuntu 7.04, fully updated.
[02:45] <ShackJac1> !enter | angeldarkholme
[02:45] <ubotu> angeldarkholme: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[02:45] <astro76> zax1, try gparted with this http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page
[02:45] <yaustar> Installed gSynaptic via the package manager
[02:45] <astro76> zax1, or this http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[02:46] <CheeseGardener> How do you defragment a linux drive?
[02:46] <angeldarkholme> ok...so...you know what can I do to make the network manager applet show the wireless networks?
[02:46] <astro76> CheeseGardener, linux filesystems do not need defragmentation
[02:47] <yaustar> When I go to System->Preferences->TouchPad, it complains about SHMConfig not set to true, in the Xorg.conf file, there isn't an entry for synaptic devices
[02:47] <CheeseGardener> Oh, why is that?
[02:47] <astro76> CheeseGardener, they don't fragment in the first place
[02:47] <IIII> pussys;///
[02:47] <SB-X> CheeseGardener: it doesn't need it, but if you really want to, just copy the files to another partition and then back again
[02:47] <astro76> !ohmy | IIII
[02:47] <ubotu> IIII: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[02:47] <astro76> yaustar, yes you need to add a line to your xorg.conf
[02:47] <CheeseGardener> Oh.... why doesn't linux fragment?
[02:47] <IIII> friendly;//
[02:47] <IIII> i want xp windows...
[02:47] <CheeseGardener> how does it keep itself so clean?
[02:47] <yaustar> astro76: for which device?
[02:48] <ShackJac1> CheeseGardener: lots and lots of soap ;)
[02:48] <CheeseGardener> Is it because linux only will store a file in one area, installed or not?  So that, even if you uninstall a file, that file will only go back into that same exact disk area?
[02:48] <bradley> yaustar: add it under your synaptics touchpad driver section
[02:48] <CheeseGardener> Namely because, synaptics manages almost all the files.
[02:48] <CheeseGardener> ?
[02:48] <PriceChild> IIII, /join ##windows
[02:48] <astro76> yaustar,  you'll need to add the following line to the Section "InputDevice" with Identifier "Synaptics Touchpad": 	Option		"SHMConfig"		"true"
[02:48] <yaustar> There isn't one, hence the problem :(
[02:48] <ShackJac1> CheeseGardener: Don't question the miracle, just accept it :)
[02:48] <angeldarkholme> any of you guys knows how can I do to make the gnome network manager show the wireless networks? if I use "iwlist eth1 scan" I can see them but they are not shown in the network manager
[02:48] <yaustar> Paste of the xorg file: http://rafb.net/p/rhob5u88.html
[02:49] <ccherrett> I saw a program that uses a donut shaped graphical display to represent hard drive useage. any idea what it's name is?
[02:49] <CheeseGardener> Is there any way to tell if my drive is fragmented or not?
[02:49] <CheeseGardener> Just, curious?
[02:49] <SB-X> CheeseGardener: no idea, you'll probably have to search google for that
[02:49] <Insane`KDE> Can anybody help me use arts to configure a sort of global equalizer?
[02:49] <SB-X> CheeseGardener: since it's a pretty rare requirement
[02:49] <CheeseGardener> Oh, so no one on linux ever has to defragment?
[02:50] <astro76> CheeseGardener, I'm trying to find a good explanation I read recently, from what I remember the filesystem looks for large enough space to store the files
[02:50] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: it likely is not fragmented to any degree you need to check
[02:50] <Pici> ccherrett: baobab
[02:50] <bradley> yaustar: if you in fact have a synaptic touchpad, then add the following to your xorg
[02:50] <ccherrett> Pici: ah I think that was it thanks :)
[02:50] <CheeseGardener> Oh... so linux doesn't fragment because it tries to store it's files towads on end of the disk, and not just anywhere like XP?
[02:50] <soneil> I believe fsck will give you some info on fragmentation .. it'll tell you something like 0.7% non-contiguous
[02:50] <d4rkmonkey> Anyone know of a program to give more specific errors with .tcl files? when I load it into aMSN I know what the error means, theres just a 300 line range of where it could be
[02:50] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: the ext file system fragments just a little but does not compound or continue like windows does
[02:50] <CheeseGardener> one end**
[02:50] <zax1> tryin partion resizer from hirens cd tools
[02:51] <SB-X> CheeseGardener: try here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext3#Defragmentation
[02:51] <ShackJac1> ccherrett: baobab  It's the "Disk  Usage Analyzer" under Accessories... Dunno if same one... but it's like circles n' stuff...
[02:51] <SB-X> CheeseGardener: for more information about linux partitions and defragmentation
[02:51] <CheeseGardener> Oh, I see, it only fragments to a certain extent but the fragments get overwritten?
[02:51] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: smarter file system
[02:51] <miro> Is there any unix system you would suggest to an unix beginner (just used knoppix sometimes for backing up my drives which were destroyed by windows :o) ?
[02:51] <CheeseGardener> and linux almost cleans itself up?
[02:52] <SB-X> miro: ubuntu?
[02:52] <lunargrove> Hello, I know that Ubuntu PPC is now "unofficial" but does anyone have a download link, as it's no longer available on the site?
[02:52] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: basically
[02:52] <miro> alright.. didn't know whether it's not too difficult
[02:52] <miro> friend of me sweares that debian etch is the best :o
[02:52] <CheeseGardener> Wow,... how would I ever need to defrag it?  I mean, if linux cleans itself why would I ever need a defragmenter?
[02:52] <SB-X> miro: nope, it's goal is to be the most "user friendly" distro around
[02:52] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: you will have to read a bit more on it but it keeps track of where contiguious files are so it can organize better
[02:52] <yaustar> bradley: "The following?"
[02:52] <CheeseGardener> Oh, that seems cool :)
[02:53] <miro> thank you
[02:53] <CheeseGardener> That must be why it runs so smooth
[02:53] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: I have never defraged linux in 7 years of using it
[02:53] <bradley> yaustar:Section "InputDevice"
[02:53] <bradley> 	Identifier	"Synaptics Touchpad"
[02:53] <bradley> 	Driver		"synaptics"
[02:53] <bradley> 	Option		"SendCoreEvents"	"true"
[02:53] <bradley> 	Option		"Device"		"/dev/psaux"
[02:53] <bradley> 	Option		"Protocol"		"auto-dev"
[02:53] <bradley> 	Option		"HorizScrollDelta"	"0"
[02:53] <bradley> 	Option		"MaxTapTime"		"0"
[02:53] <bradley> EndSection
[02:53] <CheeseGardener> and it still runs smooth?
[02:53] <ShackJac1> !paste | bradley
[02:53] <ubotu> bradley: 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)
[02:53] <yaustar> cheers
[02:53] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: always has for me
[02:53] <bradley> oops :D
[02:53] <CheeseGardener> Wow... nice :).  That makes my life a lot easier
[02:54] <CheeseGardener> No viruses, no fragments....
[02:54] <CheeseGardener> why wouldn't someone want to switch to linux?
[02:54] <CheeseGardener> lol
[02:54] <SB-X> CheeseGardener: oh good, you already figured out the part about not needing antivirus :)
[02:54] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: I have never figured that question out
[02:54] <jerkface03> i use linux for my subversion server :)
[02:54] <jerkface03> 500gb hd, strictly for svn
[02:54] <CheeseGardener> Nope.   A virus wouldn't work well on linux anyway right?
[02:54] <bradley> yaustar: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32299/
[02:54] <yaustar> bradley: Do I need to restart or logout for this to take effect?
[02:54] <d4rkmonkey> CheeseGardener, software compatibility?
[02:54] <CheeseGardener> I mean, to install you have to enter a password
[02:54] <starz> hey
[02:54] <Insane`KDE> I love linux because of it's huge open-source repository :P
[02:54] <CheeseGardener> so a virus wouldn't be able to start installing at random
[02:55] <bradley> yes, you'll need to logout, but you also have to add the shmconfig line given to you earlier
[02:55] <Insane`KDE> I think it's pretty lacking though in terms of popularity (and gaming)
[02:55] <starz> is installing with a sepeate /boot partition nessisarally destructive?
[02:55] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: it has not registry to hide in
[02:55] <ShackJac1> I love Linux cause Linux loves me :)
[02:55] <mneptok> !offtopic
[02:55] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:55] <CheeseGardener> Yeah, linux really saves you a lot of money too
[02:55] <pawan> how to load beryl
[02:55] <astro76> yaustar, after you add the line with shmconfig, log out and restart the X server by hittting ctrl+alt+backspace
[02:55] <CheeseGardener> you don't need all these extra programs
[02:55] <starz> !beryl
[02:55] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[02:55] <bradley> yaustar: also, the maxtaptime disables touchpad tapping.  if you dont want that, remove that line
[02:55] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: it helps not to give any old user Administrative privs by default like Windows
[02:55] <CheeseGardener> like windows.  Windows costs so much to maintain
[02:55] <zax1> paragon partition magic seems to work, hope i havent mangled it all up
[02:56] <d4rkmonkey> Anyone here work on .tcl files at all?
[02:56] <d4rkmonkey> I need a program that can atleast tell me what line the error is on, or like, a bit more specific than aMSN is giving me when I'm loading the script.
[02:56] <CheeseGardener> It's really a great operating system.  I only use windows for small things like my MP3 player
[02:56] <yaustar> bradley: cheers BRB
[02:56] <Insane`KDE> Does anybody here know of a sort of global equalizer that I can use to regulate the end level of my sound output?
[02:56] <CheeseGardener> player*
[02:56] <CheeseGardener> Which isn't supported easily on linux.
[02:56] <ccherrett> zax1: if you ever are in need you can run the gparted live CD for free
[02:57] <d4rkmonkey> CheeseGardener, what MP3 Player is it?
[02:57] <zax1> ccherrett: it doesnt work for me
[02:57] <CheeseGardener> Iriver clix 2gig
[02:57] <ccherrett> zax1: oh why not?
[02:57] <d4rkmonkey> CheeseGardener, oh, I dunno what that is lol
[02:57] <CheeseGardener> There is only one thing that works with it.  Gnomad2
[02:57] <angeldarkholme> any of you guys knows how can I do to make the gnome network manager show the wireless networks? if I use "iwlist eth1 scan" I can see them but they are not shown in the network manager
[02:57] <lunargrove> does anyone have a link to an ISO for PPC?
[02:57] <zax1> i unmounted my sda2 ext3 partition then tryed to resize it, and it gave me an error saying its mounted
[02:57] <CheeseGardener> I prefer windows to upload to it.
[02:58] <ccherrett> zax1: you have to run it from the live cd and not while linux is running
[02:58] <ShackJac1> CheeseGardener: If you can switch to UMS (mass storage mode) should work with most anything in Linux...
[02:58] <zax1> ccherrett: i know , i did
[02:58] <keen> i just installed beryl and xgl on my laptop, but do not have any of the emerald themes, where do i get those?
[02:58] <sport> hey guise, im trying my hand at compiling my own apps, i understand the whole unzipping part, but what is the cmd to download the package for a website?
[02:58] <CheeseGardener> I don't think I can
[02:58] <CheeseGardener> All updates come in the firmware
[02:58] <CheeseGardener> and they use MPT
[02:58] <CheeseGardener> MTP*
[02:58] <ccherrett> zax1: strange. it should not be mounted
[02:59] <yaustar> bradley: No luck, still have the same problem: http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=53iaqdw
[02:59] <Elfshadow> Has anyone got nvidia SLI on ubuntu working?
[02:59] <kitche> sport: what do you mean?
[02:59] <keen> sport: i think the command is wget "url"
[02:59] <zax1> they all come mounted as i boot to the live cd, i cant then have more then one unmounted - as i mount more other become mounted again
[02:59] <CheeseGardener> Is it possible to reduce the size of a NTFS external with linux?
[02:59] <CheeseGardener> Or no?  because it's NTFS it might not work
[02:59] <sport> keen thx
[02:59] <zax1> if i unmount dev/sda2 the linux one, and then resizr i get the error
[02:59] <ccherrett> zax1: are you using the gparted live cd?
[03:00] <zax1> yes
[03:00] <bradley> yaustar: could you show me your new xorg file?
[03:00] <ccherrett> zax1: strange
[03:00] <zax1> i kniw
[03:00] <zax1> seems like a windows behaVIOR
[03:00] <ccherrett> zax1: I have gotten errors if the drive needs to be repaired first
[03:00] <Elfshadow> I ran nvidia-xconfig -sli=yes But is that the right one
[03:00] <ccherrett> zax1: have you tried fsck on the disk first
[03:00] <keen> does anyone know where i get the emerald themes for beryl?
[03:00] <yaustar> bradley: http://rafb.net/p/Hrc6jQ10.html
[03:00] <setuid> Is there any way to get 2.6.21 on Feisty? I need to evaluate my ACPI with PowerTop
[03:01] <zax1> its telling me fix errors first, but when i look at the details, all it says is that its still mounted
[03:01] <zax1> no, whats that
[03:01] <Jason5876> 2.6.21 kernel, probably have to build from source
[03:01] <astro76> yaustar, you need to add this to your ServerLayout section: 	Inputdevice	"Synaptics Touchpad"
[03:01] <CheeseGardener> Also, will I ever have to scan my hard drive for errors with linux?
[03:01] <CheeseGardener> Does linux have a hard drive error scanner?
[03:01] <bradley> yaustar: i dont know that it makes a difference, but move the touchpad section to right after the configured mouse section
[03:02] <Pici> CheeseGardener: Yes, fsck. which it automatically runs every 30 or so boots
[03:02] <setuid> Jason5876, Sure, but I've been building kernels from source for years (I wrote the #2 kernel howto), and when I try with Ubuntu, it refuses to boot
[03:02] <setuid> Jason5876, Using the same /proc/kconfig that was used to build the running kernel, etc.
[03:02] <CheeseGardener> Oh so linux will scan itself for me every so often?
[03:02] <zax1> right, thanls u all
[03:02] <Elfshadow> Is "SLI" "yes" the right option for SLI
[03:02] <Pici> CheeseGardener: exactly :)
[03:02] <yaustar> bradley: astro76: BRB
[03:02] <zax1> 2 am is too late for an old fart like me
[03:02] <zax1> night
[03:02] <CheeseGardener> what's the command to run it?
[03:02] <zax1> and thankx again
[03:02] <CheeseGardener> fsck?
[03:03] <CheeseGardener> I press alt-F2 and run fsck that is?
[03:03] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: file system check
[03:03] <Midgewa> anyone an expert on the installation of ubuntu?
[03:03] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: can fix file system errors
[03:03] <CheeseGardener> right but, how do I run it?  ALt-F2?
[03:03] <astro76> CheeseGardener, from a terminal
[03:03] <Pici> CheeseGardener: You'll have to unmount your partitions first.
[03:03] <astro76> CheeseGardener, but the filessystem has to be unmounted
[03:03] <CheeseGardener> Right but, what is the full line to start a disk check?
[03:04] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: you can set it to check on your next boot
[03:04] <CheeseGardener> just fsck?
[03:04] <bradley> yaustar: also, try setting smhconfig to "on" instead of "true". for some reason that's rining a bell for me
[03:04] <CheeseGardener> or do I have to put sudo?
[03:04] <yaustar> astro76: bradley: New Xorg file: http://rafb.net/p/ATjclf85.html No luck again
[03:04] <Jason5876> setuid  -  was not meaning to patronize.
[03:04] <astro76> CheeseGardener, listen to ccherrett
[03:04] <CheeseGardener> How do I set it to check on the next boot?
[03:04] <CheeseGardener> ok
[03:04] <Midgewa> Im trying to install ubuntu from the cd, i put it in and selected "run or install ubuntu" - but now it has the error: "/bin/sh: cant access tty; job control turned off"
[03:05] <geronimo_> !nvidia
[03:05] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:05] <keen> does anyone here use compiz fusion?
[03:05] <Don64> I installed amorak on ubuntu regular and it installed several KDE apps.  When IO uninstalled amorak it didn't uninstall the dependent files and i'm getting an error how do i remove these files?
[03:05] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: for the most part if it needs to run on boot linux will run it
[03:05] <CheeseGardener> how do I make it run on the next boot?
[03:05] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: otherwise you need to boot into runlevel 1
[03:05] <Don64> it was about an hour ago
[03:06] <yaustar> bradley: "On" didn't work :(
[03:06] <CheeseGardener> run level 1?
[03:06] <Midgewa> Im trying to install ubuntu from the cd, i put it in and selected "run or install ubuntu" - but now it has the error: "/bin/sh: cant access tty; job control turned off"
[03:06] <Pici> CheeseGardener: sudo touch /forcefsck   to force it upon next boot
[03:06] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: you need to modify your boot command to say runlevel 1 at the end
[03:06] <CheeseGardener> right
[03:06] <Pici> !effects  | keen
[03:06] <ubotu> keen: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[03:06] <CheeseGardener> after splash right?
[03:06] <bradley> yaustar: did you leave it as lowercase?
[03:06] <astro76> yaustar, the only difference I see from mine is that I don't have "MaxTapTime" in my touchpad section
[03:06] <yaustar> bradley: yes
[03:06] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: try what Pici said
[03:06] <CheeseGardener> it should say  Kernel [some stuff here]  splash runlevel1
[03:06] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: I did not know that
[03:07] <ccherrett> CheeseGardener: it is runlevel 1
[03:07] <astro76> yaustar, this is mine: http://rafb.net/p/pd4nzZ28.html
[03:07] <Midgewa> Im trying to install ubuntu from the cd, i put it in and selected "run or install ubuntu" - but now it has the error: "/bin/sh: cant access tty; job control turned off"
[03:07] <John1> does tor/privproxy work with program such as gaim?
[03:07] <TiMiDo> !fonts
[03:07] <ubotu> Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[03:07] <John1> or just browser
[03:07] <CheeseGardener> right but, pici if I force one, will linux automatically do everything it needs to do to scan, like runlevel 1?
[03:07] <Don64> is there a way to remove files in synaptic by when they were installed?
[03:08] <Pici> CheeseGardener: It will do it the next time you boot, right at the beginning.
[03:08] <CheeseGardener> ok
[03:08] <bradley> yaustar: oh...you know maybe why?
[03:08] <CheeseGardener> sudo touch /forcefsck right?
[03:08] <Pici> CheeseGardener: Yep
[03:08] <yaustar> bradley: ?
[03:08] <bradley> yaustar: we have to add the synpatic driver at the end of the xorg file as well
[03:08] <geronimo_> help, I'm lost in nvidia
[03:08] <John1> does tor/privproxy work with program such as gaim?
[03:08] <bradley> yaustar: give me second
[03:08] <CheeseGardener> what does "touch" mean?
[03:09] <astro76> CheeseGardener, updates file modification time, also creates an empty file if filename doesn't exist
[03:09] <sebleblanc> Cheese: Touch is either : update a file's timestamp
[03:09] <sebleblanc> or create an empty file
[03:09] <sebleblanc> (it can also mean something else, but it's not related to computers ;))
[03:09] <CheeseGardener> why does that need to be included before /forcefsck?
[03:09] <bradley> yaustar: add Inputdevice	"Synaptics Touchpad" under the server layout at the bottom of the xorg
[03:09] <yaustar> Already have
[03:10] <yaustar> Does the order matter though?
[03:10] <astro76> no
[03:10] <bradley> yaustar: ahhh, i see it now.  missed it earlier
[03:10] <Pici> CheeseGardener: Because the forcefsck file doesnt exist. And it needs to exist for you to force fscking at the next boot
[03:10] <CheeseGardener> so it needs to create a disk check file to disk check is what you're saying?
[03:11] <yaustar> I believe it is a Synaptic touchpad since the Windows drivers worked under XP
[03:11] <CheeseGardener> and touch allows it to make files?
[03:11] <sebleblanc> Cheese: I believe the bootloader checks for a file named "forcefsck". if it exists then a fsck is forced
[03:11] <geronimo_> does anyone in here run an nvidia card on ubuntu 7.04, amd 64?
[03:11] <geronimo_> !nvidia
[03:11] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:11] <bradley> yaustar: its odd though that Ubuntu didn't recognize it on install
[03:11] <Pici> CheeseGardener: Exactly.
[03:11] <CheeseGardener> Makes sense :)
[03:11] <yaustar> I was a little surprised as well... :/
[03:11] <CheeseGardener> It's like ... if I remember the little programming I did, you need to create a variable first.
[03:12] <CheeseGardener> Before you start using it.
[03:12] <sebleblanc> The (empty) file's sole purpose is to indicate "i want this disk to be fsck'ed"
[03:12] <winbond> im insalling kde4 and it sais run "export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/kde4/libexport" but gives me export command not found, how do i fix it ?
[03:12] <Midgewa> Im trying to install ubuntu from the cd, i put it in and selected "run or install ubuntu" - but now it has the error: "/bin/sh: cant access tty; job control turned off"
[03:13] <bradley> yaustar: what happens if you uninstall gsynaptics?
[03:13] <JesusOnStilts> then you could use a diff program
[03:13] <bradley> yaustar: or whatever synaptic GUI conig tool you have installed
[03:13] <yaustar> IIRC, nothing..
[03:13] <JesusOnStilts> like automatix
[03:13] <JesusOnStilts> but synaptic has liek everything
[03:13] <JesusOnStilts> baller style
[03:13] <bradley> yaustar: meaning you dont get the error anymore?
[03:14] <Pici> !automatix | JesusOnStilts
[03:14] <ubotu> JesusOnStilts: 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
[03:14] <CheeseGardener> thanks for the help though.  I'm out guys.  Cya :)
[03:14] <yaustar> I don't get he error because the program that creates just got uninstalled ;). It comes up when I try to run gsynaptic
[03:14] <astro76> Midgewa, that's not good, if you google search that error, you'll find a bunch of people with that problem, but no real solutions (still check it out though)
[03:15] <JesusOnStilts> yea
[03:15] <JesusOnStilts> that program sucks
[03:15] <pawan> how to install compizfusion
[03:15] <bradley> yaustar: ok, so forgive me, but what are you trying to do with the GUI config tool that you can't just use the xorg.con for?
[03:15] <Pici> !effects | pawan
[03:15] <ubotu> pawan: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[03:15] <astro76> winbond, export is a builtin bash command that you would normally use in a shell script
[03:15] <yaustar> Get rid of tap.
[03:16] <astro76> yaustar, what's it doing now?
[03:16] <bradley> yaustar, with that GUI tool unistalled, and the maxtaptime set to 0, everything should work.
[03:16] <winbond> astro76: it there a way to install it , becouse its not here
[03:16] <yaustar> bradley: Clicking the left mouse button when I tap
[03:17] <astro76> winbond, you don't have bash?
[03:17] <setuid> Jason5876, Is there an easy way to build the newer kernel, making sure that it replicates the same mkinitrd/etc. that the running kernel package does?
[03:17] <bradley> yaustar: ive seen cases where the xorg command and the GUI tool conflict each other and then neither works
[03:17] <yaustar> bradley: Just uninstalled gsynaptic.. BRB
[03:18] <winbond> astro76: i dont know, i know the konsole is installed., i think thats bash
[03:18] <pawan> pawan@pawan-desktop:~$ deb http://ppa.dogfood.launchpad.net/amaranth/ubuntu feisty main restricted universe multiverse
[03:18] <pawan> bash: deb: command not found
[03:18] <yaustar> bradley: Nope, still happening
[03:19] <Amaranth> pawan: you're supposed to add it to your sources.list file
[03:19] <winbond> fish
[03:19] <Amaranth> !howto-#ubuntu-effects | pawan
[03:19] <ubotu> pawan: To install Xgl/AIGLX and Compiz use: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager
[03:19] <JesusOnStilts> who was i talkin with about 4GB Flash Drive earlier?
[03:19] <yaustar> bradley: What is "SendCoreEvents"?
[03:20] <Amaranth> yaustar: it makes your touchpad work :)
[03:20] <yaustar> Does it need to be in the server layout section?
[03:20] <Skeet> ok i need some help
[03:20] <starz> just installed edgy and upgraded to feisty
[03:21] <kata> qu es esto
[03:21] <starz> and i cannot burn an image via k3b to disk~!!~ any ideas???
[03:21] <kata> alguien habl espaol?
[03:21] <starz> kata: #ubuntu-es i think
[03:21] <astro76> yaustar, gsynaptic works here, and the only real difference between our xorg.conf files is I don't have MaxTapTime set
[03:21] <Amaranth> !es | kata
[03:21] <ubotu> kata: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[03:21] <yaustar> hmm.. brb
[03:21] <starz> Amaranth: save me ;_;
[03:21] <bradley> yaustar: i dont know for sure.  look at my xorg here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32303/
[03:22] <kata> ya.... esta bn
[03:22] <kata> como me salgo de esto
[03:23] <yaustar> bradley: astro76: I have no idea why this isn't working :/
[03:23] <astro76> kata, type /join #ubuntu-es
[03:23] <elfboy> ok i cant play dvd but the drive works and all that said i need some plugin so i go it and still nothing
[03:23] <Skeet> can someone help me i have no sound
[03:23] <astro76> yaustar, what happens exactly? still complains about shmconfig?
[03:23] <nfearnley> I'm looking for technical information on disc image formats (mdf/bin/iso). Can anyone point my in the right direction?
[03:23] <bradley> yaustar: take a look at my xorg and put everything in yours where it is in mine: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32303/
[03:23] <JesusOnStilts> costco has the same sandisk cruzer micro 4gb for 49.99
[03:23] <starz> !sound | skeet
[03:23] <ubotu> skeet: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[03:24] <Geek_> elfboy: in what? AFAIK VLC runs dan near anything
[03:24] <yaustar> astro76: Gsynaptic is still complaining yes :(
[03:24] <Skeet> ok i'll check
[03:24] <elfboy> as in i put a vdv in and nothing happend
[03:24] <diminthedam> hi, my computer crashed and i lost 6 hours of work (open office on feisty). when rebooted, its not there. are there any temp files I can browse through to look for anything that may have saved?
[03:24] <astro76> !css | elfboy
[03:24] <ubotu> elfboy: 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
[03:24] <elfboy> none of the players i have will play dvd
[03:24] <Geek_> nfearnley:  wierd idea but... tried wikipedia?
[03:24] <bradley> astro76: i really don't think he needs gsynaptics for this.  the command within xorg.conf should suffice
[03:25] <astro76> elfboy, you'll need libdvdcss2 for encrypted dvds
[03:25] <CheeseGardener> I can't believe I'm already back lol.  Is there any way to use MP3s as system sounds???
[03:25] <Midgewa> astro76: hmm it appears noone at ubuntu is addressing the boot error
[03:25] <elfboy> libdvdcss2
[03:25] <elfboy> ok
[03:25] <elfboy> brb
[03:25] <nanoteker> why does ubutnu live show my ide as a scsi when i run sudo fdisk -l ?
[03:25] <astro76> bradley, it should, but he said he wanted it, I thought there was a reason
[03:26] <marcot> Hello, I installed ubuntu and alsa was working fine.  I just upgraded my system with the security upgrades, and now I can't use alsamixer, and gnome-mixer only sees the oss device.
[03:26] <yaustar> bradley: astro76: Tried removing the Wacom sections and still have the same problem :(
[03:26] <bradley> yaustar: is there any reason you absolutely want gsynaptics?
[03:26] <nfearnley> Geek_: I've searched wikipedia and google. It's very slim pickings.
[03:26] <CheeseGardener> Do system sounds have to be only .wav or is there a way to use .mp3 format for system sounds???
[03:26] <yaustar> Hell, it is unistalled at the moment
[03:27] <elfboy> Package libdvdcss2 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[03:27] <elfboy> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[03:27] <elfboy> is only available from another source
[03:27] <elfboy> E: Package libdvdcss2 has no installation candidate
[03:27] <bradley> yaustar: i know, but astro76 mentioned that you wanted to have it
[03:27] <elfboy> thesource@Hall2001:~$
[03:27] <elfboy> 
[03:27] <yaustar> There is no reason for me to have it specifically, I just literally just one at random from the list
[03:27] <Midgewa> Is it possible to download Gutsy yet? Feisty apparently wont work on this laptop i just bought
[03:27] <Midgewa> i do NOT wanna run windows on it
[03:28] <Pici> !gutsy | Midgewa
[03:28] <ubotu> Midgewa: 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
[03:28] <astro76> !paste | elfboy
[03:28] <ubotu> elfboy: 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)
[03:28] <Pici> Midgewa: Its not really stable for general usage.
[03:28] <marcot> Any ideas?
[03:28] <astro76> elfboy, that link ubotu gave you before tells you how to get it
[03:28] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> I'm trying to compile a dapper kernel on a feisty machine, because the feisty machine is faster, but I'm getting some errors, do I have to make any special changes for this to work?
[03:28] <CheeseGardener> Does anyone know if non .wav files can be used as system sounds?
[03:28] <Pici> !seveas | elfboy
[03:28] <ubotu> elfboy: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[03:28] <Geek_> nfearnley: iso is easy, its a simple raw image of the filesystem....
[03:29] <Midgewa> I know that Gutsy isnt officially released yet - but if feisty wont work on my computer i may as well try a gutsy beta or something
[03:29] <Geek_> *disk
[03:29] <bradley> yaustar: have you moved the input device sections and things to match my xorg here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32303/
[03:29] <Jack_Sparrow> Midgewa: What type of laptop and where does it stop when trying to boot it up?  HAve you tried alternate.. I had to use that on a few laptops lately
[03:29] <marcot> When I try to run alsamixer it sais: function snd_mixer_load failed: Invalid argument
[03:29] <Midgewa> jack_sparrow its a second hand dell inspiron 5100 i pickup up about an hour ago
[03:29] <Midgewa> whats the alternate? a differnet cd?
[03:30] <Jack_Sparrow> Midgewa: YEs, a text install...
[03:30] <yaustar> Keyboard, mouse then touhpad, yeah
[03:30] <Pici> \x6e\x65\x72\x64: You might try asking in #ubuntu-kernel , its kinda out-of-scope for this channel
[03:30] <Jack_Sparrow> Midgewa: How far do you get running the livecd
[03:30] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> Pici, ok thanks
[03:31] <Midgewa> Jack_sparrow; put the cd in, rebooted to cd, selected run/install ubuntu. it loaded the splash screen loading thing, then the error came up
[03:31] <nfearnley> Geek_: From what I understand, an .ISO is a raw copy of the filesystem, while a .BIN is raw copy of the whole CD. I'm mainly trying to figure out the difference between .MDF and .BIN.
[03:31] <Pici> Midgewa: Definitly try the Alternate CD before Gutsy
[03:31] <Jack_Sparrow> Midgewa: IS it a repeating error?
[03:31] <bradley> yaustar: as well as the server layout section?
[03:31] <Midgewa> jack_sparrow happens every time
[03:32] <Midgewa> pici where do i find it? ubuntu site? and is it just as easy?
[03:32] <shk> can anyone explain to me how to load a deb from commandline?
[03:32] <Pici> !alternate | Midgewa
[03:32] <ubotu> Midgewa: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD - See also !Minimal
[03:32] <Jack_Sparrow> Midgewa: I mean does it go into a loop... HAve you done the self test for errors?
[03:32] <Pici> mm
[03:32] <Pici> Midgewa: It shoudl just be on the ubuntu download area.
[03:32] <pyCube> i always use the alt install cd
[03:32] <yaustar> bradley: yep
[03:32] <Pici> Midgewa: Its a text based install, but its not that complicated.
[03:32] <pyCube> less hassle.. less boot nonsense time
[03:32] <nanoteker> anyone? i'm trying to install grub onto my win hdd, however sudo fdisk -l is showing my ide as a scsi...ie., "sda"
[03:32] <Midgewa> jack_sparrow dunno how
[03:32] <AnRkey> hi all
[03:33] <Midgewa> jack_sparrow but one the error occurs, it stops
[03:33] <neozen> salutations AnRkey
[03:33] <Midgewa> jack_sparrow then i rebooted
[03:33] <z> do you have to partition a hdd special if there is a recovery partition present? i'm about to install ubuntu 7.04 on a compaq presrio f500
[03:33] <astro76> shk, sudo dpkg -i file.deb
[03:33] <shk> thanks astro, i did that but it keeps telling me that it cannot find the file
[03:33] <shk> i put it right in /
[03:33] <Pici> nanoteker: There was some decision to replace the hda device names with sda, I cant seem to find the documentation here, but rest assured, its okay.
[03:33] <Jack_Sparrow> Midgewa: Right below start or install you have more options..
[03:34] <astro76> shk, then you're typing the path/name wrong
[03:34] <Pie> What's the default webpage directory for an Apache server?
[03:34] <shk> should i be typing /file.deb?
[03:34] <CheeseGardener> Does anyone know if ubuntu can use .mp3 as system sounds?  if not how can I convert them to .wav?
[03:34] <afterwego> Pie: /var/www
[03:34] <AnRkey> does anyone know how i would go about getting a 3rd party project sub-forum on ubuntuforums.org? I have already send a message via the site to the webmaster but have not received a reply yet. Any help would be cool...
[03:34] <Midgewa> jack_sparrow yeah?
[03:34] <astro76> shk, if that's where it is, you should avoid saving stuff to root btw, use your userhome
[03:34] <Jack_Sparrow> Midgewa: You will end up fiddling with the wireless but that unit will work with Debian...
[03:34] <nanoteker> pici, thanks, however i "go for it" and it doens't install...ie., install-grub /sda pulls back the syntax error
[03:34] <Pie> Thanks, afterwego
[03:35] <Jack_Sparrow> Midgewa: Ok.. do the error test and watch for errors on the cd..
[03:35] <astro76> shk, the case has to be the same, you must be typing it wrong, use tab completion (type first few letters, press tab)
[03:35] <Pici> nanoteker: Its probably /dev/sda
[03:35] <shk> ok ill try that now, thank you
[03:35] <nanoteker> :P
[03:35] <yaustar> bradley: Should I try a restart of the system?
[03:35] <casper_> CheeseGardener: good question hopefully someone knows
[03:35] <Midgewa> jack_sparrow booting it now
[03:35] <Jack_Sparrow> Midgewa: ok
[03:35] <hupper> hi, I am trying to compile a thing that needs gimptools-2.0, can someone please tell me how to get that?
[03:35] <bradley> yaustar: yeah, it can't hurt
[03:35] <Midgewa> jack_sparrow checking cd for defects
[03:35] <w30> Pie, index.html is in var/www and the other pages you put in /var/www/html/
[03:35] <nanoteker> :(
[03:36] <Midgewa> jack_sparrow same error
[03:36] <Midgewa> bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[03:36] <Jack_Sparrow> Then you have a bad or dirty cd
[03:36] <AnRkey> hupper: apt-cache search gimptools
[03:36] <unagi> anyone hear use autodesk maya?
[03:36] <unagi> here*
[03:36] <nanoteker> don't mean to repeat...
[03:36] <Midgewa> jack_sparrow but apparently its a problem others have too? and its a legit cd from ubuntu
[03:37] <nanoteker> why are my msgs not showing...
[03:37] <Jack_Sparrow> Midgewa: I have had shipit cd's not work as well... But if it fails the self test then there is a real / physical problem wiith the disk
[03:37] <hupper> AnRkey: it didnt return anything in console
[03:37] <AnRkey> yeah, i just tried it
[03:37] <twoshadetod> anyone have any idea why my router and my neighbors show up for wireless connections I can use when I'm in XP but while in ubuntu I can only see my neighbors?
[03:38] <yaustar> bradley: Restart fixed it :S
[03:38] <nanoteker> ok.../dev/sda has winxp only, it's my second hdd...do i have to make a mount point?
[03:38] <Midgewa> jack_sparrow righto.. i guess ill download the alt cd or something.. give that a shot
[03:38] <nanoteker> finally!
[03:38] <AnRkey> hupper, try something like apt-cache search gimp tools
[03:38] <Jack_Sparrow> Midgewa: I have taken shipit cd's that passed the test, created an iso... reburned slower and had them work
[03:38] <bradley> yaustar: good! i was ready to rip my hair out!
[03:38] <AnRkey> hupper, or just gimp
[03:38] <bradley> yaustar: glad we could get your sorted out
[03:38] <Jack_Sparrow> Midgewa: The alt is a text install and not as easy, but seems to work better..
[03:38] <hupper> AnRkey: k, what does the cmd do anyway?
[03:39] <Midgewa> jack_sparrow.. well i can still use this pc and go through a walkthroguh or something
[03:39] <AnRkey> hupper, it allows u to search for packages
[03:39] <Midgewa> jack_sparrow.. but i have to head off in 5 minutes.. so itll have to wait till later, thanks for help thhough
[03:39] <yaustar> bradley: :P... cheers for the help.. I just noticed my mouse sensitivity is different, it is because it is using the synaptic settings in Xorg rather then the standard mouse settingd
[03:39] <Jack_Sparrow> Midgewa: Good luck... it will be worth it in the end
[03:39] <AnRkey> hupper, it will list packages and then u can install them with sudo apt-get install package-name-here
[03:40] <Midgewa> jack_sparrow.. i know :D im running it on this pc ;-)
[03:40] <pawan__> is beryl and compiz fusion different
[03:40] <hupper> AnRkey: ok, so it searches on the internet then
[03:40] <Jack_Sparrow> Midgewa: Those run really hot.. be sure to keep the vents clear..
[03:40] <elfboy> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32305/
[03:40] <AnRkey> hupper, well it searches the repositories
[03:41] <AnRkey> hupper, they are on the internet yes
[03:41] <hupper> AnRkey: the same as the one with gui?
[03:41] <bradley> yaustar' if you're asking me, then yes, that's why the sensitivity is different.  If you don't like it, you'll have to install gsynaptics to adjust
[03:41] <Midgewa> jack_sparrow.. yeah i know - its got a p4 in it.. pain in the ass but it was cheap and hardly used
[03:41] <elfboy> i cant get ubuntu too play dvd
[03:41] <AnRkey> hupper, yeah only this is for command line
[03:41] <bradley> yaustar: and then reboot of course :)
[03:41] <IdleOne> !dvd | elfboy
[03:41] <ubotu> elfboy: 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
[03:41] <elfboy> IdleOne: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32305/
[03:41] <elfboy> read that then tell me what to do
[03:42] <hupper> AnRkey: so is like every linux program listed on such things?
[03:42] <AnRkey> well all the ubuntu ones are
[03:42] <Skeet> hey how do i make it snow on beryl
[03:42] <elfboy> lol
[03:42] <elfboy> snow
[03:42] <elfboy> wow
[03:42] <AnRkey> hupper,  try this apt-cache search gimp tools 2
[03:42] <Skeet> yes snow
[03:42] <IdleOne> elfboy, go to the link ubotu just gave you up there and insall libdvdcss2
[03:42] <AnRkey> hupper,  then install the packages it shows
[03:43] <regeya> I've heard it all now.
[03:43] <elfboy> libdvdcss2 not 3
[03:43] <nanoteker> anyone? that last remark was about finally getting the msg to show in the room...i still can't install grub to the sda1
[03:43] <nanoteker> in /dev/sda1
[03:43] <IdleOne> elfboy, you tried install libdvdread3
[03:43] <elfboy> yes
[03:43] <AnRkey> hupper, having any luck?
[03:43] <sport> is to possible to compile and install samba in the same way as anything else?
[03:44] <ldz420> I am looking for a good info on how to set up system directory.. any assistance
[03:44] <IdleOne> elfboy, ok now go to the link and install libdvdcss2
[03:44] <elfboy> lol ok
[03:44] <djcheese> woo ubuntu rocks
[03:44] <AnRkey> djcheese, yes yes we know :D
[03:44] <Pici> sport: Yes, I'm not sure exactly what you are asking though.,
[03:44] <djcheese> 7.04 supports my broadcom 4318 wireless card
[03:45] <IdleOne> djcheese, it also bakes cookies :)
[03:45] <pawan> !compiz
[03:45] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[03:45] <lufis> ldz420: What do you mean?
[03:45] <hupper> AnRkey: nope, I heard it might come with another package though
[03:45] <sport> pici: makes sense because im not exactly sure what im doing
[03:45] <Pici> lufis: I was just typing that :p
[03:45] <djcheese> that would awesome.. i could go for some cookies
[03:45] <lufis> Pici: whoa you can bilocate! :O
[03:45] <Pici> sport: You want to run a samba serveR?
[03:45] <hupper> AnRkey: I installed linux yesterda btw and compiled my first program soo i might do something wrong :)
[03:46] <AnRkey> hupper, what u need it for?
[03:46] <hupper> AnRkey: I am tryng to compile a gimp plugin (verse)
[03:46] <yaustar> bradley: Again, thanks for the help,. Off to bed now I have this sorted.. night
[03:46] <AnRkey> hupper, is this the first day of linux for u then? or have u tried it before?
[03:46] <djcheese> are there any good applications that can scan for wireless networks?
[03:46] <yaustar> exit
[03:46] <IdleOne> djcheese, kismet
[03:46] <shk> hi can anyone help me with setting up my x display drivers
[03:46] <djcheese> kismet.. cool thx
[03:46] <sport> pici well i want to be running a web server but use samba to also make it a lan share w/samba to easily change the html files.
[03:47] <IdleOne> !info kismet
[03:47] <lufis> shk: What brand of card?
[03:47] <ubotu> kismet: Wireless 802.11b monitoring tool. In component universe, is optional. Version 2006.04.R1-1.1 (feisty), package size 964 kB, installed size 2448 kB
[03:47] <shk> intel
[03:47] <hupper> AnRkey: pretty much the first day I do something, yes
[03:47] <lufis> shk: What chipset?
[03:47] <shk> uhm ich8 i think
[03:47] <sport> pici i kinda always use gui's and this whole compiling think is messing with me mind
[03:47] <shk> it's a new inspiron
[03:47] <pacsum_>  where can I find the conky config file in ubuntu?
[03:47] <Geek_> sport: whats wrong with FTP for that?
[03:47] <Pici> sport: Theres really no need to compile samba, its in the repositories.
[03:48] <Pici> sport: sudo apt-get install samba
[03:48] <AnRkey> hupper, keep at it mate, good luck. I hope you get it sorted. Ubuntu set me free :D
[03:48] <lufis> shk: Is there something wrong with your graphics?
[03:48] <sport> Geek_ i dont really know what im doing
[03:48] <hupper> AnRkey: hehe ty, It seems good, not just bc its free
[03:48] <Geek_> sport: i can see. Get an FTP server ;) you can access FTP from windows in windows explorer, and various ways in linux
[03:48] <shk> everytime i get to login x crashes and says failed to load ...drivers//intel.drv.so
[03:49] <shk> failed to load module intel (loader failed, 7)
[03:49] <lufis> shk: Is this a fresh install?
[03:49] <sport> pici okay I thought about doing it that way but thought that it would be a good time to learn how to compile
[03:49] <shk> yes
[03:49] <lufis> shk: First time booting?
[03:49] <shk> i had to do alternate since i couldnt get the reg to work
[03:49] <matysek> unlucky guy
[03:49] <shk> well no i have been trying to install drivers
[03:49] <lufis> shk: But it worked before?
[03:49] <shk> but basically failing
[03:49] <shk> no it nevre worked
[03:49] <lufis> ok
[03:49] <hupper> AnRkey: maybe me this plugin isnt supported beacuse there is no ./config file
[03:49] <shk> always sitting in console
[03:50] <sport> Geek_ can you define " Get an FTP server"
[03:50] <gregorySovinski> HELP PLZ...i am TRYING to listeing to 100.3fm radio on the internet(http://ktlkfm.com/main.html)..but when i click on the "listen live" link..it does not play the live radio...any help?
[03:50] <AnRkey> hupper, what does the pluggin do?
[03:50] <AnRkey> and what is it called?
[03:50] <lufis> shk: run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and select the correct driver... intels begn with the letter i... i don't know what particular driver works with your driver, you may need to look that up
[03:50] <lufis> chipset*
[03:51] <Geek_> sport: erm, install an FTP server. mod the conf file to point at your webroot.
[03:52] <pawan> pawan@pawan-desktop:~$ compiz --replace
[03:52] <dibblego> how do I create file.tar.gz from file?
[03:52] <pawan> inotify_add_watch: No such file or directory
[03:52] <sport> Geek_ mmkay. sorry for playing the dumb card. you people underestimate the learning curve for someone born after DOS
[03:52] <dibblego> er nothing
[03:52] <Geek_> ...
[03:52] <DWSR> sport: minimal at best. I was born on Win98.
[03:52] <hupper> AnRkey: its called verse-gimp, but is it suppose to have a config file or is Makefile fine do u think?
[03:52] <Geek_> sport: in that case... i suggest taking a look at XAMPP ;)
[03:52] <reimorster> hahahahaha
[03:52] <astro76> sport, Geek_ much easier to install openssh-server, then you can ssh/sftp
[03:53] <astro76> sport, no config required
[03:53] <DWSR> Can someone suggest a wireless monitor for Xubuntu?
[03:53] <sport> astro76 whats sftp?
[03:53] <Geek_> astro76: he wanted to use SMB! ;p
[03:53] <astro76> !ssh | sport
[03:53] <ubotu> sport: SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[03:53] <Geek_> <3 putty
[03:53] <peeps_work> i have a usb to ethernet adapter here, and I got it working.  then I moved, and for some reason I can't get it to work again.  can someone help me?
[03:53] <DWSR> sport: SFTP is FTP over an SSH connection.
[03:53] <pawan> not able to start compizfusion
[03:53] <astro76> sport, you'll be able to use filezilla from windows for sftp, if I understood you correctly
[03:53] <peeps_work> i can see the device with lsusb, but I don't know where to go from there.
[03:54] <DWSR> astro76, yes you can use Filezilla for SFTP.
[03:54] <peeps_work> i had to use ndiswrapper to get it to work originally, but I can't remember the details
[03:54] <DWSR> Can someone tell me what a good wireless monitoring applet is for Xfce?
[03:55] <sport> DWSR: how'd you learn networking?
[03:55] <peeps_work> DWSR, can you just use network manager?
[03:55] <Pici> DWSR: Not that many people here use xfce, you might have better luck in #xubuntu
[03:55] <DWSR> peeps_work, I'm not using Gnome.
[03:55] <peeps_work> DWSR, so what
[03:55] <peeps_work> xfce can run gnome apps
[03:55] <DWSR> sport: Trial and error. My dad used to be a system engineer for large corporations, so I picked up some stuff from him, but a lot of it is just curiousity.
[03:55] <DWSR> Didn't know that.
[03:56] <skyfalcon866> is there a text to speech program
[03:56] <DWSR> Can I install gedit without having to install gnome peeps_work?
[03:56] <peeps_work> skyfalcon866, festival
[03:56] <peeps_work> DWSR, yes i think xfce already uses some of the gnome libraries
[03:56] <warnet01> co gendut smg
[03:56] <peeps_work> give it a try, it can't hurt
[03:57] <pchilds> I need some help with compiz please. Seems all my apps menus have disappeared. Is there a way to bring them back?
[03:57] <DWSR> peeps_work, What's the GDE metapackage called? Not ubuntu-desktop, but the actual GDE package?
[03:57] <LadyNikon> pchilds: did you try to manuver your mouse in the corners?
[03:58] <djcheese> hey IdleOne: where do i find where kismet is installed.. i need to edit the .conf
[03:58] <Falstius> pchilds: do you use the nvidia drivers?
[03:58] <peeps_work> DWSR, if it's not ubuntu-desktop, then I don't know
[03:58] <DWSR> djcheese, whereis kismet
[03:58] <djcheese> nm found it
[03:58] <pchilds> No I do not have nvidia drivers.  I have an intel extreme card
[03:58] <djcheese> thx DWSR
[03:58] <lazz> I was looking for info about running a command with or without ./
[03:58] <pawan> how to start compizfusion
[03:58] <Falstius> pchilds: sorry, I know a fix for that problem with nvidia cards but not other drivers.
[03:59] <DWSR> lazz: ./ is sometimes just a formality.
[03:59] <pawan> are compizfusion and beryl different
[03:59] <DWSR> lazz: It means "in the current directory"
[03:59] <keen> does anyone here use compizfusion?
[03:59] <peeps_work> DWSR, you could just try installing from source straight from the gedit website
[03:59] <bradley> pawn: Compiz Fusion is the child of Compiz and Beryl
[03:59] <Falstius> DWSR: generally the current directory isn't in the path, so you need ./ to run a program in it.
[03:59] <peeps_work> http://www.gnome.org/projects/gedit/
[04:00] <DWSR> Falstius, normally bash will search the current directory for an executable.
[04:00] <Mertiki> I'm on gutsy, it seems to be compiz and not compiz fusion, but I'm not sure
[04:00] <elfboy> ok i did all that and l libdvdcss2 and nothing
[04:00] <bradley> keen: are you having problems with Fusion?
[04:00] <BigMac> Any swiftweasel users here?
[04:00] <pchilds> Maybe compiz fusion is not for me. Strange app although most of it works just I gave up my drop down menus in all my apps but firefox. They seem to have a workaround for that app. Weird
[04:00] <DWSR> at least, I'm fairly sure that it will, I might be wrong though.
[04:00] <DWSR> I normally avoid changing directories.
[04:00] <Falstius> DWSR: only if the current directory is in the $PATH variable, normally it isn't.
[04:01] <DWSR> peeps_work, installing gedit is installing a bunch of libs, but doesn't seem to be installing GDE itself..
[04:01] <keen> bradley: yeah, when my laptop screen goes to sleep, i have to restart the x-server b4 i can use the laptop again, didnt start happening till compizfusion was installed
[04:01] <lazz> when I run it I get an error  ./setup.sh
[04:01] <DWSR> Falstius, Can't you just add . to $PATH?
[04:01] <janiteus> any1 know where i can find club3d x800 seris drivers for linux?
[04:01] <Falstius> DWSR: ofcourse .. but you shouldn't.
[04:01] <DWSR> janiteus, Google?
[04:01] <ramseize> hello just askin, if i want to use the NTFS-3G is it necessary to upgrade my ubuntu?
[04:01] <janiteus> tried to
[04:01] <DWSR> Falstius, why not?
[04:01] <lazz> hehehe in redhat it works....
[04:01] <janiteus> cant understand a thig :D
[04:01] <janiteus> *thing
[04:01] <janiteus> this whole linux thing is too new to me :<
[04:02] <DWSR> ramseize, As long as you have 6.10 or later, you should be fine.
[04:02] <lazz> the ./ command... but here it is not working the way Im used to
[04:02] <astro76> DWSR, not being able to run programs in current directory without ./ is an important security aspect of linux/unix
[04:02] <DWSR> astro76, explain?
[04:02] <Falstius> DWSR: because it can cause confusion with you're developing software and it keeps you from accidentally executing files.
[04:02] <DWSR> I don't see how it's more secure.
[04:02] <ramseize> DWSR im using ubuntu fiesty
[04:02] <astro76> DWSR, for instance, something malicious could make an "ls" in your home directory, that causes damage
[04:02] <bradley> keen: sorry thats out of my knowledge base, try #ubuntu-effects for help
[04:02] <sport> why, when I try to delete a directory (rmdir "folder") it says "Directory not empty" ? i know its not empty thats why i want to delete it...
[04:02] <Falstius> sport: rm -rf directory
[04:02] <DWSR> ramseize, Then all you have to do is enable !multiverse and !universe and do 'sudo apt-get install ntfs-config' and you should be good to go.
[04:03] <keen> bradley: thanks, just wasn't sure if it was a common problem
[04:03] <Falstius> sport: use that command very very carefully.  there is no undelete.
[04:03] <DWSR> astro76, if you put . at the end of the $PATH, shouldn't bash search the current directory last?
[04:03] <Rhino0nT> sport: use rm -rf
[04:03] <DWSR> indeed^
[04:03] <Rhino0nT> sport: use rm -rf directory
[04:03] <bradley> keen: can't say that i've ever heard of it, but considering Fusion is still Alpha, that sort of bug doesn't surprise me
[04:03] <astro76> DWSR, I'm not really sure if that's technically possible or not, I don't think it is, if it is, you really shouldn't ;)
[04:04] <keen> bradley: could just be my lappy, i've had nothing but problems with it...dell inspiron e1505
[04:04] <DWSR> astro76, I know, I'm just arguing on principle. I don't see how, if the current directory is searched last, it's all that much of a security risk.
[04:04] <elfboy> ok still cant play dvd http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32306/
[04:04] <sport> Falstius: whats the -rf ?
[04:04] <Falstius> DWSR: yes it will, and you can do that.  I'm not telling you not to add . to your path, just don't go around telling everyone to do it :)
[04:04] <astro76> DWSR, ultimately you don't normally run programs outside your path, you could put scripts you make in ~/bin for instance, which is in your path
[04:04] <bradley> keen: and if you have an ATI card by chance, that may be the prob more than Fusion
[04:04] <Rhino0nT> sport: r   = recursive f= force
[04:05] <keen> bradly: only time i ever got it working well it installed some script package that has more programs than i want
[04:05] <rya1> Is anyone versed with LIRC. I think I almost have my remote control working. I need a little help.
[04:05] <Falstius> sport: -r means recursive (delete stuff inside the directory), -f means force so it won't ask if you want to delete each file.
[04:05] <keen> bradly: x1400 mobile =)
[04:05] <DWSR> sport: recursive means go into subdirectories and delete the stuff inside it.
[04:05] <DWSR> astro76, normall I just place scripts in ~ :-) That's in my path too :-P
[04:05] <sport> Falstius: recursive force... sounds like a awsome band name
[04:05] <DWSR> booya. I gots gedit.
[04:05] <bradley> keen: i can almost guaruntee that's your problem then.  still, #ubuntu-effects may have a solution for you
[04:06] <lazz> so how do I add ~ to the path?
[04:06] <DWSR> Can someone suggest a good wireless monitor?
[04:06] <Falstius> sport, yeah, too bad I suck at guitar.
[04:06] <elfboy> #ubuntu-effects sucks sorry beryl works nice
[04:06] <keen> bradley: thanks for your help, i'll check it out after i get done with my third reinstall
[04:06] <Goldfisch> What is a wireless monitor?
[04:06] <DWSR> lazz: Don't worry about it, you don't need to do it for your problem. When you type in ./setup.sh, what error does it come up with?
[04:06] <djcheese> have a bit of trouble with configuring kismet.. anyone care to lend a hand
[04:06] <astro76> DWSR, I don't think such a thing exists
[04:06] <rya1> Anyone familiar with LIRC?
[04:06] <Falstius> lazz: if you want a directory for your scripts, make a directory called ~/bin and add that to your path with export PATH=$PATH:~/bin
[04:06] <DWSR> astro76, Wireless monitoring applet?
[04:07] <Tarantulafudge> why are most ubuntu packages somewhat behind? I'm trying to develop using a library but it hasn't been updated yet
[04:07] <astro76> DWSR, lol ok
[04:07] <bradley> elfboy: not everyone would agree
[04:07] <lazz> no file or directory
[04:07] <kiba> hello
[04:07] <kiba> I am upgrading to Gusty
[04:07] <Goldfisch> Ahh, you mean networkmanager?
[04:07] <elfboy> bradley:  then u come over and make it work
[04:07] <elfboy> :)
[04:07] <DWSR> Goldfisch, yes, and I've tried that one.
[04:07] <Pici> kiba: Gutsy questions in #ubuntu+1 please.
[04:07] <Rhino0nT> Tarantulafudge: Have you checked your repositories?
[04:07] <Drizzt321> for anyone using the server version with apache2, has anyone tried to use auth_basic with the file provider?
[04:07] <sport> Falstius: you can play the theremin, i'll play the harmonica
[04:07] <bradley> elfboy: it works for me, and that's what matters :P
[04:07] <kiba> anybody brought a dell computer with ubuntu preinstalled?
[04:07] <Tarantulafudge> Rhino0nT: how do I backport packages?
[04:08] <elfboy> bradley: barly works for me and i love it
[04:08] <elfboy> anyway
[04:08] <Drizzt321> kiba: not yet, I haven't needed a new laptop yet, although I would wish they had more hardware options for their ubuntu systems
[04:08] <rya1> LIRC, anyone?
[04:08] <elfboy> some one like to make my ubuntu play dvd
[04:08] <Goldfisch> kiba: Not yet, but I am thinking about a new laptop to replace my 7-year old. It would be nice to throw Dell a real of vote of confidence by buying one, ehh?
[04:08] <Rhino0nT> Tarantulafudge: Look at your repositories, if you need backport you just have to add the appropiated repositories
[04:08] <Drizzt321> elfboy: you need to install some of the restricted packages
[04:08] <elfboy> some one like to make my ubuntu play dvd http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32306/
[04:08] <Tarantulafudge> Rhino0nT: I can't just have specific packages?
[04:09] <Goldfisch> kiba: The angle is to get what you can, but then be ready to buy your memory upgrade through newegg.com. I looked at System76, and couldn't beat the prices of dell.
[04:09] <Rhino0nT> elfboy: get automatix, easy way
[04:09] <DWSR> !backports | Tarantulafudge
[04:09] <Pici> !automatix | Rhino0nT  elfboy
[04:09] <ubotu> Tarantulafudge: 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
[04:09] <ubotu> Rhino0nT  elfboy: Automatix2 is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[04:09] <kiba> the nvidia graphic driver sucks though
[04:09] <kiba> I hate the company behind nvidia
[04:09] <DWSR> kiba: Why do you say that?
[04:09] <Drizzt321> kiba: actually, its much better than the ati one. I haven't tried the ati one in a little while, but the nvidia one is pretty nice
[04:09] <bradley> elfboy: do you have libdvdread3 installed?
[04:09] <kiba> DWSR: No opengl acclerator
[04:09] <Rhino0nT> Tarantulafudge: You can, just be carefull when you install any lib or package
[04:09] <kiba> I mean
[04:09] <DWSR> The nVidia drivers that I'm using run WoW under Wine!
[04:09] <Drizzt321> elfboy: have you installed a dvd playing software? like xine or vlc or mplayer?
[04:09] <elfboy> yes and 2
[04:09] <kiba> 3d acclerator
[04:09] <DWSR> Yes there is! I'm using it.
[04:10] <kiba> I couldn't get the proprietary one to work
[04:10] <DWSR> You need to install the Restricted Drivers.
[04:10] <J-Wreck> anyone know if there is a dock that can run GNOME panel applets?
[04:10] <jackyyll1> so i got an HDMI to DVI converter and when i plug it in and try to use my tv as a second screen, it cuts off some of the screen like some pixels from top and bottom and both sides
[04:10] <J-Wreck> i doubt it, but figured i'd sak
[04:10] <DWSR> Applications->System->Restricted Drivers Manager
[04:10] <J-Wreck> ask*
[04:10] <jackyyll1> anyone know a solution to thsi problem?
[04:10] <Goldfisch> kiba: Oh yeah, you have to use "nvidia" driver in xorg.conf, not nv nor vesa. Do that?
[04:10] <kiba> DWSR: they say I don't need one
[04:10] <Sanctusorium> Hey guys, how can one change their GDM theme?
[04:10] <Drizzt321> jackyyll1: thats because you need to change the resolution for that specific output, tv's usually have odd resolutions
[04:10] <Rhino0nT> Tarantulafudge: Another way is getting the deb package that you need
[04:10] <kiba> I am upgrading to Gusty at the moment
[04:11] <DWSR> J-Wreck: Why would you need a dock? Why not just run GNOME?
[04:11] <Drizzt321> jackyyll1: from the overscan that they originally used for broadcast to carry extra information but didn't display it
[04:11] <elfboy> Drizzt321: yes i have i have xine
[04:11] <kiba> they say I don't need a restricted driver
[04:11] <Drizzt321> elfboy: ok
[04:11] <jackyyll1> Drizzt321, how do i find that?
[04:11] <J-Wreck> Cuz i like eye candy
[04:11] <Drizzt321> kiba: you don't you can use the open source, non-3d drivers
[04:11] <kiba> I brought a low end ubuntu computer
[04:11] <bradley> Sanctusorium: System>Admin>Login window
[04:11] <MajorPayne> J-Wreck: A dock like on Mac OS X?  Worst idea ever.
[04:11] <Sanctusorium> thanks bradley
[04:11] <Drizzt321> jackyyll1: erm...check what resolution your tv is, and do some google searches for xorg.conf configurations for that type of resolution/tv
[04:11] <DWSR> kiba: You don't *need* one, but the restricted drivers offer 3D Acceleration.
[04:11] <Pici> !offtopic
[04:11] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:12] <bradley> Sanctusorium: the the local tab should get you there
[04:12] <jackyyll1> Drizzt321, k thanks
[04:12] <Drizzt321> jackyyll1: np
[04:12] <elfboy> i did not have trouble with this on laptop
[04:12] <w30> Sanctusorium, gnome-look.org has a bunch of themes you can download
[04:12] <lazz> I created the directory ~/bin and m9oved the file... it still errors with ./setup.sh "some number" home/mydirectory/.setup"number" not found
[04:13] <Sanctusorium> Yeah, I grabbed a theme off of there but had no clue how to install it
[04:13] <Rhino0nT> Sanctusorium: You also can get gnome-art and install themes, easy way
[04:13] <kiba> nvidia is evil for its proprietary drivers
[04:13] <Drizzt321> kiba: why do you say evil?
[04:13] <Sanctusorium> gnome-art, huh?
[04:13] <Drizzt321> kiba: I say they should fully open them, but overall they're pretty good drivers
[04:13] <kiba> Drizzt321: I consider proprietary softwares unethical
[04:13] <Rhino0nT> Yeap
[04:13] <Drizzt321> kiba: ok
[04:14] <kiba> but the option is that I will get stuck with older version of a game development library
[04:14] <Rhino0nT> Sanctusorium: with gnome-art, as easy as get the themes, preview them get the one you like and just click install, that easy
[04:14] <kiba> so I have little choice
[04:14] <MajorPayne> kiba: At least they make drivers that work.
[04:14] <Goldfisch> kiba: It works, so I use it. nvidia can't open everything, even if they wanted to. They probably have bits and pieces acquired from other parties that are also sealed in NDAs and patents, blah blah blah. You know the story.
[04:14] <Drizzt321> well, on the whole, the nvidia drivers are really pretty decent in terms of quality
[04:14] <Sanctusorium> Rhino, thats nice
[04:14] <janiteus> any1 help with a .run file :D i cant open it :<
[04:14] <w30> Sanctusorium, in loginwindow look for the add button
[04:14] <peeps_work> what would be the best way to have a virtual kvm over gigabit ethernet?  like vnc or something?
[04:15] <janiteus> it says about the coding.. that its wrong
[04:15] <Drizzt321> janiteus: make it executable, and then run it
[04:15] <DWSR> peeps_work, VNC.
[04:15] <DWSR> or FreeNX.
[04:15] <Rhino0nT> Sanctusorium: Yes, it's not perfect but it works
[04:15] <Tarantulafudge> freenx is better
[04:15] <Drizzt321> peeps_work: that, or just run the apps over the network to your local Xserver
[04:15] <Tarantulafudge> way better
[04:15] <MajorPayne> janiteus: chmod 755 something.run;./something.run
[04:15] <janiteus> Drizzt321 how do i do that :D
[04:15] <Drizzt321> janiteus: CLI or GUI?
[04:15] <DWSR> Can someone tell me if the BCM5 drivers support 54mbps?
[04:15] <janiteus> GUI
[04:15] <Tarantulafudge> sadly ubuntu's freenx version is sadly outdated
[04:15] <Tarantulafudge> doesn't even work with the current version
[04:15] <Drizzt321> janiteus: ah...well, not sure, but select it, and then go to properties
[04:16] <Drizzt321> janiteus: make it executable (the x bit)
[04:16] <Drizzt321> janiteus: and then run it
[04:16] <kitche> Tarantulafudge: not hard to install it from nomachine's website though
[04:16] <Drizzt321> Tarantulafudge: don't you mean debian's version is very out of date? :P
[04:16] <peeps_work> Drizzt321, DWSR would it be possible to view a video with etiher those, or other graphics intesive app (like a game maybe)?
[04:16] <kiba> anybody here a programmer?
[04:16] <kiba> I am.
[04:16] <Goldfisch> kiba: Me too.
[04:16] <peeps_work> java dev here
[04:16] <DWSR> peeps_work, most remote desktop like applications do not allow you to do anything of the sort. It's simiply too much bandwidth and processing power.
[04:16] <Drizzt321> peeps_work: ah...theoretically possible, but might not be the best idea for doing it as a remote X app
[04:17] <kiba> me a game developer
[04:17] <Drizzt321> yup, I'm a developer
[04:17] <DWSR> peeps_work, if I were you, I'd run as a thin client.
[04:17] <DWSR> brb.
[04:17] <Drizzt321> mostly j2ee and java, but I've been forced to do ASP.NET with c# before
[04:17] <kiba> what you guys work on for a Free software project?
[04:17] <Drizzt321> Goldfisch: yes, it was pulling teeth
[04:17] <peeps_work> well it is over a local ethernet, gigabit, so I thought maybe that would be enough for video
[04:17] <Goldfisch> kiba: http://springpython.python-hosting.com
[04:17] <lazz> any suggestions for the "./" issue?
[04:18] <Drizzt321> peeps_work: for watching a video, probably, yes
[04:18] <Drizzt321> peeps_work: but games? probably alot of latency there
[04:18] <slestak> peeps_work: funny, i was just working on our NM config when i looked over here.  nomachine has a 2-user version you can use for free
[04:18] <Drizzt321> Goldfisch: I was doing j2ee+struts and then I was put on some other projects for a time, and thats all they had
[04:18] <Drizzt321> *shudder*
[04:19] <Drizzt321> I'd rather not do that again, it was basically the MS way, or fight through it to do it a way that makes sense
[04:19] <Goldfisch> Drizzt321: I am in the process of porting a legacy app to Java+Spring, while at the same time constantly adding new features.
[04:19] <Drizzt321> Goldfisch: oh my. I never used Spring though, but I'm starting to get into JavaServer Faces
[04:19] <Drizzt321> Goldfisch: very nice. very well designed.
[04:19] <kiba> goldfisch: oh..your project is incomperhensiable to me
[04:19] <kiba> but cool
[04:20] <Drizzt321> Goldfisch: the first project I did j2ee on, was a basic re-write of an old oracle forms and reports system
[04:20] <ashmund> I just logged out of a guest account, computer locked up with just a black screen.  After a hard reboot, I no longer have use of most number keys. Only "5","6".  On the number pad however I have full 123456789.  Any ideas?
[04:20] <janiteus> drizzt321 now it said i need to run this as super user.. -.- i am the only user..
[04:20] <Goldfisch> Drizzt321: You mean my Spring Python project? I like playing with python on my spare time. (We are probably running the risk of being offtopic).
[04:20] <Drizzt321> Goldfisch: same general requirements, a few enhancements, but basically just make it really web based
[04:20] <Drizzt321> Goldfisch: ah, true
[04:20] <peeps_work> is there such a thing as an ethernet adapter for that attaches to IDe?
[04:20] <Drizzt321> janiteus: ah...well, you'll have to run it with sudo
[04:20] <Drizzt321> janiteus: not sure how to do that through GUI
[04:20] <kitche> !offtopic | kiba Drizzt321 Goldfisch
[04:20] <ubotu> kiba Drizzt321 Goldfisch: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:21] <kiba> ah sorry
[04:21] <ashmund> This is a huge problem because I can no longer login to my main account or root.
[04:21] <Drizzt321> indeed
[04:21] <shk> does anyone know how i can update my libc6 and xserver-xorg-core?
[04:21] <Drizzt321> ashmund: ahhh, when you reboot, before grub starts to boot, select the safe mode kernel?
[04:21] <jetscreamer> apt-get upfrade?
[04:21] <jetscreamer> grade
[04:21] <Drizzt321> shk: you tried apt-get upgrade?
[04:22] <shk> i did
[04:22] <Drizzt321> shk: if that doesn't work, try apt-get dist-upgrade
[04:22] <jetscreamer> apt-get update first?
[04:22] <Drizzt321> shk: that should upgrade pretty much everything
[04:22] <shk> yes i did update && upgrade
[04:22] <Goldfisch> ashmund: Do you have ssh-server running, and able to remotely access the machine?
[04:22] <shk> ill do dist-upgrade now
[04:22] <jetscreamer> then it's updated probably.. you must want a later version
[04:22] <ashmund> Goldfisch:No.
[04:22] <lufis> shk: You're already using the latest version
[04:22] <jetscreamer> for some hacker stuff
[04:22] <jetscreamer> you hacker!!!
[04:22] <ashmund> Drizzt321: I'll try that.
[04:22] <Drizzt321> jetscreamer: thats a compliment actually
[04:22] <jetscreamer> oops wrong channel
[04:22] <jetscreamer> yes i know
[04:22] <Drizzt321> lol
[04:22] <lufis> shk: there's a dependency issue between versions
[04:23] <jureg> omfg...
[04:23] <kiba> hmm..hacker..........brilliant programmers
[04:23] <Drizzt321> lufis: dist-upgrade can sometimes fix those
[04:23] <jetscreamer> old school hacker was not a black hat
[04:23] <lufis> Drizzt321: But s/he is using feisty
[04:23] <shk> i did distupgrade and it gave me the same dependency error
[04:23] <Drizzt321> huh
[04:23] <Goldfisch> hacker is pretty loose, sometimes it means brilliant programmer, other times, blackhat.
[04:23] <Drizzt321> no clue then
[04:23] <Drizzt321> sorry shk
[04:23] <shk> no problem
[04:24] <Drizzt321> I'm not actually a desktop ubuntu user, I'm more of a debian user, trying out ubuntu-server
[04:24] <Drizzt321> lol
[04:24] <zerokill88> hacker = programmer
[04:24] <kiba> I am a former debian user
[04:24] <kiba> considered going back to debian unstable
[04:24] <MajorPayne> zerokill88: Sometimes you don't have to be a programmer to be considered a hacker.
[04:24] <Drizzt321> zerokill88: actually, the original definition was anybody who did something very well, and got acclaim from his/her peers. generally in a technical field
[04:24] <kiba> actually the first distro I used regularly
[04:24] <Geek_> hacker= anyone who delves into things and makes em work in ways they were never meant to ;)
[04:24] <sport> i feel stupid for asking this, how do you close less
[04:24] <jetscreamer> q
[04:24] <Drizzt321> sport: q
[04:24] <jetscreamer> sport: i didn't know either, in the beginning
[04:25] <ari_stress> morning all
 ha thx
[04:25] <Drizzt321> np
[04:25] <Rhino0nT> sport: q
[04:25] <Drizzt321> lol, you're late Rhino0nT
[04:25] <Herati> I recently installed an external Western Digital high capacity drive with a Firewire interface
[04:25] <jetscreamer> yeah don't thank me
[04:25] <zerokill88> majorpayne ya but they all say you have to know some knowledge of progrmming to be descent
[04:25] <MajorPayne> zerokill88: None at all.
[04:25] <zerokill88> drizzt321 true
[04:25] <Drizzt321> Herati: congratulations
[04:25] <zerokill88> MajorPayne well wouldnt you need to know how things worked?
[04:25] <Herati> works fine ... except when I try to eject it I get an error - Can't eject !
[04:25] <Herati> thans Dizzt321
[04:26] <Drizzt321> Herati: did you unmount it first?
[04:26] <deathblooms237> Hey guys. Need help when availbal !
[04:26] <d4rkmonkey> !ask deathblooms237
[04:26] <Drizzt321> deathblooms237: just ask it please, don't ask to ask
[04:26] <MajorPayne> zerokill88: Read what Geek_ said.
[04:26] <jetscreamer> lsof Herati and close stuff
[04:26] <d4rkmonkey> !ask | deathblooms237
[04:26] <ubotu> deathblooms237: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:26] <bruenig> some knowledge of programming is really easy, if you know what for while if and functions and such are, you can be a hacker, remember to hack is by definition to modify not to write something yourself
[04:26] <Herati> hmmm... there's nothing to umount in /mnt
[04:26] <deathblooms237> Where do i put a theme in for gaim ?
[04:26] <Drizzt321> Herati: yea, try lsof like jetscreamer  suggested
[04:26] <zerokill88> MajorPayne what did geek say?
[04:26] <Drizzt321> deathblooms237: probably somewhere in you're ~/.gaim folder
[04:26] <Drizzt321> not 100% sure tho
[04:26] <jetscreamer> your
[04:27] <Drizzt321> your*, sorry
[04:27] <Herati> OK - I"ll try. thanks.
[04:27] <univremonster> Drizzt321, I like your sn
[04:27] <d4rkmonkey> !debuntu
[04:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about debuntu - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:27] <d4rkmonkey> hmm
[04:27] <Drizzt321> univremonster: thank you
[04:27] <MajorPayne> zerokill88: It's a bit off topic.
[04:28] <zerokill88> MajorPayne oh
[04:28] <angeldarkholme> hi guys: i have a problem with a wireless card intel 3945 in a computer with ubuntu 7.04, the network manager is not showing the wireless networks, but i know the card is working fine because i can see the wireless networks in command line with "iwlist eth1 scan"
[04:28] <Geek_> d4rkmonkey: debuntu? ubuntu varients are mostly classified by their DE
[04:28] <sport> can anyone tell me how gentoo would differ from ubuntu w/o packaged apps and gnome?
[04:28] <deathblooms237> i cant find the Gaim folder ?
[04:29] <d4rkmonkey> Geek_, http://www.debuntu.org/ another site mentioned it, after ubotu didn't have anything I just googled and got the site
[04:29] <Drizzt321> deathblooms237: its a hidden folder, prefixed by a period ".gaim" in your home directory
[04:29] <jetscreamer> cd ~/.gaim
[04:29] <buize> hey guys, so my ipod, phone, and other usb devices stopped working in ubuntu
[04:29] <Geek_> sport: different package manager= different methods of handleing deps and different package styles...
[04:29] <angeldarkholme> pleaaase im tired of searching about my problem !
[04:29] <sport> Geek_ what does that mean when you use it
[04:29] <Rhino0nT> Drizzt321 : playing some race in here? :D
[04:29] <buize> they're not being detected by ubuntu, they both work fine in windows, anyone familiar with the problem?
[04:29] <deathblooms237> when i go to search and type .gaim nothing comes up
[04:30] <jetscreamer> !info xsupplicant
[04:30] <ubotu> xsupplicant: 802.1x and 802.11i supplicant (client). In component universe, is optional. Version 1.2.4.dfsg.1-1 (feisty), package size 447 kB, installed size 928 kB
[04:30] <jetscreamer> cd ~/.gaim
[04:30] <Geek_> sport: VERY little. mostly superficial things ;)
[04:30] <buize> and is it possible to get sound from multiple sources playing simultaneously
[04:30] <Drizzt321> angeldarkholme: I'm really not sure about the ubunto part, but I'd say that you probably can just configure it from the cli and use it that way
[04:30] <Drizzt321> angeldarkholme: I have the same chipset, but I run debian so I have it setup differently
[04:30] <rredd4> is there a program for ubuntu that I can create slideshows with music for pictures?
[04:30] <angeldarkholme> :O
[04:30] <KimMe> and i know :P
[04:30] <Drizzt321> Rhino0nT: not really, although I did get the name from the Campaign setting, not the books :P
[04:30] <angeldarkholme> now I have at least something different to seach for...thanks!
[04:30] <KimMe> ne
[04:30] <KimMe> :d
[04:31] <jetscreamer> mencoder
[04:31] <KimMe> yes yes
[04:31] <KimMe> :D
[04:31] <deathblooms237> omg i am dum. can i not go to serach and type .gaim ?
[04:31] <sport> Geek_ id like to try gentoo on a old laptop and try the new KDE beta to get a blank slate feel. would that be accurate?
[04:31] <vbabiy> Hey guys can any one give me some help install a Intel 2200 BG wireless card on a Dell laptop
[04:32] <Geek_> sport: if your not very confident with linux do NOT go for gentoo ;p
[04:32] <bruenig> deathblooms237, it is in your home directory
[04:32] <Geek_> at the very least, make sure it is a distro with an installer
[04:32] <cafuego> And if you are very confident with linux do NOT go for gentoo
[04:32] <bruenig> gentoo has an installer
[04:32] <Geek_> o0
[04:32] <xenoie> Gentoo is do-it-yourself linux
[04:32] <bruenig> it's installer is just as simple as ubuntu's, it is graphical
[04:33] <cafuego> Gentoo causes global warming
[04:33] <Geek_> since when? last time i messed with it, i booted it in, it stared at me, i stared at it, and i went back to suse and ubuntu ;p
[04:33] <Pelo> gentoo raped my sister
[04:33] <brisr> good evening yall.
[04:33] <unagi> what do i have to do to get videos to play in firefox?
[04:33] <gandalf> hiall
[04:33] <cafuego> !ohmy | Pelo
[04:33] <ubotu> Pelo: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:33] <deathblooms237> ok where at in home. All i see is Desktop and shared
[04:33] <DWSR> anyone got a copy of bcm5wl.inf lying around so I can install it on my computer? I want to use ndiswrapper for faster net access.
[04:33] <bruenig> Geek_, for quite a while now, it boots to gnome desktop in live cd and you click the install icon, same sort of thing
[04:33] <sport> what would be the best linux to get as a pure CLI and install KDE to and jut run with?
[04:33] <sport> just*
[04:33] <bruenig> sport, arch
[04:33] <brisr> Does anyone use..Audiocy
[04:34] <gandalf> I have a serious lp problem, do you know where to get some help?
[04:34] <DWSR> brisr: Audacity?
[04:34] <ldz420> lufis: sorry left for a sec.  I would like to know about where to file inside of the system hierarchy
[04:34] <rredd4> is there slideshow software available for linux/ubuntu? name please
[04:34] <Geek_> brisr: not in linux, but yeah, i have
[04:34] <jamesdell> !ntfs-3g
[04:34] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[04:34] <Drizzt321> rredd4: try searching through synaptic
[04:34] <lufis> ldz420: for what kind of file?
[04:34] <bruenig> rredd4, openoffice impress
[04:34] <brisr> Yea Audacity
[04:35] <brisr> sorry..
[04:35] <brisr> I just need to get the MP3 lib working.
[04:35] <unagi> what do i have to do to get videos to play in firefox?
[04:35] <brisr> the package I am having problems with it.
[04:35] <DWSR> brisr: libmpeg321?
[04:35] <Geek_> ahh
[04:35] <brisr> yeah
[04:35] <youknowme> unagi, expalin
[04:35] <deathblooms237> ok where at in home ? All i see is Desktop and shared
[04:35] <Herati> is it possible to use lsof to see what's connected to the system through Firewire?
[04:35] <rredd4> bruenig: ty
[04:35] <youknowme> unagi, my bad, please explain better. Like what kind of video?
[04:35] <jetscreamer> YOU CAN'T SEE . UNLESS YOU DO ls -l
[04:36] <ldz420> lufis: example .. what kind of files are supposed to go into /usr/src?
[04:36] <jetscreamer> TRY cd ~/.gaim
[04:36] <Pelo> deathblooms237,  are you talking to someone in particular,  using their nick will help them notice you
[04:36] <lufis> ldz420: /usr/src is for source tarballs
[04:36] <rredd4> Drizzt321   i thought you had to know the name of the software to search synaptic, not just a subject search
[04:36] <deathblooms237> Pelo, No just to any 1
[04:36] <brisr> DWSR, do you know what I am talkign about
[04:36] <youknowme> unagi? you still want help?
[04:36] <bruenig> lufis, /usr/src is for the linux source
[04:36] <Drizzt321> rredd4: well, you can search for keywords in the descriptions, which can sometimes find what you want
[04:36] <brisr> any ideas? I downloaded the pkg
[04:36] <Pelo> deathblooms237,  what are you trying to do ?
[04:37] <brisr> now just getting it to install is the thing.
[04:37] <ldz420> lufis: what I am looking for is a documentation that explains this
[04:37] <gandalf> does anyone has problem with lp when printing in landscape? Its just starts from the top middle of the page
[04:37] <DWSR> brisr, just try completely reinstalling it and all it's recommended/required packages and you should be fine? What exactly is the problem anyways?
[04:37] <deathblooms237> Pelo, looking for the gaim folder
[04:37] <Pelo> rredd4,  you can do keyword searchs in synaptic
[04:37] <gandalf> and there is nothing I can do to make it print lower
[04:37] <lufis> ldz420: http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/linuxdir.html :)
[04:37] <decavolt> Is it possible to use some sort of --with-xxxxx=/usr/lib/ with dpkg installing a .deb?
[04:37] <brisr> ahh.. ok.. thanks
[04:37] <vbabiy> Hey can any on help me set up 03:03.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection (rev 05)
[04:37] <Pelo> deathblooms237,   crtl+h  will display the hidden folders,   .gaim is what you are looking for
[04:37] <brisr> just wanna export to MP3
[04:37] <helloRobot> im trying to install steam dedicated server and when i try to execute hldsupdatetool.bin my terminal says "No such file or directory". When I do ls, I can clearly see it.. Any ideas?
[04:37] <unagi> wellw hen i click on a link that takes me to an embedded video it doesnt play it just stays black youknowme
[04:37] <rredd4> Pelo even though I don't know the name of the software I want?
[04:37] <bruenig> Decadent, no
[04:37] <bruenig> decavolt, no
[04:37] <gandalf> ok
[04:38] <brisr> thanks all.. can't seem to figure out how to install the package LAME3.96
[04:38] <brisr> thanks all
[04:38] <d4rkmonkey> anyone here know enough about .tcl files enough to help me? it won't accept :) as a keyword for a plugin in aMSN. I've tried doung ":)" and \:\) but neither work...
[04:38] <gandalf> so no lp guru here
[04:38] <brisr> thats.. rather
[04:38] <Pelo> vbabiy,  try searching for you model in the forum  there is probably a how to
[04:38] <gandalf> thanks anyway
[04:38] <gandalf> bye
[04:38] <decavolt> bruenig, Is there any way I can do that via Synaptic instead?
[04:38] <bruenig> decavolt, synaptic is a front end
[04:38] <vbabiy> Pelo: thanks
[04:38] <jamesdell> !mount
[04:38] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[04:38] <helloRobot> im trying to install steam dedicated server and when i try to execute hldsupdatetool.bin my terminal says "No such file or directory". When I do ls, I can clearly see it.. Any ideas?
[04:38] <bruenig> decavolt, just recompile and change the --prefix or whatever
[04:38] <decavolt> bruenig, ah, ok. Thanks. My binary will install (sans the option I want) but the source won't
[04:38] <cafuego> brisr: liblame is packaged up
[04:39] <decavolt> bruenig, --prefix? I'll look into that, thank you
[04:39] <DWSR> helloRobot, ./hldsupdatetool.bin
[04:39] <DWSR> make sure you use the ./
[04:39] <cafuego> brisr: install `liblame0'
[04:39] <soothsayer> Can someone explain to me if a dbg package provides debugging symbols when attaching gdb to a running process?
[04:39] <DWSR> by default, bash doesn't search the current directory.
[04:39] <Pelo> helloRobot,   change the permission and use   sudo ./hldsupdatetool.bin as a command
[04:39] <brisr> how? where do I get that.
[04:39] <ldz420> lufis thx bratha
[04:39] <cafuego> brisr: synaptic/apt
[04:39] <brisr> search for it I guess.
[04:39] <brisr> thanks
[04:39] <mildsauce> !touchscreen
[04:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about touchscreen - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:39] <deathblooms237> Pelo, it says on the site to copy the gaim them to /usr/local
[04:40] <bruenig> deathblooms237, nothing about gaim will be in /usr/local
[04:40] <helloRobot> Pelo: I tried that too.. sudo chmod -777 hldsupdatetool.bin
[04:40] <helloRobot> Pelo: then sudo ./hldsupdatetool.bin
[04:40] <helloRobot> Pelo: no luck :(
[04:40] <deathblooms237> Crap i cant find away to install this gaim Theme
[04:40] <univremonster> !Neo1973
[04:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about neo1973 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:41] <bruenig> helloRobot, you don't do -777, you do 777
[04:41] <helloRobot> ah wups
[04:41] <helloRobot> thanks
[04:41] <sport> thats rough i try to look up the cmds for nano and all i get is deals on ipods...
[04:41] <bruenig> deathblooms237, dpkg -L gaim, that should give you an idea of where it is meant to be
[04:41] <Pelo> deathblooms237,  setting up a theme for gaim ?  ok  then try this,  open nautilus as root with alt+f2   gksu nautilus /usr/local    ,  you should go straight to that folder,  find the gaim one and see if you can copy your theme to it
[04:42] <unagi> youknowme: any ideas?
[04:42] <Pelo> helloRobot,  ok try looking in here for info on how to install a bin file  maybe I forgot something  ( and also make sure you spelled it correctly  case count)   http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[04:42] <bruenig> deathblooms237, it almost definitely will be somewhere in /usr/share
[04:43] <Pelo> deathblooms237,  /usr/share/pixmap/gaim
[04:43] <bruenig> pixmaps*
[04:44] <janiteus> hi again :) can someone tell me hoe to install wine?
[04:44] <Pelo> nitpicker
[04:44] <bruenig> janiteus, sudo apt-get install wine
[04:44] <Pelo> janiteus, sudo apt-get install wine
[04:44] <janiteus> i dl'ed a .list file but i dont know what to do with it :D
[04:44] <bruenig> janiteus, you don't need it, just delete it
[04:44] <Pelo> janiteus,  no idea what that is
[04:44] <IdNotFound> janiteus: you probably downloaded the apt-get repositories for the latest wine
[04:44] <Cod1> k
[04:44] <bruenig> it is a sources.list replacement likely
[04:45] <IdNotFound> janiteus: you should put that on /etc/apt/sources.list.d
[04:45] <Cod1> Anyone familiar with Steam on Wine??
[04:45] <Pelo> IdNotFound,  don'gt mess with the sources.list file unless you know what you are doing
[04:45] <Pelo> Cod1,  the ppl in #winehq probably are
[04:45] <unagi> what do i have to do to get videos to play in firefox?
[04:45] <Cod1> ty
[04:45] <janiteus> yeah i did that, now its installing it :)
[04:45] <bruenig> unagi, sudo apt-get install mozilla-mplayer
[04:45] <IdNotFound> Cod1: there's a nice tutorial on Linux Gamers
[04:45] <BlackaCid> Is there a way to force 32-bit programs to run on a 64-bit version of ubuntu
[04:46] <Pelo> unagi,  sudo apt-get install mozilla-mplayer , sudo apt-get remove totem-mozilla
[04:46] <helloRobot> BlackaCid: try ia32-libs package
[04:46] <BlackaCid> alright
[04:46] <bruenig> BlackaCid, 32 bit will execute fine in 64 bit, your problem likely is with libraries, you need any dependencies that is it requires to be installed with their 32 bit versions
[04:46] <IdNotFound> Pelo: true... I guess it is probably wine's official repo, though... shouldn't it complain about gpg signatures anyway?
[04:46] <bruenig> it*
[04:46] <janiteus> IdNotFound, you happen to know how to install graphic drivers? :)
[04:47] <IdNotFound> janiteus: Ubuntu has nice tutorials for that, is your gfx card ATI or NVidia ?
[04:47] <Joe_CoT> question: i'm coding C++ : if a char * is assigned a c-string, and i delete it, i get a segfault; if a char * is assigned an array, and i don't delete it, i leak memory. is there any way to tell whether a char * is a c-string?
[04:47] <janiteus> ATI
[04:47] <janiteus> can u link me to a tutorial?
[04:47] <janiteus> i can do the rest myself
[04:47] <Pelo> IdNotFound, not quite what I meant, in anycase you can install the wine repos from the terminal without manualy editing the source.list file
[04:47] <IdNotFound> !fglrx | janiteus
[04:47] <bruenig> Joe_CoT, ##c++
[04:47] <janiteus> o.O
[04:47] <Joe_CoT> thanks
[04:47] <ubotu> janiteus: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:47] <IdNotFound> janiteus: trying to use the channel bot hehe
[04:48] <IdNotFound> Pelo: not sure what you meant... it doesn't edit the sources.list, it is a separate file
[04:49] <Drizzt321> w30: yes indeed
[04:49] <Pelo> w30,  linux is made to be networked to start with
[04:49] <bruenig> IdNotFound, it is still the same concept though
[04:49] <IdNotFound> w30: samba is technically for linux aswell :)
[04:49] <Guest36890> need help!
[04:49] <Drizzt321> w30: and don't forget all the weird ways, like appletalk or decnet
[04:49] <Drizzt321> hehe
[04:49] <bruenig> samba is linux to windows, I imagine windows to windows is fairly easy
[04:49] <Pelo> break-,  we need specifics
[04:50] <break-> i'm trying to get my friend--the one who needs the help
[04:50] <break-> in here
[04:50] <IdNotFound> bruenig: I see... I thought he was afraid of wrongly editing the sources.list... nevermind then :)
[04:50] <Pelo> bruenig,  windows to windows is indead fairly easy , untill you enable the ***** firewalll
[04:50] <break-> he has an 8600gt, and he just installed feisty...he can't get the nvidia driver to install
[04:50] <d4rkmonkey> !nvidia
[04:50] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:51] <mildsauce> Command for terminal to echo cpu?
[04:51] <Geek_> Pelo: i have a windows lan with smb. works fine even with built in firewall ;)
[04:51] <Pelo> IdNotFound,  I am afraid of poorly edited sources.list  they give me nightmares
[04:51] <Sanctusorium> Hey guys, how would I install splashscreens?
[04:51] <bruenig> !usplash | Sanctusorium
[04:51] <ubotu> Sanctusorium: To select the usplash artwork you want, use "sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so && sudo update-initramfs -u" - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto for adding your custom artwork
[04:51] <tofaffy> I downloaded a theme...I opened the gnoem theme manager and it says invalid file format. The file is a tar.gz file...what am I doing wrong?
[04:51] <Pelo> Geek_,  I meant windows to windows , but never mind
[04:51] <bruenig> tofaffy, it needs to be a metacity theme
[04:51] <Sanctusorium> thanks much ;)
[04:52] <tofaffy> Umm...So I can't install it?
[04:52] <tofaffy> I installed it last time.
[04:52] <Geek_> pelo: windows to windows. all my ubuntu systems are VMs right now ;p
[04:52] <Pelo> tofaffy,  sometimes the theme tar.gz gets repacked in another tar.gz with extra files, try unpakiing it once
[04:52] <break-> are there linux drivers for the 8600gt?
[04:52] <tofaffy> Ti's not I odn't think...one sec and i'll check
[04:52] <bruenig> !repeat | break-
[04:52] <ubotu> break-: 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
[04:53] <tofaffy> Fixed...thanks
[04:53] <break-> im not repeating anything
[04:53] <Pelo> break-,  bruenig gave you a link to a nvidia how to a few mintes ago , check it out
[04:53] <break-> he tried that, it doesn't work
[04:53] <bruenig> !doesn't work
[04:53] <ubotu> Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[04:53] <IdNotFound> Pelo: oh, then I guess I was right... Wine provides official repos on their website, through additional .list files... They work fine, I have them isntalled
[04:53] <Pelo> break-,  did you try looking up your card model in the forum to see what other users came up with ?
[04:53] <kazukisan> I am trying to play a dvd movie, when the movie plays when seans become kind fast or lots of movement i see black lines???
[04:54] <break-> Your hardware does not need any restricted drivers:
[04:54] <bruenig> this is the only linux channel I see that has so much problems with graphics cards
[04:54] <break-> that is what he gets
[04:54] <ThanatosDrive> What's the command to kill the uhhh
[04:54] <bruenig> break-, nvidia.com
[04:54] <ThanatosDrive> Using mouse
[04:54] <ThanatosDrive> click
[04:54] <IdNotFound> bruenig: probably because home users are mostly using ubuntu ? (that I know of, at least)
[04:54] <sport> bruenig: how do you save in nano? ctrl-s did something weird...
[04:54] <mrwho> How do I start alsa?
[04:54] <Geek_> ThanatosDrive: never heard of a uhhh. even as a newbie
[04:54] <Pelo> bruenig, this is the only distro that is so noob freindly
[04:54] <bruenig> sport, it says on the bottom ^w
[04:55] <kazukisan> I am trying to play a dvd movie, when the movie plays when seans become kind fast or lots of movement i see black lines???
[04:55] <Geek_> sport: quit nano, it will ask if you wanna save
[04:55] <Geek_> Pelo: i disagree ;), theres lots of newbie friendly distros
[04:55] <break-> how do you leave X
[04:55] <sport> bruenig: it says "where is"
[04:55] <ThanatosDrive> What is the command to kill a program using the mouse?
[04:55] <Pelo> kazukisan,   what player are you using
[04:55] <mrwho> alsa | start?
[04:55] <bruenig> I think it is ^w, I haven't used nano in quite some time
[04:55] <Pelo> Geek_,  this is the most high profile one
[04:55] <kazukisan> Pelo, i tried vlc, movie player totem
[04:55] <mytruehero> I'm trying to install a package imagemagick-dev, but I get the error message "Package imagemagick-dev is not available, but is referred to by another package." how can I fix this?
[04:55] <d4rkmonkey> break-, why would you want to leave X? do you mean restart X?
[04:55] <w30> bruenig, probably because Ubuntu is attracting a lot of new unlearned Linux first timers that strike out on their own initiative.
[04:56] <Geek_> bruenig, sport: close nano. it will ask if you want to save
[04:56] <bruenig> w30, it still is just an amazing mass of people
[04:56] <bruenig> Geek_, there is another way to do it
[04:56] <Pelo> !dvd | kazukisan  review this to start with iit may help
[04:56] <ubotu> kazukisan  review this to start with iit may help: 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
[04:56] <w30> bruenig, to their credit of course for the fortitude to do that
[04:56] <RobNyc> !true-combat
[04:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about true-combat - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:56] <RobNyc> !truecombat
[04:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about truecombat - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:56] <bruenig> w30, maybe the other distros have better docs, that is probably it
[04:56] <holychico> anyone able to tell me why i get pemission denied when i use "sudo echo 'something' >> somefile" ?
[04:57] <ThanatosDrive> What is the command to kill a program using the mouse?
[04:57] <tofaffy> Went to ./config and it said I was missing my c something...any ideas?
[04:57] <RobNyc> !enemy-territory
[04:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about enemy-territory - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:57] <RobNyc> !games
[04:57] <ubotu> Information about games on Ubuntu can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php and ubuntugames.org
[04:57] <mytruehero> I'm trying to install a package imagemagick-dev, but I get the error message "Package imagemagick-dev is not available, but is referred to by another package." how can I fix this?
[04:57] <bruenig> w30, when I installed it for arch, I just followed the wiki step by step, but ubuntu doesn't really have that, it tries to be super easy and do it all for you but then nobody knows what the hell to do
[04:57] <Pelo> ThanatosDrive,   alt-f2 xkill
[04:57] <ThanatosDrive> Pelo: Thank you.
[04:58] <astro76> holychico, use sudo sh -c "echo 'something' >> somefile"
[04:58] <bruenig> Pelo, you are in here as much as I am, you see it
[04:58] <w30> bruenig, lots of hardware variety in here to probably from old second machines to brand new stuff.
[04:58] <holychico> astro76, same thing
[04:59] <delight> what do i have to change to make my mysql database accesible from other clients ? (feisty)
[04:59] <holychico> astro76, actually it worked... i forgot the quotes
[04:59] <holychico> astro76, thanks
[04:59] <astro76> np
[04:59] <Pelo> delight, try asking in #mysql
[05:00] <kazukisan> Pelo, i have all that done
[05:00] <ComputerHermit> hi
[05:00] <delight> Pelo: oh ok  ... i thought it might be a little switch or so ... cause i already got the users configured right to access @% ...
[05:00] <vbabiy> Pelo: hey no luck
[05:01] <Vuen> hey guys, anyone running Starcraft in wine?
[05:01] <delight> there must be some global switch like in postgresql thou preventing of access
[05:01] <Pelo> kazukisan, check the forum if see if some else has had that issue and rhow they solved it
[05:01] <holychico> astro76, but ti erases the content of thu file... what if i need to add something to the file?
[05:01] <moyer> anyone know how to remove the boot screen permanantly so i can just read whats being loaded.. i just wanna see text.. i dont wanna see that ubuntu boot splash upon startup
[05:01] <astro76> holychico, it does?? >> should append, > overwrites
[05:02] <ComputerHermit> moyer that is strange man
[05:02] <moyer> ComputerHermit :why?
[05:02] <holychico> astro76, another mistake from my part :)
[05:02] <holychico> thanks again!
[05:02] <ComputerHermit> because dude its only a splash screen
[05:02] <IdNotFound> delight: it is a mysql configuration, but I don't recall from the top of my head... it is per user too, IIRC
[05:02] <sport> can i apt get the newest version of Apache or is it wiser to compile?
[05:02] <bullgard4> kern.log prints: "pnp: Failed to activate device 00:06." How can I determine what '00:06' means? Is this a number in the Plug-and-Play namespace?
[05:02] <moyer> lol
[05:02] <ComputerHermit> hehe
[05:03] <bruenig> moyer, it isn't strange, he doesn't know what he is talking about, edit out "splash" and "quiet" arguments from /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:03] <w30> bruenig, and Nvidia has about three drivers out now, old-late-new so it makes things worse because of finding out if you have which of the chips.
[05:03] <moyer> ah fantastic thank you :)
[05:03] <peeps_work> does anyone know what setupcon is?
[05:03] <moyer> just remove them from the file completely?
[05:03] <bruenig> moyer, yeah, you can sed 's/splash//g' if you want or do it yourself
[05:03] <peeps_work> i think my /etc/network/interfaces is borked
[05:04] <moyer> bruenig :im sorry i dont know what that means :)
[05:04] <bruenig> w30, 3? oh my
[05:04] <wolfen69> wont ctrl+f2 give verbose mode on startup?
[05:04] <w30> bruenig, my x windows needed the nividia-new to work but I tried the wrong stuff first
[05:05] <bruenig> moyer, oh, nevermind it then, just delete any occurrence of splash and quiet from the file, that command would delete any occurrence of splash but it is unimportant
[05:05] <liquiddoom> !bug
[05:05] <ubotu> If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.ubuntu.com/  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/products/ubuntu-bots
[05:05] <pawan> how to install compiz on gnome
[05:05] <w30> bruenig, hope for an open 3d Nvidia driver someday.
[05:05] <moyer> wow
[05:05] <ComputerHermit> bruenig how do you know I dont know what I'm talking about
[05:05] <Pelo> pawan,  asking in #ubuntu-effects would get you better help on this
[05:05] <moyer> bruenig :thats actually really cool i like that. thanks
[05:06] <bruenig> ComputerHermit, when you said seeing the output of the boot is unimportant, that seemed to be the tip off
[05:06] <kitche> w30: well nvidia only has two drivers regular and legacy ubuntu tends to brek them up to three drivers for the otehr series
[05:06] <ComputerHermit> bruenig I feel you
[05:06] <ComputerHermit> np
[05:06] <Vuen> does anyone here run any game at all under wine?
[05:07] <tofaffy> I went to do ./configure to isntall something...it said::: "C compiler cannot create executables"
[05:07] <wolfen69> is there an ubuntu social room around here?
[05:07] <bruenig> tofaffy, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:07] <tofaffy> wolfen69: join ubuntu-offtopic
[05:07] <moyer> dammit bruenig i knew that one
[05:07] <moyer> lol
[05:07] <tofaffy> thanks bruenig..>I knew it was somethign liekt hat, just wcoudnlt' rememebr
[05:07] <wolfen69> thx tofaffy
[05:07] <Pelo> Vuen,  try asking the lovely ppl in #winehq about it , I am sure they can help
[05:07] <bruenig> wow
[05:07] <bruenig> !english | tofaffy
[05:07] <ubotu> tofaffy: The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are English only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[05:07] <hortian> hey, I'm trying to run an install from a cd, and it seems like I don't have execute permission on the cd ... I tried to edit mtab, but whenever I put the cd in ubuntu appears to add a new line to /etc/mtab to ensure that the cd is loaded read only
[05:08] <tofaffy> bruenig: I speak english well...I just am a bad typist.
[05:08] <hortian> any ideas how to fix this?
[05:08] <Templarian> I was wondering if a Ubuntu users were willing to test a project I just got done with, Requires Flash 9/JS on. Need to know if all 3 mouse buttons work and hit a key. thx. http://www.templarian.com/u/ufile/index.html
[05:08] <tofaffy> I am american come to think of it :)
[05:08] <Vuen> Pelo: ah yes, thanks. I always forget that it's called #winehq, i tried #wine and found no one so i came here :p
[05:08] <Pelo> hortian,  just  a cd is read only
[05:08] <bruenig> hortian, the cd itself is obviously read only, but the filesystem should be editable
[05:09] <hortian> bruenig, I'm not sure I follow ... I'm not trying to write, just execute a shell script from the cd
[05:09] <hortian> and it doesn't work
[05:09] <bruenig> hortian, right, that should be no problem
[05:09] <mrwho> Can aomeone help me please!
[05:09] <Pelo> hortian,  change the permission of the file you are trying to execute
[05:09] <mrwho> anyone*
[05:09] <bruenig> !anyone | mrwho
[05:09] <ubotu> mrwho: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[05:09] <Pelo> mrwho,  waht with ?
[05:09] <w30> kitche, seem like every distro puts them in a deb or rpm and then they get even more choices.
[05:10] <bruenig> w30, don't forget pkg.tar.gz and .tgzs
[05:10] <astro76> hortian, what are you typing to execute it?
[05:10] <hortian> pelo, when I run 'chmod a+rx /media/cdrom0/install' it returns: 'chmod: changing permissions of `/media/cdrom0/install': Read-only file system'
[05:10] <w30> bruenig, ha
[05:10] <hortian> astro, I type /cdrom/install &
[05:10] <DWSR> Can someone help me install ndiswrapper?
[05:10] <mrwho> Need to start alsa
[05:10] <bruenig> hortian, you can't edit something on the cdrom
[05:10] <DWSR> I'm following the documentation and I've run intoa problem.
[05:10] <Pelo> hortian, i see , I don'T have a clue but I see
[05:11] <hortian> it ends with the error 'bash: /cdrom/install: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission denied'
[05:11] <Pelo> !sound | mrwho
[05:11] <ubotu> mrwho: 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
[05:11] <bruenig> hortian, you are trying to modify files on the cd itself, you need to modify the files that have been put into memory, the filesystem
[05:11] <bruenig> hortian, like write the script in ~ and then run it
[05:11] <moyer> you guys are great here. thanks again for everything :)
[05:11] <RobNyc> !automount
[05:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about automount - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:11] <hortian> bruenig ... I can try that, but I doubt the installation would go over like that...
[05:12] <Pelo> !fstab | RobNyc
[05:12] <ubotu> RobNyc: The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[05:12] <w30> ubotu, watch your language!
[05:12] <bruenig> w30, could you explain what you are doing
[05:12] <DWSR> !ndiswrapper
[05:12] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:12] <hortian> the instructions say clearly to just type 'cdrom/install &' from the directory you want to install
[05:12] <RobNyc> Pelo: ty
[05:12] <BlackaCid> can someone help me install a 32-bit version of skype on a 64-bit version of ubuntu
[05:12] <bruenig> w30, why the ha? pkg.tar.gz and its package management tool is by far the best in all of linux
[05:12] <mrwho> Pelo: alsa | start?
[05:12] <RobNyc> im trying to have my drive automounted (Fat32) which wasnt automounted as it suppose to be after installation
[05:13] <winston> the nvidia driver refuses to work in ubuntu however it works in other distros
[05:13] <winston> what can i do
[05:13] <winston> x wont start
[05:13] <winston> after using the restricted drivers manager
[05:13] <DWSR> Can someone help me install ndiswrapper? I've run into a problem and I'm following the documentation located at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper.
[05:13] <Pelo> mrwho, the links ubotu gave you should help you get your sound problems sorted , that's the best I can do for you , I'm not all that good with alsa myself
[05:13] <bruenig> hortian, which instructions?
[05:13] <hortian> bruenig, the installation instructions with the program
[05:13] <Pelo> mrwho,  and I think it's suppose to be alsamixer
[05:13] <kandrews> hi everyone
[05:13] <winston> stupid ubuntu modules
[05:13] <mrwho> Sweet I knew I was missing something
[05:13] <bruenig> hortian, ohhh, I thought you were talking about the ubuntu live cd
[05:14] <binarydigit> winston: check the logs
[05:14] <BlackaCid> zachary@BlackaCid:~$ sudo apt-get upgrade
[05:14] <BlackaCid> Reading package lists... Done
[05:14] <BlackaCid> Building dependency tree
[05:14] <BlackaCid> Reading state information... Done
[05:14] <BlackaCid> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[05:14] <pchilds> I seem to have made a grave mistake when installing a gnome panel hack so that I could use or at least try out mac menu applet. This has caused problems with most of my apps which eliminates of cuts off the drop down menus of the apps. Is there a way to put gnome panel back to the way it was orginally with feisty?
[05:14] <Pelo> DWSR,  what problem did you run into ?
[05:14] <w30> bruenig, The ha was to make the number of packages ironic, we only need one the best one.
[05:14] <BlackaCid> oops
[05:14] <BlackaCid> wrong caht
[05:14] <bruenig> hortian, is this a bash script?
[05:14] <bruenig> w30, I agree, ubuntu needs to get on board with pkg.tar.gz
[05:14] <hortian> bruenig: yup
[05:14] <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? :(
[05:14] <bruenig> hortian, you can run ig with bash /path/to/file
[05:14] <pchilds> I thought it was compiz fusion causing the problem but nope it is that damn panel hack and mac menu applet
[05:14] <bruenig> it*
[05:14] <DWSR> Pelo, When I load the module (sudo depmod -a && sudo modprobe ndiswrapper), it doesn't load.
[05:15] <DWSR> Pelo, my tail /var/log/messages is here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32312/
[05:15] <Pelo> DWSR,  I assume you have installed ndiswrapper ? and the other file that comes with it ?
[05:15] <DWSR> Pelo, I've been following the documentation in the wiki.
[05:15] <hortian> bruenig: ok, that's looking promising ... now the installer quits with '/media/cdrom0/update/install/main.sh: line 86: /media/cdrom0/update/bin/glnx86/xsetup: Permission denied'
[05:15] <kandrews> my friend is having a little trouble running a program in his home directory. It needs python to work and he has it in his path. Yet, the program keeps complaining there is no python. I'm running the program just fine with python2.5 so I don't think it is a python version issue. Anyone know anything I could try?
[05:15] <hortian> I clearly don't have some permission that I should have...
[05:15] <Pelo> DWSR,  I'm just doing some general trouble shooting here, I'm nto familiar enough with ndiswrapper to get into specifics
[05:16] <bruenig> hortian, sudo bash /path
[05:16] <kitche> kandrews: how is he running the program
[05:16] <bruenig> kandrews, he does what command? python something.py
[05:16] <winston> binarydigit: i did. it says no screens found.
[05:16] <mikubuntu> hey guys. can anyone reccomend a wireless card that works well with feisty?  will any linksys, dlink, or netgear do?
[05:16] <hortian> bruenig: I get the same error ... was running it as root
[05:16] <Pelo> DWSR, did you at any point install either a ndiswrapper***.deb file or compile one from source ?
[05:17] <DWSR> Pelo, installed them out of the repos.
[05:17] <kandrews> kitche: bruenig: he runs a bash script which then calls python.
[05:17] <binarydigit> winston: post your xorg.conf
[05:17] <peeps_work> would someon help me get networking going again, i'm not sure what happened to my config.
[05:17] <mrwho> Has anybody ever heard of mencal?
[05:17] <NigelS> winston: before that, that error is a standard description of something going wrong with the screen selection - there should be more there than that
[05:17] <bruenig> hortian, that appears to be a problem with the cd, you might copy all of its contents into a writable place and go from there
[05:17] <bruenig> kandrews, what does the bash script do when it calls python
[05:17] <nahka> so having trouble with the adsl modem, in windows its connected by usb, but edubuntu doesn't support that
[05:17] <nahka> I tried connecting with ethernet but it didn't work either
[05:17] <darfoo> Anyone here use crossover?
[05:17] <peeps_work> mrwho menstruation calendar?
[05:18] <hortian> bruenig: ok, I'll give that a shot
[05:18] <notgod> how do I get a 'mail' command when I have postfix installed?
[05:18] <winston> NigelS: /var/log/Xorg.0.log      /var/log/Xorg.1.log   /var/log/Xorg.20.log.old
[05:18] <winston> /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old  /var/log/Xorg.20.log  /var/log/Xorg.21.log
[05:18] <ramseize> can anyone help me about NTFS-3g
[05:18] <winston> which log would you like me to post?
[05:18] <Pelo> DWSR,  ok , then the only thing i (personnaly) can suggest at thispoint it to check your spelling in that command,  or ask again periodicaly for someone else to helpyou , it would help you to state the specific problem when you ask , ie the modprobe issue
[05:18] <nahka> can someone help me in privat
[05:18] <bruenig> ramseize, install ntfs-3g, change every thing in your /etc/fstab from ntfs to ntfs-3g
[05:18] <kandrews> bruenig: do you mean the error it gives or do you want me to post the bash script?
[05:18] <NigelS> winston: the ones that aren;t archives :) and the xorg.conf
[05:18] <mrwho> Are you serious?
[05:19] <bruenig> kandrews, you can post the bash script, I meant the particular part of the bash script that actually does the python stuff
[05:19] <bruenig> !paste | kandrews
[05:19] <ubotu> kandrews: 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)
[05:19] <winston> !paste
[05:19] <Pelo> nahka,  lookup your modem model in the forum see if there are instructions to help you out
[05:19] <NigelS> ramseize: apt-get ntfs-config and you can graphically enabme ntfs-3g
[05:19] <nahka> thanks
[05:19] <winston> !pastebin
[05:19] <ramseize> ok
[05:19] <winston> ubuto is broken
[05:19] <bullgard4> kern.log prints: "pnp: Failed to activate device 00:06." How can I determine what '00:06' stands for?
[05:19] <bruenig> ntfs-config what a waste
[05:20] <Pelo> !botsnack
[05:20] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[05:20] <IdNotFound> winston: it just messaged the info for !paste
[05:20] <gcarrillo> are there any font experts here??
[05:20] <bruenig> winston, I just had called !paste, that is why
[05:20] <IdNotFound> winston: it is just flood protection, it seems
[05:20] <cafuego> meine name ist kar, i am expert
[05:20] <Pelo> gcarrillo,  it help if you state the problem is someone knows the answer they will reply
[05:20] <NigelS> bruenig: kinda makes sense to me for new users - even old ones; poking around in fstab shouldn't be a standard procedure plus it can be awkward with random usb devices coming and going
[05:20] <bruenig> !pm | ramseize
[05:20] <ubotu> ramseize: 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.
[05:20] <gcarrillo> Pelo: right, my bad
[05:21] <peeps_work> i have a network setup where it goes from cable modem to switch, and on the switch there is my computer, and also my wireless router.  is this wrong.  does the router need to be between the cable modem and computer to dish out DHCP?
[05:21] <bruenig> NigelS, changing ntfs to ntfs-3g, are you serious?
[05:21] <NigelS> bruenig: yes
[05:21] <kenji_> how can I install all the edubuntu apps in ubuntu?
[05:21] <bruenig> NigelS, perhaps they ought to not be using a computer if they don't know how to append -3g to the end of a word
[05:21] <gcarrillo> I have an LCD monitor and my fonts look a little vertically stretched on my desktop when compared to my laptop
[05:21] <gcarrillo> the fonts on my laptop look correct
[05:21] <Geek_> peeps_work: it does i think
[05:21] <Pelo> peeps_work,  I would put  modem > router > switch > computer
[05:22] <NigelS> bruenig: yeah, keep that for #debian :) ppl expect graphics
[05:22] <Pelo> peeps_work,  do you actualy need the switch in there ?
[05:22] <sport> Geek_ do you run Apache?
[05:22] <Geek_> sport: not on linux ;p
[05:22] <bruenig> ramseize, if you insist on using a proprietary and flawed filesystem such as ntfs even when you don't have windows installed, I cannot help you
[05:22] <Geek_> my current server is XAMPP on windows ;)
[05:22] <Fezzler> peeps: I'm fighting the same thing.  I have a cable modem to wired router.  I want to add a wireless router after the wired router and it is very hard to figure out
[05:23] <Davy_Jones> kenji_: look up the edubuntu package list
[05:23] <sport> Geek_ should i compile the newest ver or apt get it?
[05:23] <ramseize> question can i acces thru windows network?
[05:23] <Geek_> apt-get is usually a lot easier. someone else has done the testing for you
[05:23] <kenji_> Davy_jones so there is not a package that can install all the edubuntu apps?
[05:23] <Geek_> ramseize: access what, where?
[05:23] <Pelo> ramseize,  you'll need to install samba to communicate with a windows machine
[05:23] <bruenig> NigelS, I just wonder how they installed ntfs-3g, who typed in the -3g there for them
[05:23] <ryanakca> If I enable password aging, and I don't change my password by x days, my account (the only one with sudo access) would be disabled, right? And I suppose to reenable it, I'd need a rescue floppy, chroot in, passwd, and then reboot back out?
[05:23] <ramseize> ok
[05:24] <kandrews> bruenig: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32313/
[05:24] <apeitheo> What kernel does Feisty Fawn come with by default?
[05:24] <apeitheo> version*
[05:24] <Davy_Jones> kenji_: i don't think so.. you can try search for edubuntu in synaptic though
[05:24] <NigelS> ramseize: define your terms - access what, which direction? windows networking works well in linux, in fact with fuse-smb I think better than in windows :)
[05:24] <notgod> nevermind, got it. ;:)
[05:24] <Pelo> ryanakca, , I think that question is abit over the skill level in this channel
[05:24] <Fezzler> peeps: Mine are both Linksys products.  From what I understand, if you hook an ethernet cable from a port on router #1 to the Internet port on #2 (wireless) all computers in the LAN can share files and folders
[05:24] <varun0> when I try and mount my cdrom drive, I get a "Unable to identify CD-ROM format", but it works fine on Windows
[05:24] <ryanakca> Pelo: *shrugs*
[05:25] <Davy_Jones> kenji_: there seems to be a ubuntu-desktop package.. this is the one you'd need
[05:25] <NigelS> bruenig: synaptic, add/remove programs of course - the typing really isn't the point
[05:25] <kenji_> Davy_Jones I wanna a edubuntu-desktop not a ubuntu desktop
[05:25] <Pelo> varun0,  you can'T mount an empty cd-rom  drive, it will mount automaticaly wnen you put a cd in it
[05:25] <varun0> Pelo: it has a divx file on it
[05:26] <Fezzler> peeps: But if you put the cable from a port on #1 to a port on #2, router will act as two separate access points to the Internet.  Do I have that right?
[05:26] <bruenig> NigelS, good point on add/remove, I wonder how they use the keyboard though, 3 is hard sometimes, took me a long time to get used to type 3 because it isn't in the normal area of typing, that is probably the issue
[05:26] <Davy_Jones> Pelo: what's the question that's above the level of this channel?
[05:26] <sport> is ubuntu the kitten of linux distros?
[05:26] <bruenig> typing*
[05:26] <Davy_Jones> kenji_: yes, edubuntu-desktop
[05:26] <Pelo> varun0,  do other cd mout properly ?
[05:26] <Davy_Jones> kenji_: sorry
[05:26] <varun0> yes
[05:26] <level1__> hi
[05:26] <cmptrbuff> Hello
[05:26] <ryanakca> Davy_Jones: If I enable password aging, and I don't change my password by x days, my account (the only one with sudo access) would be disabled, right? And I suppose to reenable it, I'd need a rescue floppy, chroot in, passwd, and then reboot back out?
[05:26] <cmptrbuff> all
[05:26] <Nutubuntu> ryanakca, every password aging system I've used works in a more friendly way than *that* -- aging expires with no login, then user logs in with *old, expired* password, and is prompted to change it. The account is not disabled purely by virtue of having aged past the password's sell-by date
[05:26] <kenji_> Davy_jones there is not a kubuntu-desktop pachage
[05:26] <NigelS> bruenig: the problem is also with multiple USB drives that come and go whereas fstab defines static mounts - you don't always know what the drive will be
[05:26] <kandrews> bruenig: I'm going to log out and log back in. I've been trying to learn the command line more, but I don't know how to paste from the gui to this tty. brb, and thanks a bunch for your help!
[05:26] <Pelo> Davy_Jones, password aging app and related issues
[05:26] <kenji_> why should be a edubuntu-desktop package?
[05:26] <Davy_Jones> sport: it's just another distro, you can use it or pass it
[05:26] <level1__> I'm using the kubuntu amd64 alternate install cd.   How come there is no option to install grub, only lilo?
[05:26] <bruenig> NigelS, the random usb stuff is not defined in /etc/fstab, it is controlled by hal
[05:27] <ryanakca> Nutubuntu: ok, thanks :D
[05:27] <kazukisan> Pelo, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=463266&highlight=dvd+black+lines , http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=451060&highlight=dvd+black+lines
[05:27] <NigelS> bruenig: sarcasm doesn't work better on IRC than it does IRL :)
[05:27] <sport> Davy_Jones: I like kittens
[05:27] <NigelS> bruenig: my point exactly
[05:27] <bruenig> NigelS, so what the hell is your point
[05:27] <cmptrbuff> I like Ubuntu
[05:27] <Pelo> kazukisan,  did you solve your problem ?
[05:27] <cmptrbuff> works great on my laptop
[05:27] <Pelo> cmptrbuff,  so do most of us,
[05:27] <NigelS> bruenig: your "replace ntfs with ntfs-3g" solution would not work for that
[05:27] <Davy_Jones> ryanakca: i'm not sure about that one but i think it's doable
[05:27] <kazukisan> Pelo, read those post real quick
[05:27] <kazukisan> Pelo,  heres anotherone http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=407317&highlight=dvd+black+lines
[05:27] <Davy_Jones> sport: ok?
[05:28] <kandrews> bruenig: I'm back.
[05:28] <Pelo> kazukisan, I'm not realy in the mood to do a lot of reading, can you give a quick summury ?
[05:28] <bruenig> kandrews, I have become a bit rusty with basename and dirname since I became familiar with parameter expansion
[05:28] <level1__> Shouldn't grub be the defualt on an alternate install cd?
[05:28] <cmptrbuff> any software that anyone recommend for ubuntu?
[05:28] <kazukisan> Pelo, basicly everybody asked but no ones answering
[05:28] <level1__> why is it only letting me use lilo?
[05:28] <Davy_Jones> it's about dvd black lines
[05:28] <varun0> Pelo: tune2fs says  wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda
[05:28] <Darkkish> hey what is the chan for beryl again/
[05:29] <Davy_Jones> Darkkish: #beryl.. duh!!!!!!!
[05:29] <mikubuntu> knock, knock.  can anyone tell me what wireless card will work well with feisty?  i saw a netgear notebook card on the clearance rack at office depot for $29, do you think it will work with my dell lat 600?
[05:29] <Pelo> varun0,  that's over my head i'm afraid
[05:29] <kazukisan> Can anyone help me fix my dvd playback problem -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=451060&highlight=dvd+black+lines is what is happening to me
[05:29] <Darkkish> Davy_Jones,  i was actually looking for #ubuntu-effects lol
[05:29] <varun0> Pelo: yea me 2 :-P
[05:29] <kandrews> bruenig: is that last line telling it to execute /usr/lib?
[05:29] <Pelo> kazukisan,  try asking the ppl in #mplayer or #vlc , they might know a solution
[05:29] <cmptrbuff> I'm fairly new to Linux.  I've tried a few variants but have came back to ubuntu
[05:29] <Davy_Jones> Darkkish: that's not the beryl channel
[05:30] <bruenig> kandrews, for one, you don't need to be escaping the " at the bottom I don't think
[05:30] <bruenig> kandrews, well realize it will only get to that line if exec "${0%.sh}.app/Contents/MacOS/Ren'Py Launcher" "$dir/${base%.sh}.py" "$@" doesn't fail, that could also be the issue
[05:30] <eRazor> Hi all
[05:30] <Fezzler> Dark beryl = #ubuntu_effects
[05:30] <level1__> how do i install grub!  I want to install grub!  lilo will not install! why is there no "install grub" option on the alternate install cd?!?
[05:31] <cmptrbuff> talk to you all later
[05:31] <Davy_Jones> cmptrbuff: ok, so what now?
[05:31] <kandrews> bruenig: ah
[05:31] <bruenig> kandrews, the ` make it harder to read, I would certainly recommend $()
[05:31] <eRazor> I am from an student of ISE, from a college called BMSCE
[05:31] <Superkuh> umask=0011 is equivelent to setting permissions to 766, right? (in the context of fstab entries)
[05:31] <eRazor> my college is planning to migrate to Ubuntu
[05:31] <marcot> Hello, I just installed ubuntu, and when I upgraded it, my sound stopped working, alsamixer was not running, and gnome-mixer could only recongnize the oss driver.
[05:31] <bitwiseshiftleft> does anyone here know how to set up CONFIG_NO_HZ on Ubuntu?  (or on the raw kernel, for that matter?)
[05:32] <eRazor> we have a problem but can anyone help with us
[05:32] <eRazor> ?
[05:32] <Pelo> level1__,  grub usualy installs automaticaly even on the alternate install cd,  it might just be set to skip the menu if  ubuntu is the only os on your comp ,  you can change that by commenting out the  hiden menu line in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:32] <Fezzler> HMMM channel to get support to install Linksys wireless b router?
[05:32] <eRazor> Our college uses a Network simulator called NCTUns 2.0
[05:32] <marcot> Then I upgraded to alsa 1.0.4 getting the source, and now everything is working (including skype), but not flash.
[05:32] <mikubuntu> !wireless
[05:32] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:32] <bruenig> Superkuh, yes
[05:32] <marcot> So, when I try to watch a video in youtube I can't hear it.
[05:32] <Pelo> eRazor, please don'T use the enter key as punctuation , it makes it difficult to follow
[05:32] <eRazor> the documentation of NCTUns says it works only on FC3
[05:32] <richao1> !ping
[05:32] <ubotu> pong
[05:33] <eRazor> Pelo: Ok
[05:33] <eRazor> Pelo: I will type the entire thing
[05:34] <level1__> Pelo: if grub installs automatically, why does it ask to install lilo, then fail to install lilo?
[05:34] <eRazor> Our University has specified in the syllabus to use NCTUns, but the version that the college has says it runs only on FC3, but we students want all the systems to run Ubuntu since most of us use Ubuntu in our homes, can someone help us???
[05:34] <Pelo> level1__,  no idea,  when exactly are you asked to install lilo and why what os ?
[05:34] <nickrud> marcot, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash has a section on sound troubleshooting
[05:34] <rapid> ?? dmg
[05:34] <kandrews> bruenig: I am not versed in the art of bashscripting, can you give me a rough idea of what that last line is saying?
[05:35] <rapid> how to install dmg
[05:35] <marcot> nickrud: thanks a lot.
[05:35] <Davy_Jones> eRazor: can you just get it from them and install it on a test machine?
[05:35] <Dr_willis> rapid,  you refering to an APPLE OSX package file?
[05:35] <bruenig> kandrews, oh did you not write that? that is a really obfuscated script, it is hard really to figure out what is going on
[05:35] <level1__> Pelo: I set up raid, is that why?
[05:35] <rapid> Dr_willis, ack, i hope not :)
[05:35] <level1__> Pelo: it asked to install just after I finished setting up my partitions
[05:36] <Dr_willis> rapid,  thats the only thing  i know tha tuses .dmg (i think)
[05:36] <Pelo> level1__,  I'm not familiar with raid but that sounds like a possible culprit
[05:36] <eRazor> Davy_Jones: We tried it in one of the college's test machine itself. It did not work
[05:36] <kandrews> bruenig: no, it is a launch script for a program called ren'py.
[05:36] <richao1> rapid: modprobe hfs
[05:36] <Pelo> level1__,  maybe you should reveiw the raid documentation <
[05:36] <Pelo> !raid | level1__
[05:36] <ubotu> level1__: Raid and LVM --> very easy guide for alternate CD : http://users.piuha.net/martti/comp/ubuntu/raid.html Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[05:37] <richao1> rapid: it cannot be installed, but can be mounted or opened
[05:37] <bruenig> kandrews, I guess the guy writing it doesn't much care for readability
[05:37] <eRazor> Davy_Jones: Actually after the installation finishes successfully it will install a new kernel, and it is shown when grub loads, but this did not happen when we installed in Feisty
[05:37] <peeps_work> i can't get my vpn to work now.  I get this message: vpnc-connect: binding to 0.0.0.0:500: Address already in use
[05:37] <Laeelin> i have a computer running the server version of FF, after installing, i removed the CDROM drive from it.... i'm trying to install a program with apt-get and it's asking for the FF server CD... how to I (can i?) make it stop asking for the CD and to use the internet instead?
[05:37] <kazukisan> Can anyone help me fix my dvd playback problem -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=451060&highlight=dvd+black+lines is what is happening to me, basicly i have vertical lines in my dvd playback on fast moving animation.
[05:38] <Pelo> Laeelin,  remove the cd, type   sudo apt-get update,  then you should be ok
[05:38] <grayhane> any idea what GStreamer I need to play mp3 is
[05:39] <richao1> grayhane: you just need plugins
[05:39] <Superkuh> Feisty 64bit; though it hardly matters. In fstab, [ UUID=8A14AA2714AA15EB /media/hdb5 ntfs-3g defaults,uid=1000,umask=0011,locale=en_CA.UTF-8 0 1 ] ; with this configuration, although it works fine without trying to set permissions, when umask is added the drive mounts as, oddly enough, owned by root instead of user 1000; me. And even for root, it is only readable. Any ideas? (full fstab: http://pastebin.ca/643921)
[05:39] <grayhane> which ones
[05:39] <Pelo> grayhane,  go into synaptic and intall all the gstreamer 10  , you'll be all set
[05:39] <richao1> in feisty, if you try to play the file, it should automatically dl the plugins for you
[05:39] <grayhane> thank you
[05:40] <Cod1> What's the best software for archives like zips,rars,tars,bz2, everything
[05:40] <Cybersoft> Chuck Norris is so badass, when Oswald shot at President Kennedy, Chuck blocked the bullets with his beard. Kennedy was so surprised, his head exploded
[05:40] <richao1> !topic
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[05:40] <janiteus> is rpm or bz2 file easier to install? :o
[05:40] <NigelS> eRazor: I suspect it can be made to work but not without some effort - it looks like they only test on fedora
[05:42] <Cod1> What's the best software for archives like zips,rars,tars,bz2, everything
[05:42] <janiteus> ok i dont have a clue what to do with bz2 file :D
[05:42] <grayhane> Pelo do you know about using an ipod on Linux ?
[05:42] <eRazor> NigelS: I did not get you, we tested on a Feisty machine but did not work
[05:42] <rapid> cod1, unrar for rar, unzip for zip, tar for tar, bz2 for bz.. pretty simple hey
 Laeelin,  remove the cd, type   sudo apt-get update,  then you should be ok <--- it's still asking for the CD when i try to insall SSH
[05:42] <nickrud> cod1, in the gui I use file-roller (archive manager in the menus)
[05:42] <richao1> !ping
[05:42] <ubotu> pong
[05:43] <Flannel> Laeelin: you need to remove the CD from your repositories
[05:43] <richao1> !botsnack
[05:43] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[05:43] <cod1> can It do rars?
[05:43] <Pelo> grayhane, someonewhat,  install gtkpod,  it's  a replacement for  itune , should do the trick
[05:43] <cod1> nickrud: can it do .rars?
[05:43] <ryanakca> what does port 136 (profile) do?
[05:43] <Laeelin> ok, thanks, (looking up how lol)
[05:43] <Flannel> Laeelin: Comment it out (with #) in your /etc/apt/sources.list, it'll be obvious which line is the CD
[05:43] <Pelo> Laeelin,  ok  menu > system > admin > update sources  , uncheck or remove the mention of hte cd from the list , try again
[05:44] <nickrud> cody, yes, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression
[05:44] <cod1> so its already installed ?
[05:44] <cod1> gmm
[05:45] <Laeelin> thanks Flannel and Pelo, that was easy
[05:45] <cod1> what's it called so I can google some.. file archive managers.. or what ;p
[05:45] <jason_> whuz up guys
[05:45] <jason_> what dvd app an i get for ubuntu
[05:45] <NigelS> eRazor: yes, that's why it will need some effort to fix :)
[05:45] <grayhane> Thanks again, I can never remember the names of the programs I used before. been stuck in windows do to one program i can not get a good replacement for
[05:45] <Pelo> !dvd | jason_
[05:45] <ubotu> jason_: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[05:45] <Dr_willis> jason_,  dvd app to do 'what' with dvd's ?
[05:45] <Pelo> cod1,  what ?
[05:46] <Flannel> cod1: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression  that'll give you names (and instructions, no google necessary)
[05:46] <cod1> Ok im looking for something like Winrar for ubuntu
[05:46] <cod1> thanks
[05:46] <jason_> playing DVDs- aye Pelo
[05:46] <NigelS> eRazor: I don't have a copy of the software but its scripts etc will be set up for fedora paths and the fedora kernel will be different - you say that this software modifies the kernel?
[05:47] <Pelo> cod1,   donT' check in google, check in synaptic, it's all there,  there is already one called fileroller installed,  you may just need to add the support for rar files and other types,   just search for archive in synaptic
[05:47] <Laeelin> one last question (for now) whats a good firewall program for the server version (no gnome)
[05:47] <jason_> so guys........what can i use for playing dvds in ubuntu
[05:47] <cod1> Ok pelo: so you use fileroller?  it's the best? ;D
[05:47] <jason_> 4get it
[05:47] <Pelo> jason_,  the first link in what ubotu gave you lists a bunch of apps you can use
[05:47] <jason_> i just got sumthin
[05:47] <eRazor> NigelS: It won't modify a kernel, as I have understood it installs a new kernel itself
[05:47] <Pelo> cod1, it works well
[05:48] <jason_> Pelo, thanx
[05:48] <jason_> i got is solved
[05:48] <eRazor> NigelS: This software is available for free, can you please check out and tell me how to tackle with it
[05:48] <kaikai> cod1:  look for  "xarchiver"
[05:48] <ubuntu> Bonjour
[05:49] <Pelo> !fr | ubuntu
[05:49] <eRazor> NigelS: Just because of this one software our System admin is not allowing us to migrate to ubuntu
[05:49] <ubotu> ubuntu: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[05:49] <[-O-] Apollo> o.o
[05:49] <ubuntu> Yes Pelo I know that
[05:49] <[-O-] Apollo> Um
[05:49] <[-O-] Apollo> Im right now installing ubuntu
[05:49] <NigelS> eRazor: I see; I'll take a look at it
[05:49] <[-O-] Apollo> and need help
[05:49] <eRazor> NigelS: We desperately want ubuntu in our college too, we want to bid a total goodby to Windows
[05:49] <eRazor> NigelS: Thank you a lot
[05:49] <Pelo> ubuntu, c'est le plus que je peut faire avec seulement un mot pour me guider
[05:49] <ubuntu> But just say bonjour isn>t a crime
[05:49] <apeitheo> What is the default kernel version for Feisty Fawn?
[05:50] <ubuntu> erf my keybord
[05:50] <level1__> !grub reinstall
[05:50] <Geek_> eRazor: does everyone need to use it?
[05:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about grub reinstall - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:50] <level1__> !grubfix
[05:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about grubfix - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:50] <level1__> !grub
[05:50] <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
[05:50] <eRazor> Geek_: which one?
[05:50] <level1__> !grub fix
[05:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about grub fix - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:50] <level1__> !grub-reinstall
[05:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about grub-reinstall - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:50] <Pelo> level1__,  hold on
[05:50] <Geek_> donno, the one you mentioned, i missed that bit :(
[05:50] <shk> can anyone help me with my compiz fusion install?
[05:50] <keen> i can't get my wireless card to work
[05:50] <keen> can anyone help?
[05:51] <eRazor> Geek_: Most of the students want to use Ubuntu rather than Windows
[05:51] <DannyDunn> what wireless card you have keen?
[05:51] <BigMac> Where is the www/localhost/htdocs folder on ubuntu?
[05:51] <[-O-] Apollo> >>Im currently installing Ubuntu from the cd, and I am stcuk on step 5 (Migrate Documents and Settings).. I am migrating from Windows XP HomeEdition<<
[05:51] <Pelo> level1__,  this may help, or not   , http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html
[05:51] <Geek_> eRazor: well, why not get one system as a terminal server for windows, and rdp in for that app?
[05:51] <Pelo> level1__,  you can also try asking for help in #grub
[05:51] <pawan> pawan@pawan-desktop:~$ compiz --replace &
[05:51] <pawan> [1]  6814
[05:51] <pawan> pawan@pawan-desktop:~$ inotify_add_watch: No such file or directory
[05:51] <keen> dannydunn:   	  Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 Internal Wireless  came with my inspiron e1505 lappy
[05:51] <eRazor> Geek_: no that app is  not for Win
[05:52] <eRazor> its for FC3 only
[05:52] <[-O-] Apollo> ..help?
[05:52] <Geek_> eRazor: even better. sae idea though
[05:52] <Pelo> [-O-] Apollo,  what with ?
[05:52] <DannyDunn> keen: do you have a wireless button/light
[05:52] <[-O-] Apollo> Instalation
[05:52] <eRazor> Geek_: for that app they have a dual boot with FC3, if that works on Ubuntu then we will have Ubuntu and only Ubuntu
[05:52] <Pelo> [-O-] Apollo,  and change your nick to someting we can type easily please
[05:52] <ramseize> i have successfully installed ntfs-config, yet i cant access my ntfs drive, it always says "you are not previledge to mount the volume file" help
[05:53] <boyam> !grub | level1_
[05:53] <ubotu> level1_: 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
[05:53] <[-O-] Apollo> I checked off all the accounts that I would like to migrate to the Linux
[05:53] <[-O-] Apollo> but
[05:53] <[-O-] Apollo> when I clicked next
[05:53] <keen> dannydunn: i have a wifi light, its not lit =(
[05:53] <jason_> is ther anyway to run .exe's in Ubutu
[05:53] <Geek_> eRazor: definately terminal server them.
[05:53] <BigMac> I have no /var/www directory
[05:53] <jason_> Ubuntu
[05:53] <Geek_> jason_: wine
[05:53] <shk> after my compiz fusion install my desktop doesnt load, any debug i can try for this?
[05:53] <eRazor> Geek_: but how to do it?
[05:53] <jason_> where do i gte it
[05:53] <jason_> depository
[05:53] <BigMac> I have no /var/www directory
[05:53] <nickrud> BigMac, create it
[05:53] <[-O-] Apollo> it says "The username you enter is invalid Note..bla bla"  << I didn't enter a user name or pass being I am transfering that information from Windows
[05:53] <DWSR> hello. Can anyone please help me out with my wireless adapter?
[05:54] <BigMac> nickrud: Ok, but it should already be there...
[05:54] <[-O-] Apollo> or do I still need to do so?
[05:54] <Pelo> shk,  try asking in #compiz
[05:54] <shk> thanks
[05:54] <buntunu2> !wireless
[05:54] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:54] <pawan> how to start 3d desktop
[05:54] <nickrud> BigMac, I agree, it should.
[05:54] <DWSR> buntunu2: I've looked at the docs, what I need help with isn't in the docs.
[05:54] <Geek_> eRazor: server install and things. i'd suggest RTFAing since i haven't done it before. its the way to go though. have a server, and connect with an X client....
[05:54] <Pelo> [-O-] Apollo,  not the same thing,  you need a username and password in ubuntu ,  you need to set one, it won'T transfer from windows
[05:54] <[-O-] Apollo> o.o
[05:54] <[-O-] Apollo> ok
[05:54] <Geek_> seen it in school, sun server connected to windows ;)
[05:55] <DannyDunn> keen: what version of ubuntu are you running?
[05:55] <keen> dannydunn: feisty
[05:55] <Pelo> pawan,  ask in #ubuntu-effects
[05:55] <buntunu2> dwsr did you check out one of the hundreds of "how to wireless" posts on ubuntu forums?
[05:55] <eRazor> Geek_: do you mean the server should run FC3?
[05:55] <richao1> DWSR what is your wireless adapter
[05:55] <Geek_> eRazor: yeah, or FC3 in VMware
[05:55] <DWSR> buntunu2: Yes. I want to know why my wireless driver disappeared on reboot when I'm using ndiswrapper?
[05:55] <RapidFire05> make money just by surfing the internet, go here now:  http://www.agloco.com/r/BBGL0099
[05:55] <buntunu2> they got me up and workin flawless on ndiswrapper in about 5 minutes
[05:55] <Pelo> !ops | RapidFire05
[05:56] <ubotu> RapidFire05: 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
[05:56] <richao1> try typing sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[05:56] <DWSR> richao1: I'm using bcmwl5. That's as much as you need to know. The bcm43xx native driver only supports 11b and I want 11g support.
[05:56] <rob> hmm
[05:56] <Pelo> thankyou tonyyarusso
[05:56] <eRazor> Geek_: thats a great idea, but will see NigelS has said he will check out with that software if he gives a solution it will be better or else, terminal server or vm
[05:56] <Geek_> eRazor: if your admin is halfway competant he'd know what i'm talking about ;)
[05:56] <[-O-] Apollo> Is it possible to transfer files (Such as music and pics) from Windows into ubuntu?
[05:56] <richao1> i just recently switched from using the bcm43xx package to using ndiswrapper because of the improved speed transferring files
[05:56] <DWSR> [-O-] Apollo: Yes.
[05:57] <kazukisan> !paste
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[05:57] <ubuntu> whats up guys
[05:57] <Pelo> [-O-] Apollo,  yes
[05:57] <[-O-] Apollo> ^_^
[05:57] <deathblooms237> My mic dont work? could it be a driver ?
[05:57] <DannyDunn> keen: i have a broadcom card and did alot of troubleshooting with it... i ended up using NDISWRAPPER
[05:57] <Amaranth> DWSR: you have to add ndiswrapper to /etc/modules to make it work automatically on reboot
[05:57] <astro76> deathblooms237, did you check the mixer?
[05:57] <DWSR> richao1: Yes, I want to know why my driver disappeared out of /etc/ndiswrapper on reboot.
[05:57] <richao1> yes
[05:57] <eRazor> Geek_: as far as GNU/Linux is concerned he is not even half way competent
[05:57] <richao1> your driver disappeared?
[05:57] <nickrud> DWSR, you can add ndiswrapper to /etc/modules , and bcm43xx to /etc/modprobe.d (a separate file is good)
[05:57] <deathblooms237> I went to sound And checked and i chose nforce
[05:57] <buntunu2> ya i just follow the "how to bcm 4311 in 5 minutes or less" guide and I been up and runnin hot n heavy ever since
[05:57] <DWSR> Amaranth: That's not the point. lsmod shows that ndis is loaded. the inf disappeared.
[05:57] <deathblooms237> which is my board
[05:57] <keen> dannydunn: i downloaded that with the package manager, how do i use it tho?  i'm really new to linux
[05:57] <[-O-] Apollo> ugh Pelo, it keeps saying that my login name is incorrect
[05:57] <Pelo> [-O-] Apollo, but make user you donT' overwrite your whole windows parition when yhou install ubuntu,  other wise it will all be lost
[05:57] <nickrud> DWSR, as a blacklist file, I mean
[05:58] <richao1> yes, i did that
[05:58] <[-O-] Apollo> and my password is empty, when i know it isnt
[05:58] <Amaranth> DWSR: you must have removed it, there is no way it could just go away
[05:58] <[-O-] Apollo> i know Pelo :)
[05:58] <Pelo> [-O-] Apollo,  try something with no spaces or other strange caracters,  just letters
[05:58] <DWSR> Look, I followed the docs guys. It just literally went *poof*.
[05:58] <astro76> deathblooms237, double click on the volume icon on the panel, check the headphone level/mute setting
[05:58] <richao1> DWSR, you type in ndiswrapper -i
[05:58] <Geek_> eRazor: in that case, FC3 VMware server... less chance of ****ing up ;p. then connect using X i think ;)
[05:58] <richao1> what comes up?
[05:58] <DWSR> richao1: There's nothing there.
[05:58] <[-O-] Apollo> thats what I did
[05:58] <Amaranth> DWSR: just put it back in then
[05:58] <Herati> Why is the Users and Groups menu item missing from my System Administration menu?
[05:58] <Pelo> [-O-] Apollo,  what name were you usiing ?
[05:58] <[-O-] Apollo> login name: windsoftime
[05:58] <buntunu2> you need more than just the .inf for ndiswrapper to work
[05:58] <[-O-] Apollo> pass: milkduds89
[05:58] <DWSR> Amaranth: Could it have something to do with the fact that I had to hard reset after figuring out the hard way that Hibernation support on my computer is non-existant?
[05:58] <[-O-] Apollo> dont see a problem with that
[05:58] <DWSR> buntunu2: You need the .inf and the .sys
[05:59] <Amaranth> DWSR: possibly
[05:59] <buntunu2> yes
[05:59] <eRazor> Geek_:  yeah ok we will try with that also once and see what NigelS suggests
[05:59] <nickrud> Herati, iirc I had to edit the menu to see that (right lick the menu)
[05:59] <richao1> ndiswrapper worked fine for me with just the .inf
[05:59] <buntunu2> ndiswrapper -m also
[05:59] <Geek_> eRazor: if nothing else, its damn fun to play with ;p
[05:59] <Herati> nickrud: I did. I check mark the option and it gets cleared out automatically.
[05:59] <eRazor> Geek_: he he
[05:59] <richao1> i guess it depends on the driver
[05:59] <Pelo> [-O-] Apollo,  niether do I but maybe you should start the installation proceedure from scratch since you tried to bypass this step before , it might have cause a problem
[05:59] <ramseize> i have successfully installed ntfs-config, yet i cant access my ntfs drive, it always says "you are not previledge to mount the volume file" help
[06:00] <[-O-] Apollo> O_O
[06:00] <nickrud> Herati, do any other items in the menudo the same?
[06:00] <[-O-] Apollo> You serious?
[06:00] <buntunu2> follow the 4311 guide its a sure bet
[06:00] <DannyDunn> keen: i suggest looking here: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Windows_Wireless_Drivers_.28Ndiswrapper.29
[06:00] <[-O-] Apollo> It took like several hours for the partition step to complete
[06:00] <eRazor> NigelS: Geek_: I will be leaving for now, I will meet you later. Thanks for the help
[06:00] <Herati> nickrud: anything to do with admin
[06:00] <DannyDunn> that is where I got my start
[06:00] <mrwho> Can someone tell me how to take a look at my available sound channels
[06:00] <mrwho> ?
[06:00] <ramseize> i have successfully installed ntfs-config, yet i cant access my ntfs drive, it always says "you are not previledge to mount the volume file" help
[06:00] <Herati> nickrud: like Add/Remove - can't get that either
[06:00] <Pelo> [-O-] Apollo, it's the only thing I can thick of,  , the partition stuff will still be there,  , just step back a few steps
[06:00] <deathblooms237> Ok i unchec the mic and turn it up and still dont work any idea?
[06:00] <DWSR> ramseize: Run it as root. Basically sudo mount <volume> <mount point>
[06:00] <[-O-] Apollo> =\ alright
[06:00] <nickrud> Odd, maybe you need the attention of the menu editor author(s)
[06:01] <ramseize> DWSR how can i run it as a root
[06:01] <DWSR> read what I wrote to you.
[06:01] <DWSR> 'sudo mount <volume> <mount point>
[06:01] <[-O-] Apollo> Is it going to re-write the partition though?
[06:01] <Herati> nickrud: I am the original installer and removed administrative privileges fo rmyself ...dumb.
[06:02] <Pelo> [-O-] Apollo, not sure what you mean,  you wonT' need to resize again if that 's what you mean
[06:02] <level1__> Pelo: How do I find the Linux software raid that I set up?  What is it's partition id?  /dev/xxx?
[06:02] <[-O-] Apollo> oh whew! :) thats good
[06:02] <Pelo> level1__, try blkid
[06:02] <SiroSoriS> hi
[06:02] <SiroSoriS> :D
[06:02] <deathblooms237> Still no luck on the mic :{
[06:03] <richao1> well, i'm out, got to fly to houston at 6AM, ciao
[06:03] <Pelo> deathblooms237,  your computer hates you
[06:03] <nickrud> Herati, ah, that would do it. iirc you can boot into recovery mod and adduser <you> admin to get it back; if I'm wrong boot the live cd and add yourself to to the admin line in /etc/group
[06:03] <richao1> best of luck to all with problems
[06:03] <Dimensional-Door> how can i get all the codecs i need to have my multimedia softwares run properly
[06:03] <mrwho> Deathblooms237: I'm trying to get a mic working too you got logitech?
[06:03] <[-O-] Apollo> Oh yes, forgot to ask, when I switch over from windows.. do I aalso check off the NetworkAdmin and (something)NT usernames?
[06:03] <sport> after installing kde what is the cmd to start it, not startx or startkde?
[06:03] <Pelo> Dimensional-Door,  codecs should get installed as needed, but if you want , just open up synaptic and install all the gstreamer 10 stuff
[06:04] <DannyDunn> sport: kdm
[06:04] <level1__> Pelo: try what?  how do I try it?  you want me to type "blkid" into the console?  what?
[06:04] <Dimensional-Door> pelo 10-4
[06:04] <deathblooms237> no its a shuure mic. But im running it threw the 3 and 1/5 mic jack on back of the mobo
[06:04] <Pelo> level1__,  yes
[06:04] <[-O-] Apollo> poor Pelo, so many questions to answer lol
[06:05] <Pelo> [-O-] Apollo,  if you want to make my job eaiser  remove the [-o-]  from your nick, it's hell to type on my keyboard
[06:05] <level1__> Pelo: and what did that do?
[06:05] <Pelo> level1__,  it should have listed all your available partitions
[06:05] <DannyDunn> Pelo: I like the tab key :)
[06:05] <level1__> Pelo: sorry if I'm being rude... I'm really mad that the people who made my motherboard
[06:05] <[-O-] Apollo> Pelo, then just type Apollo :)
[06:05] <Pelo> DannyDunn,  so do i but I need a few caracters to get ti working
[06:05] <[-O-] Apollo> You dont have to address my full name
[06:05] <level1__> Pelo: so, I guess I have 0 partitions
[06:05] <[-O-] Apollo> ;D
[06:06] <DannyDunn> Pelo: lol
[06:06] <gorga> Hey guys
[06:06] <Pelo> level1__,  did you check out the links about raid I gave you earlier ?
[06:06] <level1__> Pelo: yes, I didn't find anything
[06:06] <[-O-] Apollo> Now, in the partitions table it no longer gives me the option that had the slide-bar in it.. its more of "Use entire disk" "use largest free space" or "Manual"
[06:07] <jason_> hey guys how do i use wine
[06:07] <sport> dannydunn um it didnt do anything?
[06:07] <[-O-] Apollo> Which do I use?
[06:07] <Pelo> apollo use manualy and specify the paritionts you already made
[06:07] <jason_> been poking around but.....
[06:07] <[-O-] Apollo> kk ty
[06:07] <Pelo> level1__,  I'm stumpped, you need the help of someone familiar with raid stuff
[06:07] <eril__> #SEMARANG
[06:08] <Pelo> eril,   /join #whatever
[06:08] <level1__> Pelo: one of the links was written by a person in a magical world where grub installs automatically.  I should call him up and ask him to send me a copy of his OS, because its obviously no ubuntu
[06:08] <PrimoTurbo> how do I check what kernel I am using?
[06:08] <PrimoTurbo> kernel version is what I am after
[06:08] <sport> pelo what is the cmd to start kde?
[06:08] <astro76> PrimoTurbo, uname -r
[06:08] <DannyDunn> sport: kdm
[06:08] <PrimoTurbo> thanks
[06:08] <pawan> how to start new workspace
[06:08] <Pelo> level1__,  in the !grub  info there are instructions on installing grub did you try those out ?
[06:09] <astro76> pawan, click on the workspace chooser in your panel?
[06:09] <Pelo> sport,  someone suggested kdm earlier didn't that work ?
[06:09] <sport> dannydunn i installed that and it doesn't respond
[06:09] <defcon_> I have /home owned as a user, who is supposed to own this dir
[06:09] <[-O-] Apollo> Is it true that there are currently ZERO viruses, spyyware, or other harmful items out there for linux?
[06:09] <sport> pelo .. no
[06:09] <astro76> defcon_, root
[06:09] <pawan> then
[06:09] <MajorPayne> defcon_: root.
[06:09] <Pelo> sport,  did you try rebooting the comp ?
[06:09] <level1__> Pelo: how can I install grub when everyone who's ever written a grub instruction manual never, ever had the problems i did?
[06:10] <buntunu2> there have been minor exploits in the past but they were immediately patched
[06:10] <MajorPayne> [-O-] Apollo: Either none or very little.  I have never gotten any of that.
[06:10] <level1__> Pelo: if I don't have a recognized partition, what would I install grub on?
[06:10] <[-O-] Apollo> um
[06:10] <defcon_> MajorPayne, astro76 thankyou, I need a cmd to run to fix my /home permissions every file is owned by one user and not there own
[06:10] <sport> pelo i thought about it. im doing that now
[06:10] <astro76> pawan, that's it, you should have a workspace chooser with 2 workspaces by default
[06:10] <Pelo> level1__, I understand your frustration but I don'T know how to help you , did you ask the ppl in #grub if they could help ?
[06:10] <MajorPayne> defcon_: chown root:root /home
[06:10] <[-O-] Apollo> Pelo?..I manually had it go to the freespace but it says there is no root folder in it..how can this be fixed?
[06:10] <pawan> i have only 1 workspace
[06:10] <[-O-] Apollo> format? perhaps?
[06:11] <defcon_> MajorPayne, yes I know, /home/* is owned by one user now
[06:11] <defcon_> for some reason
[06:11] <Pelo> sport,   try sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop  , it will install all the kde stuff that is part of kubuntu and make it so it start automaticaly on boot
[06:11] <astro76> pawan, right click on the chooser, click properties, add more
[06:11] <defcon_> how do I fix the permissions on all the dirs/files
[06:11] <level1__> Pelo: theres nobody in grub
[06:11] <MajorPayne> defcon_: I don't understand.  A file/directory can only be owned by one user.
[06:11] <deh1> hey guys!
[06:11] <MajorPayne> defcon_: Ohh, you mean that the home directorys are owned by other users?  You will have to chown each one.
[06:11] <defcon_> yes
[06:11] <defcon_> thankyou
[06:12] <pawan> there is no properties there is prefernces
[06:12] <astro76> pawan, yeah
[06:12] <Pelo> apollo  had you already made partitions for ubuntu or had you just resized the windows partition to make some free space available ?
[06:12] <MajorPayne> defcon_: Like, if a user named moo should own /home/moo, do chown -R moo:moo /home/moo
[06:12] <WindsofTime> I had to resize
[06:12] <DWSR> Can someone help me troubleshoot an ndiswrapper installation?
[06:13] <WindsofTime> I had 13gigs left of free space, and resized to let Linux have 8 of it
[06:13] <MajorPayne> DWSR: You will have to be a bit more discriptive of your problem.
[06:13] <sport> pelo i want a simply gui for a server. and would it matter that i installed it as su and not w/ sudo?
[06:13] <defcon_> MajorPayne, thankyou
[06:13] <Pelo> WindsofTime,  so my might as well just use the   use largest available space option then , no need to go to manual
[06:13] <WindsofTime> lol alright
[06:13] <Pelo> sport,  dont, think so
[06:14] <WindsofTime> Why am I still showing up as Apollo when I know I just changed my name on here O_o
[06:14] <DannyDunn> sport: have you rebooted your PC since you installed kde-desktop?
[06:14] <sport> dannydunn
[06:14] <MajorPayne> WindsofTime: Your nick is WindsofTime.
[06:14] <Pelo> sport,  fyi , kde is hardly the most simple gui , xcfe or fluxbox might have been more apropriate
[06:14] <DWSR> MajorPayne: I had ndiswrapper working just great, until I had to hard reboot because Hibernate didn't function like it's supposed to. So, I reboot, and now ndiswrapper is installed, but not functioning. I reinstalled the .inf, but I'm still not coming up with a wireless interface (no wlan0 or eth1 or anything).
[06:14] <WindsofTime> lol doesnt show it here... thanks
[06:14] <sport> pelo: kde is the coolest tho :D
[06:15] <alivedata> sport: blackbox
[06:15] <Pelo> WindsofTime,  might be someone else
[06:15] <defcon_> MajorPayne, ok, my permissions via chmod for each user are screwed up, gnome wont let me in any user, what is the default permission for all files in /home/"user"
[06:15] <Almighty_Henaro> Open box is nice
[06:16] <DannyDunn> I use fluxbox on all my servers... simple and LIGHT
[06:16] <alivedata> DWSR: man ndsiwrapper - might try readding interface
[06:16] <MajorPayne> defcon_: I don't understand waht you mean by default permission.
[06:16] <MajorPayne> what*
[06:16] <defcon_> MajorPayne, when I login gnome it kicks me out saying you must chmod 644 .dmrc and I do so and it still dont work
[06:17] <WindsofTime> Pelo
[06:17] <Pelo> WindsofTime,
[06:17] <defcon_> what is the default permission for all files
[06:17] <Flannel> defcon_: defcon_ there is no default permission for all the files in ~  they should all be owned by their respective users, and theyre all rw (at least) by their respective users, which might be a good place to start if you've completely hosed your perms.
[06:17] <WindsofTime> Should I check off Local service, and Network Service NT Authority?
[06:17] <Pelo> defcon_,  to set ?  try 755
[06:17] <defcon_> Pelo, thankyou
[06:17] <astro76> Pelo, executable?
[06:17] <MajorPayne> Pelo: 755 is execute read write.  644 is read write.
[06:17] <WindsofTime> btw, the login name I am checking is known as WindsofTime.ORCHID
[06:17] <deh1> i was wondering what could be wrong with my apache configuration (its default). here's wats up... before i had an index page, and i http'd my server it displayed the www directory's contents.... then i threw in an index.html..... and all went to hell... outcast-colony.com..... nothin happens
[06:17] <n00dl3> lmao
[06:17] <astro76> defcon_, many are 644, some are 600, wouldn't hurt to make them all 600
[06:18] <MajorPayne> defcon_: That's a hard question.  Some should be 644, some should be 755, some should be 600.
[06:18] <DWSR> !ntfs-3g
[06:18] <alivedata> defcon_: home dirs drwxr-xr-x
[06:18] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[06:18] <Pelo> WindsofTime, no idea, I'm assuming this is windows import related,  my windows is too basic for that to matter
[06:18] <WindsofTime> its windowsXP HomeEdition
[06:18] <MajorPayne> defcon_: The directory by default should be 755, or 700.
[06:19] <DannyDunn> MajorPayne: I rely on firefox to much to not run a windows manager of some sort :-P
[06:19] <Pelo> WindsofTime,  when it doubt let the install pick the settings
[06:19] <DWSR> MajorPayne: I had ndiswrapper working just great, until I had to hard reboot because Hibernate didn't function like it's supposed to. So, I reboot, and now ndiswrapper is installed, but not functioning. I reinstalled the .inf, but I'm still not coming up with a wireless interface (no wlan0 or eth1 or anything).
[06:19] <defcon_> MajorPayne, thankyou
[06:19] <WindsofTime> Does it transfer the names as screen names? to be used in linux?
[06:19] <MajorPayne> DannyDunn: . . . running Firefox on a web server?
[06:19] <NigelS> DWSR: have you powered down since?
[06:19] <MajorPayne> DannyDunn: err, a server.
[06:19] <DWSR> NigelS: no.
[06:19] <Pelo> WindsofTime,  you mean like usernames and such ? no
[06:19] <NigelS> DWSR: try that
[06:19] <WindsofTime> Oh ok
[06:19] <DannyDunn> MajorPayne: when i get lost... i have too look up info somehow...
[06:19] <deh1> i was wondering what could be wrong with my apache configuration (its default). here's wats up... before i had an index page, and i http'd my server it displayed the www directory's contents.... then i threw in an index.html..... and all went to hell... outcast-colony.com..... nothin happens
[06:20] <deh1> anybody?
[06:20] <MajorPayne> DWSR: I don't know how to fix your problem.  I was just saying you will have to say what your problem is before anyone will help you.
[06:20] <Pelo> WindsofTime,  I think the stuff that gest transfered is bookmarks,  emails possibly netoworks logins but I cant confirm the last bit
[06:20] <Flannel> deh1: Without an index page, listing is normal
[06:20] <alivedata> deh1: dropped in index.html and it broke?
[06:20] <Pelo> deh1, maybe in #apache
[06:20] <WindsofTime> alright
[06:20] <WindsofTime> im letting it do its stuff.. and hope it works
[06:20] <deh1> alivedata: yea... i dunno what's wrong
[06:20] <Flannel> deh1: Is your index readable by www-data?
[06:21] <WindsofTime> is a space in the Full Name allowed?
[06:21] <MajorPayne> DannyDunn: It may be easier to re-create the users in question.
[06:21] <deh1> alivedata: I'm a real noob
[06:21] <alivedata> deh1: i agree check oerms
[06:21] <Pelo> WindsofTime, I think here is a section in the forum about the windows migration it should explain that gets imported
[06:21] <alivedata> perms that is
[06:21] <DannyDunn> MajorPayne: ??
[06:21] <MajorPayne> DannyDunn: Then copy over the data you want to copy and set the permisions as you see fit.
[06:21] <Pelo> WindsofTime,  yes, just not in the username
[06:21] <WindsofTime> mmk
[06:21] <deh1> alivedata: w8... ya lost me :\
[06:21] <Flannel> deh1: Is it really a html file? or is it a php file?  What have you changed in the config?
[06:21] <MajorPayne> DannyDunn: Ohh, lol, yea, sorry.
[06:22] <MajorPayne> DannyDunn: I connect to my server via ssh.
[06:22] <level1__> How do I install grub on a linux software raid setup?
[06:22] <MajorPayne> defcon_: It may be easier to re-create the users.
[06:22] <deh1> its html
[06:22] <DannyDunn> MajorPayne: could do that i guess... but i have a KVM
[06:22] <DWSR> I love you NigelS. Fixed it. :-)
[06:22] <defcon_> MajorPayne, nah I fixed it thankyou bro
[06:22] <DWSR> I have my 54mbps goodness back.
[06:22] <deh1> the config file is the default
[06:22] <Pelo> level1__, did you check in the forum ?  www.ubuntuforums.org ?
[06:22] <alivedata> deh1: slap a txt file in our web root and see if you can pull it
[06:22] <MajorPayne> defcon_: Ok, good.
[06:22] <NigelS> DWSR: :) you see that's the prob with ndiswrapper
[06:22] <WindsofTime> aiiiyaaa!! it isn't accepting my login name or pass >_<
[06:22] <deh1> the url is outcast-colony.com
[06:22] <deh1> brb
[06:23] <deh1> gna try it
[06:23] <MajorPayne> DannyDunn: Yea.  I only have 256 mb of ram on my one server and 128 on the other.  No way am I wasting anything to an X server.
[06:23] <NigelS> DWSR: they hardware isn't being controlled properly so when you reset the hardware wasn't reinitialised
[06:23] <MajorPayne> DannyDunn: I use firefox on my desktop system.
[06:23] <alivedata> MajorPayne : no need for X on a server
[06:23] <DWSR> MajorPayne: I ran a web and VNC server on 128 MB.
[06:23] <IdNotFound> !gutsy
[06:23] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10). See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-April/000276.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule - Roadmap and specifications: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy - Support in #ubuntu+1
[06:23] <DWSR> What's a good VNC client?
[06:23] <MajorPayne> alivedata: I don't run X on my server.  DWSR does.  But that is up to him.
[06:24] <alivedata> DWSR: vncviewer ?
[06:24] <DWSR> I apt-cache search'ed for that...but nothing came up
[06:24] <DWSR> Wait, shit I spelled it wrong.
[06:25] <WindsofTime> OMG
[06:25] <WindsofTime> This is getting annoying
[06:25] <Pelo> DWSR, look it up in synaptic, always the best place,  but it might not be in the repos, you might hve to dl it
[06:25] <MajorPayne> DWSR: If your are connecting to a machine with X from a machine with X I suggest ssh with -X.
[06:25] <Pelo> WindsofTime,  what now ?
[06:25] <DWSR> Pelo: Even Synaptic can't help with spelling mistakes. :-)
[06:25] <WindsofTime> Its continues to say my login name is invalid, and my pass as well
[06:26] <kingbuzzo> how do I know which driver is for my geforce 6800 agp?
[06:26] <DWSR> kingbuzzo: The Restricted Drivers Manager should figure it out for you. Figured it out for my GeForce4 4200 Go.
[06:26] <Pelo> WindsofTime, hmm,  try someting else, make it short, make sure there are no spaces at the beginning ,  you can always change it later
[06:26] <deh1> alivedata: how u delete a file again?
[06:27] <WindsofTime> i have no spaces in the login name or pass
[06:27] <DWSR> deh1: rm <file>
[06:27] <WindsofTime> and it is simple and short
[06:27] <deh1> thx
[06:27] <Pelo> WindsofTime,  remember that in linux case counts
[06:27] <kingbuzzo> thx
[06:27] <WindsofTime> but, it is the smae name that i am transferring from windows
[06:27] <WindsofTime> could that be causing an error?
[06:27] <alivedata> MajorPayne : sorry bout that missed a thread - no doubt for each his own - however when sh*t hits the fan I like to have less to troubleshoot...;)
[06:27] <deh1> alivedata: with a text file, its fine
[06:27] <Pelo> WindsofTime, that realy stumps me , try using another usernameand password then the ones in windows,
[06:27] <MajorPayne> alivedata: Huh?
[06:28] <deh1> alivedata: but
[06:28] <WindsofTime> I have
[06:28] <Frogzoo> WindsofTime: samba needs a password set with 'smbpasswd'
[06:28] <WindsofTime> still wouldnt work :(
[06:28] <alivedata> deh1: k
[06:28] <DannyDunn> MajorPayne: i believe he is talking about X on a server
[06:28] <Pelo> WindsofTime, try with nick and pass, just for kicks
[06:28] <deh1> alivedata: still won't work with index.html
[06:28] <MajorPayne> alivedata: It's all about resources.  No need to run X on a server.
[06:28] <NigelS> WindsofTime: you're logging into gdm?
[06:28] <WindsofTime> Im barley insalling
[06:28] <Pelo> NigelS,  he's installing
[06:28] <alivedata> MajorPayne : agreed!
[06:29] <deh1> alivedata: outcast-colony.com <-- that's the url
[06:29] <alivedata> deh1 : tail /var/log/apache/*log
[06:29] <Flannel> deh1: And thoes are showing up in the log?  (are we sure we're hitting the right machine?)
[06:29] <WindsofTime> it now accepted my password but I dont know what it is
[06:29] <WindsofTime> it changed it on me o_o
[06:29] <deathblooms237> ok spent 20 mins cant get this mic to work..grr
[06:29] <alivedata> deh1 : what is the txt file
[06:29] <deh1> x.txt
[06:29] <Pelo> WindsofTime, what ? how the heck ?
[06:30] <alivedata> deh1: love you logs
[06:30] <NigelS> WindsofTime: where exactly are you with the install?
[06:30] <untung> hello
[06:30] <deh1> maybe it's only lettin me see it cuz i'm ssh'd into the server?
[06:30] <WindsofTime> step 5
[06:30] <WindsofTime> Migrate Documents and Settings
[06:30] <alivedata> deh1: tail -f /var/log/<apachelogs>/error.log
[06:30] <untung> is ubuntu 7.1 the latest one?
[06:30] <WindsofTime> i counted the dots of the pass, I know what it is now :)
[06:30] <Flannel> untung: 7.10 is still in alpha stages, 7.04 is the latest stable
[06:30] <defrysk> 7.04
[06:30] <MajorPayne> untung: Ubuntu 7.10 is not releaced yet.
[06:30] <WindsofTime> YAY it worked
[06:30] <WindsofTime> weird
[06:31] <NigelS> WindsofTime: ok, I was going to ask if you were hand typing the user/pass or had dragged and dropped it int from somewhere
[06:31] <MajorPayne> untung: If you want support for that go to #ubuntu+1.  I suggest you use 7.04.  It's the latest stable.
[06:31] <WindsofTime> no
[06:31] <deh1> "-bash: cd: apache: No such file or directory"
[06:31] <WindsofTime> it was saving it
[06:31] <Pelo> WindsofTime,  it is working now ?
[06:31] <WindsofTime> well im on step 7 of 7
[06:31] <hufi> can someone help me
[06:31] <WindsofTime> would you like the specs?
[06:32] <MajorPayne> !ask | hufi
[06:32] <ubotu> hufi: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:32] <Frogzoo> hufi: we don't know
[06:32] <Pelo> WindsofTime, but you donT, now your password anymore ?
[06:32] <untung> MajorPayne: is 7.04 has dvd image for download?
[06:32] <WindsofTime> i do
[06:32] <hufi> ok
[06:32] <MajorPayne> untung: CD image.
[06:32] <Flannel> untung: it does.  What arch?
[06:32] <alivedata> deh1: cd /var/log
[06:32] <deh1> alivedata: k
[06:32] <Pelo> WindsofTime, you're ok then , good, what specs ?
[06:32] <hufi> i want to make a program in c
[06:32] <alivedata> deh1: ls -lsa
[06:32] <Flannel> untung: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/7.04/release/
[06:32] <kitche> hufi: so make one :)
[06:32] <WindsofTime> as to like what language, keyboard layout, name, loging name, location
[06:32] <WindsofTime> O_O
[06:32] <hufi> yes
[06:33] <deh1> alivedata: apache2
[06:33] <hufi> but now the problem
[06:33] <alivedata> deh1: cd apache2
[06:33] <WindsofTime> Its saying I live in America Chihuahua.. I dont..but its close enough
[06:33] <MajorPayne> hufi: Is there a problem?
[06:33] <WindsofTime> ;p;
[06:33] <WindsofTime> lol
[06:33] <WindsofTime> Thanks for the help Guys and Pelo
[06:33] <WindsofTime> :)
[06:33] <Pelo> WindsofTime,  you can change that later
[06:33] <WindsofTime> lets hope it works
[06:33] <Pelo> WindsofTime, our bill is in the mail
[06:33] <deh1> alivedata: alrighty
[06:33] <untung> Flannel: thanks I am gonna download that
[06:33] <hufi> i downt know how i can chnge an integerpointer
[06:33] <WindsofTime> and I may call on you guys agian when I am ready to transfer stuff
[06:34] <alivedata> deh1: tail errorlog
[06:34] <Pelo> hufi,  I think you need a channel about c ,  ##c I think
[06:34] <MajorPayne> hufi: If it is a programming specific question they may be of more help in ##C.
[06:34] <WindsofTime> BTW, does anyone know if GIMP can do animations? (such as make GIFs)?
[06:34] <NigelS> hufi: change it?
[06:34] <NigelS> hufi: into what? :)
[06:34] <alivedata> deh1: or vi/cat the log
[06:34] <tonyyarusso> WindsofTime: Yes - I always have trouble remembering how, but yes.
[06:34] <Flannel> WindsofTime: it can
[06:34] <deh1> alivedata: tail: cannot open `errorlog' for reading: No such file or directory
[06:34] <WindsofTime> cool
[06:34] <hufi> is there anyone in german?
[06:34] <alivedata> do an ls
[06:34] <Pelo> WindsofTime,  I think you need to add a pluggin for that,  check the gimp site or the #gimp channel
[06:34] <tonyyarusso> hufi: #ubuntu-de
[06:34] <WindsofTime> it is installing
[06:34] <Geek_> WindsofTime : AFAIK no by default...
[06:35] <MajorPayne> !de | hufi
[06:35] <ubotu> hufi: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[06:35] <moyer> anyone know a good pack that can view connections being made to my computer?
[06:35] <moyer> gui/command line... dont matter
[06:35] <hufi> yes but a german channel vor problems with c or c++
[06:35] <tonyyarusso> oh
[06:35] <DWSR> moyer: netstat -a
[06:35] <alivedata> deh1: i am not pulling your site - is apache started?
[06:35] <tonyyarusso> not sure
[06:36] <MajorPayne> hufi: I don't know.  I don't speak german, sorry.
[06:36] <deh1> how do i check... i 4get.. i thought it was started
[06:36] <Almighty_Henaro> Hey guys how do you manually unmount a partition
[06:36] <hufi> then pleas give me the name of an englisch one
[06:36] <Pelo> hufi,  there is ##c which is a c++ channel but in english,  if you can manage it
[06:36] <Almighty_Henaro> ?
[06:36] <hufi> ok
[06:36] <Pelo> hufi,  there is ##c which is a c++ channel but in english,  if you can manage it
[06:36] <alivedata> deh1: do you have a firewall on or port 80 blocked?
[06:36] <hufi> thanks
[06:36] <DWSR> Almighty_Henaro: umount <mount point>
[06:37] <MajorPayne> Pelo: ##C++ is C++, ##c is C.
[06:37] <NigelS> moyer: depending on what you want you can use iptraf, wireshark, ethereal, netstat, (lsof can tell you about open connections) etc
[06:37] <DWSR> Almighty_Henaro: sudo umount <mount point>*
[06:37] <maniaxmax> i have a WPC54GS that i'm trying to use. Ubuntu configured it automatically, but it doesn't want to connect through WPA, does anyone have any idea?
[06:37] <Almighty_Henaro> Thanks :D
[06:37] <moyer> NigelS : perfect. thank you
[06:37] <DWSR> NigelS: Wireshark IS Ethereal.
[06:37] <Pelo> hufi  did you see what MajorPayne  wrote  try ##c++
[06:37] <deh1> alivedata: hold on a sec lemme make sure me router isn't fuxxin it up
[06:37] <monkeybritches> Ethereal is Wireshark :)
[06:38] <MajorPayne> Pelo: He is talking about C programming, not C++ :-/
[06:38] <alivedata> maniamax: have you tried manual setup
[06:38] <moyer> DWSR :why are there two names for the same program?
[06:38] <Pelo> MajorPayne, then why did you come back with that comment about c++ ??
[06:38] <Flannel> moyer: ethereal changed it's name, it doesn't have two names
[06:38] <Almighty_Henaro> Hey guys I'm having trouble making my partitions bigger, I have 15 gigs of unallocated, unpartitioned space but it's not letting me make my partitions bigger
[06:38] <moyer> Flannel :thanks
[06:38] <MajorPayne> Pelo: I was stating that ##C is for C, ##C++ is for C++.
[06:38] <DWSR> moyer: Ethereal was the old name. It changed for some reason (can't remember exactly why).
[06:38] <monkeybritches> In June 2006 the project was renamed from Ethereal due to trademark issues. [1] 
[06:39] <MajorPayne> Pelo: You said they talk about C++ in ##c.
[06:39] <monkeybritches> Look up Wireshark on wikipedia
[06:39] <DWSR> Almighty_Henaro: Resizing partitions is risky business.
[06:39] <Almighty_Henaro> DWSR: It needs to be done :(
[06:39] <DWSR> Almighty_Henaro: Use gparted?
[06:39] <Pelo> MajorPayne,  I'm sorry , you're right,  my mistake
[06:39] <DWSR> !gparted
[06:39] <ubotu> GParted is is a !GUI partitioning program. Type  sudo apt-get install gparted  in a console to install it - A GParted "live" CD is available at http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[06:39] <maniaxmax> i have a WPC54GS that i'm trying to use. Ubuntu configured it automatically, but it doesn't want to connect through WPA, does anyone have any idea?
[06:39] <Almighty_Henaro> I am using it
[06:39] <deh1> alivedata: hmm
[06:39] <Almighty_Henaro> But it won't let me resize them
[06:39] <DWSR> I can't help you. I've never used it.
[06:39] <deh1> alivedata: i can ssh into it
[06:40] <Almighty_Henaro> Ah thanks anyways
[06:40] <MajorPayne> Pelo: Heh.  I never make mistakes :-P
[06:40] <Jstn> How can I get my firefox font to be like this: http://jaganath.files.wordpress.com/2006/07/antialiased.png (the file, edit, view, etc..) and not large like this: http://sushiknights.org/alejo/ubuntu/firefox.png
[06:40] <moyer> whats better Etherape or Wireshark?
[06:40] <alivedata> deh1: do you mind if i map it?
[06:40] <monkeybritches> I would rather be wiresharked
[06:40] <Pelo> Almighty_Henaro,  you need to unmount them first, and you can'T resize partitions you are using you might need to run gparted from the live cd
[06:40] <moyer> Cool monkeybritches : ill checkthem both out
[06:40] <Pelo> MajorPayne,  the how to you learn anything ?
[06:40] <Pelo> then
[06:40] <monkeybritches> Wireshark is the newer one
[06:40] <liquiddoom> moyer: I personally like wireshark, it's got a nice GUI
[06:41] <DWSR> moyer: Wireshark is the continuation of Ethereal. Ethereal is no longer supported.
[06:41] <Almighty_Henaro> Pelo I have them unmounted and I'm on a partition other than the one I'm trying to resize
[06:41] <Almighty_Henaro> I can shrink it but I can't make it bigger
[06:41] <maniaxmax> does anybody have any ideas?
[06:41] <moyer> why is there an (As root) option ?
[06:41] <alivedata> deh1: sounds like you have 2 issues, port/firewall/service, and apache config
[06:41] <MajorPayne> Pelo: I get it right the first time.  But I am just joking.
[06:41] <NigelS> strictly speaking the wireshark/ethereal thing was a semi-fork, they haven't nuked ethereal it's just that everyoen working on it has pretty much gone to wireshark
[06:42] <Pelo> Almighty_Henaro,  ok , also you cannot make it bigger to the left , if you follow me, you would have to move it first
[06:42] <DWSR> Almighty_Henaro: Is the partition you're trying to resize next to the unallocated space?
[06:42] <moyer> ahan i see
[06:42] <Almighty_Henaro> DSWR I believe it is
[06:42] <DWSR> Before or after?
[06:42] <Almighty_Henaro> After
[06:42] <DWSR> Can't see why it's not letting you then.
[06:42] <Almighty_Henaro> :- (
[06:42] <Jstn> How can I get my firefox font to be small like this: http://jaganath.files.wordpress.com/2006/07/antialiased.png (the file, edit, view, etc..) and not large like this: http://sushiknights.org/alejo/ubuntu/firefox.png
[06:43] <DWSR> Does the Desktop CD come with gparted on it?
[06:43] <deh1> alivedata: try it now
[06:43] <Pelo> Almighty_Henaro,  take a screenshot of the hdd in gparted and upload it so we can have a look
[06:43] <Almighty_Henaro> Okay :D
[06:43] <Pelo> DWSR, yes it does
[06:43] <MajorPayne> Jstn: Using Ctrl and + or - will adjust the font size.
[06:43] <alivedata> deh1: nope - port 80 is not open
[06:43] <DannyDunn> anyone here using irssi?
[06:43] <Flannel> !anyone | DannyDunn
[06:43] <ubotu> DannyDunn: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[06:43] <deh1> alivedata: def not my router then....
[06:43] <Jstn> MajorPayne, I don't mean the content size.
[06:43] <DWSR> Is there a point to having a DVD ISO anymore? Before it used to contain the live and install versions....now the CDs contain both.
[06:43] <jlulian38> Recently, Ubuntu has decided my screens resolution is 640x480, rather than 1290x1024
[06:44] <jlulian38> this only happened the last time I booted
[06:44] <Jstn> MajorPayne, I mean the application font size.
[06:44] <DWSR> Jstn: Gnome option.
[06:44] <alivedata> deh1: k, that will not keep us from getting apache working
[06:44] <Pelo> jlulian38, what video card ?
[06:44] <Flannel> DWSR: It still contains both install methods.  And additional packages to the alt CD
[06:44] <jlulian38> i910
[06:44] <Pelo> jlulian38,  did you update the kernel or something ?
[06:44] <alivedata> deh1 : netstat -a |grep 80
[06:44] <jlulian38> no
[06:44] <jlulian38> nothing
[06:44] <jlulian38> I just restarted
[06:44] <Pelo> jlulian38,  were you able to correct the problem or are you stuck ?
[06:44] <jhon> Hola a todos, alguien me puede dar una mano con Squirrelmail ?
[06:45] <DWSR> Ah.
[06:45] <MajorPayne> Jstn: Ohh, press the button in the middle, with the square.
[06:45] <jlulian38> and it won't let me change resolution of anything
[06:45] <Flannel> !es | jhon
[06:45] <ubotu> jhon: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:45] <deathblooms237> Sorry guys looks like i have to go back to xp for awhile. cant seem to get my mic to work. Thanks for the help everyone on makeing my ubuntu awsome "Pelo" cya guys
[06:45] <DWSR> So it's like reg+alt then?
[06:45] <Flannel> DWSR: Plus more packages
[06:45] <deh1> unix  4      [ ]          DGRAM                    20880    /dev/log
[06:45] <DWSR> heh.
[06:45] <deh1> alivedata: "unix  4      [ ]          DGRAM                    20880    /dev/log"
[06:45] <DWSR> Useless in other words :-P
[06:45] <MajorPayne> Jstn: And adjust the window size by moving the mouse near the edge of the window until the pointer changes shape, clicking and draging.
[06:45] <Jstn> MajorPayne, o.0 I'm not sure you're understanding.
[06:45] <Pelo> jlulian38,  edit xorg.conf and make sure the resolutions you need are available
[06:46] <jlulian38> I tried that Pelo
[06:46] <jlulian38> and it ust reverts to 640x480
[06:46] <Almighty_Henaro> Okay here's my gparted -> http://img465.imageshack.us/img465/1968/snapshot1rz3.png
[06:46] <jlulian38> this happens on my laptop too
[06:46] <alivedata> deh1: netstat -a |grep www
[06:46] <DWSR> Can Xfce run KDE apps?
[06:46] <Pelo> jlulian38,  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:46] <jlulian38> only it's from 1024x768 to 800x600
[06:46] <DannyDunn> mmmm... I LOVE gparted :)
[06:46] <jlulian38> alright I'll try that one then
[06:46] <DWSR> Almighty_Henaro: There's your problem.
[06:46] <DWSR> The unallocated space is before, not after.
[06:46] <MajorPayne> Jstn: Maybe not.  But that's all I can see different in the picture.  Except for the fonts used by Gnome.
[06:47] <DWSR> That's why you can't grow it.
[06:47] <Almighty_Henaro> Oh!
[06:47] <deh1> alivedata: "tcp6       0      0 *:www                   *:*                     LISTEN"
[06:47] <Almighty_Henaro> Anywyas to fix that?
[06:47] <Almighty_Henaro> Anyway*
[06:47] <DWSR> Yeah, move the whole partition.
[06:47] <moyer> wow wireshark is amazing. thanks again everyone here is very helpful
[06:47] <Pelo> jlulian38,  are you doing dual monitors or something ? using compiz, beryl , effects ? did you install anything video related ?
[06:47] <Almighty_Henaro> How do I go about doing that?
[06:47] <Flannel> Almighty_Henaro: How big is your current partition?  And how much freespace is infront of it?
[06:47] <alivedata> deh1: links localhost
[06:47] <therealnanotube> DWSR: yea, it can, just like gnome can run kde apps, and just like kde can run gnome apps.
[06:47] <bliss> hi
[06:47] <deh1> alivedata: ?
[06:47] <alivedata> deh1: yeh
[06:47] <Pelo> hello bliss
[06:48] <Almighty_Henaro> The one I want to make bigger has about 700MB of freespace
[06:48] <deh1> alivedata: w8 wat?
[06:48] <bliss> how come LUKS does not dycrypt partition on boot?
[06:48] <alivedata> deh1: apt-get install links
[06:48] <alivedata> deh1: command line browser
[06:48] <Almighty_Henaro> Oh I see how to move things
[06:48] <felixdecat> looking for
[06:48] <bliss> Pelo: hi
[06:49] <pinstp> how do i access my trash folder
[06:49] <Almighty_Henaro> This will be tricky
[06:49] <deh1> woah
[06:49] <deh1> alivedata: woah
[06:49] <MajorPayne> pinstp: What do you mean?
[06:49] <deh1> alivedata: lol
[06:49] <alivedata> deh1: the netstat command revealed that you r listening on port 80
[06:49] <Pelo> pinstp, it,s in the bottom right of the screen or in /home/user/.Trash
[06:49] <pinstp> like how do i get to the trash folder
[06:49] <alivedata> deh1: which is good
[06:49] <deh1> alivedata: o0o
[06:49] <maniaxmax> does anyone know how to  get WPA working in Ubuntu?
[06:49] <MajorPayne> pinstp: There should be an icon on the lower right hand corner (if you use Gnome and you did not remove it).  Just click on it.
[06:49] <deh1> alivedata: schweet
[06:49] <Almighty_Henaro> I'll try to make it work now
[06:49] <DWSR> Almighty_Henaro: Might I suggest backing up?
[06:50] <DannyDunn> maniaxmax: I use networkmanager
[06:50] <pinstp> ok i found it ty
[06:50] <deh1> alivedata: :) so now what could be wrong
[06:50] <elfman> whats the problem with WPA for you using Ubuntu?
[06:50] <DWSR> And if you don't have somewhere to back up to, here's my suggestion:
[06:50] <alivedata> deh1: did you install links?
[06:50] <jlulian38> Thanks Pelo that worked great :) now I just gotta get out of rescue mode :P
[06:50] <maniaxmax> DannyDunn: forgive my Squirrely ignorance, but whats that?
[06:50] <deh1> yup
[06:50] <Almighty_Henaro> DWSR, Too late already doing it
[06:50] <Pelo> jlulian38,  restart
[06:50] <Almighty_Henaro> DWSR, good suggestion though
[06:50] <Almighty_Henaro> ;)
[06:50] <deh1> alivedata: and did the other command u tld me
[06:50] <Falstius> how can I keep my computer from beeping when I use something like shutdown -h 30?  It will beep every few minutes to warn me it is shutting down, but I'm trying to fall asleep :)
[06:50] <DannyDunn> maniaxmax: pretty sure it is a default application...
[06:50] <DWSR> Create a parition in the free space (a sepreate one), then just backup to it and delete the old partition and grow the new partition.
[06:51] <alivedata> deh1: grep parses the output
[06:51] <Pelo> Falstius,  menu > sytem > prefs > sounds
[06:51] <Flannel> Falstius: why are you having it turn off in 30 minutes?
[06:51] <Doctor> Falstius at?
[06:51] <DannyDunn> maniaxmax: is a network manager for wired and wireless networks
[06:51] <keen> how can i change ownership of a folder/drive from root to me?
[06:51] <elfman> networm manager is for both wired and wireless
[06:51] <deh1> alivedata: what's grep?
[06:51] <Falstius> Flannel: because I want my download to finish.  I've already disabled enable system beep in the sounds, and it only beeps now when I'm turning it off.
[06:51] <alivedata> deh1: man grep ;)
[06:52] <MajorPayne> !grep | deh1
[06:52] <ubotu> deh1: 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
[06:52] <mrwho> Can anyone tell me, do I have to compile alsa drivers with my corresponding microphone set to get it to work right?
[06:52] <Flannel> Falstius: what sort of download?  Just set it up to turnoff after the download completes
[06:52] <Pelo> keen,  man chown
[06:52] <maniaxmax> DannyDunn: how do i get to it?
[06:52] <keen> pelo thanks
[06:52] <MajorPayne> deh1: Heh, that did not tell you.  Try man grep.
[06:52] <Falstius> flannel, utorrent doesn't support that.
[06:52] <DWSR> Can someone tell me what sound daemon comes with Xubuntu by default and how I can manage it?
[06:52] <Pelo> mrwho,  shouldn't I think type alsamixer in the terminal and make sure it's not muted
[06:52] <Falstius> ohwell, I'll figure it out later.  wife is getting grumpy.
[06:52] <Flannel> Falstius: Does utorrent support stopping the program after it's complete?
[06:52] <alivedata> deh1: did you install links?
[06:53] <deh1> alivedata: yea
[06:53] <Pelo> DWSR,  maybe you should ask in #xubuntu
[06:53] <deh1> alivedata: i'm running it atm
[06:53] <Almighty_Henaro> Oh crap I should have backed up
[06:53] <Almighty_Henaro> e_e
[06:53] <Pelo> Flannel,  it does
[06:53] <alivedata> deh1 : links localhost
[06:53] <invain> Can anyone tell me, How to compile  minimo source for arm?
[06:53] <DWSR> Pelo: Heh, I could, but I'm here already, and I don't think it's THAT big of a deal.
[06:53] <DWSR> It's not like I'm asking how to write an Xfce applet or anything.
[06:53] <mrwho> pelo: I went into alsamixer and under mic is says MM and won't let me turn it up?
[06:53] <MajorPayne> DWSR: You mean mixer?  Try alsamixer at the command line.
[06:53] <Flannel> Falstius: just do something like utorrent [whatever]  && shutdown -h now, or whatever.
[06:54] <dstaduli> did my question go through?
[06:54] <Pelo> DWSR,  I was just thinking that ppl who use xubuntu might be more likely to know
[06:54] <DannyDunn> maniaxmax: 234610 < Almighty_Henaro> Okay here's my gparted -> http://img465.imageshack.us/img465/1968/snapshot1rz3.png
[06:54] <alivedata> deh1: open localhost
[06:54] <DannyDunn> hmm... oops
[06:54] <alivedata> deh1: or the ip
[06:54] <DannyDunn> maniaxmax: 234610 < Almighty_Henaro> Okay here's my gparted -> http://img465.imageshack.us/img465/1968/snapshot1rz3.png
[06:54] <Doctor> Flannel: i was going to suggest to him to look into the at command
[06:54] <maniaxmax> DannyDunn 234610?
[06:54] <mrwho> pelo: any idea?
[06:54] <DannyDunn> not working
[06:54] <DannyDunn> hold
[06:54] <DannyDunn> damn copy and paste
[06:54] <DannyDunn> lol
[06:55] <Geminias> lzm2dir ... how do i get it???
[06:55] <dstaduli> ANYONE: What make files are required for make to run? I am trying to install libusb and I have Makefile.in and Makefile.am and when I try and make it says that there are no make files
[06:55] <Geminias> !lzm2dir
[06:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lzm2dir - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:55] <deh1> alivedata: No such file or directory
[06:55] <DannyDunn> maniaxmax: www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager
[06:55] <alivedata> deh1: open localhost/x.txt
[06:55] <Flannel> Doctor: that's still the same problem as doing it in 30 minutes (although I suppose without the beeps), but the issue of whether or not your download slows down and doesn't complete still remains (although I suppose that's not a super big problem)
[06:56] <MajorPayne> !compile | dstaduli
[06:56] <ubotu> dstaduli: 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!)
[06:56] <Doctor> dstaduli: look for some guide that tells you to run ./configure
[06:56] <Pelo> mrwho,  in alsamixer   arrow to the mick , type m to toggle mute on/off and user the up arrow to up the volume, you can also try the differnt analog devices available see if one works
[06:56] <Geminias> how do i extract .lzm file?  (or how do i get lzm2dir)... thanks
[06:56] <deh1> alivedata: still "No such file or directory"
[06:56] <dstaduli> I ran ./configure
[06:56] <Doctor> hmmm
[06:56] <alivedata> deh1: does links open?
[06:56] <deh1> yea
[06:56] <deh1> i'm in it
[06:57] <deh1> been hittin 'g'
[06:57] <deh1> then
[06:57] <MajorPayne> dstaduli: There should be a readme that came with it.
[06:57] <Pelo> mrwho,  other then that, try lookin in the forum  , I know a lot of ppl have had difficulties getting the mic to work , there are probably a bunch of tricks in there to get it done,  I donT' have a mic myself,  as far as I know it might not actualy work on my comp either
[06:57] <maniaxmax> DannyDunn: it shows up as it being the newest version in apt
[06:57] <deh1> entering the localhost
[06:57] <alivedata> deh1: enter ip
[06:57] <deh1> alivedata: k
[06:57] <dstaduli> MajorPayne I am following it but it says to make and I get an error
[06:57] <Geminias> how do i extract .lzm file?  (or how do i get lzm2dir)... thanks
[06:57] <alivedata> deh1 : u r on the we box correct?
[06:57] <eddiedean> sup.
[06:57] <DannyDunn> maniaxmax: are you running gnome?
[06:57] <dstaduli> Doctor, I change directories, run ./configure and then make and it says it needs a make file but there already is makefile.am and makefile.in
[06:58] <cheeza> cheeza
[06:58] <deh1> alivedata: w8... my IP in my network, or my innerwebz IP?
[06:58] <dstaduli> just like the readme says to do
[06:58] <maniaxmax> DannyDunn: yes
[06:58] <alivedata> deh1: internal ip
[06:58] <LadyFantasy> i'm having some issues getting sound working with an audigy 4 card... no sound at all.  there was sound on the live cd.  i've done the due diligence and googled until i can't google anymore... tried all the tricks i found with no luck... ideas?
[06:58] <cheeza> hai...
[06:58] <deh1> alivedata: that worked
[06:58] <DannyDunn> maniaxmax: system - Prefs - Sessions
[06:58] <alivedata> deh1: for index.html?
[06:58] <DannyDunn> maniaxmax: make sure network manager is listed in there to start
[06:58] <deh1> alivedata: w8
[06:58] <mrwho> Pelo: I tried hitting m and then turning the mic up, it wouldn't go up so that tells me I didn't compile the driver right, I don't know what I'm doing wrong
[06:58] <deh1> alivedata: how do u rename files
[06:59] <alivedata> deh1: mv <file> <newfile>
[06:59] <deh1> alivedata: x.txt used to be index.html
[06:59] <alivedata> deh1: k
[06:59] <Pelo> mrwho,  did you compile alsamixer manualy, why ? it is usualy installed with ubuntu by default,  are you using a special mic or something ?
[06:59] <Call> Does anyone know how to convert a RO external hard drive into a FW drive???
[06:59] <Doctor> dstaduli: theres some dumb tool that takes the Makefile.in and makes it
[06:59] <Doctor> autoconf
[07:00] <Call> i mean RW
[07:00] <deh1> alivedata: k
[07:00] <Pelo> Call,  what FS ?
[07:00] <Call> Pelo, I mean RW sorry
[07:00] <maniaxmax> DannyDunn: *sigh* it's not loading sessions...
[07:00] <dstaduli> Doctor, thank you
[07:00] <deh1> alivedata: usin my "internal IP", it wrks
[07:00] <Pelo> Call,  what File System ?
[07:00] <austinhawk> has anyone had an issue with alt-f4 not working?  it is setup correctly in my keyboard shortcuts, but instead of showing as alt-f4, it is alt+0x89.
[07:00] <mrwho> Pelo: I am using a logitech mic I just fig since alsa didn't pick up the mic I would download a new driver and try to compile it myself
[07:00] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> LadyFantasy, what happens when you type alsamixer in a terminal?
[07:00] <Call> Pelo, what do you mean?
[07:00] <alivedata> deh1: so links <ip> opens index.html
[07:00] <mrwho> No luck
[07:00] <Vooloo> do people still laugh at you for running ubuntu?
[07:00] <LadyFantasy> \x6e\x65\x72\x64: i've unmuted all the channels
[07:01] <deh1> alivedata: yup
[07:01] <LadyFantasy> volume's all up
[07:01] <Pelo> mrwho,  ah,  did you lookup the mic model in the forum ? I would try that next,  actualy I would have tried that first
[07:01] <Call> Pelo, sorry im linux noob
[07:01] <keen> Pelo: am i doing this wrong, sudo keen /media   to change media to me?
[07:01] <LadyFantasy> unchecked the "use digital output" switch or whatever it was
[07:01] <alivedata> deh1: so you r working
[07:01] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> LadyFantasy, did you try turning up surround? my laptop wouldn't get any sound until I turned surround on
[07:01] <LadyFantasy> turned up everything
[07:01] <mrwho> Pelo: in Ubuntu forums?
[07:01] <Pelo> Call, that might be the issue,  what format ? ntfs , fat32, ext3, etc ?
[07:01] <LadyFantasy> it seems to be specific to the audigy cards from what i've seen... but so far, none of the solutions seem to work
[07:02] <Pelo> mrwho,  yes    www.ubuntuforums.org
[07:02] <Vooloo> does anyone run ubuntu successfully on a sony vaio?
[07:02] <deh1> alivedata: wadda u mean?
[07:02] <mrwho> I'll take a look
[07:02] <coffee> i have a sound blaster audigy x2 card and it works great
[07:02] <Call> Pelo, it is ext3
[07:02] <xtknight> !xgl
[07:02] <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
[07:02] <dstaduli> Doctor: When I ran ./configure it checked for gawk, and returned a no, I assume then I need to get gawk??
[07:02] <WindsofTime> ^_^
[07:03] <alivedata> deh1: apache is running correctly, and anything on your internal local segment can browse to it - however firewall is blocking external access?
[07:03] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> LadyFantasy, did it stop working after the install, or after the upgrades?
[07:03] <coffee> does anyone know what software I can use to remote desktop into a windows machine?
[07:03] <Pelo> Call,  then it should be RW,  maybe you need ot change the permisson , try  in the terminal   sudo chmod 777 /path/to/drive
[07:03] <Doctor> dstaduli: did it stop and say so?
[07:03] <MajorPayne> dstaduli: "sudo aptitude install gawk".
[07:03] <Geminias> do you need slax to extract .lzm? lol
[07:03] <Pelo> coffee,  vnc ?
[07:03] <MajorPayne> Pelo: vnc is not remote desktop.
[07:04] <Doctor> coffee: something involving "rdesktop"
[07:04] <dstaduli> Doctor: it runs a check to see if gcc, mawk, etc
[07:04] <coffee> alright i'll search the database for it
[07:04] <dstaduli> and lists out if it faiils or passes
[07:04] <Seveas> coffee, tsclient/rdesktop, to be found in Applications -> Internet -> Terminal server client
[07:04] <deh1> alivedata: i guess apache is wrkin cuz i can c my page from inside my network
[07:04] <keen> so can i not change ownership from root to me?
[07:04] <LadyFantasy> \x6e\x65\x72\x64: i don't remember... i think it worked after the install, but not after upgrades
[07:04] <deh1> alivedata: but
[07:04] <LadyFantasy> i did try going back one kernel rev
[07:04] <reuscel> i have a simple gnome problem.
[07:05] <Pelo> g'night DannyDunn
[07:05] <deh1> alivedata: what firewall would b blocking port 80?
[07:05] <MajorPayne> deh1: You most likely need to set up port forwarding if you are behind a router.
[07:05] <alivedata> deh1: jump on your firewall and forward port 80 to that internal IP OR if your isp is blocking port 80 you can map a different port to port 80 internal
[07:05] <yoyovoe> #ubuntu-cn
[07:05] <Doctor> dstaduli: it only matters if it stops like checking for gawk: no
[07:05] <Doctor> #
[07:05] <alivedata> deh1: could be your ISP
[07:05] <Pelo> reuscel,  donT' make us guess ther are dozens of simple gnome problems and we have no patience
[07:05] <WindsofTime> WOW... when it begins to install it is SLOOOWWWW
[07:05] <dstaduli> Doctor: the only thing that the system "fails" is that it returns a no on checking if gawk is installed and it says "chekcing for c compiler default output file name...configure: error C compiler cannot create executables"
[07:05] <reuscel> i accidentally deleted the part of the panel that had the icon for selecting a wireless network, and when i try to re-add it to the panel, i can't seem to find the launcher.  any ideas on how to restore those icons to the panel?
[07:05] <Doctor> !ask > reuscel (this weeks bot abuse)
[07:06] <Seveas> !compiling | dstaduli
[07:06] <ubotu> dstaduli: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[07:06] <Pelo> WindsofTime,  8 gig isnT' much space to work with,  be patient
[07:06] <alivedata> deh1: what kind of firewall?
[07:06] <WindsofTime> with 256ram
[07:06] <WindsofTime> :P
[07:06] <dstaduli> Seveas: I am reading that while I talk in here
[07:06] <WindsofTime> I am pateint ^_^
[07:06] <Doctor> dstaduli: did you install build-essentials at any point?
[07:06] <Seveas> reuscel, add the 'Notification area' to your panel
[07:06] <retnuh> Hi
[07:07] <deh1> if any is there, it would b the router
[07:07] <Seveas> dstaduli, good :) Please install build-essential while reading :)
[07:07] <Pelo> reuscel,  it's called nm-pannel I beleive
[07:07] <Seveas> Pelo, nope
[07:07] <reuscel> Seveas, i did that, but only my battery meter and Google desktop came back
[07:07] <Seveas> nm doesn't have a panel applet, it's a notification area icon
[07:07] <Pelo> awrighty, I'm going to bed not
[07:07] <Seveas> reuscel, logout, log back in
[07:07] <alivedata> deh1: If your ISP is blocking port 80 you r out of luck; for running a web server on port 80 that is
[07:07] <retnuh> Can someone private message me that can possibly help me to see if my video card driver is installed. My windows are shaky...
[07:07] <Seveas> n-m may be confused
[07:08] <dstadul> my connections keeps on getting droped
[07:08] <dstadul> sry
[07:08] <Pelo> g'night folks
[07:08] <Doctor> lol my windows are shakey too but due to jets
[07:08] <Doctor> :)
[07:08] <hexstar> alivedata: he can run the server on port 8080 or some such
[07:08] <deh1> alivedata: hmmm
[07:08] <Retnuh> Can anyone help me with Video Driver?
[07:08] <Doctor> dstaduli: you may or may not have missed the build-essentials recommendation
[07:08] <Retnuh> how can i find out it is installed
[07:09] <hexstar> that's how I got my server up, kdxvcfa.dyndns:8080
[07:09] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> LadyFantasy, if you know what is the audigy4 module is you can try replacing the current one with it
[07:09] <alivedata> hexstar: sure he can - but not many people would know what port he was on!
[07:09] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> the current with the old one that worked
[07:09] <deh1> alivedata: gonna check some forums 2 c if others r using verizon FiOs to connect their server
[07:09] <hexstar> deh1: doesn't fios forbid in their aus the use of their service to host servers? :P
[07:09] <dstadul> Doctor: I got that I am looking at it right now
[07:09] <hexstar> *aup
[07:09] <Retnuh> Video Card help....anyone......
[07:10] <LadyFantasy> \x6e\x65\x72\x64: ?  I believe it is the emu10k something or other
[07:10] <alivedata> deh1: you can change your port in your httpd.conf
[07:10] <Doctor> who doesn't forbid servers?:)
[07:10] <Seveas> !repeat | Retnuh
[07:10] <ubotu> Retnuh: 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
[07:10] <WindsofTime> Thank you agian Pelo
[07:10] <LadyFantasy> yeah, emu10k1
[07:10] <dstadul> Doctor: The problem is that I am trying to set up a wireless card on the box and so I cannot download anything
[07:10] <alivedata> deh1: Listen <port>
[07:10] <hexstar> deh1: luckily ISP's don't seem to care to monitor bandwidth so you can run a server on a port other then 80 without trouble unless you are affecting other customers
[07:10] <cod1> My friend is trying to edit a file and save it through txt editor.. and he gets this:
[07:10] <cod1> ou do not have the permissions necessary to save the file. Please check that you typed the location correctly and try again.
[07:10] <cod1> what does he do?
[07:10] <hexstar> cod1: sudo editor file
[07:11] <Seveas> cod1, he edited a file he should not edit :)
[07:11] <echosystm> "/bin/sh: /usr/bin/esd: not found"
[07:11] <alivedata> deh1: sometimes when you opt for a static ip you get port 80
[07:11] <echosystm> what does this mean?
[07:11] <cod1> a tutorial told him to ;p
[07:11] <astro76> hexstar, heh not quite true, you're on comcast, comcast will call and threaten you if you hit 200GB in a month :/
[07:11] <Seveas> echosystm, install esound if you want to use it
[07:11] <echosystm> ok
[07:11] <alivedata> deh1: although you need to heed your aup
[07:11] <LadyFantasy> \x6e\x65\x72\x64: the emu10k1 module (which is correct for that card) is loaded, onboard sound is disabled also in case that was interfering...
[07:11] <hexstar> astro76: really?
[07:11] <Call> Pelo, hmmm that did not seem to work
[07:11] <deh1> alivedata: they wouldn't let me have a static IP :\
[07:11] <coffee> if i'm trying to log into a windows machine, i put the ip address but under protocol do I keep RDP?  when i click connect, it just goes away :\
[07:11] <hexstar> astro76: I'm pretty sure I hit that at least once and heard nothing
[07:12] <deh1> alivedata: heed my aup?
[07:12] <astro76> hexstar, google it, you'll see lots of complaints, especially due to the fact they don't admit the cap
[07:12] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> LadyFantasy, did you try playing with analog/digital output mute button
[07:12] <alivedata> deh1: change your port in your httpd.conf to 8000 or 8080 - whatever
[07:12] <LadyFantasy> yes i did
[07:12] <Seveas> coffee, rdp is correct. It goes away while trying to connect and will pop up later saying that it failed :)
[07:12] <Seveas> alivedata, ports are in conf.d/ports.conf on ubuntu :)
[07:12] <deh1> where's httpd.conf
[07:12] <Doctor> coffee: run rdesktop from command line like rdesktop host:port, then you should get faster results or no results ;)
[07:13] <hexstar> astro76: well screw them the bandwidth is mine, all mine :P
[07:13] <Seveas> err, just ports.conf, it's not in conf.d :)
[07:13] <astro76> hexstar, and I got called one month
[07:13] <Seveas> deh1, you need to edit /etc/apache2/ports.conf
[07:13] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> LadyFantasy, what do you get when you type lspci -v | grep Creative ?
[07:13] <alivedata> Seveas: thanks! all these damn distros!
[07:13] <AzMoo[w] > Hey, does anybody know which package supplies the PDO extension for PHP5?
[07:13] <Geminias> damn dogs
[07:13] <Geminias> dawgs
[07:13] <echosystm> "(process:6850): GStreamer-WARNING **: The GStreamer function gst_init_get_option_group() was..."
[07:13] <Seveas> alivedata, debian/ubuntu have the best apache config setup I've seen so far
[07:13] <Geminias> how do i extract .lzm files
[07:13] <echosystm> any ideas what this one is? lol
[07:13] <hexstar> astro76: what'd they say, a warning and next time suspension?
[07:13] <LadyFantasy> 05:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB0400 Audigy2 Value Subsystem: Creative Labs Unknown device 1021
[07:14] <Geminias> i kinda want to install a new network driver
[07:14] <Geminias> but can't do this without extracting the .zlm
[07:14] <Geminias> .lzm*
[07:14] <Seveas> Geminias, p7zip can extract it
[07:14] <LadyFantasy> \x6e\x65\x72\x64: the card appears to be identified correctly (exactly as it was under gentoo on the same machine)
[07:14] <Geminias> it says unrecognized format :(
[07:14] <alivedata> Seveas: depends on my application - sometimes I compile from src - i agree debian generally rules
[07:14] <astro76> hexstar, join #ubuntu-offtopic or pm me
[07:15] <deh1> alivedata: it currently says "Listen 80"
[07:15] <Geminias> i used the -d option
[07:15] <hexstar> deh1: change it to Listen 8080
[07:15] <Seveas> alivedata, even if I compile from source, I mimic the debian config style
[07:15] <hexstar> and change firewall accordingly
[07:15] <deh1> alivedata: k
[07:15] <FruitLoop> I seem to have messed up my java configuration.. now I can't reinstall it... it tells me "E: sun-java6-bin: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1. E: sun-java6-plugin: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured". Anyone know what's going on or how to fix?
[07:16] <SiroSoriS> does anyone know if it's hard getting internal laptop modems to work under Ubuntu please?
[07:16] <alivedata> Seveas: then again depends on my application; i have had dr reasons to compile apache/php to one directory
[07:16] <Doctor> siro signs lead to yes
[07:16] <Doctor> win modems and all that
[07:16] <Geminias> is there some other option i need?
[07:16] <Geminias> p7zip said "unkown suffix"
[07:16] <Seveas> FruitLoop, apt-get -f install
[07:16] <Geminias> to the .lzm file
[07:16] <deh1> alivedata: it work from where u r?
[07:17] <Seveas> !u | deh1
[07:17] <ubotu> deh1: 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..
[07:17] <Tromb> whats the diff tween i368 and x86_64??
[07:17] <alivedata> deh1: what port?
[07:17] <LadyFantasy> well, i'm booting back to gentoo... this has already taken too much time
[07:17] <alivedata> deh1: did you mod your firewall or r u on dmz?
[07:17] <Doctor> !elitism | Seveas ;)
[07:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about elitism - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:17] <LadyFantasy> \x6e\x65\x72\x64: thanks for the help, but i give up. shouldn't have to go through all this pain for something so simple, and my gentoo works perfectly.
[07:18] <Seveas> Doctor, only if speaking proper english is elitism
[07:18] <deh1> i set my server's IP as a DMZ on my router
[07:18] <deh1> alivedata: i set my server's IP as a DMZ on my router
[07:18] <alivedata> deh1: k - did u restart apache?
[07:18] <deh1> ubotu: maybe i am dutch or somethin!!!
[07:18] <alivedata> deh1: what port?
[07:19] <Doctor> actually at last check xchat defaulted to fixing u->you
[07:19] <deh1> alivedata: no :\ how do i restart apache? lol
[07:19] <billfest> who #deh1
[07:19] <alivedata> deh1: apache2ctl restart ?
[07:19] <Seveas> sudo apache2ctl graceful
[07:20] <BlackaCid> how do i edit this file /etc/defaultfile:///etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common i cant gain accses to it (im new)
[07:20] <Seveas> or sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 reload
[07:20] <alivedata> deh1: seveas gave u a couple options
[07:20] <eth1c> Anyone know something that will allow me to watch DivX movies from sites like stage6.divx.com ?
[07:20] <Seveas> BlackaCid, sudo -H gedit /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common
[07:20] <FruitLoop> Seveas: I tried.. but result is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32331/
[07:20] <Darkkish> Seveas, what does sudo -H do?
[07:20] <Seveas> eth1c, mplayer + w32codecs
[07:21] <BlackaCid> thank you il try
[07:21] <Seveas> Darkkish, reset $HOME so gedit won't clobber things in your $HOME with root-owned files
[07:21] <Doctor> hey back in the day I had "gpm" or something set that allowed me to copy/paste between VTs using my mouse
[07:21] <Darkkish> i see
[07:21] <eth1c> ty
[07:21] <Doctor> is that still possible? aand what was I using ;)
[07:21] <deh1> alivedata: restarted
[07:21] <BlackaCid> thank you seveas
[07:22] <Seveas> FruitLoop, sudo dpkg -P sun-java6-plugin sun-java6-bin
[07:22] <alivedata> deh1: netstat -a |grep www
[07:22] <deh1> tcp6       0      0 ip6-localhost:53593     ip6-localhost:www       TIME_WAIT
[07:22] <deh1> tcp6       0      0 ip6-localhost:53595     ip6-localhost:www       TIME_WAIT
[07:22] <deh1> tcp6       0      0 ip6-localhost:53594     ip6-localhost:www       TIME_WAIT
[07:22] <deh1> tcp6       0      0 ip6-localhost:53597     ip6-localhost:www       TIME_WAIT
[07:22] <deh1> tcp6       0      0 ip6-localhost:53596     ip6-localhost:www       TIME_WAIT
[07:22] <deh1> tcp6       0      0 ip6-localhost:53599     ip6-localhost:www       TIME_WAIT
[07:22] <deh1> tcp6       0      0 ip6-localhost:53598     ip6-localhost:www       TIME_WAIT
[07:22] <deh1> tcp6       0      0 ip6-localhost:53600     ip6-localhost:www       TIME_WAIT
[07:22] <Doctor> lucy!
[07:22] <Darkkish> o noes!
[07:22] <louiswins> Doctor: gpm is right; I'm using it.
[07:22] <alivedata> deh1: you r up
[07:22] <Seveas> !paste | deh1
[07:22] <ubotu> deh1: 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)
[07:23] <Geminias> I would just like to point out that I HATE .lzm files
[07:23] <Doctor> darn, I'm running gpm right now but not gettin that
[07:23] <Tromb> anyone know how to make an external hard drive change from RO to RW?
[07:23] <Seveas> Tromb, which filesystem? ext3?
[07:23] <Tromb> Seveas, yes.
[07:23] <deh1> ubotu: sry I'm a real noob :\
[07:23] <Seveas> Tromb, mount -o remount,rw /dev/yourdrivehere
[07:24] <deh1> oh -.-
[07:24] <SiroSoriS> ntfs?
[07:24] <Darkkish> lol my little volume applet
[07:24] <alivedata> deh1: remember that you will need to tell your users to access via http://www.outcast-colony.com:8080/
[07:24] <Darkkish> has migrated it's way from right next to the quit button
[07:24] <Darkkish> all the way to the other side of my clock
[07:24] <Darkkish> in fact... my clock has migrated too
[07:24] <n00dl3> deh1: Thats a bot
[07:24] <deh1> alivedata: w8? its wrkin?
[07:24] <Darkkish> what is going on  :O
[07:24] <Seveas> Darkkish, they got bored?
[07:24] <alivedata> deh1: yup - your isp was blocking 80
[07:25] <FruitLoop> Seveas: that didn't seem to work either. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32332/ ;(
[07:25] <deh1> n00d13: i realized that :P -.-
[07:25] <Tromb> Seveas, how do i find out if it is sdb1 ro what?
[07:25] <deh1> alivedata: sunnuva sh*t
[07:25] <Seveas> FruitLoop, sudo dpkg -P sun-java6-plugin sun-java6-bin sun-java6-jre
[07:25] <Seveas> :)
[07:25] <alivedata> deh1: have fun
[07:25] <Tromb> ro = or
[07:25] <Seveas> Tromb, use the mount command with no arguments
[07:26] <alivedata> deh1: remember that /var/log is friend
[07:26] <Seveas> and you'll see what's mounted where
[07:26] <deh1> alivedata: so it wrks?
[07:26] <deh1> alivedata: lol k
[07:26] <alivedata> deh1: yes
[07:26] <deh1> alivedata: thx SOOOOOOOOO much
[07:26] <Tromb> Seveas, ??
[07:26] <FruitLoop> Seveas: That don't work either ;)
[07:26] <Seveas> FruitLoop, pastebin the output again :)
[07:27] <alivedata> deh1: no worries have a good one - i just need to learn all that shorthand ;)
[07:27] <Tromb> seveas, ok i see
[07:28] <MFen> when i change system>preferences>font>font rendering, does it take place immediately?
[07:28] <MFen> cuz i just did that, and i didn't notice anything. and i also didn't get a popup saying to restart. :)
[07:28] <FruitLoop> Seveas: here - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32333/
[07:28] <Tromb> Seveas, ok now what??
[07:28] <deh1> alivedata: u c my index page?
[07:28] <MFen> never mind, now i do see a difference
[07:28] <Seveas> Tromb, did you do the mount -o remount,rw trick?
[07:29] <alivedata> deh1: nothing on there
[07:29] <deh1> o
[07:29] <deh1> :P
[07:29] <Tromb> Seveas, yes.
[07:29] <Seveas> Tromb, then it's done :)
[07:29] <Seveas> FruitLoop, sudo dpkg -P sun-java6-plugin sun-java6-bin sun-java6-jre sun-java6-fonts
[07:29] <Seveas> we're getting closer :)
[07:29] <Chris__> hi
[07:29] <Tromb> Seveas, it's still saying I don't have permission to write to that folder
[07:30] <eTiger13> tromb: chmod it then and give yourself write access
[07:30] <Seveas> Tromb, then you may simply have to chmod/chown it
[07:30] <Seveas> !chmod | Tromb
[07:30] <ubotu> Tromb: The files and directories on an Ubuntu system are organized according to a standard, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard - file permissions are explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions - All filenames and directory names (and many other things) are case sensitive in Linux
[07:30] <Retnuh> I think I took care of my video driver problem, but i need to know how to restart X..............How do I do this?
[07:30] <eTiger13> Does everything done in a GUI have a command line equivalent?
[07:31] <FruitLoop> Seveas: Ok, that seemed to do something... at least it didn't give out errors that time.
[07:31] <defrysk> eTiger13, yes
[07:31] <Seveas> Retnuh, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart (WARNING: will log you out)
[07:31] <r0b-> Retnuh Ctrl + Alt + Backspace also works
[07:31] <r0b-> :P
[07:31] <Seveas> FruitLoop, good, then now try apt-get install sun-java6-plugin
[07:31] <Chris__> I'm currently in the process of installing ubuntu on my laptop (text based install, as it uses a radeon graphics card) and I'm having some trouble configuring the network.
[07:33] <eth1c> is the w32codecs on aptitude? if not where should i get them?
[07:33] <deh1> alivedata: so do i gotta type ":8080" after outcast-colony.com?
[07:33] <eTiger13> so if I configured my wireless card from the gui, including wpa, I should be able to go to the command line and see those changes? And then repeat them from a non-GUI perspective?
[07:33] <astro76> !w32codecs | eth1c
[07:33] <ubotu> eth1c: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[07:33] <dstadul> Doctor: I installed a new build essentials and it solved my problem
[07:33] <eth1c> kk ty
[07:33] <Chris__> specifically, I have to connect to a wpa encrypted wireless network, and from what I can see the manual configuration wants me to connect directly to a modem
[07:34] <dstadul> Doctor:turns out where I thought the .configure was completing it was actually interupting because of an error
[07:34] <Seveas> Chris__, wpa on the commandline still sucks
[07:34] <Seveas> Chris__, and the text installer definitely doesn't support it
[07:34] <Chris__> well that's a catch-22, because I can't get to the graphical interface without being online
[07:34] <Chris__> as I have to download the proprietary drivers for radeon
[07:35] <dstadul> Doctor: thanks for your help
[07:35] <Seveas> the proprietary drivers are on the live cd
[07:35] <BlackaCid> i am unable to select a higher resolution than 1024x768 can someone help please?
[07:35] <FruitLoop> Seveas: ok.. I think it's working again now.
[07:35] <Seveas> !resolutio | BlackaCid
[07:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about resolutio - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:35] <Seveas> !resolution | BlackaCid
[07:35] <ubotu> BlackaCid: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:35] <bruenig> Chris__, you can connect to the  network via cli and use lynx or some other text browser
[07:36] <Seveas> bruenig, not from the installer if the network has WPA encryption :)
[07:36] <bruenig> oh is he in the installer?
[07:36] <Seveas> text-based installer that is
[07:36] <Seveas> the live cd does support wpa
[07:36] <hexstar> !wpa
[07:36] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[07:37] <Chris__> alright, the biggest problem I've had with the live installation is that the boot fails upon trying to launch server X
[07:37] <Ron-Na> Can anybody guide me to a useful hint: I have installed XP, then Ubuntu and now XP stops at "Starting up ...."  It seems resizing did not work well.
[07:37] <Lustblader> reinstall!!!
[07:37] <albert> I have almost a similar problem
[07:38] <Seveas> Chris__, try the 'safe graphics mode' boot option
[07:38] <albert> my vista
[07:38] <albert> disapeared
[07:38] <albert> when I installed ubuntu
[07:38] <Seveas> albert, consider that a blessing
[07:38] <albert> hahaha
[07:38] <albert> yeah, probably ubuntu is great
[07:38] <albert> but i wanted to get back to it to use other software
[07:38] <Ron-Na> I would also find it as a blessing, but one of our programs is only working on XP
[07:38] <Chris__> alright, thanks for the help. One last question
[07:38] <albert> and now i can't install it anymore
[07:39] <albert> because i don't have enough space on my hd
[07:39] <Chris__> the solution is described here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=414194. It says to install through the alternate installation
[07:39] <Ron-Na> me too. I cannot install xp anymore either
[07:39] <albert> i tried goingwith ubuntu to the partions hwere vista is
[07:39] <Chris__> do I require internet connectability to use that solution?
[07:39] <albert> and delete files but it wont let me
[07:39] <albert> it says it's a read only drive
[07:39] <ferronica> what applications do i need to creat themes ?
[07:39] <Chris__> *connectivity
[07:39] <eTiger13> So there's no way to connect to a wireless network with wpa using Feisty Server?
[07:40] <albert> can I change that??? so i can delete stuff on my read only drive?
[07:40] <Seveas> eTiger13, there is a way but it's not easy
[07:40] <Seveas> !wpa | eTiger13
[07:40] <ubotu> eTiger13: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[07:41] <Tromb> OK, after trying sudo chmod 777 /file/directory it still is not working
[07:41] <Tromb> Seveas, any clues?
[07:42] <albert> anyone know, how to delete things on a partition not used by ubuntu (read only)?
[07:42] <Seveas> Tromb, put the output of 'mount' on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[07:42] <Ron-Na> fdisk !!!
[07:42] <Ron-Na> gpart you can delete the partition
[07:42] <albert> i don't want to delete the partition
[07:42] <albert> just some files
[07:42] <albert> is that possible?
[07:43] <Ron-Na> no, just the entire partition
[07:43] <hexstar> albert: sudo rm -rf file
[07:43] <hexstar> or sudo rm -drf folder
[07:43] <bruenig> if the drive is mounted read only, rm -rf file won't work
[07:43] <hexstar> oh true :P
[07:43] <eTiger13> Seveas: I tried following the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/Airlink101_AWLL3026 as that is my wireless card but my card shows up as eth0, not wlan0. It doesn't connect when I do go through the instructions anyway
[07:43] <albert> yeah, it's read only
[07:43] <Tromb> Seveas, ok
[07:43] <hexstar> mount it rw albert
[07:44] <bruenig> albert, you can't do anything to it if it is ro
[07:44] <Barr1> How can i increase the power/range of my wifi card? (netgear wg511t)
[07:44] <BlackaCid> (Radeon9800pro) my resolution will not extend above 1024x760 help please
[07:44] <unagi> anyone here use maya?
[07:44] <gamma> HELP!!!! make: *** [install]  Error 1
[07:44] <WindsofTime> unagi
[07:44] <albert> so i need to format it i guess?
[07:44] <unagi> barrl, buy a bigger antenna, movie it outside
[07:44] <bruenig> gamma, that error is so incredibly vague
[07:44] <eTiger13> barr1: get an antennae
[07:44] <WindsofTime> I tried :)
[07:44] <WindsofTime> but its too hard
[07:44] <unagi> tried what maya?
[07:44] <gamma> ok i'm trying to install akamaru
[07:45] <bruenig> gamma, did ,/configure (assuming there was a configure script) execute without error
[07:45] <gamma> and i did the make
[07:45] <albert> Thanks hextar and bruenig...
[07:45] <gamma> and now i'm make installing
[07:45] <bruenig> gamma, did ,/configure (assuming there was a configure script) execute without error
[07:45] <bruenig> s/,/./
[07:45] <gamma> no, no ./config
[07:45] <sx66> love the ubuntu
[07:45] <bruenig> !english | gamma
[07:45] <ubotu> gamma: The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are English only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[07:45] <Tromb> Seveas, it is saying there is errors??, possibly from unplugging before unmounting?
[07:46] <austinhawk> has anyone had an issue with alt-f4 not working?  it is setup correctly in my keyboard shortcuts, but instead of showing as alt-f4, it is alt+0x89.
[07:46] <gamma> no ./configure found
[07:46] <BlackaCid> (Radeon9800pro) my resolution will not extend above 1024x760 help please
[07:46] <bruenig> gamma, so is there or isn't there a configure script in the source directory?
[07:46] <gamma> nope
[07:46] <shk1> can anyone tell me why switching workspaces turns off all of my panels?
[07:46] <garette> hi all i just installed anjuta and tried to create a small java source file, but its giving me errors while executing, while i dont have any when i directly execute via terminal, any sujjestions?
[07:46] <bruenig> gamma, ok, just to make sure you know what ./configure does right? You aren't just copying and pasting commands from some vague tutorial?
[07:47] <gamma> yeah i think so
[07:47] <gamma> it does a check over or something
[07:47] <bruenig> gamma, no, it runs a script located in the current directory called configure
[07:47] <IcemanV9> BlackaCid: wiki on fix resolution did not help you? wiki is very good
[07:47] <gamma> ok...
[07:48] <bruenig> gamma, is there an autogen.sh?
[07:48] <garette> no one uses anjuta?
[07:48] <albert> yeah
[07:48] <gamma> hold onm
[07:48] <garette> lol
[07:48] <garette> ok
[07:48] <albert> i fixed my resolution.. steps where simple
[07:48] <garette> bruenig, i have to do a project man, i cant use vim lol :)
[07:48] <gamma> no
[07:49] <bruenig> sure you can
[07:49] <gamma> just a log.sh
[07:49] <BlackaCid> i had to restart and lost the link
[07:49] <bruenig> gamma, then go ask the people who put out the software, it is on their end not ubuntu's
[07:49] <Midgewa> does anyone have a link to a walkthrough for installing ubuntu alternate cd?
[07:49] <garette> bruenig, sure "you =- bruenig" can lol and not you == gareete can
[07:49] <ashurbanipal> hello
[07:49] <gamma> its the akamaru dock
[07:50] <garette> bruenig, garette**
[07:50] <bruenig> gamma, ok, I am sure they have email addresses
[07:50] <gamma> it should work
[07:50] <bruenig> gamma, or forums
[07:50] <gamma> right?
[07:50] <garette> bruenig, hey you busy still!!
[07:50] <garette> ?
[07:50] <Darkkish> has anyone here ever run xfce?
[07:50] <garette> bruenig, me
[07:50] <hexstar> !xfce
[07:50] <ubotu> 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
[07:50] <garette> me
[07:50] <garette> xfce4 lol
[07:50] <hexstar> !ot
[07:50] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:51] <hexstar> !ot | garette
[07:51] <ubotu> garette: please see above
[07:51] <albert> anyone know how to fix Compiz but where title bars disappear?
[07:51] <albert> *bug
[07:51] <Darkkish> garette, well there is a very nice little applet that allows you to do single line commands
[07:51] <bruenig> albert, if the title bars are disappearing, that means compiz has crashed or isn't running in some way
[07:51] <hexstar> !compiz | albert
[07:51] <Darkkish> and i'd like to know about one for ubuntu
[07:51] <ubotu> albert: Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[07:52] <garette> Darkkish, what are you telling about/
[07:52] <albert> i'm on 64 bit
[07:52] <Darkkish> bruenig, it means his window manager crashed, he should be able to fix that in beryl settings or by typing metacity --replace & in a console window
[07:52] <bruenig> albert, #ubuntu-effects
[07:52] <bruenig> Darkkish, he is using compiz
[07:52] <albert> thanks bruenig
[07:52] <Darkkish> either way, that command will fix it
[07:52] <garette> Darkkish, xfce?
[07:52] <tsairox_> I just got the Logitech mx3000 keyboard and mouse.  The mouse works but no response from the keyboard.  Any ideas?  I have google with no luck so far
[07:52] <bruenig> running metacity --replace launches metacity doesn't it?
[07:53] <Darkkish> yeah?
[07:53] <|nLv|Nomad-K> hi, i'm trying to S-video out to my TV. my video card is a "3Dfx Interactive, Inc. Voodoo 3" and everything works fine until ubuntu starts up, then my TV shows snow. is it trying to run at the wrong resolution or something?
[07:53] <Darkkish> he lost his title bars, that means his gtk crashed, which means it will probably happen again
[07:53] <garette> Darkkish, whats the applet you are talking about?'
[07:53] <bruenig> Darkkish, that doesn't fix compiz, that just launches a new wm, that is like saying running fluxbox will fix it
[07:53] <FruitLoop> Anyone know how I can completely remove this java program without stuffing up my java installation? http://www.isc.ro/linux/WordBiz18linux.zip - it's a Scrabble clone. and I can't remove it properly....
[07:53] <Chris__> Question, does apt-get looks exclusively at the online repositories, or can it look at other sources?
[07:53] <Geminias> yes
[07:53] <Midgewa> does anyone have a link to a walkthrough for installing ubuntu alternate cd?
[07:53] <bruenig> Darkkish, gtk crashed? gtk is a library, it has nothing to do with any of this
[07:54] <Geminias> i'm an expert on wordbiz18linux.zip uninstallations
[07:54] <Darkkish> bruenig, lol, well i was just suggesting a temp-fix so it was less annoying while he fixed it
[07:54] <Darkkish> bruenig, gtk-window-manager crashed.'
[07:54] <Darkkish> or window-decorator
[07:54] <Darkkish> or w/e
[07:54] <Darkkish> either way
[07:54] <bruenig> !find gtk-window-decorator
[07:54] <b4l74z4r> can installing java in any way be detrimental to ubuntu?
[07:54] <garette> hi all i just installed anjuta and tried to create a small java source file, but its giving me errors while executing, while i dont have any when i directly execute via terminal, any sujjestions? (lol me repeating my problem)
[07:54] <ubotu> File gtk-window-decorator found in compiz-gtk
[07:54] <bruenig> b4l74z4r, no
[07:55] <b4l74z4r> ok
[07:55] <Darkkish> bruenig, any idea about an applet that allows you to type commands right into your gnome bar?
[07:55] <defcon> how do I edit my menu.lst file to boot verbose and see everything without the splash screen
[07:55] <bruenig> Darkkish, I think I recall it being called deskbar
[07:55] <bruenig> Darkkish, I never had any use for it
[07:55] <lockd> defcon: adding nosplash?
[07:55] <bruenig> defcon, remove splash and quiet options
[07:55] <Darkkish> bruenig, that's not a terminal, it's like a search feature
[07:55] <b4l74z4r> are there any torrent clients that are favoured by ubuntu users?
[07:56] <Darkkish> i like azureus 2.5
[07:56] <Darkkish> and utorrent
[07:56] <garette> hey why dont somebody mind myy problem lol
[07:56] <bruenig> Darkkish, but you can run commands in it I think, but maybe not, I just have terminal shortcutted, so I launch that whenever I need it, it is faster than mousing over to that bar anyways
[07:56] <defcon> thankyou
[07:56] <quilzo> garette, it's your code, so I'd suggest #java
[07:56] <lockd> b4l74z4r: I prefer KTorrent, utorrent doesn't seem to have a nix version
[07:56] <b4l74z4r> ok
[07:56] <bruenig> it isn't his code if the same code compiles outside of anjuta
[07:56] <Darkkish> bruenig, i like the bar because it clears up my little program launchers, i can just type "terminal" or "xchat" into it instead of having a buttload of icons
[07:57] <quilzo> bruenig, it's not the compiling that's the problem, it's the executing
[07:57] <garette> quilzo, hey its getting compiled on terminal so i gues problem wid settings on anjuta
[07:57] <bruenig> Darkkish, I have shortcutted the vast majority of my programs
[07:57] <FruitLoop> Is anyone able to take a look at this Scrabble game http://www.isc.ro/linux/WordBiz18linux.zip and work out how it launches your internet browser? Cos that's the part which is screwed up... and I can't uninstall it in order to reinstall and fix it....
[07:57] <|nLv|Nomad-K> i'm trying to S-video out to my TV. my video card is a "3Dfx Interactive, Inc. Voodoo 3" and everything works fine until ubuntu starts up, then my TV shows snow. is it trying to run at the wrong resolution or something?
[07:57] <czer323__> lockd, uTorrent works fairly well with WINE.  and it's not resource intensive at all.
[07:57] <untung> hello, does ubuntu support dual screen?
[07:57] <bruenig> quilzo, maybe I misread, but it seemed like he was saying compilation failed in anjuta but didn't fail elsewhere
[07:57] <quilzo> garette, sorry I misread it
[07:57] <quilzo> bruenig, no I did
[07:57] <Darkkish> czer323__,  there is no native version of utorrent?
[07:57] <defcon> lockd, bruenig when I remove it and update-grub it comes back
[07:57] <garette> quilzo, nm
[07:58] <bruenig> defcon, right
[07:58] <Darkkish> i like azureus, it's technically java, but it feels like native control
[07:58] <defcon> bruenig, how do I keep it from coming back
[07:58] <czer323__> Darkkish, for *nix?  not so much.
[07:58] <Darkkish> czer323__,  haha i switch between windows and linux so much i forget what's native and what isn't
[07:58] <czer323__> I hear that they're working on a mac version finally, so it's very possible it will be ported.
[07:58] <b4l74z4r> i had trouble getting azureus to work but maybe it was because i was running ubuntu in live mode
[07:59] <bruenig> defcon, there doesn't appear to be any conf files, outside of menu.list grub-set-default looks semi-promising
[07:59] <eth1c> Seveas, can you resend me that link.. it's off the page now :( O_O
[07:59] <czer323__> b4l74z4r, extremely possible.  java needs to be installed, and it's not a default in live mode.
[07:59] <Darkkish> b4l74z4r, well, azureus needs java to run, but make sure you're using 2.5 and not 3.0
[07:59] <Kitsun> I always had trouble installing azureus from synaptic rather than automatix
[07:59] <Tromb> soes anyone know how to change a RO file to RW???
[07:59] <quilzo> Kitsun, same
[07:59] <Darkkish> i've heard that 3.0 is bloatware, you can still download 2.5 from the azureus website
[07:59] <dstadul> ANYONE: make is telling me a I need to pass a directory in the form of an arguement when I execute the make command "KBUILD=<path>", what's the syntax for that?
[07:59] <lockd> I might even use azureus on my kubuntu system
[07:59] <bruenig> Tromb, chmod +w file
[08:00] <Tromb> bruenig, i tried that, and I got chmod: changing permissions of `/media/Drive 2': Read-only file system
[08:00] <bruenig> dstadul, the syntax is what you posted
[08:00] <dstadul> so
[08:00] <bruenig> Tromb, what is the filesystem of that drive
[08:00] <defcon> brb
[08:00] <lockd> Tromb, bruenig: it's ntfs or fat isn't it?
[08:00] <Tromb> Bruenig, ext3
[08:00] <dstadul> sudo make kbuild=/blah/blah/blah ?
[08:00] <bruenig> dstadul, right, but replace it with the real path
[08:00] <Tromb> lockd, actully LEt me look,
[08:00] <sx66> wooo
[08:01] <dstadul> ofcourse, thank you
[08:01] <bruenig> dstadul, and make sure it is all caps, if that is what it asked for
[08:01] <bruenig> most make options are all caps like DESTDIR
[08:01] <Tromb> lockd, hmm, yes it is ntfs
[08:01] <dstadul> bruenig thank you
[08:01] <Chris__> Does ubuntu have any native battery management tools?
[08:01] <bruenig> !ntfs-3g | Tromb
[08:01] <ubotu> Tromb: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[08:01] <bruenig> Chris__, linux does
[08:02] <|nLv|Nomad-K> anyone familiar with making s-video output to a TV work properly ?
[08:02] <lockd> Tromb, bruenig: I was remembering an old problem with a windows drive, could not chown at all
[08:02] <bruenig> poor windows users
[08:03] <Tromb> lockd, hmm what must be it then
[08:03] <bruenig> Tromb, just follow ubotu's advice
[08:04] <FruitLoop> I guess no one can help, so I'll just have to have a hack and chop at it myself ;) Bye...
[08:04] <Tromb> ok, now that i have installed it, it will work?
[08:05] <belred> has anyone installed phpbb or usebb on ubuntu? any preference?
[08:05] <Tromb> woot! thanks all
[08:05] <bruenig> Tromb, make sure whatever device it is is mounted with ntfs-3g specified as the fiilesystem
[08:05] <b4l74z4r> i chose to install azureus via add/remove in applications so i assume i got version 3.00 then, i assume if i want 2.5 i have to install from source which would be a too big undertaking for me with dependency hell and so forth
[08:05] <Chris__> Does anybody know how to set up a wireless connection through command line?
[08:05] <bruenig> b4l74z4r, azureus's dependencies is jre, that's it
[08:05] <bruenig> b4l74z4r, also, there is no compilation, it is just extract and run
[08:06] <lockd> b4l74z4r: why use older version?
[08:06] <lockd> azureus -can- be compiled, though you need the sdk for that
[08:06] <Kitsun> When I installed Az it was v2.5.0.4
[08:06] <b4l74z4r> someone suggested the latest was bloated
[08:06] <bruenig> b4l74z4r, I prefer the azureus version anyways because the directory azureus is installed in sometimes is written to by azureus, so you need to chown it, the packaged one gives a lot of permission denied errors
[08:06] <yel_> haha
[08:06] <bruenig> b4l74z4r, they are all bloated
[08:06] <b4l74z4r> i see
[08:07] <|nLv|Nomad-K> does the same procedure for s-video out on NVidia cards apply to other video cards as well? a voodoo3, for example ?
[08:07] <Midgewa> i downloaded the alternate install cd and everything on it is corrupt
[08:07] <bruenig> b4l74z4r, just use deluge for a utorrent replacement, it has everything utorrent has essentially, I just switched to it from utorrent on my box recently
[08:07] <Midgewa> why is it that only linux has tonnes of corrupt shit in it?
[08:07] <bruenig> Midgewa, what?
[08:08] <Kitsun> Nothing has never been corrupt for me
[08:08] <bruenig> that last question was about as incoherent as you get
[08:08] <bruenig> Midgewa, it has to do with data transfer, nothing to do with the data being transferred
[08:08] <bruenig> Midgewa, the data transfer was corrupted
[08:08] <Midgewa> bruenig im truing to install ubuntu using the alt cd coz the live one wont work. but so far ive got about 100 warnings of coorupt files
[08:08] <lockd> you aren't doing a netinstall are you?
[08:09] <bruenig> Midgewa, could have been a bad download, or a bad burn
[08:09] <bruenig> Midgewa, did you check the md5sum?
[08:09] <Midgewa> bruenig it just shits me that linux is the only software that this shit ever happens with
[08:09] <Midgewa> whats that?
[08:09] <bruenig> Midgewa, you are retarded
[08:09] <bruenig> this has nothing to do with what is on the disk, it is corrupted transfers
[08:09] <|nLv|Nomad-K> md5sum is something you can use to make sure you obtained the proper data
[08:09] <lockd> download a Vista install cd and you should have no more luck
[08:09] <Midgewa> bruenig, well why is everyhing corrupting?
[08:10] <bruenig> Midgewa, because the transfer from either the server to your computer, or your computer to the cd was incomplete
[08:10] <Midgewa> bruenig, why would it be when they both say 'successful' or whatever?
[08:10] <|nLv|Nomad-K> they might say "finished" but that doesn't mean they were successful :p
[08:11] <lockd> I got a "finished" at 5 megs into a ubuntu cd
[08:11] <Kitsun> You should always use bittorrent for large files when possible, since it does all that md5 checking stuff
[08:11] <bruenig> Midgewa, they don't know they messed up, it was a bad copy
[08:11] <IcemanV9> Midgewa: md5sum ubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso
[08:11] <lockd> is there a better downloader than wget for windows?
[08:11] <bruenig> Midgewa, in the same way that if I asked you to copy a something from a piece of paper and you told me you were done even though you missed an apostrophe
[08:11] <lockd> aside from BT
[08:11] <bruenig> s/a//
[08:12] <elfboy> can some tell me how i can change permission on a usb hard drive so i can movef files from 1 computer to the other one
[08:12] <level1__> Hi, I just installed kubuntu amd64 fiesty.  I have a new nvidia 8800GTS.  I don't have the internet working yet, but I still have the install cd.  What does it take to get the nvidia proprietary drivers working?
[08:12] <bruenig> elfboy, what is the filesystem
[08:12] <WindsofTime> What does it mean when the installation freezes at 88% (Importing documents and settings...)[Free space is around 8-11gb] 
[08:12] <elfboy> both run ubuntu
[08:12] <bruenig> elfboy, what is the filesystem
[08:12] <b4l74z4r> i read somewhere that if i want to be able to hibernate i need to have a swap file that is larger than my system ram, does that rule out having a swap that is excactly the same size as the ram?
[08:13] <mrfr0g> Hello, strange question, I have a wireless network card and a wired network card, the wired card is plugged in to my cable modem, is it possible to share the internet through my wireless card?
[08:13] <elfboy> the drive was formated in ntfs
[08:13] <Kitsun> mrfrog, I would also like to know this
[08:13] <elfboy> all i need it to get 2 files off it
[08:13] <twb> What should /etc/debian_versions be on Feisty?  For some strange reason it's "4.0".
[08:13] <level1__> !nvidia
[08:13] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:13] <bruenig> b4l74z4r, if you want to hibernate, the safest is to have a swap larger than the ram, because the ram gets dumped into swap, but depending on how much ram you are using before the hibernate, it isn't necessary
[08:14] <Midgewa> raz@midgewa:~$ md5sum /home/raz/Desktop/ubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso
[08:14] <Midgewa> ff0cc7c9ed5157f0ff8c0f2213973f49  /home/raz/Desktop/ubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso
[08:14] <Midgewa> raz@midgewa:~$
[08:14] <leagris> a
[08:14] <sport> **bruenig I award you one internet point**
[08:14] <bruenig> Midgewa, so check that against the md5sums posted on the site
[08:14] <Midgewa> how do i find them?
[08:14] <Midgewa> is it on the ubuntu site?
[08:14] <|nLv|Nomad-K> i think i need to change my resolution to get my s-video out working properly, but my TV's resolution is lower than 640x480. do i need to edit xorg.conf and add the proper resolution ?
[08:15] <bruenig> Midgewa, from the same place you downloaded the iso, there should be a text file called MD5SUMS
[08:15] <abhibera> hi i have a samsung954BW Wide Screen Monitor. How do I make ubuntu display on 1440 resolution?
[08:15] <WindsofTime> (12:11:17 AM) [-O-] Apollo: What does it mean when the installation freezes at 88% (Importing documents and settings...)[Free space is around 8-11gb
[08:15] <elfboy> can some tell me how i can change permission on a usb hard drive so i can movef files from 1 computer to the other one
[08:15] <b4l74z4r> is 4gig a good size for swap if i got 2gig ram or would 3 suffice?
[08:15] <saint-takeshi> anybody know where I can find a synth/sampler app that supports HID input?
[08:15] <Midgewa> bruenig: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloading?release=desktop-newest&arch=i386&mirror=&debug=%5B%27country_US%27%2C+%27country_UK%27%2C+%27continent_NA%27%5D&download-button=&alternatecd=alternate
[08:15] <Midgewa> i cant find it
[08:16] <Midgewa> bruenig, nevermind lol
[08:16] <Midgewa> bruenig, it only has the mdsum for 6.06
[08:17] <bruenig> b4l74z4r, 3 should be fine, there is some compression iirc so I wouldn't think that having more than 2 gigs would really be necessary but 3 is certainly fine
[08:17] <level1__> Hi, I'm trying to run adept, and everytime I do, after I type in my password, it says "conversation with su failed"
[08:17] <albert> how do I change my xorg.conf file?
[08:17] <level1__> the command line doesn't produce anything helpful
[08:17] <Midgewa> bruenig, ok i found it and it matched
[08:17] <|nLv|Nomad-K> albert, gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[08:17] <Kitsun> than it was a problem with burning the cd
[08:17] <Midgewa> bruenig, does that mean my download is fine and the burn screwed uo last?
[08:18] <|nLv|Nomad-K> make sure to back it up first albert: sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup
[08:18] <Kitsun> Midgewa, the burn went wrong
[08:18] <IcemanV9> Midgewa: ff0cc7c9ed5157f0ff8c0f2213973f49  ubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso (it matched yours; looks like it is a good copy) now, it could be the burn problem
[08:18] <albert> great! thank you nomad!
[08:18] <Midgewa> how do i make it burn properly then? if the image i did went wrong
[08:18] <Midgewa> just do it again and hope?
[08:19] <Kitsun> Midgewa, choose the slowest speed possible
[08:19] <Kitsun> less chance of errors
[08:19] <IcemanV9> choose 4x
[08:19] <abhibera> hi i'm using a samsung 945BW monitor on Fiesty. my picture appears stretched. how do i get ubuntu to display at 1440*900?
[08:19] <mrfr0g> Hello, strange question, I have a wireless network card and a wired network card, the wired card is plugged in to my cable modem, is it possible to share the internet through my wireless card?
[08:19] <Midgewa> kitsun, ok its burning at 2x
[08:20] <b4l74z4r> is 20gb for / overkill? some say 10 gould be more than enough for just about any user but i have no clue myself
[08:20] <bruenig> I use 10 gb
[08:20] <b4l74z4r> ok
[08:20] <bruenig> but I have a separate /home
[08:20] <Kitsun> 10gb should be fine than
[08:20] <b4l74z4r> is it easy to resize patitions after installing?
[08:20] <bruenig> not really
[08:20] <|nLv|Nomad-K> my s-video out works just fine in Windows, but on ubuntu all i'm getting is fuzz/snow. any suggestions? i'd like to try changing the resolution, but i don't know how to get it lower than 640x480.
[08:20] <b4l74z4r> i see
[08:21] <Chris__> well this is a dumb question, but how do you scroll in command line
[08:21] <Kitsun> Nomad, are you using an nvidia card?
[08:21] <elfboy> can some tell me how i can change permission on a usb hard drive so i can movef files from 1 computer to the other one
[08:21] <WindsofTime> !~!Im installing linux to about 11gb or less of space.. and it seems to be running slow (256ram).. Problem is, the instalation seems to have become stuck at 88% [Importing documents and settings...]   Is this normal? or is there something wrong?
[08:21] <bruenig> if you aren't going to separate /home, you probably need a larger /home assuming you intend to store files on it
[08:21] <|nLv|Nomad-K> Kitsun no, i'm using a 3Dfx voodoo3
[08:21] <JesusOnStilts> elfboy
[08:22] <|nLv|Nomad-K> because its s-video out looks cleaner than my nvidia card did
[08:22] <CheeseGardner> Quick question:
[08:22] <elfboy> yes?
[08:22] <|nLv|Nomad-K> in windows, anyways
[08:22] <JesusOnStilts> if it a NTFS filesystem then ntfs-3g shoudl be able to help you
[08:22] <elfboy> ntfs-3g
[08:22] <CheeseGardner> what is the terminal command to open and edit /boot/grub/menu.lst ??????
[08:22] <elfboy> do i have go get that
[08:22] <WindsofTime> ... -_-
[08:22] <level1__> theres something wrong with my kdesu. I just installed today, and everytime I try to do something that requires kdesu, it says "Conversation with su failed"
[08:22] <JesusOnStilts> yea it' liek a program that allows you to have read/write commands on all NTFS stuff i think
[08:22] <Kitsun> sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:23] <CheeseGardner> thx
[08:23] <JesusOnStilts> elfboy go to: System>Administration>Synaptic
[08:23] <albert> what's the channel for compiz problems?
[08:23] <JesusOnStilts> then click the search button
[08:23] <defrysk> CheeseGardner, sudo whatevereditor /boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:23] <n00dl3> CheeseGardner: gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst&
[08:23] <elfboy> ok thanks i will try that now
[08:23] <JesusOnStilts> type ntfs in the search
[08:23] <JesusOnStilts> welcome
[08:23] <|nLv|Nomad-K> i'm thinking about tracking down the nvidia card i was using and trying that instead, but i'd like to try setting the resolution to something lower than 640x480 first. how would i do that?
[08:23] <elfboy> and i would have to add that to both computers
[08:24] <WindsofTime> /server zdirc.ath.cx
[08:24] <WindsofTime> o_o sorry
[08:24] <elfboy> lol rightt
[08:24] <b4l74z4r> have there been released any information about release date of the next ubuntu or it's "codename"?
[08:24] <xtknight> !gutsy | b4l74z4r
[08:24] <ubotu> b4l74z4r: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10). See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-April/000276.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule - Roadmap and specifications: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy - Support in #ubuntu+1
[08:24] <mrfr0g> Kitsun: I found a post that may help, apparently with this method you *should* be able to share the internet through any device, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetConnectionSharing?highlight=%28network%29%7C%28translation%29%7C%28address%29
[08:24] <JesusOnStilts> yea elfboy
[08:24] <JesusOnStilts> each comp u want to read the drive on
[08:24] <JesusOnStilts> or make changes w/e
[08:24] <mrfr0g> Kitsun: I'm going to try it out, wish you luck as well
[08:25] <JesusOnStilts> when you get the name you could install with a command in terminal:   sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g
[08:25] <WindsofTime> um anyone here available to help someone installing Linux? (Ubuntu)
[08:25] <JesusOnStilts> if it is called that exactly
[08:25] <vb> hello, frostwire is crashing at startup, i m on feisty
[08:25] <b4l74z4r> thanks xtknight
[08:25] <bruenig> !kernel | WindsofTime
[08:25] <ubotu> WindsofTime: kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[08:25] <n00dl3> WindsofTime: Just ask your question and hope someone helps :P
[08:25] <WindsofTime> I asked 2 times
[08:26] <n00dl3> WindsofTime: Then it may be time for google
[08:26] <Geminia2> what is a program to extract .iso's ?
[08:26] <SonhadorPR> I need help setting up, or just disconnecting a FireWall in Ubuntu....my problem is that none of my IRC clients will connect to any IRC server, except Konversation, and ONLY to freenode...something is wrong...maybe the setups...I don understand...
[08:26] <bruenig> WindsofTime, to install linux, just get the source and compile it
[08:26] <bruenig> WindsofTime, you will need to update grub though to boot into it
[08:26] <WindsofTime> Nevermind it just fixed itself
[08:26] <WindsofTime> :)
[08:27] <slackbr> ubuntu64 don`t have testdisk and photorec ?
[08:27] <WindsofTime> It was stuck at the moment
[08:27] <Geminia2> program to extract .iso =?
[08:27] <bruenig> I would just mount the iso and copy the files over
[08:27] <bruenig> but there might be another way
[08:27] <WindsofTime> There is a free iso burner
[08:27] <WindsofTime> forgot the site though =\
[08:28] <bruenig> cdrecord
[08:28] <Geminia2> hmm
[08:28] <vb> frostwire P2P aint working , crashing at startup, any idea?
[08:28] <Geminia2> i'll try mounting lol
[08:28] <WindsofTime> Google Infrared
[08:28] <bruenig> frostwire does that
[08:28] <green5> hii
[08:28] <bruenig> I am beginning to think that is how it is supposed to work
[08:28] <WindsofTime> After Im done installing how to I make it where Linux isn't running off of the Live cd anymore?
[08:28] <green5> hii
[08:28] <vb> i read somewhere that jdk6 is causing the problem
[08:28] <bruenig> WindsofTime, take the cd out of the tray
[08:29] <WindsofTime> *do
[08:29] <vb> i installed JRE 5 but still aint working
[08:29] <Kitsun> WindsofTime, restart and remove cd
[08:29] <WindsofTime> and restart?
[08:29] <bruenig> vb, jdk has nothing to do with running frostwre
[08:29] <WindsofTime> ok
[08:29] <WindsofTime> Thanks ^_^
[08:29] <vb> i mean JRE, not JDK
[08:29] <WindsofTime> I wonder were everyone would be if there weren't people here to help o_o
[08:29] <WindsofTime> other than google :P
[08:29] <drgeb> every time I reboot fdisk -l gives me a different result, is there a way to fix this ?
[08:30] <lockd> google only helps if there was a person to help someone before
[08:30] <WindsofTime> lol
[08:30] <WindsofTime> I was being sarcastic? >_>
[08:30] <cslater> Quick request - I run the Instalinux web site and I just added in support for x86_64 installs of Feisty
[08:30] <cslater> If anyone is interested in testing, I would appreciate it.  I don't have a 64 bit machine to test on
[08:30] <hexstar> windowsoftime: ubuntu forums?
[08:31] <Phlogis> Mostly when you google, you get incoherent forums people have posted on that only confuse you more ^_^
[08:31] <bruenig> !ot | cslater
[08:31] <ubotu> cslater: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:31] <neozen> I'm off to sleep all
[08:31] <neozen> farewell
[08:31] <Darkkish> !applets
[08:31] <ubotu> To add useful applets to your panel, right click on the panel and choose "Add applet"
[08:31] <Darkkish> grr
[08:31] <WindsofTime> !chocolate
[08:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about chocolate - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:31] <Darkkish> anyone know where to find a good list of applets?
[08:31] <WindsofTime> lol
[08:31] <hexstar> @fortune
[08:31] <|nLv|Nomad-K> !svideo
[08:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about svideo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:31] <ys76> get yourself?
[08:31] <|nLv|Nomad-K> !s-video
[08:31] <ys76> get yourself?
[08:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about s-video - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:32] <hexstar> @fortune
[08:32] <bruenig> google is about the only way to find ubuntu answers because people are interested in documenting ubuntu on their blogs and posting it to digg instead of the wiki where it can be updated and centralized so that it might help people
[08:32] <WindsofTime> !video connections
[08:32] <WindsofTime> !video
[08:32] <hexstar> we broke it :(
[08:32] <WindsofTime> lol
[08:32] <cslater> bruenig - would offtopic be a better channel?   (my bad if so - sorry)
[08:32] <bruenig> !fishing | WindsofTime
[08:32] <ubotu> Ubuntu 7.04 installs multimedia codecs automatically. For older versions of Ubuntu, or if you can't use the automatic installer, see https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - For multimedia applications, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultimediaApplications
[08:32] <elfboy> ok back ok i got that ntfs thing and i still cant add stuff to that drve its read only
[08:32] <ubotu> WindsofTime: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[08:32] <elfboy> and root is owner
[08:32] <elfboy> so i cant change peremasion on that drive
[08:32] <bruenig> elfboy, it needs to be mounted with ntfs-3g specified as the filesystem
[08:33] <WindsofTime> o.o ok.. sorry
[08:33] <SonhadorPR> help for IRC
[08:33] <hexstar> !irc | SonhadorPR
[08:33] <WindsofTime> YAY!! Im almost done installing Ubuntu
[08:33] <ubotu> SonhadorPR: 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
[08:33] <elfboy> ok and how do i do that
[08:33] <bruenig> !ot | WindsofTime
[08:33] <ubotu> WindsofTime: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:33] <bruenig> elfboy, mount it like you did before but where you had ntfs, but ntfs-3g
[08:33] <blitz-red> how do i run an iso as a cd?
[08:33] <WindsofTime> lol
[08:33] <CheeseGardner> I'm installing a fresh install of ubuntu on a computer, what terminal commands should I run?
[08:33] <bruenig> !mountiso | blitz-red
[08:33] <WindsofTime> you burn the iso to the cd, preferable speed is x4 or x2
[08:33] <ubotu> blitz-red: 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.
[08:34] <blitz-red> its supposed to be an installation cd for a game
[08:34] <CheeseGardner> Meaning what terminal commands should I run at first to update everything and such????
[08:34] <bruenig> CheeseGardner, ls and grep
[08:34] <elfboy> ok hotpluge mount it all i did was plug the thing in
[08:34] <bruenig> those are some great ones
[08:34] <Phlogis> bruenig: You seem like a very competent multi-tasker :P
[08:34] <CheeseGardner> Could you list the full command so I can write it down?
[08:34] <CheeseGardner> all the commands I need?
[08:34] <Tremitos> hello
[08:34] <bruenig> CheeseGardner, I don't even understand what you are asking
[08:34] <WindsofTime> WOOOOO!!!
[08:34] <bruenig> !ot | WindsofTime
[08:34] <ubotu> WindsofTime: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:34] <hexstar> !ot | WindowsofTime
[08:35] <CheeseGardner> to update ubuntu, don't I need to update through the terminal?
[08:35] <ubotu> WindowsofTime: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:35] <bruenig> !caps | WindsofTime
[08:35] <ubotu> WindsofTime: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[08:35] <r0b-> i think i like pigdin
[08:35] <WindsofTime> o.o very sorry
[08:35] <WindsofTime> Im just happy
[08:35] <WindsofTime> Twas thanks to the support of this channel that I made it this far, and I am very grateful.. Thanks :)
[08:35] <hexstar> :)
[08:36] <CheeseGardner> could someone list all of the update commands for ubuntu?
[08:36] <bruenig> looked like you just jumped the gun assigning something as a problem when it wasn't
[08:36] <bruenig> CheeseGardner, for what?
[08:36] <bruenig> CheeseGardner, you need to better explain your situation
[08:36] <CheeseGardner> All the commands I should run on a fresh install, through the teminal?
[08:36] <CheeseGardner> Terminal*
[08:36] <hexstar> Cheesegardner: sudo  apt-get upgrade
[08:36] <elfboy> bruenig: and how do i do that cose it mounts when i plug in the usb cord
[08:36] <WindsofTime> brb restarting computer.. I will need help in transfering files and folders from Windows to Linux.. then removing Windows o.o
[08:36] <File13> Im havg a problem with my trackpad i think
[08:36] <sauvin> Hextar, that command updates what, exactly?
[08:36] <CheeseGardner> that is all?
[08:36] <bruenig> CheeseGardner, updates are handled via update-manager, there will be a think that pops up in the panel if you have something you need to upgrade
[08:36] <CheeseGardner> ok
[08:36] <hexstar> sauvin: every installed package that has an updated version
[08:36] <CheeseGardner> so I don't need to use the terminal on a fresh install?
[08:36] <sauvin> Ah.
[08:37] <gin> need help for nvidia drivers
[08:37] <File13> while typing sometimes the cursor will move around the sentence, the sentence might get deleted or it will just start typing at a different part in the sentence
[08:37] <lockd> anyone know of a good ncurses IM client?
[08:37] <Kitsun> !nvidia
[08:37] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:37] <WX9J> after totem went seeking codecs, I get "could not load repository indexes" any one seem this ? trying to get Rythim box snd such to play mp3's
[08:37] <File13> it seems like it would be a trackpad problem but i dont know why its acting like that
[08:37] <bruenig> elfboy, not sure how to configure hal in that manner, I would mount it manually with mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/whatever /mount/point, or specify it in fstab or something like that, I hate ntfs, I don't understand why you use it
[08:38] <blitz-red> how do i specify iso type in mount command?
[08:38] <lockd> bruenig: manual mount and fstab are annoying for usbpluggable drives
[08:38] <CheeseGardner> my problem is I tried to install fusion
[08:38] <CheeseGardner> and it nearly destroyed my ubuntu
[08:38] <bruenig> lockd, not really
[08:38] <CheeseGardner> so I'm fresh installing it
[08:38] <elfboy> couse it a usb drive and i not hat time to change to lenex yet but it had all my pic and mp3 on it
[08:38] <lockd> bruenig: yeah there's UUID in fstab, not really convenient for manual every time
[08:38] <bruenig> lockd, you don't have to use a UUID
[08:38] <bruenig> lockd, I don't know any other distro that uses UUIDs
[08:39] <WX9J>  after totem went seeking codecs, I get "could not load repository indexes" any one seem this ? trying to get Rythim box snd such to play mp3's
[08:39] <Phlogis> If you download ubuntu: What happens to your old files, should you back them up onto an extrenal harddrive?
[08:39] <Darkkish> um...
[08:39] <Darkkish> it depends
[08:39] <bruenig> Phlogis, downloading ubuntu will just add an iso file to your hard drive, it is not destructive
[08:39] <lockd> bruenig: in fstab, because /dev/sd* could be a different disk on any given day
[08:39] <Darkkish> you can dualboot operating systems...
[08:39] <Darkkish> bruenig, i THINK he means install it
[08:40] <Darkkish> but i could be wrong
[08:40] <bruenig> lockd, not on any given day, on rare occasions on kernel upgrades but those are very very rare
[08:40] <Phlogis> Darkkish: yea :/
[08:40] <bruenig> lockd, and if the kernel changes the convention, the UUID won't work either
[08:40] <Phlogis> Me and correct terminology don't go with eachother.
[08:40] <WX9J>  after totem went seeking codecs, I get "could not load repository indexes" any one seem this ? trying to get Rythim box snd such to play mp3's
[08:40] <bruenig> lockd, so you are in the same boat regardless, the only difference is that the UUID will fail outright whereas, if something was named what another drive was already named, you get fstab trying to mount it weirdly
[08:41] <SiroSoriS> hi how do i get my laptop dial up modem to work with ubuntu pls???
[08:41] <Phlogis> But, how would you dual-boot, does it automatically?
[08:41] <lockd> bruenig: ah
[08:41] <SiroSoriS> ?
[08:42] <hexstar> @yourmom
[08:42] <CheeseGardner> shouldn't I do sudo apt-get update?  followed by sudo apt-get upgrade????
[08:42] <CheeseGardner> or are these the same command?
[08:42] <hexstar> CheeseGardner: yes that'll work
[08:42] <WX9J> Phlogis: I have a dual boot system , works great, use a fat32 slave drive to share info between both os
[08:42] <bruenig> I also doubt ubuntu would upgrade to a kernel that had a naming convention change, they would hold out until the next discrete release probably
[08:43] <curtis_> hello everyone!
[08:43] <WX9J>  after totem went seeking codecs, I get "could not load repository indexes" any one seem this ? trying to get Rythim box snd such to play mp3's
[08:43] <hexstar> !quit
[08:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about quit - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:43] <Phlogis> WX9J: Thank you :)
[08:44] <Chris____> Hi, I'm having trouble connecting to a WPA encrypted network via command line (still)
[08:44] <WX9J> no worries, would be glad to help ya with that
[08:44] <lockd> Chris____: ouch, what net card?
[08:44] <Chris____> biggest problem is I don't know how to add the syntax to /etc/network/interfaces
[08:44] <curtis_> i just turned on my pc and started browsing the net where i found my connection is extremly low! i looked into firestarter active connections to see whts going on i found 2 sites downloading and using up most of my bandwidth.. these 2 sites are "auckland.ubuntu.com & leningradskaya.canonical.com "
[08:44] <bliss> any lvm people here?
[08:44] <_pirinto_> I got two harddrives on this system. One SAS drive and one SATA drive. The system resides oin the SAS drive. Is it possible to do snapshots (with say rsync) to the SATA drive and edit grub so that booting from the SATA drive is possible in case of the SAS drive failing?
[08:44] <curtis_> could anyone lemme know wht these are! am i cracked!
[08:45] <WX9J> Phlogis: some win modems wont work with Linux
[08:45] <Phlogis> Mhmm.  Like mIRC won't?
[08:46] <fraser> hi guys, for some reason my desktop isn't loading properly today, just got home and booted ti up and there's no wallpaper and no icons appearing, cannot right click the desktop. tried deleting all the news files on there from within a terminal, (in case they were causing an issue), but to no avail. have restarted GDM three times.
[08:46] <sareth> has anyone had experience with a dual core opteron only reporting one core?
[08:46] <WX9J> it depends on how much of the modem is software and not hardware
[08:46] <Darkkish> what does mIRC have to do with win modems?
[08:46] <WX9J> was a big problem in older Linux systems
[08:46] <Music_Shuffle> sareth, I saw a Windows fix for that a while back, never saw a *Nix fix.
[08:46] <eth1c> can anyone here offer me support with the link Seveas gave me for !w32codecs? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[08:46] <eth1c> ive been clicking the diff mirrors, i see nothing to download o_O?
[08:46] <Chris____> the problem with connecting to the network isn't a technical issue, the card is recognized fine. I just need to know how to add a WPA configuration to /etc/network/interfaces
[08:47] <_pirinto_> fraser: Have you checked your /home dir for any changes regarding your profile in gnome?
[08:47] <fraser> sareth, googled it?
[08:47] <Phlogis> Uhm, Darkkish, I have no idea, I'm not that intelligent here?  Bare with my limited questions :/
[08:47] <fraser> _pirinto_, just ran a system update. i don't really know what to look for in there.
[08:47] <bruenig> eth1c, you are meant to add the repository to the /etc/apt/sources.list and download it via apt-get
[08:47] <sareth> Music_Shuffle, im looking at changing the kernel to amd64-smp to try and fix it
[08:47] <sareth> yeah i googled it
[08:47] <Darkkish> haha it's okay Phlogis i was just curious if you knew something that I did not
[08:47] <fraser> _pirinto_, also, the title bar with the menus on it is working fine, but when i try to open say 'home' or 'computer' it just does nothing
[08:48] <_pirinto_> fraser: Alright I know this happened to me once and I fixed it, I remember I saw the solution at the ubuntu forums back then
[08:48] <Phlogis> I just heard certain programes won't work on Linux, one being mIRC, and apparently other Windows "things"?
[08:48] <fraser> _pirinto_, thanks man
[08:48] <bruenig> Phlogis, windows programs don't work on linux...duh
[08:48] <sareth> fraser, i looked, noone has had the problem. i just installed it. I has using dual opteron 144s before
[08:48] <eth1c> bruenig im going to do my best to comprehend that... brb while i fiddle
[08:48] <fraser> bruenig, hey no need to be mean to the poor boy
[08:48] <Phlogis> Well, yea, I meant, uhm, certain files that windows makes
[08:48] <fraser> Phlogis, nah no windows programs will work unless there's a linux version
[08:49] <bruenig> Phlogis, there are some windows programs that are ported to linux, and there is software called wine that will setup a semi stable compatibility layer that will run some windows programs
[08:49] <WX9J>  after totem went seeking codecs, I get "could not load repository indexes" any one seem this ? trying to get Rythim box snd such to play mp3's
[08:49] <xevious> i'm trying to install Adaptec Storage Manager in kubuntu
[08:49] <sareth> WXPJ, sounds like it moved your codecs or is reporting them to be in a different location
[08:49] <Phlogis> I just want to be sure files that say "Word" made will be usable on Ubuntu's Word Processor...
[08:49] <lockd> fraser: some will with wine which is Not an Emulator by definition
[08:49] <bruenig> !repeat | WX9J
[08:49] <ubotu> WX9J: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[08:50] <lockd> Phlogis: word docs can usually be read in KWord/Openoffice
[08:50] <Phlogis> Oh ok good.
[08:50] <bruenig> Phlogis, .doc files are fairly compatible
[08:50] <fraser> lockd, okay technically some can be '(not) emulated', but for all intents and purposes, you can basically forget using windows programs, but WINE is useless, it works for about three games and two little programs and that's it
[08:50] <WX9J> if your watching that closely you night note it was after a number of others checked in
[08:50] <Kitsun> Its generally quicker to call WINE an emulator tho, more understandable than compatibility-layer or whatever its called
[08:51] <fraser> Kitsun, i call it (not) emulation
[08:51] <bruenig> fraser, wine works for a lot of stuff
[08:51] <lockd> at least 10 (and really more) Platinum level apps run under wine
[08:51] <sareth> fraser, wine's not useless just hard to setup correctly
[08:51] <Phlogis> And uhm, what program would you use on Linux, to replace mIRC?
[08:51] <bruenig> fraser, but running it is not preferable to running linux apps
[08:51] <Phlogis> How stable is wine?
[08:51] <Music_Shuffle> Phlogis, mIRC?
[08:51] <fraser> bruenig, it's not an acceptable alternative to a windows partition if you need ti for work or anything. it's fun to play with though
[08:51] <Music_Shuffle> !irc | Phlogis
[08:51] <ubotu> Phlogis: 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
[08:51] <ziroday> fraser: i think wine works great, its running tunes MS Word, CS:S and more on my comp
[08:51] <Chris____> So nobody knows how to set up a wpa encrypted network interface through command line?
[08:52] <fraser> sareth, okay, granted i most probably have no idea how to set it up correctly
[08:52] <fraser> ziroday, was it hard to get it working?
[08:52] <ziroday> Phlogis: you would run gaim or xchat
[08:52] <lockd> Chris____: let me check, I don't think it's where you pointed to in /etc
[08:52] <ziroday> fraser: which program?
[08:52] <fraser> ziroday, do you have to have specs much higher than the recommende dto run CS:Source?
[08:52] <sareth> Chris____, only know how on wireless. actually i think its just wireless
[08:52] <Kitsun> gaim? isnt pidgin a better version?
[08:52] <Phlogis> I see.
[08:52] <fraser> ziroday, i meant CS: Source
[08:52] <sareth> pidgin is gaim
[08:52] <lockd> Chris____: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WPAHowTo#head-0ea8cdec8956fd98e68d5c887976b6bc331d95cb
[08:52] <_pirinto_> I got two harddrives on this system. One SAS drive and one SATA drive. The system resides oin the SAS drive. Is it possible to do snapshots (with say rsync) to the SATA drive and edit grub so that booting from the SATA drive is possible in case of the SAS drive failing?
[08:52] <bruenig> fraser, ok you are working under a different paradigm, this "work" paradigm is different from me, to demean it as something to play with is just absurd, it has run just about anything I have thrown at it, utorrent, pokerstars, even some super obscure dos program
[08:53] <lockd> Chris____: i will shorturl that sorry
[08:53] <ziroday> fraser: um well CS:S i found the fps rates slower on linux than in windows
[08:53] <ziroday> but playable
[08:53] <ziroday> fraser: if you wanna clone check out digital paintball
[08:53] <fraser> ziroday, okay that sounds reasonable
[08:53] <NETWizz> Is there any way I can set Windows to always be the very first item in Grub?
[08:53] <Kitsun> CS:S played terribly for me, it ran, but was near unplayable
[08:53] <xevious> i'm trying to install Adaptec Storage Manager in kubuntu. Adaptec Storage Manager is prebuild for Redhat EL and SuSE Professional/Enterprise.  I converted the rpm to a tgz, and i've gotten the GUI to run, but the daemon has some precompiled libraries that depend on libstdc++-6.1-1.so.2, whereas my system has libstdc++.so.6.0.8. it loads up, but thinks my system doesn't have the raid controller. is it possible to relink it to the libstdc++
[08:53] <xevious> the version that it's expecting and install that too?
[08:53] <ziroday> NETWizz: yes
[08:53] <Chris____> thanks lockd
[08:53] <bruenig> NETWizz, edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and put it on top of the rest
[08:53] <NETWizz> Right now I just have the default set to 7
[08:53] <NETWizz> or something like that
[08:53] <fraser> NETWizz, yes. there's a grub.conf somewhere, type 'locat grub.conf' then simple copy and paste the windows entry to the top
[08:54] <bruenig> there is no grub.conf
[08:54] <NETWizz> The problem is tha tI installed Ubuntu for my father on a second hard drive
[08:54] <bruenig> there is a /boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:54] <NETWizz> He has a Dual boot
[08:54] <fraser> NETWizz, or do what bruenig says cos he actually knows what he's doing
[08:54] <NETWizz> I know there is a boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:54] <fraser> goodbye everyone, i've poisoned you enough
[08:54] <ziroday> NETWizz: i have the same setup
[08:54] <bruenig> NETWizz, right, just move the windows entry above the other entries
[08:54] <NETWizz> The problem is that each time he does an Ubuntu Update and the kernel gets updated, there are 2 more entries to the grub menu
[08:55] <lockd> Chris____: http://xrl.us/3q3a
[08:55] <NETWizz> and that means the default has to be incremented twice
[08:55] <ziroday> NETWizz: you can change that in grub.conf
[08:55] <Phlogis> I shall now go install, thank you everyone for being patient :)
[08:55] <sareth> NETWizz, you have to give windows the default tag if i remember correctly
[08:55] <lockd> Chris____: go down to wpasupplicant
[08:55] <bruenig> NETWizz, right, just move the windows entry above the other entries
[08:55] <bruenig> NETWizz, right, just move the windows entry above the other entries
[08:55] <Akjoe> apt-get install girlfriend
[08:55] <Kitsun> you have to add savedefault or somthing to the menu.lst entry
[08:55] <bruenig> my god, never seen someone ask for advice and just yack away like an idiot
[08:55] <NETWizz> burning, if I move Windows above all entries and set default 0
[08:55] <fraser> _pirinto_, any idea what i should be searching the forums for? not having much luck
[08:56] <ziroday> bruenig: please dont
[08:56] <NETWizz> Then Windows will be default
[08:56] <NETWizz> What will happen when he updates Ubuntu?
[08:56] <_pirinto_> fraser: hang I'll check myself
[08:56] <NETWizz> and it installs another kernel
[08:56] <bruenig> it will still be default
[08:56] <NETWizz> Will it go under Windows?
[08:56] <NETWizz> Cool
[08:56] <NETWizz> I will do that
[08:56] <NETWizz> I set it on a 3 second timer for my dad
[08:56] <NETWizz> I have it setup to in 3 seconds automatically boot Windows
[08:57] <NETWizz> if he presses ESC and then selects Ubuntu, it loads that
[08:57] <ziroday> NETWizz: correct. please dont use enter as punctuation
[08:57] <NETWizz> I am trying to convert my dad
[08:57] <ziroday> !enter | NETWizz
[08:57] <ubotu> NETWizz: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:57] <Kitsun> if you add "savedefault" to an entry in menu.lst it will make it the default option when it is selected in GRUB
[08:57] <NETWizz> I am sorry, ziroday.  I am trying to get my dad to switch to Linux, so I installed it for him on a second physical drive with grub installed on the first drive with Windows.
[08:58] <_pirinto_> fraser: what happens if you create a different user and log in
[08:58] <Kitsun> so if you add it to all the entries it should just boot what was last used, or if added to just windows, it would just boot windows
[08:58] <_pirinto_> fraser: do you get the std layout?
[08:58] <NETWizz> I also installed Google Earth, Skype, MEDUbuntu repositories, Codecs Win Codecs, Fonts, Wine
[08:58] <fraser> _pirinto_, that seems a fairly extreme step, just try while i test that.
[08:58] <fraser> _pirinto_, on the forums people seem to be saying to just reformat but that's impractical for me.
[08:59] <NETWizz> I installed his wireless card and everything including the Nvidia driver, printer, and avant window navigator.  I am trying to make it idiot proof for Dad
[08:59] <Vignale> hi guys
[08:59] <_pirinto_> fraser: nah you shouldn't have to do thatt
[08:59] <_pirinto_> fraser: Just check if there's something weird when you log in as a new user
[08:59] <Vignale> i have a Samsung YP-K# mp3 player.....i can't seem to mount it....anyone offering help?
[09:00] <Vignale> i have a Samsung YP-K3 mp3 player.....i can't seem to mount it....anyone offering help?
[09:00] <fraser> _pirinto_, is there a way i can switch user without logging this one off?
[09:00] <eth1c> can i get assistance with this "gpg" think.. "eth1c@eth1c:~$ gpg --keyserver http://seveas.imbrandon.com/Seveas.gpg 1135D466
[09:00] <eth1c> gpg: can't open `1135D466'"
[09:00] <eth1c> i obviously am not using the command right.
[09:01] <NETWizz> Has anyone here installed and configured Ubuntu completely for someone else?
[09:01] <Kitsun> NETWizz, I have
[09:01] <_pirinto_> fraser: in gnome? I don't think so unless you got freeNX installed and can start a new session from there
[09:01] <NETWizz> You are awsome
[09:01] <darwin81> What do you guys think is the best way to install the Nvidia drivers
[09:01] <NETWizz> Did they convert?
[09:01] <lockd> NETWizz: not exactly, the one I set up just went to goodwill
[09:01] <Kitsun> yes, but reluctently
[09:01] <Vignale> i have a Samsung YP-K3 mp3 player.....i can't seem to mount it....anyone offering help?
[09:01] <fraser> _pirinto_, okay trying the new login
[09:02] <Seveas> eth1c, wget http://seveas.imbrandon.com/Seveas.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add -
[09:02] <mikebarta> SMC driver question?
[09:02] <NETWizz> @darwin81, use the restricted drivers manager
[09:02] <_pirinto_> fraser: You could use screen on the terminal and attach this session to it
[09:02] <_pirinto_> too late :|
[09:02] <Vignale> i have a Samsung YP-K3 mp3 player.....i can't seem to mount it....anyone offering help?
[09:03] <darwin81> NETWizz, That sometimes gives me problems with my resolution, so I'm thinking about using Envy. What do you think?
[09:03] <Darkkish> does anyone know what happened to the "command-line" applet?
[09:03] <NETWizz> I don't know what  Envy is
[09:04] <Kitsun> It installs graphic drivers
[09:04] <NETWizz> I just edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and ensure all my monitors supported settings are in there
[09:04] <mikebarta> and that the refresh rates are high enough or it will cut higher res
[09:05] <fraser> _pirinto_, i'm now in the new account
[09:05] <fraser> _pirinto_, works fine and dandy
[09:05] <pr4b1> hi, ive accidently deleted messages from hotmail using evolution, is there any way i can save those message back onto the server? (without fwd them all one by one :(
[09:05] <_pirinto_> how did it go?
[09:05] <_pirinto_> fraser: alright,
[09:05] <warnet04_> hfkfkf
[09:05] <_pirinto_> fraser: what are you missing from your old profile?
[09:06] <_pirinto_> fraser:  the fonts huh?
[09:06] <mikebarta> does anyone know if xubuntu doesn't install the wireless.opts or if this is not in the defualt ubuntu setup?
[09:06] <hole_> hello are there any guitar amp programsfor linux?
[09:06] <mikebarta> noob trying to resurect a free p2/300 armada
[09:06] <fraser> _pirinto_, sorry? as in, why can't i just start using this profile? well no specific reason but i really don't want this shit to keep happening
[09:06] <hole_> i've looked all over google
[09:07] <fraser> _pirinto_, i kinda wanted to know why it happened.
[09:07] <gonzoism> how do i upgrade my kernel ?
[09:07] <_pirinto_> So do I
[09:07] <pr4b1> guess no one knows
[09:07] <fraser> _pirinto_, brb
[09:08] <gonzoism> i want to upgrade my kernel without compiling it myself, is there a repository for that ?
[09:09] <gonzoism> or a checkbox to check ?
[09:09] <fraser> _pirinto_, back in old profile now
[09:09] <_pirinto_> fraser:  you checked the logs?
[09:09] <fraser> _pirinto_, nope, where is said log stored?
[09:10] <gonzoism> i hate this.  my computer keeps freezing.  it gets really old.  it is frozen now....   here in about 40 seconds it will unfreeze and will dump all that i am typing out to the screen....
[09:10] <_pirinto_> fraser: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32339/
[09:10] <Darkkish> how do i reinstall something in apt?
[09:11] <gonzoism> i can't wait for gutsy.  maybe my computer won't freeze then.
[09:11] <gonzoism> Darkkish sudo apt-get install "whatever"
[09:11] <Darkkish> uninstall and reinstall in two steps?
[09:11] <Darkkish> oh.. kay
[09:11] <_pirinto_> fraser: Before you start doing some stuff you should take some backups
[09:11] <gonzoism> Darkkish sudo apt-get remove "whatever"
[09:11] <Darkkish> er crap
[09:11] <gonzoism> lol, you didn't remove apt did you ?
[09:12] <Darkkish> i want to recompile gnome applets with --enable-mini-commander
[09:12] <Darkkish> how would i do that?
[09:12] <gonzoism> install the build tools
[09:12] <Darkkish> k
[09:12] <Darkkish> and then what?
[09:12] <gonzoism> Darkkish then get the source for the applets. then install
[09:12] <gonzoism> ever built from source before ?
[09:13] <gonzoism> Darkkish  know how i can upgrade my kernel ?
[09:13] <gonzoism> Darkkish i think the one i have now is causing my box to freeze.
[09:13] <Darkkish> gonzoism, i am not really sure
[09:13] <Darkkish> i've never built from source before sorry
[09:13] <albert> is dualview possible in ubuntu?
[09:18] (JesusOnStilts/#ubuntu) download the cd =P
[09:18] (gonzoism/#ubuntu) how do you toggle /msg ?  its like /chat or something....
[09:18] (gonzoism/#ubuntu) query..  thanks
[09:18] (gonzoism/#ubuntu) :)
[09:18] (|nLv|Nomad-K/#ubuntu) i don't want to download + burn, can i just have ubuntu upgrade itself ?
[09:18] (mikebarta/#ubuntu) couldn't you just apt-get install ubuntu-desktop?
[09:19] <JesusOnStilts> http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Upgrade_Ubuntu_Edgy_to_Ubuntu_Feisty
[09:19] <|nLv|Nomad-K> i'm not too familiar with the terminal yet... would that work ?
[09:19] <|nLv|Nomad-K> ooh, thanks
[09:19] <JesusOnStilts> welcome =)
[09:19] <harmental> hey guys...how can put the trash bin on the desktop?
[09:20] <mikebarta> anyone know how to install the wireless support so I can get xubuntu to connect and upgrade?
[09:20] <JesusOnStilts> one sec harmental
[09:20] <mikebarta> by default it doesn't seem to have wireless support
[09:21] <czer323_> mikebarta, #xubuntu usually has a few of the developers for it.  I highly recommend them.  Pretty talented guys.
[09:21] <sport> im looking for a front end for Apache config?
[09:21] <JesusOnStilts> ok harmental, open Terminal type "gconf-editor".  then goto apps>nautilus>desktop
[09:21] <mikebarta> thanks,
[09:22] <JesusOnStilts> on the right side you will see the check mark
[09:23] <harmental> JesusOnStilts: i was hoping for a solution that also worked on kde...
[09:24] <fraser> what the option for command ls that allows you to see hidden files?
[09:24] <bliss> DBO: are you awake?
[09:24] <_pirinto_> fraser: ls -al
[09:24] <pr4b1> fraser: do a ctrl+h in the folder
[09:24] <JesusOnStilts> ok harmental http://tinyurl.com/3xpa6q
[09:24] <JesusOnStilts> sorry i did not realize
[09:24] <JesusOnStilts> =P
[09:24] <fraser> pr4b1, yeah but can't load the folder, that's what i'm trying to fix lol
[09:26] <_EXP> I have ubuntu 7.04 and ltsp 5. I have terminal that boots from floppy, when logging in it always reads floppy and also when I try to access USB  stick. I managed to disable access to floppy drive in 4.2. How this can be done in ltsp 5? no one @ #ltsp could not help me...
[09:29] <gin> i have a hard troubleshooting with nvidia drivers, with GeForce FX 5200
[09:32] <Midgewa> how do i make me screen resolution higher than 1024x768?
[09:32] <rgl> my top menubar is weird, the menu now appears at the middle of the screen, and I cannot middle-click to move it... how can I fix this?   do I have to recreate the menubar ... I hope not!
[09:32] <harmental> JesusOnStilts: thx!
[09:33] <gin> rgl, maybe its your configure screen
[09:33] <gin> resolution or something
[09:34] <rgl> gin, what do you mean?  if I change the resolution it will fix itself?
[09:34] <gin> rgl, try get it in less resolution
[09:34] <gin> can be
[09:34] <Midgewa> how do i make me screen resolution higher than 1024x768?
[09:34] <rgl> gin, no its the same.  it keeps on the middle :|
[09:35] <harmental> JesusOnStilts: the url worked great but that worked great...but when i empty the bin there is no change in the icon.....(it always full)
[09:35] <Darkkish> !pastbin
[09:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pastbin - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:35] <Darkkish> !pastebin
[09:35] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:37] <pawan> can we open two diffrent movies in two workspace
[09:37] <JesusOnStilts> harmental i thikn the icon code need to be reversed
[09:37] <elfboy> can some one tellme what i wold need to do to make webspace on my ubuntu sys
[09:37] <JesusOnStilts> er wait..
[09:37] <JesusOnStilts> really?
[09:38] <JesusOnStilts> try saving it as Trash.Desktop?
[09:39] <elfboy> can some one tellme what i wold need to do to make webspace on my ubuntu sys
[09:39] <harmental> JesusOnStilts: tried that...i doesnt work
[09:39] <JesusOnStilts> well either way it needs to be Trash.Desktop
[09:39] <JesusOnStilts> I dunno there are no complaints in the comments
[09:39] <JesusOnStilts> weird stuff, sorry i can try and find another code
[09:40] <elfboy> can some one tellme what i wold need to do to make webspace on my ubuntu sys
[09:40] <darwin81> What have you guys found is the best way to install Compiz Fusion?
[09:40] <SiroSoriS> you need a modem for that darwin81
[09:41] <elfboy> whats  Compiz Fusion?
[09:41] <desertc> darwin81: Lots of web pages covering that
[09:41] <elfboy> is it better then beryl
[09:41] <unity> in the ubuntu 7.04 installer, does the resize partition option non destructively resize ntfs partitions? or do i have to use parted separately?
[09:41] <desertc> elfboy: Beryl renamed
[09:41] <elfboy> ohh ok i use beryl
[09:41] <elfboy> ;')_
[09:41] <gonzoism> elfboy sudo apt-get install apache
[09:41] <elfboy> i love it too
[09:42] <gonzoism> elfboy   then surf over to http://localhost
[09:42] <darwin81> desertc: I know but there's different tutorials and repos and I don't know which to use.
[09:43] <elfboy> o http://localhost
[09:43] <desertc> darwin81: take a look at three and figure out which two are the same
[09:43] <elfboy> dpkg: error processing apache (--configure):
[09:43] <elfboy>  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[09:43] <elfboy> Errors were encountered while processing:
[09:43] <elfboy>  apache
[09:43] <elfboy> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[09:43] <elfboy> 
[09:46] <gonzoism> elfboy try sudo apt-get install apache and then hit tab twice and see what it lists
[09:46] <elfboy> i fix that
[09:46] <elfboy> it runing too
[09:46] <pawan>  can we open two diffrent movies in two workspace
[09:46] <elfboy> Placeholder page
[09:46] <elfboy> If you are just browsing the web
[09:46] <elfboy> 
[09:46] <elfboy> The owner of this web site has not put up any web pages yet. Please come back later.
[09:46] <elfboy> 
[09:46] <elfboy> Move along, nothing to see here... :-)
[09:46] <JesusOnStilts> sorry harmental i can not fidn anything else
[09:47] <JesusOnStilts> everyone says that one works for them flawlessly =\
[09:47] <JesusOnStilts> not saying yours doesn't
[09:47] <harmental> its ok...i guess ill kepp my bin in the panel....
[09:47] <bonde> try to install zope , but it fails. It says its missing Python.h. How do it get those python headerfiles to ubuntu ?
[09:47] <desertc> !dvd
[09:47] <Joshooa> Hey, I don't think this is Ubuntu specific but my computer keeps randomly freezing and I don't know why and don't know how to go about narrowing down the problem. Any suggestions?
[09:47] <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
[09:49] <desertc> The Ubuntu guide listed there says Totem/gstreamer supports DVD playback - this is not true.
[09:49] <elfboy> is there a stander webspace http thing
[09:50] <gonzoism> Joshooa  happens to me too.  dmesg should say something about it.  is it being caused by ata or hard drive ?
[09:50] <JesusOnStilts> !codecs
[09:50] <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
[09:50] <gonzoism> elfboy apach for hosting your own site.
[09:50] <desertc> JesusOnStilts: that wasn't for me right?
[09:50] <elfboy> yes
[09:50] <JesusOnStilts> i dunno i guess it could be
[09:50] <elfboy> im like new so i was woundering
[09:50] <JesusOnStilts> you need the right codecs to play DVDs
[09:50] <gonzoism> elfboy now stick your html in /var/www/ and you have your site
[09:50] <warnet03> cicy
[09:50] <NewComer> hi could anyone help me how to use Ubuntu?
[09:50] <elfboy> ohh ok
[09:51] <NewComer> i like ubuntu alot....
[09:51] <JesusOnStilts> what do you liek to do newcorner
[09:51] <desertc> JesusOnStilts: Totem/gstreamer do not play DVDs even with the right codecs.  You have to use Xine
[09:51] <_EXP> anyone familiar with LTSP5?
[09:51] <JesusOnStilts> cool desertc
[09:51] <JesusOnStilts> i thougth you had a problem sorry
[09:51] <Kool-Aid> elfboy, can u tell me what RTFM means?
[09:51] <desertc> JesusOnStilts: I'm talking about unencrypted ones, too
[09:51] <NewComer> but dunno how to use uBuntu? -> JesusOnStilts
[09:51] <elfboy> nope
[09:51] <elfboy> sorry im new to linex too
[09:51] <yapclosuser> anyone know how to format an unformatted HDD in an external USB enclosure (to ext3)?
[09:51] <desertc> elfboy: google it
[09:51] <transcript> how to register my nik?
[09:52] <elfboy> lol
[09:52] <elfboy> yes i got that
[09:52] <desertc> transcript: ask in #freenode
[09:52] <elfboy> read the fucking manula
[09:52] <JesusOnStilts> */msg nickserv register password your@email.com
[09:52] <Kool-Aid> Does anyone know what this acronym RTFM means?
[09:52] <desertc> !omg
[09:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about omg - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:52] <NETWizz> I think I got a job offer
[09:52] <warnet03> cicy
[09:52] <gonzoism> !rtfm
[09:52] <ubotu> Words like noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[09:52] <xtknight> rtfm=read the freaking manual.  generally frowned upon term here
[09:52] <gonzoism> cool
[09:52] <JesusOnStilts> yea cause we all have to read anyway to give eachother answers
[09:53] <Kool-Aid> Ooo
[09:53] <JesusOnStilts> but nobody want to HEAR ABOUT IT
[09:53] <JesusOnStilts> =P
[09:53] <NETWizz> I applied for a job at overstock.com.  I drew up some queries on a board with some tables they had up there and they told me I got bonus points about 3 times!!!
[09:53] <elfboy> yes
[09:53] <NETWizz> When I was done, they walked me through the building and introduced me to about 100 people
[09:53] <NETWizz> Then they took me into a smaller room and discussed benefits and sallary
[09:53] <NETWizz> Does that mean I am going to get a job offer?
[09:53] <JesusOnStilts> duh
[09:53] <gonzoism> NETWizz  i don't believe you
[09:53] <elfboy> i wold like to that all the ppl here that spend there time helping ppl like me that dont know a lot about ubuntu and willing to help so thanks you all
[09:53] <JesusOnStilts> who cares if he's lying
[09:54] <JesusOnStilts> he can just be broke and a liar then
[09:54] <NETWizz> I am just kidding
[09:54] <JesusOnStilts> =P
[09:54] <NETWizz> Nice hugh
[09:54] <transcript> is my nick regostered now?
[09:54] <transcript> how can I check it?
[09:54] <JesusOnStilts> transcript if you got a message saying it was.. then yes
[09:54] <JesusOnStilts> you need to try and identify also though
[09:54] <transcript> i got something
[09:54] <transcript> but am not sure
[09:54] <Kool-Aid> transcript, nope, it's not registered yet
[09:54] <JesusOnStilts> */msg nickserv identify password
[09:54] <desertc> transcript: asking in the wrong place
[09:54] <transcript> hmmm
[09:54] <Kool-Aid> transcript, you need to try harder
[09:54] <transcript> what is nickserv?
[09:54] <sport> how do you start blackbox?
[09:55] <JesusOnStilts> IRC's "nick-server" for nicknames?
[09:55] <Yahovah> sport: Change your session in GDM/KDM/XDM.
[09:55] <JesusOnStilts> common sense
[09:55] <elfboy> i wold like to thank  all the ppl here that spend there time helping ppl like me that dont know a lot about ubuntu and willing to help so thanks you all
[09:55] <Kool-Aid> transcript, type this..../nickserv register transcript password
[09:55] <desertc> sport: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=125084
[09:55] <JesusOnStilts> that's not even right haha
[09:55] <JesusOnStilts> you got to give email don't u
[09:55] <transcript> so i do not type my nick within that command???
[09:55] <Kool-Aid> transcript, hold on...not that
[09:55] <sport> yahovah im on ubuntu server
[09:55] <Yahovah> elfboy: If you're going to keep repeating that, at least correct your English.
[09:55] <JesusOnStilts> dude stop i gave him the right commands already
[09:55] <Kool-Aid> transcript, do this.../nickserv register password
[09:55] <gordonjcp> elfboy: and thank you, for taking the time to try Ubuntu and stick with it even when you're having problems
[09:55] <JesusOnStilts> you're hiurting him koolaid
[09:55] <JesusOnStilts> haha
[09:55] <desertc> elfboy: Welcome to Ubuntu
[09:56] <desertc> elfboy: Enjoy the freedom
[09:56] <yellow_chicken> anyone know what's the point of firefox's search bar displaying your previous search key phrase?  i hit tab to try auto complete but does not work?
[09:56] <elfboy> lol:)
[09:56] <elfboy> elfboy out
[09:56] <Kool-Aid> transcript, did you do as I typed?
[09:56] <Yahovah> sport: $ startx <where ever Ubuntu hides the blackbox xinit file>
[09:56] <JesusOnStilts> transcipt listen to me. if you have already done the */msg nickserv register password your@email     command    then now yu can test with   /msg nickserv identify password
[09:56] <transcript> it just says that my nick is NOT registered
[09:56] <JesusOnStilts> the first command i tell you is to register
[09:56] <bushwakko> hey, I got an error while trying to do apt-get source linux-source
[09:57] <JesusOnStilts> hense "register" and now i am done
[09:57] <bushwakko> I got dpkg-source: not found
[09:57] <transcript> what mail I shoul put ???
[09:57] <Kool-Aid> JesusOnStilts, you don't need to input your email info on this server when registering your nick
[09:57] <JesusOnStilts> your email man
[09:57] <JesusOnStilts> you might have to confirm
[09:57] <Kool-Aid> err...
[09:57] <Kool-Aid> network
[09:57] <transcript> I have 5 mails ???
[09:57] <JesusOnStilts> then whatever one you like
[09:57] <transcript> oh
[09:57] <transcript> thanks
[09:57] <transcript> :)
[09:57] <Kool-Aid> transcript, do as I say....
[09:57] <JesusOnStilts> dude i don't care and neither does IRC... usually
[09:58] <Kool-Aid> transcript, just type .../nickserv register yourpassword
[09:58] <Kool-Aid> transcript, that simple
[09:58] <Kool-Aid> transcript, now did you do it?
[09:58] <sport> yahovah $ startx ( command not found)
[09:58] <Kool-Aid> transcript, if you want, then I can pick a password for you
[09:58] <Yahovah> sport: Install xorg.
[09:58] <phallictractor> hello?
[09:58] <Yahovah> sport: Have you actually installed blackbox yet?
[09:59] <underwatercow> .
[09:59] <JesusOnStilts> yea the email is only to reset your password in case you forget it
[09:59] <der-onkel> Hi, why ubuntu has such a old ImageMagick 6.2.* it is possible to get an 6.3.*? Perhaps as Community Package?
[09:59] <sport> yahovah yes
[09:59] <JesusOnStilts> so i guess it's not actually necessary
[09:59] <Yahovah> sport: And it didn't install X?
[09:59] <desertc> phallictractor: yeap
[09:59] <sport> yahovah upgraded it too
[09:59] <phallictractor> if someone could possibly help me with something with ubuntu please PM me
[09:59] <JesusOnStilts> !ask
[09:59] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:59] <sport> yahovah no thought it would have it
[09:59] <desertc> phallictractor: just ask here
[10:00] <albert> hi
[10:00] <Kool-Aid> phallictractor, will you pay?
[10:00] <desertc> albert: hiya
[10:00] <Yahovah> sport: It's not listed as a dependency, interesting. # apt-get install xserver-xorg
[10:00] <JesusOnStilts> hello albert
[10:00] <phallictractor> i deleted the menu bar where when you open gaim and exit the window it gets minimized too
[10:00] <transcript> jesus: Syntax: REGISTER <password>
[10:00] <rgl> how do I make the windows key behave like ctrl?  I want to assign the Win+S to open a terminal :|
[10:00] <sport> yahovah i guess it doesnt make sense for a comp w/o a gui to xwindoes...
[10:00] <albert> hey jesus
[10:00] <transcript> jesus what is this Syntax: REGISTER <password>
[10:00] <JesusOnStilts> i used to have a buddie albert in grade-school
[10:00] <Kool-Aid> transcript, did you do as I said?
[10:00] <albert> i went to the site you gave me
[10:00] <JesusOnStilts> his parents were real Mexicans from Mexico
[10:00] <desertc> phallictractor: huh?
[10:00] <albert> but a little problem happened
[10:00] <transcript> JESUS what is this Syntax: REGISTER <password>
[10:01] <Yahovah> sport: No, the same repositories are used for ubuntu-server and ubuntu.
[10:01] <Kool-Aid> transcript, listen....type exactly as this..../nickserv register yourpassword
[10:01] <albert> were you from jesus?
[10:01] <phallictractor> like when i open rhythmbox there is usually a icon up on the right where i can click the icon and it leaves the bar on the bottom and just goes to the top
[10:01] <JesusOnStilts> it means /msg nickserv register ******
[10:01] <Kool-Aid> transcript, yourpassword == whatever password you choose
[10:01] <JesusOnStilts> ***** being your password
[10:01] <Kool-Aid> transcript, don't type in "yourpassword"
[10:01] <Yahovah> rgl: System > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts
[10:01] <JesusOnStilts> unless you want that to be it
[10:01] <JesusOnStilts> hahaha
[10:01] <JesusOnStilts> which would be funny
[10:01] <desertc> phallictractor: and so you removed the panel?
[10:01] <phallictractor> yeah
[10:01] <sport> yahovah cool it worked thanks
[10:01] <Kool-Aid> JesusOnStilts, have you ever seen that bash.org post?
[10:02] <phallictractor> and i tried everything in add to panel but i cant find it
[10:02] <JesusOnStilts> nah
[10:02] <JesusOnStilts> i am not that hipo
[10:02] <JesusOnStilts> hip*
[10:02] <albert> hey jesus, do you know how I can replace the backup of my xorg.conf
[10:02] <gordonjcp> Kool-Aid: I think I know the one you mean....
[10:02] <albert> I'm using ubuntu life
[10:02] <desertc> phallictractor: Did you try "New Panel" ?
[10:02] <albert> life cd...
[10:02] <rgl> Yahovah, yeah.  but that app does not let me use Win+something... it just uses the Win key by itself.
[10:02] <gordonjcp> Kool-Aid: "it just shows up as stars for everyone else"?
[10:02] <Yahovah> albert: Use cp.
[10:02] <phallictractor> the panel is there
[10:02] <Kool-Aid> It's hilarious, I'll see if I can find it really quick
[10:02] <phallictractor> its jsut that certain one is gone
[10:02] <Kool-Aid> gordonjcp, yeah, that's the one
[10:02] <JesusOnStilts> you mean liek restore it? albert
[10:02] <albert> I changed a config to use dualview, and then ubuntu woudn't boot
[10:02] <gordonjcp> phallictractor: what exactly has gone?
[10:03] <JesusOnStilts> what command did you use to backup
[10:03] <transcript> JESUS am I registered now? it asked me something about e mail... donno ?!?? AM I registered now?
[10:03] <alecwh> Is there a GUI FTP Client (Besides gFTP) that doesn't suck? I can't seem to find one that I really like... :(
[10:03] <desertc> phallictractor: That certain ... what
[10:03] <transcript>  JESUS am I registered now? it asked me something about e mail... donno ?!?? AM I registered now?
[10:03] <kennethaar> Hi
[10:03] <Kool-Aid> JesusOnStilts, http://bash.org/?244321
[10:03] <albert> i tried sudo cp /etc/xll/xorg.conf_backup /etc/xll/xorg.conf
[10:03] <Kool-Aid> hee hee
[10:03] <albert> it didn't work
[10:03] <desertc> phallictractor: don't use so many "that" and "it" and "thing" - I can't see what you're point to
[10:03] <JesusOnStilts> yea transcipt. email is only if you forget you rpassword for them to reset
[10:03] <leagris> Hello, I'm looking for what PCMCIA GPRS network device can work with Ubuntu. Do you know some links or informations I can gather about that?
[10:03] <JesusOnStilts> you don't have to have
[10:03] <sport> whats the most basic Internet browser available?
[10:03] <phallictractor> its called the system tray in windows
[10:04] <transcript> how do I identify when I come back again :)
[10:04] <Kool-Aid> transcript, yes, you are registered
[10:04] <JesusOnStilts> albert
[10:04] <albert> yes jesus
[10:04] <JesusOnStilts> the x in x11 should be X11 right?
[10:04] <JesusOnStilts> capitilized isn't ubuntu pissy liek that?
[10:04] <albert> yeah
[10:04] <kennethaar> sport: links
[10:04] <irawan> hi all, we have a  system already configured, what's the best way to copy it to other computers?
[10:04] <Kool-Aid> transcript, /nickserv identify ****
[10:04] <desertc> phallictractor: I see what you mean
[10:04] <albert> that's right... it was capitalized
[10:04] <desertc> phallictractor: You might want to ask in #gnome if no one here can help
[10:04] <transcript> THANKS !!!
[10:04] <JesusOnStilts> then it needs to be always =)
[10:04] <JesusOnStilts> welcome =)
[10:04] <Kool-Aid> transcript, you can type your password here, and it'll show it as ****
[10:04] <n00dl3> albert: tab is your friend
[10:04] <albert> tab?
[10:05] <Kool-Aid> transcript, try it
[10:05] <Kool-Aid> My password is *****
[10:05] <JesusOnStilts> it's like auto-type
[10:05] <Kool-Aid> see
[10:05] <albert> what do you mean noodle?
[10:05] <JesusOnStilts> i always forget about tab
[10:05] <Yahovah> rgl: I don't actually have a Super/Windows key, maybe it doesn't accept them. Make sure your keyboard layout is configured properly.
[10:05] <kennethaar> irawan: Colonezilla
[10:05] <desertc> phallictractor: I didn't realize you could get rid of that
[10:05] <Kool-Aid> Only I can see what my password is, it's *****
[10:05] <phallictractor> nor did i
[10:05] <alecwh> My password is: banananutcake
[10:05] <JesusOnStilts> haha kolaid
[10:05] <alecwh> :0
[10:05] <JesusOnStilts> what a coincidence! so is mine!
[10:05] <Kool-Aid> JesusOnStilts, did you read that link?
[10:05] <Kool-Aid> hehe
[10:05] <Kool-Aid> I mean the bash.org one
[10:05] <Kool-Aid> http://bash.org/?244321
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[10:06] <transcript> Thanks long live Ubuntu and all open source... !!! :D
[10:06] <desertc> phallictractor: it is called "Notification Area"
[10:06] <kane77> hi, what is the best way to share stuff between vista and ubuntu (I mean on one computer)?
[10:06] <rgl> Yahovah, well, what is "configured properly"?  its just a normal generic 105 keys...
[10:06] <albert> what do you mean by tab noodl3?
[10:06] <desertc> phallictractor: it is under the Utility panels
[10:06] <JesusOnStilts> oh no crap???
[10:06] <phallictractor> hm when i tried that it didnt work the same way.
[10:06] <alecwh> !mp3 > alecwh
[10:06] <Yahovah> transcript: Have you seen the latest security feature in Ubuntu?
[10:06] <kennethaar> irawan: colnezilla.sf.net
[10:06] <n00dl3> kane77: fatxx
[10:06] <phallictractor> ill restart
[10:07] <Yahovah> rgl: How are you attempting to configure your shortcut?
[10:07] <JesusOnStilts> he liek told him his password
[10:07] <desertc> Yeap
[10:07] <JesusOnStilts> haha
 let me check
[10:07] <transcript> Yahovah : No I just update it ... why???
[10:07] <n00dl3> !tab
[10:07] <ubotu> You can use <tab> for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.
[10:07] <fraser> should i be able to view .rtf files?
[10:07] <kane77> n00dl3, thought that.. thx
[10:07] <rgl> Yahovah, with the app you said :D
[10:07] <alecwh> Is there an GUI FTP Client that doesn't suck?
[10:07] <JesusOnStilts> nice ubotu
[10:07] <Yahovah> transcript: Oh, you should probably check this out. If you type your nickserv password accidently in channel, it will just show up as stars. Here, let me type mine: ******. You just saw stars.
[10:07] <kennethaar> alecwh: konqueror?
[10:07] <rgl> Yahovah, maybe I need to resort to assign the keys manually using gconf (on the metacity key bindings) :|
[10:08] <fraser> Yahovah, lol nice trick
[10:08] <alecwh> kennethaar: What do you mean, I'm on GNOME...
[10:08] <transcript> password
[10:08] <n00dl3> Yahovah: lol
[10:08] <kennethaar> hehe, too bad...
[10:08] <transcript> oh you mean my password ?? :D
[10:08] <JesusOnStilts> so THAT's how they always do their name with a colon
[10:08] <funcoot> how do i format ubuntu to windows file system?
[10:08] <JesusOnStilts> i never knew i always copy n pasted IRC names
 page doesn't exist
[10:08] <JesusOnStilts> haha
[10:08] <kennethaar> hm
[10:08] <Kool-Aid> transcript, you can type your password word here, if you like, no one can see it besides you.  To all others it'll appear as ******
[10:08] <funcoot> can anyone help me wit that
[10:08] <mkquist> funcoot - why? but ud use fat for a shared area
[10:08] <Yahovah> Kool-Aid: -!- transcript [n=dragan@80.93.248.198]  has quit [Nick collision from services.] 
[10:08] <n00dl3> funcoot: use the windows installer and write over ubuntu? :P
[10:09] <Yahovah> Kool-Aid: His password was "password".
[10:09] <funcoot> oooh
[10:09] <funcoot> fat32?
[10:09] <Kool-Aid> hahaahahahahahha
[10:09] <JesusOnStilts> haha
[10:09] <funcoot> well im getting a new comp
[10:09] <Kool-Aid> hahahahahahhaha
[10:09] <JesusOnStilts> that's not bad
[10:09] <n00dl3> Yahovah: LOL
[10:09] <Kool-Aid> Jesus Christ
[10:09] <JesusOnStilts> open-source
[10:09] <Kool-Aid> for real?
[10:09] <fraser> does anyone know why i can't open .rtf files?
[10:09] <kennethaar> try: http://clonezilla.sourceforge.net
[10:09] <Yahovah> fraser: What are you using to open them?
[10:09] <n00dl3> Kool-Aid: You did tell him to type what you typed ;P
[10:09] <funcoot> noodle: I would use the fat32 system?
[10:09] <ThanatosDrive> I xkilled Deluge and instead of going away, it dislodged itself from the Panel and moved down into this little tab that I can move around. Sorta like the xfce4 shortcuts on the desktop. Can anyone tell me how to kill this thing?
[10:09] <fraser> Yahovah, gedit
[10:09] <Yahovah> fraser: Use open office.
[10:09] <mkquist> funcoot:  u can use gnome partition editor to format it to vfat if u want to have an area shared by windows/linux
[10:09] <JesusOnStilts> yea nobody cares
[10:09] <JesusOnStilts> he can always get a new name haha
[10:10] <funcoot> Ahh ok
[10:10] <JesusOnStilts> if sum1 is mean to steal his
[10:10] <n00dl3> funcoot: What are you trying to do? Get rid of ubuntu and install windows?
[10:10] <Kool-Aid> n00dl3, I told him "password == whatever your password is"
[10:10] <n00dl3> Kool-Aid: Ahh his password must of been password
[10:10] <n00dl3> o.O
[10:10] <fraser> Yahovah, pff, takes too long to load
[10:10] <mkquist> funcoot: is that what u wanted to do?
[10:10] <funcoot> noodle: no im getting a new comp and have multiple hds, just need my biggest spare for extra storage
[10:10] <kennethaar> ThanatosDrive; press alt+ctrl+Esc and click on the offending window...
[10:11] <Kool-Aid> transcript, you need to change your password
[10:11] <Yahovah> fraser: Try koffice, then.
[10:11] <transcript> WHAT HAPPENED !!!
[10:11] <funcoot> noodle: why would I leave the superior OS?  ^_-
[10:11] <transcript> I was kicked??
[10:11] <sbcdestroy> oh wow. that was the right way to do it thanks desertc
[10:11] <JesusOnStilts> aww
[10:11] <JesusOnStilts> that's cruel
[10:11] <n00dl3> funcoot: Ahh k then w/e mkquist said sounds write :P
[10:11] <fraser> Yahovah, thanks for the top
[10:11] <fraser> tip*
[10:11] <n00dl3> ..lol write >_>
[10:11] <JesusOnStilts> you quit messing with transcript and his easy password
[10:11] <transcript> hahaha
[10:11] <ThanatosDrive> kennethaar: I already tried xkill.
[10:11] <transcript> my password is very confidential ;)
[10:11] <funcoot> Well one problem
[10:11] <Yahovah> fraser: ted probably supports rtf as well.
[10:11] <funcoot> it is saying
[10:12] <desertc> sbcdestroy: You betcha.
[10:12] <n00dl3> Heya transcript, change your password
[10:12] <funcoot> this file system is mounted
[10:12] <funcoot> and ofcourse i cant unmount it while im using it D:
[10:12] <transcript> how to change?
[10:12] <JesusOnStilts> */msg nickserv help
 links is awsome a browser running in terminal :D.
[10:12] <funcoot> and windows wont boot with linux as slave
[10:12] <JesusOnStilts> haha
[10:12] <[-O-] Apollo> Hey um
[10:12] <n00dl3> Woops :o
[10:12] <kennethaar> ThanatosDrive: how about logging out and restarting your xserver?
[10:12] <[-O-] Apollo> Can the windows installer of GIMP work for Linux?
[10:12] <n00dl3> Okay no more abusing transcript
[10:13] <n00dl3> [-O-] Apollo: Maybe in wine?
[10:13] <funcoot> so is there any lol command to basically format linux?
[10:13] <ThanatosDrive> kennethaar: Well I was hoping to avoid *that* solution. But alright.
[10:13] <Kool-Aid> Quit doing that to transcript
[10:13] <kennethaar> appollo: I ndont think so, but maybe with wine...
[10:13] <funcoot> format c:     :V
[10:13] <transcript> what is happening??
[10:13] <n00dl3> [-O-] Apollo: But why would you use the windows installer when you already have gimp?
[10:13] <transcript> how to change my pass??
[10:13] <[-O-] Apollo> n00dl3 where can I find the Linux installer of Gimp?
[10:13] <Yahovah> transcript: They're hacking your gibson.
[10:13] <[-O-] Apollo> o.o
[10:13] <JesusOnStilts> transcipt
[10:13] <funcoot> apollo: .... erm the site dont you think??
[10:13] <[-O-] Apollo> noodle: Because at the moment before I go and delete my windows I am saving all my important information to a cd
[10:13] <JesusOnStilts> */msg nickserv set password *******
[10:14] <Kool-Aid> Quit don't that to transcript
[10:14] <[-O-] Apollo> then Im going to transfer all my pictures and music from Windows to linux
[10:14] <funcoot> ahh
[10:14] <funcoot> do what i did
[10:14] <funcoot> SD card :V
[10:14] <[-O-] Apollo> then Delete windows and open that space for linux
[10:14] <n00dl3> [-O-] Apollo: Ubuntu has gimp :o
[10:14] <SoulChild> how can print a line of a log with "error" OR "warn" OR "fail" in it? i alread got: "cat /var/log/dmesg |grep "error"
[10:14] <[-O-] Apollo> o
[10:14] <[-O-] Apollo> ^_^
[10:14] <oppose> ok
[10:14] <Kool-Aid> transcript, do this.../nickserv set password newpassword  ....don't type "newpassword"
[10:14] <funcoot> :P
[10:14] <transcript> why am i getting disconnected
[10:14] <desertc> Yahovah: They are in ur kerwel stealing ur chips
[10:14] <funcoot> so guys
[10:14] <transcript> WHO IS HACKING ME
[10:14] <JesusOnStilts> transcipt
[10:14] <funcoot> how do i format this drive?
[10:14] <JesusOnStilts> */msg nickserv set password *******
[10:14] <funcoot> it wont let me cause it is mounted
[10:14] <transcript> WHO IS HACKING ME
[10:14] <oppose> I changed transcript to new nik :D
[10:14] <JesusOnStilts> dude change it fast
[10:14] <JesusOnStilts> gah
[10:14] <desertc> funcoot: unmount it
[10:14] <transcript> my firewall is going crazy
[10:15] <oppose> now i am gonna reg with new pass :D
[10:15] <CaspeR-Bz> hello! I have a Chicony webcam, but my Ubuntu don`t detect it :( what should I do ?
[10:15] <JesusOnStilts> haha stop n00dl3 =P
[10:15] <funcoot> desertc: it wont let me, it says i have to do it manually...
[10:15] <Kool-Aid> transcript, don't type "newpassword" as your password....type in something secret
[10:15] <Kool-Aid> transcript, do this.../nickserv set password newpassword  ....don't type "newpassword"
[10:15] <desertc> funcoot: did you?
[10:15] <oppose> no no i changed my nick :)
[10:15] <n00dl3> transcript: change your passwordzzzz quick
[10:15] <alecwh> LETS PLEASE STAY ON TOPIC EVERYONE.
[10:15] <alecwh> !ops
[10:15] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[10:15] <j2dope> hi. does anyone know how I can get my my 3rd mouse button to 'auto scroll' ?
[10:15] <ThanatosDrive> !caps | alecwh
[10:15] <funcoot> desertc:i tried but it wont let me unmount, it tells me to do it manually
[10:15] <ubotu> alecwh: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[10:15] <JesusOnStilts> hahaha
[10:15] <n00dl3> transcript: well done
[10:16] <n00dl3> :P
[10:16] <desertc> funcoot: did you do it manually?
[10:16] <joseroberto> oi
[10:16] <Seveas> alecwh, ?
[10:16] <funcoot> desertc, how do i do that?
[10:16] <Kool-Aid> n00dl3, it was you?
[10:16] <Kool-Aid> hehe
[10:16] <SoulChild_> how can print a line of a log with "error" OR "warn" OR "fail" in it? i alread got: "cat /var/log/dmesg |grep "error"
[10:16] <alecwh> Seveas: It's getting extremely off-topic, maybe some authority might help...
[10:16] <n00dl3> Nooooo x3
[10:16] <irawan> is it possible to make an image from current system, then deploy it in another empty system? if so, what would be the best way? thanks
[10:16] <desertc> funcoot: look up the command for it on google
[10:16] <funcoot> ahhhhh
[10:16] <funcoot> ok
[10:16] <funcoot> :>
[10:16] <kane77> how can I delete a file from ntfs?
[10:17] <alecwh> irawan: http://clonezilla.sourceforge.net/
[10:17] <d4rkmonkey> kane77, press the delete button?
[10:17] <transcript> kane77 press delete
[10:17] <d4rkmonkey> lol
[10:17] <irawan> alecwh, let me check
[10:17] <transcript> wow
[10:17] <kane77> d4rkmonkey, transcript ehm.. in ubuntu :)
[10:17] <transcript> there are over one thousand ppl
[10:17] <Kool-Aid> transcript, good job
[10:17] <transcript> in this room in this instant
[10:17] <d4rkmonkey> kane77, press the delete button in Ubuntu?
[10:18] <funcoot> guys i am looking and coming up with nothing
[10:18] <Kool-Aid> transcript, you changed your password
[10:18] <d4rkmonkey> kane77, do you not have write support or something?
[10:18] <Kool-Aid> I am going to see if your password is "newpassword" now
[10:18] <n00dl3> transcript: Nice observation
[10:18] <kane77> d4rkmonkey, not for ntfs I guess
[10:18] <n00dl3> Kool-Aid: LOL
[10:18] <transcript> kool-aid u are not my friend
[10:18] <Kool-Aid> haha, it's not "newpassword"
[10:18] <transcript> you hacked my webbox
[10:18] <JesusOnStilts> !offtopic let's go! =)
[10:18] <n00dl3> hmmm
[10:18] <JesusOnStilts> !off-topic
[10:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about off-topic - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:18] <d4rkmonkey> kane77, install ntfs-3G, I think thats the package name but I'm not completely sure
[10:19] <Kool-Aid> transcript, I didn't do that.  It was someone else who was messing with your nick
[10:19] <kennethaar> So what do I do If I messed up my display in ubuntu?
[10:19] <JesusOnStilts> go to #ubuntu-offtopic !!!
[10:19] <JesusOnStilts> haha
[10:19] <kane77> d4rkmonkey,
[10:19] <kane77> d4rkmonkey, thx
[10:19] <d4rkmonkey> kane77, no problem
[10:19] <oppose> HAH !!! I changed my pass :D
[10:19] <transcript> STOP
[10:19] <transcript> THIS NOW
[10:19] <d4rkmonkey> lol
[10:19] <oppose> I put passwrd again... and then Ichanged it !!
[10:19] <Kool-Aid> transcript, I tried to help you out
[10:20] <Seveas> transcript, people tried to help you
[10:20] <oppose> ok thanks cool
[10:20] <oppose> I know
[10:20] <foug> sudo apt-get remove [file]  is how you uninstall stuf right?
[10:20] <Seveas> now quit it
[10:20] <DQuestions> hi... i want to give full read and write access to a certain group .. I thought the command was "chgrp -R group dirname"
[10:20] <tuxcrafter> Can somebody explain to me the difference between libc6and libc6-i686and why  they are both installed. And what happens if I have removed libc6-i686?
[10:20] <desertc> ... tried and then put you on ignore
[10:20] <oppose> what to quit??
[10:20] <DQuestions> but the users under that group dont seem to have permission to write or create new dirs
[10:20] <DQuestions> =-/
[10:20] <DQuestions> any help would be great
[10:20] <funcoot> formatting linux is so damn hard
[10:20] <transcript> i am calling the police
[10:20] <funcoot> i never knew formatting something is this hard
[10:20] <desertc> tuxcrafter: don't play around with libraries, is my suggestion
[10:21] <transcript> they will shut down ubuntu
[10:21] <transcript> this is no operating system
[10:21] <d4rkmonkey> lol transcript...
[10:21] <transcript> this is a hacker backdoor trogan
[10:21] <oppose> no no
[10:21] <desertc> funcoot: computing is hard
[10:21] <oppose> that is not a real transcript :p
[10:21] <oppose> I am a real trans
[10:21] <d4rkmonkey> :O
[10:21] <tuxcrafter> desertc: that was not my question :-D there is a bug in the via C7 cpu and the i686 instruction in glibc
[10:21] <d4rkmonkey> lol
[10:21] <foug> how do i found out the package name of anything? i'm trying to uninstall the games that come with ubuntu
[10:21] <JesusOnStilts> transcript stop making your password easy nobody is hacking you
[10:21] <transcript> oppose what
[10:22] <transcript> are you talking about
[10:22] <oppose> nono my is not easy
[10:22] <JesusOnStilts> and go to #ubutnu-offtopic alrady
[10:22] <transcript> i am transcript
[10:22] <JesusOnStilts> !offtopic
[10:22] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:22] <d4rkmonkey> I AM SPARTACUS!
[10:22] <foug> how do i found out the package name of anything? i'm trying to uninstall the games that come with ubuntu
[10:22] <Seveas> now, please get back to normality
[10:22] <desertc> tuxcrafter: don't get me started on glibc ... there is glibc, glibc 2.0, glibc2, glibc2 2.0 ...
[10:22] <d4rkmonkey> o_O I hid though!
[10:22] <n00dl3> lmao
[10:22] <Seveas> foug, if you know a filename in the package, do dpkg -S that_filename
[10:23] <foug> Seveas: not sure tbh, it's just the games it comes with. i tried the names of them but it didn't work
[10:23] <[-O-] Apollo> O_O
[10:23] <Seveas> foug, games are in /usr/games
[10:23] <desertc> tuxcrafter: sorry I can't be more help
[10:23] <Seveas> gnome-games is a good start to remove
[10:23] <funcoot> can i format this drive from bios?
[10:23] <foug> foug: thanks
[10:23] <foug> Seveas: thanks
[10:23] <[-O-] Apollo> I found a plugin for GIMP that can make it to where PhotoShop plugins can be used with GIMP
[10:24] <[-O-] Apollo> Anyone interested?
[10:24] <d4rkmonkey> [-O-] Apollo, not really?
[10:24] <funcoot> can i format drives from bios?
[10:24] <desertc> foug: use the synaptic package manager
[10:24] <Flannel> funcoot: no.  You'll need to do it from within windows, since I don't think anything can create ntfs partitions currently
[10:24] <foug> Seveas: do you know how to find out package names though?
[10:24] <funcoot> flannel, but my windows wont boot with my linux drive hooked up :<
[10:24] <Seveas> foug, you can't find them out from thin air :)
[10:24] <desertc> funcoot: there are plenty of web pages explaining volume management in Linux
[10:25] <Flannel> funcoot: why not?  And, if it won't boot, why are you trying to give it more space?
[10:25] <Seveas> foug, you could go to applications -> add/remove, go to the games section and uninstall everything that's installed
[10:25] <JesusOnStilts> [-O-] Apollo: yes
[10:25] <Yahovah> foug: apt-cache search program name
[10:25] <[-O-] Apollo> Jesus what
[10:25] <foug> Seveas: that's where i'm at now, i don't see any uninstall button
[10:25] <JesusOnStilts> [-O-] Apollo: yes i am interested?
[10:26] <[-O-] Apollo> o
[10:26] <funcoot> flannel, i just hooked up this hard drive, and my windows boots fine, but when linux is hooked up as slave, windows will not boot
[10:26] <[-O-] Apollo> LOL I just closed the window.. Ill get it for you
[10:26] <foug> Yahovah: ahh good idea, it comes up as gnome-games
[10:26] <Seveas> foug, the ones where the checkbox is checked, are installed. Uncheck them and hit apply
[10:26] <funcoot> can i hook it up after my computer is on, id think thatd be a bit dangerous
[10:26] <Flannel> funcoot: Did you install linux with the windows HDD attached?  Does your windows grub entry just not boot properly? or what?
[10:26] <foug> Seveas: o i see, just uncheck it. So easy ;x
[10:27] <funcoot> this comp used to have 1 hd, i formatted from factory installed windows to ubuntu, i then added another drive and isntalled windows on that, i know want to use this linux drive as extra space
[10:27] <[-O-] Apollo> JesusOnStilts:  http://www.linux.com/articles/53398     Enjoy
[10:27] <wizard> Hey can someone help me out? I am on the phone with a friend whose got kubuntu. His eth0 suddenly stopped working. it says the device is there but will not get dhcp and shows no status lights
[10:27] <wizard> It works fine in windows, but does not function in linux at all.
[10:27] <NETWizz> I am looking up medibuntu
[10:27] <NETWizz> What is ffmpeg?
[10:28] <JesusOnStilts> thank you
[10:28] <Flannel> funcoot: ah, you'll need to manually add windows to your GRUB menu then, since it didn't autodetect the (non-existant) windows when you installed
[10:28] <Yahovah> wizard: Have him reboot.
[10:28] <desertc> NETWizz: just a video codec
[10:28] <d4rkmonkey> !info fffmpeg
[10:28] <ubotu> Package fffmpeg does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[10:28] <funcoot> ahh
[10:28] <wizard> Yahovah: done that, serveral times.
[10:28] <NETWizz> What video codec
[10:28] <d4rkmonkey> o_O
[10:28] <[-O-] Apollo> No problem
[10:28] <d4rkmonkey> !info ffmpeg
[10:28] <funcoot> flannel, will that be a bitch?
[10:28] <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
[10:28] <Flannel> funcoot: no, it's really easy
[10:28] <jenda> /5/5
[10:28] <NETWizz> It is in medibuntu
[10:28] <NETWizz> But what is it?
[10:28] <_EXP> !info ltspfs
[10:28] <d4rkmonkey> !info ffmpeg > NETWizz
[10:28] <ubotu> ltspfs: Fuse based remote filesystem for LTSP thin clients. In component main, is optional. Version 0.4.3-0ubuntu6 (feisty), package size 16 kB, installed size 100 kB
[10:29] <n00dl3> ls
[10:29] <d4rkmonkey> thatcommand work?
[10:29] <d4rkmonkey> *that command
[10:29] <[-O-] Apollo> JesusOnStilts:  In return can you give me a link to download the plugin for GIMP so that I can do animations? (Create animated Gifs with GIMP)?????
[10:29] <n00dl3> D<
[10:29] <albert> can I use dualview and compiz together?
[10:29] <desertc> albert: Sure!
[10:29] <dhl> anyone here who uses linux-phc with 2.6.20 on feisty ?
[10:29] <albert> thanks desertc
[10:29] <desertc> albert: only on one monitor though
[10:30] <nox-Hand> Anyone know what sort of RAM I need for my laptop? It's: RAM: 2 GB DDR2 SDRAM @667 MHz (2 x 1GB) in my Dell M65 that currently has 1024MB ram
[10:30] <fleshy> ive just installed 7.04 and in live mode found my video card fine, installed and reboot and now i get a error about X and X config file.... don't knwo what im suppposed to be fixing
[10:30] <Kool-Aid> transcript, you need to change your password to something harder to guess
[10:30] <mkquist> wizard: have him try to shut down and unplug let it sit and see if booting straight to linux allows it to work... a pain i know but ive had that prob in the past and just installed a new card to overcome it
[10:30] <wizard> mkquist: tried that too
[10:30] <desertc> fleshy: video card configuration error in X11 configuration - pretty common
[10:31] <mkquist> wizard: has to sit for a while, if no then install another card, using a linksys in dual boot fine on main machine
[10:31] <desertc> fleshy: what kind of card?
[10:31] <fleshy> desertc, what command do i run or what do i edit in the /etc/X11/xconfig ?
[10:31] <wizard> mkquist: i dont see how letting the computer sit off forever would make a difference.
[10:32] <fleshy> desertc, nvidia 7600gt
[10:32] <desertc> fleshy: are you on another computer?
[10:32] <fleshy> now yes
[10:32] <mkquist> wizard: some cards dont like going back and forth, but for the price of a card....
[10:32] <desertc> fleshy: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_setup_nvidia_drivers_in_7.04
[10:33] <mkquist> wizard: dont know the tech behind it but its a prob ive heard of and run into dual booting w/some cards
[10:33] <desertc> fleshy: actually that won't help much
[10:34] <fleshy> desertc, when i run nvidia-settings i get a error about GTK not present
[10:34] <wizard> mkquist: okay. heres the next issue, in the meantime he'll have to use windows. so we've got windows set up to read linux drives, but it wants to format everytime. any ideas?
[10:34] <desertc> fleshy: did it ever boot to X11 ?
[10:34] <mkquist> wizard: letting it sit for a while like start again tomorrow would allow linux to use the card, just a prob ive heard of might be it, might not
[10:35] <fleshy> desertc, when i whacked in the disc in live mode, works fine
[10:35] <NETWizz> Does ubuntu-restricted-extras install gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
[10:35] <mkquist> wizard: can it read it or not, if its trying to format then the drivers prob arent working in windows to read ext partitions
[10:35] <desertc> After the install - did you get a graphical login?
[10:35] <bliss> hi
[10:36] <desertc> NETWizz: your dvds are filled with copy protection DRM
[10:36] <wizard> mkquist: he installed the tool to be able to do it...
[10:36] <fleshy> desertc, no
[10:36] <mkquist> wizard: but does it work? like he can read it after saying no to formatting?
[10:36] <bliss> this is skype related question on ubuntu are all telephone calls free or only local
[10:36] <wizard> mkquist: no
[10:37] <mkquist> bliss - generally only to other skype users i believe
[10:38] <Flannel> bliss: Skype on Ubuntu is the same as Skype anywhere else
[10:38] <willvarfar> I was running ubuntu with a normal hi-res screen and compviz etc.  After the last reboot it now only works in 640x480 and no effects; a known issue with the last pushed upgrades?
[10:38] <desertc> bliss: Ubuntu uses a SIP client (SIP is an open protocol, unlike Skype.  You can use it to talk with Google Talk users)
[10:38] <mkquist> wizard - so he installed it but its not working. ive got the same on mine but i dont really care enough to fix it at the mo
[10:39] <bliss> Flannel: THANKS
[10:39] <foug> i can't get flashplayer to install on opera. It only install into /user/,mozilla, i need to install it for opera. I downloaded the file from opera's site too, funny it isn't working
[10:39] <fleshy> bliss, gtalk2voip
[10:40] <Morsiki> vsem privet
[10:40] <mkquist> wizard - really - easy answer for me was just a new card.... for $20 it wasnt worth fighting with the nic
[10:40] <Morsiki> hi all
[10:40] <Morsiki> pizda vam
[10:40] <desertc> fleshy: sorry, I am not finding an answer for you.  you're going to have to search around on the web - this is a common issue, but I can't find it.  maybe someone here knows, let me ask again...
[10:40] <foug> i can't get flashplayer to install on opera. It only install into /user/,mozilla, i need to install it for opera. I downloaded the file from opera's site too, funny it isn't working
[10:40] <pr4b1> hi offtopic this is but any kind soul here who can provide me a demonoid.com invite? im a student of world cinema but cant afford to buy movies
[10:40] <rgl> Yahovah, found the solution at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MappingWindowsKey :)
[10:40] <funcoot> how dangerous is it to format an unmounted drive? -.-
[10:41] <funcoot> thats busy
[10:41] <desertc> Fleshy is having a problem after Ubuntu installation -- X11 not configured for his NVIDIA card, and can't get to login screen
[10:41] <bliss> fleshy: thanks where can I get the deb package?
[10:41] <Flannel> funcoot: not
[10:41] <funcoot> not dangerous?
[10:41] <Flannel> funcoot: nope, that's how you're supposed to format them, unmounted
[10:42] <pr4b1> hi offtopic this is but any kind soul here who can provide me a demonoid.com invite? im a student of world cinema but cant afford to buy movies
[10:42] <mkquist> funcoot: if its not mounted, how can it be busy?
[10:42] <Flannel> !offtopic | pr4b1
[10:42] <ubotu> pr4b1: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:42] <funcoot> no i meeean
[10:42] <funcoot> its mounted
[10:42] <funcoot> and busy
[10:42] <funcoot> is it dangerous to format it if its mounted and busy?
[10:42] <Flannel> !enter | funcoot
[10:42] <ubotu> funcoot: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[10:42] <mkquist> pr4b1 - ud do better of asking in a forum somewhere i think
[10:42] <Flannel> funcoot: yes.  Which is the exact opposite of what you just asked.
[10:43] <samtb> hi all. is it still necessary to have ubuntu-minimal/standard/desktop installed before doing dist-upgrade to a new release?
[10:43] <funcoot> What could be the possible outcomes?
[10:43] <samtb> how does this apply to the server edition?
[10:43] <funcoot> A permently destroyed hardrive?
[10:43] <mkquist> funcoot: prob unsuccessful format
[10:43] <desertc> fleshy: This is one of the few areas where Linux OS does not use open drivers, so there are always problems.  You might consider petitioning NVIDIA to open their drivers.
[10:43] <funcoot> would the hard drive be useless? or could i atleast then go to windows and format the rest of it through there?
[10:44] <Flannel> samtb: it was never necessary (you'd just possibly break things).  In server (and everything else), you need all the metapackages you plan on still having.  So, for a server, it'd be -minimal and -standard (and your proper kernel metapackage)
[10:44] <mkquist> funcoot: well it wont physically destroy the drive if thats what ur asking
[10:44] <samtb> well, yes, i mean without breaking things...
[10:44] <funcoot> will it make it useless basically?
[10:45] <arn_> hi, is there any GUI based scp program for file transfer for ubuntu? I mean, for windows we had winscp
[10:45] <samtb> it seems a bit annoying if e.g. i don't want openoffice/evolution to have to keep installing and removing it
[10:45] <albert> anyone knows how to fix google toolbar (bookmark) for firefox in ubuntu?
[10:45] <fraser_> does anyone know anything about a linux alternative to peerguardian?
[10:45] <funcoot> Could I hook up the drive AFTER i booted windows? And then format it?
[10:45] <mkquist> no might require a proper reformat to use it again.. if anything
[10:45] <Flannel> !firewall | fraser_
[10:45] <ubotu> fraser_: Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[10:46] <fraser_> Flannel, okay, but a firewall doesn't protect me from non-malicious authorities does it?:P
[10:46] <funcoot> but I am having problems formating it, I basically need 2 OS's and a whole nothe rhardrive to format this one?
[10:47] <mkquist> funcoot: maybe - windows has a harder time (sometimes) with situations like that, why not just unmount it if ur gonna format it?
[10:47] <Ze_M> every time  i run adept_manager says: Youll not be able to change your system config (install, removal or software updates because theres already another process using system package database)      but thats impossiblecause i just nowlogin
[10:47] <Flannel> fraser_: it's a firewall.  You can use it to block whatever you'd like
[10:47] <funcoot> no I am trying to format this drive, this linux install.
[10:47] <Ze_M> any help?
[10:48] <NETWizz> I need help with desktop-effects
[10:48] <willvarfar> hmm: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=246988&highlight=640x480 but if this is a recurring problem, someone who knows how should flag this to ubuntu
[10:48] <NETWizz> I cannot make the cube work
[10:48] <fraser_> Flannel, yeah no, seems like it's much harder peerguardian. also, i have a NAT router, does this not to much the same thing?
[10:48] <NETWizz> Once I enable the cube, I have only one side
[10:48] <funcoot> waait I got an idea, what if i flag this drive to not boot
[10:48] <mkquist> FLannel - hed have to manually configure the ip addresses manually that peergaurdian takes care of while using his bit torrent proggie
[10:48] <mkquist> fraser - no
[10:48] <slytherin> Ze_M: It is possible that some process is checking for updates in background because you scheduled it that way. Check updates automatically. Just wait for some time.
[10:49] <Ze_M> slytherin: already killed adept_notifier and continues the same prob
[10:50] <Ze_M> slytherin: theres no other process using package db
[10:50] <Shaddox> Hi everyone. How do I install Envy in order to set up my nvidia drivers?
[10:50] <Flannel> fraser_: looks like there's a peer guardian for linux, that basically automatically manages firewall rules.  I'm sure there's others out there that do it as well, I don't know of any however.
[10:51] <fraser_> Flannel, thanks for the tip
[10:51] <slytherin> Ze_M: I am not using KDE. So can't tell you for sure.
[10:52] <Shaddox> How do I install Envy?
[10:52] <shutDK> Can anyone help a noob who needs some help in Gnome
[10:52] <Ze_M> how can i rebuildpackage databse
[10:52] <Flannel> Shaddox: don't.  Use the inbuilt driver installer.
[10:52] <fleshy> bliss, www.gtalk2voip.com
[10:52] <Flannel> Ze_M: sudo apt-get update
[10:52] <Shaddox> Flannel: I need to get a whole different kernel for it.
[10:53] <Flannel> Shaddox: what do you mean?
[10:53] <FireHazard17> !ask | shutDK
[10:53] <ubotu> shutDK: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:53] <Ze_M> Flannel: E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[10:53] <Shaddox> Flannel: It's on the server kernel, and there's no restricted drivers for the server kernel.
[10:53] <shutDK> cool :D
[10:53] <Shaddox> Flannel: I know Envy works, though.
[10:53] <shutDK> Well when I try to add a server nothin appears
[10:53] <FireHazard17> add a server to what?
[10:54] <shutDK> to GNome
[10:54] <Flannel> Shaddox: why are you trying to add accelerated graphics to a server?
[10:54] <Ze_M> Flannel: now is installing packages after running  sudo dpkg --configure -a,seamssomeinstall broken
[10:54] <shutDK> edit, preferences, networks
[10:54] <FireHazard17> shutDK: what type of server?
[10:54] <shutDK> irc.***.*
[10:54] <FireHazard17> a network file server?
[10:54] <shutDK> I tried  few
[10:54] <Shaddox> Flannel: It gets used now and then for small games, that need opengl acceleration.
[10:56] <wizard> so no one really knows why a nic card would work in windows but not in linux?
[10:57] <slytherin> shutDK_: Which menu are you referring to? Where do you see Edit -> Preferences -> Network?
[10:57] <FireHazard17> wizard: no has written drivers for it maybe
[10:57] <bonde> how do i install python2.4-profiler
[10:57] <shutDK_> In the top of of GNome irc
[10:57] <wizard> FireHazard17: it worked 4 days prior
[10:57] <FireHazard17> oh
[10:57] <FireHazard17> then idk
[10:57] <wizard> FireHazard17: it suddenly stopped working in linux
[10:57] <wizard> but works in windows
[10:58] <FireHazard17> hmm interesting
[10:58] <Joshooa> Hey anyone here play that Endgame Singularity game?
[10:58] <shutDK_> Skrmbillede-Ubuntu S
[10:58] <wizard> in linux it doesn't so much as establish a connection link
[10:58] <slytherin> shutDK_: Ahh. I am not using it. SO can't say.
[10:58] <wizard> it sits idle like the device is of
[10:58] <slytherin> wizard: which card is it?
[10:58] <wizard> off* no lights, nothin.
[10:59] <FireHazard17> i my self would test on the livecd and if i t worked i suppose i would reinstall
[10:59] <wizard> slytherin: its an onboard, compaq
[10:59] <shutDK_> wizard > What then?
[10:59] <FireHazard17> or copy the config
[10:59] <slytherin> wizard: Did you install any updates recently?
[10:59] <wizard> slytherin: not that im aware of, but its not my machine
[10:59] <warnet04> kapteen
[11:00] <shutDK_> Anyway.. In Windows I used to use this command ( /s irc.??.??)
[11:00] <slytherin> wizard: I would like to know the output of command 'lspci' (without quotes)
[11:00] <shutDK_> What
[11:00] <shutDK_> 's instead of it here?
[11:00] <wizard> slytherin: hold up
[11:01] <shutDK_> Cause it seems like I still can use the /j function
[11:01] <slytherin> shutDK_: Did you try /connect irc.*.*
[11:01] <shutDK_> weird.. now I get this error
[11:01] <shutDK_>  This command is for network staff only
[11:02] <lietu> hmz
[11:02] <FireHazard17> currenty 1058 users in #ubuntu thats a nice number
[11:02] <slytherin> wizard: Please don't paste output here. Paste it in pastebin
[11:02] <wizard> slytherin: i know :D
[11:04] <shutDK_> Suddently I'm no network staff
[11:04] <Almighty_Henaro> Hey guys... with compiz fusion.. what do they mean by the "super" key?
[11:04] <ziroday> Almighty_Henaro: the windows key
[11:04] <Almighty_Henaro> Ah!
[11:05] <Almighty_Henaro> Aha!
[11:05] <Kasle> i can't burn a iso file to my 4.7GB dvd r... can anyone help me?
[11:05] <FireHazard17> Almighty_Henaro: its not all that super to me
[11:05] <Almighty_Henaro> It looks neat to me ._.
[11:05] <transcript> :) I am back !!
[11:05] <xif> How do I add .7z (7zip) decompression support to file-roller?
[11:05] <FireHazard17> Almighty_Henaro: no i mean windows isnt super
[11:06] <slytherin> Kasle: What is the problem?
[11:06] <Almighty_Henaro> Oh yeah I agree
[11:06] <ziroday> xif: you have to install the package - search for 7zip in add/remove
[11:06] <n00dl3> transcript: welcome back
[11:06] <FireHazard17> i think sudp apt-get install p7zip
[11:06] <slytherin> xif: install package p7zip
[11:06] <FireHazard17> huzzah i win
[11:06] <xif> ziroday: There is no matching application available.
[11:06] <valchers> ubuntu server is graphic interface?
[11:06] <n00dl3> valchers: no
[11:06] <FireHazard17> valchers: no
[11:07] <wizard> guis are so overrated
[11:07] <slytherin> valchers: by default no. You can install it.
[11:07] <ziroday> !find 7zip
[11:07] <ubotu> Found: p7zip, p7zip-full
[11:07] <Kasle> slytherin: well... i'm tryin' to burn Ubuntu Studio (800mb) to a dvd-r... but all my burning programs says: please insert a empty dvd-r dvd-rw...
[11:07] <n00dl3> valchers: it's "bare bones"
[11:07] <transcript> How to make windows in Ubuntu transparent?
[11:07] <FireHazard17> Kasle: then do
[11:07] <n00dl3> Kasle: The progs never lie
[11:07] <valchers> I am begginer in linux, and I want stabil serveri with some linux os
[11:07] <ziroday> xif: do sudo apt-get install p7zip
[11:07] <xif> slytherin: thanks that worked :)
[11:07] <Joshooa> No one plays Singularity?
[11:08] <xif> ziroday: yeah, did, it worked. thanks :)
[11:08] <FireHazard17> valchers: for security you dont want a gui on a server
[11:08] <transcript> How to make windows in Ubuntu transparent?
[11:08] <wizard> theres nothing "Bare" about a headless linux. A headless linux is like a tank... Useless to the average driver... a thrashing beast to the right crew.
[11:08] <slytherin> !repeat
[11:08] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[11:08] <ziroday> transcript: using compiz, beryl or compiz fusion
[11:08] <Geek_> valchers: you can install *bunthu-desktop. generally for a server, you don't need it though
[11:09] <FireHazard17> tell gutsy to hurry up and be realeased already
[11:09] <Kasle> do anyone know what to do? i try to burn my 800 MB iso file to an dvd-r, but the burning program says: insert an empty dvd-r/dvd-rw... what shuld i do?
[11:10] <FireHazard17> !repeat | Kasle
[11:10] <ubotu> Kasle: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[11:10] <ziroday> Kasle: insert a empty dvd
[11:10] <n00dl3> Kasle: inster a disc
[11:10] <FireHazard17> Kasle: we heard you the first time
[11:10] <slytherin> Kasle: Any chance that you tried writing ISO previously and the dvd got corrupt?
[11:10] <Kasle> ziroday: i allready did... twice
[11:10] <Kasle> slytherin: what do u mean?
[11:11] <ziroday> Kasle: what burning program are you using?
[11:11] <Darkkish> *cough*MD5*cough*
[11:11] <slytherin> Kasle: Specifically if you were using Nero. I had bad experiences with Nero.
[11:11] <Kasle> ziroday: K3B
[11:11] <FireHazard17> try a new one try not inserting until then try inserting before then try WAITING
[11:12] <Kasle> slytherin: do u know what program i can use?
[11:12] <FireHazard17> Kasle: K3B
[11:12] <Kasle> FireHazard17: i am using it
[11:12] <FireHazard17> Kasle: then carry on
[11:12] <newb> How do I become network staff / adminstrator
[11:13] <slytherin> Kasle: If the DVD is corrput due to some previous partial burning then no program can help.
[11:13] <FireHazard17> by not being a newb
[11:13] <ziroday> newb: for what?
[11:13] <newb> When I try this command /Connect irc.**.**  it just says " This command is for network staff only"
[11:13] <n00dl3> FireHazard17: lmao!
[11:13] <Kasle> slytherin: it isn't... it's a totaly new disc
[11:13] <ziroday> newb: what irc client?
[11:14] <newb> GNome
[11:14] <FireHazard17> newb: try hanging a round a place for bout a year helping people then ask
[11:14] <n00dl3> ~_~
[11:14] <ziroday> newb: gnome is not a irc client, its a window manager. Do you meant gaim?
[11:14] <slytherin> Kasle: Then do as someone else suggested. Hols the insertion till it actually asks for disk.
[11:14] <kimmey2k3> try xchat
[11:14] <slytherin> ziroday: He means xchat-gnome
[11:14] <ziroday> oh rite
[11:14] <Kasle> slytherin: ok
[11:15] <newb> Xchat - GNome IRC
[11:15] <kimmey2k3> try /server irc.ex.ex
[11:15] <slytherin> ziroday: kimmey2k3: He is not able to connect to different server. Can you help him? /server is not working for him.
[11:16] <kimmey2k3> Then im not sure
[11:16] <ziroday> slytherin: well hes dissapeared now
[11:16] <Kohvihoor> newb: use "normal" xchat, instead that weird xchat gnome thingy
[11:17] <brianski> i ordered a machine from emperor linux and they put two swap partitions, one for swapping and one for suspend... is there any good reason to do this?
[11:17] <newb_> It worked
[11:17] <newb_> But it made this channel/servere disapear
[11:17] <newb_> How do I open new server windows
[11:17] <ziroday> newb_: why dont you try gaim you might find it easier to use
[11:17] <kimmey2k3> xchat is very simliar to mirc, maybe -m would work, im not sure
[11:17] <Frogzoo> brianski: only that if swap is full, you'll have trouble suspending without extra space
[11:18] <newb_> ziroday > Thanks. I will
[11:18] <brianski> Frogzoo - i see. if i'm using 2GB of swap and i try to suspent, i'm screwed... not sure why i'd want to do that tho :) thanks
[11:18] <Seveas> newb_, /server and /newserver are what you are looking for
[11:18] <slytherin> brianski: If the RAM is good enough, your swap will not actually get used. In that case You may not need second swap.
[11:19] <FireHazard17> newb : RTFM is what you are looking for
[11:19] <Seveas> !rtfm | FireHazard17
[11:19] <ubotu> FireHazard17: Words like noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[11:19] <ziroday> !rtfm | FireHazard17
[11:19] <rigo_> hello
[11:19] <n00dl3> FireHazard17: ops are about :P
[11:19] <Seveas> ziroday, too late ;)
[11:19] <rigo_> i need some help getting gnome to work
[11:19] <ziroday> lol
[11:19] <gin> someone know a site for compiz install..
[11:19] <brianski> slytherin: yeah that's what i'm thinking
[11:20] <unreal> lol
[11:20] <brianski> thanks all
[11:20] <remote_> any one knows of a channel for 2003 administration ??
[11:20] <brianski> gin - ubuntu.com/feisty
[11:20] <n00dl3> rigo_: state your problem
[11:20] <mmoreno> chat
[11:20] <rigo_> i try to log in as a gnome session but then it crashes back to the login screen
[11:20] <FireHazard17> but people should really read the manual though i mean people take their time to write them you know
[11:20] <gin> brianski, dude i need really a good repository
[11:21] <ziroday> gin: trevino repos
[11:21] <Seveas> FireHazard17, welcome to lazy people land :)
[11:21] <FireHazard17> lol ok
[11:21] <khamael_> gin: try to join #ubuntu-effects
[11:21] <Seveas> ziroday, trevinos repos suck
[11:21] <brylie> how can I view the location of an installed package via aptitude?
[11:21] <alesan> hi, in Ubuntu there is something like the same user cannot login multiple times on different X displays, any idea how to turn off this "feature"?
[11:21] <ziroday> Seveas: and youre's are brilliant of course :)
[11:21] <kapteen> semarang
[11:21] <gin> tnx khamael_, ziroday i've tried with those repositories but my screen get broken with that files
[11:22] <Seveas> ziroday, far from it, but much less crackful than trevinos
[11:22] <rigo_> any help with fixing gnome
[11:22] <rigo_> ?
[11:22] <n00dl3> rigo_: you enable any features recently?
[11:23] <slytherin> rigo_: What fix?
[11:23] <Seveas> if you want to use compiz-fusion, use gutsy. It's in there, packaged by people who know what they are doing
[11:23] <rigo_> i try to login to gnome but it crashes strait away
[11:23] <rigo_> *straight
[11:23] <ziroday> Seveas: i meant that as a joke, your repos always work, ive had some nasty run ins with trevino's but for the most part they work
[11:23] <ziroday> (somtimes)
[11:23] <rigo_> im on kde right now
[11:23] <n00dl3> rigo_: May of messed up something in your gnome config file thingers
[11:24] <rigo_> i havent touched them though?
[11:24] <rigo_> i basically just installed ubuntu a week ago, then kubuntu now i want to use gnome again
[11:25] <ziroday> rigo_: after you install kubuntu did you install the gnome desktop?
[11:25] <rigo_> yes
[11:26] <ziroday> why dont you try in console starting gnome-desktop
[11:26] <ziroday> rigo_: and see what errors you get
[11:26] <rigo_> how?
[11:26] <rigo_> ;_;
[11:26] <ziroday> rigo_: press ctrl + alt + f1
[11:26] <n00dl3> ctrl+alt+f1
[11:27] <ziroday> rigo_: then type - sudo /etc/init.d/kdm stop
[11:27] <aldin> how do i make shadow like on this picture http://www.kde.org/announcements/announce_4.0-beta1/marble_designer_plugin0_small.png in GIP or INkspace etc, so i have one pic and wanna put some wshadow on it
[11:28] <n00dl3> We never told him how to get back lol
[11:28] <ziroday> n00dl3: oh yeah woops :)
[11:29] <n00dl3> It's almost 6am I should sleep D:
[11:29] <rigo_> :/
[11:29] <rigo_> command not found
[11:29] <karru_calabres> OLA
[11:30] <karru_calabres> CMO ANDAIS
[11:30] <ziroday> rigo_: you sure - sudo /etc/init.d/kdm stop
[11:30] <dropslash> wow, i didnt know gaim did this! lol
[11:31] <rigo_> nope
[11:31] <Arnald> anyone know how to disable AVAHI?
[11:31] <Arnald> it's totally fsked up my networking and I can't switch it off!
[11:31] <Ze_M> i have kmail instalad but i dont see any kmail icon, what the hell is going on?
[11:31] <gonzoism> Arnald disable it from starting at bootup or just kill it ?
[11:31] <ziroday> rigo_: thats very odd, can you please press ctrl alt 7
[11:31] <Arnald> it ignores /etc/default
[11:31] <ziroday> *ctrl alt f7
[11:32] <Arnald> and even renaming th init script with a leading dot won't stop it loading
[11:32] <gonzoism> Arnald sudo chmod -x  /etc/init.d/avahi-daemon
[11:32] <gonzoism> Arnald killall -9 avahi-daemon
[11:33] <gonzoism> Arnald sudo killall -9 avahi-daemon
[11:33] <gonzoism> Arnald that should do it.
[11:33] <gonzoism> Arnald   what does avahi do ?
[11:33] <Arnald> gonzoism but that won't stop it working at boot
[11:33] <rigo_> :/
[11:33] <Arnald> I'll try the -x thing
[11:33] <gonzoism> Arnald  the chmod -x will.
[11:33] <Arnald> but if renamiong with a leading dot didn't work I'll be surprised
[11:34] <Darkkish> what do i do with a .run file
[11:34] <Darkkish> and a .bin file?
[11:34] <gonzoism> Arnald  everything that has the executable bit set in /etc/init.d/ gets run at boot.   dots or no dots.
[11:34] <DivideZero_> i want to install ubunto 7.04 , i can do it without damage xp ? [ i want to create with xp and proparition magic EXT3 proparition ]  and to instal on it the ubunto
[11:34] <gonzoism> Arnald  chmod -x turns that bit off.
[11:34] <Arnald> gonzoism: OK trying now
[11:35] <Arnald> gonzoism sure I get it ;)
[11:35] <Arnald> I thought something else (gconf) might be settign it off - why else does it ignore /etc/default settings?
[11:35] <slytherin> DivideZero_: Create apartition for Ubuntu and install it.
[11:37] <Arnald> gonzoism: that didn't work :(
[11:37] <Arnald> it's still running
[11:37] <Arnald> it's indestructible!
[11:37] <rigo_> ok, still not sure what to do :/
[11:38] <gonzoism> Arnald  did you reboot ?
[11:38] <Kohvihoor> Darkkish: ./yourfile.bin; ./yourfile.run; sh yourfile.run, etc
[11:39] <bakoel> huy
[11:39] <Arnald> gonzoism: yep, I do know what I'm doing ;)
[11:40] <gonzoism> Arnald i only asked because i didn't know what you did
[11:40] <Arnald> just all this autoconfig nonsense always ruins my netwroking
[11:40] <gonzoism> Arnald and i was trying to help
[11:40] <Arnald> gonzoism: sorry a bit jumpy there!
[11:40] <gonzoism> Arnald  its ok
[11:40] <gonzoism> Arnald  want me to try to help ?
[11:40] <Arnald> something (HAL) is abviously causing all init scxript settings to be ignored
[11:40] <Arnald> gonzoism: please do!
[11:41] <Arnald> I don't have a good track record fighting autoconfig stuff
[11:41] <gonzoism> is the avahi-dameon script in /etc/init.d/ still named "avahi-dameon" ?
[11:41] <Arnald> yes
[11:41] <Arnald> I took out the dot
[11:41] <Arnald> and it's non-executabl
[11:42] <gonzoism> and you did sudo chmod -x avahi-dameon and it didn't give an error ?
[11:42] <gonzoism> Arnald  do this:  cd /etc/init.d && grep avahi *
[11:42] <gonzoism> Arnald  did any other files mention avahi ?
[11:42] <Kohvihoor> why this line: /dev/hdb1       /media/server               ext3    defaults,user,noauto 0       1 doesn't automount that partition? : (
[11:42] <gonzoism> Kohvihoor noauto  means no auto mount
[11:43] <Kohvihoor> oh
[11:43] <gonzoism> Kohvihoor :)
[11:43] <Kohvihoor> thanks, gonzoism. : )
[11:43] <Arnald> gonzoism: that's the only one
[11:43] <gonzoism> Arnald  does ps ax|grep avahi show it ?
[11:44] <Arnald> not now - I killed it!  but it did before
[11:44] <Arnald> and I get an IP alias in ifconfig
[11:44] <Arnald> which overrrides my regular interface
[11:45] <sauvin> Are there any sftp GUI clients?
[11:45] <Arnald> it ignores my DHCP server and "discovers" a non-existent IP address for me :(
[11:45] <Arnald> it was fine until yesterday, must have been an update of something that I didn't notice
[11:46] <gonzoism> Arnald  try sudo apt-get remove avahi-daemon avahi-autoipd
[11:46] <gonzoism> Arnald surely it won't run if it isn't installed ?
[11:47] <Arnald> hehe it offers to remove ubuntu-desktop
[11:47] <Reubs> Hi, how do I make a program run itself on startup? I have tried sessions but it doesn't work. I believe it's because the program that I want to run on startup requires root privileges before it can run. i also tried appending sudo in front of the command but guess it doesn't work that way. Any suggestions?
[11:48] <ziroday> Reubs: append gksudo in front
[11:48] <evropeitz> hello
[11:48] <Reubs> ziroday so let's say if the program is called mk700bl
[11:49] <Reubs> i do gksudo mk700bl
[11:49] <Reubs> ?
[11:49] <leszek> hi
[11:49] <gonzoism> Arnald so no removing it, right ?
[11:51] <Reubs> thanks ziroday will try first
[11:51] <ziroday> reubsorry yes you do that
[11:52] <gonzoism> Arnald is this the box you are using now to chat with ?
[11:52] <ompaul> Official Ubuntu Support Channel | Please be patient and read the FAQ. | FAQ: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions | Support options: http://www.ubuntu.com/support | IRC info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRCResourcePage | Pastes to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[11:53] <evropeitz> i need help with the drivers commands terminal and beryl stuff in here so who want to help talk to me cuz i'm scrowed up :(
[11:53] <Arnald> gonzoism: it's still there, but I'm onto it I think!
[11:54] <Arnald> gonzoism: it's a laptop in the other room
[11:54] <Arnald> so I'm getting a bit of exercise
[11:54] <ompaul> evropeitz, head into #ubuntu-effects  -- they know the answers :)
[11:54] <Arnald> gonzoism: I think it's avahi-autoipd in the network start-up area
[11:54] <Arnald> removing it now
[11:55] <gonzoism> ah.  good luck
[11:55] <gerzel> Are the ubuntu repositories down?  I've not been able to get synaptic to retreive the package lists all day.
[11:57] <ompaul> gerzel, what mirror are you pointing at (I have downloaded about a gig this morning from ie.archives.ubuntu.com
[11:59] <gerzel> ompaul: dunno, just went in and hit select best server.  Hopefully that will fix the problem.  eh yeah the duh soloution
[11:59] <gerzel> oookay no suitable download server was found
[11:59] <fraser_> guys, i have a couple of HD's attached to my comp, but they always appear on my desktop, and i don't want that. how do i remove them without removing the drive and smashing it?
[12:00] <Arnald> gonzoism: OK avahi is now gone but the network manager has still got an entry (wmaster0) that I can't delete - I think this is blocking my real interface
[12:02] <ompaul> gerzel, have you got any network connection from that box?
[12:02] <gerzel> ompaul: Ah tried again and think it cleared itself up.  I'm talking to you from that box
[12:02] <Arnald> why does Ubuntu keep wrecking my wireless??
[12:03] <gerzel> if this box doesn't have network connection I have bigger problems than the repositories.
[12:03] <ompaul> gerzel, check out the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list and tell me what is in a line in there with the http://
[12:04] <gerzel> ompaul: It seems to be fixed, I'm able to install stuff and get the repository lists
[12:05] <ompaul> gerzel, have fun
[12:05] <eth1c> I can now watch divx video's but it has no audio.. any help here?
[12:06] <arn_> hi, I have ubuntu with parallel windows 2k in same hdd.
[12:06] <Arnald> is the delete button on the network manager supposed to actually DO something?
[12:06] <ompaul> !wireless > Arnald (please check out the full information recorded by the community on wireless, it may give you some clue, you have received a url from the bot cheers )
[12:06] <gorski> why my searching application does not find files in directory even i indexed it???
[12:06] <arn_> Now i want to increase the size of my linux installtion. is there any way to do taht?
[12:06] <arn_> My ubuntu is running out of space
[12:06] <Arnald> ompaul: OK ta .. . . .
[12:06] <leszek> arn_: with gparted
[12:06] <arn_> leszek, ok
[12:07] <gorski> why my searching application(Places>Search) does not find files in directory even i indexed it???
[12:08] <leszek> gorski: do you use beagle ?
[12:08] <Arnald> ompaul: hmmm lots of docs about how to set up networking from scratch, but not a lot about how to fix your networking when Ubuntu screws it up . . . :(
[12:08] <gorski> even beagle does not find files.
[12:08] <leszek> hmm is the beagle daemon running ?
[12:09] <gorski> ?
[12:09] <leszek> gorski: start beagled in the terminal
[12:09] <ompaul> Arnald, setting it up right helps lots, I would just start the install of the wireless part again, it should over write it all, wireless is a pain, it is one of the reasons I have a well wired house
[12:09] <leszek> gorski: and then try searching again
[12:09] <Lightenix> hello
[12:10] <Arnald> ompaul: I have my own networking setup, with firewall scripts etc. - I don't want autoconfig . . . it was all working fine until this morning . . .
[12:10] <Lightenix> how can i add device /dev/parport0 to some user, soo i wont need to use sudo to write to the device?
[12:10] <Arnald> I know how to set up networking, but I don't know how to fight Ubuntu . . .  :(
[12:10] <gorski> nothing
[12:11] <eth1c> I can now watch divx video's but it has no audio.. anyone know how to fix this??
[12:11] <ompaul> Arnald, then I wonder what has changed this morning, new apps etc
[12:11] <leszek> eth1c: do you installed gstreamer plugins ?
[12:12] <ompaul> Arnald, end of day, have you restarted the machine (I hate doing that too but anyway)
[12:12] <eth1c> let me see
[12:12] <eth1c> totem-gstreamer is
[12:13] <leszek> eth1c: you need to install gstreamer plugins from multiverse and universe repository
[12:13] <Arnald> ompaul: must have been yesterday's update, but I can't remember what was in it
[12:13] <eth1c> ahh, i dont know how to do that whole repository thing... O_O
[12:13] <Arnald> ompaul: it's a laptop, it gets restarted a lot!
[12:13] <Arnald> yes, I've rebooted at each stage to be sure
[12:13] <ompaul> Arnald,  do some dpkg-reconfigure on the network mangler and some of the other programs
[12:14] <eth1c> seveas sorta told me the first part of it.. then left me hanging
[12:14] <leszek> eth1c: wait a sec i will post you the package you need to install
[12:14] <eth1c> kk thank you
[12:14] <Arnald> ompaul: I'm trying to grep for wmaster0 (the rogue interface) in /etc/ ~ but I can't find it
[12:14] <Arnald> I thought it might be udev
[12:14] <johansja> i am using dell 640m now, i prefer to have dual monitor display during presentation. however, the default dual monitor display is only clone view.
[12:15] <korncob> Hello can anybody help me >_<
[12:15] <johansja> i hope to have dual screen view
[12:15] <arn_> leszek, is it possible to take some space from ntfs and add some with my ext3 partition with gparted?
[12:15] <Rayyan> any1 can tell me how to lauch qtparted or gparted?
[12:15] <Arnald> but I don't get what the netwrok manager is for, hartly anything works!
[12:15] <korncob> Guys is there anyone here who can help me with ubuntu I just installed it and it's not working correctly or something
[12:15] <leszek> arnwith gparted you can resize the ntfs partition and then after proceeding resizing the linux partition with the livecd
[12:15] <ompaul> Arnald, it is a wrapper that  holds some ndis stuff together - it is an edge player
[12:16] <ompaul> eth1c, apt-cache search <package>    ;;     apt-cache policy <package> ;; sudo apt-get install ;;  if you want sources info check out   https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components
[12:17] <foug> are there different terminal clients to download?
[12:17] <arn_> leszek, gparted is howing that it cant resize my windows partition
[12:17] <user1__> how do i define inbound and outbound of ssh connection from 1.2.3.4 to this box ipaddress
[12:17] <AmyRose> What is the best streaming media plug-in for Firefox?
[12:18] <arn_> i mean, when i click on my ntfs partition,  the "resize/move" partition becomse disable
[12:18] <korncob> -.- is there anyone that can give me help on this i can't do jack shit on my computer until i'm helped
[12:18] <leszek> arn_: you need to defragment your ntfs partition; btw. is there free space on it ?
[12:18] <Rayyan> just where do i launch parted from?
[12:18] <AmyRose> I preferably want a Xine-based plug-in
[12:18] <Rayyan> korn pm me
[12:18] <AmyRose> !ohmy | korncob
[12:18] <ubotu> korncob: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:18] <leszek> eth1c: these are the packages you need to install : http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/13379/
[12:18] <eth1c> thx ompaul going to read it now
[12:18] <korncob> wow for saying that? >_< w.e
[12:18] <arn_> leszek, yes there is free spaces in it. leszek how to defragment my ntfs parition?
[12:19] <leszek> arn_: you have to do it in windows
[12:19] <korncob> rayyan it's not letting me message you
[12:19] <arn_> leszek, do i have to reboot in windows and defragment and then again have to come back to ubuntU??
[12:19] <arn_> leszek, ok
[12:19] <korncob> how do i register?
[12:19] <Arnald> ompaul: I'd love to find out there wmaster0 is defined - it shows up in ifconfig and the network manager, but it ain't in /etc/ or ~ (according to recursive grep)
[12:20] <AmyRose> Rayyan: if you want people to talk to you via PM, you're going to need to /msg nickserv set unfiltered on
[12:20] <AmyRose> korncob: You don't need to register if Rayyan does what I told them to
[12:20] <Rayyan> ok one sec
[12:21] <korncob> well i just registered anyway >_>
[12:21] <user1__> how do i define inbound and outbound of ssh connection from 1.2.3.4 to this box ipaddress
[12:21] <korncob> and turned it on
[12:21] <AmyRose> korncob: Well, that will allow anyone to PM you
[12:22] <johansja> do anyone know how to enable dual monitor view?
[12:23] <leszek> johansja: with which card ?
[12:23] <johansja> leszek, i am using dell 640m with integrated card
[12:23] <soul> freifunk chat gesucht
[12:24] <leszek> johansja: hmm.. is it an intel one ?
[12:24] <johansja> yup
[12:25] <leszek> johansja: do you use feisty ? 7.04
[12:25] <johansja> yes, i am using ubuntu 7.04 with 915resolution package to enable my 1280x800 resolution
[12:25] <os2mac> does anyone know the method to update graphics on the wiki?
[12:25] <leszek> johansja: try using the the displayconfig-gtk application
[12:26] <leszek> johansja: it allows you configuring dual view :D
[12:26] <johansja> thanks for that
[12:26] <leszek> np ;)
[12:26] <johansja> just install it through apt-get?
[12:26] <leszek> yep
[12:26] <chencho> ola
[12:27] <foug> when i do a top command i have 1 zombie process, how do i find out what my zombie processes are
[12:27] <chencho> hello
[12:27] <albert> what's the best Ubuntu docker??
[12:27] <chencho> no te entiendo
[12:27] <eth1c> gstreamer, was already installed?
[12:27] <leszek> eth1c: all the packages ?
[12:27] <eth1c> every one?
[12:27] <eth1c> nooo
[12:28] <eth1c> do i check all and install all?
[12:28] <chencho> eeeeeeeeee
[12:28] <leszek> yes all in that list  http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/13379/
[12:28] <chencho> tonto
[12:29] <albert> anyone know a good docker for ubuntus?
[12:29] <os2mac> does anyone know the method to update graphics on the wiki?
[12:29] <chencho> spanis
[12:29] <chencho> yo
[12:31] <chencho> spak spanish
[12:31] <Arnald> anyone know what the wmaster0 interface is, or where it comes from?
[12:32] <CheshireViking> !es | chencho
[12:32] <ubotu> chencho: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[12:32] <kritzstapf> i deleted a NTFS partition and recreated it, now i think the UUID changed and the partition is no longer mounted in ubuntu, is there a gui way to fix this or should i edit the fstab?
[12:33] <leszek> kritzstapf: you need to edit the fstab
[12:33] <leszek> kritzstapf: with ls /dev/disk/by-uuid you can display the different uuids
[12:33] <snadge> has anyone else noticed a problem where metacity just fails to start (feisty, all updates applied)
[12:34] <Arnald> hmmm, perhaps Ubuntu has finally crossed that line where in the name of being newbie-friendly it has become just too hostile to experienced users . . . discuss?
[12:34] <polaru_> heloo
[12:34] <polaru_> romania?..
[12:35] <polaru_> enybody?
[12:35] <Geek_> Arnald: hostile how? all the linux underpinnings are there...
[12:37] <Arnald> yeah, but it's Ubuntu's way or the highway as far as I can tell. I had perfectly working networking until this morning, and now I can't restore it because of all manner of auto/zero/cong nonsense
[12:38] <Arnald> Geek_: until yesterday, Ubuntu followed my /etc/networking interfaces file - now it does not - so what of the "underpinnings" in this case?
[12:39] <stian> hi  guys. wondering if Alltray can start Evolution automaticly on startup ?
[12:39] <stian> and how ?
[12:39] <Arnald> Geek_:  betweekn AVAHI, hal, and network manager, I haven't a clue what's going on
[12:39] <Arnald> and googling just puts you into "ndiswrapper hell"
[12:40] <Arnald> I'm not the only one asking WTF wmaster0 is on Google . . .
[12:41] <stian> nobody?
[12:41] <[TGG] B-O-R-N-E-O> identify owned
[12:41] <stian> what ?
[12:42] <stian> ups
[12:42] <W_o_r[l] d> gh
[12:42] <Arnald> I'm seriously considering blowing the whole lot away and installing Debian . . . I wanted to do things on that laptop this AM and now it's lunchtime . . .
[12:42] <Geek_> Arnald: but a real advanced user wouldn't need zeroconf, or a CLI ;p
[12:42] <Arnald> Geek_: you are making my point for me , thakn you!
[12:42] <Geek_> *Gui
[12:42] <Geek_> so... do a server install, and install just what you need
[12:43] <Arnald> Geek_: but what does Ubuntu layer invisbly on top of it's server install, and am I prepared to spend a day finding out?  I know where I am with Debian . . .
[12:43] <Geek_> almost noting, least with my LTS
[12:44] <Arnald> trouble is all this newbie stuff is tied in with ubuntu-desktop, so you don;t get the benefit of the rest fo the intergration if you don't have that
[12:44] <Tinned_Tuna> heya
[12:44] <Arnald> and if you throw away that integration, you might as well just be using Debian
[12:44] <Geek_> i thought you didn't want the newbie stuff?
[12:45] <Tinned_Tuna> how easy is it to get a harware RAID up and running under Ubuntu 6.06 LTS Server?
[12:45] <Arnald> I want the newbie stuff, AND I want Ubuntu to observe the settings it had no problem with until yersterday
[12:45] <Geek_> then again my sole ubuntu install in use now is a VM, and i acess it through putty... so...
[12:45] <filip> Hi, ive got a problem thats hopefully easy to solve, with one of my partitions. It says that i dont have acces to do anything on it.
[12:45] <Arnald> what I DONT want is Ubuntu stomping all over my settings
[12:46] <kritzstapf> everytime i burn a dvd with k3b, after ejecting the disk the drive is note ready for commands anymore ("/dev/hdd not ready for command") - ideas?
[12:46] <Arnald> I like the integration aspect, but I would like it to be optional, as it was yesterday
[12:46] <nielsbosworth> filip: What are you trying to do to which partition? Some partitions aren't accessible to normal users, but only to the super user
[12:46] <Arnald> especially since this is post-release - WTF is a change like that happening post-release?
[12:47] <BaldiNO> ok I wil try again; how do I start Evolution mail with Alltray on startup ?
[12:47] <Dusk_> i have 2 partitions on my harddisk...if i merge 2 partitions is there be any problem with ubuntu??
[12:48] <filip> nielsbosworth. its only made for storage,  but i cant do anything on it.
[12:48] <nanoteker> ok, gurb doesn't understand linux style hdd names? so sda1 = ? hd1? but my main confusion is that fstab and fdisk are showing two diffrent devices as being sda1; all n all my second hdd has windoze on it, and it is comming up as sda1 under fdisk, and the fstab only displays the partition of the first disk, as it should since the active ubuntu install is on it. Question, what's the grub name for the second disk?
[12:49] <BaldiNO> I mean, Can I start Evolution Mail minimized on startup ?
[12:49] <Dusk_> i have 2 partitions on my harddisk...if i merge 2 partitions is there be any problem with ubuntu??
[12:49] <nielsbosworth> filip: in the properties, on the permissions tab, you kan see who has which permissions to access the partition. If you aren't on there, that is likely your problem
[12:49] <leszek> Dusk_: if both a linux partition with the same filesystem : NO
[12:50] <leszek> +are
[12:50] <kwtm> I am *mad*. I just spent two hours trying to get Beryl running again on my Dellbuntu laptop (the one that Dell sells that comes with Ubuntu preinstalled).  It turns out that some new Ubuntu update overwrote my xorg.conf file (withOUT doing a backup), and all I had to do was restore an old backup.  (Good thing I made a backup myself.)
[12:50] <Dusk_> leszek, yes both are linux partition with ext3
[12:50] <leszek> Dusk_: then it will work :D
[12:50] <kwtm> Is there some apt/dpkg log that shows which packages were recently installed and what files they contained?
[12:50] <killerfaultier> Is there an german ubuntu help channel?
[12:51] <killerfaultier> how can I find one?
[12:51] <Geek_> !german
[12:51] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[12:51] <nielsbosworth> killerfaultier: #ubuntu-de glaube ich :)
[12:51] <howlingmadhowie> !de | killerfaultier
[12:51] <ubotu> killerfaultier: please see above
[12:51] <killerfaultier> ok, thx
[12:52] <kwtm> Dusk_: As long as the second one is not the one you are booting from!  (E.g. if you have sda1 and sda2, and you are booting from sda2, then if you merge the two, then sda1+sda2 becomes sda1, and if grub is trying to boot from sda2, it won't find it.)
[12:52] <howlingmadhowie> killerfaultier: oder wenn du willst, kannst du mich fragen :)
[12:52] <howlingmadhowie> (but i think the others would get annoyed if we started speaking german)
[12:52] <filip> niels: "Owner: root, Group: root"  it also says that im not the owner so i can not change the permissions.    Is there a sulution on my problem?
[12:52] <nielsbosworth> howlingmadhowie: they usually do
[12:52] <nielsbosworth> howlingmadhowie: :-D
[12:53] <pawan> how to automatically start compiz in ubuntu
[12:53] <Dusk_> kwtm, sda6+sda7..booting with sda7
[12:53] <kwtm> Dusk_: Then you better not merge the partitions.
[12:53] <Dusk_> kwtm, thanks a lot
[12:53] <leszek> pawan: you need to add beryl in the autostart of the session manager
[12:54] <Jokk> hello
[12:54] <kwtm> Dusk_: Rather, you can try: copying the contents of sda6 to sda7, then shrinkg sda6 so that it's so small that it doesn't matter (say, 3MB or 0.5MB?), and expanding sda7 to take up the space.
[12:54] <Jokk> how to install w32codecs
[12:54] <Jokk> ?
[12:54] <nielsbosworth> filip: yes. You need to edit the permissions as root. press [alt] +[F2]  to see the "run" dialog
[12:54] <CheshireViking> !32codecs | Jokk
[12:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 32codecs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:55] <leszek> Jokk: download the deb and doubleclick it
[12:55] <CheshireViking> !w32codecs | Jokk
[12:55] <ubotu> Jokk: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[12:55] <Tinned_Tuna> !w32codecs | Jokk
[12:55] <Dusk_> kwtm, i don't want any content on sda6 to sda7..i just want more diskspace on sda7(ubuntu)
[12:55] <Jokk> leszek, link to that deb
[12:55] <nielsbosworth> filip: enter "gksu nautilus" without the quotes. This starts a file-manager with root permissions.
[12:55] <eth1c> !w32codecs | eth1c
[12:55] <kwtm> Dusk_: I don't know what program you plan to use.  If it's PartEd, gPartEd, or QtPartEd, know that I had some trouble moving and resizing partitions --some things it can't do.  I ended up using PartitionExpert, but some people like PartitionMagic, which is more popular.  For both of those, you have to pay. (I paid $45 for PartitionExpert.)
[12:55] <leszek> Jokk wait a sec
[12:55] <warnet05> iksan
[12:56] <Dusk_> kwtm, i use gparted live cd generally
[12:56] <leszek> Jokk: http://www.debian-multimedia.org/pool/main/w/w32codecs/
[12:56] <nielsbosworth> Dusk_: I've done merging and resizing several times with qparted without any trouble
[12:56] <leszek> the deb file :D big one ;)
[12:56] <Dusk_> kwtm, so if i format sda6 and merge sda6+sda7 it's a problem then?
[12:56] <filip> niels, strange, as root i cant even see the disk
[12:57] <Jokk> leszek, is it goin to work ?
[12:57] <nielsbosworth> filip: are you in the correct directory?
[12:57] <leszek> yes
[12:57] <howlingmadhowie> Jokk: if you want to watch wmv files etc, i find it easier to just install and use vlc
[12:57] <Jokk> tnx
[12:57] <kwtm> Dusk_: See if gparted works.  Hope it does.  For future reference: I try to put all my boot partitions near the beginning of the disk, and then a large data partition would be at the end.  That way I don't cause too much trouble with names of partitions changing when I merge.
[12:57] <kwtm> Dusk_: Well, you would need to tell grub to boot from sda6, not sda7.
[12:57] <Jokk> howlingmadhowie, i want to watch internet tv
[12:57] <kwtm> Dusk_: I think, in grub, sda6 is hd(0,5) or something like that.
[12:57] <leszek> howlingmadhowie: perhaps he just wants to watch bad bad (scheisse) Real Player videos :D
[12:57] <Dusk_> kwtm, how will i configure grub?
[12:58] <kwtm> Anyone able to answer my question?  How can I get a log of recently installed packages?
[12:58] <kwtm> !grub
[12:58] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[12:58] <howlingmadhowie> leszek: okay :) do people still use real player?
[12:58] <leszek> Jokk: that works with vlc :D
[12:58] <leszek> howlingmadhowie: real player is kacke
[12:58] <kwtm> !drub| Dusk_
[12:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about drub - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:58] <kwtm> !grub| Dusk_
[12:58] <ubotu> Dusk_: please see above
[12:58] <howlingmadhowie> leszek: i see you know the most important words :)
[12:58] <Dusk_> thanks kwtm
[12:59] <Jokk> leszek, so i need vlc ?
[12:59] <kwtm> Dusk_: Sorry, I don't know too much myself, except: you need to find some grub config file, possibly in /boot/grub.conf or something, and then modify it.
[12:59] <leszek> vlc or w32codecs doesnt matter
[12:59] <leszek> howlingmadhowie: schau mal ubuntu-de :D
[12:59] <nanoteker> i am so lame...could someone help? i've been all over the grub manuals and walkthroughs...wtf is the second hdd called for grub?
[12:59] <kwtm> Dusk_: MAKE A BACKUP!!  Once you change the file, grub will start using your changes at next boot.  You do NOT have to "tell grub about the changes", unlike LILO.
[12:59] <howlingmadhowie> leszek: as one says nowadays: the ten-cent piece falls centwise :)
[01:00] <nanoteker> btw...i'm SOOO lame, the i've spent all DAY yesterday on this..
[01:00] <Dusk_> kwtm, ok
[01:00] <leszek> :D
[01:00] <kwtm> nanoteker: 2nd physical hard drive would be hd(1,0), hd(1,1), hd(1,2) etc. (the first, second, and third partitions)
[01:00] <kwtm> nanoteker: The first physical hard drive is hd(0,0), hd(0,1), etc.
[01:01] <nanoteker> i'll let you ppls know if it worked
[01:01] <nanoteker> i'm in vi now
[01:01] <kwtm> When I find the ****ing Ubuntu maintainer who decided to overwrite my xorg.conf file without making a backup, I'll shove his head so far up his ass that every time he sneezes, he farts.
[01:02] <niru> after installation my laptop does not show the function keys working
[01:02] <howlingmadhowie> kwtm: that's quite a vivid mental picture
[01:02] <TomPurnell> I've added a new sata harddrive to my Feisty system and it's detected as /dev/sda. however, the partitions are not auto mounted. what is the preferred ubuntu way to do this? /etc/fstab ?
[01:02] <niru> like for fn+F7 volume up etc
[01:02] <niru> is not working
[01:02] <niru> what is the package for doing that
[01:03] <korncob> Hey can anyone here help me i have a bunch of problems with ubuntu
[01:03] <kwtm> howlingmadhowie: For all its user friendliness, Ubuntu still hasn't figured out how to properly handle the xorg.conf file without overwriting the whole bloody thing.  I can't believe it.
[01:03] <kwtm> Oh, well, I'll go read up on dpkg or something and see if there's some log file.
[01:03] <kwtm> Bye, all!
[01:03] <leszek> cu all
[01:04] <korncob> Hey can anyone here help me? I have a bunch of problems with ubuntu >>
[01:04] <CheshireViking> !anyone | korncob
[01:04] <ubotu> korncob: 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?
[01:05] <nanoteker> oh yeah, the terminal remembering the commands from the last booted session...thank you ubuntu! btw, rebooting...works!!!
[01:05] <korncob> well theres like 5 and their complicated
[01:05] <nanoteker> :)
[01:05] <korncob> Ok
[01:06] <nanoteker> ok, next obstical, parallels on my macbook...
[01:06] <howlingmadhowie> korncob: well let's start with the first one then :)
[01:06] <korncob> My first problem has to do with cedega not installing
[01:06] <nanoteker> but that's for another room
[01:06] <variant> I have multiple java programs that each require a different version of the jvm. Can I select which jvm to use per application or do I keep having to switch the default vm each time I want to start a java app?
[01:06] <korncob> i downloaded it and extracted the CPKG and the TGZ
[01:06] <korncob> and i'm not sure where to go from there
[01:07] <howlingmadhowie> variant: if you're using the command line, you can just select a different jvm for each one
[01:07] <korncob> because the wiki link i was using to install it didn't tell me how to install the rest of it
[01:07] <variant> korncob: read the instructions on transgaming site
[01:07] <variant> howlingmadhowie: how do you mean?
[01:07] <korncob> um i did but they won't tell me what to do after that
[01:07] <insane_alien> hey guys
[01:08] <variant> howlingmadhowie: you mean start it with the full path to the jvm?
[01:08] <insane_alien> can anyone recommend a wireless router to me. my belkin just went to silicon heaven.
[01:08] <howlingmadhowie> variant: the jvms are in /usr/lib/jvm. exactly, just use the full path or create some symbolic links in /usr/bin with similar names
[01:08] <variant> howlingmadhowie: cool, thanks
[01:09] <vb> how to use the movie cover which is in jpg ?
[01:09] <korncob> ok w.e i'll get that later
[01:09] <korncob> my second question is about beryl
[01:09] <korncob> i type ./configure
[01:09] <korncob> and it gives me an error
[01:10] <korncob> and the add/remove programs thing isn't working nor are sudo commands so i can't install it that way
[01:11] <howlingmadhowie> korncob: what error does it give you?
[01:12] <howlingmadhowie> (i thought it was quijibo)
[01:12] <korncob> um
[01:12] <korncob> hold on
[01:12] <korncob> configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[01:12] <howlingmadhowie> korncob: have you installed build-essentials?
[01:13] <IdleOne> build-essential
[01:13] <scag> !bluetooth
[01:13] <ubotu> For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[01:13] <howlingmadhowie> IdleOne: thanks :)
[01:13] <korncob> er i can't use sudo so apparently no
[01:13] <korncob> because i remember trying to use sudo for that
[01:13] <davf> Is there a package like kmobiletools for gnome?
[01:13] <IdleOne> korncob, why cant you use sudo?
[01:13] <korncob> It just won't install
[01:13] <howlingmadhowie> korncob: you can install software over system->administration->synaptic package manager
[01:13] <korncob> it says it installs
[01:13] <korncob> but when i got to use it it won't work
[01:14] <Pici> !doesn'twork | korncob
[01:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about doesn'twork - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:14] <Pici> ..
[01:14] <vb> how do i use the dvd cover which are in jpg ?
[01:14] <CheshireViking> !work | korncob
[01:14] <ubotu> korncob: 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.
[01:15] <CheshireViking> Pici, was that what your were looking for?
[01:15] <korncob> um theres no description to it
[01:15] <Pici> CheshireViking: Yes.
[01:15] <korncob> if i had to describe it it would be null
[01:15] <korncob> -.-
[01:15] <Pici> CheshireViking: need more caffeine this morning
[01:15] <IdleOne> korncob, try sudo apt-get install build-essential
[01:15] <korncob> because the command just plain doesn't move
[01:15] <davf> anyone know how I can get my phone book off my T610. obex works for browsing files.
[01:16] <korncob> ok it has some weird error about a .tgz that wouldn't extract earlier
[01:16] <IdleOne> show us
[01:16] <korncob> how do i make it stop worrying about it
[01:16] <Pici> !paste | korncob
[01:16] <ubotu> korncob: 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)
[01:16] <korncob> Reading package lists... Done
[01:16] <korncob> Building dependency tree
[01:16] <korncob> Reading state information... Done
[01:16] <korncob> E: The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[01:16] <korncob> oh
[01:16] <korncob> >_>
[01:17] <korncob> sorry
[01:17] <howlingmadhowie> davf: i had problems with my old siemens S65 doing this. i eventually managed to export the contacts in the phone book in vcf format and the phone put them in a directory which i coudl see over obex
[01:17] <IdleOne> korncob, sudo apt-get remove --purge virtualbox
[01:17] <mattwalston> Where can I find a list of technical differences between the server and desktop spin?
[01:17] <korncob> says the same thing as above
[01:17] <IdleOne> anything else
[01:17] <IdleOne> ?
[01:17] <korncob> nope
[01:18] <eth1c> ty for the support with the audio on divx files =]  working now
[01:18] <korncob> just says the same 4 lines
[01:18] <IdleOne> what command did you use to install virtualbox?
[01:18] <howlingmadhowie> korncob: at least we know that sudo works :)
[01:18] <korncob> i just opened it
[01:18] <IdleOne> how?
[01:18] <korncob> um i double clicked it lol
[01:18] <Pici> !server > mattwalston (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[01:18] <davf> howlingmadhowie. I'll try that.
[01:18] <IdleOne> korncob, you need to be very specific with your answers
[01:18] <korncob> thats what i did, i double clicked it
[01:18] <IdleOne> ok
[01:18] <korncob> pressed extract
[01:18] <Pici> korncob: Where did you get it?
[01:19] <korncob> and it froze so i relogged to fix it
[01:19] <mattwalston> Pici: thanks
[01:19] <Pici> mattwalston: Yep
[01:19] <korncob> i got it from vmware.com i beleive
[01:19] <korncob> yah
[01:20] <howlingmadhowie> korncob: have a look here: http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
[01:20] <korncob> oh i don't need it installed
[01:21] <IdleOne> one time I had to do a clean install because of virtualbox
[01:21] <korncob> i tried to install it before because i thought i needed it but i was told wine or something else would work
[01:21] <howlingmadhowie> korncob: scroll down the page to the list of repositories for  "debian-based linux distributions"
[01:21] <korncob> for playing windows games
[01:21] <predrag> hi
[01:21] <predrag> guzy any way u can run windows
[01:21] <predrag> aplication in
[01:21] <predrag> ubuntu
[01:21] <IdleOne> !wine | predrag
[01:21] <ubotu> predrag: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[01:22] <predrag> is it any good
[01:22] <predrag> okii thanx
[01:22] <IdleOne> try it
[01:22] <howlingmadhowie> korncob: my idea would be to add one of the virtualbox repositories to your repository list (/etc/apt/sources.list) and then try to remove virtualbox
[01:22] <mattwalston> If I am having a fairly minimal graphical install with ltsp do I want a preemtable kernel?
[01:22] <predrag> i just installed ubuntu linux for first time on my x31 running beryl its awsome
[01:23] <davf> anyone familiar with gammu? or can point me to an irc?
[01:23] <korncob> ok how do i do that?
[01:23] <howlingmadhowie> mattwalston: i'd have thought everybody nowadays wants preemptable kernels
[01:24] <mattwalston> howlingmadhowie: thanks, I am coming back to linux after a 2 year motorcycle trek w/o a computer so I am a little time warped
[01:24] <casalgohe> olaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[01:24] <IdleOne> korncob, gimme a sec
[01:24] <biblio7> olaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[01:24] <casalgohe> kien ere
[01:24] <TomPurnell> davf: gammu is the cell phone kit?
[01:25] <IdleOne> korncob, open a terminal and type sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:25] <mattwalston> How about lvm2?  Is their much of a performance hit?
[01:25] <korncob> ok
[01:25] <IdleOne> korncob, what version of ubuntu you running?
[01:25] <korncob> 6.10
[01:26] <howlingmadhowie> korncob: navigate in your file browser to /etc/apt and then click on sources.list. enter your password. add the correct line for your system from the list of repositories on http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads (probably deb http://www.virtualbox.org/debian edgy non-free) and save
[01:26] <Splitburst> hello all, i have a problem. When i installed the nvidia driver in ubunto the sytem "broke" down
[01:26] <Splitburst> it says that the x server is miss configerd something
[01:26] <IdleOne> korncob, you got sources.list open?
[01:26] <howlingmadhowie> Splitburst: if i remember correctly, there are lots of nvidia drivers. you have to make sure to install the right one for your card
[01:27] <Splitburst> i see,
[01:27] <korncob> added the line you gave to the sourcelist howling
[01:27] <Splitburst> it was ubunto that chosed =(
[01:27] <korncob> so i think i got it :x
[01:27] <Splitburst> how to redo this then?
[01:27] <howlingmadhowie> Splitburst: for example, i have an old geforce 440 and the current driver no longer supports it, so i have to download the old driver and compile it myself
[01:27] <korncob> so what do i do after that
[01:27] <IdleOne> korncob, now save the changes go back to terminal and sudo apt-get update
[01:27] <Splitburst> howlingmadhowie okay, i got the new 8800gts
[01:28] <TomPurnell> howlingmadhowie: doesnt the legacy driver support it?
[01:28] <Splitburst> howlingmadhowie but how to redo this so i cant install anoter driver?
[01:28] <korncob> ok that ran
[01:28] <IdleOne> korncob, any errors?
[01:28] <korncob> nope
[01:28] <predrag> #bosna
[01:28] <howlingmadhowie> Splitburst: just to get you back to the land of window managers: open /etc/X11/xorg.conf and scan down the file to where you see a driver called "nvidia" or similar. change the driver to "vesa" and restart x
[01:28] <korncob> well wait
[01:28] <korncob> E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[01:28] <IdleOne> ok now try sudo apt-get remove --purge virtualbox
[01:29] <korncob> Err http://www.virtualbox.org edgy/non-free Packages
[01:29] <korncob>   404 Not Found
[01:29] <korncob> :|
[01:29] <IdleOne> hmmm
[01:29] <howlingmadhowie> korncob: have you entered the name of the repository correctly?
[01:29] <korncob> ok wait i'm really confused
[01:30] <proog> how do i change the motd on ubuntu server? my changes in /etc/motd reverts to the original when i reboot the machine.
[01:30] <korncob> other than putting it on the source.list
[01:30] <korncob> what do i do to it
[01:30] <Splitburst> howlingmadhowie gaaah i know nothing about this hehe. what i can do now is logon with no gnu
[01:30] <howlingmadhowie> proog:  which irc-server are you using?
[01:30] <howlingmadhowie> Splitburst: okay, i'll guide you through it
[01:31] <Pici> proog: Are you sure you are editing the file with sudo?
[01:31] <Splitburst> howlingmadhowie nice of u =)
[01:31] <IdleOne> korncob, open sources.list again and add this line.   deb http://www.virtualbox.org/debian edgy non-free
[01:31] <proog> howlingmadhowie: irc.freenode.net?
[01:31] <howlingmadhowie> Splitburst: how are you chatting over irc btw?
[01:31] <korncob> it's added
[01:31] <korncob> what do i do other than that
[01:31] <proog> Pici: yes
[01:31] <proog> Pici: or logged in as root. does that matter?
[01:31] <Splitburst> howlingmadhowie dont kick me now but on mirc with vista =)
[01:31] <IdleOne> korncob, are you sure it is exactly the same as on the site?
[01:31] <Geek_> Splitburst: xchat2 on XP. so? ;p
[01:31] <Pici> proog: No, not really. hmm let me think about this for a minute
[01:32] <howlingmadhowie> proog: oh sorry. i thought you were talking about the motd on your own irc-server
[01:32] <Splitburst> got xp, vista and ubunto installed.
[01:32] <korncob> yes
[01:32] <Splitburst> Geek_ hehe what?
[01:32] <howlingmadhowie> Splitburst: and is the computer with ubuntu on which needs to be fixed also running at the moment?
[01:32] <Splitburst> i hate MS i really do thats why am trying to learn ubunto and see if its posible to have a stable fps in games
[01:32] <IdleOne> korncob, got me
[01:33] <Splitburst> howlingmadhowie same pc, so i need to get the first steps so i can start a chat with u when on ubunto
[01:33] <Geek_> Splitburst: i'm on a windows XP system. i SSH into my linux virtual servers ;p
[01:33] <proog> Pici: when i edit the file and reboot/shut off the system and on again, it reverts back to the standard license/warranty message
[01:33] <sk8> hi guys, I have an older ubuntu installation and the grub loader got deleted, how can I boot it using the install cd?
[01:33] <Splitburst> Geek_ am not that skilled hehe, or well its not that hard but i only have one  pc atm
[01:33] <korncob> alright, back to windows XP for me >_> bb
[01:33] <howlingmadhowie> Splitburst: when you start the ubuntu computer, do this:
[01:33] <IdleOne> Splitburst, Ubuntu not ubunto
[01:34] <Geek_> Splitburst: on one PC ;p
[01:34] <Splitburst> IdleOne yeye =)
[01:34] <howlingmadhowie> Splitburst: sudo apt-get install ircii
[01:34] <Splitburst> howlingmadhowie ok np
[01:34] <ZeroA4> Splitburst, If you really hate MS... you should NOT buy games for MS systems... Linux Games are certain to run well on linux ;)
[01:34] <Pici> proog: Okay.  It seems that on debian systems, /etc/motd gets rebuilt at every login. (news to me) So, you need to edit /etc/motd.tail   see `man motd.tail` for more information.
[01:34] <howlingmadhowie> Splitburst: hang on, i'll put it on pastebin...
[01:34] <howlingmadhowie> !pastebin
[01:34] <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)
[01:34] <Splitburst> ZeroA4 not that many mainsteam games for linux am afraid =)
[01:34] <proog> Pici: thanks
[01:34] <Splitburst> howlingmadhowie nice
[01:35] <ZeroA4> Splitburst, yes... becouse people keep buying them for windows
[01:35] <Splitburst> yes its  sucks
[01:35] <Geek_> ZeroA4: and a fairly large number of distros to support...
[01:36] <Splitburst> btw why havent the linux comunity fixed some really good way for playing games on linux... am says if then did 50% or more would go with linux =)
[01:36] <Splitburst> saying*
[01:36] <ZeroA4> Geek_, they are not very diferent... a Static compiled binary runs in them all
[01:36] <howlingmadhowie> Splitburst: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32363/ that should get you to the stage of being able to chat here from the console in linux
[01:37] <Splitburst> howlingmadhowie super nice of u am gonna print that and get back too u =)
[01:37] <Elive_user33> Question: i have a HD with arch installed on it, it has 4 primary partitions on it and some free space, how can i create a new partition for ubuntu out of the free space?  gparted tells me i can only have 4 primary, and thus i cannot create a new one.
[01:37] <Scriv> Hi, does anyone have any experience with installing ubuntu on a laptop with an nvidia quadro video card?
[01:37] <Geek_> Splitburst: self contained liveCD games? ;p
[01:37] <jacob> i need somebody to help me install a tar.gz file, in which i do not know how to do correctly
[01:38] <howlingmadhowie> Splitburst: oh, if you're printing stuff, i'll give you instructions as to how to get the x-server running again as well
[01:39] <jacob> can anybody help me install a tar.gz file?
[01:39] <MannyZ> im getting this error in whine: Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not accessible.
[01:39] <MannyZ> Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system32" is not accessible.
[01:39] <MannyZ>  what should i do?
[01:39] <sk8> how can I boot in ubuntu if I got my mbr erased by installing windows
[01:39] <sk8> ?
[01:39] <Geek_> sk8: i think you can use a CD to boot into ubuntu...
[01:39] <jacob> i need somebody to help me install songbird
[01:39] <sk8> ya, but how
[01:39] <sk8> what's the command line for it?
[01:39] <Scriv> latitude d620/d630 - has anyone installed ubuntu on this?
[01:40] <sk8> also, I don't know on which partition number my ubuntu installation resides
[01:40] <Lightenix> how to check where is some program installed?
[01:41] <howlingmadhowie> Splitburst:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32365/
[01:41] <Pici> Lightenix: which programname
[01:41] <Lightenix> im searching for folder eclipse/plugin
[01:41] <ZeroA4> Lightenix, if it was installed by apt/synaptic/etc... yuo can seach for it in synaptic
[01:42] <Geek_> jacob: those are things you compile yourself. make sure you have GCC, unzip the package, ./configure  (then) make (then) make install. IIRC (then) = press enter key ... off the top of my head. not sure if that sorta install can be removed trivially
[01:42] <Geek_> oh, do this with sudo , i used to use su in my old distro
[01:43] <warnet03> hg
[01:43] <Pici> Lightenix: Mine is located ~/.eclipse/org.eclipse.sdk.ide/updates/eclipse/plugins
[01:45] <NeWBiE> ~ /win13
[01:45] <warnet03> warnet03
[01:46] <Piddy> Does anyone know how to add skydomes in Compiz Fusion?
[01:46] <BaldiNO> hi guys, I have a big problem (small for u i think)! Me and my friend gonna have a "movieday" today.. but Ubuntu doesn't handle my DVD's! Can u help me ?
[01:46] <ICU> Hmm is there a way beside iptables to force outgoing traffic to have a specific ip?
[01:46] <BaldiNO> Totem cannot play this type of media (DVD) because you do not have the appropriate plugins to handle it.Please install the necessary plugins and restart Totem to be able to play this media.
[01:47] <BaldiNO> but I have installed a bunch of plugins and codecs!
[01:47] <BaldiNO> and VLC, mplayer
[01:47] <SplitCOCK> hehe this look cool =)
[01:47] <Piddy> Pici, do you have Compiz Fusion?
[01:47] <MannyZ> why i get this error with wine? Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not accessible.
[01:47] <MannyZ> Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system32" is not accessible.
[01:47] <SplitCOCK> where u at dude =)
[01:48] <BaldiNO> can ANYbody help me ?
[01:48] <SplitCOCK> where is that nice guy i was talking too?
[01:48] <gradin> on the default install what would start first, samba or winbindd
[01:48] <BaldiNO> please?
[01:48] <gradin> ?
[01:48] <MannyZ> Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system32" is not accessible.
[01:48] <SplitCOCK> splitcock aka splitburst
[01:48] <MannyZ> Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not accessible.
[01:48] <MannyZ> Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system32" is not accessible.
[01:48] <MannyZ> why i get those errors with wine?
[01:48] <Pici> Piddy: Yes, but on Gutsy, so I'm not really going to be able to help you.
[01:49] <Lightenix> Pici: hmm still the same,  i tried to move folders to /usr/lib/eclipse/plugin   and now to ~/.eclipse/blabla/plugin   and i still get this: http://file.si/viewer.php?file=1wyzjonazktinzzgutry.png  instead of this: http://tinkerlog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/avrdude-config.jpg
[01:49] <SplitCOCK> can any one see me?
[01:49] <ZeroA4> BaldiNO, when you try to play a DVD in Totem it should guide you to que packages it need to download to play de dvd
[01:49] <Piddy> Pici, hm.. Well, my question is: how to add skydomes? Isn't it the same in Gutsy?
[01:49] <BaldiNO> ZeroA4, ok, but it doesn't
[01:49] <SplitCOCK> alias
[01:49] <Meyvn> when I launch an application from the gnome quicklaunch panel, ~/.Xdefaults isn't loaded, how can I tell it to load it?
[01:50] <SplitCOCK> haha am so lost
[01:50] <SplitCOCK> users
[01:50] <Pici> Piddy: I'm not sure, I never used c-f on feisty
[01:50] <Meyvn> adding xrdb -load ~/.Xdefaults to gnome session didn't work
[01:50] <SplitCOCK> where is that how guy?
[01:50] <ZeroA4> BaldiNO, then search at synaptic for libs for dvd
[01:50] <IdleOne> Splitburst, change your nick please
[01:50] <Piddy> Pici.. Hm.. Well  how do you add skydomes in Gusty then?
[01:50] <SplitCOCK> sure
[01:51] <BaldiNO> ZeroA4, okidoki, thx :)
[01:51] <IdleOne> ty
[01:51] <ZeroA4> !DVD
[01:51] <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
[01:51] <ZeroA4> !DVD | BaldiNO
[01:51] <ubotu> BaldiNO: please see above
[01:51] <SplitBuurst> idleone where is the guy i was taling too? forgot his name
[01:51] <SplitBuurst> talking*
[01:51] <IdleOne> SplitBuurst, family freindly channel and all
[01:51] <Pici> Piddy: I can't check here, I dont have that system with me.
[01:51] <Piddy> Pici: ok..
[01:51] <IdleOne> howlingmadhowie,  it was SplitBuurst
[01:51] <ZeroA4> Splitburst, i think it was <howlingmadhowie>
[01:52] <SplitBuurst> ideaa thans
[01:52] <SplitBuurst> howlingmadhowie where are u dude =)
[01:52] <howlingmadhowie> sorry. flatmate had a problem
[01:52] <MannyZ> can someone help me to setup whine?
[01:52] <howlingmadhowie> but i'm back now :)
[01:52] <SplitBuurst> a i see
[01:52] <SplitBuurst> cool
[01:52] <Piddy> Does anyone in here use Compiz Fusion?
[01:52] <IdleOne> !wine | MannyZ
[01:52] <ubotu> MannyZ: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[01:52] <SplitBuurst> can we talk in pm easyer for me to follow =)
[01:52] <Meyvn> when I launch an application from the gnome quicklaunch panel, ~/.Xdefaults isn't loaded, how can I tell it to load it?
[01:52] <Meyvn> adding xrdb -load ~/.Xdefaults to gnome session didn't work
[01:53] <ZeroA4> MannyZ, install it by the add / remove tool in applications... it should config itself
[01:53] <howlingmadhowie> SplitBuurst: /join #SplitBurst
[01:53] <MannyZ> thanks zero
[01:55] <Piddy> Anyone? Does anyone use Compiz FUsion?
[01:55] <Pici> !effects | Piddy
[01:55] <ubotu> Piddy: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[01:55] <MannyZ> ZeroA4> how i know my whine is working?
[01:56] <moongoose> hello
[01:56] <Lightenix> !avr
[01:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about avr - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:56] <MannyZ> wine*
[01:56] <Piddy> Nobody answers in that channel.. Everyone's afk
[01:56] <ZeroA4> MannyZ, install something simple (not dependent of windows servies)... like emule, 7zip, xnview, etc
[01:56] <MannyZ> i deleted wine compleatly in synaptic.. then i setted wine up with add/remove thing..
[01:57] <MannyZ> and it gives this error when i type winecfg
[01:57] <MannyZ> Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not accessible.
[01:57] <MannyZ> Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system32" is not accessible.
[01:57] <moongoose> has anyone experience with iptabels?
[01:57] <Cornell2> TTFN
[01:57] <ZeroA4> MannyZ, delete you .wine dir at you users home
[01:57] <ZeroA4> like
[01:57] <MannyZ> ok
[01:57] <ZeroA4>  /home/mannyz/.wine
[01:58] <BaldiNO> ZeroA4, ok...I had everything installed exept xine... but getting an error: video_out_xv: No adaptors found
[01:58] <ZeroA4> xine?
[01:58] <MannyZ> i wnet to /home/mannyz/.wine with terminal
[01:58] <MannyZ> now what was the command to delete?
[01:58] <BaldiNO> ZeroA4, jupp
[01:58] <BaldiNO> ZeroA4, video_out_xv: No adaptors found.
[01:58] <BaldiNO> You can improve performance by installing an X11
[01:58] <BaldiNO> driver that supports the Xv protocol extension.
[01:58] <ZeroA4> BaldiNO, you need to config xine
[01:59] <ZeroA4> BaldiNO, try VLC
[01:59] <BaldiNO> ZeroA4, ok
[01:59] <ZeroA4> MannyZ, rm
[01:59] <ZeroA4> MannyZ, rm filename
[01:59] <aren> hello everyone
[01:59] <BaldiNO> ZeroA4, tried VLC, but it just stops..
[01:59] <moongoose> hello
[01:59] <MannyZ> sudo rm /home/mannyz/.wine
[01:59] <MannyZ> ?
[01:59] <aren> I've just installed Ubuntu 7.04 on my macbook (non-pro) last night
[02:00] <aren> I had the wireless working, but today the wireless utility in gnome shows nothing
[02:00] <ZeroA4> !DVD | BaldiNO
[02:00] <ubotu> BaldiNO: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[02:00] <MannyZ> root@mannyz-desktop:/home/mannyz# sudo rm /home/mannyz/.wine
[02:00] <MannyZ> rm: cannot remove `/home/mannyz/.wine': Is a directory
[02:00] <MannyZ> zero
[02:00] <aren> MannyZ, use the -r flag
[02:00] <moongoose> has anyone experience with iptabels? sry 4 my behavior i m  new in irc
[02:00] <MannyZ> oh ok
[02:00] <ZeroA4> MannyZ, dir you need to use rm -fr dirname
[02:01] <Meyvn> -r (for recursive remove)
[02:01] <ZeroA4> -fr for not FRench
[02:01] <ZeroA4> ;)
[02:01] <Meyvn> :)
[02:01] <MannyZ> zero
[02:01] <Meyvn> ok guys
[02:01] <MannyZ> im a amature..
[02:01] <Meyvn> i have a puzzle for you
[02:01] <MannyZ> 3days in linux..
[02:01] <MannyZ> i cant solve this :D..
[02:01] <Meyvn> when I launch an application from the gnome quicklaunch panel, ~/.Xdefaults isn't loaded, how can I tell it to load it?
[02:01] <MannyZ> want to vnc?
[02:01] <Meyvn> adding xrdb -load ~/.Xdefaults to gnome session didn't work
[02:02] <ZeroA4> MannyZ, i cant... im at wok now
[02:02] <ZeroA4> work
[02:02] <Meyvn> it's annoying
[02:02] <MrFeetio> how do i open gconf, i installed it, but when i type "gconf" into terminal nothing happens
[02:02] <MannyZ> ohh ok
[02:02] <fraser_> guys i'm trying to convert a video to ipod format using ffmpeg, and when i input the command i get the following error "I/O error occured. Usually that means that input file is truncated and/or corrupted." however, i can watch the video and it's fine.
[02:02] <Pici> MrFeetio: gconf-editor
[02:02] <dimebar> MrFeetio: gconf-editor
[02:02] <MannyZ> is there anybody wants to vnc my computer to set up wine?
[02:02] <ZeroA4> not supposed to be in irc either
[02:02] <ZeroA4> ;)
[02:02] <MannyZ> :D
[02:03] <Meyvn> MrFeetio: you can use the TAB key in your shell to autocomplete commands and paths
[02:03] <ZeroA4> MrFeetio, gconf-editor
[02:03] <MannyZ> Is there anybody who wants to wnc my computer and set up wine?
[02:03] <fraser_> what does it mean if a video is truncated?
[02:04] <Meyvn> fraser_: that certain parts have been cut or removed
[02:04] <thoreauputic> MannyZ: giving strangers access to your machine is probably not a Good Idea
[02:04] <MannyZ> i know
[02:04] <fraser_> Meyvn, any idea how to fix this error?
[02:04] <IdleOne> MannyZ, not a good idea at all
[02:04] <MannyZ> well..
[02:04] <Meyvn> fraser_: dunno, don't use VLC
[02:04] <MannyZ> how i can kick the user?
[02:05] <fraser_> Meyvn, either do i.
[02:05] <MannyZ> idleone
[02:05] <MannyZ> how i kick him if he starts doing shit?
[02:05] <fraser_> Meyvn, what does this have to do with vlc?
[02:05] <Meyvn> fraser_: which app you talking about?
[02:05] <fraser_> Meyvn, ffmpeg
[02:05] <Meyvn> fraser_: sorry, was confusing you with someone else :P
[02:06] <IdleOne> MannyZ, you dont let anybody but yourself the ADMIN of your system do anything to your system
[02:06] <BaldiNO> ZeroA4, ok, but what now? I have libdvdcss3, gxine, mplayer, vlc, w32codecs, added "deb http://mirror3.ubuntulinux.nl/ feisty-seveas" all into sources.list + restricted universe multiverse and so on.. ran apt-get update.. but it does'nt work!...
[02:06] <fraser_> Meyvn, it's cool. so you have ANY idea how i might fix it? even the name of a process or a link i might read into?
[02:06] <MannyZ> :/
[02:06] <MannyZ> but i dont know how to make wine to work..
[02:06] <IdleOne> MannyZ, best way to avoid problems is not allowing anybody access
[02:06] <Meyvn> fraser_: don't know the program but stuff being truncated sounds like you a codec, or it could just be that it tries to enlary the picture, therefore losing some data and stuff being truncated
[02:07] <IdleOne> MannyZ, if you cant get wine installed and working then you cant know if someone is messing with your system
[02:07] <MannyZ> yeah..
[02:07] <MannyZ> im that stupid guy that i can risk it
[02:08] <IdleOne> !wine | MannyZ go to this link and read it isnt that hard. read the entire doc first then follow the instructions
[02:08] <ubotu> MannyZ go to this link and read it isnt that hard. read the entire doc first then follow the instructions: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[02:08] <MannyZ> i just belive that there is no bad linux users..
[02:08] <Meyvn> O_o
[02:08] <MannyZ> well ok
[02:08] <fraser_> MannyZ, basically it'd be pointless to fuck up your system, but some people have anger
[02:08] <IdleOne> MannyZ, I believe that there probably isnt any good linux users either hehe
[02:08] <BaldiNO> fucking DVD... /soongonnasetupVHSplayerathome
[02:08] <fraser_> Meyvn, thanks for the help
[02:09] <PriceChild> !ohmy | MannyZ BaldiNO fraser_
[02:09] <ubotu> MannyZ BaldiNO fraser_: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[02:09] <IdleOne> !language | fraser_
[02:09] <BaldiNO> ups
[02:09] <MannyZ> ok....
[02:09] <faileas> BaldiNO: what player do you use?
[02:09] <fraser_> hahah sorry
[02:09] <Meyvn> fraser_: no problem
[02:09] <fraser_> forgot we weren't adults here
[02:09] <BaldiNO> tried gxine, mplayer, totem, vlc
[02:09] <MannyZ> ill try to read it then install it.. if i cant make it work then i will let you guys know..
[02:09] <faileas> odd
[02:09] <IdleOne> fraser_, we also have kids in here
[02:09] <BaldiNO> faileas, se above
[02:10] <faileas> VLC generally runs anything on any OS i tried it on
[02:10] <IdleOne> !CoC | fraser_
[02:10] <ubotu> fraser_: The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[02:10] <fraser_> IdleOne, any kid who can work a linux box has bigger worries than swearing, like genetic mutation for example
[02:10] <ZeroA4> BaldiNO, apt-get update does NOT update any files... it only update the list of files available at the repositories servers... anyway ai have libdvdread, libdvdnav e libdvdplay installed
[02:10] <BaldiNO> I know.. everything worked OK on WinXP.. exept stability
[02:10] <BaldiNO> ZeroA4, thx, gonna check if I have it
[02:11] <vlt> Hello. I received an encrypted mail. K-Mail refuses to open it while decrypting it on the command line using `gpg` works fine. Any ideas?
[02:12] <BaldiNO> ZeroA4, I have libdvdread3,  libdvdnav4, libdvdplay0
[02:13] <BaldiNO> brb
[02:13] <ZeroA4> BaldiNO, i am out of ideas... VLC and others player should play DVD by now
[02:14] <mattwalston> Why does canonical's commercial repo vmware-server have so many superfluous dependencies?
[02:16] <BaldiNO> ZeroA4, ok, back to Windows
[02:16] <BaldiNO> ZeroA4, but thanks for the help :)
[02:17] <mattwalston> BaldiNO: do you have decrypt stuff?
[02:17] <MannyZ> hey..
[02:17] <ZeroA4> BaldiNO, ok... but thats very strange
[02:17] <MannyZ> now im not getting those errors..
[02:17] <MannyZ> zero..
[02:18] <BaldiNO> mattwalston, what decrypt stuff?
[02:18] <MannyZ> is it possible to setup steaminstall.msi?
[02:18] <ZeroA4> MannyZ, oi
[02:18] <BaldiNO> ZeroA4, yeah I know =/
[02:18] <mattwalston> BaldiNO: libdvdcss2
[02:18] <J_P> hi all
[02:18] <BaldiNO> mattwalston, yes
[02:19] <mattwalston> BaldiNO: just checking, but I came in late
[02:20] <SplitBuurst> howii = )
[02:20] <SplitBuurst> where are u =)
[02:21] <howlingmadhowie> SplitBuurst: /join #SplitBurst
[02:21] <BaldiNO> mattwalston, okok... I thought that is was easy to play DVD on Ubuntu.. lol.. can rip DVD but not play :P
[02:21] <[selfsearcher] > hi
[02:21] <mattwalston> BaldiNO: I just watched Beerfest on my Ubuntu laptop but I am not an expert
[02:22] <Jack_Sparrow> BaldiNO: have you installed libdvdcss2?
[02:22] <gazton> grrr.. i cant install my wireless USB adapter on Ubuntu... Buu.. :(
[02:22] <dromer> hmm, I'm trying to install vmware-player (using $ sudo apt-get install vmware-player). I then run $ sudo /usr/bin/vmware-config.pl and alot of stuff get's configed .. but then it hangs at: tar: /usr/lib/vmware-player/modules/source/vmmon.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
[02:22] <BaldiNO> mattwalston, ok, I can play any .avi file here but not DVD
[02:22] <dcordes> !grub
[02:22] <Jack_Sparrow> gazton: What make , model and chipset on that adapter
[02:22] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[02:23] <BaldiNO> Jack_Sparrow, yes  I do
[02:23] <BaldiNO> Jack_Sparrow, yes  I have :P
[02:23] <gazton> DLINK DWL-120.. Oldschool adapter.. :P
[02:23] <MannyZ> zero
[02:23] <mattwalston> BaldiNO: I had a few headaches setting mine up because I did not read the ubuntu specific docs
[02:23] <Jack_Sparrow> baldingand w32codecs as well
[02:23] <MannyZ> my whine works
[02:23] <MannyZ> wine*
[02:23] <BaldiNO> Jack_Sparrow, jupp
[02:23] <mattwalston> BaldiNO: I followed the how-to and it worked, I just had to log out and back in though
[02:24] <BaldiNO> mattwalston, okok, brb, will try to log out/in to see if it helps :)
[02:24] <dcordes> hello chan
[02:25] <Shoelace> dromer, i normally install vmware from source, but see if you can find vmware-install.pl and try running that again
[02:26] <dromer> Shoelace: I have tried installing from source, but I failed miserably :(
[02:27] <Shoelace> dromer: do you remember what went wrong? same error?
[02:27] <BaldiNO> YEAH MAN! it's F***ing working :) woohoo.. thanx alot everyone.. just had to restartX
[02:27] <mattwalston> BaldiNO: good job
[02:27] <Jack_Sparrow> gazton: dwl-120 with a prism Intersil chipset   looking for info now
[02:27] <dcordes> can't boot: got / (7.04 desktop) on a sata hdd connected to an extra PCI controller. Thing is that controller is not recognized on bootup (obsolete bios, 1998) but working fine in the live system. Would installing grub to a cd or floppy help? as in would that recognize my controller?
[02:27] <dromer> Shoelace: no idea, was some time ago, I have tried a couple ways to install it .. one too may I guess :#
[02:28] <dromer> many*
[02:28] <vexati0n> has anyone here installed e17 ?
[02:28] <mattwalston> BaldiNO: sometimes linux can be just like windows, calling for a restart for no reason (fyi, you probably could have done a ps -A and killed processes associated with media player)
[02:28] <alesan> what is the package to install kernel sources?
[02:28] <dromer> Shoelace: before trying to install from source, should I apt-get remove vmware-player ?
[02:28] <Jack_Sparrow> vexati0n: Tried it but didnt care for it and had no support
[02:28] <vexati0n> Jack_Sparrow: any idea why only root can run it after i installed it?
[02:29] <vexati0n> my normal user gets 'enlightenment received an abort' every time
[02:29] <BaldiNO> mattwalston, ok, thanks alot for the help... giving u a * !
[02:29] <sipior> dcordes: check with your motherboard manufacturer. perhaps a bios upgrade would sort you out.
[02:29] <MannyZ> how do i setup winecvs.sh?
[02:29] <MannyZ> or how i use it?
[02:29] <Shoelace> dromer: it shouldn't matter, but you can if you want to
[02:29] <MannyZ> or how i use it?
[02:29] <MannyZ> how do i setup winecvs.sh?
[02:30] <fraser_> god i love that movie beerfest, i laughed so hard at that
[02:30] <sipior> MannyZ: i think there is a #wine channel on freenode; you'd get better advice there, i suspect
[02:30] <tomas_> hello.....
[02:30] <fraser_> tomas_, hello
[02:31] <dromer> Shoelace: could you help me install vmware from source?
[02:31] <MannyZ> ok thanks sipior
[02:31] <mattwalston> dromer: vmware went os?
[02:31] <PriceChild> dromer, download the tar.gz from vmware.com Read the README inside it and then its simple.
[02:32] <dromer> PriceChild: I have tried before with strange results ..
[02:32] <dromer> mattwalston: que?
[02:32] <fraser_> dromer, if i can be of any help during the compiling proccess i will.
[02:32] <Shoelace> dromer: sure, but i haven't installed it on ubuntu for a while
[02:32] <dromer> ok
[02:32] <dromer> fraser_: thnx :)
[02:32] <Jack_Sparrow> vexati0n: Ask enlightlenment support
[02:32] <vexati0n> Jack_Sparrow: lol.
[02:33] <mattwalston> dromer: just symantics, install from a tarball, but vmware cannot be installed from source except for the kernel modules
[02:33] <fraser_> vexati0n, maybe they can enlighten you
[02:33] <Julle> I need a tip on a program to search for bluetooth devices for ubuntu, i use the Dlink DBT-120 USB adapter?
[02:33] <bliss> hi
[02:33] <vexati0n> fraser_: gnome with compiz is prettier anyway. but i hate not being able to say i CAN have e17 if i want
[02:33] <bliss> i cannot get a static IP from my ISP where can I get a dynamic IP that does not change?
[02:34] <genii> bliss: ARIN
[02:34] <dromer> mattwalston: I'm looking for a new .tar now. gonna start from "scratch" (and hope that my previous attemps at running vmware haven't messed anything up :#)
[02:34] <fraser_> Julle, maybe sudo apt-get install bluez-utilz bluez=gnome
[02:34] <thoreauputic> blinx: contradiction in terms ?
[02:34] <fraser_> vexati0n, ha
[02:35] <fraser_> thoreauputic, name wrong
[02:35] <Julle> fraser_, thank you, can i transfer files with those utilites ?
[02:35] <dromer> ok, so which do I need? http://www.vmware.com/download/
[02:35] <thoreauputic> fraser_: oops
[02:35] <fraser_> bliss, no such thing as a dynamic that doesn't change
[02:35] <tomas_> ive started this bug report, but i wouldnt know how to supply more information on the problem, can anyone tell me more about what should i add? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vino/+bug/125179
[02:35] <thoreauputic> fraser_: thank you :)
[02:35] <fraser_> Julle, no expert here, just seems to be the most appropriate from the descriptions
[02:35] <fraser_> thoreauputic, np
[02:35] <bliss> fraser: ok thanks an IP where i can ssh into my box?
[02:36] <genii> bliss: You apply for a static IP number from the authority that can hand them out, like in North America, ARIN. There are other ones in other countries as well. then you tell your ISP what the IP you get assigned is.
[02:36] <thoreauputic> bliss: get an account at dyndns.org
[02:36] <vexati0n> there isn't actually any support for enlightenment, is there. just "hey look what we've been developing since the 50's, with no actual release!"
[02:36] <Shoelace> dromer: if you just want to play images, choose player. server will let you create new images and host them.
[02:36] <fraser_> bliss, i don't know anything about that, but static means it's the same everytime you connect and dynamic means it assigns one depending on those already registered everytime you connect
[02:36] <dromer> Shoelace: ok, player for now then ;)
[02:36] <thoreauputic> bliss: and use a client like ez-ipupdate or whatever
[02:37] <genii> bliss: For something like what you want, you could use a dns service like DynDNS and a package for ubuntu like ez-ipupdate. then you ssh in by name
[02:37] <fraser_> i'm trying to convert this bloody german *cough* video so i can watch it but it's taking SOOOOOO long
[02:37] <genii> thoreauputic: Heh :)
[02:37] <Jack_Sparrow> vexati0n: You get my point.. the closest you will come is something like the Elive group.. but I dint find much there either
[02:38] <bliss> thoreauputic: thanks
[02:38] <thoreauputic> genii: nice to know I think like someone with a genius nick ;)
[02:38] <genii> thoreauputic: Thoreau ain't such a slouch name either LOL
[02:38] <thoreauputic> genii: heh :)
[02:39] <genii> work, AFK
[02:39] <thoreauputic> bliss: actually if you are behind a router you might prefer ddclient to ez-ipupdate
[02:42] <DivideZero> someone can help me with creating EXT3 partition for ubunto linux with pritition magic 8 ?
[02:42] <Fantazyia> When i use totem to either fast forward or skip sections of videos (mostly wmv files) i get a lot of pixilated distortion and some times the totem player will just close.  Is there another video player that better supports skipping and streaming of wmv files ?
[02:42] <faileas> DivideZero: use PM to make a partiton. format it during ubuntu install
[02:42] <garette> hello all, can anyone just temme how do i cahnge folder permissions, i gave sudo chmod 777 /somedir/someotherdir/
[02:43] <Julle> Anyone here got the Creative Audigy 2 Platinum EX? (with External box) ?
[02:43] <sipior> garette: well, what do you want to do?
[02:43] <DivideZero> faileas , i have created pritition "AFTER D:" , and now waht i need to choose primary or logic ?
[02:43] <faileas> primary
[02:43] <Fantazyia> garette: what permissions do you want the folder to have ?
[02:43] <faileas> OS drives are ALWAYS primary
[02:44] <thoreauputic> faileas: in linux, it doesn't matter
[02:44] <DivideZero> FILE SYSTEM EXT3 right ?
[02:44] <garette> i want read write execute for all the users
[02:44] <Gizmo> #rambo
[02:44] <Gizmo> oops
[02:44] <Gizmo> lol
[02:44] <Gizmo> sorry
[02:44] <faileas> thoreauputic: didn't know that
[02:44] <avis> thoreauputic, if in linux it does not matter would it be just peachy if i just used logcial partitions ?  not that i intend on installing another operating system.  i'm just curious
[02:45] <thoreauputic> faileas: :)  You can install linux on a "logical" partition
[02:45] <sipior> garette: chmod a+rwx
[02:45] <garette> lemme try sipior
[02:45] <DivideZero> 8 gb are enought ?
[02:45] <thoreauputic> avis: depends - you can only have up to 4 primary partitions on one drive IIRC
[02:46] <CZilla> thoreauputic: I knew you could put a swap on extended (logical) didnt think you could put ext3 on there as well if mixed with say fat32 or ntfs?
[02:46] <garette> sipior, no that didnt work'
[02:47] <thoreauputic> CZilla: extended != logical
[02:47] <avis> i believe swap is not ext3 but rather the swap partition type
[02:47] <DivideZero> extended contaian logical . . .
[02:47] <sipior> garette: are you trying to change all the permissions under the directory as well?
[02:47] <dcordes> any other ideas for my booting from extra sata controller above?
[02:47] <thoreauputic> CZilla: extended is a "container"
[02:47] <garette> sipior, i just mounted that ext3 partition on to a folder in my ~/
[02:47] <CZilla> thoreauputic: I understand that logicals are on extended partitions to get past the 4 parimary liit..
[02:47] <thoreauputic> CZilla: right
[02:47] <DivideZero> some can tell how to config before create ?
[02:47] <garette> sipior, yeah
[02:48] <garette> i want
[02:48] <sipior> garette: chmod -R a+rwx
[02:48] <garette> sipior, but first of all that  didnt change the permissions of that directory itself
[02:48] <garette> sipior, anyways lemme check
[02:48] <Aren_> anybody here played stepmania on amd64?
[02:48] <CZilla> thoreauputic: I tried to add an ext3 as a logical and it would not do it, but may have had another problem since you say it can be done
[02:48] <sipior> garette: no, because you probably mounted as root
[02:49] <dwa_> does anybody know a jedit plugin that completes ' " and { when you enter them?
[02:49] <avis> CZilla, yes i have ext3 partitions as logical so it can be done
[02:49] <garette> sipior, yeah i did mount as root and copied data into it as root
[02:49] <small_bigguy> does anyone have a detailed guide on getting the rt61 wirless card drivers working with WPA / TKIP
[02:49] <thoreauputic> CZilla: I have several ext3 logicals here
[02:49] <CZilla> Good to know... must have been brain fart on my part
[02:49] <thoreauputic> CZilla: e.g. /dev/hda6
[02:50] <avis> small_bigguy, is your wireless adaptor natively supported ?
[02:50] <CZilla> thoreauputic: Saw a guy here yesterday with 18
[02:50] <DivideZero> where to create ? ( before C: , AFTER C: BEFORE D: , AFTER D: ) ?
[02:50] <small_bigguy> avis, what do you mean ( im a newbie)
[02:50] <garette> sipior, hey the recursive option worked
[02:50] <thoreauputic> CZilla: that's getting excessive :)
[02:50] <garette> sipior, hey i want something else to ask
[02:50] <faileas> DivideZero: after C would be safe i think...
[02:50] <avis> small_bigguy, i mean is your wireless adaptor functional ?
[02:50] <CZilla> thoreauputic: Agreed
[02:51] <small_bigguy> avis, yes, wep works i just cant get wpa working, ive tried wpa_supplicant.
[02:51] <garette> sipior, well, i have changed the swap parttion after i installed, now the swap doesnt get automatically mounted
[02:51] <DivideZero> when i define from where tot ake space, its take only FREE space right ?
[02:52] <garette> sipior, the debice name still is the same
[02:52] <avis> small_bigguy, try this url to get it working with http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=419709WPA
[02:52] <avis> small_bigguy, omit the WPA at the end of it
[02:52] <thoreauputic> DivideZero: basically, just make sure you have an empty partition - the installer will format it ext3 for you
[02:52] <small_bigguy> avis, ok tahnks
[02:53] <warnet03> ley_hc
[02:53] <thoreauputic> DivideZero: and create a swap partition as well
[02:53] <abhibera> hi i have a samsung 940BW widescreen monitor which i want to set at a display resolution of 1440*900@60hz. i set up my xorg.conf file according to all the forums. X11 seems to restart without a hitch. however the new resolution does not reflect, it reverts back to the old 1280*1024 resolution. WHAT DO I DO? :(
[02:53] <sipior> garette: you mean the device name for the swap partition is the same? how did you modify the partition?
[02:53] <DivideZero> thoreauputic , but i dont want to damage my DATA \ or CURRENT XP OS
[02:53] <thoreauputic> DivideZero: of course
[02:53] <garette> sipior, gparted
[02:54] <sipior> garette: yeahm but what did you do to it?
[02:54] <alesan> what is in your opinion, the best way to see which Linux computers I have in my network?
[02:54] <abhibera> i'm running on Intel945GMA using FreeX86 I810
[02:54] <garette> sipior, yeah it was sdb2 before and after
[02:54] <alesan> maybe with nmap
[02:54] <thoreauputic> DivideZero: windows likes to be the first partition - make your linux space *after* your windows space
[02:54] <avis> abhibera, to get my widescreen monitor working i have to add the monitors preferred resolution to the /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:54] <garette> sipior, i deleted it and created new with 2 gb thats it
[02:54] <abhibera> any one help me PLEASE :( i can't see things clearly on my screen
[02:54] <DivideZero> ok ,5 GB are enought ?
[02:54] <abhibera> avis: how?
[02:54] <garette> sipior, 2 Gigs in yu lang
[02:55] <thoreauputic> DivideZero: enough, but not a lot - 10 or more would be better
[02:55] <corpulunt> Hello
[02:55] <abhibera> avis: how do i force X11 to display at that resolution? why is it reverting to that always?
[02:55] <corpulunt> how do i enable hardware auto detection on boot?
[02:55] <sipior> garette: and was the partition type still "Linux Swap"?
[02:55] <DivideZero> yes , but i need also for swap ...
[02:55] <garette> sipior, yeah ofcourse
[02:55] <thoreauputic> DivideZero: how much RAM do you have ?
[02:55] <DivideZero> 512mb
[02:55] <sipior> garette: and you didn't change the entry in /etc/fstab?
[02:55] <avis> abhibera, its as simple as adding the resolution you want to the "default" you want it to.  its as simple as reading the file and figuring out what its pointing at..
[02:56] <djape> O_o
[02:56] <garette> sipior, well nothing.....
[02:56] <djape> o_O
[02:56] <abhibera> where do i send my xorg.conf file for someone to see?
[02:56] <thoreauputic> DivideZero: well, the installer will probably make a swap of around 500 to 1000 MB
[02:56] <CheshireViking> !paste | abhibera
[02:56] <ubotu> abhibera: 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)
[02:56] <garette> sipior, well now i want to ask some thing i want to know the first option in the fstab, the uuid thing whats that?
[02:56] <dcordes> is there any way to boot a grub fromout the livecd?
[02:56] <DivideZero> aa ok so i have enought sapce
[02:56] <dcordes> my driver is not loaded
[02:56] <CZilla> thoreauputic: I unmounted an ntfs partition using gparted and it now has an asterisk next to it,  it still boots windows fine but how do I get it back to how it was... I dont see an option to remount it?
[02:56] <dcordes> from system poweron
[02:56] <thoreauputic> DivideZero: you don't really need more than about 500 MB swap unless you do heavy stuff
[02:56] <sipior> garette: then i don't know why your swap partition isn't automatically mounted. the uuid is just a partition id
[02:56] <garette> sipior, theres no such thing in my friend's gentoo's fstab
[02:57] <sipior> garette: it is optional
[02:57] <garette> sipior, ohh,
[02:57] <thoreauputic> CZilla: I don't follow - the asterix usually just means "bootable" I think
[02:57] <avis> abhibera, ok.  under Subsection "Display" it might should probably point to section "24" which indicates the best color resolution for any given resolution.  i simply replace the default line with a sing Modes      "1680x1050"le line of
[02:58] <thoreauputic> CZilla: I don't use windows any more :)
[02:58] <DivideZero> aa forgot , i need to enter something to label ?
[02:58] <garette> sipior, now i want to have some more partition(ext3) to be mounted at startup
[02:58] <CZilla> thoreauputic: It had a little padlock before I unmounted it...
[02:58] <garette> sipior, at some folders in /home/me/xy/
[02:58] <garette> sipior, so whats the syntax
[02:58] <pawan> how to install compiz 0.4
[02:58] <ZmaX> Does someone use KompoZer?
[02:58] <CZilla> thoreauputic: No big deal.. it works... just like it did before..
[02:58] <abhibera> avis: i have done that. YET it reverts to 1280*1024 and when i go to System>Preferences>Display Resolution it doesn't show me a 1440*900 in the drop down box either :(
[02:58] <sipior> garette: man fstab
[02:59] <garette> sipior, lol
[02:59] <garette> sipior, hehe
[02:59] <thoreauputic> CZilla: by default ntfs is not writeable - I think that would be why you saw a padlock :)
[02:59] <avis> abhibera, i can only suspect your video card doesn't support that resolution.  thats just a suspicion i dont know
[02:59] <pawan> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32370/
[02:59] <thoreauputic> CZilla: you can use ntfs-3g to make it writeable from linux if you wish
[02:59] <abhibera> avis: it works on Windoze
[02:59] <garette> i expected a single line example to mount ext3 sda1 on /X/Y plz
[02:59] <thoreauputic> !ntfs-3g
[02:59] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[02:59] <CZilla> abhibera: can you post your xorg.. it probably is not seeing your monitor type and v/h sync rates
[02:59] <garette> sipior,  i expected a single line example to mount ext3 sda1 on /X/Y plz
[02:59] <CZilla> thoreauputic: No thanks
[03:00] <abhibera> CZilla: ok
[03:00] <thoreauputic> CZilla: up to you, as always
[03:00] <ZmaX> Mi problem with KompoZer is: I start it, I insert a new profile in the profile manager, I press "Start" button but it uses 90% of the processor showing nothing.
[03:00] <mont-> Hello, after the last update in Feisty i got a broken package with libgl1-mesa-dri, how do i solve it?`i cant install any apps with apt atm :( ??
[03:00] <CZilla> :)
[03:00] <sipior> garette: best you start learning for yourself. man pages will solve many of your problems.
[03:00] <DivideZero> i need to enter something to label ?
[03:00] <avis> abhibera, i would think it would work on ubuntu as well.  you might try installing the latest restricted driver for your video card first to see if that helps.
[03:01] <CZilla> abhibera: Do you have a link to your monitor and the h/v sync rates.. I assume wide screen for the 1400x900
[03:01] <avis> abhibera, even if its in a funky resolution
[03:01] <garette> sipior, hehe i want the options, and the last two columns thats it i
[03:01] <corpulunt> Hello?
[03:01] <corpulunt> how do i turn on hardwre auto detection?
[03:01] <garette> sipior, rest i know, (o'course rest is easy)
[03:01] <abhibera> avis: it is an intel 945 graphics card where do i get the drivers for it?
[03:01] <thoreauputic> DivideZero: all you need is *empty* space for linux - the installer will do the rest when you choose that space while installing
[03:01] <sipior> garette: copy an entry that's already there, and leave out the uuid
[03:01] <CZilla> abhibera: make that 1440x900 I think
[03:02] <pawan> hi
[03:02] <abhibera> Czill: yes 1440x900
[03:02] <garette> sipior, lol thats easy heh:)
[03:02] <npnuf1> firefox is not rendering the page on page load in feisty.   only after resize the window it is displaying the page properly.
[03:02] <npnuf1> any idea?
[03:02] <abhibera> Czilla: it will display that res at 60 hz
[03:02] <mont-> Hello, after the last update in Feisty i got a broken package with libgl1-mesa-dri, how do i solve it?`i cant install any apps with apt atm :( ??
[03:02] <abhibera> Czilla: wait let me paste file
[03:02] <DivideZero> thoreauputic, i can also create swap with pm or is better to let ubunto install to create the swap ?
[03:03] <thoreauputic> DivideZero: let the Ubuntu nstaller do it for you - easier
[03:03] <npnuf1> it is happening in most of the gecko browsers.
[03:03] <npnuf1> same problem in swiftfox, epiphany.
[03:04] <CZilla> abhibera: Need spectrum for both h/v  35-81 etc
[03:04] <DivideZero> ok thank you very mach thoreauputic
[03:04] <thoreauputic> DivideZero: no problem - good luck :) Should be fine
[03:05] <thoreauputic> DivideZero: make backups just in case of course :)
[03:05] <abhibera> CZilla: wait i'll send u link
[03:05] <cE_cuTe18> hai
[03:05] <adrianocortes_gy> Hi all.
[03:06] <theblacksails> hey
[03:06] <abhibera> CZilla: http://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.samsung.com%2Fca%2Fproducts%2Fmonitor%2Flcd_digital%2Fls19hawkbqxaa.asp%3Fpage%3DSpecifications&ei=KyizRqerCpaKxAGX4-zKBA&usg=AFQjCNHjo0SJjzT4xbX0MhlcXENrjbex7w&sig2=ZsG8_8YOZgNQHUs3Efj1Nw
[03:06] <theblacksails> hey guys, i have an xml file (extracted from wouldjadraw) but i want an svg, is there an easy way to convert without having to go in and edit the code?
[03:06] <adrianocortes_gy> How can I install ubuntu 7.04 from a external cdrom booting from bios?
[03:06] <abhibera> CZilla: my xorg.conf paste is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32371/
[03:06] <|-MAK-|> hi, i'm using a dark theme for metacity and gtk but in openoffice.org i want the paper to be white, how can i do this?
[03:07] <abhibera> avis: my xorg.conf paste file is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32371/
[03:08] <theblacksails> anyone know how to easily make an xml file an svg?
[03:08] <avis> abhibera, i believe dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg will detect the correct refresh rates for your monitor.  at least it does mine
[03:09] <CZilla> abhibera: add a 1440x9000 but without forcing the sync rates...
[03:09] <CZilla> abhibera: 900
[03:09] <profanephobia> theblacksails xml can generate an svg but you cant actually convert them
[03:10] <CZilla> abhibera: I dont see anything about your video card in there...
[03:10] <theblacksails> profanephobia: how can i generate one then? :-p
[03:10] <theblacksails> i'd prefer cmd line
[03:11] <profanephobia> theblacksails if the xml has an image example <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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[03:11] <genii> You might be able to just embed the svg, if the browser has an svg viewer/plugin
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[03:11] <CheshireViking> !paste | profanephobia
[03:11] <ubotu> profanephobia: 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)
[03:11] <abhibera> Intel 945 GMA
[03:11] <cE_cuTe18> hi.guys
[03:11] <abhibera> CZilla: Intel 945 GMA
[03:11] <abhibera> CZilla: using i810 drivers
[03:12] <theblacksails> profanephobia: danke schon
[03:12] <theblacksails> \m/
[03:12] <CZilla> abhibera: I assume you checked and it will do 1440x900
[03:12] <profanephobia> theblackesails ur welcome
[03:12] <abhibera> CZilla: It does it on Windoze
[03:12] <abhibera> CZilla: How do I not force refresh rate?
[03:12] <pawan> how to use fire plugin in compiz
[03:13] <CZilla> abhibera:  I had an issue with 1440 where the desktop was 1/2" bigger than the display and would scroll when I hit the top or bottom..  dropped it back a notch and works fine
[03:13] <sweety> hi
[03:13] <CZilla> abhibera: Modes	"1440x900"
[03:13] <abhibera> CZilla: Ok
[03:13] <dcordes> my sata drive is not recognized by the system's bios, but only when the livecd is booted. installed fine with grub but the pc can't speak to it from bootup. Any idea how I could boot this?
[03:14] <abhibera> CZilla: so i remove the _60
[03:14] <abhibera> CZilla: let me try
[03:14] <CZilla> abhibera: Kust add another next to the -70  -60 you have there now
[03:14] <profanephobia> dcordes when you enter the bios setup is the hdd listed at all
[03:15] <abhibera> Czilla: i gotta run it's raining like mad here i'll ask u another time? i have to leave office now
[03:15] <CZilla> abhibera:   k
[03:15] <abhibera> CZilla: catch u later thanks for the help i hope i see u monday. bye
[03:16] <LordGreyhound> does ubuntu have a mem test app on the live cd ?
[03:16] <Shoelace> dromer: things going ok over there? :) still downloading?
[03:16] <dromer> hey, I was about to message you :)
[03:16] <dromer> I got it unpacked
[03:17] <jrib> LordGreyhound: yes
[03:17] <Shoelace> ok cool
[03:17] <dromer> in the dir now: vmware-player-distrib$
[03:17] <Shoelace> right, do you see a script called vmware-install.pl?
[03:17] <dromer> Shoelace: so now I run sudo vmware-install.pl ?
[03:17] <Shoelace> yes
[03:17] <sweety> hi, dromer
[03:17] <fraser_> Shoelace, shouldn't it be ./?
[03:17] <dromer> hi sweety
[03:17] <dromer> fraser_: indeed it was ;)
[03:18] <sweety> asl please
[03:18] <dromer> The file /etc/vmware/not_configured that this program was about to install
[03:18] <dromer> already exists. Overwrite? [yes] 
[03:18] <dromer> sweety: why?
[03:18] <fraser_> sweety, you here for support or picking up?
[03:18] <dromer> haha
[03:18] <dromer> you want a hot nerd huh? ;)
[03:18] <Grnsgrf> hi
[03:18] <thoreauputic> sweety: *cough* this is a linux channel, not #pickup
[03:18] <fraser_> dromer, no such thing
[03:18] <fraser_> dromer, CRT's bleach the skin
[03:18] <sweety> I think I just support
[03:19] <LordGreyhound> jrib: thanks
[03:19] <Shoelace> dromer, that's ok, go ahead and overwrite. it's probably from when you tried earlier.
[03:19] <dromer> fraser_: haha, yeah I have CRT's :( (one runnnig at 60hz :S )
[03:19] <dromer> Shoelace: ok, other files giving the same notice just overwrite?
[03:19] <fraser_> dromer, same here, she's an old one!
[03:19] <sweety> fraser, what about you?
[03:19] <fraser_> sweety, what about me what?
[03:19] <Shoelace> dromer: yeap, as long as they pertain to vmware it's all good
[03:19] <dromer> fraser_: problem is my other runs at 75hz .. so there's a bit of interferance nad definatly anoyance sometimes ;)
[03:20] <sweety> do you support or just picking up
[03:20] <Grnsgrf> i was on my way upgrading to gutsy when the updater complained about netapplet, which could not be updated. The error is "invoke-rc.d: initscript netapplet, action "stop" failed"... can anyone help me?
[03:20] <dromer> In which directory do you want to install the binary files? (default /usr/bin/ )
[03:20] <fraser_> sweety, i support picking up, but not in here :D
[03:20] <dromer> haha
[03:20] <sweety> lol
[03:20] <Shoelace> dromer: yeap, that's cool. choose the defaults, if there's any problems it should ask the question again.
[03:20] <sweety> where is your location
[03:20] <iratik> Active Directory is a nice product , The new IT guy is wanting to switch the whole network over to windows from linux just because "Active Directory allows you to manage 100's of network resources from a single interface" ... please help me ... what equivalent to active directory (are there some tutorials on setting up some sort of centralized authentication via LDAP or more favorably IMAP ? on an ubuntu based network?)
[03:21] <fraser_> sweety, australia
[03:21] <sweety> the city?
[03:21] <Pici> iratik: LDAP...
[03:21] <dromer> Shoelace: ok, I'm a bit further now: What is the directory that contains the init scripts? << should that be the default /etc/init.d ? (I know that on some distro's this differs quite a bit)
[03:21] <sweety> dromer?
[03:21] <Pici> !ldap | iratik
[03:21] <ubotu> iratik: LDAP is the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. For more information and installation instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenLDAPServer
[03:21] <dromer> 22/m/netherlands
[03:21] <fraser_> sweety, no mam, country boy here
[03:21] <Pici> !offtopic
[03:21] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:21] <thoreauputic> sweety: off-topic is ---> that way
[03:22] <iratik> i know what ldap is .... just curious if there was a way to authenticate using IMAP logins ?
[03:22] <Shoelace> dromer: IIRC it depends on what ubuntu version you're using. do you know which one? i think the latest uses launchd which might have them somewhere else.
[03:22] <Julle> is there anyone who can tell me a program for ubuntu that i can use to transfer files onto my cellphone through bluetooth?
[03:22] <dromer> Shoelace: feisty
[03:22] <iratik> Julie: its unlikely that programs would transfer and still work on your cellphone
[03:23] <dcordes> profanephobia: No and that's the point. The bios does not recognize my sata controller where the hdd with / installed but using the livecd I can access it and install fine. Without kernel, no drive obviously. It is a very obsolete mainboard from 1998
[03:23] <fraser_> iratik, ???
[03:23] <sweety> dromer, you are from holland?
[03:23] <dcordes> so actually I'm looking for a way to boot now
[03:23] <dromer> sweety: no, I'm just saying that to play with you. But in fact I am yes, why?
[03:24] <thoreauputic> sweety: stop it or you will be "asked to leave"
[03:24] <Pici> dromer: Dont do that here.
[03:24] <Shoelace> dromer: i'm pretty sure it is /etc/init.d, just to be sure, open a seperate terminal window, do an ls /etc/init.d. you should see a bunch of files.
[03:24] <boxrock> can someone tell me how i play a wav file from shell? i get "oss_audio: failed to open audio device /dev/dsp" from flite
[03:24] <fraser_> thoreauputic, bring down your mighty hammer!
[03:24] <thoreauputic> fraser_: :)
[03:24] <dromer> Shoelace: yeah I did ;)
[03:24] <Pici> boxrock: use 'play'
[03:25] <Shoelace> dromer: cool, go with that then :)
[03:25] <dromer> Shoelace: ok, and the deamen files, also in the default? (/usr/sbin)
[03:25] <Shoelace> dromer: yes
[03:25] <thoreauputic> fraser_: he/she got the message apparently :)
[03:26] <fraser_> thoreauputic, you scared her into hiding!!
[03:26] <hydrozen> umm... when i try to boot my machine it detects error on the root filesystem.. fsck runs and then exits with a code 4 saying that it mounted it read-only and I get a recovery terminal or something... but the keyboard is not even enabled so I can't do much.... what are the chances that I can get to mount that drive to get some of the files by booting with a livecd?
[03:26] <boxrock> Pici: i have pulseaudio server running play gives /dev/dsp  Device or resource busy
[03:26] <thoreauputic> fraser_: yeah, I'm seriously scary :)
[03:26] <Pici> boxrock: I'm not sure what to tell you then.
[03:26] <mongoo> why does my gateway computer does provide ips, even when the iptables chains whre flushed and policys in the INPUT OUTPUT and FORWARD table where set to DROP?
[03:27] <mongoo> ip's
[03:27] <Jack_Sparrow> dcordes: Is that an onboard sata or an add in card?
[03:28] <disasm> I have a stuck gimp package, can't reinstall, can't remove, It just hangs when I try creating defunct update-menus processes, any ideas? I've tried apt-get remove, apt-get install, apt-get --purge remove, aptitude remove, dpkg --purge, any other things I can try?
[03:28] <dromer> Shoelace: aarg, I have to overwrite the intire /usr/lib/vmware/
[03:28] <disasm> oh, and dpkg --force-all --purge
[03:28] <dromer> Shoelace: like 1 million files
[03:29] <Shoelace> dromer: that's ok, it'll be from the previous installs, it shouldn't take very long
[03:30] <dromer> Shoelace: I just have to press enter for every single file :/ (I can hold enter .. but then I'm afraid I might mess something up later on ..
[03:30] <shrssa> helo
[03:31] <shrssa> hello**
[03:31] <shrssa> someone can help me plz?
[03:31] <dromer> !ask | shrssa
[03:31] <gazton> jack_sparrow.. did u find anything about my adapter??
[03:31] <ubotu> shrssa: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:31] <profanephobia> shrssa whats the problem
[03:31] <Jack_Sparrow> gazton: Nothing helpful
[03:31] <gazton> ok.. thx for the help.. :)
[03:32] <shrssa> i have ubuntu 7.04 and wireless card
[03:32] <Jack_Sparrow> gazton: Suggust you spend the $10 for a new one
[03:32] <gazton> i know.. i will
[03:32] <Jack_Sparrow> gazton: Sorry.. just couldnt find anything on that old chipset..
[03:32] <shrssa> and my wireless card supported
[03:33] <gazton> jack.. what do u recommend??
[03:33] <lwizardl> hi
[03:33] <Jack_Sparrow> gazton: I have several broadcom bcm43xx chipsets that work fine without ndiswrapper
[03:33] <|-MAK-|> i have a partition with windows xp, can I start it with vmware or other emulation software?
[03:33] <|-MAK-|> (under linux, like parallels)
[03:33] <Shoelace> dromer: hmm that's a problem then. there's 1164 files in my directory so we'll be here a while. i'd suggest quiting the install script, deleting the /usr/lib/vmware directory and starting again.
[03:33] <gazton> ok.. is it better with a PCMCIA or USB??
[03:34] <pawan> how to use fire plugin in compiz
[03:34] <lwizardl> whats the best gui based app to create partitions and format them on linux?
[03:34] <Jack_Sparrow> gazton: I have both didnt have aproblem with either..
[03:34] <gazton> sweet.. thx alot. :D
[03:34] <iratik> can someone answer a few questions about ldap authentication and /etc/passwd , /etc/shadow?
[03:34] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[03:34] <Pici> pawan: #compiz-fusion or #ubuntu-effects please.
[03:34] <shrssa> how i can used my wireless card
[03:35] <Pici> !wifi | shrssa
[03:35] <ubotu> shrssa: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:35] <shrssa> ?
[03:35] <|-MAK-|> pawan, on the gnome panel go to system - preferences - CompizConfig settings manager
[03:35] <Frogzoo> lwizardl: gparted
[03:35] <disasm> actually it appears menu package is broken. I managed to remove it, but trying to reinstall it hangs just like gimp did with defunct update-menus processes, anyone else come across anything like this?
[03:35] <Frogzoo> lwizardl: gparted - on the feisty disk
[03:35] <|-MAK-|> pawan: in effects select draw on display with fire
[03:36] <lwizardl> Frogzoo, I have tried that, only 1 device shows up, I don't think qparted works with usb devices
[03:36] <Shoelace> dromer: actually, i've got a better idea if you haven't already tried what i said before. quit the installer, go into the bin directory in the extracted tar file and run vmware-uninstall.pl. that should remove what's left from the earlier attempts.
[03:36] <profanephobia> lwizardl qparted and gparted are two different apps
[03:36] <|-MAK-|> pawan: to draw you must press shift + super (windows key) and right mouse button
[03:36] <pawan> i have paint fire on screen option
[03:36] <mosno> if i disable TPM chip in BIOS, will Vista Ultimate still boot? i want to disable it so Ubuntu can possibly not get locked out of the TPM by Vista
[03:36] <Frogzoo> lwizardl: you can't scroll down under 'devices' or whatever?
[03:37] <linux-fairy> Can someone help newbie with moving files from ubuntu to vista?
[03:37] <mongoo> why does my gateway computer does provide ip's, even when the iptables chains whre flushed and policys in the INPUT OUTPUT and FORWARD table where set to DROP?
[03:37] <freepenguin> hello
[03:37] <faileas> linux-fairy: seperate systems or the same?
[03:37] <|-MAK-|> pawan: sorry, to draw you must press shift + super (windows key) and left mouse button
[03:37] <Frogzoo> linux-fairy: install the windows ext2 driver
[03:37] <lwizardl> Frogzoo, I only gget 1 device listed my internal ide drive, my 6 usb drives aren't there but they show up as mounted
[03:37] <ribando> pawan it depends in what event do u want to use it, but when u open the compiz configuration, click in animations and from there u can decide whether to use it in maximise, minimise, open, or close windows.go to one of those tabs and u'll see that there is already a pre-defined animation selected, from there u can change it to burn/fire
[03:38] <ribando> hi everyone
[03:38] <linux-fairy> faileas: how would I know?
[03:38] <pawan> hi
[03:38] <Frogzoo> lwizardl: unmount them & try again
[03:38] <faileas> linux-fairy: are they the same computer or not?
[03:38] <linux-fairy> faileas: yes same computer
[03:38] <Jokk> how to enable all speakers of my 7.1 system ?
[03:38] <faileas> hmm
[03:38] <|-MAK-|> pawan: you are asking about the fire draw plugin or the fire on window close effect?
[03:39] <ribando> need some help adding kiba dock in the startup programs, I've already added it, but, its not completely starting
[03:39] <lwizardl> ok program i tried is called qtparted
[03:39] <brainiac8008> i know that open source allows developers and others to look at the code for Ubuntu to make it better, but would that also allow people to look at the code, find faults in Ubuntu and create viruses or something?
[03:39] <faileas> is ubuntu on ext2? then install a ext2IFS on vista, and grab stuff from there. if its reiser there's another programme for that
[03:39] <Frogzoo> lwizardl: gparted
[03:39] <pawan> writing fire words
[03:39] <|-MAK-|> ok
[03:39] <lwizardl> Frogzoo, gnome partition editor ?
[03:39] <|nol1ght|> hello, what irc client do u use?
[03:39] <Frogzoo> lwizardl: aye
[03:39] <CheshireViking> !virus | brainiac8008
[03:39] <ubotu> brainiac8008: A/V software is available, however read this to understand why Linux does not have a virus problem: http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[03:39] <dromer> Shoelace: ok, did the uninstall
[03:40] <Shoelace> dromer: good stuff. did it give any errors or anything?
[03:40] <guest_8908439084> |nol1ght|, use mirc :P
[03:40] <linux-fairy> faileas: so ext2IFS is a windows program?  What's reiser?
[03:40] <dromer> Shoelace: nope, do I do $ sudo ./vmware-install.pl gain?
[03:40] <|-MAK-|> pawan:  have you enabled the paint fire plugin? if you did it then you must press SHIFT + WINDOWS KEY + LEFT mouse button
[03:40] <ribando> pawan do shift+super(windows key)+left mouse button
[03:40] <avis> brainiac8008, in linux security is more important than viruses.  viruses dont exist on linux.  whats more important is the integrity of the software you use
[03:40] <Shoelace> dromer: yes, let's try it now
[03:40] <dromer> !filesystem | linux-fairy
[03:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about filesystem - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:40] <jatt> |nol1ght|: ERC Version 5.2 (GNU Emacs 23.0.0.1)
[03:40] <dromer> !fs | linux-fairy
[03:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:40] <lwizardl> Frogzoo, installing now thanks
[03:40] <mosno> !tpm
[03:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tpm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:40] <ribando> lol...slow :D
[03:40] <ribando> need some help adding kiba dock in the startup programs, I've already added it, but, its not completely starting
[03:41] <dromer> !reiser | linux-fairy
[03:41] <ubotu> linux-fairy: reiserfs is a journalling file system, in benchmarks it outperforms many others on I/O operations, but they take notoriously long to mount.
[03:41] <Cyber_Stalker> |nol1ght|,
[03:41] <|nol1ght|> guest_8908439084 - is any versions for linux?
[03:41] <Cyber_Stalker> xchat
[03:41] <avis> ribando, when i looked at kiba dock it didn't work well in ubuntu.  i dont know if that has changed or not
[03:41] <Cyber_Stalker> "sudo apt-get install x chat"
[03:41] <pawan> it is creating a window but now writing
[03:41] <pawan> a select window
[03:42] <adrianocortes_gy> Hi gys, I need help to install Ubuntu server 7.04 from a external cdrom booting from Bios usb mass storage
[03:42] <|nol1ght|> Cyber_Stalker i got xchat but its not comfortable
[03:42] <thoreauputic> brainiac8008: beecause anyone can get the source code, any attempt at creating trojans etc. tends to be found *very* quickly in linux
[03:42] <Cyber_Stalker> hmm
[03:42] <Cyber_Stalker> i have seen 2 diffrent versions of xchat
[03:42] <Cyber_Stalker> and the one im currently using is great
[03:42] <|-MAK-|> is there a parallels clone for linux?
[03:42] <fuzzy_logic> thoreauputic: you can try using mirc with wine
[03:42] <iratik> Help on network administration: http://pastie.caboo.se/84653
[03:42] <ribando> avis its working fine, is just that, when i put it to start automatically, the (show desktop) button is always missing, but if I start it myself, then it'll be fine.
[03:42] <thoreauputic> fuzzy_logic: huh?
[03:42] <disasm> |nol1ght|: should irssi a shot, it takes a bit to get used to, but by far the best IRC client out there
[03:43] <faileas> linux-fairy: i suppose we can assime its ext then. EXT2 IFS - EXT2 installable file system in a sense, its a class of programmes for windows .
[03:43] <avis> ribando, i haven't used it so dont know
[03:43] <fuzzy_logic> |-MAK-|: no.. i'm afraid there isn't.. it'd be cool if there was huh :)
[03:43] <tamu> Anyone here who could help me abit?
[03:43] <tamu> How come my ubuntu installation doesnt go forward? The bar thing goes around and around then it goes past it but after that it just shows me mouse cursor and orange screen :O
[03:43] <fuzzy_logic> thoreauputic: i assume you are looking for a good irc program?
[03:43] <ribando> avis I'm just not sure if it's really just "kiba-dock" that has to be added at the startup programs, but hey...thanks anywayz ;)
[03:43] <|nol1ght|> disasm - have a link for irssi?
[03:43] <gordonjcp> |-MAK-|: what's parallels?
[03:43] <|-MAK-|> fuzzy_logic: vmware player can load windows from an already installed partition?
[03:43] <tunedout> hey everyone. Some how I deleted the panel that shows some of my active programs( in icons) on the top of the screen does anyone know how to get it bak
[03:43] <thoreauputic> fuzzy_logic: I think you have the wrong nick
[03:43] <linux-fairy> faileas: so I install it from windows and access the files from windows?
[03:44] <avis> ribando, google is good stuff or that sort of thing -- finding other people that have successes
[03:44] <faileas> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=236274 -> ubuntu forums thread. apparently http://fs-driver.org/index.html should work install in XP compat mode in vista
[03:44] <faileas> yes
[03:44] <|-MAK-|> gordonjcp: it's an emulation software for macosx that runs windows applications seamlessy
[03:44] <tamu> How come my ubuntu installation doesnt go forward? The bar thing goes around and around then it goes past it but after that it just shows me mouse cursor and orange screen :O
[03:44] <fuzzy_logic> thoreaputuic: yes haha
[03:44] <thoreauputic> fuzzy_logic: I found my irc clients about five years ago :)
[03:44] <ribando> avis that's the big problem...lol :D
[03:44] <fuzzy_logic> |-MAK-| yes it can
[03:44] <gordonjcp> |-MAK-|: ah
[03:44] <radioman> hey
[03:44] <dromer> Shoelace: hmm, have to overwrite stuff again, a friend is here now so can't continue
[03:44] <gordonjcp> |-MAK-|: possibly wine, why?
[03:44] <|-MAK-|> fuzzy_logic: thanks
[03:44] <linux-fairy> faileas: ok, thanks, I give that a whirl
[03:45] <adrianocortes_gy> nobody can help me?
[03:45] <tamu> How come my ubuntu installation doesnt go forward? The bar thing goes around and around then it goes past it but after that it just shows me mouse cursor and orange screen :O
[03:45] <gilo2> What was the other application that you have to pay for that is like wine that allows you to run windows games?
[03:45] <avis> tamu, i think its a limitation of the video driver used in the install cd.  if you use the alternate cd its a text based install.  i've had better success using it and then switching resolutions after having a xserver running knowing what resolutions the video card is capable of
[03:45] <faileas> gilo2: cedega
[03:45] <gordonjcp> |-MAK-|: depending on what you're trying to run, there's usually a way to do it natively without running Windows stuff in Wine
[03:45] <gordonjcp> gilo2: cedega
[03:45] <tamu> avis query?
[03:45] <ribando> can anyone tell me, how do I find samba in the system, after installing it?or the command that I gotta type in the terminal?
[03:45] <|-MAK-|> gordonjcp: the difference is that parallels is more similar to vmware than wine, it starts windows in background
[03:45] <Shoelace> dromer: that's strange. no worries, i'll be on here for a while so let me know if you want to try again later :)
[03:45] <lwizardl> Frogzoo, perfect that one works and sees the drives. thanks for the help :)
[03:45] <avis> tamu, you may, just be sure your registered on freenode
[03:46] <gordonjcp> |-MAK-|: ah, well you could use vmware I suppose
[03:46] <|-MAK-|> i think visual studio 2005 won't work with wine
[03:46] <gilo2> faileas: thankyou... trying to run eve online and I heard the performance is even better on linux than windows
[03:46] <rrittenhouse> How different (package-wise) are 32bit and 64bit Ubuntu Feisty
[03:47] <tunedout> hey everyone. Some how I deleted the panel that shows some of my active programs( in icons) on the top of the screen does anyone know how to get it bak
[03:47] <|-MAK-|> gordonjcp: you have heard of some success story running visual studio 2005 under wine?
[03:47] <|-MAK-|> have you*
[03:47] <ribando> can anyone tell me, how do I find samba in the system, after installing it?or the command that I gotta type in the terminal?
[03:47] <avis> rrittenhouse, for desktop functionality people have less issues running the 32 bit ubuntu on 64 bit systems though you will find a minority that uses 64 bit.  what limitations there are i am not sure of though they exist.  i have to warn you before you say "my system won't do this"
[03:47] <Frogzoo> rrittenhouse: same packages, less the ones that don't build in 64bit, or aren't available cos they're proprietary (eg. flash)
[03:47] <Pici> rrittenhouse: Pretty much exactly the same.  Some proprietary programs, like flash, are not available for 64bit though.
[03:47] <jrib> tunedout: right click on the panel -> add to panel   and add the "window list"
[03:47] <ni1s> ribando, to start it you mean?
[03:47] <ribando> nils yep
[03:48] <|-MAK-|> tunedout: you must add notification area to the gnome panel
[03:48] <rrittenhouse> thanks Frogzoo and Pici
[03:48] <macer> hey guys
[03:48] <macer> i want to totally remove the service pure-ftpd but is doesnt work.. i used
[03:48] <macer> "sudo update-rc.d pure-ftpd remove" ! can anyone help me removing this service?
[03:48] <ribando> nils I've installed it, and after installation, nothing came up
[03:48] <tunedout> okay let me try
[03:48] <ni1s> ribando, $ /etc/init.d/samba start?
[03:48] <|-MAK-|> tunedout: right click on the gnome panel, select add to panel, utilities, notification area
[03:48] <DHX> hello
[03:48] <ribando> nils even after restart or update, and i cant find it anywhere
[03:48] <ribando> nils I'll try that
[03:49] <tunedout> that's great thank you very much !!!
[03:49] <gbw> hello, i have a question about tls certificates. how can i make a certificate chain which has following structure: A -> B -> C, whereas A is a CA which signs B and B sign C. I can make A -> B, but i dont know how to make B -> C
[03:49] <|-MAK-|> tunedout: you np
[03:49] <jrib> marl: what happens when you try that?
[03:49] <jrib> macer: what happens when you try that?
[03:50] <ribando> nils It just says starting samba daemons, and nothing else happens :s
[03:50] <ni1s> ribando, what do you wan't to happen?
[03:50] <Shoelace> macer: check /etc/inittab to see if it's spawning from there, or if there's any files pertaining to it in /etc/xinetd.d
[03:51] <ribando> nils lol...not sure :D
[03:51] <thoreauputic> !samba > ribando
[03:51] <ksivaji> i have mysql installed on my machine but
[03:51] <ksivaji> sivaji@sivaji-desktop:~$ mysql -u root
[03:51] <ksivaji> ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)
[03:51] <ribando> nils how exactly do I join a workgroup?
[03:51] <Pici> ksivaji: how about `sudo mysql`
[03:51] <thoreauputic> ribando: hmm you are not registered with nickserv apparently
[03:52] <ksivaji> same error
[03:52] <TomPurnell> ribando, ksivaji: doesn't that also happen when the daemon isn't running?
[03:52] <thoreauputic> !samba |ribando
[03:52] <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
[03:52] <DHX> can someone telle me where I can find a livecd for ppc ? I've been told that there was a team working on the portage of ubuntu 7 on ppc
[03:52] <ribando> nils I gotta workgroup oh windows computers, and I'm trying to get into it with ubuntu feisty
[03:52] <tunedout> sorry one more question how do I open the file browser as root ? I know to start it off with Sudo
[03:52] <thoreauputic> DHX: I have 7.04 running on my iBook
[03:52] <jrib> macer: is there a reason you don't just uninstall pure-ftpd?
[03:52] <ribando> TomPurnell  I have no idea :o :D
[03:53] <seniya> irc.hanirc.org
[03:53] <macer> ok i try
[03:53] <ksivaji> TomPurnell what is that daemon how to run it ?
[03:53] <ni1s> ribando, is it possible to navigate to it rom within Nautilus?
[03:53] <thoreauputic> DHX: hang on a minute
[03:53] <DHX> thoreauputic thank you :)
[03:53] <jrib> !ppc > DHX (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:53] <TomPurnell> ksivaji: try running mysqld? i'm not sure of the name
[03:53] <Confidentia1> tunedout: If you are using gnome, use "sudo nautilus"
[03:54] <macer> first of all i uninstalled pure-ftpd
[03:54] <TomPurnell> ksivaji: it might be in system/administration/services
[03:54] <thoreauputic> DHX: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/releases/7.04/release/
[03:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Confidentia1: gksudo nautilus
[03:54] <thoreauputic> DHX: has ppc desktop
[03:54] <macer> but the service was still there
[03:54] <DHX> thoreauputic and jrib thank you ! :)
[03:54] <Pici> ksivaji: sudo mysql_setpermission might be what you want
[03:54] <tunedout> Confidential Thanks !
[03:54] <Confidentia1> np
[03:54] <jrib> macer: try purging it, 'sudo aptitude purge pure-ftpd'
[03:55] <macer> ok i try
[03:55] <Jack_Sparrow> tunedout: gksudo not just sudo nautilus
[03:55] <tunedout> what does the gk do ?
[03:55] <Confidentia1> Jack_Sparrow: why gksudo? sudo works just fine for me...
[03:55] <Jack_Sparrow> tunedout: for graphic programs.. sudo nautilus is asking for problems
[03:56] <Tone> hi there
[03:56] <Jack_Sparrow> tunedout: It can and will come back to haunt you
[03:56] <Tone> is there a way to reset a session in gnome to its default ?
[03:56] <DHX> thoreauputic do your airport card and your tackpad work on it ?
[03:56] <Tone> coz i think i messed my session up  a bit
[03:56] <tunedout> okay, better be safe than sorry
[03:56] <gbw> any ssl experts here?
[03:56] <tunedout> thanks
[03:56] <DHX> trackpad
[03:56] <Confidentia1> Jack_Sparrow: Well, I haven't experienced any problems running sudo nautilus... What's the difference?
[03:56] <macer> OHH thanks al lot jirib !! it worked
[03:56] <Jack_Sparrow> tunedout: np... gksudo for gui apps... or kdesu if in kde
[03:57] <meyer_> ...
[03:57] <thoreauputic> DHX: I have the 4306 bcm chipset and it works with bcm43xx driver + firmware
[03:57] <DHX> thoreauputic ok cool
[03:57] <tunedout> can I use kde in ubuntu
[03:57] <mrmonday> what's the command to print what graphics card you use?
[03:57] <thoreauputic> DHX: the trackpad works fine
[03:57] <DHX> great
[03:57] <avis> COnfidentiaL, gksudo is used to launch graphical applications as super user.  sometimes sudo is not sufficient
[03:57] <fulat2k> hi folks, how do i fix a errors=remount-ro condition?  i've done fsck using the live cd on the said partition (root partition) and have successfully fixed the errors.  but rebooting into the proper system still gives me the ro problem
[03:57] <PriceChild> mrmonday, lspci | grep VGA
[03:57] <thoreauputic> DHX: although I tend to use a usb mouse instead mostly
[03:58] <mrmonday> thanks PriceChild
[03:58] <DHX> thoreauputic ah it isn't as smooth as on macOS is it ?
[03:58] <thoreauputic> tunedout: sure - install kubuntu-desktop
[03:58] <Jack_Sparrow> tunedout: I use kde apps all the time.. there is a bit of overhead it adds in but I like having both available.. K3B  and Konversation etc
[03:58] <Shoelace> fulat2k: does it say anything about it in /var/log/dmesg?
[03:58] <thoreauputic> DHX: ? Never noticed - I have wiped OS-X now ( I don't like it much)
[03:58] <fulat2k> Shoelace: lemme check
[03:58] <Jack_Sparrow> tunedout: You dont need to add the whole desktop if you just want a couple apps
[03:58] <DHX> thoreauputic ah :x ok
[03:59] <dxdt> Hi everybody!
[03:59] <bwang|max> i need some help installing :(
[03:59] <thoreauputic> DHX: I prefer Ubuntu ;)
[03:59] <giggsey> My ubuntu won't boot onto the livecd
[03:59] <bwang|max> i end up with a yellow screen with random lines across it and nothing happens from there
[03:59] <bwang|max> help anyone?
[03:59] <mrmonday> can you get a Intel Corporation 82810E to work with beryl, compiz or compiz fusion?
[03:59] <Shoelace> DHX: right with you on that one
[03:59] <tunedout> Can I have both desktops and have the option to use either or, I remember red hat used to have that option
[03:59] <DHX> hehe Shoelace
[04:00] <thoreauputic> DHX: IMHO mac OS-X mangles unix beyond recognition :)
[04:00] <avis> tunedout, you may have bunches of desktops
[04:00] <giggsey> I'm trying to setup my wireless network, and I keep getting error for wireless request "Set Encode" (8B2A)
[04:00] <fulat2k> Shoelace: nothing out of the ordinary
[04:00] <Dr_willis> OS-X just seems to be a big 'front end' on top of Unix. :)
[04:00] <Jack_Sparrow> bwang|max: Do the self test for errors...  try some command line options  F6 noapic etc... or use the alternate cd.. text install
[04:00] <genii> tunedout: Yes, you choose at login prompt what session type, kde or gnome
[04:00] <avis> tunedout, you'd use the login manager to switch between them
[04:00] <Shoelace> thoreauputic: s:\mangles\improves :P
[04:00] <tunedout> That's great !
[04:00] <TomPurnell> ksivaji: this page has an identical error to yours and suggests that the mysql daemon isn't running http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=153848
[04:00] <fulat2k> Shoelace: not sure where it's always setting the filesystem to ro
[04:01] <DHX> ^^
[04:01] <bwang|max> can anyone here help me?
[04:01] <Jack_Sparrow> tunedout: yes it is
[04:01] <DjViper> bwang|max: when grub loads (right after boot), start it up in recovery mode
[04:01] <thoreauputic> Shoelace: sorry, we'll have to agree to disagree :)
[04:01] <Tone> is there a way to reset a session in gnome to its defaults? i messed mine up
[04:01] <DjViper> or without X
[04:01] <mrmonday> bwang|max, what do you need help with?
[04:01] <avis> Tone, what do you mean by reset session ?
[04:01] <Jack_Sparrow> bwang|max: Did you read what I posted to you?
[04:01] <ksivaji> TomPurnell ok i will see to that
[04:01] <tunedout> Thanks for the info guys :)
[04:01] <Tone> my gnome session
[04:01] <bwang|max> i checked it for errors
[04:01] <Tone> startup programs etc
[04:01] <bwang|max> and it came up clean
[04:02] <linoleum> which divx encoder is the most intuitive for the Gnome desktop?
[04:02] <Dr_willis> Tone,  could delete the various .gnome* and .gtk* dirs
[04:02] <fulat2k> Dr_willis: a very polished frontend that is :)
[04:02] <bwang|max> DjViper: how do i start it up in recovery mode?
[04:02] <Tone> Dr_willis, i tried that once, but i ended up with an empty desktop, no bars...
[04:02] <fulat2k> Shoelace: any ideas? :P
[04:03] <Dr_willis> fulat2k,  or so apple keeps telling us... but then again.,GEOS on my C64 was very well done. :) Of course they said the same thing about OS-9 then they just Killed it off...
[04:03] <avis> Tone, are you saying you'd like to reset the default gnome configuration ?  you might look at the hidden directories in your /home folder. thats where the config data stored for gnome would be.  the only folders that come to mind are .gnome .gnome2 and .gnome2_private though there may be more
[04:03] <Shoelace> fulat2k: if you try searching through it for "error" it might show you. alternatively, you might want to try e2fsck -c if you're using ext3 to mark any bad blocks.
[04:03] <Dr_willis> Tone,  ive done it befor. it should of remade the settings. could make a new user and copy their .gnome* and other dirs over to your users dir
[04:03] <fulat2k> Dr_willis: well, been using it on and off.  i'm still not used to it.  i'm terribly unproductive using that gui {G}
[04:03] <Tone> k, ill try
[04:04] <fulat2k> Shoelace: did a search.  no error text found.  i'll try e2fsck -c
[04:04] <Tone> coz compiz is a mess to launch
[04:04] <Tone> that messed up the most
[04:04] <Tone> now i dont know what the defaults were
[04:04] <Dr_willis> fulat2k,  using the desktop dosent do much for produxctivity. :) using the apps  that do the work is whats productive.  Sort of like sorting your inventory in a game.. thats not 'quality' time. :0
[04:04] <giggsey> My mobprobe abormally exists when I try to boot the livecd - http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/6140/00001kl8.jpg
[04:05] <Dr_willis> fulat2k,  i aint touched os-x in ages myself.. my little imac is just sitting in the back room...
[04:05] <_imran_> does anyone know how to run .exe files on mac os x
[04:05] <ribando> nils sorry for taking too long...I can see the computers on the network, but is asking me for a password
[04:05] <fulat2k> Dr_willis: i'm a java developer.  so by apple fixing one jdk / release kills it for me :)
[04:05] <askand> What does "Segmentation fault (core dumped)", I get it when trying to run syncevolution
[04:05] <Tone> _imran_, with an emulated windows or with wine
[04:05] <avis> Dr_willis, might i pm you ?
[04:06] <_imran_> Tone, do they have wine for mac os x?
[04:06] <Dr_willis> avis,  if you want.. :) im in and out all day.
[04:06] <fulat2k> Dr_willis: any linux distro fares better than osx on that end.
[04:06] <Jack_Sparrow> Tone: Wine... on a mac?
[04:06] <administrador> hello
[04:06] <Tone> sorry
[04:06] <Tone> didnt see the part with "mac"
[04:06] <faileas> _imran_: best way is to grab a VM software, and run windows on it. IMO
[04:06] <fulat2k> Dr_willis: the mac mini in the office is just for testing purposes :P
[04:06] <Jack_Sparrow> Tone: np
[04:06] <Dr_willis> I thought there was a port of wine being worked on for the intel macs.
[04:06] <Tone> then parallels
[04:06] <faileas> mac X86 might. Mac PPC was WIP
[04:06] <cdavis> I installed network-manager and network-manager-pptp.  when I click configure vpn none are displayed even though I have added three that show as possible connections.  I also do not think it is trying to connect when I enter my user/pass
[04:06] <administrador> I have a small COBOL program made for DOS
[04:07] <administrador> any suggestions on how to make it work onlinux?
[04:07] <faileas> erm
[04:07] <Tone> administrador, if you have the sources, compile it again
[04:07] <|-MAK-|> why sometimes when i roll my whell on the mouse the desktop switches to another one?
[04:07] <faileas> get a cobol compiler and recompile. alternately run it in a dos vm.. maybe even dosbox
[04:07] <administrador> Tone ... I dont seem to have them atm :(
[04:07] <administrador> just have the .COB files and the runcobol.exe
[04:07] <ribando> DjViper have u ever used undernet?
[04:08] <Tone> whats a .cob file ?
[04:08] <Tone> maybe sources ?
[04:08] <Psypher> hey all, i need some desperate help with ubuntu dapper running as a guest in vmware! cannot even boot after installation,something bout the kernel, need to install =686 but instrcutions don't work
[04:08] <ribando> DjViper have u ever been to undernet server?
[04:08] <faileas> administrador: dosbox, or dos in a VM.
[04:08] <Jack_Sparrow> |-MAK-|: If you hover the mouse over the menu bar the wheel switches between open apps
[04:08] <askand> askan
[04:09] <_imran_> are there any programs that can run .exe files on mac os x?
[04:09] <|-MAK-|> Jack_Sparrow: the cube for the multiple desktop rotates sometimes when i use the wheel in various apps
[04:10] <DjViper> ribando: huh?
[04:10] <avis> _imran_, i'm guessing the wine windows emulator is available for PPC
[04:10] <dxdt> _imran_: might want to try #mac or something.  I believe wine is set to be ported---eventually--so like years from now
[04:10] <|-MAK-|> Jack_Sparrow: it does it everytime on the desktop, but sometimes also with various apps
[04:11] <dxdt> nevermind, it is in their wiki at wine http://wiki.winehq.org/MacOSX/FAQs
[04:11] <ribando> DjViper have u ever used Djvip nickname?
[04:11] <DjViper> ribando: not on undernet, no
[04:11] <meyer_> ...
[04:12] <Pici> Psypher: 686? Unbuntu uses a generic kernel for all x86 architectures.
[04:12] <ribando> DjViper is just I think i saw u in another server.
[04:12] <ribando> DjViper oohhh ok then...sorry man :O
[04:12] <Pici> meyer_: Are you going to say anything besides ...?
[04:12] <azad> Hi guys
[04:12] <DjViper> ribando: np
[04:12] <Psypher> Pici: http://www.vmware.com/community/thread.jspa?messageID=419923
[04:12] <Psypher> they say this =problem is cuased by a bug in the 386 server kernel and you need to install 686
[04:13] <azad> I've been with Ubuntu for 3 days
[04:13] <azad> havent switched back yet
[04:13] <azad> this is the longest i've ever used Linux
[04:13] <Shoelace> that's good news azad :)
[04:15] <oobuntnoob> hi folks
[04:15] <jkiff> Greetings all.  Quick question. Can I disable the feature that tells me what package to install in order to get a particular command whenever I try to issue that command?  For instance, every time I mistype "ls" as "sl", I get four lines of crap when I should only get one.
[04:15] <B-rabbit> azad: check this out http://www.linux.org/lessons/ ....it helped me a lot when i first started using linux
[04:15] <azad> you guys think there'll be commercial ISVs developing high quality apps for Ubuntu in the future?
[04:16] <peeps_work> jkiff, you could alias sl to ls ;-)
[04:16] <jkiff> peeps_work: HACK  :-P
[04:16] <avis> Psypher.  those post are very old.  it might be a limitation of old ubuntu server old.  you might consider getting the feisty fawn 7.04 server image from ubuntu.com and burning it.  i'm guessing that will be alot more painless
[04:16] <azad> thanks B-rabbit
[04:17] <B-rabbit> azad: your welcome
[04:17] <Pici> Psypher: are you using the server install cd or the alternate cd?
[04:17] <Psypher> sorry but this is production work envioronment, need dapper LTS. using server cd
[04:17] <dxdt> jkiff: I'm pretty sure you can actually, I've read it somewhere at least :-/  can't help you more thant that though
[04:17] <oobuntnoob> I got a problem, ubuntu and any other live CD (tried Sabayon, Knoppix, ReactOS, Fedora) won't work on my pc. When I try a linux cd, i get into the boot menu and after i select start my monitor stays black, or says "No signal input" or "out of range". When I chance the resolution and frequency in the commandline to something i KNOW that works linux still won't boot (black monitor again). When I try reactOS nothing happens at all. I tried
[04:17] <oobuntnoob> Ubuntu on two other PCs, it works fine (and it's great). So, has anybody an idea what could be the cause of my problems?
[04:17] <Hadron> can anyone tell me which repository pdb2.5 is in?
[04:18] <DIL> trying to install kismet, have Linksys wpc54G card -Broadcom driver i put in bcm43xx as the capture source but get error "unknown capture source" what source shoul i be using for a broadcom
[04:18] <azad> how much RAM do you have .. oobuntunoob?
[04:18] <Pici> Psypher: That bug report says that installing from the alternate cd works fine, I'd install using that and then add any specific server stuff you need from there.
[04:19] <oobuntnoob> i got 1 gig of ram
[04:19] <azad> LIveCD takes a lot of memory
[04:19] <Shoelace> oobuntnoob: sounds like you might be using the wrong graphics driver or monitor res. is there a boot option for vga, low res or vesa on any of the livecds?
[04:19] <azad> I tried installing Ubuntu on my old P4 with 256 MB RAM
[04:19] <azad> doesnt work
[04:19] <Psypher> k i'll try that. but then adding lamp and a easy install script deosn't help ubuntu's image much
[04:19] <oobuntnoob> Shoelace, on sabayon there is a commant i can use, but it didn't work
[04:19] <oobuntnoob> i mean it had no effect
[04:20] <Psypher> since the LTS version wont even work on vmware, its certified!!!
[04:20] <Dr_willis> azad,  ive used the alternative/text installer and installed on a Pent1, with 64mb ram.
[04:20] <boris__> hello people
[04:20] <Pici> jkiff: That program is called command-not-found. I'm not sure how to disable it without uninstalling it.
[04:20] <boris__> how can i change default login manager in dapper ?
[04:20] <thoreauputic> Dr_willis: yes, so have I ( p200 mmx, 64 MB)
[04:21] <jkiff> Pici: Will it hurt anything to apt-get remove it?
[04:21] <oobuntnoob> Shoelace, I trie
[04:21] <oobuntnoob> d VMWare, it worked
[04:21] <azad> i'm a little disappointed with the LiveCD .. I wish it had a text-install option too :(
[04:21] <boris__> i got both gnome and kde installed, im running gnome, and default login manager is kdm
[04:21] <oobuntnoob> but booting doesn't
[04:21] <dcordes> DIL source=bcm43xx,eth1,bcm43xxsource
[04:21] <oobuntnoob> So I guess its something like my graphics card
[04:21] <faileas> Psypher: i got 6.06 LTS installed on VMware... like wrice
[04:21] <faileas> twice
[04:21] <oobuntnoob> Its PCIE. Might this be a problem?
[04:21] <Pici> boris__: sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[04:21] <sm> good morning all
[04:21] <DIL> thanks D i will try
[04:22] <JuLiAn_fLeMa> Hi
[04:22] <sm> I have just upgraded to feisty and only the root filesystem gets mounted. ls /dev/hd* shows nothing. What's going on ?
[04:22] <Psypher> faileas: i know it should be different but did u try the lamp option?
[04:22] <ConstyXIV> boris__: sudo nano /etc/X11/default-display-manager, and change to ether /usr/sbin/gdm, /usr/bin/kdm, or some exotic login manager you know of
[04:22] <Shoelace> oobuntnoob: no i'd say it's just the driver. i had this problem once, i'm trying to remember what i did. if you try booting without starting x and setting the graphics driver to vesa in xorg.conf, then starting x, it might work
[04:22] <crazy_> !.picassa
[04:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about picassa - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:22] <faileas> Psypher: yup.
[04:22] <crazy_> !picassa
[04:22] <JuLiAn_fLeMa> Hi!
[04:23] <Smithers> Anyone have a suggestion for dealing with Rar archive files?
[04:23] <thoreauputic> !picasa
[04:23] <Psypher> then i don't know!!
[04:23] <ubotu> Picasa from Google can be downloaded in .deb format from: http://picasa.google.com/linux/download.html
[04:23] <|nol1ght|> Sorry, can i connect to few servers with xchat? or only one?
[04:23] <faileas> hell, if i could compress it enough, i could upload it somewhere...
[04:23] <Psypher> the posts i see says this is a known bug
[04:23] <crazy_> !picasa
[04:23] <oobuntnoob> Shoelace, how do i do that ;)
[04:23] <oobuntnoob> From the boot menu?
[04:23] <thoreauputic> crazy_: I just did it, scroll up
[04:23] <sm> /etc/init.d/mountall.sh start says "mount: special device /dev/hdc1 does not exist" etc. Help..
[04:24] <azad> |nolight| .. XChat>New>Server Tab
[04:24] <neozen> Smithers: yeah... install unrar
[04:24] <STixx> how do i get shockwave player for ubuntu?
[04:24] <faileas> psypher: 6.02 LTS right?
[04:24] <crazy_> thoreauputic: I just log in, did not see your enlightenment
[04:24] <thoreauputic> !flash
[04:24] <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
[04:24] <azad> Linux doesnt support Shockwav
[04:24] <|nol1ght|> azad - thx
[04:24] <Smithers> neozen: I have using Synaptic but I'm unfamiliar on how to use it and there wasn't a good set of instructions around
[04:24] <neozen> hmmm
[04:25] <neozen> well... open a terminal
[04:25] <Staatspenner_nr1> http://www.pennergame.de/ref.php?uid=2349
[04:25] <STixx> thanks ubotu
[04:25] <Staatspenner_nr1> pls look at this page
[04:25] <Staatspenner_nr1> its very funny
[04:25] <Staatspenner_nr1> http://www.pennergame.de/ref.php?uid=2349
[04:25] <Smithers> neozen: ok
[04:25] <neozen> Smithers: and type: sudo apt-get install unrar
[04:25] <azad> |nolight| you're welcome
[04:25] <Psypher> isn't it 6.04?
[04:25] <Pici> azad: Shockwave doesnt support Linux you mean.
[04:25] <Pici> !offtopic | Staatspenner_nr1
[04:25] <ubotu> Staatspenner_nr1: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:25] <Pici> !spam > Staatspenner_nr1 (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[04:25] <Shoelace> oobuntnoob: if you're using a ubuntu live cd, choose the "recovery mode" option. then edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf, go to the "Device" section, change Driver to "vesa". then try startx.
[04:25] <azad> Pici ... tomato tomahto
[04:26] <Psypher> no it's 606
[04:26] <Staatspenner_nr1> LOOK AT THIS PAGE
[04:26] <Staatspenner_nr1> http://www.pennergame.de/ref.php?uid=2349
[04:26] <faileas> yeah it is ;p
[04:26] <Staatspenner_nr1> ITS VERY FUNNY
[04:26] <avis> azad, for what its worth i think its tomatoe
[04:26] <Pici> !ops | Staatspenner_nr1
[04:26] <ubotu> Staatspenner_nr1: Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[04:26] <Shoelace> oobuntnoob: actually before the startx do a telinit 5
[04:26] <Dr_willis> Staatspenner_nr1,  grow up..
[04:26] <Smithers> neozen: I get a error saying that "unrar is not available. but is refrred to by another package"
[04:26] <CheshireViking> !ops | spam
[04:26] <ubotu> spam: Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[04:26] <sm> one thing that might be related to my missing /dev/hd's - to install I moved /var/cache to another partition, forgot to move it back before rebooting and now it's missing
[04:26] <Pici> thoreauputic: Thanks
[04:26] <neozen> STixx: just so you know.... ubotu is a bot
[04:26] <neozen> !botsnack
[04:26] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[04:26] <crazy_> any program similar to picasa?
[04:26] <DIL> dcordes: I am still getiing the error "Unknown Capyure Source type bcm43xx in ........
[04:26] <Pici> crazy_: fspot
[04:26] <faileas> Psypher: let me try. if it is i upload a VM with a generic user and PW somewhere? ;p
[04:26] <neozen> Smithers: no problem
[04:27] <oobuntnoob> ok thx, i'll try that
[04:27] <abcdefg_2621> http://www.pennergame.de/ref.php?uid=2621 look at this page very funny
[04:27] <Pici> !ops | abcdefg_2621
[04:27] <ubotu> abcdefg_2621: Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[04:27] <STixx> ohh...haha..neozen....im a complete noob in ubuntu...
[04:27] <Pici> Amaranth: Sorry....
[04:27] <avis> crazy_ i believe someone said you could download a deb file for picassa and ubuntu the url i believe shoudl be in your scroll
[04:27] <crazy_> Pici: where is i tinstall ?
[04:27] <yaustar> I have an odd crash on X server startup that happens 4 out of 5 times, fresh install of 7.04 with only GSynaptic installed and then uninstalled. Pictures to follow.. help please?
[04:27] <Pici> crazy_: f-spot
[04:27] <yaustar> http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=66wb8l3
[04:27] <yaustar> http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=5yi6gjb
[04:28] <Gari22> I'm having trouble configuring my wireless network, anyone help?
[04:28] <neozen> STixx: no worries... just something to remember in this room... its replies are just useful so we don't waste our time repeating ourselves
[04:28] <yaustar> Xorg.conf file: http://rafb.net/p/uqPOI351.html
[04:28] <neozen> Gari22: what kind of card?
[04:28] <profanephobia> gari22 yeah whats happenin
[04:28] <crazy_> Pici: is it install by default
[04:28] <Pici> crazy_: Okay...
[04:28] <neozen> !unrar | Smithers
[04:28] <ubotu> Smithers: rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[04:28] <Gari22> Belkin F5D7000, but I think I've finally managed to install it properly.  I'm just not familiar with the Ubuntu network manager
[04:29] <meyer_> ...
[04:29] <STixx> neozen: thanks for the heads up
[04:29] <neozen> Smithers: if you're new to the terminal... I recommend following that guide
[04:29] <profanephobia> gari22 are you trying to connect to an encrypted wireless
[04:29] <Gari22> yep, but I have the WEP key
[04:29] <Smithers> neozen: thanks, I will check it out now, I type the !rar command and I got a error about not have the GLIBC_2.4 (required by unrar) error
[04:29] <avis> Gari22, if its installed, just right click on your network manager icon and highlight the network you want to connect to
[04:30] <neozen> !rar?
[04:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rar? - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:30] <Smithers> ubotu: Thanks for the link
[04:30] <Smithers> neozen: Yes
[04:30] <Psypher> gonna try d/l a newer copy of dapper
[04:30] <neozen> Smithers: !rar is not a command
[04:30] <neozen> Smithers: rar is
[04:30] <Gari22> I did that, but the radio mast icon is red, and I don't get a connection
[04:30] <Smithers> neozen oh, sorry
[04:30] <Pici> yaustar: can you pastebin your /var/log/Xorg.0.log file.  I realize you cant get into a gui, but you can install pastebinit and use that.
[04:30] <Smithers> neozen: I still ended up having that GLIBC_2.4 error
[04:30] <avis> Gari22, i dont know what that means
[04:31] <ryanakca> where does the default .bashrc come from? /usr/something/skel?
[04:31] <neozen> Smithers: putting a exclamation point in front of words is usually done in irc when you want a bot to pay attention to what you're saying...
[04:31] <MVLinux> hi all
[04:31] <Gari22> In firefox, no connection
[04:31] <Shoelace> ryanakca: /etc/skel, should be
[04:31] <thoreauputic> ryanakca: /etc/skel i think
[04:31] <neozen> Smithers: that's after installing unrar-free or unrar?
[04:31] <Gari22> In network settings, the icon next to wireless is red
[04:31] <Jack_Sparrow> yaustar: Did you get gsynaptic from the Debian repos.. and trying to use in Feisty?
[04:31] <_imran_> can anyone help me...my cd drive wont mount?
[04:31] <cristy> how could i run as root a graphical application in gnome?
[04:31] <STixx> I am trying to listen to 100.3fm on the internet (http://www.ktlkfm.com/main.html)....but when i click on the listen live link...the browser loads and plays a commercial ..but the radio does not work. help?
[04:32] <Pici> cristy: gksudo programname
[04:32] <JebJoya> hey, i'm having a problem with wired internet connection on a reclaimed PC with ubuntu now installed.  Although the router registers that the machine is connected, and ubuntu claims that the connection has been established, no IP is assigned, and no internet access is available.  Anyone got any ideas?
[04:32] <Shoelace> cristy: gksudo applicationname
[04:32] <yaustar> Jack_Sparrow: I got GSynaptic from the Synaptic Package manager
[04:32] <|nol1ght|> is xchat save and autoconnect to servers where i am now?
[04:32] <cristy> thanks
[04:32] <ryanakca> Shoelace: thoreauputic thanks :)
[04:32] <avis> STixx, no spam here
[04:32] <|nol1ght|> after restart?
[04:32] <Smithers> neozen: This was after I tried to apt-get the unrar
[04:32] <boris_> when i start computer kubuntu is loading up and my login screnn is gnome
[04:32] <boris_> but i want ubuntu to load
[04:32] <STixx> avis, what?..I am not spamming..i just need help
[04:32] <dfgas> anyone have the plugin pack for pidgin that they can send me, the site that is on the ubuntuguide is giving a 403 error
[04:32] <boris_> screen
[04:32] <yaustar> Pici: Currently I am in the 1 out of 5 sessions where Xorg starts up: http://rafb.net/p/QKFo7r17.html
[04:33] <avis> STixx, i'm sorry i thought you were advertising a radio station
[04:33] <meyer_> ...
[04:33] <neozen> Smithers: have you enabled the multiverse?
[04:33] <meyer_> alguem do brasil ?
[04:33] <STixx> avis, its alright..i just want to listen to the dang radio..and it wont work.
[04:33] <Jack_Sparrow> yaustar: What sources list did you add/change .. I dont see it in mine
[04:33] <Pici> !br | meyer_
[04:33] <ubotu> meyer_: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[04:33] <Smithers> neozen: Actually I believe Unrar-Free is already installed on my system from yesterday when I did it with synaptic, I'm going to check out that link from the bot real quick on how to use it and I'll let you know what my progress is. Deal?
[04:33] <avis> STixx, i have tried listening to radio stations on ubuntu and have found that they weren't coded properly to be listened to on ubuntu
[04:33] <mosno> lol "enable the multiverse!"
[04:34] <neozen> Smithers: heh.. ok
[04:34] <meyer_> tkz =)
[04:34] <avis> STixx, many of the over the air ones just dont care -- only code for windows
[04:34] <JebJoya> hey, i'm having a problem with wired internet connection on a reclaimed PC with ubuntu now installed.  Although the router registers that the machine is connected, and ubuntu claims that the connection has been established, no IP is assigned, and no internet access is available.  Anyone got any ideas?  added: sudo dhclient eth0 gives eventually "No DHCPOFFERS received"
[04:34] <yaustar> Jack_Sparrow:  I just used the search tool to found GSynaptic on the Package Manager. I can get a screen grab if you need it?
[04:34] <Pici> yaustar: Well that doesn't help if you're in xorg.. then it hasn't failed ;)
[04:34] <Jack_Sparrow> yaustar: Post your sources.lst on the pastebin.. that would be more helpful
[04:34] <avis> STixx, having said that you might want to consider the w32codecs package and see if that works if you haven't already
[04:35] <STixx> avis, what is the difference between the codes?,and what is it?..
[04:35] <yaustar> Jack_Sparrow:  Where would I find the file?
[04:35] <avis> STixx, i do not know.  i am not a developer
[04:35] <phytonxz> hello i want to mask my remiten with billgates@microsoft.com anybody can helpme?
[04:35] <STixx> avis,...true
[04:35] <Smithers> neozen: Great, brb shortly
[04:35] <MVLinux> i wanna install VMWare on KUbuntu Feisty Fawn can someone tell me where i can read more ?
[04:35] <Jack_Sparrow> yaustar: /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:36] <STixx> avis, how do i get ahold of the w32codecs?
[04:36] <crazy_> Pici: so sorry, I  cannot find the lines that describe picasa here.
[04:36] <smiechu> hi, i need a help with install ati on chipset rx480
[04:36] <dxdt> JebJoya: maybe the router just got confused.  try restarting it.  Do you have two ethernet cards in the machine?  If you do, are you sure you are using the correct one? Is the router out of leases?  Like does it have a limit of only X amount of machines on the network that has been reached or anything?
[04:36] <Shoelace> MVLinux: http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_feisty_fawn_vmware_server_howto <- try that
[04:36] <neozen> mosno: yeah... probably used the wrong adjective there "let apt utilities access the multiverse repository would probably be better"
[04:36] <MartinOz> anyone know if "Storm Worm"/ecard email worm only affects Windows ?
[04:36] <Pici> !picasa > crazy_ (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[04:36] <avis> STixx, i think you'd want to add either the medibuntu repository or Seveas repo for that
[04:36] <smiechu> i tried to use default ati drivers from homesite
[04:36] <smiechu> bu its not working
[04:36] <yaustar> Jack_Sparrow: .list file http://rafb.net/p/gemZLN53.html
[04:37] <neozen> STixx: what format are the files in?
[04:37] <MVLinux> thx
[04:37] <tamu> How come my ubuntu installation doesnt go forward? The bar thing goes around and around then it goes past it but after that it just shows me mouse cursor and orange screen :O
[04:37] <Pici> MartinOz: If there was a linux virus outbreak, we'd know.  So, yes, it only effects Windows.
[04:37] <mosno> neozen: nah, it was just funny, sounded like some mad scientist call :)
[04:37] <dxdt> yeah I think the only cross platform virus to nail both linux and win simultaneously was a proof of concept done by really smart profs at a really smart university
[04:37] <mosno> when i get my new lappie up, i'll do an internet cat pic of it ("ENABUL DEM MULTIVERZ!"
[04:37] <crazy_> Pici: thanks got it
[04:37] <Jack_Sparrow> yaustar: My fault...  I was on a dapper system.. it is in my feisty system
[04:37] <Shoelace> mosno: lol :D
[04:37] <MartinOz> thanks Pici - you reckon it's safe to assume it doesn't affect OS X either ? Apparently it works via javascript rather than activex, so that made me a bit wary...
[04:38] <faileas> Psypher: one install, LAMP config, happened perfectly
[04:38] <cdavis> I am having trouble with pptp on feisty, could it be because I have an openvpn connection established?
[04:38] <Pici> MartinOz: I believe its just a windows virus.
[04:38] <tamu> How come my ubuntu installation doesnt go forward? The bar thing goes around and around then it goes past it but after that it just shows me mouse cursor and orange screen :O
[04:38] <tamu> How come my ubuntu installation doesnt go forward? The bar thing goes around and around then it goes past it but after that it just shows me mouse cursor and orange screen :O
[04:38] <STixx> avis, i have no idea..my father is attempting to get me interested in linux, and figuring things out
[04:38] <Pici> !repeat | tamu
[04:38] <ubotu> tamu: 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
[04:39] <MartinOz> OK - Thanks again Pici, I appreciate that
[04:39] <Pici> tamu: Have you tried using the Alternate CD?
[04:39] <_imran_> can anyone help me...my cd drive wont mount?
[04:39] <yaustar> Jack_Sparrow: Pici: Any ideas without the 'broken' log?
[04:39] <Shoelace> cdavis: possibly. what error are you getting? what happens if you drop the vpn connection?
[04:39] <Jack_Sparrow> yaustar: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:39] <Knight_Lord> If I stop an NFS server umount the partition it's exporting, mount it somewhere else and make a symlink from the original path to that somewhere else and then restart the NFS server, will the hard mounted clients able to continue running fine without programs crashing?
[04:39] <faileas> Stixx: i like your dad. ;p
[04:39] <cdavis> Shoelace, I get no errors at all, nothing shows up in the logs when I send the user/pass
[04:39] <neozen> !fstab
[04:39] <ubotu> The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[04:39] <crazy_> Pici: I need picasa for ppc feisty fawn actually
[04:39] <yaustar> Jack_Sparrow:  Ok..
[04:40] <tamu> Pici I have 4 copies, 1 x64 on cd and dvd and x86 on cd and dvd, also tried 3 different cd/dvd rom bays
[04:40] <STixx> faileas, thanks!,im only 16..and i have a great interest in computers/programming..
[04:40] <Jack_Sparrow> yaustar: Or sudo nano and restore your old xorg from a backup
[04:40] <JebJoya> dxdt: sorry, was googling
[04:40] <Pici> tamu: I meant the Alternate Installer CD, not a different/alternate disk
[04:40] <Shoelace> cdavis: hmmm. perhaps your default route is set to the vpn, and it can't reach the other host?
[04:40] <Pici> crazy_: I'm not sure if such a picasa installer exists for ppc, sorry.
[04:40] <tamu> Query me, this shit is confusing t_t
[04:40] <JebJoya> dxdt: well, it's a bit of a strange one to tell the truth, the problem is i'm a bit time restricted at the moment
[04:41] <Pici> !alternate > tamu (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[04:41] <yaustar> Jack_Sparrow: Are you referring to restoring an old xorg.conf file?
[04:41] <Jack_Sparrow> yaustar: yes
[04:41] <JebJoya> dxdt: there are only two wireless devices running through the router (netgear somethingorother), and then this is the first wired device
[04:41] <yaustar> Jack_Sparrow: Done that, same problem
[04:41] <JebJoya> i'll try resetting the router and see if that helps matters, but somehow i doubt it at the moment!
[04:41] <Jack_Sparrow> yaustar: then reconfigure a new one.
[04:41] <crazy_> !iphoto
[04:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about iphoto - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:42] <chuk> can anyone help me with a "/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off" error when I am installing Feisty or Gutsy?
[04:42] <dLfSk> at the moment i installed nvidia driver to 7.04. but after restarting GNOME, X failed with blue screen. now at starts blue screen opening.then it goes to open command system for the ubuntu. so how could i turn back from my last mistake. could i lost blue screen?
[04:42] <helloRobot> is there a shell command to merge two folders?
[04:42] <Sumbarino> Spanish packages for evolution?
[04:42] <helloRobot> (and all subdirectories?)
[04:42] <cdavis> Shoelace, no, checked that.  seems like I have a failed pptp install or missing a dependency.  when I click to manage the vpn connections in the nm-applet, nothing is listed, however I can chose three to connect from so I know they are there
[04:42] <yaustar> Jack_Sparrow: If the xorg.conf file is broken, then why would it run 1 out 5 times?
[04:42] <cdavis> Shoelace, tcpdump shows no traffic at all when I attempt a connection
[04:42] <crazy_> !netscape
[04:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about netscape - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:42] <dLfSk> at the moment i installed nvidia driver to 7.04. but after restarting GNOME, X failed with blue screen. now at starts blue screen opening.then it goes to open command system for the ubuntu. so how could i turn back from my last mistake. could i lost blue screen?
[04:43] <DIL> dcordes: I am still getiing the error "Unknown Capyure Source type bcm43xx in ........
[04:43] <Jack_Sparrow> yaustar: All I can think of is an init of your gsynaptic touchapd or whatever it is.
[04:43] <yaustar> hmm....
[04:43] <Shoelace> cdavis: when you try and start the connection do you see any pptp processes in netstat? are your iptables rules ok?
[04:43] <kitche> dLfSk: edit xorg.conf and look for nvidia and change it to nv
[04:43] <tamu> So Pici can you help me?
[04:44] <JebJoya2> dxdt: just rebooted it, let's see...
[04:44] <DIL> any kismet gurus?
[04:44] <Znortfl> Hello ubuntu people. I downloaded a torrent and in it are a lot of files ranging from [filename] .r[number]  and a ".rar" file. Is there any means of unpacking these?
[04:44] <Pici> tamu: Try using the Alternate CD first.
[04:44] <yggdrasill> Jack_Sparrow: don't you have a backup of you conf..?
[04:44] <JebJoya2> dxdt: requesting network address...
[04:44] <jrib> !rar > Znortfl (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:44] <Jack_Sparrow> yggsure I do..
[04:44] <|nol1ght|> dLfSk, after reboot kernel try to use ur old driver module, read about it at ubuntuforums
[04:44] <prakka> can't you put that back than..?
[04:44] <JebJoya2> dxdt: still requesting
[04:44] <Sumbarino> help please,  spanish packages for evolution
[04:44] <jrib> Znortfl: right click on the first file -> extract archive  after following the instructions ubotu sent for accessing rar files
[04:44] <kitche> Znortfl: yes just unrar the one file and the rest should follow
[04:45] <dxdt> Znortfl: oh there totally is just unzip the one that is either r.00 or .rar with unrar (you probably want the nonfree version) and then that should be it
[04:45] <Znortfl> jrib, kitche, dxdt thanks!
[04:45] <DIL> trying to install kismet, have Linksys wpc54G card -Broadcom driver i put in bcm43xx as the capture source but get error "unknown capture source" what source shoul i be using for a broadcom
[04:45] <JebJoya2> still no ip dxdt
[04:45] <erUSUL> Sumbarino: install the apropiate language packs
[04:45] <JebJoya2> right, let's test the network
[04:46] <cdavis> Shoelace, No I do not.  iptables is accept on all
[04:47] <Shoelace> cdavis: if you're not seeing it show up in netstat i'd say you're probably right on the install problem. it's got me stumped :)
[04:47] <kitche> DIL:DIL: Very experimental* drivers with *experimental* Kismet
[04:47] <kitche>                      support
[04:47] <kitche> DIL: the one in ubuntu might not support it though
[04:48] <scottDkoDer1> Anyone using openbox with fusion?
[04:48] <dxdt> JebJoya2: That is weird, you could try just killing dhcpch or restarting the machine I guess.  Maybe the dhcp server on your machine got confused?  I've had that happen in Gentoo
[04:48] <cdavis> Shoelace, k, know of a good howto that is text based instead of gui based?  This should help track down the problem
[04:48] <peeps_work> is there some way to make sudo keep the path of the current user for finding its command?
[04:48] <DIL> Kitchie: seen threads that it worked for some folks thouht i may be doing something wrong
[04:49] <scottDkoDer1> Where is a good place to talk about OpenBox??
[04:49] <devilsreject> hey whats up all
[04:50] <Shoelace> cdavis: afraid i don't for text based. i'm not too big on pptp :(
[04:50] <devilsreject> im still havin the same problem it hink theer where too many questions to help me before.... i am just trying to convert a wav to mp3 ive installed alllllll the programs to do this with no sucess
[04:50] <tamu> So eh what the fuck is the text installer?
[04:50] <devilsreject> can anybody help?
[04:50] <ompaul> !language
[04:50] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:50] <devilsreject> i just need 1 file done
[04:50] <ompaul> tamu, it is the server install
[04:50] <ompaul> tamu, or alternate
[04:50] <mu6VV0r713> devilsreject: install Audacity and compile it with mp3 support
[04:51] <devilsreject> mu6vv0r713 --- i'll install audocity what do you mean compile it with mp3 support???
[04:51] <oobuntnoob> Shoelace, can't get into no recoverymode. There is a safe graphics mode tho. I tried it with 1024x768 . Got a load screen this time! However after that's fnished my monitor goes to standby and the Numlock etc. LEDs on my Keyboard start to flash/blink
[04:52] <mu6VV0r713> devislreject: you might have to install it from source, check the website for it, i remeber them having instructions for it
[04:52] <devilsreject> alright audicity is installed
[04:53] <yaustar> Pici: I try to get the broken version of the log... BRB
[04:53] <devilsreject> lol i came in here becuz of poor online instuction with mp3 encoding
[04:53] <devilsreject> but ill check
[04:53] <phytonxz> how can i mask my mail with billgates@microsoft.com?
[04:53] <Shoelace> oobuntnoob: that's not good, the flashing keyboard lights might indicate a kernel panic. gimme a sec while i think :)
[04:54] <oobuntnoob> thx
[04:54] <seete3> Anyone use wubi?
[04:54] <seete3> I have a problem with my wubi
[04:54] <oobuntnoob> It's not the end of the world, but it's strange that none of the CDs work...
[04:54] <seete3> it doesn't not startup
[04:54] <mu6VV0r713> devilsreject: ok, i just checkied my Audacity and it export in mp3 fine
[04:54] <devilsreject> k
[04:54] <devilsreject> lemme check
[04:55] <Pici> seete3: Wubi is not an official method of installing Ubuntu, you'll need to seek help in the wubi forums.
[04:55] <tamu> http://youtube.com/watch?v=0gU4qWK4vZ0 it freezes there and nothing happens after that
[04:56] <tiago_gaspar> :/server irc.irchighway.net
[04:56] <kitche> Pici: well all the support on Wubi actually sends you to the ubuntu stuff at least fromw hat I have seen
[04:56] <crazy_> F-spot keep crushing, any other alternatives?
[04:56] <devilsreject> yeah its tellin me to find the encoder like all the other programs
[04:57] <mu6VV0r713> are you running feisty ?
[04:57] <ubuntuawe> hi , i have created EXT3 pritition with pm and when i try to install ubunto on this pritition i get "no roor file system"
[04:57] <Supoib> hello all
[04:57] <kitche> Pici: hmm guess they do have a FAW and a forum lol must of missed it
[04:57] <devilsreject> its asking where is libmp3lame.so
[04:57] <kitche> FAQ*
[04:57] <npnfun> in xubuntu,  I am unable to resize the window using the top edge.
[04:57] <elkbuntu> ubuntuawe, that means you havent set the 'mount point' of the partition to "/"
[04:57] <kitche> devilsreject: do you have it installed?
[04:57] <MVLinux> hey i forget to ask how i can convert .tif - tiff files to jpg or png ?
[04:58] <Shoelace> oobuntnoob: the livecd should have an option to edit boot arguments (i think if you press f6 from memory?). try selecting that option, appending the word single to the end of the line that begins with kernel, and then boot. that should boot but stop before it starts x
[04:58] <npnfun> what should I do to achieve this, like in ubuntu.
[04:58] <Shoelace> we'll see what happens then
[04:58] <dxdt> MVLinux: first try the Gimp.  It comes with Ubuntu and can handle many formats
[04:58] <devilsreject> yes im running feisty
[04:58] <devilsreject> im looking for it now
[04:58] <MVLinux> gimp giving me a black files ! :(
[04:58] <devilsreject> i guess its just "lame" in package manager right
[04:58] <mu6VV0r713> devilsreject: thats the package you need to download from Audacity website
[04:58] <Supoib> what is the name of the default plain text font in ubuntu?
[04:59] <Pici> Supoib: Bitstream vera sans I believe.
[04:59] <devilsreject> k
[04:59] <oobuntnoob> ok, I'll take a look Shoelace!!
[04:59] <Supoib> thanks Pici
[04:59] <Supoib> the reason I ask, is I want to use it on my windows machine at work :P
[04:59] <MVLinux> black photo like nothing inside (i'm using KUbuntu Feisty Fawn)
[04:59] <ubuntuawe> how i can define "root file system" when i instal ubunto ?
[05:00] <devilsreject> mu6VV0r713 ---- whats the website ts not www.audacity.com thats a janitor website lol
[05:00] <mithro> hi! I just upgraded to gusty and it seems to think my screen DPI has changed (all my fonts are now a lot bigger), any idea how to switch it back?
[05:00] <Barr1> My .rar file has a password on it, how can I can open it or crack the password?
[05:00] <avis> devilsreject, i am not sure what package you are is looking for that lame file however there was a package on ubuntu that required a simliar flie and i simply did a updatedb and locate 'filewithoutextension' to find the one that indeed did exist and navigate to it and it worked just fine
[05:01] <jrib> phytonxz: we don't do that here, only ubuntu support
[05:01] <crazy_> I have many pdf documents, can good file manger for easy search?
[05:01] <JebJoya> hey, right, this is really a non-ubuntu question, but i'm getting a bit stuck:  my router won't give a dhcp address to any computer connected wired instead of wirelessly - any ideas?
[05:01] <devilsreject> ok, im updated comletely in ububntu how did you locate the file? i have no clue where im lookin
[05:02] <avis> devil just type locate thisfilewithoutextension and try using it
[05:02] <crazy_> anyway I can consolidate a lot of pdf documents together for easy viewing and call up when I need it?
[05:02] <JebJoya> any thoughts, or alternatively any other help irc channels i can use?
[05:02] <MVLinux> i cant open TIFF files how i can fix thes ?
[05:03] <ubuntuawe> some one can help me with ubunto 7.04 install ?
[05:03] <thoreauputic> devilsreject: install liblame-dev
[05:03] <Shoelace> how'd it go oobuntnoob?
[05:03] <thoreauputic> devilsreject: that has the file you want
[05:04] <devilsreject> thank allah or whoever ppl beleive in now a days :oP
[05:04] <devilsreject> lemme try that
[05:04] <oobuntnoob> Shoelace : :( . f6 works. Found no "kernel" in the line tho. I found "boot=casper". In safe graphics mode it says "boot=casper xforcevesa". Since Safe Graphics didn'twork before I don't think forcing vesa will help
[05:04] <mu6VV0r713> devilsreject: after you install LAME look in /usr/local/lib for the missing file, or just do a search for it in mc
[05:04] <oobuntnoob> I tried "boot=single" . Did not work at all :D (Shoelace)
[05:04] <devilsreject> k
[05:04] <ubuntu> 1
[05:04] <crazy_> any software can mange pdf documents?
[05:05] <Shoelace> oobuntnoob: ok cool, gimme a sec while i try and remember (been a while since i've used livecds)
[05:05] <devilsreject> wtf evilsreject@DevilsReject:~$ install liblame-dev
[05:05] <devilsreject> install: missing destination file operand after `liblame-dev'
[05:05] <devilsreject> Try `install --help' for more information.
[05:05] <devilsreject> devilsreject@DevilsReject:~$ sudo  install liblame-dev
[05:05] <devilsreject> Password:
[05:05] <devilsreject> install: missing destination file operand after `liblame-dev'
[05:05] <devilsreject> Try `install --help' for more information.
[05:05] <devilsreject> devilsreject@DevilsReject:~$
[05:05] <|-MAK-|> using rythmbox i cannot play di.fm radio stations, it gives me an error reading that i need a plugin
[05:05] <avis> devilsreject, use pastebin.ca or other pastebin site dont flood channel
[05:05] <devilsreject> sorry
[05:05] <Pazy> Can someone tell me the command that lets you re do your Xserver settings from recovery console, i think its something like Sudo dpkg-recovery xserver-xorg
[05:05] <Sumbarino> how do i completely remove compiz from terminal
[05:05] <thoreauputic> devilsreject: *cough*  sudo apt-get install liblame-dev
 sudo apt-get install xpdf
[05:06] <djean> oi
[05:06] <devilsreject> thereuputic ---- thanx man sorry just woke up 99% retarded
[05:06] <mu6VV0r713> beat, ok maybe it's safer for you to install it through Synaptic or Apt, just get the LAME package
[05:06] <avis> Pazy, its sudo dkpg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:06] <ubuntu> why i get "no file root system" error when i try to install ubunto on ext3 pritition that i have created [ hour ago]  with pritition magic 8 ?
[05:06] <crazy_> MvLinux: is this a pdf viewer?
[05:06] <dxdt> what's with all the apt-get use in this chat instead of aptitude  Use aptitude
[05:06] <Pazy> Thanks so much
 yes
[05:07] <avis> ubuntu,  it sounds like you did not set a / mount point though i could be wrong
[05:07] <thoreauputic> ubuntu: you need to define it as  /
[05:07] <crazy_> MVLinux: I need a manager to manage all my pdf doc actually
 i will give u link for ubuntu pakeg site a good place to find the software that u need
[05:07] <Sumbarino> how do i remove compiz completely from terminal?
[05:08] <ubuntu> i define : /boot
[05:08] <thoreauputic> ubuntu: not the same thing at all
[05:08] <blackace11> hello i'm needing to find out how i can increase the resolution of ubuntu when i connect it to an external monitor from my laptop
[05:08] <ubuntu> so waht i need to do ?
[05:09] <thoreauputic> ubuntu: define the root filesystem as  /  ( literally)
[05:09] <sm> woohoo! I found my missing partitions. They were hdc*, but are now sda* (why ?)
[05:09] <thoreauputic> ubuntu: everything is beneath /
[05:09] <blackace11> hello i'm needing to find out how i can increase the resolution of ubuntu when i connect it to an external monitor from my laptop
 http://packages.ubuntu.com/
 , i think that you have helped me bofore to create the EXT3 , sec iw il try it
[05:09] <Supoib> /leave "Bitstream Vera Sans FTW"
[05:10] <blackace11> lol supoib
[05:10] <blackace11> lol supoib
[05:10] <blackace11> oops
[05:10] <blackace11> hello i'm needing to find out how i can increase the resolution of ubuntu when i connect it to an external monitor from my laptop
[05:10] <cristy> anybody knows if vmware images created in Windows are working if i open them from vmware-linux release?
[05:11] <ubuntu> so waht i need to write there ?
[05:11] <thoreauputic> ubuntu: just   /
 use the search to find the software that u need and then use: apt-get install PACAKE_NAME
[05:11] <blackace11> cristy did you make the image private from you windows vmware?
[05:11] <thoreauputic> ubuntu: just a forward slash
[05:11] <Hadron> Has anyone here upgraded to gutsy from feisty with any success?
[05:11] <ubuntu> ok will try it
[05:12] <cristy> blackace11, what do you mean by private? i just set typical, the type os and then install it
 don't forget 'sudo' if u r not the root
[05:12] <blackace11> ok then it may work
[05:12] <Pici> Hadron: Yes.
[05:12] <crazy_> MvLinux: thanks
[05:12] <blackace11> you have the option of setting that vmware os to private so that only you can access it
 any time :)
[05:12] <blackace11> hello i'm needing to find out how i can increase the resolution of ubuntu when i connect it to an external monitor from my laptop
[05:13] <cristy> blackace11, well the thing is that it not working.. i think that it has something to do with the filesystem which is ntfs
[05:13] <ubuntu> thoreauputic , work , now i need to create swap [im on live cd with kincersation ... the swap will not damage something right ?
[05:13] <Hadron> Pici: do I have to manually change my repostory list to gutsy?
[05:13] <jakub_> hi. could you recommend me a good p2p program?
[05:13] <blackace11> on ubuntu have you downloaded the stuff to access and write to ntfs?
[05:13] <CheshireViking> sm, i think the change from hd* to sd* came about in 7.04, have a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks, that looks to give a bit of an explanation
[05:14] <blackace11> and does it give you permissions in the partition? or do you have to sudo there?
[05:14] <Pici> Hadron: #ubuntu+1 please
[05:14] <jakub_> hi. could you recommend me a good p2p program?
[05:14] <blackace11> hello i'm needing to find out how i can increase the resolution of ubuntu when i connect it to an external monitor from my laptop
[05:14] <ubuntu> emule
[05:14] <blackace11> emule
[05:14] <Pici> !p2p | jakub_
[05:14] <ubotu> jakub_: 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.
[05:14] <thoreauputic> ubuntu: just let theinstaller make the swap for you
[05:15] <cristy> blackace11, of course
[05:15] <Jimmy> 1. time here
[05:15] <sm> CheshireViking: thanks! looking. I'm a little nervous about switching root and swap over to sd* and rebooting, want to check it out
[05:15] <ubuntu> thoreauputic,  i know but this swap will not damage something in windows xp or D: ?
[05:15] <cristy> blackace11, that was the first thing that crossed my mind too, but it's not that problem..i can write on ntfs
[05:16] <thoreauputic> ubuntu: *sigh* not unless you overwrite your windows partition
[05:16] <genii> blackace11: Have you tried toggling thru available resolutions by <ctrl alt + >  and <ctrl alt - > ?
[05:16] <ubuntu> waht ?
[05:16] <ubuntu> what % ?
[05:16] <blackace11> ok but go to the file system and open the folder containing the vmware image
[05:16] <thoreauputic> ubuntu: just make sure the swap is on a separate partition
[05:16] <blackace11> genii: i don't have those short keys configured
[05:17] <thoreauputic> ubuntu: it isn't rocket science
[05:17] <ubuntu> how i can be sure ?
[05:17] <thoreauputic> ubuntu: you know which is your windows partition, right? Make sure it isn't that one
[05:17] <ubuntu> ok thanks i will do it now
[05:18] <blackace11> ubuntu: google "how to install ubuntu" and look for nice tutorial with pictures... then come back for detailed questions
[05:18] <thoreauputic> blackace11: heheh
[05:18] <genii> blackace11: The main issue is that because it's the same internal video adapter being used, any resoltion set in /etc/X11/xorg.conf affects the LCD as well
[05:19] <blackace11> genii: ok well is there a way that when i boot up into ubuntu and it recognizes the external that it uses only that?
[05:19] <crazy_> !pdf organizer
[05:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pdf organizer - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:19] <_Lucretia_> is it possible to recompile a 32-bit version of gnat for my 64-bit ubuntu?
[05:19] <sherki1> Hi, I think there's something wrong in my latex configuration.
[05:19] <sherki1> Could somebody help me ?
[05:20] <jakub_> what path i must add to my /etc/apt/sources.list to download for example 'frostwire'?
[05:20] <crazy_> I need a pdf organizer
[05:21] <genii> blacka
[05:21] <sherki1> When I insert bitmap images (png,tif,bmp) with graphicx/includegraphics{...}, I get buggy files. No image appears in .dvi nor .ps.
[05:21] <sherki1> latex ans dvips seem to run ok, but "gs test.ps" complains for syntaxerrors and exits.
[05:21] <genii> Bah he left
[05:21] <Pici> _Lucretia_: gnat is in the repos.  For amd64 i386 and powerpc
[05:21] <Shoelace> oobuntnoob: sorry for the delay. i'm running low on ideas tbh, but you could try the same thing again (use the safe graphics mode boot option and press f6 to edit the arguments), remove the quiet and splash options at the end of the line to show more information and then try acpi=off at the end, then boot.
[05:21] <oobuntnoob> ok see you soon
[05:21] <Shoelace> that should turn off acpi, which might be the problem, and you won't see a splash screen so you might be able to see where it dies
[05:21] <Shoelace> cool
[05:22] <_Lucretia_> Pici: yeah, but can I have both the 64-bit and the 32-bit installed on the same machine?
[05:22] <Pici> _Lucretia_: I suppose, I'm not sure how to go about doing that though, sorry.
[05:23] <raxelo> hi all. can i configure dsl ? (pppoe to be clear )
[05:23] <Pici> !dsl | raxelo
[05:23] <ubotu> raxelo: Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[05:24] <raxelo> ubotu: thanks !
[05:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about thanks ! - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:24] <Osidio> list
[05:24] <genii> raxelo: If your modem has a router part, set it to login for you instead of logging in with a client from the operating system. if you only have a modem that is bridged, follow Pici's suggestion
[05:24] <raxelo> genii: i don't have modem i use pppoe
[05:25] <genii> raxelo: It will still me a modem. just a DSL model.
[05:25] <kingcrowing> hey, I was wondering if anyone knew how to install 7.04 on a 4GB flash drive but make it like a live CD so it detects hardware on start up?
[05:26] <Pici> !install | kingcrowing I believe theres information here on how to do that
[05:26] <ubotu> kingcrowing I believe theres information here on how to do that: 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
[05:27] <_Lucretia_> anybody? gnat 32-bit and 64-bit combined?
[05:27] <Pici> !chroot | _Lucretia_ I just thought of this, It might be helpful to you
[05:27] <ubotu> _Lucretia_ I just thought of this, It might be helpful to you: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[05:28] <fulat2k> Shoelace: ugh.... i've done fsck.ext3 -c on the partition.  and yet after a reboot, ubuntu still mounts it as ro.
[05:28] <_Lucretia_> I'm trying to avoid chroots
[05:29] <|tbb|> hi all, i have installed ubuntu-feisty, after a few minutes the screen freezes only the mouse-curser works? any idea what i can do to fix that problem? are there logfiles which tell me whats wront
[05:29] <Shoelace> fulat2k: anything in dmesg this time? or /var/log/kern.log?
[05:29] <|tbb|> wrong
[05:30] <_Lucretia_> |tbb|: does you keyboard stop working? and then the whole machine freezes and a reboot is needed?
[05:30] <|tbb|> yes
[05:31] <zzzzzzzzzz> hello
[05:31] <_Lucretia_> |tbb|: yup, I've had that, haven't had it a while tho, and no I haven't fixed it, AFAIK
[05:31] <_Lucretia_> it's really annoying
[05:31] <taxman> hello zzzzzzzzzz
[05:32] <bSON> is it normal if i don't have a /proc/bus/usb/devices ?
[05:32] <TuxRox> I used gparted to remove a NTFS partition and converted it to ext3. I went to edit the fstab and noticed that each device listed has a UUID. How would I generate that for the new partition or is there another way I should be modifying the fstab?
[05:32] <BlainN> Anybody know why dosemu-freedos is marked for removal?
[05:32] <|tbb|> do u using compiz?
[05:33] <fulat2k> Shoelace: didn't check kern.log.  shucks... here we go again :)
[05:33] <BlainN> Does the new dosemu now include freedos?
[05:33] <duriantang> who can help me with my sound card driver?
[05:34] <Shoelace> fulat2k: sorry, didn't think of it the first time :)
[05:34] <BlainN> TuxRox -- I've not had any problem mounting drives without UUID.  Have you tried it?
[05:35] <oobuntoonoob> hmm, someone uses my nick (ghost?)
[05:35] <oobuntoonoob> whatever
[05:35] <oobuntoonoob> Shoelace, didn't work
[05:35] <oobuntoonoob> The last line said something about common linux printing system
[05:35] <Shoelace> oobuntoonoob: what happened?
[05:35] <fulat2k> Shoelace: hmm... doesn't even get written to any of dmesg or kern.log.
[05:35] <oobuntoonoob> Well aloota text scrolled up (couln't read most of it)
[05:36] <Shoelace> fulat2k: the drive that's mounted read only, is /var also on there?
[05:36] <oobuntoonoob> and the last line said what i wrote before
[05:36] <fulat2k> Shoelace: yups.  it's there.  i can't even get into single mode.
[05:36] <Shoelace> oobuntoonoob: that's strange.... 0_o
[05:36] <oobuntoonoob> squashfs and USB initialization took long
[05:36] <shekhar> hello can someone help me with mounting an external usb disk? I'm unable to figure out the problem with fstab...
[05:36] <oobuntoonoob> yeah, and btw, i have no printer connected at the time
[05:36] <BlainN> oobuntoonoob -- might that have been "common unix printing system"?
[05:37] <oobuntoonoob> yeah BlainN, could be that one, too
[05:37] <oobuntoonoob> I only saw it for some milliseconds
[05:37] <BlainN> Okay.  Not that I can help based on that, but CUPS I know of.
[05:37] <Shoelace> fulat2k: so when you boot it just stops and gives an error?
[05:37] <|tbb|> _Lucretia_: do u use compiz
[05:38] <crazy_> anyone knows any good pdf organizer?
[05:38] <fulat2k> Shoelace: yups.  daemons can't start coz of the readonly root fs.
[05:38] <_Lucretia_> |tbb|: nope
[05:38] <Shoelace> fulat2k: right of course. how is the drive connected? it might be a problem with the drive controller and not with the drive itself?
[05:39] <zamarax> q: anybody know of good documentation on setting up a server farm
[05:39] <zamarax> for ubuntu server edition
[05:39] <fulat2k> Shoelace: drive should be fine coz i'm dual booting winxp and ubuntu.  i'm using winxp right now and there are no error as far as i can tell
[05:39] <Shoelace> oobuntoonoob: i'm about out of ideas i'm afraid. if it gets all the way to cups i'd say it might be something with x, but i'm not sure
[05:39] <BlainN> Okay.  Google is my friend.  Turns out that dosemu-1.4.0 is now packaged with freedos fwict through the project website.
[05:40] <duriantang> who can help me with my sound card driver, my MB is NFORCE-MCP67
[05:40] <oobuntoonoob> can i start without x somehow? Or is it essential ?
[05:40] <oobuntoonoob> (Shoelace)
[05:40] <Shoelace> fulat2k: ah ok. if you can get to a command prompt you could try a mount -o remount <path> and see what happens. is the mount point specified in fstab ok>
[05:40] <BlainN> duriantang -- I feel your pain, but I'm totally useless with sound card drivers.  They scare me, actually.  I'll wish you the best.
[05:41] <Shoelace> oobuntoonoob: you'll need x if you want a gui, and i'm pretty sure the latest ubuntu install cds no longer have a text based installer, so you kind of do need it :(
[05:41] <UbuntuN00B_HBG> Hello! Im trying out a fresh install of Kubuntu... cd was correctly burnt, MD5 checks out and so forth... but starting this new kubuntu install gives me a dialog saying "File process died unexpectedly"... whats that?
[05:41] <fulat2k> Shoelace: i can get to a shell.  but everything gets stuffed coz it can't do anything :)  no root access, nothing :(
[05:41] <BlainN> Now that I've found my answer, I'll wish everybody a good day.
[05:41] <TuxRox> BlainN, someone in the ubuntu+1 channel gave me the info needed to generate a UUID. "vol_id /dev/<device>" is the command and blkid shows all the device UUIDs.
[05:42] <oobuntoonoob> Shoelace: Ok, that's probably right :D . Shame. Well, I'll just stick with Windoze then
[05:42] <BlainN> TuxRox Okay.  Good to know.  Thanks.
[05:42] <Shoelace> fulat2k: if you use a livecd, can you mount the partition on the hard drive in question?
[05:42] <zamarax> q: anybody know of good documentation on setting up a server farm
[05:42] <Shoelace> oobuntoonoob: yeah dang. sorry i couldn't be of more help.
[05:43] <kingcrowing> does anyone know how to install ubuntu onto a flash drive and have it stay bootable on multiple PCs like a live CD?
[05:43] <oobuntoonoob> Shoelace: Thanks a lot for your effort, though!
[05:43] <Shoelace> fulat2k: sorry if i'm getting you to repeat something, it's late :D
[05:43] <oobuntoonoob> bye
[05:43] <Shoelace> oobuntoonoob: no worries :) cya
[05:44] <Jack_Sparrow> kingcrowing: I have a link for that.. one sec
[05:44] <kingcrowing> great!
[05:44] <kingcrowing> I've got a 4GB flash drive which I know is big enough
[05:45] <kingcrowing> I just want to be able to take it from computer to computer, I've done it with puppy linux with is only 90MB, and it's pretty good, but it's still no ubuntu!
[05:45] <Jack_Sparrow> kingcrowing: http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/01/25/usb-x-ubuntu-610
[05:45] <kingcrowing> ah yeah, I've seen that but it's only for 6.10
[05:45] <level1__> kingcrowing: it might work for feisty
[05:45] <Jack_Sparrow> kingcrowing: I use a 4 gig.. works fine.. I even have a fat32 partition for other uses on it
[05:46] <kingcrowing> hmm
[05:46] <Jack_Sparrow> kingcrowing: Works for feisty here
[05:46] <kingcrowing> did you install it that way? or did you install edgy and then upgrade?
[05:46] <level1__> man, 4GBs... I thought 2GB was pretty cool
[05:46] <Jack_Sparrow> kingcrowing: no upgrade
[05:46] <kingcrowing> oh cool, well I'll try just following those directions with a fiesty CD then!
[05:46] <albreche> hi, i can't get neworkmanager(0.6.4) runs wifi connection on feisty:i'm associated, but can't ping anything, i can paste my ifconfig output
[05:47] <kingcrowing> how much do you think I could leave as a FAT32 partition on a 4GB drive?
[05:47] <jetscreamer> jiptables -L -n
[05:47] <shekhar> hello can someone help me with mounting an external usb disk? I have the entry in fstab but the disk is just not mounting, even though it did so before...
[05:47] <jetscreamer> iptables -L -n
[05:47] <Jack_Sparrow> kingcrowing: I left 1 gig
[05:47] <jetscreamer> albreche:
[05:47] <user1> Hi, Sound in my ubuntu 7.04 works only if I launch with sudo. -- like sudo mplayer file.avi. Any help ?
[05:47] <thoreauputic> user1: check if your user is in the audio group
[05:47] <pike__> shekhar: you want to mount it manually?
[05:47] <chikita> hello, could someone help me installing warsow from a tar.gz file pleaseeee
[05:47] <jetscreamer> adduser user audio
[05:48] <jetscreamer> tar xvzf blah.tar.gz
[05:48] <kingcrowing> ok cool, I'll do that!
[05:48] <jetscreamer> albreche: iptables -L -n
[05:49] <shekhar> pike__: preferably I would like it to mount automatically when I insert it, but that's not happening even after putting the entry in fstab. lsusb says that it is connected on usb, and it is at /dev/sdc, but when I mount -t vfat /dev/sdc /media/phone it says that the file system is wrong
[05:49] <jetscreamer> try -t auto
[05:49] <kingcrowing> hopefully I can get it to work that way, will it let me use it on different computers with different video cards?
[05:49] <pike__> shekhar: it needs the partition number so sdc1 would work if it just has the one partition
[05:49] <pike__> shekhar: if demsg says its sdc that is
[05:50] <jetscreamer> pike__++
[05:50] <albreche> jetscreamer: yes: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32383/
[05:50] <holycow> what is the name of the gnome registry editor again?
[05:50] <albreche> all policies are to  accept
[05:50] <Pici> holycow: gconf-editor
[05:50] <holycow> ah, danke
[05:50] <user1> jetscreamer: sudo adduser <username> audio, doesnt solve the problem...
[05:51] <thoreauputic> user1: did you log out and in afterwards ?
[05:51] <jetscreamer> user1: did it say 'user' is already in the audio group?
[05:51] <jetscreamer> what he said
[05:51] <shekhar> pike__: yep, that was it! thanks :) how do I get it to mount automatically when I insert it and also show up on gnome desktop?
[05:51] <user1> no, I didnot log out
[05:51] <thoreauputic> user1: do so
[05:51] <thoreauputic> user1: it takes effect on next login
[05:51] <user1> no it just said user added
[05:51] <jetscreamer> albreche: nothing seems set in that paste
[05:52] <fulat2k> Shoelace: oops... sorry.  tried to mount on the live cd and then performed a fsck -c
[05:52] <jetscreamer> user1: what he said
[05:52] <fulat2k> Shoelace: no probs
[05:52] <user1> okay, thank you. I will try to logout and login now.
[05:52] <jetscreamer> log out
[05:52] <fulat2k> Shoelace: everything went fine.
[05:52] <aleksys> hi! is it possible to edit G right-mouse-click menu?
[05:52] <jetscreamer> you don't mount what you want to fsck
[05:52] <Shoelace> fulat2k: you mean everything went fine with the livecd, or it works when you boot into linux now?
[05:52] <jetscreamer> shekhar: mount it under /media somewhere , i 'think' is one thing
[05:52] <fulat2k> Shoelace: uhh... nopes :)  everything was fine after i fsck.  reboot, and the same thing
[05:52] <pike__> shekhar: im not too familiar with udev and stuff what i normally do is a script that looks at dmesg and if something shows up mounts it to that dir. its hacky and not very effecient but..
[05:53] <albreche> jetscreamer: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32384/
[05:53] <albreche> jetscreamer: i have Posted by albreche on August 3rd 17:52 at the top
[05:53] <shekhar> pike__: okay thanks
[05:53] <jetscreamer> albreche: when i say there's nothing in there i mean in the iptables.... you have no entries
[05:54] <user1> jetscreamer: sound is working now. Thank you both.
[05:54] <jetscreamer> albreche: those are just listing/headers/setions
[05:54] <thoreauputic> user1: :)
[05:54] <jetscreamer> sections
[05:54] <user1> thoreauputic: thank to you as well :)
[05:55] <jetscreamer> albreche: does ifconfig show it has an ip ?
[05:55] <thoreauputic> user1: no problem :)
[05:55] <albreche> jetscreamer: it show me an ip for eth1:ava , not for eth1
[05:55] <user1> thoreauputic: why does this happen ? It was working well and since I upgrade the kernel  I had this problem
[05:55] <jetscreamer> albreche: well you now have a clue, but i'm no iptables god
[05:56] <albreche> jetscreamer: the wireless iface (eth1) is  associated , but no route, no ping works
[05:56] <jetscreamer> avahi i think is the va, i think
[05:56] <thoreauputic> user1: I don't user groups are related to the kernel upgrade - is this a new user ?
[05:56] <user1> thoreauputic: no, not a new user
[05:56] <albreche> jetscreamer: i think too , myabe  i'll have to remove it , but i'd prefer to make  it runs
[05:56] <marti149> hi guys
[05:57] <marti149> what app do you people use for project management
[05:57] <marti149> any web based ones?
[05:57] <thoreauputic> user1: mysterious - have you lost your other groups? Type ` groups` to see
[05:57] <mosno> 'you people!?!' ;-)
[05:57] <genii> phprojekt
[05:57] <jetscreamer> albreche: i just got wireless running for the first time like two days ago... it only took me a couple weeks... but only 2 days of actually trying...
[05:57] <Shoelace> lol @ mosno
[05:57] <mosno> Shoelace: aah at least someone gets it :)
[05:58] <user1> thoreauputic: I get <username> audio admin
[05:58] <genii> marti149:  phprojekt
[05:58] <aleksys> hi! is it possible to edit Gnome right-mouse-click menu?
[05:58] <user1> thoreauputic:  what else should be there ?
[05:58] <thoreauputic> user1: you have lost all your groups
[05:58] <user1> thoreauputic:  :(
[05:58] <Tremitos> sup
[05:58] <jetscreamer> a lot
[05:58] <user1> thoreauputic:  What should I do to correct it ?
[05:58] <Tremitos> private
[05:58] <Stormx2> How might I discover my gateway address from the command line? (if networking is not configured)
[05:59] <thoreauputic> user1: something like this:
[05:59] <thoreauputic> adm tty dialout fax cdrom floppy tape audio dip video plugdev netdev lpadmin powerdev scanner admin
[05:59] <avis> Stormx2, your gateway would be the ip address you'd use to adminster a store bought router
[05:59] <DavidCraft> I cant apache on any port on my internal or external network, except on the computer it in on I can get it from my internal IP.  I updated Apache and tried everything in the config file.  Is this something Ubuntu is doing to close the port?
[05:59] <thoreauputic> user1: add those baack
[05:59] <albreche> well jetscreamer i'm going to try for this night (france) if i can't succeed, i'll go back to the /etc/init.d/networkin manual start
[05:59] <albreche> tnc
[05:59] <thoreauputic> *back
[05:59] <albreche> tnx
[05:59] <Stormx2> avis: Yep.
[05:59] <Stormx2> avis: But how do I find this IP address?
[06:00] <|-MAK-|> hi, can someone explain me what is the backports and the proposed repository?
[06:00] <thoreauputic> user1: mine are probably a bit different but those should do it
[06:00] <user1> thoreauputic:   Can you tell me the list of groups I should add?
[06:00] <thoreauputic> user1: I just did
[06:00] <Stormx2> |-MAK-|: Backports is a repo allowing newer version of software to be installed on older versions of ubuntu.
[06:00] <Shoelace> Stormx2: your gateway ip should be defined in /etc/network/interface. if you want to know what it is, you'll need to check your router manual or try using dhcp to be assigned an ip automatically.
[06:00] <user1> thoreauputic:   ah, okay...
[06:00] <Pici> !backports | |-MAK-|
[06:00] <ubotu> |-MAK-|: 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
[06:00] <thoreauputic> user1: adm tty dialout fax cdrom floppy tape audio dip video plugdev netdev lpadmin powerdev scanner admin
[06:01] <marti149> what app do you people use for project management
[06:01] <|-MAK-|> and what proposed repository is?
[06:01] <|-MAK-|> !proposed
[06:01] <ys76> get yourself?
[06:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about proposed - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:01] <thoreauputic> user1: as i said, i have a few extras but those should do it
[06:01] <marti149> any web based ones for ubuntu
[06:01] <user1> thoreauputic:   ooooh!
[06:01] <user1> thoreauputic:   okay
[06:01] <Stormx2> marti149: ooh, there's a good app in the repos, but i forget what it's called. Search for "project"
[06:01] <kingcrowing> any one use enlightenment on ubuntu?
[06:01] <Pici> marti149: genii already told you phprojekt
[06:01] <thoreauputic> kingcrowing: I'm sure someone does :)
[06:02] <|-MAK-|> i cannot find a good explaination on the net about the proposed repository :(
[06:02] <kingcrowing> but anyone in here?
[06:02] <thoreauputic> !anyone
[06:02] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[06:02] <jakub_> hey i have a problem.i have run amule first time and i can't connect to network, why?
[06:02] <johnficca> is there something like google earth but more free software like for ubuntu?
[06:03] <Pici> |-MAK-|: This might explain some things: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/Proposed
[06:03] <user1> thoreauputic:   I tried to add all of them ... I got messeages like ...  Adding user <username> to group `cdrom' ... Done.
[06:03] <anzan>   <johnficca>, KDE4's Marble might be.
[06:03] <user1> thoreauputic:   but groups does not list any of them
[06:04] <thoreauputic> user1: log out, login
[06:04] <user1> thoreauputic:   only <username> admin and audio
[06:04] <thoreauputic> user1: see above
[06:04] <user1> thoreauputic:   oh! okay
[06:04] <thoreauputic> user1: slow learner ?
[06:04] <thoreauputic> *grin*
[06:04] <johnficca> anzan: do you think it will work on ubuntu
[06:04] <user1> thoreauputic:   seems so.
[06:04] <user1> thoreauputic:  :(
[06:04] <thoreauputic> user1: just kidding
[06:05] <user1> thoreauputic:  fine... also after the kernel upgrade I have problems using some keys in my keyboard
[06:05] <user1> thoreauputic:  like "a" "q"
[06:05] <thoreauputic> user1: one problem a t a time
[06:05] <user1> thoreauputic:  ah, okay
[06:05] <dfgas> is there a easy way to configure xawtv or is there a better program
[06:05] <bulmer> Stormx2: you can try this   ip route show
[06:05] <soundray> johnficca: World Wind is open source, but it's for MS Windows. May be worth trying under wine
[06:05] <user1> thoreauputic:  I shall logout now
[06:05] <johnficca> ok
[06:06] <user1> thoreauputic:  thanks a ton
[06:06] <thoreauputic> user1: I have to go - good luck
[06:07] <johnficca> they have world wind for java do you think I could get that one to work on ubuntu linux
[06:07] <johnficca> ?
[06:08] <soundray> johnficca: probably
[06:08] <|-MAK-|> i'm not used to ubuntu as being a long time gentoo user... proposed repository should be used by geeks or it is better to wait for the standard update to be released?
[06:09] <soundray> johnficca: where did you find that?
[06:09] <kitche> |-MAK-|: depedns if you want updates faster or not proposed just means that there is an update but needs some testing done if I remember correctly before it gets added to the standard repo
[06:09] <johnficca> source forge
[06:09] <jakub_> what ports i must unlock to use amule?
[06:09] <johnficca> to run a java file is it java --jar filename.jar
[06:09] <bSON> hello
[06:10] <|-MAK-|> ok, thanks!
[06:10] <kitche> johnficca: if it's a jar file yes
[06:10] <Albaraha> jakub_, try to google emule edonkey ports
[06:10] <pike__> jakub_: on ubuntu default nothing but on router ive only got around the lowid by setting comp as dmz server. ive forwarded all the necessary ports that i know of but it never worked
[06:10] <Yulquen> i just did a manual install of java package for firefox according to description on sun website.installation went ok, i made the symlink required, but after restarting my system i still can find a button in firefox preferences/advanced to enable java, and java does not work.
[06:10] <bSON> my usb devices only run on usb 1.1 speed though my board is supposed to support usb 2.0... my /proc/bus/usb/devices: http://sial.org/pbot/26639 (test device is on bus 04)
[06:10] <defrysk> ls
[06:10] <pike__> jakub_: id apt-get firestarter and use dmz on the router
[06:10] <Yulquen> can = cant
[06:11] <soundray> johnficca: generally, yes
[06:11] <kitche> Yulquen: that button will always be there
[06:12] <vb> i cannot see any vista folder on feisty, i hv installed samba , i can see the network pc in network but, when double clicking it, it says folder contents could not be displayed
[06:12] <Yulquen> kitche: i meant, i cant fint the button to enable java.where is it in firefox?
[06:12] <ali110> i have installed the latest JAVA JDK and JRE how to tell fire fox to use the JRE to show the applets
[06:13] <kitche> Yulquen: there isn't one there is only a javascript enable one
[06:13] <kitche> ali110: well JDK installes the JRE also
[06:14] <Yulquen> kitche: ok, so it should work now, but it does not.
[06:14] <ali110> kitche: yes it did but still firefox dont use it for opening the applets it says it needs JRE while JRE is installed already
[06:14] <vb> i cannot see any vista folder on feisty, i hv installed samba , i can see the network pc in network but, when double clicking it, it says folder contents could not be displayed
[06:14] <kitche> ali110: did you install the firefox java plugin? Yulquen same question :)
[06:15] <johnficca> first do this  export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/where_you_unzip/worldwind/:$lLD_LIBRARY_PATH
[06:15] <johnficca> then java -jar worldwind.jar then it runs
[06:15] <soundray> johnficca: what's your first impression?
[06:15] <johnficca> it looks ok
[06:15] <ali110> kitche: i dont think so just installed java6_JDK from the apt-get  and as a result is installed JRE too but i dont know if it also istalled the plugin you talked about
[06:16] <Yulquen> kitche: i followed the link to sun site and followed instructions there how ti install the JRE (self exstracting file).
[06:16] <jetscreamer> jeanwhy wouldn't you just apt-get install the sun-java
[06:16] <Vinchenzo28> anyone got 64bit 7.04 fiesty?
[06:17] <soundray> Vinchenzo28: what about it?
[06:17] <Vinchenzo28> can't get plugins to run in firefox i.e youtube
[06:17] <soundray> Vinchenzo28: try nspluginwrapper
[06:17] <jetscreamer> i found the vlc plugin worked for youtube
[06:18] <jetscreamer> been a while
[06:18] <Vinchenzo28> just started using ubuntu xp baby over here lol
[06:18] <ali110> kitche: so how to get the pluge in you talked about
[06:18] <pike__> Vinchenzo28: youre speaking of flash?
[06:18] <soundray> Vinchenzo28: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=341727 has more info (it's written for edgy, but applies to 7.04)
[06:18] <Dr_Doom1989> Hi@ALL
[06:18] <Dr_Doom1989> =)
[06:19] <Vinchenzo28> cool
[06:19] <kitche> ali110: sun-java6-plugin is the package
[06:19] <kitche> Yulquen: what arch are you on
[06:19] <Vinchenzo28> ill be back thanks for the help
[06:20] <kitche> Yulquen: and where did you install java?
[06:22] <Yulquen> kitche: arch?  i installed java in /usr/java.i followed instructions on sun site, suggested by firefox for manual install.
[06:22] <johnficca> so if you installed java some time ago before it became free open source, is the one I have now free open source or do I need to install it again?
[06:22] <kitche> Yulquen: are you on x86?
[06:22] <Yulquen> yes
[06:22] <ali110> kitche: thanks that was nice
[06:24] <ali110> Yulquen: write this   "sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin"
[06:24] <kitche> ali110: won't help him
[06:24] <ali110> why
[06:24] <kitche> ali110: he installed it himself
[06:25] <ali110> kitche: cant he remove it and install it again
[06:25] <ali110> ?
[06:25] <kitche> Yulquen: so you did sudo ln -sf /usr/java.i/plugin/<arch>/mozilla/libjavaplugin_oji.so /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin.so
[06:25] <Yulquen> kitche: i did this: http://www.java.com:80/en/download/help/5000010500.xml
[06:25] <kitche> ali110: well it will be the easiest way but the bin files just tends to work for me
[06:26] <kitche> Yulquen: well that guide won't work for ubuntu
[06:26] <Yulquen> kitche: ok.
[06:26] <kitche> Yulquen: my way should do it for you
[06:27] <user3> e
[06:27] <defrysk> kisudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin should do the trick ;)
[06:27] <defrysk> sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin should do the trick ;)
[06:27] <defrysk> sorry
[06:27] <kitche> defrysk: nope it won't since he didn't install the java package from ubuntu liek I told ali110
[06:27] <defrysk> for a working firefox
[06:28] <user3> ela ti kanete?
[06:28] <defrysk> kitche, ?
[06:28] <kitche> defrysk: as I said it won't work for Yulquen sicne he manually installed java
[06:28] <defrysk> kitche, a complete java binarie is available in the ubuntu repos
[06:28] <defrysk> kitche, then he shoult remove it
[06:28] <defrysk> I have to go
[06:29] <kitche> defrysk: umm yeah then he should remove everythign else to is always the way of people if it's not the ubuntu way then just remove it :)
[06:29] <bronze-> I was just wondering: Can windows-viruses do any harm to ubuntu if I run it through wine=
[06:29] <kitche> bronze-: depends it can
[06:30] <disasm> okay, now I have the same problem with update-menus on 50 computers, so it's not just one anymore :(
[06:30] <bronze-> kitcke: Can it e.g. install a rootkit or log my keys?
[06:30] <tsprint> can anyone get the splash screen working correctly with 7.04 ? my screen stays blank until logon
[06:30] <bobus> hi guys. i am trying to install ubuntu 7.04 on my computer. i have many partitions, sda1 is a boot partition that i will put grub in to choose between the different distros i will install. i have installed Fedora 7 and Fedora 6, and so i can choose them (sda5 and sda6) in teh grub, then i get redirected to their grub on their partition. However with Unbuntu I can't seem to tell the installer that i don't want to install Grub in the MBR? and so the first boo
[06:31] <bobus> any idea how to do this?
[06:31] <dxdt> bronze-: actually yes somewhat.  But the damage wll be limiited.  But WINE is such a good reverse engineer of windows, they have actually copied exploits over.  I don't think it is possible to rootkit using it.  Unless maybe you used wine as root, but I'm not sure at this point.  #wine might be a better place to ask.
[06:31] <crazy_> !openvpn
[06:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about openvpn - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:31] <ali110> my sound card is not functioning well on ubuntu ( i can hear sound files but at some points it is not clear at all ) the sound card  is from realtek
[06:31] <soundray> tsprint: do you need the splash desperately, or would it be good enough to turn splash off and boot messages on?
[06:31] <Smithers> neozen: I never did get unrar to work but I'm still searching through the forums for an answer, I believe I've almost found the answer I'm just have to implement the different solutions I found. Got a quick question though, I lost my taskbar (with the applications, places, system, etc) on it how do I get it back?
[06:31] <crazy_> !vpn
[06:31] <ubotu> From more information on vpn please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Gaming_VPN_Using_PPTPD
[06:31] <kitche> bronze-: not that I know of but I do know runnign a virus in wine can do some damage but it's mostly to the .wine directory unless it's some ackward programmed virus
[06:31] <Gigi> Hi guys, I have a big problem!!!! I need to know, if there is any flash drive USB that works on Ubuntu (I need a wifi USB device)
[06:31] <kazim59> !vmware
[06:31] <ubotu> VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository (package "vmware-player"), and http://www.easyvmx.com/easyvmx.shtml can create VMs for it. For VMWare Server, instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware - See also !virtualizers
[06:32] <Ore4444> bobus:there is a file on your system called grub.conf
[06:32] <ConstyXIV> Gigi: as far as USB sticks go, just about any should work
[06:32] <bronze-> dxdt: thanks, but it's not important. I was just thinking about it, but me myself haven't run any other .exe's other than steaminstall :)
[06:32] <Ore4444> if you locate it, you will be able to find the option in there
[06:32] <tsprint> soundray : it's just a little bit annoying - used to work fine on 6.06
[06:32] <bobus> on the ubuntu? or in sda1?
[06:32] <kazim59> !virtualizers
[06:32] <ubotu> There are several solutions for running other operating systems (or their programs) inside Ubuntu, while using the native CPU as much as possible: !QEmu (with !KQemu or !qvm86), !VirtualBox, !VMWare, as well as !WINE and !Cedega for Windows applications
[06:32] <dxdt> Gigi: almost all USB memory flash drives work.  Some usb wireless devices work zero config.
[06:32] <soundray> bronze-: usually for a virus to do damage to the environment outside wine, it would have to be written specifically for wine.
[06:32] <bronze-> kitche: kk :))
[06:32] <Ore4444> bobus:on the /boot partition
[06:32] <ali110> my sound card is not functioning well on ubuntu ( i can hear sound files but at some points it is not clear at all ) the sound card  is from realtek
[06:32] <Gigi> dxdt but I need it for internet... To conect to a wireless router.
[06:33] <bronze-> soundray: have you ever heard of such a virus?
[06:33] <Ore4444> In Fedora the file is located in /etc/grub I think
[06:33] <soundray> bronze-: no
[06:33] <user1> !VirtualBox
[06:33] <ubotu> VirtualBox is open-source virtualization software for x86, with a proprietary "enterprise" version sporting additional features. Packages for Ubuntu are provided by the makers at http://www.virtualbox.org/ - Setup details at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/VirtualBox
[06:33] <ConstyXIV> is it normal to become addicted to compiz (fusion) ?
[06:33] <user1> !Cedega
[06:33] <ubotu> cedega is a project based on WINE, aimed at running Windows games on Linux. For more info, see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cedega
[06:33] <crazy_> !kovpn
[06:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kovpn - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:33] <Gigi> dxdt I had one time ago, and did not work... I'm not speaking about storage, I'm speaking about the device that helps you to go wireless connection to a wi-fi router
[06:33] <tsprint> test
[06:33] <bobus> well i have been workign with it, however it seems to me that when i install ubuntu, it only wants to install grub on the mbr instead of at the head of it's partition?
[06:33] <soundray> tsprint: try the vga boot option, or remove 'quiet splash' from your boot options.
[06:33] <Smithers> Anybody know how to bring back the task panel? Where the applications, systems and places is?
[06:33] <javb> how do i set a SNTP server on ubuntu ?
[06:33] <kitche> bronze-: there is one virus out in the wild right now that can do it but all it tends to do is infect files just like other window viruses really
[06:34] <kitche> javb: you mean SMTP which server do you want?
[06:34] <Ore4444> Well, Ubuntu doesn't have many installation options
[06:34] <ali110> my sound card "realtek" is not functioning well on ubuntu and any one help on how to fix that
[06:34] <tsprint> soundray : tried that ! i think the problem may be that some of the vga options aren't recognised correctly
[06:34] <Ore4444> but I think you can change the location of grub index file from it's .conf file
[06:35] <EDinNY> does the root partition need to be a primary?
[06:35] <soundray> tsprint: what kind of screen do you have?
[06:35] <Bosambo> Gigi, I have a Belkin F5D7050...it works fine
[06:35] <javb> kitche: SNTP  (clock syncronization)
[06:35] <tsprint> soundray : lenovo d221 1680x1050
[06:35] <kitche> javb: you mean ntpd?
[06:35] <Smithers> Anybody know the command to bring back the task panel?
[06:35] <EDinNY> does the root partition have to be a root partition?
[06:35] <Gigi> Bosambo thanks a lot!!!  I will purchase one later.  How much is it?  Do you have the last ubuntu version?
[06:35] <soundray> tsprint: that should be recent enough. Have you tried vga=0x317 ?
[06:35] <twoshadetod> anyone have any idea why my router and my neighbors show up for wireless connections I can use when I'm in XP but while in ubuntu I can only see my neighbors?
[06:36] <javb> kitche: mmmm, ok. I installed ntp... but some devises are asking my for a SNTP Address.. is it the same?
[06:36] <kitche> !ntp | javb
[06:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ntp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:36] <tsprint> soundray: i'll give that one a try
[06:36] <tsprint> soundray: cheers !
[06:36] <soundray> tsprint: yw
[06:36] <ali110> my sound card "realtek" is not functioning well on ubuntu and any one help on how to fix that
[06:36] <kitche> javb: what devices are asking for sntp? since I have never heard of devices do that before
[06:37] <EDinNY> does the root partition need to be a primary partition?
[06:37] <javb> Polycom IP Phone
[06:37] <soundray> EDinNY: no
[06:37] <kitche> EDinNY: /boot does though
[06:37] <EDinNY> ah!  ok
[06:37] <soundray> kitche: that's not true
[06:37] <kitche> javb: well tell it the pool.ntp.org
[06:38] <kitche> soundray: well if you want a system that doesn't work right then of course
[06:38] <EDinNY> I did not think it was true anymore...does any part of linux have to be on a primary partition?
[06:38] <kitche> soundray: and I m not talking about LVM
[06:38] <soundray> EDinNY: either boot or root can be primary or logical partitions. Some BIOSes have problems with partitions that have too big an offset.
[06:38] <javb> kitche: can u elaborate?
[06:38] <EDinNY> using a modern laptop, so that should not be a problem
[06:38] <LeaChim> I'm having a rather large problem, after a couple of hours working, the display goes weird, into some sort of weird pattern, and the computer freezes totally, i have to reset. looking at the logs afterwards, there's nothing to suggest why it crashed, and the logs don't continue if the computer's left on - so it's not just the display going, the whole kernel is crashing. any ideas?
[06:39] <Jack_Sparrow> ConstyXIV: Got a sec for private chat?
[06:39] <Naitsirk> hallois. Any quick fixes for using usb-cdrom for ubuntu install?
[06:39] <Bosambo> Where do you live Gigi?
[06:39] <neozen> !fuse
[06:39] <ubotu> Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing using fuse here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
[06:39] <NigelS> LeaChim: computer overheating, memory issues? Does this happen in another OS?
[06:40] <Gigi> on Chicago
[06:40] <soundray> kitche: all my systems work fine with boot/root as logical partitions.
[06:40] <kitche> javb: that is one of the ntp server
[06:41] <Bosambo> Cool...$19.99 from Amazon
[06:41] <soundray> kitche: and no LVM
[06:41] <phanter> I hope there is somebody willing to help me in this worst-case senario :(.
[06:41] <LeaChim> NigelS, memtest went for a couple of hours and it was fine, temperature doesn't seem high looking at the sensors. haven't tried another OS, and that's not really a solution is it :P
[06:41] <soundray> phanter: you will find out once you've described the scenario.
[06:42] <kitche> soundray: maybe it's LVM I m thinking of then
[06:42] <chrisellis> Hey guys what is the cleanest and easiest GUI i've tried KDE and of course Gnome just look to see if there are any better ones
[06:42] <soundray> kitche: ^^ and no LVM
[06:42] <ali110> my sound card "realtek" is not functioning well on ubuntu and any one help on how to fix that
[06:42] <soundray> kitche: ah, okay, got you
[06:42] <kitche> soundray: as I said maybe it's LVM I m thinking of that /boot can't be part of it
[06:42] <phanter> oke, i have no working mouse and a ubuntu system with a firewall that needs to be disabled (and somebody without a clue of computers behind the keyboard and me 900 km away from this person behind My computer)
[06:42] <NigelS> LeaChim: I didn't say try another OS, I asked if it happened in another OS.  That is one way of distinguishing a hardware from a software problem.  The former having no solution that I can give you.
[06:43] <phanter> so I log into XFCE, is there a standard key combination to pres to get a Terminal window?
[06:43] <phanter> or is there an other way to start a terminal session?
[06:44] <soundray> phanter: does Alt-F2 work?
[06:44] <TiMiDo> phanter, ctrl f2 f3
[06:44] <Bosambo> Be sure it's that model too, as I got my girlfriend a F5D7051UK (not sure it's availiable outside UK) and it does NOT work out of the box
[06:44] <NigelS> LeaChim: I'm suspicious because hardware freezing reliably after a period of time has often, ime, been the result of overheating etc.  It could be there's a problem with the gpu for example.
[06:44] <phanter> alt-f2 doesnot work
[06:44] <genii> phanter on all *buntu you can do ctrl-altF1 for a console then alt-f7 to return to whichever X wm
[06:44] <phanter> ctrl f2 or f3 does also not work
[06:44] <Vinchenzo28> im install nspluginwrapper how to i add the repository?
[06:44] <LeaChim> GPU is onboard
[06:44] <LeaChim> and it's not reliable, it can vary from a few hours to over a day
[06:45] <phanter> well, it seems that ctrl-alt-fX does only bring an empty black screen... no means of logging in
[06:45] <phanter> so... still no terminal :(
[06:45] <iratik> Is there any way to provide network authentication based on one machine's /etc/password & /etc/shadow file ?
[06:45] <|nol1ght|> Do i need to mount my web cam to /dev/video ? i got a driver it works, but my web cam doesnt work
[06:45] <Seveas> iratik, it's called NIS
[06:46] <Shoelace> iratik: yes, try looking at NIS
[06:46] <iratik> got a link?
[06:46] <phanter> any other ideas to get the terminal? I tried to reboot and to let Grub start the "fail safe mode", but grup does not want any keyboard interruption (although I am not sure why... as it is long ago since I installed that OS)
[06:46] <Seveas> www.google.com/search?q=nis+linux
[06:46] <LadyNikon> !amarok
[06:46] <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
[06:46] <NigelS> LeaChim: interesting;  what does the machine typically do?  Can you think of any activity that would connect the events? i.e. extensive use of the GPU? a particular daemon running a task?
[06:46] <LadyNikon> stupid thing keeps crashing
[06:46] <Arken0493> ubuntu is great
[06:46] <Arken0493> lol
[06:47] <Arken0493> i've had only one problem and i solved it easily
[06:47] <ConstyXIV> !ops
[06:47] <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
[06:47] <Arken0493> A music messaging session has been requested. Please click the MM icon to accept.
[06:47] <soundray> phanter: the menu or Windows keys perhaps?
[06:47] <Arken0493> stop spamming
[06:47] <jenda> huh
[06:47] <|nol1ght|> Anyone can answer on my questions about web cams?
[06:47] <phanter> there are no such keys on my keyboards :)
[06:47] <Pici> jenda: Simple
[06:47] <transcript> ANyone for a free chat ? :D I am from Serbia ! :D
[06:47] <gnomefreak> hes gone
[06:47] <LeaChim> NigelS, it was sitting idle, no cronjobs running at the time - it's a mythtv box
[06:47] <SoulPropagatio1> !ops transcript is spamming
[06:47] <Pici> Well that just kills the excitement then.
[06:48] <disasm> iratik: if your dealing with more than say 20 users, I'd highly recommend setting up ldap
[06:48] <kitche> SoulPropagatio1: from what I seen he's not :)
[06:48] <Arken0493> byebye
[06:48] <phanter> it also seems that the login screen does not present the option to start a fail-safe session
[06:48] <iratik> disasm: what are the disadvantages of NIS compared to OpenLDAP?
[06:48] <|nol1ght|> anyone use web cam?
[06:48] <LadyNikon> transcript: this is a help channel. Not a chat channel.
[06:48] <elkbuntu> i win!
[06:48] <jenda> hehe
[06:48] <disasm> transcript: Are you Orthodox? :-P
[06:48] <Amaranth> elkbuntu: no me :)
[06:49] <jenda> Amaranth, elkbuntu only because my scripts are broken :)
[06:49] <iratik> is there any way to get OpenLDAP to delegate authentication to NIS?
[06:49] <xtknight> !anyone | |nol1ght|
[06:49] <Pici> I'm gonna have to side with Amaranth on this one :)
[06:49] <ubotu> |nol1ght|: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[06:49] <sipior> iratik: security, in a big way
[06:49] <sandy_> can any one tell me how to installl pinnacle PCTV card plz in deb
[06:49] <elkbuntu> jenda, did you see the 'simple' guy a little bit up?
[06:49] <sm> upgraded to feisty and loving it
[06:49] <phanter> :( we are talking linux, there should be a way to get into a terminal
[06:49] <xtknight> phanter, huh?
[06:49] <variant> sandy_: ask in #debian
[06:49] <jenda> elkbuntu: yes, I was trying to ban him.
[06:49] <Vinchenzo28> hot do i  add a respository?>
[06:49] <Shoelace> iratik: not sure what you mean, but you can control the "order" in which auth systems are used in /etc/nsswitch
[06:49] <xtknight> !repository | Vinchenzo28
[06:49] <ubotu> Vinchenzo28: 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
[06:50] <variant> phanter: ctrl ALT f2
[06:50] <variant> phanter: or f1/f3 etc
[06:50] <SoulPropagation> What's the best laptop to get for a system running Beryl and an XP VM?
[06:50] <sm> would anyone know what is that gconf-editor property that enables nautilus icons on the desktop ?
[06:50] <phanter> variant: tried all those alrady... no succes
[06:50] <xtknight> !icons | sm
[06:50] <ubotu> sm: Want to see volume/trash icons on the desktop? Go to /apps/nautilus/desktop in gconf-editor (Gnome) or go to http://kudos.berlios.de/kf/kisimlar/tipsntrix.html#showtrash (KDE)
[06:50] <SoulPropagation> variant and phanter - it's alt+f2
[06:50] <phanter> SoulPropagation: also no succes
[06:50] <variant> phanter: in the xfce menu there should be a "run command" option, type xterm
[06:50] <kitche> phanter: it doesn't bring up a run command?
[06:50] <SoulPropagation> variant: oh I was thinking of GNOME run, sorry
[06:50] <disasm> iratik: ldap is much easier to work with. Because it directory based, there is a logical structure to it. nis basically uses a bunch of unix config files over a network. I find perl scripting is rather simple to do with ldap for setting up new users, autofs mounts, new computers, mail accounts, mail aliases, etc...
[06:50] <ConstyXIV> SoulPropagation: make sure you've got a Core2Duo, at least 1gb of ram, and your choice of intel ati or nvidia
[06:51] <phanter> well, there is no menu and no working mouse :(
[06:51] <variant> SoulPropagation: to get to a virtual console it's ctrl alt f1 or f2 etc
[06:51] <costel> !ubuntu
[06:51] <ubotu> Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com
[06:51] <Synthaxx> just don't get anything with an ATI and you should be fine ;)
[06:51] <costel> !latest version
[06:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about latest version - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:51] <iratik> disasm: is there a gui interface for managing an OpenLDAP server?
[06:51] <xtknight> !feisty | costel
[06:51] <SoulPropagation> variant: Right, I caught myself. I just got up :P
[06:51] <ubotu> costel: Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) is the latest version of Ubuntu. Upgrading to Feisty: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FeistyUpgrades - Downloading: http://www.ubuntu.com/download - For BitTorrent downloads, see !Torrents
[06:51] <xtknight> !gutsy | costel
[06:51] <ubotu> costel: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10). See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-April/000276.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule - Roadmap and specifications: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy - Support in #ubuntu+1
[06:51] <sm> xtknight: thanks. I am right there, and have clicked a bunch of _visible checkboxes but see no icons
[06:51] <disasm> iratik: yeah, gq for gnome, and some other one for kde
[06:51] <variant> SoulPropagation: you can run beryl/compiz extremely well on a integrated intel chipset (with the free drivers of course)
[06:52] <sm> also they all seem to be specific icons (trash, computer..)
[06:52] <xtknight> sm, you might need to restart nautilus or gnome desktop
[06:52] <iratik> disasm: any web-based admin system for openldap?
[06:52] <xtknight> sm, you want all icons to disappear?
[06:52] <sm> I made them disappear before, I'd like to bring them back
[06:52] <Pici> costel: Fiesty is still the latest stable version. Do not upgrade to Gutsy of you are not prepared to log alot of bugs
[06:52] <disasm> iratik: I believe there is, we don't have one setup on the network here though
[06:52] <coderx> any one know anything about Compiz Fusion?
[06:52] <xtknight> sm, so the whole desktop has no icons, right?
[06:52] <disasm> iratik: check webmin
[06:52] <xtknight> !effects | coderx
[06:52] <ubotu> coderx: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[06:52] <variant> coderx: /j #opencompositing
[06:52] <sm> yes.. ie I'd like nautilus to show contents of my Desktop folder on the desktop again
[06:52] <xtknight> coderx, there's a howto on installing compiz fusion there.  also im using it now if you have any questions
[06:52] <iratik> can a windows desktop authenticate using OpenLDAP ?
[06:52] <NigelS> LeaChim: I can only suggest that you turn up logging in mythtv etc to see if you can spot what's happening.  I still feel that it might be a hardware issue.  The graphical corruption would fit with the memory being suspect.
[06:52] <costel> ok..i'll wait until oficial release
[06:53] <variant> iratik: yes
[06:53] <iratik> docs and tutorials on that?
[06:53] <NigelS> LeaChim: the time could indicate that it takes a while before the memory is filled such that the error occurs.
[06:53] <SoulPropagation> variant: I was gonna get a C2D and 1Gb; you're saying an integrated chipset is better than a standalone GC?
[06:53] <disasm> iratik: i see ldaptor-webui and ldap-account-manager with a quick apt-cache search
[06:53] <LeaChim> NigelS, why would memtest run for several passes and not pick anything up then?
[06:54] <xtknight> sm, reinstalling nautilus after uninstalling with purge might be an option
[06:54] <ulf81> Hello, i try to compile gimp 2.3.19(latest), but the configure script cant find gtk. Can someone point out, what could be wrong
[06:54] <ulf81> http://pastebin.com/m3af39d17
[06:54] <sm> ok, thanks
[06:54] <xtknight> sm, sudo dpkg --purge --force-all nautilus && sudo apt-get install nautilus
[06:54] <xtknight> sm, sorry im sure theres an option that's the quickest way, though
[06:54] <sipior> ulf81: you probably need to install gtk-dev packages
[06:55] <disasm> iratik: well, you can setup a samba server as a PDC that authenticates using pam to ldap (and I use kerberos here for password auth), I don't have any details, because I'm waiting on a budget to get approved to replace the window domain server with a linux server
[06:55] <sm> yes it's annoying, I found the option before without trouble :)
[06:55] <ulf81> the gtk-dev packages precompiled are too old
[06:55] <ulf81> where can i find the newest sources for them
[06:55] <iratik> disasm: How did you convince that argument. .. i'm fighting the opposite argument
[06:55] <disasm> iratik: we
[06:55] <kitche> ulf81: well ubuntu only has 2.01.11 you have to compile gtk+2 yourself
[06:55] <xtknight> sm, oh
[06:55] <xtknight> sm, show_desktop property under preferences?
[06:55] <kitche> ulf81: http://www.gtk.org/
[06:55] <sipior> ulf81: google is always a safe bet. i think the url is gtk.org
[06:56] <ulf81> yeah i did, but pkg-config cant find it
[06:56] <soundray> phanter: Xfce uses Alt-F2 as the default shortcut for the xfrun4 program. If that doesn't work, your setup is messed up in more ways than one.
[06:56] <xtknight> sm, lol i did that and now i cant get my icons back
[06:56] <sipior> ulf81: you'll need to tell pkg-config where to find the .pc files installed
[06:56] <disasm> iratik: we're in the process of getting rid of our NIS server ;-) just can't get the stupid solaris 8 machines to play nice with ldap server, but dropping solaris support in next summer
[06:56] <phanter> soundray: I am sure it is messed up...
[06:56] <Seveas> if you're gonna compile & install gtk from source, prepare to reinstall ubuntu
[06:56] <ulf81> what is pkg-config and how can i tell him
[06:56] <soundray> phanter: can you ssh to the machine from another?
[06:56] <ctopkell3> where is the best place to learn how to install a wireless card.  i have been looking in the forums  and found some stuff but when i try it i get errors
[06:56] <dxdt> Seveas: lulz
[06:57] <sipior> ulf81: man pkg-config
[06:57] <iratik> nis is not hierarchal is it
[06:57] <disasm> iratik: because I work in a small dept. where the department head listens to the sysadmin and my opinion
[06:57] <kitche> Seveas: not really well true if you install it in the wrong spot :)
[06:57] <phanter> well, the reason I actually needed to get into this machine (after a long time) is that Imessed up my iptables... and thus that my ssh does not work anymore...
[06:57] <xtknight> ulf81, you need to manually install a new version of libgtk
[06:57] <crazyman> hey guys im trying to rmmod rt2500, and it says module is in use, how can i make it not in use?
[06:57] <xtknight> ulf81, feisty only has 2.10.11
[06:57] <xtknight> you need .13
[06:58] <sipior> crazyman: what device is the module for?
[06:58] <xtknight> crazyman, hmm maybe "sudo modprobe -r rt2500"?
[06:58] <Seveas> crazyman, ifdown your network card, do an lsmod  and see what uses the driver, unload it all
[06:58] <crazyman> my ralink wireless card
[06:58] <sm> xtknight: that's it! I just found it too. Enabled.. restarted nautilus.. no joy yet
[06:58] <soundray> phanter: if the keyboard doesn't work at the grub stage, I bet it's USB. Can you connect a PS/2 keyboard temporarily?
[06:58] <ctopkell3> need some help install a broadcom wireless card?  anybody
[06:58] <xtknight> sm, hm restarting nautilus did it for me
[06:58] <sm> cool.. it must be close to surrender
[06:58] <xtknight> !broadcom
[06:58] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[06:59] <sm> arghhhh.. icons!
[06:59] <Gigi> Out of topic question,  can the wii conect to a T-Mobile hotspot?
[06:59] <xtknight> usb keyboards might work if you enable legacy support
[06:59] <phanter> well, I have 2 keyboards connected, USB and PS2. Both do not want to do anything with Grub. I think I messedwith my Grub settings as well
[06:59] <Seveas> !offtopic | Gigi
[06:59] <ubotu> Gigi: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[06:59] <sm> there they are. now I remember why I turned them off :)
[06:59] <xtknight> sm, lol is your desktop a mess like mine?/
[06:59] <crazyman> sipior it ls mod says.. used by.. 1?
[06:59] <phanter> although... I am not behind that computer myself or it would be easier... I would use a live distro to change all settings and reboot and ready... but that is not a option for the person sitting behind itnow :(
[07:00] <xtknight> phanter, maybe this will give you some clue: sudo lshw | strings | grep -A10 -B10 -i rt2500
[07:00] <xtknight> about what is using rt2500
[07:00] <sipior> crazyman: that's just the number of devices making use of the thing. if it's a network adapter driver, shut down your network and you should be able to remove it
[07:00] <soundray> phanter: have you instructed that person to hold Alt down while they press F2? (Just to be certain...)
[07:00] <sipior> crazyman: out of curiosity, why do you want to remove the driver?
[07:00] <crazyman> well the switch is off, its not pmcia so i cant take it out, i wish..
[07:00] <phanter> xtknight: if I had a terminal running to do that... I would not be here :(
[07:01] <phanter> soundray: yes I did :)
[07:01] <crazyman> im trying to reinstall a beta driver.. since this drivier doesnt work
[07:01] <xtknight> phanter, sorry wrong nickname
[07:01] <xtknight> crazyman,  , maybe this will give you some clue: sudo lshw | strings | grep -A10 -B10 -i rt2500
[07:01] <corey> I just installed gutsy tribe 3 64-bit and just about everything crashes. I installed gutsy cause the feisty CD wouldn't load correctly
[07:01] <iratik> How to setup NIS on ubuntu tutorial links?
[07:01] <corey> is there something special config wise I need to do to make 64-bit ubuntu more stable?
[07:01] <xtknight> corey, yeah gutsy 64 is a bit unstable imo
[07:01] <Pici> corey: #ubuntu+1 for Gutsy discussion please.
[07:01] <ompaul> !gutsy | corey
[07:01] <ubotu> corey: 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
[07:02] <corey> pici, sorry
[07:02] <Pici> corey: No need to apoligize
[07:02] <soundray> phanter: is it possible that, on the console, there is a login that just isn't displayed? I'd try a blind login to check.
[07:02] <phanter> is there something I can do during the start up of ubuntu that will get it into a terminal ?
[07:02] <PriceChild> ompaul, oh no not again...
[07:02] <crazyman> xtknight would u mind taking a look at the output of that grep?
[07:02] <xtknight> crazyman, sure pastebin
[07:02] <crazyman> k one sex
[07:02] <xtknight> phanter, like during bootup?  or at gdm?
[07:02] <phanter> soundray: blind login sounds like a good idea :)
[07:02] <crazyman> lol sec
[07:02] <xtknight> hehe
[07:03] <sm> xtknight: yup. thanks for the help
[07:03] <phanter> xtknight: I will go for both options
[07:03] <mzanfardino> How do I get Xgl to support dual monitors?  I have the ATI controller configured and I can log into kde with the two monitors, but my script to launch Xgl fails.
[07:03] <xtknight> phanter, recovery mode?
[07:03] <nafik> corey: chovej se slusne:)
[07:03] <mzanfardino> here is my startxgl.sh: http://rafb.net/p/dwhb0Z34.html
[07:03] <phanter> xtknight: I already tried that... not working
[07:03] <phanter> (grrr, I only have bad news today)
[07:03] <xtknight> phanter, i'll probably need to know more about the background situation
[07:03] <twoshadetod> Anyone here use a HP notebook- specifically DV6000 or any of the DV/DT lines?
[07:03] <corey> nafik, what?!
[07:03] <crazyman> xtknight here it is http://pastebin.com/m1730d002
[07:04] <xtknight> phanter, you can also access a terminal by mounting your current linux as / using rescue on an ubuntu cd
[07:04] <xtknight> twoshadetod, yes dv2000
[07:04] <unagi> dv6000t
[07:04] <phanter> xtknight: I would love to tell you more... but the problem is that I am 900km away from the machine and that my (girl)friend has no clue about anything next to windows (well, actually not even a clue about that)
[07:04] <nafik> corey: sorry, it was in my language... your last post "pici, sorry" seams that you are from my country
[07:04] <xtknight> phanter, yikes
[07:04] <phanter> rescue cd.. I can try if there is one in the house... not sure though
[07:04] <phanter> xtknight: as I said... horror situation
[07:05] <xtknight> crazyman, sudo ifdown ra0
[07:05] <unagi> twoshadetod: i ahve a dv6000t
[07:05] <xtknight> crazyman, that will disable wireless
[07:05] <corey> nafik, lol, nope I was talking to pici. I'm just another american ;)
[07:05] <soundray> phanter: there's no way she could find a mouse somewhere to attach to that machine?
[07:05] <macogw> on monday, my sound worked. today it doesn't.  i think an update killed it, probably the non-kernel-update-that-required-a-reboot...anyone know what that was?
[07:05] <crazyman> that says ra0 not configured..
[07:05] <nafik> corey, and i am just another czech
[07:05] <pi3> macogw: are you dual booting?
[07:06] <xtknight> crazyman, hmm odd.  well what's the overall problem?
[07:06] <macogw> pi3: oo yeah...i could just boot debian and test it out
[07:06] <crazyman> well it doesnt work, at all, im trying to update the drivers.. and i cant
[07:06] <crazyman> lol
[07:06] <crazyman> to update i have to stop it from working first
[07:06] <xtknight> crazyman, ok why doesnt it work?
[07:06] <xtknight> crazyman, can you associate to any access points?
[07:06] <pi3> macogw: no, I mean do you also have windows in the same machine?
[07:06] <crazyman> tthats the problem it detects the card supposedly but i wont associate,
[07:06] <phanter> I will let her buy a mouse tomorrow, but would love to have a way to get into the machine tonight (shops are closed here by now)
[07:07] <macogw> pi3: well, i'm pretty sure my speakers work fine....oh now i'm all confused because i may have had startup sounds and just no ogg/mp3/youtube sound...
[07:07] <maxb> Is there any kernel boot option to blacklist a specific driver suspected of hanging the boot sequence?
[07:07] <xtknight> crazyman, well you can blacklist the module from bootup.  but it might prevent any driver with a similar name
[07:07] <xtknight> !blacklist | crazyman
[07:07] <ubotu> crazyman: To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add  blacklist <modulename>  to the end of that list - To explicitly load modules in a specific order, list them in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and type  sudo update-initramfs -u 
[07:07] <xtknight> maxb, see !blacklist
[07:07] <soundray> phanter: as someone mentioned above, you might be able to get the keyboard to work if you configure USB legacy mode in the BIOS.
[07:07] <crazyman> k im going to do that
[07:07] <soundray> phanter: I mean, at the grub stage.
[07:07] <Bosambo2> !blacklist
[07:07] <ubotu> To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add  blacklist <modulename>  to the end of that list - To explicitly load modules in a specific order, list them in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and type  sudo update-initramfs -u 
[07:07] <Bosambo2> What does that mean?
[07:07] <maxb> xtknight: Hmm... problem is that the failure is when trying to boot the ubuntu install cd!
[07:07] <macogw> pi3: well, anyway, what's dual booting have to do with sound not working?
[07:08] <xtknight> Bosambo2, it means put a module on a list of those that aren't supposed to load at bootup
[07:08] <kritzstapf> im trying "checkinstall --type=debian --install=no --pkgname=fusion-icon pkgversion=0.1.1 --arch=i368 --pkgrelease=git0 --pkglicense=GPL --pkggroup=x11 --pakdir=debs --maintainer=foo@bar --nodoc" but it does ask me all the sings i defined in the command
[07:08] <xtknight> maxb, oh
[07:08] <maxb> yup, oh :-(
[07:08] <xtknight> maxb, hmm not good.  maybe acpi=off nolapic irqpoll pci=routeirq noapic, etc
[07:08] <Bosambo2> Thanks...never knew that
[07:08] <pi3> macogw: I have an HP notebook and noticed that when muting the sound in windows, the sound in ubuntu wouldn't be turned on... may be worth for you
[07:08] <kritzstapf> ah, damn, a -- missing.. thanks :D
[07:08] <nafik> hi, somebody here interested in Java and can help me? i've got simple question about arrays and strings
[07:08] <maxb> I think I've tried most of those already
[07:09] <xtknight> maxb, what hardware?
[07:09] <macogw> pi3: oh i havent booted anything but ubuntu in weeks
[07:09] <pi3> Can I share the swap partition between 2 linux systems?
[07:09] <albreche> well , still on avahi, in my syslog i have : DHCPRELEASE on eth0 to 192.168.1.1 port 67 and DHCPRELEASE on eth1 to 192.168.0.1 port 67
[07:09] <sipior> nafik: best to find a java progamming channel
[07:09] <macogw> pi3: yes on swap sharing
[07:09] <albreche> the gateway is 192.168.1.1
[07:09] <soundray> nafik: try ##java
[07:09] <pi3> macogw: well, then I don't know
[07:09] <macogw> pi3: unless you want to hibernate both at once in which case it might not like that
[07:09] <nafik> ok, ok, i will try
[07:09] <maxb> xtknight:  I have a suspicion that the problem is an IT8212 IDE controller - I found a thread on LKML that sounded very much like my problem
[07:09] <phanter> soundray: keyboard does work at boot time (she could get into the bios), but there is something wrong that grup does not go into the menu
[07:09] <maxb> Unfortunately, it had no resolution.
[07:10] <xtknight> maxb, tried all-generic-ide? or something like that
[07:10] <macogw> phanter: try bios setting for legacy usb support?
[07:10] <phanter> is there a setting in grub that it does not show the menu, but that you need to press a key to see the menu?
[07:10] <soundray> phanter: she probably needs to hit Esc once grub takes over from BIOS.
[07:10] <macogw> phanter: yes
[07:10] <phanter> we tried esc as well
[07:10] <phanter> normally grub always takes the "c" key to get a grub-command-prompt
[07:10] <macogw> phanter: the ##hiddenmenu part
[07:10] <maxb> xtknight: ooh. Worth a try
[07:11] <genii> "<macogw> pi3: well, anyway, what's dual booting have to do with sound not working?"  Sometimes Windoze will use PNP to assign devices resources, the settings for those devices "stick"so when linux boots for example, it can't find your soundcard at irq 9 (or whatever worked for it before under linux)
[07:11] <disasm> iratik: where were we? had a faculty member come in asking about svn+ssh
[07:11] <xtknight> maxb, is that a sata controller
[07:11] <macogw> genii: i dual boot linux and linux
[07:11] <phanter> even that does not work.. so maybe usb support could be an idea...
[07:11] <xtknight> maxb, or just IDE?  also what do you have on the controller?
[07:11] <iratik> well..... this new MCSE certified IT guy says that active directory is superior to anything linux and much easier to maintain.. and since its not free -- its reliable
[07:11] <iratik> god he pisses me off
[07:11] <crazyman> whats a terminal text editor?
[07:11] <xtknight> crazyman, nano
[07:12] <soundray> crazyman: nano
[07:12] <macogw> iratik: yeah...quickbooks (DIE!!!!) is muuuuch more reliable than GnuCash
[07:12] <crazyman> k
[07:12] <aron> hi, does anyone know a sound recorder that can record what one hear in the speakers?
[07:12] <disasm> iratik: centrifuge?
[07:12] <xtknight> aron, audacity
[07:12] <macogw> crazyman: nano, vi, the non-gui-version of emacs
[07:12] <soundray> aron: vsound
[07:12] <twoshadetod> xtknight, do you dual boot in it?
[07:12] <xtknight> aron, you can set it to record wave out, or pcm out, or something similar.  it records what is coming out, like a feedback
[07:12] <xtknight> twoshadetod, yea
[07:12] <twoshadetod> and unagi do you?
[07:12] <savio_> Hello
[07:12] <macogw> crazyman: make that vim before i get yelled at
[07:12] <genii> crazyman: It's a program you use from a non graphical interface on commandline to edit or create text files.
[07:12] <crazyman> lol
[07:13] <twoshadetod> xtknight,  do you notice that the "range" of signals is better in XP than in ubuntu
[07:13] <xtknight> twoshadetod, i dont think so, but ive heard this a lot in general.
[07:13] <crazyman> whats a way of getting a read only file to be edited in the visual interface, thats not sudo nano file
[07:13] <xtknight> crazyman, gksu gedit file
[07:13] <macogw> crazyman: sudo gedit file
[07:13] <xtknight> !gksu
[07:13] <ubotu> If you need to run graphical applications as root, use  gksudo , as it will set up the environment more appropriately. Avoid ever using  sudo <GUI-application>  See http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo for more info
[07:13] <macogw> er yeah what he said
[07:13] <Kousotu> hey guys
[07:13] <macogw> xtknight: isnt there gksudo and gksu though?
[07:13] <disasm> macogw: get yelled at? I always refer to vim as vi ;-)
[07:13] <xtknight> macogw, ya same things
[07:13] <Kousotu> I need help setting up wireless for Atheros
[07:13] <twoshadetod> xtknight,    in ubuntu I can only see one wireless router, my niehgbors, i can't even see mine.   In xp mine shows and has a EXCELLENT signal
[07:13] <xtknight> gksu is shorter
[07:14] <Kousotu> can someone help me?
[07:14] <xtknight> twoshadetod, probably a buggy linux driver.  although i have never had problems with wireless on my linux dv2000
[07:14] <Pici> !someone | Kousotu
[07:14] <ubotu> Kousotu: 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?
[07:14] <soundray> twoshadetod: unfortunately, you get this with some drivers
[07:14] <twoshadetod> are you using the nix on or the wrapper?
[07:14] <macogw> disasm: i get the "nuh uh! ubuntu doesnt have vi! it goes straight to vim when you type that!!!" know-it-alls when i say "vi"
[07:14] <xtknight> twoshadetod, try Gutsy?  it has a new wireless stack.  it's unstable obviously all the normal things apply
[07:14] <Pici> !gutsy
[07:14] <ubotu> gutsy is Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[07:14] <su-hoens> so i tried dmraid -ay but it said no raid disks, when i do dmraid -b, however, it finds all 4 sata drives... wtf?
[07:14] <TooR4u> How to make GDM themes ..?Can any one suggest a method .. I have downloaded the themes But i am not able to understand it
[07:14] <Kousotu> I need help setting up wireless for Atheros
[07:15] <TooR4u> can any one suggest any URL for that?
[07:15] <xtknight> twoshadetod, the linux one
[07:15] <disasm> macogw: idiots ;-)
[07:15] <xtknight> twoshadetod, 3945abg adapter linux kernel driver
[07:15] <Kousotu> twoshade, did you try manually eneering your information?
[07:15] <twoshadetod> xtknight, me 2 (using a dv6000), almost considering using the wrapper even though it's "supported" already
[07:15] <xtknight> twoshadetod, what network adapter does the dv6000 use
[07:16] <xtknight> what wireless chip?
[07:16] <TooR4u> How can i make GDM themes ?
[07:16] <macogw> 3945abg wouldnt need any help
[07:16] <xtknight> !gdm
[07:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gdm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:16] <twoshadetod> Kousotu, entering manually where?
[07:16] <Kousotu> twoshadetod, did you try manually eneering your information?
[07:16] <Pici> !themes | twoshadetod
[07:16] <Kousotu> entering*
[07:16] <carsten> Moin
[07:16] <ubotu> twoshadetod: 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
[07:16] <macogw> TooR4u: there's probably a howto on gnome.org
[07:16] <Pici> TooR4u: See abobve..
[07:16] <soundray> !de | carsten
[07:16] <ubotu> carsten: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[07:16] <Kousotu> I need help setting up wireless for Atheros, can someone help me get it working?
[07:16] <carsten> Do anybody know if the 2007 GSoC project Coon (https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/gradebook-for-teachers) is dead?
[07:16] <mello2912> hello
[07:16] <Spec> gradebook for teachers?
[07:16] <twoshadetod> xtknight, I'd have the check is there a quick way of checking in the terminal?
[07:16] <phanter> hmm.. it seems I have the most secure linux box currently out there...:)
[07:17] <xtknight> twoshadetod, lspci
[07:17] <jimcooncat> did someone say "coon"?
[07:17] <xtknight> lol
[07:17] <Spec> carsten: there's a neat project making a gradebook for teachers...it's called cando: http://cando.schooltool.org
[07:17] <Spec> carsten: it also does journaling, competency tracking, etc.
[07:17] <Kousotu> xtnight
[07:17] <xtknight> Kousotu, yea?
[07:17] <TooR4u> macogw, GDM themes are ment for login windows .... ( see at www.gnomelook.org)
[07:17] <mello2912> how do i connect regers hispeen internet to my ubuntu?
[07:17] <soundray> phanter: too bad. It looks like you'll have to wait for the shops to open.
[07:17] <twoshadetod> xtknight, Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (rev 02)
[07:17] <Kousotu> tell him to try putting it in manually
[07:17] <TooR4u> I want to create that themes
[07:17] <xtknight> twoshadetod, hmm same one i have, it works great
[07:18] <Kousotu> my XP had that problem, but it worked what I put in my info
[07:18] <Mike77> Does anyone know where I might find some docs on getting a BFG nvidia-based card to play nice with the GUI?
[07:18] <macogw> twoshadetod: i'm the opposite. my 3945 in ubuntu and the debian user's are the only computers in my data structures class able to connect to the network.
[07:18] <xtknight> twoshadetod, try manually entering the Access point using iwconfig or network manager
[07:18] <kazim59> can anyone tell me a program to make an .iso image of a cd?
[07:18] <mello2912> how do i connect rogers hispeen internet to my ubuntu?
[07:18] <xtknight> twoshadetod, the MAC addy of the access point.  also try "iwlist scan"
[07:18] <Kousotu> and I need some help with an atheros driver
[07:18] <macogw> TooR4u: i know.  gnome.org has directions for doing gtk and metacity themes, i figured it'd have gdm too
[07:18] <twoshadetod> if you wanted to see other networks within range, do you access it through  system>admin>networking?
[07:18] <Pici> carsten: You might want to contact the Asignee for that blueprint for a status :)
[07:18] <phanter> toobad
[07:18] <xtknight> kazim59, search mkisofs
[07:19] <sagigo> olaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[07:19] <xtknight> Kousotu, which adapter?
[07:19] <Kousotu> how do I get it working on this laptop?
[07:19] <xtknight> Kousotu, lspci
[07:19] <Pici> !es | sagigo
[07:19] <carsten> Spec: so it is already working and not in a concept stage?
[07:19] <TooR4u> okey macogw .. i will check it out
[07:19] <Kousotu> Atheros
[07:19] <ubotu> sagigo: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[07:19] <Kousotu> something..
[07:19] <twoshadetod> xtknight, only pulled one
[07:19] <xtknight> Kousotu, would need to know exact model
[07:19] <Kousotu> I got the madwifi driver
[07:19] <xtknight> twoshadetod, and does that report good signal strength?  pastebin it if you would
[07:19] <macogw> kazim59: just right click on it and there's an option to copy it.  tell it to copy to the hard drive (or an image maybe) instead of to another disk
[07:19] <twoshadetod> macogw, very odd
[07:19] <Kousotu> hold on, I'll check the laptop lol
[07:19] <Spec> carsten: it's mostly working, it's about to be implemented at 8 pilot schools in the state of virginia by january
[07:19] <xtknight> Kousotu, ok what problems are you having?
[07:19] <Kousotu> it won't connect, nor show networks
[07:19] <Spec> carsten: if you would like to contribute development efforts, i can get you in touch with the right people...
[07:20] <twoshadetod> xtknight, http://pastebin.ca/644549
[07:20] <carsten> Spec: no, I am one of the kdeedu guy (and by chance a teacher)
[07:20] <Kousotu> of course for home my SSID is hidden
[07:20] <macogw> twoshadetod: its like a 45% signal in there.  the macbooks can almost never connect...i think my friend got connected *once*
[07:20] <carsten> Spec: we are searching such an app
[07:20] <Kousotu> but I'm not at home right now
[07:20] <xtknight> twoshadetod, gee, looks sorta decent to me
[07:20] <xtknight> twoshadetod, is the interface up?
[07:20] <Spec> carsten: ah, i would suggest checking it out...it was a teacher who started that project
[07:20] <twoshadetod> yeah but that isn't the one i want
[07:20] <xtknight> twoshadetod, eth1..
[07:20] <xtknight> twoshadetod, oh
[07:20] <twoshadetod> xtknight, I want mine which is not showing
[07:20] <Spec> carsten: want an e-mail address to mail for details? ;p
[07:20] <twoshadetod> xtknight, in windows it shows, with a 98% strenght :(
[07:21] <xtknight> twoshadetod, try manually specifying the MAC address of you router
[07:21] <carsten> Spec: sure :)
[07:21] <xtknight> twoshadetod, i dont know why it's not showing up
[07:21] <aron> strange, I cant find a setting for input source in audacity
[07:21] <xtknight> twoshadetod, maybe you need to mess with Managed or Ad Hoc mode or whatever
[07:21] <macogw> Spec: are you talking about 1) CanDo and 2) Jeff?
[07:21] <carsten> Spec: cniehaus@kde.org
[07:21] <Spec> macogw: yes ma'am
[07:21] <twoshadetod> xtknight, to manually "point" it there what command do I use
[07:21] <xtknight> Kousotu, youll have to highlight my nickname or i cant see your messages easily
[07:21] <xtknight> twoshadetod, man iwconfig
[07:21] <macogw> Spec: would i be useless at trying to help with CanDo?
[07:21] <xtknight> twoshadetod, it has a lot of options that might help.  i think it's iwconfig if ap MAC:addy
[07:22] <Spec> macogw: no ma'am :p
[07:22] <macogw> Spec: or since it's web based does that mean i would be possibly a bit useful?
[07:22] <Spec> wait
[07:22] <Spec> do you know python/zope3?
[07:22] <macogw> Spec: a bit of python.  easy enough to pick up
[07:22] <Kousotu> xtknight, sorry
[07:22] <nokor> I got this error when installing postfix:
[07:22] <nokor>  E: /var/cache/apt/archives/postfix_2.3.8-2_i386.deb: subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 1
[07:22] <nokor> how can I fix this?
[07:22] <Spec> yeap, you could be helpful ^.^
[07:22] <twoshadetod> macogw, trade computers? lol
[07:22] <Kousotu> xtknight,can I pm you?
[07:22] <phanter> hmm, other question actually (now it is for my laptop). After a hybernation my sound does not work anymore... what could be the problem of this
[07:23] <auTONYmous> I'm having a problem with the Gusty Tribe 3 discs (ubuntu and Kubuntu)
[07:23] <xtknight> Kousotu, sure if you need to paste something, use pastebin.  otherwise it's best just to continue discussion here for everyone's benefit.  xchat makes it easy with highlighting incknames
[07:23] <auTONYmous> my mouse/keyboard both hang at GDM startup
[07:23] <kazim59> gusty released?
[07:23] <xtknight> !gutsy | kazim59
[07:23] <ubotu> kazim59: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[07:23] <Synthaxx> auTONYmous: try #ubuntu+1
[07:23] <Kousotu> xtknight, I'd suppose, if I wasn't doing 30 things at once it would be
[07:23] <auTONYmous> oops...forgot. Thanks
[07:23] <kazim59> oh sorry... gutsy... my friends said it will be unstable
[07:23] <Kousotu> xtknight, but I'm not fully focused here
[07:23] <xtknight> Kousotu, ok just pm
[07:24] <xtknight> not really a problem just wondered
[07:24] <macogw> twoshadetod: that annoyed the teacher.  "isnt there a network here?" "yeah wireless. i'm on it see? *spin and show google*" "i cant get it. i thought the school didnt do wireless with linux?" "oh they say you cant, but its not hard" "if anyone wants to know how to get their linux laptop online with the school's wireless, go ask her"
[07:24] <xtknight> Gutsy is not a long term support release
[07:24] <macogw> xtknight: gutsy +1 though, right?
[07:24] <xtknight> macogw, i think so
[07:25] <Pici> macogw: Yes. I believe that was announced.
[07:25] <xtknight> Kousotu, im not getting any pm yet.  maybe you need to register your nick
[07:25] <Vinchenzo28> my username on ubuntu 7.04 has all the rights and privileges but it says i still don't have access to copy a file into a folder
[07:25] <xtknight> Vinchenzo28, which folder?
[07:25] <Rondom> sudo?
[07:25] <Vinchenzo28> /user/lib/mozilla/plugins
[07:25] <xtknight> Vinchenzo28, the user version is ~/.mozilla/plugins/
[07:25] <macogw> Spec: maybe we could go to UDS just for a few days instead of missing a full week of school?
[07:25] <Rondom> Vinchenzo28: use sudo
[07:26] <Spec> carsten: sent e-mail
[07:26] <Vinchenzo28> use sudo? in the terminal?
[07:26] <xtknight> Vinchenzo28, or, you could install it for "all users" (windows term) by using "gksu nautilus" as a file manager
[07:26] <profanephobia> sudo get me a sandwich
[07:26] <husky> AHUahuAUHauhUAHHUA
[07:26] <Spec> macogw: maybe
[07:26] <Spec> macogw: i might go the full week ^.^
[07:26] <husky> cade ops op disso aki
[07:26] <husky> AHUauhaHUAhaHUahuhuAHUAuhAUHauhaUHauhAUHa
[07:26] <macogw> profanephobia: sudo MAKE me a sandwich
[07:26] <Rondom> profanephobia: xkcd?
[07:26] <Hadron> can someone please tell me the value of their $PYTHONHOME sys variable?
[07:26] <chrisellis> what GUI do you guys use ?
[07:26] <profanephobia> rondom yeah i love that site
[07:26] <husky> dae ___shavenger___
[07:26] <Synthaxx> hehe xkcd rocks
[07:26] <xtknight> Hadron, nothing
[07:26] <Spec> chrisellis: gnome-multi-terminal
[07:26] <husky> _ToMaTe_
[07:26] <husky> AHUauhaHUAhaHUahuhuAHUAuhAUHauhaUHauhAUHa
[07:26] <husky> AHUauhaHUAhaHUahuhuAHUAuhAUHauhaUHauhAUHa
[07:27] <husky> AHUauhaHUAhaHUahuhuAHUAuhAUHauhaUHauhAUHa
[07:27] <_ToMaTe_> husky
[07:27] <_ToMaTe_> aee
[07:27] <Spec> uhh, ompaul
[07:27] <husky> hehehe
[07:27] <_ToMaTe_> :p
[07:27] <_ToMaTe_>  .Calma a 1, 2, 3,  Abobados esto lendo!! iAUIuaiUAiuaiUAi..
[07:27] <_ToMaTe_>  Risada Contra Ripadores -> Vai te p/ put@ que te pariu maroca !!! 
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[07:27] <profanephobia> dude quit doin that
[07:27] <macogw> Hadron: I dont have one
[07:27] <husky> olha isso
[07:27] <_ToMaTe_>  AHAhuAHUAuhUUHaUHAHUaAU [01:49:09]  <%sahdukko> Eazy_Piradu: como q se hama uma mui que  viada esqwuedci ahuAHUahuAHUuhauhaHUahUAhauhAU
[07:27] <_ToMaTe_> UHAUHAuhauHUAHUhAUHAUH | falha nu sistema o aplicativo Risada.exe no pod ser completado, para mais informaes pressione Alt + F4
[07:27] <xtknight> !ops
[07:27] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[07:27] <_ToMaTe_> Huhauhauhauhauhauhauhauhauhauhauhauhauhauhauhauahauahuahua
[07:27] <mello2912> can someone help me with setting up an internet connection in ubuntu??
[07:27] <_ToMaTe_> UHAUHAuhauHUAHUhAUHAUH | falha nu sistema o aplicativo Risada.exe no pod ser completado, para mais informaes pressione Alt + F4
[07:27] <husky> oia noix lah em cima heim
[07:27] <_ToMaTe_> HHHHHHHHHH N 8996
[07:27] <chrisellis> Spec: oh alright im trying out different GUis to find the best one
[07:27] <_ToMaTe_> HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa
[07:27] <husky> !ops
[07:27] <profanephobia> mello2912 whats your card
[07:27] <Hadron> xtknight: any idea what I might need to set it to? I am getting complaints from aptitude and am really screwed up. Its not finding half of thepython files.
[07:27] <profanephobia> or not
[07:27] <husky> hehehe
[07:27] <Bosambo> No one gonna kick these spammers?
[07:27] <macogw> who still uses dialup?
[07:27] <husky> esse cara tem op
[07:27] <xtknight> Hadron, are you compiling something?
[07:27] <husky> PriceChild
[07:27] <macogw> Bosambo: pricey just did
[07:27] <chisko> olaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaassssssssss
[07:28] <profanephobia> macogw i have to at my parents house lol
[07:28] <Bosambo> Sweet
[07:28] <Darkkish> I think  i just found XFIRE sourcecode for linux
[07:28] <Hadron> xtknight: no. trying to use synaptic. I added some python packages and things got screwed up.
[07:28] <xtknight> Hadron, oh?  were you installing python for anything specific?
[07:28] <xtknight> Hadron, where do you get errors about PYTHONHOME?
[07:28] <macogw> profanephobia: what is with this country?  in asia their "high speed internet" is like 4x faster than hours, and they wouldnt THINK of using dialup
[07:28] <Kousotu> xtknight
[07:28] <macogw> profanephobia: assuming you're in US
[07:28] <xtknight> Kousotu, yeah?
[07:29] <Kousotu> how do I get passed the "regestered users only" pm blocks?
[07:29] <profanephobia> macogw yeah i am... its all about the money dude they ask to much for speed
[07:29] <xtknight> Kousotu, you'd have to register your nickname  /msg nickserv help
[07:29] <xtknight> Kousotu, it's easy and painless
[07:29] <PriceChild> !register | Kousotu
[07:29] <ubotu> Kousotu: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[07:29] <Hadron> xtknight: python is a part of base Ubuntu and is needed for apt-get etc anyway. i was instzalling some development packages and some dependency issue has left me with a totally borked system. I really need to manually set PYTHNHOME
[07:30] <macogw> Hadron: neither $PYTHONHOME nor $PYTHNHOME is set on my computer
[07:30] <Kousotu> there we go
[07:30] <Kousotu> lol
[07:30] <Rondom> profanephobia: http://xkcd.com/293/
[07:30] <macogw> Hadron: and apt works just dandy
[07:30] <macogw> Rondom: nice!
[07:30] <profanephobia> rondom yeah that was a good one
[07:31] <xtknight> Hadron, maybe PYTHONHOME=/usr/bin
[07:31] <ompaul> brilliant but totally offtopic
[07:31] <taime1> if i cant ping a machine, how does vnc know to prompt me for a password?
[07:31] <boiddude> hello?  Is anyone on here to answer a question about hooking ubuntu up to a widescreen tv via component?
[07:31] <boiddude> is there a better channel to get on to do that
[07:31] <Pici> !ask
[07:31] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:31] <profanephobia> ompaul hey its nice to relax everyonce in awhile lol
[07:31] <boiddude> ok I did
[07:32] <boiddude> I am trying to make a media server and when I boot up I just get a black screen
[07:32] <iratik> I'm looking at what the files in the webmin tar.gz  i'm already running an established postfix/imap + LAMP config ......installing webmin won't install anything i already have - - therefore overwriting the settings
[07:32] <profanephobia> boiddude what card do you have
[07:32] <boiddude> it works under windoz but not ubuntu
[07:32] <boiddude> x800, it says it is supported
[07:32] <iratik> will it?
[07:32] <xtknight> taime1, ping uses ICMP protocol, different than vnc
[07:32] <boiddude> I even installed ATI's latest drivers
[07:32] <profanephobia> becuase the cards are made for windoze
[07:32] <boiddude> I know that
[07:32] <Mike77> Does anyone know where I might find some docs on getting a BFG nvidia-based card to play nice with the GUI?
[07:33] <taime1> hm..
[07:33] <profanephobia> mike77 why bfg
[07:33] <Synthaxx> profanephobia: every card is made for windows ;)
[07:33] <aron> xtknight: audacity doesnt allow me to select input source, help says that my soundcard might not support it, but its new
[07:33] <Synthaxx> boiddude: is it an HDTV?
[07:33] <Mike77> Profanephobia: It's an overclocked variant
[07:33] <boiddude> yes
[07:33] <xtknight> aron, you'd probably have to choose recording settings in ALSA
[07:33] <profanephobia> synthaxx everything is made for windows but the people lol
[07:33] <Synthaxx> 720?
[07:34] <Julle> is there any good video streamer for ubuntu ?
[07:34] <boiddude> trying to run it in 1080i
[07:34] <Synthaxx> hmm
[07:34] <profanephobia> mike77 ok i never used that company just wonderin
[07:34] <Synthaxx> same problem here
[07:34] <xtknight> Mike77, bfg cards use the same chip.  they wont have any problem specifically
[07:34] <xtknight> bfg is quite reliable
[07:34] <Synthaxx> just with a crt projector
[07:34] <boiddude> sick of having to look at windoz and just want to use myth tv's front end for my wife and daughter
[07:34] <Mike77> xtknight Xwindows can't start.
[07:34] <xtknight> Mike77, which bfg card
[07:34] <phanter> and a third question. I am using the standard Desktop effects, but there is always a part of the screen unusable for the mouse (somewhere in the middle of the screen a horizontal rectangle). You can not see it, but the mouse does not click in that area. Does anybody else have that problem and is there a fix ?
[07:34] <Mike77> 7600 gs Oc
[07:34] <chrisellis> my x server wont restart when i do ctrl+backspace
[07:35] <Trashynovel> how would I go about installing a new kernel
[07:35] <Trashynovel> ??
[07:35] <Hadron> macogw: apt uses python. My python is broken. when apt runs it cant "import" other python libraries.
[07:35] <Pici> !kernel | Trashynovel
[07:35] <ubotu> Trashynovel: 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
[07:35] <soundray> chrisellis: try Ctrl-Alt-Backspace
[07:35] <aron> xtknight: there are about 6 settings with alsa, should I try them all I guess
[07:35] <chrisellis> soundray: alright let me try that
[07:35] <Trashynovel> thanks Pici
[07:35] <profanephobia> hadron can u use synaptic
[07:35] <macogw> i guess you cant purge python...
[07:35] <queen> wna ke tal
[07:35] <carsten> Spec: got it
[07:35] <xtknight> aron, ya options often vary per adapter
[07:35] <Synthaxx> boiddude: i think i read somewhere that you need to activate the component out ...
[07:35] <xtknight> Mike77, try safe gfx mode
[07:35] <xtknight> Mike77, 7 series have some trouble in feisty
[07:35] <Spec> carsten: excellent.
[07:35] <macogw> Hadron: i dont know what to tell you, but that sys variable doesnt exist on my system or isnt set.  a blank line is all i see when i echo it
[07:35] <Mike77> xtknight tried nvidia-glx, tried nvidia-glx-new, tried the shell script off the nvidi site (which I can't seem to execute)
[07:36] <xtknight> Mike77, but nvidia.com's drivers work well.  just not "nv" open source
[07:36] <boiddude> any idea where you saw that?
[07:36] <boiddude> that was my guess too
[07:36] <Synthaxx> searching now
[07:36] <boiddude> although I see the post and even grub but not after grub
[07:36] <macogw> Mike77: why cant you execute them?
[07:36] <macogw> Mike77: what happens when you try?
[07:36] <makerock> Hi, I'm trying to install Samsung SCX-4200 and I have a problem. I would like to where I can change device path in cups?
[07:37] <crazyman> man i dont understand, i just did sudo insmod rt2500.ko, and my ra0 is showing up on iwconfig but it doesnt show up in networking tools
[07:37] <crazyman> what im trying to do is register this wirless card, so i can iuse it with ifdown, ifdown wont work if it inst configured
[07:37] <Mike77> tried sh Nvidia blah blah says it can't execute, tried setting it to be executable and I get a whole lot of nothing
[07:38] <ctopkelly> anyone want to help me setup a wireless card
[07:38] <Synthaxx> boiddude: you could try http://www.phoronix.com/forums
[07:38] <profanephobia> ctopkelly what card
[07:38] <Synthaxx> they have a lot of graphics related problems/answers
[07:38] <ctopkelly> broadcom
[07:38] <ctopkelly> 43xx
[07:38] <Mike77> xtknight: says can't open
[07:38] <maxb> xtknight: Tried all-generic-ide - no luck - I still see mentions of the suspect pata_it821x driver in the boot messages :-(
[07:38] <profanephobia> ctopkelly alright lets do it then
[07:39] <ctopkelly> cool
[07:39] <ctopkelly> thanks
[07:39] <chrisellis> how do you start the GUI from the command line
[07:39] <Spec> chrisellis: /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[07:39] <xtknight> Mike77, cant open what?
[07:39] <xtknight> maxb, hmmm
[07:39] <macogw> chrisellis: just start, not restart
[07:39] <ctopkelly> i have followed the instructions on a bunch of fourms but it is not working
[07:39] <xtknight> maxb, try installing using alternate cd.  then blacklist the adapter via Recovery mode
[07:39] <profanephobia> ctopkelly ok first youll need an app called bcm43xx-fwcutter
[07:39] <boiddude> thanks
[07:39] <Mike77> that's what the error is when I try to run the script "Can't ope (filename)
[07:40] <macogw> ctopkelly: and an internet connection with which bcm43xx-fwcutter can run
[07:40] <profanephobia> ctopkelly what have you tried and whats happening
[07:40] <macogw> Mike77: how do you try to run it?
[07:40] <chrisellis> macogw: is vesa the default driver/
[07:40] <holst> shit how many people is in here? =D
[07:40] <chrisellis> macogw: for the video card
[07:40] <xtknight> 1135
[07:40] <profanephobia> macogw ironic huh lol
[07:40] <macogw> chrisellis: yes
[07:40] <ctopkelly> ok can you just send me the command
[07:40] <xtknight> Mike77, hmm.  you might need to sudo it
[07:40] <jetscreamer> 1137
[07:40] <macogw> Mike77: try ./NVI <tab>
[07:40] <zaxor0> I have a dell inspirion, and once I rebooted I am no longer able to use to wireless on it. it always tries to connect the wired. What could be wrong?
[07:40] <ST47> configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[07:40] <holst> i wonder about the module assistant command
[07:40] <jetscreamer> :p
[07:40] <profanephobia> ctopkelly: sudo apt-get install bcm43xx-fwcutter
[07:40] <holst> I want to rebuild my kernel modules after a kernel upgrade
[07:40] <ST47> What dos that mean?
[07:41] <macogw> Mike77: oh yeah xtknight is right i think....sudo
[07:41] <holst> is that possible - automatic?
[07:41] <Mike77> tried sudo, same message
[07:41] <jetscreamer> you need build-essential st47
[07:41] <jetscreamer> apt-get install build-essential
[07:41] <PriceChild> holst, watch the language please.
[07:41] <xtknight> Mike77, then "sudo chmod a+x ./scriptname"
[07:41] <ctopkelly> could not find package
[07:41] <tannerld> can bash "press" keys for me?
[07:41] <xtknight> tannerld, i think so
[07:41] <xtknight> not quite sure
[07:41] <ST47> heh. Thanks
[07:41] <xtknight> ask in #bash
[07:41] <chrisellis> macogw: my computer wont let me restart the xserver i've alt+backspace ctrl+alt+backspace nothing works
[07:41] <holst> PriceChild: say what?
[07:41] <Mike77> xtknight  k sec
[07:41] <profanephobia> ctopkelly wait you are trying with an active internet conection right
[07:42] <tannerld> xtknight: might you know of how?
[07:42] <macogw> Mike77: did you do it like https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaManual says?
[07:42] <ctopkelly> yes
[07:42] <ctopkelly> that how i am talking to you
[07:42] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: try /etc/init.d/gdm restart, or stop then start
[07:42] <profanephobia> ctopkelly have you enabled universe repos
[07:42] <macogw> chrisellis: oo if you want to restart then do as spec said
[07:42] <xtknight> tannerld, no idea.  try #bash
[07:42] <xtknight> tannerld, or #linux
[07:42] <ctopkelly> yes
[07:42] <tannerld> xtknight: ok, thanks :)
[07:42] <chrisellis> it says something about GDM not being the default GUI
[07:42] <macogw> chrisellis: i thought you meant start from it being stopped already
[07:42] <warriorforgod> Andybody know how to point ntop to a different interface than eth0?
[07:42] <profanephobia> ctopkelly and have you run sudo apt-get update at least once
[07:42] <ctopkelly> yes
[07:42] <maxb> xtknight: alternate cd won't boot either! :-(
[07:42] <xtknight> maxb, really? darn
[07:43] <jetscreamer> ah
[07:43] <xtknight> maxb, may have to install by alternate methods.  again, what's on this IDE controller?
[07:43] <Synthaxx> boiddude: found some more info, not much ... http://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=33862838
[07:43] <Gizmo_the_Great> how can I check my graphics card is configured correctly? I have the Restricted Drivers installed (using Fiesty) but my screen keeps flickering intermittantly
[07:43] <maxb> Just the CD drive
[07:43] <Spec> tannerld: what do you want?
[07:43] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: dpkg-reconfigure gdm  (or xdm or kdm or whatever you have installed)
[07:43] <gartra1> i cant download
[07:43] <Spec> tannerld: bash to "press" keys for you in the case of an event?
[07:43] <maxb> The discs are SATA
[07:43] <Trashynovel> did anyone ever fix this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/94333
[07:43] <profanephobia> ctopkelly it works for me but one sec and ill locate a deb
[07:43] <Mike77> xtknight:tells me the package doesn't exits, but I'm at my desktop in the terminal and I see the file in the gui (running on a differant card ATM)
[07:44] <Dunk__> I can't get xmodmap to work from my .xsession.  is there a way to make this work / an alternative?
[07:44] <macogw> Mike77: you have to close the GUI
[07:44] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: what is GDM and what is KDM those are my choices
[07:44] <Mike77> restriced drivers etc?  yeah, tried that first
[07:44] <macogw> Mike77: go to the tty and do "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop"
[07:44] <zaxor0> What would cause my wireless in my Dell laptop to stop working after a reboot?
[07:44] <macogw> chrisellis: gdm is gnome one and kdm is the kde one
[07:44] <chrisellis> alright
[07:44] <profanephobia> ctopkelly ok just open synaptic and search for bcm43xx-fwcutter
[07:44] <macogw> chrisellis: the login managers, i mean
[07:44] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: if you run gnome choose gdm, if kde kdm
[07:45] <uter> hi has anyone experience with LCD's ?
[07:45] <tannerld> Spec: yes
[07:45] <stuart-> what's the bash command to know if i installed java properly? doesn't seem to be working for yahoo games thoug
[07:45] <Spec> of course, you can launch kde from gdm, and gnome from kdm....
[07:45] <Spec> tannerld: are you familiar with 'expect' and what it does?
[07:45] <Spec> !info expect
[07:45] <ubotu> expect: A program that can automate interactive applications. In component main, is optional. Version 5.43.0-8build1 (feisty), package size 309 kB, installed size 628 kB
[07:45] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: you can use either with either, btw, just there is a bit more integration using the 'default'
[07:45] <tannerld> Spec: no I am not
[07:45] <soundray> stuart-: are you on amd64?
[07:45] <macogw> stuart-: make sure you have it set to use the right one
[07:45] <Spec> tannerld: well, it sounds like you're gonna wanna read up about it :p
[07:45] <crazyman> ahhhh :(
[07:45] <crazyman> lol
[07:45] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: i have KDE GNOME AND XFCE
[07:45] <Mike77> Tried booting w/o GUI, couldn't locate the file then either
[07:45] <jetscreamer> what he said
[07:45] <twoshadetod> whats a good program to copy my songs from my ipod to off of it onto my machine? without jumbling the names?
[07:45] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: why didn't xfce show up
[07:45] <ctopkelly> ZERO
[07:46] <stuart-> soundray, intel p3
[07:46] <ctopkelly> nothing showed up
[07:46] <Pici> twoshadetod: You could try using gtkpod
[07:46] <stuart-> macogw, how'd i do that?
[07:46] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: i personally prefer gdm, but you can use either one
[07:46] <macogw> Mike77: did you cd to where it is
[07:46] <ctopkelly> for bcm43xx-fcutter
[07:46] <macogw> stuart-: sudo update-alternatives --config java
[07:46] <profanephobia> ctopkelly ok somethings not right then cause that package is definitely in the repos
[07:46] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: yeah i picked gnome to hopefully make it boot again
[07:46] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: just choose gdm for now and change later if you want
[07:46] <crazyman> k so i have this card rt2500, it shows up under iwconfig , etc.. but when i go to system, networking tools and i try to configure it the icon doesnt let me, any ideas?
[07:46] <zaxor0> What would cause my wireless in my Dell laptop to stop working after a reboot?
[07:46] <soundray> stuart-: do you have sun-java6-plugin installed?
[07:46] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: i still cant figure out why the computer doesn't show the ubuntu loading screen on boot up
[07:46] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: when it's done /etc/init.d/gdm start should work
[07:47] <stuart-> soundray, yup, installed
[07:47] <macogw> crazyman: why are you using system > networking? thats if you want a static setting. by default, its set for roaming
[07:47] <soundray> stuart-: macogw had a good hint ^^
[07:47] <macogw> crazyman: just use the applet in the top left corner and pick which network you want
[07:47] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: usplash might be missing(package) or vga= isn't set right in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[07:47] <iratik> wait ... so anything can authenticate through pam?
[07:47] <jetscreamer> vga=normal and no splash
[07:47] <Spec> twoshadetod: find /path/to/ipod -name "*.mp3" -print0 |xargs -0 cp --target-directory=/home/username/mymusic/
[07:47] <jetscreamer> well bootsplash that's true i'm guessing about usplash
[07:47] <FY2> weirdest thing just happened, said I was banned
[07:48] <crazyman> well, macogw the reason is, i want to do ifdown ra0, and that says that it cant because ra0 is not configured..
[07:48] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: oh okay so i cant get my ubuntu to boot right
[07:48] <eRazor> NigelS: you here right now?
[07:48] <soundray> Spec: thanks, that's an interesting feature of cp :)
[07:48] <macogw> crazyman: oh.  uncheck the "roaming" box then
[07:48] <JeevesMoss> can someone here give me a hand getting the sound set up on my Toshiba Satellite P100?
[07:48] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: the splash is just eyecandy, if it boots up, you can always fix the splash
[07:48] <Spec> soundray: hmm?
[07:48] <LogicalDash> I'm using the Dvorak keyboard and Gedit with the indentation plugin. The shortcut for indent is ctrl+T, but whenever I enter that, Gedit interprets it as ctrl+K and initiates quickfind. Can I fix this?
[07:48] <vattam> how to configure internet on Ubuntu,one of my friends is having problems because his router is connected via USB
[07:48] <twoshadetod> Spec, looks good lemme give 'er a whirl
[07:48] <soundray> Spec: I mean the --target-directory option.
[07:49] <iratik> wait ... so anything can authenticate through pam?
[07:49] <zaxor0> What would cause my wireless in my Dell laptop to stop working after a reboot?
[07:49] <Spec> soundray: yeah, i found that useful w/ xargs :p
[07:49] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: yeah okay so i guess vesa doesn't work with my video card cause it wont boot and i just got an xserver error
[07:49] <Spec> twoshadetod: be sure to change "/path/to/ipod" and "/home/username/mymusic" :p
[07:49] <Darkkish> how do you start a console app so that you can close out of the console and still have the app running?
[07:49] <soundray> Spec: old-fashioned me would have used xargs -i and '{}'
[07:49] <Spec> Darkkish: run it in a screen
[07:49] <ctopkelly> i have everything checked off  foe downloadable  form the internet
[07:49] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: probably not. grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[07:50] <jetscreamer> add a & to the end sometimes
[07:50] <eRazor> Yeah I too have the same question vattam asked
[07:50] <Spec> you have to close the input fd
[07:50] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: what does that do
[07:50] <eRazor> can someone help on this issue?
[07:50] <MajorPayne> LogicalDash: I use Dvorak to but I am not on my Ubuntu to do any more reasearch.  It sounds like you are using a keyboard layout that uses Dovrak for everythinrg  but keyboard shortcuts.  But I can conferm that.
[07:50] <uter> hi has anyone experience with LCD's ?
[07:50] <jetscreamer> not you with the & chrisellis  that was for somebody else
[07:50] <kekekekeke> Anyone know what version would be best for my notebook with AMD Athlon 64 x2? 7.04/6.06... then Standard PC or 64 bit AMD/Intel
[07:50] <profanephobia> erazor what is it
[07:50] <eRazor> how to configure Internet if our router is connected via USB?
[07:50] <crazyman_> sorry got dc, macogw did you say something?
[07:50] <zaxor0> What would cause my wireless in my Dell laptop to stop working after a reboot?
[07:50] <Synthaxx> !ask uter
[07:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ask uter - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:50] <MajorPayne> LogicalDash: I remember I had a Mac OS X install do that to me once.
[07:51] <jetscreamer> zaxor0: a kernel upgrade
[07:51] <Synthaxx> hmm
[07:51] <profanephobia> kekekekeke i have used the 64bit edition for a long time and i prefer the 32bit anyday
[07:51] <Synthaxx> that didn't work
[07:51] <Synthaxx> uter: just ask you question ;)
[07:51] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: oh alright
[07:51] <kekekekeke> profanephobia: so the Standard PC one?
[07:51] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: what else can i choose in the xorg reconfigure to work w/ the video card
[07:51] <profanephobia> kekekekeke yeah just get that
[07:51] <kekekekeke> thanks profanephobia!
[07:51] <profanephobia> np
[07:51] <uter> synthaxx: ok i get an error with lcd4linux : too many busy flag failures - and the display shows nothing
[07:52] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: what vidcard/gpu
[07:52] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: i have no idea what it is its onboard
[07:52] <Synthaxx> uter: ah, that kind of lcd....
[07:52] <profanephobia> lol
[07:52] <twoshadetod> Spec, i get this http://pastebin.ca/644580
[07:53] <zaxor0> jetscreamer, what do you mean? I need to upgrade my kernel or the kernel upgrade went bad?
[07:53] <Synthaxx> uter: don't really have any experience with those i'm afraid
[07:53] <Lucios> hi all
[07:53] <eRazor> any help on configuring modem connected to USB?
[07:53] <vattam> how to configure an internet connection if the router is connected via USB?
[07:53] <profanephobia> erazor what type of modem
[07:53] <profanephobia> vattam what type of router
[07:53] <ctopkelly> Pro no suggestions?
[07:53] <jetscreamer> zaxor0: you asked why wireless could stop working. i told you it could if it was a kernel upgrade.
[07:53] <Lucios> got this error http://img387.imageshack.us/img387/8946/screenshotntfsconfigup3.png
[07:53] <eRazor> profanephobia: ADSL modem
[07:53] <disasm> are there any edgy stragglers in here? or everyone off to feisty already?
[07:54] <tcpdump> im curious what you guys like better, compiz or beryl?
[07:54] <profanephobia> erazor what brand
[07:54] <vattam> ADSL
[07:54] <Lucios> anyone??
[07:54] <profanephobia> good tow birds one stone
[07:54] <vattam> profanephobia: ADSL
[07:54] <disasm> tcpdump: 2D :-P
[07:54] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: i have no idea what to do
[07:54] <eRazor> profanephobia: its huwai
[07:54] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: what vidcard/gpu
[07:55] <jetscreamer> oh
[07:55] <kishan> hi how to add a program at startup in kubuntu can any one help
[07:55] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: lspci |grep VGA
[07:55] <tcpdump> disasm 2D is so 1995 :[
[07:55] <Staatspenner_nr1> look at this page its very funny
[07:55] <Staatspenner_nr1> http://www.pennergame.de/ref.php?uid=2349
[07:55] <jetscreamer> try ~/.kde/Autostart or so
[07:55] <Lucios> !ntfs
[07:55] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[07:55] <eRazor> profanephobia: its a huawei modem
[07:55] <kishan> thanks jetscreamer i will try that
[07:56] <disasm> tcpdump: well, 2D with sliced layers (ie. virtual desktops)
[07:56] <tcpdump> kishan go to system -> preferences -> session
[07:56] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: that wont work
[07:56] <inaety> hello, does any image burning software come on the ubuntu 6.06 livecd?
[07:56] <jetscreamer> it's like the startup thing in windows kishan
[07:56] <profanephobia> erazor gotcha
[07:56] <jetscreamer> put a 'shortcut'
[07:56] <tcpdump> ah, ok =P
[07:56] <kishan> tcpdump, i want in kubuntu not ubuntu
[07:56] <eRazor> profanephobia: what???
[07:56] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: what won't
[07:56] <tcpdump> oh
[07:56] <jeeves__> can someone give me a hand with getting the sound on my Toshiba P100 fixed?
[07:56] <andrer> how can i execute a script from bash profile to set up some environment variables?
[07:56] <chrisellis> jetscreamer the lspci !grep VGA
[07:56] <profanephobia> erazor "gotcha" as in i understand
[07:56] <Spec> twoshadetod: hmmm
[07:56] <warriorforgod> Andybody know how to point ntop to a different interface than eth0?
[07:57] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: | not !
[07:57] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: lspci |grep VGA
[07:57] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: Any suggestions about the wireless card
[07:57] <chrisellis> o
[07:57] <tcpdump> andrer like this: export HISTFILE=/dev/null
[07:57] <andrer> tcpdump: that would set ONE variable
[07:57] <andrer> tcpdump: i have a file that sets tons of variables
[07:57] <profanephobia> ctopkelly check one more time to make sure all your repos are in use
[07:57] <Spec> twoshadetod: find . -name "*.txt" -print0 |xargs -0 cp --target-directory=dir/
[07:57] <tcpdump> im sorry im not seeing the problem.
[07:57] <Spec> twoshadetod: i just did that as a test, and it worked.
[07:57] <profanephobia> ctopkelly then do an apt-get update
[07:57] <andrer> tcpdump: but doing source <FILE> or . <file> dosn't seem to be loading them
[07:57] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: Intel 82845G/GL [Brookdale-G] /GE
[07:58] <Spec> twoshadetod: put an 'echo' in front of 'cp' and see what it says, pastebin it if you want
[07:58] <tcpdump> oh, i see..
[07:58] <tcpdump> its in your .bash_profile?
[07:58] <Spec> twoshadetod: oh, make sure that command was all in one line.... :p
[07:58] <andrer> tcpdump: it seems to forget the variables after executing the sub script
[07:58] <ctopkelly> ok  all the checked boxes are checked under the ubuntu software tab
[07:58] <andrer> tcpdump: yes
[07:58] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: i'm not up on it, but i 'think' you need to install the i915resolution package, and use the i810 xorg driver
[07:58] <tcpdump> Hmm
[07:58] <andrer> tcpdump: the call to the "other" script that sets the variables
[07:58] <chrisellis> how do i do that
[07:58] <jetscreamer> !find 915resol
[07:58] <ubotu> Found: 915resolution
[07:58] <tcpdump> how are you calling it?
[07:59] <twoshadetod> Spec, http://pastebin.ca/644590
[07:59] <kishan> jetscreamer, i want add this at start how to do it compiz --replace -c emerald &
[07:59] <jetscreamer> damn bot
[07:59] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: it was working fine a min ago and i installed xfce and it stopped working
[07:59] <andrer> tcpdump: i tried with "source <FILE.sh> and with . /path/file.sh
[07:59] <tcpdump> and the permissions on this file? can you execute it from the command line successfully?
[07:59] <ctopkelly> did an sudo apt-get update
[07:59] <andrer> yes
[07:59] <andrer>  tcpdump yes
[07:59] <ctopkelly> it sayd reading packeg lists..... done
[07:59] <Spec> twoshadetod: sorry, put the echo in front of the 'cp', not in front of the find :p
[07:59] <ctopkelly> says
[07:59] <eRazor> profanephobia: I will come back later
[07:59] <Piddy> Can someone tell me how to get the thing on the upper side of the screen in this video? http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZD7QraljRfM&mode=related&search=
[08:00] <tcpdump> I have never tried to include files using 'source' in the bash_profile, so i cannot comment on that.
[08:00] <jetscreamer> kishan: shell script maybe
[08:00] <eRazor> profanephobia: thaks for the response
[08:00] <profanephobia> erazor ok im working on it
[08:00] <tcpdump> If it were me, instead of executing an external file i would place all the env variables right in the bash_profile
[08:00] <vattam> profanephobia: you tell me
[08:00] <eRazor> ok tell to vattam atleast
[08:00] <tcpdump> if possible
[08:00] <ctopkelly> my computer says it is all update
[08:00] <profanephobia> erazor i havent had to do this before but i found some things youll need
[08:00] <cyber_cop_> hi channel
[08:00] <vattam> profanephobia: i'll pass it on
[08:00] <profanephobia> vattam alright
[08:00] <twoshadetod> Spec, http://pastebin.ca/644591
[08:00] <Lucios> !fuse
[08:00] <ubotu> Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing using fuse here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
[08:00] <kishan> jetscreamer, i am a begineer can u be little specific or a how to do it
[08:00] <cyber_cop_> my Turkish ubuntu user
[08:00] <Piddy> Hey, what's up profanephobia :)
[08:00] <jetscreamer> !info 915resolution
[08:00] <ubotu> 915resolution: resolution modification tool for Intel graphic chipset. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.5.2-10ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 14 kB, installed size 124 kB (Only available for i386 amd64 kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64)
[08:00] <chrisellis> jetscreamer i installed xserver-xorg-video-intel
[08:01] <cyber_cop_> my graphics card Via Chrome9
[08:01] <profanephobia> sup piddy
[08:01] <cyber_cop_> Via P4M900
[08:01] <cyber_cop_> chipset
[08:01] <eRazor> profanephobia: I have vattam's ID I can contact him, plz do tell him, I have some urgent work, ok thanks bye
[08:01] <Piddy> Anyway, Can someone tell me how to get the thing on the upper side of the screen in this video? http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZD7QraljRfM&mode=related&search=
[08:01] <profanephobia> k
[08:01] <jetscreamer> kishan: /join #bash .. it's simple enough though. just add #!/bin/bash at the top and make it executable
[08:01] <profanephobia> vattam ok ready to try some stuff?/
[08:01] <cyber_cop_> help please
[08:01] <Spec> twoshadetod: errr, are the files named .mp3?
[08:02] <cyber_cop_> not installed via driver
[08:02] <vattam> profanephobia: yeah sure
[08:02] <cyber_cop_> my card via chrome9
[08:02] <Spec> twoshadetod: what does: find /media/ipod/iPod_Control/Music give you?
[08:02] <cyber_cop_> install support link please
[08:02] <profanephobia> vattam ok first do sudo apt-get install eagle-usb-data
[08:02] <smappy> I've got a partition on this laptop to share storage between XP and ubuntu. Right now it is fat32 but people have suggested I try ext2 and use the windows ext2 IFS driver instead. Anyone have any experience with this?
[08:02] <twoshadetod> Spec, you know what,in music are subdirectories, maybe -R on top /behind cp?;
[08:03] <Spec> twoshadetod: nope, don't need -R really
[08:03] <vattam> profanephobia: ok one sec
[08:03] <Spec> twoshadetod: find should pass all the mp3 files it finds to cp
[08:03] <Spec> find is recursive
[08:03] <twoshadetod> Spec, then I'd have to manually go into each and every subdirectory that the ipod created?
[08:03] <Spec> twoshadetod: nope, find is recursive
[08:03] <twoshadetod> Spec ahh i see
[08:03] <spun> hi, im trying to get kubuntu working with my wifi card, ive filled out everything and got the windows driver going with ndiswrapper but the network manager gets to about 28% when its trying to connect
[08:03] <Spec> twoshadetod: do the same line, except make it "find /media/ipod" or whatever the path is
[08:03] <webmaren> i need help setting up ndiswrapper on my fiesty
[08:03] <webmaren> talking on my parents mac right now
[08:04] <twoshadetod> palms head
[08:04] <Piddy> profanephobia, do you know how to get that thing on the upper side of the screen in this vid? http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZD7QraljRfM&mode=related&search=
[08:04] <ctopkelly> Profanephobia:  it looks to be all up to date
[08:04] <_Lucretia_> trying to set up this chroot thing, it says to do this: TZ='Continent/Country'; - is this the info from /usr/share/zoneinfo?
[08:04] <freepenguin> Could somebody help me with the russian translation:  www.freepenguin.it/index-en.html   ?
[08:04] <profanephobia> ctopkelly then you should be able to do sudo apt-get install bcm43xx-fwcutter
[08:05] <profanephobia> piddy what the big folder?
[08:05] <webmaren> i have an encore enuwi-g wireless usb plug, and i already used ndiswrapper -i to install the drivers from the cd
[08:05] <Piddy> profanephobia No, the little thing with firefox and skype etc in it.
[08:05] <webmaren> it said 5the driver and device was present but they wont show up in iwconfig
[08:06] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: k its fixed thanks do you know how to change the loading circle thing ?
[08:06] <profanephobia> the mac-esque launcher at the top?
[08:06] <ctopkelly> profarephobia: loos tp be working and done
[08:06] <spun> anyone had the same problem, wifi is almost working but network manager gets to about 28% when its trying to connect
[08:06] <_Lucretia_> answered my own Q
[08:06] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: when you open a program the thing that the mouse turns into
[08:06] <profanephobia> ctopkelly so it installed
[08:06] <ctopkelly> yes
[08:06] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: yes
[08:06] <spun> then stops, and dies
[08:06] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: define mouse program thingy better :)
[08:07] <profanephobia> vattam also install eagle-usb-utils
[08:07] <twoshadetod> Spec, looks like I had the wrong path, the ipod made a ipod folders then a "mike's ipod" or something looks like mikes ipod contained the data.. question with echo in front that works like DOS? i.e. echo in front just tells you what has been done and *still* does it right
[08:07] <Piddy> profanephobia Sure, I don't know what it's called:P
[08:07] <Spec> twoshadetod: with the echo, it won't do the cp
[08:07] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: haha um on ubuntu it has a circle w/ little dots that go around when you load a program but on say mac os x it has a rainbow little circle that spins when you open a program
[08:07] <Spec> twoshadetod: it'll just echo the command that it would have done :p
[08:07] <giandrea> hello
[08:07] <profanephobia> ctopkelly also download this http://boredklink.googlepages.com/wl_apsta.o
[08:08] <giandrea> can one machine have more than one FQD?
[08:08] <jetscreamer> check the mouse properties thingy
[08:08] <Spec> twoshadetod: if you want to see what it's doing, while it's doing it, take out the echo and before executing the command, type "set +x" i think
[08:08] <profanephobia> piddy i cant remember that apps name
[08:08] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: ^^
[08:08] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: Done
[08:08] <webmaren> anybody wanna help me with ndiswrapper
[08:08] <Blastur> what should I get if I want a mp3-player on ubuntu similar to winamp on windows?
[08:08] <twoshadetod> Spec, it didn't translate the names or whatever they re still wierd
[08:08] <Piddy> profanephobia Ok.. Hm.
[08:08] <jetscreamer> chrisellis: you might apt-get install crystalcursors  if you want a mousetheme
[08:08] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: oh alright
[08:09] <jetscreamer> i like that one
[08:09] <Spec> twoshadetod: oh, you want to translate the names to sane ones.....
[08:09] <profanephobia> ctopkelly do sudo bcm43xx-fwcutter -w /lib/firmware ~/Desktop/wl_apsta.o
[08:09] <twoshadetod> like FDDE.mp3
[08:09] <profanephobia> piddy id like that too
[08:09] <Spec> twoshadetod: you'll need to write a slightly-more advanced script to do that
[08:09] <chrisellis> jetscreamer: how do you actually enable those cursors
[08:09] <twoshadetod> ouch
[08:09] <Spec> twoshadetod: you'd have to pull the song name/artist name/track number(whatever you want to name the file) out of the id3 tag info
[08:09] <Dksaarth> hey guys - im trying to run anjuta on gutsy - getting could not load plugin: /usr/local/lib/anjuta/libanjuta-glade.so: undefined symbol: glade_project_get_has_unsaved_changes
[08:09] <jetscreamer> the mouse settings under system tools or whatever
[08:09] <Piddy> Does anyone know how to get the mac-esque launcher in this video? http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZD7QraljRfM&mode=related&search=
[08:09] <sbun> knetworkmanager doesnt get past 28% when connecting, and it thinks the wireless card is eth1 now, instead of wlan0
[08:09] <jetscreamer> personalization
[08:09] <sbun> can anyone help?
[08:09] <Piddy> phofanephobia Yeah, looks awsome.
[08:09] <Spec> twoshadetod: try searching sf.net or google for a script that does it already...i could write one, but i'm damned busy today :-/
[08:10] <jimcooncat> Is there any good reason to run 64-bit code, when the max I'll have in my machine is 4 GB?
[08:10] <profanephobia> ctopkelly once thats complete do sudo bcm43xx-fwcutter -w /lib/firmware/`uname -r` ~/Desktop/wl_apsta.o
[08:10] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: done
[08:10] <twoshadetod> Spec,  nah you've helped alot thanks for your time
[08:10] <jetscreamer> jimcooncat: unless you have a good reason, no.
[08:10] <Spec> twoshadetod: if you load up the mp3s to any music player, it'll be "sane"
[08:10] <twoshadetod> think im gonna just boot to xp and get a program that does it lol then copy to our server
[08:10] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: donw
[08:10] <Spec> twoshadetod: music players normally pull info from id3 tags and not filenames
[08:10] <ctopkelly> down
[08:10] <Piddy> !register
[08:10] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[08:10] <profanephobia> ctopkelly have you already got a network manager installed
[08:10] <ctopkelly> done
[08:11] <Shrimpy_> hello all, i have a bcm43xx wireless card, it has been working since the realse, but now its quit. i removed bcm43xx-fwcutter, and then reinstalled it . and then modprobe it . any clue on how to get it working again
[08:11] <ctopkelly> profanephoba: i think so
[08:11] <profanephobia> ctopkelly just in case sudo apt-get install network-manager-gnome
[08:11] <yoshibond> does anyone know how i can get into telinit 3 in ubuntu?
[08:11] <Spec> yoshibond: sudo init 3
[08:11] <jimcooncat> thanks, jetscreamer, that's what I wanted to hear. I've downloaded both, but didn't want to futz with one or the other if they weren't going to work well
[08:11] <Spec> yoshibond: you mean runlevel 3?
[08:11] <yoshibond> yes
[08:11] <jetscreamer> init 3
[08:11] <yoshibond> to install my nvidia driver
[08:11] <Spec> yoshibond: should just be: sudo init 3
[08:12] <_Lucretia_> ok, now I'm getting this: "add group 'mysql' in /etc/gshadow ?no matching group file entry in /etc/gshadow" does the chroot howto miss something?
[08:12] <yoshibond> i tried that and my screen goes sooo blurry i cant read it
[08:12] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: already install and is newest verison
[08:12] <sbun> so how should i go about asking for help here?
[08:12] <Spec> yoshibond: control + alt + f2 ?
[08:12] <sbun> just keep repeating the question
[08:12] <sbun> or what
[08:12] <jetscreamer> yoshibond: you want to do /etc/init.d/gdm stop in a console
[08:12] <Spec> sbun: you ask once and wait for an answer ^.^
[08:12] <profanephobia> ctopkelly ok now do  nm-applet --sm-disable
[08:12] <jetscreamer> sbun: jsut don't spam it too much
[08:12] <yoshibond> damn :) i dont have irc on my other computer (work cpu)
[08:12] <sbun> the scrollings too fast to possibly get one :(
[08:12] <yoshibond> as soon as i do it i wont be able to talk on here
[08:12] <profanephobia> ctopkelly finally modprobe bcm43xx
[08:12] <klonken> can anyone help me with mdp?
[08:12] <Spec> sbun: you'll never get it answered if you don't ask it :)
[08:12] <Magnus_jobbet> Im trying to install 7.04 on a DL360 and the installation get stucked at "installed update-manager-core", is this a known problem or bad luck?
[08:13] <Spec> klonken: maybe
[08:13] <yoshibond> so u think ctrl+alt+f2
[08:13] <yoshibond> then init
[08:13] <jetscreamer> no
[08:13] <yoshibond> then /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[08:13] <jetscreamer> i think ctrl+alt+Fsomething, then /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[08:13] <klonken> Spec, do u know if there is a way to stream music with mdp?
[08:13] <ctopkelly> profanephobia:it is kinda stuck at this point nm-applet --sm-disable
[08:13] <jetscreamer> don't bother with init3
[08:13] <jetscreamer> no need
[08:13] <ctopkelly> has not come back to the command prompt
[08:13] <Spec> klonken: nope, mpd doesn't stream music. there's all sorts of scripts that do stream music, though.
[08:13] <yoshibond> ok ill try
[08:13] <profanephobia> ctopkelly ctrl+c
[08:13] <sbun> i just installed kubuntu, and got ndiswrapper etc. going, i filled in the connection details but knetworkmanager doesnt get past 28% when connecting, and it thinks the wireless card is eth1 now, instead of wlan0
[08:13] <jetscreamer> yoshibond: alt+f7 to get back to gui
[08:14] <klonken> Spec, okay, so a google search for something like "mpd stream script" should do it?
[08:14] <Spec> no,
[08:14] <Spec> klonken: mpd doesn't stream music :p
[08:14] <sbun> whenever i try to enable the wifi it just disables it again, but the driver is working fine
[08:14] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: this is what i got ......"WARNING: Error inserting ieee80211_crypt (/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/kernel/net/ieee80211/ieee80211_crypt.ko): Operation not permitted
[08:14] <ctopkelly> WARNING: Error inserting ieee80211 (/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/kernel/net/ieee80211/ieee80211.ko): Operation not permitted
[08:14] <ctopkelly> WARNING: Error inserting ieee80211softmac (/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/kernel/net/ieee80211/softmac/ieee80211softmac.ko): Operation not permitted
[08:14] <ctopkelly> FATAL: Error inserting bcm43xx (/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/bcm43xx/bcm43xx.ko): Operation not permitted
[08:14] <Spec> klonken: you want to just stream mp3s or what?
[08:14] <Spec> !pastebin
[08:14] <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)
[08:14] <Spec> ctopkelly: be root
[08:15] <profanephobia> ctopkelly ok do su before trying again
[08:15] <klonken> Spec, yea
[08:15] <Spec> klonken: shoutcast/icecast/whatevercast
[08:15] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: ok back to prompt
[08:15] <klonken> Spec, thanks, ill do some searching
[08:16] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: does not look like it did anything
[08:16] <profanephobia> ctopkelly once you run that as root (modprobe bcm43xx) then restart and see if your card works ill brb
[08:16] <ctopkelly> ok
[08:16] <youknowme> how do I watch dvds? Movie player keeps telling me "Could not open location; You may not have permission to open the file."
[08:17] <tcpdump> youknowme: ALT+F2, gksudo <command> (where <command> = the dvd player you use).
[08:18] <jetscreamer> dpkg -l libdvdcss2
[08:18] <tcpdump> i dont know if that will solve your problem, but if its a privilege related issue that will take care of that.
[08:18] <_Lucretia_> ok, I'm running feisty on amd64 ubuntu, want (well don't want to, but well...) to install a 32-bit chroot, got as far as the "dpkg-reconfigure passwd" command from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot and it's bitching about the gshadow file not having the same entries. So there must be a step missing, but I can't find any reference to it anywhere
[08:19] <ctopkelly> Profanephobia: not sure that worked
[08:19] <yoshibond> ok i was just on here asking about my video driver and how to get into install it
[08:19] <youknowme> tcpdump, what do you mean the dvd player I use? do you mean something like "LITE-ON COMBO SOHC-5236V" or "/dev/dvd"?
[08:19] <justin__> how do u run the apple emulator?
[08:19] <yoshibond> the monitor still went blurry so i couldnt read it ... but i could see it on my tv i hooked up via componetn video
[08:19] <tcpdump> nope, i mean like, the program name.
[08:20] <yoshibond> why would that be - resolution issue?
[08:20] <profanephobia> ctopkelly have you restarted
[08:20] <ctopkelly> profanphobia: yes
[08:20] <Insane`KDE> I seem to have a problem installing kubuntu, while modifying my partitions
[08:20] <crazyman> :*( ok so me trying to get the rt2500 to work somehow i fucked up my wg511t card, its like its not there i cant see it on iwconfig, ifconfig... its plugged in and nothing what can i do?
[08:20] <profanephobia> ctopkelly and when you click the wireless manager do you see any wireless networks
[08:21] <ctopkelly> profanphoba: no
[08:21] <profanephobia> ctopkelly
[08:21] <youknowme> tcpdump, well I'm using Totem movie player that came with the install. So I'd just type "Totem"?
[08:21] <profanephobia> oops
[08:21] <ctopkelly> i dont even see the card
[08:21] <howlingmadhowie> !ohmy | crazyman
[08:21] <ubotu> crazyman: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[08:21] <profanephobia> ctopkelly ok lets try ndiswrapper then
[08:21] <tcpdump> youknowme: just totem
[08:21] <tcpdump> not Totem
[08:21] <tcpdump> Alt+F2, gksudo totem
[08:21] <ctopkelly> profanphobia: ok
[08:21] <profanephobia> what sick family stays on an IRC support channel
[08:21] <youknowme> ok, I'll see if it works
[08:21] <sbun> lol
[08:22] <crazyman> how can i make ubuntu reinstall the drivers for the wg511t?
[08:22] <howlingmadhowie> profanephobia: it is pretty stupid, isn't it :)
[08:22] <yoshibond> i am trying to get the tv output working on my display driver, and it shows on tv during startup of computer but as soon as ubuntu loads, the tv goes off
[08:22] <tcpdump> or, you may need to install the dvd libraries, as jetscreamer suggested
[08:22] <profanephobia> yeah
[08:22] <jeeves__> has_anyone_done_an_update_and_not_had_the_space_bar_work?
[08:22] <tcpdump> haha jeeves
[08:22] <crazyman> lmao
[08:22] <dxdt> whoa *blink*
[08:22] <profanephobia> jeeves__ that sucks
[08:23] <ctopkelly> Profanephobia: ready when you are
[08:23] <crazy_> how to install GUI for 7.04 server?
[08:23] <jeeves__> profanephobia:_any_ideas_on_fixing_it?
[08:23] <profanephobia> no idea man
[08:23] <dxdt> jeeves if you have a live cd pop it in and see if the space bar is broken there to rule out coincedental hardware failure or something weird.
[08:23] <crazyman> ok so how do i reinstall the card, because plugin it in its doing nothing?
[08:23] <howlingmadhowie> crazy_: i think you can just apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[08:23] <profanephobia> ok ctopkelly here we go again
[08:23] <tcpdump> crazy: go to google.com, and search "ubuntu install x11"
[08:24] <crazyman> tcpdump, it was working just fine a second ago
[08:24] <crazyman> i just did something and it went poof
[08:24] <jeeves__> dxdt:_I'm_not_at_home_so_I_don't_have_a_disk
[08:24] <profanephobia> ctopkelly sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils
[08:24] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: ok
[08:24] <jetscreamer> yoshibond: you just need to enable twinview or the ati equiv in xorg.conf
[08:24] <crazy_> howlingmadhowie: server have no GUI, I only see a black screen. what shall I do
[08:24] <yoshibond> ok how do i do that for nvidia?
[08:24] <jeeves__> dxdt:it_was_just_working_before_the_last_reboot
[08:25] <tcpdump> hmm
[08:25] <profanephobia> ctopkelly if that doesnt work do sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-common
[08:25] <howlingmadhowie> crazy_: what do you mean when you say a black screen? is there a login-prompt?
[08:25] <crazy_> yes
[08:25] <tcpdump> what does it when when you run totem with gksudo?
[08:25] <crazy_> howlingmadhowie: yes
[08:25] <stuart-> dang, after i installed xubuntu-desktop, gnome now has a bunch of 'shortcut copies' in it's menu's. where do i go to edit the menus?
[08:25] <howlingmadhowie> crazy_: well you can start by logging in :)
[08:25] <yoshibond> hetscreamer - can i do that for nvidia?
[08:25] <yoshibond> *get
[08:25] <yoshibond> *jet
[08:25] <jetscreamer> yoshibond: hang on
[08:25] <yoshibond> sorry
[08:25] <profanephobia> crazy_ do you mean you installed server and want a gui
[08:25] <tcpdump> stuart- somewhere in the system menu
[08:25] <profanephobia> or is someting broke
[08:26] <crazy_> howlingmadhowie: yes, and how do I configure the internet since there is no gui?
[08:26] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: already installed
[08:26] <crazy_> profanephobi: yes
[08:26] <howlingmadhowie> crazy_: just one question, why did you install the server edition?
[08:26] <profanephobia> ctopkelly ok
[08:26] <jetscreamer> yoshibond: ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/100.14.11/README/chapter-13.html
[08:26] <profanephobia> ctopkelly you need to ge tthe windows drivers
[08:27] <C5H7N3O6> how can i see all my eth cards from my pc on terminal
[08:27] <jetscreamer> ifconfig
[08:27] <youknowme> tcpdump, now it tells me "Could not read from resource." I guess that means I need those library's then?
[08:27] <profanephobia> ctopkelly you can prolly do that by installing your cards drivers with wine or copy them from a windows box
[08:27] <tcpdump> i believe that would be a good place to start.
[08:27] <jetscreamer> ifconfig C5H7N3O6
[08:27] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: i have the bcmwl5 files on my desktop
[08:27] <logreeval> Hi, Is their a way to do trusted sites in ubuntu for internet?
[08:27] <vattam> profanephobia: well there isnt any internet connection
[08:27] <vattam> profanephobia: so my friend couldnt do it
[08:27] <crazy_> howlingmadhowie: because I only know windows, find linux more powerful, but vy new. Need to implement smbfs for customer to save cost
[08:28] <profanephobia> vattam how are you on irc right now
[08:28] <crazyman> is there away i could have turned recognition of pcmcia devices off?
[08:28] <howlingmadhowie> crazy_: well the next time you install, the desktop version also has a samba server on it
[08:28] <profanephobia> ctopkelly   sudo ndiswrapper -i /where your drivers are
[08:28] <crazyman> too confusing changing nick /nick kenkaniff
[08:28] <kenkaniff> guys is there a way i could have turned off recognition of pcmcia devices?
[08:29] <howlingmadhowie> crazy_: /join #crazy
[08:29] <file> I have installed the kaffeine in my ubuntu 7.04, but it can't find the codecs....help
[08:29] <tcpdump> ken how are you sure you turned off recognition?
[08:29] <yoshibond> jetscreamer - i found the NVIDIA control panel and how to turn on the twin setting\
[08:29] <tcpdump> type lspcmia
[08:29] <tcpdump> do you see the device listed?
[08:29] <ctopkelly> profanephobia:
[08:29] <yoshibond> but for some reason it shows up normal and blurry on tv with svideo
[08:29] <ctopkelly> installing bcmwl5 ...
[08:29] <ctopkelly> forcing parameter IBSSGMode from 0 to 2
[08:29] <ctopkelly> forcing parameter IBSSGMode from 0 to 2
[08:29] <ctopkelly> forcing parameter IBSSGMode from 0 to 2
[08:29] <ctopkelly> forcing parameter IBSSGMode from 0 to 2
[08:29] <yoshibond> but with component video everything is blue
[08:29] <yoshibond> and distrorted
[08:30] <profanephobia> ctopkelly use pastebin for big pastes otherwise some jerk will bother you
[08:30] <ctopkelly> ok not sure what that i
[08:30] <ctopkelly> is
[08:30] <jeeves__> ok, that was messed up.  my space bar now works, but I'm still without sound
[08:30] <profanephobia> ctopkelly did it complete successfully
[08:30] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: i think so
[08:31] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: thats all it said
[08:31] <jetscreamer> yosh...
[08:31] <jetscreamer> nm
[08:31] <kenkaniff> tcpdump .. lspcmia doesnt work
[08:31] <profanephobia> ctopkelly this is pastebin http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[08:31] <jetscreamer> lspcmcia ?
[08:31] <fatbrain> Is there a sftp server for windows?
[08:31] <C5H7N3O6> how can i make root on terminal  what is the command
[08:31] <klonken> does anyone have a tutorial for how to stream music using icecast and mpd?
[08:31] <PriceChild> !windows | fatbrain
[08:31] <ubotu> fatbrain: 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
[08:31] <lunchbox_> ive got a really stupid question..  anyone who has used mIRC knows that theres a user list for each channel on the channel screen
[08:31] <Dusk_> when i'm moving or copying from one partition to another it's very very slow..why that can be??
[08:32] <profanephobia> ctopkelly to check do   ndiswrapper -l then see if the device shows up as installed
[08:32] <jeeves__> profanephobia:  any ideas on getting this sound issue to work?
[08:32] <lunchbox_> is there a way to get that to happen in xchat?
[08:32] <lunchbox_> and keep it open (not clicking the 1152 users button)
[08:32] <kenkaniff> yea tcp my card is listed there... so what does that mean i just deleted the drivers?
[08:32] <tcpdump> lunchbox_ if you find a way, let me know.
[08:32] <profanephobia> jeeves__ im sorry i wasnt following what is it... hey your pacebar works
[08:32] <tcpdump> :)
[08:32] <PriceChild> lunchbox_, use xchat instead of xchat-gnome
[08:32] <lunchbox_> wine + mIRC
[08:32] <lunchbox_> it works in xchat?
[08:33] <jetscreamer> xchat-gmoe sucks
[08:33] <stuart-> how'd i change my default BT client to Deluge? it starts the default BT everytime
[08:33] <lunchbox_> that is what im using
[08:33] <PriceChild> lunchbox_, yes...
[08:33] <PriceChild> jetscreamer, mIRC sucks more
[08:33] <profanephobia> lunchbox_ ssudo apt-get install xchat2
[08:33] <lunchbox_> so in xchat normal i can do it?
[08:33] <jetscreamer> stuart-: man update-alternatives
[08:33] <CheshireViking> lunchbox_, there should be a bar you can just drag from the right hand side of the screen to open the list
[08:33] <kenkaniff> tcpdump my bard is listed there, does that mean that the drivers are missing?
[08:33] <ctopkelly> profanephobia:  here is what it says
[08:33] <dxdt> yeah it does.  It fooled the hell out of me at first.  I was like what happened to xchat and it turned out I was actually using xchat-gnome
[08:33] <file> I have installed the kaffeine in my ubuntu 7.04, but it can't find the codecs....help
[08:33] <PriceChild> CheshireViking, on xchat, not xchat-gnome
[08:33] <tcpdump> ken: lspcmcia ?
[08:33] <jeeves__> profanephobia:  yep.  I just updated from .15 to .16 and it worked again.  anyways, I've YET to get sound out of this Satellite P100 lappy since I got it.  I've been googling, and haven't been able to find ANYTHING that works to get sound out of this box
[08:33] <ctopkelly> bcmwl5 : driver installed         device (14E4:4320) present (alternate driver: bcm43xx) bcmwl5a : driver installed         device (14E4:4320) present (alternate driver: bcm43xx)
[08:33] <kenkaniff> yea its listed under lspci
[08:34] <tcpdump> yeah, that's it.
[08:34] <profanephobia> ctopkelly sudo depmod -a
[08:34] <profanephobia>   sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[08:34] <yoshibond> jetstreamer - sorry i had to reset
[08:34] <yoshibond> still no luck
[08:34] <CheshireViking> PriceChild, yes, xchat, i thought that was what lunchbox_ said they were using
[08:34] <profanephobia> jeeves__ hmmm well have you tried both ALSA and OSS
[08:34] <PriceChild> CheshireViking, no, he thinks he is, but he's on xchat-gnome it seems
[08:34] <profanephobia> jeeves__ im not to good at fixing sound probs yet
[08:35] <CheshireViking> PriceChild, ah ok then
[08:35] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: done
[08:35] <avis> i just got a m-audio revolution 5.1 soundcard for my machine and it sounds very good i recommend it
[08:35] <cyberphaz> there anyway to make the  panel where the currently running applications are in, a max size?
[08:35] <profanephobia> ctopkelly ok restart and pray it works
[08:35] <C5H7N3O6> i need to log in as root in terminal to make the internet sharing settings does any one knows how to become a root in terminal
[08:35] <SunRaycer> anyone here good at fixing an install CD boot problem?
[08:35] <ctopkelly> profanphobia: ok brb
[08:35] <lunchbox_> ok now im in xchat
[08:35] <tcpdump> su -
[08:36] <profanephobia> sunraycer what it doing
[08:36] <tcpdump> but i recommend just using sudo <command>
[08:36] <avis> C5H7N3O6, you'd so a sudo before the command or do a sudo -i to stay superuser
[08:36] <tcpdump> typing sudo before a command will run that command as root.
[08:36] <genii> Hmm Toshiba Satellite P100 has Conexant CX20551-22 sound chip
[08:36] <K-Rich> can someone tell me the command to change my default window manager? it's like dpkg-reconfigue something
[08:36] <tcpdump> gksudo if you are executing from within a graphic environment
[08:36] <C5H7N3O6> yes but on a ubuntu forum says not to use sudo on this settings
[08:36] <kenkaniff> where would the madwifi-ng files be installed in my system?
[08:36] <C5H7N3O6> just be a root
[08:37] <PriceChild> C5H7N3O6, could you give me a link to that please?
[08:37] <tcpdump> SunRaycer, what is your question?
[08:37] <avis> K-Rich, that only configured the xserver to use another window manager you simply need to know what you want to install through apt-get install.  there is ubuntu-desktop, xubuntu-desktop, and kubuntu-desktop.  if i'm not mistaken fluxbox is simply 'fluxbox'
[08:38] <C5H7N3O6> PriceChild i gave it to u on private
[08:38] <jeeves__> arrgghhh, I hate this wireless connection
[08:38] <PriceChild> C5H7N3O6, the second part of step 5 requires root... but the rest are fine with sudo
[08:38] <coderx> any one know a free Ragnarok clinic for linux?
[08:39] <C5H7N3O6> so how can i become root
[08:39] <profanephobia> clinic lol got an addiction
[08:39] <profanephobia> use su or sudo -i
[08:39] <PriceChild> C5H7N3O6, sudo -i
[08:39] <EDinNY> sudo su -
[08:39] <Vinchenzo28> when i switch workspaces it gives me not taskbar why is that?
[08:39] <C5H7N3O6> i have tried su and pass says http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=91370
[08:39] <C5H7N3O6> sorry
[08:39] <jeeves__> profanephobia:  ok, sorry, the WiFi connection dropped me.  you were saying?
[08:39] <PriceChild> C5H7N3O6, but please exit after that one command
[08:39] <EDinNY> both work
[08:39] <PriceChild> !sudo | C5H7N3O6
[08:39] <ubotu> C5H7N3O6: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[08:39] <C5H7N3O6> i have tried su and pass says  Authentication failure
[08:39] <K-Rich> avis: that;s all i want to do i just installed compiz and it's still using metacity
[08:39] <EDinNY> I can never remember the -i
[08:39] <profanephobia> jeeves__ have you used ALSA and OSS
[08:40] <profanephobia> jeeves__ and congrats on your spacebar
[08:40] <jeeves__> it's set for ALSA right now, but it's an intel Chipset
[08:40] <C5H7N3O6> 10x worked
[08:40] <avis> K-Rich, ok rich i gave the name of the packages to login to them you'd simply login at the login manager
[08:40] <Hemanth> I NEED HELP TO CONFIG UBUNTU FOR DATAONE BSNL
[08:40] <tcpdump> ping me
[08:40] <tcpdump> holy lag batman
[08:40] <ctopkelly> profanephobia:  sorry no go on the wireless card
[08:41] <avis> K-Rich, or rather select your preferred enviorment from there
[08:41] <profanephobia> ctopkelly dude that should have worked
[08:41] <buzzbuzz> Hi all
[08:41] <profanephobia> ctopkelly who makes your card
[08:41] <tcpdump> hi
[08:41] <K-Rich> lemme try brb
[08:41] <jeeves__> profanephobia:  it would be nice if I could get this working.  it looks like almost everything else is working on this box.  The biggest thing is the WiFi (working allready) and the sound.  If I've got those ones, then I can get a lot of work done
[08:41] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: when i do an iwconfig i only see lo eth0
[08:42] <ctopkelly> Broadcom
[08:42] <Hemanth> pinmg
[08:42] <Hemanth> *ping
[08:42] <genii> Who was asking about sound on a Satellite P100 laptop? Anyhow, from what i can find to use driver snd_hda_intel   and do acpi=off for boot
[08:42] <sbun> do i need network-manager as well as knetworkmanager and wpasupplicant to get wpa wifi working?
[08:42] <tcpdump> jeeves i will attempt to help you
[08:42] <xtknight> !ndiswrapper
[08:42] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:42] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: broadcom
[08:42] <SunRaycer> tcpdump, I got dumped to an ash prompt, in initramfs, complaining of "no tty"
[08:42] <profanephobia> ctopkelly thats the chip who actually makes it
[08:42] <sbun> yeah and ndis
[08:42] <sbun> i have all that
[08:42] <profanephobia> ctopkelly or the model number
[08:42] <coderx> Does any one know of a free Ragnarok clinic for linux?
[08:43] <tcpdump> Sun can you start over please? i lagged out really bad must have missed stuff
[08:43] <Enselic> sbun: the tools needed for wpa wifi comes with ubuntu
[08:43] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: it is a built in card for me ZD8000 hp notebook
[08:43] <tcpdump> oh, your install issue
[08:43] <sbun> thats what i was hoping, ive filled in everything
[08:43] <tcpdump> how big is your hd?
[08:43] <sbun> but it gets to 28% when connecting
[08:43] <profanephobia> ctopkelly ill brb
[08:43] <sbun> then stops
[08:43] <SunRaycer> profanephobia, tcpdump: The problem is it won't boot.  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"
[08:43] <PriceChild> coderx, there isn't one sorry
[08:43] <Hemanth> I NEED HELP TO CONFIG UBUNTU FOR DATAONE BSNL
[08:43] <file> help me to connect my dlink wifi usb adapter in 7.04..........
[08:43] <fullLink> How can I connect to my bluetooth gps? (feisty)
[08:43] <buzzbuzz> How to get Kiba-Dock properly running under Ubuntu 7.04 AMD64?
[08:43] <genii> jeeves__: Was it you with the P100 no sound?
[08:44] <jeeves__> genii:  that would be corect
[08:44] <PriceChild> !caps | Hemanth
[08:44] <ubotu> Hemanth: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[08:44] <tcpdump> and also -- you get this error once you start booting?
[08:44] <dxdt> I CANT :( !
[08:44] <Hemanth> u can but no reply :(
[08:44] <Enselic> Hemanth: by actin the way you do, you risk making ppl able to help you to ignore you
[08:44] <Hemanth> for my q
[08:44] <mweichert> where is the ubuntu development channel?
[08:44] <dxdt> ubuntu-devel
[08:44] <Hemanth> ok sorry :(
[08:44] <krekon> what value has to have APP_CHARSET_MAP in order to have english in console. I have tried to fix it via dpkg-reconfigure but nothing. Would you check the value in /etc/console-tools/config.
[08:44] <PriceChild> mweichert, #ubuntu-devel or #ubuntu-motu - why?
[08:44] <Hemanth> i m so frustrated
[08:44] <dxdt> /c
[08:44] <dxdt> whoop
[08:44] <Hemanth> :(
[08:44] <dxdt> /celar
[08:44] <Jack_Sparrow> !patience > Hemanth
[08:45] <Enselic> Hemanth: clarify your question
[08:45] <Enselic> Hemanth: I don't understand what you are asking in the first place
[08:45] <yoshibond> can someone help me with a tv-out setup problem?
[08:45] <genii> jeeves__:  Anyhow, from what i can find to use alsa driver snd_hda_intel   and do acpi=off for boot
[08:45] <Hemanth> i have a probm config adsl modem bsnl
[08:45] <Enselic> Hemanth: what problem do you have, and what is bsnl
[08:45] <jeeves__> genii:  can you walk me through how to do that?
[08:45] <yoshibond> i used the NVIDIA X server setting control panel and got the dual display with my DVI monitor and my tv
[08:46] <Hemanth> bsnl is a network provider in india
[08:46] <tcpdump> brb
[08:46] <yoshibond> when using s-video output things look 'ok' on the tv in ubuntu
[08:46] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: it says broadcom 802.11b/g wireless lan
[08:46] <yoshibond> when i use component video everything is blue and blurry
[08:46] <tcpdump> ok
[08:46] <sbun> Has anyone had this problem, where you got your windows driver working and set up the connection, but it wont connect
[08:46] <Hemanth> my adsl modem is detected in version 6.
[08:46] <sbun> the wireless connection comes up as eth1
[08:46] <univremonster> !qt
[08:46] <ubotu> Qt is the Q toolkit, which forms the base of KDE and is used by many applications to provide a !GUI. Install the libqt3-mt-dev package to compile Qt applications
[08:46] <tcpdump> Sun have you been able to go thorugh the install?
[08:46] <Hemanth> but no net connection
[08:46] <sbun> shouldnt it be  wlan
[08:46] <Hemanth> i did set the ip and all
[08:46] <tcpdump> and it fails booting after the install?
[08:47] <genii> jeeves__: in a terminal/console, first do : lsmod|grep snd_hda_intel      and see if it shows the driver is trying to be used
[08:47] <_Lucretia_> ok, is anyone here using feisty 64-bit, 32-bit feisty chroot and does a bit of 3d programming?
[08:47] <sbun> are you talking to me tcpdump?
[08:47] <Paddy_EIRE> !tty > Paddy_EIRE
[08:47] <Enselic> Hemanth: please put all detais in one question. that will make it easier to get an overview of the problem
[08:47] <mweichert> PriceChild: I want to get involved with development
[08:47] <tcpdump> no sir.
[08:47] <sbun> ok :(
[08:47] <genii> jeeves__: if it is already auto loading but just not working we don't want to make it load twice
[08:47] <tcpdump> i was talking to sun
[08:47] <PriceChild> !participate | mweichert
[08:47] <ubotu> mweichert: To contribute and help out with Ubuntu, see http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate
[08:47] <Enselic> ppl are not very keen on browsing the irc log to be able to help you
[08:47] <Hemanth> k
[08:47] <unagi> how do u import dv video in ubuntu
[08:48] <jeeves__> genii: it shows 6 lines.  do you want to hop into another channel with me to look @ it?
[08:48] <xorl_> hey I got a semi anoying issue, read on ubuntu guide tried all the dvd/cdrom DMA tweaks
[08:48] <xorl_> but, I still get choppy video on playing DVD's
[08:48] <yoshibond> the two problems i have are that the s-video out works but component video out is blue and blurrry (very) and also when my computer boots up into mythtv - the tv out turns off
[08:48] <sbun> ok never mind
[08:48] <sbun> thanks for nothing
[08:48] <genii> jeeves__: No, it just shows that it is loading it :) Thats fine.
[08:48] <Hemanth> i have a adsl modem it's bn detect ..i have set the ip address manually ..everything seems ok but i have no net connection :(
[08:48] <univremonster> xorl_:  You have restricted drivers enabled?
[08:48] <yoshibond> and in both cases with both cables the display looks fine until i get into ubuntu
[08:48] <tcpdump> what is the problem you are having sbun?
[08:48] <tcpdump> nvm being pissy wont help him :[
[08:48] <xorl_> univremonster; yeah, for my ATI
[08:49] <univremonster> xorl_:  which program(s) have you been using?
[08:49] <jeeves__> genii:  so I'm guessing that's a good thing.  how do I get it to work though?
[08:49] <mweichert> !participate
[08:49] <ubotu> To contribute and help out with Ubuntu, see http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate
[08:49] <xorl_> univremonster; VLC/Media Player (anything I could try)
[08:49] <transwork> hello
[08:49] <univremonster> xorl_:  I have had the same problem, I found MPlayer worked best, you may want to give it a shot
[08:50] <buzzbuzz> "Feisty artwork will be designed by kwwii -- of Kubuntu Edgy and KDE Oxygen Icon fame. He will be working closely with sabdfl in the design. Do not expect community involvement in defining this portion." <- What? Joke?
[08:50] <transwork> i just installed ubuntu server and i was wonder if there is a way to make tty1 start only after all the messages have been printed? it just kinda looks bad otherwise
[08:50] <Rotlaus> I've just installed compiz-fusion. Everything works fine, but i have only 2 Desktops. So i have no cube, just a 'page' with two sides. Where can i set the number of desktops?
[08:50] <genii> jeeves__: So now, open the file /boot/grub/menu.lst   by:  gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst   and find the first line which loads your default kernel. the end should look something like ro quiet splash      add to the end  acpi=off       then save it. Next boot you will know if the changes worked for the soundcard
[08:51] <jeeves__> genii:  ok, one sec.
[08:51] <Vinchenzo28> anyone use beryl?
[08:51] <_Lucretia_> I'm getting no 3d accelleration via a chroot, although the app dumps out ATI specific extensions
[08:51] <mattgyver83> i use beryl
[08:51] <buzzbuzz> Rotlaus: Right Click and choose Settings at the bottom right panel of your desktop
[08:51] <lefen> hay guys
[08:51] <mattgyver83> its pimpadimp
[08:51] <_Lucretia_> it's definitely using "Mesa GLX Indirect"
[08:52] <lefen> this seems tricker than i thought: if i dont want to install a particular software update, how do i permanently remove it from the update manager?
[08:52] <Vinchenzo28> what ver of ubuntu u using beryl for
[08:52] <tcpdump> i use beryl vin
[08:52] <tcpdump> i use feisty
[08:52] <mattgyver83> 6.10
[08:52] <jeeves__> genii:  what does that do again/.
[08:52] <tcpdump> 7. w/e
[08:52] <Vinchenzo28> i got 7.04 64 bit should it work on it?
[08:52] <crazy_> someone trying to help me just now on 7.04 server for GUI install. but modem suddenly fails...
[08:52] <tcpdump> what kind of video card?
[08:52] <vb> can nautilus show album art that is embedded in a MP3 /
[08:52] <jeeves__> genii:  brb, I'm going to test this out.
[08:53] <tcpdump> vinch, type glxinfo |grep direct
[08:53] <tcpdump> does your card have direct rendering?
[08:53] <Vinchenzo28> i got a 7600gt
[08:53] <buzzbuzz> Does anyone know a good 1:1 Mac OS X like Desktop "CD Case Viewer" of current playing Song? :o
[08:53] <file> how to add a dial up modem?
[08:53] <Rotlaus> buzzbuzz: I have done so, but only the 'page' with 2 sides
[08:53] <Vinchenzo28> i got direct
[08:53] <tcpdump> ok.
[08:54] <tcpdump> and you have an nvidia card
[08:54] <Vinchenzo28> nvidia 7600gt
[08:54] <tcpdump> did you install the restricted nvidia drivers?
[08:54] <Vinchenzo28> yeah
[08:54] <vb> how to make nautilus show album art ?
[08:54] <tcpdump> and, did you install beryl?
[08:54] <Vinchenzo28> not yeah
[08:54] <Vinchenzo28> donno how
[08:54] <crazy_> how to install GUI for 7.04 server?
[08:54] <PriceChild> crazy_, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[08:55] <tcpdump> Vin: there is a good guide at: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-install-beryl-with-latest-nvidia-drivers-in-ubuntu-feisty-fawn.html
[08:55] <cyberphaz> hmm is it tricky to let alsa mix sounds from various applications?
[08:55] <Vinchenzo28> ill check it
[08:56] <sivel27> does anyone know how to fix this error?
[08:56] <sivel27> configure: error: header file <openssl/ssl.h> is required for OpenSSL
[08:57] <crazy_> PriceChild: so server 7.04  when I login straight away goes to console mode?
[08:57] <PriceChild> crazy_, no, do that and it'll go to gui on boot
[08:57] <Arbysman__> has anyone configured shorewall here
[08:57] <genii> bah. AFK (work)
[08:57] <buzzbuzz> Does anyone know a good 1:1 Mac OS X like Desktop "CD Case Viewer" of current playing Song? :o
[08:57] <buzzbuzz> !!
[08:57] <xorl_> univremonster; fixed it :D
[08:58] <crazy_> PriceChild: I mean the default 7.04 installation will be default goes to console when log in?
[08:58] <mattgyver83> What is compiz, a has been telling me about it, suppose to work with beryl??
[08:58] <timposey> everytime i touch a key my screen flashes and i have to hold down the key for a full second for the letter to appear on the screen
[08:58] <PriceChild> crazy_, could you clarify pleasE?
[08:58] <jeeves__> genii:  that didn't work
[08:58] <Vinchenzo28> tcp u there?
[08:58] <tcpdump> yes
[08:58] <Vinchenzo28> says the pub key isn't avail
[08:58] <buzzbuzz> mattgyver83: Beryl + Compiz = Compiz Fusion
[08:59] <mattgyver83> Is it one package, or 2 seperate programs?
[08:59] <tcpdump> wget http://ubuntu.beryl-project.org/root@lupine.me.uk.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add - for that command?
[08:59] <kahrytan> Compiz Fusion will be in gutsy only?
[08:59] <buzzbuzz> One package, will be avaible in Gutsy, but its also possible to use it in Feisty
[08:59] <buzzbuzz> It's way better than Beryl imho
[08:59] <crazy_> PriceChild: I have install 7.04 server, there is no GUI, after login , shows a black screen, is this the terminal screen as compare to GUI desktop 7.04 version?
[08:59] <Arbysman__> im trying to setup shorewall so i can share my connection with my xbox 360 but i keep getting this error    ERROR: Invalid zone (place) in record "place - in this column."
[08:59] <tcpdump> you must be root Vin
[09:00] <jeeves__> genii:  are you still in here?
[09:00] <Vinchenzo28> let me check
[09:00] <tcpdump> or sudo the command
[09:00] <kenkaniff> guys how can i remove all of the madwifi-ng drivers and their entries, and install new?
[09:00] <Vinchenzo28> deb http://ubuntu.beryl-project.org feisty main
[09:00] <PriceChild> crazy_, yes
[09:00] <Vinchenzo28> when i try to add that
[09:00] <RyanT5000> how do i tell apt-get that i want it to use wine out of gutsy but keep everything else out of feisty?
[09:01] <crazy_> PriceChild: apt-get install ubuntu-desktop is actually instally the 7.04 desktop version add on to server 7.04?
[09:01] <ctopkelly> profenephobia:  Are you back?
[09:01] <PriceChild> !gutsy | RyanT5000
[09:01] <ubotu> RyanT5000: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[09:01] <tcpdump> Vin
[09:01] <reflous> what is a good pdf prog for ubuntu that allows you to fill out forms?
[09:01] <timposey> help, everytime i touch a key my screen flashes and i have to hold down the key for a full second for the letter to appear on the screen
[09:01] <Vinchenzo28> yeah
[09:01] <PriceChild> crazy_, desktop and server of ubuntu are from the same base, just different packages on top.
[09:01] <crazy_> PriceChild: what is base?
[09:01] <jeeves__> anyone else want to take a stab @ this audio problem?
[09:01] <tcpdump> gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:02] <tcpdump> scroll to the bottom and add that line, save and exit.
[09:02] <C5H7N3O6> i have a tvtuner from Kworld how can i find what chipset is using and how can i make the tvtuner running on ubuntu?
[09:02] <crazy_> PriceChild: ok  I understand now
[09:02] <Vinchenzo28> ok
[09:02] <dem0n> crazy_ as in kernel and stuff as he said just diffrent packages
[09:02] <Vinchenzo28> thanks
[09:03] <Vinchenzo28> so far so good :P
[09:03] <tcpdump> :)
[09:03] <Vinchenzo28> i wasn't doing that in terminal
[09:03] <dem0n> any one know alot about wine and wanna make a buck or 2 ^^
[09:03] <C5H7N3O6> i found the chipset i think is Conexant 878
[09:03] <StoneNewt> has anyonr managed to get widscreen resolutions out of a GMA900 in X11?
[09:03] <tcpdump> doesnt matter how you edit the file so long as you get the line in there.
[09:03] <Vinchenzo28> yeah
[09:03] <Arbysman__> im trying to configure shorewall and i keep getting this error    ERROR: Invalid zone (place) in record "place - in this column."
[09:04] <crazy_> dem0n: so  ubuntu or linux desktop version can be upgrade or add on services to a server
[09:04] <dem0n> idk never ran a server :D
[09:04] <Freddy> hi all:D
[09:05] <Freddy> can sb help me please?
[09:05] <buzzbuzz> Freddy: just post your problem
[09:05] <tcpdump> ask a question, and well think about it.
[09:05] <Freddy> ok i
[09:05] <Freddy> have ubuntu 7.04
[09:06] <timposey> please help, everytime i touch a key my screen flashes and i have to hold down the key for a full second for the letter to appear on the screenhelp, everytime i touch a key my screen flashes and i have to hold down the key for a full second for the letter to appear on the screenhelp, everytime i touch a key my screen flashes and i have to hold down the key for a full second for the letter to appear on the screen
[09:06] <DShepherd> that's great Freddy !! lol
[09:06] <Freddy> and i want to start fce
[09:06] <buzzbuzz> Freddy: Try to write it all in one line, Please :/
[09:06] <dem0n> who knows alot about wine
[09:06] <buzzbuzz> dem0n: whats your problem with wine?
[09:06] <[-neo-] > || hey, i installed wine, when i start an .exe it opens with gedit an i need to use reght button start with wine ||
[09:06] <dem0n> not a problem i got a project
[09:06] <[-neo-] > || how can i make that it will be auto installed with wine? ||
[09:06] <tcpdump> dem0n i know enough about wine to tell you that i've had better luck installing a vm :)
[09:07] <[-neo-] > color == of
[09:07] <dem0n> vm?
[09:07] <buzzbuzz> [-neo-] : Wtf || ?
[09:07] <[-neo-] > what?
[09:07] <tcpdump> neo, you need to run the exe file like this: wine file.exe
[09:07] <[-neo-] > i know
[09:07] <dem0n> tcpdump come channel hbh
[09:07] <[-neo-] > but when i start it(i got desktop) it will auto start with gedit not with wine
[09:07] <mattgyver83> has anyone ever setup wpa supplicant for any reason?
[09:07] <Freddy> i have install all things for using xfce 4 but when i want to star it with:startxfce4
[09:07] <[-neo-] > how can i make it auto start with wine
[09:07] <DShepherd> [-neo-] , right click -- properties -- open with -- select wine
[09:07] <pike_> [-neo-] : i believe .. i havent used nautilus much it is like a right click then you check a box to open with same from now on
[09:08] <dungeekin> Is there anyone there who could offer some help please? I have installed 7.04 and am now trying to set up a Speedtouch 110 PCMCIA WLAN card.
[09:08] <[-neo-] > and tcpdump what doe you mean
[09:08] <Freddy> comes this:/usr/bin/startxfce4: X server already running on display :0.0
[09:08] <Freddy> /etc/xdg/xfce4/xinitrc: 58: xscreensaver: not found
[09:08] <Freddy> xfce4-session: Another session manager is already running
[09:08] <[-neo-] > nee
[09:08] <[-neo-] > no
[09:08] <[-neo-] > i dont think
[09:08] <[-neo-] > so i can check dungeekin
[09:08] <tcpdump> neo, from your terminal, you run the exe file like this:
[09:08] <mattgyver83> dungeekin, have you installed the drivers for your card?
[09:08] <tcpdump> wine program.exe
[09:08] <tcpdump> where program.exe is the name of the exe you are running
[09:08] <pike_> dungeekin: plug in the card then type 'dmesg | tail' does it recognize it? if so sudo ifconfig -a   should show a new network device like ath0 or wlan0 or eth1 etc
[09:09] <dungeekin> I've installed ndiswrapper, and downloaded the relevant drivers , however when I try to install the driver .inf through the GUI it doesn#t seem to install.
[09:09] <ansque> Shipit is still for free?
[09:09] <[-neo-] > tcpdump i know but i can open with desktop but when i press 2x left mouse button it will open with geditr i want it auto open with wine
[09:09] <DShepherd> [-neo-] , i answered your question ^.
[09:10] <DShepherd> [-neo-] , if you dont see wine in the list.. press Add -- use custom command-- and type wine
[09:10] <[-neo-] > DShepherd there's nothing with click
[09:10] <dungeekin> output of dmesg|tail - registering new device pcmcia0.0
[09:10] <[-neo-] > i did
[09:10] <EmprCezar> Has anyone had an issue with nm-applet not progressing past the spinny thing to the bars after it connects? This started with me last night.
[09:10] <[-neo-] > lets see
[09:10] <[-neo-] > if it works
[09:11] <[-neo-] > no
[09:11] <[-neo-] > i''l try
[09:11] <buzzbuzz> Whats a good CD CASE viewer like in Mac OS X for ones Desktop? !!
[09:11] <buzzbuzz> - which displays current song
[09:11] <[-neo-] > no it dont DShepherd
[09:11] <dungeekin> ifconfig -a shows eth0, l0 and irda0
[09:12] <wastr2> anyone help me diagnose my speakers
[09:12] <[-neo-] > DShepherd i want when i click it will open with wine but what you say dont worl
[09:12] <[-neo-] > work *
[09:12] <wastr2> they don't seem to be working anymore
[09:12] <ctopkelly> profanephobia:  are you back yet?
[09:12] <profanephobia> ctopkelly i just back back
[09:13] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: cool   was just checking everyfew min
[09:13] <dungeekin> pike - sorry, does that make sense?
[09:13] <[-neo-] > i figured it out
[09:13] <[-neo-] > DShepherd i did right click options
[09:13] <[-neo-] > open with => choice: gedit and wine
[09:14] <profanephobia> ctopkelly sry im at work (it guy) and we haad wireless probss of our own
[09:14] <[-neo-] > chosed wine and now auto open with wine  :)
[09:14] <[-neo-] > thank you all for helping me figure it out :)
[09:14] <[-neo-] > bye :)
[09:14] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: NP
[09:14] <DShepherd> [-neo-] , ok...
[09:14] <buzzbuzz> Whats a good CD CASE viewer like in Mac OS X for ones Desktop, which displays the current song + its Album Art... ??
[09:14] <DShepherd> pure dude doesnt seem to read well..
[09:14] <DShepherd> i'm glad to help him though :-)
[09:15] <mrigns> I'm using epiphany-browser-2.19.5 and the spell checking suddenly stopped working. It's still working in pidgin and xchat2. Is there a special option to turn it on in epiphany? I can't seem to find one
[09:15] <wastr2> my speakers don't seem to cooperating
[09:15] <LeoUA> 2
[09:15] <LeoUA> hi2all
[09:15] <wastr2> can I pipe something to a device to test them?
[09:15] <el_isma> Hello. I'm having trouble with FF2. It doesn't let me install any extensions. It says that it will install them when I restart but they never get installed. What should I do?
[09:16] <mattgyver83> what extensions are they?
[09:16] <LeoUA> Guys, where does Ubuntu keeps web certificates?'
[09:16] <unagi> is there a way to export a .avi deinterlaced
[09:16] <mattgyver83> or any
[09:16] <mattgyver83> oh, you said that
[09:16] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: are you still able to help.?
[09:16] <ubuntu> can someone help me with fixing grub on my striped 150gb raptors?
[09:16] <buzzbuzz> Whats a good CD CASE viewer like in Mac OS X for ones Desktop, which displays the current song, plus its Album Art?
[09:17] <jatos> hey
[09:17] <DShepherd> buzzbuzz,you want some to play music and who you cover art at the same time?
[09:17] <profanephobia> ctopkelly ive tried all i know man if those two didnt work then im not sure whats happenin
[09:17] <DShepherd> s/who/show
[09:17] <mattgyver83> el_isma, are all instincts of ffx an all workspaces closed?
[09:17] <ctopkelly> profanephobia:  thats ok thanks for the help
[09:17] <ubuntu> can someone help me with my striped 150gb raptor boot problems?
[09:17] <Xenoie`> !vpn
[09:17] <ubotu> From more information on vpn please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Gaming_VPN_Using_PPTPD
[09:17] <jatos> I got an ext3 three partition which I have managed to completely fill when mucking taking a disk image
[09:18] <profanephobia> ctopkelly welcome sorry
[09:18] <jatos> now I deleted the image, but space has been freed up
[09:18] <buzzbuzz> DShepherd: Do you know this Mac OS X Plugin? It's a widget I think, displays the Album Cover of the current playing song - it must be possible for Ubuntu
[09:18] <jatos> *the space not been freed up
[09:18] <el_isma> mattgyver83: yes. I been having this problem for at least a month already. I restarted many times.
[09:19] <DShepherd> buzzbuzz, no i dont know this plugin... its possible with a screenlets widget. but you need compiz/beryl/compiz-fusion to get it running nicely.
[09:19] <mattgyver83> hmm....
[09:19] <buzzbuzz> DShepherd: I'm running the very latest Compiz Fusion
[09:19] <DShepherd> well you know about screenlets?
[09:19] <buzzbuzz> Heard of it
[09:20] <buzzbuzz> Didn't find a good source to install it, except a very slow Estonian Site for repositories :/
[09:20] <mattgyver83> What extension in particular are you trying to install??
[09:20] <unagi> is there a way to export a .avi deinterlaced
[09:20] <ubuntu> could someone help me with my 150gb striped raptor dual boot problem please?
[09:20] <DShepherd> http://hendrik.kaju.pri.ee/screenlets/ -- buzzbuzz . ok..
[09:20] <psusi> jatos: when you say you deleted it, do you really mean that you moved it to the trash bin?
[09:20] <Xenoie`> I just followed this guide (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=91249), the network manager now has support for VPN connections. I added a new VPN connection using (network manager->VPN connections->Configure VPN..) there are no new items in the list, nothing that says connect to VPN, what am i missing?
[09:21] <buzzbuzz> DShepherd: Could you tell me how to properly install it using that Source? :)
[09:21] <el_isma> mattgyver83: there are many... webdeveloper, greasemonkey, dom inspector, adblock, google notebook
[09:21] <mattgyver83> did you mess with the config at all?
[09:21] <DShepherd> buzzbuzz, http://hendrik.kaju.pri.ee/screenlets/?q=node/5 -- this page might help
[09:21] <foug> are there different terminal clients i can download? or do i have to use the gnome terminal emulation?
[09:21] <el_isma> mattgyver83: no. Never touched it.
[09:22] <mattgyver83> hmm....
[09:22] <profanephobia> buzzbuzz why not try gdesklets
[09:22] <Cooner750> Has anyone here compiled Pidgin 2.1.0?
[09:22] <corey> What is the difference between nvidia-glx and nvidia-glx-new ?
[09:22] <buzzbuzz> profanephobia: sounds much better, have you got an url? :)
[09:22] <buzzbuzz> Ah, www.gdesklets.org
[09:22] <ubuntu> could someone help me with my 150gb striped raptor dual boot problem please?
[09:22] <khelll> how to install ie on ubuntu
[09:22] <fatbrain> Can I change the number of rows in my terminal? It's like 25 or something now :S
[09:22] <fatbrain> (also cols?)
[09:22] <buzzbuzz> khell: LOL, what the hell will you need IE for?
[09:23] <buzzbuzz> gdesklets.org seems to be down (for me)
[09:23] <profanephobia> buzzbuzz just do sudo apt-get install gdesklets
[09:23] <foug> are there different terminal clients i can download? or do i have to use the gnome terminal emulation?
[09:23] <Absenth> if I want to perminantly add the kvm-amd kernel module so it launches as soon as the system boots how would I do that?
[09:23] <buzzbuzz> profanephobia: thanks !
[09:23] <psusi> Ubuntu: possibly
[09:23] <el_isma> mattgyver83: maybe I should just purge the whole firefox and try again?
[09:23] <Xenoie`> foug, you can download other terminals
[09:23] <Xenoie`> foug, which one are you looking for?
[09:23] <profanephobia> buzzbuzz welcome
[09:23] <mattgyver83> Probably your best bet, but
[09:23] <corey> khell, I don't have the link on me, but google ie4linux
[09:23] <mattgyver83> are they showing up in your extensions manager after installing and just not working, or not showing at all
[09:23] <foug> xenoie: well i want that i can hide everything (borders, title bar, menu bar etc) and have it just floating text over my wallpaper
[09:24] <ubuntu> could someone help me with my 150gb striped raptor dual boot problem please?
[09:24] <Cooner750> khelll: Like this? http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page
[09:24] <Zion1983> hii all
[09:24] <corey> khell, it runs ie thru wine. Great for testing web pages
[09:24] <psusi> ubuntu: I just said possibly.
[09:24] <buzzbuzz> corey, khell: Please, why would anyone use IE, oO?
[09:24] <Zion1983> anyone can hel me please
[09:24] <el_isma> mattgyver83: they're showing up saying that they'll be installed next restart.
[09:24] <ubuntu> oh sorry
[09:24] <disasm> any edgy users experiencing this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130211
[09:24] <Cooner750> khelll: instructions for Ubuntu http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Installation:Ubuntu
[09:24] <Xenoie`> foug, try Eterm, apt-get install eterm, run it with Eterm (cap E)
[09:24] <disasm> It's happening to me on almost 50 computers :(
[09:24] <mattgyver83> Have you tryed reinstalling yet?
[09:24] <kahrytan> Cooner750: Whats the bug number
[09:24] <corey> buzzbuzz, I'm a web designer, Gotta make sure that the largest market share on the internet can see my stuff
[09:24] <Zion1983> i am grpihic card - ati readon 9250
[09:24] <el_isma> mattgyver83: I've tried using an older ff2
[09:25] <profanephobia> disasm why not upgrade to feisty
[09:25] <Zion1983> and ubuntu dont define it good
[09:25] <Xenoie`> I just followed this guide (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=91249), the network manager now has support for VPN connections. I added a new VPN connection using (network manager->VPN connections->Configure VPN..) there are no new items in the list, nothing that says connect to VPN, what am i missing?
[09:25] <DShepherd> buzzbuzz, the guys in #compiz-fusion should be able to give some good help though
[09:25] <unagi> is there a way to export a .avi deinterlaced
[09:25] <Zion1983> \me screen hz is stands on 60
[09:25] <kahrytan> bug #130211
[09:25] <afterwego> Is there a way to stop nm-applet from asking for a password at startup?
[09:25] <mattgyver83> el_isma; I would just backup your bookmarks folder, delete it completely and install from synaptic
[09:25] <Zion1983> what
[09:25] <foug> xenoie: trying it out now
[09:25] <mattgyver83> You know what
[09:25] <Zion1983> 
[09:25] <mattgyver83> did you manually install it?
[09:25] <tcpdump> shalom zion
[09:25] <Zion1983> yes
[09:25] <Zion1983> hi dude
[09:25] <disasm> foug: give aterm a shot with fluxbox. I have all my window decorations hid with transparency set
[09:26] <kahrytan> ubotu must be offline
[09:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about must be offline - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:26] <kahrytan> !bug #130211
[09:26] <jrib> kahrytan: he doesn't do bugs in this channel
[09:26] <tcpdump> need ezra? =D
[09:26] <foug> disasm: i only want window decorations hidden for my terminal though
[09:26] <kahrytan> doh
[09:26] <Zion1983> yers
[09:26] <Zion1983> yes
[09:26] <kahrytan> jrib: It self
[09:26] <jetscreamer> !info nvidia-glx-new
[09:26] <ubotu> nvidia-glx-new: NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org 'new' driver. In component restricted, is optional. Version 1.0.9755+2.6.20.5-16.29 (feisty), package size 4719 kB, installed size 14400 kB
[09:26] <Zion1983> i have the new ubuntu
[09:26] <kahrytan> jrib: should
[09:26] <jetscreamer> !info nvidia-glx
[09:26] <ubotu> nvidia-glx: NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org driver. In component restricted, is optional. Version 1:1.0.9631+2.6.20.5-16.29 (feisty), package size 4387 kB, installed size 13352 kB
[09:26] <disasm> foug: yeah, that's how I have it set
[09:26] <meoblast001> hello i would like to remove Fedora off my system without damaging GRUB boot loader. Can anyone help me with that?
[09:26] <Xenoie`> !pptp
[09:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pptp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:26] <Zion1983> hican we talk in private room?
[09:26] <buzzbuzz> profanephobia: after installing and trying to run with "gdesklets" - it tries to start the gdesklets-daemon but fails with a waiting time error ?
[09:26] <foug> disasm: hmmm, can you take a SS for me please and show me?
[09:26] <vb> i just deleted my NTFS and formated it with ext3, but every restart, i have to mount it explicitly, any idea?
[09:27] <tcpdump> sure, join #hbh
[09:27] <profanephobia> !TFTP
[09:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tftp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:27] <psusi> meoblast001: install something else in its place
[09:27] <unagi> meoblast001: type /j #fedora
[09:27] <myusernam> I am having trouble getting ubuntu to display properly on my tv. if i use s video i cant even read the menues and if i use component out it showes up all pink and messed up and if i use vga it looks fine during the bios screen then goes crazy during when ubuntu starts up
[09:27] <mattgyver83> el_isma; It could be a permissions issue if you installed it manually
[09:27] <psusi> vb: add it to your /etc/fstab
[09:27] <genii> vb Add an entry to /etc/fstab for it
[09:27] <ctopkelly> hey profanephobia:  do you know how to remove the bcm43xx from a blacklist?
[09:27] <Zion1983> #hbh
[09:27] <profanephobia> buzzbuzz hmm not sure what that is
[09:27] <vb> yeah i opened it up, but what is the format
[09:27] <Zion1983> you need to help me its my first time here
[09:27] <mattgyver83> el_isma; i would try installing it via synaptic and then try it that way
[09:27] <meoblast001> psusi: how would i do that, i just want to get rid of it and use the standard windows boot loader that Ubuntu is installed on
[09:27] <disasm> profanephobia: you ever try managing 50 some odd workstations that are being used for critical research 24/7? It was hard enough switching them all from debian to edgy with every ones schedule, I can only upgrade about once a year without getting fired ;-)
[09:27] <tcpdump> type /join #hbh
[09:27] <profanephobia> ctopkelly ahh you blacklisted bcm43xx... did someone tell you that
[09:27] <buzzbuzz> profanephobia: Might need a X restart? Is it compatible with AMD64 and Ubuntu 64?
[09:27] <jrib> !fstab > vb (see the private message from ubotu)
[09:28] <psusi> vb: the first line should be a comment explaining it
[09:28] <mattgyver83> good luck.  out like gout.
[09:28] <unagi> is there a way to export a .avi deinterlaced
[09:28] <ctopkelly> profeaephobia: yes one of the howtos told me to do this
[09:28] <ctopkelly> profanephobia:
[09:28] <dk0r> why can't I cd here? http://pastebin.com/d272cb609
[09:28] <profanephobia> disasm i manage around 350 workstations and 70 laptops right now  and i got two words for ya .... thin clients lol try it
[09:28] <genii> vb: if it's ext3  then use the / entry as an example but put at the end 0 0 instead of 0 1
[09:28] <psusi> meoblast001: huh?  ubuntu doesn't get "installed on a windows boot loader" that phrase makes no sense
[09:28] <afterwego> nm-applet is asking me for my keyring password when I startup is there a way to make that automatic, so I don't have to type in my password everytime
[09:29] <meoblast001> psusi: with the wubi-installer it does
[09:29] <profanephobia> buzzbuzz oh i didnt know you had 64bit sorry it prolly doesnt
[09:29] <genii> vb: if you want uuid mounting find the uuid by: blkid
[09:29] <unagi> because there is no such file or directory dk0r
[09:29] <psusi> meoblast001: does what?  I don't understand the meaning of your phrase
[09:29] <meoblast001> psusi: Grub comes up asking for and OS, i select Windows, then a new loader comes up asking Windows or Ubuntu
[09:30] <psusi> meoblast001: why do you have two boot loaders installed?
[09:30] <Absenth> if the command I issue is (modprobe kvm-amd)  how would I go about making sure the system adds that module by default rather than having to issue the command every time I boot?
[09:30] <meoblast001> Psusi: it does this because i installed Ubuntu with the installer at wubi-installer.net
[09:30] <vb> what should be the mount point ?
[09:30] <disasm> profanephobia: I'd have to have a cluster the size of the san diego one to pull of thin clients :-P
[09:30] <dk0r> unagi: how can u say that? I showed u the ls
[09:30] <foug> disasm: hmmm, can you take a SS for me please and show me?
[09:30] <dk0r> unagi: its this: cd ./Command\ \&\ Conquer\ 3
[09:30] <meoblast001> psusi: wubi-installer did it
[09:30] <jrib> dk0r: type 'cd Comm' and then press TAB, you are not escaping the & properly
[09:30] <psusi> vb: wherever you were mounting it by hand
[09:30] <yoshibond> mythtv
[09:30] <genii> meoblast001: In windoze edit the file c:\boot.ini and remove the entry for Ubuntu
[09:30] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: do you know how to do this remove something fom the blacklist?
[09:30] <meoblast001> psusi: and fedora previously installed GRUB
[09:30] <dk0r> thankyou jrib
[09:30] <disasm> foug: patience :-P www.astro.psu.edu/~saml/screeny.jpg
[09:31] <psusi> meoblast001: so you have ubuntu, windows, and fedora installed, and want to get rid of fedora?
[09:31] <meoblast001> genii: then i cant get Ubuntu to start
[09:31] <Wips> The hotkey for opening terminal is, what? I keep forgetting it
[09:31] <genii> meoblast001: Ideally you want them all from grub
[09:31] <vb> this is it - /dev/sda1 /media/Data ext3 defaults,locale=en_IN 0 0
[09:31] <meoblast001> psusi: yes but Fedora installed GRUB so deleting it will create an error
[09:31] <jeeves__> can I get some help with a sound issue please?
[09:31] <jrib> Wips: system -> preferences -> keyboard shortcuts  will let you set one.  There isn't a default one for the terminal, but you get a run dialog with alt-f2
[09:31] <foug> disasm: hmmm yea that seems like what i need. Would I have to get fluxbox? fluxbux is just a window manager right? similar to KDE/gnome/beryl?
[09:31] <profanephobia> ctopkelly try sudo modprobe bcm43xx
[09:31] <vb> but it is not mounting automatically, i hv to go to gparted to mount it
[09:31] <File13> how would i add a shortcut to my ubuntu partition on my desktop, it only shows my sda1 (xp partition)
[09:31] <ubuntu> psusi: i installed ubuntu on a partition on an ide drive and set grub to make the boot drive my 300gb striped raptors but when i try to select which OS to load, ubuntu says no such partition, and selecting windows opens the grub editor
[09:31] <disasm> foug: you can even see my update-menus bug in the terminal installing firefox :-D It's been like that for 8 hours ;-)
[09:32] <psusi> meoblast001: then you will need to re-install grub
[09:32] <disasm> foug: yeah, but a whole lot less complex, apt-get install fluxbox aterm
[09:32] <meoblast001> psusi: i need Ubuntu to overwrite the MBR with GRUB so it removes Fedora's copy
[09:32] <ubuntu> psusi: so i cant get into any OS on my comp so im living off live cd
[09:32] <foug> disasm: does it have the cool cube option or nah?
[09:32] <unagi> are you doing this in the terminal dk0r
[09:32] <psusi> Ubuntu: have you read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FakeRaidHowto?
[09:32] <disasm> foug: nope, all it does is handle windows, none of the fancy stuff like cube handling and what not
[09:32] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: i get nothing
[09:33] <foug> disasm: hmm k i'll try it out
[09:33] <profanephobia> ctopkelly you wouldnt
[09:33] <disasm> psusi: is that mdraid stuff?
[09:33] <genii> vb: OK, so adjust line so:   from defaults,locale=en_IN to defaults,locale=en_IN,auto
[09:33] <meoblast001> psusi: and this may sound strange but i think Fedora and Ubuntu are on the same partition, because after installing Ubuntu, i saw no difference in the partition table
[09:33] <psusi> disasm: no, it's dmraid stuff
[09:33] <aubade> Would I have to restart a X session after doing locale-gen?
[09:33] <Cooner750> is it possible to remove the package 'gaim' without removing ubuntu-desktop or anything?
[09:33] <ubuntu> psusi: thank you i will read this and if it doesnt help i'll come back, thanks again
[09:33] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: so that means?
[09:33] <Cooner750> Pidgin compiled successfully.
[09:33] <_DunK_> I am having trouble getting xmodmap bindings working in my .xsession file.
[09:33] <aubade> Or kill the agetty session from which I ran the startx script, maybe? :\
[09:34] <jrib> !ubuntu-desktop | Cooner750
[09:34] <ubotu> Cooner750: k/ed/x/ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage. It depends upon other packages and brings them in; you can safely remove it, but it is recommended that you re-install it when upgrading.
[09:34] <buzzbuzz> Cooner750: ubuntu-desktop is just a small meta file afaik
[09:34] <buzzbuzz> You can delete it without worrying
[09:34] <meoblast001> psusi: apparently i already have Grub
[09:34] <Cooner750> buzzbuzz: what about "nautilus-sendto"
[09:34] <psusi> meoblast001: it sounds like you clobbered up the system well and good then, and should just start over
[09:34] <buzzbuzz> Cooner750: I deleted it too, no problems
[09:34] <meoblast001> psusi: ill purge and reinstalll
[09:35] <Cooner750> ok.
[09:35] <animeANGEL> hi
[09:35] <animeANGEL> hi
[09:35] <animeANGEL> hi
[09:35] <buzzbuzz> Cooner750: I am in Pidgin IRC, i love it
[09:35] <buzzbuzz> ;)
[09:36] <catz4eva> hi
[09:36] <disasm> psusi: what are the differences between dmraid and mdadm? never heard of dmraid before
[09:36] <profanephobia> ctopkelly just edit it manually /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[09:36] <catz4eva> hi
[09:36] <Cooner750> Hello.
[09:36] <_DunK_> or perhaps there is a better way to get Alt Gr to work as MOD3?
[09:36] <Cooner750> Again
[09:37] <Cooner750> In Pidgin IRC
[09:37] <buzzbuzz> :D
[09:37] <buzzbuzz> How do you like it?
[09:37] <psusi> disasm: dmraid is for fake hardware raid... check out that url
[09:37] <catz4eva> eeeee
[09:37] <Cooner750> Will Pidgin be standard in the next version of Ubuntu I assume?
[09:37] <buzzbuzz> Jup
[09:37] <disasm> psusi: ah, ok, i see
[09:37] <Zion1983> vista sucks
[09:37] <catz4eva> are u a girl or a boy
[09:37] <catz4eva> girl
[09:38] <disasm> catz4eva: are you a spammer?
[09:38] <Cooner750> Zion1983: Sure does.
[09:38] <Zion1983> Yea
[09:38] <buzzbuzz> Cooner750: Do you run Compiz FUsion as well?
[09:38] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: would the command vim /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist?
[09:38] <buzzbuzz> ;)
[09:39] <profanephobia> ctopkelly yeah but i prefer gedit but thats just me
[09:39] <catz4eva> hey can u heard me
[09:39] <Cooner750> My trash icon has gone missing off the panel
[09:39] <Cooner750> o_O
[09:39] <buzzbuzz> catz4eva: problems?
[09:39] <genii> catz4eva: Yes
[09:39] <n00dl3> catz4eva: we can hear you
[09:39] <Zion1983> vista take 600-650 MB memory when doing nothing
[09:39] <preaction> catz4eva, no, sorry.
[09:39] <disasm> ctopkelly: try typing vi, saves one key stroke :-P
[09:39] <profanephobia> i can read you
[09:39] <buzzbuzz> Cooner750: Right  click and add it? :D
[09:39] <catz4eva> =)
[09:39] <catz4eva> thx
[09:39] <khamael_> are there webcam drivers for microdia devices?
[09:39] <Zion1983> anyone can help me???
[09:39] <profanephobia> what
[09:39] <catz4eva> are u a girl or a boy
[09:40] <disasm> Zion1983: that's a broad question
[09:40] <Cooner750> buzzbuzz: Just did that :P
[09:40] <Zion1983> i want to install linux
[09:40] <buzzbuzz> :)
[09:40] <profanephobia> good
[09:40] <Zion1983> on my labtop
[09:40] <catz4eva> oh no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[09:40] <disasm> catz4eva: you do know your in a tech support channel, not a dating channel, right :-P
[09:40] <catz4eva> nvvm
[09:40] <preaction> Zion1983, what kind of laptop?
[09:40] <catz4eva> nvm
[09:40] <buzzbuzz> catz4eva please quit IRC and your PC, thanks!
[09:40] <profanephobia> he gets what he can lol
[09:40] <preaction> !offtopic | catz4eva
[09:40] <ubotu> catz4eva: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:40] <Zion1983> i lenovo
[09:40] <catz4eva> lol
[09:40] <Zion1983> 1/73 Ghz
[09:40] <Zion1983> 512 ram
[09:40] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: just removed it with gedit now how do you save it?
[09:40] <Zion1983> good computer
[09:40] <preaction> !enter | Zion1983
[09:40] <ubotu> Zion1983: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[09:41] <profanephobia> ctopkelly just hit save
[09:41] <disasm> Zion1983: download install cd iso, burn to cd, boot off cd, click the install button, go from there
[09:41] <preaction> Zion1983, that didn't answer my question: what manufacturer? what model?
[09:41] <buzzbuzz> Cooner750: Your Pidgin IRC, does it look like this, it does, does it? ^^ http://www.imagebanana.com/img/3bh0aqec/Bildschirmfoto.png
[09:41] <profanephobia> ctopkelly wait in vim or gedit
[09:41] <catz4eva> my name is catz4eva
[09:41] <catz4eva> u
[09:41] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: no it is read only?
[09:41] <foug> disasm: where's to option to change a wallpaper? and what are the tabs above my windows?
[09:41] <meoblast001> psusi: well ill live with it
[09:41] <Zion1983> man i know how to do it i just need a good recommand for a good version of linux
[09:41] <catz4eva> ubuntu
[09:41] <disasm> catz4eva: type: /j #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:41] <profanephobia> zion1983 ubuntu will run on that
[09:41] <preaction> Zion1983, well, this is the ubuntu support channel. so ubuntu.
[09:41] <profanephobia> ctopkelly open it as root
[09:42] <meoblast001> psusi: no big problem ill find a way to fix it later
[09:42] <timposey> somewhere there is a checkbox that allows you to set the screen to flash on error, anyone remember where?
[09:42] <Zion1983> ok thanks
[09:42] <disasm> Zion1983: ubuntu feisty is the only answer you'll get in this channel :-D
[09:42] <catz4eva> disas can u here me
[09:42] <meoblast001> Does anyone know of any free-linux-equivalents to Adobe Flash MX
[09:42] <meoblast001> ?
[09:42] <DrIdiot> hi, i can't find pidgin or compiz in the ubuntu repositories.  i'm using feisty fawn.  apparently pidgin is in the repository for the next ubuntu, i was wondering if i can install it on feisty.  thanks
[09:42] <buzzbuzz> catz4eva: Please "Stfu"
[09:42] <profanephobia> ubuntu gutsy maybe if your into debugging
[09:42] <el_isma> Hello. I'm having trouble with FF2. It doesn't let me install any extensions. It says that it will install them when I restart but they never get installed. What should I do?
[09:42] <Zion1983> i have another question
[09:42] <disasm> catz4eva: do you have an ubuntu related question?
[09:42] <profanephobia> dridiot yeah you can from source ge tit from the website
[09:42] <catz4eva> maybe i lets go
[09:42] <buzzbuzz> DrIdiot: www.pidgin.im - you'll have to compile it, which is easy
[09:43] <catz4eva> maybe not
[09:43] <DrIdiot> thanks
[09:43] <stuart-> my .wmv playback is a little laggy. how can i remedy that?
[09:43] <buzzbuzz> catz4eva: Are you here to annoy us?
[09:43] <unagi> is there a way to export a .avi deinterlaced
[09:43] <Zion1983> right now i have windows , and i have only 1 hard drive , can i install linux without format the drive????
[09:43] <profanephobia> just quit talking to him
[09:43] <catz4eva> he he
[09:43] <catz4eva> lol
[09:43] <profanephobia> zion1983 yeah resize
[09:43] <buzzbuzz> ZIon1983: You need a new ext3 partition for that
[09:43] <catz4eva> he he he he he he he lol
[09:43] <univremonster> !bot
[09:44] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[09:44] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: will i need to reboot to get it to work now
[09:44] <jetscreamer> !blootbot
[09:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about blootbot - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:44] <jetscreamer> heh
[09:44] <jetscreamer> figures
[09:44] <catz4eva> =(
[09:44] <buzzbuzz> profanephobia: is there no way to ban "Kids" like catz4eva? I mean, this is a support channel, not junk channel :)
[09:44] <profanephobia> ctopkelly not sure maybe
[09:44] <myusernam> how do you get ubuntu to output in 1080i or 480 p?
[09:44] <jetscreamer> ubotu: blootbots are better than infobots...
[09:44] <unagi> !ubuntustudio
[09:44] <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.
[09:44] <disasm> buzzbuzz: there is once an op shows up :-P
[09:44] <profanephobia> univremonster watch aqua teen hunger force much lol
[09:44] <n00dl3> buzzbuzz: This is what ignore is for
[09:44] <catz4eva> ==4
[09:44] <PriceChild> myusernam, those are tv standards.
[09:44] <PriceChild> !offtopic | catz4eva
[09:44] <ubotu> catz4eva: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:44] <unagi> !pitivi
[09:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pitivi - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:45] <buzzbuzz> n00dl3: Oh, almost forgot about :) Thanks
[09:45] <jetscreamer> ubotu: blootbots is <reply> better than infobots...
[09:45] <unagi> !cinepaint
[09:45] <PriceChild> myusernam, computers use resolutions such as 1024x768
[09:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cinepaint - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:45] <univremonster> profanephobia:  yea, good show... don't keep up with the new stuff much though, now that I don't have a TV
[09:45] <jetscreamer> lol
[09:45] <Zion1983> english please
[09:45] <catz4eva> 2+2=4
[09:45] <PriceChild> catz4eva, please stop with the offtopic.
[09:45] <jetscreamer> no it doesn't
[09:45] <profanephobia> lol yeah i just get the dvd univremonster
[09:45] <jetscreamer> 2+2=22
[09:45] <disasm> buzzbuzz: trolls are so much more fun on my network :-P /gline <username>
[09:45] <catz4eva> 100+100 is 200
[09:45] <macogw> 2+2=11
[09:45] <macogw> :p
[09:45] <profanephobia> pricechild dude just ignore him hell stop eventually
[09:45] <macogw> in trinary
[09:45] <xorl_> disasm; i keep trolls around
[09:46] <PriceChild> jetscreamer, macogw complete the sentence... "don't fed the..."
[09:46] <Zion1983> stfu
[09:46] <jetscreamer> 1+1=10 at least
[09:46] <myusernam> princeChild: i am trying to conect it to my tv and svedio looks like crap and vga and component look allpink and wierd
[09:46] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: it looks to be working
[09:46] <macogw> PriceChild: fish?
[09:46] <PriceChild> !stfu | Zion1983
[09:46] <jetscreamer> bears?
[09:46] <ubotu> Zion1983: Words like noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[09:46] <univremonster> ubotu, please boot catz4eva
[09:46] <unagi> does anyone here do any video editing?
[09:46] <stuart-> is there a better way to play .wmv files? i'm using .vlc now, and some video's playback real slow
[09:46] <PriceChild> univremonster, i removed him, lets move on please.
[09:46] <profanephobia> ctopkelly good you mean your wireless
[09:46] <Zion1983> ok
[09:46] <craf> hi all
[09:46] <PriceChild> !tab | myusernam
[09:46] <ubotu> myusernam: You can use <tab> for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.
[09:46] <File13> if i open a package rather than downloading it and saving it when i open and use it does it delete itself after i install it or does it save somewhere
[09:46] <jetscreamer> unagi: try avidemux for a simple yet powerful getting started app
[09:46] <ctopkelly> profanephobia: how can i scan for a net work?  yes the wireless
[09:46] <Zion1983> ubotu?????
[09:46] <univremonster> PriceChild, are you admin or how did you do that
[09:46] <macogw> stuart-: i find better performance for them and dvds when using xine for totem's backend instead of gstreamer
[09:46] <Zion1983> how can i do it?
[09:46] <profanephobia> ctopkelly just click the network manager
[09:46] <PriceChild> myusernam, what are you using to carry the singal to tv?
[09:47] <jetscreamer> it's in /var/apt/cache/archives unless you run apt-get clean
[09:47] <macogw> Zion1983: for your name i typed zio<tab> and it finished
[09:47] <stuart-> macogw, how do i configure that?
[09:47] <unagi> !avidemux
[09:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about avidemux - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:47] <timposey> unagi:  there is no good video editor that i have seen
[09:47] <jetscreamer> xine-ui > totem-* imo
[09:47] <PriceChild> !info avidemux | unagi
[09:47] <macogw> Zion1983: something ubotu didnt mention is that if you type the beginning of a command and cant remember the rest, hit tab twice and it lists all of them
[09:47] <ubotu> unagi: avidemux: a small editing software for avi (especially DivX). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1:2.3.0-0.0ubuntu3 (feisty), package size 3270 kB, installed size 8256 kB
[09:47] <Zion1983> no , i meen how can i install linux on hard drive with windows without format
[09:47] <macogw> stuart-: sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[09:47] <unagi> im not looking for anything amazing im just trying to deinterlace my dv video
[09:47] <profanephobia> ubotu is R E tarded
[09:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about is r e tarded - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:48] <n00dl3> jetscreamer: it's /var/cache/apt/archive I believe
[09:48] <jetscreamer> unagi: that's simple and easy: when you want more, /join #mplayer
[09:48] <PriceChild> profanephobia, please don't
[09:48] <myusernam> princeChild: i have tried both a vga cable and a vga to component converter and both times it looks good during bios then turns all pink and crazy when ubuuntu boots
[09:48] <stuart-> macogw, good stuff. thanks
[09:48] <PriceChild> myusernam, well yeah... those cables don't support HD?
[09:48] <Akifemre> heya, can anybody explain "bogomips" ?
[09:48] <jetscreamer> n00dl3: yeh something like that
[09:48] <Zion1983> ok thank you very much
[09:48] <Vinchenzo28> tcp you there?
[09:48] <Zion1983> see you later
[09:48] <PriceChild> myusernam, the bios etc. will be much lower res
[09:48] <Zion1983> bye all
[09:48] <linux_> how i can cancel in ubunto the password protect when system startup or im trying to install package?
[09:48] <buzzbuzz> Add me to your buddy list in the Ubuntuforums :D http://ubuntuforums.org/profile.php?do=addlist&userlist=buddy&u=346876
[09:48] <PriceChild> !offtopic > buzzbuzz
[09:48] <profanephobia> bogomips? where did you come across that akifemre
[09:48] <buzzbuzz> PriceChild: :)
[09:48] <usr13> I've introduced a friend to Ubuntu and he was doing fine until today when he copied some pics to his HD only to find that he had no write privileges.  (He tried to edit one with Gimp, but could not save it.)
[09:49] <macogw> usr13: is it ntfs?
[09:49] <usr13> It just now dawned on me that he didn't have write privileges.)
[09:49] <unagi> why doesnt he have write privilieges usr13
[09:49] <Wankus> hi guys, what does the command "sudo passwd" do? Does it change the root password?
[09:49] <disasm> myusernam: Wankus yes
[09:49] <macogw> Wankus: yes. dont do it
[09:49] <usr13> unagi, that's what I'm asking YOU.
[09:49] <unagi> wankus no it prints directory
[09:49] <catz4eva> hi
[09:49] <Vinchenzo28> anyone using beryl?
[09:49] <e-squizo> what is the forum to discuss gutsy issues?
[09:49] <PriceChild> Wankus, yes. Please don't though "/msg ubotu sudo" for more info
[09:49] <usr13> I just tested.
[09:49] <jrib> Wankus: yes, and it's completely unnecessary
[09:49] <unagi> oh way
[09:49] <macogw> usr13: is it ntfs
[09:49] <unagi> wait thats pwd nevermind
[09:49] <macogw> Vinchenzo28: go to #ubuntu-effects
[09:49] <Wankus> crap, I've done it, I was trying to change my username password
[09:49] <univremonster> ubotu, tell Wankus about man
[09:49] <catz4eva> thx
[09:49] <myusernam> PrinceChild: How do the cables not support hd? there hd cables and the same seup worked with windows
[09:49] <Akifemre> profanephobia, cat /proc/cpuinfo
[09:49] <profanephobia> lol you cant just ask it
[09:50] <unagi> did he put them in the home directory usr13?
[09:50] <usr13> I copied files from CD to HD  and saw for my self.  (I too have 7.04 install.)
[09:50] <stuart-> in what way is setting root passwd insecure
[09:50] <macogw> unagi: i always forget pwd and have to look it up
[09:50] <PriceChild> Wankus, you can use sudo passwd -d
[09:50] <PriceChild> !sudo > stuart-
[09:50] <macogw> usr13: is the hard drive NTFS formatted?
[09:50] <buzzbuzz> Profanephobia: do you know hackety hack?
[09:50] <catz4eva> wow macogw
[09:50] <Wankus> What does "sudo passwd -d" do?
[09:50] <unagi> print something directory.........basically gives u the directory youre in
[09:50] <brico> HELLO
[09:50] <usr13> unagi, not sure.  But I put mine in a directory I named "pictures"
[09:50] <preaction> myusernam, it's more likely that X did not set the right resolution / refresh rate. you'll need to check your TV's manual to figure those out
[09:50] <profanephobia> buzzbuzz dont think so
[09:50] <buzzbuzz> brico: NAMASTE
[09:50] <catz4eva> he he
[09:50] <macogw> catz4eva: what?
[09:50] <PriceChild> Wankus, deletes the root password
[09:50] <macogw> unagi: print working directory
[09:50] <unagi> ok well i cant answer your question untill you tell me where he saved it
[09:51] <profanephobia> Akifemre, ahh i see what you mean
[09:51] <disasm> stuart-: it's not as long as you know what you're doing, the problem is ubuntu is geared towards people that aren't trained sysadmins ;-)
[09:51] <buzzbuzz> profanephobia: Ok then, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=433122 would be my problem, doesn't run on Ubuntu 64 either
[09:51] <catz4eva> im funny
[09:51] <catz4eva> he he
[09:51] <catz4eva> im a girl
[09:51] <usr13> macogw,  I don't think it's ntfs, it is a standard install of Ubuntu 7.04
[09:51] <n00dl3> catz4eva: You are asking for it...
[09:51] <disasm> grrr@trolls
[09:51] <catz4eva> he he he he
[09:51] <PriceChild> !offtopic | catz4eva
[09:51] <ubotu> catz4eva: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:51] <Wankus> Are you sure pricechild, its not working
[09:51] <macogw> disasm: but even if you are a knowledgeable sysadmin, its nice that auth.log keeps track of who did what and its easier to revoke sudo rights than force someone to forget a password
[09:51] <PriceChild> Wankus, what do you mean "not working"?
[09:52] <catz4eva> no more funny he
[09:52] <brico> Hello, somebody make work the tv-out?
[09:52] <buzzbuzz> Has anyone got the linuxmint wallpapers?
[09:52] <desertc> n00dl3: just use ignore
[09:52] <macogw> usr13: ok so its not a hard drive partition that's got windows with it?
[09:52] <PriceChild> buzzbuzz, ask in #linux-mint
[09:52] <catz4eva> not me
[09:52] <catz4eva> u
[09:52] <profanephobia> buzzbuzz, that app doesnt work with ubuntu yet
[09:52] <disasm> macogw: that's true
[09:52] <macogw> buzzbuzz: you should be able to yank them out of the linux mint wallpaper debs
[09:52] <n00dl3> desertc: It's not bothering me. I was just warning "her".
[09:52] <brico> No, i can't :(
[09:52] <desertc> n00dl3: gotcha
[09:52] <C-{pR0F> I want a netwroking or ssh  expert on private if he doesn't mind , please ?? just for a 5 minuits
[09:53] <profanephobia> buzzbuzz, that hackety thing
[09:53] <buzzbuzz> macogw: any sudo apt-get install command? :D
[09:53] <meoblast001> any good Adobe Flash MX equivalents, i need one for Ubuntu so i can work on my flash stuff on Ubuntu
[09:53] <buzzbuzz> profanephobia: Yes? :)
[09:53] <jrib> C-{pR0F: just ask your question here.  If someone can help, they will try
[09:53] <macogw> disasm: and constantly changing the pw isnt good either as it requires remembering new ones
[09:53] <Wankus> Pricechild, it says "Usage: passwd [options]  [LOGIN] " then all the various options come up.
[09:53] <profanephobia> buzzbuzz, theres no port to ubuntu yet
[09:53] <macogw> buzzbuzz: sudo apt-get install <package> installs that package
[09:53] <usr13> I just tested again, and they end up read-only.
[09:53] <profanephobia> C-{pR0F, whats your problem
[09:53] <brico> meoblas, you can install with wine the Flasx MX
[09:53] <stuart-> cool. learned something new. then why is it insecure to have telnet enabled other than unencrypted packets?
[09:53] <_oP> why sudo apt-get ? aptitude i must correct
[09:53] <buzzbuzz> profanephobia: there is http://hacketyhack.net/get/
[09:53] <macogw> buzzbuzz: and its dependencies
[09:53] <univremonster> does anybody know how the Neo1973 is going to work with Ubuntu?
[09:53] <buzzbuzz> "Hackety Hack 0.L for Ubuntu Linux. (Instructions here.)"
[09:53] <macogw> _oP: eh either one
[09:54] <usr13> I copied from CD to HD using the file manager.
[09:54] <linux_> how i can cancel the password protection ?
[09:54] <_oP> 3na not the same
[09:54] <profanephobia> buzzbuzz, did you read the instructions all the way through
[09:54] <PriceChild> Wankus, sudo passwd -l root
[09:54] <macogw> _oP: as of october 1, apt-get does recommends by default
[09:54] <C-{pR0F> well ,,, is it possible to let someone else in the world to acess my pc and download somefiles ,,, i heard about ssh , but it drives me mad
[09:54] <PriceChild> Wankus, sorry
[09:54] <buzzbuzz> macogw: just curious what the sudo apt-get install COMMAND <- is, for the linux mint wallpapers
[09:54] <usr13> The default umask is not right or... ?
[09:54] <jrib> !enter | usr13
[09:54] <ubotu> usr13: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[09:54] <macogw> buzzbuzz: if youre in ubuntu you cant
[09:54] <Wankus> Pricechild, thanks let me try that
[09:54] <_oP> :-D
[09:54] <buzzbuzz> profanephobia: jup, read them and did everythign correctly, this error is known though, many 64 bit users posted it
[09:54] <buzzbuzz> macogw: any place where i can just dl the wallpapers? :P
[09:54] <macogw> buzzbuzz: i meant go to their apt repo in firefox and walk through the pool and find it
[09:54] <brico> TV OUT???
[09:55] <usr13> ubotu, Thanks for the tip.
[09:55] <profanephobia> buzzbuzz, get use to things not working in 64bit anything
[09:55] <stuart-> macogw, i installed totem-xine but now totem can't play the wm9 format
[09:55] <jrib> usr13: are you copying it to a directory in your HOME partition?
[09:55] <Wankus> PriceChild> So my root password is deleted?
[09:55] <usr13> jrib, Yes.
[09:55] <macogw> stuart-: xine codecs
[09:55] <macogw> Wankus: it's locked
[09:55] <_oP> @rico Nvtv
[09:55] <jrib> usr13: some kind of permissions issue.  What does 'ls -ld /path/to/file' return?
[09:55] <buzzbuzz> profanephobia: it seems to work OK though, sometimes problems, but I like it more than 32 bit
[09:55] <profanephobia> buzzbuzz, dude just google image search the thing
[09:55] <stuart-> macogw, how'd i get xine codecs? sorry it's kinda noobish
[09:56] <buzzbuzz> profanephobia: did before :d only found trash :D
[09:56] <soundray> univremonster: I'd like to know, too, but my guess is, since they've got most things right, it'll work as a USB mass storage device.
[09:56] <Wankus> PriceChild> Ok, and if I want to change my username and sudo password, its "sudo passwd <username>"?
[09:56] <profanephobia> buzzbuzz, i cant stand it its so much more buggier
[09:56] <macogw> stuart-: use the add/remove thing
[09:56] <macogw> stuart-: just search for xine
[09:56] <buzzbuzz> however, the linuxmint wallpaper isnt that important
[09:56] <usr13> jrib, drwxr-xr-x
[09:56] <buzzbuzz> i like xubuntu-steel.png much more :p
[09:56] <jrib> usr13: the whole line?
[09:56] <brico> nobody? :'(
[09:56] <macogw> Wankus: to change your own password, just do "passwd"
[09:56] <profanephobia> buzzbuzz, or you can just download linuxmint and use it lol
[09:56] <jrib> !please > brico (see the private message from ubotu)
[09:56] <Blastur> can anyone recommend a ftp client (with gui) that supports TLS encryption for both data and command socket? (ubuntu fiesty)
[09:56] <usr13> jrib, Wait, that was just run against the home directory.
[09:57] <usr13> just a sec
[09:57] <buzzbuzz> profanephobia: xD nah, i love my ubuntu
[09:57] <jrib> brico: what video card?
[09:57] <stuart-> macogw, i search for xine in totem?
[09:57] <profanephobia> buzzbuzz, linuxmint is based on ubuntu
 , will that change my sudo password as well?
[09:57] <macogw> stuart-: no, in add/remove
[09:57] <macogw> Wankus: no it just changes yours
[09:57] <_oP> @brico sudo aptitude install nvtv
[09:57] <_oP> ;)
[09:57] <buzzbuzz> profanephobia: I know, still i dont like Mint itself, just one wallpaper
 : What about sudo?
[09:57] <profanephobia> later all dont blow any blood vessels ... thats a sudo order
[09:57] <avis> linux mint owes all that it is to ubuntu and its developers.
[09:57] <macogw> Wankus: if you use sudo, it changes the root password. if you don't, it changes yours
[09:58] <stuart-> macogw, noted. you're like some turbo support man here haha
[09:58] <kritzstapf> when ubuntu says a reboot is needed, can i find out which package is forcing this reboot?
[09:58] <usr13> jrib, -rw-r--r--
[09:58] <brico> "Hello, somebody make work the tv-out?"
[09:58] <macogw> stuart-: there are a lot of questions that get asked lots of times
[09:58] <jrib> usr13: ok, but you need to tell me the whole line
[09:58] <psusi> kritzstapf: I think the only one that does is the kernel
[09:58] <jrib> brico: what video card?
 : Ok thanks, but I want to keep muy username and sudo password the same, so how would I change them?
[09:58] <macogw> kritzstapf: its usually a kernel update, but not always
[09:58] <macogw> psusi: there was a reboot-required update 2 days ago, but no new kernel
[09:59] <usr13> -rw-r--r-- 1 gayle gayle 1328670 2006-03-05 16:31 DSC00243.JPG
[09:59] <kritzstapf> macogw: i didnt update the kernel ;)
[09:59] <brico> Is a Toshiba Notebook, with Intel card
[09:59] <stuart-> macogw, okay i searched for xine in add/remove but got nothing
[09:59] <kritzstapf> macogw: i think its dbus
[09:59] <buzzbuzz> Wankus: System -> Administration -> Users and Groups, then change the passes?
[09:59] <jrib> usr13: is your username 'gayle'?
[09:59] <stuart-> i did get totem, gxine, and kaffein
[09:59] <macogw> Wankus: the password you use for sudo is always your normal password
[09:59] <_oP> lol
[09:59] <usr13> jrib, yes, logged in as gayle
[09:59] <jrib> usr13: well you have write permissions.  What exactly isn't working?
[09:59] <buzzbuzz> _oP: :o
[09:59] <brico> jrib: Is a Toshiba Notebook, with Intel card
[09:59] <macogw> stuart-: lemme check synaptic then
[09:59] <_oP> @brico look what i have written
[10:00] <jrib> brico: ah, don't know how to setup intel cards, but mention that the next time you repeat your question
[10:00] <Wankus> so "passwd" on its won changes both sudo and my normal username password, sorry I'm a bit confused here.
[10:00] <_oP> @brico sudo aptitude install nvtv
[10:00] <macogw> Wankus: sudo asks for your own passwod, always
[10:00] <brico> thaks _oP, i will look in google ;)
[10:00] <jrib> Wankus: sudo uses your user password, there isn't a seperate sudo password
[10:00] <macogw> Wankus: and if there's another user on the computer, when they use sudo, itll ask for THEIR password
[10:01] <macogw> Wankus: it always authenticates with the user's password
[10:01] <brico> jrib: thanks
[10:01] <Wankus> ok, thanks, I thik I understand
[10:01] <genii> when you do just passwd it changes your own password. When you do sudo passwd it askes for your password, then changes the root password
[10:01] <Wankus> so "sudo passwd" is bad?
[10:02] <soundray> Wankus: it's not recommended.
[10:02] <mannytu> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[10:02] <soundray> Wankus: if you have done it, revert with 'sudo passwd -l'
[10:02] <macogw> stuart-: what i have installed is libdmx1, libvcdinfo0, libxine1, libxine1-ffmpeg, libxine-extracodecs
[10:02] <Wankus> ok, thanks guys, got it now
[10:02] <brico> _oP: Do you know if nvtv work with intel cards?
[10:02] <stuart-> macogw, kay thanks
, you mean " sudo passwd -l root" ?
[10:03] <Pici> Wankus: Theres no need to specify root if you're doing that command.
[10:03] <_oP> brico: i am using it on a geforce 460 old card so it i guess it will function on yours
[10:03] <soundray> Wankus: no, just 'sudo passwd -l'
[10:04] <macogw> soundray: i think both work
[10:04] <usr13> jrib,  Well, it didn't do it this time.  Not sure what happened before.  You're right, I sure do have write permission.
[10:04] <jrib> Wankus: it's equivalent (he was told the other way before soundray )
[10:04] <CreativeOne> how do you replace the following on a text file "/ttsdata/prod" to "/pepe/loco"
[10:04] <soundray> macogw: I think so, too. But I tend to avoid syntactic sugar ;)
[10:04] <usr13> jrib, was trying to re-create the issue and thought I'd done it but not so.
[10:04] <brico> _oP: Thanks, i will try
[10:04] <_oP> :)
[10:04] <jrib> usr13: yeah, sometimes nautilus just needs to reload the info
[10:04] <usr13> I think what he did was try and edit the copy on the CD.
[10:04] <_ting_> hello
[10:04] <phanter> hi there... after a problem with my firewall (which I deinstalled now) I can still not connect to internet. What could be the problem?
[10:04] <macogw> soundray: like when i earlier saw "checkinstall --type=debian" and was thinking "you dont need that!"
[10:04] <CreativeOne> with sed or something
[10:05] <timposey_> I am getting some type of error where my screen flashes and i have to hold each key down for about 2 seconds and wait til after the screen flashes before the letter will print on the screen
[10:05] <usr13> jrib, Yes, that could be.
[10:05] <_ting_> how is everybody ?
[10:05] <macogw> phanter: you cant get rid of the firewall. it's built in.
[10:05] <phanter> well i removed iptables
[10:05] <BFrank> why does my text console fonts look so screwed up on Ubuntu?
[10:05] <BFrank> on a mobility x1400?
[10:06] <usr13> jrib, Because I'm  positive that I did it before, and wound up not able to re-write the file.
[10:06] <macogw> phanter: i didnt think that was removable
[10:06] <phanter> well it is
[10:06] <_oP> @_ting_ i am still eating breathing shiting and etc.. thanks for asking
[10:06] <macogw> phanter: yeah just looked and its a package....
[10:06] <jrib> usr13: you understand how to use chown/chmod if it happens again or want an intro doc?
[10:06] <usr13> jrib, Yes, I do.  (But my friend does not.)
[10:06] <phanter> but somethi ng is still blocking the connection
[10:07] <macogw> phanter: reading the description of iptables, i think its more than a firewall
[10:07] <jrib> !permissions > usr13 (see the private message from ubotu)
[10:07] <usr13> jrib, In fact, my friend is very limited in computer skills.
[10:07] <jrib> usr13: that guide might be helpful for him
[10:07] <macogw> phanter: like...i think it tells which ports things are supposed to go to
[10:07] <phanter> really ?
[10:07] <phanter> damn so i reinstall it
[10:07] <Wankus> "sudo passwd -l", doesn't seem to work here, but thanks
[10:07] <_ting_> ey, someboyd know how to clear the installation list in ubuntu ? i tried to install netbeans a few days before, and it was not installed properly. And now always when i install anything new i got a message about the netbeans installation
[10:07] <macogw> phanter: i'm not sure because iptables confuses the heck out of me, but thats what it looks like
[10:07] <_ting_> is there a way to clean that ?
[10:08] <usr13> jrib, I will forward the link to my friend.  Thanks.
[10:08] <macogw> phanter: in future, if your iptables rules are messed up, im pretty sure there's a way to clear them
[10:08] <Wankus> thanks for the kelp guys
[10:08] <_ting_> excuse my english, it is a little bit rusty and also i have fever today, so.....
[10:08] <BFrank> does anyone know why the text console font looks so jacked up on Ubuntu for a mobility x1400?
[10:08] <macogw> Wankus: bubble bubble
[10:08] <stuart-> macogw, worked like a charm. thanks
[10:09] <soundray> _ting_: do a 'sudo apt-get -f install' and pastebin the results on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[10:09] <jrib> _ting_: tried asking APT to remove the package?
[10:09] <stuart-> macogw, do i have to do this everytime i set up a new ubuntu box though?
[10:09] <Wankus> one more question, how do you highlight your messages in red for a particular user here n chat, I'm on xchat
[10:09] <_ting_> let me try it soundray
[10:09] <_ting_> thank jrib
[10:09] <macogw> Wankus: there should be a highlighting option in preferences
[10:09] <PriceChild> Wankus, use their exact name in your message, like that ;)
[10:09] <macogw> stuart-: i do.
[10:10] <PriceChild> Wankus... oh how to keep track of a user even if they aren't talking to you specifically?
[10:10] <macogw> stuart-: you can make your own custom ubuntu install disk with all the stuff you like on it
[10:10] <Julle> Is there any good video streamer for ubuntu ?
[10:10] <macogw> stuart-: i dont know how, but i know you can
[10:10] <Wankus> PriceChild: like this?
[10:10] <stuart-> macogw, hard to remember those packages though
[10:10] <PriceChild> Wankus, yeah that looks red on my screen :)
[10:10] <PriceChild> Wankus, and use tab completion to make sure you get spelling right :) /msg ubotu tab
[10:11] <timposey_> I am getting some type of error where my screen flashes and i have to hold each key down for about 2 seconds and wait til after the screen flashes before the letter will print on the screen
[10:11] <Wankus> PriceChild: ah ok, cheers :)
[10:11] <macogw> stuart-: there's a thing called aptoncd that lets you make an apt repository on a cd. you could set up like you like it, then put everything from your /var/cache/apt/archives on a cd and install everything thats on the cd and youd have all your stuff in
[10:11] <Wankus> macogw: Thanks
[10:11] <_oP> zipfeklatscher alle miteinand
[10:11] <soundray> !de | _oP
[10:11] <ubotu> _oP: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[10:12] <macogw> stuart-: though what i do is i just saved a file that has the first line as "#!/bin/bash" then after that "sudo aptitude intall..." and list everything and i just run it as a script after installing and it pulls in the necessities
[10:12] <_ting_> soundray: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32400/
[10:12] <macogw> soundray: _oP speaks english
[10:12] <asdf> I run Ubuntu on a laptop and I went to Network manager to choose a different wireless signal and now nm-applet can only be used with wired connections -- does anyone know how to restore it?
[10:12] <macogw> soundray: at least, 10 minutes ago they could
[10:13] <_oP> mach i do
[10:13] <_oP> English
[10:13] <vecina> HOw does one mount .iso images in linux?
[10:13] <xSasukex> anybody who might like to help me ?
[10:13] <_ting_> soundray:  i would like to know how to clean the apt-get install list, because it is a little bit annoying to always answer NO to that question to continue with the installation of other applications
[10:13] <xSasukex> sata dvd rom problem..
[10:13] <PriceChild> !iso | vecina
[10:13] <ubotu> vecina: To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[10:14] <vecina> sweet
[10:14] <_oP> @_ting_ sudo aptiutude
[10:14] <vecina> thanks
[10:14] <xSasukex> well, in short, i try to install 6.0.6 server edition
[10:14] <_ting_> umm sudo aptitude ?? hehe
[10:14] <xSasukex> installation runs extreme slow
[10:14] <_ting_> let me check _oP
[10:14] <_ting_> thanks
[10:14] <soundray> _ting_: is there any reason not to follow the instructions and download one of the doc files mentioned in the error message?
[10:14] <xSasukex> and drive cannot be found
[10:14] <PriceChild> xSasukex, how much ram do you have?
[10:14] <_oP> @_ting_ --> clean cache, clean not needed packages etc...
[10:14] <xSasukex> 8
[10:14] <vecina> see im practicing making my own dvds for dvd players ^_^ but i dont want to waste dvds
[10:15] <xSasukex> 8GB
[10:15] <macogw> _ting_: sudo apt-get clean would clear out the cache
[10:15] <_ting_> soundray: i am not interested any more to install that
[10:15] <vecina> so im practicing
[10:15] <timposey_> is there no one here that can give me some idea about this!  I am getting some type of error where my screen flashes and i have to hold each key down for about 2 seconds and wait til after the screen flashes before the letter will print on the screen
[10:15] <_oP> damn apt-get
[10:15] <_oP> damn it to hell
[10:15] <asdf> nm-applet is only showing a wired connection -- I never get the wireless dropdown.  can anyone help?
[10:15] <_oP> aptitude
[10:15] <stuart-> macogw, sweet. sounds too technical for me tho
[10:15] <wastr2> does linux do defragmentation?
[10:15] <PriceChild> xSasukex, so you're using 64bit ubuntu then...? Seems strange,  you might want to try using the alternate install
[10:15] <_oP> xD
[10:15] <macogw> stuart-: nah it's not hard
[10:15] <PriceChild> !defrag | wastr2
[10:15] <ubotu> wastr2: defragmentation is not needed for Ext3 and ReiserFS filesystems. They are much more efficient in their allocation of storage units.
[10:15] <macogw> stuart-: ill show you an example, ok?
[10:15] <xSasukex> yes, the amd64
[10:15] <soundray> _ting_: in that case, try 'sudo touch /tmp/j2sdk-1_4_2-doc.zip', then apt-get -f install again. Don't do apt-get clean unless you know what you're doing.
[10:15] <wastr2> sexy!
[10:16] <xSasukex> quad core cpu
[10:16] <xSasukex> i hope that is right...
[10:16] <_ting_> umm ups
[10:16] <BLKGhost> Help!!! I got a NEw NVidia GEforce 6200 LE and I can't get xwindows started ???
[10:16] <_ting_> thanks soundray becuase i was just typing that command
[10:16] <xSasukex> how to do the alternate install ?
[10:16] <_ting_> hehe
[10:16] <xSasukex> do i need another image ?
[10:16] <stuart-> macogw, cool. btw, can i install the synaptic packages on apt-get too? i don't think i was able to just now
[10:17] <BLKGhost> Anyone Running Nvidia cards that can help me out getting Xwindows configured
[10:17] <BLKGhost> ??
[10:17] <BLKGhost> PLEASE
[10:18] <macogw> stuart-: http://pastebin.ca/644716 see if you just save a text file that looks like that and lists all the stuff you want, then when you go to another comp, you do "chmod +x setup.sh" (or whatever you named it....just put in a text file that that's how to make it executable) then do "./setup.sh" and itll go
[10:18] <macogw> stuart-: yeah synaptic is just a frontend to apt
[10:18] <macogw> BLKGhost: sure i'll help
[10:18] <_ting_> soundray:  what does touch command do exactly ?? it create a file with that name ?
[10:18] <macogw> BLKGhost: what kind of card is it?
[10:18] <Ace2016> Hi all
[10:18] <macogw> _ting_: updates the last modified date on the file
[10:19] <soundray> _ting_: yes, an empty one.
[10:19] <macogw> _ting_: if it doesnt exist, then it makes it
[10:19] <Ace2016> can someone help me install nvidia drivers, the ones in the repos do not wrok, and the beta one compiles but does not modprobe correctly
[10:19] <EmprCezar> Has anyone had an issue with nm-applet not progressing past the spinny thing to the bars after it connects? This started with me last night.
[10:19] <_ting_> nice, i didnt know it
[10:19] <macogw> Ace2016 & BLKGhost, what kind of nvidia cards do you guys have?
[10:19] <Ace2016> i think its to do with the latest updates to mesa and libgl
[10:19] <soundray> _ting_: chances are it still won't work, in which case I'll recommend another approach
[10:19] <Ace2016> 8500GT
[10:20] <_oP> apt-get = ok just install what i type in behind it.... so if apt-get install "zipfeklatscher" i get everything i need to run this prog successfully, wrong! aptitude will install all needed packages needed by this application
[10:20] <_ting_> soundray: now i need to clean the cache no ?
[10:20] <soundray> _oP: no, both apt-get and aptitude will install all dependencies.
[10:20] <macogw> _oP: no, wrong
[10:20] <_oP> no
[10:20] <_oP> sorry
[10:20] <macogw> _oP: apt-get does dependencies
[10:21] <_oP> type in apt-get mplayer
[10:21] <soundray> _ting_: is 'apt-get -f install' still coming back with that message?
[10:21] <stuart-> macogw, so i just put name after name after name?
[10:21] <macogw> _oP: aptitude does dependencies and recommends
[10:21] <macogw> stuart-: yep
[10:21] <_oP> or type in aptitude
[10:21] <macogw> stuart-: and the -y makes it automatically say "yes"
[10:21] <_oP> and see the difference
[10:21] <stuart-> macogw, cool. that'll help a lot. what's the binbash line do
[10:21] <macogw> stuart-: tells it to execute it on the bash command line
[10:21] <_ting_> now apt-get doesnt stop to ask me for something, but i through an error
[10:21] <m_tadeu> hi everyone
[10:22] <macogw> stuart-: there are different shells available
[10:22] <irwiss> Anywhere I could read how the versioning in ubuntu is going? I installed gutsy 3 thinking there's xorg 7.3 in it, yet it's still 7.2, or at least the new nvidia driver, is there some experimental repository I have to include?
[10:22] <_ting_> soundray:  now apt-get doesnt stop to ask me for something, but i through an error
[10:22] <m_tadeu> how can I set the bluetooth dongle as visible?
[10:22] <noxs> hi all....how to add more desktops in gnome?
[10:22] <_oP> :-D
[10:22] <PriceChild> !gutsy | irwiss
[10:22] <ubotu> irwiss: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[10:22] <macogw> Ace2016: ok so you need the one from nvidia.com.  you got that one, right?
[10:22] <soundray> _ting_: would you mind putting that on the pastebin again?
[10:22] <_ting_> no no
[10:22] <_ting_> no problem
[10:22] <noxs> in kde you have four as standard...is it in gnome only two?
[10:22] <_ting_> and thanks very much for your help
[10:22] <stuart-> macogw, nice. do i need to save it as .sh?
[10:22] <macogw> noxs: right click the thing that lets you switch desktops and go to preferences
[10:22] <irwiss> PriceChild; Thanks
[10:22] <macogw> stuart-: no. helps you remember it's a shell script though ;)
[10:23] <weah> !themes
[10:23] <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
[10:23] <lufis> noxs: No, you can add as many as you like. just a sec
[10:23] <macogw> stuart-: the extensions dont matter so much in linux
[10:23] <noxs> i do not have this thing
[10:23] <_oP> !time
[10:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about time - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:23] <stuart-> neat neat. ] 
[10:23] <noxs> i think i dropped it
[10:23] <fatbrain> When I run the Terminal Service Client app, is there anyway I can change desktop without disconnecting from the remote host?
[10:23] <macogw> noxs: right click the panel and add it back then
[10:23] <fatbrain> (I run it in fullscreen :S)
[10:23] <Ace2016> macogw: yup the latest beta drivers
[10:23] <_ting_> soundray:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32401/
[10:24] <macogw> Ace2016: the latest finished nvidia drivers dont work?
[10:24] <noxs> because i want to use compiz-fusion for a demo...but with only 2 desktops it looks not so pretty...just swapping the desktop...:o)
[10:24] <noxs> no cube
[10:24] <Ace2016> macogw: ones in the repo?
[10:24] <CheeseGardener> I'm having a problem with ubuntu when I shut it down.  I click shutdown and it shuts off, but I suspect it is coming back up, even though it was shutdown it starts up after like 30 mins or so.  Does anyone know how to fix this???
[10:24] <macogw> Ace2016: no the ones from nvidia.com
[10:24] <macogw> Ace2016: http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_100.14.11.html
[10:25] <Ace2016> that is what i tried to install NVIDIA-Linux-x86-100.14.11-pkg1.run
[10:25] <soundray> _ting_: okay, do a 'gksudo gedit j2sdk1.4-doc.postinst' and insert an 'exit 0' as the second line. Save, exit, and run 'sudo apt-get -f install ; sudo apt-get --purge remove j2sdk1.4-doc'
[10:25] <asdf> nm-applet is not displaying wireless connections can anyone help?
[10:25] <_oP> @_ting_: aptitude :(
[10:25] <macogw> Ace2016: ok yeah thats what you want. its not beta
[10:25] <Ace2016> wait where are the beta ones then?
[10:25] <macogw> Ace2016: why would you want beta?
[10:25] <soundray> _ting_: just exit 0, not the quote (just to be clear)
[10:26] <_ting_> ok, thanks soundray
[10:26] <macogw> Ace2016: its just not in feisty because feisty is stable meaning no updates for features, just for security
[10:26] <_ting_> _oP: let me try first the soundray solution.
[10:26] <macogw> Ace2016: that doesnt mean things not in feisty are beta though
[10:26] <_oP> better
[10:26] <macogw> Ace2016: it just didnt exist when feisty was released
[10:26] <soundray> _ting_: wise choice. aptitude wouldn't help you much.
[10:26] <CheeseGardener> I'm having a problem with ubuntu when I shut it down.  I click shutdown and it shuts off, but I suspect it is coming back up, even though it was shutdown it starts up after like 30 mins or so.  Does anyone know how to fix this???
[10:26] <_oP> pff
[10:26] <_oP> :-D
[10:27] <macogw> Ace2016: anyway, do you have build-essential and kernel headers?
[10:27] <Ace2016> macogw: i want beta because 100.14.11 does not work
[10:27] <Arbysman> can someone help me with internet connection sharing
[10:27] <Ace2016> macogw: installs fine but does not modprobe
[10:27] <macogw> Ace2016: you dont modprobe it separate, X does when you start X
[10:28] <Arbysman> anyone?
[10:28] <macogw> Ace2016: did you completely exit (including "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop") X before compiling it?
[10:28] <Ace2016> macogw: starting x fails
[10:28] <Ace2016> yup
[10:28] <disasm> CheeseGardener: check your BIOS settings, I have a server board that has a setting to force power on the machine after power failure, I suppose some could have a time setting as well
[10:28] <_oP> Arbysman router?
[10:28] <macogw> Ace2016: did you do startx or sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start?
[10:28] <Ace2016> second one
[10:28] <disasm> macogw: why do you need to quit x to compile something?
[10:28] <macogw> Ace2016: ok, try the other one (worth a shot)
[10:29] <Vinchenzo28> im trying to add a skin to xmms but it says i dont have the rights to copy the skin to /usr/share/xmms how do i change that?
[10:29] <macogw> disasm: nvidia driver
[10:29] <Ace2016> ok
[10:29] <disasm> macogw: ah, yeah
[10:29] <Arbysman> hey
[10:29] <Mortuis> How do I tell which version of Ubuntu a machine is running on the command line?
[10:29] <macogw> Mortuis: you could look at the sources.list
[10:29] <disasm> Mortuis: cat /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:29] <_ting_> soundray: where i can find the j2sdk1.4.doc.postinst file ???
[10:29] <Mortuis> ah duh, thanks :-)
[10:29] <EADG_> Vinchenzo28: copy skins to ~/.xmms/Skins
[10:29] <Jack_Sparrow> CheeseGardener: IN your cmos/bios you may have it set to wake on lan...
[10:30] <CheeseGardener> wake on lan???
[10:30] <soundray> _ting_: oops, I should have said. It's in /var/lib/dpkg/info/
[10:30] <disasm> Jack_Sparrow: that's a good though as well, didn't think of that
[10:30] <Arbysman> can anyone send me a link to show me how to get internet connection sharing working?
[10:30] <CheeseGardener> How do I do that?
[10:30] <stouset> Is there a standard, known way of installing Ubuntu to a loopback device?
[10:30] <disasm> CheeseGardener: it turns on whenever it sees lan activity
[10:30] <EADG_> Vinchenzo28: or use sudo to copy to /usr/share/xmms
[10:30] <CheeseGardener> Well I use windows, and my computer doesn't do that.
[10:30] <Jack_Sparrow> CheeseGardener: Yes, some machines can wake when an attempt is made to connect
[10:30] <BlkGhost> What does everyone reccomend for setting up nvidia card with dual screens ?
[10:30] <stouset> Installing Ubuntu in a chroot would be just as acceptable.
[10:30] <CheeseGardener> On windows this doesn't happen.
[10:30] <Vinchenzo28> EADG_: ill try sudo
[10:31] <CheeseGardener> when I used to shutdown with windows, it would completely shut down.
[10:31] <macogw> BlkGhost: xinerama, i think is the usual
[10:31] <Vinchenzo28> how do i copy
[10:31] <Vinchenzo28> cp?
[10:31] <Arbysman> cp
[10:31] <disasm> CheeseGardener: reboot, hit del or f1 or f10 or f12 or f2 or whatever weird combination you have to get into setup, and check the setting for WakeOnLan ans well as restore on power failure
[10:31] <_oP> Arbysman, servus, describe your problem in detail, as more you can describe it to us as more we can help you
[10:31] <Vinchenzo28> thansk
[10:31] <macogw> BlkGhost: no wait i think thats for ati
[10:31] <stouset> CheeseGardener: WOL is a BIOS thing. Not Windows or Ubuntu.
[10:31] <macogw> BlkGhost: nvidia's settings thing should do it
[10:31] <CheeseGardener> ok, where is wake on lan?
[10:31] <asdf> nm-applet does not show wireless signals (although I am connected wirelessly) can anyone help
[10:31] <CheeseGardener> and restore on power failture?
[10:31] <CheeseGardener> what tabs?
[10:31] <stouset> CheeseGardener: If your computer is off, and WOL is enabled in the BIOS, it _will_ turn on.
[10:31] <BlkGhost> nvidia's settings thing ????
[10:31] <_ting_> soundray:  i still having the some problem, i think that the best solution is to download that files, install them and after that desinstall them again
[10:31] <_ting_> hehe
[10:31] <disasm> CheeseGardener: we don't have your bios, no clue :-P
[10:31] <macogw> asdf: if youre using the system > network, then it wont
[10:32] <CheeseGardener> oh ok
[10:32] <CheeseGardener> brb
[10:32] <CheeseGardener> I'll check
[10:32] <Vinchenzo28> so how do i copy a file and past it into another folder?
[10:32] <stouset> Is there a standard way of installing Ubuntu in a chroot or to a loopback device?
[10:32] <BlkGhost> macogw -- nvidia's settings thing ????
[10:32] <stouset> Vinchenzo28: Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V.
[10:32] <macogw> BlkGhost: im not using nvidia, so i dont know where it is, but i would guess in preferences or administration
[10:32] <stouset> Vinchenzo28: Or just drag and drop.
[10:32] <BlkGhost> k
[10:32] <Vinchenzo28> in terminal
[10:32] <Arbysman> i want to share a connection with my xbox 360 and ive been trying to use firestarter but i keep getting the error eth0 is not ready. and im wireless
[10:32] <_ting_> i thought that i would be much easier. Just edit a apt-get file and just it
[10:32] <asdf> macogw: I am using it, but I would like to stop using it and use nm-applet -- do you know how I can do this?
[10:32] <macogw> BlkGhost: there should be an nvidia configuration thing though. ive seen a friend use it for his dual screen
[10:32] <stouset> Vinchenzo28: mv /path/to/file /path/to/dest
[10:32] <scorp123> Vinchenzo28: cp /path/to/file1 /path/to/where/you/want/it
[10:33] <Vinchenzo28> nice
[10:33] <soundray> _ting_: did you edit the postinst file like I suggested? -- If you're on a fast connection, I guess it doesn't matter if you do the download thing.
[10:33] <macogw> asdf: set the system > networking to "roaming" then dont touch it anymore and nm-applet should be able to do it.  a kill X may be required in between
[10:33] <dk0r> How do I remove an iso I mounted??? http://pastebin.com/d3a0067ed
[10:33] <ubuntu> Hi to all
[10:33] <dk0r> How do I unmount an iso/nrg that I mounted?? http://pastebin.com/d3a0067ed
[10:33] <dk0r> sorry
[10:33] <macogw> Vinchenzo28: mv filename newname will rename it
[10:33] <_ting_> soundray:  the problem is that i dont know where i can find that file, i create one in /tmp
[10:33] <aceofaces123123> umount
[10:34] <_oP> hmm @ _ting_ thinks synaptic package manager runs on ...
[10:34] <genii> dk0r: You can't mount an nrg file, its not an iso file
[10:34] <dk0r> genii: well I did.
[10:34] <Vinchenzo28> better off how do i change my permissions on my account
[10:34] <dk0r> genii: I even installed from it
[10:34] <soundray> _ting_: what file? /var/lib/dpkg/info/j2sdk1.4-doc.postinst ?
[10:34] <aceofaces123123> just umount the device
[10:34] <jmesquita> Hello!
[10:34] <BlkGhost> gksudo nvidia-settings
[10:34] <BlkGhost> This probably reflects a bug in the program.
[10:34] <BlkGhost> The error was 'BadLength (poly request too large or internal Xlib length erro'.
[10:34] <BlkGhost>   (Details: serial 111 error_code 16 request_code 143 minor_code 21)
[10:34] <BlkGhost>   (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
[10:34] <BlkGhost>    that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
[10:34] <BlkGhost>    To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
[10:34] <BlkGhost>    option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
[10:34] <BlkGhost>    backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)
[10:34] <_ting_> soundray: thanks soundray
[10:35] <PriceChild> !paste | BlkGhost
[10:35] <macogw> BlkGhost: dont paste in here
[10:35] <ubotu> BlkGhost: 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)
[10:35] <soundray> dk0r: 'sudo umount ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/cc3'
[10:35] <BlkGhost> sry...
[10:35] <jmesquita> I have a Dell Latitude D520 and I am trying to get my wireless stack working. The problem is that I dont see the wireless. Kinda like it is not scanning the networks. How can I get around that?
[10:35] <dk0r> soundray: command not found
[10:35] <macogw> jmesquita: tell us what kind of wireless it is
[10:36] <soundray> dk0r: umount, not unmount
[10:36] <jmesquita> macogw: Its an broadcom chipset card
[10:36] <dk0r> soundray: ty :)
[10:36] <macogw> jmesquita: 43xx or 1390?
[10:36] <_oP> jmesquita more information os !!
[10:36] <jmesquita> macogw: 1390
[10:36] <genii> dk0r: sudo umount ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/cc3
[10:36] <macogw> jmesquita: i have a link for you
[10:36] <Vinchenzo28> is their a way i can change my user to owner privelages?
[10:36] <CheeseGardener> Ok, I am back, and I had no luck.
[10:36] <root__> n
[10:36] <jmesquita> macogw: Uhu! That was fast! :D
[10:36] <CheeseGardener> Wake on Lan was disabled.
[10:36] <jmesquita> macogw: ndis?
[10:37] <sauvin> Vinchenzo28, explain.
[10:37] <macogw> jmesquita: yes. have to compile a new one though.  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092
[10:37] <root__> ubuntu is slow
[10:37] <root__> on my P4
[10:37] <macogw> jmesquita: did it on my friend's box a couple weeks ago so i remembered it :p
[10:37] <jmesquita> macogw: That will be a pain
[10:37] <root__> why
[10:37] <_ting_> soundray:  if i edit the j2sdk1.4-doc.postinst, that is what i get if i try again to do apt-get -f install
[10:37] <macogw> root__: how much memory?
[10:37] <_oP> lol ubuntu @ p2 400
[10:37] <_ting_> soundray: E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[10:37] <_ting_> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[10:37] <root__> 1024 mb
[10:37] <_ting_> soundray:  i think that i am gonna download the files
[10:37] <macogw> _ting_: you have 2 things running or forgot sudo
[10:38] <Vinchenzo28> sauvin: im trying to copy a file to /usr/share/xmms/Skins but it says i dont have permission to do it
[10:38] <soundray> _ting_: hold on
[10:38] <macogw> Vinchenzo28: sudo
[10:38] <stuart-> yeah actually i realize ubuntu's a little slower on my pc compared to XP. but hey, it's stable and free
[10:38] <root__> DDR 2 (800) 1024
[10:38] <_oP> off
[10:38] <macogw> Vinchenzo28: ro run the last command with sudo just type "sudo !!"
[10:38] <_oP> no pff
[10:38] <soundray> _ting_: something else has gone wrong now. You've got apt-get or aptitude or synaptic or something similar still running.
[10:38] <sauvin> Vinchenzo28, do you know about sudo?
[10:38] <Vinchenzo28> sauvin: not really
[10:38] <_ting_> soundray:  my bad, i have opened the synaptic sorry
[10:38] <macogw> !sudo > Vinchenzo28
[10:39] <_ting_> let me try it again
[10:39] <macogw> Vinchenzo28: read the PM from ubotu
[10:39] <_oP> p2 @ debian with whole 13 GB HD and 100 mhz sdram yeah
[10:39] <Ace2020> Hi all
[10:39] <Ace2020> i'm back
[10:39] <_ting_> ok now it work
[10:39] <macogw> root__: check system > admin > system monitor
[10:39] <Ace2020> the latest nvidia driver compiling worked but it gives an error when modprobing
[10:39] <CheeseGardener> I checked wake on lan, but my computer says that is disabled.  However, when I shut down my ubuntu it starts back up after 30 minutes or so, for some odd reason.  Why is my computer starting up on it's own??????
[10:39] <Ace2020> and so does the older stable driver
[10:39] <macogw> ubuntu's faster on my p2, 300mhz, 192mb ram, 5gb hdd than XP was
[10:39] <_ting_> soundray:  so i need to edit again the j2sdk1.4-doc.postinst ?
[10:39] <root__>  * Restarting Bluetooth services                                         [ OK ] 
[10:39] <root__> root@CentOS:~# top
[10:39] <root__> top - 23:39:49 up  3:27,  3 users,  load average: 3.32, 2.96, 2.59
[10:39] <root__> Tasks: 118 total,   5 running, 113 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
[10:39] <root__> Cpu(s): 96.3%us,  3.0%sy,  0.0%ni,  0.0%id,  0.0%wa,  0.7%hi,  0.0%si,  0.0%st
[10:40] <root__> Mem:   1035784k total,  1019096k used,    16688k free,    72436k buffers
[10:40] <root__> Swap:  1012084k total,    33916k used,   978168k free,   703380k cached
[10:40] <vocx> !ops
[10:40] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[10:40] <root__>   PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
[10:40] <_oP> true true
[10:40] <macogw> Ace2020: try a reboot. you shouldnt need to modprobe
[10:40] <root__>  6102 root      15   0  131m  42m  26m S  0.7  4.2   3:04.86 nautilus
[10:40] <root__>  6101 root      15   0  117m  28m  19m S  0.0  2.9   1:59.93 gnome-panel
[10:40] <Ace2020> ghost in your computer, waking it up
[10:40] <root__>  5395 root      15   0  176m  26m  10m S  5.2  2.6  19:57.06 Xorg
[10:40] <root__> 26193 root      15   0  105m  23m  15m S  0.0  2.3   0:10.41 gaim
[10:40] <root__>  6309 root      15   0 82656  18m  10m S  0.0  1.8   0:14.16 gnome-terminal
[10:40] <root__> 20585 root      15   0 70760  17m  11m S  0.4  1.7   0:04.97 xchat
[10:40] <soundray> _ting_: no, you said you edited it, so it should still have exit 0 as the second line. Just do teh 'apt-get -f install'
[10:40] <dk0r> soundray: what is the -o and loop in "mount -o loop' I cannot find it in --help
[10:40] <soundray> _ting_: sorry, 'sudo apt-get -f install'
[10:40] <_ting_> yes
[10:40] <_ting_> i did that
[10:41] <_oP> dont trust him, he wants yout booz !!
[10:41] <Ace2020> macogw: but the xorg error that shows on the screen says that the kernel module failed to load
[10:41] <sport>  okay im not sure what i did. i installed xorg then blackbox.I ran blackbox via startx it worked fine i shutdown w/ ctr alt backspace. tried to restart and got a black screen. :this is on ubuntu server
[10:41] <soundray> dk0r: it tells mount to use the loopback device, needed for mounting a file (normally mount assumes you want to mount a block device, not a file)
[10:41] <Ace2020> so it must be caused by the module which is failing to load, but why?
[10:41] <macogw> Ace2020: id you set up your xorg.conf for the new drivers?
[10:41] <CheeseGardener> I checked wake on lan, but my computer says that is disabled.  However, when I shut down my ubuntu it starts back up after 30 minutes or so, for some odd reason.  Why is my computer starting up on it's own??????
[10:41] <macogw> *did
[10:41] <dk0r> soundray: what about -o ?
[10:41] <stuart-> other than other people being able to sniff your packets, how is telnet insecure compared to ssh?
[10:41] <soundray> _ting_: is it still reporting errors?
[10:41] <Ace2020> macogw: yea i told the installer to configure it
[10:41] <scorp123> dk0r: -o == options
[10:41] <soundray> dk0r: short for 'option'
[10:42] <macogw> Ace2020: ahhh
[10:42] <macogw> Ace2020: youre supposed to say no
[10:42] <Ace2020> why?
[10:42] <dk0r> soundray: got the man up now. thanks.
[10:42] <genii> dk0r loop means it doesn't have to have some /dev entry, mount it as a loop device
[10:42] <_oP> stuart-: must be joking
[10:42] <scorp123> dk0r: mount -o  ==> you're specifying additional options and giving additional info to the "mount" command.
[10:42] <macogw> Ace2020: because you set it up first, then compile it and if you let it modify things it changes what you set
[10:42] <macogw> Ace2020: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaManual make it say what that says
[10:42] <stuart-> _oP, ?
[10:42] <Zambezi> Isn't there a command that creates a list of installed packages which you can install from later? First jadajada > my.packages.txt and then jadajada < my.packages.txt but what is jadajada? ;-)
[10:42] <_oP> i hope
[10:42] <chuy> if I copy a HDD with dd will the unused space will be copied to output??
[10:43] <dk0r> soundray: genii scorp123 tha man mount is confusing!
[10:43] <dk0r> oh well.
[10:43] <dk0r> Thanks anyways
[10:43] <soundray> chuy: of course. dd can't distinguish.
[10:43] <PriceChild> chuy, yes afaik
[10:43] <genii> chuy: Yes
[10:43] <Vlet> I'm trying to compile gtko and it can't find my oracle libclntsh.so ... I know where it is, but how do I tell ./configure where it is?
[10:43] <_oP> omg
[10:44] <_ting_> soundray:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32404/
[10:44] <scorp123> chuy: why would you want to use "dd" for this? For mere backups "dd" is a bit overkill because all the empty stuff gets copied too ....
[10:44] <chuy> soundray PriceChild, then how can I restore my ipod without booting up windows?
[10:44] <_ting_> soundray: sorry my computer is going a little bit slow
[10:44] <soundray> Vlet: './configure --help' might tell you.
[10:44] <Vlet> soundray: thankya :)
[10:44] <jmesquita> Besides that, there is an annoying beep that I just can't lower the volume
[10:44] <macogw> scorp123: thats how i back up...
[10:44] <CheeseGardener> I checked wake on lan, but my computer says that is disabled.  However, when I shut down my ubuntu it starts back up after 30 minutes or so, for some odd reason.  Why is my computer starting up on it's own??????
[10:44] <jmesquita> Anyone knows how do I lower the volume of that?
[10:45] <Vinchenzo28> any good sites for sudo commands?
[10:45] <soundray> _ting_: looks like you've solved your problem. You might want to follow that recommendation and run 'sudo apt-get autoremove'
[10:45] <jmesquita> macogw: Did your computer's friend also did that?
[10:45] <macogw> scorp123: dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb
[10:45] <kitche> jmesquita: that beep is system beep you can't lower it
[10:45] <scorp123> macogw: overkill
[10:45] <macogw> jmesquita: the system beep?
[10:45] <macogw> scorp123: easiest thing for me to figure out when i first did it :p
[10:45] <scorp123> macogw: your copying tons of empty stuff too
[10:45] <sivart0> i seem to be having a problem installing ubuntu 7.04 on a pc
[10:45] <_ting_> soundray:  thanks very much, so i can follow that recommendation without any fear no ?
[10:45] <_ting_> jejee
[10:45] <jmesquita> jmesquita: Indeed
[10:46] <scorp123> macogw: besides: Did you ever try a restore???? Every backup is only as good as the restore procedure ....
[10:46] <macogw> scorp123: i still havent figured out how to do future backups. im thinking rdiff-backup
[10:46] <linux_> how i can cancel the password request when i install new package ?
[10:46] <macogw> scorp123: yes of course
[10:46] <soundray> _ting_: yes
[10:46] <jmesquita> kitche: Oh? I use the terminal a lot! No way to lower the sound of that? That's annoying
[10:46] <_oP> lswyhg
[10:46] <sllik> hi all
[10:46] <_ting_> hello hola
[10:47] <Tremitos> hi
[10:47] <kitche> jmesquita: I don't hear the system beep at all on my system really only item I do is when I don't have the sound setup correctly on my system
[10:47] <sllik> i need to reconfig my php with --enable-ssl, how would i do that?
[10:47] <macogw> scorp123: thats what i did when i sent my comp to get fixed. i dd'd it to my external drive, booted from that drive on school computers so i could have my stuff, then dd'd it back when it came back from being "fixed" (they reinstalled windows....isnt that just breaking it worse?)
[10:47] <sllik> i used apt-get to install php
[10:47] <sivart0> go into bios settings and turn the speaker off
[10:47] <macogw> jmesquita: you can turn off the system beep
[10:47] <_oP> ting have you solved your tv prob?
[10:47] <soundray> jmesquita: the beep is a kernel behaviour. I'm sure you can influence it at compile time.
[10:47] <macogw> jmesquita: at least in gnome-terminal
[10:47] <macogw> jmesquita: im not sure about in tty
[10:47] <jmesquita> macogw: Hummm, Dell is surely not thinking about us .. :(
[10:48] <matt1> my ndiswrapper wont work:(
[10:48] <CheeseGardener> I checked wake on lan, but my computer says that is disabled.  However, when I shut down my ubuntu it starts back up after 30 minutes or so, for some odd reason.  Why is my computer starting up on it's own??????
[10:48] <scorp123> macogw: well .... for as long as it works for you. But "dd" takes bloody ages. I personally put my stuff into *.tar.gz archives, which means I am far more flexible when it comes to restores. E.g. the disks don't have to be identical and don't even need to be partitioned the same way. With "dd" you don't have much choice .....
[10:48] <largos> could some one with ant installed do a quick 'locate ant-junit.jar' and let me know where it is installed to?
[10:48] <largos> (I need to restore mine to it's original location)
[10:48] <n00dl3> jmesquita: I think if you add pcspkr to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist it turns it off o.O
[10:48] <kenkaniff> cheesegardener thats kinda of cool
[10:48] <macogw> scorp123: you cant boot from a tar though, can you?
[10:49] <_oP>  jmesquita cmon look at new kernel funktions, like dell etc...
[10:49] <matt1> my ndiswrapper driver list is mess up
[10:49] <scorp123> macogw: I don't need to :-P
[10:49] <macogw> scorp123: what if the drive dies then?
[10:49] <scorp123> macogw: any minimal live CD will do
[10:49] <CheeseGardener> ok but does anyone know how to fix it?
[10:49] <Tremitos> private
[10:49] <_oP> even have implemented dell bios upgrafes
[10:49] <jmesquita> _oP: Ok, ok, ok. I will take a deeps thought after getting my wireless LAN working
[10:50] <scorp123> macogw: e.g. the Ubuntu Live CD is perfect for such stuff .... I always have one with me.
[10:50] <macogw> scorp123: it only takes a couple hours. i just started it then went to sleep
[10:50] <_oP> :-D
[10:50] <jmesquita> _oP: You've worked for dell?
[10:50] <_oP> na
[10:50] <sport>  okay im not sure what i did. i installed xorg then blackbox.I ran blackbox via startx it worked fine i shutdown w/ ctr alt backspace. tried to xstart again and got a black screen. :this is on ubuntu server
[10:50] <scorp123> macogw: with tar it takes me like 45 minutes to pack my full system ....
[10:50] <macogw> scorp123: but this way i was able to carry my hard drive around and boot school computers from it and have my settings and all
[10:50] <_oP> but i have compiled some kernels
[10:50] <_oP> ;)
[10:50] <kitche> sport: well you might have crashed X since it hates ctrl+alt+backspace
[10:50] <CheeseGardener> I checked wake on lan, but my computer says that is disabled.  However, when I shut down my ubuntu it starts back up after 30 minutes or so, for some odd reason.  Why is my computer starting up on it's own??????  Does anyone know how to fix this???
[10:51] <scorp123> macogw: same here ... I just use a live CD and then can access my stuff inside the archive if I need to
[10:51] <sport> kitche how should i close it?
[10:51] <linux_> how i can cancel the password request when i install new package or on startup ?
[10:51] <jmesquita> _oP: makes two of us then
[10:51] <sllik> i need to reconfig my php with --enable-ssl, how would i do that?
[10:51] <kitche> sport: by exiting it with the blackbox menu
[10:51] <_oP> sehr gut
[10:51] <matt1> can any one help me fix my ndiswrapper
[10:51] <sport> kitche how do i fix xwindows?
[10:51] <kenkaniff> cheesegardener... the fix is on your bios
[10:51] <Ace2020> macogw: ok the config was fine, but it still does not load
[10:51] <macogw> scorp123: the livecd has its own default settings though and it doesnt have the apps that you install on your own (after the system)
[10:51] <kenkaniff> update your bios and recheck the settings
[10:51] <CheeseGardener> What do I have to change in bios?
[10:51] <CheeseGardener> Wake on Lan is disabled.
[10:51] <kitche> sport: try reinstalling it it might fix it
[10:52] <Ace2020> i think it was the latest updates to mesa and libgl, must have been it, only thing i updated
[10:52] <kenkaniff> try updating your bios and loading fail safe defaults
[10:52] <sport> kitche is using ctl alt del okay for reboot?
[10:52] <scorp123> macogw: well, for backup + restore I don't need that stuff anyway. For everything else there is USB HDD's and USB sticks.
[10:52] <CheeseGardener> what do you mean failsafedefaults?
[10:52] <zero-9376> im having problems with my onboard via graphics chip, i can only get the laptop screen to work if i use the vesa driver, but if i have an external monitor plugged in i can see the ouput on that display....im hoping there i something i can do in xorg.conf?
[10:52] <kitche> sport: yeah since that shutdowns processes ok
[10:52] <kenkaniff> a lot of bioses have that option..
[10:52] <CheeseGardener> how do I tell it load failsafe defaults?
[10:52] <CheeseGardener> there aren't many options as it is
[10:52] <_oP> need food brb
[10:52] <Ace2020> modprobe says error running install command for nvidia
[10:52] <macogw> scorp123: what do you backup to? i backup to a usb hard drive
[10:53] <kenkaniff> well before you get excited.. update yoru bios first..
[10:53] <CheeseGardener> my windows XP shuts down file.
[10:53] <macogw> Ace2020: you could try downgrading them
[10:53] <CheeseGardener> fine*
[10:53] <CheeseGardener> Only ubuntu has this restart issue
[10:53] <Seoke> Does anyone here know much about writing firefox extensions? Thought since it's a linux channel someone might
[10:53] <macogw> Ace2020: get the proper versions then --force-downgrade
[10:53] <scorp123> macogw: I have a bunch of 400 and 500 GB disks here, and at work I use DLT tapes
[10:53] <sivart0> im having trouble shrinking a partition in gparted >_<
[10:53] <macogw> scorp123: isnt the write life on tapes shorter than on drives?
[10:53] <kenkaniff> dude if you have your computer off
[10:53] <kitche> Seoke: well that's offtopic but I read an article about it doesn't seem to hard really
[10:53] <kenkaniff> and its turning on..
[10:53] <Ace2020> CheeseGardener: i had a restart issue with ubuntu, when restarting it just stays on the shutting down screen and does not power off
[10:54] <kenkaniff> its no operating system..
[10:54] <macogw> kenkaniff: exorcise it!
[10:54] <Wankus> sivart0: what the problem?
[10:54] <Ace2020> can't remember what was installed :(
[10:54] <CheeseGardener> ok
[10:54] <kenkaniff> sorry lol
[10:54] <matt1> :(
[10:54] <CheeseGardener> let me go check again
[10:54] <CheeseGardener> but I don't think anything was on
[10:54] <Seoke> kitche: well I'm trying to write one but all the articles I can find are out of date and the firefox homepage supposedly teaches you but its extremely difficult to read
[10:54] <Seoke> kitche: So I was trying to find someone to help me out
[10:54] <macogw> Ace2020: well if you do "apt-cache show libmesa" itll tell you what the current version is
[10:55] <macogw> Ace2020: and if you look in /var/cache/apt/archives itll show everything youve installed so the old one might still be in there
[10:55] <matt1> hello?
[10:55] <Ace2020> oh ok
[10:55] <macogw> Ace2020: im sure theres a way to make aptitude show all available versions, but i dont know it
[10:55] <matt1> any one?
[10:56] <macogw> matt1: talk
[10:56] <n00dl3> matt1: Your problem is?
[10:56] <sivart0> grrr nevermind >_< im an idiot
[10:56] <matt1> i need to fix ndiswrapper
[10:56] <sivart0> damn ntfs
[10:56] <matt1> the driver list got screwed
[10:57] <matt1> i'm trying install ar50007eg
[10:57] <joe> could someone help me set up a static ip?
[10:57] <matt1> ar5007eg*
[10:57] <matt1> for what?
[10:58] <matt1> a router?
[10:58] <joe> ya I guess
[10:58] <matt1> 192.168.x.x?
[10:58] <joe> ya
[10:58] <matt1> u go in networks tools
[10:58] <joe> ok
[10:59] <n00dl3> joe: You could set it up from your router
[10:59] <matt1> change dhcp to static
[10:59] <joe> ok
[11:00] <jacob> i need help with intel driver for an g965 chipset with gma x3000
[11:00] <joe> ya but then it kicks me on the internet
[11:00] <chuy> can anyone tell me how to dump an HDD contents to a file so I can restore them later? I thought this could be achieved with dd command, but it also dumps free space
[11:01] <matt1> now i need help on a ndiswrapper wont opin cus of the driver list got screwed:(
[11:01] <PriceChild> chuy, cp ?
[11:01] <hadron> urgent help needed. I'm stuck in recovery mode. An upgrade has screwed up. Can someone please tell me how to reset apt-get as currently I cant install dbus.
[11:01] <n00dl3> joe: Do it through your router. Your router has a setting to give you a static ip probably.
[11:02] <kenkaniff> sorry got dc, tutuff, so if it doesnt find the key, do i start all over and gather a whole new set of ivs.. or run aircrack again?
[11:02] <chuy> PriceChild, dunno if it will copy both partitions and its data, I'm testing it
[11:02] <jmesquita> macogw: Sorry, for the complete stupidity, but after that, can I simply delete the dell driver from my home folder?
[11:02] <wastr2> can anyone help me with my speakers
[11:02] <wastr2> they stopped working
[11:02] <jacob>  i need help with intel driver for an g965 chipset with gma x3000
[11:02] <wastr2> and now /dev/dsp seems to  be busy
[11:02] <macogw> jmesquita: what?
[11:02] <wastr2> i tried killing esd
[11:02] <jmesquita> macogw: Do you know if it supports WPA with this driver?
[11:02] <hadron> anyone?
[11:03] <macogw> jmesquita: oh..uh....idk...maybe
[11:03] <CheeseGardener> kenkanniff are you there?  I'll tell you what I found
[11:03] <macogw> jmesquita: never tried it
[11:03] <kenkaniff> yea im here
[11:03] <matt1> :( i'm being ingored
[11:03] <chuy> wastr2 alsamixer?
[11:03] <Xenoie`> hadron, what do you mean by reset apt-get?
[11:03] <macogw> jacob: i think that one needs the xserver-xorg-video-intel instead of -i810
[11:03] <hadron> Xenoie`: I cant install because of dependency issues.
[11:03] <jmesquita> macogw: I'll let you know :D
[11:03] <joe> I'm not sure but if i do it through my router then i would have to change all the other computers to a static IP's that are connected to my router. I don't really want to do that. There is computers that arn't mine connected
[11:03] <CheeseGardener> I looked into my bios and the only settings that are remotely effecting it are PCI LAN, is set to "built in LAN is enabled"
[11:03] <jacob> ok
[11:03] <CheeseGardener> and under "others" Power up mode says "boot"
[11:04] <Xenoie`> hadron, what is the missing dependency?
[11:04] <jacob> but i dont know what one i have installed
[11:04] <CheeseGardener> but I cannot access that variable
[11:04] <wastr2> chuy: alsamixer wasn't running, when I run it it eems fine
[11:04] <zero-9376> my via based laptop can only output x to the external monitor, not the built in lcd PLEASE HELP!!!
[11:04] <wastr2> course the gain is listed as 0
[11:04] <wastr2> im not sure if thats right
[11:04] <kenkaniff> i dont know what bios you have specifically, thast why i said to update it, that way it kind of fixes itself, another thing is this a desktop or laptop because if its a desktop just reset your bios
[11:04] <chuy> PriceChild no, it didn't work, the same as dd, copies even free space
[11:04] <sivart0> how big of a swap drive should i make if i have 512mb ram?
[11:04] <matt1> omg:(
[11:04] <PriceChild> chuy, cp doesn't copy free space...
[11:05] <CheeseGardener> I'm on a laptop
[11:05] <Pie> How do I set permissions for my File Browser, for a specific folder, so I can make new folders and files in it, without using the terminal?
[11:05] <CheeseGardener> and the only setting different from default, is this:
[11:05] <hadron> Xenoie`: the error I get is this (if you could google as solution I would be grateful) "dbus-uuidgen:symbol lookup error: /usr/bin/dbus-uuidgen:undefined symbol: dbus_internal:do_not_use_get_uuid
[11:05] <CheeseGardener> I set my laptop to boot from CD
[11:05] <CheeseGardener> but I don't have a CD in
[11:05] <HelpMe> I have a problem.  my mic wont work.  It worked with windows but now that I have ubuntu it dosent work.  How do I fix this?
[11:05] <yoshibond> i am trying to install the newest nvidia driver for my video card and can't get it working in ubuntu
[11:05] <kenkaniff> did you make sure it was actually off?
[11:05] <CheeseGardener> so it just goes to HDD
[11:05] <kitche> chuy: what you want it seems is like a tar setup sorta of like partimage maybe?
[11:05] <jacob> how do i check to see what driver im using
[11:05] <yoshibond> gives me an error that it cant build it for my kernall
[11:05] <xenouser> I have the same problem: helpme
[11:05] <matt1> :( ndiswrapperwont work any seeing my text?!
[11:05] <CheeseGardener> did I make sure what was actually off?
[11:05] <vocx> !patience > matt1
[11:06] <chuy> PriceChild, and how is it that cp is still working, so far the copy of /dev/sda is 2.0 GB (checked it with du) and it has only like 50 MB, I restored the iPod with iTunes just 1 hour ago
[11:06] <kenkaniff> are you tryinto install yoshibond, or build?
[11:06] <HelpMe> xenouser:   you dont know how to fix it?
[11:06] <yoshibond> i got the driver from ASUS website NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-1.0-8174-pkg2.run
[11:06] <CheeseGardener> ???
[11:06] <CheeseGardener> Did I make sure what was off kenkaniff?
[11:06] <yoshibond> it should run by itself
[11:06] <xenouser> Nope...waiting for a reply for you
[11:06] <yoshibond> apparently
[11:06] <xenouser> Going off that
[11:06] <kenkaniff> yoru laptop that when you turned it off it was actually off...
[11:06] <_ting_> exit
[11:06] <kitche> chuy: by the way you need to use something that accesses the itunes db on the ipod for your music to even show up really unless of course you have a hacked firmware
[11:06] <xenouser> what kind of mic: helpme
[11:07] <kenkaniff> yoshibond.. i assume you have the build-essential package?
[11:07] <aelliott> question:- what is the correct way to terminate  a running shell program - i use ctrl-z but they always seem to continue running in the background
[11:07] <CheeseGardener> yes it was actually off
[11:07] <Xenoie`> hadrun, and you are trying to reinstall dbus, correct?
[11:07] <yoshibond> what is the essensial package?
[11:07] <kenkaniff> oh ok
[11:07] <yoshibond> does that come with the driver or ubuntu?
[11:07] <Xenoie`> hadron, nothing from google btw
[11:07] <chuy> kitche yeah, I've used gtkpod perfectly in the past
[11:07] <Falstius> aelliott: ctrl-c
[11:07] <kenkaniff> ubuntu.. but you have to install it
[11:07] <hadron> Xenoie`: rats. Any ideas?
[11:07] <yoshibond> ok how do i do that?
[11:07] <CheeseGardener> maybe it is just a fluke?
[11:07] <kenkaniff> do you have access to the internet on your ubuntu?
[11:07] <CheeseGardener> yes
[11:07] <aelliott> Falstius:  thanks :)
[11:07] <CheeseGardener> I have access to the internet on it
[11:07] <yoshibond> yes i am on my ubuntu right now
[11:07] <kenkaniff> sorry.. that was for yoshu
[11:08] <sivart0> grrrr, why do my drives keep mounting themselves!?
[11:08] <CheeseGardener> oh ok
[11:08] <yoshibond> thanks for helpijng me ken!
[11:08] <Xenoie`> hadrun, you could download the package and install it manually, and force if needed, but you should probably uninstall and then reinstall rather then force.
[11:08] <CheeseGardener> Well maybe it was a fluke?  I updated itbefore I shut down
[11:08] <yoshibond> so yes i have internet access on ubuntu
[11:08] <matt1> am i ever to get my ndiswrapper to work again?
[11:08] <CheeseGardener> perhaps it just happened once?
[11:08] <hadron> Xenoie`: what do I need to do? I have only command line here.
[11:08] <CheeseGardener> Will you be around in an hour or so?  I can tell you what happens
[11:08] <chuy> kitche, installing partimage, I read the specs and seems that it is what I need :P
[11:08] <linux_> where is apache ? [ didnt found in pakage maneger]  ?
[11:09] <sivart0> www.apache.org
[11:09] <CheeseGardener> and see if it happens again
[11:09] <linux_> there is also no ubunto dis download
[11:09] <Xenoie`> hadron, you are attempting to install dbus, correct?
[11:09] <sivart0> you gotta compile it :D
[11:09] <Xenoie`> or reinstall it
[11:09] <CheeseGardener> also too, to start my computer up, I have to add "irqpoll" to the end  of the kernell line, kenkaniff.
[11:09] <hadron> Xenoie`: yes. Or that is whats causing the rest of the install to abort. I need to force a reinstall of dbus,
[11:09] <kenkaniff> k yoshi.. to go system ? synaptic apckage manager.. do a search for build-essential, check and apply
[11:09] <Yasumoto> I'm trying to set up a meeting for the California team too. so far I've got one person who's down :)
[11:09] <linux_> i dont think so
[11:10] <_ting_> _oP:  thanks for you help
[11:10] <_ting_> soundray has left the channel ?
[11:10] <Xenoie`> hadron, is this feisty or an older version?
[11:10] <yoshibond> ok
[11:10] <jacob> how would i check to make sure i am using the correct intel driver
[11:10] <linux_> so how i can install apache ?
[11:11] <Fezzler> my laptop at home connects to work VPN swell via direct ethernet cable
[11:11] <CaptLogic> Hello: Feisty - External HD on USB. permissions stuck on root:root - Newbie doesn't really know what to do - sudo chown -R myuser:mygroup /media/Backup does nothing
[11:11] <matt1> i guess my laptop dont get wireless:(
[11:11] <sivart0> in the package manager look for xampp or lampp
[11:11] <hadron> Xenoie`: feisty
[11:11] <Fezzler> And the wireless care works well in hotels, etc.
[11:11] <yoshibond> it found build-essensial but says i have the latest version
[11:11] <linux_> can install "stand alone"  ?
[11:11] <CheeseGardener> also too, to start my computer up, I have to add "irqpoll" to the end  of the kernell line, kenkaniff.
[11:11] <yoshibond> latest ver: 11.3 ./.. your ver 11.3
[11:11] <Fezzler> And at home the wireless card sees the router and gets a strong signal
[11:11] <sunny_man> Hello! I've gone through installing Ubuntu 7.04 server edition but when it first boots it hangs on "Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local)". Anyone know what to do?
[11:11] <Naskaille> hi there
[11:12] <sivart0> only way i know how to get only apache is by compiling it
[11:12] <yoshibond> also shows:
[11:12] <yoshibond> devscripts
[11:12] <yoshibond> dh-buildinfo
[11:12] <yoshibond> sbuild
[11:12] <kenkaniff> yoshi give me the link where you got tehe driver
[11:12] <Naskaille> sorry it's not about Ubuntu. I have a problem with Ajax programming. is there a channel dealing with programming ?
[11:12] <vocx> anybody remembers how to map a key on another key. For instance, my menu is being set as another modifier ?
[11:12] <yoshibond> ok 1 sec ken
[11:12] <Xenoie`> hadron, and your system arch, x86, amd64, etc?
[11:12] <Happu> vocx: #ajax I guess
[11:12] <kitche> Naskaille: yes #ajax for ajax stuff
[11:12] <linux_> i dont get thse peoplee =\
[11:13] <Fezzler> But at Home the wireless will not work with VPN???  I get message that VPN gets disconnected by Client????
[11:13] <Naskaille> kitche, thanks :)
[11:13] <matt1> i'm waiting here long time as people are ignoring me of my ndiswrapper wont open i guess my laptops ar5007eg wont work:(
[11:13] <CheeseGardener> also too, to start my computer up, I have to add "irqpoll" to the end  of the kernell line, kenkaniff.
[11:13] <chuy> kitche, do you know why I get this error in partimage?: Can't read FSInfo sector
[11:13] <jacob>  how would i check to make sure i am using the correct intel driver
[11:13] <SolarWar> hi, I am having trouble getting my ipw2100 wireless card to associate, does anyone here have experience with this?
[11:13] <chuy> kitche I did it with root permission
[11:13] <kitche> chuy: nope never seen that error before
[11:14] <Happu> SolarWar: do you use official drivers?
[11:14] <yoshibond> CANT get a direct link
[11:14] <yoshibond> http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us
[11:14] <SolarWar> Happu, from ipw2100.sf.net?
[11:14] <Fezzler> Message is "Secure VPN Connection terminated locally by Client."
[11:14] <yoshibond> then M2NPV-VM
[11:14] <vocx> Happu, oh... you got me. Actually I think there is a simple command to change the keyboard keys.
[11:14] <yoshibond> sorry
[11:14] <SolarWar> Happu, or from intel?
[11:14] <yoshibond> motherboards
[11:14] <yoshibond> am2
[11:14] <yoshibond> M2NPV-VM
[11:14] <Happu> SolarWar: from intel
[11:14] <kitche> Fezzler: are you using openVPN?
[11:14] <SolarWar> Happu, no
[11:14] <yoshibond> then under VGA
[11:14] <Fezzler> Reason 412: The remote peer is no longer responding?
[11:14] <yoshibond> and the linux driver
[11:14] <Happu> SolarWar: you could try those. the linux support site can be found with google
[11:15] <HelpMe> xenouser:   Its a built in mic
[11:15] <Fezzler> kitche: I don't know.  I think the issue is with the wireless router setup?
[11:15] <hadron> Xenoie`: x86
[11:15] <matt1> i'm thinking of removing ubuntu becuase of lack of support:(
[11:15] <kenkaniff> what model
[11:15] <jmesquita> macogw: Errrr ... You only connected to open systems or WEP systems too?
 , threre isnt xampp or lampp ? other ideas ?
[11:15] <yoshibond> M2NPV-VM ==ken
[11:15] <SolarWar> Happu, thanks, have you had this problem?
[11:15] <Fezzler> kitche: I have a cable modem, wired router, and wireless router cascading off wired router.
[11:15] <kitche> matt1: well here we are volunteers you can always pay for support though
[11:16] <macogw> jmesquita: only tried in her house which has wep
[11:16] <kitche> Fezzler: well I just knew someoent hat had to compile openVPN on ubuntu due to that openvpn didn't have ssl support
[11:16] <matt1> pay?
[11:16] <Fezzler> Wireless is working.  And when laptop is connected by cable VPN works.  ???
[11:16] <matt1> u are crazy
[11:16] <sivart0> linux_: not unless you want to compile apache from source
[11:16] <FY2> Hello, I recenty downloaded the live CD for ubuntu, upon rebooting with it stops loading at *Loading Hardware Drivers
[11:16] <minosdis> can someone tell me if this makes sense?  I recompiled my kernel. the source was 2.6.20.16, the result was 2.6.20.3-ubuntu1.. i wouldn't care about the version except now the restricted driver manager wont load, saying i need the package for 2.6.20.3-ubuntu1  - which doesn't exist
[11:16] <Happu> SolarWar: no, but I managed to get my 4965 to work with the intel driver, so I guess they know how to get things work :)
[11:16] <jmesquita> macogw: Ah, ok. Cos I cant connect to one of the WEP access points that we have here
[11:16] <linux_> so how all the people have installed him ?
[11:17] <jmesquita> macogw: Must be a problem with the AP
[11:17] <joe> how do I check my ip address like IPconfig in windows?
[11:17] <joe> how do I check my ip address like IPconfig in windows?
[11:17] <Fezzler> kitche: I'm asking in general, not just Ubuntu.  (Linksys wants $39 to help me.)
[11:17] <linux_> im sure that the didnt compile him .. .
[11:17] <SolarWar> Happu, isee thank you :)
[11:17] <macogw> jmesquita: try without the encryption as a test
[11:17] <hadron> joe:ifconfig
[11:17] <acke> joe ifconfig
[11:17] <kitche> minosdis: well you have to compile all your drivers now for your video card
[11:17] <chrisellis> anyone have any experince w/ synergy
[11:17] <chrisellis> ?
[11:17] <Happu> SolarWar: :)
[11:17] <yoshibond> did you find it ok ken??
[11:17] <kenkaniff> yea im lookign at it
[11:17] <FY2> Hello, I recenty downloaded the live CD for ubuntu, upon rebooting with it stops loading at *Loading Hardware Drivers
[11:17] <kitche> Fezzler: well I told you it could be the VPN client
[11:17] <Xenoie`> hadron, I just sent you a msg with information and a direct link to that package
[11:17] <matt1> can any one please help me fix ndiswrapper????
[11:17] <linux_> how i can install apache on ubunto ? []  ?
[11:18] <jacob>  how would i check to make sure i am using the correct intel driver
[11:18] <joe> thanks
[11:18] <minosdis> ktiche: i do?  my video card is just an onboard pos.  its my wifi (atheos chipset) i'm trying to get working
[11:18] <kitche> minosdis: well whatever driver your trying to get working
[11:18] <Falstius> matt1: when you ask your question, please include some details about the problem
[11:18] <jhunbogz> need help installing java on my ubuntu 7.04, any boby?
[11:18] <matt1> i have
[11:18] <FY2> Hello, I recenty downloaded the live CD for ubuntu, upon rebooting with it stops loading at *Loading Hardware Drivers
[11:18] <minosdis> ok, thx. i'll look into how to do that
[11:18] <FY2> Hello, I recently downloaded the live CD for ubuntu, upon rebooting with it stops loading at *Loading Hardware Drivers
[11:18] <SolarWar> Happu, did you have to patch your kernel?
[11:18] <BFrank> does anyone know why the textmode console font looks so jacked up on Ubuntu for a mobility x1400?
[11:18] <Falstius> matt1: yes, but that doesn't mean anyone was paying attention.  If you're going to reask, restate the whole problem.
[11:18] <matt1> ndiswrapper wont load cus of the driver list screwed up!..
[11:18] <jacob> jhunbogz, search java in add remove programs
[11:19] <kitche> minosdis: just sicne you might have made ubuntu mad but it should still work
[11:19] <kitche> matt1: how is the driver list screwed up?
[11:19] <hadron> Xenoie`: I got nothing.
[11:19] <Happu> SolarWar: yes, but it was easy
[11:19] <matt1> it just is
[11:19] <kenkaniff> thats a self extracting pacakge.. what are you typing? just the name right?
[11:19] <Happu> SolarWar: they had actually a guide for it :
[11:19] <Happu> D
[11:19] <matt1> i need to recreat it
[11:19] <kitche> matt1: since the driver list can be empty and ndiswrapper will load
[11:19] <Falstius> matt1: which driver list?
[11:19] <matt1> ndiswrapper
[11:19] <Fezzler> kitche: Thanks, I know it's the VPN, but what about it is my question.  What can I check?
[11:19] <CaptLogic> Hello all!, I've got a permission problem with my usb drive, anybody?
[11:19] <Falstius> matt1: you mean what you get from ndiswrapper -l ?
[11:20] <kitche> Fezzler: see if it's compiled with ssl support if your trying to connect to a ssl connection
[11:20] <hadron> Xenoie`: if you could public post the wget line to get the package I would be grateful
[11:20] <matt1>   File "/usr/bin/ndisgtk", line 111, in __init__
[11:20] <matt1>     self.setup_driver_list()
[11:20] <yoshibond> ken - i am typing sudo sh and the package name
[11:20] <kitche> Fezzler: that was the issue my friend had with his vpn client on ubuntu
[11:20] <Fezzler> kitche: Since the VPN works wirelessly in public LANs, then my conclusion is a I a setting on my local wireless router set incorrectly.
[11:20] <yoshibond> with the GUI closed
[11:20] <kitche> matt1: that's ndisgtk not ndiswrapper
[11:20] <Xenoie`> wget http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/d/dbus/dbus_1.0.2-1ubuntu3_i386.deb
[11:20] <minosdis> lol, thats not good. upset os bad.. can I just do a workaround by changing the resulting version # in the makefile for the kernel?
[11:20] <emark2k> Problem:  bios updated, grub shows as expected, text ok, now xserve fails to start when select my kernel.  any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
[11:20] <Falstius> matt1: have you used the command line version or only the graphical one?
[11:20] <kenkaniff> yoshi.. you mean sh ./package name?
[11:20] <yoshibond> yes
[11:20] <yoshibond> thats right
[11:21] <jhunbogz> i didn't see ant java on my add remove program
[11:21] <matt1> ?
[11:21] <kenkaniff> then you get kernel not found?
[11:21] <yoshibond> yes
[11:21] <kitche> Fezzler: or that might be it also your router I would look up your client and your router to see if it has a known config issue
[11:21] <yoshibond> it tries to build something and says it cant for my kernel
[11:21] <Xenoie`> hadron, my msg did not go through because my nick was not registered =/
[11:21] <joe> Thanks Everyone Peace
[11:21] <chuy> kitche :(, partimage says iPod has 70% used (26 GB), when it's only 30 MB in the first partition, and firmware doesn't exceed 100 MB
[11:21] <matt1> comps@comps-laptop:~$ ndiswrapper -l
[11:21] <matt1> net5211 : driver installed
[11:21] <matt1>         device (168C:001C) present (alternate driver: ath_pci)
[11:21] <matt1> net5416 : driver installed
[11:21] <matt1>         device (168C:001C) present (alternate driver: ath_pci)
[11:21] <kenkaniff> thats really weird, usually you might find somehting like that in a badly programmed package.. but its coming from asus.. i think the problem its somewhere else in ubuntu . i wouldnt know :(
[11:22] <yoshibond> do u want me to get you the exact msg?
[11:22] <vocx> !paste > matt1
[11:22] <yoshibond> would that help?
[11:22] <kitche> chuy: hmm could you be copying the wrong partition on the ipod?
[11:22] <matt1> ?
[11:22] <kenkaniff> im pretyt sure i know what the msg is.. but yea sure send it
[11:22] <yoshibond> the only problem is that i dont have IRC on my windows box (work computer - antivirus wont let it install)
[11:22] <kitche> matt1: well your driver list is not messed up that's for sure
[11:22] <Falstius> matt1: you can use ndiswrapper -e net5416 to remove the driver (I think, I'm getting out my laptop to check)
[11:23] <yoshibond> can i talk to you on msn or somehow else from my windows box? won't let me install mirc on there
[11:23] <e[] > yoshibond: telnet in ;)
[11:23] <kitche> yoshibond: freenode has a java irc client if you wish to use it
[11:23] <chuy> kitche, no, I'm copying the full HDD, it's /dev/sda, firmware partition is /dev/sda1, and it's < 100 MB, while /dev/sda2 is 30 MB
[11:23] <jhunbogz> need help installing java?
[11:23] <yoshibond> ok so what am i doing to get on here from my windwos box?
[11:23] <emark2k> Hello.  Anybody here willing to help w/ an xserve boot / startup question?
[11:23] <kitche> !java | jhunbogz
[11:23] <ubotu> jhunbogz: 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
[11:23] <pike_> yoshibond: there is no excuse for not having cygwin on your windows box :)
[11:24] <yoshibond> what is that?
[11:24] <yoshibond> its my work computer
[11:24] <kenkaniff> yoshi talk nere nobody minds
[11:24] <chuy> kitche /dev/sda2 30 MB used, the whole partition is 36 GB, my ipod is 37 GB so it can't be using 70% because df told me the info
[11:24] <aelliott> cygwin is really good - you never have to use \ in DOS prompt again :)
[11:24] <yoshibond> i mean i cant try it because i have to ALT+CTRL+F2
[11:24] <yoshibond> to run the driver
[11:25] <HelpMe> Dose anyone know why my mic wont work?
[11:25] <HelpMe> It worked when it was on windows
[11:25] <jhunbogz> thank! i'll try that...
[11:25] <yoshibond> and then IRC closes
[11:25] <HelpMe> but not with ubuntu
[11:25] <seb_> bonjour
[11:25] <emark2k> helpme:  did you try alsamixer?  level is probably set to zero as is default
[11:25] <sleepjunkie> how can I right click if I'm on a mac?
[11:25] <pike_> HelpMe: open a terminal and run 'alsamixer'  use the arrow keys to adjust volume and the < > keys to unmute
[11:25] <Xenoie`> yoshi: you can alt-f7 to go back to X
[11:25] <pike_> HelpMe: might be all it is
[11:25] <yoshibond> no cuz it wont let me install the vid driver with X open
[11:25] <HelpMe> what should i turn it up 2?
[11:26] <yoshibond> i will try to install and will come back here with the message ken
[11:26] <Falstius> matt1: sorry, ndiswrapper -r <driver> to remove it ... you have to drivers loaded for the same device which is probably a bad thing.
[11:26] <yoshibond> brb
[11:26] <kenkaniff> k
[11:26] <Xenoie`> yoshibond, sudo apt-get install irssi
[11:26] <Xenoie`> it is a command line irc client :)
[11:26] <pike_> HelpMe: whatever you preference. if it ends up too low there is a mic boost in alsamixer you can select
[11:26] <kenkaniff> xenoie, then hes gonna have ot learn how to use it
[11:26] <kenkaniff> lol
[11:26] <emark2k> adjust once connected, there is a zero db level, try start with that  = no gain or attenuation
[11:26] <Xenoie`> it will auto connect him here by default ;p
[11:26] <Xenoie`> he just has to join the channel
[11:27] <kenkaniff> that sounds difficult lol
[11:27] <MrMakeveli_> hey guys, you know how the default top panel has a sort of 'windows taskbar' thing that shows applications, even if they are closed out but still running? i removed that and i cant find the applet to bring it back
[11:27] <kitche> chuy: that FSInfo error seems to be a bug with fat filesystems
[11:27] <jacob>  how would i check to make sure i am using the correct intel driver
[11:27] <MrMakeveli_> does anyone know which one it is?
[11:27] <aelliott> ubotu: tell me about PAE
[11:27] <Xenoie`> MrMakeveli, I believe you are looking for the window selector
[11:28] <MrMakeveli_> Xenoie`, that only applies to open windows
[11:28] <MrMakeveli_> for example
[11:28] <CaptLogic> Hello, running feisty- my usb HD has permissions set to root:root and sudo chown -R myusername:mygroupname /media/Backup does nothing.  Anybody?
[11:28] <MrMakeveli_> my amorek is runnin
[11:28] <MrMakeveli_> but it is closed out
[11:28] <albert> hi
[11:28] <MrMakeveli_> normally there is an icon on the taskbar kinda thing
[11:28] <MrMakeveli_> i no longer have that
[11:28] <MrMakeveli_> and for gaim
[11:28] <MrMakeveli_> i closed it out
[11:28] <HelpMe> pike_:  is it different if its an internal mic?
[11:29] <albert> Does anyone know how to fix google bookmark??? it won't work on my firefox
[11:29] <`Xera`> Has anyone manager to get a SpeedTouch 330 USB (The black one) working in Feisty?
[11:29] <`Xera`> managed*
[11:29] <fridge> What is the standard package for providing initscripts on feisty? initscripts/sysvinit/upstart?
[11:29] <MrMakeveli_> it should still be accessible, but now i cant
[11:29] <MrMakeveli_> i just cant see it
[11:29] <MrMakeveli_> cauase i removed it
[11:29] <MrMakeveli_> makes sense?
[11:29] <emark2k> guys.  Put linux on a gatway notebook for my brother's fiance (and I am noob).  Had everything great...then saw machine had BIOS update available.  Did BIOS update, now after GRUB which is normal, the Xserver won't load....  PLEASE any suggestions?
[11:29] <dtidd> I'm running Ubuntu 7.04, when I download stuff, the download starts and then hangs.  Looking at the system monitor shows network activity spiking and then dormant.
[11:29] <Xenoie`> MrMakeveli, that's the notification area
[11:29] <MrMakeveli_> possibly
[11:29] <dtidd> Anyone have any clue as to why?
[11:29] <MrMakeveli_> let me try that
[11:29] <kitche> fridge: anything above edgy uses upstart
[11:30] <fridge> kitche: thank you
[11:30] <preaction> !repositories | linux_
[11:30] <ubotu> linux_: 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
[11:30] <corey> is there a 64bit version of foresight?
[11:30] <linux_> how i can install apche 2 ?
[11:30] <pike_> dtidd: wireless?
[11:30] <MrMakeveli_> Xenoie`, ah perfection
[11:30] <corey> oops wrong channel =)
[11:30] <Thomsen> On my desktop PC, when trying to suspend my PC simply powers down... Any clues?
[11:30] <pike_> HelpMe: i dont think so
[11:30] <MrMakeveli_> that was it
[11:30] <dtidd> Nope, wired.
[11:30] <Xenoie`> MrMakeveli, =)
[11:30] <Pie> How do I set permissions for my File Browser, for a specific folder, so I can make new folders and files in it, without using the terminal?
[11:30] <MrMakeveli_> Xenoie`, thanks so much
[11:30] <kitche> corey: :)
[11:31] <preaction> !info apache2-mpm-prefork
[11:31] <ubotu> apache2-mpm-prefork: Traditional model for Apache HTTPD 2.1. In component main, is optional. Version 2.2.3-3.2build1 (feisty), package size 418 kB, installed size 676 kB
[11:31] <albert> does google bookmark work for anyone?
[11:31] <preaction> linux_, there it is, it's in the main repositories as "apache2-mpm-prefork"
[11:31] <matt1> wat is a hal?
[11:31] <kitche> !halo | matt1
[11:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about halo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:31] <retour> Hallo all! Is it a way to setup a linux box in its own network config files to restrict access to certain IP's like websites etc????
[11:31] <HelpMe> pike_:  cuz it says  <Internal mic>  but nothing above it
[11:31] <kitche> !hal | matt1
[11:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hal - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:31] <kitche> matt1 it does the uaotmounting and such
[11:32] <pike_> HelpMe: use the < > keys
[11:32] <matt1> atheros hardware access layer (hal)
[11:32] <pike_> HelpMe: but if its not MM then just look at one of the others
[11:32] <HelpMe> pike_:  i did but it wont let me turn the internal mic up
[11:32] <Pie> How do I set permissions for my File Browser, for a specific folder, so I can make new folders and files in it, without using the terminal?
[11:33] <chuy> kitche, where should I file this bug?
[11:33] <Falstius> matt1: I thought you didn't need ndiswrapper for atheros cards.
[11:33] <vagner> oi
[11:34] <vagner> oi
[11:34] <`Xera`> Has anyone managed to get a SpeedTouch 330 USB (The black one) working in Feisty?
[11:34] <retour> Hallo all! Is it a way to setup a single linux box (in its own network config files etc.) to restrict access to certain IP's like websites etc????
[11:35] <yoshibond> KEN are you still there?
[11:35] <kitche> retour: think squid can do it not sure how to do it without actually
[11:35] <kenkaniff> yea
[11:35] <kenkaniff> im here
[11:36] <`Xera`> !speedtouch
[11:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about speedtouch - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:36] <yoshibond> can i send you a .DOC file somehow?
[11:36] <Muelli> retour: you might want to use iptables :)
[11:36] <kitche> chuy: probably in launchpad it's already known at partimage.org
[11:36] <yoshibond> lots of typing to put in here
[11:36] <Muelli> retour: I think firestarter is a GUI for setting up iptables firewall rules
[11:36] <matt1> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32408/
[11:36] <kitche> matt1: yea that is it also but for atheros you don't even need ndiswrapper anyways
[11:36] <PurpZeY_> Can someone help me out, I have a clean and fresh install and I am getting the error "Fatal server: no screen found"...I was working off LiveCD
[11:36] <kenkaniff> yoshi pastebin.com
[11:37] <matt1> on my ar5007eg i do?
[11:37] <yoshibond> got it
[11:37] <yoshibond> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32409/
[11:37] <vagner> yes
[11:37] <retour> kitche: was thinking about hmm yes Muelli mayby IPtables but in an easy way. Things that didnt work because I've forgot or put extra colon makes my brain constipated
[11:37] <matt1> huh?
[11:37] <vagner> hello
[11:37] <matt1> i'm now super confused
[11:37] <black12322> ello
[11:37] <vagner> hello!
[11:37] <hamsandwich> helllooo
[11:37] <black12322> i have a problem
[11:37] <matt1> kitche wat u mean?
[11:37] <hamsandwich> whts the comand for leaving rooms
[11:37] <hamsandwich> ?
[11:37] <black12322> my ubuntu distro is saying that it's debian etch
[11:37] <SolarWar> Happu, i think that driver is for newer cards, the ipw2100 driver link takes me back to ipw2100.sf.net
[11:38] <black12322> i don't know what i did ?
[11:38] <vagner> qu e isso?
[11:38] <Happu> SolarWar: :(
[11:38] <vagner> BRasil
[11:38] <black12322> ... ccan some one help me ?
[11:38] <vagner> ] cade os brasileiros
[11:38] <dk0r> Im new to linux (feisty), would someone please explain how to me how implement the following appdb direction: http://pastebin.com/m1809d0d2
[11:38] <vagner> socorro
[11:38] <Muelli> !enter | black12322
[11:38] <ubotu> black12322: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:38] <vagner> be help
[11:38] <vagner> quero brasil
[11:38] <black12322> sorry can i get some help tho ?
[11:38] <PurpZeY_> Anyone have any idea what would cause a "no screens found error" after a fresh install when I was running off the livecd already?
[11:39] <yoshibond> ken, do you want the LOG file?
[11:39] <kitche> PurpZeY_: you need to configure xorg.conf most likely
[11:39] <matt1> kitche: i'm confused
[11:39] <blayde> PurpZey: Have you tried a reconfigure?
[11:39] <Muelli> well PurpZeY_. Could be dozens of reasons. Usually there is a somewhat more verbose description of the error
[11:39] <PurpZeY_> I have not tried either, cansomeone point me in the right direction?
[11:39] <yoshibond> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32410/
[11:39] <kitche> matt1: usually atheros cards use madwifi but there will be an open driver out soon for the chipsets
[11:40] <Muelli> PurpZeY_: you could start with sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:40] <kenkaniff> yoshi to to synaptic again and do a search for kernel-
[11:40] <matt1> ?
[11:40] <matt1> madwifi?
[11:40] <`Xera`> Has anyone managed to get a SpeedTouch 330 USB (The black one) working in Feisty?
[11:40] <matt1> it works?
[11:40] <black12322> yes
[11:40] <black12322> i have
[11:40] <blayde> PurpZey: then a sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[11:40] <kenkaniff> yoshi... just install nvidia-new-kernel-source.. ok?
[11:40] <PurpZeY_> Muelli: ok, what driver do I want now?
[11:41] <matt1> so my 5007eg cant not work?
[11:41] <Catoptromancy> Anyone ever get FMOD sounding good?
[11:41] <yoshibond> ok ill look 1 sec
[11:41] <matt1> ar5007eg*
[11:41] <PurpZeY_> muelli: I ran that command, and it is a list of drivers...
[11:41] <Muelli> PurpZeY_: depends of what graphic card you have. But to be safe, you could use VESA.
[11:41] <yoshibond> do i need to do the diafic thing first?
[11:41] <kenkaniff> yoshi.. it depends on your card.. so dont get the new one.. get the nvidia-kernel-source..
[11:41] <blayde> PurpZey: do you know your video card make?
[11:41] <yoshibond> i got the old driver and when i use component video the video is all blue and weird
[11:41] <diafic> yoshibond, whut?
[11:42] <JBandP> hi guys.  is there a package to download for sata controller cards?  my sata device is showing up as a CDROM1 in the finder.
[11:42] <PurpZeY_> muelli: yes, it's an ATI, i am familiar with thhe problems associated...but if I could get into X then I could try restricted...but i didn't get tere yet.
[11:42] <PurpZeY_> muelli: should i try ati, or just use vesa?
[11:42] <kenkaniff> yoshi no.. just install the kernel packages first and run the ./sh
[11:42] <matt1> kitche so my ar5007eg cantnot work?
[11:42] <blayde> PurpZey: try the ati first. you can always try again
[11:42] <Muelli> PurpZeY_: I'd try the ati one :)
[11:42] <PurpZeY_> ok
[11:42] <yoshibond> which kernel packages?
[11:43] <kenkaniff> lol the ones in synaptic.
[11:43] <yoshibond> i searched for kernel-
[11:43] <black12322> no the ones on my head
[11:43] <PurpZeY_> how do i  identifythe bus?
[11:43] <PurpZeY_> as of now it is set for pci:1 :0 :0
[11:43] <yoshibond> ken - i searched for kernel- and lots of stuff came up ... download it all?
[11:43] <kenkaniff> yoshibond look for kernel-source.. and nvidia-kernel-source only..
[11:44] <yoshibond> k
[11:44] <blayde> PurpZeY: i'm not sure. I guess just use that
[11:44] <kenkaniff> yoshi... if that doesnt help sorry but i gotta go now tytl
[11:44] <PurpZeY_> muelli: any idea on that?
[11:44] <Thomsen> On my desktop PC, when trying to suspend my PC simply powers down... Any clues?
[11:44] <yoshibond> kernel-soruce-2.4.27 ???
[11:44] <Falstius> matt1: according to this thread http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3117962 you do need ndiswrapper.  the last entry has a link to drivers that work with ndiswrapper.  You should remove the old drivers with -r and try again.
[11:44] <Muelli> PurpZeY_: the defaults are quite good. But you can find out with lspci
[11:44] <PurpZeY_> ok
[11:45] <linux_> soem know why i dont have apache in synaptic ?
[11:45] <Dezine> I'm trying to extract a .daa file with acetoneiso2 but I get the error, xterm: Can't execvp /opt/gacetoneiso2/bin/poweriso: No Such file or diretory
[11:45] <hoens1> has anyone here used mdraid?
[11:46] <Falstius> linux_: httpd
[11:46] <Falstius> Dezine: download poweriso and use that directly.
[11:46] <PurpZeY_> what's the res on a wide screen monitor? or what types of res should i pick?
[11:46] <Dezine> Ok, I have that but I'm confused what command to use, the -? option didn't help me much
[11:47] <Muelli> PurpZeY_: just stick to the defaults. You can play around later. But first make it work
[11:47] <Dezine> would it be poweriso -r file.daa ?
[11:47] <Falstius> Dezine: you can download poweriso online, there is even a linux version (crappy closed source version but it works)
[11:47] <Muelli> PurpZeY_: but you could ask your monitor reference for that ;-)
[11:48] <Falstius> Dezine: poweriso -r file.daa /   (I think, I seem to have deleted it)
[11:48] <itguru_>  guru
[11:48] <PurpZeY_> no dice on that
[11:48] <PurpZeY_> still getting no screens foudn
[11:49] <Dezine> Hm, no go, I'll try on there site
[11:49] <Dezine> thank
[11:49] <phanto1> comand to set time when to lanch app : (start in 60 sec Prog)?
[11:49] <Falstius> well, I was about to dezine the correct command but he left.
[11:49] <PurpZeY_> muelli, blade: that did not fix the problem.
[11:50] <rya1> Is anyone familiar with LIRC?
[11:50] <Falstius> phanto1: sleep 60 && ./program
[11:50] <blayde> PurpZeY_: i guess you could try with vesa
[11:50] <PurpZeY_> ok, let me trythat.
[11:50] <Muelli> PurpZeY_: whats the error anyway?
[11:50] <JBandP> is there any documentation for SATA contollers?
[11:50] <slarty> 0
[11:50] <shem> is it possible to install Auditor from Ubuntu?   I have an ISO image that runs in VmWare but wont boot from startup. I have re-written it several times, any suggestions?
[11:50] <blayde> PurpZeY_: I'm hoping Muelli has a better idea
[11:50] <slash__> net.pl
[11:51] <Muelli> shem: why won't it boot?
[11:51] <PurpZeY_> muelli: "fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server ":0.0"
[11:52] <shem> it starts to boot then just stops.  Almost like it cant read the cd. same spot every time
[11:52] <Muelli> PurpZeY_: sounds strange somehow. I'd like you to pastebin lspci output as well as your /etc/X11/xorg.conf and what's most important: the correspondent Xorg.log where the error is described
[11:52] <blayde> PurpZey_: i was having this prob the other day on an HP laptop, i just gave up... maybe i
[11:52] <blayde> PurpZeY_: will learn something
[11:53] <rya1> I have an lirc (infrared) issue. Can anyone give me a hand?
[11:53] <vagner> oi
[11:53] <linux_> i can hide the pictures from windows in ntfs [ albut pictures]  ?
[11:53] <PurpZeY_> muelli: I can't pastebin it, b/c I am sitting in front of the computer...but if you tell me what you are looking for in lspci I can report back.
[11:53] <vagner> portugues?
[11:53] <vagner> alguem?
[11:53] <vagner> ola?
[11:53] <PurpZeY_> ahhhh
[11:54] <PurpZeY_> Vesaworked.
[11:54] <vagner> oh mundo vazio
[11:54] <thecross> can anybody tell me why i can not select the lame entry I added to the prefered format menu in rythm box. it is set to active, but when I am in preferences/library tab it is not on the list.
[11:54] <vagner> oi
[11:54] <PurpZeY_> now I can tweak it some more and pastebin
[11:54] <Music_Shuffle> !pt | vagner
[11:54] <ubotu> vagner: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[11:54] <blayde> PurpZey_: cool. is the res ok?
[11:54] <JBandP> is there a good source of info for sata controllers and ubuntu?
[11:54] <gnuCLoS> is there any reason I should not use easyUbuntu ... cus i've learned from this chat !automatix  because it messes with your system and can mess it up.. is this the same for easyUbuntu?
[11:54] <PurpZeY_> blayde: yes, looks good.
[11:54] <[> Someone can help me to choice one note for ubuntu linux
[11:54] <exs>  can someone tell me how fast my dvd writer is?... i want to know how fast to write this DVD
[11:54] <[> ?
[11:54] <PurpZeY_> actually, no it's rather big.
[11:54] <theblacksails> exs: can you not choose auto?
[11:54] <vocx> anybody remembers how to map a key on another key? For instance, in my current layout the menu key is being set as another Shift.
[11:54] <exs> theblacksails:  yes. but will that go as fast as poss?
[11:55] <vagner> #ubuntu-br
[11:55] <Muelli> vocx: xmodmap should do the job :)
[11:55] <gnuCLoS> i dont mind runnin a few apt-get's.. but for friends who are jus switching off of windows itll save me alot of walkin thru..
[11:55] <theblacksails> exs: pretty much yeah
[11:55] <gnuCLoS> is it OK to use easyUbuntu? anybody...
[11:55] <gnuCLoS> hah
[11:55] <Falstius> thecross: I set it up in soundjuicer and it appears in rhythmbox :-/
[11:55] <blayde> PurpZeY_: once you look up the monitors res, do the reconfigure again and give it a shot
[11:55] <jmesquita> macogw: Sometimes, the easy solution IS the easier on
[11:55] <jmesquita> one
[11:55] <vagner> #ubuntu-br
[11:55] <Vinchenzo28> whats a good plugin for Windows media on firefox?
[11:56] <Music_Shuffle> !easyubuntu
[11:56] <macogw> jmesquita: what?
[11:56] <thecross> failstius: he he, ill try that!
[11:56] <jmesquita> macogw: There is a menu on Ubuntu to disable system beep! LOL
[11:56] <Music_Shuffle> vagner, /join #ubuntu-br
[11:56] <JBandP> Am i invisibile? :)
[11:56] <jmesquita> macogw: Problem solved ...
[11:56] <vocx> Muelli, thanks. Just a few questions before I dig the manual pages. Is the change permanent or should I write a configuration file?
[11:56] <jmesquita> JBandP: No, I see you right there! :D
[11:56] <theblacksails> Vinchenzo28: does mplayer not do it if and when it's installed?
[11:56] <gnuCLoS> Music.. why not? scripts mess with your system like automatix??
[11:56] <JBandP> jmesquita: thats good LD
[11:57] <vagner> muito obrigado
[11:57] <hoens1> anyone have any recommendation as to partitions i should have for a 2tb drive?
[11:57] <PurpZeY_> blayde: yeah, i am looking it up now, then i will try the fixres steps.
[11:57] <jmesquita> JBandP: Ubuntu foruns is the biggest resource of information for any hardware I guess
[11:57] <Vinchenzo28> theblacksails : yeah
[11:57] <Falstius> hoens1: / /home /pr0n ?
[11:57] <gnuCLoS> music: jus curious.. cus its easier for new people that im trying to get to switch.. but if its bad practice ill keep em away
[11:57] <theblacksails> Vinchenzo28: then mplayer :-p
[11:57] <blayde> PurpZey: well i gtg. good luck
[11:57] <jmesquita> JBandP: s/foruns/forums
[11:57] <JBandP> I need to install my sata controllercard/drive to work with ubuntu. can ayone point me into a direction with an answer?
[11:58] <macogw> jmesquita: hahaha
[11:58] <JBandP> ubuntuforums?
[11:58] <JBandP> ok, i will check.
[11:58] <itguru> Does anyone in here use JACK to control multiple audio interfaces?
[11:58] <[> Someone?
[11:58] <vocx> !forums
[11:58] <ubotu> The Ubuntu forums can be found at http://www.ubuntuforums.org. There is also a channel on IRC Freenode #ubuntuforums.
[11:59] <jmesquita> JBandP: vocx said it all
[12:00] <jmesquita> JBandP: Also, it helps if you come with a more direct question. For instance what controller with what ubuntu version, so on so forth
[12:00] <mike36> hi guys, im just using open office at the moment, and when i do a page preview i cant zoom in on the preview, i was just wondering if any of your guys have the same trouble on your computers
[12:00] <thecross> can anybody tell me why i can not add lame to the prefered format list in rhytmbox?  I've added it, activated it but it wont appear in the drop down list
[12:01] <JBandP> ok, another question (since my last was deflected).  how can i set my wired network to be enabled automatically upon boot?