[12:01] <toostrong_2851> http://www.pennergame.de/ref.php?uid=2851
[12:01] <linux_> ubuntu have other games like wormux ? [  not board games ]  ?
[12:01] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  have you ever been able to boot your windows hdd ?
[12:01] <ShackJack> ferret_0567: look on google for ubuntu and swapiness - there's a way to turn it down/off
[12:01] <MajorPayne> Pelo: There is no .epiphany directory.
[12:02] <jaydoggg> pelo:  yes for years now
[12:02] <charlie_> If someone will send me the new ubuntu I'll buy you a beer, got a blank computer and only had breezy and it wont recogize my cd burner
[12:02] <ferret_0567> the computer I'm using right now is running Xubuntu, 64-bit Xubuntu to be exact., with same amount of ram
[12:02] <serenityUK> linux_, do you have 3d graphics working?
[12:02] <ShackJack> linux_: Ubuntu has all the games linux has...
[12:02] <Pelo> MajorPayne,  l means it is hidden ,  crtl+h to view hidden folders
[12:02] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  I mean since your most recent install
[12:02] <nickrud> MajorPayne, it's at .gnome2/epiphany
[12:02] <linux_> serenityUK , yes
[12:02] <ferret_0567> ShackJack: yes, Ubuntu has all the games Linux has
[12:02] <charlie_> or get it to recognize my burner
[12:02] <MajorPayne> Pelo: You mean ls -a can't find it?
[12:02] <ShackJack> charlie_: You can upgrade without cd
[12:02] <jetscreamer> furenku: ah well was a thought. how about  dmesg | grep -i cd-
[12:02] <MajorPayne> nickrud: Thanks
[12:02] <linux_> give name of some thing interesting  ?
[12:02] <jaydoggg> since I installed ubuntu I get a boot error trying to boot to win  NTLDR not found...
[12:03] <charlie_> how
[12:03] <serenityUK> linux_, you MUST get Nexuiz  it's got better graphics than Quake.. you can play free multiplayer online ! its great
[12:03] <furenku> jetscreamer: nothing appears
[12:03] <ShackJack> charlie_: Which ubuntu you have - edgy?
[12:03] <charlie_> breezy badger
[12:03] <Pelo> MajorPayne,  well , try figureing out what folder your epiphany settings are stored in , most likely a hiden folder in your /home folder , if you find your bookmarks there you can probably rigt a rsync script for the file
[12:03] <precursor> \w precursor
[12:03] <linux_> serenityUK , i fi can play wormux its mean that i have graphic support ? [ i want to try waht you gave me] 
[12:03] <jetscreamer> furenku: then you don't have a cd :o (j/k) .. hmmm.... not sure.
[12:03] <ferret_0567> ShackJack: do you seriously think messing with some kernel variables with sysctl related to swapping and turning them down would help me when I'm on 512MB RAM?
[12:04] <MajorPayne> Pelo, nickrud: Is there any way that I can have that file sync with another compuer when ever I log on?
[12:04] <Asriqua> Can someone help us? Why cannot I see sda with "fdisk -l" when I boot from ubunutu from sdb? Windows Vista should be on sda and I want to use dd to backup sda?
[12:04] <ShackJack> charlie_: edit sources.list and change dapper to edgy then sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude dist-upgrade
[12:04] <menace82> linux_: happypenguin.org
[12:04] <serenityUK> linux_, see if you can run the 3D screensavers smoothly without problems
[12:04] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  use my nick when talking to me please it makes it easier to follow ,   which version of windows
[12:04] <charlie_> thanx, try that
[12:04] <sauvin> I'd be much more interested in a Quake-like game that's more like the original Quake - an FPS, not a DM.
[12:04] <ferret_0567> ShackJack: I came across some documentation concerning what you said earlier
[12:04] <jetscreamer> Asriqua: the sda/b/c assignments can change, i've seen it. try b or c or whatever
[12:04] <nickrud> MajorPayne, yes, I'm sure there's a method, but I'm not the one to ask :)
[12:04] <ShackJack> ferret_0567: Um... yeah, that's that it's there for... But it should really run great on 512MB at any rate...
[12:04] <charlie_> where is sources.lst
[12:04] <serenityUK> linux_, GLmatrix and GLgears etc
[12:04] <Lattyware> To All Interested: I fixed the problem I had. Apparently you have to remove '/lib/linux-restricted-modules/.nvidia_new_installed' - which is not removed (even with purging) before the nvidia drivers will work.
[12:04] <mik1> hey, i'm trying to set up ubuntu feisty fawn with ldap authentication by using libpam_ldap. everything seems to work fine except for using pam_ldap with tls/ssl. when establishing the connection to the ldap server it takes ages to perform the query. does someone have a similar working configuration or knows about issues with pam_ldap?
[12:04] <nickrud> MajorPayne, but I'll point you at rsync
[12:04] <Pelo> MajorPayne,  yes, you make a scrip that launches on login , like all the other autostart progs
[12:05] <ShackJack> charlie_: gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:05] <jetscreamer> sauvin: there are a few in sources.. at least in debian sources
[12:05] <Asriqua> jetscreamer: thanks!
[12:05] <gordonjcp> is www.ubuntustudio.org borked at the moment?
[12:05] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  please talk to me in the channel I block /msg
[12:05] <charlie_> thanx
[12:05] <MajorPayne> Humm.  Ok, I will take a look at rsync.
[12:05] <pr4b1> gnight everyone
[12:05] <MajorPayne> Pelo, nickrud: Thanks.
[12:05] <jaydoggg> i'm trying to use your nick but how?
[12:05] <sauvin> I don't know how well Debian sources would work under Ubuntu.
[12:05] <jaydoggg> i click on it and get a new window
[12:05] <ShackJack> charlie_: Make sure you have ubuntu-desktop ubuntu-standard ubuntu-minimal meta packages installed first for smoothest upgrade expeirence...
[12:05] <kousotu> Pelo: ould you be able to help with recompiling or reconfiguring the driver?
[12:05] <jetscreamer> sauvin: i believe they will also be in ubuntu
[12:05] <virtuoussin13> okay
[12:05] <sauvin> Or even something that can play the original Quake PAKs.
[12:05] <jaydoggg> pelo>
[12:05] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  just start your line with my nick  , no / no noting
[12:05] <virtuoussin13> using sudo fdisk -l did the trick
[12:05] <Pelo> there you go
[12:05] <linux_> hmm its no so smooth , like in windows , what i need to do ?
[12:06] <ferret_0567> Mem:    515920k total,   368968k used,   146952k free,    24248k buffers
[12:06] <ferret_0567> Swap:   184736k total,     8456k used,   176280k free,   184112k cached
[12:06] <menace82> i will probably return to kde....
[12:06] <virtuoussin13> but, gparted still can't detect it
[12:06] <Pelo> jaydoggg, I assume your windows is on a different hdd then your ubuntu ?
[12:06] <virtuoussin13> *them as in the partitions
[12:06] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo: silly me I forgot the command or I got it wrong :S was it 'sudo dpkg --reconfigure xserver.xorg' ?
[12:06] <jetscreamer> sauvin: alien arena is one, iirc.. there's doom, q1, q3,... many... install ET, it's free as in beer...
[12:06] <ferret_0567> from the described laptop...top shows that info
[12:06] <ShackJack> ferret_0567: So, that's not so bad... :)
[12:06] <serenityUK> linux_, which graphics card do you have?
[12:06] <Pelo> Paddy_EIRE,  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:06] <serenityUK> linux_, nvidia? ati?
[12:06] <jetscreamer> sauvin: idsoftware is all about linux
[12:06] <sauvin> ET? BTW, doom isn't a problem.
[12:06] <gordonjcp> sauvin: sauerbraten is a good 3d fps
[12:06] <jetscreamer> enemy teritory
[12:06] <jetscreamer> territory
[12:06] <sauvin> Mmkay.
[12:06] <gordonjcp> jetscreamer: you left out tremulous
[12:06] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo: thx ... I really should remember that
[12:07] <TimK65> *sigh* IS there a wireless card that will "just work" with 64-bit Feisty?
[12:07] <ShackJack> ferret_0567: That's a big swap partition for a 512MB unit ;)
[12:07] <linux_> serenityUK nvidia gforce 5200 FX
[12:07] <sauvin> Tremulous I tried. It's all about the DM.
[12:07] <Pelo> Paddy_EIRE,  write it down
[12:07] <gordonjcp> sauvin: iirc tremulous is even in apt
[12:07] <ShackJack> TimK65: Lot's of 'em :)
[12:07] <jetscreamer> yeah tremulous.. i see the dev around sometimes...
[12:07] <gordonjcp> jetscreamer: I quite liked it
[12:07] <jaydoggg> pelo i have 3 hard drives 1'st had winxp x64 second had winxp pro 3'rd was just storage...i never use xp x64 so I installed ubuntu there,  well that drive had my boot loader on it so now I have only grub, if I set bios to boot to hdd 2 there is no boot record there.  I get NTLDR not found...
[12:07] <TimK65> ShackJack, please name one or two!
[12:07] <jetscreamer> sauvin: /join #ioquake3
[12:07] <sauvin> And Tremulous can't play Quake I paks.
[12:07] <ShackJack> TimK65: Intel ones are decent...
[12:07] <gordonjcp> jetscreamer: I'm about to go and play Q2 again
[12:07] <gordonjcp> sauvin: aha, look for the darkplaces engine
[12:07] <jetscreamer> sauvin: there is q1 stuff also
[12:07] <sauvin> you know what, you're right, my Quake quavering is off topic here.
[12:07] <ferret_0567> ShackJack: well hmm...maybe a slight tweak to the swappiness variables would be in order...
[12:07] <TimK65> I've never seen an Intel wireless card for sale. Where do you get them?
[12:07] <ShackJack> TimK65: 3945 wireless chipset..
[12:07] <jetscreamer> darkplaces yeah i forgot that one also
[12:07] <gordonjcp> sauvin: I *thoroughly* recommend that for Q1
[12:07] <serenityUK> linux_, try to enable restricted drivers.. . System->Admin->Restricted Drivers..l you may need to reboot
[12:08] <gordonjcp> jetscreamer: the engine works with straight quake and the mission packs ;-)
[12:08] <virtuoussin13> jetscreamer: I used sudo fdisk -l and found the drives, but gparted is still unable to
[12:08] <kousotu> jaydoggg: your sXP was custom installed I take it?
[12:08] <ferret_0567> Mem:    510656k total,   447668k used,    62988k free,     5552k buffers
[12:08] <ferret_0567> Swap:   996020k total,    29356k used,   966664k free,   116696k cached
[12:08] <charlie_> got locale not supported by c library
[12:08] <Samus_Aran978> hi guys
[12:08] <Pelo> jaydoggg, return your boot hdd to what it was when you installed ubuntu and your grub menu should list all the os avalable on your system , no need to change the boot driver everytime
[12:08] <serenityUK> It's all about NEXUIZ
[12:08] <TimK65> ShackJack: To be clear, this is a desktop machine with no wireless card included, and I need to buy and install one.
[12:08] <jetscreamer> virtuoussin13: i had a bad experience with gparted once.. and hey it was the first time i used it. and the last. about a year ago. i don't trust resizers.
[12:08] <charlie_> know what that means?
[12:08] <TimK65> ShackJack: AFAIK Intel wireless cards are only available onboard.
[12:08] <jaydoggg> kausotu i ran a dual boot winxp/win64
[12:08] <linux_> serenityUK its already on , i can run 3d screen saver , but not smoother as in xp
[12:09] <virtuoussin13> but the installation utility for ubuntu can't detect my partitions
[12:09] <ferret_0567> from the mentioned 64-bit computer...compiz.real (compiz fusion), is taking up a huge slice of my memory though, and so is Xorg; compiz 20.3, and Xorg 12.4
[12:09] <kousotu> jaydoggg: yea, I got that, but was either an OEM?
[12:09] <virtuoussin13> and iirc, it uses gparted, so what do I do?
[12:09] <sauvin> gparted, iirc, by default selects the hda device. If you want to work with devices other than hda, you have to select them explicitly. Is this maybe your problem?
[12:09] <jaydoggg> kousotu: nope but retail
[12:09] <menace82> virtuoussin13: do you have sata hdds?
[12:09] <ShackJack> TimK65: I think 3rd party ones use their chipset, though I can't say which ... perhaps others have input on good wireless card to get for Linux?
[12:09] <jetscreamer> charlie_: you need more locales installed i 'think'   i don't know how to dpkg-reconfigure locales properly the ubuntu way, it's a different method
[12:09] <virtuoussin13> sauvin: nope, its looking at /dev/sda
[12:09] <serenityUK> linux_, have you got Beryl or Compiz on?
[12:09] <virtuoussin13> which is the drive I'm using
[12:09] <jetscreamer> everything is sd.. hd went away
[12:09] <kousotu> jaydoggg: which are you keeping?
[12:09] <TimK65> Anyone? Good separately available wireless cards for Feisty?
[12:09] <jaydoggg> so now i have  a hard drive with winxp on it but cant boot to it
[12:09] <gordonjcp> sauvin: Q2 Demo is free as in beer, Q2 full is not available sadly
[12:10] <jetscreamer> i mean with the new libata
[12:10] <sauvin> And not detecting your sda partitions!?
[12:10] <virtuoussin13> no its not
[12:10] <jaydoggg> kousotu: I kept winxp and installed ubunto over xpx64
[12:10] <linux_> serenityUK i had uninstall it
[12:10] <jetscreamer> well blame udev then
[12:10] <jaydoggg> kousotu: each xp install on a different drive
[12:10] <kousotu> jaydoggg: ok, maybe I can make the boot stuff for you
[12:11] <serenityUK> linux_, was it smooth?
[12:11] <jaydoggg> kousotu:  my bios allows me to boot to whichever hdd I like if that helps
[12:11] <linux_> almost ( i run also movie with some media player than is start to be slower )
[12:11] <Pelo> jaydoggg, return your boot hdd to what it was when you installed ubuntu and your grub menu should list all the os avalable on your system , no need to change the boot driver everytime
[12:11] <yaustar> hmm, having trouble playing mkvs that are h.264, It plays but at 1 frame every second.. have I missed a library?
[12:11] <ShackJack> sauvin: Nothing wrong with English - just with some of the people who use it ;)
[12:11] <x-code> hi
[12:11] <x-code> anyone here
[12:11] <virtuoussin13> so yeah, what's wrong?
[12:11] <x-code> ?
[12:11] <sauvin> Oh, English can be subtle enough. Trouble is, it can  be *too* subtle. Meanings get lost because too many words have too many multiple meanings.
[12:11] <ShackJack> !ask | x-code
[12:11] <ubotu> x-code: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:12] <kousotu> jaydoggg: yea, with xp on the 2nd one right>
[12:12] <Pelo> x-code,  no there is no one here
[12:12] <jaydoggg> kousotu: ya
[12:12] <virtuoussin13> wait
[12:12] <x-code> comeon i just wanna get to know anyone :D
[12:12] <kousotu> jaydoggg: ok, now I'm getting somewhere
[12:12] <jaydoggg> Pelo: i did that and grup doesnt see the xp install on the other hdd
[12:12] <virtuoussin13> running gparted from the command line using gksudo yield
[12:12] <serenityUK> welcome x-code
[12:12] <charlie_> how do i install breezy minimal?
[12:12] <virtuoussin13> "can't have overlapping partitions"
[12:12] <ShackJack> !offtopic | x-code
[12:12] <ubotu> x-code: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:12] <linux_> serenityUK almost
[12:12] <kousotu> jaydoggg: maybe I can create a boot.ini that will detect hem all
[12:13] <Albaraha> Is there a GUI to install a service? or I have to link manually in /etc/rc2.d?
[12:13] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  was the xp hdd plugged in when you installed ubuntu ?
[12:13] <charlie_> manual, and choose nothing?
[12:13] <ShackJack> Albaraha: Synaptic...
[12:13] <jaydoggg> Pelo: yes
[12:13] <kousotu> them*
[12:13] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  can you pastebin your  /boot/grub/menu.lst file
[12:13] <jaydoggg> Pelo: i never changed anything to my xp install, i've used it for years
[12:13] <x-code> so people dont come here to know each other
[12:13] <x-code> ?
[12:13] <virtuoussin13> x-code: no, they come here to get support
[12:13] <Pelo> x-code,  this is a support channel
[12:14] <ShackJack> x-code: You want #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:14] <jaydoggg> Pelo:  i've been using ubuntu for about an hour now...linux newbie to the extreme but i'll try and do that
[12:14] <kousotu> Pelo: how can ou modify that to not show 2-3 of everthing?
[12:14] <x-code> really thats cool
[12:14] <serenityUK> linux_, maybe you want to try the driver from nvidia.com it is trickier to setup but works great for me. if you do make sure u uninstall the restricted drivers first from synaptic otherwise you will get an error
[12:14] <virtuoussin13> I think I found the error
[12:14] <kousotu> my wp loader has like 4 options
[12:14] <kousotu> lol
[12:14] <Pelo> jaydoggg, in the terminal  gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:14] <sauvin> we goof off, but mostly, we don't even know eachothers' names, ages, genders or locations.
[12:14] <kousotu> XP*
[12:14] <virtuoussin13> fdisk -l outputs a buncha drives, but sda3 starts in the middle of sda2
[12:14] <Pelo> !pastebin | jaydoggg  copy paste the content here
[12:14] <ubotu> jaydoggg  copy paste the content here: 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)
[12:15] <gordonjcp> sauvin: a/s/l/uptime?
[12:15] <gordonjcp> ;-)
[12:15] <sleepster> anyone know of a program that resembles winamp?
[12:15] <sleepster> for linux
[12:15] <ShackJack> sleepster: xmms
[12:15] <Pelo> sleepster,  beep media player
[12:15] <gordonjcp> sleepster: xmms, beep
[12:15] <sleepster> I was hoping it could do streaming
[12:15] <TimK65> sleepster: There are tons. Amarok, xmms, Rhythmbox...just off the top of my head.
[12:15] <jaydoggg> ok, found the file but its huge, is there flood control here?
[12:15] <sleepster> I like the "media library" aspect of winamp
[12:15] <sleepster> where i could stream music
[12:15] <Pelo> sleepster,  they all can
[12:15] <sauvin> Age: yes, I have some (too many birthdays by far). Sex: um. what's that? Location: somewhere in the middle of a corn field (and I have no damned GPS!) Uptime, um.... lemme see, I rolled out of bed about 12:30...
[12:15] <sleepster> radio casts
[12:15] <kousotu> Pelo: how can the boot loader be modified so it opens XP as default?
[12:15] <gordonjcp> sleepster: rhythmbox does that
[12:15] <ShackJack> sleepster: Exaile (SVN) is also decent for that...
[12:15] <sauvin> Sleepster: noatun
[12:16] <sleepster> haha
[12:16] <Pelo> sleepster,  google songbird
[12:16] <sleepster> so many people
[12:16] <sleepster> well what is the best
[12:16] <gordonjcp> sleepster: and rhythmbox actually comes with ubuntu...
[12:16] <sleepster> the most advanced etc.
[12:16] <ShackJack> Whew no shortage of media players :)
[12:16] <kousotu> sleepster: there's about 120
[12:16] <sauvin> Nope. More damned media players for Linux than you can shake a flash drive at.
[12:16] <ShackJack> !best | sleepster
[12:16] <ubotu> sleepster: Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose among a number of different applications, depending on your preferences, the features you require, and other factors.
[12:16] <virtuoussin13> how do I fix overlapping partitions?
[12:16] <Pelo> kousotu,   edit  /boot/grub/menu.lst  and carefully move the  windows entry to the top of the boot menu
[12:16] <charlie_> is there an active repository to upgrade breezy anywhere?
[12:16] <ShackJack> charlie_: edgy should be active...
[12:17] <Pelo> charlie_,  you would be better off backing up your /home folder and installing feisty from scratch
[12:17] <virtuoussin13> I think windows fucked this up, after installing it,  think it created another partition in the middle of another one my already existing partitions
[12:17] <charlie_> ican't get fiesty on cd, won't recognize burner
[12:17] <kousotu> Pelo: but grub loads the XP boot.ini for xp
[12:17] <ShackJack> charlie_: Oh, wait "breezy" - you want dapper as the upgrade :)
[12:17] <charlie_> downloaded it
[12:17] <Pelo> kousotu,  so ?
[12:18] <ShackJack> charlie_: Update your sources.list like i said and make sure those meta packages are installed first..
[12:18] <jaydoggg> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32549/
[12:18] <charlie_> can't get to sources.list
[12:18] <linux_> serenityUK, can tell me waht is the filename of the driver [ i have search todey and didnt foind nothing ]  ?
[12:18] <ShackJack> charlie_: But you want dapper not edgy
[12:18] <sleepster> hmm which media player development is still active?
[12:18] <kousotu> Pelo: might there be a way to modify the xp INI and have that run grub?
[12:18] <Pelo> kousotu,  grub is now your boot manager,  ifyou want to boot someting by default you change it in grub
[12:18] <sleepster> and the most promising
[12:18] <serenityUK> virtuoussin13, do you know what extended partitions are?
[12:18] <virtuoussin13> how does one fix overlapping partitions
[12:18] <jaydoggg> Pelo: i pasted the contents of that file to the website
[12:18] <ShackJack> charlie_: yes, you can... .   sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list   - you need to run as root...
[12:18] <virtuoussin13> serenityUK: no
[12:18] <Pelo> kousotu, I know one way to do it , and I just gave it to you
[12:18] <charlie_> how do i install meta packages
[12:18] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  I need the link
[12:18] <sauvin> "overlapping partitions" cannot occur on traditional media.
[12:19] <jaydoggg> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32549/
[12:19] <charlie_> tried that
[12:19] <kousotu> Pelo: k. thanks
[12:19] <virtuoussin13> well, gparted is telling me I can't have overlapping partitions
[12:19] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  hold on
[12:19] <ShackJack> charlie_: don't install just check to se they are installed aptitude search ubuntu- look for those ones i said (i) on left
[12:19] <jaydoggg> i think my problems will be windows related but i'm hoping grub can pickup a valid winxp install on another hdd
[12:19] <Ashfire908> is there a delay between sending your info with the ubuntu data drive thing and seeing the data on the page?
[12:20] <serenityUK> virtuoussin13, you can only ave 4 primary partitions, so to get around it we have 3 primarys and one extended which can have more primary partitions inside it
[12:20] <ShackJack> charlie_: Try it again and if getting error, be specific... That is how it is done
[12:20] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  your problem is not windows related that I can see, we just need to make a menu entry for windows in grub,  I'll tel you how to do it
[12:20] <charlie_> actually worked that time
[12:20] <kousotu> Pelo: gedit  /boot/grub/menu.lst right?
[12:20] <serenityUK> virtuoussin13, you may have an extended partition which is wrapped around some normal partitions
[12:20] <charlie_> gksudo didn't work
[12:20] <virtuoussin13> ah, how does one fix that?
[12:21] <ShackJack> charlie_: So did you gksu then?
[12:21] <ShackJack> charlie_: Or sudo?
[12:21] <charlie_> just did sudo, looking at it now
[12:21] <linux_> serenityUK , can tell me how i can install nvidia driver ?
[12:21] <serenityUK> virtuoussin13, if the data is safe they can be jsut deleted or moved, what are you trying to do
[12:21] <ShackJack> charlie_: K - change breezy to dapper (next version)
[12:21] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  I need one more thing from you,  I need to know the devtree of your windows partition, the easiest way for you to get that is to look in gparted     in the terminal  sudo apt-get install gparted,     once it i s installed type gparted
[12:21] <Pelo> kousotu,  yes
[12:21] <virtuoussin13> I'm trying to reinstall ubuntu, but gparted reads the entire disk as being unallocated
[12:22] <ShackJack> charlie_: Though you should really see if those meta packages are installed first...
[12:22] <charlie_> every breezy to dapper
[12:22] <virtuoussin13> currently fdisk outputs up to sda8
[12:22] <ShackJack> charlie_: yes...
[12:22] <weah> anyone here uses bittornado?
[12:22] <fatbrain> not me, I use rtorrent.
[12:22] <yaustar> Currently using MPlayer, but I can't seem to find out how to open files access a Windows network share :/
[12:22] <charlie_> ill check those first
[12:22] <virtuoussin13> weah: deluge ftw
[12:23] <ShackJack> charlie_: aptitude search ubuntu-
[12:23] <fatbrain> yaustar: I have the same problem. The files always open with Totem.
[12:23] <weah> deluge is banned in all trackers
[12:23] <weah> :PO
[12:23] <virtuoussin13> yeah, no it isn't
[12:23] <charlie_> minimal and what
[12:23] <yaustar> fatbrain: Totem has huge problems on my laptop with H.264 media... they barely play at all :(
[12:23] <virtuoussin13> because I'm torrenting something right now
[12:24] <kousotu> Pelo:  would I make:
[12:24] <unagi> is it possible to run .dmg on ubuntu?
[12:24] <Pelo> weah,  how come
[12:24] <kousotu> ## default grub root device
[12:24] <kousotu> ## e.g. groot=(hd0,0)
[12:24] <kousotu> # groot=(hd0,1)
[12:24] <ShackJack> charlie_: ubuntu-desktop -minimal and -standard
[12:24] <weah> in what tracker?
[12:24] <weah> my trackers ban it
[12:24] <charlie_> both installed
[12:24] <kousotu> say (hd0,0) instead
[12:24] <virtuoussin13> several different ones
[12:24] <serenityUK> linux_, first uninstall all restriced nvidia drivers from synaptic then download  http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-7185/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-7185-pkg1.run then reboot into recovery mode and install the file as root
[12:24] <ShackJack> charlie_: you mean all three?
[12:24] <Pelo> kousotu,  just pastebin your menu.lst file and I will tell you what part to move to where
[12:24] <kousotu> !paste
[12:24] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[12:25] <virtuoussin13> serenityUK: sorry to bug you, but how do I get it so gparted can read them again
[12:25] <Pelo> jaydoggg, how are we comming along ?
[12:25] <fatbrain> yaustar: What GPU chip do you have on your laptop?
[12:25] <jaydoggg> Pelo: ok, i cant run gparted
[12:25] <jaydoggg> says i need root
[12:25] <charlie_> yes
[12:25] <ShackJack> charlie_: O.K. now you can sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude dist-upgrade :)
[12:25] <virtuoussin13> jaydoggg: gksudo gparted
[12:25] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  you just need your password , same as the one you login with
[12:25] <kousotu> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32551/
[12:25] <jaydoggg> Pelo: it never asked me for a password
[12:25] <yaustar> fatbrain: Intel shared memory, the H.264 media played fine in Windows on the same laptop
[12:25] <charlie_> && mean then the other
[12:25] <daaku> anyone know of any documentation on what needs to be done on a server install to make it secure?
[12:26] <Pelo> jaydoggg, what virtuoussin13  just said,  gksu gparted
[12:26] <ShackJack> charlie_: actually you can do on one line... it'll do one then the other...
[12:26] <fatbrain> yaustar: Does the GPU hw-accelerate h264?
[12:26] <jaydoggg> virtuoussin13:  thx a bunch
[12:26] <virtuoussin13> mhm
[12:26] <jaydoggg> just for curiousity, what was gksu?
[12:26] <yaustar> fatbrain: It played fine in Mplayer but not totem
[12:26] <charlie_> thanx, still gotta change breezy to dapper, let you know
[12:26] <Pelo> gui sudo statement
[12:26] <serenityUK> virtuoussin13, if you run gparted from the Terminal does is produce any error messages
[12:26] <ShackJack> charlie_: Thanks be sure to use my nick so I am alerted (tab autocompletes IM handles)
[12:27] <virtuoussin13> yeah, it says "can't have overlapping partitions"
[12:27] <jaydoggg> Pelo: ok it loaded
[12:27] <fatbrain> yaustar: ok. It's a shame no-one seem to know how to open it with mplayer instead of totem :( I've asked several times
[12:27] <fatbrain> no ansewr :S
[12:27] <jaydoggg> what are we looking for?
[12:27] <virtuoussin13> !patience | fatbrain
[12:27] <ubotu> fatbrain: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[12:27] <foug> is there a way to disable desktop icons?
[12:27] <Cod1> How do I get ms fonts working in firefox? ;x
[12:27] <unagi> oh my virtuoussin13 that is not good.........usually means you have to format the drive
[12:27] <kousotu> Pelo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32551/
[12:27] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  from the drop down list on the right , find your windows hdd, and tell me the /dev/hd*** address of the ntfs partition
[12:27] <kousotu> dono if you saw it the first itme
[12:27] <kousotu> lol
[12:27] <weah> Codl have them installed in ur pc
[12:27] <fatbrain> bah, spoonfeeding
[12:28] <Cod1> yes I do
[12:28] <Cod1> I did sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts
[12:28] <unagi> virtuoussin13: were you trying to triple boot?
[12:28] <virtuoussin13> no
[12:28] <Pelo> kousotu,  move lines 166 to 171  to  between  ljust beloow line  128
[12:28] <jaydoggg> dev/hdb1  flags=boot
[12:29] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  ok give me a second
[12:29] <virtuoussin13> I just have the following: windows partition, /home partition a shared partition, an ubuntu partition, a swap partition, and an unused partition
[12:29] <Cod1> Is it an issue with FF?  Do I have to setup prefs, or do they just look like different fonts, because the edges are smoothed out?
[12:29] <SpaceBassAway> hey folks
[12:29] <jaydoggg> Pelo:  thx
[12:29] <SpaceBassAway> has anyone installed the udf 2.5 file system driver in feisty? I cannot get mine to configure (make config) cleanl;y
[12:30] <spider> hi all
[12:30] <spider> anyone using virtualbox here ?
[12:30] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  meet me in pm
[12:30] <virtuoussin13> unagi: excessive?
[12:30] <virtuoussin13> how can I delete partitions without using gparted?
[12:31] <kousotu> Pelo: what about 165?
[12:31] <unagi> all i know virtuousiin13 is that usually when it says cant have overlapping partitinos....your partition table is screwed up.....are you able to boot into ubuntu?
[12:31] <Pelo> kousotu,  you can if you want to , it's not realy needed
[12:31] <ShackJack> virtuoussin13: parted ?
[12:31] <virtuoussin13> only from the livecd
[12:31] <TimK65> Bye everyone, have to cut out now.
[12:31] <arooni> is the kernel version of the ubuntu alternate / live cd >=  2.6.20 ?
[12:32] <virtuoussin13> grub was wiped out by the windows install
[12:32] <lk167> Is anyone familiar with sound issues (ALSA, OSSMixer, ESD) regarding the amd64 build?
[12:32] <kousotu> Pelo: so hat can be deleter?
[12:32] <Pelo> arooni,  for feisty I belive so
[12:32] <kousotu> deleted*
[12:32] <Flannel> arooni: 2.6.20 is feisty,
[12:32] <virtuoussin13> and due to this f*cking drive problem, we can't resetup grub
[12:32] <ShackJack> lk167: Not specifically, but #alsa has their own channell..
[12:32] <Pelo> kousotu,  you don'T need to delete it and I would leave it ,  don't delete stuff in a file like that if you can avoid it ,  jsut comment them out
[12:33] <kousotu> Pelo: Isn't it already?
[12:33] <spider> anyone familiar with virtual network interface ? I've followed a wiki to configure bridged network interface for virtual machine, but I have errors when restarting my network
[12:33] <lk167> kk, thank you
[12:33] <Flannel> arooni: 2.6.20-15 is what ships with feisty isos
[12:33] <Pelo> kousotu,  yes, so just leave it
[12:34] <Cod1> How do I get photoshop cs# working withour running a virtualbox, is it possible?
[12:34] <kousotu> Pelo: ok, lemme paste the mods and make sure it's ok
[12:34] <cafuego> Cod1: Sure, run Windows.
[12:34] <Pelo> kousotu, sure
[12:34] <Cod1> butttt
[12:34] <Cod1> I don't like windows
[12:34] <cafuego> Cod1: Well, it's windows software, what did you expect?
[12:34] <ShackJack> Cod1: mixed reports on how well it runs on wine... there's also kvm if you have Core Duo or CPU supporting virtualiztion
[12:35] <Cod1> Well should I try a virtual box?  Even though my laptop sucks?
[12:35] <weah> GIMP....
[12:35] <Cod1> ..
[12:35] <kousotu> Pelo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32554/
[12:35] <cafuego> Cod1: I'd just use gimp, that does run at native speed.
[12:36] <cafuego> (and is free)
[12:36] <Cod1> But adobe is so much better d;
[12:36] <ShackJack> Cod1: PS7 runs good under wine..
[12:36] <IndyGunFreak> Cod1: i'm pretty sure adobe works w/ Crossover office, if you dn't mind paying
[12:36] <Pelo> kousotu,  hold on
[12:36] <kousotu> Pelo: no prob
[12:36] <Cod1> crossover doesn't support cs3
[12:36] <Cod1> or cs3
[12:36] <Cod1> cs2*
[12:37] <kousotu> talking in +1 about a prob with wifi, I can wait
[12:37] <Pelo> kousotu,  looks about right,  try it out
[12:37] <cafuego> You could email Adobe support and ask if they'll do a Linux port
[12:37] <Cod1> Well, anyway, is there somekind of movie editor for linux?
[12:37] <IndyGunFreak> cafuego: and what should you do when they reply with... HAHAHAHAHAHAHA?... :)
[12:37] <cafuego> IndyGunFreak: My point is, they certainly won't if no-one asks.
[12:37] <virtuoussin13> Cod1 jahshaka if you're willing to go through compiling/converting rpm hell
[12:38] <IndyGunFreak> cafuego: very true.. i was just joshin ya.
[12:38] <kousotu> Pelo: will do, right after I finish with my other problem
[12:38] <kousotu> lol
[12:38] <Pelo> kousotu,  no , go away now
[12:38] <Pelo> :-)
[12:38] <virtuoussin13> alright guys thanks, I think I have a solution!
[12:38] <Cod1> k thanks
[12:38] <virtuoussin13> ta
[12:39] <arooni> how do i fix grub (ubuntu) if the ubuntu live cd doesnt work ( i have nvidia graphics card) ...and the alternate ubuntu cd doesnt work (it freezes up after detecting my ide drives .... (i have only pata drives, i have the abit ib9)
[12:39] <ubu> how do i set pcman to load as the default file manager, rather than nautilus, i am using feisty
[12:39] <SpaceBassAway> has anyone installed the udf 2.5 file system driver in feisty? I cannot get mine to configure (make config) cleanl;y
[12:39] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo, me again... when I do 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver.xorg' in the recovery mode it returns that there is no configuration to be found??
[12:39] <Flannel> arooni: Have you tried the super grub disk?
[12:40] <arooni> Flannel: nope i ahvent
[12:40] <kousotu> Pelo: how about no
[12:40] <yaustar> I have 6.06 Dapper on my laptop but my fan is constantly on, is there a way to fix it? Cheers
[12:40] <kousotu> lol
[12:40] <SpaceBassAway> anyone watching/ripping HD-DVD with feisty?
[12:40] <Pelo> Paddy_EIRE,  sounds to me like your xorg got borked
[12:40] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: it's -xorg :)
[12:40] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo, am I left with yet another re-install without learning why it went wrong
[12:40] <Pelo> oops , shack is correct,     xserver-xorg
[12:40] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo, yeah it did, although it escapes me as to how
[12:41] <serenityUK> arooni, you didn't say you had ide drives!  try edit the grub menu with f6 like before and add   generic.all_generic_ide=1
[12:41] <ubu> how do i set pcman to load as the default file manager, rather than nautilus? i am using feisty
[12:41] <arooni> zomg!!!!!!!!!!1
[12:41] <Pelo> Paddy_EIRE,  pay attention,  it isn'T   dot xorg it is dach xorg
[12:41] <arooni> serenityUK: i didnt know it was a problem :(
[12:41] <serenityUK> arooni, i said i had problem with ide but i thought u had sata lol
[12:42] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo, oh man, you mean xserver-xorg
[12:42] <Paddy_EIRE> doh
[12:42] <jaydoggg> Pelo: nothing :-(
[12:42] <serenityUK> brb
[12:42] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  but the entry does show up correct ?
[12:42] <arooni> serenityUK: the drives are all ide even though my mobo supports 2 pata changels, + 4 sata slots (abit ib9
[12:42] <jaydoggg> Pelo: show up where?
[12:42] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  hold on a minute
[12:42] <Paddy_EIRE> brb
[12:43] <Pelo> sigh
[12:43] <jaydoggg> Pelo: simple typo?
[12:43] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  open up the menu.lst file again,  as sudo ,   and comment out the  hiddenmenu,  about 20 lines down from the top,  put a # at the beginning of the line
[12:43] <dkbg> I'm trying to install nvidia-settings but synaptic is telling me that nvidia-glx needs to be removed
[12:44] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  not a typo  you menu is hidden because it was only configured to bout ubuntu
[12:44] <jaydoggg> whats the command again grepid?
[12:44] <ShackJack> dkbg: Are you on Dapper by any chance?
[12:44] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:44] <arooni> serenityUK: damn:  i added that option but it froze right after finding the die drives again :(
[12:44] <linux_> serenityUK , i got some KERNAL error while tried to install the pakage that you gave me have idea ?
[12:44] <jaydoggg> Pelo: thx
[12:45] <dkbg> ShackJack: no I'm on feisty
[12:45] <linuxero21> hi everybody
[12:45] <jaydoggg> ok i put a "#" in front of hiddenmenu
[12:46] <ShackJack> dkbg: Hmm.... I encountered that couple version back - but dunno if I ever resolved it... You can go ahead in stall it and try and reinstall -glx though it might tell you to uninstall -settings
[12:46] <dkbg> I don't understand why installing a settings app would require the removal of the driver
[12:46] <ShackJack> linuxero21: Hi!
[12:46] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  yes,  save and retry, stay by the computer you'll ge a 10 second menu at boot
[12:46] <jaydoggg> Pelo: anthing else you notice while were here?
[12:46] <jaydoggg> k
[12:46] <Pelo> jaydoggg,   yeah, change timeout to 10
[12:46] <hassan> #join ubuntu-eg
[12:46] <Pelo> well,  ...
[12:46] <linuxero21> ShackJack: what's up? where are u from?
[12:46] <Pelo> hassan,   /join ....
[12:47] <ShackJack> linuxero21: Heehee nothing - Pelo just said to say hi - no idle chatter in #ubuntu...
[12:47] <Pelo> hassan,   /join #ubuntu-eg
[12:47] <dkbg> is there a better room for me to join for nvidia/video driver issues?
[12:47] <ShackJack> dkbg: You might try #ubuntu-effects or even #compiz-fusion...
[12:48] <dkbg> ShackJack: mm alright
[12:48] <ShackJack> dkbg: I think you can "force" a package install with Synaptic...
[12:48] <linuxero21> ShackJack: I didn't know that, in #ubuntu-es there are a lot of conversation hehe i suppose here was the same
[12:48] <ShackJack> dkbg: And make sure you current setup is all the way fixed, too...
[12:48] <Pelo> ShackJack,  I woldn'T recommend stuff like that just yet
[12:48] <chuy_> hi
[12:48] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  ????
[12:49] <ShackJack> Pelo: Yeah, it's just for the nvidia-settings / -glx thang...
[12:49] <ubu> how can i stop nautilus from starting up and use pcman instead?
[12:49] <jaydoggg> Pelo: well, microsoft windows showed up
[12:49] <jaydoggg> but it booted to ubuntu so fast
[12:49] <ShackJack> linuxero21: We have #ubuntu-offtopic - dunno if there's a Spanish version of that...
[12:49] <jaydoggg> Pelo: can we add time to the boot menu?
[12:49] <jaydoggg> Pelo: it was more like 1.5 seconds
[12:49] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  back in the menu.lst   just above the hiddenmenu line ,    time out ,  set to 10 instead of 3
[12:50] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:50] <jaydoggg> :-)
[12:50] <jaydoggg> Pelo: ok, rebooting
[12:50] <linuxero21> ShackJack: aha, thank you for that info. there's no Spanish version of #ubuntu-offtopic, so i suppose because that people in #ubuntu-es is very off-topic hehe
[12:50] <jaydoggg> crossing fingers!
[12:50] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  best of luck
[12:51] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo, X still is not starting...?
[12:51] <arooni> anyone here familair with the super grub dcd?
[12:51] <arooni> cd?
[12:51] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo, this is very crazy
[12:52] <Pelo> Paddy_EIRE,  what is your video card ?
[12:52] <serenityUK> linux_, did it say API mismatch?  you need to remove ALL the old drivers first...  try sudo apt-get remove nvidia*
[12:52] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo, well its ati
[12:52] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo, but worked perfectly before
[12:52] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: Which model ATI...
[12:52] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo, xpress 1100
[12:52] <zitner> Hey, does anyone know how to do this "install the OpenGL Python bindings and the GtkGLExt Python bindings.", my game says I need to do this to play?  Please help me.
[12:52] <Pelo> Paddy_EIRE,  perhaps going over the ati driver install again ,   or a clean isntall
[12:52] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: ATI never works "perfectly" :P
[12:53] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo, Im thinking fresh install....again unfortunately
[12:53] <Pelo> Paddy_EIRE,  I think ati does it's own verson of xorg , maybe that needs to be fixed, but clean install
[12:53] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: don't do that - that's the windows way...
[12:53] <Pelo> Paddy_EIRE,  I hope you ahve your /home folder on a seperate partition , that makes things a lot easier
[12:53] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: You have fglrx driver installed and it's not working ?
[12:53] <yaustar> !codecs
[12:53] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[12:53] <Paddy_EIRE> ShackJack, I know but whats the alternative
[12:54] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: To investigate the problem and fixing it - why would whole reinstall fix it?
[12:54] <Paddy_EIRE> ShackJack, I was using the 'ati' driver
[12:54] <zitner> Can anyone help me??
[12:54] <jaydoggg> Pelo: error 11  Unrecognized command strings
[12:54] <casperzshado> i have compiz fusion but i dont think its running, how do you turn it on?
[12:54] <Pelo> zitner,  we can'T we4 don'T know the problem
[12:54] <Paddy_EIRE> ShackJack, was the default
[12:54] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  we are getting here,  hold on
[12:54] <zitner> install the OpenGL Python bindings and the GtkGLExt Python bindings.
[12:54] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE:  I think you might want to try fglrx dirver... Did you tryusing restrcited drivers manager yet?
[12:54] <zitner> That's my issue, my game tells me this, but I don't know how, lol.install the OpenGL Python bindings and the GtkGLExt Python bindings.
[12:55] <Paddy_EIRE> ShackJack, yes, that worked along with xgl and beryl very well
[12:55] <jaydoggg> Pelo: thx again bud, I have a few years on that win OS, hate to loose it
[12:55] <serenityUK> arooni, you could either try the new version gutsy gibbon tribe 3 which i run even though it is alpha, or you could try the old version 6.10 edgy and then upgrade after install
[12:55] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: So.... what's the problem?
[12:55] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  are you sure it isn'T  unrecognise device string ?
[12:55] <Paddy_EIRE> ShackJack, until today I switched the laptop on and X fails to displa
[12:55] <jaydoggg> Pelo: ya, that is right
[12:55] <jaydoggg> dev sting
[12:56] <arooni> serenityUK: i already have 7.04 installed... im trying to recover grub
[12:56] <arooni> serenityUK: basically i moved all my drives to new mobo
[12:56] <jaydoggg> Pelo: i hit E to edit and the stuff you wrote was there to edit
[12:56] <arooni> i have the super grub cd running
[12:56] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: so fglrx was the driver still and you were changing it trying to fix it?
[12:56] <arooni> but i dont know what option to to next
[12:56] <lk167> has a package for ubuntu been created for ALSA 1.0.14?
[12:56] <serenityUK> i c
[12:56] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  can you pastebin your current menu.lst place so I can have a look
[12:56] <bruenig> lk167, if so, it won't be in repos until gutsy
[12:56] <Pelo> jaydoggg, there is probably a typo,
[12:57] <Paddy_EIRE> ShackJack, I had the restricted driver running very well then all of a sudden it does not even display X
[12:57] <lk167> bruenig: time to try gutsy then, thank you :)
[12:57] <serenityUK> linux_, you need to remove ALL the old drivers first...  try sudo apt-get remove nvidia*
[12:57] <jaydoggg> whats the addy for pastbin again?
[12:57] <bruenig> lk167, or you can simply compile it whichever
[12:57] <Pelo> !pastebin | jaydoggg
[12:57] <ubotu> jaydoggg: 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)
[12:57] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: You've tried update and upgrade and or uninstall/reinstall fglrx ?
[12:57] <Paddy_EIRE> ShackJack, how is this done on the cli
[12:58] <jaydoggg> it was gksu grep usr/menu.lst?
[12:58] <airstrike> hi
[12:58] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude -f upgrade  (one line)
[12:58] <airstrike> i need help setting up a static ip address to my machine
[12:58] <Pelo> jaydoggg, gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:58] <airstrike> i have it connected to my home network (using WPA)
[12:58] <Paddy_EIRE> ShackJack, what is the -f switch
[12:58] <jaydoggg> Pelo: wow, wasn't even close
[12:58] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: fixes any broken dependecie
[12:58] <Paddy_EIRE> ah ok
[12:58] <Pelo> jaydoggg, you don'T seem to be learning anyting,  that is not a good sign
[12:59] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: sudo aptitude purge xorg-driver-fglrx && sudo aptitude install xorg-driver-fglrx
[12:59] <serenityUK> jaydoggg, if you push the up arrow it will scroll back through your previous commands
[12:59] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: And of course you have to change your xorg.conf driver to "fglrx" :)
[12:59] <Paddy_EIRE> k
[01:00] <jaydoggg> serenityUK: i keep rebooting
[01:00] <Pelo> serenityUK, don'T tell him the trick , I won'T have any reason to berate him anyomre
[01:00] <jaydoggg> Pelo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32556/
[01:00] <Paddy_EIRE> thx man gonna try but first gonna get a bigger note
[01:00] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: You sure X is crashing because of bad/no video driver and not some stupid typo...
[01:00] <serenityUK> jaydoggg, it will remember forever
[01:00] <Paddy_EIRE> ShackJack, almost certain its not a typo
[01:01] <jaydoggg> serenityUK: sweet, thx
[01:01] <Paddy_EIRE> ShackJack, but hey you never know
[01:01] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: At any rate reinstalling an entire OS to fix an issue is really the "Windows" way of doing things...
[01:01] <Paddy_EIRE> i know
[01:01] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  open up gparted again,  gksu gparted , triple check that the dev you gave me is the correct one,  make sure windows is not on some other hdd
[01:01] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: Did you say you're on Feisty ?
[01:02] <jaydoggg> Pelo: k checking now
[01:02] <serenityUK> jaydoggg, also if you press tab after a few letters it will auto-complete.. if there are many choices press tab twice to see the whole list
[01:02] <airstrike> hi, i'm using ubuntu 7.04 (feisty). i have a home wireless network with WPA set up and i have successfully connected to it. now i need to set up a static ip address for that connection in order to properly configure port-forwarding on my wifi router
[01:02] <Paddy_EIRE> yes feisty
[01:02] <arooni> i can get grub to load but when i pick any option i get the error: "Error 21: Selected disk does not exist" ... any ideas on how to fix?  (i do have the grub super disk at my disposal)
[01:02] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: brb laundry :P
[01:03] <ubuntu__> hi, how do i set up a wireless connection with fiesty?  It doesn't recognize my wireless
[01:03] <Pelo> !wifi | ubuntu__
[01:03] <ubotu> ubuntu__: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:03] <serenityUK> arooni, have you tried the find thing in grub?
[01:03] <arooni> serenityUK: what do u mean
[01:04] <serenityUK> arooni, do you get to a grub> prompt
[01:04] <jaydoggg> Pelo: dev/hdb1
[01:04] <ubuntu__> can i change my username?
[01:04] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  ok hold on, let me see if there is sometingelse I am missing
[01:04] <serenityUK> ubuntu__, type /nick newname
[01:04] <bruenig> ubuntu__, /nick newname
[01:04] <arooni> serenityUK: yes i get a grub prompt now (after usxing super grub disk)
[01:04] <arooni> serenityUK: what shoul di type?
[01:04] <serenityUK> try find /boot/grub/stage1
[01:05] <jaydoggg> Pelo: there is a warning icon next to it, properties is asking if i installed the correct plugin for the filesystem
[01:05] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  my bad,  I'm an idiot
[01:05] <jaydoggg> Pelo: what did ya find?
[01:05] <arooni> serenityUK: return value is:  (hd0,3)
[01:05] <serenityUK> good!!
[01:06] <arooni> serenityUK: ok awesome.. what do i do next
[01:06] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  line 159  should be   map (hd0) (hd1) and line  160      map (hd1) (hd0)
[01:06] <serenityUK> arooni, type root (hd0,3)
[01:06] <williemayshayes> does anyone know what driver to use for a realtek 8185?  I tried using ndiswrapper with drivers that i downloaded from my laptop manufacturer but i couldn't find .inf files only .exe
[01:06] <jaydoggg> Pelo: k, editing now
[01:06] <serenityUK> arooni, then type setup (hd0)
[01:06] <mactimes> Ol, pessoas!
[01:07] <braddcadd> does apt-get install make from source or just install a binary??
[01:07] <kitche> williemayshayes: the .inf is inside the .exe file some are just zip files
[01:07] <ShackJack> !es | mactimes
[01:07] <ubotu> mactimes: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:07] <arooni> serenityUK: return value: 'file system type is ext2fs, parition  type 0x83'
[01:07] <kitche> braddcadd: binary
[01:07] <serenityUK> arooni, then type setup (hd0)
[01:07] <yaustar> hmm.. this is annoying, even totem has problems playing over a network :/
[01:07] <mactimes> Sorry, message for wrong channel
[01:07] <braddcadd> kitche: thanks
[01:07] <arooni> serenityUK: said it succeeded
[01:07] <casperzshado> how do i start compiz fusion? i installed it but its not running
[01:07] <arooni> reboot?
[01:07] <serenityUK> arooni, then type quit
[01:07] <williemayshayes> kitche, so i should download the exe file?  Then what should i do to get the inf?
[01:08] <serenityUK> arooni, then reboot and cross fingers + oes
[01:08] <mactimes> Btw, that was Portuguese, not spanish ^^
[01:08] <serenityUK> toes
[01:08] <kitche> williemayshayes: unzip <name>.exe if it's just an zip archieve some aren't though
[01:08] <jaydoggg> Pelo:  that is how you have it...except for the parenthisis
[01:08] <Pelo> arooni,  consider taking a break , having some supper , and coming back fresh , it helps a lot
[01:09] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  yeah, the () and the coma,   syntax is important
[01:09] <jaydoggg> Pelo: hows this map (hd0)(hd1)
[01:09] <jaydoggg>  map (hd1)(hd0)
[01:09] <arooni> serenityUK: i get same error:  "Booting Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.12-9-386' root (hd1,3).... errorr: 21 selected disk does not exist "  :(
[01:09] <jaydoggg> Pelo: one space between ?
[01:09] <Pelo> yalu_,  put a space between ) and (
[01:10] <arooni> serenityUK: its wierd cuz i thought i had feisty installed which has a newer kernal
[01:10] <jaydoggg> Pelo: k, rebooting now
[01:10] <Cod1> What's the best dock application for ubuntu?
[01:10] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  basicaly , xp likes booting from the first partiton on the boot hdd, so we are swapping hte hdd around in grubs for when windows is bing booted
[01:10] <arooni> can someone help me with the super grub cd
[01:10] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  best of luck
[01:10] <arooni> to fix things?
[01:10] <HHP2K> Hey guys, can anyone help me (or direct me to the proper room) on multi-monitor setups in ubuntu?
[01:10] <ShackJack> Cod1: Avant Window Navigator
[01:10] <kousotu> !best | Cod1
[01:10] <ubotu> Cod1: Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose among a number of different applications, depending on your preferences, the features you require, and other factors.
[01:10] <Pelo> arooni,  try asking in #grub , they might be able to help
[01:11] <arooni> Pelo: no one is home :(
[01:11] <Pelo> arooni,  you need to ask and be patient and ask again
[01:11] <williemayshayes> i still don't now which driver to use with ndiswrapper to get my wireless working.  I see 5 files from my manufacturer's wesbite, don't know which is the one i need.
[01:11] <gnomefreak> or not
[01:11] <Edward> hey guys, does anyone know where i might be able to get an apt repo for thunderbird 2? i dont want to use automatix for it, since we all know what problems it causes..
[01:11] <kousotu> williemayshayes: what driver?
[01:11] <Pelo> arooni,  should be the same proceedure as witht he live cd,   jsut using the supergrub cd,  look it up in this link
[01:12] <kousotu> er.. card*
[01:12] <Pelo> !grub | arooni
[01:12] <ubotu> arooni: 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
[01:12] <iRRVi> hi all
[01:12] <williemayshayes> for my wireless, realtek 8185
[01:12] <iRRVi> i would just like to thank the people who made ubuntu
[01:12] <williemayshayes> for a gateway 3705 notebook
[01:12] <iRRVi> i mean it takes the 'horror story' out of 'linux'
[01:12] <roeinstein> what is a good program available to leave a program running so that when I ssh back in I can get back in?
[01:12] <roeinstein> I thought there used to be something called 'screen
[01:12] <Pelo> iRRVi,  they don'T hang out here but we'll try to pass it along
[01:12] <ShackJack> Edward: http://ubuntu.iuculano.it/dists/feisty/thunderbird/
[01:12] <serenityUK> arooni, need livecd to work man.. as a long shot.. have you tried swaping drives... if we can't set grub to hd0 maybe we can change drive to hd1
[01:12] <roeinstein> but I dont see it in the repository
[01:12] <HHP2K> Hey guys, can anyone help me (or direct me to the proper room) on multi-monitor setups in ubuntu?
[01:12] <iRRVi> k thanks
[01:12] <bruenig> !info screen
[01:12] <ubotu> screen: a terminal multiplexor with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation. In component main, is optional. Version 4.0.3-0.2ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 571 kB, installed size 980 kB
[01:13] <Edward> ShackJack: cheers
[01:13] <bruenig> roeinstein, in the main repo
[01:13] <Pelo> !dualhead | HHP2K
[01:13] <ubotu> HHP2K: Information about dual-head on linux can be found on http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/DualHead - See also !Xinerama
[01:13] <kevin__> Why is my wireless card showing up as eth0 not wlan
[01:13] <roeinstein> ok thanks, it's a new install so maybe I didnt uncomment thanks
[01:13] <serenityUK> arooni, so if it's on cable with dvd swap the master slave thing try and make hd the second drive
[01:13] <stdin> kevin__: some do, it's not a problem
[01:13] <kevin__> ok
[01:14] <roeinstein> bruenig, hmm, it is uncommented, I'm running feisty
[01:14] <arooni> serenityUK: i see what u mean
[01:14] <kevin__> does anyone know where to find some help for aircrack
[01:14] <kevin__> and other such tools
[01:14] <bruenig> roeinstein, it's there
[01:14] <casperzshado> how do i start compiz?
[01:14] <jaydoggg> Pelo: same error #11 unrecognized device string
[01:14] <Pelo> kevin__,  did you try google ?  ( what is aircrack anyway)
[01:14] <ziggy> Hey what type of software could I get to enlarge or de-pixilate a picture/jpg?
[01:14] <HHP2K> !Xinerama
[01:14] <ubotu> xinerama is an extension to !X to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XineramaHowTo - See also !DualHead
[01:14] <ShackJack> casperzshado: Fusion or built in ?
[01:14] <ziggy> for linux ubuntu
[01:14] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  pastebin again
[01:14] <jaydoggg> Pelo: k
[01:14] <kevin__> i want to monitor my wifi network
[01:15] <casperzshado> fusion, just installed
[01:15] <HHP2K> Thanks Pelo :)
[01:15] <ShackJack> casperzshado: compiz --replace
[01:15] <Pelo> jaydoggg, gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:15] <jaydoggg> pastebin
[01:15] <Pelo> !pastebin | jaydoggg
[01:15] <ubotu> jaydoggg: 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)
[01:15] <ShackJack> casperzshado: Put in session startup progs to start automatically...
[01:15] <jaydoggg> theres the trusty bot :-)
[01:15] <kousotu> lol
[01:15] <serenityUK> ziggy, gimp is great for manupulating photos
[01:15] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  you need !  to trigger the bot
[01:15] <Pelo> !botsnack
[01:15] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[01:15] <omha> hey, i installed the latest envy for the first time in the hope that it would improve my glx, i had already nvidia-glx running, but when i logged in after it was installed and rebooted my gnome session was broken and it would just hang after logging in, please use highligting to response because im in text mode now, thanks
[01:16] <williemayshayes> anyone know what wireless driver to use for ndiswrapper?  its a realtek 8185 for a mt3705 notebook
[01:16] <ShackJack> !envy | omha
[01:16] <Melquiades> I just installed ubuntu on my laptop last night, anyone know of a list that will help me dial it in?
[01:16] <ubotu> omha: envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[01:16] <ziggy> zerenityUK, Nice handle dude, but anyways, thats the built in image viewer right?
[01:16] <roeinstein> bruenig, thanks, found it
[01:16] <Cod1> What's the difference between Gnome & GTK?
[01:16] <casperzshado> it cant be run using vga drivers?
[01:16] <ziggy> serenityUK*
[01:16] <bruenig> Cod1, gnome is a desktop environment, gtk is a library
[01:16] <jaydoggg> Pelo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32557/
[01:16] <ShackJack> casperzshado: No - you need #D acceleration - what kind of card you have?
[01:16] <roeinstein> whats the best irc client for a shell?
[01:16] <Cod1> So.. I'm a dumbass
[01:16] <Pelo> williemayshayes,  nidswrapper is so you can use your wndows driver ,  should be the same driver you use in windows
[01:16] <roeinstein> ircii? bitchx?
[01:16] <arooni> serenityUK: i know that ubuntu is installed on one ide drive... but i think the MBR is on another drive
[01:17] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  hold on , checking
[01:17] <ShackJack> Cod1: GTK is just the toolkit gnome (a desktop manager) is built upon...
[01:17] <serenityUK> ziggy, no it's bigger more like photoshop but it is built into ubuntu, look in Apps-> Graphics menu
[01:17] <bruenig> !best | roeinstein irssi bitchx are the only ones I am aware of with any amount of users
[01:17] <ubotu> roeinstein irssi bitchx are the only ones I am aware of with any amount of users: Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose among a number of different applications, depending on your preferences, the features you require, and other factors.
[01:17] <casperzshado> ShackJack: dual nvidia gforce 7600
[01:17] <ShackJack> casperzshado: You start restrcited drivers managers (under Admin)?
[01:17] <Pelo> jaydoggg,   in (hd1)  that's a one not a L right ?
[01:17] <omha> ShackJack: anyway how i can revert back to old settings? i have already reverted back to the old xorg.conf
[01:17] <jaydoggg> Pelo: correct
[01:17] <bruenig> gnome and gtk have nothing really to do with one another, except that gnome uses gtk in most of its programs
[01:18] <casperzshado> ShackJack: hold
[01:18] <ShackJack> omha: I don't know the deets on what envy does to system... but reverting to old one should do it (vesa driver)
[01:18] <jaydoggg> Pelo: its after the eot, does that matter
[01:18] <omha> trying
[01:18] <omha> thanks
[01:18] <williemayshayes> does ndiswrapper use only .inf files
[01:18] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  ok try this,  map <tab> (hd0)<tab>(hd1)
[01:18] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  eot ?
[01:18] <casperzshado> ShackJack: that could help
[01:19] <jaydoggg> end of the text doc
[01:19] <ShackJack> casperzshado: It's showing nvdia driver to install ?
[01:19] <kousotu> williemayshayes: realtek is a sound card
[01:19] <Rockinghorse> Xubuntu is rocking'!
[01:19] <serenityUK> arooni, the setup thing we just did on the grub menu is to install the MBR, but we need to change the grub config file because ubuntu has moved... usually the livecd would let us do that
[01:19] <casperzshado> brb
[01:19] <williemayshayes> kousotu omg!!
[01:19] <kousotu> ?
[01:19] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  that,s not the end of text, that is the end of the list made by the installer, not the same thing
[01:19] <kevin__> is it common for a wireless g card to only connect at 11mbs instead of 54mbs on linux
[01:19] <williemayshayes> do u happen to know how to find out what my wireless card is
[01:19] <DivideZero> my ubuntu has fucked up :( i have remove all the nvidia and i can run now  server X and can not start the system waht i need to do [ now im on XP ]  ?
[01:20] <omha> whats the xorg-xserver for reconfiguring xorg package called?, i cant remember :(
[01:20] <ShackJack> !ohmy | DivideZero
[01:20] <ubotu> DivideZero: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:20] <serenityUK> arooni, thats why i said try swap the drives to have it the way it was on old pc
[01:20] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  do you get my meaning with <tab> ?
[01:20] <bruenig> williemayshayes, manual?
[01:20] <williemayshayes> brb
[01:20] <bruenig> linux_, edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and make sure it isn't using the nvidia driver
[01:20] <jaydoggg> Pelo: ya, done
[01:20] <jaydoggg> rebooting
[01:20] <Pelo> jaydoggg, try like that,  we'll get it in the end
[01:20] <arooni> serenityUK: its weird cuz the live/alternate cds wont boot for me
[01:20] <linux_> bruenig , how i can startup ?
[01:21] <jaydoggg> Pelo: k rebooting
[01:21] <arooni> serenityUK: is there an alternate cd that i can use to fix the grub config file?
[01:21] <bruenig> linux_, just do it in a text console
[01:21] <bruenig> arooni, just use the live cd
[01:21] <linux_> what i need to change in xorg ?
[01:21] <ziggy> SerenityUK, would you by chance know where the tool is for de-pixelation in the gimp program?
[01:21] <k0t> anyone here using psi im client?
[01:21] <arooni> bruenig: but i have nvidia graphics card
[01:21] <serenityUK> ziggy, u mean blur?
[01:21] <bruenig> arooni, does the live cd not work?
[01:22] <ziggy> SerenityUK, I would like to make it so i can see it a lot better
[01:22] <arooni> bruenig: it boots up but then it freezes halfway thrugh splash screen
[01:22] <linux_> serenityUK , remember the nvidia remove command that you gave me ?
[01:22] <ziggy> SerenityUK, its all un clear
[01:22] <casperzshado> ShackJack: how do i start it now?
[01:22] <ShackJack> arooni: You tried starting without acpi
[01:22] <ShackJack> casperzshado: compiz --replace
[01:22] <serenityUK> linux_, to remove ALL the old drivers first...  try sudo apt-get remove nvidia*
[01:23] <omha> ShackJack: changed back to vesa but it did not help
[01:23] <ShackJack> omha: You mean no GUI ?
[01:23] <linux_> serenityUK , i did it and now i can not run ubunto have idea how to recover it ?
[01:23] <arooni> ShackJack: u are talking about the f6 boot options?  and doing: acpi=off apm=off
[01:23] <arooni> ?
[01:23] <hanz> How do i start a program on a certain desktop?
[01:23] <ShackJack> arooni: Something like that dunno if you tried it ?
[01:23] <omha> ShackJack: yea
[01:23] <kousotu> hanz: select the desktop and run it
[01:23] <casperzshado> ShackJack: how do i start it on boot up?
[01:24] <ShackJack> omha: Yikes - that really should work...
[01:24] <serenityUK> linux_, did you install the nvidia.run file?
[01:24] <arooni> ShackJack: i tried with those oiptions didnt work... any other dieas?
[01:24] <ShackJack> casperzshado: Just as to Prefs->Sessisioons startup proggies...
[01:24] <ShackJack> arooni: You've run memory check and cd checks I assume..
[01:24] <arooni> i have an abit ib9 that has a jmicron controller for ide i think....
[01:24] <jaydoggg> Pelo: Error #13 Invalid or Unsupported Executable Format
[01:24] <arooni> ShackJack: yes
[01:24] <ShackJack> arooni: I'm out ;)
[01:24] <linux_> serenityUK , no i had error while i tried to install
[01:24] <arooni> damn
[01:24] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  at least we are getting somewhere ,  hold on let me check
[01:24] <hanz> kousotu, sorry im ment at the start of a session,
[01:25] <ShackJack> casperzshado: So Compiz is Working then?
[01:25] <serenityUK> linux_,  what did it say?
[01:25] <jaydoggg> Pelo: ya, passed the dev strings problem -)
[01:25] <BlackaCid> I've followed this tutorial https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI and I still get 1 fps on linuxgames like neverball and the screensavers (radeon9800pro)
[01:25] <ShackJack> Dang, I didn't get a chance to talk to aaaaaaaabbbbbbbb
[01:25] <linux_> kernal error
[01:25] <linux_> serenityUK , something about kernal interface
[01:25] <kousotu> hanz: no idea then lol
[01:25] <Pelo> jaydoggg,  ok this one is a new one to me,  meet me in #grub please
[01:26] <casperzshado> ShackJack: yes but i am not sure how to initiate cube by pushing down on the roller
[01:26] <williemayshayes> ealtek 8185 Extensible 802.11b/g Wireless Device, isn't that for wireless?  someone said realtek is for sound
[01:26] <hanz> lousotu, no worries
[01:26] <casperzshado> ShackJack: dont know what thats called
[01:26] <hanz> kousotu, no worries
[01:26] <ShackJack> casperzshado: It's a little different now - check the settings.... Rotate Cube plugin (under prefs)
[01:26] <serenityUK> linux_, yes then you choose ok to compile a new one....
[01:27] <ShackJack> BlackaCid: You've disabled composite?
[01:27] <yaustar> I am trying to mount a samba share on Windows in Linux but keep getting the error, wrong fs type, bad option. Any ideas?
[01:27] <serenityUK> linux_, try again
[01:27] <BlackaCid> yes
[01:27] <williemayshayes> what driver do i use for Realtek 8185 Extensible 802.11b/g Wireless Device to get my wireless working with ndiswrapper (fiesty)
[01:27] <ShackJack> BlackaCid: If on dapper fglrx is known to make SSavers slow...
[01:27] <databuddy> hey anyone know of a way to turn the mouse pointer blue?
[01:27] <krammer> what are some normal installations that are needed besides updates
[01:27] <ziggy> SerenityUK, Hey what could make my picture more clear? :D on that gimp thing. I need to get a really good look at something an d its all blurry
[01:27] <linux_> serenityUK , it will be the same ...
[01:27] <BlackaCid> Im running on 7.04
[01:28] <ShackJack> BlackaCid: Just curious are you running XGL?
[01:28] <krammer> i am doing a new install for fancy
[01:28] <BlackaCid> Idk
[01:28] <BlackaCid> mabye
[01:28] <odd> Hello,  I know I have asked a couple of times now but I am going to ask about it once again.  If I have what I beleive to be the correct modeline and I paste it into xorg.conf and ubuntu still doesnt display on my plasma but bootup sequence does, what am I doing wrong?
[01:28] <BlackaCid> i think ive installed it
[01:28] <ShackJack> BlackaCid: If you don;t know - proly not as you have to set it up, etc...
[01:28] <serenityUK> linux_, it says no match could be found on ftp to you want to compile your own choose yes
[01:28] <ziggy> odd, just type sudo apt-get update and reboot
[01:29] <ziggy> odd, it happened it me too, see if that works
[01:29] <delmar> Anyone here know much about using Compiz ?  I have it running ok but I'm having some strange graphical issues... like, app windows going blank when being sized/resized.  playing media works in a small window, but VLC media player just closes if I enlarge it or full screen... anyone know much about compiz and these issues?
[01:29] <linux_> serenityUK , something like this
[01:29] <BlackaCid> i have xgl installed
[01:29] <williemayshayes> im having trouble locating drivers for my wireless device.  Can someone help me?
[01:29] <ShackJack> delmar: Check out #ubuntu-effects or #compiz-fusion
[01:29] <armine> Hey everybody
[01:29] <krammer> what does xgl do?
[01:29] <odd> ziggy, i thought apt-get update just updated repositories
[01:29] <delmar> ShackJack, oo there are channels? nice...
[01:30] <delmar> ShackJack, thanks man.
[01:30] <aaron_> hi
[01:30] <ShackJack> krammer: Just a X server thing so ATI can use OpenGL #d accell..
[01:30] <ShackJack> *3d
[01:30] <ziggy> odd, ok, are you in the installation proccess of ubuntu?
[01:30] <casperzshado> ShackJack: what is the button called so i can put it in the command?
[01:30] <krammer> should i install it i have ati
[01:30] <caner> is there a way to make ndiswrapper wireless drivers to support monitor mode??
[01:31] <ShackJack> casperzshado: (for the third time ;)) Preferences, Sessions _> Startup Programs
[01:31] <ziggy> odd, does a splash screen pop up when it does not display?
[01:31] <odd> Ziggy, No.  I have it running and the like.  I just wanted to move from my monitor to my plasma as I am eventually installing mythtv
[01:31] <odd> I get the Bootsplash
[01:31] <odd> and then nothing.
[01:31] <|tbb|> hello all, i got  a problem iam new to ubuntu i have installed feisty 7.04 , now everytime i could not specific it when exactly, but it always freeze the screen and then i cant use the keyboard anymore either the mouse only the cursor moves, but i dont know where i can found out whats wrong
[01:31] <TheCreationist> Could someone recommend a good, full-featured telnet program for logging into BBSes?
[01:31] <yaustar> Nevermind, I fixed it by installing smbfs
[01:32] <linux_> serenityUK , do you know what ineed to do ?
[01:32] <casperzshado> ShackJack: no im sorry the rotate cube with the push down button on the roller
[01:32] <mikej2j2> i have a 1024x728 widescreen display, and everything is showing up stretched. does anyone know of a way to make things appear the right shape?
[01:32] <serenityUK> ziggy try select all then in filters menu goto enhance->unsharpen mask or sharpen.. play around it's and art not a science
[01:32] <ShackJack> casperzshado: Already told you that...
[01:32] <krzee> is ubuntu based on debian 2 or 3?
[01:33] <krzee> (im trying to install aim and not sure which package to use from their website)
[01:33] <ShackJack> krzee: Debian "Unstable" - latest...
[01:33] <studeringaaron> gaim supports aim if all you want to do is chat
[01:33] <krammer> krzee it should be with ur distro
[01:33] <serenityUK> linux_, you just choose ok and it builds it for you?  have you ever built anything before?  try sudo apt-get install build-essentials first
[01:34] <nickrud> mikej2j2, 1024x728; are you sure about that res? xrandr shows you the available resolutions and the one you're using ...
[01:34] <yaustar> fatbrain: are you still here?
[01:34] <tannerld> I installed mysql on ubuntu, and what is the password for the debian-sys-maint?
[01:34] <odd> xrandr
[01:34] <mikej2j2> how do you get to xrandr?
[01:34] <odd> oops.
[01:34] <serenityUK> linux_, without the word first.....  sudo apt-get install build-essentials
[01:34] <nickrud> mikej2j2, just type it into a terminal
[01:34] <mikej2j2> ok i'll try that
[01:34] <yaustar> fatbrain: I have just worked out how to play videos via network on MPlayer
[01:35] <mstuefer> nickrud: does the package build-essentials exist?
[01:35] <mikej2j2> yep its definately 1024 768
[01:35] <nickrud> mstuefer, build-essential
[01:35] <krzee> oh coolill try out gaim
[01:35] <krzee> thank you
[01:35] <mstuefer> nickrud: ah ok :)
[01:35] <williemayshayes> realtek wireless 8185 extensible, anyone know what driver to use with that?
[01:35] <casperzshado> ShackJack: i dont think you did i been lookin
[01:35] <Jan-pp> hi, i have the following problem: when doing certain things on my ubuntu server (like apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade or ./configure in the Asterisk-sourcedir) the box freezes completely up (nothing works then, not even NUMLOCK) or randomly reboots. memtest comes up fine
[01:35] <williemayshayes> i can't locate the .inf file
[01:35] <mikej2j2> is there maybe a utility to display pictures correctly?
[01:36] <nickrud> mikej2j2, ok, that's a square picture. Try system-prefs-screen resolution and pick another (hopefully)
[01:36] <iRRVi> errr...did yall get that?
[01:36] <ShackJack> (07:27:14 PM) ShackJack: casperzshado: It's a little different now - check the settings.... Rotate Cube plugin (under prefs)
[01:36] <N[i] X> hello
[01:36] <Pelo> yeeesssss s
[01:36] <mikej2j2> no, there are no widescreen resolutions available on the list
[01:36] <N[i] X> i have a problem with "make install".. check here for the output: http://pastebin.com/m5d24df1d can anybody help me?
[01:36] <Dimensional-Door> why wont gparted let me resize my windows partition? /dev/sda1
[01:37] <Pelo> mikej2j2,  make one    gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:37] <yaustar> fatbrain: http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu#How_to_mount.2Funmount_network_folders_manually.2C_and_allow_all_users_to_read
[01:37] <Pelo> Dimensional-Door,  unmount it first
[01:37] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, you have to unmount a partition to resize it
[01:37] <yaustar> fatbrain: But you have to install smbfs first
[01:37] <yaustar> fatbrain: Otherwise you hit this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/util-linux/+bug/31523
[01:37] <Dimensional-Door> pelo sernityuk why would i mount it, im on my linux partition , and if i am mounted how do i unmount it? i dont think i have the unmount command
[01:38] <iRRVi> how do i start beryl?
[01:38] <casperzshado> ShackJack: i saw that but i dont know what to call the button
[01:38] <hanz> How do i start app on other workspace via terminal?
[01:38] <mikej2j2> "gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf"???   I don't understand
[01:38] <nickrud> mikej2j2, could you put the contents of the file /var/log/Xorg.0.log onto pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org?
[01:38] <Pelo> Dimensional-Door,  right click , unmount
[01:38] <odd> is there to boot straight into the command line interface from the grub menu?
[01:38] <mikej2j2> I've never used linux at all before
[01:38] <Pelo> mikej2j2,  that is the command line in the terminal to open up xorg.conf so you can add ( manualy) the extra resolutions you want
[01:38] <Dimensional-Door> pelo i cant click on the unmount, its not darkened
[01:38] <ShackJack> casperzshado: Sorry - you lost me... ask in #compiz-fusion or #ubuntu-effects
[01:38] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, does it have an icon on your desktop?
[01:38] <willy> can someone help me locate the .inf file (ndiswrapper) for my wireless device?
[01:39] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk no
[01:39] <Pelo> Dimensional-Door, ok ,are you trying to make it smaller or bigger ?
[01:39] <Dimensional-Door> pelo smaller
[01:39] <baghyay> how to know that's my language will be supported by ubuntu ??
[01:39] <Blastur> how do i get inetd on ubuntu?
[01:39] <Pelo> Dimensional-Door,  is there enought free space to eat at ?
[01:39] <N[i] X> i have a problem with "make install".. check here for the output: http://pastebin.com/m5d24df1d can anybody help me?
[01:40] <Pelo> Blastur,  /etc/inet.d
[01:40] <Dimensional-Door> pelo ya, the windows partition is 70 gig
[01:40] <iRRVi> how do i use beryl?
[01:40] <hanz> How do i start app on other workspace via terminal?
[01:40] <iRRVi> "use" as in "start"
[01:40] <Blastur> Pelo, seems to be missing..
[01:40] <serenityUK> baghyay, when you boot up liveCD and click install the first question it asks you is pick a language... if you are not happy you can quit with making changes
[01:40] <Blastur> i dont think my system has inetd installed at all
[01:40] <nickrud> mikej2j2, don't worry overmuch, it's probably not a big problem
[01:40] <Pelo> Blastur, hmm, don't know then ,
[01:41] <Pelo> Dimensional-Door,  very odd, this is from the live cd I expect ?
[01:41] <Blastur> im guessing there is an apt package
[01:41] <Dimensional-Door> pelo no im not using livecd
[01:41] <Pelo> Blastur,  check in synaptic
[01:41] <baghyay> i know that i talk about futur projects because isn't  suportt mazigh language today
[01:41] <Pelo> Dimensional-Door,  using thelive cd might be a good idea
[01:41] <baghyay> amazigh language
[01:41] <Dimensional-Door> pelo ok, thanks
[01:42] <nickrud> Blastur, yes there is, inetutils-inetd
[01:42] <mikej2j2> so... what do i need to change in xorg.conf, and if i get it wrong will it break my computer??
[01:42] <casperzshado> ShackJack:  its called button2
[01:42] <nickrud> mikej2j2, if you show me that file I mentioned, I can tell you what to change :)
[01:42] <Pelo> N[i] X,  did you read the install file before proceeding ?
[01:43] <arooni> serenityUK: do u have any suggestgions for what to do next?
[01:43] <arooni> i'ma bout to give up
[01:43] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: You can also sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ;)
[01:43] <Jan-pp> hi, i have the following problem: when doing certain things on my ubuntu server (like apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade or ./configure in the Asterisk-sourcedir) the box freezes completely up (nothing works then, not even NUMLOCK) or randomly reboots. memtest comes up fine
[01:43] <rockets> Anybody know what chipset a linksys WPC54GX v2 wifi card uses? i havent found it on google
[01:43] <casperzshado> ShackJack: im retarded sometimes
[01:43] <ShackJack> casperzshado: Sometimes, yes ;)
[01:43] <nickrud> mikej2j2, yeah, ShackJack 's idea is worth a first shot
[01:44] <penguin42> Jan-pp: Have you had a look to see if there is anything in the logs - although with total locks sometimes there isn't
[01:44] <Pelo> Jan-pp,  check in the forum, sounds like you are having sometning eat up your resources
[01:44] <iRRVi> how come with beryl enabled (i finally got it started...wow that was hard.. "beryl") i dont see my window top thingys to move them and the maximize buttons?
[01:44] <mikej2j2> ok just a sec.....
[01:44] <TheCreationist> Could someone recommend a good, full-featured telnet client for Gnome?  I'd like to connect to BBSes but don't want to use the 'telnet' command.
[01:44] <Jan-pp> @pelo: sometimes it freezes while booting, sometimes it boots and runs fine until i run something like configure
[01:44] <Pelo> iRRVi,  ask in #beryl  you probably need to change decorator or sometring
[01:45] <iRRVi> ah okay
[01:45] <penguin42> Jan-pp: That sounds like temperature to me
[01:45] <iRRVi> thanks
[01:45] <Pelo> Jan-pp,  how much memory do you hve , and what cpu ?
[01:45] <Jan-pp> athlon cpu, 512 mem, worked fine for more than a year
[01:45] <casperzshado> ShackJack:  one quick question if i wan t to start fusion on boot what do i put down as the name and command
[01:45] <crackle> hi
[01:45] <serenityUK> arooni, did you try swaping drives?
[01:45] <ss> hey guys :D
[01:46] <ShackJack> same as you did to start b4...
[01:46] <Pelo> Jan-pp, sounds ok, how about hte temperature ?  is that an issue ?
[01:46] <Jan-pp> dunno, just started sensors
[01:46] <penguin42> Jan-pp: Check your fans - if it is sometimes failing in boot it's probably not a well machine
[01:46] <Jan-pp> reports weird values
[01:46] <Pelo> Jan-pp,  is this a laptop ?
[01:46] <penguin42> Yeh the sensor stuff doesn't always work
[01:46] <arooni> serenityUK: i realized i ddiint move any of the drives when i change dmobos
[01:46] <Jan-pp> but I am doing a cpu stress test (md5sum /dev/urandom) and it still works fine
[01:46] <nickrud> TheCreationist, when I was connecting to bbs's, I used minicom
[01:46] <casperzshado> lfancy
[01:46] <Jan-pp> so I think CPU and Temp are not issues
[01:47] <penguin42> why?
[01:47] <Jan-pp> it is a normal pc, no laptop
[01:47] <Pelo> Jan-pp,  check in the forum, there might be somethig there
[01:47] <serenityUK> arooni, but when we did find it said (hd0,3) and the error message said ubuntu... (hd1,3)
[01:47] <ShackJack> Pelo: GO have a Hot Pocket!
[01:47] <casperzshado> compiz --replace
[01:47] <docmur> Hey
[01:47] <Pelo> later folks , I gotago
[01:47] <killkenny55> hey everyone
[01:47] <Pelo> ShackJack,  hey, I'm nice to you, why do you wish bad things on me ?
[01:47] <penguin42> Jan-pp: Have you tried running it off the live CD for a while and see if it is stable like that?
[01:47] <Jan-pp> i think cpu and temp are no issues as the cpu stressing md5sum is running fine!
[01:48] <arooni> serenityUK: serenityUK so im not sure *which* drives those are
[01:48] <docmur> ummm I don't know what happened but my Desktop is blank and no folders can open ??
[01:48] <penguin42> It would just help to elminite some stuf
[01:48] <linux_> serenityUK , thanks its work  ( the essentials ) and the nvidia installin , now how i can know if i had install it correct ?
[01:48] <docmur> This is really messed
[01:48] <arooni> so i dont know which ones to switch
[01:48] <Pelo> later flks
[01:48] <ShackJack> Pelo: Just teasin' :) Hot Pockets are yummy!
[01:48] <Jan-pp> @penguin42 going to do that next
[01:48] <docmur> All I did before it happened was just down a copy of ubuntu server
[01:48] <serenityUK> linux_, so you can see the desktop?
[01:48] <penguin42> Jan-pp: As I say, it's also worth checking the logs - /var/log/messages etc from around the time of the hang - does it do it outside of X?
[01:48] <crackle> is there a nice, easy to use web or gui tool for doing simple admin tasks on an ubuntu email server such as add email accounts, modifying aliases, and possibly managing mailinglists?  It has to be useable by a non-linux person (webmin seems too broad and confusing for what i'm looking for unless it can be easily limited to only display relevant controls)
[01:49] <linux_> serenityUK , yes im in ubuntu now
[01:49] <|tbb|> i like to install the kiba-dock bar but if i run the script /autogen.sh i get following error:
[01:49] <|tbb|> autoreconf: configure.ac: not using Gettext
[01:49] <serenityUK> linux_, woo hoo!  glad it is ok now....  type sudo nvidia-settings
[01:49] <defcon> how do I make my own live/cd/dvd
[01:49] <defcon> easily
[01:49] <|tbb|> autoreconf: running: aclocal  --output=aclocal.m4t
[01:49] <|tbb|> aclocal: configure.ac: 23: macro `AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT' not found in library
[01:49] <|tbb|> autoreconf: aclocal failed with exit status: 1
[01:49] <mikej2j2> errrr... i dont understand. I dont know which X server driver to pick
[01:50] <|tbb|> any idea what i can do?
[01:50] <killkenny55> how do i set the GLMatrix screensaver as my background
[01:50] <Jan-pp> @penguin42 sometimes it freezes before the kernel even gets loaded, i am scanning the logs just in case,
[01:50] <serenityUK> linux_, you will get a nice control panel to change resolution and stuff, press button to save changes to xorg.conf file
[01:50] <ShackJack> me pops champagne cork for linux_
[01:50] <Blastur> im trying to setup atftpd, so ive installed it using apt, and also inetutils-inetd (to make it run) .. after doing dpkg-reconfigure, it added an inetd entry to /etc/inetd.conf, after which i restarted inetd .. but when i try to tftp to localhost, i get timeout .. it's like my system doesn't start atftpd as i connect
[01:50] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: What card do you have?
[01:50] <mikej2j2> I was just trying to figure that ouyt,
[01:51] <mikej2j2>  not really sure
[01:51] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: Don't know what video card? eeeg... :P
[01:51] <penguin42> Jan-pp: If it's before the kernel is loaded then it really has to be a hardware problem of some type; it could be a dying disk I guess but you normally see some errors rather than a total hang
[01:51] <serenityUK> arooni, on my core2duo i can only have 2 ide drives.. that's why i was saying maybe if you swap master and slave you can make the drive hd1
[01:51] <arooni> serenityUK: what is the find option?
[01:51] <mikej2j2> yep, new computer without documentation
[01:51] <arooni> oh ok i have 4 drives hooked up
[01:51] <nikin> i was installing proftpd server on my box, just i have noone to test it for me... can someone do a try? anonymous is enabled.  ftp://ktmhome.sytes.net
[01:51] <nickrud> mikej2j2, if you type lspci in a terminal, it'll tell you a bit; one of the things is your vid card type
[01:51] <arooni> 3 hard drives and one dvd drive
[01:52] <arooni> so i'm not sure which one was switch
[01:52] <mikej2j2> ok...
[01:52] <arooni> was which
[01:52] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: Go to terminal and type --- lspci | grep -i vga
[01:52] <serenityUK> arooni, when in the bios it should say primary master, primary slave, secondary master etc
[01:53] <linux_> serenityUK , config this wizard what now ?
[01:53] <pace_t_zulu_> thanks guys
[01:53] <Jan-pp> @penguin42: what could it be? ram is memtested. CPU ist doing fine. I did a find / | xargs md5sum and it worked fine (/proc etc. were excluded from the find)
[01:53] <serenityUK> linux_, did you press the button to save changes?
[01:53] <nickrud> ShackJack, I wonder why it's so hard to get the log file; it has just about everything needed to troubleshoot vid problems
[01:53] <serenityUK> linux_, try the GL screensavers or something else 3D
[01:53] <mikej2j2> it says...
[01:53] <mikej2j2> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
[01:53] <mikej2j2> 00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
[01:53] <mikej2j2> which one is it?
[01:54] <ShackJack> nickrud: Eh... Not sure what you're getting at...
[01:54] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: just pick intel :)
[01:54] <Jan-pp> @penguin42: additionally, both 5 V and 12 V seem to be stable (measured using a multimeter, so no sensors etc.)
[01:54] <mikej2j2> ok
[01:54] <mikej2j2> thanks
[01:54] <penguin42> Jan-pp: Not sure really; I'd try taking all non-essential peripherals out and see if it stabilises; PSU is a possibility - but it's really difficult to find anything when machines just stop
[01:54] <nickrud> ShackJack, it's almost certainly bad refresh & sync rates; log file will tell. I asked for it earlier but
[01:54] <mikej2j2> haha
[01:54] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: You're golden - intel drivers work great... though you might not get right resolution right off... easy fix.... And you can run desktop effects out of the box...
[01:54] <mikej2j2> no intel on the list...
[01:55] <pace_t_zulu> so guys
[01:55] <ShackJack> nickrud: Oh right, sorry - I though you were referring to how he would find the video card he has ;)
[01:55] <nickrud> mikej2j2, i810
[01:55] <penguin42> mikej2j2: Is there i915 or i815 ?
[01:55] <pace_t_zulu> what does extra effects add?
[01:55] <nickrud> ShackJack, the log says it also :)
[01:55] <mikej2j2> ah cool!
[01:55] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: Erp, yeah sorry -- i8X  or i9X if available ....
[01:56] <linux_> serenityUK , screen savers dont work what i can do ?
[01:56] <Jan-pp> @penguin: tried already without graphics card...
[01:57] <jureg> can anyone spare some time with me, got a serious nvidia driver issue? pls?
[01:57] <ShackJack> !ask | jureg
[01:57] <ubotu> jureg: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:57] <arooni> serenityUK: that would be the  case if my drive was sata
[01:57] <arooni> but its not
[01:57] <penguin42> Jan-pp: I think I'd try running off a live CD to see if it's also unstable and if it is still unstable (which I'd assume it is) then I'd see if I could try swapping the PSU
[01:57] <Jan-pp> @penguin42: ./configure is a direct way to a freezeup - every time
[01:57] <Jan-pp> ok
[01:57] <arooni>  anyone know how to get the live cd to boot up if i have a nvidia 7950 gtoc ? it freezes half way through loaidng
[01:58] <ShackJack> arooni: It's unlikely its a video card issue...
[01:58] <mikej2j2> ok, its asking for the BusID of the video card
[01:58] <penguin42> Jan-pp: That's pretty odd, I mean ./configure is a bit CPU and disc heavy - but CPU wise shouldn't compare with your md5sum
[01:58] <ShackJack> arooni: You're reaching ;)
[01:58] <mikej2j2> but theresz nowhere to type it even if iknew!
[01:58] <Jan-pp> @penguin42: Is there any way to test a psu?
[01:58] <serenityUK> arooni, i don;t think it's the nvidia because safe mode doesn't work either
[01:59] <arooni> man
[01:59] <rockets> How do I specify an avatar on the ubuntu forums? I only see an option for no avatar or the predefined generic avatar.
[01:59] <penguin42> Jan-pp: I believe there are some testers; but it's about the easiest thing to swap if you think RAM is OK
[01:59] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: Should be 02:00 based on what you had above...
[01:59] <arooni> i thgoutht ubuntu is supposed to be easy to use :(
[01:59] <arooni> i'm sure im having prolblmes making this work
[01:59] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: You didn't do autodetect for dpkg ?
[01:59] <Jan-pp> @penguin42: if i had a replacement handy, it would be easy...
[01:59] <mikej2j2> errr...
[01:59] <mikej2j2> what?
[01:59] <welly> hey all, i'm after installing ruby 1.8
[01:59] <penguin42> Jan-pp: Nod
[01:59] <yaustar> Can anyone help me out with my wireless connection, it seems from iwconfig that it has connected to my router but I can't seem to access on webpages
[01:59] <ShackJack> arooni: It's very easy to use... though because of hardware issues (not linuxes fault) setup can be touchy sometimes...
[01:59] <rockets> arooni, it is easy. that doesnt mean everything is magically perfect.
[01:59] <welly> .6 on ubuntu 6.06
[01:59] <CTho> what program can i use to convert a video to xvid?
[02:00] <welly> do i need to use the universe repository?
[02:00] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: Start dpkg again and have it autodetect :)
[02:00] <penguin42> mikej2j2: Why are you having to enter this stuff - for me it just autodetected my Intel card
[02:00] <arooni> anyone have suggestions for what to type if safe mode in live cd doesnt boot up
[02:00] <Prowler_1> installer wont recodnice other linux os installed, how to fix?
[02:00] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: You'll get it, hang in there...
[02:00] <mikej2j2> ok, try again......
[02:00] <ubuntu> pelo are you here
[02:00] <ShackJack> ubuntu - he is not... You can share with the channel :)
[02:01] <ubuntu> ok shackjack
[02:01] <ShackJack> ubuntu - that's pretty pretentious having a screen name named after the OS, no? :)
[02:01] <arooni> rockets: youre right its just that i'm a newb and have already spetn days trying to fix htis
[02:01] <cidwel> holas
[02:01] <ShackJack> !es | cidwel
[02:01] <ubotu> cidwel: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[02:01] <ubuntu> anyway, im on the linux livecd and i am trying to partition my windows partition so i have some free space and when i trys to  partiton it gets an error and wont resize
[02:01] <cidwel> i'm sorry xD, wrong channel
[02:01] <ubuntu> shackjack eh it was default
[02:02] <linux_> screen savers dont work what i can do ?
[02:02] <taime1> is gdesklets the best of its type of program?
[02:02] <ShackJack> !best | taime1 (but it's pretty good)
[02:02] <ubotu> taime1 (but it's pretty good): Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose among a number of different applications, depending on your preferences, the features you require, and other factors.
[02:02] <penguin42> linux_: Do they give an error? Come up blank? or what?
[02:02] <arooni> the live cd ends with this error message [15.682]  end_request I/O error, dev fd0, sector, (twice)... then... Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0
[02:03] <arooni> how do i fix that?
[02:03] <serenityUK> some Fear servers boot you off if your name is Player lol
[02:03] <doctorow> I just installed gnome-launch-box with apt-get, ubt I don't know how to launch it -- any tips?
[02:03] <penguin42> arooni: That shouldn't matter - that's just it seeing if there is anything in the floppy drive
[02:03] <linux_> penguin42 only black screen
[02:03] <ubuntu> doctorow proably jsut the name
[02:03] <penguin42> linux_:Which screensaver have you selected?
[02:03] <arooni> penguin42: but nothing happens after that
[02:03] <ShackJack> arooni: That's you floppy disk - rip it out! :)
[02:03] <nickrud> arooni, did you run the disk self test?
[02:03] <arooni> omg its gone!
[02:03] <doctorow> ubuntu I tried that
[02:03] <linux_> Queens
[02:03] <arooni> nickrud: i have used this cd in teh past it worked me thinks
[02:04] <taime1> heh, whereas i recognize that, i was really looking for someone else's opinion, besides the bot. but i will try for myself anyways, thanks
[02:04] <serenityUK> arooni, disable floppy drive in the bios man
[02:04] <penguin42> arooni: Have you got any USB devices plugged in that you don't need - try unplugging them
[02:04] <regeya> heh, on that Fear comment, if you pop into #debian on this server with any variation of 'root' in your ident, you will be booted.
[02:04] <linux_> penguin42 , i have tried several and nothing had work
[02:04] <nickrud> arooni, disks are not perfecto, try it if the other suggestions are no good
[02:04] <Jan-pp> @penguin42 find / | cat while md5'ing /dev/urandom works without crash!
[02:04] <grogoreo> postgrey
[02:04] <doctorow> ubuntu Wait, now it's working -- of course, it hangs up the Gnome, but it launches!
[02:04] <ubuntu> doctorow try sudo find / -name "nameofprogram" and try to find where its all locatd
[02:04] <doctorow> Ubuntu Thanks!
[02:04] <ubuntu> doctorow np
[02:05] <arooni> penguin42: all usb keys are done
[02:05] <regeya> I'm all for educating people on the dangers of root, but 'notoor' is not a threat to anyone...one of the idents I had that got me booted :-)  I was told I was flamebating
[02:05] <arooni> i mean no usb things hooked up
[02:05] <serenityUK> arooni, disable floppy drive in the bios
[02:05] <penguin42> linux_: Try the one called spirographx - it doesn't use the 3D stuff
[02:05] <arooni> serenityUK: wher is that option ususally found
[02:06] <ubuntu> !pastebin
[02:06] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:06] <penguin42> regeya: #debian is not known to be the most tolerant of channels
[02:06] <mikej2j2> ok so it's asking for video card name, and it already says generic video card n the space.  if i enter that it goes to the nex tscreen asking for the BusID
[02:06] <serenityUK> arooni, near the beginning .. under general... it's different for every bios
[02:06] <mikej2j2> I dont know the real name
[02:06] <linux_> penguin42 also dont work
[02:06] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: You can call it something if you want :)
[02:06] <nickrud> mikej2j2, just hit enter, you don't need to specify that
[02:06] <mikej2j2> so then its asking for the busid
[02:07] <serenityUK> arooni, it might say 1.44mb or A:  set to disable
[02:07] <penguin42> linux_: Hmm so it's not a 3D problem
[02:07] <mikej2j2> with an example there but nowhere to type it in
[02:07] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: I think it's 02:00 based on what you pasted from lspci
[02:07] <linux_> i can check the 3d in other way ?
[02:07] <mikej2j2> so where do i enter 02:00?
[02:07] <penguin42> linux_: try glxgears
[02:07] <arooni> ok now i got much further....
[02:07] <regeya> penguin42: to be fair, I was...sorta...but it wasn't toward anyone in #debian.  they had a bot that would do ALLCAPS ANNOUNCEMENTS called the_raven that'd go frickin' nuts when someone was *root* or *toor* (yeah, those are wildcards, not just emphasis)
[02:08] <arooni> now i get:  /bin/sh: cna't access tty; job control turned off"
[02:08] <ubuntu> CAN someone PLEASE look at my gparted error details and tell me what i have to do to get it work work.  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32566/   any help will be appreciated
[02:08] <linux_> penguin42 this is command ?
[02:08] <penguin42> yes
[02:08] <regeya> so if your ident contained stephenroot for example you'd get a kickban
[02:08] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: Ermm.. Dunno in the space provided?
[02:08] <Meyvn> hey people
[02:08] <regeya> ok enough ot ranting
[02:08] <mikej2j2> yep thats my point, no space anywhere
[02:08] <Jan-pp> @penguin42: ./configure now worked a single time, did it again while watching tail -f /var/log/messages - freezeup without logs...
[02:08] <arooni> serenityUK: yup that definitely got me further.... now i'm battling the '/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off'
[02:08] <nickrud> mikej2j2, it should have already identified it based on the card; just hit enter
[02:09] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: You cna hit tab or something to go down to it and edit or is a default number there?
[02:09] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: I think it should be 2:00 that was detected...
[02:09] <mikej2j2> aaahhright
[02:09] <mikej2j2> tab did it
[02:09] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: Was it 2:00?
[02:09] <mikej2j2> yep:-[
[02:10] <penguin42> Jan-pp: Ah, a heisenbug :-)
[02:10] <mikej2j2> err kernel framebuffer, yes or no??
[02:10] <nikron> yes
[02:11] <Blastur> im trying to setup atftpd on my ubuntu machine, but after adding it to inetutils-inetd (and restarting it), netstat -a only shows that my machine is listening on udp6 on port 69 (tftp) .. i want it to listen on udp for ipv4!
[02:11] <linux_> penguin42 output :
[02:11] <linux_> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[02:11] <linux_> Error: couldn't get an RGB, Double-buffered visual
[02:12] <Kurisutofuaa> Hi all, I have a Q about fonts, I copyed the fonts form my windows drive. I was wondering how I would install them (gnome)?
[02:12] <penguin42> linux_: OK, so your 3D isn't happy - but I would have expected the few none-3D screensavers to be OK
[02:12] <ShackJack> Kurisutofuaa: You can just make a .fonts folder under your home dir (a hidden folder) and drop them there... Have to logout and in agian to take effect or a command line thing fc-cache
[02:12] <linux_> penguin42 , they are !
[02:13] <linux_> slideshow screen saver are ok and many more
[02:13] <TheCreationist> I'
[02:13] <TheCreationist> I'm trying to find a telnet client that will let me connect to BBS systems, but 'telnet' displays ANSI characters improperly.  Are there any full-featured GUI clients that anyone knows about?
[02:14] <linux_> TheCreationist putty
[02:14] <astro76> TheCreationist, minicom is full-featured, non-gui
[02:14] <ShackJack> TheCreationist: PCManX GUI
[02:14] <linux_> penguin42, do you know what to do ?
[02:15] <penguin42> linux_: So, do none-3D screensavers work? try the one called 'swirl'
[02:15] <regeya> rcvudr
[02:15] <serenityUK> arooni, sorry i went to the toilet.. now try the option at menu generic.all_generic_ide=1
[02:15] <TheCreationist> astro76, ShackJack: Thanks.
[02:16] <mikej2j2> is this xorg thing going to go through configuring everything before i can trry and sort out the display?
[02:16] <Blastur> how to mute pc speaker in ubuntu?
[02:16] <linux_> penguin42 , swirl and many more ( but not all ) work finr
[02:16] <linux_> fine *
[02:16] <mikej2j2> or is hitting ok on ebverything alright?
[02:16] <penguin42> linux_: OK, so your problem is not a screensaver problem; it's a general 3D problem
[02:16] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: THat should sort out the display - resolution might not be quite right, but that's an easy fix...
[02:16] <linux_> ShackJack yes ...
[02:16] <arooni> serenityUK: no worries - some thing are more important :P.... . i was following this: http://blog.shevin.info/2007/04/how-did-i-fix-cant-acess-tty-in-feisty.html .... but it didnt work ( i have 4 ide drives hooked up)
[02:16] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: Yep.. as it's picking up current settings...
[02:17] <nickrud> mikej2j2, ok to hit enter, but when you get to resolutions that's where you'll look around carefully
[02:17] <linux_> i have nvidia gforce 5200 fx
[02:17] <msingh> anyone have archived copies of the acroread deb?
[02:17] <penguin42> ah then you probably need Nvidia binary drivers  - and I don't know about those
[02:17] <nickrud> mikej2j2, and horizontal and vertical rates, set those for your monitor
[02:17] <aguitel> hello
[02:18] <serenityUK> arooni, try generic.all_generic_ide=1  i have a p35 not p965 but it was same eroor message and it worked for me
[02:18] <linux_> so waht i need to do ?
[02:18] <penguin42> nickrud: Might find it ignores those; sometimes the i8xx and i9xx have a habit of using BIOS settings and gently ignoring anyone else
[02:18] <arooni> cool i will try
[02:18] <aguitel> how setup  wireless wifi network with wep  encription ?
[02:18] <nickrud> penguin42, yeah, but it never hurts... those resolution packages are usually useful as well
[02:19] <arooni> serenityUK: do u put that right after the initrd=/casper/initrd.gz ?
[02:19] <penguin42> linux_: Look in the FAQ for setting up binary drivers for nvidia or findly someone friendly who knows about it; I bought a machine with an Intel graphics card so I didn't have to
[02:19] <mikej2j2> right, I'm at the monitor resolution bit, what should i set it to?
[02:19] <Davy_Jones> i got a printer drivers package from canon.. it has .rpm files, is it safe to install those?
[02:19] <penguin42> Davy_Jones: Have you tried printing without installing them?
[02:19] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: Pick native for your screen and the other pop ones if you like 1024x768 and so forth..
[02:19] <nickrud> Davy_Jones, not really.
[02:19] <aguitel> !wifi
[02:19] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:20] <serenityUK> arooni, yes at end of line.. while you are there delete quiet to show more text and change splash to nosplash, that will hide the logo
[02:20] <Meyvn> aguitel: if you are using a router, use its gateway IP to configure wep enryptopn
[02:20] <linux_> ok i go to sleep i will try tomorow gn all
[02:20] <serenityUK> arooni, then you can see what is going on underneath
[02:20] <arooni> serenityUK: damn i tried that and i get the same error message /bin/sh: can't access tty; job contreol turned off
[02:20] <Davy_Jones> penguin42: i tried to install the printer but it's not in the list that came with ubuntu
[02:20] <mikej2j2> except i dont know what native resolution is mean to be. is setting it too high bad??
[02:21] <Davy_Jones> nickrud: how can i print then?
[02:21] <ShackJack> Davy_Jones: Check out http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/OpenPrinting
[02:21] <MisterN> hi. i want to install ubuntu on a new (lvm-on-mdraid) hard disk setup from within ubuntu. which program to install?
[02:21] <Kurisutofuaa> ShackJack, that worked thanks for the help.
[02:21] <nickrud> Davy_Jones, have you tried setting up your printer through settings->admin->printing yet?
[02:21] <xjkx> How i make my epson stylus c85 work on ubuntu? Have been asking it here for like two months :>
[02:21] <penguin42> Davy_Jones: OK, well an RPM won't immediately work; you can convert it using 'alien' to a debian package; however it might be worth checking to see if the printer works correctly with the driver for the previous model
[02:21] <pace_t_zulu> how do i increase the number of workspaces i have?
[02:21] <ShackJack> Kurisutofuaa: No problem - keep in mind doing that way those fonts there will only be availabel for that user...
[02:22] <pace_t_zulu> in gnome...
[02:22] <Davy_Jones> nickrud: yes, i tried but my printer is not in the list
[02:22] <TheCreationist> Okay, minicom requires me to run it as root, PCMan X is too cluttered with Chinese servers (and will only display a very small font), and Putty is just terrible... have to manually enter addresses every time.  Any other options for a telnet client?
[02:22] <penguin42> pace_t_zulu: Right click on the workspace switcher in the panel and you get a preferences dialog
[02:22] <FireHazard17> Seveas: is there a reason you are remaining as an op?
[02:22] <ShackJack> Davy_Jones: Which printer, btw?
[02:22] <Davy_Jones> penguin42: i guess, i'll try
[02:22] <Davy_Jones> ShackJack: Canon PIXMA iP1300
[02:22] <FireHazard17> Seveas: usually people remove op status after they do what they have to do
[02:22] <penguin42> Davy_Jones: They tend to bring out printers faster than anyone can keep up with them
[02:23] <MisterN> TheCreationist: netcat (nc)
[02:23] <nickrud> Davy_Jones, then ShackJack has the right link for you, it's usually pretty up to date. Watch out for rpms, I had to help a guy clean up after using an rpm for a lexmark, and it wasn't pretty. It was extremely redhat specific
[02:23] <xjkx> I could never make cups work on ubuntu, password admin problem for example
[02:23] <kitche> FireHazard17: don't think he is there
[02:23] <Davy_Jones> ShackJack: i found this
[02:23] <Kurisutofuaa> ShackJack, kind of figured that but am the only user on my computer so it doesnt matter.
[02:23] <Davy_Jones> http://openprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Canon-PIXMA_iP1300
[02:23] <FireHazard17> oh
[02:23] <TheCreationist> nickrud: I'm trying to connect to a BBS with full ANSI support....
[02:23] <Davy_Jones> ShackJack: but the driver is for a different model
[02:23] <mikej2j2> will it cause any problems if i set the resolution too high?
[02:23] <Davy_Jones> ShackJack: and it has .rmps
[02:23] <Davy_Jones> rpms
[02:23] <nickrud> xjkx, localhost:631 accepts my user & password ...
[02:24] <Davy_Jones> nickrud: i see, now i know i won't install them
[02:24] <xjkx> nickrud: you are f-- lucky then
[02:24] <nickrud> xjkx, what version of ubuntu?
[02:24] <xjkx> nickrud: last
[02:24] <bobsomebody> if I want to do a screen video capture what should I do?
[02:25] <varaonaid> hi, i've installed additional fonts in ubuntu but they're not showing up in openoffice.  how do i fix that?
[02:25] <bobsomebody> like the whole visible screen area to video
[02:25] <penguin42> xjkx: A c85 should just work - I've got a c86 I've tried (although there is a known bug on feisty where sometimes it doesn't print black - there is a backport in feisty-backports that fixes that)
[02:25] <ShackJack> Davy_Jones: http://openprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Canon-PIXMA_iP1300
[02:25] <nickrud> xjkx, are you in the lpadmin group?
[02:25] <ShackJack> varaonaid: Did you refresh font cace or logout/in after adding them?
[02:25] <xjkx> penguin42: i cant add a printer, maybe if i could it would work, nickrud i am all default, how do i do that
[02:26] <varaonaid> ShackJack: yes, i've rebooted
[02:26] <nickrud> xjkx, type groups in a terminal, it'll list them all
[02:26] <ShackJack> varaonaid: You don't have to *reboot* - that the Windows way :P   Where did you put the fonts?
[02:26] <Davy_Jones> ShackJack: yeah, i just gave you the same link.. it directs me to download the iP2200 driver for some reason.. even if i download that driver, it has 4 rpm files, which i don't intend to install
[02:26] <penguin42> xjkx: I'll admit I just used the cute Gnome GUI - system->Admin->Printing
[02:27] <arooni> i can't get the ubuntu livecd to boot i get:  /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off.... can anyone helP?
[02:27] <Davy_Jones> ShackJack: forget it, i'll try making some coffee and do some trial and error
[02:27] <Gimm1eDat> hey guys.. Im installing feisty fawn.. when I get to the "prepare paritions" area.. no partitions are listed.. there was, i believe, a windows OS on this disk prior to me starting the ubuntu install..
[02:27] <varaonaid> ShackJack: I know but it was several days ago that i installed them so through the normal cycle of use, the lappy's been rebooted :) they're in a folder i created within /usr/share/fonts
[02:27] <Davy_Jones> stupid vendors
[02:27] <xjkx> nickrud:  i wouldnt like to list, but to add my user to that grou
[02:27] <ShackJack> Davy_Jones: That's the one you rwant though...
[02:27] <xjkx> group
[02:27] <ShackJack> varaonaid: They should either be in a .fonts folder under your home dir or one of the dirs specifced in your xorg.conf
[02:27] <Meyvn> <3 ubuntu
[02:27] <pace_t_zulu> that did not do it
[02:27] <nickrud> xjkx, check to see if you're in it; if not sudo adduser <you> lpadmin
[02:28] <Davy_Jones> ShackJack: so you suggest i install some rpm files for a driver that's not for my printer?
[02:28] <Meyvn> whoops
[02:28] <Superkuh> I am using fiesty 64bit with nvidia proprietary drivers (geforce 5700LE) and dual monitors with xinerama enabled. I have been trying to use 'gnome-screenshot --display=:' to try and take a pictures of what both monitors display, but with nvidia drivers and xinerama enabled there is only Xscreen ':0' , no '0.1', according to nvidia-settings (while xorg.conf still talks of screen0/1). Upon trying --display:0.1 I get "cannot open dis
[02:28] <Superkuh> play: :0.1". Screenshot including xorg.conf and arguments tried: http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/4770/xscreentroublescm1.png Any ideas on how I might work around this?
[02:28] <varaonaid> ShackJack: hmmm, i'll check both of those... the other programs have no trouble wiht it but I understand openoffice can be finnicky about it.
[02:28] <ShackJack> mikej2j2: What is native resolution of your monitor - is it an LCD?
[02:28] <mikej2j2> oh well, i'm goiing to bed. thanks for your help anyway shackjack
[02:29] <arooni> i can't get the ubuntu livecd to boot i get:  /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off.... can anyone help?  thanx!@
[02:29] <xjkx> nickrud: uhm, but i was in this group already, didnt even know
[02:29] <ShackJack> Davy_Jones: The printer site says they will work for your printer as well, that's what that site is there for :)
[02:29] <Meyvn> Superkuh: copy+paste question
[02:29] <Superkuh> Meyvn: What?
[02:29] <nickrud> xjkx, then as penguin42 said, you should be able to install it with system-admin-printing; is it listed there?
[02:29] <Davy_Jones> ShackJack: i'll back up the whole thing and try.. thanks
[02:30] <ShackJack> nickrud: For crying out loud that mikej2j2 didn't even finish his dpkg-xorg -- after all that time.. sheesh... </rant>
[02:30] <Superkuh> I typed that and hit enter. No copy and paste involved...
[02:30] <ShackJack> Davy_Jones: Dont need to back anything up, really.. ;)
[02:30] <penguin42> ShackJack: Why was he having to - why didn't it just work?
[02:30] <pace_t_zulu> how do you increase the number of workspaces in gnome??
[02:30] <Meyvn> Superkuh: so, you only get one screen captured and not both?
[02:30] <xjkx> nickrud i uninstalled a lot of things :>
[02:30] <Superkuh> Yes.
[02:30] <ShackJack> penguin42: Not sure... Intel is smokin' out of the box :)
[02:30] <penguin42> ShackJack: Yeh it worked great for me
[02:31] <kevinl> does anyone know where the source code for usplash (whatever the latest version) can be downloaded from ?
[02:31] <nickrud> ShackJack, I always forget to add -phigh , it's less confusing
[02:31] <Meyvn> maybe gnome-screenshot has no support for dual monitors
[02:31] <penguin42> kevinl: apt-get source usplash
[02:31] <Jaikkanen> anyone here use btnx?
[02:31] <bobsomebody> Any idea how i can video capture my desktop?
[02:31] <Superkuh> I asked iin #gnome, they said it did.
[02:31] <nickrud> xjkx, well then :) I'd suggest reinstalling ubuntu-desktop, and just not using the stuff you don't want
[02:32] <kevinl> penguin42,  that is not the latest
[02:32] <pace_t_zulu> @kevinl try launchpad
[02:32] <pace_t_zulu> how do you increase the number of workspaces in gnome??
[02:32] <Jaikkanen> bobsomebody: if you find out, would you mind letting me know?
[02:32] <penguin42> kevinl: Ah - probably best to look at the package page on packages.ubuntulinux.org
[02:33] <ShackJack> bobsomebody: RecordMyDesktop
[02:33] <Gimm1eDat> hey guys, im trying to install from the livecd.. however when I get to the part where I am supposed to pick my partitions "Prepare partitions" it doesnt list any partitions..
[02:33] <ShackJack> Jaikkanen: ^^^
[02:33] <xjkx> what driver should i choose to epson stylus c85 anyway?
[02:33] <Jaikkanen> ShackJack: .. <3
[02:33] <penguin42> xjkx: Gutenprint has one I'm fairly sure
[02:34] <KurtKraut> Gimm1eDat, try making partitions before loading the install program. The partitioner is availuable in the System Menu
[02:34] <penguin42> xjkx: But as I say, if you have problems with black print problems grab the 5.0.1 backport
[02:34] <ShackJack> Jaikkanen: Did you get my response to bobsomebody?
[02:34] <Gimm1eDat> ok.. i will try that.
[02:34] <bobsomebody> ShackJack, yes i just saw it
[02:34] <Jaikkanen> ShackJack: i did, thanks
[02:34] <BlackaCid> How do i uninstall my ati Drivers
[02:34] <ConstyXIV> does ubuntu support S/PDIF outs?
[02:34] <bobsomebody> ill have to try that, is it in the repo's?
[02:34] <ShackJack> bobsomebody: Not you - Jaikkanen ;) I didn't understand his IM to me :) Now it's moot
[02:35] <Jaikkanen> ShackJack: i didnt IM you?
[02:35] <arooni> i can't get the ubuntu livecd to boot i get:  /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off.... can anyone help?  thanx!  (7.04 ubuntu)
[02:35] <ShackJack> Jaikkanen: Chat - you know...
[02:35] <Jaikkanen> ShackJack: oh, my reply
[02:35] <charlie_> shackjack: upgraded to dapper, rand my computer wouldn't reboott
[02:36] <serenityUK> arooni,
[02:36] <nickrud> xjkx, http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Epson-Stylus_C85 recommends gutenprint
[02:36] <charlie_> reinstalled breezy
[02:36] <ShackJack> charlie_: What do you get - kernel panic?
[02:36] <Georgekutty> can anybody tell me how to get a 3GP converter for ubuntu 7.04
[02:36] <arooni> serenityUK: i tried the generic ide options, and acpi=off, and irqpoll all as command line options
[02:36] <charlie_> nothing
[02:36] <arooni> none work :(
[02:36] <Jaikkanen> anyone here use BTNX?
[02:36] <charlie_> so message reapeated 100 times
[02:36] <Zednom> I have two hard drives, with ubuntu already installed on one.  If I install windows on the other, it will take over the MBR, correct?
[02:37] <KurtKraut> arooni, try pasting that error message in ubuntuforums.org - probably someone had it before. Check out the solutions
[02:37] <charlie_> do you need to do something after upgrade finishes
[02:37] <serenityUK> arooni, i've been searching forums and google. you are not the only one with this problem
[02:37] <ShackJack> charlie_: Eh? Well tough to diagnose here... sometimes upgrades are tricky... did you try booting into recovery mode from GRUB
[02:37] <nickrud> !grub | Zednom yes, but this will recover it for you:
[02:37] <Georgekutty> hello
[02:37] <ubotu> Zednom yes, but this will recover it for you:: 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
[02:37] <arooni> serenityUK: me 2...a nd no one seems to have a solution that works
[02:37] <arooni> ;(
[02:38] <Georgekutty> heyyyyy
[02:38] <Zednom> nickrud: thank you!
[02:38] <charlie_> don';t kow how to, just deleted and reinstalled breezy
[02:38] <ShackJack> charlie_: Well after I reboot from upgrade, I generally run a sudo aptitude upgrade && sudo aptitude -f install to make sure no broken dependencies...
[02:38] <serenityUK> arooni, here's another boot option to try translated from a brazillian page lol,, worth a try....  pci=nomsi
[02:38] <ShackJack> charlie_ - it's on grub screen... recovery mode...
[02:38] <arooni> serenityUK: i'm not rying any of these with combos
[02:38] <arooni> is that ok
[02:38] <charlie_> clean now new install of breezy
[02:38] <IntuitiveNipple> When the LiveCD doesn't work, it is always recommended you try the Alternate CD
[02:38] <ShackJack> charlie_:  Guess you can try agian :) fresh install should be smoother :P
[02:38] <arooni> i mean they're all single commands
[02:39] <KurtKraut> serenityUK, show me the page that I can translate for us;
[02:39] <MisterN> by the way, the official documentation is annoying.
[02:39] <ShackJack> charlie_: Anyway I do final update & -f install to make sure no broken packages...
[02:39] <charlie_> after in finishes should i just reboot, or do something else
[02:39] <Davy_Jones> the LiveCD doesn't work anyways, get the Alternate CD from the start
[02:39] <_neon_> does anyones know if there is program to undervolt cpu on ubuntu
[02:39] <xjkx> nickrud: Generic PCL 4 Printer - CUPS+Gutenprint v5.0.0.99.1 didnt work :<
[02:39] <serenityUK> http://forum.clubedohardware.com.br/debian-4-0/451595
[02:39] <charlie_> after install
[02:40] <ShackJack> charlie_: What I said above -- before reboot...
[02:40] <KurtKraut> serenityUK, let me check
[02:40] <nickrud> xjkx, that page I gave you has something you can use to test the printer
[02:40] <charlie_> thanks tyr again
[02:40] <ramza3> I want to test an application sends email through python.  Can I setup an environment on my local machine to test that
[02:40] <exs> I *really* need a divx player (plugin ) for firefox, anyone got one? Thanks
[02:40] <daaku> how would i setup grub on a second hard-disk? (i want to setup the OS and then throw it in the other box ready to run)
[02:40] <KurtKraut> aaragon, do you still here with us ?
[02:40] <Davy_Jones> ramza3: you can install xampp if you want a local server
[02:41] <[MMO] Marlo> Great my windows just died...
[02:41] <nhaze> do I need the alternate install cd if I want to use LVM at all? or only if I want to install onto a LVM partition?
[02:41] <Davy_Jones> daaku: i don't think that's a good way to install an operating system
[02:41] <xjkx> Cannot open /dev/lp0 read/write: Device or resource busy
[02:42] <daaku> Davy_Jones: why?
[02:42] <bruenig> exs, mozilla-mplayer can play divx
[02:42] <ramza3> Davy_Jones, huh?  what does that have to  do with mail
[02:42] <Davy_Jones> daaku: you don't dump an operating system like that.. it has to identify the drivers and CPU and all of that
[02:43] <exs> bruenig:  i've got that installed. how do i tell firefox to use it?
[02:43] <bruenig> exs, is it trying to use totem?
[02:43] <Davy_Jones> ramza3: it will provide you with a local server so you can test the sendmail
[02:43] <daaku> Davy_Jones: its a headless server
[02:43] <exs> bruenig:  i thinkso
[02:43] <Davy_Jones> ramza3: if that's what you wanna do
[02:43] <bruenig> exs, remove totem-mozilla
[02:43] <charlie_> this err now Warning: unknown mime-type for "/etc/apt/sources.list" -- using "application/*"
[02:43] <charlie_> Error: no "edit" mailcap rules found for type "application/*"
[02:44] <KurtKraut> charlie_, you're missing the letter 'g' at the begining of the command
[02:44] <ramza3> Davy_Jones, I mean, can I test sending and receiving of mail without having a domain setup for that particular email.
[02:44] <Davy_Jones> daaku: whatever man.. you can configure grub by poping the LiveCD in and booting with command line then configure it.. use this guide
[02:44] <defcon> how do I clone my ubuntu installation to a live dvd
[02:44] <Davy_Jones> !grub | daaku
[02:44] <ubotu> daaku: 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
[02:44] <charlie_> gksudo
[02:44] <ramza3> Dave123, eg, mytest@mylocalserver.com
[02:44] <|tbb|> anyone using kiba dock in here?4
[02:44] <ShackJack> charlie_: gksu gedit etc...
[02:44] <ramza3> Davy_Jones, , eg, mytest@mylocalserver.com
[02:44] <KurtKraut> charlie_, despite gksudo, it is 'gedit' not 'edit'
[02:44] <Davy_Jones> ramza3: you want to see if you can send an email from your machine?
[02:44] <ramza3> Davy_Jones, send and receive
[02:44] <ShackJack> charlie_: Make sure you upgrade via:   sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[02:45] <charlie_> yeah need to change to dapper first
[02:45] <Davy_Jones> ramza3: i really don't know what you mean.. you can send an email provided you have an internet connection :S
[02:45] <Davy_Jones> that's all you need to send an email
[02:45] <arooni> serenityUK: would these problems be solved if i got a pata drives
[02:45] <anto9us> vmware-player is in a broken state and will neither remove or install, I've tried to force removal, dpkg suggests re-install, which won't work
[02:45] <arooni> all pata instaed?
[02:45] <arooni> i mean SATA
[02:45] <Davy_Jones> to receive, it's the same thing
[02:45] <mavsman4457> I have a kinda old Dell Inspiron and I want to play N64 games on it but in Windows XP it runs some of the games pretty slow with project64, would an emulator on Ubuntu be able to run them faster?
[02:46] <charlie_> got it
[02:46] <ramza3> Davy_Jones, lets pretend I dont have an internet connection, but I want to test an email send and receive. where the receiving end is myemail@localhost.127.0.0.1.server.com
[02:46] <ShackJack> mavsman4457: No not really...
[02:46] <anto9us> ^how do I remove it?
[02:46] <ShackJack> mavsman4457: Stick with SNES emulation :)
[02:46] <ConstyXIV> can you use s/pdif (digital) audio outs in ubuntu?
[02:46] <charlie_> everything has # before it is that usual
[02:46] <nickrud> anto9us, does the error say reinstall required?
[02:46] <mavsman4457> ShackJack: there aren't any good N64 emulators for Linux?
[02:46] <Davy_Jones> ramza3: then you'd have to set up a local host with xampp
[02:46] <KurtKraut> arooni, do you have any device from the SiS company in your computer ?
[02:47] <nick_> anyone here done on the fly video conversion
[02:47] <Davy_Jones> ramza3: or apache
[02:47] <ShackJack> mavsman4457: Dunno... but  wouldn't expect them to run appreciably faster..
[02:47] <Melquiades> i think i am sick to death of the opera browser
[02:47] <arooni> KurtKraut: not that i know of.... i have a abit ib9 board with an intel 965 chipset
[02:47] <Melquiades> :P
[02:47] <serenityUK> arooni, did pci=nomsi not work? damn.  yes the problem is with the JMicron controller fo the IDE drives.  Intel cut IDE from core2duo completely and MB manufacturers are forced to bolt on support
[02:47] <charlie_> shackjack?
[02:47] <nick_> i want to be able to stream xvids to my ps3 so I need on the fly video conversion to mpgs
[02:47] <KurtKraut> arooni, type lspci and check anything mentioning SiS
[02:47] <ShackJack> mavsman4457: there's mupen not sure how good
[02:48] <ShackJack> charlie_: Um yea?
[02:48] <anto9us> nickrud:  Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should  reinstall it before attempting a removal.
[02:48] <mavsman4457> ShackJack: do you know what I could do to my PC hardware wise to speed up the emulation? add more ram?
[02:48] <xtknight> arooni, if you have a jmicron you can get a PCI IDE controller to bypass it
[02:48] <serenityUK> arooni, it is a common problem and you may find it works with a newer kernel.. such as in gutsy gibbon
[02:48] <charlie_> everything had # before it didn't last time
[02:48] <ramza3> Davy_Jones, when did apache webserver start receiving email
[02:48] <ShackJack> mavsman4457: No, that is mostly a matter of graphical and CPU horsepower unfortunately...
[02:48] <xtknight> arooni, i had the same problem.  i used a usb cd drive until i got my PCI ide controller
[02:48] <arooni> serenityUK: so what would u reccomend?  buy sata drives ?  or ?
[02:48] <ShackJack> charlie_: Not everything, I'm sure...
[02:48] <charlie_> in sources.list
[02:49] <charlie_> yes all
[02:49] <serenityUK> arooni, for me i got the newest kernel and used generic.all_generic_ide=1 and my old drives work great
[02:49] <ShackJack> charlie_: I don't think so... look again...
[02:49] <nickrud> anto9us, take a look at the man page for dpkg under the force options: there's one called remove-reinstreq,that's designed for this situation.
[02:49] <Davy_Jones> ramza3: ok, i'm stupid at mail servers and stuff.. sorry
[02:49] <arooni> how did u get the latest kernal if u cant even boot to the os/
[02:49] <mavsman4457> ShackJack: so I would probably need a new graphics card or a new processor altogether?
[02:49] <Davy_Jones> i just thought apache had that luxury
[02:49] <anto9us> nickrud: will do, thanks
[02:49] <charlie_> the ones i changed last time have one the rest have two
[02:49] <serenityUK> arooni, it's a double shame for you if you have four drives.. i would try new kernels and new boot options..
[02:50] <charlie_> should i just delete those
[02:50] <ShackJack> mavsman4457: I don't know what your processor is, but I have a p4 2.4 ghz and 1GB and good graphics and it's still not quite perfect :)
[02:50] <CptAJ[vzl] > greetings, whats a good dvdburning app for ubuntu?
[02:50] <nickrud> anto9us, it doesn't always work, but will give you a useful error if it doesn't
[02:50] <charlie_> ## Uncomment the following two lines to fetch updated software from the network
[02:50] <charlie_> # deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[02:50] <charlie_> # deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[02:50] <charlie_> ## Uncomment the following two lines to fetch major bug fix updates produced
[02:50] <ShackJack> charlie_: Sorry don't follow - they don't all have pound signs at front do they - the main ones?
[02:50] <charlie_> yup
[02:50] <|nol1ght|> CptAJ[vzl] , try GnomeBaker
[02:51] <arooni> serenityUK: but i dont know to put new kernal on if i have a live cd
[02:51] <ShackJack> charlie_: No.... they don't.. they can't -- at any rate change all to dapper... You just did a fresh install , right?
[02:51] <xtknight> i think they took gnome baker out of the repositories
[02:51] <xtknight> i can't find it anymore
[02:51] <charlie_> yes
[02:51] <charlie_> they do though
[02:51] <xtknight> never mind the pkg name is gnomebaker
[02:51] <CptAJ[vzl] > thanks, I'll check it out
[02:52] <Gimm1eDat> im an idiot.. the hard-drive wasnt even being found in bios..
[02:52] <|nol1ght|> xtknight, it can be find with Add/Remove programs
[02:52] <ShackJack> !pastebin | charlie_ (your sources.lst), please
[02:52] <ubotu> charlie_ (your sources.lst), please: 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)
[02:52] <arooni> serenityUK: so what do i do in ur opinion?
[02:52] <serenityUK> arooni, that's why i said Gutsy Gibbon tribe 3 has the latest kernel.. although it's alpha i use for main machine.. some old programs crash like chess but main system is rock solid
[02:52] <charlie_> should i just try that , thenif sorry
[02:52] <john> anyone here have an ati x1600?
[02:52] <arooni> serenityUK: ok so u reccomend downloading the gusty gibbon cd
[02:52] <arooni> serenityUK: and using it to install
[02:53] <serenityUK> arooni, you could even try a different distro for temp if it is new kernel but come back to ubuntu when 7.10 is released!!!
[02:53] <arooni> damn i dnot wannt leave ubuntu :(
[02:53] <daaku> Davy_Jones: thanks, those links helped
[02:53] <exs> has anyone got a video downloader extension (for firefox) for stage 6?
[02:54] <cornell> The ubuntu site talks about supporting uprgrading from one to the next, but not skipping.  Dapper is 6.06, Edgy is 6.10?, Feisty is 7.04, is Dapper to Feisty skipping, or 6 to 7 not skipping?
[02:54] <ShackJack> charlie_: At any rate change all to dapper and make sure universe multiverse and main are uncommented...
[02:54] <serenityUK> arooni, the things you need to search for are Jmicron and tty job control turned off and maybe Abit IB9.. someone else must have fixed this problem
[02:54] <ShackJack> cornell: 6.06 to 7.04 is a skip ;)
[02:55] <act1v8> How can I remove the stupid "sda1" icon off my desktop without unmounting the volume?
[02:55] <jetscreamer> there's a setting in the admin or prefs
[02:55] <Jack_Sparrow> act1v8: Not hard to do
[02:55] <IntuitiveNipple> Oh is it the Abit IB9? I was dealing with that last week. This is the board that *can't* boot from the PATA IDE controller
[02:55] <cornell> So, I should either upgrade to edgy, then feisty, or just install feisty, right, ShackJack
[02:55] <cornell> ?
[02:55] <act1v8> Jack_Sparrow: how?
[02:55] <nickrud> act1v8, edit /etc/fstab and have sda1 mounted somewhere other than /media
[02:55] <ShackJack> cornell: Yep - if you have separate /home partition it's pretty trivial...
[02:55] <arooni> serenityUK: but would i need to install new os to deal with jmicron controller
[02:56] <act1v8> nickrud: but I want it accessible trough nautilus
[02:56] <IntuitiveNipple> With the Abit IB9 you've got to boot from another driver and load drivers before you can access the driver. Drivers are available for Linux and Windows, although the Abit IB9 manual only describes the Windows driver
[02:56] <act1v8> nickrud: with a single click
[02:56] <nickrud> act1v8, then where else but on the desktop?
[02:56] <xjkx> My printer prints crazy things :>
[02:56] <cornell> Well, I will next time ;-)  I plan on just tar'ing /home and put it somewhere else, and when I install, break the partition into two, / and /home, and then untar
[02:56] <Jack_Sparrow> act1v8: To Remove Icons from Desktop Use Terminal and type gconf-editor browse to /apps/nautilus/desktop and uncheck volumes_visable
[02:56] <act1v8> nickrud: ok, I remembered of something
[02:57] <act1v8> Jack_Sparrow: thanks!
[02:57] <mihailvoiculescu> hello everyone ?
[02:57] <exs> I can't get the site 'stage 6' (bit like youtube) to work on my ubuntu. Can someone help?
[02:57] <cornell> I'm hoping Feisty will handle my widescreen monitor better ;-(
[02:57] <Jack_Sparrow> act1v8: sorry it took a minute
[02:57] <xjkx> FIDJFDIGJDFGJDFGDF (its what it prints, while should print hello)
[02:57] <ShackJack> act1v8: IN configuration editor apps->nautlis-?desktop/volumes-visible
[02:57] <choro> whoa...
[02:57] <serenityUK> arooni, yes, unless you can find a magic boot option that works for your motherboard like I did
[02:57] <roadkill> is there an acer server
[02:58] <ShackJack> nickrud: True, though you can enable the Network icon (in gitsy anyway)
[02:58] <Dimensional-Door> has anybody done a LFS before?
[02:58] <kitche> Dimensional-Door: yes
[02:58] <MongooseWA> when i try to delete stuff on my desktop with the delete key, ubuntu locks up until i hit escape. ideas?
[02:58] <nickrud> ShackJack, I'm currently putting eclipse on my windows work machine, but when the bandwidth is done, gutsy is coming
[02:59] <Dimensional-Door> kitche is it fun, im downloading the packages right now and it seems exciting to be making your own
[02:59] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, always wanted too.  aparently you can get a livecd with all the tools now it is easier
[02:59] <ShackJack> nickrud: Pretty stable even now :)
[02:59] <nickrud> ShackJack, I keep hearing that, I think I might even believe it ;)
[02:59] <cornell> ShackJack: Gutsy's pretty stable?
[02:59] <kitche> Dimensional-Door: depends it's more for learning experience
[02:59] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk yes i seen that but i just felt like doing it this way so i was connected to the net
[02:59] <ShackJack> nickrud: cornell: If I say it's stable enough you should beleive it :P
[03:00] <nickrud> ShackJack, unlikely to be worse than unstable+experimental, anyway
[03:00] <MSG4> What channel for beryl effect help
[03:00] <Dimensional-Door> kitche well thats what i meant, exciting as in youll learn more in depth how everything works
[03:00] <kitche> Dimensional-Door: before I started it I knew how everything worked anyways
[03:00] <cornell> Maybe I should just install gutsy, hey ShackJack?
[03:00] <|nol1ght|> MSG4, #ubuntu-effects
[03:00] <ShackJack> cornell: Go for it! You have separate /home partition?
[03:00] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, but if you tried first using vmware or virtual box you could surf google at same time
[03:00] <kitche> Dimensional-Door: but for someone wanteing ot know more it's good and teaches you how to fix problems yourself
[03:00] <charlie_> aptitude doesn't have super cow powers?
[03:01] <ph|ber> hey.. anyone know how to get aac working on 7.04.. i have installed ffmeg, faac, but i cant encode video to .mp4 for ipod. any ideas?
[03:01] <cornell> Not yet, but when I do the next install, ShackJack, I'm definitely doing that, for now, just tarring it, install, and untar
[03:01] <ShackJack> charlie_ you forgot a keyword
[03:01] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk vm suck virtualbox is better
[03:01] <ShackJack> charlie_: Did you already upgrade?
[03:02] <nickrud> charlie_, try apt-get moo
[03:02] <charlie_> now trying to
[03:02] <yurimxpxman_ssh> do any of you know of any good text games besides ninvaders?
[03:02] <ShackJack> cornell: It's highly recommended ;)
[03:02] <ph|ber> ?
[03:02] <ShackJack> charlie_: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:02] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, also if lfs does work as a virtual machine you could save the state and return without leaving your machine switched on 24/7.. one of the biggest hurdles is getting back to where you were next morning to continue.. there is a whole chapter about that
[03:02] <cornell> ShackJack: Gutsy, or seperate /home ;-) ?
[03:02] <ShackJack> charlie_: You just missed a command in there so apt-get gives a wise-acre response...
[03:03] <charlie_> thanx think i had a space
[03:03] <ShackJack> cornell: Separate home... I'm sure you can hold out till October for Gutsy final :)
[03:03] <koko775> would anyone here know how to get mpd+ltsp running so the music plays off the thin client sound device? i'm guessing it'll involve esd on the thin client somehow but i don't know enough about it
[03:03] <cornell> K, so I'll go ahead with feisty now, and gutsy in October
[03:03] <Gimm1eDat> i got the install to start.. but now I get squashfs error..
[03:03] <cornell> Thanks ShackJack
[03:03] <Gimm1eDat> has anyone ever gotton this or know what to do?
[03:03] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk thats true
[03:05] <sneakymf82> hi
[03:05] <serenityUK> wb pelo
[03:05] <Pelo> kousotu, so did it work ?
[03:05] <Pelo> thank you serenityUK
[03:05] <ph|ber> anyone know?
[03:05] <ShackJack> charlie_ : *before* you reboot: sudo apt-get -f install  && sudo dpkg --configure -a   to make sure everything is installed and configured properly ;)
[03:05] <cornell> ShackJack: tarring /home... regular backup type tar is good?
[03:05] <Pelo> ph|ber, can you restate you rproblem I just came in
[03:05] <MSG4> I can't see my min/max/close and title bar and i try use elerald/gtk still can see it
[03:05] <ShackJack> cornell: Sure, n/p make sure you get the hidden files :)
[03:06] <cornell> Right, thanks again, ShackJack
[03:06] <Pelo> MSG4,  mousing over doesn't reveal them ? pick a  different theme see what happens
[03:06] <NewLinuxNut> Maybe I'm missing something obvious here...  I did "sudo apt-get install linux-686-smp" to try a new kernel on this Athlon64...   but uname -r says I still have generic...   did my generic just get replaced or did I miss a step?
[03:06] <koko775> does anyone know anything about esd and mpd? I'm trying to get mpd to play on a remote thin client and icecast doesn't cut it
[03:06] <ph|ber> Pelo: im having problems encoding video for ipod..  aac audio format
[03:06] <ph|ber>  D  aac             ADTS AAC
[03:06] <ph|ber>   EA    libfaac
[03:06] <wnet> server pool.dalnet 7000
[03:06] <ph|ber> but says Unknown codec 'aac'
[03:06] <Pelo> ph|ber,  what are you using ?
[03:06] <xjkx> i want the new gnuprint thing, can i download from apt-get?
[03:06] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> NeWBiE, there are no more 386, 686, k7, etc kernels, only generic now
[03:07] <MSG4> Pelo still doesn't show
[03:07] <ph|ber> ffmpeg
[03:07] <mkquist> arooni - whats the prob?
[03:07] <MSG4> Also i try reload
[03:07] <mkquist> arooni -nm old post sry
[03:07] <Pelo> MSG4,  and what did the lovely ppl in #beryl and #ubuntu-effect have to say about it ?
[03:07] <NewLinuxNut> So this is as fast as it gets? OK. Did I wreck anything?
[03:07] <arooni> mkquist: i still have the problem
[03:07] <MSG4> nothing
[03:07] <ShackJack> ph|ber: check out faac ;)
[03:07] <MSG4> queit
[03:07] <arooni> cant get live ubuntu cd to boot
[03:07] <MSG4> pelo afk
[03:07] <Pelo> ph|ber,  try with avidemux,  it's graphical , might be easier for you to get the correct configureation
[03:07] <ph|ber> ShackJack: installed.
[03:07] <mkquist> arooni - oh then what is it?
[03:07] <MSG4> pelo everyone there afk
[03:08] <MSG4> away
[03:08] <Pelo> MSG4, did you try in #compiz ?
[03:08] <ph|ber> faac, libffac faad
[03:08] <ph|ber> all installed
[03:08] <ShackJack> ph|ber: Ah... don't you run that *instad* of ffmpeg?
[03:08] <koko775> i'll try again - does anyone know something about esd and ltsp?
[03:08] <HwE> t
[03:08] <ph|ber> i have always just used my encoding script...
[03:08] <ph|ber> on slackware.
[03:08] <ph|ber> anyway.
[03:09] <koko775> on having mpd output to a thin client rather than to the local audio device
[03:09] <xjkx> i want the new gnuprint thing, can i download from apt-get?
[03:09] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> NewLinuxNut, what do you mean, is something running too slow for you?
[03:09] <arooni> mkquist: basically i cant boot the live cd i get an error message: bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[03:09] <ShackJack> ph|ber: Dunno if that uses gstreamer or xine but maybe you need ugly and bad installed?
[03:09] <Pelo> xjkx,  check in synaptic see if you find it in the repos
[03:09] <ShackJack> Pelo 's back - How was the Hot Pocket :)
[03:09] <m11> morning
[03:09] <mkquist> arooni - did you check it for errors?
[03:09] <kanuha> does evolution have an minimize to icon on the toolbar feature?
[03:10] <Pelo> ShackJack, sweedish meatballs , with rice ...
[03:10] <arooni> huh?
[03:10] <kersinc> ubuntu-es
[03:10] <Pelo> kersinc,  /join #ubuntu-es
[03:10] <kersinc> #ubuntu-es
[03:11] <NewLinuxNut> Thx \x6e\x65\x72\x64 -  great name too
[03:11] <Pelo> shack,  want the recipe ?
[03:11] <AltFox> hello
[03:11] <ShackJack> !hi | AltFox
[03:11] <ubotu> AltFox: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[03:11] <kousotu> Pelo: I haven't rebooted yet
[03:11] <AltFox> i have a problem installing Festy
[03:11] <ShackJack> Pelo: You never heard of "Hot Pockets"? Guess it's an american thang :)
[03:11] <kousotu> Pelo: still trying to get theother crap working..
[03:11] <AltFox> http://pastebin.com/m7b411a4f
[03:12] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> ty NewLinuxNut! I read something regarding that decision on a mailing list somewhere, they said the performance benefit was too small to justify maintaining all those kernel trees
[03:12] <Pelo> ShackJack, I've heard of hot pocket's but I have standards
[03:12] <ShackJack> Pelo: :)
[03:12] <Pelo> kousotu,  what is the other crap ?
[03:12] <Pelo> ShackJack,  I am also no longer twelve years old
[03:12] <gnomefreak> Pelo: ShackJack can you guys take the food talk to #ubuntu-offtopic please
[03:12] <AltFox> someone can help me?
[03:12] <kanuha> does evolution have a minimize to an icon on the toolbar feature?
[03:12] <kousotu> ntsc mouting, my zd1211rw card and epsxe
[03:13] <Pelo> AltFox,  no we donT' knwo your problem
[03:13] <AltFox> I boot
[03:13] <AltFox> from LiveCD
[03:13] <kousotu> the 2nd can be fixed by the 1st
[03:13] <AltFox> and shows this error: http://pastebin.com/m7b411a4f
[03:13] <Pelo> kanuha, don'T think so
[03:13] <kousotu> but epsxe is rally problematic
[03:13] <koko775> okay, is anyone familiar with pulseaudio?
[03:13] <xjkx>  Pelo nothing
[03:14] <kanuha> Pelo, thx, it would be nice if it did...
[03:14] <gnomefreak> AltFox: that looks like a bad MD5SUM
[03:14] <AltFox> how can fix it? (sorry im new on linux)
[03:14] <ShackJack> AltFox: In other words, bad disc burn - you should check from menu that comes up when you first start it
[03:14] <Pelo> kanuha,  would you like a email notifier that checks your e-mails every so often ?   try gnubiff
[03:15] <gnomefreak> AltFox: please grab a new ISO and download it than check the md5sum like md5sum file.iso  match them up and burn at the lowest speed you can
[03:15] <NewLinuxNut> \x6e\x65\x72\x64 does -generic do smp or did I waste my money on dual core? :-)
[03:15] <gnomefreak> NewLinuxNut: it does
[03:15] <xtknight> -generic will do smp
[03:15] <xtknight> not HT, you have to enable that on your own
[03:15] <AltFox> no.. it boot.. i select "Install bla.." shows the logo and a loading bar.. when it finish show that message like five times
[03:15] <kanuha> Pelo, thx, I am using email notification right now, but I will check gnubiff out.
[03:15] <NewLinuxNut> Thanx
[03:15] <AltFox> and it starts.. but works slow
[03:15] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> AltFox, did you try with another cd?
[03:15] <gnomefreak> AltFox: hmmmm
[03:16] <Dimensional-Door> kitche or serenityuk when i get the pacthes do i save them as files?
[03:16] <Pelo> kanuha, It's da bomb
[03:16] <ShackJack> charlie_: still upgrading?
[03:16] <AltFox> i will try with other cd
[03:16] <koko775> does anyone here acknowledge my existence, at least?
[03:16] <MisterN> koko775: you exist.
[03:16] <AltFox> or the alternative cd
[03:17] <kitche> Dimensional-Door: as patches
[03:17] <koko775> thanks
[03:17] <Pelo> kousotu,  mounting ntfs use ntfs-3g-config,  easy and quick, what was the other stuff again ?
[03:17] <kitche> Dimensional-Door: you can just grab the huge tar that they provide
[03:17] <koko775> guess i'll have to figure it out myself
[03:17] <Dimensional-Door> kitche http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable/chapter03/patches.html try to download one
[03:17] <ShackJack> koko775: #pulseaudio has a dedicated channel
[03:17] <Pelo> koko775,  patience this is a busy channel,  what is your issue again ?
[03:17] <koko775> trying to get mpd to play on the thin client
[03:17] <koko775> using something other than icecast
[03:18] <Pelo> koko775, check out ShackJack 's link
[03:18] <koko775> icecast's lag is too long and most clients tend to just stop on song change, or worse on pause
[03:18] <koko775> thanks
[03:18] <Pelo> koko775,  you can also check the forum,  streaming audio is not smeting I am familiar with
[03:18] <Davy_Jones> ShackJack: thanks
[03:18] <kousotu> [20:17]  <Pelo> kousotu,  mounting ntfs use ntfs-3g-config,  easy and quick, what was the other stuff again ?
[03:19] <kitche> Dimensional-Door: ftp://ftp.planetmirror.com/pub/lfs/lfs-packages/lfs-packages-6.2.tar you want that makes it easier
[03:19] <kousotu> apt-get ntfs-39-config ?
[03:19] <ShackJack> Davy_Jones: YOu're welcome, but I forgot what for (the printer?)
[03:19] <Pelo> kousotu, use synaptic,  search for ntfs, it's quicker
[03:19] <Davy_Jones> ShackJack: yeah :)
[03:19] <kousotu> er.. 3g*
[03:19] <Dimensional-Door> kitche ok thanks
[03:19] <jetscreamer> ntfs-3g not -config
[03:19] <kousotu> ok
[03:19] <kousotu> ntsc mouting, my zd1211rw card and epsxe
[03:19] <kousotu> the 3
[03:19] <ShackJack> Davy_Jones: It's printing? That's kewl...
[03:19] <Pelo> jetscreamer,  the config thingy makes it quiidk
[03:19] <Geek> o0
[03:19] <Geek> NTSC mounting?
[03:20] <Pelo> kousotu,  what is the zd1211rw card ?
[03:20] <Pelo> kousotu, ntsc or ntfs ?
[03:20] <Wankus> Hi again everybody, whats the best way to connect to a wireless network (wpa encryption) through a xubuntu laptop? Network-manager?
[03:20] <Dimensional-Door> kitche its not doing anything except opening a file manager
[03:21] <Pelo> !wifi | Wankus
[03:21] <ubotu> Wankus: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:21] <kitche> Dimensional-Door: you have to extract the tar
[03:21] <mattgyver83> Hey room.  I know this isnt the correct topic however is anyone familiar with Damn Small Linux as well?
[03:21] <Wankus> !wifi
[03:21] <kousotu> ?
[03:21] <aoliax> hi does anyone know a good movie/video editor?
[03:21] <kitche> Dimensional-Door: but that i spatches and sources
[03:21] <kousotu> zd1211rw is a wifi USB card
[03:21] <Pelo> aoliax, avidemux
[03:21] <Wankus> ubotu: Ok thanks, I'll have a peep there
[03:21] <Dimensional-Door> kitche oh, i jsut need the patches i just got the sources
[03:21] <kousotu> but I can ndis it if NTFS mounts
[03:21] <Pelo> Wankus,  follow the link ubuotu gaive you
[03:21] <CheeseGardener> How do I get a program to run on startup?????
[03:21] <Davy_Jones> mattgyver83: i just know it's a damn small linux
[03:22] <aoliax> thanks Pelo
[03:22] <Wankus> Pelo: ok thanks!
[03:22] <kitche> Dimensional-Door: well you can always extract the tar and put them in the same spot that you have the sources
[03:22] <Pelo> kousotu,  look up hte usb wifi card model in the forum  if there is a stufff about it you will find it there
[03:22] <nickrud> CheeseGardener, depends on the program, really
[03:22] <ShackJack> mattgyver83: Thery have a dedicated channel #damnsmalllinux
[03:22] <Davy_Jones> mattgyver83: ask in #ubuntu-offtopic, you might get better response
[03:22] <CheeseGardener> well they have a "notes" application
[03:22] <CheeseGardener> and I was wondering if there is any way to get it to start up
[03:22] <CheeseGardener> automatically
[03:23] <Dimensional-Door> kitche ok
[03:23] <kousotu> Pelo: it's a regression bug
[03:23] <ShackJack> !enter | CheeseGardener
[03:23] <ubotu> CheeseGardener: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[03:23] <nickrud> CheeseGardener, you can add it to system-prefs-startup
[03:23] <kousotu> Pelo: I'd rather just ndis it
[03:23] <Pelo> CheeseGardener, right cilck on the pannel or your shoice,   add to pannel,   it is in the list of icons,  called tomboy
[03:23] <Dimensional-Door> kitche actually i can open the patch page save page as, and save it under my lfs/sources
[03:23] <mattgyver83> davy, thanks i didnt know that room existed :)
[03:23] <serenityUK> CheeseGardener, goto System->Prefs->Sessions and choose startup programs
[03:23] <Davy_Jones> mattgyver83: thank ShackJack for that
[03:24] <Pelo> serenityUK, no need tom boy is a pannel applet
[03:24] <mattgyver83> thanks shack jack ";)
[03:24] <kousotu> yay my windows disc mounts
[03:24] <CheeseGardener> wait so... I should go to sessions or taskbar???
[03:24] <putridp> !automatix
[03:24] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a block of code which attempts to install some software.  When it fails and breaks systems, we don't provide support for it.  A creditable analysis from a debian/ubuntu developer is here - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html (Additional information: /msg ubotu worksforme)
[03:24] <Davy_Jones> lol @ Pelo
[03:24] <CheeseGardener> I'm confused two different people replied with different ideas.
[03:25] <Pelo> CheeseGardener,  taskbar
[03:25] <ShackJack> nickrud: I second that emotion (re: Tomboy)
[03:25] <nickrud> CheeseGardener, depends on exactly which program, because both answers are correct
[03:25] <kousotu> Pelo: can I pm you about the epsxe one?
[03:25] <Pelo> kousotu, first tell me what epsxe is
[03:25] <kousotu> a PSX emulator
[03:25] <serenityUK> CheeseGardener, pelo is right for Tomboy notes because that is built in but for other programs go to sessions
[03:25] <nickrud> ShackJack, do you have a recommendation (and please, don't say an emacs thingo)
[03:25] <Pelo> kousotu,  ok waht is a psx ?
[03:25] <Davy_Jones> kousotu: did you get it to work?
[03:26] <kousotu> PS1?
[03:26] <CheeseGardener> I see, how do I know what to put in "command" box
[03:26] <kousotu> Davy_Jones: di I get wht to work?
[03:26] <CheeseGardener> ?
[03:26] <Pelo> kousotu,  I wouldnT' know anything about that
[03:26] <Davy_Jones> kousotu: ePSXe
[03:26] <kousotu> nope
[03:26] <ShackJack> nickrud: For notes? Not really... I like how tomboy works but not the mono and the overhead... not for what should be a simple app... You can get by with the other sticky notes panel applet...
[03:26] <kousotu> still have issues
[03:26] <nickrud> CheeseGardener, what exactly is the program, "notes" isn't enough
[03:26] <kousotu> wanted to past what terminal says, but pastebin is overkill for the length of it
[03:27] <Davy_Jones> kousotu: me neither.. but i hate all forms of emulation/api layering/virtual machines
[03:27] <nickrud> ShackJack, I've used that, but I find myself still keeping them in a pocket book ;)
[03:27] <B1NAR3Y> VeryNewToUbuntu: So, after i install Windows XP and let the drives occupy 30GB and is it necessary to leave some free space for ubuntu or can use the other drives formatted on XP?
[03:27] <Davy_Jones> kousotu: simply cuz they don't work
[03:27] <Pelo> kousotu,  ok you are allowed to pm me
[03:27] <CheeseGardener> Um I'm just saying for any program in general.
[03:27] <Davy_Jones> B1NAR3Y: can you paraphrase that?
[03:27] <regeya> nickrud, I'll butt in where I'm not wanted and say I use notecards for notes...anything computer-based still seems clumsy. :-D
[03:27] <CheeseGardener> What is the run command, that I need to put before the name???
[03:28] <Pelo> CheeseGardener,  for any prog in general you just type the name of the prog, no path needed
[03:28] <B1NAR3Y> k
[03:28] <B1NAR3Y> After i install Windows XP
[03:28] <kousotu> Davy_Jones: I just have ISO loading trouble :(
[03:28] <kousotu> the plugin crashes
[03:28] <B1NAR3Y> My harddisk is 40 GB
[03:28] <nickrud> CheeseGardener, the name would be something like /usr/bin/notes , but it won't be notes, but without more info, it's hard to help
[03:28] <ShackJack> B1NAR3Y: Not quite sure what you're asking quite, but you can have Ubuntu and XP on the same harddrive and dual boot
[03:28] <whoever> I have a problem with VLC.  It works fine if the a video is the system I am using, but if I try to play a video over samba, VLC will not work.  The file is set  to start with VLC but will not.
[03:28] <CheeseGardener> Ok.  Also too, is it just me, or are "sticky notes" only found in the toolbar???  Ican't find them in applications or system
[03:28] <ShackJack> !enter | B1NAR3Y
[03:28] <ubotu> B1NAR3Y: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[03:29] <B1NAR3Y> k
[03:29] <nickrud> CheeseGardener, yes, right click panel, select tomboy or sticky notes
[03:29] <jetscreamer> CheeseGardener: try tomboy or so.. i forget
[03:29] <jetscreamer> ah
[03:29] <serenityUK> CheeseGardener, accessories
[03:29] <jetscreamer> what he said
[03:29] <Davy_Jones> B1NAR3Y: so you have a hard disk with 40 GB and you got windows occupying 30GB of those right?
[03:29] <nickrud> regeya, either you're smart or old ;)
[03:29] <yaustar> whoever: YOu need to mount the samba share
[03:29] <CheeseGardener> Yes tomboy is there, but sticky notes are not in there.  Sticky notes aren't located in any of the pannels.
[03:30] <Falstius> CheeseGardener: if the program is in your path (check echo $PATH) then you just need the name.  If it isn't in the path, you need to type the relative directory before the name.  So generally the current directory isn't in the path and you'd need to write ./some_program to execute a program.  This is usually only relevant when you're writing your own scripts and programs.
[03:30] <Davy_Jones> i got sticky notes in accessories
[03:30] <gi000> hi. anyone can tell me where i find the source files coming from the package linux-source?
[03:30] <nickrud> CheeseGardener, right next to tomby
[03:30] <nickrud> gi000, /usr/src
[03:30] <CheeseGardener> I'm talking about in the drop down menu.
[03:30] <serenityUK> CheeseGardener, no that is applet only because it works as an icon in the panel not a normal app from the menu, tomboy can be used wither way
[03:30] <CheeseGardener> In the upper left corner.
[03:30] <gi000> nickrud: thanks
[03:31] <CheeseGardener> Oh I see.  I thought something wasn't installed right serenity
[03:31] <yaustar> whoever: I just had the same problem with MPlayer, mounting the samba share fixed the problem
[03:31] <CheeseGardener> Thank you for explaining that to me.
[03:31] <serenityUK> CheeseGardener, for instance the Wastebasket and the battery monitor also only applet not from menu
[03:32] <whoever> yaustar, tried that.  Still didn't work.  The file properties show VLC as the default, but it starts Totem instead.
[03:32] <Jaikkanen> moment ago, ubuntu seemed to have partially crashed, after rebooting, i was prompted that my system does not have apt-get.. and suggested i write apt-get install apt.. in order to get it, which after doing so only prompted me the same thing.. what has happened, and how can i get ubuntu running again?
[03:32] <yaustar> whoever:  Can you play the file from VLC?
[03:33] <jetscreamer> Jaikkanen: try aptitude install maybe
[03:33] <ShackJack> Jaikkanen: maybe aptitude install apt-get ?
[03:33] <jetscreamer> or just apt
[03:33] <CheeseGardener> ahh, I deleted the entire pannel.  How do I add the default pannel again???
[03:33] <ShackJack> Jaikkanen: sudo * etc...
[03:33] <faileas> dosen't aptitude need apt-get to work? o0
[03:33] <Davy_Jones> apt-get install apt? does that even work?
[03:33] <Jaikkanen> jetscreamer: well now im running from the install CD.. how would i do it from here?
[03:33] <jetscreamer> don't think so
[03:33] <jetscreamer> Jaikkanen: chroot in
[03:34] <whoever> yaustar, yes, with cut a paste.  I can cut the network location of the file and VLC will play it.
[03:34] <serenityUK> CheeseGardener, click on the otherone at the bottom and choose new pannel
[03:34] <Jaikkanen> what the hell does chroot mean
[03:34] <jetscreamer> !chroot
[03:34] <ubotu> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[03:34] <ShackJack> Davy_Jones: heehee just guessin'
[03:34] <yaustar> whoever:  Where did you mount the samba drive to ?
[03:34] <jetscreamer> wtf? that's a factoid?
[03:34] <serenityUK> CheeseGardener, you will have to add the menu bar etc from the applet choices
[03:34] <kitche> well it's official :) about automatix Linux: Automatix 'Actively Dangerous' to Ubuntu
[03:34] <jetscreamer> Jaikkanen: don't pay attention to the botspam
[03:35] <serenityUK> CheeseGardener, you can right click on them and choose move (you may need to unlock)
[03:35] <ShackJack> kitche: Yep - it's already linked in automatix factoid...
[03:35] <whoever> I went to places and connect to server.  It mounted it on the desktop.  Is that not the proper way to mount a drive?
[03:35] <an> hello,anybody got a sec?
[03:35] <an> ive installed the wenquanyi font,but it still appears strange in my kubuntu,why? anybody help?
[03:35] <Jaikkanen> jetscreamer: what do i do then?
[03:35] <ShackJack> an: Check out the #kubuntu channel for KDE help
[03:36] <jetscreamer> Jaikkanen: this should help you figure it out
[03:36] <jetscreamer> https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/installation-guide/hppa/linux-upgrade.html
[03:36] <CheeseGardener> How do I shift the Icons around???
[03:36] <jetscreamer> just do the chroot part :)
[03:36] <serenityUK> CheeseGardener, you can right click on them and choose move (you may need to unlock)
[03:36] <ShackJack> CheeseGardener: right-click move
[03:36] <ramza3> anybody recommend an imap server on ubuntu?
[03:36] <Jaikkanen> jetscreamer: can i do this from the terminal (running this install cd)
[03:37] <CheeseGardener> ok, Thanks serenity!!!!
[03:37] <jetscreamer> Jaikkanen: wait that link was lame.. and yes you can
[03:37] <nickrud> ramza3, dovcot is in main, so it'll get the best support from canonical; courier is good also
[03:37] <ShackJack> ramza3: courier-ima
[03:37] <ShackJack> *imap
[03:37] <Kurisutofuaa> Anyone now any good sites for gnome themes besides www.deviantart.com or art.gnome.com?
[03:37] <Xenguy> ramza3: heard good things about dovcot
[03:37] <serenityUK> CheeseGardener, you will need right to left: Menubar, Volume Control, Notification Area, Clock, Quit
[03:37] <jetscreamer> Jaikkanen: just mount your partition somewhere and do chroot /mountpoint
[03:37] <xtknight> Kurisutofuaa, www.gnome-look.org
[03:37] <ramza3> just need the imap server for local testing, nothing production
[03:38] <whoever> yaustar, the system with the video is an XP system.  If that matters.
[03:38] <faileas> anyone can recommend a good IRC server/services combo?
[03:38] <ramza3> 2 for dovcot and 2 for courier
[03:38] <leggett> what was the easy way to install compiz/breyl
[03:38] <ash_> Anyone know of a desktop extension feature for ZIP and RAR files for KDE?
[03:38] <yaustar> whoever: Where did you mount the samba share to ?
[03:38] <leggett> beryl
[03:38] <nickrud> dovcot easy, courier industrial strength
[03:39] <ShackJack> ash_: check out the #kubuntu channel ;)
[03:39] <Jaikkanen> jetscreamer: maybe i should just backup my data onto my other partition and reinstall, im just way confused
[03:39] <Kurisutofuaa> xtknight, thanks for the link
[03:39] <yaustar> whoever: No it doesn't matter, I have exactly the same setup
[03:39] <jetscreamer> Jaikkanen: if you're more comfortable with that, sure go ahead
[03:39] <whoever> yaustar, the desktop.  I just went to places and connect to server.  That put it on the desktop.
[03:39] <arpwatch> So you won't be able to upgrade from feisty to gusty?
[03:39] <arpwatch> anyone know that for a fact?
[03:39] <Jaikkanen> jetscreamer: weirdly, but thankfully.. all i can see on my linux partition is 2 folders.. one being my personal data.. which is odd
[03:40] <|tbb|> if i hit aclocal iget following error, does someone knows what to do to fix that?
[03:40] <|tbb|> aclocal: configure.ac: 23: macro `AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT' not found in library
[03:40] <nickrud> arpwatch, yes you will
[03:40] <yaustar> whoever: What is the path location of the mount?
[03:40] <ShackJack> arpwatch: You can upgrade :)
[03:40] <arpwatch> not just preserve the home dir, but actually keeping all the installed packages kind of upgrade?
[03:40] <ShackJack> arpwatch: Yep... you can..
[03:40] <jetscreamer> Jaikkanen: yes that is weird, unless you have multiple partitioning scheme... what is the other directory?
[03:40] <nickrud> arpwatch, ubuntu would get _flogged_ if they broke in place upgrades
[03:40] <whoever> yaustar.  I don't know.
[03:41] <arpwatch> well alright then, I just installed feisty at work and I was going to be ticked if I had to format again for gusty in October :)
[03:41] <Jaikkanen> actually.. wait.. i do.. my home directory is mounted as a different partition
[03:41] <aoliax> anyone know any movie makers that allow timeline type editing?
[03:41] <jetscreamer> arpwatch: dpkg --get-selections & dpkg --set-selections ... see also --clear-avail iirc.. you might want to man dpkg
[03:41] <arooni> is the jmicron controller on my mobo for ide/pata drives only?
[03:41] <whoever> yaustar.  I just used the ip address of the other computer to connect to it.  Is that what you mean
[03:41] <ShackJack> arpwatch: You can upgrade now if you're "gutsy" enough - hawhaw!
[03:41] <jetscreamer> !ask
[03:41] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:41] <Dimensional-Door> can anyone help with this    bash: unmask: command not found
[03:42] <arpwatch> ShackJack: *duh duh CHING*
[03:42] <jetscreamer> umask
[03:42] <jetscreamer> not un
[03:42] <yaustar> whoever: GO to System -> Admin -> Synaptic and install smbfs
[03:42] <jetscreamer> or do you mean unmask
[03:42] <jetscreamer> check the path
[03:42] <mic82> anyone know what i need to do to run dual monitors
[03:42] <jetscreamer> more information.. like what vid card
[03:42] <mic82> i have an ati x1400
[03:42] <jetscreamer> you need that
[03:42] <jetscreamer> aha
[03:43] <IndyGunFreak> mic82: its tough with ATI, i never got it to work
[03:43] <mic82> its on a standard monitor
[03:43] <aoliax> !movie maker
[03:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about movie maker - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:43] <mic82> alright
[03:43] <tannerld> whats the apt-get argument to remove configuration files and such?
[03:43] <nickrud> IndyGunFreak, even with xinerama (I have an ati, sadly)?
[03:43] <|tbb|> Is there the wrong channel to ask questions like i did?
[03:43] <IndyGunFreak> nickrud: it was a while ago, but no, i couldn't get it to work at all..
[03:43] <ShackJack> tannerld: apt-get purge package
[03:43] <nickrud> tannerld, --purge
[03:43] <IndyGunFreak> nickrud: i actually gave up linux for a short time because of it.
[03:44] <nickrud> IndyGunFreak, oh, the horror!
[03:44] <IndyGunFreak> this was like 2yrs ago.
[03:44] <ShackJack> tannerld: oops thinking of aptitude purge filename
[03:44] <nickrud> tannerld, apt-get remove --purge
[03:44] <IndyGunFreak> nickrud: then oen of my monitors bit the dust, so i went back to trying and breaking linux,
[03:44] <serenityUK> all hail nvidia!
[03:44] <mic82> well is there another help channel that someone might be able to help me on with the dual monitors issue
[03:44] <IndyGunFreak> then the card bit the dust, bought a Nvidia dual head card, and a new monitor, and voila, piece of cake.
[03:45] <IndyGunFreak> nickrud: i was wondering that the other day.
[03:45] <yaustar> whoever: Have you installed smbfs yet?
[03:45] <CheeseGardener> Does anyone know how to add the wireless connection applet back to the taskbar?  in the upper right? it looks like three blue bars.
[03:45] <whoever> yaustar, yes.  Just did it.
[03:45] <yaustar> whoever: Open up a terminal console
[03:45] <ShackJack> CheeseGardener: network monitor...
[03:46] <IndyGunFreak> CheeseGardener: right click, add to panel?
[03:46] <yaustar> whoever: Type: sudo mkdir /media/aShareNameToUse/
[03:46] <CheeseGardener> That's not it though shackjack
[03:46] <ShackJack> IndyGunFreak: or does it show in tray and you start nm-applet at startup?
[03:46] <CheeseGardener> it looks different than that.
[03:46] <ShackJack> CheeseGardener: ^^
[03:46] <yaustar> whoever: That should create a folder in the /media folder
[03:47] <IndyGunFreak> ShackJack: i'm not 100% sure... never messed with it much
[03:47] <gluttony> i have sound issues on my comp. sometimes my sound works just fine, but a good amount of the time, i get a layer of "static" over all sounds.
[03:47] <ShackJack> CheeseGardener: You have a system tray (notification area?)
[03:47] <yaustar> whoever: Now we mount the samba share folder to it
[03:47] <yaustar> whoever: Now in the terminal window, type: sudo mount -t smbfs //ipaddress/foldername /media/sharename/
[03:47] <CheeseGardener> hold on, do I have to restart X for my ubuntu to restart all the startup programs?
[03:47] <yaustar> whoever: Give me a shout when you have done that
[03:47] <CheeseGardener> cause it's a program that loads on it's own
[03:48] <CheeseGardener> NM-applet.
[03:48] <serenityUK> CheeseGardener, I think that is the network thing inside the nottification area should come back after you restart gnome.. try crtl-alt-backspace if you want to check.  (save your work!)
[03:48] <CheeseGardener> ok thanks.  I'll brb
[03:49] <nickrud> Speaking of saving work, is gnome ever going to auto save open apps when logging out?
[03:49] <serenityUK> nickrud, if you goto System->Prefs->Sessions you can enable auto save
[03:49] <serenityUK> nickrud, also "save now" to make a template
[03:50] <nickrud> serenityUK, isn't that just remembering open apps, rather than saving the data
[03:50] <CheeseGardener> No luck, it's not loading.
[03:50] <Falstius> will ubuntu take advantage of nvidia PureVideo technology (using the nvidia driver)?
[03:50] <CheeseGardener> Although in "session" at the end of the run commands, it says "NM-applet... disable"
[03:50] <whoever> Could not resolve mount point media/network/
[03:50] <CheeseGardener> these are the startup commands.
[03:51] <whoever> yaustar, that is the error.
[03:51] <serenityUK> blimey nickrud you don;t ask much lol?  that is application specific...  do you expect gnome to know about databases etc?
[03:51] <yaustar> whoever: Check the media folder to see if the network folder exists?
[03:51] <nickrud> serenityUK, nah, just the core ones, like gedit
[03:51] <serenityUK> CheeseGardener, yes that should be enabled
[03:51] <Zambezi> Anyone know if this is supported in Ubuntu: MSI P35 PLATINUM iP35 ?
[03:51] <whoever> yaustar, did, and it does.
[03:52] <ShackJack> CheeseGardener: Nah... that's normal - -you sure you have a notification area in one  of your panels?
[03:52] <nickrud> serenityUK, and then I could spread the grief to the ones that don't :)
[03:52] <CheeseGardener> nm-applet --sm disable
[03:52] <gluttony> does anyone have a solution to my sound problem that i posted
[03:52] <CheeseGardener> that's what it says serenity.
[03:52] <yaustar> whoever: Is the path to the shared samba drive correct?
[03:52] <serenityUK> nickrud, firefox is cool., it even remembered my form i was halfway through filling the other day
[03:52] <yaustar> whoever: Also, do you need a username/password to acces it?
[03:53] <nickrud> serenityUK, yeah! that's the functionality I want. But that's crash recovery, iirc. Should be a crash
[03:53] <nickrud> serenityUK, sometimes I do a killall firefox-bin, just for that
[03:54] <whoever> yaustar.  I left out a / .  Yea, now it wants a username a password.  I will get it figured out and let you know.
[03:54] <Digital_Pioneer> Now what's up with this? Ubuntu is starting to feel like windoze, I have to reboot after installing stuff???
[03:54] <arpwatch> hah, I noticed that too...
[03:54] <dmb062082> digital no not really
[03:54] <yaustar> whoever: http://linux.byexamples.com/archives/101/mount-a-samba-point/ may help
[03:54] <serenityUK> Zambezi, I have P35 Platinum it works great but difficult with old IDE drives.. are you planning to use SATA?
[03:54] <dmb062082> you only have to reboot if you update your kernel
[03:54] <nickrud> Digital_Pioneer, only stuff that is kernel level or very close to it (like libc6)
[03:54] <Digital_Pioneer> dmb062082: I don't use it myself, but I installed it on a friend's computer (studio) and what does it tell me? Reboot!
[03:55] <dmb062082> other than that no, you really dont have to restart after installing stuff
[03:55] <dmb062082> you dont have to
[03:55] <xtknight> Zambezi, same chipset (p35) and it seems to work http://forums.pcper.com/showthread.php?t=443546
[03:55] <Digital_Pioneer> Hmmm.
[03:55] <Digital_Pioneer> OK, I'll take your word on it. :)
[03:55] <whoever> yaustar, thanks.  i didn't even know about smbfs.  Just came over from XP a couple months ago.  I am sure I can get it working when I learn how to use  smbfs.  Thanks.
[03:55] <Jaikkanen> jetscreamer: got another question for you, how can i have my HDD's checked for errors.. as i had to shut off my computer before, so yeah.. how would i have them checked and corrected while running my live CD here
[03:55] <yaustar> whoever: So you are all working now?
[03:55] <Digital_Pioneer> (I know to use a new kernel you have to reboot, but it was a fresh install. How did the kernel get updated?)
[03:55] <jetscreamer> Jaikkanen: shutdown -Fr now
[03:56] <Jaikkanen> -fr?
[03:56] <yaustar> whoever: I also assume you know how to unmount the share drive as well?
[03:56] <Zambezi> seraphangel, I'm going to use SATA on the system and have two Promise controllercards with 8 harddrives and one ATA on the motherboard.
[03:56] <jetscreamer> Jaikkanen: or fsck /dev/hda or whatever is the target ... -Fr
[03:56] <jetscreamer> not -f
[03:56] <jetscreamer> if you use fsck make sure the hd is unmounted...
[03:56] <jetscreamer> err fsck /dev/hda1 rather
[03:56] <Zambezi> xtknight, Thanks. I have a look after some hours. I need to sleep. It's 04.00 here.
[03:56] <jetscreamer> s/hd/partition/
[03:56] <Jaikkanen> jetscreamer: im not sure how to do that, but yes, i dont believe any are currently mounted
[03:57] <Jaikkanen> yeah
[03:57] <jetscreamer> just type sudo fsck /dev/something
[03:57] <andersbr> How are people dealing with USB hard drives?  I can't convince mine to mount in a user-writeable way.  I think I just need advice on the fstab settings.
[03:57] <jetscreamer> type mount first to make sure
[03:57] <jetscreamer> they aren't mounted
[03:57] <IndyGunFreak> andersbr: mine auto recognized, i formatted it, and used it.
[03:57] <jetscreamer> umask fmask and dmask andersbr man mount
[03:57] <jlund> Anyone have any recommendations for a solid PDA that will work well under Linux?
[03:57] <jetscreamer> see also uid & gid
[03:57] <whoever> yaustar, well, I am still working on it.  The username and password are not working.  Do I use my name and logon pass for this computer?
[03:58] <yaustar> whoever: sudo mount -t smbfs //ipaddress/foldername /media/sharename/ -o username=myusername password=mypassword
[03:58] <serenityUK> Zambezi, I have MSI P35 Platinum the SATA should be fine but IDE is tricky
[03:58] <yaustar> whoever: you use the username for the XP machine
[03:58] <Jaikkanen> jetscreamer: thanks, appreciate it
[03:59] <serenityUK> Zambezi, you have to use a recent kernel with the boot options:  generic.all_generic_ide=1
[03:59] <Zambezi> serenityUK, Too bad I just bought my ninth harddrive. Do you think it will be tough to get the harddrives on the controllercard working?
[03:59] <yaustar> Is there a way to visually tell if the wireless has connected to the router proplerly?
[03:59] <xtknight> yaustar, ifconfig -a
[03:59] <serenityUK> Zambezi, what connection are they?
[04:00] <xtknight> yaustar, you can check signal strength and dB levels there
[04:00] <yaustar> cheers
[04:00] <Zambezi> seraphangel, ATA all of them. Seagate 320 GB.
[04:00] <Veenified> Anyone know of a good Ruby on Rails editor for Ubuntu (amd64)? because RadRails code assist isn't working for me.
[04:01] <fraser> hi guys, for some reason it requested me to restart my system after a system update, i guess it was a kernel update, and now sound is not functioning.
[04:01] <whoever> yaustar, I have never had  to use a name and pass to connect to that computer with samba before.  I don't even have a logon pass for it.
[04:01] <xtknight> fraser, i think there's a bug report on this
[04:01] <CheeseGardener> Serenity, for some reason I cannot bring back up nm-applet.  The upper right set of 4 blue bars doesn't show up anymore.  It says the program is running though.
[04:01] <xtknight> !launchpad
[04:01] <ubotu> launchpad is a collection of development services for Open Source projects. It's Ubuntu's Bounty and Bug tracker, and much more; see https://launchpad.net/
[04:01] <Zambezi> Serena[T] , I'm going to run a virtual computer as a fileserver so my main workstation-virtualcomputer won't access the harddrives at all.
[04:01] <CheeseGardener> But for some reason it isn't showing up.
[04:01] <Zambezi> serenityUK, , I'm going to run a virtual computer as a fileserver so my main workstation-virtualcomputer won't access the harddrives at all.
[04:01] <fraser> xtknight: really? okay. so should i just wait for more updates?
[04:02] <yaustar> whoever: Are there any user accounts on the XP machine (I am assuming XP Pro)
[04:02] <xtknight> fraser, let me see if i can find the bug
[04:02] <serenityUK> Zambezi, well I use IDE/ATA only and it works perfectly but you have to set it up..  By the time Gutsy Gibbon comes out in October it should be easier
[04:02] <serenityUK> Zambezi, how soon?
[04:02] <xtknight> fraser, i know someone else was having the problem
[04:03] <Zambezi> serenityUK, I'm probably order the stuffs tomorrow, but it still alot of money so I'm going to sleep a few hours and then decide.
[04:03] <Jaikkanen> jetscreamer: i checked my HDDs.. sda3 which is my root, had been repaired.. but stated there were still some exsisting errors
[04:03] <serenityUK> Zambezi, to be honest iv'e never used pci->ide cards it may work straigfht away..  but ALL core2duo motherboards are having trouble because Intel dropped support for ATA
[04:04] <Jaikkanen> jetscreamer: is that something to be alarmed about? or have those sectors been blocked off now or?
[04:04] <xtknight> fraser, maybe this? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/118169
[04:04] <andersbr> jetscreamer:  Those are fat-specific options.  I'm trying to work with an ext3 filesystem.
[04:04] <serenityUK> Zambezi, do you know what kernel options are?  via the boot menu
[04:04] <zpertee> I'm having trouble playing streaming audio from the internet does anyone know which program works best to do this
[04:05] <whoever> yaustar, yea, It has a user account, but not password.  I put in your command with no password, but a username and it give me a long list on the use of the mount comment.
[04:05] <Zambezi> serenityUK, That sucks and I can't afford to buy 3 TB with harddrives now with SATA2.
[04:05] <serenityUK> Zambezi, do you know what kernel options are?  via the boot menu
[04:05] <Zambezi> serenityUK, Yes please. That could be useful.
[04:05] <fraser> xtknight: the problem does not seem to be the same as mine, but they may be due to similar causes, should i file a bug report ( I have checked that all speakers are on and firmly connected, all volume controls are at full and no volumes are muted)
[04:06] <xtknight> fraser, yes, and make sure you include "regression" in the title
[04:06] <yaustar> whoever: I assume you just entered this then: sudo mount -t smbfs //ipaddress/foldername /media/sharename/ -o username=myusername
[04:06] <fraser> xtknight: what does this mean?
[04:06] <xtknight> fraser, it used to work, but no longer does
[04:06] <serenityUK> Zambezi, well for me to use onboard IDE drives when install press F6 at menu and add: generic.all_generic_ide=1
[04:06] <xtknight> fraser, i.e. , a recent update caused a regression.
[04:07] <serenityUK> Zambezi, generic.all_generic_ide=1     .... it's the magic option write it down took me ages to find
[04:08] <elvis1> hey i just bought a new pc and am configuring ubuntu for it
[04:08] <elvis1> i seem to be having problems with the sound though
[04:08] <xtknight> elvis1, has the sound worked on any other linux before?
[04:08] <elvis1> my front panel is connected to my onboard soundcard
[04:08] <STixx> anyone know any programs to download to start making games?
[04:08] <elvis1> well the sound works if i select usb audio in preferences>sound
[04:09] <elvis1> only
[04:09] <elvis1> if i run mplayer for example, or want to watch a flash movie in my browser, there is no sound
[04:09] <xtknight> ok
[04:09] <desertc> Big to-do about Automatix not being safe: http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html - even made it to slashdot coverage
[04:09] <Zambezi> serenityUK, Copy, paste, print. Done. ;-)
[04:09] <omegabeta> I've just shh'd in to the server upstairs and attempted to write up a home network page in vim, I can check it locally but i cant be sure its working externally, if someone could please check out http://blindraven.servegame.org and let me know weather its working, and if so, the loading time, that would be great :)
[04:09] <andersbr> I don't get it.  I've got it set up so that ordinary users can mount the drive.  I've got it set read/write.  But I still have to sudo to add and remove files.  What gives?  (fstab: UUID=12891911-3e30-48cb-9118-e750fb171938   /media/disk2b   ext3          noauto,user,dev,rw                    0       0)
[04:09] <xtknight> elvis1, you need to set the default alsa card perhaps.  type "sudo asoundconf list"
[04:10] <serenityUK> Zambezi, that will let you boot/install but you will also need the latest kernel to enable DMA.. otherwise it is slow/cpu hog.. you can either compile your own or use Gutsy Gibbon Tribe3
[04:10] <hmmmsomething> ubuntu screwed up my laptop and now it wont even boot :(
[04:10] <Zambezi> serenityUK, Thanks for the help. Now it's time for the bed.
[04:10] <elvis1> Names of available sound cards: Bt878 default
[04:10] <xtknight> andersbr, check permissions on the ext3 mount
[04:10] <xtknight> elvis1, anything else?
[04:10] <elvis1> i think the problem is that the usb audio overrides my regular card
[04:10] <elvis1> the bt is my tv card
[04:10] <serenityUK> Zambezi, once you have a new kernel everything is Perfect!
[04:10] <xtknight> elvis1, what other cards are listed?
[04:10] <elvis1> is there any way to have alsa drivers for the usb audio?
[04:10] <fraser> xtknight: what will this give output about? "dmesg | grep hda"
[04:11] <elvis1> those are the only cards listed
[04:11] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: careful accusing ubuntu of it, when your in a room of ubuntu enthusiasts.. plus we mostly gather it was a user, not the OS that screwed it up :D
[04:11] <whoever> yaustar, I just need to learn how to use this smbfs.  Thanks alot.  I am sure once I learn about smbfs, I will get it working.  I am doing something wrong somewhere and it will not work.
[04:11] <serenityUK> Zambezi, the one I got was 2.6.22.1   which is built into Gutsy or you can use feisty and compile your own
[04:11] <binaryacid> whoever, what are you trying to do?
[04:11] <Zambezi> serenityUK, Sound like I'm ready to order. You can see the specification in PM if you like.
[04:11] <xtknight> fraser, it searches dmesg for anything containing "hda", probably something related to Intel hda audio.  you should try "grep -i" instead to include "HDA" and "hda" (case insensitive)
[04:11] <andersbr> xtknight: That worked.  Thanks.
[04:11] <whoever> Still trying to mount the network location.
[04:11] <yaustar> whoever: Good luck then :)
[04:12] <serenityUK> gl it's sweet board once you tame it!
[04:12] <xtknight> elvis1, all i saw was BT878 are you sure you pasted the whole thing?
[04:12] <hmmmsomething> well... jaikkanen... ubuntu when i tried installing afer partitioning the drives on my vista os would not install past 56% i retried it multiple times but nothing happened. afterwards i manually restarted and attempted to boot normally but it was to no effect since the computer would not boot.
[04:12] <elvis1> bt878 and default were on seperate lines
[04:12] <xtknight> ah hmm
[04:12] <whoever> yaustar, it gives me the exact wording to use, but when I do, it just gives me more information about the mount  command.
[04:12] <CheeseGardener> Could someone help me, I want to get my default pannels back.  I deleted a pannel and now I can't get all the icons back in this new one.
[04:12] <elvis1> if i try to open alsamixer though i will get an error message saying default does not exist
[04:13] <xtknight> elvis1, where exactly are you selecting usb?
[04:13] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: vista and ubuntu must have fought a fierce battle.. i guess ubuntu came up on top! muwahaa
[04:13] <yaustar> whoever: Just to confirm, what are you entering for the mount command?
[04:13] <elvis1> in system>settings>sound
[04:13] <xtknight> elvis1, for "Device:"?
[04:13] <elvis1> in the several playback menus
[04:13] <serenityUK> Zambezi, if you get stuck post on the Absolute Beginner section of the Ubuntu Forums I usually answer posts in there.. you can send me a private message as BobCFC on the forums
[04:13] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: no but seriously, err, does the dos OS selection come up?
[04:13] <elvis1> device says PnP audio device (aLSA MIXER)
[04:13] <hmmmsomething> i think it was more of a draw since ubuntu never really installed completely. and vista isn't working either.
[04:14] <hmmmsomething> jaikkanen nothing comes up :(
[04:14] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: suicide bomber
[04:14] <whoever> yaustar, I did when you said.  Then it said put the username and password before the network locations, did that too.
[04:14] <binaryacid> does using kde or gnome affect beryl?
[04:14] <elvis1> usb audio in fron of every test option...
[04:14] <emenx> anyone experienced this problem: when I try to set my ESSID it only sets it to the 1st letter, ie if I set to default it sets to just d
[04:14] <nomasteryoda> On a core-duo laptop is 64-bit version of ubuntu recommended?
[04:14] <varun0> binaryacid: nope. it works on top of them
[04:14] <CheeseGardener> Could someone help me, I want to get my default pannels back.  I deleted a pannel and now I can't get all the icons back in this new one.
[04:14] <yaustar> whoever: Still, I would like to double check the syntax
[04:14] <emenx> nomasteryoda I'd only recommend 64bit if you got 3gb+ ram
[04:14] <varun0> CheeseGardener: gnome or kde?
[04:14] <Pelo> CheeseGardener, which do you tink you are missing ?
[04:14] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: you dont even get that far? wow.. ok.. but you can run the ubuntu live disc right?
[04:14] <nomasteryoda> ok
[04:14] <nomasteryoda> thx
[04:14] <hmmmsomething> yeah i can run te live disc
[04:14] <varun0> nomasteryoda: I concur. 64 bit is a pain
[04:15] <park390> hey so i have ubuntu installed with wubi on an hp dv2000 laptop. it has two headphone ports and i was wondering how to get ubuntu to not play audio from my laptop speakers when i have the headphones
[04:15] <CheeseGardener> Gnome
[04:15] <xtknight> park390, i had the same laptop.  i had to recompile alsa to get headphones working.
[04:15] <varun0> CheeseGardener: one sec
[04:15] <Pelo> CheeseGardener,  which icons are you missing ?
[04:15] <elvis1> i find it strange that the usb audio seems to work while my onboard card just doesn't show up in the list
[04:15] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: well i dont know why it froze half way, ive never heard of such a problem
[04:15] <emenx> nomasteryoda it's not worth the compatibility issues, if u want 64bit, go gentoo imo, though still without 3gb+ ram it's useless, but for ubuntu, ANYWAY go 32bit :)
[04:15] <nomasteryoda> i am trying to get ndiswrapper working with one of the newer Acer 5570 laptops.... very much a pain
[04:15] <whoever> sudo mount -t smbfs //192.168.1.101 /media/network/ -o username=myusername
[04:15] <CheeseGardener> the whole upper pannel was deleted, so all of them.
[04:15] <hmmmsomething> i might just see if i can install ubuntu as my main os. rather than try to dual boot it.
[04:15] <CheeseGardener> I want to just use the default pannels again
[04:15] <emenx> anyone experienced this problem: when I try to set my ESSID it only sets it to the 1st letter, ie if I set to default it sets to just d
[04:15] <xtknight> elvis1, same here.  what is "usb audio" though?  your card is onboard not usb isnt it?
[04:15] <CheeseGardener> that's all I was using
[04:15] <nomasteryoda> using kubuntu
[04:15] <park390> xtnight i have no idea how to do that could you help me. the other os is vista if that matters
[04:15] <elvis1> well
[04:16] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: i dual boot, only got windows for gaming, i doubt you would though, if your using vista.. ick
[04:16] <Zambezi> serenityUK, This is the computer: MSI P35 Platinum, Q6600, 4 GB ram, two Intel Gbit NIC, Crosair 620 W PSU, Seagate 250 GB SATA2. I'm pretty satisfied with iit.
[04:16] <elvis1> the front panel of my pc has audio plugs for a headset
[04:16] <xtknight> park390, ok yes i can help you with that.  goto a terminal first
[04:16] <tiom> hi could anybody tell me what error code 10 in aptitude means?
[04:16] <elvis1> so that when i plug in my headset that will take over the sound
[04:16] <xtknight> elvis1, please highlight your messages with xtknight: or else i cant realyl see them
[04:16] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: you should beable to retrieve your data right? while running the live cd?
[04:16] <Pelo> CheeseGardener,  right  click on the bottom pannel  add a pannel,  move it to the top,  rightclick on the pannel , add to pannel , pick the icons you need from there
[04:16] <elvis1> i assume that's the reasopn it shows up as usb
[04:16] <park390> xtknight ok
[04:16] <hmmmsomething> hmm
[04:16] <hmmmsomething> i'm not sure what you mean
[04:16] <CheeseGardener> Pelo, I tried that but I can't add the same things I had.
[04:16] <|elfboy|> can some one tell me how to remove compiz
[04:16] <emenx> anyone experienced this problem: when I try to set my ESSID it only sets it to the 1st letter, ie if I set to default it sets to just d
[04:16] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: well you had personal data on your HDDs right?
[04:16] <elvis1> xtknight: ok
[04:17] <serenityUK> Zambezi, sweet,  i was going to get that.. I chose  E6600 with 8GB ram instead because the quadcore waas expensive a few months ago and i knew price cut was comming
[04:17] <Pelo> CheeseGardener,  do you hve most of them ?
[04:17] <CheeseGardener> there is an applet called "nm-applet" that normally shows up in the taskbar in the upper right.  It looks like 3 blue bars.
[04:17] <hmmmsomething> yeah, i did.
[04:17] <xtknight> park390, one sec
[04:17] <park390> ok
[04:17] <xtknight> elvis1, umm i'm not sure what to tell you
[04:17] <Pelo> CheeseGardener,  what else ?
[04:17] <CheeseGardener> or a few blue bars
[04:17] <|elfboy|> can some one tell me how to remove compiz
[04:17] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: well you might beable to mount your vista partition from live cd.. and access them
[04:17] <Pelo> bluee bars ?
[04:17] <xtknight> elvis1, i dont know why they arent showing up in asoundconf
[04:17] <CheeseGardener> there was also an automatic battery alarm thing
[04:17] <CheeseGardener> that would let me know when battery power was being used
[04:17] <CheeseGardener> when I unplugged the chord
[04:17] <Zambezi> serenityUK, I will buy 2*2GB so I can install 8 GB ram.
[04:17] <hmmmsomething> how? i'm sorry.. i'm pretty new at this, i jsut followed te instructions from a website i was given.
[04:17] <elvis1> xtknight: would it be easier to just disable the onboard usb sound in my bios?
[04:18] <serenityUK> Zambezi, to be honest I haven't used more than 4 of the 8gb yet but in future...
[04:18] <varun0> CheeseGardener: trying renaming your .gnome2 to .gnome2.bak and then restarting gnome. I think it might pick up the default settings if it can't find the directory
[04:18] <xtknight> elvis1, i suppose?
[04:18] <varun0> CheeseGardener: it will be in your home directory
[04:18] <xtknight> park390, why dont you try this guide? http://blog.ifitcangowrong.com/open-source/linux/ubuntu/configure-the-hp-dv2000-for-ubuntu-sound
[04:18] <CheeseGardener> where is gnome.2?
[04:18] <serenityUK> Zambezi, good to leave your options open.. well planned
[04:18] <park390> alright man thanks
[04:18] <varun0> Pelo: what do you think?
[04:18] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: i see, so you dont know what mounting is? well.. ether way.. you should able to look into your windows harddrive... and copy the data out.. maybe
[04:18] <|elfboy|> can some one tell me how to remove compiz
[04:18] <elvis1> xtknight: it's more of a hassle if i want to use my headset for skype
[04:18] <varun0> |elfboy|: uninstall it, you mean?
[04:18] <park390> hmmmsomething whats your prob
[04:18] <nickrud> CheeseGardener, open a terminal, type gconftool --recursive-unset /apps/panel   Your panel will disappear. Then type killall gnome-panel, and you will have your default panels back
[04:18] <|elfboy|> ues
[04:19] <|elfboy|> yes
[04:19] <elvis1> xtknight: but if there is no way to get usb used as default by other devices or alsa i guess i'll have no choice...
[04:19] <varun0> |elfboy|: apt-get remove compiz
[04:19] <Pelo> varun0, no idea,  I'm helping someone in another channel, i had a lul I thought this would be a qyuick one, it,s not, I give up
[04:19] <park390> if you just cant boot to your windows vista partition try the super grub disk
[04:19] <Zambezi> serenityUK, Thanks. I though like instead of buying 1 GB, I'll buy 2 GB so I so I don't have to buy it anyway in the future.
[04:19] <xtknight> elvis1, ya i dont know what "usb audio" is ive never seen it before
[04:19] <|elfboy|> wow thats all
[04:19] <elvis1> xtknight: me neither :p
[04:19] <park390> i had the same prob and i was able to use it to boot my vista partition
[04:19] <varun0> Pelo: lol.....no worries. Just thought I'd run it by you to see what you though
[04:19] <xtknight> elvis1, and it doesnt make much sense to me since front ports aren't technically "usb"
[04:19] <xtknight> elvis1, unless you have a usb headset..
[04:19] <varun0> |elfboy|: yessir. Therein lies the beauty of debian-based distros :)
[04:19] <elvis1> xtknight: nope just the regular 2 plugs
[04:19] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: mm, thats true.. dunno why i didnt think of that
[04:20] <fraser> xtknight: i'm in "https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSoundProblems" reading through and it says goto 'system --> preferences --> multimedia systems selector. there is no option called that
[04:20] <elvis1> xtknight: it's not even an usb connection on the motherboard
[04:20] <|elfboy|> lol
[04:20] <emenx> anyone experienced this problem: when I try to set my ESSID it only sets it to the 1st letter, ie if I set to default it sets to just d
[04:20] <Pelo> varun0,  at this point I donT, think anymore I run on automatic , see a question give the standard answer move to the next one
[04:20] <elvis1> xtknight: but in the bios that's what it says, same in ubuntu
[04:20] <Zambezi> serenityUK, Thanks for your advices tonight. It's 04.20. Time for bed. See you.
[04:20] <serenityUK> gn
[04:20] <|elfboy|> yes well i like it but it suck on my computer
[04:20] <Jaikkanen> park390: perhaps you got a link that explains how to install grub? as i dont think he would know how, i havent got one
[04:20] <CheeseGardener> nikrud!!! thank you VERRRRRRY much.  That was a great fix.  It was very appreciated!
[04:20] <varun0> Pelo: LOL. quantity over quality? :-)
[04:20] <andersbr> Can anyone think of a reason why, half way through copying one USB disk to another, the partition I'm copying to would suddenly become read-only?
[04:20] <amidaniel> Anyone happen to know why everytime I go to install something from synaptic it fails to authenticate the package?
[04:20] <varun0> |elfboy|: what's wrong?
[04:20] <park390> uh yeah one sec
[04:20] <amidaniel> Is the keyserver down or something?
[04:20] <xtknight> fraser, system->preferences->Sound
[04:20] <|elfboy|> it just dont worm
[04:20] <|elfboy|> work
[04:20] <xtknight> fraser, i will edit the wiki
[04:20] <varun0> amidaniel: maybe you need to update the security keys that apt uses? I'm not sure
[04:21] <Pelo> varun0,  needs must when the devil drives
[04:21] <|elfboy|> fress and all
[04:21] <park390> http://geocities.com/supergrubdisk/
[04:21] <nickrud> CheeseGardener, you're welcome :)
[04:21] <fraser> xtknight: thankyou
[04:21] <varun0> |elfboy|: it freezes?
[04:21] <park390> just boot off that
[04:21] <|elfboy|> yes computer
[04:21] <varun0> nickrud: damn. nice fix.
[04:21] <|elfboy|> baryl runs better
[04:21] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: did you get that?
[04:21] <hmmmsomething> yeah
[04:21] <amidaniel> varun0: Well, I added Medibuntu to my repos but otherwise this is an out of the box feisty x86
[04:21] <sauvin> Somebody shared with me the existence of a quake channel on this net. Does anybody remember what it was?
[04:21] <amidaniel> I've never had to update any authentication before
[04:22] <varun0> amidaniel: what is the exact error message?
[04:22] <turbolover> anyone here know ttyfscker?
[04:22] <hmmmsomething> but i wouldn't be able to transfer it to my other latop since ubuntu still shows that there is no internet connection
[04:22] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: you could even try installing ubuntu once more.. if it is successful this time.. it will also fix the problem
[04:22] <hmmmsomething> yeah
[04:22] <CheeseGardener> nickrud, sorry to bother you again but what were those commands???  I wanted to write them down, I thought I copied them.
[04:22] <hmmmsomething> well i've tried it about 3 times
[04:22] <CheeseGardener> I was going to copy and paste them down.
[04:22] <hmmmsomething> and it just stops at 56%
[04:22] <fraser> xtknight: should i have mentioned i am using a PCI sound card but i also have an oboard?
[04:22] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: oh damn
[04:22] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: doesnt connect? LAN?
[04:22] <hmmmsomething> i've tried with different settings also
[04:23] <xtknight> fraser, ah yea probably but still the kernel update shouldn't really break that.
[04:23] <hmmmsomething> i don't have a lan cable..
[04:23] <varun0> CheeseGardener: <nickrud> CheeseGardener, open a terminal, type gconftool --recursive-unset /apps/panel   Your panel will disappear. Then type killall gnome-panel, and you will have your default panels back
[04:23] <elvis1> xtknight: ok i am just going to disable the usb option, hope that my onboard card gets detected properly then
[04:23] <amidaniel> varun0: "You're about to install software that can't be authenticated! Doing this could allow a malicious individual to damage or take control of your system."
[04:23] <hmmmsomething> i'm still pretty new with computers..
[04:23] <xtknight> elvis1, ok
[04:23] <CheeseGardener> Thank you varun :)
[04:23] <Cteodorski> net
[04:23] <elvis1> xtknight: and then put in an old pci card for my headset
[04:23] <xtknight> elvis1, good idea
[04:23] <varun0> amidaniel: hm. Maybe it's trying to install something from medibuntu and it doesn't have a security key?
[04:24] <elvis1> xtknight: thanx for the info anyway
[04:24] <emenx> anyone using wlan on ubuntu
[04:24] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: ah ok cool, well ether way, i dunno if that link is decent.. but he is right, if you install supergrub, should be fine
[04:24] <emenx> ?
[04:24] <|elfboy|> when i get to this part compiz --replace it just stop responding
[04:24] <galpa> #ubuntu-es
[04:24] <varun0> amidaniel: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=304430 try that. Didn't read it all the way
[04:24] <amidaniel> varun0: No, all the packages aren't from medibuntu
[04:24] <amidaniel> I.e., mysqld
[04:24] <varun0> |elfboy|: why are you doing a --replace?
[04:24] <hmmmsomething> i wonder if the internet would work on my other laptop with ubuntu if i hooked up an ethernet cable to it rather than the wireless router i currently have
[04:25] <Melquiades> yes, definitely jack in
[04:25] <|elfboy|> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2895086
[04:25] <|elfboy|> said too
[04:25] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: yes, it would very likely work
[04:25] <hmmmsomething> ok
[04:25] <hmmmsomething> i will try that!
[04:25] <xtknight> you have to do --replace with compiz
[04:25] <hmmmsomething> thanks for your help!
[04:25] <neo> how can i install program from synaptic package manager?
[04:25] <|elfboy|> im going back to beryl
[04:26] <Jaikkanen> varun0: because you cannot have 2 managers running at once.. you have to tell compiz to push the other one out of the way
[04:26] <CheeseGardener> Ok, I just have one  more possible question, nickrud.  When you set things back to default, does it set startup programs to default as well??? in sessions????
[04:26] <xtknight> neo, press the box near the package name and click "Mark for install".  then click Apply at the top to commit changes
[04:26] <amidaniel> varun0: Hmm .. can't imagine that would apply here. I'm not behind a proxy. Worth a shot though :)
[04:26] <varun0> Jaikkanen: oh I get it now. I thought he wanted to uninstall compiz. My bad
[04:26] <Jaikkanen> hmmmsomething: your welcome
[04:26] <amidaniel> I'm guessing it must be medibuntu because I don't get the error on this comp only on my other one
[04:27] <Jaikkanen> varun0: hehe x)
[04:27] <varun0> amidaniel: lol....sorry didn't read through the whole thing. search google for that message, I'm sure you'll find something
[04:27] <TheCreationist> I'm having trouble getting extended ASCII characters to display in telnet clients.  Anyone have any ideas?
[04:27] <neo> ok i do all this but i can't find the program that i installed
[04:27] <Dimensional-Door> is kitche or serenityuk still here
[04:27] <CheeseGardener> Ok, I just have one  more possible question, nickrud.  When you set things back to default, does it set startup programs to default as well??? in sessions????
[04:27] <serenityUK> neo click search at the top
[04:27] <xtknight> neo, which program?
[04:27] <nickrud> CheeseGardener, no, that only rebuilt the panels
[04:27] <serenityUK> hi Dimensional-Door
[04:27] <amidaniel> varun0: Will do :) Thanks
[04:27] <neo> dsniff
[04:27] <CheeseGardener> oh, how do I set the startup to default too?
[04:28] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk hello, i was wondering if you could help me with the lfs
[04:28] <varun0> TheCreationist: hm. do you mean that when you telnet to a host, it doesn't display extended ASCII characters? It might be a limitation of the host
[04:28] <varun0> TheCreationist: not sure, though
[04:28] <tiom> hm error code 10 in aptitude anyone?
[04:28] <TheCreationist> varun0: Well, it happens on ALL hosts.  I get a lot of strange characters and question marks instead of what is expected.
[04:28] <CheeseGardener> I think I might have messed something up.  Cause two of my programs in sessions have next to their run commands "--sm disable".
[04:28] <xtknight> neo, dsniff has a lot of binaries
[04:28] <pawan> hi
[04:28] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door,  maybe but 3:30am we can try lol
[04:28] <nickrud> CheeseGardener, let me check something
[04:28] <pawan> any audio conversion utility for ubuntu
[04:28] <xtknight> neo, type "dpkg -L dsniff" in the terminal to see them.  e.g. /usr/sbin/.. ..
[04:29] <CheeseGardener> ok
[04:29] <varun0> TheCreationist: hm. are you using gnome-terminal?
[04:29] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk lol ouch , i think its a quick answer
[04:29] <xtknight> neo, it looks like a command line program only.  "dsniff" is what you execute from the terminal
[04:29] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, which bit are you on?
[04:29] <amidaniel> varun0: Huh. Removed medibuntu from my repos and reloaded. Now not getting the warning anymore
[04:29] <amidaniel> Odd
[04:29] <xtknight> neo, it might not have desktop shortcuts
[04:29] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk im not sure
[04:29] <Pelo> !ndiswrapper > kousotu
[04:29] <TheCreationist> varun0: I've used the terminal, PCManX and Qterm
[04:29] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk how can i check
[04:29] <varun0> amidaniel: so I think it might be because it didn't have the keys for medibuntu
[04:29] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, which chapter in the book
[04:29] <varun0> TheCreationist: hm. not too sure.
[04:30] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk oh ;p um... 5.3.1
[04:30] <CheeseGardener> what does --sm disable mean next to something in run???
[04:30] <amidaniel> varun0: Odd. But why should that effect packages not coming from medibuntu?
[04:31] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk its confusing me, http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable/chapter05/binutils-pass1.html becuase ../binutils-build doesnt make a directory when i am lfs, and i cant cd into it or what .. even means im lost
[04:31] <xtknight> CheeseGardener, "--sm-diable is documented as:  Disable connection to session manager"
[04:31] <CheeseGardener> what does that mean?
[04:31] <xtknight> CheeseGardener, i think it means the program won't automatically be reloaded after you logout (e.g. no session saving)
[04:31] <PrimoTurbo> Does anyone know a good game server browser that supports Quake2? Something like The All-Seeing Eye or Gamespy for Linux? THANKS.
[04:31] <pawan> any audio conversion utility for ubuntu
[04:32] <JDLimbo> I'm currently dual-booted with feisty and vista - going to try to scrap the vista partition, but I want to backup ubuntu first. Only, there's not enough room on the filesystem to store something like that. I have an external hd to save it to, but can't find out how to get tar to write there. any help?
[04:32] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, well .. means directory above.  so ../binutils-build will be parallel to current directory not inside it
[04:32] <xtknight> !info xqf | PrimoTurbo
[04:32] <ubotu> primoturbo: xqf: X-based Quake Server Browser. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.5-1 (feisty), package size 424 kB, installed size 1784 kB
[04:32] <xtknight> !info qstat | PrimoTurbo
[04:32] <ubotu> primoturbo: qstat: Command-line tool for querying quake (and other) servers. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.11-1 (feisty), package size 147 kB, installed size 456 kB
[04:32] <CheeseGardener> Oh, so the reason it has that is to each desktop doesn't need to keep reloading the applet?
[04:32] <binaryacid> pawan, try searching at http://www.linuxsoft.cz/en/sw_list.php?id_kategory=13
[04:32] <neo> i can't understand
[04:32] <CheeseGardener> the applet will stay open for all users?
[04:32] <neo> how can i use this spp?
[04:32] <xtknight> neo, type dsniff in the terminal
[04:32] <neo> this app
[04:33] <CheeseGardener> or for the current user, the applet will stay open xknight???
[04:33] <CheeseGardener> even if I log out?
[04:33] <xtknight> neo, or, type "man dsniff" for a manual
[04:33] <neo> and?
[04:33] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk so im in lfs, when logged in as lfs, so the next directory will be /home. so i would make it in /home/binutils-build?
[04:33] <xtknight> CheeseGardener, no.  if you enable Session Saving (not enabled by default) the program will not come back.  critical system apps shouldn't be saved in sessions
[04:33] <xtknight> neo, and read it?  what do you mean?
[04:34] <neo> dsniff: nids_init: no suitable device found
[04:34] <neo> wat this mean?
[04:34] <CheeseGardener> ok so... is "network manager (nm-applet) and the volume manager critical?
[04:34] <xtknight> neo, try sudo dsniff
[04:34] <xtknight> neo, it means it had no permission to access your network devices, perhaps
[04:34] <xtknight> CheeseGardener, why?
[04:34] <CheeseGardener> xknight, cause nm-applet has --sm disable near it...
[04:34] <xtknight> CheeseGardener, sm disable should be left on for them
[04:34] <CheeseGardener> why is this?
[04:34] <CheeseGardener> Which programs by default have it on?  only these two?
[04:34] <neo> wat permission?
[04:34] <xtknight> CheeseGardener, a session restore will not allow the programs to function properly
[04:35] <xtknight> CheeseGardener, one sec
[04:35] <neo> and how can i get it?
[04:35] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, im not sure where you start but if you do cd .. then ls can you not see binutils?
[04:35] <xtknight> neo, type "sudo dsniff" instead of "dsniff"
[04:35] <xtknight> CheeseGardener, only nm-applet and volume manager haev --sm-disable
[04:35] <CheeseGardener> ok
[04:35] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk ya i dont, becuase i dont think i can mkdir being lfs, how can i give priveleges to make directories to lfs
[04:36] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, i don't think lfs can make dir outside his home
[04:36] <neo> root
[04:36] <CheeseGardener> do you know how I can, if I screw up my startup commands, reset them all to default??????
[04:36] <CheeseGardener> xknight?
[04:36] <CheeseGardener> xtknight*
[04:36] <xtknight> hmm
[04:36] <Dimensional-Door> serentiyuk ok so your saying i should be someone other then lfs to make that directory?
[04:36] <Jarek> hi, i'm trying to install pokerstars via wine and get this error Warning: could not find DOS drive for current working directory
[04:36] <neo> it ask for pass
[04:36] <fraser> xtknight: does this look right to you? "http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32570/"
[04:37] <xtknight> CheeseGardener, not off the top of my head.  i'm sure it's in gconf somewher
[04:37] <dstaduli> anyone have any ideas?
[04:37] <Pelo> Jarek,  ask in #winehq
[04:37] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, it says "outside of the source directory"  so i assume you are in the src dir when you type mkdir -v ../binutils
[04:37] <CheeseGardener> is it related to this xtknight?
[04:37] <xtknight> neo, enter your user's password
[04:37] <Pelo> dstaduli,  ideas about what ?
[04:37] <CheeseGardener> CheeseGardener, open a terminal, type gconftool --recursive-unset /apps/panel   Your panel will disappear. Then type killall gnome-panel, and you will have your default panels back
[04:37] <desertc> dstaduli: no
[04:37] <xtknight> CheeseGardener, yes something close to it.  but not /apps/panel
[04:37] <Jarek> will do
[04:37] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, so then binutils-build would be parallel or next to the source folder
[04:38] <neo> dsniff: listening on eth0
[04:38] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk im not sure, im in /home/lfs becuase when i cd .. i see all the other user folders
[04:38] <CheeseGardener> oh I see.  I didn't alter anything but those two apps
[04:38] <CheeseGardener> so I should be ok
[04:38] <neo> wat this mean?
[04:38] <xtknight> fraser, i get the exact same on my pc and my pc has audio
[04:38] <teiwaz> howdy all
[04:38] <CheeseGardener> but does anyone know how to reset your startup programs to default at all?  I would love to know for future reference.
[04:38] <desertc> teiwaz: hiya
[04:38] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, where is the source? inside /home/lfs  ?
[04:38] <teiwaz> anyone able to help me figure out why my gstreamer is FUBAR'd?
[04:38] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk ok so i should cd to /mnt/lfs instead of being in /home/lfs
[04:38] <xtknight> neo, i dont know, what is "dsniff" supposed to do?  it looks like it's working
[04:38] <xtknight> neo, i dont know how to use dsniff
[04:38] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk no in /mnt/lfs
[04:38] <dstaduli> Pelo I am trying to install a wireless card per the ubuntu helpfiles
[04:38] <desertc> teiwaz: what's the matter?
[04:38] <teiwaz> well, it looks like gstreamer is just plain broke
[04:39] <teiwaz> I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling all of the packages
[04:39] <teiwaz> but no dice
[04:39] <teiwaz> brb
[04:39] <neo> :) mmmm thx alot but another question
[04:39] <Pelo> dstaduli, look up your card model and number in the forum , that's the best place for specific instructions
[04:39] <dstaduli> Pelo: using ndiswrapper but when I use the sudo modprobe ndiswrapper it tells me that the files is an invalid module
[04:39] <neo> do u know name of app that spoofing the network
[04:39] <dstaduli> I did
[04:39] <dstaduli> and I have tried the specific instructions
[04:39] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, line above says "recommends building Binutils outside of the source directory in a dedicated build directory" i thnk you are meant to be in /mnt/lfs as root
[04:39] <desertc> teiwaz: what's the problem?
[04:40] <Pelo> dstaduli, Itinnk you might need to remove the previous driver,  man modprobe for instructions
[04:40] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk also whyle being in /mnt/lfs/sources i sudo mkdir -v ../binutils-build, then i cd .. and i dont see that directory,so im guessing i cant make directories being lfs
[04:40] <regeya> yeesh.  I read this long rant on several 'sites about how much more room svn repos take than git.  so I converted my local repos...and the git repos, even after git-gc, are about 20% LARGER.
[04:40] <dstaduli> Pelo thank you
[04:40] <neo> it make my pc as a router in my netowrk
[04:40] <regeya> *flush*
[04:40] <xtknight> neo, um masquerading?  i'm not sure
[04:40] <xtknight> !router | Neo
[04:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about router - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:40] <benanzo> how do I extract part of a filename to use as the input for another command?  For instance, I want to extract "101Photos" from the filename "2007-101Photos"
[04:40] <CheeseGardener> Does anyone know how to reset your startup programs to the default ones?????
[04:40] <Pelo> dstaduli, it,s jsut a guess,   I've seen someone with what looks like a similar problem
[04:41] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door,  hey!
[04:41] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk  ya?
[04:41] <_mag_> hi people ! does anybody here use Teamspeak ?
[04:41] <_mag_> hi people ! does anybody here use Teamspeak ?
[04:41] <Pelo> CheeseGardener,  goto  /home/user/.config/autostart and delete what you see there
[04:41] <neo> yes i use adsl internet
[04:41] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk  well i made the directory being root
[04:41] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, lok at the first important: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable/chapter05/chapter05.html
[04:41] <neo> it mean that my pc under router
[04:41] <CheeseGardener> Pelo what will happen when I delete them???
[04:41] <gadis> gadis
[04:41] <CheeseGardener> and what do I have to do after that?
[04:41] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk  ok
[04:42] <xtknight> neo, i don't know, try asking in a networking channel?
[04:42] <Pelo> CheeseGardener, that removes all the progs you manualy added to menu > system >`prefs > sessons
[04:42] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, when it says source it means binutils package source.... u extract each package into lfs as lfs
[04:42] <neo> where this networking chanel?
[04:42] <Seoke> Okay so when I got into my ip address at http://myip/ that ipchicken gives me its routing me to my router... But I want it to route to my computer that i"m hosting webpages on.. how do I find my real IP to use for this?
[04:43] <xtknight> neo, /join #networking
[04:43] <CheeseGardener> I should delete it all then pelo?
[04:43] <CheeseGardener> all the shortcuts here?
[04:43] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, then cd into that package source and begin instructions... which would put binutils-build into lfs next to its source folder
[04:43] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk ahhh, geez thanks for catching that, so being lfs, i can open filemanager and extract the archive into lfs?
[04:43] <pragma_> xtknight: make him
[04:43] <neo> thx alot
[04:43] <Pelo> CheeseGardener, that is what I said
[04:43] <hmmmsomething1> i need some help on what specs i use when installing ubuntu for the first time..
[04:43] <xtknight> pragma_, huh?
[04:43] <CheeseGardener> ok I'll try it.
[04:43] <CheeseGardener> brb
[04:43] <nickrud> ah, Pelo I've been looking for that for the longest, thanks
[04:43] <_mag_> Does anybody here can help me with Teamspeak ? I cant listen anything and I cant use the microphone !
[04:43] <Nutubuntu> specs, hmmmsomething?
[04:43] <desertc> hmmmsomething1: can you be more specific?
[04:43] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, then cd into that package source and begin instructions... which would put binutils-build into lfs next to its source folder
[04:43] <JDLimbo> I'm currently dual-booted with feisty and vista - going to try to scrap the vista partition, but I want to backup ubuntu first. Only, there's not enough room on the filesystem to store something that size. I have an external hd to save it to, but can't find out how to get tar to write there. any help?
[04:43] <Pelo> hmmmsomething,  what do you need exactly ?
[04:43] <|neon|> what software can i used to clone a disk that has a ReiserFS, i have a SimpleShare NAS that has a 250gb disk and it uses Reiser i want to clone the disk to a 500gb and see if it works , i was thinking of acronis any other suggestions thx
[04:44] <faileas> |neon|: DD ;)
[04:44] <hmmmsomething1> well i am going to try installing ubuntu again... i just need to knw what i should put on the installer
[04:44] <Seoke> Anyone know anything about IP address and such?
[04:44] <Balgan> Seoke shoot ur q
[04:44] <desertc> hmmmsomething1: just use defaults?
[04:44] <Nutubuntu> can you narrow that down a bit hmmmsomething - it will need a username and password, you'll want to specify partitions and fs for them ... etc
[04:45] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, so you will have /user/lfs/binutil-src  and /usr/lfs/binutils-build     etc
[04:45] <hmmmsomething1> the partitions screen is what i need help on
[04:45] <xtknight> neo, oh do you mean a port sniffer?  try ethereal
[04:45] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk but im on the /mnt/lfs not /usr/lfs
[04:45] <hmmmsomething1> do i go with 'Guided - resize SCSl1 (0,0,0), partition #2 9sda0 and use freed space
[04:45] <hmmmsomething1> ?
[04:46] <Pelo> JDLimbo,  in nautilus move to /home  select your /user folder, rightclick  create archive,  in the dialog , pick your name and below select your location,  the usb hdd should appear in the options, or  browse your way to it under /media/ someting
[04:46] <Seoke> Balgan: Well I'm running lampp on my computer to host a webpage that I'm working on for now, but the beta testers for this webpage couldnt seem to login to it so I went to IPchicken.com and went to http://myiphere/ and it pops up a login screen, something for my router (this I know for sure) the thing is that I want them to see whats in my ~/opt/lampp/htdocs/ Folder and not my routers page
[04:46] <Seoke> Balgan: so I'm assuming its something with having a wrong IP address
[04:46] <neo> ethereal?
[04:46] <hmmmsomething1> that's my first option in ubuntu.
[04:46] <desertc> hmmmsomething1: sure
[04:46] <xtknight> neo, sudo apt-get install ethereal
[04:46] <Pelo> gotago, later folks
[04:46] <serenityUK>  Dimensional-Door  no forget that.. it was before i read the notice...  as user lfs in his home dir extract the source for a package then cd into the dir and begin instructions
[04:47] <xtknight> neo, if you have a router, you won't be able to see traffic of other people on your network, though.  that is only possible with a hub
[04:47] <xtknight> i think
[04:47] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, so you will have /user/lfs/binutil-src  and /usr/lfs/binutils-build     etc
[04:47] <hmmmsomething1> well
[04:47] <sauvin> I think maybe the USB ports on the left side of my laptop got fried :\ Does anybody know if there's any reason USB drives wouldn't work well with hubs under ubuntu?
[04:47] <hmmmsomething1> i jsut went with defaults so now i wait to see if it installs correctly
[04:47] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, sorry i mean so you will have /home/lfs/binutil-src  and /home/lfs/binutils-build     etc not user.. it's late doh
[04:48] <neo> wat do u mean by Hub?
[04:48] <binaryacid> is there a way of tweaking your usb response rate in ubuntu?
[04:48] <CheeseGardener> Ok, it worked!  thanks for the help Pelo, xknight, and nickrud!!!!
[04:48] <sauvin> neo, a USB hub is a device that allows several devices to share a single USB port.
[04:48] <xtknight> !dvd | desertc
[04:48] <ubotu> desertc: 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
[04:48] <Nutubuntu> neo wat u try
[04:49] <xtknight> neo, and a network hub is the same as a router except it sends all traffic to everyone
[04:49] <JDLimbo> Pelo thank you, I was going to try to do it in cli but I guess it'll be easier this way. But, will that backup the everything?
[04:49] <ensignchirps> By your command, type ensignchirps status report if you require assistance
[04:49] <xtknight> neo, a hub has no switch
[04:49] <desertc> xtknigt: and if I am prevented from applying css2 by my government?
[04:49] <neo> mmmm
[04:49] <xtknight> desertc, then i guess you cant watch dvds legally
[04:49] <Balgan> Seoke u using xampp right ?
[04:49] <saxartist> ensignchirps: yes or no?
[04:49] <desertc> xtknight: you're wrong, then
[04:49] <Seoke> Balgan: Sure am
[04:49] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk ok thanks, now its saying i dont have the right permissions to extract that into /home/lfs
[04:50] <Balgan> i think the problem might actually b in xampp apache module config
[04:50] <xtknight> desertc, are you here to prove something or get help?
[04:50] <neo> but i can see the trafic and control my group with apps like windows server
[04:50] <saxartist> ensignchirps status report
[04:50] <ensignchirps> saxartist, my info is at http://www.calvinbeck.com/ensignchirps.html
[04:50] <Nutubuntu> desertc, maybe you need to contract with a different governmental services provider then, if the one you're working with now cant or wont do what you want
[04:50] <desertc> xtknight: I've since figured it out.  I'm just saying.
[04:50] <Balgan> not in the ip part
[04:50] <sauvin> I'll be dipped... this particular drive won't work with the sockets on the left side of the computer, but will work with the port on the right side - worked FINE this afternoon. However, another USB drive works just dandy with the ports on the left side. I wonder what's going on. Bad cable?
[04:50] <Javanon> hey hey, is there a button i can hit to text install kubuntu ?
[04:50] <Jarek> i accidentally removed the trash icon from the bottom panel, i can put it back in the main panel, but how do i put it back in it's original spot to the right of the desktop switcher?
[04:50] <Seoke> Balgan: Any idea how I would fix that then?
[04:50] <Javanon> from cd at startup
[04:50] <newbie0059>  is it possible to use my speaker/microphone as a modem ?
[04:50] <dstaduli> when you eject a ubs thumbdrive from ubuntu, shouldn't the drive light turn off before you remove it?
[04:50] <saxartist> Is ubuntu awesome?
[04:50] <xtknight> desertc, and as far as i know, i'm absolutely right that you can't (legally) watch dvds encrypted with CSS without a license
[04:50] <saxartist> ensignchirps: yes, or no
[04:50] <ensignchirps> saxartist, don't count on it.
[04:51] <desertc> Nutubuntu: I just choose to purchase products where I can agree to the terms of use.
[04:51] <Balgan> Seoke what do u have in /var/www ?
[04:51] <saxartist> :-O
[04:51] <andersbr> saxartist: But of course.
[04:51] <desertc> xtknight: there are also unencrypted dvds
[04:51] <xtknight> desertc, right there is no problem with those
[04:51] <bzaks> Is there anyone in here with information to help me use ubuntu to sync music on my Verizon Chocolate?
[04:51] <echosystm> whats a good bit torrent client other than azureus?
[04:51] <echosystm> must be gtk
[04:51] <wolf-hound> hey
[04:51] <EvilMonk> is there a good channel for bootup issues?
[04:51] <desertc> xtknight: again, incorrect
[04:51] <wolf-hound> my ubuntu sound isnt working
[04:51] <saxartist> andersbr: the stupid bot said "don't count on it!"
[04:51] <alexx> rtyy
[04:51] <neo> and it's many apps for windows that show me who alive and wat he do chatting downloading and so on
[04:51] <echosystm> i want deluge-torrent but its not in the repo
[04:51] <andersbr> echosystm: No ktorrent, then?
[04:51] <echosystm> no ktorrent :P
[04:51] <JDLimbo> echosystm I use deluge, it's functional
[04:51] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, logged in as lfs and he can't extract into own home dir?  i don't believe you.. did you save the packages as readable only to root somehow?
[04:52] <Javanon> is there a text based installation for Kubuntu?
[04:52] <Seoke> Balgan: all thats in that /var/ are three folders mysql, proftpd, and run
[04:52] <echosystm> JDLimbo, did you have to compile deluge yourelf?
[04:52] <yaustar> I am having trouble connecting to my wireless router, it gives a valid IP address and iwconfig says it is connected, but it can't ping the router :/ Any ideas
[04:52] <EvilMonk> sorry, i got disconnected. is there a good channel for bootup issues?
[04:52] <JDLimbo> echosystm ehh, been a bit since I got it, let me try to remember
[04:52] <alexx> op[o[
[04:52] <alexx> op[po] 
[04:52] <alexx> [pppp
[04:52] <alexx> [p
[04:52] <alexx> op
[04:52] <echosystm> i cant fidn it in the repository
[04:53] <bzaks> Is there anyone who can teach me to interface with my verizon chocolate? I've been running ubuntu, and i'd like to be able to load and run my MP3s on my phone... I know there's a windows app, and I'd rather not use the windows app if I can help it
[04:53] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk im not sure
[04:53] <newbie0059> I want to send files from my desktop to a laptop using a walkie talkie, I thought I might be able to connect the speaker/microphone to the modem somehow, I guess it would have to be a half-duplex modem. Any ideas on how to do this?
[04:53] <neo> some popular tools like swichsniffer and arpspoofer
[04:53] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk and the sources are in the /mnt/lfs/sources not /home/lfs/sources
[04:53] <zu22> !automatix
[04:53] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a block of code which attempts to install some software.  When it fails and breaks systems, we don't provide support for it.  A creditable analysis from a debian/ubuntu developer is here - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html (Additional information: /msg ubotu worksforme)
[04:53] <Balgan> hummm ok XAMPP has the apache... in apache u have apache.conf or something like that there u can change the webroot folder change it to /var/www and put the homepage u want the users to have access there
[04:53] <zu22> lol
[04:54] <bzaks> newb: you probably need a really old school modem that you used to place the phone reciever on
[04:54] <bzaks> I don't even know where to look for that
[04:54] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, so you already exracted all the packages in one go as root?
[04:54] <dstaduli> when you eject a ubs thumbdrive from ubuntu, shouldn't the drive light turn off before you remove it?
[04:54] <neo> hey any one with me?
[04:54] <newbie0059> bzaks, I was worried about that, it crossed my mind too
[04:54] <bzaks> I can't imagine any other way
[04:54] <eucild> My Ubuntu Feisty won't use Hardware Accleration for X-Windows. I've done everything I've found online. Can anyone provide some help?
[04:54] <Seoke> Balgan: I'll try it brb
[04:55] <SirBob1701> my boot hands for a long time on mdadm is there anything i can do about this to speed it up or ignore it?
[04:55] <Dimensional-Door> seremityuk no when i donwloaded the packes they were downloaded to /mnt/lfs/sources. i havent extracted anyhting yet
[04:55] <SirBob1701> it says no files in conf were found
[04:55] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, it says you should unpack each package as LFS so i assume one at a time in LFS home dir would be easiest
[04:55] <bzaks> newb: unless (and this just crossed my mind) you can find a way to use the head set extension and the mic port on your pc
[04:55] <bzaks> mic/speaker
[04:55] <zu22> i have USB HDD and i let the activity LED stop before i turn off
[04:55] <zu22> dang this channel has even more ppl than #debian :)
[04:55] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk ok i will do that, so how do i do that, cd to /mnt/lfs/sources where the packages are, and how do i extract them to my /home/lfs directory
[04:56] <bzaks> (head set extension to the walkie talkie)
[04:56] <xtknight> zu22, but it has less cranky people ;)
[04:56] <newbie0059> bzaks: I was thinking I could rewire the walkie talkie, they do have head sets
[04:56] <neo> ok wat about pinging! want program to ping from 172.0.0.1 to 172.0.0.255 to see alive hosts
[04:56] <zu22> xtknight: hehe
[04:56] <xtknight> neo, nmap
[04:56] <Balgan> Seoke im going now... but http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-linux.html#377 have a look there
[04:57] <bzaks> newb: That might work... but how would you rewire it to talk to the computer?
[04:57] <Javanon> is there a text based install for the kubuntu 7.04 cd?
[04:57] <xtknight> Javanon, yes
[04:57] <Seoke> Balgan: Yup not finding it the apache.conf
[04:57] <serenityUK>  Dimensional-Door if you are in /home/lfs  you should just type  tar zxfv /mnt/lfs/sources/somefile.tar.gz
[04:57] <ensignchirps> By your command, type ensignchirps status report if you require assistance
[04:57] <Javanon> xtknight: how I reach that menu
[04:57] <xtknight> Javanon, "alternate cd" http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/feisty/
[04:57] <serenityUK>  Dimensional-Door it should extract to current directory
[04:58] <charlie_> -UPGRADED FROM BREEZY TO DAPPER, IS THERE A WAY TO TEST IF IT IS OK BEFORE I REBOOT?
[04:58] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk ok
[04:58] <Javanon> xtknight:  gahh lol thanks
[04:58] <Javanon> xtknight: ty^^
[04:58] <marcos> heavyrunner
[04:58] <bzaks> charlie: just reboot
[04:58] <Balgan> Seoke /opt/lampp/etc/httpd.conf 	The Apache configuration file.
[04:58] <newbie0059> bzaks: I'm not real sure, perhaps I could wire the connection directly to the speaker of the  phone,  But I was hoping to redirect the OS to look for the modem communication to the speaker/mic
[04:58] <bzaks> you can always just use an old version from the boot menu
[04:58] <Balgan> check the website i have u
[04:58] <jimmygoon> Can someone recommend a good site besides gnome-look.org and art.gnome.org because both are... lacking...
[04:58] <neo> ok after installation nmap whre can i find it?
[04:59] <charlie_> tried that last time and it wouldn't start up
[04:59] <Seoke> Balgan: Alright I'll try what you said then thanks again
[04:59] <serenityUK>  Dimensional-Door bz2 is a little different  tar xfv -bzip2 /mnt/lfs/sources/somefile.tar.bz2  i think
[04:59] <nickrud> charlie_, it's a good idea to do sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude dist-upgrade && sudo apt-get install -f
[04:59] <xtknight> jimmygoon, deviantart?  lacking how?  not sure there are too many other sites
[04:59] <sauvin> Yup. USB cables can go bad. Squee!
[04:59] <neo> or how can i use it?
[04:59] <bzaks> newb: create a service that locks out the speaker/mic ports
[04:59] <bzaks> this way you can save your walkie talkies
[04:59] <xtknight> neo, type "man nmap"
[04:59] <Seoke> Balgan: I've already don everything on that website lol
[04:59] <bzaks> and not destroy them
[05:00] <jimmygoon> xtknight, some inconsistencies with how g-l.org works - like it uses session tracking on the server so if I have a tab open for metacity and I click on GTK+ in a new tab, then my original tab gets set to metacity as well when I goto the next page, it sounds minor, but I abuse tabs and its annoying
[05:00] <nickrud> charlie_, and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DapperUpgrades will have any gotchas
[05:00] <derrik> Help! I installed the nvidia driver and now X server is broken. What is the command to revert to my old driver?
[05:00] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk it jsut got to lfs@laptop:~$ doesnt look like it extracted anything
[05:01] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk i ran  sudo tar zxfv -bzip2 /mnt/lfs/sources/binutils-2.16.1.tar.bz2
[05:01] <Dimensional-Door>    and it went straight back to terminal prompt
[05:01] <charlie_> thanks, saya 0 needed everything
[05:01] <neo> after man nmap i see alot of lines and can't use it ass application
[05:01] <charlie_> can i upgrade to fiesty from dapper?
[05:01] <newbie0059> bzaks: my other thought was to use the tones dtfm, I could probablly find a program that could recognize them, and a program to convert a file to some sort of ogg
[05:02] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk i dont think my lfs have any permissions to do that, well im not sure because it isnt giving me a premission denied
[05:02] <jimmygoon> charlie_ do you mean downgrade or did you mean dapper -> feisty?
[05:02] <dstaduli> I have a problem with ndisgtk quiting before I can even use it
[05:02] <charlie_> is dapper better than fiesty?
[05:02] <serenityUK>  Dimensional-Door i don't think u need sudo.. it says extract as LFS..  try adding destination directory:  tar zxv -bzip2 /mnt/lfs/sources/binutils-2.16.1.tar.bz2 /home/lfs
[05:03] <dstaduli> I got to system->administration->windows wireless drivers and lick on it but the window is killed before I can do anything
[05:03] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk ok
[05:03] <nickrud> charlie_, no, you'd need to go thru edgy to get to feisty; skipping a release is a no no
[05:03] <dstaduli> click*
[05:03] <AssailanT-_> hello
[05:03] <AssailanT-_> i have a problem
[05:03] <JDLimbo> echosystm according to my intertube the repo is indeed now closed. however the tarball at http://deluge-torrent.org/downloads includes a handy readme on compiling it
[05:03] <bzak1> newb: I missed anything you said in the last 5 minutes
[05:03] <AssailanT-_> can you help me ?
[05:03] <newbie0059> charlie: I'm not the person right  to answer, but I think dapper might be considered more stable
[05:03] <AssailanT-_> hello
[05:03] <nickrud> charlie_, and dapper is as it says; it's just not the most recent stuff, but very stable
[05:03] <yaustar> AssailanT-_: Just ask
[05:03] <serenityUK>  Dimensional-Door im worried if you extract as sudo the folder will have root ownership not LFS
[05:04] <AssailanT-_> i cant install xchat
[05:04] <AssailanT-_> on ubuntu
[05:04] <AssailanT-_> tell me how
[05:04] <AssailanT-_> please
[05:04] <nickrud> !enter ( sudo apt-get install xchat) | AssailanT-_
[05:04] <AssailanT-_> but
[05:04] <charlie_> thouneed to edit sources.list the same as last upgrade?
[05:04] <AssailanT-_> i have a problem
[05:04] <newbie0059> bzak1: just another thought to use the tones from the phone, to encode a file, I think I could get a program to read from the speaker and recognize the dtfm (this is the sounds created by the buttons on the phone)
[05:04] <SmoothOp> Assailant: window.
[05:04] <nickrud> !enter | AssailanT-_ ( sudo apt-get install xchat)
[05:04] <ubotu> AssailanT-_ ( sudo apt-get install xchat): Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:05] <Dimensional-Door> sereintyuk this is what i get   tar: -bzip2: Cannot open: No such file or directory
[05:05] <Dimensional-Door> tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
[05:05] <Dimensional-Door> tar: Child returned status 2
[05:05] <Dimensional-Door> tar: /mnt/lfs/sources/binutils-2.16.1.tar.bz2: Not found in archive
[05:05] <Dimensional-Door> tar: /home/lfs: Not found in archive
[05:05] <Dimensional-Door> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
[05:05] <yaustar> AssailanT-_: Applications-> Add/Remove , find it in the list, click apply
[05:05] <dstaduli> !paste Dimensional-Door
[05:05] <serenityUK> brb
[05:05] <dstaduli> !paste | Dimensional-Door
[05:05] <ubotu> Dimensional-Door: 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)
[05:05] <Dimensional-Door> dstaduli sorryu
[05:05] <charlie_> or is the upgrade different?
[05:05] <nickrud> Dimensional-Door, tar xf <bz2file> works just fine
[05:05] <newbie0059> bzak1: sorry to bug you, if I make any progress I'll post it and share with the community
[05:05] <Dimensional-Door> nickrud ok i will try that
[05:05] <Gun_Smoke> I'm trying to remember the name of an application.. Called "mind-something" maybe..  It's like brain storming.. With small bubbles..
[05:06] <bzak1> that'd be awesome
[05:06] <bzak1> it sounds like a great project!
[05:06] <Dim_Reaper> Anyone running Pidgin 2.1?, I can't get the notification icon up
[05:06] <hmmmsomething1> dim reaper do you mean teh guifications plugin?
[05:06] <Nutubuntu> Gun_Smoke, there are a group of such apps generally called mind-mapping software. There's at least one Java based one ... wait a sec, I'll try to find it
[05:06] <infinityxi> hello all
[05:06] <Dim_Reaper> hmmmsomething1, I mean the pidgin connection icon
[05:06] <Dimensional-Door> thanks nickrud that worked ok serenityuk ive finally got that directory where i wnated it thanks alot
[05:07] <hmmmsomething1> it wont appear if you restart it?
[05:07] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk hopefully you are tired in 20 ;p
[05:07] <xtknight> !dvd
[05:07] <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
[05:07] <Dimensional-Door> arent****
[05:07] <Dim_Reaper> hmmmsomething1, Yer nothing in the notification area like it supposed to be
[05:07] <nickrud> charlie_, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EdgyUpgrades and http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading
[05:07] <hmmmsomething1> hm
[05:08] <dstaduli> I am trying to install ndiswrapper drivers using ndisgtk but the window for ndisgtk closes when even I try and click on it via system->admin->windows wireless drivers
[05:08] <Dim_Reaper> I installs the debs then tried compiling it and the same problem
[05:08] <bzak1> can anyone help me interface with my verizon chocolate phone?
[05:08] <macogw> heya.  sooo i set my laptop to do the black screen & require password after i close the lid.  worked dandy until...yesterday, i think.  my keyboard doesnt work on the little box where you put in the password to resume the session.  anybody have any idea?
[05:08] <lockd> bzak1: just the bluetooth (obex) part?
[05:09] <bzak1> nah, through USB
[05:09] <Nutubuntu> Gun_Smoke - better yet, check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mind_Mapping_software - reasonable chance you'll find the oneyou were thinking of there
[05:09] <lockd> bzak1: eww, I've only gotten wifi and bluetooth to work on my smartphones
[05:09] <charlie_> should i reboot befor eupgrading again?
[05:10] <inteliwasp_> i am trying to install mythtv, but i am getting error 2002 could not connect through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqls.sock'  (2)
[05:10] <Dimensional-Door> if something say to run configure and it comes ups aying no such file , and there is a file called configure.ns and config what one should i use
[05:10] <nickrud> charlie_, yes, you'll want to restart with the new kernel each time. Just follow the instructions on those pages
[05:10] <Gun_Smoke> Nutubuntu: lol... I just found my way over there as you suggested it..
[05:10] <Dimensional-Door> configure.in *
[05:10] <charlie_> thank you!
[05:10] <Dim_Reaper> hmmmsomething1, Should pidgin be in the gconf, I can't remember
[05:11] <bzak1> I just want to do what the phone is advertised to do in windows
[05:11] <macogw> Dimensional-Door: is there a autogen.sh?
[05:11] <Dimensional-Door> macogw no there isnt
[05:12] <airstrike> how can i connect to my wifi router using both WPA -and- a static IP?
[05:12] <neo> :) so in this os i must wright wat i want in command lines
[05:12] <serenityUK> sorry Dimensional-Door call of nature..  glad you fixed it
[05:12] <Dimensional-Door> macogw actually there is a configure sorry im geting tired
[05:12] <macogw> neo: only if you want to
[05:12] <macogw> Dimensional-Door: heh ok then just ./configure
[05:12] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk haha i feel ya :)
[05:12] <AssailanT-_> hello
[05:12] <neo> am i have another method?
[05:12] <AssailanT-_> thanks soo much
[05:12] <Dimensional-Door> nice its working
[05:13] <AssailanT-_> and something else if i can to ask ?
[05:13] <AssailanT-_> how to install amsn
[05:13] <AssailanT-_> ??
[05:13] <Grungebunny> Hi, im unable to get my Desktop effects to work, when I enable it, just the box I clicked on to enable it remains with the busy mouse swirl and I have to reboot.. what is my problem?
[05:13] <mage> !automated answer to burning a sodding cd
[05:13] <airstrike> use synaptic, assailant
[05:13] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, you have inspired me to have another go at LFS.  i read through the book a couple of years ago but never went ahead
[05:13] <AssailanT-_> well...
[05:13] <nickrud> !amsn | AssailanT-_
[05:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about amsn - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:14] <jumbers> Does anybody know of a program I could use as a time clock? I do coding by the hour and I need an effective way to "punch in" and "punch out" so I can get an accurate length of time I spend on stuff
[05:14] <charlie_> how do i upgrade from dapper to edgy"?
[05:14] <mage> did LFS sell out and add a form of package management?
[05:14] <neo> i mean to work with an app like nmap
[05:14] <charlie_> sorry forgot
[05:14] <macogw> neo: depends what you need to do
[05:14] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, it's a baptism of fire but at the end we will be Gurus!
[05:14] <macogw> neo: nmap has a gui
[05:14] <bzak2> charlie
[05:14] <bzak2> why don't you check out ubuntuguide.org
[05:14] <charlie_> yes
[05:14] <AssailanT-_> tnks again
[05:14] <neo> gui mean?
[05:15] <AssailanT-_> thank you
[05:15] <macogw> neo: Graphical User Interface....you can use a mouse
[05:15] <AssailanT-_> i must go now
[05:15] <Nutubuntu> (I don't think he wants to say what he wants to do)
[05:15] <charlie_> ok
[05:15] <mage> !burncd
[05:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about burncd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:15] <neo> how i can't find its interface
[05:15] <serenityUK> mage, no that was the trouble with our rusty tar.bz2 command lol
[05:15] <mage> ;_;
[05:15] <Nutubuntu> Gun_Smoke, glad you asked about that - I wouldn't have found that page myself for awhile, and it's interesting :)
[05:15] <neo> after i setup it where can i find?
[05:15] <inteliwasp_> i am trying to install mythtv, but i am getting error 2002 could not connect through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqls.sock'
[05:16] <hmmmsomething1> dang... ubuntu once again stopped at 56% of its installation and it isn't moving now..
[05:16] <sauvin> Erm... mythtv uses mysql sockets?
[05:16] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk haha YES! thats what im going for. anyway i was able to make, but when i make install i get errors
[05:16] <neo> how can i show its interface?
[05:16] <mage> can someone rattle off the name of a program that'll burn an iso?
[05:16] <Nutubuntu> arson
[05:16] <pete83> mage: k3b
[05:16] <Nutubuntu> nautilus, even
[05:17] <airstrike> someone, please.. how can i connect to my wifi router using both WPA -and- a static IP?
[05:17] <sauvin> mage: fire up the synaptics package manager and do a search on "burn" and be overwhelmed.
[05:17] <hmmmsomething1> http://sourceforge.net/project/downloading.php?groupname=infrarecorder&filename=ir0431_unicode.exe&use_mirror=internap
[05:17] <hmmmsomething1> i use that for iso
[05:17] <airstrike> i have WPA set up but I can't use a static ip with that
[05:17] <pete83> airstrike: what's your local ip address?
[05:17] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, google is a man's best friend, not dogs they are number 2 now
[05:17] <airstrike> i want 192.168.10.199 and i currently have 192.168.10.197
[05:17] <serenityUK> Dimensional-Door, gn & gl
[05:18] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk hah your right . whats gn and gl
[05:18] <airstrike> that current ip being dynamic
[05:18] <dstaduli> Can anyone explain the following error when I run ndisgtk? the window closes when I try and run sudo ndisgtk but prints this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32572/
[05:18] <serenityUK> goodnight and gooluck
[05:18] <macogw> neo: i think you install it separately
[05:18] <mage> sauvin: being overwhelmed sucks
[05:18] <inteliwasp_> shuld i move to the mysql channel?
[05:18] <faileas> serenityUK: i kinda like my dog better than google. ;)
[05:18] <Dimensional-Door> serenityuk ah ok you too and thanks for the help
[05:18] <pete83> airstrike: and subnet mask is 255.255.255.0?
[05:18] <airstrike> yes
[05:18] <macogw> neo: it's called nmapfe
[05:18] <macogw> neo: look in Synaptic
[05:18] <sauvin> mage, all I was saying is, you have choices. Which in is BEST is up to you to decide after trying a few.
[05:18] <charlie_> ubuntuhelp.org
[05:19] <neo> mmm :)
[05:19] <mage> sauvin: ideally cat knoppix-3.4.iso > /dev/hdc
[05:19] <mage> but we know that aint happening
[05:19] <nickrud> rflol
[05:19] <macogw> mage: i like gnomebaker because it fits in with the gnome theme better, but many people like K3B
[05:19] <charlie_> i'm stupid
[05:19] <dstaduli> anyone??
[05:19] <serenityUK> faileas, we have an expression dogs are a man's best friend.. it was a joke
[05:19] <pete83> airstrike: and what is the gateway?
[05:20] <mage> haha im dumb, all of the *ubuntus come with a burning app
[05:20] <faileas> serenityUK: ;)
[05:20] <macogw> mage: however, you could just right click it inside the folder viewer, and tell it to burn
[05:20] <mage> xfburn, k3b, gnome-burning-application
[05:20] <macogw> mage: it's part of Nautilus
[05:20] <nickrud> charlie_, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EdgyUpgrades and http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading (write them down)
[05:20] <neo> i will try :)
[05:20] <dstaduli> Can anyone explain the following error when I run ndisgtk? the window closes when I try and run sudo ndisgtk but prints this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32572/
[05:20] <inteliwasp> i am trying to install mythtv, but i am getting error 2002 could not connect through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqls.sock'  or shuld i move to the mysql support channel?
[05:20] <pete83> airstrike: I mean, for "gateway" did you put the ip of the router, or the modem?
[05:21] <macogw> sauvin: windows xp?
[05:21] <mage> sauvin: unmount it properly, and explore2fs or the driver
[05:21] <sauvin> macogw, yes.
[05:21] <nickrud> sauvin, explore2fs can read ext2 in windows, there's also a driver somewhere
[05:21] <Ademan> ext2fs can also
[05:21] <macogw> sauvin: install this on windows http://www.fs-driver.org/
[05:21] <alfredo|NYC> inteliwasp: is mysql running?
[05:21] <mage> sauvin: unmounting it properly is required for only of those
[05:21] <Ademan> !upstart
[05:21] <ubotu> Upstart is meant to replace the old Sys V Init system with an event-driven init model.  For more information please see: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
[05:21] <nickrud> that's the one
[05:22] <sauvin> Why is a formal umount required? Does a shutdown -h now umount stuff properly?
[05:22] <inteliwasp> alfredo|NYC, yes it is
[05:22] <macogw> nickrud: real easy to find.  first hit on a "windows ext3" google ;P
[05:22] <mage> sauvin: oh that does, unplugging it doesn't ;)
[05:22] <charlie_> don't have a writing utensil
[05:22] <macogw> nickrud: thats a hard face to make, by the way
[05:22] <mage> sauvin: blah blah blah journal, theres no journaling support in the windows stuff (yet)
[05:22] <sauvin> Oh. That makes sense.
[05:22] <Dimensional-Door> when i run a make install command as a user, i get this     mkdir: cannot create directory `/tools': Permission denied
[05:22] <Dimensional-Door>         how can i fix this??????
[05:23] <nickrud> macogw, face? and me, I keep ext read only in windows and ntfs in linux. I don't care much for miscegenation :)
[05:23] <mage> okay, burning app: check, burner: check
[05:23] <Pelo> Dimensional-Door,  you need to run make install as sudo
[05:23] <sauvin> Thanks for sharing a Windows solution with me. I know it must have been distasteful, and I'm grateful.
[05:23] <macogw> sauvin: or official Vista support.  might be able to read from vista if installed under compatibility mode, but likely not write
[05:23] <mage> did I forgot something :(
[05:23] <Grungebunny> What are some decent multiplayer games I can run with Ubuntu?
[05:23] <Pelo> !games | Grungebunny
[05:23] <ubotu> Grungebunny: 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
[05:23] <Dimensional-Door> pelo ive tried, but the user i am, it does nothing
[05:23] <pete83> Dimensional-Door: also, don't just "make install"... you should be using checkinstall to make a package first
[05:23] <neo> ok how can i sacan from 10.0.0.1 to 10.0.0.
[05:23] <macogw> nickrud: ;P is what i typed, and itd be a hard face to make
[05:23] <mage> sauvin: personally i'm the guy that gives ubuntu advice when hes logged into windows xp
[05:23] <neo> to 10.0.0.255
[05:23] <alfredo|NYC> inteliwasp: when do you get the error?
[05:23] <macogw> nickrud: i simply dont use windows
[05:23] <sauvin> Forget [CENSORED]  (beep) [TWEET]  Windows [CENSORED]  Vista!
[05:23] <Grungebunny> thanks pelo
[05:23] <neo> by nmap?
[05:23] <Pelo> Dimensional-Door,  did you install build-essential ?
[05:23] <CharlieSu> bitme anyone?
[05:24] <inteliwasp> alfredo|NYC, trying to use mysql
[05:24] <Dimensional-Door> pelo im making a LFS and yes i believe i do, but maybe not, i should try and apt-get that right now
[05:24] <alfredo|NYC> inteliwasp: I mean did it get to configure the backend
[05:24] <nickrud> macogw, I have to now and then, work lets my plug my laptop in and work from there, but sometimes they use docx & I pull over the other keyboard
[05:24] <Dimensional-Door> pelo no i dont, im dl it now
[05:24] <macogw> wait....im using ssh.  i dont need to sit next to the computer thats doing the compiling...
[05:24] <dstaduli> Can anyone explain the following error when I run ndisgtk? the window closes when I try and run sudo ndisgtk but prints this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32572/ PLEASE PLEASE
[05:24] <Dimensional-Door> pelo thanks
[05:24] <Zeno> There is a channel for BerkeleyDB but there is no one in it.  Strange.
[05:24] <Zeno> The topic urges me to stick around.
[05:25] <Pelo> Dimensional-Door,  also read this ,  it's not just a mater of " sudo make install "   http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[05:25] <inteliwasp> alfredo|NYC, i think i did... tho adept creashed
[05:25] <mage> coolbeans
[05:25] <Dimensional-Door> pelo when i sudo make install, it takes me right to the reminal prompt, doesnt show me it did anything is that correct, because i already made it
[05:25] <mage> cdrecord ftw.iso ;)
[05:25] <Pelo> Grungebunny,   go to www.digg.com , do a search for linux gaming  there was a couple or articles a while back taht would interest you
[05:25] <nickrud> Pelo, he's making a linux from scratch, much much fun :)
[05:25] <fraser> can anyone tell me how i can find the name (e.g. HDA1) of my DVD drive?
[05:25] <macogw> nickrud: ah at work i use a mac. i'd rather use windows.
[05:26] <macogw> Grungebunny: battle for wesnoth for turn based strategy. i think up to 6 or 8 players, and online play
[05:26] <macogw> Grungebunny: frets on fire (grab the debian debs, as there are none for ubuntu) is like guitar hero
[05:26] <avis> i am no longer behind a router and am concerned about internet security.  i do not run ssh-server.  would it be in my best interest to run a firewall ?
[05:26] <xtknight> fraser, sudo lshw | less
[05:26] <killown|away> I have one gpu card only ..its possible screen :0 monitor crt and tv monitor in screen :1?
[05:26] <Pelo> Dimensional-Door, seems like what you are doing is a bit over my head,  I'll leave you to it then
[05:26] <macogw> Grungebunny: Tremulous for Human v Alien
[05:26] <xtknight> fraser, and you can scroll down and find the cd drives.  device block (/dev/x) is also listed
[05:26] <mage> fraser: fdisk -l /dev/[hs] d[abcd]  if nobody gives you a better answer, its the one with no partition table
[05:26] <macogw> Grungebunny: and now i'm out of suggestions as i'm not a gamer
[05:27] <Pelo> Dimensional-Door, ifyou are compiling an os from scratch   ##linux might be a better channel for you
[05:27] <Riyonuk__> I recently downloaded and isntalled the latest version. I go to network options, and the wireless pictures isnt even there? What gives? In 6.10, it was there. So now I cant connect :/
[05:27] <alfredo|NYC> inteliwasp: did you see the random password
[05:27] <Dimensional-Door> pelo ok thanks
[05:27] <alfredo|NYC> mythtv generated
[05:27] <alfredo|NYC> ?
[05:27] <NoobSauce> anyone have experience with Kodak V570 on linux? I can't find anyone who has experience with it... Does it work?
[05:27] <inteliwasp> alfredo|NYC, yes
[05:27] <macogw> Riyonuk__: its not in there anymore
[05:27] <Riyonuk__> why?
[05:27] <macogw> Riyonuk__: go to the networkmanager applet on the panel
[05:27] <Pelo> !wifi | Riyonuk__  start from scratch
[05:27] <ubotu> Riyonuk__  start from scratch: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:27] <macogw> Riyonuk__: its set for roaming wireless by default in feisty
[05:27] <sauvin> is that Kodak a digital camera?
[05:27] <inteliwasp> alfredo|NYC, and wote it down but i cant log into mysql
[05:27] <Pelo> NoobSauce, what is that  a camera , a scanner , a printer ?
[05:27] <Riyonuk__> So it will automatically connect?
[05:28] <pete83> Grungebunny: I agree with macogw, Tremulous is the best
[05:28] <NoobSauce> It's a Kodak Easyshare V570 Digital Camera
[05:28] <NoobSauce> it's the one with two lenses
[05:28] <killown|away> I have one gpu card only ..its possible screen :0 monitor crt and tv monitor in screen :1?
[05:28] <macogw> pete83: oh i cant figure that game out.  oen of my friends wants me to play with him on it
[05:28] <Riyonuk__> Ill try thanks
[05:28] <macogw> Riyonuk__: should...depending on your card
[05:28] <macogw> ok he's gone
[05:28] <xtknight> NoobSauce, most digital cameras work.  my kodak easyshare does, not quite the same model.  try the F-spot photo manager
[05:28] <nickrud> Dimensional-Door, enjoy it, I spent several fun filled months in 2000 doing that
[05:28] <Pelo> NoobSauce, usb ? just plug it in , it should appear as a usb flash drive on your desktop,  make sure it is turned on
[05:28] <nhaze> Do you need the alternate cd if you want LVM at all? I don't plan on installing into a logical parittion, but I do want me ubuntu to be able to access existing logical data partiions.
[05:28] <apachenoob> hey all, i'm having a devil of a time getting .htaccess to work in ubuntu
[05:29] <mage> nhaze: just install the packages
[05:29] <apachenoob> i've googled, man paged, and screwed around wiht it but no luck
[05:29] <mage> lvmtools
[05:29] <NoobSauce> xtknight: which camera do you have? And did you have to install anything manually, or did it all just work right after install?
[05:29] <nickrud> Dimensional-Door, also, there's #lfs here on freenode
[05:29] <xtknight> NoobSauce, right after install
[05:29] <xtknight> NoobSauce, hmm let me check
[05:29] <jd_> i need help with a network printer
[05:29] <NoobSauce> I have another Kodak, but I'm not sure how similar the architecture is between the cameras
[05:29] <pete83> macogw: what's to figure out? You just shoot. If you're human. And build turrets, and upgrade your armaments. Of course, if you're alien you need to jump and bite, or evolve and grab, or pounce and spit acid
[05:29] <inteliwasp> alfredo|NYC, i wonder if there is a mistake in the config file as it thinks that "/var/run/my......" is a socket number
[05:29] <sauvin> Linux doesn't deal with my digital camera the same way Windows does, but at worst case, it furnishes a DOS filesystem to navigate.
[05:29] <samuel> aloo
[05:30] <alfredo|NYC> inteliwasp: try sudo /etc/init.d/mysql restart
[05:30] <alfredo|NYC> and running mythtv again
[05:30] <xtknight> NoobSauce, easyshare dx4530
[05:30] <macogw> so, can one of the people who helps here and knows more than me help me figure out why when i come back from "blank screen" after closing my laptop and it wants me to enter my password, my keyboard doesnt work /
[05:30] <jd_> ubuntu can not see my shared network printer in my xp machine somehelp please!!!!!
[05:30] <mage> I'd never subject my camera or linux box with being connected to each other ;)
[05:30] <macogw> pete83: im not a gamer and im bad at them
[05:30] <mage> macogw: hahahahahahaha
[05:30] <TimeTraveller> any one like to hear a cool song i have it on a  fast ftp.... my frien wrote it
[05:30] <NoobSauce> as long as I can access it, I don't care if it's commandline only... Just don't want to end up with a camera that I need to use Windoze with :P
[05:30] <inteliwasp> alfredo|NYC, done
[05:30] <Grungebunny> Ubuntu is the coolest thing since cheesecake
[05:30] <mage> macogw: lousy sleeping action
[05:30] <pete83> macogw: um, you mean you can't enter the password?
[05:31] <Pelo> macogw,  I would look this up in the forum  I believe this is a fairly common occurence
[05:31] <mage> macogw: I can top that, I've got a laptop thats fan wont turn back on after sleeping
[05:31] <jd_> can someone help with printing please
[05:31] <macogw> pete83: right
[05:31] <inteliwasp> alfredo|NYC, tho no line refering to the process stopping or starting...
[05:31] <macogw> mage: and its not sleeping, just blank screen
[05:31] <sauvin> Noobsauce, if your camera has a USB cable, and your computer has a USB port, at worst case, you'll wind up mounting it as a flashdrive.
[05:31] <sauvin> (probably)
[05:31] <macogw> Pelo: it started yesterday
[05:31] <NoobSauce> sauvin: ok, thanks
[05:31] <nickrud> ooh, keyboard<-->fan, fan<-->keyboard : I know who's problem I'd want
[05:31] <macogw> i eman
[05:31] <mage> sauvin: some cameras dont use the Mass Storage Driver
[05:31] <airstrike> grungebunny: haha totally agreed
[05:31] <macogw> crap
[05:31] <inteliwasp> alfredo|NYC, .... it's not running... i just looked it up
[05:31] <mage> Pentax 430 for example
[05:31] <alfredo|NYC> inteliwasp: can you mysql -u root?
[05:31] <Pelo> macogw,  so start with basic trouble shooting,  what did you mess with befor he problem started
[05:32] <macogw> Pelo: nothing
[05:32] <ryanandheather> hey guys, yesterday i was watching a video in vlc and somehow now whenever theres like bass from the audio, my speakers output theis godawful screencing noise...
[05:32] <Grungebunny> could someone point me to a very good FAQ for noobs on using the command line? im new and know nothing about it.
[05:32] <sauvin> F-Spot can't see my camera, that's a fact, but udev can.
[05:32] <Pelo> macogw,  any updates ?
[05:32] <jd_> help
[05:32] <macogw> Pelo: and i really do mean that. the only thing ive installed is timer-applet
[05:32] <alfredo|NYC> inteliwasp: do sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start
[05:32] <ryanandheather> !terminal
[05:32] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[05:32] <macogw> Pelo: i dont think there were any updates yesterday
[05:32] <pete83> macogw: in system>>preferences>>power manager, what is it set to do "when laptop screen is closed"?
[05:32] <alfredo|NYC> and then see if you can connect
[05:32] <macogw> pete83: blank screen
[05:32] <sauvin> Ryanandheather, can you set vlc to ues a different sound device?
[05:32] <hmmmsomething1> hmm
[05:32] <jd_> printer help needed
[05:32] <Pelo> macogw,  i would still look it up in the form
[05:32] <Pelo> jd_,   more info
[05:33] <pete83> macogw: that's what mine is at too, except that mine works
[05:33] <NoobSauce> Also, did the upgrade to fiesty screw up the multimedia keys for anyone? I have a first gen macbook, and now the volume buttons only affect the 'Master' channel, rather than the 'PCM' channel which they should + were adjusting before the upgrade
[05:33] <hmmmsomething1> does anyone have a link to the most recent version of supergrub?
[05:33] <ryanandheather> sauvin: h/o on i'll see
[05:33] <dstadulis> Why would ndisgtk display this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32572/ when I try and run it?
[05:33] <fraser> guys, i always get the same errro when trying to use mplayer to play a video "Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device." why?
[05:33] <Pelo> hmmmsomething1,  check the #grub topic
[05:33] <sauvin> fraser, what video output device are you trying to use?
[05:33] <hmmmsomething1> k
[05:33] <inteliwasp> ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)      this is the line i get when i run "mysql -u root -p
[05:33] <jd_> pelo i have a lemark printer on a xp machine that is shared through my network but ubuntu does not see this printer and i have tried everthing that the fourms say
[05:33] <macogw> jd_: ewww lexmark
[05:34] <jd_> lol
[05:34] <Pelo> fraser,  open mplayer from the menu,   ricgclick on it ,  preferences,  video , select a different videomodule,   x11 opengl works best for me
[05:34] <fraser> sauvin: i don't know. i'm just trying to watch a DVD
[05:34] <xtknight> NoobSauce, i dont think my camera shows up as flash
[05:34] <xtknight> NoobSauce, it does show a dialog for me to import photos though
[05:34] <macogw> jd_: thats why i switched the locations of my computers before installing ubuntu. the xp one is with the lexmark now, and the debian one is now with the hp
[05:34] <sauvin> Mmkay, at a command line, type this: mplayer -vo help. You can get a listing of devices suported on your computer.
[05:34] <ryanandheather> sauvin: i don't see it in the settings, just "default"
[05:34] <xtknight> NoobSauce, sometimes ;)  it's a little flaky, automount/autorun seems to be flaky on my install.  but manually running F-spot usually reveals my camera
[05:34] <alfredo|NYC> inteliwasp: I think one has to create the database also
[05:34] <fraser> Pelo: thanks. it's working fine now
[05:34] <Pelo> jd_,  you may be out of luck,   lexmark support is lousy in linux ,  see if your printer as an alternate mode, like epson or ibm
[05:34] <pete83> macogw: what is your video card?
[05:35] <mage> mplayer != vlc
[05:35] <macogw> NoobSauce: can you just pop your memory card out and use that
[05:35] <mage> srsly
[05:35] <Pelo> fraser,  there is a similar problem with the audio if you get it ,  same solution , more or less
[05:35] <pete83> macogw: and video driver?
[05:35] <macogw> pete83: intel i945 i believe
[05:35] <jd_> what do u mean alternitive mode pelo
[05:35] <fraser> Pelo: audio is working fine thanks
[05:35] <macogw> pete83: using the i810 driver
[05:35] <NoobSauce> macogw: unfortunately, no. I have no card reader on this laptop (first gen macbook)
[05:35] <wolf-hound> hey
[05:35] <inteliwasp> alfredo|NYC, what do you mean, i can get the mysqld up...
[05:35] <wolf-hound> my ubuntu sound isnt working
[05:35] <macogw> NoobSauce: get a usb one, worst case scenario
[05:36] <sauvin> ryanandheather, I'm getting the same thing. I think there's a command line syntax to use to list supported video output devices.
[05:36] <ryanandheather> OH YAY I fixed it, reset to defaults ;p
[05:36] <alfredo|NYC> inteliwasp: run mythtv-setup
[05:36] <sauvin> Erm, AUDIO output devices. Sorry, I'm getting confused.
[05:36] <Pelo> jd_,  back in the old days of dot matrix printers, when drivers were few and far between most printers coudl be set to emulate one or two very popular printers ibm proprinter or epson ,  check yor printer documentation to see if someting like this is available
[05:36] <dstadulis> under a fat partion, what's the largest filesize a file can be?
[05:36] <Gauntlet> Anyone mind giving my noob self a hand on a install issue?
[05:36] <Pelo> dstaduli,  fat32 was 4 gig , not sure for fat
[05:36] <dstadulis> thank you
[05:36] <ryanandheather> sauvin: i hit reset to defaults and its not screeching anymore
[05:37] <Pelo> dstaduli,  you can try and look up fat in wikipedia, the info is probably available there
[05:37] <sauvin> Aha!
[05:37] <rockets> Sup all
[05:37] <Pelo> inflation
[05:37] <sauvin> Hey.. in vlc, did you enable the extended GUI interface and screw around with the equaliser or something?
[05:37] <jd_> ok pelo thanks
[05:37] <dstadulis> pelo do you know why ndisgtk (the gui to ndiswrapper) would displace this error message: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32572/ when I try to run it?
[05:37] <NoobSauce> macogw: ok. I don't think there should be any problem from what everyone is saying... Now the trick is to find a cheap camera :)
[05:37] <mage> dstadulis: did anyone say 2gigs yet?
[05:37] <rockets> dstadulis: you dont really need a gui for ndiswrapper
[05:38] <ryanandheather> sauvin: yeah i did, and i was wrong it still is
[05:38] <macogw> dstadulis: 4GB for FAT32
[05:38] <rockets> dstadulis: ndiswrapper -i drivernanme.inf
[05:38] <dstadulis> I have tried that route rockets
[05:38] <sauvin> Grr.
[05:38] <rockets> dstadulis: if that doesnt work the gui wont work magically
[05:38] <sauvin> Hey, folks, how do I get ubuntu to tell me what resolution X is using?
[05:38] <rockets> thats all the gui does
[05:38] <TimeTraveller> any one like to hear a cool song i have it on a  fast ftp.... my friend wrote it
[05:38] <macogw> !ask | Gauntlet
[05:38] <ubotu> Gauntlet: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:38] <victori> hmm I have a 3.0ghz prescott but cpuinfo shows up as 28000mhz ?
[05:38] <Pelo> dstaduli, no idea, I'm not that familiar with ndiswrapper
[05:38] <victori> anyone ever get that?
[05:38] <dstadulis> pelo k thank you
[05:39] <NoobSauce> victori: could be cpu throttling taking effect. Are you running a laptop?
[05:39] <mage> victori: maybe your clock is busted
[05:39] <Pelo> dstaduli,  there is a #ndiswrapper  channel
[05:39] <victori> NoobSauce: nope prescott
[05:39] <Gauntlet> thx, I'm stalling @ 7% on the partitioner during install
[05:39] <victori> hmm well this is the last time I buy intel that is for sure
[05:39] <dstadulis> Pelo thank you for the heads up didn't know
[05:39] <mage> victori: the kernel estimates the clock speed based on the system clock
[05:39] <Pelo> dstaduli,  tehre is a channel for everyting in freenode,  well almost
[05:40] <rockets> Almost everything
[05:40] <Gauntlet> tried reformatting HD to ext3 to fix, but still no luck
[05:40] <victori> can't be throttling since cpu heat is @ 55c
[05:40] <victori> which is well under 80c for a prescott
[05:40] <macogw> victori: where did you get cpuinfo? is that part of the linuxinfo package?
[05:40] <victori>  cat /proc/cpuinfo
[05:40] <inteliwasp> alfredo|NYC, mythtv cant connect to the db, the server is broke...
[05:40] <Pelo> Gauntlet,  pre partition your hdd before starting the installation program,  make each partition individualy not all at once
[05:40] <EchoBinary> hello - does anyone in here have a Compaq/HP ProLiant (DL580, or other) ? I have one and I am trying to install ubuntu on it. it boots off the CD, but then the installer says ioctl error on the CDROM - ive used 5 diff CDs - and i dont think its the CD Rom drive either. also passed ide=nodma to the installer bootup - any suggestions?
[05:41] <ryanandheather> sauvin: if you still around, enable the extended GUI, and then go to audio tab then set the preamp to like 3.0 dB or under
[05:41] <victori> been using linux for a very long time only until recently switched to osx86, but bah not flexible enough nor per formant in eclipse
[05:41] <macogw> victori: my intel registers correctly
[05:41] <Gauntlet> whats the preferred partitions for ubuntu
[05:41] <Pelo> EchoBinary, does your cd have linux drivers on it ? probably not,  tryi installing your printer using cups in menu > system > admin > printers
[05:41] <macogw> victori: it says 1.6GHz and thats what it is
[05:41] <sauvin> Ryan, I never tinker with the graph eq, which is why I ask. It's the one thing I can think of that can do what you're describing outside a foobar sound card driver.
[05:42] <EchoBinary> Pelo: im trying to install an OS, printer drivers dont help me??
[05:42] <macogw> victori: though on the "cpu mhz" line it says 800...hmm
[05:42] <victori> hmm maybe I need to patch my prescott
[05:42] <victori> I know intel cpus can be patched at runtime
[05:42] <victori> though it isn't persistant
[05:42] <rockets> I've got a macbook pro core 2 duo here
[05:42] <sauvin> Anyhow... anybody know how to determine what screen resolution X is using?
[05:42] <nox-Hand> I get this probem: ldconfig: /usr/lib/libwnck-1.so is not an ELF file - it has the wrong magic bytes at the start.
[05:42] <nox-Hand> Any idaes?
[05:42] <rockets> I'm considering running ubuntu on it, anyody here running ubuntu on an intel mac?
[05:42] <macogw> sauvin: system > prefrences > resolution
[05:42] <pete83> EchoBinary:haha, you mean HP makes more than printers???
[05:42] <nickrud> sauvin, xrandr
[05:42] <victori> anyone know the linux utility that patches intel cpus at boot?
[05:43] <victori> rockets: right here
[05:43] <Pelo> Gauntlet,  you can do well with  5=10  gig for /  (ext3),  2 gig for /swap (linux swap) and the rest for /home  ( ext3)
[05:43] <macogw> rockets: idk about here, but i know that a machine god does :p
[05:43] <rockets> victori: anything i should know?
[05:43] <EchoBinary> HP bough tcompaq.. and yes they make computers, and rackmount servers
[05:43] <macogw> rockets: there are howtos for it
[05:43] <sauvin> macogw, thanks!
[05:43] <Pelo> EchoBinary,  sorry I missread you ,   nvidia or ati vidoe card,  use the alternate install cd , it is text based
[05:43] <victori> osx86 has the shittiest jvm hands down, my workstation at work which is slower by a good measure runs eclipse faster under debian
[05:43] <Gauntlet> I'll give that a try, brb
[05:43] <xtknight> victori, microcode update for intel?
[05:43] <macogw> rockets: i remember brian kernighan saying he followed one to try ubuntu, his first linux....and he was there for helping make the first unix
[05:43] <victori> rockets: expect better performance
[05:43] <EchoBinary> Pelo: ??  video driver?
[05:43] <victori> xtknight: correct!
[05:44] <xtknight> victori, not sure but i remember seeing it at ubuntu bootup
[05:44] <Pelo> EchoBinary,  forget it , apparently I am confusing a bunch of ppl
[05:44] <xtknight> i think.  or maybe it was suse :] \
[05:44] <sauvin> Erm... macogw, that was under gimp, right? I'm using KDE. There is no "preferences".
[05:44] <rockets> victori: im not sure about it though. i run ubuntu on all my PCs . . . but OSX is so great
[05:44] <xtknight> victori, why? TLB problem?
[05:44] <macogw> sauvin: that was under gnome
[05:44] <victori> rockets: ya not so great at java/eclipse
[05:44] <macogw> sauvin: ok then um i dont know hold on
[05:44] <rockets> victori: huh? i dont care about java
[05:44] <sauvin> s/gimp/gnome/; # idiot at the keyboard alert
[05:45] <victori> well some of us need to make money
[05:45] <rockets> Certainly not writing java apps
[05:45] <xtknight> victori,  i think linux isn't affected by the errata.  any way i have no idea how to update microcode.  i do know that default microcode is restored very reboot so you can't screw anything too badly.  there is a linux intel microcode utility (perhaps old?) out there, just ogogle
[05:45] <Pelo> EchoBinary,  do you manage to start the install process ?
[05:45] <rockets> heh
[05:45] <xtknight> victori, the TLB errata that is
[05:45] <rockets> victori: doesnt IBM put out a JVM for mac os x
[05:45] <victori> not that I am aware of
[05:45] <pete83> EchoBinary: so you mean none of the cds you burnt worked?
[05:45] <victori> and no
[05:45] <victori> jvm for linux ppc
[05:45] <victori> not osx
[05:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Help needed opening port for pop3 mail program.. Firestarter installed..  just need help opening up port 110
[05:46] <macogw> sauvin: im asking my friend amy. she uses kde
[05:46] <rockets> victori: http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/javaformacosx104release5.html
[05:46] <nickrud> Jack_Sparrow, it's under Policy iirc
[05:46] <victori> ya the apple jvm
[05:46] <Pelo> Jack_Sparrow,  should be opened by default , what makes you think it is closed ?
[05:46] <victori> that blows goats
[05:46] <macogw> sauvin: system settings -> monitor and display
[05:46] <Jack_Sparrow> nickrud: In firestarter
[05:46] <Jack_Sparrow> Pelo: wont connect..
[05:46] <victori> no seriously swing and swt run like snails on it
[05:47] <nickrud> Jack_Sparrow, yeah, the policy tab
[05:47] <pete83> EchoBinary: check the iso for a MD5SUM match before burning it
[05:47] <EchoBinary> Pelo: Pete83: yes i get the install process to start on all CDs, also on all CDs in the middle of it the CD IO stops and causes errors
[05:47] <Pelo> Jack_Sparrow, that may be a problem with the way you setup your email info in the client
[05:47] <fraser> hi guys, i have a TV tuner card in my comp, and i want watch TV on my comp. how do i do it? i know it's possible because SANE can take screenshots of the input
[05:47] <rockets> victori: can i run AMD64 Ubuntu on my mac?
[05:47] <victori> hell jam (an open source jvm, which is a plain interpreter based vm, gets better microbenchmarks than the apple jvm (with JIT)), which is pretty pathetic
[05:47] <EchoBinary> pete83: i suspect this is caused by the fact that the server doesnt really have a BIOS
[05:48] <victori> rockets: core2 uyes
[05:48] <Jack_Sparrow> nickrud: I am there.. how do I add policy in that screen?
[05:48] <sauvin> I don't have a "system settings" anywhere, either. What the frak?
[05:48] <pete83> EchoBinary: oh. that sounds harcore
[05:48] <Pelo> EchoBinary, check in the forum for installation problems,  it might be covered
[05:48] <rockets> victori: its brand new
[05:48] <nickrud> Jack_Sparrow, right click on the middle screen
[05:48] <macogw> EchoBinary: could be a messed up disk drive
[05:48] <rockets> Core 2 Duo 3gb ram
[05:48] <macogw> EchoBinary: that gave me issues
[05:48] <victori> rockets: just curious why run ubuntu on that mac?
[05:48] <macogw> rockets: what do you do with that much ram?
[05:48] <Bakefy> what is the command that will match the file permissions from one folder to the one i want to change?
[05:48] <macogw> victori: maybe for software freedom because osx is proprietary ;)
[05:48] <victori> macogw: apparently you have not used osx86
[05:49] <victori> 2gigs of ram here, with 5 gigs swapped out for fun with osx86
[05:49] <Jack_Sparrow> nickrud: I am there so ip host or network... gmail would be..?
[05:49] <fraser> i have a TV tuner card at v4l:/dev/video0
[05:49] <macogw> victori: or, if you're me, because you hate Aqua
[05:49] <rockets> macogw: I dont NEED that much ram. You're right. But why the hell not.
[05:49] <fraser> how can i view it?
[05:49] <rockets> victori: why NOT?
[05:49] <nickrud> Jack_Sparrow, you realize thats for an incoming pop connection, not you going out to get mail?
[05:49] <rockets> victori: I like Ubuntu.
[05:49] <victori> no just wondering, bit a of a pita having two operating systems
[05:49] <xtknight> fraser, find  a video/tv program in synaptic
[05:49] <Bakefy> what is the command to change directory access permission?
[05:50] <macogw> victori: im not even one of those "ill get a mac for the hardware then put on ubuntu" because i cant stand their keyboards either :p
[05:50] <bruenig> Bakefy, chmod and chown
[05:50] <Oval> Bakefy: A combination of chown and chmod.
[05:50] <Jack_Sparrow> nickrud: I havent messed with firestarter in a long time.. just want to be able to send and receive mail with thunderbird
[05:50] <macogw> Bakefy: chmod changes read/write/execute, and chown changes who the owner is
[05:50] <Pelo> fraser,  look up your tvtuner card model and number in the forum  with any luck there is a howto for you ,  and tvtuner in general if not
[05:50] <Bakefy> thanks everyone
[05:51] <nickrud> Jack_Sparrow, then don't worry about firestarter, that's not the issue.
[05:51] <chikita> hello, what do i do with the gecko-sdk for installing mplayerplugin?
[05:51] <Jack_Sparrow> nickrud: I double checked the setup line by line in thunderbird..
[05:51] <Bakefy> how do i type it?  "chown /var/www/ westjd"?
[05:51] <nickrud> Jack_Sparrow, like Pelo mentioned, it's a client setup issue, not a iptables one
[05:51] <Pelo> chikita,  ask in #mplayer, they probably know better
[05:52] <rockets> aqua rocks.
[05:52] <chikita> ok, tu
[05:52] <bruenig> Bakefy, chown westjd -R /var/www
[05:52] <Bakefy> thanks!
[05:52] <fraser> Pelo, okay well i managed to VLC to display it, but there's two inoput jacks, an RF and an AV, i want to use the AV
[05:52] <sauvin> I have to be the only ubuntu user in existence who is unable to figure out how to get kde to reveal what resolution it's using.
[05:52] <wolf-hound> why does my ubuntu sound not work sometimes?
[05:52] <Pelo> fraser, I have no idea
[05:52] <Grungebunny> When a new version of Ubuntu is released.. is it possible to upgrade the one you currently have installed or will you have to reinstall the new one?
[05:52] <fraser> Pelo, also, tv tuner does not appear in apt-cache search tvtuner
[05:53] <wolf-hound> my ubuntu sound isnt working
[05:53] <xtknight> fraser, xawtv?
[05:53] <Pelo> fraser, I never said anyting about the repos  I told you to look in the forum   www.ubuntuforums.org
[05:53] <sauvin> wolf-hound, can you play music cds or view movie dvds at all?
[05:53] <Pelo> fraser,  you could also ask the ppl in #vlc for help in picking the right input
[05:53] <kousotu> Pelo: it workds well, thanks
[05:54] <fraser> xtknight, that appears, thankyou
[05:54] <Pelo> kousotu,  which bit ?
[05:54] <kousotu> now if only I could get sound to work...
[05:54] <fraser> Pelo, thankyou
[05:54] <macogw> sauvin: my friend amy may be popping up shortly to help you
[05:54] <fraser> Pelo, is that channel on this server?
[05:54] <xtknight> fraser, i really wish i could hlep you.  i love video but maybe i could help you in the right direction
[05:54] <nextse7en> is there an ssh server enabled with fiesty by default?
[05:54] <kousotu> Pelo: I use NDIS for wifi, and epsxe is working too
[05:54] <Pelo> fraser, should be,  maybe I hve it wrong
[05:54] <macogw> sauvin: if she doesnt (her nick is AmyRose), try #kubuntu
[05:54] <Pelo> kousotu,  and the reboot ?
[05:54] <Oval> nextse7en: Np.
[05:54] <kousotu> was fine
[05:54] <sauvin> I didn't know there was a #kubuntu... THANKS.
[05:54] <macogw> nextsno
[05:54] <Oval> nextse7en: *No.
[05:54] <Ashfire908> where can i get help with openoffice.org?
[05:55] <xtknight> fraser, i dont have a tuner card here.  all i can see is, linux probably has support for it somehow.  dont give u
[05:55] <macogw> nextse7en: no
[05:55] <xtknight> up*
[05:55] <teiwaz> bk
[05:55] <Oval> nextse7en: "apt-get install openssh-server" to get it.
[05:55] <nextse7en> Oval, Thank you.
[05:55] <ectospasm> anyone know how I can install perldoc?  perl is installed, but when I run perldoc it says I need to install the perldoc package.  apt-get install perldoc don't work
[05:55] <kousotu> "Other operating systems" still shows up at the bottom
[05:55] <fraser> Pelo, it's #videolan
[05:55] <Oval> nextse7en: My pleasure.
[05:55] <pete83> fraser, have you looked into mythtv?
[05:55] <sauvin> Ashfire908, it's not on topic, but I gotta ask: what's your OOo problem?
[05:55] <Dr_willis> !find perldoc
[05:55] <ubotu> Found: libperldoc-search-perl
[05:55] <Pelo> fraser,  ah there you go
[05:55] <noch> hello all . . . i am trying to remove ubuntu from my pc (this one) and install it on my laptop. how do i delete my boot loader and swap partition that Gparted cant delete?
[05:55] <nickrud> ectospasm, it's perl-doc
[05:55] <Dr_willis> ectospasm,  i would say. do sme apt-cache searching for the proper name of the package
[05:56] <teiwaz> so anyone have any ideas how I can nuke and redo gstreamer
[05:56] <kousotu> noch: what othe os yougot?
[05:56] <teiwaz> ?
[05:56] <hmmmsomething1> is there a way to get rid of multiple partitions? because it seems i have created too many....
[05:56] <noch> i have XP
[05:56] <ectospasm> the proper name SHOULD be perldoc... if it's perl-doc I'll be mad
[05:56] <xtknight> !gparted | hmmmsomething1
[05:56] <kousotu> XP can delee pattions
[05:56] <ubotu> hmmmsomething1: 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
[05:56] <kousotu> delete*
[05:56] <Pelo> noch,  boot the live cd to delete the swap,  and you'll need to windows repair install to restore your mbr
[05:56] <nextse7en> Oval, is it ready to go once installed, or will it need to be configured?
[05:56] <hmmmsomething1> i'm on vista though
[05:56] <dstadulis> !internet
[05:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about internet - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:56] <macogw> noch: to replace the original xp bootloader, put in the xp disk and in the repair console on it, run "fixmbr"
[05:56] <kousotu> hmmmsomething1: should work on vista too
[05:56] <Oval> nextse7en: It's ready to go, but for added security I'd personally fine-tune it if you're exposing it to the Internet.
[05:56] <LordDicranius> hello everybody :)
[05:56] <nickrud> ectospasm, don't get mad, just get angry
[05:56] <Smithers> Hello LordDicranius
[05:57] <kousotu> hello LordDicranius
[05:57] <Ashfire908> sauvin: in OOo Base, i get to the end of making a form in the form wizard, but it doesn't do anything if i click finish, and there is no create button.
[05:57] <macogw> hmmmsomething1: there's a GParted Live CD
[05:57] <noch> i cant boot into XP, my boot loader is messedup, i can only boot with my bootCD
[05:57] <ectospasm> nickrud:  I take crazy pills, so...
[05:57] <macogw> Ashfire908: i think that's it
[05:57] <LordDicranius> anybody found a good music notation alternative for linux? :-\
[05:57] <nextse7en> You guys would laugh if you knew what I was trying to do, I'm trying to get a remote session of X to run on a 15 year old Mach Unix box, do I can browse with it.
[05:57] <kousotu> noch: what you mean?
[05:57] <sauvin> Oh, I can't help with forms :(
[05:57] <Pelo> noch,  googl for windows repair install , and foloow the instrucgtions carefully
[05:57] <Gauntlet> Pelo, created the partitions using gparted, but still unable to get past 7% on partitioner... anything I missed? partitioned a 8GB ext3, 2GB linux-swap, and a 9GB or so ext3 for the rest of the HD
[05:57] <kousotu> hm...
[05:57] <nickrud> ectospasm, good reason to stick with angry then :)
[05:57] <macogw> Ashfire908: i use Neo Office (OOo for Mac) at work and after you make a form and can see it, it's there. just save
[05:57] <LordDicranius> a good music notation alternative for Finale is the only thing that's keeping one of my friends from making the switch...
[05:57] <pete83> LordDicranius: just for making sheet music, or with sound like cakewalk?
[05:57] <kousotu> the linux partion is still active?
[05:58] <Pelo> Gauntlet,  did you make them one by one ?
[05:58] <macogw> Ashfire908: oddly, you dont have to save after adding to the db through the form, which i dont quite understand
[05:58] <noch> sorry
[05:58] <LordDicranius> would like sound playback, just like midi
[05:58] <ectospasm> nickrud:  mad == angry in the context in which I used it
[05:58] <Pelo> Gauntlet,  I mean make one , apply it , then mak the other , etc
[05:58] <Oval> nextse7en: It's a worthy task.  Is that GNOME you're running, or are you going for something lighter?
[05:58] <pete83> LordDicranius: I think Rosegarden is one possibility
[05:58] <macogw> yeah i think rosegarden does midi playback
[05:58] <LordDicranius> pete83: hmm, haven't tried that one yet
[05:58] <macogw> i havent used it like 9 months
[05:58] <Gauntlet> yes
[05:59] <noch> my insall was complicated, but my XP is still there. i cannot boot into windows due to a messed up bootloader. i just want to delete my bootloader and my swap partition and start fresh
[05:59] <LordDicranius> I tried Denemo and NoteEdit, didn't like those :-\
[05:59] <nextse7en> I'm actually running Nextstep on top. Oval.
[05:59] <macogw> noch: to reinstall xp's bootloader, put in your xp cd
[05:59] <macogw> noch: go to its repair console and type "fixmbr"
[05:59] <LordDicranius> thanks for the recommendation pete83.  Imma go install it on a spare PC real quick and give it a trial run :-)
[05:59] <pete83> LordDicranius: before you install Rosegarden, you will need to set up timidity++ as a midi sythesizer server... make sure to follow this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MidiSoftwareSynthesisHowTo
[06:00] <knoppix> I cant seen to get the copy to install
[06:00] <silent-shadow> hhhmm
[06:00] <nextse7en> Oval: Nextstep 3.3 with y2k patch.
[06:00] <Ashfire908> macogw, but it doesn't make the form. it beeps at me if i try to click on the form, and when i click the finish button, noting happens. the wizard stays open.
[06:00] <LordDicranius> thanks pete83 :)
[06:00] <macogw> Ashfire908: oh...lemme try
[06:00] <noch> macogw: why cant i just delete it from my command line
[06:00] <noch> ?
[06:00] <Gauntlet> one at a time, applying in between
[06:00] <noch> brb
[06:00] <nextse7en> Oval: On a 35mhz motorolla architecture.
[06:00] <Pelo> Gauntlet,  when you say the partitioner doesn'T get pass 7% do you mean the installer ?  because once you'Ve pre partitionned before installing wen you get the the partition stuff,  select manual , skip the partitioner bit go straight to where you specify what partitions to use,  do not reformat the swap or the /home one,  but / will need to be formated,    that shoudl have cut down the on any partitionning to be done
[06:00] <knoppix> can i just install straight from a website?
[06:01] <Pelo> Gauntlet, use my nick when talking to me please it makes it easier to follow
[06:01] <ubernoch> ok back
[06:01] <Oval> nextse7en: Hah, that's crazy.
[06:01] <macogw> noch: im talking about putting back XP's bootloader, the original one.  right now, GRUB is on the master boot record of the drive.  to get rid of GRUB, you have to put XP's back
[06:01] <Pelo> !install | knoppix  I think you can, check here
[06:01] <ubernoch> ok
[06:01] <ubotu> knoppix  I think you can, check here: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[06:01] <Jack_Sparrow> Pelo: Silly me... I had not clicked save settings in gmail after enabling pop
[06:01] <kousotu> Pelo: where can I find Mp3 and MP4 codecs?
[06:01] <Pelo> Jack_Sparrow, yes sillly you
[06:01] <macogw> Ashfire908: did you use design form or wizard?
[06:01] <bechemex> mexico
[06:01] <fraser> pete83, nope i haven't, i shall though
[06:01] <knoppix> where i dont see a link
[06:02] <ubernoch> now i just need to find where i put my xp cd . .
[06:02] <Pelo> kousotu,  go in synaptic, and install all the gstreamer 10 stuff,  that shoud cover everthing
[06:02] <nextse7en> Oval: The Mach os and nextstep are actully pretty amazing, WAY ahead of thier time. Some parts of it feel more advanced than fiesty.
[06:02] <macogw> kousotu: go to add/remove and find the ubuntu restricted extras, install that and you should be good
[06:02] <mage> nextse7en: BeOS > NeXt
[06:02] <Gauntlet> Pelo, I'll doublecheck, but I don't remember there being a option to manually choose, just a next button
[06:02] <teiwaz> is there any way I can wipe and redo gstreamer?
[06:02] <mage> actually never used next ;)
[06:02] <teiwaz> I've tried clearing the cache
[06:02] <macogw> nextse7en: yeah but they have that darned menus-outside-the-windows thing.....bleh
[06:02] <Gauntlet> Pelo, I'll check though
[06:02] <Ashfire908> macogw, there's another bug in the wizard. i'll try after i get all the updates installed. this is the first i've been able to get online with this computer
[06:03] <teiwaz> but like any time I try to do somehting with gst
[06:03] <Oval> nextse7en: It looks that actually.  I'm getting nostalgia though, even in spite of the fact that I haven't used it.
[06:03] <Grungebunny> In this gaim program that comes with Ubuntu is there a method to the different colored nicks?
[06:03] <Pelo> Gauntlet,  when I talk about pre partitionning,  I mean before you ht the install icon,  goto menu > system > admin > gnome partition editor and do it there
[06:03] <mage> macogw: universal menu bar would be great for keyboard
[06:03] <Ashfire908> ?
[06:03] <macogw> Ashfire908: maybe try using design view instead of wizard
[06:03] <teiwaz> "I get a "error initializing: Error rescanning registry"
[06:03] <nextse7en> mage, macogw: It takes some getting used to, thats for sure.
[06:03] <macogw> mage: not the way OSX does it
[06:03] <Ashfire908> macogw: wizard
[06:03] <teiwaz> "child terminated by signal"
[06:03] <knoppix> i get about half way through the install and it freezes up. i dont know how to set up the partitions to use all of my hd either
[06:04] <Pelo> knoppix,  will ubuntu be the only os on that hdd ?
[06:04] <knoppix> ive tried two different versions 2
[06:04] <macogw> nextse7en & mage, on OSX, not everything has keyboard shortcuts. the ones that don't, you cant access by doing something like alt+f for File
[06:04] <knoppix> thats what im shootin for
[06:04] <jerkface03> does anyone know how i would create a new user in ubuntu? and to give that user access to development tools like gcc/gdb/etc..?
[06:04] <mage> macogw: press alt, then down
[06:04] <teiwaz> anyone?  bueller?
[06:04] <macogw> mage: will try at work on monday
[06:05] <knoppix> this knoppix works fine
[06:05] <chikita> where do i get gthread?
[06:05] <Dr_willis> jerkface03,  any new user will have access to those  - if they are installed.
[06:05] <pete83> jerkface03: system>>administration>>users and groups
[06:05] <macogw> mage: i still think Address Book is the only nice thing about OSX
[06:05] <jerkface03> pete83: server edition
[06:05] <Pelo> knoppix,   in the deskopt,  under menu < system > admin > gnome partiton editor,  make each partition individualy,   5-10 gig for / (ext3),  2xram for /swap ( linuxswap) the rest for /home (ext3)
[06:05] <jerkface03> Dr_willis: ya i think i already installed them
[06:05] <mage> trying OSX for longer than five mins is still on my todo list
[06:05] <xtknight> is it possible to get a video transport stream from a firewire device such as a motorola pvr, in linux?
[06:05] <Gauntlet> Pelo, thats where I did the partitioning, because after selecting the keyboard settings, the partioner part of the install stalls, and I never get to asking how I want to partition
[06:05] <pete83> jerkface03: man adduser?
[06:05] <macogw> mage: ive been using it at work for 2 months and i hate it
[06:05] <kousotu> Pelo: ty
[06:05] <jerkface03> pete83: i have to run it thru sudo right?
[06:06] <pete83> jerkface03: yeah
[06:06] <macogw> mage: though now im starting to see why people like integration....dragging names to your calendar is handy i guess
[06:06] <Oval> macogw: It depends entirely on what you do.
[06:06] <crazyman> weird problem, if i click on switch user my laptop mousepad stops working is this a common bug
[06:06] <Pelo> Gauntlet,  where it asks where you want to intall, yiou get  on a complete hdd,  largest available space and manual,  pck manual
[06:06] <macogw> mage: i still dont like having things so dependent upon each other though.  if one screws up the rest could too....
[06:06] <macogw> mage: i like the unix "do ONE thing, and do it well" idea
[06:06] <knoppix> pelo i am using knoppix now
[06:07] <Gauntlet> Pelo, I'm not even getting to that part
[06:07] <Pelo> Gauntlet,  are you on the live cd now ?
[06:07] <Gauntlet> yes
[06:07] <chikita> how do i get the gthread package?
[06:07] <Pelo> do you know how to take a screenshot ?
[06:07] <Pelo> Gauntlet, do you know how to take a screenshot ?
[06:07] <macogw> Oval: avoid mice as much as possible.  shun Photoshop in favor of the GIMP which requires installing X11 separately and then is all silly about how hiding works
[06:07] <krammer> what do u guys think of the hacking 9 live cd?
[06:07] <macogw> krammer: never tried it
[06:07] <pete83> Pelo, that's child's play
[06:07] <macogw> krammer: thought about it, but i think i decided the mag cost too much
[06:07] <Gauntlet> Pelo, I do in XP, and if its the same, I can
[06:07] <crazyman> weird problem, if i click on switch user my laptop mousepad stops working is this a common bug
[06:08] <macogw> crazyman: yes
[06:08] <mage> hacking 9?
[06:08] <krammer> yes
[06:08] <hmmmsomething1> alrightm, i think that i got all my partitions back in order :)
[06:08] <crazyman> macogw is there a fix?
[06:08] <krammer> i didnt pay for the cd
[06:08] <kousotu> Gauntlet: applications > accessories
[06:08] <krammer> :)
[06:08] <macogw> crazyman: hit ctrl alt f7 to go back to the first session, then ctrl alt f9 to go back to the 2nd one, and it should start working again, i think
[06:08] <Pelo> Gauntlet, ok meet me in #pelo, I'll do a little hand holding and walk you all the way through it
[06:08] <kousotu> screenshot is there
[06:08] <macogw> crazyman: its a workaround...
[06:08] <mage> oh script kitty cd
[06:08] <Oval> macogw: It is pretty apparent that it is not for you then.
[06:08] <mage> meow
[06:08] <hmmmsomething1> but now i have 20.73GB of free space that idk what to do with? am i supposed to put it in a drive?
[06:08] <macogw> mage: no, it's hackin9....as in the 9 is the g
[06:08] <pete83> Pelo, same as Windows XP, you take your camera in front of the computer...
[06:08] <crazyman> lol thats so random
[06:08] <macogw> Oval: yeah
[06:08] <Gauntlet> Pelo and kousotu, thx
[06:09] <krammer> ok
[06:09] <orbstra> hey I keep getting an ALERT exim paniclog /var/log/exim4/paniclog has a non zero size, mail system possibly broke... and the mail system is actually broken
[06:09] <dstadulis> pete83 lol
[06:09] <Pelo> pete83, lol
[06:09] <Oval> macogw: I'm not happy with what a pain it can be to use OSS in Mac OS either.
[06:09] <Pelo> Gauntlet,  meet me in #pelo please
[06:09] <macogw> Oval: and to think i considered getting one of those before i found ubuntu!  after i realized "oh yeah...i dont actually know how to use a mac" i decided it wasnt worth spending 2x the money on
[06:09] <Oval> macogw: But for proprietary stuff, and the 3rd party apps the Mac has, they suit my daily productivity well.
[06:09] <kousotu> yw Gauntlet
[06:09] <macogw> Oval: i dont use anything proprietary except java and flash
[06:09] <ChrisF-> Greetings.  Anybody installed WoW in Ubuntu using wine?
[06:10] <macogw> Oval: thatd require not being a cheapskate student ;)
[06:10] <macogw> ChrisF-: plenty of people have
[06:10] <desertc> Oval: I'm glad I don't use the term '3rd party apps', since I started using Ubuntu.
[06:10] <macogw> ChrisF-: which is to say i know it works, so dont go thinking "linux is bad with games and i like WoW so i'll keep an xp partition"
[06:10] <cmlalex> I'm looking for someone who can help me set up a built-in sound card
[06:10] <Oval> macogw: I'm actually so in love with Ubuntu that I kind of want to run only Ubuntu on my MacBook Pro.  Problem being, there's  a lot I'd miss about the Mac, and it feels like a waste of perfectly good money.
[06:10] <ChrisF-> the problem I'm having is that it loads up and gets to the part when I have to put the second CD in.  When I go to eject the CD though, it says the application won't let you eject
[06:11] <ChrisF-> Oval:  it would be.
[06:11] <pete83>  ChrisF-:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft
[06:11] <macogw> Oval: address book is the only thing i miss from osx.  i want to write an address book for linux that uses a similar gui
[06:11] <Adrian_Ancona> cmlalex, private me
[06:11] <cmlalex> will do
[06:11] <macogw> Oval: and links people in the same household so you dont type the address repeatedly, ditto on people who are coworkers
[06:11] <kousotu> !DVDS
[06:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dvds - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:12] <kousotu> !DVD
[06:12] <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
[06:12] <kousotu> !dvd
[06:12] <Oval> ChrisF-: But it's quality hardware though.  I'd like to see Ubuntu run on that, seeing how it tends to jump into all of my old computers.
[06:12] <macogw> Oval: that part being something i thought of because of having 2 reps at one vendor and then requested by a friend when i mentioned i wanted to
[06:13] <[MMO] Marlo> I've had so many problems today...
[06:13] <[MMO] Marlo> Anyone know how to fix the mic capture problem?
[06:13] <desertc> [MMO] Marlo: :(  That's sad.
[06:13] <desertc> [MMO] Marlo: No problem here.
[06:13] <[MMO] Marlo> I've tried so many things...
[06:14] <desertc> [MMO] Marlo: I bet your mic is muted.
[06:14] <Oval> macogw: One other thing that I'd miss about the Mac is the wonderful interface it has.  I'm not completely satisfied with GNOME's "keep it simple," but they just seem to get it right at Apple.  Then I'm talking about the System Preferences.
[06:14] <Dr_willis> Ive never though apples interface was that wonderfull.. seemed i had to work harder to get things done with it..
[06:14] <ChrisF-> just run Ubuntu in Paralells on the macbook pro
[06:14] <crazyman> macogw that worked but its a pain, no other ideas to fix it?
[06:14] <Dr_willis> but im OLD-Skool. :)
[06:15] <Dr_willis> give me a xterm + mc !
[06:15] <Dr_willis> :)
[06:15] <macogw> Oval: i wanted to use GNOME from Fink in X11 on the mac
[06:15] <macogw> crazyman: im sorry, what was the problem again?
[06:15] <[MMO] Marlo> Nahh my mic isnt muted...
[06:15] <desertc> [MMO] Marlo: Have you looked in your alsa-mixer yet?
[06:15] <crazyman> macogw when you switch users the mouse stops working
[06:15] <noch> macogw: to restore my windows mbr, from the command line?
[06:15] <Oval> ChrisF-: I actually run VMWare fusion.  I don't like the speed of VM.
[06:15] <macogw> Oval: the mac at work is bearable because most of my time is spent in Terminal ssh-ing or ftp-ing or both to the web server, and the 90% of the rest is in GIMP
[06:16] <Oval> ChrisF-: To its defense, it's still in beta.
[06:16] <knoppix> can anyone tell me how to download a full iso image through knoppix?
[06:16] <macogw> crazyman: no, sorry. its an outstanding bug, possibly with resource allocation in X11, that i hope will be fixed in Gutsy
[06:16] <desertc> [MMO] Marlo: type "amixer" at your prompt and look for anything that says 0%
[06:16] <macogw> noch: you have to boot from the windows disk to do that
[06:16] <noch> i did
[06:16] <macogw> noch: then type "fixmbr"
[06:16] <Tremitos> Hi
[06:16] <noch> o ok
[06:16] <[MMO] Marlo> OK :)
[06:16] <Oval> macogw: Then again, Apple's Terminal.app sucks.
[06:17] <knoppix> i am trying to get ubuntu to work
[06:17] <crazyman> macogw im kinda of new to this, is gutsy the new release? and when is it coming out
[06:17] <macogw> noch: find the console in it...im sorry i dont know what menu options or whatever to use
[06:17] <macogw> crazyman: oct 18
[06:17] <silent-shadow> !offtopic
[06:17] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[06:17] <Oval> macogw: You'll enjoy iTerm if you dont have it already.
[06:17] <desertc> crazyman: september
[06:17] <macogw> Oval: all i ever see of it is "ssh colbyframe@hudson.dreamhost.com" :P after that i see the debian terminal on the server
[06:17] <macogw> desertc: no, oct 18
[06:18] <desertc> macogw: but I want it sooner!!
[06:18] <macogw> desertc: theyre always april and october, except when dapper was pushed back
[06:18] <desertc> macogw: okay - thanks for enlightening me
[06:18] <Oval> I can't wait for new X.
[06:18] <pete83> [MMO] Marlo:what program are you recording in, anyways?
[06:18] <knoppix> can ne1 help please?
[06:18] <macogw> desertc: http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=h8nhc87h6h195lqj8i4l2jka90%40group.calendar.google.com
[06:19] <Oval> Improved X support is exactly what Ubuntu needs right now.
[06:19] <macogw> desertc: FOSS release dates, conferences, etc.
[06:19] <macogw> desertc: obviously not finishe
[06:19] <desertc> macogw: oh man, that's sweet
[06:19] <macogw> Oval: bulletproof X!
[06:19] <macogw> desertc: i just started working on it a few days ago, so theres only like 8 things in there
[06:19] <pete83> knoppix: are you saying you don't have any OS installed right now, but all you have is 1 live cd?
[06:20] <desertc> macogw If you send me your email address, I will give you some more dates.
[06:20] <macogw> desertc: i was just gonna suggest that
[06:20] <yigenjin> ls
[06:20] <bzak2> how can one scan for a new USB device?
[06:20] <knoppix> pete:i have 2 ubuntu cds 6.06.1 and 7.04 and knoppix
[06:20] <bzak2> Ubuntu doesn't seem to be picking up my phone?
[06:20] <macogw> bzak2: lsusb will list them all
[06:20] <bzak2> thanks! ):
[06:21] <_Sparks_> Question - I am using VM ware with XP.  I would like to print from XP in vmware to my printer on the Unbunto side.  Any ideas of how?
[06:21] <macogw> bzak2: if theres nothing listed, you could have a bad cable or need to turn the phone on
[06:21] <pete83> knoppix: so why do you need to download an iso then?
[06:21] <[MMO] Marlo> OK went to alsamixer and turned everything up, still not working =(
[06:21] <yigenjin> macogw, fdisk -l
[06:21] <knoppix> knoppix works fine the other 2 cd freeze up every time i try to install or update
[06:21] <macogw> bzak2: if its listed but doesnt do anything, then there's more questions to ask
[06:21] <cmlalex> could someone help me set up my sound card drivers, please?
[06:21] <macogw> NonOEM: eh. he said usb..
[06:21] <noch> hey . . . i fixed my mbr, and i rebooted and it said 'reboot and select proper boot devide or insert boot media in selected boot devide and press a key'
[06:21] <pete83> knoppix: so you want the alternate install cd?
[06:22] <knoppix> i guess if it will work
[06:22] <bzaks> is there any reason that ubuntu would not be listing a device  on the desktop that lsusb can ID?
[06:22] <nox-Hand> How would I ls all packages on my system in a lineup so I can just do an apt comman to reinstall them on another system?
[06:22] <knoppix> but pete83 i cant download a whole iso image with knoppix it keeps telling me there is no more space
[06:22] <Pelo> noch,  make sure your hdd is selected as thefrist boot device in the bios
[06:23] <cmlalex> could someone help me set up my sound card drivers, please?
[06:23] <noch> pelo: it is
[06:23] <Pelo> bzak2,  because they are not mounted
[06:23] <Dr_willis> nox-Hand,  i saw just such a example today in the 'ubuntu  hacks' book :)
[06:23] <teiwaz> anyone here real good with gstreamer
[06:23] <bzaks> I thought Ubuntu Automounted USB devices
[06:23] <Pelo> noch, windows repair install
[06:23] <Pelo> google it
[06:23] <pete83> knoppix: use qtparted in knoppix to partition your hard drive, and then make a partition, and mount it, and then download the iso to that partition
[06:23] <Pelo> teiwaz, wrong kind of quesiton,  state the actual problem
[06:23] <Dr_willis> nox-Hand,  a little script makes a list of all installed packages, ya then pipe to another script that uses xargs and installs them on the 2nd box.
[06:24] <teiwaz> gstreamer is dead
[06:24] <noch> i did that, just repaired my mbr after i deleted ubuntu
[06:24] <Pelo> bzak2,  what kind of usb device is it ?
[06:24] <teiwaz> "error re-scanning registry, child terminated by signal"
[06:24] <teiwaz> anything using gstreamer doesn't work
[06:24] <teiwaz> I've tried clearing cache
[06:24] <Pelo> teiwaz,  while doing what ?
[06:24] <macogw> Dr_willis: i think he wants the little script that makes the list
[06:24] <teiwaz> uninstalling and reinstalling, etc
[06:24] <knoppix> where do i find qtparted?
[06:24] <bzaks> pelo: it's a cell phone
[06:24] <teiwaz> that error message happens with any of the gstreamer commands (gst-inspect-0.10, etc)
[06:24] <FDkrew> hello all
[06:25] <dormilon> Hello :-) Anyone who could help me with "changing screen resolution"?
[06:25] <Pelo> knoppix,  qparted is the kde version of parted, you can get it in synaptic
[06:25] <pete83> knoppix: try going to a terminal and typing qtparted ..... it might come with knoppix
[06:25] <Pelo> bzak2,  does it work as a flash drive ?
[06:25] <FDkrew> yes
[06:25] <macogw> dormilon: do you have intel graphics and want to know how to get higher than 1024x768?
[06:25] <bzaks> apparently not, but I'm supposed to just be able to put music on it
[06:25] <Pelo> dormilon,  menu > system > prefs > screen resolution
[06:25] <FDkrew> did u mount the flash drive?
[06:25] <dormilon> yes. macogw
[06:26] <teiwaz> I'm trying to run programs like amarok, banshee, etc though
[06:26] <Pelo> FDkrew,  I wasN'T talking to you,  ( noting personnal )
[06:26] <dormilon> Oops. not intel. But still want to go higher that 1024x768
[06:26] <knoppix> pete83 this is what it saysarning: Unable to open /dev/hdc read-write (Read-only file system).  /dev/hdc has been opened read-only.
[06:26] <knoppix> Warning: Unable to open /dev/hdf read-write (Read-only file system).  /dev/hdf has been opened read-only.
[06:26] <pete83> Pelo: fine then, i wasn't talking to you
[06:26] <_Sparks_> Dormilon look in your private chat window for help on res
[06:26] <john__> hey all!
[06:26] <Pelo> teiwaz,  look it up in the forum is all I can tell you
[06:27] <teiwaz> I've tried
[06:27] <Pelo> pete83,  how many nicks do you hve ?
[06:27] <pete83> Pelo: one, why?
[06:27] <Pelo> ...
[06:27] <teiwaz> I've also googled my a$$ off
[06:27] <dormilon> I did it so, but it shows only up to 1024
[06:27] <pete83> knoppix: why does it say that? when you type qparted?
[06:27] <nox-Hand> Dr_willis: The thing is, I borked up this system 100% and cant be bothered to fix it. I have done a complete tar of /home and I will then copy it to another PC for storage. Then once I have the list of apps on my PC I can use that to oadd then when installing the next system on this PC
[06:27] <nox-Hand> Dr_willis: Any ifea how?
[06:27] <pawan> wine jet audio cannot acces files and directories from other partition
[06:27] <nox-Hand> idae*
[06:27] <pete83> Pelo: how many do you have?
[06:27] <[MMO] Marlo> i keep getting sudo: /etc/sudoers is owned by uid 1000, should be 0
[06:27] <[MMO] Marlo>  returned to me in the terminal :(
[06:27] <nox-Hand> idea**
[06:28] <knoppix> i dont know
[06:28] <_Sparks_> DORMILON - DO YOU STILL WANT HELP ON YOUR RESOLUTION?
[06:28] <pete83> knoppix: did you type "qtparted" at a terminal?
[06:28] <john__> i'm new to Ubuntu (and linux in general). it's pretty cool
[06:28] <nox-Hand> _Sparks_: Could you *please* not use CAPS? :)
[06:28] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo, you there..?
[06:28] <knoppix> pete83 i am completely new to linux and dont know much of anything bout it
[06:28] <BlainN> john -- yes, it is.
[06:28] <GothCloud> Capsy mr.
[06:28] <Pelo> john__, welcome tothe madhouse
[06:28] <Dr_willis> nox-Hand,  sudo dpkg --get-selections | grep '[[:space:] ] install$' | awk '{print $1}' > package_list
[06:28] <john__> :)
[06:28] <GothCloud> Caps lock is for hamsters
[06:28] <Pelo> Paddy_EIRE,  yes I am but I am hidding
[06:28] <Dr_willis> nox-Hand,  cat package_list | xargs sudo apt-get install
[06:29] <knoppix> pete83 yes i did and that error message appeared
[06:29] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo, I have still got the same problem although a little more info
[06:29] <pete83> knoppix: ok, this time type "sudo qtparted"
[06:29] <john__> i'm a software engineer major and i've wanted to dabble in linux in general (ubuntu especially)
[06:29] <Pelo> Paddy_EIRE,  you'lll have to refresh my memory,  I have a tendency to help several ppl at once and I get confused
[06:30] <The_Wiseguy> Can somebody help me please
[06:30] <nox-Hand> Dr_willis: You are my hero! :D
[06:30] <nox-Hand> ;)
[06:30] <pawan> how to access file and folders from other partition using wine
[06:30] <Pelo> john__,  it's a lot of fun,  would you like a few starter links to get you going ?
[06:30] <The_Wiseguy> please
[06:30] <GothCloud> I have a question...
[06:30] <BlainN> The_Wiseguy -- what have you got?
[06:30] <desertc> john__: How is it going for you so far?
[06:30] <pete83> BlainN: not fast enough
[06:30] <dormilon> yes Sparks, I do not know hot to go private
[06:30] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo, it says in the diagnostic output when it fails to start X 'unknow input device cursor in serverlayout'
[06:30] <Pelo> GothCloud, care to share it with the group ?
[06:30] <BlainN> I tried.
[06:30] <desertc> john__: You might consider joining your local linux users group
[06:31] <GothCloud> Can I run Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 in wine, so I can use Vista in a virtual PC, and Ubuntu is my primary OS?
[06:31] <Pelo> Paddy_EIRE,  what was the original problem please I donT' remember what you are trying t fix
[06:31] <tom_> Is anyone aware of a mini howto setup jack on a realtime smp 2.6.20 kernel on ubuntustudio?
[06:31] <desertc> GothCloud: Just use Windows in VMware
[06:31] <SeveredCross> Can someone tell me why my screen gets badly discolored sometimes?
[06:31] <john__> linux or my major? in major i have a 3.95 and i've had an internship all summer. i start my sophomore year in a few weeks. as for this attempt at linux, it's all been great - no issues thus far! :)
[06:31] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo, oh sorry, X wont start
[06:31] <Dr_willis> nox-Hand,  that stuff came from the 'ubuntu hacks' book :)
[06:31] <FDkrew> test. cant see my text
[06:31] <GothCloud> I like M$ VPC2K7 better...
[06:31] <FDkrew> nvm
[06:32] <pete83> GothCloud: no, there are better options for linux. Use VMware
[06:32] <Pelo> GothCloud,  no wine isnt for os, I think you will need a virtual machine ,  like vmware
[06:32] <_Sparks_> dormilon --- click on system and then preference ... if in on the list
[06:32] <SeveredCross> I think it's a problem with my fglrx driver but I purged the driver and reinstalled X and all that stuff and it persisted.
[06:32] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo, I did the reconfigure of xorg.conf and reinstall of both ati and fglrx drivers
[06:32] <Paddy_EIRE> Pelo, to no success
[06:32] <FDkrew> trying to install beryl?
[06:32] <Pelo> Paddy_EIRE, ok , but I have no idea what that error msg means,  did you try searching for it in the forum ?
[06:32] <sauvin> Paddy, what is the problem again, please?
[06:33] <Paddy_EIRE> sauvin, X suddenly got borked
[06:33] <sauvin> Can I get "borked" in more elaborate form?
[06:33] <BlainN> bork bork bork
[06:33] <GothCloud> Well, can wine run Microsoft Virtual PC?
[06:33] <knoppix> pete83: it did pull qtparted now im messin with that, thanks for that im sure i will have more questions thoough
[06:33] <Pelo> Paddy_EIRE, I've given you as much as I can on this,  I donT' think I can realy be of any further assistance
[06:33] <john__> i love coding, but i also have a personal goal to one day own my own business - preferably something software related. i'd love to learn and eventually develop applications for ubuntu/linux, but i have one pitfall: i understand ubuntu/linux is all about free (as in speech and beer), so how do i create a business model that'll be equally satisfactory?
[06:34] <FDkrew> sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg   try this to reconfig ur xorg
[06:34] <ectospasm> john__:  I work for a company that produces GPL software, and turns a profit
[06:34] <sauvin> john_, most folks who make a living with linux do so through contract support.
[06:34] <BlainN> You can write commercial software for ubuntu/linux
[06:34] <ectospasm> john__:  of course, this is also a hardware company
[06:34] <_Sparks_> What is the url for the ubuntu forum?
[06:34] <pete83> knoppix: i'm glad that is working. As long as you save to a partition on your real hard drive and not just your RAM like before, you should not run out of space
[06:34] <Pelo> john__,  sell support
[06:35] <ectospasm> _Sparks_:  http://ubuntuforums.org
[06:35] <ectospasm> _Sparks_:  off the top of my head, that may be wrong
[06:35] <GothCloud> de de de
[06:35] <GothCloud> Ill ask elsewere
[06:35] <Pelo> but john__  this is hte support channel and you are a bit offtopic, maybe #ubuntu-offtopic would be a better place for those inquiries
[06:36] <john__> hardware companies i can see offering open source software and making a profit - in fact, it makes sense. selling support... well, i just wish there was something more than just that, especially since i strive for intuitive practices (in theory, support should be hardly necessary)
[06:36] <charlie_> cni upgrade from edgy to feisty?
[06:36] <BlainN> john__ I like that world you're talking about.  Let me know when you find it.
[06:36] <pete83> _Sparks_: there is a new up-and-coming website that might help you find it. It's now available at http://www.google.com
[06:36] <IdNotFound> !upgrade
[06:36] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[06:36] <ectospasm> john__:  you gotta fill a niche with your software products such that no one else can fill them, create demand for your product, and you'll do well
[06:37] <_Sparks_> Thanks Pete
[06:37] <IdNotFound> !upgrade | chalcedny
[06:37] <ubotu> chalcedny: please see above
[06:37] <IdNotFound> ops
[06:37] <IdNotFound> chalcedny: sorry
[06:37] <john__> blainkN, why? i'm not trying to start a flame war...
[06:37] <IdNotFound> !upgrade | charlie_
[06:37] <ubotu> charlie_: please see above
[06:37] <charlie_> same as earlier versions?
[06:37] <Pelo> john__,  you can make propriatary software to run on linux,  just know that what ever gpl stuffyou use as a basis needs to remain free,  the propriatary parts needs to be clean
[06:37] <BlainN> john__ Not flaming.  I just would like to see any piece of software that required no support.
[06:37] <IdNotFound> charlie_: should be, i have only updated from 6.10 to 7.04 :P
[06:37] <john__> that makes sense
[06:38] <Patrick__> sauvin, sorry I got disconnected
[06:38] <_Sparks_> john__  do you know how to go to a private chat window?  I have messaged you.
[06:38] <charlie_> thanx, easythen
[06:38] <Patrick__> what did I last tell you sauvin
[06:38] <john__> BlainN, you have a good point, but offering support as the core of your business model just doesn't seem ideal to me, that's all i meant.
[06:38] <john__> sorry, i'm used to mirc...
[06:39] <desertc> john__: you can sell support services around Free Software
[06:39] <FDkrew> anyone have any luck with steam source games under wine?
[06:39] <Pelo> john__,  how do you think redhat and canonical are making a buck ?
[06:39] <sucha215> what are people using for a ftp client that can use ssl
[06:39] <desertc> john__: read eric s. raymond's book
[06:39] <BlainN> john__ I just think it's a sign that you're offering a valuable product that's useful to a lot of people ,and some percentage are going to be willing to pay for some handholding or customization.
[06:39] <desertc> sucha215: secure copy
[06:39] <john__> as somebody mentioned, i am off topic. i can leave and go to the ubuntu-offtopic chat if you guys would rather...
[06:39] <Pelo> sucha215, search for ftp in synaptic and read the descriptions
[06:40] <sauvin> Patrick, if you're Paddy, the last thing you said was "it's borked".
[06:40] <desertc> john__: that would be best - you are going to end up in a long conversation
[06:40] <macogw> john__: its only about free speech, not the beer part.  really, you can make money on doing things like Cedega and ELive does.  it's open source, but you pay if you want a precompiled *stable* easy to install binary.  if you really want to go through the extra trouble  of compiling it from CVS, then you dont pay.
[06:40] <Pelo> john__,  it's a bit of a busy channel here , with all the free support and all, we's appreicaite it
[06:40] <macogw> john__: plus, if you're not incorporating anything already GPL'd into it, you dont need to release code
[06:41] <Pelo> macogw,  it's the other way around,  free as in beer
[06:41] <macogw> john__: most of us happily use binary-only Flash plugins from Adobe
[06:41] <capitalidea> When i try to install a script for greasemonkey on the latest firefox I click the install button but nothing happens
[06:41] <capitalidea> absolutely nothing happens
[06:41] <macogw> Pelo: what?
[06:41] <macogw> Pelo: FOSS is about the speech one, not the beer one
[06:41] <capitalidea> AMD64 Feisty, latest greasemonkey and latest firefox
[06:41] <capitalidea> any advice?
[06:41] <john__> macogw: i was thinking of doing something with a closed core (non gpl, of course) and an open api to offer the customizability that so many people seem to crave
[06:41] <pete83> macogw: hah, we'll even more happily move to Gnash as soon as possible
[06:42] <fraser> guys, i have managed to get TVTIME to show me the composite input in my TV tuner card, but it's black and white and there's not much quality
[06:42] <macogw> pete83: well yes, becaus Adobe's crashes firefox :p
[06:42] <Pelo> capitalidea, maybe you can try asking in #firefox , they might know better
[06:42] <macogw> pete83: and we cant fix it because its closed. but if it closed and doesnt act stupid, then meh
[06:42] <capitalidea> Maybe :/
[06:42] <john__> so #ubuntu-offtopic then? thanks for the initial support with that, and i'll return to here if i have any specific ubuntu related issues :-)
[06:42] <capitalidea> probably not
[06:42] <sauvin> The Adobe flash plugin crashes firefox?
[06:42] <BlainN> I've never used greasemonkey, so I don't know anything about it.
[06:42] <john__> actually, before i go, i do have a question
[06:43] <macogw> sauvin: for some people
[06:43] <_Sparks_> John__ There is a lot to start a technology based business, it is in the same as even 10 years ago.
[06:43] <_Sparks_> in = not
[06:43] <sauvin> YMMV. I had really rotten luck with the flash-nonfree plugin and worse luck with gnash.
[06:43] <_Sparks_> Sorry I am getting tired.
[06:43] <desertc> sauvin: seems to be the case.  looking forward to the Gnash plugin released in Gutsy
[06:43] <macogw> sauvin: not always, but i know some very flash-intensive sites will make firefox freeze for me
[06:43] <Patrick__> sauvin, when X fails to start it gives that error output screen which says unknown input device 'cursor' in serverlayout
[06:43] <Dr_willis> greasemonkey and platypus are one of the first firefox extensions i always install. :)
[06:43] <Kurisutofuaa> Anyone know of any good tools for working with wine?
[06:43] <fraser> does anyone know which television standard is used in australia? there's option like pal-nc pal-60 NTSC SECAM
[06:43] <john__> in firefox, under the Tools menu, what happened to the Options selection (such as to change the settings)?
[06:43] <BlainN> I use flashblock, so I don't get a lot of flash that I don't know I want.
[06:44] <Pelo> Kurisutofuaa,what do you mean ?
[06:44] <macogw> sauvin: actually, my firefox just might hate my cousin's psycho-religious bullcrap as much as i do, because when i think about it, it only does that on his site
[06:44] <Patrick__> Kurisutofuaa, wine-doors is getting much better
[06:44] <IdNotFound> Kurisutofuaa: I read about wine-doors the other day... it is still pretty new, but should be quite an interesting tool for the future
[06:44] <pete83> john__: sure, you CAN develop commercial software for linux... but most personal linux users want Free and open source software. Also, if your business develops custom software for large corporations, they can pay your business to write custom GPL software for them that (legally) steals tons of code from other projects (say, a version of openoffice with tons of company-related features)
[06:44] <sauvin> macogw, LOL
[06:44] <desertc> john__: Edit -> Pref
[06:44] <sauvin> Um... a cursor isn't an input device AFAICR
[06:45] <macogw> sauvin: i like how beryl makes the window dark to warn me that firefox is about to go nuts
[06:45] <Patrick__> sauvin, yeah I know but how would that have even got there
[06:45] <john__> thanks desertc!
[06:45] <sauvin> I can't use beryl because my card doesn't support 3d acceleration :\
[06:45] <tom_> howto setup jack on a realtime smp 2.6.20 kernel on ubuntustudio?
[06:45] <sauvin> Patrick, don't know. Why don't you run off to #kubuntu and ask how to reconfigure X?
[06:45] <pppoe_dude> where can i download keyboard layouts for the onscreen keyboard?
[06:45] <BlainN> john__ that's the way it used to be in Windows back in the day.  They moved it to Tools/Options there, but I don't know why the linux version never followed.
[06:45] <Patrick__> sauvin, why kubuntu
[06:46] <Toma-> tom_: its in the topic of #ubuntustudio
[06:46] <macogw> sauvin: what card?
[06:46] <sauvin> Moment, let me get an exact string...
[06:46] <Patrick__> sauvin, I use gnome
[06:46] <pete83> BlainN: edit>>preferences is a Gnome standard, for all applications on the desktop
[06:46] <Patrick__> ?
[06:46] <fraser> is anyone here familiar with mythtv enough to tell me why the hell is iahve to connect to a server or something just to use it?
[06:46] <john__> pete83: i would never morally be okay with "legally stealing" gpl. that's like stealing from charity in my book. on a side note, i guess i should've mentioned i'm most interested in b2b (business-to-business) applications.
[06:46] <Kurisutofuaa> Patrick__, IdNotFound, I just download it am going to try it out (wine-doors).
[06:46] <macogw> sauvin: my old old rage ii is the only card ive seen that wont do beryl so far
[06:46] <macogw> john__: its not stealing though. thats why the code's out there
[06:46] <tom_> toma thanks
[06:46] <macogw> john__: if you dont close the source, its fine
[06:46] <Toma-> tom_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RealTime/Feisty
[06:46] <ectospasm> fraser:  I'd guess so you can get channel listings
[06:46] <Toma-> np
[06:47] <john__> oh, not closing the source. sorry, i thought that's what you meant.
[06:47] <Pelo> fraser,   #mythtv
[06:47] <fraser> ectospasm, i don't care about that
[06:47] <fraser> Pelo, thanks
[06:47] <BlainN> pete83 -- Okay.  Thanks.  I guess that makes sense.  My knee-jerk would be to use both, but I guess that might confuse some.
[06:47] <pete83> john__: "stealing" isn't really the right word... it's the whole point of the GPL... you can take GPL software and do what you want with it, as long as your software is also GPL
[06:47] <ectospasm> fraser:  ask in #mythtv-users
[06:47] <macogw> john__: if youre doing it just for a company and not distributing it, it doesnt have to be put out in public either as its not being distributed
[06:47] <ectospasm> fraser, Pelo:  #mythtv is for devs
[06:47] <sauvin> Damn, I forgot how to get that info... moment...
[06:47] <Pelo> dormilon,  please talk to me in hte channel I block /msg
[06:47] <Pelo> ectospasm, my mistake
[06:48] <macogw> john__: like if i write some extension for myself, i dont have to show anybody the code to it because it's only for me
[06:48] <john__> i understand. i thought it was implied by "stealing" to use the gpl stuff and close my own source. that's what i'm uncomfortable with. i am, however, fine with using gpl and making my stuff gpl of course :-)
[06:48] <sauvin>   info.product = 'ATI Radeon XPRESS 200M 5955 (PCIE)'  (string)
[06:48] <fraser> ectospasm, i found that out too late lol
[06:49] <macogw> john__: no, if you do that we send angry lawyers at you
[06:49] <john__> lol
[06:49] <macogw> john__: + public shaming
[06:49] <macogw> john__: there's a website for listing gpl violators.  Parallels was on the list for a bit
[06:49] <sauvin> What might even be worse is if those angry lawyers have MS experience and defected :D
[06:49] <Dr_willis> Hmm.. i backed up a lot of stuff.. and some how - the directory structure got made.. but the actual data files dident get copied over.. wonder how  i did that. any ideas? so i DONT do it again?
[06:50] <Outlander> hi :)
[06:50] <Pelo> john__,  as long as the gpl stuff you use is still available and credited you can write your own stuff that works with it and keep it closed,  you can read the gpl 1 2 and 3 licences to see what the exact restrctitions are
[06:50] <macogw> Dr_willis: forgot the -r ?
[06:50] <pete83> john__: yeah, sorry about using the word "stealing." My point was just, you can get a ton of free code byb writing GPL software, and if you are writing software for a corporation, they probably just see it as extra value that it took you 4 weeks to write them a custom office suite
[06:50] <sauvin> Do GPL violators really get taken to court?
[06:50] <Epidemic> hey, by chance, anyone speak french in here?
[06:50] <john__> lol MS claims are funny... i'm by no means a fanboy of any sort, but i always laugh at FUD from MS...
[06:50] <macogw> sauvin: sometimes
[06:50] <macogw> sauvin: well, theres the possiblity, i guess
[06:50] <sauvin> Epidemic, I do, but this isn't the channel for it.
[06:50] <macogw> sauvin: thats why the FSF has lawyers
[06:50] <Pelo> !fr | Epidemic
[06:50] <ubotu> Epidemic: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[06:51] <varun0> sauvin: http://gpl-violations.org/index.html
[06:51] <Dr_willis> macogw,  i was using mc and smbfuse i think.  missing the -r would not of just grabbed the directory names. and skipped the files.. wondering if it was some odd ownership issue
[06:51] <nhaze> I plan migrating an existing linuxbox to ubuntu. I have a few LVM partitions that I would like to keep through the migration. Do I need to do anything with vgexport/vgimport or should the LVM be seamlessly recognized by ubuntu (once i install lvmtools)?
[06:52] <sauvin> Anyhow, does anobody have any news on supporting an ATI Radeon XPress 200M 5955 (PCIE) for 3D hardware acceleration?
[06:52] <izra> HI
[06:52] <john__> well, thanks for the help guys. i'm off to #ubuntu-offtopic to no longer continue to clutter this chat
[06:52] <Dr_willis> macogw,  i got dircetorys going 10 levels deep all mirrored fine. :) but not a single actual data file got copied also. :)
[06:52] <Dr_willis> weird
[06:52] <desertc> izra: hiya
[06:52] <macogw> Dr_willis: ok yes, weird
[06:52] <reya277> How can I get my OpenGL Drivers to work properly
[06:52] <Meyvn> morning people!
[06:52] <Dr_willis> sauvin,  my x200m works on my laptop. the fglrx driver has a few bugs however.
[06:53] <bluebanana> where is the file location of the gimp executuable? I can't find it in /bin
[06:53] <Pelo> bluebanana,  possibly /usr/bin
[06:53] <sauvin> Dr_willis, yes, I have 2d acceleration, but can't use beryl until 3d is supported.
[06:53] <defrysk> bluebanana, /usr/bin/blahblah
[06:53] <pete83> reya277: what are the drivers called, and what is your videocard?
[06:54] <bluebanana> Pelo, you're right. Thanx
[06:54] <Dr_willis> sauvin,  i got 3d with the fglrx stuff. but that thing aint got the power for beryl would be my guess.. not that i plan on using beryl  anyway..
[06:54] <reya277> I have the ATI Restricted Dirvers
[06:54] <bluebanana> defrysk, thanks.
[06:54] <pete83> reya277: what, fglrx?
[06:54] <reya277> fglrx
[06:54] <reya277> yes
[06:54] <pete83> reya277: ok, so what have you done so far?
[06:54] <tom_> Toma: That link is only realtime feisty about loading the kernel. I'm needing to setup jack and have tried shotgunning with no success.
[06:55] <reya277> fglrxinfo
[06:55] <reya277> display: :0.0  screen: 0
[06:55] <reya277> OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc.
[06:55] <reya277> OpenGL renderer string: Radeon X1300/X1550 Series
[06:55] <reya277> OpenGL version string: 2.0.6334 (8.34.8)
[06:55] <pete83> reya277: in other words, they already work?
[06:55] <reya277> well It seems to be running but no OpenGL functionality or Direct Rendering
[06:55] <macogw> reya277: glxinfo | grep direct
[06:56] <reya277>  glxinfo | grep direct
[06:56] <reya277> Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":1.0".
[06:56] <reya277> direct rendering: No
[06:56] <pete83> reya277: how about:  glxgears
[06:56] <macogw> reya277: there ya go. you need dri
[06:56] <reya277> ok how can do this
[06:57] <macogw> reya277:  check that its listed in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf in the modules
[06:57] <reya277> or how can I install DRI
[06:57] <pete83> reya277: sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:57] <reya277> Section "DRI"
[06:57] <reya277> 	Mode         0666
[06:57] <reya277> EndSection
[06:57] <sauvin> EDIT THAT FILE WITH CARE.
[06:58] <macogw> figures i type vi /etc/X11/corg.xonf
[06:58] <pete83> reya277: what about at the start of the file, in section "Module"
[06:58] <macogw> reya277: is it also listed in the Modules section?
[06:58] <macogw> oh we both said it
[06:58] <reya277> Section "Module"
[06:58] <reya277> 	Load  "i2c"
[06:58] <reya277> 	Load  "bitmap"
[06:58] <reya277> 	Load  "ddc"
[06:58] <reya277> 	Load  "dri"
[06:58] <reya277> 	Load  "extmod"
[06:58] <drone4four> compiz fusion on ubuntu fucking rox
[06:58] <reya277> 	Load  "freetype"
[06:58] <reya277> 	Load  "glx"
[06:58] <reya277> 	Load  "int10"
[06:58] <reya277> 	Load  "vbe"
[06:58] <reya277> EndSection
[06:58] <Myrtti> !pastebin | reya277
[06:58] <ubotu> reya277: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:58] <macogw> o its fine
[06:59] <Jcx87> Yeah im using beryl with emerald themes, I love it =)
[06:59] <macogw> reya277: on OpenSuSE i had a problem where DRI was in the wrong spot.  i forget how to fix it though.....i think i just hunted around for it
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[07:00] <reya277> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32576/
[07:00] <macogw> reya277: if you do glxinfo without the | grep direct, itll tell you where its looking for it
[07:00] <Dr_willis> egads.. is kindergarten out all ready?
[07:00] <reya277> ok
[07:01] <charlie_> just picked up my kid from kindergarden
[07:02] <pete83> charlie_: type cat child | grep car >> home
[07:02] <reya277> is this something I can fix through synaptic
[07:02] <ectospasm> pete83:  huh?
[07:02] <charlie_> why?
[07:04] <ectospasm> pete83:  you're searching for the car inside the child...
[07:04] <ectospasm> and appending the results to your home
[07:04] <binMonkey> how do i save my system settings in kubuntu?  everytime i shutdown and reboot they go back to default.
[07:04] <lard-Vader> spaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam
[07:04] <ectospasm> binMonkey:  how are you shutting down?
[07:04] <binMonkey> ectospasm: shutdown -h now.
[07:05] <ectospasm> binMonkey:  that's why.  You need to shutdown using the higher-level software method...
[07:05] <charlie_> pet83: why
[07:05] <binMonkey> ectospasm: it's set up to boot to console.
[07:05] <pete83> ectospasm: right you are... because the child has usually swallowed a toy car, and you should ppend that child right back home as soon as possible in such an emergency
[07:05] <reya277> I'm still getting the Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":1.0".
[07:05] <reya277> direct rendering: No
[07:05] <ectospasm> pete83:  um, wouldn't you take them to the ER in that case, instead?
[07:05] <reya277> how can I fix this
[07:06] <ectospasm> binMonkey:  well you need to quit KDE properly, don't just kill it
[07:06] <binMonkey> ectospasm: do you mean a display manager?
[07:06] <macogw> reya277: do just "glxinfo" and pastebin it and ill look at it
[07:06] <pete83> ectospasm: yeah, but I was assuming your home is an ER because you're a private doctor who works out of his home
[07:06] <binMonkey> ectospasm: i use the logout applet first.
[07:06] <reya277> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32576/
[07:06] <Gimm1eDat> I need some help
[07:06] <BlainN> GimmleDat -- What do you need?
[07:07] <ectospasm> binMonkey:  usually the sessions setting (I use GNOME, not KDE), so I'd look in kcontrol or somewhere where it saves the settings on exit
[07:07] <Jcx87> I used a magical program called Envy to install my video card drivers, it worked magic. No need for restricted drivers anymore.
[07:07] <charlie_> can i upgrade from edgy to feistty if i just change sources and update?
[07:07] <Montaro> cat school | grep child >> car/home
[07:07] <Montaro> ;)
[07:07] <Montaro> sorry bit delayed lol
[07:07] <SrbinoT> hello
[07:07] <ectospasm> Montaro:  the home is inside the car, then
[07:07] <binMonkey> ectospasm: i've been searching for about an hour now.  can't find anythin like that.
[07:07] <reya277> Envy? really I bet you have an Nvidia Card
[07:08] <SrbinoT> i want ask something
[07:08] <SrbinoT> if i can
[07:08] <Montaro> cat school | grep child >> car &>home
[07:08] <IdNotFound> charlie_: I believe the tutorials cover that, can't you use the GUI ?
[07:08] <Montaro> lol
[07:08] <krzee> after a little playing with my dual boot setup on my macbook pro, i just came to say i am loving ubuntu, and if theres any devs here, thank you =] 
[07:08] <Jcx87> Actually I have an ATI radeon
[07:08] <ectospasm> binMonkey:  It may be called sessions...
[07:08] <pete83> ectospasm: you're not being very constructive here
[07:08] <reya277> damn
[07:08] <reya277> and it worked for you
[07:08] <charlie_> don't feel like it just want a yes
[07:08] <Jcx87> Yes it did..
[07:08] <reya277> wow, lucky you
[07:08] <SrbinoT> tell me the commands for create psyBNC on linux in terminal
[07:08] <SrbinoT> tell me the commands for create psyBNC on linux in terminal
[07:08] <ectospasm> pete83:  to binMonkey?  Yeah, I know... I don't use kubuntu, so I should just shut up
[07:08] <SrbinoT> pls
[07:08] <SrbinoT> someone ?
[07:09] <pete83> ectospasm: lol, no I meant about the child car home script
[07:09] <ridlo> #kudus
[07:09] <kousotu> !help | SrbinoT
[07:09] <ubotu> SrbinoT: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[07:09] <krzee> SrbinoT: try the man page!
[07:09] <binMonkey> ectospasm: yeah.  i know how to do it in ubuntu but if it's there in kubuntu i'm just missing it.
[07:09] <kousotu> hm..
[07:09] <SrbinoT> !help
[07:09] <kousotu> !ask | SrbinoT
[07:09] <ubotu> SrbinoT: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:09] <kousotu> there we go
[07:09] <kousotu> lol
[07:09] <kousotu> wrong command
[07:09] <SrbinoT> i want to create a psyBNC on linux
[07:09] <binMonkey> any kubuntu users here?
[07:10] <SrbinoT> and how to start that ?
[07:10] <BlainN> binMonkey -- yes.
[07:10] <reya277> still here macogw
[07:10] <SrbinoT> !help
[07:10] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[07:10] <binMonkey> BlainN: how do i save my desktop settings from boot to boot?
[07:10] <macogw> reya277: yes. did you pastebin it?
[07:10] <reya277> yes
[07:10] <kousotu> binMonkey: sessions
[07:10] <reya277> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32576/
[07:11] <charlie_> anyone beside idnotfound know if i can upgrade edgy to feisty by changing sources and upgrading?
[07:11] <kousotu> system pref. sessions
[07:11] <macogw> reya277: not your xorg, the output of "glxinfo"
[07:11] <BlainN> binMonkey -- I don't know.  I've only run from the CD long enough to do an install, and then it's not an issue.  I don't like running from CDs routinely.
[07:11] <IdNotFound> charlie_: :P
[07:11] <ectospasm> kousotu:  I had suggested that earlier
[07:11] <ectospasm> well, not the path to sessions
[07:11] <kousotu> lol
[07:11] <BlainN> Word on the street is that sessions might be helpful, though.
[07:11] <charlie_> P
[07:11] <kousotu> well, I gae it
[07:11] <kousotu> gave*
[07:11] <SrbinoT> hello
[07:11] <SrbinoT> i need help here
[07:11] <SrbinoT> pls
[07:11] <pete83> reya277: what is the option "OpenGLOverlay" "off"
[07:11] <rodrigo> #ubuntubrasil-orkut
[07:12] <SrbinoT> !help
[07:12] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[07:12] <BlainN> SrbinoT -- Hello.
[07:12] <SrbinoT> pls
[07:12] <binMonkey> kousotu: sorry if i missed it but i can't find sessions in ANY menu.
[07:12] <SrbinoT> hello man
[07:12] <rodrigo> ola
[07:12] <SrbinoT> can you help me
[07:12] <kousotu> binMonkey
[07:12] <rodrigo> #ubuntubrasil-orkut
[07:12] <n00dl3> Hey, ive disabled my pc speaker yet whenever I alt+tab or scroll up in term I hear like this high pitched beep(alt+tab), or constat beep(scrolling). Anyone know how to get rid of this, it's driving me nuts D:
[07:12] <rodrigo> hmm
[07:12] <rodrigo> perdido
[07:12] <kousotu> System > preferences
[07:12] <rodrigo> algum br?
[07:12] <reya277> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32577/
[07:12] <kousotu> it's ner the bottom
[07:12] <kousotu> near*
[07:12] <BlainN> I don't even know what a psyBNC is.  Sorry.
[07:12] <charlie_> a simple yes would suffice
[07:12] <reya277> macogw was that it
[07:12] <SrbinoT> okay
[07:13] <SrbinoT> i need help here
[07:13] <binMonkey> DANG DANG DANG DANG DANG.  I'M A FREAKING IDIOT!!!
[07:13] <reya277> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32577/
[07:13] <SrbinoT> hello
[07:13] <SrbinoT> anu body
[07:13] <binMonkey> kousotu: lock sessions, right?
[07:13] <kousotu> no
[07:13] <BlainN> charlie_ -- Back up your crap and try it.
[07:13] <SrbinoT> i need help here
[07:13] <SrbinoT> pls
[07:13] <SrbinoT> help me
[07:13] <kousotu> SrbinoT: shut up
[07:13] <BlainN> I just clicked the pretty boxes when it asked me to upgrade to Feisty.
[07:13] <charlie_> nothing to back up, made it this far from breezy!
[07:14] <contef> .Trying to compile from source, apache 2.2.4 and receiving error:  configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[07:14] <thavorn> how to add launcher to panel for feisty fawn ppc
[07:14] <SrbinoT> kousotu,
[07:14] <SrbinoT> i need help
[07:14] <pete83> SrbinoT: just state your difficulty
[07:14] <kousotu> SrbinoT: obviously, we see that
[07:14] <BlainN> He did.  He wants to build a psyBNC under Linux.
[07:14] <SrbinoT> yeah
[07:14] <macogw> reya277: thats short
[07:14] <SrbinoT> and ... ?
[07:14] <kousotu> binMonkey: lemme find a command for you
[07:14] <pete83> ah
[07:14] <SrbinoT> tell me the commands
[07:14] <reya277> yeah that's all I got
[07:15] <binMonkey> kousotu: lock session isn't it.
[07:15] <BlainN> I know what the question is, but I don't know what it's talking about.  Anybody else?
[07:15] <SrbinoT> thats all i need
[07:15] <binMonkey> kousotu: thanks.
[07:15] <macogw> reya277: there's a website with troubleshooting for it. lemme find it
[07:15] <kousotu> pete83: you know how to open sessions from temina?
[07:15] <kousotu> binMonkey: np
[07:15] <echelon> hey
[07:15] <thavorn> !share folder
[07:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about share folder - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:15] <BlainN> Have you talked to your good friend Google about this, SrbinoT?
[07:15] <pete83> kousotu: what do you mean?
[07:15] <echelon> atm my laptop has windows installed
[07:15] <thavorn> !filesharing
[07:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about filesharing - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:15] <SrbinoT> yeah
[07:15] <pawan1> audacious problem
[07:15] <echelon> i want to reformat my laptop but also this time put ubuntu on so i can dual boot
[07:15] <binMonkey> kousotu: do you see a sessions in any menu in your kicker?
[07:15] <SrbinoT> and always i had the simple problem
[07:16] <echelon> which should i install first
[07:16] <pawan1> i am adding one particular song it is adding some other song
[07:16] <SrbinoT> can make
[07:16] <kousotu> pete83: I mean like to open the sessions control
[07:16] <SrbinoT> a psybnc
[07:16] <contef> Anyone know why "C compiler cannot create executables"
[07:16] <shamoun_> hey all
[07:16] <macogw> reya277: http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/DriTroubleshooting
[07:16] <kousotu> binMonkey: yes
[07:16] <pete83> kousotu: gnome-session-properties
[07:16] <macogw> reya277: see if anything there helps
[07:16] <contef> OS=Ubuntu 4.07
[07:16] <Pelo> echelon,  assuming you are also clean installing windows,  use the ubuntu live cd to make seperate partitions,  install windows on one first,  then isntall ubuntu on the other, shold be as simple as that
[07:16] <kousotu> binMonkey: what pete said
[07:17] <kousotu> thanks pete83
[07:17] <echelon> ok
[07:17] <echelon> i have one hard drive
[07:17] <echelon> but i have a C: and D:
[07:17] <echelon> this already means i have two partitions ?
[07:17] <rockets> God Colloquy is so great
[07:17] <BlainN> Have you looked at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/psyBNC ?
[07:18] <shamoun_> hmm, i'm trying out the 7.10 release to test compatability for laptop, it has pretty new hardware which i hear works under that release. If I download the iso will it boot like a livecd that i can test first or will i have to install to check compatability?
[07:18] <macogw> echelon: D:\ is usually your CD drive
[07:18] <echelon> its not
[07:18] <kousotu> echelon: what does C and D say?
[07:18] <echelon> its hard drive space
[07:18] <Flannel> shamoun_: the desktop CD is a liveCD, the alternate CD is only an installer
[07:18] <Pelo> echelon, yes,  so you can use c for windows and use the space of d for ubuntu,  but alsays install windows first taht way  ubuntu will pick up the extra os during the installation and make  a boot menu accordingly
[07:18] <kousotu> oh..
[07:18] <macogw> echelon: then yes, you have 2 partitions
[07:18] <BlainN> Then, yes, you have two partitions.
[07:18] <echelon> ok
[07:18] <kousotu> echelon: D is your backup partion
[07:18] <macogw> echelon: D: may be a restore partition though
[07:18] <echelon> awesome
[07:18] <macogw> BlainN: jinx
[07:18] <kousotu> lol
[07:18] <Gimm1eDat> im having a shit-ton of problems installing ubuntu.. after re-burning the CD (I downloaded it from the "get ubuntu" link) I finally got to the desktop.. after about literally 20 restarts..
[07:19] <LordCthulhu> I am a total newb to Linux, I need help
[07:19] <arooni> when trying to boot the live cd:  i'm getting a lot of :   end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0.... and Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0
[07:19] <BlainN> LordCthulhu -- with what?
[07:19] <shamoun_> echelon, if the machine is an hp computer d: is probably your restore partition and you might not have a physical recovery disk
[07:19] <binMonkey> kousotu: sorry guys.  that's not working/
[07:19] <macogw> arooni: anything in your floppy drive?
[07:19] <Pelo> Gimm1eDat,  and what do you need to do now ?
[07:19] <arooni> macogw: nope
[07:19] <Pelo> LordCthulhu,  jsut ask your question if anyone can help they will try
[07:19] <Gimm1eDat> I got it to install.. or at least the installer to run.. it ran.. I got through the whole thing i believe.. it dumped me onto the desktop, when I restarted.. i took the CD out and it said "error loading operating system"
[07:19] <kousotu> binMonkey: run gnome-session-properties in terminal
[07:19] <LordCthulhu> BlainN: Whenever I try to start it up, it gets stuck on a screen that says 'Decompressing Linux... Booting the kernel'. And nothing happens
[07:20] <arooni> now i'm gettin gstuff like :  'buffer i/o error on device hda, logical block 293767' .....
[07:20] <arooni> are these things normal?
[07:20] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: can you hit Esc on GRUB when it boots ?
[07:20] <BlainN> LordCthulhu -- you might need to tweak some of your display settings.
[07:20] <echelon> i dont have an hp
[07:20] <pete83> LordCthulhu: I don't think that's supposed to happen
[07:20] <macogw> arooni: no...dont think so...
[07:20] <Pelo> Gimm1eDat,  boot the live cd again and run the cd integrity check
[07:20] <macogw> arooni: check the cd for errors
[07:20] <macogw> Pelo: he could have a fscked menu.lst
[07:21] <Gimm1eDat> i restarted, with the CD in again.. and tried to goto "start or install ubuntu" and it does one of a few things.. it either errors out with various error codes..  or it gets to the little status bar.. it gets.. 1 50th in and just freezes
[07:21] <BlainN> It might be loading just fine, but your display settings could be keeping the desktop from showing.
[07:21] <thavorn> I am using ppc for feisty fawn, no right click. any way to add a launch to panel beside right click on panel?
[07:21] <LordCthulhu> BlainN: Well to give you some background info my screen is pretty much huge, and it displays everything fine.
[07:21] <Gimm1eDat> i ran the integrity check one and it got through without any errors
[07:21] <BlainN> It's not that there's anything wrong with your monitor, just that the default settings might not talk to it properly.
[07:21] <LordCthulhu> BlainN: It might be because my PC is very new, it came pre-installed with Vista
[07:21] <shamoun_> LordCthulhu, did you burn the disk dao at a slow speed?
[07:21] <Pelo> macogw,  can you take care of him I'm needed in another channel
[07:21] <BlainN> That could have something to do with it.
[07:21] <macogw> Pelo: will try
[07:21] <LordCthulhu> shamoun_: No, I burnt it at 48x speed
[07:21] <Gimm1eDat> its a 160gb drive, i gave it all to the ubuntu partition.. do you think that will cause a problem cause of the large drive size?
[07:21] <charlie_> what's integrity?
[07:22] <contef> How does one find version number?
[07:22] <binMonkey> kousotu: i tried and no go.  bash replies:  gsm is gnome client.  session manager does not support gnome extensions.
[07:22] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: o...yuck
[07:22] <LordCthulhu> Also, the disk drive I have to boot from is a Slave drive, if that is relevant at all
[07:22] <BlainN> contef command -v
[07:22] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: no the size wont hurt anything
[07:22] <shamoun_> LordCthulhu,try burning it at a slow speed in dao mode, that normally gives me perfect disks, sometimes faster speed disks work but they are slower to read than the ones  that i burn slower
[07:22] <LordCthulhu> shamound: OK, I'll try re-writing the disk.
[07:22] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: on the installed one, can you try hitting Esc on GRUB and then e on the first line and see what its set to?
[07:22] <BlainN> contef where "command" is the command you want the version of.
[07:23] <charlie_> that's not what she said
[07:23] <contef> BlainN, Ubuntu version
[07:23] <Retnuh> i have a game I am trying to install, it is for Linux, the Read me says to :::"Simply extract the compressed file into a directory and run"::; Which I have extracted it already, but how do I run it
[07:23] <reya277> How can I remove multiple versions of libGL.so this is causing my system to act up
[07:23] <ectospasm> binMonkey:  it's not in kcontrol?  er, KDE Control Center?
[07:23] <reya277> I should only have 3 yet I have I bunch
[07:24] <Gimm1eDat> so, sorry to have to be spoonfed.. I get to the menu that says "Install or start ubuntu".. and you want me to press esc?
[07:24] <reya277> reya276@reya276-desktop:~$ locate libGL.so
[07:24] <reya277> /usr/lib/xorg/libGL.so.1
[07:24] <reya277> /usr/lib/xorg/FGL.renamed.libGL.so.1.2
[07:24] <reya277> /usr/lib/xorg/libGL.so.1.2
[07:24] <reya277> /usr/lib/xorg/libGL.so
[07:24] <reya277> /usr/lib/libGL.so.1
[07:24] <Gimm1eDat> then type the letter E ?
[07:24] <reya277> /usr/lib/FGL.renamed.libGL.so.1.2
[07:24] <reya277> /usr/lib/libGL.so.1.2
[07:24] <ectospasm> reya277:  don't flood
[07:24] <reya277> /usr/lib/libGL.so
[07:24] <reya277> /usr/lib/fglrx/libGL.so.1.xlibmesa
[07:24] <kousotu> binMonkey: you sure you're not on KDE then?
[07:24] <SrbinoT> Initializing Menu-Configuration
[07:24] <SrbinoT> [*]  Running Conversion Tool for older psyBNC Data.
[07:24] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:27:19: error: stdio.h: No such file or directory
[07:24] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:28:23: error: sys/types.h: No such file or directory
[07:24] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:29:24: error: sys/socket.h: No such file or directory
[07:24] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:30:19: error: netdb.h: No such file or directory
[07:24] <IdNotFound> !paste | reya277
[07:24] <ubotu> reya277: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:24] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:31:20: error: stdlib.h: No such file or directory
[07:24] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:34:20: error: unistd.h: No such file or directory
[07:24] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:35:19: error: fcntl.h: No such file or directory
[07:24] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:36:19: error: errno.h: No such file or directory
[07:24] <SrbinoT> why ?
[07:24] <binMonkey> ectospasm: i don't have a menu option for kde control center.
[07:24] <reya277> sorry
[07:24] <SrbinoT> tell me why
[07:24] <SrbinoT> just thios
[07:24] <ectospasm> binMonkey:  try typing kcontrol from a terminal window
[07:24] <binMonkey> kousotu: yes.  i am running kde, Kubuntu.
[07:25] <bzak2> Can anyone help me hook up my Chocolate? BitPim doesn't seem to work with it
[07:25] <BlainN> contef -- Ask whoever did the install what version they installed from.
[07:25] <SrbinoT> hello
[07:25] <ectospasm> SrbinoT:  don't flood
[07:25] <contef> How can one make a Ubuntu system display version number?
[07:25] <SrbinoT> pls help me
[07:25] <kousotu> oh..
[07:25] <SrbinoT> tell me man
[07:25] <SrbinoT> why
[07:25] <Retnuh> i have a game I am trying to install, it is for Linux, the Read me says to :::"Simply extract the compressed file into a directory and run"::; Which I have extracted it already, but how do I run it
[07:25] <kousotu> try #kubuntu
[07:25] <SrbinoT> i cant create psyBNC
[07:25] <Gimm1eDat> bzak2.. chocolate is primarily a verizon phone
[07:25] <ectospasm> SrbinoT:  looks like you don't have the standard C library headers installed
[07:25] <bzak2> true
[07:25] <SrbinoT> and ?
[07:25] <Gimm1eDat> your going to have a hell of a time using anything.. bitpim.. motorola phone tools whatever..
[07:25] <SrbinoT> what i must to do
[07:25] <Gimm1eDat> because they lock their phones up pretty tight
[07:25] <bzak2> GimmieDat: Yes it is... but it should still work right? I mean it's mounted to ttyACM0
[07:26] <SrbinoT> ectospasm
[07:26] <Gimm1eDat> ive seen flash's work.. where you have to flash the phone but thats risky
[07:26] <ectospasm> SrbinoT:  you need to google for it...
[07:26] <Gimm1eDat> you could brick it just as easyly
[07:26] <SrbinoT> and.. ?
[07:26] <Gimm1eDat> ok..
[07:26] <reya277> can anyone show me how to remove multiple versions of "libGL.so"
[07:26] <BlainN> Retnuh,  use './<filename>'
[07:26] <ectospasm> SrbinoT:  I'm not sure why Ubuntu doesn't include them...
[07:26] <SrbinoT> 6.1
[07:26] <Retnuh> BlainN: Trying now
[07:26] <SrbinoT> its mine
[07:26] <SrbinoT> ubuntu
[07:26] <BlainN> If that doesn't work, you might need to do 'chmod +x <filename>'
[07:26] <SrbinoT> and i cant create psyBNC
[07:26] <bzak2> IS there a tut on flashing it?
[07:26] <reya277> it says I should only have 3 files so that my OpenGL drivers work correctly
[07:26] <bzak2> anywhere?
[07:27] <kousotu> ectospasm: the headers are in synaps
[07:27] <macogw> !paste | SrbinoT
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[07:27] <kousotu> at least I thought I saw them
[07:27] <SrbinoT> !paste
[07:27] <macogw> SrbinoT: that shouldve been at you earlier.
[07:27] <macogw> SrbinoT: dunno why reya was targetted
[07:27] <BlainN> They were both flooding at the time.
[07:27] <sp1nter> where do i goto change the somputer name
[07:27] <SrbinoT> i cant create psyBNC
[07:27] <sp1nter> computer
[07:27] <SrbinoT> that i like
[07:27] <SrbinoT> just that
[07:28] <Retnuh> BlainN: I tried that and I am trying the exe file right? It says ./thenamehere Permision denied
[07:28] <BlainN> Retnuh -- try 'ls -l <filename>'
[07:28] <Retnuh> BlainN: K
[07:28] <Gimm1eDat> ok..
[07:28] <bzak2> GimmeDat: so chances are that my phone is inusable with linux unless I void the warranty?
[07:28] <Gimm1eDat> i press escape
[07:28] <BlainN> And paste the one line that has the file name back here.
[07:29] <contef> e.g. other distros will have /etc  /redhat-version  or   /etc/slackware-version etc.    What does ubuntu use ?  [to show version number] 
[07:29] <Gimm1eDat> it exits the gui
[07:29] <Gimm1eDat> and gets me to text mode
[07:29] <Gimm1eDat> im at a boot: screen
[07:29] <macogw> BlainN: oh ok i didnt see reya's because it was littler
[07:29] <Gimm1eDat> now what?
[07:29] <BlainN> Sad, isn't it.
[07:29] <Retnuh> BlainN: It said this:  -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 489472 2002-09-09 15:53 <filename>
[07:29] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: whats it say? PM me if you like
[07:29] <david_> anyone know if ubuntu installer copies all kernel modules to hard drive during installation?  I just recompiled my kernel using oldconig and the debian package created was 218MB.  Is all this installed during installation?
[07:29] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: to avoid flooding that is
[07:30] <david_> s/oldconig/oldconfig/
[07:30] <BlainN> okay, 'sudo chmod +x <filename>'  then './filename' should work.
[07:30] <Retnuh> BlainN: Trying now
[07:30] <phrozen77> hi - can someone explain me why, after a failed suspend-to-disk, firefox and thunderbird wont start anymore?
[07:30] <phrozen77> im really at a loss
[07:30] <phrozen77> google turned up nothing :|
[07:30] <Flannel> contef: lsb_release will list things.  Which gets it's data from /etc/lsb-release
[07:31] <LordCthulhu> phrozen77: Try reinstalling them
[07:31] <macogw> phrozen77: because weird stuff happens?
[07:31] <phrozen77> LordCthulhu, i tried that on an earlier occassion and it didnt work
[07:31] <macogw> phrozen77: sudo apt-get remove --purge firefox
[07:31] <ectospasm> SrbinoT:  try "sudo apt-get install libc6"
[07:31] <arooni> hey everyone
[07:31] <phrozen77> and no
[07:31] <david_> phrozen77: are those processes still running?  d
[07:31] <macogw> phrozen77: purge, not just uninstall
[07:31] <phrozen77> i wont go shoot flies with a cannon
[07:31] <Fructose> How do you extract files from a .bin/.cue?
[07:31] <SrbinoT> hm...
[07:31] <SrbinoT> wait
[07:31] <rockets> Fructose: you need AcetoneISO
[07:32] <arooni> i finally got ubuntu live cd to boot..... but now i need to fix grub ... before when it was booting up, itd give me an error 17.  i also have the super grub disk.  what should i do?
[07:32] <rockets> Fructose: google it, the site has a .deb
[07:32] <Retnuh> BlainN: Um, yeah, now it says::  unable to find an interpreter for ./<filename.exe>
[07:32] <david_> phrozen77: will those apps start if you reboot?
[07:32] <BlainN> Is this a windows program?
[07:32] <macogw> Retnuh: why is it a .exe?
[07:32] <phrozen77> david_, nope - also, theyre not running
[07:32] <n2diy> Fructose: from a .bin you don't, I never heard of a .cue
[07:32] <Gimm1eDat> is there any advantage to going through the text version of the installer, IE, the non livecd version?
[07:32] <Retnuh> macogw: which one should I try using?
[07:32] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: more configuration stuff available
[07:32] <ectospasm> Gimm1eDat:  you can install LVM
[07:32] <macogw> Retnuh: something not made for windows
[07:33] <macogw> Retnuh: .exe is a windows program
[07:33] <david_> phrozen77: what happens if you try to run them from the commandline?  do you just get another prompt and nothing happens?
[07:33] <albert> Hi
[07:33] <phrozen77> david_, firefox starts until the session restore screen
[07:33] <cbx33> Gimm1eDat, often it'll work better on lower end machines
[07:33] <albert> hi
[07:33] <Fructose> n2diy: From a .bin you don't what?
[07:33] <BlainN> Retnuh -- if you're trying to run a windows program, you can try running it with wine, and it might work.
[07:33] <arooni> i finally got ubuntu live cd to boot..... but now i need to fix grub ... before when it was booting up, itd give me an error 17.  i also have the super grub disk.  what should i do?
[07:33] <cbx33> I've had some laptops espcially which can't boot the CD but can run Ubuntu fine once it's installed
[07:33] <Retnuh> macogw: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32579/
[07:33] <macogw> Fructose: yank bits out
[07:33] <phrozen77> but no matter if i choose to restore or start a new session it just does some more on hdd and stops then
[07:33] <Retnuh> BlainN: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32579/
[07:33] <albert> How do I edit my sources list...  what's the terminal comand?
[07:33] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> hey folks!!
[07:33] <Retnuh> How do I get Wine
[07:33] <macogw> Retnuh: so why's it end in .exe?
[07:34] <david_> albert: vi /etc/apt/sources.list (as root, or sudo)
[07:34] <n2diy> Fructose: do what you just asked.
[07:34] <ectospasm> arooni:  you never stated your current problem
[07:34] <david_> albert: assuming you want to use vi as editor
[07:34] <Nolroz> phrozen77 you dont have an Optiplex 320 do you (I missed the beginning of the chat)
[07:34] <arooni> ectospasm: oops!
[07:34] <Gimm1eDat> macogw.. i PM'd you
[07:34] <macogw> albert: you probably want nano, not vi
[07:34] <phrozen77> Nolroz, nope, acer extensa 3000
[07:34] <Retnuh> macogw: I guess both options are in the folder, I just dont know how to install or what I am looking for to use.... I guess
[07:34] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> I am looking for the best way to find certin programs ... how does one go about doing this
[07:34] <Nolroz> ahh
[07:34] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: youre not registered so i didnt get it
[07:34] <albert> how to I use nano?
[07:34] <macogw> Retnuh: what all is in there?
[07:34] <albert> just changing vi for nano in the comando?
[07:34] <albert> comand..
[07:34] <Flannel> albert: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list, yeah
[07:34] <david_> albert: it's very intuitive. just try it
[07:35] <macogw> albert: it gives directions at the bottom.  just remember that ^ means the ctrl key
[07:35] <Gimm1eDat> oh
[07:35] <macogw> albert: yes
[07:35] <contef> Flannel, Thanks
[07:35] <deathblooms> Need Help with window boarders !
[07:35] <Gimm1eDat> i just said that when I press escape.. I get to a screen that says boot:
[07:35] <david_> albert: yes
[07:35] <arooni> i have previously installed ubuntu 7.04... but when i try to boot up normally, grub gives me an error 17.  what should i do to fix this?  right now i have the ubuntu live cd started up.  what should i do next?>
[07:35] <charlie_> flannel sucks
[07:35] <albert> alright
[07:35] <ectospasm> deathblooms:  you've got pirates boarding your windows?  suckage
[07:35] <albert> thanks!!
[07:35] <albert> i'll try that
[07:35] <Gimm1eDat> and regardless of what i type I get a message that says "could not find kernel image"
[07:35] <BlainN> 'sudo apt-get install wine'
[07:35] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: what does it say for like (hd0,1) or whatever?
[07:35] <Fructose> n2diy: Are you actually trying to avoid helping? I don't want to waste your time or mine.
[07:36] <phrozen77> david_, running it from the commandline yields the same result - it _is_ still running (ps aux) but just wont finish starting up it seems
[07:36] <Retnuh> macogw: dat exe nfo usr isu dll txt log
[07:36] <arooni> i also have the super grub disk
[07:36] <arooni> ectospasm: is that more clear/
[07:36] <macogw> Retnuh: names of the files please?
[07:36] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> anyone got a few mins?
[07:36] <victori> what is the unstable branch name for ubuntu? and does it have the sun jdks like debian lenny?
[07:36] <deathblooms> Windows what you talking about ?
[07:36] <n2diy> Fructose: you asked a question, and I answered it.
[07:36] <charlie_> i got a few hundred mins
[07:36] <macogw> victori: theoretically, "grumpy groundhog" but it doesnt exist
[07:36] <Fructose> n2diy: Not well enough for me to understand, unfortunately. Do you mind paraphrasing for me?
[07:36] <Flannel> victori: There is no 'unstable branch', just the upcoming development version.  And youcould check at packages.ubuntu.com, gutsy
[07:36] <BlainN> Vsop -- Perhaps.  What's your question?
[07:36] <macogw> victori: current unstable is gutsy gibbon
[07:36] <ectospasm> arooni:  um... "i also have the super grub disk" doesn't sound like a problem to me, just a mere statement of fact
[07:36] <victori> thank you
[07:37] <Gimm1eDat> what do I type to get that information
[07:37] <ectospasm> Unless the "super grub disk" is something I'm not understanding
[07:37] <victori> should I just go with debian sid?
[07:37] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:142: error: FILE undeclared (first use in this function)
[07:37] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:142: error: handle undeclared (first use in this function)
[07:37] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:143: error: fconfif undeclared (first use in this function)
[07:37] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:155: error: NULL undeclared (first use in this function)
[07:37] <Flannel> !paste | SrbinoT
[07:37] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:158: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function printf
[07:37] <ubotu> SrbinoT: 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)
[07:37] <charlie_> waiting for install
[07:37] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:163: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function exit
[07:37] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:178: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function sprintf
[07:37] <victori> I pretty much just track debian unstable, works well
[07:37] <ectospasm> SrbinoT:  STOP FUCKING FLOODING.  I'd kick you if I could
[07:37] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:185: error: too many arguments to function convertlists
[07:37] <david_> phrozen77: my only guess is that those mozilla apps have some funny behavior when they are interrupted/killed unexpectedly.  I suspect the problem you are having is isolated to just those apps
[07:37] <n2diy> arooni: what is a grub 17 error?
[07:37] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:189: error: too many arguments to function convertlist
[07:37] <Flannel> !ops
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[07:37] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:195: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function printf
[07:37] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:199: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function fprintf
[07:37] <Flannel> !language | ectospasm
[07:37] <ubotu> ectospasm: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:37] <NeVerSafe> bad SrbinoT  bad
[07:37] <arooni> ectospasm: right i'm just stating the toosl that i have
[07:37] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:209: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function fprintf
[07:37] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:214: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function exit
[07:37] <SrbinoT> make: *** [all]  Error 1
[07:37] <Retnuh> macogw: I guess I need that wine, because I dont see anything that says Linux, but what is in the read me
[07:37] <SrbinoT> assailant@assailant-desktop:~/psybnc$ ./psybnc
[07:37] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: when you hit esc and the grub menu shows and has the regular one and recovery mode, if you hit "e" on the regular one, whats it say?
[07:37] <SrbinoT> bash: ./psybnc: No such file or directory
[07:37] <SrbinoT> assailant@assailant-desktop:~/psybnc$
[07:37] <macogw> Retnuh: what are you trying to install?
[07:37] <Retnuh> macogw: all the names of the files are just names associated with the game
[07:37] <Amaranth> !pastebin | SrbinoT
[07:37] <ubotu> SrbinoT: 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)
[07:38] <Retnuh> a game
[07:38] <ectospasm> arooni:  you never stated your problem
[07:38] <phrozen77> david_, yeh, its pretty funny behaviour - esp. considering i have no clue how it fixed itself the last time
[07:38] <macogw> ectospasm: yes they did
[07:38] <macogw> ectospasm: grub error 17
[07:38] <n2diy> Fructose: Sure, you can't extract files out of a .bin.
[07:38] <BlainN> SrbinoT -- have you looked this over: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/psyBNC
[07:38] <macogw> ectospasm: and they got the grub disk in hopes that it would help fix it
[07:38] <Retnuh> macogw: thanks for your help, I will go read up on wine and try that
[07:38] <ectospasm> No, they said the had been getting that... implying that they don't now
[07:38] <Gimm1eDat> mac.. I dont have that option.. i get to a screen that gives me alot of options.. check CD integrity "start or install ubuntu" start in something graphics mode..
[07:38] <SrbinoT> yes
[07:38] <Dimensional-Door> how do i untar a .tar.b2z file?
[07:38] <phrozen77> david_, also, no matter if im going to reboot it 10 times now, it wont work
[07:38] <Gimm1eDat> when I press escape..
[07:38] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: no no not on the cd
[07:38] <SrbinoT> BlainN,
[07:38] <ectospasm> macogw:  I must've misinterpreted
[07:38] <SrbinoT> and nothing
[07:38] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: just regular
[07:38] <Retnuh> macogw: can i install wine through synaptic?
[07:39] <Gimm1eDat> i dont get anything
[07:39] <david_> Dimensional-Door: tar -xvjf filename
[07:39] <Dimensional-Door> david_ thanks
[07:39] <Gimm1eDat> it says "Error loading operating system"
[07:39] <ectospasm> Retnuh:  search for 'wine'
[07:39] <macogw> Retnuh: i think wine has its own repositories which you have to add in system > admin > software sources, but then yes
[07:39] <BlainN> SrbinoT -- then I think that's all you're going to get here.
[07:39] <SrbinoT> i cant
[07:39] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: right, before it gets to that
[07:39] <arooni> ectospasm: i basically dont know how to get past the grub error 17
[07:39] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: when it says "loading GRUB"
[07:39] <SrbinoT> i dont know
[07:39] <SrbinoT> why
[07:39] <ectospasm> arooni:  Oh, OK
[07:39] <SrbinoT> but i need that
[07:39] <Gimm1eDat> i get something that says "boot from cd"
[07:39] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: hit esc, and itll take you to a menu
[07:39] <Gimm1eDat> then it says that
[07:39] <SrbinoT> and pls help me
[07:39] <ectospasm> !google grub error 17
[07:39] <Fructose> n2diy: Well, I was using the term extract loosely, but I'm certain a .bin is a collection of files and that it is possible to break up the .bin into it's component files. I'm just trying to figure out how to do that in Linux in an efficient way.
[07:39] <SrbinoT> all off you
[07:39] <BlainN> Flooding the channel with your error messages is only going to get you kicked -- I'm surprised you haven't been kicked yet.
[07:39] <Gimm1eDat> I dont think I even get to the option to get to grub
[07:40] <Amaranth> SrbinoT: pastebin the error so i can see it
[07:40] <Gimm1eDat> it's boot from CD then right under that it says "error loading operating system"
[07:40] <macogw> BlainN: me too
[07:40] <n2diy> Fructose: Good luck.
[07:40] <arooni> any suggestions?
[07:40] <Retnuh> macogw: Is it called Wine Windows Emulator?
[07:40] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> whats the best way to search for certin progys one may be interested in?
[07:40] <phrozen77> Retnuh, nope
[07:40] <macogw> Retnuh: maybe
[07:40] <BlainN> Retnuh -- yes.
[07:40] <Amaranth> Gimm1eDat: that's a BIOS message
[07:40] <Gimm1eDat> right
[07:40] <Gimm1eDat> i understand that
[07:40] <astro76> Fructose, convert it to iso then you can open it with archive manager http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion#bin2iso
[07:40] <phrozen77> Retnuh, wine == wine is not an emulator
[07:40] <SrbinoT> Amaranth,
[07:40] <bruenig> wine == Wine Is Not an Emulator
[07:40] <david_> Vsop_vsop_vsop_v: apt-cache search 'text of interest'
[07:40] <ectospasm> Retnuh:  WINE Is NOT a Windows Emulator
[07:40] <macogw> Retnuh: technically WINE stands for Wine Is Not an Emulator
[07:40] <SrbinoT> can you help me man ?
[07:40] <macogw> ok then...everybody types faster than me
[07:40] <Retnuh> okay
[07:40] <Retnuh> thanks
[07:40] <phrozen77> heh
[07:40] <Amaranth> SrbinoT: pastebin the error
[07:41] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:142: error: FILE undeclared (first use in this function)
[07:41] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:142: error: handle undeclared (first use in this function)
[07:41] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:143: error: fconfif undeclared (first use in this function)
[07:41] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:155: error: NULL undeclared (first use in this function)
[07:41] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:158: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function printf
[07:41] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:163: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function exit
[07:41] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:178: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function sprintf
[07:41] <Amaranth> damnit
[07:41] <SrbinoT> tools/convconf.c:185: error: too many arguments to function convertlists
[07:41] <bruenig> !ops
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[07:41] <bruenig> woops
[07:41] <david_> SrbinoT: please stop that
[07:41] <Amaranth> He is gone now
[07:41] <n2diy> woops?
[07:41] <phrozen77> Amaranth, lol, was that something like /sapart ?
[07:41] <BlainN> He was warned.  I don't think English is his native language, though, so I don't think he understood.
[07:41] <phrozen77> heh
[07:41] <kousotu> Amaranth: do you find that posting under 4 lines is flodding?
[07:41] <bruenig> he speaks in gcc errors it appears
[07:42] <NeVerSafe> srbinot hey
[07:42] <macogw> heh
[07:42] <Amaranth> kousotu: under 4 lines, no
[07:42] <faileas> he was told clearly enough ...
[07:42] <BlainN> bruenig -- fluently
[07:42] <macogw> NeVerSafe: he's gone
[07:42] <charlie_> whats floddoing
[07:42] <NeVerSafe> ah good
[07:42] <BlainN> Floodingly even.
[07:42] <david_> charlie_: 'spamming' the channel with tons of text
[07:42] <ectospasm> charlie_:  posting too many lines at once into the channel
[07:42] <n2diy> ! flooding | charlie
[07:42] <ubotu> charlie: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:42] <macogw> charlie_: posting freaking amounts of text from a copy and paste into the channel so what we're reading flies off the screen faster than we can read
[07:42] <faileas> charlie_ p: posting a lot of lines of things... prevents conversation from fllowing
[07:42] <Gimm1eDat> when i get to the screen that says error loading operating sysrtem
[07:42] <kousotu> charlie_: 5+ lines in a few seconds
[07:42] <Gimm1eDat> system
[07:42] <Gimm1eDat> it goes no further
[07:42] <Gimm1eDat> i have to control alt delete to go back
[07:42] <macogw> charlie_: read that as "posting freakish" not "freaking"
[07:42] <Amaranth> Gimm1eDat: grub isn't installed
[07:43] <Gimm1eDat> should I do something preemptivley?
[07:43] <Gimm1eDat> Ok
[07:43] <Amaranth> !grub | Gimm1eDat
[07:43] <ubotu> Gimm1eDat: 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
[07:43] <Gimm1eDat> im thinking that is correct
[07:43] <arooni> does anyone know how i can fix grub?  i can now see all the grub boot options, but when i select any of them i get an 'error 15 file not found'
[07:43] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: it doesnt get to "loading GRUB" at all?
[07:43] <Gimm1eDat> this was a fresh install
[07:43] <Amaranth> Gimm1eDat: check out the one for after installing windows, it's the same thing
[07:43] <Gimm1eDat> none
[07:43] <Gimm1eDat> no
[07:43] <macogw> arooni: heh went from 17 to 15?
[07:43] <Gimm1eDat> it doesnt say loading grub
[07:43] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> dave: i understand that.. but if i want a list like a discription of what i am looking at b4 i get it...
[07:43] <arooni> macogw: yes i'm getting better ;p
[07:43] <david_> Gimm1eDat: is this a system that was working and then all of a sudden started doing this? or is this on a new installation?
[07:43] <Gimm1eDat> this drive is fresh.. nothing on it
[07:43] <Gimm1eDat> new install
[07:44] <Amaranth> Gimm1eDat: you did install ubuntu on it though, right?
[07:44] <Flannel> arooni: error 15 after choosing a menu entry?
[07:44] <macogw> arooni: file not found....hmm.....
[07:44] <Gimm1eDat> yes
[07:44] <Gimm1eDat> it ran through the install
[07:44] <Gimm1eDat> or appeared to
[07:44] <Amaranth> Gimm1eDat: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[07:44] <Gimm1eDat> then dropped me back to the desktop
[07:44] <Gimm1eDat> i restarted
[07:44] <Gimm1eDat> it wouldnt load without the CD
[07:44] <Amaranth> Gimm1eDat: that shows you have to reinstall grub
[07:44] <Gimm1eDat> i never had grub installed
[07:45] <Gimm1eDat> this hard drive had a sun OS on it
[07:45] <BlainN> Then you need to install grub.
[07:45] <Amaranth> Gimm1eDat: ok, it shows you how to install it to begin with too
[07:45] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> Dave : know what i mean
[07:45] <Gimm1eDat> I need grub installed before I can do the ubuntu install?
[07:45] <bullgard4> How to build the executable file 'acpiexec'? I have got in a directory 'acpiexec' the files aecommon.h, aeexec.c, aemain.c, Makefile, osunidir.c. Should I do iasl followed by all these filenames?
[07:45] <david_> Vsop_vsop_vsop_v: have you tried searching on packages.debian.org?
[07:45] <BlainN> You need grub installed to load your ubuntu install.
[07:45] <Amaranth> Gimm1eDat: no, the ubuntu install was supposed to install it
[07:45] <Fructose> n2diy: Well, I at least confirmed that my inefficient method works. You can just convert it to an .iso, mount, and copy.
[07:45] <Gimm1eDat> because as it stands right now
[07:45] <BlainN> If your ubuntu install is viable.
[07:46] <Gimm1eDat> I cant even get back to the unbuntu live cd
[07:46] <Amaranth> Gimm1eDat: you can't?
[07:46] <Gimm1eDat> it screws up.. gives various errors or freezes
[07:46] <n2diy> Fructose: you said .bin, not .iso.
[07:46] <Gimm1eDat> nope
[07:46] <Gimm1eDat> i boot from the cd
[07:46] <david_> does anyone here remember dselect?  I loved that program
[07:46] <Gimm1eDat> goto start or install unbuntu
[07:46] <macogw> david_: still exists
[07:46] <Amaranth> Gimm1eDat: that's a more serious problem with your system then
[07:46] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> david: thank you thats what i was gettin at...
[07:46] <nextse7en> Alright, I've got a kind of far out there q, that deals with linux like os's in general.  I downloaded an un-gzipped an app, it decompressed the app a nxmp3play*  it does not appear to be executable, what would the unix ommand be to make it executable?
[07:46] <Gimm1eDat> ive checked the cd
[07:46] <Gimm1eDat> even burned a new one
[07:46] <david_> Vsop_vsop_vsop_v: sounds like you can still install it
[07:46] <Gimm1eDat> this is a brand new hard-drive
[07:47] <Gimm1eDat> and, i had another drive in there.. same result
[07:47] <macogw> nextse7en: chmod +x filename
[07:47] <BlainN> nextse7en and that's if it's a compiled binary that's ready to run (or a script that's ready to run).
[07:47] <Gimm1eDat> it tries to boot and does one of a couple things.. it either, fails out with various errors.. some infinite loop some just single line..
[07:47] <david_> Vsop_vsop_vsop_v: aptitude (with no arguments) will also work
[07:48] <Gimm1eDat> or, it begins to go.. gets to the status bar thing.. gets 1 50th or so of the way and does one of two things.. freezes... or eventually goes into an error screen
[07:48] <Vsop_vsop_vsop_v> David: thanks for your attention.. i know its hard here at times.. just needed a list of how or what i was looking for in general
[07:48] <Gimm1eDat> once again, sometimes repeating, sometimes just a single line
[07:48] <Gimm1eDat> often I see a tty yada yada
[07:48] <Gimm1eDat> is there something I need to disable in the bios?
[07:48] <defrysk> Gimm1eDat, sounds like hardwareprobs
[07:48] <Gimm1eDat> this is an AMD chip, should that be an issue?
[07:49] <pretender> can anyone help with a mythtv problem where the sound cuts out every couuple of seconds
[07:49] <david_> Gimm1eDat: no
[07:49] <ectospasm> pretender:  #mythtv-users
[07:49] <Gimm1eDat> hmmmm..
[07:49] <Gimm1eDat> ive got another video card
[07:49] <Gimm1eDat> i guess ill try that
[07:49] <Gimm1eDat> that is the only thing on this box I can change
[07:49] <Gimm1eDat> everything else is integrated
[07:49] <pretender> no one appers to be logged into mythtv users
[07:50] <Fructose> n2diy: Yeah, I said .bin/.cue. What of it?
[07:50] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: i dont think the video card would be it....could be chipset or the bios, at least in my head those make sense
[07:50] <ectospasm> pretender:  I'm in there now, and I see 174 people/bots
[07:50] <Gimm1eDat> hmmm.. let me power up the windows install and Ill find out that info
[07:51] <Gimm1eDat> they are on differnt hard-drives, fyi.. im not running both at the same time
[07:51] <defrysk> Fructose, just do cdrdao write blah.cue to burn the files
[07:51] <defrysk> Fructose, on the command line interface
[07:52] <Fructose> defrysk: I already solved my problem, and I wasn't trying to burn any files.
[07:52] <defrysk> Fructose, ok
[07:52] <macogw> ectospasm: i think he's saying theyre all afk
[07:52] <nextse7en> macogw: No good. I did that, it seemed to complete, but still will not execute.  Its like I have to qualify something in the command line, When I double click in the gui, it executes, when I type it in the shell, it says Command not found.
[07:53] <BlainN> nextse7en './<filename>'
[07:53] <macogw> nextse7en: did you do ./filename or just filename?
[07:53] <sdouble> I have a system stats desktop applet that sayd I'm downloading around 20 KB/s  but I don't think I'm downloading anything.  Is there a way to see what's doing this?
[07:53] <nextse7en> just filename.
[07:53] <MSIGuy> So, i"m having problems with my network, wireless.
[07:53] <BlainN> YOu need the dot slash first.
[07:53] <macogw> sdouble: maybe its downloading the people chatting with on here
[07:53] <Jaikkanen> anyone know software good for video compression?
[07:53] <macogw> MSIGuy: what card?
[07:54] <MSIGuy> Whenever I go to put my wep key in, it says I need to input my root password for the nm-applet
[07:54] <sdouble> If it uses up 20-30 KB/sec, I'd be very surprised
[07:54] <nextse7en> WORKS, thank you blainN, macogw
[07:54] <BlainN> You're welcome.
[07:54] <MSIGuy> The problem is, I use my password, that works for everywhere else, but it says its wrong.
[07:54] <LordCthulhu> MSIGuy: Mindless Self Indulgence?
[07:54] <macogw> MSIGuy: root password, or keyring password?
[07:54] <MSIGuy> keyring yeah!
[07:54] <BlainN> Give me an easy question and I'm your guy.
[07:54] <macogw> MSIGuy: it uses a keyring to store your wep & wpa keys
[07:54] <MSIGuy> LordCthulhu: MicroStar International.
[07:55] <macogw> MSIGuy: just make one up and itll store them all so when you switch to different networks you dont need to memorize all the keys
[07:55] <macogw> MSIGuy: you didnt already set the keyring password to something else accidentally?
[07:55] <Caplain> hey
[07:55] <BlainN> Caplain: what?
[07:55] <lumgwada> hey I've upgraded from dapper to feisty and notice the splash screens gone during boot. Is that the case generally?
[07:56] <Caplain> BlainN, just saying hi
[07:56] <BlainN> Oh.  Hi.
[07:56] <MSIGuy> macogw: I might have.
[07:56] <etzerd> hello all
[07:56] <BlainN> lumgwada: Are you wanting more splash screens?
[07:56] <Flannel> lumgwada: no.  And it could be caused by you upgrading from dapper to feisty without going through edgy.
[07:56] <macogw> MSIGuy: so the actual question is "how do i delete my old keyring password?"
[07:56] <Caplain> is there such a thing as speech recognition for ubuntu?
[07:56] <arooni> can someone helop me get grub working
[07:56] <MSIGuy> I guess that would be the question...  lol
[07:56] <etzerd> ?
[07:56] <Pelo> g'night folks
[07:56] <Caplain> arooni, whats wrong with it?
[07:56] <Caplain> cya Pelo
[07:57] <BlainN> Gnight Pelo
[07:57] <macogw> Caplain: i believe there is speech recognition for linux, but i dont know if ubuntu's repos have it
[07:57] <etzerd> I cannot play video in internet, site like www.foxnews.com
[07:57] <sp1nter> how do I change the computer name
[07:57] <etzerd> I have sound but not video. Can anyone help
[07:57] <Gimm1eDat> might have something to do with flash etz
[07:57] <arooni> basically ubuntu is already installed... and grub comes up when i boot.... but when i select any of the options.... i get a 'file not found' error.  i think i might need to edit my grub conf file?
[07:57] <BlainN> etzerd, have you installed VLC or Mplayer?
[07:57] <MSIGuy> So, does anyone know how to reset my keyring password?
[07:57] <kousotu> etzerd: be glad you have sound?
[07:57] <lumgwada> Flannel: BlainN I did go via edgy...all 700 megs worth... not really fussed as long as it boots quicker
[07:57] <macogw> arooni: its menu.lst, not grub.conf
[07:57] <macogw> arooni: you can do it by booting a live cd and mounting your hard drive and editting it
[07:58] <etzerd> not I do not install VLC nor Mpalyer
[07:58] <nextse7en> macogw, One more question if you don't mind I downloaded doom for my specific architecture, when I unzipped it, I got doom.binary, what do I do with that file in unix to make it executable?
[07:58] <Flannel> lumgwada: Well, As far as I know, all the screens are there.  But, I suppose I've never really noticed.
[07:58] <astro76> MSIGuy, this link will tell you how to reset the password, in addition to installing libpam-keyring so you'll never have to enter a keyring password again
[07:58] <BlainN> lumgwada:  Just checking.  I generally loathe splash-screens.
[07:58] <etzerd> what's the command to install VLC?
[07:58] <unagi> is there a way to save my current state of ubuntu and save it do a cd so that if i have to reinstall ill come back to here?
[07:58] <macogw> nextse7en: i assume the "chmod +x filename" thing again
[07:58] <MSIGuy> astro76: nice.
[07:58] <arooni> macogw: ok u knwo more than i do... ;p... and heres my output from sudo lshw: http://pastie.caboo.se/85008
[07:58] <sp1nter> how do I change the computer name
[07:58] <macogw> arooni: i dont think lshw will have anything to do with it
[07:59] <macogw> !hostname
[07:59] <ubotu> Use hostname <somehostname> to set the hostname, or to do it permanently: edit /etc/hostname  and /etc/hosts . WARNING! Make sure that your current hostname and /etc/hosts match, otherwise sudo may not work properly. Alternatively, use the gui at system>administration>networking on the "General" tab
[07:59] <BlainN> 'sudo apt-get install vlc'
[07:59] <macogw> sp1nter: read what ubotu said
[07:59] <etzerd> BlainN: what is the command to install VLC?
[07:59] <BlainN> 'sudo apt-get install vlc'
[07:59] <Flannel> !cloning > unagi
[07:59] <Gimm1eDat> alrighty.. chipset is via kt133a, processor is duron 1800.. bios is phoenix technologies, version 6.00 PG.. any other info needed?
[07:59] <etzerd> I just did that it doesn't work
[07:59] <acoustic> !hostname
[07:59] <MSIGuy> astro76: What link?
[07:59] <ubotu> Use hostname <somehostname> to set the hostname, or to do it permanently: edit /etc/hostname  and /etc/hosts . WARNING! Make sure that your current hostname and /etc/hosts match, otherwise sudo may not work properly. Alternatively, use the gui at system>administration>networking on the "General" tab
[08:00] <macogw> etzerd: mozilla-plugin-vlc may also be needed
[08:00] <wtvrd> etzerd: 'vlc' might not be the package name
[08:00] <BlainN> etzerd -- what happened?
[08:00] <Lucios> !squid
[08:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about squid - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:00] <macogw> wtvrd: it is
[08:00] <BlainN> I think VLC might not be available from the out-of-the-box repos.
[08:00] <astro76> !info vlc
[08:00] <ubotu> vlc: multimedia player and streamer. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.6.release-0ubuntu4 (feisty), package size 1131 kB, installed size 3192 kB
[08:00] <macogw> BlainN: ooo
[08:00] <JDLimbo> manny_, every tutorial on uninstalling vista assumes you're using XP
[08:00] <JDLimbo> wahooooo, I said man not manny_
[08:00] <macogw> etzerd: go to system > admin > software sources
[08:01] <astro76> MSIGuy, sorry..  http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2776815
[08:01] <etzerd> thanks macogw
[08:01] <wtvrd> etzerd: what does apt-cache search vlc' give you?
[08:01] <Gimm1eDat> macogw.. do those specs look acceptable?
[08:01] <wtvrd> etzerd: what does apt-cache search vlc' give you?
[08:01] <MSIGuy> astro76: Thank you!
[08:01] <wtvrd> oops
[08:01] <macogw> etzerd: and enable the "community maintained open source software" one
[08:01] <wtvrd> tried correcting my quotations
[08:01] <lumgwada> one other thing... I can only stick icons on half of my desktop... I've deleted .nautilus and gconf but that hasn't fixed it... anyone seen this?
[08:01] <etzerd> it gives me a bunch of error like depend so many time
[08:01] <macogw> etzerd: then run "sudo apt-get update"
[08:02] <Gimm1eDat> im looking through the install guide.. and I never got to the last part.. where it asks you to restart or remain in livecd
[08:02] <BlainN> wtvrd -- it's okay.  repeating comments to etzerd is what all the cool kids are doing.
[08:02] <Gimm1eDat> anyways.. im at a standstill..
[08:02] <BlainN> Gimm1eDat:  That's what I was thinking might have happened.  I've had an install hose (a few times) and had to start over.
[08:03] <Gimm1eDat> yea
[08:03] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: i have no idea
[08:03] <Gimm1eDat> but now I cant even get back to the damn install desktop
[08:03] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: ooo ok i had that happen before
[08:03] <BlainN> etzerd: depends or dpkg?
[08:03] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: if it didnt ask you to reboot, the install failed
[08:03] <Flannel> Gimm1eDat: have you tried installing with the alternate CD?
[08:03] <Gimm1eDat> flannel
[08:03] <Gimm1eDat> i havnt
[08:03] <Gimm1eDat> im downllading it as we speak
[08:04] <Flannel> Gimm1eDat: sounds good.  You should have more luck with it
[08:04] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: so youd want to try again and do it from the command line to see if any errors show up.  squashfs means an error reading the disk.  either bad disk (but you checked you said) or your drive is bad
[08:04] <etzerd> yes
[08:04] <Gimm1eDat> but i tell you what.. when i went to the screen where it says like "go to limited graphics mode install" or whatever
[08:04] <etzerd> dpkg
[08:04] <Gimm1eDat> that is what got me to the desktop
[08:04] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: "it's dusty" falls under the category of "bad drive"
[08:04] <macogw> Gimm1eDat: safe graphics mode
[08:04] <Gimm1eDat> might have been a fluke however cause now I goto the same thing and it does ths same bull.. just freezes, errors out, etc
[08:05] <BlainN> etzerd -- tell me about your system -- when was it installed, what version of ubuntu do you have, etc.
[08:05] <hysteriamania> where is the best place to hot chick wallpaper
[08:05] <arooni> i was following the howto... recover ubuntu after installing windows.... but hwen i did this:  To make sure it was the correct one, run ls /mnt/root/boot, which sould output something like this : ..... i got no parititon that had the desired folders........ question:  should i reinstall ubuntu?
[08:05] <Gimm1eDat> mac.. i got alllll night, so if you have the patience, i have the time, ill do command line
[08:05] <BlainN> hysteriamania: google
[08:05] <wtvrd> hysteriamania: that's just slightly offtopic
[08:05] <wastedfluid> hey guys.  having problems with network manager.. after i hibernate, it won't reconnect to my wireless network.  my windows computer disconnects/reconnects fine, and i never had this problem until 7.04.  Any ideas how to restart the wireless networking in Ubuntu?
[08:05] <etzerd> I just install it tonight. and it is version 7.04
[08:06] <hysteriamania> it will keep my interest while i'm trying to upgrade ubuntu
[08:06] <leale> HI
[08:07] <BlainN> etzerd:  So you enabled the repositories, and then, when you tried 'sudo apt-get update' it barfed, is that right?
[08:07] <leale> I'M ITALIAN
[08:07] <leale> AND YOU?
[08:07] <Flannel> !caps | leale
[08:07] <ubotu> leale: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[08:07] <leale> Flannel, WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
[08:07] <leale> AH SORRY
[08:07] <leale> Flannel, where are you from?
[08:08] <hysteriamania> does feisty support all video media?
[08:08] <Flannel> leale: if you want to chat, #ubuntu-offtopic is the place for it.  This channel is support only, thanks.
[08:08] <macogw> hysteriamania: yeah pretty much
[08:08] <macogw> hysteriamania: as far as i'm aware
[08:08] <macogw> hysteriamania: though not out of the box
[08:08] <leale> Flannel, I need support
[08:08] <Gimm1eDat> how do I go about doing the command line install?
[08:08] <lumgwada> hysteriamania: probably not beta
[08:08] <leale> my girlfriend left me
[08:08] <wtvrd> Gimm1eDat: do a 'text-mode' install
[08:08] <Flannel> Gimm1eDat: use the alternate CD.  It'll ask the same questions the other installer did
[08:08] <Flannel> leale: #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:08] <Gimm1eDat> oh
[08:08] <BlainN> leale: Not that kinda support in this channel.
[08:08] <Gimm1eDat> alright
[08:09] <BlainN> Sorry to hear that, though.
[08:09] <leale> OH
[08:09] <hysteriamania> beta was what i was hoping for
[08:09] <Gimm1eDat> i guess that is dependent on the alternate CD huh
[08:09] <hysteriamania> conversion prog?
[08:10] <macogw> hysteriamania: ffmpeg does transcoding....
[08:10] <wckdkl0wn> can direct draw video drivers be installed on innotek virtual box?
[08:10] <leale> but I've a real question
[08:10] <hysteriamania> work for most beta?
[08:11] <sciboy> Hi, which web development environment do you recommend? I need templating and so far Quanta Plus and SCREE
[08:11] <sciboy> SCREEM popped up*
[08:11] <node86> anybody know how to use imagemagick to convert a gimp file to a jpg that has multiple layers?
[08:12] <Malachi> What's a good note-taking/task program that will automatically remind/update me?
[08:12] <bruenig> gimp has a file format?
[08:12] <khermans> node86, jpg doesnt have multiple layers right/
[08:12] <Malachi> Tomboy is great, but I forget to restart it, and it doesn't remind me.
[08:12] <macogw> sciboy: you can use Eclipse
[08:12] <khermans> Malachi, google calendar?
[08:12] <BlainN> node86:  Why not just save as jpeg from gimp?
[08:12] <macogw> sciboy: for development in pretty much anything
[08:12] <Malachi> khermans: Yeah, but I'm looking for something that integrates into Ubuntu
[08:12] <hysteriamania> what is the best video and audio software for ubuntu?
[08:12] <macogw> Malachi: i put that into my calendar. i use sunbird
[08:12] <Malachi> Google Calender is awesome, though.
[08:12] <khermans> Malachi, add tombot to startup
[08:12] <linux__alien> A very long Fedora Core user going to convert to Ubuntu
[08:13] <bruenig> hysteriamania, mplayer for both
[08:13] <khermans> hysteriamania, vlc
[08:13] <node86> khermans, right, jpg doesn't have multiple layers...
[08:13] <Malachi> khermans: Then there's the reminder thing.
[08:13] <macogw> Malachi: evolution is the built in outlook-type-thing in ubuntu
[08:13] <BlainN> hysteriamania: Probably VLC and Mplayer (although I like Totem for dvd playback).
[08:13] <hysteriamania> looking for video format soft
[08:13] <wtvrd> node86: I'm not sure imagemagick can do that
[08:13] <leale> If I spinturase the super-casuled with left-right *scape-lament*, and - even if I respect the autority - I write "writily prefaline" on a public wall, Ubuntu will help me?
[08:13] <Malachi> macogw: I use Thunderbird, though. If Evolution can remind me without being started, that'd work.
[08:13] <linux__alien> I ve been a long time fedora core user so i am going to install Ubuntu 7.04 .
[08:13] <macogw> Malachi: ah!
[08:13] <BlainN> Kaboodle has been pretty annoying from here.
[08:13] <lumgwada> is launchpad.net down for everyone?
[08:13] <macogw> Malachi: well then get Lightning
[08:13] <Flannel> lumgwada: yes
[08:13] <linux__alien> anything that i ve to take care of while installing
[08:13] <lumgwada> k
[08:13] <Malachi> macogw: Hm...
[08:13] <Flannel> linux__alien: nope, it's pretty straight forward
[08:13] <leale> ...emh?
[08:13] <macogw> Malachi: it's mozilla's calendar for thunderbird
[08:13] <node86> BlainN saving each image in gimp would take forever- i have several hundreds or maybe even thousands of images i need to convert
[08:14] <macogw> Malachi: sunbird is the standalone mozilla calendar
[08:14] <Malachi> macogw: Does it do reminders? That's the big thing I'm looking for.
[08:14] <linux__alien> Flannel, I had a bad experience with Fedora 7 it formatted my entire HDD
[08:14] <linux__alien> :-(
[08:14] <macogw> Malachi: well sunbird does and theyre the same base, so i'm going with "yes"
[08:14] <Malachi> macogw: Yeah, I've used sunbird before (pretty good), just not lightning.
[08:14] <linux__alien> got frustrated
[08:14] <khermans> node86, convert foo.jpg foo.gif
[08:14] <Malachi> Thanks, guys. I'll try it out.
[08:14] <hysteriamania> what comes with feisty
[08:14] <leale> this channel is a damage for my individuality
[08:14] <leale> :\
[08:14] <leale> bye
[08:15] <BlainN> hysteriamania: you're probably going to have to do some adding to get multimedia support.  I did bad things to get mine (easyubuntu was the nicer thing).
[08:15] <tulga> how to build mirror servers like rapidshare?
[08:15] <BUGNO>  VIVA WINDOWS, ZIO BILL SEI IL MIGLIORE!
[08:15] <BUGNO>  VIVA WINDOWS, ZIO BILL SEI IL MIGLIORE!!
[08:15] <BUGNO>  VIVA WINDOWS, ZIO BILL SEI IL MIGLIORE!!
[08:15] <Malachi> hysteriamania: Are you looking for video editing software, or video playback?
[08:15] <macogw> !ops
[08:15] <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
[08:15] <BlainN> Ah, there it is.
[08:16] <hysteriamania> editing
[08:16] <hysteriamania> also good audio editig
[08:16] <khermans> hysteriamania, audacity
[08:16] <Malachi> hysteriamania: For editing, Audacity is good.
[08:16] <FallenLoki> hi@all
[08:16] <khermans> hysteriamania, vid == cinelarra
[08:16] <hysteriamania> my n sucks
[08:16] <Malachi> hysteriamania: Have you searched the add/remove program?
[08:17] <Malachi> hysteriamania: For video, I hear Kino's decent.
[08:17] <macogw> thanks elkbuntu
[08:17] <hysteriamania> still installing feisty
[08:17] <Malachi> hysteriamania: I use Kdenlive, though.
[08:17] <node86> khermans how does convert foo.jpg foo.gif solve the layers issue? i get a dozen images as a result, one for each layer
[08:17] <Malachi> hysteriamania: Oh. I see. First time?
[08:17] <acecase> hello
[08:17] <FallenLoki> can somebody tell me the name of the nice desktop panel whith this nice animations? i saw it on a snapshot
[08:17] <khermans> node86, man convert
[08:17] <hysteriamania> trying not to overload it
[08:18] <hysteriamania> with feisty
[08:18] <macogw> FallenLoki: is it a dock with a physics engine?
[08:18] <Malachi> First time with Feisty?
[08:18] <FallenLoki> yes it is
[08:18] <macogw> FallenLoki: if so, that's Kiba Dock
[08:18] <FallenLoki> ahh thx
[08:18] <macogw> FallenLoki: it's pre-alpha and VERY unstable
[08:18] <hysteriamania> kino and audacity best?
[08:18] <khermans> ya
[08:18] <acecase> do I need to do anything special (or omit anything) to my kernel in order to use the nvidia drivers for my geforce 6150 go?
[08:19] <khermans> !nvidia | acecase
[08:19] <ubotu> acecase: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:19] <Flannel> acecase: no, although you might need noapic and nolapic
[08:19] <Malachi> hysteriamania: I prefer KDenlive over Kino, but Kino is in Feisty's repositories (you can add it without having to search online for it)
[08:19] <macogw> acecase: no
[08:19] <hysteriamania> need hd quality video
[08:19] <acecase> thanks khermans
[08:19] <macogw> acecase: you need to put, as Flannel said, noapic on your kernel boot parameters to keep from getting the black clouds
[08:19] <JDStone> why would I be getting this error when I start Apache: apache2: Could not determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName
[08:19] <node86> khermans, yea, i'm looking in man...  it's frustrating.
[08:20] <elkbuntu> macogw, in future, could you add ' | $person is $action', it would speed up the response immensely
[08:20] <macogw> acecase: after that, the Restricted Driver Manager will cover you for drivers
[08:20] <hysteriamania> audio i have a studio
[08:20] <Malachi> JDStone: You have to add something to a configuration file, but I forget what. Hold on.
[08:20] <BlainN> JDStone -- because you haven't given Apache the fqdn for your server, probably.
[08:20] <macogw> elkbuntu: oh ok sure. i didnt know it took arguments because i only ever saw it plain
[08:20] <JDStone> thanks Malachi
[08:20] <hardstyle> hi
[08:20] <Malachi> hysteriamania: Have you looked into Ubuntu Studio?
[08:20] <JDStone> I know it's related to the FQDN
[08:20] <JDStone> and I've had this problem before but I can't remember how I fixed it
[08:21] <anubis974> hello
[08:21] <khermans> hola
[08:21] <hysteriamania> no haven't looked into much
[08:21] <BlainN> I just ran it on 127.0.0.1, but that's probably bad.
[08:21] <khermans> JDStone, #apache
[08:21] <hardstyle> feisty fawn hate toshiba laptops
[08:21] <hysteriamania> looking for advice
[08:21] <hardstyle> (S)
[08:21] <JDStone> khermans, oh, duh, thanks
[08:22] <hysteriamania> got audio, looking for hd quality video editing
[08:22] <Malachi> hysteriamania: UbuntuStudio was is a special version of Ubuntu for studios.
[08:22] <hardstyle> i  should name it fake out os
[08:22] <acecase> khermans: this is great but it doesn't answer my Q. I am configuring my kernel for this laptop rite now and have never messed with 3d acceleration so I'm not sure what I should do for my graphics config in the kernel
[08:22] <_curio> hardstyle : what kind of toshiba do you have?
[08:22] <hardstyle> just  a sec _curio
[08:22] <Malachi> JDStone: Found it.
[08:22] <hysteriamania> was is
[08:22] <JDStone> cool, thanks Malachi
[08:22] <khermans> acecase, there is no kernel config, just install a 3d driver for your vid card
[08:22] <hysteriamania> free
[08:22] <hardstyle> _curio: toshiba A205-4797
[08:23] <silvertip257> how do I set up an extended partition with Feisty Fawn's partitioner in the install process?  I did not see extended in the list, although I chose logical
[08:23] <Malachi> JDStone: Open /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[08:23] <hardstyle> 999.99
[08:23] <Malachi> (As root, of course)
[08:23] <JDStone> got it open
[08:23] <JDStone> yep
[08:23] <acecase> khermans: so if I compile drivers into my kernel it won't cause any conflict?
[08:23] <Malachi> Add ServerName localhost
[08:23] <khermans> silvertip257, dunno but fdisk works
[08:23] <macogw> acecase: when you boot, you need the noapic to not have a black screen of annoyance.  other than that, the 3D will go if you just enable the driver in the System > Adim > Restricted Drivers Manager
[08:23] <Bojomatic30> Hello
[08:23] <JDStone> ahh, that's right, thanks Malachi
[08:23] <Malachi> JDStone: Ahem: Add 'ServerName localhost'
[08:23] <Malachi> Sorry.
[08:23] <hysteriamania> willing to pay if no freeware
[08:23] <Truman_> Does anyone have any experience adding SSL to an apache2 webserver?
[08:23] <khermans> acecase, ubuntu has precompiled nvidia drivers
[08:23] <macogw> acecase: you dont need to compile drivers for that one
[08:23] <Flannel> !anyone | Truman_
[08:23] <acecase> macogw: thanks
[08:23] <ubotu> Truman_: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[08:23] <silvertip257> khermans:  it's for a how-to, otherwise I'd just have them use other stuff
[08:24] <Malachi> hysteriamania: UbuntuStudio is free. Of course, I don't know if it'd suit your needs; I'm not into that profession.
[08:24] <BlainN> silvertip257 -- You have to manually partition your drive, but it's not hard -- it even lets you set up the mount points for the partitions.
[08:24] <acecase> ok thanks. I'll just try configuring with no graphics card support :)
[08:24] <Truman_> lol, k .. uhh.. Is there a person with the requisite knowledge to get me started on adding ssl to an apache2 webserver?
[08:24] <JDStone> yep, fixed it Malachi. thanks again
[08:24] <hysteriamania> ubuntustudio do  high quality hd?
[08:24] <macogw> silvertip257: my suggestion is to tell them to use the GParted in System > Admin > GNOME Partioner, then just do the setting mountpoints in the installer
[08:24] <khermans> Truman_, #apache, checks out the ports.conf file
[08:24] <macogw> silvertip257: GParted has a nicer interface
[08:25] <Truman_> khermans: thanks, I'll take a look
[08:25] <anubis974> i have a problem with mercury-messenger installation
[08:25] <Malachi> hysteriamania: Don't know. Never actually used it; just tried it out for the theme.
[08:25] <anubis974> :'(
[08:25] <macogw> acecase: what?
[08:25] <Malachi> (Like a lot of people...)
[08:25] <Truman_> heh, didn't occur to me that there'd be an apache channel.  man, it's late :\
[08:25] <silvertip257> BlainN:  you mean to say that I can't make an extended w/ the install ?!!
[08:25] <Flannel> Truman_: https://help.ubuntu.com/7.04/server/C/httpd.html
[08:25] <Malachi> JDStone: No problem.
[08:25] <justinwray> join #launchpad
[08:25] <hardstyle> I hate cheap ass Realtekfor sounjd
[08:25] <chronicpirate> cheap ass Realtekfor sounjd hates YOU!
[08:25] <macogw> silvertip257: ive never tried it, id say just use gparted. its on the install disk
[08:25] <hysteriamania> Thax I'll check it out\
[08:25] <Flannel> Truman_: The stuff at the top, and the stuff at the bottom.  Not a whole lot of the stuff in the middle (unless this is a 'real' webserver)
[08:25] <silvertip257> I use GParted, but yea ... that sux
[08:26] <hardstyle> hi chronic
[08:26] <Truman_> Flannel: Thanks
[08:26] <macogw> silvertip257: i dont like partman
[08:26] <BlainN> silvertip257:  I'm not sure, as I've not done it, but I do recall you had a lot of options during the install if you manually created your partitions.
[08:26] <silvertip257> I'd like to make it straight forward ... hmmm guess Gparted is best
[08:26] <Malachi> hysteriamania: It's possible to install Ubuntu Studio on an existing Feisty installation.
[08:26] <anubis974> i have installes java but mercury not start
[08:26] <macogw> acecase: there's no option for install that says anything about graphics...
[08:26] <Flannel> Truman_: self-signed is what you're looking for (and then the stuff under it will enable your SS cert)
[08:26] <BlainN> But macogw is probably right about using gparted.  I'm an fdisk kinda guy.
[08:26] <justinwray> launchpad working for everyone?
[08:26] <Malachi> hysteriamania: So you won't have to download a whole new CD image
[08:26] <macogw> anubis974: sudo update-alternatives --config java
[08:26] <hysteriamania> how?
[08:26] <silvertip257> I chose MANUAL, but can't find extended within Logical
[08:26] <khermans> anubis974, set java to correct default version
[08:26] <anubis974> macogw: i do this
[08:26] <anubis974> ...
[08:27] <macogw> anubis974: applications > accessories > terminal
[08:27] <khermans> !java | anubis974
[08:27] <ubotu> anubis974: To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[08:27] <hardstyle> fags exist
[08:27] <macogw> anubis974: copy and paste it into there, then tell it to use the Sun one
[08:27] <Malachi> hysteriamania: First, how far is the installation process (just curious)?
[08:27] <macogw> hardstyle: dont use that word
[08:27] <Bojomatic30> Is there an iphone ubuntu channel?
[08:27] <macogw> hardstyle: unless you're referring to a cigarette
[08:27] <hardstyle> sorry mam
[08:27] <hysteriamania> 73%
[08:27] <macogw> silvertip257: i wish
[08:27] <khermans> macogw, or a pile of sticks
[08:27] <silvertip257> later gtg  ... rewrite instructions - change them that is
[08:28] <hardstyle> I'm a about to go down and smoke a fag!
[08:28] <hysteriamania> probably another hour
[08:28] <hardstyle> bye
[08:28] <Malachi> hysteriamania: You basically add a new repository, and then install the desktop.
[08:28] <hysteriamania> which repository
[08:28] <Malachi> "deb http://archive.ubuntustudio.org/ubuntustudio feisty main"
[08:29] <macogw> khermans: bundle of them, but yeah
[08:29] <Malachi> I wouldn't do so until Feisty's done installing, though, hysteriamania
[08:29] <erstazi> is it me or is launchpad's site down?
[08:29] <Flannel> erstazi: it is
[08:29] <Malachi> hysteriamania: Do you know how to add repositories?
[08:29] <anubis974> i have this : Utilisation de /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/bin/java pour fournir java
[08:29] <daaku> i'm trying to clean up the error messages i see on boot, and this is the first one: "intel_rng: FWH not found" - anyone know whats the cause?
[08:29] <erstazi> ugh ok
[08:29] <macogw> erstazi: that was an announced downage for maintenance
[08:29] <hysteriamania> you can still tell me
[08:29] <anubis974> when i do "sudo update-alternative --config java"
[08:30] <howlingmadhowie> (only 980 people?)
[08:30] <macogw> anubis974: it should offer 2 things
[08:30] <hysteriamania> is it a secret
[08:30] <macogw> anubis974: pick the sun one
[08:30] <erstazi> I never got an notice on that
[08:30] <macogw> erstazi: i got one in email
[08:30] <Malachi> hysteriamania: If you're new to Ubuntu, the easiest way to add a repository is to go to System > Administration > Software Sources
[08:30] <anubis974> macogw: PV please !!!
[08:30] <erstazi> macogw, I will have to check my mail deeper heh
[08:30] <hysteriamania> ot e ew to feisty
[08:30] <erstazi> Flannel, macogw thank you
[08:30] <macogw> anubis974: what?
[08:30] <Malachi> hysteriamania: After you enter your password, there will be a dialogue box with a tab called "Third-party software"
[08:30] <macogw> erstazi: it was on the ubuntu-devel-a list
[08:31] <macogw> erstazi: not sent to all launchpad members though
[08:31] <anubis974> macogw: MP
[08:31] <erstazi> macogw, that explains (:
[08:31] <anubis974> :)
[08:31] <Malachi> hysteriamania: There's an Add button there. You click it, and add the repository.
[08:31] <hysteriamania> sorry n doesn't work well
[08:31] <MexiCom> :/
[08:31] <Malachi> Not new to feisty?
[08:31] <macogw> hysteriamania: g is dead on the comp next to me :p
[08:31] <nextse7en> !pastebin
[08:31] <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)
[08:32] <hysteriamania> which repositroy though
[08:32] <BlainN> Sticky keys drive me crazy.
[08:32] <pretender_> anyone out there from Australia
[08:32] <Malachi> hysteriamania: deb http://archive.ubuntustudio.org/ubuntustudio feisty main
[08:32] <Malachi> hysteriamania: Sorry. I always assume people are.
[08:33] <hysteriamania> not very experienced lately
[08:33] <nextse7en> Could I get a little help, I'm trying to install telnetd, and I keep getting an error message, error is pasted at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32583/
[08:33] <hysteriamania> used a lot a couple years ago
[08:33] <Jaikkanen> i cannot move files into my .wine directories.. even when trying to use terminal commands with root permission.. it says the directory is invalid.. is using _ instead of space incorrect?
[08:33] <Jaikkanen> for example Program_Files
[08:34] <hysteriamania> thanks man gettig back into it
[08:34] <nextse7en> Jaikkanen, use a backslash before the space
[08:34] <MexiCom> Looks like I need a new cd burner...
[08:34] <Malachi> hysteriamania: Hopefully, you'll find the experience a lot smoother/easier/more enjoyable than a few years ago.
[08:34] <Jaikkanen> nextse7en: before or instead? just to confirm
[08:34] <nextse7en> before
[08:34] <BlainN> nextse7en: try '/etc/init.d/telnetd start'
[08:34] <macogw> Jaikkanen: before
[08:34] <hysteriamania> good so far, upgraded all the way from breezy
[08:34] <macogw> Jaikkanen: it's called "escaping"
[08:35] <erstazi> nextse7en,  you have to put "Program Files" in quotes
[08:35] <BlainN> telnetd isn't a command, it's a daemon
[08:35] <macogw> Jaikkanen: and after you get that, there's an xkcd that will make a lot more sense
[08:35] <Malachi> nextse7en: Actually, it looks like telnetd didn't finish installing.
[08:35] <Malachi> Judging from the pastebin...
[08:35] <Flannel> hysteriamania: why aren't you just reinstalling?
[08:35] <erstazi> oops, sorry nextse7en, wrong nick
[08:35] <erstazi> Jaikkanen,  you have to put "Program Files" in quotes
[08:35] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: it looks like it's having trouble removing netkit-inetd
[08:36] <nextse7en> Malachi, blainn, says its not there.
[08:36] <BlainN> IT might not be there.
[08:36] <Jaikkanen> erstazi: ahh yes, i remember hearing that one awhile ago
[08:36] <nextse7en> Right, I've been haveing problems with netkit.
[08:36] <hysteriamania> breezy is all i had and wouldn't recogize my burer
[08:36] <BlainN> sometimes errors are warnings and sometimes things are broken.
[08:36] <hysteriamania> got a clean machine
[08:36] <BlainN> If you try to load the daemon and it won't, then you know it's not there.
[08:36] <blitz-red> hey compiz fusion screwed up beryl on my computer, how do i re-install beryl?
[08:36] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: what happens if you try to remove netkit-inetd with a purge?
[08:36] <erstazi> Jaikkanen, for instance: /path/to/"Split Word"/directory/
[08:36] <hysteriamania> put an n in anytime it is missing
[08:37] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, could I get the syntax to do such a thing please?
[08:37] <howlingmadhowie> Jaikkanen: also possible: /path/to/split\ word/directory
[08:37] <Flannel> Jamesinator: Or escape the space, Program\ Files
[08:37] <Jamesinator> Flannel: Emm, what?
[08:37] <Flannel> Jamesinator: Tab complete will do it automatically too.
[08:37] <Jaikkanen> thanks all
[08:37] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: sudo apt-get remove netkit-inetd --purge
[08:37] <Jamesinator> Flannel: Autocomplete mishaps?
[08:38] <Flannel> Jamesinator: yeah, I meant Jaikkanen.  sorry
[08:38] <Jamesinator> Flannel: It's fine, just wondered. :P
[08:38] <erstazi> heh, I hate tab sometimes
[08:38] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: i think that's the right syntax. i've never had to use it myself
[08:38] <hysteriamania> flannel do you not understand?
[08:38] <nextse7en> same error reported, as when I tried to apt-get telnetd
[08:39] <Jamesinator> I had two linux-swap partitions totalling 2.5gb, they are both set to swapon through gparted, but everytime I reboot they are no longer being used and I have to manually set them to swapon when I log in
[08:39] <pretender_> can anyone recommend a good bakup app for ubuntu that has the abilty to to a full system backup
[08:39] <victori> is there any benefit of using the open source ati drivers over the fglrx ones? better 2d support?
[08:39] <BlainN> I get jumpy when I start getting install errors -- flashbacks to a broken debian/sid system I was running a while back.
[08:39] <bruenig> pretender_, tar
[08:39] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: well, at least we know what the problem is. can you try to reinstall netkit-inetd and then delete it?
[08:39] <pretender_> k
[08:39] <macogw> pretender_: mondo mindi
[08:39] <BlainN> pretender_: rdiff-backup is pretty good
[08:39] <khermans> victori, free?
[08:39] <Borin> My sound is acting weird.  When I play a music file or video file, it would repeat the first part of the sound over and over.  I am wondering if there is a way to troubleshoot this problem?
[08:39] <bruenig> tar beats all of them
[08:39] <victori> khermans: correct
[08:39] <erstazi> bruenig, heh
[08:39] <macogw> pretender_: mondo mindi backs up to iso's so you can do a bare metal recovery
[08:40] <victori> http://www.osnews.com/story.php/17184/X.Org-7.2-ATI-Open-vs.-Closed-Drivers/  this might answer my question
[08:40] <nextse7en> I think permissions may be sqrewwy in my etc folder, I've been getting an error message at startup. howlingmadhowie.
[08:40] <khermans> pretender_, clonezilla
[08:40] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie I'm going to restart x, to report the permissions error I'm getting.
[08:40] <pretender_> cool do you think that mondo is a better alternative than say clonzilla
[08:40] <BlainN> pretender_: there are a bunch of them.  Try some and see what works best for you.
[08:41] <bruenig> pretender_, can't say for sure there, but tar certainly is
[08:41] <albert> Hi.... I'm running this comand " sudo apt-get install build-essentials camorama " but I get this error  " E: Couldn't find package build-essentials "
[08:41] <guiga> Hi! I have a Ubuntu server (only text mode). When editing in vi, the arrows (up and down) shows some strange characteres...
[08:41] <albert> anyone know why??
[08:41] <Malachi> albert: build-essential
[08:41] <khermans> albert, build-essential
[08:41] <Malachi> albert: not build-essentials
[08:41] <astro76> albert, it's build-essential (try tab completion type build-ess<tab> for example)
[08:42] <albert> wow
[08:42] <albert> Thanks!!!! great help!!
[08:42] <BlainN> guiga -- don't use arrows in vi
[08:42] <Jamesinator> I have two linux-swap partitions totalling 2.5gb, they are both set to swapon through gparted, but everytime I reboot they are no longer being used and I have to manually set them to swapon when I log in. How can I stop Ubuntu from disabling swapping them?
[08:42] <BlainN> j for up, k for down
[08:42] <Malachi> Jamesinator: Are they in your /etc/fstab?
[08:42] <khermans> Jamesinator, /etc/fstab?
[08:43] <guiga> BlainN: in my Ubuntu workstation it works.. Not in the server
[08:43] <Meyvn> guiga: use emacs
[08:43] <pretender_> is mondo a app for ubuntu or live cd type thing standalone app
[08:43] <khermans> guiga, or nano
[08:43] <Jamesinator> Malachi: khermans: I really don't know, I've only enabled swapping with them through gparted. Can you please link me to a guide or something that can detail adding linux-swap partitions to my fstab?
[08:43] <faileas> its a programme that runs on linux. the livecd... never seen a working link to it ;p
[08:43] <BlainN> guiga: I'd suggest nano.
[08:43] <Malachi> Jamesinator: Open /etc/fstab as root
[08:43] <Meyvn> guiga: or gedit or SCITE or whatever works for you, just pick one you like
[08:44] <faileas> nano is nice ;)
[08:44] <thavorn> why I have eth0, eth1, eth2  in "etc/network/interface although I only have 1 lan card
[08:44] <astro76> !fstab | Jamesinator
[08:44] <ubotu> Jamesinator: 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
[08:44] <guiga> But why in one box it works , and in the other one it does not?
[08:44] <BlainN> I wrote a whole website in pico back in the day.
[08:44] <BlainN> guiga -- because you're using different kinds of terminal emulation.
[08:44] <Plantain> I tried to do an alien install of armagetronad, and it failed, and apt-get is now borked. It always breaks just after starting with "E: The package armagetronad needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.", how can I fix this?
[08:44] <erstazi> Meyvn, guiga does not have gui
[08:44] <Malachi> Jamesinator: Add this to your /etc/fstab: /dev/hda8       none            swap    sw              0       0
[08:45] <Malachi> Jamesinator: Change /dev/hda8 to your partition
[08:45] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: the deinstaller is also complaining about /etc/init.d/inetd missing. you may be able to trick it by creating this file.
[08:45] <Meyvn> erstazi: right
[08:45] <astro76> Plantain, that game is available in ubuntu repos...
[08:45] <Malachi> Jamesinator: Also, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq
[08:45] <MexiCom> ...gah.
[08:45] <Plantain> astro76: Not in it's latest revision
[08:45] <Jamesinator> Malachi: Ok, thank you
[08:45] <Kurisutofuaa> Hey guys am having a sound problem, ever since I installed my sound card (Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit)
[08:45] <thavorn> what is eth0, eth1,eth2...
[08:45] <BlainN> But vi traditionally doesn't support arrow keys.  It's not really user friendly, but learning vi keystrokes is a good thing for your soul.
[08:45] <pretender_> anyone recommend apps to burn dvds
[08:45] <Malachi> Jamesinator: If you click "Troubleshooting" on that page, you'll find your answer.
[08:46] <BlainN> thavorn -- your network cards.
[08:46] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie: Just got back, init.d/inetd doesn't exist at all, how would I trick it?
[08:46] <Kurisutofuaa> I dont have a master volum control
[08:46] <khermans> pretender_, gnome built-in for nautilus
[08:46] <BlainN> pretender_: k3b
[08:46] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: just try: sudo touch /etc/init.d/inetd
[08:46] <pretender_> movies
[08:46] <astro76> Plantain, try dpkg -r exactpackagename
[08:46] <thavorn> BlainN: I only have one, why so many appear in /etc/betwork/interface ?
[08:46] <Guilty_as_Sin> yes, k3b definitely
[08:46] <khermans> pretender_, devede
[08:46] <Jamesinator> Malachi: The problem is on a remote system, so I have /etc/fstab opened via SSH. Is there a terminal command that can show me the /dev/ names of the (currently set to swapon) swap partitions?
[08:47] <Guilty_as_Sin> it doesn't play nice with RW's sometimes
[08:47] <BlainN> thavorn:  because there are slots for them in case you did have them.
[08:47] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie: Done, will try to install now.
[08:47] <hysteriamania> failed to get a couple security things, is that a problem?
[08:47] <khermans> Jamesinator, mount
[08:47] <Plantain> astro76: ' Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should
[08:47] <Plantain>  reinstall it before attempting a removal."
[08:47] <Meyvn> BlainN: have you used both emacs and vi?
[08:47] <Malachi> Jamesinator: fdisk -l
[08:47] <Jamesinator> Malachi: Thanks
[08:47] <BlainN> Mevyn -- I've stayed away from that wacky emacs religion.
[08:47] <thavorn> BlainN: how to check which eth my system is using?
[08:47] <khermans> thavorn, ifconfig
[08:47] <pretender_> anyone running mythtv
[08:47] <astro76> Jamesinator, mount won't work, swapon -s
[08:47] <Malachi> Jamesinator: Even better: fdisk -l |grep swap
[08:48] <BlainN> thavorn: you're probably using eth0, since it's the first.
[08:48] <Rockinghorse> /join xfce
[08:48] <Jamesinator> astro76: Thanks, neither mount nor fdisk worked
[08:48] <Meyvn> BlainN: i am starting to like emacs
[08:48] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie: Same error code, the system obviosly belives initd is installed, though I've verified visually, it isn't.
[08:48] <fiXXXerMet> There's an open-source development environment out there that supports a bunch of languages (.net, c, php, etc) - something notebook - does anyone know it's full name?
[08:48] <BlainN> Mevyn: I'm glad for you.  I'll stick to vi in the command line and kate in the gui.
[08:48] <Meyvn> BlainN: however, you can still convince me why vi(m) is a better choice :)
[08:48] <Malachi> Jamesinator, yes, astro76 had the better solution.
[08:49] <ranjan> question: if i don't want to serve my files is myth frontend enough for single machine install??
[08:49] <hysteriamania> if feisty fails at three security thig. is that bad?
[08:49] <BlainN> Meyvn:  I'm not an evangelist.  Use whatever keeps your soul intact.
[08:49] <ranjan> or do i have to install both?
[08:49] <Jamesinator> Thanks Malachi, khermans, astro76, et al. I've found the names of the partitions and I'm adding them to the fstab now. Cheers! :)
[08:49] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: well, delete the file you created in /etc/init.d, and we'll try to think of something else
[08:49] <thavorn> I try connecting 2 unbuntu together for file sharing but fails, pls enlighten
[08:49] <Meyvn> BlainN: neither am I, and will do!
[08:49] <nextse7en> Meyvn: Because once you get into vi, you realize its a heck of a lot more than a text editor, I've spent entire terms researching and learning about vi.
[08:50] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie: Got it, brb.
[08:50] <guiga> I just resolved. In the desktop, the vi was pointed to vim in alternatives..
[08:50] <Rockinghorse> How the heck do you quit vi?
[08:50] <guiga> Vim does understand arrows.
[08:50] <khermans> Rockinghorse, :q!
[08:50] <erstazi> Rockinghorse, :q!
[08:50] <faileas> nextse7en
[08:50] <faileas> : thats the problem ;p
[08:50] <BlainN> thavorn: you want to look into either samba or nfs.
[08:50] <Rockinghorse> And does that save it or discard changes?
[08:50] <nextse7en> yes faileas?
[08:51] <khermans> Rockinghorse, discard
[08:51] <erstazi> Rockinghorse, to save you type :w and to save and quit :wq
[08:51] <pretender_> anyone now any good sites etc to learn linux command line
[08:51] <ephesius> does anyone know how i would set my server to email me the log files daily?
[08:51] <Malachi> thavorn: Right-click a folder and hit "Share Folder"
[08:51] <faileas> " thats the problem
[08:51] <khermans> pretender_, tldp.org
[08:51] <Malachi> It'll install the packages you need, thavorn
[08:51] <Rockinghorse> Tnx erstazi :)
[08:51] <BlainN> thavorn:  Listen to Malachi -- he knows what he's talking about.
[08:52] <thavorn> Malachi: already done that, do I need to install both ubuntu?
[08:52] <Malachi> thavorn: It'd be best.
[08:52] <Jamesinator> How can I list available X displays?
[08:52] <faileas> pretender_: any dos/windows cli experience?
[08:52] <erstazi> Rockinghorse, don't thank me, thank your recruiter
[08:52] <Malachi> thavorn: Or, "it wouldn't hurt."
[08:52] <acoustic> .
[08:52] <astro76> pretender_, http://www.tldp.org/LDP/GNU-Linux-Tools-Summary/html/index.html
[08:52] <Rockinghorse> erstazi: huh?
[08:52] <astro76> pretender_, http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/index.html
[08:52] <erstazi> Rockinghorse, sorry, it was a joke (:
[08:53] <fiXXXerMet> There's an open-source development environment out there that supports a bunch of languages (.net, c, php, etc) - something notebook - does anyone know it's full name?
[08:53] <Rockinghorse> Oh, I get it lol
[08:53] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, done, now what? :)
[08:53] <Rockinghorse> I'm a joe guy myself.  Amazing app, that
[08:53] <pretender_> thanks all
[08:53] <thavorn> Malachi: I have 2 ubuntu 7.04, one ppc one intel
[08:53] <Jaikkanen> how can i get the correct additions to xarchiver so i can unzip rar files?
[08:53] <BlainN> Rockinghorse: but kate is a cuter name.
[08:54] <Rockinghorse> I don't like Kate.
[08:54] <khermans> Jaikkanen, sudo aptitude install rar
[08:54] <astro76> !rar | Jaikkanen
[08:54] <ubotu> Jaikkanen: 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
[08:54] <BlainN> It's a cuter name!
[08:54] <Malachi> thavorn: Okay...nice...
[08:54] <Rockinghorse> I try to stay away from Kanything :)
[08:54] <Jaikkanen> thanks guys
[08:54] <BlainN> Gotcha.
[08:54] <Malachi> I
[08:55] <Malachi> I'm trying to avoid iAnything.
[08:55] <thavorn> Malachi: "share throught" NFS or SMB?
[08:55] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie: Still here?
[08:55] <BlainN> Malachi: me too.
[08:55] <Rockinghorse> Sometimes K apps don't work in xfce
[08:55] <Malachi> thavorn: I'd do SMB
[08:55] <Bobby> Hello, I don't mean to interupt but i am trying to use the update manager in uBuntu to update my os...I have an internet connection (i know), but when it goes to try and perform the updates...it says:     Could not download all repository indexes...then it just quits
[08:55] <khermans> Rockinghorse, sometimes k apps dont work in kde
[08:55] <Bobby> Any idea why?
[08:55] <BlainN> thavorn: smb makes it easier to network with windows.
[08:55] <Malachi> thavorn: Especially if Windows computers are on the network.
[08:55] <khermans> Bobby, behind firewall
[08:55] <khermans> ?
[08:56] <BlainN> Rockinghorse:  I've never had a problem with that in KDE.
[08:56] <BlainN> Wonder why.
[08:56] <Rockinghorse> Oh, of course not! :)
[08:56] <thavorn> Mlachi: so both linux can connect each other using SMB?
[08:56] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: try: apt-get install netkit-inetd --reinstall
[08:56] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie I did, same error.
[08:56] <Rockinghorse> KDE uses about 1/2 my memory, xfce 1/3
[08:57] <Malachi> thavorn: Yes, they should be able to.
[08:57] <khermans> thavorn, yeah but should use nfs
[08:57] <BlainN> Rockinghorse:  Okay.  Use whatever leaves your soul intact.
[08:57] <Bobby> question...my uBuntu distro is installed in a virtual machine on a crappy windows xp pc...would this cause it to do this?  would this be, in essence, a firewall?
[08:57] <thavorn> Malachi: Now how to connect from one ubuntu to another ubuntu, I not sure where to click
[08:58] <astro76> Bobby, if it's not set up correctly. Using vmware?
[08:58] <khermans> Bobby, possilby, make it nat instead
[08:58] <Rockinghorse> I sometimes run both on different terminals and switch back and forth
[08:58] <Malachi> thavorn: What's the name of the other PC?
[08:58] <faileas> bobby: depends on the setup...
[08:58] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: okay, how about: sudo dpkg --configure netkit-inetd
[08:58] <Malachi> thavorn: In nautilus, you can connect by typing in smb://computername in the location bar
[08:58] <Bobby> already made it an NAT...still doesn't work
[08:58] <thavorn> Malachi: crazyman
[08:58] <erstazi> Bobby, if you are using vmware, they make "virtual eth0 or wlan" connections
[08:58] <astro76> Bobby, work with bridged?
[08:58] <Malachi> So, smb://crazyman
[08:58] <pasquale> hello
[08:58] <Malachi> Of course, if there are no shares on crazyman...
[08:58] <crazyman> yea
[08:59] <albert> Anyone know any good site to help install Logitech webcams??
[08:59] <nextse7en>   howlingmadhowie No change, same error.
[08:59] <khermans> Bobby, what does /var/log/aptitude show
[08:59] <crazyman> whats going on with me?
[08:59] <thavorn> Malachi: what application to associate?
[08:59] <Rockinghorse> Bobby, update your sources.list
[08:59] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: what did dpkg --configure netkit-inetd say?
[08:59] <Rockinghorse> and run apt-get update
[08:59] <Malachi> Thavorn: ?
[08:59] <khelll> is there any software that shows a network traffic indicator , like windows network icon
[08:59] <Malachi> thavorn: Open Nautilus.
[08:59] <thavorn> Malachi: use a terminal?
[09:00] <khermans> khamael__, in gnome yes
[09:00] <crazyman> k malachi... crazyman what?
[09:00] <khermans> khelll, right-click add to panel, network monittor
[09:00] <Malachi> thavorn: It's the default filemanager, just click any folder.
[09:00] <nextse7en> !pastebin
[09:00] <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)
[09:00] <Malachi> crazyman: Sorry.
[09:00] <BlainN> crazyman:  crazyman is the naem of one of thavorn's computers.
[09:00] <Malachi> thavorn: Got it open?
[09:00] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie here, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32584/
[09:01] <Plantain> So how can I repair my broken apt?
[09:01] <BlainN> Plantain -- how do you know it's broken?
[09:01] <pasquale> Does anyone know a fix for the keyboard/mouse lockup bug after you login to feisty ?
[09:01] <crazyman> got it
[09:01] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: mm. that's a bit terse of dpkg
[09:01] <Malachi> thavorn: Maybe a simpler way to say "Open nautilus" is to say, open any folder, like your home folder.
[09:01] <Plantain> BlainN: Because everything fails with "E: The package armagetronad needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it."
[09:01] <khelll> yea worked
[09:02] <jetscreamer> fix the sources
[09:02] <wckdkl0wn> !pastebin
[09:02] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:02] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: what does dpkg -s netkit-inetd say?
[09:02] <thavorn> Malachi: yes, but it just open up my home folder when I type nautilus in termina
[09:02] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie: lol. What would happen if I just nuked the init.d directoy?
[09:02] <moyer> how come my computer runs faster at lower resolution?
[09:02] <BlainN> Plantain -- it does sound like your sources.list is messed up.  Have you check it?
[09:02] <ferret_0567> thavorn: that's normal
[09:02] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: believe me. you don't want to do that
[09:02] <Malachi> thavorn: Yes. nautilus if your file manager.
[09:02] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie Somehow, I belive you.
[09:02] <Rockinghorse> /msg nickserv register sunnyday2
[09:02] <astro76> BlainN, Plantain used alien to convert a rpm of armagetron
[09:03] <Malachi> thavorn: It's pretty much like "Windows Explorer" or "Finder"
[09:03] <Bobby> i type /var/log/aptitude into the terminal window...and it says "No such file or directory"----------I am very new to Linux...please bear with me
[09:03] <BlainN> Oh.
[09:03] <jetscreamer> why would you type /var/log/aptitude
[09:03] <Malachi> thavorn: Anyway, hit Ctrl+L
[09:03] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: imagine a nuclear holocaust. now imagine it 1000 times worse. that's what the world may someday recover to, if you remove the contents of /etc/init.d
[09:03] <jetscreamer> maybe less /var/log/something
[09:03] <Malachi> It should open an address bar, thavorn
[09:03] <janimati> hello
[09:03] <Rockinghorse> /msg nickserv set hide email on
[09:03] <janimati> who pl?
[09:03] <jetscreamer> !pl
[09:03] <Bobby> rockinghorse, how do i update my sources.list
[09:04] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[09:04] <thavorn> Malachi: no address bar, maybe chose view in menu bar
[09:04] <arooni> anyone know how to fix grub error 17:  Cannot mount selected partition?
[09:04] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: hang on, have you been messing around in init.d yourself?
[09:04] <Rockinghorse> You need the current repos.
[09:04] <Malachi> thavorn: Yes, there you go. Now type in smb://crazyman
[09:04] <Rockinghorse> just a sec I'll give you a link to mine. Hold on, Bobby
[09:04] <thavorn> Malachi: Ctr L works
[09:04] <Bobby> ok cool...thx
[09:05] <Plantain> gah
[09:05] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, Interesting, "netkit-inet is not installed and no info is availble" is the output of that command.
[09:05] <moyer> how do i change my screen resolution from the command line?
[09:05] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie Nope.
[09:05] <khermans> moyer, in xorg.conf
[09:05] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie never touched it.
[09:05] <jetscreamer> it's bsd-something
[09:05] <jetscreamer> iirc
[09:05] <jetscreamer> the other flavor
[09:05] <moyer> khermans :thanks
[09:05] <ferret_0567> khermans: I don't think that's what he wants
[09:05] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: dpkg -s netkit-inetd (you may have typed it wrong)
[09:05] <Malachi> thatsannoying: Sorry, I bet it is.
[09:05] <Malachi> smb://thatsannoying
[09:05] <Malachi> (Kidding)
[09:06] <thatsannoying> lol thanks..
[09:06] <ferret_0567> moyer: xorg.conf is the configuration file for the GUI of Linux
[09:06] <thavorn> malachi: error "sorry couldn;t display all the contents in windows...."
[09:07] <ferret_0567> it lists valid resolutions, and specifies what graphics card driver to use, among other things
[09:07] <Malachi> thavorn: Do you have a share set up on crazyman?
[09:07] <moyer> where is xorg.conf located.. sorry.
[09:07] <pasquale> anyone know a fix for the mouse/keyboard lockup after you login?
[09:07] <ferret_0567> /etc/X11
[09:07] <ferret_0567> wouldn't play around with it though
[09:07] <khermans> moyer, sudo updatedb && slocate xorg.conf
[09:07] <Rockinghorse> Bobby, try www.sonic.net/~lkokot/sources.list
[09:07] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie:  output of that command here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32586/
[09:07] <Sonicadvance1> blargle!
[09:07] <thavorn> Malach: I use right click on home/desktop and it prompt me to install something, which I think is NFS and smb
[09:08] <ferret_0567> moyer: to change between valid resolutions on the command line, you use xrandr
[09:08] <jetscreamer> openbsd-inetd or inetutils-inetd
[09:08] <ferret_0567> to find out what it does, use "man xrandr"
[09:08] <Plantain> astro76: Any suggestions as to how I might remove the reference to armagetron then?
[09:08] <Malachi> thavorn: Yes, correct. Make sure SMB is installed on both computers, then share a folder on a computer.
[09:08] <jetscreamer> xrndr -s 1024x768 iirc
[09:08] <moyer> ferret_0567 :oh thats fantastic wow. thanks you so much
[09:08] <jetscreamer> xrandr
[09:08] <astro76> Plantain, sorry I'm not a master on fixing broken apt :/
[09:09] <Plantain> :/ thanks anyway
[09:09] <ferret_0567> your welcome
[09:09] <nextse7en> muhuhahaha, I can play mp3's from the command line in mach linux on a 33 mhz machine, I am such a geek.
[09:09] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: now we're getting somewhere
[09:09] <nextse7en> err mach unix.
[09:09] <Rockinghorse> /msg nickserv set email lkokot@sonic.net
[09:09] <ferret_0567> mach unix?
[09:10] <n00dl3> Rockinghorse: orly? :O
[09:10] <ferret_0567> mach is OS X's core
[09:10] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie I certainly am glad to hear that.
[09:10] <JDStone> crap, why when I install phpmyadmin, it says it can't load the mysql extension
[09:10] <JDStone> it installs php5, but not libapache-mod-php5
[09:10] <thavorn> Malachi: error "the location is not a folder"
[09:10] <n00dl3> thavorn: I would listen to it, it might be on to something
[09:10] <Malachi> thavorn: Is SMB file sharing set up on both computers?
[09:10] <nextse7en> ferret_0567 In this case it is nextstep 3.2's core.
[09:10] <ferret_0567> nextse7en: is this "mach unix" Darwin?
[09:10] <faileas>  actually OS X is a mac/BSD hybrid
[09:11] <Malachi> n00dl3: Hah...
[09:11] <nextse7en> ferret_0567  No.
[09:11] <khermans> JDLimbo, aptitude install libapache-mod-mysql ?
[09:11] <Malachi> thavorn: If so, have you shared a folder? (Right-click: share folder)
[09:11] <ferret_0567> well, yes, OS X is a mach/BSD hybrid, FreeBSD to be exact
[09:11] <thavorn> Malachi: do u think I should type smb:home/crazyman ?
[09:12] <nextse7en> faileas Actually faileas, to be precise, its openstep 7, which came from nextstep, which had mach as its core.
[09:12] <Malachi> thavorn: No. But you may try to go to Places > Network
[09:12] <faileas> cool
[09:12] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, How we doing over there?
[09:12] <faileas> where did you get it from? ;p
[09:12] <sport> can anyone explain to me how ftp is different form file sharing on a home computer?
[09:12] <Malachi> Places is between Applications and System, thavorn
[09:12] <ferret_0567> is openstep open source?
[09:12] <thavorn> Malachi: got it
[09:12] <khermans> sport, fto is just a protocol
[09:12] <faileas> yup
[09:12] <khermans> *ftp
[09:12] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: you mention start-up problems because of permissions in etc. can you paste the results of the following commands: 1) ls -l /etc   2) ls -l /etc/init.d    3) ls -l /etc/rc2.d
[09:12] <rockets> Is it possible to shrink an ext3 partition?
[09:12] <jacob> i'm having problems uninstalling real player with uninst.sh, can anybody help me?
[09:13] <Malachi> thavorn: See the other PC yet?
[09:13] <nextse7en> faileas, ferret_0567 No, not opensource, but earlier versions are considered abandonware.
[09:13] <Tanman> ahh excuse me.....does anyone why top hangs in linux?
[09:13] <faileas> rockets: gparted, or qtparted
[09:13] <khermans> rockets, yes
[09:13] <pasquale> has anyone had the same problem with Feisty locking up after you login?
[09:13] <Flannel> rockets: yep.  You can expand/shrink ext3 partitions by changing their tail
[09:13] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, You got it.
[09:13] <Tanman> on my machine i type top and it just stays there
[09:13] <khermans> pasquale, check your disk space and ~/ permissions
[09:13] <rockets> Flannel, what does that mean
[09:13] <ferret_0567> Does the GNOME version of Evince allow you to open two copies of the same document at once?
[09:13] <faileas> nextse7en: I know the history.... i was wondering where i could score a copy ;p
[09:13] <moyer> wow i wish my OS ran this fast on a higher reso. anyone know anything about why intel 82854G is a dog in linux??
[09:13] <Flannel> rockets: you can only change the end point, not the start point
[09:13] <JDLimbo> khermans: excuse me?
[09:13] <perl_cont> hey
[09:13] <thavorn> Malachi: yes I did, this is the same like windows file sharing, so is this the basic of smbfs?
[09:13] <Tremitos> Hi
[09:13] <Jamesinator> !pastebin > Jamesinator
[09:13] <nextse7en> faileas the bay.
[09:13] <khermans> JDLimbo, ??
[09:14] <faileas> ;)
[09:14] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: and while you're about it: sudo dpkg-reconfigure netkit-inetd
[09:14] <rockets> Flannel, damn, / is sda2 and i need to add to sda1
[09:14] <pasquale> khermans : what about them?
[09:14] <rockets> so im screwed?
[09:14] <Malachi> thavorn: Yes. Pretty much the same thing.
[09:14] <Malachi> thavorn: Is that what you want?
[09:14] <hysteriamania> why is feisty beig so feisty ad taking  forevere
[09:14] <khermans> pasquale, make sure it is no locking up due to running out of space or bad perms
[09:14] <ferret_0567> moyer: hmm...I've never experienced that on a Intel 8 series card
[09:14] <Flannel> rockets: well, you might be able to do it depending on how much space you're adding and how much you're currently taking up.
[09:14] <Malachi> hysteriamania: What do you mean?
[09:14] <thavorn> Malachi: but there is no password protection?
[09:14] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, I din't have permissions probs in etc, I had them in home, I just had it set to open access for everyone, I corrected that, still want the output for those fisrt 3 commands?
[09:14] <rockets> Flannel, but i cant add space to sda1 if the free space comes after sda2
[09:14] <sport> khermans what would it mean to add ftp to a samba lan server?
[09:15] <khermans> sport, ?
[09:15] <Malachi> thavorn: There can be, yes.
[09:15] <rockets> I guess I can instal WoW on my external hard drive.
[09:15] <moyer> you think it could be something in my xorg.conf that needs to be edited?
[09:15] <hysteriamania> almost an hour to upgrade
[09:15] <Flannel> rockets: You'd have to move sda2 to the end of the freespace, and then add it to sda1, right.
[09:15] <khermans> ftp and samba are two different things
[09:15] <cyberphaz> anyway  to remove say, gaim eventhough its part of a package like ubuntu-desktop?
[09:15] <ferret_0567> Does the GNOME version of Evince allow you to open two copies of the same document at once?
[09:15] <Jamesinator> I'm trying to open gedit on a remote app that I'm connected to through SSH. However, whenever I try to run any graphical apps I get this error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32588/
[09:15] <hysteriamania> could've been out banging hot chicks
[09:15] <khermans> ferret_0567, dont think so, but try it
[09:15] <nextse7en> howling mad howie, interesting, output for that last command is...
[09:15] <nextse7en> /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: netkit-inetd is broken or not fully installed
[09:16] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: okay. then don't worry about the first three commands
[09:16] <khermans> hysteriamania, i go for the fat ones, they are less work
[09:16] <jacob> anybody knows how to uninstall real player 10 for linux?
[09:16] <pasquale> khermans: its not a space or bad perms because sometimes it doesnt lock but most of the time as soon as i login it just freezes
[09:16] <Malachi> hysteriamania: Oh. So it's your patience level that's the problem.
[09:16] <sport> khermans w/ proftpd
[09:16] <Malachi> =)
[09:16] <astro76> Jamesinator, use ssh -Y
[09:16] <hysteriamania> exactly
[09:16] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: netkit-inetd is broken or not fully installed
[09:16] <nextse7en>  is output of last command.
[09:16] <khermans> pasquale, check your logs
[09:16] <thavorn> Malachi: but there is no option for me to use password to protect it, does it mean any pc can connect in the same network?
[09:16] <hysteriamania> fat ones less work more baggeage
[09:17] <Jamesinator> astro76: Uhh, that opens gedit on MY pc :P
[09:17] <Jaikkanen> i need some assistance retrieving apt-get onto my ubuntu fiesty which is now not bootable (and am now running from live CD)
[09:17] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, Boyo, thats some useful output, ehh? :p
[09:17] <hysteriamania> cant spell
[09:17] <pasquale> khermans: AH! HAH! i forgot about that thx ;)\
[09:17] <Malachi> thavorn: Hold on. You can password protect your folders, but I need to make sure I give you the correct method.
[09:17] <khermans> hysteriamania, more lipids too
[09:17] <hysteriamania> i don't eat them, usually
[09:17] <astro76> Jamesinator, then I'm not clear on what you are trying to do
[09:18] <thavorn> Malachi: thanks
[09:18] <Jamesinator> astro76: I'm trying to have gedit open on the desktop of a remote PC, I'm only connected to the terminal of said remote PC via SSH
[09:18] <khermans> Jaikkanen, chroot to your partition and sudo aptitude reinstall ~Afeisty
[09:18] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: okay, let's get nasty here: sudo dpkg --remove netkit-inetd --force-remove-reinstreq
[09:18] <Jaikkanen> khermans: i dont know how to "chroot"
[09:18] <khermans> hysteriamania, i eat them
[09:18] <nextse7en> I like the way your thinking howlingmadhowie.
[09:19] <khermans> Jaikkanen, mount your partition
[09:19] <Jaikkanen> oh, you mean.. change my directory to the the root partition
[09:19] <Jaikkanen> ok
[09:19] <khermans> yes, the moutned one
[09:19] <khermans> Jaikkanen, you might need to bind mount your /dev and others
[09:19] <khermans> into the chroot
[09:19] <Jamesinator> astro76: My pastebin entry was the user on the remote PC, via SSH
[09:19] <khermans> then do the reinstall cmd
[09:20] <Jaikkanen> khermans: its not completely accessable.. i need to scan it first.. as i had to shut down not properly, how do i do that again?
[09:20] <astro76> Jamesinator, not sure that's possible, at least not simply. what's the use of that since you are not at the remote pc?
[09:20] <khermans> Jaikkanen, fsck.ext3
[09:20] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: i hope i'll be able to say " i like the way it's working, nextse7en"
[09:20] <Jamesinator> astro76: Trying to open tutorials for doing certain things on that PC for when it doesn't have 'net access
[09:20] <Jamesinator> astro76: So when I get to it I can save them to disk
[09:20] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie ubuntu didn't like the way you were thinking, output is here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32589/
[09:21] <Jaikkanen> khermans: that command didnt work
[09:21] <khermans> Jaikkanen, ??
[09:21] <nextse7en> lol, howlingmadhowie, Now its just making fun of us... You can't force remore something that isn't there, nananananana.
[09:21] <Jaikkanen> like.. sudo fsck.ext3 /media/sda3?
[09:22] <Gimm1eDat> god.. compiz looks so freeking cool
[09:22] <Jaikkanen> or.. i dunno if it would be media..
[09:22] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: we'll crack this nut...
[09:22] <Bobby> rockinghorse, i enetred that address into the web browser and pressed enter...it gave me a long list of stuff that begins with:       deb
[09:22] <Malachi> thavorn: One moment, I'm still here.
[09:23] <thavorn> Malachi; thank you
[09:23] <Rockinghorse> What Ub are U using?
[09:23] <hysteriamania> eta what
[09:23] <khermans> Jaikkanen, fsck.ext3 /dev/sda??
[09:23] <Bobby> version 6.06 LTS
[09:23] <rausb0> xubuntu 7.04
[09:23] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: can you create a file called /etc/init.d/inetd again and then try the last command again? i'd also like to see /var/lib/dpkg/info/netkit-inetd.prerm
[09:23] <hysteriamania> eat what?
[09:23] <crazyman> poop
[09:24] <hysteriamania> you eat poop?
[09:24] <Bobby> i am having to chat through windows because i have been unable to install anything...i tried to go through the add/remove feature and chat that way but it says something about "universe".  i have also been unable to sync my clock in ubuntu because it says that i must have an internet connection.
 i also tried to down load mirc in ubuntu and install it that way but i think i have to change directories....i can't change directories in the terminal window (using the following at the $ in the terminal window: cd /xchat-2.8.4)  when i press enter it says that there is no such file or directory
 i am all confused
 thanks in advance for your help
[09:24] <Rockinghorse> Well do a search for repositories for your version and you'll get them.  Don't forget medibuntu!
[09:24] <Jaikkanen> khermans: scanning now
[09:24] <Bobby> what is medibuntu
[09:25] <Malachi> thavorn: I'm back.
[09:25] <nextse7en> Howling mad, same exact error as last on the first...
[09:25] <khermans> Bobby, a repo for codecs
[09:25] <howlingmadhowie> Bobby: gaim (it's already installed) can handle irc
[09:25] <Malachi> thavorn: Press Alt+F2 and type in 'gksudo gedit'
[09:25] <thavorn> Malachi: thanks kok khun krap
[09:25] <albert> hi
[09:25] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie Same error after touching.   how do I show you the second thing you asked for?
[09:25] <crazyman> bobby synaptic xchat?
[09:25] <Malachi> thavorn: Done?
[09:25] <albert> Can someone give me a hand with my sources.list?
[09:25] <Jaikkanen> khermans: ok.. so.. its mounted.. how do i do what you said?
[09:25] <Rockinghorse> You need to dl a gpg key for medibuntu, the instruc on the web, Bobby
[09:25] <thavorn> Malachi; done
[09:25] <albert> I think i'm not adding the lines correctly to it
[09:26] <khermans> Jaikkanen, where did you mount it?
[09:26] <Malachi> thavorn: Open this file: /etc/samba/smb.conf
[09:26] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: how about: "sudo cat /var/lib/dpkg/info/netkit-inetd.prerm" and then cut and paste on pastebin.
[09:26] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, This would be so much easier if you could just ssh into my box, unfortuantly, I can't install ssh either, I get the same error, viscios cycle, that one is.
[09:26] <Jaikkanen> automaticly went as /media/disk-1
[09:26] <Malachi> thavorn: Ctrl+O, and then type in the location, or browse to it.
[09:26] <thavorn> Malachi: so we are changing conf file?
[09:26] <Jaikkanen> khermans: media/disk-1
[09:26] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: maybe it checks the contents or the permissions of the file. we'll know more once we've had a look at netkit-inetd.prerm
[09:26] <Malachi> thavorn: Yes, we are telling it to use security.
[09:27] <khermans> chroot /media/disk-1
[09:27] <thavorn> Malachi: slow down
[09:27] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie: cat: /var/lib/dpkg/info/netkit-inetd.prer: No such file or directory
[09:27] <nextse7en> 
[09:27] <Gimm1eDat> im reading a little bit about easy ubuntu..
[09:27] <Malachi> thavorn: Yes, we are changing a conf file.
[09:27] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: you've misstyped
[09:27] <Gimm1eDat> has anyone tried this?
[09:27] <hysteriamania> miss typed
[09:27] <ThanatosDrive> How can I 'kill my existing FireFox' sessions?
[09:28] <Jaikkanen> khermans: chroot: cannot run command `/bin/bash': Permission denied
[09:28] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, I'm just pasting what you say, lol.
[09:28] <khermans> Jaikkanen, sudo it
[09:28] <Jaikkanen> i did
[09:28] <Jamesinator> I'm trying to open gedit on a remote app that I'm connected to through SSH. However, whenever I try to run any graphical apps I get this error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32588/
[09:28] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: you missed off the last letter
[09:28] <rausb0> nextse7en: no, you typed .prer but it should be .prerm
[09:28] <hysteriamania> shoot yourself
[09:28] <thavorn> Malachi: I am in etc/samba
[09:28] <Jaikkanen> khermans: first tried without and it just said something slightly different
[09:28] <crazyman> any of you guys use wine?
[09:29] <nextse7en> Ahh, howlingmadhowie, your right.
[09:29] <Malachi> thavorn: Look for smb.conf
[09:29] <Jamesinator> crazyman: Yes...
[09:29] <Malachi> Open it.
[09:29] <ThanatosDrive> Anybody? How to get rid of FireFox?
[09:29] <khermans> Jaikkanen, do you have a /media/disk-1//bin/bash
[09:29] <Jaikkanen> khermans: pretty much just saying im not allowed to
[09:29] <thavorn> malachi: done
[09:29] <Jaikkanen> khermans: let me check
[09:29] <astro76> ThanatosDrive, killall firefox-bin
[09:29] <crazyman> jamesinator does it work ok?
[09:29] <ThanatosDrive> astro76: Thanks
[09:29] <Malachi> thavorn: Press Ctrl+F for find. Search for ;security
[09:29] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: i'm quite enjoying taking my time over this. some friends of mine are trying to convince me to go round to their place and watch the entire ring cycle from wagner...
[09:29] <Jamesinator> crazyman: Yes. If it utterly failed and was totally nonworking, I doubt it would be doing so well. Why not read their site? http://www.winehq.org/
[09:29] <Jaikkanen> khermans: yes
[09:30] <nextse7en> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32590/
[09:30] <khermans> you should be able to chroot into it
[09:30] <crazyman> im there now, just though i asked
[09:30] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, I'm sorry to be taking up so much of your time.
[09:30] <crazyman> thought*
[09:30] <eth1c> Anyone mind helping me with the OpenGL Python bindings / GtkGLExt Python bindings
[09:30] <crazyman> trying to do the whole being social thing
[09:30] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32590/
[09:30] <Malachi> thavorn: Sorry, search for     security = user
[09:30] <Jaikkanen> khermans: into /media/disk-1//bin/bash?
[09:30] <eth1c> Ive quadtripple checked that i have them installed, yet nothing o_O
[09:30] <thavorn> malachi: found
[09:30] <Selrach> excuse me, I use a dual drive and gnome lists 2 drive entries under nautilus when I have only one. they are: CD-ROM and CD-RW/DVD+RW Drive. Any way to remove the redundant one?
[09:30] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: lol!
[09:31] <faileas> hmm no openstep but the have nextstrp ;)
[09:31] <Malachi> thavorn: Get rid of the semicolon in front of that line, and save.
[09:31] <faileas> *nextstep
[09:31] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie Interesting file contents, ehh?
[09:31] <Jaikkanen> khermans: well when it crashed, and i had to shut down.. when i booted back up and it tried to scan.. it said i had to do something.. something manually... untill then it stated it would be read only
[09:31] <Jaikkanen> khermans: not sure exactly what though
[09:32] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: that should fix it: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32591/
[09:33] <nextse7en> Sorry, I missed something, did you alter the pasted file? howlingmadhowie?
[09:33] <eth1c> Anyone mind helping me with the OpenGL Python bindings / GtkGLExt Python bindings?? Ive installed them yet my checkers wont go 3D!
[09:33] <eth1c> Chess*
[09:33] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: just edit the file with "sudo nano -w /var/lib/dpkg/info/netkit-inetd.prerm" and edit out the lines as you can see in the link i pasted
[09:33] <thavorn> malachi: u mean delete ; ?
[09:34] <khermans> Jaikkanen, sudo chroot /media/disk-1 /bin/bash
[09:34] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: btw, editing files in /var/lib/dpkg/info by hand is not to be recommended
[09:34] <Jaikkanen> khermans: same thing
[09:34] <Malachi> thavorn: Yes, but actually, don't.
[09:34] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, How in the heck did those lines get uncommented, anyway?
[09:34] <khermans> Jaikkanen, what is the exact message?
[09:34] <Malachi> thavorn: (I've changed my mind, =) )
[09:35] <Malachi> thavorn: Instead, do this. Search for the name of your shared folder.
[09:35] <Jaikkanen> chroot: cannot run command `/bin/bash': Permission denied
[09:35] <Jaikkanen> khermans: chroot: cannot run command `/bin/bash': Permission denied
[09:35] <thavorn> malachi: I  have a backup of the original file, I replace it again
[09:35] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie I mean, what the heck happened in that file?
[09:35] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: i think the file is actually correct. at some stage, /etc/init.d/inetd got deleted. we could also create a "stop" section in /etc/init.d/inetd, but it's much of a muchness
[09:35] <khermans> Jaikkanen, i forget again, what is the goal you are trying to reach?
[09:35] <Malachi> thavorn: You can hit Ctrl+Z to undo changes
[09:35] <thavorn> malachi: pl
[09:35] <thavorn> malachi: ok
[09:36] <Malachi> thavorn: Now, go all the way to the bottom of the page.
[09:36] <Malachi> There should be some stuff with your newest shared folder.
[09:36] <Malachi> See it?
[09:36] <Jaikkanen> khermans: retrieve apt-get... but i dont think that will be possible untill i can write on the HDD again.. when i tried to boot from the HDD.. it said i needed to do something.. and that the HDD with be read only.. untill then
[09:36] <thavorn> Malachi: done
[09:36] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie Holy Crap man, it worked, telnetd installed.
[09:36] <sport> i pinged my router... how do i get it to stop?
[09:36] <Malachi> It'll have a path = /path and stuff. See it, thavorn?
[09:36] <Jaikkanen> khermans: perhaps i should try to boot on the HDD again and write down what it wanted me to do?
[09:36] <Malachi> Under that, add a new line that says    security = user
[09:36] <nextse7en> howlingmad howie One more q now... how do I start telnetd?
[09:36] <khermans> Jaikkanen, ya
[09:37] <astro76> sport, ctrl+c
[09:37] <sport> astro76 thx
[09:37] <rausb0> nextse7en: may i ask why do you want telnet when there is ssh?
[09:37] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: i'll just take my bow now :)
[09:38] <nextse7en> rausb0, becasue I'm trying to connect an ancient machine without ssh to my linux box temporarily.
[09:38] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, You, sir rock.
[09:38] <thavorn> malachi: there are a few path = .......
[09:38] <rausb0> nextse7en: alright
[09:38] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: (in best ozzy osborne style: ) ROCK AND ROLL!!!!
[09:39] <crazyman> http://pastebin.com/m87c123d    ... any ideaS?
[09:39] <Malachi> thavorn: Look for the one that's at the very bottom.
[09:39] <Malachi> thavorn: The name of your share should be in [brackets] 
[09:39] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, I am concerned about one part of the telnetd install, its said   * Not starting internet superserver: no services enabled.
[09:39] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie Is that ok?
[09:40] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: i've had very little to do with telnet. i can search ubuntuforums for it, if you wish.
[09:40] <Malachi> thavorn: For example, I shared a folder called "public." So I would find where it says [public] , and under that would be /home/malachi/public
[09:40] <crazyman> nevermind
[09:40] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, You bet, I'll get to work on it, thanks so much, again.
[09:41] <thavorn> malachi: I am still at path = ..... not sure which one to choose
[09:41] <rausb0> nextse7en: i think you have to edit /etc/inetd.conf to enable telnetd
[09:42] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: do you now have a file called /etc/init.d/inetd? it looks like telnetd should install this file when you install it
[09:42] <Malachi> thavorn: You don't choose anything. Underneath the path = ... and other options, you add a new line that says   security = user
[09:42] <Lucios> hi
[09:42] <nextse7en> Yes, I do have the file, I'll try telneting into this maching from the mach machine now.
[09:42] <BlackaCid> I run Linux Supported games below 1fps and i have followed https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI (Radeon 9800 Pro) if you could please help me that would be great
[09:42] <Lucios> i wanna to ask about iptables..where is script iptables in ubuntu?
[09:43] <Jaikkanen> khermans: nevermind.. somehow this time it says im NOT missing anything.. *shrugs* and is booting up fine
[09:43] <Jaikkanen> khermans: thanks for your help anyway
[09:43] <khermans> Jaikkanen, :-)
[09:43] <Malachi> thavorn: Here's what mine looks like, for example. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32592/
[09:43] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: try starting the server first: sudo /etc/init.d/inetd start
[09:43] <khermans> Jaikkanen, you repaired the file system with fsck
[09:43] <nextse7en> sudo /etc/init.d/inetd start
[09:43] <Jaikkanen> khermans: it already did that itself on bootup i thought
[09:44] <khermans> Jaikkanen, maybe not...
[09:44] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: yes, that's right
[09:44] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, uhoh, command not found.
[09:44] <Jaikkanen> khermans: not that i care.. its working!
[09:44] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: mm. maybe start isn't defined. try: sudo /etc/init.d/inetd restart
[09:45] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, same problem
[09:45] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: okay. do you have a file called /etc/init.d/telnetd or similar?
[09:45] <thavorn> Malachi: wait
[09:47] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie it installed something called openbsd-inetd when it installed telnetd. Could that have something to do with it?
[09:47] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie I have no such file in /etd/init.d
[09:47] <thavorn> malachi: security = user ? (the computer name that is connecting in?)
[09:47] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: can you post the following: ls -l /etc/init.d
[09:48] <Malachi> thavorn: No, just security = user
[09:48] <Malachi> thavorn: Don't change the word 'user'
[09:48] <asdf> hello i need a little bit of help makeing a usb flash drive boot with grub can some one assist me?
[09:48] <thavorn> malachi : done
[09:48] <Malachi> Save it, and close.
[09:48] <thavorn> malachi: done
[09:49] <asdf> hello i need a little bit of help makeing a usb flash drive boot with grub can some one assist me?
[09:49] <rausb0> asdf: what have you done so far?
[09:49] <Malachi> thavorn: Now here's where you're going to have to use a terminal, because, as of right now, I don't think there's a gui implementation for it.
[09:49] <Malachi> So open a terminal.
[09:49] <asdf> extracted the iso to the flash drive :D
[09:49] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, here is is.
[09:49] <nextse7en> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32593/
[09:49] <thavorn> malachi: ok, terminal on
[09:49] <asdf> rausb0 come channel hbh
[09:50] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: that looks wrong. telnetd didn't install an inetd
[09:50] <rausb0> asdf: is the filesystem on the flash drive ext2 or fat?
[09:50] <Malachi> thavorn: Type in smbpassword -a username      This time, you want the username to be the name of the user that you want to give access to.
[09:50] <asdf> idk i dont think its eather
[09:50] <asdf> actuly 1 sec i might have an ideal
[09:50] <cyberphaz> anyone got otr working with pidgin?
[09:50] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: can you post the following: ls -l /etc
[09:50] <wckdkl0wn> which would i have to install first for a dual boot system with ubuntu and xp?
[09:50] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: and: ls -l /
[09:51] <Malachi> thavorn: It will ask you to set a password, so choose one and set it (twice, for mistakes)
[09:51] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie In the install output, it said it was REMOVING netkit-inetd and installing openbsd-inetd and telnetd.
[09:51] <neol> wckdkl0wn, install win xp first and then ubuntu
[09:51] <nextse7en> so I don't think I have netkint-inetd howlingmadhowie
[09:51] <wckdkl0wn> neol, is there a way i can resize my hd now with linux on it and install windows beside it?
[09:51] <thavorn> malachi: just type the same ? "smbpassword -a username"
[09:51] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: that's what it should have been doing. the trouble is, it hasn't installed a new inetd. maybe because the touched file was still there
[09:52] <ranjan> if i do not want to serve files is myth frontend suffiecient as standalone system?
[09:52] <Malachi> thavorn: For example: if I wanted user malachi to be able to connect to my share, I'd type in smbpasswd -a malachi
[09:52] <Malachi> And, I'm sorry, it's smbpasswd, not smbpassword
[09:52] <thavorn> malachi: it can be any host name in the network?
[09:53] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie Here is ls -l / output
[09:53] <nextse7en> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32594/
[09:53] <Malachi> thavorn: It's not a host name, it's the name of the user you want to  access shares. It can be anything.
[09:53] <BlackaCid> I run Linux Supported games below 1fps and i have followed https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI (Radeon 9800 Pro) if you could please help me that would be great
[09:53] <ferret_0567> ouch
[09:53] <thavorn> malachi: the login name of ubuntu can?
[09:53] <crazyman> my brain just turned off :(
[09:53] <Radio> :O
[09:53] <Malachi> thavorn: Yes.
[09:54] <Radio> anyone use rhythmbox?
[09:54] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: that one's okay. i'm looking for something which would stop apt-get writing to /etc/init.d
[09:54] <Malachi> Radio: occasionally.
[09:54] <Radio> Malachi: do you know how I can copy my music from ipod to computer?
[09:54] <thavorn> Malachi: try many times it says cmd not found
[09:54] <nextse7en> I'll check to see if the touched empty file is still ther.
[09:55] <Malachi> thavorn: make sure you're typing smbpasswd
[09:55] <Malachi> thavorn: Not smbpassword
[09:55] <Malachi> Radio: It should be drag and drop, shouldn't it?
[09:55] <astro76> !ipod | Radio
[09:55] <ubotu> Radio: For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto See !rockbox for information on liberating your iPod
[09:55] <crazyman> i dont want to think guys... can wine run already installed apps on my other partition.. no right? i have to reinstall the apps using wine..?
[09:55] <Malachi> Radio: it's been a while.
[09:55] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie Touched file is still there.
[09:55] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: i know. can you paste: ls -l /etc
[09:55] <Radio> thx guys
[09:55] <Malachi> Radio: http://www.simplehelp.net/2007/07/03/how-to-manage-your-ipod-using-rhythmbox-in-ubuntu/
[09:56] <thavorn> malachi: done
[09:56] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: oh, you did, sorry :) i missed that one
[09:56] <Malachi> thavorn: Can I change my mind again?
[09:56] <thavorn> malachi; my pleasure
[09:56] <Ashfire908> is there a way to free up memory used for caching?
[09:56] <Malachi> thavorn: Press Alt+F2 and type gksudo gedit
[09:56] <thavorn> malachi: do I need to alt z since mind change
[09:57] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: oh now you didn't sorry. i'm all confused. "ls -l /etc" would help
[09:57] <Malachi> thavorn: No.
[09:58] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie Here it is. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32595/
[09:58] <shrinkler> Hi.. I have a q about logging in with root... how can i log into the root account using the graphical login screen
[09:59] <Flannel> shrinkler: you don't want to
[09:59] <shrinkler> flannel can you explain
[09:59] <Ashfire908> is it ok if almost all my memory is used and half of it is cache?
[10:00] <Flannel> shrinkler: You don't want to login as the root user, especially with a GUI.  What are you trying to do?
[10:00] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: that looks okay. you already have an inetd.conf. it's small, but let's just assume it's okay for now.
[10:00] <warnet12> hi.......
[10:01] <Malachi> thavorn: Have you opened Gedit?
[10:01] <warnet12> jakarta
[10:01] <shrinkler> i was going to work out how to mount my other hdd... ill work it out
[10:01] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, I'm getting quite quick and typing your nick, which is good, because I'm about to pass out on my keyboard, lol.
[10:01] <Malachi> thavorn: I haven't heard the usual "done'
[10:01] <victori> where would you add LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/fglrx/libGL.so.1.2.xlibmesa /usr/bin/beryl  to get beryl working with fglrx ati drivers? aside from starting it from the command line?
[10:01] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: now we just need the correct /etc/init.d/inetd file, so you can start telnet. why it didn't install it is anybody's guess. maybe because the touched file was still there. so the first thing: sudo rm /etc/init.d/inetd
[10:02] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: to type my nick, just enter how<tab>
[10:02] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie Done.... file has been removed.
[10:02] <thavorn> malachi : I screw up everything. I remove and reinstall smb first
[10:02] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: if we're lucky, reinstalling telnetd will include an inetd in /etc/init.d
[10:03] <Malachi> thavorn: Woah. What did you do?
[10:03] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: so try to reinstall int
[10:03] <Malachi> thavorn: You may not have to reinstall anything.
[10:03] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: s/int/in
[10:03] <Plantain> I asked earlier, but no one knew, so here goes again... I tried to do an alien install of armagetronad, and it failed, and apt-get is now borked. It always breaks just after starting with "E: The package armagetronad needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.", how can I fix this?
[10:03] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie: I'm not following quite, how do I reinstall?
[10:03] <thavorn> Malachi: I am using 2 pc, one ppc one intel. suppose to edit gedit on intel but I edited in ppc
[10:03] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: sudo apt-get install <name of package to install> --reinstall
[10:04] <Malachi> Thavorn: Well, you don't need to reinstall it. There's a backup.
[10:04] <chris__> hello all
[10:04] <thavorn> malachi" how
[10:04] <chris__> any one know who to fix this
[10:04] <chris__> E: clvm: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 3
[10:05] <Malachi> First, do you still have gedit open?
[10:05] <chris__> can any one help me
[10:05] <chris__> ?
[10:05] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie: Don't hit me, but I forgot the name of that inetd package.
[10:05] <nextse7en> openbsd-inetd mebbe, I'll try it howlingmadhowie.
[10:06] <thavorn> Malachi: too late I used apt-get remove samba already.
[10:06] <Lattyware> Hey all, trying to configure yeahconsole, and it says to use XResources, there is no xresources file in my home directory, do I just create one, and if so, with what name (xresources XResources .xresources etc...)
[10:06] <Malachi> thavorn: Okay. Go ahead and reinstall it.
[10:06] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie: Hooray, it reinstalled, and the surper server started.
[10:07] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: good luck :)
[10:07] <rafael__> hi
[10:07] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: oh, that sounds good :)
[10:07] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie Thanks so much man, you're a credit to the community.
[10:07] <rafael__> how to see chinese characters on the MOC player ?
[10:07] <thavorn> malachi: is this the correct command for removing "sudo apt-get remove samba"
[10:07] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: when you try cat /etc/init.d/inetd you should find that there's something in there now :)
[10:07] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: tell canonical :) maybe they'll offer me a job :)
[10:07] <Malachi> thavorn: Do this instead: sudo apt-get install --reinstall samba
[10:08] <thavorn> malachi: it will replace everything for samba?\
[10:08] <Malachi> No, actually.
[10:08] <DanielHolth> Hi
[10:08] <Malachi> thavorn: Your smb.conf file will still stay the same
[10:08] <hangthedj|lap> or to reset it to default do 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure samba'
[10:09] <DanielHolth> Could someone try using at and tell me if it works on your system? It does not work on mine: at exits with an error when I try to submit a job.
[10:09] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie More problems, now it cant find /etc/init.d/telnetd    lol.... when I try to start it, I get command not found.
[10:09] <astro76> rafael__, try asking in #ubuntu-cn #ubuntu-hk or #ubuntu-jp
[10:09] <DanielHolth> Maybe I could use cron instead...
[10:09] <Malachi> hangthedj|jap: Thanks, you're right. I was going to give him a copy of it, but that's easier.
[10:09] <rausb0> nextse7en: you don't start telnetd directly
[10:09] <Malachi> thavorn: If you just want to reset that file, just type in "sudo dpkg-reconfigure samba"
[10:09] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie: Isn't this the fun problem.... I hope you like solving problems as mych as I do.
[10:09] <nextse7en> ls
[10:09] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: yeah, there isn't an /etc/init.d/telnetd. telnetd is controlled over /etc/init.d/inetd. just type /etc/init.d/inetd restart
[10:09] <rausb0> nextse7en: inetd starts it when you connect
[10:09] <Plantain> How might I wipe apt clean and start afresh?
[10:10] <nextse7en> rausb0 Thanks.
[10:10] <thavorn> Malachi: ok. me new babe. everyday learn new cmd. cool man
[10:10] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: inetd (and xinetd) are called "super servers". basically, they stop you having 100 server processes waiting for a query and instead only have one server process which starts the others as needed
[10:10] <nextse7en> /etc/init.d/inetd: No such file or directory....
[10:11] <Malachi> thavorn: So is everything "normal" again?
[10:11] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: are you sure you didn't misstype?
[10:11] <Lattyware> Hey all, trying to configure yeahconsole, and it says to use XResources, there is no xresources file in my home directory, do I just create one, and if so, with what name (xresources XResources .xresources etc...)
[10:11] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie: Yes, unfortunatly.
[10:12] <howlingmadhowie> howlingmadhowie: is inetd running? (ps aux | grep inetd)
[10:12] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie: It doesn't seem to matter, I am able to telnet in to my box, FINNALLY, I'll just let sleeping dogs lie.
[10:12] <thavorn> malachi: it promt me "daemon" and "inetd" which one to choose>
[10:13] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie: Thanks so much for your help... again.
[10:13] <Malachi> thavorn: Just hit enter all the way through
[10:13] <rausb0> nextse7en: maybe the initscript is called /etc/init.d/openbsd-inetd, but if it works now, it's not that important
[10:14] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: mm. i just hope it'll start again the next time you start the box. can you paste the result of: ls -l /etc/rc2.d
[10:14] <nextse7en> Its working.... I can finally use this box as an xserver for my dumb clients, thanks so myc.
[10:15] <slipknot666> helo, just asking wer can i find a tool for making a login manager/window? thnx
[10:15] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32596/'
[10:15] <thavorn> malachi: done
[10:16] <Malachi> thavorn: Okay, now go back to the computer that you have the share on.
[10:16] <thavorn> malachi: ok
[10:16] <slipknot666> hi
[10:16] <Malachi> Type in smbpasswd -a <username>
[10:16] <rausb0> nextse7en, howlingmadhowie: the openbsd-inetd link is there, good
[10:16] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: do you have a file called /etc/init.d/openbsd-inetd? looks like rausb0 was right :)
[10:16] <slipknot666> wer can i find a tool for making a window login manager?
[10:16] <howlingmadhowie> rausb0: just making sure :)
[10:16] <Malachi> And make sure to put in the username you're supposed to, thavorn.       smbpasswd -a username
[10:17] <rausb0> howlingmadhowie: this openbsd-inetd is new to me. the package used to be called inetd. or it is a different inetd (non netkit).
[10:17] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie, I do have such a file... hooray!!!! I know how to start it next time.
[10:18] <howlingmadhowie> rausb0: i'd never heard of it either. and i'm used to using inetd from my old suse days
[10:18] <howlingmadhowie> nextse7en: yep, it looks good :)
[10:18] <rausb0> nextse7en: you don't need to start it. it will start automatically at boot time. thats what the runlevel is for.
[10:18] <ss> Hi folks a little problem can some one tell me how to configure KDE for socks proxy. I mean putting settings in it 172.16.18.1:1080 provided by my cable net operator
[10:18] <rausb0> howlingmadhowie: since when do you use linux?
[10:19] <nextse7en> howlingmadhowie: rausb0: Thanks so much, I'm off to go configure my remote x app.
[10:19] <thavorn> Malachi: since I reinstall and reconfig the .conf file, now it promt me the gui "share folder" again
[10:19] <howlingmadhowie> general question: is there a central repository of configuration files for ubuntu? for example, if i deleted /etc/init.d/gdm or something, is there somewhere i could look up a standard version and copy it?
[10:19] <howlingmadhowie> rausb0: i've been using linux for about 3 years now
[10:19] <thavorn> malachi: "share properties" name : what to key in
[10:19] <Malachi> thavorn: Go ahead and share your folder, then.
[10:20] <rausb0> howlingmadhowie: i use linux since 1996 :)
[10:20] <varun0> howlingmadhowie: have you tried apt-get upgrade gdm?
[10:20] <Malachi> thavorn: Share name should be the name you want to use for the share
[10:20] <astro76> ss, in ubuntu it's preferences>network proxy, not sure about kubuntu, try #kubuntu
[10:20] <Malachi> thavorn: Comment is optional. And it's up to you if you want read-only or not
[10:20] <howlingmadhowie> varun0: i haven't actually done it, it was just an example :) it's just, if someone does edit there gdm or whatever, maybe it would be a good idea to have these files available somewhere
[10:21] <ss> tried it seems they also do not know
[10:21] <varun0> howlingmadhowie: oh. haha. my bad
[10:21] <rausb0> howlingmadhowie: i doubt there is a config file repo. but at least each package with config files provides the info which of its file are config files.
[10:21] <ss> :(
[10:21] <howlingmadhowie> rausb0: cool :) i wish i'd started earlier
[10:21] <Gimm1eDat> hey guys, im back.. making sooome progress.. im using the alternate CD now.. anyways.. im to the point where its asking me to partion the drive.. it has a couple options.. one being use entire disk and set up LVM
[10:21] <rausb0> howlingmadhowie: and i started with suse as well :)
[10:21] <nadplukovnik> nkdo ech?
[10:21] <Gimm1eDat> do I want to select the "and set up LVM" part or just "use entire disk" ?
[10:21] <howlingmadhowie> rausb0: i think it would be a good idea to have a config file repo, don't you? maybe i'll build one this afternoon
[10:22] <rausb0> !cz | nadplukovnik
[10:22] <ubotu> nadplukovnik: esk uivatele dme, aby mluvili v kanle #ubuntu anglicky. esky je mono se domluvit v #ubuntu-cz. Dkujeme.
[10:22] <astro76> ss, eh just give them more time it's only been a few minutes, someone in there is far more likely to know
[10:23] <cyberphaz> how do i delete files from a .deb that checkinstall put there but arent wanted?
[10:23] <ss> thnx buddy its ok i am there also
[10:24] <howlingmadhowie> rausb0: okay. i gotta go. seeya everybody :)
[10:24] <cyberphaz> ah with --exclude
[10:24] <cyberphaz> nm :P
[10:25] <lk167> <insert obsenities at ATI drivers here>
[10:26] <panique> :)
[10:27] <thavorn> malachi: there are 2 .conf file now
[10:27] <Malachi> thavorn: what do you mean?
[10:28] <echelon> i have a partition D: i want to install ubuntu onto
[10:28] <echelon> it has files already on it
[10:28] <echelon> do i have to format first ?
[10:28] <thavorn> malachi: etc/samba/smb.conf and etc/samba/smb.conf~ which one to chose for gtksudo gedit
[10:29] <Malachi> thavorn: /etc/samba/smb.conf
[10:29] <Malachi> thavorn: The one with the ~ is a backup
[10:29] <thavorn> malachi: ok , will repeat the types and let u know outcome
[10:30] <Malachi> thavorn: Hold on.
[10:30] <Malachi> thavorn: Don't put security = user
[10:30] <thavorn> malchi: ok, lucky I am slow :P
[10:30] <Malachi> thavorn: Ctrl+F and find security = user
[10:30] <Malachi> thavorn: Delete the semicolon
[10:31] <Malachi> thavorn: Delete the ;
[10:31] <rausb0> echelon: yes, you have to format it. linux uses its own filesystem, you cannot install it on ntfs. formatting can be done from the ubuntu installer.
[10:31] <thavorn> malachi: done
[10:31] <Malachi> Then save.
[10:31] <Malachi> thavorn: If you delete the semicolon, you can save and close gedit
[10:31] <echelon> rausb0: what if i want to reformat windows but i cant boot into command prompt
[10:32] <thavorn> malachi : done
[10:32] <slipknot666> how can i replce my bootsplash screen? anyone ..help..tnx
[10:32] <rausb0> echelon: huh?
[10:32] <Malachi> echelon: You don't need a command prompt to format windows
[10:32] <echelon> how do i then >?
[10:32] <Malachi> echolong: Ubuntu can do it for you.
[10:32] <echelon> oh ok
[10:32] <thavorn> malachi: what is the effect of deleting the ;
[10:32] <Malachi> echelon: Pop in the CD!
[10:32] <Gimm1eDat> alright, as always.. im having issues.. i *just* burnt this CD.. im doing the text install and I just got an error that says "Warning: file:///cdrom/pool/main/l/lzo/liblzo1_1.08-3_i386.deb was corrupt
[10:32] <Malachi> thavorn: It turns on security mode
[10:33] <echelon> even if im running windows on the drive i want to installt it on ?
[10:33] <Malachi> thavorn: Now do the smbpasswd -a username
[10:33] <echelon> partition*|
[10:33] <lk167> any tips on using the ATI drivers on 7.04?  I'm stuck, x logs are clean but still just a black screen
[10:34] <Malachi> slipknot666: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplash
[10:34] <thavorn> malachi: promt me password.   use what password?
[10:34] <Malachi> slipknot666: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto
[10:34] <Malachi> thavorn: Create a new password
[10:34] <binaryacid> why do i keep getting this error when i try to burn ubuntu geez >_<
[10:34] <Malachi> thavorn: Did you change username to the name you wanted to use?
[10:35] <thavorn> malachi: yes, error "failed to modity password entry for user roy"
[10:36] <Malachi> thavorn: Then you must have typed it wrong
[10:36] <cyberphaz> hmm checkinstall is odd
[10:36] <thavorn> malachi: u mean the password?
[10:36] <slipknot666> tnx
[10:36] <Malachi> thavorn: Yes
[10:36] <thavorn> malachi: it ask to enter password for 3 times
[10:37] <thavorn> Malachi; first time I think is suo password
[10:37] <Malachi> thavorn: The first time is what the password was before.
[10:37] <Malachi> thavorn: The second time is the new password, and the third time is the new password
[10:38] <thavorn> Malachi: first password is sudo password rite?
[10:38] <echelon> so wtf
[10:38] <echelon> i put in CD
[10:38] <echelon> how do i install
[10:38] <Malachi> echelon: Did it boot?
[10:38] <echelon> what you mean
[10:38] <echelon> i have to reboot PC?
[10:38] <faileas> ....
[10:38] <thavorn> malachi: same error
[10:38] <Malachi> thavorn: Run 'sudo smbpasswd -a roy'
[10:38] <Malachi> thavorn: My fault.
[10:38] <Malachi> echelon: Yes
[10:38] <echelon> ok
[10:39] <echelon> nope
[10:39] <echelon> it didnt boot
[10:39] <thavorn> Malachi: same error, ask u something
[10:39] <Malachi> echelon: Make sure you boot from the CD
[10:39] <echelon> i am
[10:39] <Malachi> thavorn: Type in sudo gedit
[10:40] <thavorn> Malachi: done
[10:40] <Malachi> echelon: What do you mean it won't boot, then? Did you get an error?
[10:40] <Malachi> thavorn: Now close the gedit
[10:40] <Malachi> thavorn: Now type in 'sudo smbpasswd -a roy'
[10:40] <echelon> n
[10:40] <Malachi> thavorn: Type in the same password all three times
[10:40] <echelon> it just went to windows
[10:41] <echelon> my laptop
[10:41] <Malachi> echelon: Then you didn't boot from the CD
[10:41] <Malachi> echelon: What type of laptop are you using?
[10:41] <nsdk> hi
[10:41] <MARIUSmarius> i'm looking for good fps game on ubuntu. Any suggestions?
[10:41] <Malachi> MARIUSmarius: True Combat: Elite
[10:41] <Malachi> MARIUSmarius: America's Army
[10:42] <Malachi> MARIUSmarius: Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
[10:42] <Malachi> MARIUSmarius: Tremulous
[10:42] <jetscreamer> !info tremulous
[10:42] <ubotu> tremulous: Aliens vs Humans, team based FPS game with elements of an RTS. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1.1.0-3 (feisty), package size 645 kB, installed size 1516 kB
[10:42] <MARIUSmarius> Ooo, mabye links, where to download them from?
[10:42] <Malachi> mariusmarius: www.google.com
[10:42] <MARIUSmarius> no team based games please :)
[10:42] <jetscreamer> !info alien-arena
[10:42] <ubotu> Package alien-arena does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[10:42] <MARIUSmarius> Malachi :)
[10:42] <jetscreamer> 0_0
[10:42] <jetscreamer> !info alienarena
[10:43] <ubotu> Package alienarena does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[10:43] <MARIUSmarius> i'm looking for some online gaming :)
[10:43] <nsdk> my moviens .rmvb play slow
[10:43] <echosystm> tremulous is cool
[10:43] <thavorn> malachi: same error
[10:43] <echosystm> its like natural selection
[10:43] <echosystm> basically the same thing
[10:43] <linux_> i have installed pakage called : NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-7185-pkg1.run , how i can uninstall it ?
[10:43] <Malachi> thavorn: Is the password for roy the same password you chose when you did it the first time?
[10:44] <Malachi> thavorn: Before you reinstalled
[10:44] <crazyman> hello
[10:45] <thavorn> malachi: before I reinstall there is no user roy
[10:45] <crazyman> i have a sis graphics driver on the laptop.. i can run 1280x800 res under windows but im limited to 1028 here in ubuntu any ideaS?
[10:45] <Malachi> MARIUSmarius: Try TrueCombat: Elite
[10:45] <thavorn> Malchi : so no password
[10:45] <Malachi> He's gone
[10:45] <nsdk> my movies in format .rmvb are playng very slow, I need help.
[10:45] <crazyman> the sis website seems to have support only for redhat..
[10:45] <Malachi> thavorn: Does it ask two or three times?
[10:45] <echelon> this is bullshit
[10:45] <echelon> it wont boot to the CD
[10:45] <Malachi> echelon: What LAPTOP DO YOU HAVE?
[10:46] <echelon> acer travelmate
[10:46] <thavorn> malachi: first password is sudo because using sudo command
[10:46] <Malachi> Sorry for the caps, shift got stuck
[10:46] <gbur1> Has anybody in here triple-booted Vista, Ubuntu, and OS X?
[10:46] <Malachi> thavorn: No, first password is not sudo password
[10:46] <thavorn> Malachi: 2nd password asking for new smb password, 3rd password retype
[10:46] <thavorn> Malachi: then what shall be the first password?
[10:47] <Malachi> echelon: There's a special button you press when you reboot
[10:47] <Malachi> echelon: It's like DEL or F1 or F12
[10:47] <Malachi> Press that, and you'll either get a BIOS or a boot sequence
[10:47] <crazyman> boys
[10:47] <crazyman> ?
[10:47] <echelon> so whats a boot sequence
[10:47] <Malachi> thavorn: Try the password for roy
[10:47] <echelon> if i press F2 i got some software thing where i can 'edit' the boot sequence
[10:48] <echelon> it doesnt look exactly like the normal bios i see though
[10:48] <Malachi> echelon: It tells the order of what you want to boot. You want the CD to boot before the HD
[10:48] <Malachi> echelon: Choose CD
[10:48] <echelon> yeah
[10:48] <echelon> i have
[10:48] <echelon> but it does nothing ><
[10:48] <Malachi> echelon: Works?
[10:48] <echelon> unless its not changing properly ><
[10:48] <gbur1> echelon: Your computer tries to start from a CD, HDD, or another place.  The order in which you want it these devices is called the boot sequence.
[10:48] <gbur1> to try*
[10:48] <linux_> how i can uninstall pakages ?
[10:48] <thavorn> malachi: -a mean add user?
[10:48] <Malachi> thavorn: Yes
[10:48] <echelon> yeah ok
[10:49] <thavorn> malachi: so in the smb.conf file shall have user name roy?
[10:49] <gbur1> so nobody with os x ubuntu and vista? :-)
[10:49] <Malachi> thavorn: No. smb.conf should not be changed anymore
[10:49] <crazyman> i have a sis graphics driver on the laptop.. i can run 1280x800 res under windows but im limited to 1028 here in ubuntu any ideaS?
[10:50] <Malachi> crazyman: sis?
[10:50] <gbur1> SiS
[10:50] <crazyman> ya.. SiS..
[10:51] <thavorn> malachi: I stop trobling you for now, I have some basic on samba today and the information provide in the irc is greatI will look at help files.
[10:51] <Malachi> thavorn: Okay. If you need anymore help feel free to ask me.
[10:51] <thavorn> Malachi: thank you, xie xie
[10:51] <echelon> ah ok
[10:51] <echelon> i think ive figiured it out
[10:51] <echelon> YES
[10:51] <Malachi> echelon: So it's booting?
[10:51] <echelon> yep
[10:51] <primski> guys, how do i update alias db, /etc/alias ?
[10:52] <echelon> now
[10:52] <LordCthulhu> I'm trying to use ubuntu live, but it's telling me My X server has an error. No devices were found. What do I do?
[10:52] <echelon> can i install it on the same partition that windows is installed on
[10:52] <echelon> i cant can i ?
[10:52] <echelon> can i use the CD just to format a partition ?
[10:52] <Malachi> echelon: Yes.
[10:52] <echelon> ok
[10:52] <LordCthulhu> It says my X server has to do with my graphics.
[10:52] <Malachi> echelon: If you do it right, you can resize your windows partition
[10:53] <Malachi> echelon: Ubuntu automatically shrinks Windows so they can both live in peace
[10:53] <crazyman> :(
[10:54] <udo_> :-))
[10:55] <Malachi> crazyman: Are you using the sis drivers?
[10:55] <enry> hiiiiiiiiiii
[10:55] <enry> anyone from japan???
[10:55] <enry> anyone from japan???
[10:55] <crazyman> well according to what i read yea, im using the integrated sis drivers with ubuntu
[10:55] <Malachi> Do you have your xorg.conf open?
[10:55] <enry> any japanees in the chat?
[10:56] <crazyman> and malachi.. the sis website doesnt provide deb. drivers only redhat..
[10:56] <linux_> i have installed pakage called : NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-7185-pkg1.run , how i can uninstall it ?
[10:56] <syntux> enry, repeating it wont make it happen dude
[10:56] <Malachi> crazyman: Have you looked at the restricted drivers manager?
[10:56] <bullgard4> I have a directory 'acpiexec' containing the files aecommon.h, aeexec.c, aemain.c, Makefile and osunidir.c. What is the proper command to build an executable utility 'acpiexec'? When I issued 'make' I obtained many error messages.
[10:56] <Malachi> echelon: How's it going?
[10:56] <crazyman> ya.. nothing there xept my atheros card
[10:56] <AgreSor> Hello, is there any app who allows to make video of your desktop.. like screenshot .. but just that can make video not picture of desktop.. any know that... ?
[10:56] <echelon> its going ok
[10:57] <Malachi> crazyman: Okay. Open /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:57] <Malachi> echelon: Have you began the install process?
[10:57] <crazyman> i have it open
[10:57] <echelon> yeah now
[10:57] <echelon> but i havent formatted
[10:57] <Malachi> Have you added 1280xwhatever, yet, crazyman?
[10:57] <AgreSor> Hello, is there any app who allows to make video of your desktop.. like screenshot .. but just that can make video not picture of desktop.. any know that... ?
[10:57] <Malachi> echelon: See where it gives you the option to automatically shrink the HD?
[10:57] <crazyman> nah im afraid it wont work... lol what if my screen goes black?
[10:57] <syntux> why there is no much information about Ubuntu Certification ?
[10:58] <echelon> im 'setting up the partitioner' now
[10:58] <Malachi> echelon: Okay. The first option should be "guided"
[10:58] <echelon> yeah
[10:58] <echelon> i clicked manual
[10:58] <andra19> ngbuiyhouh
[10:58] <echelon> now its scannign
[10:58] <echelon> ok
[10:58] <Malachi> echelon: If you choose Guided, you don't have to worry about anything
[10:58] <crazyman> malachi should i just add it next to every entry that has all the other resolutions?
[10:59] <Malachi> echelon: Manual is for more advanced users
[10:59] <Malachi> crazyman: Yes
[10:59] <fyrestrtr> AgreSor: istanbul
[10:59] <crazyman> malachi, if for some random reason the screen goes black..?
[10:59] <echelon> ok
[10:59] <echelon> atm i have two partitions
[10:59] <Malachi> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:59] <echelon> i access them with C: and D:
[10:59] <echelon> windows is on C: atm
[10:59] <echelon> but i have backed up files on DL
[10:59] <echelon> D:
[10:59] <Malachi> echelon: Which do you want Ubuntu on?
[10:59] <echelon> what do i need to do
[10:59] <echelon> uhm, any really
[10:59] <echelon> C:
[11:00] <Malachi> Choose guided/resize for which ever one you want to choose
[11:00] <AgreSor> fyrestrtr,thank you
[11:00] <harrisony> Im having an issue with my swap parition not being used (i have a 5 gig partition) and not 1 byte is being used
[11:00] <echelon> huh ???
[11:00] <echelon> not manual?
[11:00] <Malachi> crazyman: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:00] <Malachi> echelon: Like I said earlier, if you choose guided, it does things for you.
[11:00] <fyrestrtr> harrisony: that is not a problem; that's a Good Thing(tm)
[11:01] <echelon> it says it will use the entire disk
[11:01] <crazyman> yea thanks , im adding the resolution now.. do i need to restart after i added... or it can pick it up on the fly?
[11:01] <Malachi> echelon: You can go with manual if you know what you're doing
[11:01] <astro76> harrisony, swapon -s shows something?
[11:01] <Malachi> crazyman: CTRL+ALT+Backspace to restart the xserver and logout
[11:02] <Malachi> echelon: IF you really want to do it manually, just follow this guide.
[11:02] <Malachi> http://www.maximumpc.com/linux?page=0%2C1
[11:02] <arooni> hey folks
[11:02] <echelon> nah its ok
[11:02] <arooni> i have a wireless card that apparently ubuntu does not see
[11:02] <arooni> how do i fix this?
[11:02] <echelon> its installing now
[11:02] <harrisony> Malachi: /dev/sda5                               partition       6016300 0       -2
[11:03] <astro76> harrisony, it's on then, how much ram do you have?
[11:03] <HamelioN> vy otkeda ?
[11:03] <Malachi> harrisony: Yes/ What about it?
[11:03] <harrisony> astro76: 1gig
[11:03] <Malachi> arooni: What card?
[11:03] <harrisony> Malachi: i max the ram out and still no swap being used
[11:03] <Malachi> harrisony: Did you add it to /etc/fstab?
[11:03] <harrisony> (when i sax max it out i get the memory usage to 800mb
[11:04] <harrisony> Malachi: yes its in fstab
[11:04] <Malachi> harrisony: did you run swapon -a
[11:04] <arooni> Malachi: dlink pci
[11:04] <fyrestrtr> harrisony: do not worry about this. Ubuntu will use the swap when it needs it. It is a good thing that swap is not being used; your system would slow down with constant swap thrashing.
[11:04] <astro76> harrisony, that's not maxed then
[11:04] <fyrestrtr> harrisony: in short, leave it alone.
[11:04] <harrisony> its just before i would be using 300mb of ram and there would be 200mb using swap
[11:05] <gordonjcp> sounds a bit swappy
[11:05] <Malachi> fyrestrtr: He has no swap
[11:05] <Malachi> fyrestrtr: This is from a previous conversation.
[11:05] <fyrestrtr> he said he has 5 gigs of swap.
[11:05] <gordonjcp> you probably don't need swap these days
[11:05] <Malachi> Oh. O.o
[11:05] <gordonjcp> jeez, 5G of swap?
[11:05] <gordonjcp> that's more than my mailserver has for /
[11:06] <harrisony> and occasionally my system will just lock up with everything just freezing and nothing works ctrl-alt-f1  doesnt work and i have to press the reboot button on my pc
[11:06] <Malachi> harrisony: Did you do swapon -a
[11:06] <N[i] X> hello, i am new to ubuntu. i tried to print an image but it wont print... i have no clue what to do. can anybody help me?
[11:06] <harrisony> and gordonjcp i used that since thats how much space i had left :P and i always forget to close applications
[11:06] <gordonjcp> heh
[11:06] <astro76> Malachi, swapon -s showed his swap
[11:06] <Malachi> N[i] X: Have you set up your printer?
[11:06] <fyrestrtr> N[i] X: does the printer work?
[11:06] <astro76> harrisony, sounds like maybe something besides memory
[11:06] <Malachi> astro76: swapon -a will mount swaps in the fstab file
[11:07] <N[i] X> malachi: no
[11:07] <astro76> swapon -s shows mounted swaps
[11:07] <N[i] X> fyrestrtr: yes it does
[11:07] <astro76> not mounted, technially :O
[11:07] <Malachi> N[i] X: Connect your printer
[11:07] <N[i] X> malachi it is connected
[11:07] <Malachi> N[i] X: Go to System > Administration > Preferences
[11:07] <Malachi> Woah.
[11:07] <Malachi> System > Administration > PRINTERS, N[i] X
[11:08] <N[i] X> malachi got it
[11:08] <Malachi> Add Printer, N[i] X
[11:08] <N[i] X> ok add printer, got it
[11:08] <Malachi> Find your printer, then find your manufacturer/model number
[11:08] <crazyman> i'm back in heaven thank you!
[11:08] <Malachi> crazyman: What was it?
[11:09] <crazyman> that was it, just apparently ubuntu failed to add that resolution upon install
[11:09] <arooni> i have a dlink wda-1320 wireless pci card
[11:09] <Malachi> Ah.
[11:09] <arooni> but it wont show up in ubuntu
[11:09] <arooni> how do i fix
[11:09] <Malachi> arooni: Yeah, about that; did it show up in the Restricted Driver Manager?
[11:09] <Malachi> N[i] X: Going okay?
[11:10] <arooni> Malachi: where is that ?
[11:10] <N[i] X> Malachi: yes, it seems to be printing. lets see if what comes out is what i want
[11:10] <Malachi> arooni: System > Administration > Restricted Driver Manager
[11:10] <N[i] X> malachi: ok it works. thank you
[11:10] <minte> how to install ubuntu on a HP pavilion TX1000 series?
[11:11] <Malachi> minte: Same way you install Ubuntu on any series, I guess.
[11:11] <crazyman> malachi ive been doing so much configuring and downloading the past few days, this sucks anyways .. i want to back up the whole hard-drive in case anything goes wrong it can just be formatted as a whole from an external usb backup device and put back to this state, is there a program that does this?
[11:11] <Malachi> crazyman: sbackup
[11:11] <astro76> !install | minte
[11:11] <ubotu> minte: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[11:11] <Malachi> crazyman: Search for sbackup in Synaptics
[11:11] <minte> Thanks
[11:11] <crazyman> k thanks
[11:11] <Malachi> Or, sudo apt-get install sbackup, crazyma
[11:12] <arooni> Malachi: no it doesnt show up there
[11:12] <Dim_Reaper> Any ideas what this is?
[11:12] <Dim_Reaper> sda:<6>ata2.00: ATAPI check failed
[11:12] <Dim_Reaper> [    6.918786]   sda1<3>ata2.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x2
[11:12] <crazyman> this would also back up my windows partition?
[11:12] <Dim_Reaper> booting takes about 4 minutes
[11:12] <Malachi> arooni: Then perhaps you need drivers for it. What's the exact name of your card?
[11:13] <arooni> dlink wda-1320
[11:13] <arooni> Malachi: i mean
[11:13] <Malachi> crazyman: No, but I'm sure you can set the option to include it. Never tried
[11:13] <N[i] X> Malachi: one more thing. i am trying to install a program. i did ./configure, make, now sudo make install and it gives me this: http://pastebin.com/m4415766d   can u help me?
[11:14] <crazyman> malachi, what im talking about its like a blind back up.. that just takes the whole drive and dumps it on my usb drive..
[11:14] <Malachi> N[i] X: What program? If I were you, I wouldn't download programs and isntall them that way.
[11:15] <gordonjcp> crazyman: if your USB device is bigger than your hard disk, and you don't mind clobbering everything on the USB drive, you could use dd
[11:15] <N[i] X> Malachi: why? what am i doing wrong? thats what was in the "install" file
[11:15] <crazyman> well i do mind the clobbering :(
[11:15] <arooni> Malachi: any suggestions
[11:15] <gordonjcp> crazyman: you might be able to so something ingenious and a little bit evil with cat, gzip and pipes
[11:16] <Malachi> arooni: Not at the moment.
[11:16] <gordonjcp> crazyman: how big is the drive you want to back up, and how big is the USB drive?
[11:16] <charlie_> how do i upgrade breezy to dapper
[11:16] <crazyman> usb drive is 400gigz.. this drive is 80..
[11:16] <gordonjcp> crazyman: ah, plenty space
[11:16] <Malachi> N[i] X: You're doing it right. It's just, whenever possible, try to use Synaptic to install programs.
[11:16] <linux__alien> i want to install Ubuntu . Got kind of bored and frustrated with Fedora . Is it possible to live with Gnome alone ?
[11:16] <charlie_> already changed source file
[11:16] <linux__alien>  i read some chm documents but i found that xchm was not able to help me much in this regard coz the color coding in the document is gone
[11:16] <Malachi> But Hydra isn't in Synaptic, N[i] X, so it doesn't apply here.
[11:17] <linux__alien> is it possible to stay on with gnome?
[11:17] <gordonjcp> crazyman: you *could* do something like dd if=/dev/sda of=/mnt/wherever/backup.img
[11:17] <N[i] X> malachi: hydra is not in synaptic or i would
[11:17] <crazyman> yea space not a concern, my concern is doing something really stupid with a sudo command , and fucking all this configuration up
[11:17] <N[i] X> malachi: so any ideas?
[11:17] <gordonjcp> crazyman: you'd probably want to set a block size too
[11:17] <arooni> can someone help me get the dlink wda-1320 wireless card working?
[11:17] <Malachi> N[i] X: http://www.freshnet.org/debian/dapper/hydra/hydra_5.3-src-1_i386.deb
[11:17] <charlie_> please help
[11:17] <Malachi> N[i] X: That'll save you a lot of trouble.
[11:17] <N[i] X> malachi: ok 1 sec
[11:18] <gordonjcp> charlie_: no-one can help if you don't ask a question
[11:18] <crazyman> gordonjcp so then lets say my hard drive gets erased.. how would i go about bring it back to normal?
[11:18] <gordonjcp> crazyman: boot off a rescue CD of some sort, mount the USB drive, then dd the image back over the hard disk ;-)
[11:18] <Malachi> arooni: Do you get lights?
[11:19] <crazyman> that sounds reasonable
[11:19] <arooni> Malachi: yes i get lights on teh back of the card
[11:19] <crazyman> would that write mbr too?
[11:19] <gordonjcp> crazyman: yup
[11:19] <Malachi> arooni: Then it should be working.
[11:19] <crazyman> nice!
[11:19] <gordonjcp> crazyman: dd will pull every single bit of data off the device
[11:19] <Malachi> arooni: Or, at least, it's recognized.
[11:19] <arooni> Malachi: i dont see it if it goes to system => administration
[11:19] <arooni> networking
[11:19] <gordonjcp> crazyman: another handy one is dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda count=1 bs=512
[11:19] <Malachi> arooni: Then I guess it's not...
[11:19] <gordonjcp> crazyman: that will zero out the mbr
[11:20] <charlie_> what do i type  to upgrade breezy to dapper?
[11:20] <harrisony> !update | charlie_
[11:20] <ubotu> charlie_: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[11:20] <gordonjcp> charlie_: google
[11:20] <gordonjcp> crazyman: if things get hopelessly screwed up you sometimes need to zap the MBR and just go from scratch
[11:21] <charlie_> changed source.list need to know what to type
[11:21] <gordonjcp> charlie_: http://linkpot.net/tzar/
[11:21] <Malachi> arooni: Are you new to Ubuntu?
[11:22] <charlie_> sudo aptitude update or something?
[11:22] <arooni> not so much Malachi
[11:22] <arooni> but relatievely fresh
[11:22] <crazyman> yea ill look into it, thanks though... random question how do I stop ubuntu from mounting my windows partition on boot?
[11:22] <Malachi> arooni: Okay. So you know the terminal and whatnot.
[11:22] <arooni> yeah
[11:22] <arooni> i dont know all the commands to type sometimes
[11:22] <N[i] X> Malachi: thanks. i installed it but i cant get it to boot up: i type hydra in terminal but it doesnt do anything.
[11:23] <Malachi> N[i] X: Hold, please.
[11:23] <defcon> I got an issue, For some reason I have my wireless card set at wlan1 instead of wlan0, any way to "make it wlan0"?
[11:23] <arooni> Malachi: any suggestions ? :p
[11:23] <Malachi> arooni: I'm just going to tell you, because I don't have time to create a script.
[11:23] <Malachi> arooni: Open a terminal
[11:23] <yhs1991> hi all
[11:23] <crazyman> yea ill look into it, thanks though... random question how do I stop ubuntu from mounting my windows partition on boot? gordonjcp
[11:23] <arooni> oh u dont need to create any script
[11:23] <defcon> whats every1 up 2 2nite?
[11:23] <stefg> defcon: look at /etc/iftab
[11:23] <arooni> i can type stuff
[11:23] <harrisony> is there a way to make a program force to run on swap (just want to make sure its working)
[11:23] <harrisony> !hi | yhs1991
[11:23] <ubotu> yhs1991: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[11:23] <linux__alien> could some one help me
[11:23] <defcon> stefg, thankyou, im checking
[11:24] <GamingX> Hello guys, This may sound stupid but how do I know whether my desktop is KDE or Gnome?
[11:24] <Malachi> arooni: Done?
[11:24] <arooni> Malachi: yup
[11:24] <arooni> i'm all ready
[11:24] <defcon> stefg, it looks correct wlan0 mac 00:17:3f:c5:bf:91 arp 1
[11:24] <astro76> GamingX, does it say About Gnome in the System menu?
[11:24] <Malachi> N[i] X: Try xhydra
[11:24] <Malachi> arooni: ifconfig ath0 up
[11:25] <defcon> stefg, correct mac even, could it be my rt73 module reassigning the interface name?
[11:25] <GamingX> astro76:yeah...
[11:25] <yhs1991> i am trying to log in as "sudo" or "sudoright one -i", but it keeps saying password wrong although i enter the
[11:25] <yhs1991> anyone can help?
[11:25] <N[i] X> malachi thanks, got it
[11:25] <defcon> stefg, if not any way to force the interface name to wlan0 instead of wlan1
[11:25] <echelon> so how do i code C in ubuntu
[11:25] <GamingX> whats the difference between KDE and Gnome?
[11:25] <echelon> is there sort of like an xterm?>
[11:25] <arooni> Malachi: no such device
[11:25] <N[i] X> now malachi: last thing lol... how can i get an icon to boot hydra from my tray?
[11:25] <Malachi> echelon: Applications > Accessories > Terminal
[11:25] <Malachi> N[i] X: Right-click your tray
[11:26] <stefg> defcon: strange. /etc/iftab only reason for existance is making sure, *this* doesn't happen. Blamng network-manager is quite popular, zho
[11:26] <astro76> !sudo | yhs1991
[11:26] <ubotu> yhs1991: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[11:26] <defcon> stefg, I removed network manager
[11:26] <echelon> i can write shell scripts in ubuntu yes?
[11:26] <astro76> echelon, of course
[11:26] <Malachi> N[i] X: Add to Panel; Custom APplication Launcher
[11:26] <harrisony> GamingX: you can install both if you want but there just different looks and a few differnet applicatons
[11:26] <crazyman> k malachi so i installed sbackup from synaptic, but i mean actually this question ive had for a while.. ive installed some programs on synaptic that dont create icons.. so where do they install?. and how do i run them?
[11:26] <harrisony> !kde | GamingX
[11:26] <ubotu> GamingX: KDE (http://kde.org) is the !desktop environment used natively in !Kubuntu. To install from Ubuntu:  sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop , or see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingKDE) . Latest KDE version is 3.5.7 for Feisty, 3.5.6 for Edgy, and 3.5.5 for Dapper. See http://kubuntu.org) for more information.
[11:26] <defcon> stefg, i removed nm-applet/network manager because it doesnt detect my card
[11:26] <harrisony> !gnome | GamingX
[11:26] <ubotu> GamingX: gnome is a project that provides two things: The GNOME desktop environment, an intuitive and attractive desktop for end-users, users, and the GNOME development platform, an extensive framework for building applications that integrate into the rest of the desktop.
[11:26] <echelon> how do i get gvim
[11:26] <Prowler_1> hello, I want to dual install ubuntu, but it wont detect other system?
[11:26] <Malachi> N[i] X: Done?
[11:26] <yhs1991> ubotu: Thanks for the link. I am new to Linux. Actually its my second day only :)
[11:27] <harrisony> echelon: sudo aptitude install gvim
[11:27] <N[i] X> malachi: where is add to panel?
[11:27] <defcon> stefg, I have googled this and I have gotten other things
[11:27] <harrisony> yhs1991: ubotu is a bot :)
[11:27] <GamingX> !gnome
[11:27] <Malachi> crazyman: System > Administration > Backup Something
[11:27] <echelon> ok
[11:27] <stefg> defcon: wise action, but if iftab looks right, i'm out of ideas
[11:27] <echelon> i need to be on the internet
[11:27] <echelon> or not?
[11:27] <echelon> or have CD in ?
[11:27] <bullgard5> What is the console command 'Suspend-to-RAM'?
[11:27] <Malachi> N[i] X: What "tray" are you referring to?
[11:27] <harrisony> echelon: yes or you can use AptOnCd to do it or download the files and put on a cd
[11:27] <fwaokda> I have installed ubuntu on my ps3 and am having problems getting the command "boot-game-os" to work.  Anyone here know what I can do to resolve this?
[11:27] <GamingX> !gnome|
[11:27] <ubotu> : gnome is a project that provides two things: The GNOME desktop environment, an intuitive and attractive desktop for end-users, users, and the GNOME development platform, an extensive framework for building applications that integrate into the rest of the desktop.
[11:27] <N[i] X> malachi: the applications menu
[11:27] <defcon> stefg, thankyou for your prompt advice anyways, I appreciate it.
[11:27] <Malachi> Ah.
[11:27] <harrisony> echelon: personally i just use Aptoncd
[11:27] <linux__alien> !gnome
[11:27] <GamingX> !KDE|
[11:27] <ubotu> : KDE (http://kde.org) is the !desktop environment used natively in !Kubuntu. To install from Ubuntu:  sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop , or see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingKDE) . Latest KDE version is 3.5.7 for Feisty, 3.5.6 for Edgy, and 3.5.5 for Dapper. See http://kubuntu.org) for more information.
[11:27] <echelon> aptoncd?
[11:28] <linux_> Some knwo about sofware like TURBOPRINT but free ?
[11:28] <Malachi> N[i] X: I thought you mean the bar, where the other three icons are.
[11:28] <crazyman> k malachi.. but for the ones that dont create icons is there such a thing as a program files folder.. for ubuntu?
[11:28] <harrisony> !aptoncd
[11:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about aptoncd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:28] <linux__alien> !gnome |
[11:28] <yhs1991> harrisony: heh, i am new to all this IRC stuff in the first place. so i am going crazy here 0_o
[11:28] <musikgoat> trying to compile something in ununtu, how do i check what gcc version i need to use to make the file
[11:28] <harrisony> !package aptoncd
[11:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about package aptoncd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:28] <linux__alien> musikgoat, gcc -v
[11:28] <harrisony> arghh echelon ill get a link
[11:28] <Malachi> N[i] X: Right-click Applications and Edit Menu (or System > Preferences > Main Menu)
[11:28] <echelon> i like gvim
[11:28] <N[i] X> malachi: yeah sry, didnt explain myself... so any idea on how to get it on there?
[11:28] <harrisony> echelon: http://aptoncd.sourceforge.net/
[11:28] <GamingX> !GDM|
[11:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gdm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:29] <linux__alien> !GNOME|
[11:29] <GamingX> !XMMS|
[11:29] <ubotu> : gnome is a project that provides two things: The GNOME desktop environment, an intuitive and attractive desktop for end-users, users, and the GNOME development platform, an extensive framework for building applications that integrate into the rest of the desktop.
[11:29] <ubotu> : Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[11:29] <astro76> !msgthebot | GamingX
[11:29] <ubotu> GamingX: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[11:29] <charlie_> someone tell me how to go from breezy to dapper already changed sources
[11:29] <harrisony> charlie_: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:29] <GamingX> sorry....
[11:29] <Malachi> crazyman: No, unfortunately. If they don't create icons, you can usually run it by pressing Alt+F2 and typing the program name.
[11:29] <stefg> !upgrade | charlie_
[11:29] <ubotu> charlie_: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[11:29] <harrisony> GamingX: dont worry we all do it sometimes :)
[11:29] <Malachi> crazyman: Like, Alt+F2 ; sbackup
[11:29] <Malachi> N[i] X: Done?
[11:29] <crazyman> well thats what i did.. but for sbackup that doesnt work
[11:29] <yhs1991> on e d now
[11:29] <defcon> quick easy question, for some reason my wifi interface name is stuck at wlan1 instead of wlan0, I do not have 2 wifi cards and I need to bind it to wlan0, where is the setting at, I have checked iftab and it looks right wlan0 mac 00:17:3f:c5:bf:91 arp 1
[11:30] <echelon> i am impressed so far Malachi
[11:30] <GamingX> I thought it was an automated script....
[11:30] <arooni> Malachi:u there
[11:30] <Malachi> echelon: Good, good.
[11:30] <echelon> but ive only been operating for a while
[11:30] <echelon> ok so
[11:30] <echelon> when i want to install gvim
[11:30] <arooni> any ideas ... ifconfig doesnt list antyhi9ng
[11:30] <poInt> harrisony: do you not find that the upgrade results in broken-ness sometimes?
[11:30] <echelon> and i type that sudo thing
[11:30] <echelon> where is it getting the software from
[11:30] <astro76> echelon, by default, the internet
[11:30] <Malachi> echelon: You can go to System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager
[11:30] <echelon> ok
[11:30] <poInt> I find it easier just to back up what's required, format and redeploy :S
[11:30] <N[i] X> malachi yep. thankx
[11:30] <N[i] X> thanks*
[11:30] <Malachi> echelon: That's where you'll find OODLES of packages
[11:30] <harrisony> poInt: yes, but its breezy and i didnt think breezy had a good update manager
[11:31] <Malachi> echelon: A smaller, but more streamline version is the last option under Applications, called Add/Remove
[11:31] <stefg> !find ifrename
[11:31] <astro76> !synaptic | echelon
[11:31] <echelon> can i change the resolution ?
[11:31] <ubotu> Package/file ifrename does not exist in feisty
[11:31] <ubotu> echelon: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[11:31] <GamingX> I am using gaim, how do I view the channels list?
[11:31] <Malachi> N[i] X: Got it from there? Just make sure the command is xhydra. You can name it whatever you want.
[11:31] <poInt> harrisony: So the upgrade manager in Feisty has been improved?
[11:31] <harrisony> GamingX: /list but it will spit out LOTS OF channels
[11:32] <faileas> GamingX: AFAIK, /list is useless on freenode, there's too many
[11:32] <linux_> Some knwo about sofware like TURBOPRINT but free ?
[11:32] <N[i] X> Malachi:: yeah i saw, thanks
[11:32] <poInt> linux_: what does TurboPrint do?
[11:32] <stefg> defcon: as a hint: this has something to do with udev. you might want to read through the udev rules
[11:32] <harrisony> poInt: in edgy (or dapper) it was improved but breezy is different. I dont reccomend dist-upgrade but i dont recall breezy having a better upgrade method
[11:33] <defcon> stefg, will do thankyou
[11:33] <Malachi> echelon: System > Preferences >Screen Resolution
[11:33] <linux_> poInt , install printers that not supported bt linux
[11:33] <N[i] X> malachi: im off, thanks for your help. do you work at ubuntu ?   you were a big help... i wouldnt mind keeping in contact with people like you. can i pm you?
[11:33] <poInt> linux_: Is there a particular model that you are trying to install?
[11:34] <Malachi> N[i] X: I don't work at Ubuntu, unfortunately. But, you may PM me.
[11:34] <fwaokda> *warning newb question* is there a way to access kboot from inside ubuntu? or do i have to restart to get to it?
[11:34] <poInt> harrisony: Interesting - I had major issues trying to upgrade from edgy to Feisty
[11:34] <Askaaron> poInt: Canon Pixma IP1500 ;-)
[11:34] <linux_> poInt , canon pixma ip1500
[11:34] <poInt> harrisony: So I just formatted and redeployed
[11:35] <harrisony> poInt: many did, nvidia drivers dont help. but the ubuntu team are working hard on fixing the problems with upgrading. I personally have gone from dapper > edgy > feisty with out 1 problem
[11:35] <Malachi> arooni: Your card is said to work out of the box with Ubuntu.
[11:35] <poInt> linux_, Askaaron: Have you looked at: http://openprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Canon-PIXMA_iP1500?
[11:35] <stefg> Having a backup is always a good idea before upgrading... and not using 'helper'-packs like automatix or envy. These are likely to bust the upgrade
[11:35] <Malachi> arooni: I can only suggest that you make sure it is indeed plugged in, and try restarting.
[11:36] <ojacobson> Having some bizarre issue with virtual interfaces
[11:36] <poInt> stefg, harrisony: Ah, Envy may have been my problem then. I've got an nVidia card and wanted dual screen when I dock at home...
[11:36] <Askaaron> linux_: yes - what is the problem?
[11:36] <ojacobson> Everything works fine, except that ifup generates an (apparently spurious) error, which worries me.
[11:36] <stefg> !envy
[11:36] <ubotu> envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[11:36] <ojacobson> behold: http://rifers.org/paste/show/5200
[11:36] <GamingX> Is setting up a proxy server on Ubuntu a good idea?
[11:37] <Malachi> N[i] X: You get that?
[11:37] <poInt> GamingX: Is it meant to be a dedicated proxy server?
[11:37] <GamingX> dedicated?
[11:37] <stefg> GamingX: depends....
[11:37] <linux_> ojacobson , my printer isnt listed in the ubunto "add printer" menu
[11:37] <thavorn> under menu Add/Remove/other/ share folers are actually samba?
[11:37] <gourdin> I got a feisty beta system somewhere offline, I downloaded the feisty dvd iso, can I update the beta system with the feisty dvd ?
[11:37] <Askaaron> linux_: as far i kan see - canon offers a linux driver for this model. but you have to install it manually
[11:37] <N[i] X> malachi: no
[11:38] <thavorn> Malachi: under menu Add/Remove/other/ share folers are actually samba?
[11:38] <poInt> GamingX: Do you want to use it purely for server related tasks? Like proxy server/file server etc
[11:38] <Malachi> n[i] x: That time?
[11:38] <linux_> Askaaron n no problem , where i can download it ?
[11:38] <harrisony> gourdin: no, im not sure about the dvd version but i know with the Cd version (live cd) you cant, you need the alternate installer to do that
[11:38] <gourdin> harrisony: ?
[11:38] <poInt> GamingX: Or do you want other people in your house to go via your machine to increase download times via use of a common cache?
[11:38] <Askaaron> linux_: just a moment - found it on Canon Germany - looking for a source in Canon International
[11:38] <gourdin> harrisony: how can I update the system without lossing configurations ?
[11:38] <N[i] X> malachi: no, join #testone
[11:38] <Malachi> N[i] X: Hold on....I have to register...
[11:39] <aurel> #yogyakarta
[11:39] <N[i] X> no you dont. just /j #testone
[11:39] <poInt> woop, about to lose mobile reception
[11:39] <Askaaron> linux_: start at http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=DownloadIndexAct
[11:39] <ccl> what's a good nes emulator in the packages?
[11:39] <GamingX> no, no I just wanted to know if it is a good idea to use a proxy server?
[11:40] <Malachi> N[i] X: No, sorry. I'm a member of this channel, I just wasn't identified.
[11:40] <N[i] X> ok got ur pm
[11:40] <Malachi> n[i] x: Okay.
[11:40] <harrisony> gourdin: that can get a bit icky
[11:40] <Askaaron> linux_: hmm... no linux driver at Canon International :(
[11:40] <N[i] X> malachi: you dont have msn messenger do you?
[11:40] <crazyman> hey malachi for the hard drive cloning i wanted to do i found this app called PING looks great
[11:41] <ccl> gamingx : if you can't think of a use off of the top of your head, then there's no need.
[11:41] <Malachi> crazyman: Congrats! I may have to check it out myself.
[11:41] <Askaaron> linux_: maybe at http://software.canon-europe.com/
[11:41] <ojacobson> Anyone know why "ifup eth0:1" with appropriate? entries in /etc/network/interfaces would generate an error before setting up the interface?
[11:42] <Askaaron> linux_: yep - there it is!
[11:42] <Malachi> n[i] x: I do.
[11:42] <crazyman> http://ping.windowsdream.com/ping.html malachi
[11:42] <echelon> how do i use IRC on it
[11:42] <echelon> and MSN?
[11:42] <TORNADO> hello
[11:42] <N[i] X> malachi: are you on it a lot?
[11:42] <Askaaron> linux_: http://software.canon-europe.com/products/0010092.asp
[11:42] <Malachi> Yes.
[11:42] <Malachi> Get the PM?
[11:42] <N[i] X> the one with you're gmail addy and AIM
[11:42] <N[i] X> not your msn
[11:42] <Malachi> echelon: Go to Applications / Add Remove
[11:42] <xif> What's a good command-line DVD burning software for Feisty?
[11:42] <N[i] X> (was for malachi)
[11:43] <Askaaron> linux_: But only as a filter driver for SuSE 9.1 - http://software.canon-europe.com/software/0022415.asp?model=
[11:43] <Travo> sup people
[11:43] <Malachi> echelon: Search for xchat
[11:43] <astro76> !info wodim | xif
[11:43] <ubotu> xif: wodim: command line CD/DVD writing tool. In component main, is optional. Version 9:1.1.2-1 (feisty), package size 415 kB, installed size 840 kB
[11:43] <Askaaron> linux_: i don't know, how much Linux experience you have - but it is possible to use it in Ubuntu as well with some manual work
[11:44] <xif> astro76: did you try growisofs?
[11:44] <Malachi> Get the PM now, n[i] x? I keep spelling your nick rong
[11:44] <Malachi> wrong*
[11:44] <Malachi> echelon: Find it?
[11:44] <N[i] X> malachi: yes i got it, are you on msn a lot?
[11:44] <Malachi> Yes, a lot.
[11:44] <fwaokda> is ubuntu kde, gnome, etc?
[11:44] <astro76> xif, not much
[11:44] <linux_> Askaaron , what you mean ?
[11:44] <candace> my kernel panicked, that is so cool! lol
[11:44] <N[i] X> malachi, ok chat their... 1 sec, i'll add you
[11:44] <candace> poor kernel
[11:44] <TABASCO> Is it right, that the driver "radeon" should support the ATI Radeon 9800 Pro, also 3D?
[11:44] <Askaaron> linux_: you can not just say "add printer" and use the file
[11:44] <xif> astro76: thanks, I'll look at wodim
[11:44] <stefg> !kubuntu | fwaokda
[11:44] <ubotu> fwaokda: Kubuntu is Ubuntu with KDE, the K Desktop Environment, instead of Gnome. See http://kubuntu.org for more information - For support: #kubuntu - See also !KDE
[11:44] <harrisony> fwaokda: ubuntu is gnome, kubuntu is kde and xubuntu is XFCE
[11:44] <Malachi> Whenever I'm on (which is often, considering I work with PCs) I'm on.
[11:45] <fwaokda> ty
[11:45] <N[i] X> malachi: added
[11:45] <N[i] X> ok here u are
[11:45] <N[i] X> chat there
[11:45] <Askaaron> linux_: because canon provides only RPM archives for the printer
[11:45] <N[i] X> im off irc
[11:45] <Travo> im pretty new to linux, is it really better than wondows?
[11:45] <Travo> windows
[11:45] <Travo> *
[11:45] <Askaaron> linux_: so first you have to convert the RPM archives to DEB
[11:45] <linux_> Askaaron , can convert rpm to deb .. .
[11:45] <candace> um whats a kernel?
[11:45] <inflex> anyone had experience setting up a RT2400 Wifi card in Ubuntu 7.04 ?
[11:45] <linux_> Askaaron , np . . . i know how to
[11:46] <Askaaron> linux_: ok - then give it a try
[11:46] <TABASCO> Travo, the question ism what do you want to do?
[11:46] <stefg> Travo: evangelism is at www.ubuntu.com
[11:46] <Travo> i want to learn
[11:46] <Travo> lol
[11:46] <linux_> Askaaron , from whete i can download the rpm ?
[11:46] <Askaaron> linux_: http://software.canon-europe.com/files/soft22415/software/iP1500Linux.tar.gz
[11:46] <inflex> mine gets detected etc but won't actually bind to the network (yes, I've tried other cards and they all work - just these RT2400's wont... seems tha tyou have to load the module _ONCE_, then immediately run iwconfig etc within 1 second else the card refuses to do anything else
[11:46] <Travo> just got bored with windowz
[11:46] <TABASCO> Travo, if you only want to play Age of Empires, you better go with Windows
[11:46] <Travo> hahhaha
[11:46] <Travo> naw, i dont game
[11:46] <crazyman> travo... go to sleep
[11:46] <inflex> If you try to load the RT2400 module again (after removing it) the whole system just locks solid
[11:47] <Travo> i just got home from work kis
[11:47] <Travo> kid*
[11:47] <Travo> i aint tired
[11:47] <TABASCO> Travo, great, so you have better chances that you will stay at Linux
[11:47] <Travo> coo
[11:47] <Travo> im trying to learn to do tarballs
[11:47] <TABASCO> Travo, have you already tried a distrobution?
[11:47] <linux_> how i can see the procces in linux ( like ctrl + alt + del ) in xp ?
[11:47] <Travo> installin shit
[11:47] <Travo> yea
[11:47] <Travo> i have mepis
[11:48] <inflex> linux_: top
[11:48] <Travo> and i dont dual boot
[11:48] <inflex> linux_: open up a terminal, run 'top'
[11:48] <linux_> inflex , waht is top ?
[11:48] <Travo> just linux on this laptop
[11:48] <Askaaron> linux_: ps xa
[11:48] <TABASCO> Travo, have you tried the LiveCD?
[11:48] <Travo> yea
[11:48] <Askaaron> linux_: or use one of the system monitors of GNome/KDE
[11:48] <inflex> ja, ps ax | less is another way
[11:48] <Malachi> Thanks for the fun guys.
[11:48] <Malachi> I'm heading out.
[11:48] <Tom_> Hey, i installed ubuntu feisty fawn a few weeks back and got it connected to my wireless network. Ive just installed it after making a total switch from windows on my laptop but now it wont connect to the wireless network. I get the little window up to put the SSID in, I set the security to WEP 64bit HEX and put the code in, but then it just sits there trying to connect then it gives up after a minute or so... Any ideas?
[11:48] <Travo> but i just wrote the whole hd for linux
[11:48] <crazyman> yea travo.. thats the best thing to do go with the live cd.
[11:48] <crazyman> night malachi thanks!
[11:48] <Travo> naw too slow
[11:48] <Travo> and its too late, lol
[11:48] <crazyman> and malachi check out ping its amazing
[11:48] <inflex> My father obliterated his entire machine last week accidently with Ubuntu *whoops*
[11:48] <Travo> already got this
[11:49] <TABASCO> TraceCobur, Here it is 11:49 AM...
[11:49] <Travo> i had pclinux, ubuntu and all the others
[11:49] <GamingX> Isnt the application mail present on ubuntu?
[11:49] <Travo> i like mepis the best so far
[11:49] <fwaokda> i'm getting an error i need help with can i just paste it in this channel?
[11:49] <Askaaron> Tom_: SSID is the network name, not the WEP/WPA code
[11:49] <Travo> i wanna try open suse
[11:49] <TABASCO> Travo, dont do this
[11:49] <Travo> do what?
[11:49] <crazyman> fwakda.. pastebin.com
[11:49] <TABASCO> try SuSE
[11:49] <Travo> oh
[11:50] <Travo> dont try it?
[11:50] <Travo> i prolly wont
[11:50] <TABASCO> Travo, I can not recommence this
[11:50] <Travo> cool
[11:50] <Travo> i like mepis anywho
[11:50] <Tom_> i know, in the ssid part i put our network SSID. Then in the drop down list i selected WEP 64BIT HEX put the code into the Code part then it just doesnt connect.
[11:50] <Travo> i need to get my wireless workin
[11:50] <TABASCO> Travo, well, if you think "Why the fuck do I use Ubuntu Linux" than try SuSE and you will know why
[11:50] <astro76> !offtopic | Travo TABASCO
[11:50] <ubotu> Travo TABASCO: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:50] <Askaaron> Tom_: and all other parameters are ok? Channel etc.?
[11:50] <astro76> !language | TABASCO
[11:50] <ubotu> TABASCO: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[11:50] <Travo> i have a bcm 43xx, alot of probs with that on linux
[11:51] <astro76> Travo, in most cases bcm43xx works perfectly, does here
[11:51] <TABASCO> ah, the english channel works in another way than the german one :)
[11:51] <Askaaron> Tom_: and you are sure, that you only need a 64 bit wep key? This is nearly useless - can be cracked within minutes
[11:51] <faileas> travo: suse isn't too bad. package management i had some issues with tho... but that was 10.1, very bad vintage ;p
[11:51] <Travo> not for me
[11:51] <Travo> i had it workin
[11:51] <linux_> Askaaron , ive extract it and now i have 4 rpm's , wich of them to convert ?
[11:51] <crazyman> dude i cracked a wep in 19s today lol
[11:51] <Travo> lol
[11:51] <TABASCO> Travo, so you see, thats for support here, I think nobody can say whats better, you have to find out whats the best for you
[11:52] <Travo> thats cool
[11:52] <Askaaron> linux_: any of them
[11:52] <fwaokda> im getting this error when trying to install bluez-gnome... http://pastebin.com/m18945558    the error is towards the bottom...
[11:52] <Travo> i wish i could get it workin again
[11:52] <Askaaron> linux_: the "i386" files are the binaries
[11:52] <Travo> i have no idea what happend
[11:52] <Travo> i even re wrote it
[11:52] <Askaaron> linux_: the ".src"-file is the source, if you need to compile it
[11:52] <Travo> still dosent work
[11:52] <Askaaron> linux_: first you start with the "common" stuff
[11:53] <Tom_> it doesnt ask me for them. I disconnect the laptop from wired, click the network icon, goto "connect to other wireless network..." then it comes up with a window, in it is, Network Name:, Wireless Security:, and when ive selected the security setting, it has the key text box, show key tick box and authentication.
[11:53] <arooni> hey folks
[11:53] <Askaaron> linux_: then the other two "i386" files
[11:53] <arooni> when i try to do ... sudo apt-get install xmms
[11:53] <arooni> i get ... 'no package info found'
[11:53] <arooni> do i need to edit sources.list
[11:53] <Tom_> we don't need too good security round here, we are only in a small village, and on the road you cannot find the network, and there is a field behind us!
[11:53] <Travo> it wont detect my card
[11:54] <Gimm1eDat> Im havin a helluva time gettin ubuntu to install.. im using the "alternate cd".. i get through everything fine.. the installer starts, gets to the "select and install software" stage.. you know, like the most important stage... starts, goes to 2%.. skips to 6%.. says please wait.. skips to 85% and then fails out..
[11:54] <linux_> so dont need the source ?
[11:54] <Askaaron> linux_: maybe
[11:54] <Gimm1eDat> first time I couldnt even get that far cause the CD was apparently bad.. could that be the case this time as well?
[11:54] <inflex> Gimm1eDat: possibly
[11:54] <Askaaron> linux_: the source can be used, if the binaries don't work
[11:54] <Travo> hey tabasco
[11:54] <Gimm1eDat> since I got this far you'd think the CD is good
[11:54] <inflex> Gimm1eDat: I once needed 3 CDs burned before one worked
[11:54] <inflex> Gimm1eDat: burn at 12x and use a good CD
[11:55] <Travo> how do i detect my wireless?
[11:55] <Askaaron> linux_: in this case, the usual procedure... ./configure, make, make install
[11:55] <stefg> Gimm1eDat: flaky CD-Drive? needs a lens cleaning?
[11:55] <inflex> yeah, that's another possible, dirty CD
[11:55] <Askaaron> linux_: oh - and "make install" has to be done as root
[11:55] <inflex> (lens)
[11:55] <Jambon> hi. I was hoping to due some interface prototyping, and heard that Flash was very easy to use. Is there a Linux equivilent of Flash, or anything as simple?
[11:55] <Travo> time for another shot, hahaha : p
[11:55] <TABASCO> Travo, what's up?
[11:55] <Tom_> i always install from files on the pc :P saves burning cds/dvds :)
[11:55] <crazyman> hey travo what do you recommend to use as a burning app ? with a lot of support like imgburn for windows
[11:55] <inflex> my Sun v20Z had big problems with installing ubuntu (it's a dual opteron 2.2GHz box) all because a bug had crapped on my lens
[11:55] <Travo> you know how to dect my woreless?
[11:55] <TABASCO> Travo, you can add me in jabber if you want
[11:55] <x89x> can anyone help me ? i have problems with desltop effects
[11:55] <Askaaron> linux_: and you propably need to install compiler stuff as well, before you can set up from source
[11:55] <Tom_> I use Automatix2 to install flash :] 
[11:55] <stefg> !effects
[11:55] <ubotu> For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[11:56] <Travo> i have no idea crazy
[11:56] <inflex> wasn't automatix listed as 'dangerous' ?
[11:56] <astro76> !automatix
[11:56] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a block of code which attempts to install some software.  When it fails and breaks systems, we don't provide support for it.  A creditable analysis from a debian/ubuntu developer is here - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html (Additional information: /msg ubotu worksforme)
[11:56] <Travo> im a noob
[11:56] <astro76> Jambon, yes there is flash for linux
[11:56] <Travo> let me see what my distro has
[11:56] <Tom_> works for me :)
[11:56] <Gimm1eDat> alrighty.. this is an odd idea.. can I pop the CD im about to burn into the drive and continue?
[11:56] <edman007> inflex, did you see slashdot today?
[11:56] <Gimm1eDat> im gonna re-burn the alt cd I suppose
[11:56] <Travo> i have k3b
[11:56] <inflex> Edgan: yes
[11:56] <Jambon> astro76: not flash support, but flash development
[11:56] <inflex> ooops, edman007 yes
[11:56] <stefg> http://linux.slashdot.org/linux/07/08/04/1944211.shtml on automatix
[11:56] <TABASCO> Travo, well, my card worked right out of the box and I am fighting again a very touchy Broadcom chip at the moment...
[11:56] <Travo> jabber?
[11:56] <Jambon> I would like to be able to share the code across platforms
[11:57] <Travo> what is jabber?
[11:57] <inflex> Gimm1eDat: yeah, I suppose you could put another CD in and keep going
[11:57] <inflex> TABASCO: I'm also working with a flakey wifi
[11:57] <Gimm1eDat> hahaha she wont let me eject
[11:57] <TABASCO> Travo, an instant messaging service, similar like ICQ or MSN
[11:57] <Gimm1eDat> she's a fiesty beotch
[11:57] <Travo> ok cool
[11:57] <inflex> when I was using it with Slackware, I had to write my own custom loader to make it behave
[11:57] <Travo> is it in synaptic?
[11:57] <inflex> but now with ubuntu... well, no idea where to start
[11:58] <x89x> could anyone help with desktop effects ?
[11:58] <Askaaron> linux_: good luck - have to leave right now.
[11:58] <inflex> (biggest problem is _stopping_ ubuntu being too nice and loading the driver
[11:58] <Tom_> goto #ubuntu-effects for beryl etc... i think
[11:58] <TABASCO> Travo, you can log in into jabber with Gaim, Gajm, Kopete and so on...
[11:58] <Travo> oh
[11:58] <Travo> i got that i think
[12:00] <Travo> i have somethin called gabber
[12:00] <GamingX> Any IRC channels for mutt?
[12:00] <x89x> how do i install 3d openchrome drivers anyone !
[12:00] <TABASCO> well, I'm going now, see you later
[12:00] <Travo> whats ur name?
[12:01] <Travo> on that thing?
[12:01] <arooni> how do i get my sound blaster live value card working........ i dont hear any output
[12:01] <stefg> !sound
[12:01] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[12:01] <Travo> wireless?
[12:01] <Travo> lol
[12:01] <Travo> well enought of that
[12:01] <Travo> lol
[12:01] <Travo> whats up people
[12:01] <boris_> are there any repos where i can get wolfenstein et from ?
[12:02] <Travo> anyone drinkin?
[12:02] <boris_> nope
[12:02] <Travo> i am
[12:02] <stefg> Travo: the channel for social chitcaht is #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:02] <Travo> haaa
[12:02] <candace> are you guys like really old in here?
[12:02] <boris_> no
[12:02] <boris_> im just 11
[12:02] <Travo> im 24
[12:02] <arooni> how do i install the true nvidia drivers
[12:02] <candace> envy!
[12:02] <Hobbsee> !offtopic
[12:02] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:03] <candace> oh cool hi travo
[12:03] <Nicark> boris_, 11 wow... you make me feel old
[12:03] <Travo> hey : )
[12:03] <boris_> how old r u ?
[12:03] <candace> 15
[12:03] <Nicark> just 18
[12:03] <boris_> so
[12:03] <linux_> how i can know wich process use file X for example ?
[12:03] <astro76> type /join #ubuntu-offtopic, come on it's easy ;)
[12:03] <candace> my kernel panicked thats so neat lol
[12:03] <boris_> i did type it
[12:03] <stefg> astro76: man lsof
[12:04] <eldkraft> ohoooy
[12:04] <astro76> stefg, hmm?
[12:04] <bcboot> arooni, http://www.diy-street.com/forum/showthread.php?t=79448
[12:04] <boris_> is there any repo where i can get wolfenstein et from ?
[12:04] <boris_> !wolfenstein
[12:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wolfenstein - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:05] <stefg> !games
[12:05] <ubotu> Information about games on Ubuntu can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php and ubuntugames.org
[12:05] <astro76> boris_, no but here are install instructions https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnemyTerritory
[12:05] <boris_> aha ty
[12:06] <bcboot> gaming on linux is pretty much pointless, unless they are native linux supported gams
[12:06] <scorp123> bcboot: not true
[12:06] <bcboot> i would just dual boot into a little partition for games, also ventrillo doesnt work for linux ; (
[12:06] <Supaplex> ubotu: downgrade
[12:06] <ubotu> Attempting to downgrade to an older Ubuntu version is explicitly not supported, and may break your system.
[12:06] <ElectricWarrior> hi to all!!
[12:07] <Supaplex> ubotu: snapshot
[12:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about snapshot - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:07] <Supaplex> ubotu: snapshots
[12:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about snapshots - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:07] <bcboot> scorp123, performance of games in linux is inferior
[12:07] <Supaplex> pity.
[12:07] <scorp123> bcboot: nonsense
[12:07] <bcboot> unless they are linux supported.
[12:07] <boris_> well
[12:07] <boris_> wolfenstein is, isnt it ?
[12:07] <bcboot> so your telling me im going to get as good of graphic settings and fps in cs source in linux than windows? lol
[12:07] <eldkraft> yes it is
[12:07] <scorp123> bcboot: have you used WINE, Cedega, etc. *ever* ?? Doesn't look like it.
[12:07] <astro76> boris_, indeed
[12:07] <bcboot> yes, i have
[12:07] <ElectricWarrior> is there someone who can help me with a network pci card?
[12:08] <bcboot> and guess what, things lock up quite often, graphic settings dont work, only certain ones, dx9 wouldnt work either
[12:08] <boris_> scorp123 i have and it doesnt work with my game (warrock)
[12:08] <scorp123> bcboot: yes, *some* games are a pain to setup, but lots of stuff works perfectly these days.
[12:08] <eldkraft> wolfenstein runs atleast 2x better on Linux than on Windows
[12:08] <john_doe> /l
[12:08] <bcboot> wolfensteinwont run 2x as good, but nonetheless its linux supported inst it , it uses opengl
[12:09] <bcboot> it doesnt run 2x as good lol
[12:09] <bcboot> but it runs fine im sure
[12:09] <boris_> i hope it works at least 2x better
[12:09] <scorp123> bcboot: I suggest we move this discussion to the off-topic channels before the Op's kick us .... ;-)
[12:09] <boris_> ok
[12:09] <ElectricWarrior> i got a problem with ubuntu
[12:09] <boris_> yes ?
[12:09] <ElectricWarrior> it doesent recognize a pci network card
[12:09] <eldkraft> yeah it does, for me anyways. I've checked the framrate.. could be my rig though
[12:10] <bcboot> all im saying is setting up games in wine,m getting them working wasnt worth it.
[12:10] <ElectricWarrior> is there someone who can help me please?
[12:10] <bcboot> unless you play games that are known to run fine in linux exclusively
[12:10] <scorp123> !offtopic
[12:10] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:10] <fyrestrtr> ElectricWarrior: perhaps if you actually ask a question, my crystal ball is gone for warranty repairs.
[12:10] <Tom_> cedega has a list of games that run on linux doesn't it?
[12:10] <boris_> well
[12:11] <boris_> try searching 30 days on linux on google
[12:11] <boris_> and read section Gaming
[12:11] <ElectricWarrior> fyre..
[12:11] <ElectricWarrior> what do u mean?
[12:11] <ElectricWarrior> i'm not english..
[12:11] <eldkraft> cedega is emulation right, guess there will be a loss of performance there btu I have no experience with it.
[12:11] <bcboot> im just trying to understand why freebsd is getting errors when its about to load its gui
[12:11] <ElectricWarrior> i god a network card, a surecom 10/100
[12:11] <bcboot> not to mention slackware just wont install on my rig.
[12:11] <ElectricWarrior> i got the same here and on another pc
[12:12] <john_doe> anyone with a custom built kernel for Lenovo T61 that boots?
[12:12] <ElectricWarrior> both have ubuntu 7.04
[12:12] <ElectricWarrior> here the card is ok
[12:12] <linuxor> Hi, when I use recordMyDesktop or xvidcap, I get a bad voice, the image is good but the sound seems discontinued and so fast, How to resolve this PLEASE? thx ..
[12:12] <ElectricWarrior> there he say i haven't network cards
[12:12] <bcboot> i have a t60, but i just run ubuntu on it
[12:12] <HiddenWolf> Hey guys. I would like to allow a pc to acces the internet using the spare nic on this ubuntu desktop. what would be the easiest way to accomplish that?
[12:12] <Travelling5alesM> can someone help me plz, i want to find out what's my current keyboard layout. is there any env variable or something for that?
[12:12] <fyrestrtr> HiddenWolf: shorewall or firestarter
[12:12] <bcboot> feisty fawn was the best linux for it, most options worked w.o any configuration
[12:13] <bcboot> suspend to ram just needed a quick tweak.
[12:13] <Tom_> uninstalled Automatix2 and all of the software it installed after that link someone posted :P
[12:14] <arooni> how do i stop running xorg ?
[12:14] <john_doe> Or do you know a guide on how to make your kernel boot your system (i.e. check for which drivers should be built in)?
[12:14] <astro76> Tom_, yeah I just read that one too, good article, didn't realize it was even that bad... hopefully your system is in good shape still ;)
[12:14] <bosworth> Hi, how can I uninstall ubuntu foo2zjs printer drivers without having to uninstall ubuntu desktop?
[12:15] <boris_> i think u cant
[12:15] <Tom_> why would you want to? 0.o
[12:15] <fyrestrtr> bosworth: uninstall it like you uninstall anything else. ubuntu-desktop is a meta-package, it doesn't hurt anything when it is removed.
[12:15] <ElectricWarrior> no answers?
[12:16] <bosworth> Tom_: because it doesn't work. All the sites I read tell you to uninstall the ubuntu package and reinstall it manually
[12:16] <bosworth> fyrestrtr: It doesn't remove anything?
[12:17] <Tom_> whats the best MP3 and DVD Player for Ubuntu, VLC?
[12:17] <arooni> how do i stop runnning xorg so i can start kernal drivers
[12:17] <astro76> Tom_, I prefer vlc for dvds
[12:17] <HiddenWolf> fyrestrtr, thank you
[12:17] <bosworth> Tom_: VLC, mediaplayer and tomtom are all good. I use VLC
[12:18] <john_doe> Tom_: that's a question of taste too. mplayer and xine are also nice.
[12:18] <Tom_> thanks :) ill use vlc, use it on my windows desktop, i will always keep some sort of windows for gaming.
[12:18] <eldkraft> Tom_: mpg123 :)
[12:19] <aldcor> help... why that?$ gdesklets
[12:19] <aldcor> Starting gdesklets-daemon...
[12:19] <aldcor> Connected to daemon in 149 microseconds.
[12:19] <Tom_> eldkraft: ill google it :)
[12:19] <aldcor> i want run my gdesklets
[12:19] <aldcor> but nothing happens
[12:19] <rafael__> screenlets is better
[12:19] <Tom_> urgh i really got annoyed with gdesklets
[12:19] <rafael__> aldcor, google > how to install screenlets ubuntu
[12:19] <eldkraft> apt-cache show mpg123
[12:19] <rafael__> and be happy
[12:20] <iehova> Hi everyone, I have a problem with shutting down my feisty laptop, until yesterday evening the usplash bar would empty and then computer would remain in that state, not doing anything. Searching on the internet told me to add things like acpi=force when booting, but that didn't solve the problem. Then, last night, the situation changed slightly so that the usplash bar won't even empty, it remains with a small amount left
[12:20] <iehova> to do.
[12:20] <iehova> If anyone has any ideas to help, that'd be fab
[12:21] <Tom_> reinstall? im sure someone has a better idea, im a noob at ubuntu :)
[12:23] <iehova> Oh, and I tried with a different ubuntu live CD, and that couldn't manage to shut down either, although at least the usplash bar emptied ;)
[12:23] <Slart> !eps
[12:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about eps - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:23] <Slart> !postscript
[12:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about postscript - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:23] <Slart> bah.. suggestions for some software to convert an .eps-file to something a bit more open office friendly.. png perhaps?
[12:23] <arooni> how do i stop gdm
[12:24] <Flannel> arooni: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[12:25] <astro76> !info pstoedit | Slart
[12:25] <ubotu> slart: pstoedit: PostScript and PDF files to editable vector graphics converter. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.44-1 (feisty), package size 160 kB, installed size 760 kB
[12:25] <arooni> cool
[12:25] <Slart> sweet.. thanks astro76
[12:25] <MannyZ> is here anybody who knows about nvidia driver settings?
[12:25] <arooni> how do i install beryl ?
[12:25] <MannyZ> dont install beryl
[12:25] <MannyZ> install compiz
[12:25] <MannyZ> its much better
[12:25] <arooni> why?
[12:26] <arooni> i like beryl ;p
[12:26] <MannyZ> have you seen compiz?
[12:26] <arooni> MannyZ: yes i have
[12:26] <MannyZ> sudo apt-get install beryl
[12:26] <arooni> i'm used to beryl commands
[12:26] <MannyZ> maybe :D..
[12:26] <Tom_> i had many problems with beryl :P
[12:26] <Flannel> arooni: he means compiz-fusion
[12:26] <eldkraft> you mean CompizFusion right?
[12:26] <MannyZ> me 2
[12:26] <boris_> it seems my synaptic is VERY slow, im downloading firestarter at 1100 B/s
[12:27] <MannyZ> the newest ofcorse
[12:27] <arooni> Flannel: i thought that wasnt stable yet
[12:27] <Tom_> !firestarter
[12:27] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[12:27] <Tom_> i see....
[12:27] <fwaokda> how can i set my screen resolution to 1360x768?
[12:27] <pawan> any other browser than firefox
[12:27] <Flannel> arooni: Its not, but neither was beryl or compiz.
[12:27] <boris_> Tom_ !!!
[12:27] <MannyZ> can someone tell me why my resolution keeps changin to the default resolution?
[12:27] <Tom_> opera?
[12:27] <boris_> there is nothing about firestarter wrong
[12:27] <x89x> can i install mandriva unichrome drivers on ubuntu ?
[12:28] <arooni> ok so i downloaded beryl.... but when i said 'beryl-manger'... it says 'please make sure u have the 'universe' compoennt enabled
[12:28] <arooni> what do i need to do
[12:28] <pawan> cant we use maxthon
[12:28] <eldkraft> is there any good way to see allowed connections in the firewall, firestarter let's you see blocked but those are not interesting.
[12:28] <ompaul> arooni, visit #ubuntu-effects
[12:28] <MannyZ> i have setted 1280x1024 resolution with nvidia x server settings.. and it dosnt remember it when i reboot computer.. even i save it to the x file!
[12:28] <Tom_> boris_: ???
[12:29] <TtyS2> eldkraft: i would prefer to see whats closed as there are 65535 ports in all
[12:29] <Tom_> VLC said it needed the universe mirror, it already had it.
[12:30] <eth1c> Are there any games that actually work on linux? or is it mandatory to duel-boot a Windows OS for gaming?
[12:30] <MannyZ> eth1c i installed yesterday steam
[12:30] <MannyZ> and all games work
[12:30] <astro76> Tom_, what are you using, synaptic?
[12:30] <MannyZ> css, hl2
[12:30] <MannyZ> etc
[12:30] <boris_> Tom_ forget it
[12:30] <x89x> can i install mandriva unichrome drivers on ubuntu ?
[12:30] <Tom_> astro76: yes
[12:30] <eth1c> ur kidding right? i was at steampowered.com only linux dl i seen was the dedicated server
[12:30] <astro76> Tom_, try hitting reload
[12:30] <MannyZ> eth1c wait
[12:31] <MannyZ> www.winehq.com
[12:31] <xjkx> I had a PARALLEL PORT 1 (epson) option on my cupsd, now it suddenly disapeared, my printer is a local printer, its just here in my computer on the first parallel port, but the options i have are: app/socket, backend error handler, internet printing, lpd/lpr, scsi, serial port #numbers, windows printer via samba, wtf i choose lol
[12:31] <eldkraft> TtyS2, depends, I made an nmap and I know that only a few are open, now I would like to see a list of allowed connections. Blcoked gives me nothing as those are already sorted out..
[12:31] <cyberphaz> finally found a package of pidgin with otr working heh...
[12:31] <eth1c> ty
[12:31] <checkers> how do I un-fullscreen gnome-rdp?
[12:31] <Tom_> astro76 why? it was fine...
[12:31] <MannyZ> eth1c http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=1554
[12:31] <Almindor> hey guys, why can't I watch divx stuff in firefox?
[12:31] <Almindor> I have mplayer mozilla plugin installed
[12:31] <MannyZ> thats the tutorial to install steam VERY EASY
[12:31] <Tom_> is there anyway of adding a printer that is on a d-link print server down stairs ?
[12:32] <astro76> Tom_, I dont' know I thought you had a problem and you said universe was enabled
[12:32] <Almindor> mplayerplug-in-dvx.so is in place too
[12:32] <Almindor> but I get no divx listen in about:plugins
[12:32] <x89x> can i install mandriva unichrome drivers on ubuntu ?
[12:32] <MannyZ> eth1c come to #manda
[12:32] <astro76> Tom_, sure just add a printer and select network for the connection, it will probably auto-detect it
[12:32] <Almindor> wmv works, mpeg works, just no divx o.O
[12:33] <Nuktar> hello! i installed xubuntu-desktop, now i want to remove ubuntu-desktop
[12:33] <echelon> looking now
[12:33] <Nuktar> how can i do it?
[12:34] <Tom_> IPP Printer..., Windows Printer, UNIX Printer, TCP/Socket
[12:35] <Tom_> i select TCP/Socket and it asks for a Host and port.
[12:35] <heffay> Hello everyone!
[12:35] <Tom_> in windows i could goto workgroup, the print server would come up as a pc and show the printers xD lol
[12:35] <heffay> I am a noob with some problems (ubuntu problems that is)
[12:36] <heffay> anyone willing to help me for a few minutes?
[12:36] <astro76> !ask
[12:36] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:36] <xjkx> I had a PARALLEL PORT 1 (epson) option on my cupsd, now it suddenly disapeared, my printer is a local printer, its just here in my computer on the first parallel port, but the options i have are: app/socket, backend error handler, internet printing, lpd/lpr, scsi, serial port #numbers, windows printer via samba, wtf i choose lol
[12:37] <heffay> haha ok here goes
[12:37] <Tom_> urgh, thats why! i forgot to plug the print server back in after holiday yesterday!!
[12:37] <heffay> 2 problems. i cant get xchat to work or stream audio (internet radio)
[12:37] <astro76> heffay, what's wrong with xchat?
[12:37] <checkers> solution: xchat doesn't stream audio. it's an irc client
[12:37] <heffay> wont connect
[12:38] <heffay> i think its because of ident but i have no idea how to be sure
[12:39] <astro76> heffay, you can connect here without ident, do you see any server messages?
[12:39] <heffay> im not on ubuntu
[12:39] <heffay> i have to machines
[12:39] <heffay> this is osx
[12:39] <blaukatze> hiya all
[12:39] <astro76> heffay, I mean on ubuntu
[12:39] <blaukatze> guys seriously need some help
[12:39] <heffay> two machines*
[12:40] <blaukatze> anybody can help me pls ?
[12:40] <astro76> !ask | blaukatze
[12:40] <ubotu> blaukatze: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:40] <heffay> oh do you mean i should try to connect to freenode #ubuntu on my ubuntu machine?
[12:40] <blaukatze> ok sorry :)
[12:40] <blaukatze> i have a external hdd
[12:40] <astro76> heffay, what computer do you have the problem on?
[12:40] <larsemil> Right now i am using the radeon graphics driver. compiz is working fine with it but some time its a bit slow, for instance the cube. how is the support for compiz with the fglrx driver and would it be faster?
[12:40] <heffay> ubuntu
[12:41] <blaukatze> first off all when i first install the ubuntu 7.04 it was automaticly mount it
[12:41] <Paddy_EIRE> this belkin wifi card is driving me crazy
[12:41] <blaukatze> but i can not write on it
[12:41] <astro76> heffay, when you attempt to connect with xchat on ubuntu, do you see server messages?
[12:41] <Tom_> i notice that with compiz its slow for my ATI Radeon Mobility 9600 64MB Laptop GFX
[12:41] <blaukatze> so i set up some packages like ntfs-3g
[12:41] <larsemil> blaukatze: maybe you need to set correct values in /etc/fstab
[12:41] <blaukatze> after that ubuntu can not mount my external hdd
[12:42] <heffay> xchat tries to connect to irc.ubuntu.com automatically but it keeps saying connecting to chat.freenode.net
[12:42] <blaukatze> larsemil: how can i ? i do not have any idea
[12:42] <heffay> forever
[12:42] <Paddy_EIRE> anyone here have experience in getting a 'Belkin Wireless G Desktop Card' with a RTL8185L chipset working
[12:42] <heffay> no other messages
[12:42] <iamelite> Firefox wont install Flash plugin, and im going mad.
[12:42] <Paddy_EIRE> tried all the forum guides and a wiki or 2 or 10....
[12:42] <astro76> heffay, use irc.freenode.net
[12:42] <Myrtti> !flash | iamelite
[12:42] <ubotu> iamelite: To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[12:43] <blaukatze> any help for mounting external hdd ?
[12:43] <Tom_> any way to print a test page in ubuntu
[12:44] <Tom_> nevermind
[12:44] <Tom_> done it
[12:44] <heffay> it crashes
[12:44] <Noiano> hello
[12:44] <eldkraft> !iptables
[12:44] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[12:44] <Noiano> is it possible to copy-paste on the consolle?
[12:44] <larsemil> Right now i am using the radeon graphics driver. compiz is working fine with it but some time its a bit slow, for instance the cube. how is the support for compiz with the fglrx driver and would it be faster?
[12:44] <heffay> whenever i try to add a server and connect it crashes
[12:45] <astro76> Noiano, select with mouse to copy, middle-click to paste
[12:45] <eldkraft> noiano: right clicking with the mouse and paste workd
[12:45] <Tom_> surprise surprise it didnt print.
[12:45] <docmur> Hello all
[12:45] <Noiano> eldkraft, I am not on a window teminal...I am from the consolle, the Real consolle
[12:45] <iamelite> Backports open, Non-free Flash installed. No active plugins/plugins listed in about:plugins. Cannot install flash.
[12:45] <x89x> how do i disable 3D acceleration ?
[12:46] <docmur> I have to questions
[12:46] <eldkraft> Noiano, Ok then I have no idea. use elinks and find out :)
[12:46] <docmur> 1)What is a good bit torrent cli program that supports encrpytion
[12:46] <Noiano> eldkraft, what are elinks?
[12:46] <Noiano> !copy
[12:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about copy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:46] <docmur> and 2)What program reads .chm files
[12:46] <eldkraft> console web browser
[12:47] <astro76> Noiano, if you install the package gpm you can use the mouse to copy/paste on the console
[12:47] <sylvantis> hello, when i log in onto a console, i get a message, like Ubuntu free software blahblah, but i can't find the script that triggers it in /etc/profile or /etc/bash.bashrc or ~/.bashrc, how can i remove the message which annoys me to no extent?
[12:47] <astro76> docmur, 2) gnochm
[12:47] <Noiano> astro76, thanks
[12:47] <docmur> thanks
[12:47] <funkyd> hello
[12:47] <heffay> astro76, did you catch my last msg?
[12:47] <funkyd> can anyone help me with usb headphones problems ?
[12:47] <Frogzoo> sylvantis: /etc/motd &/or /etc/issue
[12:48] <astro76> heffay, are you using xchat-gnome or xchat?
[12:48] <checkers> how do I un-fullscreen gnome-rdp?
[12:48] <heffay> the former
[12:48] <sylvantis> Frogzoo, ahh ok thnx :D
[12:48] <astro76> heffay, I have no idea I use xchat
[12:48] <Tom_> what do i put as the port for an IP Printer? The print servers IP is 10.0.1.4 so i put that as the host, but what about the port?
[12:48] <heffay> do you run kubuntu?
[12:48] <astro76> no
[12:49] <heffay> hmm
[12:49] <astro76> xchat-gnome is too simplified
[12:49] <heffay> lol
[12:49] <heffay> thats me
[12:49] <heffay> simple
[12:49] <heffay> yet
[12:49] <funkyd> my headphones are "seen" by ubuntu but my sound is in my speakers
[12:49] <heffay> this is getting really complicated
[12:49] <cartesian1984> Anyone take the Ubuntu LPI exams?
[12:49] <cartesian1984> (I want to know what's on it)
[12:50] <heffay> so how do i install xchat?
[12:50] <heffay> i didnt know there was more than one version
[12:50] <blaukatze> sudo agt-get install x-chat  ?
[12:50] <astro76> blaukatze, xchat
[12:50] <checkers> or use synaptic
[12:50] <sheraton__> slm
[12:50] <iamelite> ITs weird, It let me install Flash from the browser before i rebooted my live cd.
[12:50] <heffay> is the "?" sacasim? b/c im seriously new
[12:51] <sheraton__> slemm
[12:51] <heffay> i got xchat gnome through add/delete programs
[12:51] <astro76> heffay, sudo apt-get install xchat
[12:51] <astro76> !synaptic | heffay
[12:51] <ubotu> heffay: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[12:51] <heffay> i tried to comple from a tarball but people here told me not to
[12:51] <astro76> heffay, not everything (not by a longshot) is in add/remove
[12:51] <astro76> heffay, no reason to compile
[12:52] <heffay> ill try synaptic. be back in a few
[12:52] <Tom_> DVDs in VLC on Ubuntu are Pixelated, when I play DVDs in windows they arent...
[12:52] <Almindor> for anyone who has mplayer-plugin installed and cannot play DIVX the solution --- http://forums.divx.com/forum/viewTopic.php?id=4128
[12:52] <funkyd> how can i make my all my sound go in my usb headphones ?
[12:52] <checkers> Tom_, you need to use a better resizer then
[12:52] <Almindor> it seems for whatever reason, a stupid setting is blocking divx once you get the plugin
[12:52] <Almindor> I wonder if it's deliberate or just stupid mistake
[12:53] <Tom_> what do you mean by resizer?
[12:53] <x89x> how do i edit my xorg.conf file manually ?
[12:53] <Tom_> and because its Mr. Bean it s really noticable xD
[12:53] <CheesyMonkey> x89x, sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:54] <checkers> Tom_, look in options for a setting for resizer used, and change it to bicubic or bilinear
[12:54] <CheesyMonkey> x89x, Or you could, gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf , Depends whether your more comfortable with terminal or gui editing
[12:54] <x89x> CheesyMonkey : how do i disable 3D acceleration ?
[12:54] <checkers> I don't use VLC, so I can't tell you where to look
[12:54] <docmur> Oh ya, How can you stop the screensaver from starting when Totem is playing
[12:55] <x89x> CheesyMonkey ?
[12:55] <funkyd> how can i redirect sound to my usb headphones?
[12:55] <CheesyMonkey> x89x, That im not so sure about :)
[12:56] <Tom_> checkers what do you use for DVDs ?
[12:56] <checkers> mplayer
[12:56] <stuart-> is there a way i can burn 10 tracks into a 60minute mp3?
[12:56] <sylvantis> k3b
[12:57] <stuart-> i mean i have a 60 min mp3, but wanna divide it into 10 tracks. i'm currently using ubuntu's default burner, which i think is quite slow anyways
[12:57] <faileas> stuart-: combine them?
[12:57] <sylvantis> stuart-, get k3b
[12:57] <x89x> how do i disable 3D acceleration ? anyone please
[12:57] <faileas> ahh, audacity might, with a bit of work (cut, paste, cut, past...)
[12:57] <peonymuds> A couple of weeks ago I took out my two harddrives and stopped using the computer. Now I plugged in the harddrives again and all the cables in the back but when I try to turn the computer on I just hear the fans starting and then a beep and it turns itself off. It's on for half a second. Could it be the motherboards battery? Or me connecting the harddrives wrong?
[12:57] <stuart-> sylvantis, cool, will install now
[12:57] <astro76> Tom_, try setting the aspect ratio (right click on video) to 4:3 or 16:9 depending on if it's widescreen or not, see if that changes anything
[12:57] <checkers> x89x, acceleration of what?
[12:57] <Nuktar> help needed! i installed xubuntu-desktop and  my keyboard doesn't work in half-life !
[12:57] <sylvantis> x89x, remove the kernel module
[12:58] <stuart-> yeah i think xubuntu-desktop kinda screws up my ubuntu installation sometimes as well
[12:58] <heffay> astro76: ok xchat installed. trying to connect to irc.freenode.net. seems to be hanging
[12:58] <Nuktar> how can i solve it?
[12:58] <x89x> sylvantis : how ? whats thr command ?
[12:59] <stuart-> sylvantis, it asks me to install the MAD mp3 and k3b MAD mp3 plugins.
[12:59] <astro76> heffay, do you have internet connectivity otherwise on that computer? can you ping irc.freenode.net ?
[12:59] <stuart-> sylvantis, any idea what the package names are?
[12:59] <funkyd> anyone can help me with a ubuntu 7.04 usb-headphones problem ?
[12:59] <heffay> im totally good on the internet
[12:59] <Tom_> the aspect ratio didnt change anything. But in mplyaer when i try to open a DVD: "Error opening/initalizing the selected video_out (-vo) device.
[12:59] <Tom_> "
[12:59] <sylvantis> stuart-, sudo apt-get install k3b should automatically fetch dependecies
[12:59] <astro76> heffay, can you ping irc.freenode.net?
[01:00] <heffay> no
[01:00] <heffay> wait
[01:00] <heffay> yes
[01:00] <stuart-> sylvantis, weird. it tells me k3b is installed but i need the plugins
[01:00] <sylvantis> x89x, rmmod modulename, but don't do it while it's in use
[01:00] <checkers> Tom_, then you need to specify another video output device. See the list in mplayer -vo help
[01:00] <heffay> 25ms
[01:00] <easytiger_home> !kernel-source
[01:00] <ubotu> To install the Linux (kernel) headers, open a terminal and: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) To install headers for libraries, you need the accompanying -dev packages
[01:00] <checkers> generally vidix works
[01:01] <Paddy_EIRE> it seems that the belkin wireless g desktop card does not work with linux...or rather the RTL8185L chipset
[01:01] <byzzyb> hi everyone
[01:02] <Paddy_EIRE> nasty that I have to use windows on my tower system
[01:02] <sylvantis> stuart-, hmm dno, maybe remove it first and install again, or install the deps manually, dno which ones
[01:02] <Tom_> checkers im a complete noob, what do you mean bysee the list in mplayer -vo help
[01:03] <checkers> Tom_, I suggest you not bother with mplayer then :)
[01:03] <Lepric> http://www.lepric.2bb.ru/
[01:03] <checkers> try totem or something else
[01:03] <Paddy_EIRE> what you trying to do Tom_
[01:03] <heffay> yeah, the app totally hangs when i click connect
[01:03] <Tom_> hehe ok xD
[01:03] <byzzyb> can someone help me in uninstalling ubuntu 7.04 from my dual-boot pc? My ubuntu distro suddenly died... it won't even start and I want to remove ubuntu and restore the boot part to the way it was
[01:04] <faileas> byzzyb: whats the other OS?
[01:04] <checkers> byzzyb, if you just want to remove the ubuntu partition you can do it from the other OS
[01:04] <byzzyb> I want to remove grub too
[01:04] <sylvantis> just format
[01:04] <sylvantis> and restore the mbr
[01:05] <astro76> byzzyb, if it's windows boot with the cd and run fdisk \mbr
[01:05] <Tom_> if you have the windows disks, boot into windows, delete the linux partitions, merge them or do w.e you want to with them then in windows recovery mode from the cd (booted) type fixboot and fixmbr
[01:05] <sylvantis> on windows fixmbr i believe
[01:05] <Paddy_EIRE> byzzyb: whats the other os
[01:05] <sylvantis> or fixboot, something like that
[01:05] <byzzyb> XP SP2
[01:05] <byzzyb> what's the risk in fdisk /mbr or fixmbr?
[01:05] <faileas> grab the XP disk, boot into it, go to recovery console....
[01:05] <faileas> fixmbr
[01:05] <sylvantis> boot into windows, format the partition and run fixmbr
[01:05] <Paddy_EIRE> yep thats it
[01:05] <faileas> nearly none, done it a couple of time before.
[01:05] <Tom_> its been said alot of times xD
[01:06] <sylvantis> or get a real distro (e.g. debian, gentoo, the likes)
[01:06] <byzzyb> my linux is acting really wierd... when I try to boot it
[01:06] <byzzyb> it analises
[01:06] <heffay> ok this is weird
[01:06] <byzzyb> my hdd
[01:06] <byzzyb> and
[01:06] <byzzyb> says that
[01:06] <heffay> irc.freenode.net hangs the app
[01:06] <byzzyb> apt is not present
[01:06] <Paddy_EIRE> !enter | byzzyb
[01:06] <astro76> !enter | byzzyb
[01:06] <ubotu> byzzyb: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:06] <Tom_> sylvantis how is ubuntu not a 'real' distro :] 
[01:06] <byzzyb> oh sorry
[01:06] <faileas> after that you'll boot into windows, then... if you have nothing to recover, its cool. else you'd want a driver for your filesystem to grab files off the old ubuntu partition
[01:06] <heffay> but when i try to connec to my friend's server (irc.ircjunkies.net) it tries to connect
[01:07] <Jokk> which movie player is the best ?
[01:07] <heffay> it doesnt, but at least it tries
[01:07] <funkyd> can my usb headphones work on ubuntu 7.04 ?
[01:07] <Paddy_EIRE> Jokk: I find SMplayer to be top stuff
[01:07] <tsu-newbi> yes
[01:07] <byzzyb> When I start ubuntu It checks my disks and says APT is unavailable and to install it using apt-get... a
[01:07] <byzzyb> that's my problem with ubuntu
[01:07] <faileas> byzzyb: you seem to have broken something... ;)
[01:07] <rafael__> Jokk, vlc
[01:08] <byzzyb> could be the EXT2 windows driver that broke it
[01:08] <byzzyb> xDDDD
[01:08] <faileas> naw
[01:08] <tsu-newbi> anyone know what the status with ati drivers are
[01:08] <Tom_> VLC is the best when it doesnt pixelate
[01:08] <sylvantis> Tom_, well it is a functional distro, and good too, however they lay so much emphasis on the 'easy of use', that options are cut out, and you're treated like a noob, and that get's noobs to use it, which is a good thing actually, because linux needs a larger userbase, but i personally recommend to 'move on' after having used ubuntu
[01:08] <byzzyb> it started checking SDA7 after installing the windows drivers
[01:08] <faileas> used that before, and if it messed it up, fsck would fix it right out
[01:08] <Paddy_EIRE> tsu-newbi: still not the best but definitely better
[01:08] <rafael__> Tom_, it will not happne to him
[01:09] <fatty> Hello
[01:09] <faileas> sylvantis: i donno... i use it almost exclusively in command line, test servers ;p
[01:09] <byzzyb> okay thank you for your help ... goodbye... I'll write back If it works... :)
[01:09] <Jokk> rafael__, when i start movie with vlc it makes a lot of strange noises
[01:09] <tsu-newbi> what is the usaul reaction to the guide on the forum for ATI x series grafics cards
[01:09] <heffay> this is really whack
[01:09] <rafael__> Jokk, try totem xine... or mplayer
[01:10] <Tom_> salvantis hehe i am a linux noob, i still have tried out CentOS, RedHat, Fedora, Debian and stuff xD Ubuntu is a great distro to move over entirely to though :)
[01:10] <sylvantis> faileas, :), i personally like gentoo very much, and debian, but i don't think gentoo is that great for server use (to long compile times, resource intensive)
[01:10] <Jokk> hah
[01:10] <tsu-newbi> what I mean is - does it still not boot up automaticlt as mine does not alt f1 still needed to get to log in page
[01:10] <Jokk> xine doesnt show the subs
[01:10] <faileas> sylvantis: i need my installers ;p
[01:10] <Jokk> mplayer shows them but they are too small and cant make them larger
[01:11] <sylvantis> faileas, you could make a bootp server
[01:11] <heffay> still with me astro76?
[01:11] <astro76> heffay, I have no idea what could be wrong
[01:11] <pawan> how to install pidgin for ubuntu
[01:11] <heffay> it should just work huh?
[01:12] <tsu-newbi> pawan: why you have giam which is just as good
[01:12] <sylvantis> Tom_, :), the 'problem' with ubuntu is, that everything works out of the box, so staying with ubuntu means remaining a 'computer newbie', not that it matters, some people are not really interested in computers, and just want it to work. I for once, like to write my own bash scripts, hack init scripts, compile my own kernel etc
[01:12] <heffay> i disagree
[01:12] <heffay> im having all kinds of issues with ubuntu
[01:12] <heffay> lol
[01:12] <stuart-> kinda newbie, but what security hole do you leave if you enable telnet compared to ssh - other than other people being able to see what you type?
[01:13] <faileas> sylvantis: in what way is that disabled?
[01:13] <tsu-newbi> sylvantis: if it worked out of the box I would not have to change driver info just to install it
[01:13] <heffay> i expected it to just work
[01:13] <heffay> but its not
[01:13] <astro76> stuart-, if you log in via telnet remotely, your password is transmitted in plaintext, this is very bad
[01:13] <faileas> stuart-: thats a HUGE security hole!
[01:13] <TtyS2> sylvantis: what would u say would be the step after ubuntu
[01:13] <faileas> besides, SSH is as easy as telnet ;p
[01:13] <sylvantis> tsu-newbi, there are of course exceptions :P, i'm talkign about generally
[01:13] <stuart-> faileas, that's what i've always gotten, but i've been wondering why
[01:13] <stuart-> astro76, oh, thanks. w
[01:14] <sylvantis> debian, arch linux, maybe gentoo
[01:14] <faileas> stuart-: lets assume someone is listening in on your connection...
[01:14] <heffay> ok bye bye ubuntu then
[01:14] <Lepric> http://www.lepric.2bb.ru/
[01:14] <faileas> he sees your password, uses it to log on, BAM your compromised
[01:14] <larsemil> heffay: but all the drivers are the same.
[01:14] <amidaniel> heffay: What isn't working?
[01:14] <TtyS2> sylvantis: why debian
[01:14] <heffay> xchat doesnt work
[01:14] <tsu-newbi> heffeay debian is a less user freindly of ubuntu
[01:14] <heffay> streaming audio doesnt work
[01:14] <stuart-> i'm on an old box with no repercussions if it were invaded. just wanted to enable telnet for experiment purposes, but nobody here would let me! lol.
[01:14] <tsu-newbi> more shell intensive like fedora
[01:14] <sylvantis> it's not disabled, but running a custom kernel is kind of an issue with ubuntu (or debian in general), because you'd have to manually patch your kernel all the time
[01:15] <larsemil> heffay: the ubuntu one or the big one? did you get xchat-common pkg as well?
[01:15] <amidaniel> heffay: Don't work meaning that what happens?
[01:15] <faileas> stuart-: well... its your problem if it happens ;p
[01:15] <heffay> i just installed xchat
[01:15] <sylvantis> TtyS2, just the whole community, and it's a bit harder to install, at least from minimal, haven't tried the new installer
[01:15] <Lepric> http://www.lepric.2bb.ru -  "  "
[01:15] <astro76> stuart-, the repercussions for any internet connected box are not only to you, but for the internet too. Your computer can be used as a zombie to do bad things
[01:15] <heffay> i was trying to use xchat gnome prior
[01:15] <amidaniel> stuart-: Telnet is very insecure, but not as bad as faileas makes it out to be
[01:15] <heffay> neither will connect to anything
[01:15] <surviver> anyone know where i can locate rc.inet1.conf? in ubuntu? on my prev distro it was in /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf .. cant seem to find it out here
[01:16] <heffay> xchat gnome crashes
[01:16] <faileas> amidaniel: aw, c'mon, it CAN be that bad...
[01:16] <amidaniel> stuart-: Just keep in mind that it's about as secure as irc :)
[01:16] <heffay> xchat hangs
[01:16] <heffay> or just wont connect
[01:16] <sylvantis> TtyS2, but i only recommend it for educational use, i mean, if you're not really interested in linux, i'd say stick with ubuntu, it's great and easy
[01:16] <faileas> amidaniel: true, but who the hell uses a real useful password for IRC anyway?
[01:16] <stuart-> faileas, i don't mind :P. i can't restart inetd tho. anyways it's so that i can check on my uploads/downloads, and shutdown if i have to from windows stations that are 'locked', which means no putty installed etc.
[01:16] <amidaniel> heffay: How did you install xchat?
[01:16] <Paddy_EIRE> when will we be seeing ubuntu home server, Im dying to see what it will have to offer over windows home server
[01:16] <heffay> synapic
[01:16] <amidaniel> faileas: Those who don't know any better :)
[01:16] <heffay> synaptic
[01:16] <stuart-> amidaniel, haha well i haevn't been invaded through irc before, so i guess that's fine
[01:17] <TtyS2> sylvantis: and if u wish to go deeper into linux but still like to keep a possibility to gui?
[01:17] <tsu-newbi> so I assume no one knows
[01:17] <tsu-newbi> ??
[01:17] <amidaniel> stuart-: Well, I'd say go for it. ssh is a million times more secure though. Just please don't on a box that has something valuable on it :)
[01:17] <surviver> anyone know where i can locate rc.inet1.conf? in ubuntu? on my prev distro it was in /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf .. cant seem to find it out here
[01:18] <amidaniel> heffay: Hmm .. what kind of a box are you running? (processor, memory, connection, etc.)
[01:18] <astro76> sylvantis, this is all really offtopic, but as a unix/linux user of over 10 years I think your argument makes no sense
[01:18] <heffay> ppc g4 @ 533MHz
[01:18] <stuart-> amidaniel, nah i dont' mind. this is an old box with nothing else in it. just to test out linux and learn
[01:18] <Lepric> http://www.lepric.2bb.ru -  "  "
[01:18] <heffay> 640MB ram
[01:18] <sylvantis> TtyS2, well i run gentoo with GUI, the GUI's are great, it's just you have to configure and set up your own whole box
[01:18] <runey> DCC SEND aathjwyjrgewaregaethrtj
[01:18] <amidaniel> stuart-: Haha .. talking about IRC security :D
[01:18] <heffay> ethernet
[01:18] <stuart-> amidaniel, any idea how to restart inetd though? i tried the /etc/inetd command but it doesn't work
[01:18] <amidaniel> Somebody kick the dumbfuck please
[01:18] <STDK> Hey guys
[01:19] <TtyS2> astro76: any input, suggestion to linux version?
[01:19] <tsu-newbi> slyv0/
[01:19] <astro76> TtyS2, ubuntu, of course :)
[01:19] <triplah_> ahoy, i'm a bit of an apt noob, is there an easy way to grab a package of higher version that what is in the current repos? i have wine 0.9.41 but need win 0.9.42
[01:19] <triplah_> wine*
[01:19] <peonymuds> A couple of weeks ago I took out my two harddrives and stopped using the computer. Now I plugged in the harddrives again and all the cables in the back but when I try to turn the computer on I just hear the fans starting and then a beep and it turns itself off. It's on for half a second. Could it be the motherboards battery? Or me connecting the harddrives wrong?
[01:19] <amidaniel> stuart-: Hmm .. that I truly do not. Lemme go google her
[01:19] <sylvantis> astro76, :D so you think sticking with ubuntu will learn a regular user 'difficult' 'linux' stuff like compiling kernels, configuring boot loaders etc
[01:19] <astro76> triplah_, you can get the latest wine here http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
[01:20] <tsu-newbi> thought the command was just apt-get (package)
[01:20] <stuart-> amidaniel, i followed google instructions and couldnt' get it. don't worry i'll re-google
[01:20] <triplah_> astro76: brilliant, thanks
[01:20] <Jokk> when i try to play movie in mplayer it writes me back: Fatal Error! Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device
[01:20] <triplah_> astro76: will the deb handle to upgrade?
[01:20] <Paddy_EIRE> !sudo | tsu-newbi
[01:20] <ubotu> tsu-newbi: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[01:20] <triplah_> ie, remove the old one?
[01:20] <astro76> sylvantis, most regular users will never want to do that, in their life, those that want to/can are able to, but as I said... offtopic ;)
[01:20] <TtyS2> peonymuds: check the bios first to see if the pc has found them
[01:20] <astro76> triplah_, I believe so, I added their repo and upgraded that way and it works fine
[01:20] <Jokk> when i try to play movie in mplayer it writes me back: Fatal Error! Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device
[01:20] <STDK> I have downloaded Ubuntu twice now in order to install it (dual with my XP). However each time I get something called a "live CD" version. Since I don't have a CD burner and want to run my box with two OS's, what download would you all recommend?
[01:20] <amidaniel> peonymuds: Could be a lot of things. Is it a long beep? That usually indicates DDR failure
[01:21] <Paddy_EIRE> STDK: wubi
[01:21] <heffay> =/
[01:21] <amidaniel> Do you have memory in the box?
[01:21] <STDK> Wubi?
[01:21] <Paddy_EIRE> STDK: although it aint officially supported
[01:21] <sylvantis> astro76, yes i know, but as i said, the ones who DO want it, should not stick with ubuntu, the ones who don't, ubuntu is THE way to go :)
[01:21] <peonymuds> amidaniel: it's a really short beep and it just dies.
[01:21] <triplah_> astro76: great, thanks
[01:21] <Paddy_EIRE> STDK: works really well though
[01:21] <Paddy_EIRE> STDK: http://wubi-installer.org/
[01:21] <STDK> Paddy: Guess I can try that. Is it a "poin'n'click" installation? I am not really into coding anything
[01:22] <amidaniel> heffay: A few thoughts... Are you going through a router that doesn't get along well with IPv6? You may try disabling IPv6 support in xchat
[01:22] <Frogzoo> !wine | triplah_: setup the budgetdedicated repo
[01:22] <ubotu> triplah_: setup the budgetdedicated repo: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[01:22] <STDK> Paddy: I chose to try Ubuntu becaouse it was aiming at IT-illitareate
[01:22] <amidaniel> I've had nothing but problems with xchat on any distro -- just stick to irssi myself :)
[01:22] <triplah_> Frogzoo: yep, got it. thanks
[01:22] <Frogzoo> triplah_: 0.9.42 is current
[01:22] <stuart-> is it possible to listen whenever i make telnet connections without needing to touch my pc at all?
[01:22] <tsu-newbi> does anyone know how I can configure my advanced limited ATI driver not to run in VGA mode when booting the kernel so I don't have press alt+f1 everytime I turnb on the computer
[01:22] <astro76> stuart-, yes
[01:22] <heffay> amidaniel: actually, my connection is weird
[01:22] <Paddy_EIRE> STDK: well you will still need to beable to use your brain, but wubi couldnt make it any easier
[01:23] <astro76> stuart-, and any point between you and the server
[01:23] <amidaniel> peonymuds: This really isn't a ubunutu question btw :) Double check that your ram is properly installed and clicked in
[01:23] <triplah_> Frogzoo: not in universal or whichever repo's come with ubuntu. tis cool, getting it from winhq anyway
[01:23] <triplah_> wine even
[01:23] <stuart-> astro76, would it help if i created a normal user so that even if he gains access, he can't do much?
[01:23] <stuart-> e.g: he can't sudo
[01:23] <mecannotread> hai
[01:23] <tsu-newbi> mec - hi
[01:23] <STDK> Paddy: ... Brains .... *drool* ... Ok. It looks like this Wubi actually installs Ubuntu
[01:23] <heffay> the ubuntu box connects to a powerbook that shares its connection via ethernet. and the powerbook is connected to the internet via wireless router
[01:24] <TtyS2> amidaniel: the xchat 2.8.0 sett upp with apt-get works perfect for me
[01:24] <heffay> but there are NO problems with the powerbook, which is how im able to talk here and now
[01:24] <heffay> ipv6 is all good afaik
[01:24] <astro76> stuart-, that would minimize risks to your system itself, stuff could still be done as a user though theoretically
[01:24] <astro76> stuart-, is there a reason you need telnet instead of ssh?
[01:25] <amidaniel> heffay: Well, powerbook is a completely different system. What works on windows may not work on a mac may not work on ubuntu
[01:25] <stuart-> astro76, nah. just wanna experiment with this old box so that i could connect to it even with a terminal pc where installations of putty wouldn't be allowed
[01:25] <amidaniel> heffay: Do you get any error messages or anything from xchat?
[01:25] <heffay> no
[01:25] <astro76> stuart-, putty doesn't need to be installed, just unzip the .zip
[01:25] <heffay> it just hangs or wont connect
[01:26] <stuart-> astro76, some terminals don't allow C: access or opening foreign files still tho
[01:26] <Lepric> http://www.lepric.2bb.ru -  "  "
[01:26] <amidaniel> heffay: Can you try connecting on port 8000 rather than 6667?
[01:26] <Lepric> http://www.lepric.2bb.ru -  "  "
[01:26] <Lepric> http://www.lepric.2bb.ru -  "  "
[01:26] <Lepric> http://www.lepric.2bb.ru -  "  "
[01:26] <heffay> yeah but i figure if there is an ubuntu release for ppc, it works ya know
[01:26] <astro76> stuart-, it's a pretty big risks for that just-in-case
[01:26] <Toma-> !ops
[01:26] <tsu-newbi> does anyone know how I can configure my advanced limited ATI driver not to run in something other then VGA mode when booting the kernel so I don't have press alt+f1 everytime I turnb on the computer
[01:26] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[01:26] <Toma-> bah
[01:26] <stuart-> astro76, noted. it still sounds fun being able to turn on horror movie mp3's when i know my sister's home alone at home tho hahahaa
[01:27] <heffay> i think i quit for now. i really appreciate all the help, but i thought this OS was more.. finished
[01:27] <XamDM> is ther an option to add an apt-repo but allowing only one pakage from it ???
[01:27] <stuart-> without the hassle of finding an 'accessible' pc
[01:27] <heffay> this is stressing me out
[01:27] <stuart-> heffay, i used tot think the same. you'll be back
[01:27] <heffay> i dont have the time
[01:27] <stuart-> heffay, i swore ubuntu/linux off like 8 times. haha
[01:28] <tsu-newbi> lol
[01:28] <heffay> yeah maybe
[01:28] <amidaniel> heffay: Hmm ... I found ubuntu to be the absolute easiest to get going OS I had ever touched
[01:28] <amidaniel> I guess others have different experiences :)
[01:28] <heffay> this box runs osx like a champ
[01:28] <thavorn> what is the official website for ubuntu server
[01:28] <heffay> i liked the idea of ubuntu
[01:28] <tsu-newbi> heffey - I am new spent the last 72 hours with no sleep working on oit
[01:28] <heffay> but the fact is, its not working
[01:28] <tsu-newbi> just found about this chat room last night
[01:28] <heffay> i dont want to be perpetually in this room
[01:28] <heffay> or learning
[01:28] <heffay> i need it to work
[01:28] <tsu-newbi> I see
[01:28] <astro76> heffay, good luck finding that perfect distro :p
[01:29] <stuart-> learning keeps you young! haha k bath
[01:29] <heffay> osx is that distro
[01:29] <heffay> =)
[01:29] <tsu-newbi> I am here for the ride - want to know more about linux and was pointed to ubuntu
[01:29] <aelliott> thavorn - http://www.ubuntu.com/products/WhatIsUbuntu/serveredition
[01:29] <amidaniel> heffay: Well, a few others to try out: gentoo, fedora, and suse
[01:29] <astro76> apples and oranges
[01:29] <stuart-> actually to me, this distro could still be leaner. it's just that i don' know how to custom make my installations. i have a feeling if i knew more, i'd be using slackware or gentoo now
[01:29] <amidaniel> But that's just me :)
[01:30] <heffay> osx is faster and more stable and well.. works
[01:30] <stuart-> is osx = mac?
[01:30] <peonymuds> stuart-: yes
[01:30] <aelliott> osx has less software availiable though - by a long way
[01:30] <thavorn> aelliot: is there a command that I can just add on GUI for server. I do not want additional desktop feature
[01:30] <stuart-> oo. i'm a macnoob
[01:30] <heffay> i disagree
[01:30] <amidaniel> The illusion of stability comes simply from its design for a very, very specific setup
[01:30] <heffay> i cant run lightroom or cs3 on linux
[01:30] <amidaniel> It has no flexibility whatsoever
[01:30] <stuart-> haha wth k3b, why does it play that sound everytime it burns a cd
[01:31] <aldcor> why this Reading package lists... Done
[01:31] <aldcor> W: GPG error: http://hendrik.kaju.pri.ee feisty Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 3C33E735F854AFD7
[01:31] <aldcor>  ?
[01:31] <aelliott> thavorn - you can use apt-get to install xubuntu-desktop, that will give you a light gui
[01:31] <faileas> stuart-: custom made linux... google linux from scratch
[01:31] <heffay> and i like have to be a programmer to get simple stuff like irc to work
[01:31] <heffay> i mean
[01:31] <stuart-> faileas, i did. wnated to get started. but don't think i'm up for it . kinda technical
[01:31] <B-rabbit> how do i find my ip?
[01:31] <`4aFkA`> can i install counter strike 1.6 using the apt-get method????
[01:31] <faileas> ;p
[01:31] <heffay> there is alot of pride in running lin
[01:32] <stuart-> looks harder than slackware/gentoo
[01:32] <thavorn> aelliot: it will install all of desktop software as well
[01:32] <heffay> but i wish i had that kind time..
[01:32] <faileas> B-rabbit: ifconfig on command line...
[01:32] <hest> hey
[01:32] <thavorn> aelliot: I got it is xbuntu
[01:32] <heffay> at least firefox works
[01:32] <amidaniel> heffay: Well, with power comes responsibility. Linux has a hell of a lot of power, but it has a learning curve. Macs are easy-to-use out of the box, but they're just simple playthings. You'll never get any power out of em
[01:32] <faileas> i donno if you have to run that as root
[01:32] <Jak08> does that pride still exist with ubuntu though? I mean ubuntu is pretty easy and simple, but I don't have pride in it over my os x, or shudder vista
[01:32] <aelliott> thavorn - you could try installing just gnome etc, but i dont know if it will be easy
[01:32] <heffay> see what is power?
[01:32] <amidaniel> But if that suffices for you, then sobeit :)
[01:32] <faileas> amidaniel: macs are a unix, you can compile stuff for them linux style if you want
[01:32] <peonymuds> heffay, I'm a real noob and don't have any problems running linux. It just works.
[01:33] <aelliott> thavorn - xubuntu-desktop should be pretty light
[01:33] <heffay> i have the power to run professional progs that make me money on osn
[01:33] <heffay> osx
[01:33] <amidaniel> faileas: Well, osx is, but it's a very bloated unfriendly unix
[01:33] <`4aFkA`> can i install counter strike 1.6 using the apt-get method????
[01:33] <STDK> Is there a way to change Wubi so it connects to a chinese server for downloading Ubuntu, or poiting to a local "live CD" version?
[01:33] <Paddy_EIRE> amidaniel: its based of Darwin
[01:33] <Jak08> OS X, of course isn't for the power user, it works very nicely like that, but it is designed more for the art crowd
[01:33] <amidaniel> Jak08: Indeed
[01:33] <hest> when i go to restricted-manager and enable my NVIDIA gfx card and reboot, my x is broken the only way i can get x started is by using the vesa driver, how can i fix the driver or troubleshot ?
[01:34] <thavorn> aelliot: someone thoguht me to use sudo-i cmd but it cannot work
[01:34] <faileas> actually, i kinda don't mind it so much, other than needing to retrain my mind to the layout
[01:34] <heffay> power user
[01:34] <amidaniel> thavorn: sudo -s
[01:34] <heffay> isnt the point of ubuntu to be for the masses though?
[01:34] <amidaniel> Or sudo -i
[01:34] <heffay> its so intoxicating
[01:34] <astro76> hest, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[01:34] <heffay> the philosphy
[01:35] <heffay> im not sold on the os though
[01:35] <heffay> yet lol
[01:35] <Jak08> one thing I wish is that with spaces in the leopard is that it has the cube, I know it won't but I would like to see at least some 3rd party tool for it that lets it, I would be very happy then
[01:35] <astro76> thavorn, sudo -i or sudo -s, not sudo-i
[01:35] <amidaniel> heffay: The idea is for it to have excellent ease of use for beginners and excellent power for more experienced
[01:35] <faileas> heffay: donno, i'm one of those guys who things being for the "masses" is overrated. i want it to be for *me* ;p
[01:35] <astro76> !offtopic
[01:35] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:35] <heffay> yes ME
[01:35] <heffay> linux
[01:35] <B-rabbit> faileas: hi faileas, can i change to 'static ip' from 'dhcp' if i know my ip? because in the ubuntu doc's it say's that internet service provider has to give the ip to change the settings?
[01:35] <thavorn> amidaniel: what is i and s mean
[01:35] <heffay> everyone would have to be a programmer though no?
[01:35] <faileas> B-rabbit: i can't remember how to... sorry ><
[01:35] <amidaniel> thavorn: They give you different kinds of shells
[01:36] <amidaniel> thavorn: If I recall correctly, -i is more restricted than -s
[01:36] <astro76> B-rabbit, unless you pay for a static ip from your isp, you don't have one, and it can change at any time
[01:36] <amidaniel> For the most part though, you shouldn't need a root shell at all
[01:36] <astro76> B-rabbit, or are you connected through a router?
[01:36] <STDK> Paddy: Can I point Wubi to a chinese site or to the LiveCD version of Ubuntu? I live in China and downloading 700mb from outside "operation goldenshield" is a kick in the groin
[01:36] <thavorn> amidaniel: under sever edition, if I sudo apt-get install gnome, does it mean that it install gui for gnome?
[01:36] <heffay> ok cmon guys. i wanna be in the gang. lets make irc work
[01:37] <heffay> i can ping the server
[01:37] <Paddy_EIRE> STDK: hmm, I wonder...
[01:37] <heffay> i have internet
[01:37] <aelliott> thavorn, if you only want to make your server easier to administer you could try using webmin
[01:37] <amidaniel> thavorn: Not sure :) I would guess so
[01:37] <faileas> hmm, i *think* there's a gui network-admin i think...
[01:37] <astro76> heffay, did you try disabling ipv6 in xchat as someone suggested? that is a somewhat common problem as ubuntu added ipv6 by default recently
[01:37] <STDK> Paddy: Guess I can wait the few days it will take, I am justeager to get it working
[01:37] <heffay> how do i do that?
[01:37] <amidaniel> thavorn: I believe gnome is dependent upon X, etc., and so installing the pkg should install those
[01:37] <thavorn> amidaniel: can tell me more?
[01:37] <aelliott> thavorn - you can learn about webmin here http://www.webmin.com/download.html
[01:37] <heffay> i dont recall anyone suggesting it
[01:37] <luigi_B> join #ubuntu-it
[01:38] <Paddy_EIRE> STDK: I dont know about the mirrors
[01:38] <amidaniel> heffay: Can you try connecting through port 8000 instead of 6667?
[01:38] <heffay> hold pls...
[01:38] <STDK> Paddy: No problem. Wubi-installer looks like it will solve my problem
[01:38] <Paddy_EIRE> STDK: debian has one aswell http://goodbye-microsoft.com/
[01:38] <tsu-newbi> can someone help me with my ATI nightmare
[01:39] <amidaniel> thavorn: I know no more :) Try it and see what you get
[01:39] <lpanebr> hello! I've lost many file association in my feisty. Is there any appropriate channel or am I in the right place here?
[01:39] <faileas> B-rabbit: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Router#head-47bbefb9820130f84994b5a20966262ade9ad355
[01:39] <heffay> where do i change the port?
[01:39] <amidaniel> lpanebr: You're in the right place :) What happened?
[01:39] <teiwaz> anyone have any idea how to completely reinstall gstreamer in kubuntu or ubuntu?
[01:39] <B-rabbit> faileas:thanks
[01:39] <heffay> i have no option
[01:39] <tsu-newbi> can someone help me my ATI nightmare
[01:39] <tsu-newbi> ??
[01:39] <thavorn> under menu Add/Remove -->others--> is this samba?
[01:39] <amidaniel> heffay: Should be somewhere in your server set-up in xchat
[01:40] <amidaniel> I don't use the software so I can't tell you more specifically
[01:40] <lpanebr> amidaniel: well good
[01:40] <stuart-> anyway i read here the other day that this channel swore off envy, why is that? it was the only thing that helped me get nvidia going
[01:40] <thavorn> sorry, under menu Add/Remove -->others--> share folders ...is this samba?
[01:40] <heffay> nope
[01:40] <lpanebr> amidaniel: I changed gnome theme and icons but it was still ok
[01:41] <teiwaz> gstreamer?  anyone?
[01:41] <lpanebr> amidaniel: then I installed gdesklets and I guess that  caused the problem but I am nbot 100% positive
[01:41] <heffay> no port option anywhere i can see
[01:41] <amidaniel> lpanebr: Okay ... What exactly is the problem? You said file associations .. are there certain files that are opening with the wrong apps?
[01:41] <lpanebr> amidaniel: I installed gdesklets using Automatix
[01:42] <elkbuntu> !automatix
[01:42] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a block of code which attempts to install some software.  When it fails and breaks systems, we don't provide support for it.  A creditable analysis from a debian/ubuntu developer is here - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html (Additional information: /msg ubotu worksforme)
[01:42] <linux_> there is command to delete file ?
[01:42] <amidaniel> elkbuntu: Bletch. No need to be hostile :) We don't even know it's an automatix prob
[01:42] <astro76> linux_, rm
[01:43] <astro76> it's not hostility
[01:43] <lpanebr> amidaniel: ok. Yes. 2 thigs happen. Some Files (ziz tar gz) appear with a blank page icon and start ok with double click
[01:43] <astro76> automatix is a nightmare
[01:43] <lpanebr> amidaniel: but they lost their icon
[01:43] <elkbuntu> amidaniel, not being hostile, merely taking due care to prevent problems
[01:43] <amidaniel> elkbuntu: Okay :)
[01:44] <Amaranth> If you're looking for someone to be hostile about automatix, that'd be me. :)
[01:44] <amidaniel> lpanebr: Well, that sounds like it's just a theming problem. If they all open correctly then it's just your icons that are screwy in nautilus
[01:44] <Amaranth> Although perhaps I'm biased because I did at one time work on a competing tool :)
[01:44] <lpanebr> amidaniel: Many other files (doc xls ppt sh deb pdf) appear with a binary icon and do not open at all
[01:44] <Le_Perrque> If you have a computer running freenx and virtualbox windows VM. How many concurrent users can access the VM ?
[01:45] <linux_> when im in folder i and i right click i have some menus (new , delete copy ... ) i can add my command ?
[01:45] <variant> Le_Perrque: why are you asking here?
[01:45] <Amaranth> lpanebr: rm ~/.local/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache
[01:45] <toddy> Hello!I installed a mldonkey,it always says i'm in lowid,how to deal with it?
[01:45] <Le_Perrque> variant: base system is ubuntu :)
[01:46] <Le_Perrque> i haven't done it, of course. was wondering about it though.
[01:46] <lpanebr> amidaniel: for the others I get  "no suitable application for automatic instalation is available for handling this kind of file"
[01:46] <variant> Le_Perrque: your question doesn't really have anything to do with ubuntu though, you would be better askiung elsewhere i think
[01:46] <Amaranth> lpanebr: that's gnome-app-install integration
[01:46] <Amaranth> lpanebr: your mime registry is really broken
[01:46] <Amaranth> lpanebr: unfortunately afaik that's mostly a part of nautilus itself
[01:46] <astro76> linux_, https://help.ubuntu.com/7.04/user-guide/C/gosnautilus-440.html
[01:47] <Le_Perrque> variant: I'm just checking if there had been other ubuntu users who has done the same
[01:47] <toddy> any one knows about the lowid of the mldonkey?
[01:47] <variant> Amaranth: i found this rather good link that describes the pro's and con's of automatix :) (mostly cons)
[01:47] <lpanebr> Amaranth: tryed the rm you said is still the same
[01:47] <Amaranth> lpanebr: nautilus -q && nautilus
[01:47] <variant> Amaranth: http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html
[01:47] <Amaranth> variant: I think I might have seen that already ;)
[01:47] <amidaniel> lpanebr: What exactly are you trying to do?
[01:48] <lpanebr> Amaranth: it restarted my nautilus but the icons are still bad
[01:48] <Amaranth> lpanebr: dang
[01:48] <heffay> ok i give up guys
[01:49] <lpanebr> amidaniel: restore my system cause the way it is I cannot open many files
[01:49] <aldcor> what is better? compiz or screenlets?
[01:49] <Amaranth> lpanebr: sudo apt-get --reinstall install shared-mime-info
[01:49] <Amaranth> aldcor: they're different things
[01:49] <Amaranth> aldcor: but without compiz screenlets works really badly :)
[01:49] <amidaniel> lpanebr: Follow Armanth's suggestion. You need to rebuild your mime index
[01:49] <lpanebr> Amaranth: after i changed theme and icons everything was really ok. at first at least
[01:49] <amidaniel> And possibly reinstall nautilus
[01:50] <aldcor> ou... now i see
[01:50] <toddy> my mldonkey is in lowid,how to configure ir?
[01:50] <Amaranth> amidaniel: afaik nautilus gets it's info from gnome-vfs
[01:50] <echosystm> myspace pages load horribly slow in firefox, yet perfectly on konqueror
[01:50] <echosystm> whats going on?
[01:50] <lpanebr> amidaniel: ok. let me try
[01:50] <Amaranth> amidaniel: actually nautilus is mostly a GUI around gnome-vfs :)
[01:50] <echosystm> how do i fix this problem
[01:50] <amidaniel> Amaranth: O rly? Hmm .. news to me :)
[01:50] <amidaniel> Again, something I almost never use anywho :)
[01:51] <echosystm> thats not a real solution
[01:51] <Amaranth> echosystm: you can't fix the problem, gecko is broken with the sorts of things people put on myspace
[01:51] <echosystm> lame :(
[01:51] <echosystm> would opera be better?
[01:51] <Amaranth> echosystm: of course if people had any taste they wouldn't put those kinds of things on there
[01:51] <amidaniel> echosystm: What version of ff are you using? And what plugins do you have installed?
[01:51] <echosystm> i'm in a band, so i really gotta keep my myspace presence rocking etc.
[01:51] <echosystm> i have no plugins
[01:51] <Naitsirk> "You should ensure that the usb-storage kernel module is loaded (modprobe usb-storage) and try to find out which SCSI device the USB stick has been mapped to"
[01:51] <Naitsirk> ..When I write "modprobe usb-storage" nothing happens..?
[01:51] <echosystm> and i am using whatever version is in the repositories
[01:51] <echosystm> 2.something
[01:52] <berkelium> hi
[01:52] <Naitsirk> using terminal on ubuntu 7.04 desktop
[01:52] <linux_> i have no xorg.conf file and nvidia say " cannot create x file " what i need to do ?
[01:52] <Amaranth> echosystm: before myspace not too many people did animated backgrounds and fixed position menus and 20 flash files in one page so firefox's engine wasn't really optimized for that sort of stuff
[01:52] <amidaniel> echosystm: Hmm .. most of the myspacer probs got fixed in ff2. What kind of media is on the page you're visiting? Flash, java applets?
[01:52] <lpanebr> Amaranth: great! that reinstall worked!
[01:52] <acoustic> portishead?
[01:52] <lpanebr> Amaranth: thanks!
[01:53] <Amaranth> echosystm: they are working on it though, if FF3 releases in time to be in Ubuntu 7.10 it should handle that stuff better
[01:53] <heffay> so out of curiosity, how many people here run ubuntu on ppc?
[01:53] <Amaranth> lpanebr: you say you've used automatix before?
[01:53] <tsu-newbi> brb
[01:53] <Tom_> whens 7.10 comming out?
[01:53] <tsu-newbi> going to switch to umbuntu system now
[01:53] <Amaranth> Tom_: 10th month of 2007 :)
[01:53] <amidaniel> Amranth: I can't imagine it will
[01:53] <linux_> i can download xorg.conf file from some site ?
[01:53] <Tom_> 0.o k
[01:53] <Amaranth> Tom_: that's what the number means
[01:54] <Tom_> i see... lol xD
[01:54] <Amaranth> Tom_: it's not a real version number, more of a date marker
[01:54] <Amaranth> amidaniel: Gecko 1.9's rendering system has basically been completely redone
[01:54] <amidaniel> Amaranth: Having talked with some of the devs, the only thing I've heard that's really "improved" in FF3 is that tooltips can now be longer :)
[01:54] <|tbb|> could someone provide me an url where i can get infos how to connect to a windows 2003 server over vpn from ubuntu.  In windows thats just a few clicks ;(
[01:54] <lpanebr> Amaranth: yes. I have Installed virtualbox and gdesklets. Then uninstalled gdesklets
[01:54] <Amaranth> amidaniel: dude, frame display lists and cairo-based rendering
[01:55] <heffay> argh ok ubuntu is insane. its deleting stuff i didnt tell it to.
[01:55] <amidaniel> Amaranth: Hrm .. I haven't followed it that closely, but I certainly haven't heard of anything magnificient being done
[01:55] <heffay> im quitting forever this is nonsense
[01:55] <Amaranth> amidaniel: 'best release ever'
[01:55] <linux_> there is acommand to create file file callen "text.txt" ?
[01:55] <Amaranth> amidaniel: well, until Gecko 2.0
[01:55] <amidaniel> haha
[01:55] <lpanebr> Amaranth: I have 1 new weird thing now. My zip files that appear before and now with a blank page icon opened before but do not open now after reinstall
[01:56] <Amaranth> linux_: touch text.txt
[01:56] <Amaranth> lpanebr: what happens when you click on them?
[01:56] <astro76> !vpn | |tbb|
[01:56] <ubotu> |tbb|: From more information on vpn please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Gaming_VPN_Using_PPTPD
[01:56] <Amaranth> amidaniel: in my opinion so much has changed in 1.9 it really should have been called 2.0
[01:56] <Amaranth> amidaniel: but for 2.0 they're being even more ambitious
[01:57] <amidaniel> Amaranth: Really? Well, you've tempted me .. I'm going to have to try it out :)
[01:57] <lpanebr> Amaranth: connot open ..... : No application is known for this kind of file.
[01:57] <heffay> is there a room for people that need help with ububtu?
[01:57] <Amaranth> lpanebr: right click on it and choose Open With
[01:57] <Amaranth> lpanebr: then choose archive manager
[01:57] <Amaranth> heffay: err, we are helping people
[01:57] <cilginiz> is there anyone who can give advice about irc flooding protection bots ?
[01:57] <lpanebr> Amaranth: it opens but the icon still wrong
[01:58] <Amaranth> heffay: the firefox talk is giving people hope for the future
[01:58] <kritzstapf> hi, im getting "The following packages cannot be authenticated!" for packages inside the feisty-tree, did they change the key or sth?
[01:58] <amidaniel> cilginiz: Try #freenode
[01:58] <heffay> ive been here 16 hours and still cant get irc working...
[01:58] <Amaranth> heffay: what is your problem?
[01:58] <linux_> how i can make file not readonly ?
[01:58] <Amaranth> kritzstapf: rerun apt-get update
[01:58] <amidaniel> kritzstapf: You added any new repos today?
[01:58] <TtyS2> linux_: u might have a look at this http://sourceforge.net/search/?type_of_search=soft&words=xorg.conf
[01:58] <aldcor> there is written
[01:58] <aldcor> Click the "Add Source" button after you pasted the above code and do the same for the following code: http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to-Install-Compiz-Fusion-on-Ubuntu-58113.shtml
[01:58] <heffay> firefox crashes my powerbook
[01:59] <Amaranth> heffay: ah
[01:59] <kritzstapf> Amaranth: aah, thanks, that helped :)
[01:59] <aldcor> but there is no add source button
[01:59] <Amaranth> heffay: PPC is not a supported platform anymore, i suspect it'll get much worse
[01:59] <jahid> hi when i am tring to paly songs in xmms, i get a message box, saying that "Please check that: your sound card is configured properly.  or you have the correct otput plugin selected. no ohter program is blocking the soundcard"
[01:59] <heffay> oh thats a good thing to know
[01:59] <jahid> can anyone help me about this issue?
[01:59] <Amaranth> aldcor: No! Not another HOWTO using that stupid repo!
[01:59] <heffay> after much frustration
[01:59] <linux_> how i can make file not readonly ?
[02:00] <Amaranth> linux_: what file?
[02:00] <checkers> chmod
[02:00] <erUSUL> linux_: chmod +w file
[02:00] <amidaniel> aldcor: You shouldn't need the source repos to install the packages
[02:00] <heffay> so why release a current dist. like fiesty if my hardware isnt supprted?
[02:00] <checkers> you might need to use it with sudo depending on who owns the file
[02:00] <Amaranth> linux_: usually read-only means it's root owned which means you need to use sudo to open it
[02:00] <amidaniel> heffay: Because some hardware will never be supported because some manufacturers are assholes and don't opensource their drivers
[02:01] <Amaranth> heffay: The PPC release for Ubuntu 7.04 was a 'community release'
[02:01] <heffay> then shouldnt the dist. say something liek, btw this wont really work
[02:01] <Amaranth> amidaniel: Language, please.
[02:01] <linux_> Amaranth , i dont want to open it i want that other sofware will be able to write to it . . .
[02:01] <amidaniel> Ubuntu has the best OOB hardware support I've seen in a distro though
[02:01] <heffay> well whatever
[02:01] <jahid> someone, tell me how to fix my sound card
[02:01] <amidaniel> Amaranth: Gahh .. sorry :)
[02:01] <heffay> its out on the open now
[02:01] <heffay> back to osx for me i guess
[02:01] <Amaranth> heffay: obviously it works on someone's system but it doesn't get as much testing
[02:02] <heffay> no no i know that
[02:02] <amidaniel> Amaranth: What rules do we go by with language? MPAA? :)
[02:02] <Amaranth> heffay: and 'open in the open'? there was a huge amount of media about it when it was decided
[02:02] <heffay> but when i download something like fiesty that says its has support and what not
[02:02] <Amaranth> amidaniel: 'family friendly'
[02:02] <Tinned_Tuna> heya, I know the community's feelings on Automatix, but what about Easy Ubuntu?
[02:02] <heffay> you know?
[02:02] <Amaranth> heffay: where do you see something saying feisty is supported on ppc?
[02:02] <heffay> lol
[02:03] <heffay> is any ubuntu "supported"?
[02:03] <jrib> Tinned_Tuna: not really needed with feisty.  What are you trying to do that you feel you need one of those tools for?
[02:03] <Amaranth> Tinned_Tuna: Well, it's certainly _better_ than automatix wrt not breaking things but I haven't been keeping up so I couldn't tell you
[02:03] <Amaranth> Tinned_Tuna: I know at one time it was quite nice, I worked on it :)
[02:03] <Amaranth> heffay: yes
[02:03] <heffay> well
[02:03] <heffay> the site says how great ubuntu is
[02:03] <heffay> i click download
[02:03] <Toma-> heffay: if you want PPC, id try yellow dog linux
[02:03] <heffay> there is a ppc dist
[02:03] <Tinned_Tuna> jrib: I was just wondering with all the bad publicity that automatix has recieved recently
[02:03] <heffay> so
[02:04] <heffay> nowhere does it say, btw theis ppc dist is crap
[02:04] <Amaranth> heffay: There is not
[02:04] <heffay> it looks as good as the others
[02:04] <Amaranth> heffay: I see x86, amd64, and ultrasparc
[02:04] <jrib> Tinned_Tuna: the restricted drivers manager and the automatic codec installation on feisty make automatix and easy ubuntu obsolete imo
[02:05] <aldcor> help! ... why that http://pastebin.se/27492 ?
[02:05] <heffay> well i got it from somewhere that convinced me that it was legit
[02:05] <Amaranth> heffay: It's community maintained now
[02:05] <Tinned_Tuna> jrib: cool :)
[02:06] <gl-whizz> hey people, good (morning/afternoon/evening/night)
[02:06] <amidaniel> heffay: Then don't blame ubuntu
[02:06] <aldcor> help! ... why that http://pastebin.se/27492 ? Amaranth, you don't know?
[02:06] <heffay> i do blame them. there is all this hype about it being for the masses.
[02:06] <Amaranth> heffay: That means having things fail to build there are not release blockers and having major bugs there is not a release blocker
[02:06] <heffay> everyone here is a command line junke
[02:06] <Amaranth> heffay: PPC users are a very small minority
[02:06] <heffay> for us folks that dont know better, how can we know?
[02:07] <gl-whizz> I have a question: Does anyone of you have CPU freq scaling working on a Turion64 X2 TL-50 with UbuntuStudio Feisty?
[02:07] <Amaranth> heffay: not at all, the command line is just the easiest way to transmit instructions via IRC
[02:07] <amidaniel> heffay: You blame ubuntu for your downloading something not made by ubuntu? O.o
[02:07] <heffay> not if you dont know the command line...
[02:07] <Amaranth> heffay: you don't have to
[02:07] <Amaranth> heffay: you open a terminal, paste in what we tell you, things get happen
[02:07] <heffay> who wants to work in the terminal though
[02:07] <Amaranth> heffay: it's better than saying 'click here, select this, highlight that, move here'
[02:08] <heffay> isnt that the point of a gui?
[02:08] <Amaranth> heffay: the GUI is inefficient for help via IRC
[02:08] <Tom_> whats the best desktop widget app for ubuntu
[02:08] <Tom_> ?
[02:08] <deleea> hej everybody! can anybody help me installing a driver for my webcam?
[02:08] <amidaniel> heffay: The point of a gui is to make things prettier, not to make you more efficient
[02:08] <jrib> aldcor: did you try the command it suggests?  (apt-get -f install)   If that doesn't work, it may be an issue with the 3rd party repository you are using.  Maybe someone in #ubuntu-effects has seen it before
[02:08] <jahid> is there anyone to help me to fix my sound card problem?
[02:08] <linux_> its doesnt work , how i can make file "a.txt" to be writeable ( not readonly) for every not only this session ?
[02:08] <linux_> and for all the users not only root
[02:08] <Amaranth> aldcor: I told you not to use that repo
[02:08] <heffay> if i dont know the command line, the gui IS more efficeint
[02:08] <amidaniel> When you know what you're doing, cli is tremendously easier than wimp for most applications
[02:08] <gl-whizz> what kind of problem do you have with your soundcard?
[02:09] <jahid> gl-whizz, i dont get any sound output from any application
[02:09] <Amaranth> heffay: Dude, you're copy and pasting instructions from other people, you don't need to know the command line to do that
[02:09] <mailavj> help.. during bootup , how can i disable the ububtu splash screen so tht i will be able to see the entire boot prints
[02:09] <jahid> gl-whizz, i get this message from xmms----> "Please check that: your sound card is configured properly.  or you have the correct otput plugin selected. no ohter program is blocking the soundcard"
[02:10] <heffay> again missing my point, that i dont even want to mess with the command line
[02:10] <Amaranth> mailavj: you need to remove the 'splash' and 'quiet' options from your kernel line in grub's menu.lst
[02:10] <Amaranth> heffay: then you can pay someone to show you the point and click way
[02:10] <Amaranth> heffay: if you want our help you get it our way
[02:10] <heffay> which as i said, is the point of linux right? this is a community of command line junkies
[02:11] <mailavj> thanks amaranth
[02:11] <Amaranth> heffay: If you want to continue this discuss please join #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:11] <amidaniel> heffay: No, it's a community of people who like having the cli option available to them
[02:11] <jahid> gl-whizz, i get this message when i try to use application "System>Preferences>Sound", the message is--->gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat: Could not open resource for writing.
[02:11] <Amaranth> !sound jahid
[02:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sound jahid - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:12] <Amaranth> !sound | jahid
[02:12] <ubotu> jahid: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[02:12] <jasonx> Has anybody got the "Rezlooks" theme engine working on Feisty (Xubuntu PPC)? I have compiled the engine and put some themes in my .themes folder but nothing shows up
[02:12] <amidaniel> heffay: We provide support in the way that's easiest for us, not for you. As Amaranth said, there are people you can pay to show you the less efficient way to do things
[02:12] <heffay> i think i should just leave. im not a command liner and ubuntu doesnt support ppc anyway right?
[02:13] <gl-whizz> but does anyone know why my frequency scaling broke?
[02:13] <gl-whizz> I just did a fresh studio install
[02:13] <roachmmflhyr> where are mysql databases stored?
[02:13] <gl-whizz> and in edgy normal it just works
[02:13] <Amaranth> amidaniel: i learned all i know from http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Command_Line :)
[02:13] <gl-whizz> /var/lib/mysql
[02:13] <linux_> how i can make fiel to be write able to all the users ?
[02:13] <amidaniel> Amaranth: Haha :)
[02:13] <roachmmflhyr> thanks
[02:14] <jrib> !permissions > linux_ (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:14] <Amaranth> gl-whizz: are you using a realtime kernel?
[02:14] <amidaniel> linux_: chmod a+x filename
[02:14] <jrib> linux_: right click on it and go to properties.  You can change permissions that way too
[02:14] <amidaniel> erm .. chmod a+w filename
[02:14] <Amaranth> jrib: error, "linux_ (see private message from ubotu)" is not a valid user :)
[02:18] <netdiggerxxx> can't change spashscreen with gnome splashscreenmanager,
[02:18] <notscream> pekalongan
[02:18] <netdiggerxxx> their never one installed, somebody knows??
[02:21] <Tom_> on wine when i try to install steam, it gets to 26% on update and comes up with you may only run one instance of steam at a time or something similar. Ive tried the 26% fix on the http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=1554&iTestingId=13766 page but it still doesnt work, and just errors when i try to launch steam after i remove the .blob
[02:22] <gl-whizz> I'm using the 2.6.20-16 realtime kernel on 1.6GHz TurionX2, but if it stayed on 1.6GHz in stead of 800MHz I wouldn't mind, how to fix it?
[02:22] <roachmmflhyr> is there a way i can upload mysql databases to godaddy.com so i dont have to reinstall some php web applications
[02:22] <notwist> hey guys, i got some trouble with my network. i have eth2, eth3 and br0 to connect them. but i cant choose static ip for eth2 cause br0 seems to override it or something.. so im stuck with DHCP which gives me a local ip i dont want. any ideas?
[02:23] <sku> i have a problem trying to read dvds on feisty, BUT i do have libdvdcss and dvdread3 installed.  Is this the right place to go for help?
[02:23] <ubu> anyone know of a daemon-tools-like app for feisty?
[02:23] <easytiger_home> ubu:
[02:23] <easytiger_home> do you mean mount?
[02:24] <notwist> ubu: its called mount and has been around for a while ;)
[02:24] <ubu> yeah to mount, img, bin, iso, vcd, b5i, etc
[02:24] <act1v8> sku: How many DVD ROMs do you have?
[02:24] <notwist> ubu: man mount
[02:24] <astro76> !iso | ubu
[02:24] <ubotu> ubu: To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[02:24] <Joshooa> which would be better, Azureus or KTorrent?
[02:24] <sku> act1v8: just the one.  hdc
[02:24] <notwist> Joshooa: rtorrent
[02:24] <happy_> sku libdvdcss2 the libdvdcss isnt enough
[02:24] <act1v8> sku: Did you try another DVD to see if it'll work?
[02:25] <Tom_> on wine when i try to install steam, it gets to 26% on update and comes up with you may only run one instance of steam at a time or something similar. Ive tried the 26% fix on the http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=1554&iTestingId=13766 page but it still doesnt work, and just errors when i try to launch steam after i remove the .blob
[02:25] <Piddy> Can anyone help me install Frets on Fire?
[02:25] <ubu> astro76, notwist, ty
[02:25] <larson9999> i've done this but i still the sun site still tells me java isn't installed.  what gives? "sudo aptitude install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin sun-java6-fonts"
[02:25] <Joshooa> That's not on my add/remove list though
[02:25] <sku> happy_: sorry, i meant to say that libdvdcss2 is what i have
[02:26] <sku> act1v8: yes, tried a few
[02:26] <easytiger_home> larson9999: dont install java from pkgs
[02:26] <larson9999> easytiger_home: why not?
[02:26] <desertc> sku: I just got DVD playback working, what's up
[02:26] <easytiger_home> larson9999: just download the .bin java dist from java.sun.com and put a symlink to the .so in your browser's plugin dir
[02:26] <act1v8> sku: sorry... I have no idea... I had the same problem but with to dvd roms and on fedora...
[02:26] <notwist> Joshooa: google for it.. its text based but far superior if you get into it :)
[02:26] <sku> act1v8: i can mount it, i can see the files, i can output the files to a term, but i can't do a cpdvd, or watch them in any player
[02:26] <roachmmflhyr> is there a way i can upload mysql databases to godaddy.com so i dont have to reinstall some php web applications
[02:27] <notwist> Joshooa: i think you can do sudo apt-get install rtorrent
[02:27] <larson9999> sure, that's how i used to install java.  the question is why doesn't installing from packages work?  do you know?
[02:27] <notwist> brb shower
[02:27] <act1v8> sku: you can't in vlc?
[02:27] <Joshooa> notwist: Yeah I found it in google, why is it so much better though?
[02:27] <sku> act1v8: nope
[02:27] <desertc> sku: Totem will not do DVD playback
[02:27] <sku> afaik, cpdvd doesn't attempt to decode, so it isn't a css issue
[02:27] <desertc> sku: I just had the Ubuntu documentation changed this morning to reflect the fact that Totem doesn't do DVD playback
[02:27] <easytiger_home> larson9999: i dunno. i've never used them. commercial s/w that is managed by apt is usually shit
[02:27] <act1v8> desertc: why not. I watch DVD's on Totem all the time
[02:28] <jrib> larson9999: you *should* install from the packages.  What does 'apt-cache policy sun-java6-jre' return atm?
[02:28] <sku> desertc: i've tried: mplayer, totem-gst, totem-xine, vlc
[02:28] <desertc> act1v8: Not with Ubuntu's default gstreamer
[02:28] <larson9999> easytiger_home: well, if the packages are broken i'm sure the good maintainers would want to fix them.
[02:28] <desertc> sku: Stick with xine
[02:28] <act1v8> desertc: ah.. yeah :)
[02:28] <ben_underscore> roachmmflhyr: do you have the sql for your application?
[02:29] <sku> desertc: yeah, i've tried xine with totem-xine, xine-ui and kaffeine.  no luck
[02:29] <easytiger_home> larson9999: sun java barely ever changes... might as well just install it once and forget about it
[02:29] <happy_> bingo, i found the page i used when setting upp totem to play dvd https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs
[02:29] <desertc> sku: You need gxine, libxine, libxine1-ffmpeg, libdvdread3, libdvdnav4 packages installed.  Please verify
[02:29] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: well i installed the web apps on my local machine and had a fully functional website on my lan but i am trying to upload the entire site with databases to godaddy
[02:29] <Jack_Sparrow> !dvd
[02:30] <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
[02:30] <easytiger_home> larson9999: and stick JAVA_HOME and PATH in your /etc/profile
[02:30] <eldkraft> @segal
[02:30] <larson9999> jrib http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32609/
[02:30] <desertc> happy_ : that's the page I got updated to be explicit about what is needed for UNencrypted DVD playback
[02:30] <ben_underscore> roachmmflhyr: you can install the mysql client on your machine and connect to the remote server, then take the sql that is generated when you export the database from your local machine and run it against the remote database
[02:31] <ben_underscore> roachmmflhyr: then you can upload the php or whatever it is written in to the remote server
[02:31] <larson9999> easytiger_home: errr, i install it once for each version and once on each machine.
[02:31] <ben_underscore> roachmmflhyr: you'll have to do a bit of tweaking :-)
[02:31] <easytiger_home> larson9999: each version?
[02:31] <desertc> sku: Is your DVD encrypted or unencrypted?
[02:31] <jrib> larson9999: what does 'java -version' return?
[02:31] <larson9999> yeah, java does update you know
[02:31] <easytiger_home> larson9999: i know. but not in anyway you need to worry about
[02:32] <easytiger_home> unless your doing the jump from 1.5 to 1.6 etc
[02:32] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: ahh ok
[02:32] <larson9999> easytiger_home: and 1.4 before that and so on.
[02:32] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: thanks so much
[02:32] <easytiger_home> larson9999: why would you want to install those
[02:33] <larson9999> easytiger_home: why would you want to assume what i'm installing?
[02:33] <sku> desertc: they are encrypted
[02:33] <Oval> I vaguely remember the discussion of an IRC IM client.
[02:33] <Oval> Could anyone refresh my memory?
[02:33] <ben_underscore> roachmmflhyr: good luck with it
[02:33] <easytiger_home> larson9999: you just implied your installing multiple versions of java and that thus is the root of your problem,
[02:33] <Piddy> Does anyone if Battlefield 1942 works on feisty?
[02:33] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: im going to try
[02:33] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: not so sure tho....im new to mysql
[02:33] <nsb> hi i want know, how i can make a deb package
[02:33] <nsb> without checkinstall
[02:33] <Joshooa> notwist: Do I have to have a terminal open for each torrent or can I open multiple torrents in one window?
[02:34] <easytiger_home> Joshooa: use screen
[02:34] <jrib> !packaging > nsb (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:34] <larson9999> easytiger_home: i didn't imply anything.  i said i installed java and show the command but get the browser tells me i need to install the jre
[02:34] <Piddy> Anyone?
[02:34] <Joshooa> easytiger_home: huh?
[02:34] <desertc> sku: You will also need to add DeCSS tools, which I am unable to discuss because of my country's laws regarding circumventing such restrictions.  My advice would be to not buy products where you don't agree to the terms.  I believe there are webpages that instruct on this last step.
[02:35] <easytiger_home> Joshooa: sceen command
[02:35] <sku> desertc: yes, i have all those packages installed.  the interesting thing is that cpdvd is a utility that is just supposed to copy the files as is without decrypting/decoding, and even that fails.  so i think the problem is lower level than codecs
[02:35] <jrib> larson9999: oh, is java working fine itself.  Only the browser plugin is an issue?
[02:35] <easytiger_home> larson9999: because the plugin clearly didn't work. and i said link it by habd. installing the java plugin is literally just crreating a symbloic link
[02:35] <nsb> txk jrib
[02:35] <easytiger_home> s/habd/hand
[02:36] <notwist> Joshooa: multiple torrents in one
[02:36] <sku> desertc: on the other hand, i can view the files in nautilus and can open them in gedit.  so it's higher level than file i/o
[02:36] <notwist> Joshooa: you can run it through screen also so you dont have to have a window open atall
[02:36] <desertc> sku: If you installed the packages I mentioned, then you have an entirely fresh level of codecs.  I know troubleshooting this problem is a black art, because I just went through it three days ago and information is shrouded in controversy because of CSS.
[02:37] <desertc> sku: Please describe what happens when you type: gxine dvd://  from the prompt
[02:39] <sku> desertc: ok, it runs through the setup, all green ticks.  it loads the dvd, it very quickly flashes up the title of the dvd in the title bar then complains. "Error reading NAV packet."
[02:39] <echelon> how do you access MSN with ubuntu ?
[02:39] <jrib> echelon: gaim or amsn are two ways
[02:39] <faileas> echelon: install gaim or AMSN.
[02:39] <sku> desertc: libdvdnav: Unable to find map file '/media/disk/home/sku/.dvdnav/PRISON_BREAK.map'
[02:39] <Joshooa> notwist: Where can I learn how to use it? I figured out how to get 2 things downloading, but I had to open a terminal for each, well a tab for each.  If I close the terminal how can I tell if it's still downloading and stuff
[02:39] <desertc> sku: Are you sure you have libdvdnav4 installed?
[02:39] <echelon> ocol
[02:39] <echelon> cool
[02:39] <echelon> thanks
[02:40] <desertc> sku: oh, I guess so, since that's whats erroring
[02:40] <sku> desertc:  sudo apt-get install libdvdnav4
[02:40] <sku> Password:
[02:40] <sku> Reading package lists... Done
[02:40] <sku> Building dependency tree
[02:40] <sku> Reading state information... Done
[02:40] <sku> libdvdnav4 is already the newest version.
[02:40] <sku> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[02:41] <echelon> great
[02:41] <jrib> !paste | sku
[02:41] <ubotu> sku: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:41] <echelon> im getting the same hanging and crashing that i get in windows
[02:41] <echelon> with this xchat
[02:41] <echelon> im suprised it doesnt say "not responding:
[02:41] <sku> ubotu: ok, sorry
[02:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ok, sorry - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:41] <notwist> Joshooa: google up the rtorrent webpage, they have documentation
[02:42] <notwist> Joshooa: if you run "screen rtorrent" you put it under screen.. then you can hop out with ctrl+a+d.. if you want to bring it up again you just type screen -rd
[02:42] <aldcor> how to add pubkey?
[02:42] <sku> desertc: i do get other errors from libdvdread: libdvdread: Error cracking CSS key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.VOB (0x00018876)
[02:42] <Jakobsen> So.. So any of you know, if the ttf-opensymbol package has been fixed?
[02:43] <desertc> sku: I found the answer to your problem...
[02:43] <aldcor> how to add pubkey people...?
[02:43] <desertc> sku: This is a well known issue with an incorrect implementation of DeCSS.  As I said, I can't help with circumventing this protection, due to my government's laws.
[02:44] <erUSUL> !gpgerr | aldcor
[02:44] <ubotu> aldcor: Getting GPG errors after adding custom repositories? Read the top section of http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[02:44] <lithophyte> what pdf viewer does ubuntu use?
[02:44] <Albaraha> anyone using Boinc on Feisty?
[02:44] <desertc> sku: Choose freedom and buy DVDs without CSS restrictions.
[02:45] <aelliott> ubuntu uses Evince 0.8.1, lithophyte
[02:45] <erUSUL> lithophyte: evince by default afaik
[02:45] <Jack_Sparrow> lithophyte: I use kpdf but there are a few choices
[02:46] <lithophyte> ok I'm just looking for a good pdf viewer I'm in debian
[02:46] <lithophyte> evince sure does have alot of depends but I'll try it
[02:46] <aelliott> evince is very stable i find
[02:46] <larson9999> easytiger_home: like i said, i know how to install java manually.  i'm curious why installing via the packages didn't work.
[02:47] <easytiger_home> larson9999: well file a bug and dont worry about it
[02:47] <larson9999> jrib: says Could not create the Java virtual machine.
[02:47] <easytiger_home> larson9999: you tpyed it wrong
[02:47] <larson9999> easytiger_home: if i determine it's not something goofy with my setup i will.
[02:48] <Joshooa> notwist: I found it now, I couldn't find the right documentation page at first.  I'll just have to play around with it and figure it out more.
[02:48] <MMxs> hello, I have a small problem. When I add medibuntu repository to sources.list and GPG key, I don't seel third party application from medibuntu when I use program Application -> Add/Remove...
[02:48] <MMxs> But from Terminal I can install these packages with sudo apt-get install.
[02:49] <easytiger_home> MMxs: try synaptic
[02:49] <easytiger_home> no one uses add/remove
[02:49] <easytiger_home> its to make windows users feel more at home and is pointless
[02:49] <Jack_Sparrow> MMxs: did you update after changing the sources?
[02:50] <aelliott> i agree add/remove is a waste of space - i was quite confused by it at first
[02:50] <MMxs> Jack_Sparrow: yes, with sudo apt-get update
[02:50] <chrisjs169> I'm trying to run make, and it says that BLKSSZGET is undefined
[02:50] <whyameye> I cannot seem to get apps which use oss to work. I noticed snd-pcm-oss will not load as a module. This is dapper.
[02:50] <Piddy> Does anyone know if it's possible to download Frets on Fire with the terminal?
[02:51] <easytiger_home> Piddy: i dont know what your talking about but try wget
[02:51] <MMxs> easytiger_home: ok, but it's strange that it doesn't work
[02:52] <lithophyte> oooh evince is nice
[02:52] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: cannot connect to godaddy from outside
[02:52] <Piddy> easytiger_home: Frets on Fire is a game, very like Guitar Hero.
[02:52] <easytiger_home> MMx the add/remove thing doesnt showeverything
[02:52] <easytiger_home> Piddy: ahh. well wget <url> will get things
[02:52] <ben_underscore> roachmmflhyr: really? did you specify the server and password in your connect options to mysql?
[02:52] <lithophyte> does ubuntu come with a chm viewer too?
[02:52] <Piddy> Oh. Well, does it work like apt-get install?
[02:53] <sku> desertc: do you know of any place where i can download a smallish (hopefully legit) dvd image with no css so i can test?
[02:53] <aelliott> lithophyte:  nope, i could do with one also
[02:53] <desertc> sku: I can't talk about this problem any further.
[02:53] <aelliott> lithophyte: i am sure there will be various options in the repositories
[02:53] <Jack_Sparrow> lithophyte: someone yesterday said it can view those...
[02:53] <whyameye> /dev/dsp is missing on my dapper system.
[02:53] <ben_underscore> lithophyte: there is one but you have to install it -- can't remember it's name but it's ok. something like gtkchm or something
[02:53] <Piddy> easytiger_home: Cos I downloaded it from their site, and the folder contains a hell lotta files. And I don't know how to install them.
[02:53] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: i found on google that godaddy doesnt support it
[02:54] <jrib> larson9999: what does 'sudo update-alternatives --config java' return?
[02:54] <easytiger_home> Piddy: ./configure
[02:54] <ben_underscore> roachmmflhyr: oh bugger. sorry about that - i've done that approach before but not with godaddy.
[02:54] <Jack_Sparrow> lithophyte: gnochm
[02:54] <ben_underscore> jrib: it tells ubuntu to change which distro of java to use
[02:55] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: yeah this sucks
[02:55] <ben_underscore> Jack_Sparrow:  that's it
[02:55] <Jack_Sparrow> :)
[02:55] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: so much time wasted.....................................................................
[02:55] <ben_underscore> roachmmflhyr: yep! what about another host?
[02:55] <ben_underscore> roachmmflhyr: just consider it a learning experience :-)
[02:55] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: just signed up for this host last nite
[02:55] <aguitel> !apt
[02:55] <ubotu> APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[02:55] <Piddy> easytiger_home: Where do I type that?
[02:56] <MMxs> Jack_Sparrow: thank you very much, now I will use synaptics instead Add/remove...
[02:56] <Albaraha> !boinc
[02:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about boinc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:56] <sku> desertc: maybe you misunderstand my intention.  i'm not trying to find something dodgy, i'm trying to find a legal, bonafide, copyleft dvd iso.  If it's offtopic or you don't want to talk to me, that's ok, but please understand i'm not trying to get you to do anything illegal or even grey.
[02:56] <ben_underscore> roachmmflhyr: i use them for a site. they are not bad but i was after cheap and not high performance. i don't like all their advertising
[02:56] <echelon> whats the shortcut to open up an xterm
[02:56] <Albaraha> !help
[02:56] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[02:56] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: yeah i know..... supposedly the best web host
[02:56] <MMxs> easytiger_home: thank you, i will use synaptics now
[02:56] <ben_underscore> brb
[02:56] <aguitel> !aptitude
[02:56] <ubotu> aptitude is another terminal-based front-end to APT, like apt-get. However, aptitude can remember the dependencies installed with a package and remove them if you uninstall. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptitudeSurvivalGuide
[02:56] <Jack_Sparrow> MMxs: np :)
[02:56] <bronze-> Can someone tell me how to remove the orange background you see when logging in, before the desktop is loaded?
[02:57] <bronze-> or change it...
[02:57] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: what host you like?
[02:57] <chrisjs169> I'm trying to run make, and it says that BLKSSZGET is undefined - any ideas?
[02:57] <Injen> I've been gone 2 weeks, and come back to 35 security updates, 8 remote code executable? Good bug week huh? Work em out! :)
[02:57] <ben_underscore> roachmmflhyr: hang on ... talking to wife
[02:57] <Jack_Sparrow> bronze-: DO you mean the usplash?
[02:57] <Jack_Sparrow> !usplash
[02:57] <ubotu> To select the usplash artwork you want, use "sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so && sudo update-initramfs -u" - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto for adding your custom artwork
[02:57] <jrib> Piddy: usually there is a README or INSTALL file with some instructions
[02:58] <bagan_jermal> .
[02:58] <bronze-> Jack_Sparrow: probably not. It's just a solid color in the background when the screen is empty while logging in.
[02:59] <Jack_Sparrow> bronze-: You want to change just the color...
[02:59] <aelliott> i think he means the background colour that appears just before your wallpaper loads
[02:59] <ShackJack> bronze-: That orange color is blue in Gutsy Gibbon... dunno if it can be changed...
[03:00] <ceil420> of course it *can*, it's just knowing how
[03:00] <Jack_Sparrow> bronze-: system.. admin... login window...  pick a new color
[03:00] <aelliott> how long to gibbon is released? is it relatively stable for desktop / non-prod use?
[03:00] <ben_underscore> ShackJack: is it blue in gutsy?
[03:00] <stdin> !gutsy
[03:00] <ubotu> 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
[03:00] <ShackJack> ben_underscore: Yep, a pleasing mid-tone of blue ;)
[03:00] <IdleOne> ben_underscore, yep blue :/
[03:01] <ben_underscore> roachmmflhyr: i am in australia so i use local hosts here ... internode.on.net
[03:01] <echelon> why when firefox checks for plugins it does nothing
[03:01] <ShackJack> ben_underscore: I dunno that it is changed under login window like Jack_Sparrow says - it bothers you that much ;)
[03:01] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: ahh i see
[03:01] <fia> Why is the CD-sound played in my SkypePhone and not in my speakers?
[03:01] <bronze-> Jack_Sparrow: I'll see if it worked in a second. Thanks :)
[03:01] <larson9999> jrib: *+        1    /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/bin/java
[03:01] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: i was going to host myself but my isp will not forward ports for me because im on a shared ip
[03:01] <ben_underscore> ShackJack: I just don't like orange :-)
[03:02] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: :(
[03:02] <Jack_Sparrow> It isnt Orange... It is Brown....  :)
[03:02] <ben_underscore> roachmmflhyr: can't you get them to give you a static ip?
[03:02] <aelliott> its a browny orange colour, borange
[03:03] <ben_underscore> I've been a Mac user for a long time so I have a biased aesthetic :-p
[03:03] <Jack_Sparrow> Face it .. its ugly
[03:04] <fia> Why is the CD-sound played in my SkypePhone and not in my speakers?
[03:04] <aelliott> i think the human icon set is excellent, im not too keen on the rest of the theme though
[03:04] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: its kinda complicated...or maybe im not lookin at it right....im connect to my isp via wireless router from 1.5 km away but im still pulling a decent 10 Mb line......
[03:04] <jrib> larson9999: "could not create the java virtual machine" is the entire output of 'java -version'?
[03:04] <ben_underscore> aelliott: i agree there. i like the window decorations too, just not the borange!
[03:04] <larson9999> jrib: yep
[03:04] <knix_> How do I find my mini sd card in my new lg chocolate in ubuntu?
[03:05] <aelliott> lol down with the borange :) i wonder if the blue gibbon is the start of a new theme :)
[03:05] <Injen> Glossy/tango icons :)
[03:05] <Jack_Sparrow> The only other time I see that color it is comming "out" of my nephew
[03:05] <aelliott> :)
[03:05] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: but i dont know if he can give me a static ip......or if he has already...i dont know im going to have to talk with him again
[03:05] <ben_underscore> aelliott: "blue gibbon"? is that like "blue monk" by thelonious monk? :-)
[03:05] <Jack_Sparrow> Sorry... no more on that..
[03:05] <Tiptronic> i have windows vista, but ubuntu wont install when i boot from cd
[03:06] <Jack_Sparrow> Tiptronic: How far does it get
[03:06] <emenx> hi, has anyone experienced a problem trying to set ESSID let's say to 'default' but it only sets to 'd' ?
[03:06] <Tom_> ops
[03:06] <faileas> Tiptronic: did you choose to boot from CD/is the CD above the HDD in boot order?
[03:06] <Tom_> i just removed the bin from my bottom panel, how do i get it back?
[03:06] <Tiptronic> no its not above hdd boot order
[03:06] <knix_> anyone familiar with bitpim?
[03:06] <Tiptronic> it reaches 2 a plces where it check 4 driver i think
[03:07] <IdleOne> Tom_, right click the add to panel
[03:07] <jrib> larson9999: 'sudo aptitude reinstall sun-java6-jre' says package installed successfully?
[03:07] <IdleOne> s/the/then
[03:07] <aelliott> Tom_ just right click on the panel and add a new trash can
[03:07] <Tom_> how do i reorder stuff on the panel?
[03:07] <ShackJack> Tom_: You can also put a trash can right on your desktop, too - that's where I likes mine
[03:07] <aguitel> !version
[03:07] <ubotu> To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type  lsb_release -a  in a !shell
[03:08] <emenx> hi, has anyone experienced a problem trying to set ESSID let's say to 'default' but it only sets to 'd' ?
[03:08] <nslater_foo> Whats the latest stable version of Ubuntu I can use to upgrade to on my laptop?
[03:08] <IdleOne> Tom_, right click on the icon and click move. also dont be affraid to try stuff
[03:08] <fou> lut
[03:08] <byzzyb> hi everyone... I'd like to thank for the help uninstalling ubuntu ... it worked
[03:08] <Tiptronic> jack_sparrow wat shud i do?
[03:08] <ShackJack> nslater_foo: Feisty Fawn 7.04
[03:08] <Tom_> 0.o i like mine on the desktop, how do i do that?
[03:08] <nslater_foo> ShackJack, not gutsy yet then?
[03:08] <faileas> naw, gutsy is explerimental, and dapper drake is LTS
[03:08] <Jack_Sparrow> Tiptronic: Put cd at the top of your list of boot devices and see if you get to a screen that says start or install
[03:08] <nslater_foo> Okay, thanks.
[03:08] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: wow it took me 10 hours to upload 51MB to godaddy via dreamweaver
[03:09] <ShackJack> nslater_foo: Not till October... Though I'm ruunning gutsy now
[03:09] <ShackJack> Tom_: One sec...
[03:09] <larson9999> jrib: yep but there isn't a link in firefox/plugins.  i assumed the plugin package would make that.
[03:09] <aelliott> roachmmflhyr: your upload speed must be pretty low
[03:09] <ben_underscore> roachmmflhyr: yowch
[03:09] <nslater_foo> ShackJack, thanks.
[03:09] <IdleOne> nslater_foo, #ubuntu+1 for gutsy
[03:09] <aelliott> roachmmflhyr: either that or godaddy are having server issues
[03:09] <Tiptronic> it goes to da install screen an begins installation but it stops when it checks 4 drivers
[03:09] <emenx> like, noone using wireless here?
[03:09] <faileas> *7.04
[03:09] <Iwizzard> How do I mount an MAC osX .iso in ubuntu? I get the error "CD-ROM is NOT in ISO 9660 format" if i dubble click it.
[03:09] <jrib> larson9999: well java not working on the command line is probably the root issue
[03:10] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: shit i can upload 1-2 MB/s with utorrent
[03:10] <Jack_Sparrow> Tiptronic: Did you do the self test for errors
[03:10] <faileas> Iwizzard: you mean a DMG
[03:10] <Tiptronic> yeah
[03:10] <faileas> OS X dosen't use ISOs...
[03:10] <aguitel> !fix
[03:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fix - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:10] <ShackJack> Tom_: Open gconf-editor (COnfiguration Editor under System tools) in terminal and go to apps->nautilus->desktop and check off trash_icon_visible
[03:10] <Jack_Sparrow> Tiptronic: Did you try F6 and noapic or nolapic or some of the other options
[03:10] <aguitel> !repair
[03:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about repair - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:10] <jrib> larson9999: I have to go in a bit, but I would do 'dpkg -S /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/bin/java' and reinstall that package as well if apt claims no error with sun-java6-jre.   As it stands the error message is pretty meaningless so I'm not sure what's going on
[03:11] <emenx> has anyone experienced a problem trying to set ESSID let's say to 'default' but it only sets to 'd' ?
[03:11] <whyameye> anybody know anything about the new Dell laptop sold with ubuntu on it?
[03:11] <roachmmflhyr> does godaddy limit upload speed?
[03:11] <Tiptronic> yup, it sed something about boot options but i didnt check that
[03:11] <Tiptronic> i'm installin it on my hp laptop
[03:11] <Iwizzard> faileas: no it is an .iso image of mac os X 10.4.9 that i want to test in vmWare
[03:11] <faileas> ahhh
[03:11] <aguitel> !reinstall
[03:11] <ubotu> To renew the configuration of a package when installing, sudo apt-get remove --purge <package> && sudo apt-get install <package>. Note that you will lose ALL config files for that package. WARNING: This is dangerous, don't do this with core packages
[03:11] <faileas> *might* be a FS issue...
[03:11] <ben_underscore> roachmmflhyr: well i upload from over the pacific so it's always slow!
[03:11] <Jack_Sparrow> Tiptronic: How old is the laptop.. I had to burn a copy at a slow speed to get it to work..
[03:11] <ben_underscore> Tiptronic: what model? i have an hp dv2000
[03:12] <Tiptronic> its 3 months old
[03:12] <faileas> can't you mount it straight in VMWare as an ISO?
[03:12] <Tom_> yes you can
[03:12] <Tiptronic> HP Dv6623SE
[03:12] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: yeah im in japan
[03:12] <Iwizzard> faileas: no sins it is HFS+
[03:12] <DEAthKA> me too
[03:13] <DEAthKA> doko de?
[03:13] <Jack_Sparrow> Tiptronic: a coply option to try on the command line    pci=noapci acpi=off noapic nolapic
[03:13] <faileas> Iwizzard: i thought it was the other way around....
[03:13] <aguitel> !check
[03:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about check - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:13] <Iwizzard> this guide http://wiki.osx86project.org/wiki/index.php/Vmware_how_to syas you have to mount it, bet it only tels you how for windows
[03:14] <Iwizzard> mm it was a wqay i think
[03:14] <emenx> has anyone experienced a problem trying to set ESSID let's say to 'default' but it only sets to 'd' ?
[03:14] <Iwizzard> shall look mor closley
[03:14] <Jack_Sparrow> Tiptronic: Also remove any usb devices you may have in at the moment
[03:14] <Tiptronic> wat does that do jack sparrow?
[03:14] <aguitel> !wep
[03:14] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:14] <emenx> aguitel, that helped A LOT
[03:15] <ben_underscore> Tiptronic: feisty on the hp is generally good, the only thing i had a problem with was the built in camera
[03:16] <Tiptronic> Jack_Sparrow: i'm usin the 64 bit version, did i choose the wrong 1
[03:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Tiptronic: 32 would be a better choice to start
[03:17] <Riyonuk__> Hi, Im duel booting windows and ubuntu. I cant seem to get wireless working in ubuntu. I go to the network options, and wireless isnt even an option :/
[03:18] <Tiptronic> Jack_Sparrow: so i shud go in2 the boot options and type in the commands u gave me?
[03:18] <blaukatze> i cannot access to write on my external HDD, how can i open to users ?
[03:18] <emenx> Riyonuk__ try iwconfig
[03:18] <ben_underscore> roachmmflhyr: i'm off to bed. good luck with godaddy
[03:18] <Riyonuk__> whats that?
[03:18] <ShackJack> !wireless | Riyonuk__ (good troubleshooting guide here)
[03:18] <Jack_Sparrow> Tiptronic: Start with noapic  That worked on my older hp.. then try the others and there are more as well.
[03:18] <ubotu> Riyonuk__ (good troubleshooting guide here): Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:19] <Tiptronic> Jack_Sparrow: ok. gonna try now
[03:19] <Riyonuk__> I dont think its troubleshooting, I just have no idea what to do :p
[03:19] <roachmmflhyr> ben_underscore: later thanks man
[03:19] <olive> off
[03:19] <emenx> ShackJack ofc I read all of that crap and didn't see anything on my essid problem
[03:19] <DEAthKA> what kind of partition U have on external drive?
[03:19] <blaukatze>  i cannot access to write on my external HDD, how can i open to users ? ?
[03:19] <blaukatze> DEAthKA: ntfs
[03:20] <Jack_Sparrow> !ntfs-3g
[03:20] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[03:20] <larson9999> jrib: this fixed it: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sun-java6/+bug/84790
[03:20] <ShackJack> emenx: It's not "crap" just because it didn't address your specific problem ;)
[03:20] <blaukatze> DEAthKA: and i have ntfs-3g
[03:20] <blaukatze> i am lookking for access
[03:20] <blaukatze> :)
[03:20] <blaukatze> permission
[03:20] <DEAthKA> HAL is working?
[03:20] <DEAthKA> U have to stop HAL
[03:20] <blaukatze> t seams it is owner permission
[03:20] <DEAthKA> and DBUS
[03:21] <blaukatze> DEAthKA: what are those ?
[03:21] <Jack_Sparrow> blaukatze: does your fstab show ntfs-3g on the external mount drive
[03:21] <olive> off
[03:21] <DEAthKA> add user into powergroup DBUS and HAL
[03:21] <DEAthKA> restart DBUS firts HAL second
[03:21] <olive> (sorry, bad plugin in my irssi sends "off")
[03:21] <blaukatze> DEAthKA: can you write the commands how can i add ?
[03:22] <DEAthKA> hey...google it's ful of this
[03:22] <DEAthKA> try very quick to linuxquestion.org
[03:22] <chucky2006> HI THERE
[03:23] <chucky2006> HI IM CHUCKY U WANT TO PLAY?
[03:23] <ShackJack> !offtopic | chucky2006
[03:23] <ubotu> chucky2006: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:23] <aguitel> one question , if i setup  my wifi  in Gnome  later it work in Kde ?
[03:23] <Jack_Sparrow> !caps > chucky2006
[03:24] <ShackJack> aguitel: Yes, it should though KDE has it's own version of network manager
[03:24] <ShackJack> Jack_Sparrow: ubotu is sleeping...
[03:25] <ShackJack> Jack_Sparrow: Erp nevermind - you PM'd...
[03:25] <albertmk> I have one question. If I try to install anything by apt-get install , it appears
[03:25] <Jack_Sparrow> :)
[03:25] <albertmk> You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these:
[03:25] <albertmk> etc
[03:25] <DEAthKA> try apt-get install -f
[03:25] <DEAthKA> :)
[03:25] <albertmk> I already tried
[03:25] <albertmk> it tries to apt-get install compiz
[03:26] <albertmk> but it doesnt work
[03:26] <Riyonuk__> Ok, I typed iwconfig, and it said..
[03:26] <albertmk> let me show u the script
[03:27] <echelon> how do i code in java with ubuntu
[03:27] <Tiptronic> Jack_Sparrow: hey it didnt work
[03:27] <DEAthKA> netbeans
[03:27] <echelon> man
[03:27] <DEAthKA> for java rulz
[03:27] <Tiptronic> Jack_Sparrow: wat was the command again
[03:27] <echelon> that firefox for ubuntu
[03:27] <Riyonuk__> lo non wireless extensions, eth0 no wireless extensions
[03:27] <Riyonuk__> where wlan0?
[03:27] <Riyonuk__> ?
[03:28] <echelon> is the shittest piece of software
[03:28] <ShackJack> !ohmy > echelon
[03:28] <echelon> ?
[03:28] <Jack_Sparrow> Tiptronic: Get the 32 bit alternate cd.. it is text install and the one I prefer ...
[03:28] <Tiptronic> k
[03:28] <echelon> its been "Firefox is now checking for available plugins..." for about 30 mins
[03:28] <albertmk> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32613/
[03:28] <albertmk> please help me
[03:29] <Riyonuk__> Do I need to do ndiswrapper?
[03:29] <ShackJack> albertmk: What are you trying to do - install Compiz Fusion?
[03:29] <Dr_willis> albertmk,  summarize the problem - will get better results.. not everyone has access to a browser.
[03:29] <Znortfl> Hello ubuntu people, I want to install tidy for php through the pear installer, but it needs libtidy. According to synaptic, I have libtidy-0.99 something, yet pear does not seem to find this. Is there a way to convince pear that libtidy is present?
[03:29] <albertmk> I want to install nfts-config
[03:29] <Dr_willis> !info ntfs-config
[03:29] <ubotu> ntfs-config: Enable/disable write support for any NTFS devices. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.5.5-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 41 kB, installed size 432 kB
[03:30] <Dr_willis> albertmk,  and 'sudo apt-get install ntfs-config' gives an error?
[03:30] <albertmk> yes
[03:30] <ShackJack> albertmk: Have you recently/or are tyring to install compiz fusion?
[03:30] <albertmk> it suggest me to type sudo apt-get -f install
[03:30] <albertmk> yes, I did
[03:30] <albertmk> no success
[03:30] <ShackJack> !nick > albertmk
[03:30] <Jack_Sparrow> albertmk: HAve you ever used either of the scripts... Automatix or Envy... (both are bad ideas)
[03:31] <whoojemaflip> Could anyone give me a hand with a wireless setup problem I have?
[03:31] <Meyvn> does gcc come with a default ubuntu install guys?
[03:31] <albertmk> I never tried
[03:31] <desertc> !wireless
[03:31] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:31] <Adel> hey guyz, i did something wrong and the bottom panel disappeared.. how can i get it back?
[03:31] <Dr_willis> Meyvn, no. Install the build-essential package
[03:31] <albertmk> but when I want to install anything by apt-get install, I get this problem
[03:31] <desertc> Meyvn: no!  it should
[03:31] <whoojemaflip> I've followed the instructions on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/Belkin_F5D7050_ver_3000_(Ralink_rt73_driver)
[03:31] <ShackJack> albertmk: You need to fix the compiz fusion thing.... you should uninstall your existing compiz stuff (excpet compiz itself) and then reinstall  - sudo apt-get install compiz compizconfig-settings-manager
[03:31] <DEAthKA> adel: It's there
[03:31] <whoojemaflip> which got me so far
[03:31] <Meyvn> desertc: agreed :)
[03:32] <albertmk> how can I uninstall?
[03:32] <ShackJack> albertmk: See Synaptic or sudo aptitude remove packagename
[03:32] <Adel> deathka: no i can't find it
[03:32] <albertmk> and I have no idea what packages i installed
[03:32] <Cornell> I'm installing feisty on a machine with a Samsung widescreen...  The livecd woke up and displayed nicely, but only at 800*600.  I'm going throught the install and the windows are too big, I can't see the bottom (like where the OK and Cancel buttons are)  Can I move a window with dragging the title bar?
[03:32] <whoojemaflip> but I think my wireless usb is looking for a 54g network when our house is 11b
[03:32] <SpaceBassAway> anyone watching/ripping HD-DVD with feisty?
[03:32] <DEAthKA> R click on the upper panel
[03:32] <DEAthKA> add a new panel
[03:32] <Adel> then?
[03:32] <Adel> i did that
[03:32] <whoojemaflip> how can I set it to look for 11b network?
[03:33] <ShackJack> albertmk: I just told you which ones to install.. go to synaptic and search remove compiz then install sudo apt-get install compiz compizconfig-settings-manager
[03:33] <DEAthKA> now on new panel add everything U like
[03:33] <Adel> but when i moved it down it didn't fit
[03:33] <albertmk> yes
[03:33] <ShackJack> albertmk: At any rate sudo apt-get install compiz compizconfig-settings-manager that's why it's giving that error and needs to be resolved...
[03:33] <Adel> can i show u a screen shot to explain how?
[03:33] <albertmk> it says that there are 2 broken stuffs
[03:33] <ShackJack> !nick | albertmk
[03:33] <ubotu> albertmk: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[03:33] <albertmk> thansk
[03:33] <ShackJack> !handle | albertmk
[03:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about handle - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:33] <DEAthKA> add
[03:33] <ShackJack> Frak
[03:34] <daedra> i
[03:34] <Adel> add what?
[03:34] <DEAthKA> show me
[03:34] <daedra> f
[03:34] <daedra> !:
[03:34] <elkbuntu> daedra, can we help you?
[03:35] <IdleOne> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32614/ can someone tell me what next step is?
[03:35] <daedra> elkbuntu: im trying to get the ubotu to private message
[03:35] <Dr_willis> !botabuse
[03:35] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[03:36] <daedra> Dr_willis: ahh thanks
[03:36] <Dr_willis> whats so hard about it. ;)
[03:36] <albertmk> worked!!!!
[03:36] <Adel> deathka: i will paste the link
[03:36] <albertmk> thanks guys
[03:36] <Adel> here
[03:36] <Adel> http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/1667/screenshotzf2.png
[03:36] <daedra> Dr_willis: just didn't know the channel
[03:36] <albertmk> just had to remove the broken files and it works now
[03:37] <elkbuntu> daedra, /msg ubotu <query> also works :)
[03:37] <daedra> elkbuntu: ah thats better
[03:38] <aguitel> in windows there is scandisk   ,is there something else in ubuntu ?
[03:38] <daedra> aguitel: fschk
[03:38] <Dr_willis> fsck :)
[03:38] <aguitel> in terminal?
[03:38] <daedra> or fsck
[03:38] <daedra> thats the one
[03:38] <ShackJack> !fsck | aguitel
[03:38] <ubotu> aguitel: fsck is the FileSystem ChecKer, which runs automatically when you boot if you didn't shutdown cleanly. Type "man fsck" for information on running it manually. The command "sudo shutdown -F -r now" will force a reboot and a filesystem check; "sudo touch /fastboot" will skip a filesystem check at next reboot
[03:38] <Dr_willis> with linux, normally it will fsck itslef when it boots. if it detects a problem
[03:38] <Adel> deathka: so?
[03:38] <Dr_willis> you may not Notice that - due to the splash screens.
[03:39] <daedra> Dr_willis: that reminds me, how do you stick with verbose boot
[03:39] <daedra> Dr_willis: and disable gdm autoloading on tty7
[03:40] <Dr_willis> daedra,  i edit the grub menu.lst and get rid of the splash, and fb. as for gdm. disable it from the services. (rc2.d) directory
[03:41] <daedra> Dr_willis: why do I need to trash the fb?
[03:41] <Dr_willis> daedra,  because its lame and slows things down. :)
[03:42] <daedra> but I want small text
[03:42] <Dr_willis> daedra,  and ive had issues with it and my X server  on some machines
[03:42] <Dr_willis> daedra,  squint then.. :) do whateverya want .. its YOUR linux box.. paint it hot pink and puce if ya want to.
[03:42] <daedra> :p
[03:43] <Dr_willis> on some of my machines in the past. Ive had issues werhe i could not use the console if it was 'framebuffered' it would show garbage
[03:43] <aguitel> fsck need administratives atributes
[03:43] <Dr_willis> aguitel,  its a system-wide/kind of tool.. so yes...
[03:43] <daedra> Dr_willis: where is that rc2.d directory?
[03:44] <Dr_willis> daedra,  in /etc/ with all the other rc stuff
[03:44] <Dr_willis> !sysv
[03:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sysv - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:44] <daedra> nice
[03:44] <daedra> r2d2
[03:45] <aguitel> how i fix o repair errors in files,archives directories  ?
[03:45] <Adel> hey guyz can anyone helpme plz??
[03:46] <Dr_willis> aguitel,  as said earlier.. fsck can auto-run when you reboot, or you can force it to run when you reboot.
[03:46] <Dr_willis> !fsck | aguitel
[03:46] <ubotu> aguitel: fsck is the FileSystem ChecKer, which runs automatically when you boot if you didn't shutdown cleanly. Type "man fsck" for information on running it manually. The command "sudo shutdown -F -r now" will force a reboot and a filesystem check; "sudo touch /fastboot" will skip a filesystem check at next reboot
[03:46] <Cornell> oh-oh partitioning failed...   I've a 197 Gig partitions on sda, sda5.  I'm trying to repartition it to 2 partitions, 20 gig for / and the rest for /home.  I couldn't change the partition, so I deleted it.  hit the new partition button and created two logical paritions, sda5 and sda6, as / and /home as ext3 and continued... it said it failed.  The other partitions have a Windows XP installation
[03:46] <daedra> Dr_willis: I'm not familiar with disabling services
[03:46] <daedra> Dr_willis: could you walk me through /etc/rc2.d/S13gdm
[03:46] <Dr_willis> daedra,  time to learn then i guess. :) one of the top things for leet-haxors to use.
[03:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Cornell: Are you running livecd?
[03:47] <aguitel> man   fsck
[03:47] <Cornell> yes, Jack_Sparrow
[03:47] <daedra> lol, IntuitiveNipple
[03:47] <Dr_willis> daedra,   more /etc/init.d/README      for a start
[03:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Cornell: I assume you unmounted them first?
[03:47] <aguitel> man fsck
[03:47] <daedra> Dr_willis: k
[03:47] <aguitel> !man fsck
[03:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about man fsck - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:47] <Dr_willis> daedra,  just delete that link. :) it will stop it from running. Its worth learning all about
[03:48] <Cornell> I didn't think they'd've been mounted, Jack_Sparrow
[03:48] <Jack_Sparrow> Cornell: What does gparted or fdisk -l from terminal show your current partitions to be?
[03:48] <Dr_willis> aguitel,  'man fsck' in a terminal to see the man pages for it
[03:49] <daedra> Dr_willis: I'll need to make a copy of it for safekeeping
[03:49] <aguitel> order not found
[03:49] <Dr_willis> daedra,  if you want.. :) this is linux.. paint it pink if you want.
[03:49] <Cornell> Doesn't show sda, just /dev/sdb, /dev/sdg and /dev/sdg1 (fdisk -l), Jack_Sparrow
[03:49] <shiv_j> how do I use/modify bottom part of this for kubuntu? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowtoSetupExternalMonitorForIntel915?highlight=%28CategoryHardware%29
[03:50] <Adel> something happened and the bottom panel disappeared can anyone help me get it back
[03:50] <knix_> I cant sync my "lg chocolate" to bitpim.  Anyone experienced with bitpim or something like it?
[03:50] <Jack_Sparrow> Cornell: Is sdg a usb ?
[03:50] <Riyonuk__> Ok, I installed my driver using ndiswrapper
[03:51] <Cornell> yes
[03:51] <Jack_Sparrow> Cornell: Do you have two internal hard drives?
[03:51] <daedra> Dr_willis: another thing I notice with ubuntu is that once you CTRL+ATL+BKSPC out of gnome it just restarts!
[03:51] <Cornell> No
[03:51] <Riyonuk__> now when I click the nm-applet, it says its connecting, but it never does :/
[03:51] <Riyonuk__> Not even one of the balls turns green
[03:51] <Frogzoo> daedra: yes, that's what that key combo does
[03:51] <Jack_Sparrow> Cornell: One internal hard drive showing up as sdb...  sata or ide drives?
[03:51] <daedra> Frogzoo: I want to kill it.
[03:52] <Dr_willis> daedra,  gdm is a service.. so yes..it restarts when killed.
[03:52] <daedra> Frogzoo: KILL IT WITH FIRE
[03:52] <daedra> Dr_willis: but I just deleted the symlink
[03:52] <Cornell> Tried gparted... "The kernel is unable to re-read the partitiontables on the following devices - /dev/sda"  "... Unmount all mounted paritiions on a device to get full access."  Perhaps the partioning effort of install, Jack_Sparrow ?
[03:52] <Adel>  something happened and the bottom panel disappeared can anyone help me get it back??
[03:52] <Frogzoo> daedra: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[03:53] <Dr_willis> daedra,  so..  :) the service is still running.
[03:53] <Dr_willis> Linux FUNdamentals
[03:53] <Frogzoo> daedra: to stop it permanently, remove the /etc/rc2.d/*gdm symlink
[03:53] <Jack_Sparrow> Adel: right click top panel and add new panel and set it to the bottom of the screen
[03:53] <Dr_willis> the scripts are ran at startup, not every 10 sec.. :)
[03:53] <Cornell> Jack_sparrow: One drive, sata..  Shall I just turn it off, (pull the usbs) and start the livecd again?
[03:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Cornell: I hate it when fdisk and gparted cant agree...
[03:54] <Adel> jack_sparow: i did that and look what happened
[03:54] <daedra> Dr_willis: ahhh, so I'll need a reboot
[03:54] <chris_nut> My xorg.conf file lists the only modes avaialable as 1280 x 800 but the GNOME desktop resolution applet only lets me select 1024 x 768. What's up with that?
[03:54] <Cornell> ;-)
[03:54] <Dr_willis> daedra,  or kill the gdm service
[03:54] <daedra> these services look fun
[03:54] <daedra> yea
[03:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Adel: I am working on a previous problem...
[03:54] <daedra> I'm gonna make some daemons
[03:54] <mosno> chris_nut: probably set your hoz/vert refresh
[03:54] <Adel> http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/1667/screenshotzf2.png
[03:55] <chris_nut> mosno, there is no option in the drop down apart from the default.
[03:55] <Jack_Sparrow> Cornell: Do that and come back... it cant hurt
[03:55] <mosno> chris_nut: which driver
[03:55] <Adel> jack_sparow: ok can u tell me when ur done?
[03:55] <Dr_willis> daedra,  thats a big jump for someone that dident even know where rc2.d was untill 4 min ago. :)
[03:55] <Cornell> Jack_Sparrow , k
[03:55] <chris_nut> mosno, vesa
[03:55] <Adel> plz
[03:55] <mosno> chris_nut: studied your /var/log
[03:55] <daedra> Dr_willis: I'm familiar with a few things - my learning path is a little screwed up
[03:56] <chris_nut> Adel, you should use full english.
[03:56] <chris_nut> mosno, nope - will poke around for a few minutes.
[03:56] <Jack_Sparrow> Adel: Change your screen res to something lower and see if it changes where that bar sits..
[03:56] <chris_nut> mosno, which specific logfile will be interesting?
[03:57] <Jack_Sparrow> Adel: Wife just got up.. I need to spend time with her.. hope you understand..
[03:57] <notwist> Adel: pidgin = better then gaim
[03:57] <Jaydoggg> Hi All
[03:57] <chris_nut> notwist, pidgin is gaim.
[03:57] <Smithers> Hey JayDog
[03:58] <notwist> chris_nut: no, but it's the same project
[03:58] <Jaydoggg> anyone seen Pelo today?
[03:58] <ShackJack> chris_nut: pidgin is gaim + :)
[03:58] <Adel> jack_sparow: i changed it to 800*600, and its still the same
[03:58] <Smithers> Can't say that I have
[03:58] <IndyGunFrea> chris_nut, there are suddle differences in the two programs.
[03:58] <IndyGunFrea> *subtle
[03:58] <notwist> if pidgin is gaim then windows vista is windows xp
[03:58] <Adel> jack_sparrow: k no prob
[03:58] <abedo> guys I put a php file in var/www  , but when I click a link that point to this file , It open the download dialog instead go to another page .
[03:58] <Adel> thx anyways
[03:58] <Cornell> BTW, jack_sparrow, when livecd comes up, with my widescreen, looks good, but the highest resolution is 800*600 and I can't see the bottom of the windows.  Like where the ok and cancel buttons are.  How can I increase the resolution (without the preferences/screen resolution, which shows 800 as the highest)?  or move the windows without using the title bar.
[03:58] <Jaydoggg> I need help getting grub to see my windows install on another drive, anyone game?
[03:58] <notwist> abedo: php isnt installed correctly
[03:58] <Smithers> notwist: How did you come up with that
[03:59] <notwist> Smithers: huh?
[03:59] <daedra> my bum is in the cheese
[03:59] <Smithers> notwist: Vista is XP
[03:59] <IndyGunFrea> lol
[03:59] <Smithers> notwist: Why do you say that?
[03:59] <Jaydoggg> vista is horrid
[03:59] <notwist> Smithers: i meant "if gaim is pidgin then vista is xp"
[03:59] <mosno> Jaydoggg: and i was strongarmed into buying it
[03:59] <abedo> notwist: how to ensure a correct installation :(
[03:59] <notwist> abedo: of pidgin?
[03:59] <Smithers> notwist: Oh you were being sarcastic
[04:00] <notwist> Smithers: yeah :)
[04:00] <Jaydoggg> i'd have to be at gunpoint to buy it
[04:00] <Smithers> notwist: Got ya
[04:00] <abedo> no of php ..
[04:00] <mosno> Jaydoggg: no laptop comes without it, no decent one at least, not in Australia afaik
[04:00] <acidx> Cornell, to move windows without the title bar, press the alt key and drag the window.
[04:00] <Jack_Sparrow> Cornell: try auto config on your monitor buttons
[04:00] <ShackJack> Jaydoggg: decent guide on auto mounting partitions here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions
[04:00] <Smithers> How do you make a application the default application for that file type?
[04:00] <mosno> Jaydoggg: and i forgot to call the vendor and complain like a good little GNU boy (damn)
[04:00] <notwist> abedo: google for like "ubuntu apache php", there are apt-get commands you can use to make it work instantly
[04:01] <abedo> notwist: installation of php
[04:01] <Jack_Sparrow> Cornell: FYI, I need to go spend time with the wife....  someone can pick up where we left off.
[04:01] <Jaydoggg> mosno here in the states they are starting to get hip and allow either XP or Vista
[04:01] <Cornell> k
[04:01] <Jaydoggg> ShackJack: thx a bunch
[04:01] <mosno> Jaydoggg: i wanted 'no OS'
[04:01] <mosno> why is that so hard?
[04:01] <notwist> Adel: http://download.ubuntu.pl/_Feisty_Fawn/pidgin/2.1.0/pidgin_2.1.0-1_i386.deb <- pidgin packet file
[04:01] <Jaydoggg> cuz they make money of it :-(
[04:01] <Cornell> Thanks jack_sparrow, I'll have to do that soon, myself
[04:01] <mosno> bastards
[04:01] <mosno> i should call Asus' ass for a refund
[04:02] <mosno> damned Vista Ultimate
[04:02] <notwist> there are plenty of laptops without windows, or what are you talking about
[04:02] <ShackJack> !offtopic
[04:02] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:02] <mosno> notwist: in Australia? That are half decent?
[04:02] <notwist> mosno: doesnt dell sell ubuntu laptops?
[04:02] <mosno> ShackJack: umm... i'm buying the laptop to run Ubuntu... !offtopic
[04:02] <saxartist> yes
[04:02] <Jaydoggg> mosno: if you buy in America you can get with any os or none at all from many vendors
[04:02] <saxartist> apparently the dells have some problems
[04:02] <Smithers> Anyone know how to make a application the default application for a specific file type?
[04:02] <mosno> Jaydoggg: Asus?
[04:03] <notwist> mosno: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3066327 :)
[04:03] <Adel> guyz the bottom panel disappeared and when im adding another one the windows are not minimizing into it... can someone help me?
[04:03] <MMxs> hello all again, I have new problem : when I want play some movie in VLC player, the movie starts, but after a few seconds the picture disappear, but sound is still playing.
[04:03] <Jaydoggg> Asus, good mobo's
[04:03] <saxartist> Adel: hold on one second
[04:03] <Adel> ok
[04:03] <saxartist> i had that problem, gotta go link hunting
[04:03] <Adel> lol ok
[04:04] <mosno> Jaydoggg: i just bought the Asus F3SV for some sweet Feisty action
[04:04] <Jaydoggg> mosno: nice :-)
[04:04] <mosno> Jaydoggg: *almost* bought a Macbook
[04:04] <Jaydoggg> cant go wrong with a macbook
[04:04] <notwist> macbooks are sweeet
[04:04] <notwist> but expensive
[04:04] <Jaydoggg> Asus, just rebadges everything but their mobo's afaik
[04:04] <notwist> osx is cool
[04:04] <ph8> can anyone tell me how to list bluetooth devices in linux?
[04:04] <ph8> * ubuntu
[04:05] <Blissex> ph8: 'hwconfig'
[04:05] <ph8> ty
[04:05] <Dr_willis> I can think of other terms to use when talking about OS-X , cool is not one of them
[04:05] <mosno> i saved like $1700AUD for choosing the Asus over the Macbook and the hardware is almost identical
[04:05] <MMxs> hello all again, I have new problem : when I want play some movie in VLC player, the movie starts, but after a few seconds the picture disappear, but sound is still playing. Do you know how to solve it?
[04:05] <Mishu> I have configured a2billing on my server but when i try to access http://localhost/A2Billing_UI/api/SOAP it says You don't have permission to access /A2Billing_UI/api/SOAP
[04:05] <ShackJack> ph8: Good guide for setting up devices: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[04:05] <Dr_willis> asus hardware is proberly better. :)
[04:05] <mosno> Mac OS *would* have been a nicer fallback than Vista (ie. if Ubuntu has major issues)
[04:05] <mosno> oh well
[04:06] <ph8> thnx jack
[04:06] <notwist> mosno: depends on what youre going to use it for as well
[04:06] <mosno> i still want to try and get my money back, i dont want MS/Asus thinking i actually *wanted* Vista
[04:06] <Dr_willis> ive seen OS-X ran under vmware. :) 'not legally' so dont ask for more info. heh.
[04:06] <notwist> mosno: if youre the kind of guy that is a lot into music and taking pictures, mac is the given choice
[04:06] <Jaydoggg> I've been a windows guy since 3.1 and I hate vista
[04:06] <mosno> i dont want a shady non-apple OS X
[04:06] <Dr_willis> Apple = shady.. thats a apt term for the company. ;)
[04:07] <mosno> vista seems nice, besides the TPM and DRM i dont see what the problem is :)
[04:07] <Cornell> I've been an anti m$ since DOS 1
[04:07] <ShackJack> !offtopic
[04:07] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:07] <Dr_willis> mosno,  its slower then a frozen slug. ;)
[04:07] <john__> hello
[04:07] <Jaydoggg> do you want to do that,,,,are you sure,,,, did you say yes?  shall I delete that txt file now,,,sure? really sure?
[04:07] <Dr_willis> Cornell,  Freedos just reached 1.0 recently! :)
[04:07] <mosno> yea it's getting a little o/t now, sorry
[04:08] <saxartist> okay... Adel, found it, you need to run
[04:08] <saxartist> gconf-editor
[04:08] <DraveN> hello
[04:08] <nslater_laptop> i still cant get my screen resolution to work, any ideas guys?
[04:08] <saxartist> do alt-f2 and type gconf-editor
[04:08] <john__> i'm new to Ubuntu/linux in general - i first installed it last night. this is pretty sweet... :)
[04:08] <kauer> nslater: What's the problem?
[04:09] <saxartist> john__: congrats and welcome
[04:09] <Adel> nest
[04:09] <Adel> next*
[04:09] <john__> saxartist: thanks
[04:09] <nslater_laptop> kauer, I put a single resolution in my xorg.conf and x starts in a different resolution alltogether and GNOME presents me with a single different resolution as my only option. Any ideas?
[04:09] <saxartist> Adel: apps, panel, top level
[04:09] <barbie> hi, i want to run one of my script after all the services have started... how to do so?
[04:09] <Dr_willis> barbie,  thats what rc.local is for
[04:10] <Dr_willis> !rc.local
[04:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rc.local - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:10] <Dr_willis> Hmm..
[04:10] <Dr_willis> !startup
[04:10] <ubotu> To add programs to start up when you log into your Gnome session go to System>Preferences>Sessions and use the Startup Programs tab. For more information, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddingProgramToSessionStartup - See !boot for starting non-interactive programs at boot
[04:10] <stickto> hello
[04:10] <stdin> Dr_willis: add an factoid ;)
[04:10] <ShackJack> john__: If you haven't checked it out ubuntuguide.org is a decent quickstart page for doing common things...
[04:10] <Cornell> Dang... shutdwon machine, pulled USB, booted...  neither kb nor mouse work :-(
[04:10] <kauer> nslater: what are the resolutions involved?
[04:10] <Adel> ok then?
[04:10] <giany911> guys if i run compiz on a new session with xgl server .. is it any faster than running it on a normal gnome session ?
[04:10] <Dr_willis> stdin,  thats all i woudl be doing all day long.... :)
[04:10] <saxartist> Adel: what's listed there?
[04:10] <john__> i was playing with the menus and found something called "Configuration Editor" - i enabled it and opened it up. it looked kind of similar to the Windows Registry (i mean, settings that you can change for various applications etc)
[04:10] <barbie> Dr_willis, i never edited rc.local......... any special pattern or format?
[04:10] <Dr_willis> stdin,  wonder how many mb of factoids the bot has now.
[04:10] <ShackJack> giany911: Don't use XGL is you don't have to...
[04:11] <nslater_laptop> kauer, 1280x800
[04:11] <giany911> ShackJack: so no performance increase ?
[04:11] <john__> i tried moving Configuration Editor and it disappeared from the menu editor, and it's not in my menus at all! :(
[04:11] <ShackJack> john__: It has some use.. but most things it set can be set elsewhere...
[04:11] <Dr_willis> barbie,  its a shell script. be sure to keep exit 0 at the end. and dont start stuff that wont return. unless you spawn it to the bg. with &
[04:11] <stickto> how to copy vm of VirtualBox? I copied one, added it into VirtualBox, and get an error that is UUID duplicated
[04:11] <Adel> bottom_panel_screen0, and top_panel_screen0
[04:11] <MMxs> Please, I have new problem : when I want play some movie in VLC player, the movie starts, but after a few seconds the picture disappear, but sound is still playing. I
[04:11] <ShackJack> giany911: No - XGL is a sort of workaround - if you can use built in AIGLX or Nvidia then go for it..
[04:11] <saxartist> okay, so you have 2 panels
[04:11] <saxartist> delete one of them
[04:11] <giany911> k thx
[04:11] <saxartist> and see if the other works
[04:11] <Adel> which one?
[04:11] <saxartist> Adel: doesn't matter
[04:12] <thavorn> kde are confusing
[04:12] <john__> Shackjack: i like the idea of a single goto place to edit general settings, being so used to windows
[04:12] <Adel> how do i delete it?
[04:12] <Dr_willis> MMxs,  this aint some porn video is it? and the first few secs are an advertisament saying 'go to whatever.com and get the codecs to watch the movie' ?
[04:12] <ShackJack> john__: May have just moved somewhere else or is "unchecked" in the menu... at any rate the command line in gconf-editor you can add it back
[04:12] <Jaydoggg> i'm stuck on trying to boot to windows from grub... here's where i'm stuck 18 : "Invalid or unsupported executable format"
[04:12] <Jaydoggg> This error is returned if the kernel image boing loaded is not recognized as Multiboot or one of the supported native formats (Linux zImage or bzImage, FreeBSD, or NetBSD).
[04:12] <barbie> ok thanks
[04:12] <kauer> nnslater: That is one resolution. Is it the desired one, or the one you are getting forced on you? What is the other resolution?
[04:12] <saxartist> john__: alt-f2, run "alacarte" then put conf editor back
[04:12] <Adel> saxartist: how do i delete it?
[04:12] <john__> thanks you guys. exactly what i needed to know. :-)
[04:12] <ShackJack> john__: I have my desktop set up more or less like windows... single panel accross bottom and gconf was handy foor putting my trash can and home folder on desktop where they ought to be ;)
[04:13] <nslater_laptop> kauer, thats the desired resolution, the one forced on me is something like 1124, 7XX or something?
[04:13] <saxartist> Adel:  sorry, good question.. heh. you can't... change the 'orientation
[04:13] <saxartist> to bottom or what ever
[04:13] <kauer> nslater: 1280x800 is a weird resolution. 1280x1024 would be more normal. Is the one you are getting forced on 1028x768 by any chance?
[04:14] <nslater_laptop> kauer, i am using a widescreen laptop
[04:14] <saxartist> move it around, mess with those numbers until you can see it
[04:14] <Cornell> Rebooted, hit setup, kb works there...  booting from livecd, seems to work now.
[04:14] <saxartist> thats what i did
[04:14] <ShackJack> kauer: Is a regular "widescreen" res for notebooks ;)
[04:14] <nslater_laptop> kauer, yeah - thats the resolution that is forced on me.
[04:14] <Adel> uhu ok thx alot
[04:14] <MMxs> Dr_willis: no, it's normal xvid movie
[04:14] <john__> yah, alacarte is the menu editor thing i was talking about. conf editor disappeared from that menu! :( i'll add a new item using the command "gconf-editor"
[04:14] <Dr_willis> MMxs,  no idea then.. try some other video players, run them from the termional, look for any error/info messages in the termnial
[04:15] <kauer> nslater: is 1280x800 the correct resolution for your laptop screen? i.e, the native resolution?
[04:15] <saxartist> john__: if you run alacarte, you can put alacarte back in your menu
[04:15] <nslater_laptop> kauer, yes - I checked this on Google.
[04:15] <Amaranth> saxartist: right click on 'Applications'
[04:15] <john__> well, i found it the first time by right clicking the menu and clicking "Edit Menus"
[04:16] <Amaranth> john__: that's the recommended way to run it, i'm not even sure why it's in the menu itself
[04:16] <Prowler_1> new beryl stars plugin files i made (kanotix & ubuntu logo's) http://www.beryl-themes.org/content/show.php?content=63718
[04:16] <kauer> nslater: Have you checked the X error outputs? Um, ~/.xsession-errors or similar and any other error logs?
[04:16] <sylverfox> hi, I have a problem with some packages, can somebody help me, please?
[04:16] <kauer> nnslater: Back in 2 minutes...
[04:16] <rshields> 1280x800 is the native resolution on Acer laptops with 15.4" screen
[04:16] <nslater_laptop> kauer, the logs are so big I don't know where to start.
[04:16] <john__> i like the alt+f2. it reminds me of windows' winkey+r. i'll have to change some keyboard bindings later...
[04:16] <Prowler_1> tell me if you like
[04:16] <nslater_laptop> kauer, k - I will look through my logs (again) heh.
[04:16] <Cornell> Dang.... lost all my partitions... byebye XP (that I never used)
[04:16] <Adel> saxartist: well nothing's happinin its still not there
[04:16] <ShackJack> !offtopic | Prowler_1
[04:16] <ubotu> Prowler_1: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:17] <Amaranth> Prowler_1: 1) that's spam 2) it's the "snow" plugin :) and 3) you know beryl is discontinued, don't you?
[04:17] <Cornell> And what was that method for moving a window without dragging the title bar
[04:17] <Cornell> ?
[04:17] <ShackJack> Cornell: Hold down ALT
[04:17] <Amaranth> Cornell: alt-click
[04:17] <john__> Cornell: try alt+f7
[04:17] <Cornell> AH, thanks Amaranth , shackjack
[04:18] <Amaranth> john__: wow, even i didn't know that one :)
[04:18] <Amaranth> which is surprising seeing how i work on a WM :)
[04:18] <ShackJack> john__: Good one, john__ !
[04:18] <ShackJack> (dang those IM handles with __ chars at begining/end are annoying)
[04:19] <nslater_laptop> the xorg log says "not using mode "1280x800" no mode by this name" - WTF does that mean?
[04:19] <john__> thanks gusy! i knew alt+m is windows' move command, and i learned it by right-clicking the icon in the top left of the title bar. menu is similar to windows.
[04:19] <saxartist> Adel: test another user account
[04:19] <john__> guys^
[04:19] <Adel> there's only one user on this pc
[04:19] <Amaranth> ShackJack: the ones at the end are default xchat names if 'john' isn't available
[04:19] <dv_> hello
[04:19] <dv_> I accidentally deleted my fonts.alias file
[04:19] <dv_> and now X cannot start
[04:19] <ShackJack> Amaranth: Ahhh... gotcha... my nick is registered @ NickServ
[04:19] <dv_> can anyone give me the file /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/fonts.alias ?
[04:20] <saxartist> Adel: make another one, then delete it later
[04:20] <Amaranth> dv_: i believe that file is dependent on what fonts you have available
[04:20] <Adel> k
[04:20] <john__> brb
[04:20] <Amaranth> s/available/installed/
[04:20] <dv_> Amaranth, no, it is edited by hand
[04:20] <Amaranth> dv_: not normally
[04:20] <Dr_willis> dv_,  theres a command that remakes them.  i recall. why wereyou editing it by hand?
[04:20] <stdin> dv_: take a look at "man update-fonts-alias"
[04:20] <dv_> and I absolutely need it, otherwise the "cannot open default font 'fixed'" error appears
[04:20] <kauer> nslater: Dunno, but it sure looks like the problem, right? :-) Thinking...
[04:20] <Amaranth> dv_: sudo update-fonts-alias
[04:21] <Amaranth> dv_: oh, i think you run it as sudo update-fonts-alias /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc
[04:21] <kauer> nslater: Can you send your xorg.conf? I'm new to IRC so dunno how you would do that (DON'T dump it to the chat though!)
[04:21] <Amaranth> !pastebin | nslater_laptop, kauer
[04:21] <ubotu> nslater_laptop, kauer: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:21] <dv_> that did it! thanks
[04:22] <saxartist> Adel:  when they dissappeared how did it happen? did you log in and just have no panels?
[04:22] <Cornell> Ok... since I've lost my partitions... I'm starting from scratch...  the first is Primary, /, then is logical swap then logical /home, right?
[04:23] <john__> back
[04:23] <Dr_willis> Cornell,  you could make them all promaries if you wanted
[04:23] <Ade1> saxartist: it worked in the new user
[04:24] <Cornell> So, that's not like putting logical into physical, Dr_willis
[04:24] <kauer> !pastebin
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[04:24] <Dr_willis> Primaries, Extended (Logicals), extended partitions hold logicals. You can have up to 4 primary partitions (or primary+extended)
[04:25] <Dr_willis> Cornell,  for less then 5 parttions needed on a drive. i always use 4 primaries.
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[04:25] <Ade1>  saxartist: it worked in the new use
[04:25] <kauer> nslater: What's happening?
[04:25] <Cornell> k, thanks Dr_willis
[04:26] <saxartist> Ade1 okay
[04:26] <saxartist> so it's just one of those pesky settings
[04:26] <Ade1> so how can i get it to work in the admin?
[04:27] <Ade1> cuz i can't stay working on this user, ive got all my settings in the other one ser
[04:27] <Ade1> set*
[04:27] <exarkun> Is there a package which provides the ThumbCreator KServiceType in Dapper?
[04:27] <saxartist> i'm trying to figure out how i got rid of them
[04:27] <Ade1> k im gonna try to go back to the other user
[04:27] <sylverfox> TO ANYBODY: during the instalation 9 packages were not deleted, and bacause os those i can't use apt-get, or synaptic
[04:28] <sylverfox> plz. help!!!
[04:28] <exarkun> sylverfox: Use dpkg to delete them?
[04:29] <sylverfox> exarkun, can you send be the code?
[04:29] <Seoke> I'm installing apache, what is the default install path for it?
[04:29] <sylverfox> i will chaneg the package names
[04:30] <exarkun> sylverfox: dpkg --remove <package name>
[04:30] <pchilds> Is there any way to get videos to behave correctly when running compiz fusion? I found a couple things from googlling and results are not too bad but I want it all. The real deal. lol  Video works fine when compiz fusion isnt running and I can get video to play with compiz running but it can act funny.
[04:30] <john__> hey, is it necessary to have the log services running?
[04:30] <exarkun> sylverfox: you could also try dpkg --remove --pending
[04:31] <ShackJack> pchilds: check out #ubuntu-effects or #compiz-fusion for best help...
[04:31] <sylverfox> exarkun: it doesn't work
[04:31] <pchilds> thanks shackjack
[04:31] <sylverfox> it gives the same error
[04:31] <exarkun> sylverfox: What error?
[04:32] <sylverfox> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32619/
[04:32] <sylverfox> you can see it here
[04:32] <sylverfox> error numer 132
[04:32] <exarkun> sylverfox: `Illegal instruction (core dumped)` is a pretty bad message.
[04:32] <ShackJack> john__: Nope...
[04:33] <exarkun> sylverfox: Have you run memtest86 on this machine?
[04:33] <john__> Shackjack: thanks
[04:33] <sylverfox> once before instalation
[04:33] <sylverfox> today i had to reinstall ubuntu
[04:34] <sylverfox> should I do is again
[04:34] <sylverfox> :
[04:34] <ShackJack> !enter > sylverfox
[04:34] <exarkun> sylverfox: Did all of the tests pass?
[04:34] <sylverfox> yes
[04:35] <sylverfox> i just bought some more RAM and then I did it
[04:36] <exarkun> sylverfox: I'm not sure what else to suggest
[04:36] <Adel> saxartist: thx alot man it worked
[04:36] <bronze-> what's the desktop effects channel?
[04:37] <ShackJack> bronze-: #ubuntu-effects
[04:37] <sylverfox> ok exarkun
[04:37] <bronze> ahem. bronze- is an imposter! :-)
[04:37] <sylverfox> thanks for your help
[04:38] <abedo> guys what s the path of httpd.conf :(
[04:38] <Happu>  /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
[04:39] <ShackJack> abedo: just fyi.... locate httpd.conf ;)
[04:40] <Adel> saxartist: one more thing plz, try moving your mouse to the upper right corner, will you get a screen showing all the open windows on your desktop?
[04:41] <spheard> hi, I cant see any of the files on my USB disk? anyone any ideas where to begin?
[04:41] <saxartist> Adel: no
[04:41] <saxartist> that's an extra setting
[04:41] <exarkun> spheard: Is the disk mounted?
[04:41] <saxartist> it annoys me
[04:42] <spheard> exarkun: I thought it was meant to automount? how do I check that it is actually mounted?
[04:42] <Adel> oh my friend wants to activate it, and i forgot how i did, can u tell me under which preference it is?
[04:42] <wyrda> salve scusate
[04:42] <wyrda> avrei bisogno di una mano
[04:42] <exarkun> spheard: if you're in gnome, you may have a row of vaguely disk-like icons on your panel
[04:43] <ShackJack> Adel: That's the scale plugin...
[04:43] <wyrda> mi trovo in bash e devo aprire questa cartella Internet Explorer
[04:43] <wyrda> do il comando cd Internet Explorer
[04:43] <exarkun> spheard: usb disks look a little bit different from hard disks, and if you mouse over each one and wait a moment you'll get a popup that gives its name
[04:43] <faileas> !it
[04:43] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[04:43] <thavorn> how to add launcher to panel beside right click on panel
[04:43] <wyrda> ops sorry
[04:43] <exarkun> spheard: also, you can open a terminal and just type `mount' to get a list
[04:43] <wyrda> bye
[04:43] <Adel> how can he activate it?
[04:43] <Seoke> When I go to local host its redirecting me to http://localhost/xampp/ wtf...
[04:43] <ShackJack> Adel: Are you using Compiz Fusion?
[04:43] <faileas> Seoke: you have xampp installed?
[04:43] <saxartist> yeah, Adel i can do it in compiz, i don't remember if g can do it
[04:44] <Adel> O ok he doesn't have beryl yet
[04:44] <Seoke> faileas: did, till I realized its a large piece of crap that doesnt work on my computer -_- maybe I didnt completly uninstall it?
[04:44] <faileas> you just need to edit your index.php not to point at XAMPP...
[04:44] <exarkun> spheard: usually it should indeed automount, but sometimes (at least w/ my dapper installs) it fails to notice and you have to unplug it and plug it back in again, or try an explicit mount command
[04:44] <Seoke> faileas: And where is the index.php file located
[04:44] <ShackJack> Adel: You want COmpiz Fusion ;)   https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/CompizFusion  Beryl's on its way out...
[04:45] <spheard> exarkun: Im in kde and the only usb like thing on ~$mount is >>procbususb on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
[04:45] <faileas> seoke: no idea, i only have xampp on windows
[04:45] <Adel> what do u mean? is it beter
[04:45] <Adel> better*?
[04:45] <Scrippie> interest
[04:45] <Adel> what's the difference between them?
[04:45] <ShackJack> Adel: It's just the remerging of Beryl back into COmpiz - Beryl willno longer be updated.... and better, yes..
[04:45] <mcd> Hay All - Trying to copy a wallpaper into usr/share/wallpaper - Access Denied - run alt/F2 run Konqueror as root - but won't let me paste file - Suggestions?
[04:45] <exarkun> spheard: okay, that's probably not you disk.
[04:46] <exarkun> spheard: Have you tried physically unplugging and then plugging it back in already?
[04:46] <Adel> should i uninstall beryl and replace it with compiz fusion?
[04:46] <ShackJack> Adel: Yep...
[04:46] <solomon> how might i go about getting a xen installation onto my gutsy box?  i found some instructions for feisty that said to install ubuntu-xen-desktop, but that doesn't seem to be installable on gutsy
[04:46] <Adel> ok thx man
[04:47] <solomon> i need to test some fc3 stuff from my gutsy laptop
[04:47] <ShackJack> !gutsy | solomon
[04:47] <ubotu> solomon: 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
[04:47] <solomon> ah thanks
[04:47] <roachmmflhyr> anyone have gallery 2.2.2 install on godaddy.com?
[04:47] <_jonathan_> hey I have a sitecom wireless network card 'wl-171', that uses the driver 'rt-61.INF' in windows. While booting with the network card installed in the pc the boot hangs, in safe mode I get the error: "BUG: soft lockup detected on #CPU0" Please help me! the pc won't boot with or without the driver installed under ndiswrapper. I'm using Feisty
[04:47] <pawan> hi
[04:47] <pawan> i am getting an arrow icon on desktop
[04:48] <pawan> what is that
[04:48] <spheard> exarkun have just unplugged/plugged it but still no mount. how do I explicitly mount it. Im on 6.10
[04:48] <pawan> untitiled window
[04:48] <mcd> Newbie here - Trying to copy a wallpaper into usr/share/wallpaper - Access Denied - run alt/F2 run Konqueror as root - but won't let me paste file - Suggestions?
[04:49] <kteoh> hi guys, i have a new laptop here (vostro 1400)...ubuntu autodetected my ethernet and intel 3945 wireless (restricted driver), but im having two issues as to getting the network connection up and going
[04:49] <ssa> hello , how can i install s3 graphics prosavag?
[04:49] <kteoh> the ethernet card on the back with light up and all, but ubuntu cannot get an IP via DHCP, nor can it use a static IP
[04:50] <kteoh> will*
[04:50] <exarkun> spheard: the general form is `mount <device> <location>' - <device> will be something like /dev/sda1 (or sdb1 or sdc1, etc).  <location> should just be any existing (empty) directory, which is where you'll be able to access the files after it's mounted
[04:50] <exarkun> spheard: usually something in /media/ is used for <location>
[04:50] <ssa> i had this but for fedora http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=168951
[04:50] <Cornell> Ok...install done, doing the updates
[04:50] <ssa> any help please?
[04:51] <kteoh> patience is a virtue :)
[04:51] <_jonathan_> mcd: terminal >> sudo cp <original file with complete location> usr/share/wallpaper
[04:51] <PriceChild> ssa, should be installed by dafault
[04:51] <PriceChild> ssa, check /etc/X11/xorg.conf to see what driver is being used
[04:51] <ssa> pricechild so i wan to install beryl
[04:51] <ShackJack> mcd: P.S. #kubuntu is the dedicated Kubuntu (KDE) support channel
[04:51] <mcd> hay ssa - have you tride a google search at google.com/linux?
[04:51] <moyer> how do i see how much video memory have installed?
[04:52] <PriceChild> ssa, #ubuntu-effects and I dont't think you are going to be able to on that card :)
[04:52] <_jonathan_> hey I have a sitecom wireless network card 'wl-171', that uses the driver 'rt-61.INF' in windows. While booting with the network card installed in the pc the boot hangs, in safe mode I get the error: "BUG: soft lockup detected on #CPU0" Please help me! the pc won't boot with or without the driver installed under ndiswrapper. I'm using Feisty
[04:52] <mcd> thx jonathan
[04:52] <ShackJack> ssa: You want Compiz Fusion ;) Beryl is no more... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/CompizFusion... and I think PriceChild is right ;)
[04:52] <ssa> pricechild why?
[04:52] <mcd> shackjack - like said a newbie will ask there next time....
[04:52] <PriceChild> ssa, because they're old... weak... you won't get decent 3d acceleration for xgl, and I'm not sure whether their drivers support aiglx. I don't know.
[04:53] <ssa> pricechild which cards is good ?
[04:53] <PriceChild> ssa, intel
[04:53] <jacob> i can't seem to hear any music or sound effects i play in my laptop, can somebody help me
[04:53] <moyer> my intel sucks
[04:54] <moyer> get nvidia
[04:54] <PriceChild> !sound | jacob
[04:54] <ubotu> jacob: 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
[04:54] <PriceChild> moyer, what card do you have?
[04:54] <moyer> intel 82854G
[04:54] <thavorn> !smbfs
[04:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about smbfs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:54] <PriceChild> moyer, laptop?
[04:54] <thavorn> !samba
[04:54] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[04:54] <moyer> nope desktop, smff
[04:54] <ShackJack> moyer: Yeah you need at least a 9 series for decent 3d effects performance... though they run pretty goot...
[04:54] <Seoke> How can I login as root so I can change the permissions of a folder from root only being able to create and modify to everyone?
[04:55] <moyer> exactly
[04:55] <ssa> pricechild how much cost me?
[04:55] <jacob> how can i tell if alsa is selected?
[04:55] <JoaoJoao> hello
[04:55] <moyer> i cant run it over 1024x768
[04:55] <moyer> its slow and choppy as hell
[04:55] <PriceChild> ssa, are you on a laptop?
[04:55] <jacob> how can i tell if ALSA is  selected
[04:56] <ssa> pricechild no intel celeron 2,4
[04:56] <ShackJack> jacob: Prefs -> Sound
[04:56] <_jonathan_> I have a sitecom wireless network card 'wl-171', that uses the driver 'rt-61.INF' in windows. While booting with the network card installed in the pc the boot hangs, in safe mode I get the error: "BUG: soft lockup detected on #CPU0" Please help me! the pc won't boot with or without the driver installed under ndiswrapper. I'm using Feisty
[04:56] <PriceChild> jacob, that factoid explained how to check
[04:56] <LiberCogito> Does anyone know where opera puts deleted torrents on ubuntu?  They aren't in trash.
[04:56] <spiderfire> hello
[04:57] <Seoke> How do I login as root?
[04:57] <PriceChild> !sudo | Seoke
[04:57] <ubotu> Seoke: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[04:57] <spiderfire> can i bootfrom  a dchroot?
[04:57] <sp1nter> moyer: have you downloaded the drivers
[04:57] <jacob> PriceChild:i don't know if reading that site is worth reading, it was working before and i did nothing have it mute like that
[04:57] <mattwalston> Why are there so many how-to documents offering a fix for "slow to establish ssh connection" but a patch has not been offered?  Is this a feature that should be solved some other way?
[04:57] <moyer> is there any screen reso between 1024x768 - 1280x1024 ?
[04:58] <PriceChild> jacob, then figure out what you broke.
[04:58] <Lumiere> 1280x1024 is not a correct 4x3 resolution
[04:58] <Lumiere> 1280x960 is
[04:58] <Lumiere> and there's an 11xx by 8?? in there
[04:58] <moyer> well those are my options... can i use xandr to set the other
[04:58] <LiberCogito> Does anyone know where opera puts deleted torrents on ubuntu?  They aren't in trash.
[04:58] <spiderfire> can i install a 64bit system into a 32 bit system and boot from either?
[04:59] <_jonathan_>  LiberCogito: I think they're completely removed
[04:59] <Seoke> So whats would be the command line to make everything in /var/ able to be created and modified by every user?
[04:59] <Lumiere> spiderfire: you cannot install x86-64 onto something that is x86-32
[04:59] <ssa> pricechild why did you canceled me?
[04:59] <Lumiere> but you can install x86-32 to x86-64
[04:59] <PriceChild> ssa, cancelled you?
[05:00] <ShackJack> LiberCogito: prolly under your home folder in hidden .opera folder ?
[05:00] <ssa> pricechild i ask you how much cost me?
[05:00] <acke> ssa yea i would like to know much you cost too
[05:00] <PriceChild> ssa, I don't know. But I don't think its worth you buying a new graphics card just for this.
[05:01] <spiderfire> Lumiere: ok i understand
[05:01] <moyer> whats the command to change screen reso again.. "xandr"?
[05:01] <Seoke> So whats would be the command line to make everything in /var/ able to be created and modified by every user?
[05:01] <spiderfire> Lumiere: but can a 64bit tree reside within a 32 bit tree?
[05:01] <PriceChild> spiderfire, no
[05:01] <Cornell> Ok... feisty's installed... how do I get it to recognize/work with my Samsung widescreen and have higher than 800*600 resolution?
[05:01] <ShackJack> Seoke: Why would you want to do that?
[05:01] <progress0r> quick question: why is it that sometimes i remove an application and get a freaking huge list of core kde applications that need to be autoremoved? If i do this then my system will be hosed. I was removing mythtv.
[05:01] <ssa> pricechild thanks
[05:02] <JoaoJoao> I was trying to install 7.04 in a HP Pavillion notebook and X won't load. Based on what I've read, the original nvidia driver is incompatible with GeForce Go. Is that correct?
[05:02] <spiderfire> PriceChild: but what if you just booted from a 64bit kernel to use it?
[05:03] <PriceChild> spiderfire, 64bit kernels don't work on 32bit systems
[05:03] <macogw> whats the thing you put with "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" to make it not ask extra questions?
[05:03] <spiderfire> PriceChild: right but the filesystems stay the same no?
[05:03] <PriceChild> macogw, -pcritical
[05:03] <roachmmflhyr_> can someone please help me with a database im trying to get working on a webserver
[05:03] <macogw> PriceChild: thank you
[05:03] <kteoh> spiderfire: the CPU must support 64-bit instructions for it to work
[05:03] <Adel> shackjack: do i have to uninstall beryl b4 installing compiz?
[05:03] <kteoh> as in sizeof(int) = 8
[05:03] <linux_> what is the best mail client in gnome ?
[05:03] <kteoh> not 4
[05:04] <ShackJack> Adel: No, but it prolly wouldn't hurt ;)
[05:04] <macogw> JoaoJoao: does it load at all or do the black clouds thing?
[05:04] <PriceChild> spiderfire, erm....? You can just swap the main system between 32bit and 64 bit
[05:04] <macogw> linux_: if you need to access exchange servers, use Evolution
[05:04] <dmglouis> can someone help me? all the right click menus in my desktop keep going behind the windows
[05:04] <macogw> linux_: otherwise, Thunderbird is lighter-weight
[05:04] <roachmmflhyr_> http://www.mediafire.com/?ddyd0bmx3tk i am stuck at this screen and do not know what to do
[05:04] <ShackJack> JoaoJoao: Dunno about that, it is possible to start installer in VGA mode and or start in text mode and install nvidia binary driver etc  and change..
[05:04] <mojiro> anyone got any modeline for 1920x1440 @ 72Hz? all web modeline creators i tried produce akward modelines non fixable with xvidtune?
[05:04] <kteoh> so...has anyone used the new intel 3945abg linux drivers
[05:04] <linux_> yea , waht i thought
[05:04] <kteoh> or attempted to at least?
[05:04] <dmglouis> please? anyone?
[05:05] <macogw> kteoh: no i intend to
[05:05] <kteoh> i cant make patch_kernel for the 80211 subsystem
[05:05] <macogw> kteoh: are you?
[05:05] <LiberCogito> Does anyone know where opera puts deleted torrents on ubuntu?  They aren't in trash.
[05:05] <macogw> kteoh: oh...
[05:05] <kteoh> and its a stupid line too
[05:05] <kteoh> am i allowed to post URLs here?
[05:05] <kteoh> i have a screenshot from ubuntu
[05:05] <kteoh> i was thinking of just removing it from the makefile...
[05:05] <macogw> JoaoJoao: if youve got the black clouds at boot, put "noapic" on the boot options
[05:05] <macogw> kteoh: yes go ahead
[05:05] <kteoh> okay, http://www.nanimo.org/ubuntu/80211install_stat.png
[05:05] <ShackJack> !enter > kteoh
[05:05] <kteoh> see the bottom?
[05:06] <kteoh> there's a stat blah, and it fails
[05:06] <kteoh> but it clearly works from the prompt
[05:06] <kteoh> the wc shows all the 119 lines of stdout
[05:06] <ShackJack> !enter | kteoh
[05:06] <ubotu> kteoh: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:06] <jacob> PriceChild: Thx
[05:06] <JoaoJoao> ShackJack: Even the vesa mode won't work :(
[05:06] <kteoh> ubotu: alright, sorry :)
[05:06] <ShackJack> JoaoJoao: Hmmm.. which card ?
[05:06] <macogw> JoaoJoao: do you get the boot screen and anything?
[05:07] <macogw> JoaoJoao: does it look like black and grey clouds and you dont get any graphics at all, even boot splash?
[05:07] <ShackJack> JoaoJoao: By Vesa, you mean VGA selected from boot startup , I assume ;)
[05:07] <dmglouis> has anyone had their right click menus disappear behind the application?
[05:07] <CotH> Hi.  Does anyone know a way to fix Wifi Radar if the edit, delete and disconnect buttons seem to be non-responsive?
[05:08] <dmglouis> well it still appears
[05:08] <JoaoJoao> the boot process works, but when it will try to get into X, it hangs
[05:08] <dmglouis> but behind it
[05:08] <thavorn> windows vista is so so slow
[05:08] <dmglouis> all the way on the desktop
[05:08] <JoaoJoao> ie Keyboard works, but I can't even press CTRL+ALT+F1 to get to a terminal
[05:08] <anandanbu> Does anyone know the software for obtaining the sudo permissions on right click of any file
[05:08] <ShackJack> !enter | dmglouis
[05:09] <ubotu> dmglouis: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:09] <sp1nter> is there anything close to itunes as far as podcast management
[05:09] <dmglouis> oh ok
[05:09] <Seoke> I need to login as root and not sudo how do I do that?
[05:09] <macogw> Seoke: sudo su -
[05:09] <macogw> Seoke: to switch to root
[05:10] <macogw> Seoke: you cant login as root plain though. the root account is locked
[05:10] <sp1nter> macogw: su root
[05:10] <macogw> sp1nter: root acount is locked...remember?
[05:10] <Seoke> To change the permission on a folder its just sudo chmod 777 /var/ right?
[05:10] <kteoh> i know cp can use filename1 ... filenameN destination format, but does it also support {file1,file2,group1/{file3,file4}} as well? that's where the error is in the Makefile
[05:11] <macogw> Seoke: dont chmod /var
[05:11] <Seoke> I want to make that folder read and writable by everyone
[05:11] <sp1nter> macogw: sorry only half paying attention
[05:11] <mojiro> anyone got any modeline for 1920x1440 @ 72Hz? all web modeline creators i tried produce akward modelines non fixable with xvidtune?
[05:11] <macogw> Seoke: why?
[05:11] <Seoke> its a pain in the ass to have to do it all through command lines
[05:11] <ShackJack> Seoke: No you dont ;)
[05:11] <_jonathan_> I have a sitecom wireless network card 'wl-171', that uses the driver 'rt-61.INF' in windows. While booting with the network card installed in the pc the boot hangs, in safe mode I get the error: "BUG: soft lockup detected on #CPU0" Please help me! the pc won't boot with or without the driver installed under ndiswrapper. I'm using Feisty
[05:11] <thavorn> what command to use if I wanna go to etc/network/interface
[05:11] <macogw> Seoke: that's a bad plan
[05:11] <Seoke> Well why don't I?
[05:11] <bulmer> kteoh: make sure the last option on that list is a directory
[05:11] <macogw> Seoke: security hazard
[05:12] <JoaoJoao> I got the alternate CD, so I can install everything  text-mode and then install the nvidia proprietary driver
[05:12] <macogw> Seoke: you dont need to do it all command line either
[05:12] <macogw> Seoke: right click on your menu
[05:12] <macogw> Seoke: and go to "edit menus"
[05:12] <ShackJack> JoaoJoao: Sonds like a plan ;)
[05:12] <Seoke> >> Well I have apache running and everything and even when I give people http://myip/ they get some timeout error
[05:12] <MARIUSmarius> http://img168.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotcslr1.png
[05:12] <MARIUSmarius> how to fix fonts?
[05:12] <macogw> Seoke: most things on servers are supposed to be 755
[05:13] <macogw> MARIUSmarius: whats wrong with them?  look fine to me
[05:13] <Seoke> Meh, I'll just do it all command line.. by logging into sudo I can copy php files into /var/www though right?
[05:13] <MARIUSmarius> they're not as they were in windows
[05:13] <macogw> Seoke: yes
[05:13] <macogw> Seoke: if you hit alt+f2
[05:13] <MARIUSmarius> not like tahome.ttf
[05:13] <MARIUSmarius> tahoma
[05:13] <roachmmflhyr_> anyone use gallery 2.2.2??
[05:14] <Seoke> Alright thanks
[05:14] <macogw> Seoke: and type "gksu nautilus" a root folder view will show up
[05:14] <macogw> MARIUSmarius: oh you need Windows fonts?
[05:14] <MARIUSmarius> mmm, i want just that my counter strike would look good :)
[05:14] <linux_> some have idea why i have always "openoffice.org-core: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured" error when i try to install any pakage ?
[05:15] <linuxor> Hi, how to add a sound.ogg to a vedio.ogg ?? thx
[05:15] <JoaoJoao> How does this "driver update cd" work btw?
[05:15] <macogw> MARIUSmarius: looks good to me, but oh well.  ya want microsoft's fonts or red hat's free/libre "liberation fonts"?
[05:15] <Seoke> macogw thanks
[05:15] <MARIUSmarius> microsoft i guess
[05:15] <MARIUSmarius> :)
[05:15] <CotH> Hi.  Does anyone know a way to fix Wifi Radar if the edit, delete and disconnect buttons seem to be non-responsive?
[05:15] <jinxed-> Is there a way to make a back up of my dvds onto a single sided dvd-r?
[05:15] <Seoke> macogw: It says cannot open display
[05:15] <TrashLikeUs> hi
[05:16] <macogw> MARIUSmarius: red hat's are supposed to be a drop-in replacement, but i havent tried them yet.  to get microsoft's, install the msttcorefonts package from add/remove, or just get the "ubuntu restricted extras" from add/remove and youll have fonts and codecs and everything
[05:16] <TrashLikeUs> i got a problem with libGL.so, i ve installed the newer nvidia driver 9631, but it seems that it has broken the possiblity to use OpenGl
[05:17] <macogw> Seoke: where does it say that?
[05:17] <Adel> i installed compiz fusion how do i run it?
[05:17] <Seoke> Terminal
[05:17] <fatbrain> Hi, can I somehow get a on-screen keyboard? Like what you'd expect on a tablet-pc?
[05:17] <anandanbu> Does anyone know how to obtain the sudo permissions on right click of the mouse i had it before but now i am unable to find it
[05:17] <hinogi> need that for my tablet as well fatbrain hehe
[05:17] <macogw> Seoke: did it pop up the asking for your password bit?
[05:17] <dmglouis> has anyone had their right click menu go behind the current application?
[05:18] <TrashLikeUs> glxinfo: error while loading shared libraries: libGL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[05:18] <pezcado> hi
[05:18] <TrashLikeUs> any idea someone?
[05:18] <JoaoJoao> couldn't I put the nvidia drivers in a "driver update cd" so I don't have to install Ubuntu text-mode?
[05:18] <Seoke> Nevermind got it to work
[05:19] <MARIUSmarius> 30 MB restricted :) it'll take a while for me :)
[05:19] <MARIUSmarius> but
[05:19] <pezcado> hey is there a way to display all the connected users of this channel?
[05:19] <pezcado> i'm using xchat
[05:19] <macogw> pezcado: click where it says the number of users, and they should be listed
[05:19] <MARIUSmarius> I'we installed counter strike with wine. I think, that fonts for game are taken from ~/.wine/driver_c/windows/fonts
[05:20] <macogw> MARIUSmarius: after you get the fonts, they should be in /usr/share/fonts/truetype/
[05:20] <macogw> MARIUSmarius: then just copy tahoma to the directory you name
[05:20] <MARIUSmarius> ok, i'll try :)
[05:20] <linuxor> Hi, how to add a sound.ogg to a vedio.ogg ?? PLEASE
[05:21] <MARIUSmarius> have you tryed kino? linuxor
[05:21] <rem> Hey, anyone knows what can be done when the panel in gnome is blocked at 182 pixels ? i tried with gconf-editor, but it says 24pix in there ... the panel is however big and showing 182 in properties ...?
[05:22] <hinogi> i have a problem with my wlan stick and torrent clients, everytime i download with torrent for example the ubuntuu cd odr something wlan stick powers off after some time
[05:22] <linuxor> MARIUSmarius:  no I did not
[05:22] <hinogi> and is not to be reactivated only with restart of ubuntu
[05:22] <TrashLikeUs> can someone help me to fix my graphic issue?
[05:22] <rem> where can the panel pixel size be accessed in command line .. ?
[05:22] <aldcor> can i set up KDE if i have gnome?
[05:22] <dmglouis> i have a problem with my right click menus. they are going behind the window that i click on!
[05:22] <JoaoJoao> hmm now I get it I think, I just need to know *how* to make a driver update cd
[05:23] <macogw> if my startx isnt showing what i think it should and i look at the output and it says (EE) AIGLX: Screen 0 is not DRI capable, does that mean I should delete dri from the module section?
[05:23] <macogw> aldcor: sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop
[05:23] <macogw> aldcor: when you login you can then pick which one to use
[05:23] <hinogi> macogw: got an ati card?
[05:23] <XLV> theres a linux wrapper to allow win32 browser plugins to be used in linux, anyone remembers its name?
[05:23] <macogw> hinogi: yes
[05:23] <badders> aldor: yes, just apt-get install kubuntu-desktop, pick which you want on the login screen
[05:23] <macogw> hinogi: one thats too old for anything 3d
[05:23] <rem> ndswrapper ?
[05:23] <badders> XLV: crossover provide something for this
[05:23] <hinogi> then no ^^ that is quite common actually
[05:24] <fatbrain> is there handwriting recongition in ubuntu?
[05:24] <hinogi> its ati prop driver
[05:24] <macogw> hinogi: uh no its not
[05:24] <insomninja> Is there a way to tell the framebuffer to use a widescreen format (1280x800)?
[05:24] <badders> XLV: i mean codeweavers provide it, they have a crossover product that does it
[05:24] <macogw> hinogi: im not using fglrx
[05:24] <macogw> hinogi: this card is like 10 years old
[05:24] <hinogi> open radeon?
[05:24] <casperzshado> im going back to beyrl until they work out the kinks on fusion, there is no difference between the two and no reason for the headache. beyrl is a lot more stable
[05:24] <hinogi> then turn on composite ^^
[05:24] <_jonathan_> HELP, my computer doesn't work! I have a sitecom wireless network card 'wl-171', that uses the driver 'rt-61.INF' in windows. While booting with the network card installed in the pc the boot hangs, in safe mode I get the error: "BUG: soft lockup detected on #CPU0" Please help me! the pc won't boot with or without the driver installed under ndiswrapper. I'm using Feisty
[05:24] <TrashLikeUs> can someone help me with this glxinfo: error while loading shared libraries: libGL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[05:24] <macogw> hinogi: rage ii, it uses the ati "misc" from the open ati driver
[05:24] <hinogi> maybe that helps
[05:24] <JoaoJoao> a lot more stable? damn then fusion is really unstable
[05:25] <XLV> insomninja, use gtf ( command line ) to create the desired modeline, then insert in xorg.conf in monitor section, and add it as active in screen section
[05:25] <linuxor> MARIUSmarius:  Sorry does not work with kino
[05:25] <rem> Hey, anyone knows what can be done when the panel in gnome is blocked at 182 pixels ? i tried with gconf-editor, but it says 24pix in there ... the panel is however big and showing 182 in properties ...?
[05:25] <XLV> badders, iirc it was just a wrapper, had the url but i cant find it now, dont want to install whole crossover package
[05:25] <rem> where can the panel pixel size be accessed in command line .. ?
[05:25] <aldcor> !help
[05:25] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[05:25] <MARIUSmarius> mmm, then i don't know, sorry too :)
[05:26] <XLV> badders, just for linux 64bit browsers to be able to use flash etc, i heard it works
[05:26] <Jokk> ubuntu cant recognize my flash memory
[05:26] <dmglouis> has anyone had a problem with right click menus?
[05:26] <Jokk> how to add it ?
[05:26] <JoaoJoao> I miss the effects from beryl when I'm using vista, actually vista doesn't have any useful effects
[05:26] <linuxor> MARIUSmarius:  ^_^ thx man
[05:26] <casperzshado> fusion has been nothing but problems, broke my boot up, now i have no borders on my windows
[05:26] <MARIUSmarius> linuxor ya welkome :)
[05:26] <JoaoJoao> casperzshado: I guess sticking to beryl for now will do it
[05:26] <pezcado> hmm i've tried looking for "number of users" somewhere but still can't find it, does anyone else have suggestions as to how i find out the current connected users on a channel
[05:26] <XLV> badders, got it... nspluginwrapper
[05:27] <MARIUSmarius> samo problem with fusio :)
[05:27] <Jokk> ubuntu cant recognize my flash memory. how to add it ?
[05:27] <Jokk> ubuntu cant recognize my flash memory. how to add it ?
[05:27] <XLV> badders, intuitive name
[05:27] <nick_> anyone in here use cedega?
[05:27] <MARIUSmarius> fusion. Now i'm using beryl and avant -window-navigator - no problemes :)
[05:27] <CotH> Hi.  Does anyone know a way to fix Wifi Radar if the edit, delete and disconnect buttons seem to be non-responsive?
[05:27] <dmglouis> i've got borders with fusion but thats because im using emrald for borders
[05:27] <JoaoJoao> beryl is nice
[05:27] <Yarcanox> the screen resolution menu offers just 55 hertz for 1280x1024 screen resolution
[05:27] <Yarcanox> but I've already used 75 htz on this
[05:27] <Yarcanox> and it looks just crappy
[05:27] <XLV> Yarcanox, , use gtf ( command line ) to create the desired modeline, then insert in xorg.conf in monitor section, and add it as active in screen section
[05:28] <MARIUSmarius> well, im having borders opnly if i'm NOT using emerald :)
[05:28] <casperzshado> is there anything that fusion does that beyrl cant?
[05:28] <nick_> i cannot access battle.net with cedega and need help
[05:28] <systest> pezcado: /list <channel>
[05:28] <MARIUSmarius> reflection
[05:28] <Jokk> ubuntu cant recognize my flash memory. how to add it ?
[05:28] <etzerd> Hello all
[05:28] <XLV> Jokk, usually its mounted in /media somewhere
[05:28] <etzerd> ?
[05:28] <dmglouis> hello
[05:28] <XLV> !patience | Jokk
[05:28] <ubotu> Jokk: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[05:28] <linux_> some have idea why i have always "openoffice.org-core: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured" error when i try to install any pakage ?
[05:28] <etzerd> I'm having a problem with google earth
[05:29] <Jokk> sorry
[05:29] <Jokk> XLV, how to mount it
[05:29] <aoirthoir> casperzshado, fusion is beryl.
[05:29] <XLV> Jokk, its done automatically usually, look into /media folder
[05:29] <Jokk> hmm
[05:29] <Jokk> its not there
[05:30] <etzerd> everytime I load google earth the planet just flashing, it cannot stay still, it seems like it's missing something or whatever I don't know. Can somebody help me?
[05:30] <Jokk> XLV, generally its not a flash memory but mobile phone with flash card
[05:30] <aoirthoir> Jokk, ive had trouble with it recognizing my flash also...so I got a usb flash adapter..and that is recognized as a usb drive
[05:30] <casperzshado> whats the point of fusion then?
[05:30] <MARIUSmarius> well, it's new :)
[05:30] <dmglouis> i think beryl first started from fusion and then they remerged
[05:31] <MARIUSmarius> there's many people now working on it :)
[05:31] <Jokk> aoirthoir, the card is in the phone
[05:31] <dmglouis> no wait beryl started from compiz
[05:31] <MARIUSmarius> yes
[05:31] <XLV> Jokk, then there might be an option in cellphone to work as media storage device, or else you might need to take additional steps for the mem card in it to work as media storage device
[05:31] <MARIUSmarius> compiz was first
[05:31] <Corvus> join #ubuntu-fr
[05:31] <aoirthoir> dmglouis, yes
[05:31] <etzerd> everytime I load google earth the planet just flashing, it cannot stay still, it seems like it's missing something or whatever I don't know. Can somebody help me?
[05:31] <Jokk> XLV, in win it found it like a storage device
[05:32] <XLV> Jokk, google for ubuntu and your cellphone make and model
[05:32] <aoirthoir> Jokk, how is your cellphone connected?
[05:32] <aoirthoir> Jokk, via usb?
[05:32] <casperzshado> ill be back im giong to reinstall ubuntu and go back to the way things were
[05:32] <dmglouis> well anyway i use fusion cause i found a nice howto for it
[05:32] <Adel> hey can anyone tell me how to remove compiz?
[05:32] <Jokk> aoirthoir, yes
[05:32] <Jokk> XLV, ill
[05:32] <Traveler2> .
[05:33] <insomninja> XLV, I think you misunderstood me, what I'm searching for is not the resolution parameters for X, but to set up the resolution, for the TTY terminals (ctrl+alt+F#), which afaik is done with a vga=### addition to the boot line in /bod/grub/menu.lst, only I can't find the correct three digit number...
[05:33] <linux__alien> i am new to Ubuntu just installed it Have been a Fedora User. i want to know how to upgrade the Ubuntu Kernel. I am using 7.04
[05:33] <etzerd> is anyone here ever use Google Earth?
[05:33] <etzerd> everytime I load google earth the planet just flashing, it cannot stay still, it seems like it's missing something or whatever I don't know. Can somebody help me?
[05:33] <woof65> here is hopefully a simple question. a program I am using has instructions for how to set up remote administration, and part of that is replacing "localhost" with the linux computer's name in a configuration file. where can I find the proper computer name?
[05:33] <PriceChild> linux__alien, why do you want to upgrade it?
[05:33] <aoirthoir> Jokk, are you able to connect other USB drives to your computer?
[05:33] <Jokk> yes
[05:33] <Jokk> my mouse is with usb too
[05:33] <Jokk> and the web camera
[05:33] <aoirthoir> Jokk, when you connected the phone in windows, did you have to install a special driver?
[05:33] <floriaki1> how can i make a second hard drive that is already in the computer a pure file storage drive (just like external hard drives)?
[05:34] <linux__alien> PriceChild, Its got 2.6.20 i believe so thought of upgrading it to 2.6.21 . Not for any particular reason
[05:34] <Jokk> aoirthoir, nope
[05:34] <PriceChild> !highno | linux__alien
[05:34] <ubotu> linux__alien: A higher version number does not mean that it's better. Especially with packages such as the linux kernel. The packages in the Ubuntu repositories are stable and will work fine. You should have a better reason than "newer" when considering compiling from source or using 3rd party repos.
[05:34] <XLV> Jokk, remove it from usb port, reinsert it, then in a shell run dmesg, paste the results in http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[05:34] <rabidweezle> how do you set what resolutions X can use?
[05:34] <linux__alien> PriceChild, I might do some Kernel programming and for this kernel i should get the kernel headers
[05:34] <linux__alien> is that available ?
[05:34] <floriaki1> how can i make a second hard drive that is already in the computer a pure file storage drive (just like external hard drives)?
[05:34] <macogw> hinogi: im asking on #debian.  it actually worked fine in feisty....well, except that it couldnt do 1024x768
[05:34] <linux__alien> or do you advice me to compile a new kernel ?
[05:35] <PriceChild> linux__alien, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic
[05:35] <PriceChild> linux__alien, I strongly advise you against upgrading the kernel
[05:35] <linux__alien> PriceChild, Oh Ok
[05:35] <PriceChild> linux__alien, you might also want the "build-essential" package
[05:35] <macogw> rabidweezle: by editing /etc/X11/xorg.conf  the easy way to do that is "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg"
[05:35] <insomninja> rabidweezle: you can edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf (you need superuser permissions to save)
[05:35] <aoirthoir> linux__alien, you should wait until the auto upgrade is offerred
[05:35] <rabidweezle> thanks mac and insom
[05:35] <Jokk> XLV, oh
[05:35] <Jokk> it found it auto :)
[05:36] <Jokk> im seeing the files
[05:36] <Jokk> 10x
[05:36] <JoaoJoao> so, how does the driver update cd work?
[05:36] <aoirthoir> linux__alien, but be careful with that even, ubuntu isnt very good generally at upgrading the kernel even that way, and I have had sudden breakage of important things when thats occured
[05:36] <linux__alien> aoirthoir, Oh isnt an upgrade to the kernel not offered yet? Is it because Ubuntu is targeted towards desktops, the move is slow ? i am new to ubuntu . Just got converted from Fedora . So i am asking this so forgive me if the question is stupid
[05:36] <floriaki1> how can i make a second hard drive that is already in the computer a pure file storage drive (just like external hard drives)? the drive has still got windows xp installed on it, could someone please help me?
[05:36] <PriceChild> linux__alien, aoirthoir the kernel will not be updated to 23, unless you decide to upgrade to gutsy in october
[05:37] <PriceChild> linux__alien, the kernel you are using is perfectly fine and you don't need to worry about using a new kernel. You will only break things
[05:37] <aoirthoir> PriceChild, im not talking about that, im talking about whenever it specifically offers a kernel upgrade..i dont upgrade the kernel except then
[05:37] <linux__alien> PriceChild, So i ve a doubt here so once Ubuntu releases a version the kernel upgrades wont happen until Ubuntu releases the next version is it?
[05:37] <JoaoJoao> Or until a security flaw is found, I guess
[05:37] <PriceChild> linux__alien, yes. It keeps things stable.
[05:37] <floriaki1> can anybody help me with formatting a hard drive so it's a file storage drive??
[05:38] <aoirthoir> linux__alien, its not a stupid question at all...basically ubuntu is a new OS each version. even with the LTS versions for instance, you dont often get new versions of certain software, just security fixes
[05:38] <PriceChild> linux__alien, or as JoaoJoao says... on important security patches or critical bug fixes
[05:38] <pkundu> hi how to disable the message showed when someone quit or join or someones status changes in xchat
[05:38] <aoirthoir> linux__alien, if you are looking for something that upgrades more then redhat desktop coming out in september might be useful
[05:38] <linux__alien> How does new security bug fixes installed. Is it patched or a newer version of the kernel. How is it in Ubuntu?
[05:38] <drknick> Hello @ all
[05:39] <boris_> what is the path to file et-linux-2.60.x86.run on my desktop ?
[05:39] <floriaki1> how can i make a second hard drive that is already in the computer a pure file storage drive (just like external hard drives)? the drive has still got windows xp installed on it, could someone please help me?
[05:39] <PriceChild> linux__alien, it will notify you top right.. you click the bubble, put in your password, then agree to updates and press "go" kinda thing
[05:39] <PriceChild> linux__alien, stop worrying... and remember "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"
[05:39] <aoirthoir> linux__alien, you will get a notice that offers you to upgrade various software packages when the upgrades are available.
[05:39] <PriceChild> boris_, ~/Desktop/name_of_file
[05:40] <floriaki1> how can i make a second hard drive that is already in the computer a pure file storage drive (just like external hard drives)? the drive has still got windows xp installed on it, could someone please help me?
[05:40] <aoirthoir> linux__alien, while other distros allow convient upgrades to the kernel, I would be very careful with updating the kernel in ubuntu, as mentioned, using their update mechanism and only doing so when the kernel was offered, has broken my system 3 times.
[05:40] <linux__alien> PriceChild, I am not worrying just basically getting to know how ubuntu community and developers move ahead . As i told you ve been a fedora Core user since 1 but got kind of frustrated with Fedora and that trigerred me to change to Ubuntu. Infact have been a KDE User also . Now trying Gnome
[05:42] <matahari> hi
[05:42] <asleepguy> HOWDY!!!!
[05:42] <matahari> i get the following message: Warning: /bin/java does not exist
[05:42] <aoirthoir> linux__alien, I feel you. I really like a lot of things about ubuntu. But there are some things I need to do that it cant, so Im checking out other distros as well
[05:42] <matahari> sun-java6-jre is installed
[05:42] <matahari> but smartsvn won't run anymore
[05:42] <Lustblader> i'm having trouble getting into ubuntu
[05:42] <asleepguy> is your computer on?
[05:43] <Lustblader> it started after installing xp again.. seems the MBR got cleaned... How to repair my grub-loader???
[05:43] <PriceChild> !fixgrub | Lustblader
[05:43] <ubotu> Lustblader: 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
[05:43] <Lustblader> thx PriceChild
[05:44] <woof65> How can I find the network name of my computer in ubuntu?
[05:44] <asleepguy> unotu, Do you have responses on macros?
[05:44] <Jack_Sparrow> I need some help setting up sauerbraten if someone has done it before
[05:44] <JeevesMoss> can someone help me fixing a res issue on my laptop?  I installed ubuntu-desktop, and now all I get is lines down the lefthand side of the screen
[05:44] <asleepguy> ubotU*
[05:45] <thavorn> what is the meaning of master boot record?
[05:45] <linux__alien> Is Ubuntu used by the kernel developers or only by new users? Coz if its used by kernel developers, those guys try out new things by compiling the vanilla kernel. So will that break things ?
[05:45] <Ade3> hey guyz can someone help me? the window's titlebars disappeared:S
[05:45] <Lustblader> thavorn that's where all the boot info is stored
[05:45] <JeevesMoss> thavorn:  it's where the disk stores where the fimes are on your idsk
[05:45] <Jack_Sparrow> thavorn: the first track and sector with info on how to boot your system
[05:45] <JeevesMoss> Jack_Sparrow:  lol, look who it is
[05:46] <tunedout> hello
[05:46] <Jack_Sparrow> JeevesMoss: For a few while I wait for the wife.. yes
[05:46] <thavorn> with dual boot, the boot record is store in windows partition or linux partition
[05:46] <JeevesMoss> Jack_Sparrow:  lol, how's your weekend going?
[05:46] <drknick> neither, nor
[05:46] <chaKKo_1521> http://www.pennergame.de/ref.php?uid=1521
[05:46] <Jack_Sparrow> JeevesMoss: Great as always...  thanks...
[05:46] <drknick> @ thavorn
[05:47] <JeevesMoss> Jack_Sparrow:  do you know about how to fix the ubuntu-desktop video issue?
[05:47] <Jack_Sparrow> thavorn: It would be better to tell us what you are trying to do or what the problem is.
[05:47] <Jack_Sparrow> JeevesMoss: Which issue.. more than one atm
[05:47] <thavorn> oh no problem, just wanna trial and error different scenario.
[05:48] <Adel> hey jack can u help me with something plz?
[05:48] <JeevesMoss> Jack_Sparrow:  I installed ubuntu-desktop, and now insted of a screen, I get lines down the left hand side of the screen
[05:48] <Jack_Sparrow> thavorn: there are two main sections of the mbr.. the boot section and the pointers for up to 4 primary partitions
[05:49] <exyan> anyone got any suggjestions on fonts? they look so sharp and all
[05:49] <stuart-> do i use csh in ubuntu if i wanna play around with c++?
[05:49] <Jack_Sparrow> JeevesMoss: on boot how far does it get?
[05:49] <MannyZ> hello! is there any requirements for compiz-fusion?
[05:50] <JeevesMoss> Jack_Sparrow:  It gets through the boot process to where it would normally show the log in screen
[05:50] <Jack_Sparrow> Adel: I am looking at 2 different problems atm and one of my own...
[05:50] <thinlace> i am having a really wierd problem. i compiled a script language called Squirrel, I can see the application Sq in the bin directory, but when I run it from the command I get The program 'sq' is currently not installed.  You can install it by typing: sudo apt-get install ispell
[05:50] <Adel> jack_sparrow: Oh ok
[05:50] <MannyZ> hello! is there any requirements for compiz-fusion?
[05:50] <thavorn> I am refurbishing some old P4 computers for poor family, do not want that toy system, is ubuntu the most user friendly linux?
[05:50] <Adel> can anyone help me with something plz?
[05:50] <JeevesMoss> Jack_Sparrow:  basclly I just would like to know how to drop into shell before it hits the log in GUI so I can remove it.
[05:50] <Jack_Sparrow> JeevesMoss: So you dont get to the login screen..
[05:50] <MannyZ> Adel what?
[05:50] <exyan> how do I check what kernel am I running?
[05:51] <drknick> uname -a
[05:51] <drknick> @ exyan
[05:51] <Adel> Mannyz: well i downloaded compiz fusion and i dunno if it has to do with it but the titlebars disappeared
[05:51] <JeevesMoss> Jack_Sparrow:  yes, I get the log in screen, but it's the log in screen that's all messed up
[05:51] <MannyZ> hmm
[05:51] <MannyZ> i havent even downloaded compiz yet :D..
[05:51] <MannyZ> cant help...
[05:51] <MannyZ> is there any requirements for compiz-fusion?
[05:52] <aoirthoir> 3d
[05:52] <Jack_Sparrow> JeevesMoss: SInce it seems to be accessing the grub on your install I would try to rename it with live cd so it cant find it and it should get you to a shell.. sorry if that is a hack of an answer..
[05:52] <Adel> can anyone else help me with my problem?
[05:52] <PriceChild> Adel, ask in #ubuntu-effects please
[05:52] <Adel> ok thanks
[05:52] <aoirthoir> Adel, compiz fusion is experimental
[05:52] <fia> is there a ubuntu support channel in swedish?
[05:52] <JeevesMoss> Jack_Sparrow:  I can access GRUB when it boots, but what do I need to edit to be able to kick it into shell when it boots?
[05:53] <bonde> got error in python "mapping = array.array('b', mapping).tostring()" AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'array' ?
[05:53] <Jack_Sparrow> JeevesMoss: ok.. one sec...
[05:53] <JeevesMoss> Jack_Sparrow:  thanks.  I just don't feel like removing and installing the OS ang configuring the mess again
[05:53] <hsatera> anyone here uses bittornado?
[05:53] <XLV> JeevesMoss, if it boots but hangs when gdm loads, just press ctrl+alt+F1 to go into a terminal screen
[05:53] <hsatera> xD
[05:54] <JeevesMoss> XLV:  damn, your right, I forgot about that
[05:54] <Cornell> There's a command that I was given earlier, that reports the horiz and vert  for a device (nVideo driver, Samsung Syncmaster)... Can anyone remind me what it is?
[05:54] <Jack_Sparrow> XLV: thanks..
[05:54] <oliver_g> hi
[05:55] <oliver_g> any idea why I can't put music on my usb mp3 player in Rythmbox?
[05:55] <XLV> Cornell, from a shell, xvidtune -show
[05:55] <PriceChild> oliver_g, rhythmbox doesn't do that yet does it? Is it just a random mp3 player?
[05:56] <JeevesMoss> XLV:  that worked.  thanks
[05:56] <linux__alien> PriceChild, In the Updates available there are some updates regards to the kernel should i install it ? one is linux-generic, linux-headers-generic,linux-image-generic
[05:56] <JeevesMoss> Jack_Sparrow:  thanks again man
[05:56] <PriceChild> linux__alien, yes?
[05:56] <stuart-> what programs can i use to learn c++ in ubuntu?
[05:56] <oliver_g> PriceChild: yes it's a very cheap mp3 player, noname basically
[05:56] <XLV> Cornell, error. that reports current modeline
[05:56] <oliver_g> PriceChild: this is on Dapper - doesn't Rythmbox support writing to player there yet?
[05:56] <Cornell> Thanks XLV, but it was for the horiz sync and vert refresh, my apologies for being unclear.
[05:57] <Adel> PriceChild: no one is answering in #ubunto-effects
[05:57] <Jack_Sparrow> Cornell: Cant you find that in the hardware docs ...
[05:57] <PriceChild> Adel, then be patient
[05:57] <mortrak> hi, someone can help me to fix the refresh rate y use the correct values in the xorg.conf but when i use the intel driver my monitor goes out of range (sorry about my english)
[05:57] <PriceChild> oliver_g, I don't think so... Just copy your mp3s manually using nautilus
[05:58] <oliver_g> the player is recognized as portable_audio_player, and RB shows its songs, but I can't drag songs to it
[05:58] <Cornell> That would imply that I could find such docs
[05:58] <linux__alien> PriceChild, I am installing almost all the updates
[05:58] <thinlace> anyone know why i can't run a command when it clearly is right there in the directory?
[05:58] <oliver_g> PriceChild: ok thanks...
[05:58] <linux__alien> that shouldnt screw up anything right?
[05:58] <PriceChild> thinlace, use a ./ infront of the command
[05:58] <PriceChild> linux__alien, nope
[05:58] <Jack_Sparrow> Cornell: It dosent imply that you tried looking for them.
[05:58] <PriceChild> linux__alien, of course its always good practice to keep backups :)
[05:58] <rdking> can and how do you upgrade a complete ubuntu install from 5.04 to 6.10
[05:59] <pike2k> how do I get an installed app to autostart with Feisty Fawn ?
[05:59] <bobbob1016> rdking, you upgrade to 5.10, then 6.06, then 6.10
[05:59] <PriceChild> rdking, you are meant to go through breezy... which has reached end of life and doesn't have repositories up. I suggest backing up and reinstalling.
[05:59] <fia> help in swedish someone?
[05:59] <thinlace> PriceChild, WOW, why does that work? what is the meaning of that?
[05:59] <PriceChild> !se | fia
[05:59] <ubotu> fia: Svensk Ubuntu- och Kubuntusupport hittar du pa #ubuntu-se resp. #kubuntu-se
[05:59] <FireFox> hi
[05:59] <PriceChild> thinlace, Ok...
[05:59] <bobbob1016> rdking, or you can reinstall, it'd be a cleaner install
[05:59] <kazim59> !limewire
[05:59] <ubotu> limewire is a popular P2P client running on the Gnutella network. To get it running, install !java first, then download Limewire from http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and finally run runLime.sh. Consider !FrostWire as an alternative.
[05:59] <linux__alien> PriceChild,  backups :-o
[05:59] <FireFox> I am doing this  g++ main.cpp -lHelloWorld.so
[05:59] <linux__alien> i am remembered of Fedora ;-)
[05:59] <thinlace> pricechild, can you explain why that works?
[05:59] <PriceChild> thinlace, in a shell, you have something called a $PATH. type "echo $PATH" to see it.
[06:00] <kazim59> which is better Limewire or FrostWire?
[06:00] <bobbob1016> rdking, and backup your data
[06:00] <FireFox> I get this error: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lHelloWorld.so
[06:00] <FireFox> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
[06:00] <PriceChild> thinlace, that is basically the list of places your shell looks when you run a command.
[06:00] <thinlace> ech $PATH
[06:00] <rdking> ok thanks...noticed no repos, but didn't want the hassle, thanks though
[06:00] <thinlace> ?
[06:00] <thinlace> i'll try it
[06:00] <kazim59> !java
[06:00] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[06:00] <PriceChild> thinlace, in a terminal
[06:00] <PriceChild> thinlace, as you can see... that list doesn't include the current working directory ;)
[06:00] <FireFox> anyone?
[06:00] <StoneNewt> anyone else noticed that kde4base-data and kde4libs-data share a fair number of files?
[06:00] <bobbob1016> does anyone know a program that will autosplit DVD's for me?  I have 14 gig of data that I need on DVD's, is there a program that will auto-span them?
[06:00] <thinlace> yeah I know, i was just regurgitating what you said. i am half asleep
[06:00] <thinlace> sorry
[06:00] <kazim59> FireFox: what did you do?
[06:00] <FireFox> i made shared object
[06:01] <PriceChild> thinlace, so the ./ tells bash to run the file in the current directory instead of searching for an executable named the same in your PATH
[06:01] <Cornell> Good point Jack_Sparrow
[06:01] <FireFox> g++ -c HelloWorld.cpp
[06:01] <woof65> How can I find the network name of my computer in ubuntu?
[06:01] <FireFox> g++ -o HelloWorld.so -shared HelloWorld.o
[06:01] <kazim59> FireFox: try -lHelloWorld
[06:01] <kazim59> not .so
[06:01] <FireFox> then
[06:01] <FireFox> g++ main.cpp -lHelloWorld.so
[06:01] <FireFox> let me see
[06:01] <FireFox> same error
[06:02] <Jack_Sparrow> FireFox: sudo ?
[06:02] <Usrl> I set my computer up to show it's boot stuff, like all the different "USB device founds" and whatnot when it boots up. How do I change that back to the logo with the loading bar?
[06:02] <FireFox> yes
[06:02] <kazim59> FireFox: /join #c
[06:02] <redmonkey> uhoh! the fox is on fire!;)
[06:02] <rem> Hey, anyone knows what can be done when the panel in gnome is blocked at 182 pixels ? i tried with gconf-editor, but it says 24pix in there ... the panel is however big and showing 182 in properties ...?
[06:02] <rem> http://www.web-achats.ch/files/DSC00103.JPG
[06:02] <MannyZ> hey! should i download the version 0.4 of compiz or the 0.5? the 0.4 is stable and o.5 is on developement
[06:03] <Traveler2> add "quiet splash" back to the end of the kernel parameters line in menu.lst
[06:03] <PriceChild> MannyZ, #ubuntu-effects plaese
[06:03] <Usrl> Traveler2: /etc/menu.lst?
[06:03] <Jack_Sparrow> Cornell: What make and model on the monitor and video card you are using
[06:03] <Traveler2> yep
[06:04] <Traveler2> look right at the bottom
[06:04] <Usrl> Traveler2: does not exist
[06:04] <MannyZ> well..
[06:04] <Traveler2> sorry
[06:04] <MannyZ> nobody is anwsering there
[06:04] <bulmer> Usrl: its in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:04] <PriceChild> MannyZ, then you are patient and wait.
[06:04] <Usrl> bulmer: thanks
[06:04] <MannyZ> ok..
[06:04] <pike2k> how do I get an installed app to autostart with Feisty Fawn (Desktop)?
[06:05] <Traveler2> as bulmer says
[06:05] <MannyZ> well i was jsut asking the opinion from #ubuntu guys..
[06:05] <Usrl> pike2k: system -> session manager
[06:05] <Traveler2> you'll need sudo to edit it
[06:05] <pike2k> thx Usrl I'll take a look
[06:05] <Usrl> pike2k: should be in there, should be fairly straightforward to add it to the list
[06:05] <Usrl> Traveler2: that's fine, I run as sudo all the time.
[06:05] <pike2k> didn't know where to start to look, was looking for startup / autostart hehe
[06:05] <Usrl> <*IS KIDDING*
[06:05] <Cornell> Samsung Syncmaster 205BW  nVideo GEForce 6150 LE, Jack_Sparrow
[06:06] <bonde> got error in python "mapping = array.array('b', mapping).tostring()" AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'array' ?
[06:06] <anandanbu> How do i install GTK+ in Ubuntu 7.04
[06:06] <hybirdbe> i'll ask my question later , i need to go eat
[06:08] <PriceChild> anandanbu, you want the libgtk libraries?
[06:08] <haijun> hola
[06:09] <anandanbu> PriceChild: can you help me with that
[06:09] <Jack_Sparrow> Cornell: http://shopper.cnet.com/lcd-monitors/samsung-syncmaster-205bw-black/4014-3174_9-32081064.html#p5   75  x 81 max rates on the monitor
[06:09] <PriceChild> anandanbu, is that what you want though?
[06:10] <anandanbu> PriceChild: I need to run my GTK programs
[06:10] <PriceChild> anandanbu, like what?
[06:10] <Jack_Sparrow> Cornell:   	 1680 x 1050 / 60 Hz      max res...   now need to see what your card can do
[06:11] <alyssum> how can launch a program in GNOME with a special environment variable? (i don't want to use terminal to load it up everytime!)
[06:11] <anandanbu> PriceChild: may i pm you
[06:11] <PriceChild> anandanbu, i'd rather it stayed in channel.
[06:12] <XLV> alyssum, system>preferencies>sessions
[06:12] <anandanbu> PriceChild: ok i tried to run the hello world program provided in the GTK tutorial and i get error of missing some dependenices
[06:13] <XLV> Jack_Sparrow, it can do that res.. most cards after 2002 or so got 400MHz ramdacs
[06:13] <PriceChild> anandanbu, what missind dependencies?
[06:13] <Cornell> Well... I've got 1680 x 1050 at 60 hz... I can't see the bottom of the screen, and the letters are illegible... my other choice (System/Preferences/Screen resolution) 1400x 1050, which is skewed, stretched and I also lose the bottom of the screen there.
[06:13] <Cornell> I'm trying to figure out how to get it to be one smaller than 1680, Jack_Sparrow
[06:13] <XLV> Cornell, use xvidtune to perfect the modeline
[06:14] <anandanbu> PriceChild: 'atk' says so
[06:14] <PriceChild> anandanbu, pastebin the error please
[06:14] <alyssum> XLV: to do startup on login?  but actually the problem is about setting an environment variable and having the application run with that variable (and only that one application)
[06:14] <Andrew67> can anyone tell me how to add myself to the lp group?
[06:15] <linux_> how i can check thet i have no any nvidia drivers ?
[06:15] <toed> my firefox window is all 'greyed out' as if it's crashed, but it's actually working fine
[06:15] <toed> is there a way to get rid of the greyness
[06:15] <Cornell> Cool XLV... just gotta work out how to work it...
[06:16] <XLV> alyssum, you could create a bash script on your home dir, with eg export VARIABLE=<whatever> ; /path_to_program/program , chmod +x that bash script, then in sessions instruct to load that script
[06:16] <Cornell> And just in time... gotta go... Thanks Jack_Sparrow  and xlv
[06:16] <XLV> Cornell, well, set it to auto, so all changes are visible
[06:16] <alyssum> linux_: if you want to use the restricted nvidia drivers, goto to system->restricted drivers manager and you can enable them
[06:17] <JoaoJoao> hello
[06:17] <JoaoJoao> Is the GeForce GO board incompatible with Ubuntu 7.04?
[06:17] <linux_> alyssum , dont use tehm any other that may be somewhere ? ( i want to reinstall all ) ?
[06:17] <XLV> Cornell, then play with up,down, left,right, shorter, wider etc, to get the modeline to show perfectly on your screen
[06:17] <Usrl> Ok, for clarity on the quiet boot thing, what do the different options do? "ro" "quiet" and "splash"?
[06:17] <Usrl> I'm assuming that quiet tells it to boot without showing the text, and splash tells it to use the usplash screen?
[06:17] <Jack_Sparrow> XLV: Wasnt sure about the integrated video on his box so wanted to make sure..
[06:18] <XLV> Cornell, then press show to see the new modeline, add it to monitor section in xorg.conf, then set it as active ( first ) in screen section
[06:18] <JoaoJoao> and how can I put the proprietary nvidia driver in a ubuntu driver update cd?
[06:18] <XLV> Cornell, remember to name it something like "1680x1050_mine" to deiffenciate it from standard 1680x1050
[06:18] <linux_> alyssum , dont use tehm any other that may be somewhere ? ( i want to reinstall all ) ?
[06:18] <alyssum> linux_: i don't really understand what you are saying.  you can see what drivers you have right now by running this command: cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep Driver
[06:19] <PriceChild> JoaoJoao, yes. it is compatible, use the restricted driver manager to install the proprietory driver, from system > admin
[06:19] <alyssum> linux_: if you have an nvidia card you are likely using either 'nv' (free) or 'nvidia' (restricted)
[06:19] <alyssum> XLV: thanks, let me try that then...
[06:20] <Vinchenzo28> whats a good video capturing program (just to record the desktop)
[06:20] <linux_> alyssum i have the nv one, should i install also the nvidia (NVIDIA-Linux-x86-100.14.11-pkg1.run) ?
[06:20] <Usrl> Vinchenzo28: gtk-recordmydeskop ?
[06:20] <Usrl> Vinchenzo28: it's something like that
[06:20] <Vinchenzo28> i'll look it up
[06:21] <XLV> linux_, the nv one is the xorg/x11 community driver, nvidia is the binary nvidia driver
[06:21] <XLV> !nvidia | linux_
[06:21] <ubotu> linux_: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:22] <TimK65> OK, you guys. I've given up on getting either (don't ask) of my wireless cards to work "natively" in Feisty 64-bit; now I'm trying to use ndiswrapper. But ndiswrapper isn't installed and doesn't seem to be on the CD! What's the deal?
[06:22] <XLV> !ndiswrapper | TimK65
[06:22] <ubotu> TimK65: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[06:22] <hybirdbe> okey , i am back , i would like to know hot to install my nvidea grapich drivers
[06:22] <hybirdbe> oeps nevermind
[06:22] <TimK65> ubotu: I've read those docs several times. They do not address the question I'm asking now.
[06:23] <hybirdbe> okey i would like to know hot to install my nvidea grapich drivers
[06:23] <XLV> TimK65, open synaptic package manager and install it
[06:23] <hybirdbe> sryy for the spam
[06:23] <XLV> !nvidia ! hybirdbe
[06:23] <XLV> !nvidia | hybirdbe
[06:23] <ubotu> hybirdbe: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:23] <TimK65> XLV: Synaptic doesn't find it, not even if I insert my Feisty CD and start the package manager from there (a message comes up that says basically "you've inserted a CD/DVD with packages, do you want to run the package manager?").
[06:24] <hybirdbe> tnx
[06:24] <linux_> XLV , so waht is better nv or nvidia ?
[06:24] <TimK65> XLV: PS I have no network connectivity on the Ubuntu machine; that's the problem I'm trying to solve with ndiswrapper.
[06:24] <XLV> linux_, nvidia
[06:24] <XLV> TimK65, maybe you need additional repositories
[06:24] <XLV> !repositories | TimK65
[06:24] <ubotu> TimK65: 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
[06:25] <TimK65> XLV: Such as? Again, I have no network connectivity.
[06:25] <TimK65> XLV: I.e., the CD is all I have.
[06:25] <linux_> XLV , i need to uninstall nv before im installing nvidia ?
[06:26] <TimK65> ubotu: I'm smart enough to look at the CD and try to figure out where the packages are, but I didn't see ANY packages at all when I looked. Mysterious.
[06:26] <XLV> TimK65, http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/misc/ndiswrapper-utils-1.9 download it from the pc you got connectivity, install it with dpkg -i <package_name>
[06:27] <XLV> TimK65, http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/source/ndiswrapper
[06:27] <hybirdbe> xlv , thanks for the info
[06:27] <Adel> to change my nick should i sign out and sign in again?
[06:27] <TimK65> XLV: How am I supposed to get it from one PC to the other? (There's more to that question in a moment.) And pardon me, but why the hell isn't it on the CD? -- The "more to that question" is that I really don't want to install a distribution that isn't self-sufficient enough to let me do everything from one machine.
[06:27] <nuke13> Hello all, long time to see....
[06:28] <XLV> TimK65, cd has limited packages, get the dvd, get a switch/hub and connect the laptop to that with an eth cable, get the dvd ubuntu
[06:28] <nuke13> TimK65: does the other computer not have a network or internet connection?
[06:28] <jayantjayant> hi all
[06:28] <bullgard4>  exit
[06:29] <jayantjayant> i am a newbie to linux and absolutely new to ubuntu
[06:29] <TimK65> XLV: If there is a 64-bit DVD, I'm not aware of it. When I downloaded, the only 64-bit option I saw was the CD.
[06:29] <jayantjayant> got a ubuntu 4.1 version - 'warty warthog'
[06:29] <pussfeller> whts the program that controls the image that shows while your machine is booting, usplash?
[06:30] <linux_> i need to uninstall nv before im installing nvidia ?
[06:30] <TimK65> nuke13: Of course it does, but look: I've been running Linux for nine years, and having to "bootstrap" a Linux installation with another machine is an unacceptable step backward.
[06:30] <pussfeller> i installed kubuntu desktop and now my bootup splash thingee is kubuntu, not ubuntu!
[06:30] <JDLimbo> jayantjayant, why didn't you install the latest version
[06:30] <jayantjayant> i have an internet connection . problem is when i run sudo apt-get update . it says file not found
[06:30] <XLV> TimK65, plus if you dont want to install ubuntu, theres about a 1K other distribs to try http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/feisty/release/
[06:30] <nuke13> well what did you expect it to say?
[06:30] <pussfeller> i couldnt find an image in link in the usplash init.d thingee!
[06:31] <jayantjayant> hi JDLimbo , i happened to get the ubuntu CD only
[06:31] <XLV> TimK65, its not like anyone here is getting a salary from canonical
[06:31] <tehk> Anyone know if its possible to force an app to exit cleanly before shutdown?
[06:31] <TimK65> XLV: I like what I've seen of Ubuntu, but this isn't looking good. I have indeed looked for other distributions, but I haven't found anything yet that seems to be any better. Oh well. I think I'll move on. Thanks anyway. PS I never said anybody here was getting a salary from anywhere, as far as I can remember.
[06:32] <nuke13> bo hu
[06:32] <XLV> another one bites the dust
[06:32] <JDLimbo> jayantjayant, http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
[06:32] <nuke13> lol yeh
[06:33] <jayantjayant> aah JDLimbo , i tried - its very slow . I have ordered for 'Fiesty Fawn' but it will take some time buddy
[06:33] <tehk> Dial up?
[06:34] <JDLimbo> jayantjayant, heh, well the next update is coming in october
[06:34] <jayantjayant> oh
[06:34] <XLV> Jay_Dogg, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/feisty/release , if you can find someplace with abundant bandwidth
[06:34] <XLV> jayantjayant, , http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/feisty/release , if you can find someplace with abundant bandwidth
[06:35] <jayantjayant> but JDLimbo/XLV , the path in the /etc/apt/sources.list should be correct
[06:35] <blizzardx> E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?
[06:35] <jayantjayant> why does it say File not found
[06:35] <XLV> !repositories | jayantjayant
[06:35] <ubotu> jayantjayant: 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
[06:35] <blizzardx> tried update and tried --fix-missing and still getting it
[06:37] <jayantjayant> friends me leaving - dinner time
[06:38] <jayantjayant> XLV/JDLimbo thanks for the information
[06:38] <JDLimbo> no problem
[06:38] <Usrl> Quick question: In KDE, what's the default thing on top of it? Like, there's compiz, and as a default GNOME uses metacity, what's KDE's default?
[06:39] <blizzardx> heloooooo?
[06:39] <WX9J> I have my vfat partitions mounting but even root can not chnod, chown , need help with my fstab entry
[06:39] <Usrl> Basically, if I want to switch out of compiz, in GNOME I'd type "metacity --replace", what is it in KDE?
[06:40] <blizzardx> E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead. help please
[06:40] <Ben_Cs> hello
[06:40] <nsb> hi
[06:40] <nsb> i doiing a script
[06:40] <nsb> .sh
[06:40] <nsb> and i don t know
[06:40] <nsb> why when i put in the scirpt
[06:40] <nsb> apt-get -y install something
[06:41] <nsb> it asked to me
[06:41] <nsb> for download it
[06:41] <Ben_Cs> i have an onboard Realtek ALC888 sound card. i can hear fine, but can't record, meaning - can't skype. please help.
[06:41] <web_knows> hard to find
[06:41] <web_knows> but, anyone using amarok on ubuntu, in portuguese?
[06:42] <XLV> nsb, you run it as root? cause it'll need a sudo before apt-get if you run it as regular user
[06:42] <nsb> xlv
[06:42] <nsb> y run sudo
[06:42] <nsb> sudo -s
[06:42] <nsb> in shell
[06:42] <nsb> before
[06:42] <nsb> run the script
[06:43] <XLV> Ben_Cs, tried in volume mixer to set mic/line-in levels?
[06:43] <blizzardx> guys!!!!!
[06:43] <PriceChild> blizzardx, and ladies :)
[06:43] <Ben_Cs> XLV: it's on max
[06:44] <blizzardx> ok and ladies just want help now
[06:44] <nsb> XLV, i run it as superuser
[06:44] <nsb> with #
[06:44] <PriceChild> nsb, don't use root terminals :)
[06:44] <JDLimbo> blizzardx what were you trying to do
[06:44] <nsb> then how i do that?
[06:45] <blizzardx> JDLimbo i am trying tio install  mailx
[06:45] <adoul90> what is a good msn messenger for ubuntu?
[06:45] <binarydigit> pidgin / gaim
[06:46] <JDLimbo> adoul90 gAIM can handle msn messenger
[06:46] <blizzardx> aMSN, Kepote... etc adoul90
[06:46] <TtyS2> adoul90: i uses amsn works finebut gaim can handle both yahoo-msn-icq and some more if u got that
[06:46] <adoul90> i want one in which u can make voice calls and video calls
[06:47] <hybirdbe> ah shit, ubuntu is slow , is it ubuntu self or is it my pc
[06:47] <blizzardx> ok does anyone know a good channel to help web masters?
[06:47] <blizzardx> hybirdbe, must be your pc
[06:47] <nuke13> your pc, ubuntu is just as quick as any other os
[06:48] <hybirdbe> damm
[06:48] <eldkraft> yeah Ubuntu is quite fast
[06:48] <adoul90> blizzardx: i want one in whick u can make voice and video conversations
[06:49] <xeronine> little help with ubuntu/windows networking
[06:49] <eldkraft> I wonder what their new game is going to be like
[06:50] <eldkraft> wops wrong room :)
[06:50] <JDLimbo> blizzardx: does this help? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2063362
[06:50] <Eeyore-Jr> hi.  is there someone that could bundle sharp construct for feisty?
[06:51] <blizzardx> adoul90 kopete does that / JDLimbo thanx i will look
[06:52] <aldin> hi, is it possible to change hdd rpms, now i have 7200 and would like it to change on 5400 rpms?
[06:52] <Spiff1> Hey, quick question about grub and its savedefault not working, can anyone help out?
[06:53] <acoustic> w
[06:54] <Murlidhar>  i have a sony ericssson phone and i want to transfer files to the phone without using file transfer mode. Can u tell me a way to do it in linux since windows has a wonderful application called "myphone explorer"
[06:55] <XLV> aldin, no its not possible
[06:55] <stuart-> my pppoe connection starts automatically during boot, and it is connected, but i can't actually send/receive packets, i can't surf, i can't pidgin, etc. until i sudo poff and pon
[06:55] <stuart-> what gives? it would be inconvenient for other users on my pc as they won't have sudo access to poff/pon
[06:56] <fifth-element> j
[06:56] <niekko> Murlidhar: Have you checked http://sourceforge.net/projects/tsemgr/
[06:56] <ectospasm> stuart-:  perhaps put those commands in rd.local?
[06:56] <ectospasm> stuart-:  rc.local, scuse me
[06:57] <Murlidhar> niekko: thnks i will just check it
[06:57] <thursday11010> i'm having trouble connecting to my webserver...apache2 on xubuntu.  i can connect from the server itself, but not from other boxes on the LAN.  the softwall firewall on the server has the appropriate port open.  the apache configuration files are all unedited...any ideas?
[06:57] <thechris> (do not ! me)  I need to install ubuntu from a linux installation other then the liveCD.  any help?
[06:57] <ectospasm> stuart-:  /etc/init.d/rc.local
[06:57] <stuart-> ectospasm, what does that do? run the program during startup or enables users to run pon/poff?
[06:57] <ectospasm> stuart-:  runs them at boot
[06:58] <ectospasm> stuart-:  rc.local runs after all the other init scripts run
[06:58] <aldin> XLV, ok, thanks
[06:58] <stuart-> ectospasm, wow, looks like c++ or something. where do i make it run?
[06:58] <ectospasm> hrmm...
[06:59] <ectospasm> stuart-:  lemme look
[06:59] <stuart-> ectospasm, alright, cool. i'd like to insert poff -a first then pon dsl-provider
[06:59] <Usrl> So does anyone know how to enable my splash screen on boot/shutdown again? =/
[06:59] <xxx> when i install ubuntu 7.04 in my laptop my CPU fan works fast always!how can i control fans?
[06:59] <logreeval> I am having problems with "wmvdmod.dll" for Mplayer, where do I put this file?
[07:00] <BleSS> does the repositories are different from ubuntu server that from ubuntu desktop?
[07:00] <PriceChild> BleSS, no
[07:00] <PriceChild> BleSS, just different starting packages in each.
[07:00] <ectospasm> stuart-:  actually, don't touch /etc/init.d/rc.local
[07:00] <PriceChild> BleSS, remember the server doesn't have a gui ;)
[07:00] <ectospasm> stuart-:  add your commands to /etc/rc.local
[07:00] <stuart-> ectospasm, alright
[07:00] <jinxed-> Is there a way to make a back up of my dvds onto a single sided dvd-r?
[07:00] <ectospasm> stuart-:  it's sorta commented
[07:01] <ectospasm> stuart-:  basically put everything before "exit 0"
[07:01] <stuart-> ectospasm, done. thanks. will try rebooting after i'm done downloading.
[07:01] <stuart-> man i need to get a router going so i dno't have to put up with this stuff
[07:02] <jetscreamer> jinxed-: apt-cache search dvdshrink
[07:02] <BleSS> I've a VPS and I think that is installed with ubuntu desktop instead of server
[07:02] <thechris> is the ubuntu install in initrd?
[07:02] <ectospasm> stuart-:  I make no guarantees of that working
[07:02] <jetscreamer> jinxed-: there are many many more ways
[07:02] <jinxed-> jetscreamer, do you prefer that over k9copy and kc3
[07:02] <jetscreamer> jinxed-: i prefer doing it myself manually.. i just know some names
[07:03] <stuart-> kays. before i reboot, anyone else know why i'm connected to the internet but can't access pages or ping or anything till i reconnect at boot?
[07:03] <jinxed-> jetscreamer, it's just I am trying to figure out how to get a program to compress it ennough to fit on a dvd
[07:03] <BleSS> is there any way of update but using ubuntu server?
[07:03] <KurtKraut> BleSS, what makes you belive it is a desktop instalation ?
[07:03] <Usrl> BleSS I believe so, google ".deb on CD" or something like that
[07:03] <adoul90> i downloaded kopete but it can only send webcam not voice
[07:03] <JDLimbo> I'm trying to remove the vista partition on a dual-boot, I have the ubuntu filesystem backed up in the tar.bz2 format. If I reformat and reinstall, then restore from that backup, will it set it up dual-booted with a blank partition where the vista partition used to be?
[07:03] <jetscreamer> jinxed-: try the ?dvdshrink stuff , all i know...
[07:03] <jetscreamer> or k9copy and there are others... many others
[07:04] <jetscreamer> some in sources some not
[07:04] <jetscreamer> try them all
[07:04] <BleSS> KurtKraut: because is installed packages as linux-sound-base
[07:04] <sexnow> I have enable "share folder" on system administrator on both pc using feisty fawn but still cannot connect to other pc
[07:04] <ectospasm> stuart-:  what does ifconfig show when you can't connect?
[07:04] <Flannel> JDLimbo: the filesystem is backed up relative to a folder (/ in this case) knowing nothing of individual partitions, so as long as you point it to your new partition, you'll be ok (well, for the extraction anyway)
[07:04] <jinxed-> hmm
[07:05] <stuart-> ectospasm, everything as usual. that's why i know i'm connected. i even have my usual IP, etc.
[07:05] <ectospasm> some people don't know how to stick around after asking a question
[07:05] <stuart-> it's just that, i can't.. 'connect' to websites
[07:05] <jinxed-> My computer recognizes blank cds no problem but it can't recogize blank dvds... anyone know what the problem is.... and yes it is a dvd burner
[07:05] <BleSS> because there are packages installed as linux-sound-base (used on desktop rather than server)
[07:05] <JDLimbo> Flannel, thankyou
[07:05] <KurtKraut> BleSS, 'uname -a' prompts what kernel version ?
[07:05] <ectospasm> stuart-:  can you resolve names?
[07:05] <stuart-> ectospasm, nope
[07:06] <ectospasm> stuart-:  are you going through a router or anything?
[07:06] <Usrl> Does anyone know how to configure Kubuntu to show the splash screen on boot/shutdown again? I turned it off, but I can't remember how.
[07:06] <fevel> Is there another way to access the trash insteas of an icon on the gnome panel??
[07:06] <ectospasm> stuart-:  or is the modem connected directly to your PC
[07:06] <stuart-> ectospasm, direct. with other less bundled distros i'd have to pon dsl-provider manually
[07:06] <ectospasm> fevel:  ~/.Trash
[07:07] <stuart-> and ubuntu seemed to do it automatically for a while, then one day it started and wouldn't stop
[07:07] <ectospasm> I dunno, sounds like a problem with the DSL setup
[07:07] <jetscreamer> jinxed-: sometimes, or used to be, a symlink was not created in /dev linking a dvd to the block device...  do written dvd's work? a blank cd/dvd won't show much... cat the block device
[07:08] <Usrl> Does anyone even know a good GUIDE for it? -.-
[07:08] <jinxed-> jetscreamer, yeah I just created and iso from a written dvd
[07:08] <BleSS> KurtKraut: 2.6.16.29-xen
[07:08] <ectospasm> stuart-:  I've used several Linux-based firewall products, connecting through DSL, and I never had any problems with that aspect
[07:08] <jinxed-> but now when i put in my blank dvd nothing happens
[07:08] <jetscreamer> jinxed-: define 'nothing happens'  what do you expect to happen when you put in a blank
[07:08] <XLV> stuart-, you could try loading whatever kernel modules needed, in /etc/modules i guess its not loading modules when needed
[07:08] <BleSS> KurtKraut: cat /etc/issue -> Ubuntu 6.06 LTS \n \l
[07:08] <xxx_> how can i control the CPU speed fans in ubuntu?
[07:08] <finalbeta> How do I perform checkdisks manually?
[07:09] <ectospasm> finalbeta:  fsck
[07:09] <jetscreamer> fsck finalbeta .. on unmounted partitions
[07:09] <jinxed-> jetscreamer, I see that there is a disk on the desktop that is blank
[07:09] <stuart-> ectospasm, i mean it DSL works fine. it's just the bootup thing. i have to sudo reconnect every reboot and it's fien for me, but not the other computer illiterate people in my family
[07:09] <sdouble> Sometime in the night, my computer decided to stop receiving mouse clicks.  I then tried to restart X and it just sat there for awhile until I did a hard reset.  I'm looking at the /var/log/messages file and see a bunch of -- MARK -- during the computer's idle time last night and in the middle of them is "syslogd 1.4.1#20ubuntu4: restart."  Then MARKs again.  The next non-MARK log is the signal 15 of me trying to fix it.  Can anyone help
[07:09] <sdouble>  me out here?
[07:09] <ectospasm> stuart-:  my rc.local workaround may work for you then
[07:09] <jetscreamer> jinxed-: ok that's gnome... but does your burning app see it
[07:09] <jenos> hello
[07:10] <jinxed-> jetscreamer, no
[07:10] <jetscreamer> or kde whichever
[07:10] <jetscreamer> ah
[07:10] <jenos> i have a problem, who can help me
[07:10] <finalbeta> Thnx, should ubuntu do this after bad shut downs? It seems t do it at the worst possible times
[07:10] <KurtKraut> BleSS, unfortunately my own server is offline at the moment. But I wouldn't be so sure based in these kind of pacakges that this install is a desktop one.
[07:10] <stuart-> ectospasm, cool. will try it out now
[07:10] <jetscreamer> yes that is when it wants to finalbeta
[07:10] <thechris> sdouble: cat /dev/input/mice ;  (or whatever is listed in xorg.conf) move mouse, click.  should give output.  ctrl+c to quit
[07:10] <jetscreamer> one of the times
[07:10] <ectospasm> finalbeta:  I think fsck is set to check every 30 boots
[07:10] <jetscreamer> jinxed-: not sure.
[07:11] <jinxed-> hmm
[07:11] <jetscreamer> the days vary, but yeah around 30
[07:11] <shrek3> how to share file using samba? one windows, one ubuntu 7.04
[07:11] <bzaks> shrek3
[07:11] <thechris> sdouble: alternatively, you can reboot from the liveCD, which should still work if it worked in the past, and check the mouse.
[07:11] <BleSS> KurtKraut: ok, thanks
[07:11] <bzaks> shrek3: first off: terrible movie
[07:11] <jetscreamer> jinxed-: does cat /dev/dvd (or whatever the dvd is) return anything?
[07:11] <khyron320> hey im having allot of problems seeing gigabit speed with samba im seeing some errors mainly:  rx_no_buffer_count: 561
[07:11] <khyron320>      rx_missed_errors: 354
[07:11] <bzaks> shrek3: 2nd, go to ubuntuguide.org it's one of the things under samba
[07:12] <sdouble> mouse works great now.  It just randomly does that.  Like there's a glass pane over everything that just prevents clicks
[07:12] <jetscreamer> ctrl+c to halt it if it does jinxed-
[07:12] <XLV> shrek3, system/administration/shared folders, to enable samba in ubuntu
[07:12] <sdouble> it has done this many times
[07:12] <fyrestrtr> is there something equivalent to joost for linux?
[07:12] <kambei> What is the recommended method, or is there a guide, for installing from a USB flash drive?
[07:12] <Flannel> !install | kambei
[07:12] <ubotu> kambei: 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
[07:12] <shrek3> XLV: have done that, but where to find the share folders?
[07:12] <Flannel> kambei: there's a guide on the first link
[07:12] <kambei> Flannel: Thank you.
[07:12] <khyron320> i ran iperf and it was showing 717mb/sec ..
[07:12] <Abhilash> when i issue sudo command .. i am getting error -bash: /usr/bin/sudo: Input/output error
[07:13] <sdouble> thechris: my cat output is a bunch of crazy symbols everywhere.
[07:13] <shrek3> XLV; go to places , got it. thanks u
[07:13] <ectospasm> Abhilash:  sounds like /usr/bin/sudo is corrupt
[07:13] <Abhilash> what shall i do?
[07:13] <etzerd> hello all
[07:13] <Abhilash> ectospasm, what shall ido?
[07:13] <jinxed-> jetscreamer, nope it says there is no medium in there
[07:13] <thechris> sdouble: yes, that is the signals the mouse is sending to the computer.  if the mouse were not plugged in, or malfunctioning, it would show nothing
[07:13] <ectospasm> Abhilash:  I dunno, good question
[07:14] <ectospasm> Abhilash:  does it fail for every incantation of sudo
[07:14] <Abhilash> yes
[07:14] <etzerd> I just use the feature that call Desktop Multiplier it screw up my system completely. My graphic is all mess up.
[07:14] <etzerd> can anyone tell me how to remove that thing?
[07:14] <jetscreamer> jinxed-: i take it you tried >1 blank ... do written dvd's function as expected?
[07:15] <shrek3> can I change the host name?
[07:15] <Abhilash> ectospasm, any idea?
[07:15] <jetscreamer> sure
[07:15] <Abhilash> when i issue sudo command .. i am getting error -bash: /usr/bin/sudo: Input/output error
[07:15] <jetscreamer> /etc/hostname iirc
[07:15] <sdouble> thechris: everything is working fine right now.  I'm just a little annoyed about the problem I stated that randomly happens.  It's happened at least 20 times now
[07:15] <jenos> I CAN UPDATE MI REPOSITORIES FOR UBUNTU BREEZY 5.10
[07:15] <jinxed-> jetscreamer, yeah blank cds work for burning and written dvds/cds work and I tried more than one blank dvd
[07:15] <stuart-> it worked
[07:15] <jenos> PLEASE HELP ME
[07:15] <Abhilash> when i issue sudo command .. i am getting error -bash: /usr/bin/sudo: Input/output error
[07:15] <KurtKraut> jenos, please, turn of caps lock.
[07:15] <ectospasm> Abhilash:  perhaps boot into rescue mode and reinstall sudo that way
[07:15] <jetscreamer> sdouble: i think i've seen that before, no idea though
[07:15] <jenos> ok
[07:15] <stuart-> ectospasm, thanks.
[07:15] <KurtKraut> jenos, *off
[07:15] <linux__alien> i am getting this error configure: error: "libxf86vm headers not found"
[07:15] <linux__alien> when compiling ogre3d
[07:15] <ectospasm> stuart-:  did it work?
[07:15] <stuart-> ectospasm, like a charm
[07:16] <linux__alien> has anyone compiled ogre3d in ubuntu?
[07:16] <ectospasm> stuart-:  sweeet
[07:16] <etzerd> I just use the feature that call Desktop Multiplier it screw up my system completely. My graphic is all mess up.
[07:16] <thechris> sdouble: well, you can alway tail the last 500 messages or so from dmesg and /var/log/messages to see if anything comes up for that time span.  tail -n500 <file>
[07:16] <shrek3> host and hostname is it the same?
[07:16] <etzerd> can anyone tell me how to remove that thing?
[07:16] <stuart-> ectospasm, not happy that ubuntu's acting funny though. it screws up most of the time after i install xubuntu-desktop
[07:16] <thechris> sdouble: and dmesg | tail -n500
[07:16] <ectospasm> shrek3:  usually
[07:16] <jenos> someone knows a generator or repositories for ubuntu breezy 5.10
[07:16] <shrek3> how to edit? I go in etc/hostname, cannot edit
[07:17] <fyrestrtr> jenos: breezy is no longer supported.
[07:17] <ectospasm> stuart-:  yeah, I wouldn't trust anything but a fresh install of any of the three main systems (Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu)
[07:17] <ectospasm> stuart-:  but that's just me
[07:18] <ectospasm> shrek3:  maybe sudo /etc/hostname?
[07:18] <thechris> shrek3: i would guess either some form of conf.d/hostname, or that you need to gksu gedit /etc/hostname
[07:18] <sdouble> thechris: I've said what's in my messges file  I have the MARK lines and then a single line that says "syslogd 1.4.1#20ubuntu4: restart." followed by more MARKS  This is the time it happened because I was using it before the MARKs and started using it again after them
[07:18] <sdouble> I'll post it on the paste
[07:18] <stuart-> ectospasm, not only that. you can't uninstall the other packages after you cross-installed other desktops
[07:18] <jenos> ouch
[07:18] <jenos> thanks
[07:19] <stuart-> ectospasm, pure xubuntu gave me problems with nvidia too, and yeah, the poff | pon error too. classic ubuntu's still the best, though i could use a faster WM
[07:19] <shrek3> can I change hostname by using gedit?
[07:19] <shrek3> sudo ...
[07:19] <jinxed-> My DVD burner a TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-L532A can see and play dvd/cds and burn cds fine but it doesnt not see any medium when i put in a blank dvd
[07:19] <jetscreamer> yes shrek3
[07:19] <shrek3> how?
[07:19] <Flannel> shrek3: gksu "gedit /path/to/file"
[07:19] <jetscreamer> /etc/hostname iirc, as i said, shrek3
[07:19] <thechris> shrek3: gksu gedit /etc/hostname
[07:19] <Flannel> !hostname | shrek3
[07:19] <ubotu> shrek3: Use hostname <somehostname> to set the hostname, or to do it permanently: edit /etc/hostname  and /etc/hosts . WARNING! Make sure that your current hostname and /etc/hosts match, otherwise sudo may not work properly. Alternatively, use the gui at system>administration>networking on the "General" tab
[07:19] <Flannel> shrek3: make sure you change both files, or you'll no longer be able to sudo
[07:20] <akos> how can I make windows computer names to resolve on linux?
[07:20] <Flannel> shrek3: Of course, you can also just go to administration > networking
[07:20] <XLV> akos, add them at /etc/hosts
[07:20] <Pietro> Witam.
[07:20] <akos> XLV, they are dynamic
[07:21] <Dimensional-Door> !pastebin
[07:21] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:22] <caner> i alsways have problem with unraring. i am trying to extract a file from a multi part rar file. although the file is not password protected it sometimes asks for password and sometimes deletes the file it has extracted just after it is done extracting. is this a common problem?
[07:22] <Myelin> Hello, i am migrating to Ubuntu 7.04. Will 192 MB ram enough to get it installed? Thanks.
[07:22] <stuart-> caner, not for me
[07:22] <itguru> Myelin: Sure will be
[07:22] <Dimensional-Door> i need som help, i tried reinstalling bzip2 gzip and tar and i get this error, can anyone help????    http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32639/
[07:22] <sdouble> thechris: here is the /var/log/messages  along with some comments of mine  I was not at my comuter during the -- MARK -- and the line 19 entry  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32638/
[07:22] <Flannel> Myelin: it will.  You'll probably want to use the alternate CD to install, it'll go faster.
[07:22] <stuart-> btw, are there any faster rar'ing programs out there? ubuntu's default is kinda slow
[07:22] <riotkittie> caner: i have never had that issue. what are you using to unrar?
[07:22] <caner> xrar
[07:23] <Myelin> itguru AND Flanne. Thanks.
[07:23] <XLV> akos, dont know then, maybe setting up samba or some windows pc as wins server?
[07:23] <caner> i found a similar problem on nternet. it was caused by mismatch of file name extensions. but this time i checked the file extensions.
[07:23] <desertc> stuart-: don't use rar - it is proprietary
[07:23] <akos> how can I set up samba?
[07:24] <akos> XLV, i have samba installed
[07:24] <TtyS2> samba works fine with resolving on a win nett
[07:24] <stuart-> desertc, i'd love another rar'er
[07:24] <akos> XLV, but i guess i need to do some configuring
[07:24] <stuart-> desertc, but i have no idea what, for ubuntu
[07:24] <riotkittie> caner:  ah. ive always used the command line tools
[07:24] <ubuntu_> hello
[07:24] <desertc> stuart-: bzip2 is good
[07:24] <ubuntu_> i am using ubuntu 6.10 distro boot from dvd
[07:24] <caner> stuart- is there any faster alternative for ubuntus default unrar prog
[07:24] <privacy> caner: i use UNRAR 3.70 beta 3 freeware on the command line and that workes fine
[07:24] <XLV> akos, edit /etc/samba/smb.conf
[07:25] <ubuntu_> how can install vlc software?
[07:25] <stuart-> btw, i've used k3b too and it seems as slow as ubuntu's default burner. is my pc crappy for ubuntu? xp's apps worked fine though :( and i don't wanna go back to xp
[07:25] <shrek3> if PC 1 is connected to PC 2 for some words document editing? how much ram shall I allocated to PC 2
[07:25] <stuart-> caner, desertc just recommended me bzip2, which i'm gonna try now
[07:25] <akos> XLV, yeah, i knew that... but what should I modify?
[07:25] <riotkittie> stuart-: what are your computers specs?
[07:25] <ubuntu_> i search from sypnatic vlc is not there
[07:25] <caner> stuart- ok lets give it a try
[07:25] <stuart-> riotkittie, p3 667, 768 ram. older, yeah, but it should hold out fine, considering what it did with xp
[07:26] <fyrestrtr> ubuntu_: enable the multiverse and universe repositories
[07:26] <XLV> akos, dont you think its better to read the thousands guides on the web?
[07:26] <akos> i am searching for them
[07:26] <thechris> sdouble: no idea what the issue is.  something is wrting a test output "MARK" to the file every 20 minutes.  syslog reset for some reason.  nothing indicates something going wrong with the mouse
[07:26] <marsjannno> Hi all I have a question. How can i change window decoration in Compiz Fusion?
[07:26] <stuart-> desertc, eh, i already have it. is it text based?
[07:26] <riotkittie> stuart-: wow, and youre seeing better performance under xp? thats crazy. i was using a p3 650/750mhz with 256mb laptop for about a year, and it absolutely flewwww under linux compared to xp
[07:26] <ectospasm> stuart-, caner:  remember that bzip2 only zips single files... you'll need tar to do multiple files
[07:27] <TtyS2> akos: have u installed the smbclient
[07:27] <Dimensional-Door> how do i install tar and gzip if i deleted them/???????
[07:27] <riotkittie> i just got a "new" p4 3ghz with a gig of ram. i feel silly using it for linux :P
[07:27] <akos> TtyS2, yeah
[07:27] <ectospasm> Dimensional-Door:  gimme a sec
[07:27] <Dimensional-Door> ectospasm ok
[07:27] <marsjannno> how to install window decorations in compiz fusion?
[07:27] <fyrestrtr> riotkittie: those are some strange sentiments.
[07:27] <caner> ectospasm which ui do you advice. (or are those uis program specific?)
[07:27] <fyrestrtr> marsjannno: see #ubuntu-effects
[07:28] <stuart-> ectospasm, i have tar, but how do i unrar .r00, .r01, .r02 files
[07:28] <Flannel> Dimensional-Door: Why did you delete them?
[07:28] <sdouble> thechris: hmmm.  It was in that time that this happened.  Makes it a little difficult to debug huh?  Thanks for the help, I'll just continue ripping the little bit of hair I have left from my head.  =] 
[07:28] <riotkittie> Dimensional-Door: sudo aptitude install tar and sudo aptitude install gzip    ... in a term /
[07:28] <ectospasm> stuart-:  heh... use unrar
[07:28] <ectospasm> caner:  tar, gzip and bzip2 are command line programs
[07:28] <shrek3> if accessing another pc through samba for word editing, both pc must have open office or just 1 pc install with open office?
[07:29] <stuart-> ectospasm, i just type unrar series.r00 and it'll do the rest for me, right?
[07:29] <ectospasm> Dimensional-Door:  sudo apt-get install tar gzip
[07:29] <riotkittie> fyrestrtr: well, truth be told, it seems like overkill :P  but my linux machines have always been low end. like the aforementioned laptop, and a 366 k7 with 192mb ram and 7gb :\
[07:29] <fyrestrtr> shrek3: samba is for *file* sharing, not application sharing.
[07:29] <caner> ectospasm. what does xarchiver use to unrar files?
[07:29] <ectospasm> stuart-:  you'll have to read the manpage, I don't use unrar very often
[07:29] <Dimensional-Door> flannel becuase i was getting erroe, riotkittie and ectospasm, imgetting erros when trying to install
[07:29] <thechris> is there a location that shows the content of the livecd in a downloadable form without making me download the live cd?
[07:29] <riotkittie> and  i mean, they were fine for what i used them for :P
[07:29] <liberfiasco> ermm.. this si freenode? :D
[07:29] <liberfiasco> ok
[07:29] <ectospasm> Dimensional-Door:  why did you delete them?
[07:29] <Flannel> thechris: What do you mean in a downloadable form?
[07:30] <LeoUA> hi2all
[07:30] <riotkittie> Dimensional-Door: can you summarize that error? or paste it, if its lengthy and complex?
[07:30] <riotkittie> !paste
[07:30] <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)
[07:30] <bobovski> hi all, has anyone had success getting the logitech v220 wireless mouse working?
[07:30] <shrek3> fyrestrtr: I know, since samba is the emulator for windows, most people do that for simple MS word editing
[07:30] <eegore> What is the status on the next release
[07:30] <Dimensional-Door> riotkittie ok i sec
[07:30] <thechris> Flannel: i want just the kernel an initrd
[07:30] <fyrestrtr> shrek3: samba is not an emulator for Windows.
[07:30] <Flannel> thechris: http://releases.ubuntu.com/7.04/ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.list  the .list files are all the contents of the CD, http://releases.ubuntu.com/7.04/ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.manifest the .manifest file is everything the live image has in it.
[07:30] <fyrestrtr> shrek3: the people who think that are mistaken.
[07:31] <Dimensional-Door> riotkittie flannel ectospasm  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32639/
[07:31] <soundray> !gutsy > eegore, please read the private message from ubotu
[07:31] <Flannel> thechris: you'd want to just download the package that has that.  through the repositories.  I imagine it's the linux-image-[version] -generic
[07:31] <riotkittie> since when is samba a windows emulator?
[07:31] <shrek3> fyrestrtr: is a whole suite of program for domain control?
[07:31] <riotkittie> samba is for networking.
[07:31] <stuart-> samba, de janiero
[07:31] <saigondragon> lol
[07:31] <shrek3> for sharing file in windows
[07:31] <riotkittie> if there's a windows emulator, its WINE... and Wine Is Not an Emulator ;P
[07:31] <fyrestrtr> shrek3: samba is a set of programs to allow networking between linux and Windows. It is not a Windows emulator or anything beyond that.
[07:31] <eegore> I thought samba was for the smb protocol
[07:32] <ectospasm> eegore:  and CIFS
[07:32] <riotkittie> eegore: 'tis
[07:32] <eegore> and cifs
[07:32] <wepeel> hi all. has anyone had any luck getting the logitech v220 wireless mouse to work in edgy?
[07:32] <adoul90> can anyone tell me how can i connect my tv using ubuntu?
[07:32] <shrek3> someone told me it can also do domain control?
[07:32] <stuart-> Windows Is Not worth Emulating
[07:32] <ectospasm> shrek3:  yes, it can
[07:32] <noelferreira> there's anything better than vmware?
[07:32] <fyrestrtr> shrek3: it can.
[07:32] <marsjannno> noone on #ubuntu-effects helps me. How to use emerald window decorations on compiz fusion?
[07:32] <shrek3> do I need to install extra thingy?
[07:32] <Flannel> marsjannno: have you tried #compiz-fusion?
[07:32] <soundray> !tvout > adoul90, please read the private message from ubotu
[07:32] <shrek3> for samba to act as a domain controler
[07:33] <saigondragon> i think they are two different things marsjanno
[07:33] <ectospasm> shrek3:  http://samba.org
[07:33] <thechris> Flannel: i'm in gentoo right now, and i'm not too familiar with dpkg
[07:33] <justinwray`away> marsjannno: After you have it installed use `emerald --replace&`
[07:33] <saigondragon> i have compiz fusion and it works just fine
[07:33] <c10ck> I am trying to resize my main partition using gnome partitioner, but am unable to unmount, due to other devices need to be unmounted manually. i have tried "umount -a" but says devices are all busy
[07:33] <adoul90> !tvout
[07:33] <ubotu> For help with enabling the TV-Out, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaTVOutNewbieEdition (Nvidia cards) or http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Tvout (ATI cards, *untested*)
[07:33] <caner> how can i fasten my usb port? it is really slow for file trasfers (i.e to a flash memory) compared to windows
[07:33] <soundray> c10ck: you can't resize from a running system. Boot a live CD and do it from there.
[07:34] <c10ck> oh ok
[07:34] <wepeel> oh geez, nevermind the battery wasn't in tight :(
[07:34] <c10ck> soundray, thank you
[07:34] <stuart-> caner, you have the weirdest problems. flash memory is tons faster for me than direct from camera/phone/etc.
[07:34] <Flannel> thechris: Well, you'd download the deb file, and then use dpkg to extract it, and then you can get at the goodies.  Or even just unpack it, since you don't need to do any reconfiguring
[07:34] <noelferreira> there's anything better than vmware?
[07:34] <eegore> well, is it safe to update my 32 bit dapper boot to feisty then?
[07:34] <fyrestrtr> noelferreira: a separate computer.
[07:34] <stuart-> caner, or windows transfers. but i agree that ubuntu on my pc is a little sluggish
[07:35] <Flannel> eegore: you can't upgrade straight from dapper to feisty.  You'll have to go through edgy first
[07:35] <soundray> eegore: you'd have to go via edgy. Better do a fresh install.
[07:35] <thechris> Flannel: where is the file?
[07:35] <noelferreira> thtat's only fyrestrtr? i'll need it for mac os
[07:35] <Flannel> thechris: http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/base/linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic
[07:35] <fyrestrtr> noelferreira: buy a mac. Running OSX on anything other than Apple hardware is illegal and is not supported here.
[07:36] <eegore> soundray: you have any7 idea how lkong that takes to get everything back including the third party apps?
[07:36] <caner> stuart- : sometimes people ask me for a file. when i am throwing it to their usb disks, they always get surprised with the ultra slow transfer
[07:36] <soundray> eegore: I do indeed. You've got my advice, take it or leave it.
[07:36] <eegore> I can't do that in 50 hours
[07:37] <eegore> 5 hours
[07:37] <stuart-> caner, haha yeah, uncool, seeing the fact that we're on linux
[07:37] <riotkittie> oooh. that dpkg error is out of my league. sorry.
[07:37] <Pulseman_Chaotix> hi everybory
[07:37] <Dimensional-Door> can you make a data cd with a dvd disc?
[07:37] <retour> Good afternoon everybody! I want to be able to log on to my few computers in local network to make remote setups forced shutdowns etc. what application(s) should I install?
[07:37] <xtknight> Dimensional-Door, yes
[07:38] <fyrestrtr> retour: are they all ubuntu?
[07:38] <xtknight> Dimensional-Door, if you force it.  it seemed to work when i tried it yesterday via k3b
[07:38] <Dimensional-Door> ok thanks
[07:38] <retour> All XUBUNTU
[07:38] <jetscreamer> jinxed-: ssh retour ?
[07:38] <Pulseman_Chaotix> I need to know...  anyone have a tutorial about synfig studio?
[07:38] <xtknight> Dimensional-Door, but i dont know the official answer (maybe doesnt work with all media, all burners, all progs, etc)
[07:38] <jetscreamer> err
[07:38] <Pulseman_Chaotix> yes ssh
[07:38] <jetscreamer> ssh retour ?
[07:38] <caner> stuart- : yeah they usually ask if the problem was with ubuntu. of course i say no, it is not ubuntu. my  usb port :)
[07:38] <itguru> eegore: you should upgrade your system like soundray said - it's the best way to make sure that its the same as it is now, just upgraded
[07:38] <Pulseman_Chaotix> ssh ip_of_machine
[07:38] <retour> All XUBUNTU in 192.168.1.2-50 IP range wirh 255.255.255.0 netmask
[07:39] <Dimensional-Door> xtknight ok well it might with brasero
[07:39] <riotkittie> ehhh. what speed usb port is it? 2 ? 1 ?
[07:39] <Dimensional-Door> xtknight yes brasero does make data dvd
[07:39] <itguru> Does anyone in here use JACK?
[07:39] <eegore> noelferreira: IF YOU WANT THE FEATURES OF OSX, JUST GET BSD WITH THE ENLIGHTENMENT DESKTOP
[07:39] <eegore> oops
[07:39] <xtknight> Dimensional-Door, what i did in k3b was choose Make data DVD then i told it to do a cd iso
[07:39] <Pulseman_Chaotix> what is ssh retour?
[07:39] <retour> jestscreamer: shh? hmm can you give me more details please?
[07:39] <ravigehlot> Has anyboby been lucky install "Yahoo Messenger"?
[07:39] <fyrestrtr> retour: install openssh-server on all of them.
[07:40] <eegore> \and that is legal
[07:40] <ravigehlot> I need libssl but apt-get wont find it
[07:40] <xtknight> Dimensional-Door, actually "burn dvd image" then i specified the cd iso
[07:40] <retour> thank you
[07:40] <Dimensional-Door> xtknight oh
[07:40] <thechris> !netboot
[07:40] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues
[07:40] <TtyS2> ravigehlot: why not use gaim
[07:40] <Pulseman_Chaotix> search for libssl0.9.7
[07:41] <wassup> trying to upgrade from breezy to dapper typed sudo aptitude dist-upgrade says aptitude does not have super cow powers
[07:41] <jinxed-> jetscreamer, what is ssh retour?
[07:41] <xtknight> Dimensional-Door, keep in mind standard cd drives cant read dvds though, so if you're trying to make a cd for someone else with a cd reader this is a no-go
[07:41] <ravigehlot> TtyS2: no camera features
[07:41] <wassup> did i forget something?
[07:41] <xrisp03> any 1 know how to play mp3's on ubuntu
[07:41] <noelferreira> eegore: can you give me an howto for that?
[07:41] <fyrestrtr> if you are tyring to get to feisty, better just go direct and download an install image
[07:41] <jinxed-> My DVD burner a TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-L532A can see and play dvd/cds and burn cds fine but it doesnt not see any medium when i put in a blank dvd
[07:42] <Pulseman_Chaotix> anyone have a tutorial about synfig studio
[07:42] <Pulseman_Chaotix> ?
[07:42] <mumbles> hi guys and girls - i am trying to make ndiswrapper and i have this come up http://paste.uni.cc/16906/
[07:42] <xtknight> jinxed-, i have the same brand of dvd burner and it works well here.  maybe your automount just isn't working correctly.  do burner programs work?
[07:42] <jinxed-> xtknight, only on blank cds
[07:42] <itguru> xrisp03: Go to play the file in your application of choice, ubuntu will then prompt you to install support for mp3s
[07:43] <jinxed-> xtknight, it doesn't even see blank dvds
[07:43] <eegore> check out the freebsd channel
[07:43] <wassup> anyone tell me why my aptitude does't have super cow powers?
[07:43] <xtknight> jinxed-, does it work properly on windows?
[07:44] <xtknight> jinxed-, it could be a media problem too
[07:44] <xrisp03> did that and it says i dont have proper codec i tried to find it but i am kinda new to linux
[07:44] <eegore> noelferreira: 3freebsd wopuld be better suited for that
[07:44] <LeoUA> hi2all, guys how to run "route add default gw 192.168.253.1" on system startup?
[07:44] <xtknight> actually you have to play it in totem
[07:44] <adoul90> soundray: i checked the website but how do i find the 'section "monitor" ' section??
[07:44] <bauer77> hey is there a way to use the ubuntu bootable cd rom to change the root password on a hard drive install???
[07:44] <xtknight> or it won't prompt you
[07:44] <eegore> freebsd
[07:44] <jetscreamer> wassup: apt-get moo
[07:44] <jetscreamer> try it
[07:44] <SeveredCross> bauer77: Did you...forget it?
[07:45] <xtknight> i like the maximum verbosity "moo"
[07:45] <eegore> \crowded channel theough but quiet
[07:45] <ectospasm> huh, LeoUA didn't give time for a response
[07:45] <TtyS2> i wonder what version of yahoo messenger any one would install on ubuntu
[07:45] <bauer77> SeveredCross: That is what happened. Total ID10T error
[07:45] <xtknight> pidgin..
[07:45] <jetscreamer> jinxed-: you might mention that it used to see the blank dvd's
[07:45] <wassup> didn't help got a picture of a cow though
[07:45] <ectospasm> TtyS2:  gaim works
[07:46] <xtknight> jetscreamer, jinxed-  oh?  then ya it's an ubuntu problem.  didnt know that
[07:46] <SeveredCross> bauer77: I don't know of any way to change a root password from outside the installation unless you can get write access to /etc/passwd or something
[07:46] <soundray> adoul90: it's in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:46] <jinxed-> xtknight, nah didn't work on windows either
[07:46] <soundray> !pm > adoul90
[07:46] <xtknight> oh
[07:46] <TtyS2> ectospasm: agrea, just that he wanted cam function so had a look at the web page for yahoo
[07:46] <itguru> bauer77: It's very possible, i do it all the time
[07:46] <xtknight> hmm
[07:46] <fyrestrtr> bauer77: chroot into your install, then just type passwd
[07:46] <xtknight> jinxed-, do you have any different brand of dvd media you can try?
[07:46] <jahid> can someone help me about my soundcard?
[07:46] <jetscreamer> xtknight: i think it did.. jinxed- tell him if it did or not
[07:46] <adoul90> then?
[07:46] <jinxed-> xtknight, I have tried many discs from two different brands
[07:46] <SeveredCross> Oh right, I forgot about chroot.
[07:46] <jahid> my  dont get any sound
[07:46] <xtknight> jinxed-, what does it say when you go to burn a dvd disc?
[07:46] <adoul90> after i open xorg.conf?
[07:46] <xtknight> it just doesn't register that there is empty media there?
[07:47] <soundray> adoul90: you read it.
[07:47] <adoul90> what do u mean?
[07:47] <adoul90> its written find the section monitor section
[07:47] <adoul90> how do i find it?
[07:47] <jinxed-> xtknight, it just says there is no media
[07:47] <wassup> what do i need to type to upgrade from breezy to dapper after i change sources.list?
[07:47] <xtknight> jinxed-, check the hdparm settings of the drive just to make sure nothing's weird before you buy a new burner.  but i dont know, other than that.  it must be a faulty drive.  you could try cleaning it with compressed air if it's really dusty, or something
[07:48] <itguru> fyrestrtr: That might be a bit beyond bauer77 ;) http://www.newlinuxuser.com/howto-bypass-a-forgotten-root-password/ check this link
[07:48] <fyrestrtr> adoul90: gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:48] <jetscreamer> jinxed-: it did used to show you the blank dvd's when you put them in, correct? or am i hallucinating?
[07:48] <fyrestrtr> itguru: there are many ways to bypass root, init 1 for example :P
[07:48] <jinxed-> xtknight, I don't know I have had about 3 of these drives from cyberpower and they have all been crap
[07:48] <jinxed-> my first one worked for about 2 months
[07:48] <itguru> fyrestrtr: True!
[07:48] <jinxed-> I have read about the drive just being overall crap
[07:48] <xtknight> hmm
[07:48] <xtknight> jinxed-, you're getting the same one each time?
[07:49] <jinxed-> jetscreamer, nah only blank cds
[07:49] <SeveredCross> I had the same issue with Hitachi-LG drives.
[07:49] <adoul90> soundray: i opened xorg.conf, then how do i open the section "monitor" section?
[07:49] <SeveredCross> They were crap.
[07:49] <SeveredCross> Wouldn't work for the life of me.
[07:49] <fyrestrtr> adoul90: its called Section "Monitor"
[07:49] <fyrestrtr> adoul90: just scroll down till you find it.
[07:49] <jinxed-> xtknight, they said no other one worked for my laptop
[07:49] <wassup> anyone available to help me?
[07:49] <SeveredCross> I finally bitched at Dell hard enough that they sent me a Sony/NEC OptiArc...Works like a charm.
[07:49] <jetscreamer> xtknight: i 'guess' i was wrong
[07:49] <xtknight> ohh
[07:49] <xtknight> jetscreamer, lol
[07:49] <SeveredCross> jinxed-: Dell told me the same thing.
[07:49] <xtknight> jetscreamer, who knows? :P
[07:49] <xtknight> jetscreamer, i think it's a dark secret
[07:49] <jetscreamer> he does.
[07:49] <fyrestrtr> SeveredCross: mind your language please.
[07:50] <jinxed-> all the forums I have read about my drive is from people saying the drive doesn't work and similar problems to mine
[07:50] <xtknight> jinxed-, oh so you dont really have a choice since it's a laptop..
[07:50] <xtknight> hmm
[07:50] <jinxed-> yeah
[07:50] <xtknight> jinxed-, tried a firmware update on it?
[07:50] <SeveredCross> Um, shouldn't you be able to slap just any 2.5" drive in there?
[07:50] <xtknight> probably
[07:50] <jinxed-> xtknight, how would i do that in ubuntu?
[07:50] <fyrestrtr> yeah, try slapping it -- that'll work!
[07:50] <wassup> can someone tell me how to upgrade from breezy to dapper after i change the sources.list file?
[07:50] <xtknight> jinxed-, i dont know.  dont you have windows too?
[07:50] <jetscreamer> boot dos usually
[07:50] <fyrestrtr> !upgrade > wassup
[07:50] <ikonia> wassup: thats not the best way to do it
[07:51] <fyrestrtr> wassup: see the msg from the bot
[07:51] <soundray> adoul90: for goodness sake, have a look at the file and see how it's organized. It's not *that* difficult to work it out.
[07:51] <ikonia> wassup: from breezy to dapper is probabably best to do a clean install
[07:51] <jinxed-> xtknight, nope just ubuntu... my harddrive refuses to reformat to allow windows to go on
[07:51] <jetscreamer> use the search feature of your editor, adoul90
[07:51] <xtknight> jinxed-, type "sudo hdparm -I /dev/hdd" if /dev/hddc is the drive, for example.  then pastebin this output
[07:51] <adoul90> its empty
[07:51] <wassup> did that
[07:51] <jinxed-> it apparently only will listen to ubuntu
[07:51] <adoul90> its completely empty
[07:51] <jinxed-> k
[07:51] <fyrestrtr> jinxed-: eh, did you just say your drive "refuses" to format?
[07:51] <jetscreamer> your hd does what ?
[07:51] <soundray> adoul90: then you haven't opened it properly.
[07:51] <adoul90> do u think im that stupid
[07:51] <wassup> !upgrade doesn't work
[07:52] <adoul90> is it x11 or xll?
[07:52] <fyrestrtr> what is it ... shaking its head no?
[07:52] <jetscreamer> X11
[07:52] <ikonia> wassup: as I said a clean install is better for those two versions
[07:52] <jetscreamer> eleven
[07:52] <wassup> says event not found
[07:52] <xtknight> adoul90,  x11
[07:52] <jinxed-> xtknight, all it said was: sudo hdparm -I /dev/hdd
[07:52] <jetscreamer> X
[07:52] <soundray> adoul90: it's X11. Case sensitive
[07:52] <jinxed-> fyrestrtr, yep
[07:52] <wassup> just installed breezy, all i have
[07:52] <TtyS2> jinxed-: got other things on that hd u wish to save?
[07:52] <ikonia> wassup: get another version then
[07:52] <jinxed-> TtyS2, I put it all on cds to back up
[07:52] <xtknight> jinxed-, probably recovery partitions not letting you reformat
[07:52] <fyrestrtr> jinxed-: you need to discipline it ;)
[07:52] <wassup> won't recogize burner, gotta upgrade
[07:53] <xtknight> can be solved with a nice "dd" :0
[07:53] <ikonia> wassup: cd burners are generic - it should be fine
[07:53] <fyrestrtr> heh heh @ nice dd
[07:53] <adoul90> ok thx sry for the prob
[07:53] <jinxed-> fyrestrtr, I plan on it... eventually but one problem at a time for me
[07:53] <ikonia> wassup: how do you know you don't have a faulty burner ?
[07:53] <xtknight> jinxed-, is /dev/hdd the DVD drive there?
[07:53] <TtyS2> jinxed-: u wanna erase the entire hd completly?
[07:53] <wassup> will bur mp3s not data or image files
[07:53] <fyrestrtr> wassup: mp3s are data files.
[07:54] <wassup> sorry my n is messed up
[07:54] <jinxed-> xtknight, eh i don't know what you are saying
[07:54] <ikonia> wassup: then thats probably your commands/config as burners either work or don't
[07:54] <jinxed-> TtyS2, eventually i want to go back to have a dual boot
[07:54] <xtknight> jinxed-, what's the block device of your dvd burner, as detected by linux?  dont know?
[07:54] <akos> I am trying to install samba:
[07:54] <akos> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[07:54] <akos>   samba: Depends: samba-common (= 3.0.24-2ubuntu1) but 3.0.24-2ubuntu1.2 is to be installed
[07:54] <akos> E: Broken packages
[07:54] <jetscreamer> don't nuke the recovery partition, if you have one, unless you have cd or dvd medium to reinstall windows
[07:54] <ikonia> akos: what version of ubuntu are you using ?
[07:54] <jetscreamer> or unless you're willing to do w/o
[07:54] <jinxed-> xtknight, i am not sure
[07:54] <wassup> no matter the size says insert disc with* mb available
[07:54] <akos> ikonia, fiesty
[07:55] <jinxed-> xtknight, if you want to check i would let you remote desktop
[07:55] <xtknight> jinxed-, type "sudo lshw -short -class disk"
[07:55] <wassup> only recognize time on cd
[07:55] <ikonia> akos samboa 3.0.24-2ubjntu1.2 is not broke. I have it installed fine
[07:55] <akos> ikonia, maybe, but it says it is broken
[07:55] <akos> lemme try it with aptitude
[07:55] <xtknight> jinxed-, the previous cmd should tel you
[07:55] <xtknight> jinxed-, /dev/...
[07:55] <ikonia> akos: do you have any non-standard repo's in ?
[07:56] <crazyman> morning
[07:56] <wassup> what's the ubuntu help site, is ubuntuhelp.com?
[07:56] <ikonia> wassup: help.ubuntu.com or www.ubuntuforums.org
[07:56] <jinxed-> xtknight, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32641/
[07:56] <eegore> noelferreira: freebsd ships with either KDE or gnome the kernel is basically similar to OSX
[07:56] <crazyman> guys i cant watch windows media player streams or real player streams in ubuntu, is there an upgrade to fix this?
[07:56] <akos> ikonia, it seems aptitude did the trick... it downgraded some packages
[07:56] <jinxed-> /dev/cdrom
[07:56] <ninnghizidha> how to use .diff-files?
[07:56] <xtknight> jinxed-, sudo hdparm -I /dev/cdrom
[07:56] <ikonia> akos: do you have any non-standard repo's in ?
[07:56] <xtknight> jinxed-, pastebin this
[07:56] <Borin> My sound is acting weird.  When I play a music file or video file, it would repeat the first part of the sound over and over.  I am wondering if there is a way to fix the problem?  i.e. a command that would restart the sound processes.
[07:56] <akos> ikonia, yes, for compiz
[07:56] <ikonia> ahhhh
[07:57] <ikonia> that could explain it
[07:57] <akos> ikonia, compiz has nothing to do with samba
[07:57] <ikonia> akos: no it doesn't but it does have depencncies that are higher than ubuntus so not all deps will work
[07:57] <jinxed-> xtknight, it just said /dev/cdrom:
[07:57] <jinxed->  HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(identify) failed: Input/output error
[07:57] <ikonia> can cause conflicts
[07:57] <akos> ikonia, samba-common was the one that made the error
[07:57] <xtknight> jinxed-, try a lowercase i
[07:57] <xtknight> jinxed-, sudo hdparm -i /dev/cdrom
[07:58] <matw> crazyman, try:   http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/
[07:58] <ikonia> akos: yes I see that, but the non-standard repo's can cause it to break.
[07:58] <akos> yeah ok
[07:58] <akos> whatever
[07:58] <akos> thx
[07:58] <ikonia> crazyman: don't try that
[07:58] <crazyman> lol ok.. crazyman is stuck
[07:58] <xtknight> ikonia, dont try what?
[07:58] <jinxed-> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32642/
[07:58] <jinxed-> xtknight, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32642/
[07:59] <ikonia> :   http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/
[07:59] <ikonia> that
[07:59] <ikonia> don't use easyubuntu
[07:59] <xtknight> oh
[07:59] <crazyman> so what d you recommend i do to get the media player and real streams working
[07:59] <ikonia> crazyman: use the packages in the repo's - the ubuntu forum have guides that walk you through it
[07:59] <xtknight> !seveas
[07:59] <ikonia> crazyman: as does the ubuntu wiki
[07:59] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[07:59] <snowglobe> is there a free IRC client for windows that is worth getting, or is mIRC the only one?
[08:00] <Usrl> Does anyone know how to configure Ubuntu to show the Splash screen on boot?
[08:00] <ikonia> snowglobe: this is ubunu support
[08:00] <snowglobe> i know
[08:00] <matw> ikona, is easy ubuntu bad? Worked for me before
[08:00] <sotec_prod> snowglobe, there are many
[08:00] <ikonia> snowglobe: so don't ask about windows
[08:00] <ikonia> mat its not an ubuntu supported product
[08:00] <matw> k
[08:00] <snowglobe> ikonia: ok, sorry
[08:00] <crazyman> ok thanks ikonia ill look into it
[08:00] <xtknight> jinxed-, i dont see anything glaringly wrong.  i guess i'd look for a DOS/firmware update
[08:01] <ikonia> crazyman: the links on the wiki (https://help.ubuntu.com) will walk you through it
[08:01] <atselby> hello, where would i go with a question about rythembox?
[08:01] <xtknight> atselby, here
[08:01] <jinxed-> xtknight, where would i look for a DOS/firmware update at?
[08:01] <xtknight> jinxed-,
[08:01] <jahid> hi, when i try to test my sound, i get a message  box with this dialogue "audiotestsrc wave=sine freq=512 ! audioconvert ......"
[08:01] <atselby> thank you xtknight. my question was is there a way for me to have more than one watched directory for music?
[08:01] <xtknight> jinxed-, here's the utilities http://www.samsungodd.com/eng/Information/Application/Application.asp
[08:02] <xtknight> atselby, not sure maybe someone else has the answer.  you should be able to import more than one if that's what you mean
[08:02] <XD40> I am a new Ubuntu User I am tyring to install a file call "setup.tar.gz" and I don't know How to can come one plz let me know how to
[08:02] <ikonia> XD40: what is the file going to install
[08:02] <xtknight> atselby, ok "watch your library" option you mean?
[08:02] <jinxed-> xtknight, so i clicked on firmware
[08:02] <XD40> VMWARE
[08:03] <jinxed-> eh i just don't know what i am looking for
[08:03] <atselby> xtknight, yes. i have it set to ./music, which is where all my music rips to.
[08:03] <jamili> is there any program for linux that can read ntfs?
[08:03] <xtknight> jinxed-, sfdndos: program for firmware update in the dos environment
[08:03] <ikonia> XD40: you do know vmware is in the ubuntu repo ?
[08:03] <sotec_prod> jamili, yes.
[08:03] <sotec_prod> ntfs-3G
[08:03] <xtknight> atselby, you could put symlinks to other music directories under /music.  maybe it would work and also watch those
[08:03] <XD40> ?
[08:03] <ikonia> XD40: there is also guides on vmware.com to install it using their install routine
[08:03] <jonalegend> jamaili: there is ntfs-3g
[08:03] <jamili> good
[08:03] <atselby> xtknight, however i have a sepereate folder, ./music.plus, which i've got demo tapes, and other stuff that i don't tend to play as much, i'd like to be able to watch both directories.
[08:03] <xtknight> jinxed-, this is just the utility though you need the firmware also.  im trying to find it, one sec
[08:04] <atselby> xtknight, oh, good idea. i'll try that.
[08:04] <ikonia> XD40: vmware is in the ubuntu package managment repo (use synaptic to access it)
[08:04] <sotec_prod> and native linux ntfs read, but I think it works through ntfs-3g anyway
[08:04] <jamili> thanks i'll write that up, just ensuring before i install ubuntu
[08:04] <jinxed-> xtknight, take your time and thank you very much for your help
[08:04] <Cod1> I just installed murrine and rebooted, but where do I start it at?
[08:04] <aryr100> how can I get or override no public key error in synaptic ?
[08:04] <sotec_prod> jamili, using ntfs-3g fried my 80gb ntfs drive. be CAREFUL
[08:04] <ikonia> aryr100: for which repo ?
[08:04] <jamili> :O
[08:04] <jamili> hm
[08:04] <aryr100> there are many
[08:04] <ikonia> aryr100: are the ubuntu ones or 3rd part ones ?
[08:05] <aryr100> running ubuntu ultimate 1.4
[08:05] <XD40> well I been looking every were but I cant find how to install diz thing
[08:05] <Meyvn> sotec_prod: is that the NTFS config tool?
[08:05] <ikonia> !nickspam >plasma_at_home
[08:05] <sotec_prod> I tried moving a media file from ntfs to ntfs 'through' linux, and it fried it. I can't access it at all now
[08:05] <sotec_prod> Meyvn, no. nfts-3g
[08:05] <ikonia> aryr100: sorry - we don't support "ubuntu ultimate" as its not an ubuntu product
[08:05] <Meyvn> sotec_prod: alright
[08:05] <Cod1> How do I run Murrine?
[08:05] <aryr100> kk thx
[08:06] <ikonia> aryr100: there is a support forum on the ubuntu ultimate site
[08:06] <Dorothy_> I keep getting core dumps on azerus, is there anyway to fix this?
[08:06] <Dorothy_> update repositories?
[08:06] <atselby> xtknight, that works. thank you very much.
[08:06] <ikonia> Dorothy_: run azuerus from the command line and we'll be able to see the error, probably a java environment error
[08:06] <plasma_at_home> ikonia: and how again, do i turn this off, in my client?
[08:06] <sotec_prod> Meyvn, I set up the program and the fstab just like I was instructed to, and it rendered my 80gb drive inoperable, informatable, and generally useless, much like a paperweight.
[08:06] <xtknight> jinxed-, looks like this might be something http://www.dvdrteszt.hu/TS-L532A_SB01.zip
[08:06] <jamili> think i'm gonna install now ->
[08:06] <xtknight> atselby, oh maybe you could update a wiki with that info :o
[08:06] <ikonia> plasma_at_home: you stop changing nicks every 2 seconds
[08:06] <Tremitos> Hi
[08:06] <Dorothy_> ikonia: yeah that's the error
[08:06] <plasma_at_home> ikonia: right..
[08:06] <ikonia> Dorothy_: whats the error ?
[08:07] <Meyvn> sotec_prod: that sucks, did you lose all data on it?
[08:07] <Tremitos> good
[08:07] <atselby> xtknight, the ubuntu wiki? certainly.
[08:07] <Dorothy_> core dumo in java
[08:07] <plasma_at_home> ikonia: well i'll tell you something, remove me from this channel, but don't tell me not to change nicks
[08:07] <Dorothy_> dump
[08:07] <sotec_prod> So if anyone knows how to recover  a ntfs drive, that would be keen of you to divulge :)
[08:07] <xtknight> atselby, ya if there's any rhythmbox articles
[08:07] <atselby> xtknight, i expect there is one.
[08:07] <xtknight> atselby, thx
[08:07] <plasma_at_home> ikonia: the nick is changed server-wide; i can't for the fact that freenode's hybrid decides to tell it to all channels
[08:07] <ikonia> plasma_at_home: the policy is to not change nicks every 2 seconnds
[08:07] <xtknight> atselby, im too lazy :p
[08:07] <plasma_at_home> ikonia: the policy of what?
[08:07] <Meyvn> sotec_prod: you could try partition magic
[08:07] <plasma_at_home> ikonia: freenode, or your channel?
[08:07] <ikonia> the ubuntu channel
[08:07] <plasma_at_home> if it's the latter, forget it
[08:07] <plasma_at_home> lol?
[08:07] <atselby> xtknight, ah. well you're busy im sure
[08:07] <sotec_prod> Meyvn, all the data is still there luckily, because I set up my drives using partitions, just not accessable at all.
[08:07] <plasma_at_home> so i must leave the channel, to change my nick?
[08:07] <plasma_at_home> and then what?
[08:07] <sotec_prod> Meyvn, not a bad idea....
[08:07] <plasma_at_home> i will be banned because i join and part a few times within a few seconds?
[08:08] <sotec_prod> no native tools work for recovery
[08:08] <ikonia> plasma_at_home: `I don't care what you do just stop changing nicks every few seconds, its the same for away messages
[08:08] <Meyvn> sotec_prod: i used it on XP to partition my drive before installing ubuntu, quite a decent program
[08:08] <xtknight> jinxed-, there's a lot here http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=firmware+TS-L532A&btnG=Search
[08:08] <plasma_at_home> sorry but unless you can get _all channels I'm in_ to agree on this policy, i can't see it as anything but stupid childish nonsense
[08:08] <Dorothy_> so is there a fix for this?
[08:08] <plasma_at_home> i can turn of away messages in XChat
[08:08] <plasma_at_home> i don't think i can do this for changing nicks
[08:08] <jinxed-> so what do i do with that zip i downloaded xtknight
[08:08] <sotec_prod> Meyvn, yea, i'm very familiar with ParMag
[08:08] <gizmatix> don't know
[08:08] <plasma_at_home> you are, in a certain way, trying to enforce the impossible by using a whacky workaround
[08:08] <Meyvn> sotec_prod: ok, good luck then!
[08:09] <sotec_prod> thanks
[08:09] <ikonia> plasma_at_home: I'm notennforcing anything, I'm asking you to stop
[08:09] <xtknight> jinxed-, ive never flashed a cd drive before so im not really sure
[08:09] <XLV> plasma_at_home, actually nick changing floods is annoying in all channels, very much so in here with 1100 users, lots of activity
[08:09] <sotec_prod> no more about windows for me though. not the channel for it.
[08:09] <plasma_at_home> ikonia: yeah you are enforcing it because i suspect that in the case i shouldn't "stop" i'll get some kind of .. well i'll be banned or something
[08:09] <jinxed-> xtknight, hmm
[08:09] <jinxed-> k
[08:09] <xtknight> jinxed-, also some other firmwares at here, just for reference.  http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/mspant/
[08:10] <Myrtti> well now
[08:10] <sotec_prod> waiting on my ATI replacement fan to come so i can play games again
[08:10] <xtknight> jinxed-, not really giving you anything definite now but saving you some searching
[08:10] <Dorothy_> I keep getting core dumps from Azerus... it's freaking out because of a java update, is there any fix for this?
[08:10] <linux_> how ican login with root automatic on startup ?
[08:10] <ikonia> plasma_at_home: join #ubuntu-ops and take this up in there if your not happy witht he policy
[08:10] <sotec_prod> and have a resolution better than 1024x768
[08:10] <sotec_prod> :D
[08:10] <xtknight> jinxed-, what im trying to do now is find the latest firmware for the TS-L532A
[08:10] <plasma_at_home> ikonia: i don't have a reason to go there
[08:10] <Myrtti> plasma_at_home: yes you do
[08:10] <PriceChild> plasma_at_home, pm please.
[08:10] <jinxed-> xtknight, thank you
[08:10] <Myrtti> plasma_at_home: this channel is for Ubuntu support, and this discussion isn't it
[08:11] <jetscreamer> Dorothy_: check your java permissions, if they're not good azureus can take a picture of your desktop with azuereus non-minimized and a logfile of activity, and try to put it up as a new torrent...
[08:11] <sotec_prod> linux_, System, Users n Groups >> Edit the 'root' profile and go to Advanced tab
[08:11] <jetscreamer> aka snitch you out
[08:11] <sotec_prod> oops
[08:11] <sotec_prod> linux_, scratch that
[08:11] <sotec_prod> he left.
[08:11] <Dorothy_> jetscreamer: that makes no sense to me
[08:11] <HelpMe> Hi,  I was wondering how to put vista on my computer now that I cave ubuntu.  I want to have both of them at the same time.  How do I do this without erasing everything on my computer?
[08:11] <jetscreamer> shame, since it's true
[08:11] <Dorothy_> how can I check java permissions?
[08:12] <plasma_at_home> Myrtti: i didn't start the discussion; and i also hope you're not saying that i should have just accepted what was told and having shut up
[08:12] <marc> Anyone here use Evolution with Microsoft Exchange
[08:12] <aelliott> !vista
[08:12] <ubotu> vista is the new operating system by the evil overlords from Redmond. For more information, see http://www.badvista.org
[08:12] <jetscreamer> not sure.. i just deleted azureus after it did that to me
[08:12] <Lattyware> OK, I am unable to run anything 3D (games fail, glxgears fails, mplayer fails) while using xinerama over 3 displays. I know that it can only display on one screen, but it won't display anywhere for me, does anyone know what my problem is?
[08:12] <jetscreamer> Dorothy_: ^^
[08:12] <ikonia> HelpMe: its easier to put windows on first then install ubuntu. If you want to do it the other way around there is a guide on https://help.ubuntu.com
[08:12] <soundray> !dualboot > HelpMe, please read ubotu's private message
[08:12] <plasma_at_home> Myrtti: if ikonia joins #ubuntu-ops, and is willing to discuss it there as well, then i might go, otherwise, what's the point?
[08:12] <nalioth> plasma_at_home: ikonia is there, please stop this here and join #ubuntu-ops
[08:12] <Dorothy_> thanks for that jetscreamer: so can anyone help me?
[08:12] <plasma_at_home> i'm not joining anything
[08:13] <sotec_prod> the drama...
[08:13] <jetscreamer> including #ubuntu it would seem, plasma_at_home
[08:13] <adoul90> !TV
[08:13] <ubotu> http://www.linuxtv.org/ has extensive information about using TV cards under Linux. Available viewers for analog cards: Zapping, tvtime (GTK/GNOME), kdetv (KDE), xawtv, motv. For digital cards: Klear (KDE), dvb-utils. For both analog and digital cards, !MythTV is a powerful framework. Your card may work the !IVTV drivers. See also !TV-Out
[08:13] <adoul90> !TV-out
[08:13] <ubotu> For help with enabling the TV-Out, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaTVOutNewbieEdition (Nvidia cards) or http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Tvout (ATI cards, *untested*)
[08:13] <xtknight> jinxed-, maybe this is your problem?  i dont know http://www.tragant.de/support/treiber_artikel.php4?artikelnummer=94383
[08:14] <HelpMe> how do I back up my computer?
[08:14] <ikonia> HelpMe: there are multiple techniques, depends what you want to backup
[08:14] <fyrestrtr> HelpMe: talk to amanda
[08:14] <matw> bacuppc is what I use
[08:15] <desertc> HelpMe: write your imporant files to a DVD
[08:15] <HelpMe> I just wana back up all my data
[08:15] <jinxed-> xtknight, Alright i have to go eat lunch but if you figure out what to do with the zip paste in in room #jinx and I will read it
[08:15] <xtknight> jinxed-, ok just one sec
[08:15] <HelpMe> desertc:    ok
[08:15] <dantalizing> HelpMe: If you're new to Linux, I suggest you install sbackup
[08:15] <fyrestrtr> !info amanda
[08:15] <xtknight> jinxed-, d/l this file http://users.forthnet.gr/ath/mspant/TU51.BIN
[08:15] <ubotu> Package amanda does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[08:15] <xtknight> jinxed-, i think we will try that one
[08:15] <xtknight> jinxed-, then just come back here later and i can help you further
[08:15] <HelpMe> dantalizing:   Whats that? how do i do that?
[08:16] <Dorothy_> right so I am STILL seeking some assistance: Azerus keeps dumping core. Something to do with Java. Does anyone know of a fix?
[08:16] <ikonia> Dorothy_: put the exact error in a paste bin please
[08:16] <fyrestrtr> Dorothy_: yeah, use something else other than azureus.
[08:16] <Symmetria> hrm
[08:16] <Dorothy_> ikonia:  what is the paste bin??
[08:16] <systest> anyone know how to keep maintain the display order of two panels on the same edge of the screen across logins?
[08:17] <Symmetria> was there an ubuntu release of some kind that I missed some how
[08:17] <ikonia> !pastebin >dorothy_
[08:17] <aelliott> !pastebin
[08:17] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:17] <JDLimbo> soneil, what do I need to reformat my hd and reinstall only ubuntu over a vista/ubuntu dual boot?
[08:17] <JDLimbo> grrr
[08:18] <dantalizing> HelpMe: Applications...Add/Remove
[08:18] <soundray> JDLimbo: instead of reinstalling, you could reformat just the Windows partition with ext3, mount it and use it as your /home partition.
[08:18] <dantalizing> HelpMe: then go to "Other" in the left side nav
[08:19] <dantalizing> HelpMe: and scroll down the list of applications
[08:19] <JDLimbo> kk thanks
[08:19] <XD40> I am a new Ubuntu User I am tyring to install a file call "setup.tar.gz" and I don't know How to can come one plz let me know how to
[08:19] <ikonia> XD40: I've explained this to you
[08:19] <dantalizing> HelpMe: You will see "Simple Backup Config" and "Simple Backup Restore"
[08:19] <Dorothy_> ikonia: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32643/
[08:19] <ikonia> XD40: vmware is in the ubuntu repo that you can access via synaptic - or you can use the setup instructions on vmware.com to install the vmware package
[08:19] <dantalizing> HelpMe: just check the boxes and click apply
[08:19] <Yulquen> does 7.04 support pci expansion cards that adds more serlal ata ports (not for booting)?
[08:20] <ikonia> Dorothy_: where did you install java from ?
[08:20] <Dorothy_> ikonia: update
[08:20] <ikonia> Yulquen: if the card/chipset is support - no problem
[08:20] <soundray> Yulquen: yes. The common chipsets found on those cards are well supported (even if you do decide to boot from them)
[08:20] <ikonia> Dorothy_: looks like the version you've got just isn't compatible
[08:21] <Dorothy_> Ikonia: what's the fix?
[08:21] <ikonia> Dorothy_: downgrade or use a different version or change bit torrent clients I guess
[08:21] <XD40> ok cool thank you anyway I can't find that info on the VM site bu thankx anyway
[08:21] <ikonia> XD40: its under the "documetnation" tab
[08:21] <Dorothy_> Ikonia: okay thanks but that's no help
[08:22] <ikonia> Dorothy_: thats the situation though
[08:22] <ikonia> Dorothy_: I've given you 3 options
[08:22] <Dorothy_> ikonia: I know that's the situation: I told YOU that
[08:22] <irisblaze> !
[08:22] <Dorothy_> Ikonia thanks ut no thanks
[08:22] <ikonia> Dorothy_: or there is option 4 - log a bug and wait for it to be fixed
[08:22] <irisblaze> !pastebin
[08:22] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:22] <ikonia> Dorothy_: what do you want ?
[08:22] <linux_> how i can connect as ROOT automatic on startup without username and password ?
[08:22] <Yulquen> soundray: thanks.
[08:22] <Dorothy_> ikonia: I want someone's help who has experience with this issue
[08:22] <ikonia> linux_: thats not how ubuntu is setup
[08:23] <ikonia> Dorothy_: it looks like an incompatible version issue - which means it not "fixable" with a few tweaks
[08:23] <edson> somebody install scanner for ubuntu?
[08:23] <ikonia> Dorothy_: hence why I have offered you 4 options
[08:23] <Dorothy_> ikonia, as I said: thanks but no thanks
[08:23] <ikonia> Dorothy_: then log a bug
[08:23] <ikonia> Dorothy_: and get it fixed
[08:23] <ikonia> Dorothy_: or search if there is a bug and see how its progressing
[08:24] <Dorothy_> will do ikonia thanks...
[08:24] <ikonia> Dorothy_: bugs on on launchapd.net in case you didn't know
[08:24] <XLV> Dorothy_, maybe using some other bittorrent client? azureus is resource-hog
[08:24] <ikonia> XLV I'm told thats not an option, as thats one of the fixes I suggested
[08:24] <erUSUL> linux_: first: that would be a *very* *bad* idea. second: ubuntu does not have root user
[08:25] <eegore> anyone ever play with enlightenment?
[08:25] <BigToe7000> Is it true that linux never ever has had a security patch?
[08:25] <Dorothy_> so if anyone can actually help me with this issue I would apriciate it
[08:25] <sotec_prod> lol
[08:25] <desertc> BigToe7000: Totally untrue
[08:25] <sotec_prod> BigToe7000, not true
[08:25] <ikonia> BigToe7000: nope - and ubuntu-offtopic is the best palce to disscuss it
[08:25] <linux_> ikonia , i know , i want to change something to make it work like i want ... what i need to change ?
[08:25] <ikonia> Dorothy_: its not a "fixable" issue by the looks of it
[08:26] <BigToe7000> Thanks, some idiot friend of mine thought they never did :V
[08:26] <nextse7en> Does anyone here have any experience running programs remotley though X?  I need to know how to configure it.
[08:26] <ikonia> Dorothy_: it looks like version incompatiblility
[08:26] <avayl-home> hey im trying to buy a new thinkpad and want to make sure it will be supported by k/ubuntu + beryl. can yuo guys check this out and see if I should be okay: http://forums.clubrsx.com/showpost.php?p=14486471&postcount=7
[08:26] <Dorothy_> ikonia thank you for your opinion I want someone else's, get it?
[08:26] <desertc> avayl-home: buy your computer from a vendor who will support the operating system of YOUR choice
[08:26] <soundray> Dorothy_: fwiw, I fully concur with ikonia.
[08:26] <ikonia> Dorothy_: I do but your looking for a quick fix that I don't believe is there. Have you checked if there is an existing bug
[08:26] <ikonia> soundray: thank you
[08:27] <zerokill88> how do i unmount a device
[08:27] <ikonia> zerokill88: right click and hit "unmount or eject"
[08:27] <davina> sudo umount /dev/....
[08:27] <zerokill88> ikonia i did and it says mount disagrees with the fstab
[08:27] <sn0w> hi i have a question, i was dual booting ubuntu and xp, and my xp install got messed up so I need to resinstall, after I do that, how do I get grub back to normal after windows overwrites the master boot record?
[08:27] <ikonia> !grub >snow
[08:27] <ikonia> !grub >sn0w
[08:28] <edson> somebody install scanner Memorex Maxx 6136u for ubuntu?
[08:28] <avayl-home> desertc, who will support ubuntu?
[08:28] <Dorothy_> ikonia, thanks... I no longer require you assistance
[08:28] <ikonia> zerokill88: ahhh thats annoying.
[08:28] <desertc> avayl-home: Check out these recommendations for linux supported hardware vendors
[08:28] <avayl-home> desertc all of them seem to suck
[08:28] <desertc> avayl-home http://www.linuxgamingworld.com/2007/05/thoughts
[08:28] <zerokill88> ikonia how do i fix it
[08:28] <ikonia> zerokill88: what do you want to unmount
[08:28] <sn0w> ikonia thnx
[08:28] <nextse7en> anyone have experience with remote x servers?
[08:28] <ikonia> avayl-home: there is a hardware compatability list on ubuntu.com
[08:28] <zerokill88> ikonia its a volume /dev/sda1
[08:28] <ikonia> zerokill88: where is it mounted ?
[08:29] <ikonia> nextse7en: yes
[08:29] <avayl-home> desertc well okay, but do you think the video card i have in there will be enough for beryl?
[08:29] <Severi> good evening
[08:29] <soundray> nextse7en: ask the actual question.
[08:29] <ikonia> hi
[08:29] <zerokill88> ikonia im not sure how do i check
[08:29] <nextse7en> soundray, I did, no one answered, lol
[08:29] <ikonia> zerokill88: what makes you think its mounted ?
[08:29] <zerokill88> ikonia ubuntu actually mounted both my volumes at startup
[08:29] <linux_> again []  why i can auto login as root ?
[08:29] <zerokill88> ikonia it shows the sda1 and sda4 icon on my desktop
[08:29] <ikonia> linux_: ubuntu sets up the root user without a password
[08:30] <soundray> nextse7en: sometimes you have to repeat yourself, as new people with different skills log on all the time.
[08:30] <stroyan> linux_: You edit /etc/gdm/gdm.conf and change lines to AutomaticLoginEnable=true  and AutomaticLogin=root .   And it is still a bad idea ;-)
[08:30] <ikonia> zerokill88: ahhh ok. so you need to open a terminal and type "mount" see where sda1 is mounted and do "sudo umount $path_to_where_sda1_is_mounted"
[08:30] <desertc> avayl-home: at this point, you should buy an Intel graphics card with open source drivers.  updating your nvidia drivers when you can't boot to a graphical interface is a nightmare and it happens almost every time ubuntu updates the kernel
[08:30] <linux_> stroyan why ?
[08:30] <stroyan> It is just soooo trusting.  Why do you want it to be like that?
[08:30] <davina> zerokill88, goto a terminal and type df -k  it will show you what is mounted
[08:31] <leal> anyone using rt2x00 with feisty? or i need to upgrade to gutsy?
[08:31] <ikonia> leal: gusty does not exist yet
[08:31] <PriceChild> leal, gutsy isn't finished, don't use it
[08:31] <leal> i want to use my usb stick as master mode.
[08:31] <zerokill88> ikonia davina i typed mount it it says /dev/sda1 on /media/sda1 and i try unmount but i dont have that command
[08:31] <systest> linux_: check the FAQ/Docs, ubuntu is set up to NOT alow root logins, it's all done via groups and sudo
[08:31] <nextse7en> ikonia: I'm attempting to remotle run firefox on an old school linux box, with no real success. I've managed to telnet into the box I want to host the app, and configure, but when I try to execute an X program on the remote machine.  I ger Xlib: Connection refused by server, client not authorized, xhost: unable to open the display.
[08:31] <soundray> leal: it's worth compiling the model from the CVS sources at the serial monkey project.
[08:31] <ikonia> leal: but nothing else will probably work
[08:31] <JDLimbo> soundray, if I reformat the windows partition and use it as /home partition, what do I do with my current /home partition?
[08:31] <leal> ikonia: ok, i just want the kernel...
[08:32] <ikonia> leal: then build a new kernel - don't update to gusty
[08:32] <linux_> stroyan , can tell me how to do it with groups ?
[08:32] <PriceChild> leal, don't... you're askking for breakage and we can't help you
[08:32] <davina> zerokill88, its "umount"  not "unmount"
[08:32] <ikonia> zerokill88: my typo - sory
[08:32] <ikonia> sorry
[08:32] <PriceChild> leal, the ralink drivers work fine from system > admin > network afaik... just not with network manager
[08:32] <zerokill88> ah ok
[08:32] <leal> PriceChild: i'm not asking for breakage..
[08:32] <soundray> JDLimbo: if you have a separate /home already, it's not worth it. I just used it as an example. The literal answer is, move your data over there.
[08:32] <ikonia> oh no - I did typ umount
[08:32] <Lattyware> OK, I am unable to run anything 3D (games fail, glxgears fails, mplayer fails) while using xinerama over 3 displays. I know that it can only display on one screen, but it won't display anywhere for me, does anyone know what my problem is?
[08:32] <PriceChild> leal, so don't use a new kernerl
[08:32] <stroyan> linux_: What do you want to do with groups?
[08:32] <leal> PriceChild: i need MASTER Mode.
[08:32] <linux_> stroyan , root autologin
[08:32] <BleSS> there is a bug on Ubuntu server; ls -ald /usr/bin/at /var/spool/cron/{atjobs,atspool} ; the dir. must be owned by 'daemon'
[08:33] <ikonia> leal: so build a new kernel if its that important to you
[08:33] <PriceChild> leal, use the serialmonkey drivers or w/e they're called
[08:33] <ormandj> what's the best linux-friendly audio (mp3/ogg/flac/etc) portable player right now?
[08:33] <davina> zerokill88, have u got any folders open on the device that mounted, or any programs running, it wont let u umount a device if there are still files open
[08:33] <leal> PriceChild: i will not.. i'm here to talk to you guys.. if you say so..
[08:33] <kambei> Can anyone recommend some excellent Point of Sale software?
[08:33] <ikonia> ughh another one
[08:33] <zerokill88> davina ya it says device busy but i have folder open let me try again
[08:33] <ikonia> kambei: ask in #php and you'll find some great options
[08:34] <kambei> ikonia: Thanks.
[08:34] <stroyan> linux_: systest was saying that you don't use root autologin.  You normally use a user login that can sudo to root when necessary.
[08:34] <JDLimbo> socres_, there's no way to combine two partitions?
[08:34] <leal> PriceChild: but rt2x00 needs a newer kernel... feisty is 2.6.20-16-386
[08:34] <zerokill88> davina everyhting is closed and saying device is busy
[08:34] <JDLimbo> guh
[08:34] <mumbles> anyone about who has messed about with wireless cards and ndiswrapper ?
[08:34] <stroyan> linux_: An account in group "adm" can sudo to root.
[08:35] <kambei> ikonia: The software in question would need to be touchscreen friendly.
[08:35] <elfboy> can some tell me where i can get belkin driver for my wireless card
[08:35] <ikonia> leal: you sound like you REALLY want to update the kernel. So build yourself a new kernel
[08:35] <PriceChild> stroyan, admin ?
[08:35] <leal> now i'm compiling the linux-2.6.22.1 (pristine)..do you know if that version has a working rt2x00?
[08:35] <JDLimbo> soundray: so, there's no way to combine two partitions?
[08:35] <linux_> kambei , see my problem is that i dont write to protected file ,  i want that some software wiil ba able to write to file ... understand me ?
[08:35] <edson> somebody install scanner Memorex Maxx 6136u for ubuntu?
[08:35] <B-rabbit> one quick question : tar.gz at the end of a file...what dose the .gz stand for? thanx
[08:35] <ikonia> kambei: I'm sure the guys in #php will have some apps as touchscreen is not app specific
[08:35] <PriceChild> leal, you're really on your own...
[08:35] <ikonia> leal: #join #kernel
[08:35] <Gimm1eDat> after a looooooong night.. im *finally* sitting at the unbuntu desktop
[08:35] <ikonia> B-rabbit: gzipped
[08:36] <linux_> stroyan , see my problem is that i dont write to protected file ,  i want that some software wiil ba able to write to file ... understand me ?
[08:36] <stroyan> PriceChild: Thanks for the correction.  The default sudo group is admin, not adm.
[08:36] <elfboy> can some tell me where i can get belkin driver for my wireless card
[08:36] <soundray> BleSS: I can't reproduce that bug here. The directories are already owned by daemon.
[08:36] <Gimm1eDat> how do I look up my IP info.. like in windows I type "ipconfig" and it tells me if the media is disconnected or not.. how do I do that in unbuntu
[08:36] <PriceChild> stroyan, adm is something else and not to be confused :)
[08:36] <elfboy> tyo ifconfig
[08:36] <ikonia> Gimm1eDat: ifconfig or ip addr
[08:36] <BigToe7000> ifconfig, Gimm1eDat
[08:36] <elfboy> lol
[08:36] <Gimm1eDat> how do I get to the run box?
[08:36] <marc> could anyone recommend a good how to for install compiz-fusion
[08:37] <elfboy> Gimm1eDat: press alt and f2
[08:37] <ikonia> Gimm1eDat: go to sytem --> administation --> then open "networking" and you'll see your ip - like a windows dialog box
[08:37] <B-rabbit> Gimm1eDat: alt +F2
[08:37] <soundray> elfboy: you need to find out what chipset it uses. Belkin devices use different ones.
[08:37] <soundray> elfboy: how is your card connected?
[08:37] <yuck> i can't burn a music cd on banshee. What should I do?
[08:37] <elfboy> ok how do i find that tou
[08:37] <soundray> elfboy: how is your card connected?
[08:37] <stroyan> linux_: I don't really understand what you want to accomplish.  Could you be more specific about your goal?
[08:37] <elfboy> no
[08:38] <elfboy> Broadcom Corporation BCM4306
[08:38] <elfboy> but i cant get it to go online
[08:38] <krzysz00> what ubuntu do you use
[08:38] <elfboy> f fawn
[08:38] <yuck> it says that i don't have any cd recording hardware but i have a cd burner.
[08:38] <soundray> elfboy: how is it connected? PCI? USB?
[08:39] <elfboy> pci
[08:39] <linux_> i want to save my nvidia screen settings to xorg.conf , and when i click save it give error : cant save to protected file something like this , ok how i can make nvidia wizard to be able to write to this file ?
[08:40] <linux_> stroyan , i want to save my nvidia screen settings to xorg.conf , and when i click save it give error : cant save to protected file something like this , ok how i can make nvidia wizard to be able to write to this file ?
[08:40] <BleSS> soundray: on Ubuntu sever 7.04 are owned by root
[08:40] <ninnghizidha> How can i mount a *.img - CD/Image-File?
[08:40] <leal> PriceChild: you did say that i don't need update the kernel to user master mode? or you are saying to me NO update the kernel?
[08:40] <elfboy> ?
[08:40] <PriceChild> leal, i'm sure you could just install some other ralink drivers
[08:40] <soundray> elfboy: have a look at  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:41] <elfboy> ok
[08:41] <elfboy> i think the driver wold be airforice one
[08:41] <elfboy> cose uit was onmy laptop
[08:41] <SoKeK> hi, I would like to know how to install the Ati propietary drivers in Kubuntu
[08:41] <leal> http://www.ralinktech.com/ralink/Home/Support/Linux.html ??
[08:41] <linux_> someone ?
[08:42] <SoKeK> and if you know a way to install beryl with a ATI x1400
[08:42] <SoKeK> #ubuntu-es
[08:43] <SoKeK> join #ubuntu-es
[08:43] <HelpMe> Can somebody peas tell me how to put vista and ubuntu on my computer?  I have ubuntu right now but I wana do a dual boot.
[08:43] <linux_> how i cna make readonly file to writeable ?
[08:44] <crazyman> linux_ gksu gedit xorg.conf
[08:44] <TtyS2> HelpMe: not sure vista will alove a dual boot
[08:44] <Arno1407> Hello. I have a little problem here. Quite stupid, I lost the password to the Keyring Manager :(. Any way to 'reset it?
[08:44] <stroyan> linux_: You normally run administrative commands with a sudo like "sudo nv-xconfig"
[08:44] <crazyman> helpme i run that set up.. u wanna install vista first.. then ubuntu
[08:44] <user1> SoKeK, you could look at envy http://www.albertomilone.com/
[08:45] <SoKeK> user1 thanks
[08:45] <elfboy> some one pink me
[08:45] <elfboy> ping
[08:45] <HelpMe> crazyman:    Any way to do it with ubuntu first?
[08:45] <user1> SoKeK, welcome
[08:45] <linux_> stroyan , not to edit the file once , i want to cancel the readonly for ever for all the users
[08:45] <crazyman> yes helpme.. its on the wiki.. kinda of a pain in the ass though
[08:46] <NeonLIghtning> i can't get java to install on the live cd any clue what could be causing it
[08:46] <IndyLucian> Hi! I just purchased a Belkin F5D9050 WiFi stick to enable wireless network access on my tower running Ubuntu. I found out the stick isn't supported so I searched for drivers. I found some linux drivers at the Ralink site for it (ralink chipset) and I compiled what they had but what do I do after that?
[08:46] <NeonLIghtning> its giving me permission errors wile i'm on sudo bash
[08:46] <stroyan> linux_: I suppose you could "sudo chmod 666 /etc/X11/xorg.conf" .
[08:47] <crazyman> stroyan all he needs to do is gksu gedit xorg.conf
[08:47] <MadFaxer> hello all
[08:47] <user1> SoKeK, just an update... I think this could help you more http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Beryl_.28ATI.29
[08:47] <user1> SoKeK, goodluck
[08:47] <NeonLIghtning> i'm trying to run trend housecall but it needs java so eather can someone help me with java or suggest a virus scanner that would be available under apt-get
[08:47] <MadFaxer> im a n00b, ive been trying to install a package manually, and i just can't seem to get it to work.
[08:47] <SoKeK> user1 thanks again, I'll try
[08:48] <IndyLucian> NeonLIghtning, ClamAV
[08:48] <HelpMe> crazyman:   So I shouldent do it then?
[08:48] <user1> SoKeK, ok
[08:48] <crazyman> well is your ubuntu very customized?
[08:48] <marc> Hello all, every time I launch compiz it removes my windows shortcuts like minimize maximize from all applications I have open? any ideas?
[08:48] <B-rabbit> b-rabbit@gondor$  tar -cf jaja.tar.gz /home/b-rabbit/Documents
[08:48] <B-rabbit> tar: Removing leading `/' from member names....why am i not being able to make a tar file?
[08:48] <desertc> MadFaxer: just stick with the Synaptic package manager until you feel more comfortable with the OS
[08:48] <crazyman> if you dont mind starting over.. just do vista first then ubuntu.. it works flawlessly
[08:48] <stroyan> linux_: Which users should be changing what inside of xorg.conf?  And what command would you expect them to be using to make those changes?
[08:48] <desertc> marc: Do you have NVIDIA drivers?
[08:49] <teck> B-rabbit:man tar might help you
[08:49] <NeonLIghtning> apt-get install ClamAV said E: Couldn't find package ClamAV
[08:49] <marc> desertc: Yes I do
[08:49] <MadFaxer> i'm pretty comfortable with the OS, i've had it for about 2 weeks now....
[08:49] <desertc> marc: That's a well known issue with the NVIDIA proprietary drivers.  Search for a work around on the 'Net
[08:49] <linux_> stroyan , nvidia wizard need to do the change
[08:49] <desertc> marc: Further questions should be asked in #ubuntu-effects
[08:49] <NeonLIghtning> IndyLucian: ?
[08:49] <IndyLucian> NeonLIghtning, apt-cache search clam
[08:49] <marc> desertc: thank you
[08:50] <linux_> stroyan , and not even after "sudo chmod 666 /etc/X11/xorg.conf" its still readonly
[08:50] <IndyLucian> Hi! I just purchased a Belkin F5D9050 WiFi stick to enable wireless network access on my tower running Ubuntu. I found out the stick isn't supported so I searched for drivers. I found some linux drivers at the Ralink site for it (ralink chipset) and I compiled what they had but what do I do after that?
[08:51] <MadFaxer> this is the first time im trying to install something that is a tar.gz, i extracted it to my desktop, but when i try to make install in the terminal nothing happens. i cd to the file already too
[08:51] <Arno1407> Does anyone know how to get rid of the password for Keyring Manager? I was so stupid to loose mine, now I need KM but can't use it.
[08:51] <NeonLIghtning> IndyLucian: just wen't to the next line
[08:51] <Ximarx> hi all
[08:51] <marc> desertc: whats the command to reload the windows manager metacity ___ ?
[08:51] <desertc> marc: Isn't there a menu for that in Beryl manager?
[08:52] <IndyLucian> NeonLIghtning, i just ran the apt-cache. . . says the package name is clamav . . . all lower case
[08:52] <IndyLucian> apt-get install clamav
[08:52] <marc> desertc: Yes I quit the Beryl Manager and it did nothing
[08:52] <LePasPsy> hi i want to copy my cdrom of game under linux, but this cd is protect
[08:52] <HelpMe> Hey, I have a problem.  I just installed enemy territory on ubuntu and now whenever I try to make a game or host one, it says cannot write to to somthing.  then half the time the game just exits when i try to make or joine a game
[08:52] <elfboy> lol
[08:52] <IndyLucian> NeonLIghtning, my bad. . . sudo apt-get install clamav
[08:52] <NeonLIghtning> IndyLucian: Package clamav is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[08:52] <jetscreamer> heh
[08:52] <IndyLucian> hmm. . .
[08:53] <MadFaxer> I get this when trying to use the make command:   make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
[08:53] <leal> PriceChild: there is a howto to install a pristine kernel with ubuntu?
[08:53] <IndyLucian> NeonLIghtning, goto Synaptic Package Manager and search for clamabv
[08:53] <IndyLucian> clamav*
[08:53] <LePasPsy> i try with dd and it don't run 1,6 Mo :o(
[08:53] <linux_> someone know waht to do ?
[08:53] <hsatera> how do i kill the process ktorrent?
[08:53] <NeonLIghtning> yea i was using aptitude i'm trying synaptic now
[08:54] <|elfboy|> wow ok that did not work
[08:54] <Ximarx> hsatera: killall ktorrent
[08:54] <Ximarx> maybe
[08:54] <LePasPsy> hsatera ps -ef|grep -f torrent
[08:54] <MadFaxer> is there a file i need to point to in the /usr or /etc directory when using make?
[08:54] <IndyLucian> -afk to figure out the wifi stick thing
[08:54] <LePasPsy> hsatera ps -ef|grep -i torrent
[08:54] <hsatera> x:D
[08:54] <teck> quit
[08:54] <hsatera> thx u all
[08:54] <hsatera> Ximarx: worked
[08:54] <NeonLIghtning> forogt to enable universe
[08:55] <user1> marc: does this help ? "emerald --replace &"
[08:55] <linux_> OMG waht is so hard to make file not readonly ?
[08:55] <HelpMe>  I have a problem.  I just installed enemy territory on ubuntu and now whenever I try to make a game or host one, it says cannot write to hunkusage.dat   then half the time the game just exits when i try to make or joine a game.  Dose anybody know how to fix this?
[08:55] <Ximarx> hsatera: :D
[08:55] <Arno1407> Does anyone know how to get rid of the password for Keyring Manager? I was so stupid to loose mine, now I need KM but can't use it.
[08:55] <LePasPsy> i want to copy my game, but it protect, there any tools to copy this ?
[08:55] <Cheetahfoot> i've got the java6 jdk installed, and everything works ... except for gui components ... whenever i try to run a java program with a gui, i get the frame, no errors, but there are no components, just a blank background!
[08:55] <desertc> MadFaxer: you should consider the possibility you need more than a couple weeks experience with linux before you're ready to compile your own packages
[08:56] <|elfboy|> anyone thingk thye can tell when what driver i would need for a Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
[08:56] <stroyan> linux_: If by "nvidia wizard" you mean /usr/bin/nvidia-settings, then you may get the effect that you want by making that program setuid to root.  But that would be a security concern.  It may be used to do bad things.
[08:56] <Ximarx> can someone help me with this problem? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3095325
[08:56] <MadFaxer> im trying to learn.
[08:56] <linux_> stroyan , how i can it ? ( nvidia as root) ?
[08:57] <Heathclif>  anyone here use vmware know if its possible to access other drives from within?  im using ubuntu and running xp in vmware and want access to other drives from winxp
[08:57] <desertc> MadFaxer: frankly, if you're ready to out-smart Ubuntu with your own package management, then you're probably ready to look at another distribution that is more flexible to that sort of work.  Check out Gentoo - you will learn a great deal and it is a very solid distro
[08:57] <MukiEX> Anyone here use linux wacom?
[08:57] <NeonLIghtning> IndyLucian: found it it was under universe
[08:57] <epp> Anyone know what my X server is running on ctrl+alt+f9 not ctrl+alt+F7?
[08:57] <MadFaxer> i've installed other things with the terminal with no prob
[08:57] <|elfboy|> anyone thingk thye can tell when what driver i would need for a Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
[08:57] <desertc> MadFaxer: In all seriousness, if your intention is to learn Linux, then Gentoo is the best distro for that purpose.
[08:57] <MadFaxer> ah, yes, i've heard of Gentoo
[08:58] <desertc> MadFaxer: Ubuntu is built in ways to shield you from learning linux.  And that's not a bad thing.
[08:58] <stroyan> linux_: sudo chown root /usr/bin/nvidia-settings; sudo chmod u+s /usr/bin/nvidia-settings
[08:58] <Cheetahfoot> anyone have any ideas as to why my java gui apps produce a frame with a blank background?
[08:58] <|elfboy|> Gentoo is nice but not fopr some ppl that dontknow a lot about linex
[08:58] <hsatera> anyone here uses rtorrent?
[08:58] <epp> Anyone know what my X server is running on ctrl+alt+f9 not ctrl+alt+F7?
[08:58] <hsatera> deluge isn't fitting my need
[08:58] <hsatera> s
[08:58] <Blauhaut> how can mount .nrg files ?
[08:58] <epp> WHY*
[08:58] <desertc> |elfboy|: I have known many, many people who got started using Gentoo because they were passionate about learning Linux, including 14 year old
[08:59] <fyrestrtr> Blauhaut: mount -t iso9660 -o loop foo.nrg /some/where
[08:59] <|elfboy|> anyone think they  can tell when what driver i would need for a Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
[08:59] <Ximarx> can someone help me with this problem? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3095325
[08:59] <Cheetahfoot> gentoo blows.
[08:59] <fyrestrtr> !wifi > |elfboy|
[08:59] <Arno1407> Another problem: I got my Syntek webcam (Asus F3F notebook) working thanks to the wiki, but the picture is upside down and barely in color. Anyone know how to fix that? I have tried to add the 'Color correction' filter in Camorama, but that does not do much.
[08:59] <xerawx> if you have a slow processor gentoo is not so hot
[08:59] <xerawx> i would like to try it out cause i have some experience with different binary distros already
[09:00] <xerawx> and i like the idea
[09:00] <PriceChild> !kernel | leal
[09:00] <ubotu> leal: kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[09:00] <fyrestrtr> Arno1407: well, you could turn the laptop upside down, or hang from the ceiling...
[09:00] <xerawx> i just don't have a week for it to install on my pismo : \
[09:00] <user1> Hi, I installed 2.6.20-16-386 kernel and when I boot this kernel... the keys "a" "q" "1" etc give me 2 letters itself and its adjecent character. eg. press "a" I get "as" ... anyone who have solved this problem ?
[09:00] <linux_> stroyan , its the same . . .
[09:00] <desertc> Ximarx: Ask compiz questions in #ubuntu-effects
[09:00] <Blauhaut> s
[09:00] <stroyan> epp: Look at FirstVT and VTAllocation settings in /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
[09:00] <IndyLucian> Hi! I just purchased a Belkin F5D9050 WiFi stick to enable wireless network access on my tower running Ubuntu. I found out the stick isn't supported so I searched for drivers. I found some linux drivers at the Ralink site for it (ralink chipset) and I compiled what they had but what do I do after that?
[09:00] <Arno1407> fyrestrtr: :-D
[09:01] <Blauhaut> sudo mount -t iso9660 -o loop TATAR\ RAMAZAN\ 1.nrg /media/sanal
[09:01] <Blauhaut> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0,
[09:01] <Blauhaut>        missing codepage or other error
[09:01] <Blauhaut>        In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
[09:01] <Blauhaut>        dmesg | tail  or so
[09:01] <Blauhaut> selcuk@selcuk-laptop:/media/Philips/Filmler/TATAR RAMAZAN$
[09:01] <T-Connect> Need help. I'm missing these files. ui/lui/../video/xv.h:6:31: error: X11/extensions/Xv.h: No such file or directory and ui/lui/../video/xv.h:7:34: error: X11/extensions/Xvlib.h: No such file or directory
[09:01] <|elfboy|> fyrestrtr: i need there and cold not find what i need
[09:01] <Ximarx> desertc: tnx
[09:01] <MadFaxer> Beryl rocks. I cant wait for Compiz fusion!
[09:01] <|elfboy|> fyrestrtr: i been there and cold not find what i need
[09:01] <Ximarx> desertc: it's my first time here
[09:01] <desertc> Ximarx: Welcome to Ubuntu.  Enjoy the freedom.
[09:02] <linux_> how i connect to root ?
[09:02] <IndyLucian> MadFaxer, what do you mean 'you can't wait for compiz-fusion'? you can use it now
[09:02] <stroyan> linux_: Perhaps the program that you are running is not actually /usr/bin/nvidia-settings.  Can you run ps and see what program you are running as the "nvidia wizard"?
[09:02] <Ximarx> linux: sudo -s
[09:02] <desertc> linux_: no need to do so - use sudo
[09:02] <T-Connect> How come that I don't have Xv.h and Xvlib.h install?
[09:02] <jonalegend> NeonLightning> theres is a virus scanner but i dont think is in the repo, is AVG
[09:02] <MadFaxer> stable release already?
[09:02] <b0ha> what do i need to play x264 movies with totem ?
[09:03] <linux_> desertc , i want to have root in the graphic mdoe not in the terminal . . .
[09:03] <Arno1407> linux_: sudo su - gives you root, but better be careful and use sudo
[09:03] <hsatera> Ximarx: have u tried beryl?
[09:03] <desertc> linux_: no need to do that
[09:03] <epp> well my display is set to 1...
[09:03] <fyrestrtr> !root > linux_
[09:03] <linux_> desertc , i need !
[09:03] <ferronica> how to play NSV video file format ?
[09:03] <Heathclif> does anyone here use vmware workstation?
[09:03] <fyrestrtr> linux_: why? for what reason?
[09:03] <Arno1407> fyrestrtr: ??????
[09:03] <fyrestrtr> !root > Arno1407
[09:03] <John1> i have on before fyrestrtr
[09:04] <linux_> fyrestrtr , i want to change file
[09:04] <NeonLIghtning> jonalegend: yea i totally forogt there was a linux avg
[09:04] <fyrestrtr> linux_: what file, and why do you want to change it?
[09:04] <John1> i have before Heathclif
[09:04] <sauvin> ferronica, what are you trying to play an NSV with?
[09:04] <linux_> xorg.conf , ineed to change something in it
[09:04] <Arno1407> fyrestrtr: I TOLD him to be careful :-)
[09:04] <MadFaxer> Do ya'll know of any program that can record sound playing out of the sound card?
[09:04] <hsatera> how do i put "su" command back on?
[09:04] <jonalegend> hsatera: use pstree -p to know the proc id then kill -9 "the number of the process"
[09:04] <fyrestrtr> ferronica: vlc can play it.
[09:05] <Heathclif> John1 did you ever access other drives from within the guest os?
[09:05] <John1> MadFaxer: audacity should do it i think
[09:05] <linux_> fyrestrtr , NVIDIA X server settings , need to change something thete
[09:05] <linux_> there *
[09:05] <MadFaxer> i.e. to record sound coming from a movie
[09:05] <hsatera> jonalegend: i guess i wasn't clear
[09:05] <sleepster> so I updated to Java 6 through Ubuntu Synaptic, and for some reason all my programs are still using java 1.4
[09:05] <fyrestrtr> linux_: read the wiki, it will tell you how.
[09:05] <sleepster> how would I update it
[09:05] <John1> Heathclif: in windows yes in ubuntu no
[09:05] <ferronica> sauvin: i have just downloaded one torrent Video format ----> NSV
[09:05] <MadFaxer> cool, i have that, will check it out.
[09:05] <fyrestrtr> sleepster: read the java wiki
[09:05] <fyrestrtr> !java > sleepster
[09:05] <sauvin> But what are you trying to play it with (and where did you get it)?
[09:05] <ferronica> fyrestrtr: i tried but no video and voice
[09:05] <linux_> fyrestrtr , have url ?
[09:06] <sleepster> fyrestrtr: where is the java wiki?
[09:06] <fyrestrtr> !nvidia > linux_
[09:06] <John1> anyone here setup gfxboot on ubuntu 7.04??
[09:06] <T-Connect> Ha Ha Ha... You guys crack me up.
[09:06] <jose__> hi
[09:06] <ferronica> fyrestrtr: i tried but no video
[09:06] <fyrestrtr> sleepster: see the msg from ubotu
[09:06] <linux_> fyrestrtr , nooooooooooooooooooooooooo
[09:06] <ferronica> fyrestrtr: voice yes
[09:06] <Arno1407> Does anyone know how to get rid of the password for Keyring Manager? I was so stupid to loose mine, now I need KM but can't use it.
[09:06] <desertc> All you all asking questions today are going to come back in 1 year and help answer the new people's questions, right?
[09:06] <linux_> just tell me how to have root
[09:06] <Heathclif> hmm not sure what you mean.  did you access other drives using a winxp guest from ubuntu ?
[09:06] <fyrestrtr> ferronica: have you already install the codecs?
[09:06] <sleepster> fyrestrtr: thanks
[09:06] <fyrestrtr> linux_: no, I will not.
[09:06] <HelpMe>  I have a problem.  I just installed enemy territory on ubuntu and now whenever I try to make a game or host one, it says cannot write to to somthing.  then half the time the game just exits when i try to make or joine a game.
[09:06] <desertc> linux_: There is no root on Ubuntu
[09:07] <fyrestrtr> linux_: because you will do something, break your system, and then come in here and complain about it.
[09:07] <ferronica> fyrestrtr: what codec
[09:07] <wassup> raded from breezy to feisty, edgy worked fine, but when i got to feisty password screen just had a bunch of boxes, had to start over, anyone else have this problem, or just a fluke?
[09:07] <MadFaxer> Overall i'm loving Ubuntu...there are lots of little tweaks that have to be made to get things to work right (like changing the window rendering in movie players to allow full screen without being black) but I love it.
[09:07] <T-Connect> Heh forget the crappy Xv.h and Xvlib.h. I gave up make a program.
[09:07] <T-Connect> XD
[09:07] <JDLimbo> anyone ever heard of vista causing trouble while overwriting it with ubuntu, or anything else for that matter? I'm running a feisty/vista dual boot and want to make it just ubuntu
[09:07] <frozty_sa> hi there. can someone maybe quickly help me with installing java on a ubuntu lts? I tried following some steps that I found in the forum, but I can't find java in repos
[09:07] <desertc> MadFaxer: Indeed - rocking the house it does
[09:07] <T-Connect> Trash it go.
[09:07] <John1> Heathclif: sorry no i've been able to use physical drives in the windows version of vmware but never in the linux version.
[09:07] <sdouble> HelpMe: excelent game.  did you install it as your user or as root?
[09:07] <fyrestrtr> !codes > ferronica
[09:07] <fyrestrtr> ferronica: see the msg from ubotu
[09:07] <Heathclif> oh ok
[09:07] <MadFaxer> haha agreed, desertc
[09:07] <Heathclif> thanks
[09:07] <JDLimbo> I remember hearing about vista causing trouble when I set up the dual boot, but can't find it
[09:07] <ferronica> fyrestrtr: main error: no suitable decoder module for fourcc `undf'.
[09:07] <linux_> fyrestrtr , no i will not ! , i never blame someone who helped me and if something like this will happen i will format and reinstall ubunto . ..
[09:07] <T-Connect> No BSNES for me.
[09:07] <ferronica> VLC probably does not support this sound or video format.
[09:08] <JDLimbo> might have just been for dual booting
[09:08] <desertc> MadFaxer: Be sure to burn some extra copies of the liveCD so your friends can try it out, too
[09:08] <fyrestrtr> linux_: learn to do it the right way first.
[09:08] <HelpMe> sdouble:  whats? how do i do that?
[09:08] <desertc> MadFaxer: and recommend the Dell/Ubuntu systems to people considering a Vista upgrade
[09:08] <sotec_prod> help me, try 'sudo et'
[09:08] <fyrestrtr> and to find out how to be root, see the message from the bot
[09:08] <linux_> fyrestrtr , you can tell me ?
[09:08] <sotec_prod> that works for me
[09:08] <fyrestrtr> !root > linux_
[09:08] <MadFaxer> the liveCD rocks. I've showed all the guys at work and they were freaking out
[09:08] <fyrestrtr> linux_: see the message from the bot.
[09:08] <xerawx> JDLimbo: if you overwrite vista it can't cause trouble anymore ;)
[09:08] <sdouble> HelpMe: I asked a question, I didn't tell you to do anything.  But you can try running it like sudo et
[09:08] <MadFaxer> I used it to help me fix a boot problem on a windows pc
[09:09] <hiroshiX> in ppc ubuntu, gnash has weird lines on the left of videos on youtube... is there a fix for that?
[09:09] <fyrestrtr> MadFaxer: you should show them a livecd that has compiz enabled ;)
[09:09] <JDLimbo> heh, I was in circuit city the other day, all their computers were displaying vista. I went around to a few and left the browser at ubuntu.com
[09:09] <desertc> MadFaxer: if you can get people to buy the computer from Dell with linux on it - then they don't have to come here to #linux for their support
[09:09] <jhsefd> anyone have a problem upgrading fom edgt to feisty?
[09:09] <sotec_prod> JDlimbo
[09:09] <linux_> fyrestrtr , i sow it and it didnt say how to have access to all the files . . .
[09:09] <sotec_prod> nice
[09:09] <xerawx> what version of gnash are you running hiroshiX?  I'm using 0.8 and videos dont even play in youtube
[09:09] <MadFaxer> There is a version of the LiveCD with Compiz? I used the built in "Desktop Effects"
[09:09] <HelpMe> sdouble:  how do i do that?
[09:09] <fyrestrtr> linux_: *read* the wiki first.
[09:09] <ferronica> fyrestrtr: what codec should i install
[09:09] <xerawx> they kind of start but just show the loading circle animation thing
[09:09] <desertc> MadFaxer: no
[09:09] <hiroshiX> xerawx: same version from the backport repositories
[09:10] <fyrestrtr> ferronica: just install all :) I don't know which one works for nsv
[09:10] <NeonLIghtning> i coulda sworn ubuntu used to come with xchat installed
[09:10] <hiroshiX> xerawx: I had to install codecs after installing gnash, too
[09:10] <sdouble> HelpMe: How do you run it like "sudo et" ?  I don't understand your question
[09:10] <sotec_prod> HelpMe, SUDO ET (not caps)
[09:10] <sotec_prod> sudo et
[09:10] <Arno1407> Another problem: I got my Syntek webcam (Asus F3F notebook) working thanks to the wiki, but the picture is upside down and barely in color. Anyone know how to fix that? I have tried to add the 'Color correction' filter in Camorama, but that does not do much.
[09:10] <sotec_prod> In the terminal
[09:10] <sotec_prod> open a terminal
[09:10] <jhsefd> comes with xchat
[09:10] <frozty_sa> can someone maybe quickly help me with installing java on a ubuntu lts? I tried following some steps that I found in the forum, but I can't find java in repos
[09:10] <sotec_prod> type sudo et
[09:10] <fyrestrtr> Arno1407: tired of hanging upside down? ::P
[09:11] <xerawx> hiroshiX: that must be it.. i've heard youtube support is still really raw in 0.8
[09:11] <MadFaxer> yeah, the Vista upgrade thing is not cool. I'm trying to learn enough about Ubuntu to where we can switch to it when we go for a new round of PC hardware at work
[09:11] <fyrestrtr> !java > frozty_sa
[09:11] <HelpMe> Ya, it dident work, it just shut down when i started a game
[09:11] <fyrestrtr> frozty_sa: see the message from ubotu
[09:11] <frozty_sa> thanks, I will try
[09:11] <Arno1407> fyrstrtr: Yeah, the blood is getting to my head. Hurts almost as much as thinking!
[09:11] <hiroshiX> xerawx: ah, poor ppc linux, that's really the only thing it lacks is the flash support
[09:11] <John1> frozty_sa: download it from suns page and run the shell script to install it.
[09:11] <jonalegend> frozty_sa: you have to download java from the java site, there are some steps
[09:11] <fyrestrtr> Arno1407: that's how you know its working!
[09:11] <MadFaxer> I've gotten everybody to use FireFox, and working on getting them to try OpenOffice.org
[09:11] <hsatera> :D
[09:11] <hsatera> xmms owns
[09:11] <desertc> MadFaxer: it will save them some money - talk with a technology consultant in your area about coming in and having a talk with management
[09:12] <frozty_sa> jonalegend, John1: I've got the shell script thing. where can I find steps to place them?
[09:12] <Arno1407> fyrestrtr: Ooooohhh! Is THAT it?! :D
[09:12] <desertc> MadFaxer: I could use the business, for example.  *grin*
[09:12] <epp> when gdm started up it was on tty7, then the screen flashed and there was a gray screen with a cursor on tty8. But gdm was still on tty7. Then i restarted x and GDM is now on tty9... whats going on?
[09:12] <xerawx> hiroshiX: yep, damn adobe/macromedia.. i've read about another way to watch youtube videos with the UnPlug media extension for firefox.. you save the .flv and open it with VLC
[09:12] <John1> frozty_sa:  open a terminal, cd to the directory you downloaded the file to and type sudo ./name-of file.sh
[09:13] <fyrestrtr> epp: eh, are you running xgl?
[09:13] <chuch> join #ubuntu-hr
[09:13] <hiroshiX> xerawx: yeah, but that's no fun =P
[09:13] <jonalegend> frozty_sa: in the site of java where you download de .bin, there is a explanantion of a couple of lines
[09:13] <epp> fyrestrtr, well i have it setup, but im runing gnome
[09:13] <HelpMe> sdouble:  ok it worked, but this time the sound dident work
[09:13] <MadFaxer> If we can get our custom Apps to run in Ubuntu, then the deal will be sealed!!
[09:13] <jhsefd> whats ubuntu-hr?
[09:13] <epp> fyrestrtr, without xgl
[09:13] <frozty_sa> John1: won't it then extract to that dir? btw, I'm trying to install the jdk
[09:13] <chuch> hehe
[09:13] <linux_> fyrestrtr , i have read , what i need is not there do you know how to do waht i need ?
[09:13] <JDLimbo> socres_, will the liveCD reformat the whole hd for me or do I have to do it manually?
[09:13] <fyrestrtr> linux_: what do you want to do? edit xorg.conf as root?
[09:14] <desertc> MadFaxer: yeah, a tech consultant will be able to port those
[09:14] <John1> frozty_sa: the bin file will start an installer
[09:14] <quanta> hello
[09:14] <JDLimbo> geez. sorry socres_, xchat keeps completing "so," into your name
[09:14] <quanta> is there anyone in here with some good postfix knowledge?
[09:14] <xerawx> hiroshiX: yeah.. i don't understand why the vlc plugin can't just play them in browser
[09:14] <ferronica> fyrestrtr: what codec should i install
[09:14] <fyrestrtr> epp: what is on terminal 7?
[09:14] <sauvin> jhsefd, there are different #ubuntu channels for people who speak different languages.
[09:14] <fyrestrtr> ferronica: are you on 7.04?
[09:14] <desertc> !proprietary
[09:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about proprietary - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:14] <MadFaxer> desertc, awesomeness.
[09:14] <epp> fyrestrtr, blackscreen with a white cursor line.
[09:14] <ferronica> fyrestrtr: yes
[09:14] <linux_> fyrestrtr , no i want to be able to delete \ cut \  all the files in all the dirs and create new file in any dir i want
[09:15] <fyrestrtr> epp: are you running accelrated graphics?
[09:15] <fyrestrtr> linux_: why?
[09:15] <epp> fyrestrtr, well, thats the thing, I tried to install the new ATi drivers from off the site. and it failed, so i reveryted back. now i dont think theyre working
[09:15] <jport> can someone tell me how to change the menu and text input background color in gnome ?
[09:15] <linux_> fyrestrtr , to damage my ubunto ok ?
[09:16] <eldkraft> when I run shieldsup it says that all of my tist 1000 service ports are stealthed. Then lets say I open port 53678 for rtorrent and suddenly shieldsup says that they are just 'closed' and not 'stealthed'. how come?
[09:16] <MadFaxer> Sweet! I didn't know Audacity could record stuff!! Nice.
[09:16] <eldkraft> I use firestarter to open up the port for rtorrent
[09:16] <bulashaka> hello
[09:16] <desertc> MadFaxer: wait until you see Ubuntu Studio
[09:16] <hiroshiX> xerawx: it's because youtube uses a flash frontend for the flv files, it doesn't just throw flv files straight out to the browser (maybe a greasemonkey script could fix that?)
[09:16] <desertc> bulashaka: welcome!
[09:16] <Aquilas> Some one tell me what directory the fonts are located please.
[09:17] <fyrestrtr> ferronica: follow the steps here > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu
[09:17] <shrek3> I can copy file from another pc using samba, but not copy over to the other pc, error no permission
[09:17] <|elfboy|> ?
[09:17] <desertc> !fonts >shrek3
[09:17] <hsatera> eldkraft: /home/henrique/Desktop/rtorrent.rc
[09:17] <linux_> fyrestrtr , so you can tell me ?
[09:17] <sauvin> !fonts >sauvin
[09:17] <Arno1407> Gotta go, bb4n!
[09:18] <hsatera> eldkraft: http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/wiki
[09:18] <shrek3> !fonts
[09:18] <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
[09:18] <fiXXXerMet> There is a .net (and other language) development environment for linux called something notebook..  Does anyone know it's full name?
[09:18] <|elfboy|> i need the droadcom driver airforce one?
[09:18] <fiXXXerMet> Or any .net environment for that mnatter, for linux?
[09:18] <hsatera> !mplayer
[09:18] <ubotu> mplayer is a media player. It resides in the mutiverse repository and can easily be installed via applications -> add/remove. For codecs try !codecs
[09:18] <JeevesMoss> can someone give me a hand setting up an FTP program?
[09:18] <desertc> fiXXXerMet: mono
[09:18] <hsatera> !codecs
[09:18] <sauvin> shrek3, I deliberately redirected the output of that command to a private message in order to minimise public channel clutter :\
[09:18] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[09:18] <MadFaxer> Ubuntu studio looks sweet, I will be downloading it soon.
[09:18] <sotec_prod> Mad, what is Ubuntu Studio?
[09:19] <fyrestrtr> linux_: yes. You must tell me what you want to do, because you are going to something stupid, I can almost guarantee it.
[09:19] <fyrestrtr> sotec_prod: it is a customization of ubuntu
[09:19] <shrek3> desertc: what is file sharing got to do with fonts?
[09:19] <sotec_prod> i'll look it up
[09:20] <epp> im half tempted to just reinstall ubuntu... this seems unfixable
[09:20] <|elfboy|> !belkin
[09:20] <ys76> get yourself?
[09:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about belkin - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:20] <linux_> fyrestrtr , first > i want to add php files to var/www , second i want that nvidia X server settings will config my xorg.conf
[09:20] <sauvin> epp, what's the problem again, please?
[09:20] <|elfboy|> !Broadcom Corporation BCM4306
[09:20] <ys76> get yourself?
[09:20] <Vinchenzo28> how do i get a keyboard shortcut to launch system monitor?
[09:20] <shrek3> how to give full permission read and write 2 way vice versa in samba?
[09:21] <fyrestrtr> linux_: read this > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP it tells you how to *properly* setup your web server.
[09:21] <fyrestrtr> linux_: pay attention to the section 'Virtual Hosts'
[09:21] <MadFaxer> Ubuntu Studio is a version with lots of Media stuff in it....like for working with audio and video etc...is that right?
[09:21] <John1> Vinchenzo28: one sec ill get the code for you
[09:21] <desertc> !shortcuts >Vinchenzo28
[09:21] <sotec_prod> right
[09:22] <Vinchenzo28> desrtc: !shortcuts?
[09:22] <MadFaxer> And it looks awesome
[09:22] <bulashaka> quit
[09:22] <bulashaka> exit
[09:22] <epp> sauvin, I had XGL and Beryl running perfectly with fglrx. Then i tried to install the most recent ATi drivers. It failed. So i reverted back. Now my X is all messed up. I dont think fglrx is running. GDM starts on tty7, then the screen flashes and there is a gray screen with a cursor on tty9, then if i restart x. GDM shows up on tty10.
[09:22] <xerawx> lulz
[09:22] <sophie29> Hello, good morning. One question (out of topic ok?). If I OC my CPU 266 x 10, does my ram also needs to be at the same speed 266 mhz? Because I have a ddr 3200 I think this one runs 200 mhz by default. But Im not sure. Can someone help me please.
[09:22] <fyrestrtr> epp: grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[09:22] <linux_> fyrestrtr , and waht about the second part ?
[09:22] <desertc> !shortcuts |Vinchenzo28
[09:22] <ubotu> Vinchenzo28: Keyboard shortcuts can be set in System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts (Gnome) or "Input Actions" in KControl (KDE). If your multimedia keys don't work with that, try keytouch - http://keytouch.sourceforge.net
[09:23] <fyrestrtr> linux_: finish the first part, then I'll tell you about the second part.
[09:23] <MadFaxer> Im trying to figure out how to record some audio from a video I have. If ya'll know of a way, let me know. I'm looking at Audacity right now
[09:23] <unagi> sophie29: are you overclocking the fsb?
[09:23] <ir8> hi all.
[09:23] <shrek3> confuse samba and samba smbfs
[09:23] <sauvin> epp, have you tried reconfiguring X?
[09:23] <ir8> I have a question about pxe network booting.
[09:23] <epp> fyrestrtr, sauvin, http://pastebin.com/m4643a589
[09:23] <epp> sauvin, no.
[09:24] <ir8> I have a new chipset tha is intel based
[09:24] <sophie29> yeah i guess fsb.. I mea Im doing everything from the bios.
[09:24] <Symmetria> hrm, I dont suppose there is nayone here who speaks/reads arabic by any chance?
[09:24] <|elfboy|> fyrestrtr: can u tell me where to get the driver for myr wireless card i think its the airforce one driver
[09:24] <linux_> fyrestrtr , if give up if you dont want to tell.
[09:24] <taime1> does ubuntu run better under vmware or qemu?
[09:24] <unagi> well i cant answer you unless you know......
[09:24] <ir8> the kernel on the netinstall witch initird.img is not working for find all my hardware
[09:24] <epp> sauvin, also, i uninstalled fglrx from restricted modules. now it doesnt show to reinstall anymore.
[09:24] <shrek3> what is the diff between samba and smbfs?
[09:24] <fyrestrtr> !nvidia > linux_
[09:24] <ir8> how do i recreate the image file?
[09:24] <sophie29> but my question is if the cpu speed 266 needs to be at the same level of the ram
[09:24] <unagi> what cpu is it sophie29
[09:24] <fyrestrtr> linux_: READ that, that is the last thing I am going to tell you.
[09:24] <desertc> taime1 sure
[09:24] <Vinchenzo28> can i get ctrl alt del to run system monitor (xp style)
[09:24] <fyrestrtr> MadFaxer: I think mencoder can do that.
[09:25] <sophie29> amd athlon 64 4000+
[09:25] <fyrestrtr> MadFaxer: in fact, I'm sure it can.
[09:25] <John1> Vinchenzo28: i just pm'ed you instructions on how to do it
[09:25] <MadFaxer> Mencoder, cool...ill check it out
[09:25] <unagi> 266 isnt the speed of the cpu sophie29
[09:25] <Vinchenzo28> jonh1: didn't get it
[09:25] <sophie29> I mean.. i use a multiplier
[09:25] <fyrestrtr> |elfboy|: I'm not sure to be honest, because my wifi worked out of the box.
[09:25] <sophie29> x10 or x11
[09:25] <sophie29> even x12
[09:25] <MadFaxer> I was surprised the Record Sound tool only records stuff from mic
[09:25] <sophie29> to OC the speexc
[09:25] <sophie29> speed
[09:25] <astro76> |elfboy|, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/Broadcom_BCM4318_%5bAirForce_One_54g%5d#preview
[09:26] <sophie29> but my ram options are.. 200, 266 and 330 or something like that
[09:26] <NeonLIghtning> i still have yet to find anything that can properly read or even less likely convert rmvb files
[09:26] <sauvin> Madfaxer, it's almost certain mencoder can do that. So can mplayer.
[09:26] <fyrestrtr> MadFaxer: you need mencoder, it can record only the audio track from a video stream. You just have to get a handle on its 10 billion switches.
[09:26] <unagi> ok ok ok sophie29 anyway the speed of your ram wouldnt need to be changed because its an AMD.....use what the board asks for.....the fsb will still be 2ghz
[09:26] <stuart-> now that i pretty much got the GUI part of ubuntu down, what's there to learn next?
[09:26] <John1> Vinchenzo28: open a terminal type: gconftool-2 -t str --set /apps/metacity/keybinding_commands/command_9 "gnome-system-monitor" press enter then type gconftool-2 -t str --set /apps/metacity/keybinding_commands/command_9 "gnome-system-monitor" press ctrl+alt+delete then to open the monitor
[09:26] <fyrestrtr> MadFaxer: I did it once to extract the sountrack from a video :D
[09:27] <fyrestrtr> stuart-: the all mighty, all powerfull shell.
[09:27] <John1> Vinchenzo28: include the " marks
[09:27] <MadFaxer> Fyrestrtr, thanks....i have it installed already, ill check it out now
[09:27] <Vinchenzo28> John1: ok thanks
[09:27] <MadFaxer> that's exactly what im trying to do
[09:27] <astro76> !terminal | stuart-
[09:27] <xerawx> NeonLIghtning: rmvb files are relatively new, i think only RealPlayer 10 and later plays them
[09:27] <John1> Vinchenzo28: let me know if it works
[09:27] <ubotu> stuart-: 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
[09:27] <sauvin> You wanna talk about 10 billion switches, mplayer ain't lightweight in that department, either.
[09:27] <NeonLIghtning> um realplayer 6 played them
[09:27] <sotec_prod> can't one just install the programs that come with UbuntuStudio and recompile the kernel for low latency?
[09:27] <jamili> i burned ubuntustudio's iso image with iso burner and it doesn't boot... any idea why?
[09:27] <stuart-> fyrestrtr, i was thinking about that. i can pretty much navigate myself around the shell, and what's next?
[09:27] <stuart-> astro76, woo, thanks
[09:28] <jamili> saying it here since no one seems to be active on ubuntustudio's chan
[09:28] <unagi> jamili is ur bios set to boot from cdrom
[09:28] <epp> sauvin, ill try and reconfigure X
[09:28] <jamili> i have
[09:28] <victori> hmm which filesystem would you recommend ?
[09:28] <victori> doing a ton of java development with eclipse (background compiles)
[09:28] <fyrestrtr> MadFaxer: try http://howto-pages.org/ffmpeg/#strip
[09:29] <fyrestrtr> stuart-: bash has many powers, many ... dark powers.
[09:29] <MadFaxer> I have mplayer in the applications list, dont see emncoder but I do have it installed
[09:29] <MadFaxer> thanks for the link! awesome
[09:29] <MadFaxer> brb
[09:29] <sauvin> If you have mplayer, you have mencoder. do a whereis on it.
[09:29] <NeonLIghtning> is there anything i can use to backup my winxp cdkey because i gotta do a reinstall on this system but i don't remember the cdkey and lost the package
[09:30] <unagi> did i enter the xp support chat again
[09:31] <NeonLIghtning> lol no i just only have a running copy of linux on here so i was wondering if there was a linux program i could use to do so
[09:31] <astro76> stuart-, yw, here's another good one http://www.tldp.org/LDP/GNU-Linux-Tools-Summary/html/index.html
[09:31] <stuart-> astro76, neat neat.
[09:31] <unagi> can u boot into windows NeonLIghtning
[09:31] <stuart-> fyrestrtr, i can feel it. the force is strong
[09:32] <NeonLIghtning> unagi: nope
[09:32] <unagi> then no i dont think u can
[09:32] <xif> what's the best way to connect two monitors to a Feisty box?
[09:32] <NeonLIghtning> well yes but only for around 30 seconds before the screen goes black and it freezes
[09:32] <astro76> stuart-, one more ;) http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/index.html
[09:32] <meoblast001> i have a question of GRUB
[09:32] <NeonLIghtning> right now i'm using aegis virus scanner to scan the xp install
[09:32] <stuart-> astro76, that'll keep me occupied tonight.
[09:32] <John1> meoblast001: fire away
[09:32] <sotec_prod> ubuntustudio.org is not opening
[09:33] <unagi> virus scanners are such a waste of time
[09:33] <taime1> if i download source in synaptic, where does it save?
[09:33] <davina> viruses? what are they? ;)
[09:33] <stuart-> hwo do you guys copy lines from a pure text shell anyways? i still don't get that
[09:33] <sotec_prod> davina, hehe
[09:33] <astro76> stuart-, select with mouse to copy, middle-click to paste
[09:33] <sotec_prod> right clik, copy?
[09:33] <sotec_prod> ohhh, duh
[09:34] <stuart-> astro76, i mean if you were using a server installation shell, or something, where it's all puer text
[09:34] <Vinchenzo28> john1: no luck
[09:34] <meoblast001> i want to install GRUB to my MBR. I want it to also have Windows XP on the bootloader, my reason for doing this is so that i can remove Fedora and then install Grub without destroying my computer because my curent copy of Grub is run by the Fedora partition which i plan to format. How would i do this?
[09:34] <astro76> stuart-, oh, you can install gpm, which will let you use the mouse in the console to copy/paste
[09:34] <astro76> !info gpm
[09:34] <ubotu> gpm: General Purpose Mouse Interface. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.19.6-23build1 (feisty), package size 340 kB, installed size 660 kB
[09:34] <stuart-> astro76, nice. gotta learn up now
[09:34] <MukiEX> Anyone know how to give a module more priority?
[09:34] <ir8> hello all...
[09:35] <John1> ir8: hello
[09:35] <ir8> How do i recreate the initrd.gz on the network boot cd.
[09:35] <TheCreationist> My digital camcorder records videos in a .MOD format.  I've never had a problem playing them in Ubuntu before until today.  Now I'm forced to rename each one to .MPG or they won't play.   Does anyone know why this change happened and how I can fix it?
[09:35] <ir8> i need to add a driver to the kernel on the bootup
[09:35] <TheCreationist> If it comes down to just renaming the extension, is there an easy way to bulk-rename extensions?
[09:35] <MukiEX> TheCreationist : That one is possible, but a bitch to do the first time >_<
[09:36] <epp> sauvin, it still starts another xserver on tty9 on system restart. It loads GDM on tty7 then screen switches to tty9 with grey screen. then i manually switch back... then login then restart and its now on tty10...
[09:36] <meoblast001> John1: have any idea of how to fix that problem???
[09:37] <MukiEX> http://lab.artlung.com/unix-batch-file-rename/
[09:37] <MukiEX> for file in *.mod ; do mv $file `echo $file | sed 's/\(.*\.\)html/\1mpg/'` ; done
[09:37] <John1> meoblast001: you want grub on your mbr indepentant of any OS
[09:37] <MukiEX> Would that do it for you, TheCreationist ?
[09:37] <meoblast001> John1: how would i do that last time i did that on my server it really screwed up
[09:37] <sauvin> epp, it goes across my grain to say this, but Ubuntu DID take less time to install than it did to make a pot of coffee. If you don't have a lot of STUFF to worry about, maybe that's the best approach.
[09:38] <meoblast001> John1: last time i deleted a partition that is
[09:38] <sotec_prod> here's an objective review of Ubuntu Studio if anyone is interested: http://www.thepcspy.com/articles/linux/review_ubuntu_studio_704
[09:38] <epp> sauvin, i have 80 gigs of files... i would have to backup.
[09:38] <epp> sauvin, 1 more try
[09:38] <sotec_prod> i might try Hydrogen...
[09:38] <pace_t_zulu> is there something similar to quicksilver available for ubuntu?
[09:39] <astro76> MukiEX, rename 's/\.mod$/.mpg/' *.mod ;)
[09:39] <sauvin> I don't even WANT to know how many gigs I have - mostly on external storage :D
[09:39] <sauvin> What's quicksilver?
[09:39] <epp> sauvin, i think this might have happened when i type vncserver, it might be starting a xserver for people to login to
[09:39] <epp> sauvin, is tehre a way to find out?
[09:39] <pace_t_zulu> it is a very popular launcher for mac os x
[09:39] <MukiEX> Thanks, astro76 =3
[09:39] <meoblast001> John1: also know that my key goal is to remove Fedora without messing up my computer so i can boot Ubuntu and Windows
[09:40] <sauvin> go into the services thingie and disable vncserver on launch, maybe?
[09:40] <sauvin> meoblast, you can't just install ubuntu directly over fedora?
[09:41] <Gks2> hello
[09:41] <meoblast001> sauvin: i know that i just need to get rid of Fedora so all i have is Windows and Ubuntu
[09:41] <sauvin> Do you know what partition fedora is stored it?
[09:42] <John1> meoblast001: boot from the ubuntu live cd and use gparted to remove your fedora partition then right click on the first partition and make it the boot partition, open a terminal use apt to install grub
[09:42] <sauvin> s/it\?$/in\?/;
[09:42] <JDLimbo> okay, going to use qtparted to delete vista partition and resize ubuntu partition
[09:42] <meoblast001> sauvin: im gonna figure that out in a second
[09:42] <meoblast001> John1: i used Wubi
[09:42] <meoblast001> John: can i still do it like that with Wubi?
[09:43] <JeevesMoss> can someone give me a hand with setting up Bind9?
[09:43] <ikonia> JeevesMoss: whats the problem
[09:43] <JDLimbo> here I go
[09:44] <John1> meoblast001: boot into ubuntu, and open a terminal use apt to install gparted then delete the fedora partition, which was installed first ubuntu or fedora?
[09:44] <sauvin> I do have ONE question, though: why nuke fedora?
[09:44] <sajt> hello
[09:44] <meoblast001> John1: fedora
[09:44] <JeevesMoss> ikonia:  well, currently I don't have the static IP (it's the long weekend here, and no one is working), so I need to know if I have everything configured corectly before I ship this unit over seas to be put on-line.  Basiccly I need to know if it's configured corectly, and if I can force it to read the IP from a file (so it's a single edit insted of many edits once I get the IP_
[09:44] <John1> meoblast001: i need to know what partitions you have and what names there under and you get them?
[09:45] <ikonia> JeevesMoss: just set test it by using 127.0.0.1 for the lookups
[09:45] <jatt> !skype
[09:45] <ubotu> To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[09:45] <epp> sauvin, reinstall it is
[09:45] <ikonia> JeevesMoss: and you should really know what your doing if your installing DNS servers for a living
[09:45] <sajt> I like to make a mirror email server, what can download every mail from a pop3, and the users can get the mails from it
[09:45] <Gks2> Hello anyone know how to make a Web Painel for Counter Strike 1.6 Dedicate Server ??
[09:45] <meoblast001> John1: ok when i find gparted ill have to open it via terminal cuz i cant find it on the menu
[09:45] <sajt> how can I make it?
[09:45] <astro76> meoblast001, on ubuntu? it's under administration
[09:45] <toostrong_2851> http://www.pennergame.de/ref.php?uid=2851
[09:45] <ikonia> sajt: depends on the email server your running and the authentication and mail box formats you want to use
[09:46] <John1> meoblast001: its under system>administration
[09:46] <LucianIndy> Anyone have ANY experience setting up a Belkin F5D9050 Wireless USB stick with ubuntu ff
[09:46] <JeevesMoss> ikonia:  I'm not actully doing this for a living.  This is my personal project.  I need to make sure that my 3 sites are hosted properly on this box (from a single IP) before I send it off
[09:46] <sajt> ikonia: it is a very new server
[09:46] <ikonia> sajt: that means nothing to me
[09:46] <sajt> ikonia: what do you prefer?
[09:46] <ikonia> JeevesMoss: so just use 127.0.0.1 to test it - or better still if your just using 3 domains just ask someone else to host it as to use dns properly you will need 2 dns servers
[09:46] <MadFaxer>  why is it that I have programs installed, but the shortcuts to them don't show up in the applications menu?
[09:46] <ikonia> sajt: that doesn't matter
[09:47] <sajt> I thinked about postfix + mysql
[09:47] <meoblast001> John1: heres the confusing part: i have a fat16 and i know thats my Dell Utilities, an ntsf and thats Windows an ext3 and thats fedora or ubuntu and a swap
[09:47] <stuart-> what's the text mp3 player again, lame?
[09:47] <ikonia> sajt: thats a reasonable offer
[09:47] <meoblast001> John1: i think Wubi installed Ubuntu on the NTSF Windows partition
[09:47] <ikonia> meoblast001: we don't support wubi here - use the normal ubunt installer
[09:47] <JeevesMoss> ikonia:  I'm going to host it on my own hardware.  that way I know what's going on with it, and I'm not going to pay someone hosting when I get the ISP line for free.  it dosn't make sense.  Are you able to help me or not?
[09:48] <daaku> are there any tools that help detect changes in config files? i want to figure out what i'm changing to be able to replicate it if needed
[09:48] <meoblast001> iknonia: i did that because my CD drive is broke
[09:48] <John1> meoblast001: it did your better off to download the ubuntu cd and re-install
[09:48] <sajt> ikonia: the fetchmail is the best solution for it?
[09:48] <ikonia> JeevesMoss: but you don't know whats going on as you don't know how to test a bind server
[09:48] <John1> meoblast001: do you have your xp cd?
[09:48] <meoblast001> no it was preinstalled
[09:48] <jatt> how do I install skype in dapper? I tried with the repository on
[09:48] <jatt> deb http://download.skype.com/linux/repos/debian/ stable non-free
[09:48] <jatt> but I get dependency problems.
[09:48] <ikonia> JeevesMoss: ADSL/Cable is not appropriate for hosting, and as I said - you'll need 2 dns servers
[09:48] <jatt> skype: Depends: libasound2 (> 1.0.12) but 1.0.10-2ubuntu4 is to be installed
[09:48] <JeevesMoss> ikonia:  I know how to test a DNS server.  I DON'T have a static IP here that I can test it on.
[09:48] <ikonia> JeevesMoss: why do you need a static IP to test it on ?
[09:48] <John1> meoblast001: is wiping your pc an option
[09:49] <meoblast001> John1: NO I HAVE IMPORTANT STUFF
[09:49] <ikonia> meoblast001: there is a wubi support forum - have you tried them
[09:49] <John1> meoblast001: you need to remvoe t
[09:49] <sauvin> meoblast, boot into fedora and check out its mountpoints.
[09:49] <|tbb|> anyone knows how i can enable special touch functions for my acer notebook touchpad
[09:49] <|tbb|> like scrolling ...
[09:49] <LucianIndy> JeevesMoss, when i hosted a site on my computer I used dyndns.org to obtain static ip and just did a forward on my domain to my IP
[09:50] <meoblast001> John1: what's t?
[09:50] <John1> meoblast001: basically you need to delete the fedora partition and then restore the windows mbr.
[09:50] <darthc0da> hey i have a question
[09:50] <John1> meoblast001: is re-installing ubuntu an option?
[09:50] <JeevesMoss> ikonia:  ok, listen very carefully.  This box will be shipped overseas to be hosted on a static IP.  I currently don't have the new static IP (due to the long weekend here, no one is around to send it to me), and I need to make sure that when this unit arrived at the place where it'll be hosted on a 10Mb/sec line with the STATIC IP that I haven't recived yet from that host, I would like this unit to be configured corectly.
[09:50] <meoblast001> John1: i would have to get it onto my server and put it on Flash Drive
[09:50] <jamili> now this is weird
[09:51] <meoblast001> John1: but yes
[09:51] <meoblast001> John1: if less than 1 gig
[09:51] <jamili> i tried installing ubuntustudio but it failed on copying some file
[09:51] <darthc0da> how can I find my :  Ethernet Module for your network card (e.g.: eepro100, 8139too)
[09:51] <desertc> JeevesMoss: this is not paid support - we can steer you in the right direction, but we cannot do your work for you!
[09:51] <MadFaxer> I found the binary for ffmpeg....how do i run it? lol
[09:51] <jamili> then i tried to install ubuntu 6.06 which i ordered as "official" cd, it got stuck to "Unpacking linux... Ok, booting to something"
[09:52] <darthc0da> hey i'm trying to find my "ethernet module"
[09:52] <mattwalston> Anyone have a suggestion for an integrated mail server suite such as Zimbra or Scalix that is a bit leaner for a small deployment?
[09:52] <jamili> gues my computer doesn't like linux lol
[09:52] <JeevesMoss> ikonia:  I never asked for you to do the work for me, I'm asking for help to make sure that I have all the DNS pointers are set up corectly, and if it's possible to have a single FILE (that will contain the IP when I recive it) referenced in the Bin9 configuration files so I don't have to edit a bunch of pages when I recive the IP
[09:52] <meoblast001> John1: can it delete Fedora itself?
[09:52] <Andrew__> Hello all, and some one help me with a simple but also stupid mistake I've made?
[09:52] <desertc> darthc0da: in what context?
[09:52] <jamili> well, i reburn it
[09:52] <Micro> Hey all -- im using the 5.1 Breezy LiveCD to backup some data, but i need to install the samba client to copy to my windows machine... But i cant use APT because there is no APT repos for 5.10 anymore. Anyone know where one exists?
[09:53] <John1> meoblast001: boot ubuntu open gparted and delete the ext3 and swap partitions for fedora. right click on the ntfs partiton and click manage flags and make sure its set to boot. this should work but could go wrong.
[09:53] <desertc> Micro: That might be a question for launchpad, buddy.
[09:53] <mattwalston> Micro: not sure, but it may be easiest to just download a micro-distro elsewhere
[09:53] <aelliott> can i upgrade to the gutsy gibbon kernel but keep the rest of my system fiesty?
[09:53] <sajt> ikonia: this is a postfix-mysql server now
[09:54] <Micro> god damn it. i dont have any cd-rw's spare... :(
[09:54] <Micro> k
[09:54] <mattwalston> aelliott: yes, but why?
[09:54] <meoblast001> John1: ok it will go wrong i know but the ubuntu CD will fix it
[09:54] <ikonia> JeevesMoss: you can set dns up to use multiple files or parse include files
[09:54] <meoblast001> John1: i will get error 22 on GRUB
[09:54] <Andrew250> I've forgotten my user name and password.  Do I have to reinstall?
[09:54] <darthc0da> @desertc: I'm at the Arch LInux website (I have Ubuntu installed currently but am planning on switching one of my older desktops to Arch) and it want's me to write down my IP, my gateway,  my subnet mask and  my  "Ethernet Module for your network card (e.g.: eepro100, 8139too) ."
[09:54] <mattwalston> aelliott: you can install a vanilla kernel even, just set-up your boot loader and go
[09:54] <aelliott> mattwalston: i am getting a bug with firefox freezing when i change page when watching a flash video
[09:54] <aelliott> mattwalston: i read that the new gutsy kernel fixes it, but im not sure how to get it
[09:54] <mattwalston> aelliott: and it is a problem in the feisty kernel?
[09:54] <sauvin> aelliott, I get that, too, but it seems like that happens to me only when the flash video is just! starting.
[09:55] <desertc> darthc0da: sorry, not applicable to ubuntu
[09:55] <mattwalston> aelliott: oh ok, did not know of problem
[09:55] <aelliott> mattwalston: according to the bugthread i read it is fixed by using gutsy kernel
[09:55] <darthc0da> ok thanks
[09:55] <yaustar> I have mounted a shared samba drive (WinXP) but it doesn't show any asian fonts in the filename although they are installed on both the XP machine and Linux. Any ideas?
[09:55] <JeevesMoss> ikonia:  thank you.  that's what I wanted to know.  so insted of typing in the IP, I can use something like "/etc/bind/server_ip.db insted of 126.25.29.125
[09:55] <mattwalston> aelliott: just download the deb from the repo and install with dpkg
[09:55] <aelliott> mattwalston: ok cool, ill give it a try now
[09:55] <mattwalston> aelliott: or just d/l the kernel source from kernel.org and roll your own
[09:55] <moyer> anyone know how to edit FIREFOX so the theme that im using doesnt effect it.
[09:55] <ikonia> JeevesMoss: where do you mean typing in the IP ? - there are two things here. 1.) the IP the server listens on 2.) the ip used in the zone files. Which are you talking about
[09:55] <Micro> desertc: Launchpad?
[09:56] <aelliott> mattwalston: yeah im planning to do a custom kernel at some point in the next few weeks, but i dont have time tongiht :)
[09:56] <desertc> !answers |micro
[09:56] <ubotu> micro: Answers to various questions can be found at http://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu
[09:56] <JeevesMoss> ikonia:  the IP that is assigned (the static IP) to the server that's used in the Zone files
[09:56] <John1> meoblast001: gimme about 30 mins and ill have a full guide for you. do u have an ubuntu cd?
[09:56] <ikonia> JeevesMoss: well you need multiple zone files - one for each domain
[09:57] <meoblast001> John1: no but im gonna put it on Flash disk, can i do that?
[09:57] <Andrew250> I've forgotten my user name and password to load ubuntu do I have to reinstall?
[09:57] <ikonia> JeevesMoss: but you'll also want to use that IP address to tell bind to "listen" on that IP address for connections
[09:57] <mattwalston> Andrew250: no
[09:57] <meoblast001> John1: can you find me a guide on how to cuz i couldnt? thats really all i need to know how to do?
[09:57] <ikonia> JeevesMoss: and you'll have to register that IP address as a "DNS" server
[09:57] <mattwalston> Andrew250:  append 1 to boot option for single user mode and passwd user
[09:58] <jamili> meh this time i burn US to dvd-rw lol
[09:58] <John1> meoblast001: i can write a guide for you but you'd need an ubuntu cd. my advice backup everything and wipe the drive
[09:58] <JeevesMoss> ikonia:  yep, got those configured, but @ the bottom of the files where it's asking for the type, and reccord type, IP, etc, I want to know if I can swap the IP for a file name that will have the static IP in it.  I don't feel like editing MANY zone files if I can edit a single file and have all of the zone files read from it
[09:58] <sajt> Where can I find information about this mailserver problem?
[09:58] <ikonia> JeevesMoss: no - you have to specify the ip
[09:58] <JeevesMoss> ikonia:  lol, they can't make this simple, can they?
[09:58] <mattwalston> Andrew250: if you forgot grub password you need to use a root kit and just chroot in and set password
[09:58] <moyer> i tried to use themes specifically for firefox hoping it would change the colors and it did, but not for the pages. Im using a dark theme, except i dont want firefox to be dark like the rest of the applications
[09:59] <raf256> hello my ubuntu tries to use ubuntu, help - something is not working :P
[09:59] <Andrew250> mattwalston: I'm a noob How do I append 1?
[09:59] <ikonia> raf256: pardon ?
[09:59] <raf256> we are in emergency mode (kernel init=/bin/bash since lost oldroot password)
[09:59] <desertc> moyer: ask in #mozilla - firefox has it's own theming
[09:59] <ikonia> raf256: why are you doing that ?
[09:59] <raf256> but command  useradd   doesnt exist, wtf
[09:59] <raf256> ikonia: lost old passwords
[09:59] <ikonia> raf256:  don't use "wtf"
[09:59] <linux_> i can run "nvidia x server setting" only in root mode some one know how to return it to run for all the users ?
[09:59] <ikonia> raf256: thats not how you recover a password
[10:00] <raf256> ikonia: then how?
[10:00] <mattwalston> Andrew250: hit esc when the count down starts, press e, to edit entry, press e for the line with the kernel on it, add " 1" to the end (no quoted), press enter, press b
[10:00] <moyer> yeah but it isnt a firefox theming issue. im using GTK theme for ubuntu but i dont want it to effect the application. but i guess ill ask in there, thanks
[10:00] <ikonia> raf256: just boot into single user mode and change the password
[10:00] <raf256> ikonia: how?
[10:00] <ikonia> raf256: you don't know how to boot single user - but you changed init=/bin/bash ?
[10:00] <Andrew250> what count down?
[10:00] <raf256> ikonia: yea
[10:00] <ikonia> raf256: thats VERY dangerous
[10:00] <sauvin> raf256, I had a guy once try to explain a printing problem he was having under Windows 95: "I wrote my stuff and then tried to put it in the printer but the printer didn't do anything so then I put my stuff in the window and then tried to put the window in the printer but the printer just put out another window and i couldn't put the window in the window so then I tried to put the printer into the window..."
[10:00] <raf256> ikonia: oh noez
[10:00] <ikonia> raf256: don't boot into bass if you don't understand what your doing
[10:01] <Askaaron> hi there. has anyone experience with Cedega 6.0 under Ubuntu 7.04?
[10:01] <Andrew250> mattwalston: for grub?
[10:01] <sauvin> This was a guy with a master's degree in physical science, mind you.
[10:01] <ikonia> raf256: just add the word "single" to your kernel boot option. Change the boot option back to the correct init
[10:01] <raf256> ikonia: root password is changed, but ubuntu dissallows to root right into root it would seem (sigh) so apparently creating an user is also needed
[10:01] <ikonia> raf256: you already created a user at install time
[10:01] <mattwalston> Andrew250: yes, when booting
[10:01] <raf256> * dissallows to login right into root (right?)
[10:01] <raf256> ikonia: hmm good point, just change his password.
[10:02] <pyro> UBUNTU LINUX KICKSS ASSSSS
[10:02] <ikonia> raf256: obviously
[10:02] <ikonia> pyro thats uncalled for
[10:02] <mattwalston> Andrew250: then when you see a command prompt, just type "passwd YOURUSERNAME" (No quotes)
[10:02] <ikonia> pyro this is a support channel
[10:02] <pyro> haha
[10:02] <pyro> my bad
[10:02] <mattwalston> Andrew250: set a password
[10:02] <Andrew250> ok thanks I'll give that a try.  Will I be able to create a new user and password after that?
[10:02] <kazim51> I want to install qemu on my lab's pc... there's no internet access there... and there's a rpm based distro... what should I take there on my pendrive?
[10:02] <mattwalston> Andrew250: then type "shutdown -r now"
[10:02] <sauvin> Besides, Ubuntu doesn't kick body parts. it DOES kick Windows all up and down the alley, though... :D
[10:02] <mattwalston> Andrew250: boot and login
[10:02] <pyro> yes
[10:02] <ikonia> kazim51: what are you talking about an rpm based distro - ubuntu is not rpm based
[10:02] <pyro> Ubuntu kicks windows
[10:02] <Andrew250> mattwalston: I don't remember my user name either.
[10:02] <pyro> specially vista
[10:03] <jatt> vista hahahaha
[10:03] <ikonia> pyro again - this is a support channel
[10:03] <Askaaron> pyro: as long as you don't want to play your windows games :-/
[10:03] <kazim51> ikonia: yes.. the lab pc has some rpm based distro.. may be fedora etc...
[10:03] <ikonia> kazim51: so what do you want from ubuntu support ?
[10:03] <mattwalston> Andrew250: oh... then to find your username, type cat /etc/passwd and look at the last line, that is your username
[10:03] <JeevesMoss> ikonia:  any simple way of setting up a FTP server for these 3 sites?
[10:03] <pyro> Are you talking to me
[10:03] <ikonia> JeevesMoss: setup an ftp server
[10:03] <Andrew250> ok thanks
[10:03] <ikonia> pyro yes
[10:03] <jatt> no
[10:03] <Askaaron> hopefully more companies will port their titles to Linux/Mac as well
[10:03] <pyro> I want to know how to turn Rmp files into Deb files
[10:03] <pyro> ?
[10:03] <kazim51> ikonia: ok... for a moment, assume that lab's pc got ubuntu... now tell me what files should I take there?
[10:04] <xerawx> ms-dos 3.0 > vista
[10:04] <pyro> there my first question
[10:04] <jatt> indeed
[10:04] <ikonia> pyro thats not advisable as rpm's are aimed at different distros than ubuntu or debian based one
[10:04] <pyro> hehe
[10:04] <anabelle> hey can i have kde and gnome installed at the same time?
[10:04] <JeevesMoss> ikonia:  lol, I know how to for a single computer, but I'm lost as to setting it up for a multi site.
[10:04] <raf256> btw, why ubuntu dissallows logging directly into root?
[10:04] <Askaaron> anyway - did anonye here use Cedega 6.0 with Ubuntu 7.04 yet?
[10:04] <ikonia> kazim51: no - as its nothing to do for rpm#s
[10:04] <anabelle> hey can i have kde and gnome installed at the same time?
[10:04] <Askaaron> raf256: for security reasons
[10:04] <jatt> CP/M>ms-dos 3.0>vista
[10:04] <ikonia> JeevesMoss: just setup chrooted directories or virtuaho hosts
[10:04] <meoblast001> xerawx: XP = good | Vista = bad
[10:04] <pyro> dude there has to be a way for an  rpm file to be turn into a deb file
[10:04] <ikonia> !offtopic > meoblast001
[10:04] <sauvin> raf256, macintosh does something similar. It has to do with trying to keep inexpert users relatively safe from their own boneheadedness.
[10:04] <DShepherd> anabelle, yes
[10:04] <Adrian_Ancona> yes you can anabelle
[10:04] <Askaaron> raf256: it's generally no good idea to log in as root directly.
[10:04] <ikonia> pyro there is a way but its very unadvisable
[10:05] <JeevesMoss> ikonia:  know of any good howtos on-line or do you have a few to help me set it up?
[10:05] <pyro> okay
[10:05] <anabelle> is there any downside?? DShepard
[10:05] <ikonia> JeevesMoss: read the wiki
[10:05] <Adrian_Ancona> none
[10:05] <kazim51> ikonia: the lab's pc got ubuntu... i've got ubuntu too... the lab's pc has no internet access... i cannot do apt-get there...
[10:05] <JeevesMoss> ikonia:  thanks again for your help with bind
[10:05] <pyro> how about...where can I get the commands in ubuntu I mean commands that tell me what they do.
[10:05] <kazim51> I want to install qemu there.. i can go with deb files
[10:05] <Askaaron> pyro: there are rpm to deb converters - google is your friend ;-)
[10:05] <ikonia> kazim51: your lying - you said rpm earlier
[10:05] <meoblast001> well im out, chances are my computer wont turn back on
[10:05] <ranjan> is mythtv frontend a complete standalone system? if i don't need to serve my files does mythtv frontend suffice
[10:05] <Adrian_Ancona> anabelle, you will use more harddisk
[10:05] <ikonia> JeevesMoss: don't forget you'll need 2 DNS server to host a domain
[10:05] <astro76> raf256 there's a good explanation here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[10:05] <DShepherd> anabelle, less available space on the harddrive myabe
[10:05] <Adrian_Ancona> but none other
[10:06] <DShepherd> Adrian_Ancona, lol
[10:06] <Askaaron> pyro: but don't expect miracles - usually rpm files are meant to be used in other distros than debian
[10:06] <akan01n> hi, i have everything set here for my Wifi, but im trying to get wpa_supplicant working, im running wpa_supplicant manually with -dd flag to see the problem and i cant find it
[10:06] <anabelle> :D cool, Adrian_Ancona and can i have more desktop managers, say xfce also?
[10:06] <kazim51> ikonia: there's one pc that has got ubuntu.. i may be lucky to get that! :) :(
[10:06] <yaustar> ranjan: No
[10:06] <Andrew250> mattwalston: I have no pw in grub is for the os.
[10:06] <DShepherd> anabelle, yip
[10:06] <ikonia> kazim51: what do you want to know ?
[10:06] <pyro> okay
[10:06] <anabelle> YUUUUUU!!!
[10:06] <sauvin> I've actually been told very emphatically that using rpms with ubuntu is inherently dangerous.
[10:06] <anabelle> i Love UBUNTU!!
[10:06] <Adrian_Ancona> yes, you will be asked wich one to use at startup
[10:06] <anabelle> thank you
[10:06] <ikonia> anabelle: this is a SUPPORT channel - please respect that
[10:06] <ranjan> yaustar: thanks, it means i have to have backend to use frontend
[10:06] <mattwalston> Andrew250: good, then you will be able to append the 1 and get to single user
[10:06] <ikonia> !offtopic > anabelle
[10:06] <pyro> Hey thanks for answering my questions dude
[10:06] <xiambax> is there a compiz type manager for ubuntu?
[10:07] <jahid> how to know which application is using my sound card?
[10:07] <kazim51> ikonia: the question is simple.
[10:07] <Askaaron> pyro: if you answer someone directly, put his nick on front if your answer - thanks!
[10:07] <akan01n> i have already tried -Dwext and -Dndiswrapper, none of them work... dont know what else i can do, wifi is on and working, color is blue.. :P
[10:07] <yaustar> ranjan: ? Sorry, I thought you were asking if MythTV frontend was a standalone system (OS). You can run the frontend without the bacend
[10:07] <ikonia> kazim51: please re-present it
[10:07] <yaustar> *backend
[10:07] <desertc> xiambax: sure
[10:07] <pyro> okay Askaaron
[10:07] <kazim51> ikonia: what files (.debs) should I take to my lab's computer to install QEMU there? (because apt-get is not possible there)
[10:07] <ranjan> yaustar: cool thanks so install th epackage and i can use it to view tv
[10:07] <pyro> I will Askaaron
[10:08] <xiambax> desertc, how do i find it? or do i have to install it?
[10:08] <yaustar> ranjan: As long as the frontend has a backend to connect to, yes
[10:08] <akan01n> any wpa_supplicant master here to help me? i cant find the problem...
[10:08] <ikonia> kazim51: 1.) I don't believe you as you where talking about an rpm based distro 2.) you need to exaime the qemu package for its dependencies then take all them
[10:08] <desertc> xiambax: not sure, there is a special channel for that support, #ubuntu-effects
[10:08] <kazim51> ikonia: i mean... if I go with some files.. and then find that there are not enough dependencies
[10:08] <ikonia> kazim51: you need to work out the dependencies
[10:09] <ranjan> yaustar: that means a back end is necessary eithher on my system or any other system on my lan
[10:09] <kazim51> ikonia: exactly... 1 is a good point... 2 is my question.. how can i figure out dependencies ...
[10:09] <desertc> !compiz >xiambax
[10:09] <yaustar> ranjan: yes
[10:09] <ikonia> kazim51: query the package
[10:09] <sauvin> How do you query the package?
[10:09] <ranjan> yaustar: thanks a lot is freevo any easier to configure?
[10:09] <ikonia> sauvin: depends what distro he's talking about
[10:09] <kazim51> ikonia: command?
[10:09] <sauvin> Let's assume ubuntu, shall we?
[10:10] <ikonia> kazim51: depends what distro you want to use
[10:10] <ikonia> sauvin: hard to as he's not using ubuntu
[10:10] <blitz-red> hey im running compiz fusion, and is there any way to edit a command that starts up a game so that it will revert to metacity before starting the game?
[10:10] <yaustar> ranjan: Not sure, I never used Freevo .. and only just started with MythTV
[10:10] <bruenig> blitz-red, #ubuntu-effects, no stable release is even out yet
[10:10] <unagi> does mythtv do HD?
[10:11] <kazim51> ikonia: I know you hate rpms... but beleive me I am using Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn
[10:11] <ikonia> unagi: your encoder / card does hd - not the software
[10:11] <ranjan> yaustar: i have IVTV auto installed by ubuntu feisty. how hard is it to install myth
[10:11] <ikonia> kazim51: I have no problems with rpms
[10:11] <unagi> my card isnt supported =(
[10:11] <unagi> or at least i dont think it is
[10:12] <kazim51> ikonia: what command queries the package on ubuntu?
[10:12] <sauvin> I have no problems with rpm, either... under fedora core. I won't use an rpm under ubuntu.
[10:12] <ranjan> yaustar: currently i use vlc to view tv with CSRemote (java software to control vlc pvr)
[10:12] <ikonia> kazim51: man dpkg
[10:12] <yaustar> ranjan: Installation instructions: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MythTV_Feisty
[10:12] <kane77> hi.. I got the intel 950 graphic card.. compiz works out of the box (without installing any drivers), however menus and popup bubbles leave a vertical bar... so do I need to install any drivers?
[10:12] <unagi> whats wrong with rpm under ubuntu
[10:12] <ikonia> kane77: there are no drivers. They are included in xorg
[10:13] <sauvin> unagi, I don't think rpm tools would update ubuntu's package management files.
[10:13] <yaustar> I have mounted a shared samba drive (WinXP) but it doesn't show any asian fonts in the filename although they are installed on both the XP machine and Linux. Any ideas?
[10:13] <kane77> ikonia, so why the vertical bars?
[10:13] <unagi> im running maya rpms on ubuntu
[10:13] <ikonia> yaustar: I've seen this issue on other languages and you have to specify a UTF language at mount time
[10:13] <yaustar> ikonia: ahh...
[10:13] <ikonia> yaustar: but I don't have much detail on it
[10:14] <yaustar> ikonia: That sounds familar, cheers
[10:14] <ShackJack> kane77: Well, there *are* drivers (xserver-xorg-video-intel), but you might be better asking in #ubuntu-effects ... Dunno if that's theme related or resolution related
[10:14] <sauvin> unagi, and you've gotten away with it. Maya may have downloaded some dependencies that nothing else on your ubuntu system needs - NOW. Later on, you might wind up doing an apt-get that clobbers some of those dependencies because the rpm tools didn't tell the deb system what it did.
[10:14] <mattbrutscher> Seveas I have questions about installing ubuntu
[10:14] <kazim51> ikonia: can't find... found dpkg-query but that seems to be something else
[10:15] <r-c> what is a good ssh client to use ? any suggestions ???
[10:15] <kane77> ShackJack, I doubt it is theme related (this happens in default theme), and I have the usual laptop resolution...
[10:15] <ikonia> r-c:  openssh
[10:15] <r-c> thanks ikonia
[10:15] <unagi> sauvin....u convert the rpm to deb and then the deb system installs them......
[10:15] <sauvin> Worse, I think it's possible an rpm utility, in installing an rpm on a deb-based system, might clobber ubuntu dependencies, leaving the system in an indeterminate state.
[10:15] <r-c> i thought so
[10:15] <matt2292> I'm trying to find the ALSA library configuration file in ubuntu feisty but I can't. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=467359 says that the file should be located in my home folder
[10:15] <sauvin> Oh? unagi, how did you do this?
[10:15] <unagi> alien'
[10:15] <sauvin> I've heard alien isn't very reliable.
[10:15] <ShackJack> kane77: Not really valid logic ;) but you'll want to ask in #ubuntu-effects at any rate...
[10:16] <unagi> whys that
[10:16] <sayers> How do I make my other Hard Drive acessable without root ?
[10:16] <sauvin> I don't have specifics.
[10:16] <yurimxpxman> what's the easiest way to convert flac to wav from the terminal?
[10:16] <aelliott> its very rare to find something that is availiable as rpm but not deb
[10:16] <kazim51> :( :( :(
[10:16] <unagi> i guess if you are trying to install system rpms then no its not a good idea
[10:16] <desertc> !alsa |matt2292
[10:16] <ubotu> matt2292: 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
[10:16] <sauvin> yurimxpman, depends on your affinities. I'd use mplayer.
[10:16] <kane77> ShackJack, ok I'm trying...
[10:16] <unagi> but if you are trying to install programs written for rpm then i dont see the problem
[10:16] <attoWasp> !MP3
[10:16] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[10:17] <ShAdoW_LnX> Hi, i'm configuring a Gamepad for my son but i only get 4 buttons work and the gamepad is a 8 buttons gamepad (Genius Maxfire G-07) is plugged to sound card, any one can tell me how enable 8 buttons? (i try many modules but doesn't work)
[10:17] <Billy> !iso |billy
[10:17] <TrashLikeUs> hey! how can i fix this: glxinfo | grep rendering
[10:17] <TrashLikeUs> direct rendering: No
[10:17] <TrashLikeUs>  ???
[10:17] <ShackJack> kane77: I myself *occasionally* get "remnants" from effects left onscreen (Compiz Fusion running on Gutsy) :)
[10:17] <Pelo> Shadow6363,  look up the game pad model in the forum    www.ubuntuforums.org
[10:17] <TrashLikeUs> libgl.so seems to be broken
[10:17] <sauvin> Actually, yurimxpxman, somebody yesterday shared with me the existence of a soundkonverter available in the synaptics repos.
[10:18] <desertc> ShAdoW_LnX: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-set-up-a-gameportgamepad-or-joystick-in-ubuntu.html
[10:18] <ShackJack> !enter | TrashLikeUs
[10:18] <ubotu> TrashLikeUs: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[10:18] <matt2292> ubotu im trying to enable 6 channel sound instead of just two channel sound
[10:18] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: What video card you have ?
[10:18] <Pelo> !ubotu
[10:18] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[10:18] <dougb> i was wondering what peoples thoughts on cedega was
[10:18] <matt2292> desertc im trying to enable 6 channel sound instead of just two channel sound
[10:18] <TrashLikeUs> GeForce 4 TI 4200 8x AGP, i ve installed today the nvidia driver 9631
[10:19] <aelliott> i have cadega, but i am finding wine gives me better results
[10:19] <SpiderDan> hello!  I have a hard drive in a USB 2.0 enclosure that's a little suspect.  I've used gparted to repartition and reformat the drive as ext3, but I'd like to run some sort of scandisk-type utility to verify it
[10:19] <SpiderDan> fsck and e2fsck complain that the drive is not ext2
[10:19] <desertc> matt2292: sorry - but that is beyond the scope of this channel.  See if you can get some help in #alsa
[10:19] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: and you have the nvida driver installed and specified in your xorg.conf?
[10:19] <SpiderDan> is there anything I can use?
[10:19] <TrashLikeUs> i think so...
[10:20] <unagi> im trying to run a svn command but it says that it isnt installed......what should i do
[10:20] <Micro> SpiderDan: You could install gparted to do the partitioning and formatting
[10:20] <TrashLikeUs> but there is something with "nv", it should be "nvidia" but that causes trouble with xserver
[10:20] <unagi> svn checkout
[10:20] <Micro> TrashLikeUs: nv is the NVidia driver executable name
[10:20] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: Then you're not using the nvidia driver with 3D accelration... Does the restricted drivers manager offer to install the nvidia binary driver?
[10:20] <Pelo> SpiderDan,  fsck and e2fsck always complain about ext3 drives not being ext2 to me as well , that idoesn't mean the hdd is bad in any way,  but I have no idea how to do other checks
[10:20] <Micro> unagi: If SVN isnt installed then run an apt-get install svn
[10:20] <SpiderDan> micro: that's what I did, as I mentioned.  but I'd like to actually do a low-level check of the disk itself
[10:20] <Micro> What is it? A flash drive?
[10:21] <kane77> ShackJack, mine is not realy that bad either, it is just slightly annoying... and I also noticed that when I tried to move glxgear window the gears stayed at the same position and only the frame moved :/
[10:21] <SpiderDan> it's a PATA drive in a USB enclosure
[10:21] <Micro> oook
[10:21] <unagi> says package doesnt exist micro
[10:21] <ShackJack> kane77: I hear ya... You check out Compiz Fusion - it's what Compiz will become - lots of cool new stuff!
[10:21] <SpiderDan> right now, it's /dev/sdb
[10:21] <TrashLikeUs> restricted driver manager? dont know, installed was 7184, i thought World of Warcraft crashes uase of this old driver, so i ve took the 9631
[10:22] <iRRV1> hi - i installed a game (planeshift) that i now want to uninstall...when i hit Games->Planeshift Uninstaller it says
[10:22] <iRRV1> "Failed to execute child process "/opt/PlaneShift/uninstall" (Permission denied)"
[10:22] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: Open it and see -- it's under Admin menu
[10:22] <Micro> What is the Ubuntu GNOME file browser called?
[10:22] <pHaselock> I'm new to ubuntu and I am trying to install it on a box that has windows already on it. it has two disks and I want to put ubuntu on the second disk and dual  boot
[10:22] <iRRV1> micro: nautilus
[10:22] <MadFaxer> nautilis
[10:22] <JeevesMoss> ikonia:  what did you say that FTP setting was called?
[10:22] <Pelo> iRRV1,  start the uninstaller from the command line with sudo
[10:22] <ShAdoW_LnX> desertc: ok thank i read but i cant get 8 buttons work
[10:22] <iRRV1> Pelo: i dont know where it is
[10:23] <jahid> anyone familier with such problem with sound card ------> audiotestsrc wave=sine freq=512 !
[10:23] <desertc> pHaselock: should be no problem - you'llneed to configure "grub" afterward
[10:23] <ShAdoW_LnX> desertc: thanks.
[10:23] <Pelo> iRRV1,  where ? how ? did you get this game  ?
[10:23] <iRRV1> Pelo: nvm found it
[10:23] <yaustar> ikonia: Sorted it, cheers for the hint.
[10:23] <iRRV1> Pelo: i downloaded it
[10:23] <desertc> ShAdoW_LnX: Do searches on google for the information - sounds like an unusual device
[10:23] <iRRV1> Pelo: its legal free ofcourse
[10:23] <Pelo> iRRV1, what format ?
[10:23] <kane77> ShackJack, I'm very keen to try that out, I've heard (and seen) lot of good stuff.. :)
[10:24] <iRRV1> Pelo: it was a binary installer that resembled the windows installer
[10:24] <pHaselock> desertc thanks, I am going through the install wizzard and I don't want to delete my windows partition, how do I prepare the disk space
[10:24] <adaptr> including bugs ?
[10:24] <pace_t_zulu_> anyone here use last.fm?
[10:24] <desertc> ShAdoW_LnX: Ultimately, you should be able to ask the hardware vendor for drivers - but that's unfortunately not the state of things yet
[10:24] <NaNO2x> is there any way to get ubotu for use on another channel?
[10:24] <pHaselock> I have a sda and a sdb
[10:24] <TrashLikeUs> ShackJack: amazing that the solution was closer as i thought ^^ thx! i got to restart...
[10:24] <Pelo> iRRV1, ic, well if you found the path to the uninstaller you should be fine now
[10:24] <ShAdoW_LnX> desertc: is very old
[10:24] <iRRV1> Pelo: thanks anyways!
[10:24] <desertc> pHaselock: you need to look at the second device, which is probably /dev/sdb
[10:25] <xiambax> in beryl manager where can i change the minimize effect?
[10:25] <ShAdoW_LnX> desertc: maybe i need to buy a newer one.
[10:25] <sauvin> NaN, ubotu is a bot. Bots are very easy to get. Does it have to be specifically ubotu, with its content and all?
[10:25] <NaNO2x> yeah
[10:25] <ShackJack> Why does restricted drivers mgr ask for a restart upon installing nvidia/ati driver? Just curious...
[10:25] <pace_t_zulu> any last.fm users?
[10:25] <pHaselock> how do I view the contents so I know its the second disk so I can wipe it for the new partition
[10:25] <desertc> ShAdoW_LnX: sometimes older models are better supported because people have time to write drivers - it all depends on how "open" the hardware is
[10:25] <NaNO2x> i'm looking for ubotu for a loco channel?
[10:25] <Pelo> ShackJack,  kernel module stuff problably
[10:26] <sauvin> What's a "loco channel"?
[10:26] <desertc> !dualboot |pHaselock
[10:26] <ubotu> pHaselock: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookProFeisty
[10:26] <ShAdoW_LnX> desertc: ok.
[10:26] <Pelo> NaNO2x,  go to google and search for  irc bot
[10:26] <NaNO2x> local ubuntu group
[10:26] <pHaselock> thanks
[10:26] <NaNO2x> i've found the bot i just dont know how to make the specific bot working
[10:27] <holden> can someone tell me what's the address of the default home page of firefox on ubuntu?
[10:27] <Pelo> NaNO2x,  you need to be online and you need to run it as a script on your client,  as I recall
[10:27] <sauvin> "address"?
[10:27] <desertc> Everyone asking here - you should join your local Linux User Group and help promote Linux and Free Software in your community!
[10:27] <PriceChild> NaNO2x, ask in #ubuntu-loco
[10:27] <desertc> :)  find them through http://www.linux.org
[10:27] <PriceChild> NaNO2x, ask in #ubuntu-locoteams sorry
[10:27] <Pelo> holden, it,s a local page on your hdd
[10:27] <ShackJack> holden: Gosh, I dunno - first thing I changed ;) I *might* be help.ubuntu.com (?)
[10:27] <holden> Pelo: I know, I wanted the address
[10:28] <ShackJack> holden: Ahhh.. Pelo's right ;)
[10:28] <sauvin> file:///usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/index.html
[10:28] <Pelo> holden,  this is it on mine  file:///usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/locales/index-fr_FR.html
[10:29] <Pelo> holden,  just goto ff prefs, general , reset default home page
[10:29] <holden> Pelo: ok...so you're french :) I'll see if it works with me thanks
[10:29] <darkfrog> Hey guys, my Fedora box has some problems and I booted to an Ubuntu Live CD to get some data off the LVM. Can someone tell me how to mount an LVM from a live cd?
[10:29] <holden> Pelo: yeah, I know, but I installed kubuntu and it's messed up
[10:29] <Pelo> holden,   french canadian
[10:29] <MadFaxer> je suis une embecile
[10:29] <str1> hi, i am running xubuntu feisty... i want to remove the current xfce 4.4.0 and install 4.4.1 from the net using source install so it will run faster compiled on my machine... do i need to remove the current xfce and if so how is this done ?  thanks
[10:29] <ShackJack> MadFaxer: is a girl?
[10:29] <sauvin> MadFaxer is a girl?
[10:29] <Pelo> sauvin,  I knew about you last night , patrick
[10:30] <ShackJack> sauvin: haha
[10:30] <sauvin> I'm not Patrick.
[10:30] <holden> Pelo: ok, french canadian :)
[10:30] <MadFaxer> je suis une fill
[10:30] <MadFaxer> e
[10:30] <MadFaxer> haha
[10:30] <Pelo> sauvin,  nvm I had somene else in mind
[10:30] <MadFaxer> non
[10:30] <desertc> str1: this is not a recommended operation
[10:30] <jahid> hi, i have install jdk in my ubuntu, where should i get the bin folder which is containing all those java,javac,javadoc.... files
[10:30] <jahid> i mean, i need to set JAVA_HOME variables
[10:30] <Pelo> jahid,  locate javadoc
[10:30] <str1> desertc:  can you please tell me why ?  i also have KDE installed
[10:30] <desertc> !distrologic |str1
[10:30] <ubotu> str1: distrologic is the logic behind using a distribution. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DistroLogic
[10:31] <ShackJack> Pelo: Was just think that myself... :)
[10:31] <Micro> !ask
[10:31] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:31] <desertc> !bug#1
[10:31] <ubotu> 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
[10:31] <unagi> can anyone help me with this ewbcam driver......the readme says type make but when i type make it says no path or makefile found......what is it looking for?
[10:32] <jahid> Pelo, still i dont get the java installation folder to set it. the "locate javadoc" returned something like this "/usr/share/apps/katepart/syntax/javadoc.xml"
[10:32] <Micro> I have smbfs and samba / smbclient installed. but when i try mounting the share it doesnt work.
[10:32] <Micro> however, smbclient can connect and see the files
[10:32] <ShackJack> unagi: You want to change to the directory where the stuff your building is..
[10:32] <sauvin> unagi, it's looking for a Makefile.
[10:32] <Pelo> unagi, sounds like you need to compile from source,  read this page for instrucions,  look under tar.gz    http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[10:32] <unagi> its a driver for my webcam....am i suppose to point it to the kernel?
[10:33] <desertc> !webcam |unagi
[10:33] <ubotu> unagi: Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[10:33] <sauvin> unagi, the driver came in .tar.gz form already, no?
[10:33] <unagi> no it was in a zip and had a bunch of files in it
[10:33] <sauvin> Mmkay, and you unzipped it, correct?
[10:33] <unagi> yes
[10:33] <skkane> anyone using tribe 3?
[10:33] <yereth> hi guys.. do you know a good tool to rip copy-protected CDs?
[10:34] <unagi> oh wait
[10:34] <doom_ster> anyone knows if i can "make" an application work with a certain soundcard on my system? (i have 2 soundcards, and the application doesnt have a menu to choose)
[10:34] <unagi> i think i was in the wrong dir
[10:34] <sauvin> And then you went into an xterm or other console, and navigated to that directory, yes?
[10:34] <Pelo> jahid, I thouggt you wanted to know whre it was located,   but I think I have ti now,  it wants you to specifty a java folder , I suggest you make one in your /home/user/ folder    /home/user/.java   should do
[10:34] <ShackJack> skkane: Check out #ubuntu+1
[10:34] <unagi> i was...i appologize
[10:34] <skkane> ShackJack, thanks
[10:34] <sauvin> forget your apology, just build your driver! :D
[10:34] <yereth> hi guys.. do you know a good tool to rip copy-protected CDs?
[10:35] <desertc> unagi: no worries
[10:35] <Pelo> doom_ster,  I would lok that up in the forum
[10:35] <Brad1> How can I check my CPU information (clock speed / type) within ubuntu?
[10:35] <ShackJack> yereth: Now why would you want to do that ;)  Sound Juicer for Music CD's
[10:35] <doom_ster> with what search inquiry Pelo ?
[10:35] <yereth> ShackJack: ;) ok thanks..
[10:36] <ShackJack> Brad1: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[10:36] <MadFaxer> im about to reboot into XP so i can record this song from this video.
[10:36] <Pelo> doom_ster,  keywords relating to your problem,   soundcard game,  specific soundcard,  other soundcard  etc
[10:36] <RiCCo69> I need some help installing my wireless network. I have ubuntu installed on my laptop and I cant get this ndiswrapper to install. sorry I'm a newby at linux. I know what my wirless card is but I dont know how to get it to work any help would be much apreciated
[10:36] <yereth> ShackJack: it really pisses me off.. not being able to play a legally bought cd at all
[10:37] <Brad1> ShackJack: thanks
[10:37] <ShackJack> yereth: These are music CD's no? If so Soundjuicer shouldn't have a problem...
[10:37] <Pelo> !wifi | RiCCo69  here are the basic , I can'T help but someone else may be able to further
[10:37] <ubotu> RiCCo69  here are the basic , I can'T help but someone else may be able to further: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:37] <ShackJack> Brad1: No problem - if you have dual core, it'll list each one separetly...
[10:37] <yereth> ShackJack: yes.. but sound-juicer doesn't see my disc, where amarok at least can read how many tracks are on the disc
[10:37] <sauvin> I get kinda teed off when I can't play a legally purchased DVD.
[10:37] <yereth> ShackJack: ow no.. selected the wrong drive.. my mistake :)
[10:37] <NETWizz> !ndiswrapper
[10:37] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:38] <unagi> i like it when makefiles dont give errors =)
[10:38] <unagi> linux makes me happy
[10:38] <ShackJack> yereth: This might have some more info: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CDRipping
[10:38] <Pelo> sauvin,  stop purchasing legal dvds
[10:38] <sauvin> Pelo, not an option.
[10:38] <desertc> unagi: you may run into problems, but you feel smarter when you figure them out
[10:38] <yereth> ShackJack: thanks :)
[10:38] <Pelo> sauvin,  did you instal that libdvdcss thingy ?
[10:38] <RiCCo69> yeah i been there
[10:38] <RiCCo69> it tells me to install ndiswrapper, says it's oon the cd
[10:38] <akan01n> any wpa_supplicant master here to help me? i cant find the problem
[10:39] <MadFaxer> can someone PM me and help me install a program?
[10:39] <RiCCo69>  when o go to add prog it's not on  the list
[10:39] <yereth> ShackJack: the juice is pouring.. :)
[10:39] <desertc> MadFaxer: ubuntu is not a distro you want to be installing programs... I thought we already discussed this...
[10:39] <aneb> need help....
[10:39] <ShackJack> yereth: Haha - nice...
[10:39] <desertc> aneb: What's up?
[10:39] <sauvin> Pelo, without that lib, i can't play jack.
[10:39] <Pelo> RiCCo69,  put the ubuntu cd in the comp,    open the terminal,  type  sudo apt-get update  then type sudo apt-get upgrade   then  sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper
[10:39] <wepeel> What is an appropriate channel to ask about games and software?
[10:40] <JeevesMoss> can anyone help me set up a multihomed FTP server?
[10:40] <RiCCo69> thax pelo
[10:40] <TrashLikeUs> ShackJack: i still got problems, i ve activated to use the restricted driver thingy, but after reboot crashed xserver. through deleting the lind BusID and change nvidia to nv it goes
[10:40] <Pelo> !dvd | sauvin  have you been here ?
[10:40] <ubotu> sauvin  have you been here ?: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[10:40] <ShackJack> wepeel: Here's O.K... but many software projects have their own dedicated channels as well...
[10:40] <aneb> desertc: ver y very very basic dpkg (software installer) problem....
[10:40] <TrashLikeUs> but still rednering missing Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0"
[10:40] <MadFaxer> Yeah, we did...this one is made for Ubuntu though
[10:40] <desertc> wepeel: check out linux gaming world website *smile* but there isn't really a channel on freenode for games
[10:40] <sauvin> I did NOT know about a dvdcss2!
[10:40] <JeevesMoss> desertc:  do you know how to set up a multihomed FTP server?
[10:41] <Pelo> TrashLikeUs,  the ppl in #ubuntu-effects are usualy very good with video stuff you might consider asking them for help
[10:41] <desertc> aneb: have you checked whether it is availble in synaptic?
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[10:41] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: Was afraid that might happen - glad you know how to fix if... I think GeForce4 cards might required the legacy driver? I dunno if any else want's to chime in?
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[10:41] <sieddeedog> 24782555 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 000264
[10:41] <wfzhimmj> 3333515083 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 38862758
[10:41] <zpqyyso> 154620457 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 430323
[10:41] <lscmadzo> 38633735465 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 36533197156
[10:41] <ugabaonuc> 23789698300 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 429749427
[10:41] <rpgsfllgqa> 845984331 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 038778896
[10:41] <etyjndvaqos> 582063 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 33386959602
[10:41] <efjqrseagde> 6967999 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2906426049
[10:41] <ouockltipd> 14039353628 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8685310960
[10:41] <bedmzhurlrx> 282602 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 23029577
[10:41] <nilfeez> 2478978 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 972510
[10:41] <uiqyehivsoo> 93759811772 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3571257200
[10:41] <ikiugoaiye> 80006829 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9013011
[10:41] <lxuouemaob> 58593952147 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6377495
[10:41] <ijviuzwsv> 959350 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9009336179
[10:41] <oawuchzxx> 016115245 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4600097982
[10:41] <acrauk> 3971834604 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 312707
[10:41] <ofpdeoxxu> 9717437 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 813219
[10:41] <aideigwioi> 375870858 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 220271642
[10:41] <pdoijcex> 284339 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 519337911
[10:41] <exfmhojkb> 59078676 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 15431881
[10:41] <leiumhersgw> 45040090265 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 305446809
[10:41] <oyvxteruca> 51748138 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 796148908
[10:41] <pnmcrc> 653624361 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7261136
[10:41] <aekulyk> 878379343 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 27096260
[10:41] <wnjudpztcz> 47182518797 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 34266848530
[10:41] <claoarei> 571053952 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9731639862
[10:41] <ucepcm> 98085685 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 428997392
[10:41] <thatnyl> 77858456166 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 83726974408
[10:41] <zzqiiauunf> 3806240 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 964729
[10:41] <tupuoapgiuz> 033437846 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 625919428
[10:41] <eiyflkq> 7188395 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3739945
[10:41] <aogsppihx> 3275145 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 98403925733
[10:41] <ahlregoi> 089332 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 63428966
[10:41] <ualpvodryu> 7452411 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4725349896
[10:41] <ceanlpein> 0836336414 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 01856951106
[10:41] <lcejozave> 491375 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 28727239
[10:41] <Pelo> !ops
[10:41] <ibeorjtlaue> 338730 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 813948399
[10:41] <cooeysp> 393801 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9025820743
[10:41] <obisodyyivc> 71909468 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9973486
[10:41] <kpybxsx> 97413959 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 51110330206
[10:41] <bnqidq> 539813 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 33122352065
[10:41] <paelygiiebh> 33934804 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 59816719
[10:41] <origkdi> 592878694 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 29810755267
[10:41] <mreais> 884203 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9102144
[10:41] <pslkoixxfyl> 580328967 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8593815919
[10:41] <bhuoaex> 558058 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0464535
[10:41] <fixyhmoh> 62556231 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 248013078
[10:41] <kzuwseide> 09166069 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5837928
[10:41] <uzkyzeeu> 6779917952 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2842439
[10:41] <jozhsyx> 359890 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5191682
[10:41] <qaawempb> 6714323 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2186939
[10:41] <opvoaao> 7111174 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 955472
[10:41] <qzwssugurcu> 9219555045 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0849536
[10:41] <faosuavum> 764608 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1438030
[10:41] <eiaeujy> 0218191832 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 362901072
[10:41] <iwgalei> 6931801 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 93139042
[10:41] <obueid> 53678164 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 03280903150
[10:41] <uqvgakmugi> 735076 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 375319288
[10:41] <kaevbiabl> 8906466589 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6749777813
[10:41] <olxanuwfd> 114662 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 629649134
[10:41] <facoozvi> 1846889 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5525864
[10:41] <dhswyuw> 8596253476 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3753694826
[10:41] <lgdinl> 091381 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 90302048
[10:41] <kqzpmvkigc> 029412462 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 174302222
[10:41] <yxhooui> 23807126822 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8387412768
[10:41] <btalen> 59418512 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 44684782
[10:41] <gaadhqaau> 874988 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 414221
[10:41] <ncwpats> 24787928 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 95091403673
[10:41] <qltytw> 4406492572 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 46565656
[10:41] <ypeilho> 8627703 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 13190517
[10:41] <oosnuqls> 1044694 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 041522373
[10:41] <ifjufjde> 284791 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 65912758
[10:41] <ieknmyfx> 605375866 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 293071
[10:41] <gufoioje> 8353768 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0588267084
[10:41] <snixextwa> 2000630802 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 58606115
[10:41] <gcuccd> 40947787505 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 79946570304
[10:41] <wfzhimmj> 10909456663 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 911469054
[10:41] <lscmadzo> 66665815 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 882275
[10:41] <aiaxkrr> 9070372 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 75267509
[10:41] <jveqqxfjaa> 4617280 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 869117777
[10:41] <traeqoav> 777287064 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2891363118
[10:41] <lziuiexa> 890546046 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6037852417
[10:41] <tewaeeroh> 2774593396 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 194379843
[10:41] <avouqoziil> 55554869 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 914160574
[10:41] <yuovoqaej> 9383477131 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6749851
[10:41] <aekulyk> 02942043 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 15539705
[10:41] <aiaiyeoo> 8619025340 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 73998924
[10:41] <sieddeedog> 89617007 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 66621433736
[10:41] <ouselmqweco> 9738828203 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 952270
[10:41] <nilfeez> 780816 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 34340950036
[10:41] <leiumhersgw> 881294953 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 45827466
[10:41] <oyvxteruca> 95199035 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9958346374
[10:41] <pnmcrc> 1778933094 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 46758277140
[10:41] <wnjudpztcz> 24539184 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 363677
[10:41] <claoarei> 1201085 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3891959
[10:41] <ugabaonuc> 432319571 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 856221
[10:41] <lxuouemaob> 18427955 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 70835643
[10:41] <ijviuzwsv> 859938332 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 09470835
[10:41] <oawuchzxx> 693703 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 491741551
[10:41] <acrauk> 2490120 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 12575222547
[10:41] <ofpdeoxxu> 8668142 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 86097359
[10:41] <cdepecsb> 401756085 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 71579465190
[10:41] <rpgsfllgqa> 354059327 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 52528747
[10:41] <vpipea> 82079497320 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8946832
[10:41] <dysoacyzp> 7930220369 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 30068326
[10:41] <ouawtfaulth> 665706 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8049867956
[10:41] <bteiugalou> 378838445 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 81626327496
[10:41] <woslebere> 3769289741 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 197011
[10:41] <etyjndvaqos> 76915504 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 004863021
[10:41] <efjqrseagde> 494128191 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 676076743
[10:41] <ucepcm> 7797074282 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6102474002
[10:41] <thatnyl> 30474503 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6834186907
[10:41] <zzqiiauunf> 004072372 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 725080039
[10:41] <aogsppihx> 5131600 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 08431818
[10:41] <eiyflkq> 90861397 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 08977778067
[10:41] <ouockltipd> 2286898619 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 902172
[10:41] <exocpe> 13095180 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 292716
[10:41] <aideigwioi> 58833858702 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 83115222
[10:41] <pdoijcex> 5246935 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 00132657073
[10:41] <exfmhojkb> 274753 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 10982787631
[10:41] <zpqyyso> 428647 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 43952096608
[10:41] <sabopxi> 6155926 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 61483652
[10:41] <tupuoapgiuz> 8884692 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4865916679
[10:41] <bedmzhurlrx> 15999405 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 52933837
[10:41] <uiqyehivsoo> 30036859103 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 739440285
[10:41] <ikiugoaiye> 16686465 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 03475377
[10:41] <ahlregoi> 5215999 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 012123
[10:41] <ualpvodryu> 979256 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 05424025004
[10:41] <pfrnjyirie> 944414345 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 059077850
[10:41] <ceanlpein> 04334468 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 10002739
[10:41] <lcejozave> 86715942 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 761732
[10:41] <obisodyyivc> 219398283 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0976554
[10:41] <origkdi> 124322 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4017315
[10:41] <mreais> 137292 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4998477520
[10:41] <cooeysp> 843099 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 04195013940
[10:41] <ibeorjtlaue> 740956850 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 62471576
[10:41] <paelygiiebh> 601493 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 987285
[10:41] <bnqidq> 48544135012 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3834558
[10:41] <obueid> 0428346439 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 39738698889
[10:41] <pslkoixxfyl> 28681143 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9417634
[10:41] <qaawempb> 66392093 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 56544353
[10:41] <opvoaao> 21471786976 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 859169431
[10:41] <qzwssugurcu> 3680758 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3191879
[10:41] <iwgalei> 710150 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 082482650
[10:41] <kaevbiabl> 93664896 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2556074529
[10:41] <olxanuwfd> 67026396742 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9565585
[10:41] <uzkyzeeu> 9374164572 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 830297
[10:41] <jozhsyx> 229056 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 09997278112
[10:41] <oosnuqls> 53045939267 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7533124057
[10:41] <ncwpats> 199577 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 28032031636
[10:41] <fixyhmoh> 449944 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0136608
[10:41] <kpybxsx> 35687588940 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 360793297
[10:41] <facoozvi> 643480865 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 321420316
[10:41] <ifjufjde> 28775163 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7166020857
[10:41] <dhswyuw> 8966382180 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 74266744773
[10:41] <uqvgakmugi> 2894177 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2310088
[10:41] <jveqqxfjaa> 4262845609 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 95071753978
[10:41] <traeqoav> 8203485891 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8063725
[10:41] <lziuiexa> 858596411 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 543151947
[10:41] <faosuavum> 781502 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 364398817
[10:41] <gcuccd> 75701815 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 52597962766
[10:41] <avouqoziil> 857894233 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9675443
[10:41] <yuovoqaej> 77333637985 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 011136616
[10:41] <snixextwa> 679512 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8675677
[10:41] <lgdinl> 02251795282 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6380427178
[10:41] <kqzpmvkigc> 884463689 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 04239069
[10:41] <yxhooui> 21034389 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 52796284
[10:41] <btalen> 32227964 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4369359
[10:41] <gaadhqaau> 9800171 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 508673470
[10:41] <qltytw> 325854649 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 18908606009
[10:41] <bhuoaex> 551312698 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9429254
[10:41] <ypeilho> 34899335 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0325514103
[10:41] <aiaxkrr> 232669922 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 75200265
[10:41] <ouselmqweco> 1299970714 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7933980552
[10:41] <gufoioje> 89418812 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 993659037
[10:41] <kzuwseide> 838049 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 039102
[10:41] <cdepecsb> 695745886 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 032793274
[10:41] <vpipea> 05854855506 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2556158311
[10:41] <aideigwioi> 95158601593 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 618703
[10:41] <pdoijcex> 01429864 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5107706551
[10:41] <aiaiyeoo> 83522049 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 61983043075
[10:41] <rpgsfllgqa> 0844491 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 486099702
[10:41] <etyjndvaqos> 56766152 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 250074
[10:41] <efjqrseagde> 7173381 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 70653801
[10:41] <ieknmyfx> 852204 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 208945199
[10:41] <wfzhimmj> 38845739 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 592135204
[10:41] <zpqyyso> 58820650252 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 773541776
[10:41] <lscmadzo> 0336244 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 466154303
[10:41] <eiaeujy> 80898301 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 204225
[10:41] <sieddeedog> 7953475 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 28062735372
[10:41] <ugabaonuc> 6106050 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 805566177
[10:41] <dysoacyzp> 75547356735 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 33550012
[10:41] <ouawtfaulth> 49168829409 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5872763555
[10:41] <bteiugalou> 971107 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1944583
[10:41] <woslebere> 0146670 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 05519956
[10:41] <lxuouemaob> 596329 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 07710329
[10:41] <ijviuzwsv> 3882329 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 40443986429
[10:41] <oawuchzxx> 0696721019 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2274340
[10:41] <ofpdeoxxu> 35495164352 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6797176259
[10:41] <leiumhersgw> 429758 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1580990850
[10:41] <tewaeeroh> 0936257 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3626784
[10:41] <oyvxteruca> 83438329941 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 11748457
[10:41] <pnmcrc> 480614119 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 395145
[10:41] <aekulyk> 96615579534 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2259928
[10:41] <wnjudpztcz> 362876 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3583897
[10:41] <claoarei> 88641659 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8133629221
[10:41] <bedmzhurlrx> 413986 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 83498719
[10:41] <nilfeez> 6694989 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 64869480
[10:41] <uiqyehivsoo> 55045150 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3661862621
[10:41] <acrauk> 984015 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 283150
[10:41] <exocpe> 7289148 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 03345918
[10:41] <ouockltipd> 5299757 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4544584632
[10:41] <exfmhojkb> 809886 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 058350
[10:41] <ucepcm> 511337 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 986653468
[10:41] <thatnyl> 5048416546 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0294455
[10:41] <zzqiiauunf> 143680152 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 943511
[10:41] <tupuoapgiuz> 156566486 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 237917
[10:41] <eiyflkq> 661553331 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 863256
[10:41] <aogsppihx> 900145 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 44531709635
[10:41] <sabopxi> 4897181991 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 538704709
[10:41] <ikiugoaiye> 18658863556 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9587850922
[10:41] <ahlregoi> 4102478015 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5979536150
[10:41] <ualpvodryu> 7407003 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 783245
[10:41] <pfrnjyirie> 64235187 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6017897
[10:41] <ceanlpein> 1643383 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 746446
[10:41] <lcejozave> 024542095 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 519337738
[10:41] <obisodyyivc> 90491861252 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1475931
[10:41] <kpybxsx> 42770921608 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 40985330086
[10:41] <cooeysp> 558927586 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 23394786970
[10:41] <origkdi> 650610703 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2466702
[10:41] <mreais> 5182287223 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0830179653
[10:41] <paelygiiebh> 996631 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 00380866
[10:41] <ibeorjtlaue> 54979945040 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 55750399
[10:41] <bnqidq> 2179730427 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2993565
[10:41] <fixyhmoh> 23026007517 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 62648120
[10:41] <astro76> !ops
[10:41] <pslkoixxfyl> 8333255 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7730646464
[10:41] <iwgalei> 707176616 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 67116305
[10:41] <obueid> 962765 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9187497
[10:41] <oosnuqls> 817311 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 42434344
[10:41] <qaawempb> 6524848192 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 61590168
[10:41] <opvoaao> 5851308 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 872392
[10:41] <eiaeujy> 8046385 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 27858876607
[10:41] <qzwssugurcu> 557660 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 213863
[10:41] <kaevbiabl> 268216805 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 87207057101
[10:41] <olxanuwfd> 3436332300 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 09584289
[10:41] <snixextwa> 27205377714 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4575053529
[10:41] <jveqqxfjaa> 82422483 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 997162
[10:41] <traeqoav> 025006 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 033351447
[10:41] <faosuavum> 752006701 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 80634829286
[10:41] <gcuccd> 207021860 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4987242035
[10:41] <ncwpats> 436218 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0514934566
[10:41] <bhuoaex> 9575809 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 070219630
[10:41] <qltytw> 79226677 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2573257
[10:41] <ypeilho> 7353744815 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 37923687422
[10:41] <uzkyzeeu> 580524 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6226131251
[10:41] <lgdinl> 67590716171 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 655985
[10:41] <kqzpmvkigc> 9720457 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 96661579
[10:41] <yxhooui> 4098842520 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 11424352658
[10:41] <jozhsyx> 0941183124 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 967796
[10:41] <btalen> 55367798038 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 88472306
[10:41] <gaadhqaau> 1114350234 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 05817088
[10:41] <facoozvi> 46159087 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 322979867
[10:41] <ifjufjde> 9181617282 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 20072834378
[10:41] <dhswyuw> 330701386 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1891422
[10:41] <uqvgakmugi> 50838946 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7145765
[10:41] <ieknmyfx> 90897671 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1314328735
[10:41] <gufoioje> 62034849 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 825814778
[10:41] <lziuiexa> 601781322 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 78631867
[10:41] <avouqoziil> 819567723 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6376842
[10:41] <yuovoqaej> 54787417778 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 654749
[10:41] <dysoacyzp> 34234646 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 123216
[10:41] <ouawtfaulth> 11426192 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 425960308
[10:41] <bteiugalou> 8373674 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5277952
[10:41] <kzuwseide> 12977893971 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4242190928
[10:41] <wfzhimmj> 9357419562 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 660890
[10:41] <lscmadzo> 21044415481 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5843501472
[10:41] <cdepecsb> 56102387 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 06159857232
[10:41] <vpipea> 33183136 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 29123357
[10:41] <aiaiyeoo> 1300615978 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 35460894
[10:41] <sieddeedog> 068913 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 105919100
[10:41] <lxuouemaob> 9806423264 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 54852290189
[10:41] <tewaeeroh> 7215120 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 329739
[10:41] <aiaxkrr> 617660608 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 19330991710
[10:41] <ofpdeoxxu> 29340535990 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6764127
[10:41] <oyvxteruca> 5035795427 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 590514
[10:41] <aekulyk> 32580694 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 77715526796
[10:41] <ugabaonuc> 5057238 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 378128373
[10:41] <ouselmqweco> 128226 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 189242
[10:41] <zpqyyso> 24341235 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 247861
[10:41] <leiumhersgw> 6098565 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 15146424
[10:41] <wnjudpztcz> 39479296 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 93816424327
[10:41] <nilfeez> 5199953 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9561779488
[10:41] <woslebere> 905154 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 924480989
[10:41] <pnmcrc> 967799362 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6894229
[10:41] <claoarei> 6624303865 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 51339455448
[10:41] <exocpe> 0506709 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0294251
[10:41] <bedmzhurlrx> 3263579690 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9010427703
[10:41] <uiqyehivsoo> 5469311557 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 932224
[10:41] <ucepcm> 86788760 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3456240
[10:41] <thatnyl> 84019295398 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 154195333
[10:41] <zzqiiauunf> 78476597433 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 54540362
[10:41] <tupuoapgiuz> 4895347345 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 564876215
[10:41] <eiyflkq> 2975815 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 603162838
[10:41] <aogsppihx> 2536192 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 04014280
[10:41] <ouockltipd> 792016 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 24219571
[10:41] <aideigwioi> 4381036 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3843903205
[10:41] <pdoijcex> 4016476960 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 206084
[10:41] <exfmhojkb> 89974448141 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 044938174
[10:41] <ikiugoaiye> 98758307 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 19356158
[10:41] <rpgsfllgqa> 344317228 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 45741410027
[10:41] <etyjndvaqos> 30907321734 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 81656580
[10:41] <efjqrseagde> 3009308917 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 35584373
[10:41] <ijviuzwsv> 39920168 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5777395258
[10:41] <oawuchzxx> 915984 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0611077361
[10:41] <acrauk> 684117 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 79554542842
[10:41] <ahlregoi> 27203163 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8122706
[10:41] <ualpvodryu> 45551685 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 023306447
[10:41] <sabopxi> 49249605 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3949666
[10:41] <ceanlpein> 7396258 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3410833133
[10:41] <pfrnjyirie> 3558663704 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8372246
[10:41] <lcejozave> 4020636 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 52343896
[10:41] <obisodyyivc> 2708883 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 035767300
[10:41] <kpybxsx> 748835 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 92509285
[10:41] <cooeysp> 23617430751 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1731327766
[10:41] <origkdi> 0367894250 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 808778113
[10:41] <mreais> 5736700042 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9386065105
[10:41] <paelygiiebh> 842691652 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 85522927
[10:41] <moxwyoukih> 074737 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2718848849
[10:41] <ntxqwsib> 7874513 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 33270793
[10:41] <wzypzeekij> 0667515 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4449448460
[10:41] <lahtxlemvi> 531573025 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 267394
[10:41] <wovvaee> 79095043147 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1906712198
[10:41] <zkjvekvg> 626595719 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 857243706
[10:41] <abberub> 1551891667 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6114114007
[10:41] <ujeomus> 4178813503 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5516035110
[10:41] <zisuxevq> 3316886 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 51764221
[10:41] <aaizoo> 460275 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6629121997
[10:41] <ukycwbw> 7341941117 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 875766
[10:41] <pzxoqbify> 8532281134 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 34908823181
[10:41] <ayuicvjio> 26184910 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9799673
[10:41] <eqcyutsxex> 74832398314 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 902482144
[10:41] <meuiebip> 24271764 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 095664
[10:41] <yxqfvj> 814451924 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 12540806124
[10:41] <uminpojnswo> 4444042 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 641385
[10:41] <bnqidq> 14052068 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3137962
[10:41] <moepyjvrae> 060996 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 488156
[10:41] <uieaoex> 74468636235 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 68785375
[10:41] <vuibpif> 155319 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 32208059
[10:41] <iaeefo> 992916 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 79488163859
[10:41] <ibeorjtlaue> 951596 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0319901
[10:41] <ifuaayiiw> 123821 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 18794202
[10:41] <dhhaehrar> 8292046004 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7897408
[10:41] <dxeiousuzoi> 174484566 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2826277110
[10:41] <qxoeuehjtg> 775201 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5817625
[10:41] <ziovilixmk> 984528985 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 016137
[10:41] <aebrux> 67289214810 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 146554666
[10:41] <pslkoixxfyl> 63307722310 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 672575992
[10:41] <obueid> 70389022430 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3058107
[10:41] <qaawempb> 6371955052 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 026758
[10:41] <opvoaao> 194577 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 21144496
[10:41] <qzwssugurcu> 773062 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 49849473783
[10:41] <avnroutrip> 1700993 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 306950
[10:41] <xjbytiius> 54367552 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 999327
[10:41] <orgtlgcelet> 5070899352 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 56693512833
[10:41] <kaevbiabl> 583112 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7891717
[10:41] <olxanuwfd> 793627936 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 978995
[10:41] <oosnuqls> 49526416489 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9259603605
[10:41] <kzuwseide> 2080650777 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 00343712
[10:41] <uzkyzeeu> 0561310394 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 37409687217
[10:41] <kqzpmvkigc> 5301830 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 396766
[10:41] <jozhsyx> 57982535 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 33363098
[10:41] <gaadhqaau> 4898590137 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 87332631
[10:41] <iwgalei> 09856124011 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 380770
[10:41] <eiaeujy> 5203247 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 284662217
[10:41] <lgdinl> 78625958 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0048522
[10:41] <btalen> 106293 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 266022347
[10:41] <uqvgakmugi> 2951590 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7264221280
[10:41] <snixextwa> 370477 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 06784723
[10:41] <jveqqxfjaa> 561071 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 69848627441
[10:41] <traeqoav> 846514 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7494224
[10:41] <faosuavum> 0984547406 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9485866
[10:41] <gcuccd> 794788109 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2472339
[10:41] <nsclcelk> 85219760187 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 39266988063
[10:41] <avouqoziil> 99390128 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 32098080
[10:41] <yuovoqaej> 47304277672 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 638376
[10:41] <zxqgeahp> 3952119 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1822120
[10:41] <yxhooui> 570607 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 40070914802
[10:41] <uarcoubg> 3863407553 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4373194
[10:41] <gufoioje> 005624 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 987609451
[10:41] <lziuiexa> 529656 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 10258019
[10:41] <ieknmyfx> 04830775 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 53336459824
[10:41] <eoidkwguo> 446214 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8839264
[10:41] <cdepecsb> 9114390 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 19710356448
[10:41] <vpipea> 37550846688 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9654296
[10:41] <ouawtfaulth> 321918306 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4532219
[10:41] <bteiugalou> 43855459541 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0643095
[10:41] <tewaeeroh> 35855615 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6968593026
[10:41] <aekulyk> 657083941 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 419760702
[10:41] <zsoaoajei> 0690188 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 045821
[10:41] <rpgsfllgqa> 63332133 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9685140
[10:41] <etyjndvaqos> 4884875 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 44811487
[10:41] <aiaiyeoo> 4060737973 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 386025
[10:41] <sieddeedog> 14146594 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 54435656847
[10:41] <dysoacyzp> 9803521 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 477756
[10:41] <wfzhimmj> 182652 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 643417
[10:41] <zpqyyso> 5467580118 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 251154
[10:41] <lscmadzo> 867067135 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 26136997374
[10:41] <lxuouemaob> 81867317 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6190299402
[10:41] <ofpdeoxxu> 456448 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 261105148
[10:41] <woslebere> 7189130097 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 431915
[10:41] <ugabaonuc> 712892199 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 686608
[10:41] <ouselmqweco> 116053130 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 304282
[10:41] <aideigwioi> 63035131562 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0443729
[10:41] <fixyhmoh> 18506134 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 459075
[10:41] <pdoijcex> 909970 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 16962322263
[10:41] <facoozvi> 57965640679 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 739466
[10:41] <ifjufjde> 548633121 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 495127
[10:41] <dhswyuw> 6506897066 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 852577
[10:41] <exfmhojkb> 629203470 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 440796999
[10:41] <efjqrseagde> 5436108 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3202335955
[10:41] <ijviuzwsv> 93276864855 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9832033
[10:41] <oawuchzxx> 09715517 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 79813671
[10:41] <acrauk> 1677703 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 233044
[10:41] <ucepcm> 8524800 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5627315948
[10:41] <aiaxkrr> 32972999 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0323479
[10:41] <qltytw> 2334761830 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 984858
[10:41] <zzqiiauunf> 82855641 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 021407
[10:41] <aogsppihx> 350007 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 299473071
[10:41] <bhuoaex> 46633388 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0982505
[10:41] <ypeilho> 248955020 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5487925489
[10:41] <ncwpats> 5083528 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1130499
[10:41] <exocpe> 9180284360 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4538835
[10:41] <ouockltipd> 72499770426 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3329010
[10:41] <leiumhersgw> 2820155907 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 191085
[10:41] <oyvxteruca> 24118891885 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 840801937
[10:41] <pnmcrc> 7840579612 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 804864
[10:41] <wnjudpztcz> 558410 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 827300073
[10:41] <claoarei> 7799567768 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7785019147
[10:41] <bedmzhurlrx> 399471993 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1950098572
[10:41] <nilfeez> 423742 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9506141458
[10:41] <uiqyehivsoo> 597727964 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5545013587
[10:41] <ikiugoaiye> 16835691 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0096456034
[10:41] <thatnyl> 908277788 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2654214561
[10:41] <tupuoapgiuz> 45216441815 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 03944587
[10:41] <eiyflkq> 4234428613 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9840818392
[10:41] <sabopxi> 932739588 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 28035836
[10:41] <ahlregoi> 200665 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 60505487
[10:41] <ualpvodryu> 5430805613 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 44397893623
[10:41] <ceanlpein> 79066060351 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 064959310
[10:41] <pfrnjyirie> 508483 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 05663539
[10:41] <lcejozave> 394690802 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 098414598
[10:41] <cooeysp> 6463778195 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 34621138
[10:41] <obisodyyivc> 48087804338 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 32517048702
[10:41] <kpybxsx> 2802359 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6140167579
[10:41] <abberub> 29403015 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 277958
[10:41] <origkdi> 6229278361 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 15708654
[10:41] <mreais> 235046 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 73032440391
[10:41] <zkjvekvg> 2723168843 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 02040481845
[10:41] <ujeomus> 25146149 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 799557868
[10:41] <moxwyoukih> 595838 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0344144309
[10:41] <ukycwbw> 498072835 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6842113303
[10:41] <eqcyutsxex> 86260380 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 68969369
[10:41] <ntxqwsib> 03013290331 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 38114024
[10:41] <wzypzeekij> 8431447 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 814286198
[10:41] <lahtxlemvi> 5336940 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 903152314
[10:41] <wovvaee> 231394487 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 25331165
[10:41] <yxqfvj> 85587932 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6116911746
[10:41] <uminpojnswo> 39721143017 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 07572669728
[10:41] <zisuxevq> 29218880 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 80019316
[10:41] <aaizoo> 6851832 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 489270385
[10:41] <dhhaehrar> 841690866 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 968842
[10:41] <bnqidq> 17720534 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 73993377992
[10:41] <paelygiiebh> 95548356 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9498053
[10:41] <vuibpif> 323137 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 728921116
[10:41] <moepyjvrae> 96984426611 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 750180637
[10:41] <dxeiousuzoi> 92606706278 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 570386
[10:41] <pslkoixxfyl> 2818711174 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 566675
[10:41] <meuiebip> 7377712858 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7258367144
[10:41] <nsclcelk> 313988 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 07847978977
[10:41] <pzxoqbify> 81065200204 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 876129767
[10:41] <ayuicvjio> 636273 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9695056043
[10:41] <zxqgeahp> 1241144 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 61984201013
[10:41] <uarcoubg> 7306957 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 584857
[10:41] <qaawempb> 639555960 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0799664
[10:41] <opvoaao> 81756657242 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6373901
[10:41] <qzwssugurcu> 7086737217 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 48295608
[10:41] <obueid> 0819144 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 410003056
[10:41] <uzkyzeeu> 479803 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 062677443
[10:41] <jozhsyx> 79869572 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 38824947
[10:41] <uieaoex> 86045114271 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 730996954
[10:41] <avnroutrip> 4867582970 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2504305
[10:41] <xjbytiius> 28043152 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 77205812010
[10:41] <iaeefo> 47358790464 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 707376
[10:41] <orgtlgcelet> 174781 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 81648304
[10:41] <ncwpats> 169300 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0039461078
[10:41] <faosuavum> 5504622879 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5299222
[10:41] <iwgalei> 084591 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 439424
[10:41] <lgdinl> 87587165 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 019035
[10:41] <kqzpmvkigc> 9017868272 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 95263494881
[10:41] <btalen> 842144 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4591253678
[10:41] <gaadhqaau> 603232731 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 558807029
[10:41] <kaevbiabl> 2203002678 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 97350271250
[10:41] <olxanuwfd> 78502215078 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 827582233
[10:41] <snixextwa> 308878866 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 26090024
[10:41] <uqvgakmugi> 9496756 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6015215512
[10:41] <gcuccd> 76954364846 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 57995531531
[10:41] <jveqqxfjaa> 6453196586 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3236711221
[10:41] <traeqoav> 49045092224 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 880173682
[10:41] <yuovoqaej> 393647070 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 85861937816
[10:41] <fixyhmoh> 0975354184 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4266144856
[10:41] <qxoeuehjtg> 66192400 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 34945143681
[10:41] <facoozvi> 7764840661 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3792424663
[10:41] <ifjufjde> 6662355 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8288869389
[10:41] <dhswyuw> 658547278 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 280491722
[10:41] <ziovilixmk> 125910708 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 160268
[10:41] <aebrux> 7449634760 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 34144167
[10:41] <qltytw> 108757 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3501919864
[10:41] <bhuoaex> 282524071 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 98144371685
[10:41] <yxhooui> 320479009 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 860893046
[10:41] <oosnuqls> 428839976 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 466643
[10:41] <gufoioje> 4505235 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8790335
[10:41] <ibeorjtlaue> 779700414 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 222700751
[10:41] <ifuaayiiw> 4129716 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 981356427
[10:41] <lziuiexa> 82339032551 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4593569
[10:41] <avouqoziil> 75929600 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5826031
[10:41] <kzuwseide> 791460959 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 863736764
[10:41] <eiaeujy> 20585768 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0686786170
[10:41] <lxuouemaob> 703416 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2721378653
[10:41] <ofpdeoxxu> 346734931 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 170238076
[10:41] <eoidkwguo> 9263397245 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 12643228
[10:41] <ieknmyfx> 8933854 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2319399494
[10:41] <wfzhimmj> 0552302 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 26552176494
[10:41] <lscmadzo> 97930306 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 611710
[10:41] <cdepecsb> 03544549803 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 362022
[10:41] <vpipea> 749326 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 733650115
[10:41] <etyjndvaqos> 7854692569 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2084772
[10:41] <aiaxkrr> 0877613 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 16425481
[10:41] <ypeilho> 459897 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8406462963
[10:41] <zsoaoajei> 20690659 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 403671
[10:41] <leiumhersgw> 1257185323 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 27871420270
[10:41] <tewaeeroh> 092244257 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7558381
[10:41] <oyvxteruca> 3685714371 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 557912
[10:41] <aekulyk> 9343178403 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 271556696
[10:41] <wnjudpztcz> 285958 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 56985071
[10:41] <woslebere> 9072257850 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 735120
[10:41] <zpqyyso> 8699694 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 19550963760
[10:41] <ijviuzwsv> 1725439182 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1352536
[10:41] <oawuchzxx> 4488473406 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 898304340
[10:41] <efjqrseagde> 84835031 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 673210035
[10:41] <aideigwioi> 645454 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9500111756
[10:41] <pdoijcex> 7112343 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 029152
[10:41] <exfmhojkb> 1284172 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 14279451348
[10:41] <exocpe> 9739366929 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8576377200
[10:41] <acrauk> 463569225 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8204647936
[10:41] <rpgsfllgqa> 2493769959 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5957177793
[10:41] <ucepcm> 51071870 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9929329834
[10:41] <thatnyl> 9322430755 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 24395638032
[10:41] <zzqiiauunf> 22635359807 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 558362406
[10:41] <dysoacyzp> 0896019 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 38234965
[10:41] <tupuoapgiuz> 34805750246 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 45206135050
[10:41] <eiyflkq> 601142711 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 416433179
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[10:41] <sieddeedog> 499557 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5732492
[10:41] <ugabaonuc> 681515 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 15107809768
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[10:41] <pnmcrc> 232475957 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 19042778947
[10:41] <claoarei> 31582572185 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 49724028
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[10:41] <ceanlpein> 56867645291 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 90804281014
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[10:41] <lcejozave> 42310565 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 727123637
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[10:41] <moxwyoukih> 71676877 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 895035
[10:41] <ntxqwsib> 6253106 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 618187270
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[10:41] <lahtxlemvi> 83047975 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7068283134
[10:41] <wovvaee> 44946585 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 583856401
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[10:41] <abberub> 97473768694 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7798791399
[10:41] <ujeomus> 898696 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 13795912
[10:41] <cooeysp> 533676 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 618451
[10:41] <uminpojnswo> 27100354431 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 17642685086
[10:41] <ukycwbw> 89654722697 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8044559857
[10:41] <ayuicvjio> 674302527 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 24290630896
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[10:41] <paelygiiebh> 6638386 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 444321424
[10:41] <uieaoex> 78370673 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 010226533
[10:41] <vuibpif> 47295117 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 300281
[10:41] <origkdi> 4580583 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 383206
[10:41] <avnroutrip> 47403969 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 579707
[10:41] <mreais> 3143552355 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9639718831
[10:41] <xjbytiius> 63902224 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4249212979
[10:41] <iaeefo> 774623 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 58098099
[10:41] <meuiebip> 284599139 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 909573
[10:41] <zisuxevq> 6967241 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 59952193
[10:41] <aaizoo> 77597087788 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 09592297
[10:41] <moepyjvrae> 8119539 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 07035241
[10:41] <dhhaehrar> 7238621 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3216901
[10:41] <dxeiousuzoi> 67464559 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4977878
[10:41] <nsclcelk> 2710508640 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 375643557
[10:41] <pzxoqbify> 9988248931 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1329130244
[10:41] <zxqgeahp> 91907329765 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4835198
[10:41] <uarcoubg> 0259818524 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 13175079841
[10:41] <orgtlgcelet> 8004731215 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 216954865
[10:41] <obueid> 362410 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4788023130
[10:41] <faosuavum> 658830281 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 419336793
[10:41] <kaevbiabl> 21595272632 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 64662289060
[10:41] <olxanuwfd> 2800947 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 38755278701
[10:41] <oosnuqls> 0702575 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 890139
[10:41] <fixyhmoh> 3874976 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 85223802470
[10:41] <facoozvi> 1051975 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4278658
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[10:41] <dhswyuw> 0640722 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 084422
[10:41] <jveqqxfjaa> 3881819 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 08414623
[10:41] <traeqoav> 331786659 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 10273529
[10:41] <gcuccd> 870340 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8859089
[10:41] <ibeorjtlaue> 087222 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 543689842
[10:41] <pslkoixxfyl> 1316733 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 791687082
[10:41] <ifuaayiiw> 5338072 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 10487273855
[10:41] <uzkyzeeu> 180531 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 54253038731
[10:41] <lgdinl> 62740938195 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 42460861
[10:41] <kqzpmvkigc> 7266560190 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8220229238
[10:41] <jozhsyx> 981751437 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6119158
[10:41] <btalen> 32790414 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 826516432
[10:41] <gaadhqaau> 9333769 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 02631619236
[10:41] <yxhooui> 882199263 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 73512697489
[10:41] <iwgalei> 58251491 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 32231026
[10:41] <snixextwa> 3953903710 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2612556364
[10:41] <avouqoziil> 0213780 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1584797
[10:41] <uqvgakmugi> 4654416588 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 837763
[10:41] <qltytw> 879302 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2590130
[10:41] <ncwpats> 02826146 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4801904
[10:41] <yuovoqaej> 18483976025 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 101273797
[10:41] <kzuwseide> 017760 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 227602
[10:41] <gufoioje> 326629640 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 183131
[10:41] <lziuiexa> 061895 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 186062004
[10:41] <cdepecsb> 910377709 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 28288740
[10:41] <vpipea> 134552 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 82216048
[10:41] <tewaeeroh> 740421 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 16077583
[10:41] <aiaiyeoo> 175783611 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3067821637
[10:41] <aiaxkrr> 967163690 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 22603419
[10:41] <bhuoaex> 3461339 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1898130491
[10:41] <ypeilho> 1263271281 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 880325974
[10:41] <zsoaoajei> 5261374 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 436673085
[10:41] <sieddeedog> 247587 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 516991
[10:41] <pdoijcex> 221890 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4267580731
[10:41] <ouawtfaulth> 6002642 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9823042891
[10:41] <bteiugalou> 37071830 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5247995157
[10:41] <woslebere> 568390 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 442679792
[10:41] <ugabaonuc> 0816050279 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 79996017
[10:41] <aideigwioi> 14927332922 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 97359469251
[10:41] <exfmhojkb> 996052964 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 20018718
[10:41] <nilfeez> 7036754481 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 225217741
[10:41] <ucepcm> 18587580307 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 03385790
[10:41] <zzqiiauunf> 9420386684 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1371977
[10:41] <eiyflkq> 071599637 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 270048
[10:41] <aogsppihx> 6195762014 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 87847365743
[10:41] <dysoacyzp> 375533 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 43426781
[10:41] <bedmzhurlrx> 17068650080 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 976023407
[10:41] <uiqyehivsoo> 8401168014 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 21201248885
[10:41] <rpgsfllgqa> 50494918 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 261804
[10:41] <etyjndvaqos> 828214 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 68751499070
[10:41] <efjqrseagde> 18207913 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 14302525979
[10:41] <pnmcrc> 61089510367 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0270055
[10:41] <ouselmqweco> 6304012 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9343015
[10:41] <exocpe> 7132511585 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 651096561
[10:41] <qaawempb> 4539914 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 62241035397
[10:41] <ieknmyfx> 8093874836 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0097734
[10:41] <wfzhimmj> 72137952 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2810729
[10:41] <zpqyyso> 5963097414 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4939778557
[10:41] <lscmadzo> 1755020014 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 820626
[10:41] <opvoaao> 47855454 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 51992079
[10:41] <eiaeujy> 892507 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 776798
[10:41] <qzwssugurcu> 6466696200 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 34625884039
[10:41] <leiumhersgw> 1407105 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 90169063
[10:41] <oyvxteruca> 34725730851 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 11730673
[10:41] <aekulyk> 793467242 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 04153034
[10:41] <wnjudpztcz> 214332 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 221173
[10:41] <claoarei> 6972045658 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 687802443
[10:41] <thatnyl> 2557616577 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 56307567963
[10:41] <tupuoapgiuz> 13117573321 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4016141
[10:41] <lxuouemaob> 2576095 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0904680
[10:41] <ijviuzwsv> 9928276794 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0038174944
[10:41] <oawuchzxx> 81221298 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 25933257773
[10:41] <acrauk> 14472773673 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 77720366
[10:41] <ofpdeoxxu> 88219263322 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8449573801
[10:41] <sabopxi> 0118533787 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7430885
[10:41] <ikiugoaiye> 470431 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 617319561
[10:41] <ouockltipd> 4236384 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 70373567
[10:41] <ahlregoi> 9200151 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 888828108
[10:41] <ualpvodryu> 643658 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 54049295479
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[10:41] <pfrnjyirie> 556878 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6327003
[10:41] <ceanlpein> 1735134 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3856887943
[10:41] <ddmeoahh> 2028631596 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9669816237
[10:41] <zisuxevq> 9009605 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0164730
[10:41] <origkdi> 9197972 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 48845058
[10:41] <mreais> 4383792 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 987835955
[10:41] <ukycwbw> 84798691 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 77514884830
[10:41] <ayuicvjio> 5291849743 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 078592736
[10:41] <eqcyutsxex> 03727512 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 57179564364
[10:41] <aaizoo> 671427222 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 74268936961
[10:41] <lcejozave> 5500508277 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1717730508
[10:41] <cooeysp> 865183960 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 880204221
[10:41] <moepyjvrae> 730627896 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4601479
[10:41] <dhhaehrar> 199631 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 23077554
[10:41] <dxeiousuzoi> 172368347 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6918442594
[10:41] <obueid> 66384159963 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9240993
[10:41] <faosuavum> 004511157 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6905097
[10:41] <nsclcelk> 827088293 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 929655704
[10:41] <pzxoqbify> 478374 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 58096717
[10:41] <zxqgeahp> 96046001432 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 752492
[10:41] <uarcoubg> 8577438009 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7230441260
[10:41] <kaevbiabl> 327971 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7233908
[10:41] <olxanuwfd> 8464539671 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 205814570
[10:41] <moxwyoukih> 03603035680 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 591059063
[10:41] <oosnuqls> 363898620 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8286982
[10:41] <ntxqwsib> 016837 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4401228409
[10:41] <ibeorjtlaue> 875900 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 434913
[10:41] <wzypzeekij> 6901784 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1235758514
[10:41] <lahtxlemvi> 9593504221 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6769734254
[10:41] <pslkoixxfyl> 04384630 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 087214
[10:41] <kzuwseide> 79877561293 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 583470793
[10:41] <wovvaee> 04826243396 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0762151
[10:41] <meuiebip> 64795838997 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5770390433
[10:41] <yxqfvj> 7844653 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 00833363
[10:41] <uminpojnswo> 2472543 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 83476065855
[10:41] <uqvgakmugi> 777978582 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2160902
[10:41] <paelygiiebh> 6351461 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 743150419
[10:41] <uieaoex> 4014872 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7711138871
[10:41] <vuibpif> 1315717566 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 045580
[10:41] <avnroutrip> 703000 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 152520375
[10:41] <xjbytiius> 428853 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 60045716
[10:41] <iaeefo> 020769 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6945242595
[10:41] <bhuoaex> 50138865 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 91506094397
[10:41] <ncwpats> 90784837970 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7794450
[10:41] <orgtlgcelet> 38882922 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 04309361
[10:41] <zsoaoajei> 204995 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6881739
[10:41] <qltytw> 3900231 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 29971056
[10:41] <iwgalei> 0173580 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 096990478
[10:41] <snixextwa> 5978070184 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 52107769
[10:41] <gufoioje> 06392787411 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7630054
[10:41] <ifuaayiiw> 0300491294 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 100867088
[10:41] <jveqqxfjaa> 65808179826 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 337389316
[10:41] <traeqoav> 041802161 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 84028458792
[10:41] <lziuiexa> 5403758 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 170463
[10:41] <gcuccd> 8214810 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 38404563598
[10:41] <tewaeeroh> 07025590 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2067104
[10:41] <avouqoziil> 30100245125 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7026615
[10:41] <yuovoqaej> 324303997 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0681998
[10:41] <qaawempb> 752864039 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 067574
[10:41] <ieknmyfx> 97893427 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 38799570869
[10:41] <wfzhimmj> 86634824674 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 32769596026
[10:41] <zkjvekvg> 072748 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 236782579
[10:41] <lscmadzo> 1749771 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 43172119
[10:41] <opvoaao> 638401042 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 78962392
[10:41] <eiaeujy> 885808 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4844591
[10:41] <qzwssugurcu> 880901751 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 87477054306
[10:41] <abberub> 53795231 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 43641617674
[10:41] <ujeomus> 135592248 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 23956820
[10:41] <lxuouemaob> 66592109 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8263636
[10:41] <cdepecsb> 26814802542 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4060335
[10:41] <vpipea> 7904293819 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 73059789
[10:41] <ouawtfaulth> 357267338 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9183616319
[10:41] <aiaxkrr> 5268234938 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3028409772
[10:41] <ypeilho> 10929722 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 51240529
[10:41] <etyjndvaqos> 285635399 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 69507608
[10:41] <dysoacyzp> 7345066662 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 11688534612
[10:41] <bteiugalou> 0495190252 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5303101126
[10:41] <uzkyzeeu> 5350130 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 39445122925
[10:41] <lgdinl> 828244690 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 71514887
[10:41] <kqzpmvkigc> 77120488 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7006046
[10:41] <aiaiyeoo> 0035906 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7184216
[10:41] <woslebere> 85851826976 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 410178
[10:41] <sieddeedog> 4768545987 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 761757
[10:41] <obisodyyivc> 3805690 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 23586230007
[10:41] <bnqidq> 4925081 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 391651646
[10:41] <yxhooui> 0394671 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 20912822420
[10:41] <jozhsyx> 3087420721 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 645354
[10:41] <btalen> 2058700 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6183252559
[10:41] <gaadhqaau> 4989165563 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 13875547265
[10:41] <oyvxteruca> 1774264 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 481138941
[10:41] <aekulyk> 27770890 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 93292597
[10:41] <wnjudpztcz> 56871821 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 31355061
[10:41] <ijviuzwsv> 419745050 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6734974
[10:41] <ugabaonuc> 14897115556 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 53342067792
[10:41] <nilfeez> 2867674 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 66641274
[10:41] <zpqyyso> 10840091779 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 668934
[10:41] <rpgsfllgqa> 0467489 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 13363410
[10:41] <efjqrseagde> 0838728390 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 899377403
[10:41] <oawuchzxx> 266118 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 84247530484
[10:41] <bedmzhurlrx> 2500222089 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 527875590
[10:41] <uiqyehivsoo> 537173636 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 54738352
[10:41] <leiumhersgw> 446784 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 44106448
[10:41] <pnmcrc> 08566938094 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 27301949980
[10:41] <acrauk> 09122570833 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 482198
[10:41] <claoarei> 3137554 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0256712
[10:41] <exocpe> 6059582 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2502167781
[10:41] <ucepcm> 8459621 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8600340
[10:41] <thatnyl> 957822 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 006014607
[10:41] <zzqiiauunf> 821302 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 82890678
[10:41] <tupuoapgiuz> 269846111 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 623894
[10:41] <eiyflkq> 3081918071 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2511301357
[10:41] <aogsppihx> 18521786 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 032790261
[10:41] <sabopxi> 28756141 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0075466428
[10:41] <ouselmqweco> 0697946 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1648186342
[10:41] <ouockltipd> 3263965695 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8753269756
[10:41] <ikiugoaiye> 7138955 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 922901
[10:41] <aideigwioi> 06448062601 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 93111161843
[10:41] <kpybxsx> 391636689 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 516859621
[10:41] <facoozvi> 72355986816 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 47177369589
[10:41] <dhswyuw> 6001328 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3870416
[10:41] <ziovilixmk> 1689690 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 627040106
[10:41] <aebrux> 4259671992 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5961739
[10:41] <fixyhmoh> 507625 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 04381907008
[10:41] <qxoeuehjtg> 1576706 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 71019537494
[10:41] <pdoijcex> 0210871340 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 604009487
[10:41] <exfmhojkb> 1774098321 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 981729449
[10:41] <Nutubuntu> !ops
[10:41] <ifjufjde> 759286374 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 812893549
[10:41] <ceanlpein> 999675 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0825654
[10:41] <pfrnjyirie> 0057034 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7283453293
[10:41] <ddmeoahh> 06521028 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 93182552
[10:41] <lcejozave> 0664972778 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 228129
[10:41] <obisodyyivc> 663946214 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4035547401
[10:41] <kpybxsx> 608571 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 609615589
[10:41] <ukycwbw> 5697316657 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 733913004
[10:41] <moxwyoukih> 2337213575 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5004780697
[10:41] <ntxqwsib> 69953618 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 75588942135
[10:41] <wzypzeekij> 301997916 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 763423
[10:41] <lahtxlemvi> 07151807 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4444495194
[10:41] <wovvaee> 5063966 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 747441236
[10:41] <yxqfvj> 06731839138 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 007582528
[10:41] <zisuxevq> 719120903 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 76162258
[10:41] <origkdi> 906959968 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 04813568
[10:41] <mreais> 78564904 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 87142915
[10:41] <paelygiiebh> 050514670 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 39454471694
[10:41] <vuibpif> 977055 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9854804043
[10:41] <MadFaxer> Woah, ok spam alarm is going off!!
[10:41] <uminpojnswo> 8668002932 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9821118
[10:41] <cooeysp> 5363762417 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 17493527737
[10:41] <meuiebip> 760985 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5586059012
[10:41] <dxeiousuzoi> 91632778 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 57818323472
[10:41] <aaizoo> 0526544 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9891021993
[10:41] <zkjvekvg> 4445236 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2627700734
[10:41] <abberub> 7254059 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2080070822
[10:41] <ujeomus> 5666819 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3736250
[10:41] <uieaoex> 855982105 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 903214595
[10:41] <avnroutrip> 3474178 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 912967104
[10:41] <xjbytiius> 1764400445 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 32947298229
[10:41] <iaeefo> 713002 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9335488511
[10:41] <bhuoaex> 902868 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 78519485090
[10:41] <dhhaehrar> 4349070998 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 125330183
[10:41] <pslkoixxfyl> 051044067 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4513989
[10:41] <bnqidq> 04274986 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 81673484230
[10:41] <uzkyzeeu> 7220852 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 02998332
[10:41] <obueid> 5230150000 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 217152
[10:41] <moepyjvrae> 858434 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 67463896395
[10:41] <qaawempb> 503658428 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6945378141
[10:41] <opvoaao> 12618164 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 82264177091
[10:41] <qzwssugurcu> 6843641 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 153912469
[10:41] <orgtlgcelet> 2486719568 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5838996
[10:41] <zsoaoajei> 145297674 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 355778
[10:41] <ncwpats> 394862 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3496975
[10:41] <lgdinl> 773233 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 977339
[10:41] <kqzpmvkigc> 2417707 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 112822
[10:41] <jozhsyx> 04060082709 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8159775136
[10:41] <btalen> 9330985 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 563701
[10:41] <oosnuqls> 16101195421 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2198497982
[10:41] <gaadhqaau> 3117996462 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0808892169
[10:41] <kaevbiabl> 157919210 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 373688
[10:41] <olxanuwfd> 626551728 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5132228
[10:41] <eiaeujy> 64008490 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 698919489
[10:41] <uqvgakmugi> 2475518 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 260513499
[10:41] <gufoioje> 846228856 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 069871
[10:41] <yxhooui> 210611725 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 62591488768
[10:41] <jveqqxfjaa> 6346328 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 49051594
[10:41] <traeqoav> 13241790495 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 821870557
[10:41] <faosuavum> 20384471208 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 931006482
[10:41] <gcuccd> 574319834 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 04881287
[10:41] <nsclcelk> 6988079657 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 52245568
[10:41] <pzxoqbify> 433807571 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 88992076484
[10:41] <ayuicvjio> 2048516 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2504994916
[10:41] <eqcyutsxex> 19455496757 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 30799792414
[10:41] <qltytw> 586420300 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 10710738
[10:41] <avouqoziil> 082862 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 657184446
[10:41] <yuovoqaej> 93743193558 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 75942426
[10:41] <zxqgeahp> 179112 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3568513
[10:41] <uarcoubg> 86722275 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 128938
[10:41] <fixyhmoh> 43684865 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 22100311932
[10:41] <qxoeuehjtg> 295793 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 453705
[10:41] <facoozvi> 0244598947 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5023513853
[10:41] <ifjufjde> 097047 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3226047184
[10:41] <dhswyuw> 375055506 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 62911040
[10:41] <ziovilixmk> 14533737231 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6670653817
[10:41] <aebrux> 139028991 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 28021409
[10:41] <ibeorjtlaue> 984269 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4143976
[10:41] <ifuaayiiw> 1786939498 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0280070607
[10:41] <dysoacyzp> 72095342212 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 933589
[10:41] <ouawtfaulth> 9263206 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 826155891
[10:41] <bteiugalou> 843687870 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 843627763
[10:41] <woslebere> 225511316 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 27073309858
[10:41] <kzuwseide> 6081052 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 928879138
[10:41] <ieknmyfx> 3523443949 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5676850
[10:41] <wfzhimmj> 659840518 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 985069407
[10:41] <lscmadzo> 650798 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4911127
[10:41] <cdepecsb> 27425364 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 069984107
[10:41] <vpipea> 220898990 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9218931946
[10:41] <lxuouemaob> 5424981 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 21722007631
[10:41] <iwgalei> 30078510 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 069514
[10:41] <snixextwa> 58450290 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 25225060
[10:41] <etyjndvaqos> 11530896 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 650332734
[10:41] <zpqyyso> 2646232112 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 507248
[10:41] <aiaiyeoo> 3073770818 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 569129
[10:41] <sieddeedog> 3934589728 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 900930592
[10:41] <ugabaonuc> 96381710 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 586117903
[10:41] <rpgsfllgqa> 36457447 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 18450144
[10:41] <nilfeez> 28638451 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 300627
[10:41] <efjqrseagde> 62724965 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6569515731
[10:41] <ucepcm> 988407154 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 566876574
[10:41] <aiaxkrr> 603817608 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 28477530239
[10:41] <zzqiiauunf> 99416000 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 472022087
[10:41] <eiyflkq> 95713831 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 63743957
[10:41] <aogsppihx> 2705756632 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 009320991
[10:41] <ypeilho> 23818001 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 602318
[10:41] <sabopxi> 092709317 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 92089562
[10:41] <thatnyl> 39456773 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 847710698
[10:41] <ijviuzwsv> 10303684 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5441463
[10:41] <oawuchzxx> 1927308956 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0233129
[10:41] <tupuoapgiuz> 13112562316 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 65232984025
[10:41] <exocpe> 2989159 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 82732625
[10:41] <acrauk> 3816495979 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 053098
[10:41] <ikiugoaiye> 21857252873 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 260823
[10:41] <ouockltipd> 27105214 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0499496
[10:41] <leiumhersgw> 61418831 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 931823
[10:41] <tewaeeroh> 9102032865 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5491023704
[10:41] <oyvxteruca> 459982960 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8324665310
[10:41] <pnmcrc> 41753560818 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0041795
[10:41] <aekulyk> 273774 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7785917706
[10:41] <wnjudpztcz> 8667661859 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5473445
[10:41] <claoarei> 32086833918 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7753424
[10:41] <bedmzhurlrx> 34395747407 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 59230771
[10:41] <uiqyehivsoo> 6481355211 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 71626921726
[10:41] <pfrnjyirie> 501809 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0643080
[10:41] <ceanlpein> 5072120560 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5915961416
[10:41] <ouselmqweco> 66294532506 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9790123935
[10:41] <ddmeoahh> 665442152 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4831188137
[10:41] <lcejozave> 1980344056 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0831722216
[10:41] <obisodyyivc> 10022625737 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5359135
[10:41] <cooeysp> 791190452 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3709148
[10:41] <abberub> 90499377 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 950409
[10:41] <ukycwbw> 863737490 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 776529759
[10:41] <ayuicvjio> 7755822840 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 718517434
[10:41] <eqcyutsxex> 3744438 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 45670441607
[10:41] <moxwyoukih> 749351 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 26137745
[10:41] <ntxqwsib> 07780644280 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 87772685
[10:41] <wzypzeekij> 2410964 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1510237938
[10:41] <lahtxlemvi> 5915738 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 66691092406
[10:41] <wovvaee> 2930094504 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 121706
[10:41] <yxqfvj> 15887276 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 175446
[10:41] <uminpojnswo> 30360634689 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 58627172
[10:41] <aideigwioi> 00866502300 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 787371845
[10:41] <pdoijcex> 08199512 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 550542
[10:41] <kpybxsx> 0949917592 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 49684364791
[10:41] <exfmhojkb> 98762993 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 977738619
[10:41] <meuiebip> 44629947 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 633372
[10:41] <zisuxevq> 96637134992 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 74573512473
[10:41] <aaizoo> 05107133 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9483390913
[10:41] <moepyjvrae> 2094470 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 283038
[10:41] <bnqidq> 0319693 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5552227115
[10:41] <qxoeuehjtg> 6349047274 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 65073412
[10:41] <ziovilixmk> 1849886644 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 434663
[10:41] <aebrux> 1236194445 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 395320
[10:41] <zkjvekvg> 3574014 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 52164949
[10:41] <ujeomus> 581638 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3841884
[10:41] <pslkoixxfyl> 83004775 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7602311
[10:41] <paelygiiebh> 013638759 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 91755231
[10:41] <uieaoex> 2940390863 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 60289564568
[10:41] <vuibpif> 3194141323 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 57973127812
[10:41] <origkdi> 8756029484 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1275746
[10:41] <avnroutrip> 53903649 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 485500
[10:41] <mreais> 4856893 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4519371
[10:41] <xjbytiius> 881726 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 75091536999
[10:41] <iaeefo> 01661743211 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 780379
[10:41] <dhhaehrar> 56168178 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5928414469
[10:41] <dxeiousuzoi> 8494625814 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 499574990
[10:41] <obueid> 49709911 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 83646117
[10:41] <oosnuqls> 992967 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 33245984
[10:41] <qaawempb> 49577115181 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 120399
[10:41] <opvoaao> 288831403 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 288123031
[10:41] <qzwssugurcu> 021403874 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 113885
[10:41] <kaevbiabl> 656289835 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 911720736
[10:41] <olxanuwfd> 4292308 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 879684799
[10:41] <bhuoaex> 8449664 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 398333527
[10:41] <ncwpats> 1392728731 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2487421763
[10:41] <orgtlgcelet> 38211871 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 530245
[10:41] <faosuavum> 126451992 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1446769
[10:41] <nsclcelk> 61195717 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 442376
[10:41] <zxqgeahp> 1698026 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8585852
[10:41] <uarcoubg> 852345380 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 49454826292
[10:41] <traeqoav> 9140896 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 75377594
[10:41] <uzkyzeeu> 377346 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 238029086
[10:41] <lgdinl> 44598764736 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8415720
[10:41] <kqzpmvkigc> 4890549 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 32791527
[10:41] <yxhooui> 740216 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3586270066
[10:41] <jozhsyx> 673036 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1672299
[10:41] <btalen> 4096609 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 385465
[10:41] <gaadhqaau> 8442762 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 879497
[10:41] <ieknmyfx> 33358784 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4817109
[10:41] <eiaeujy> 926013168 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2512388773
[10:41] <gufoioje> 59783358097 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 531765203
[10:41] <uqvgakmugi> 9208046 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 14323107613
[10:41] <fixyhmoh> 09664834842 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 78059566733
[10:41] <facoozvi> 34473106 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 78793257
[10:41] <ifjufjde> 62636407 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 95652303904
[10:41] <dhswyuw> 014405 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 176974
[10:41] <zsoaoajei> 3145193 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8431851
[10:41] <ifuaayiiw> 7770905876 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 35037249098
[10:41] <qltytw> 883842 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 38261492520
[10:41] <jveqqxfjaa> 41210517 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 74690487491
[10:41] <avouqoziil> 97105315 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 348988325
[10:41] <yuovoqaej> 351032961 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3272950
[10:41] <cdepecsb> 380387 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 4298425
[10:41] <vpipea> 3719886347 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 12053499
[10:41] <aiaiyeoo> 59532165678 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 787641
[10:41] <kzuwseide> 63168494 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 16267370
[10:41] <dysoacyzp> 0507106 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9939724667
[10:41] <ibeorjtlaue> 2687623879 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 83897001582
[10:41] <ouawtfaulth> 829852984 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 194431212
[10:41] <bteiugalou> 4250836 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1860103
[10:41] <sieddeedog> 604383 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 894898093
[10:41] <ugabaonuc> 8605677092 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 605295735
[10:41] <etyjndvaqos> 631274 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5175676
[10:41] <lxuouemaob> 161408923 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 861165
[10:41] <ijviuzwsv> 53012509 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 389496328
[10:41] <iwgalei> 82004375709 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 50637893143
[10:41] <aiaxkrr> 14473444 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5767163268
[10:41] <ypeilho> 172012722 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 163001012
[10:41] <ucepcm> 5511820310 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 735098016
[10:41] <zzqiiauunf> 69737564 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3941965629
[10:41] <aogsppihx> 7701540011 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 6880331
[10:41] <sabopxi> 02913097055 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 430734421
[10:41] <woslebere> 46414170906 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1941953
[10:41] <wfzhimmj> 52986839 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 13759484
[10:41] <zpqyyso> 1457244 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 614133
[10:41] <lscmadzo> 2000810 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0811204168
[10:41] <leiumhersgw> 733981518 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2489382061
[10:41] <tewaeeroh> 716977 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 892605028
[10:41] <oyvxteruca> 42460561 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 30021503
[10:41] <pnmcrc> 6796713 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0173825361
[10:41] <aekulyk> 9705964 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 16720422
[10:41] <wnjudpztcz> 80364249 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0901093263
[10:41] <claoarei> 017026033 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 765134
[10:41] <nilfeez> 0695367484 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0556470165
[10:41] <rpgsfllgqa> 408427472 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 3650852741
[10:41] <efjqrseagde> 642243445 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9987604
[10:41] <oawuchzxx> 67172280576 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 616379220
[10:41] <exocpe> 66060806769 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 070218232
[10:41] <uiqyehivsoo> 4518703374 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 360724
[10:41] <bedmzhurlrx> 17037484 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 144553
[10:41] <eiyflkq> 4251351 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5345073
[10:41] <thatnyl> 7260105357 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 07543568839
[10:41] <tupuoapgiuz> 1194691 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 774755768
[10:41] <aideigwioi> 356697731 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 5837770
[10:41] <pdoijcex> 91725271 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 16005696
[10:41] <exfmhojkb> 2739181345 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 1075890346
[10:41] <acrauk> 1157792 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 123318877
[10:41] <gcuccd> 67139676787 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 08955260
[10:41] <snixextwa> 0744827427 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 26146845
[10:41] <ouockltipd> 711768 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 0323580118
[10:41] <pfrnjyirie> 86844216 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2609256
[10:41] <ouselmqweco> 0285608 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 639388054
[10:41] <ikiugoaiye> 64407045 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 915837826
[10:41] <xucudiac> 31301571 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9960570217
[10:41] <qpifbafoboo> 183127 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 774044
[10:41] <snpaeekr> 450000695 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 35189903408
[10:41] <iasoddjqip> 08173030169 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 348212840
[10:41] <xpuiroagyxu> 285818926 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 60650979
[10:41] <xaetau> 94187846 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 031610873
[10:41] <ususunsiayv> 171801 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8988334
[10:41] <ukczipawi> 9548206 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 2167124267
[10:41] <dpyrwe> 76085912692 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 56973638646
[10:41] <ceanlpein> 678067665 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 28916313947
[10:41] <oneely> 2915109 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9819871
[10:41] <nudzgtn> 1706205 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8400410259
[10:41] <yqieambeun> 3718895 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 973382
[10:41] <jsbsar> 86162859 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9202232656
[10:41] <ueaodnedj> 9017996 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 9272561763
[10:41] <rxlcjaoa> 6384473 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 38160513656
[10:41] <vayuctgmtov> 017305 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 12041127502
[10:41] <htiejtmjr> 85482331147 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 63817302
[10:41] <vgjeeztria> 43108479 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 010621692
[10:41] <deppeooh> 357971 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 62210157119
[10:41] <aieaomefilj> 2638873 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 590137
[10:41] <tbiuakaxcu> 3658135 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 7333286
[10:41] <iiqbaiuumfe> 431706499 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 32181625
[10:41] <ebakjoofzlv> 497725174 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 61001458
[10:41] <lwlzmuou> 619075 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 8875743
[10:41] <ddmeoahh> 105369411 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 76057293363
[10:41] <lcejozave> 391744 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 34661338779
[10:41] <uehouazjm> 4376184 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 73033790499
[10:41] <ljiyixoilz> 8432011 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 08563574444
[10:41] <obisodyyivc> 516562011 Trankilement a base de trankilade ! Sereinement  base de srnade ! 986051107
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[10:41] <Pelo> thanks
[10:41] <merc> heh
[10:41] <merc> 0wnt
[10:41] <nixternal> jeesh
[10:41] <acidx> lol
[10:41] <wepeel> wow, that was a good one
[10:42] <lirakis> netsplit?
[10:42] <Pelo> where were we
[10:42] <Pelo> ddos
[10:42] <fevel> has anyone heard of openbox??
[10:42] <scorp123> what was that???
[10:42] <wepeel> lirakis, nope, ddos
[10:42] <PriceChild> !traffic
[10:42] <lirakis> wepeel: hmm
[10:42] <sauvin> Chier, ca fut QUOI!?
[10:42] <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
[10:42] <Pelo> sauvin , tsk tsk tsk  language
[10:42] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: Was afraid that might happen glad you knew how to fix it - dunno if GeForce 4 needs the "legacy" driver? Anyone want to chime in?
[10:42] <sauvin> Language, mes couilles!
[10:42] <nixternal> lol
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[10:43] <lirakis> i am having a wierd problem... ssh takes a long time to initiate a connection (ask for key accept or password if already a verified host) ... i had gentoo on this machine before.. and never had an issue.. im not sure whats going on..
[10:44] <arooni> help!  when i boot up  i get this error:  'could not find kernal image: linux
[10:44] <sauvin> Pelo, in that link you pasted, I saw no reference to libdvdcss2...?
[10:44] <Nutubuntu> Can the bot be programmed to autokickban on flood? (if there is such a thing)?
[10:44] <Pelo> arooni, did you uninstall stuff ?
[10:44] <Nutubuntu> (And a loud thank-you to the ops!)
[10:44] <aneb> hi
[10:44] <Pelo> !dvd | sauvin
[10:44] <ubotu> sauvin: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[10:44] <PriceChild> Nutubuntu, we don't like the idea of bots with ops.
[10:44] <arooni> Pelo: dont think so
[10:44] <Pelo> sauvin,  first link
[10:45] <PriceChild> Nutubuntu, especially not bots with ops that kick.
[10:45] <wepeel> has anyone found any games that work on ubuntu that are similar to Baldur's Gate/Neverwinter Nights/ TOEE etc?
[10:45] <aneb>  can i have help?
[10:45] <Pelo> arooni,  did ubuntu boot before , how recent a problem is this ?
[10:45] <wepeel> I really need some good work distractions :)
[10:45] <PriceChild> wepeel, those first two both work on ubuntu
[10:45] <ShackJack> T!ask | aneb
[10:45] <Pelo> !ask | aneb
[10:45] <ubotu> aneb: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:45] <Nutubuntu> Okay, I can understand that, PriceChild - t/y
[10:45] <arooni> Pelo: just happend right now, was booting before fine.... i was removing my wireless card antenna, and ubuntu froze up, so i restarted
[10:45] <sauvin> Gah. Something already beat me to its installation. That's one of the few gripes I have with Linux... so damn many files and libs. A man can't keep track of all of them in his head.
[10:45] <wepeel> PriceChild, I cannot get Shadows of Amn to work correctly. It installs, but the mouse doesn't work right when I get in game
[10:46] <arooni> Pelo: now it seems i can't boot from the cd rom drive.. i'm trying to get to live cd
[10:46] <Pelo> arooni,  try again , and it no work , boot the recovery mode
[10:46] <PriceChild> sauvin, that is what apt is for.
[10:46] <arooni> Pelo:  i dont even see the grub view
[10:46] <PriceChild> wepeel, checked the winehq app database?
[10:46] <ShackJack> sauvin: Just take look at windows dll's sometime :P
[10:46] <TrashLikeUs> how can i see which driver is used actually?
[10:46] <r-c> how do you get to the ~/.ssh/ part that all the tut's are refering to? pls help
[10:46] <sauvin> Shack, I gave up trying to look under Windows' hood when Windows 3.1 was the de facto desktop standard.
[10:47] <PriceChild> r-c, cd ~/.ssh
[10:47] <Pelo> arooni,  lovely,  hit esc when you get pass the bios info screen should bet you the grub menu
[10:47] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep -i driver
[10:47] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: should be nv or nvidia, etc...
[10:47] <aneb> i have a dpkg problem. something happened while uninstalling xfonts-100dpi (reboot? crash of dpkg?) and dpkg is now reporting a error in a file. i trieed to fix it, but it reports errors. i was removing X11
[10:47] <wepeel> PriceChild, yeah, it seems to work well with the version of wine I have but with 7.05 (I'm running 6.10)
[10:47] <r-c> :) thanks PriceChild
[10:48] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: What was you card's exact model again?  Folks in #ubuntu-effects might be more help(?) I should think GeForce4 works with nvidia binary driver
[10:48] <TrashLikeUs> its nv, but the problem is, the accelerated graphic support isnt even on. when i ll activate it i got to restart, but then crashes xserver... he changes nv to nvidia
[10:48] <TrashLikeUs> any idea?
[10:48] <wepeel> PriceChild, according to winehq, that is
[10:48] <Pelo> aneb,  try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   that should fix the x11 problem and alllow you to continue with the removal
[10:49] <aneb> aneb: i don't think it's even installed. but i'll try.
[10:49] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: If driver already installed, you can change xorg.conf and just restart X.... Would need error message from Xorg, really to tell you more...
[10:49] <fevel> has anyone heard of openox
[10:49] <aneb> er
[10:49] <Pelo> fevel,  what is openbox ?
[10:49] <aneb> pelo: same error. also, it's not installed.
[10:49] <TrashLikeUs> i ll tell u whats in the error log
[10:49] <r-c> PriceChild: stupid question, how do I find that in File Browser?
[10:49] <aneb> pelo: it = xserver-xorg
[10:50] <fevel> Pelo, it is a windowmanager that may even run inside gnome
[10:50] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: pastebin if it's more than 2 lines...
[10:50] <Pelo> aneb,  try installing it maybe ?
[10:50] <wepeel> PriceChild, I think I'll try again after I upgrade to 7.04 (soon enough)
[10:50] <PriceChild> r-c, press ctrl+h to show hidden files/folders and then you'll see a folder called ".ssh"
[10:50] <TrashLikeUs> kk
[10:50] <fevel> http://icculus.org/openbox/index.php/Main_Page
[10:50] <PriceChild> wepeel, good luck :)
[10:50] <TrashLikeUs> can i reach the channel somehow in my console?
[10:50] <wepeel> PriceChild, hehe, I really need to get work done, not play games...but thanks!
[10:50] <arooni> Pelo: if i remove the cable it boots up fine.... is there *any reason* why inserting a wifi extender cable would cause bios to not to boot?
[10:50] <aneb> pelo: using apt-get install gives that error. want me to pastebin the error?
[10:50] <Pelo> fevel,  I donT' know about it, they probably have a channel somewere if you need help with it,  check their site
[10:51] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: Hmmm. dunno - maybe you can just summarise message after toggling to nvidia from nv and back again - you don't have to reboot...
[10:51] <sauvin> I just tried to do a google on openbox; google came back with "We're sorry...
[10:51] <sauvin> ... but your query looks similar to automated requests from a computer virus or spyware application. To protect our users, we can't process your request right now."
[10:51] <Pelo> aneb, I dont think it would do much good,  I'm not familiar enough with this kind of stuff to help,  I think you are in for a clean install
[10:52] <aneb> pelo: i can't clean install
[10:52] <Pelo> arooni, I donT' know , sorry,  but you can boot now ? good
[10:52] <Pelo> sauvin,  look it up on wikipedia,  they are very good for geting info on progs and apps
[10:53] <NETWizz> how do I install ndiswrapper?
[10:53] <Gimm1eDat> im still a little confused how to get to an area where I can type IP config
[10:53] <sauvin> yea, you're right, but what's this about google saying my linux box is "infected"!?
[10:53] <Gimm1eDat> i goto the administration.. network and it says "dhcp"
[10:53] <Nutubuntu> Gimm1eDat, start a terminal
[10:53] <Pelo> aneb,  just reinstalling the ubuntu-desktop and all taht comes with it maybe ?
[10:53] <aneb> pelo: i removed the entire directory mentioned in the error message and ran apt-get update
[10:53] <Gimm1eDat> yet when I go to get on the browswer.. it doesnt have an IP
[10:53] <NETWizz> What is the name of the ndiswrapper package?
[10:53] <aneb> pelo: that works now
[10:53] <Pelo> NETWizz, sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper
[10:53] <Pelo> aneb, congrats,
[10:54] <NETWizz> Will that work on Fiesty
[10:54] <NETWizz> and will it install a new version of it
[10:54] <Pelo> NETWizz, it should
[10:54] <NETWizz> Or will it install some really old version
[10:54] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: It seems you have to use the legacy driver: http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-9755/README/appendix-a.html
[10:54] <Pelo> NETWizz, it will install the version that is available in the repos
[10:54] <NETWizz> When I upgraded from Dapper to Edgy, NDISWRApper broke
[10:54] <Gimm1eDat> i get into a terminal.. and type IPCONFIG.. it says "ryan@ubuntupc-p$ and when I type ipconfig it says "bash: ipconfig" command not found"
[10:54] <Nutubuntu> Gimm1eDat, at a terminal command line type "ifconfig" followed by the interface, for example, "ifconfig eth0"
[10:54] <NETWizz> thaksn
[10:55] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: sudo aptitude remove nvidia-glx && sudo aptitude install nvidia-glx-legacy
[10:55] <TrashLikeUs> ShackJack: and thats the newest driver than?
[10:55] <r-c> PriceChild: I still can't see .ssh, where should I look? filesystem?
[10:55] <PriceChild> r-c, in your home
[10:56] <unagi> what is svn checkout
[10:56] <sauvin> Dot files don't show up normally, do they?
[10:56] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: Well, not new - it's legacy ;) Nvidia might have newer "legacy" driver on site, but you have to build, etc... try this one first... you might have to restart after installing - -- you'll have to change xorg.conf again of course...
[10:56] <NETWizz> I bought a video card 7600GT to replace a 7300GT.
[10:56] <unagi> subversion
[10:56] <Nutubuntu> r-c, are you displaying hidden files? that setting isn't on by default in Nautilus, I believe ... dot files are hidden
[10:56] <unagi> envermind
[10:56] <NETWizz> Will I need to do anything to make it work with Ubuntu?
[10:57] <Pelo> unagi,  subversion ?  system to use developement versons of software that allows you to update to all the incremental changes
[10:57] <TrashLikeUs> ShackJack: ya this one works too, but like i said, i already used a newer dirver from nv hp
[10:57] <NETWizz> I already have nvidia-glx installed and working perfect, so can I just upgrade one card for another?
[10:57] <MannyZ> can someone tell me where i can change the password that is used when someone is connectin to my computer?
[10:57] <sauvin> Easier just to fire up an xterm and do an ls -a
[10:57] <erUSUL> NETWizz: it should "just work" (tm)
[10:57] <ShackJack> NETWizz: You should be able to ... you can always run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xrog ;)
[10:57] <sauvin> MannyZ, the command I use is passwd
[10:57] <NETWizz> thanks
[10:58] <|tbb|> how can i enable the scrollbar in xerm?
[10:58] <mistone> I am on a hdtv ( dvi to hdmi cable) and i got eveyting working decent, but some of the screen  is cut off
[10:58] <TrashLikeUs> Shackjack: this is again the old 7184, he causes a crash when i want to play world of warcraft -.-
[10:58] <NETWizz> I think it is dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[10:58] <NETWizz> I don't know what the -phigh is though
[10:58] <stuart-> in alt+f2, what kill line do i type so i get that skull icon i can click to kill a GUI program?
[10:58] <MannyZ> sauvin thanks
[10:58] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: You need newer graphics card GeForce 4 won't cut it, I don't think...
[10:58] <mistone> NETWizz: its how many settings youwant to fill in
[10:58] <MannyZ> sauvin tell me something.. i forgot my password. and now that i do?
[10:58] <mistone> like high means it figues mosof the stuff for you
[10:59] <Nutubuntu> Can be a good life, Pelo, if you don't weaken ;)
[10:59] <sauvin> I can't help with lost passwords.
[10:59] <gordonjcp> woot
[10:59] <gordonjcp> late night curry and icecream mission
[10:59] <NETWizz> Cool
[10:59] <rjg_> does anyone here know how to install Ubuntu and dual boot with Mac OSX ona current intel macbook?
[10:59] <TrashLikeUs> Shackjack: i already played with this card WoW under windows, the problem is that i need to use the 9631, but my xserver crashes than
[10:59] <NETWizz> I am planning on doing a clean install of Fiesty
[10:59] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: You've tried this one:  http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_1.0-9755.html
 help me :S
[10:59] <NETWizz> To get from Edgy to Fiesty.  Or would upgrading be betteR?
[10:59] <erUSUL> !dualboot | rjg_
[10:59] <ubotu> rjg_: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookProFeisty
[10:59] <MannyZ> sauvin i have forgotten my password..
[10:59] <Tessa> Can anyone here help me set up a multihommed server?
[10:59] <TrashLikeUs> ShackJack: no, the 9755 said i should use the 9631 oO
[11:00] <ShackJack> !enter | NETWizz
[11:00] <ubotu> NETWizz: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:00] <rjg_> erUSUL: I have a intel
[11:00] <Pelo> MannyZ,  try looking up password recovery in the forum see if anything comes up,  but I think you are screwed
[11:00] <stuart-> and what's the command for that ps -aux type real time updating process list again?
[11:00] <sauvin> I\ncannot\nhelp\nwith\nlost\npasswords.
[11:00] <MannyZ> omfg :S?
[11:00] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: Well, you'll have to get that from them, then...
[11:00] <MannyZ> Pelo im a amature
[11:00] <erUSUL> rjg_: then you will have to try google ;P
[11:00] <MannyZ> 5days in linux
[11:00] <MannyZ> pelo i dont know what to do -.-
[11:00] <Tessa> anyone?  help with the multihommed thing?
[11:00] <ShackJack> !enter | MannyZ
[11:01] <ubotu> MannyZ: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:01] <adaptr> Tessa what seems to be the problem ?
[11:01] <Pelo> MannyZ,  fantastic, so you probably dont, have anything important on your hdd yet,  just clean install
[11:01] <rjg_> I cannot find out how to boot from CD to get the Live CD running, from their, I know what I'm doing
[11:01] <TrashLikeUs> Shackjack: u mean i have to get the 9755?
[11:01] <MannyZ> umm i have..
[11:01] <Pelo> rjg_,  check in the forum   booting live cd on mac
[11:01] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: I don't know... You can look around on Nvidia site... I don't know why this one wouldn't work for you, it's the latest Nvidia legacy driver...
[11:01] <exyan> is there something like WinSCP ?
[11:02] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: What was exact make of your card?
[11:02] <sauvin> Manny's client doesn't ctcp version.
[11:02] <Pelo> manny_,  boot up the live cd, you can back up your data so you donT' loose it ,  then clean install
[11:02] <Pelo> MannyZ,  boot up the live cd, you can back up your data so you donT' loose it ,  then clean install
[11:02] <MannyZ> :S
[11:02] <MannyZ> pelo
[11:02] <Nutubuntu> MannyZ - first thing is don't panic; second thing is google for "lost password ubuntu"; third thing is watch firefox lock up :(
[11:02] <MannyZ> come to #manda
[11:02] <ShackJack> !enter | MannyZ
[11:02] <ubotu> MannyZ: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:03] <exyan> is there something like WinSCP ?
[11:03] <MannyZ> ok thanks guys :S
[11:03] <NETWizz> Is it better to upgrade or to do a clean install?
[11:03] <sauvin> exyan, is that a secure copy program for windows?
[11:03] <Karti> Hi all, any idea why my cron task only copies accross a part of a file rather than the complete edition?
[11:03] <itguru> does anyone in here use JACK?
[11:03] <ned__> i just CAN'T get my wifi card to work on my dell latitude d610 laptop. the wifi card is "03:03.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g]  802.11g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02)" and I've used many guides, most recently "http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1189681&postcount=105" and gone through 3 reinstalls and my card just doesn't work. Earlier it would at least detect the wireless networks near me, but now i
[11:03] <ned__> t doesn't.
[11:03] <exyan> sauvin: that's a gui SCP client
[11:03] <cconstantine> Hey guys... I've got an odd problem involving hard drives
[11:03] <ShackJack> NETWizz: Either's fine... some purists like clean install, but you're best having your /home in a separate partition...
[11:03] <Zenji> ROFL
[11:04] <exyan> it would be odd if linux wouldn't have one
[11:04] <ShackJack> ned__: Reinstalls is not the way to fix things in Linux - that's the windows way ;) Work the problem  :)
[11:04] <battlecat> Is there a way to save a webpage as a PDF file?
[11:04] <Zenji> Giw di U get VMware running on windows?
[11:04] <unagi> SWEET! my card reader works on my hp.....that makes me happy....i loev linux
[11:04] <cconstantine> I reinstalled due to a failure in the system drive, and after getting a new hard drive reinstalled Ubunut (latest) and the 4 ide drive raid array "just worked" except that I'm missing a drive, and 2 of them are showing up as scsi... any ides?
[11:05] <erUSUL> battlecat: print it to a pdf printer... (cups pdf)
[11:05] <NETWizz> Put my home in a separate partition?
[11:05] <jess> hey
[11:05] <ShackJack> !wireless | ned__ (good troubleshooting guide here)
[11:05] <ubotu> ned__ (good troubleshooting guide here): Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:05] <NETWizz> Like /Home in a different partition?
[11:05] <Jack_Sparrow> ned__: That is an easy card to get going, without ndiswrapper
[11:05] <Jack_Sparrow> !broadcom
[11:05] <battlecat> What do I need to install for that? I dont see it in the printer selection area.
[11:05] <jess> i have some problems with loading the nvidia-glx driver xorg log http://pastebin.ca/646723
[11:05] <sauvin> Seems to me if you root around enough, you'll also find some html2pdf kind of command.
[11:05] <Nutubuntu> MannyZ,  take a look at http://designedfor.wordpress.com/2007/05/05/lost-password-andor-username/
[11:06] <erUSUL> !info cups-pdf | battlecat
[11:06] <ubotu> battlecat: cups-pdf: PDF printer for CUPS. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.4.2-3 (feisty), package size 39 kB, installed size 240 kB
[11:06] <aneb> sauvin: also, openoffice can be that html2pdf
[11:06] <NETWizz> !pastebin
[11:06] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[11:06] <sauvin> aneb: the reason I say "seems to me..." is that last time I browsed the deb repos for ubuntu, it was packed up past the rafters in "this2that" converters.
[11:07] <Nutubuntu> NETWizz, /home in its own partition means that when you upgrade or install a new distro or (if you must) reinstall, you don't have to overwrite your /home and restore from backup
[11:07] <NETWizz> That would mean all my applications would still work?
[11:07] <itguru> If I have home on a separate partition, can multiple distros use it?
[11:07] <sauvin> Nutubuntu, having /home in its own partition might be problematic if the computer multiboots several different flavours of unix?
[11:08] <erUSUL> itguru: mostly yes
[11:08] <NETWizz> Here is my reinstall plan.  Tell me what you think:
[11:08] <NETWizz> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32681/
[11:08] <Nutubuntu> sauvin, itguru - I'm too much a n00b to know that. I don't see why it would be an issue though.
[11:08] <jamili> ffs
[11:08] <jamili> :(
[11:09] <ShackJack> NETWizz: Emmm.. wha?  So you have /home in a separate partition, then?
[11:09] <cconstantine> sauvin: It isn't exactly a problem assuming all the user config files are compatible and you're using an FS all the unix's support
[11:09] <NETWizz> NOpe
[11:09] <NETWizz> I am going to install on a new Hard Disk
[11:09] <NETWizz> Do a clean install
[11:09] <jamili> i installed ubuntustudio, i booted, "Missing operating system" :\
[11:09] <sauvin> cconstantine, the user config files are precisely what I'm concerned about.
[11:09] <jamili> any help? even tho this isn't US chan
[11:09] <DerangedDingo> jamili: just sounds like a GRUB error
[11:10] <cconstantine> sauvin: Things like bash should be stable enough, but I'm not sure how standard gnome/kde configs are
[11:10] <jamili> yeh probly
[11:10] <sauvin> Actually, it sounds like a toasted MBR.
[11:10] <ShackJack> !enter | NETWizz
[11:10] <ubotu> NETWizz: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:10] <Gimm1eDat> i get into a terminal.. and type IPCONFIG.. it says "ryan@ubuntupc:~$ and when I type ipconfig it says "bash: ipconfig" command not found"
[11:10] <marc> .join #compiz-fusion
[11:10] <sauvin> jamili, when, PRECISELY, are you seeing that message?
[11:10] <DerangedDingo> jamili: try booting from a live cd and resetting GRUB
[11:10] <varun0> Gimm1eDat: it's ifconfig
[11:10] <ShackJack> marc: /join #compiz-fusion ;)
[11:10] <marc> thanks
[11:10] <marc> hehe
[11:10] <Nutubuntu> Gimm1eDat, at a terminal command line type "ifconfig" followed by the interface, for example, "ifconfig eth0" -- not iPconfig, iFconfig
[11:10] <jamili> when it's trying to boot the os
[11:11] <sauvin> Is this before or AFTER you're given the option of which OS to boot?
[11:11] <NETWizz> Can I image one hard disk to another with partimage and grow the filesystem, create a new swap, fix all the UUIDs and Grub and have it boot?
[11:11] <jamili> before
[11:11] <Gimm1eDat> same result
[11:11] <Gimm1eDat> ipconfig eth0
[11:11] <sauvin> Jamili, your /dev/hda (C: drive in MS lingo) has no MBR.
[11:11] <jamili> DerangedDingo ubuntustuio doesn't have live option
[11:12] <Jack_Sparrow> NETWizz: YES
[11:12] <DerangedDingo> jamili: Any liveCD should do
[11:12] <Nutubuntu> Gimm1eDat, no polite way to say this: You have to read. it is not ***IP***config it is ******IF******config
[11:12] <jamili> sauvin should i boot on windows cd and run the fixmbr command?
[11:12] <sauvin> I think I'd try the ubuntu livecd.
[11:12] <NETWizz> How do I grow the filesystem to fill a new drive, create a new home partition and copy everything to it, find and fix the UUIDS?
[11:13] <jamili> k
[11:13] <cconstantine> Could someone help me troubleshoot a harddrive problem?  I have an AMD64 with an nvidia-250 motherboard with onboard raid.  I have 3 drives attached to the raid controller (the controller is setup to simply act as an ide device... ie no hardware raid) and I only see 2 of them.  Those two are showing up as poorly configured scsi-hd devices.  Could someone help me find the last drive and perhaps get all the drives on the raid controll
[11:13] <Nutubuntu> I think I must have had too much coffee, that was unkind of me - I apologize, Gimm1eDat
[11:13] <Gimm1eDat> no no..
[11:13] <jamili> last time i tried that it got stuck somewhere
[11:13] <Gimm1eDat> your right
[11:13] <jamili> can't remember atm where to
[11:13] <jamili> but we'll see
[11:13] <Gimm1eDat> im an idiot.. i didnt read right
[11:13] <Gimm1eDat> im so accustomed to windows boxes
[11:13] <Gimm1eDat> i just fill in the letters even tho im reading something else
[11:13] <Gimm1eDat> thanks for being patient man
[11:13] <ShackJack> !enter | Gimm1eDat
[11:13] <ubotu> Gimm1eDat: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:14] <sauvin> I can't tell you how many times I've tried to use ipconfig under linux. I'm thinking about making a symlink.
[11:14] <DerangedDingo> jamili: i believe you just need to enter the GRUB shell, do "find /boot/grub/menu.lst", wait for a response, and set the corresponding partition as root/active/primary or whatever with a command that should be available on the internet. Then, run "setup /dev/hdax" or whatever
[11:14] <NETWizz> Jamili, fdisk /mbr will fix the "Missing Operating System" if the MBR is hosed
[11:14] <desertc> sauvin: just do a quick alias in your .profile
[11:15] <DerangedDingo> jamili: then with the live CD you could edit your menu.lst and add the entries for the different operating systems
[11:15] <jamili> "Uncompressing Linux... Ok, bootin the kernel."
[11:15] <sauvin> desertc, doing that won't fix the problem for ted, mary, bob, alice, idiot, crashtest or squirrel.
[11:15] <jamili> stuck there
[11:15] <Gray-Hat> ya klk1 ??
[11:15] <NETWizz> You will find that in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:15] <jamili> with my both live cd's
[11:16] <jamili> so, i'll boot on xp cd and do fdisk /mbr
[11:16] <sauvin> Does a livecd use the hard drive at all?
[11:16] <jamili> ?
[11:16] <boxrock> can someone tell me how to get ubuntu working with widescreen monitor? (without stretching)
[11:16] <Nutubuntu> sauvin, it doesn't by default but you can mount one
[11:16] <battlecat> Is there a way to start Linux up without starting GNOME and say go directly into a program like SDLMAME?
[11:16] <ShackJack> jamili: Tried starting Live with noacpi option?
[11:16] <NETWizz> jamili, fixmbr from REcovery Console on XP Disc
[11:16] <nexous> How can I resize my MediaCenter XP partition without buying a product such as PartitionMagic, etc?
[11:17] <NETWizz> You might try fixboot too
[11:17] <jamili> shackjack mm no
[11:17] <XLV> nexous, qtparted
[11:17] <NETWizz> However, that will do nothing but install the default Microsoft MBR
[11:17] <nexous> XLV: Alright. Thanks
[11:17] <Jack_Sparrow> nexous: GPARTED LIVECD
[11:17] <poningru> nexous: thats included in most linux live cds
[11:17] <poningru> including the ubuntu install cd
[11:17] <XLV> nexous, and its gparted as the others mentioned
[11:18] <rjg_> could someone walk me through partitioning a intel macboook with mac osx already on it?
[11:18] <poningru> anyone know how to do a hotplug?
[11:18] <nexous> Alright, well I have my 7.04 cd how do I run gparted?
[11:18] <jamili> so
[11:18] <jamili> i'm on ubuntu live cd's boot menu atm
[11:18] <poningru> rjg_: I saw some guy was working on it
[11:18] <jamili> i pressed f6
[11:18] <poningru> a guide
[11:18] <akan01n> hi, i have my wifi working, and it seems that wap_supplicant is working, it shows a lot of authenticated msg and this kind of stuff.. but i cant ping my router.. destination host unreachable... DNS is set.. anyone know what is going on?
[11:18] <jamili> boot options line came up
[11:18] <itguru> I got a question, that I know I SHOULD know the answer to, but I'm just checking in with you guys. If I am going to have a multi OS system, (multi-linux OS), and I have a separate home partition, I'm assuming that all the linux installs, can use the same home partition? If user names are the same, will the same files be available across the same user in all the linux flavours?
[11:18] <C-{pR0F> How do i mount a cd-rom , it doesn't mount when i insert the CD ?
[11:18] <Jack_Sparrow> nexous: nexsystem admin  gnome partition editor
[11:18] <ShackJack> !enter | jamili
[11:18] <ubotu> jamili: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:18] <RiCCo69> damnit
[11:18] <jamili> oh sorry
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[11:19] <nexous> Jack_Sparrow: Oh okay.
[11:19] <ShackJack> What is the boot option to disable acpi check - anyone know?
[11:19] <sauvin> itguru, in theory, yes. I have a personal reservation involving user config files.
[11:19] <poningru> akan01n: are you sure you are getting ip address
[11:19] <judaz> hey
[11:19] <NETWizz> If windows is broken, you can delete the boot.ini file and run bootcfg /rebuild from recovery console
[11:19] <jamili> so, boot options line came up i type anything in it not?
[11:19] <Gimm1eDat> ok, i typed it correct
[11:19] <akan01n> poningru, static ip
[11:19] <judaz> could somone give me a hand with an ubuntu-server 7.04 ?
[11:19] <Gimm1eDat> at no point do I see an IP address..
[11:19] <Gimm1eDat> can i refresh the ip?
[11:19] <taime1> is it possible to remove gaim to install pidgin without removing ubuntu-desktop?
[11:19] <desertc> itguru: shouldn't we be asking you that question?
[11:19] <judaz> i cant make it connect to a lan with dhcp
[11:19] <poningru> itguru: technically yes but thats not recommended
[11:19] <poningru> that can break a lot of things
[11:19] <itguru> sauvin: That makes two of us.... I also have a nagging feeling that one distro with screw up personal files for another
[11:19] <Jack_Sparrow> acpi=off
[11:20] <ShackJack> jamili: Yes, I don't know exaclt what ... asking in channel...  It's   acpi=off
[11:20] <jamili> ok
[11:20] <RiCCo69> I'm trying to install ndiswrapper I just did the update/upgrade but when I GO TO INSTALL SUDO APT-GET INSTALL NDISWRAPPER it says couldn't find package ndiswrapper. anyideas
[11:20] <itguru> desertc: ITguru, doesn't mean LINUX GURU! :)
[11:20] <NETWizz> You can remove gaim
[11:20] <NETWizz> Only thing is it will likely get re-installed
[11:20] <C-{pR0F> what's the syntax mor mounting a cd rom ?
[11:20] <TrashLikeUs> i ve intalled the 9639 driver and used nvidia-xconfig, but that crashes my xserver, ` cuase he doesnt likes "nvidia" but "nv" in xorg.conf
[11:20] <localghost> Hi all
[11:20] <sauvin> itguru, I'm a coward. My fedora and ubuntu home directories are in separate partitions.
[11:20] <poningru> akan01n: yeah go into a terminal and do sudo ifconfig <interface> <ip-address>
[11:20] <desertc> itguru: ah, I see - just a windows jockey
[11:20] <ShackJack> Jack_Sparrow: Starting with that can help when LiveCd starting linux kernel freezes for some, no?
[11:20] <jamili> yeh windows ftw :D
[11:20] <NETWizz> At work, ...
[11:20] <poningru> RiCCo69: go look for ndisgtk
[11:20] <itguru> sauvin: Mine - as far as I know, nobody I know has tried it
[11:20] <RiCCo69> where abouts?
[11:20] <poningru> !info ndiswrapper
[11:20] <ubotu> Package ndiswrapper does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[11:21] <localghost> don't know if it's the right place to ask, if not, then maybe someone will be able to point to the right place: I have problems getting a USB MIDI keyboard to work. I've searched internet quite thoroughly, Ubuntu official and comunity documentation among other places, but failed to get a clear answer. those things that I've tried either did not work, or did not work as expected, or... I don't know, but I just couldn't be able
[11:21] <localghost>  to get it to work.
[11:21] <ShackJack> jamili: I assume you did a check on both LiveCds to make sure the burns were good...
[11:21] <NETWizz> I setup a lab of Ubuntu computers 37 to be exact.  I just wish I could push software to them.  I am thinking we need to create our own repository
[11:21] <poningru> !midi
[11:21] <ubotu> Trouble playing MIDI files? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MidiSoftwareSynthesisHowTo
[11:21] <jamili> shackjack, i ordered them
[11:21] <jamili> m
[11:21] <itguru> desertc: Windows Jockey?! NO WAY! Even though I can find my way around a windows box easy, I prefer to use linux, but even the best of us, still ask advice :)
[11:21] <akan01n> poningru, ok, ifconfig eth1 10.1.1.21, done
[11:21] <ShackJack> jamili: Yeah, so?
[11:21] <localghost> no, not playing MIDI files
[11:21] <poningru> localghost: not sure how to do hardware
[11:21] <poningru> yeah I know sorry dude
[11:22] <poningru> akan01n: it should work now
[11:22] <poningru> do ifconfig
[11:22] <jamili> shackjack they've been working good before, once used
[11:22] <desertc> taime1: stick with the default packages for a supported installation
[11:22] <Nutubuntu> NETWizz, see http://developer.assaydepot.com/?p=10
[11:22] <poningru> NETWizz: yes you can do apt-cache
[11:22] <akan01n> poningru, Destination host unreachable
[11:22] <poningru> NETWizz: search around ...
[11:23] <poningru> what he said
[11:23] <ShackJack> jamili: You trying to boot now with acpi=off ?
[11:23] <boxrock> anyone, can you tell me how to get my screen resolution set to widescreen?
[11:23] <poningru> akan01n: go do a ifconfig eth1
[11:23] <jamili> and again it got stuck there, well i'll try the other cd
[11:23] <poningru> and a iwconfig
[11:23] <TrashLikeUs> ShackJack: http://de.pastebin.ca/646792
[11:23] <jamili> shackjack yes
[11:23] <poningru> and pastebin it
[11:23] <ShackJack> jamili: Unplug any extranneous USB's too...
[11:23] <poningru> boxrock: what graphics card do you have?
[11:23] <Dorothy_> does anyone know anything about themes?
[11:23] <localghost> so noone here knows something about the subject?
[11:23] <jamili> :o
[11:23] <boxrock> poningru: not sure, it is a thin-client boxen
[11:23] <poningru> localghost: go ask in something audio related
[11:23] <NETWizz> Um, I also installed SSH and public key administration
[11:24] <desertc> !themes |dorothy_
[11:24] <ubotu> dorothy_: 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
[11:24] <jamili> i love web ircs
[11:24] <poningru> !deploy
[11:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about deploy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:24] <poningru> grr
[11:24] <poningru> hold on
[11:24] <Tanman> i was just wondering how ubuntu server utilises the swap file
[11:24] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: good looks like you got in working ;)
[11:25] <rjg_> so no one in here can help me partition into 3 partitions: OSX, Ubuntu, Shared?
[11:25] <nexous> Will GParted erase data on my windows partition if i resize the partition?
[11:25] <desertc> localghost: what is a usb midi keyboard?
[11:25] <hybirdbe> hello all
[11:25] <Tanman> because my server is dropping to 3 MB on the RAM but it still hasn;t utilised the swap file yet...is that any need for concern?
[11:25] <jamili> hi
[11:25] <poningru> desertc: its a piano type thing
[11:25] <poningru> nexous: it shouldnt but you should backup your data
[11:25] <RiCCo69> look i know im a newb but when you said !ndisgtk was that a command i put somwhere?
[11:25] <desertc> desertc: a piano keyboard?  no... you're pulling my leg!
[11:25] <nexous> poningru: Alright thanks.
[11:25] <NETWizz> Okay
[11:25] <localghost> poningru: are there any linux audio related channels on this IRC server?
[11:26] <desertc> localghost: go #alsa
[11:26] <WX9J> added 4 partitions from a second drive to the fstab file. all are VFAT and mounted fine but cannot do chmod, chgrp or chown even as root
[11:26] <astro76> Tanman, no a lot of the used ram is probably just old cache which is being overwritten as needed
[11:26] <NETWizz> Let me say I get repository working on a LAN at work.  Can I make it so that apt-get update && apt-get upgrade will install updates?
[11:26] <localghost> thanks
[11:26] <desertc> !alsa |localghost
[11:26] <ubotu> localghost: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[11:26] <poningru> localghost: there are
[11:26] <jamili> booting from another cd with acpi off.
[11:26] <hybirdbe> i do sudo makesel , select lamp server , and than install but the instalation process stays at1 % eaven after several trys anybody can help
[11:26] <TrashLikeUs> ShackJack: :D ya, but i dont find a solution, nv driver works with my card too, but i dont got acceleration, nvidia would be the installed nvidia driver 9639, but this crashes my xserver -.-
[11:26] <Tanman>  ok thank you astro
[11:26] <NETWizz> Basically, my goal is to have all our lab machines check a repository and install whatever that server wants
[11:26] <catisonh> how much does ubuntu cost?
[11:26] <hybirdbe> i mean sudo tasksel sorry
[11:26] <catisonh> I am on a budget
[11:26] <localghost> ubotu: no, it's specific to midi keyboard
[11:26] <Tanman> free
[11:26] <hybirdbe> it's free ubuntu is free :D
[11:26] <jamili> catisonh nothing
[11:27] <clouder> is there a gui utility to adjust desktop gamma?  I found the one in xfce, but I can't find it on gnome
[11:27] <localghost> alsa/audio in general seems to work OK
[11:27] <hybirdbe> and why do i always hear crackel in my audio?
[11:27] <jamili> again it doesn't go anywhere after it's trying to boot kernel
[11:27] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: looks like it doesn't like the glx extension -- try commenting it out in xorg.conf and restart X - - that the only thing out of order I can see...
[11:27] <catisonh> yeah, but when I went to the store, it says $500 for the "Vista Ultimate" edition
[11:27] <jamili> hmm
[11:27] <poningru> NETWizz: you wann come into #ubuntu-server ?
[11:28] <NETWizz> THanks
[11:28] <hybirdbe> lol , i suck at linux :(
[11:28] <todas_> hola
[11:28] <jamili> should i try by plugging my hdd off?
[11:28] <TrashLikeUs> ShackJack: hm but glx is need for acceleration i thought?!
[11:28] <poningru> hybirdbe: whats wrong?
[11:28] <jamili> and switch to another
[11:28] <todas_> alguien de espaa
[11:28] <Tanman> thats vista  not ubuntu. catisonh
[11:28] <jamili> shackjack ideas?
[11:28] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: Mmmm... dunno...
[11:28] <desertc> !alsa |hybirdbe
[11:28] <ubotu> hybirdbe: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[11:28] <clouder> !gamma
[11:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gamma - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:28] <catisonh> so who do I pay?
[11:28] <hybirdbe> dude , i read the wiki and alsa is selected
[11:29] <C-{pR0F> what's the syntax for mounting a cd-rom?
[11:29] <ShackJack> jamili: Only to try alternate install CD instead... or check CD and/or memory.... Or maybe try starting in VGA mode
[11:29] <Tanman> Catisonh
[11:29] <Tanman> nothing
[11:29] <TrashLikeUs> ShackJack: :/
[11:29] <jamili> k
[11:29] <Tanman> you download the CD and install it
[11:29] <desertc> catisonh: Ununtu support costs $250 a year
[11:29] <catisonh> oh ok
[11:29] <jamili> "Only try alternate install CD instead" ?
[11:29] <Tanman> thats if you want pro support
[11:29] <desertc> catisonh: However, you are free to download the software and not get the support
[11:29] <Tanman> nott the media like Windows
[11:29] <astro76> catisonh, http://www.ubuntu.com/products/WhatIsUbuntu
[11:30] <ShackJack> TrashLikeUs: Sorry, not up on my smileys :) You'd really be better off getting a newer card (like at least a 6 series nvidia)
[11:30] <ShackJack> !alternate | jamili
[11:30] <ubotu> jamili: 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
[11:30] <catisonh> oh, so ubuntu isn't made by Microsoft?
[11:30] <hybirdbe> omfg :p
[11:30] <Tanman> hah no it is not
[11:30] <jamili> i tried to check the cd
[11:30] <jamili> stuck in the same spot
[11:31] <jamili> can't boot kernel
[11:31] <jamili> oh sorry many lines again :P
[11:31] <Tanman> Cat:it is isn't
[11:31] <hybirdbe> g2g , i'll ask about tasksel later
[11:31] <catisonh> then I can't use it, because my computer says its designed for Microsoft
[11:31] <andywatt> hi could anybody help me with ubuntu
[11:31] <Tanman> thats slightly untrue
[11:31] <ShackJack> jamili: It got stuck trying to check the CD? Something is definately wrong there -- maybe something with the drive itself..
[11:31] <ShackJack> !ask | andywatt
[11:31] <ubotu> andywatt: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:31] <jamili> probably
[11:32] <Tanman> Cat: you can install Ubuntu on any pc
[11:32] <jamili> phew
[11:32] <desertc> catisonh: also review: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
[11:32] <ShackJack> Cat: Well, most any ;)
[11:32] <jamili> i'm glad to have cd-rw on bookshelf :P
[11:32] <desertc> catisonh: your computer isn't owned by microsoft
[11:32] <jamili> cd-rw reader*
[11:32] <Tanman> Cat: i have that label too..
[11:32] <Tanman> catisonh: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloadmirrors
[11:32] <desertc> cat: that label peels off
[11:32] <anto9us> I've added myself to a group but the app doesn't see it, (vboxusers, Virtualbox.) Is there a way to resolve this without logging out?
[11:33] <ShackJack> jamili: Yeah, dunno what it could be - maybe someone else has input...
[11:33] <jamili> hmm
[11:33] <localghost> #alsa seems to be quite silent...
[11:33] <Tanman> cat: you can ddownload Ubuntu from that location
[11:33] <jamili> well it's a job for tomorrow
[11:33] <andywatt> I installed 64 bit ubuntu and dual booted it with my existing vista install is there any way I could downloagrade to 32 bit but unaffect my bootloader?
[11:33] <jamili> i should get some slep
[11:33] <catisonh> yeah, but Microsoft will get mad at me, I think
[11:33] <jamili> well i'll try installing us once moar :O
[11:33] <akan01n> poningru, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/32685/
[11:33] <nexous> Is there any problem with setting my swap partition to 1gb?
[11:33] <catisonh> because they designed my computer
[11:33] <desertc> catisonh: you are just trying to troll us now ... ignored
[11:33] <Tanman> catisonh: no they didn;t
[11:34] <akan01n> poningru, the first one is ifconfig eth, second iwconfig eth1
[11:34] <sauvin> nexous, how much ram do you have?
[11:34] <nixternal> !topic | catisonh
[11:34] <ubotu> catisonh: Please read the channel topic whenever you enter, as it contains important information. To view it at any time after joining, simply type /topic
[11:34] <nexous> 1.87gb
[11:34] <malocite> I am getting extremely poor bittorrent performance since installing ubuntu, ports are forwarded correctly, can anyone help me with this?
[11:34] <nixternal> catisonh: stay on topic please
[11:35] <nexous> sauvin: or should i just leave it as 512?
[11:35] <sauvin> I think the conventional wisdom is to make swap size twice the amount of ram.
[11:35] <ShackJack> nexous: I set mine as 1.5-2X RAM
[11:36] <paotzu> I usu also leave space for ram upgrades, free space not partitioned
[11:36] <catisonh> I am on topic, I am asking about ubuntu, because I want to use the linux
[11:36] <XLV> sauvin, that whas when ram was limited, now eg with 2GB of ram, what app will need 6GB, and would you want that much hdd thrashing?
[11:36] <nexous> ShackJack: so your saying to set my swap at around 2.0gb?
[11:36] <Tanman> CAtis: then you can use Ubuntu on your machine if you want to
[11:36] <Tanman> Catis: MS won't get mad at you at all
[11:37] <odat> anyone know anything about the 64bit version
[11:37] <odat> is it worth it?
[11:37] <nixternal> catisonh: that is fine, but your Microsoft chatting has some of us wondering. We are here to help you with Ubuntu
[11:37] <Falstius> XLV: if no apps use the ram, there won't be any thrashing.  2x is good for a laptop or desktop that will use hibernate.
[11:37] <ShackJack> nexous: That's just my rule of thumb... It's prolly a little old-fashioned, but disk space is cheap...
[11:37] <paotzu> 64 bit works fine
[11:37] <XLV> catisonh, no, dont do it, bill gates takes such matters very personally
[11:37] <nexous> ShackJack: Alright thank
[11:37] <nixternal> odat: I use the 64bit version...unfortunately there are some tricks to it still for some of the apps
[11:37] <desertc> catisonh: Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils.
[11:37] <ShackJack> odat: Works good - just some issues with certain drivers or plugins...
[11:37] <odat> XLV, yea but what about flash and stuff
[11:37] <Tanman> Catis: XLV-->LOL
[11:37] <paotzu> flash is a problem but flash sux anyway
[11:38] <XLV> catisonh, not to mention balmer.. he'll come around and do the developers dance all over again
[11:38] <ShackJack> paotzu: Maybe, but it's so darned ubiquitous...
[11:38] <paotzu> all you gotta do is install 32 bit firefox and flash
[11:38] <xerawx> flash is the bane of open source
[11:38] <odat> should i just use the regular one on it?
[11:38] <varun0> odat: I don't think it's worth it. The performance is about the same, and there is a lot more of a headache/
[11:38] <Tanman> XLV: its ads now
[11:38] <xerawx> and also the bane of PPC users regardless of OS
[11:38] <varun0> odat: with 64-bit, that is
[11:38] <paotzu> you don't have to totally revert to 32 bit
[11:38] <XLV> odat, use nspluginwrapper
[11:38] <cconstantine> I have an AMD64 (x86_64) machine with builtin raid and the ubuntu kernel isn't finding it, could someone help me?
[11:38] <garrettt> can some help me with with adacity?
[11:38] <catisonh> I just want to be able to edit my cat pictures and run my ftp server
[11:38] <MasterShrek> so i installed kubuntu-desktop so that i would have it, but now when i boot up or shut down theres a kubuntu screen, i want it back to ubuntu, but i forgot how to change it back
[11:39] <MasterShrek> who knows how to change that?
[11:39] <XLV> odat, http://gwenole.beauchesne.info/projects/nspluginwrapper/
[11:39] <darkfrog> Can someone help me through mounting an LVM partition from a Live CD?
[11:39] <ShackJack> garrettt: THey have a dedicated channel @ #audacity ;)
[11:39] <varun0> MasterShrek: just the splash screen?
[11:39] <xerawx> (im in ur effteepeez, leechin ur lolcats)
[11:39] <desertc> cconstantine: google "fakeraid"
[11:40] <varun0> odat: I run 64-bit. I wish I had done 32 bits. You can get some things to work, but it's extra effort that you really don't need to make
[11:40] <desertc> odat: I run 64-bit and i love it.  Just no Flash Player - no big deal
[11:40] <garrettt> When i open adacity and try to play a song it says "Error wile opening sound device. Please check the out put device settings and the project sample rate." can some one help me fix this?
[11:40] <odat> so 32 bit is not only easy but just about as fast anyway?
[11:41] <yaustar> I have ubuntu 6.06 installed on my laptop and finding that it gets quite warm/hot even though it is idle so the fan is on constantly. Any ideas? Cheers
[11:41] <paotzu> I find 64 bit about 25 percent better for processing audio
[11:41] <XLV> desertc, http://gwenole.beauchesne.info/projects/nspluginwrapper/ give this a try
[11:41] <desertc> XLV: Thanks - but I don't care to use it
[11:41] <catisonh> garrettt, try closing firefox
[11:41] <ShackJack> paotzu: Why not twice as fast processing audio :P
[11:41] <xerawx> yaustar: i'm about to try compiling a new kernel for my powerbook to try out the tickless idle feature in new kernels
[11:41] <cconstantine> desertc: Thanks, we'll see if this helps
[11:41] <howlingmadhowie> odat: if it's just as fast or not, that depends
[11:41] <paotzu> shackjack: well I actually measured it
[11:41] <desertc> cconstantine: short answer - it doesn't work
[11:41] <xerawx> yaustar: you can get an app called powertop if you have a new kernel that measures what apps use the most power
[11:42] <Jambon> hi. I was wondering about what kind of programs people use to prototype interfaces? I hear Flash is easy to use, but it's not available in Linux. What would be an easy alternative to prototyping in Flash?
[11:42] <yaustar> xerawx: eek, recompiling the kernal sounds a little extreme
[11:42] <varun0> odat: I'd look up benchmarks for what you want to do. For regular desktop usage, it's not worth it
[11:42] <cconstantine> desertc: It worked the last time I installed ubuntu... of note: I
[11:42] <garrettt> catisonh when i close firefox the same error comes up
[11:42] <cconstantine> desertc: I'm just using the raid for more ide channels, it's not set to do any raid functionality
[11:42] <xerawx> yaustar: well, it's not really so bad.. i haven't done it in years but there are step by step guides on the ubuntu site
[11:42] <odat> varun0, how about a lot of gimp work?
[11:42] <howlingmadhowie> odat: if you're doing lots of floating point calculations using the 80-bit accuracy found in the intel fpus, you'd want more memory width to process results faster.
[11:43] <catisonh> garrettt, were you using any other sound software before you used audacity?
[11:43] <yaustar> xerawx: I noticed that this wasn't happening with 7.04 (but wouldn't boot up 4/5 times)
[11:43] <varun0> odat: I'd think that would depend more on how much RAM you had. I doubt 64-bit would make much difference
[11:43] <xerawx> yaustar: its pretty much the best way to optimize linux for your machine, especially with that new tickless idle feature i guess that makes a big difference in battery life
[11:43] <catisonh> garrettt, whenever I get that error, I have to close a lot of things before it goes away, most of the time it is firefox
[11:43] <howlingmadhowie> odat: 32 bit operating systems can also only address (somewhat less than) 4GB of ram (pro application)
[11:43] <yaustar> xerawx: true, I look into it ;)
[11:44] <varun0> odat: so yea. that's a big one. if you had more than 4 gigs, you need a 64-bit kernel
[11:44] <garrettt> ahhh thanks a lot it was amarok
[11:44] <desertc> http://search.wikia.com  <- the wikipedia Internet search
[11:44] <howlingmadhowie> varun0: naa, you just need a kernel which supports pae, and linux has done that for years
[11:44] <odat> in the forums all i see are lots of 64 bit headheaches
[11:44] <akan01n> i found the problem with my wifi.. when i do ping 10.1.1.254 the router, the ping cmd says From 10.1.1.31 which is my Ethernet card, not my Wifi card which is 10.1.1.21, how can i set the default to be wifi?
[11:44] <odat> headaches even
[11:45] <desertc> odat: I use it just fine, but you do not have to do so.
[11:45] <ShackJack> odat: My headaches are 32-bit ;)
[11:45] <varun0> howlingmadhowie: hm. true. I forgot about that
[11:45] <desertc> odat: I've been running it since 2003
[11:45] <XiXaQ> how do I minimize tsclient when its run in fullscreen?
[11:45] <odat> desertc does mplayer work with fuss?
[11:45] <Nutubuntu> MasterShrek, to go back from kubuntu to ubuntu, if I remember properly, psychocats.net has a writeup
[11:45] <desertc> odat: I don't use mplayer - no idea
[11:46] <Flaschebia_3988> heyy
[11:46] <Flaschebia_3988> wie gehts ma euch??
[11:46] <desertc> odat: I just use the software provided with Ubuntu
[11:46] <desertc> !english
[11:46] <ubotu> The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are English only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[11:46] <ShackJack> !de | Flaschebia_3988
[11:46] <ubotu> Flaschebia_3988: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[11:46] <desertc> ooh, that's a good one, sj
[11:46] <howlingmadhowie> odat: there are some nasty 64-bit problems. but things have got a lot better. programmers don't write things like int_array2D=(int **)malloc(dimx*sizeof(int)) any longer (thank god)
[11:47] <yaustar> xerawx: If something goes wrong (eg the computer doesn't boot) how easy is it to revert back to an old kernel?
[11:47] <ShackJack> desertc: I *think* that's German :)
[11:47] <varun0> odat: mplayer will work fine. you will have trouble with the w32codecs
[11:47] <Flaschebia_3988> hm
[11:47] <desertc> hello, azarion!
[11:47] <sauvin> Trust me, it's German.
[11:47] <Nutubuntu> odat, on the other hand, the 64bit kernel for some odd reason cannot deal with partitions > 1TB ... so it's a tossup, I think
[11:47] <Flaschebia_3988> http://www.pennergame.de/ref.php?uid=3988
[11:47] <Falstius> yaustar: very easy if you are carefull not to delete your old kernel.
[11:47] <odat> varun0, eeekkkkk 32 bit it is
[11:47] <varun0> odat: someone might know otherwise, but AFAIK ndiswrapper doesnt' do java for firefox, either
[11:48] <howlingmadhowie> varun0: of course, you can still only address 4GB of RAM per process, but 4GB of RAM per process should be enough for anybody...
[11:48] <Nutubuntu> howlingmadhowie, famous last words ;)
[11:48] <desertc> howlingmadhowie: 4GB total, but only ... like 1.5 GB per process
[11:48] <yaustar> Falstius: Is there a good howto that you could me to please?
[11:48] <desertc> howlingmadhowie: frankly the max is more like 3.2
[11:48] <akan01n> why the ping cmd is firing from my wired-card with IP .31 and not from my wifi-card .21? i have no wire connected
[11:49] <desertc> yaustar: tldp.org
[11:49] <yaustar> cheers
[11:49] <sauvin> howlingmadhowie, seems to me some idiot at IBM once said that 640k is all the computer power anybody is ever going to need....
[11:49] <howlingmadhowie> desertc: okay, you have mappings of IO and drivers in the upper parts (have a look in /proc/iomem). i was ignoring that... :)
[11:49] <ShackJack> sauvin: THat was BIll Gates :)
[11:49] <Nutubuntu> sauvin, it was some idiot who founded Microsoft ;)
[11:49] <xerawx> yaustar: just as easy as switching the to the old kernel in your boot menu
[11:49] <paotzu> 640 gigs he meant
[11:49] <yaustar> xerawx: Via grub?
[11:49] <xerawx> yaustar: the new one just be added to the list at first and the old would be there till you decide to get rid of it
[11:49] <exyan> how do I change the text color @ gnome panel?
[11:50] <sauvin> Mmkay, so I'm an idiot, too. That decision, however, had some very profound consequences on software development for a couple of DECADES.
[11:50] <howlingmadhowie> yeah, back then when the 8086 had 20-bit addressing. and 320kB were used for system IO. oh, those were the days :)
[11:50] <xerawx> yaustar: at least that's how i remember it, it's been a long time since i did this actually, i'm just following the guide for compiling a kernel on PPC
[11:50] <ShackJack> exyan: Under themes, customize... not all themes let you change colors...
[11:50] <Nutubuntu> sauvin, agreed - a bad decision, that is, not the other :)
[11:50] <yaustar> xerawx: can you forward me the link please?
[11:50] <aldcor> why  i can't change my resolution? i toke screen resolution tool and there is only 640x480 in list... (i installed KDE and i used it, there i changed resolution, now it's on gnome too and i can't change it)
[11:51] <sauvin> howlingmadhowie, I still want to throttle the idiot who decided the 386 had to wake up in real mode.
[11:51] <gigabytes> hello everybody
[11:51] <ShackJack> !fixres | aldcor
[11:51] <ubotu> aldcor: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[11:51] <exyan> ShackJack: it would be not the linux way if you couldn't change that
[11:51] <ShackJack> exyan: Hehee... Like I said - depends on the theme :)
[11:51] <darshil> hi
[11:51] <desertc> gigabytes: Whazzup!
[11:51] <paotzu> all those bios choices were based on software backward conpatibility
[11:51] <exyan> ShackJack: nop, there's another way ;p
[11:52] <exyan> ShackJack: ubuntu is not windows, so ur wrong ;)
[11:52] <gigabytes> hello desertc
[11:52] <gigabytes> there is a bug in ubuntu server
[11:52] <Nutubuntu> only one?
[11:52] <desertc> gigabytes: check out #ubuntu-server
[11:52] <sauvin> paotzu, I know that. it wasn't a totally boneheaded decision, but at some point, somebody was going to have to draw a line in the sand and say "From this point forward, backwards compatibility will have to be handled with a VM".
[11:52] <gigabytes> desertc: thanks, however I think it is common to ubuntu desktop too
[11:52] <ShackJack> exyan: In themes, at any rates the "Windows" text color changes it for panel, windows, etc...
[11:53] <howlingmadhowie> sauvin: oh yes. i'd forgotten about that. all x86 still do that :)
[11:53] <desertc> gigabytes: don't hold back - let us know what the problem is !
[11:53] <xerawx> yaustar: i'm following a forum thread mostly that's specific to PPC, but this seems to be the general ubuntu howto for compiling a kernel: http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_ubuntu
[11:53] <quaal> what gnome app reads system temps?
[11:53] <gigabytes> desertc: I can't mount any samba share using smbfs in a line on fstab
[11:53] <sauvin> I didn't forget. Before I knew about extenders, I tried (and failed) to get around the limitation that BIOS services had to be accessed in real mode.
[11:53] <xerawx> it's basically the same thing though
[11:53] <howlingmadhowie> sauvin: obviously for reasons of backwards compatibility. well, one more thing to help you sleep soundly at night :)
[11:53] <Nutubuntu> sauvin, it's probably OT but remember Windows 1? The hardware really didn't support doing *anything* at a useable speed ... it is my guess that the VM approach had to wait for sufficient computing power to make it possible to use without day-long waits to redraw screens
[11:53] <desertc> !samba
[11:53] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[11:53] <yaustar> xerawx: cheers
[11:53] <gigabytes> desertc: if I use the mount command manually with "mount /mount/point" it works, but at boot it freezes
[11:54] <sauvin> No, I don't, but I do remember Windows 2. I was NOT impressed.
[11:54] <howlingmadhowie> sauvin: really? i didn't know that about bios... that's horrible
[11:54] <uguralbayram> Hi all can anyone help me about a booting problem
[11:54] <exyan> ShackJack: http://brentroos.com/2006/07/07/change-gnome-panel-text-color/
[11:54] <desertc> gigabytes: I don't know anything about samba shares.  Is it a windows machine or anther linux machine?
[11:54] <sauvin> Neither did Windows 3.x, but OS/2 blew my socks off. It was OS/2 experience that took me to Linux to begin with, because of all the cool unix tools available under emx.
[11:54] <gigabytes> desertc: it stops only with ctrl-alt-del and then the mount point is inaccessible from the shell because every command like ls or cd hangs when I enter in the mount point directory (that has not been mounted)
[11:54] <ShackJack> exyan: Ahhh... live n' learn ;)
[11:54] <uguralbayram> I am too new to ubuntu
[11:55] <uguralbayram> it took 1 hour to join here :)
[11:55] <desertc> gigabytes: you can just use SSH from Nautilus if it is a linux or unix directory
[11:55] <gigabytes> desertc: it seems because a "mountpoint -q /mount/point" process remains in execution
[11:55] <ShackJack> !ask | uguralbayram
[11:55] <ubotu> uguralbayram: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:55] <jamili> "Software selection", i assume these aren't necessary?
[11:55] <howlingmadhowie> desertc: as far as i know it's difficult to tell. the smb protocoll is a windows protocoll which the samba-guys re-implemented
[11:55] <jamili> or does it affect much if i install them?
[11:55] <gigabytes> desertc: I don't have nautilus I use ubuntu server for a reason :D
[11:55] <uguralbayram> i installed the last version of ubuntu without windows or any other operating systems
[11:56] <uguralbayram> but when i  reboot my pc
[11:56] <jamili> installing ubuntustudio btw
[11:56] <jamili> well yea i install 'em
[11:56] <uguralbayram> it says no bootable device found
[11:56] <desertc> gigabytes: :(  Sorry!  *shrugs*
[11:56] <howlingmadhowie> desertc: sorry, i totally misread your sentence :)
[11:56] <desertc> howlingmadhowie: np
[11:56] <sauvin> "no bootable device found"!? uguralbayram, when, precisely, are you seeing this message?
[11:57] <uguralbayram> when i put on ubuntu installing cd and chose "first boot from hard disk" there is no problem
[11:57] <uguralbayram> but cant start without cd
[11:57] <uguralbayram> it says it everytime i restart my pc
[11:57] <gigabytes> does anyone know what can I do to solve the problem and have the share mounted at boot?
[11:57] <gigabytes> uguralbayram: try to check bios settings
[11:57] <howlingmadhowie> uguralbayram: do you see the words "grub error"?
[11:57] <Ademan> !ati
[11:57] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:57] <uguralbayram> nope
[11:58] <roger_padactor> hello, i installed apache2 and i want to create and edit files in the www dir but it wont let me how do i resolve this problem?
[11:58] <ShackJack> !enter | uguralbayram (just fyi, makes it easier to track your question)
[11:58] <ubotu> uguralbayram (just fyi, makes it easier to track your question): Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:58] <uguralbayram> chekced the bios settings twice
[11:58] <catisonh> oops
[11:58] <Ademan> wait, does the restricted driver manager do ati cards as well?
[11:58] <sauvin> The "no bootable device" found would be a BIOS thing, unless I'm mistaken - GRUB isn't even remotely in the picture at this stage of the powerup sequence.
[11:58] <catisonh> test
[11:58] <ShackJack> roger_padactor: (where to I know that name from): you have permissions/ownership of that directory - you might need to change it...
[11:58] <desertc> roger_padactor: you'll have to check with apache support
[11:59] <sauvin> uguralbayram, am I correct in understanding that you can boot from the hard drive, but not the CD?
[11:59] <howlingmadhowie> sauvin: oh, it's going wrong that early. that's not a good sign.
[11:59] <malocite> can you have more than one version of python installed?
[11:59] <Gimm1eDat> i got it on the network, is there a quick and easy way to get my ubuntu box to join my windows workgroup? and ultimatley share files?
[11:59] <uguralbayram> when i put the cd on
[11:59] <Micro> My CDRW drive isn't meant to be over 40 degrees C is it (just reading the live cd)? I thought i could smell something...
[11:59] <uguralbayram> i can boot it
[12:00] <Ademan> malocite: i think so... but why?  /usr/bin/python is a symlink to one of the versions i'm pretty sure, so whichever one you installed second would be what /usr/bin/python points to
[12:00] <L815> how do you run window apps on linux?
[12:00] <ShackJack> desertc: Gettin' tired of answering the non-ubuntu ubuntu questions? ;)
[12:00] <desertc> Gimm1eDat: not that quick - it's obviously proprietary
[12:00] <sauvin> But you need the CD before you can boot the hard drive?
[12:00] <malocite> ademan: I am trying to install bittorrent - and it says I need python 2.4, but I already have 2.5 installed
[12:00] <uguralbayram> yes sauvin thats right
[12:00] <howlingmadhowie> Gimm1eDat: if you go to places->network->windows network, you should see all windows shares on the network
[12:00] <desertc> ShackJack: I am a bit quick to pass the buck... *rolls eyes*
[12:00] <Rprp> Hi, What is the mplayer's codec dir?
[12:00] <sauvin> When you try to boot the hard drive without the CD, you get this "no bootable device found" error?
[12:01] <uguralbayram> yes
[12:01] <Yaro> Hi every one
[12:01] <desertc> Yaro: heya!
[12:01] <sauvin> And your BIOS settings includes the hard drive in the list of bootable devices?
[12:01] <Yaro> need some help with hardware
[12:01] <uguralbayram> yes